The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, August 08, 1879, Image 3

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PERSONAL MOTES.
MIMMO MEWS.
The “Tidings” says the first wheat of the sea­
1 O n a D istressing E rrand .—YV. C. Savage,
i
son was brought to the Ashland mill on the
of San Francisco, whose father met with a I
J. Nunan is at Soda Springs.
Water is about out everywhere.
Bargains at Mensor's.
29th ult. from Jacob Ish’s harvest field ami
terrible death at Mixloc Point a short time
Miss Annie Bilger is visiting friends in Ash-
Prospecting is now fully under way.
sold for 60 cents per bushel.
AUGUST 8, 1879
FRIDAY
Farmers are very busy.
since, was in town last week. He came in
ASHLAND COLLEGE
All the Galice creek companies have res[»on8c to a telegram from Paymaster Kiefer
YVe learn that J. Nunan is alxmt to pur­ laud.
Read the new advertisements.
i
N.
Delamater
returned
to
Josephine
county
i
c
^
eane(
l
U
P
f°
r
l
his
season.
returne»!
I
chase the lantl fronting on California street yesterday morning.
N ew F irm .—YY’m. Bybee has disposed of a
— and —
The Sterling mine will suspend operations informing him of the calamity and immediately
Ixx:al correspondence solicited.
half interest in his meat market to Capt. M.
owned by the Casey heirs, contemplating the ( ’ Thus. Robinson, of Oakland, Cal., is paying ! I f for
procee»le»l to Capt. Ferree's, where the elder
season
°S the
th° 8e
“°n on the
th° 15th.
15th*
Immigration continues to flow in.
erection of a fine building on it.
Caton, who will assume the management of
prospecting is now troimr
going on Mr. Savage had passed his last moments, and I
this section a brief visit.
1 Considerable nrosneetimr
in ttiis section, esjiecially towards Applo- took charge of the effects. The body had been
Hay is deliver«! in town at $8 a ton.
the business. The new firm will continue to
Business men can keep their money at home
Hon. A. C. Jones and family are spending a gate.
i
—LO'ATEh AT
furnish the liest of meats and intends sparing
I buried at Linkville, where it will probably l»e
by ordering their bill-heads, letter-heads, notes, few days at the Soda Springs.
Ihe Fall flight of drummers has set in.
Nickell A Nelson are about opening Nome
|
receipts,
etc.,
at
the
T
imes
office,
where
the
!
no pains to give general satisfaction.
L. F. Willits and wife have taken up a tem­ mining ground on the Carberry fork of A A allowed to remain until Fall. Mr. Savage re
The Summer hegira is becoming general.
best printing is done at low rates.
ASH I a ANI > OttEGON.
piegate.
I porary residence in this place.
j lated further incidents of the lamentable ac-
More beggars have made their appearance.
F ire .—The residence of N. Thoss on Slate
It is estimated that the church building the I __
H. ________
Cusick _ of _ _____
Lake _______
county _ has taken charge
New diggings have been discovered on i cident that fairly made one’s bloo»l curdle.
creek, Josephine county, was burned to the
the west branch of Cow creek that arc said He also spoke in the highest terms of the kind First Smion will Conimcncc Sept. 14b, B79»
Grand clearance sale at Newman Fisher’s. ' Presbyterians of this place projxwe erecting w ill of the Union hotel at Ashland.
$.3,(XX). It will no doubt l>e a fine struc-
Sheriff Bybee has gone to Josephine county i to prospect well.
ground, together with its contents, on Monday
Ex-GovernprChadwick is expected here s»x»n. ; , cost
; Water is also -failing fast in Josephine attention shown the deceased before and after
ture and an ornament to the town.
to look after his mining interests.
last. A sister of Mrs. Those alone was present
no A RI» «F TRINTEEN:
and tho ditch companies alone are i his death by Capt. Ferree an.I others Mr.
For Ittaytiful visiting cards go to the T imes
Mrs. Bilger and Mrs. Coleman, who have ( ! county
There will be no regular services at the M.
' Savage is a chief sa'esmau in the extensive
at the time, who found herself powerless to ar­ office,
operating at present.
R
ev . L. L. R ogers , President.
sojourning at Soda Springs, returned Sat-
\V. H. A tkin wir,
j E. Church after Sunday until Conference shall I been
rest the conflagration. Everything was a total
i Jas. Adams is mining on Jackass creek wholesale house of Newton Bros., and re­ A. G. R ockfellow ,
urday.
turned home Saturday.
Headers,
reapers
and
threshers
aro
in
de
­
J
acob W agner ,
have
met,
excepting
by
Rev.
M.
A.
Williams,
B
ev
.
J
S.
M
c
C
ain
,
!
by
means
of
a
reservoir
and
averaging
$1
a
loss, which will fall heavily on Nick, as he
I The friends of M. Mensor will be pleased to day while water lasts.
J ohn W alker ,
, who w ill fill his usual appointments.
mand.
R ev . W. T. C harman ,
I
could illy meet it.
I learn that ho is recovering from his recent in- I A nugget »if pure gold, worth $20, was
C ircuit C ourt foi : D ouglas C ounty .— C lark T aylor ,
G. F. B ilungs .
The decision of th« Board of Engineers in j disjxisitiun.
Geo. Schumpf is fixing up his barber-shop in
The- following disposition was made of cases
I
found
in
the
English
Company's
diggings
j
L adies , never allow those traveling tinkers fine style.
(the harbor of refuge question has not been made
Dr. Cox, recently from the Willamette val- at Galice creek recently.
. belonging to Jackson county at the recent LNIR THE PURPOSE OF FOUNDING THE
to trifle witji your sewing machine. They get
Eublic
as
yet,
but
everylxxly
knows
that
Matt.
!
ley,
has located at Phomix for the practice of
i
The Ashland cemetery will be improv«! im­ 'illon keeps a fine stock of liquors.
■'Y full supply of mining blanks and I session of the Circuit Court for Douglas:
F Ashland College ami Normal School, the
i his profession.
your money anil the day after they are gone mediately.
Copp s Hand-book of Mining Law txin al-1 I Joel Dixon vs. W. G. B. Dixon et al.; suit I property
known a* the Ashland Academy has
I
L.
W.
Carter
will
leave
for
Lakeview
the
ways
be
obtained
at
the
T
imes
office.
Dr. Aiken will open an otfiee in his new
your machine is inaworse plightthan ever. If
in equity to set aside conveyance. Case sub­ been placed, free from debt, under the control
Merritt, who stabbed Satterfield last week, is building as soon as completed, which will be ^,,n“ParL
,nout'1 "ith the intention of The stockholders ot the Emetine Cinna mitted by agreement of counsel, ami to tie of a Board of Trustees, who have inaugurated
the machine don't work properly bring it in to
locating there.
bar Co. will liohl a meeting one week from argued in written briefs, which are to lie filed the enterprise hy filling the following [loeitions
still at large.
in the course of a few days. D. H. Feathers
Mr. Feathers, at the Singer agency in this
to-morrow. A full attendance is requested. ' w ithin twenty days.
Kutnow
brothers,
the
well-known
conuner-
in the
__
For blanks of every description go to the intends occupying the other apartment.
place, ami have it properly fix«!, at a reason­
A meeting of those interested in the Lucky
! cial travelers from San Francisco, were in town
John
Weiss
vs.
the
County
Court
of
Jackson
FACULTY
:
T imes office.
I John Windom, engaged in blacksmithing at during the week.
Queen quartz mine was held last Friday,we ' and G. H. Young; suit in equity to quiet title
able price.
_____________
REV. LOWELL L. ROGERS, A. M.,PreS«ent;
learn. It is said that work will be com­ and for an injunction. Dismissed.
Three gallons of blackberries can be obtained Phienix for several months past, disposed of
John Wintjen, who has been quite indis­ menced
oil tile ledge soon.
C ircuit C ourt .— The adjourned term of the
Protestor of Mental ami Moral Sciences.
G.
W.
Lance
vb
.
W.
S.
King;
injunction.
posed
for
sometime
past,
is
now
convalescent
for a dollar at Ashland.
his shop to a Mr. Gilbert, recently from Cali­
I
The
Grave
Creek
Ditch
Co.
has
a
small
|
Continued.
\V.
I. NICHOLS, A. M., Vice President;
Circuit Court for this county w ill commence
fornia, and has gone to the Willamette valley. I and lively as ever.
foreeofmen
still
at
work
on
its
inamnioth
Harvest
is
here
ami
the
printer
should
not
DeLashmutt
A
Oatman
vs.
Geo.
IL
Marshall
Professor of Mathematics.
»ext Monday. His Honor, Judge Hanna, will
The family of John Noland is expected from ditch. Operations will be continued slowly
Two fillies sired by W. C. Myer’s “White
ictal.;
suit
in
equity
to
set
aside
fraudulent
l>e
forgotten
at
its
close.
MRS.
A. A. ROGERS, Preceptress;
San Leandro, (Cal.) and will permanently until more funds are obtained.
at that time render lecisions incases previously
i sale ot real and personal property and for in­
Prince” were recently sold to a resident of relocate among us.
Teacher
of English Grammar.
The net prtweeds of the recent ice-cream fes­
submitted and will also hear motions ami
One only hand is at present engaged in junction. Judgment for defendants.
British Columbia for $1,200. who also paid
M
RS.
.1
EN
NIE
BALDW1N NICHOLS,
Miss
Carrie
Smith
of
Wolf
creek
lias
return-
1
working
tiie
Esther
ledge
oil
Grave
ereek,
pleadings in others. However, it is anticipat­ tival amounted to $85.50.
$200 iu duty on them at the British custom­ ed from a trip to the Sandwich Islands greatly though we learn that operations will be
Teacher
of
Music
ami French.
R eligious I tems .—A camp-meeting, under
ed that the sessiou will lie of short duration,
Jas. Armpriest started for Linkville the oth­ house.
resumed in earnest at an early date.
improved in health.
Other c»inqietent instructors w ill be secured «
I the auspices of the M. E. ( hutch, Sou'll, be as fast as the needs of the Institution require,
probably not consuming more than a tew days er day with a load of fruit.
j Tlie Jacksonville Minstrels have lately re­
Hon. D. P. Thompson, Mayor of Portland, i Tho Applegate (¡ravel Mining Co.,
is
getting
j Ka,>
Williams creek yesterday. Rev. J R. »o that pupils may be provided With the best
at the most. ---------•-------- -
known
as
the
Grand
Applegate,
i
Ed. Hendricks offers a grist mill ami a choice ceived several new implements of torture and one of the proprietors of the Sterling mine, will ! excellent prospects, though‘<>|Hirations aro N.
Bell,
Presiding Elder ot this district, is facilities for commencing and completing the
arrive
here
next
week.
j propose giving a public entertainment at an
T eviif . rn E nuaged .—The directors of Jack­ site on Applegate for sale.
• progressing under some disadvantages.
'
expecteil
to
be in attendance. .. . Rev. A. llar- following
early date. The boys are hard to beat as ama­
Miss Kiefer, daughter of Paymaster Kiefer,
sonville seh»xil district last Saturday engage»!
( (H’RSES OF STUDY:
A break occurred at tho head of the!»»|iiaw J
The sale of the Jenny creek saw-mill by the teur performers.
is paying her sister, Mrs. Lieut. Duncan of Lake Company’s diteli the Other day, i I di sou will holddivineservice at the M. E. Church
J. C la »»I»"IL, requiring six years, including
the sendees of an excellent corps of assistant Sheriff has been p»>stjM>nc»l.
Jas. Priddy has just burnt a kiln containing Fort Klamath, a visit.
i which delayc»! op»irations aw hile. Work is I on Sunday at the usual morning hour. . . .The preparatory studies. Graduates receive the
teachers for the ensuing scholastic year, which
now being prosecuted with renewed vigor I District Conferenceof the M. E. Church. South, I Decrees of A. B. ami A. M.
Chris. Weiss is engineering, Orth’s butcher­ , 50,000 brick, w hich he is offering for sale at
Miss
M<dlie
Chrisman,
of
Lafayette,
who
commences the forepart of Septeinl>er. Sever­
and
good prospi^cts.
2. Si’iEN i ifi <", re<piiring four years. Degree
has
been
paying
this
place
quite
a
visit,
re
­
wagon »luring the heated term.
j will be held at Bybee s ferry, commencing on
l very reasonable rates. They are of a superior
al applications for positions had been submitted
Jack Layton and Kubli A Bolt, running Thursday evening next. Reverend« Bell, Stahl, conferred, B. S.
turned
home
Monday.
We have just turned out a lot of receipt ami quality and second to none manufactured in
hydraulics on Farris' G<»|ch, will suspend | Klice, Miller and Hardison are exacted to be i 3. N ormal , C ommercial , and M usical , oc-
and the following selections were made: H. C.
,
Southern
Oregon.
i cupying three years each. Diplomas given cer­
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Dr.
Aiken
returned
from
San
soon,
tlie Summer’s sun melting the snow I Í
Fleming, second department; Charles Brim, note lxxiks, which are neat and cheap.
Francisco on Saturday last and were heartily high upin tlie mountains, which is a fount : present. A public table will be kept on the tifying to attainments of graduates.
Latest
advices
announce
that
the
operation
grounds by J. S. March.
third, department; and Miss Belle Carr, of
P. W. Olwell is placing the Pluvnix Mills in
welcomed home by their many friends.
[of supply, more rapidly than wished tor.
EXPENSES.
recently
performetl
upon
the
eye
of
Wm.
M.
Williams creek, fourth department.
first-class repair for next season’s work.
Mr. Lightner, the mining expert, who ; T he C rescent C ity R oad .—A correspond-
Tuition
in four Collegiate Branches, $C a
Ed.
Smith,
who
came
down
from
the
Big
Turner will be much of a success. We may
paid this section a visit a lew months ago, j
month. Music, $5 a mouth (use of instrument
Beggs, who has the freight contract, will therefore expect him back soon with his eye- Butte, mill, last week, says Parker is sawing an is
“F or W ays that are D ark and T ricksthat
expected to arrive here before long, in I ent, writing from KerbyviUe under date of July $1 additional). Vocal music in class, $3 a
immense
quantity
of
lumber
of
all
kinds.
( sight fully restore«!.
are V ain ," Er»’.—-The officers of the law last soon semi several teams to Fort Klamath.
emipany with ex-Governor Chadwick. He ■ .'{1st, says: The Crescent City road is being quarter. Board in Boarding Hall or in Private
evidenlly lias tailh in our mining resources. ¡
L.
H.
Nichols,
formerly
of
Yreka,
passed
Saturday took in tow one Ah Fat, who thought
Considerable sickness still prevails in the val­
A sensation was created one day this week
■ put in better order than it ever has been, Families, $3.50 to $4.50 a week. Rooms or
through
town
Monday,
en
route
for
San
Fran
­
Gin Lin made a clean-un the otherday, '
to presume upou the geuiality of our friend ley, but seems to be mostly of a mild type.
by the discovery of the apparently lifeless body cisco. He is on his return from Empire City. from which he realized over $1.000. Tliis i through tlie enterprise of the citizens of the Ill Cottages for selt-boardin.’, ®2 to $5 per mouth.
PARTIAL LIST OF TEXT BOOKS.
Howard by passingacounterfeithalf dollar upou
was the resultóla sixteen days’ run witti i inois valley. By the way, P. W. Olwell of
Oats w ill be plentiful this season ami of an of a man in John Orth’s wixxlshed. A critical
Robinson’s Mathematics, Steele’s Series in
Robt.
A.
Miller
and
W.
A.
Wright
left
this
him. Justice Hutter, after hearing the testi­ excellent quality. The same can lie said of examination of the corpse revealed the fact week for the cinnabar mines of Beaver creek. one pipe. Water is failing fast and be will Phoenix Mills deserves credit for his liberality Natural Sciences, Harkness' Latin, Fasquell’i
(that he was dead—-drunk.
be obliged to suspend operations before
mony, consigned this festive Mongolian to the barley.
They will put inseveral days in hunting and fish­ long.
j in donating towards repairing the road. I l»e- French, Reisl’s Series in English Composition,
I
Richardson's Piano Instruction.
A son of C. C. McClendon, of Sam's valley, ing.
Tombe, where he was afforded ample oppor­
Egan A Co. are still going down on the ' ¡ lieve he is the only resident of Jackson county PROMINENT FEATURES AND ITEMS OF
Our County Treasurer elsewhere announces age»! about seven years, had an arm broken
tunity to meditate upon the vicissitudes of
W. S. Humphreys of Roseburg and II. Bur­ old Johnson quartz leilgo in the Willow I ! who has contributed anything. The citizens
INTEREST.
that he has money on hand to redeem certain . last Saturday while at play. Dr. Colvig of bank of Portland have been spending the past Springs district. At the depth of forty teet I of Crescent City are putting the other end of
thia terrestrial sphere. Nextday he was release»!
1.
The
College
will lie chartered; and the
county warrants.
i Rock Point set the limb and the la»l will soon few days in this place. Tjjey anticipate return­ the ore is of a promising character and the t he road in good repair and there will be no Normal or Traininu School for Teachers will be
from custody, however, his cousins furnishing
vein seems to be still widening, although toll to pay’ whatever.
ing soon.
made, it is hotted by special enactment, an ad­
Jacob Mills, resiiling near town, is now man­ be ready to try it over again.
now four feet in width.
bail in the sum of $200, and lie went on his
junct
of the Public Sciionl system, and Diplo­
Parties
desirous
of
entering
horses
for
the
Mrs.
W.
B.
l
’
cngra,
of
Lane
county,
sister
ufacturing
a
catarrh
remedy
that
is
said
to
be
way rejoicing, though he will lie ealle»l upon
Fred, »«rob and Chris. Wintjen went to ! N ew R oute .—The Roseburg “Star" learns mas made equivalent to first-grade certificates.
penalized weight race, to take place on the sec­ of Mrs. Judge Prim, arrived here on Wednes­ Applegate Monday, intending to look after ¡from II. Dixon, uho has lately returned from
uext November to give an account of himself. quite efficacious.
2. Ashland has no saloons. The sale of in­
ond
Jay of the Siskiyou county fair, should day’s stage and will remain a short time before some promising diggings they are interest- ! I the Cascade mountains, that the trail from toxicating liquors is prohibited hy the City au­
John
Griffin
is
confined
to
his
room
by
sick
­
ed in there. They propose thoroughly pros- '
S carce . — Harvest hands are in demand anti
: bear in mind that they must do so by Sept. returning.
them this seasou and may put on a I j Roseburg to Klamath lake is ready for travel, thorities, who are sustained by a strung public
fanners experience some trouble in securing as ness and his place on the box is temporarily 1st, or they will be barretl out after that »late.
Rev. D. A. Crowell will leave for the Wil­ peering
sentiment.
tivdraulic
next Winter.
many aa they desire. One farmer, after spend­ tilled by J. Beal.
3. The School will l»e under the supervision
Mrs. Prim has just received a fine stock of lamette valley next week to attend the annual , - McDonough, Kahler A Co. are now en- i ¡ except about three miles, which will soon be
The San Francisco wool market continues sewing silks, twist, etc., as also novelties in conference of the M. E. Church, which meets gaged in prospecting the Fort Lane quartz ' finished. This road is located upon the natu­ of an Evangelical Christian Church. The Bi­
ing the greater part of Sunday in a fruitless
on the 2()th.
ral highway for a railroad or wagon road from ble will Is- reverently read ami studied; the
search, was compelled to hireseveral Chinamen dull, with Eastern Oregon quoted at 18^20c. the millinery line. She anticipates th»* ar- i
I ¡ ledge and have sunk down seventy teet on Lake county to Western Oregon, and it short- worship of God encouraged: but the Institu­
C. B. Watson of T.ake county returned from it, at which depth the vein isa toot wide. Í
i rival of an elegant assortment of ladies’ gloves
to assist him in getting off his crop. Yet at and valley at 23fff 25c.
Portland Sunday, and was accompanied by J. Another pocket has been struck and some i ens rhe distance to the railroad terminus at tion will lie sectarian in no objectionable scuse.
to-morrow,
to
which
especial
attention
is
called.
Roseburg from every point in Lake county.
4. Book-keeping, Business Arithmetic, Eng­
the same time able-bodied men were stauding
Col. J. N. T. Miller will put one or more of
C. Tolman, Jr., who Mill pass the heated term very rich ore is being taken out.
———— — ♦---------
lish ConqMisition ami other branches s;>ecially
by and failed to avail themselves of an oppor­ his fine trotting horses in training for the Siski­ The president of Ashland College, Prof. Rog­ in this county.
J. Thorndyke ot Galice creek was in town
this week, from whom we learn that the j I. 0. 0. F. C elebration .—The (Aid Fellows preparatory for Business Life, will receive un­
ers, ij in frequent receipt of applications from
tunity to earn an honest penny, no doubt in you county fair races.
Hon. W. W. Fidler, of Josephine county, season has about closed there. Tlie run are making extensive preparations for their usual attention.
Southern Oregon and Northern California for Mas in toM'n last Meek and favored us M’ith a proved a fair one, though it was not as re-
the full lielief that the w’orld owed them a liv­
5. The Preceptress will give her chief atten­
P. B. Ijewis, having placed the KerbyviUe ' scholarships,
and there is every evidence that call. He rejsirts that section moving slowly , munerati veas it would otherwise iiavo been, ¡ celebration on the 18th and will spare no pains tion to the care and oversight of the young la­
ing. It would seem that there might be some Mills in first-class order, is prepared to do cus­
the atteudauce w ill lx: quite large on the open­ but steadily ahead.
j owing to its b.’iuitiuoS. l’rcpaiations are , to make it a magnificent success. The pro- dies.
excuso for the Chinese curse that seems ready tom-work after this date.
I ing »lay.
fi. An Endowment of $20,00(1 will be, there
! gramme cf exercises is a splendid one, promi­
|
NeM’man Fisher, who has a contract for fur-1 ! now being made tor next season's work.
to swamp this Coast if white men persist in the
is reason to hope, promptly subscribed, ena­
Several
of
die
stockholders
of
the
Grand
Uniontown
post
office
lias
received
its
key
Great
is
the
rush
to
Newman
Fisher
for
nent
among
its
features
living
the
oration
of
nishing
Fort
Klamath
with
oats,
shipped
an
shiftless indolence that many are so sadly af­
- clearing
- -
He is
out his immense installment this week. They were of the new App'ngate Mining Company are expected Hon. S. F. Chadwick. Ashland, KerbyviUe bling the Trustees to reduce the present rates
and the mail route to Wright’s on Big Apple­ bargains, j-
flicted with.
to arrive in this place on Friday next and and other lodges will be represented and we of tuition, specially to Teachers, after the pres­
i assortment of goods at prices that “astonish the , I crop just coming into market.
gate is now iu running order.
will then proceed to their diggings, intend­ may exj>ect a very large assemblage upon this ent year. Address communications to
G rand C oncert . —To-morrow (Saturday),
natives” iu order to make room for his Fall
_ Carlin,
_ . ...................
.. ......
Jas.
who has
lieen ...............................
in poor health for ing to thoroughly inspect them before re­ occasion.
1!. M. Barnes ami family returned to Y’reka and Winter g»xxls. Don t fail to call before it several
Ashland College and Normal School,
years past, left for San Francisco Sun- turning. They are principally residents ot
evening John Kelley, the well-known < alitor-
Monday, well pleased with their brief visit, , j8 t,M)
ASHLAND, OREGON.
He
was
ac-
.
Oregon.
day
in
the
ho|>es
of
gaining
relief,
nia pioneer vocalist and violinist, will give one
R eal E state T ransactions .—The follow­
companied
by
D.
M.
McMeuamy.
We
learn
that
II.
P.
McNevin
has
decided
which
they
intend
repeating.
I
large
number
of
the
residents
of
town
ot his pleasing entertainments, in which he will
to prospect the Y’atik ledge according ing deeds have been recordetl in the County
J. W. Howard, a former resident of this not
lie assisted by his wife, an accomplished pian- | The “Plaindealer ’ says that Zimmerman A have taken themselves unto the mountains for
to tho terms of his bond with the company Clerk's office since the last issue of the T imes :
county, has lieen nominated for Assessor by I,
ist ami organist. A most excellent programme Frazer made their (test run at the new foundry a breathing spell and more will follow soon, the Democracy of Modoc. He will make an and will probably throw it up altogether.
C. Magruder and II. H. Magruder to Jane
This will lie a matter of disappointment to E. White, certain lots in Rock Point. Con-
This fact, in addition to the busy farming
has lieen arranged for the occasion and a rare . on the 26th. It was a success.
efficient
officer,
for
he
is
certain
of
ar.
election.
all who hoped to see that immense body ot sideratiou, $25.
season, gives Jacksonville an unusually dull
John L. Crosby, who has rente»! Jos. Robin- a ap(>earance.
"musical treat is in store for those who attend.
E. H. Autenrieth, F.»q., left for Yreka Mon quartz thoroughly pro»i»ected.
J. Houck to M. Powell, lot 3 in block No.
The early residents of Jackson county have not son’s place on Wagner creek, is furnishing this j We regret to learn that Jas. Miller, the genial I day, accompanied by his mother, who has been
John Hannan of Leland was in town this 7, in Ashland. Consideration. $.315.
this place a visit. Mr. Autenrieth re­ week and informs us that extensive dig
forgotten the time when Mr. Kelley entertained market with excellent’vegetables.
A U. S. patent to L. J. White has been en­
Nasby of Brownsborough, seriously contem­ paying
turned
Thursday, having finished his business. ; gings have been found on upper Grave creek tered of record.
The Sciopticon picture gallery is moving this plates resigning his position. It is to be hoped
•them, night after night playing to crowded
that promise well. About twenty men are
Jas. H. Kin (■aid h.is. gone east of the motin- j engaged in prospecting them, with good re- I
houses at high rates of a»lmission. Like good way and will be at Ph»enix this week au»l at
;ie wHl
his determination,
: * reconsider
................
’
, as
N otice . —In the course of a few weeks those
the prospective suspension of that oiliee would tains, being interested in the contract for fur- i suits. Shouhl they prove what isclainied
wine he has improved with age, ami now, after ( Eagle Point the forepart of next.
iudebted
to the T imes office will receive a
nishing
Fort
Klamath
with
7(Ml
cords
of
wood.
for
them
a
lively
camp
w
ill
no
doubt
spring
the la]»ae of twenty years, once more appears
The annual reunion of the Southern Oregon work a great hardship to many.
Charley Straub succeeds him at Matt. Shan­ up.
statement of their account, to which they are
K. Kubli has secured the services of A. H. non’s.
on the scene of his former triumphs to gain Pioneers is fast approaching and the programme
Quite a number ofniiners are leaving Sil- exjiected to pay prompt attention, as we con­ J. H. RUSSELL, PROPRIETOR.
fresh laurels. We auticipate a large audience will no doubt soon be announced.
!
ver
creek, which are in a measure ofls»>t by
Miegly, a first-class mechanic and one w ho w ill
Assessor Goihlard was in town this week on
template improvements that require a consid­
for him.
not fail in giving general satisfaction. Mr. his way to Applegate on official business. We those going in. The creek is spotted with
Owing to the warm weather now prevailing ' Kubli also keeps a superior supply of hard­
gold, some claims paving well, while others erable outlay. The stun each may lie indebted
to learn that his estimable wife is seriously ■ will not pay the exp«mses of working them. is small, but in the aggregate amounts to a rnilE UNDERSIGNED, BEING STA-
A P leasant A ffair .—The ice-cream festi­ the Union Sunday Scluxd meets at nine o’clock ware, tinware and general merchandise, which regret
ill, faint hopes of her ultimate recovery being New developments are doing much towar»! ' great deal to us. County scrip will be taken I ttoned at Ashland again, has turned his
val that took place on the eveaing of the 31st A. M. instead of at two o’clock r. M.
I he is disposing of at away-dow n rates.
- entertained.
entire attention to the
i »‘stablishing the richness of the camp, how- at ¡»ar.
ult. under the auspices of the ladies of the I Dr. Taylor, Ashland's dentist, returned from ’ The marriage of a couple, whose combined
J. H. Stinson, who practiced law in this over.
MARBLE BUSINESS,
“He Ought to have It.”
Presbyterian Church proved much of a success, the Umpqua valley Sunday, having concluded ages aggregate 135 years, is the latest event on place some years ago, is at present a resident
Ex-Sheriff Jeffery of Multnomah county, I
who
is
interested
in
placer
diggings
on
'
financially and otherwise. The Club Room, to abamlon his trip through Oregon.
“Clarence, you’ve got a real kind heart,” and is fully’ prepared to fill all orders in
| the carpet. Nor was it appreciated more by of Eureka, California. He has recently pub- | Bolen creek, Josephine county, is expected
tastily decorated, presented a joyous scene, for
I anyone than by the old folks themselves. Is:t lished a treatise upon logic entitled “The j I to arrive there soon. His company was gratefully observed a young lady on the cars this line with neatness and dispatch and at
The July number of the “West Shore” is on all ye old maids and bachelors take new cour­ Organism of Science.”
■ prices to »uit the times.
the respectability of Jacksonville was out in
prevented from doing anv effective work
our table ami is unusually interesting, being age, for verily there must still be “ho[»e8 iu Is­ I J. Q. Willits has resigned his position as last season on account ot an extensive cave to a youth as he dropped a prize-package of MON C M ENTS, TABLETS, 11EAI -STON E8
force ami seemed l>ent on making the occasion
well tille»! with choice reading matter.
rael.”
i book-keejier in McCall 4 Co.’s store at Ash­ I of dirt, but are nevertheless satisfied with pop-com in her lap. “Yes, Mary; my heart Executed in any’ description of marble.
one of mirth and enjoyment. The hamlsome
is all right," he sadly replied; “what I want is
The Republicans of Siskiyou county have land and is succeeded by a Mr. Slocum, for the prosp»>cts obtained.
Mr. Devendorf of Smith river valley (Cal.)
a new liver.” \Y hy don t you use Plunder's Every variety ot cemetery and ot her »time-
young ladies in charge of the tables were assid­
sometime past holding a similar position in
Billy
Burke
was
up
from
Foot's
creek
the
work executed in a salislaetory manner.
named A. H. Burrows to be slaughtered by Marsh & Co.'s establishment.
brought
a
load
of
excellent
cheese
to
towu
the
¡other day and seemed quite sanguine that Oregon Blood Purifier, L ivf .I: and Kidney Reg­ Special attention given to order» from any
uous in their attentions, by their uniform ge­
Charley Peters in the race for County Treasur­
1 platina, such as Edison, tlie inventor, de- ulator?
part ot Southern Oregon. Address
niality in no small measure accelerating the other day, which was soon disposetl of.
One J. M. Tiernan, xvho gained an unenvia- i sires, has been foHiid in small «plantiti»“s
er. We feel sorry for Al.; but he is fully
J. IL RUSSELL, Ashland, Or.
!
Jas. Herd has gra»led an excellent roa»l to aware of his martyrdom and is therefore no , ble reputation by his connection with the there, others are ot tlie opinion that I’ncle
sale of the delicious viands that had been pre­
A t W ork . —T. J. Bell A Co. of Eden precinct
pared. Thus the time ilitted pleasantly his saw-mill on Applegate, by way of a g»xxl doubt fully consigned to the fate in store for Lucky Queen swindle, is announced by a Puget Billy's discoverv is simply black dirt, w hich have recently received one of the unrivaled
Sound pai»er as having gone to Seattle in the he e»»mbats, and proposes having the mat­
him.
by and the hour of midnight was fast approach­ ford across Squaw creek at near its mouth.
Buffalo Pitts threshers and are now busily en­
I interest of New York capitalists.
ter fully l«'sted before he succumbs.
A party consisting of Mrs. J. L. M. Ply-
ing ere the last had taken their leave. The
gaged
in the harvest. They thresh for three Is (he place to go for anything iu the
Hon. A. C. Jones returned from Roseburg
Frank Ennis will leave for California the lat­ .!.('. Ti uliinger w rites us t hat our Lucky
gross proveeils amounted to $127, quite a neat 1 la»t week, where he hasbeen attending the July male, Misses Cora and Maggie Linn, Millie j ter part of this month to meet .1. Irvin Court­ (jue»'n correspondent erre»l in saying that and four cents a bushel and guarantee satisfac­ hardware line. 11 <* lias n large and
sum when we consider the total absence of term of the Circuit Court for Douglas county.
Vining and Carrie Beekman, accompanied by ney of England, president of the coinp.inv now T. N. llodabaugli was a partner of iris in tion. Farmers will do well to give them a
«uperiol stock of Rille», Shot Guin> and
catch-pennies.
Thos. J. Kenney and others, started for the owning extensive placer diggings at (<alice creek. tlie 11 orsp creek diggings, as t hat i nd ¡vidual trial.
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| lias no business connecti»»n with him wliat-
Manning A Webb are making additions to vine-cliul hills of the Squaw Lake country Sat­ He will lie absent several weeks.
Sporting M dei ial, nn«l iu in« t every­
over, M r. Trullinger say.» that the ditch to
Fo^ F ort K lamath . Johnny Cox^n left their already coinmoilioiis barn, to keep up urday, intending to spend a fexv days in recrc- i
R orreiiy .—*$<>:ne scoundrel of low degree thing from an Anvil to u
Mrs. Varker, niece of Freeman Yandall »if those diggings is about half finished and entered the smoke-house of Mis. \\ etterer last
for that poet Tuesday morning, taking with with the »leinands of an increasing business.
' atioii.
Ashland
precinct, on a visit to this section for great cred it is due the Thurstons tor the
him the trotting horse “Ophir, whom he M ill
Quite
a
tract
of
Government
land
of
every
sometime
past, left for Baker City the other day maimer in which they are prosecuting the Friday evening and stole a large amount of
W. ('. M ver has a black Shetland colt from
put in training for the Yreka fair races. It is a “Nettie,” the leader of his team. The little conceivable character will be thrown open to to join her husband, who is superintendent of work.
cured meat. '1 lie theft was bad enough, but
He »ells at LESS Ilian Bedr.xk
Geo. Howard returned from Jos.qdiine the attending circumstances made the crime Key.
v ell-knoM n fact that we have no track suitable fellow is 23 inches high and weighs 25 pouiuls. settlement and entry by the survey now being one of the mines in Eastern (fregon.
county last week, from whom we learn that infinitely worse.
prices
FOR
CASH, ami all tii«>M> pur­
in;
llle
by
M
essrs.
McKenzie,
Eekelsoliand
(
'.»(.oil.
for the training of fast stock ami, as a conse­
Geo. T. Baldwin of LinkviPe passed throiitili Brown Bros, have run the preliminary sur­
John
Hockenjos
is
now
engage»!
in
pushing
chasing
Building
Hardwire, Toola ot
Survevor-(¡eneral
Tolman
cannot
do
better
than
town Friday last for Portland. He is a repre­ vey of a diteli leading from Sucker creek to
quence, our horsemen are obliged to go else­
PROBATE Cot I it . The following business every kind, Paints, Gias», C< niage,
to
let
a
few
more
of
such
contracts,
for
they
are
Cardwell's
new
building
toward
completion
sentative
from
Klamath
Fribe
No.
S
to
the
some
diggings
recently
purchased
of
the
where for such accommodations. Ibis should
a great benefit to all.
(ireat Council of the Improved Order of Red H insen cs'ate. situated on Altliouse, and has lieen transacted in this Court since our Btushe*, 4c., have
be remedied, ami s»x»n, too. As the Mell-bred and expects to have it finished in a short time. ■
which will lie about fourteen miles in lengt h. list issue:
The salaries of the teachers of Jacksonville Men, which was in session this week.
The Yreka “Journal" says the well-known
horses of Jackson county arrive at a proper age
It is quite likely that work on this new ami
In the matter of the guardianship of E. J.
district school for the ensuing scholastic year
Monroe Davis, while engaged in storing exteiisivccnterpri.se will be commenced in
it becomes necessary that their speed should trotting stallion Sir Walter has been place«! in
Farra,
a minor. Annual exhibit of 11. C.
w
Ili
:ll
IO
.1.0
oo
I'.I
.-•
,
oil.
<|.1>
i;i.i
will aggregate $2,SU0. This institution of i wheat ill Jacob Isli's granary one .lay last we k. a few weeks.
Fleming, guardian, examined and approved. riiat lie I h deterrr.ineil to un i» r-ell any
l>e developed, and it is then that the lack of a charge of Jas. Sutherland of Etna for training. learning will l>e brought to the h»’ight of pro- fell
trom
the
seair<>ldiiig
to
the
ground,
a
dis-
t
good race-track lieeomes most jierceptible. The
The weather continues warm, the thermom­ ficiency, and we have no doubt but that it will tance
of ten feet, and sustained some severe
one in the niarket, ami people ul o
t
L aying of C okneu - stone .—A large num­
P ersokai ..- I
Father Heinrich of Rose­
Fortunately no hones were broken. ber of the members ot Warren Lodge No.
I
cost would be but a trifle as compared with the eter persisting in climbing to ninety and high­ compare favorably with the best of the kind bruises.
wi»li Cutlery, Quartz or Spy Glasses,
Eekelson's surveying party passed through 10.
j A. F. A A- M., of this place, accompa­ burg is the guest of Father Blanchet. The or any thing made of ¡ton;
value of the benefits that would accrue, for our er. The cool evenings come to our relief, how­ on the northwest coast.
i We are now passing through that interesting town
Wednesday on their May to Evans’ creek
Rev. Father will preach at the Catholic Church
(
stock would certainly command much better ever.
bv their ladies and several friends, next Sunday morning in English and in tier­
to survey a parcel of government, land. They nied
1
\) here are those festive base-ballcrs we hear period »lesignateil in chronology as the “dog , have about finished their Mork on Applegate, went to Ashland yesterday to participate man in the evening.
prices when its best qualities were ascertained
than if they reinaincil in a crude state. Let of? Perhaps it is too warm for their sensitive days.” And “schdill we don (I vas happy, where they surveyed several sections of lan 1 in
i the exercises of laying the corner-stone
this matter l»e thoroughly canvassed and pro­
Fact people from every pla<-e or frutn
, of tlie new Masoni«* building. Extensive
for the thermometer persists in its gambols and of various »icscriptions.
constitutions;
ami
practice
always
was
weari
­
W e were highly amused at overhearing J
ceeded with immediately.
we
long
for
the
regions
where
raiment
is
un-
arrangements
had
been
perfected
ami
the
some.
A. S- Jacobs of Ashland, a»ent of the Rose- !
promised to be one of the most im­ • he following colloquy’ between two little j
1 known and the happy Hottentot warbles his burg Marble Works, was in town Saturday on affair
P ersonal . — We were this week favored
Jacob Meyer has just completed a wagon matutinal lay in unison to the cachinnations business connected therewith. While here he ; pressive ever witnessed in Southern Oregon. girls, playmates, who had been separated a
as it did on the busiest day of the few day« on account »>* the illness of one of ■ Will fliui that he mein» lHi»ine»% «nd
■with »call from J. B. S. Fletcher, general agent for Raphud M»>rat that is a lx:auty and will of the graceful giraffe.
,
put. the finishing touches on the monument Coining
week,
we
were deprived ot this auspicious
®f the “Journal of Fashion,” publish«! at Oak­ ■ com|»are favorably with vehicles of the popular
We are under obligations t<> the ladies who ere ted to the memory of the late Mrs. Ellen opportunity to visit our sister town, some- them, named Clara. Her friend Bessie re­ will get bargain» by calling on him be-
Ish,
which
is
one
of
the
neatest,
pieces
of
mar
­
land, Cal., wh»i is now making a tour of Ore- brands.
tiling we have every reason to regret. In marked t<> her: “I am so glad to see y»xh furo going elsewhere.
i so successfully managed the late ice-cream fes- ble-work ever designed in the State.
the next issue of the T imes we hope to give out again.” Clara—“1 was very sick. Papa
gon in the interest of that paper. One of the
Damiana is gaining a wide spread reputation,' ; rival for a liberal supply of excellent cake. The
was anxious to have t lie doctor, but urn in ma
N.
Brown,
a
prominent
merchant
of
Sail
a full account of the proceedings.
prime objects of his visit is to ascertain the ex­ ami not unjustly so, as it is a preparation of i fair doimrs were duly remember«! by the
snid she would rather try Dr. Frese'» If.alli­
Francisco, ami interested in the Applegate
lAMBEltt
bii rg Tea; and as soon as 1 began to take it
tent of tho injury done by Denton and Duer, merit. Attention is called to the a 1 vertisement T imes corps, even our imp of darkness bowing Gravel Co.’s diggings, was in town last we« k
A
ccident .—Henry Waisman, of the firm of
I began to got bettor. I am glad she gave
in humble recognition of the compliment be­ He has none t»> Lake county on a business trip,
who, representing to l»e auth»>rized agents elsewhere.
stowed and wishing that such delightful but will return in a few days. Mr. Brown Smith A Waisman, fell from the top of J. W. it to me. for I tliink it is much better to take
of the “Ladies Bazaar" au»i the “Journal of
than the horrid medicines t lie doctor al Wav»
We are under obligations to Mrs. C. A. Co­ ' events were of more frequent occurrence.
seems to be well satisfied with his mining in­ Manning’s barn to the ground, a distance of gives its.” Bessie—“Well, ¡filial isso,*!
Fashion,” had succeeded in obtaining quite a burn, secretary of the Grand Lodge of I. 0. G.
The Portland “Standard” appropriates our vestment, believing that it will prove a first- twenty-five feet, yesterday and was badly in­ will ask my mamma to get some and have
number of subscriptions to them without giving
jured. From Dr. Danforth, who was sum­ it in the house. I don't, like doctors’ mutt,
T., for a copy of the procee»lings of its fifteenth i | mining news weekly and fails to accord us any class one.
account thereof. Denton was captured at Fort annual session.
The firm of Wisdom A Fields, owning the moned, we learn that he sustained the frac­ cither.”
; credit whatever. If our memory serves us
! Sterling saw-mill, As will be seen by notice ture of a collar-bone and received internal in­
Jones while engaged in thii confidence game
OLANED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS
J. H. Berry, in charge of the construction of right we have observed that that journal often
M4RRIEO.
and now languishes in the Siskiyou county jail, the building for the M. E. Church, South, at takes occasion to flagellate cotempiiraries de- elsewhere, has been dissolved by mutual con­ juries that may prove serious.
I cun lx> had in quamitics to »nit l»y writ­
sent,
W.
A.
Snider
succeeding
Mr.
Fiehls.
while the arrest of his pal is also immi­ Ph»vnix. informs us that he expects to com- lin»pient in this respect, and correctly, too. . The new firm will continue the manufacture of
“
W
hat C ame of I t .”—This is the title of H A Y—P W’KWOOD—At the residen........ . ing to the under»igiH’<L at J. p. Parker’«
What is sauce for the goose should be sauce
Wm. Bvbi'o, August 5th, t>v J. H. H Oiler, M wiiii xaw milt <m Big Hutto « reck. Floor­
nent. The proprietor of the paper represente»! píete it in a few days.
for the gander. What say you, Mr. “Standanl?” ' lumber of every description and will make it an interesting little work for which Henry
J. P., Wm. IL Hay and Mrs. E. A. Pack­ ing. Rustic. Ceiling hih I Moulding»can be
an object to keep the market supplied with a Stitzel of Portland is now canvassing this sec­
by Mr. Fletcher has kindly agreed to honor all
bad in any quantity. We ««on plane lum­
A Mr. Ix»ckhead, who has been hunting and
wood.
Those handsome pictures on exhibition at superior article.
24 iuche» wide—in fact all kitidR of lum­
the receipts given therefor by these rascals, I trapping on Rogue river, brought a load of
tion. It was commenced by his late wife, COOK—SIMPSON—Tn Jacksonville pre ber
Geo. W. Elliott's were raffled off at the Rail­
ber necessary to build I iou » mh — «|| of which
N. D- Julien, of Siskiyou county, one of the
of which several have avail«l themselves. bear skins, furs and pelts to town Saturday and
by J. II. flutLr, J. P., Win. Cook can be got ready (->r use at the mill. Par­
rday evening, the prin- wealthiest residents of Northern California, who left these earthly scenes before its com­ cinct,
road Saloou last Saturday
and Misa Clara Simpson.
The “Journal of Fashion" is the cheapest of the
them to Fisher A Co.
ties who intend building can save hauling
ci pal prizes iieing won
w hv
* ~ D. Peninger,
’
Johnny paid this place a bunness visit last week. pletion. and was finished by Samuel L. Simp­
more lumber than (hey ived. Bill«, plana
kind published ($1 per annum), being superior . Chinese quarters ware in commotion YVednes- Cowan and J. H. .. Hoffman. Several others While here he made a loan of $4,000 on the son. Possessing considerable merit, it is well
BORN.
and estimates ean be had either at the mill
were fortunate enough to throw winning property of M. Colwell, situated in Table worth the moderate subscription price—$1.50.
in its make up ami printed in the liest style. ;
on Big Butte or at their shop In Jackson­
-.OS--’»' Hght -.„ed ,m- numbers, but a vast majority went away dis­ Rock precinct. Mr. Julieu is well pleased
Mr. Fletcher w ill remain here a few days, d"r
T he County Commissioners met this week, DELAMATER—Tn Jacksonville, August ville. Oregon.
1 *. No one was hurt; nor was tha cause appointed, the prizes being inadequate to the with this country, whose natural ailvantages
ing which time he intends making a canvass minent,
2d, to Mr. and Mrs. N. Delamater, a
T*“ All orders will receive prompt alien,
of *'
the
i The procetdiu^* will apj»ear in our next issue.
he »poke highly of.
desires of the ticket-holders.
daughter.
oi the towu for subscribers.
• cf
“* " rumpus ascertained.
tlon. '
SMITH A WAISM a N.
• or:
O* gjnwrraiit ®imw.
I»—♦
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BRIEF REFERENCE.
I
To ihe People of Nortlieni California a
SoQtiicm Oregon!
■■
I
ASHLAND MARBLE WORKS
JOHN MILLER’S
SKELETON
FOUND
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