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BRIEF REFERENCE. PERSONAL NOTES. The Sterling ditch is alive with fish, but they MISINO NEWS H ard to B eat .—The best thoroughbred C oming .—We notice that the Sciopticnn Cal have not interfered with mining operations, as trotting stallions in Oregon are owned iu Jack- lery will be here about the 18th to adoi«i tho Give us a breeze! Major James T. Glenn is expected here at The stockholders of the Eineline Cinna son and Lake counties and it is doubtful wheth people of Jacksonville and vicinity an op|M«rtu- Frank Ennis lias kept them well thinned out More «lust than ever. any time. bar Company will hold a meeting to-mor er their superiors are to be found on the Coast. nity for a abort time to get nome of these fire iu supplying his daily wants. FRIDAY AUGUST 15, 1879. I row. Drummers abundant. Crops in the Evans’ creek region have almost John Woods, the genial P. M. of Woodville, Besides these we have a few first-class running pictures which only come from that institntmr. We learn that there is a probability that was in town this week. C hurch D edication .—The new church j been annihilated by rust. Wheat has suffered horses, while a large number of fine draft horses The proprietors have the best outfit ob Base ball is below par. the Squaw Lake diggings will be bonded in ! the most and the yield of this cereal will be building just completed at Phcenix by tho M. i W arm weathef continues. and animals of all work complete the list that tainable and are men who understand their A. Slocum, Frank Bros’, agent at Roseburg, tho interests of California capitalists. I little better than none at all. K. Church, South, will be dedicated on Sun makes this section so well-knowu for its stock. business. All sized pictures made, from the is expected here during the Fall, Saw-mills are all busily engaged. A full supply of mining blanks and And we are making rapid strides forward iu ! day, August 24th, Rev. J. R. N. Bell, Presid i i Wedding cards and invitations, calling cards, tiny gem to large frame«! work. Bring old Mr. Walker, agent for J. I. Case &. Co.’s Copp’s Hand-book of Mining Law can al ing Elder of this District, conducting the cere The printer should not be forgotten. this respect, as also in many others, something pictures and have them copied and enlarged. business cards and every description of plain agricultural machinery, is in town. I ways be obtained at tho T imes office. Considerable sickness prevails at {»resent. mony. that augurs well for the future. A matter that A word to the wise is sufficient. * and fancy printing executed at the T imes ' •>!,■■■ Mrs. M. Obenchain has gone to Lake county Mining operations are principally con should be attended to at once, however, is the Improvements to town property continue. office at the very lowest rates. A C uriosity . —C. Magruder brought a sjieci- to join her husband, who will be absent during fined to rocking in many localities now-a- W e were highly «mimed at nverhearirlf construction of a suitable track in this vi7 the E. C. Brooks this week receive«l several the Summer. following coll«x|iiy l»etween two little men of the Japanese cucumber to town Tues Mountain parties returning and others going, | days. Fair wages are made in this way. cinity. Thousands of dollars are lost becautt girls, play males, who had been «operated « day, which may bo seen at the Railroad saloon. j C attle delivery in Lake county progresses. American Home sewing machines, which are The party intending to pay the Gran«l Ap Henry Pape, Jr., has gone to Yreka (Cal.) few days on account o' the illness of one of It is several feet in length and as crooked as • The Fall fights have blossomed out already. I justly gaining a wide spread reputation by rea- to take a position iu the “Union” printing plegate diggings a visit are expected from horsemen cannot bring their stock up to tli>t ‘ them, name«! Clara. ITer tri»»nd Bessie re point of excellence which recommends it ¿at ; marked to her: “I am so glad to see yeu the story of a Louisiana witness before an in I j son of their general excellence. the north to-day. They number about fif office at that {»lace. < Remember the Odd Fellows’celebration next I once to buyers from abroad without goin. to ' out again.” Clara—“1 was very sick. Pap« vestigating committee. This vegetable curios Monday. There is an increaseil demand for Oregon Wm. D. Corpe and wife, of Linkville, are teen strong. Fort Klamath, Yreka and elsewhere. Owners wu anx ious to have the doctor, but mamma ity was grown in the garden of Isaac Constant, wool in the San Francisco market, especially spending a few days in town. They will re Thurman, Collins A Co. arc reported to be said she would rather try Dr. Frese’s Ham of fine horses are not alone interested in jliis. burg Tea; an«I as soon as 1 began to take it I Several of our merchants received new goods where it flourishes exulierantly. Eastern, which is quoted at 17|@18c., while making an ounce a day on Elliott creek in turn after the 18th. ! this wee|j. The whole country will feel the benefits/that I began to get better. I am glad she gave valley holds its own at 22J@25c. J. W. Manning returned from Fort Klamath drifting. Their diggings are hard to work, will accrue, a'bl no particular class of ouA peo j it to me, for I think it is much i»etter to take R unaway .—T. T. McKenzie’s team thought Circuit Court will not convene again until I i the horrid medicinesthedoctor always Calvin B. McDonald will not visit this {dace, this week and informs us that the hay contract but pay regularly. ple more than the businessmen, wbosholld be than to create a sensation on Sunday last bv indulg November. gives us.” Bessie—“Well, if that is so, I T. J. Kenney, who is rusticating on Ap- among the foremost in assisting in the enter will ask my mamma to get some and have his work as a temperance missionary having will soon be finished. ing in a first-class runaway, but were checked prise. It is to be hoped that immediate steps For blanks of every description go to the proved too much for him. He will return to in their wild career before doing any consider T imes office. We learn that Dr. J. W. Robinson .will re- pl egate, writes us that Beck Bros.’ dam will be taken, for delays are always dangerous. it in the house. I don’t like doctors’ stuff, either." broke on the 6th, but was repaired without California at once and brace up. able damage. Some of the occupants of the j turn to this {»lace soon with the intention of much difficulty, as the break was slight. John Weiss has our thanks for a supply of I A F ine A ffair .—Those who were present at I Business men can keep their money at home permanently locating. wagon were well shaken up, two of them test MARRIED. excellent fruit. Orme Bros, of Gall ’ s creek inform us that Ashland on the 7th to witness the laying of by ordering theirbill-lieads, letter-hea«ls, notes, ing the elasticity of terra firma, to their dis J. Nunan is engineering our saddler-shop the mining season has closed there, having I the corner-stone of the Masonic building have JEFFEhSON —BLAt’H—In Ja<ks<«nville, comfiture. As it was, the escape proved a for The town is nigh deserted by reason of the receipts, etc., at the T imes office, where the «luring the absence of H. Judge, who is rusti- August Uth, l»v J. H . Huff**r, J. P., R. B. proved a fair one. Considerable prospect-1 every occasion to congratulate themselves. j Summer exodus. tunate one. best printing is done at low rates. Jefferson and Mrs. Martha Beach— both of ■ eating at the S«»da Springs. ing, mostly in quartz, is now going on in . Nor was the number small by any meaus, for I-ake county. L. Rosenthal ami family of Woodville have 1 Mrs. P. Boschey has our thanks for some de John Noland’s family arrived from San Le- ' that vicinity. M ail C ontracts L et .—Jas. Hart has re HULL — WILLARD — Tn Flounce Rook many from Jacksonville and other portions of licious figs grown in her garden without extra andro (Cal.) on Friday last and has taken up ceived the contract for carrying the mail from removed to town. Work has been suspended at the Hamil- ' the county had been attracted thither aud proclnot, August 7th, by A. H. Boothby, W. L. Eppinger of Portland is an authorized care. They equal the best California fruit and a permanent abode among us. ton diggings for the season. Tho company I went to make one of the largest assemblages J. P.. John W. Hull and Miss Marr A. this place to Wright’s on Big Applegate, via Willard. illustrate the geniality of our climate. agent of the T imes . Sterling ami Uniontown, at $373 a year. The Mrs. W. B. Cantrell, of Yreka, is paying ' has ordered 30,000 feet of lumber for tlinn that every congregated in the town. The ar ing purposes and will soon commence Chief Justice Huffer is scaling the fates of a contract for carrying the mail between Sain’s Newman Fisher’s grand clearance sale at-; this section a visit. She is a guest of Johu preparations for Winter. BORN. rangements were {»erfect and the ceremonies number of guileless couples and is sai.l to per B. Wrisley of Manzanita preinct. valley and The Meadows has been awarded to tracts general attention. I conducted by Gen. T. G. Reaines, assisted by HOWARD—Near Kirbyville, August 5th, Superintendent Klippel of the Squaw Lake form his mission with good effect, especially j J. B. Thomas, who receives $150 per annum The woods seem to be afire, as the atmos members of \\ arrenaml Ashland lodges, proved to the wife of Chas. J . Howard, a «on— Misses Annie Miller and Ella Prim left for Company was in town this week, from the osculatory portion of the ceremony. for the service. These contracts commence in phere is filling with smoke. a 11 -pounder. and passed off in excellent style. impres/ive Fort Klamath Tuesday, intending to pay Mrs. . whom we learn that operations are progress October next and run until 1882. A tooth of some monstrous animal now ex Jay Beach a brief visit. Bon voyage. ANDERSON —In Manzanita precinct, Aug. A large number of hides are being shipped ing satisfactorily at those diggings, though The other exercises, including vocal and instru — 13th, to the wife of Robert Anderson, a tinct was exhumed on Foot ’ s creek sometime j i S uccessful .—The gobbler reported a few from this section at present. Wm. M. Turner is expected home from ; insufficient dump proves somewhat of a dis mental music, an address by Prof. L. L. Rog daughter. since and may be seen at the Criterion billiard advantage. ers, etc., were also complimented. A longlist \\ e have just turned out a number of receipt saloon. It measures 2Jx3 inches iu size. San Francisco before long, the operation per- ' weeks since as being assiduously engaged in Mr. Lightner, the California mining ex of articles contributed l«y various parties were incubation on the farm of W. B. Kincaid and note books that are neat ami cheap. formed on his eye promising to prove success- NEW THIS WEEK. It is note<l as somewhat of a phenomenon pert, is expected here soon and may inaugu placed in the stone, each one vieing to furnish ful. proved himself master of the situation ami is Col. IL F. Maury ami Wm. Cameron are fur something appropriate in every way, atui the that while rust lias seriously affected the wheat J. A. CHANTAIS, M. ■>., now rearing a broo«l of turkies that rewarded nishing this market with excellent fruit. We regret to learn that C. C. Brogan's rate some important enterprises, as he comes number threatened to tax the space provided. crop in some places oats and barley growing in witli the determination of fully testing our The attending incidents of the occasion made it his misdirected efforts. This is a new depart I The various contracts for furnishing Fort health is such as to probably necessitate his ' PHYSICIAN AND SUKGEON, the same field escape unbanned and mature removal to a more eijuable climate than our mineral resources in the interests of a pleasant one and all departed well pleased ure in ornithology, as Audubon fails to record Klamath with sup plies are now being tilled. capitalists from abroad. finely. with the day's experience. Takes pleasure in announcing to the citi a similar instance; but he was spared the i Jim Stewart has a sausage contract and own. Operations will bo suspended at the Stor- ■ The Brass Band is practicing regularly for zens of Phoenix, Ashland and surrounding innovations of this progressive age, in which E. Emery, of the firm of In low A Emery, 1 ling mine this week, the clean-un that has A rrived . —The Union Sunday School of this vicinity that he has pi'rtiianently located therefore temlered his services as collector of the Odd Fellows’ celebration uext Monday. wonders are never known to cease. Eagle Point, left for Portland Wednesday, been progressing for sometime being about, place last Tuesday received its organ, most of on Wagner creek, three miles south of due. Those possessing «log-tax, which is now Fruit cans can be obtained in endless quanti the former place, lor the practice of his where he will lay in a fine assortment of new completed. Nothing definite as to the re the funds for the {»urdíase of which were raise«! profession. P ersonal .—R«»v. Geo. F. Guebner of Clear ties at Bilger's hardware store ami at Kubli’s. dogs in gooil condition will take notice, as he goods. by a series of concerts given last March. It is sult can be ascertained, but the supposition will be around soou. X^J’all* promptly attended at all hours, creek, Cooper county, Missouri, an Evangelical Thatcher & Worden’s new brick building M. Mensor leaves for San Francisco soon, j is that it lias proven highly satisfactory. one of I). F. Beatty’s l»est instruments, embel «lav or night. County Assessor Gotldard gives notice that minister, is in this section on a dying visit. will be ready foroccupancy in about six weeks. to l»e gone several weeks. He will lay in a ' Magruder Bros, and J. W. Hays will, in lished with an ornamental pipe top that gives the Board of Equalization will meet on the fresh supply of goods for the New York Store He has preache«! in the German language at a few days, complete a ditch leading from it magnificent proportions, ami in tone ami An Italian vernier of statuary was in town 22«l of September for the purpose of correcting while absent. various {mints in Butte creek precinct during Sam's creek to their diggings on Rogue riv- J general excellence is said to be superior. It is this week peddling “the nude iu art’’ at high all errors that may appear upon the assessment the week, holding services at Phcenix to-mor prices. B. R. Willits spent a few days in town this er, which is 990 rods in length. They are a five-octave organ, has three sets of reeds, roll to be submitted on that date. row and at this place on Sunday. Mr. Gueb week. He reports the saw-mill on Kean creek ' quite sanguiae that the enterprise thus I thirteen stops, two knee swells and is encased Jack Montgomery drove a four-horse coach, ner owns 640 acres of land near Brownsborough Some vacancies exist in the scholarships in inaugurated by them will prove a suc in solid walnut finely finished. A balance as having closed down, owing to the failure of cessful one. and is looking after the interests of a German loaded with passengers, to Soda Springs the State Agricultural College this county is of $75 remains due, an«l it is pro I HAVE RECEIVED ANOTHER LARGE the water supply. Wednesday. colony that has already commenced its settle entitled to, which Senator Ross is empowere«! The Cayote creek mining suit having been posed to divert the funds realized by 1 consignment of the celebrated Singer Joe Clough arrived from Roseburg Tuesday decitled, we learn that the company now in Geo. T. Baldwin of Linkville is making ar- to fill. Applicants for such appointment must Sewing Machines, which are for sale on tho ment. the Jacksonville Dramatic Association at its usual liberal terms and at the regular prices and will remain a few days before returning. rangements to build a hardware store and a not be less than sixteen years of age. possession will immediately proceed to put recent entertainments for the purpose of set by the company. Therefore C onfirmed . —Several of our fanners cut neat dwelling. The Umpqua evidently agrees with him, f«»r he those diggings in first-class order tor next tling this indebtedness. T. G. Reames, C. C. established waste no time, money and patience on in Money is plentiful in Lake county, owing their grain as soon as it was struck with rust is as handsome as ever. Beekman and E. D. Foudray have been select terior machines when you <*a i purchase a season ’ s work. Considerable improvement Overland travel has been light this season, to the advent of California cattle-buyers, who and we hear of several instances in which ed as custodians of the instrument and will genuine singer at the same figure*. Iu upon the previous mode oi working them Jas. Griffin, agent of the Universal Copying have its disposition in hand. A more munifi buying a Singer you get a machine of ac they thus prevented it from damaging their which is evidence that times are hard through are purchasing some of the principal bands in is contemplated. cent gift couhl not be bestowed upon the Snn- knowledged merit ami established reputa that section. Several sales are reporte«! in Co. of San Francisco, whose enlarged pictures crops to any great extent. The grain also out the Coast. i have gained an enviable reputation, will can A correspondent, writing under date of <lay School, which is to be congratulated be tion. ami are certain of liav ing value receiv- We learn that C’ol. John E. Ross and others addition to those previously announced. seemed to mature as well as if it stood in the e«l for your noney, as every machine iu war the 9th, says that Klippel, Keaton & Co., cause of it. vass this section for orders in a few days. I ranted bv the company. Held. This in a certain degree confirms the ef will take a band of horses to the Willamette The boy who went swimming the other day j mining on Elliott creek, are busily at work ! ! H. L. Webb returned from Roseburg this C ircuit C ourt . -The following proceedings The Singer Company now sell three-quar reported the water warm, but not so hot as ficacy of the experiment reported from Douglas valley in the Fall. and made a clean up the other day that es ters of all tiie machine« sold in the world, week and lias gone to Linkville to take charge Geo. Sturgeon was up from I’iekett creek this the {»olished surface of a strip of weather-board county in the T imes of a few weeks ago, which tablishes the excellence of their diggings. occurred in this Court, Hon. IL K. Hanna, the capacity of their works nt Elizabeth, of the livery stable recently purchase«! <>f W. That seclion promises to furnish a lively Circuit Judge, presiding, at the adjourned New Jersey, enabling them to turn out over living the case, should receive the general atten week and reports the mines as having closed ing his mother picked up in the wood-shed D. Corpe by J. W. Manning ami himself. a thousand machines a «lav, and thev have term held this week: camp at no distant «lav. down for the season. soon after his return home with hair wet. tion it merits. 4,500 offices for the sale of these justly cele A. Fiaher A Bro. vs. \V. C. Miller: motion to The genial countenance of Rev. J. R. N Ex-Governor Chadwick arrived from Sa The thermometer has average«! 95 degrees in The peddler blossoms out exuberantly an«l is issue an execution. Million granted and exe brated sewing machines, which have takon R eligious I tems .—The district conference Bell is again perceptible in our iniilst. He is lem last wvuk and i«> engaged in looking af tho « of the M. E. Church, South, commenced at the shade every afternoon this week, and cloth as abundant just now as the In lian in huckle attending to his ministerial duties in this re- ter mining investments for capital from cution <«r,i re«< to he i"suc I in favor of sai«i plaintiffs for 8323.46. ing is at a grand discount. berry time. The latest on the list are a couple FIRST PRIZE Bybee’s ferry yesterday and will continue un abroad. Tie seems sanguine that a large gion and will be with us for several «lavs Roxanna and T. J. Farris vs. J. W. Hays et Dr. Aiken's new building has been competed of old crones petblling lace, which they claimed til after Sunday. Rev. Messrs. Bell, Stahl, al.; suit in e«piity. Case taken under advise Over all competitors more than two bun Our genial Linkville tillicmn, II. M. amount of money will bo introduceil in this ment. dred times. Miller, Hardison and K^ce will be in attend and is occupied by D. H. Feathers and him- to sell at low prices because of its bcinj a section, as much confidence is placed in tho Thatcher, ma«le Jacksonville a flying visit mineral resources of Southern Oregon. After the Chicago fire the Relief Commit Jas. Barnes vs. R >bt. E. Bybee; suit to quiet smug_le«l article. ■elf. It is a neat structure. ance during the session. A public table, under tee undertook to furnish sewing machines title. Decree granted and judgment given l:ist week. He reports Lake county flourish- ' \Vm. Patterson, of saw-mill notoriety, was in the management of J. S. March, may be found Recent assays of ore from tho Yank ledge plaintiff for his costs. totlie needy women of that city, ami appli The Celestial who passed a counterfeit half town this week. He is interested in a mill on ing ami rapidly’ tilling up with immigration. leave n» doubt of its richness. Though Me- 1 C. D. Reed an«l E<1. Langley vs. Ib in D«-neff; cants were permitted to choose from six dif on the grounds.... Rev. Geo. F. Guebner of dollar on one of our merchants is said to have Mrs. Emma Gassman of San Francisco, Nevin «t Co. have thrown up their bond, it suit for an injunction. Demurrer to defend ferent kinds >f machines. 2.914 applicants I Ashland creek (whose capacity is taxed to its Missouri will preach in the German language sloped for regions unknow n. formerly of this {»lace, is paying her parents is quite like’y that other representatives ot ant's answer taken under advisement, to be de- were furnished with machine*, of wbicn utmost in filling orders for lumber), and says a at the M. E. Church on Sunilay morning next, number 2,127 chose Singer machines and Saturday was one of the warmest «lays of the cided within 20 days. (Louis Hurling ami wife) a visit at {«resent, in vast amount of building is now going on in our California capitalists will thoroughly pros- ; 517 distributed their choice among the five at tile usual hour. All are invited to attend. season. The thermometer pressed 88J at Cayote Creek Mining Company vs. Win. and other kinds of machines. They were to tending to remain several weeks before return- ' peet this immense body of quartz. Those flourishing sister town. I Walter Ruble; suit to set aside fraudulent con earn their living on these machines, and eight o ’ clock in the evening. . I P rofessional .—Dr. J. A. Chastain else who pretend to know assert that “there are veyance and for injunction. Decree given for took the Singer, because Col. J. N. T. Miller has sent his trotting ing. millions in it.” plaintiff for conveyance of property in dispute Dr. Will. Jackson has added a rattlesnake to where announces to the citizens of Phrenix, W. C. Hale of Linkville passed through horse “John” to Fort Klamath in charge of an IT IS THE BEST. Ashland and the surrounding country that he his cabiuet of curiosities is a monstrous speci experienceil trainer, who will put him in train- I town this week, en route for home from Port- i Fine prospects have been struck in the | and lor $4,(MM) damages and costs ami defend perjietually enjoineil from working, leas Applegate Grave! Co.’s diggings that re-as- ants has located on Wagner creek, three miles men of that class of reptiles. land, where he lias been purchasing macliinerv i : The people bought Singer machines as fol- ing and disposing <vf property in question. ing for the Siskiyou county fair races. The south of the former place, anil will promptly at S. C. Carter and others cut a bee tree on El Colonel also proposes sending a three-year-old for the furniture establishment of Chapman & sure the proprietors and will go far in en- j lows: couraging them to continue the work they | A B are T reat .—That old-time favorite, I tend to all calls for his professional services. liott creek last week, from which they obtained colt to Yreka to participate. Hale. 1870.. . .... 127,833 Singer Machines. <4 Doctor Chastain hah lieeu practicing in Table 100 pounds of excellent honey. Rev. D. A. Crowell will not leave for Con- i have begun. As high as ?1.25 to the pan is 1 John Kelley, assiste«! by his accomplished 1871.. . ....181.200 4 4 The rain that fell about the time the grain said to have been obtained and the pay 4 4 44 Rock precinct for sometime past,is a physician ... .219,758 There will be a base-ball tournament at the was turning seems to have «lone the great mis ference (which meets at Portland on the 20tli) streak is believed to be quite extensive. wife, gave two enjoyable entertainments in 1872.. . 4 4 4 4 1873.. . ... .232,414 Jacksonville during the past week to large and of experience and comes highly recommended State Fair this Fall. We would lie pleased to until Monday next, owing totlie sudden indis- ; 44 44 I 1874.. . There is a lamentable lack of dump at pres chief, as the rust is more attributable to it ... .211.679 by his many former patients, which is the most delighted audiences. It has been nearly a position of his wife, who is suffering from a se- ; ent, however. 4 4 44 see Southern Oregon represented. 1875.. . ... .249,852 than to any other cause. Crops sown last Fall vere cold. quarter of a century since Mr. Kelley last ap 1876.. . fitting testimonial that could be given him. 44 44 ... .262,316 The new constitution of California has ev Several residents of Ashland contemplate have almost entirely escaped. Spring grain on 44 44 peared in this place, but he is the same genial ... .282,812 1877.. . J. B. S. Fletcher, agent of the Oakland id« ntly discouraged mining speculations 4 4 44 "T he T rail and F oot - log .”—The time for removing to Lakeview soon, with the inten low lamls being affected the most. 1878.. . ... .3.56,432 John he always was. A prolonged tour through “Journal of Fashion,” returned to (’alif««rnia and many capitalists are withdrawing the i the Pioneer reunion is fast approaching and the tion of engaging in business there. Ben Haymond ami J. VV. Hays of Rock the United States and Great Britain has de I». II. FKATIIERK, I programme will no doubt soon he forthcoming. , A festive trooper from Antelope was fine«l Point paid this place a visit Monday and in Monday, via the Crescent City road, having 1 money heretofore used in developing the veloped the talent lie ever possessed in a mineral resources of that State and are put Agent for Jackson au,I Josephine Counties. E. K. Anderson, J. Houck an<l J. M. McCall •85 by Reconler Foudray last Wednesday for form us that the main span of the new bridge heard of depredations by bogus agents in Hum- 1 Head«{uarters, Jacksonville, Or. ting it into circulation elsewhere. This be" great degree and he now ranks among our boldt county. were appointed a committee to make the nec running a horse through our streets. across Rogue river will he in position next best musicians. On the violin lie is inimitable, ing tho case, Southern Oregon may re Henry Ammerman of Eden precinct was in essary arrangements for this event—which w ill Schumpf’s barber-shop is beginning to look week. It is expecte«! that the structure will tow n Monday, from w hom we learn that har- ceive a temporary benefit, though the work his rendition of the “Dream of Music” being take place at Ashland on September 11th—from of the new organic law may also af exquisitely beautiful and such as we have nev nobby. He will thoroughly renovate it and be ready for use in less than a month. 1 vest is coming to a close in that neighborhood. ings whom we exjiect to hear liefore long. These er heard before. His singing is also extraordi fect us similarly. Postmaster Muller intends beautifying bis The yiel«l w ill be very fair, rust having dain- has also sent for a new patent chair. nary for a man of his age, while on the banjo annual gatherings of the pioneers of Southern Articles of incorporation have been filed headquarters with a number of neat lock-boxes . aged the crops but little there. The M. E. parsonage is being embellished he is not to be surpassed by the San Francisco Oregon have proved pleasant and most event in tho offices of the Secretary of State and professional. Mrs. Kelley’s excellent piano A NEW ARRANGEMENT! adequate to the demands of the community. with a new roof, besides which it is the recipi E. D. Foudray ami party, who have been l County Clerk by II. K. Hanna, E. K. An- playing also proved a feature. They left for ful aflairs an« I it is to be hoped that they will This will be a decided improvement upon the ent of other necessary improvements. rusticating in the vicinity of Rogue river for i ■ derson, Jas. Herd, B. F. Dowell, J. M. Mc the north on Tuesday, perhaps for ail time to be uninterrupted. existing state of affairs and Max. is to be com the past few weeks, returned home Sunday Call, R. Cook, J. C. Tolman, H. B. Oatman, come, as Mr. Kelley announced iii3 intention PLANED LUMBER OF ALL KINDS I i A bunch of keys fount! in town Wednesday A C lose C all . — Newman Fisher an«l fam ■evening can be obtained by calling, at the plimented upon the enterprise he is about to . evening. They arc well pleased with their Loyal B. Stearnsan 1 Thus. A. Wood, com- of retiring from the stage at an early «lay. I can be ba«l in quantities to suit by writ : display. ing to the un«ler»«igiie<L at J. P. Parket’n ily ha«l a narrow es«-ape from what might have trip, which uroved an enjoyable one. nosing a company to be known as tho Low T imes office ami paying for this notice. Two harvest bauds engage«! in an alterca S omething N i . w . —The Jacksonville Musical steam saw mill on Big Ilutte creek. Floor been a serious accident while returning home Mrs. Vining of this {»lace will take charge er QuartzCo., whose primeobject will be the I Conservatory will be opened for the first time ing, Rustic, Ceiling and Mouhlings can La G rasshoppers are numerous ami destructive tion at Phipps ’ farm last week, in which one from Ashland after the laying of the corner in anv quantity. We can plane lum I of the boarding-hall connected with Ashland thorough prospecting of the old Fowler on September 1st by Theo. Kugler, a thorough had ber 24 inches wi'le —in fact all kinds ot lum stone. The night being «lark, Mr. Fisher di«l in portions of Siskiyou county, Cal. They do attempted to make a statue of the other by I quartz ledge on Steamboat, which paid so College as soon as it is completed. This lady musician, and one that has given general satis ber necessary to bnihi houses—all of which not observe the culvert a short distance the not stem to be of a migratory nature, however. the indiscriminate use of a chisel. His artis lias been the hostess of the Vining House for fabulously in early days. Stock will be is- faction during his residence among us. By can be got ready for use at the mill. Par tic turn of mind was discouraged, however, Henry Waisman, who fell from Manning & other side of A. Gordon’s {ilace, and before he who intend building can save hauling several years past ami has given entire satis- i sued at once ami work commenced soon. consulting the announcement in our advertis ties Bills, plana was aware of the danger his carriage upset an«l Webb's barn last week, is improving under Dr. for be narrowly escaped being arrested for his Those well posted in the premises are san ! more Iumtier than they n«»e 1. l faction as such. guine that the enterprise will prove a suc ing columns it will be seen that a very reason and estimates can be had either at the mill threw its occupants to the ground, slightly Danforth's care ami may soon be about again. I trouble. Big Butte or at their shop in Jackson Jay Beach is improving hi.« horse ranch, sit- H. Fleckenstein, a member of the popular cess, which we hope will be the case. able scale of prices has been adopted, so that on bruising some of them. The team fortunately The harvest still progresses ami the farmers ville. <hegon. 1 uated four miles from Linkville, and will soon firm of Fleckenstein & Mayer, wholesale liquor OurGalice creek correspondent, K. H. G., everyone can obtain a musical education upon .E.-4TA11 orders will receive prompt atten di«! not prove fractious ami the party was soon are fimling that the wheat crop will not be as any popular instrument at no great outlay. make it his headquarters. Jay has some of the dealers of Portland, was in town this week under date of the 10th. writes; The gravel SMITH A WAI? M AN. on its way again rejoicing, none the worse for heavy by considerable as at first anticipated. Mr. Kugler’s enterprise shouhl be liberally en tion. finest stock on the Coast—notably his trotting looking after business. This house is agent claims have cleaned bedrock and suspended couraged, for he has inaugurated that which the accident. Counterfeit half-dollars, dated 1877, are be- horse Altamont—and we have no doubt but for Damiana, atonic that is gaining a wide- i operations for tho season......... The English none other would have attempted. A rm B roken .—Billy Williams, aged about imr circulated. The spurious coins are well that his enterprise will meet with that success spread reputation. Co. will shortly open a new claim ........The C ounty <' ommissioners C ourt .-—The follow-1 •five years, a son of the proprietor of the Pioneer finished ami easily mistaken for the genuine. it so richly deserves. Rev. Father Heinrich of Roseburg occupied ; “Sentinel” reports a nugget of gold found BIG BUTTE, OREiiON, saloon, formerly of Jacksonville, met with a ing proceedings occurred at the August term of { C«»ngressman Whiteaker has our thanks for We are pleased to learn that A. P. Flaglor the pulpit of the Catholic Church on Sunday : on Sil ver creek as large as a man’s hand and very painful accident last Saturday afternoon a liberal supply of able sjieeches ma«le onjiroin- this Court, a full board of the CoininiasioDenL of Eureka (Cal.), who paid our town a visit last, delivering discourses in the morning and weighing over $1,000. This story is incorrect. He. was wrestling with some other boys al*ont J. P. PARKER, Proprietor inent subjects during the extra session of Con last Summer, is about to extricate himself evening. The reverend gentleman is a fluent The largest piece known to have been found being present: hie own age am! was thrown in such a manner gress. 5 on Silver creek was $^7. Last week A. The petition of Jas. Elliott and others for a . from the financial difficulties that have over and graceful speaker, ami the many who list as to break his right arm between the elbow I Lemi-riel found i nugget in his claim weigh county road was {»o-tponed. ened to him were afforded a treat. He re- taken him. He is an amiable gentleman and A portion of the paraphernalia of the ol«l Sheriff Bybee was given until next term of and wrist. He got up anil walked home ami ing $56. Several claims on Silver creek are aving lately provided these ■ turned to his mission Alonday. Court in which to file his supplemental return A'ldami Academy was sold at Sheriff's sale the a first-class photographer, and we hope to hear mill» with improved machinery, I um I paying well, while many others are com told his mother that his arm was “bent.” She of delinquent taxes. now fully prepared to fill ell orders i«ir rus other day under an execution in favor of E. K- of his unbounded success. C. Schieffelin of Rogue river starte«! for paratively worthless ......... Capt. A. I’ . An- looked and saw what was the matter and sent ! The < Jerk was <>rdere«l to advertise for sealed i tic, mouldings, matching, turning, groov Amlerson. I D. Reynolds of Table Rock was in town last Pennsylvania Wednesday to {»ay the old folks i ken v was here last week looking after his projmsals for graveling 400 yards iu the west i ing, etc., on short notice and al very reason for Doctor Forrest, who set the fracture«! bone. Henry C. Kimi, law partner of the late ' week an«l reports the resident« of his neigh at home a visit. He will be absent from the ,1 mining interests. «•nd of Herrin's lane; bids to l«e received until ' able terms. A lull assortment constantly Billy stood the operation with a fortitude that kept on hand. lam also ready t«> furnish September 3<l, at 10 o’clock a . M. James D. Fay, committed suieid county for about three months, during which e in San Fran borhood in a joyous mood by reason of the would be a credit to a grown person.—[Altu seasoned lumber, sugar pine, yellow pine The time for completing assessment of coun i cisco on tile Sth. ( ause—squandered his completion of Thomas’ saw mill and the sur- time be may visit his sons in Arizona, who are ras Independent. and fir, first, second ami third grades, ty was extended until Sejiteinber 22d. ■ wife’s estate. The saw-mill and planing machine are planed or unplaned, ot a superior quality vey of Government domain now progressing largely interested in some rich mines there. and in any amount. County orders taken A G lorious T ime A nticipated .—A large A <«oo;l Medieiuc. Tfe Jesse Applegate's property in Douglas county ' there. He brought in some fine »{»ecimens of Mr. Schieffelin is accompanied by his eldest doing a driving business. I at par. Give me a trial and 1 will convince assemblage is expected here next Monday, is being sold to satisfy the balam-e of the claim ' wild oats grown on unsurveyed land that «laughter (Miss Charlotte) and Miss Dolly As a remedy at this time of the year, to i you that I am able to perf««rm what I Chas. M. Snider is lying at tho point of when Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, I. O. O. F., still held by the State against the bondsmen i measured over six feet in height. carry off the accumulation of thick bile' agree to. J. P. PARKER. ’ Harper of Woodville. We wish them a pleas death with consumption. will celebrate the ninteenth anniversary of its of Sam May. from the Liver, and viscid secretions from Some of our citizens are talking of going The petition to Mr. Hayes for the pardon ant journey ami safe return. the other glands of the system, P fcnder ’ s County Treasurer’s Second institution. Delegations from Ashland, Kerby- to Lake county to hunt for stock range. of D. M. Bennett, editor of the “ Truthseeker, ” The representatives to the Great Council of R eal E state T ransactions .—The following O regon B lood P urifier is invaluable. One ville and other lodges of Southern Oregon will Notion. Sheep men are encroaching on our range, the Iinprove«l Order of Red Men from South which was circulated in this place for signa deeds have been recorded in the County Clerk's or two bottles will arouse all the functions I be in attendance, to say nothing of the many which causes complaint among cattle men. tures a short time since, failed in its mission office since the last issue of the T imes : of the body to a healthy action, restore the I O ffice of C ounty T reasurer , 1 who, although not members of tbeOrder. will be ern Oregon have returned and report an inter W. A. Snider, who has been our popular esting session. and Bennett has been sent to the New York J acksonville , <>gn., August d, 1879. j Maria Colver to Donna D. Sisley, 32.80 acres appetite, clear the brain, and carry off on baud to witness the ceremonies. The ex sawver for more than a year, has purchased State prison for thirteen months on a charge of precinct. Consideration, $1. those symptoms of languor and heaviness YTOT1CE H HEREBY GIVEN THAT ercises will be varied and no doubt highly in G. Karewski will in a few days receive an sending obscene literature through the mai's. in I. E<len a half interest in Wisdom’s mill at Stealing, everybody feels more or less as warm wea' ti I X x\ there nrefunds in the I'ouniy Treasury J. Phipps and wife to Sarah Gregory, whence he has moved his family. teresting, as much preparation is being made. other supply of Fish Bros.’ celebrated vehicles, for the redemption of the following warrant« 12.53 acres of land. Consideration, SI. A party of ladies and gentlemen, piloted by The tuneful glee club organized for the occa including an assortment of farm, freight ami Our district school closed on the Jst inst. er approaches. It is the best Blood Purifier I on the same: in existence. •ft». Amount. California iron-ax wagons. a couple of genial millers residing not many P robate C ourt . — The following business ---------■ after a few months, session. Students, pa sion and the brass band will furnish vocal ami so 625.. I thousan«! miles from Central Point, started for has lieen transacted in this Court since our last irons and teacher parte«! on ainic ible terms. The younwst daughter of H. Bentz was C ourt - martial .—Capt. W. H. Winters, I 791. *,0 instrumental music of a superior character, (..) Miss {da May Parker was awarded the prize Lieut. John Q. Adams and other officers of ti>t 486.. while ««-Governor Chadwick, the orator of the rather severely injured by a vicious cow last the soda springs on Butte creek last week, in issue: to tending to speinl a few days in recreation. All 614.. In the matter of the estate of T. G. Dews, Monday. Animals thus disposed should for most improvement, ami Nellie Perry the U. S. Army are expected to pass through toit n not day, is certain to favor his auditors with a rare 50 891. went well until that stream was to be forded, deceased. Appraisement filed, showing proper one for secon«! best improvement in penman in a few days, en route for Fort Klamath, 100. treat. A ball in the evening will close the fes be allowed to run at large. 60 1 when, for some peculiar reason, the wagon up ty to the probable value of $2.247.75. <•0 ship. while Miss EmmaSni«ler was adjudged where a court-martial will be held soon. 7*50. tivities. The l>est of music has been engaged Among the many articles placeil in the cor- 40 set and spille«! its precious load into the placi«i 712. the best scribe by the judges. Just prior to and “mine host" of the New State Hotel will ner-stone of the Masouic building at Ashland «••• S ettle U p , — Those indebted to Geo. W. 40 613. waters. 'Ibis impromptu bath rather cooled N otice .—Oregon Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., 80 spare no pains in providing an excellent sup was a copy of each of the three local newspa the ardor of the company, which returned home Elliott are requested to call and settle imme the opening of tho district school Mr. Cary 631. closed a subscription school, makiug seven will convene for work next Wednesday even- Interest will cease on the above dale. per. Those who attend will have no reason to pers. Nothing could have been more appropri to attempt the trip nj«on a more auspicious oc diately, as he contemplates adding largely to months without much vacation. ing. By order of J ohn E. Roas. HP. Í NEWMAN FISHER. ate. regret their presence. casion. his stock of goods and money is necessary. * Butte, Aug. t'th. Vl.NDEX, M a . x . Ml ller , Secretary, Treasurer of Ja^aQO «'<».,<)r«-gon. Shi iPmunatii ©inws. i / ----- ------- I -’1 ♦ 1 i I M » J I IMPORTANT INFORMATION for the PEOPLE. PARKER'S STEAM SAW MILL, H i