The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, October 10, 1879, Image 3

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UK I EE KEFEKENC E.
kihr gmwaiit Sinirs.
FRIDAY
The aecoud issue of the ‘‘College Ceroma. "
tlu* monthly published in the interest of Ash-
; land College and Normal School, will be issueil
next week.
Pay the printer.
See to your flues.
OCTOBER 10,1879.
»Lua»«*» vmtiw *
PERMICA I. SOTEN.
M. M ensor is expeeteil home soon.
C. D. Chapman of Liukville is in town.
t ** e *»
■
» ai t
MIXING SEWN.
(AMI PRIUEN* AT REAMEN HICO l'Il I.Its»'
H oick ». M ace , who is now in the vicinity of
NTURE. J ACK MIN A IEEE, OR.
St. i'is mountain, s . t ,s that an Indian out­
The miners are hopeful of an early ami pro-
break has liecii feared further cast; but, aS
t HK'tei l Winter.
GROCERIES, ETC.
Clmi«*est Costa Rica e<>(f<*e, per It»..
.21c
San Fram-iseo relined ((') sugar, per 11».I
< 'rushed Sugar, p«*r tt»............................ ...14' .<•
Extra«' syrup, per 5 gallon kegs...... ...$5 25
Grant’s candles, per b«ix....................... .... I 25
Best eamlles, N. B.,p»*r box................. ... I 50
Adamantine candles, per box............. . .. 3 50
Noda ami salerat us, I. II. L..|»er ft»..... ...12L<*
(»rain p«*pp<»r, sifted, |ier H>.................. . .25«»
I, <>rillard's tin tag (»»'»a«*«*»», per ]E....... ... i • H*
J. B. Pace’s tin lag tobacco, per fa..... ...75c
Cod oil, per 5 gallon can.................... ...S3 INI
Choie»»st toa, per fa..................... .......... ...50c
DRY-GOODS AND CLOTHING.
I.ownsdah* I»1«*a<• 11e<I muslin, p«*i'5*»l.... 121.-»*
White Roek bleached muslin, per y«l...l2';c
Re«i Bank
“
“
“
...Ktc
Green Bank
“
“
“ “ ...10«*
Cabot A ami Cabot W unbleached mus­
lin, per yd............................................ 10»*
Tycoon reps for Ia»li«*s wrappers per yd 27»«1
Diagonal dress good«, per v«l ................ 25c
Black cashmere, good, per y«l.............S7',<*
Fancy water proots p«*r yd.................... $1 (Mi
Cotton batting, per fa..... ’........................ :$(i<*
anton flannel, per y«l............................ 12'
I ,«<•«»«, cm broiderh's, a y«l 121 -<• ami it [»war
Ladies’ kid gloves,¡»or pair..................... 75«
t'ors«*ts .......................................................... <4|
B«*st Corsets. .............................................. |
Lailies’ silk ties............................................ *_>7 m
“ dress silk, p»«r yd......................... $1
Winter is so ne.n at hai»d, ii is quite probable
Mrs. I. W. Berry is now'selling off’her i ('apt. Work, formerly of this [dace, is now
Keaton, Klippel & Co. have purchased Wm.
that the red- kins will Is- content to remain on
T emperaxcr M eeting .—The Legion of
I stock of millinery very reasonably, ami w ill I at Reno, Nev.
Hartman s claims on I’oorman's er«'« k.
the reservation for the present and recruit for
Octolier conies in like a lion.
JLmor, a temperance organization recently
1 soon receive ailditions of the latest and most
next Summer's fray. Ami of such is the lieau-
Thu
rains
raiseil
Big
Applegate
nearly
two
Dwelling houses are in demand.
Jay Beach ami family have gone to Oakland,
formed iu this place, will hohl its first oj»en
i [»«»pular styles.
ty
of our Indian peace policy.
i feet, washing away Croy A Nelson's wingdam.
Cal., on a brief visit.
Local correspondence is solicited.
meeting at the Court House this evening. An
j The necessity of a good race-track in this
Flic Centennial mine in the Willow Springs
C. Sehieff'elin, now visiting Pennsylvania,
.S ettle U p . -Those knowing themselves in­
J. Frost has made his appearance.
interesting programme has lieen prepare»! an»l
I vicinity l>ecomes more apparent. It is to be
,
district
will soon reeeivea new hydraulic pipe.
will
return
in
a
few
weeks.
debted
to the T imes office arc requeste«! to call
a pleasant time may be expected.
Sheep are returning to the valley.
hopetl that our horsemen will attend to this
Z.
1'.
Zitdin
of
('oos
Bay
is
developing
a
at once ami settle. The amount due from each
L. P. White ami family, of llock Point, will
The public health continues to improve.
matter at once.
F or J osephine C ounty .—Dr. Will. Jackson»
! quartz mine in this county, says th«* Marslitiuhl
(terson is small, but, in the aggregate, amounts
pass th«* Winter at Ashlaml.
Ixmis Solomon is beautifying his premises,
Tlios. McAndrew, gnardian of I*. W. Stow,
our genial dentist, left for Josephine county
! “News.”
to
much to us. We will receive comity scrip,
J. R. Cameron is now engage«! in purchasing
lhe tax-collector will soon be on baud again. will sell some valuable real property lielonging
yesterday on a professional visit and will re­
wood ami flour, if payment is made s»x»n.
I
Helms,
Koster
,t
(
’
o.
propoie
putting
a
hy
­
the Fall clip of wool in thu valley.
main until after Circuit Court, which convenes
( ord well a new building is nearing compio- ¡ to the estate on November Sth. See advertise­
B usiness C hange .- Wm. Patterson, an old
Misses Irene ami Mel. XV risley are attending draulic pip«? on their Foot's creek diggings
ment elsewhere.
on the 27th inst. Our neighbors will find him tion.
next season.
hand
at the businesi», has leased the Y ellow Jack­
Aslilaml
College
ami
Normal
School.
a first-class workman and certain to give satis­
E. Jacobs, a«lministrator of the estate of Evi
Stages have been delayed somewhat by the
Frank
Ennis
returneil
fromGalice
creek
this
et
steam
saw-mill on Big Butte an«l will siqie--
Dan. Chapman, one of Ashland’s enter­
faction.
I Sebring, as will be seen by a»lvertisement else­
' rains.
week,
where he nqiorts the miners busily
intend
it
in [lerwou. He proposes furnishing
prising citizens, was in town Saturday.
C ontra » t A warded .—Geo. A. Jackson, of
Charley Strang ie now holding forth at E. where, w ill sell some realty belonging to the de­
preparing for Winter.
t h<- market with an excellent quality of lum­
ceased on November Sth.
J. D. Hanks, the well-known stage-driver,
Table Rock, has received th»* contract for fur­ Jac«>l>s’ store.
I
ber of every «lescription.
Smith »t Or»lers, w ho have I...... drifting on
is
now comlucting a s,d»»«»n at Roseburg.
H. C. Fleming has lai»l on our table an od­
nishing Fort Klamath with 40,(KM) ponnds of
Newman Fisher lias a superior quality of
Foot's creek for sometime past, are said to
T ax L evy .—The County Commissioner»»
dity in two apples grown together in a curious
Rev. J. R. N. Bell's return to this district have secure«! excellent prospects.
vegetables. The supplying of the remaining rye-seed for sale.
levied
tho liiiniial lax yesterday, a« follows:
shape.
This
curiosity
came
from
the
Arra-
will
l»e
well
received
by
his
many
friends.
30.000 pounds is said to lie between Jasper
Shipping receipts printed in the best shape
Operations have been suspende»! at the dig­
State
tax,
7 mills; no I ioo I tax, 3 mills;
smith
place,
on
Jackson
creek.
Houck, of Ashland, and Ed. Hendricks, of at the T imes office.
Harry Wright, watchmaker ami jeweler, gings of the (Iraml A[>ph'g:it<* Company for the
county
purposes,
10 mills. Total, 20 mills.
i
Applegate.
The vineyard owners of Jackson county is making Joseplrine county a business visit.
present,
owing
to
a
lack
of
water.
Poll
tax,
$3.
The
levy is the same as tor
Note, order ami receipt books for sale cheap
complain that the grapes ripen very unequally
Dr.
J.
W.
Robinson,
recently
a
citizen
of
the preceding year.
F or L ake C ounty .-—Ilev. A. Hardison, of at the T imes ullieo.
The showers of the past week are tilling the
this season, ami as a conseipience w ine-making this place, was in Dayton, W. T., last week.
the M. E. Church, South, who has lieen in
ground
w
ith
water
ami
the
miners
w
ill
l»e
able
A delegation of Klamath Indians is now in has lieen considerably «lelayed.
A C hurch M atter . A convocation wf min­
CLOTHING CHE\I*EI< THAN THE « HHAI’EST.
W. A. Owen of Flounce Rock proposes re­ to resume work soon after the early rains set
!
charge of this circuit for two years past, has town on a trailing expedition.
isters is now in session at (»rant’s Pass, having
J.
B.
('rickett
was
bound
over
in
the
sum
A
good
suit
for
............................................
$10
moving to Central Point with his family before in.
declined his appointment at Dallas and Lafay-
Hats, each................................ $| and upwar
Various outside markets are being supplied of il(W by Justice Hutfer the other »lay on
in consideration the case of a colleague who is
long.
ette, made by the Conference recently in
Sturgis,
I
Hickner
«t
Brown
du«*k overalls, per pair............. 75«
i
with Jackson county fruit.
charged
with conduct tinliecomiiig him. Itissaid
a
charge
of
an
assault
with
a
dangerous
I
Blue deniin
“
“
“ ............. 75*
Beasiou. and accepted a call to Like county. I
Sheriff’ IB bee is now in Siskiyou and Del their ditch in a short
to
be
a
Beecher
Tilton affair on a smallscale.
Levi
Strauss
A*
Co.
’
a
<*op|»«*r-riv«*t«*»l
He will start for Liukville this week, accom­ I Capt. B. B. Griffin has our thanks for tho weapon on the ('unstable of E»lcn.
Norte counties (('al.), looking after the pork no time in preparing
opera-
du«*k
overalls,
|»«»|-
pair
.....................
ft]
50
lost water-melon of the season.
panied by his family.
Au insane Celestial is the latest importation trade.
Lev i Strums A »'o.'s <*op|»«*r-rivet«-»l
I tious.
R eligious I tem .—A quarterly meeting of
blankct-lin«*»! <lu«*k coats................. 5 no the Uuited Brethren ('liurch will lie held at
Many of the mills are running night ami day into these parts, lie was arrestoii yesterday
N»»tices
of
location
of
placer
ami
Geo. Bagot, agent of that excellent paper,
T ransfer of P roperty ,—Knbli A Bolt
Other blanket-lineil duck coats............. I (Ml
to supply the demand for flour.
anil examined for lunacy ami w ill probably the Roseburg “Shir,” is now canvassing this mines and other blanks, as also Copp's
• s llaml- White shirts, good..................................... | J. » I’li »eiiix, commencing to-morrow morning.
have transferred their mines on Farris’ gulch
A fine assortment of stoves has been received be sent to East Portland this week.
book ot Mining Law, can always be obtain»?«! Merino undershirts A' drawers, ea»*h...77»i
Ilev. Chas. E. Philbrook, Presiding Ehler,
to J. >T. Layton, who, in turn, has disposed of
sect ion.
C.niton flannel iimler-lrirts A* »I rawer«, 75c
by
K.
Kubli.
Call
ami
see
them.
at
tlie
Tl
Mi.s
otlii-e.
will
be in attendance.
A
house
belonging
to
Wm.
H.
Basey
of
Ap
­
his store on Williams creek to the above men­
T. L. Beck is comlucting th« Willow Springs
I
BOOTS AND SHOES.
plegate
was
burned
to
tin*
ground
last
week.
Stubble
fires
have
been
illuminating
the
val
­
tioned firm. Mr. Layton thus becomes pos­
Post-()tlice during the illness of N. ('00k, the I Ex-Governor Chadwick left for the Willam­ Boots, California made, warrant«*»! and
H(»W TO NAVE MONEY.— Instead ot
It was unoccupied at the time ami its »le- I’» isttnaster.
sessed of that much more valuable mining ley, but are «liscourage«l by late rains.
ette valley Saturday, but will return before
stamp«*»! on the b»»tt«»m, per pair $1 50
going
to a dm-tof torn prescription, if you
Boots, California mail«*, warrant»*»! and
ground, while Messrs. Knbli A Bolt now have
We are without our usual runaway item struetion was the work of an incendiary.
ti.iv«* Bright's Disoas»*,Pam in tho Back and
Mrs. (!. M. Stroud n turn«*»! to Portlaml long. He pai»l
stain]»«'«!
on
bottom,
finest
A'
best
the only first-class stock of goods in the vicin­ this week a phenomenon, by the way.
The Western Union Telegraph Uompany Saturday, alter having pai»l this section a betore start ing.
calf.......................................................... G (XI J.oins, Ninarting, 1 iitlainniation, Calculi,
Brick-dust Deposit, «»ratty trouble of the
ity*
_______ _______
\\ e ar«* pleased to learn that our ol«l friend Eastern ma»le boots, per pair....... 83 to 4 Ito Kidneys or Bladder, buy a Isittle ot Dr.
Henry Brown, alias Plow* Boy, the Califor­ has reduced the ten-word message rate from pleasant visit.
Ladies'
shoes,<
'al
itornia
ma<l«*,b«*st
calf,
$2.50 to $2.00 to all points in the Eastern
M mite’s .V i / i / o i hciun, t he great Bitrhu f\>m~
F ire .—The fence enclosing E. Granpner's nia foot-racer, has arrive«! iu Lake county.
11. B. Stephenson will pay the Willamette W. A. Johnson, who is prospecting a quartz
warrant»*«! an»! stamped, per pair Q 2', ¡••'itihl.
It is the most wondtirful pres»*rip-
States.
Additional
wor»ls,
13
cents
each.
O
bilge
in
Josephine
county,
place near Sterlingville was fireil the other
00
strm.k a pocket Ladies’ shoos, 2»l quality, per [»air........
The San Fiancisco wool market is active,
valley a visit soon ami may remain there dur
tion ever conipotimied for these trouble«.
"
“
3d
“
“
“
........
77»
1
0. Harbaugh's graml auction sale commence»! ing the Winter.
from which In realiz«*«! about $110.
day an»l half a mile of it destroyed be­ best northern Fall b *iug »pmted at 20(»' 23c.
Messrs. A brains A (‘arroll, w holesale drug-
misses '
« HILKREN’ s . SHOES lx I'ltopoR i mx. gists. say: *• ll'e rcfftirti Nephrettcum ns the
at the Colver place, near I’bienix, yesterday,
fore the rlaiucs could liesubdue»!. The strenu­ i
Since
the
sus|ieiisioii
ot
work
on
the
iliggings
Prices for cattle are improving ami our Lake
I.. F. Willits, whois comlucting the Heber
!•< st /. /</»« // <iml tihuld' i' i'<
in the market.^
Ladios’lialf «-lot Ii sho«*s, warranted and
when everything was sold. Marshal lb 1ms
ous efforts of Mr. Graupner and an employe
s(am|»«*«l on bottom............................ $2 7.0 W »»»»»lard, »Iruggist, Portland, Or»»gon, sava:
county neighbors are corresp»>ndingly elated
Grove sell»»»»!, has taken up a nsideiice in of the Squaw Lake ami (Iraml Apjilegate com­
officiated as auctioneer.
alone prevente»! serious consequences. It is
panies, l»ig Appli-gate lo«»ks »leserte«l. This Ditto, 2«l quality, per pair........................ 2 Oil “Everybody speaks highly of it.” Childa,
tow 11 w 11Ii his family.
Better than a letter to your friends in the
77» druggtst, I'ortlait'l, Oregon, says:
“ .........................
believed that the fire originated w ith a burning
‘‘.Sold
The Jaeks»»nville Minstrels returue»! horn»*
state of affairs w ill not continue long, however. 1 (’arpet sli|q>«»rs “
We regri't tn learn that Mrs A. II. Burrows
Mo<]U«*i or plush sli|q>ers per pair....... 1 00 l»»ts <>t it; it al ways does the work.” Many
tree stump, though others think that it was States : A copy of the T imes sent regularly, Monday wet, tir»»l ami hungry, ami will prob­
Al. McKenzie, the well known miner, has
have I h *»- ii »•tired ot obstinate kidney coni-
Al.b MADE 1IY WHITE I-ARoR.
of X’reka (Cal.), a l:nlv well known in this
More ele egaiit millinery . .... Is have just been ably subside for a time.
the work of an incendiary.
plaint ls after the d»H*tors have given them
1 hey played at
been
call«'«!
to
Oakland,
Oregon,
by
tf
si«*kness
MISCELLANEOUS.
up. 1 For sale by all druggists.
received at the store of Mrs. Prim ami daugh­ Cottoiiwiiod Sunday evening to a good house. place, is dangerously ill.
in Iris family. IL? exp. <-ts to return before Nails, per keg. loo fas................................. $7 50
A t tiie F air .—Jackson and Lake counties ter.
n xx F rancis xi . C al ., N ov . 29,1877.
W. S. M'Xirc has l»eei» appointe«! Postmaster
Of course there could be no State Fair with
long ami tit up the Cent» nmal iliggings in the 1 stool shovels, t«»ng hand!«*...................... I 00
D r . M intie —I ehe«*rftilly testify as to the
were quite fortunate at the recent Siskiyou
White h*a«l, Atlantic, per keg. 27» fas..... 3 «10 w»»nderiitl effi»*a»*v of your Nephreticum.
Everyboily has returned from the Yreka
of Liukville, vice J. W. Ilamakar, who has
W dlow Springs »listriet for future operations.
County Fair, being successful in everything Fair well pleased with the trip ami its expe­ out plenty of rain. It wotihl be phenomenal ma»le an efficient official.
All othe«’ goods iu stock will be sold for My water was till«**! with niti<*<>ns and ae»li-
if it were otherwise. At the conclusion of that
Major 1*edict left tor th«* East Friday, but 1 cash at prices in proportion to the above.
meiits, ami after taking th»* Nephreticum for
they competed for. Out of the many Orego­ rience.
Our friend W. ('. Hale, of Liukville, is
affair we may look for pleasant weather again.
two days-« ight d»»s» s—lhe water was as
«*xpect« to return tli<- forepart ot Dee«-iiib«-r.
nians in attendance on the fair we have yet to
T he D iffereme .—Adventurers who re­ <*h*ar as amber -no ntu»*ous and no sedi-
Winter seems upon us already, judgiug
Some of our boys slept in the County Jail at building a neat resilience. It is sai»l that In* He is well pleas« »1 w ith «»ur mining resources
hear of the first one who was not treated roy­
ceive
a «ronsrstciit reception at the hands <»fth<* nient. It is in inv opinion a wonderful
from the cold, disagreeable weather now pre­ Yreka last week, but they got there legiti­ will not occupy it by himself.
ami we may h»»p<* that he will succee«! in in­
ally by our California neighbors and failed to
ktdney and bladder remedv.
vailing.
Henry Pape, Jr., who lias been holding a teresting «»»iisiderablc Eastern capital in this n siib-nts of Jacksom ille make fa«*«*s at ami
WM. BRAY.
mately. Loilgings coubl not be hail anywh»*re
thoroughly appreciate the event. The citi­
s|»»ak harshly ot them; but generally thus«' I
ease
in
the
“
Union
office
at
\
reka
for
some
Mrs.
Hauser
is
improving
her
premises
in
ami Sheriff' Riley kindly turm-d them loose
section.
zen« of Siskiyou know how “to do the grand"
Various ( hums »
who eomluct tliemsehcs in a manner becinning
time past, has return»*«! home.
the southern portion of town in a substantial in the jail.
on all occasions.
Tlie “Astoriau" says: J. C. Trullinger r«*- ladies ami gentlemen timl much to say in com­ A<l vaiicing .years, ran», siekin-ss, disap|»oint-
manner.
E»l. Sisley, a nephew ol E. D. Foudray, turneil from Iris mines oil Grave creek
nient ami hcredHary disposition—all oper­
In passing from Reailing to Jaeksonvill»*
pliment <>f our mountain town. Mrs. P. A. ate to turn the hair gray, and either of
F all S hirt .—The Fall tights were opened
Business in Justice Huller's Court is abund­ a number of wagons, loaileil with fam­ armed from Baker City th,* other »lay ami lately. Helias eompL te»l all the necessary
I’eckliam, the tcm]»cram*<- adv»* ate, says :
in good style on Wednesday last by two pugi­
them im-liiies it to sli<»<l prematurely.
ant ami of a varieil character, though princi­ ilies am! household goods from California, will permanently locate near Pim nix.
A yer ’ s H air V ihor will restore faded or
arrangements
tor
activ«*
wo
and
the
pros-
A shland . Sept. 27 th, 1879.
lists from the suburbs of town, w ho proceeded
pally
civil.
some
point
in
Oregon,
coubl
Jolinnv
Cowan
returneil
from
\
reka
with
El»n<»l{S
T
iigxos : J 1 ksou) ille n j >ie»*s in gray, light or red hair, to a rich brown or
and
bourn!
for
sliow
that
it
lias
to discuss the “manly art" in the most ap­
i
a “I .cgion of IL mor !
Si.in» mi«' ask«*»l where deep black, as may be <l»»sire»L It softetia
tin* lim* trotting stallion “O]»lrir tins week and
Some of the street lamps have been furnished be notice«!.
proved style. Iu this they were discouraged
vve toiui'l til»* honor '! Well, 1 Will till you. I aiul »-Icansvs the s»*alp. giving it a healthy
A refreshing shower on Sunday night aiul will be stationed at this place hereafter.
introiliietioii of capitai foiiml it among tin* prominent business men of a«*tion, and removes ami cures dandruff and
by Marshal Helms, who brought them la-fore with new burners ami consequently afford a
humors. l$y its use tailing hair is <*he»'k<*d,
Messi s. Thatclier, \\ olden A Ferree ha« »•
afterwanl lai»l the dust
several more
• »ti, titoligli how nineli tin* place ami their families, as w»-li as th«* ami a new growth w ill be producml in all
Recorder Foudray, ami that official fined them better light.
The Jacksonville I iramatie Association «•omplctely. Since that time the state ot taken charge ot the Fort Klaina'ii sutler store
lue y ear ISSO is lialile people g» nerally, t»' tin- number of eLlitv -one. e.ises where the follicles are not destrove»!
each $5 ami costs for their frolic. Liquidat­
At tlie s< cond h i titre ha»l a full house, ami ■ >r gland« di'eave»!. Its effects are beauti-
indicated
that
we
miuht
and
will
stock
it
with
a'l
excellent
assortment
in our miniiig iuti-ri-sts when vohiuteiT.s were
ing this little bill of expenses, they were re­ threatens to supply the demand for Winter the atmospluro has
n eal!e»l lor, t»» '»»-lporgan­ fully shown on lirasliy, weak, or sickly
*»f goo«Is.
have an abundance of rain soon.
w ili take tank .itnong ize an open weekly t«*mperam*e inn ting, th«' han, t > which a few applications will pro­
amusements.
leased, tamer but wiser men.
house almost rose en ma.-*»«-, ami remain».*«! duce the gloss ami freshness ot youth.
John Windom has just compl- t»*»l a new
It affords us great plea sure I»» note dial A.
A social party will take place at the resi-
-■♦nn ling mild their mimes w»-re taken. For­ Harmless and sure in its o|a*ration, it is in-
C onference A itoin t M ia rs. The Coufer-
now
P. Flaglor, than whom no l»vi.U*r ]>liolog:a]»h«*r
«lence of (’has. L. Thurman, on Applcgate, blaeksniith shop at Sam’s \ .»Ilev ami is
ward they came like an army ot l»i*avcs to eomp.'irablo as a dressing, au>! is especially
vneu of the M. E. Church, South, w hich met
pnp::r<»l to execute all wm« m ins lim* in ?. exists on the northern coast, is again prosper­
this evening.
raise tli<* baum r of temperance ami pl.mt the valued tor the soli lustre ami richness of
at Albany recently, (Bishop Keener, of New
stamlanl
of total abstinence in tlicir mid.st. tone it imparts. It contains non tier «-il nor
Read ing at Eureka, < al.
superior
manner
ami
at
reasonable
rates.
Snow to tin* »leiith of several inches has fall­
Orleans, presiding) made the following ap-
(
'h«*er
after
cheer went up as tin* oili« »-rs of tin* »lye. ami w ill not soil or color whit»» i-aiii-
Iris car»! elsewhere ami give him a trial.
Gen.
Wagner,
U.
S.
Surveyor General «»I
en
on
the
Sisk
:
v
>u
an
I
C
isc.i
le
mountains
dur
­
society cam«* forwanl and t«»<»k tlieir places, brie; y »‘t it lasts |<»ng on I h»> hair, and kis-pa
jMiintments for the ensuing year: Jacksou-
(
alifornia.
a.
comp.'ini«-»!
by
Wm.
Mmlo,
are
in
.
*
plans
of
the
I
’
reobyt,
riau
«
Lurch
wild«' new volunteers cam«* to th«' front <*a;'er it fresh and v igorotls. For sale by all deal-
ing
tlie
week.
ville District -Presiding Elder, J. R. N. Bell ;
to be enroll«'«! with the “Legion of Honor.'* era.
the Little Klamath Lake section on lutsim ss
in this place were rceeiv»:»! som
J.is. Drum is con-»tauHy receiving additions
Jacksonville, W. H. Klye» ; Wil li.vm-'-urg. to
Fathers, anxious to .save their sons, happy
ASVOX IMI! I M4 I A< T
ciuinecte«! w ith land matters.
p supplied by J as. M. Gross ; R »seburg, J. to his already stq»erior stock of groceries, can­ nee and it is «(trite probable that some u
mothers, proud of their girls (an 1 well thev
t li
c< »ntrai ts will be let ami work inaugurate»! this
E ll. Caw ley has gon«» to \\ ashiiigt,»n I er
m ay l»c, for I have not met in Oregon more
NI It ASTLEY (’«HH’ER'S VITAL HE-
R. N. Bell, M. C. Miller is atatioiie»! at Al- dies, nuts, etc.
J
icksonville
is
thus
as-ure»!
another
ele-
than
an*
the
young
I
lies.
lx
»ton,
imwlost
<>r
prettier
girls
Fall.
Henry
W
*l»er,
Philip
SPORA
I I VI
Tli«* Great English Remedy
ritory
to
take
a
]».
»sition
as
»in)er
w
ith
tin*
Oglesby
at
Heppner;
S.
\V.
bany; R. C.
A tine assortment of
lailies ol Jacksonville), forward came like -has m i l«) more <*iir<>s <ri N,*rvoiis Debility,
i
ami
Jacob
Klippel
bllilding.
gant
<*am«i
in
last
Saturday
Northwestern
Stage
('»»iiitiany.
As
a
knight
Davie« at Grand Rotule.
at the T imes office,
l»ra\<* men an 1 women fully pronouming Nperimitmrtioea, Nominal Weakti«*ss, Lost
from their Elliott creek claims, which tliey themselves in favor ot total ab.stim-me.
J. D. Reames of Sullivan, Illinois, a l»r«»th- of the whip Ed. is har»l to beat.
M «nliood, nocturnal emissions, lassitude,
promptly tilled.
T he N eatitamer B ridge .—It has been re­
mabilnv t'«»r mental lalsir, «!<*«f»oiid»*ticy,
have been siicci“sfu|!y working all Summer. i
1’. A 1’Ei KH IM.
Reaines
<>f
Eden
precinct,
fell
\\
oodfonl
er
of
dis
­
Carlos
<
lodilar»!,
clerk
of
Wagner
creek
I
Rcames Bros, have a fino assortment of
ami sneli disi'U'os a« arc in<tu<*i*<i by youth­
ported that the Neathauier bridge, betweeu
from a building on the llth ult. while in u trict, informs us that tho lumber fur tile Mining lias been tenqsirarily snspi»n<led, owing
till follies and excesses, than all other med»
Mather's
perfumed
kid
gloves,
which
are
the
I
’
lioitv
if
.I
’
oi
i:r.
The
follow
ing
procee>liiigs
Rock Point an»l Chavner’a brnlge, is unsafe.
diil not survive the ai'cideut new Bcliool-hotiso has been piii*»*l>ase«l ami the to the scarcity of water. They will immeili-
paralytic
tit
ami
icincs combined. Why will you suffer?
The bridge may not be first-class, yet J. E. rage everywhere.
ately «»»mmi-nic fitting up their I’tomian's have o, < urre»l liet'ore lion. Silas *1. Day, Judge Sumi to A. E. M intie, M. D., No. 11 K«*ar-
long. He died in the fullness of his years, re- structure will be built next. Summer.
of this Court, since our last report:
tiv Niroct, San Francis«*«», for lhe Restora-
Yreka's Improved Order of Red Men have
Beggs informs us that he crossed it the other
creek diggings for next seas»>11 s operations.
Bpeeted by all.
tiv»« ami I»«« cured.
Price, $3 |»er bottle.
Alex.
Martin
of
Oakland,
Cal.,
is
in
town
Semi
annual
report
of
mlministratrix'
of
th»*
postpoii»*»!
their
visit
to
this
illiheC
until
the
ilay with a six-horse team ami 12,000 poumls
Lawyer s briefs, pamphlets, catah'gues, wed­ mi a business visit and w ill n inain a s»h»»rt
The faculty of the Statu University at Eu­ e~tate of Wesley Mitchell examine»! ami ap Four times tin» qua ntitv, $10. Try a bottle.
of freight. Tho contract fur a new bridge was P2th of May next.
Dr. M ml i«? treals all private dim*asenmifMMMMi-
ding cards ami invitations, busim-s:« cards, time. Caliionria «•) ¡»lent ly a roes with Jerry. gen«* City contains an excellent assay er ami we prov »•»!.
ftilly.
Me«li»*inessent s»*«*ure from observa­
let by tbp County Commissioners last \\ ednes-
Some of the cross-walks sh.»ul»l be looke»l show bills, programmes, tickets, posters in
In the matter of the estate of I’. \V. Stow, tion upon
learn that a class in iiietallurgj* will soon be
r«*<*«iipt ot |>ri«*e or ('. <>. l>.
f»»r In* is in a tin«* state of pr»*s«*r).iti»»n.
an
insane
(
htsoii .
Petition
ot
Thoa.
McAn
­
day,
« the ol.l oue will remain «luring after. Now is the time to put them in proper
form«*»! umb r his tuition, wh«*n »»r*« of every
i:XII<A«'rs 1ROM LET1 ERS.
fact every «leseription of plain and fancy print­
drew, giiaidian, tor sale ol real property, ‘•Mv ove-siglit is b«*tt«*r.” “I am a strong
Arthur l’»»<>! is busily e:iL' »
its construction ami there will be no cessation repair for Winter.
ilesi'ript mil will be as.saje»! for the public at grant* <1.
ing, neatly executed at the T imes office at San
man again.” “Il is worth titty dollars a
Iris
hotel
at
Eagle
Point
ami
of travel, as the old bridg«? is perfectly sate.
moderate prii'es. Miners can tli»*n rely upon
In the matter of the US
estate of John Ni-ids r, bottle.“ “If there is iio reaction after <|‘»il-
The 1‘liienix distillery w ill probably ehang,, Francisco rates.
c«»mpl«*t<'»i.
Mr.
F«»«»l
pr»'pos»*s
ke»*]»ing
a
tirst-
recci\ ing accurate returns from tlieir rock ami »¡»•ciascii. A. M. B«'i*ry. Max Muller and I’. titig it, it is tlio king pin, etc., etc.
1 liree comets are now visible iti the north-
O pinion G iven .—In a test case agreed u|M»n hands soon, J. W. Smith leasing it to J. L.
das; bouse ami he knows Imw to do it.
m*e I not rely upon uiqirim i|»led assayers Done .'an ap|»*»mte»l appraisers <»f personal and
ern heavens. Tw o <>f them are in Great B»*ar.
between the Board of Commissioners of Lake 1 lock« tt for a year.
real pr<qn rt\ belonging to » -tat»*.
I AI.Ni: IMl’KEfcSiON.
We
are
]»lease»l
to
l»?arn
that
the
condition
for information in the future.
A tierce wind-st«»nn last week felled a num­ ami not far apart, l he secmi'l comet is very
Iu the matter ot th» » stat» of Evi Sebring,
county *n»l R. B. Hatton, County Clerk,
It is g«*in*rallv Mipp*»M*d by phvHicIaim
of
N.
Cook,
ol
Willow
Springs,
who
lias
been
deceased. Petition of E. J.u*obs, a»lllillllstra­ and the p»»opl<* gem rallv that Dys|»epKM
Judge Hanna has given it as his opinion that ber <>f trees across the Rogue river road, im­ bright ami can be seen by iprite small tele-
R ea « E state Tit txsAi'LHixs. I'll«-follow mg ter, h»r sale of real property, grant«*«!.
ilangeroiislx
ill
tor
sometime
|»ast,
is
inm*h
im
­
scopes.
can n«»t invariably (><* ciii'»»<l, but we arc
l'he
thinl
coun
t
is
very
faint,
but
s.vi»l official is not entitle«! to the 25 per cent, ad­ peding travel for a time.
proved, ami he is now in a fair way of recov­ ileeils have been reei'i'iled in tliet'ounty Clerk s
l»!«*a-»*d to say that (H iiii - n ' s \c»»tTKi* Fixtw-
covers <pute a large space.
ditional fees allowed officers of Jackson, (»rant
The County Commissioners had a two «lays'
AiX’IDENl- NEAR Ll N K V I l.I.E.—A corre­ i-.il has never, to our know hslgc, tailed to
office since the l:mt issue of the T imes :
ery.
that
bill-
Business
men
should
not
for.
’
et
an«l Balter by the feu bill passe»! I»y the Legis­ session this week. Tlieir proceedings will be
Abraham Dennis to Geo. W. Lane«* and A. spondent writes us iiuiler date of the 1st: <* iii «* Dys|s'psia and Liver Complaint in all
heatls, statements, letter-heads, notes ami re­
Sturgis II. Greene, an attorney of Adel, Koster, two-thirds interest in certain milling As Mr. Hixon an I Wat. Pearson were run­ its toini'. sii « h as Nour Ntomaeh, Costive­
lature of 1874. His Honor w ill submit Iris de found iu our next issue.
ceipts in book («»rm, ami every description ot Iowa, ami nephew of our fellow-citizen A. groitml on Foot s creek. ('«»niiileratioii, $;7><t. ning after two steers near Linkvilh* to­ ness, Nick lleiv’aclH», Palpitation of the
cisión in extenso at the regular term of
Heart, I u»ligesiion. bad last«* m tin* nioUtli,
A son of A. Lomlen of Applegate was throw n
G. \\ . Lance and wife ami A. Koster to day, th»» eal 11<> col Ii<k'd an»I Oil«' of them w as A«*, «(nt of the SO.iNMi «l«»z«*n I•»»tiles *«»(<!
Court; but he baa thus announced what it from his horse the other «lay ami sustainc«! the commercial printing, m at ami cheap, can be W. Sturgis, proposes pay ing this portion ot
obtained at the T imes office on short notice. the country a visit ero l»»ug, with the inten- Abraham Dennis, mining gruund on Foot's thrown to the ground, Wat. Iwing in doso las( year not a single I »¡lure v as re|M»rt.*<|,
would be in or«ler to clear up the doubt that fracture of a collar-bone.
creek. Consideration, $150.
Keep your money at home.
I
tion of locating somewhere oil the ( oast.
I
elns-k Iris borse, hut tlioiisamls of <*»>mplmieniary letter«
baa existed in the matter.
G. W. Lance and w ile ami A. Koster to pursuit was unable lo
Imve lie«*n r<'< »*iv»'«l <*f druggists of wonder­
Jerrv Nunan has received the contract for
Thu Jacksonvilli- Brass Baml won the purse
Attention is «*.dle»l to the professional ear»l Ni lson Hosmer, mining land on Foot s creek. w hich fell and rolled ov or bini, he siili re­ ful <* iiu * s . Thr«*«* «loses w ill reltevcanv <* um ».
T rotting R ace ox the U irtet .—Geo. M. furnishing Fort Klamath w ith .»riJMHi [»»umls of $100 put up by the Siskiyou County Agri- of Dr. I’. Jack, w ho lias again resmn *«l the ('oiisiilerat ion, SI.000.
taining his position in thè sa-blle, frolli Fry ii. Natnph* Bottle« 10 cent«. R<»giilar
John
F.
Met'ullj
ami
wife
to
Hiram
Smith,
Stephenson having announcc-l a desire to trot of flour, at $30 a thousand.
which ho was remove»! in an iusi'ii-ibl»* sj/»» 77» <*»*tits. 1'or sal«» by E. (’. Brook««.
cultural Society, acquitting itself filici V. practi«*eof meilicine in this pla»*e. The I >o»*tor is
IGO
aeres
on
Butt«*
creek.
(
'oiisiilerat
ion,
S?5.
w as taken to I .ink \ rile,
condition,
lie was
his horse “Sir Walter” against “Ophir for the
The “Sentinel” and telegraph offices w ill oc­ Yreka also has an ex< client baml,and it : grace- a gra»luatu <»f the Se«it»'h University ami is
J. M. Shelly and wife t<> Hiram Smith, IGO
MARRIED
where
it
was
as»*»*rt.»in«»
I that he was coii-
sum of ?5oO a aide, mile heats 3 in 5, J. M . cupy new quarters in Ryan s building, over the fully yielde»! the championship of the district
»
acri's on Butte er»*vk. ('oiisi.|»*rati»»n. S75.
wi ll spoken of wherever he has practiced.
<l:«liger«»us|y
in-
to their friends from across the line.
E. \\ . Barm*s ami w lie to Stephen I’iner, wider,ililx bruised, lull not
Manning, the owner of the latter animal, has Criterion saloon, next week.
Our esteemed friend Judge Bonham, of Sa­ 93-100 aeix's on Ashland precinct. Consider­ jureil. it was a narrow eseape from fatal I’ll I. MAI NE\ In Little Butte preciuct,
at the rcsnlem*»* of the l»ri»h*R parents, on
The Jaeksonvilhi Minstrels plav»*»! at Yreka
inforine.1 Mr. Stephenson of lus w illingness to
eoiise<pn»iu-e.s.
Silver is at a premium in the valley ami
lem, has sustained a severe sh»s*k in the death ation. $300.
OctolaT 2»l. by Rev. A. Hariltson, Geo. W.
make the match, the race to come off «>n By- merchants (¡ml sum«* difficulty in gathering up on Tuesilay, \\ edm-sday and Thursday «'Vi­
J. I). ('. Wimer ami wife to T. G. Watt» rs,
N ays the Salem “Mercury' of last ITi«lay:
of Iris son B rt., a promising lad of seveiit<*eii
Rice ami Miss Annie Ma*n«*y.
nings of last week and were gre» ted by large
bee’s track within the next month. Me have euough to make change w ith.
••«’o|. John E. Hoss is at th» Fair grou mis with
years, who »li»*<! of diphtheria last w»*»k. om* acre in Ashlaml. <'onsiib ration, Ss*_’5.
audiences on every occasion. The “Journal"
W. II Jaipiett ami wife to J. O. I'. \\ liner,
not learned w hethur terms have been agree«!
KORN
some splemlul sp»»-im» iis of horseflesh troni
W111. Eaton ex|»ecte»l to finish graveling the
The b«'reave»l parents have lhe synq»athy of land in Aslilaml. Consideration, $33.
ami
“
Union"
speak
highly
of
their
{»erfunnan-
upon; but the proepeets are favorable for these
Jackson county. A tour year <»l»l bl wk llam 1’1« Ixl.NS In I able Rock pr»-eiiict, O»*(olw*r
west eml of Herrin's lane this week, but h xs ces, which gave general satisfaction.
all.
fast trotters coming together soon. An inter­
Si
iiooi
.
M
i
ri
Eits.
I
lie
annual
school
m»-et
I'letoni.in stallion among th»* number is a Iwati-
been delayed by the recent rains.
i
4th. to the wife of (’. II. Pickens, a »laugh­
Major E. ('. Mason pas.s«*«l through town
There is some talk of establishing a steam
esting contest may be expected in that event.
ter.
ing
for
the
purpose
of
levying
a
tax
tor
th«
ty,
ami will make a magnificent animal. l.loli
Rew ar»ls of merit, certificates of excellence grist mill in Jaeksonvill«? at no distant «lay. Tuesilay, mi his return from Fort Klamath,
niainti-nance
of
a
public
si-hool
(
‘
LARK
N» ar J.u-Lsonc ill«*, (I«*L»l»er 2»1, to
will
lie
liel«l
Heart, another four year .»Id. is one <
F«>«> t -R a < ING.—Nothing attracted more at­ ami every »!»• ■» ription of achiH»l teacher s blanks Several of our prominent citizens will liecome which posit he lias bei-n inspect ing. It«* w aa
the
wife
ot \\ m. ('lark, a »laughter.
sev»-ral wicks later than usual, as there are largest horses in th«* St.it«*. He is IS
tention at thu Siskiyou County Fair than the neatly |»rinte»l at the T imes office.
: interested enough to prosecute such an «?nter- aeconipatii«*»! by Miss Kiefer, »laughter of I’ay-
-ullieieiit ftlliils on han»l to pay demands high t>> the hollow of his back, an I will
foot-race lietween Henry Mensor, Jas. Miner,
The County <'omniissioners let the contract prise to a final termination, for there is little master Kiefer, who has been paying the Furl
liable to arise against the district
»list lict during tin1 2,<NN) |s»umls when fully grow n. He v
LUMBER! LUMBER!!
Myron Carrick, Geo. Bowen and Fred. Suy»l r. for buili'ing u new bridge across Sardine doubt but that it will prove remunerative and a visit.
now l.i'sil pounds ami has no su|s*rilimus tL -li
pn'sciit
term.
Sufficient
money
for
one
term's
»
Although the purse amounted to only about creek toJas. McDougall for $1,000*
Frank Riley is the n«'W I'ri'sident of theSisk i-
lieneticial t<> the town.
expenses will probably only l.-c necessary, as I'lH'ie an- other line animals at Ins stables. '
$ It), ««> great was thu excitement that ?1.2tM)
you
County
Agricultural
Soi'iety
ami
an
effi-
J. E. Beggs has a large number of teams be-
There is a jiereeptible increase in the at-
Cnilly ol' Wrong.
eient one he w ill make. J. W. McBride is Vice the «lirectors li»q»»* to be able to « ontinue the
found its way into the pool-box. 1 he distance
tendance on the district school ami Nt. Mary's side bis own «'imaged in hauling government
I school the remaining term w ith the assistau«*«-
Soin»» people have a fashion of confusing
I
’
resi»l»*nt.
The
following
follow
ing
»lirectors
were
also
h
waa 75 yards and Jacksonville s champion
fr« ight to Fort Klamath from Roseburg. IL*
Academy, which promises to continue.
of the money «b'rived from tile school fund. ex«*ell»*nt remedies with the larg<* mass of
edectetl
:
John
B.
Rohrer,
Chas.
Herzog,
Sam.
xvou easily by 3J feet, making it in about eight
“patent nie»li»*m«*s," and in this they arc
* The finest assortment of calling cards ever exjH-cts to complete his contract for tin* trans- Jackson ami Jay Beach.
This estimate may not be an accurate «me, but guilty of« wrong. There are sent»* adv»*r-
AT THE MEADOWS,
Oeeonds, with Miner second. I onsi«lerable
|s,rtation
of
Summer
freight
early
in
Novem-
brought to Oregon has just been receivcil at
way.
as
it
w
ill
m»t
be
found
much
out
of
the
lis»»«l
r»*nu»»li»*s
fully
worth
all
that
is
askeil
changed
hands,
Mensor
being
backed
A»lam
Klipped
ami
family
arrive»!
in
town
money
lier. Sikes \y«»rden has the contract fortrans­
for t belli, and on«* at least w»* know of—ll»»p
s N<»W FUI.LV PREPARICI» TO FUR-
Saturday hist, having come all the way from the funds arising from the rate-bill are likely Bitters. The writer Ims ha»l occasion to use
in any amount by Oregonians ami Californians the T imes office direct from New York.
porting the Winter freight.
ni*Ji l h«* mai k«*i witli <*v»*ry d«*M*ripti«ui
to
increase
instea»!
<>f
«limiirisli.
Cupi»l
is
plying
H>s
arrows
fast,
and
true
to
the Bitt«»rs in just such a climat»* as w<* have <>t limilior ol h hii|x*ri<>r «pmlity. Tiri» tirili
alike.
M. D.
I >. Sturgess, of Applegate, informs us ¡Oregon, Missouri. Mr. Klippel proposes to
most ot th«* year in Bay City, and lias al­
the mark, in this locality, jmlging from the
that cayotes are troublesome iu his neighbor- ’ permanently locate among us, tlmueh he* has
business ways foiiml th»*in to Iu* first-class and r«*- is now l hroiighoii’ ami furiii*di«*»l willi Ilio
S ad A ccident . On the night of October nuinl»cr of marriages reporte»! on the tapis.
latest :m«l itiost miprov<*»| timchiiicry.
hou-1, (day ing sad havoc with various not as yet il»*tinit«*ly d»'t»*rmine*<l what lie will
the regn­ li.tbl«», doing all that is claimed for them. 1 lier«*by cn-tiritig thr» sp«*»*»ly fiillilhnoul of
7th R. M. McTier of Liukville came to his
The County Hospital has ten inmates, all bands of sh«*e(>.
— 7'//6iOi<*.
This instance again il- engage in. Such citizens as lie are always
•»11 or»l«'i'ut in»»*«« reasoiiahl«* pricet». B i II m
death in the follow ing manner: Ou his way to
of whom are well care»l for. Under Dr. Dan­ lustrates the necessity of stock-raisers club­ ; welcome.
“aw«*«l («» ordcr witli <li»pat»»li.
to
recover
E
xci
'R
sion
T
k
'KET
s
..
—
E.
P.
Rogers,
rail,
l.ake county, H. Coun and himself were stop­
^t^-Giv»» in»*« trial an»l I will prove what
forth’s charge, this institution is doing finely. bing together for protection against the in­ 1 Wm. M. Turner is expeeteil home from
road
agent,
telegraphs
us
that
tickets
for
ping for the night at Janies Helms' farm, al»ove
I »«ay . lor satisfaetion is guaranteed in every
s attorney.
San Francis»*»» this week. We ar«* pleas» «! t«»
Dr. Morse’s Imlian Root Pills, w hose excel­ roads of these ami other pests.
the sp<s*ial round tri|» on 11»<* oc»*asi<»ii of «•as*.
.1. Il TflOMAN.
Ph«enix. Mr. Conn was engaged in attending
Sehumpf vs. M »»t. I rilh'ii ; t<> r» »-over
uh
irli
hr
(
learn
that
the
optical
<i|ierati<»n
to
Tal»)«* R«»«*k, \iign*t 2H, |K79.
the
r«*«*»q»tion
of
G«*n.
Grant
at
Portlaml
will
The international contest for th»* premium
to the horses and McTier took the blankets to lent qualities are numerous, can lie obtained
Dismissed on lilotioll of A. ('. Jones,
besolil at Roseburg f«»r $8.7in <«a»*h. Ti»*k«*ts
"s attorney.
the hay-loft, intending to arrange a be»l for the of S. Wise, at N. Fisher’s, who is agent for «•tfcrtsl by the T imes office for the largest was subjected by Dr. Wilder is a sltcei ss
E. ( '. L» rd ,
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and
that
he
returns
with
tin*
sight
of
one
will b«* good mi regular mail train going A. P. 11 OTA 1.1 NO,
Taylor
vs.
John
('.
ami
James
B.
Dv-
water-melon furnishcl us this season ha**
night. While doing this he lost his foot­ them.
I2'.t Jack son St,,
25 From St.,
recov»
r
money.
(
'»»iitinu«
<1
«
n
motion
north
to-morrow
and
Monday
and
th»?
fully
restored.
The
other
eye
is
atlecte»!.
R. S Dunlap w ill next week exhume the re­ about emle»l. As so many have tied we have
Nan Fram-isco,
hold and fell bead foremost through the hat-h-
Portland
Neil, plaintiff's attorn, y.
holders can ret urn on them until the 17th.
way to the barn floor, dislocating his ne»-k. mains of the late Mrs. Alex. Martin ami they concluded not to make any awanl ; but. at but not s«i l»adly as w*;w the other.
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A. P. HOTALING & CO„
Prof. C«q»e, the paleontologist, has arrived
When < \»nn got to him he was breathing will bo taken to Oakland, Cal., for re-inter- the suggestion of the referee, our devil, tin
S ettlers can have their notices for final ‘
Y «»ting I n<li«*s.
ItlipoliOI'H of
heavily and in a few moments was a corpse. lllent.
match will l»e continued next Summer, if we at Portland, having traveleil from this s«*»* proof and other laud notie. s publish d iu the
Young lailies and married women suffer­
that
line.
on
must
fight
it
nut
The funeral sermon on the death of the late
The unfortunate man was about 55 years of
ti«»n hence via Eastern Oregon. The profes ­ T imes by requesting th»* offi *«rs of the Rose­
FINE WIN»* AM» LlQIOKs,
ing from irregiriarities, a»*i*»iiiij>ani<*i| with
age (Mid leaves a large family to mourn his Airs. Hay will I»»? preached at Rock Point to­
Pcdestrianism is consuming the East ami or left Philatlelplria, his home, last July, one burg Laud Oilic»5, through the County Clerk those fearful bilious headaches, lossofap-
Sole Agent* for the
loss. A Coroner's jury was summoned by morrow, at 11 o'elo» k a . M., by Elder A. here foot-racing is the rage. Excite»! by the of his main objects being to visit the Silver <»r other agents, to semi them to this establisu- petite ami general debility, can I»«? use»! by
’Squire T. G. Watters of Ashland ami an in­ Brown.
feats at Yreka. some of our local foot racer» Lake fossil bed in Lake county. He sto]»pe»l niC’it, where the s«*rvice will be jierfornied at using a few bottles of Plunder’s Oregon
J. if. CUTTER
quest hehl, ami the verdict of the jury render­
W u learn that the Liberals of Jaekson coun­ imlulgC'l in this pastime last Saturday, whi< h sometime in Northern California ami South­ the very lowest rates.
i Blood Puri tier.
ed was in accordance with the facts above ty propose holding a meeting at some date in created considerable interest. A race l»etw een ern Oregon, collecting sjiecimens ami person­
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“D ear papa, pleas«* don't let me take that
F or S ale .—Sewing machines making the
stated. Mr. McTier was a member of the the near future, with the intention of arriving Henry Knbli ami W. W. Cardwell was the ally studying the objects ami places bearing
And W. J. I a * iii [ i ’ h Nt. L>uis Beer.
horrid castor oil; Frose’s Hamburg Tei |
Ma •Minic fraternity, which acconqtanied his re­ at some plans whereby tlieir cause will l»e principal event, the former proving tlie w in­ upon the paleontological rec«T«ls <»f the western isn't had to take, ami it always does me a regular Howe lock-stitch for sale at ten dol­
mains to their final resting-place.
furthered.
deal mor«* good than that nasty castor oil.’1 ’ lars and upwards at the Singer office.
*
Crn. Agents for State Investment lnsuranet U.
bonier States.
ner.
Good weather for ducks.
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