The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, November 14, 1879, Image 3

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»KIEF BEFEREXCE.
WIMXi NEWS,
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»Z
IKIBirEOl REMFEIT.
SUICIDE.
A diKtingiii*he<i scientist once *»id: "No
Rainy.
Sturges & Co. at Jackass creek commenced
At a meeting of Jacksonville Lcsige No. 10, man with a strong licaitliy *toma«’b etor
('has. L. Mosher has returned to Roseburg
committed suicide,” and yet many are nut*
Bail roads.
ground sluicing on Munday, with fair pros­ and the “Star.”
I. (). 0. F., on the Sth of this month, the fol- fering tiie torture* ofthe damned with Dy^
FKIPAY«..NOVEMBER 14, 1879.
low ing action was had on the death of Daniel pepnia wimn a single boule «►( DR. MIN-
pecta of success.
Teaming lively.
('apt. E. C. Flye, recently of Henley, Cal.,
Hopkins, whose demise w e noticed last week: HE’S ENGLISH DANDELION, LIVER
A lot of hydraulic pipe riveted at Bilger’s is among us again.
" T hr F astmt R unner YFT.—The Roseburg
Dark nights again.
AND I)Y .PEI’S!A PILLS will give relief,
W hereas , It has pleased the Supreme Ruler ami, if |»ei*Msted iu, w'll cure the worst ca*o
tin-shop, was taken out to the mines by Hein
• Star” say»: Mensor is beaten; he can’t wear
Stages behind time.
Ah. Giddings of the tipper end of the Val­ of the Universe, in his div.ne wisdom, to re­ of bi* di*treH«ing tnmble. Tbia pill «•uro*»
Deniff last Saturday.
the champion belt any longer. An employe of
move from our midst our lieloved Brother Torpid Liver and Hduiimnen». Heffuhde« tbe
ley
was in town this week.
AV ho stole James Stuart's shot-gnn?
this ortce ran three hundred yard» last Sun-
F. Pickell, miner on Elliott creek, was in
Daniel Hopkins by the hands of death, there­ UoiceJn, Remove* Punplea from the J''tec,curet
Horace Williams, the horse medicine man of fore l»e it
For musicians-C sharp and B natural.
¿¡allow (Jo»np!e.rioii. P>ul lii’catk, S.ck //-’id-
day evening in eighteen seconds. In the race
town Saturday. He reports prosjiecting in
San Francisco, arrived here Wednesday.
Resolved, That in the death of Brother Dan­ ache. Heartburn, I'un in theS.de* and U ickf
he jumped three ditches-falling in the last
M. Mensor is positively selling out at cost.
The Oregon 4 California stage tipped lip last that district splendid.
lx Supar coated aiu \ GCARANTEED to be
B. F. Myer, wife and son reached home one iel Hopkins, tins lodge has lost a man who w as Pl RELY VEGETABLE. It acta diro-ily
one. He is the chief.
____
Lanl cans at Bilger’s; also lots of new stoves. Sunday at Grant's Pass, while on its way
The season being favorable and water plenty
«■ver honest, the advocate of right, the enemy
day last week, having ma le an extensive tour of everything that was w rong; a man that was upon the coating of the Sioiuucti and ou iim
Jake Marcuse keeps the la?st of cigars and south. Jake Chase, the driver, had a foot in­ Gin Lin has commenced working his claim on through the central portion of California.
T own S urvey .—Cha». Howard has l»een en­
thoroughly imbued with all the principles of Liver. Can be taken in any climate—wet
jured and the tongue of the coach was broken. Little Applegate with two giants.
gaged for several »lays this week surveying tobacco.
our
beloved Order-Friendship, Love and or dry weather. Beware ot I lUitaiioiis. The
B nj. Haymond of Rock Point was in town
No
other
damage.
Savage Brothers are about to receive pipe
Truth the force of his example should not l»e Genuine ha* an engraving of a lion on the
Jacksonville is just 1,750 feet above the
parts of Jacksonville. Some of the corners
this neck and favored the T imes office with a lost on u;-, although lie has passed away for­ oulMide wrapt>er. l’nce 50 «•cuts. For sale
which ha-1 in the course of time become oblit­ level of the sea.
D. N. Birdwy and L. Vance have formed a for their mines on N ivage creek, and are mak­ call, lie is one of the sterl ing business men of ever from our sight, the recollection of his de­ ’ by druggist*.
Du. A. E. M intie A C o . —Gent«: I have
ing preparations tor the
inter s run.
erated, have been re-established. It is to be ’ Jackson county lias the fastest foot-racer
votion to duty, his love for Odd Fellowship, u*«‘.l your lam<‘d Engli'h D.mdelioii l’lll*
the county.
on co-partnership at Wilderville in the mercan­
his steadfast and inflexible purpose and desire
regreted that the original town of Jacksonville the Pacific coast.
tile business, and have a goml stock of mis- ' List week's rams have given an impetus to
torpid liver and dy*|>ep.*ia andcanfree-
W. ('. Daley, of the enterprising firm of t<> promote the success and advancement of our i ' lor
Iv .*ay they arc the l»e*t Pills I ever had.
the mining industry of this county, making
was not laid out in accordance with the points
cellaneous
merchandise
which
they
will
sell
at
Woo«l an»l flour are wanted at the T imes of-
Daley A Co., Ashland, is paying our town a noble Order, should linger lo;ig with us.
I can rei’ommeml them a* a sure proven
the miners feel as if theie was a good time com­
reasonable figures.
©f the comjiass.
fice on subscription.
visit. He is serving his country in the capac­ : Resolved, That we extend to the sorrow I live and positive cure in all cases of fever
afflicted family of our deceased brother, our and ague. Truly yours,
Information reaches here from Salem that ing.
ity of a juryman.
A suit of clothes worth f 15 can l»e bought
T he P reliminary S vr VKY.—Surveyor J.
A mos P ar rtuDGK, Contractor.
profound sympathy in this the hour of their
Stockholders in the Grave Creek Ditch and
Sam.
Rath
is
dead.
It
will
l»e
remembered
for
$9
at
M. Mensor’s.
*
Howard
started
on
Monday
for
Waldo,
Portland,
Oct. 5, 1*78.
sail
bereavement,
and
w
hile
trusting
that
He
Henry
Klippel,
superintendent
of
the
Squaw
!
s.
that last Winter he was convicted of the mur­ Mining Co. will remember the special meeting
Jo cphine county, where he has gone to take
The weather at present indicates that the der of Evi Sebring and was sentenced to the of the company to lie held at Leland on the Lake hydraulic mines, returned from Portland who tempers the wind to the shorn lamb will
1IOVV TO SAVE M oney .— Instead of
soothe and cherish them, and hold their lives
last Friday night. He reports the road this securely sheltered in the hollow of his hand, going to a doctor fora prescription, if you
th< elevations of the Gasquet Pass in the “XV inter is coming on.”
penitentiary for life.
21 st inst.
Coast Range mountains, preliminary to
side of Roseburg in bad condition.
i
let us not forget that we owe them the sacred have Bright’s Disease,Pain in the Back and
A brewery is to be built and operated at
('apt.
Thomas
Smith,
of
Ashland
favore«!
us
'
Magruder & Hays have received 60(1 feet of
Goins, Smarting. Inflammation, Calculi,
duty
of care, and protection.
making surveys for the proposed new wagon Lakeview, I>ake county.
(). Harbaugh was in town this week. He is
Brick-dust Deposit, or any trouble of the
with
a
pleasant
call
at
our
“
sanctum.
”
He
11
-inch
pipe
for
their
mine
on
Rogue
river
and
Resolved,
That
our
Lo-lge
Charter
be
dra|»e
l
road to Crescent City. He takes with him a
County scrip taken at par at the T imes office, has been in attendance on the Circuit Court. are putting it in position; 7-mch pipe will be one of our most enterprising citizens ami we in mourning, and that the member.* wear the Kidneys or Bladder, buy a bottle oi Dr.
new chronometer just received from San Fran-
i
are pleased to learn that lie w ill probably re­ usual badge of mourning, for the space of thir­ Mintie’s .V<y»/irebcHWi, the great Rvchu Oom­
on new subscriptions or on any account.
The Captain reports a general reign of peace, I in operation also.
pound. It i« the most wonderful prescrip­
ty .lays.
main in our midst for soln ’time to come.
visco.
tion ever comp.itinded for these troubles.
plenty
and
prosperity
in
his
part
of
the
I
The
Green
Brothers
of
the
Sugar
Pine
ledge
For a “way up’' egg-nogg, call on Matt.
Resolved, That these resolutions be spread Messrs. Abrams A Carroll, wholesale drug­
!
.1.
J.
Briscoe
and
family
who
for
many
years
A BOTT To E scape . — Keenan and Howe, who
county.
in full upon the records <»f this 1/slge, and a gist«. say; “IO repaid Nephreticuni as the
on G,-dice creek have just finished crushing
Dillon. The purest ingredients are used.
have resided ill Northeastern Nevada, have copy ot the same lie forwarde.l by the secretary bext kidney and bladder remedy in tlw market."
were arrested on the charge of being concerned
The mountain east of Langell valley, along ! out with their arastra eleven tons of quartz
taken up their residence in the I’ogue river under the seal of this lodge to the family of the Woodaid, druggist, Portland, Oregon.aaya:
G. Karewski is making extensive additions
in the murder of an old man in Lake county,
the line of the new road, or cut-off from Lake- ; rock, and got .*554.
<l< . eased brother; also a copv to each of our
Evervbody speaks highly of it.” Cliilds
valley. They arrived here last Friday.
were acquitted of the charge, they both suc­ to his ware house in rear of the Orth block.
view to Drew 's valley, is fast settling lip. By | The Grand Applegate Milling Company is
.•ounty papers with the request that they pub­ druggist. Portland, Oregon, says; “Sold
cessfully proving an “alibi.” It appears as
A. W. Hawkctt of Oakland, Cal., is attend­ lish t lie same.
Die new dwelling house now constructing I the way, this road is now blazed its entire I
lots of it; it always doe* the work.” Many
¡liping day and night and now have a tine head
if the guilty parties will escape the punish­ for John Murphy is approaching completion.
Fraternally submitted on this,the Sth day of have Imen cured oi obstinate kidney com­
length, and is 25 miles shorter than the route of water. A derrick w hich has just been placed ing Circuit Court in the capacity of a witness
plaint* after the doctors have given them
ment they deserve. The mills of justice grind
in some important suits. Mr. Hawkett is an November, 1879.
The Lakeview “Herald" promises to don a by the way of Sprague river.
up. For *alo l»y all druggists.
in position is rendering valuable service.
T. B. K ent ,
t
slowly, but sooner or later the guilty will he new »lress on or about the first of
experienced minerami may conclude to make
S vn F rancis . x>, C ai ,., Nov. 29,1877.
W m . M T i rner , ' Committee.
1 December
Roliert Garrett who carries the mail twice a j C. J. Callahan, of Colo’s valley, in the Ump­
D
ie M iniie —I cheerfully testify as to lihe
Southern
Oregon
his
home.
overtaken.
K
aspar
K
vbli
.
I
next.
week in a hack from Jacksonville to Waldo, qua basin, in digging a well on his place re­
wonderful efficacy of your Nephreticum.
My water was til led with mucousand aedi-
nier-
Mr. P. Donegan is having a new sidewalk reports a good deal of rain the past week along cently, found a vein of coal six feet in thick­
F estival on T hanksgiving N ight .—The
R osebvrg I tems .—Roseburg is fast assum­ ments, end after taking the Nephreticum for
I.adies of the Presbyterian Church will hold a constructed on the east front of his shop and the line anil some mud. But notwithstanding ness alaiut 49 feet from the surface of the
ing metropolitin proportions, a* the following two days—< iglit doses—the water was as
the mud P>ol> has been able to make all the ground.
festival (Oyster supi>er, Fish pond, etc.) on the resilience.
items from the' Roseburg “Star of the tito clear a« amber—no mucous and no sedi­
ment. It is in my opinion a wonderful
trips
w
ithout
a
single
niiscoiinection.
evening of Thanksgiving day, 27th inst. at the
A good shoemaker is needed at I.ink ville.
A gold-bearing quartz ledge was discovered
will attest: Charles Jones, an ex-convict, kidney and bladder remedv.
I lub room in the Masonic building, to which The citizens of that place offer the best of
The “Tidings" says: E. M. Howard killed a few days ago, by Sanford Carter, John 11.
WM. BRAY.
ehqied with a fifteen year-old daughter of a '
a buck elk nt Keil Blanket prairie on Rogue Hyzer an<t John Gale, in the vicinity of the
all are invited. The proceeds of the festival inducements.
('liarles Nickell, editor and proprietor of Mr. Benham, of Camas valley, Dougias conn ¡
ANTO^lNUIMU FACT.
are to lie used in furnishing the new church
J. H. St. Lawrence, the blind vocalist, per- river a short time ago. The elk weighe<l over Squaw Lake diggings, which promises to be this paper, arrived at his home in Jacksonville ty. I’hi' last account heard from the runaway
SIR As I LEV COOPER'S VITAL RK-
edifice when the same is completed. A gener­ formeil at tke Court House Saturday anil 700 lbs., and the hide when dry weighed over as valuable as any yet discovered.
on the 10th of this mouth, after an absence in couple they were going down the Coquille s |i»|{,\ t | V E; TIieGreal English Remedy
—ha* iii.idcinore cure* of Nervoua Debility,
50 ¡MUinds. This must have been a “whaling
al turnout of our citizens is requested.
Mond.ay nights.
A gentleman of tins city, w ho recently visit­ San Francisco and other places of over three river, endeavoring, it is thought, to g t beyond S|M‘rtn.itorrhoea. Seminal Weakness, lx»st
big" one. We should like to see his mate.
The Masonic building at Ashland, com­
ed the Monumental Mme in Grant county, and weeks. IL' looks all th" lietter for the “wear the jurisdiction <>f Oregon.......... Last Sat­ Manhood, nocturnal «‘missions, lassitude,
C an C ows be E ducated ?—Jacksonville has
D. M. Love, of Portland, advertises through who lias no personal interest in them, informs and tear" of the trip, and before this issue urday night .James Davlin, a well-to-do farmer, inability for mental labor, «lespondeiicy,
n number of educated cow a. They are per­ plete in all its appointments, has been erected
the Roseburg “Star" for a wife. Perhaps he us that the company has a large quantity of shall reach the reader lie will I >e once more 111 living in Looking Glass precinct, had a line and such di«ea*es a* are induced by youth­
ful follie* anil exc<‘.**cs, than all other nied-
fect expert» in climbing wagons and unhooking at .a cost of $8,(MM).
has taken the projwr course, in letting the rich ore ready to crush, ami that the mill the editorial harness, ami the occupation of horse together with a saddle ami bridle stolen icine* combined. Wliv will you suff-w?
Examine the large stock of goo»ls .at the New
gates. The farmers who bring produce to
world know.his necessities. At any rate we would soon begin its work. It is his opinion tiie pro-temp editor gone.
from his stable. The thief evidently under­ Send to A. E. Milltie, M. D., No. II Kear­
market have frequent opportunities of exer­ York store belore purchasing elsewhere as the
ny Street, San Francisco, for the Restora­
announce the fact of his desires and thus we that the anticip itions oi the proprietors of the
stood
his business, as he spread hay upon the tive and be cured. Price, $•'> per Dottle.
*
.1 nek son < i re ni I < «»tiri.
cising that most Christian of all virtues—for­ goods must be sold.
give a ¡»oor, hard-up man's notice general cir­ mine will be fully realized, and that it will
fluor in order to prevent the noise of the horse Four times the «piantitv, $10. Try a bottle.
bearance. What is the use anyhow swearing
I he Eckelson surveying party, now at work culation.
walking over it awakening the family. The Dr. Mint i<* treat* alI ¡»ri vale disease* success­
¡»rove
to
be
a
very
valuable
piece
of
property.
at a cow that climbs your wagon, rips open some twenty miles east ot Lakeview is exjieri-
fully. Me lh’ines sent secure from observa­
animal was one of the span for which Mr. tion upon receipt ot price or (’•. O. D.
The Jacksonville Brass Band will give a
“Standard."
your sacks of grain and ilour and helps herself eucing some rough weather.
EXTRACTS EROM LETTERS.
Davlin refused 81'JO. No clew has yet been
social dance at the Club Room this (Friday)
Henry Klippel having leased the Squaw
to their contents?
Matt. Obenchain was thrown from .a mule evening. They have been so liberal iu furnish­
obtained to the thief..........Last week, Ziba “M v eve-*iglit is better." “I am a strong
man again." “It i* worth fifty dollar* a
in Lake county recently, ¡sustaining a severe ing music free of charge on all public occasions, Lake mining propertv, will from now’ on, un­
ami Silas Marvin, Newton Claiborne ami bottle ” “If there I* no reaction after quit­
C hance or C ommanders . —A prospective
til
further
notice,
run
the
same
exdusnely
on
fraetureof the arm ami nose.
that the}’ are certainly entitled to the patron­
another gentleman, went out for a day's hunt ting it, it is the king pin, etc., etc.
change in the command of the Oregon steam­
his own responsibility. He will immediately
Eggs arc scarce in this market. Either the age of our fellow-citizens. Tickets .*1. All
in the mountains near the Little Canyon, in ’lie
ship» is rumored, as follows; \\ hen the new
proceed to dig an additional section of the
How many hard worked individuals in all
chickens
don't
lay
or
the
farmers
don
’
t
care
to
art-
invited.
northern
part of the comity. O.i Friday the our great cities an.- bemoaning their poverty,
ateamer "Columbia” arrives at San Francisco.
ditch, change the pi|w and bulkhead, and ex­
¡tarty separated, the Marvin brothers g<»iiq in w hich prevents their finding the relief that
Captain Can net; now of the “Oregon, will briug to town their surplus lien-fruit.
The question has been asked, what can boys pects to be in full piping order in less than 30
one direction and Claiborne and conqianion change of place and circumstances, and, alaivu
A number of freight teams catne in from do to j»as.s away profitably these long winter lavs. The ground to be worked lias been
take eommaml of her. Captain Bollen, of the
taking another course. Some hours afterwards all, rest, so frequently affords. A large major­
"Geo. W. Elder,” will take the “Oregon,” Roseburg the forepart of the week, heavily la­ nights? The answer is simple: Let them 1»«-- thoroughly prospected and will undoubtedly
ity of mankind are deprived of this means of
Ziba Marvin noticed a commotion in the bush­ recu|H-rating their exhausted energies. But
and TohImann, formerly captain of the “City den with new goods for our merchants.
take themselves to reading useful and instruc­ give good results. Success to him!
es, ami sighting the object which he thought “there's a balm in Gilead." Freae’s Hamburg
tive literature. The T imes is a first-rate fami­
of Chester,” now acting -as first mate of the
Postmaster Muller informs us that for the
Mining
operations
in
Josephine
co'.mty
have
to be a deer fire 1 upon it. His aim was too Tea gives vigor to the vital forces, pnmmtes
ly newspaper and our boys shouhl read it care­
"Oregon,” will take the “Geo. W. Elder.
week ending Nov. 7th, there were mailed at
received
a
new
impulse
since
the
1
ite
rains.
true, and aery of pain, from Claiborne, made digestion, and gives tone to the system. Try it.
fully every week.
this
office
663
letters
and
62
postal
cards.
T he A nkeny F arm .—The "Resources of
The hydraulic claim worked by Wimer and
known the terrible fa -t that a cc impanion had
Mrs.
says
A real “unpleasantness” between two »>[>•
Oregon and Washington” for November, has
Simmons will lie ready for piping in about t<n
Services at the M E. Ulinrch, Jacksonville,
The
bullet
took
effect
in
the
been
wounded.
Don
’
t
take
any
of
the
quack
rostrums, as
¡losing witnesses occurred in the court room last
days. They have a four-mile ditch carrying
the following: We learu from ('apt. A. P. next Sunday morcoig at II o'clock. Sunday
the heart, ami after they are regimental to the human cistern;
left
breast
a
little
below
Tuesday. One of the’ parties called the other
1.5(10 inches of water. (Lie thousand f ■••t ot
Ankeny that he has purchased the above farm School in the afternoon at 2 o'clock r. ,M.
lingering a few hours in great suffering, Clai but put vour trust in Hop Bitters, which
party a liar, when the other made motions to
will cure general dilanidation, eostive hab­
piping
will
be
used
with
an
eleven-inch
giant
from his son Henry, situated in Marion county,
borne breathed his last, II is body was then it« and all «•onti«« diseases. Thov Hived
There will be thirty-eight indictments for go for his scalp, His Honor, not relishing such
ami four-inch nozzel. \\ essel A Co., hydraul­
a few miles above Salem the State ( apita!
M r. ('lailsu’ne Daac from a severe extract <if tripod fever,
gambling’at the next term of Court in Union I 1
i brought live miles to his home,
¡»roceedings, quickly fined the offender for
ic miners, have nearly completed their prep.t
together with all the stock and implements. county. Some of “the girls" are included.
was aged about 22 and well liked in the com- They arc the nc p’u* wnumof med ivi lies.—
contempt of court.
Roxton (¡lobe.
! rations for the season’s run. The elevator used
This tract of land comprises 4,500 acres, it
inunity w here he resided.
B.irtholemew White a Ivertises in one of the
W.
B.
Carter,
editor
of
the
(
’
.»rvallis
“
Ga
-------------
»
in carrying the dirt from their mine to the
being one of the best tracts in Oregon, and is Salem pajiers, that he will pay no debts except
f-ri' The National < ¡old Medal was awarded
R ailroad N ecessities .—'Dio gradual to Bradley A Rulot.*on for the liest Photo­
stocked with all the necessary farming imple­ what he contracts himself. Sage conclusion , zette,” has recently lost his only brother, flume works to perfection. Rich prospects
building oi the Northern Pacific railroad graphs in the United States, and the Vienna
•Janies E. Carter, publisher of the Daily “Trib­ have been found beneath what was supposed
ments; liesides a great number of live stock, this.
may
force t he
1’. R. R. to build branches Medal tor the best in the world. 429 Mont­
une,” Jefferson City. Missouri. The latter was to be bed rock, but what proved to be a boul­
which are many of the best blooded ani­
for into Oregon, to secure a share of the North­ gomery street, San Francisco.
It is asccrtaine 1 that the grade of the new in his 40th year, had been twice elected Mayor der formation, with good pay dirt.
mals. The Captain proposes to dispose of this
sum ern trade, just as Tom Scott forced the
road across the mountain between Waldo and of Jefferson City, and held eminent positions
F or S u . e .— Sewing machines making the
tract of land to a colony on very easy terms,
building of the Southern Pacific into Arizo­ regular H »we lock-stitch for sale at ten dol«
Crescent < 'ity will not exceed 150 feet to the in the Masonic Order.
ja < uso \ toi xn xriniiHi. <1.5 ii .
and says he prefers selling to Germans.
Brannan vs. .John Brannan, suit na, to join the Texas Pacific road. It will lars and upwards at the Singer office.
mile.
('apt. L. L. Williamsis writing a scries of
rorce.
Decree granted by default. not Im long before the <p. |{. R. nioroply
Programme for the races on the
and
F.x« ■r’lNO C ontest .—The blindman's concert
Remember the school election this (Fridav) articles on our “National Park ’ for the “Plain­
MARRIED
Moon
vs.
Francis B ill, to recover mon­ of the Pacific ends of the overland roads
race
last Monday night at the Court House was the afternoon. It is important that every friend dealer.” The Captain denies the charge of I 25th of December,
ken under ad i isement.
will
have
competition,
both
at
San
Diego
Cl MMoNS- GA RHETT-Nov. 5. 1*79, by
arena of considerable excitement. A guitar of the public .school lake part in the delibera­ elopement against him which was published in i track:
B >lt vs. Wm. Byliee et al., to re- and Puget Sound.— Journal.
Elder Martin Peterson, W. It. CumtnonH
fie.
F
irst
D
ay
.
Gue
half mile and repeat
■waa voted to the most popular young lady in tions.
»ney. Motion to transfer this case to
the papers throughout the State; but the bus- j
and Miss Lucy M. Garrett, all of .Jackson
Ì.
District
Court
of
Oregon
denied
and
the audience, the Misses Ella Prim ami Kate
R ate <> f T axation . For the benefit of those
count v.
Newman Fisher has a full line of the cele­ baud of the “gone” woman persists in his di-I for all horses in the district, l’urse *50; ell-
ed. ( 'ause mm oil trial.
trance fee for the same, •$5.
Dorwin lieing the only candidates placed in brated iron-clad gum and rubber boots for sale. vorec suit all the same.
who failed to notice the item published some LOW ELL— HOAGUE—Nov. 2, 1*79, at th«
residence of the bride’s parents by Judge
Fl Mit race, 3iM) yards, free for all in
nomination, every vote being ten cents. T he They are unexcelled and should be given a
D oings of the L egion of H onor .—The four weeks a^o, we would say, that the rate of
Those who promised to deliver us wood, I
I. Floyd. John Lowell and Misa Viola
district, Entrance feu •*■'», fees to go with
first ballot stood. Prim 25 votes, Dorwin 14; trial.
-etui monthly concerts of the Legion of Honor taxation as established by the Commissioners
Hoague, all of Josephine county.
flour, county scrip, money, etc., should not i
purse. Purse $25.
the second ballot, Print 65, Dorwin 16; the
<»f
Jackson
county
is
as
follows:
For
State
have
become
the
delight
of
hundreds
of
our
Several emigrant wagons loaded with fam­ fail to overcome their bashfulness and put in |
S ei .’ ond D ay . -Trotting
• Trotting race, mile heats, iic.qilc. Another rousing entertainment by purposes 7 mills; for school purposes 3 mills;
third and last ballot. Prim 369. Dorwin 361.
BORN.
ilies and household goods, passed through an appearance. The roads arc becoming rough |
best two in three, purse $100, entrance fee, the “Legion" took ¡.lace last Friday night at tor county ¡im poses 1(1 mills; poll tax $3, one FOUNTAIN —In Ashland, Nov. 1st 1879, to
Seventy-three dollars is a big pile of money to
Jacksonville last Monday’, bound for points anil we are ready to till out any numl»er of j
*10. Free for all horses that never trotted for the Court House wlsicli demonstrated an ili­ dollar of which goes toward the support of the
throw away on a twelve dollar guitar. How-
tiie wife of J. D. Fountain, a son.
north.
blank receipts before the total destruction of I
[inblic money in the district, composed of the ; creasing interest by all cla a’s of citizens, with Comity Hospital.
much better it would have been for the re­
..Lt'ARToN—At Linkville, Oct. 22d, to
— .... — < - ■ ... —- ...
The Literary Society meets this (Friday) the earth, so seriously talked of by some, oc- j counties of Jacksoil, L ike, Siskiyou, Josephine
A. P. Mel'arum ai d w ife, a daughter.
spective friends of the two young ladies to
the female element |>re luminal ing. The ('ourt
F alling S tars .—The «tars fell last night. BELL—At Cottonwood, Oct. 2d, to James
curs.
night
in
one
of
the
up-stair
rooms
of
the
Court
have purchased a guitar each for them, than
and Douglas.
Housewas again uncomfortably crowded, and We kept the “forms” open t<> witness the
Bell and wife, a son.
Our fishermen report that during the latter i Running race, single »lash of one mile, free
to throw their money away on a blind hum­ House. A good turn out of the members is
was imperative-
the necessity of a larger house w.»«.
...i,.. ....
pyrotechnic
display
of
the
heavenly
worlds,
WIMER
—In Waldo. Nov. 2, 1*79, to the
half of October and the first week in Novem­ for all horses in the district, purse $25, cn-
bug? How long will it be before our people expected.
wife ot James W. Wimer, a son.
Iv felt.esjieciaily by those who were unable to and it was grand beyond <leseri|ition.
The grand jury nas brought in a true bill ber there has been an unusual run of salmon up trance fee$5.
will cease to be gulled by these travelling
find seats. The programme of last evening Nothing has occurred like it since the
DIED
against Sin Fook for circulating spurious the I’ogue river, Umpqua, Coqudle and Sius-
‘tappers” aad humbugs?
All trotting races to be in harness, National was fully equal if not superior to the per memorable year of 1*33, when many
law.
The
other
day
Capt.
Nelson
cast
his
coin. No bill was found against Jacob Ish
Trotting Association rules to govern trottino formance of the society two week* ago.
people thought that the world was coming FIELDS—At Fort KlamiUh. Oreg«»n, Oct.
Two M iners M issing .—About two months for an assault.
net in the latter stream, when his boat was
28, 1879, of pncumoiiia, iliraui Fields,
io an end.
races. Pacific ('oast rules to govern running
The
presiding
officer,
David
Linn,annonti<md
«go we published a notice of a number of
nearly swamped with the large quantity of
aged 60 years.
The thermometer went down to the “freezing
races. Free for ail means just what it says in i as first on the programme music by the Jack-
S ettlers can have their notices for final MYER—At the Franco- A merman Hotel,
miners commencing to prospect on what is
salmon he caught.
the running races.
point" on the morning of the 10th; at sunrise it
' sonville Brass Band, followed by the society proof and other land notices published in
Jacksonville. Nov. 9, 1*79, Walter Myer,
known as Hole-in-the-Gronnd, near the Fort
(In the night of the 9th instant a fire broke
ranged
at 30. Overcoats and fire-places were
The
follow
ing
is
the committee on general , siii'diig, “Have courage t<> say no,” Miss the T imes by requesting the officers of the
son of B. I-. Myer <»f Ashland, aged atx»ut
Klamath military road on Rogue river, some
out in Ralph A Smith’s wagon-making establish­ arrangements for the Jackson (‘ounty Sport­ Fannie Dowell presiding at the organ; next a
27 years.
at a premium.
Rosebur’ Land Otliee, through the < ounty GOODIN—In Jn<k*onville. Nov. !2, 1879,
36 miles northeast of Jacksonville. Two men
ment in Ashland and burned to the ground. ing Club:
’
.liiet
by
the
Misses
Maggie
Donegan
and
Jackson and Lake counties boast of the fin­
Clerk or other agents, to semi them to this es-
went there from Sam's valley about the same
Joseph Warren, infant son of Joseph and
A small bin of grain which stood near by was
I Annie Little, Miss Carrie Beekman at the tablish'nent, where the service will be per­
Jacob
Ish,
James
McDonough,
John
E.
est
horses
and
fattest
cattle
on
the
Coast.
time, who, when they left, intended to return
also destroyed. Houck’s hotel on the one side
organ; next a l lrcsse» by A lam Kiippel and formed at the very lowest rates.
in about three weeks. As they have not been *tock buyers from abroad have long.since been anil Phillips’ livery stable on the other, ha.l a ' Ros*, ('. ('. Beekman, David Kennon. Win. M.
Turner, ('has. Nickell, Geo. Cooksey, David i B. F. Dowell; next a comic song, by Messrs,
convinced
of
this.
heard of since that time considerable uneasi­
narrow escape. We are not informed as to the i Peninger, John Watson, James A. Cardwell, i Robt. Wilkinson, .fames R. Little, Geo. How­
A lmost C ompleted . The new county
ness is lieing felt for their safety. The names
Stages are away behind time and promise to
origin of the fire.
Geo. W. Stephenson, E. H. Autenrieth and .1. ard, Win. Young, Dan. Cardwell and Aaron bridge across Sardine creek is almost finished
of the men have, unfortunately, been forgotten; remain so until the Winter schedule goes into
‘ M.eglv, with Rn-hard Kb’q.el presiding at the and teams have been crossing it during the
—OF THE—
The Crescent City “Courier” says: Mrs. J. ‘ W. Manning.
but one of them, our Sam's Valley correspond­ effect, as the roads are in a frightful condition
past
week.
The
structure
is
a
substantial
one
organ.
Then
a
recess
which
was
improved
by
The
undersigned
wonhl
most
respectfully
’
re
­
Wenger has ripe, luscious strawberries in her j
ent says, was working in one of the barber and becoming worse.
SAN FRANCISCO
garden.
She treated a fri'rnd of ours to a i quest the above named gentlemen anil each of the reading of the pledge,ami by taking in new and reflects credit on Messrs. McDougall ami
shops in Jacksonville two years ago.
Thursday, Nov. 27th, has been designated
Robinson,
who
have
the
work
in
hand.
■
member*.
After
recess
th
-
Band
discoursed
P. S. The alioveitem was furnishedus by R. by the President as a national day of Thanks­ large saucer full on the 31st of October, and them to meet at J.ieksom die, Oregon, on Sat­
another of its soul-sterriug ¡»lee
followed by
Jf<»ble of Sain's valley. Since it was in type giving. Now for that “ripe" turkey the T ime - expects to have them fora month yet. Just urday, November 15, )S,9, at one o clock 1’.
P iano T uning .—Paul Shorn will visit
think of it! Strawberries ripening here in lati­ m ., for the purpose <>f making ate! completing a dtief, “Carry me back to my mother," by Jacksonville on, or about the 151h of No-
we learn that the “missing miners" have : spoke of the other day.
California Street, Jacksonville.
tude 41 degrees 11 minutes north! It speaks the organization and the election ot oflicers for the Misses Katie .Lines and Lillie Ulrich; teci- M’liibcr. for the purpose of tuning and re­
turned up in Jacksonville, unharmed in both
J. B. Thomas will exhibit a tine three-year-
the Club. I solicit the co-operation of all tation, “Allen Bane, by Lewis G. lbws; pairing pianos and organs, and also to re­
well for our climate.
body and mind. The name of one of them is
old Vermont colt on our streets next Monday.
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED A
horse-raisers in this county in this enterprise next, a balkid, “The Bridge," by Mi«s Kate ceive orders tor insti iinienta.
Nathan Furber, and the name of the other we
J. R. Cameron ami J. \V. Ingram came ID to help make it a success.
1 general variety store with Geo. W. El­
It is a tine animal and will no doubt attract
Dorwin,
with
Miss
Ida
Klippel
presiding
a:
slid not learn.
liott
on Main street, whe|fl lie will keep a
in
Wednesday from the Klamath country
that attention he merits.
J ohn .1. L athrop .
■ the or an; select readin ■
full assortment of cigars, tobacco, smoking
The Democratic pajwr to be established in charge of a large band of sheep. Crossing the i
articles, candies, stationary, cutlery and
SrnPEN D ea th .—Walter Myer of Ashland,
elli’T, b\ M'S« I'.lillll' Li
Caseailes
between
Linkville
and
Ashlan»!
they
toys.
Proposi!
»«Hi
lo
Test
Musical
Kupcrtorlt.i
announced the e.uumitte
A young man about 27 years of age, died very Lakeview is to he called “Lake County Ex­
Between .Music Sto.tent«.
Ile invites the public to give him a call
encountereil
from
six
to
eight
inches
of
snow,
¡»rogra'.itue, to consist oi
auddenly at his room in the Branco-American ammer.” The press, type and oflice material
and assures all thev will call again.
but the roughest part of the trip they exper-
45tf
JAKE MARCUSE.
Hotel in this city on the morning of the 10th are already on the ground.
The reputation of Jacksonville as a mu­ tie ami Emily Brown ¡in
John Ray was lined i?’25 and costs for assault­
ienceil while nearing the Yalley. They got in
notion
of
A
•'.
Jones
it
instant. Being a sufferer from some affection
The groun I i* in splemlid
sical center i« so well established, b ull at
ing a neighbor with a deailly weapon. As lie
without the loss of a single sheep in a band of
of the bladder he came down to Jacksonville plow ing, and our farmers are
home anil abroad, that it is sc ireely necess­ i gram 1 entertainment on Friday’ evi
was unable to pay he took lodgings in jail.
1,500.
one day last week to consult with Dr. Aiken ; ¡»rove the opportunity by |
ary to refer to it in these columns. In mderto . I .»th, ami that the following !> - aco
«bout his complaint. A hydrocele operation fields for seeding next Spring.
Jacob and Lannes Klippel, who for the past test the musical competence and the pro i make • the necessary prep iration
\ esterday morning the housetops and streets FORWARDING 4 COMMISSION AGENT
Mrs. lloreiiCe Shiply, I
was successfully performed by Dr*. Aiken ami
gres*
and
attainments
of
the
students
of
five
days
have
been
on
a
hunt
in
the
Squaw
i of .Jacksonville were white with snow, which
1
same:
('apt. Ferree of the firm of Ferree, Thatcher
Autcnrii th, tl
that beautiful science, Prof. Kugler of K lipp.l.
Vroomau, after w hich he (Myer) was much re­
had entirely disappeared at eleven o'clock.
Worden, (successors to Jay Beach in the L.ike region, report considerable snow in the
Annie
Little,
Roseburg. Oregon*
lieved and for two days afterward was up and ¡mst tradership at Fort Klamath) arrived at mountains and both the lakes about full of the Mu*ie Conservatory propose* a test i Ella l’rim
\<»!!iing Short ot I iiiiiistakubl«* Beiictits
closed by the
about feeling as wi ll as anybody. Imagine the post with his family the forepart of this water with a large hea»l constantly flowing in. musical entertainment in Jacksonville, j tertainment
i Coiif(>rre«l upon tens of thousands of suffer-
e of their superb
These natural reservoirs will now afford an some! ime in t he tie i r t lit tire. He proposes nishing one
the surprise of everybody, when on Monday
erchants of J acksonville
i er* couhl originate and maintain the repu-
week.
*
and vicinity shi Aping goods via Rose­
-.■ting adjourned,-
morning, »bout breakfast time, he was found
ample supply of water for next season’s min­ that the performers oil the instrument* 1 t er which th
i lai ion which A yer ’ s S arsaparilla enjoy*.
bin g will find it to their advantage to ship
A meeting of the members of the Jackson-
shall
consist
of
three
students
of
hi*
con
­
an
be.
apparently
as
iui[»;»y
as
<
•
Il
;*
¡i
compound
of
th«*
best
vegetable
al-
ing ojHTiitions. The Squaw Lake Mining Com­
«lead in his bed! When discovered his Itody
through this house. Ample warehouse
1 ville Jockey Club w ill l»e held at 1 o'clock r.
servatory and three students ot St, el try *
loratives, with the Iodide* of Potassium room, safe and ea nt ul storage, and business
was «till warm but its spirit ha.l taken its
pany have in these lakes oue of the finest w ater
FAI.SE IHl’R'.-SStOA’.
ami Iron, ami is the most effectual of all promptly attended to.
Academy. It is understood that the contest­
flight. As a lively fire was burning at the m . at the Town Hall next Saturday, the 15th privileges in the State.
i
iciiK'die.s for scrofulous, mercurial, or
Reference«: S. Marks
ants shall not have studied music over one
lt i* g' nerallv snp ><».. d 1»y
I blood disoriler*. Umformly *u».ce**iiil and G. Haynes, Roseburg. A Co., J. C. Floed,
time in the fire-place, he must, undoubtedly, instant. All the members are expected to
The
“
Sentinel"
says:
We
are
authorize»!
to
(
vear ami three months; that each side ■ tlv jM-op’.c geuisa'lv th.’it D. <|
; ci rtain in it« remedial effect*, it produces
have been up to fix it and must have gone to attend.
sav that Jay B-sach, of Linkville, will shall furnish an instrument, half tiie pro­ variiblv !>• cur I. l»’i‘ w ■ ir<
si y r.i pid an<l com¡ilete «Hires of Scrofu’a, Sore*, Charges on Freight...... .............$1 50 per ton
“
“ Salt per car load..... 1.00 “ "
bed again. As no post mortem examination
Margret Sehnmpf, who is now in her 82.1 trot Altamont against Stevenson's Sir Walter gramme of the evening'* entertainment ami »hat G rei n * A i <. i « t F lowe
t<» Bod*. Humors, Pimples, Eruption«, Skin
Mark
your
goods; C h re of II. L. M.
Di'case*
a'i<l
all
disorders
arising
from
im
­
wm held no deflinite statement can be imide as year, was su.l lenly taken ill last week, and
and
for five hundred or one thousand dollars, race be responsible for half of the hall lent. otir know li’.l :<■, failed t.» eure
Roseburg
purity
of
the
blood.
Jìv
it«
tn
vigor
iting
l.iver
<
‘
omjilaint
in
all
its
toru
to the cause of his death, but the circumstances for a time she was not expected to live. But
to be mile heats best three in five, over either Prof. K. is of the opinion tiiat such an en­
• tl’ <’ts it always relieve« and often cur **
are quite strong that death was brought al»ut she has since rallrad, and is in a fair way of the Yreka track, or Bybee's track at Jackson­ tertainment would be higjhly agreeable to Stomach, <'o.** iVfnes-. S>ck I
Liver Com plaints. Female Weaknesses and
• t it lo'i <>f the 11 ■ art. I iidig -! 1<
I
rregularil i«'s, an»l is a potent renewor <>f
by paralysis of the heart or dropsy of the heart recovering.
the
public,
besides
demonstrating
the
»
f-
the m.uith, &<•. Out o: the 5
ville. R ice to lie run at anv time between
vitali v. For puiifying the I»I« k »»I it lias i >
tieienev ami aiperiority of the respective (IfSsoM la*t year not a-in h
The sad news was telegraphed to his parents
Joseph Ripp brought to town a nice lot of now and Christmas tinder the rilles of the Na­ institutions, Tiie detail* of the programme
< «¡nal. It tone* up t lie system, restore* a nd I
porfed, luit thoii-,l".ds ul o'np
at Ashland, who came down the same day and
pie-erves the health, ami imparts vigl ­ 4 * UMBER OF DESIRABLE TOWN
ripe strawberries, the product of his garden tional Trotting Association. $250 or $500 can be arranged to suit both parties, What iiavi’ been i’i i’ei A d fi’o’n dm .’
imi energy. c«»r forty years it. ha* been ï\ l<»ts in Klippel’*addition (<> Jacks n-
took the corpse to his home. We understand
near Wagner creek. There are more of the dollars forfeit to lie put up within the next do the managers of St. Mary’.« » K Academy
ful eures. Three <lo*. * w ill t
n exte isiv«1 t*e, ami is to day llm most
will l»o s<>'d«>n reasonable terniH. For
that the deceased
engaged to be married same kind ripening on his premises. Who ' twenty «lays, Now gentlemen put up and let sav to the proposition? Prof, llgler ex - Try it. Sampl.’ Bottles 10
r available iiudi'-itw tor the suffering sick vtlle
pects an answer within the next t ivo
further particulars enquire of
shortly; if so, this sudden death will cause a
i size 75 Cents. For sale by E.
anywhere. For sale by ali Dealers.”
the merits of these two horses Ire deckled.
I
' weeks.
can lieat tins’.'
HENRY KLIPPER,
double bereavement.
S. W. Sawyer, Kerbyville’s pioneer mer­
chant, in at present paying this Valley a
visit. Mr. Sawyer is enjoying the best health
and we trust that his stay amongst us w ill be
a protracted one.
A shooting match occurred last Saturday in
Sani’s valley, which created agood deal of mer­
riment. The stake lieing a quarter beet, C. C.
McClendon, John Satterfield and Win. Paine
proved the victors.
I'J KSu V.< i. MITES.
«
Grand Opening
H. L. MURTON,
M
LOTS FOR SALE.