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She ikmotrntic ïiinrs. FRIDAY f •• NOV EM BEU 21, 1879. W AGON KOll> MEETING >• LUN OX A I. NOI ES MININ« MHS CllK l IT Coi nr I*Ko< EE1UNGS.—Tilt* Tol An immense and also grotesquely-shaped po lowing proceedings have transpired in i tili.» tato may be seen at the Railroad Saloon. It Miners are ready and awaiting water. Court since onr last report: weighs four pounds and was raised by Thus. Paul Schien, the piano-tuner, is expected Clear and cold. Kubli A R»lt vs. Wm. Bybee, « AV. McAndrew of Bear creek. Beck Bros. & Co. are engaged in working here next week. Hawk' tt, E. C. Robinson ard Jesse 1 Fanners are busy. Daley A Co. are constructing a neat dwell J. H. llnffer, School Clerk, is now engaged their diggings on Applegate. son; action at law to recov» r nioney’. New goods at E. C. Brooks’. I ing-house for A. I). Helman of Ashland, but in assessing th'» district. Die miners of Josephine county are actively diet for Win. Bvli»*e, one <»t defendants, and I for plaint’tl's against the remaining defend- ; Circuit Court is still in session. will not complete it until next season, owing John Tupper bi l in the land sold at Sheriff's engaged in preparing for the Winter run. ants fir the muu of $2.3'»2.03. to the scarcity of lumlier. Wagon-road meeting to-morrow. N. Campbell vs. Claiborn Neil; appeal Johnson & Allison are putting their claims sale Saturday at $1,320. Those who promised to deliver us flour, from Justice's Court. Judgment for du- County scrip always taken at par. L. Leonard arrived in town Tuesday and is on Jackson creek in first class order for the en fendant tor his costs. wood, etc., should not fail to overcome their Bernard Lorraine, a native <»f France, was 1 suing season. The -lockey Club meets to-morrow. bashfulness and put in appearance soon, as uow en route to California. I admit!» 1 to i-iiizeii'liip. E. F. Walker will leave fur Grave creek i the roads are becoming rough. Rev. W. H Klyce will hold thanksgiving The Trustees meet to-morrow evening. A. S. Moon vs. Frank Ball; action to re this week, to look after the mines on Brim cover money. Trial postponed until next T. A. Newman, administrator of the estate services at Pho-nix next 1 hursday. ’Die Legton of Honor converei to-night. term. stone gulch in which he is interested. J. T. Raiiney <»f Table Rock was once the L»nis B. Tucker is Ashland's new Marshal. of G. W. Bressler, deceased, will sell some Roxanna Farris mid T. J. Farris vs. ('opp’s I Lind-book of Mining Law, notices of Hays »•: al.; to quiet title. Demuri choice real property at public sale on Decem owner of the present site of Roseburg. Big Klamath Lake was frozen over last vvetk. ber 20th. See advertisement. location of quartz and placer mines and other plaiiititl's complaint sustained and i * Our friend J. D. Fountain steps around lofti giv» n plaintifl'to am»*ti«l same. As Winter approaches flour improves in minitig blanks for sale at the T imes oilice. Caro Bros, of Roseburg have established a ly because it’s a boy of orthodox weight. R. D. Hull vs. Geo. T. Sly; appeal from price. (’has. J. Howard is surveying an extension Justice's Court. (’iide<’i»’e»L branch store at Oakland, with Uncle Aaron, | Sheriff Bybee commenced the collection of John »hlh vs. U. Laliourdette; injunction. A teachers' institute is said to be on the well known to old Yrekans, in charge. ! to Sifers A Fisher's »liich, e.'irrying w ater from taxes yesterday, beginning at Chimn -y Rock. Decree granted. Success to their new enterprise. tapis here. Rogue river to their mines near Big Bar. Thos.Suiith vs. Caro A Brum: •<> recover G. W. Frey returned from Butte creek this St. Mary ’ s Academy commenced the second j Fresh butter and eggs are at a premium in Frank Ennis, who has just returned from ni' in- y. Defend mt 's demurrer sustained and term of the scholastic year last .Monday under ; week, but will pcrrnaneutly locate tln-re soon. G:ilice creek, informs us that the mines there plaimiti given leave to tile amended eom- this market. plaint Note, receipt ami order books for sale at the favorable auspices. We are pleased to see ’ Dr. Stanley of Table Rock made us a call are being put in order for an extended run. M. J. < He reports that section in statu tins excellent institution prospering. Tuesday. T imes office. <’apt. H. Kelly has retiirne I from the Wil liee and junction P. W. Olwell's dwelling house at Pho-nix * quo. lamette valley to look after bis mining inter- trial. -Jas. Drum has the celebrated Horseshoe-tag was completed last week and presents a neat j Geo. Freeman, formerly one of B--ggs’team ’■sts in the northern portion of the county. Win. I’itterson A’ Co. vs S. (’. Palmer; to cigar for sale. f»»r»-<-l«»se ieii. Dismissed at platntitf -cost. appearance. Marsh »^ Co. of Ashland did; sters, is driving stage over the Siskiyou moun There are about twenty men at Silver creek (’. W. Sa 'ge is adding a billiard room to themselves credit in its construction. P.iuli.ie Farieti vs. S. M. Farren; divorce. tain. at present, who propose to remain during the Dismiss' fat plaintilf’s cost. the New State Hotel. The damage done by the last tire at Ashland Daniel Hopkins vs. R. F. L. IL.fiool lock et Waiter and thoroughly prospect that region. The all-absorbing topic of the »lav: A wagon is being repaired. Smith & Co. and John I al.; 1» t'lredosc «-battel morlgag«*. Con Hamilton A Go., near Uniontown, are still tinned. mad to Crescent City. Ralph are restoring the buildings destroyed U in. |{vbe»* v *. A. W. Hawkett, J. - busily engi.ed in rbiming, but expect t-> have The pleasant weather now prevailing is dry and will soon have them completed. E. c. Roliinson; to recover money, • vi-rv thing ill readiness by the time water lied tor servii’O. ! ing up the roads rapidly. Fisher X Cohn have .»lie of the best assort I Amanda Bilger vs. J. H. and M irv A . conies. There is still considerable snow on the Sis ments of general merchandise brought to Decree From 'Dios. II. Gilson we learn that the I 1’eiin; lo I'Hi.-i’Io-e mortgage, town and are selling their goods at rates that granted. kiyou and Cascaile ranges. I astonish everybody. Give them a call. Wm. Kreuzcr is at New York at present Henry Ammerman vs. J. Elliott: io i«>re- For bargains call on E. Jacobs, who is con »■1» isC 'lmt i »*1 inoitgage. pei-lee gi:^.'»'d. soon as lii- and will return to Jacksonville as I 'The roads to Roseburg are in a frightful con <'. W. K itiii-r vs. J. F.lli»itt et al*»» lure- stantly receiving new goods. dition,but teaming nevertheless continues com health will permit. <*luse mortgage. i'e»-ree grain»'«!. Old Boreas h:is subsided for the time being E. K. Audi rstm vs. ,|. 11. Skidm»'re of a).; Mr. Ward of Josephine - county paratively uninterrupted, as considerable and is succeeded by J. Frost. to foreclose mortgage. De<-re»» granted. freight still remains at the railroad depot. Indu this place a visit and may colo « Kulili «V Bolt vs. Wm. Bv l»»*u et al.; suit Our ib-alers have sold a large number of Fort Luir, which will b< tn r»*eover money. Motion to st t ,e.i to 1 he Jacksom ille Literary Association wishes nently locate here. plows during the past fortnight. v eritict and tor now trial as regards Wm. to inform the people of J.-v-ksonville that its Lieut. Brown passed Bv bee taken under adv ¡sument. S. Cohn has our thanks for a supply of members meet at their Lail, not for amuse week ell route for Fort , of the Palmer creek mines, those delicious cranberries he has in stock. ment, but for mutual literary improvement. company is stationed. i bulkhead and puttiug in L amextvbi . e Ao ioext .—The communi HKIF.F llEFEKENd: ♦ A meeting of the citizens of Jacksonville Ami vicinity will be held on Saturday, Novem ber 22<l, at 2 o'clock P. m ., to hear the report of J. S. Howard on th»i new road to Crescent City. Turn out, everybody. . E. H. A vtf . xkieth , i M. H axi . f . y , — ’* x Committee. J. N exan , C hristmas A mcsements .—The Jacksonville Brass and String Band will give a grand ball on Christmas night an»l will also arrange a programme of festivities for the day. The Bainl will leave nothing undone to ensure a good time. A ttendance I m hea .-IN»;.—There are now- 125 pupils in attendance on Ashland ( ollege ami Normal School and the number is con ■tantly increasing. Th»- faculty is indefatiga ble m its efforts to establish a first class edu cational institution, and we are pleased to notice the success that is attending them. T om . R ates . -The County Commissioners at their last session fixed the rates of toll for the new Rock Point bridge, which are the same as charged at Chavner's bridge, t»»-wit: Sheep and hogs, three Cents per head; loose cattle, ten cents |>er head; man and horse, 25 cents; one horse ami buggy, tw»»-horse wagon or buggy, or one yoke of cattle and wagon, 5o cents; four horses ami wagon, or two yoke of cattle and wagon, 75 cents; each additional span of horses or yoke of cattle, 2.'» cents. H ome A gain .—The editor of the T imes has resumed his accustomed duties after a brief respite therefrom. His experience during the interregnum has lteen a most pleasant one and he exiiects to speak more fully thereof at an early date. The I ivies has been in excellent hands during his absence, and its readers have reason to be congratulated upon the aide and faithful manner in which th" functions of edi tor ad interim have been exercised by Adam Klippel, long connected with the eiliton.il pro fession. S ociety E lections . -Table Rock Encamp ment elects officer.» next Tuesday evening, ami .Jacksonville Lodge No. )0. I. I). I). !'., will hohl its ek-etion on tin’ Satiir»lay following. L’mkr a new law passed by the list Great Council, Or»-gonian-Pocahont.i Tr-.b»- No. Improved Order ojkReil Men, will elect ot!i «me month earlier, to -wit: Tuesday even N-ivenilier 25th. Warren L»idge No. 10, F. A A. M., will hold its annual election on ih-cemlier 21th and install officers on St. John s Day, Dccemlier 27th. auspices of the ladies of the Presbyterian Church, to which all are invited. Nothing will )»e left undone tor the entire suci’ess»»f the affair and a pleasant time is anticipated. The proceeds will be devoted to the furnishing of th»- Presbyterian t'linrch about to be l.llilt ill this place. Jgvcrybody should be in attend- St J»|»EX D eath .—J. H uin than, a well- known citizen of this county died ri th er Slid- tleuly at \\ »»slvill«- on Saturday 1 1st. Some- time previous t<> Ins ilemise he fell down the ’it.qis of John Wooils' store, (in an apoplectic tit it is suppos»‘il), but reCcll t-d no serious in- juries, Hc departe»! this life while suffering from a recurrent shock, not havin', 4 spoken for several hours. Deeeilent was Al years of age and his death w ill be regretted by the many who knew In.ifl hum: The funeral took place from th»- (’.--.’ hViolie Violie t Church ’Lurch mi the follow ing day, j’ev- LirtFier Blanchet otliciat ilig. C hange «. Division A ;ent Carll was in town one day last week looking alter the interests of the O. A C. Sta, Company, which } um adopt«-d the Winter schedule. Stages are therefore running on slow tune and arrive here from the south at 8:45 o'clock A. M. and from the north at 10:31) o'clock v. m . The Company haslieen strenuous in its endeavors for an unin terrupted mail service, and, considering the ob stacles it was obliged to .surmount, has suc ceeded admirably. The change will enable the drivi-rs to make regular time until the atorm.s of Winter shall interfere. The Grand -lurv found but one true bill, The -Jury was discharge»! on Monday, no >ect to operate on a more ex- tv was last Tues'l.iy pained to hear th:.1 W. Jas. Lawrence, a superbir cabinet-maker. A. A. I laniiltoii, one of our most ent< rpris ever betöre. further business for its consideration appearing. that against Sing Book. The charges against a ili be in Marsh Ai Co. s establishment at Ash I ing citizens, bad met with a sei inti-«<•» •ideiit Jacob Ish, .1. M. Crickett, J. E. Clark and The “Alex. Dunean,” which was beache»! 1 he storms Lav»* ceased tor the preset i liind during thè Winter. at bis mining <*laiin near I’nioniown that near Ellensburg, is afloat and doing service. John Cimborsky, held in .lustice's Court, were J. W. Ingram has returned from Fort Klam the mim rs who were anticipating th? ignored. morning. It seem that vv hi t« lie was eon The “Inmtiful snow" has vanished. Only ath and will resume mining operations near rainy seasm Lad already commenced -Irin ting a bedrock flume some of iIn- cm- The fact that one of our town cows devoured been doonied to disappointment. th«- mountain tops can now boast its presence. Willow Springs this Winter. p!»>v»‘.s of the mine were blasting an oak six pounds of butter a farmer had brought to Ex Governor (’h.nlvv i»-k will refill" Better than a letter to your friends in the Jay Beach has removed to his farm near st iiinp some »listan<-e away, \V hen t he blast market leaves no loubt with us that Jackson "southern On-gon in a few vve* ksaml r States: A copy of the T imes sent regularly. Linkville and will hereafter devote his atten went oil’a block of wood, that must have ville has a most accomplished and eccentric lot tin- in-¡»i-i-tioii of o-ir mining interest.-, w i tion to the raising ot fine horses. weighed 1'1 pout’ds, fb-w »iver the embank Sheriff Bybee lias sold his meat-market in of bo vines. I view ot investing capital lie r« )ir« seiits. ment behind which lie was at work and. this place to W. B. Hay of Rock Point ami -I. 'Die latest styles in millinery may be found : hough it made 1 kr<-<- »listiui-t angles, struck B al. re at the store of Mis. Prim and daughter, who him a tearful blow. He was<>arr»>>d into his I wc< There w.u shippe»l frmi A-hlan I in otic »lay have recently received ati elegant assortment cabin in a seiis<-!ess comlii ion and Dr. Aiken IV in nn-lmtely summoned, who found that last vve -k 3 > i.tX» lbs. of tlo-.ir to L ike county ■f !:a’s, plushes, velvets, jet trimmings fea th A. 0. E"k Ison ti’il T. T. M l\--azie will the skull had l:»-en tracturc»! in a frightful ers, flowers, etc. alone. L ave for Portland Monday next on biisinc.'.- maim- rand the brain seriously injure»! be- The roals from R netnirg to R-a ling are in -ide. That In- ¿-scaped instantoou-sdeat hwa • a i K. Kubli will next week receive one of the vvith the Surveyor-General s olliee. miracle. Mr. Hamilton was still alive yes bad eomlitioii and the stages make time w ith largest stocks of hardware, agricultural imple 11. 1». Oilman, forim-rly of this county, ha 1 terday m »ruing, but his attending physi difficulty. ments, etc., ever brought to Southern Oregon. leased tin- Norton House ot Portlan.l for seven cian informs us that his injuries are stu-h Gee»" iv.i l «lueks have made their appear A fine assortment of general merchandise will that h<-»-annot survive long. His skull had years ami took poss -don yesterday. l»»-en fractured in the same place several also be found at his store. ance in the valley, though not in great num vears ago. which makes his case still more R H. D in of Willow Springs, who has bers as yet. The “Del Norte Record" says: A. P. Flag- been seriously ill for som -time past, is now critical, it that were p »--ible. lor is now busily engaged printing pictures I i-onvaL-scing, we are pleased to L ai n. Two Mi x Dmiwxiai. Our Kerbyville coi from the negatives taken at Big Fl it, Haynes, I Hardy Elliff, who was taken to Portland. respondent, under date of tin* 17th. sends t Flat and Crescent < ity, and in a few days he |-'Larged w ith cutting timber off of government tin tollowing: A sad accident happ« tied In i will have his contract eoinpletcd. The trains of th ’<’. P. R. R are running as I, pie ided not guilty to the charge and, as on the 10th inst. Two men, n.itm-d Rett Emigration still continues to flow in. Our usual, the new time-table having not gone mt»» dieted, was honorably discharged. rimmp on and Frank Hanke, attempte»! t population has increased to a considerable ex effect as yet. cross the Illinois riva-r. oppo.-itc Kerbyville, in i 1. H. Drake of Ashland was intown last tent during the past year, th" great number of Examine th" large sto.-k of goods at the is a two horse wagon. When nearly across, it sold out In cattle interests m strangers to lie seen on our streets at .almost New York Store before purchasing,as the goods any time being ample evidence of this. suppos' d that th«- hors. s became unmanageable and return ■ 1 to the valley. a^b-ru must l»e sold. * ami went down the river, drowning both men. A sul ■ ription list is being circulated to i. Twelve hnn Ire 1 hell o'f -it*!) Di«- animals also perish«-»!. Hanke was found r use the necessary purses for the ('liristmas comity in one we •k for the San next d iy about hall a mile below the crossing, r ices. It should be liberally reqion-led to by I our citizens, for nething could attract a larg'-r market recently. lodged against a bunch of alders m the middle of the river. Die Ma- uiic Fraternity, of < reo. W. Elliott has just rec -ive 1 a fine as- crowd to town than these trials of speed. which Mr. 1'hompson was a member, caused Th<- party given "it the I ’tub Room on Fridav sortnient <»t gen t’s furnishing goods that will strict seai-i li to Lt- made for los body, and on evening last pasn-d off pleasantly. The music bear inspection. I’liurs.lav f'l’Livv ing it was found about three null ' below" tin- *ee|ie of the ai cident. It was ('apt. Caton has a boarder in -John Ray, furnished bv the Jai ksonvill»- I’rass and String J. T. Layton has permanently located at Baud was of an excellent character ami con- taken in i ir.•• by the M .-ons ar.d buri*'l last who failed to pay the line imposeil upon him trilcited greatly to the success of the affair. Farris' gulch with his family and will carry nil Saturday ill accordance with the rites of the by Jtnlge Hanna. Oi'k r. mining operations on a larger scale than ever A neat and substantial judges’ stand is be Major Eugene Feeliet, who recently spent Tom M.-K 'iizie has a now miller at his house, ing erected at Bybee’s race track. -I. J. Lath before. Scriooi. M ee . ti ng .—The voters of Jackson i! we- ks inspectm : the mines ot Southern but he has con 'In,led to wait awhile before rop, who has lease»l the track fora term of ville S c I um »! District held a meeting on Fri 'Oregon, will pay us another visit next month, taking charge of affairs. years, proposes putting it m tirst-elass order day last, at w hich a four-mill tax was levied His many lb- w dl probably then com-lude whether or nut for the maintenance of a public school dur at once, something that should have been done The third number of the “College Ceroma" of his early an invest un lit of capital lie represents w ill be ing the entire .scholastic year. This will will make its app.xirance in a few days, It long ago. advisable. The Ma jor is now at San Francisco raise about $1.200, a sum amply «iifTleient The greater portion of the apple crop has will be a sprightly one. J. W. Simpson of Butte creek precinct in turning his attention to something of quite a tor the purpose. A motion that Miss Marv Dperatimis have been resumed on the Old bei-n cx’ported to California, where it was dis forms us that a considerable emigrati-m is - diiten nt nature. s-iters and \\ hi . Vining !>.• allowed toattenl the school as residents of the district was Fellows' building at Ashland, which will now posed of at remunerative rates. A considera flowing into that region, which is being im- ble quantity of other fruit has also been sent carried. Th»* Clerk reported $-45 43 on lie pushed toward compk.ion. han 1.-*-'is !i:j <>{ w hii-h had been taisod by abroad, so that no surplus exists, the yield proved thereby. -Lake Man-use keeps the latest Evstern jour- having been lighter than usual. the rate bill. \\ elliorti Beeson, l'èlcn s Chief Justie.-. g ive nals and periodicals for sale. If you want Work will be commence»! immediately Oil us a call on Saturd ay last. IL- report-- I’menix I’ asseu A w vy . David M. Thompson,l»roth- anything in his line give him a call. the Hargadine building at Ashland. It will as flourishing, several improvements b.-iug of Dr. L. S. Thompson, and a former resi- Olienehain A Stevenson h ive sold their Land 1» ■ a substant ial brick structure and it is the imide to the town of late. nt of Jacks.»nvillc, dii'd at his horn-- in Al- of cattle to parties from t'alifornia. Mr. Ohen- intention to complete it this season, The nv, < Iregon, on the 9th, al ter a very brief II Brown of Eigle Point favored us cham is expected home in a few days. firm of Butler & Rockfellow will then move that less Mr. Thompson was prominent ly a call this we.-k. He informs us that ■niifit d with the best interests of th«’ e»»m- • I. E B--ggs this vve»jk completed his freight their tine stock of merchandise into it. is bl ing hauled from the Butte creek unity in which hi* lived and li’s Slid- contract with th»’ government. He has several The ease of Kubli & Bolt vs. Wm. Bybee et as fast as it can be ground. n d'-nnse is mourned by a large circle of teams ,, , ih -ir return from Fort Klamath. al., was one of the most important ever trn-d ends. H»- was forty-five wars <»f ag<* and D. L. Hopkins, who has just returned from iv. s a family to mourn Ins untimely death. For ev ry ■’ rr>f- >n of plain and fancy job in Jackson county, being ably and vigorously -Josephine county, informs us that a s»-v»ti- contested bv the opposing sides. It colisuined printing call at tin 1'lMES cilice. 1 he neatest year-old son ot -lohn Bennett, residing in S eventeen Y iai : s A go .—W file greater portion of last week and the jury ex»-i utii it and lowest rates obtain here. Rev. Father Blam-het celebrated t soil II- was over five hours deliberating upon a verdict. Illinois valley, du d of typhoid i'-ver the other We are gl id to see that IL F. Phillips of day. h-eiil li auniv »-rsarv < f his arrival Jn.-k- Eckelsou's surveying party return I from Ashland, who has h.-eti suffering with erysipe sonvilh-,»luring which time In- Iri nd im- Lake county last week, where it completed las for sometime past, is fast recovering. intorrnph’d charge of this paris < « ivn t th»- i-ontraet awarded during th ■ Summer to »-I ihiuii - s liavo talu-n pla»-e sim-e n and The piTsoti who has been poisoning Jean Messrs. M Kenzie, Eukelsoti and Caton by Ihesieaily progress ami im-i» is:ng "'1er- Di Rolioam s sheep will find it to his advantage Surveyor-General Tolman. They experienced it \ that bavi->-v»-r manifi-sted them dm- to his ofheii-nt a linmistra’ion to desist in this pr-iceeding, a» he is known. considerable inclement weather, which delayed fairs <»1 his pastorate more than to i tir- Inferior The Elliott family Inve filed an answer to tile survey several days. el>»-. T he N ew 1’ iu shytekiax Cumi n.- The building committee lias let a contract to Da- vid Linn for the const rm-tion of the Presbyte rian Church about to be commenced in this place. The Contractor agrees to complete the frame of the editice, including tlu- root and Is-lfry, and give the wlmle a coat of paint, for the sum of $2,490. It will b»- a substantial structure, with a lecture-room m atly arranged i in the bas«-meiit. and cannot hut prove an orna- The blind musician was quite as successful in nient to the tow n when eoinph ted. The « xea- the complaint of the Northwestern Mutual vations have air- a»lv been made and soine of Lit'»- Insurance Co., which vve will publish humbugging tile people of Ashland and l‘h»c- the material haul« d upon the round: but it is HO< m. nix with his guitar contests as lie proved here. not probabl»- that active operations will he I. O. O Ruth lb. bi k.di Dcgre»- Lodge No. 4, At the former place Miss M ittie Russell was commenced ls-fvre Spring. F., proposes euh-bratin. g its anniversary (which adjudged tin- most popular young lady, while Will ini' tt ■ P ermanently OimvxizEt». The organiza «»»•C'lrs oil December 2 7th) by a ball on New Prof. Nichols walk- 1 oil' with the stockings as his aged the most popular gentleman. tion of th»- Jacksonville J»»ckey ( lab was per- Year's ew. visit. He Cold wi-atli' T. accompanieil by considerable fecte 1 at the (’ity Hall on Saturday last, quite Sit: l-’ook, theCelcstial who so “childlike and ; which L. an attendance being present, (’ol. John E. sn , visit»-1 Lake county recently. The latter blandly" tried to p iss a count -rf».-it half-d illar Ross was chosen tempor try ch lirinan au-l lisippeiring, though the former hangs on on -J. S. Howard, has “skipped out.” The Frank Krause temporary s« ei»-tary. t he ob t, naeiotlsly. in Grand -lurv found a bill against him for his I lie < r -scent City papers give notice that a ject of the meeting being stat»-d, the following eccentric eondm-t and. not appearing for trial. permanent officers w -r«- electeil: Jacob Ish, coupleot bilks pi-d lling a iluid to prevent kero his o iil of .-42(H) w as »leclared forfeited, whereat ■il to President;J. A. I'ardvvell and -I. M . Manning, sene l amps from exploding are wen ling their 1 his boiidsinen lament greatly. way tilts wav. McDougall «% Robinson hive finished the A’ice-Presidents; E. H. Autenrietli. Secretary; Die recent rains furnish -1 enough in-ustnre britlge across Sardine ere -k an I it w as v»»ster- Max Muller, Treasurer. U. W. Kahler, E. IL f»»r all farmin Jas. ’Diornton, of tic- Ashland Woo'cn Mdls. pv.rpos-s and the pleasant day receiveil by Judge Day on behalf of the Autenrieth, John Watson, S. Booth and Jas. vv eather now prevailing enables the farmer to was in tow’n the other day. That establish county. 'The l he contractors did »lid themselves» themselves credit McDonough were apnomte l a co’iunitte ■ to plow his acres. ment is being taxed to its full ca, i ity and draft the constitution and l»y laws of tin- ( lab, in its construct ion. for it is one of the most T!i.»«e imlebt.-d to Matt. Shannon will fin to submit them at tin- tin eting at the H im,- substantial si ruetnres in South» ru ( )regon. is furnishing coods to many different locali place to-morrow aftirnoon. This will prow an to their advantage to settle at once, as he Teams are now cros ing it regularly. M>re mi-liimry will I ties on th»- coast. institution of must !i ..»■ m »ii'-y. Attention is called to his probably be added next year. The committee appointed to make arrange- county ami it notice elsewhere. ments for the A'». Giddings and Jos. Patterson expect to dramatic entertainment to be sens. An excellent assortment of bLiuks, such given by the ‘ "Legion of Honor ' on set up a portable st am saw-mill in the valley 1 hicembi-r ironclad notes, assessn “L egion OF H omi K." -The following inter- deed.«, nmrtgag» 19th have sent for plays and expect to have a about January 1st; but where, lias not defi eating programme has Ix-en arranged for the si'li«' lilies, J. 1 . papers, etc., always on hand programme m readiness soon. An excellent nitely be» n determined. They have a fine en at the T imes office. meeting of the “Legion of Honor tins evening: Roses bloom and then they vv itlu-r; but not (»erformance may be anticipated, the admission gine of 32-horse power, which w ill l><* utilized 1. Musicl>y the Jacksonville Brass Band; 2. so with the »lelicate blossoms imparted l»v fee to which w ill probably be placed at twenty- as soon as the machinery can be received from ■Song, “Temperance BattleCry," by the choir: Matt. Dillon's unrivaled Kcntui’ky win-kies, the East. 3. Music by String Baud; -I. Duet, Misses Kat«- 1 for they are genuine. No. 23, A. F. A A. M , will Chas. G. Sessions, of limo, Nev., win Dorwin and Fannie Dowell; 5. Address l»y The high water last week undermine»! J. B Is-eii pay ing this s. etion a brief visit, reti AV. J. Stanley of Central Point; t». Solo, Thoma«' saw -mill at the Mea»lovv.s, but the home on Wednesday* last. <’’i '1- y, li “Ohl Mousquct.lire. 1; H. Klippel; 7. I »net, damnee is l-eing rapidly repaired. No further sensible fellow, d: l lmt return me; but Misses lavura Hubbell and Anna Bilger; B.Ig» r; fi. danger is anticipated. in- -oinpani d bv a newly Wi Lied wife, Song, Katie and Johnny Miller, with guitar R. M. Garrett, the Waldo expressman, in Miss .line Tuffs of Grant's I'iss. With accompaniment by Miss Tillie Mill»-r; 9. Re forms us that the schooner “May Queen" went t many friends we wish ine happy v cess of ten minutes; 10. Music by the to ph-ees near Crescent City last week ami I a long life of matrimonial n i ils,. Duet, Misses Cora ami ? proved a total wreck. Band; 11. S -veral young bl.... Is from the rural districts ■t# Linn; 12. Essay, Miss Issie McCulb Capt. J. IT. Tomlinson, well known in Kahler A Bro. are in recent receipt of an ele were placed in durance vile l»y Marshal Helm s Song bv th»- boys; II. Solo, Miss ) gant lot of holiday goods and h ive more on the Saturday night for raiding Chinatown and place as traveling agent tor E. Guittard A Co., Recitation, Andrew Hi Donegan; 15. 1 wav. They also received an assortment of ■ making themselves generally abundant, Re San Francisco, walked off the railroad plat ■ Hi. Quartet, “Angel of Sleep," Misse »Irugs, sheep-dip. etc. corder Eouilray imposed a fine on each tile form at Roseburg one night re ently and SUS- Prim and Tillie Klippel, Aaron Ma g'van E Jacobs, as administrator of the estate of H. Klippel; 17. Music by the String B next morning for their indiscretion, which tained serious injuries. He Mas remove Evi Sebring, decease»!, w ill to-.iiorn»vv sell a was paid, and they departed with the firm Portland, where he now lies in a critical ■ , 18. Closing piece by the Brass l»an»l. D ent members of the Legion will pre-ale at con»i»b rable amount of real projierty. See his conviction that they ha<l pai l dearly for their tion. It is probable that he will bring organ during the evening’s cutertainm» nt. advert! -cinent elsewhere. ! sjiurt, against the railroad company for damages. A Kos’".!’.! n<; paper > that at least a fourth ot tie- tanner rivv-r valley went to R »«"burg thi- piircha»'-th»‘ir supplies. This cstima c»»nspiciioiis l»y reaaon of its accnn is an iiidis’iutabl»- fa -f th it for on» another a <-»»nsiili-rable amount <»f r»-a»l s- lit abroad that ought to be retai: e»l a! lioni King of the Blood. Cure« all Scrofulou» aff- ctuiii» and (!i»order» reiuH- ing from Impurity ot the l-lutsi. It »» needle»« to •}»ecity all, us t tie sufferer <-■*u u- »la! ■ v (-ereeiee t heir rause ; l-ill Nuo Jili'um, /'imp".», Tumori, Stufili ttÿS, «Ÿi’.f .1 thC fJIOMt COYDÎTlOn, ftS w«U a» many affecliuua of lbs JJ&ii't, 1/iad, Lrvir and -Stomach. SCROFULA Wonderful Curo of Blindness, T>. R assom , S on fc Co.: For the benefit of nil troubl.<l with Scrofula or Impure Blood in tlieir bjr.tenui, 1 heiet-y r-i iiniueie! K ng of the Blood. 1 have been troubled will. Scrofula for the puat leu yetirs, which ao affected my eyes that 1 was com pletely blind for »i\ mouth-,, i win 1 econi mended to try King of the B < k > 1, wiiic.i ha» p.oved a great blessing to me, as it h i- <-uni|>l<*te!]r cured m<, >ind I cheerfully recommend it toall troubled as 1 Lav* been. Yours truly, M bs . S. WE aihsklow , Sardinia, N. Y. will 1-r p li.l to HTiv P.iblic TIo»piial to be niutu- •lly «grs. ! upon, tor « 'ci v ceruticiile of Hill medí cale pubLul.ed by u» which I» uut genuine. Its Ingredients. To show our faith in tho »afe-y nu l exreli*n»s- of th<- K. II., up >n proj»er |x-reotml applies ion, when »atlstfril that nu uuporli ion I- Ifi'clahd, w-- will gio the iinnicaot all it* ingreùient»,bv athdavit. 3'lu: a! ove oilers weie never lo ole l* iole I-y the pro pl ie'or of any <-:li»-i Euiuily Medicui» in thewt ild Tfany testimoniala fui ' h< r lutoi matioi', and full dir- 'lion« toi iiMiig Vill be found in the pam phlet •• frea’i'-- on Di-»-a'»-a of ’ho Rhsvt,** hi w li irli each lx>lt I»- is - n- lo-- il I“’ I»-»- $! p»r tio’l '■» con- Vining 12 »inn«- », or 4" to 50 com -oh; I v druir- D. E ansum , S un A. i u , J'rop’ia, Buffalo, N.Y — AX!»-* HARDWARE AftD CUTLERY STORE. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. 4 LWAYS ON HAND THE BEST STOCK nt Patent and >1 mne-iiiade Rifle» and shot G tins, single a nd doi-t.le; Revolvers of tin- latest patents; piw-ke-t Pistols, neat, Mnall and powerful; 1>< rritigers, the latest and best; also th»- best Powder and Powder Fia-ks; II nut .ng and Poi-ket Knives of the best luands; ali soils «,[ Shot ami Pom-lies; Caps, Wadsand everything in the Sports man’s line. He will also keep a full line of SHELF HARDWARE, Nails, and Ropeot all kinds am! sizes. Carpenters’ and Wagonmakers’ Tools, a i-oniph-li-assortiiieiit ot Table and P.-cket Cutlery, together with a full supply ot Paints, < ii|», Varnishes. Glass, etc. 'Die above goods- are all of the best quali ty ami w ill be sold ’CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPl-Xr. New guns made to order, and repairing promptly done and in good style. All or- ders tilled with dispatch. J.tllN MILLER. !.. S. 1’. MAI’.'H, A. 1". QI IIIES, J. A. HCHK MECHANICS' PLANING MILI. -AND- Furniture, Sash, Blinds, Doors —ANO— ASHLAND, OREGON, LI. KIND< OF PLANI NG. MOULD- A ing, 1 urning, Circular and Scroll Saw ing. ITRNTTVRE A ORNAMENTAL CARV ING, E tc ., doni : T o ORDER. !' irirüire.SH^ti. Blind*, l» »ni»ain) Moiibl- ing euii-diii»!!y mi liainl made to order. r?t‘Wo w j] contract to design mid erect all kind- <»f bn ibi mgs. When <l»-sirable |<> tin s' ciiipjo« nu il-, we will tin n sh aft (|)e mUerinl require 1 lor tin- eotiMruclbiii of .iiiv building rea iv lor oc» upan<-v. MARMI A CO. 1' ' »im« us nrih- iH»n i nt« It is ■n»«, ¡Its, r id JOHN t. CARTEll & SON, Six cotn- PA I XTEIIS fir-* quart<»r- l.v meeting Cireiiit will embrae»-the first Saturday nn<] Sunday in I Ipcellll »er. All official members arc re IVE ARE FCLI.Y PREPARED TOP' »jiK’-ted to be present on Sat nrila vespcoi.-ill v, I t all kinds of Painting, including as Lusin»*«- of importance will be before HOUSE PAINTING, t he < '»inference. W. U.K eyce , Pastor. I SIGN PAINTING, A h MITTEP.—W. S. Richardson of Apple ORNA M ENTA L PA INTINO, gate was hist vv» i k admitted into the Coun ty Hospital, swel tfng t he number of patients WAGON AND CARRIAGE PAINTING, io tw vive, all ot whom seem to ire doing well. ALL STYLES Of GRAINING DONE. !• t.t’sH the S evvehh .—They’ are talking Orders from the country promptly attend ab"Ut fl ii-1. itm t be sewers in San Francisco all the time, and still it is only taik. In the ed to. meamime, many are carried oft by malari- oil - if iM-.i-es who would be alive to-day if i lie <•!» ¡iii'ine-sol that city were properly at S. P. HANNA, tended to. I-re-e's H ambiirg Tea is an ex- <•■• H<'ii ■ me,] ii-ine at all t imes, as it fort ¡ties tlie human body against the bail etf-cts of the g iseoiis poisons wliioii,though invisible, are floating in the air every w hero potent to de stroy. WAGON - M AKER, tlcs .„,s...«< t l,y the | IVIES »»¡lice I ention of every »lescription of jol Having just received a full supply < stationery, w»- are prepared to tut number of bill-heals. stat» ’uents, le i - iivi ■’.■;»•*. etc., on -hurt m»tie<- and style at low prie»*s never la-fore In Southern Oreioni. As we make a > job printing ami g»iarant<*e satisfae <-rv iii-t.ili»’«. no necessity now exist ing abroaii for anything in our hue. ask a trial. Jacksonville, Oregon, MARRIED CRONEMILLER’S BUILDING. >1 *-l()N>—'!"UFFS—At Grant’« Pa-s, Nov. in rec«-ipi ot a full assortment of materia) 12t li. !» v L. 1-. AI leu, J. I*.. < ’has. Sessions and iT.-pareil to du ali v.ork in his line on of Reno, Nev., and M iss Jane Tuffs. short notiix» ami in a workmanlike manne Vehicles of ev»*rv <i»-s»-ripDon made to order BORN. Terms reasonable and satisfaction guarani teed. ” Mi KI-AZII.—Near Central Point, Nov. II, «ir Repairing a spwinltv. ut tiic wife of l’hos. T. McRu-uzie, a sun. >• P. HANNA.