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f JflMXU MEW». PEBMfNAL NOTES. We learn that John Bonham and Jim Stew Granville Sears’ fine colt, “Bellfounder,” by • ___ “ScamperdoM n,” is in charge of J. J. Lathrop. art are about signing articles of agreement for Rev. J. R. N. Bell, P. E., M ill soon pay this Plant your trees. He will be put in training for the Christinas a six-days’ walking-match in this place, go-1 The miners are generally ready for water. NOVEMBER 28, 1879. The cold weather gives our iriners an section a visit. FRIDAY, as-you-please. They are confident of making races. The public health is good. ultramarine hue. Herman Helms has been on the sick-list, but The purses for the Christmas races have been a large number of laps during the time, pro- Local correspondence solicited. W ho C an B eat I t ’—Applegate conies to The Ralls ledge near Willow Springs is is at his post again. subscribed and several horses are now in train • viding some one will furnish the liquids. the front with a squash that evidently “knocks The tax-collector is on his rounds. ing for them. An interesting time may be A great commotion was created in China- widening and looks better than ever. L. L. Savage has gone to Linkville, where he the persimmons." It weighs 124 pounds and is Fancy job printing is our specialty. Henry Ankeny, one of the proprietors of will officiate as bar-tender for J. T. Forbes. • town last Friday even ng by the appearance of looked for. considerably larger than the premium squash Local matter appears on every page. “Doctor” John E. Clark, who ought to lie ■ a Kearneyite surcharged with the “O-be-joy- I the Blue Gravel Mine of Galice creek, is Jas. Lau’rence has gone to Ashland for the exhibited at the State Fair. J. S. McFadden ful,” who threatened to give the entire popu visiting Josephine county. in the Penitentiary, has left serving a term Holiday advertisements are in order. Winter aud Mill be in Marsh & Co.’s estab will bring the monster to town next week. lation a free ticket over the “Jordan.” Mar B. W. Dean of Willow Springs is prepar lishment. the more congenial climes of these parts for Turkey roosts have been depopulated. shal Helms soon quelled the disturbance. ing to work the ground he purchased of I C hristmas P arty at S am ’ s V alley .—C. C. Victoria, B. C. The genial countenance of Jasper Houck The schools stood adjourned yesterday. I Glenn A Martin on an extensive scale. McClendon will give a social party at his resi The southeastern part of Lake county and The Ashland “Ti<lings” comes out strongly of Ashland could have been seen on our Cures all Scrofulous nff Ttion« and disorder» result Ague still haunts the Bear creek region. dence on Christmas night, to which everybody in favor of the Crescent City Wagon Road and the northern border of California seem to be ' Hamilton, Chappel A Co. were about streets Saturday. ing from Impurity of the blood. It la noedleaa to specify all, us the sufferer can usually perceire their The county jail mourns for an occupant. is invited. He has an excellent hall and will advances some substantial arguments why it infested with an unusual number of outlaws ready lor water when the fatal accident to Nelson Ramage has sold out his interest in cause; but Sall Rhrum, I'inpltl, Llctrt, TMerers, provide the best of music and supper, so that this year. A San Francisco detective says he the senior member of the firm occurred. Goitrt, SwtUingt, Ac., »re the most common, as Improvements are noticeable on every hand. should be built. Frank Ennis informs us that the exten the furniture business at Linkville to his part well as many affeotious of the Heart, Head, Liver those who attend will be assured a fine time. recognized in many of them desperadoes that Subscribe to the Crescent City W’agon Road. 1 The wagon-road to the ?ea will benefit the and Stomach. sion to theSterling ditch has been complet ner, Harry Palmer. M ere obliged to leave Southern California. general community more than anything else Beautiful moonlight nights, but oh! so cold! I mportant to A ll .—We have made ar ed and everything is in readiness for water. John Ashpole, one of the stirring men of I C. W. Savage will hereafter entertain none rangements whereby we can furnish the County Court will lie in session next week. that could be suggested. It should therefore Butte creek, was in town Saturday and reports II The prevailing weather has curtailed the but regular boarders,although he Mill continue j not be neglected. •‘American Agriculturist,” one of the most re supply of water at Gin Lin's diggings and that region moving ahead. We need and must have a wagon-road to the Wonderful Cure of Bllndne«. A neM- post-office has been established at the to furnish lodgings to those desiring clean and be is unable to operate more than one pipe. liable periodicals extant, in connection with sea. Col. J. N. T. Miller left for Linkville Sun comfortable beds. He has added a fine billiard , D. R ansom , Son * Co.: For the benefit of all I Meadows in this county. It is named Thomas’ the T imes from now until January 1, 1881, for troubled with Scrofula or Impure Blood in their There are 140 tax-payers in this school dis table to bis salixin, M’here none but the best ■ Keaton, Klippel A Co. have added several day, to look after his interests in Lake county I Mill, M-here it is located, and Thurston T. systems, I hereby reoommend King of tbs Blood. $4, payment in all cases to l>e made in advance. trict. I have been troubled with Scrofula for the past ten liquors and cigars will be kept. Give him a improvements to their placer diggings on aud will be absent for several weeks. i Thomas is the Postmaster. The two journals can thus be secured at re year», winch »0 affected my eye» that I waa com Poorman’s creek and are prepared for an call. T. T. McKenzie and A. O. Eckelson depart pletely blind for six mouths. I was recommended Sweet cider and other temperance drinks at duced rates. This is an opportunity all should The farmers, especially, will find it to their extended run. try King of the Blood, which has proved a ffrret ed for Portland on Monday, where they go to to Pape’s. By instructions from headquarters the quar blessing to me, as it has completely cured mt, and I best interests to subscribe liberally to the avail themselves of immediately. The late rains enabled Ehler Band to op interview Surveyor-Cener.il Tolman. I cheerfully recommend it to all troubled as I have Note, receipt and order books for sale at the j Crescent City road. A ready market for their termaster at Fort Klamath cut down the sev been. Yours truly, erate his mines on Applegate for a brief P er - sonal .—J. L. Sanderson, one of the T imes office. M bs . fl . WE athulow , Sardinia, N. T. eral grain contracts several thousand bushels Geo. W. Stevenson is making many im • produce will be the result. period, but the cold weather shut off the proprietors of the 0. A C. Stage Line, accom each. Most of the contractors were luckily supply suddenly. provements to his place near towm, which will Geo. W. Elliott has embellished his store At the meeting of the Jockey Club last Sat- panied by Col. W. S. Stone, its efficient su with a new roof. not discommoded thereby, as the surplus in soon be one of the best appointed farms in the | urday Jacob Ish M’as chosen permanent judge Copp’s Hand-book of Mining Law, pay perintendent, were in toMii on Sunday last. valley. the valley was not as large this season as it rolls, notices of location of quartz and i Our nimrods are in their glory, small game of the races to be held under its auspices, with will be paid to any Public Hospital to be mutu They are inspecting the road and left for the might have been. ally agreed upon, for every certitlcate of this medi placer mines, and other mining blanks for j Pap Stroud, M’ho has lieen indisposed for proving abundant. power to appoint the others. north the same day. This is Mr. Sanderson’s cine publiabad by u» which ia not geuuina. sometime past, resumed his position as c < jj - At the administrator’s sale of property be sale at the T imes office. An important swamp land decision will be Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 4 has de first visit in several years, and he must lie longing to the estate of Evi Sebring, deceased, The cold snap having commenced earlier t ductor on the 0. ft. C. R. It. last week. “All found on our first page. - cided to commemorate its fifth anniversary by Its Ingredients. gratified u[wn seeing the mauy changes that held last Saturday, Kubli & Bolt bid in the than usual, gives the miners high hopes of; aboard!” a grand ball on New Year ’ s Eve. “ On with To show our faith in the safety and excellence of have taken place during Col. Stone’s regime. ; I.ard cans cau bts obtained in any number at farm offered for sale at $750, while B. C. Fail an early and more extended run than they | Our friends, E. F. Rockfellow of Ashland the K. B., up >n proper personal application, when the dance; let joy be unconfined.” Bilger’s hardware store. satisfied that no impo-ition is intended, we will ing purchased the Marshall claim for $233. were favored w ith last season. and Chas. H. Hargadine of Lakeview, made us S cspicions U nfounded .—Doctors Aiken and give the names of all its ingredients, by affidavit. Many of the farmers have been speeding the Two claims still unsold will be put up at auc The above otft-rs were never made before by the pro Vrooman made a post mortem examination of' The citizens of Jacksonville should look after Dan Fisher A Co. have fifteen hands em a call Saturday. They report their respective prietor of any other Family Medicine in the world plow, but a lack of moisture has prevented tion on Decemlier 13th next. a steam grist mill soon. ployed on a ditch they are running from towns as flourishing. Many teetlmoniale.further information, and the body of Marie 1’tlug last Tuesday, it hav-, full directions for using will be found in the pam A communication from Sterling will make others from taking advantage of the favorable The Yreka “Journal” says: We hear a ru Rogue river to diggings near Big Bar. It ing been alleged that the immediate cause of Chas. Chappel of Uniontown calle I at the phlet “ Treatise on Diseases of the Blood,” in ! farming M-eather that has prevailed. mor that diphtheria prevails at Linkville, will be several miles in length. which each bottle isenclosed Price gl per bo’t le con- her death s a bloM’ on the head inflicted by its appearance next week. T imes office yesterday and informs us hat the tuning 12 ounces, or 40 to 50 doee>. Sold by druw Twenty-five transient boarders were enter and that A. P. McCarton lost his infant child a former resident of Jackson creek. The pro F. M. Smith of Applegate is furnishing this Wm. Healey and Wm. Nelson have miners of that section are generally ready for ’’■te. D. R assum , S on A C o . , Prop’rs, Buffalo, N .Y tained at Pool's Hotel, at Eagle Point, one morn by it a few days ago. This dreadful disease abandoned their mines on Applegate and ceedings were conducted in due form before market with fine venison. an extended IVinter run. ing last week. And Pat. McMahon says it among children appears to be traveling west- 1 taken up others on Elliott creek. They Justice Huffer, acting Coroner, and the jury G. Karewski this week sent a large amount HUNTERS' EMPORIUM ! If you want a good suit worth $30 for $20 M'asn’t a good day for boarders, either. ward from Lakeview, and may come here as are sanguine of favorable results. empaneled was not long in declaring the sus call at the New York Store. of produce to Josephine county. He li.-,s thir * — an r>— R. M. Garrett has a new buck-board for well as to Rogue River Valley. picions in this matter to be entirely unfounded. I That blind fraud, Dr. Busby, is infesting the ty-four of Fish Bros.’ wagons on the way from A. O. Eckelson last week surveyed a mile -------- •—-—r Winter use on the route between this place The construction of a wagon-road and the of ditch for McDonough, Kahler A Co., Wisconsin, which will arrive soon. T hanksgivinu D ay .—Yesterday was the Willamette valley at present. and Waldo. It is a new contrivance and built consequent development of the resources of which will carry water to their diggings Joe Mason and George Freeman are driving ’ day set apart by Mr. Hayes and Governor' The roads are improving,enabling the stages to meet the requirements of the occasion. Southern Oregon and Northern California may near Fort Lane from the lower end of Jas. stage over the Siskiyou mountain, while Thayer for thanksgiving. Services were held to make regular schedule time. Some of the finest apples that have made encourage the building of a railroad to the sea McDonough’s field. Jacob Regensport manipulates the swing team at the M. E. Church by Rev. M. A. Williams. | Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, I. 0. 0. F., their appearance this year were brought to and induce the O. &. C. R. R. to move up The miners of Jackass creek are making between Rock Point and Grant’s Pass. In the evening, the ladies of the Presbyterian elects officers to-morrow evening. town Saturday by Theo. Camcron of Union- from Roseburg, for the trade of these sections extensive preparations for the Winter’s S. Lackland, superintendent of the Palmer Church gave a festival at the Club Room, , are not to be sneezed at. This should lie kept run. Sturgis A Beckner have been able to Cold weather is here and a boom in the mat toM-n. They were beauties, and no mistake. creek company’s diggings, was in town Satur which promised to be much of a success as we do some work this season, but their water in view. rimonial market may be anticipated. O. R. Myer has purchased the lot adjoining day. He has been busily engaged in making went to press. The number of turkeys sacri- | supply is about exhausted. The Eugene City “Guard” says: “A gen J. Houck ’ s hotel, near the place where Smith ’ s A large assortment of Christmas gifts at cost preparations for Winter and is about ready for ficed is said to have been extravagant. And Piping was commenced at the Steam I tleman by the name of Foster started from i blacksmith shop formerly stood, and will prob at M. Mensor ’ s. Call and see them. * that is the May Thanksgiving Day Mas ob Beer Mine, on Grave creek, belonging to water. California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon. Jumping and other athletic sports are prov ably erect a brick building on it next Spring. here last M'eek with three teams to cross the Crileser, Rast A Rodenlierger, some days served in Jacksonville. 0. Gunnison has succeeded the late Hiram Cascade range, via the 0. C. M. Road. On The Winter fights opened out in fine style ing popular with “gentlemen of leisure.” ago. Operations will soon be suspended, Fields as post-carpenter at Fort Klamath. M ore F ine S tock .—We learn that Jay Wednesday, the victim being a Celestial, who arriving near the summit the snow became of however, if the present weather continues. The place made vacant at the Agency by Mr. 4 LWAYS ON H LND THE REST STOf '< Better than a letter to your friends in the such depth, over two feet, that he was com- I Beach has two fine colts on the way from Ken of Patent and Home-made Rill ■ ai»| M'ent to grass on the first round; time three i States: A copy of the T imes sent regularly. Superintendent Klippel came in from Gunnison will be filled by J. B. Cartlich of shot Guns, single and double: Revo; v< r.s of polled to retrace his steps. He will now go ! tucky, which are expected to arrive soon. minutes. An irate merchant did the business. the Squaw Lake diggings Wednesday, from Ashland. the latest patents; Pocket Pistols, m-.t 111;. u Thos. Bish has taken charge of the Cold through by Jackson county.” 1 They are from Col. Withers’ celebrated stock and and powerful; Derringers, the laie-i The farmer finds his labors impeded by the whom we learn that operations are pro Madame Holt celebrated her thirty-fifth ! farm and combine several crosses of the best Springs house on the Ashland-Linkville road. best; also the best Powder and Powd< r The Yreka “Journal” says: It seems that ' gressing satisfactorily there. He expects heavy frosts that have prevailed for sometime R. S. Dunlap is engaged in building a road I birthday on Sunday last and was the recipient Flasks; Hunting and Pocket Knives of u»< "blood in the land. Mr. Beach is doing much to past without interruption, which, in many merchants in the northern counties of Califor- ! 'to commence piping the latter part of next of several presents, including a handsome snuff best brands; all sorts of Shot and Pouches; improve the stock of Southern and Southeast- to the coast via Linn & Beekman’s wood ranch. nia have been patronizing the river steamers ' week. Wads and everything in the Sjiorts- I instances, render the ground too dry for plow box. Several of her friends were present and Caps, jrn Oregon. He has attempted that which inari's line. The November numlier of the “College Ce- ing. in preference to the railroad this season to a Uncle Billy Burke reports the miners of extended their congratulations. He will also keep a full line of SHELF none others would have ventured to, and is de roma” has been issued and is an interesting considerable extent and getting goods hauled i Foot’s creek ready tor water and sanguine HARDWARE, Nails, and Ro|>eofal! kinds We have received an interesting and valu | W. I. Friedlander, of S. Marks & Co., serving of the greatest encouragemeut and one. from Red Bluff. The railmad will have to re- I of the best results w hen it does come. He and sizes, Carpenters’ and Wagon-makers’ able treatise on hop-growing from J. H. Brown, Roseburg, was caned last week by the mem Tools, a complete assortment of Table and credit for his enterprise. duce prices, or build the road further north to We learn that A. Baird of Roseburg will Secretary of the Hop-growers’ Association of I is of the opinion that more paying ground bers of Umpqua Chapter No. 11, R. A. M., in Pocket Cutlery, together with a full supply evade successful river competition. will be washed off this season than ever sivon take charge of Wm. Carll ’ s hotel at Grave Lane county, which will make its appearance S chool D istrict A ssessment .—J. H. Huffer, appreciation of his services as their secretary of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, etc. The above goods are all of the best quali I Last season a stage team was drowned in before, «hool Clerk, has completed the assessment of creek, next M’eek. for the past seven years. The token of their ty and will be sold ! Cow creek and on the 13th the accident came Ilay A Magruder are setting several his district, and submitted his report to the ! A fir tree demoralized Keaton, Klippel & j Choice Oregon lambs’ wool is rated at 31@ esteem was valuable in more ways than one, CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAPEST. . ’«•rd . of . .. . .Vi ____ V of -i this vt.l_ week. __1. 1 Co.’s Summer residence on Elliott creek re- I very near being repeated, says the “Star.” i hundred feet of hydraulic pipe at their dig- Directors the forepart 33c. per pound in the San Francisco market, embracing a gold-headed cane and silver pitch- New guns made to order, and repairing j Tob. Martin drove into swimming water, but ■ gings on Rogue river and expect to com- le has been assiduous in his labors and sue- ' cently. promptly done and fn g<«>d style. All or I Mhich is the highest price quoted for any 1 er, goblet and ice-bow 1. Billy evidently de- I 1 mence piping before long. They have ex ders tilled with dispatch. teded in swelling the taxable property to I Subscribe c ■ as much as possible to the wagon- ( quality, and shows the Hool from this State to managed to keep his horses from becoming en- 1 served it. I JJIIN MILLER. cellent prospects and are hopeful of good tangled and reached the opposite bank in safe- 131,687 50. The tax of four mills levied at _ roa( p It will be as “bread cast upon the > be in demand. ____ returns. j ty. The stream should by all means be I n a N ew R ole . — Fred. Grob of this place ie recent school meeting will raise $1,326.75, I waters. ” A full assortment of blanks, such as deeds, Robt. Strother returned to Roseburg the M’as the other day surprised to receive some !.. 8. P. MARSH, A. F. QUIRES, J. ▲. BURK bridged, and it is false economy to defer such sum sufficient for all puri>oses. The direc- Table Rock Encampment No. 4, I. 0. 0. F., 1 ! mortgages, iron-clad notes, assessment sched i work. other day from Grave creek, where he has business cards from San Francisco, by. M’hich it I rs contemplate some necessary improvements will elect officers for the ensuing term this ules, attorney's summonses, J. P. pajiers, etc., MECHANICS’ been prospecting. I* Mr. Strother has been ap|ieared that he was managing the City BreM-- Arrests lieing so freq- -nt of late, the “City the school building and grounds, which is i I evening. can always be procured at the T imes office at . ... . ery in this place in connection M’ith John i Fathers” will probably deem it incumbent engaged in mining for the last twenty-five ly a four-mill tax was requested by them. years and is much pleased with Josephine The pork crop is beginning to come into 1 reasonable rates. Flamel, Mho formerly M as an employe of that 1 upon themselves to make the vagrant law op The Legion of Honor is actively preparing erative, toward discouraging lawlessness that ; county as a mineral region. He will return establishment, but is now wanted at Canyon L eaving the C ountry .—The Portland market, and spare-ribs, sausages, etc., are —AND— ; for the entertainment on December 19th, would become rampant. Balls and chains in a short time. ‘Standard” gives this bit of news: “Frank abundant. ville on a charge of obtaining money under Our Leland correspondent, under date of false pretences. Williams, the man whom the Northwestern Accompanying the cards, The Sterling school has closed until Spring. Mhich will no doubt lie a worthy affair. A will then lie brought into requisition and trans- Life I nsurance Company claim is Moses Elliott ' H. A. Cryder’s services as teacher were duly first-class temperance play M ill lie performed i gressor-s against town ordinances unable to pay November 19th, says: The miners that however, M’as a bill, which soon explained were ready went to piping and sluicing last that Flamel had ordered them but neglected to . on that occasion. and euchred them out of $8.000, has been appreciated. i their fines will be given an opportunity to do —AND— i w eek...... Gross Bros.and Ix}vens,at Hole-in- i deposit the necessary coin in payment thereof, heard from. He is driving a band of horses tow j Don’t forget to call at the New York Store ! The time is at hand for a display of enter- the public service on the streets. . the-Ground, on Wolf creek, last week piped : M’hereat Fred. M’as importuned to liquidate the ard the Nevada State line and when last seen if you want apy kind of goods. M. Mensor is ' prise and energy upon the part of our people, A correspondent from Evans creek writes: into an old back channel, in the rear of I delinquency. Flamel is inileed a precious ras was in Yainax valley. Lake county. By this selling at cost. i We must arouse from our Rip Van Winkle Salmon have again made their appearance. * where they worked last Winter, which cal, but nevertheless lias a weakness for seeing time he must lie well on to the Winnemucca ■ ; sleep and make a bold stroke foruard. “He ; The late rains raised the creek and enabled ASHLAND, OREGON, prospects well. Toad. The band of horses is part of the prop- : The Jacksonville Literary Association meets that hesitates is lost.” ' his name iu print, M’hich he could gratify to an the miners to Mork for a short time. Pap 1 erty that the company wanted to get hold of. ’ at the Court House this evening for the elec A San Francisco paper reports the sale of I inordinate extent by sending for the Southern Judge Fenton, of Yamhill county, wants to \\ risley and B. C. Goddard have lieen chasing It looks as though Williams or Elliott Mas a, tion of officers. : the principal interest in the Tombstone Oregon papers of the past feM’ weeks. It seems MARSH & COn Proprietor®. little too wide-awake for the insurance agent.” E<1. Smith is constructing a neat fence I match his family against any other family in the deer of this neighborhood and succeeded in mine of Arizona, ow ned by Scliieffelin Bros., the State at baseball. The Roseburg “Star * killing quite a numlier. D. T. Steckel, late of ' formerly of this county, to Boston parties that he also borroM’ed a mule, saddle, bri C hampions of H onor .—The temperance around Mrs. Bilger's property in the northern names the Mensors, of Jacksonville, and will Idaho, who has been suffering from a severe i for the sum of $125,900. The sellers are dle and $69 from a fanner living near Coquille wave has reached Lakeview, at which jdace a portion of town. i City by false representations, and decamped * LL KINDS OF PLANTNG, MOULD* I bet tMo to one that they win. attack of erysipelas, is recovering. sons of our fellow citizen, C. Schieffelin, of ing, Turning, Circular and Scroll Saw- ’Council of the Champions of Honor was or-j Choice cider is being manufactured from M’ith his booty. San Francisco now furnishes Del Norte coun i»K. : Rock Point precinct, and we are pleased to The teamsters are loud in condemnation of ganized on the )2th, with the following officers: Jackson county apples at Yreka and sold for — — --- --- — »-. -- . w * I ty with flour at a high figure, which market the condition in which the roads to Roseburg , hear of the good fortune that has visited FURNITURE A ORNAMENTAL CARV Found si I.»nt. C. B. Watson, W. C.; Miss Mary Watson, Lt. 60 cents a gallon. Southern Oregon can supply H’hen the wagon- i are allowed to remain each succeeding year. them. ING, E tc ., DONE TO ORDER. C.; C. M. Poor, H.; J. H. Clayton, S.; S. A. Not Charlie Ross, but a remedy for the There are probabilities of a Tribe of road to Crescent City is finished and then have Backache and all Kidney Troubles, in the The people of Douglas county, in direct oppo- Scott, F. S.. Mark A. Kelton, T.; Geo. E. Improved Order of Red Men being organized Furniture,Sash, Blinds, Doors and Mould P assed A way . —Another of the pioneers of I Oregon Kidney Tea. This wonderful dis- ing constantly on band and made to order. plenty to spare for exportation. 1 sition to their best interests, have thin un- Strong, P.; B. F. Lewis, W.; J. S. Watts, P. ( at Lakeview soon. Southern Oregon has been gathered to his | covery has been before the public for a Fink & Gazley have let a contract for cor Mittingly made a first-class argument in favor C.; Aids to Com., Mrs. E. J. Watson and ' As you pass by, don’t fail to step in and in fathers. Wm. A. A. Hamilton breathed his | short time only, but in that time has tsFWe will contract to design and erect duroying two miles of the Morst portion of the of the Crescent City road, and they have none I achieved a marvelous fame. Hundreds of Mrs. L. Riggs; Aids to Lt. C., J. R. Scott! last at his residence near Uniontown on the our best citizens in all parts of the tate all kinds of buildings. When desirable to spect Fisher ft Cohu’s tine stock of goods. canyon road, M ’ hich is now fairly under May. but themselves to blame should the freight of Howell, M. ; C. And M. A. Eddy; Miss Della They sell very low. * morning of the 24th, having survived the ac- have been cured or permanently benefited those employing us, we will furnish al) the The firm proposes placing the property in first- Jackson and Josephine counties come that A. Cogswell, A. S.; S. R. Speegle, U. Geo. material required tor the construction of cident that befell him a few short days. Thus j by its use. Try it. Geo. Brown’s new residence is nearing com class condition as soon as possible. any building ready for occupancy. E. Strong was chosen and commissioned as I " ay- I ended the career of one whose life was most MARSH & CO. pletion and will be an ornament to the north F lush the S ewers .—They are talking Council Deputy Grand Commander. The subscription list to raise funds for the Two miscreants that had been provided with eventful. Mr. Hamilton was a native of Ala- about Hushing the sewers in San Francisco ern portion of town. construction of the Presbyterian Church is lodgings at the Franco-American hotel one bama, but left the parental roof at an early all the time, and still it is only talk. In the R eligious I tems . —Rev. M. A. Williams M;. ” the hunting season set in there has i being generously responded to. Nearly $2,400 night last week took their departure very ear ' day. Going to sea, he became a midshipman meantime, many areearried oil by malari preaches at Pho-nix Sunday.. ..Elder Martin lieen a great rush to the Hunter’s Emporium ous diseases who would be alive to-day it have lieen subscribed, a sum almost sufficient ly next morning, neglecting to settle their bills in the service of his country and took part in the cleanliness of that city were properly at Peterson will hold services at the Garrison i for goods of all kinds. to complete its external proportions. and taking the bed-clothes and other articles the Mexican war. At the storming of Vera tended to. Crete’s Hamburg Tea is an ex school house on Big Sticky next Sunday and i COUGHS. M. Murphy has constructed a comfortable Granville Sears has laid on our table a speci with them as mementos of their stay in Jack Cruz a splinter from a mast of the man-of- cellent medicim-at all times,»- it tort ¡tie« t ho at Mound district school house on the Sunday human body against the bad ••Heels of the following___ Rev. D. A. Crowell preaches at residence on the O. ft C. Stage Company's men of the hedge or osage orange, that groM’s sonville. The Marshal of Ashland was tele war ujion w hich he was engaged fractured his gaseous poisons which,though invisible, are upon a shrub M’hich forms itself into such shape graphed to, but he permitted them to pass on skull and incapacitated him from active duty floating in the air everywhere potent to de BEirso:;’3 capcike po 2 ot 3 plasteb Rock Point on Sunday at II o’clock a . M........ j property in this place. stroy. luvithc-t, rcVcvcv nkiin-t r.t oncor.nl cures where without molestation, believing that he had no as to make a beautiful as well as impenetrable Paul Schmn tuned E. T. Kugler ’ s piano Rev. J. R. N. Bell will hold a quarterly meet- j for a time, his iron constitution alone carry- oth' r p’xfbTS f iil ev-n to n-jovc. It contain» I jurisdiction in the matter. 1 fence, one of which Mr. Sears possesses. ("enter & morep iwerftil pnlu relieving, strength* ! ing him safely through. Coming to the Paci- ing at Williamsburg the fifth Sunday in th is while here, and that magnificent instrument is By I'uiversai Accorit, cn’vga-11 < initiv • p-rvit: s than t .o commcn ! tic Coast at a time when the gold fever was at A yer ’ s C athartic P ills are the best of all month, and at Phcenix on the first Sunday in now in the I>e8t of order. From the returns from the Coast it would p >: uih j.In«t r, and is f-.r superior ti liniments rod I'.i* eo-cal’cd electr’ea) a, -’inuccs. It le E. H. L ofti s informs the Ashland “Tidings” ' its height, he drifted to Jackson county, where purgatives for family’ use. T ley aro the December....Rev. W. H. Klyce will hold Recorder Foudray has been administering seem that the meteoric shoM’er advertised by f ;> •?'.: r •om:iien’’ -I f r t’- i n'»'. o el'-ncn’., t'so 1 r K in-il end Kl-'i-y (■'»•nnlninta, .services at the M. E. Church iq this place next justice to several d. d.’s. One of them got ten Prof. Tice M’as only perceived by the astrono- that of the party who were killed in he has resided ever since. He first mined on product <>f long, laborious ho I sucee-stul chemical investigation, a.idtlx r extensive I! n*:»y S,-:ntl< n rn.l r U I •'■r’1 Ac’r-tn J Munday morning at 11 o'clock, and at the dollars’ worth the other day. 1’ .‘.r.s. then .iff rii. zy it I <* > v •’’Itota’ie i mer of the T imes , m I io collided M’ith the office- Big valley, Cal., for horse-stealing, several Jackson creek in partnership with Judge Silas use, by Physicians in their pta<- ice, and by ev.in n Utt’s p'V’is to pr'.cu-t t . s f" I»o weeks ago, one of the two who were hanged J. Day, afterward becoming interested in the all civilised nations, proves tlo-in the iiest Heber Grave school house in the afternoon at K. Kuhli this week received a large and su- i . door that was standing open at the time. rot ?’ o-v ar-v r>”i >r p’s •:. r to ho Ki'.-.-it-i’od f it and most effectual purgative Pill that medi was discovered afterward to be a woman it. S ‘ 1 bv b 1 Dniirp«!., Sr inritv ft J o . insox , mines near Uniontown he still managed when three. perior stock of hardware, stoves, etc. He still We are iu receipt of the “Rural Spirit,” an cal science can devise. Being purely veg Ul Platt Street, New York, Proprietors. dressed in man's clothing. Of the others one a cruel fate removed him from these earthly etable, no harm can arise from iheir use. In I excellent agricultural publication published I mprovements .—The Board of Trustees, has more goods on the way. was an Irishman named Croeder, who was for scenes. Mr. Hamilton was well known as a intrinsic value and curative powers no Building lots are in demand here, the con weekly at Portland by Baker, Bull ft Co., at merly one of Colwell’s mail carriers, one was which has inaugurated many improvements man of sterling qualities, enterprising and gen other Pillscan bo compared with them, and SON. struction of dwelling-houses for rent being $1.50 per year. The last number contains a “Kanaka John" and the other is still supposed since it assumed the reins of government, new every person, knowing their virtues, will JOHN L. CARTER erous to a fault. He will be missed most by employ them, when needed. They keep | photograph of Jay Beach's horse “ Altamont. ” i found a profitable investment. proposes the construction of several croon-walks to have been J. M. Stow. those who knew him best. His remains were the system in perfect order and m lintain PAINTERS. that hav^ been deemed necessary far a long The wagon-road committee hopes to leave Breckenfield is arranging his store for the in healthy action the whole machinery of interred in the City Cemetery on Tuesday last, time. Street Commissioner Young will com ! display of one of the finest assortments of holi- Jacksonville precinct with nearly $4,000 sub- life. Mild, searching and eff«s*tual, they E lection of O fficers . —Oregonian-Pocahon Rev. M. A. Williams holding the last services are specially adapted to the needs of the . scribed. If other sections of the county re- mence the work immediately, under the super i day goods ever brought to town. tas Tribe No. 1, Improved Order of Red Men. over all that was mortal of Wm. A. A. Hamil digestive apparatus, derangements of which tl/EARE FULLY PREPARED Ttt |M) ! spond in a manner becoming the moment of vision of the Committee on Streets, which has Byliee’s hog-drovers returned from Happy on Tuesday evening elected the following of ton. Life's fitful dream is o’er and the troubled they prevent and cure, if timely taken. Yr all kinds of Painting, including authorized such walks to be built from the resi Camp Monday. He sent 125 porkers more to ! this enterprise our portion will soon be raised. They aro the best and safest physic to em I Applegate district school, which has been ficers for the ensuing term: Sachem, Henry spirit has gone to the rest it knew not of while ploy’ for children ami weakened constitu HOUSE PAINTING. lience of John Miller to Mrs. Crosby’s; thence the same destination Wednesday. I’ajie; Senior Sagamore, Geo. W. Elliott; Jun it existed on earth. May he find that sleep tions, where a mild, but effectual cathartic , flourishing for several months past under the SIGN PAINTING, to John Orth’s on Main street; amt from K. is required. For sale by all dealers. Jake Marcuse has just received a fine, large efficient management of Miss Dora Godfrey, ior Sagamore, Chas. Nickell. The raising-up that is in store for all good men. Kubli's residence to Herman Helms’; thence ORNAMENTAL PA I V > assortment of toys and holiday goods that ! adjourned for the season last Friday. The of the chiefs will take place on Tuesday even to the old Overbeck Hospital, ou Oregon street. MARRIED. ing, December 30th. I willmake the youngsters’ hearts rejoice. WAGON AND CARR1AG! >IXil C ircuit C ourt P roceedings .—The follow-! closing exercises Mere varied and quite inter- These M ill l>e of great convenience to the pub BELL—CULBERTSON —On Antelope, ' esting. The stable on the Jackson creek Hat, provid ing proceedings have transpired in this Court ALL STYLES Of GRAINING Qa t lic, especially in wet weather. November 13th, bv Elder Jos. Ritter, R eal E state T ransactions .—The following ed by the Board of Trustees, is well patronized. The cold weather has occasioned some loss since our last report: Jas. Bell and Miss Olive Culbertson. deeds have been recorded in the County Clerk's Orders from the country promptly *;■ L egion of H onor .—Au audience that filled It was an improvement long needed. among l>ands of sheep sheared this Fall. Un Martha Linder vs. Robt. Linder; divorce. 1 ed to. offlce since the last issue of the T imes : I Case dismissed at plaintiffs cost. BORN. the Court House to its utmost capacity was Jas. A. Cardwell’s residence on California less abundant shelter is provided, it proves O. A. Davis to Thos. Smith, 11.51 acres in State vs. Sing Fook; indictment for passing present to witness the exercises of the Legion t street is completed and ready for occupancy. profitable to shear only in the Spring, as many Ashland precinct. Consideration, $1,500. counterfeit coin. Bench warrant ordered is STOl GHT—On Evans’ creek, November of Honor last Friday evening. The programme It is a neat and commo lions structure. 10th, to the wife of Millon Stought, a sheep are liable to perish from cold during the J. J. Fryer to School District No. 9, land in sued for arrest of defendant. S. P. HANNA, daughter. Winter. proved an excellent one ami was admirably ( Eagle Point. Consideration, $2. J. W. Manning vs. John S. Miller; to re Looking glasses, picture frames, fancy pa John and Eber Emery to School District No. cover money. Judgment for plaintiff for $56.49 HARKNESS—At Grave creek, November carried oat, though a lack of preparation was The Odd Fellows’ building at Ashland will 15th,to the wile of Homer Harkness,» son. pers, clocks, albums, and thousands of other 9, land in Eagle Point. Consideration, $2. and costs by default., manifest in some instances. The enlivening be completed as soon as jxissible. Mr. Byers, • articles, for sale at cost at M. Mensor’s. Thos. Smith vs. Caro ft Baum; to recover music of the Jacksonville Brass and String a brick-mason engaged on the work, proposes DIED. A ccidental S tabbing .—Henry Kubli, Sr., money. Continued. That elegant stock of millinery goods lately Bands was a feature of the evening. President Jacksonville, Oregon, Wm. Byl»ee vs. A. W. Hawkett, Jesse and putting some extra touches on the structure was accidentally stabbed in the hip by a per —On Farmer’s Flat, November E. C. Robinson; to recover money. Plaintiff PFLUG Linn must l<e complimented upon the efficient received at Mrs. F. W. Berry’s store is prov that will make it one of the handsomest in 24th, Marie Pflug, daughter of Fred. Ot son whose name we were unable to learn given leave to file amended complaint. : Southern Oregon. manner in which he perforins the duties im ing deservedly popular with the fair sex. ten; »get! 11 years, 11 m<mihs»nd 3 days. TN CRONEMILLER’S BUILDING, yq while engaged in a scuffle Wednesday night. Win. Bybee vs. A. W. Hawkett, K. Kubli, We have just received a supply of rewards , The Crescent City “Courier" evidently HAMILTON —Near Uniontown, Novem-' I in receipt of » full »»»nrtinent of material posed upon him, the commotion that always E. C. Robinson, et al.; suit for injunction and His injuries are not nece irily serious. tier 24th, W. A. A. Hamilton; aged h nd prepared to do »11 work in his line oq obtains in such assemblages being conspicuous of merit for the use of teachers that cannot “nose” all about it. Says that paper: “The receiver. Plaintiff given leave to make John about 48 years. 1 short notice and in » workmanlike manno by its almost total absence. Misses Nettie but prove popular. They are neat and cheap. 1 fact has leaked out that the fair young ladies G erman C alend . v for 1880.— We have a L. Robinson of Pennsylvania a party to the Vehicles of every description made tp osv^ [Alabama papers please copy.] Terms reasonable and satisfaction guqraq^ Howard aud Mary Langell and C. C. Beekman E. Jacobs, besides a fine stock of general of Jacksonville have a secret understanding few copies of “Der Hinkende Bote in Amerika” suit and also allowed to tile amended com HoCKEibSMITH—In Manzanita precinct, teed. plaint. were appointed a committee to arrange a pro merchandise, keeps an assortment of handsome among themselves that they will marry no man for sale. Those of >ur German citizens desi;- The Court theu adjourned until nine o’clock ( November 27ib, Bertie Warren, son of J. I Repairing a specially, i this morning. holiday goods, which will be sold very cheap. whose breath smells of whisky.” gramme for next Friday evening. ing a copy will appiy at once. N. Hockorsmitli; aged about hree years, *• P. HANNA, DEMOCRATIC TIMES BRIEF BEFEBENCE. King of the Blood. SCROFULA. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE, I PLANING MILL TtEoulding* Factory ^RHEUMATISMS WAGON - MAKER,