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DEMOCRATIC TIMES BRIEF REFERENCE. A good advertisement in a newspaiier pays PERNONAI. NOTES. The Jacksonville Band will spare no pains Letter from Phwnii. MININO NEWS. to make its ball on Christmas night a first- no fare on railroads; costs nothing for hotel Too wet for plowing. P ikenix , Dec. 1, 1879. class affair in every particular, so that all who bills; gives away no boxes of cigars to custom J. G. Wisdom, formerly of the Sterling saw- i The beautiful rain. FRIDAY DECEMBER 5, 1879. Assist the C. C. W. R. ers, or merino dresses to customers' wives; mill, is now located at Big Butte. attenl are assured a pleasant tima. The cold snap is at an on I and the I To the E ditor of the T imes : As Phoenix lias not been heard from for Unusually dull this week. A pigeon shooting match is proposed as a drinks no whisky under the head of traveling Miss DoraGodfrey of Josephine county was ; miners are jubilant. H uge A pples .—I. F. Williams of Butte expenses, but goes at once and all the time some time, we consider it high season to report j Gin Lin is operating two “Little Giants” visiting friends in town this week. holiday amusement. Several of our ambitious The new year is almost here. creek has favored us with a few extravagant about its business free of expense. ourselves to the world through your columns. ninirods seem anxious to show their skill and ; Billy Thompson lias gone to Yreka to take at his mines near Uniontown. specimens of apples grown in that section. Holiday advertisements are in order. Our quiet little burg is rajiidly improving, a The New Year will be ushered in with a tile sjMirt promises to be interesting. One of them weighed fully two pounds. charge of the 0. & C. Stage Co.’s baru at that I ' Watts A Redman have discovered a quartz Circuit Court adjourned Wednesday. number of new dwellings being erected and a grand l»all under the auspices of Ruth Rebekah | ledge on Horse creek, Josephine county, The ladies of the M. E. Church have an en place. commodious school house having recently been I mportant N otice .—All those knowing them This is the season of society elections. that is believed to be quite rich. tertainment, for the purpose of raising funds to ! Degree Lodge No. 4, I. 0. 0. F., which thus Jas. A. \\ ilson has been quite ill for several built, in which school opens this week w ith selves indebted to Kahler A Bro. should come Ducks and geese are becoming abundant. Major Feehet is expected from San pay off the indebtedness held against the Sun proposes to commemorate the seventh anniver days jiast, but is now coui alescing, we are glad Henry Cryder as teacher. Our mechanic, J. and settle with me at once, as the accounts sary of its institution. e have no doubt but Francisco by the 15th and ex-Governor Fine printing a specialty at the T imes office. day School organ, in contemplation. to learn. H. Berry, has just completed a large barn for have been turned over to me and must be set- that it will be an event worthy of the occasion, ! Chadwick will arrive sometime afterward. The first term of the .Jacksonville District Rogue river and other streams are high and W. A. Owen has removed to Central Point tled.by January 1st, 1880. for the ladies never do anything by halves. Copp’s Hand-book of Mining Laws, pay Henry Stamditi, ami is building another for School will end to-day. The second term still raising. • R obt . K ahler . with his family and will take up a temporary rolls, notice» of location of »juartz ami ¡»lac Uncle Sam Colver. Two handsome tombstones were this week I Measles are prevalent among the children of commences atonee, though there will be a vaca reared in the Jacksonville cemetery, one overj residence there. Farmers have commenced plowing, with er mines, and other mining blanks for sale tion of two weeks during the holidays. D elayed .—The stage from the north was Jackson county. every prosj»ect of a good season. at the T imes oiliee. H. F. Phillips of Ashland was in town yes the last resting-place of J. D. Burnett and the i detained ten hours by high water Wednesday, Many of our farmers have sowed the seed for other over that of Thos. G. Dews. They are terday, as also were Mr. Richardson and wife J. J. Johnson, of Applegate, was in town An excellent assortment of cast-steel plows The ¡leople were visited by Horace Seyliert, Cow creek having raised several feet in short next season’s crop. Jos. A. Crain has been I j tine pieces of workmanship ami were designed from the same ¡dace. Monday and informed us-that the miners tax collector. His mule was not loaded down at John Miller's. time. If the rains should continue, we may I ! engaged in putting several acres in oats and l»y Brackenridge of Roseburg, who is represent-' W . A. McPherson and family have removed were making greater preparations than ever w ith coin when he left. look for a repetition, and of a more serious ! Thomas and Jeremiah may be found at the thinks he should have done it sooner. ed in this county by A. S. Jacobs of Ashland. to Josephine county. He will take charge of for the Winter run. Ague lias almost disappeared, only a fewlin- nature. That troublesome stream should bv New' State Saloon. The recent rains have enabled the miners geringcases existing here and there. Otherwise Considerable teaming is still going on be Subscription lists may be found at 01 well's I). L. Hopkins’ ranch. Prof. Cheney has organized a writing school all means be bridged. tween this place and Roseburg, notwithstanding mill and at the store of Jas. Reames ami ('. S. , M e learn that Dr. J. W. Robinson w ill re of Farmers’ Flat and a tew other sections health is good, although we have three disci at Willow Springs. to commence work. The supply of water the lateness of the season and the rough roads. Sergeant, so that the residents of that vicinity I. 0. O. F. E lection .—At a regular meet ples of .Esculapius in our little village. turn to Jacksonville in a few days, to perma is limited, however. Rain has been falling unceasingly since A deal of freight still lies at the depot. ing of Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, I. O. 0. F., Wednesday morning. will have a chance to subscribe to the pro nently locate aiming US. We hear to-day that one of our two sah»ons The corner in g'un boots in the San Fran held last Saturday eveuing, the follow ing offi We have just received an assortment of new posed Crescent City wagon-road. We hope has closed, from what cause we did not learn; School Superintendent Fountain favored us cisco market remains unbroken and miners The attendance on St. Mary's Academy cers were elected: W. J. Plymale, N. G.; material and a tine stock of printer's stationery, they will not neglect so excellent an o]»portu- 1 with a call last Friday, lie is agitating the are paying several dollars more for those but ¡»erliaps in anticipation of some future visit Frank Krause, V. G.; T. B. Kent, Secretary; continues to increase. and are therefore better prepared than ever to nity to better their condition in so many ways. idea of getting up a baby-show. indispensable articles this season than they from Dr. Watt, with his blue ribbon pledge. Justice Hurter's Court has been in session do the best of job printing at low rates. John Miller, Treasurer; Silas J. Day, I’. S.; The manifold cares of his parish having in-, Eden precinct will ¡»oil a much heavier vote several days this week. Benj. Higginbotham, of Astoria, brother of did last. K. Kubli, F. Krause, F. Luy, Trustees. creased to such an extent in the past few ' Reames Bros, have one of the finest assort next election than last, owing to the increasing I R. M. Garrett informs us that a heavy 1 he Jacksonville Brass Band will furnish ments of goods ever brought to Southern years. Rev. Father Blanchet lias fonml it in l’hos. Keaton, the enterprising miner, arrived .emigration from California. We susjiect there rain was falling in Josephine county when I mprovements .—The School Directors have music for the Christmas races. here this wee! k and will remain awhile. cumbent upon himself to call to his assistance Oregon. They deal in no shoddy wares and lie left the forepart ot the week, and the min will soon l»e so many Californians here that authorized the placing of another window in j Dr. Will. Jackson, who has been visiting FatherStamptl, who will arrive from the north The children of this vicinity are unanimous ers w( re jubilant over the prospects of an they w ill lie introducing the New Constitution. give the best inducements to cash buyers. the district school-house, an improvement long 1 relatives in . tho \\ illainette Valley, returned in a short time. Father Blanchet will defer ly in favor of a Christmas tree. early run. Our streets ¡»resent a lively appearance. Bus needed. Shade trees will lie planted and the . Christinas .and New Year are coming, and, Iiome last week, The trip evidently agree I his visits to Ivigle Point until further notice. The trotting horse. Bones, is to lie rallied for iness seems to lie quite good, notwithstanding The Brimstone mine, in the Grave creek fence repaired, so that the grounds will at .some ! if you need any goods, call at the New York with him. The year 1880 M ill ¡»rove an eventful one I district, which has a small hydraulic pipe the Crescent City wagon-road is not built. time in the near future assume a handsome ap- ; at Etna, Cal., on Christmas night. Store, where everything is sold at cost, The J. II. Hyzcr, proprietor of tile miners’ and oilier necessary apparatus, is offered By the way, the wagon-road committee was in the annals of Jacksonville. Several impor pearance. A coat of whitewash judiciously E. Jacobs’ holiday goods are handsome goods must be s »Id on account of departure. tant enterprises will be inaugurated here ami boarding-house on Applegate, has been serious- tor rent. Also the mine's owned by the here last week; but we do not think the road applied to the outbuildings and fence Would al- ' and cheap. Call and see his stock. The ladies who so successfully managed the perhaps completed during that time, while ly imlisjiosed and is now in town undergoing i Grave Creek Ditch Company. is much the richer for their visit. so not be amiss. County scrip taken at par on all accounts— festival on the evening of Thanksgiving Day! ’ there will In; no eml to the improvement that treatment. A DIOS. J. C. Trullinger, who last year purchased new or old—with the T imes office. have our thanks for a package of cake. It was will certainly take ¡»lace. Our town is grow the Thurston propertyon Horsehead creek, R eligious I tems .—Rev. J. R. N. Bell will C. Scliieffelin was in town the other day The rains have softened the roads and stages delicious aud duly appreciated by tile hungry ing rapidly and will not tarry at this stage of ami says that his sons are still interested in in the northern end of the county, is put S ettlers can have their notices for final be present at the quarterly meeting of the M. proof and other land notices published in the affairs. printers. E. Church, South, to be held at Plurnix to are gradually dropping behind time. mines in Arizona as rich as the Tombstone has ting up a hydraulic and proposes making T imes by requesting the officers of the Rose extensive preparations for the Winter’s Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 4, I. 0. (). j Newman Fisher’s superb assortment of gen morrow and embracing Sunday. He reports The Ashlaml Woolen Mills will consume 100,- proven to be. burg Land Oilice, through the County Clerk or the meeting at Williams creek to have been an F., will elect officers on the 29th iust. eral merchandise should not be overlooked. 000 tbs. of wool during the present year, as ! Dr. Boy<l of \\ alia \\ alia, \\ . T., tarried in run. other agents, to send them to this establish Savage Bros., of Rogue river, who own interesting one___ Rev. M, A. Williams w ill I J. H. Hurter, School Clerk, will commence Ami, then, Sol. Wise takes such pleasure in against 30,000 tbs. for the ¡»receding one. ' Jacksonville Wednesday on his return from some excellent ground in the vicinity of ment, where the service w ill be performed at I occupy the pulpit of the M. E. Church in this collecting the school tax for 1879-80 very soon. showing them that none need feel backward 1'liis deuotes a remarkable increase of business ' Linkville, where he has been paying his son, Savage creek are setting a lot ot hydraulic the very lowest rates. place next Sunday morning.... Elder Martin ami is evidence of a great demand for the | Dr. E. J. Boyd, a visit. A i»ost-office has been established at Fort in calling. pipe recently received from San Francisco Peterson will preach at the Mound District Klamath, with John Gottbrod as ¡»ostmaster. mill's goods, which are second to none on the MARRIED J. J. Lathrop is training McDonough's Robt. Garrett, father of our townsman, R. M. and expect to commence piping in the school-house on Sunday. northwest coast. The enterprising company races, as also For business, calling and visitingcards, go to “Black Dick” for the Christmas Garrett, and one of Ashland’s most respected course of a few weeks. i COLLIN'—GILMORE—On Sucker creek, managing this institution proposes substantial November 24tb, by Hon. T. F. Floyd, C ontract L et .—The County Commission ¡,he T imes office. We make a specialty of Granville Sears’ “Bellfounder.'’ Several other citizens, has disj»ose»l of his property there and It lias beeniaining hard the greater por improvements during I860. County Judge, John D. Collins and Miss nags will compete and we may look for an in removed to Modoc county, ('al. ers this week let the contract for the construc them. tion of the week and the prospects for an Julia M.Gilmore. As the time for exchanging old school books 1 tion of> new bridge across Birdsey creek, be i New goods are constantly arriving at the , teresting time. M. Obenchain returned from Lake county < arlyT run never were better. Many ot the Peter Emse, manager of Chavner’s Rogue for the new will expire on January Sth, those I \\ ednesday, after an absence of several miners have water enough to commence low Rock Point, to Jas. McDougall, who agrees New \ ork Store, w here th»; greatest bargains BORM. river bridge, fell from a porch on the night of interesteil will take notice that after that date nionths. I he cattle he was interested in Were operations and very little more is neces to put up a substantial structure and cover it are offered. • i YttRK On Applegate, November 28th, to the the 27th ult. and severly sprained his wrist. there will be an increase of nearly 109 ¡»er purchased for the California market. sary to set them all agoing. lor the sum of $620. Mr. McDougall lias wife of J. W. York, a son. Brooks' stock of holiday goods is not to be i»mlt several bridges in this county ami never excelled in Southern Oregon. He makes them Dr. Danforth was summoned and repaired tin cent, over tile introductory rates now obtaining. I J. A. Cardwell ami family’ now occupy J. T. Layton is operating his “Giant” i their Such are the conditions of the contract between injuries sustained. fails to give entire satisfaction. He proposes a specialty. DIED. new resilience on California street, Mr. Card- steadily, with an excellent supply of water, ¡ that this one shall lie no exception to the rule Sam Hazlitt, the irrepressible tramp printer the publishers of the new series of school books well s farm will ba conducted by I. W. Berry ■iml scemingi.v to good advantage. Jack I ' SILVA—In Jacksonville, Decemlier 3d, An A large assortment of Garden City clipper now owns the greater portion of the best and will complete it without unnecessary de of the Pacific Coast, has turned up in Nevada iml the State, and it is unnecessary to add and E. Galloway during the ensuing year. nie, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Manuel plows have just been received at Bilger’s that they •. ill 1 c strictly carried out upon the ground on Farris’ Gulch, having recently lay. Silva; aged 17 «lays. City again. He says he expects to look for a Capt. Ankeny arrived from Portland yester purchased Kubli Bolt’s claim there. hardware store. part of the former. permanent situation after he lias seen a little ' TnE R esult .—Some one has estimated that A tine assortment of blanks always on hand more of the w orld. Although several of ortr bachelors have de- day and is visiting the Sterling mine, of which Water was let into the extension to the NEW THIS WEEK. i serted this life of single blessedness Jackson county lost $10,900 this season by the at the T imes < '. •. Orders from abroad he is the owner. The Ca]>tain is without doubt Sterling ditch the other day. It was found and gone I Josephine county evidently proposes to cel ■war among millers, w hereby flour has been promptly tilled. one of the most enterprising iniac-o.vasrs on to be in first-class condition. The derrick ebrate the holidays in becoming style. Two over to the majority, th ere are still a number NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. put down to the extravagantly low figure of fias been removed to the scene ot tho ensu I he Applegate was so high Wednesday that Christmas parties are already announced—one left to be inveigled ami captured after the 1st the Coast. $16.50 per thousand pounds, and farmers were L and O ffice at R oseburg . O uegon , Win. Uarll, w ho was in town this week, ing season’s operations and is in readiness Jas. Hart experienced great difficulty in cross at Wilderville and the other at the mouth of of January, when leap year will afford theuen- Not ember 26, 1879. unable to receive ev»m GO cents cash a bushel ing with the mail. tor work, as is everything else at Superin tier sex an opportunity of popping the momen seems to think that the stages will be able to yOTIUE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Jump-off-Joe creek. for their wheat. Outside communities seem to tous question themselves. We have high an keep up in the vicinity of schedule time when tendent Ennis’ camp. Lx the following-named settler lias filed J. \\. Manning, the enterprising livery The gross receipts of the festival held at the be the only ones that have profited, and they notice of his intention to make final proof ticijiations that our friend, R. S. Dunla|>, will six-horse teams are put on the road from the Sturges, Beckner A Co., have completed stable-keeper, is building a commodious corral ' < Tub Room by the ladies of the Presbyterian I in support of lii> claim, and secure fiual en at the expense of the people of Rogue river then fall a happy victim, which may account California line. negotiations lor G. W. S’evenson’s claims try thereof at the expiration of thirty days alongside his barn. I Church amounted to $163, a very neat sum. for his investing in a new and gaily appointed valley. Where the benefit is that has been Sheriil Bybee an I A. W. Hawkett leave for on Jackass creek, which will give them from the date of this notice, viz: B. F. Oregon wool holds the ¡»rice quoted from the i all things considered. The affair will be re- j -derived from this war must remain a mystery wagon. “Straws show which way the wind Happy Camp (Cal.) this morning, 'file former control of a large area of the best mining Gi’chell, Home-tead Application No. 2165, for the E. 1 . of N. W. •«, N. W. of N. W. San Francisco market by the T imes last week, peated in due time. u ith the millers. blows. goes on businecs, w hile the latter will assume ground in that region. The recent rains ‘i and N. E. \ of S. W. k«, Sec. 10, T. 37, S. viz: 3If« 33c. per pound. j The President’s message lias been presented have enabled them to resume operations, IL, 1 E., and name» the following as his R oad M eeting at A shland .—A fair num M agon R oad M eeting on M issouri F lat . the superintendence of one of the large hy though on a limited scale as yet. Pat. McMahon h as purchase»! real estate on ' to the fieople. This occurs only w hen Congress witnesses, viz: James M. Childers of Jack- son county, an i Jefferson Grigsby of Jack ber of the citizens of Ashland met the commit Third street from John WeisS and will soon • assembles, but the message of the people to- -Tim citizens of Applegate hel l an enthusi draulic mines of that section. A. D. Heald, one of the stirring miners of Oregon. tee on subscriptions te, the Crescent City wagon put up a building on it. J. 11. Hollman left for Lakeview, Lake Foot’s creek, favored ns with a call Mon soil county. j day is that the best of liquors are always astic wagon mad meeting at the school house WM. F. BENJAMIN, Register. read at the appointed time last Saturday. All on Missouri Flat on the evening of the 2Sth. county, last Sunday, where he expects to en day. He informs us that great prepara! io.is B. F. Gitchell of Butte creek elsewhere I found at Matt. Dillon’s. seemed to thoroughly appreciate the impor gives notice that he has made application to ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE. Patterson ¡.t Giddings have thc:r mill in op- S. H. Cook ofti'iated as <'hairinan and .J. S. gage in business. He is an excellent tinsmith are being made for the Winter's run, there tance of this road to Jackson and Josephine ¡»rove up on his homestead. ! eration and are chopping grain for the aceom- , M' l adden as Secretary. A large attendance and v, ill no doubt establish a remunerative being many more miners on the creek at In the mattcrofthe es ateof W. A. A. Ham counties and evinced a determination to fur- trade in that prosperous country. present than ever before. If they’ should ilton, deceased. Geo. W. Holt is still busily engaged in the niodation of farmers who are fattening stock. was present and everybody was of the (»pinion .'.rWits txm«tructi<>u. Jacob Wagner, Jasper that nothing could be condueive of as much be favored with an abundance of water an \\ ni. Williams aud family returned from yyOTK ’ E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT They utilize the power of their steam engine Houck and John P. Walker were appointed a completion of his brick building, notwithstand recently brought from California. the undersigned lias been appointed I excellent report may ’ be expected when a good to Southern Oregon as the construction Alturas, Modoc county, Cal., last week, but by the County Court of Jackson county, i committee to solicit subscriptions. This is not ing the inclement weather. i clean-up is made. Oregon, sitting in ¡»rebate Novcml er gs, Preparations for the entertainment to be of the < Tescent City wagon-road. The report will not remain long. Although Billy lost In the County Court last Monday, Raphael a matter in which one section of Jackson of Surveyor Howard and the editorial com everything in the tire that consumed that The t'entennial Mining Company of Wil- is;1.». Administrator of the estate of Wm. A. county has more interest than another, and, Morat, a native of France, was admitted to given by the Legion of Honor on the 19th are ments of the local press were read, after which place, lie ¡»reposes trying his luck again. ' low Springs is putting its pij»e into ¡»osition A. Hamilton, decea'cil. i progressing. It has been decided to give ex All persons indebted to said estate are rc- therefore, we should all take hold with a will citizenship by Judge Day. ! and will soon be rt'ady for active work. A. H. Carson and others delivered addresses »jiii-'bsi to settle the same immediately, and ercises of purely a literary ami musical nature, W. IL Sliook lias recently returned from and bring to a successful termination that Taxes are coining in very slowly in fact Wm. Benm'tt lias succeeded Al. McKenzie those having claims against the estate w ill on the subject. Another meeting will be held which will be varied and interesting. which has been so necessary for years. much more so than usual. Less than $1,900 it the same ¡»lace to-morrow evening at seven fell.una county, Cal., where lie accompanied a i as superintendent, the latter being now en present them with the ¡»roper vouchers to Mrs. I. W. Berry last week received a »clock, when E. II. Autenrieth will address stock-buyer who had purchased a large band gaged at the Grand Applegate mines. me at my residence in Uniontown precinct, ; have been collected thus far. S ix -H orse T eams for O regon .—While at Messrs. Bennett and Barlow are operating Jackson County. Oregon, within six nionths The Jacksonville Dramatic Association will handsome assortment of toys, etc., for the the assemblage, weather permitting. The peo- of cattle in Lake county, lie expects to be in tfíese diggings on their own responsibility alter the first publication ot tliis notice. , Roseburg, Messrs. Sanderson and Stone of the holidays, which will be sold very reasonably, Jacksonville about the 12tli, to spend the holi t his season and propose to thoroughly lest CHAS. E. CH APPEL, l»e resurrected after the holidaysand will then ! pie of Applegate are thoroughly amused to O. & C. Stage Company informed the “Inde Administrator of said estate. j The youngsters have made their headquarters them. .the neee sities of the hour and will subscribe days. Dated December 5, 1879. pendent” that, owing to the rapid increase in give a series of entertainments. at Mrs. Berry's store since they arrived. John Miller’s services as treasurer are evi A company comprised of Jimmy Hays, liberally to a road to the sea. Fisher A Cohn this week .’eteivei additions i the mails and in fast freight, six-horse teams The Jacksonville Literary Association elected dently in demand. He not only officiates in Anton------- and Mr. McCormick have re will l»e immediately attached to all stages to their already large stock of goods. Don’t the following officers last Friday evening: \V. R eal E < t \ rr. I’ r ins actions . - The following that capacity for Table Rock Encampment and cently completed 2S0 rods of ditch leading running in Oregon, and the stock so employed fail to call amt see for yourself. T. Moore, President; B. B. Beekman, Vice deeds have been recorded in the County Clerk's Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, 1. O. (). F., but is from Bummer creek to some promising will be first-class in every respect. The stages The County Commissioners are doing well President; Miss Annie Bilger, Secretary; \Y. office since t'm- last issue of the T imes : —AT—- mining ground in the region ol Grave i also custodian of the funds of Warren Lodge of go out very often with a goodly number of by their constituents in the way of roads aud L. Bilger, Treasurer; G. A. ilubbe'.l, Warden. creek owned by Wm. Bybee. They pro Lindsey Applegate and wife to I. D. and L. Masons. passengers and with heavy freights, and they bridges. This is as it should be. B. Applegate, 160 acres in Ashland precinct. pose ground-sluicing these diggings this VEIT SCHUTZ’ HATT., The census to be taken next year will show ('onsideration, $1 n 0. J. J. (''»instock, formerly of this ¡»lace, has Winter and wil. extend the ditch a mile are not so comfortable as the company desires. The public should bear in mind that How- II M. Rodgers to I.. C. ('»ileman. 160 acre' returned to Oregon from San Francisco, w here amia half further next summer, where bet The bad roads to Jacksonville make traveling . ard has a tine stock of goods, including an ek- a great increase in the population of Jackson, —ON— in f able R >ek preeiuct. Consideration, $690. he has been undergoing medical treatment. ter claims are located. Lake and Josephine counties. The enumera laliorious and slow. With the increase proposed gant assortment of holiday wares. John Weiss and wife to Pat. McMahon, Never in the history of n ining in Soutli- tors commence their labors in June ami will be portion there will be no detention along the entire of lot on Third street. Consideration, His condition is much improved and lie prom I ern < iregon were the miners better prepared Noland A McDaniel received a large stock allowed one month in which to complete them. $50. ises to remain in the land of the living for line from Roseburg to Reading. Upon the •for Winter operations than they are at tliis \\ in. Flowers and wife to P. Lytleton, l.1, sometime to come. subject of improvement of roads, Mr. Sander of tine liquors ami cigars last week, which are Two horses belonging to Mace Bros, of Butte acres in Ashland precinct. ( 'onsideration. ’ particular time. Nearly every one is ready not to be excelled in this market. son expressed a willingness on the part of his Rev. J. R. N. Bell <»f Roseburg, Presiding 1 now, and no time will be lost when water HMIE MEMBERS OF THE JACKSON- creek were found dead in the stable one morn $400. P. Donegan disposed of his Fall clip of wool ing last week. It is supposed that they came company to always and at any time lehd a I . 8. patents to Jas. Hamilton, W. W. Elder of this District, is paying .Jackson and becomes plentiful. The number of miners 1 ville lira»» ami String Band will give a at 28 cents per pound, which is a very good to their death by ¡»oison, as they seemed well Spencer and I. M. M.-Uall have ....... recorded. Josephine counties an olii' ial visit. None are is also greater than it has been for several grand ball on Ubristinas night. TicketK, w illing and generous aid. John W<-iss and wife to P. J. Rvan, real es more welcome in this region than lie. Mr. years past, so that the circulating medium $l.oo. The Band wiil do their utmost to ¡»rice for that article in any market. make it a pleasant affair. enough the evening before. Oae was a tine tate on third street. I ’onsideration, $50. L egion of H onor .—This organization will Everybody invited to attend. Bell will remain but a few days longer, bis stay j will be considerably augmented if the The County Commissioners transacted their Boston colt. »•ountrv should be favored with an abund- hold another of its interesting meetings at the being necessarily short. | business in a single day this week. The pro CtRcrtr C ourt P ro eedings .—The follow j anee of moisture. Court House to-night. The committee ap A rumor is in circulation to the effect that a ceedings will appear in our next issue. ing business has been transaeteil in this Court , GRAND Judge Bonham, formerly of Salem, has McKniglit A Goldworthv of Foot's creek pointed to arrange a programme (Misses Nettie soil of ('. Scliieffelin of Rogue river is ill with His Honor, Judge Hanna, presiding — since ) formed a partnership with G. (). Holman for Tramps continue to arrive notwithstanding the small-pox; but it is probably without liave about completed preparations for Howard and Mary Langell and C. C. Beek- our last report: I the practice of his profession at Roseburg. He Winter and are piping a few hours daily. the inclement weather. They are evidently as man) has submitted the following: 1. Music foundation, as the report cannot be traceil to Kubli 4 Bolt vs. Wm. Bybee, A W. Hawk- was so unfortunate as to lose several members Hosmer A Co. ht<ve also been fitting up irrepressible as they are generally cultus. by the Jacksonville Brass Band; 2. Opening any authentic source. It is generally thought eft, E. ('. ami Jesse Robinson; to recover! of l.is family by diphtheriareceutly, which will quite extensively ami expect lobe in readi song, “The Gushing Kill,” by the Choir; 3. money. Motion for a new trial overruled and | The lady members of Ruth Rebekah Degree to be a case of measles. account for this change of residence. Judge ness for water w hen it come». These gen UNDER THE AUSPICES OF jud nent given Win. Bybee for his costs. Declamation, Win. Vining; 4. Duet, Chas Lodge will ¡»rejiare the supper themselves, The team of a Mr. Ward indulged in a first- tlemen are principally new-comers from Bonham is an able lawyer and we wish him M. J. ( 'ourtney vs. K Kubli etal. ; toqiliet , Wolters and Wm. Young; 5. Duet, Misses which will l»e a guarantee of its excellence. i 'alifornia and are proving themselves min class runaway while he was returning to Jose title. Motion to rescind order made for trans- ' success in his new field. Maggie Linn and Annie Little; 6. Music by fer of ease to Douglas countv denied. ers of enterprise and energy, that promise phine county one day last week. The wagon A great number of hogs w ill be slaughtered W. A. and 11. A. Wright, practical watch to revolutionize mining on Foot’s creek. the String Band; 7. Select reading. Miss Irene Roxatina and T. J. Farris vs. J. W. Hays Danforth; 8. Address by Rev. J. R. N. Bell; I ami cured this season. Several of our farmers ami horses were considerably injured ami he et al.; to quiet title. ('ontinued. makers ami jewelers, w ill establish themselves There is alnmdance of room for such citi I. O. O. F-, Sarah A. Henry vs. Clias. Henry; divorce. in business at Liukville at an early day. The zens in S »uthern Oreuron. 9. Recess; 10. Quartet, by Misses Tillie Klip have already commenced the work of destruc also.sustained injuries of a painful, though not serious, nature. I Continued. pel and Katie Dorwin, IL H. Klippel and A. tion. ( o ' nty C ourt .- 1 he following proceedings U’llK H WILL CELEBRATE ITS SF.V- S arah <’. Weiss vs. Albert Bethel et al. : I former gentleman goes to San Francisco The planet Mars was visible to the naked suit Preparations arc already lieing made for H. Msegly; IL Song, by the boys, 12. Select to lay in a first-class stock of goods, w hile the have transpired this week in this Court- tt cntli annivt rsary by a grand ball at in equity. Continued. \ eit Sehulz.’ hall* on New Year's night reading, Miss Katie Jones; 13. Selo, C. C. midnight mass at the Catholic Church on eye one day last week. This st ir is receiving Court adjourned without day on the 3d. litter will make immediate preparations for its Judge Day presiding: Thursday, January 1, 1KN0. Beekman; 14. Music by the String Band; 15. < 'hristmas, the choir for that occasion [»rac considerable attention from astrononv rs, who reception, leaving for Lake couuty this week. Win. Taylor vs. John C. and J. B. Dyer; to Reception Committee: are engaged in the investigation of its two I C hristmxs S ports . There will be a grand We wish them success. Nong, Nines Ida and Fannie Fisher; 16. ing regularly. recover money. Continued for service. Mrs. McKniglit, Mrs. J. I’. McDaniel, Mrs J. W. Manning vs. W. H. St. Clair; to re Prof. Kugler commenced a new term of mu moons, one of which it is supposed to have be } shooting-match at E. W. Gragg’s place in John Miller, .Mrs. M. Baum, Mrs. Stump speech, W. L. Bilger; 17. Music by Col. W. S. Stone, superintendent of the O. cover money. Continued. Sam’s Valley on Christmas day, w hen a tine come possessed of surreptitiously. J. H»»uck and Messrs. Aaron sical instruction this week. He is a thorough the Brass Braud. Alaegly and K. Kubli. K. Kub i vs. \\ . B be •, A. W. Hawkett and I beef an 1 other live-stock w ill be put np. A C. Stage Line, and J. L. Sanders >n of St. musician and as an instructor has few superi The case of the Unvote Creek Mining Com ball will be given at night, for which the best Louis, one ot the proprietors, passed through E. C. Robinson; to recover money. Judgment Floor Matingem. A S uccessful A ffair .—The success at ors in the State. pany vs. Wm. ami Walter Ruble, which was of music and supper will be provided. Tickets town Monday, on their way south. They for $149.67 ami costs. Frank Krause, T. B. Kent and Chris. Ulrich. tending the festival held at the Club Room Rewards of merit, certificates of excellence recently decided in favor of the former by $1. Mr. Gragg will spare no pains for the suc CiiiusTMAs P arty at S am ’ s V alley .—C. C. under the auspices of the ladies of the Presby and every description of school teacher’s Judge Hanna, has been appealed to the Su cess of the event, and a pleasant time may be have been inspecting the road aud Mr. Sander Music for the occasion will be furnished son seems well pleased with the manner in McClendon will give a social party at his resi * terian Church on the evening of Thanksgiving blanks on hand or neatly printed to order at I preme Court and will probably come up for expected. by the entire Brass and String Band. Tick ------------ > .... which it lias been managed by Uol. Stone and ets, including supper (which will be pre Day must have exceeded the anticipations of the T imes office. trial at the January term thereof. I O itd f . rs E lected .—At a meeting of Table his division agents, Wm. Uarll and Win. T. dence on Christmas night, to which everybody pared by the lady members), $2.50. No is invited. He has an excellent hall and will the fair managers themselves. The hall was Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. A A. M., pro- pains will be spared to make this the The monotony of Thanksgiving Dav was Rock Encampment No. 10, I. O. (). F., held Smith. provide the best of music and supper, so that grandest ball of the season. Everybody crowded throughout the evening with the elite poses holding a sociable on the 27th (St. John’s varied by a first-class scrimmage at its close, i on the evening of the 28th, the following ; offi- T he P lace to Go.—Mensor Bros., opposite those who attend will be assured a line time. is invited. of Jacksonville and vicinity, who seemed to Day). Only in' mbers aud their families will to the edification of several bystanders, some of rets were elected for th»' ensuing term: Thos. Holt ’s brick building, have recently received thoroughly appreciate the affair as well as the be in attendance. The ; P. Kent, C. P.; Silas J. Day, II. P.; Fred. I whom happened to be of the fair sex. II V egetable niciijan H air R e - and are now displaying one of the largest moment of the cause in which it was conceived. Chas. E. Chappel has l»een appointed ad damage done was slight, though the ensuing Luy, S. W.; John A. Boyer, Scribe; John stocks of holiday goods e' er brought to Jack newer is a scientific combination of some The young ladies who so agreeably presided I of the most powerful restorative agents :i> ; Miller, Treasurer; Frank Krause, J. W. ministrator of the estate of W. A. A. Hamil- humiliation must have been greater. sonville. Their assortment of toys is e unplete i he vegetable kingdom. It restores gra\ over the tables were assiduous in their efforts \\ e call the attention of those win» want to ton, deceased. Read the notice published trom a tin whistle to a bam drum ami thei hair to its original color. It makes tin I FORWARDING à COMMISSION H oliday A nnouncement .—Intending to to please and succeeded admirably, the prove up on hoinestea»l or pre-emption claims stay here I cannot afford to sell for cost, byt also keep a full line of articles usually fonml i : scalp white ami clean. It cures dandruii ' elsewhere by his order. young gallants somehow mustering an unusual t<> the fact that parties cannot use relatives for i will do the next thing to it. ’rt>e largest stock a variety store. Give them a call, for tliei ami humors, and falling out of the hair. It tiirnislies tho nutritive principle by sell cheap. * ly keen appetite for oysters-stews and the oth The melancholy days have come— witnesses, except in cases where it is impossi which the hair is nourished and siip|»or(ed. of toys and holiday goods cheaper than the The maddest of the year; er toothsome edibles served. It was a matter It makes the hair soft, moist and glossy, ble to get other witnesses. The claimant must cheapest. F. B reckenfie US. When oue-cent letters (which are duns) Mi:s. J ones —Dear Mrs. Smith, niv Mart md is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. J: vi remark that such a variety of dishes could J \ckst >% V11 tile an affidavit with the Register alleging the Ann is taken down with a violent pain in I is the must economical preparation ever MERCHANTS <)l In every mail appear. be furnished for the small sum of twenty-five • I and vicinity The Cause of Intemperance. :nix tf<> I her stomach, and I have nothing iit the pffered to the public, as its effect remains • facts. D. H. Feathers has received another large cents. The fish-pond was a prominent feature Many eases of confirmed drtinkflnness house (ogive her. Will you let me have a long time, makiiigonlv an occasional appl • I *>ui u will iin»l it t<> fl, •it a iva Stage driver Lnse was one of the witnesses can betraced directly to the u -eof Alcohol little of your Frege’s Hamburg ’lea, and I eation necessary. It is recommended ami I ■ lirough thi« lioii'C. and caused considerable amusement, being fill j consignment of the celebrate'! Singer sewing or Spirits in Physician’s Prescription» or in will Im v some and pay you back the first used by eminent medical men, and official . •■•<><»111, safe and car tail ed with handsome presents, some of which machines, which are for sale at the usual liber of a most energetic bear tight on Roln-rts' hill, Patent M edicines. Tho Oregon Kidiiev i time aftend< <i m. I go into town, J/r.y. .Smith— I»ear ly endorsed by the State Assayer of Mass» ’ promptly near Roseburg, the other »lay. The tight took Tea is free from any such faults, being a References; s. M ir must certainly have lieen worth several times I al terms. Call and see him. Mis. Jones, I would gladly accommodate »♦iiisetLs. Tho popularity of Hall’s Ilan Geo. W. Stevenson has our thanks for an ¡»lace in the center of the stage road ami last vegetable remedy in its natural state and a von, but I have only a very little left. I Renewer has increased with the test ot <». Haynes, Ro»ebui; the fee charged for angling. Altogether the sure cure for backache and all dieeases ot regret very much to retuse von, br.t really tfcany year», both in this country and in i 'barges on Freight.. ... .. to . be without ... festival proved a very enjoyable affair and net i excellent quality of sweet cider. It comes i ed until both the contestants were fully satis the Kidneys and Urinary Organs. Do not . 1 cannot afford “ “ Salt per c ir Fro-e’s Ham foreign lands, and it is now known and fied. The stage was detained until the fight fail to try it if you are suffering from any burg Tea in the house. Go and ask .Mrs. used in all the civilized countries of the i Mark your goods; Care ot H. te. ted a neat sum (about $115) for the internal quite o[»|»ortunelv these teinjierance times, es i i Robinson. ended. of these complaints. pecially in unlimited quantities. w orld. For sale by all dealers. Roseburg improvement fund of the Church. 1 CHRISTMAS BALL $EW YEAR’S BALL Ruth Rebekah Degree Lodge No. 4, H. L. MURTON II < i