The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, January 23, 1880, Image 3

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    DEMOCRATIC TIMES
Hill E!' KKFERENt'E
We have received a printed account of the
marriage of Major Eugene <). Fechet an 1 M iss
Miry Montgomery at Georgetown, D. C.,
j
w hich we w ill reproduce n-xt week.
5I1MM. MUS.
l*£ilSl»N Al. NOTES.
DEATH
OF
EJELTENANr N11ELFON.
Why Will Y oh
I Allow' a cold to advance in your system ami
I’lentv of water every whero.
Days are lengthening out.
[
Rev.
A.
Hardison
of
L
ike
county
is
paying
1 he many fi lends ol Lieutenant E. It. Shel­ ' thus encourage more serious maladies, such as
*
l’neumonia, Hemorrhages and Lung troubhs
FRIDAY,.
..JANUARY 23 ISSO,
Favorable
weather
for
minors.
this section a visit.
ton were surprised and pained to hear that ' when an immediate relief can lie so readily at-
Bad colds are still popular.
E. F. Walker has rented his mining claim
Our friend C'apt. Flyc has taken charge of that gentleman had departed this life most sud­ 1 t lined. Bo si H ee ' s G ei :MAN SvRl'P has gamed
The weather has been quite mild during the
Horticulture is almost in season.
on
Grave
creek
to
parties
from
California.
denly while on Ins way to R uebjrg. As was tho largest sale in tho world for the euro of
Bybee
’s ferry again.
pxst week and stock is faring much better.
R >ail.s arc in the worst condition.
W.
J.
Stanley
has
goire
to
Grave
creek
to
announced
in the Last issue of the T imes , the i ('otiglis, Cobls and the severest Lung diseases.
The mortality has not been great as yet, though
II. L. Shideler of this county is attending
, It is Dr. Bo.sehee's famous (¡erman prescrip»
I
Local correspondence is solicited.
Lieutenant had been summoned to Walla Walla . tioii, and is prepared with the greatest care,
it is in the early Spring when cattle suffer 1 look after his mining interests in that re- I school at San Jose, Cal.
Let not the C. C. W. IL slumber.
by the serious illness of his wife and w.us on mid no fear need he entertained in administer-
i gion.
m< >st.
W. A. O,ven has the Skagit fever and may
I
his way thither when grim Death ent him ! mg it. to the youngest child, as per directions,
I
Copp
’
s
Handbook
of
Mining
Law
and
Chicken-pox prevails at Ashland.
Krom late advices from the S piaw Lake
I ! pay those mines a visit.
down in the flower of his manhood and bereft i Tho sale of this medicine is unprecedented.
Measles are afflicting Central Point.
Company's diggings wo learn that Superintend­ ■ every description of mining blanks ean be
Sine • first introduced there li.is been a con»
■lay
Beach
of
Lake
county
proposes
going
a happy household.
We have heard many i slant increasing demand and without a single
obtained at the T imes oilice.
ent
Klippel
expects
to
clear
the
ditch
of
slides
Superior job printing is our specialty.
¡•last soon for more tine stock.
different versions of the sa l affair, and append ! report of a failure to do its work in any ease.
Q i ' arters C h isi . ep . -TheTiMEsotfi e occu­
this week and to commence piping immediate­ j Theo. Cameron reports the hydraulics in
Very little grain has been sown as yet.
Dr.
J.
P.
Parker
of
Willow
Springs
precinct
the following from the Roseburg “Star" of the 1 A«k your Druggist as to the truth of these re­
| the vicinity' of Uniontown all busily' en-
ly afterward.
pies new quarters in Orth’s building, the pro­
has
been
quite
ill,
but
is
now
slowly
improv
­
16th, which we find the most concise: On Mon­ marks. Large sizj 7-5 cents. Try it and bo
Grass is springing up finely on the hills.
! gaged, with favorable prospects.
convinced.
posed Red Men's h ill taking in our former I
Some vicious hoodlums disfigured C. Cole­
ing.
day the stage bound for Roseburg passed Lev-
Three undershirts for $1 at the New York
1 A largo slide in Wimor A Co.’s ditch near
press-room. O wing to the delay in moving the
man's fence one ni’ght recently and the extreme
<4iveu op it3 uo. iurs.
Geo. AV. Ratrie of Butto creek called OH US ens' station about 11 o’clock r. m . There wen-
i Waldo delayed operalions, but the damage
press the usual attention has not been paid to St ?>re.
“
Is
it
possiitle
that Mr. Godfrey Is lip an<l
penalty of the law will l>e inflicted if the of­
four ]>assengers, Lieutenant Shelton of Fort
at work.and cured by so simple a remedy ?”
Suits, worth $15, fur $3 at the New York fenders are discovered. It was a mean display done was soon repaired and everything is Tuesday and says the loss of stock is not heavy
tho editorial depirtm mt, which may account
Klamath, Mesdames Bilger ami Kreuzer of
“I assure you it is true that ho is entirely
there.
now running smoothly.
Store.
fur its excellence this week.
of vandalism.
cured; and with nothing but Hop Bitters;
Jacksonville,
an<l
Dr.
Callender
of
this
city.
Wm. Healey rojiorts tho minors of Elli­
S. J. Steekcl of Evans’ creek called on us
County scrip always taken at par at the
and only ten days ago iiis doctors gavo him
A runaway couple from Josephine county ott creek at work again sinco tho storms Saturday. He has sold his ranch in that VI- The Lieutenant was riding on the outside with up and said he must die!”
A miner named Miller is supposed tu
i
T imes office.
the driver. About an hour after tho coach
tarried a few days in town last week and then ; subsided.
“Well-a-day! That is retnarkablo! I will
the Sis! iyou m mntains, ai nothing
' ’ ’ ’. Several claims uro being worked einity to S. Mathis for $175.
Eagle
Pryor
Eaton
is
iirst
assistant
at
the
......... i .........
left the station, the driver got off the box to go this dav and get some for mv poor <>uorg«>
continued on their journey to California, neg­ i I and
heard of bini for som -rime. 11
more will bo opened soon.
J (1. Birdsey is slowly recovering from a re«
—I know hops are good.”— Si/em
s imple Rooms.
cut a log out of the road. Lieut. Shelton, com­
lecting to invest in a marriage license while I The Grand Applegate Company com­
r Elliot t cr
creek from this placa after
- .. — —---- —
lapse of the measles at tie- residence of his pa­ plaining of being chilly, then took an inside
Six pounds <>f relined sugar for ÇI at the In re, however.
R ain S toi ; m . - Rain commenced falling yes-
■ar's day, when thè show wasipiite deep
menced
piping
on
Saturday
and
is
running
rents in Rock Point precinct.
i
seat. He was immediately taken with a con­ ' terday forenoon and the storm cxmtiuuusl up to
•
'Tonini, and saie,. p.nsing U >llins' resi- New York Store.
A couple (David Hendery and Miss Altha day and night. Superintendent Fitzpat­
Rev. Father Blanchet left for Josephine gestive chill an 1 in fifteen minut -s more was a I the time the T imes went to press. The sup»
Wilkinson) were married in Little Butte pre­ rick proposes making the best of tlie favor­
•minty yesterday, which sectiou ho will pay corpse. Dr. Callender took charge of the 1 ply of water for mining purposes has been
met the other day, the bridegroom being six able opportunity presented.
i pastoral visit of two weeks.
remains, which were brought to <'anyonville on i men used considerably thereby, while other in-
This season promises to be the most fa­
Breckenfeld has received now goods and is ti'et in height and his bride only three. Some
I X S'
11. H. Magruder of Rock Point was in tow n the stage and a coffin prepared for them. The ■ dustries will not stiffer by reason of it.
litl'ercuce there.
vorable one the miners of Southern Oregon
selling cheajier than ever.
Table
have experienced in man.v years. Thesnp- Wednesday and reports the miners busily en­ corpse arrived here by private conveyance yes­
N otice to S heep M en .—From l,00i)to3,-
l'he temperance lodge of Ashland proposes i M itt. Dillon is noted for his liberality and
gaged every where in that region.
terday morning and last evening Captain John
will “set cm up w hen the first wagon from ply of water is ample and promises to con­
, 03(1 hea I of sheep w ill 1 m < w intered with feed
giving an entertainment shortly.
l>
tinue so for sometime to come.
1. (). Mdler of Ashlan 1 was in tow n Satur J. Adams came up on the train for the purpose and shelter until May, if required, for oue»
, 1 J,
1 i\
Thu m isles have arrived at Phienix and Rogue river valley makes direct transit t< > s ii-
The cold, frosty weather of sometime ago ■ lay. He informs us that considerable sickness if conveying the remains to W.illa Walla. half. No b.iud ol M’abby or «liscisfd «hvep
board by the new read, lie is enthusiastic for
¿1H
senu to be migrating this way.
worked considerable damage to many prevails there; bad colds and measles running Lieutenant Shelton was a true soldierand was w 111 e taken. For particulars apply to Jasper
the C. (’. W. R.
universally respected by his acquaintances. Houck at the A-'daicl II >uso, Ashland, Ogn.
All brands of tobacco, first quality, 65c. per
I ditches, especially those built on unfavor- •pidemie, as it were.
Owing to feed getting short in Siskiyou I
How sad must be the faces and heavy the
pound, at the New York Store.
*
ilde ground, to way nothing of the delay
John A. B >yer, the affable clerk of Beck-
F oh S ale . -One of those superior Wheeler
county, Cal., stock-raisers are rapidly dis-
hearts
of the dear ones, who but a few' days
I
occasioned,
with
water
runningto
waste.
John Win lorn, one of Sam's Valley's black­
n
in's
banking-house,
has
been
quite
ill
during
i
A Wilson sewing machines. It is new, | h > s -
posing of their beef cattle, and several bands
Jos. Saltmarsh informs us that almost a the [l ist week. We are glad to learn that he igo were joyous in the anticipation of his visit, --esses all the latest improvements and attach­
smiths, has removed to Ashlaud.
liave already been driven below, with more
md with pride were preparing their home to
foot of snow still lies in tho vicinity' of s now convalescing.
'1 lie recent cold weather has proved fatal to to follow shortly.
welcome
h'm. Their happiness is turned to ments, and is in jierfeet running order. For
Sterlingville, which is somewhat liigbei
the
deepest
anguish and instead of the Welcome further jiarticuLirs enquire at the T imes office.
('has.
Hanna
of
Wooster,
Ohio,
nephew
ot
numberless rabbits and small birds.
The states travel the valley road, owing to a than the valley. He also says that the
sound
oi
his
footsteps falling on th' ir ears tis
il
Hon.
II.
K.
and
S.
P.
Hanna,
ot
this
place,
i
Tho - • magnitieent bilks, the Vieuxtenips culvert in Herrin's lane being sa lly demoral­ miners are busily» at work, with prospects
but the mournful tread of the friends w ho b ar
___
DORN. ____ _________
.s expected to arrive here the forepart of next his coflin in the door. Rut such is life!
ized,and Jas. Helms, the new R »ad Supervisor, ot a good run.
brothers, are in Modoc county. Cal.
seek, and may take up a permanent abode
AMY In Manzanita precinct, January 7th, to
'I he McGinley f.nnily are giving theatrical has been instructed to throw a temporary
Bybee A Fisher’s ditch to tho big bar o!
N
ew
Ror
ie
to
L
ake
C
oi
xiv
.
Another
cn-
nnong
us.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Amy, a daughter.
i bridge across the cut.
I Rogue river is nearing completion. The
performances at present in Modoc county.
Urprisc
that
is
liable
to
interest
the
p
ople
of
Hon. J. B. Caldwell of Williamsburg was in
Eourth of July, Washington's birthday and I It was at one time thought that the Shah of firm expects to commence work on the
own Saturday and reports the recent storm Jaekson and Like counties soon is th.it of a
I
diggings
immedutely,
and,
having
an
ex-
Persia
had
arrived
in
town;
but
it
afterward
('hristmas all come on Sunday, this year.
road to I'ort Klamath and L nkvillc, via M.
transpired that one of our merchants had been I . -elluiit water privilege and plenty of gravel, is having done considerable damage in that
f. f. McKiinzie is repairing the damage
II inley’s ranch on Little Butts- creek. The pro-
presented with a fine cap of unique pattern ire sanguine that Lins enterprise will prove section. The high water twice washed out the
done to his mill-dam by the recent freshet.
lam he uses in the manufacture of furniture. I p >seil route would short’ ii the distance between
remunerative.
and was airing himself.
la 'ksonvilk' and those points very much, w onld
St iges arrive regularly. The snow on the
Sturges, Beckner A Co. have eight
Our olJ friend lion. T. B. Odcncal is now
tho Sunday following...
A. 1’. Hotaling A Co., the popular liquor
a
linit of travel nearly the entire year, and lia-
Siskiyou mountains is going oil’ very slow ly.
publishing the “Pacific Workman," a journal
liams will occupy the ]
dealers of Portland, have removed to new and ! at work on their claims on Jackass
the
further advantage of Ixing ••onip ir.itividv
The man who h is the interests of his county elegant quarters in the Leonard building on «nd are ground-sluicing a! a lively rate. levoted to the laboring classes, at Albany. As
Chur’h in this pla ■ ■ next >
level
in contrast with the present road« to that
I'hey propose mining as long as water i journalist Bent, is well known, and we trust
at heart should subscribe for his local paper.
Rev. W. II. Klyce will pr
first street. They are deserving of the suc­
s
•etion,
1 his proji ct is second only to the«'.
lasts, making a general clean-up when it dial he will meet with the success lie deserves.
Sunday morning at the u
A shooting-match between two teams of cess w ith which they are meeting.
('. \\ . R. in point of importance and w ill 1«
i in-gins to tail. Tim firm will put on a“Lit-
M. Be tersun w ill hold s.-rv
J. 11. Berry and J. II. Oatman of Phu'iiix ag tated in due time, and p rliap^ success!i.lly.
young Id >ods is announced for next Sunday.
If you don't keep the sewing machines IH ; tie Giant” soon.
Sunday........ The quarterly
W.
.using good order, you know how much trouble ìt | The Sterling Company, after being <b - were in town yesterday, from whom we learn Attention to its practicability was called by
E. Church will l> - held at
•a:i alw.ivs at ; layed somclimo by snow in its ditch, eom- i :hat a concert will soon be given by local tai- the TlMIS several years ago, but the Count)
quite
i dis- gives you; so you have the oil-can
«lay and Sunday. R..•vere:v
hand. 1'rese’s Hamburg Tea is equally ctlicii. lit .iienced piping Saturday. Eveiy thing is in •nt for the purpose of assisting in paying oil (' >mmi.«-ioiii rs sat down < n it then by n-fiising
vase.
A. Crowell and others a
in keeping the body in good condition.
I . ho best shape and .Superintendent Ennis ’lie indebtedness against the new school-house. to order a preliminary survey and. maybe,
J. <
>ry of M incanita leporia
rightly, too. The people will take the mat tel
and some interesting pr • ■ ■
M. A. Houston and J. B. Rodgers of Sam's
it sectiou as having comme
For superior job printing nt astonishing'lv 1 fully expects to run nearly the y ear round,
in Land this time and we mav look for prompt
L ei ion of II >x ••;.
low rates call at the T imes office. We have • so great is the amount of snow al tho hea 1- \ alley were in town this week and from tin and decisive action il they do.
— ■
ormer gi ntleman we learn that the .snow has
its first meetin ; sine ■
the largest assortment of printer’s stationery, 1 walers of the ditch.
Jt
i:Y
L
ist
.
-Tiie following is the list <>f
R.
M.
Garrett,
tho
Joscphtno
county'
ex-
lisappearcd
there
and
that
stock
was
faring
cards, etc., ever brought to Southern Oregon,
«.•veiling and a 1 irg • a ih
i
pressman,
informs
us
that
tho
miners
id
jurors
fur
the
l'«
i»r lary term ot thè (’acuii
us
w
ell
as
could
be
expected,
though
the
loss
and guarantee the best work south of Salem.
witness the ex irei • s,
:
that
region
arc
all
busy
and
making
up
for
<
oiü't,
which
commences
on tho second Mon
ms not been great as yet.
lmt hardly up to the
New trees will soon be planted in the school
J. N ithamer of Roek Point informs us that
, lost time. Preparations for tho mining
■
lay
of
February
:
.
I.
B.
Saltmarsh, David
in dances. Tho ini •
has been acting
Lieut. J. W. Duncan, who
•
the farmers arc busily engage I in plowing in house yard, those formerly set out having i-oason have been more extensive than evei
Pcninger., J. S. Howard, Larkin MeDaniel.
l.i
i iied.
Locusts w ill probably be substituted for | before and a good report may bo anticipated is quartermaster at Port Klamath for some-
that section.
I
T!i<- Nt«»nia«-ti I n f»l r«-iigtlien«*il.
S.
W. 1 iilgore, Pet.jr Simon, G. High, G.
succeeded
by
.si 1 'lit
ime past, lias resigned ami is
The infant child of O. Collins of Squaw the maples, as they are much hardier and do I when a c!oin-up is m.ido.
I
’
lie
liyer
regulated, the bowels put ir?
ord r
Lieut. Brown. Lieut, 1 hmean gave general Karewski, D. N. Bir dsey, H. 1. Severance, pioper order, the blood enriched and pur-
creek was severely scalded by the upsetting of not require the moisture necessary for the lat­ | Superintendent Klippel of tho S piaw
sitisfaetion and was greatly esteemed by G. W. St ephensoti, H . Root, ( ;. N.'iyL r, J. N. J Hied, and the m-ryoiis system reml«-r«-<i
everything pi-.-I o‘L p
T w
ter.
a kettle of hot water.
i Lal«1 mines w .is in town last week in quest
\\ i 'inly, T. F. 1 til, F. M. Plymale. W. M. tranquil ami vigorous by (his inesfimabl«?
BC.ssion willb- ll' ld on
i il <.
those who did business with him.
('.irp"iiters are now engag 'd in remodeling ; of additional hands to a.sist in removing
The
Board
of
Trustees
met
Tuesday,
but
M ith.-s, T. Haymond1, J. W. M. Kay, T. I' I family inedieine and safeguard against
k*
ruary (‘»th, and Mrs. J. W
the second story of John Orth's building, the I 1 lie slides from his ditch. He secured the
Nichols,
M. II. Drake•. W. J. Gregory, Ander i isease, w h ■«•h is, moreover, a most agr«:<-a-
i
ljourmd
to
Saturday
evening
without
trans
­
Cardwell and W. M. Tur
' Ide and elective appetizer, ami a cordial
was
in
town
Monday
and
informs
us
greater portion of which will be merged into a i necessary number and started for the scene
son Duid qi. W. R. J. mes, J. H. Russell, S. C. ; peculiarly adapted to the wants of the aged
acting any business.
committee to draft the
stock
is
doing
fairly
since
the
snow
has
<1
Lav
lor,
J
.
Hannah.
J.
\\.
Baker,
IL
R.
Bruun,
of action at once. Mr. Klippel is of the
ami infirm.
occasion.
I The Ashland schools are not largely attended wigwam for Oregonian-I’oc ihontu Trdi i No.
G. Nicho Is, 11. .bld .’,.
For.sale by all Druggists and healers
1, Improved Order of R d Men, .' >dx"(j feet m op;nIon that the breaks will soon be repaired. ■eared from the valley. He has been ob
on ,i'- •oiint of prevailing sickness, which is of
p X
general ly.
■ feed tie greater p u-tioii of his herds,
j when pit'ing will l.e comm n.- • 1 in earnest.
size.
I nstai . i. X i lox a : A-mi.xxn. John A. Boyer.
a
mild
type,
however.
I
as
everything
is
in
readiness
for
water.
ms
suffered
no
considerable
loss
as
yet.
ì •
• The Skidmore property at i
D. I*. G. M., on Saturday evi iiing last irstalh d
The sn >w on tho hills melts very slowly,
1 ! 1
i J.T. Layton of Williams creek lias boon
('apt. Thomas Smith, J. 0. (’. \\ imcr and the ii"W ly-clcete I o'ii.-ers of Ashlan 1 Lodg< i
sold at Slr.-ri.r.s s de List S iturd o
owing to the absence of rain and the cool
10
Isorely troubled with slides, some of which :•!. W. Hammond of Ashland were in tow n No. 45. 1. (>. (>. I'., to-wit: A. 11. IL bn.in. N I
I estate lying opposite tile College i
weather now prevailing.
ilmost obliterated the bod of hisditch in Saturday. The former invested m some prop-
CALIFORNIA ST.,
! ed by ('apt. Tilomas Smith for $3
G.; 1.0. Miller, V. G.; El. DcBeatt, R. S.:
I places. lie has about thirty men employed rty Sold t Sheriffs sale, while the latter I’. L. Fount iin, P. S.; E. J. Farlow, Trcas.: I
W in. Williams and wife, formerly of this
balance was bid in by E. K.
. in «-leaning out the dirt and hopes to start icld a < iferenco with McKenzie & Fou-
place, have taken charge of a restaurant at Al- i S'.WO.
J. R. Helman, W.; W. Ik-eson, Con.; W. N. FICKE,
Proprietor
• his works before long. We are sorry to Iray in J latiun to putting up their steam
in th • tu ras, M odoe county, Cal.
Baldwin,
1.
(¡.;
W.
C.
Daley,
R.
S.
N.
G.;
J.
w
Donegan A Hill, who had 1JMX) head of i An exchange says drink whisky only in the 1 learn that Mr. Layton has sustained several grid mill.
B R issell, L. S. N. G.; J. W. Riggs, IL S. V.
I hundred dollars’ worth of damage by this
otl
sheep in Sam's Valley, lost about >0 of them ' 1,1 ,:dhs that have “k" in the name. Yes; and
G.; M II Drake, L. S. V. G.; C. il. Gillette, UM ITS WELL-KNOWN M ARL’FT, OP-
Link-
J.
W.
Manning,
who
returned
from
I
| mishap.
' two-thirds of the fellows in town would
R. S. S.; .1. Stanley, L. S. S.
8 nee the first severe storm.
I |»osit«i Kahler A Bro.’« drng-Mor«', ii*
rille last week, informs us that tho snow
I like this -“Oktober,” “Knovember, ”
i Edison's suggestions concerning the
lietter prepared than ever to furnish tho
Joe Overb ck has taken charge of the Stage
ID m . E'f A i i: Ti: \-. sa < i ions . The follow ing public with the choicest quality of
| working of tailings in hydraulic mining a < still two feet deep there when he left,
There are too many Josh Billingses in
Company’s stables at Oak Grove, thirteen •
last
disappearing.
It
was
deeper
on
the
deeds
have been recorded in the County Clerk’s Frosh Beef,
, •laimed to prove successful, and works are
country.
•specially
on
the
summit
of
the
Cast
miles this side of Roseburg.
office
since
the List issue ot theTlur.s;
' to lie erected at Orovillo, liutte county, Cal..
Pork, Veal,
J. A. Hanley writes from ('amp Hartley that
I
a
here
it
lies
to
the
depth
of
six
feet.
Isaac
F.
Bassett
to
Daley
A
Graves,
mining
Josephine
county
was
visited
by
a
severe
;
where
it
is
said
tho
hydraulic
miners
do
n host of sorr
Mutton, Hnm,
I
snow is several inches deep in that region.
timely death.
. not savo over-10 per cent, of the gold in the Manning says that stock has not lieen faring property on (¡all's creek. Consideration,
storm recently, which capsize I buildings and
Bacon. Salt Meats.
Stock seoms
scorns to be taring well enough as yet,
i gravel, yet save as mt.ch as can bo saved Aell, but believes that the loss will not be as .s5( l( I.
played s.-vl havoc generally.
Also, Superior
I'.
A.
Newman,
administrator,
to
F.
Heber,
McKenzie A
, though some fears are entert» led that con­
heavy as generally expected.
property near Eagle Point. Consideration,
For sale or rent—the residence formerly oc- siderable loss mult ensue if the snow-fall is j undortho present system. The success of
T. Glenn live
Sausr.ge, Lard, Etc.
Edison's works will bo watched with inter­
I
$1,505.
•iipie
I
by
George
W.
Frey.
For
further
par
­
! I >! na:i gulch
much greater.
The
congregation
of
a
well-known
Presbyte
­
U. S. Hayden to S. (’. Snook, land in Grant s
est by the large uumbur of hydraulic
The most favorable Inducement!« oflorod
ticulars apply at this office.
rian minister a few Sundays sineo was treated Pass precinct. Consideration, $1 f.
on tac
to patron«. ami no effort will bo B[iar«d
Taxes aro coming In slowly and lloputy miners in this section.
1. imp-mats are now popular among ladies Sheriff Seybert is assiduous in his efforts to
toward giving general batibfaction.
to a sermon on the necessity of improvement in
N. EICKE.
M okk B lanks .—In additit.n to the large
for neckwear, fiery colors and ample propor­ secure the requisite money for our State taxes I McDonough, Kahler A Co., who are now everything, which became unusually interest­
busily at work in their Fort Taino diggings,
stock of blanks always kept on hand at the
tions being especially popular.
! jn time for the regular settlement. Old) found two quartz nuggets ot considerable ing when references began to fall close at
I'lME.s oliiee, wo have just printed a supply of HUNTERS' EMPORIUM !
Oregon wool is still bio-nin' in th? Sm Fran­ i about $5,0'10 have been turned over to Treas- size last week. One is thought to contain home, 'l'he choir was suddenly awakened
chattel
mortgages; also cheek or order books
r
cisco market and lea Is all varieties, choice lots i urer l’isher thus far.
ab nit $10 in gold, while the other is some­ from its reverie and the members mentally tor busme-s men, which will be found neat
—AND—
handed in their resignations, while others of
being quoted at .'!l(« d.3 cents.
Some one has favored us w ¡th a copy of what smaller. No Winter passes by but
md
bandy'.
Those
desiring
blank
deeds,
iron-
he hearers were visibly affected, 'flic rever
Thu differences that may have existed in respondent s brief in the case of the ('ayote what this company finds one or more of
•nd
gentleman soon discovered that he had lad notes, assessment schedules, road super- HARDWARE AND CUTLERY STORE,
'■ducation.il circles at Ashland have been set­ ' reck M ining (’onipany vs. W in. and Walter I t liese line nuggets, w hich are further indi-
visor s receipts, attorney's summonsi s. Justice
-tirred up a metaphoric hornet's nest and he
tled a;id everything is lovely.
if the Peace papers, mortgages, note and re-
Ruble, appealed to tile Supreme Court 1(y the cations that a qtiar ledgo of vast richness
exists somewhero in that vicinity, As wa- nay not soon refer to that text again.
'•eipt books, etc., can obtain them in any quan­
1’. B »schey's t • am took a lively spin on their ' latter, and which is now being heard i>y that
ter promises to be unusually abundant
tity at this establishment at reasonable prices.
own account the other day, but were stopped . body. It is a voluminous document.
The Ashland “fillings'’ says that L. 1‘.
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some interesting developments are antic­
before doing any serious damage.
White received a letter dated January 9th
Ciitsci-
of B ase . That«-X(client lad:c«']ia-
ipated in this claim.
¡rom John Cardwell, who is at Caldwell A By­ per, the “Journal of Fashion," of (laklaml, Cab,
building at A-dd and lu
Tiie Big B itte saw mill has shut down and
( apt. Ankeny returned from Galice this
bee's ranch on Tide lake, in which the writer has bem removed to San Francisco, and makes
repaired
without
taking
ill resume operations on the first of March. ,
week and inform* us that the English and
ie snow is still quite deep there.
the wall. The front is an excellent pie
Blue Gravel mining conipniie are busily states that John Gk-i n had just, reported .’•()<• its i- appeal.•luce as tin- “L’dies’ Hom-' Jour­
j
al work, having an abundance of waler, ¡lead of cattle mired at Little Klamath Like s > nal." It is even In 'ter than formerly, being
It is quite probable that the tine hall of ( masonry and it • would lie unfortunate ind
A h an:. Mrs. H innah Herd, w'ife
l’he Captain is of the opinion that the that tin y could not be taken out. The cattle 'illed with fashion plates and matter interest­
was drowned lost Friday while il lie’s hotel will be finished in time for the i it is found neci essary to demolish it.
The stage mired near Woodville on S iturdai heavy storm that worked so much damage had gone out upon the ice to get water and t > ing to the ladies. The “Home Journal" should California Street, Jacksonville, Oregon.
attempting to cross Jc.e.s i s cre. k. Sue had 11 d Mcu's billon the 12th of May.
reach the tub s during the hard freeze ■, ami the I lliberally sustained, especially as it isaCoast
liecti ailing for - un ■titre past and, desiring to
There will be asocial dan.-u at Dan. Fish­ night. I’ortunately for the driver ('apt. An in the Willamette valley, and at Portland thaw came so suddenly that they
IMPORTANT HOTZCE,
could not I publication.
•specially, extended as far as (¡alien creek,
test the efficacy of t ie galvanic battery at tn
's, Willow Springs district, next Friday keny, who has had considerable exp: rienee in
reach
solid
ground
and
were
left
11
»un
luring
in
this line, was aboard and the two, after several tor never has such weather been experienced
residence of Dr. Jack on Applegate, was taken night.
'ht.
A N ew I niu '« ii ; v . A great amount of syru p \’(iTD E is HEREBY GIVEN THAT!
A pleasant time is anticipatetl.
hours'arduous labor, succeeded in corduroying before ns prei a iled (hero week before la-t. the water and mud.
there by her husband, while on his way to An
's annually mil ■ from sorglmm in Sam’s val , .« will bo in Ja<-ksouyi|Io next w«-<-k tor
The "boys in blue” at Fort Klamath have the quagmire and proceeded onward.
I'lie wind blew a pi rlcct gale, filling trees
I iIm purpose of cth-cting a solflemcnt with
«lersoii creek on business. 1» -c >mmg impatient,
The Ashland ladies will give a leap-year ball ley, which tin Isa rea ly s.ilx minv pr ferr.ng j ill those in l< bled to tlm esiato ot Daniel
been m.i le happy by the appearance of the I
in
all
directions,
and
rain
fell
in
torrents
Mrs. Herd started for A. D. M -Keo’s place
Business men should not forget that bill
is well as their sisters of Jacksonville. It is it to th imp irtel syrup. M. A. Houston, J. ; 11 • qikins, do 'cased. is also i ho*«.- indebted to
(on the oppo-ite side of Ja kass ere -.<) alone, payma .ter from California, w ith greenbacks. | heads, statements, letter-heads, envelopes, tor a time. It was only through the most
A. Panky, J. W. (‘»Ilins and others are eng.-.g ■ 1 I flic former firm ot Herd A llopkim«. TI ionh
The newly elected officers of Kerbyville notes, receijits and cheek books, and everx strenuous exertions of the miners that • iow that the lonely bachelor is more than evei in its manufacture rather extensively and find | in anywis» interested will please imiki*
an<l, no foot-log being cm . enient, attempte 1
their property' was not totally wrecked. imbued with the la-Mlty of single-blessedness
1 prompt settlement ami (hereby savo <-osts.
to cross that stream, which i« n >w of eonsid -r- Lodge of O ld Fellows were installed some ! description of commercial printing, neat and
n ■ trouble in disj«»sing of it at $1 per gallon. : \ word to the wise is sutlienmt.
As
it
was,
some
damage
resulted,
but
it
md
is
wonderfully
rejuvenated
in
anti
ipa
time since by Chas. Hughes, Esq., special D. , cheap, ean be obtained at the T im is s office on
uble volume, by w i ling,
d win l . H opkins ,
was soon afterward righted. Uapt. Ankeny ion of an invitation to participate in a hand
A Goon Si,;x'.-The Ro« '•burg “Star" and , Exceptor <if tho Estate of Dniii-I Hopkins,
1). G M.
ol one side by piralisis ;
short notice. Keep your money at home -peaks very hopefully of the outlook and some affair, all for nothing, with Lelies' smiles
“Plaiiideah r' have purcli i ed a Hoe ] )ow< r
the current, wh:> a c irra
Sn >w is still ten in lies deep at Thomas’
able to thrown in promiscuously, Ami we can't blame
■ s that
A great medicine in small vials -Dr. believes
the miners will be
I
some distance, whei he
preis,
whi ■! i not only exhibi ts enterprise., but
1
mill at the Meadows. That structure will be
No cheap, paste make a several months’ run at least, He lim, either.
parties w ho witn. ss
lenot
» til t't tlm.se excellent journals are pros-
put in runnin ig order as soon as the weather board or wooden boxes, that allow a waste of left Monday for Sterling and expects to
« »i
¡mt w ho little d; via
»eriug.
W e are pleased to see this, and hop.
« >1
will permit.
4 LLTHOSE KN< »WINGT1IEMSHLVEH
entering the w .it r.
the time to 1 ay in your diamonds
strength. Sick headache, dizziness, rush of spon 1 the greater porlimi ol the i season ill
u!
• in lillg • ill the luxury of au im- • 1 imi,' lit«*d to (he iimlcrsi^ucil, eitlier bv
tube
able
t-
- - j and leaves a family .ml
age
Southern
Hegon.
i style, as a Maine company La.s r<--
G.lt-edged, turn.d-do.vn, chromo and every blood t" head, bad taste in mouth, bilious at-
noti» or boi ik aci-oii nt. aro requ • 4<-d to corno
friends to mourn her si 1 fate.
a ours If in th'- near future.
eir price-list. A circular received at prove ! pres
description of the latest and most ¡»opular ’m ks, jaundice, internal fever, boils and net
'orward and settle immeiii.itely, as your
x.;. —A s » i ll pirty is a u
accotmts
are inaile out f ir eoi li-ct ioti.
e statisthat their tive-iL ILir kind
S
calling cards furnishe 1 at thu T imes office at tie rash. Sold by druggists.
i TI.F.KS can have the; r notices for final
A. C.STANLEY, M. I).
this eV min.', w lieh w ill
■II
reduced
toC'2
50;
those
hen
tofoli
S in Francisco rates.
iroof and other laud notices published in tli<-
Talde Rock, Jan. I, 1*S(),
J. E. Begg’s teams returned from Rosebiir.'
ias.ir.iblc affair. M .-s s
S2 have lieen reduced to .>t o nt
There are no less than six candidates for last week with goods for our merchants. The)
no reason why everyone should not L imes by requesting the oflicers of the Rose
w
i
;
Se
m- '1 irshal in the field, with a “dark horse" were out several weeks, and how they manag' d
•urg Land Gfiiee, through theCountv Clerk m
ca.-t two sc’s.
TOR SALE OR RENT.
al looming up in the rear, An still it is six to get through in spite of the bad weather and
•tiler a.cnts. to send them to this cstablisb
11«) V x
in nt, where tlm scrvico w ill be performed at
ex weeks until election.
worse roads is a mystery to the drivers them
l’IMIE ASIII.\ND II U SE PRoPERTY
he very lowest rates.
; I is otTered t »«■ sale or lem <m reasimalila
tier.
«
Ives.
The
teamsters
w
ill
attempt
a
luthei
Snow
is
several
feet
deep
on
Wagner
Butte,
!
I lenii«, l'or ; artn-ulais ajqdy toJ. lloL'CK,
Wm.
consisting ot A. n. •'
win h will form a base of supply for the miner- trip, starting last Wednesday.
B csixf . ss M f .Axr. Tho.io owing Lilis at ■ohi he pi emiscs.
hav e
— . "
“ « Ti- - l'L
Fred. Overb -ek, W U ai
within .i ri ltus o< several mdes when water
J. M. Childers of Chimney flock precinc'
“l’he City Drug Store are hereby notified
ATI>'T
improv<-d
Slmri»,
B iliari], Reni«
what rate they e »aid obtain a
reports stock faringfairlv in that section. Cattle
begins to fail otherwise.
that they will be refused credit until the) s t
S ex r> IV Yo i; N ames . The campaign is
j imgiiiu ami Winchester riffe«, warrautoti
the meetings ot the s » ty, a i
1
tie. Also, that interest will be < 1 a*i;< d from
lo bc ihc genuino uiiii'lo, at
Frank Ennis was in town Monday, from and horses have done well and the niortaliti opening an 1 n >w is the time to send m your
A. Klippel and Cm . l’rim w
the
date
of
tins
imticu.
R'liii.i.
:
K
ahi
.
i
e
,
J ohn miller ’ s .
among
sheep
has
not
been
great.
E
Is.-ill
and
sub eriptions to the T imes . Wild : politic^ wil
whom we learn that the Sterling Company Ins
Jacksonville, January 1, 1SS0.
•
committu»’ t > draft a
(Irav
seem
tobe
the
heaviest
losers
amon
_
!>.■ a prominent feature this y. ar. th • ttflier
been delayed by caving of the ditch, but is now
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I t IT IN'Cl t ESTER i itles >“■>, revolver« !2.5Of
to reiwrt at the n xl
sheep-raÍ3ers there, but even they have not 1 .•part meats will also be kept tip to their usual .4. Fr:«nra»it Ifri-al!« mi l Pearly I r< ;i
running
day
and
night.
Ji welkv L sr. - M ss Flora Orth lost a fine I li «ieri ingets ?g, < oi f li'’ easf-sle«’l plow
r>
Are
ea-il.v
obtained
bv
i-h-ansing
yourfeetli
last night. We learn tint the Club R »otn has
JolIN MII.LER’. s ,
lost as many as they first expected to.
standard of excellence, so tb it the people w ill dailv with that jn-tly popular dentiiue gold n i.' Liei- and ■ r > s ■ n Sunday l.i t, and ; $20, al
Mr. an I Mrs. Wm. Hesse, formerly of this
8
l»een secured and that it will be stocked
with
Dealers in drugs, patent medicines, paints, b -furni hed with a superior journal through­ St >Z« •ilON'i’. Composed of rare anti.-i-ptie the ti nler wi 1 lie s litaMy reward d by return- | 1 > i gsT s p ,i i, 11_ , liii-'ing ini gì mt p y/.
San
books and ¡»apers, checkers, chess, dominoes, place, celebrated their silver wedding at
herlus, it imparts whiteness to t|u> teeth, a
1/ <k-r, tiise, eaps ami w.<d» al
oils,
glass, perfumery and toilet articles, etc., out ISS<).
*
It is sai I to
delicious aroma to the breath,and |»res«>rves j mg it to John (>rth.
.» '¡IN Mll.l.EIUs,
etc., for the entertain nent of the members, Eran :sco on Tuesday last.
w ill find it to their advantage to give Hodge,
intact, lrom youth to old age, the teeth.
lli-nllti. St reii'gili an l Vi{;or.
while occasional delates on lea ling topics w ill have been a grand affair.
Acidity of tiie stomach will destroy the
Davis A Co., I’ortLiud, the leading w holesale
! L’OR MININO PLANK!- <;OT‘IETIMFX
Some of our farmers are already' speeding
\\ ill surely fo’lov. to any one using the cele- I
strongest
teeili unless its effects are coti liter­
also be features.
We arc ple.ned to see the
Ot i ti I . <’ot.p's ff,ititi look ‘-f Minmg
druggists of the Northwest, a trial. This firm
al-' ed w;' h S< »Z< H »> NX' L, and this)mre toot h- •'»rated O i . i . i . ox K i I iney T ea . For sale by a'l l. iw alw.iv« kepi otl fiamt. pr <-oit| a •’opv,
young men t ike this st p torwar I and can a-- the plow, bat the ground is generally too wet
wa.sh prot •<•'> the dental surf.ices by remov­ ' druggists.
Don’t be permad ••■I’ to n- ■ mi)
Mire them that tin y will be cue imaged by the for farming. A large crop will be put in ev­ mi]H»rts direct, from the East and Europe, keeps
notiii.ig l-iii the purest a.m b—ct, and eu..s very
ing eviry impurity that adheres to them. 1 other pr. para»in-1, as o-ie trial of this will c..o- JU<"J''E-S AND LEGAI. BLANKS <>|.’
com.miaity a.Mon.' as they pr .perly conduct
Ask y ur druggist fur SOX cLuNT,
reasonably.
j
erywhere, wc.iwh.-r p.rmi.tmg.
viuce you of it s 1 <vi»ui?u;iqualities.
o a». k.inds lui -a.e ut iiic Ttaibs ('|*FICif
the enterprise fur :t certainly d .-serves it.
CITY MASSET,
i •
13 WÌ13M IT MAY CCHCERH.
I