The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, February 06, 1880, Image 3

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Phillips’ Linkville express has been running
t I’ragraiit Itrealh anil Pearly Tretts
A road across .Jackson creek, where that
Mf.MSU NEWS
An* easily ob'ained by cleansing yotirh etl<
stream intersects Oregon street, will soon regularly and has never missed atrip during the
daily with that justly popu iar «ieiiii ihee,
Pesky weather.
Mrs. W. (.’. Greenmail of Ashland precinct
be grade 1. A new bridge will not be Construct­ season, though belate«! a few times by circum­
Plant your trees.
SOZ.ODON T. Composed of raro anti-cpliu
FEBRUARY
G,
1H<O
FRIDAY
stances unavoidable. The mails have neither is m town.
ed for the present.
Too cold for effective mining.
herbs, it imports whiteness to the teeth, a
I
Chinese New Year next.
delicious aroma to the breath,and preserves
been carried on horseback, as the enterpris­
Mrs. D. A. Crowell is seriously ill, wo are
The
Heber
Grove
district
school
—
L.
F.
Wil
­
The
Josephine
mine
on
Rogue
rivor
is
in
Leap-year party to-night.
intact, from youth to old age, the teeth.
F ike .--The cabin of Stephen Oyster, on
full blast.
lits teacher-has been adjourned until the ing proprietor of the line has brought sleighs sorry to hear.
Acidity of the stomach will destroy the
Circuit Court next week.
Thompson creek, was burned to the ground
strongest teeth unless its effects ar,» counter­
into use.
weather
becomes
more
pleasant
and
the
roads
Mrs.
A.
Bil
ger
’
s
health
is
steadily
improving
The
miners
of
Sterling
are
working
a
t
acted with S< >ZOl>< >N I’,and this puretooth-
one day last week during his absence, The I Roads improving very slowly.
I at least navigable.
Tiie lady relatives of the members of Ore­ at Roseburg.
portion ol each day, Geo. Yaudes informs wash protects the dental sin Ineos by remov­
loss is estimated at §200. It is believed to
Ixical correspondence solicited.
us.
ing every impurity that adheres to them.
The < 'rescent City “Uourier” reads the peo­ gonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, imp. 0. R.
Mrs. W. Kreuzcr returned from Roseburg
have been the work of an incendiary.
Cold nights and pleasant days.
M.,
will
mi"-t
at
Red
Men's
11.
ill
to-morrow
The Squaw L-*ko Cotnpany will be ready Ask your druggist ior s< »Z'lDONT.
ple of DI Norte county a whol«*sotne lecture
on Friday last.
for active operations when tho cruel freeze
S ocial P arty .- The Y. M. I,. & R. R. A
The game law took effect Sunday.
upon the apathy they seem to manifest in the (Saturday) aftern »on at two o’clock, for the
tÖ“The National Gohl Medal wasawarded
Dr. .1. P. Parker is rapidly recovering from
is
«»ver.
to
Bradley
A Rulofson lor the best I’hoto-
purpose
of
takinginto
consideration
certain
ar-
will give a social party at the Club Room on
wagon road enterprise.
his recent illness.
Hay is selling at §10 a ton at Phivnix.
grapiis in the United States, and the A'ienna
rm
_e
r.euts
for
the
proposed
celebration
o:
St.
his
diggings
T.
L.
Beck
will
put
a
pipe
on
the 27th inst., to which everybody is invited.
The members of the Reading Room Associa­
Meilal for the best in the world. 429 Mont­
John O’Brien of Applegate is quite ill,
John Orth is improving the front of his build­
next season, being di--.i'.isiied with the old gomery street, San Francisco.
Tammany’s Day.
The best of music will be in attendance and
tif (intan­
tion
ar«-
considering
the
advisability
we
are
sorry
to
learn.
ing.
piek-an 1-shovel method.
u<> pains are tube spared by the Association in
Latest reports from (’apt. Barnes’band of
izin-g a literary society, as an adjunct, to which
!
Clough «A Car'd have disposed of their stage
Three
undershirts
for
$1
at
the
New
York
¡
John Attebcrry lias four hands employed
ensuring a pleasant time. The tickets have
cattle, which is being wintered near the
ladies may be admitted.
line from Ros -burg to Coos Bay.
Store.
*
in his claims on Jackass crook and promises
becu placed at §1.
Yainax Indian agency in Lake county, an­
The schooner “J. G. Wall,' from ( ’rescent
a
good report this season.
Miss
Dora
Godfrey
of
Josephine
count}'
is
Suits, worth §15, for §8 at the New York
nounce that he bad met with small loss up to
t
City, supposed to l>e lost, has arrived at San
MARRIED.
I
A ccident .—Wm. Bleckert of Gall’s cretk Store.
paying
her
frionds
in
town
a
visit.
Locations of placer and quartz lodes,
that date. W’e are pleased to learn that the
Francisco
damaged
somewhat
by
a
storm
off
i
was covered by a cave of dirt while mining the
Miss Carrie Smith of Wolf creek is visiting prin'ed according tithe latest mining laws, « 1 'HAPPEL — HASKIN'S — At Uniontown,
Captain M ill not suffer the financial loss at one
Note, receipt an l order books at the T imes the mouth of Rogue river.
February 1st, by Hon. Silas J. Day,
other day, but was fortunately, not seriously
for sale at tho T imes office.
friends in Willow Springs precinct.
time anticipated.
office.
('«»iinty Ju Igo, Chas. E. Chappol and
Do yon love your wife, laughter, sister or
injured. No one was at hand to relieve him
.J. T. Iziytoii, on Farris gulch, has hi-
M rs. Jeanette ll t-kiiis.
Win. (.'.nil, Division Agent, was in town
Mrs. M. W". Hargadine of Ashland will have
The County Commissioners were in session sweetheart? If you <L», go to the Sin g-r a/eii-
from his critical situation. The water he was
diteli
clear
ol
slides
and
has
been
piping
for
[We extend our congratulations. May a
1’uesday. He is on his way south.
cy, purchase a machine durable, useful, orna­ a neat brick build ug constructed this
using loosened the dirt covering him, however, this week.
a
short
time,
though
the
weather
is
again
long
life of connubial bliss l»e theirs.]
op
-rations
upon
which
will
be
c«»inmeoee«l
as
S. L. Howard and P. 1». Lewis returned
< lerman calendars can be obtained at the mental, and prove your affection.
and enabled William to extricate himself.
interfering.
soon as the weather permits. It will be built from Josephiue eounty Wedne-day.
T imes office.
BORN.
A fire evidently occurred in town recently.
Another quartz nugget cant lining §27 in
B ridgi C ompleted .—The contract let to
on tiie site of the building now rented by But­
John R. Wilson an l Miss E niiri 1: 1 .¡eld
County scrip is always taken at par at the though we are unable to state where, The ap-
gold was brought to town by Thus. P. Kali- WALZ -In Heber’s <irove,
ler A Roekudlow, which firm will also occupy were married at R »seburg last week.
Jas. McDougall of Willow Springs for the con­
to the wife ol' Jae >1» Walz,
T imes office.
: pearance <>f two limbs of the law in Sing Sing
lt-r last Friday. It was picked up in the
the new structure.
struction of .a bridge across Birdsey creek has
DREW
Prof.
Nii-lmls
has
been
elected
Superintend
­
-In Languii valley, January 3O'.li
Fort 1 .me di gi’lgs.
M iss Ida Klippel is forming a class in instru­ regalia so ggests the id« a, however.
l»een complete«! and the structure was turne«l
to the wile of N. S. Drew, a son—a 9’
A petition to Henry Sukesdorf. (recently ap­ ent of the Ashland Union Sunday School.
Jake Marcuse is selling the best brands of
The Sterling Company is able to
pounder.
over to the County Commissioners tho other mental music.
pointe 1 Supervisor of C'en - is for (Oregon), rec­
but
a
small
amount
of
water,
owing
for
(»5
cents
per
pound.
H-j
also
has
a
tobacco
SI
M P.S< »N—On Antelope, January 31st, to
Phillip Klippel is engaged in J. II. Weber's
day. Mr. McDougall <li«l his work well ami
ommending W. Beeson of Eden precinct as
the wife ot W. 11. Simpson, a son.
free/.ing
weather,
valentines.
of
.sentiment'll
and
comic
tine
lot
the county now has another substantial bridge establishment.
enuuifrator for this county, and which has r«--
WILLIAMS—On Antelope, February 1st,
and that during
-«•Hing the latter at 25 cents a dozen.
that will do public service for years to come.
A great number of hogs are being slaugh­
to the inte ot I sa u-, Williams, a daughter.
«-eive<l many signatures, is about being for­
day.
Jackscrews have been sent for ami it is con­ warded to Portland. Welborn would doubtless
tered
at
present.
SHEEHAN
O.i Williams creek, to the wife
CiRrvir C ourt .—The February term of the
Tho miners in the noithern portion
fidently expected that the injured front of the make a gooil official.
of Daniel Sheehan, a non.
Several improvements will take place at
tho comity promise a good report in
Circuit Court Hon. H. K. Hanna. Judge,
Od«l Fellow-,' building at Ashl cel e in be raised
WEAVER O-i J i.-k.iss «reek, Jau. 28th, to
in-ar future, though the cold weather
That mountain of mud known as the Hanley
commences next Monday and will probably not Pho-nix during 1SS0.
the wife <»f O. Weaver, a son,
<'apt. Ankeny, after vidting Galice creek,
and repaired without much «litlicnltv.
Hill is in a fearful plight and almost impassa­ left lor I’orlland this week, but will return be- affected them almost as seriously as thosi
1 h > a prolonged one, as the docket, though ap­
The liens arc improving Leap Year and eggs
The largest an I best assortment of blanks of
other sections.
ble. A t- i-n and wagon swamp- I near tl.c 4-
DIED
parently lengthy, comprises few important are more plentiful now.
¡ore long.
every description printed in Southern Ore­
i
Tho Apploga’.o Gravel Company and
suits. No criminal cases have as yet come to
The Lenten season commences on the 11 th, gon «-an be found at the T imes otl'p-e. Onler- summit the other day, and it w as so-tr-tiine b --
fore th«-y were lu- ir I of again, we learn, t.'on-
('liappel, E -kelson A <‘<>. are piping a’.vay
light, something the tax-payers are to be con­ which is Ash Wednesday.
frmn abro.a l promptly tilled at low rates.
“«3
unmindt'u 1 of t In* fact that < »Id Bor*-as would
gratulated upon, from a financial as well as a
A social party occurred at Win. Eaton’s resi­
Miller, who was supposed to have been lost
.t-s«-it his sway. B»lli are sanguine of ex­
moral point of view.
lience one evening last week.
in the Siskiyou mountains, has turned up at lii-
cellent returns.
Tin-champion yarn now traveling the rounds
The erection of the new town hall will not ca'i’m in an excellent sta‘- of preservation,
R. A. C >ok of Fool's creek called Sat­
P ersonal . —Hon. John Chenoweth, mem
if tli-- press is tin- following, of which our co­
lie has not yet discovered that he w:n lost.
urday
and informs us that cold weather
berofthe last Legislature from Douglas county, be commenced for the present.
temporary recently delivered him-elf; ‘-Dur­
lias
not
all’ecled the miners of that section
Dm-
of
the
finest
assortments
of
valentines,
Farming
remains
in
statu
quo
and
is
consid
­
was in town this week, en route home from a
ing the late storm many p-rsons near .l.ack-
as
much
as it lias those elsewhere,and most
erably
belate»!
by
the
weather.
ever brought to Southern Or«*gon may 1» ■ seen -oii-lile e nil'l plainly he ir tin- breakers beat­
visit to Minnesota and Iowa. He is largely
of
them
are
busily at work.
interested in the Grave Creek Ditch < oin-
Democrats should soon commence organizing at J. S. Howaril'.«. The cruel wag and th ing a -aiust the roek-boun 1 sea
pany and expects to dispose of quite an for the great campaigns of 1 sst).
l-’iank Ennis returned from Gal ice creek
s«Mitimental lover alike can be suit ■ 1 then-.
ci taking up
a wav
As a “whonper'’ il is
i
ibis
w(*ck an 1 reports mining progressing
amount of the stock of this organizat ion to par
;, we learn,
Health is comparatively good, though bad
there,though it h.is b-em considerably re­
ties in the East. The immense mining prop, colds are ¡»opular everywhere as yet.
sent.
r
tarded
by the prevailing weather. The
ertv of this company lies comparatively idle at
Considerable cor-l-wood is being hauled to
outlook
for a prolonged .season is encourag­
I
present from lack of capital to develop it.
town to supply the demand now existing.
st
ing, howt v er.
pl
R oad S itekvisors . The following Super­
Tim Uiuiway of Josephine county is in town
Dr. J. A. Chastain of I’limnix informs us
11
Ciirs« si I Scrofulous affections and disorders result-
visors were appointed by the (’,»unty Commis­ and breaking a tine Vermont colt to harness.
that Messrs. Bi-rry, Gill> it an I other- hav<
mg from Impurity of tho Elvou. It is need la»* fo
li
v
I
t
>
J. E. Ross,
specify all, un the sufferer cm usually jmreeive that*
sioners for the ensuing year:
j
-truck very fail- prospocts in tho
J. G. Wis l om informs us that the Big Butt"
w hi!
cause, but .'•'ill: Kheum, jyhnplit, I'tcert, Tutnort,
Oi
n.
w«--t oftliat place. They bron-ght ev
District No. 5; Ge«». AN. ( 1 'ooksi-v. No. G; J. mills will be re-opene I about the 1st of March,
tiratre, Sivr.linÿt. Aie., are the most (-onuuon, us
well as many uffnetivus vi thu Hc<ut, Iliad, tivw
of th<*ir success back in the shape of several
Dodge, No. 10; O. Swacker, -, N<». 11; V. Colvig,
< ».
A thaw occurs during the day. while J.
oud Stomach.
Utie color- of gold.
No. 12; A. (’. Stanley, No. 14; J. < ». Norton. Frost assumes undisputed possession at night.
No. 15; Fred. Downing. No. 1 7; John Stought,
wont h
an ear
The 1 »emocratic < 'ounty < '.»minittee will meet
No. 18; O. E. Rose. No. 19; (’. D. R«*ed, No.
‘21; John Margreiter, N<>. 23; B. F. Wade, N<>. to-day for the transaction of inqtortant busi­
Wonierful Cars of Blindness.
ness.
2G; Isaac Skeeters, No. 30; L. (¡artm.an, No. s
w <•«
D. R axs < im , S on k Co.: For the lieneflt of all
itiicr 1-
The January number ef the “West Shore” i-
tr ublei! with Scrofula or Impure I’lovil in theie
lcct
of
«▼»'.eiii!*, 1 hereby recomineud King of the Illood,
R eligious I tem -.--Rev. W. II. Klyce will on our table* and is first-class in al! its depart
1 have l-e- n troubled with Scrofula lor the past ten
ments.
(
years, which Bo affected my eyes that I was com-.
C
Tim R »seburg Iwl''i>cn<l- nt says that
hold religions services at I’olver’s Hall, in
pletely biind for six months. 1 was reoornmended
Will. U
<
on t
m
John Rast Im- returned from the Steam
Ashland College will give first-class enter­
Fluenix, next Sunday morning at the usual
to try Kme of the Hlood, which has proved a great
I MES i
bleseiug to me, as it has completely cured in», and
Beer mint's near »«rave creek and reports
II
I
hour.... Regular services will beheld at the tainments on February 20th a I 21st; also a
1 eli.-ertully recommend it to all doubled as 1 havo
1
r,
th«* miners at work with plenty of water,and
beeu.
Yours truly,
1
> its
Catholic Church in this place on Sunday, Rev. tine supper.
\'«>n Dorson, lionling sheep f«»r G •<». Fio-'.
Mas. S. W eaiueklow , Sardinia, N. T,
el
'hat
the
ground
b
ing
worked
still
con
­
alen
'
Father Blanchet officiating.... Elder M. l’eter-
that
Stages arrive on time, but the cold, frosty iicarA reka, shot and killed a Port iigiic-c
tinues to prospect well.
• 1 1
n
»»n preaches at Eagle Point Sunday next at weather and rough roads make staging quite Manuel Sylvester this we -k, an I it is I».
Gin 1 in made a clean-up one «lav Ibis
l»l
injured an »thcr. Th'* trouble seems t
the usual hour. There will be no services at undesirable.
i any
week,
w lli«-ll yielded him nIll«-ty ounces of
been brewing sometiim-.
the M. E. Church in this place next Sunday.
str* ■ t
■will be pii'l to unjr Public Iloipitnl to be matn,
Stock that i.s being ted fares well
gold,
or
nearly >>1,500. \\'h«*ii we «-«»nsid
ally acrecí u¡ kjii , for «-v«-r y certificate of tins medi»
....Rev. M. A. Williams preaches at Ash- but as much cannot be said of that il!
Ki
eia» pabluhed by us which is not (¿vimine,
er
that
Ein
has
lx*en
able
to
operate
hi-
I
( ha:
land Sunday.
ed Ultll food.
pipes steadily but i short time sine«* his Inst
I
Its Ingredients.
dean-np,
it will readily be seen that he ha>
S
chool
(
’
leeks
.-
The
school
The
January
number
lENrioN,
To
«-ho-T
onr faitli in 11:«* n«f> t j- nnd exrellenw of
done quite well.
shall not be
law provides that “ Districts sliall
lie en lege Ceroma" has made
tiie K. IE, up >n proper p- rsoual applies’ion, when
ter.
e.iti-ti' 1 that no imp<j-iii<>n i« iuteuded, we will
titled to their pn*i»ortii'n of the school fund ar an excellent one.
H. Smith, the afl il le proprietor of tin
give the iiumeBoi all its iinrr<siientii,br affidavit.
the disposal of the county school superintend­
Wolf Creek House, t ivore l us with a en. J
3 I k - above offer» were never made before l-y the pro-
There is a rumor afloat that Port Orford ha-
i
juie-ori.f any other I’amily 51«dk;n. in the world
M'lii'l.i.v. Ho intorms us that milling pros
ent unless they shall report to him by the secured the harbor of refuge, bat it lacks con­
Many lest inion in l«.l'nt lher information, and
»
»>
ven
peels were quite favorable until the late
full lit- t ion« for usirir will bv found in th. pam,
first Monday of March of each year. Also tinuation as yi t.
pliht “ ri. ii'i--- on 1 iim '».« cs of the Blood,” tq
t year.
freeze, which has mor«« or less affected nil
that when “a district has forfeited its school
w liK-li < a< h l>ott]e i«en«'1<M«e<l Price $1 ]>er lottleroD,
The wife of <■. W. Kimball of Itos burgdied
V’inmg 12 iiuuni, or 40 to 50 do.es. Rold bydrun
miners in that vicinity. Tli« abundance < f
a
money no recourse whatever shall be had to
'«U. 1). l(Aj«»oM,e^s A Co., I'rop'ra, Buffalo, N’-Y
a:
-¡o
l ist week. We extend our sympathy to the
snow in tho mountains promises a pro
obtain the same.” School clerks should not
bereaved husband.
traded run, however, though it may be a
fail to take a census of their districts and fur­
i
>r
I
late one.
Several
persons
left
this
place
for
the
Skagit
w
ward reports to Supernitiideut fountain at
mines
Tm-.-day.
There
were
no
old
residents
The cohl weather hangs on with unbe-
<cnce.
!
among them, however.
eoming
tena-'ity, to the great displeasure of
.’1
Consolidation of HODGE, SNELL A CO,,
A N arrow E scapr . While Messrs. Rolierts
•h«*
miners,
very few ot whom escape its
Unpaid school tax will soon be returned as
and T. A. DAVIS A CO.,
I
We
regret
to
b
arti
of
the
dea
A O’Neil, residing on the obi Justus place east deliiupent, the legal time for its collection
I'ebrim ry Term.
effects. Many are cnal?l«!>l t<» operate a
er, one ot S iletn s L-a<ling tti t
portion of tin* «lay, as the sun then unlocks
ef town, were crossing Bear creek last Mon­ having almost expired.
Fram-i-
o
lat
-lv.
!!:-
busines
«
II!
MIN
VI.
<
’
l
-Es.
tin*
icy fetters, whil«* some arc unable to do WHOLES A I. E I) RUOGI8T8,
day the tongue of their cart broke as they
i
The road over the hill south of town needs the inan i - iiient of Manny M
will inv'.hiiig at all. Shotil I there b<* a slight
V. ho
St
a!
?
of
Or
-g
»:
i
vs.
Arch.
<
ari
siuan;
indie
t
-
neared the middle of the stream, into which I
graveling badly. The propsr authorities should previously acted as ehk-f book-t
Mr. change, everybody will soon beat work
in •nt for a-1 asci lit. with a dangerous weapon.
they were precipitated. Mr. Roberts was
92 & 01 FRONT STREET
I
look after this matter.
again. As it is, the loss of time and wafot
Si .ate vs. Jos. Wells; in di -tar nt for mur>k r.
Matt. Dillon, having been in
struck above the left eye by one of the horses,
l-’or sale or rent the residence formerly oc­ boom in the interest of sever
is quit««aggravating, •‘How long, O
State vs. I ».miel Doty; indi -tm .-nt for an as­
receiving an ugly wound. Both gentlemen
POKTLANIX OREGON
cupied
by
George
W.
Frey.
For
further
par
­
how long!”
sault with a da ig -raus we* »: i.
candidates, has found hitns It it
reached shore after much effort. They are to
*
announce that
be congratulated ujh » h their lucky escap,-, ticulars apply at this office.
1 ieob Walz st.-
any of tii'-m. 1 lie lo<- d it.-man I for his fine
I
th- T<*l!tiriuni mine,
fc,r it was a narrow one, indeed. Dr. .Aiken
»'apt. 1». B. Griffin has our thanks fur a sup­ liquors m ik«-s it imj» >ssi!»le for him to do so.
i if in utt« r <ln
E KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND
learns from E. A.
dressed Mr. Roberts’ wounds, which were ply of apples. Their excellence will I m .* certi­
1» »iinemg boy
i he extremely cold w«-athcr, which drags its
a complete stock of
made of or«*
fied to by ye hungry printers.
found to be quite painful.
rid.iy last will
slow length along, is s mi-tiling unusual for
i
« taken from the mine which prove to be
latest advices from Lake eounty announce Southern Oregon, retarding progress every­
DRUGS,
A rr KSTEI».—A young man nam- d Chappel
very rich in gold an 1 silver. Ono assay
ir» <
very cold weather prevailing, winch is begin­ where an l blocking the wheels of business.
/er, after an
was last Wednesday arrested at ('.all's creek
made
by
Dr.
Bunm-ll,
of
Roseburg,
without
A;>i
ning to have its effiect on stoc!;.
I We hop« we in ay never witm-ss its repetition. (
by Deputy Shcritl Caton upon a warrant sworn
ili<-knowledge <»f any other a—avs having PERFUMERY and TOILET ARTICLES
Th<- Methodist Church at Ashland is to be
Those desiring to s.a«-riti< c themselves upon
out by Gus. Barlow of Willow Springs. It
!>e<*n m i'lc, prodm-ed the following result:
tiuished
tor
occupancy
on
or
before
April
first.
the
altar
of
tle
ir
country
in
tin-
t
»v,
n
«-lection
ore taken from face of the tunnel a«-ay<*«l
PATENT MEDICINES,
teems that the latter missed §112 aft- r his re­
n.
Marsh
&
Co.
have
the
contract.
next
month
should
tn
ike
themselves
known
at
s ¡1.2'1 per ton. Second as-av, two feot from
turn from town not long since and charges 1
stufa«*«*, $11.47 silver anl.**>11 gold. Third G’Z.i.swir.i he , II7.VP0IF GLASS,
Chap|»el, who was his traveling companion,
Kearnes Bros, arc taking stock ami making once. An announ -m nt in the Tnti.- ¡«all
i--av, tweii'y feet from siirl'a -e. trace.*, ot
that
io
necessary
to
bring
them
before
the
pub
­
with having spirited it away. I he latter, on ronm for an immense lot of Spring goods
\\
-il ier and S 1.377M7 gold. Two ot h«*r a-- i v-
'.IS
lic.
the other hand, denies the soft iiiipeaebiiient Evan will soon lay m at San Francisco.
<*f I «-t roek show traces of «¡Ivor and§2,-
PAINTS, OILS AND
i
11 \ <• \si:s.
.¡9i.6.-» gold per toll.
and assorts his ability to prove his innocence
C a a’., vs.
J. AV, II
The most elegant stock of calling cards ever
tin­
A number of witnesses were summoned and it brought to Oregon was received at the T imes
PAINTER'S STOCK OF EVERY KIND,
et
Tiie
f.illow-
nì
was expected that Chappd’s examination office this week direct from New York.
( >.
VS.
tliis < ourt
ar»
would take place before Justice Huffier yester-
BLUE VITRIOL,
W. Beeson of Wagner creek cut his foot
i
last re
■ vs Hein D •nW
K I.
day*
______ _ ______
with an ax while chopping wood the other «lay,
LUBRICATING OILS, ETC. ETC.
I
. ; I • »
P arty T o -N ight .—The Leap A’ear ball an­ but fortunately not in a serious manner.
The < ’■ irvaliis
<11
X.
M
l
ils-
tt
nounced for this evening promises to U* the
The neatest job printing of every imaginable the impres-'.on
event of the aeas«»n. The young ladies having description executed at the T imes office at
T?»“ Solo Agents for Oregon for tbeceln.
\V • ss vs. Al'».-
I latcd <1 HBt
SllEi.P ]>I1\ which
it in charge have l*en assiduous in their ef­ away-down prices. We only ask atrial.
• -in
il-
kills 'I'o-ks, 1. ci- and all parasites <>n sheep,
r»ki.ns,
ex
’
.-.it
»r
forts, spring no paius for its fullest success,
Some interesting exereises were held at the
and is a sure ciire for screw-worm, scab an J
and a novel as well as most pleasant time may district seh« >ol last Friday afternoon, being du­
loot rot. Circular sent on application.
confirmation of
l»e expected. The rules laid down by them ly appreciated by tiie visitors in attendance.
anil published in the T imes last week w ill be
The new R-l Meli s hall in Orth's building
se of mol it
strictly enforced, an I woe l»e to him who «lure will be ready for «»ecupancy
lug tin- blits present.- t at tie- |
I'I I Xi.
<|uestion their legality. Prof. Sett's String
February. It will be neat
and hearing the tin inc: d <-x!it
t
!e Circuit
—AT THE—
Baud will be in attendance and an elegant
Beggs' teams made a trip to Roseburg ami tiie Recorder, after doing v
(
repast prepared by the ladies themselves will
return, occu|»ying only thirteen «lays. They journed.
I ks served, while other arrangements have also
brought new g>sxls for many of out- merchant.-.
been quite complete. The grand march takes
California St. Jacksonville,
Oliver Dews of Appl«*g.ite struck lus f<> >t
mort g i
IS
place at eight o’eloek sharp, an! all are ex­
a
O’i
pected be present before that time. Every- with a piek the other day, inflicting a painful
I .Ei. I* > n or lloNoii. Ibis «»rgi’.ii 'it
wound, lie is able to be alx»ut again, how-
bisly is invited to atten.l and enjoy herself or
rpiIE UNDERSIGNED H AS OPENED A
it the Uourt Hous- yesti-r lay eveniiu
ever.
i general vara ty store wiUi Geo. \V. El­
I lie
himself. “On with the dance; let joy be un-
S n !> IX 1 ol i; .NAMl'.s
attendance being noticeable. The f
liott, wii -re in- will k -epa tuli assortment
He
;
and
now
is
the
time
to
It is reported that another butcher-shop will
(»I
i*l<r*>t*vj f/.l
.I»«»..* ....
< I . I .
projranime was observed: I. Music
contined. ”
____ _______
of cigars,
tobii-eo, -antlCng
artiulus,
can­
lie dies, stationery, enth-ry and t<»va.
itions to tiie T imes . Will
be opened in the building now occupied l»v N.
Jacksonville Brass Bind; 2. Openii
T!ie railroad time ba
S ettled .—We are gla«l to stato that the
Latest n<-w-pa11 rs trom > m Francisco
« »r
»minent feature tins year,
Ficke. Jacksonville will then have three ot lat I v, so that pnssengi-rs
bv th.- Soei«*tv; 3. 1» ->*itation, Miss A
and tin- E ist a!w i> s on hand. 11« invites
misnnderstamling existing between the Board
its u ill also be kept up
them.
le ading at 9.10 !-. M., :
down passengers male; 4. Dm-t, Nelli«; l.’.iy and Mar
the ptibli<- to gi ve !i:in a call arid assures all
of Trustees ami A. W. Presley has been set­
they will call again.
leave at 5 a . m . each d
Tiie trip is now tano; 5. Song by the little folks; I
Some of our slow suliscribers, who may not
tle«! satisfactorily to both parties ami the lat­
J \ ’< E M \ nri’s.-!’
made to Sacramento in
hours, in place o. reading, Mi-s Emily Brown; 7. I »it
find
our
paper
in
their
mail,
can
understand
ter will soon remove the buildings obstructing
ten hours as heretofore.
\ oung and Clara Nenb r; 9. Add
Valley street. Jas. Elliott proposes donating that its abseuce is due to their unremitting
17.GJ‘» 1‘aeknK«*« .S-.»l«l.
Adam
K!i]»pel: 9. Music by the String!
Bu-m - men should not forget that bill­
the use of a strip off his land to the town for a kindness.
Of wh it? i- tiie question a-ke l. Noth­
Recess; 11. Music by the Brass B
heads, -t.it"iiicuts, letter-hea Is, e!ivel>»p<
ing mon* or loss than tiie coleljrateD Oi«>-
road, which will enable the Trustees to con­
A protracted meeting • lo-cl at the Baptist notes, r< ci ipts and check bo-»ks, and every «lc- Solo, Miss Cora Linn; 13. Ii-eitatii
j ',( apcine P orous 4 i
goii Ki-liiey Tei. The cures it has per­
tinue Valley street to beyon«! the coqioration Church on Wagner creek the other «lay.
form« d ar«» its own reeomm n latioii, and
commercial printing, neat and Ella Prim; 11. Duet, Lilli Ulrieh at
no family should be without it in the house,
line, obviating the circuitous and oftentimes Rev. Mr. llowe officiated and several converts
\ t
.• obtained at the T imes office on Jones; 15. Music by the String P.
l or sale by druggists.
dangerous course taken by the roa.l at present were made.
T
f
mT1)-, ,'rrt airar'1^1 th*
Song by the boys; 17. 1 »■■ "I unation.
Keep your immey at limne.
traveled. The latter will most likely never be
.A I.wviiix Joke.
Vining;
I
s
Dtie-t,
Katie
anl
J'.liimii
t_.e<en
‘
..»><
la,.
I
The report that J. T. Raimey of Table Rock
A stranger claiming to be an agent of a
improved again by the town (it having been
A prominent physician of Fittburgh said
fa ■ i », I ...
iam «« a s,,at in.
lost a large number of hi» sheep happily proves San Franeis-.-i > «-omuiertial-journal is s-.vin ll:ng 19. Song by the young la lie»; Filial;
f!'.' .nt rathe <a.l . -,;ir „usj.la-r. Ak ana
joking y to a lely patient who was complain­
lanl out by the County Court without author­
;
.
a-.".
-,,,,,
t
..
7(
,
nu.Tbevaln.-J
by
the
Brass
P».iml.
T
ie
exercises
we
erroneous. On the contrary, hi» buu.l ha» been the people ot Josephiue county. f ile Crescent
ing of her ill health, and of his inability to
NoiU'E. -Refresii-m-llts iutel’del for the
ity) and road-work usually done upon it w ill
I "TCI : soft’...... mi: .no ;-
rare in
interesting.
e-:re her, “try Hop Bitter.-!’’ The lady took Leap A’ear ball will lie re«*eivu«l at Veit’s Hail
I » nr”:
in'-e-.--<110fo!nvt.. yind.-hr.ifle
w intcring well.
as
a-lvcrti.-e tbi-
City
papers
had
occasion
t
>
be expended on the thoroughfare about being
L, •
P '
'‘■•nlur-t £* otc'i-auacTtrr,
it in earnest and used the Bitters, from which
The well-known firm of Hargadine & Latta, fellow as a bilk sometime ago, he having fol-
Non i i. roSrocK M en . Two first-class stock she
w i r.-o«'i r r a-' : •< f<| c’.'-ii I» r.
• I| I«
laid out. Those traveling that way will no
obtained p*-r:n:i!ient health. She now this (I'rid.iylafterno-m. It is to b - h<»p«-«l that
lowed the same business there, The public rauciivs for sale, at reasonable rates, and on laughs at the doctor tor his joke, l»-.:t he i< tue ladies will respond promptly and thus
at
Lakeview,
has
l»eeu
dissolved,
George
(.
onn
doubt appreciate the change w hen made, es­
pecially during the Winter season, when Jack- succeeding ( has. H. Hargadine, who will re­ should be cautious of traveling frauds now-a- LiOOll. U sy terms, near l.inkville. For further not so well pleased with it, as it cost him a void inconveuieiK '- and delay.
■ 1 ' '' '' ''i-.S< ’<! I . » ! lire ’-s •
'
¡good patient, —[liarr.sburg Patriot,
[Kutieu !.-. s inquire at this office.
• oM MH 1 EE o|. Alt RANGEMEN IS.
days, as the country alxntnds tn them.
turn to Ashland.
;.Y X v'uu.N.o:,- 21 Putt bu, N. A., Frcj
>n creek overflows its I auks
»
democratic times
BK1EF HEEERtXCE
King of the Blood
SCROFULA
H3DGE, DÄVIS & CO.,
w
Grand Opening
n
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