Image provided by: Jacksonville Boosters Foundation; Jacksonville, OR
About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1880)
11) A rPTÍ~^ rpi overflowing, an excellent ex- DEMOCKAllL 1 LMEb. to erei^waa observed, which programme commenced of with a choice time by the Brass Band. Next came ‘■’RIDAY,................................... MAY 21. 18S0. a song entitled "Welcome, To-night,” by the Glee dub, composed oi Misses Katie D.-rwin, JEMJOHATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. Tillie Miller, Isabel Young, Cora and Maggie A Democratic Convention for Jackson Linn, Minnie Pape, and Messrs R. S. Dunlap, county is hereby called to be held at the Henry Pape, Sr., S. Wise and R. H. Klippel, Court House in Jacksonville on accompanied by M iss Ida Klippel, who graceful hRlurd*), May ‘J2. I HSU, nt 10 O’clock a . m . for the purpose of nnm- ly officiated as organist. The prayer was de inatinga Legislative and county ticket and livered in a clear tone by the Prophet, If K. transacting such other business as may Hanna, who also read the dispensation with roine Indore the Convention. effect. The tuneful Glee Club then favored the Thesevorai precincts will be entitled to at assemblage with another song, ".Sunrise,”, least one delegate, and one delegate addi when E. D. Foudray, Esq., the orator of the tional tor every 25 votes, or fraction thereof : day or, in Red Men’s parlance, Long Talk. of 15 votes, cast for Hon. John Wliiteaker was introduced. This gentleman's effort is in 187S, to-wit: highly commended by all, Is-ing a faithful and Votes for Whiteaker. Delegates. extended resume of Red-Manship from its in Ashland.............. ....... 83...... .......................... 4 ception down to the present time, and abound Applegate........... ........ 55...... .......................... 3 ed in valuable information and statistics con Big Butte............ ....... 11..... ........................... 1 cerning the order. It was couched in excel Chimney Rock.. ....... Id..... .......................... 2 Eden..................... ......... b»...... .......................... 4 lent language and left a good impression. Flounee Kock.... ....... g................................. 1 "Dear Friends, We Must Ibd Farewell,” by o the Glee Club, ended the vocal music, and w as O-l Foots Crcrk...... .....¿ 12 ..... ..... .................... 1 followed by the recitation of one of Samuel L. Grunt’* P ass ....... J ack son v il le ...... ....... 215...... ........................... in Simp-ion's sweetest and best poems, by Robt. A. Miller. It had l»een written expressly for UftlR Butto........ ....... 51...... *> this occasion, and the first-class style an l elo Leland.................. ....... 24....... Q cutionary skill that characterized its rendition .Manzanita.......... ....... 2S....... ï added much to the effect. With so much 14..... Cro^k ... Rock Point......... . ....... S8 .... .......................... 2 fayor did the poem meet, aud so great has been ....................... 1 the demand for it, that by general request we Merlingville....... ....... 14...... Table Kock......... ....... 76................................. 4 reproduce it here. ........................... 3 Willow Springs ........ 41 Q The Feast of the Flower Moon. Vniuntown......... ....... 3d...... Another tune by the Band closed the exercises mid the crowd dispersed, while the Red Men repaired to their wigwam in double-quick time t» the pattering rain. We cannot close this chapter without making especial mention of the excellent vocal music. The Glee Club had been assiduous in efforts, and we can truthfully say that never has a Southern Oregon audience been favored with better or more artistically rendered songs than were I those sung upon this occasion. The band ulso outdid itself. THE COLLATION. BRIEF REFERENCE. Rally, Democrats. Mining news scarce. Fine picnic weather. Roads improving fast. This is a Democratic year. Stages are making good time. Republican rally next Tuesday. Don’t forget the party to-night. Patterson 4 Co. of the Big Butte mill dem re to let the contract for hauling 15,(>00 feet of lumber to Eagle Point and from forty to sixty thousand feet to Ashland. See advertisement elsewhere. Celebrated Hon. A. C. Jones returned from Roseburg Tuesday. He gives a favorable aecmint of tiis political situation, and says that of all the flat I failures he ever witnessed Sidney Deli's I the flattest. J. T. Raitney has just sheared his baud of sheep, obtaining G,000 pounds of wool from What has become of the Legion of Honor? The earth is covered with a mantle of green. about 1,400 head. He lias been quite fortu nate during the Winter, losing only a small Choice wool is rated at 27c. in the San Fran percentuoe. cisco market. A correspondent of the T imes , w riting from Miss Dora Realties of Eden is paying Jack Lakeview under date of the 12th, says that sonville a visit. Lake county will give Judge I’rim ISO majority There are eight patient» in the County Hos an<l that the other Democratic candidates will pital at present. not be far behind. J A large variety of wall paper just received While returning to Yreka E. II. Schofield's at the N. Y. Stare. * best friend sustained a fracture, which may M. Mensor is preparing to enlarge Lis res prove fatal. The axle of the vehicle he was idence considerably. navigating broke near Ashland ami sc nor Men's Panama straw hats sold at half-price injuring his bass viol. at the New York Store. • D. Reynolds of Tabic Rock was in town At about two o’clock in the afternoon the members of the Tribes, with their ladies and a few invited guests, including the presiding officers of the various be nevolent societies and members of the • press, assembled in tiie spacious dining room of Holt's now hotel to partake of the splendid collation that had been pre pared. l liis entertainment proved a de lightful novelty and was duly appreciated by those in attendance. Four huge tables groaning with all the delicacies that cul inary skill could invent, beautifully ar ranged and relieved by tasty ornamenta tion, served to heighten the interest in the affair. It was indeed a feast for the gods. Nor can we compliment those having the collation in charge too highly A tine oil painting of Rogue river valley w ill Tuesday and says that never before were the for the promptness, kindness and solici be rallied off at Grob 4 Ulrich’s. gallant Democracy of that precinct more united tude evinced for the comfort of the guests. Newman Fisher received more new goods and hopeful. A rousing majority for thewhok The repast over. Judge Hanna, the pre siding officer for this occasion, proposed this week. Call aud see them. ticket may bo expected. 'FII’^E MACHINES have taken the lot i in overv They hav«" the following toasts, which were hanpilv I. Total number of delegates.................. 48 The finest assortment < f <• Hing cards ever ! 1 Imen tiled in Jackson county to tliu f.i 1 saiisfaclimt of everv purchaser. Al«o o i Mesdames Kreuzer an<l Bilger returned from and appropriately responded to by the Primary meetings in the various precincts The circle of days is clasped and completed. brought to Oregon has just been received at tiie hand lire And the flowers bring gold to the bridal of i gentlemen designated: "Ieka Tribe,” by | the Willamette valley this weak. for the election of delegates to the Couniy WM. ANSON WOOD'S Z4OWER, T imes office. They include the beautiful gilt- Faith, W. A. B. Mills; ‘’The Improved Order of Convcntion will be held at the usual places Our old friend Jas. Law rence, now a resident edged, plain white, chromo, etc , and are of the of voting on S at UHI’ a Y, M ay 15,1880, alone For the drama of life is restored and repeated Red Men,” by Robt. A. Miller; "The of Ashland, paid us a visit tins week. Which ¡«equal to the best made as regards durability and lighine®.« of draught. I In the bannerlesscalm of the forest of death, Great Council of California,” by R. E. can guarantee prompt repairs for all of the c.liive m vhiiie*. o’clock P. m . latest aud most popular styles. All persons who favor th« perpetuation of Whm the blue bird and violet cornu back to Gibbs; "Our Sister Fraternal Organiza Al»o tiie Agency forth« be«t wagon’s on w heels of the The market is being supplied with fine salm The party at Foot's creek in aid of the dis I>ein<M*ratic principles and design support gether, on from Applegate by Cameron Bros. tions, ” by Jas Vance; “ Our Wives. Sis- ing the Democratic nominees at die ap Blown by the south wind, blue blossom and trict school was a grand success in every par .1* ¡.«-ili C ’<>. îiïiïï i tors and Sweethearts,” by Goo. H. Peek; proaching elections are cordially invited to The Champions of Honor are flourishing ticular, fifty-six tickets being sold. The music feather, "The Lone Buck, ” by Prof. Chas. I.e- participate in the precinct meetings. With the music and fragrance of Spring’s wherever the order has been introduced. the following sizes: 3. 3'«'. 3', and fair inch thimli’e skein;nlso J’i ndl’s irmi Beau; "Our Guests," by l)r. D. Ream; by Orme Bros, could not have been better ami of Bv order of the Democratic County Com first breath. axle wagon,, with lami amt < informa rack bed. 11 i!f spring democrat wagon, buggi.*, mittee. H. K. HANNA, Chairman. Campaign printing for all parties executed the basket supper was bountiful and luxurious buck-lionrd«, s de spring wagons, with and without t<ms. ‘Oregon’s Gifted Poet. Samuel L. Simp II. J. It. N ed ., .Secretary. 1 w II UNDERSELL and devi de d more fan; y tilín m u«- faiijy thin anv runner, ami purchasers can The dead year has joined the dun dead with son,” by Robt. A. Miller; "The Great on short notice at the very lowest rates. The Ashland primary meeting was well at have the advantage ot c '.xamining good« In-lore obligating thetn«elves. I will take ad Council of Oregon," by John Cimborsky. out number D. M. MeMenamy started for Yreka this tended and harmonious throughout. C ipt. kind« of tiro In e in <-x<-h mgo. <'.ill an I conviti «a vmirsi-l ves. G. KAREWsKI. THE RED MEN'S CELEBRATION. And the chalice of Being brims over anew, I The toasts were interspersed by some Thos. Smith acted as cheirtnan ai d E. J. Far The crape of old sorrows can never encumber beautiful and swoetly-rendered songs, week with a load of bacon for that market. The heraldic ensigns of the sunlight and dew that went far to substantiate the fact that A social party will take place at the Club low as secretary. '5. 0. Daley, Thus. Smith, For months past the faithful members of FINE STOCK. As the new year arises, resplendent and regal, Jacksonville possesses musical talent of a I Room this evening. Everybody is invited. E. R. REAMES. A S. Jacobs and W. R. Jones were chosen r. G. REAMES Oregonian-Pocahontas l rila? N<>. I, Imp. O. Il Wearing no trace of the task aud the vigil, high order, viz: "leaping,” by .Misses M., had been making active preparations for Aud the roses drink crimson, forgetful of rue. Maggie Linn and Isabella Young; "The Egan & Co. have resumed work on their delegates. i ti>« grand and appropriate celebration of St. We notice that the "E litm ial Not « m Wolf is on th<- Ilill," a male quartette by | quartz ledge in the Willow Springs district. III. the "Sentinel” were all drawn in favor of the 'laminany's day, and since the first announce The Hower will fade when its odor is wasted, Messrs. Dunlap, Pape, Wise and Klippel John M P ayne has been appointed post- And the heart must grow cold when its pas (as suggested by this song, th' wo f may CALIFORNIA ST., T imes this week. However, if they are not ment to that effect all our citizens had entered I master of Sain’s valley P. O. A good appoint- sions full 1’; have been on the hill, but ho certainlv endorsed by someone, they will not pa s cur into the spili^of t'.e a fair, so th it the 11th an ’ But the cup of the gods the pale lips have once ! was not at the door); “Echo Song" by . inent. rent in this county and we are no better of] Uhof May went t'*” '.opics for general con ver JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, tasted i the Glee Club; "The Indian Hunter,” bv >n. J^^^flU^Fontinned and unusual tin A large assortment of 11 lies’hats, fl >wcri than before. Is er wreathed fortlie banquet awaiting them M isses Katie Dorwin and Tillie Miller still; {^.«usant weather during the lieginning of May and Messrs. Pape and Dunlap. Thus ; and trimmings just received at the Nev- York The Singer nth.ibest of all se'vin - Machine« The daisies awake in the vernal adorning, • naturally led many to prognosticate unfavora : And the dead that sleep under, some beautifa*. <'!n°e 1 a ino.r t an 'indo reun'on m ?.!«o I Store. It cost.« no more than other first-class machines, I the exercises of the day, and all wended | Heaton Fox will burn a kiln of 25J,().);) ble days for the celebration, ami some even morning, their wav homeward to prepare for the j bricks chiefly for the retail trade of Ashland and can be purchased on more favorable terms Will greet the red sun on his orient hill. went so far as to prophesy a failure on that ac than anv; therefore do not be deceived into [ grand event of the evening. ! this year. count. But, undaunted, the Red Men kept IV. buying any cheap worthies.« affair, but get a THE PALI.. right along with their extensive preparations, In the robes of her queenhood the young moon Jack MeLcar. painted the flag staff in front Singer. Ma lame Holt's line, commodious hall C^ViSI I ot (lowers and wlun the appointed tune arrived nothing ! was a scene of splendor on this occasion. i of the Court House from top to bottom last Goes up to her temple of azure and pearl, Archbi-diop So .fliers held services at tin had been negi» ted and everything was singu And the incen.se ol beauty awakens the hours Great ha 1 been the preparation made bv Saturday. i < atho.icChnrch last Sunday. A large audience larly complete for the auspicious occasion. That salute her and pass in a glimmering sw lrl, all. and never has it been our lot to w it j Max. Muller and wife returned from San I was pre.-ent to hear the reverend gentleman, ness a more pronounced success. All that Holt's commodious ball had been rushed to B aid ug light gems m the garlands of pl.-asme "i'HE GREAT siri : oi fashion and female skill coulil devise was Francisco Wednesday, after an absuucu ot sev among whom were many from every portion ci ALMONT, completion especially for the celebration and Aud weaving sw ift song.« in t lie mystical measure The seas lov e to chant as they spai kleandcuri. : here illustrated with great effect. The eral week«. the county. The sacrament of confirmation proved indispensable. The decorations were «on , f Ah x-mlor’« Ybfl-rilifl, sire of GoM- | toilettes of the ladies were generally rich IN PRICES V. Reaines Bros, are in receipt of more new was administered to mam candid ites. «iiii'h Mmd, record 2 fl; dam bv Brown piofu.se and beautiful, three great arches hav 'and tasty, and often elegant, the fair sex ’ Vis a time we have chosen,the tiiueof all otliersr i goods and are fully prepared to meet the wants < in» f. smi of Mai ii bri no Chi» sire of I aid V The Democracy of Josephine county is en- ing l>een erected on California street anil em i For the least and oblation ot Tammany's day, vieing w ith each other to make the ball ì liortie. re -ord 2:1«!, g. d. by imp. fl..... I the trade. 1 one of the grandest an 1 most pleasurable thusiastic and sniguino of sticce®«, w! fl- its bellished with evergreens, from which hung And we bind the gold chain of the Totemic tol), «ire ot {Ire ri m ot Lulu, record 2;15 that has occurred in this section in many brothers J. C. Floed, Jr., who lias been paying Jack otipom-nts are divided ami crestfallen. There ir. d. bv Bertrand, thè great fmir-miie-rn<* - suspended the chosen watchwords "Freedom. With the chaplets that garnished the altai a day. We are painfully aware that our sonville a visit, ret a rniug to Roseburg Tues- are many Republicans and Greenback'' boi.«»-; g. g. o. d. by ilnp. Btizzani, sire i f Friendship and Charity,” while another at the —AND THE of May— report is incomplete without a Jenkins’ re ih- '1 un ■ ! o" i, .r’i:i r, «ire of thè fain-m « I will refuse to swallow the dose prescribed at entrance to the wigwam on Oregon street bore In th<- beauty and mystery, dear and vet dying, snme of the costumes worn on this occa ’ day. Come again. Grey Eaglo. Altuiiioni will at ilio pr<i|» r timo he «riveli a rei-or i vvhicli will elisili« i the mystic T. O. T. E. of the Order. The When the waters sing low' and the breezes are sion; but. as we are unable at this time Marshal Crosby this week received a band Wilierville on the Sth, and will either fi' largo domai) I tor hi« colo,. ( Xlrnonl i«!i,o ! sighing a ng or vote the Dcmoc business houses and residences of the members ratic ticket. to enlarge the T imes ,we will be obiigedto some billy from San Francisco. The tnisebiev * pi opei v ot tien. W. T. Witlius, Lcxiiigloi<r The reir.un of a race that has faded away. i defer it tor the present. One hundred otis will take notice. of Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe were also ap At th • primar’- m« -ting lielfl at Eagle Point Kent ucky.) VI. i and fifty-four tickets were disposed of and propriately decorated and our usually quiet - it m day John Daley was chosen chairman .and — OF — Robt. Kahler will soon commence the con- In the darkness of days w hen the hatchet was i there must have been !(><> people present. little city had donned her holiday apparel and , lifted First-class in every particular was the | «traction of a neat residence on the north side M. Purdin secretary. T. E. Nichols, l’cter presented a joyous and brilliant appearance. Simon ami H. C. Fleming were elected dele And the crested Ohio weut meaningly by, mu«ic furnished by Messrs. S ’;•,>! It, i of his present premises. > From a star that shone out when the cloud-rack gates to the County Convention. I’. B. Inlow Schofi ’..1, Seott. Luv an-1 Nlies, and Geo lNTROi»t?CT:oN. y «tiiilmn. C aled H77; bred by Geu. Si. Reynolds informs us that the miners of was rifted Brown as 11 > >r director did him elf honor. T. Wittier«, Lexington, Kv. (Vol. :, The morning of the 11th dawned with a Our illustrious emblems were dropt from the The supper was a repetition of the colla Sterling are «till busily engaged in piping an I w as nominated for Justice of the Peace of Lit- i. Wat iacc's Regi-tcr. i Sired t>y Alam , •1 Butte precinct and -John A sky, few- scattering cloiflls perceptible here and there tion.superb and relishable, and stun Is un anticipate a favorable clean-up. d • m< nt. «•''•.• of J’annv Wu1ier«|H»oii, i Freedom,enriched with tlicblo d of the dearest. T11 c It 'p.lbllCUH of L C ■intv nave nom- w . Armament, which gave assurance that H r old record and TI N wrh ¡surpassed, if not unequal <1, in our his The students of St. Mary’s Academy enjoyed F 'lend-d.ip, forever serenest and clearest. ileal reco'ds ot 2: :<t or better. (N »• in lied at her was not fair it would at least not th • following ticket, which w ill be badlv tory. T i the lad es who prepared tliede- a pleasant picnic on the banks of Rogue nver, And the gem in whose luster all sorrow.« horse of Insane HAS MORE THAN, ! licious viands an I to those who managed left in June : R -presen tati ve. O A. Stearn ; irtl. AFan early hour a large number oi must die. : below B\ bee's ferry, yesterday. lie al«o siied Allie West, sire < 1 • the supper and collation unbounded cred VIL TO >J.LE(T FROM IN t \>imty .1 udg«. Win. Denny; Sheriff, C. C. vehicles filled with ladies an I gentlemen, and tt.tha: ha« lilt. 1 A> I'KS'r 3-vear <» i Mm li local and other intere«ting matter will d :2:23’zi) EVER MADE. Alamos headed by the Jacksonville Brass B ind, formed And the brow of the soldier was suddenly it is due. It was not until iifter th • "wee Stanley; Clerk Il rirv E i: ”< ; Tf.'t3u:er, J. lighted. sma’ hours" had blossomed into the big i l>e found on the first pig-.: and in the supple by Alexander's KluFilhih (set- alino in prevention aud started to meet the warriors Frank!; <’>mmiss:ouors, G. II Penland, T. J. Any One Siore in Southern And Ins strong hand was clasped on the I hours of morning th it the g iy votaries of ment to this editionoi the l’l M : um'.« d im by Mellxnii ne Jr., sire f. of Ieka Tribe No. 53 of Yreka, their squaws glittering prize Brattwin; J. It. 11 vine, re ord 2:23; g. d. by A limit, i - »ratt.nn; Assessor, -1. K. Ilam-ner.-dv; School Terpsichore could prevail noon them Eckelson, C’iapp-1 4 Co. made a clean up Superintendent, J. II Clayton; Surveyor, C. Oregon or Northern bv Ibip. Hooiali,. si'ii ot A icxaiitlcr'« «lid papooses, and escort them to the hunting- i And the anguish of battle was strangely re selves to desist; and even then it was with tliait; g. g. d. by Brignoli. (iee< i t quited. this week, obtaining 5.» ounces of gold. Tins Founds of the Oregonians. Arriving at the I some effort that they went their several II. Dyar; Coroner, Win. Harvey. Citllío mia. , , s n < f M miu I rim» Chief, »ire of 1 And dissolved like a cloud in the holy emprise; I linrnn rn,. .,,! HM<| Woodl'oi i’ grove 13 the vicinity of I’hienix, they were not For war bent his plume to the circle fraternal wavs when th ■ band struck up "Home, is tiie result of a twenty davs’ run. Common sense .and the science of chemistry, i Sweet Home.” r 1 '« : g. g. g. d. hy Pi 1 Our M aldo co.-respon lent says: Surveyor long awaiting the Iekas, who appeared to the Surrounding the gift of the Spirit supernal when applied to butter-making, reduce the 7 * V f li J r.. s re ot John Moru-nn. reeoi il ?.-t?fl. :n i FINALE. The reward of the true and delight ot tiie wise- Howard is busy oil the survey of the C. C. W. number of over thirty. Some had preceded time of churning one-half, increase the product da in of N ut w ood. recor- * V.*1 s®, ; t«, t? i' I.ong years may com ■ and ’ere the VIII. ii\ < He Bild, «Ile <>f Chicago 'jl. Mill ; them, for the whole number of visitors reached - recollections of the Red Men's celebration R. and reports everything favorable. tl per cent., the quality <>f the product 20 pel On the star-tented fields of the blue empyrean • '. 1 l ’ i'-it. W iiburn is very largo, high t nearly forty, and comprised Mr. and Mrs. in 8S0 will be obliterated. That it was A number of ladies and gentlemen from cent., amt ."3 give a rich golden color to the but fin «llC'l alni t-otiipaellv liliilt. There are circles iu circles that blazon the OUR STO K t ONSETS OF Dr. Ream, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Vance, Mr. and an honor to the order managing it and one 'own paid the Sterling, Eckelso.i, Chapped 4 ter the year round. All these improvements, B il h are | ci luciiy sound and free fr> i«t night; Jacksonville may well feel proml of is ! Co., ami other mines a visit ye.sterd.iy. li’etni«' !«h, and wore pui<-ha«r-d f«,r u«e in u. >,• Mrs. Tlieo. Young, Mr. and Mrs. F. Kiley. As for us, in the vales of the meek Galilean, together with many others, result from the use own breed me •universally acknowledged. That it was : I i.t w >1) l>e ■«!)•»> ■ ! in The historical orders, from vases of light, Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. H. Peck, Mr. and Mrs. h. Logg 4 McDonnell cleaned up nearly 10H ot Gilt-edge Butter Maker. Sold by druggists, «erven limi'ed iiiimber oi inai»« during 1 l e | the grandest and most successful event of Scatter the perfume and treasure of heaven — RanouJ Mr. an 1 Mr». E. H. Schofield, Mr. «e.i -on <it i ««ll, at C ahcadk ->T< m K F ai - , the kind ever attempted in Southern Ore- | ounces of gold dust last w eek and have plenty grocers and gen ral storekeepers. Each m the orbit the Spirit has given. three m ilcs e,i«t of Linkvillo, Ogn.. at c '> and MA, W. A. B. Mills, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. And serene as the stars iu the tempests j gon is equally evident. This satisfaction more of the same kind of cleaning up to do. FANCY GOO US : he «oasnii, w j; h priv ilege of returning mi > i Munro, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Niles, S. J. Soule V ote of T hanks .—V n regular conm-il despite. I will be amplecompensatioii to Oregonian- m.tn « as do not prove in foal. Excelk nt Annexation of Josephine to Jackson county of Oregonian t ’ ocalionlas Tribe No. 1. Imp. IX. Pocahontas Tribe for the great expense sml sister, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Niles, Mrs. nini «;d • i a«ture/■,■<•«' tìurìrg ^ris< ». LADIES' DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES is meeting with much favor in the former, ami <>. IL M.. hold at their Wigwam on tlm Istli l'l'i. pari ieii lar«. and free pamphlc!- A W? Burrows, Mrs. Thos. Orr and daughter, In the virtues we keep and the good that we \ and trouble it incurred in bringing the AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND Sun, 1’ lower Moon, G. S. 1>. 3sit, it was re scatter histury o’ t he tmfi too )ioi-«o, nddte«M affair to tin* height of perfection so fondle ■ this subject will be agitated at the proper time. solved Misses Sophie and Adele Winckler, Minnie The memorial traces of glory remain, s.\ 11 NS. Bi >t > IS 4 Sift JES, JAY BEAt'li, Lmkville, Ogn. desired. And while the Red Men are de Geo. Stephenson lost his valuable "Sir Wal 1. That the thanks of this Trill* bo ex tt*nd- Dewitt, Emma Schlagel and Clara Hovey, and I For the Sachems sleep well in the world’s wea clothing , etc .. serving of the greatest credit, we must also ter colt last week. This is a great loss to him, cd to the Ma«onic and odd Fellow organ ry clatter R. E. Gibbs, Chas. Lelte.au, A. D. Terwillegar, accord the full meed of praise to the gen izations of this pla<‘i» for courtesies oxtendo l Win e a votary seeks the sylvestrian fane; as it was one of the finest yearlings in the valley. to iis in our late celebration ol'-St. Tam L Nordheim and P. G. Strickland and C erous, whole-souled citizens of Jackson A strange race, and wise in each presage and Geo. M. Love started for California this many's day. ville and vicinity who rendered them ma Dixon of Klamath Tribe. Greetings interchang omen— 2. Tliat our thanks be extended tn the la terial assistance. If the visitors from week to meet his sister, Miss Mamie, who is dies and gentlemen <>f the Glee Club who ed, the large procession, thus reinforced, reform As grand as the Greek and as proud as the Yreka feel that their trip to this illihee about returning Lome from Mills’ Summary, I aided us so materially in otir tnstivi'ios. Roman, - HE WELL KNOWN DRAFT IIOluSi:r ed and proceeded toward Jacksonville, where it Aud so pm ally and calm in all pleasure and has been fraught with pleasure then will Oakland. 3. That the thanks of the Tribe are <Iu<> arrived at aliout 12 o’clock, and was received pain. leach Red Man’s turnt uni beat with joy and to the ladies who so artistically arranged with the tiring of anvils and other mani X. The county tickets will both be in the field ami «npei inteiide 1 the collation and supper the füll satisfaction that he has done his festations of a hearty welcome. After <), the wild life they led, the imperial vagrance duty. next week ami the successful aspirants should spread on the feist of St. Tammany. I With its dalliance of love and its banquet 4. That the thanks of this 'frilie arc here- parading the principal streets the visitors were remember that Dillon keeps the best liquors 11V ex' ended to t he cit izeil* of tin« place and \UH.L MAKE THE SEASON. UO.’.I- of w ar. G one ro the F eoweky K ingoom .—Tong, escorted to the homes of friends, where pleas Where the sycamores rustl d and ; in -s wafted i 1» iiieiii'ing at inv pl ice hi Sam’s valley, I and cigars. * I vicinity for the generous manner in which the Chinaman confined in the county jail where he will be April l«t, 2d, 3d and fltii; they joined us in our efforts to entertan our ant arrangements had been made for their re fragrance, The celebrated Walter A Wood mower and gnosis, as well a« f-ir their very liberal at Cheaper thau the Cheapest. at ltidei's, Butte creek, 5l!i and fi’h; Co.’s ground And their speech was aglow with the rose fertile robbery of Dean ception. At three o’clock the members of the To the gentlemen we will t-av, it you 1‘ool's, Engle point, 7th and sth; ro’nrmng sluice sometime since, coininitted suicide | other first-class agricultural implements for tendance at our fostivi ies. and the star; order ass^n^led in front of their hall in ap 5. That these resolution« be published in wnnt a No. I M 1'1 OF < ' 1.“ 1 11 Er •« you must to each stun I every ninth day, owing t-» But the grasses grow green, and the green by hanging on Sunday aiternoon. The ! »aie at Mrs. Bilger s hardware store. See ad- propriate regalia and, forming in facing row«, go to Itemne« Br<is. to buy it, as weelaini to previous engagements, I vvili not make w otir local jupers. grasses wither, . facts in the case appear to be that he liad | vertisement. H enuy P aps , Sachem. bave the 1 st S I’ot’K oT’ < I o 1 11 ING ill «land at Jacksonville, as usual. the Prophet of Pocahontas tnl»e, accompanied And the winds ask the waves, and the waves made «•very preparation for the act, and, to C has . W. S vvaui :, C. of R. Jackson •oiinty aud will allow noonetoun- Ben Haymond was in tow n Tuesday, from DIM'RIPTION and pedigree . answer "w hither?” by officiating chiefs, marched through reading • Luso! I u«. be unmolested, ho sent the jailor, Capt. Ca- For they wander no more by the rivers afar. ‘ whom we learn that Hays 4 Magruder still Turk is 1<* yen is old t his Spring. Hi««ii<- an appropriate selection from the Bible, after Rr.srr.voiR Bi ttsrr.n—-I. T. Layton's huge These gooils were all piirehaseil |,y a mem- was Arabian, out of a Tiinoleon inaie. I ton, up town to get hin some opium from have au abun lance of water ami are piping XI. ber of our fit iu 1 1 ohi !■ I l ’ ST < ‘ l,.\s,s H(H, ’ S- which a proessiou was formed and the new reservoir gave wav Monday ami flooded his ES in San Fi :in<-i*<-<i ali I New Y ork, and we lurk's dam was French. Ho in n dart; After life's changing story, the brave and big- i one oi his countrymen, and while he was i uninterruptedly. wigwam catered. Here the Iwautifnl dedica gone, he cut up his bed ticking, tied one digeings. the water sweeping down the flume« will warrant everv ariiele and soli thom chesijmt «orrel. with white points, 17 hnnos hearted high, and weighs 1 ,-i<>0 pounds in workii - As the pleasant Summer days approach, the tion ceremonies of the order were enacted in Are serenely encamped in some radiant vale. end to the bars ot the grate of his cell and, with great velocity and causing much damage •flieaper tor «tasfi than acy hou-.c in e.mnty. coudit ion. We also koep on band a fìlli stock ot the presence of a large assemblage, E. D. And they lightly resume the bright threads standing on a chair, tied the oilier end buggy riding season comes to liaml, and don't generally. Mr. Layton had not cleaned up Tl RMs—$5, ilO and 515, payable In cash, that were parted, you forget that you can get the best turnouts ■gram ir iwite. I have engaged good pastuio around his neck, gave the chair a kick, and Foudray, district l>eputy Great Sachem, offi for sometime and a greater portion of the gold And the echoes ot song that enliven the tale; GROCERIES, it Eagle Point tor marcs lrom a distance. * ciating. file proceedings were shott but in And we haunt the old forests with dreamy when the Captain returned poor Tong’s at Cardwell's livery stable. he would have taken out is probably lost \\ c "We, the undersigned, do recommend ! spirit had tb-d. The room was full of smoke, teresting, land elicited undivided attention. white faces W. 1’. Ready of Corvallis, partner of the late understand that his loss is estimated at several HARDWA RE, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE. "Turk" a« n sure foal-getter and asadrait «trillion for «mall mures, his colts being m .- This eoncllfeded be exercises of the day. I d For the classic medallions and lost arts and as betöre committing the act tie had set tire \V. B. Carter at the time of his death, has thousand dollars, something that n to be re CROCKERY, perior to any ol this class of slock ev-r graces i to his bed, evidently with the intention ot the evening the regular meeting of Oregonian- rni«ed here. For beauty of head an I nt« k Of the race that has silently passed from cremating himself. Justice 1 Differ, acting been appointeil State Printer by Governor gretted, a« .1 ick is one of our most enterprising A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS. «nd so lid color they are well known I’ ma.mntasi Tribe took place and was the oc- Thayer during the interregnum. citizen« and is deserving of success. the pale. I Coroner, summoned a jury, which returned hroiighout Southern Oregon. H. I*. De«- ■«mu <>f a rood, old-fashioned wa-wa of the XII. The ronds between this place and Roseburg a verdict in accordance with (lie facts as kins, John Tupper. J. W. Baker, B. Em« r- Farm and Freight Wagons, P ebsonal Lieut. Syuiontli, in chargcof tin In the tricksy parade of our conquests of brut • -n. | «on. R. Hall, free. Hamlin. B»-nj. .Stephen« , stated above, on the walls were found are said to be in a worse condition than ever, improvement of the military wagon road over learning. W. S. <'aidwell, J. Hanna.” I st . tammant ’ s t > at . Plows. Gang Plows & Sulky Plows. In the tinsel of courtsand theclamor of marts, some Chinese characters, which, on being owing to late rains. Some teamsters were R'd'ii’. WESTKtiP, Proprietor. the < 'nw creek and Gravj creek full« now bein The I o-i looked-for 12th opened inauspic- There isnothingat last but a desolate yearning, translated, proved to bo a declaration of obliged to turn back in consequence. made by the Government, is in town. He in And a skeleton stalks in our gossamer arts, louslv, bu‘ a large number of people from innocence. From what can bo learned, i Sheep are being sheared ami considera! 1 • forms us that the work is progressing favor And we curse as we cringe to a duty golden, every p 'iti. n of Southern Oregon had never Curse with hot lips, as our tortures embolden. Tong's suicide was not unex|>ected, as it wool has already been shipped below. Tlie- x- ably, sixty men bring employed and fifty mure theless a.v-ê*>ibled to witness the celebration of Till the beauty of freedom has conquered seems he had written to one of his cousins port w ill hardly be as great as last year, owing being desired immediately’, who will be paid our hearts. that he would bo dead in three days. It is to the severe Winter just experienced. this anniversary of the Red Men's patron -$1.25 per day. Lieut. Symonds will tarrV XIII. supposed that ho obtained the matches Saint, Tammany. By tlw time the procession —AT TIIE On the trails of the Red Men, though fading, Dr. Coon is still engaged in organizing Coun with us a few days. with which ho fired the jail from a visitor formed the streets were filled with expectant forsaken, cils of the Champions of Honor in Jackson spectators, (tho fully entered into the spirit It is left us to gather the wild flowers of truth, tiie day before. As Tong was an old offen O n a P rofessional T uvr .—Dr. M ill. county, with good success. He intemled to in of the occasion and were quite appreciative And rekindle the camp-tire, aud gently awaken der his countrymen paid little attention to Jackson, our dentist, started tor Josephine The virtues forever refulgent nt youth, , him, which may have been ono of the stitute ono at Willow Springs last night. county Monday ami will he absent for sev WOOL! V7OOL! throughout. It was indeed an imposing sight California St. Jacksonville. Till the beautiful Triad, arisen and shining, main causes oi his self destruction. John A. Boyer, representative to the I. O. eral month?. He will abo vi«it Del Norte to see the large procession of lied Men, decked Illumine the ways of our toiling and pining 0 F. Grand Lodgeaud Encampment from Jack and Curry counties before his return. '1 he out in them rich, handsome regalia, march With its brilliant twin stars iu a crescent of A Fine Thiu^ for the Teeth. sonville, left for Portland Sunday to attend the Doctor is a first-class workman and goes ruth. fUHE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED \ through tho principal thoroughfares of the 1 general variety store next door io XIV. Fragrant SOZODONT is a composition of annual sessions which convened this week. well supplied With material and in«tru- town in tlijL (lowing order, under the direc In the forests embattled, and mountains of Sohnmpt’« bnrlior «hop wlmro he will ki>e , inonts, so that all who may require his ser the purest an<l choicest ingredients of the tion of T.B’. McKenzie, Great Mishenawa, a lull a««or'inent of <-ig.-ir«, tf»1»a<«oo, »ni'd«- In the case of J. H. Miller vs E. and W. D. splendor, vices will be assured of satisfaction. Oriental vegetable kingdom. Every ingredi in<r articles, caiidio«, -tationciy, cutlery and Milo (.tn, Second Mishenawa: Jack Where the Siskiyou» call to the stor ny Corpe, a Lake county case up for trial at Rose am! toys. Give me a call. CARO BROS, of Roseburg, Oregon, ent is well known to have a beneficial effect on Cascades, sonville BraA Rand, Colors of the Order, Ore burg last week, plaintiff's motion to open de How tn G et Kick. J A KE MARCUS't:. Surely Freedom shall find a strong arm to de the teeth and gums. Its enilralming or an gon lan-PoeaBjntaa Tube No. 1, Ieka Tribe fault and set aside judgment was overruled. eat too Expose yourself tv ght and <l iy, will pay the Highest Ca^h Prices for fend her; tiseptic property ami aromatic fragrance makes I J I NI I’.!?'« «]>•■<•«. spy classo», mago Iv- No. 53 of Y Ata, Members of theGreat Councils work too fiard And the temples ot Friendship arise in the it a toilet luxury. SOZOIKJN T removes all Capt. Caton is without a boarder again, the much without exercise; e-vinnassA« <• all the time, take all wit lioiit i est ; doctor glades— Wool delivered at Roseburg. Al! corre- » I ing glasso« and i»m-kd •k Oregon arm California. Never before has a disagreeable odors from the breath caused by Celestial confined in the jail having concluded J| GIN MILLER’S. the vile nostrum« advertised, and then you And the mantle of Charity never be narrow larger or mol impressive scene of this kind Iu the shadow of want or the chandler of sorrow, catarrh, bad teeth, Ac. It is entirely tree to save the county the ex[wnse of keeping him will vvant to know spondence will be promptly answered. from the injurious ami acrid properties ot How to get sveli. fl IE be«t assr.rt tn-mt of Ibrrer«’ nn-1 'V.,., been w'tnabji in this section. Arriving at I While the May mo»u re torus with our Gems tooth paste« and powders which destroy the ' until June and then sending han to tlm Peu- Which i« an«wered m 'hre« wor ’ « — T' ke lenho’m’s ciltlorv bf «h.« -narbe*. i-•<- ..i ..tt J iu uti wi'tli'itf. io I- ïouvs , '• hie'., waa crc -dtd ' itvntisry Hop BiUur*' sœ snoinorcolumn.— l.r/r-n. «ws.-.e, i«>tt,e **111 !“_-t stl i ?uti «. Caro Srub.. KoJoLurg JOHN MlLLKR’s'. CASCADE 1880 STOCK Spring anil Snirtiar Dry-Goods. NOTICE, STOCKMEN 1 LADI-S' CAUFO!VliA<\Dí CL0AZ3 TURK, Grand Opening S. F. CIGAR STORE HIGHEST CASH PRICES ! ! I