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■l.UJ’JJ P JR democrati C TIMES. FRIDAY,........................... Cherries are ripening. ---------------------------------- — AC V V Roads dusty. Fourth ot July next. ...JUNE 18 !8*<>. ill lie - taken at par -County scrip » . ........ accounts with the 'I J MEsoili ice. Haying lias commenced. The hay crop xvill lie fair. G rand J vry .—The foll/owinj Grand Jurors were emi»nele»l for the) June term of the Circuit Court: Jas. Thom'ton, Foreman. Silas Draper, XV. C. Butler, S. ' Phillips, J. A. An derson, M. D. Sturges, J< 4. Satterfield. ¡Circuit t 'ourt is in session. Doo « for jet the C C W. R. Where is the L -Ji- >n <>f Honor? .«t. T. XX’. Symonds in town goods are constantly <"»rriviiig. C rowded . —Owing to tme demand for adver tising space considerable 4:,htonal matter, com munications, etc., are crowded out. This pressure on our columns will bj relieved by the 1st of July, when we will furnish a greater araoun of reading matt» ir. Gel . ea.Iy to celebrate our natal day. For farming machinery go to Kub.i The fruit crop promises t - be tir-t-class. Quite a number of citizens from different Summer's vacation,.and tutor and scholar are portions of the county have been in toxvn this now enjoying a respite. week attending Court, in consequence of which I> XV. Huston informs us that most of the the town presents a more animated apuearanci. miners of Foot s creek h «ve begun cleaning i 1 he Grand Jury adjourned Wedie «day. I,. Hubert s sprinkler xx ill be on hand i C‘IK, A shi and Cotl-KOE. —|4Ve have not been fa the T ime - vored with a full report,of the commencement exercises at this institujtion of learning last week, but are informed' that they were quite creditable to all concert ted. The College will re-open on Septemlwr b t, under the manage- meLit of Prof. L. L. Rog era, who will l»e assist - tl.is xxe «<1 by au able corps of educators. No pains for SI Ht the Neu 1 V (' will be spare«! to bring, it up to the standard ot the best schools in thi “ State. ------------- The Stage Company is now running on FTu'.xr L aict t " w tii i - Arn*'!!' l.TTi’elf «^rr»*- 1 -, Summer time in from Lost river the L ither «lay ami will re Sud iJ: Bv I e is calling delinquent tax pay- ntes the avera.e loss turn at once He CI S t»> ÜC»Ju LUI 'rM' firm losing about of st<H.-k at Tiie r. >a<ls ;e Mtrle..-raiser« in pro- 3U0head, ami other portion. Jesse D < aiB is the heaviest loser, tion oneL‘ 1IU» bt thousands. Some Tims. F. 1 ;-all of Manzanita is building a his fine stm k J - . .o-iious bain. parties lost neai^ the grea feeding them xss is first-class m Like county and s Lake councy has «uff l.g Will Ilo »v. IS will be sometime b«f from it. count V oli a el'll with prospects of doing well. Pi f II C. Fleming lias r farm m Little Butte precinct, -p. nd the S .miner vacation. i F rom ('or. vai . i is .- -l’rof. James Emerx, .>! Ti e t-.tal iiumbdr of vides cast at tiie recent thi- State Agriculturi I College, locateti at < or elect mu Xias 1,731. vail »«, passed tliroilgB) II Jacksonville this week. ■ I u\s The s en route for east of the mountains, ace mn- pans.-I by his son, \v. ere he is iutcrested in a Land of rattle. Tins gentleman w ill »{tend the 1 vacation in Southern and Southeastern On- e is tn ruin 2 and during his visit will also look after out s agricultural college lands lo«-ite l in I : ty on the Fourth of Julx informs us co.'ntv. l’rof. EmJfry I V.Jiis Colle being larger > I'.m.t has som • fin-- 1rondad com d bx . hair. iollotvim ed: J. Harvey, W. c Lt. C.; C. An I ‘i so:i, ! iard, W. S IT. Huslon Cook, W. • Ith. XV.; M. I •ient.; M. liar . C.; C. Smith S. Morris, t olm l’enuebaJ with Ji cbm ter iiiember» i at 2i»’el<H'k I- . M. ’ C. OF II. Council No. 11, pleted -J une 14 >b Timi«. Carr auf o;’i.-rrs w. re ¡/sfi N*r». 8. M. Ktgl'T K. XX Gai XX'. Knight, XX’. 'j B. Morri», XX’. 1 1L I. Cook, XV. Hf<’ Er M. oft'.; \V.L**i F. Swacker, «•'v >o Carr, A. lo'M. < Carr, 1». G. €’.; Tin« ('ouncil xitarti an 1 meets Snnday A F ist T imr A? citizens ot F<>ot’s i t terni.ned to Cvlò.r-1 inp style .«nd elsew Thele will be a pr< i « Rad»«y and Rol AX' J. S'. mi ley, the pondAib’e Lx r \ •’* ’ • i Agency for the Celebrated Cotnpaay F., 21st Infantry, Lieut. Duucan I mportant to the F ai a S ex .—The atten Farmers will find ‘those order books at the T imes ofiiie cheap and handy. They save ! I commanding, is now on its way to Vancouver tion of the ladies is called to the fact that G. I from Fort Klamath. Another compauy will A. Hubbell is now canvassing the county for much writing. the “Ladies’ Home .Journal,” published at Rev. D. A. Crowell will occupy the pulpit of soon arrive at the latter post from the north. Carlos Goddard of Flounce Rock informs us San Francisco, It is uo cheap, insipid pnbli- the M. E. Church in this place on Sunday at ! that wild strawberries are still in bloom and cation, but is filled with the latest fashion i 11 o’clock A. M. plates .and nexvs, relieved by a cìmice tniseel- S. Colin's chimney burnt out Tuesday eve i that there will be more of them than ever liny, and printed in the best style ami on ning, xvhieh created some excitemeut. No The ground is literally covered with ripe fruit. perior paper. The “Lailies’ Home. Journal Work is progressing rapidly on the Presby damage w as done. equal to any Eastern public «tion of the kmtt The Sq i iw Like Di i Company is pipiug terian church and the structure is looming up. and is furnished at the exeeelin dy low price at a lively rate an I will have plenty of watkr The contractor, D. Linn, proposes th it it shall of SI p< r annum. N> laly should lose this be an edifice Jacksonville tnay well feel proud of. through the season. opportunity to secure it. We this week received calls fromCapt. Trios Ciiappel, E ke! on A C >. are getting ready to make a final clean-up for the season, as wa Smith and Dr A. C. Stanley, who were elected Rii.iciors IiE ms as Representatives to the Legislature at the re will hold services at Anti <>ch s C'H mi I lifiuse on ter is beginning to fail. 'The variou« schools have adjourned for the cent election. They wear their honors lightly. Sumi iy at 11 o dock A. M. The follow ing Sun- BRIEF REFERENCE. We learn that the citiz -ns of Apnle a'e w ill celebrate the coming Fourth if July near tin- to his residence of Wm. Harriott, and that a larg<- he will dancing platform will be lmilt for the occasion dax- he will preach in Ja ‘ ::cks >n ville Rev. W. H. K 1\ <-e will preach at Eagle Point next Sun 11 o'clock a. xi , ami at Brownsboroilgh da; M . Elder M. Peterson will at 4 at th..- XL..md district ■mid I llolise A M . a i 1 at C nt. 11 i Sumía y, J'dy 1 at 4 O xvill be a 1-a-ket ini-..-.mg near John M on Rogue Rivir, miler the au-qiic1s Peterson’s cimi -h. Egan & Co. are down about 53 feet on their ledge in XV illow Springs district and the W estward , H o !— A large number nft.mr quartz is improving. .John Egan showed us some ore taken out at that depth that was full ists are nuxv wending their w ly to Southern and Southeastern Oregon, which may justly of gold. r k ’ I be called the Italy of die northwest coast. Ed have taken tho lead in every S;. They bav« S. Caro of Ros« burg and M Baum of Ash- Jidi'iii cni.ity t> th« fa'.l sa'isti-'ioti uf evury purenaser. Also ua Some <>t them ha ve alr'-adv laud have been attending Court this week El’-ction is over ami Summer is here. hut whom we notice < >. II. I’. Simon is well pleased with his present location, WM. ANSON WOOD'S MOWER, Turner,wlioeaineuil the w.i y Matt Dillon continue to dispense the tiuest but still has a hankering after the scenes of old to rough it here, We Imvo Wirch is equal to tiie bes» tunde ns regard duiso iity and lightness of draught. I liquors and cigars ail tiie same. Jackson. can i’ll irutiuv i»r« mi pt t*«p ms Í- m ;UI of Liu above in icliinos. that they will fit Sb. riff Hogan of Douglas conntv passed on xvuee!' ol tho Also ilio AgCliCV 1 ir the bo^t wa Prospectors will find a full line of mining interest them, as I tin- igh town S.tnrday en route for the East blanks, printed after the latest and best forms, lightful climate, etc., Jackson »V <J<>. miFfiotin’o î." Î .*» í i A > He wdl attend tiie Cincinnati Convention. on hand at the T imes ollies. Also a supply of count i.-s a re not to be excelled. n •> '/ -t <z •' ■m l four inch thimble skein; also m ll'ti iron W C B itler of Ashland precinct gave us a C.-pp's Hand-book of Mining Law, standar«! •j a • • pring democrat wagon, buggies, A nd S ti ' I. T hey C omi : - Tin i t I C till i II call Wedn s.liy. He informs us th it crops I authority. g XV i j I I <. most complete stock of Staple in that section are suffering for want of rain. runner, and purchasers can ,L au I I ‘«I A. O. Eckelson started for Portland Tuesday, Groceries, Qneensware, Glassware I will take all >t ex nu : ni irg t. Haskins in’orins us that the miners of from which place he will go to Grant county, KA REWS KI. Stonew are is at II ilLri'l'n Bros > er g still have a good bead of water and where he has a survey mg c«»ntra>'t with th ■ gov ■ They arc cmstantlv receiving will it make a final clean-up for sometime. eminent. He will be gone several mouths. grocern?« at b.-dr.ick prie.:« t.» sui KE AM ES FINE STOCK. J M Pruett of Manzanita had his band .se Bon voyage. 1 Lev traile ou ilio squ.ire, ani dui verely . V bruised while getting out some atone Kahler & Bro. have received thefirst install pie in erder tu citi li their tra.L- n it! the other day. xx e regret to learn. nent of an immense stock of new goods just they pli-tl’lnl to Bell gomls l.e'.iv We are pl- se 1 to Karn that Geo. Yatides of ordered from below and will receive the bal E vi rv l hing as re preseli ted. The < CALI 1’0UNIA ST., Ste.ling, who has been seriously ill, is recov anee in a few «lays, Look out fur their new lami doos not shoxx’ anx fìner stoc! th* in keep The State -ai C «Inulina b advertisement. ering O a .-I yx ill soon be about again. o the.I an immense lot of gouds. Culi au«l Our Lakeview frir iid J. Q. Latta is in town. I Capt. Jas Birnos of Lake county was in «toek. 11 ■ is on liis return home irom San Francisco,.! town last week. He re>w>rts the loss of stock ir. Lake county great, and that his b in 1 has xvln re iie 1 v-l in a fine st >ek of go-.' ls. suffurcil con„;.’iraLly. lie also lust about 75 Wool stiil bold« its own in the San Francis head of horses. co market, ch'fi.-i- northern being quoted at E. H. Antenrieth, Esq., left for ' Yreka Tm .- lav and will tie absent a few days. . His family will return with him. Bm I i.ix nu n 1 was in town this week, wno informed us that Hays & Magruder are cleaning up with lair prospect». CASCADE \SOX OF 1880 Large bands of cattle are being driven cast of the mountains from Southern (Jr :gon. Sev M. X’rouinan.'ine of our leading practition- h is gone to Like county on professional eral bundle I hc-a I belonging to Levens A Simp- ! kms of Douglas county pissed through the n ss and will be gon.-, several .lays. I valley this week. Misses Lola and Mary Layton, of Applegate, Geo. P Holman, agent for Ilo.lge, Davis A o baie in-ell attending the Jacksonville I Co., returned from Lake county Tuesday ami .ool, r< turned home tins week. ' has gonu norib since. I'ealers iu iliims, m-.- li- W. 11 Sho >k, w ho has been making Jack- i cines, paints, oils, etc-., find him aecommodat- mvdleavisit, returned to Lake county Mon- 1 iuj and are always glad to see him. ipaiiic 1 l.y XX m. Card well. Attention is «-ailed to the a Ivertisement of Marion conntv is rus- Dr. Geo Kahler, who has located in this ¡>!ace an i will spemi the Sum- for the practice of !;is profession. II has com at Galice creek. pleted a thorou^li course of in - Heine and is rsbal Crosby left for Josephine county well skilled in its various brandies -.1 iy ami xvill return to-day. S. M. Hub Frank Ennis was in town Tuesday and cmi'd» tiie toxvn during bis absence. I ports everything progressing favorably at >. A 11:11 of Askland was in town Tues- Sterling mine. He expects that tb.e d:t«.;i ix amt 1 ii ti*i‘>:•€'I us ti.at tiie Odd Fellows’ I i>e mil until early in tue Fall, as there is st ng xvill so.-n be ready for occupancy. ! cimsideiable snow in the mountains. Iter S itton v. a» ■ re-elected r>-i-Ii C!erk of Curry The present Roar4 of County Coinmissioi Tic- puonlc c n! 1 not have done bet- w ill bold then List sessmn <>n the S uh. 1 ilt ! as tiroven an vtTi fient officer. administration was pro.In ctix'e of much g< i> W.i m-r, A-L'ai d enterprising miller, few mistakes . being made. I lu V leave si x 1 i-'ilay. He is fearful that excellent bri'! l^es and roads behind them. • , and Eastern Oregon at 2:<(<i,2oc. ■_-;iix have rt atiK s >f Jill' I 1 4 TICII'ATKI» Ti Bek ami vi - u,ii V te our liilt.il ‘1 i Jere publish a si. n, m.' ' »! it. A ('oak, an reading of tiie -f; i r.111 hnv he wi Dirk 'illton, f>aled 1973. Bred by ('.fi. 11. U «ist, G<-.rgetoxvn, Kutilucky. (Vol. 111. p. 30, Wai tuce’» Trotting Register). Sired by “THE GREAT <IRE OF TROTTERS,’» ALMONT, have their not'C- S ettle proof ami other laud notices p -.'»liihed in t ic Tt'tEs by requesting the officers of th” R >*<'■ burg La .d O'.fi.-e, tliroiuh the County Clerk . i other agents, to *---i 1 them tn this es ildish im lit, xvhere the service xvill be performed a! the very lowe»t rate«. i in n r?05 H tcmnco i • . I -I . I„'i I i U I M .1 V i 11 U V V , r~* ry» An ele a Goon N ew -; l’on run i- aiii S ex ns*« rt'iK-nt of la-Li .« linen suits have pis' L-_ receivecl at Fisher A: Colin's, and will i>e sold tiie l.ixv pnee of <1 50. 1 lie ladies should not fail to call at once. ! —OF— Hockett of Phoenix gave u* a cali Tuesday, from whom we learned that Messrs ox i: 4 1» m 'lady receipt of new goods, Epperson. Wright, Tiiortiton and McCroskv. i til.- public is caili-il vxitii their f.onili.is, li'imbei.n. about 27 per rt 11. nent next w eek . tons, started for the Yellowstoue that day. i din • district Mire I cir emu T he C ki . ebr . vt Society is now b aratioUM for the KHtli anniversr there is every the most sneej Jacksonville f of exercises, » O.C irelian Li! vol ! Migigeil in nialiine- . n at i ■riate celel-ratmn e Fourth of -Ju that it will 1 h - t has taken place srs. The pro ramni*' i e next appear in the ses t<> be unusually 1 a LÌM I insirr.ineiital T. J K x< .i. matioiis, etc. A to Yreka, |> I, after x> hit h then th«' greased plj. - ami various other ill spare no «»rthy of tin to participate I a tn u ’fini pains to event and mak G ran O —Tliw<*< met at Ashlan it.« business t< were represent a’tendan«< throughout . order, which i 1 on th«- Pacific < 1 than in Southe I ated with his ¡4?- I adopted and < the following J. A. Cardxv« Tavl ir. P. G i ham rioNS of H onor . for Soiit hern < fi <-g«>n ridav last, eom-luding «»1 t xt day. Ten coii..<-iL» d 122 delegates Ix-.ng in -«•sjon was inteie-tii g I ovml beneficial to tlm ' prospering cuuil.iton w ; but nowhere more «o New potatoes, i egon. Dr. Coi n otln-i- have m i b- tll -ir ; urbanity. Ruh« xx.-re business transacted, and » • rs elected and installed: IV , XX’. Com.; Dr. J. M. Mi«s M . Met i iiiian ’»viler, G wan' Finer iem VIS r. G. IL; J. M.; M. Sent.; R. 1 ior’.on and . ; O. 11. Mx.-r Tiie next «CS- Jacksonville during s Ar.iiKSTEP.—Gen. Parks of .Josephine count y wore i \r Camp, <'al., l>v the dop- kiyoti eotniiy for the i:ir- «es b. longing tn Win. mud llogue of Kerby Ville ey had taken 1 he iiiimi.'il- *ye:r way t<>! alitornia via and Hill I crl, they xveie idet.'.iiii I by Arthur Cl an, s«m of the owner of one of the h»- , who noticed that they were acting^O •ciously. Following up his inquirierO 4>on found xx hat was the matter ami f ,-illi turned them over to tiie deputy Si f for that section. Notice was given ai i officer Horn Josephine county took culprits in charge and lie turned them d jrby ville, xvhere they had a preliminary amination before .Judge Floyd. Fadi o give the require 1 bond' they now |j| • in durance vile. Park and Bunch said to l>o “bard cases, Sheriff Bybee a learn, aGo had a vai rant for their arrrJ «ent in irom Lake county, wheru it app^ they are wanted on siui- Bar chargee. moiin iiocm X K ‘ I ’I ns w»- V ON - í?nn» V' u u U c • l ’A NC Y <1C>< A party occurred .at Ashland Last Friday eve ning during the stay of the ('ii am pions oi Honor, xvhieh x« as xvell .attended and duly .appreciate 1 Tiie citizens of Ashland knim liow to entertain guests bom abroad and lose no opportunity in county bave been doing so. S. B. Hüll was in toxvn tb.is xve.-k and in- a V. milt-sale business in picking wool >m t e d- a-l carcasses of sheep and skinning forms ns that everything is piospering a 'am m F' oiiik e Rock precinct sim-e Winter ciost-d. cattle. 11<- will s<><>n coin iik ne«1 t hc ciui.'ti >i<:t ion <>f tln i 'The entert.linmcnt given at last E'k creek bi llige, he liavinq the c ui'iaet toi Fit-lay evening under the au th« j t he same. < I impb.ii» <>t Honor was very and Tiie peach crop is liibh* to be limited this duly appreeiat.-d, season. A large number of trees were kill.-.’ July at affair. XX. I Nichols, formerly of A shland <\>I- lege. Il l's beim .ol nitted to the Bar by .luRi- S: < i-l ■ of Si'kiyoii County and has hung out liis q at Yreka. shin Je 1 I I I I I • nled 1977; lir»*d by Gen. Lexington, Kv. (Vol. 3, <-gi«ter.) S.rcd by Alamo, <•<>! Eantiv XVithcrspoou, 2:-"g>4. and TEN with oi 2: ’.'i < r hotter. (No ace II AS MORE THAN «ned Allie XX’e>t, Mire of ill! FASTEST 3-year old AI.R MADE. Alamo’s i’« Abdallah '«<»c alsivc ■. - dam bv Melbourne Jr., air** >-f •<•. ; I 2:23; g. d. 1-v Allinit. (btw lio.iloii.', sonni Alexander’s g. d. by Brigtiuii. (leeoni I .M.'.ini'i iuo ( lnel. sir« of I a- ree«.id 2:!vJí, anil XX’oodfo.xi ■ •< i d 2:2i1, : g. tr. g. d. by II- ... h.lin M<n gau. record i‘,’24,at -1 I. rce.ir-'; r. g. g g r^- ’ r<* i-t Vli'e:i«u g.-'g«1- , Mill of limili is iviv migt*, hfjjMy md com'e t 1V Luilt. licitale ¡'i.iei.v sound and ire** front • •• ■ ' . -.nd were |Hirelin«cd for u»e in tny own I.roedme stud; hut will '•>» allowed io «.■i X e a I nr d imiti 1 st ol mm**« during ti • S! .»«Hi ot iS'll. at ( ASI ALE STOCK FARM, 11 : ee III lie- east <if I. ti k v 11 lê, ( >gli., at 1*7.5 tic «e.isiiti, w it Ii privilege <■! returning auch ma ri « as do not prove in foal, Eicellent and «uf. i a-tuii. frre ihn ,ig the .'eaxirn. z-O i’..r pan ¡cu lar«, and tree pamph'et* histoiy o' I lie 11 cl I mg I «H «e, mid I e«s J A X’ 1!1.A< II. I .ink ville, Ogn ( GP.E1T SLAUGHTER of PRICES E CAT.L THE ATTENTION’ OF Till Li lie« !<> t lio t id that xxe have lioxv 0’1 od !» K Kt ’ S G< X tp«« and I- * X- ill > '.Itili 1 li mal;«* 11n« elf them at I MARRIE J. — AT— E. JACOHS’ STORE snt til an l.y tiie «evere weather la«t Winter, hilt foi wlliell fact there would have been all abttn.Line« ot this fruit, as tiie trees that have escaped art well filled. Last season's straw supply bavin b.*en ex I he “Like County Examiner ” savs : Geo haunted in the manufacture of la.Iies Summit E Strong his resigtmd th- position of agent of th«* < difi.rnia an i Oregon Laud Company. .J. hats, and the demand being imabate.i, that ar tide will be at a premium, The more s;r I .X 11 Exans sii-'ccc Is him. there is in a h it the more fashionable it 1. Il p Oilrenterprising friend W H B--nner, one w ith the fair sex . Start Up tile Rogne river a II--W w bed put in of the proprietors of tin- Ct'iitenuial mine near XX e have just received a new assortment o! Willow Springs, leaves for Portland this week, beautiful type ami a large stock of printer's The xve.atl to be gone a short time. stati'Hieiy, which enables us to execute every d ir.ng tiie xi description of printing plain an 1 fancy ir 11 i • 3 ii i the ui<>«t approved style. Rates reasonable and work promptly done. with a tv Al>«>ut 125 votes more xvere cast than in 1S7S. ami it is safe t > say 'hat ox er lOo i Now tha’ the election i« over let our voters did not go tn the polls at all. 'Tins in tliongh’s return to the Crescent Citv \V.«gon .Iwates a substantial increa»«- hi our ;>o .- lation mad. that most important enterprise to»8 mtli- The census enumerate!-» w ill find th it J i- ksou rt mis ar,, ç till quite h'gb, the comity ranks among the first counties in the cm Oregon and Northern • .diformi. State hi every r.-sp«-ct. warm « eath.-r melting the snow Mrs and Miss Prim have, just received a A. O. Eckelson haJ a narrow e«-.ip.- M<>nd-ix ti ie assortment of p.-ruim-ry, creme <la li-, while fording .Apple jate. The stre-mi w as x ei \ forme of powder.«, etc. They also sell all kinds of rib h-gli and the horse« refused to bii.lg«- after jet M ss ( bon in quantities to suit at low rates. ting in the miil lle of the rix«-r. He «Irove them a d’it.ance down the str am ami finally Tin v ; -wi-ri appointed to look after a road ! e-.. star'ed several succeeded in getting out on the same side, from the Meadows.in ’Table Rock precinct to minus Ins coat and xalise. - t ' H «r.iey country < ow creek in Douglas county, and estimate its we« k. S. F. Flml, who h as been connected with » cost, will soon commence their labors. " the T imes for the past two mouths, was recall J, * an I will pay a lib The Soda Springs, under the management of ed to Roseburg bv l telegram Saturdav, for eral S«.«. ad vert isem nt Matt. Shannon and wife, are becoming a wht. li place he started die folloxvmg Moud iv. else ular Summer re»ort. Q lite a number from I-red. m-»de a he*t of friends win'- here, and his departure was g nerilly regretted. He in the race for tbi« p’ace are visiting them at present. will take ciiarge of the “Westen Star " Phii°nix ready The Grand -Jury was in session three day« C. Sc’nii ffelin of Rogue river intend« leaving tJ.is week and returned fixe true bills into for Los Angeles, ('al . ab « it the 1st of Septein- Court The eases of Howard and Geo. Durkee, lier, accompanied bv his wif«, where thev will lu-ld m the bistic ■ ■« Court, were dismissed. take r.p a permanent abode. Mr and Mr-. Considerable improvement is going on in Schieffelin are ot the ea.l est and most respect m is need'j.l bally, as crops are suffering Table Rock precinct. M. A Houston, II. Am-’ ed citizens of Rogue river valiey, and tl.eir many friend« will legret to hear of the r de for ’istilli, an 1 may be siluri m Couscquence and Jo». Satterfield aie bu.ld.ug ne»v birua. parture. Their be«t wisLea go with tiictn, cf tho dr ’U ih i wioie“ctu*n» ».-»■«¡■O' improving tbeu- farm«. )I)S I..’.’HIES’ DRESS ( '. M)D8. CASHMERES AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND SA LI NS. ROO TS A SHOES, ' I.OTHING, ETC., A vast amount o? hnnber is nor. being haul- I to town. Mm h improvement xvill be made > .Ja< k«onx die and the vicinity in general luring DSI). renco. >e f> M‘k 1 ' ÏPH1’’». care of Dr. Danforth, and is .able to move alsiut. ■ ittle are now being driven east It -.as at first thought tli.at the wound he re ins for the Summer season, J. ceived at the bands of Earl was fatal; but tiie band was started lor Lake c .un chances fur his ultimate recover} are good at present. is am >:i an 1 •ar » ‘.ore it is reported that an immensely rich quartz that !.*d :e lias been discovered : i the viein ty n! titan Grave e creek. Nearly 10*: ounces of gold wet«- potimled out of a comp'ii a’i vely small a n > mt of ore. Wu hope to give more particulars soon < '• il held will visit Tiie Palmer creek mines have been shut ia.s cng i^e.l Card junketing through doxvii for the season and Stiperint ii.L.mt Lack I land has'gone to Portland, xxlier.- he will join I1!-kelson s surveying pirtx- Sam’« minx med his tine thoroughbred colt friends wish him a p!e.w>bl trip and sp.-^dy 1er." He is l.y Joe Clois_'b’s return. ii, out oi a “Lindsey” tnare.and Jack Montgomery is doing xvell, under th. of Alexander’ Ah l-i!!nh, sire of Gold- mi: Ii Mmi, record 2:14; «Inni by*Brown I 'filet. !■ -oli ■ >i Ma iii I h ino Chief. siie <»f Lady Thorn« re-ord 2:1'«' ,; g. <1. l>y imp. Hoo- ton, sir ■ ii tuo d itti <»t Luiti, record 2:15; r, g. d. by B'*itrail i, ilio urrà; four-iiiH«- ra<*e- bol se; g . ir. g. <1. by imp. Buzza ni «11«« of the d Uli ut Woo.ij cek-f. «:n, «,f thè fani'tlis < » I e V K,l le. Atiaiit -■■« w n. aline pr«>|,er 1 iuie be g veti a record xvhieh svili eiiMire a luigi* demand for his colts, ( Alinunt isth* properly m Gen. \Y. T. Withers, lAXingtun, Kentucky.) J a ?', turn out vs xvell as they ought to who that fort * MA hat II' HI RE A COMI’I.ETE AND M.sGNIF- »* i< i-nt a««. 11 ln< lit <>i new g«.ods lias just l.et ii r«-< <-ix«-d, consisling in part of BORN 11Ù3 of Ail oread pun-based b’yamem- lïoni 11 !;> T < LA^S I liif'»- CARI ETS, ci-.-.i 1'id X'exx Y>>tk. md X* • CLOTHING. X. : X afílele and «ell them i Ilian aux l>. i.-e in comity, PRY GOODS, i on hau l a lull stock 61 1 AN< Y COOPS, l<> •<» -X E- • A n n • i h a i : î>w a 1: e . < ttli rv . o l assava re n Groceries. LOOTS & SHOES. >t hoi h . books , H ATS AND CAPS, > TOBACCOS A CIGARS, HARDWARE A TINWARE, : h T’’ w -•r-f. A .J • ft - — U SG« a - 7^ A-r-t- X A w . / Ù *•» n .. i < »f RE XX! IX 1 ROS, HIDES! HIDES’! »• \ o I V f' Olli <1.1 IV- — AM HARDWARE u2auiif.il Ladies' Hats & Flowers, PAINTS & GLASS. Childrens Carriage«, Velocipede« and Wagons, III <:o-l every'hinc to be found in A first- «■la«« »t.i.-k of i ■ «■neral Merchandise, which will lie sold at prices That Defy Competition« 'I be highest pri«-e allowed for ootinlry pro« dii<-e. ' n_<;;ve mea call at mv e'-tablisbment in in M i-.niK-Ru.ldino- :ii-d i «convine d th»t Hiere is no liumbug alxiut this. E. JACOBS. ’.ST i-snrt tiiofit o' Indt«, screw», Hre »nfl eoppor rivet«. is [>*, files, pinchers, Hippor«. tongs and lia tu moi -, nt JOHN MILLER’S. E«T port ng. lda«iine f’-d giant pow der, btüsö,*caps ai. ! '• <K nt JOHN MILLER’S. B '""i Cali orma Sheet, Jacksonville, Oregir > s. tu’l-hinir trona «viro <-!<>*h.»s bn«« '■ utj ljrii«lio- •«♦ JOHN MILLER’S. be IBIS th« ted ing