D emocratic times FRIDAY "•-Jt-Maisa Meeting of the citizens of Jose phine county will be held at Kerby ville on the 11th day of August, at 10 o’clock a . si ., for the purpose of devising waysand means to build our portion of the Crescent City Wagon Road, lo-wit:to the six-niile post. Come one, come all. If we do not build our six miles the balance of.the road will not be built, We have every confidence in C om mittee . the road. « S taoe A ccident .—The stage from the south waa several hours late yesterday on account of an accident th^>n>efell it shortly after leav ing Reading. rJhe team ran away ami injured a lady pasdCnger dangerously, and perhaps iatnlty. I« E 1 by R ial E state T kansactioss .—The followin r deeds havelieun recorded in the County Clerk « office since the last issue of the T imes : Jos. Wetterer, administrator of the estate of John D. Meyer, deceased, to Adam Schmidt, land in Jacksonville precinct. Consideiation, 9,5. L eg H i 'RT.—Jos. H. Hyzer, while engaged in mining near Uniontown the other day, wm unfortunate enough to have the ankle of his right leg badly bruised by a boulder falling od it with considerable force. His injuries are not serums, but sufficient to incapacitate him for some time. R eligious .—Archbishop Seghers will not iiol! services at the Catholic Church on Sunday next, both morning and evening.... Ehler Martin Peterson preaches at Eagle Point next Sundav morning.... Rev. M. A. Williams is an nounced to preach at this place on Sunday at 11 o’clock A. M. Geo. W. Holt and .1 acob Schmidt ling hax e ‘‘Dick of Big Butte sends us the following : completed the foundation of Kahler s new W. II. Parker lias repair«! the Severance saw mill and will - juu have tirst-class lumber for brick building, which is a substantial one. Harvest is at its height. Henrv Pape, County Treasurer, has fitted market. The Steam mill is running on full Give Jake Marcuse a call. up a neat office in the rear of his place of busi time and turning out more good lumber than Now for the C. W. R. ever. ness, with the entrance on Oregon street. Read the new advertisements R. Koehler, r»f the 0. A C. R. R., has sub One of the hand« employed at the Pi .’ Butte The steam mill is receiving grain. scribed ■'VJO of the S ».090 required for the Mills cut his leg quite severely with r.n adz Mountain parties are being formed. improvement of the roads south of Roseburg. the other day. We did not learn his nr.nie. Our Oregon brethren are waking up to the un C. of H. badges at the T jmks office. Josephine county is taking a lively interest port.mce ot keeping the goose that lays tile The atmosphere is becoming clearer. in the (4. C. W. R. So is Del Norte. Now let golden egg. Dr. Coon is expected here on the 12th. Jackson county speak in no uncertain sounds. J. S. Howard proposestc co«.c< ir.ti.once Judge W illis has returned to Roseburg. Since the late storms verdure ha« improvement of his buildiug on Calito. ma le its appearance in sp. t on the I Beautiful calling cards at the T imes ot’i -e. street, noxx’ oecup>ed by John Wolters Flour is worth $27 50 a thousand at Yreka. nunilier of sheep could find sustenance ’’■'ger A N’ i nsor. He xvill "pen out a A meteor of great pn ieirtions i!lntn:i s’... k oi general mcie'uaudise in it in the co? The Eagle Brewery has a new brewer. heax’ens for a moment 5i«t I . ..lax m? of several xxeeks. The C. C. W. R. is the absorbing topic now- 01 was a beautiful si of Hancock ¿ l'.ngl..-li xxill be a-davs. ,.v* Williams creek, Josop 1 me •nd of our editorial co’umns. A large band of goats passed through town flourishing Hancock I'iub, ol become apjiar-nt that flit? peo- yesterday. 1 States w ill have iiiie-looking, Goucher is President. Keep t :C Threshing machines and benders are busy to preside over their destini. .< Jas. Herd has diseovere 1 his calico-colored everywhere. next. horse recently advertised for in the T imes . Heavy tires are raging in the vicinity of There is undoubtedly nothing like advertising. J. B. Thomas offers his saw-mill at the Grave creek. The pl asure party which has been spending Meadows for sale. The mill is a lirst-elass one, K. 1‘. Pickens of Table Rock is building a several days in the vicinity’ of Squaw Lake, with plenty of timber near at hand and a good new residence. VI it It their market for the sale of lumber. Those desiring returned home Friday, E. F. Walker will build a neat residence in trip. a barg iin will do well to consult I hoimi' a Ashland this Fall. l’eames Br»«. are h: a pop’ll etion <>f 2,1 !3, W. J. Plvimde is kept busy supplying the v.alk constructed in fr W;| ■q’ 34 InlianR and public with h\eiy. est 11 >1 isli:ueut. (lei». I ■-e. Of those l.G'H» New poles are being put up in places by the xvork. l<«. Sixty-four are W. U. Telegraph C'u. < leo. i. W. ( rv-ta'i last week shoxved ns an ear 112 under 21 year.«, Several articles of interest cre unavoidably of corn upon winch some will-developed grains crowded out of this issue. of barley were growing. It was quite a euri- Farmer Amy of Mmzatiita precinct is build osity. ing a commodious granary. Henry Ammerman, w Cunningham & Goucher haxe established a finest bands of sheep in 9,2‘'M pounds of superior lumber yard at Foot s creek. J. J. Lathrop is constructing a residence iu season. M >re b'Ciut'.ful ornaments for the roof of the the southern portion of town. new Presbyterian church have just b'-.-n man- The Hmcock A' English club of this place u’acturtd by A. lì. Ma.eg!y at Kubii's estab will kohl another meeting soon. lishment. The new bridges the county is Imilding «re progressing tcxx irds completion. R uxawat .—The team of G. W. Isaacs of Little Butte ran away one day recently, dam aging the harness and wagon somewhat. Mrs. Isaacs was in the vehicle when the team start J. N. 1’erwilliger of Ashland is painting the ed and in getting out was rather severely hurt. new Episcopal church at Yreka. Her injuries are fortunately not serious and she is now improving rapidly. Better than a letter to your friends in the East- The I imi -> sent regularly, D eparted this L ife .—The remains of the Jacheonvin.' i’ growingstea.lily, the demand o late Mrs. D. A. Crowell were interred in the i ■ 4 ity Cemetery yesterday. The funeral services for dwelling-houses Is ing unabated. C ontract L et . The County Commission- era this week let the contract for keeping the county poor to Madame Holt for the term of two years, at a year. The follow ing bids were received: / Adam Klippel, one year, $2,3:H1; two years, $2, ’,250 a year. J. R. Neil, one year, $1,'J1^. A. M. I terry, one year. S3.150. l‘r. Danforth, $1,950. Win. Moore, Sl,9«>5. Jane Holt, one year, Sl.'JOO; two years. ¿1,800 a year. 1, \V « 1 ;t' ,1 u I Fr.nn mt II P‘ i. h n of i he rd; tli<» • lllsll- ’ .‘ liable arra» g a rd atol •egon. SMY I1T storili an ne pro ir ** a’ FAMES rnis nd <>{ sums. < r ontcn km W agon R oad M eeting . A considerable number of citiz. >ns in st at the Court House Saturday afternoon to hear the report of tin committee represent! ii ig Jackson county'at the meeting at Waldo, an I also that of Surveyor Howard, C. C. B-vkman was called to the chair and E. I». Fetid ray chosen secretary. The substance of the re|>orts will be found in the account of the Waldo meeting, appearing elsewhere. Mr. Nnnan presented the follow ing financial report, which was approved: lie ceipts—Cash collected, $140 50; county appro priation, $420. Total, $5iiti 50. Expendi tures—J. S. Howard, survey. $4l4; expense o! Committee's trip to Waldo, $2t> 50; printinc circulars, ?3; ringing bell, $2. Total, $415 50. Balance in hands of Reames Bros., treasurers, |I21. Several gentlemen offered their views ujh 'H the subject and it was decided to submit a propositi«.n to the »’ounty Commissioners to levy a tax to raise the leipiiied $.’»,000. REAMES BROS., AHEAD AS USUAL!! IÏAISIM If Sil of Uniontown is very oHico. He is lode and lie irty and prospering, which his many friends will 1 >e pleased to hear. o Portland y esterday, of Ashland has re- office. John \li-i< •• retnrnad from San Francisco w» ru in !a«t Sutt'ida/. While, at the Bay City he IN PRICES Henry ’’ens.-r has returned iron Sat* Fran laid in a compie' - ami tirst-cl ;ss assortment •if goods in his line and other articles cisco, content to remain here. heretofore ire not kt kept in by him. Mr. ( iri«. Slade of Ashland is nor.* stationed at Miller expects pects to <n upy the apartment now lud 'e A Nunaii s establishineut. nsml by J. >. Howard when his new goods —AMD TRE Mrs. I.. Ilerliugreturn“ ! from S m Francisco arrive. Saturd ay’, much improved in health. J. W. Manning has returned from Linkvillc Mi -« Sophie Wen -er ot (.'rescent ( ity is pay tnd says that lively times arc ••xpected in Lake ing Mrs. .1. Houck of V bland a visit. ■ounty this l ull, « ’attic buyers are already —OP— Rev. Mr. ( romer, ajont of the Bible .Society, irrixing, and a huge number of i»eef cattle will :s canvassing Jackson county at present. he sent to market at good prices. It is in the Asa Harker, of tin- well-known San Francisco hiture that last \\ inter s loss will lie felt G31TESAL lŒaHAFDISI !•! heavily, as cow s suffered most and the increase linn oi l al'.ir, Harker A Co., is iu tow n. last Spring was very small. —THR— P. Britt, accompanied by his son .and laughter, started tor the ('oast on Monday last. R. ■V. J. R. N. Bell, Presiding Elder of this GREATEST VARIETY* Considerable prospecting is being done. district, xvill arrive in Jackson county this Fisher A Bybee have two hands employ I week. TO SELECT FROM IX od in comple ing their ditch to the big bar Geo. B. Dorris returned to Eugene City of Rogue river. rue'day, but his family w ill remain sometime W. A. Johnson, an experienced miner, is Any Ono Store in Southern longer. xrorking in qtvirlzin «»rant’s Pass precinct, Oregon or Northern 1‘er« ex:- ct- to remove to Ashland with fair prospects. California. lie will establish a bakery in Myer's Roti'ii .V M'irden, in the Willow Springs district, h ive their arisfra in ojierati >n anti 0.1 been appointed are grinding some excellent rock. >t t An excellent The Applegate Grtvel Company’s dig tm lit. gings are under xvay again and running on lull tune. Geo. Beitli is superintendent. DVR STOCK CONSISTS OF no kner and Jas. Burn « are pros- poet mg on Missiuri Flat, in Josephine X i r 1 have xti U'',< sumo good pros- county, . t \. ! i peets. ill FANCY GOOOS S ‘tni ir'hA i >. »nd Kbdn'mtninor A Co., r< on Stei l i>z creek, are stiil eng iged in clean i 1! P. r‘ ref-nrx’ at ing be Iroi’k and will not be thiongh for LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES AND ¡»¡ACONALS. SILKS AND SA I INS, BOOTS A SHOES, T i i CLOTHING, ETC., (JA r •IK of A«’l i ■ i sent at th ■ xx a Ever Known in a Regolar Business, LARGEST STOCK! ALL FOB. CASH!! H'lh. on ii fill ' mount y b • uilk Din v. ithoiit son ♦ ’ i •utlulu-, cnd.iugi riu . and t y. i-it pi ni ■<•'.111: hear I..«*» i. Sm i i Al' I V n aie I ♦ ood trovimi v; LADIES’ 3A'J’3?.:r.\-MA3E CLOAKS ■ f V av. ■ 11 ». . I II' " urim t ill I • Io r i join d .< V vf or L ike county Tues- g party. He will be lie < V merly town <\i 11 • 1 Vi« I .1 of the wa.on r»»ad .our \ V i .4J 1 1 • ■ ' in up to the ax er- heir I 41 t p; ♦ \uo dav i Illg. t\v ¡ i' i • i r n u - i. . 1 on The town cl Gardiner, Douglas county, w s »n- RTS did I destroyed by tile on the 23.ii ult. Los.', S.>0,- t rar uli ;n k * »! IXN). ) i Major Barron has started a butcher shop af Ashland. Ed. Barrou and Mr. 1 »van are man 'I lie party representing I'el Norte rr»un1 \ aging it. did not arrive at Crescent ( ity nnri; la ■. lovgh .¡nd tl"_‘ Dr. Jack«on recently brought a number of curiosities from ( 'rescent « ity, inulcding some » n ■ur da mag. 1 star-fish. i V .1 I ’ r< I n f illUl 1 by the i «is will A t 1’1.• .1 the where. I I I hi r It n i « a . cru ic C. < M re i r w. i 1 w H \ t m. •tin i »*.» i r. «»r 1 I J I i t ! . l\’ IM. •i’l count ; >r t'n now ra.ing. abb .i.. •I ! rp, S. who «iav, informs u • ■met Knighton killed a hu.e elk there is rarely that these animals are down as this. ■0. I: I» • A an it < l ( « 1 fpe i I ii 1 <>■> ur < ( —Assessor Goddard has assessment "I the county book immediately. 1 In i will sit on September r »rs or repair any giiev- it >K s V i of lid. ri rim a mid 1 X \v 1 ! 1 if vo pa*’. ><•' >vt i- V<» •r I r San Fran- . 1 A earn. ifu A ill T , ilo. le and wife of Fort Col- It \ .mcotiver and may be ex - t ion fetore long. Lobt. Westrop oi Sam's va’.h-y is now en- K aider's n. xx house, the brush and xxill do a 11 I I r I I m * bh» i a ii I eruption's ing ulcers to T hi : F”T. lv of F ollii «.—M’-nv perwn* aro aecii'.'iino l lodi'-regard all s .gt’'X’lop loni'<>f d’sei-e. saying, “Let it g » ns it caine.*’ But xviien one leol':he-y;o|.t<iin - of Kidnex’ Disease—sueh as-pniu in the back and Joins, palpitation, urinary derange- in» nt, etc.—to neglec' them ¡« I'lef.’lly . i fnlii--. Kidney. Bin Ider, l.ixer u.d 1 ri- narv ('..mi la nt« ar* always liable to end in» tor ! hciii latal’v it neiliec e-l. 1 he >i . s I i 1 ’ N i S »' i 1. ,M E D Y. 11 I . < a- ¡\ ixi ¡ipy 1 no VIII : t • III and Livei Mo I ■•'.lie. I O' l ... n •. . . r it iti > 1 >» or form <>t Kidney D im > i S »¡.j o v ail G. K .rewski in another eoluuiu give1 m tice that he has «.son feet of hydraulic pipe ami a first-<*las.« Oiaiit lor sale. Read Ins advertisement ami give him s call. Capt. A. 1 ’. Ankeny, of Portland, the en- ergotic Cap' lalisi, bis been looking after hi> mining ini crests in Ins setiou during tin' past xvin'lt. Ifi! seems xvcll pleased wi. h the prospects. W. IL Benner b is purchase 1 the princi- pal intnre t in 'he (’entcnnial mine near W-P’oxx S- • ’ »s fid will return from the Willamc'te in a fexx- duvs to commune»* preparations for Winter. • •1’N xxill find .a foil lino of mining Pnispeei.'rN blanks, print 1 after the lnlest and best form«, or nan i at the T imes oflic/i. A Iso a dtp: x of (‘.'ipn's H ui i-book of M ining I. iw •tan da rd authority. .1. Thornlvke. foro man of flic English I om; a;iv’s mine it < r I ice ere. k, was in I oxx ii t bis week. fi om xvlioin xv<- loi’rn that ■leaiiing of liedroek is s'.ill going on Manv ot the creek miners hax e enoitgh waiar for ground ‘dtiieing as yut. Prof. Scott brought Sehnmpf A Co.’s force pmnp from Roselmrg Ibis week ami it is noxx boing pm up at thè Roekfellow qnartz ied-je in W’iil'jxx spriugs district. It has cou-ideiable ci| :i,-itx and i- expocted t<» keep tl'i sbafi free freni water. Noi l< i :. (iron<’?'»• »•<•!ion G< n. E I. i 1 For Hie next fhirfv days commencing August 1st, H.illon.i. ii Bio» of Roseburg ( will sell the following lisi of goods at v tv low price : A full line of ijiioonsware, I. <;! ■ xxi' iI-«. Lamp'«, P. it< d •'astors. Stone », coin- Jars. < 'burns, J ng<, Pol s, M ison l-'rutt Jar-, A number of \ M.-V’r, ltifani’s (’hairs. Baskets, Brooms. <'oal • >il. prising John ai i Lard Oil < ’a<ior < >il, China Nut Oil. etc., I ri d. Drake, ( orlies Merritt and Ed. Barron Soaps, Sy up. < audios. Lard. Flour. Canned < foods, S ll dll'cs, Oysfers, «’otTeu, Ten, Sal- were in town Sunday. era'iis. Blueing, Beaux, starch. 11 ickorv L. Leonard of Josephine county Axe and Pick Iielvci «. Cigars and Iobacco. Cali and be convinced. through town last week with a number horses. Mr. Leonard also has one of the best Mortr popular than exer. 431,1<17 genuine bands of cattle in I V “Singer'” sewing machines sold in 1872, be Mrs. D. P. Thompson .and d.auditer, who hav In- i vi-itmg relatives in Like eomitv tarried m .’a. k>"ii\die a tew days this week, leaving for Portland Wednesday. John Mcponmll, xx ho has been receivin'? treatment at San Franei «•n, returned home last Saturday. V. W o are pleased to lc.ieti that his eve is improving and xvill recce» r :t- .«igiit. \ ' 1] Th? O'fferenee in r»ur favor in one year’: frei 2I1 bills xx. uki amount to several times t!i< L. Herling of Poorman’s creek has received amount required.of Jackson county in the a set of gunsmith's tools. He is a first-das’ construction of the (’.(’. V, . R. Tvo road' workman and will give lull satisfaction. over which freighting coni 1 l„; J .ue would r. ver put a quietus on extortionate charges. The programme of the Pioneer Reunion •»n Wih xx T 1 In« il-.'i il"»ie ««1« ¡lid be an ■»!<•* »»I i» >• i. .»• t be i’U- soon I m 1 ;■ ibb.-ii»?'«. Tb*s event x-il! ' it p| lilt'.U. I k . U k I’U«'llliv til’ll ’ ’I tiiC 1UU<4. .li JacÀ^vu» lilc vii the 1 llii t>! next inoulti. rCJU si I’ i C. V. Sini drove stage on the Sacra- mento river rout f r inn iv year«, at Burney X Shasta county, Cal., 23d, w xvas merchandising, was about ars. Mrs. E. caines, while fishing ; ay, fell into the <tt river List narrow ly escap'd drowning. Noone and she regained the sb >re xvith the willow glowing oil the bank. Mark VanWinkle, horseshoT forth. Stage <'■».« was kicked on the left fractions horse at Ph.inux last. 1 ue. Thatcher A Word n of Linkvillc have secured now navigates with tho aid ot crutch» the contract for transporting government sup plies to Fort Klamath. oilers his farm n Thomas Chavncr, as wdl bo seen by notice tice of which will elsewhere, will pay 3ie. cash per pound foi columns. It is a thirty two-year-old hogs. cheap, lb’will al A large stock of the best fruit cans may 1»»’ found at Edger’s lrirdxx are store, which w ill be Onr eotem. suggests that sold cheaper than the cheapest. heard from in the right dir No person wh»» has his own intere ts .an 1 next November. For owe h < hi t’msv of his neighbor at heart will neglect to -te" county xvill give Ham" ma '.irity n do his best for the <'. I'. M. R. November, let it m>t be for/ ttv ii. L. Van 'c of Wilderville has lately received Wm. Mt 'i-or has rented t! a tine assortment of new g<»> ly occupied by (.. \\ . ldliott and null immedi them at astonishingly low rat ately open out a first-e! iss stock of general IL M. Adams has lost a dun-colored marc, mer hand'se there. Look-out forliis new a I- ami in another column off; rs a liberal reward vertisement, for \\ dlie means business. for her recovery. Read his notice. Jos. Swingle purclui'i’d the property belont ing to the heirs of Jackson Rader, d-ee.istd. sold at guardian's sale boinetinie since. Wm. Patterson offers his half interest in s pected. saw-mill oil Ashland creek for sale. For fur tiier particulars see his advertisement. w tax A. S. Jacobs of Ashland, accompanied l»y a son and -I. B. Riis.-cll, have gone to Alod.oc .■minty to .1.» some stouo-entting. llliU r • . M . Ge i.- Its f etimi. « A in He 1 and \ AT, •Ì i writm in . THE GREATEST REDUCTION Ili • I Ex-Chief Justice Hays is about c<m tiuotin. ein its w i another dw elliug-hoii-e for rent, at Rock Point. I ur l.iv ’’4, icuin h is »-l irte 1 a John Mueller is noxv chief brewer for Veit Schutz and is manufacturing exce’leiit beer. :c i I 11 1 B. W. Huston informs us that A. D. Heald MERCHANDISE. of Foots creek has sold his property to a Mr. V.’m. Kreuzer has gone to Roseburg. Dennis for $1,200. Mr. Heald departs for th« T. O. REAMES E. K. REAMES. 0. S’dirotcr of Reading is buying hides iu this Wil'ninetfe valley before long, tab ng his fam ily with h in, something we are loth to see, as section at present. he is anoldand respected citizen of this county. ■I. «'. ’i\ ’man, Jr., is in Eastern Oregon with Prof. L. !.. Rogers of Ashland College, who a surveying party. CALIFORNIA ST., has been lecturing and looking after the in .Miss Anna Bii -er has returned from visiting terests of that institution of learning in Niski- friends at Ashland. JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, voii county, Cal., has returned, well pleased J. N. Hall of Douglas zounty is visiting rel with his trip. He expects that the College atives in this valley. w ill have a larger attendance than ever during <1. W. Cranston, the miring expert, lins re- the coming year. turned to Yreka, 4 al. Our old friend Judge J. C. Tolm.in,$urveyor- BY ADOPTING A Charley Hanna IS tending fiume for the • General of Oregon, has l»eeu spending a few day s Squaw Lake Ditch ( ’•». ni tins sc •! < n on business connected with h's PERSONAL NOTES. i • t 1 1. X lightning. Cap*. O. C. and Lucien P>. Applogate arc each building a neat residence at l.mkville. F rom J osephine C ovntv . Our Kirbyville Correspondent, under date of tfitJd , writes: Mrs. Hinton Miller, aged fk> years, has been adjudged insane and started for the Asyl ii m i»n the 1st in charge of N. Delamater and her husband. Th< “Illustrated W asp, publish-I at San Last week a young man (son of Win. New Francisco, is one of the most readable pap' is man, living six miles south of Kerbyville) ac- published. fcidently shot himself in the arm. breaking the Cardwell is lM’tter prepared than ever to fur hone. It is at present thought that amputa nish the public with the I»ost Lr.ri.'outs of every tion w ill I m ? averted, as he is doing well. dcscripti 1. SrvxitEi.Y I n . h kei ».—S. D. VanDyke, livini Dr. t'hitxvood and M. L. M -Call have re- seven miles east of town, met with an accident reived a contract for surveying public laminin last Saturday, which resti’ted rather seriously. Lake x ■ounty. While on his xvay to Ashland, the breeching The new Crcncont ('ity wagon road will b- gave way while going down F-ear er«”k hill only 3, , l'Hi feet above the level of the sea at its and the spirited team pulled Mr. \ an Dyke highest point. out of the wagon, bruising him severely. It Justices of the Peace and ('oust ibles can tii is feared that one of his hips is fractured. a full a-sortim nt of the liece - ity blanks at The lmrses ran on and wtre captured some distance eway. Mr. VanDyke was found the T imes office. For superior goods of every description at . shortly afterward and conveyed to his resilience, w the lowest rates, give Meusor of the Nt to which he is still confined. York Store a call. C ame to G rief .- Some prowler about the I’nllarhide A «'<». have made application to premises of Cap|. Flye, engineer of Bybee's the 4'onntv < oiirt to renew their lease of the ferry, carried off a load of shot last Friday Siskiyou toll road. night. The Captain was awakened by the ad W. P. Berry, an excellent mechanic, is con- vent of the fellow into his sleeping apartment l’niett and asked him what he wanted. Not reply «frui ting a neat residence for J. M. ing, Flye reached for his shot-gun, which he of Manzanita precinct. fired at the receding figure through the door ami emptied the other barrel as it disappeared around the corner of the house. Upon exam ination next morning, traces of bloml were found on the ground, and where the xvould-be thief jumped over the fence bloody finger marks were also noticeable, showing that one of the shots h id taken effect. The tracks •disappeared in the grass, and who the man was, or whither he went, is as yet a mystery. n< cl * X1 ‘ \ **•*""■!**’■ • 'rj"! .iw Spring and Slimmer Dry-Goods. at i bit \\ « I ( J. Erik?« I * i v, :i it it i rr* i Blanks of every description at the '¡’ ime : of- « tiee. Also note, r ceipt and check books. Arthur Pool is now eree i;g a txvo-stoiy bud 1- A meeting ing, the upper portion of which will b, titled was held at I upas a hall tor Eureka Council '■ \o. ■ •>, and the leg. District Council will meet th»*re. Evt ervbodx’ is invited to attend the public exerci-es. li in 1 Hl r jt Î »in. i The Ashland Woolen Mills have stopped to give the employees a brief respite Horn work. The I »'«trict Real! Bros, are expecting some n lative. Umincil of the «’hampions of Honor will meet from Illinois, who will arrive in a short time. at Ea.le Point on the 27*h, and a fine tune is c ver Some of the talb i exjMicted. A picnic will pn-c<-do the-c xsion of uHJvü al the 11 .x the Council and a party is also announced. Rm igtoi ’ s A ppointments . —Rev. J. R. N Bell, Presiding Ehler of this district, M 13 Church. South, has made the following ap ¡»ointments for August: Second Sunday—Preaching of funeral se l’ mon of Mrs. Fredenburg at the residence of Jos. Douden, Rogue river. Third Sunday—Quarterly meeting at Browns- borongh. Fourth Sunday Campmeeting at Williams burg, Iteginuing the Thursday before. to a.’cert; •ners. by C. H. i,;.... xx ho had four C inn* V ( '. r.--.t •i in a threshing i ; th c « 'p.s arc rather took place at the M. E. Church, Rev. L. L Davison's saxv-tnill on Anderson creek is Rogers preaching an impressive sermon. Mrs. turning out a large amount of lumber. 4'rowel 1 had sullered long and death was in- V’. JI. Atkinson <»f Ashland xvill probably d?*'d a relief to her suffering spirit. She was build a haudsome residence this Fail. greatly esteemed by those who knew her ami her loss will I m ? generally deplored. I in ail accep- í-1—rrr « ill'.' i BRIEF REFERENCE. AUGUST 9 1**0. ~^aa«fc3«easa^cf ,”iiL JiLt g^t.-uaL. c- wr - •. Olí ing at the rateot 1.4’M machines each work ing day, am’ an increase of 74,73'» over last year's saies. Buy the best. Was1® nn money on “cheap counterfeits." D. H. Feathers, agent. * Ariacd to the Teeth, U’E CALL "TIE ATTENTION OF THE t! ladies to the fact that vxc have now ot»' hand the largest »ml l»e«t «elected assort- meni of LA DI F.S’ DHFSS <JOODS and h AN- i ’Y G< >1» ’»fex cry description in Southern Oregon, and we will henceforth make thia line of gixxls our specialty a»id sell them at Cheaper than the Cheapest. To the gentlemen we will way, it you aaiit n No. : S’.' IT OF CL’ »THI> you mn«t o> to |!;.onio Rro«. ‘o bnv it. a« weclaitn to have the best STOCK OF CLOTHING in lack'on n aihty and will allow noonetoun- dl’t'Oll UM. Those good' ’vere all purchased by a mem ber of our firm from 1'1 RsTCLASS HOT’S- l-.s ¡n San Francisco mid N ’«‘ A ork. and we will Marrant every article and sell them ch< t| or for cash than any house in county We also keep on hand a full stock of IES HA R DW A R E, CUT LER Y, G LASS W A R E, CROCKERY, A i FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS,’ Farm and Freight Wagons. Plsw3, Gang Plows & Sulky Plowi.- In fact everything from the finest need!«, to a ilireshing-rnachine. Give us acall and judge for yourselves as to our capacity of furnishing goods as above. , Toe way io make money la to in Vo it. To save it bitv cheap. To buy cheap pay CASH for vour goods and buy of REAMES BROS THE SUBE MAKING YUUil PURCHASES ..AT J. S. HOWARD’S X’AXII XTOTTE’S Is a very common oxpres-ion; Imt we think tliai m im’d to o.nhf lli'li mi 1 pro'orve them to a ii|'O <•' » ago is decidedly more appro priate, I’liis can be done by keeping your- Gen. T. G. Rtanies se ’l -npulio l with i botilo of tlu’t splendid you WTl I, FIND THERE Ja< k onville for several J.-ntifru’o. Fra ¿rant SOZ'IDONT, which he xx ill lay in a fine as-o will lu?.tutifv tho teeth and preserve them from tho ravages of »b:>’tx. SoZootlNi' pl.tiiig his purchases < contains no acids or gritty substances Fr.inciseo. which injure the enamel, bui is composed < has. Hughes, Esq., o if Kerbvx ¡lie is Notary of rari'ami auti-eptic herbs, which have a I boiioCH-ia: etfoct <>'i the whole economy of Public and swears people xvithout pr< •of.an ity. the mouth. S.dd by di n ’gi'ta. S ttint, I — Plithi, Strijud n/tci He also attends to all 1» gal bllsini entrusted I lir<» ¡•'•¡rvi-rs' Sillín, Crinoline, fTimibuggeil Again. to his care with promptness ami accuracy. I smv so iiiu>*h said about the merits of I he Attorneyfener.al c.*n be relied upon. NZt' ’/i«//. Ilojin'^tic Print», AH ¡he Hop B rers, and my wife who was always ih'nn'lx <>f Hosiery, lìliif^x, K. Johnson of Crescent ('ity xx.as unable doctoring, and never well, teamed me so ur Corsets, Liicrs, Emhroiil a.tend the wagon road mwetingat this place gently <•» get her some, 1 concluded to he Im ni»itgg*-d again;and I am glad 1 did,for I > iturd-y. as nnuoiinced, Iwing obliged t<> erics, liil.tMins, Ritch in less lb in t-wo m • iths’ use of the Bitters o«r > in Fr.tmusc" upon his arrival hmne itri/s, 11'tn ■ I ker inv wife w i» cun l ani she has remained ill look alter the road wade at the Bax so for eighteen ooliths sine*. 1 lik»s<i'*h chiefs, Hat», li il :n h Ur 4 ing. —11. 1’., St. Falli. —/'/oicec IT Names returned JEWELRY, GàDCEàiES AND NOTIONS trmu including Sister M kitRIE ) Mari cut from .Jaeksmj- CHEAP SUITS, v ;:;<• 1 be resumed at SPA liN PXKKFi:—At ■neo O' n>/LU'CG.s’, C/GKl/.’.c, Cl’TLERÏ y Hon. the bride's parents. Am St.. Mary ft er part of this Spaliti S. J. Dav. « ’ ounty Judge n Hit an 1 \li»> Louisa Parker. ic., H. Klyce of the M. E. Church, I'ili l M a <— H 1 t r I'—At the rc'i 1 meo of lie 1 In- last sermon in Jacksonville the (»ri'Ie'H parents in Linke ile, July I.. 21st, by A. P. \rnistrong, L P., «Jorge i.t for this conference year. He will (’. ra >mas and Miss Arilla Hiatt, both art for \\ < ston*. 1'matilla county, in a few ot Lako county. weeks, where tim annual conference will be held ill Dutcher. PORK. Adam S hmidt and Ernst Barcowsky hax-e ounty Treasurer’s No tic liti purchased Closner’s brewery at Wilderville, REF.SI R—In Ashland, July 29th, to tile xvile of 14. F. Refser, a dancbior. O ffice of CnrxTY Ti’» and took charge a few days ago. They v ill (JRI M F.s—In Jo'ppbinc <■ unity, July 30th, J acksonville . J u make several improvements at >nce .and pro- to tho xvife of ». W. «»runes, a son. VTOTTCE IS HEREBY GÍVEN THAT pose fill nisi b.sephiue county with an ex- CAI»LA«»HAN — In Eden precinct, July .N there are funds in the County 1 raax- 2‘*th, to the wife ot John Cftilaghan, a ury for the cilieut qua! I •f be. r. loniptbin c»f the following son. Cm.nty warrants, pre tested up to July % E. S of Al..any d'livered a s-rmon ■scce-ygs « »» ■"■■»n b 1W7K ; Last ■'•lilday. which is well at ' Nmn»»ors 1,In7. 4V«. 37S. 1.222, 1.22», 1,2«, DIED. . kri! < f. is a ph i.sing s] •akcr and be- l.'ûf. 1.100, 1..TJ9, 1.26A, 1.4S3. L2SS, 1.4'<0. « Interest oti the same w-il e•»nso/'ro!n thia m'xxii as “Sold Sii ei" r-. nu- <'R' ’WELL In J i -ti-onvillc. Angu«t 4, 1<»ii t » a JS'ii, ,,f e.iii'iimp’ "'i, '!’• r» s i V., xvife <.f <late. ‘ al.-s i>f th» - Union, but a«- i suine ' n.’ r in líes-. I». A. Cr<»xx«ll; a¿-d 35 years, ß HENRY PAPE, • it AV 11 Ull tuio f »’'kbt. ¡Molili.a all'l ¡3 ria t s. Treasurer yf .JnçksQn C'vuuty, Of the Mast Popular Styles. candies , Which will ho sold at Lowest Rates I'or u I i I < 'J