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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1880)
I — BRIEF REFERENCE. DEMOCRATIC TIMES. « ' Smoky. — AUGUST 13, rso, FRIDAY, Dog days. Cool mornings and evenings. Read the new advertisements. 4<: cide XT. —Chas. Winters was thrown from his wood wagon Wednesday evening by a spir- Xe«I team and had two of his ribs broken by I the fall. Dr. Callender is in attendance. The Summer hegira continues. Fancy printing is our specialty. Local correspondence is solicited. A G ood A» toist . mest . — District Attorney Kent has appointed Chas. Hughes, Esi)., as his deputy for Josephine county. This ap ]*oiutmcnt will give general satisfaction. A ffirmkd .—The decision of Judge Hanna in the case of Roxanna and T. J. Farris vs. J. W. Hays and others, appealed to the Supreme Court by the plaintiffs, was affirmed by the Supreme Court last week. The Rock Point bridge is being covered. Fat venison is being brought into market. Wool is worth about 31c. in the S. F. market. Everybody should do lus best for the C. C. W. R. Every description of fruit is coming into market. B. C. Failing of Jackass creek has gone to California. o 1 B ittes my a D im ;.- Katie Miller, daughter Banner Lodge No. 23, A. 0. U. W ., meets of John Miller of this place, wa.+ last Wednes day severely bitten in the arm by a vicious <1 g this evening. belonging to John Hockenjos. The wound is Since harvest begau butter ami eggs are un fortunately not a serious one. usually scarce. The weather has moderated perceptibly in A Pl.ACF. » or P i . exsi re S ekkers One of the past few days. the beat soda springs in Oregon is found near the ranch of M. Hanley on Little Butte creek. Ed. Smith is pushing the Eagle Point bridgt The wafer is superior, the surrounding scenerv toward completion. grand, ami fish and game plentiful, making John Orth has shipped nearly 20,000 pounds the s[M>t a desirable one for pleasure parties. of wool this season. Th® only drawback is the absence of a wagon Heading is .•o*d for a few miles; but ati excellent trail is well under way. leads- directly to the spring. It is destined tn St. Mary’s Academy will resume studio' liecome a prominent summer resort in time. on Monday, the 234. F irst W tikat .—Jas. Elliott furnished the Brick-Hying has been commenced ou Kah first w heat to the steam mill in this place last ler's lui k building. Monday. Others have followed. Steam I; is isi.ìen Consi L rahie improvement is going on every been started up and Kr»n<ling will commence where in Lakeeocntv. in a few days. The urns' improved machinery ï. : A party consisting of John Wintjeu, N Zimmerman & Frazer of the R iseburg “5 Iron PERSONAL NOTES. Schaetlel, John I.atschaw and others, have Works are doing a flourishing business ami one to the Siskiyou m mntains for a few weeks. those having any work in their line will do A-cldiislipp Segherà is expected here soon. well to give them a trial, as they do the best H. IT. G iddard killed a large bear near the W. B. Hay of Rock Poiut called on us Fri- dav. head of Elk creek the other dav after unite a work at low rates. struggle, liis two hounds lent material assist Wagner, An lerson & Co. are offering 80 cents ('<>1. J. N. T. Miller left for Walla Walla on ance. a bushel for wheat. This is an increase of 20 •July 29;h. I A party occurred at the residence of A. D. cents over last years price; yet some farmers W. H. Benner has returned'froin the Wil McKee on Forest creek last Friday eveaing, are i.iclined to wait for still better rates, be lamette valley. which was well attended and passed off pleas cause ot the short cro’ s. We regret to learn of the illuess of Fred. antly. S. B. Huu, who has the contract for building Heber of Little Butte. A bountiful supp ly of water was strmk in the Elk crei k .iridg'e. was in town this Week Col. W. S. Stone and \Vm. Carli are in town digging the well for McK.-uzie A Foud’ay’s for the irons belonging to the structure. He en route for the north. steam mill, it gushing forth m unusual quan expects to have his work completed in a few Jas. A. Cardwell is now paying Scott valley tities. weeks, tin- frame bein. about done. 'Cal.) a business visit. Owing to the great amount of snow lying in Butter and cheese fn.-m Smith river Cal.) W. S. Brodbeck is superintending operations are a liable commodity in this market. Verilj the vicinity of Crater L-ike, tourists have been it the Squaw Lake mines. this is a repetition of “sending coals to New unable to visit that beautiful piece of scenery Capt. Work and J. C. McCully have returned castle.” as yet. It is probable that the snow w ill not dis- from a trip to the Siskivous. ipp. ar until the end of the season. h-i-lrei.ge of the “Del Norte Record’ ias re I John Sizemore ami family of Sam's valley Charley Griffith, who has just returned from turned to Crescent City and that journal fairlv I effervesces in advocacy of the C. C. W. R. eu- Fort Klamath, informs us that the Rogue river ire sojourning in Lake county. road is not iu the best condition ami not oper to heavy teams, snow-drifts still encumbering J. S. Howard is now engaged in fixin^uphis it in pHces near the eastern terminus. I'tiilil ng on I il'ioruia street, preparatory to A. P. Tallent has been awarded the contract op -ning out a lint- assortment of general mer for building the Wagner creak district schoo1 chandise. house. It w ill be a neat, commodious structure, Lor the cultivation of vegetables the A [»pie- gate country is not to be excelled. All kinds i twostories high. The upper star > will be occu I pied by W igner Creek Council, C. of II. flourish exuberantly there and command a Several of the committees for the annual Pi- premium. t oncer reunion have been appointed ami prep- V, m. Patterson, as by notice irations for th«- event are being made. The eiK-wherc, will not sei in the A-h- exercLes ami picnic will take place at th e anuouucud Court House premises on September llth. t *rprise. J. ■-Vili S. C. < Squaw Lake 1 The Squaw Lake *>o. up thi« wook that is said t<- quite favorably. E. 0. Conner Is .about selling the I/W»! Chance mine near Grant’s Pass Lu a com pany of Chinamen. Beck Bros.' claim on Rig Applpgite fs still being operated, there being an abund ance of waler for grot.ndsluieing. The wimr-damining of Rogue river near Fisher’s ferrv has a'most been completed by T. J. Keaton and Lannes Klippel, ami mining of the be l will soon be commenced. Wimer, Simmons <fc Co. of Waldo will mauo a clean up in the course of a few weeks. They have been piping oil some excellent ground and a good report may be A. Schmidt has returned from Wilderville, expected. an<l will remain for th« present. P.arkdeil A Kline are said to have taken Dr. Coon returncil from atrip to Josephine 4 considerable sum ot money out of a incket in their quartz ledge at Blackwell. and Douglas counties on Tuesday. They expect to tin-1 proof of a first-class John Miiler and ‘irrily have gone to flounce I vein of ore before long. Rock precinct to spend a few days, Prospectors w II find a full line of mining H. 11. W-dters is now swinging the “meat- blanks, printed after lhe latest and best ix” at Major Barron's butcher-shop at Ashland. forms, on hand at the T imes vlfiee. Also a Fred. Tice left for Roseburg Monday, his • apply ot Copp's Iland-book of Mining wagon being heavily loaded with wool, hides, Law, standard authority. •tc. 1 IL 1’. Niday and E. C. Conner have Miss Eva Thonvlyke of Calico creek, who leased J. C. Trullinger's mines on Hor«e has boon paying Jacksonville a visit, returned •reek.and have commenced preparations •'or m-.xt sea» >n's work. Mr. Trullinger home last week. Tims. Gilson of Sterling was thrown from his has re urneti to .Astoria for the present. Judge Hanna ntul IL-nry and Adam Klip- horse the other day, but fortunately sustained ad ¡i.ul the Squaw Lake diggings a visit uo serious injuries. sundav. They report everything pro IL A. Wright of Linkvillc is making Ash tressing satisfaetorily, lifere being nil land a business visit at [»resent. He was in tbundaiice of waler for all Summor and I ack son ville Sat unlay. ' good ground in sight. M. Meiisor will leave for San Francisco in a Gc->. Bca'h, at tIf« \nplegaf« Gravel Co.’s few days to lay in a first-class stock of goods liggings, is working t item to good advan ;or the New York Si ore. tage. His plan of operating is almost op T. B. Kent, E«q., District Attorney, ha-- posite that of Superintendent Fitz.[».atrick "P< ned an oilice in the ('o ut House, up-stairs, ind is sail! to be q»1 it« successful. Reath i« , piping Highland day and moving much where lie may be found hereafter. dirt. The “Lake County Examiner” cries out J S. Grigsby of Central Point wa:» last week against the cheek , which often proves l-'.'.ll ! from Ins horse by another lie was lead a pernu ions one. •buyers are invited to ing at the time and rather severely injured, we bring : along coin ifes ami greenbacks, art» sorrv to sav. inste. i.i of check-». 's being placed in the mill iml a superior ar J< I R p¡» brought the lirst water-melons to uge is very scarce. town last Wednesday. ticle of flour will he funiiano»! tho Arthur Lingi 11 of Lan i-.-ll V dlcy is erecting AIcKenzie X Foiviray have bee,< 1 5 ex- auother large barn, and other stock-raisers of iugs are a popular resort and Th .' Si jieiwe in getting this establish num t XV 3 V Like county are providing buildings in which -,1’V visitors. '«' rvi'.-.v 1 ami will spare no pains in giving to store a largo amount of hay for Winter use. ' satisfaction. Jacob lsh is the first Granger we have m<-t they do not propose to be caught out again. a who has no complaint to make this season. CoRVAl.I.IS ( OI.t.EoF.. Sonic work is already le-ing .lone on the The w ■ ■nil for Fort Klamath has been deliv He claims to have one of tile iiuest lots of hay fob.-1 titteenth annuii « ( rest lit ( it y v. agon r-».ul. this side of Patrick id alci the hay soon will In-. ¿ver eut in ¡.lie valley. College, which scows that p -p tHr .-reek. 1 he citiz-ns of D I Norte and Joseph county, bi S« in <>; learning to be in a more fi >uri- ine counties are fnllv up to the import-im e of ! in« on Ibtiry \ n k of Apph-g ite fell off a haystack he enterprise, ami Jackson should be none be tion than ever. The faculty, wh *1’’. Jus regular i II • . r cm to av- hind. in an epileptic fit last week ami hurt himself penor one, will be substantially th e Ulti rather severely, we are sorry to le.-irn. ’M , has been for «-n* v> ars past, viz A sso ot n nold. President ami professor ■;i : i oi t •p C ophyand physics; R. v. J. Emery, U i r.'ii- triii ti r i*.X litis to \v c ..»i mathematics; P. J. Hawthorne, . v . «J L1 * » I t \\ ... a to look a language; E. B. M Elroy, pr para will be V !l I *' inent. The next sossiou b, gins S. tenu ending in June, LS81. t f I ;» *r of the es1 Invento 1. pre« nh an I «1 ot vt n ■ 1 \\ •it n s >• 1 tuttnims man, A received a co t h. 'n. u. ¡II n t ( \ I. '.«Il V or. w i iliil < !' G» ». I r i an<i re t h <-l»ga e-l in teach ilo.* in did« ri nt •Soittliern ( k-« g*-n. so that lie is well qlia'llicil t' assume th is mi portant [»os.-tion in < ■ne of the f<»re most college® of the P.u-itic ( '. i't strong has alw iy - bet n a close -t slomitalde energy ami (< many friends will Le ¡ success he has attained, gratulate itself upen lev and painstaking a i-l. r. C. I I w vn V«<1. rui » r » m ru; V ! t li r Will Casti r in« » n in a n. A lar < » r»t tr. rt fo: rv tin ii V ina«i • ( i fron on the ys ago a deep M . eac.i " i ca varrit one, 1 and .-•( c)-".-!; district school is in s»-ssion attended. Alis® Amy traue ha v¡ n 1 I w k H m luán. ion hi 1st W lit W itlioilt R ei fiirot s I tems Ehler R. IL S' w ill hold services at L me (> ik school liext Snmlay at tin- usual morning hour will otti.-i ite. at the basket tm lag com ing vt McOanii Fs grove, near E|gl<- Point. Natlirdav following ami cunt toning o\e »lay. . . . Ehler Al. Peterson will [»reach Mouml district school-houso next > morning.... Rev. D. A. Crow ell will < the pulpit of the M. E. Church in this next S in-lay morning at II o'clock v. » Reverends-I. R. N. P».-ll an I M. C. Mill- [»reach at the M. E. Church on l’u m I. iv ing next ...Rev. M. A- Willia Hl S.uu services at the P.mkv sell-ml lo> valley <>u '»unday morning, at II ....Next Sunday a basket ni--c‘ ' w i ■ place near Grant's I’.»-», at whie R. v. Rogers of Ashland is exj»»- -te<l to - Pn .s‘-nt. A S tate D ike * tory . Rev. 1 R. N. KJl has accepted the tigem-v for IK non A 8t 11 - State Due-lory for Jackson and .Io .-eph.m- countu s, ami «luring his stay wiilcanv ass tin- section tor the work, both for information c-m cerning'-ur résonn é« and patronage. ‘The di rectory will be a l»ook of ."00 pages ami will b- descriptiv«' of the State, giving a full account of her resources ami coinm«-rcial interest», her buildings, schools, churches, manufacto ries, etc. Every town of any import!am-e will Le allotted space in this work, ami it 'sti.e in- tentu'ii of th® publishers to give as much in formation of the whole State as possible, mak ing it i-tio of the best publications ev»r is sued in Oregon. A feature that will make it invaluable for reference is a general «lir«-ctory of Portland ami a business directory ot th«- State. With the work a new ami cornet map. jnounteil on rollers ami ready for hanging, wffl also )>»• furnished. It is to be In ped that Mr. Bell w ill receive the substantial eiicoura iimn' he merits. Me believe that our bustm-ss ineti will lu-netit themselves ami the country bv malting as good a showing as jxissil-le in this State directory, for it w ill be _em.-ra!!y circn- Li.ol titruugiiout tiie northwest coast and 111 ths jnii.cipui UiK■* *>l ' .».iloitiiJ. The Corvallis “G.izetT- is eviJently f the Geo. \\ . Holt has just burnt aimtner kiln of opinion th.it there must be a famine 1 the ittpet u»r lime, which lie will dispose of at rea- land, as it. quotes tLnir as .«•' Hing at p.-r •(»¡utble rates. thousand pounds in Jackson county. Knight’s property at Wilderville w ill Dr. Tanner has snccoeiled in starving Lim by Sheriff lay 1er of Josephine Couuty self for forty days ami W. J. I’lyiii ile is a- iiid.iy. siicci-s-fu! m furnishing the public with Soin i of the br-t rigs in Soil ern Ore gon. Wo regr t to learn (hat S. D. VanDyke, wh » was s > M.-vi-rely injured a short time since, i- <|'iitc-l"V and not expected to survive long. ¡1" received severe internal injuries. Quite a count ics Pioneer n till.Oil. I'lie brick ami other propetty belonging to Chas. IL Williams will be sold at Sber-ff's sale on the I, th to satisfy attachments in favor of -I. A. ( ardwell ami .John Orth. \t illi ims has gone to (.Llilorni» ami will probably never I it 'n aid from again l»v ins bereft credit'll''. •. 111 • • We have just printed an assortment of Jus M'-lv- iizi *- .1 I’oU'lr.iv's grist mill s'cum'd up tice's ami Constable's blanks, after th'* latest h»r the first time ye«t -riLiv. A number of onr , forms, an 1 arc |>rep:ir<-4 to furnish them in citizens w ere pie*, nt to h<- ir the first bl ast of aa\ quantities to suit at the lowest rates. the whistle. A c.iUph- of kegs of lager, con lion. The Oregon I a- i«!atnr<- meets on the second tributed by Dr. \ «-it Schutz, unde the occa Tuesday in S> [>temb<-r, and t 'ardwell meets tin »ion more interesting, ami all voted it a suc- r wants of h:s numerous customers every day. Wc ¡I..V received interesting communica 1 hat s the ditlcrence between the two. tion- iron, xteihngville ami Ashland, w iiieh will Fence«, trees ami building-» are now Being ile appear in our m k r. daubed by the patent meilieiue ii«ml, who de lights to scatter his [» lint w hr-re it is most C. H. Hoxie < I * conspicuous but not. desire I by piupertv ow 11 -r • 1 i a tavor.iolc * • ar. D II Mill'-i*, who offered Lis farm for sal d. 'i-iir of tue N -w ’i ork St< ore is selling -l i” i/ o a n t » make room i for ins large k buon to arrive. Hay l.aketi in a x • ,.r. Ju< S on irnian t i* i I il Kia [ « II you w .11 iii.ai-mn iy, etc io: s ilt the last ['■'-»- he.nli 'l “I'or Sale.' recently, has com-luded to remain in Jackson county awhile Ion ter. JL-ree-msi.L-rt-4 his d • termination to leave us when a purehaset c ime. A large amount of sor-limn ha*» been grow n t'ii-. se.’isun in .l.e Ksoii and Joiepllllie counties, w hi'.-h has gen- 1 ally »lone well. A great qmui- lity of syiup will no doubt be manufactured tins Fall. Parties engaged in threshing inform us that s.uue of th.- giain is shriveled ami not .as .■lump as usual. This is owing to the extreme land, mills. warm weather arriving before the grain had iiled out. Mrs. ami Miss Prim have j'ist received a fum »11 ['ply ot creme de Iis and other littb things [-. tiular with the ladi«- s. Chis. F. Mt'-rs, tried at last week for the killing lev sometime since, w .¡s The members of Ruth Rebekah Degree Lod_e No. 4, I. O. O. F.. enjoyed a collation at the cluse of its meeting last Munday even ing. It was prepared by the ladies and proven not been ilivuLed as yet. Dr. Jack«on and D. Cmnemiller a are having Elder R. H. Sherrill w ill .ulmini't-r the rites a light spring wagon constructed that is a tjlt- of liaptism to different persons at McDaniel's simple of lu>me industry, Tiie latter is iron- gro-e. Ii» .r r:.i„h- Point on the 22-1 inst. mg the vehicle, while N- P. Hanna does the I•<-*». Brown will probably Imild another wood-work dwelling-house in the vicinity of his ether H M. Thatcher of Linkvillc is remodeling pnq'erty m the northern portion of town. the building tormeriv occupied as a store by I l.e owners "t 4iie Alden fruit-dryer pr< [-*rtv Thatcher A Worden for a residence. When will give ny r.-sjM'Usit>le person the use of the completed it will one of the tinot resilience premia».s fur the triut season, free u( charge. in Lake »county. i by J ra r o ha < r < on .era will n !>• ing thetnselves «-. w loch lit«.« is at Eug* tie ( ity next iirst a brought on leed I ,i Lit- 1 i n. i. i 1, ■tii< id nm f nt: ve mail •:i G*-n. W. u... 1'1,n I \ i Jos. Swiuule, who returned from Lake county * week, inf ’rms ns ’I, “'ere arc less than ill the usual iiund-er of >.-attie on the range at 'luu .wi A.** I-'rritn th« National Surgi'-il ln«ti!nt«. In- tmimpolis, Ind uri, will vi-it Portland, Oregon, at St. Charles Hotel, Sept ember Till, S’ ii and ftiIi, isso, provide*l wiiIi a eoin- nletc an I expensive outfit of anpa''a*us di-sigiieii u, *•■ -'I’Vf-rv 1'iriii nt Npmai Dis ease, Hip a.; I i-e. ('rooked Limbs, ('luu ¡Vol, v---’-- Ac. I'-’e-- and Fistula certainly cured, inis m.,.. •inn ba- an iii'O'(tia'cd reputation i.i the I i I successful Ir<-a ill- lit <»• ali of the above dis- ca-es. I mere-tod pal lies should not fail io -.i o the • ■ N-jigei ns. Returning h an**, over li-.ii'L they v. ill stop oil V'l-i'tetn her 11th ami ¡.That Eiig.-’ie City, 1 5th at Roseburg, and ‘Sth and 2<> ii at la k--»'i\iile, Oregon. XIA ST JACKSONVILLE. AHEAD AS USUAL!! BY A DOM ING A BASIS ! ! THE GREATEST REDUCTION IN PRICES Ever Known in a Regular Business, —AND THE LARGEST STOCK! —OF- GENERAL UZZCHANDISE ! ! —THE— GREATEST VARIETY TO BELEIH' FROM IN Any One Sfore in Southern Oregon or Northern California. ALL FOU CASH!! OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF Sjiiing and Summer Dry-Gcods FANCY GOOr>S LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND SATINS, BOOT* ft SHOES, CLOTHING, ETC., LUIZS’ X « s. ¡Nía« toF’lv. ot t ll.- C of H . vâc utliuf y i through this Section of t’ 11 seems well pleased with i V. «piest of health and is also tmpr ficrtunity to make the acquaint:.- lishers ami printers on his line n found him a clever, w »11 info; tn.-'i who afforded us eoi ivr»i t i i ‘‘art perservative. His f< V ive ami accommoUating, at with it has been ple-i-uit. ways obtain of M nsL-r, Lise they want at reasonable pr any fear of being “cinctn-il.’’ v rm( w an tried a s Wt II p-dr. and tiie Sr'1! ii ( m.i I Prof ... .1 11 I.iii K ' ;• dot it no* sa \ « > f» X VI*. he will .Minn one of t i. lie ♦ I I : ; 1 f- B H me j 3ü hi \ » A. . 1 ne.it i> o iloti-. M to the advertisement. of 1 i ml. the c'it'-i p i.'ing r. If.» 4 >es first class i 64 ■» fiirnisLit'g all 1 1-t ever Bl A t Pm. 11 a i>. known To i»ur ership in Wii J<Z..i V* /. r~ ! ft for A h’an<1 Tiiet,day I- h L where he will open a bakery. .As he is a good baker he will no doubt give full satisfaction there. Gin Lin made another go'vl cleanup the »tlierd.iv and is still engaged in piping, lie ha« little or no dump, but witii the aid of a pi[»e he <lrives tho tailings in such a mm.nor as to pile tIn m ii[> in great heap* j many feet high Thus he is enabled to run uninterrii]»' div nutil va*er fails. -a-a. k/ It I li.tvsv i tíos. —The followin - ■'n r»-coriled in thi County Clerk » i.-last issue ni the T imes : i -i to W. 11. Atkin’on 1 (56 acre : ( ■ ♦ ! ! Si < • ' I'.')! >T1, •'¿•»'i. ■ Krii'se, half inter L-. ('■ - '4*-Ation.ÿg'i“. .¡in. 74 acres in Ashlaml a-rat on. $2,0u0. to , i rs. I !. -1. G :|lu rt, let in V O. u¿ C. Nta.e station. Con- hi .I ml j.ku •j.Ui.shii.lwC bLUHÄ.0 U’K GAT.T, THE ATTENTION OF THE it ladies to the tact that we have now on hand the largest and bo-t »elected a»«ort- •nent ot LA DI EN' 1 »1! ESN <;<M »1»S and I* \N- Ch‘<JO( >l»s ofcvi-i v description in r out hern Oregon,and we will hetieeforfh makethl« line <»f coods our spcciahy and sell them at. te •’Oils. liiriit<li 4 11 Jackson»1 A. Jones and E. 11. Autenrict-h, Es'qs., went to \ Tcka Sumi 'V, reluming M dtie'day. i (». Gilbert to John E. Harvey, lfiO acres in While o". tiie wa” o”o of t’» •:«• horse« »lied ami Manzmita pri-<-iiict. Consideration, ?.500. i they were obliged to take the stage. i John A-hpolo, administrator of the estate of John Wei’s of Slate creek, Joseohitie ccttntv, bihn l‘. Baker, deceased, to C. (.'. Beekman. 16-1 "i Little Butte precinct. ( onsider called on 11s Saturday. He is interest«?'! in a ation. .*355. t1 , i-'f-.i r w it h .!.--'«■ 1).id -e of V di-iw Spring-* ; Al’. S. patent to M. D. Sturges lias been precinct ami will remain during hai vest. recorded. * (B. Watson of the Lakeview “Herald” is | Viri K T at Ashland. He is a candidate for Ele-'tor on (ireal Ke litction. the Ri-pn!’lb‘:ui t--hi t ami will commence liis i-.i’i. .1 * lor Shpp- » eitn m a few weeks. it thirty divs, romniPnclntr F t th Lieut. B i ’kus, Joe Beach, L red. ('roneniiller All.list 1st, H lil-'l.'len Bn. . »if Rosi burg goods nt v ry and I'iiaiL-y Prim went a-tishing tn \\ dliamson will sell th« following list of low [»rices: A (nil line »»1 <2 iieens ware. river ou th • 1st and car- lit a bundled pound- < • lassv. arc. Ltiiiip*. l'.n'i 1 Cii'-tors, Siune of fish. Lieut. Bo hns ca.ight an 8.',-[»ounder. Jars, ‘’burns, f ugs. Pots, M ison Fruit Jar , John C'iml>or-»ky, Representative to the infant's Chairs, Baskets, Brooms, Coal oil. Lard Oil, Castor Oil, China Nnt Oil. etc.. Great Council of the United States, Improved Soap*.Svrup. ’ 'amiles. Lard, Flour, Canned. Order of Red Mon, leaves for Boston in a few Goods, Sardines, Oysters, Coffee, Tea. Nal- B'ti 'ng, Beans, Starch, I i i.'kory we-iks, where the regular session of that body eratus, Axi'itn'l Pick Helves, Cigaisand Tobacco. w ill Is- held. Cail and be convinced. D. IL vnol'l * of Table Rock brought in a pair RnrctO' s Ari-u’x ¡-, ie *. ¡x.— R-v. J. R N of huge elk horns \\ ednesdav, which ere about Bell, Presiding Elder of this district, M. E. the largest we have ever seen. They arc a ( ’ hutch. South, has made the follc-wing ap pre-i i t to Alex. Martin from J. B. Thomas of point.inents for August: The Meadow 3. Third Sunday Quarterly meetingat Browns- Mi s Ella Prim lias hem chosen queen in borough. the cantata to be sung at. Holt's hall on Thurs Fourth Stimlav—C.impmeoting at Williams day evening next. A number of our best fe burg, beginning the Thursday before. male singers will take part, ami regular rehear M ore popular th ui evor. 431,167 genuirt'’ sal » are being held. “ Singor ” sewing in-ichinea m >1,I in 1^7C, he P. G. Strickland of Roseburg, who has been ingattlic r.iK'id 1.101 tn-jclunc'» each work at Port Lind soliciting lumls fur the Tools lead ing day. and . mm » of 74,73- ’» oxer last ing s- u’h, met with good success, collecting year's sales. an R inc* »y tho host, Was'e im over $1.000. The »none-5' w ill be judiciously ex uiiiuey on “cheap counterfeits.” D. H. [»ended without delay. Feathers, ar- *ut. »-------- John O'Brien wa- in town Sunday ami in- •lass Wheeler & Wilson F or ' sale .---A firs formed us that ever body <ni Applegate is en- (with all the late im- wing maghino, No. S, thusiastic for the C C. ('. W. R. He him«-If i never been use.I. wil' w illing to double his subscription to tin- ent» . - provements) which has pri-o, if m-ecssary. Such remarks are business fie sold i,n easy terms, For further particulars apply at once to the T imes office. like. I ivo tii the amount require 1 of Jackson Jas. McDougall of Willow Springs has re C antata .—Next Thursday evening the can nity <.■?'>,0001 in the Crescent City w.i ;on- turned from Douglas county. He bid for tir tataof the Flower Queen will be sung at Hol t s nl eiiterpri e will be saved the first year in coiitrarts for lunldmg some of the brid-es, but hail by our Imme talen . Admission, 50 cent, : •i lit charges alone, to say nothin : <>f tin thev went too low to SU' sir him. A S. Miller children, half-price. * \- Son of Portland and r rec- ived the conti acts for building all four at ..'13.365. Catarrh Komi-iiiiiea ComnieneoH with a eo.'il. but its cur»'always We ...... i\ed a pleasant call from Rev. M. 1!. M. < ' irretì informs us that a Chinaman Miller, formerly of Applegate circuit, M. E. I'niiinn-iices with fhi» use of Nago's i’atar i h Remedy. This old, reliable, and well- was killed at Happy Cimp (< al.) bv a partv Ch'irch, South, but now stationed at Albativ, known remedy h is stood the test of yean*, by tío- n une of Smith. It seems that theCln last Monday. Mr Miller is an effective laborer ami was never more pop ilar than now. . i . iii ni wa suspicione 1 of h iving robb-4 hi.' in thec iti'e cf Christianity, and we are plcasetl sluices, ami the authorities f illing to <b> anv to learn that he has strong hopes 01 returning vvi «I : » il ing witii him. S in h took the lav into lus to Southern Oregon. WATTE' BARGER — BELLINGER — Al na n hands, shooting Ium first ami then cutting th« re-nlene« of th» bridft’s parents. An Misses Mary Inn ell and Nettie Howard, histhroat 'romear tocar. He was taken to gust llth. by Rev. M. A. Williams. i resci-nt i Uy tor trial. who have been paying I.inkville a visit, re- Thomas II. Waltcubarger and Miss Ln- turned home on Saturday last. They are well cindn Bellinger. [»lease ! with their trip and an* desirous of see- BORN. Hale mg More of Like county. Mrs. W. iceiiinpanicil them, ami will spend a few weeks ALLEN—Near Elgin Point, Augu-t sth. m Jacksonville before returning. to th« wife of John Allen, twins—a boy We are pleu-*ed to see the welcome counte and girl. nance of Rev. J. R. N. Bell in our midst once N \YL< >R—In Jacksonvill« precinct, Aug. : 2d, to the wife of Melvin Naylor, a daugli i more. Mr. I’x-ll is attending to his duties as ter. Pr< -uling Eider of Jacksonville district and ■ ULRlGri —Tn Ja«ksonvill«. August 5th, will remain about two weeks. His many Armed to tho Teeth, to tlie wile of t’hris Ulrich, a daughter. friends will l><> [»leas -4 to learn that there is a Is a very c-immoli expi-e-- ion ; I-nt we think that arilo-d io t-m In ! I i-h ami pre-er ve them strong probability of his living returned for NALTMARs|f_ \t s pr’.ing. August f’’h, to Tie wife of < 'apt. S. s th marsh. a son. :o a ri[ e old age i- decidedly more appro- .mother year. I |-ri.,'i‘. I nis can be done by ki-eping your- Our old friend C. Swhieffelin. of Ttock point 'PF.n -i*lt -upi lied wb h a botile of that «pleiuhd precinct, left for Los Angeles, C-d., on Momlav -b-niilru-ta, Fragrant NOZ o I mi NT, which will beautifv the !eeth and pre'crve them !a«t, accompanied by his wife, to locate jierma MILLER—< >n Aoplogato, A uirn-t 5th, of c«n«ntnption, Mrs. Win. Miller; aged troni lhe ravages of de<*iv. S» »Z< > l >< >N I' about tb yours. .-oirains no am i< or grirtv substances nently. Mr. Nchieth lin is one of our oldest which injure ti c enamel, but is composed iml most respect» 4 citizens ami we »re loth to FERG 'SON—Near Willow Sprhi<r®. A ng if rare and atitiseptic herbs, w hich have a part wnh him. In common with his many 7th. of c-mge-tn •• »-'.ids. .Tune ■ Thomas bent-tieiai effect on the whole economy ot friends we In o- that hAppine-s ami prosperitv Fergus»*'ii; ageti 2f> years, 1 month and 1-i thy iiiouih. Sold by il ruggisti». will ever follow m tue footstep. days. Cheaper tlian the Cheapest To tho gentlemen wo will say, »I you v< am a No. i. LTT < I' CL''"TILS rmi tnu«i •ro tn Retime*» Bro«, tn bur it, ns weclaim to have the best NT*N'I< <>F (T ttTHING in I.u i.'Oii ? ciii'y and vi .llallow no one to un dersell us. Tin se ifii 'ds w«r«» nil pnrf-ha»«sl by a mcm- • - i of i .i y lini: from I-1 ’NT 1 \','N ÏTOÜN- E' in San I'ran-isco ni: ' av York, and we will Warram every ariicie hik I sell fiumi chea per tor cash t lian any lioiise in county. We also keep on hand a full «took of IIA RI > W A R E, <T TT L ER Y, G L ANS W A R E, CRCCKEr.T, A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOODS, Farm ami Frei .ht 'Wagons, Plows, Gang Z lows à Sulky Plows. In fact everything from the finest rusedlo to a thi'v-hinir nvtcli’ne. <Mv« tm a<-all amt judge for voui *el ves as to our capacity of I u ri nsh i mi from Is as above. Ti.o way lo make rm>m v is to save it. Tn -ave it buy eh ap. To Im v cheap pay < ASH for your goods and buy of REAMEN BROS. 30ÄD TO SUCCESS! ..IS BY MAKING Y0U3 PURCHASES AT... J. S. HOWARD S é - ítotse :! you WILL FIND THERE D3ESS MATERIAL ÌFURNISBlNG GOODS Of tha Most Popular Styles. N'lf/n.«, Ue'rcfx - Plain, Strinai li¡ -»-u<lf<l Satin, rinolinn, She> tin<i, 7>omc'7ic Print*, All the ¡frantiti of ¡{o^ierti, fihtr»*, (’rtr’if’tt, Embroid- f/'ic*. Rihtton», Ruch- ¡{■utdk'tr- chief i, ¡I it*. JEWELRY, GR33ERIES AND NOTIONS CHEAP SUITS, WBAf’CO.ç, CZGL4/r<?, CVTLKRY, Which will he sold at Lowest Rates For On «li STRAYED. pRGM dgnnymore ranch , in the I Siskiyou nmiiti'Mitis, l ist Fall a dun* colc.rwd I i --- ------- mare, with . . hl mk ninne, fail and legs, mane roachc«!. about e-uht vesrs old. and 15 hands high. A liber«! reward will be paid tor her ri-tnrn or ai y information that may le.nl thereto. R. M. ADAMS. rpHE bo—t M'eel siif'll'g shovels, I am flicks 1 stool sledges, bickorv pick ami axu handles at JOHN MILLER’S.