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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1880)
■»MIMI g—mWMMT —'f—■ « XHIMI BRIEF REFERENCE. Jake Marcuse's store has been enlarged con H. F. Phillips of Ashland knows how to run MINING NEWS, PERSONAL NOTES« MERCHANDISE. a livery »table as well as a stage line, as the siderably to make room fora fine stock of goods Very dusty. Jos. Frank 1 has been appointed postmaster Preparations lor Wintef will soon be in i>t.».*,«»o that arrived this week. If you want any public will attest. E. R. REAMES. ........ -S E PT E M BE R 24, 1 SHfr. FRIDAY, at Lakeview. > order. Cool weather. thing in liis line don ’ t fail to give Jake a call. i A. Davison’s team, engineered by Geo. Gray, : -u—• Ram is needed. Considerable prospecting in quartz 1» be- i brought in a large lot of goods for our mer- : This year will witness the construction of' Capt. O. C. Applegate of Lake county was C arry the N ews .—The latest news from ing done. iu town last week. a large number of new county ¿ridges. They chants this week. Autumn is here. M.nne ia that Gen. Plaisted, the Democratic- Saltmarsh A Co. of Sterling are [ about J. L. Wilder of Wildervillo is in town and ' The marriage of a couple well and favorably were sadly needed and none are disposed to Greunback candidate for Governor, has over Hurrah for Maine! CALIFORNIA ST., putting down a new flume known in this county will take place at Ash- grumble over this expenditure yf public money. will remain a few days. loO plurality. Hurrah! Politics are booming. - ■«*»--- 1 —’ Brown Bros, of Althouse have eight hands I land in a few days. Rogue riYer valley is uow being drawn njion W e regret to hear of the serious illness of : J acksonville . O regon . Overland travel is increasing. employed and are* taking out large quanti A M onster .—The largest watermelon we We learn that Sikes Worden will take for a larje amount of supplies. Lake and Jose Mrs. N. Cook of Willow Spring». have yet seen is the one presented to the T imes ties of dust. Apples and pears are ripening. charge of the sutler’s store at Fort Klamath, phine count'es, in Oregon, and Siskiyou and F. Otten and S. Koester started for Ger-! office by Geo. Jackson of Table Rock, through Keaton A Klippel have completed their Local correspondence solicited. Modoc, in California, are our best customers many from New York last week. D. J. Ferree retiring. i i C Nye, a id which weighed 41 pounds. We wingdam across Rogue river and are now Fires are becoming comfortable. A man named Smith, who came in from J. L. Wilder packet! the first sack of flour Moodford Reaines and family have removed i cleaning the bedrock return our thanks for the mouster aud invite Modoc county. Cal., after supplies, claims that to town aud will permanently locate. BY ADOPTING A manufactured by the Jacksonville Steam Mill j Immigration continues to (low in. competition. Schumpf A Co. aie progressing at the rate he was drugged at Ashland and his team spir ........ — . ■■■ ■ - to town on Tuesday last. Jacksonville continues to improve. Postal Agent Simpson is in this section look of about eight feet a day and expect to com ited away. The matter is being investigated. S how E n R oute .—The well-known Vernell Plymale ’ s teams are hardly equal to Maud j plots their tunnel by the firnt of November. ¡ C ASH I?ASIS ! Í The A. O. U. W. meet this evening. ing after the cajiture of thu stage robbers. troupe, including Sadie Greeley, B ib McGinley A lari,'* crowd of ladies ami gentlemen from S. an 1 St. Julien, but. they are known to be a« Bvbne A Fisher have throe men at work i Fall goods arc arriving at a lively rate. »nd other good performer», will play in Jack- Jacksonville, numbering about fifty, accompa I Miss Mary Langell and L. G. Ross, who have cutting a ditch to tho big bar of Rogue riv- ' good as any in the State. Give the C. C. W. R liberal assistance. »i.ivdle, at Holt’s Hall, on the evenings of Oc nied Senator Slater to Ashland on Saturday lieenquiteill, are able to move abouta little. er, which they expect to complete before: J. B Montgomery, who is in charge of Col. Miss Minnie McCain of Eugeue City passed | Hng. tober 1st and 2<l, opening with the splendid There i£ considerable sickness hereabouts. evening, where several hours were agreeably Ross’ ranch on Evans creek, reports game I through town this .reek, eu route for Klamath two-act comedy entitled “The Naval Engage spent. Beautiful visiting cards at the T imes office. plentiful in that vicinity. Geo. Grotz of Kerbyville has purchased Agency. ment.” A first-class bill will be presented The tramps who stole two overcoats from IN PRICES ; Wm. Borgu.tin's old claim on Canyon creek The Glee Club worries our Republican Charley Griffith is m iking regular trips to each evening. Seuator Slater returned north Sunday morn Madame Holt’s hotel several days ago were ar and proposes »winging the pick himself. friends. Fort. Klamath and furnishing that post w ith rested for a like offense at Yieka last week. ing well plea3ed with his experience in this ! Success to him. R bliqiovs I tems .—Rev. F. X. Blanchet will A light shower of rain fell Wednesday various kinds of produce. They should be given an extra lick on general «ection. Si. Aoynolds and C. Kleinbammor of hold services at St. Francis* Church, Eagle morning. HonoraL'es Tho«. Smith and A. C. Stanley, principles. Major Ja«. T. Glenn and family are expected Sterling were in town this week, from whom j Point, on Sunday next.... A religions debate The new bridge across Myrtle creek his been members of the House, have our thanks for —AND TH« we learn that their company is »»till cleaning ! B -ebe of Multnomah has introduced a bill in in Jacksonville before long. They come via Ih'tween Eiders R. H. Sherrill and Martin completed. valuable public documents. up and will thus be engaged until snow the House providing against quackery. Those Portland. Peterson is now progressing at Eagle Point D. ('loaner has resumed the sole ownership having no diplomas, under its provisions, can Men’s hoots, worth $5, for $3 50 at the New Rev. Herman Krebs, Lutheran minister from talls again. ami will conclude on Sunday next.__ Rev. D. of the WilderviHe brewery and is mannfactnr- continue practicing if they pass a satisfactory York Store. * Prospectors will find a full line of mining Marysville, Cal., is expected here the forepart A. Crowell preaches at Pluenix on Sunday, at blanks, printed after the latest and best There is a clamor for more gravel in the ! ing a goo«l article of beer. examination. of next month. the usual morning hour. forms, on hand at the T imes office. Also a Jesse Dod_m ha« completed sundry improve- j Herrin lane. One of the happiest efforts of the reunion Gen. E. L. Applegate, Republican candidate supply of Copp’s Hand book of Mining i A nother C lub .— A correspondent writes us The legislature is considering several local I ments on Chavner’s l-ri-L'C, which make that* last week was the song prepared for the occa for Presidential Elector, will speak at the Law, standard authority. structure better than ever. GENERAL MERCHANDISE!! that a Hancock A English Club has been formed option bills. sion bv Mrs. J. M. McCully and sung by the Court House to-morrow afternoon. Mr. Sutherland of San Francisco, an ex 1 Flour, grain, county scrip and money taken I at Pimonix, with J. P. Burns as President; J Pioneers, who entered into its spirit with old Fl our is worth 32 50 a hundred at retail in J. W. Ingram, who has recently returned ; pert placer miner, is now in Jackson coun A Chastain, Vice President; J. C. Birkheid, this market. at par on all accounts with the T imes office. time fervor. from Fort Klamath, informs us that most of ty looking after the interests of California Recording Secretary; A. Dunlap, Correspond Now is the time to respond. capitalist» who desire to invest in our Our cotem. alludes to the Jacksonville cem the supplies have beeu delivered. The c»rn crop is bountiful and of an excel- ing Secretary; Jas. R. Reaines, Treasurer. The mines. He is also looking after cinnabar. Bets are being made in Jacksonville tha' e’erv a« “<>ni of the most charming ’spots on GREATEST VARIETY Hon. W. W. Fidler of Williams creek, who Club has quite a large membership and the Tho Sterling Company is still cleaning up, i Oregon will not give the Republican ticket the Pacific coast.” Are we to understand this has Been sojourning in this section for some Dai id I «inn this week received an assortment Hancock l>oom is in motion in Eden precinct and everything tends to show that the re 1500 majority. Safe e rnugh. TO SELECT FROM IN is the reason why so many have taken up their time past, returned home last week. of new goods. as well as elsewhere. sult is favorable. Nothing definite can be (,'ipt Tims. Smith has introduced a bill for abode there? E. II. Autenrieth has gone to Portland in 1 ' obtained, as Superintendent Ennis make» Joliu Wolter«’ bakery at Ashland is in suc the protection of game, which is a good one. C lub M eeting .—There will be a business cessful operation. Bl inks of every description, such as deed« the capacity of attorney tor Win. Bybee in his ' J no confidante of tho reporter. Piping will Any One Store in Southern be resumed in about two weeks. I We w ill present it next week. meeting <>f the Hancock A English Club of this mortgages and assessment schedules of all ■.uit against Jesse and E. C. Robinson. Nearly everybody wears a Hancock & English Oregon or Northern Judge Hanna, who went to the Squaw place at Holt's Hall to-morrow (Saturday) Parties having unsafe flues will do well to kinds, for sal«- at the T imes office. Also a full Our worthy County Judge, Hon. Silas J. badgl l * now-a-days. Lako mines this week in company with Mr. evening, at 7 o’clock, sharp. A full attendance : have them repaired immediately and save an-j line of Justice’s and Constable’s blanks after California* Day, has been made happy by the advent of a | ? utherland of San Francisco, informs us of im-mlwrs is requested, as matters of iin- ' There will be no services at the M. E. noyance from the Fire Warden«. the be«t forms. lively particle of feminity at his house. | that Superintendent BeAth of the Grand portanee will come up for transaction. After' Church next Sunday. , Ilenrv Chapman, formerly of Ashland, has Tbe Hancock A English Glee Club is prac Mrs. Tolman, wife of Surveyor General Tol- | Applegate Company will soon «nake a final the executive session »¡«eeche» will be made. . A. Birneberg had his right hand hurt by a i returned from C.dorado and proposes to per- ticing regularly and w ill present new songs on man of Portland, accompanied by her eldest clnanupand that the prospects areexcollent. The Glee Club will also be in attendance and ■ fractious horse this week. | mancntly locate in Jackson county. ! every occasion. It is a valuable adjunct and laughter, is visiting friends in Jackson county. Mr. Sutierland is visiting the cinnabar I discourse some stirring campaign music, i Some interesting correspondence appears on I mines on Beaver creek and will return to i W. R. Buck is furnishing the citiz-ns of achieves much distinction for the excellence of Jacksonville this week. OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF Ben Haymond, of the firm of Haymond A Everybody, irrespective of party, is invited. the first page of the T imes . ! Uniontown a.id vicinity with first-class beef. its campaign music. Magruder of I’ock Point, has returned from Eastern Tenrl«!». I lie Republicans are scouring the countiy for I He will soon put up a new building. Quite a number of subscriptions have been S in Francisco, where he laid in a tine »tock of I n Orr.RATiiN.—The Jacksonville Steam Probably more Eastern tourists have visit Flouring Mill is now running and in inufactur- 'Lisli Applegate’s meeting. Our cotem. puts in a weak claim for a Re- | ; received for the road 1 running from the Mead- goods. ed this Northwest Coast during the present season than ever before, and they all hear ing a stqierior brand of flour. The machinery The enforcement of the Sunday law is publican success in Maine. So ghastly a joke ; nws to Cow creek. We hope to sen this en- W. L. Record, representing a San Francisco testimony to ottr unsurpassed nafural ad FANCY GOODS ■ terprise successful, as < it greatly interests the m orks well ami the structure is one of the neat threatened by some parties. would make even a «lead man smile. marble house, has been cam assing this section. vantages and great resources an«l are en est and most substantial of the kind m the State. II uilcu’ii A Akers will soon start up their Impromptu speeches were made at the Pio- ‘ : people along the line. He took quite a number of orders for tomb- thusiastic. in regard to our future when rail LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, CASHMERES *1 he *li> l«i is a cre lit to Me«*r« H irn’romf, I «sw-mill on Williams creek. roads shall have «uper«ede<l the tedious nv ’ R. fi’or. 1 • E K. Anderson, Gen. E. L. ' ■ A social party will take place at Houck’» s.oiies, etc. AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND ocean steamers and population mine« pour Wimer, Hurst, Bowden and those who assist-1 ■ ha'l, A«bt-,n'1. this evenin'», for which Prnf. ing in. The proprietors of the Oregon KM- O. Gilbert is buildrng a neat residence in Applegate, ('apt. Goodall au<i otaezs. SATINS, BOOTS * SHOES, Geo. Devendorf, formerly of Del Norte >ioy Ti anra equally sanguino of its future, rd them. It is an iinjxirtaut enterprise to' ! Sc »tt’s String Band will furnish music. Quit«- the eastern suburbs of town. Have» w ill «oon bo here an l will probably J CLOTHING, ETC., •«unity, Cal., is now in this section. We learn for it has thus fur eiirM pv««rv «-ase of hack Jacksonville, and wc have no doubt that i put up his stock at the Union Livery Stable, i a number from this place will attend and a ‘hat lie lias some intentions of starting a dairy ache or >i,soa»e of the kidnevs aud urinai v Fourteen pii-enrers were aboard the south Messrs. McKenzie A Foudray will make it a! [ good time is expected. organs that it has beon tried on. Sold ev for Cardwell knows how to accommodate. ern-bound stage last Monday. >n Butte creek. INDIES CA'JrJlNI.VMADE CLOAKS successful one. erywhere. In the T imes ’i.ccnnnt of the Pioneer rennin1 _______________ Senator Ross has introduced a bill to provide Capt. McCall of Ashland, Vice President of G. A. Hubbell will assume charge of the last week the names of the Misses Linn, wlm | Truth ati.’l Honor. I n M emoriam .—At the Pioneer Reunion Wagner creek school next mouth. ¡^gainst the depositing of dead animals in places i Query:—TV hat is the l»e»t family medicine 1VE CALL THE ATTENTION OF THE I were members of the choir, were inadvertently j ’he Pioneer Society, was the presiding officer last week resolution» of respect on the death of >f the reunion, the President, S. D VanDyke, in I lie world to regulate the bowel», purity iV ladies to the tact that we have now on Southern Oregon wool ranges from 25c. to where they are liable to prove a nuisance. ' omitted. The choir rendered excellent service i tlm following persona were re v! by Wm. Hoff 30c. per pound in the S. F. market t lie bhiod. remove cost i venes- and bilious ■ hand the largest anil best »elected assnrt- ¡laving died sometime ago. The “Standard” gives this jovful bit of infer- ; and should be remembered. lie««, aid digestion am! tone up the whole I mation: FL P. Pandenrieth of Jacksonville man, Esq., secretary of the Society: Mrs. Ra Assessor Goddard was in town the forepart system? Truth and honor compels «is •«> ■ iitent ot LA I»1 !■>»' DRESS GOODS and I AN- Roa«ls brought in a large lot of ne v go.>¿3 for i <’Y GOOD.-» of e> try description in >outherir , M. A. Canan, former proprietor of the Rose- chel M. Meneh, born in Winnebago county, ' is in town.” What’s in a name, .at.vhow? >f the week, attending the session of the Board answer. Hop Bitters, being pure, perfect Oregon, and we will henceforth make tins I the New York Store the other day. I burg Hotel, Las succeeded \V. L. Button in «tul harmless. Sec another column.— To line of goods ottr specialty and sell them at III., iu 18.38, died March .30, 1880; Mrs There arc several different parties in search I charge of the Metropolitan Hotel at that place. of Equalization. Nobody felt aggrieved with ledo Bade. T. P. b.ihler of Willow Springs precinct Mary J. Benedict, emigrated from Illinois in j of the stage robbers, bn? there ’« nothing to in- Mr. Canan is a first-class landlord and will 1 o i his assessment ot the county, as there were no Cheaper than the Cheapest* ’S53. died Miy6, 1880, aged 53 years; Mrs. lost some fencing by tire last week. I mportant N otice .—We are now sending lumplaiuts. d'Cate that their efforts will be successful. ’ doubt give full satisfaction. C. C. Watkins of Big Butte was the Jack Louisa C. Neil, died April 30, 1SS0, aged 57 To tho gentlemen we will say, it yon A. J. Adams and Miss Annie White of Jose out statements of account to those in any way want a No. ISl'lTvF CLOTHES you must Matt. Dillon has been appointed agent for Claus K’einliammer, administrator of th- Bears; Mr». Elizabeth Hill, came to Oregon in sonville Steam Mill’s first customer. phine couuty were united in matrimony re indented to the TlMM office, ami hope to goto Reurne» lb«»», to buy it, a.» we claim to 1853, die«! Dec. 14. 1879, aged 73 years; S. D I The Smith river people have abandoned the the sale <>f Hancock and Garfield whisky and ; estate of Hein Deneff, deceased, will sell mine •jet an early response from those who may have tlic best STOCK OF' CI-O'f'HlNG in ' will keep it on hand during the campni;n. valuable mining property, et'-., situated on Far- cently. In c^mmoi! with their many friends VanDyke, emigrated from Pennsylvania to survey of their proposed wagon-road. receive them. The amount due from each Jackson county and willallow no one to un dersell Us. ' mer's Flat, tomorrow. For further particulars ■ve wish the happy couple a long life of couuu Fountain A Tarlow of Ashland are clearing thia coast in 1849, died Aug. 13. 1880, aged 71 We take subscription-, to the TtMK*, payable person is small, but in the aggregate amouuts These goods were »11 purchased by a mrm- bial felicity. out th-ir stock at low p ices to mal;e r'«om ' see advertisement ou fourth page. years. A beautiful and touching funeral dirge I when Hancock 4 English are elected. to considerable to us. Paper has advanced in ber of onr firm from FIRST-CLASS HOUS-' Mr. Desmond, representing the ifWest for the Fall and Whiter assortment of goods. | Business men can keep their money at home bv the choir follow til the reading of the rcsolu- price an ! the time is at hand when we inus: ES in San Francisco and New York, and we Fiieo. Cameron, Uniontown’sgenial merchant, will warrant ©very article and sell them* •shore, ” is now in this section, looking after the terns. Jas. McDougall has completed the bridge ! by having their bill heads, statements, letter- lay in our Fall and Winter stock. So our pa cheaper lor cash than any house in c«)uuty.- will soon put up a new store budding. interests of that excellent periodical. He is trons will readily see thu reason why wc call j icr< -s root's creek, on the river road, and it is • heads, envelopes and every other kind of com- We also keep on hand a fall stock of B e J ust and F ear Nor.—It seems to be The attendance ou both the district school aking views of iMue of our most prominent on them so urgently. i open to travel. The structure is a first-class i mercial printing done at the T ime .« office. The ueyoti'l the ptovin.-«» of even our very conscien and St. Mary’s Academy is increasing. buildings, for reproduction in that journal. I i best work executed at the lowest rates. GROCERIES. i one. N otice . — Poisons laying in their supplie tious Republican cotem. to tell what everybody Newman FishiT w»ll furnish Fort Klamath 0. Harbaugh, for s<?m«'?im«'past a resident of Sam. Centers brought in a largo and first- W c learn that .a party ha« gone to the Klam» will do well to call on HafTonden Bros., Rose HARDWARE, CUTLERY,GLASSWARE, knows to be the facte. In hit l«t issue he at with flour, having received the contract. , class assortment of new goods for Newman Edon precinct, naa gone to Lake county, w here burg, exclusive Grocers an«l Provision Dealers, ath river tn arrest Wells brothers and one Kel tempts to slur Senator S’.alor by asserting that CROCKERY, For ironclad and Comvon notebooks, receipt ly on suspicion of having robbed the stage last I Fisher luBt Wednewlay, which will be f^llo-Acd .u nas a large amount of stock. From there where they can select from the largest and Vie made a “very moderate speech to a very he will go to Northern California, returning for most varied stock in Southern Oregon. Strict A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND GOOD8, ’ I and check books, ri t<> the T imes office I by more. T hey will be sold nt unusually low week. rxxlerite-sizeil audience.” None knew that I i business visit in December. 1km voyage. ly on the square. Choice good?, full weight, Tbe Hanreck fever is spreading rapidly. L. S. P. Marsh, the enterprising Ashland rates, and everybodv stiouhi call and see them. this is at variance with facts better than cur Farm and Freight Wagon», low prices. Call and be convinced. * Lieut. Geo. S. Hoyle, formerly of Fori R. J. Cameron of Uniontown brought a load "coteiu. himself, aud such a p« rvcrsion is eulire- Many o’.’.-line Republicans are affected. manufacturer, ha« furnished the T imes office --------- It is rumored that Jos. G. Wisdom has Sold with a superb desk. The workmanship is fust of (’hinamento town this w eek, who lie informs Klamath, has been appointed as instructor of V>’inexcusable, even in the Unscrupulous cam- S ewing M achines .—Four different kinds of Plows, Gang Plows & Sulky Plows. ns are en route for the Flowery Kingdom. nilitary tactics in a prominent academy near new sewing machines have just been received ^.:igii the ltip’iblican managers arc makin . | the Sterling saw-mill to Fields & Parks. class. In fact everything from the flnest needle .Atlanta, Georgia. He assumed his new pos:« Kb bonder the peffplo m.Jto au allowance for Westrop and Carter have lieon painting Jas. McDougall has been awarded the con- Quite a number of Mongolians have departed tion ou tho 1st in»?. Lieut. Wittich, also at E. C. Brocks’ New Drug Store, viz: The to a threshing-machine. Give us »call aud t!ie political »tateiiieats of tlfc ;‘run when so 1 Coleman’s store and have don* a fine j<*b. Crown. Eldridge, New Home and New Ameri judge for yourselves as to our capacity of ' tract for budding the county bridge across recently, which has not been off .et by the new • mce stationed at the same post, is drawing can. They are of the latest aud best improved urnishing good» at* above. arrivals. a fp.rcnt a misstat'on'iit is brought directly The l.ell tor the new Presbyterian Church ' Bear Creek, near the residence of Tims. Me An- The way to make money is to wrve it. To patterns in the world. Price from $-10 to $50. master at West Point. to their notice. What benefit is to be uerived The political campaign is at its heighl, but I drew. av« it buy cheap. To buy cheap pay CASH arrived thii week. Tt is a fin*, large 'me. We this week hail the pleasure of meeting for your goods and buv of f'-om such a course on the part of otlr Cotcm. public attention cannot be diverted from the Green's August Flower. Sheriff Bybee sent a drove of 50 A coast railway, to run up Rogue river into REAMES BROS. I. M. Harvey, late of Sonoma county, Cal., few are able to perceive. We know I hat he ¡3 merits ot the celebrated Singer Sewing Ma It is natural for people suffering with Dys I tins valtey, is being talked of in sonic Circle#. I fl ippy (.’amp. Cal , last Tuesday. Th desperate, but he is only prejudicing Ins case chine. D. 11. Feathers, the agent here, can who has come to reside in this valley, accom pepsia and Liver Complaint or any derange will be followed by another of 200 Don ’ t fad to c ill amt examine that tine as- all the more by this cavorting. urnish them at astonishingly low rates, Call panied by his family. He has purchased J. T. ment of the digestive organs, such as Sour • sortment of g«>o<l» just receive«! by E Jacobs. vember. Roland’s place, three miles northeast of town, Stomach, Sick Headache, Habitual Costive and see him. ness, Palpitation of thu Heart, Heartburn. C oming .-—It is now dciiiiitely settled licit R.' i'nes Bro«, vester l iv received the first in- j «nd takes possession immediately. Such pro Waterbrash, gnawing and burning pains at th« J C. Robins-m, a fl i inirner, <li'»l at Port land Howard ’ s new store will have two large Mr. Hayes and party will come to Oregon ove - I 1 is’ week gressive farmers as Mr. Harvey are always nit of the stomach, Yellow Skin, Coated Tougne He was a me nber <»f the A. O. U. «‘iillm-mt of their immense and first d iss stock show-windows in it, in which some elegant land, arriving at this place about the 2S h, <>r of Fall and Winter goods. Don t fail to give and disagreeable taste in the month, comiug ut welcome. goods will be displayed, This is an innovation of food after eating, low spirits, Ac., to put of) next Tuesday. Th«i S. F. “Chronicle” gives the in a call. N. S. Goodlow of Langell valley called on from day to day buying an article that they There was a heavy frost in some portions of in tbe interior and one that will prove profita as a teason for this that the Constitution of the ?......IS’BY The remains of the lite John Mackin of ble. M lien completed Mr. Howard will have j us Monday, from whom we learn that cattle know has cured their neighbor, friend or rel- ■ the county hut Friday night, notably Apple United States forbids a president going beyond itive; yet they have no faith in it until it is l ire in good condition and buyers becoming Grave creek have been etliumed and were in- a fine place of businei-s. gate. the boundaries of the country during his term too late. But if you will go to your Druggist terre«l in the Catholic cemetery | numerous. In his opinion one-half of the stock of this place J. If Stinson, Police Judge of Eureka, Cal., and get a bottle of G reen ’ s A ugust F lower Let it be borno in mind that Garfield opposed of office. To go to Oregon by sea he would Wednesday. perished last Winter and Spring. Mr. Good- your immediate cure is as certain as you live a ul once a resident of Jacksonville, di.sl re- the payment of the losses sustained by settlers get three leagues fr«.m shore, and out of the Nearly all the young men of Southern Ore- •hrough depredations of tho Modoc Indians in low says that the boom has reached Lake ¿ample Bottle of this medicine can be obtained limits of the United States.” According to ' ceiitly. county aud that 170 majority may be expected for 10 cents to try its superior virtue. Maml S. trotteil a mile at Chicago last Sat <>ri who will cast their first vote for President 1872 3 and also vote I against pensioning the this they may be cxpccterl tar pass through Regular size 75 cents. Try it; two dose will for Hancock, unity and reform. n November support Hancock A English. relieve any case. Jacksonville both going and returning. The urday in 2:IO|, which is the fastest time ever veterans of the Mexican war. See Congres Phis is a good sign. Charley Kohn and a fellow traveler, while Yreka “Journal” says the party will tome by made. sional records to be found at the T imes office. B right ’ s D isease in W omen .—The gen -topping at Henry Smith’s on Wolf creek last 0. Harbaugh, as will lie «'•en by advertise tlie Sacramento river road, and be pit through Raphajl Mor.it ha« returned from Roseburg, tler sex, for a variety of leason« perfect I v lortv-eight citizens of Willow Springs and by the C. A O. Stage C<»., p‘r »pedal convey I where he found ready sale for a wa.gonload ot ment elsewhere, ha3 placed his notes and ac vicinity assembled at tbe residence of T. L. week, took a ramble into the woods, but had underatoo«! by them. e:o peculiarly liableto CASH STORE! not proceeded far when a huge black bear in- ;ho»o attacks which end in Bright’s DKea»« •■omits in the care of Reaines Bros., to whom ance. Mr. Hayes and General .Sherman, with I grapes. Beck last Monday, unadvisedly, and a vote ercepted them. Not desiring to lose Ins vote >f the Kidnevs. Upon Hie special allention six others, will leave Redding to-morrow morn •if women, therefore, we urge the great vir being taken, not a G irlielder was discovered The Willow Springs district school resumed payment can be made. ing, anil stop over night at Sim Sothern’s, halt stinlies on Monday last, with Jas. Pelton as I Fast riding and pistol-shooting about town 1 he weather wasn’t particularly favorable, tor Hancock, Charley beat a hasty retreat, lues of HUNT'S REMEDY, the Great Kid ney and Liver Medicine. This superb you WILL FIND THERE way, reaching Yreka in theeveniug, sometime t sacher. is indulged in by youths barely out of their either. “Straws show’ which way the wind leaving his Republican companion in the rear. medic.lie has saved many a good woman The bear was of an amiable disjiosition, how before 9 o’clock at the latest, of the following Iroui an carlv grave. It is excellent in a>I The Board of Trust«?» held a special meeting swaddling-clothes, which will be discourage«! blows.” ever, and threatened no harm, yiuch to the re <>i the peculiar disease» of the sex. N<> day, to remainover night. Lour others of the on the tir»t opportunity. Tuesday evening and will hold another on We have just received another lot of new lief of the party. medicine equals HUNT’S REM EDY for del Presidential party will take the regular stage, ' Monday. Prof. Scott s String B ind, consisting of Prof material, consisting of several founts of stylish irate women. Sold by all Druggists. Tria) Siys the “Tidings:" A. C. Jones, Esq., of »ize, 75 cents. there being twelve persons in the entire lot. Au impromptu party followed the speaking Scott, P. Donegan, Geo. Brown and Frank job type, elegant printers' stationery, etc., and Jacksonville, Grand Scribe of the Champions So tbe cut.oua will uot t»e disappointed after AUEMTKANl» AAiVAMERS i at Ashland Saturday evening, which passed oil Folk, furnished excellent instrumental music •ire bet!« r prepared than ever to execute every of Honor, has been organizing councils in the all. Make from $25to $50 per week selling good» •SiZAs, Satin* , Fe.’refe— Plain, Stnjted and tor the Pioneer Reunion. imaginable description of plain ami fancy job pleasautly. Willamette valley. The quondam brother. for E. G. RIDEOUT A CO., 10 Barclay Brocaded—Farmers' Satin, Crinoline, The bridge across Butte creek, nt Eagle printing in the most approved style and at as S tage R obbery .—A* Nort. Eddings was as- , Hon. J. S. Herrin of Ashland offers some Dr. Coon, who demeaned himself so unbecom Street, Now York. Send for their eatalogu« Sheeting, Domestic Prints, All the ind 'ernis. cen ling the Siskiyou mountains rhuraday fi^e Durham cattle for sale. See ailvertisenicnt Point, for the construction of which Ed. Smith tonishiiigly low prices. ingly to the order in this county, was ahead of Brands of Hosiery, Gloves^ had the contract, was completed last week. It The officers of Ashland’s Garfield Club are: him, and as soon as he passed over the moun night he was stopped at the last tnrn near the elsewhere, MARRIED Corsets, Inces, Embroid is a substantial structure. Jas. Kilgore, President; J. Wagner, J. M. tains into the Umpqua valley began to organ summit by a road agent ami ordered to deliver Some ¡»ersnnal property belonging to the es- eries, Ribbons, Hack SMITH — WILDER — At Kerbyville. Sept Proposals for putting a new roof on the McCall and Dr. Chitwood, Vice Presidents; A ize councils anti give them his auspicious belie- the mail. The highwayman emphasized his I ute of the late S D Vandyke will be sold 16lh, by Hon. Thus. F. Floyd, County ings, Handker building containing the Clerk's and Sheriff's V. Gillette ami W. H. Atkinson, secretaries; liction. H.s foibles will no doubt be pretty proclamation by the display of .a dangerous ;^fore jong Judge, Chas. Smith nail Miss Lizzie Wil chiefs, Hats, • ■ffices.including a «kylight, will be received by C. K. Klum, treasurer. A more dignitied set lioroughly advertised by Mr. Jones. der—all of Josephine county. looking gun, aud Nor», »aw no other alterna Prof. Scott will give a social party at Har Clerk Klippel until to-day. of pall-bearers for the Republican corpse next tive than to oliey. Having complied with this, riott’s hall on Applegate next Friday evening, S trange C onduct . —The order maintained JEWELRY, GROCERIES AND NOTIONS2 BORN. J. D. Fountain, School Superintendent, will Xovember could hot be selected. the robber called upon him to throw out the October 1st. by some parties at the ball on the evening of While R. M. Garrett wasotihis way to Ashland hold a public examination of applicants for express box; but, upon being iuformed that it HOCKER^MITH—I;i Eden precinct, to the CHEAP SUITS, A bill has been introduced in the Senate to teachers' certificates at the Jackson rille dis with a portion of tbe Hancock A English Glee the 16th was not the most dignified, by anj wife ol Jos. Hockersmith, a daughter. was fastened in the boot, commanded Nort. to establish the boundaries of Josephine and Cur trict school-house to-morrow. Club, one <>f the wheels came off’, the nut hav means. There are a few of the young blood» DAY—In Jacksonville, Sept. 15ih, to tl < TOB ACC OS, CIGARS, CUTLERY. stand at the heads of the leaders , while he wite of Hon. M. J. Ilay, h daughter. ry counties. ing become unfastened. Bob dextrously in this vicinity who will find themselves sud The Hancock & English Glee Club of this knocked in the box with an ax he had previous George Crystal, Jr., this week made the place requests us to extend their thanks to VV. managed the team and nothing serious happen- denly called to account the very first time they ly secreted in the brush. Having secured his cd. 1 he young ladies showed much pluck and attempt to disgrace chemselves. If they NEW THIS WEEK. booty, with all the nonchalance possible he ever-thirsty printer glad with a pitcherful of I. Hutchins of San Francisco for a liberal sup- the wagon was soon righted and rolling again. ply of choice campaign music. are unable to discriminate intelligently, some- sweet cider. informed Nort. that he might now proceed. Charles Whiteaker lias been appointed body will give them the cue. FOR SALE Farmers will find those order books at the The spirit of improvement has manifested it There was only one passenger aboard—a lady Swamp Land Commissioner by Gov. Thayer, T imes office cheap and handy, They can be We < «••*! I nlk .-and she was not molested. It is supposed self to a great extent throughout Jackson coun used at any time for drawing orders on store», to act in conjunction with tbe agent of the 4 NUMBER OF DURH VM CATTLE- that the express lx>x contained gold dust, etc , ty this year. Without showingthe condition of onrteetli. A Cows, Heifers and Bn’ls—at a liargain. mills, etc., saving much writing. general government, ’ Col. Ankeny, in selecting Every laugh exposes them. 1 n order not to ''all on or address to the amount of about $1,000. Registered At the conclusion of bis speech here Senator : J. S. HERRIN. packages were few, and he coul«l not havede- Slater was presented with an elegant bouquet Arthur Chapman came over from Kerbyville s.vamp lands. Messrs. Ankeny and Whiteaker be ashamed of them, let us use that stand ____________ NOTICE. Ashland, Ogn. have gone to Lake county, via the military rive«l much benefit from that source, as he by the ladies. last week, remaining until Monday. He says road, and expect to return to the valley about ard dentifrice, SOZODONT, which is sure to k«ep them white and spotless. No tartar overlooked some. Nort. telegraphed to Al. WING TO A CHANGE IN BUSINESS that Parks and Bunch, bound over for horse the first of November. can encrust them, no canker affect the en Burrows, the stage agent at Yreka, from Cot- A report reaches ns from Yreka that Johnny stealing, have been released on bail. the Eureka Flouring Mills will stop amel, no species of decay infest the dental grinding on th» I«1 «lay of May. Person» p, a wood as soon as possible.aml John Reynolds, Cowan has invested in matrimony. May pros The “Del Norte Record” says: It is now be bone, ifSOZODONT is regularly used. It Two surgeons from the National Surgical In flour or offal at these mills are r©- messenger, anil John Hendricks came over perity be theirs. yond a doubt that the road will be made and is a botanical preparation, and its beneficial VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I having pmsted to take it away on or before that •otne time afterwar«! to look after the matter. stitute of Indianapolis were in town for several A social party will take place at the Schief- days during the past week and treated a num at an early day. It will necessarily take some ♦•fleet« on the teeth and gums are marvel ex have place«! my notes ami n.-emmts in :ime. All persons ind'-bmd to the under- There were three robbers, judging from the ous, as it removes all discolorations, and the hands of Kearnes Bios., who will receive 'igned are hereby notified to come forward time to build such a road as is contemplated.over renders the gums hard and rosy. tracks which were follow«! into theSiskivous, felin sch»»ol-honse this evening, to which every ber of ca-es, giving full satisfaction. nn<l r«*ceipt for all monevs due mn. Those • nd eettle. eitlier withoksh. wheat or n »to, the mountains from Crescent City to Waldo. towards Beaver creek, and then lost. Differ body is invited. knowing themselves indebted are requested a-mv books mii't be squared nn at «hat The ball given by Madame Holt on the even 1 Therefore, by making an early start and get ent parties are now out, hoping to gam the M r . I. If. B ates , Newspaper Advertising to make prompt payment when account» late. T. T. MrREX'ZIF. The whistles of the steam mill and Linn's ing of Pioneers’ day was a pleasaut affair. The ting everything in readiuess before the rainy large reward offered for their apprehension. \gent, 41 Park Row, (Timps Building,) New- »ball become due. __ ’s i season sets in, a great amount of work can be York, is authorized to «'ontfact for udver- Ridings wae »topped near the same place last engine, which are blown regularly, have * bus- attendance was fair, the music by Prof. Scott . . O. HARBAUGH. AINTS, OILS, VAHN1SII, GLASS AMD ¡String Baud first-class au J tbeswppwr ¡«»¿able.' done in tue wintar. liseinonW in tbe T imab atcrar I ami rate* year and say» he m g»Ming tired of th» »port. invae-like sosnd. Jaoksoovin«, Sept. 30, ]8M. puUy M JOHN MILLKITH. DEMOCRATIC TlMlUi REAMES BROS.« AHEAD AS USUAL!! THE GREATEST REDUCTION Ever Known in a Regular Business, Ì LARGEST STO ALL FOR CASHH Spring and Summer Dry-Goods. Î THE SURE I \ ROAD TO SUCCESS! MAKING YOUR PURCHASES J. S. 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