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DEMOCRATIC TIMES. BRIEF REFERENCE. Drummers are thick. FRIDAY OCTOBER 15, ISSO, The Y reka fair is iu session. PERSONAL NOTES. Fall and winter goods continue to arrive and Typhoid fever is raging at Linkville, but we our merchants anticipata a good demand, judg are glad to say that but one death has occurred ing from the stoeks they are laying in. ’ as yet. It is supposed that the unusually hard Benjamin Cummons wasexaminetl for insan Winter of 1879 80 has much to do with this ity this week, but no definite conclusion has state of affairs, as Linkville has always been a { very healthy locality. been arrived at as yet by the authorities. I Veit Schutz has received ail anonymous cir John Miller lias one of the most commodious stores in town and will soon fill it up with a cular advising him to vote for Garfield, as his business would -sutler if Haneock was elected. choice assortment of hardware, tools, etc. The Legislature is still grinding away, but is Artifice is a favorite weapon of the Republican not nearly so busy as W. J. Plymale, who does ! managers, who are moving Heaven and earth not propose to be outdone in furnishing livery. , in behalf of their candidates. I I MINING NEWS. Gin Lin is still piping. J. H. Oatman has returned from Douglas county. Hear a Kabjl Snan lral W i lHalds Un- d^r Hayes, ail Says Hi “^ill Vote as He Sint at Gettysbarj, A*ain3t Hanoockl” Th® Sterling Company is now engaged in cleaning out its ditch. D. F. Parrish of Sain ’ s valley was in town “The R »publican principles, as enun A ppointed A gent .—Hon. H. K. Hanna has Tuesday. Considerable gold-dust from Silver creek ciate l in tin C’licigo platform, are the Read the new advertisements. been appointed agent for the sale of the Clug- has been purchased by Geo. Grotz. saiub for which I fought for four years in Frank Ennis has returned from a trip to Ga- Election-day is approaching fast. gage property and is ready to dispose of the We learn that a party will soon start from the Confederate Army. I will, there lice creek. same. Rally for Hancock and English! Fort Klamath to prospect for quartz not far fore, vote for G?n. JAMES A. GKB Miss Ida Danforth has returned from a visit More new goods at Reames Bros.’ A nother A ppointment .— Win. M. Colvig i from there. IT ELD for Pr isid«'nt. I remember the to Crescent City. and other speakers will address the citizens of Come to the mass meeting on the 30th. John and Oliver Sargent, who have a brave men who pourel forth their lifa- Miss Laura Browning of Leland made Jack ! Phoenix and vicinity on Thursday, October {leas® upon the McCall & Anderson mines bl oo 1 for o it- cause at Gettysburg, anti £ Printing for business nicu is our specialty, sonville a brief visit last week. i '28th. Everybody is invited to attend. near the Eagle mill, recently cleaned up will uot uh mIon th ‘ni n >w.”—[Gen. Jas. Hancock men will now go to work in ear There are five entries for the foot-rac«« at The Mechanic's fair at Portland was much Mrs. E. H. Autenrieth and Miss Katie Dor- {$999. Longstmet, U. 8. Minister to Turkey. I nsane .—Win. Kittle, who has been in the nest. of a success, the liquor which is also dispensed : Yreka to-morrow, Henry’ Mensor, F. YY lck- win are attending the Yreka Fair. J. A. Pankv of Sam’s valley is getting hi« Snow fell on the Siskiyou mountain ì this by M itt. Dillon commanding great attention. w’ire and Jas. Miner being three of them. It employ of Major Barron of the Mountain P. Dunn and «rife, accompanied by Mrs. J. ¡diggings in the Grave creek district ready, PU3LI S ’EAKIN 1. will be for a purse of $50, distance 60 yards, House for sometime past, waft yesterday ex-; week. John Beckner, who is engaged in getting C. Tolman, paid Jacksonville a visit yesterday. and expects a good return from them next ; best two in three. Southern Oregon is back «mined by Doctors Callender ami Danforth We would like to hear from those who prom ready for Winter, informs us that be has found S. F. F loed of II »seburg will address the Capt. Burton and family, recently of Colum season. ing Mensor, and we have little doubt but that and adjudged insane. He will be taken below ised us wood. a good prospect. He expects to do quite well. citizen» of Ashlan I m I vicinity mi the politics bus, Ohio, have arrived at Fort Klamath to lo- i Ralls it Dean, who have been building a ' he will win. today. The Fall fights have been opened in good A friend, writing from Lakeview, »ays the -------- «.-------- {wingdam across Rogue river, near Cbav- ssues of the day at Houck’s hall on Wrisley & YValker will commence the man- catc. ! stylo this season. political outlook is very favorable, and tnat we i ner’s bridge, have sold their interests to Natur.lay Fveuln*. Oct. 211, L egislation eor S outhern O regon .—Hon. { Mr. Clark, representing Christy A Wise, { ! ufacture of sorghum in a few days, their man {Chinamen. Thos. Smith has introduced a bill atneuding ' Adarel Chapter No. 2, Order of Eastern Star, may expect a big Democratic majority from at seven o’clock. E 'eryboly is invited to ufactory being nearly completed. They ex commission merchants, is in town looking after ; Lake. the charter of Ashland. Senator Ross has in- , meets this evening. Newt. Haskin« and Geo. Armstrong will attend. wool. pect to make a superior article of syrup, in troduced a bill for the relief of Jackson county, ' The Presidential election occurs two weeks open a new claim on a bench of Sterling Call at the Railroad saloon ami see Nast’s which event much of the money that now goes Dr. Will. Jackson has returned from Ash I creek next Winter. They have procured Norci:.— I. II. Russell of Ashland has in the matter of the over-payment of some $800 from next Tuesday. picture of the Credit Mobilier culprits in 1873. out of the country for this article will re land, which place lie has been paying a success- I ¡the hydraulic pipe formerly used by II. lately received a beautiful lot of marble di State tax several years ago. All kinds of stoves, handsome and cheap, at The phiz of Garfield is not absent from that main at home. fill professional visit. Deneff, deceased. rect from Eastern qmrri s and is prepared group. I For the finest wedding cards and invitations, S trange .—Mrs. Sehumpf, mother of Geo. Bilger’s hardware store. L. Ackennnn, formerly of Portland, but who i : Prospectors will find a full line of mining i to till all or<lers for headstones, monu Rev. Herman Krebs of Marysville, Cal., an programmes, ball tickets, business cards, teach Sehumpf of this place, a lady now in her eighty- The new bridge across Bear creek is pro now represents Einstein Bros, of San Francisco, i blanks, printed after the latest and best ments,etc., in the most workmanlike man nounced to preach in this place last week, has er’s certificates of excellence, rewards of merit, second year, is being favored with new teeth gressing satisfactorily. forms, on hand at the T imes office. Also a ner at priecs never Lefn e heard of in South was in town this week. not arrived as yet, aud perhaps has postponed circulars, pamphlets and every description of ern Oregon. Heads’ones (including letter by Nature. Several molars have made their The M E. Church has been repaired at tile Rev. F. X. Blanchet will start for Portland i supply of Copp’s ILind-book of Mining ing) frnm 3'0 up (•>.?!() •; in iiiu iionis, from his visit. plain and fancy printing, go to the T imes office, appearance already, and the prospects are that instance of Madame Holt. Law, .standard authority. $*>0 up to $ 1 > >. 'I >|iivs n > liig'i wages to The Ashland district school opened last week where some of the best work in the State is next Sunday, after the 7 o’clock mass, to be ; she will have upper and lower sets in time. I c .« ii therefore .’ive his customers | gone t«vo weeks. Bon voyage. John B. E’gan and Win. Linville, who agen'san Brick-laying has been commenced on the with an attendance of about 159 pupils. H. t ho benefit of tlii' th ’t. Keep vonr money . done at away-down rates. This is the first case of the kind wc are aware of. town hall by G. W. Halt. Col. Geo. B. Currey of Grant county,Repub- i | have been at work on the Etnelino cinna at home bv patronizng local industry. Mr. A. Cryder is principal and Miss Millie Vining The patriotic ladies of this place and vici.iity s t i-.fi.-lion tn every m- lican candidate for Elector, spoke at Ashland i bar mine. return«*«! Wedne««1ay. They re Itiis-eil cu n .n't Y reka R aces —G. W. Stephenson’s “Sir Fires are prevailing in the mountains in the assistant. stanee. • j will present the Hancock &. English Chib of port the ledge as <lev« ‘ l«iping finely and Monday and at Phoenix the following day ! Boys, we’ve got ’em. They are on the run. Walter” won the free-for-all trotting race at viciuity of Jackass creek. plenty of good on* in - brbt. Jacksonville wit^a beautiful American flag on I . R ewing M v hines —Four different kinds of Yreka on Wednesday, in three straight heats, The weather has turned cooler and stoves The tail of the bloody shirt sticks out so j the 30th, and they will also present tho out- \Y alter Jackson, who has been paying the i 1 i new sewing macliines h ive just been received with Jay Beach’s “Maggie Arnold” second; have been put in position. straight in the breeze you could play a game of | prcc]nct furnishing the largest number of {Eistavisit, returned to Portland the other I I I •it E C B.-o >k->’ New Drug Store, viz; The ‘•Rones” distanced. Time, 2:404, ‘2 41, 2:10. ' day. IIis numerous friends were glad to see Work on the Presbyterian church has been seven-up on it. 'representatives at this great meeting with a J acksonvilt E. Oct. 13, 18S0. Crown. Eldridge, New Home and New Ameri The mile running race was a tie lietweeti“Han | him. To th k E ditok Of-' TH E Tl M Es: suspended for the present. The rye crops of the western portion of Lake : tine banner. Everybody is invited. can. They are of the latest ami best improved I cock” and “Small-pox,” Si. McKee’s colt dis | S. S. Montague, Chief Engineor, E. H 1 noticr* >in nriicl«» |>iibl;i|)O<! in th«* patterns in the world. Price, from $40to$50. county this year have proven in most cases a The Board of Trustees will meet in regular The Hancock and English Club of this place I Oregon Sentinel of to-day «vliere it i-stated tanced. success. J. 1*. Roberts, of Bonanza, has cut held another meeting last Saturday evening. 1 Miller, Secretary, and B. B. Redding, of the “that t «vo oft he bpit cit izen« «»r.Lieksoti v il le »essiou next Tuesday evening. L ost .—A blanket and robe taken from the i C. & 0. Railroad, are on their way to Klamath are ready to ait««t to the i.o-i tint’ they '.vent F or H ancock and E nglish .—Judge Prim Some unusually interesting reading matter 69 tons for hay. | Several gentlemen present made some appro- ♦ in prop«'!’ person to T. G. Ream.*« :«’i l ex Union Livery Stable by John M. Caylor last ; Lake. ( 1’. C. Reames brought iu a large quantity of : priate remarks and the Glee Club was also in and other »peakers will address the citizens of will be found on our first page. pre«scd a «visli that the T<»«vii Bond ««•■nd i Sunday night. A suitable reward will be paid Jackson county at Eagle Point to-morrow Horace B. Seybert, who has been looking af make Hmingenients t<» properl« re'’ ‘: > e <• for their return to Cardwell A Son. Hancock’s election is as certain as the sun ■ «vool belonging to Sheriff Bybee from Lake attendance, furnishing excellent campaign mu- * President and his party and t hat he ref1i»« d i county this week, lie informs us that shear - { sic. The Club will meet again oti the 23d. ter his ditch interests in the Wagner creek to (Saturday) afternoon. The speaking will be rises and sets on Nuvumber 2d. have any thing io do «vitli r .” N »•,«,: he F or S ale —A second-hand stove, used but held in Pool’s hall ami commences at one 1 mg is about finished. when it will be addressed by S. F. Floed of mountains fur several weeks past, is in town facts are that no one ever .lotilied me< t The The biggest meeting ever held in Southern time that ttie Presidential party «vould ar little, For further particulars apply to thia o'clock, sharp. The Jacksonville Glee Club Roseburg and others. this week. The result of the October elections proves Oregon «vdl occur on the 30th. I ri vo or ever came to mo and asked me to office. will also be in attendance. A general invi nothing and ««ill serve to spur up the Demo- Elder IL IL Sherrill will lecture at Pool’s C D. Cardwell returned from Roseburg the { call a meeting of the Board of Tru*t«*es for Vegetation is being roughly handled by frost tation is extended. : i rats, who have bean basking in indolent seen:- hall, Eagle Point, on Sunday, Oct. 31, at 11 other day. accompanied by Jacob Moore of As ! ihe purpose <»t t.iking action to receive th«* 329. ! in some portions of the county. ! President and his party. Ev«*ry Democrai ! ity, to renewed action. j o’clock a . M. and 7 o'clock I’. M. Baptism will toria, who has some intentions of locating in { nr$iie town, a« well as myself, ««as ignored. We « talk The atmosphere is comparatively fruo from S peaking .—Col. Eflinger proposes to make ; On the contrary, 1 expressed a wish on dif- Wi then' showing the condition of nurteetb. A little child Leloniing to some persons who be administered at 1 o'clock 1’. M. of the same this place. the canvass of the State as far as Jacksonville, smoke since the rain of last week. I terent occasions, and in the presence ot ! ’.vere moving into Jackson county, ami wi re 1 day. He will also deliver a series of lectures Our old friend, Geo. Grotz of Kerbyville, is prominent ¡{«»publican«, to call together the I'verv lingh exuoscs them. I order not to says the Portland ‘‘Standard, ’ and will start lie n>h;«nn*d <d then. let us n<e that stand- A pie .want party occurred at the residence of campetl at Roseburg, was scalded to death at the school-house on Foots creek,beginning at spending a few days in town. He has a» yet Board ol I’nistee« an I ippoint a c->iniiiitt«»i* < rd doni it rice. S( '7/ • !>< >NT, which is aure to for Southern Oregon the latter part of this J. G. Wisdom last Friday evening. ! with hot coffee recently. j 7 o’clock 1‘. M. on Friday, the 22d, and con withstood the allurements of Cupi.l, but thrives of roi’fption, if the citizen« «h-sirt’d it. .And k«ep them wli to and spotloss. No tartar week. Oregon has no more able or eloquent ; ifany person or ¡icr-oiis, w o ther it be “two can encrU't them, no cinke, affect th® en- Read our advertising columns and get posted The ne««s from Indiana is not as flatteringas tinuing over Sunday. All are very respectfully al! the same. i of the best citizens in tow n.” or the editor amel, no speriew of deca.v infest the dental ■peaker than Col. Eflinger, and we arc pleased on the best places to secure bargains. I of the Sentinel, or any one else, who stales b-nie, if SoZoliONT is regularly used.. It it might be, but the people will strive harder ' invited t>> attend. that he has been able to arrange his business so i Mrs. Izivinia Jones, who has been visit I to the conf rary, their statements are false iva botanical preparation, and its beneficial So great is the demand for 11 »nr that the than ever to overthrow’ the corrupt tendencies Sav» the Ashland “Tidings:” H. F. Phillips ing Isaac Constant and family for sometime ■ and without foundation. as to devote his talents to the interests of the effects on the teeth and glims are marvel steam null cannot grin I it fast enough. of the Republican managers. THOS. G. REAMES, i has been awarded the F«irt Klamath vegetable past, will soon return to her home at Williams party, which will l>e of great benefit. ous, as it removes all decoloration«, and President ol the B lard or Trustees. renders the gums hard and rosy. Dr. Covert 1 as given the required bonds tor A. J. Cook of Applegate had a lively tussle contract, under which he is to furnish the gar- ville, Illinois. . rison with lljidtl !bi. of potatoes, 6,750 lbs. on- F or the F air .—Quite a large number of his appearance at the next term of Court. with a couple of bear on Powell's creek the COUNTY canvass . Kir Astley Cooper e E. C. Five, the jolly captain of Bvb^e’s ferry people from this section are attending the N. II. Berry took a tine live yeai oi l colt be oilier day, but succeeded in dispatching them. | ions, 1,925 Hx of beets, 5,300 ibs. of cabbage, boat, was in town Wednesday. He is always I VITA I. RESTORATIVE—Tho Greet En- Speakers in the interest of Hancock & F.ng- glisli Remedy, lias made inorccuies of Ner fair at Yreka, though not so many as last year longing to John \\ atson to Y reka this w eek. ' 700 lbs. of turnips, 500 lbs. of carrots, S25 lt>< Andy is a In elv bear-hunter. ready to land the traveling public on cither i lisli w ill address the citizens of Jackson coun- vous Debility, Spermatorrhoea, Seminal Among those in attendance are Jas. A Card- parsnips ami 10.600 lbs. of apples, at 97 cents Han oek’s majority " ill be greatly augment A new lot of English ale of a superior qn dity side, rain or shine. Ixis! Manhood, notMtirnal emis- i Weakness. {ty at the follow ing times and places: well, G. W. Stephenson, Jan. McDonough, J. ed bv many casting their mat leu «ote in No- per hundred. The hauling from this valley -ions, inability for mental lab«>r,desponden has just been received at the Railroad saloon. Frank C’ng-.'agc. who has been in town for Ei,le Point, Saturday, Oct. 16th, at 1:30 cy and other diseases induced by youth R Little, L G. Ross, Geo. W. Chase, S. 1 will be «lone l>y Thatcher &. Wordeu, w ho have I he Hayes party has left Oregon an ! the en ' vend» r. The hero ot Gettysburg is the favor- I the freight contract. some days past, left for E.’.stern Oregon Tues r. M. ful tollies and excesses, than al! other med Booth, Geo. S. Howard, .A. Barneberg, N. IL { ite of he young men, and justly sO. Sam’s Valley, Saturday, Oct. 23:1, at 1:30 icines combined. Why will you suffer? thusiasm for G iriield is none the greater for it. day to look after h:s sta/e interests there. He Berry, D. W. Crosby, E. B Caton, Si. McKee, r. M. ■'em! to A. E. Milltie, M. D., No. 11 Kear Pio : B >y, tne foot-r icer, is at Yreka and Gvo. H. Y ouug ami J.icob Schmultliug lime J ury L ist .—The folio«« ing i.“ a list of jarors will return in a few weeks. F l>. and Frank Savage, Henry Mensor, W. ny Street, San Francisco, for the Reatora- Phoenix, Thursday, Oct. 28th, at 1 :30 P. M H-.-ury Mensor m the foot-race to-mor- completed the inundation of the ns-v city hail. 1» Wli dra»m for the ensuing year by the County Jackson« ille, Saturday, Oct. 30th, at 1:30 *ive anil be cured. Price, ?3 per bott’-». Capt. J. M. McCall, of the well-known firm L. Bilger and others. row. lle is said to be accompanied by a racer Commissioners last «veek: Four times the quantity, 810. Try a bottle. of Met’all, Atkinson & Co , Ashland, returned and seven o’clock P. M. C. Coleman is having a new roof put on his Dr. Mintietreatsall private diseases snccess- who will bi pilled against the winner. Everybody is invited to attend and hear the 'ully. Medicinessent secure from observa W. H Atkinson, M. L. Alford, F. K An- from San Francisco this week, where he has S ad A ccident .—Wc regret to learn ef the residence ami other improvements made to it. IL»n. A. C. Stanley has introduced a bill di-rson, J. A. Anderson, John .Ashpole, R C been laying in a large stock of goods. political issues ot the day discussed. fatd accident that be'ell tlm youngest chil I of tion upon receipt ot price or O. D. Raphael Moral left for Y I'ck i the other d.iy regulating the coi'e :t.i >n of road tax. Capt. A rmstroiii: Hugh F. B.irron, G. S. Butl r, F. our esteemed friend G. S. Mathewson of Jo.ie- J. M Zion, Seriliner A-Co.’s affable traveling with a large load of grapes, wmu and brandy. Thos. Smith has in roduct-d a bill m relation I! irm-berg, J. M. Black, M. Bellin-er, T L I'eulth. Strength Tl<or I mportant M ention . — Haflenden Bros., pliine county. It scenn the little one was Bei l> Clip iii.i, < *. C oolidge, G. ’»'». Cook- agent, was in town this week canvassing for Roseburg, have the only exclusive grocery and Of Hie Kidnevi and Bladder always fol- The improvements made to the county offi to tlw destruction oi the da.ger cockle burr. iev, J. M Childers, W. L. Colvig, Wm. Cam- st»iiding before the tire while ehe eld -r mem ’• .wi t lie q c ot t ho great Btv*liu Compound, cers budding have assisted its look considera .‘run, J. . Collin«, John Card"« 11, Win. Encyclopedia Britannica, a very valuable provision store in Southern Oregon, where can “Dr. Mnitio’i Nenlircti«’titn.” Brijrht’« Dis- bers of the family were absent from tue room, Ne«vinan Fi-.hir's new advertisement «« ill be Clark, P. Domi, I. 11. Davis, P. Done an, R work. He secured several subscribers. lie found the largest, most varied, Idlest and ”•«‘-0. Diahi’tp«. ! ni’atn mat ion, StiiAi t intr and apd, the Aimes igniting its clothin.’, it was fa bly. found in ‘his isiiie of the I imes . He is receiv II. I'ean, S. Furry, John I. Grubb, O.'Gan- cheapest stock in the country. Unsurpassed 1‘ hivate D iseax I’ i an* quickly cured by it. I Soulli- iii Oregon should vote solidly against ing a very large ami first class assortiwnt of i ird, Jas. H**ims, John He id, W. P. Hillis Isaac B. Dobell and family of En land arriv- tally burned before Xsistancc could arrive, Fur L<‘ii<’oi ; iiip.i it has no pquaL Don’t be in Portland. All the luxuries, novelties, rare- fMo-iii iilcd to lake any otlior preparation. ■"rhe sufferer lingered several hours before death Garfield, lor he has always been opposed to Fail and \\ niter goods, w hich will be sold las. Il I’lilin. J. E. ¡Lu vev, G. W. Isaac*, M. ed in town tliis week and have some intentions it I '1, Thus p. Kahler, W. B Kincaid. I obt. of locating permanent!) her. !«■ in Southern Oregon. ties and delicacies of the season. Large in i-P’oi v one wlm lias tried it ie.-ommends n. relieved it from its min. cheap. Lahk-r, 1 .1. K nnev. John Ktme. K. Knbli, They came by way of Crescent City and are voices of goods constantly received and sold at For sal® bv all druirgists. Price $1 a bottle, Everybody w ill attend the great mass meet or six bottles for $3. Geo. Brotvn is n >w engaged in building a I’. L Linkuviler, 1> Linn, J. M. McCall, I. bedrock prices for cash. Square uualin s, P assed A way .—We announced last «veek ing to be held in tins place on Saturday, the welcome. O. Miller, John B. M llion, J. W. Mdls, C. <l‘«e)lit’.g-ho.i.ie for Prof. J. W. Merritt, li A C.4KD, choice goods and full weight. that J. II. I ‘enn’s secoml daughter, Ida, was 30. h. M i rndi-r. Thus. M Andrew s, It. F. M mrv, Sheriff- Bybee will leave for Portland in a ««ill be occ.qiied by Prof. Webster, who is Toni! « v ’ io ore suffering from the error« They are «losing out a large sto«‘k of queens l.i“ Me I r mougli, J. M Mattnev, Geo. Me/er- seriously ill with diphtheria; «he died Saturday Johnny Woods ami John Aslmieatl were in teach ng the Heber Grove school, when com 1®. J. S. March, John Mill sr. J W Mai nin , few days to attend Judge Deady’s court, to ware, glassware and stoneware in I in I i ’ to ’ 1 > i «'I vurb. n^rvoa« w«sk- at very low morning. Minnie, the eldest girl, passed away town Wednesday after a load of Jacksonville pleted. Julin M Nichols. T. A. Newman, Joshua which his case against Robinson, et. al., has prices. Try their eheap N ew ncss, early <l'c.iy, loss of manhood, <tc., I C rop J apan o:i Wednesrlay afternoon. The two younger N.'athaniincr, John O’Brien. C T. T’ayne, Win. been transferred. He will be accompanied by ■.v;l: ii >: i 1 i r-'cip® tli it will cure von FREE flour. The 329 fever is afilicting Jacksonville, Pi-nmger, J. W. Plymire, J. M. Pruett, 1. J T ea . I girls are now afflicted with the same disease. his daughter, Miss Etlie. • ..... ...... - +--------- )F CHARGE. This great remedy was Wm. Justus has a liand of fine .slice]» for sale. These cabalistic characters can be seen any- Paipps, W’ ii . Pernoil, Arthur Pool, ('. II. Mr. and Mrs. 1 ’ennhave the sympathy of all are I mportant N otice . — We 'Iiscovercd L«' a missionaty in South Amer i John E Young, formerly of this place, but our citizens. What was one of the happiest For further particular» see advertisement else where now-a «Lys. Tl.eir meaning can be as- ‘ Picki-n«, J. A Pinky, It. B. Robinson, O. E. ica. Send a K’lf-.a 1 1 ii *- m * 1 envelope to the out statements of account to certained t»y applying to any of our Reptiblican 'tose. T. -I. R limey, J. B. It >d."»rs, T. G now of Salem, and Miss Lollie Byrne of that families t«vo weeks ago, is now changed to one where. R ev . J oseph T. I nman , Station I), Sew Reames, S. Sergeant. E. Seh;off« 1 in, John place were married last W ednesday. 0<ir , indented to the T imes offi Business cards of the most elegant and pop- friends. York City. in deepest mourning. Truly, “The works of ; \\ . Smith. Manzmitn, John W. Slagle, Thos. . .. . —« . —. best wishes for their everlasting prosperity i get an early response from those who may Henry Taylor’s team ran away at Central ‘H Si"iip« >n. W n. S.i'ison, W. J. Savage, S u'ar styles furuislied at the li.ME.s office at S the Lord are mysterious.”- [Corvallis Blade. Pili« <>i Kolul Void j receive them. The amount due from each and happiness go with them. Point last Sunday and dem rdize l the wagon S'llntnrsli, John Sizi-more, Squire IL Stevens, F. rates. | person is small, bitt in the aggregate amounts \re not worth as iniicli to th«« victim of Ed S nith, G e>. Sv’l: flump., I.. p. Geo. Brown, of the Union Stable, returned Dvn|'«»|>si:i or Biliouiucss a« Dr. M intie’a R eligious L ectures .—Elder R II Sherrill, stoppeil by C. i: »nsiderauly. j lie horses «« ere I'arget-rhooting is a favorite amusement in I Prue, Frank Towne. John G. 1 to considerable to us. P.i]»er has advanced in Engli'li Du delion l.iver and Dv.-pepsia of the Church of God, delivered a series ot Sam's valley and some good marksmanship IS il Wilkinson before any further damage re |\\«’rtz, Jos. \\ il«m, Arthur Wilson, I r> this week from Realm/, where he met three {price ami the time is nt hand when we must Pill. P clear« th«* liver <il lole. tones iiptlie | \\ tlliiMi“, Tims. Wright, Cha«. W lliams, Wm gentlemen named Herd, who have just arrived lectures at the M. E. Church during the past exhibited. suited. ' lay in our Fall and Winter stock. So our pa- i -».ua -li, I’li’iin full lireaiii, coated tonga®, {Wil-on, J. H. Whipple, Jacob Walz, J. N from the States and will take charge of C. ; troiis will in the suh* or liack, water bra«h, gid- week. The Elder preaches an alme-t new doc Robt. H. Brown of Eagle Point, who was readily see the reason why we call d pain Wool is rating at 25($29e. in the S.ui Fran- ■ ' Young. lio-i. rn-li o! Iilo'.d to the head, pimple«, Scbieffelin ’ s place on Rogue river. i on them so urgently. trine to this section, maintaining that the soul lailoiv complexion; is sugar-«•outed, and no cisco market, the latter being the price of the thrown from a load of ra'ls l.st week, is recov sleeps until the second coming of Christ, who mercury or o'lier mineral ill it. For sale ering sloivly but surely. Hiscoll.tr bone «vas S outhern O regon H orses at Y REKA.— Hon. A. C. Jones, who has been in the Wil best fleeces. T ax L evy .—The Gounty Commissioners la--> by all druggists. will reign on earth, with Jerusalem as his cap setbv Dr. Aiken, who also dressed Ins other ¡'lie following horses from Jackson and Lake lamette valley for some weeks, returned home L. C. Geary and Sebastian Sclmmpf will put ital seat. He is thoroughly conversant with are occupying stalls on the Siski- on the 7th. He reports wonderful animation week fixed the tax levy for this year at 2d wounds. I counties (AüVtMKM up a cabinet and wagon shop at Brownsbor- { mills, viz: State tax, 7 mills; school purposes, the Scriptures, a fluent speaker, and seemingly Iio'vard now has tlieCryst.il Bazaar in apple- you County Agricultural Society’s grounds: amongst the Democracy there, which is omin Make from 825to $Vi per week selling good® otigh at ouee. , : 3 mills; county purposes, 10 mills. Poll tax, for I.. <;. RIDI OLT .V CO.. 10 Barclay fortifies the positions he takes well. Those who Si. McKee’i s stable—Bav colt 11 nry Mensor, ous of a good report next November. pie order and ««ill soon add a fine assortment Jell. Croy is officiating as Marshal during I -S3. This is the same as it has been forth«1 Street, New York. send.!<>r t heir catalogue by Scairi]H'rdo«vn, dam a Black Hank mare. heard him were pleased with his efforts, of goods to his already large stock, He has Hon. Jas. K. Kelly, late Chief Justice of the ■ past few years. If we take the great, number md erm«. D. W. Crosby’s absence at Y’rcka. He makes Jay Bitach’s staid«- -Bav stallion .Altamont., not entirely agreeing with his creed. one of th«» handsomest establishments in Suuth- by Almont, 5 years old, dam by Brown Chief. Supreme Court, has resumed the practice of a good officer. { of county improvements that have been tnad< 7” ern Oregon. Bay tillv Mai-gie Arnold, 4 years old, by Al his profession at Portland, I he Judge is one during the past y ear ami those now point; on R epublican M eeting .—Col. Geo. B. Currey, The party given by Prof. Scott last Friday , moot Mambrino, dam by Norman, sire of Lulu. Blanks of every description, such as de -Is of the ablest attorneys in the State and we : into consideration, the people may «leeni them BALDWIN — At Linkville. Sent. ‘29th, Rcpnblican candidate for Presidential El ctor, evening was well attended and proved an en Black filly Alta.sm, by Altamont, dam by < « ”• c •*. *’ti ' -«i <•* <»«•«•. T. s in I .losie N. mortgages ami assessment schedules of all wish him the full measure of success he de I selves fortunate that t.avi*s ;>rr no higher. i Post's Hambletonian. addressed a fair audience at the Court House joyable- affair. B ■ Id w «n ; < 3 V <• I- ind 8 ill* ntll~. I kinds, tor sale at the T imes otin'e. A iso a full I serves. last Wednesday evening. Mr. Curry is a dry J. N. T. Miller ’ s stable- Y'ellow gelding Ty R eal E state '1 ransaim ions . — The following M. Mensor, the enterprising merchant, will line of Justice’s and Constable s blanks aftet ler, by Aleck, son of Y’ftrmont, dam unknown. but argumentative »¡»eaker, and. considering deeds have been recorded m the County Clerk's soon commence the construction of a neat two- the Lest forms. NLW THIS WEEK. COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS. his subject, is to be complimented upon doing John Cowan’s stable -Black gelding Black I office since the last issue of the T imes : story residence. no worse. He adduced nothing new, however, The new bridges across Butte creek, Foots Dick, 8 years old, by Black Pilot, dam un OCTOBEH TERM. J W. Brassfield to Hiram Smith, 160 acres known. YY e are glad to learn that Caro Bros, have FOR SALE. advancing the same arguments we have heard creek and Elk creek have all been favorably ! i in Jackson county. Consideration. ?1. James Sutl erland's stable — Rav stallion made a settlement with their creditors and will Officers present -Hon S J Day.* Judge; { St;def| enN f(> f . (> w Banfield Mitchell, Williams and others make before reported upon by the experts appointed by the i Peninger’s Mike, 14 «cars old, by Vi rmont, GHIE UNDERSIGNED HAS 500 HFAI> R. A. Cook and A. Alford, Commissioners; I , Ji>h() M . Nil.'111(!s l)avI(.cordl,]. hnn, in which the bloody shirt figured as chief resr.ine business. Court Henry Pape, Sr., and Jas. McDougill : da*n a Whip mare. Black stallion Sir Walter, I of graded sl.ee]», free from di-ieave ami Henry Klipj»el, Clerk; Wm. Bybee, Sheriff. i by Marion, dam a Black Hawk mare. A'ellow factor. The news from Ohioandlndianadidn’t i Geese and ducks are already winging their —and accepted. oi good ci »nd h i' >n, winch will lie so id at Henry Pape, Sr., was appointed inspector of' A uction S alk in A shland —Y« ■ ' ! „-elding Aleck, 5 years old, by Miller’s Aleck, ■i ie.iioiinlilo figure. For further pHrtic- trouble him much, for well he knew that Gar way to warmer climes, which indicates the ap- Indian troubles are prevalent in Washington . da:n uukiiown. to report at this term of Court. I «lence of M. Baum, Granite s! to-!. \ ‘ n 1, < n iiiins call on or address new bridges, field wasn’t sute of his election by considerable. i proacli of Winter. Territory ami Lieut. Symonds lias been order W m . JUSTUS. Geo. Thompson «vas allowed $10 for dama , Saturday, Oct.. 23 1. at one o'clock P M hi» Jacksonville. Oct. 12,1880. White Bros, will keep a first-class stock of ed to leave Vancouver, get (if) men from the I N. L. G rimes , recently of Salinas City, Cal., I I A ccidentally S hot .—A son of R. Higin- ges sustained while crossing county bridge near entire lot of household goods; also one new liquors, cigars, etc., at the toll-hous® of the Port Townsend garrison and go to Skagit and arrived in this county two weeks ago with his bugtry made by J S. Eubank«. Terms of sale: botham of Central Point, aged about five years, : H. True’s. ’ new Rock Point bridge. Ou all bills over $20 time will lie given. “ quell the outbreak. NOTICE. ! family, and while nearing Ashland his attention was last Sunday accidentally »hot and severely I Articles of agreement between the County Orson Gilbert and family have removed to was called to the fact that he had lost some The editor of the Del Norte “Record” has wounded. It seems that Jas. G. Birdsev, w ho Court of Jackson county and Jesse ami II. C. I D emocratic M eeting in J osephine .—.Judge Thos*» who are indebted to had just returned from shooting at a mark, was ( Jacksonville ami will occupy the new building performed the unexampled feat of purchasing a ■ money by a gentleman who noticed S‘20 fall Dollarhide, for a ten years’ lease of the Siski Prim, Hon. A. C. Jone», E. II. Auteurieth, the undersigned by note <w safe. He may desire it for the safe-keeping of from his wagon and kindly returned it. It you W koii Road, were entered into, said com Esq., and others w ill address the citizens of taking the shells out «-f hi» pistol, suppos ' going up on Filth street. I I book account are hereby no ‘‘Pony” Stephenson, who now drives stage his reputation. Otherwise we are unable to seems that Grimes had deposited several hun- pany to put down 60 rods of corduroy and Josephine county at Kerbyville on the evening ing they ha-l all been exploded. This unfortu dreil dollars in a stove on the vehicle, all of lessen grade on first hill this side of State line. of Octolier 25t’h. Also at Wilder« ille and t tified that an immediate set nately proved not to be the case, and the ham in Umatilla eouuty, was rather severely kicked comprehend what he needs it for. tlement must be made, as I mer comiug down on one of the cartridges, it by a horse the other day. The list of persons subject to military dutv Williamsburg, time to lie announced hereafter. Jas. Mann intends establishing a fishery ' «vhich (««itli the exception of two twenties) had intend to go East to buy went off, the ball hitting the child, who was W. C. Lacey, who is now located in Joseph {some« here in Rogue River. He has a good dropped out along the road. He came from the submitted by the County Assessor was approv Woman Nuir.-njre. goods, anl roust have money« north, aud those who may find any portion of »t.imling near by, in the left side, passing ine county, came to tow n this week after a { outfit aud will comply with the law. He con- ed and Clerk ordered to transmit a copy to Evon the women are not all ao-reed in G. KAREWSKI. warning the ballot, and it is an open ques through the body ami lodging in the wall. Dr. load of Jacksonville flour. ■ templates importing catfish and pike from the the money will be kind enoiiL'h to harnl it to Secretary of State. Norf. IMdings of the 0. & C. Stage Company, tion whether. if submitted to a vote ot wo A.keu was summoned and reports that there It was ordered that the Clerk write to the Flour, grain, county «crip and money taken ■ Wabash river, Indiana, and propagating them as Mr. Grimes is in sore straits over his loss. trien alone, they would declare in favor of PUBLIC NOTICE are hopes of the lad s ultimate recovery. The at par on all aocouuts with the T imes office. ' here. Comity Clerk of Lake ordering him to issue an undertaking to discharge the grave duties and iesponsjl>i>it ies of elo<-t<>r«. But if the I bullet had luckily entered the flesh between Now is the time to respond. R eligious I tems .—Rev. M. A. Williams execution on the judgment obtained by this i 1 We learn that J. II. Penn, now of Corvallis, women of Oregon and Washington were rpHE PUBLIC TS HEREBY NOTIFIED the ribs and missed the more vital parts, county against George Nourse, ex-County called I that the best of toh ierua and cigars ran upon to vote tor the best and most We have been placed under obligations for a his lost three children, and only his third «vill hold services at the Panky school-house hereafter be obt tined at the toll house near i though passing through the lung. Treasurer. effectual remedy fir lame backs and all dis complimentary ticket to the Mount Shasta { daughter remains, who is also stricken with that in Sam's valley next Sunday at 11 o’clock A. M. Chavner's fridge on Rogue river. Also »it — —>*---------- eases of the kidneys and uriti try organs, tax The Sheriff submitted his delinquent | tearful scourge, diphtheria. The liereaved and at Rock P >int at three o’clock i*. m . of the T he M ekting at P hcenix — Considering tho District Fair, now in session. vote would be unanimous for (lie Oregou extra quality of liquor by the quart. Priet,« {fa nily has the sympathy of all in its beraave- { same day.... Elder M. Peterson will hold ser- list, showing $906 64 collected since July, and the reasonable. Kidney'lea, which is sold everywhere. short notice given, a fair-sized audience assem P. Donegan, who is interested in a band of I mellt. $1,577 75 still due. | vices at Ashland on Sunday .... Elder R. IL bled at I-aveul»erg » hall in Phoenix on Satur I sheep with C. L. Hill, received the fall clip We reeei ived a pleasant call from A. Magee, i Sherrill will lecture at the Ashland district FOR SALE. Bills to a large amount wore audited. MARRIED day last to listen to Judge Prim ami Hon. A. from Lake county this week. i traveling a/eut ; for the “Pacific Life,” an ex- sclmol-houso Frid iv, Saturday and Sunday eve- C. Jones. The room had been tastily decorated Dr. Pierce’s Gohlen Medical Discovery WHITE—TUFFS—At the residence of the 4 NUMBER OF DURHAM CATTLE— J. A. Cardwell has gone to the Yreka fair, I ceileut spo papei published at San Fran- i nings. Everybody is invited to attend.... cures every kind <>f humor, from the worst bride’s patents in Grant’s Pass precinct, ,A Ci avi . I ieitoi i and Bull“—atabargnin. by the Hancock and English Club of that place, but you can procure the l»est turnouts at the I cisco. 1 iio.se desiring tins nature of a journal by Rev. M. A. Will’ums. Henry L. White <>”-m or addru’ss Rev. D. A. Crowell will occupy the pulpit of seioftilii to the common pimpleoreruption. J. S. HERRIN'. I cannot do better than give Mr. . Magee their which takes great interest in the cause. Union Livery Stable all the same. oi Rock Point and Miss Halite Tuffs. „ Four to six b<> ties cure salt-rheuin or the M. E. Church on Sunday at the usual A>hland, Ogn.- i names. Judge Prim’s effort is highly spoken of by all [In common with their many friends we tetter. { morning hour. Matt. Dillon has purchased the property for One to five bottles cure the worst kind of extend our congratulations and wish the 1XIK MIN ING BLANKS GO THE TIMES who heard it, being dignified, free from person J is \\ . Gilmore has presenteil the T imes of I O ffice , (’onp’s ! Lind-book of merly owneil by O. Gunnison, in the «astern V ital S tatistics .—It is shown by the re pimples on th«* face. alities and abounding in solid facts. He held fice with a huge corn-stalk, measuring twelve Two to four bottle« clear the system of happy couple a long life of ma’rimonial Law always kept nn hand. Pr cefi a ports <>f Health Boards.and other authorized portion «»t town, paying $600 for it. bliss. May their course through life ever leet in height. Iho.se who are dubious in the 1> -lies, that diseases of the Kidneys and boils, carbuncles and sores. the attention of liis audience closely for two II E l>e-.( carjs :■! Four to six bottles cure the worst kind of i matter can see for themselves by calling on us. J. Nunan is “ stirring up ” the people of De! be lit up by the “white” rays of prosperity TP Bladder are largely on the increase; a sad liours, giving the issues of the day in a ciwcise, I I I l»b|<‘l* ' »r ! 11 tl cert uuly beats anything of the kmd we have fact, due perhaps to the foolish habit of erysipelas. Norte county through the columns of the «traight-forwaril manner. Hon. A. C. Jones Three to six bottles cure blotches among and their experience never be ‘‘tuff.” i ever seen. drinking lager beer and oih*r liquors.with WEISS — HOCKERSMPI II — In Jackson 1) i XI i s ’.: i . i r: , i i,< u ,<• .-«Vi, nr® and followed in some remarks that tit the occasion “Record.” He kuows how to do it. the hair. : out knowing what .hey are made of. Is county, <>ct. fith. by Elder A. Miller, A. 1) The political campaign is at its height, but there a remedy? Decidedly yes. Use Six to ten botf les cures running at the ears. : iix«’ii, rip»’., files, pinchers' exactly and were fully appreciated. The Jack- The Scott Valley “News,” one of the best lo Five to eight bottles cure corrupt or run | P. Weins and Miss Mary E. Hockersnrith. nippur-. !<>ng- anti Immliii’rs. at pnldi.: attention cannot be diverter! from the li 'NT'S REMEDY—a potent and unfailing ■onville Glee Club proved a feature and de cal papers in Northern California, has become JOHN MILLER’S.- specific for Kidney, Bladder, Liver and ning ulcers. merits ot th® celebrateti Singer Sewing Eight to twelve bottles cure tho worst BORN. lighted its hearer» with stirring campaign songs, a full-fledged semi-weekly and furnishes its chine. D. H. Feathers, the agent here, Ma Urmarv Complaints. HUNT’S REM EDY, cau 'IIIIE hc'-t r»*-'iriHi®nt ’>f Roirers’ ■«lA W<<«. fjiie meeting was a »uccoss and will be repeat- readers double th«j amount of reading m iller. fuftiish them at a»iom»!nuglv low rate» Call the Great Kidney an I Liver Medicine, is en scrofula. I ‘‘f . k«t, ai. Sold by «lruir'riMs, ami in half-dozen and J \('i»ps— In A-hlui'l. Oc’ober 7th, to the 1 1« utioiiu’« cu.iei \ >: dorsed bv eminent iiliysici tns. Sold by all JL’ on th« 28th. 8..- b ents-rprist- <>ughl ,v e liber.iffy rewarded. «A/iti bf t him v»Ue of Anscn Jacobs, a duiqrb’.er, JOHN MILLJCRU dozen lots st real «liavouut. Druggists. Tiiai size, 78 oent»>. Don’t forget the C. C. W. R. I I I