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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1880)
Tiio Republic ms of tins vicinity have ac Afcri'o S ale in A ahlanu —At the r.-»i PERSONAL KÛÏES. iúI.UNG NEWS. A Republican in towu became so enthusias tually stimtiiuned up enough enthusiasm to or ' deuce of M. Baum, Granite «treet, Ashland, I tic over the Indiina election that his son lock i Honry T. Hutchin* and Mr. Crow are John Sizemore has returned from Lake Saturday, Oct 2234, at »»ne »»’dock p. M., hie Plenty of frost. ed him up in his shop as a preventive against ganize a Garfield and Arthur Ulub a fortnight FRIDAY .OCTOBER 22, 1880. • running ditciie*,witli ttie intention of work ¡entire lot of Imnselmld l «» o »I s ; also » ne new couutv. before election. They will have just time insanity. Beautiful weather. I erm s <4 sale I enough to bec»ene an efficient set uf pall bearers Tallie Cohn, the popular traveling agent, is ing bars of Rogue river near Galien creek. i buizsiy* lliaile by J. S E-dmii' -» Democrats to the front. ! Ou all bills over $*2'J time w ill b - given. * Democrats are working all the harder since to the Republican corpse. S ome P otatoes . —Geo A. Jackson of Table I Haskins A Armstrong, who reeentl.v 1 in town. the October elections, which do not discourage Mass meeting on the 30th. Rock dug t«u potatoes from a hill the other i opener! a Haim on starling creek, have al The Meaeh.1111 referred to as being under arrest Jacob Ish has returned from the Camp War S ewing M aliiini .a — Four <1 »Teimt i.ia»1» of them in the least, but nerve them to earnest, ready conitnenoed piping with it fair supply day, the lot weighing 25 pounds, an average of Yreka is using Eastern lard. iu Colorado is probably A. B. Meacham of this j tier oountry. new sew ing niftcliieea have j»,o i.v,-n received of wa'er. efficient labor. 2j pounds each. They can be seen at the Rail I xvok out for fraudulent voters. State. There is hardly a doubt but what the j John Hookenjos has removed to his farm it E. C. Brooks' New Dr i ■ St<»r", vii: The road saloon. It is rumored that Alden »ft C’o. of Silver Geo. Stephenson has returned from Yreka, men referred to are guilty of giving np JacKson ' Crown, Eldridge, New Home ami New Ameri Work for Hancock and English. near Phoenix. creek, Josephine c innty, are working ex- can. They are of th«» late«t ami »»-st impmve»! bringing home his tine stallion “Sir Walter,’ to the savages to be butchered. Meacham is The Linn county fair was a success. C. or H.—The regular session of the Grand S. L Howard and wife of Ashland was in • e"<ling!y rich diggings, which often pays patterns in the world -T *b-mi $40 to $50 who won two races in good time, considerin insane on the Indian question. Council of the Champions of Honor will con ■?!00 a day. * town Tuesday. Overland travel has been heavy of late. the heavy track. Jos. Patterson and the balance of the party i Miss Maggie Sergeant, of Phoenix was in ••Nl’.W FAWGMIl NOriOM«“ vene in this place to-day, the 22d. A large Tho*. F. Kennedv, Ed. ravens an»l oth Only eleven days more until the election. A bill has been introduced in the Ore /on may not work injury to p^opl»« w >en thev number of delegates from every portion of the that went to California la«t May to assist in ; town this week. ers have »’»“covered good diggings on Al Beautiful visiting cards at the T imes oflice. Legislature authorizing Cardwell to furnish iel:Ue to m itfer- <>f :'Itle c but county will no doubt be in attendance. harvesting the crops of \ <>lo and Colusa cotin-1 len gulch. near Waldo, and are n»>w pros when eu'ert.-iine I ■»•< to whit we shall Like paying Linkville is M isu Frankie Moore of and he the best livery in Southern Oregon, Hancock and English are the coining men. ' pecting them. tics, will return soon. They found the climate • when afllii'teil w ih serious diseases of the ♦ \sliland a visit. T hanks . —We have been requested by proposes doing it. blood manitmte»! bv eruptions, blr»t<-hest A large amount of teami.ig is now going ou. there unusually unhealthy, most of the party j B. W. JI iston of Foot« crook calle 1 on u -eroful<»ti“ an l «ulier sweilmgs and grave Louis Huseman and other residents of Yreka Mrs. H. Mitchell of Ashland is visiting Walker ft Wrisley are manufacturing 100 being sick a large portion of their time. Isaac Cox is now a resident of Modoc county, Wednesday, from whom we learn that the “Vinntoiii“. Tike that well tested and ef who were favored with some of the Jackson Smith river. Cal. gallons of sorghum syrup daily. They raised minors of tint region are in iking greater ficacious remcdv. Dr. Pierce’* Gol >en Med- Th»?se Republican roosters that are now a'r ville steam mill’s flour, to return McKenzie ft Cal. a large amount of the cane, its also di»i many Mr. Borris of Portland has been spending a preparations than ever for Winter. ical Discovery—the greatest blood purifier -Miss Frankie Howard has returned to Rose of their neighbors. ing themselves will look like they ha»l gone j few days in town. of the age. 11 the bowel* are very costive, Foudray their thanks. It was found to be a Prospectors will find a full line of mining use also Dr. Pierce’s Pellets (little sa ;ar* through a threshing-machine after November' burg. superior article in every respect. The ladies seem to be doing their l»»>st to Caro Bros, of Roseburg have resumed busi- blanks, printed after the latest and bc“t coated pill*). John Miller's store is beginning to look gor look like the men, and their wearing apparel is 2d. The skirmishing ha“ been favorable for the ' n •“« u’.*ain at Roseburg. ( URI S FEVER AND AGUE. forms, on band attlie T imes office. Also a R unaway . —One of Senator Ross’ four-horse Republicans. But the battle has only fairlx geous. Piea^aitt Vallrt/. fo Tkivi?* fh.. 111., shaped to that point. Wonder if they are supply of Copp ’ s Hand-book of Mining teams ran away near Blackwell Tuesday, with begun and will result in their ignominious de- { Father Blanchet left for Portland Sunday March 31, 187». Jos. Solomon of Woodville was iu towu yes ashamed of their sex? Law, standard authority. and expects to be gone several days. serious consequences. One nf the horses was D r . P ierce , But!.In, N. Y.: feat. terday. Dear Sir.— I write this to inform you Bybee A Ifawkett have a considerable Gen. T. G. Reames is enlarging his residence killed, another seriously hurt, and the others W. J. Plymale left for Salem last week on that m v <*iiild, one year old. has been per- Tho attention of our foreign-born citizens is Every Democratic vote should be polled on and otherwise improving it. • B and R H force of men digging ditch and getting their were more or less injured. The driver, -las. business. He will return in a few days. mmmnt 1 v cured of the lever and ague . __in a claim near Waldo ready for work. The week’s time, and with th * use of tmt halla Shubert, fortunately escaped. A colt in the Nov. 2d. McDaniel are building a foundation for the in called to an article on our first page from the J. N. Cofiper, lately of Eugene City, has tak- pen of Frank M. Pix!»»v, one of the lender“ of pipe formerly use»! at, tho Centennial mine botiI« nt your (»olden Metlical Discovery. team liecaine frightened an I started the ruin Charley Hargadme, lately of Ashland, is in tended improvements. 11 up a residence in M inztnita precinct. My wife, a long sufferer troni t te liver com the California Republicans, amt who is an ex onGakce creek w ill be utilized there. pus. Portland. plaint and biliou-ness, bv the U-e of the Johnny Cowan has returm’d from Yroka. ponent of the sentiment» of the hi jh-toned P. Fehely of .»Mtlmure was intown this week Discovery and Pellet*, has been entirely re Several residents of Ashland attended the He »ays that the rumor that he invested in B oard of T rustee .*.—The Town’ Trustee“ lieved. The Discovery* has never disap R eligio vs I tems .—Rev. M. A. Williams Know-nothing ring that runs the Republican •It expects to remove to town next Spring. matrimony is a mistake, and that lie will go it party. pointed us for coligli“ and colds. Yours will hold Communion services at the M. E Yreka fair. Mrs. Tharp, recently from tlie Willaim tte bel<i its regular quarterly meeting on Tuesday ! i uly, JA M ES STRICKELL. Don't fail to call on E. Jacobs and see Ins alone for aw hile longer. evening, the 19th, President Remines in the Church in this place next Sunday at 11 o'clock 'Pho “Del Norte Record” says: Mr Hamil- alley, has taken charge of the Central Point •hair. Present—Messrs. Langell, Orth, Ulrich It is said that one of «lie results of the Ear! j ton, who recently returned from H ippy Camp, school. A. M., after which a collection will be taken up. uew goods. V ital S tatistic ’ s .—It is shown bv tlie re and Nickell. port * of 11 cal th Boards,and other authorized of Airlie ’ s visits to Oregon will be the speedy He will also preach to-morrow at 11 a . m ... John Orth has purchased 40,000 pounds of ! informs ns that lie brought over$l,750 for Mr. Geo. A. Jackson and It. McDauald have bodies, that diseases of tho Kidneys and Ordinance No. 68, placing blocks 3, 6 and 8 Elder M. Peterson preaches at Eagle Point wool lately. arrival of a large colony from Scotland, com Gasquet, which will be applied to the new g me to Lake county with a load of fruit and ,n tire limits, was read a third tune and pissed. Bladder are largely on the increase; a sad next Sunday at the usual hour. ... Rev. D. A. fact, due perhaps to the foolish habit nf A Chinese Masonic lodge is now iu session posed entirely of farmers. wagon road. -Mr. Johnson did not return in vegetables. A w arrant for $1 was xir»lere»l drawn in I. vot drinking lager beer am! other I quora,with Crowell will hold services at Phoenix on Sun in this place. The excitement over the October elections is time to advertise for Lids this week, but it of V\ in. Little anil E. D. Savage, fur removing out knowing what .hey are made of. Is Jas. Thornton of the Ashland Woolen lead dog. day morning. there a remedy? Decidedly yes. Use We would line to hear from those who prom subsiding, but Matt. Dillon can furnish any will lie attended t > next week. Mills was in town this week, bringing down u The quarterly report of R. S. Dunlap, City H 'NT’S REMEDY—a potent ami unfailing amount of enthusiasm, of the genuine Ken F lag ano B anner .—The Democratic ladies ised us wood. The editor <»f the “Yreka Journal” is a phil load of goods. .-v-xton, was read and ordered filed. -pecific for Kidney, Bladder, Liver and tucky brand, on short notice. The bill of G. H. Young for b til ling foun Urinary Complainrs. HUNT’S REMEDY, ot Jacksonville and vicinity are preparing a osopher. He moralizes thusly: “The Oregon The fall clip of wool is arriving and being J. M Strauser, the popular knight of tlie dation for new town ball, §80 50, ami that of lie Great Kidney and Liver Medicine, fa«t>- The Yreka fair was quite a success, althou h ms present at the flir all went home •broke, handsome flag for presentation to the Hancock shipped below. .»hip, manipulates the reins between Culc'- U.S. Duulap for $15, for hauling rock, «verx- lorsed by eminent physician*. Sold by ail the attendance wax not as large as usual. and English Club on the .'kith. Also a beauti having lost everything oil the foot-race. Last an 1 Buttex ille. Druggists. Trml size, 75 cents. ordered paid. Remember the great mass meeting in Jack Neither were !'■« exhibits a“ numerous, but of year they won everything and went home ful banner, which will be presented to the pre sonville next week. The following bills were referred to the Fi Frank Hufl'er left for Eugene City on Satur- nance Uommittee: T imes office, printing, 810; a more substantial character. cinct furnishing the largest number of visitors .< B’AKI*. •broke’ at that time, having spent all they Everybody is coming to the Democratic ! iv last, intending to enter the State Univer •‘S.-ntinel,” same, $10; Keainea Bros., sundries, To all who arn «ufferlng from the error« on that event. The ladies are enthusiastic in Jay Beach has purchased a fine Merino ram •■von. They tliou.ht it butter fun to wiu ami ?10 50. meeting on the 30th. ity at that place. uni in livrotlon «'f youth, nervous weak- the cause, and if it does not succeed it will be from laztiis Huseman of Yreka, xvhich sheared »pend it, than tu lose ami have none to Henry Pape was granted a liquor license for The weather is quite cold during the night ness, early decay, loss of manhood, <tc., I Milo Ma'hews took George Chase ’ s stock in no fault of theirs. i 28 pounds of xvool. Jim Sutherland also pre “pend.” me year ami Matt. Dillon and S. P. Jones li will send a recipo that will curu you FREE aud until alter sunrise. "»nd while that festive lad “ diil the grand censes for six months each. sented him with a fancy rooster. Elder R. II. Sherrill will lecture P rofes - sional .—Judge Prim, than whom no The Record» r was ordered to make out a list >F CHARGE. This great remedy was • t the Yreka Fair. There will be a Republican meeting at Eagle hall, Eagle Point, on Sunday, Oct 3 The agner creek school-house is complet if the property liable to taxation under ordi- discovered by a missionary* in South Amer body in Southern Oregon is better <>r more fa Point to-day at 1 o’clock P. M. Miss Mary Wilson, of Philadelphia, sister of nance No 69. ed ami presents ahandsome appearance. School o’clocK A M. and 7 <»'e'»»CK P. M. B i ica. Send a solf-a ldr»»“«ed envelope Co tha vorably known, h.»s opened a law oflice in Mrs. i Board then adjourned. las. A. Wilson of tins place, airived in Jack R ev . J oseph T. I nman , Station D, fit* McCully’s building, corner of California ami I zXshland’s town election falls oil the same xrill not take up un'i! t;,e sick::-. s among th- be ail ministered at 1 o’»-!<a-K r. M. of ■ — -- ... 1 s inville yesterday. York City. day. lie will also »b.dix er a series < children of the neighborhooxl is over. Fifth streets, where he may always be found I «lay as the Presidential election. Kr At. E state T ransactiuss , — The following it tlie school house on Foots creeK, Il iplui.I Morat returned from Yreka tlii- Fill* ui «olid Gold when not otherwise engaged. The Judge has ; The Excelsior Livery Stable is the place to Dr J. P. Parker informs us that the report d • ds have been recorded in the County Clerk’» it 7 o clocK r. M on Friday, the I .e k, where he disposcil of a waguii-luad of \ro not worth as much to the victim of get your rigs for every occasion. • had much experience m law in its every phase 1 that he had three tin ers cut oft'by the sax', •ffice iuce the last issue of the T imes : Dyspepsia or Biliousness as Dr. Mintie'a ■ontiauin.'over Sunday. Ail are ii t< .rapes, brandy, etc. aud will no duubt give the fullest satisfaction. , j Sheriff B? bee took Win. Kittle, an insane in the Big Butte mill is erroneous. He had Catherine ........ B Boschey to George ami Clara Neu- ilmrlisii Dandelion Liver and Dyspepsia ittend. See his card elsewhere. Mar. hill Cox of Roreburg has been re elect >mr, three-eighths interest in Schumpt & Co.'s 1’iH. it clears t tie liver of bile, tones up th« i mau, to East Portland last Friday. his fingers cut lather painfully, however. “'<>>iia<di, clears foul breath, coated tongue, The II mcnck arid English Club of this pl-<» • d. He lias made an eflicuut utlicer and lb» ¡’.lartz ledge. Consideration, $1. K filler ,t Bro.’s store is receiving the finish pain in the side or back, water brash, rid- G rand E vent A pproaching . -Dr. * Veit I A large number of Klamath Indians were in 1». Corder to K. Kubli, one-eighth interest held i a 1 »rgc and interesting meeting at the: 1 people appreciate it. lilies*, rush »»I blood to the head, uiuiplea, 1 ig touches and will boreiidy for »iccuuancv 1»\ a 320 a-a esot land. Cunsi»lera* ion $50. Schutz, in commeiuor.itioa of 1ns birthday, will I town tins week on a trading expedition. hall on \\ edrie-ilay evening. The tunefu -allow complexion; is sugar- coaled, and no John (J Latta, formerly of Lakeview, is in S. L. VanDyke to J. G. VauDyk .„_,ke, her in The Hancock ami English Glee Club meets the first of November It will be one of th» !!!..»• gives party at his hall ou Mon lay evening, 1.,'lee Club was on h:»nd sprightliir than ex er. Portland, He has sold his interests in Lake • ■rest in the cast half of I). L. C. &»>. 40. meicury or o her mineral in it. For sale handsomest btul lings 111 Southern Oregon. i»y all druggists. November 1st, which promises to be th- event ' at Holt’s hall for rehearsal this evening. 'onsidcratiou,$l. i lid»- Hoti. A. (.’. Joins poured hot shot ir.t» county to Geo. Conn. of the season. The music*wili be furnished by Better than a letter to your friends in the The October elections were unfavorable f»u th»: R-publican hulk in a manner that xvas du J. B. Thomas to Thurston T. Thomas, 240 AGENTI* AMI» KWAMtM J. T. Forbes of Link ville ■ was present at the r res in Table R ock precinct. CullblderatluL, the Jacksonville Brass ami String Bands. East: A copy of the TlMZs sent regularly. he Democracy, but the Hancock and Eu«lisli ly approc ded by the audio .ce. Everythin, Make from §25to $50 per week selling goods ’reka fair. He reports everything » looking Tickets, including supper, $1 50. Every- mon pas <'il i ii'finely, , xvhich shows that the Octol tor E. G. RIDEOUT «V CO., 10 Barclay Octobi z\lf. Slocum of Roseburg will act as agent Glee Club sings 'S it stir: ing eviip;urn I • a .. ii n Lie county. Stanley to J. A Panxy, minili, street. New York. Send for their catalogue body is invited to attend, aivl an esp ici il for Frank Bros, during the eusuing year. heartily than ever. “For Hancock is sure to "lections have done the Democracy <» ,»’, : ground, etc., tn Grave creeK precinct. Consid .ml 'arms. Daniel Reynolds of the Meadows has been invitation is ext md->l to tho lluicock ft Eng win." »tead of harm, by spurring them up to the i eration, $200. A pleasant party t»»«k place at the residence uite ill, bat un i r the tr»‘atmeut uf Dr. Dan- lish Glee Club. "Ua with the dance, let joj The excitement over the Presidential elec cessitics of tlie hour. BORN. of Frank Krause on the evening of the 14th. I mportant M ention . — liailenden Bros., n th is i able to be about again. be uucontined.” tion is at its height, but it does not intericic I Roseburg, have the only exclusive grocery anc LEEKE—At Klaniith Agency, October E. 11. Autenrieth, who is making a aucces-- Jas. I lu/ht tn.. • » « s has been appointed agent fui 11th, to the wife of W. T. Leeke, a daugb* D iphthep . i a R eported .—One of thechiLiren l’ul canvass of the State, will return home S ul - vith M Men “or, who is constantly receiving lii.->ephine county for the California Mat bit provision store in Southern Oregon, where can ter. lexv goods and Selling them cheaper than tie of Jos. Roliinmu of W ig-ier creek »Le i last day. »e fotiml the largest, most varied, finest ami ’ .V».rKS id u ill rece've o»"dera. heap'-st. • week from what the attending <b»ct >rs pro cheapest, stock in the country. Unsurpassed J. B. Thomas lost his fine “Vermont” stall Win. M. C"lvig of luck l’< iut will addr b Blanks of every description, such as »!»• ■ 1< nounce to be diphch ria m its most malignant tn Portland. All the luxuries, novelt es, rare ion the other day from some unknown dis mortgages and as«»-n ueut. schedules of alt he c z-ns of zY^iihuid precinct on Mumiax form. Other meaibers ot the family are also fies ami delicacies of the season. Large in- ease. ‘ V c Lm.ti ■, Noil ember 1st, .it 7 o'clock. .ilids, lor sale at the t'r.lE« office. Also a full aiflicted with it, some ot wh > n are in a preca- -uices of goods constantly received an I sold at Jos. L. Wilder, having sold out his interests one of Justice s and Constable's blanks .alter Lilin ('imborsky, wlm has been to Boston, •»eilrock prices for cash. Square dealings, v.’tous condition. T»ie disease has i»»t spread in Josephine county, has removed to Jackson f lie best forms. is. “ , as reprerentatii’ ■ of the Oregon Red •¡mice goods and full weight. to any great extent, only one case further (in 11 i-.icie»i a I ur amiionce to the ( mrt tl<»»t- I ville. returned liom»- Sunday, via Portland. the family of John 11 ill) being report» »! thus From Jas. Helms we learn th it V P. Ta'- ix ,-r L.;11 »»f xx nell xx ar c imp •*» »1 <»f ll;'ll - vote ’1 iiey are closing out a large stock of queens- far. TilWgre »test of care s-iould l>! taken that I Geo. W Ratrie has th« heartfelt thanks cf • nt of W.gner creek has pill» liase»! Horace I ihcre a cb;ì» was brought into exi-tsm II M rh.it»-!ierof L1. ikrille went to San u arc, glassware anl stoneware at very low none are exposed to this dreadful scourge, tiic thirsty printers fora bucketful of superior Rout’s place, paying .$5,GOG for it. Mr. R.»oi , l,»mg aud ¡.»atient cai»v.i>.sing had indue i ¡'lanci.-iei last week to lay in a large stock of prices. Try their cheap N ew C hop J apan ♦ a ill remove' to zkshlaud as soon as Mi. i'alleut , bout eighty persons to -ign the loll, ami fr< which is not a whit leas dangerous th m small I cider. ^•»o(ls for the stores of Thatcher ft Worden. ‘»'ILL COMMENCE MANUFACTURE I ¡EA. 11 log flour on Jas. Herd is sawing 20.000 feet of flume lum tak is possession. pox among children. hose • in attendari-c A 1 an Kit ;» >-1 wh plu- O r old friend, A. Wetzel of Yreka, is about A ppointments . — Rev. J. R. N. Bell has ber for the Centennial Mining Co. of Willow Gartiehl voted against taking the dut y »»if »»! •d foi r the role of Pc,-■>:»lent, P. M. Muller a, tatting in merchin<ii“ing, with A. Hawkins as MOSD.ll’, KEPT. 20, ISM been re-appointcii Presiding Elder lor this dis DKMOCRATJC M ass M eeting .— Great prepa Springs. tea, codec and other necesaar.es of life, show mg a.< ,s Secretary and E J icolis as Tr isur iiis chief clerk. May good fortune attend thvin. trict by th»* Conference of tho M. E. Church, rations are lieing made for the Hancock and Wo am prepared to do all kinds of Custom A great majority of the young men every ing that he is desirous of fo .t ring Ululi »polic“ flit' « o ying ot tiic » n> uijiiined nether g Geo. 11 Lynch of Wagner creek was in South, held at Weston, Umatilia county, Work, in the wav of exchange of floor far English meet lug on the 30th, which will no where will cast their maiden vote for Hancock to the detriment of the laboring men. Let ment b 14 in order, Nat.Lingell, .ft Lun Kt iwn M >:i lay, froiii whom xve learn that con- recently, and w 11 hold a quarterly meeting wheat, chopping* iced and grinding corn. -doubt be the greatest political meeting ever and English. We li^vo -upcrior machinery tor manutac- this not be forgotten. j |>el am ami others tuoK turns in rei.asking I •- d' uilile sickness is prexailing in that section .t Heber's G.’ove on the 30th am) 31st instants. uring flour and wc tc< I safe in saying that held in Southern Oregon. Large delegations J. J. Lathrop is row breaking two fine colts, Business men can keep their money at home i ual lb inibhcan < a iq>Ugo sp cchcs. It v «it presents Rev. M. ('. Miller Las been appointed to take vc <au do better work than any mill io from every portion of the county will be pres Rogue River Valley. lone belonging to Jos. A. Craiu aud the other )>y having their billheads, statements, letter- ¡ xerm i.itili/.; ml m> hitnibng. Having pun Jas. A. Cardwell returned from Yreka this charge of this Circuit ami will preach at I!».- ent and a lively contest for the beautiful ban In exchange, we will give for good, clean I to W. G. Bishop. l.eads, envchqies and every other kind of <'«m:- I ed tip the “Solnl South" to tb' ir hearts' c xc»-k, biinjingbis trotting-lior.se “Aleck” back ber s Grove next Sunday morning. The peo vlienl. 3G lbs. of flour and 9 lbs. of mixad ner offered by the ladies ma)* be expected. I The Douglas county Circuit Court is iu see inercial printing «lone at the T imes ullicc Th • '» nt, the assemblage was alloxved to dispel with him. “Mike" will remain in Scott vallej ple of this section are to be congratulated upon fii»-tl for each bushel. "s»V»0 torchlight procession in the exciting will M c K enzie a foudray , best work a* low rates. i finis ended llu- first great meeting of tin- el smn. Some cases from Jackson and L ike Coun another year. these appuintmeutfl. be a feature, load the big advertisement else Proprietors. That representative of the slums of Portland, 1 It is our siuccrest w l.-di that they may be ! where and don't fail to be on hand. It will i>c ties are ou the docket. Miss Estelle Moore of Linkville passed S orghum .—Walker A Wrislev have plac Some miscreant burned John Cimborsky’s the “Mercury,” still pursue» J 1 Ige Prim with • quent. the last and greatest meeting of the campaign. NOTICE. through town last week, en route for Portland, ed us under obligations tor «.quantity of 1 cabin on Cantrell gulch, as also his reservoir, unrelenting vindictiveness, and does not lies R on T here . EvKRYBonr!— Run where? where she will spend the Winter with het Thoso xvlio are indebted to T hk M uting at E mile P oint .- The can ! during his absence East. -orghiini syrup manufactured by their mill itate to slander him in the vilest manner. Whj- to tho<e stores advertised m the Tiui.s mnt, Mrs. D. 1’. Thompson. just put up in Manzanita precinct. It has a i tlie undersigned by note or vass being made in this county for Hancock This should end sometime. A vast amount of produce has been and is tor your cl »thing, dress-goo Is, boots ami Jos. G. Wisdom. W. A. .Snider an»l others, good color, possesses a maple-sugar taste, book account are hereby no* and English is progressing siicceisiully and a It is said that Ernst Bireowskv, who »v.ls now being hauled to I^ike, Josephine, Siski siiocs, groc Ties, hardware, furnicure, an»l accompani d by their families, left for Wash- and we have no hesitancy in pronouncing 1 iiled that an immediate Bet* good report may be lonk'-d for on th»’ 2d of recently bound over by Justice Hntl» r to ap everything else you need to make you com you and Modoc counties. ngtoii Territory last week, intending to locate ! it equal to tho best imported syrup. We next month. A large audience assembled in element must be made, as I The October term of the Circuit Court for pear before the next Grand Jury, his bonds fortable ami h ippy. The men who advertise there. Wc xvisli them success. think that it will soon come into general Pool's hall at Eagle Point last Sat inlay after being fixed at $200. has jumped his bail and ¡intend to ro East to buy »ie the im n who keep the b t coo Is anil sell noon, pursuant to notice given that speakers Josephine esunty will convene next Monday. left his sureties disconsolate. W. A. Oiven and Con Lex er, who left for the ; use and keep at home the great amount of floods, and must have money. it the lowest prices. s. Those who a»lvertise ai< money t hut annually leaves Jackson county* I I'iie »locket is not heavy. would address the citizens of Butte cr ek, and *Kagit mini s last Spring, have returned. They I tor this article. G. KAREWSKL Mrs. ft Miss Prim have just, received one »»; notafraid to invite tha people to come and Every Democrat should be at the polls on was regaled by addresses from Jud e Prim ami -ay that they found some good country but re the finest stocks of millinery ever brought to examine their goods ail le.irn the prices, A C hallenge .—I challenge Fred.Wickwirc • Hon. Henry Klipp«!. The speakers were at j I electiou-day aud <lo his best for the success of ports Lave generally been exaggerated. Southern Oregon. Th«.» ladies should because advertisers KNOW they have the latest not be of Yreka to run a 100-yard foot-race with me tentively listene«! to. Judge Prim reviewing the ! the parly. Now or never. Judge Prim, A. (’. Jones, E. H. Autenrieth I slow 111 calling on them. Everything of the ityles. best qualities ami sell at lowest rates. for a sum not less than 5100, nor more than issues of ths campaign at l»»ngth an I in an able Phoenix now has a Garfield and Arthur Club latest styles and best material. When you want to buy anything, buy of those and others will address the citizens of Jose $500, with a forfeit of $50. The race to come i VOTICE IS II r.RlBY GIVEN TfTAT Î and forcible manner. The Hancock ft English : ..s well as a Hancock and English Club, and hav< placed my note* and accounts in who advertise, ami you will get th»1 best at phine county at Kcrbyville next Monday eve- I off in Jacksonville, Saturday, Nov. 20, 1880, I i Fr»-d Floed of Roseburg xx ill address the cit ; he hniidx of Realties Bi os., who will receive Glee Club of this place was also in attendance , everybody seems satisfied. ning. Everybody is invited to attend. lowest prices. Real all of our advertise the forteit money to be put up and in the hands and receipt for all moneys due tne. Those and its lively campaign songs were received with ; Wool is holding its own in the San Francisco izens of Ashland and vicinity to-morrow eve ments. N. Delamater and family of Josephine of responsible parties by Saturday, Nov. 13th. knowing themselves indebted are u-quested much enthusiasm. The meeting was an entire market, being quoted at 25e@29c., the last be ning. The Jacksonville Glee Club will also be I to make prompt pay nient when accounts county arrived in Jacksonville this week. H enry M ensor . in attendance, and will »liscmirse some of the shall become due. success. JunoR"..— I'lio following ¡salisi of jurors ing the price of best fleeces. ---------- .---------- Mr. Delamater went back yesterday with a Jacksonville, Ogn., Oct. 20, ISSO. O. HARBAUGH. most popular campaign music. j drawn for t Im N ‘Vembor term of (he Cir- T hk F oot R ace .—By tar the most exciting , Flour, grain, county scrip ami money taken Jacksonville, Sept. 20, 1**0. i 1 uul of supplies, but will return soon again. Jackson is keeping up her reputation for fur ; ''tiii Com i, 1 ir i h is c »um v: M. Bellinger, E. event of the Mount Shasta district fair last at par ou all aocounts with the T imes oflice. D astardly .—Some sc »undrel entered ; The ever-welcome countenance of our ol»i nishing more insane people than any other j Scliieffoiiu, J. A. Andcr -on, R. 1>. R »bin week waa the foot-race, free-for-all, distance60 Now is the tune to respond. Col.J.N.T. Miller’s yard one night re SETTLE UP ! »•ounty in the State, according to the popula ! “<»n, E. K. Anderson, G. H. Pickens, John I friend Alex. Martin, now of OMiland, Cal., IS cently, while none but tlie ladies were at Varda, beat two in three, for a purse uf $50. i 1 L. Huseman of Yreka has sold two of his fine tion. They are generaly new-comers, however, j N. Young, Wrn. Pcrnoll, Jos. II. Davis, 1*. seen hi our midst once more. He is on a OTÏCE IS HEP.EBY GIVEN THAT homo, and shot the housedog twice. The The entries were Fred. Wick wire and Jas. i Dunn, W. B. Kincaid, I. B. Willi ims, Goo. business visit and w ill remain several days. Merino bucks to \\ ells Bros., exteusive stock- many being shipped across the line. ilio undersigned xviU close business at iMiirnal was of the shepherd brood ami en Miner of Yreka, Henry Mensor of Jacksonville ('entrai Point on Octohcr !5th, and ail per- I Si’iiiim|>l, R. F. Maury, J. A. l’.mky, S. 1 A. W. l’resley has returned from Salem, laisers of z\shland precinct. tirely harmless, which makes the dastardly Doctors Chastain and Devis have associated and John Roberts of I»ake county. Pools sold -<»us imlebied lo me ore herpliv ieq nesied to Jas. Hamlin lias sold his band of cattle in themselves in the practice of their profession 'Saltmarsh, G. L. Rutler, T. J. Rnim y, J where he has been acting as member of the ¡actall the more mysterious. The miscr?- rail an I x-itle by November lai, ISSO, and high,about thus on an avernge: Wickwire, $10; B. Bodge: s , T. G. It-iniris, Jas. 11 imliii, F, enaor, $8; Field, $2 50. The Oregonians Lake county to Capt. Barnes and others, re- at Phoenix. They are experieue -1 physicians i Werlz, T L. Linkswiler, J. M. Black, .1. M. third house. He says no one is particularly h»»it will meet with a warm reception if he “ave luriher trouble. A prompt seulement is desired. I incan business. backed their man to the last and over $1,000 ceiviug a good price for them. ami will no doubt give satisfaction. Atten C11 ; Iders D. Linn, O. Cooli lge, K. Knbli, J. 1 impressed with the efficiency of this Legisla- I should repeat his visit. J AS. G. BIRDSEY. ! ture. t’entrai Point, fept. 27, 1M0. must have been in the i»col-box, while a similar Politics has entirely superseded the C. c. tion is called tc their card elsewhere. ' (V. ( »Ilins, John Ilea»!, M. L. -\lford. M eeting at A shland .—S. F. Fined of Gen. Jos. G. Wall of Crescent City is a can- J amount was perhaps bet on the outside. A lit \V. R. enterprise, it would seem, The latter The political campaign is at its height, but i i Roseburg will address the citizens of Ashland tle before two o’clock the race was callt<l ami a should not be neglected, however. SETTLE UP. M orrell ’ s MiN.srr-t.Ls — 1’nis favorite cmn- j »lidate for Supervisor. He is one of the fore • public attention cannot be diverted from the ! and vicinity at Houck’s hall to-morrow evening I start attempted, which was decided a false one. ; most men of Northern < .'alifornia, ami we l.ope Dollarhide & Co. are putting up [. new build- merits ot the c?lebrated Singer Sexx in » M a j p.mv, m in igt il by that pioneer, Uharley Mor i at 7 o’clock. He is a good speaker and will ’E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I b Wickwire and Roberts running through. This mgs near the Siskiyou mountain toll house chine. D. 11 Feathers, the agent here, can I rell. perform'd at Holt’s hull last Tuesday eve ' to see him elected to the oflice he is so well 1 no «loubt interest his audience. By request, yOTU -1 am settling up mv busines* and alt necessitated another delay to give the boys and making other improvements qualified to fill. fiirmeh them at astonishingly low rates, Call ning to a good-sized crowd. The programm«1 I the Hancock a id English Glee Club of this parties owing me must come forward «nd time to rest. The start next time was l etter quare their accounts immediately, «■ inter was ex -dient and gave satisfaction. I'iie »lane Wm. Acock is expecting a brother-in-law * The Yreka fair is over and those who went and see him. place will be in attendance. Everybody is in- est at the rale of one por cent, per month ^nzt all hands went through, Mensor crossing from Southern Oregon to take a peep have re I (Mr. Robinson), who is accompanied hy his I ing war, th : feature <»f the ev. x ited to attend. will be charged after tbU elate. I mana M m. M. Colvig, Es p, and other speakers the score a little ahead, Miuer badly distanced. turned home wiser, if not richer. family, from Butte county. Cal., soon. They antic- of Bom s went far to ward bn*hiess and must have money to meet my will address the citizens of Eden precinct at Time, 6j seconds. The judges could not agree . are »»n their wav to Washington Territory, but I>. A. COVKRT- N ew A rrivals .—A large and beautiful demands. audience in tb< best ¡minor. ■ will winter in Rogue river valley. Phoenix, Oregon, Aug. 20, 1880. on • decision, however, one holding out fur i Capt. Smith's bill providing for the destruc Phoenix next Thursday, at half-past one assortment of millinery goods nfthe very H ancockíí E nglish .M ijting .— Judge I’ritn Mensor and the other for Wickwire. The tion of noxious weeds has passed the Legisl.i o clock P. M. Everybody i., invited to attend C. B. Chapman of Linkville paid Jackson- latest styles, comprising hats, bonnet«, rib th« meeting ami hear the issues of the dav and other spirakiTS will address til citizens of FO3t SALE. «terting judges deciding that Mensor had start i ture aud will probably become a law, . ville a flying visit this week. He says that bons, feathers, etc., have Just been received ably discussed. lable Rock pieeinct at Siz-m »re's Lal! to mor i G. Karewski, as will be seen by advertise- ed first, the heat was then given to Wick- • there has been more sickness than usual in at Cardwell’« millinery store. Prices very The Ashland Woolen Mills have receiv- row (S.it.m-il ty ) altern >ou at one »»'clock. The i that section, but not nearly so much AS report- reasonable. Come soon or they will be rnilE undersigned has 500 HEAD wire, to the surprise of his friends and greatly : inent, is paying the highest cash price for i I o! graded sheep. free from disease and ed the contract for furnishing 2,400 yards Banco» a ft English Glee Club of this ¡»lace ivdl ed. Everything is looking up at present. gone. • I in good condi'imi. which will be «-old at to the disgust of Mensor's backers. This . wheat. He is a rustler ami means business. discouraged the Oregonians, who found they a reasonable figure. For further partic S G. Campbell,the affable traveling agent for The figures 329 bother our Republican of cassimere of tlie striped varietj to tiic Ort: t be in attendance. A general invitation is ex- F oot R ace I mminent .—P. Gallagher, backer ulars call on or ad dross had pitted their man against a professional and friends. The figures displayed on the 31 day gou Penitentiary. This company i« »loing a ten led. Front seats reserved for Republicans. the xvx-l'-knoxvn house of Schweitzer, Sachs of Fred. Wickwire,the California foot-racer,ar T 1 .. , W m . JUSTUS. first-class runner who had his distance, besides of November will aggravate them still more. larger business than ever and extendiug it & Co.. San Francisco, was in town this week, Jacksonville. (let. 12, lSity rive»! yesterday, ami Wickwire is expected to the P ersonal -W. L. Record, agent for over the coast. having no odds to spare, anyhow*. The second on his wav south He is taking a great many Representative Stearns has introduced a bill day. The prospects fur a lively foot-race soon Ì California marble worK«, has gone to R IS. - orders, for everybody buys of that house. beat was won by Wickwire after an exciting Those of our R-pnhlican friends who desire PUBLIC NOTICE. to amend certain sections of the act creating seem favorable. ______________ burg on a busin« ss trip and will return in tie struggle, Mensor second. Time, 64 seconds. the definition of Democracy can find the same Rev. Ikrman Krebs of Marysville, C ’ al , the county of ]>ake, which will probaldy pass. Spring. He has appointed l\ S. I> lulap local Vncant Places by looking on the first page of the T imes . The Those who held watches maintain that each i j' iit for JucKsonville, who will attend to all preached in the German language at the M. E In the dental ranks will never occur ifyou I. that the ih n ', of hume ro* and notified The vault erected by I)ati Cawley, in mem c mm rati Democratic creed will also be found on the orders. heat was run half a second faster than the time 1 Church last Sunday morning ami afternoon. are particular with your footh, and cleanse lierrafier be nl,t -ined at the toil honsc near' announced by the judges, which, taking ti e ory of his late wife, is one of the handsomest fourth page. \\ e call especial attention to hiiviipi’ *: britbjp ctfi I* «»tf iip rirnr. Almun At th«* close of his last sermon the rites of bap them everv day* with that famous tooth The Oregeu Kinney T» n. I specimens of this kind of work ou the Pacific those articles. heavy track into consideration, is exceedingly ; tism were administered to two of John Hock- wash, S g ZOD o NT. From youth to old extra quality of li»pi»»r bv the quart. |* ií « m Coast. If vour back aches, or if you have ageit will keep the enimel spotless ami un reasonable. fMt. It is believed by many that had Mensor 1 Somebody stole a sack of potatoes, a ham i rouble w.th y<mr kidneys or urinary* any enjos’ children. impaired. I he teeth of persons who use or- The “Sentinel” has subsided in the Presiden and other articles from T. T. McKenzie's cel- gans. don’t buy some nostrum that you Judge J. C. Tolman, U. *. Snrvevnr General SOZODONT have a pearl-like whiteness, had the right training and used shoes,the result FOR SALE. would have been different. The boys from tial controversy and says not a word in rela l;ir last Friday night, loin will also furnish know nothing about, made in some dis for Oregon, returned last week from Salt Lake, and the gums a roseate line, while the tant city to -ell, but bur a remedy tb:V ha“ bare took their defeat philoeopbicaily.and only tion thereto. We are pleased to see that, : the hungry individual who committed the tliett never bp'm known *o tail,* mad* from herbs where he has been attending a convention o’ breath is purified ami rendered sweet and fragrant. It is compose of rare antiseptic I NUMBER nF DIIRHXM (’ XTTÎ 11 • hope tiiat Wiokwire will accept Mensor ’s chal knowing it blundered sadly, it is di<reet with a sack of superior flour if he will call at produced in Oregon and put up by a firm the Surveyor-Generals of the Pacific Coast. het bs and is entire) v tree from the objec A Cows. Heifers ami a iTTg^ enough to quit. known -til over ,be O»¡ »st. Pa'ronize home He remained i few d ivs in this sect- on. leaving t inn abH and ir. J m inus iugiodmuls ot Tooth ' the eleam-mili, lenge to run a 100-yard race. -< zuoiaddic*. J. b. ili<-: 'IN. ' industry and be cured at the wme lime. lor Foitland Tuesday, accompanied by his wife. Pwstva, Ac. Ashland, GgW* DEMOCRATIC TIME». BUIE F REFERENCE. 1 THE JÂCKS3SVILLE STEM FLOURING MILL TO. WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, X rr’!iE,p.YRi TS TZ ,,EKERT