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About The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1880)
Nl KmmMKmMmmm Wheat is now held at $1 per bushel in Scott The A. 0. U. W. meet this evening. A PERSONJLL NOTES. MINING NEWS. ‘ MERCHAHDI8E. full attendance of the members is requested, as Valley aud firmly held at that. There is a The miners are taginning to enquire aboa Quiet. prospect that flour will advance to $3 per important business will be transacted. Billy Carll went through town this week, eu r. a. RKAMEt*. K. K. REAM KA, I FRIDAY NOVEMBER 19, ISSO. wet weather. Cold and frosty. The real property belonging to the estate of hundred pounds there before long aud perhaps route for Yreka. Parties from San Francisco have been ex ; Solomon Humphrey, deceased, was sold ou the I higher before Soring. Prof. L. L. Rogers of Ashland College was Moonlight nights. L ost . —A lady’« gold chain, not very large, amining the Lucky Queen mine. 5th and bid in by Jacob Ish for $1,800. Elder R. H. Sherrill began a series of lec in town Saturday. Remember the printer. with perfume-bag attached. The tinder will Cha«. Sell iltz han ptirchase<i PonV Hamp i The C. C. W. R. enterprise must not be al- tures at the Phoenix school-house last Monday Dick Ish returned from » trip to Del Norte CALIFORNIA ST., bo suitably rewarded by leaving it at the Beautiful, clear weather. ton ’s interest in some diggings on Rich i lowed to die. It is of more importance to.us evening. Next Friday, at seven o'clock r. m ., county last week. T imes office. Gulch. Read the new advertisements. he will lecture at the Foeta creek school-house, ' than anything else that can be conceived. ’Squire Allen of Grant’s Pass precinct ha« JACKSONVILLE. OREGON, P. C. Ream will return to Pickett ere k continuing over Sunday. The public health is improving. A C hange .—The O. A C. Stage Company’s been quite ill, but is now recovering. ' Holiday printing of every description at the this week and coin’nen<*e prepira'i«»n« for vehicles will hereafter stop at the New State Circuit Court is still in session. T imes office. Printing in colors and fancy : From the programme of the Republican jubi J. A. Anderson of E len precinct, who has mining liisclaim there the ensuing Winter. Hotel, instead of at the Franco-American, as work done in the best shape and at low rates lee published last Wednesday, one would sup been quite ill, is convalescing slowly. Wanted—a dancing-school this Winter. Pro«|>e«*t'>rs will fin I i full line of mining pose that Mr. Blank intended monopolizing the formerly. The new arrangement went into It was the leath of his aged mother in Eu I Quails are seen along the country roads. Chas. Stranbe, formerly of this place, is blanks, printed afier the latest and ta'l time allotted for shaking. It might be the effect on Tuesday morning. BY AI h PHNG A rope S. Colin received news of week before working at blacksmithing at The Dalles. Sausage mills are running on full time. f >rm*,on band at the Tt men office. Ala » a l>CBt for the audience, after all last. His father died a few years previously. F oot R ack .—From J. L. Hockett we learn Rev. J. H. Van Horn, of the sect known Ä* supply of Copp’s Iland-l»o«>k Apples and girls are now being squeezed. Tho Supervisors recently elected in Del I that ( >eo. Dunlap of Phoenix and Robt. Moore The cold weather of the past week has Second Adveutists, has l>een preaching at Ash T. L. Reek ot Will >w Springs wasover to Beautiful visitiag cards at the T imes office. Norte favor the construction of the proposed I of thia place will run 100 yards at Phoenix on \ played sad havoc with exposed plants, vege- land. iler l's saw-mill on Poorm «n*<» creek this wagon road to Smith river by county aid. The freighting season is coming to a close. the 27th for a purse of $20. Both are known ■ tables, etc. Ice may now be found anywhere. week ordering lumtar for newfiumos. He B. F. Dowell has returned from a professional There is no doubt but what the road will lie Wool is quoted in the S. F market at 25(5. ' Jackson county, the home of the Glee Club, to bo fleet and good time may be expected. will «MinmaiuM snoveiing in •as MMU visit East and ia looking after business in Port built if Jackson county does her duty. 30c. water start». gives a larger Democratic majority than any The projierty belonging to Jas. Clug- land T hanksgiving P arty .—A social party will A large number of hogs are now being »laugh- ! , other county in the State, with Umatilla next. The Sterling Company will R. Benedict of Applegate propose» visiting be given at the Club Room on the evening of I gage, and located in Jacksonville, will ditch tlirw miles thia season, tered. IN PRICKS The party that went to the Siskiyou moun : soon be put on the market, notice of which the scs.ies of his former home in the East be Thanksgiving Day, to which everybody is in bring water on some excellent Thanksgiving Day falls on next Thursday, tains last week returned Monday. Deer were will be given in the T imes when the proper fore long. vited. Music will be furnished by Prof, J. Howard has been engaged in surveying the 23th. not plentiful, but they nevertheless killed four. authority from Mr. Cluggage, who is in Ohio, hcott and others. Tickets $1. A fine time is E. H. Autenrieth, Esq., who has been pay- | out its Course. in store for all who attend. J. R. Neil’s tine, new residence is approach Few attended the meeting called for last arrives. ing Yreka a business visit, returned home Keaton <4 Co. have worked out the I ing completion. ¡Tuesday e* en ing to elect officers of the reor- Tuesday. The evenings are quite long and choice liter —AND TH ground laid tare by their wingdarn in Itogae | F vn T o - day .—Ixniia Solomon and Dr. Jack The blacksmith shop at Central Point still ■ eanized Legion of Honor and nothing was ature is in demand. Nobody should be with Miss Ella Simmons of Waldo arrived in Jack - j river, witli fair returns. They will take out , ton, who agreed with T. T. McKenzie to deliv ! done. remains closed. out the T imes to comfort them during these sonville lant week.for the puqios« of attending • the dam and suspend river mining for the er a oack of flour each at the steam-mill, peek Winter seas«>n. The wind this week demoralized many cold, dreary evenings. A copy sent regularly our district school. Country produce is becoming scarcer as Win ing the eante on their shoulders, in case Gar to your friends and relations is better than fence« in the country and upset a number of ter approaches. W. L. Johnson of Ashland called on ns yes- i Jack Layton is about enlarging and im field and Arthur carried New York, will to-day many letters. —OF— terday. He informs us that the health of that proving liis old Williams creek ditch, that perform the feat. The admission ie free and H. F. Phillips of Ashland wants to sell his large trees. It was quite protracted and fierce. W. D. Corpe, who has been contesting it will give him more water with which to place is quite good. complimentary tickets have been issued to ev stable property. work his digging«. He is making extensive tract of land iu Like county, which he A number of cases of putrid sore-throat are erybody. GENERAL MERCHANDISE ! ! D. S. K. Buick, of Myrtle creek, a former Allen Arrington is giving lessons on the vi chased as sehool land, but which was also resident ot Jackson county, is in town. He preparations for the ensuing winter. still reported from Wagner creek. Doctors olin in Roseburg. ' S chool Mam ng . The qualified electors of George Schumpt has purchased his part- 1 Chastain 4 Dev is are successfully treating claimed under a swamp land tiling, has been will remain a few days. —TUB— Several Indians from the Klamath Agency thia school district held a meeting last Monday Board of State taud granted a title by the tiers ’ interests in tiie R<x;kfellow quartz, them. LewisG. Ross left for take county this week, evening, but which was not very well attended. are in town again. ledge near Willow Springs an<l will vigor . The eldest son of Tlios. Chavner hurt him Commissioners. ami may extend bis tripTarther. He doe« not ously prosecute the work of prospecting it. I The Clerk submitted a rejxirt on finances, , Spare-ribs and backbones are the popular Mrs. Sarah Chitwood, wife of Dr. Chitwood self the other day ami was brought to town for expect to return for some time. showing $238 ou hand and the district out of forage uow-a-days. Whenever the tunnel is completed crush-1 of Ashland, died at that place last Friday eve treatment by Dr. Danforth. He is now much ing of ore will follow, as lie lias made ar-J debt. The school was also reported in a flour-. The roads are in good condition, though be Caro Bros, of Roseburg have settled with TO SELECT FROM TH ning. She had been an invalid for several years rangements to put up machinery on the better. ish tug condition, with a larger attendance than ' coming dnety again. their creditors and are doing a lively business ground before long. Mr. Schmnpf is an en past and her death was not unexpected. Mrs Frank Gay of Del Norte county came into ever. A tax of four mills to raise funds for again, which we are glad to hear. terprising citizen and worthy of success. Vau Dunlap, formerly of Phoenix, is black- town this week with a lot of salt salmon Chitwood leaves a family and a large circle of the ensuing y««ar was then levied, and the snuthiug at Albany. Wm. Mensor is slowly recovering from his A P remium for A ll .—We have made ar- i for G. Karewski. He returned with a load of friends to mourn her loss. meeting adjourned. recent illness, but it will be some time before At the recent jollification hel<l by the Rose Eddie Hubert fell from a horse recently aed | produce. rxugeincuts whereby we will furnish as a premi he will be able to be about again. T ime C hanged .—The late storms in the hurt his arm severely. um to every subscriber uf the T imes who pays S. P. Jones, of the Eagle Sample Rooms, will burg Republicans,Simon Caro figured as one of James O’Meara, recently connected with the a year iu advance a copy of “Copp's American th<- speakers. Hon. P. G. Strickland, who has country north of us having made it impossible All the jurors but those in the Covert case in a few days receive a large invoice of superior also blossomed out as a campaigner since he San Francisco “Examiner,” has purchased an Settlers'Guide," a valuable work and stanard for the stages to run longer on Summer time, have been discharged. wines, liquors and cigars. He keeps none but planted himself in the fertile Umpqua valley, interest in the Santa Rosa “Democrat.” the Winter schedule was pnt into effect last: authority on everything pertaining to our land Sheriff Bybee will drive another lot of hogs the best. was master of ceremonies. Messrs. Stanley ami Turnham, recently system. It gives accurate information how to Sunday, since when the stage fro n the south ' to Happy Camp soon. The petit jury was discharged last Friday, to •rrives at about six o’clock A M. and the other A bonfire under the s|>ecial committee would front Illinois, have settled in Table Rock pre | tell township and section corners, how to home- OUR STOCK CONSISTS OF appear on the following Wednesday, in order IV. H. Parker of Big Butte is running the about three hours later. Wnen reg'ilar time . stead and pre-empt land, how to enter land lie quite agreeable these cold nights, yet a sa ciuct and propose locating ¡»ermaiiently. to enable some w ituesses in the Covert case to Severance mill steadily. ia made, the former will arrive here in time for. lute of 38 guns uuder the proper committee Johnny Eubank.«, Corlies Merritt, H. H. ; under the timtar culture law, desert lasd law, get here. breakfast ami the other for dinner. Several 1 G. IV. Clarno has purchased D. Grimes’ in might not prove so comfortable. But the pro Wolters, Ed. Barron and Fred. Drake of Ash etc. It ii meeting with a large sale and should ta iu the hands of everylxxiy. Here is an op The stock of oats in Scott valley, Cal., is gramme of the Republican jubilee says the feat new drivers have been put on the line for this terests on Jackson creek. land paid Jacksonville a visit the other day. portunity to obtain a first-class publication free i cornered, having been bought up at cents. season. FANCY GOODS Judge Hanna is improving his premises by i will be performed this evening. of charge. As this offer stands only until the Mrs. Magruder of this place has been pay The selling price is 1J cents, with an upward the addition of a new barn. first of January, parties desiring to avail them The ladies of the M. E. Church at Ashland ing Rock Point a visit, returning home selves of this offer should do so at once. A nimal F ound .— We learn that the remains I tendency. LADIES’ DRESS G<X)DS, CASHMERES Thanksgiving services will be held at the ’ are making preparations for Thanksgiving Day. Wednesday, accompanied by her son, H. H. of the mare which figureii the Crickett case ■ AND DIAGONALS, SILKS AND Mensor is receiving an immense ami first- M. E. Church next Thursday. Magruder. P rinted B ill -H eads .—The law steps in to were found back of the Forty-tune dig- SATINS, BOOTS 4 SHOES, ■class stock of goods and selling at prices that ! A genuine New England Thanksgiving dinner Rings the other day. The party or p irties who , Couii’y scrip is taken at par on old and new : defy competition. Call aud see them and be will lie served during the day, to be followed W. I. Nichols has sold his ranch near Yreka help the printer. By the last postal decision CLOTHING, ETC., ■ by an entertainment and lunch in the evening. to Horace Knights and purchased town prop business men can actually make money by get had taken the animal from Stanclift’s stable at accounts with the T imes office. I convinced. * An enjoyable time may lie expected. Phoenix evidently killed her ami thenjattempt- erty in that place. Mr. Nichols is building up ting their lulls and statements ot account Plytnale never fails to please, which is why The November session of the Circuit Court printed. The law now says in substance that ed to burn her body, with only partial success, his turnouts are always engaged. Now that stoves are being put np every a lucrative law practice. for Like county has been postponed, as Judge as enough remained to establish her ideutity. Isaac Kent of Douglas county was in town re if these are made nut on pa]>er that is printed The approaching cold winter is sure to break Hanna is unable to reach Dake view m time where, people should not forget that defective Whoever did the deed should be kept on short up sparking across the front gate. fines cause most of the fires in this country. A cently, the guest of T. B. Kent, Esq., his at the head, they can be sent through the mail 11TE CALL THE ATTENTION OF TH« ■ to hold it. for one cent, the envelope living unsealed; rations at Hotel de Bush, Salem, for a number I little attention paid now to the fire escapes, brother. He was accompanied by his family whereas, if made out on uuprinted paper they it ladies to the taut that we have now on John Miller keeps a full line of lamps, chan hand tlie largest and tast selected assort Leap-year is dying fast and many a modest of years. with possibly a ladder at hand to be used in and remained several «lays. will cost three cents. Thus by patronizing ment <>t LADIES' DRESS GOOD« and FAN deliers, etc., of handsome patterns. bachelor will be doomed to disappointment un I case of fire, may save the destruction of valua I W. H. Jackson, for several terms County the printer, two cents can be saved on every CY GOOD."» of every description in Southern R eligious I tems . — Rev. M. A. Williamswill Moody and Sankey, the revivalists, are evan less the ladies make the best of the few days ble property. , [Clerk of C«x»s county, lias taken up Ins resi bill or statement that is sent through the mails, Oregon, and we w ill henceforth make this preach at the Pauky school-house in Sam s val- 1 gelizing the San Francisco public. and that will more than pay for the cost of line of goods our specialty and sell them at j remaining. I The Ashland “ Tidings" says that a man up blanks. dence at Fresno, Cal. He has the best wishes ley ou Sunday at 11 o'clock a . M., ami at the ‘ Chas. Black, an old settler of Sterling creek, E. C. Brooks has received an elegant assort there has raised a yam that weighs eight Cheaper than the Cheapest« of his many Oregon friends. Rock Point school-house in the afternoon at is aow at Prineville, Wasco county. G rand J ury R eport .—The Grand Jury 1 meat of perfumeries ami toilet articles Also {«ounds. He don ’ t say what it measures, but To the gentlemen we will ray, it yog three . . .Ehler M Peterson preaches at Wil Jacob Wagner of Ashland was in town Tues . empaneled for the November term of the Cir- Several severe frosts have occurred during I beautiful holiday goods. Don’t forget to call the Scott Valley “News” thinks it must Ie want a No. 1 Si'IT OF CLOTH E8 you mud low Springs next Sunday st the usnal morning day, who informed us that many teams from I cuit Court, through its foreman, T. G. Reames, goto Reames Bros, to bny it, as we claim to and see them. the past week, and the end is not yet. the same man who loaned his moccasin to the hour__ .Rev. D. A. Crowell will occupy the have the best STOCK oF CLOTHING in Lake, Siskiyou ami Modoc counties have been made the follow ing report: A full attendance of the members of Jack Republican campaigners, who usetl it to repre IV. C. Myer, the well known horseman, of Jackson county and willallow liuonslsu«« pulpit of the M. E. Church in this place uext j there recently after supplies. The Graud Jury for the November term have derscll Us. sonville Lodge No. 10, I. 0. (). F., is request- sent the Garfield canal boat. fers for sale a pair of Shetland ponies. ' the honor to re;»ort that they examined the S'inday morning.... Rev. M. C. Miller will These goods were all purchased by a mem* J. M. Smith, the popular manager of N. Del- | public buildings of the county aud find them We had considerable wind this week, but it cl to-morrow night, as business of importance Aaron and George Wyland were arrested the hold services at Brownstarough on Snndav at , amater’s Kerbyville store, has been speuding a ' comfortable and well kept, except the Court tar of our firm from FIRST-CLASS HOL’S* will come up. ES in San Francisco and New York, and we other day on a complaint sworn but in Justice li o'clock a . M.. and at Eagle Point at half- did not succeed in blowing up a storm. I few days in town with his family. He reports House, which is unsuitable. The county rec- will warrant every article and sell them ■ Tile thermometer has tumbled close down to Del ’ eatt's Court at Ashland by Geo. H. Bailey, Jos Rapp has again made the hungry print .rtfr» F. M. I ords w ere also examined and were found well cheaper tor cash than any bouse in county. quiet tunes in Josephine county. | Zero on different occasions, but Card well 4 Son charging them wi^h an assault with a danger- and neatly made. The |nw of the couuty ap- We also keep on hand s fell steck of er glad with a supply of excellent apples. Robinson Wright, formerly of this place, but |«ear comfortable and satisfied. ; continue to furnish the best livery oil short < ous weapon. District Attorney Kept was tele L egton of H onor .—The first entertainment The weather still being very dry, deer have GROCERIES. notice all the same. of the Leginn of Honor was held at Holt’s hall graphed for. After hearing the- evidence, the now of Liukville, was in town last week look I not come duwn from the mountains as yet. R eal E state T ransactions . —The following ing for a new location. He will probably re last Friday evening (I>. Linn, President of the James Hart has transferred his contract case was dismissed on his jnotion. deeds have been recorded ill the County Clerk's HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GLASSWARE, The New York Store still flourishes not with- turn with liis family before long. former organization, presiding), and proved for carrying the mails between this place ami The Yreka “ Journal" says that Ab. Gid office since the last issue uf the T imes : W. C. Myer is in Washington Territory quite successful. A largi audience was pres I standing the hard times, for it sells cheap. * CROCK£RT, Wright’s to Ge >. Schumpf, who will hereafter blings an I Joe Mason will drive from Yreka T. A. Newman to Fred. Heber, quit-claim The condition of the sick stage horses is ini- perform the service. looking after a new location. None have don« ent. The exercises were varied and interest deed to land iu Little Butte preciuct. Consid A FULL LINE OF ASHLAND 9OOW( ( northward, for the 0. 4 <'. Stage Co., on the more for our stock intervsts than he, and his eration, $30. ing, giving general satisfaction. Alxiut 50 per , proving and the mails arrive ahead of time. Arthur Oliver,w ho has been tending stock at new drive made bv reason of the change made Farm and Frei ¿A Wa<am, Silas J. Day to Sarah A Farnham, property removal would l«e generally regretted. sons signed the pledge to abstain from the use The Jacksonville steam mills turn out 1,100 Ammerman’s station, has gone to Washing to winter time, Joe Strauser and Dan Cawley in Ashland. Consideration, (500. of intoxicating lieveragss for three months, and ■ pounds of flour per hoar wheu runningsteadily. J. C. Overbeck, lately hair-dresser for th« Plows, Gang Plows & Sulky Plows, ton Territory. He is succeeded by & Mr. Mil I driving from Strawberry valley to Yreka, iu the list promises to grow larger. It was not O. 4 C. Stage Co. at Oak Grove station, ha» O. Weaver and Bud Geary killed four Dear ler, recently from Idaho. S ewing M achines —Four different kinds of | place of Butteville to Cola's,as formerly. In fact everything from the Chest needle announced when another session will be held. and twelve deer on • recent hunting expedi gone to Eastern Oregon to assist in the con- new sea mg machines have just been received The time for yearly settlements is fast ap to a ilireshing-imtciiine. 4»tve as a call and The aged father of Bro. Nixon of the Yreka struction of new telegraph lines for the West at E. C. Brooks’ New Drug Store, viz: The judge tor yourselves as to anr capacity at tion. “Journal,’’ a much respected gentleman, died proaching, and business me>i should send ttieir A N arrow E- wafe . Marshal Crosby, while Crown, Eldridge, New Home and New Ameri furnishing giMMts a» above. There will be a total eclipse of the moon on at Yreka on the 15th. He was in his 76th orders for bill-heads, letter-heads, envelopes, ern Union Co. on his rounds last Monday morning, at about The way to make money is to sate it. Te J. T. Layton of Applegate retnrn««l from can. They are of the Inte-t and best impioxed rave it biiv cheap. To buy cheap pay CAbH the morning of Dec. 16th, visible on the Pacific year at the time of his demise. statements of account, note ami receipt books, patterns in the world. P> ice. from $40 to $50 two o’clock, discovered a blaze in the jewelry Link villa this week, where he has been paying f >r Your goods and buy of shop of Fred. Ritschard.but for the timely dis ■ coast. Jake Marcuse last week received a fine as 1 and everything else in the commercial line, to the KE A MICH BROS. his daughter, Miss Mary, who was quite P iano T uning — Paul Schoen, piano tuner tard cans in endless quantity at Kubli's sortiueutof toys and other holiday goods. He T imes office, where the best printing is doae I covery of which a serious conflagration might ill, a visit. Her friends will be pleased to learn ' and repairer, will be in Jacksonville about the have resulted. Dave broke the door in and I and Bilger's hardware stores. Also at Karew- keeps an excellent stock of all kinds of wares at San Francisco rates. Patronize home indus II that slie is now much improved. ' 20th of this month ready to attend t<> any bus try. extinguished the flames, winch had originated I ski's. usually found in a variety store. F. M. Overbeck of the T imes office will in a iness in his line. He is a first-class artisan and from a piece of wood liitschard had tried to put z\ surveying party of the Oregoniau Railway The Clerk s office has been embellished by a A guard was placed over J. M. Crickett in the stove that foreeoon ami communicated handsome chandelier from Juhn Miller's est«b- while he was confined in the County Jail, after Conqiany is looking after the most feasible few days leave for ta Conner, W. T., to take a guarantees satisfaction. Orders left at the I position in the telegraph office at that place. I T imes office w ill be promptly attended to. with the floor, in which a good-sized hole was . lishineut. ■ -------- e his conviction, a jail delivery,being feared. He and direct route to Winnemucca, Nevada, He is a good o|>erator and we predict a suc through the southeastern portion of the burned. Although iu liis shop several tunes G rand R all . —Madame Holt will give a So The condition of Capt. B B Griffin, who also threatened to commit «uicide. State, and the Salem “Statesman" thinks cessful career in telegraphy for him. during the day he hail noticed nothing unusual ‘ was stricken with apoplexy last week, is some cial party at her hall this (Friday) evening, to M. M icklesen ami L. B. Tucker of Ashland IS BY M. Otanchain came in from Lake county last which everybody is invited. The best of mu and was sleeping soundly in an adjoining room what improved. from recent reports, the route by way of the have a Petaluma hay-press, and are baling hay U says that sic and supper will ta provided. Tickets, in middle fork of the Willamette, north of Dia week, but has since returned. He when the Marshal gave the alarm. It was in A son of Mr. Spencer, living on the Link ville for the farmers. 'They can tie tip about ten everybody has hay in abundance and is ready to cluding supper, $2 50. •- * deed a narrow escape. mond Peak, promises to be the best. ■ ruad, died of fever on the 11th. He was about tons a day, charging $2 75 per ton. meet the emergencies of a severe Winter. Un The Roseburg “Plaindealer" says: “At the L ast N otice .—Sawyer will certainly leave The R.-d Men of Yreka are building a fine Tur. C overt C ane .—Some trouble was ex ' twenty years of age. residence of the Hon. Castello Ball, on the fortunately there is not much stock to lose. for Ashland next week,and those desiring good • C. IV. Savage has rented P. J. Ryan's brick new hall and will dedicate it next June. perienced in empaneling the jury to try the We last week received a pleasant call from pictures must call in a few days, His work is evening of the 11th, by Rev. J. K. N. Bell, esse of the State vs. D. A. Covert, the regular building on Third street and will transform it Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe of this place ! Will Jacob Ransport, late of the O. 4 C. Stage Co., Rev. W. T. Chapman of Corvallis, presiding first-class and prices low. be invited to take part in the cereinouies. panel being exhausted and only seven jurors ! into a lodging house. was united for all time to Mrs. Jennie Piatt, elder of this district, who has been attending obtained. Judge Hanna ordered a venire for An elegant stock of ladies' fancy goods has The present term of the Circuit Court will of Woodville. The happy couple left on to his pastoral duties in this section ami is now F or S ale .—A second-hand stove, used but ton citizens issued immediately and the requi j just been received at Howard’s Crystal Palace. cost the county a neat sum for jury and wit- Thursday morning's train on a bridal tour to on his way home. He was present at the little, Fur further particular» apply to th i» CASH STOKEÏ ' tiess fees. In the Covert case nearly the whole the Willamette valley, on a visit to relatives quarterly meetings held at Ashlaud on the 6th office. site jurymen were obtained from among them. I Also the finest candies. The jury consists of M. Bellinger, W. B. Kin of Phoenix has been snmmone<l as witnesses. of th«- groom. We wish them smooth sailing and at Grant's Pass on the 14th. Those owning horses should be careful lest J. N. R eck , of T oledo , O hio , say*: Mr caid, S. Saltmarsh, John Head, J. M. Childers, the epizootic prevailing amoug stage stock Byron Cole, at the foot of the Siskiyou over the sea of life, and may all their troubles Frank Cluggage, the veteran mail contractor father, before wearing the “Only Lung be ‘small ones.’ ” J. N. Young, Geo. Schumpf, d. Reynolds, T. south of us reaches them. mountain, will sell at public auction on Satur- and proprietor of extensive stage lines in Neva Pad,” could not sleep nights on account of you WILL FIND THERE his violent coughing. Since wearing it he L. Beck, B. IV. Dean, Jas. McDonough and da ami on the Northwest Coast, was in town has slept soundly every night. See adver- CORRESPONDENCE. A valise and other articles belonging to B. F 1 day, November 27th, 80 liea<l of cattle, 23 head J. Crump. A large number of witnesses are the forepart of this week, on his return from a tixein ent. Hern can l>e obtained by that person if he will of horses and colts and 40 tons of grass hay. in attendee "• and the trial will probably con J acksonville , Nov. 12, 1880. business trip north. He was quite ill while in call at the Railroad saloon. Hugh Johnston was considerably bruisedilay MARRIED. sume several days. T. B. Keut, District At To the E ditor of the T imes : Washington Territory, but is almost fully re Those who have promised us grain, flour and before yesterday by his wagon upsetting while torney, represents the proseoation and Jud .¡e Jackson county seems determined to out-live covered. Mr. Cluggage left for his home in HUDSON—FREDENBURG—At the resi I at his wood-ranch. I)r. Danforth, who is in at Prim and Hun. A. C. Joues appear for the de wood are requested to respond at once, as dence of l lie bride’ll parents, in Rock I the hard times. The fruit crop is abundant, Carson City, Nevada, on Tuesday. He will tendance, re|»»rts his injuries as uot dangerous. Point precinct, November 14th, by Jsooii I Silke, So tine, Veltete—Plain, Striped and fense. The case will uu doubt be stubbornly Winter is approaching fast. ■ even to wastefulness. Wheat commands a l ' o East before long, visiting us again in May. Neatliamer, .1. P„ George Hudson and Fisher 4 Cohn have just received a large Brocaded—Farmer»' Safin, Crinoline, Town taxes are now due. the roll lteing turn fought on both sides. | higher price here than in the Willamette valley. Bon voyage. MissSaraii Freden burg. lot of fresh cranberries of ail excellent quality, ....... .. •----------------- Sheeting, Domestic Print», All the ed over to Henry Pape, Town Treasurer, who ! Syrup manufactured on the farms of Wrisley NEIL—SISSON—At the residence of the of C ircuit C ourt P roceedings . — The follow-j which come in time for Thanksgiving Day. P robate C ourt .—The following proceedings is now collecting the same. Brands of Hosiery, Ci lores, ficiating minister, November 14th, by and Walker bids fair to prevent the further ing business had l>een transacted in this Court [ Rev. M. A. Williams, Leander A. Neil Turkey and cranberry sauce is a dish tit for bave transpired iu this Court siuce our last re Corsets, Daces, Fmbraid- This is the best season of the year for set ■ importation of that comimwlity. Sugar is talk since the last issue of the T imes : and Miss Augusta Sisson—all of Ashland. the gods. port: eries, Hibbons, Buck ting out trees and shrubbery. Property own ed of ami will probably be produced in large State vs. D. A. Covert; indictment for will In the matter of the guardianship of Walter Blanks of every description, such as deeds, ings, Handker ers should not forget this fact. quantities before very long. DIED fully burning property to defraud insurer. ! H. Farra, a minor. Kc|»ortofT. H. Stiinpeon, mortgages and assessment schedules of al) chiefs, Hate, From some cause or combination of causes, Motion of counsel for defense to post|x>ne con- i guardian, heard and approved. F. Breckenfeld has lately received a first- EMERSON—At Latham, Or., Nov. 15, 1880, In the matter of the estate of Daniel Hop class assortment of goods, which he is selling kinds, for sale at the T imes office. Also a full Ashland has receutly outgrown many other vil sideration of case until next term overruled at 8:15 F. m ., Elsie A., only daughter of line of Justice’s and Constable's blanks after lages of Western Oregon. Ashland College and Nov. 17th set as time for trial. kins, deceased. First semi-annual report of very cheap. Give him a call. State vs. J. M. Crickett; indictment for lar- j IV. B. and 1). <’. Emerson, aged 15 years, David Hopkins, executor, heard and approved. the best forms. 9 mouths and 28 dava. 1 and Normal School, as conducted by President ceny of a horse. The time for passing sentence In the matter of the estate of John Bdger. It is reported that the festive Dr. Coon has CHEAP SUITS, Governor Thayer'sthanksgiving proclamation Rogers ami Prof. Royal,is giving good satisfac upon defendant in pursuance of the verdict of deceased. Fifth semi-annual re;x>rt of C. W. skipped out of the Umpqua valley, leaving an ' will be found elsewhere. It is probably the tion. Its growing popularity is evinced by the jury having arrived, said J. M. Crickett was Kahler, administrator, heard and approved. tobaccos , cioars , cmitr, NOTICE. In the matter of the estate of Chas. Brown, odorous reputation behind him. j shortest on record, not being recommended bv steady increase in number of student.«. Ixx»k- sentenced to imprisonment in the Penitentiary deceased. Inventory and appraisement, show Now is the time to advertise your holiday the verbiage in which such proclamations I mg in upon the school one sees only cheerful for a term of twoyears and topay the costs and Thos«* who are indebted to i CANBI38, io '•f disbursements to be taxed. ing property to the amount of $307 94, exam goods. The public wants information where looks and earnest work. The public school is the undersigned by note or , usually abound. State vs. D. A. Covert. Cause on trial. ined an«l approve«!. also full ami prosperous. The Woolen Mill is book account are hereby no In the matter of the estate of J. J. Nichols, it can get the best for the least. Theo. Cameron and Win. Hoffman, executors 'driven to its utmost capacity to fill orders. A Fine Thing for the Teeth. deceased. It was ordered that T. B. Kent, Kahler 4 Bro. have just received one of the of the estate of U. S. Hayden, deceased, ad New dwellings continue to spring lip, while tified that an immediate set Fragrant SOZODONT is a composition of administrator, make to Win. Sei ph a good deed largest and finest assortments of toilet soaps 1 stores aud shops show business life ami pros For C h &I l the purest and choicest ingredients of the tlement must be made, as I vertise thirty shares of the Jackson County to certain land in Sam's valley. perity. . T raveler . Oriental vegetable kingdom. Every ingre intend to go East to buy In the matter of the estate of A. F. Randle, ever brought to Southern Oregon. ' Land Association and seven Angora goats for dient is well known to have a beneficial ef deceased. Final statement of Harriet Randle, Nick Ficke’e teain ran away while at the sale on the 27th. H abeas C orpus .—The concubine of Tsi I fect on the teeth and gums. Its embalming goods, and must have money. fUT nails, wrought nails, cleat hails, lath executrix, received, aud it was ordered that! slaughter-house yesterday. The wagon and 1 Ying, a Chinese tyee, having deserted him for I or antiseptic pro|>ertv and aromatic fra-i G. KAREWSKL I nnit*, finishing nail*, fencing nails, the 4th day of January, 1881, be set as time J. M. Crickett, sentenced to the Penitentiary harness were considerably damaged. the festive Oh Chow, she was brought before grance make it » toilet luxury. HOZO- horse-shoe nails,and iron an<t steel hor»< for hearing the same. DONT removes all disagreeable odors from i for two years by Judge Hanna last week, was shoe* at ’“ItN MILLER’S. In the matter of the estate of S Humphrey, I The Republicans of Jacksonville and vicinity Judge Hanna on a writ of habeas corpus. Tsi the breath caused by catarrh, bad teeth, FARM FOR SALE. taken to his destination last Saturday by J. deceased. Sale-bills of personal and real prop Ying claimed her as his wife ami set forth that Ac. It is entirely free from the injurious erty tiled by Win. Hoffman, executor, heard will hold a jubilee this evening over their re- B. Coats and Thos. Riley. They went by pri acrid properties of tooth |>aste9 and M r . .I. H. B ate *. Newsjusper AdvertMn< she was unlawfully restrained from exercising and HE WELL-KNOWN DESKIN«! FARM, and approved and sales con finned i cent victory. The Republicans of Ashland vate conveyance. powders, which destroy the enamel. One Agent, 41 Park Row. (Tim«*» Building,) New i situated eight miles north of Ja«'k»on- , her free will by Oh Chow. His Honor, after bottle lasts six months. Iu the matter of the estate of Wesley Mitch celebrated last evening. I York, I» airthorized tn rant met fior ad ver« I ville. is offere«! for-ale At a targain. It con ! ------ <----------------- Mount Hood is said to be smoking and Mount hearing the evidence in the case, dismissed it, ell, deceased. Thin! semi annual exhibit of tains 300 a<Te«, all «u-ceptible to cultivation tiramenti» ili «he T ime * »tour be«t ratee. Hattie Mitchell, administratrix, heard ami ap- i Reames Bros, and N. Fisher have laid in Pitt may follow suit, but they cannot disturb informing the woman that she was free to go M rs . W m . T ippett , O swaco , N. Y„ says; and under fence. Itp'tides being well water proved. their large and first class Winter stocks and the equanimity of the fact that Matt. Dillon where she ehoose<l, ami she departed with Oh I have worn an Improved Excelsior Kid ed. A good dwelling-h:/n«e and a com- OR MINING BLANKS < OTIIKTIMB* In the master of the estate of S. G. B irgews, Chow. Tsi Ying claims that she stole a sum of ney Pad about three weeks, and have re modions barn and outbuildings are upon O ffice . Copp’s Hand book <>f decease!. Petition of C. II. Burton, adminis can furnish anything the public may desire. will always keep the finest brands of wines, . money from him and threatens to have her ar- ceived great relief from it tor ppiu in the the fHitn. For particulars apply on the Law always Map* on band Fata* fl Th«y n« ver fail to please. back. See advertisement. trator, to sell personal property, granted. liquors and cigars. 4 rest««! on a criminal charge. place to MARY DESKJNS. DEMOCRATIC TIMES BRIEF REFERENCE. REAMES BROS., \I1EAD AS USUAL!! THE GREATEST REDUCTION Ever Known in a Regular Business, FALL I WINTER DRY-GOpDS, LADIES' CALIFORNIA-MADE CLOAKS I p THE SURE MAKING YOUR PURCHASES J. S. HOWARD’S I B DRESS MATERIAL 4FURNISHING GOODS Of the Most Popular Styles. JEWELRY, GROCERIES ANO NOTIONS Which will be sold it Lowest Ratei C I* T F