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DEMOCRATIC! TIMES. BRIEF REFERENCE Overland travel is light. FRIDAY,.............. ..DECEMBER 17, isso. N ew \ bah s C akh . s . Parties desiring New Y uar'scalling cards canchoose from a very hand- Mine assortment just received at the T imes of fice direct from New Y ork. Every imaginable -d.-sciiption, and moat popular styles, furnished at Sau Francisco rates. Call or send soon. E ni ami - memt E1.EITIUX.—The following offi cers were elected at a regular meeting of Table Rock Encampment No. 10, 1. O. O. F., held last Tuesday evening. K. Kubli, Chief Patri arch; Silas J. Day, High Priest; Herman Helms, Senior Warden; F. Luy, Junior War den;«). A. Boyer, Scrilie; John Miller, Treas urer; Silas J. Day, K. Kubli, Herman Helms, Trustees. Pleasant winter weather. Turkeys are rooflting high. Excellent farming weather. Settling-up time is at hand. Okl 18.80 is almost of the past. Read the new advertisements. Circuit Court is still in session. Heavy frost Wednesday night. Roads are getting quite muddy. Local correspondence is solicited. Old Mother Shipton pretlicted that the world Street Commissioner McDaniel lias been re pairing the different streets, preparatory to the would come to an end in 1881, but you have time yet to examine those fine holiilay goods at winter campaigu. Madame Holt is rushing her brick hotel tow - Howard’s and Kaliler Bros.’ W. C. Aikers of Sain’s valley is engaged iu ’.rd completion and expects to occupy it be- trapping beaver on Rogue river, with good fo-e many weeks. Their skins command a fair price at success. The teaming season is at end and the team Portland and San Francisco. sters aavo generally drawn off. Beggs is about Considerable suow has already fallen at the the only regular left. Meadows, Table Rock precinct. Thomas’mill Geo. F. Merriman, formerly of this county, has been unable to run on account ot the water has been elected a Trustee of the town of Oak- I in the dam being frozen up land, Dougl. s county. I Several immigrants Imve recently located on Grob ft Ulriih have a large stock of candies I Wagner creek, ami permanently. They are aud can furnis.' tiie finest cakes aud other recently from Nebraska ami Dakota, but origi pastry on short m tic-a. nally from Tennessee and Ohio. lulow & Hill ot Ysldand are (tutting up a Blanks of every description, such as «leeds, remedy for the c re of diphtheria that is mortgages ami assessment schedules of all said to be quite etfecti ’e. Also a full ! kinds, for sale at the T imes office. A cantata under the dire tion of Miss Ella line of Justice's ami Constable’s blanks. Seott is one of the entertainments promised Owing to some misunderstanding, .Mr. Uin- for Christmas in Ash laud. plilett will not assume the contract for carry I Geo. Jones of Butte creek drove a span of I ing the mail between Crescent City and Waldo. tine stallions to town this Weik, which attract Mr. Barnett will continue the service. ed considerable attention. S. P. Hanna has a business notice in another The latest freak in finishing a basque is to column, which all those imlebtcd to him should cut the lower edge into leaves .nd insert a heed, as he means what he says. The atten plaiting between the leaves. tion of those interested is directed to it. There will be a general inclination to pay oil More rain fell «luring the past week, but not notes after January 23d and borrow noney at I enough for tho miners. Farmers in s«»mu the reduced rate of interest. places desire more, but many of them could Miss Maud luffs' school on Applegate gave not be suited better in the weather line. an entertainment the other evening, which Ths Rev. Father Blanchet distributed seven was quite a successful affair. ty-two < hristinas prizos among his Sunday We have a supply of iiotidad ami common PERSONAL NOTES note-books, specifying interest at the rate of Rufus Moore of Salem is visiting Linkville. 12 (»er cent. As the new interest law goes into effect on the 23d of January next, those J. H. Penn, formerly of this place, is now who have money to loan ami accounts to get iu business at Portland. in should invest in a book immediately. Beu Haymond and family of Rock Point About $1,200 have been snltserib<*d to the were iu town yesterday. proposed bridge across Rogue river, near Ba Dan Cawley, who has 1 »ecu quite ill at Yreka ilee's ferry, in which enterprise the county with erysipelas, is nearly well. authorities will be solicited to take an interest. O. R. Myer ami H. A. Wright of Ashland Those having the subscription list in hand are were in town during the Week. sanguine of increasing this amount considera Rufus Cole, the popular station-keeper just bly. across the line, was in town this week. The change made in the usury law by the last T hk C ovekt C ase .— i'ne second trial of this case, which commenced a waatt ago yesterday, is still dragging its slow length along, though it was expected that the evi dence would all be in last night and that the jury could retire for deliberation or u verdict before the week ended. Witnesses to the nnmlter of 104 were in atteudauce, tho Is.st ot whom have been discharged. Each side is trying the case for everything there is in it. P. 8.—Since the above w.-ui in type argH- meut oi the case has been commenced. D ied —Mrs. Cameron, mother of Cam D. S. K. Buick of Myrtle creek has been eron brothers of Uniontown, died at the. Legislature provides that the act shall not lx Taxes are coming in quite slowly. so construed as to affect or change the rate ot appointed a Notary Public by Governor Thayer. family residence yesterday morning. 8ho was troubled with a severe cough and bad Christmas is only eight days hence. interest to be received by virtue of any con W. H. Parker has taken charge of the been declining for sometime past. Mr*. tract entered into before this act shall take ef Brownsborough district school, which is doing Plant your holiday advertisements. I'arnerou was a most estimable lady, aud fect; so there need not be any uneasiness on well. Wild geese are migrating southward. highly respected by all who knew her. A that account. Jos, McKee of Uniontown has sold his place pioneer of Jackson county, she died in the The A. 0. U. W. meet this evening. The members of the M. E. Church of this to G. W. Claruo aud Mill remove to Rogue fullness of her years. Tho funeral will take R ki . igioi s Iri^M». Rev. D. A. Crowell will o Cider presses are running on full time. [»lace arc about disposing of their parsonage on river. hold services at the M. E. Church in this place place in Jacksonville tomorrow at 1 o’clock The shades of leap-year are falling fast. California street aud devoting the proceeds to n -xt Sunday at the usual morning hour, and at E. Flitner of Y reka has some intentions of P. M. Religious revival meetings will soon begin. electing a new one on the lot occupied by the I the Mouud District school-house at early cau starting a skating rink in this place during the P koratk C ovrt . —-The toilowing proceeding* Henry Mensor left for the north last week. church building, w hich will l<e moved forward. i dle-lighting.... Elder M. Petereou preaches at Winter. have transpired in this Court—Judge Day It is also pro|»osed to put a new paling about Central Point next Sunday morning.... Rev. Now is the time to advertise stray animals. We regret to learn that T. T. McKenzie is presiding —since our last report: the premises. M. C. Miller will preach at Brownsborough on There has been some sleighing in Lake coun suffering with a severe attack of erysipelas iu I In the matter of the estate of U. S. Hayden, -Sumlay, at 11 o'clock a . m ., and at Eagle I A. D. Helman, of Ashlan I, D. D. G. deceased. Sale of |xrsonal pro|»erty confirmed. ty. the face. Point at 3:30 i'. m ........ Rev. M. A. Williams F, tition of Wm. Hoffman and Theo. Cameron, the I. <). O. F. for this section, left for A fine shower of rain fell ou Tuesday even- Mrs. S. J. McKnight of Foot’s creek has executors, to sell real estate heard and citation will hold services at Eagle Point next Sunday, land last week, where a session of the Graud ing. t<> heirs ordered issued by publication iu the at the Usual morning hour. Lodge has been called, in view of the important rented one of Dr. Danforth’s housesand moved T imks . Wilderville will indulge in Christmaa les- change in the work of the order made at the to town. C hkhtmas T hee F estivities . The Union tivities. Chas. Hughes, Jr., of Lake county, accom S ewing M achines . —Four different kinds of recent session of the Sovereign Graud Lodge Sunday School of this place is making prepara There has been considerable fog during the panied by his family, are visiting relatives at new sewing machines have just l»een received held at Toronto, Canada. tion« for its Christmas festivities, which will past week. I Kerby ville. The ! at E. C. Brooks’ New Drug Store, viz: I take place at the M. E. Church on the evening Everybody can get a large assortment of school children last Sabbath. 'The recipients ■ Two local dealers in hides, etc., had an ani Crown, Eldridge, New Home and Now Ameri Handsome furniture for holiday presents at Col. Stone and Wm. Carll of the O. A C. mated encounter over a choice lot ot «leer-skins I of Friday, December 24th, or Christmas Eve. choice flower seeds by (laying a year's subscrip were highly (¿eased, it is needless to say. can. They are of the latest and liest improved D. Linn's. offered for sale by a gentleman from the coun- I Stage Co. pissed thiough town yesterday, on l>attenis in the world. Price, from $40 to $50. An excellent programme will lie presented uy tion to the T imes in advance. Commence the new year by subscribing foi A wedding in high life is repotted from Wil try the other day, which created considerable' their way south tlm young folk», who have entered into the Why go hungry when you can get a square he T imes , which gives a full summary of the i C hanok .— K. II. Sherrill lias abandoned liams creek. merriment and also helped the seller to obtain I A. C. Adams, formerly of Ashland, is doing spirit of the affair with the zeal proverbial on meal at Birkhead s Jacksonville hotel, in 1< .'al news and a large amount of general new.-. tlio lecture-field and will commence the a better price. There must lie money iu the ! a good business at Alturas, Modoc county,Cal., Undershirts worth $1 for 50c. at the New such occasions. A handsome < 'hristmas tree Ryan's building, for 2.’» cents? practice of law in Jacksonville. It vil! be materially improve«! during 1881. Y ’ ork Store. business when competition is sobrisk. as a marble-worker. will be provided and a pleasant time is ex The children arc looking forward to the ai 1'i ys will continue bocoming shorter until i A Fin»- Tliinff lor the Troth. Flour is selling in Y'reka at $3 50 per hun- pected. Exercises w ill commence precisely at Now is the time to publish settle-up notices j Jos. Rapp again comes to the rescue of the rival of Santa Claus with great solicitude, lle the 2.st, which w ill be the turning-point «». Fragrant .8OZ«tD«>NT is a compoaition of dred pounds. six o'clock. and get your bill heads, letter heads, state hungry printer. This time it is a bountiful does not generally forget them. the purest and choice*! ingredient* of tlio the y« ir. After that date tlio nights will be ments of account, envelopes, notes, receipts, | Boots worth $5 for sale at tho New York Oriental vegetable kingdoin. Every ingre supply <>f line apples. There seems to be general preparation S okrt W k C an t Ad oaijioi > a i k Y’or.—Two cornu gi 'dually shorter and the days longer. dient is well known to bare a beneficial of* and everything else io the commercial line at Store for $3 50. Fred. Otten, who left for Germany last Sum the holidays everywhere, and they will young ladies of Smith river. Cal., advertise in fe<*l on the teeth and gtitim. D m embalming Deersk us are in demand, 35c. (>er pound be the '1 ime « otlice, fur the time for yearly settle For check, receipt and order books, call at celebrated in appropriate style. mer, is on his way hum«, having arrived at or antiseptic pnqiertv and aromatic fra the Pel Norte “Record * for partners for the ing paid for them in tow n, while 45c. is tlio rul ments is almost here. Encourage local indus grance make it » toilet luxury. HOZ<>- New York several days ago. Christmas and New Year’s balls, stating that the T imes office. The cultivation of sorghum in Jackson coun ing rate in •»an Francisco for a good suininci try by keeping your money at home. DON’T removes al) disagreeable odor* Iroui < Irass is beginning to sprout finely and stock ty having proven a success, a large area of laud article, lit. es also command a good figure. they are eighteen years of age, good looking, Henry Norton of Ashland has purchased the breath caused by catarrh, bad teeth, Farmers will do well ta sow all the grain A«-. Il is entirely free from the injurious respectable and No. I dancers; and their appli raisers are happy. will be «levoted to it next year. Some thief picked the pocket of J. N. Hal! possible, as there w ill be little or no grain in some land of Lindsey Applegate and was in tow n and acrid nr<»|«*rtiea <»f tooth pasieii and cant» should lie go«al-looking, of high moral this week oil business connected therewith. Phivnix was almost entirely deserted during powders, which destroy tlio enamel. One Several of the jurors in the first Covert trial of Myrtle creek w iile he was in town last week, tiie valley by next harvest. The demand, Standing, first- -lass dancers and strictly tem the Covert trials. bottle lasts six months. were summoned this week to impeach the tes ami he claims to Ln e lost a watch and a sun lion. J. B. Sifer.s<»f Josephine county, who ---------------- ♦ — must necessarily be large aud the prices good perate. No others need apply. We would “Shut the door!” is the popular exclama timony of some ot the witnesses. of money also. I'ei.ain parties are sus(>ccted has been sojourning iu our midst for several AUFNTKANI» VAKVAMKU even with the most bountiful harvest. A larze like to come, girls; but we are engaged. We tion in these days. C. M «grtider of Central Point is putting up a Several houses were built during 1880 torrent, surplus will be impo.ssible next season, and weeks past, intends returning Home next Mon- Make from ?25to$5n (»erweek selling goods could just fill the bill, perhaps our devil for E. (i. RIDEOUT A <’«>., 10 Barclay I day. Flour is rated at •-30 per thousand pounds at building io be used as a cabinet shop by Mr. but still the demand is unsatisfied. A person there maybe none for years, if ever. Street, New York. Send lor their catalogue would lie au acceptable substitute. the Scott \ alley Mills. M. A. Houston informs ns that the Evans ami i trnis. Scliimlel, recently from Nebraska. with spare means wi-'ild find the erection of B. F. Dowell of this place is attending Court creek salt-works, owned by Sizemore A Co., dwelling-houses in .lacks uiville a good specu No hxcesK. I here are many families in this Never talk against your town, Always Zephyr of ai ery color ami description at the M rs . J. B. W ii . sok . Tiffin, Ohio, says:— at Roseburg. He is endeavoring to collect his I are now manufacturing a superior quality ot 1 have worn mi Improved Excelsior Kid section without a county newspajier. The rea have a goo«l word for it. 1 ition. millinery stors of Mrs. ft Miss Prim. Also judgment against Jesse Applegate on account i ney Pad, and received more relief than son often given, when asked to subscribe, is: salt. 'The Masonic fraternity v ill refund its out Geo. A. Jackson of Sain’s valley is putting other material for holiday presents. >f the Sam May matter. 'The latter trans from al) remedies I have ever tried. I •‘Can't spare the money, ’ or “it costs too Dr. L. S. Thompson, well-known to the old cheerful Iv recommend it to all sufferers. Plymale is look t.g after his stable interest.* stan ling bonds, amounting to $5,000, at a low ferred his pnqiertv to his relations sometime up a neat dwelling-house. lunch.” Now there is an eml to these excuses. er rate of interest next moii’h. One per cent. :• ago, and Mr. Dowel! is attenqiting to prove residents of Jacksonville, has gone East tor See advcrti-eiiicnt. Butter and eg_'s are scarce in this market exclusively again, ;•* d lie is giving the best of Wu venture to say that nine-tenths of the his tamily and will locale in Wellington Ter- month is now paid on them, payable semi-an ¡hat it was done with fraudulent design. satisfaction to his nu.i.erous patrons. and command good prices. BORN. In a !s of these families care nothing for a few I ritory. nually. Judg» Beekman ’ s Court is in session nightly The largest, cheapest and best (ilace to buy Work will be commenced on the rrfad from dollars, when spent, as it often is, for luxuries John Noland ami Peter Boschey returned HIGH—Ou Wagner creek, December 9th, Ad vices from Sheriff Bvliee s'at that there and has tried the ('overt, Sclnirder and otlni to the wife of Wm. High, * «on. th« Meadows, in 'Table Rock precinct, to Cow that bring no return. To them we say: de goods is the Now York Store. from SodaSprmgs this week with a large quan is eight feet of snow on the mom ta ns between prominent cases to its full s itisfaction. '. ’ <»< »KSI-.Y—At Manzanita, December 15th, reek as Siam as the winter weather is over. prive yourself of a small amount of this frivol Ourfashion reporter announces that hoops arc tity of soda water, which is kept tor sale. t \\ aldo and Happy Camp. He h. d consider to the wife of Jos. Cooksey of lutkecouu- K. Kubli, .M. Meusoraml John Orth have It is proposed to run a trail at first and some ity and »end the savings for the T imes , there (sipular again w ith the ladies. ty, a daughter. | the Criterion. able trouble m getting his last dreve of hogs purchased several thousand b t. liels of w heat work lias already lieen dune on the Dotigla* by securing a good family newspaper, that wilt PA RKS—At Sterling, December 15th, to the Snow still lingers in high latitudes, bat has through. J. S. McFadden and Jacob Kubli of Apple I wife of Jacob Parka, a son. ami are storing the flour for fuftiie sale. county end, we learn. 'The road is a fixed fact tell y<»u w hat is going on in the country, be disappeared from the foothills. A tine stock of Rogers'celebrated sil »s: -(»lat- ami w ill lie of good advantage to the country gate were iu town last Saturday. They report sides furnishing your children with interest W. II. Atkinson's new dwelling at Ashland, Madame Holt s new hall has been embellish- ed ware- knives, forks, spoons, etc. bc.iuti through which it runs. DIED. the farmers of that section making the best of ing reading. which is now completed, is one of the finest e«l with three new chandeliers. fid lamps ami other goods suitable for In h lay and best appointed m Southern Oregcn. I preseuts, can l»o found at John Miller s e.’tab J. J. Comstock of Douglas county, who has the favorable weather. CAMERON— At Uniontown, Dee. ltkh, L egion oe H omok . This organization licl«l < ’utility scrip is taken at par on ol«l and new Mrs. Catneron; aged 71 year», 5 meuiha Geo. Durand, County Commissioner of I^ike. Keen under treatment at Portland for the mor lulow Hill of Ashland have established a another of its interesting meetings last Friday accounts with the T imes oilice. lishtnent. and 15 dava. who has been to Salem on land business, has phine habit, has returuetl a cured man. lie I brauch drug-store at Plninix,having purchased e cuing at Holt’s hall, th a Court House beinc I One of the largest stocks of toys ami liolid y had been quite ill for years from a complication returned and is sojourning with us at preseut. EDE8—On Appiedate. Norernber 12th, in Snow is over a foot deep at Fort Klamath, Dr. Covert's establishment at that place. 1 i use. A large crowd was present, as usual. fatti non of James bàie* and wife; aged goods ever brought to Jacksonville may b< of diseases, and during that time acquired the We are always glad to see him. which affords excellent sleighing. abolii six sveeka. The exercises were varied and generally goo 1 The citizens of Antioch district. Table Rv k found at Bi'cekentield's, which he is closing habit of using morphine until he became al- P. W. Olwell of the Pho- lix Mills is butch J. (!. Briscoe, who purchased the Satterfield CIIAPMAN—At I-akepnrt, Lake coun’y, ami the audience .seemed to duly appreeiat«- pre-ir <4,have purchased ten acres of land fn’u> out at ¡«way-down figures. Call before it is Cab, Novcmber ;J0ili, Mrs. S V. Cbap- lost a slave to it. He succeed ed in <» ve room- place in Tablv Rock precinct last Spring, is e> t em. Ilu |H»em by Mrs. Webster was a gem ering a large number of tine hogs. P. > luegau for school and church (itirposes. man, inotlier of C. B. Cliaptnan of Link- too late. 1 { it, however, upon which lie is to be cun- clearing up a large portion of the laud hereto Regular freight trains now run from I tose- ami well lendered. President Cardwell then ville; aged 57 year*. Wagner creek lodge of the Champions oi The leap year party is a leading topieof con- Ei ¡i tainted. fore idle and wili put it in grain. announced that another meeting Would not be burg to Portland every other «lay. II , ior is flourishing and lias .81) memb-rs. New v, rsatioii, yet it cannot distract public atteti- 'I', e following is the state of the San Fran )n '<l until after the holidays, and appoints I Howard, with his usual enterprise, is out T. F. Croxt-in of Grant’s Pass precinct is im oJ. era will lie elected next Tuesday evening ti » i from the fact that E Jacobs anil .Mensoi ••isco wool market, as çonneras . ....... the Oregon with a premium for the belle of the leap-year s Ella Prim and Annie Little ami Wm. proving his premises considerably. Holiday printing of every description at the Bros, have some of the finest holiday goods ii> article: Eastern Oregon in first hands mainly party. He can choose from cither a fine as Lr Bilger as a committee to prepare the pro The jury in the Covert case attended tin ’i'lMEs office. Prnitiug in colors ami fancy the ir, irket. consist.* f indifferent Spring, selling at 2<X<{, sortment of striped hose or a layout of hair gramme. A collection was takeu upand $7 23 I’uion Sunday School last Sabbath. ' work done in the best shape and at low rates. t'h is. I’ rim, one of the teachers of the dis 23c. f' th. Film light fleece Valley comes to pins. obtained to pay hall rent. A number of re I A (»leasmt party occurred at J. W. Dollar* The Grand Jury of Multnomah has found a ♦ trict si h ol. was indisposed for a few days this about 29''' .-')«., while common grades arc nom cruits were mustered in during recess. C. B. Chapman of Liukvi'le lias Iwen iu AT THE------- hide’s residence last Friday evening. bill against Dr. E. A. -Innes, formerly of Lake week an 1 Ins d- partment was dismis-.. d for the inally 25W21'. I-' lb. Oregon Limbs are quot town for several days past. His aged mother D ion ' t W ant to B ey . -It is reported that Elder A. Brown w ill commence a three <la.’s’ county, tor an assault witii a dangerous w ea[>on. time. I In was will enough to proceed Wetlmrs- able at 24 a _’>c H H< for choice Eastern and Creek House, died at 1-akeport, Cal., receutly, and he ex Poorman’s at one of the hotels in this State, not a thou meeting at Jerome Prairie this week. Wagner creek district is improving right day mornmi . . 2Sf<i,32c. (:' ll> for Valley. pects to be called thither on business with her sand miles from the California line, when the Nick Eicke is furnishing this market with an along. The farmers are busy in the field or The popula’ion <>f Jacksonville has increased The ladies of A bland also intend having a estate. late Presidential party called for their bill, af excellent quality of all kunls of meats. making repairs, aud seem to be thriltier than con-iderably si ice th* last census was taken, leap-year party on > 'i. istmas eve. It lias been Geo. A. Hill, «f the firm of Inlow A Hill, ter »(»ending tin» uight, getting .siip[ier mid «beat improvcin .'iits have also taken (dace dm resolved by them tba1 the benedicts will be in Several parties are expected from I. he coun ever. druggists at Ashland, gave us a call last week. breakfast, it was duly (»resented to the Gener The young ladies managing the lesji-year ing that time, as well as during the preceding i charge of the young h i.es on that occasion, ty in Jacksonville during the holidays. He reports the health of that section as not al of the Army for the sum of $IO(). “Bsj m nit lis of 1 SS(). while the married Indus will attend to the UNDERSIGNED will give a •lack Williams of Sterling is bnd ling a neat party to take place lu’e on Christmas eve are requiring the attention of doctors and a|>othe- rpiIF. pardon," says the General, “you misunderstood I grand party at the Poormnn's ereek The clerk of the weather is inclined to be old bachelors and young i e.iux. Crooks is of spariug no (tains, and it will no doubt be a tine residence opposite that of Geo. Y ’ oudas. caries. bouse, three miles south of Jackson rill«*, me; I don’t want to buy tho h it d, I simply fickle; but, whatever may be the result of his the opinion that some of the married men. affair. Christmas Eve. The best of inusie and J. L. Wilder has established a blacksmith wan’ed our bill." “Well.’ svysthe hostess, “t!iis Sam. Centers, the pioneer teamster, informs supper will be provided. I lie jurymen in the ('overt case see in to take deliberations, he cannot alter the fact that who have grown gray in th«’ harness, are at shop at B<-iie bet's station on Af piegate. is it.” “No, no," «ays the General, “we have us that the new road built over the Cow creek Tickets (including supper) $2 50. Com* kimby to their cm toaiative confinement, but «'ardwe’l ft Son are none behiud a ly stable- the bottom of tins arrangeme..t. They will not one! Come all! and enjoy voiirselv»w. no use for the hotel; we are not in the real D. Dunlap of Big Bntteadirrti.se« a couple hill is quite soft already, and some portions of keepers in the State. enjoy it any more tiiau then spouses, w e'll p-e not anxious tli.it it should continue much L. BERLIN«.. e-date business. We just want to pay our t rav of stray mares. See his notice else'., l;c.ro- it must lie corduroyed, or it will be impassible I ^longer. warrant. Mills 'The Ashland W oolen arc running I cling expellee», and tor that ;>urp<>sti 1 viar« before long. Potatoes are scarce in Siskiyou county, but day ami night and employ about fifteen hands C. Mingus brou¡’it in a fine turkey the other MINING NEWS Robt. M. Garrett, the Josephine express plentiful and of an exceller.t quality here. regularly Improved machinery will be ad- day, winch weigl.e I twenty pounds, although man, had the misfortune to break down on the Wm. Justus has <lisp> r d of his band of I only a few monti» old. It was a half-breed ded next year, as the capacity of that DOW CorxTT C ommissioners ' Cot nr. The fol- M inors are anxious for more rain. AT------- in use is not sufficient. Slate creek bill last Friday. He hired another lowing basinass was transacted at the Docem- sheep to parties living in Douglas county. i bronze. Reynolds A Co. of Sterling are still clean wagon immediately, and arrived in town only Bacon and ham are rather scarce as yet, W. A. Wright of Linkville is building up a l>er session of this Court, held last week: Jack Montgomery, who has been gathering ing up. a few hours l>ehiud his regular time. but the new crop will soon bo ready' for mar- I Preseut—Hon. S. J. Day, Judo«*; R A. Cook nc it trade in the drug and stationery line. Sheriff Bybee’s horses at tho head of Trail kef, when (»rices will resume their wonted The Sterling company comnaencod piping •ON--------- ami A. Alford, Commissioners; Henry Klippel, Capt. D. J. Ferree of l-ake county was iu Grain sowed in summer-fallow early in the creek, reports scoeral feet of »now in that Tuesday. Clerk. equilibrium. Shoulders and hams are quoted i town last week, who informed us that snow to New Year's Eve, Dec. 31st« vicinity. at 13(«.)fic. (ter pound. White Bros, were granted a liquor license for Season is sprouting nicely aud doing well, Y’oudas A Co. of Sterling resumed clean the depth of ten inches fell in his section nix mouths upon tiling Treasurer's receipt for A considerable ar »a in western Lake county Everybody should examine those handsome Many of the ladies of Jacksonville, married ing up last week. last week, but that it was melting off fast when $50 will l»o put in grain -more than ever before. goods at Newn an Fisher's when looking about and single, will recrive calltfrs on New Year’s Goff'A Co. have, rented tlmir mines on he left. Stock was not discommoded because Henry Klip|»d, Clerk, to whom was referred adame holt hereby announ - the matter <»f letting the contract for keeping ccs to the public that she is now mak The C. C. W. R. is an enterprise Southern for holiday preicnts, for they are worthy of at day, as usual. So will the ladies of A-hland, Grave creek to parties trom Crescent City. of it. ing great prepaiatioiin for a grand tmll at the State patients, reported that he had enter Oregon cannot afford to allow go by the board. tention. we learn. A pleasant time will be in store for Work on Schiimpi's tunnel is progress B. B. Beekman, W. W. Cardwell and Frank her new hall on New Y'ear'a Eve, Dee. 31«*. ed into negotiations w ith M .1 a:ne Holt to k -?p their friends who call. Everybody’» thoughts are drifting toward ing satisfactory and will soon come to a lluffer, students in the State University from Prof. ScoiC» String Band has l>*en engag Jake Marcuse this week openeil a fine stock tlm same at $1 49 per capita |>er day. Kepoit ed h>r the occasion. There was an eclipse of the moon yesterday the approaching holidays; but nobody forgets approved. I of toys and holiday goods. Call and see them. close. Jacksonville, acquitted themselves ere J itably Ticket* (including supper) $2 50. Mahlon Purdin was appointed Justice of the mornin.-, commencing at 5:35 o’clock and being that Dillon's '.iqtiors are of the best imjiorted Geo. Youdas has purchased Jack Wil iqsin entering that institution of learning and Thujurymeu iu the Covert ease attended di A general invitation is extended. Peace of Little Butte precinct, vice L. Tiuk- total at «»:44. l ew were on hand to see it, ex liams’ mining property on Sterling, paying to Oregon. vine services at the Catholic Church last Sun are well up in classes with students considera ham, deceased. Yourselves Ives bv making innn. innnev Adarel Cl apter No. 2, O. E. S., will elect cept those who ha 1 got a night's leave of ab $.30<J therelor. Bills to a large amount were audited. day. bly older. sence from home on that account. when a i golden cban<*o >s offered, lodge there will officers tin? i Veiling. After I John Beckner A Co., milling on Missouri Jacksonville is fast filling up with families Lieut. Symonds, who supervised the gov thereby keeping poverty from R kai . E statk 1 ttANs.vrio.N’s. —The following The teachers of the district school ar«1 gen Flat, are enabled to do some work with the your door. Tlioxr who always taksadvsn- ilesiring to take advantage of our school facili be a social c itertaininent, in I which a lunch ernment work done on the road lietween this I deed* have been recorded in the County Clerk's erally averse to their pupils taking part in the aid of a reset voir. t: go <>f i Im good chances for making money will figure. ties. place and Roseburg, has recommended that mat are offered, generally l*tc<»me w«alttiyv office since the last issue of the TlMKs: exercises of the Legion of Honor, or any other A party from Del Norte county composed Congress make an appropriation of $15,000 for while tl:<iso who do not improve such ch*n- Several i 5» dents of Table Rock were in IL>ad Supervisors should get their re(x»rts L. L. Rogers to J. Q. Willits, real estate in public entertainments, as it serves to draw of Messrs. Overniyer, Austin ami White, its continuation. It is to be hoped that his cos remain in poverty. We want many town this w eek. They report that more rain their attention frQm school duties. Ashland. Consideration, $21)0. ready, as the time for submitting them is near have leased a hydraulic claim in Josephine recommendation will be favorably acted upon. men. women, boys ami girls to work tor ua has (alien t ie.e than here and farmers are gen Lindsey Applegate t-> Henry Norton, prop at hand. right in their own localities. The tiuain.-ea The “ Sentinel ’ says that tho reduction of county. erty in As'ilmd. C<»nsi luration, $I5‘). erally busy. will pay more than ten times ordinary ws- Stages are again arriving ahead of time, the the rate of keeping State patients is due to The Seott Valley “News" thus announces ges. We furnish an ox|»Hi*ive outfit anrf A D Hclmaa to John Cmway, property in Jas. Hansen of Galice creek is utilizing A large number of Masons from different Ashland. Consideration. $80. weather being pleasant and the roads in fair its «florts. In the sain«* connection, so was the waters of that stream, but lias not the advent of our friend Jacob Wagner: Mr. all that you need, free. No one who anga- portions oi the county were in town Wednes J H. Willi ams to Geo. Youdas, mining condition. the triumphant re-election of.Judge Day,whom enough for a full head. He uses a giant Wagner, of the firm of Wagner, Andersou A ges fails to make money very rapidly. property at Sterling. Consideration, $300 Yon <-an devote your whole time to ilia day evenn g, when Warren Lodge held its an it vilified outrageously on this very point. Co., of the Ashland Flour Mill,!« in the valley work, or only your spare uiomonts. Foil A school will l»e carried on at Pluenix by and is opening up some good diggings. P. Donegan to W R. Potter, land in Little nual elect on. information and all that is needed sent frna. subscription, J. F. Cooper, an efficient teacher, Says the Sonoma “Democrat:’’ Uncle Henry Butt-- precinct. Consideration, $l,0«)0. Berryman A Co. are engaged in drifting this week, taking notes of the grain and flour Address SriNsoN A Co.. Portland, Jda. . W. Bi ss >n informs us that the Wagner \Y eatheringbm has rent«*! Jwo hundred acres D. E. Stearns to John Abbott, land on Wag in charge. near the Fowler store on Applegate with supply and preparing to set up the Y’reka mar tier creek. Consideration, $240. creek sell >ol will not resume studies until after on the Austin farm, on the left side of the So Don’t forget to blanket your horse after using success. Tho waters of the main stream ket. J O. C. W liner to A. W. Bish, property in the holidays. G. A. Hubbell of this place noma road. He will put it in wheat. May A Portland paper says Col. Iuirra)>ee ot Seat NOTICE TO TEACHERS. him during cold weather. You will find it ad are utilized by a ditch, which enables them Ashland. Consideration, $150. wi I be in charge. his increase lie, not four, but forty fold. •J >8. M. McK ee to Geo. W. Clarno, land ID vantageous. tle, the gifted orator who o|»ened the recent to work the year round. THERE WILL RE A PUBLIC EXAM- Uniontown precinct. Consideration, $400. Judge Hanna has been holding »light sessions A great deal of soil has alrea<ly been [»lowed campaign at Jacksonville, will visit Fort Klam ination of applicants tor Teacher’« f’er- Prospectors will find a full line of mining Ritschard has a nice stock of jewelry, just of the C re ut Court in order to expedite the and mui li more grain than usual has been put blanks, printed after the latest and best ath, to spend some time with his son-in-law, tifieaies held a< the District School Hou< M asowic Ei.F.cnoNs. -At a meeting of Ore the thing for holiday preseuts. «live him a trial of hi Covert case and lessen the expens« in. The farmers are taking advantage «f the forms,on hand at the T imes otlice. Also a Capt. Burton. He went to San Francisco in Jacksonville on gon Chapter No. 4, IL A. M., held on the eve call and see. to the t ix payers. : favorable weather and the outlook for a good i supply of Copp's Hand-book of Mining from Portland, and will probably go by stage Katurday. December 35*1». HUM». ning of the 14th, the following officers were The Red Men will raise up their newly elect I crop next year is quite good at this writing. Law, standard authority. I I A dii nr, literary ami musical entertainment elected for the ensuing term: Tho*. G. Re nnes, ed chiefs on the sleep of the first Tuesday in from Redding. Teachers will please take notice and goy« For the finest wedding card* ami invitations, I T. L. Beck ot Willow Springs has been i and oy.-ter supper will be given at Ashland Oil ern lhemsel res accordingly. H. P-; A M. Berry, K ; J. N. T. Miller, next month. Uncle Aaron Rose, the pioneer of Southern J. D. FOUNTAIN. i Christi ia.1 day for the benefit of the M. E. programmes, ball tickets, business cards, teach doing some work during the week, as also Scribe; David Lmn, C. of H ; Will. Jackson, Oregon, and after whom the thriving town of Count v Schoo) Ktiperintend-ut. Trask's M ignetic Ointment applied to the Church at that place. er s certificates of excellence, rewards of merit, have many other miners in Southern Ore P. J.;U. C. Beekman. R A <’.; N. Either, Roseburg was named, recently celebrated his throat in liberal quantities is said to bu a cure Master of Third Veil; H. C. Hill, M. of 2d V.; Fari icrs are feeding little if any wheat to circulars, pamphlets and ei'erv *le*cription of gon. More rain is wanted immediately to birthday. Uncle Aaron is almost an octoge for diphtheria. plain and fancy printing, goto the T imes office. start the mining boom, however. hogst'iia season, owing to the demand for it W. H. Atkin on. M of 1st V.; Max Muller, narian, but in the enjoyment of excellent Unlike the conscientious Congressman, we Secretary; C. Mingus, Treasurer. The company which proposes mining in health. A host of friends wish him many hap at go< .1 prices. The corn crop comes in very 1 he number of witnesses in the secoml C«»- Warren Ledge No. 10. A F A A M., elect- take ba< k (»ay. We “need it in our business.” I handy for this purjsise. vert trial is larger than that siunmonetl in J. Dodge’s field near Willow Springs on a py returns of the day. Call and try us. <•«1 the following officers nu Wednesday eve Wi -k has been resumed on the academy on the other. Some of the old witnesses were large scale this Winter, have their Hun es The highest price paid in Says the Del Norte “Record:" The snow is J. H. II uffer. School Clerk, is now ready to «lispen-ed with, wliil«- several new one«, es pec laid and everything ready for water. W. ning: U. C. Beekman, W. M : David Linn, S. Jeroii-e Prairie aud it will be completed before receive th- tax recently levied on the proj»«rty i.illv in rcganl to character, have been sum- J. Croft, the foreman, is sanguine of a good «•ported to be unusually deep on the moun cash. for wheat by YV.; Will. .Jackmm, J. W.; John Miller. of this district. long. It will prove a valuable enterprise to moned. tains for this season of the year. Frank Gay, run. Treasurer. Max Mailer, Secretary; R. S. Dun G. K4REW8KI, A new bridge across Applegate, near Jerome the pjoj'le of that section. A beautiful holiday present would be some Keaton A Klippel are getting their claim who had been over to Waldo with a load of lap, Tyler. R im -s Bros, are displaying the latest styles Prairie, is talked of seriously by the citizens Jacksonville, Oregon. of those fine calling cards received at the T imes on Poorman’s creek ready ami expect to be freight, was obliged to leave his wagon at The newly-elected officers of these lodges, as of that vicinity. °f cl »aks and skirts, and novelties in zephyr Whisky Flat, about half way up the M> ■< 4r. <v able to do some work with the aid of a res office last Monday direct from New York. al» * those of A Lirel C'lapter No. 2, O. E S., Johu Tupper has made a large quantity of work and other “leedle dings.” They have a 5 ou can (»ick from the handsomest ami most ervoir after the next lain. They will carry mountain on his return trip, the snow being / 11 T nails, wrought nails, cleat noil«, hvh will l>e installed on M mday evening, D-cein- her 27th. The installation will lie public to fine sausage this season aud lias our thanks for larc stock of goods suitable tor holiday pres varied lot ever brought to Oregon by calling on operations ou a larger scale than ever two feet deep at that place. He came home , v) nails, finishing nails, fearing Rail«, a liberal supply. Master M. mous aud their tuinihes. ents. ou us at once. horse-shoe nails, and iron and steal I kmm I by the trail. 1 before. I shoes wt JV’JN MYLLmV* I I I MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL ! SOCIAL PARTY Christmas Eve, Dec. 24th, 1880. NEW YEAR’S BALL M 1 WHEAT WANTED