Business men okn keep their money at home Within the last twelve years Sheriff Bybee PERSONAL N v^TES. I nstallation of O fficers .—The newly- R eligious A ppointments .— The following by having flieir billheads, statements, letter­ is sail to have raised and taken to Happy elected officers of the Masonic orders of this are my appointments for January: Taxes are due. heads, envelopes and every other kind of com­ Camp about 20,000 head of hogs. H. B. Seybert is spending tfc»e holidays at place—Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. A A%M., First Sabliath—Swinden’s school-house at 11 DECEMBER 31, 1880. HI DAY, Plenty of rain. \ The stages on the Ashland-Linkville route mercial printing done at the T imes office. The Phienix. Oregon Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., and Adarel , o’clock a . M.; also the evening before. Jack* best work at low rates. j sonville at 7 P. M. Bad cold» are popular. will be hauled off this week. The express bus­ L. Solomon has been quite ilt, but i» now Chapter No. 2, 0. E. S.—were installed in Second Sabbath — Antioch at 11 o’clock A. M.,’ L oot .—On Monday last,a gold cuff-pin. The The Christmas tree exercises at Ashland ! improving. iness will lie continued, however. ' their fine hall on the evening of St. John’s anocal corres[»ondence is solicited. tended. The music was excellent aud thc Year’scalling cards can choose from a very hand­ : fr ends in Jacksonville. The officers of Adarel Chapter No. 2, Order Kime has gone to se« about it. Nellis ’ One-Dollar Collection of Flower Seeds, The new year commences to-morrow. services impressive and interesting. some assortment just received at the T imes of­ The entertainment given at Ashland College 1 Steve Cumin of the Mountain House spent I of the Eastern Star, were the first to be in­ choice in every particular, or Copp’s Americaif fice direct from New York. Every imaginable A Christinas tree was planted in the Wil- I Date your letters 1S81 after to morrow. stalled, viz: Matron, Mrs. B. A. Miller; Pa­ for the benefit of the church organ fund last i the holidays in Jacksonville. Settler’s Guide, standard authority on all land description, and moat popular styles, furnished liams creek grange hall and the surrounding tron, I). Linn: Assistant Matron, Mrs. Hattie One dollar hats at the New York Store. " Saturday evening was much of a success aud H. H. Magruder and lady e made soon. The jailor has plenty of boarders at present. Geo. Meyer of California is mow in charge of Miss Annie Miller; Assistant Conductress, Miss j in Northern California considerably and the calls on New Year’s day, which has become For the finest wedding cards and invitations, the stage stock at Ammerman’s station. There is a plethora of amusements just now. Alice Berry; Ada, Miss Sarah Berry; Ruth, mails are delayed somewhat in consequence. C. OF IL in J osephine C ounty .—Defence popular throughout the Union, will l»e ob­ programmes, ball tickets, business cards, teach­ Judge Hanna is suffering from a demoral­ Miss Jennie Levy; Esther, Mrs. C. C. Beek­ t euncil No. 16, C. of H., Kerbyville, elected The Legion of Honor will next be resurrect­ | Plymale’s turnouts aro kept busy during the ! er’s certificates of excellence, rewards of merit, served in Jacksonville and Ashland to-morrow. ized toe, a trophy of the l«aj»*year party. man; Martha, Miss Aba. Ross; Electra, Miss the following officers at a regular meeting held ed. | holidays. While others are enjoying them circulars, pamphlets and every description of Several of the ladies will receive callers and a I Tillie Miller; Organist, Miss Cora Linn; Chap­ . on the 26th inst: F. M. Nickerson, W. C. ; Hon. E. B. Watson left for Salem Monday, Notes of every description at tho T imes of­ selves, he finds time for nothing but business. pleasant time may be expected. [»lain and fancy printing, go to the T imes office. lain, C. C. Beekman; Warden, Theo. Cameron; D. S. Holton, P. W. C.; Mrs. W. C. Lacy, U. where his duties as Supreme» Judge call him. fice. The pupils of the Ashland Sunday School Butler A Rockfellow of Ashland have one of 8. 8. E lection .—The Sunday School work­ Hon. Wm. Kahler is the. oldest Mason con­ Sentinel, R. S. Dunlap. The installation of ,( .; Ella McDaniel, H : W. C. Lacy, S.; Lizzie Stages are a little late, on account of bad presented their teacher, Mrs. W. I. Nichols, i the best and most complete stocks of goods in the officers of Warren Ixxlge followed, viz: W. Nash, F. S.; Mrs. E Ryder, T.; Mrs. P. Som­ er« of Jacksonville and vicinity are requested roads. mers, W. The installation will be held at the with au elegant silver cake-basket on Christmas, j Southern Oregon, frOm which may lie selected nected with Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. 4 M., C. C. Beekman; S. W., D. Linn; J. W., next council. to meet at the M. E. Church uext Sunday A. M. J. H. Hyzeris engaged in painting the new* There were 108 Champions of Honor present1 anything in the line of general merchandise. — - ■— • tnoruiug, at half-past 10 o’clock, for the pur­ B. F. Dowell, Esq., has returned from the Will. Jackson; Secretary, Max Muller; Treas­ city hall. C omk F orward .—We will take flour and at the last meeting of Monitor Council of Wag-, Their wares aro superior and prices reasonable, urer, John Miller; Senior Deacon, J. R. Neil; pose of tilling vacancies in the board of officers Get your New Year’s cards at the T imes of­ ner creek. The order is iu a flourishing con­ which is why they are doing su flourishing a north after ail extended absence oil professional Junior Deaeon, A. M. Berry; Tyler, R. S. grain on accouut and allow the highest cash -_>f the Union Sunday School and such other business. business. fice to-day. dition. Dunlap. Then came the officers of the Royal [»rice. County scrip al way« taken at par. lusinoss as ma^' be deemed necessary. M ies Amy Crane, who has been a resident ol Underwear worth $1 for 50o. at the New Thu Christmas festival at tho Wagner creek Several sus[»icious characters are prowling Arch Chapter, who were installed by T. G. Those knowing themselves indebted to the this county for several years past, has removed ORX18TMA3.— All reports go to show that York Store. * about town, but aro watched too closely to school-house proved a pronounced success. An Reames, High Priest,to-wit: King, A. M. Ber­ 1IMES office will [»lease take notice and respond to Roseburg. Christmas was very generally celebrated ry; Scribe, J. N. T. Miller; Principal Sojourn­ at once, as we need money or the equivalent td The festive turkey has written his last will practice their uefarious vocations very exten­ excellent programme was rendered and much throughout Southern Oregon aud that the fes­ L. F. Willits anf tohaceos and cigars can office since the last issue of the T imesï deceased. P. Dunn, administrator, discharged, hereafter be obt lined at the loll bouse near etc., had been prepared for the occasion and pursuant to adjournment. Some chaueery Portland before long. l’rof. Alford s string band was np to its usual estate being fully settled. Cliavner's bridge on Rogue river. Also an Daniel Chapman and L. A. Neil to Henry cases will then be considered. Was well rendered. A Christmas tree most beau­ I W. Beeson, school clerk of Wagner creek excellent standard, while the supper at the Norton, Ashland stable projierty. Considéra- | Tn the matter of the estate of Sebro G. Bur extra quality of liquor bv the quart. Prieen tiful to behold was one of the features. When The jury in the Canyon road case, tried at district, has completed collecting the tax levied Ashland House was only such as Mrs. Houck ti«u, $3,000. gess, deceased; petition of C. H. Burton, ad­ reasonable. the order of business had been completed re­ Roseburg last week, brought in a verdict for for the completion of improvements on the new J. M. McCall to H. Norton, property in ministrator, for order to sell real property. Ci­ can provide. The hour of five a . m . was fast tation ordered issued to heii^ by publication VOR MINING BLANKS GO THE TIM K8 freshments were passed around and a short the defendants, Fink A Gadfly. school-house, etc. Of the $300 due not a cent approaching when the gay votaries of Terp­ Ashland. Consideration, £50. I O ffice . Copp’s Hand-book of Mining Frank Ball to O. Vincent, land in Table ' in the T imes . time whiled away in devious ways. The Sun­ I jsw always kept on hand. Price $1 a eopy Those who tako the lead in publishing their remained delinquent. sichore were induced to wend their way home­ Rock precinct. Consideration, $100. day School scholars also received suitable . business through the newspapers generally The parties at Kerby villo and Wilderville on ward. 1 he affair was thoroughly appreciated S ewing M achines .—Four different kind's of HE best assortment of Koger«’ and Wos- recognition of their faithfulness. All seemed take the lead in everything else. tenlwiim’s cutlery in tbo market, it Christinas eve were successes, 45 tickets be­ by all who were fortunate enough to be in at­ new sewing machines have just been received C itaiit . es FI * 'oledo, Ohio, says:— JOHN MILLKRU to thoroughly eujoy the occasion, and why i It is said that the Champions of Honor are ing sold by M. Ryder and 36 by A. R. Jcnes. I hope others sirn- ) at’E. C. Brooks’ New Drug Store, viz: The tendance, and there was a general regret that 11 know it ci our holidays are allowed to [»ass off without [about renting Cronemi Iler s hall as a place of At the former place festivities were continued j Crown, Eldridge, New Home aud New Anieri- ilarly trou* ’ n tlie chest may , EST porting, blasting and giant pow­ it was the last of the senes for the ensuing be help«’ Lung Pad,” as I ‘ can. Thev are of the latest and licst improved der, st use, caps and wads«t More of tliesu fuaUvals wo oamiot divine. [ meeting aud will fit it up neatly. ] until Sunday murumg. i four years.- ¡have. | patterns in the workl. Prices from »40 to $50. —------ JOHN MILLER’S.* DEMOCRATIC TIMES BRIEF REFERENCE. THE SUN FOR 1881 5 T B