The Democratic times. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1871-1907, December 31, 1880, Image 4

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    Retake of Preceding Frame
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Business men can keep their money at homo
Within the last twelve years Sheriff Bybee
PERSONAL N¥?TES.
I nstallation of O fficers .—The newly-
R eligious A ppointments .— Tbe following
is said to have raised and taken to Happy by having their billheads, statements, letter­
elected officers of the Masonic orders of this are my appointments for January:
Taxes are due.
heads, envelopes and every other kin«l of com­
Camp about 20,000 head of hogs.
H. B. Seybert ia spending the holidays at place—Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. A A^M.,
First Sabbath—Swinden’« school -house at 11
BI DAY
DECEMBER 31, 1880.
Plenty of rain.
mercial
printing
done
at
the
T
imes
office.
Thu
o
’
clock
a . M.; also the evening before. Jack­
Phcenix.
q
j Oregon Chapter No. 4, R. A. M., and Adarel
The stages on the Ashland-Link ville route
sonville
at 7 P. M.
l»u8t
work
at
low
rates.
Bad colds are popular.
will be hauled off this week. The express bus­
L. Solomon has been quite ill', but ia now Chapter No. 2, 0. E. 8.—were installe’d in
Second Sabbath—Antioch at 11 o’clock A. M.,'
L ost .—On Monday last,* gold cuff-pin. The
The Christmas tree exercises at Ashlaiul I I improving.
I their fine hall on the evening of St. John's ami Eagle Point at 3:30 P. M.
iness will be continued, however.
Grass is growing finely.
tinder will be suitably rewarded by returning
I
were
witnesded
by
a
large
assemblage
and
Fourth Sabbath—Neil’s school-house at 11
The newly-elected officers of Jacksonville
Swear off and be happy.
E. H. Autenrieth, Esq., returned! freru Yre* I Day (December 27th). It was the occasion of
it to the T imes office.
*
o
’
clock
A. M., and Ashland at 7 P. M.
prove«!
quite
interesting.
A
great
number
of
a
large
and
pleasant
gathering
of
Masons
and
I ' ka last week.
Lodge No. 10, I. O. O. F., will be installed
.
Deerskins are on the raise.
Our
second
quarterly meeting will he held
presence
were
distributed,
including
some
that
I
their
families,
which
the
fortunate
participants
one week from to-morrow evening.
C attle W asted .—Jas. A. Cardwell wants
F. Offenbi echer has rented P. Britt's place j greatly appreciate«!. It is rarely that such at Eagle Point on the 29th and 30th. Rev. J.
A Happy New Year to all.
created
much
merriment.
about 300 head of young cattle and will pay the
It is becoming too wet to plow, but the
near town for a year.
Read the new advertisements.
(a diversity of entertainments are commin- IL N. Bell, P. E., will lie in attendance.
One of the sons of John Kime, residing near
highest cash price for them. Those having any
farmers have generally taken advantage of the
John
Sizemore
is
in
Lake
county)
looking
af
­
M. C. M iller , Pastor.
i gled ami prove so thoroughly enjoyable ami I
town, found a rich quartz ledge in Siskiyou I
Dance the old year out to-uight.
for sale will do well to call soon.
favorable spell of farming weather.
i well managed. Those in attendance had every
county recently, iu company with some others, ter his stock interests.
The cruel organ war has ended.
H andsome P remiums .—Subscribers to the
Mass at the Catholic Church was fairly ftt- who are seeking to take it from him. Mr.
N ew Y ear ’ s C aros .—Parties desiring New
Miss Millie Vining of Ashland, is visiting 1 reason to congratulate themselves.
T
imes paying a year in advance can secure
lx»cal
correspondence
is
solicited.
the
tended.
The
music
was
excellent
and
Year’acallmg cards can choose from a very hand*
j The officers of Adarel Chapter No. 2, Order
fr ends iu Jacksonville.
Kime has gone to see about it.
Nellis' One-Hollar Collection of Flower Seeds,
services impressive and interesting.
The new year commences to-morrow.
some assortment just received at the T imes of-
Steve Currun of the Mountain House spent 1 of the Eastern Star, were the first to be in- choice in every particular, or Copp’s Americari
The entertainment given at Ashland College
tics direct from New York. Every imaginable
Date your letters 1881 after to morrow.
A Christmas tree was planted in the Wil for the benefit of the church organ fund last I the holidays in Jacksonville.
j stalled, viz: Matron, Mrs. B. A. Miller; Pa-
Settler's Guide, standard authority on all land
description, and moat popular styles, furnished
liams creek grange hall and the surrounding Saturday evening was much of a success and
i tron, I). Linn; Assistant Matron, Mrs. Hattie
One dollar hats at the New York Store. ”
H.
H.
Magruder
and
lady
of
Rock
Point
questions,
as a premium free of charge. Here
at San Francisco rates.
i
country participated in it,en masse.
¡Jackson; Secretary, Mrs. Rachel Fisher;
I nettetl a neat stun.
The T imes was tun years old last Friday.
An oyster supper at the were in town the forepart of the week.
is un inducement everybody can avail them*
i Treasurer,Mrs. Jennie E. Reames;Conductress,
Tho recent storms have raised the streams Odd Fellows’ building followed the exeicises.
N ew Y ear ’ s C alls .—The custom of making
The jailor has plenty of boarders at present.
Geo. Meyer of California is »low in cliargo of Miss Annie Miller; Assistant Conductress, Miss selves of. Applications must l»c made soon.
iu Northern California consi«lerably 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. or II. 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 I^evy; Esther, Mrs. C. C. B« ek- ' <'»uncil No. 1(5, C. of H., Kerbyville, elected
The
Legion of Honor will next bo resurrect­
Plyinale’s turnouts are 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 leap-year party.
ed.
man; Martha, Miss Aba. Ross; Electra, Mias the following officers at a regular meeting held
holidays. While others are enjoying them­ circulars, pamphlets and every description of
Several of the ladies will receive callers and a
i i I'illie Miller; Organist, Miss Cora Linn; Chap­ ' on the 26th inst:
F. M. Nickerson, W. C.j
Hon.
E.
B.
Watson
left
fox*
Salem
Monday,
Notes
of
every
description
at
the
T
imes
of­
selves, he finds time for nothing but business. plain and fancy printing, go to the T imes office.
pleasant time may be expected.
lain,
C.
C.
Beekman;
Warden,
Theo.
Cameron;
w
’
here
his
duties
as
Supreme»
Judge
call
him.
fice.
D. R. Holton, P. W. C.; Mrs. W. C. I-acy, U.
——————
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. T,aey, 8.; Lizzie
Stages are a little late, on account of bad presented their teacher, Mrs. W. I. Nichols,
the best and most complete stocks of goods in
er« of Jacksonville and vicinity are requested roads.
the officers of Warren Ixxlge followed, viz: W. Nash, F. S.; Mrs. E. Ryder, T.; Mrs. P. Som­
withan elegant silver cake-basket on Christmas. Southern Oregon, frbm which may be selected , nected with Warren Lodge No. 10, A. F. A
mers, W. The installation will l»e held at the
to meet at the M. E. Church next Sunday
M., C. C. Beekman; S. W., 1). Linn; J. W., next council.
A. M.
J. H. Hyzer is ongaged in painting the new
There were 108 Champions of Honor [»resent anything in the line of general merchandise.
moruiug, at half-past 10 o’clock, fur the pur-
B. F. Dowell, Esq., has returned from the Will. Jackson; Secretary, Max Muller; Treas­ C ome F orward .—We will take flour and
city hall.
at
the last meeting of Monitor Council of Wag­ Their wares are superior and prices reasonable,
pose of tilling vacancies in the board of officers
urer, John Miller; Senior Deacon, J. R. Neil;
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 so flourishing a uorth after an extended absence on professional
of the Umuu Sunday School and such other
Junior Deacon, A. M. Berry; Tyler, R. S. I grain on account ami allow the highest cash
business.
fice
to-day.
dition.
business.
Murineas as may be deemed necessary.
Dunlap. Then came the officers of the Royal price. County scrip always taken at par.
Miss
Amy
Crane,
who
has
been
a
resident
ot
Underwear worth $1 for 50o. at the New Several suspicious characters are prowling
The Christmas festival at the Wagner creek
Arch Chapter, who were installeil by T. G. ■ Those knowing themselves indebted to th«
thi«
c
ounty
for
several
years
past,
has
removed
C hristmas .—All reports go to show that York Store.
*
about town, but arc watched too closely to school-house proved a pronounced success. An
Reames, High Priest,to-wit: King, A. M. Ber- | ; T imes office will please take notice ami 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 nefarious vocations very exten­ excellent programme was rendered and much
throughout Southern Oregon and that the fes­
L. F. Willits an<! wife of this place are er, Will. Jackson; Captain of the Host, D. I meet bills now accruing. We dislike to dun
sively.
amusement was afforded for both old and
and testament.
anybody, and do not propose doing it.
tivities were often of a more extensive charac­
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S. B. Hull killed three turkeys ia three young. Over $500 worth uf presents were dis­ spending the holidays at Ashland. So are J. Linn; Royal Arch Captain, C. C. Beekman; j
For
cheek,
receipt
and
order
books,
call
at
ter than usual, in spite of the cry of “hard
A.
Carter
’
s
family.
T
he
attendance
on the Ashland College ia
tributed.
Master of 3d Veil, N. Fisher; M. of 2d Veil,G. '
shots at the turkey-shooting on Christmas,
time«.” We may indeed consider ourselves the T imes office.
steadily
increasing
and
already exceeds that of
Geo. W. Chase is spending a few days in W. Isaacs; M.of 1st Veil, M. Hanley; Secreta­
A lodge of Haymakers will be started in this
The Winter is thus far as favorable as it when the manager found him an unjtrutitable
fortunate if we experience none worse.
customer.
place before long. It is decidedly popular in town. Milo Matliews is filling his place on ry, Max Muller; Treasurer, C. Mingus;Guard, 1 any previous term. The students are making
possibly could be.
i commendable progress and general prosperity
R. S. Dunlap.
E lection of O fficers .—The following is a
There is a growing disjiosition among the the East and California and has been ado,»ted the box temporarily.
The German Red Men elect officers next
At the close of the ceremonies a sumptuous f is in store for this institution of learning.
list of the officers elected by Ruth Rebekah
Wo learn that Dr. I). A. Covert proposes
farmers in this valley to procure blooded stock. as a side degree of the Improved Order of Red
Thursday evening.
Men, chiufs of which organization are entitled locating in Washington Territory l»efore long repast was partaken of. Such an array of
Degree Lodge No. 4, I. 0. 0. F., held last
S ettle U p .- Those knowing themselves in
Business men reaped a harvest iu the sale of They will find that it pays in the long run and to take it.
toothsome viands we are not in the habit of
Monday eveuing: Mrs. Rachel Fisher, N. G.;
for the practice of his profession.
pays well.
debted to Kahler & Bro. are notified to come
encountering. The Masons’ ladies ami daugh­
The organ over which there was so much
Mrs. Frank Krause, V. G.; A. H. Maegly, R. Christmas presents.
forward ami give their notes immediately. •
Nort. Eildings was voted the belle of the
Vice President-elect Arthur has two pretty
ters had been assiduous in their [»reparations,
St.
Mary
’
s
Academy
will
not
resume
studies
controversy
last
Spring
was
prominent
at
the
8.; J. H. Hyzer, F. S.; Mrs. F. Luy, Treasur­
Ashland leap-year party. He looked perfectly
daughters. We hasten to state that we never
AUENTNANI» «AXVANNER8
assisted by Grob A Ulrich, and their culinary
er. The installation will be held on the even­ until January 10th.
said a word against the old man during the festival on Christmas eve. We learn that it gorgeous—so “childlike and bland.-’
skill
was
amply
attested
toby
those
assembled.
Make from $25 to $50 ¡»er week selling good«
will remain in the M. E. Church building for
Silk dress-goods anil laces at tho New York campaigu.
ing of January 10th.
Gustaf Wilson has been recommended as I Supper over, a few hours were speut in so­ for E. G. RIDEOUT A CO., 10 Barclay
the
present
for
the
use
of
all
denominations
Store at cost prices.
*
Russian Vice Consul for Portland. He was cial intercourse by the more sedate [«»rtion of street, New York. Send for their catalogue»
It is probable that the vacant space between
R eligious I tems .—Rev. M. C. Miller will
and I arms.
Several communications are omitted this 1 the Odd Fellows’ and McCall A Co.’s building worshipping there.
formedj <’"••• *
of jL»sephine,_ _
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hold services at the M. E. Church in this place
the company, while the others tripped “the
week for lack of space.
A
large attendance is expected to grace the
J.
F.
N
ewcomer
, Toledo, Ohio, nays:— I
at
Ashland
will
be
occupied
by
brick
structures
next Sunday evening.... Rev. M. A. W illiams
W. J. Nichols, now a successful attorney of light fantastic” to excellent music by ’Squire have been greatly benefit««!
by* wearing ari
New
Year's
party
to
be
given
by
Arthur
Tool
Farmers
have
turned
over
a
largo
aroa
of
before long.
will preach at Rock Point on Sunday morning
Yreka, came over to Ashland Christmas day Berry.
Ex«*elsior
Kidney
Pad.
and
would recom­
at Eagle Point this evening. He is sparing no
next, at 11 o’clock....... Elder M. Peterson soil iu the past fortnight.
and will spend the holidays with his family.
It was after one o'clock when the finis came. mend all persons troubled with tveak kid­
B. F. Reeser of Ashland has built a large ad­
neys to try it.—S ke A dv .
The Champions of Honor of Foot’s creek will dition to his store and also raised the main pains for the occasion and will provide the best
preaches at Mound district school-house on
Miss Katie .rones, eldest daughter of Hon. All felt positive that the evening hail been
music
and
supper.
A
good
time
is
in
store
Sunday... .Rev. D. A. Crowell will hold ser­ give a party this evening.
building three feet, making a commodious es­
A. C. Jones of this place, has been quite ill, moat pleasantly spent, at the same time hoping
MARRIED
for those who attend.
vices at Graut’s Pass next Sunday at the usual
Leap year dies to-night and many a lonely [ tablishment.
but is now convalescing, we are glad to say. i that the Masons will ever install their officers :
BOAT—DAVIDSON—On Williams creek,*
i as auspiciously as were the present.
hour.
bachelor will l»e badly “left.”
I A. Dunlap, l’lnvnix’s popular blacksmith,de­ I J. F. I’resley of Ashland has o«e of tho neatest
Christmas day, Henry Boat and Mise L.
shaving saloons in this section. Being an ex­ Gus. Pfeil of Gall’s creek called on us yes­
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Davidson,
B usiness C hanu «.—Henry Norton has pur­ Jas. Pelton informs us that it is almost t«»o sires those indebted to him to call before the I cellent tonsorial artist,he gives general satisfac­ terday, from whom we learn that tho miners of '
H
ighwaymen A rrested .—Wm. Jeffries
15th
of
next
month
and
square
accounts.
See
wet
for
plowing
in
Sam
’
s
valley.
chased the Ashland Livery Stablesand took
tion and is building up a good business. Un­ that section have plenty of water and are busy. I and John Ambrose, two tramp« from Cali- I !
BORN.
The district school will resume studies next ’ his notice elsewhere.
possession last week. He will add a number
H. F. Phillips has sold his stable at Ashland fornia, were arrested on the Grave creek
like most other barbers, Presley has nu hair re-
Leap-year parties are becoming popular as newer that he recommends.
of turnouts at once and make other improve­ Monday, after a vacation of a week.
to Henry Norton ami will leave soon for Eas­ hills last Tuesday by Deputy Sheriff Coata CARI >W I J. I. - Tn ,Ta<*k*«>n vi llo, Decenbor
j 28th, to the wife of C. D. Cardwell, a son:
1880
is
about
to
depart.
Several
have
tak-1
ments that cannot but prove popular. Henry
The roads, by reason of the recent raius, are
1
I Ieka Lodge No. 53, Improved Order of Red tern Oregon and Washington Territory to look and Jeff. Croy. These fellows had been ; Di*l’<>B<>AM—Near Jacksonville, l>ecem-
is an old-timer, who knows liow to meet the getting bail enough to suit anybody.
en [»lace lately ami Phcenix now proposes to i
committing a series of depredations as they i l>«*r 2fith, to the wife <jf Emil DeKoboaui,*
Men, of Yreka will dedicate its new wigwam for a future location.
indulge this evening.
wants of the public, and we have U3 doubt but
O. E. Rose ami J. L. Wilder of Applegate went along the road and were quite bold I a son.
The A. 0. U. W. and Adarel Charter No.
on the 22d of February, and some of the mem­
what he will give general satisfaction. Read ' 2, O. E. S., will meet this evening.
Cardwell contemplates keeping the most bers of Oregonian-Pocahontas Tribe of this were in town this week, from whom we learn about it, commencing at the residence of HATTON—At I.akeviow, Doc. 18th, to*
the wife of R. B. Hatton, a daughter.
his advertisement elsewhere and try linn when
John G. VanDvke,near Pluenix, which they
A pleasant Christmas party was held at J. thorough livery stable in Southern Oregon dur-1 place purpose attending. It is one of the that Christinas was spent quite agreeably in
in need of anything in his line.
1 rifled on the 23d while the family was ab-
ing 1S81 and will make several substantial im­ handsomest structures in the interior.
that neighborhood.
A. Panky’s residence in Sam’s valley.
1 sent, and departed with $25 in money, a hat,
provements in that time.
*
M. H. Drake, who has been in the Ump«jua
O fficers E lected .—Monitor Council No. 8,
One
of
the
most
enjoyable
events
that
hasever
razor, sleeve-buttons and other articles,
Victory Council No. 4, C. of H., will install
The T imes is the best advertising medium taken place in that section was the Christmas valley looking after young cattle, returned to
Champions of Honor,
agner creek, held its i its officers next Wednesday evening.
j They next came to Jacksonville, sleeping in
between Albany, Oregon, an»l Red Bluff, Cal., party given by L. Herliug, the aceonunodating Ashland last week. He did not invest, pre­
Everybody reads Tur StTN. Tn the edl-
regular election last Tuesday evening, which
Newman Fibber’« barn the night of their ar­ i tion«
Some
of
our
friends
have
responded
to
our
of this newspaper throughout the year
having
a
larger
circulation
than
any
other
pa-
ferring
to
wait
until
Spring.
resulted as follows: R. Leadbetter, W. C.;
host of the Poorman’s creek house. The at­
rival. Here they’ disposed ot some of their , to conie everybody will find:
call, for which we feel duly grateful.
[>er published in that distance.
Mrs. Jennie Wells, Lt. C.; Mrs. Mary C. Bee-
tendance was large, the music good, the sup­
Hon. A. H. Brown, late State Treasurer, is booty to Chinese, moving northward the
1. All the world’« new«, so ¡»resented that
Noland A McDaniel regaled their patrons j i Rain falls nearly every night, while there is per better,and none failed to make the most of engaged in stock-raising in Powder river val­ following day. At Ralls’ gulch, near Wil- [the
reader will get the greatest Hmnnnt of
non, M. of C.; John Dwyer, H.; J. B. Dyer,
!
information with the least unprofitable ex-
8.; Frank Anderson, F. S.; W. Beeson, T.; with a tine lunch un Christmas night.
the
opportunity.
ley, and his stock and that of his neighbors low Springs, they entered a Chinese cabin [ [«enditure of time and eyesight. The Suit
I a comparative cessation of hostilities during
The “Sentinel” will not appear again until the <lav, which is quite a convenient arrange-; The ball that will take [»lace at Holt’s hall have done well on the range.
V. K. Hendrickson, W. The installation is
and took what little valuables there were, long ago discovered the golden mean be-
. tween redundant fulness and tinsatisfactory
announced for the evening of January 7th, the the Sth, and on Saturdays thereafter.
ment w ith the clerk of the weather.
this evening will no doubt he a very agreeable
E. IL Clarke, the affable agent for the well- beating tho old Chinaman in charge over brevity.
•>.<nl having changed nights of meeting.
Wool is quoted in the S. F. market at 23(<zi
Blanks of every description, such as deeds, , one. The Madame is making the’ most ex­ known house of Christy A Wise, San Francis­ I the head with a pistol. They next came I II. M ttch of that sort sinews which de­
i mortgages and assessment schedules of all tensive preparations ami her new cooks will no co, has been [».’lying this soctiou a business vis­ Upon another Chinaman in the road near pends less upon its recognized importance
H ymeneal .—At Brownsborough, on the I 30c. Oregon valley lambs brings 28(< j 32.
! the Drv Diggings, whom they compelled to than upon it« interest tomankind. From
I^nt begins on March 2d, which gives a kinds, for sale at the T imes office. Also a full; doubt provide an excellent supper. Prof. it. He leaves for Lake county next week.
24th, laonon Charley and M iss Jennie C.
i disgorge some *20. The Celestial cut across morning tn tri<»rning T he S un print« a con*
Scott’s string band lias been engaged, which
j liue of Justice's ami Cunstable’s blanks.
David Shook of Alkali valley, Lake county, ; to Grant’s Pass, for which [»lace the high­ , tinned «tory «»f the lives of real men and
Brown, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry , louger season than usual for amusements.
women, and of their deeds, {»Ian«, love«,*
Flour has been selling at retail in Siskiyou j ensures good music.
has lieen in town during the past week, Hu waymen seemed bent,and pointed them out hates, anti troubles. This story is more va­
11. Brown, were united in matrimony by \\. | Geo. \V. Morris, formerly of Foot's creek,has
P. W. Olwell of the Plxenix Mills proposes reports stock interests flourishing and the • to E. Diniick when they oanie up; but, as ried and more interesting than any romance
H. Parker, J. P. W in. Terrill and Miss Ola become interested in a saw-mill near Ashland. county at the rate of $35 per 1,9*^ pounds,and
was ever devised.
to
put up a substantial grist-mill at tho Dar­ prospects for a favorable Winter excellent.
none
has
been
selling
wholesale
for
less
than
Robinson acted as groomsman and bridesmaid.
j he bad no authority to arrest them, they than
Daley & Co. are embellishing the Odd Fel­
III. (iood writing in every column, and
danelles,
nearG.
Karewski
’
s
old
store,
if
the
$32
50,
says
Jacob
Wagner
of
Ashland.
, The happy couple were the recipients of the I lows’ building at Ashland with a neat awning.
Arthur Langell of Lake county is in town. : passed on unmolested. In the moantime : freshness, originality, a<*«*uniey, and «iecor-
fanners 8f that vicinity will offer him some in­
, uni in the treatment of every subject.
hearty congratulations of the relatives and
A
bronze
turkey
furnished
for
the
supper
The roads he reports rough, but little snow is ’ the Sheriff's office had received notice ot the
W. S. Lofton reports at Lakeview that he
1Y. Honest comment. T he S un ’ s habit
ducements. As the site is quite eligible and
| doings of these rascal«, through Mr. Van
friends assembled, after which a sumptuous!
has discovered gold in the Drew’s valley foot­ | following the Masonic installation last M»»n»lay the country tributary thereto large, there is a to be seen. A much larger area of grain than ! Dyke, and Messrs. Coats and Croy were is to speak out fearlessly alstuf men ana
dinner was partakeu of. \\ e wish them much hills.
• things.
evening by Mrs. C. Mingus weighe«! 22 pounds
ever before will be sown in that section and
V. E<]ual candor in dealing with each
j
dispatcher!
to
take
them
in
tow.
They
lia«l
likelihood
t
hat
the
enterprise
will
be
successful.
joy*
farmers are busily engaged already.
The January session of the County Commis- dresse I and 28 poutnls when slaughtered.
i no trouble in tracking them, as they kept [»olnu-al [»arty, and equal readiness to com*
The bridge where the road crosses Poor- 1 Multnomah Tribe No. 3, and Willamette
what is praiseworthy or to rebuke'
L ba P-Y ear P arty .—One of the handsomest «¡oners' ami Probate Courts will be held next
Jake Marcuse has sold his variety store in the main thoroughfare to Roseburg. From mend
what is blamabie in Democrat or Republi­
Tribe,
No.
6
Imp.
O.
R.
M.,
of
Portland,
will
man's
creek
has
fallen
in,
but
will
be
repaired
week.
events that has occurred in Jacksonville in a
| this place to Geo. W. Chase ami Jas. R. Little, I what Jeffries and Ambrose sav, they bad can.
Frank Bauer of Ashland has purchased a fine immediately. The stringers have rotted away give a public installation and reception at their [ who took cliargo last Monday. Jake made an accomplice in the person ot an old man, 1 YI. Absolut? independence nf partisan nr-
long time was the party given at Holt’s hall
ganiz.ations, bnt unwavering loyalty to trud
wigwam on First street this evening. After
[ many friends while here, whose best wishes ho who carried tho booty and was some dis­ Democratic principles. T he S un l»elievM
by the ladies of this place and vicinity on . imported jack fur his stock ranch iu Warner > and new ones will be put in by Jas. Herd.
the
installation
ceremonies
dancing
will
l»e
in
­
Commence the new year by subscribing for
Christmas eve. About sixty tickets were sold. valley.
! carries with him. He will make San Francis­ tance ahea«l of them when they were ar­ that the Government w hich the Constitution!
dulged in, and the New Year will be ushered
the
T
imes
,
which
gives
a
full
summary
of
the
The arrangements were perfect, the fair ones
co his stoppiug-place for the present, leaving rested. A search of their ,»er«ons disclosed give« us is a good one to keep. Its notion
Birkhead has made better arrangements anil
of duty is to resist to its utmost p«»wer the
in by the Red Men and their friends in a be­
I a large number of keys of every descrip­
local
news
ami
a
large
amount
of
general
news.
making
the
affair
vieing with each other iu
Jacksonville yesterday.
is prepared to give lodgings, as well as meals i
efforts of men in the Republican party to
coming
manner.
tion—from the valise to the door key—sev­ set up another form of government in place
most agreeable. Excellent music was fur- for 25c.
• I It will be materially improved during 1881.
Rev. F. X. Blanchet, pastor of the Catholic
Boyd Tucker, son of L. B. Tucker of Ash­
eral pistols, $30 in money and various other of that whi«*h exists. I'he year 1881 and the"
" *S m 1 by Prof. Scott s string band and the
The Christmas party at Mart. Hurst’s, on | F. Ritschard, the jeweler, has moved into land, was kicked by a horse last week, the Church of Jacksonville, has travelled 1,391 1 articles. They were brought to town on • years immediately following w*ill probably
* served iu the spacious dining-hall be- Butte creek, passed off uicely, over 50 tickets | j the room between the saloons of Noland A Me-1
decide this supremely important conte«t.
miles within his parish and 980 miles outside
'
all that could be desired. The fus- being sold.
Daniel and S. P. Joues, where he may be blow striking him full in the face and knock­ i of it during 1880, a prominent evidence of his Tuesday ami ha«l an examination before , T he S un believes that the victory will be
Justice Ilufferthe following day, who held with the people as against the Rings for
ing him senseless. Curious as the circuin-
orolonged until nearly six o’clock
Wilson Bain of Josephine county has been ! found ever ready to attend to all orders in his , stances may appear, the youth esc ped com- > industry and religions zeal. On Christinas day each of them to answer on two charges— monopoly, the Rings for plunder, and Hie
anybody seemed loth to depart supplying the Crescent City market withexcel­ line.
for imperial power.
I paratively unhurt, further than receiving a» he was ¡»resented with on elegant sofa by his i one for breaking into Van Dyke's bouse ■ Rings
Our
term« are as follows:
The finest stock of visiting cards ever gash between the eyes. This is the second congregation as a testimonial of their esteem. and the other for robbing Toy Queue on
lent apples.
For
the
Daily S un , a four page sheet of
i
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the road. Bail in each case was placed at twenty-eight column«, the pri«*e by mail,*
Squires A McKee of Ashland have built a brought to Oregon—gilt-edged, bevel-edged, time the boy has l»ecn kicked.
,N« E for E* ebybody .—We have
MINING NEWS.
$300, in default of which they* were re­ post paid, is 55 cents a month, or $«1.50 a
raugements with the San Francisco hamlsumu alditiou to Jacob Ish’s residence plain white, snow-flake, chromo, etc.—lias just i I Some of the visiting brethren and sisters of
year; or, including the Sunday [taper, an
manded to jail to await their trial in Feb­ eiglit-page
been received at the T imes office from New
sheet <>f fifty-uix ¿olnmnn, the
cle, Louisville Courier-Journal, Harper’s near town.
I Monitor Council No. 8, 0. of H., of Wagner
There
1«
a
full
head
of
witer
at
the
Ster
­
ruary. Several of the articles they stole pri<*«' is 65 cents a month, or $7.70 a year,
York.
.mnations, American Agriculturist, Scien­
Fisher A Cohn have a first-class assortment i
| creek, last Tuesday evening, were left by their ling miuo and Superintendent Ennis is from Mr. Van Dyke’s premises were iden- i postage ¡»aid.
ce American, Frank lx?slie’s publications, of general merchandise, which they are selling
The raising-up of the chiefs of Oregonian- I ; vehicle sticking in the mud after starting for happy.
| lifted, and their chances for the peniten­ The Sunday edition of T he S un is also*
furnished separately at $1.20 a year, postage
..ifornian, and in fact all the leading very cheap.
Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, Improved Order of home; but they prove«! equal to the emergency
Chappel <t Co., at Star Gulch, arc enabled tiary* are consequently* the best. Both are [»aid.
.OURNALS and magazines in the United States,
Marshal Phillips of Ashland has establishoil Red Men, will take [»lace next Tuesday even­ and repaired to W. Beeson’s residence, where to run six hours a day with the aid of tboir young men, the elder being perhaps 22 , The r»ri<*e of the W eekly R un , eight
vhereby subscribers to the T imes paying in ad- a night-watch and that plaoe will now rest ing. A full attendance ot members is re­ they danced until daylight permitted them to reservoir.
i years of age. From their short career in page«, fifty-six columns, is $1 a year, pos­
tage paid. For clal»s of ton «ending $10 we
vnee can obtain them at least 25 per cent, low- more securely.
quested.
right matters and continue their journey.
Hays A. Magruder started their pipes »Oregon, they are evidently hardened ▼ ¡I- will .«end an extra copy free.
by applying to us than in sending directly to
We learn that Henry Judge will convert the
Address I. W. ENGLAND,
Roa«l Supervisors are expected to report at
Some miscreant set a pistol, cocked and agoing the forepart of the week and are lain« also.
home office. This is an inducement every*
Publisher
ol T he S un , New York City.
buildings
now
occupied
l»y
Matt.
Dillon
ami
moving
the
dirt
at
a
lively
rate.
the session of the County Commissioners’
primed, at the entrance of one of the Chinese
A shland S ociety E lections .—At the reg-
ly should avail themselves of; and soon, too.
F.
Ritschard
into
a
hancss-shop.
His
former
I
Court next week.
houses in town, with a string attache«! to the
It has been raining hard in Josephine
I'J making monav
will leave nothing undone for the benefit
[»remises will )»u used by J. Nunau for business trigger ami door, with the evident intention of county and the miners have plenty of wa-1 ular «lection of officers of Ashland Lodge No.
■
F
I
i
when
a
golden
chance I a off« rod,*
A
marriage
will
take
place
on
Applegate
to-
!
45,
I.O.O.F.,the
following
were
chosen:
J.
K.
•« T imes ’ patrons.
purposes.
shooting the first Celestial that appeared. Un­ ter and are busily at work. A good run 1 Helman, N. G.; L. A. Neil, V. G.; I. O. Mil­ IE«™!»! thereby keeping poverty from
morrow. The high contracting parties are
1 your door. Those who always takeadvan-
Prof. Venner’s predictions of a huge snow­ der-Sheriff Caton found that the [»istol was the seems prospective.
ttino A ffray .—S. Booth was rather se- well-known here.
ler, R. S.; J. I). Fountain, F. S.; R. P. Neil, 1 trge of the good chance« for making money
storm >>n the 22»l were of no avail. It is quite property of Tom McKay, one of the half-
Prospectors will find a fall linn of mining j Treasurer; A. I). Helman, E. DePeatt, E. J. I that are offered, generally l»econie wealthy,*
ly cut in the left breast by J. J. Lathrop
The happiest man on Christmas was the one
! while those who do not improve such ehan-
he Criterion saloon in this place last Tues­ treated first to some of Dilluu’s latest importa­ evident that “Old Probabilities” does not con­ : breeds strangling about town, who says that it blanks, printed after the latest and best Farlow, Trustees.
I coh remain in poverty. We want many
fide his business to the keeping uf a so-called was taken from him by two white men while in | form«, on hand at the T imes ofilce. Also a
day eViH*ng- A large-sized pocket-knife w as tions from Kentucky.
Ths following officers of Ashland Lodge No. men, women, boys and girls to work tor u<
•
supply of Copp’s Hand book of Mining (
professor.
a state of intoxication.
the weapon ill'll an‘l the wound inflicted was
23, A. F. A A. M., were installed last Monday right in their own localities. The business'
A pleasant s«H:iable Was given by the Misses !
[aw,
standard
authority.
will pay more than ten time« ordinary wa-
Fisher A Cohn offer tho highest cash prices
al »out four inches io7^\ running up and down.
We desire to call especial attention to the
evening: W. H. Atkinson, W, M.; W. A. [ ges. Wo furnish an expensive outfit and
Linn on Christmas eve, which was attended by
Nearly
every
miner
in
Jackson
and
Jose-
'
for deer-skins, ranging from 35c. to 45c. ¡»er ! advertisement of D. M. Ferry A Co., Detroit,
The fact that laitl.rop hactJo reach as far M I several of their friends.
Wilshire, 8. W.; G. 8. Butler, J. W.; J. M. all that you need, free. No one who enga­
pound. Those wishing to dispose of any I Mich., which appears in our columns. They I phine counties has more or less water, McCall, Treasurer; L. A. Neil, Secretary; H. ges fail« to make money very rapidly.*
possible to strike Booth perhaps^tWVentedTa-
Yon cxii devote your whole time to the
The Christmas pfr.ty at Lavenbnrg’s hall [ should not fail to give them a call, as they , are one of the largest and most reliable firms ! available and all are making the best of it. !
tal consequences. Lathrop was disarmed and
Fox, Tyler. The newly-elected officers of Al- work, or only yonr spare moments. Full
The
season
opens
quite
favorably,
with
1 engaged in the seed business in the United '
i information and all that is needed «ent fro«.'
then taken in charge by Marshal Crosby, w ho was well attended and was thoroughly tui«jyed (nean business.
pleasant weather prevailing all the while, pha Chapter No. 1, O, E. S., were also install­
I by those in attendance.
S tinson a * C o .. Portland, Me.
turned him over to Under-Sheriff Caton, which
A pleasant patty took place at the Rock i States, and their seeds have justly earned 1 and visions of gold dust haunt the hopeful ed, to-wit: Mm. J. M. McCall, Matron; W.H. Address
Our politest bow to the lady members of Point scliool-housc on Christmas eve. Excel - ■ great p<»]»ularity by always being fresh and .
officer lodged him in the County Jail. He had
Atkinson, Patron; Mrs. H. C. Hill, Associate
delver of the earth.
an examination before Justice Huffer yester­ Adarel Chapter No. 2, O. E. S., for a liberal lent music was furnished by the Orme Bros., i just as rejiresented. Our readers will do well 1
The river claims on the Klamath,in Siski­ Matron; Miss L. Daggett, W. C.; Miss Susie
day, who held him to appear before the next supply of excellent cak«.
and the supper prepared at White’s hotel was to avail themselves of their offer to semi their | you county, have yielded well dnring the Fox, W. A. C.; Mrs. H. C. Hill*, Treasurer;
Grand Jury in the sum of $300, which bail he
A gol«l earring was picked up on our streots not to be beaten.
» lieautiful Seed Annual free to all wishing to 1 past year, and in Rome cases immensely. Miss Nettie Wagner, Secretary. A tine supper
furnished.
last Sumlay, which the owner can recover by
Christmas festivities were unusually inter­ I purchase seeds.
Several excellent quaitz ledges are also be­ followed the installation and other exercises
The highest price paid in
calling at the T imes offiee.
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made
the
occasion
an
interesting
one.
esting
at
Eagle
Point.
A
large
crowd
assem
­
ing
worked
in
that
county
at
[»resent.
Un
­
C hristmas T rkb F estivities .—The Christ­
cash for wheat by
A H andsome A ffair .—The Leap-year par- j usual activity in mining now exists there
The Wagner creek school will resume stud­ ble«! to witness the Christmas tree exercises at
mas festival given at the M. E. Church last
ty given by the ladies of Ashland at Houck’s j
P robate C ourt .—The following proceedings
GuKAREWSKI, •
Friday evening under the auspices of the Union ies next Monday. G. A. Hubbell ot this place Pool's hall and all went home pleased. Many hall last Friday evening [»roved one of the most j and it promises to increase during 1881. A
have
transpired in this Court—Judge Dav
presents were made.
new
era
in
the
prosperity
of
northern
Cali
­
has
been
engaged
as
teacher.
Sunday School proved a pleasant affair and was
Jacksonville, Oregon»
[ilcxsanteventsofthe season. A large attendance 1
presiding—since our last report:
Everybody can get a large assortment of | Judge Deady has denied the motion to re­ I was present and good order and management fornia is dawning.
duly appreciated by those in attendance, es­
In the matter of the estate of R. B. Ilarga-
pecially the little ones.of which there were not choice flower seeds by payiug a year's subscrip- mand the case of Wm. Bybee vs. Hawkett and noticeable. The ladies had left nothing un­
PUBLICNOTICE.
dine, deceased. Sales of personal property hx
R
eal
E
state
T
ransactions
.
—
The
following
Robinson to the State Courts made l»y the at­
S.
W.
Kilg<
•re,
administrator,
confirmed.
B few. An excellent programme of exercises, 1 tion to the T ime « in advance.
done for the happiness of the sterner sex ami deeds have been recorded in the County Clerk’s i
PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOTIFIED
In the matter of the estate of Elizals-tb Hill, rpilE
Consisting of singing, declamations, reading,
Circuit Court will reconvene next Monday, torneys of the former, and it will be tried at their success was complete. The music bv office since the last issue of the T imes :
I
that
bos’, of toiiaccos ami cigar« can
P. Dunn, administrator, discharged, hereafter the
I deceased.
•tc., had been prepared for the occasion ami pursuant to adjournment. Some chancery Portland before long.
bo
obt
lined al the loll boii«e near
Prof. Alford s string band was up to its usual ' Daniel Chapman and L. A. Neil to Henry ■ estate being fully settled.
• ClmviierN bridge on Rogue river. Also an
Was well rendered. A Christmas tree mostluau- ’ cases will then be considered.
W. Beeson, school clerk of Wagner creek
Tn the matter of the estate of Sebro G. Bur extra qualit y of liquor by the quart. Pru*ea
excellent standard, while the supper at the 1 Norton, Ashland stable property. Cunsidera-
tiful to behold was one of the features. When
gess, deceased; petition of C. H. Burton, ad­ reasonable.
The jury in the Canyon road case, tried at district, has c«>mplete«l collecting the tax levied Ashland House was only such as Mrs. Houck j ti«n, S3,000.
the order of business had been completed re­ ' Roseburg last week, brought in a verdict for for the completion of improvements on thenew can provide. The hour of five A. m . was fast' J* *M; 5’9Ca1.1, tn H *2Iton’ ProPerty in ministrator, for order to sell real pnqierty. Ci­
ioR MINING BLANKS GO THE TIMBS
tation ordered issued to heii^ by publication
freshments were passed around and a short the defendants, Fink A Gazley.
school-house, etc. Of the $300 due nut a cent approacliing
approaching when
O ffice . Copp’s Hand-book of Mining
when the
the gay
gay votaries
votaries of
of Terp-1
Tern- ■ A[¿¡¡"to ‘o^ Vinwnt, land in Table in the T imes .
1
time whiled away in devious ways. The Sun­
Law always kept on hand. Price $1 a copy
Those who take the lead in publishing their remained delinquent.
sicliorc Were induced to weml their way home- Rock product. Consideration $100.
day School scholars also received suitable business through the newspapers generally
The parties at Kerbyville and Wilderville on w’ard. 1 lie affair was thoroughly appreciated i
S ewing M achines .—Four different kinds <»f '■piIE best assortHient of Roger«’ and Wni-
recognition of their faithfulness. All seemed 1 take the lead in everything else.
I 1 tenlHiim’« cutierv in tbo market, at’
Christmas eve were successes, 45 tickets be­ by all who were fortunate enough to be in at- i
'oledo, Ohio, says:— j new sewing machines have just been received
C harles H '
JOHN MILLER’S.
to thoroughly eujoy the occasion, and why i It is said that the Champions of Honor are I ing sold by M. Ryder and 36 by A. R. Jcnes. I
I j— hope
others sim- ! at’E. C. Brooks’ New Drug Store, viz: The
tendance, and there was a general regret that' 1 know it c»
our holidays are allowed to pass off without about renting Cronemiller s hall as a place of At the former place festivities were continued
'u A» tiie cheat may Crown, Eldridge, New Home and New Anieri-
EST porting, blunting and giant pow-'
it was the last of the series for the ensuing >
Luug Pad,” as I can. They are of thelatestand l»cst improved
Lung
«1er, htu«e,'capM and wa<l« at
Store of tliesu festivals we oaunot divine.
i meeting and will tit it up neatly.
( until Sunday nturuiug.
I- four years.
have.
| patterns in thv worhi.' Prices from >10 to $50. 1
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DEMOCRATIC TIMES
THE SUN FOR 1881
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