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APPLEGATE ITEMS. WILLOW SPRINGS ITEMS. The campmeeting now going on R. F. XBIL. THE REI MON. i>. CHAPMAN. of a mile below' Eagle Point will con i August 19, 1877. W illiams C reek , Aug. 13. 1877. The committee on general arrange I AVGUST 24, 1977 FRIDAY tinue till next Monday. Inconsequence Meat Market, Thinking you may be anxious to se ments for tbe Pioneer reunion will II Campmeeting continued through two of this I will not fill my appointment Sundays—the Rev.’s Stahl, Bell and cure items tor your interesting paper, meet in .Jacksonville on the 25th inst., I at this place next Sunday. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. Burghs officiating; a large congregation i I take the privilege of communicating to take actiou in regard to completing J. R. N. B ell , Pastor. CHAPMAN & N E f L, attended—always does when your Ash the following: the programme. It will be published B ef . f .—Wholesale price of beef in The following item we clip from tbe land preacher is announced. His ier- H arvest is over. as early as possible. We hope every San Francisco on the 18th 4}« to7’ i Oreyot%in of the 20th inst. mens are pulpit prodigies. M e are having very warm weather at Ijody in the country who can possibly cents according ty) quality. P ersonal .—We acknowledge a call We had a case of poisoning last week. present. attend tbe first meeting of tbe Southern -------- --------------------- from Adam Klippel, E-q.. who has just Do not forget to patronize the new I EIT CONSTANTLY ON HAND AT Til HR Mr. S. Kinsey came home hungry aud Emigrants still going “to the Wil Oregon Pioneers, will do so; not only Sb »p, near the b-idge. on M in ?l'r«-et. a good artist, Mr. J. W. Riggs. He is now arrived in Oregon from Holt county, ate some pudding. The test of the lamette to see their wife's people.” those who are left of the men aud wo tuppiv of fre-h BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, etc., Missouri. He is a brother of Henry thry "tier a’ the •< we»t market price. prepared to take your picture in the Klippel of Jackson county, and has a pudding wasn’t satisfactory—it made men who came “in the days that tried which A'hlntd, Jip • I7'h. 1876. nol'f. ‘‘Pete tbe toll-keeper at Dardanelles, men’s souls.” but the many, who have best style. sou nt Ashland who came to Oregon him sick. He fed the chickens on tbe is going to have his liou.se papered, ------------ ---- ------------- It last February and is at present, in the same, and it is said suspicions o£ foul come after them to develop the resour Rev. J. B. Donaldson will hold di T idings office. It is Mr. KIippel’s first looks rather suspicious for Pete ¡3 a ces of onr mountain land. Let ns do vine service at the District Schoo) visit to Oregon He thinks it likely be play are prevalent. bachelor. what we can to assist and encourage an Mr. Layton’s clean up was not fully honse, on Sunday next, at 11 o’clock, will make our state bis future home. Charles Hensley is lying aick with a I organization which proposes to gather He is an old editor, and as strong a Re up to expectations, but did very well a m . , and at 7 o’clock (sharp) r. m . publican as his brother is a Democrat. for these bard times. It amounted to fever, near this place, in an oju n shanty. up the historical traditions of Southern The Agency farm on Malheur reser On Saturday he started for Jackson 200 ounces of the precious metal, or He has no relatives here; no one to take Oregon before they Lave faded out for county. care of him; no one to hand him a ever, and to keep bright the fires of vation will produce 2 000 bushels of about SI 800 clear of all expenses. drink water to cool bis parching lips. friendship which were lighted iu our grain this season. The Indians are now T he C orner S tone .—O u Tuesday Work on his ditch extension still con GEORGE N’UTT.EY’ HAS TIIE PLEAsURF TO ■ announce l<» the i¡ h «lutante of A’Uland »nd i e harvesting the same with hand cradles. last we found the masons just laying tinues, and has not been laid over, as Onr humdrum friend Pays: “Let him valley while yet the whole land was a euiToundine» hi» rendine-«» to »ui»p>y all who need kick the bucket.” Is that humanity ’ bowling wilderness. Remember the a i1 h a g x*d cu»Loin-in «de I mo : or »hoe, made «if me the corner-stone—an immense grayish has been reported. When water comes, S till A nother —We understand that O wbv should a human being be so day and let vs all rally at tho “Old '»est unteti d Call ai d »ee him. aho,« ou M.iiu Street, over «'reek, near b«idgc. slab—of Capt. McCall’s new brick. As with both his large ditches in operation, a gentlemao named Elmore, who re neglected ? Is not this a civilized Camp Ground.” Asuiaud, June 17lii, 1876. naltf. we stood contemplating the work we aud two or three giants at work, he will sides down about Rogue river, is to country '? P roraele C hange —Sinco writing could not help thinking of tbe brief be prepared to du some substantial open a jewelry establishment in Ash- i Many solitary travelers pass here; tbe foregoing item wo have been in- LAZARUS YOCUM. “ground aud^.luftv ■ time which has elapsed sines a few rude I spouting—more land, soon. some going north and some going f ¡riued that all the committee will meet cabins nestled among the pines and ! tumbling”—than oil the stump orators south. An old man eighty five years of in Jacksonville on the 25th to pel feet wife B orn .—In Lake county, to the ba'ms of Gilead ou Ashland Creek; that! in the State. age was seen wending his tottering steps their arrangements for the Reunion, of W. H. Roberts, a son; weight 11*4 they had taken the place of the Indian The noise of threshing machines is and that there is a probability of a pounds. Lake county will eventually wigwams which faded in the early | heard in our midst—likewise the wail i towards the hot regions of the south. B ertie . change being made in tbe place of hol For the following standard work«: win an enviable reputation for its nat dawn of civilization; that the cabins of the husbandman, because graiudoes I I ding the meeting. We expect to give “77te First Cent ary.” "History oj the ural productions. gave way to more pretentious buildings not yield as it gave promise to. FROM Al.I PASHA GentcHmal Exhibition ’ **.l ('tntihy of a report of the proceedings of tbe meet of wood, and that wo fiud them already The Messrs. Loudens had a smash-up •'Berthie,” oar new Willow Springs Gospel II orlc mal Atte Testament Jlliislrm Since tbe day when I firet gleamed ing, also the programme, in the next tions.” being replaced by more substantial with their separator last week. The correspondent mentions a case which structures of brick and stone. Thus wagon come uncoupled some way, out in tbe literary world as a bright number of the T idings . Call at the Ashland Post Office. [Gtf calls for genuine good samc.ralanism. “time keeps ringing his changes” and while goiug down hill and capsized the paiticular etar, illuminating the cloud We hope the good people of V Glow T he best of flour and fresh ground soou iu this land so lately emerged from machine, demolishing it and badly i ed brain of the average man with the Springs have ere this, done their duty graham and corn meal delivered in any scintillations of the great central sun its log cabin days, will — bruising two men — a Mr Junes and one J part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the by this unfortunate stranger. of my intellectual system, I have al Eagle Mill, also Bacon and Lard. * “P ey <>f th» brick-re<Ment,<l, mnr'er »t ilned hand», of the Akers’—at the same time. F. With -botl »er» of v>.in e ai.il sm-wy arm*, rpilEFNDER'IGNEi) WILL BE FOFN’» ways b?eu accused, and I admit with A ttention S ingers , — It is the wi>h Buil i-r« of cnies ainl builder» u' bomei» - I ut his shop n i Main strec', two «!«»«> s B>- pn’pKiu_’ u.e -k_> with »¡nr»» mim I do ne»; LANGELLS VALLEY ITEMS. some faint shadow of goo^ reason, of of the Committee ou Programme for Writi/g there m v irh heir iro>«el »tid nine MARRIED f. onltlie iivery stable-, where he is piep.«i'e«l being what the world calls personal. Legends of io 1 for the ey- s of time.” to do all kinds of work in his line l the the Pioueer R-nuion that all individual Aug 1G, 1877. / ------------- ------------ \VI !>()N —II AMI.IX. A us 12 h. nt the rediDuce lowest price. But I have earnestly struggled against singers and musical societies come pre «><■ it t* milliner, by R-v. M. A. AVI Itam», Mr Jerse Weather warm and sultry. ¡/M ining O perations —Mr. Chas, W. Win <¡ j tu Mie» ltubuuua Haiuliu. AlSjfJack- WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS this spirit until I think I have well pared to tuke part in the exercises of i Howard, of Jacksonville informs us mn county. Harvesting going ou at full blast and nigh conquered this characteristic in tLe day. ! that Le has beeu up on Applegate late crops are yielding better than ever clination. If, however, in any of my DIED Repairing of all kinds .’one with dispatch, T he D ay —The Pioneer Reunion, at ly, where they are pushing operations known before iu this valley. future communications, I Should ever call »nd »ee me. the “Old C imp Ground” below Phoenix on the big ditch. Col. Thompson’s Born to the wife of II. S Goodlow, a mention the names of my neighbors, uoltf. JOHN RALPH. ST EWAR T—At hi» residence on lt-ar Cn-ek, Anglist will be held on the secund Thursday in company, now have iu the neighbor daughter— another thousand dollars in all will understand that it is done with lüui, ul coubumpjon, J..iaes A. Stewart, aged 46 >e ira. .•S-ptember next This will be the 13th. hood of three hundred hands employed that family. no evil design—that iu the heart of Ali J. W. RIGGS, We heretofore stattd the second Tues I and have already opened about five Joseph Langell has been very sick there is no guile. I realize only too day was the day but we were mistaken. miles of their ditch. This is an impor for some time but, at last accouuts, was well that some of us are so unfortu tant enterprise and is in the bauds of nately constructed that we are perpet improving slowly. Our correspondents have come to the men who have tbe energy and capital We were pleased by a call from our ually concerned about other people’s front in good style this week, for which necessary to carry it through, and there ’ ^Our entire stock of Cloth- affairs, when a closer attention to our they have our thanks This will add is but little doubt that it will open old friend J. Buckmaster, who inform own would not only be more proper, mg, Dress Goods, Ribbons, Laces much to the interest of the paper. We up an immensely rich mining district, ed us that a party of enterprising iudi but vastly more profitable. In rny wan I nm t ow permanently located in this regn t having to lay aside for the fu hitherto undeveloped on account of vidnals are erecting a saw mill, near etc., place, and rei>| eJlfully ask tlie paiioaage of etc. Give us a call and we derings up and down the world I have ture some txcellent communications. | scarcity of wuter. Tbe placer diggings Bald Butte, betweeu Sprague river ani i he citizens. often been for long periods of time, out i of Southern Oregon, which could be Langell valley, which will be a great will convince you . Details next of bearing of the pleasant voices of civ An exchange says these are the kind ALL WORK WARRANTED benefit to the country. worked at little expense, on account of ilization, of friendship — avay of verses they read at Kentucky school on the It seems that the load of fruit fl >ur an abundance of water have been meas To give Entire S tisfaction. Prices to suit still and solemn verge of tho distant i exhibition : The Tunes. heard was coming and b ic io, that we urably exhausted and the great want j frontier, but life, even fur mo, without “ *G<» mv son and shut the shutter.’ ■ for years has been capital to open up from Ashland, lias failed to make its This I luaul a mother utter. • the communion find fell »wsbip of my •Shutters shut,’ the bov did mutter, | districts less favored by nature—capital appoarauce, much to the disappoiut- Hfâ^Cal! and see Specimens. ['2 Gif raco wa<i r.neufluruble. I was not only *1 cun’t shut the shutter shutter.’ ” also to develop the rich quartz ledges iveut of e^rybody. on the verge of civilization, bnton"tbe 1. V. FOUNTAIN. A. V. HELMAN. to l.e found iu almost every portion of This is the place for all to come who i ragged edge of despair” aa well. How Sheriff’s Sale. F ine W ork . — Mr J. S. Eubanks is ; the country. The signs of the timet, have horses and cooking utensils to often, when wandeiing alone aiuid the Y virtue of an execution ar.d order of g le dn’v building some very tine hacks in Ash joued <>ut of tue Circuit Court of tbe Slate < f aie auspicious. Already some very n trade. We judge so at least from that sage and cactus of some arid waste, Oogon for the Couniv «if I. Ke.ou the 6 h diyof Au- land. We looked at one the other day have those words of tbe long ago well «.•(iH 1S77, »nd to me directed aLd deiiv>r»-d, in fivor | tensive operations are under way and huge kettle we saw at the post office. which seemed so nearly perfection that • ii'.I.iurs* Miller Hii<I H»i:ry .Vuiuerniin and rgain-t ed up from tbe very soul of Ali: , we confidently look forward to a time I Cat*, er Sehne der, lor the recovery of tbe Him of »ix- R uth . we a'most wished fur some good ex C> Tnr the of a 1 vinz voi e •e-n nurd »d nu«l tden v ¡.nd 42-lOOth» <$1,620 42> | when Southern Oregon shall have a far TogluJdea t e <l»»ert Mrand, Dollar»,-nd interest iheirou irom the 28Ui day uf cuse to purchase it ourself for a family KOCK POINT ITEMS. 1JEALERS IN To '*»hen the mii-ic of u fanrthed foul June 1877. »nd the further »uni «¡f thir'y-s-ven and wider reputations as a mining region Wl'h the tones of a master baud. 89-100 lie $37 89i Dollars co»t» and disbursement» carriage. Smoky. acc u 114 coeis, I h ive levied upon and will offer than ever before. a / You would have thought that one atid for »ale al pubic aU'-tiou to the highest bidder for Times Dull. seemingly ever annoyed by the failures c »h, at the Court H<>ti e d<>or in Lakeview, Lake A N ew S aw M ill . — We are inform S ome A dventures .—Messrs. Kilgore,! Rogue river lower than ever known : and shortcomings of l.is neighbors, cotri'y Or»g n, on We iuesd v SEPTEMBER 26 h. ed that Marsh A Valpey will have their 1877. t 1 o clock p . m . of said dey, ali the rurnt, title would have enjoyed this dearth of so aud Eubanks and Pattersou have returned j to be before. inter»»! of i he e «¡d Ca'p«T bcio.eider, of, iu -»nd naw tu.ll iu operation on Butte cieelt ciability, that in the realization that I to ill-* f > lt.vv ng t-ae’eor pnr<e!«of 1 u d, to-wit: Toe from their raid into the Dead Indian j Nobody has died, took sick, or got was “monarch of all I surveyed” I N E } of Sec 16, T 39 S, R 9 E, C 'nt»li>ing 16t> acres in a few days. It is to be a double nir School Lind; al-o hi» luterestin the S W } of th» 8 country. Their adventures were quite Drv-Goods, Groceries, School married since I last wrote you. cnlar mill with a capacity of about 10, would have gathered mv regal rags \V | ■ 1 Sec 9 T 39 S, R 9 E. and Io No 3 in Sec 9, No 5 i'i sec 8, lot’ Nos 6 mid 7 in Sec 8, lots 2 3 4 Books, Blank Books and 000 feet per day. We shall hear from thrilling. A remarkable shot made by ' The “Cook” train of emigrants, are about me and sat down complacently lot aid 5 in S-c 17 »ii«1 lo’» I aud 2 iu Stc 20 T 39 B. It 9 the junior hunter is talked of, as evi-; bv the side of the horned toad and run E, coiit’iniug 317 90-100th* • ere» altogether; also all Stationery, them again soon. resting their teams at Boise City, will fast lizzird and blessed mv stars that I m- itr-resi < f the s ii i d-f»n 1 mt iu t.ne S W } of Sec deuce of the superior excellence of the 27, I 39 8, R lo E.conta’niEir lfio-tcre«; aud the N I be here in Sept. could not there be annoyed by the bick of N W J «'fS-c 34, anti E J «if S E f of Sec 28 T 39 I nvited I n —We learn from Sam improved Henry rifle and of the skill of erings and foolishness of my own bois SR 10 E coumii.ii'g 160 iictes; '■leo all his Telegraph line-repairers will reach Johustou of Malheur Agency that Mr. the young hunter. Ic was certainly in the S W p- f N W | of Sec 16, and E 4 o terous species There were kindly re lutereM the S E [ of Sec 16, l) 1 S W *- of t ie S E J <if Sec 16 Turner, tbe Special agent appointed by quite “a hit” to put a bullet through this point Friday the 24th inst. membrances of home, of friends that F 39 S, R 9 E, C itn iirtlg 160 acre»; al «> ail hie in'e - Mr. F. G Birdsey, Louis Orme, and I coul.l not bury even in the sands of e«>t iu the M J of the N W } and the S E ] of me N IV the Government to bring all renegade an owl eight hundred yards. Gals are } . nd the N W | of S E j Sec 1G T 39 S R 9 E, con- AND— and strolling Indians on to reservations, proverbially “tough” but we suppose their families, including the Misses the desert, voices that sounded in my i d'ling 160 ¡cree. Aggregate numb r of ^cre», 1,117 ears despite the ecbo- s of the moun and 90-100'he. The in eie t of » id defendant tieii.g has arrived at that Agency and in obe the momentum acquired by a run of Addie and Dora Birdsey, left lust week tains, and I returned dusty and travel- the uu ivided half iue-e-tio »»id l-«rd». ,8.id re«i '.•roper y is »i u *ted iu Like cmnty Oregon aud lev dience to his command the ‘ reds” are eight hundred yards ought to be suffi headed towards Crescent City. F. G. worn again to the marts of civilization. ied iip'itt us lie (r- [>»rty of the »..id d*fetid nt, C»»- i>»r S hue der, to » uj»fy lue above niniel execution. coming in.— Grant. t'<>. limes. cient to put the bullet quite through an Birdsey will visit his old home in Ohio Mayhap it was as much through a de Lak-view Or»g n I T. J BR ATTA IN, Hire to indulge my old habit of fault, Aug. 15, 1877. i [ 11-51] Sheilll'Like COre-oo. owl, even as large as this one is said to before returning. “T he E den of S outhern O re Charley, yon had better look a “lee- finding as through the ji fluence of have been—a little less than u eondor. worthier and holier motives that I at gon .”—This time it was litHe Mary Ja THATCHER & WORDEN, Perhaps owl stories like the owls them d!e out,” your gilt-edged notes to that last turned my back upon the desert, Decree of Distribution of Estate. cobs, and the peaches she left on our selves are “tough,” but we could “fair yet fickle” one in J-------- villeare bade goodbye to the interminable for In the Prob ¡te Court of tbe County of Lake State of table were immense—one of them meas scarcely doubt the veracity of the best not honored as they should be. I'd ests of the mountains, bathed my ach Oregon: la the in it'er of th® EsUte of I Decreeof ¿¡»tribution uring nearly a foot in circumference DEALERS IN John Dick <’eou»ei. i ofE-tute. men in town. Mr. Patterson had quite serve her like the greedy pig did the ing brow for the last time in the spray of thundering cataracts, and at last sat them Three of and weighing 12 ez EORGE NURSE, the A«linini»rm»r of t»<e above an adventure with a panther, which hot potato. down happily in the midst of a bright M riiu.oi eoateTiavrg "U the 5th day of June, A aggregated 2 lbs. 10 oz. What other D, ¡877, ii td iu tiiie C itirtni» etutemeti' of uca nine seemed to be watching a deer trail. His The Irving saw mill recently located I I civilization in the Granite citv. Here <lue the rat 1 estate wldi hi» liv-u'ory of the t ro;*rty favored land can beat this? feline majesty was crouched behind a iu Sam’s Valley, will be moved to Ster I find time beside the daily labor which ih -I h ging to »¡lid »*inte »nd ill» »ale thereof: It. ie furnishes me the st iff of life, to consid hereby order« 1, djtrlged aial decreed by th!-» Court Our old friend, Welborn B-eson, had stone within thirty yards of tbe hunter ling this week. tne »aid Admi. D .ra'O-pay to the creditors of er tbe peculiar situation of things that th» e .id reiate oatuf niowy now la his hand« and clothing , the misfortune to cut his foot quite se and on bis appearance rose tip, his hair Mr. Jas Tuffs of Grant’s Pass nei&h around me. I am conscious that des hel >nging to the raid eoat», twenty per centum on e ici -nd every of »ueh »aid claims. elevated like the quills of tbe ‘ ‘ fretful verely, the other day, but at last ac HATS, CAPS, borbood, will open his new house, next tiny lias thrown into this rare and beau June Term, 1877 E C. MASON, tiful place, where Fountains play, Flenr- porcupine ” and showing a net of well [ll-4t] Pr« bate J idge. counts was getting along nicely. Friday evening the 24th, for the bene ers bloom, and life is indeed Ileal and BOOTS and SHOES. preserved teeth, growled fiercely at tbe fit of Terpsichore and her followers. earnest, a class of citizens who, if for N. Langell Esq passpd through Ash banter, whose gun accidentally got cut HARDWARE, FANCY on Notice of Final Settlement- tune does not at once open to them the No cares, no troubles, no sorrow, no land some days ago enroute to Lingell of repair at the important moment and NOTIONS road to success, have the Talent to In the County Court vf the Stite of Oregon for Like YANKEE Cuuuiy, sitting in pioba'e August 6, 1877. valley, haring learned that his father, two shots fired were without other ef money, no wife; fair hope says “wait Grubb and Fussell and /<’«-»/ on through GROCERIES, CROCKERY, PAINTS, OILS E tc who resides there, was dangerously fect than to scare the “varmint” away, till the morrow;” am wuiting, have life until their brief sojourn is Dunn; In the ni vter of tne estate of John Dick deceited. EORGE NURS?, Adnjfnl ’ tritor of »aid estite KINK VILLE, that in a place apparently little more W. sick. We have since learned that the which wa9 after all a very satisfactory waited through life. h viug filed m e iid Ck.urt hl» final account for re< lenient, uul a ’ so i r <y.ng for an order for t>«-tiL g than a hamlet, industry brings to Jf/7/ old gentleman is improving. Hine for t.e«riug ’he -.me; herefor» notice i« Lake county, LAKEVIEW ITEMS. circumstance, consideriny the condition - - - Oregon. \ ions a, sure and abundant livliliood; lie hereby giv n Hint »»¡d fin 1 .ccount will lie b»ard and enm. «-•! in sal 1 C ¡urt o i M.mlay tbe 24 h day of August 13. j that even the soap man 'iHath-a ivay to d- O ff F or T he M ountains .—Bright of f//c yun. Mr. Kilgore hud the good SEPTEMBER, 1877, al »bic:i d ue all pereous hay- achieve financial success. It i* satis “One by one” onr little joys go out, faction itself to a generous sonl like mg any obje-: i< u» to »aid ilml account and feille- and early on Wednesday morning of fortune to kill one bird, which was iu - l ’ must ¡.tenant there make the tame. yrouse enough to get withiu the range etc. This time it was Henry Herriford Ali’s to know that morality and temper this week, our chief might have been I’Ji.i-hed tn the A shland T idings by order of seen, arrayed in mountain garb, circu of bis rifle. He also reports bringing to Miss Mary Darker. It occurred at ance reign in the citv of Granite; ami Hot E C. Mason, County Julge. li-4 ] R. B. HATTON, Clerk. Crooked creek, Judge Mason officiat it is safe to assert that many a Good lating briskly about the streets, mar one deer down from the mountains. child of Ashland, under the influence ing. shaling his forces for a two weeks’ raid Thwe pain»s have stood the test nF years, BONANZA ITEMS. that up from the hearts of her mid are now better than ever. They are on Crater Lake. It was as jolly a party Mr. C. Hagerhorst has gone East— I moral populace, guided in the IFtr//.» composed of the best materials known to Bonanza items are scarce. ■ that are straight and True, will some ns ever rolled not of Ashland, on a to Indiana. the trade. day make a shining Mark high up on Weather warm and pleasant. pleasure excursion, and consisted of, Harvesting in full blast. Headers parchment of fame The solid granite A portion of grain in jhis vicinity is Capt. O. C. Applegate, Mr. and Mrs 15 mite» Sou’h cf JiCkwnvil’e an! 1A mile get $1 50 per acre. i foot hills on which the city is built Situate! harvested, anti I think the rye will Nuria of Arhiutd, is piepured u> du gewr<4 B. F. Myer, Misses R L. Applegate, A band of 400 cattle passed here last give little indication of “swamp land.” thirty bushels to the acre. STRICTLY PURrf WHITE LEAD except iu the sweep of the water-ditch Ella AndersoD, Irene Chitwood, Mary We have also wheat, barley and oats w'eek for Chico. AND PURE FRENCH ZINC. ea, and yet the Myers and Marshes of McCabe. Jennie Neil, Alice Barron, and - Flour an 1 Feed at the— here as fine and plump as any on the Walter Myer and C. T. Payne have ¡Ashland have gained a wide reputation. Messrs. Gwin Butler, Gilbert Ander Pacific coast. W hic.h are so united by <«ur process of man- Only a few years ago the hills were LOWEST CASH PRICES. sold their beef cattle to Tipton Bros. uf.ic.ure. as to produce piiut which is son, J. D. Fountain. Chas Hargadine, Vegetables of all kinds have done I Jos Robinett makes 2001bs of butter asleep in their wildness and the dense 30 lbs of flour, 2 lbs »h>rts and 8 lb? bran i*r bu*h- more durable, beautiful Hnd will last forests of red barked mauzinita aud fra el furgKid wheat. Wi 1 »«ck and brand the buck» M. Harkness, J do . H Neil, Russell Al well this year. twice as lung as uujl other point knpwn. per week, at his dairy. grant shaperal were filled with wild —costumers iuruuhing the »ack». My brother ford and several others that we couldn’t Mr. Kcegle, the great violinist, has A sewing machine agent came near beasts innumerable, and even now get to register. They will be joined at settled here with the intention of mak WE EXCEPT NQNE. Foxes make their homes “inside the city losing a wagon load of machines, to .walls,” and Bucks Daily walk unmo Will have charge of the bu-lnes«, being uaeieted bj Linkville by all Lake connty, and a ing this his home. Itsco-tkxbe consumer is considerably I competent millere. gether with bis wagon, by fire. While lested through tbe principal streets, considerable portion of Northern Cali I The Bonanza school is closed for the less thaathe AVERILL PAINT is alruuly driving along some matches were aect- and no wliistling 7A/7Z is sent to cut fornia. They will, undoubtedly, make present. Ecerythiny tw represented or no sale. mixed and tinted if required. For Sale by deutly ignited, damaging his machines ! them off. But the lidl rings and Ali a tremendous racket, but settlers need Long live the T idings is the wislr of J ?IcCALL & CO , ; and burning his Lands badly. . must go the Hill to dinner, feel po alarm as they are not on the 1 July 16 Í O rloff . i Ashland Aug. 15. Aug. 11th. B achelor A ll nui?lf . A-i-laud, Ore.on. srar-path. THE ASHLAND TIDINGS Ashland, Oregon, R Ashland, Oregon. ( BOOK AG E N T. WANTS SUBSCRIBERS Wagon Shop. Of Vehicles Made to Order. ARTIST, Ashland B Oregon. HELMAN & FOUNTAIN, General Merchandise Caaäiet!, Nats, NOTIONS DRY GOODS, G Averill Mixed Paints. LI VE I LE I LIVE THE EAGLE MILL Custom and Exchange Business G- F. BILLINGS. sSvTJ Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. Pax© XtiuseedL Qil