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Pettengi'l 4c Co., ... New York. Rowell 4c Cuiriaru.n, ... St. I, >m-. I* P. Fie er, - - - - - Siu Frain'iscu. Tuo«. Boyce, J. R. Neil, - ... Jack- nvi le. C. S Jvri^eiit, ... • - P U Ü: X. Ed. R. O«eu, : - • Cen'mi 1’ »1.J . Mi«» Allie W. Colviir, - - Rock k’oiu'. Peiit H. Burt ..... Yoiicili-U C. II. Dy ir, ...... J. M Sui'ou, tii-Lera* Agent for Jacksi.n un<i Je;e- bine couiiHe-. Ciut. l>. J Fr-ns« Geirf*—il f «r T k« com *y. Stases Irate AsiUaisc! as f<>!2<jws Tne O »V (’. Stag»- (’••.’.•I "tage leave \*M »n i lor Ju ssiHsvilie, Rock Point an i Ros ■ burg every <1 ty at 6 a. tn. Mail do es at 5:30 a. in. For ¡¡’-ill», Ytek i and Reading at 6 p. m. M n! c'o-ea .1; .»:30 p. m. Gairett A' heiree’s S ages leave As’ I t: »1 every Monday, Weibiesd ty and Friday morin ng* for iznkvill»-, and remr 1 on every Tn»'*d.iy. Thursday mi l Satti'd iv. L" ive Linkvi!l<-t >r L<ke City, ('aiitoini.i, We<bi»-*day* ; arrive at Lake City Satur days; leive Lake Citv M mdays ; arrive at Linkville Thursdays, canying mail and passengers. A. D. HELMAN, P. M. Ashland Lodge No. IE9,1. 0. G. T. Mee’s at the Hull of He num & Fountain every 1’nduy evening al 8 u'clo'x p. m . Brother« au! alfieri in g >o>l rti.Lduig me coriUly h.vi’ed to at- V-n»l T e Temp e meets every tiret uni thiid Wed nesday in uach mon”). ELLA ANDERSON, W. C. T. 2?. W alter M yku Sec’y. ft Aslilasid Lodçje So. 23. /V\ A. F. A A. IM.. Holds their statai coniniuuicitions Thursday even Ing* uo or before the full moon. Breihren hi good •tanihng are cordially invi ed V» :i't*-n i. H. C. UII.L, W. M. C. B. W atson , S pc ’ jt . A s I i I. iha I Lodge Na. 45« I. O. O. F.« Hold their regular meeting every Saturday even- ing at their hall In Ashland. Brother» iu gool etaiuliug are cordially iuvi.el to attend. J. D. FOUNTAIN, N. O. I. O. M iller , Rec. Sec y. Rebekih meeting« on Tueelay evening, reared Le fall of the moou each month. J. A. APPLEGATE. attorney and (£oun$clor-at-£aiv SALEM OREGON. DR. J. II. CHITWOOD, O regon . A shland , $2.50 PER ANNUM. [! •■. in ihe W- ’ Sh ire ] THE TEACHER’S TIK E WORK. four or 1‘iVi* mil'-s, ’ rhe creek a perhaps, to do without, the sons will cr» at nainy time!’, but the canyon be An nillres- 4« iv'rp.l b R> v. J. B. I) n 11‘or.. be not be. Labor saving machines occupy DELIVED BEFOSE THE TEACHESC INSTITUTE NOV. 1. coming more ub-dructej with brush fore :!i- J c mui C mary Te eliers’ la- j.nir, Asu- the places that once afforded sustenance LAYiNO OUT AND T S'.AT,DISHING THE OLD l.url, NvV. 12, ¡877. to unskilled labor, and the competition Since when the 3'ar« uf m >m together fang, IMMIGRANT LOAD INTO SOUTHERN ORE an! failt n timber, the l'ttlo trail we And the *': dauthem through heaven's srehe* rang, were following turned up the side of GON IN THE YEAR 1846. The 8cli.»ol is a miniiitnre world mnde is extending to every employment. Au»l s m« o’" Go 1, the jo , 111« so.iixl proloig the ridge, where the woods v>ere more up of tl ose who will presently occupy Shrewd and well trained laborers from In a grand cuoius ■ 1 ce ei*ti»’. f u g, EX LINDSAY APPLEG Opt-p, i, and w<4piifl its way to the top of the various places of hie, and theb ach- another continent are upon the coast, Fail many a no e cf trlumpa h »th been pe .led tbe mountain. O’er cceie* of cirta ge, on the h r l-fbught tield, It then bore south er is at once its monarch, its mod. 1 and and a complete protection from such ( Cuh till III (J.) Aud b rd» have cm g the in irtt .l hero’.« time, along a narr» >w back-bone of themoun- its sori. Next to the, end ui life irs bo competition is no m- re possible than it A p3rtion of the country we propos While men h re j «red to tn ig’.'.t'y h * name; tain, the d< use thick« ts and the rocks ginnings are most important crises’ the is desirable. If the youth aro content Other* h .ve eurv .he progress ol in mkind — ed to traverse was at that time muike i on either su?e side ailordinjc till* rdinr; rple:.<)id nppor- numbi r and the nature of which im to develop only their physical powers Wni’b t i bjen 4 n* by iwurd nud p-n combiue*!; on ti<e map “ uni-xplond region. ” Ail Anil Mme, tfrit we're btse sone of rubli •ire». tutiities for ambtish. A. short time lie- pose great powers and great reeponid- they must be content to compete with Within who*e b.e sis ire qu-nched f ir genius’ lire.*; the information wo could g* t relative fore this, k party coming from C ilifor- bihties upon those who give direction machinery through life, and live like Th it we Can nut with ugws past c imp re. to it was through the Hudson Bay Co. Di«, bad be» n alttu'kt d on tiiis sum mit and set to plastic mind». In a little machines. In addition to this, they And in the ineei 1 f g ory have no share. Peter Ogden, & e officer of that com ridge by the Indians iind oue of clieti! while tbe pupils will proclaim upon will lie iu competition with skilled eyes, In 'ru”i, the warrior li Ah 1 erformeil hi« part, pany, who h i! ie i a party of fr»ipoers had been severely wounded. Several j the housetops the teaching and train- hands and brains of other laborers. TH u^h e .ch at-ceut 'u greitnefs «::* a broken he rt; if through that regiou. represente i that While the pe > t 1, 1 mighty power hath b-en, of til*.' horses bad al-o been shot with j ing they n-ceiv. d. to the honor or the But the acquisition and development of portions of it were desert-like, ami thut Air.l f r 'he rig .t di 1 m .ny a tru nph win; arrows. Along this trail we picked np ! shitme of their instructors. This ue- mental power lilts man above the com But »»ben tt e s.vurd anil . eii tn ir 11 had done, at one time his company was so pres-ed a number of broken and shattered ar tains them for a moment or. the thresh petition of meehanii'al power and gives Far greater :iia n,>hs stil! re n iiuil unwon; for the want of web r that they went to 1'tieu S iei»«**? in her grandeur t kes ihe field, rows. We could st e that a large party old to inquire the various duties to the him the control of it. Not only does the tup of a mountain, filled Kicks v.iih A id co jti,fur e’er the c viler» li js are a* led, of Indians bad passed over tbe trail tax-payer.* of to-day aud tho voters of science invite but she compels us to Beil id how vast the g*>od which she nuih wrough snow, and were thus able to cross the traveling southward only a few dava to-morrow that worthy citizens and not pay her tribute and employ the brain Wtiit c.iinnl-rB b.e?si' g.-1 > in.inkin-1 li.ta brougai desert. He also btated. that portions She wri g* the secrets fr»,m the tn<g!uy deep, before. At dark we reached a small paupers or criminals shall be trained; as well as the brawn of our nation. If of the country through which we would Anl earth her treasure* cm no auger keep; opening on a little stream ut tho foot | dutns to the parents and patrons who the brain is asleep, the entire body is Tue elements oliey her 1 ign comm >111 — have to travel, w< re infested with ti ree of the mountain on the south, and en give np the treasures of their bonieH benumbed; if it bo paralyzed, every She holds t e “livid bgiilnii g” in her hand! and war-like savages, who would at Di*t nice and time anuihil tl»>n know, camped for the night. during half their waking hours; duties nerve is deadened. “On earth is noth tack every party entering their eonntry, And f.ee.us Heaven’s ire air, her besjingj 3v'.v. On the morning of the 2Gth, we di to the chi’dri n whose ideals make them ing great but man, in man is nothing steal their traps, wav-lay an! niiirib-r D ¡spite 1 b’ ition* on M ir’s altar Gist, vided cur forces, part going back to < x- impatient tor tho future; duties to con great but mind.” Magnify the teach tbe men, and thi(t Ibgne River bud Aui all the mighty struggles of tbe pa»t, plore the canyon, while the remainder science, tlat its pacifying approval ing oilice, working will) wisdom, pow AchievmeiKS of tt e ce 1: ury j :st gone, taken its n.t ne from the ch iru.'ter ol .stayed to guard tbe camp and hordes. may ba earned; duties to the great er and love upon lives tint shall per Tnana 1 their c» nqu ;-t* h ve f r greater won. the Indi ms inhabiting its vail- ys. The The lamp that -ho.ie np >n Behbazzir’s fe.e Tuo exploring party went back to Teacher who sets lessons for all alike. fect aud multiply’ the influence exerted. Glemie»! no less bright than ’bore o'er Aut iiict 1 ! ide i of opening a wtgmi mad through where we left tbe canyon on the little Teaching is not a work fur boys and [From the liol .in (K.ia.) Iiecordtr.] I-.i fic'., four ho ts-iud years before, >he 1 gat such a coiiuiry at that time, was scout trail tbe day before, and returning girl*, that any novice may discharge, As that a few short years »g >, b irne 1 hr gh ; I ASHLAND OREGON. ed as prepoi-temus. Those stat« m< nts, thiough tlie canyo.’i, came into ciiiup nor for patient hearers only, nor fur All thrurgh the p.s’, a.en -tumbled in 1 igui’sgl.ani. j though ’> ise.l on facts, we thought An ■ city st*eats were dismal as a 10111b, utter night, lejmning thut wagous money-makers, nor for bright scholars Brother Beck; dear sir: I think it is ’ be < x- rd* d by t^e Hudsoii’.s But low they g!e»ru wi<h brilliancy of<! iy, could be taken through. merely, but is uu occupation that de due you and many dear frionds, that I lhiou.'h labors of Di .mmoud ..u,l F.ruday. ? V Cm, ii fluir owi) interest, siece We found everything all right on the mands and bhonid oLiaiu the Lest men should let you know wb'Te we are and V had Tn mode of ;r ve , like «ucce-S veg in; V a line of forts ca ihe S. ake I morning of tt.e 27th, although tbe Iu and women in tbe »State. The different how we got here. We arrived in thia With the - me s. ?ei that Niinuxl “scorned us rr.< r route, lot ’bing fiorn Fort Hall to : e L’n.gr.-s-eil still iiviug men w'en they weie ui-y.«, dians Lad bovi red around ns all night, kinds, physical, social, political, mea city Sept. 27th, after a long and tedious Vere uver. and v.i-re pri pared io pii lit Wauiu 10 v to move »»iia ih»e--fo'd s;>eed anne/s. friglitenimz our horses a number of tal. moral and religious are distinct yet journey across the plains. Although wa by th <4 2E rrigration. Bui iu ti e telegr .pl:, most ¡u rv'lois 1! times. Fn in the tracks we could see cl'j-t-ly related. bad rather a remarkable trip, we all en Of ail the tr u apui* won by i uni u . hi 1, Un !t I g winch End n.nel) i;.flu< noe 1 1 ’i ne <*f i.e**d m »i.’e trusty iei d i* k u: <1; tt at they c.j*| i< i.ilie«: very closely to Tiiut which the State requires is a joyed the very best of health, except v;i ’Le 1; et : h .t thè qi.estivu W . lie __ ir. j . ic» id? ‘ti- c 1 i. eu’s . .e b .i.ud, ei.i an<j nu-ht. Making an early our V • practical discipline and development two weeks that I lay with the mountain *■ 11 M . power. Gr< ai Bi ita n <,r thè A- 1 v>L t i VI ».bro d, all oaie i* know 11 we moved on v»rv cantioii.-iy. ’ tut adapted to make intilligent aud upright fever. T!;ut was in Wyoming Territory ( * * E fo.e ..:e bi Id Ui .t Ut ei«d i Ullowt v «a ». * . • , Wi-uld < v< ntu.dìy s< i ute I E.v u wii.t <i treu Vic. Ii,.: n t«kt:ilor 1 «i r, :.l Wh < io ver the trail passed through citizens. Museular exeicise on the I thought that I was going to leave my .* to the Ci U’.try, was aot setti*, u, iuur nur “mi.! W j L*. o »-, , e.e ere *’ e c.11 mur mt.i ty sru r tliichels wd dismounted and 1< d our p! :.y ground, social training ia tlie dai- bonoH there, but through tho goodness i t • uar should occiir uud e, eve y . liiiig, b.»> Ai»I thu* w we, y.hiug, ho h gre g»-e : : I 1411, tio!s» i-, l aving our guns ia h;.a <1 ready ly practice of polite behavior, military of him who do-th all things well, I I 1 ouce.oii.g iuen cr u. ioin, rt.d.iv kuuw 1 I provet u< et .'•s'nl, it was iuq>( r- ut any n.oiLt-nt to use th* m in sel»-ue- s<, lf-iie- •lo.'ision, promptness and drill, customs pulled through and am now stoat and to I ..v * a v* ay by W’nil'll v.e coulai The g.-e.-vet-t conif >rt« i f our loved b.oaies icuce, for we had adopted this rule, and methods of public bodies, receive hearty. My health has not been so » ♦ I io Ci uutiy V V. 1 ithout rnnuii.g tl.u co. quest vu tut )!•Id of tcifciice, Colne.«. nevei to l.o tho HggreSior. Traveling ineiden ¡al yet tell.ug notice of some good for a long time. I said we bad ’T ip uo. t. e w .r 1 >r wuoia our -o'.!.- : b e?<; ■t ci tue Iiu'JS' iis Buy Co.’s ¿a jlll.i I .ii.e 1« g llki i dnuUg 1 Auaiun'e c.e ¿1 . • > through a very broken country the kind in tho school room, while all the rather a remarkable trip; we did not prey l<> Indian tub. s sr.d Bai .mt uh iuid. iu l.ij tui bur<LD.- by, sharp bib’s separtUed by little streams meut.l training which is not to prove have a storm or lh accident: didn’t b a-. • » r Bt iti'-h ii lliieuee I W liu j. y ii.itn ¡>iv< u ite he.ri >ud jig t u ee’K1; npo » which tbiro aero sni di openiiucs, a curse to the Slate, is based on morula have a sick horse or break do wn of any Wao make- uur nve? so h .ppy, b:;g :r, a.') I > .»cei; Ou moriiiug oí too 20 ti of June, we came out at about noon into a large which are permanently founded on kind. The most of people that came For U’.i:i, lor Liiii, are ■.□aLks i.<l l^uei! ISIS, githered on the Li Cieule, Sistrrel t.»;ue wea wrea bf»-rUie.: >—•' b.jw, creek, n branch of Rogue river, now i true principles and uuvarjir.g sanc across the plains had to soil or trad© near v ,T t ? Dallas now stami», ifiovtd Con.e, let us* j 1 ice it on lue victor’s Ho vr, call; d Gravo creek, on which we re Jed tions. V P A ’ their horses and get new ones, but To ui u w-: oaeadtbt «\e ne'er c n p y; np !be v.I'ey uut .bout two hours. During.tb.eafieruoon T.v.»etie who took uur ae.iriest L»r.. »any; mine came through all right and wo The teacher does not educate nil the aig' t cu M rv’s 1 He toiled, he euiiefeil, ihi we lui^hi ti- I .eat; our course was over a more open conn elements of Luman nature, for some had a very pleasant time the most of ‘fo'v.n of Corvallis li is sino'» b»'Cn bu;It. Wei! may tbe sex arise aud cull him b es ’. try—tbrc.u^h scattering pitie and oak must he cheeked, aud government is a the way. Wo got some antelope, Jane 21 —MwVtdnp the valley aud i’ais is an ate of nimvi-1.«, an 1 turpri -e; timber. Towards evening, wo saw a leading function. mountain sh. ep, elk, venison, duck, i.; ed amot'g tuo foot lr.lls of tin* Ou eTeiy baud Lew wunlers greet ihr eye«; go'd many Indians po.-ted along the Au.l rti 1 we ask *h »t R;e.»t ttiDg next su 11 be? 11 iroy employed a very succes'fnl sage hen and grouse, but notwithstand Ual;pt>:iia l ionu’AÌii''. mount un »■ ide and now and then run Wu.it frui’ shall iir.-t be piucXed from Ktie Ce’3 tree’ me: hod in which he made tho horse ing these luxuries we came through a June 22—Tin’s day we traveled along Snail man yet lin I the long-soughf-ifrer stone ning a head of ns. About un hour by fief that lie w.is its friend, unwilling miserable barren land. A large por the base of th-Calap'ou.a, oar c«»ur e Aud ei die s motion his h.rd l.burs own .’ sun we reached a prairie of several to do it ii jury, and was able Io hold it tion of Nebraska, Wyoming, Utah, Let uot the eueer of duubr. j uur face u er-p.'.ad, bi ing nearly southeast, p i^sin / near a hundred acres, which extends down to * It c i.not oe,’’ )i .th oft names been < d<l, h« lph-ss iu his hands. He was then and Nevada is covered with sand and ;■)•<) ii' ent ¡r ik *it:ee ca.btl Speneer’.s Whi.e results h ve given it the lie, v-rv m ar the bank of Rogue river, As ready to ask and receive a ready obedi dost from the mountains, sago brush Butte. In a little valley near the butte, As u iiigut is ciiai ged bj what we m .y deny. we advanced towards the river, the In grease wood. The inhab- ence. Love to invite, and power to and on t c s >nta sid », we discovered In- I sit within my easy ch ir snl mine, diaus in large numbers occupied the compel if necessary, constitutes a gov itants are mostly cuyotes and badgers. diana dig (i g rdntn. On p'-rr.'i vid g An 1 as I tdiuk I remb e iu my shoes; river bank m ar where tlie trail crofsed. “H >>v t .11 my b >ys aie getting now- -dry*! ernment that is free from sentimental I would not give Jackson County, us mo t of th tn seiT.it* d them • Ive i in Hivin ’ understood that this ciosdng I An I wa tt str.m.e lii: „-s ihe odest of t leni 317s- weakness and from tyranical rigor, giv Kansas, for 1000 miles square of these the timber. O. <* of our p irl v sit cred■ Is always 111 ikiui’ tiling« tb.it look s > queer, » is ¡« favolile j 1 ace of uttiek, we de ing punishm«‘ut its proper place, as a lands to make a home on, yet there are cd iu eipturii'g ai oil In lit!», an.I An 1 planu r.g bow each new m irbine he’ll steer; cid’d as it was growi'ie late, to p iss tbe ri‘ • rcsentiu/ t.> tii'ii i>v*i pis t ii'ciur.-e last ie;ort, to restrain those who pass some good ranches, fifteen to twenty I drtu I mat I’ll dlscuver same d iy soon, t niiiht in the prairie. Selecting a place miles apart, and here and there a man Ttiat 1 liey h .ve sailed directly fjr the moon.” all other bounds. WO will’d to follow, the di Mio- as far from tbe brusii us possible, we who is making a fortune in stock, bat ’Ti« now no fest to tn tke m icLines th t walk, preceded us two or tLr.'c miles, and The positive part of education is the mede every preparation for a night at we are now iu Oregon. This ia the E it one moie b il<I, ¡irixhic» s o^e can talk; put nr. on a dim trail which h id beeu development and training of the good A head that a phreun o^ist wuu il hrl; i tack. land of apples, peaches, pears, plums, m.irked J by twisting the tops of the in human nature. In tho old methods, Au eye that je rs of e n ’y can not pa e; ( to be continued .) and other good things. Ashland is ia bra. h alottg the r ut**. It bail oily A bust ti e , ride of sculp'ure do’It m p ••«?, eomm’tting to memory occupied the the upper end of Rogue River Valley. G rapes as P ood .—According to Dr. Ut f i'ni4 lun^s, r to: 41- and »hr utuf brae«, l>e n us* <1 as a fix t trail and but selduni I prominent place. It was well known i eai.’r my much about the country, I Harts n of Cani.es, in France, who his T;:e man» er* of 1 be .u of olden time, i«s out into a prairie at at th«». It b d that this faculty was most receptive I. es. r ghtly beuingof yo ng m ini.oed’s prime. but this, is indeed a land of fruit. tl;R ba-o of ill«* 111 .ill Ci! ipooi.l cli iiii. ri ceiitly contiibutud au article on the and retentive in youth, but many g»>rms It 1 niy 1 cks a hit so i e deny, a soul. To f.irm one g. m I Com )<• e uni’ed vtu le. Cr* ps -:'u; the pr«ir t* w»> found the lit- ml j i t to a U r ign m- dical journal, were long buried stnd never quickened Ashland is a manufacturing town of SOO inhabitants, »nd has a nice water I F[.e»ks wi'h quite u foreign tone nd air, d trail where it enterr-d the moun’uins the organi * acida, in the grape, espleti I to life. Latterly more pa'ns are taken Bo«, ng; rofoutid to mtn and worn- u f ir, with difficulty, and being Raid d by ul!v tartar le acni, de®< rve more consid- to bring snbj-cts within the gra«p of power with one grist mill, one woolen S y« wnh a knowing eye, b it accent stern, “Q >4 efe: it g 1 -:i- bees au 1 gsn'!e-eni!,’ tiie broken brush, reached at t-uudown 11 at.;on thau they have generally re- young reasoDers. Analysis divide’, and fietory, one plaining mill, furniture An I then ; our* fo. th an ethical d.s'.our**; a lit le stre: ni on the Umpqua side, ceived. Their nutritive value lias, he begins with the simpler elerr.ei t->. factory, tbre * sawing mills, one foun T .las for 10' g hours ai hout been ning ho .rse. dry, a soap and candle factory, one thinks, been much underrated. It. is reaching by degrees Hie ab-tract and paper, three stores, three blacksmith There's h »; - abe <1 for tto«e who«e iuug* ue weak, wh* re we encamp d for ‘lie night in a known that they are ch »ng* d to carbon- i b: au:iful little v Iley where th“ gruss And verge n<'-> too, f>r worn in pale . u l meek. general rules. A good memory to hold Soon eveiy home c <n bs tup.»lied with o »e; w s good and the ground almost cover io acid in the blood, an t possibly care the f iefs makes one learned; a good un- shops, two shoe makers, two tailors, Ai.d '‘rain or shine ' tbe .«culdltg will be done. ed w.tli the fme-t strawberries I had i ful research may show that they are derstauding to grasp an 1 use them two doctors, one hotel, one hardware store, but not a lawyer. No church convertible into Eds. Dr Hnrt-.en Tbe li)?e of *clence proves tn «ns Mu-ce divine, ever seen. • makes liim practically educated. Cul lmil lim? yet but one in course! of ereo- Au! fur God’s wor«M;> is a fitting «mice, The next morning, June 2.3, we mov thinks that they should be ranked with ture is thus placed above knowledge as It in y b-» reared uu’o “T* e Gr*l Unkn >wr;” ed on through tbe gras-y oak hills »nd the carbo-hydrates as food They have character is placed above both, other i tion. We have an aesdemy and one Yet by it .«til:, the one tin* G xi they oxn, Au 1 ii >ner by e ch e irne«t toilii g hour; narrow v:d!eys to the north Umpqua been found a valuable diet in fever, wise the extreme of the lat‘er method district school. ?Wo 2bave Sabbath By tbeir 1 bur«*, uinirg god-ttke ¡»o-.ver: river. T r- crossing was a rough and and the success of the “grapo cures” leads to the r-j 'Oti ’n of all that the school in the morning, and preaching Showering rich b 0*1*1114«, like the r yis uf heiven, I both morning and evening tiy tbe dang -roiis one, ¡1* the river bed was a in the Tyrol and other parts of Europe reason cannot comprehend sn.l the I A« freely t > mai.k 1111 ieir a'l i g;v-n. Tbe jm s of home, ml* frieodstiipa che:r ng r iy,” mass of loose rocks, and, as we were apper* to show that they are positveiy withholding of trust in the evidence of Methodi-^s, Baptists, and Presbyte And .11 th it nukea life* b e*sedoes«, they lay rians There are no saloons, bnt crcs •g, our horses occasional'y h l!, beneficial in other diseases. o'h'*rs at will. Ta reach the reasoninr Wi h in <rtyr «¡»irir on t'eir ltar stone, ; ^ivi'.g ti o riders a severe dnck’.og. Oa Fal e.-inu no uoiil tte'r L.eks ared-ae; G lad T idings .—Col. J. M. Wilson memory the teacher needs to gain the I lodges of Giol Tempiirs, Masons, and Th* 11 of limes iay tbeir we »riel bo«!)-*« dawn the S 'ath side we encamped for the received a communication yesterday attention, lin’d it, intensify it and re- OH F.-llo vs The town lota are large, Just as rele-uii g F.te pre ent'* a cr >.vn. from one half to one (vre, and full of night. from th*’ department at Washington, ward it. By exciting the imagination A...s! Al.i.*! Tu’ mic ' i si' things should be, fruit of all kinds. Winter apples are On th« morning of the 21'.h, wo Je ‘t sats the Ttoit these ¿*e*t soul* should kuow but misery, ouf "/'7, informing Li u that tn form mental pictures which have re Tmt when at lenir b the br keu sprit’s de l, c imp early and moved on about five the plans and specific itions for the con ality and vitality, renewing and fixing plenty at 25 cents per bushel. Tbe cli We heap unheedei honors on rhe dead. mil.'s to the so iHi branch of the Ump- slril .•tion of the c in il and locks at th«« such images by closest at!* ntion, hint mate is splendid, and frost very light. Though not s c i!*l of S i nee, yet would I qu i, a considerable stream, probably cascades have been approved, au-1 also ing. helping and leading the pupil tn Thg is not the web-fo<>ted part of Ore With tbo*e wh« wi r-hip at her feet dr.i * nigh; sixtv vards wide, coming from theea-t ozd( r- for the necessirv land in the di-enrery for himself, an t then to the gon. They are putting np their apple» Vcknowledge a l tie goe«l wt.ich she be*tows — | here in out buildings and barns. They ward. Traveling up that stream al immediate vicinity. This is decidedly publishing cf his information, prompt- The deb:« f giVi’ude a mortd owes; Bay thny need no covering during the Anl as * tribu e to hergreitne-s bntg (Dost to ike place wh'‘re the oil trail good news, and will be appreci.iled by e 1 not by leading questions bet by the winter. ' n. M c B ride . The feeble praises I so f**l> y sire. cros-'Os ¡be Umpqua moanhoo'*. we en the large number of people who arn in n porter’s zest. Science receives tli3 E. WooLKIDE G v ODCUILD. camp.! for tho night opposite tui his terested. It looks like business, and vivacity of the student’« life, and he ac The Moral Lesson— Mother: “If Mrs. < To Ion*; wp mav expect to eee tiv- uotu- quires the power of scienc«* in return. .Johnson comes, Jemmy, say I’m not at The Grant county Timr.- nays a pla toric Umpqua canyon. m°ncement ( f this impcrt;ir»t work, In this dav. a practical education is home.” Jemmy: “Oh I dure say! And The next morning. June 25th, we en which will b-* of inc denial! » rdvaniag« cer mine near Pocahontas, Baker Co., becoiniug, and now is, not a luxury, then you’ll give inc a whacking for tell has yielded §11,000 in four months, tered the canyon, followed up the little to the people of Gregor and Washing but a necessity. The fathers were able ing a stvry.”—A'-.G. 6‘-eam that runs through tho defile fou ton Territory.— Mercury, with the labor of o^lr four men. The Triumphs of Science NOTES AND ïlKMIMSCENCES. ! -H Y- •* ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY, NO VERIER 16, 1877. OFFICE—At the Ashland Drug Store. J. R. NEIL, ^T TORNE Y AT-LAW J I I « • VI 1 . 11 ft <■« • I •. ♦ I , . ,» I * •« » ’ ' F 4 r.i : a f - *4 tl TP *' • /». y . _ .* ». *t— I Jacksonville, Oregon. DU. J. S. JACKSON PHYSICIAN «ntl SVKGEON. JACKSONVILLE OREGON. CiraHmte of the Belkvue Ho‘pilal Medical Co'Fge, New York. [v2ul9if J. W. HAMAKAR. j NOTARY PUBLIC. LINKVILLE LAKE CO., OREGON. Office in Post Ofì' -e lìuihììnif. Xw 'iui af/j/ifíon yirm to cuKcey<mciiiy. [219tf. I II. KELLEY, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, I Will proches in ail th* Courts of 'he st :t». Prora, at err ion given to »!lbn«iDess*.n’r*jtie«l to my ear». office —In the bcikH’g formerly eccupiud bj k.. M & Wr.s/B, oppiui’e (’.-yurt ILxiee. I * «