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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1878)
A___ INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. VOL. II—NO. 33 ASEI AM), ( 11 C C N: I I.1EAY, JAMMY 25, 1878 $2.50 PER ANNUM. I ASHLAND TIDINGS. D aniel gaby , ---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY — ATTOKN EV-AT.I,AW, O. C. APPLEGATE A CO NO TA il Y PCB ! AJ and P EA L ES TA TE A G ES T. OFFICE—On Main Street, (in rear Dr. Chitwood’s Drug Store.) M. L. McCALL, One copy one year............................................. “ “ mi month»........................................ ! “ •« three “ ......................................... Club retee -ix copies fur.................................... Term», in advance. Surveyor and Civil Engineer, 2.50 1.50 ASHLAND, 1 <10 12.50 is prepared to do any work iu i ie line on eh» r» no. lice. lii«.27if] Terms of Advertisiug : Ijhree-fuurllie “ “ .......... One ......... “ “ ... ................ 3 00 .. . .......................... 5 <>O ... Mit ............................... 10 <M) ............................... 14 (Ml ............................... 17 50 Architect and Builder, GRANITE STREET - - - One square (ten line« o It ss) 1st lu eitlon....... $2 50 . Fuch additional inser iou.................................. 1 W> J. O. C. W1MTB «Job Printing, Flouring tml s, saw nulls, quarts mills, andai, ki-usoi mili m chin, ry put up to . rd' r in ¡lie veiy busi styi«-. A l work w -r* lamed, bail-aeti n guarani-«-«I Address • i’l e>or )">-ii nt A-him d (.) • to t. [’J’.l t. Ageiits for tHv Tidings. - - • r<«ïtl;.nd,Oregon. . - - J. A Api legale,......................................... o.-'ein M L. Ch .mbeiim - Junction City. Dr N. I. I “«- . I. iiikv ; im . Thaic.ier A Wurden - ■ 1 -1 k* v <-.v. A. F Snelling, - - Meig.iL-er. •I. P Ruber s, .... A. H .H>ly, - . - - B >n >nz i. - - - ■ - J. WELLS Practical TJi.Ivx i iglUs. L. 8 hw *' s , Jacob f.iv upion, - - H- sought i ie l.iLd long ye re ago, Willi “M msbu in cuniu.ni.il, A>>d *r«ug'ii ttitlintb- dwp lir wood, To Dre,.k l.i- el .visa bou«l; He to led, 11 d tui ed.i.ye, nn-ny a day His b.rti.iig'it n> secure ■ And then he“,-itird Mais« sj, Fur Mn»»u ttiie t-o j uo. ’’’ WiMER & WELLS. Of all deecrlption, done on short no’ice. T-ftgal Circulars, Business Girds, B l he-.d-, l^uer- h»ulK Poeurs, etc., got.eu up iu good s yle ut l.va g prices. L P. Fi« er, ASHLAND. g ni bis 1 ne on short rio'lce und W ILL uv do the »Djthit lottert l* 1111'. L«v2.l LX GAL ADVKETI^KMKSTS b. M. pefftbgi 1 A Co., R iweli & Oiiresiu.ui, O e > f G.«Ts poor, he saw the lght A b.>i.diuun,aye, .« s<t>ve; His was u face of i hou hue, And >u! men c.l.ed n>m Trave; Bui kie« Lot tthat they should known, A ! ero in d i.e e;.rtn; Wh ■ sh <u.»d D. me Fortune’s Happier tons, Ti.e men of ¡of ier b itn. I. O. Miller. Local .No-Ices per line............ ............................loots. Trölerei ml Caïd-, per year... ............................... *10 00 Two inches, per qu.iriei......... Four •« “ ......... Êigtit “ “ ......... Oie-n If 0« lumn “ ......... OREGON, And s i 1 be o'!»d through patient years Fur ihit “Uk|ni >r” li,. n, Wiih e eu l--e bu, e of b- lug f ee Tiiiia vheu Le iiret b g.u. Till Piutre-s ttiiu l.'s iron heel To (.uttder gruUi.d l.is chain— Hr I, ed bini to ki uw I. inn-ell .i Man, Aud u.abbot d e-j hi g>lu.' D. S. bUUTT Ashland Oregon. To freely bre»tLe tl e sir of i eav’n, Kuj<>y the mi. ight’s glow, To ull ue eiuttire ut m .ii, Ai d fort i r>ji/.cibg go To i.heoee the 1 ir ■».< in Du’y g: ve, Wnti , urpk.re il: in . i.d eu. i g, Sinktig, io <h>or k m on ihe way, Freet.uiu'B cxuLoil -uiig. An abundance of go< d brick : Iways on h .L<1 at my Ï.-U \ • aK. St. l?>i«is. • St!- Fr..i><-ieCo, kilt., une aide tiurtu of Ari.i. nd. I . ut also pre,-; red to du nil kinds of bskk work in tae \er, be.-t u..tiur. Give me a irmi una reel assured that I can feuti.-fj you. T <»«. Boyne, ... k- rivi le. J. R. Neu, • - C S arrgadt, - I’ u-u X. r I P ->ii . IM. R. O wmi , • .* « tK Point Mi«- Ali.«- W. CoDig, F“«it H. Burl .... Yune. in. i • i ir v C H. Dvar........................................... A- I nd Mi«s M'ry McC !» J. M Su» o»i, titiirrai A,ent fui î..cl.-«>n aud J.i.-e- plübe cu»iur>e-. • ’«ot. D. J l-'-rr-«* Go, i > f ,r L k» c.-n- !y D. S. SCOTT. ▼ 2.1 26-fiiii Stages leave As£:*and a* foZiuYVs Q’be O A C. Sfag«-C-..’«-i •>. e b> <\e '.shlmd lor .la-.<* >n\li e. 1“ .ck l’o t ami i.o-u- IL ’eg every <1 .y at u u. in. M .il c o t- ut a. in. Yd" Jienly , Y’ekiai f? Rc ’at C p.«ni. Mail c'o-e« ;«■ 5;::0 p>. in. Gwriett »t bent-.-’.- J* -g«« Iniie AsMa <1 Monday, W« >I. i »- m ! iy nul Fi iuay ii'Ori«ii.g« lor Linkvill«-, uni te i.f i- on ev«-iy Tn -Hay. Tlrirol .v amt s,«.i:>.i »y. L- tve Linkvill-* 1 r L kc Ciiy, < ■ i;il >i nia, We<lm-.silay> : arrive at Lake Ci'v Si’iu- dnys; le«ve Lake Citv Meidays : arrive ai Ltukville TLuisd.iy«. c.inyii.g mai! ami passengers. Ashland, Jt.ck«o i Uu.iuty. Oregon. Will attend io the billing and sellu g ut T- : All business e: trusted !o ine will leceive prompt iitteu ion. will eheeitidly niisw« r .11 e isr» o! iu- I quir v in teg>nl io 'his poitio o. Oiegun — Is Cltmaic, .-oil. i’r«t< u. t.- etc. lieftiem e given i! it-quiied. vZn24] T G. WATTERS PIIOTOG.RAI? 3LIIÇ Ashlaud Lodge No. 139,1. U. (1. T. ARTIST, Meets at the Hall of fie in in & Fonbtain every Friday eve. ing ut 8 o’clock p. m . Br.iibers and jMcrs In g «xi staialing re cor ila ly ii.vi'sd to at- -wM T e Te up’e lueeis every Crei ani mild W\d- nesday in e .ch m>'»»m. ELLA ANDERSON, W. C. T. F. WiLTEIl M vf . k Sec y. Ashland Lodge Ao. » Ashland I am now permanently 1> ctited in this pl ic«. nt <i re-j e.ltuily usks the piiionag o> ¡Le citizens. ALL WORK WARRANTED <¿ H«»lde their stated conm ui.ii«ti.*» « Ua.ri-di.y er» n lDgiuu or before the full n oon. J’> e'Lreii iu goo) «Unding are cordial y invi e.l to ttr>-«: I. W. H. ATKINSON, W. M. J. S. Fa banks , Sec’y. Ashland Lodjje i¥<>. ¡¿-¿pCall and see Sperimi ns. LONG E'TABLISIIED IIUUSE, PRO F ESS1Ü N A L i attorney and Coun$dor-at-£aiv P ioneer H otel . Pii. J. II CHiTWuOD, Linkville, Lake County, Oregon O regon OFFICE-At the Ashland Dmg Store. J. R NEIL, j^TfORNEY ACLAW,} ■ " “ ■ -J - - - Ard uf.en .- ber suns« t, sir, Of- iu'tedi-ni l I gilt, Aw y i.n id * :.e Waldo Hill«, 'Ro-esoi.Dd- -hir chille«l with fright, T 11 ir-nie kind f >ei d w< ul i kindly say, “I)e r thl!d, ’tie on y rruve; He's after wo'ves, m«l what prime fun Tue de,j-ull u..ai *Ui h»ve.’’ The subscriber is again in charge of the- O ld P ioneer hotel V» the Lake country, and is determined to make his guests JackfiouvBle. Oregon 1 Thu * of’eti two tt ere c l ed the s-ime, Y’ei knew wi en e ¡ch was u e. n’, 1 he simple twinkle ol Tr .ve’s t-ye A d f o at 11 efl x ten ; He solue iiii Bg Ve be i le“Fir*t’’ To 1’io-e «ho’d s.rv-d I,ini well; Tl U*. lige aud M je and ITujr and B.-unce, Iu this odd W ay be d ul . where he 1« leuly n’ unv tin e, «ud on :i'l occ ibìoiis o ¡-e l>e o e il em >Le • est ilio ni <rke al’ords, hi a siy le .-eioou io i.ootl ei bo'ise in Gìe;>on. liiimers ihd siinpers» for special occ ho * iutleu np ni appropi .•it«‘ s yl>-, si -l o i i o- -. ce , J à S ì ’EK HOLUK. SALEM OREGON. ^.SHLAND, They mu- h ¿¡-¡iked new-f.tgled thing«, !«•■ u I eu a | up euro 1- d. An 1 11 ked i name to <-..lj hi ne< f, I'ort i e<et-)a-d u comr i ie old, * Dear fed w, you c -n bs.v • my n. me, Au 1 III ) » brigt, er grow Ti r- r.gii deeds ibat von sh li e; on j erfiriu AgaLsI U e CMll ¡.«>11 foe.” I ii)ii,«l bis li ieiuls, ¡itili Ile liaieliliZ |>llb- lic geiieially , liuti Le is siili to Le lem-il ai this Rebekah meeting? on Tuesday evening, nearest Tie fail of the ni.ou each nu-u'b. J. A. AFFLluATc. | 12« ptf rpilE UNDERSK.N D \\ I<1IE\TO RE- It. P. NEIL, Rec. S-c y. - DR. J. s. JACKoON. PHY’SICIAN' and bUKGEON. JACKSONVILLE OREGON. Gradual« of the Bebtvue Huipilul Medics) College, .New York. ____________ lv2ul»>f j. w T hamakar . NOTARY PUBLIC. LINEVILLE LAKE CO., OREGON. I still can 1 e -.rt ha» echoing cry, The ttin-’ing of tb..t horn, Aud siii! c n -ft“ !!nit -h gjy wolf I>r,e’<n- foggy mom. Y<>u n,u-t ''live n et « wolf, kind friends, . T jeixier Tr vbi- due — Know i ini 1 v»r if ln.uk'.nd, Ater-, pure ¡n! 'rue; Wr te bi i a ) rmCu 'm’d j rii cely men, L->ve ti ni «i h uikti.'Kid s uu«t; C eiirh hi-ni-m’ry while yuU live, A > whe .ul g -od >nd just. Comfortable end Happy. Give him a call and rest assured that he will make you feel at home [2-29tf. GEORGE NURSE. LAK.V.Í.W I I GÜTT a OÍI But now Tr ve ui.d» the horu no more Loculi be «riggl ng pack; N > moi e det ill* id i Tigs tile First Tu le d u;«»u ’h“ tr ck; No ni re lie d ra fo:e«t di gs Witn deep, soniiro i« s < uih 1, No tn «re the f V.tiful Trave stiall Lke His d. iiy, i, g .:ly round. A ricasant and Ifomelike House situated — a T— Huniniii’K liistl Springs, near Klamath Lake, Oflice in Post Office Building. S^-ial Eleven miles h< m IJukville, ■ n ihe road to ^Mention given to conreguncimj. [2 l(Jtf. I Ft. Klamath, Lake Co., Oiegun. I 11. KELLEY, J5&* Attent on paid to tl e wants of gue«’s Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, ¡ 1 J a C í SOV’.’II.UIÍ. Q kegon . WIM prscHce in al) the O iurts of he Stat-. Prom, at en ion given tu all husmees intrusted io my cars. Omer-In the buildi g formerly cccu(-ied I Kahler A Watson, opposite Conit Hvas?. : II- railed ¡be:n ev'rv oi.e by ih . ils , Aud Neto, liger, i'r.y, Ai. i B >i>i:ce, ¡-ti<l Sp bg. and Tige.and 3i;Je, Cletip .U . ill d M y, »"ti. o. D;do, Sen i ¡.rnie, were ia-i es -J ey 1<-Vrd to >>eir, An' 1« b. n >c«esei<>ii-euelied thiir ranks, There soldi t:,ey kindly shart. ASHLAND HOUSE. Hold their regul «r m»*eUrg every Saturday ever- ing at their n-h in A*bl..u-l. Brothers in good stand,ng are c «dully iuvi.ed tout end. A. D. LEI.MAN, N. Ci. * r H O 1 E L S I -15, I I. O. O. F., 9 Sixteen hr ve dog« < f; uresi h'o >d C-nipored his “leg Jar b nd;'* “.-o ttell dl«-po»ed uud ‘ilecij hued’’ A motion <1 li.- u .nd Resin.iiad then. ju u tir wildest mo ide; A Blinkie »old . r u-ed tbetr wr.ih * A d li- rv-d u eu, t< r Hie dea<hy close WLeu vial be..s« cro.-.-e 1 tbeir pain. Oregon. A. I’. ¿i. A. M.. /V\ Í ' No laeh e’er roughed their silky coats. Or UDi-i d ttoid da*iu yed, Bui li m«,e?e,) i-iice, ke..iien.-*s, I d nil be < id .1 d b . id, B- ut.d n-ni lohnn wi h cords> f love \\ l.ii h death nl m- «ould loo-e ft Ve i.i:u -« j ow er to wte d -lai vwayr Ne’er g hwd by c .< rse. bute. J. W. RIGGS, fl o c i e r 11 The cold snap was not vary pool on wheat; I think much of it is injured; but as ruiicli of it if! iu the grantTics the late sowing may do better. Y-ru she uld li ve reen I im —IB e a kitg£ ’Muieu j« ci« lei.I a* 1 uue, Eurr. und»d i.y i.i- f. ht.iuidugs, Ou p;.r> de and review; ■» You houal have re» u their loving eyes l-.ae 1 <-u lit- k;- d y f .ce— K Te seen iii< ir reel lets, dancing feet, Iu.paiiriK fur he «hare'. ' - 1 ’ r S-‘ t •- ».« > Q i A. D HE!.MAX, 1*. M « Old 11. ve tti h guii ¡u.d i.ui.li 's, Aud wheiu iLe lujM.biei L.-i w..p<Li.e lo-jk .L- ir utcue;uiu«-d ro.iud*. ' His“, ccun Hon ill 1* gone,” Tt.e wi >f i« fe ned no more. He d ie« not »ven show bis nose— P < gre.-s h.i h pressed I.i i »o e— (Oh! tiiat ■)! wolves and aolfieh things Might fl>e b-fore bi* f ue, ftiv.nguloi.e -hepuieand good A ’* eure ubidirg place.) • The subscriber a'so keep« a Good S'able well snppli-d with Iny and gr .in. Call anti see it he can keep Intel. viols f1 D. J. Ferree. KOCK P3IXT ITEMS. e J id . 12 1878. Weather quite changeable. i Mitrimouy in the air. Another entertainment talked of— “Hia auy one eeeu anything of a etray dog, lately ? ’ 9 Miss Kitterman, of Williamsburg, is visitlog frieuds here. T ie young la lies of this plica, talk of org.iniziug a Secret Society; “won- uer which will keep the secret?^* The Good Templars' Lodge is in fine run mug order. Mr. George Cirey, of Applegate, and Miss Kate Paiker, of Willow Springs, “committed mutiimony” on New Y’ears day. A surprise party will take place at the rt aidence cf ‘ Sample Switchel” before long. Tue good people of Rock Point met at the Bt-hool house on Thtfrctlay even lug and took quit« an active nart in a sp-liiug hchoul which was most skill-’ fully managed by Justice Hays. g F>rce wolves iufeshd Lil! -u.d ¿Lie, Au> dtV k-latiou spread; Dcrir y -u^ p gs m d si e» p : nd “eiih,” Ai d i! i : g n.« u tt i h dte id; l'u «n 1 t<> li e ’c.i-ioL c me T. G. VdATlKHS, LEITER FROM BIO BUTTE. Jan. 12. 1878. E d . T idings :—We hive noticed a communie itiou in jour paper, from this 8« «tion, ov« r the non de plume of P. Well, ve suppose this writer Sb ep un, elect weil,On gb’y I.e rt! means to tell things as they really are, H nd- e’ iinli s" rest from loti! but lie evidently look« through a mag And feet ita’ e’er ke¡a^d ay’s way, b vini» rhy -o il f oni *oil,— nifying glass. E pecially is this the IL-et b fey, ¡ill the trnm » eh til foiud, case with that resident school teacher. T < w ixe.i t ios-i v-io le-p,— Now, to say that that “resident school- & fs’y till then will Mu 1er E.rth I teacher” is one of the best general me Thy preciou« asi ee Lt* p. chanics in the St ite is going a little loo Ard ui 1 that f ce of ebon shi-de Shine f. r'h as vhie ae enow, far, for we ull know that be is not Wl en re ni ri h- jiii-t th li e und ? uble to build a respectable pick* t pen. M -rcy f ibid ir I Nu! Now, iu regard to the killing of But nny it * IH remain the urne, bear, pai tln rs and deer, that sounds S ve « le n -ed fruii, e .itlilv dro-e, The gr nions seul 1 gh' vie ming ttrcugh— natural enough lor tins back woods ¡Èire woul i he n lì', r lo*e. place. Tne other cel« brities mentioned Ani thn« th-y g>-f .11 un» by one in his communication we will pass Before Pr-ure'i-i n's c r; ovi-r with a ca-iual glance. As to the B-it let us k’D-lìy th’nk of fein, violinist, we can corroborate what be Anri Spre.iri >b~ir fame af r; Kt¡< wing thaï j tilish is nu« utrh, t-avs, for we hive h. ard him play “Old N. r l»arnii g, ▼ Hue's crown, D m Tucker,” and be says he is learn Thht wi-d>>m i< i ut i.ii fiom I x > j 1 ís , ing to play ‘ Pop p<.es the Weasel.” Nor word y pace reiowu. As to the our »tage-driver, we do not And ti us may Pu gses deal tti h ds , kuow as to Ins stage-dr iving quuiilica- P i >n« e«s uf 'be |*ii ! Rev reiiiR “,ay ii * o > ihe shel',” tious, but We will put him against the E'.iH sel by brigli ei i< tn, world as a fi.-ber, especially ou catch Yet 11 o.» n tt-li. ve bruj-e th“ way, ing pike. Now, we thiitk that P. was Hi.v-sirigsled, hught -td won A vv.’ry oeruppi»- ng ill«, a little partial, from the fact that be Pruuuuuce iur ttork wed dore. failed to notice oar poetical luminary, — K. WOODHIDK GOODCHILD. who bus produced a gem uuequalc-d I • tl* the literature of Southern Oregon. OUR JOSEPHINE LETTER. I Tuis can be corroborated by cull.ug ou ArPLEGAiE, .Tan 12. 1878. I J. Oiieucbaiu, who has iue production • O. E ditor T idings :—We v.ere treated iu Lib possession. to a big r.iin and a very heavy storm LETTE» FROM SAMS VALLET. this week. The rain was good for the farmer and miner, but the storm mad-* Jan. 13, 1878 some extra work by blowing down From a recent local iu the Jackson fences and trees. Snow aho covers the ville Times, we would infer that ih«-re tops of the mom.tains. Wils but little of interest here except ic cr some-hit g intsnriel 'o InimorhPize the n >ther i-toieer, suri f im }y portray the <leil- ii g of ptoar> ss w'tn tbenobe*t »] et-im-n-of the rue»-, renrieii g them in •> s»-h»-e u-e e««. Dedicated U> S.tu. L. Suuptub, O. C. Appiegtte i>nd E. L. Ap. pl-gs'e.J Frieiids of the p» n ! y< u w» 11 h»ve told The dee<1t» your hefoes wtuegh», Ho » M s-ht-i.i, i iA Be y, n<i Hi J, To fm their s aiiun- sough ; Arid to th it lie oiinbesLls I’d a<ld the prince « full, Who w >9 n hei«>, g’.iiKl and irue A- even H.u DlU.l. _______LANIX_OR EGON.___________ Terms of Subscription s But wli^re s ie? Ai.« i.e sl.eps Beneath 'hi* c üíd ¡id; Hi- mem ry ire a s, re .ding tree, Nouri-hed by the tf.axl le d d, Yl-‘<1-shi.dH ri d fr-tr.ii.ee to uimkiid, R, V v-e our f. b lit g tius In m ¡i hood's fi iti i.td motives j ure, Hie n mes aims, an t just. [A b ej dm me of -BY- i I Oìd Trave. P R O F E S S I O xN A L. I Several weddings are talked of in this vicinity, and the general topic of conversation now is about tue '‘coming event.” “Wonder when it •*’il!‘ take piaco ?” “Do you know, ‘D ?” ’ S ierra . G EM ER IL NEWS. [Citile isel foot Oreg miai oui C JI Dispit che*.] Petrolia, Pa. Jan. 14. —H. S. Taylor Co., f ,truck a new well on Simon Niles’ farm to-day in the Giio«t mill factory, winch is fl >wing over a tbons- an 1 birrels It opens up a large, tract of new territory. jack rabbits. I Lcieive there was once a poem on the above mentioued animal but I can’t quote it, or I T would *>ur.A send D iu to the Times. However,we did not start out to g.vu you an essay oil rabbits, but to furuish your paper with a few local items, mid will promise to answer roll-cad regularly hereafter. Philadelphia, Jan. 13 —The sheriff of Schuylskill Co., arrived in this city this evening with six Mollie Maguires, sentenced to the Eister a pmite itiary for terms ranging from five to twelve years. Sonia of the stock on the'river wool 1 look better if fped was more plentiful, aud libi-ruliy distributes!, but we have New York, Jan. 13.—Key intimates so many people with th», ”hir«l times,” that be might accept a candidacy iu disease they have given it to the sto^k, Wd are u ^qinet people, yet about Tennesee if called upou to do so. hence the larik aud bony appearance of twenty families of immigrants have Constantinople, Jin. 14.—Namvk the slock. ' st-tilcd ou the north sole of R>gno and Server Pu«has. delegates appointed Coyotes arc still holding high curni River, tu the last year; suine taking to treat with Grand D ike Nich das for val among the sheep in this section, homes, others renting and a few buy an aru»i«tiee, have started for Kezenlik. scarcely a day passing without a sheep ing. We still have mum tor as many Washington Jan. 14 —Mitobell’s b:ll inure each year for years to cu tue. or two going into the wolf’d s:nok Mauy think that Suns Valley is a little for the protection of ths Salmip^ house. cries prohibits the taking of S^r •, Nearly all of our farmers have Rtow- paten of ground they could cover wit i the Ca'u-jjbi i river ar.d tribnj ed awuy their f it h •gs in the siuoke tueir baud: yet they apply the name-to any means whatever, batveen«, lioueea, and now the average citizen ad the territory this side of the river, wuicil coutaius a Voting pop’i.latiou ot and Oct -bir 1st of eaoh year. anT. looks sleek and fat (on his clothes). over one hundred aud fitly, mid live I»o«es penalties of at least 81.003 Yu^ If there is one person sick, within school disiricts and neatly us many the first offense and §1,500 fine and the range of mv knowledge, on the babies as rabbits. Ar present we have twelve month« imprisonment for sub river, he is very eelii-ii about it; but a private school taught by W. J Siau- sequent offenses. such is our country, healthy and pros London, Jin. 15.—A correspondent ley, which is well attended. Church perous. nearly every Sunday, aud a fLurisbiug at Pera says it tn calculate 1 23,000 fu As I parsed up Williams Creek a few L jtige ul I. O G. T. gitive arrived tn R mm» lia during one days ago, I thought I siw a large Tue people ure making arrangements we*k. A train crowde>l w t:i fugitive* bunch of crape on a dour knob; so here, ! for putting in u free ferry boat above ran off the trick n»>ar T-shatalzi yester 1 thought, is going to be a funeral, day and <ib mt fifty w<»re killed anT aud an item for thb piper, but on my Hie Grange Ford, aud a society is be wounded Th? Turkish parliament near approach I found it was not crape ing formed for tue purpose of offering bias raised a subscription for relief of I at all, but a very black coffee p >t hang buuuties on the scalps of ceriain wild the refugees. ing to the door, so my item was spoil animals aud to try to pr> veut tue herd London, Jan. 15 —A special from' ed by tb« owuer’s keeping such a very mg of scu I j by slitep among the settlers. Our eiuuabar mines we under-tarn 1 Adrianople 8tvs the R imians are on: black cc 11’ e pot. are to be worked with vigor the cum the railway between bore and Philipp- Many good things are leaking out mg summer. Houstou, Rodgers Uo opolis. from the good times cf Curiatmas aud —_ -♦ * — have very Battering pto-pects, while N< w Year, and one o! them is too good G range I nstallation .— At a regnkr to keep: Six <>f our i rommeut ci'iz-ns Kellogg & Co. have 60 per Cent, ore, me- ting of Pliœuix Grange No. 104 P. wt-ut tip to the store of -------- and alter of leage rock, uot float. of II.. held Jinnarv lltb, th« following discussing various topics, agreed to Our steam saw mill will be back in were io«t«ll«d as off! ‘ers bv F. M Ply- take soiu« tiling to dri'ik, in order to leel good; so iRev took a score or two the spring ami then we snail hear tiie m ile, P. M., of Jicksonville Grange: of drinks ami a' 10 P M. started totlb ir shrill wuislle aud th« busy hum of J. F. Cooper, W. M ; W S Goer, O. lititues; but when abuur. oue iuil>» on the—politician. Yours, • J. 8 Herrin, L.;S. G Taylor, 8 ; J. the road thev »tupped ut an <>11 house CUMTVX. W. Herrin. A. S.; E. E Goer, C ; J. and drunk agaiu, and were soon joined by ttie vender, who waa armed with t wo ^R ich A sbat —Cxpt. J. H. Fisk, of M II x'e. Soc.; M. H. Cileman, G. K.; large buttles of “extract” and so th vail 8. C Jetnan, C ; Misa A. J. Goer, took a new drink iirouud, lor lu< k but Pmtiaud, the other day completed the P.; Miss Mary Herrin, F., Miss E.‘ litialiv they b- ut along towaida dome. job o.‘ making a milling test of a quail Oue of them living near by, took hia tity of quart-» rock from the Peavine Cooper, L. A. S. ►- ♦ ♦ «<- horse to ttie barn nod could not find the and Peacock ledges, which ure located dour, so he Came to the h<»iiae ami R oad S upervisors .—The following aroused hi« wue mid the hir»d boy.ami -ixty miles from Jacksonville, on Stipt rvisora were appointed at the Jan- told tne boy he should consider him Rogue liver, in Jubepliiue county, and <iary term of the County Commissicft* seif discharged fur turning the burn are owned by Win Byoee and I->aaC er»’ C >nrl: District N j . 1, C F. Blake; round, bu< wa« finally got into the Cox. Mr. Fisk milled 2 300 pouud» of No. 2. Wesley Mitobr 11; No. S'. S. D. house aud was soon snoring The others the rock, which is gobi he inn/, from L< at abuutot-iil the small hours t>ut all Yin Dyke; No. 4 J m . A. Crain^No. 5, reaebtd home iu safety; but Eeemcd which he obtained “a bar of 6 12-100 Jacob Ish; No. 7, Il KI »ck;‘ No. 10, very mute about th»«ir party uud thiuk uu ' jcvh of gold, 835 line, worth 818 50 Granville Sears; No. 11. G W. Lane?; the less sanl about it the better. per < z., making til ” whole yield worth No 13 John Woods; No 16,'Peter Si Perhaps Jackson county will |iave to disband a unm and wife in their court $¡13 42.” The Be« »ays the as-ayer mon; N > 18. H. C. Wilkinson; No. 20, lor the wile left iu-d an I board ami has says ‘11118 <»re is the richest and best M. D S urges; No. 21, Jecse Huftgins;* gone to her “dad aud mam," but per gold bearing rock that has ever fallen No. 23. Wiley Parker; No‘. 26, M. A. liupa only on a visit. to my lot t<» work by mill ” There is Hon «ton; \o 31 C L. Kingsbury; No. The jolly host of the Junction lions» is getting along finely, but the lead is no doubt but wl>at there are immense 35, W. C. Miller; No 8 G W. Savage. still not extracted from hi« wound, yet quantities of the precious metals in I ----- ---- < ♦ --- -------- it does not pain him much. Southern Oregon, aud we hope they It is said that 400 head of Oittle* I wish some oue would sow an acre will be developed, thus ad.ling to the 1,000 hogs and 100 calves are slaihgh or two of items, for I tell you it is rather awkward to write a uews ht er industries anil wealth uf the Líate.— tered in San Francisco per day, on aw* .Jacksanville Times. average. and have nothing to write. M ac K l ] < ■ « •A 9 9 L >■- / < k- * *■ . * ■ ' ' lit. A-«!* _ ______