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INDEPENDENT Cït ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. VOL. II.—NO. 38 ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1878 I ASKLA.WD TIDINGS. PROFESSIONAL "T’~ The American Farmer- which have been pouring iuto Oregon during the past few years. DANIEL GABY, ---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY — NOTARY PL JiL.C O. C. APPLEG ATE & CO Main Street, it nd (in rear Dr. BEAL F.S TA TP A Chitwood’s Drug Store.) M. f ' I. u Ai. I A * JL, One copy one year............................................. I 2. .50 1.50 “ M rix months........................................ 1 00 “ *• three “ .......................................... ... 12.50 Club rates six copies for.................................... Terms, in advance. Surveyor and Civil Engineer, A.SHLAND, I. O. Miller. ,... loct?. ...|lu oo 3 00 I Architect and Builder, ... «5 oO ... H oo AS111. AND. ... 10 00 GRANITE SI KEET ...14 lO ?4Kal Notices per Bue.......... Ftufesi-1. nai Cui ds, per jear Two inches, per quariei.... •4 Four “ 44 Eight " Oi e-n If C< lumn 44 *J hrve-fouilha “ 44 One *• 44 d > thit g in hie Hue on short no ice and eri I im.\ l 7 v 2 l I W ILT, uu do ihe > low 17 50 UkUAU ADVFSTIbKMEhTH One equare (ten hue* o.- ket-) 1st iieertion .. Each additional iu«erdou................................ $2.5(1 1.00 Job Printing, Agents fur the Tiding«- L. fihmuel», .... Portland, On-gnu Jacob li>o.up/ou, • ” J. A A^iexaie, ..... «dem JU. L Chambeihu Dr'N. L. lx* .... Junr.ion City, 'l'natcuer A IVurJeii .... Liui-v.»e. A. F. Miietitug, .... - I kevi-u. J. F ltwb-.r.», .... M< t.v-er. A. El .niy, - .... B >.i uza. b. M. Frpeiigi I Je 0«»., ... N-w Y..ik. • • Î >l»t. i t. D. -I I E-rr-^» F <»«•!<•-il Ag-ir f.«r I, k-* c .m’y. •The O & C. Stair-- C--.’- "1 Ie ive V-bl till tor Ja-a«->uv »be. R ick i’o al anil lloi«* hti g ever) d iy al 6 a. lu. M .11 c o es at 5:A) a. in. Tor Heidv; Yu-ki and Re •ding at G p. in. Mol c o e* at 5:30 p. in. Gxrrell A’ i-ein-e*» b’ages leave Ashlm.il every Mmuhiy, W< d iesd iy »nd t rnlaj morning« lor Liiikvdl«*, an«l ie urn on eveiy T h - «»lay. l ieustlny and > ilur<|.iv. ■ Leave Lhikville-L»r Like City, Ca'ii»rnia, Wednesdays ; at live at L ike Ci'y S illir- <la^s ; le ive Lake Cilv M milays : airiv» ai Liukville Thursdays, cany;! a n nil aud palst-Lgi-rs. ii D. HE!.MAN, P. M h oc 1 e r 1 e «. No. 189,1. 0. G T. -AstilAud Ashland Lodge No. 23. M.. e their «rated communication« Thundnj even iog* on i or before the full mooo. Brethren in good •lauding are cordially invi'ed to aU«-nJ. W. H. AlKINSON, W. M. J. 8. E vbakkm , Sec’y. 'Ashland Lodge No. 15, Hold their regular meeting every Saturday even ing at tbeir ball in Aukland. Brothers in good •landing are cardially invited to at'end. A. D. HELMAN, N. G. R. P. NEIL, Rec. Sec y. PROFESSIONAL. J. A. APPLEGATE. gittorucu and tf «iMclor-at-Iair I L>K. J. 11. CUITWUOb, I iJncksouville, Oregon. DR. J. S. JACKSON. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON JACKSONVILLE OREGON. Graduate of the lk-llevue Hutpiud Xe<lia-I C.'dfge, Ji»w York. [v2ul9if hamakar ” NOTARY PUBLIC.’ LINKVII.LE LAKE CO., OREGON. Office in Post Office Building. Special i •attention tjiten to conreyaitcin<j'. I 2 19tf. J ACKSOX VII.1.E. OllKGON. ■Will prac’ice in all the C >urta ot fbe Stat». Trum. •t eo ion given to all basinets intrusted to my care. OrncE.—Ia the building formerly occupied Kahler & WataiOL, oppoute Court House. is much needed. An attempt will be made to remove the county seat to Wilderville at the election next June aud we should judge tint the town is situated iu a favorable position to ful fill the dutiesof that dignified situation. Mr. R. D. Hume is repreaeuted at this pl ice by Mr. \V. T. Wiiiii, who is man ufacturing sugar pine lumber in large quantities. ,Mr. Ilume has quite ex tensive canneries at the mouth of R >gue liiver, and owns the steamer Ahx. Dun can which makes three trips per month between the river aud San Francisco. Mr. Wilder, the founder of Wilder ville h as made Sculhern Oregon his *» . again the I j^TIORNEY AT-LAW, Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, an ♦ xcellent road to Kerhyville, which Link ville, Lake County, Oregon O regon . H. KELLEY, Wilder is constructing the P ioneer H otel . SALEM OREGON. _ _ _ J. w. Mr. 12 — Upon T Rebeksh meetings on Tuesday evening, ware« be full of the moon eacn month. J. R. NEIL, tlement. citizen, was poisoned by eating provis ions left ii; liis cabin, says the Walla entry of the senate into the hall of rep ! AV alia If.,' ickuitn, whi?h, (luring his resentatives, a large number of distin ! absence, were i strychnined by an un- guished persons were granted admis- • U riau D fi h |J 3 Tt . ?oiyon Was found sli-». ’ ■ tue f! *< :. ‘.mu m iu were i 1«! the p iur i man’s stutuacb, and the Mrs. Thompson, the donor of the pict I p<. rpetratur of the foul, luonhtrous ure, and the artist, Mr. Cirpeuter. 11 was one deed suspected at once. Mr. Garfield, in making the speech ol , Frank Nobles, who, about a year ago, acceptance, said: This tablet commemorates the third came over from Puget Sound, and who was the only enemy the deceased had great act in the history of America— I the fulfillment of the promise ui th« in the mountains or any where élse. declaratiou. We were, perh ips, stil; Nobles, after the shocking deed, went loo near the great ev< uts of winch tills to a relativo of Lis, named Wall, and act formed a part, to understand fully a-Led him wLo-ilu r any one was sus its deep smnifiaauce aid conse quence, realized by all present, but pected. He said, “Yes, they suspect W ashington , F zii . ASHLAND HOUSE. I. O. O. F., OFFICE—At the Ashland Drug Store. Jacksonville, there is a fl mrishiug set I»ist week we g .ve an account of how Chas. Newman, a harmless, peaceable Ashland R. H. K lippel , 8» c y. A shland , He tike* tie ight—and who wonld not t— Iu showing Hile hi- g rdenplo ; Hi* ore lards l.ugnng ia the rim, A well-d iteivei praise Uiva won. from THE MURDERER FOUND. ASTISI, Meets st tbe Hall of He msn & Fountain every Fridi.y eveuiug ut 8 o’clo'k p. m . B.'»it.ere and kilter* in good »landn.g -re corlU ly invited to at tend. T ■« Temple meets every firtt i>nl lutid Wed- ‘ ne«day in 9 ich n>< >ntti. F. WALTER MYER, W C. T. A. F. A A. Tne tittle :ove aud kuow his till. And toes.their heads ¡.hove the wall, Aud tv-ry c.eauie round me place Look: fa dlj in h.s kin Uy face. miles — GENT. Stages leave Ash2and as foliow s ------ r lie walks beneath the sprealing »hade Of trees l.e planted with his sp.de Before his «-■ 1-^rowu boys were born. And neither gize Lira c.use to ntonru. thirty-five ’ ' —------ D s. aeon. * • J«hll e VJM’lil^-. A. Tl.<e Hwntiou-tiaun ed b.rut» well stored With full and generous ti .rv-st boo'd— This i tie world, which he h is pLnuei, lias grown and thriven ’neath Lis baud, distant about "**'— ’ -- ------------- 8. bCUTT I a »UI?*. I. F. S' is er, • - ... 8 ii. r'miaue», 1’..«-. Boyo».................................... “ J. R. Neii, - ... Juck*, nvi le. •4J. 8 .Serial, - - . - P ira A Eil. R. u .»»-ii, : - • Cen i.a 1'mu •Jill* Aii.e W. Coìvi», . • K."K I’ou.l i'erit H. Butt ..... Yon Ut. uij <J H. Dy ar, Mi-«< .M i y MvC' .lie A- 1 ». I J M F‘ i-moii, (4u. ml A.eiu foi .L. -k-o'i aud Juoc- The f irnier f -e s an bones", pride Among bis tiaide aud pictures wide; Hi* Lon e- ike bwUre io d iiaj py neet, With ci.e-:fu 1 vv de aud li ippy children blest. At SVilderville, in Josephine county, CARPENTER’« PAINTING THE SIGNING OF THE KMANi I PATTON PROCLAMATION ITS RECEPTION IN CONGRESS. ■* - 1'8 importance is partially, at least, you.’’ He then went home and asked as indicated by the vote of aCCeptaijCe ms wife whotuer she would be willing J. O. C. XMKU of the picture. lie paid a glowing i lo swear that «Le nqd heard Mr. Smith tribute to the putriotHm. statesman To N cure’s be >u ie* n ver bll d, say t.i.it he would get Charlts Newland home fur the past ten jears, uud is con like quality and reput V’.mi of the cabi He gojd m t v -ry i.ing c.u li.i 1. net, beward, Cuase and S alito’n belug out or tbit, bad no shouting irons * Practical millwrights. fident tiiat his st ctioa lias a bright fu ’1 lie Vi ice oi r r y he heed- - eulogized pariicularlv, and pa-sed on couldn't shoot, but Lad poison, She 1-vJg L: lit 1 .U:.b aU i k .Is it- Il-e Is. Flouring md.s, saw mills, quails mills, tore before it. Thu laud surrounding with fitting woid-i of praise tO til.! answered, “1 will say so, but will not and al. ki.->d> ot mdt ui ichimiy pul up lu By diry 1. ne and time wed s] e it the little town produces line crops of great heroism ciun icteristic of the .>rd> r iu ihe very bislMyie. Alt workw.u- oWvar to ii.’’ “laen,” said the bus lie e.ri.: tt.e b.-rt of boot s—uiU'elk, Ik su d: o ils u:i I orlier cereals. The hot. 1 is martyr, Lincoln. ran.ed. buii: action gu.irani<*vd. .iddress 'lii.it m Us tri n, his etor^ eiys, b.»i.d, ”1 wi.l Lave to hang,” and left • it her. or bulb, al A-in ami U.iiii'i. I -!l t. conducted in an admirable manner by but one witness of the sig mug of the l!;i ge l.e dth aud we .¡th uu l le.igt.1 of day. proclamation, sm vivt-s. L t the na- lor the mountains. A girl oi Mr.^Wall’s Mr. KmgLt, and the people are gener D. tion accept the pi t;ir > With t! aaW him from a distance aud she went ally hospitable and eu leavor to tu-ako a and tai'll with which the art A OlT'jhH. in the iiousu aud remarked: “Uncle Ashland I stranger fc-el at home. Au impi.rtant d inor present it i to the nation. Fied is wi.y up there.” Tiie men of St» p 111 • i I s bald < very fountain industry’ has been inaugurated by A the house, all relations, we believe, coin’s 1 nt live; 11 awed with the The I’ai itic C m>t embraces sr.eh a M. J cj - s , E-q., who lives about two Au nb*n«il :no* o‘.'go*! brick always ud haul ut 111) I.uman kimlt.J ss, and so much went up uiid invited Him aud he camo. Ki -, UA>C lll-ic MVlliA I I Aft l.-IKi« laree armili ii< sirable land v.’hicil 13 miles hum A\ ilderville. He has t.i’c was the Pmg ut hi« (Stephens' Lhe wiiu in tue mean limo consulte.! I Hi Hsu rt* I I»» ull kinds UÍ b. i k work open fur seulement timt it ii somewhat ceedvd in railing tob.ieco ol good qual horrible n auuer of his death. From iu li.u Vol*J t»c:. I lai..il ut 4. her brothers and tuld them the awful hcwildt-riug to the immigrant to decide ity and has also a manufactory where that event came uuiitltub-red woes. A" < »»ve me a liad i.n.i resi a:M.rtd thut I Cun s.-ti-fj request her husbaud had made, They VUu. whicii iocaiiiy Wil! suit h.m iie.it, and he is working it up into quite a good regards liie event wh’eh this pictur ■ iceails we may not judge correctly. 1: advised hti’ to tell the truth and noth- be mobt likely io provide Lim with a article. emiiticip.’t on wa*a boon to the colored mg but the truth, when put uuder V2..2G lini K-rbyville isdi.stant from Wilderville lace, and Providence has yet to Geter- comfortable home. Diti, reni : s sections Buicmu oath. The Curuuer, after hear of tue S <‘p<‘, however, are ad iapted tu about 18 miles. Tae u>*w road will be mine tout, it depends mm-h on them I. (». 11 .1 j 7 ó .S, If it is, J, representing tiie ing the accounts relating to the Case, ddi« iei.1 p< (»pie, at.d the most • that we an easy grade at.d the manner iu whieli selves. K'Ufhern ita'es here, claim iu their bu lurihw.tu issued a warruut aud had A cali do is tu present the i<»cts uiid leave it lias thus fir bt-eu constructed is very bs f th at Ire-dam was never finally Nuuivs arrested and taken to Shell- u X :hem lor the consideration of our cr«-d»table. It will be very convenient CaibHiuiinil'd m.til the south ‘l’n st d -i wurtL A Co. s saw mill, where he slept re ii'ers. as there is cousider.ib! * travel between sunctioiied the 13th amendment, wli.ca all night, but well guarded. During We lkid ( ccasion to make a trip the two towns. Mining is going on in they did, every one of them, and bv U . t-.cir own coi.'t'!oeiicie*. 1 call six the nigut lie tol i a vague story, about • {¡rough a portion of Soulirerw Oiegou the vicinity ol Kerby ville, aud prospec ? r. ^r- -t ' D ' for m'«M if »in I those of my immediate wuat Smith had s ud, trying to fasten .Ui«i Ui, iluriug our slay, we traVelL-d tors a»e busy. circle ol a('qua*»*.cilices, «in.I for tne the guilt upon him, but it was so thin, 1'1.1 lecelVv Tnere is no doubt that the mineral whole suiU 11-i n j eOple, tiiat there is pi incipaliy vm Loiavbacil, we La i uu vx tliat they all could sec through it. • • v i V resources of Southern Oregou will add not one who wo :1»« now change the ceih nt opportniiiiy to j uige of its ru M i l vhvvlii.il ) iillt-WcT ail 'e ei> o' ! I condition of things, resubj igate the N xl morulug a j uy was called aud sources ami w hat -i.i .’nnt ig.-s it oilers to much to its prosperity for many years. iiuii', la tegini to 'In- pollimi u. Uie^m» colored mau, and put Limin tne con ine coroner proceeded with them to person« who dr-ire to settle iu a c-oiu- Wiide it is not probable tout a “big dition lie was in before, iis UliUililc, ."••ii 1 I’m.lids »-ie. If there is txamine the case. Nobles made a Iie.tieatf givvn it ic-.uiii-l. paraiivi ly m w country where laud is bonanzi” will be developed, we believe one iu the whole soul i who V oui I de- statement, but it was full of blunders V2IIJ4] t g . watters . that bqt a small portion of the mineral sire such a change, I mu not awir«) of cneap aud Umb *r and water abundant and eulitled to uo credit. The wife, ihe territory winch we traversed was deposits of this section has as yet been it. 31 n of the north an 1 of tne «oiitli, J. W. K1GGS, <>t the e nt and of the .vest, 1 would to- being sick, could not appear, but the di-covered. We ure satisfied from all but thinly settled, and as yet no rail day, on this commemoitdiug occasion, Ci.rouur and jury went to her house road has penetrated it, hue the arrival reports that this portion of our sister say, let. us, one aud all, within OUI and here she told agaiu what her hiu>- of the iron horse is but a question of »State, which we La l the pleasure of sphere of duly, whether in public or in baud requested her to testify to aud time, 1\ r theagricultural productions of visiting, is fully equal to any other iu private lilt-, see to ]t that we do not vi olate that divine trust eommt’bd t:, ho.v he left when the refused and said this part of the Slate are already of fertility and mineral wealth. We are Down south we are do ng the t) st he would have to Lang. Toe prisoner OrqjCR. Considerable value aud, when the large confident that persons who make their ns. we can lor the colored people, hoping was taken before Justice John Mc home there will, if they do not accu eurr.estly that they vviil fit tiiem-» Ives 1 um now permanently located in this tracts are divided up into small farms, for higher civilization. The fl ig no Donald, beiure whom hu will have a pl tee, t.d req e.ilu.ly asks the pmonag ol the carrying trade of Southern Oregon mulate a fortune, at least secure a coin prelluAiiary exi uiaation. the c.iiz.eii'. iortable livelihood.—IL ill’s Illustrated longer floats over provinces, but over will be imo eiiKe. rt itesj uo longer over sui j cis, l»ut piineipal town* oi Jackson coun Laud Journal. over citizms, whit-and black. VVuy ALL WORK WARRANTED ty The »- • -9- • -4 ure Asbluud and Jacksonville, both can we not look hopefully to the Hi W iiat S hall W e D o W ith O ur Inre? L'ss than a year ago, says the Prairie Let liarmoity Mimi peac * pre To give En.ire S ii«faetioii. Pnces to suit of which we visited, aud were much Boys? — This is becoming a very seri vail; let sectional strife be done awav ’■ .r.:i /•, uq iiet wedding occurred at St. The lutei. pleased with the thrift and enterprise ous que.-tiou. Nut that the boys of with, and th'-n I here is a higher and S.ephen’s church, New Yuk followed which the inhabitants seemed to pon I grainier future for us. B it if the em this town Hie much worse than any ses«. b.-rs of the last m-’it lamentable war by a brilliant reception ut Fifth avenue '<;!! Ui'd sre Sj > .'■¡mens. [v2r9tf others, but because there are so lew •are left, an like ad liti inai fuel, come« m iLok'U. 'Th«? partied were Mr. 11 ibert , AsLlatid is located upon a creek opportunities to learn useful uvoc.i to 11 -,g them up, an I if a colili et of Smart, son of Lieutenant Robert Stuart which is admirably adapt.-d fur manu H O T ELS. tious Added, to this tact thele seems to «■LiiSfi. conflict of labor and capi.al, U. S. N., and Eve lina Terry Marks, I facturing purposes, aud the towu al- be a general lack of control on thetparl confiict of race, th it profouud- ethno n ady possesses a woolen and 11 >ur mill. logical quest ion which we h *ve all got There was wealth on both sides, aud of parents. Buys who should beat home to si tile, al aiai •iilt‘one until within a m'mth ago ieir life was ii the most ditli dilli •ult 1’he former of these, employs twelve ai.d iu bed ure permitted to i nn riot iu (-ver committed to tin* consideration ot hajjpy as a story. About that time HE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO Re Laud« and lnanufaitures blankets, fl la shall dips »mania, inherited from his father the streets after daik, familiarizing siiitesmen or philant tirojiisfs, mind liis Irieuds, and ilie traveling pub bels, cassimiTvs an 1 broadcloth of ex tireak out aud th'-se dangerous elements lic generally, that he is still to be ieund at cellent quality. A tailor’s shop is con themselves with vice, and blotting out Who died a diunk .rd, took posbefesiou be again aroused, I greatly fear that 111 is all the goud iullueuets tiiat may have nected with ti e fuetory, and altogether the recent troubles and disasters of the young man. Hi« position as A h - LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, reached them during the day. We through which we have ja t pai ei, -iitant Cashier of the Gallatiu National the in.-titutiuu is of gieat beuvtit to the n to be but tim «'¡a low ol the Bu.k was lo«t, and of lute he was con- would say to pareuls that if they would will prove where be Is re uly at any time, and on an towu, adding much to its prosperity. occasions to set be o e it e:n ihe t est the save their children from the peuiteuli- penumbra of a deeper twid more de slautly under th j influence of liquor. market attonls, in a style second to uo other Messrs. Wagucr, Anderson A Co., are ary they must control them uo inutier catieful eclipst- whjeh will e »4iie ujkhi His wife unable to cope with the cun- house in Oiegon. the proprietors, Tne 11 >ur mid appear this continent, blighting and Iil.isriog by what, means. Wo hem- that the the brightest an I best L >[>es yf man- .itaut shoclis ufibred her high strung, Dinners and suppers forspeeial occasions, ed to be doing a satisiactoiy ba.iinens gotten up iu appropriate style, al t-borl no council propose an ordinance forbid kind. S:iould this be bo then some .-.CLiitive nature, determi led upon sui- and flight to pro-per with the rich tice. JASPER HOUCK. ding boys under eighteen Irorn being tut’ire bud mnv sing, c.de About six r. ou Sunday, Mr. couutiv surrouuding it. Tm-re are rh>- S»:.r < f Hape 1» i_»’ > -t i:it ••» W .s;; ou the streets after 9 r. 51., aud we be .-stu.irt ent ‘ie 1 his apartment intoxica T..e Star of I.iiely tie 1 ..-'i, r .• I»-- ; three gem-ral stores ia Ashland, an ex I'. '• * eel ii|Hja her »1 in» ».. <1 rli.ir»*, lieve such au ordinauee would bo of cellent drug store kept by Dr. J. If. A..4 i e, ..ini aupe, ;.i» l f.-colu.u li/ai u,> eirtli no ted. H ■ opened the door of the bed» material assistance to parents. It is al tuoie. room, and seeing uis wife lying dress Chitwood,a gunsmith aud ba: ber shop, The vice pr-sident announced the ed on the bed, h" imagined « ¡ft had most useless to ap^ui-i to the boys blacksmith shops, hotels, eto., etc. laid <L»vu to take a n ip. He laid The subscriber is in charge i We had the pl easureof being present themselves. Where ji'uug men from 17 object fur which the two houses had down on the I muge in t ie parlor and of O ld P ioneer H otel of the at the reuuiouof the Pioneers ot South I to 20 have uo other ambition than to eat convened having been accomplished, slept till >ix o’clock the, m’xt morning, and dress and loaf idly ou street by day the senate would retire to its o.vn Lake aud is wh»-u, feeling cd I. he ¡1« c-i mined ou ern Oregon, The exercises were very er iiud by night, we cannot expect any but chamber. The semito ,i‘;eu r< tired and going t » bed, beh»*ving tint his wife •X *£* 4r -ft * to make his guests interesting. had undre.-.-e 1. Whe.. h ■ opened the •X- # ir We also aHeuded thediu- the appeal* of hunger to reach them. the house adjourned — Or- innia.i. -------- - t4£>^ <►- -------- 1» -droom door aud saw that his wife Bit to As they sow so they will reap, ner given ou the occasion, which was The man in th • moon mis hid ah.itd •uill lay d.e-sed ou the b -d. he vaguely parents we do appeal, aud we advise tast.ly arranged under the tree*, and time favoring ns with his light , at apprehended that all w n not right, Give call ami rest them to exert their whole authority iu rn ■pp: ng to the si ie <»f Im bed shook that he will make you at altogether ii »1 uu exceeding pleasant keeping their children ut home eve- night, us th« »-uu li is m d »ytim J. A .10 aud.st 1’nis 1 ttie I to arouse W i Í * * •* arm. his time. V» j L.iuk Ashland is destined tif full bright moon shone out Oce *si • »nal- lifting her lira 1. lie found [2-29tf. tier, ning«, as assuredly they can learn evil become oue oi the largest and most im ly, and uid well by ns, Ubtll the tiiat was in.-en ■' i<, pale, and GEORGE NURSE. enough by daylight. — S>nfia.l. portant trade centers in Southern Ore heavy winds lately, blew up more « b.eathiug iie.viiy. . ii »•¡dnuvoed to the » ide ot the l ed, but be gon uLd we shall endeavor from tune A K idnapped Bor.—The boy w!<O storms * to ------------ east a dark shad over Lio seal her ou 1 fl i -t.c « of liquor. was still nt d- r the iid to lime to chronicle its progress. was here with Sam’’well’« animal show, lunar rays.— I’- kt Am.-i tl. I .1 Pieasaut and Homelike Iluuse siluated and li»r io?it form slipped from hie Wo next passed through a fertile and who Mirtiug of that company d bli i to 'he 1’ > »r. Dr. Hnb- — a T— The Seattle Z > < is mi st iiien :n grasp a.) though not very thickly settled country claimed as his sou, was taken charge of b.iri, who was siiuimoa -.1. found the Huiuming Bird Springs, near and reached Jacksonville, which is dis its statement that Or--gou hid less th»» p Pieu > too fir couh ro.n n fcotic pon hv Mi Siglin.of the Coos ILiy Ae?r ', at Klamath L»ake, 3D GUO iidiabitiiuts whwu ad idlted aS a <initjg ti r i ». .»Ir-. S »-wart died tant ubout seventeen miles from Ash Marshfield, a few days since. The iaht o clock. »1er list moments about » state Oregon was admitted iu 1839, Eleven miles fruiu Linkville, on the road t<^] lund. Here we found a flourishing boy's name is Arthur Alonzo Nelsou. pr ssiid.v «al. None of her Wt-re i ’ . i-xpr ssibly The ceusu« taken m ibod showed a pop* Ft. 1\1 iuiatb, Lake Co., Oregon. town with a population of about 1 000. and he was kidnapped from Aukland, ul ition of 52,-lGl; T ie actual i><>p ii i- frieiid.i or family had bo-u Htimmoued » ^s&'Attentioa paid to the wants of guesis The people are engaged in mining, New Zealand, about three years ago. tloil of Oregon at the ti ue of admia.i on and her husband bi ».* hysterical, hand.'« cried L..'erly, inco- The subscriber also keeps a Good Stable agrieulture and stock raising, and are Shenll Aiken of Coos County lias wai j 1st about 50,099. Wu.-Liugtoii wrung hi* lieren ly ch»»»ged hiinse 1 with having doubiles« u is u arl v or qu te that pop well «applied with hay uud grain. Call ana also anxiously waiting for the railroad adopted the boy an.l will raise him, un heaped ulation uow. The gain i the eastern Caused his wife’s death, hu <1 see it be can keep hotel. which will build up their section aud less his parents want him sent home. curses on his own head. M.*o. Stewart counties continues .very rapidiv. — (),• - v2nlS f give them a blare of the immigrants —Statesman. was only 23 years of age. joni.l.i. WiMER & WELLS. Of nil description, doue on ebort notice. T>»gil Biuiki, Circular», BueineM Carde, Bil.tieaik, Le.ier- heitl*. Pueirrs, etc., gil'.eu up iu uood e y.e at living price». • OREGON, is prepared tu do any work in Lis line on thort no. lice. [nu‘27lf] Terms of Advertising ItoWel; .V C«.< er lasall-y I i i V. ASHLAND, Terms of Subscription * Firm labor ip the i ntnal toil That d .te- from Eden, ou * ho*e Boil Tne angels c!os-<l their wings, aud trcd, Aud beauiy fuii-blown b.uke the sod. attokm : vaT-L.u» B Y - OFFICE— On $2.50 PER ANNUM country, determined Ccmfartabie and Happy. him a assured lecl home LAKiVIEW LÛTÏAGE1 D. J. Ferree. f i i