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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1878)
THE ASHLAND TIDINGS Brown & Co., have been dealing out fine, juicy steak, from fat, stall fed beeves, during the week and they say they have more of the same kind to kill. ing pastnrage. T he beet of flour and fresh ground STORE graham and corn meal delivered in any MILLINERY However, hii opposition was not On Main Street of Ashland, at mill prices, by the made ia any lawful manner, and the I part — - ----- * Ashland - - - - - Oregon« Eagle Mill, road was duly opened. FOR SALE*CHEAP. AVe have now ou baud a beuuuful ae»ortment of Owing to some negligence on the ✓ But», Bonnet», Shade». French Ftowere, Wreath», part of the county clerk, some of the riuaej, Neck TT-», Linen Suite, Jut», Ladies* A new two inch Iron Axle Wagon. Finirhing Gixale, etc., etc etc. proceedings in the case were not recor n<»27tf. B. F. R ei ser . ded; and an officious inter meddler, re BUTTRICK PATTERNS '/ CsrT'A|l «>rlera from a distance promptly filled. siding in Linkville. ferreted ont the de Al AttiliEO. Agtncy for Dr. Warner’» Health Coreet. Ev fect, and fie iu conjunction with other ery in 1.^ rukl cheap for C.«eh. parties interested in the latter town, GT.ANDON MORE!.AND.— At th««‘Btp'i»f Church, Bleaching, rie»eiug und Colorirg, In the very «ni \V gtererte«. M rch 17, 1878, by livV A. Dealest muELier. •v2ul6U fearing a possible rival in Merganser, Broaij, M . H. Gl ed >11 an-1 Mir». Frauceí More Mrs. Jas. Ewing-. ll ni, a i « f J ckron cuou’y. and wishing io defeat a road which al LUNDY —.V tie mini»'»r‘« rceilence, ready attracted the greater part of the HAMLIN ou M .tch 14. 1877 by Ib-v. M. A. William», Mr Ttionii» J. H iimi'i ;.u I Mi»s Eite-n Lundy. l'be figures representing the gain of found by Prof. Steinberg and Mr. travel’ in consequence of superior ad The spring run of Salmon, and Salm Loosley, among the sand-hills of the —GREGORY—At the r-*-l<1»nre nf th» vantages, resolved to urge the combat WEEDON on-trout, now throng the mountain members in several lodges of Good bible*» ;;.neii », M.uc ■ 13'n 1878 by'Eider M >rtin Oregon Desert, about 40 miles north Pfterron; Mr T. 11. Wee lo i »1 Like Co. and Ml«». William Mayfield Templars,during the last quarter, were ive Teuton to cloja up the road and streams of Southern Oregon. L ciud Gregory <f this viley. east of Silver L ike. At the place indica furnished us by Chief Dunbar, but they would stand between hitn and Having purchased the Barber Shop on W. C. Myer will start for the Wil they are evidently incorrect as far as ted, there was evidently at one time an danger. Being supervisor of the road DIED. Main street, lately kept by James K. lamette valley with his horses. White Ashland is concerned. Ashland Lodge Indian village in olden times, and the district embracing the road in dispute. Leabo, will always be found on Prince and Pride of Perche, next week. gentlemen mentioned found a large I endeavored to compromise matters, CHI fWOOD—A’ S l.'in, M irion coi’n’y, March 14th hand ready to No. 189 reported a nett gain of 3J for --------------------------- .------------------------------------- 1878, CyDLLia P. <’’ i'.*« o 1, ig.d 37 Jt- rs. ; number of interesting relics there. Deceased w •» ti e youi g^st ruter of Dr. 3. II SHAVE YOU, CUT YOUR HAIR, AND and Pruning finally ¡promised to re The Spring term of the Circuit Court the quarter mentioned. , Many thauks, George. Chi’ w.xxl <>f Ihi» i 1 ice. Sue h.-td resi ’.cd in and near move the fence he bud built across the Fix you up in the most approved style. for Jackson county conveued at Jack Salem for maty ye <r», where »he w i» loved and re. We are informed that the wife of sonville last Monday with a light N Q-Give ine a call and try me. M echanics L ook O ut —Next week road, and await the result of an attempt »pec e 1 by all for her gentle, and auii b e trait»,- and Rev. J. R. N. Bell, formerly of Ash to get the Had re located to suit him. t er cepariure is nioiintd i y many loving fiienl». v ‘.n35H] WILLIAM MAYFlfcLH docket. I land, has fallen heir t > a valuable es we t-hall publish a proposal for the Mi Cal.T.—At Ashl-md, March 20 h 1878/>f rorg-»»- This, however did not suit his Liuk- i erection of a church building, in Ash- t 'oi of'he t>niin, Al na, rirtuginer uf M. I., and Supervisor Mitchell is at work, with tate, iu Old Virginia. Mr. and Mrs. ville advisers, and following their ad E li McC.ll .«Ked 3years 7 uioati s and 19 d.«ye. ! land. The building is to be erected by a number of hands, in his district. Bell will, iu a short time, start Eist to I.i tle A'tn i win a b -ight and luve'y chil 1, the idol vice he broke his promises and fenced the Presbyterian congregation, and the of the hou-eli'>l 1 ai d ill in i*hire and »ong amorg h»r The main stage road is receiving most see about it. Mr. B. contemplates tak I committee having charge of letting up the road again. now borrowing a«»oci itc». She ba^been calle 1 home iug iu his trip portions of Arkansas, attention. A new petition was accordingly in the morning, when the bird» sing their sweetest contract, is composed where reside a number of his own rela | the ■\Ä7’II-T- °I,pn DANCING ACADEMY ■ of the following gentlemen; W. II At- drawn up and signe 1 by a majority of songs, in 1 the : ir i. f.-ijjrint with the [«rfutne of the . Judge Tolman’s celebrated thorough tives. A “ Monday and Saturday eveiduge, al iir»'flowers of »pro g. Oh Death, Low cruel ihou I JF 7 o'clock at 1 kinson, 11-v J. B. Donaldson, and Jo«. the householders in the district, ask -eeniest yet how kind thou art.. bred horses Boston and Scamperdown, Weather Report I Bro^n. The plan and «Specifications i ing for a re survey and a re-location of will be kept at Jacksonville during the From observations taken ut G a . M. : ; will be given in the advertisement, i the road on or near its former site. MILLERS HALL; Usi ray Notice ensuing season. March 15, 59, clear; The enemies of the road, consisting of I which will appear in tlie uext number H And every Saturduy afternoon, from 2 to 4 o'clock, 48, foggy ; lfi, I. O. Miller was appointed Adminis the personal enemies of the proprietor IV11K1'N up. bv the nnr1er*i^n°ft. rp.iiFrp in the | of the T idings . Mechanics wishing t;> t ■" n of A-h; <iid, .T K'k-ion c iiiiry, (ta-gor, <<n for l;.dwe and children. t 1 47, cloudy > 17, trator of the estate of Isaac and Eliza of tiie Merganser store, and those th*-5ta <11v uf M *rc i, 1878, the following detC'ibed j bid on the contract are given timely All who wieli to attend, will be diligently InatroC estruy, viz: 4 « 18, 42. light c lends; who believed in the dictatorship by beth Miller by the Probate Court at its On«- bro in nr»re,about 5 year® old 14>. hanfl» h’gh, ted. notice. no28tf. 44 4 « drrd > r .4,35.on:: ) o on** d irk l> -v Lor-«* i:bouc Hi 50, 4 • 39, devine right, of the proprietor of H'.ipr meeting on the 9th. years old 14 hurals high «pprai-e-l at .*3n lift. 44 44 51, 4 • 20, The 1. O. T. Prize. M. W. H aroad ’ nk . Linkville over this county, immediate M«rch 15th, 1878. nulls!. Garden “sas”t will certainly be plen 4’ 4« 44 21, 51. ly circulated a counter petition, claim ty this season, judging from the indus The figuies after the ¿ate indicate the List full the G. W. C. T. offered a ing to represent the wishes of Mr Pen Administrator’s Notice try exhibited by B.lly Hurst whois the number of degrees above ’zero. prize of §5, to the Lodge’s (outside of ning, and circulated it together with boss gundner in towu. Portland) that reports the greatest st.ittniente calculated to deceive the TiTOTTf'E is her»bv given t.hnt the undersigned wa» • H. C. H ill . « a uo n'e2 A-lniinisT-itor of tt e eprate of I* hhc gain of members in the quarter e»iding public as to its real design, which Was Mi* er, <lece.»eil, bv tie Cuuiitv (Muri of J ckson . Marked as Follows: Thatcher «k Worden of Linkville pro < <> i’ ty, State uf Oregon, ou tlie 12tU day of M .rcb, S upposed to be I nsane .—A in m Jan. 31st 1878. 1878 ’ to prevent the forme' petition from se pcs3 erecting a stone store buildlug at named Timothy Hartington who has .Swallow-fork in right ear; hall undercr«p i ereon« hiving claims again*t the eet-ite of Marshfield Lodge, No. 100, at curing the r«'(j'iis’.te number of sign *rs. »a •Ad «1 T-.i c Mi‘\-r, <l»c».sel, are hereby n->tifl»«l ft in right eir. >wallow-toik and upper bit that place, during the coming summer. been residing in and about Ashland for Penditi >u made a nett gaiu of «öl mem i\nding this pl m would miscarry, they pre»eni them wi'h tlieproj.tr vtjuchere, wit! in six in ielt ear, and right ear split. Swallow-1 J t is to be a one story,30x40 feet. in«» tiis from tbediteof th'»n>ri«e. to the md-r- some mouths, was, last week, taken tie bers and wins the priza, Lacreole, No. I ’g-e«l, at inv 'o-1deuce in A*hlaridj J wkron rtiuiry, lork in both en>; under bit in both ears. resorted to another dodge which enti » (I-eg>n. Dated ut A-bi'inl. tl i* 1 lie 221 d .y of Haif under crop and upper bit in left ear« Sikes Worden, of the firm ofT'iatch fore his Honor, Judge Day, of the j 23, nt the Dallas came next at a nett tles them to be ranked with anv low Ma.-t.il, 1878. ISAAC O. MILLER. Branded with a triangle on the nose. County Court, charged with insanity. (roll — w 4) gum of 15 members. Capitol, No. 11, contemptible ward politicians of the er *t Worden, of Linkville, started Any inlorniation leading to the recover/ of said sheep will be suitably i«warde<L borne by stage, last Wednesday morn He had been acting btrangely for some gained 40; Oehoco, No. 212, gained 3«"), slums of N< w York. This plan was to Administrator’s Notice- 25ti. C. U. WEBB, Yreka, Cat. ing, after a week’s visit to this valley. weeks before he was apprehended and j Ashland, No. 189, gaiued 18; Forest mi-represent the wishes of the people was certainly un object demanding Grove, No. 138, gained 18; Klamath, A1OÏTCE i« he-oby g'ven th it th" n-dertigned w-ie of this road district and get that por ']> oin Adini'ietra'or of the e-g'-tie <»f Eiz-- It is report*«! that tun contract for some attention from the proper au’hor- I No. 191. gaiued 17. h Mtli-r.d-co «eil, by let' un'yCourt of J ckr-on tion embracing Merganser and th« road carrying the U. S. Mail from K -lion to ities. We have not learned what dis State uf Oregon, on tl.e 12'.h d .y of M .rch, Linkville Livery Stables. The G. W. C T. now offers a priz ,e in dispute, annexed to the Linkville C.'i'i'y, 1878 the Dalles has b*eu awarded to D. P. position was made of him. All r ’ *r a <in« hiving cDitn« ngiin ’ t the e»tite nf , of $10, to the L >dge reporting the road distiiet; whereby they would se -lii Eiz tie h Mil" r, de<-<-i»ed, are herebv notified GEORGE NURSE Thomson Geo. Coggan and E Corbett, to |>r<-«e.,t them wi it t ie pro er voucher», within »ix I greatest num her of aaces-uous for the cure the desired balance of power and inutitht- from the -1 i’e of tin - n.dice, to 'he uiid-r-ign- Would inform hi» friends th»t Lis Stab’ei at The mountain streams of Southern all of Portland. term ending Apr. 30:h. 1878. nt n.v resl'lr nee iti Aeht.iii ), J. ckson C uu y, Oregon, owing to the late copious rains strangle their rival ami road together. e't, <> ey >n. Duel ut Aahliiift, thi« 'he 221 «lay of Capt. O. C. Applegate, editor of this ami melting snows, are “boomin ISAAC O. MILLER. The viewers of the road just survey M ircu, 1878. ¡’oik Point Breens. (noli w4) paper, started. List M mday, for Lake and tho mi.i-jrs who are engage«! t iking ed, in compliance with our petition, - Oil EG OU LAKE COUNTY county. He will be absent two or three out the “Virgin metul” are hippy. 1’ -r Dissolution of Copartnership, | can utt st the generous and honorable M arch 17, 1S7S. Are in excellent îepair, amply provided with feed week*. Meantime we expect to receive the’past week, Big Applegite has b eu And that curtuiner» will be waijedua A Snnday School has been organiz-ul ! terms of compromise offered Mr P. to TK p p"rfrpr«Iii|i I eretofor« ex1*t;rg b-Hw^en R. T prumpuv and in lite btst eiyie, from him uotes of his travels. so high au 1 bWiit that it was both «hi- at this plac«3 by the llev. M. A. Wil I persuade him to cease his opposition Ne l iiiwl H. B. M mh , i> tiiis d y d»-<>ive(l, by inútil 1 e««u-e it, Il -li. M ci m iru ir «uiuv from the nrin. It. A Good RACK Excellent BUGGIES and No 1 to the ro»ul, and other parties can, P. Nei ««i'll ut*.unie lite iiid-b edw h -, cul ecr the fi suit and dangerous to ford oil hort-o- liams, at his last meeting. RIDlNu HORsES always unhand It is now The Grand Jury empuulftil last .-.inumi.» óue and cumiuce ihe buchici*. »T ihe vii Ilurt-et promptly ikoe i for, and back, at Nick Wright’s. C rasidering able t<) report lt»e!f in n 11 »urishing hearing the Linkville plutters udvise stmd. R. P NEH., M m«lay, for the present term of tllft H. li. AIACE, the arnoent of suo V in the high Siski condition. B r j. Miller E-q. is the Penning to refuse ail terms of com- Tourists and Others Outfitted A shland , Feb. 7, 1878. Circuit Court was discharge 1 Wednes- z Oa the shortest notice ■ promise and lijht the load to tho bitter yous, the above stile of tilings is likely ; Slipt. ' i «lay morning, there being no further C ^: I >o Dot fail to give the Linkville Stables a tiia toooutiu'je for flame time i end. .1 imps Birdseye will soon open a w. a . M c P herson . business for their eoinideration. v2ul4ll] GEORGE NURSE, The importance of this road to the rrBLic S chool R eport —Phe Ash- i blackmiith shop at Grants Pass. who e i Ou ii 11, and pi, tie til.til to th.it Mr J M. Stl’tou writes that h-» wi'l I laud i'ublic Sonooi Report, for quarter John Woods of Woodville has been portion who make yearly trips to j leave Sau Francis--«», for horn«» early ASHLAND BAKERY ; commencing J) *c. 19th, 1877 ami clos- quite sick for some time past. 11 ig'ie River Valley for fruit and other in next mouth. The extreme wet imi Miss M. F. Westlake of D ird innellei I ing March 8.h 1878, is as follow.«: AND neces-aries, cannot be overestimated, Particular At* •ntion given to drawing up disagreeable weather iu California, a<.«l I — V t is engaged to teach the Woodville pub i ’ I and all dishonest and dishonorable especially in and about the Bay City I __________________________ _____ L lic school. LEGAL PAPERS weapons employed by Linkville to de dims noi agree with him . Ira all Lag qU u .e*. | ss Lodge No. 275, I. O. G. T., is in a feat it, will, like the Australian boom Ard in iking Court yancev. oii’H ** •’ “ 41 riVEF. Unlerrigní-d i« now pre >nred to ft.rnieh . ZT*“ * 82 “ r'Col ec'i >n-> promot’y mide. Will «l*o write! JL WHITE and BROWN BREAD, Piei» and W. W. Kmtnor and Samud Grubb, lut thriving condition. Ils membership is erang, when it misses its object, re ' .xv .«vietili illCi 44 “ (»:• C .Ke», *t I* e io ae-C pnce». F imillas aupplie«! and C i...in n.i.Miioti- for | liblie-o) > ii , and pr vat« or bli-'- prudute Ulken iu exchange. Al ine Tru-tee’s for the Presbyteri iu Ciinr -ii constantly increasing. turn to wount 1 the party throwing it. i.e»i* l«ftters f>r ¡Hiriits de»iniig uis Mfivice». [3s-m3 lie puclfullv S-ib-nitteil, of Ashlan 1, have truusferre-i to G. M The Ankeny Hydraulic Co. at “ Dry Linkville possesses natural advau- RESTAURANT L. 1’. W illits , Birlingham, the lot forinarly designed Diggings ” will soon su-pend opera tages winch ivill pluco her if utilized F rances M yer . I Meals 25 cents: Tea and Coffefc as a site for a cbureli building. Can- F. L. ANDERSON, tiona. forein o s t iu a n u f a c- us a ! eideration two hundred dollars. Teac art's. * Extra. OE THE Wm. Skdlen, who killed Joshua luring centre, and if her people The patronage of the public i* eolicited and rati»* fact'.uu gturuLi.eed. Lb 3u>J W. b. SAYER. Mr. J. T. Arrant, who left Ashland A C lose C all .—Last Sunday Clar Brown near Canyonville, on Friday ! woulii pursue a more generous and A h I (I & ä. honest course those upon towards evening, was arrested to-diy at 9 I ’ . M. , for Monmouth, I’ >’k county, passo l ence Eubanks, of this ot’i jr , an 1 Link thrnngh town last Monday or. his way Helman, two Aslilaml b >ys, took a at Grants Pass, by Capt. Ankeny and whom she must lock for prosperity to Lake county, where be Im«. a band of horseback ride into the hills, north of i E. B. Dirnick. He confessed the erune she need fear no rival; but her own stock. He will sen«! for his family town. When coming down hill at a and says that after the quarrel in Can i jealousy and chicanery will do more to WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER eoon to remain permanently in Ash pretty r.ipid gait, on their return homo yonville, lie started for home aud over retard her growth an I prosperity than Ashl iDd, Oregon. Clarence’s horse fetumbled and fell. took Brown, who invited him to dis u half doZL-u rival towns eould possibly BOOT & SHOE STORE land.. Toe riders foot hung in the stirup and mount aud take a whipping; ; says B. i do. - Next do >r to the Post-ofiice~ P atent A llowed .— A. G Rockfellow Why should she be so envious? Does Something New! Something New! the horse plunged on with accelerated abused him terribly, etc. etc. He dis- of this place, has been officially noti she not have the great Southern Ore mounted and ir h whipped, Hn face, THANKS TO THE PUBLIC -peed, kicking furiously. His comp in fied by the Commissioner of Patents at ion being in front, luckily caught the in its bruised con lition, corroborates gon wagon road located thiough her For their Liberal Patronage, which lie ac Washington that bis application fov a ' streets ? his statement of this fact. He says horse and extricated the imperiled cepts as testinioay their appre patent for his gîte, has been granted. Has she not biennially sent to the rider, who, though not seriously hurt, when Brown released him, he (Skellen) ciation His purpose is to The pateut will be issued m a few felt no inclination to try auother such was so enraged that he drew his re- thir«l house of the Oregpn Legislature, weeks. “Grow With the Place.” i volver and shot him three times. j the most conspicuous, the most garni acrobatic feat. PRICES OF JEWELRY! Brown was a son of the old Oregon Pi- Ions, aud the most pompous members HE 1.4 IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO G oing U p .— The price of b sef —------- —------------------------------ A C ayusz in a T ight P lace .—We | oueer, Basier Brown, and lias a wife i of that remarkable body J ? lias of late advanced about two cants WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND i learn that Mr. AJum Klippel, whilst A new and excellent a«a8sortment Does she not possess an array of le- j and five chil Iren living ia Coos county. per pound in this city. How much I riding from hquaw Creek to Jackson- a of tine gold and plated jewelry. Skillen or Skellen is a young man of gal talent that would put to shame any | higher it will gj remains to ba seen, ' ville, the other <lav, met with quite an Materials of nil kind«, such as 23; ho has a sister living on Jenni^ rival bar in the Stale? This is doubtless one of the first fruits j accident. Near Poorman’s Creek, the Have they not in their burg the offi FRENCH GOODS, Creek. Tho quarrel commenced about of the uewenterprise of sending Neva- CJT Tiease chi and examine my stock before por* public road lea is across a bridge over cers and chief coun-ellors of the grand ctiaewg eleewLere. a Miss II .?«I;Bride, a school teacher iu da beef abroad lb refrigerating cars.— ALLIGATOR, ETC., the deep, narrow mining ditch on John branch of rhe great Swamp Laud Ring the vicinity. Hastily, C iiapfaral . Reno Journal Feb, 9!h. £iJ“Greit patDB taken in repairing gold or silver Morrison «V Co.’s claim, where the men And any thing els ■ the public may reipiite, waicbes and all kinds of jewelry. of Oregon ? A very interesting communication, were at work. As Mr. K. was endeav Correspntide nee. Hive they not a monopoly of politi C-47“A Cr »‘-class chronometer in my establish« oring to alight for the purpose of tak ALWAYS ON HAND, dated Fort Hall, (LT.,) Feb. 20, from menu cal wire pullers and hungry plotters for M erganser , M arch 11, 1878. And all woik gotten up in the J. W.Ridington, «former local journal ing a better look at the works, his horse place and power ? Watches and clucks cleaned at from |1 50 to ist and typo of Salem, appears iu a late took fright from some cause or anothe-. i Ed. T idings :—I wish through the Have theynot a pollliro medical faculty |2 no. All other work done at the very lowest VERY REST STYLE. prices. number of theSan Francisco Chronicle. In trying to pull away, the horse fell medium of your paper, to call the at who, having in view the sore heads of no 36 — tf GE ». NUTLEV, “ hind end foremost ” into the mining tention of citizens of this county, par Lake, have prepared a sovereign remed v He gives a graphic account of the situ ditch, eight feet deep, the bottom of ticularly of those in the Eastern por in the shape of a sugar coated petition, ation among the northwestern red-skins. which was lined with .-Juice boxss for tion of it, to the attempts being made LetUs hear from you, J. W. having for its ostensible object the an- catching gold, with a considerable to destroy their direct road via the UK exation of the western pirt of Lake to E melins Q uicksilver M ines .—Capt. stream of water passing through them. town of Merganser to Ashland, Oregon, Jackson county, but with the real ob FALLING SICKNESS. ALL WORK WARRANTED ! ! Milo Caton, Superintendent of the The ditch, not having been intended and also via jMarganser to Linkville. Pei :na iiently Cured no humb ig liy ject of elevating Linkville to its former on.- nie:;lii*M iimii «»«- of Dr. Gonla r«sC’ei- Be sure to call, and rest assured Emeline Quicksilver Mine, arrived at for riding animals to pass through, the i It w vs generally believed uutil last prestige ami power as eouuty seat of I elirated Inful.iliie Fit Pinvih-is. iu ouD- I v ju«*o ■ uil » r-.fi «li. « ti- »<- , k i a « u r» >« i - I i« •. II w - <1 1 in that you shall have satisfaction. Jacksonville on the ISth instant. In horse was soon wedgctl in tight, und he fall that we had a legd county road • f t ili«- u. w» will »»li 1 the u b« tu..il, post pi«i«l, a ---------county ? could neither move forward nor back- ! crossing the divide of the Siskiyoos, leading to Linkville via the lower town, I Possibly Linkville has outgrown its ' free trial box. A- Dr (■ ul td u I co jy pi«.>- V2u25] G. W. SMITH. I ' »tel n u«a> ii.» ev»r in de ibi» <li»e .»e « rj e« t «1 »"i«iy ward. In order to get out the unlueky from Be&ver Creek to Phil. Cleaves’ be and also across the Merganser bridge usefulness, but never its importance. iin-1 s <> ■ tir Kii<iwie-Le lii«.u»aixl» ¡live been per-' manenti}- cured bi Ii«- ll-e of ti»-»<- P«lW-j encountered snow to the depth of be cavuse, the water had to be shut off to the Eastern portions of this county, j Did it ever occur to those enemies of ; i d«-t>, | MISS I. C. SWINOLK. we will guarantee a permanent MISS M. A. SW15GI.E. e-> e j . every u«-», u. refund you all money tween 15 and 20 feet. Six miles of the and the workmen had to turn in ami and Northern California. Said road the county interest, that the county • expended. Au ruC- re.» -iiai -igi.e l»e.-e i'ov»«iei» distance he had to travel on snow widen the ditch, and he got out with no having be -n located in compliance j could possibly exist without Linkville; I uu e-dy um I, ¡> lk 1 be cuimuceu ut uieir curali ve MISS M.A» SWINGLE & SISTER I p.overs. Hare O/>ened a First-Clast shoes, which it took him seven hours other damage than thoroughly satura with tae petition of a large majority of j pOIU’er the suggestion from one who j l’ni-e, for large bux, $3.01, or 4 b>xe»f rjr.00,««-nt bv mull u any par uf UU • <1 S aie» or C >u d i ««u rt- ; to occomplish. The enow on some of ted with mud and water. the householders in the road district, has no ax to grin«l and shape your cause | Ccipl uf prn»?, ur by expre-», U. O D A«l«lre»», Mllliaery Stose the mountain slopes, Mr. Caton says, and met with no opposition excepting AbH K RuBEIfrS. Corret-tien. by policy, if you regard not the princi On Main Street, Ashland, 36yl 300 F di - tos tTBki.x, B muukdy *, N. Y. goes over the tops of the trees, a hun from Mr. Penning, who claimed a row ples of equity and justice. Next door to the Post Up stain in Dr. Inlevr1* F t . K lamath , O r ., M at 16. 1878. New Butlding. dred feet high. He says there is snow % E d .T ilings :—Yoar issue of March Udi of fractions of land along the river j O. A. S tearns . ATTENTION ! ! ®AVE NOW ON HIRD A BWarTlFCL ASSOVT« enough in the mountains to keep the nukes me say: ‘‘Lexingtoa has no so i old bank for nearly two and a half miles, I V V «>F B *TS. DuaNRTS, FUiWEfc», PLUMES, NBCK streams running all summer. He re 500 pounds ot onion sets vvant- TIN», JUTF., LAD1FH FVKNlSHlNO GOODS, FTC., BTC. aud who was at enmity with the pro jff^*Th<* Na’ionsl Go»d Medal was award ports the Cinnabar mine in tine condi enough to be the »on of ‘Nat.’ ” 1 meant I prietor of the Merganser Store, ami al ed to Erad lev A Hiil«>fson for ihe best Pho ' oil at the Ashland Store, by the. 11UTTERICK & SMITH PATTERNS. tion, yielding tons of very tics ore. to a l«l, UY THE NAME OF LONGI ELLOW. Digraphs in the I nited Stales, and the Vien . undersigned. {^s-Dreaamaking' done to order. so wished 1«) close up ail tlie water so i na Meilil lor the best in the world. l’leise correct aad oblige lours, Mr. C. will return to the mines via Pole’s from a distance 1 romolly tilled. Good* J. M. M c C all & Co. I Cue J Al! jp order» on the Stage route. XXX. J ay * B each . us to enable him to control the adjoin-; 42‘J jdpalgomery Street, San Francisco. fur ‘ C m &. ", [n21v2i£. P rimaries :—The Democratic Prima ry meetings, in the different Precincts, FRIDAY............................................ MARCH 22, 11'8. in Jackson Co., meet on next Saturday. The County Convention will be held on the Saturday following. Republi LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. N ew B uilding .—L. S P. Marsh is can Primaries will ba held on Saturday • » anti the County Conven- Spring time has come gentle An- cleaning away the old building, from the 30:b inst., J. M. McCa.i s lot, east of tbe telegraph 1 tion will convene on the Gtb of April ” or words to that effect. office and intends, soon, to erect & two ' proximo. George E. Strong was iu town a .lory frame on «be alte. 25x60 feet lu I ISTEBBSTIS0 R^csi-We have re- couple of days this week. size. The l itter story is to be used for ! cc-ived some very flue specimens of Judge Tolman started for his mine, a furniture store and the upper for fin- ' beautifully fashioned spear-heads near ing purposes. . ¡nojje(i ¡Q length. They were on Middle creek last Monday. Ashland Barber Shop Notice. Mr. P. Moore, LOST. Five Hundred Sheep ■ 1 1 11 ■ —■ ............................ i ■ ■■ ■■ h a D.ISTKVIL&E Justice of the Peace RESTAURANT GEO. N UTLEY. Selling Out!! Giceat: Beduettea £a Fits Epilepsy, Sewing Machines.