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w»:*. TW »i a w w Mr. Adam Klippel, who has spent the winter in the Applegate mountains .MARCH 29, 1878. IcokiDg after mining interest",, came m up from Jacksonville last Wednesday, and is spending a few days with friends INTELLIGENCE. in Ashland. TIIE ASHLAND « TIDINGS MINING ITEMS. Card of Thank*. Fred Grub, at work in the Gaul's w. a . M c P herson . creek mines, bad a leg broken on Tues J acksonville , March 2G, 1878. We thank the kind friends who were day of this week, by a bank of gravel FRIDAY he abundant rains during February with us and all who sympathize with falling on it. He was conveyed to his Fur Askland Precinct. home in Jacksonville and placed in and March beve done much in bringing ns in our late affliction, in the loss of LOCAL to light the miueral wealth of Southern our dear child. M c C all , M. L care of Dr. Aiken. * Particular Attention giveu to drawing up Oregon. New discoveries of rich gold- E ll l M c C all . Supervisors blank receipts for tale Frank Krause, <»f the Jacksonville W e D eclinb .—We are in receipt of bearing quartz lodes aud placer dig LEGAL PAPERS Ten ‘*Hul>” is retrograding. The at thia office. S h ' iii !, paid our town a visit 1 last a polite letter from the Hull fin Publish gings, have been made in different parts And nnklng Conveyances. Thursday and returned hoa-io on Fri- ing Company, of San Francisco, gener oLJackson aud Josephine counties, aud legislature of M iss lias refused by a OfVCoFec'i >n« promptly in »de. Wilt vl»o write i Last Sunday afternoon a regular day. He wus looking ufter the inter I ously offering to exchange with us tor tne mining industry lias not been as decided majority, to allow women to co-.mu ibie iiiou- for )<tiblic«tion, and pr vat» or bu«U thunder Btorm passed just north of A Hess letteri- for parties desiring nie service». [38-m3 ests of his paper, and taking a brief one year, provided we publish an ad flourishing for years, as at this time vote even at municipal elections. town. respit from the newspaporial trea I- vertisement for that paper of about rhe old Fort Line diggings pay well miBsiouary from Oregon would find a Mr. Dan. Chapman’s fine Percheron mill. half a column, for the same length of this season. The gold found here is of fine opening in that benighted state. * horse will be kept at Eagle Point dur time. As we receive the S iu Francisco a heavy, coarse quality, aud much of it OF THE Ig^For forty days from this date, Chas. Prim, Lewis Ross and ing the ensuing season. Chronicle in exchange for the T idings is encased iu a thin coating of quartz will sell ladies’ dress goods for cash, at Shidler lato students in the without the extra fifty dollars in adver rock. The specimens exhibited by cost and frieglit. We must make room Lewis Calhoun, one of the Pioneers school at Jacksonville, were before tising, we beg leave to decline the Messrs. Fisher, McDonough and Kib for our t-j>riug «took. J. M. M c C all A Co. of Southern Oregon, came in from School Superintendent Farlow last offer. ler weighed respectively 12, 28 and 30 week to obtain a certificate for teach- Lake county last Thursday. dollars a piece. T'^ The National Gobi Medal was award ing. They passed creditable exam- T he A shland W oolen M ill .—A ed io Bradley A Rnl<d>on for the best Pho Mr. Blaylock of Brans Creek,brought H. K. Hanna and J. 11. Neil came up ¡nations. change has taken place ia the owner to town the other day, a number of very t graphs in ti e United Slates, and the Vien na Medal for lie.best in the world. from Jacksonville, last Monday to at BOOT & SHOE STORE. > ship of this valuable property. Messrs. ! nice specimens of heavy gold, which b- Kit Montgomery Street, San Francisco. Mr. W. Mitchell has disposed of a tend to a case in Justice's court. —Next do >r to the Post-office— house and lot on Granite street to Mr. Chas. Goodcbild and N. S. Marshall, bad washed out with a rocker. Among J. H. Clayton of Lake View, came in A. M. Ru’. lick, lite of California. He I have sold their undivided two third in them wpre pieces weighing $2.50, $3.20 T he best of flour and fresh ground THANKS TO THE PUBL10 last Tuesday, and is spending a few came to Oregon in search of a pleasant terest, in the mill, machinery, water and $1.75. The gold was in the shape graham and corn meal delivered lin anv part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the For their Liberal Patronage, which he ac right, rights of way, aud the landed of watermellon seeds. days with his friends and relatives. home, and having explored our valley Eagle Mill, * cepts as testimony 'heir appre- ' property connected therewith, to Mr. The Blue Grave! Hydraulic mine, in he has at last decided that Ashland T * * FOR SAL e T c HEAP. Dan. Cirdwell and Win. K nney • ciation His purpose is to •J imes Thornton, who is sole proprietor which Capt. Ancony is interested, had pleases him best. came up from Jacksonville last Thurs of the same. This mill is one of the a cleaning up last week after a run of A new two inch Iron Axle Wagon. “Grow With the Place.” day and remained until Frid iy noon. Moore, Sons A Co. are pushing oper indispensible necessities of Southern six weeks. Upward of $10,000 worth no27tf. B. F. R eeser . ations on the’ir new siw mill on Link Oregon an<l Northern California, where of gold was taken out. HE IS IN FAVOB OF THOSE WHO ':xs^ . .Ja: i jwthiii . s . ttch tczabsb Prof. J. Q. Willits, of the Jackson WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND lliver, and expect to have it running ; the cloth, blankets and other fabrics BORN China Lin & Co., on Big Applegate, ville school epent a couple of days in a short time. Wo understand that manufactured find always a ready who are working their claim with a among his friends in Ashland, lust they design commencing work upou market. I small hydraulic power, have also lately LEACH—In Aflil ind, March 27, 1878. to week, Materials of all kinds, euch as the wift o! Mr J. A. L •«ich, n daughter. their flouring mill as soon as the saw * had a cle aning up after a ton days run. B usiness for the S chool M eeting . HAMMOND—In Ashland. March 28, 1878, FRENCH GOODS, The Sf utind's poet is “as well as mill is completed. —Ashland has no district school house. i Result: over $1,000. to the wile of Mr. A. 1’. 11 nn:no;«d, a could be expected” after the delivery ALLIGATOR, ETC., daughter. Frank Logg A Co., whose claims are C hurch B uilding .—It is the pur It is true there is a little hovel in the “ a of that poem, addressed to Hat!» lla- pose of the Methodist prop's of Ash Southern part of town used for school situated on upper Jackass Creak and And any thing else the public may require, becca. i nre working with an eleven-inch hy- Eslra y Notice laud to complete their church building purposes but it b >urs about the same ALWAYS ON HAND, Unless killed by late frosts, the peach this spring. Money from tbo Metho relation to the requirements of th" dis ■ draulic pipe, had not cleaned up at last n AKEN np, by tl «' nndrr-Jgn^d, redd'rg in the And all woik gotten up in the n of A-hl: r.d, .T i.’k-ou Coinry, o,-» gor, on crop of the preseut season will be ubuu- dist Church extension fund, of Phila trict tbnt a No. 5 boot does to a No. 11 accounts; but as they uro operating on i she i <1 • y of M .rd, 1878, the following derciibed dent. Orchards are now in full delphia, has been secured, which add foot. There are three hundred pupils very neb ground they feel confilent of etitray, viz: VERY BEST STYLE. (>i.t- b-o . n m-ire, iibout .5 year» old 111 bands high, ed to that on han 1, will be sufficient to iu the district, who draw their pro ra'u 1 good pay. bloom. :r | r i-t i ■■ t *3'>.0ti; ; 1 o on- d <rk biy lair about HI GEO. NUTLEY, no 36—tf A company of Chinamen at work on ¡ years old 11 iiaudr high i.ppr:ii-e if'jo no. meet all expense ♦ . from the public school fund and the M. W. U ai ’.<. ai > ine . We learn that spring is already a district school house will seat about 80 Tattle Applegate with small hydraulic] JI ircii 1.5th, 187«. • Hu ll A 4. T hat E n i eeta i nm ent .—Wa learn fixed fact in the Like country aud that power, are reported to take out $150 if judiciously packed in. Unless Administrator’s Notice. farming operations are going ahead en through a letter from cur chief that something is soon done to relieve this per day. OR the musical a ad literary entertainment ergetically. The Sterling Miniug Company, Mr. "ATOTTCE is l’er»bv given thht the unler»ig ?<1 wai FALLING SICKNESS. trouble it will be necessary to remove at Linkville on Monday evening last ! Ennis Superintendent, is slashing away A-v ¡i .>>.. ire<i A'liiiiini>'Fitor of o e esiaie i>f Testae Permanently Cured no humbug-by Mi! er, <)“Cf t»e<’, by lieC.untv Court of .1 cke iu one month'» uwijre of Dr. Gitulurtl’a Cel— A grey eagle, measuring ten feet,1 was a decided success, both financially the town near some respectable count at their gravel bank*, at the rate of 800 i <<>i'ty, state ufurg»>n, uu the 12U day of March, ebraied infallible Fit Powdeir. To Con I 1878 from tip to tip, was killed with strych- j and otherwise. A large and appreci ry school house. vince uiiLrer.-iu. ua-re «.«iw.ier» wul 1<>*II w-cl im cubic yards per days. They have been ! A l ver*on* having claims again*t the estate of for them, we will send tlie.u by tu .il, post paid, a niue, on Rockfellow's ranch, near this! ative audience was iu attendance, uu J S mash Ur.—Two of the Academy at work nearly four weeks, with every »til I-i c Mi'li-r, <i«*ce rei, are hereby noii;i«*<l to free trial box. Ae Dr G .ul.rd io t e only pby- pr»-n'iH i -“in vvi’H the proper voucheie, v>i;: in six rtcl n iu... lais eVer ni de thiedi-eiee vepecid study place, last week. stndeuts hired a two seated carriage, at i indication of decid' ¿ success. everybody seemed dt lighle 1. Lii'iioi- f.-oin the dite of i hi* notice, 10 the tn il-r- and s ■<» tir iioowtedee tuourauds have been per eig “ I, :«t my re-trìeno in A-elanil, J .ck»on c<mu y, mit nently cured bv lie u-e of ¡heee Pow- the livery stable, last Sunday, and Last Saturday Messrs. Koster and i < I eg'|j. Dated at A-hliinS, tf i- the 221 d y of «leiH, Miss Kate Thornton, now teaching 'T he R ed M in .—We leirn that the i we will guarantee a permanent ISAAC O. MILLER. I went out riding with a couple of young vre i.> e-ery ui-e, u. refund you all money ; Helms, who are mining on Foot’s j Much, 1878. in the Jacksonville school, spent lust lodge of tho Improved Order of Red (noi 1 —w4) exj»ende<l. Alleudeie.» -ii >u.ugive therePowoere ■ - ladies. When near Mr. Win. Taylors, 'creek, found a nugget weighing be- - -- ■ an euly nul, and be couvinceu uf ihtir curative we?ks vacation at home, with friends Meu at L.’ikville, has beou ra-orgauiz »d power*. a few miles south of town, so late iu Adiniuistraior’s Notice- and relatives, in Ashland. 1*. .ce, for large box, $3.08, or 4 b >xer f >r I P.00, sent uud that it is uow in a deciledly pros the evening that it was a little diffi j twi en $C0() and $700. b; mail <> any par of Uui «d S aU-r or C .n .d* on re Tne ditch for carrying the water from i* hereby given lb it the tr designed was ceipt of price, or by expre-r, U. O D AdJref s, The Portland papers are debating the perous couditiou. It is the disigli of cult to see, ev -n by the light of a ladies the Squaw Lakes to Kiippel, Hanna A MOTICF. ap <<iii e<l Adiu’.i is'r itor of the t-ti ite <<f Etz>- ASH & R v BBI m S, by leC im v Court of .T ckkoii question, “Are greenbacks taxdde?” tho lodge to eroct a neat and commo li eyes, the horses walked rapidly, off of , Co’s Mining claims, on Big Applegate >- It Mui-r.d-ce 36yl 360 F vlton S treet , B rooklyn , N. Y. > Comity, State of Oitgun, on ti e 12 h d >y of M ircii, How the deuce is a newspaper man to ons hall at the old pioneer t iwu of the i i abridge. The curriiga was a total i is appro.v'ljiug completion. Superiti 1878' \il persons having cl .ini* n£riin«t the estate of Lake country, at au early day. know? He never has uny to tax. wreck. The horsts aud passeogors [ tendent II »ward sii^s with two.weeks *iii E iz b" h Mtbt-r, <l-ce ;sed, are her»bv notified present them ut tit ie pro er vouchers, within s x came out unhurt. Tho stage | more uf favorable ueather, the ditch to On Main Street V.'eatiit i îïeport mo-'ihs from the dnt <>f : nt- n cic“, to It- utxl-r-ime •Phillips, of the Ashland livery eta From observa’ ions tak -il ut 6 A. M.: -1, nt my residence in Astiiin!, J. ckeon C utt y, i wi 1 b-» fiiiislied, except the tunnel Ashland ----- Oregon. came along soon, and the parties took O i z >n. Dited at AsbEnd, ties the 221 day of bit», has purchased several more bug Mireh. QU ' which it wi I take a week or ten days March, 1878. ISAAC O. MILLER. passage and returned t» town. Cost 49, ciear; We have now uu lul <1 a beuuaful aseortment of ' longer to complete. Tee 22 iii- h hy (noil -w4) 23,’ gies to supply those wishing to take a 4<5, clear; H ur , BtiLnet», Snadep. French Flowers, Wreatht, about one hundred dollars. No insur draulic pipe is now living made by Mr. 1’iua.e«, NecK Ti'-e, Lh.eu Suite, Ju», Ladiea* 52 clear, thunderstorm ance. t>pin, now that the roa la are getiing 2-1. Dissolution of Copartnership. Xuron ?>I iU ’ , lv. This Coiup-iuy tin the FmUhmg Guode, etc., eic etc. 42, rain, r.»i-n; '35, good. 'oust water privilege in th ■ country .and 2d, 43, thoi clouda; Democratic ¡Miaiary. “ pirtnp'íbip heretofore esUtTg between R. P. BUTTRICK PATTERNS expi-cts to be r< ady :•> no ‘time the l itter Ne Th 1 .ui.l <)T a- J , II. B. Ma<e, i* this <1 >y il-->>.v 1, by ilium .1 41. foggy, clou ly; John n. Miller of L i ver KI 1 amata urlere from a distance promptly filled. par* ol April or first of May fro play on té c>>n-e .t, II. B. M o* witiKlrtwii'c from uienrui. R. 28, •lo, ram. A shland , O r ., M arch 23, 1878. i’. N‘ 1 Aill a-come the liuLb'e Im-s-, col ect the Agency for Dr. Warner's Health Corset. Ev lake, has already s >wu s »me sixty •acres their gravel liunks. V îuinimiiS due aud continue lh«t bassines* at the old ery imhg sold cheap fur C-ish. Tho fignrvs after the date indicate Purmant to call, the Democracy of »»f grain the present season, and de- Mist of the miners of Jack-on coun st.nd. R. P NEH.. biTBieachiug, Pressing aud Coloring, in the very I 1'12 mailer of degrees above z *ro. H. B. MACE, ty sell their gold dust to Mr. O C Ashland Precinct convened iu Miller ’ s Leat«st manner. *v2ul6li signs putting in altogether about 125 A shland , Feb. 7, 1878. II. C. H ill . B Jimau. banker of Jaeksonville aud Mrs. Jas. Ewing. hail, at 2 o’clock I’. M. , acres. i agent of Wells, Fargo A Co. Exorpss The house was called to order by From M .riou II irkuess, who arrived Ou in average he buys from $200,000 Dissolution of Copartnership. It is stated thaï Sating Bull, the ex- W. F. Songer, whereupon Capt. T11O3. to $250,000 woitb of gold dust every iled Sioux chief, is preparing for u here from Crave creek lust Friday, we Smith was unanimously elected Chair- year—or about one fialf of all the gold NOTICE is hereby gt.’eu that the co-p'rtn“rship exiting betaeei; N. S .U.uKiliLb, raid across th*, iino into the United learn that the miners, in that vicinity man and J. D. Fountain chosen Seo’y. produced in this part of Southern Ore ler-tofoe C h * k i » > G ood : h i i . i > anlJxMF.H I’ hokston , uti er William Mayfield and on C tyoto ereek, are working with nie firm haine <1' be Ashi n 1 W o tn M iihii.iCtiu na States with u Birce uf 7,000 alive, fight gon. Mr. B. has been iu the business Tne ol ject of the meeting, as stated X , ÍS lire l.iv. «ll-ro.Vrd b, lnlltu.il c *11 ent, I Having purchased the Barber Shop on prospects of good clean ups. Tao twenty five years, a id during that time í ■ I N. A|111|>.II ing Indians. iS. M .r?lix I md (’i tries G >*> b.hild wih lr w.igi Grave creek di‘ch is expected to bo by th<> chair, being to elect five Dale he must have bought over five million I fio il t !*e C<>m > >ny. Junes 'Inora on is nov sub Main street, l »tely kept by James K. j proprie oranti will Comi *ue the bus i.ess s he eio- gates to attend the Democratic County dollars of gold, and lias undoubtedly Mrs. auu Mr. Goodcbiid entertained completed to the company’s upper dig Leabo. will always be found on I I o.'e. H al-o asrumei* the in 1- b e*f i e>- of t be C >m - piny, .n 1 to iii’u nd :.m>»un s due ihe I ne firm,ei' i.er band ready to a number of their friends at their resi gings soon, where it is b lieved good Convention, to be bold at Jacksonville, handled as many millions more for by no e or account, are tobe p i d, except such a- sre I other parties. XXX. on t,he 30th inst. Election being de s,*e iii- Ii i i ertiip‘irticle of tgreem-n be weentbe SIIAVE YOU, CUT YOUR HAIR, AND dence last Wednesday. The occasion pay will be taken out while tiie re memb-rs of the I.Ve IlYm; sue i •* xc -p ed .< mouii .*• lie- clared in order, the following persons LETTER FROM JOHN SMITH. was in every respect, an enjoyable so mainder of tho ditch is being com Fix you up in the most approved style. iu_; *l i- from pinies who co rr:;c ed ii.*!eb edDe.-s for a;ouds nurih of C .njwuville, D tug a- co*m y, o egon. were placed iu nomination: J. R. cial gathering. pleted. ^•g-Give me a call and try me. N. s. MARSHALL, S i ’ ragfe R iver Mar. 21st. Tozer, Capt. Thos. Smith, A. S. Jacoba, CH AS. GOODC'IILD. v2u3.nl] WILLIAM MAYFIELD. J ames thorn ion . N ew S aw M ill .—Marshall and Stan P roposals Foil B uilding .—The at- Dau’l Gaby, Dan’l Walker, Dan 1 Chap i E ditor T idings :—In your issue of ■ ■ •---------------- ——— - ■■■■ *' I I. I , » A shiand ,M arch 29, 1878. (u* 42-fiw] i March 15th, m an explanation and tention of mechanics is called to t he ley’s saw mill, on Ashland creek, will man and W. A. Wilshire. advertisement in another column, for commence sawing lumber this week. On the first ballot Messrs. J. II. comment on an extract from the Al Propasais fur Building. Orders solicited and satisfaction guar bids to construct a church on the Pres Tozer, Capt. Tuo’s S nith, A. S. Jacobs, baiiv ifiuiocrai, entitlid “John Smith’’, byterian building lot in this place. As Dan’l Gaby and Dan’l Walker having the T idings ¡daces some pretiy heavy NOTICE ij hereby given, hit. fr im ind aft“r this anteed. Call at the mill. '* tee, un il tli-lumrieth d >y of Auril nt 12 o - cash is to bo payed for the work and received a maj irity of votes cast, were strictures on the Smiths, especially c’ock, m ., of - i I d iy. W i'leii ¡.r >, o»i.d- for the erec- Marked as Follows: : tjuu i d co n(,iefi i|i of a CUuiCtl balduur, will lie re “"Whatsoever you do, go into it all the “John” portion of that extensive ef v: 1 by the iii d -n'gin-d a i.i- oim-e, m the A-iil nd material, the contract is well worth de‘hired duly.elected. over”, is a modern version of an old Mib-, in the t iw.i of A-'il ihd, J iCKSou Co., Oreg in; Swallow-fork in right ear; half underernp looking after. Persons desiring any Motion that the Secretary furnish a family. The extract from the Democrat i-.ii 1 c Ih-ch huild’i.g. I ■ be erected in the town of in right ear. swallow-fork and upper bit adage, but suppose / on are trying to further information regarding the buil copy of these proceedings to the Jack seems to be based on the claim of the A.-liKhd on me Pre-by teri.ui church lot. in l*-it ear. and right ear split. Swallow <' > n ilete pl tn- ant specific uious can bs wen at spear a salmon in the frigid waters of ding are referred to Mr. AV. H. Atkiu- sonville Times and the A shland T id T idings to the possession of an article the utlire ;;f re- dd. lurk in both eirs; under bit iu both ears. 1 tl»- litii d ng io be complete 1 by or before the firrt Ashland creek; how then ? son, Chuirmau of the building com ings , prevailed. from “Ji.o. S nith,” iu which it charges ! ,■ Ity ■ f -leptenne- n-xr, oil the payment, tnerefur to Half under crop and upper bit in left ear. Branded with a triangle on the nose. I k * in .<le win in 30 •l.-iye there f er. On motion, the meeting adjourned. the Editor oi the T idings with reck S chool M eeting .—The annual meet mittee. Ti.e p rty or p .rtie®, '<> wrhoin the contract nny ba Any information It* tiling io the recovery lessness. Iu tho Tn ing ’ s explanation iwa'-Iel, *11 be r-q «¡red tog vegool and eulticien. of said sheep will be .-ultably re warded. C apt . T hos . S mith , Cu’m, ing of the legal voters of the various bond for the imtidmeir. >1 c >ut .cl. A petition is being signed, by many 25lf. C. C. WEBB. Yreka, Cal. it says its communication was from its R>g a r -e v.-d t o reject any an I nil blds, if reasons J. D. F ountain , Seo’y. school districts, will be held on l’ri are thought butiici- nt. of our citizens, praying the city fathers old friend John A Smith of Sprague day the 5th pros., for the election of W. H. ATKINSON, to look after tiie leakage of the wooden I Lake View ¡ti ins. 11 .42 ,f River. The T idings claims to be led Ca’in B’ld’g C mi. Pre»’. Cauicb. officers to serve the ensuing year. I pipes, conveying water into town, and I estray by the whereabouts of its corres WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER over irregatiou which is believed Snow gone, and grass growing. of pondent. The E liter of tbo Democrat We understand that the lied Men A sa Und, Oregon. i Stock looks well;—But few died. must be over average for an Editor if Linkville are maturing their arrange to be condusive of sickness in the sum ments to give a grand ball at that place mer season. A proposition is under I There is talk of having a steam flour his truthfulness lead anybody estray. Something New! Something New! on the 13tb of Muy next, in the inter consideration to purchase iron pipes to i ing mill at Willow Ranch and a 8 IW- It is generally the opposite quality of take the place of the old, water-soaked mill on Pine creek, in Goose Lake est of their hall building enterpriso. Val- Editors that leads people from the wooden mains now in use. The cost ley. path of rectitude. Now tho T idings I i WILL STAND AT MY STABI.ES, Michael Thomas, a veteran pioneer I of making the change is estimated at accuses me of “ ubiquity ” of residence ?>Iany new settlers aro expected this to Siskiyou county, California, was I $20,000. and avocation. Tn it. is I am liable to spring. Four Miles Northeast Gf Phœnix Great Eeäu.etieii ta over the other day for a wagon load of Mr. Win. Hazleton, for some time a be any where and do any thing without S truck B y L ightning —On last fruit trees, for the people of Shasta r“gard to consequences. I dont charge PRICES OF JEWELRY! valley. Mr. O. Coolidge supplied him Sunday evening, Miss Martha Ran i resident of the valley, died recently, of friend Applegate with any wrong inten Tin: E \ SIJ NG SE. Í $' ON. dall, daughter of A. F. Randall, resid consumption. with a fine variety. tion in what be says of mo. I presume . (Wednesdays uni Fri lays excepted) ing near Phoenix, came near loosing Templar’s Lodge flourishing. A new and excellent aassortment be meant it ull in fun, but I think, un The numerous and respectable her life from the effects of a stroke of Commencing April Is , an'end ugJtfy It, 1878. ot line gold and plated jewelry. Arthur Kinsey of Drews valley had a der the circumstances ho carried mat friends of John Smith, will be pleased lightning. She was sitting near the I narrow escape a few weeks since by the ters a little too far. If it had beeu a i to learn that he announces himself a window in the house when the light meg struck a fence post a few rods f ill of a lodged tree. It struck him neighborhood joke it would have been t-^UPlesee call and examiue my stock before pur candidate for Governor, subject to the away. The post was shivered to the but wa3 prevented from crushing him all right with me, but to send such chasing elsewhere. YOUNG PRINCE wis »ireil by the well known decision of either of the State conven ground and the young lady received by a log across which it fell. Ho is stafforoa least iu his piper for the per horrv, White Prince, owned by Mr. W. C. M)«-r of tions, soon to assemble. Selah. E&~*<?reit ptitos taken in repairing gold or silver a severe shock from which she has not usal of the general public, is liable to A-hland, out of u Bnckna.ik m ire. He is n dark w I'.cues aud all kinds of jewelry. , fust recovering. yet entirely recovered. create a false impression with regard ! iron ^ray, tn» very due action and a gojd disposition, i The members of the Christian During the last snow storms the to my-el f in persou and principal. I a I will weigh abjat 14uo pouuds. C-*7*A firs -cliss chronometer in my &eiab!l»h- N ew P atents .—Through Dewy & I Church are requested to meet at the menu mail from Like City to Linkville was regard to tiie charge against ‘ John TERM»: residence of Wesley Mitchell on Mon Co., Patent Agents, San Francisco, we carried on snow shoes. i Smith,” as to administering spiritual \ C^FWatcheennd docksOe^xd at irom,|l 50 to pa- j day evening, April 1st, at o’clock. rec®ive the following list of U. S. consolation to the red-skins ou the I Ten dollars in U. S. Gold coin for the season, to be ♦2 oo. All other worn at the very lowest granted to Pacific Coast in ven i Tbo political cauldron is bubbling \\ arm Spring Reservation or anv other i paldattheeud uf the se.e >n. PiSturege 50 cts. a prices. for the purpose of disposing of church tents ....... * tors, viz —James G. Divoil. S. F., car^ ^'eb* Reservation. 1 will simply st that ■ week |ier he«d. I will nut be responsible for any ac property. All are expected to attend. On Saturday last Jessee Parker went I never administered spiritual, uor uny I cident that may happen. truck; Robert W. Eaton, Watsonville, consolatioa to the class' class S upposed D iscovery .—For a week Cal., spoke tenomug machine; George out to Juhusou’s Prairie taking his gun other kind of consolation S. C. TAYLOR, referred t»,on the Warm Spring Ileser- I ,,oi-,r C. Gleuu and Henry Peril, Woodland, I past there has been some excitement in I with him. Arriving there he found a ration or any other Reservation. As I ; cornice mol l and mitering device; Par- thia place hi regard to the supposed ker F. Morey, Oakland, purifying coal; band of elk and killed two. ATTENTION!! to my Arkansaw style that is all rigid, ALL WORK WARRANTED ! ! discovery of a rich quartz lead a few i Robert^ R. Speddeu aud Daniel F. but I did not come from there. As to •500 pounds of onion sets want Fish are plenty at Mr. Spencer ’ s saw miles west of town. As yet we have 1 Stafford,_Astom7 Ogn"anc^n my profanity, I am responsible to a i- anchor; He^ Henry Be sure to call, and rest assured no definite information in regard to the Hurtman, Camp Halleck, Nevada ap mill and aro said to be more abun higher power than the T idings or any ed at the Ashland Store» by the undersigned. that you shall have satisfaction. matter but we propose to leiret out paratos for administering medicum to dant now than of aay previous year. of its cetempuraries for my action. the facta for oar next issue. | horses. C. J. A. S mith . JAM. M c C all & Co. V2n25j' G. W. SMITH, Justice of the Peace GEO. NUTLEY. â s h 1 « a d ! Fits Epilepsy, . . - _ '.J v • VSVU1 • X/l •» ’ IX c »14 Ì millinery store 4 • « 4 « 4 4 • 4 < t -»Tw —---------------------------- Ashland Barber Shop I LOST Five Hundred Sheep ' P T 9 ♦ Selling Out ! ! > Pedigree: Sexing Machines, * e