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INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. VOL. II.—NO. 44 • ASHLAND, GLI ( ON: FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1878. « ASHLAND TIDINGS. PROFESSIONAL. ---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY — OFFICE—On Main Street, (in rear Dr. DANIEL GABY, A TTOR N E Y - AT- LAW, XOTABP PUBLIC and l/EA L ESTATE J G EXT. Chitwood’s Drug Store.) ASHLAND, OREGON. -H Y- O. C. APPLEG ATE A CO Architect and Bnilde^ One copy one year................................................. f 2.50 “ “ eix moults............................................ 1.50 “ *• three “ .............................................. 1 o0 Club rates eix copies fur........................................ 12.50 Terms, in advance. GRANITE STREET - ASHLAND. - j. miJ J. O. C. W1MEB WIMER & WELLS. . lOctF. flu 00 3 00 5 no 3 <10 . 10 00 14 '•0 . 17 ÛÜ Practical millwrights. Flouring mills, saw mills, quarts mills, and al. kinds of mill machinery put up to order in lhe v.-ry best style. All «0 k w ¡r- ranied. Satis’aeti ui guaian > >-d Address either, or both, at A-hlntid. Oi evon. [2!f f. I.XOAI. ADVESTIbEMESTS One square 'ten line- o: less) 1st iu-ertion... . 12 .50 Each additional insertion................................ . 1 .00 W A. McPHEKbON. Job Printing, I - "CYTILL do anjthiig n his line on short norice mid uu lhe lovvest l-I1U-. li'v2 I Terms of Advertising: Txvcal Notices per line.......... l*rufes»L.nal Chide, per year Two turtles, per quarter.... •4 Four “ 44 E^ht “ Oue-n. If Column 44 Three-fuurllis “ 44 One “ 44 William Brown ùf Oregon. I. O. Miller. Terms of Subscription: Justice of the Peace Of aft description, done on short notice. Tejal Blanks, Circulars, Business Cards, Billheads, Tetter- heais, Poeurs, etc., gut.en up in good style at living prices. Ear Ashland Precinct. Particular Attention given to drawing up LEGAL Agents for tine Tidings. A l 4 in ik n^ Cou/eyancec. • • L. Samuele, Porti-ami, Oregon 44 *• - Jacob Tuo Upson, • • - - Ki'em J. A Applegsie, • « •• • M L. Clumber hu • Dr N. L. I>-e - JuDcrion City. • • • T^lUaVliic, Tnatcmtr A Worden • A. F Susiiiug, - - Lakeview. • J. P. Itobi.ro», - Mergaui-er. A. Handy, - - B »ii «uza. • Us. M. Peuengid 4t Co., - New York. K^wei; <k Cttoesiuair, - St. Louis. • I., P. Pis er. - 8 in Fruinhsco, • « “ ** ‘Tuo-, Rovce, • J. R. Neu, - - - Jack- nvi le. • - P< tvuix. C 8 Sergent, Jbil. ft. z « Cen r.ii Pumi. Mi 4- A lhe W. Colrig, - Ruck Point Peril H. Burt - - Yuticiiia. • • C ti. Dy or, - - D.iry. • Mi*s M rv McCabe - - A*»id tiid J. M buiion. Gem ral A$,eut for Jackton and Jose phine cuuni'e-. Col:ec'i 'ii* promptly made. Will dso write COu.uaaldv.iliou- l-T public, i >11, ;.U<1 pT'V.it« ur bllfal- iies» let'ere l'ur p.-rart de-irag 1 ifa w 'Vite [38-iu D. S. SCOTT Oregon An abondance of good brick always on h -.td at my kl»., uiiC mile UuILU ut Abul .lid. I i.ui also prepare 1 to du all kiaJ. uf brick Murk iu tue very heft lu.iUUer. Give me a trial and rest assured that I can tulle fj You. D. S. SCOTT. v2u26-Cm T. G. H APPEES, Opt. D. J F-rree Genepal Agent fir T, ka cour,’y Stages leave Ashland as follows LAND AGENT. The O A C. Stage Co.’s Stage le u e Ashl mil lor Ja •Ks»'iivilie, Rock Point ami Rose burg every day at ♦» u. ra. Al til eio es nt 5:30 a. ui. For Heuly, , Ytek i and Reading at G p. tn. A^ til c!o;< <?< nt 5:!>() p. in. (iarrelt A heir ee’s S:«g,*s leave Ashland r Íery Monday, Wednesday and Friday n »riiiifg« for LinkviUe, »nd return ou I e yeiy . Tn-sriay. __ ..... Thursday .... ............ and ...................... ><*iuid . iy. Le Jve ...... — Linkvilb- —......... - I . r . L.ke —— City, __ y, < Glifornia, Wednesdays; arrive al. Lake City S»iiu days; leive Lake Citv Mondays ; arrive ui Liukville Thursdays, carrying tnuil and I pa-seugers. Ashland, J ack-on County, Oregon. Will attend lo tl.e buying and selling ul All business etitrur-t’-d to me wiil leceive prompl alien ion. I will chevi fully an-wer .41 ie ’en- oi' in qtiiry in ieg.<rd 10 this portion oi Oieguu— iis tJL.ii« <•, ¿mil. i’rouiict.-i rie. liefe)elice given il îeipiiieil. J. \V. RIGGS, 8 O Cl ET l F S. I’ Il 0 X0 G. R &. Ï 111G Ashland Lod^e Ho. 189,1. 0. d. T. AaTiSr, Meets at ihe Ilafl of He man & Fountain every 1’nday evening nl 8 «»’clock v. m . B i oilier« and «Islers in good sin irtlmg » re cor li.ufy ‘inviied to at tend T ’« Temple meets every first ab I, U»ii<1 Wvd- uesday in each inonun F. WALTER MYER, W. C. T. R. H. KLirPEb, S» c y. Aslitund S.oilge Ao. 23. /V\ A. F. A A. JÏ.. BÍ m I í their »tated cunin>ui.icatiuui> Thursday even iug« uu or befure ihe full n;uuu. Bieihreu iu good etaudiug are cordially invited t*» att-nd. W. LI. AIKIN.-ON, W. M. J. 8. E ubakk «, Sec’y. T G. WATTERS. v”n”4] A. D. HELMAN, P. M. ft PAPERS Ask funi I Ashiand 0regen. 1 am now permanently located in this plat e, and rc-j e.iiuuy asks tl.e pitioaag ol lie citizen.-. ALL WORE WARRANTED To give En’ire S tistaction. The 1 libes. Prices to suit I SkA Cail and » H O 1 1. L S. ASHLAN D HOUSE. I. O. O. F.. Hold tbeir regular meeting every Saturday even ing at liieir ball in Aahknd. Brothers in good etundiDg are cjrdialiy iuviied to iit'eud. A. D. BEI-MAN, N. G. Ii. P. NEIL, Rec. Sac y. rpilE UNDEUSIGNr.D U I>1IES TO llh- JL mind iiis Irieud*, aud die ir.ive.iuz pub lic genetaLy, ibui Le is siili io be loüúd al this • LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, lteliekah meetings on Tues lay eveDinf, nearest he full uf the rnuou eucu niun.h. , where lie Is ready at any time, and on all occasions to set be o e treni ihe t est the marke aflords, in a style .-econa to imo lier house in Oi efion. Dinners und suppei s !or special oecasio is. ( gotten up in appropriate si vie, al ?l:ori no tice. JASl’ER HOUCK. PROFESSIONAL. J. A. ATHlLlRiL. jAttOTtini aulì éomi5clor-at-l'aiv I SALEM OREGON. 11. CHITWOOD, DK. J. X*. P ioneer H otel . I Linkville. Lake County, Oregon O regon . A shland , The subscriber is again in charge of the O ld P ioneer hotel oi the Lake country, J 1 aud is deteriniiied to make his yuests OFFICE—At the Ashland Drugstore. J. R. NEIL, jljrroRXEY AT-LAW, Comfortable and Happy. Jacksonville, Oregon. Give him a call and rest assured that lie will make you feel at home ' [2-29tf. J. w. HAMAKAR. NOTARY PUBLIC. I LAKhViEV/ COTTAGE! I Attorney and Counselior-at-Law, .I Pleasant and Homelike House situated —AT— J ackson vii . lk . O regon . Will prac’ice iu all the Courts of ’be Slat». Protn. at en loo given Co all busmef s intrusted to my care. O ffice .—In th« buildi*g formerly cccupied Ka/iler A- Waie«»n, opposite Court House. Eleven indes from Linkville, on the road to Ft. 1\1 tuialh, Lake Co.. Oregon. H. KELLEY, Humming Bird Springs, near Klamath Lake, M. L. McCALL, Surveyor and Civil Engineer, ASHLAND, OREGON, • prepared to do any work in LLs line on ehort no. rice. LUu27lf; I GEORGE NURSE. LINKVII.LE LAKE CO., OREGON. Office in Post Office Building. S/iccial attention giren to court ga net ng . [2 lDtf. tt-nuial cenien- an I 1 !<»t <> shoe salve wnz lots of sbarpi r> around here, and A N ew T rail . —Mr. Hinkle proposes that will Iu al up and hair over a hole some of ’em woul 1 get that fellers’ reopening the matter of a stock trail They called h’m Bill the hired man, iu an old b iot iu oue night. I hav’ut money, and that we’d just as well have across the mountains from this valley And -be, they cd ed her M ny June, tried it yet, but am Witting for a hole some of as am body. He said he to Klamath Marsh. \Ye have upon And lov- » f endrew i reiu To chat and e g'l, lov -re cun, to come 111 one of my old shoes, so I was going to bet him two hundred several ccca-ions in the past, referred Acrojs t be g ile, iu Pimen aud catcl, can fix it. dollars hu could tell how rnauy spots to and urged that this matter be inves And w<>m< ii wiukrd cro»e Th*ir tea One m iming after I got my break I were on the top and bottom before ’he tigated, and the trail, and if praotios* Aud e.ld, aud liuy so, thought he, fast (wo had eggs for breakfa-t taat picked up tbe b x. Tuac «be would make a e leudid match. ble, a wagon road, be constructed. We morning) I started up my old pipe aud ‘ By tho way,” said lia kinder quick, know there are vast fields of luxuriant The h rei nrin hal !ove»l her Jung, Had ¡oved he' best. a. d tir-l aud last; went down town. I Wan g'Htig along just like a new idea had btruek him, grasses witliiu a few days’ travel of Her v«-ry g rmeu’ a, she . a*-e 1, looking at all I coal i sei, and tue running hi.s hind back into his behind Roseburg, over this route, on whioh For him hid symphony n i ecg; first tiling I knowd, a real good look pocket a id paliiug out twenty-five dol our herds of sheep, horses and oattle 8 » when on- «1 «y witn br--w «-frown ing fellow come rignt up aud s*«d he: lars in gold, •’liavi you a hundred aud might feast during the summer months She ci l«d him Bi 1, he riired hi* he d, II- canJv hereye, then f-1 eri>i», ndl: “Hellow, old feller! Where did aevauty-five you’ll lone me? It’ll save aud return iu the fall in a splendid “I luve you, «nd my mme is Brown.” you rain down from?” I looked up at me a run to the bank. I’ll hand it condition, to rich pastures left growing She fair y waltzed wi’h rage; she wept; trie feller, but couldn’t ■ x etly pla e back to you with a hundred dollars during their absence, and where they You wuul h v- h »ug'i me house a-fire; him. He seed ma looking at him so more in a few minutes.” would remain fat during the remainder Sue told htr sire, fie portly »qn re, close, aud he 4 : “O yes,” said I, and pulled out my of the year. Mr. Hinkle proposes giv The , smelt h«-r siu-11 i g s.iltr «nd slept! l\>or Wi l! im dul >«h ,t could be done; “Miybo I’m mistaken; what is your oLl buckskiu purse with just tint ing the matter a thorough investiga Itei'ii ga i-toloneuch l.i ,; name ?” much in it-, an! let him take it. Just tion, going over the entire route him He g li e e l up i gre t ox-w'-ip, “Saucelo Sage, from Big Butto as wc wont back in, Greeny was taking self, and after making estimates of the Aud dr«,v- towards t> e -ei i »g fun. Creea,” said 1. .•another drink *uj was gittiug pretty coats, be will iirvr.e other atook men to H- cro* ed the irrei’b ck-bone .»f earth; “The s*m *,” said he; “don’t you re bouzy. Lie was right at \í i c t Hu juiu him iu the enterprise. He expects He mw the snowy m .u e ins rul ed Like nfg’ity btllows; e«w ue gull member me?” io throw dice for two hundred dollars, to be precoat u txt Saturday, and will Of :av fu! sunset-; e .w 'lie b r h “I can’t exactly place you,” pi a i. .’«liiler then toll him ue’d bet him i o give ail who wish, a oliauoe to assist Of ii ‘»leu dawn u n'hei.l in— ‘‘My name is dotiu Miller. 1 was oa haudred dollars he Oould tell how uim in the matter, This is act imp or Audeverv eve woul I Willi im Brown E t ;.ork and be ns, nd then 1 - <1 >*n B itte Crock bu^ mg c.a.tlo a year <>r so many spots wuz on the top and* bot taut move to stock me* a aad we hope Aud dre nil sweet dreams of M iry Jane. ago.” tom of three dice, before he took up luey will not be backward in assisting The ee er boird of lir goes up; “O yes,” said I, “I do remember trie box. He plauked out the rnouey i u c*rryiug the matter through.— The teeter board of life goes <io *»n; ■ that there was a feller there buying and the bar tinder held tho stakes. Plaitidealer. The sweetest f ce mils e.rn to frown; ---------- --- -e ♦ ♦-------------- catde, but 1 lorgot Lis n>me.” £hen Greeny throwed them, and held The it duj has been a | u ; MORE XVGUETS. llerl ,ver- i»i-s <1; wolv- huir in ;wtc«8. He talked on about the price of;-cat his band ou the box,and said ho. “Now I t r 7---- The.» soug it f >r b g_;ir g . me; *omeh > # tle, and inquired about tii i.ealth of guess away old glue pot.’’ I felt kind Last week Mr. J. Slagle, who bos T -y see me I io see b u hr brow Butte Creek and sien like very friendly. er surry for tbedruukeu fool, iAi then Th. Laky sign of turkey tract e. been mining on S *v .ge creek, a stream At lot he asked me w. at’» the matter I z to gii half tbe moaoy. Oír oourse near Foot’s era k, aOuat 15 mile« from A’ >a»t, she nursed i.e » d --ire; with my hand. \ Miller «ai I twenty-one. Ho then tuck towu, turned the water oil from his Sue ig i d, sue we,i. f»r Wdlimi Brown; she w »iched t e -p eudi a i g r d » «u I told him rheamatiz. up the b »x aud there wnz three fives ground since and picked up a number Like (. ni- gre ’ s ! g shi > «-ti e, “Weil,” t aid Lie, “J just know where up. Tue bar tender the 1 tufeed them of solid gold nuggets, varying iu vaiae ! Then rose anl cliec ed u«c trunk« right < 1, there s doctor tu.it Call cure y »11 in a over, and if there wuz i’t three fives ou from $11 to $27. We were showa A id, iu t.tre carer, me luuc ,e l aud lunched, *euk. I fiad ’em uii^ty Lad and Uo the other side, then j m tho biggest same of liiem by Mr. 8. Cohn, mer A id -»id lie l.Cse. I 11 icUud ..Ul , U.1C e-i, Uuul the camt tu O eg n. cuied me in no time.” too m town. chant of Willow Springs, who purchas Sue wore bl ie specs u ».in her ru*e; He mu ie me go right along with him Miller was terribly beat out, but ed them from Mr. Slagle. They were she watcued u.e i.m- » of th - Hue*, and he took mo up tuiee pans of stairs said I ahoul lut be auv tbe losur. lie of a peculiarly rough character and Aud tueii s-t.iir. to r- <h tie mine«, i aud wen; up lulu a loom where tfie.e told me t » stay there *n 1 he would ruu Iu r .t ler short m 1 ma >ly cl > hej; scraggy shape, but tree from quurti or wae a fuller setiiug, aud ho introduced doau to the bank a il draw sorno mon Iler i ig it ii >tsl irel I a paragul, other woitfiless attachments as is Qsaal Her poeaet h • d it • ■■ » e i. me lo Luu. Dr. blopbattun he called ey. Greeny drew his stakes and was with gold fuuud iu that shape. The An 1 i Lus « qui, ;nl, light on she rtect— him. Ho told liiui 1 was from Baile so tickled over it th it ho loft and never Vt’eui water, root’aud w. taifuli. past season has developed more fully Crtek ami bad trie iheumatiz. lueu once thought of treating the crowd. than ever before the extent and charac S!i- i-k.d a ifliu-r g z.ng d< wn, «.Iler sayiug Uu ’ d see me again, he ieit I waited tuero about two hours aud 81 iw etirriiu so n«-in g win » spoon, ter of the gold iu that region, aud the ma wim lud doctor. Ta« dojtor thou Miller did ut come. I oegiu to feet i* To leli tier true im»l t- II a r s ,-fii lack of water only prevents that district Want b.ii i»ei m ». W Ii iu Brown. weut to looi.iug mi mv pulse aud feei- little uuea<y like The bar tcu ler ask of severul miles’ extent, from becoming II looked <tsk tuc *, bell • .ih het s.ec’, lug ot my tongue for awhile aud tiK-n ed me wuer«» my frieud had gone. I 'lli-U s i. red ills c ckt 111 Toll 11 <«u 1 f uni, one of the most productive gold tracts luid me I Bad 'em bad, un ¡ that it’d told him, aud l;e sa d he expected the Then raised Ids e id au l signed profound in Siutberu Oregon. The gold is Anl ead: “ils’s a n ie 1 iu hi.- c eeac.” take a good deal of trouble to cure me. bank was closed. found mostly iu siiallow diggings, only 1 unEed him how rnucu he’d eliaige. Thf-n ca.e fed un her d inisged cheek, I tueu told the bar tender that I wjrkable a few mouths in the year, A d s e grew f..iu:,dii M..ry June, He said hu would cure me bound ami must bo goiug, and when Miller come aud then by simply ground-sluicing And enielt her »me liug »al e in v >n, well tur a Uuiidttd dudara. 1 Luid him back to tell him to leave it at tbe sa Yet wand red o . we.rw »ru ..n! we.k, or smallest hydraulics. Tuesa shallow that 1 Lad bill two hundred dollars and loon. I then sauntered along, kinder Vu il, ’it 1'8'., « ìe.e i h-r down deposits seem to oome from the surplus U|F*U .1 SlopÌUZ Udì Ilio g, that I tuoilghl hu CUarge l too much. keeping an eye out for Miller. I enquir wash or overtlow from the immense Aud there, g ul gr.,ci«»u- ! stood » stone, ‘ Weil, ’ said ue, “seeing you are a ed for him at several stores, bat they Aid lo! ta.it tone io>d W illiam fciiuWN. gravel or cement channels running par- . lit lie biiurt, i’ll uudercuke ¡Lo w jo OO for did’nt kuow ’nn. ullel, or nearly so, with the main water “O Willi an Hr »wn, O Willi ni Bron l ! ¡U advance aud tweuty-fivu dollar» cash I did ’ ut sleep overly well that night. Aud here »ou res ut 1 sin sin d, courses. Tuese channels are known iasiiru cure.” I kinder wished i had that money in frequently tj be of great depth, and ** Wtih «his l.iue st'» ,e «buv- your Read, And lor y mi e« fnan a»:y oau. I took him up and paid him hm my pocket. Next morning was Fri- are of really unknown extent aud rich lull, »l.iu cy, recfa ite», I «ill, taei.ly-five dollars aud be told mu to day, and we had cod iisli b il h for And I aii' b ill a fence iituund, ness. We know of one of these chan As soon'as breakfast ’ was nels, on t mlui't fork of Foot’s creek, I come buck the next morning and be breakfast An I wi.lfeiti ize the giouu l Witli tears euudgh t j ruu u tuill.” would have tue mediciue ready. over I struck oat to git my money, I which is high above the stream for a As I was goiug down stairs, I met went to tne place and the first thing 1 distance of several miles which has nev She «sent ni g t a hired ni ;n; Hu« bruiur i’ him forty miles from town, Mr. Miller coming back. He told me saw was a paper ou the door with“Tms er bceu prospected to ths bottom that Tueii ui iie t 1 gr<«a sue sut/1» n, to wull fur him wueu I got down; be house to let” oa it. I looked in is known, although shafts ranging in An 1 1» de la n ihiii I ,.s - 1 1 tu iui-1 p! n; wauled tu beu the ductor u minute, lie through the win low and just as sure Bu D.g;er Uei'.le«’?, wifi their b.u.l, depth from 11 to Go feet have been sank They siw, m.d ; u ri ly ui< y rm come clowu right away au.l asked ate ascat hair is made of bristles, the bar ou it at different times. T^e channel A»id '«»id ib arued untie ua.iu to take a walk. We walked a mile or was goue! And the bar tender was varies in width from 100 to 600 or even Th it some <»ue bail el ou nls lands. two aud carnu back about tue same gone, aud I begin, be afraid my 800 feet, and its sides are walled up i II- took 1 rill- from t e r»ck; place we started trorn arvl he asked me money was goue. Wuen Miller come with a bank of slate wherever they II-girt bin in hie 1> 1 le-pe!'; to go iu uni take a drink 1 make it a hick aud piid in that money, 1 just be have been disclosed. In some places, He turtiet two pi*tols iu bls belt, Then im>u red 011 Li-ch ir^er 8 trek, rule to iretzi to all such chances as lieve taat bir tender put it in hjs pock high up on th i creek, where the ground A bl plunged .bi- d; bu wneu they fallowed tuat, aud went. Justaa^be Called I.’» et a id slid. I felt blaer’u forty feet is steep, miners several ye<*ra sines suc A wom.n 11.ee, about hie eyes the drinks au«i throw«d a twenty dol water. I kuow’d it w is uo use to ceeded m cutting through the slate lie pu bd Ills bat, and h- ike wife Bull d at hi« braid, and ch-wed anl chewed. lar ¡»luce ou the counter, iu come a grieve though. I then want around to wall an 1 to »k out sjhc very ooarse, I green looking country Jake ubout half the Dr.’s to get my mehcitie, and by rusty and heavy gold, but the treach A* 1 if’, h - g >t bin down a id sp ike: “<) 1 dy de ir, wn it do you here ’ tight, aud throwed auoth»*r twen:y i the great jampiug j tek, be waS gone erous nature of the gravel and the ‘•I ba d 1 toim un o my de r; down and told the luudloid to give him ' coo. scarcity of water prevented them from I plant Mbiie 11 >wers fir hie 8»lie.” some liquor. Jast then 1 took a good » S aucelo S age . Toe bi rded man threw l.i- tw 1 hands prosecuting the search. Wuen capital Above tri» beid, then brought them duwu look at the bar keeper. Hu looked just t ( 1 1 oes '■ a cu¡nt id. ) shall have been employed iu bringing And cried, “O 1 am AViili.ini Brown, like my Dr. fur ail tue world, ouiy uu in sufiicient water, that channel, we Aud ii.is the corn-.; uf my lauds.” traoM the b < j . unira plaindevleb . j didn’t have such big whiskers. The predict, wifi prove one of the richest Her s *c* fell oft’, her head f I! hick A FOIUTXE. bar keeper said he couidu't change and most .extensive deposits in the Some like 1 lifted te ipot lid; b itli twenties, so Mr. Miller asked She «ere lined —u.is nucieu maiden did — eouatry. We know that the gravel Tn»n f during, *pilt 'ie's- f, al .ex, On our way home this week from contains line g ill ai far Greeny to drink with us, and Greeny it has been Right iu 'lie b*urd uf Willi an Brown '. wanted us to drink with him. He said the coast, we ran across a fortaue for sunk upou .// ¡kionrillc Ti.n i. ' • ’ ■ Theual! t e diig-re were am ze s ima young man. She was driving a he ’ d just sold his cattle aud bad lota oi T tey th »ug it the 1 me!j ni liden er iz*sl, ► ♦ Aud, caclL.g tUe.e, lhe> bjuitted down. money. They finally ugreed io throw I two-horse team attached to a walking Painful Accident« dice. The barkeeper handed out the plow, and was turning over the soil in Ta« preacher rode aspo.te l mure; Lust Monday evening, iu Lion* C j ., «lice box with great big dice. They a manner acceptable to any granger, or lie gi.llojied to tj miles or m ire; any granger’s eon in tue county. The just opposite Corvallis, a little daugh throwed aud Greeny got to pay for the He »aore he i.»ver had b-fure drinks. Then lie wanted to bet Mr. laud was very rooty aud stumpy, and ter of Mr. M. L.Hards, aged about 12 See b•ide 01 bri iegr >om b ilf co txir. And h the ra uer«« 'tiey Ciaiedovn, Miller two hundred dollars that he yet we failed to heir the loud lauguage years, met with a severe accident in And fei-tel .e lhe night advanced; could beat him throwing dice. He usn illy need to a team, or the ‘*cuss Aud all Uie 4 gtierb dr 11k and d.tuced, “She was riding on told him he never gambled for money, words” generally employed to condemn this manner: Aud cried: ‘‘He >p Big I j n Wuh m Blown!” horseback, and the horse becoming at tbe same time giviug him tbe wink, such lauds to o‘h«r regions than gen and uod'ted his head towards the door ml Oregon. That young lady would frightened, the girl fell out of the aad- SAt’C SAGE MEETS AX ACQUAINT. die, and was dragged about a quarter ANCE WHO INTttODUCES HIM aud started out. When w” got out. be be a fortunn to s >me young man. TO A DOCTOR. I of a mile with oue foot hanging in the I tokl me to »top around aud watch that To i ; e A bandoned .—A gentleman in stirrup; by some reason or other, the feller, while he ran tu the bauk and KUNS ACROSS A TOP AND BOTTOM GAME. B»ise City bis receive! a letter from a horse stopped running and stood still, i got some money. “You see,” says he, “when you ihro* frieuil iu Wishiugt >n Citv in which it ami friends came up and released the YIFTH LETTER. a dice, all the spots oa the top and was stated Gin. Howard had informed girl. It was found that the bones in Nothing happened for several ¿ays bottom make just seven. If the six him that C*mp Harney was to be aban the right leg below’ the knee were bro after what I writ last, worth setting is on top, the ace is on the bottom; ii doned, and the three companies which ken and mingled in a frightful manner garrisoned that po-»t were to ba trans aud she was terribly bruised ubout the down, except that I saw several curio« tliefive and dnee, the four and tray.” ities, and bought considerable truck of He then pulle 1 out a h mfiful and I ferred to Fort Biiso, making that a five head and slioulders. It was very for one kind aDd another—such as scissor- looked them all over, and sure enough company post, with Col. Green com tunate that the girl was uot killed out right.— 'fclejram. sharp’ners, patent tack hammers, ctn- it was bu . He went on tu say that there manding. — Statesman. I Ashland Lodge No. 45, Attention paid to tl.e wauls of guests I I The subscriber also keeps a Gou l Stable well suppli-d with bay and grain. Call ana I see it be can keep hotel. ’±!’2> D. J. Ferree. $2.50 PER ANNUM. I