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THE ASHLAND TIDINGS W.ather R«pbit A gentleman who visited our sanctum T he F rost .—After several days of FOR SALE CHEAP. taken at 6 p . M.: observations one day this week complained some From lì aj -FX ä !1 beautiful summer-like weather, there '•I' A new two inch Iren Axle Wagon. 40, cloudy; FRIDAY . ÍAPRID W, 1878. what of the condition of the Siskiyou April 12, was a decided change towards the en 1 •4 no27tf. B. F. R eeser 31, snow squalls; 13, Mountain road. He seemed to think of last week and on Saturday evening •4 26, clear; - 14, ta DI CD. the proprietors have not exerted them •4 tbe ground was actually covered with 28. 15, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. 44 selves as they ought to put the road in 38, rain; snow an inch deep, whiob seemed sin 8ALTM ARHH.-AtS erii-g. Jack«on Co., Oregon, 3ENTUCK IS FOUR YEARS OLD; FIFTEEN 16, 44 cleor 34, repair. 17. gularly out of plaee among tbe flowers ou Friday the 12 h m«. M.ry, wife of Joseph sJi- AND A HALF HANDS HIGH; WHEN Man from bis sphere eccentric start» astray; •4 mireh, Hged about 40 years. cloudy. <6, GROWN. ‘ 18. All hunt for fame, but moet mistake the way. and tender herbage. A pretty heavy Nrs. 8altm irea was a eis-erof C . K. Klum, and a The figures next after the date indicate P levna .—A friend writing from —C hubchill ,. freeze during the night, while tbe wet courin of A. G. Rockfellow of this ptace. 8be Linkville, under date of April 12. says: the number of degrees above zero. Weigh 1,000 Pounds; H. C. H ill . Some very interesting correspoi ■ Í snow remained upon the trees, made was an old O egouian and bad been many Will years a rest ’er,t of tae pl >ce in which »be died, and “The Good Templars .lodge at Plevna is ----------------------- ------------------------------- sad bavoo among the young fruits. dence crowded oat. mm/ frle .de who deeply »ympchize with the prospering. A new bridge is being T hat G ate .—We are plt-ase-1 to see This was followed by a heavy frost on leive* Heavy booed; mentore» 16 lncbee around the ka»e nurbmd aud children in tbi» »ad t ffl.ction. Capt L. 8. Scott of Salem has lately constructed at that place by Hen. that Dewev cap, and cannot b? «urparted fur style, Co. of San Fraucisco, Sunday uight which came near nipping and action. loet two children by diphtheria. Roberts. They now have a voting pre patent agents, report that a patent has the remainder, so that it is now thought Dissclutiou of Copirtuership. Assessor Goddard was in town with cinct there.” been granted to A. G. Rockfellow of that the fruit crop in the vicinity will ---------------------- ♦---------------------- hit little book daring tbe week. , Ashland for his self-acjuBting gate. be almost an utter failure* OTICE i» herebv g ven that thè copertner»» ip Señor Martinez Gonsalez, a well N heretofore exiet ig bétween tbe under-lgneo, We acknowledge a pleasant call from Tbe invention is certaiuly a very cred ------------ < « *.----------- under thè tirm wi e . of J. B. Rigion known Mexican packer of this coast, is & Co., 18 thi» day dieeolved, by rnutu 1 cu:i- 18 A THOROUGH-BRED MAMMOTH JACK, OF A ntelope R ailroad . — Prof. J. Platt, itable one and we would rejoice to see Hon. Isaac Cox on Saturday last. eeut. Th» hu-dor-a» wil! be C iu iutled, at tbe »»M »taxi now running a pack train from Jack FINE BLACK COLOR; IMPORTED FROM J. B Ri<don aixi Cyrue Fi ve», under thè 8»me Hume’s salmon canning establish sonville to tbe Galiee Creek mining Mr. Rockfellow succeed in convincing eurveyor and civil engineer, spent some by uiuie. Ah .^ebr,« duelr «in-h-ùd firmare a»»umel KENTUCK EY, BY MR. W. BYBEE AND COL. days last week at J as . P. Woodson’s by tue new, ai.d all n >te* aud ACCUJUt» due to thè cld ment at Ellensburg employs about fifty district. Last Friday he took oat a the people of its excellence. PAYNE. residence in town, representing, we be tirm are pa?ab e to thè uew. J B. RTGDON. hand*. train of eighteen mules heavily loaded B ehind the A ge .—We learn that lieve, that as soon as some assistants 44w4 W. A. HOWARD. Last week Prof. Skidmore’s ad. was down with floar and bacon. prominent citizens of Crescent City are came to hand he would prooeed with SUMMONS. accidentally omitted. It appears in talking about tbe practicability of his railroad survey up Antelope creek. Edward Sparling, en experienced and thia issue. buildlug a railroad from the Lake coun During his sojourn in Ashland, be TN Jn«tice* Conrt, for be Precinct of Loat River, Colts took the first premium at capable cooper, has located near the the ¡state Fair. Thanks for a pleasant call from HeDry ty to tbe ooast. A merchant of Crea dealt considerably with our merchants, x County of L»ke, »nd 8t«le uf Oregjn. bridge on Main street, Salmonville, and THOMAS WILSON, Pltf., Pape and Ham Walters, of Jackson cent City writing to an Ashland man promising future liquidation, and then is now ready to fill orders with tho best JAMES CLARK, Defend!. J Money. (no43—3m) CLAIBORN NEIL. says: “We have been tulkiog wagon disappeared rather mysteriously from ville, on Friday last of wooden ware. Persona in Lake wish To J one» CLrk, the nbo7e nnmel D'-fenlant, in Thanks for a pleasant call from John ing butter tabs, will do well contract road all winter, but that is no go. It .amoug us. As he has since been seen t' e noue uf ihe 8nite of Oregon, you a» hereby re is too late fo^ wagon roads— they are beyond the Siskiyous, rapidly pedes- quired u> appear before the uu>lersigne<l, a Justice of Orth and Herman Helms of Jackson with Mr. Spurting. l »« Peic*, f »r t e Precinct nfore««id, on the 15th day ------------------------------------------------------- behind the age." A D. 1878, at i0oc<<ck,iii the forenu n uf ville on Wednesday last. triauutiug towards tbe Suuuy South, it ofMiv, Baid d »y, at me «»m » vf -ail Jus ice, at B-»n<i>zi, in B. F. Reeser, is enlarging his store Precinct, to otswer tne a ».v« u»med Piaiatiff in Mr. Isaac Woolen started on a trip to Rev. J. H. Mayfield tarried in Ash is surmised that operations have been a sai<i civil iciion Tne Defeud «nt wii t.ke no ice 'h.tif room and otherwise improving it pre suspended indefinitely ou the Antelope Reading with a team on Wednesday. he fol-v»auswer tne compl «ini herein, tne Pliin iff land on Tuesday night with about 200 will take ju ig nent against him fur the su n of $101.06 paratory to opening out a large assort railroad. Hun. Adam Klippel accompanied him. head of hogs, which he is driving to (one tiuielre'i «nd oue dollars .nd -ix ceut* ) ------------------------- *--- ment of new goods, expected to arrive Given under uuy hAUd, thi» the 23<1 day of March, WILL STAND AT MY STABLES, We regret to learn that Mr. Dollar- Nevada via tbe Lake country. We ob 8 N. H a ZEN, Hon. Adam Klippel, who has spent A. D. 1878. next week. Mr. Reeser is ons of our D‘»43'f Jasrice of tue Peace. hide, the elder, is lying qaite ill at the -seved that some of Lis porkers were several moutbr iu our valley, visiting most enterprising merchants and well Toll House on the Hiskiyoa mountain. utterly hairless, an<l are at a loss to with relatives and weighing, in a prao NOTICE OF FINAL SEriLEMENL Four Miles Northeast of Phœnix deserves tbe patronage of the public. know whether they belong to some new tical way, the capabilities of our. coun In the County Court of the Boue of Oregon, for We áre pleased to learn that our old labor-saving variety, or are individuals try, left Ashland on Wednesday last, Jacki-ou county, Bitting in prob.te. THE ENSUING SEASON. Mr. Adam Klippel informs us that he friend Samnel Grubb, who has been lately met with a very intelligent Mon of the old kind which have Borne time for his home in Oregon, Missouri. Mr. Io the matter of tbe estate of D vid Phipps,deceased. (Wednesdays and Friday» excepted) qaite unwell for some time, is convales EXECUTOR of tbe )*«t wiJ golian, named Gat, who was three escaped while being prepared for the K. gows with very favorable impres s JACOB-WAGNER, an -tert unrui tJf ibs .b <ve u.uned David Paippe» cing. Commencing April 1»’, and euding July 1st, 1871. vug file«!, iu »aid Court, Uis fluU accuuut for set- years employed by Charles Innes iu butcher. sions of our climate, (notwithstanding h lieuieui, and ;.lro, praying for an order for retting the ---- ,------ ------------------- time lor ue„Eiug tile-.our; therefore, no,ice it> nere- Gat saya the com- We are informed that John Glene of the Chewaucan. On Tuesday night of last week, the tbe severe frost which has lately nipp b» ».iveu th it me -aid fin 1 mccou A win be heard aud Merganser, has purchased the Fritz & pany which Mr. Innes represents now store of A^her Marks & Co. of Ro»e- ed so much fruit in the bud) soil and determiued iu raid C «urt on the Till Day of May, 1878, Hartley band of stock cattle at $12.50 keeps 9,060 bead of sheep in that valley. bnrg, was broken into and robbed of products, aud desigus returning to YOUNG PRINCE was tired by the well kaown At 10 o'clock a . m ., at -htcfi ti ue any uersons hav hor*e, White Prince, owned by Mr. W. C. Myer of per head. make his home among us, as soon as ing any obj-e ijn to >ai«l fiu U ccount and aettleiuent, J. W. Riggs photographic artist is $3,100 in gold coin. The key was left Ashland, out of a Blackhawk mare. He is a dark must i tie a aud there make the same. he can settle up his business in Mis PuDliebed in the A shland T idings by order of iron grey, h.ie very fine action aud a good diepoaitiun, Mr. Henry Taylor, of Phoenix, who arranging with au expert in the estab in the safe. It is supposed that it had souri. The world is not overran with Hun. 8 J. Day, County Judge. will weigh about 140C pounds. been taken from the pocket of Mr. called on ns on Wednesday, thinks lishment of Bradley & Rulofson, San E. D. F ocdbat , Clerk. as substantial men as Mr. Klippel, TERMS: about half the fruit is killed in his Francisco, to have bis negatives re Friedlander, the book-keeper of the April 5th, 18'8. [oo43-w5. aud bis return will be gladly welcomed firm, by a Cainese cook employed iu touched. Some elegant photographs neighborhood. Ten dollars in U. 8. Gold coin for the tearon, to be ----------- --------------- Administrator’s Notice lately printed from negatives thus fin his family. Nearly all the Cuinese in by the many who have become ac paid at the end of the -eaton. Pasturage 50 eta. a Up to latest dates, the Senate had ished can be seen in Mr. Riggs’gallery. the place have beeu arrested, but it is quainted with him during his sojourn week per Head. I will noi be reaponaible fur any ac OTICE is hereby given that the undersigned wa* cident that may happen. taken no action on the appointment of not yet known positively who the rob in Jackson county. N a ipoiuied Adiuinutr dor o' u e estate of Isaac Mil er, deceased, by u e County Court of J .ckeon We learn that Jasper Houck,ye land bers are. Hon. J. C. Tolman as Surveyor Gen no42tf S. C. TAYLOR, O ld T ime Q uarts .—Messrs S nith, coii dy, Stale of Oregon, on tue 12ta day of March, lord of the Ashland House, has pur 1878. eral of Oregon. One day this week, Mr. J. A. Leach Courtney Ac Co., who are mining on Ail j«er»ons having claims again-t ths estite of chased Capt. Thomas Smith’s farm, u sad Isaac Mi'ler, deceived, are hereby notified to Hon. W. A. McPherson and Prof. J. few miles south of this place; consid placed on our table some specimens of their cafpantershop premises in Jack prereu tnem with Lie proper vouchers, uittiu six ubH.tne froHi Uied.teof lire n nice, o the u«.der- H. Skidmore left Ashland on Friday eration, $7,000. Capt. Smith will give quartz from a ledge lately discovered sonville, bad a genuine “cave in” on eig'ied, at my le.-ideuce iu A.-hlaud, J ickroo couuty, evening last, to atteud the Republican possesion ou August 1st, after which near this place. To our inexperienced Friday of lust week. In tunneling un Oreg >n. Dated at Ashland, u.ie ihe 22L-d »y of I S a AU O. MILLER. der the earth, tbe workuqen struck an March, 1878. eyes, there seems to be quite a similar State Convention. (no41 — w4l date he will probably reside on hie old ice bouse, the recollection of which ity between this rock and ore from the * The communication of O. A. Stearns place in Ashland. Administrator’s Notice- ------------ ------------- - great Com *tock, said to have beeu tak bad faded from the memorv ♦ of tbe on the interminable road question is N otice .—If you wish to see the bar en from the ledge nearly 2,000 feet be “oldest inhabitant.” In tbe debris of is hereby given that the under» igned wa» quite lengthy, and we are compelled to ber, the express agent, the jeweler, the low the surface, aud wa sincerely hope tbe cave, fifteen quart bottles of French N OTICE appulu’ed AdniiiiiBTiuor of the esc .te <»f Eiiz>- tarh Mili-r.d.cei-e<l, by beC utryCourtofJ etteon leave it out thia week. druggist, the lawyer, a common labor that our friend has actually stumbled Absynth brandy, seourely sealed and O.'imy, Slate uf Oregon, ud ite 12«.fi day of Mircfi, er aud almost “any other man,” they onto the ragged edge of an argentifer stowed away iu charcoal, were discov 1878411 perrons having cLIms agdmt the eetite of BOOT & SHOE STORE. A B iptist Sabbath School organized will be found promptly attending to ous bonanza. »»id E izGjeih Miller, d»-ce»eed, are hereby notified ered in a perfeot state of preservation, to last Sunday. April. 14, at Ashland dis —Next doer to the Post-office— jne-eut them wlm tue pro er vouchers, within e«x business ou the ground selected for the aud noue the worse for old age. Eigh mouths from tne date of ihi* n.itice, to'he Utider-I^n- trict scno<H'h6ube—a cordial invitation Capt. Viven, U. S. A., wLo acoom- teen or twenty years ago, an old ice ed, nt my residence In Ashl m l, Jitckeoo C 'Uu y, purpose, near Miller A Patterson’s hall THANKS TO THE PUBLIC Oepn. Doed at Ashland, thn* 'he 22>1 day uf to all. School hour at 3 p. M. pauied the ’ new - ■ recruits tor Klamath Mircta, 1878. ISAAC O. MILLER. —pitchiug horse shoes. A. M. S. house stood at this place, which, owing For tbeir Liberal Patronage, which he ac (n<>41 -w4) and Haruey to this place, started ou to rotten timbers, had tumbled in, and A friend writing from the Luke coun cepts as testimony lheir appre The Hou. Isaac Cox addressed the bis return to bis station at Angel Island, Dissolut ion of Copartnership. try states that Joseph Swiugle has pur tbe owners bad not got out all thut was ciation His purpose is to chased the Hull & Wilson baud of stock citizeus of the Willow Springs neigh on Tuesday’s stage. Tue Captaiu, wuo in it. Several baskets of champagne, NOTICE is hereby gi/en that the co-pirtnerehip borhood on the night of the 9th instant is au agreeable aud intelligent gentle heretofore exiB'iug oet-vet-u N. 8. M aushalu , “Grow With the Place." cattle—about 300 head—fur $2,750. He advocated the retention of the man, is au old CJiloruia pioueer, hav said to have been buried in tbe ice C hakleh G oodchild an I J ames T hornton , uii ier toe tirm name of .be Aehi ind W oieu M .nauctunug In order that our coming Fourth of greenbacks as a circulating medium, ing delved tor gold iu tbe foot-bills as bouse at the time, have not been un Cuinpxny, is :hiB day. di-tulved b, mutual Con eut, HE IS IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO earthed yet. N. S. Mirru.nl .»ud Ctiirles Chjodctnld wi hdr.vving WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND July celebration shall ba a success, it abolishment of the National Bank»,end early as 1849. fro.u tne Cm >»ny. James Tuorutou is uu* sole Subsequent to that proprietor aud wdi contiuue the bur uess ns hereto □Paiy Liu® xxxi «. is thought proper to train up a new the displacement from power of both time, he acted as local reporter for tbe Greenback Meeting at Ashland fore. H>alao assume» theindrb ediere of the Cam- !» my, »no to him ail amounts due the late flrin.ei.uer Democratic and Republican parties. brass baud in the way it should blotc. Sacramento Union, and in 1861 entered Materials of all kinds, such as by no e or account, are to be pud, except such as .re A shland , April 13, 1878. »petified iu a ertiin irticle of agivem-ni between tne the army, with which be has been con At the Democratic «State Convention, The Ashland Woolen Mills are be members of the late firm; sucu excep ed amounts be FRENCH GOODS, Elected, Giles Wells, sr., chairman: ing due from parties who couiruc ed tudeb edness for nected ever since. Hon. P. P. Prim was nominated for ing run with great energy by Mr. Erastus Wells, secretary. The Hon. goods north ul' Canyonville, D >uga- comity, O egou. ALLIGATOR, ETC., N. 8. MARSHALL, Judge, and J. R. Neil E,q., for Prose James Thornton, now sole proprietor. C hief D unbar C oming .—Hon. W. Isaac Cox addressed the meeting. He CHAS. GUOttCHlLD, J ames thorn ion . And any thing else the public may require, cuting Attorney, in this judicial dis Fourteen hands are employed, and R. Dunbar, Graud Wortby Caief Tem spoke one hour, uning good argument A shland ,M arch 29, 1878. [u- 42-6w] trict. some excellent fabrics are being manu plar, writes us from Moua wk, under in favor of the Government’s making a ALWAYS ON HAND, Proposals for Building, factured. This is one of the old reliable date of April 8, as follows: “I will greenback money. And all work gotten up in the If a citizen appears rather listless institutions of the country aud well leave Roseburg lor Ashland by stage Mr. Gaby made a few remarks. His OTICE is hereby given, hat, fr »m and after thio and undemonstrative, open on him with VERY. BEST’ STYLE. N «late, until the twentle'h day of April at 12 o - deserves the patronage of the people. ou the 17tb inst , aud hope to be able argument was not to the point—very clock, m , of i-iid day, Wiitten proposal-for tbe erec the nneurthly racket of a developing tion aud coin (.Jet»« >n of a enuren bukiuur, will re no 36—tf GE'Y NUTLEY, brass baud aud observe how soon he John Chandler would be glad to se to get through to visit your lodge ou scattering aud divided. ceive 1 by the m derstguedat bis uliice, attbe Awbl >ud Mr. James Simpson addressed the Mill*, iu the t »wu «>f Aohland, J «cuson Co., Oregon; «an be aroused. cure the services of a family man, who Friday evening, the 19m inst. Please "Bai I caurcb buiklng, t<> be erected iu lire town uf give notice. ” AH Templars should be meeting with great eloquence, comiug Arhl .tai <> u tne Pie-b^iertau church lot. could reside at the new saw mill, assist Coni,>leie pl in- aul »peciilc.ii.iou8 Call be Been at On Wednesday morning, Rev. J. H. out with some facts, receiving loud on baud to hear the eloquent Cuief tbe otiii'e af> re».Jd. in running the mill and look after it On Main Street applause and provoking great laughter. The bui ding to he completed by or before the first Mayfield sold his bogs to Brown & Bur- while necessary for Mr. Chandler to be upon his favorite theme. We hope Mr. Ibis w .a the best part oi the meeting, d«y of »ep to moor n-xt, »nd tbe payment therefor to Ashland - - - - - Oregon. liDgbam, an enterprising firm of Ash wiluiu 30 lays 'hereof er. abseut. Mr. C. will build a suitable Dunbar will deliver a public address and all seemed to enjoy it very much, be Ti uiide e p irty or p riles, '<> whom the contract may be I have now uu baud a beau iful Assortment of land butchers; consequently they do during his sojourn in Ashland. Six more joined tue club to-day, awarded, wi.l be required to give good und Butiicieui Hats, Bonnet«, Shade». French Flower», Wreatba dwelling house near the saw mill to for the fuitiJu.eut ot contract. not go to Nevada. making t.veuty-two in all. Meeting bond Plmues, Neck Ti<-», Linen Suite, Jure, Lxdlea* Rigul reee -ved to reject any and all bide, if reasons accommodate such employe and his A pology .—We were abseut when tbe adjourned at 4 o’clock p. M. Finiehing Guude, etc., etc etc. are tuougut sutheieut. The papers state that Rev. J. R. N. family. letter from our old friend Juo. Smith E rastus W ells , W. II. ATKINSON, not 2 if Cb'm B’ld'g C an. Free’. Cuurch. Bell has recently completed improve reached our sanctum, else we would Secretary. The spring exodus so reduced A'l order» from a distence promptly filled. have undertaken a suitable apology for ments on the building and parsonage of tbe attendance in tbe public fc#“Agency for Dr. Warner's Health Corset. Ev ATTENTION, ALL! the M. E.,Church South, at Roseburg, the * rather indiscriminate use of his ery ih'hg ruld cheap for C.iBh. school that the department for t£TBIe »thing, PreBeing and Coloring, in the very name iu our columus. It is tbe way of «opting over $900. Some six or seven thousand feet of Leaieet manner. *v2ul6tf time past conducted by Mr. M. L. Al the newspaper world to keep nis name the church lumber has beeu t borrowed Mrs. II. D. Jones. 8ince Prof. Alford yielded rip tbe ford in tbe Academy, has beeu discon utmost constantly paraded before the by different parties; please return it at We have Dowen route by Riilroa*1 from the cel<- sceptre of a teacher, be has taken up tinued. This change has somewhat in- public,which we realize must be rather onoe, or pay for it, at we now have use bre ed lu aufAClory uf Fien Bro». , R cine, Wie. tbe yard stick instead and will here I creased the attendance at the old school unpleasant to an individual of a modest therefor. 3 wagone 3(¡ W. T. S: .te Bed, Cal. Bre k and Seat. 3 “ 3j “ “ “ •• “ “ •• “ By order of the Buiiding Com. house, where Miss Frances Myer and after be found ready to wait upon cus 1 ** 41 •* M •* ** “ ** ** ** aud retiring nature like our fneud, bat A. W illets , Miss Ella Anderson remain in charge. 1 “ 4i “ “ “ « “ “ « - tomera at the Pioneer store. ----------------------- K A. G. H ockfellow , we shall hereafter make use of tbe old Klamath Tribe No. 8. Improved ------ - ----------------------------------------------------- - Which we will be ab'e to sell at reduced ratee, either Mr. Harvey Deskins informs us that familiar coguomun with tbe greatest H. C. H ill . Order of Bed Men, al Roeeburg ur AehUnd, fur caeh. Moore, Soos «fc Co., started their saw the western approaches to the magnifi caution. mill, at Linkville, on the 12ch inst. NOTICE. "O»3if J. M. M’CAll & CO. ILL give a Grand Bdi In Georgs Tbe mill is one of the best in the coun’- cent Rogue River Falls have lately W Nur»e »H<'l, a l/nttvT.l*. Oreg« n, The bears are sallying forth from I take this method of informing the been pre-empted by a gentlemen from on -heev-uiugut 51 m y 13 tn, 1878. The To Whom It May Concern. try, and is thought to be capable of tbeir winter hiding-places. Tbe other public that I am prepared to give les- beet of mu» c by i Missouri named Morrisou, who intern!* •awing 10,000 feet of lumber per day. establishing apublic place of resort there day as Mr. Tom Keaton was comiug sons in drawiug and in water color, IN ORDER TO SQUARE UP, I HAVE GIVEN KAEQEL & WEST. pastel aud oil paiuting. Samples of MY ACCOUNTS TO B. Pilkington, California State ; for the accommodation of tourists ami down on the trail from Squaw Luke to my work can be seen at my father's. TICKETS, INCLUDING SUPPER, |3.5O Grange Lecturer, will be in Jackson 1 sight-seers. A dancing platform, built Dividend Bar, he enoouutered a huge L f . uella M c B ride . J. N. T homas . ville about the 21st of May on bis way as near tbe main cataract as possible, black bear, which was evidently in a bel Com. G eo . T. B aldwin . Td collect. All indebted to me will please TAKE NOTICE. from Mqdoo Co. to Crescent City, and ' will constitute a prominent feature of | ligerent frame of miud, lor he seemed v W m . D. C orte . unwilling to grunt the right of to All person knowing themselves in will address the people on railroad and the establishment. (no43tf) CALL Al HIS OFFICE AT ONCE, passers-by. But when Mr. K. went debted to the Ashland Woolen Mills, grange matters. AND SETTLE THE SAME BY CASH R ecruits .—On Sunday last ten re iu.- him with a broad-ax, the only are hereby notified to ca II and settle, We regret to learn that Madam de cruits for Co. B. 1st Cavalry, Capt. weapon in his possession, his bearship either with cash or note in thirty days UR NOTE. from this date. Holt,the popular landlady of the Euro James Jackson of Fort Klamath, arriv took to a tree. The inauy rocks that no làmi THE EAGLE MILL W. H. A tktnson , Agent. J H SKIDMORE were thrown at the bear from below, pean Hotel at Jacksonville, is prostra ed by stage from the Saeth and Mon elicited only a ghastly grin of defiance. A shland , April 5tb, 1878. 43tf 15 mile» 8ou h of JickKmvWe and 1} mile —------- Jno. B.Re Hutchings. Situated ted by serious illuess. She has been day morning’s stage brought eleveu North of Aehlaud, 1» prepared to dugauerei <0K^For forty days from this date, Among the new recruits for Fort ao bad the last few days, as to cause others, for Camp Harney. Ou the ar will sell ladies’ dress goods for cash, at ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY. Custom and Exchange Business aerious apprehensions as to her re rival of these troops by rail, from the Klamath, who left Ashland on Tuesday, cost and frieght. mast make room was one J. B Lnidd v, late C.ty Editor Flour »nd Feed at the- East, at Roseville Junction, a few days of the Albany (N. Y.) Argus and now for our spring stock. covery. Tie sub crlber give» Dotioe that he le now prepar. J. M. M c C all & Co. LOWEST CASH PRICES. ago, Capt. Viven of Angel Island took special correspondent for that paper, ed to fid orders Di gloves of the ------ ------- We are informed that, under the in 36 lb«of floor. 2 lb« ‘h<>rt» aod 8 >b« h-an r»r buab* charge of them aud accompanied them tbe Chicago Times and Cincinnati Com National Go’d Medal was award el fur g >od wneat. Wi l «.c» »nd bnuid tlu aacke spiration of the greenback movement, mercial. Mr. Luddy seems to be a ed to Bradley A Rnlofson for the best'Tho to this place, where he turned them young man of genius and culture, and BEST BUCKSKIN, IN GREAT TA —cue'umer» furuiehing the mc U b . My brother Jim Simpson of Butte Creek, hitherto Digraphs in the United States, and the Vien RJE IT, over to Lieut H DeW. Moore of Fort we fuucv he wil) find the life of a sol na Medal lor the best in the world. a quiet and rather undemonstrative cit Klamath. On Monday afternoon they dier in time of peace, rather more mo 429 tlontgoniery Street" San Eruncisco. izen, is fast building up a reputation as Also lace leather etc , etc. Cal) at my establishment Will have charge of the hurt»*»», being asahled be notonous and less romantic than he has set out for the post, under the direct: competent mill«'».. on G/unite Street and ree fur yourself. T he best of flour and fresh cron nd one of the most animated and enthusi realiz 'd. Many thanks to him for supervision of Sergt. Conally of Capt. yet Every thing as represented or no sale. elegaut photographs of leading news graham and corn meal delivered in any astic orators in the •northwest. The Jackson ’ s Co., and with a six-mule team paper men of tbe Eist'aud of other dis part of Ashland, at mill prices, by tbe Jno B- R Hutchings. people should not fail to hear Jimet Eagle Mill,* Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. to transport their baggage. tinguished public men.* (»Iltf» upon the financial situation. KENTUCK TQÇX ö 9 Pedigree: GEO • ' . NUTLEY. . — — Millinery Store. -------------------------------------- --------------- ------------ -- — ■ ■ ButtricK Patterns 7 Wagons, Wagons! BED 2£ES£’S BAL&. t Bauiel Gaby» LIVEi LEI LIVE G- F. BILLINGS. < «