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THE ASHLAND TIDINGS Weather Report A wife was standing in the kitchen I Death of W. T. Watson, Society Meetings. L. D anfobth M. O. J. 'W. R obinnom M. f/. door, with . pitcher oi cream in her I Be . let«^T7d77u7‘s4fotll,v Presbyterian Mite Society meets DANFORTH & ROBINSON'.. TRIDA Y.. . ..ÄUGEST!», 1878. hand, watching her husband cut up a by W. W. Watson, foreman of this quartefof beef, near by. mi Thomas— *» the cflice, word was received conveying the every Thursday afternoon. Places of pHYSICIANS AND SURGEON^. cat, was mewing for fresh meat. Tige ! sail intelligence of the death of his meeting announced ut 11 o’clock ser LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. JatkionviUc, Gregton. —the canine, an inveterate hater of the father, W. T. Wa tson. Deceased was, | vice on Sundays. for three year», a resident of this place felino species of animal creation came and only last May, with his wife and ' M. E. L illies’Sewing Society meets Office on California street, opposi e P". J. Read the new ads. thia week. llyan’s store. Calls promptly mt-nded We had a pleasant call from Wm. II* along and male a furious attack on bis foar of his children, hoping to regain Thursday afternoon of each week. in. «lav or hi^lit. Central Point has a new wagon shop, i Parker, of Big Butte, last week. lie. ' catship. The latter sprang to tLo door, his then failing health, he moved to, Announcement givtjn as above. Bonham, Fannin couuty, T< xas, where \\ Oman’s meeting Wednesday after Miss Annie Swingle has gone to like ail th« others who have not visited j the dug iu close pursuit, and ran I he ’.al a daughter and Foa-in-law re- our town for a year, expresses surprise against the lady with such velocity as I siding. The change gave him no relief noon, at half past two o'clock. An Jacksonville to visit friends. at the rapid improvements going on to knock her sprawling on the iloor as and on the 21st of last month be passed nouncement made from desk, Sunday here. Eagle Mills, Miss Hannah McGee, of Josephine flat as a flitter. On arising, she per peacefully away, leaving a devoted forenoon. county, is visiting friends in town. , A middle aged woman of stout, ceived her husband standing with wife and eight children, besides maDy Union Prayer Meeting Thursday eve Silualel U mile, nasth of Aíhlacd, sDrt 1.» mi e« warm friends to hear Limin affectionate soum of Jackaenvilie, are prepared m du L ost .—A small gold ring. The find- ■ hearty appearance and with resolution mouth stretched from car to ear. Cha- remembrance. Air. Watson was born ning at 7:g o-clock in the Academy. er will be suitably rewarded by leav and endurance,equal to the emergency, ' grined at the humility, she struck m ith | in Vermiliion county, Indiana, and, at Choir Meetings on Saturday evening i MERCHANT AND EXCHANGE beaming from her comelv countenance, ; tho pitcher at the canine,but threw the the time of his death, he lacked one ing the same at this office. passed through town, oh last Saturday cream in her own face, and «trunk the day of being fifty-four years old. of each week at 7’ .j o clock at the Acad BUSINESS Mrs. M. W. Hargadine arrived home i en route for R lading on foot. From Indiana he emigrated to Illinois, emy. j stovo instead.Result:A humiliated worn- ------- on last Saturday, after a visit of some Ian; a broken pitcher; a pint of cream where he resided for many years. When T he B oulon F amily . — This troop WANTED — A FIRST-CLASS BAKER. FROUR, GRAHAM, CORN MEAL AND FEED weeks to friends in Lake county. lost;a cat scared out of a year’s growth; the war of secession burst upon the gave one of their entertainments in this a dog couched under tho table; five country iu 1861, he volutecred in the Communicate with Wm. Maj field, Ash J. M. Sutton, editor of this paper, is place, on last Thursday evening. The ’children wiping lacteal fluid out oi hundred and sixth regiment of Illinois land, Oregon. J T BED-ROCK PRICES. spending the week in Josephine coun attendance was not large but those ! their mother’s optics; a broken broom volunteers aud served in the Union t "36 ponnds of flour, 2 pounds of shorts and S ty, among old friends and patrons. haiullo and a prostrate husband; a army for three years. He participated J. N. Terwilliger, house, sign and I poduls oi bran given per bushel of got d w Lea- who did attend speak well of the per ............. — -------- ------ formance. Had the troop given a more ¡friend applying irritating plasters to in the memorable battle of Pittsburg ornament.il painter, paper hanger etc. Will sack flour—cnstomer« girnisbing sack« - N. S. Marshall has sold his one half I extended notice of their coming, they the sides of a spectator to remove pains, binding and a number of other severe Ashland, Oregon. | no -11 tf I Suk? w.th our new ccr vn them, lun.reired at low I rales. interest in his upper saw mill on would doubtless have secured a larger caused by exhaustive laughter. engagements. In one of these, in the I Ashland creek, to John Chandler. Summer of 18G3, lie was prostrated by J unny S moker . T he best of flour and fresh ground house. Brother G. F Billings,, sun stroke, ami never again recovered graham and corn meal delivered in any This time it is a girl and Robt. Taylor, N eeds R epair . — We respectfully his former health. At the close of the part of Ashland, at mill prices, bv the will have eharpe of the business, be of Clear Lake, the happy father. The I call the attention of the town author Josephine Items, war, ho received an honorable discharge Eagle Mill, ’ * ing assisted by competent millers. young lady arrived Tilly 31st ultimo. and at the time of his death, he whs ities to the horrible condition of the i —------------------- ----------------------------- i receiving a pension from the Govern M u - ri ’ iiy , August 3, 1878. JUST RECEIVED. Mr. Sutton is absent this week and side walk, just north cf t e new M. E. L22 LSU Lia 21X U X7T 02> ment which he gave his health and life I Grain and vegetable crops doing Wagner & Anderson have just receiv any editorial shortcoming, noticeable in Church. It is washed out into ditches to defend. In his life, he illustrated which makes it difficult to piss in day well, despite the dry hot weather. this issue, is chargeable alone to ad in tho maxim: “ An honest man is the ed a large lot of farming machinery’, WARANTED as REPRESENTED time and dangerous at night. A cess Corn twelve feet high, potatoes weigh1 noblest work of God,” to whom he lias which will be exchanged for wheat terim. pool of stagnant water, also, stand? [3 9 tf] S arah A. F arnham . ing two pounds, and onions five inches been called, “sustained and soothed or cash. ------------- .0.---------------- [noltfj near by. that should be drained for the A San Francisco firm Ins an agent in by an unfaltering trust” in His benifi- in diameter are not uncommon hero. Subscribers who’ have not taken Sam’s valley collecting chitham bark sake of health and decency. — cent justice aud goodness. You report some one having shown their books, arc requested to come for and wild grape root, out of which to B roke O ut . — A number of tho most ward and do so. Those who have not manufacture bitters. you a stalk of cats G feet 9 inches in Jacksonville Items. stalwart and active brave3 of the Klam paid for their books, are hereby re height. I have, growing, oats eight Having removed my Millinery minded that the money is very much Charley Hargadine is back again from ath tribe of Indi.ms broke out last feet, and rvo mue feet. “How is that needed by the undersigned. Goods to my residence on Main •Tilly 31, 1S78. Lake couuty. We cm notice little week. They male a simultaneous and fcr high ? ” J. M. B. street, opposite lion. Lindsay Ar Tho Tunes is greatly’ improved iu »change in his appearance, except in the savage attack on a number o' buy fields belonging to the whites and unmerci growth of his whiskers. Fruit of all kinds is plenty, and to I sizu and appearance. piegate’s residence, I wish to cali A RARE CHANCE. Charley do fuiiy pitched the hay in 1 irge stacks. Be spare. Ono half of onr crop will be serves success for exertion nna enter Mrs. Martha Schumpf desires to call the ladies’ attention to the fact J. Q. Latta returned from the soda ing s-ocoewh it intimidated,the owners of for sale, and there will be plenty left. I prise. the attention of the public to the fact ’ that 1 will sell all goods in my springs on lhitte creek last Monday. the hay paid the savages on’e dollar that she is desirous of selling out her D. P. March was the first to have his I DOtica tha S' iili:r! says that Ken- entire stock of millinery goods, togeth line Wnile away, he killed five fine antlers, per day and allowed them to depart. BELOW COST! and now he is ranked among tho Nim- Al. Seeord, one of the mechanics wheat threshed, and got tho first nelh is quite a punster. TLat ceriain- er with lur good will of the entire bus rods. Sh ide Hats,... ...25 to 5(1 rent-1 working on the Presbyterian Church, grain to the mill on Applegate. Liw- ' ly is very complimentary. Mr Krause iness. Those desiring to invest in a Drees <c . ,|l 50 lo $1 00; good business will do well to investi den A Co. aro doing the threshing for Lace* I . er yard always was a very Frank fellow. By Mr. G. M. Barlingham has ceased when noir the comb of the building, I ..(Mi lo *5 cetili«. Hosiery..". gate. [ n4-tf 12J to: 25 <« the wav, T observe a great improve <« his connection with Mr. Joseph Brown the othsr day, slipped, with a bunch of this part of t’ue county. Ribbons .05 10 2. !5 Ki I Gloves. in the butchering business, and Mr. shingles, but c.ingat on the eves aud 11 (Ml; I notice many of your “lords of crea-1 ment in that paper lately, l.ov exalts TAKE NOTICE. Boys’ M ool Hats .................................. '.ícente. Wm. Harris succeeds him. Read saved himself from a fearful fall. Yes tion” flee to the mountains, during the ; Frank, and Lio “minds eye” is entirely Mas. M. A. tscMVMpr. Al) persons knowing themselves in notice of new firm. terday the scaffolding gave way with Anguet 9, 1878. ’(3 9 if) ----------- ---------- pre.-ont heated season. Somo do the clear for business. debted to the Ashland Woolen Mills, two of the carpenters, at work on the Master Horace Reeser, aged four M E. Church,but they luckily escaped same hero and leave their wives and i Mr. A. Fisher is going to San IT in are hereby notified to call and settle, years, stepped into onr sanctum yes without broken bones. Items are children at homo, to fight tho fleas and cisco, 6oon, on a short visit. I sù p- either with cash or note in Ihirty days from this date. terday morning, with a treat <>f delicious scarce but we are not h inkering after house flies, while they camp in the folks pose Ito wishes to see the young W. II. A tkinson , Agent. ----- 0----- ’ripe apples, tor the printers. If that funeral notices. cool shade and discuss such delicacies A shland , April 5th, 1878. 43tf off safely for the Fatherland. --------- |boy lives, be will never be in arrears to The undersigned desires to give the newspapers. I nstallation . — At the last regular as mountain trout aud fat venison— The Boulon Troupe lias returned and SETTLE UP ! public notice of the fact that ---—---- ---------------- shall take a mountain airing, Boon, my meeting of Ashland L »dgo, No 189, I The Yreli < J'mruul commenced its will perform hero on next Saturday, Those knowing themselves indebted to he has several thousand feet of self, but can neither take a wife along O. G. T., the following officers were twenty-fifth volume with its issue of prox. They take well. tuo late lirrn of Brown A. Burlingbam, first class lumber for sale, at the the 7th inst. R >bert Nixon,the present duly instalDd for the ensuing quarter, or leave one at home. are requested to make immediate set steam saw mill, on Butte creek. I A porcine quadruped belonging to I editor and proprn-t »r, has presided over by A. D. Helman, L. D.: J. S. E i- tlement of their accounts. The busi Q lief all along the line in the nmtri- its columns for seventeen years, with banks, W. C. T ; M ISM xj« Anderson. mouial fieLl. Not a skinnage to report, Mr. J tmes Cardwell, came into town ness of the old lirrn mtret be settled at Also, that he has a lot of splendid It was chased once. marked success and atnlitv. furniture, on Granite street, which J oseph B roìvn , W. \ . T’ ; Mi*s K »‘e Tuornt<>:i, W 8.; even in V/estern-wiftch or higher up ! last Sunday night. 3 9 if] G eorge B urlingham . around by tho mischievous boys and he will dispose of at very reasona M instrels C oming .—The Morrell P. L. Fount iin, W. A. S ; J. G. E l William’s creek. Expect, u *ws from banks. W. I’. S.; O R. M . er, W. T ; that foreign clime soon, however, of a and became so overheated, that it died ble rates. Wheat, oats aud barley TO THE LADIES. Minstrel trorpe are bil.ed t) give an A. Secord, \V. (' ; M. Wagner, W. 31 ; startling character—will repart should before morning. Loss, about ten or exhibition in Ashland on next Monday Miss Lizzie II ir cadili-*, W. I). M. any hostile movement ccenr. Miss Herrin Co. have been appoint taken in exchange. twelve dollars. evening. This troupe has the reputa Miss 31. Herrin, W . I. G. (8-4w) W esley M itchell . ed sole agents for Ashland, for Mrs. zt little uangh-or of ?>I. M. Woody, tion of giving ix.-elleot performances Anderson, W. R. H H. S One of our citizens worships two 11. F. Fitzgerald’s health coRSET.some- ... 7 weft .. k—no other cases <•♦' sick- died 1 i.i't .whCTeVer they have been. Woolen. W. L. II. S., « thiug entirely new and superior to any • ' -Nf - Gods; one is money. a s to report. M ack . ne drews, P. W. C. T. thing in the market. No more broken G irretì Son is the name of a new Mr. Cardwell's family departed from •teels—Ease, Comfort, Style and Dura zlnswer to aii Incjairy. firm in our town. Tue junior m.mb r our midst the ether day, en route for bility combined. P remd ms for P eri ierons .—Mr. V»’. Ladies will please arrived here last Saturday. He b * irs C. M,er ci?:-rs the following speci il pre A shland , Angivt G.1S78. call and examine. (3 9 w2) regions of greater altitude. They pro a striking resemblauce to the <1 ler E ditor T idings :—In a late number pose doing the romances of the Cas partner, in everything but siza, and is miums for colts and fillies sired by his I DON’T FORGET IT. expected, when II m .Y become a little celebrat'd imported Percherun hors- of your paper, you made inquiry re- cades. If you are troubled with nervous »better acquainted, to cali hi u “ P i ” We expect another eclipse shortly e«: For the best yearling colt Ore l by girding the n ime of the man who was ness, are disheartened, tired of life,fear \V bite Prince S2‘>; tor the best suck- with Dilly. the packer, at the time he a grand total of both ■< >u and hujou . deatli or feel out of sorts, as the saying ■ J. W. Bradford is his r. ime an 1 C .li- iiig colt sir; d by Wlifte Prince, 820; was kill 'd, by tho Indians, near Plue Why do the girls wear buttons now is, you may safely conclude that you This Inst it ill ion hasbeen reorganized and . __ o .................... fillv sired by tiix iu i 1851. llis name was Virgil lloruia his destination. lie left Oreg in f<><- the b-st yearling have the Dyspepsia or Liver Com adays, instead of hooka aud eves? (An incorporated, and will open i for the good cf the State and is on \\ hite Prince, Sl.qfor tho b-*st sucking Q dvy. He emigrated to Oregon in swer next week). plaint. 'The liver is very apt to be ¡‘lily sired by Wuite Prince. $15; for ly rememberd by a host of mourning the best yearling With what little pleasure wo have in come torpid this season of the year, as I colt sired by l’ri.le 1850, i and traveled in the company poisons arising from stagnant water or •creditors whom he “bilked out of va of Perche, $20 8’20; for the best yearling with which 1 crossed tho plains that this world, we would like tho pleasure decaying vegetation, are more numer nuns sums large and small. May he dily sired by Pride of Perche of eating our own chickens. le, $15; for year. ous, and arc. through inhalations, tak With a Corps of Six Teachers. ever cast his shadow before him. the best sucking < colt sired by Gan. Jack Montgomery started to Read en into tho blood. Unless the liver is The two men were traveling alone, Flenrv, $20; for rfie b- st. sivking tillv ing this morning, with Father Buch- strong and active, and furnishes a sup Dr. W. B. Royal, late of Oakland, sired by Gen. Fleury with a small pack train loaded with ard, who leaves many warm friends. , $15. at the com- ply of fresh and pure blood to drive I, Donglas couuty,arrived in town on last ing St-ite l’air, commencing October 11 >ur, and had camped near where Three Regular Courses of Study On Monday, at M”. Watson’s ranch out the impurities,the above-mentioned 'Saturday with bis family. He hire 10. 1878. Pucenix is now located, when two In on Bear ereek, Mr. Berry was thrown I symptoms arc sure to follow, and if are provided: . «... •located permanently in Ashland, aud dians were allowed to enter their camp, from a load of bay, by ♦ he binder ¡ not heedod, may ei.d in more terrible BI TTE < HEEK 1TE3IS. Preparatory, commenced the practice of Lis prolos breaking, He was thrown about twen-1 diseases and death. White’s Prairie stealthily got possession of their gnus sion. His office and residence are on , Warm .... lido C 7 ' CT,..n • • • Wild S on his Flower proves itself the Great. Liver I Q^cac/c^/tc z (^oniDieicfa^ ty feet, and struck Factory’ street. See his card in this strawberries gone... .Coyotes are very i and tired upon them. Dilly was killed shoulder, breaking his right arm of! Panacea. Its action on the liver is II o but Quivy escaped and made his way near the wrist, and was otherwise con- paper. different from any medicine ever com i troublesome... .8Miool will close this to Yreka, then known as Suasta dig will pounded. Its cures are truly wonder T he M ails .—For two weeks past, ¡ we.-k....E. H. Hughes and wife and gings. Acompanyof miners volunteered siderably b> nised. The surgeons not be able to reset the fracture for ful. Try it. Price, twenty-five cents there has been considerable irregulari a p irt of his family are “down at the to accompany Quivy back to the t-eeno several days, until tho swelling is ro- and seventy-five cents. For sale .by ty in the mails, arriving at this place, i heel’ ... .J. P. Parker is now sole pro of the murder.but if I am not mistaken, duced. C hitwood A A tkinson . .1 special ry. Ón three occasions the Portland papers prietor of the Yellow Jacket steam saw the body of the murdered mau Lad (No5v3tf) Two shots were fired in town last failed to arrive on the day they were mill....Sam Camer.on has sold out his been buried by another company of night, but I could not ascertain what For particulars, address, due. The same has been the case witii interest in tho Butt«» Creek ‘'lightning gold seekers, who had arrived before was the trouble with the weapon; it Notice- express, ” to J. A. Obenchain, and now them. the mails from tho south. Something FJJI he partner?! ip heretofore existing between L. S. Ashland Academy, must have been self-acting. iogs come in all the same M 1’. Marsh and J 1’. Parker, is this day ci*eolved I was mining at Y'reka at the time, wrong somewhere. by mutud con-eut, J. 1’. Parker assuming the irxlebt A shland : August G. : : : : O regon . “Dad” Stought will build a house and, to the best of mv recollection, the edne«s, and <■ >1 ec’ing i>ccouut6 due the lirm, I.. S. P. Orme Bros.,from Foot’s creek.finish M -ran withdrawing. The ino;>t cowardly villain that and move on his land adjacent the date of the allair was June 13, 187)1. W. T. LEEKE, P res . L. S. P. M arsh . steam saw mill, ere long. ed cleaning up 1 ist week, and took out M. L, F. W illits , 8eo’y. breathes, is he who will write another J. P. P arker . about 73 oz. of dust, or about $1,235. B ig B i tie , July 1«, 1878. A Butte ertek bachelor wants a wife. [7 w4. an 1 and anonymous, insulting let (N7-6T1 Fire Sleet in* The organization of an amateur dra ter,’ containing obscene language or For particulars, enquire at Sauc Sage’s matic association is under discussion Treasurer’s Notice. pictures. A filthy cur, of this species, little old log cabin. Pursuant to adjournment,thecitizens ASHLAND am prepared to piy ull Lake Co. warrants that by onr folks. A dance at tho residence of J. C. recently mailed snoli a letter in the were ¡.-o^nred for payment, up to Juae 30, 1878, of Ashland met at Helman’s Hall on Two cases of assault and battery * and ¡uteres; on them, «io cease from this date. Asliland Posfoflice. It was inclosed in Robinson recently. No “benzine,” a A ndrew M c C allan . were tried before Squire Huiier, within i I a Wells & Fargo envelope. Does any good supper,splendid music,a pleasant Monday evening, August 5th. Trens., T. ike Co., Oregon. One in which Riley Committee ou constitution and by the last week. gathering. one know who he is ? L ake V iew , O ri : g .. July 15.1878. [7-wL T'.oy first met on Saturday—promis laws asked for further time to report, was plaintiff and Rodgers defendant; Dissolution ot Co-partnership- jury trial; verdict, not guilty. In the M an T rap .—If onr city fathers will ed on Sunday—became secured on which, upon motion, was granted. other, DeRoboam was plaintiff and Committee on how to utilize water, examine the side walk,on Granite street Mouday, and engagement“burstod” on The pirtnershin heretofore existing between R.M. Tuesday. Verily there is ‘ ‘ bitter mix made, through their Chairman, Dr. J. Enos defendant; also a jury trial; ver Garrett :ir.d D. J. Ferree, under the firm mine of just south of Spickelmier s shop, they i dict, guilty, and defendant fined $35 Garrett and Feriee, In the buskers of owning and Have now on hand a fine aeeortment of will discover that the banisters next ed with the sweet.” The course of true LI. Chitwood, a lengthy verbal report, and costs. operating certain etntre lines in Jack*on and Lake love does not run very smoothly in the stating that tho committee had consid counties, re ihisdav disso.ved by mutual consent. to the creek are such poor excuses that R. M. OAR RE LT. ered the practicability of the construc A. M. Ashbury, an old resident of there is great danger of someone pitch Big Butte clime. D. J. FERREE. Our disciple who liveth in the City tion of a reservoir on the Hargadine this place, died last Friday. f 004-6 W A shland , June 29, 1878 ing over a precipice of about twenty 1 ditch, from which water could be used of Path, which is in the valley of Big The wife of John Hockersmith, aged feet, aud l ghting on their ear. A little cm make money faster at work for us Consi’ting of the latest etvles of hd're* rats and :han at anything e!f>e Capital not requir timely work in this case may save a Butte, did enthirst about the late days i in tho business part of town by hy about 20 years, died on Dry creek, on S hades , and a full stock of F lowers , O rnament « ed; we will .tart you. 112 per day at and T bummingr ; Aleo, of jubilee, and accordingly wended his draulic pressure; also the purchase of last Sunday. She leaves an infant damage suit. home m by the industrious. Men, way on an ass to the laud of Sodom and i a Turbine wheel and force pump, to three days old. Truly a ¿ad bereav- women, boys and girls wanted every- DRY GOODS, w here to w ork for us- Now is the time. Mr. S. N. Hazen, of Lost river, Lake Gomorrah, where be partook of the be placed in the flouring mill, with ment.' Co«tly outfit and term« free. Address sufficient ho-e to guard the business He came near handing The Bonlon troupe benefited here on Consisting of county, gave us a call last Wednesday. spirits freely. Tr.cE A: Co., Augusta, Maine. in bis checks, and passing to the grave part of town. After considérable dis Saturday night last,to a crowded house, He reports hay making still progress of his fathers. “Should my stomach cussion, the committee was instructed i CA83ÏMERES, Dissolution Notice, for the Jacksonville brass band. TWEEDS. ing. Vast amounts are being saved. crave more of that which giveth red to make a written report and present LAWNS, Wm. Kenny is constructing a No. 1 otice i’ hereby g'ven that the co-partnership Those who had sown grain are about ness of eyes, I shall take strychnine the same at next meeting. The com ALTACAS. N heretofore existing between Joseph Frown and track for horse training or racing, on print «, through harvest. Some crops are re straight, instead of the liquid.” Thus mittee was also instructed to corres I G. M. Burlirgham, under the firm name <>f Brown & the ranch of Col. J. N. T. Miller. markably heavy. Bybee A Caldwell deposes this disciple of Peth. Buriii'gham,i<, this day, dissolved, by mutual con trowo snd black DOMESTIC, pond with parties in Portland and San check and 4tfpe< Our B. B. Club are preparing to ac sent. The b ts’ness wi’i he continued at the old ¡ SHIRTING; Also, Francisco, and ascertain the cost of at the mouth of Lost river, have two Dr. J. P. Parker rime “the plains stand.b,- Bro«li A Harris, and the continued patron acres of wheat which it is believed will across” in the year ’52, in quest of pump, hose, etc., and report at proper cept the challenge from the Mystic age of ihe public is re*i>e<:ifully solicited. The new firm will b- reMion-ible for all parUierehip debts cod - Crockerg Clu1» of Fort Klamath. yield sixty bushels to the acre. and Glassv»aret health, hardly expecting to reach this time. tme'ed by the late firm atd all the notes and accounts / A strange gentleman bv the name Tho meeting seemed to be unani due me old firm, are payubleonlv to the new. Groceries, Tobacco “ shore alive; has been badly ruptured Cigars, L et A gain .—On the first of this twice since; horses ran away with rea mously in favor of the immediate or A . M. J oseph B rown , through town 1 Sutton, . passed . Candies “ Kult* G. 31. B uri ingham . nudiiv en route for Josephine county, county. x July 9, 1878. month, the contract for carrying the per, and broke some of his ribs; was ganization of a hook and ladder com Sunday mails between Rnseburg and Reading kicked by a horse three or four years pany, the expense of procuring neces I The first ever heard oí him in this vi- Also, a large assortment of wmaN article« uraalljr sary fixtures to ba paid by assessment ' cini’y. was in the days of ’19, aud he Dr. W. B. Royal found in dry goods’ houses. All of which will be was re let. Williams is the lucky since, and his life was almost despaired sometimes goes by the name of “Pio board. sold bidder’s name and $55,000 the sum he of; has done enough hard manual and made by tho town meeting (¿¿'■■Has permanently located m Ashland. A-q neer.” He has gone over to hide him- ajourned to Oa motion, I mental labor to kill half a dozen or proposes to perform the service for. meet at the sune place on Monday I self in the bowels of the earth in the CHEAP FOR CASH. Will gi^e his undivided attention to the What particular Williams it is who has dinary men; is 62 years of age, and yet , big cave. We Lope he will find a 12th, at 7] g o ’ clock in the eve- August I Practice of Medicine. made this lucky strike is not stated but he is on Big Butte doing more hard 82?" Produce taken at cieh price. j small slug of gold, too big to lift. niog. work than any man of ordinary muscle, <U 1 on uh and xamine good», »nd a ^certain price« Has bad Fifteen Years ’ Practice in Oregon. the general opinion is that it is Lodger Would’nt ho feel queerly curious? J acob W agner , Chairman. before rurchaMng eke where. Fjret dour north of J at the age of 35 could do. Does this Williams, as no one but a dead mau [ d »Util ------------ - K enneth ^ OFFICE At his residence on Factory Street. [3-9tf M. McCall & Co.'s W. A. M c P herson , bto. pro tern. would make such a grouso of himself. not speak well for Oregon climate? From obrervatton.« tiken at eun-rbe. Tie figures following the dates indie ite the temperature: Friday Aogni>t “•» 52, » clear; <• Silurday, «< 51, 3. Ct c< Snnd »y. 4, IS, » cc <c Monday, 5, ■J«. cc << Tiiewl <y. «, 55, » « AVnlne-d y.“ ii ■ i , « • <* Thursday, “ S, 52 H. C. H ill . ¡LIVE LIVE I HQTICJ2. t —-- ■ St ti Furniture Lumber I ACADEMY I , « «¡it? r«’<v September 9th, 1878, » I luaarv a i IiistTumantal Music J VARIETY STORE. Millinery Goods, X*. o------------------- ------ . , uu