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ip ÁSHLÁND FRIDAY TIDINGS AUGUST 16, 1878 local I ntelligence . T ravel north and south about equal, so far, this season. . . EU We acknowledge the receipt of the necessary coin, from Julius E. Foss, our old friend, and a pioneer Ashland er, now residing at Truckee, Cal., to pay his subscription to the T idings ,for the current year. The Sacramento JFeeAZ*/ Union is one Sewing machine needles of every of California’s oldest and best news papers. Thoroughly independent in variety at the City Drug Store. expressing its views on all subjects, it Wilderville thinks of starting a grave deserves its enviable reputation. See yard, they have a doctor already. card in T idings to day. Many of onr town people visit the The committee appointed to select Soda Springs during the present heat the grounds for the 2d annual Pioneer ed season. reunion, to be held on the second Qar new Church buildings are rear Thursday in September, have celeoted ing their fair proportions, rapidly the Court House lot in Jacksonville, for the place of meeting. heavenward. The editor of the Yreka Union does P ostal A gent , Geo. A. Steele,passed his writing standing, end eats his meals south last Sunday, and returned Tues on the mantle shelf. He rode thirty- day morning. five miles on horse back the other day, Read the notion of final settlement in and then he don’t believe in sitting the matter of the estate of W. D. New down all the time anyhow. land, deceased. F ine S how C ase .—Inlow & Farlow G eorge C onn , Register of the Like have recently had constructed an ele View Land Office,spent several days in gant show case, which may be seen on town during tho past week. their counter filled with every thing —• ■ ♦------------------ ornamental and useful. Mr. Wm. C. G eorge P. D orris has became asso Daley is the architeot and builder. ciated with W. H. Odell, in the publi cation of the Oregon Statesman. P. G. Strickland, agent of the Singer Bro. Krause, being imbued with the sewing maohine Co. at Yreka, says the spirit of age, has determined to enlarge ladies of Lake and Jackson are at liber the Sentinel, and otherwise improve'it. ty to compete for that $50 Singer, which is to be awarded for the three “Pretty Primrose” is the title of a best made pieces of ladies’ underware. new schottische, arranged by Chas. E. One of the attaches of this office Owen, a copy of which has come io rushed out of the sanctum the other hand. morning pale as a ghost, and soon as Tbo M. E Ladies’ Sewing Society he could catch his breath, exclaimed: meets every Tuesday afternoon, in “What white thing is that hanging up stead of Thursday, as we stuted last against the wall in there.” It was a clean towel. week. N ew ’ L odge of A. F. and A. M.—Mr. From observations taken at sunrise: H. C. Hill, D. D. G. M. of the District August 9:h, 54, dear; 10th, 56, clear; of Southern Oregon, returned last week 11th, 52, clear; 12th, 51, dear, 13th, from Lake View,where he had been for 50, clear; 14th, 52, clear; 15th, 59, cloudy. Tbe figures following the the purpose ofin6tituting a new Lodge of masons. Mr. Hill furnishes ns with date indicate the temperature . •---------------------- --------------------------------- - the following report: He arrived at I mportant I tem .—Subscribers to the Lake View Aug. 3d, 1878, and conven building fund of the new Presbyterian ed a Lodge of masons, held an election Church, are hereby informed that they of officors,instituted,Lake View Lodge, can settle their subscriptions either in No 71, installed the officers and they money or wheat delivered at the Ash proceeded to work in the first degree. land Mills. The names of the officers are as follows: W. H. A tkinson . Geo. Conn, W. M; Wm. Denny, S. W; CU’mn Building Com. A. Tenbrook.J. W; C. B. Watson,Seo.; We have received from Chief Dun Geo. Penland, Treas.; J. B. Phelp, bar, a neatly printed pamphlet, con Tyler;'(J. A.Evens, S. D.; S. Ballard, taining the report of tbe 14th annual J. D; R. Reding and C. E. Randall, session of the Grand Lodge of the I. Stewards. The time of meeting of this O. G. T., held at Portland on the 18th, Lodge is on Saturdays, preceding the 19th and 20th of Jnne 1878. It con full moon each month. Mr. Hill de tains among much other interesting sires to express his thanks for the kind matter, a very graceful compliment to reception he met from the brethern of Lake county. the press of Oregon. Mr. J. C.Scott.late of Eureka, num J. M. M c C all is having a fire proof roof put over his brick store house. bolt county, is in this valley looking Six inches of land covers the upper for a location. He is so much pleased with this country that he has deter ceiling. mined to return immediately and bring Senator J. II. Mitchell has returned his family. He and his wife are both to Portlaud, and will remain in Ore professional musicians. gon until the meeting of next congress in December. W aldo wants a blacksmith. There is a large extent of mining and farming Mr. High, our effiuieut barber, has country,that would support a good me- something to say to the readers of the i ohanic. Their only dependence at pres T idings , this week. Look in our “new ent is a Chinaman with but very lev ad. column" to day. tools to work with. He has not even Deer are now fat as mutton, and a screw plate in his shop. those who have the nerve and the skill J. Wimer & Sons have recently re- to climb to where they roam, aud kill paired aud improved their mills on them, live like princes. Murphy creek, Josephiue eounty.Ogn., Gove and Merrill, photographers, and are making an excellent article of have gone to Rjck Point. They will flour. They have also a full assortment be in Ashlaad in about one week aud ' of general merchandise, which rates to ’ suit the times. See their new ad. will stay j ist five d Sy». Weather Report ■ — ■ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------------- I nstallation .—At the last meeting of Klamath Lode, No. 191, I. O. G. T., the following officers were installed for the ensuing quarter, by R. P. Flynn, Lodge Deputy: II. Wending, W. C. T.;C. F. Schiller, W. V. T.; F. Miller, W. 8.; W. Ck Smith, W. A. S.; J. Bev an, W. F. 8.; M. H. Lorah, W. Treas.; J. Ervin, W. Cbap.jT. Rogers, W. Al.; I. Freeborn, W. D. M.; C. Woodward, W. I. G.; P. Reece,W. O. G.; J. Kane, W. L. II. 8.; P. Casey, W. R. H. S. and J. H. Sembower, P. W. C. T. NECK TIE FESTIVAL,. * 4 A .'estiva! and neck tie party will be given by the ladies connected with the Presbyterian Church, on Wednesday evening, August 21st. Tho festival will be,given in the new church build ing. Ample arrangements will be made to render this one of the most enjoyable entertainments of the season. The exercises will consist of musio, both vocal and instrumental, speaking, etc. A splendid supper will be served under the snpervison of competent F or the M ountains .—If the deni committees. Hon. J. M. McCall has zens of Jenny creek miss any valua been appointed general manager. J. bles from their premises this week, we D. Fountain will officiate us door keep trust they will regard it as simply a er and treasurer for the evening. coincidence that a party of four young Messrs. Chitwood, Inlcw and Baum are Asblanders are out in that section on a constituted a committee to see that the hunt. W. AV.Watson,II. T. Chitwood, church is properly lighted. Ladies J. M. Wagner and J. S. Eubanks jr. are expected to supply the neck ties in are their names. Their outfit was accordance with the rule governing elaborate and precludes the possibility such festival gatherings. Mrs. Tozer of their being forced to forage exten will have charge of the ties prior to sively for provisions until their return. their distribution and will receive the They may pick up watermelons if they same,any,time before,or on the evening find any lying around loose. of the festal. A general invitation is The most interesting occurrence in extended to all to attend, and those town this week, was the arrival in our who can do so, are kindly requested to streets of Mr. W. C. Myer, driving his bring their baskets filled with such ar two Shetland ponies, Bobby Burns and ticles as they deem suitable to aesist in Molly, attached to a Cue White Chapel supplying the table. The prooeeds are Dexter wagon. Molly was accompa to be for the benefit of the church. An nied by her foal,two months old, being admission fee of 25 cts. will be charg the smallest specimen of “horse” on ed at the door; children half price. Green eyed monster has appeared • W anted — Immediately a painter in Ashland. J. N. TmWILLEGAB. over in the corner. • " t , There is a demand for“garden sass,” WANTED — A FIRST-CLASS BAKER and rosy cheek girls. Communicate with Wm. Mayfield, Ash * District sohool closed sine die; 35 land, Oregon. scholars were enrolled. J. N. 'ierwilliger, house, sign and ornamental painter, paper hanger etc. Robert Gray saw a panther to day Ashland, Oregon. [ no 44 tf J near tho old Southerland mill. A lady cn Butte is “skeered”—an T he best of flour and fresh ground graham and corn meal delivered in any Indian was seen here last year. part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the Most all the children of onr locality Eagle Mill, * have a severe attack of the epizootic. JUST RECEIVED. The better-half of Mat Obenchain of Wagner ® Anderson have just receiv Jacksonville, is visiting friends here. ed a large lot of farming machinery, Our P. M. has received the new which will be exchanged for wheat mail bag and key. An augury of“biz,” orcash. [no4tf] some time. Subscribers who have not taken Some of our citizens have been rus their books, are requested to come for ticating in the mountains, giving chase ward and do so. Those who have not to the mow it ch. paid fort their books, are hereby re minded that the money is very much Geo. A. King, for many years a pop needed by the undersigned. • ular knight of the whip, is now one of * J. Ji. S. our substantial tillers of mother earth, A RARE CHANCE. and.a bully good fellow too. Martha Schumpf desires to call The Yellow Jacket mill is running at the Mrs. attention of the public to the fact its utmost capacity. Mr. Linder saw that she is desirous of selling „ out be.r yer; John May engineer and John entire stock of millinery goods, togeth Foster is the head-screw tender—all er with her good will of the entire bus iness. Those desiring to invest in a experts at their trade. good business will do well to ¿uvesti* Dave Stout oame from Phoenix last gate. ■ - . f u4 tf week to out some hay ou his ranch, TAKE NOTICE. nd accidentally inflicted a slight wound All persons knowing themselves in on his hand with a scythe, aqd went debted ,to the Ashland Woolen Mills, home with a hand and arm badly swol are hereby notified to call and settle» len. either with jash or note in thirty days J onny S moker . from this date. k W. H. A tkinson , Agent. Jacksonville Items. A shland , April 5th, 1878. 43if SETTLE UP ! Aug. 12, 1878. J?a. T idings .—I would say to the public, Those knowing themselves indebted to Burlingham, and especially to travelers, that first class the late firm of Brown are requested to make immediate set acco uinodation can be had at the hotel of tlement of their accounts. The biisri Mrs. Vining, at this place. ness of the old firm must be settled ut The atmosphere is den?e with smoke, and once. J oseph B rown , days su’.try. 3 9 if] G eorge B urlingham . Judge Prim is again off to his mines in TO THE LADIES. the Siskiyous. Miss Herrin & Co. have been appoint James McCully, the sheepist, is sojourn ed sole agents for Ashland, for Mrs. ing among us during watermelon time. R. F. Fitzgerald’s, health corset ,some Mr. Joseph Wetterer has been seriously thing entirely new and superior to auy- thing in the market. No more broken ill, but is thought to be slowly recovering. steels—Ease, Comfort, Style and Dura-, Miss Katie Huffman will leave here short bility combined. Ladies will pieuse (3 9 w2) ly, on a visit to friends in the Willamette call and examine. valley. DON’T FORGET IT. Answer to query last week—Because If you are .troubled , with nervous» when they hook anything, the eye is sure to Dess, are disheartened, tired of life, fear see them. death or feel oat of sorts, as the saying Onr B. B. Clubbers, are so scattered, all is, you may safely conclude that you hopes of meeting the Mystic Club at Fort have the Dyspepsia or Liver Com plaint. The liver is very apt to be-, Josephine County Items. Klamath, are futile. come torpid this season of the year, as Seme organs sold in this place and vicinity poisons arising from stagnant water or The last wool clip of Josephine coun occasioned considerable choir music, there decaying vegetation, are more numer ty will amount to 25,000 pounds. is also cheek involved. ous, and are, through inhalations, tak Gov. Briggs has 4,500 pounds of fine If any one wants a rubber stamp,or a good en into the blood. Unless the liver is combing wool on band, from his own set of stencels, call upon Chrit Bailey, he strong and active, and furnishes a sup ply of fresh and pure blood to drive clips. will cut them to order. out the impurities,the above-mentioned J. F. Kellogg,luto of Willow Springs, When young folks go walking in the coun symptoms are sure to follow, and if is building a new blacksmith shop at try, they should remember that corn has not heeded, may end in more terrible ears, potatoes have eyes, and beans stalks. diseases and death.. White’s Prairie Wilderville. Flower proves itself the Great Liver An application w»9 mode t j the sheriff, for Panacea. Its action on the liver is A digger squirrel was killed at Wild- erville, recently, and 1,225 grains of a license to sell commodities and illustra different from any medioine ever com tions of the fine arts, and after Deputy Sher pounded. Its cores are truly wonder wheat extracted from its chops. iff Coats had the papers made out,he conclud - ful. Try it. Price, twenty-five cents The masons of Kerbyville are repair ed it was not in his jurisdiction. and seventy-five cents.. For sale by C hitwood < fc A tkinson . ing the lower part of their building, for Mr. James Sutton, the irrepressible, again (No5v3tf) he use of the courts, for which! they mixed up with us on last Saturday. As we tax the county only four dollars a cannot dispose of him in any other way, we Notice- month. have concluded to vote him the freedom of he partnership heretofore existing between L. R. Katie Wilder will celebrate her 18th the city for the future. Pape wants that P. Marsh and J P. Parker, is this day dissolved mutual con »ent, J. P. Parker assuming the indebt birthday.on the 27th inst., at her fath pile of tin cans explained. ness, and cobecting accounts due the firm, L. 8. P. ers house in Wilderyille, by giving a It is about time the authorities lock up a Mirsh withdrawing. !.. S. P. M arsh . J. P. P ark kb . party for the entertainment of her monster in human form, in this place, or B ig B utte , Jaly 18, 1878. [7 <1. send him to the asylum, if ‘he is crazy, as friends and acquaintances. Kerbyville has a watchmaker, one of the indications are that ho iB. Every few Treasurer’s Notice, days, the town is regaled by a fresh tale of am prepared to nay all. lake Co. warrant* that the old ’49ers, and a very good work were presented for pavment, up to June 30, 1878, his demonstrations, and the cries of his fam and interest on them, wik cease from thia date. man too, we presume. One day last ily can be heard all around the neighbor A ndbew M c C alijcn . week a man with a loaded pack horse hood whore he lives. Treas., l ake Co., Oregon. L ake V iew , O beg ., July 15, 1878. L7-w4. . entered the town, lie was originally Dr. Robinson met with quite a serious ac from those provinces which alternate cident recently, at Dr. Danforth’s. He Dissolution Notice. between France and Germany, and con went to take a horse from the stables for the otice is hereby given that the co-partnershi;» sequently might be called a sort of a purpose of visiting a patient, when he re heretofore existing between Joseph Frown nod G. M. Burlingham, under the firm name of Brown hy-bred German. He had “truck” for ceived a severe kick in the breast, which BurllDgham. ie, this day, dissolved, by mutu.l con sale, to prevent lamps from exploding. knocked him down. Pr. Danforth says it. sent. The business will be continued at the old stand,by Brown & Harris,-and the continued patron Being of a bibulous disposition he in is probable some bones were fractured, and age or the public is respectfully solicited. The new will be responsible for all partnership debts crn>- dulged in sundry drinks of lager. Our ithat he never knew that horse to kick “be firm tracted by the late firmlaod all the notes aDd account due the okBfirm, are payable only to »'he new. watchmaker who sympathized some fore.’’ the coast. This diminutive team, was dressed in a splendid set of silver mounted harness, made to their special order. That was the first time they bad ever been driven in harness, but they moved off as though they had served a life time at the business. Mr. Myer has another span, which he will break ebortly, and proposes to visit “»------------ -------------- John Q. Latta and C. H. Hargadine our town soon “four in Land.” Mart Brown’s paper, the State Rights I) mocrat, last week, entered upon its have formed a co partnership,to do busi F ine W agon .—Mr. M. L. McCall fourteenth volume. It is a success aud ness in the merchantile line in Lake has had constructed a Bix horse wagon View. We know tbe boys well and for freighting, which surpasses any Mart is justlv proud of it. can recommend them to tbe patronage thing in the line on the road. W. W. Read George T. Baldwin’s new ad of the people of Lake. Give them a Kentnor executed the wood work, all vertisement to-day. Mr. Baldwin is show and they will treat you well. of the best quality of Eastern timber. the pioneer tin aud hardware man of Wagnor <fc Anderson have attached a The ironing was done by J. S. Eu Lake county. Patronize him. new separator to their flouring mill, banks and in point of mechanical skill Rev. L. L Rowland, Superintend which does excellent work iu cleaning it surpasses any job we have seen. ent of Public Instruction, in company grain. They have also attached a new The wagon, when completed, weighed with Dr. J. W. Robinson, was in to^n pattern of Howe’s scales to their eleva twenty-five hundred pounds, at least on a flying visit last Friday. tors, which expedates the weighing of fifteen hundred pounds of which is iron. Mr. Eubanks has established In oonsequence of repainting the grain and facilitates business gener the reputation of a first class mechanic Academy, services will be held on next ally. in every branch of blacksmithing but Sunday morning, at the usual hour, at S iskiyou C ounty F air .—We are in in ironing wagons and carriages be has the new Presbyterian Church. receipt of a neat little pamphlet, print few equals any where. During the ed in the Yreka Journal office, contain past ?yoar he has turned out a number Josephiue county has no shoemaker, ing the premium list of the fair to be of two hor3e carriages which would be and the people are anxious for held in Siskiyou county, October 21, creditable to any manufacturing estab one or two, to locate there. A fine , 3d, 1th and 5th. A liberal number of lishment on the cost. opening for some good workman. ------ ► ♦ ♦ i premiums are offered, and a large at- R ich S trike — The Yreka papers re Iu consequence of our absenoe last I tendance of competitors is expected. port a rich strike in Daggett’s mine on week and a crowd of other matter,“our R eturned .—W. C. Myer returned the Klamath. The Union says: After Sown” directory has been postponed. this week from the Willamette valley, making due allowance for all exager It will be taken up again ere long. where he has been spending the sum ation, we have no doubt it is the rich -------------- --------------1------- R. T. Baldwin sr. has established a mer with his fine stock. No man is est strike ever made in Northern Cali what in that direction, joined him. Baddie and harness Bbop at Merganser, I doing more for the stock interests of fornia. The streak or chimney is Becoming interested in each other, a Lake county, Ogn., and is prepared to Oregon, and he well deserves the suc about twelve inches wide and as to how game of poker was agreed to. To this attend to the wants of the people in his cess he has won. He brought with far it runs, no idea can be formed yet. the saloon keeper objected, and they him White Prince and Pride of Perche. A Mr. Wilson, of San Francisco, who line. See bis ad. straight way departed, bought a deck .—---------------------- has been surveying the Black Bear of cards and agreed to set down by the Col. W. S. Stone, General Superin- ' The Yreka Jjurnal, under the manage Mine, was in town this week on his jail and play a real old fashioned cheat tendeat of the C. & O. S. Company, meat of Robert Nixon, has long since way to San Franciso, and he informed ing game; the one who could cheat the came over from Yreka, last Wednes j been acknowledged as the leading day, on a visit to his elegant country paper of Northern California, and it us that he had visited the mine, and meat, to be the “best feller.” Things j well deserves a liberal patronage in that it was certainly the richest thing went smoothly for a while, but ere residence near Phcenix. he ever saw. In Daggett’s office, he long ominous words of discontent arose Southern Oregon. It has a large list saw specimens alone there, that were We omitted, last week, to brag about of correspondents and news gatherers, worth fully $20,000. The amount of on the air. The non-explosive man the Eagle Mills’ new advertisement. which make its columns replete .with money in sight cannot be estimated. had gobbled a half a dollar too much, 4 reward il offered to any person who news from every part of the country. This strike will put new life into .that according to the watch tinker’s count. oan beat it Read, ponder and govern section and will materially add to the The former drew a bnife, the latter a youraelvee accordingly. M r . W. C. D aley , clerk of this prosperity of the whole country, for stone. A combat ensued. Knife cried Mr.Daggett’s suocess will induce others B. P. Lewis, a miller of thirty years school district, requests us to say to to emulate his energy and perseveranoe out, I am dying! Stone replied, you experienoe.informs us that he has made i those in arrears for school rates, that in prospecting their mines. We learn don’t need that half dollar then? Knife arrangements with Wagner & Ander i the teachers have long since performed also that a streak or chimney of rich tossed out half dollar. Stone started son to manufacture a large quantity of their part of the contract in a very sat rock has been struck in the lowest lev for it, and knife in close pursuit. self rising flour injAshland. isfactory manner, and now need their el of Black Bear Mine, which will pay S equel —Watch tinker cut on the neck, at least $30 to the ton, and that Dr. S. Whittimore, of Roseburg, money, and that he most respeotfully, mine which it was reported had shoulder and hand, “t’other feller” but with earnest determination and slacked down in the quality of the • departed early<next morning fwith two gave us a call on Friday. He contem due appreciation of duty, makes this i rock, is now claimed by parties in au black eyes and a badly braised face. plates locating at Phoenix, in this coun and who ought to know, to be ------------------ :------------------------------------ ty. The Doctor is one of the most suc one more call—come forward gentle . thority as good as it ever was. This is very butte creek items . men and pay up, and get rid of being encouraging for the quartz interests of cessful medical men in the State. dunned. oui country. Barnes is in our town this week, Aug. 5, 1878. he is having good suocess in getting B orn .—We take pleasure in announcing I nstallation .—At a meeting of Linkville Hot verily. orders for his peerless photocromes. I the following list of arrivals in our vicinity. Lodge, No. 306, I. O. G. T., the following Wool harvest has about ended. Tnose wanting life like pictures should It will be noticed that it adds at least one officers were installed: Samuel Parker, W. Stock of all kinds are fat and greasy. not fail to see him before he leaves. M illion , to the number of our permanent C. T.; Miss Bertha Moore, W. R. S.; Miss Mollie Brooks, W. L. S.; Es’illa Moore, Sauc Sage lingers around his cabin. A new steam oyUnder for the Ed. inhabitants: To the wile of Ed. DePeati, on August W. V. T.; Ge j . Harris, W. S ; W. D. Corpe, Wm. Hubbard ha3 cut his foot with Smith’s steam engine at Jacksonville, Otb. 1878,a daughter. W. A. S.; Mary Corpe, W. F. S.; M. E. Lew has reoently been completed at the To the wife of John Million, on August is, W.T.; W. l’eirson, W. M.; Etta Moore, an axe. W. D. M.; Viola Lewis, W. 1. G.; Benjamin Ashland Foundry. The job was done lOih, 1878. a daughter. Big Butte’s town has been christen in a style no way inferior to Portland To the wife of Jacob Stone, August 12th, Lewis, W.O.G; W. S. Moore, W.C. and 1878, a daughter. ed Linderville. Chas Moore, P. W. C T, or San Francieco work. I I ------------------------------ ----------------------------------------- ----------------------------- ■«.----------------------------- ------------------------------- ----------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ T S 1 N J oseph B bown , G. M. B uri imgbam . K enneth . Joly 9, 1878. BARBER SHOP. R. F. High s pleased to announce to the people of I Ashland that be has purchased the estab lishment lately,occupied by Mr. Wm. May- ACADEMY field, and is now prepared to attend to the wants of his customers, in his line. jar Shaving, Shampooing, Hair-cutting, Dyeing, etc , promptly attended to. This Institution hasbecn reorganized and ^-©“Positively no work done after 12 o’clock ou Sundays. [nolOtf] incorporated, and will open Notice. In ProbMe Court for the County of ¡lake, State of Oregon. September 9th, 1878, In the matter of the estate of I Notice of final eet- W. D. Newland, dece&aed. j tlement. With a Corps of Six Teachers. Notice 1 b hereby given that 8. P. M ob «, the Ad ministrator of the eetat» of W. D. Newlaod, deceased, has rendered, ao.1 presented for settlement, and filed in this coart his final account of hie adminiBtration of said estate, and that Monday,.the 7th day of October, A» D. 1878,belDg a day of a term of Baid court, to-wit: Of the October Term, 1878, at the Court Room of said court, at Lake View, county and State above named, have been duly appointed by the Judge of said court, for the settlement of said account ana the close of said adminiBtration, at,*which time and place, any person interested tn Baid estate may apj>ear and file nie ex ceptions in writing to said .account aud contest the same. R. B. H atton , Clerk. Lake View, August 10th, 1878. v3nl04>w. FOR SALE. House and lot on Granite Street, barn and other out buildings—Plenty of fruit, etc. Enquire of [lw-p] T. G. W atters . BORN, BALDWIN.—At Linkville, Lake county, Oregon, August 8th, 1878, to the wife of George T. Baldwin, a daughter. ---------©0® — Three Regular Courses of Study are provided: Preparatory, o ---------oOo- ■ Instrumental Music A SPECIALTY. For particulars, address, ’ Ashland Academy, A shland : : : : : O regon . W. T. LEEKE, P res . L. F, W illits , Secy.' LN7-fl'V] A