Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 23, 1878, Image 3

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    'THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
A Card.
A Card.
Card of Thanks.
Desails & Co., of Scotch valley, have
stopped operations for the summer.
They will probably do away with
shoveling into the sluice boxes fn the
future, and will force the gravel up in­
to the flume with water, using a recent
California patent.
.
Nothing but a feeling of delicaoy,
as to the propriety of mentioning the
young ladies names, prevents your
correspondent chronicling one of the
most disgraceful affairs, in the shape of
woman beating, that ever went unpun­
ished. A certain Martin Mackey was
the perpetrator of this outrage, aud it
is to be deplored that an unwillingness
on the part of the young ladies to ap­
pear in court against him, denies justice
administering to this man his dues.
On the evening of the 7th inst., a
ball was given at Waldo under the
management of Chas. Decker. Owing
to the misunderstanding there were not
as many present as was anticipated;
still the evening was passed very pleas­
antly. At midnight an excellent sup­
per, prepared under the immediate
supervision of Miss Decker,was partak­
en of. For a substantial and tempting
supper, commend me to Miss Decker.
Prominent among those present were
Miss Mary Hogue, Miss Ernie Wood­
cock, Miss Adelia Hogue, Miss Mary
Gardiner, Miss McBriaty, Messrs. Abe
Hervey, Dr. Holton, Robt. Chamber­
lain, P.M. McBriaty, H. Brown, J. and
G. Parks, Jas. bo well and Chas. Hart.
J CUD B erton .
T he best of flour and fresh ground
graham and corn meal delivered in any
part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the
Eagle Mill,
*
Arrangements have been made to To the ladies of Ashland, who presented
suit the convenience and comfort of me that beautiful quilt. I wish to return sin­
FRIDAY
AUGUST M, 1878
all attending the camp meeting, which cere thanks. I trust that I may ever de­
is now in progress at Root’s grove, on mean myself so that they may consider me
JUST RECEIVED.
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
G eo N utley .
Wagner creek. Mr. and Mrs. Beeson worthy of their esteem.
Wagner & Anderson have just receiv­
A shland , Aug. 22, ’78.
A shland Peak is still white with
ed a large lot of farming machinery,
G. W. Smith and Samuel Pane have will furnish meals on the grounds, and
snow.
which will be exchanged for wheat
entered into a combination troop and Elmer Oatman will furnish stabling at M ail C oxtract L et . —A temporary con­
or
cash.
[noltfj
Jadge Silas J. Day was in town last will visit the various points in Lake the barn of Horace Root.
tract has been ordered, by the Post Master
J. II. V andever .
General, with Mr. Arthur Poole, of^tbis
Friday.
county. Mr. Pane taking photographs,
Subscribers who have not taken
county,
to
carry
the
mail
from
Browns-
their
books, are requested to come for­
Jacob Ish was in town last Friday on Mr. Smith repairing watches and sell­ Lusus N ature .—There was brought
ward
and do so. Those who have not
borough to Big Butte, eight miles and back
ing jewelry.
into this office, on lust Wednesday, a twice a week. The service will commence
business.
paid for their books, are hereby re­
living
chicken
with
four
legs
and
two
minded that the money is very much
F ound .—Six or a Half dozen weath­
September 1st, 18"8. This service was or-
Weather cloudy and cool, for the
needed
by the undersigned.
heads.
The
legs
and
feet
were
well
d red by the Department, ou recommenda­
er-worn blankets, which, their appear­
*
past few days.
J. M. S.
ance would indicate, have just return­ formed aud similar in all respects ex­ tion ol Senator Mitctft’ll.
Jack Layton is still running bis hy­ ed from a protracted siege in the Jenny cept that those behind were shorter
TAKE NOTICE.
than
those
in
front
and
one
of
the
hind
draulic on Applegate.
T11E
FESTIVAL.
Having dissolved partnership with
I creek hills. Who will pay for this no­
feet
bad
but
two
toes.
One
of
the
the
P. of H. Co., and with Olwell, we
Wheat sixty cents per bushel, and tice and take thorn away ?
of
The
festival
given
for
the
benefit
desire
all having accounts with ns to
heads was only partially formed, the
I
considerable coming in.
call und settle the same with cash ,
Fereland W. Sawyer has rented the beak projecting out of the chickens the Presbyterian Church, last evening,
wheat or note . Please attend to it ut
"Willits' saw mill, on Jenny creek, is old Thompson bouse and stables and back just above tho shorter legs. This was a decided success, both financially
once, as we must close our old books .
re opened that time honored establish­ freak of nature was hatched in the hen­ and as a social gathering. The ladies
(3-lltf)
W agner & A nderson .
cawing the finest quality of lumber.
ment. He has re furnished und re fit- nery of Mr. James Thornton of this of Ashland never iail to excel in any
A RARE CHANCE.
Mr. Henry Thornton, of Kerbyville, ted and is now ready to eater to the place,and can be seen by those curious­ enterprise they undertake, and in this
gave us a pleasant call last Tuesday.
wants of the traveling public.
ly inclined. It is about a week old and instance they almost excelled them­
Mrs. Martha Schumpf desires to call
the
attention of the public to the fact
selves.
It
is
estimated
that
not
less
than
seems likely to live, despite its mal-
B. C. Goddard. County Assessor,was
Judge Day didn’t become extrava­ formation.
that
she is desirous of selling out her
THREE HUNDRED PERSONS
in town Thursday and gave us a call.
entire
stock of millinery goods, togeth­
gantly eloquent over the exquisite fin­
Were in attendance. As early as 6
er
with
her good will of the entire bus­
Yreka Items,
o’clock, parties began arriving and by
Green corn, cucumbers, watermelons ish of our new bridge, when he exam­
iness.
These
desiring to invest iu a
[From the Yreka J ournal .]
ined
it,
the
other
day.
Ho
was
rather
good business will do well to investi­
half past eight,the spacious new build­
and cramp colic can be had cheap iu
Dr. J.B.'.I bertson, a well known and
of
the
ppinion
that
it
ought
to
have
gate.
[□4 tf
ing was crowded with as happy a
this market.
been built cross-wise instead of length­ popular phy'ician of Yreka, died from the throng as we have ever met.
TAKE NOTICE.
effects of a fall from a horse, on last Thurs­
The youngest child of F. W. Sawyer, wise of the creek.
THE COMMITTEES
All persons knowing themselves in­
day.
died iu Waldo, Josephine county, on
Had
everything
arranged
in
the
best
of
debted
to the Ashland Woolen Mills,
B
F.
Inlow,of
Eagle
Point,called
on
Extensive preparations are being made
the 12th inst.
are
hereby
notified to call and settle,
style.
The
Church
was
lighted
by
us last week. Mr. Inlow is engaged in for the appro tching Siskiyou county fair.
either
with
cash
or note in thirty days
Oregon is quite certain to obtain the merchandising at that place, aud re­ The mines of Siskiy on county. are yield Messrs. Baum, Chitwood and In-
from this date.
gold medal at the Paris Exposition for ports times quite lively. Cousi lerble ing rich returns to the industrious miner low, with five elegant chandeliers.
W. H. A tkinson , Agent.
Four tables had been arranged and
A shland , April Sth, 1878.
43tf
wheat is coming into the mills and this season.
the best wheat.
The
chase
after
they
were
filled
three
times.
The
com
­
I the wheat crop is proving to be fully
SETTLE UP !
fterbyville Items.
Col. John E. II jss , oho of our mem- ¡ up to the average.
recently robbed
mittee having charge of the tables,
Those knowing themselves indebted to
mountains, has been abandoned.
b »ra elect to the legislature, was iu
composed of Mrs. O. Coolege, Mrs. M.
K
erbyville , August 17th, 1878,
the late firm of Brown it Burlingham,
Deer are being killed in the mountain' of II. Drake und Mrs. Jas. Thornton,
N ew P aper .—A postal card from
town one day last week.
Another
fight
this
week.
One
man
are requested to make immediate set­
Adin, Modoc county, California, in­ Northern California f>r their bides. Men
WEKETIRELE SS
was
knocked
off
bis pegs; peace now tlement of their accounts. The busi­
G. W. Smith is authorized to receive forms us that a new paper will be is who will engage iu such business aie pub'
ness of the old firm must be settled at
In
their
efforts
to
keep
the
tables
sup
­
reigns.
and receipt for subscription to the sued at that place iu about three weeks. lie marauders.
once.
J oseph B rown ,
plied with an assortment of everything
My
next-door
T idings in Lake county.
neighbor
Las
two
pet
3
9
tfj
G eorge B urlingham .
L. S. Barnes is to be editor and pro­
in the line of substantial and delica­
Death of White Prince.
black bears.and he keeps them chained
cies, a bountiful supply of which had to two trees. Their growling is sooth­
John Bolt has suspended operation prietor, and the paper is to be entitled
BOItN.
iu his diggings on Applegate for the the ‘‘Adin Hawkevp.”
The famous Percheron stallion, been contributed by the ladies,without ing to one’s nerves when sleepy. Tue
CHAPMAN.—Iu A»i land, Aug. 15, to tue wife of
season,on account of low water.
It has been said that peaches were a White Prince, belonging to W. C. distinction of sects,and by those claim­ bears are for sale. Nly interest shall go D. Cnapnian, a son.
Mjer, died at the stables of bis owner, ing connection with no sect at all. Too
—Aug. 12, to the wife of J. W, Blmpaon,»
Chills aud fever are not indigenoas failure this year, but the one Jonny one mile from Ashland, on the morn­ much cannot be eaid in commendation at 50 per cent, below first cost. But SIMPSON.
BOO.
we must all “bear” and forbear.
SPARLING.—Near Ashland, to the wife of J. Spar­
to this locality, but there are several Jacobs brought to our office last Satur­ ing of the 17th instant. Mr. Myer ar­ of this committee.
ing, August 4cb, 1878, a son.
Every
member
day was no failure. It measured just
cases on hand ut the present time.
Two
dogs
were
sold
here
this
week,
—Near Ashland,to the wife of Norman
twelve inches iu circumference by our rived boms with his horse, from the vied with each other to see that every one for two bits aud one for two dol­ CAMPBELL.
Campbell, August 18tn, 18M, a duugnter.
Several wagons heavily freighted foot rule and was ripe, juicy and of the Willamette valley, where he had been one was waited upon.
during the seajon just dosed, on Mon­ THE POST-OFFICE AND CANDY STAND WERE PRE­ lars. The two bit dog has eloped with
with oats, passed through town last most delicious flavor.
DIED.
a four bit chain about his neck. He
SIDED OVER
day previous to his death.
Saturday, bound for Fort Klamath.
is a hound with long ears, mahogany RAPP.—The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Rapp, o '
Mr. F‘W. Sawyer writes us from
White Prince was foalded in France, By MD'-e« Ottie Dunn and Lu Willits who per
Wagner creek, died on List Saturday uigut. Th*
B »b Garrett has bail Lis catfih newly Waldo that “quite a number of parties in 1866,aud wa< purchased near Havre, foriu'-d their duties with grace and elegance color, thin iu flesh and is blessed with burinl
took place at Hioenix, on Monday, at 10
painted, and look a spin around town Lave commenced sinking shafts, and by Fullington <t Co., of Union county, wort by of themselves and greatly to the advan a vigorous appetite. Any one finding o’clock a . m .
the other day, j 1st to keep his hand i i. miniug is in everybody’s mind, und of Ohio, in 1870, whoa be was just four tage of Hie linance of tlie^Cliiiich- Mr«. J. him can keep the chain, and pay for
this notice with the dog. Address
Notic?,
M-s. P. W. Stephens, clairvoyant course the chief topic on the street. years old. He was imported to the Tozer and Miss Sarah Fox had charge of tho J. F., Sucker creek.
ICE CREAM STAND
•jury wife, Florence Pirker, left my bed and
and tost medium, lect ured at the school Travel through this way is on the in United States, and sold to W. C. Myer, And dispen e 1 congealed lactfa , ah libitum .
board July 13, 1878, without Just cause or
More Drummers this week. They provocation.
I, therefore, forbid anyone harboring
limn* last Tueslay aud Thursday ev crease, and everybody wants a rail- in November, of the same year, who the prove-ds of which ad led materially to
or trustir g her on my account, as I will not pay m
don
’
t
want
to
sell,
of
course;
they
just
road.
”
brought him to Oregon, arriving in
debt* of her contracting.
W m . W. P arkhr
citings.
the church exchequer. Tlie whole pro­ come around to see us. May kind
A ntler , L abe C ounty , G rechin , July 3, 1878.
Ashland,
iu
the
latter
part
of
Decem
­
F ive D ays M ore . —Those well
gramme was carried out in fine style and it
Mrs. D. J. Ferree has been very
ber. The enormous size, action and has been long since so happy a social path providence preserve them from cholera
known
artist«,
Messrs.
Gove
it
Merrill,
Dissolution Notice.
mek for two weeks past. At last re­
symmetry of the borne at once rec­ ering bus met in A>hland. Capt. J.M.McCal* and small pox, to still bless us with
will
pay
onr
town
another
visit
of
five
T\TotIce i* hereby given that the co-partnership
ports, she was considered in a fair way
their visits.
U. C umtux .
heretofore exirthig between Joseph Brown aud
days more, commencing August 27tb. ommended him to the most successful
WAS PRESIDENT
G. M. Burltr gham, under the firm name of Brown k
to recotbr.
breeders
of
fine
stock
iu
Southern
Ore
­
They Lave been crow Jed with work at
Burlingham, is, tins day, dissolved, by mntui) con­
Of ceremonies and performed bis duties in his
Aug. 18th, 1878.
sent. The basin*** will be continued at the old
gon,
und
Northern
California.
He
was
C. B Wa'son cam« iu from Lake other places,und their work here speaks
stand, by Brown At Harris, and the continued patron­
ii-ii d dignilied manner, llev. J. B. Donaldson
Mrs. Del. Hogue is quite ill.
age of the public is respectfully solicited. The new
kept
by
his
owner,
in
this
part
of
the
fjr
itself.
A
word to the wise eto.
View, last Saturday, and baa gone to
delivered an address of welcome, i<i a few
firm wdl be resixin-ible for all partnership debts cor»-
The
Good
Templars
are
doing
good
State, until 1873, when, together with appropriate words. In brief .the festival was
tracied by the late firm and all the notes and account»
Portland. He is expected home the Bring the babies at noon.
due the old firm, are payable only to the new.
a number of Lis colts, he was more than was anticipated, when it was work.
first of uext week.
J oseph B rown ,
A bright little boy, about ten years taken to tho State- Fair at Salem, first determined that it should be, and all
G. M. B ubijngham .
Rev. Miller has been holding a re­ July 9, 1878.
Graham Flour.Coru Meat and Crack­ of age,was in town last Monday, solicit­ There both he and bis colts wore who contributed to its success have the vival meeting.
ed Wheat in twenty five pound pack­ ing signers to a petition to the Gov­ the center of attraction. Sinco 1873, thanks of those u:o-t interested, with the as­ Joe Clough is in Josephine looking
Notice,
ages at Eagle .Mills delivered in Ash­ ernor. for the pardon of his father, now White l’riuee lias appeared three surance that they will ever hold themselves after mining interests.
In Probate Court for the County of ¡Lake, State of
au inmate of the S afe’s prison, fot as­ times, with a number of bis progeny, ready to reciprocate. The net proceed Is
land ut mill prices.
Oregon.
The miners are all busy preparing
sault with a dangerous weapon. Few, at State Fairs, and each time, their will amount to about one hundred and
In the matter of the estate of» Notice of final set
for their winter’s run.
Tho wheat crop iu some portions of if any, refused the child’s request, and
W. D. Ne viand, deceased. |
tlemeut.
twenty dollars.
merit
secured
them
first
premiums.
Josephine county is said to be light, we sincerely trust that the Governor
The little son of Mr. F. W. Sawyer Notice is hereby given that 8. P. Moss, the Ad
The demand for the stock was such, in
miuistrator of the ert-tyj of W. D. New land, deceased
but the average of the fruit crop is æ/V
Jacksonville Items.
died on the 12ih inst.
has
ren lerei, aul preeen’ed f<-r settlement, and tiled
may- grunt the father his liberty.
the Willamette valley, that Mr. Myer
in this c >urt his final account of his administration of
better than in Jackson.
Our virtuous friend, D. M. Crosby, said estate, au<l that Monday, the 7lh dar 'October,
Aug. 1!», ’78.
/ ti
The Ashland Woolen Mills are now was induced to make the season with
A. D. 1878 being a d ly of a term of said court, to-wt:
was
with us a few days since.
E d . T idings .— The plug hat brigade pa­
Of ihe October Term, 1878, at the Court R<»m of said
A horse attached to the rack around manufacturing the best quality of flan­ him at S dera, and Albany in 1873, and
court, at Take View, county and 8t*te above namedt,
the dig staff, took flight the other day, Dels, cassinieres, and other styles of he has done'Athe name, four seasons raded the streets on Sunday, in honor of Homo of our nimrods are talking of hive b-en duly appointed by the Judge of sail court
llernnn Helm’s birthday. lie was grand a bear bunt in the vicinity of the grand for the settlement of said account «nd the close of eail
and jumped clean out of his harubi>8 woolen goods. Their blankets are I since.
administration, at which time and place, any peraon
marshal, with J. S. Howard as chief aid. cave.
interested In said es'ate may appear and file his ex­
Last
March
bo
left
his
stall
at
the
He didn’t jump his best either.
superior to auy in the market, and are
ceptions in writing to sail account aud contest the
Howard,
you
know,
is
a
surveyor,
and
it
stable of W. C. Myer, in charge of a
A description of a high-toned-party: *ame.
R. B. H atton , Clerk.
in
demand
more
rapidly
than
they
can
C. K. Klnm is receiving a lot of
took all his skill to navigate clear of the-
competent
man,
and
in
the
very
best
Lake View, August 10th, 1878.
•▼3ol(M>w
A
few
of
the
aristocrats
meeft;
the
splendid Winchester repeating rifles be manufactured. A two thousand condition. He arrived at Albany,to all shoals anti breakers in the evening. Those
guest furnishes the lights; then they
and cartridges, this week. Examine dollar order was received, a few days appearances as well as ever, and re­ h its looked as though the men had stood on pair off; the lucky ones get to talk
since,from a leading mercantile firm in
their heads.
them before purchasing elsewhere. *
with the ladies; the others sit in the
mained
so
for
some
weeks.
Suddonly
Portland, which is now being filled.
corner
and take items.
e showed signs of colic, as was at first An artist says he only takes the faces of
M. E. Wilson, formerly of Oregon,
E. J.
^ twident . — Mr. William Willits, supposed, but by the manner in which persons anl bests . A friend told him if he re­
has been elected to the legislature in
mained hero very much longer he certainly
Rock Point Ite in 8.
Utah. He is a dead square gentile snd if while working on the Keene creek saw he was affected, it became evident that would bust.
—ARE PREPARED TO DO—
he stands firm,much is expected of him. mill a few days ago,came within an ace there had been foul play practiced up­ Squire Hiiff.-r has so many suit3 pertain­
R ock P oint , August 18th, 1878.
of getting tho buinrnit of his cranium on him. In u short time, he, to ail
If a few items from this point will
ing to bis office, he has rigged out in a new
Mrs. Lindsay Applegate and her dislocated, by a huge timber falling j appearance, recovered Lis usual health. suit of clothes. The office and clothes both be of any interest to your readers,
Exchange Business
daughter, Miss Rachel, have gone from the hands of a workman above I On July 2d, he had another attack, suit the officer.
you may use the following:
to Lake county, to visit friends and and striking thereon, inflicting a severe j ' like the first, but not so sovere. F.om
—AT THE USUAL RATES,—
The girls raidel on Sergeant Dnnlap's
The general health of this section is
relatives in the land of sage und gash. He is now “ enjoying” a tempo­ I this ho also recovered in a short time, peaches, during his absence, and would have good.
Givin’ 36 pounds of flour, 5 jtound* of shorts and 8
rary respite at home, but will be able ; : to full life and animation. Again, in sampled Peter Britt’s, but they were afraid
of bran j er bu.-h*l of good wheil; sacking
bunch grass.
Weather wirm-thermomster ranging pounds
the flour in «acks witn our
to return to his place of labor in a few tho latter part of July, he was taken the big dog liked calf meat.
from 84 to 97 degrees in the shade.
A Portland company represented by | days-
^kS3_tiI13aoadl □□□psiaaaa®
very
much
like
tho
first
attacks,
from
The
traveling
minstrels
performed
A
deserter
from
Fort
Klamath
was
cap
­
♦
e-
---------
Dr. McCoy, have located a gravel mine
Customers piymg for the same.
here on Thursday evening, to a crowd­
which
he
never
fully
recovered,
but
T
en
H
eaded
W
heat
.
—
We
received
tured
on
Bogue
river
and
lodged
in
the
on Bowlder creek, a branch of Sucker
ed house.
IVe will continue to purcaiie whett at the
creek, and preparing for active oper­ by Mr. Colwell, proprietor of the Ash­ gradually declined. From the repeated county jail. Captain Adams is in town
Miss Eva Miller, of this place, was
ations next week.
land and Linkville stage liue, from attacks, and the apparent rapid decline with escort, and will start for the Post with quite
HIGHEST MARKET PRICE,
low with typhoid fever,last week,
the
prisoner
in
a
few
days.
4 will deliver flour, feed, ice, anywhere in the
Capt. D. J. Ferree, of Like county, on I . of each attack, the opinion that foul­
but, under the skillful treatment of A d town
at Mill Prices.
We reported the addition of a daugb- [
play
had
been
used,
was
strengthened.
Earnest C iro says be has stock enough Dr. Colvig, is up again.
last Tuesday, a specimen of ten headed
ter to the family of John Million, last
wheat, grown on his ranch, this season. W’hen Mr. Myer started from Salem, a without the fruit dryer, and so they turned
WAGNER & ANDERSON.
Haymond & Magruder are doing an
■week. Onr informant was a little off;
i short time since, to bring the horse that institution into another elephant, too extensive mercantile business. They
The
Captain
says
it
was
sown
on
the.
[V ol . 3, No. 11- tf .
it was a boy and be weighed ten and a
8th of April, and proves to be a v?ry home, he had but faint hopes of his fi­ much trunk; everything goes in, but not are also improving and repairing the
half pounds. That’s all.
old Rogue river bridge.
early variety. He sowed four pounds, nal recovery, and w<i3 therefore not anything comes out, but one little darn big
Times are quite lively, and every 111 ’ J L J I »ny worker of either sex
Wagner <fc Anderson advertise in this and estimates the yield at forty bush-, surprised when on last Saturday, the expenses.
body
to ba busy, but the busiest
'
right iu their own localltte»
paper, that they will pay the highest els to the acre. It is bearded, and the n<’ble animal breathed bis last. A The boys have a good thing, when George of all seems
are the celebrated and scientific Particular* and sample* aorth <5 free. Improv
market price for wheat. They will al­ grain is very large. If it proves as'
spare time at this Burmese. Addresa S tinbon
mortem examination revealed the Strong is here. Whenever they want a free artists, Gove & Merrill. They have your
A- Co., Portland Maine.
[2-50-ly.
so exchange flour for wheat on liberal
rule, they ask for his team, and he is too given universal satisfaction here. They
is
anticipated,
it
will
fact
that
the
inner
lining
or
membrane
successful
as
terms. Read their notice.
generous and accommodating to refuse. The
to morrnw for Applegate.although
stomach was entirely gone. To girls could have the use of it too, and wel­ leave
prove a valuable crop in the Lake or
their
customers
are not more than half
Dr. S. Whittemore and bis family country.
, giich an extent had the slow poison, come. He will not issue a word of dissatis­ supplied. You may look for them in
---- — o------
were in town on a brief visit to friends,
which it now seems evident was the faction, but just say so, and he will give Ashland within two weeks.
P
ioneer C elebration .—The Pioneer !
Having removed my Millinery
last Sunday. The doctor has located
cause of his death, done its work.tbat in
A sad aocident occurred near hero,
permanently at Pbienix, and com­ I Society of Southern Oregon will hold . many places, but the thin, transparent, them a ride.
last evening,at F. M. Birdseye’s. Two Goods to my residence on Main
menced tho practice of his profession. its second anuual festivul or picnic in outer membrane of the stomach re­ Fisher & Brother are doing an immense sons of Joseph Beggs, teamsters, stop street, opposite lion. Lindsay Ap­
business. They are talking of enlarging ped for the night, aud while the elder
the Court House enclosure, in Jackson-1
Anderson, McCall & Oo. have ceased ville, Thursday, the 12th day of Sep ■ mained.
K enneth .
was amusing himself with a loaded plegate’s residence, I wish to call
The loss of this noble, pure blooded their store.
piping in their mine north of town and tember Dext. Members of the Society, animal is not only a serious one to Mr.
shot gun, he accidentally discharged the ladies’ attention to the fact
it, the contents taking effect in the that I will sell all goods in my
are now engaged in making a “clean with their families, and the public I Myer, but it is a decided public calam­
Josephine County Items.
ankle of his brother, shattering it so line
up.” Their prospect for a paying re­
ity. His descendents to eight bloods
generally,are
respectfully
invited
to
be
seriously
that Dr. Aiken has taken him
are now to be seen in almost all parts
turn for the labor expended is flatter­
Miners idle from scarcity of water.
to Jacksonville to amputate big foot.
BELOW COST!
present. Families are expected to pro­ of Oregon, and adjacent territories, and
ing. _ ____
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The little son of Freeling Sawyer of
without
a
single
exception,
they
par
­
Farmers
are
still
threshing.
The
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A bsent .—J. M. Sutton, editor of the vide refreshments. Persons wishing take of the size, disposition and other Waldo, is reported recovering from his average yield of crops this season is Ph
Dress “
..fl 50 to |3 00;
I*ice* per yard...
.06 to 25 Ceuta*
T idings , is spending the present week to join the Society can do so by mak­ excellent qualities of their sire and pre­ severe illness.
good. Watermelons are huge and juicy
»<
Il >w iiry..............
.121 to 25
ing
application
to
the
undersigned
and
decessor. It will be long before an
R'bbons “ “
and
peaches
delicious.
The
Sardine
in Siskiyou county, looking after the
05
to
25
Messrs. Hodgen & Co. are busily en­
Ki 1 Giove*...........
.......... Il 00;
oreek crop of peaches is being hauled
interests of the paper. He will return paying the initiation fee of one dollar. animal, in every respect eqnal to White
Boys’ Wool Hats
. ...7 5 cenia.
gaged
prospecting
some
promising-
W m . H offman , Secretary,
Prince, will appear in Oregon, His
to Fort Klamath, Canyonville and
the last of this week, or the first of
M
bs . M.A B cbumvf .
J acksonville , Aug. 15, 1878.
looking ground near Waldo.
cash value was, at leust, $8,000.
RosebQrg,
B. F.
next.
August 9, 1878.
(3 9 tfl
Mr. Lewis mu3t have been joking
about contracting with us for manufac­
turing self-rising flour, us we know
nothing about it.
W agner it A nderson .
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