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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1878)
HIE A L < 5 •! ASHLAND TIDINSG D an . C awley .—Everybody knows Dan. the veteran driver on thia line. Well he visited our town last Monday and expressed himself much surprised at the rapid growth of Ash land. ¡ Let everybody begin to Yreka Items From the Yrek; J ovbnai . rangements to attend the Pioneer R t, at the Klamath mine, union, at Bybee’s grove,on next Thurs day. Engage a team and take your out richer rock than ever before wife and little ones. If yon bavu’t a Watermelons from is in wife, take somebody’s daughter. Ion-»- T he M ails .—It Las been charged N ew D iggings .— Daring the Udk week, we have heard myaterions whis -------- ---------------- - that newspaper men, when they be perings around own, aboaijnawt dig FRIDAY... ...SEPTEMBER «, 1 come short of items, pitch into the gings that were discovered somewbera. mails, post-masters and stage compan- It leaked out at last, that they weke lo ies. It is not our desire to pitch into cated on a gulch putting into Ashland LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. anybody, but state, as a matter of news, creek, about five miles above towu. Tioneer day is close at band. In our haste last week, we omitted to j A mm named Lon thut the mails coming to Ashland, are We are indebted to Mr. XV. C. Daley We are indebted to Capt. L. L. Wil i for the following: Gold was tint diecov- Read John Chandler’s “cheap wood”; mention that II. M. Thatcher of Link- liams, E. Steelo Esq., and Lieut. W. in ) iv k i last week, for forging a $15 o.der. sorely out of joint. The O. A C. Com- ered at this place abont two monfrbo Judg’ To’in.m, the present Surve;. or pany, we believe, makes its trip« on vilte, passed through our town, a few notice. T. Kershaw, for historical data, which •ago, 6inoe which time, parlies have days ago, en route for Jacksonville— General of Orego >. will be in Yrek i during I time, but, for some cause or other, our b »ve already appeared in the T idings . | been prospecting in that vicinity, end Don’t forget Pioneer day, September of course. Too late now; lie’s gone- southern mails have got in the habit of have found fair prospectB overqnitean We have also receiv'd some very vain i the County Fair next mo ith. back. 12th, 1878. coming from the nor.h, and rrec r< rsa able notes from A. Watts, which will A wedding party, says tlm Yreka with the northern mail. This throws extent of country. Mr. Daley «bowed Considerable “live matter” crowded us a specimen of the gold. Xtisroned Henry H. Taylor reports that Bishop i appear in due time. Juiu-iiat, consisting of Prof. Lc-eke and the Like county mail ma’ter at least rough gold, somewhat resembling that out this week. & Crane threshed from four acres of We had intended to call attention wile, and Mr. C O. Sharp and wife, one trip behind. Our Sun Francisco of Sterling. Water at this time of the How are you going to the Reunion, barley, on the farm of Lyman Chappel, last week, to the beautiful little poem, the brides b ing two Quigley girh, daily papers come frequently every year, is quite scarce, but during dhe on Applegate,-137)a bushels. This is i second or third dav, two or three nura- winter, he thinks there will be anft- next Thursday ? claimed to be the banner crop of Jack- ; by W. A. McPherson, entitl' d “Uni were iu town last week, accompanied , hers together. B isiness letters for ; versal Anthem.” To those who fail It'I i by several members of the Quigley , this place are often delayed two or | cient for considerable mining. Everybody is £oing to the Pioneer son county. to read it, we will say you will not family, iucbiding Wm Quigley and ’ three days over time, and d image is Reunion next Thursday. Just Received.— Wugner 4 Ander- The JnVAr.o 'A Farhie,-, referring to i re«ret hunting up that number of the wi’e, Jos. Young, ( i brotuer-iu law) liable to result. Where this bad man s n have just receive ! a lot of farming ma*- ' rPvT ’ • • ♦ * Mr. F. Anderson, of tho Klamath and wile, besides two more brothers, chinery, which will be exchanged for wheat the success of the Ashland Woolen T idings , to ei joy its music. aud other relatives, thirteen iu all. agement occurs, we do not pretend to orcash. ferryj waB in town this week. (noitf) Mills, and their recent Portland order II id the old folks been present as well i know, but certain it is that it should Mr. II. McBride has just returned Pleasanter weather follows the incin for blankets, complains that Salem has lVnsliiug. — First-class washing and ns other connections by marriage, the i be remedied. from a (rip to the Willamette, where not enterprise enough to re-build their erating sunbeams of last week. Qaigley family could have put in ap CORItESPDXIDEXCE i’RO.H YiiEKA. ironing. Will take in washing or go out to he has been in a search for a place to pearance of about 22 persons, without wash. Enquire at Johu Conway’s woolen mill. It is said that Jasper Houck keeps (12-lm) locate. He informs us that he pur counting the graud children. — ------- E ditor T idings :—With your per- The two Marys and a big watermelon chased a farm at the foot of Mt. Tabor, the best quality of soda water. Lot’s • — Sheet Music— G® to Chitwood A mission, I beg the indulgence of your kinsoa’s and select your Piano and Organ Bonanza Doni* is the subject of this item. We are in near Evt Portland, aud several lots in go and see. leaders, to present a matter that is of innsic from their excellent assortment; jukt Savier Lowis was hanged at Empire debted to the thoughtful kindness of that city. H * expresses himself much (nl3 2w) pleased with Oregon. Sheep shearing will commence soon. equal interest to you, of Southern received. 'City, on last Friday, for the murder of the Misses Mary Herrin aud Mary Giv- an, of the Variety Store, for,a most Weather warm and pleasant, with Oregon, as to us, this side of tho line, Liberal Terms. — Graham Ffottr« his brother. We call especial attention of thegriz delicious watermelon. some August showers. in California. I refer to the coming Corn Me il anil Cracked Corn in twenty-five zly old Pioneers of Josephine county, Work shops have been deserted and pound package3, at Eagle Mills, delivered Oar population is still increasing. Bro. J. R. N. Bull pail us a flying to the Pioneer Reunion next Thursday. Two more families have settled near Fair of the Siskiyou Agricultural So I in Ashland at Mill Price!1. (13 3wJ homes forsaken, this week, iu Ashland. eiety. Tuo State of California has do’ Remember it is the Pioneers of South visit last Wednesday. Judging from Bonanza, aud plenty of room for mure. Canse—New diggings, and you will be met as nated one thousand dollars to this So- ! Cheap Wood.— John Chandler h.e his appearance, his new honors, or the ern A terrific rain storm visited here big lot of good stove wood, ftt his saw urfll, Eugene F Rockfellow, chief clerk in Douglas county chickens, one, agree such. Come aud let us all be merry ciety, to be expended in premiums for a which lately, and flooded t-lie whole surface he will dispose of for the trifling sum the mercantile establishment of McCall with him. He weighs 198 pounds and together. of the earth. This rain happened on stock and mechanical products; Jack- of $1 per load. Avail you selves of th»« ► ♦ ♦ ♦ ◄ --- — & Cxi went to Yreka, this week. son and Lika counties, Oregon, have is the very picture of good humor. to proeme your stove w< o-l a» sack A C hange —Wm. Huffman,secretary the evening of our list party, and ibn right to compete for all premiums chance bed rock rates. (13d* some of the pleasure seekers will have Messrs. McCall, Linville, Bitter and ---- -------- --------------------- offered, and when we take into conaid II ! Will Hurst came over from Beaver, of the Pioneer Society, writes us that occasion to remember it. I Wood camo in on Monday,with several Take Notice. —Having dissolved oration that the interests of thoss Iasi week, and reports things looking the committee on arrurgements has thousands of freight for our merchants 1 quite favorable among the mines. changed the place of meeting on the I The following are tho now officers counties are indentical with ours, that partnership with the P. of H. Co., and with elected by tho Good Templars at this which benefits one, benefits all, hence, Olwell, wo desire all having accounts with Jacob Shartle came over from Braver Moore’s claim gives promise of a good occasion of the coming reunion, from place: M. Obenchain, W. C. T.; M»r- your numerous readers should strive ns toe di and settle the same with cash , this week and is now laying nt the yield this summer. Ou Powell's hy the court house to Bybee’s grove, He garet L'»ckie, W. V. T.; Funnie Yau to be represented at the coming fair. wheat or note . Please attend to it at unct^ draulic claims they are busy washing also states that ample provisions will Riper, W. S.; W. A. Lockie, W. F. 8.; I Liberal special premiums will be giv as we must close our old books. house of M. L. MeCull, dangerously up. (111 f) W ai ; f - e k A AicoERseif» be made for a pleasant reunion of the 8. A. Lickins, W. T.; Wm. Gorden, W. en to all articles ol merit. Bjwen ------------------------------ ----------------------------- - — ill. pioneers. C. : 8. Lewis, W. M ; Wm. Bloyil, W. Bros, oiler $50 in gold coin, for the A Rare Chance. — Mrs. Martha A. C. K Ivlum is still selling Winches ------------ ----------------- D. M.; Miry Gorden, W. R H. 8 ; C. best biscuit made with their vea-t pow Schuinpl desires to call the attention (L ieese .—500 pounds A 1 cheese, fit of tl»e N ew riioTOGRAPHi r — We have been Walter, W.L. 11. 8.; J. E Walter, W. ter rilles; will receive another case next for un.epicure, just received ut McCall i ders, by any young lady resident of public to the fact that shei« desirous-of sell week. He never sells any guns “ten advised by Mr. F.aglor, that be expects I. G.; Clarence Bloyd, W. O. G.J J. the district, under eighteen years of ing out her entire stock/>f millinery goods» A Co.’s. Call and taste it and buy per cent, below co-t,” but will buy all to ba in Ashland next Monday, when Buckmasttr, 1’. W. C. T. ago. Now girls, here is a chance to together with her good will of the buibinesa. b »me. | * BVCIIELOR. the new and saleabl ) Winchester rilhs he will be prepared to take pictures in win a handsome prize, and at the same Tho e desiring to invest in a good busir»e«« [n4tf Seventeen recruits,for Fort Klamath, ill the county at “ten per cent, below time to acquire the honor of being the will do woll to investigate. every sti le. We have seen sumo of his LETTER FROH LAKE VIEW. cost. ” * and some veterans.gavo our town quite ite best bread maker in the district, no pictures, and do not hesitate to f ay that They all take It.— Wi en the systeM unenviable reputation. So let the they are gems of art II j h»s engaged a military aspect for a day or two this is run down to that extent that you pass We are authorized t > announce that August 28i,h, 1878. Rogue river girls make an eflurt to win sleepless nights, are nervous and irritable, Mr. Bigg’s rooms, which Le will ocou week. the District School will commence on E ditor T idings :—On the 22J, we this liberal premium, and add another have gloomy forebodings^ sour stomach, sick his stay. * Wm. M. Colvig E q., bis accepted Monday, the 9th inst., Miss Fannie py during ---------- left tho ‘ Granite city,” but failing to laurel to the fame of their beautiful heidache and coated league, do not enroll -------- the position of oratur of the day, on Myer, Principal. All scholars will at Our. B ridge , A gain .—We do not get an early start, we were belated in I valley. P. G. Strickland, President of yourself as high private in the rear rank, the occasion uf tho coming Pioneer R • tend the District School house, where wish to be deemed a fault finder, but reaching our proposed camp at Jenny the Society, offers a Singer sewing under (Jeneral Debility, tut cheer up and machine fur the bestexhibit of pieces, try Waite's Prairie Flower, the Great Liver they will be graded, those in tho high we think v,-e speak the sentiment of the union. We had scarcely made twenty creek, I (night-dress, chemise and drawers), Panacea, now for sale in every city and er Brauches g fing to the Academy. W. C..Myer, our big horse man, has people when wo siy that forbearance is miles of our journey, when difTkuess made on a Singer sewing machine, town on tl.e Continent. No medicine ever compounded, is half the equal for the enre enguged 30 stalls at tho 8tate I• .«ir The enterprising ’‘picturiz .rs,” Mess well nigh thread bare, in reference to closed her mautles around the scene Now girls and ladies, there is a chance of DYSPEPSI X and LIVER CO m PL AINT a grounds, for the accommodation of his rs. Gove ¿c Merrill, after Laving satis the bridge over Ashland creek. Al and left us iu the midst of a douse for- towin a valuable and necessary piece of It Ins a specific power over the liver, and household furniture, as well as a stock. fied everybody, ‘quietly folded their though somesix months have passed est of pine, fir and cc-dar. Not a star chance to exhibit your handiwork in by curing the liver, Dyspepsia and all other ■ diseases arising from it, vanish as if by Seventeen recruit! parsed through tent,” packed their photographing ap since the old bridge broke down, it peeped forth to lighten our pathway, competition for the regular premium of m tgic. Sample bottle-t are sold at the small pliances and started for the Shkiyou stands there to d iy barely passable,and Ashland this week on their way to' county fair grounds. Their work ia absolutely dangerous, It is true that 'file cloudy sky above indicated a storm the Society for machine sewing, whioh price of 25 cents, that will convince you d its merits. Large size bottles, 75 cents; for Fort Klamath, to await the arrival u’ goud, cheap and done on short notice. the cuuu’y is liablo for all damages which fortunately for ns, passed far is live dollars; now fifty-five dollars are sale by C hitwood A A tkinson -. nut made ever day. -------------- _——------------------- that may occur, but they cannot re- ther east and dampened the face < f old 1. Company. The premium list has been increased stere a life lost in such a trap. Don't Forget It.— if yon are ftonfo- O ir old friend R. 8. D in lap, ! rr-i j'unia in the vicinity of Sprague — - Mr. Situad R »binson, agent for over that of last year iu ever particular, I led with nervousness, are disheartened, tited Miller J Richard’s Type Foundry,call our sanctum cheerful, during a . 9 P. M. we reached and no one should fail to be on exhibi of lif e, feat- death or fee? out-of sorts, as the Mr. G. A. Hill who is clerking for river mountains. At call this w>ek. S.rg-ant is a at Eagle I’ci .t, camp, where wo found John Taylor tion, at this, the best fair ever held in s tying is, you may safely conclude that you Mr. Iiilow in hi.« stere : el on u« last week, oa hia rduru to model of a bachelor, but if he this section of the country, If any have the Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint. wai m town this i week, on a visit to and 11 m y Duuca i u, w ii o L a. I arrived i 8 iu Francisco. knew how h ippy he c.»uld make The liver is very apt to become torpid this some h >urs earlier in the evening, person h is an article of merit, Dot on setsonof the year, as poisons arising from body, by acqu ire prop -sitiusi !>e i friends and relati ..ions. Ha reports Robert Garrett wheeled out of town the list, bring it along, and it will re- and were th-n indulging m a quiet ceive a premium. not be wasting LimsGf iu stillne.-i »• that times are quite good in the Butte Farmers, bring stagnant water or decaying vegetation, are in a j ffv, last Monday, with four fi»-rj numerous and are, thiough inhalations Je-ert h< ir slumber, but they soon joined lis in the your griin, fruit, vegetables and ba more creek country, H o vesting and thre.Ji- tqnmrS attach» d to bis spleudi-1 Couch, tak?n into the blo»d. Unless the liver is B ig A pples —There hangs in our of ing is ovt r, an 1 the faruL rs are taking circle around the e imp-lire, lending con. Siock growers,bringyour horses. strong and active, and furnishes a supply of bound for Yrtka. a rest and gone fishing. Wil -at crop is Hit ir assistance in the preparation of a mu;e\ cattle, sheet», and hogs. Ladies, fresh and pure blood to drive out the impuri fica a smail twig from nu apple tree, bring your household products and ties. the above-mentioned symptoms are short; much b.” ss wheat has come to the Oregon will soon have a bran new i containing five apples, and weighing mill than at this time last year.bnt the fashionable supper, which we soon dis your fancy work. There will be a sep sure to follow, and if n<»t heeded, may end “turnout” to draw the car of state. five pounds. They were raised by our ! quality is first class. The Catholic posed of in a creditable manner, aud arate department for children under 12 in more-terrible diseases and death. White’s We suppose they will bo able to make ■ uterprising florist and nurseryman. church being built at Eagle l’uiut by retired for tho Light. It sugg- sts the years of age, so that they will Dot have Prairie Flower proves itself the Great Liver 2:49 on Ibe plank roa 1. Mr. (). C »olidge, and lie is ready to Mr. J. T. Ilol ison, contractor, is fast idea that the usual order of things is to enter i ito competition with those i Panacea. Its «ction on the liver is different from any me licine ever oo npounded. IM Tue Sun lij CiU, of E ist Portland, clmlieitge America to b«*at this tjpeci- reaching completion. The building w ill being reversed, to say that Ashland older and more experienced. cures are truly wonderful. Try it. I*rice, meu on the same s:zt t wig. be inclosed next week The extensive and beautiful grounds twenty-five cents and seventy-five cents. Fof is re-pnb’.isl ing our “Scraps of 8 >u!a e’erks were seen getting up at three in of the Society oil' r a pleasant place for sale by C hit won» A A tk I vsov . (u5v3tf eru Oregon Hmtcry” iu series, as they Mr. S’C. Taylor presented ns this the morning. We do not by any means those who desire to come out. We see by the Or-j niatts re} ort of Wood appear iu the T idings tho Methodist Conference that Ilev. wetkacopyof the A’ //» ”, published think that any such change is liable to and water are abundant and the officers MARK I ED. J. II. Ilooik Las resigned Lis agency at Postville, Iowa, giving a duleful ac- ; occur often, only to speak of this as of the Society will exert themselves to We are pleased to make the acquaint I mike it pleasant for all. T.I'EKE- QUIGLEY.—At I be re»l<knceof the bride’* ance of Mr. Phillip W. Olwell. who at the Klamath Reservation, and that count of the failure of crops there this ‘ an isolated instance. Oat-ide of camp fattier, la Ore Emo, Siskiyou county. C d ., on Aug. I hope this short article will inspire flip same has been accepted by that year. It states that since 1S59, inclu j kes and the common routine of inci 2s I), 1678, by R-*v. Mr.Qn-ve*, Prof. W.T Leetw. called on ns this week. He reports; i the residents of your portion of the of A'hliud, toMiee Mtry QuigUyof Ore Fiuo. body. II > re-igns on account of ill sive, they have had three total failures ! dents that atttend camp life, we h ive district to bo well represented both in times lively at I’Lreuix. Mr. and Mrs. Txreke have the hearty congratota* health. We piesumo, however, that uf their wheat crop, it being almost the i little to note during several days jour ti.»ne of their many friends in Ashland, where the/ numl»er.s and articles. V idex . Sergeant Davis, of Camp Bidwell, he will retain the position until tho only crop relied on. Two years ago [ have b »til l>een long and favorably known as teacher* Y reka , September 2, 1878* was killed on the first of August, bo Cor ten H ■< sends another man. they had a serious failure, and this! ney, through an elevated and thinly of the highest rank. year, when they had not yet recovered settled country, diversified by hills and tweeu that place and Goose L ike, ly SHARP-QUIGLEY. —At the same time ard pl -ee Waldo Items. I t B eats A ll .— Who would ever from the l ist, they have almost a total ■ valleys,most of which are covered with ue the above, Mr. C. O. Sharp to Miss Be Mie Quig the upsetting of a wagon. ley. have thought of putting a gore or a failure. \Ve would suggest to our Towi , an excellent qu ility of bunch grass. August 29lh, 1878. JONES JOHNSON —In Tenb-ook’s Hotel, a» Like Mrs. Jones lias removed her millinery gii'Set in the “ankle” of a ladies’ boot? cousins, to coma to the North West, j View, Lake cmuty, Oregon, by Rev. Mr. Harder, It is true these mountain valleys aro E d . T idings .—A fight occurred here son, Geo. M. Jones aul M’.ss Florence Johnson, all establishment next door to the Variety We saw at the store of J. M. TileCall where thieves m iv bear watching, but of L ke c mil y. mostly small and isolated, yet supplied 'yesterday between two persons, to-wit; Store, where she will be happy to meet A Co., this week, the new Climax gai where rust dot!» not corrupt tho wheat. with good spring water and surrounded ! A man and a worn in. For convenience ' ter, manufactured by Hecht Bro.’s A her old friends and patrons. A M inister C aned .—It is getting by the best of timber, and it is evident BOKÑI. C ) , under letters patent, so cut with -XV ■ 1 will call the man Mr. Ireland, and ' Capt. Thomas Rogers, having dis gores and gussets as to fit the ankle to be quite common aj'onud Ashland they will be valuable for stock ranches TA YLOR. — In A.hLnd, September 2d, to the wife tho woman Mrs. M ilarkey. Mr. Ire of Jehu T tj lor, a dnugnter. posed of his pastoral interests in the with such perfection, that no lady tor ministers to beeoma mixed up in and homes at no distant day. Next in land 1 >cated mining ground recently, INLOW.—In Ashland,Aug 26 h to tire wifeef C. A Lake country, has returned to our val wearing them need be afraid to wear I little affairs that causes more or less Inlow, a son. order is Sprague river valley, which is just below tho mining ground of Mr. short dresses. I talk in tho neighborhood. For some ley to remain with ns awhile. JON ES - In Jacksonville, August Jit h, to the wife ci extensive and beautiful, but the main and Mrs. M-.darkey. Mr. Malarkey A. C, Jones, a d .ugnter. M ovement of T roops —We learn days during the latter part of last week, part is covered by the Yuinax reserve- ! . hesitated very much about going down REHKOPT-In J.cksctvilb*, Auftast 26 h, to the Capt. Ferree was in town this week witeol August Iiebkopf, a 6« n. and gave us several friendly calls. He from Capt. Ferree, that B Troop 1st we heard the namo of R -v. J. B. Don' tion, and consequently is not subject to i to Mr. 1 ’s claim and routing him, aud after mature deliberation, it was decid is preparing to accompany Maj. Jack- cavalry, Major Jackson commanding, is aldson whispered around iu little cir settlement. It is, indeed, strange that DIED to start for Walla Walla the Litter part cles, whose faces showed that there was : the Government shdnld adopt ouch au ed as the safest plan lor ?»Ir. M. to stay son's command to Walla Walla. M tiarkey being j j far away, aud Mr.». ? T ' ’ of this week, to go into winter qnar- i “something in the wind’ of great mo- : WRY- Near J cksonville.Augnt 27th,Ei zabeUit Wagner, Anderson & Olwell have di ters at that place. I Troop, Captain Indian policy. We can see no good and j the bravest, donned man’s executive . I M wife of C.»l. R. F. Macry, xgei 41 years, 8 mvB ha ment. We were all tho more interest and 15 days. vided equally their incoming accounts Whipple is to be stationed at Fort valid reason why the Government i ability and went for the hair of Mr. I. ed because we have known Mr. Danabl- | j, should not throw all her lands open I Going to his ditch, she turned the HOWELL.—In Ashland, September 2 1, 1878, lil*S and notes by lot, Wagner A Anderson Klamath. Also I Company of tho 21 ; water iuto a shaft which Mr. I. Lad Donna llo a ell, aged 16 jc .rs. sou, up to this time to be beyond re- [ assuming the company’s indebtedness. infantry, Capt. Spnrgin commanding, for settlement, give tho Indian Lis ! commenced to sink. Mr. I. promptly Cat down in the d iys of her yonth by that Ml is also ordered to Fort Klamath. proach in any manner. Oa t lie evening ; took the shovel away from her, and she right of homestead and pre emption as destroyer, consumption. Her I jt * Is mourned by a E rratum .—In our historical sketch I of last Friday matters began to cul i feathered into him lustily, teariug his large circ e of friends. Toe funeral ceremon’e* were L eg B roken .—While Masters George ' minate. Parties of men and women, any other citizen under the laws of the on the outside to day, the name of E. ¡shirt completely ell. She then partook ! conducted by the Gaod Templars, an! a very large M. Rosborougb, Indian Agent, appears Eubanks and Marshal Wagner were generaly mombcra of his flock, were United States. Under our present ; of Eve’s shame, and proceeded to geut concourse of people was in attenlunce. policy, we derive no income from those ly cover Mr. I.’s nakedness with mud by mistake of the compositor, as A. M. carelessly scuffling on Monday last, at - seen quietly making their way towards i ' vast and fertile regions on the frontier, aud water, varying only from Eve's Roseburg. Notice. the figuring mills in this place, the Lis residence, and every movement was n Prvbrte Court for the G ttnty cf Lake, Stat* o plan by covering mouth, eyes and ears. . bat pay out annually many thousands One would almost imagine that the latter was thrown, and, in the effort to Oregon. tinctured with mystery. Nor was the . 1 for the support of Agencies and the ■Nir. I. is a gentleman in every particu- In the muter of the estate of I Notice of Anal eet* days of '49 had returned, to hear the avert tho fall, caught his foot against ! lar, but could not tike everything, W. D. Ne Aland, d-ceifed. »' tlenient. the edge of a protruding board iu the mystery solved until long a'ter they Notice i« hereby given tint 8. P. M e», the Ad talk of new diggings, and rich pros floor, breaking his leg just above the had arrived at his house. Mr. Donald encouragement of idleness. It seems neither did he feel ashamed of his n.i -iiftratur < f the estate of AV. D. Newlnnd,deceared I am drifting a little too far from the nakedness to the extent of being willing has pects; and see the rush of picks, pans ankle. Dr. Chitwood was immediately rendered, aud preeen’ed f«>r Mttlement, and filed son seemed impressed with some fore in this c >uri hie tirial account of hie Hdmlni»tr*tl<u of subject of my letter. At about 8 a . m . to conceal it with mud, so ha laid s.id aud shovels. , summoned, who set the broken bones, and that Munday, the 7ih d*r ‘October, bodings as to the obj -ct of the visit as brawny bauds upon hsr, and with cere A. b. estate, 1H7S bring a d»y of * term of swld ceart, to-at: on the morning of the 27th, we arrived and rendered tho condition of tho un I We have been informed that in or I he watched the secretive movements of at tho summit which divides Drew's mony most lasting if* not holy, let bor Of tbeOo'ober Term, 187«, at the Court E oom .of Mid fortunate boy more comfortable. court, at Lake View, county and fit ate above tian*ed i, --------- -------------------- - der to keep up a nine months term of his unbidden guests. At length Mr. valley and Goo-ie Like. The atmos down into the water she had turnod in, love b en duly apjx.iutei by the Judge of Mid court, L arge V egetables .—We recently and tbeu releasing her, patiently en- f<>r tire eet'lenieut of said account awl the clove of raid the District School, there will be a W. W. Kentnor, holding a magnificent phere being somewhat smoky we could i quired if she felt better. She replied in ad Ministration, nt which lime and place, at y perron received a lot of early Rose and early tn raid ea'a»« may ai ¡.ear rnt file his ex rate bill levied of about one-third the gold mounted mancineta cane in his not get an excellent view of tho i ; coun the negative, aud went for him again interested ceptions In writing to sail arc nut »ud cunte«t the Goodrich potatoes grown by Mr. Amen try, still we could plainly discern cost of tuition. R. B. H atton , Clerk. hand arose and in a very appropriate through the smoke a vast expanse ol Another dip and forcible inquisition sume. Shook in Alkali valley, Lako county, Like View, August 10th, 1«7R. v3ol<Mw , ; are you satisfi -d;secon 1 negative; third See the new advertisement of Pbtenix little address presented it to Mr. Don water on our right and low, undulating Ogn.. which exeel anything of the i ' dip washed deal of sin for wdsucu away a good cicai oi bin ror I)irfJ^\TT\r ATTT T O Mills. They are running night and day, | aldson, in the name of a number of his bills on the left. A few miles farther and i we find when she became release. ’, she 1 ijLVlljlXi AJx JVI 1 I J I - kind that cau be raised in Roguo river making an excellent quality of flour friends who had contributed towards it. we were at tae edge of a smooth grass took a “turkey trot ’ for Kerbyville to I’. VV. Olwrl.1 Proprietor, which is going off like hot cakes at I valley. Many of which will weigh Mr. Donaldson was completely taken by covered plain at the head of the Like, ; ha e Mr. Ireland arrested, which was , over three pounds. Lake county, in Is no * inatufic u i-»g a quality of floor several miles in extent. From here we $16 50 per thousand. I Result—spectators swallowing iI consequence of its cool nights, is es surprise, bin be responded in bis usual could see the town of Like View on the dom. SUPERIOR TO ANY The Harrisburg Xu> b mx has complet pecially adapted to the raising of all happy style. The cine was male by east side of the valley, nestled at the hlu.lkerchiefs to keep down risibility, Heretofore m niif.c.tired io this Valley. He I* ed its second volume. That it lives in kinds of root vegetables sueh as pota Mr. Sohumpf, and gold mounted by foot of the Sierra Nevada’s. This little i Mr. I.’s statement was so true and usiQ» an eu.irely NEW PROCESS, town dates its existence back scarcely unwavering that there was m> evading a wide awake neighborhood, needs no toes, turnips, beets, etc., all of which utters A Myer. Next a splendid it, and Mr. M has the costs of action First introduod by Lim iu thlecointy. grow to mammotu proportions. In two years, still it contains a number of argument, for only in BQch a locality the alkali soil of that county, the sapper, which had beeu prepared by business Louses and is improving rap to pay. could so live a paper flourish. Satisfaction. Two more ChinawomcD came in yes He Guarantees growth of betts both in size and sweet- ' the guests for the occasion,was brought idly. There are already three stores, AU floor warranted genuine and of tb* b:»t quality. The IF«/ Shore closed its third vol i ness is truly surprising. We predict in sight, and a general good time pre two hotels, two blacksmith shops, two terday from 8 in Francisco, making He * ill ume with the August number, which 1 that the day is near approaching when vailed. Each guest left for their homes livery stables, a U. 8. Land oilice, two five now in town. REFUND THE MONEY. has just come to hand. . With the next I beet sugar manufacturing will be one that evening feeliDg that they had one law offices, a doctor’s office, a barber The Wretland troepe played here To any ar>4 all who niuy rto&ive -flour that prove# number the paper will be stitched and of the most important industries of more pleasant memory written on life’s shop, u Ealoja aud u China wash house. . last night, aud gave the very be»t of uot to be ae repreeeu’td. put, and enlarged to 32 pages. • that couutry. pago. 1 J. Q. L. / satisfaction. ’48 fc-'X Gke Llin 1 c 11 nd convince yourself, lfif I f ...