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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1878)
ASHLAND TIDINGS! j X. SUTTON...................... ......... EDITOR.! F riday .. 1CTOBEÄ IS. 1871. the I tems from the F ort .-f-0or regular The Dallas Itemizer in making a note of the fawa shot by Mr. White cd ‘correspondent at Fort K amath fur i Wilflerville, Josephine county, got i’S pishes us the following items. hVildervill«, Lake county. Dances beg mi s J B»se ball is dej.l. 5 .The residence of Mr. Jones on Ore a j 3 ton Btreet is near completion. It is a, ¿2 Sheep wi re in distress a few days How about that sidewalk ? a teat building and will help add to the m «go on account of the severo storms Legislature has adjourned. Hwhieh drove them at large over lb* j ooks of that part of town. ■; ------------- ------------------ Eq onntry. Another fire scare last week. m Friend Coolidge as nsnal. brought ug Portion of Company L 1st Cavalry More'new*goods at Reeser’s. Ivenison when he came from tbs woods Stud their ladies, arrived on the ll'b More Indian troubles expected. I The ministers w ho went ont last ■inst. The remainder are expected g veek liad not so good luck. Old papers for saleet this office. Hivery day, which will make things live No more houses to rent in Ashland I The scaffolding which Iris bo lonpl Hly here. A light shower of rain on Tuesda; ■«nrrounilccl the new M. E. Church is| g Prof’s. Kre|»s <fc Bell advertised theii ‘ dowu at ‘ last and - the - - -d;.:g E- Grand Lectare” and ‘ Grand inofinp night. a nearly build» LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. STATE NEWS. I A CnrJ. 3 Sa * *■ -w-«. s '- . o •-.'»• •• i* .¿«V‘ i . »•-.« hi «1. rr . . I »> •«> !■ ,! , •’.» p-*- 1» . c- .’l..« aril «M V’ ve. : ■ ■ c . C «• ‘»*) , ... EGIUV . 1 « - -r . . The m inl-i-r- »-f ’ •* .4 S» wii.^ . 'r ; GAT r lei LAI ” i’i«*. M. G a *«» . I Society, wish, tbroagh lb* column* t>! ’SPENCER Nr««- A»h ri. Oc- T idings , to return their sincere thank- I wi’eolA.C. s, ei. r : i-u.x **’.» »iu: -eii «'<>:• - g I I' t •* U’ ’ * ’ V AI I il K 'V jiuniler Gti rr.»l l-'i-bi i y bill ci e r up sii«l. '<> all committees, who.by thejr cffiiieUt. g' iliirv W i’e'» Pratife Flo’rer, th«’ Greit Liver DIED. labors and cooperation, made our en- P.inac«*a, n ,w f«r sale in every .¿ity and, ert liurnent a success, amd especially: ROBERTS- A F .rt Ki.nim«. I,»ke ceil»». y O^ ..| « town on t< c t'ontirent No medicine ever | Oct»«b-r 14'fi, 1878, Loui«a, wife W. H. Rvbe.t» |'omp««'ird ’d. i- half equal for the cur® those gentlemen who made the church of P.erna. po comfortable. F. Myer, Sec. ! [ Mr*. R t>ert« wsv h'gl.ly redacted by a l«iree dr ifDYSPEP TA sn ) LIVER CO ».PLAINT/ ft ha« a specific po«« er over the liver, pn«t Icie ot iris it» ai I ic j int at uice*. Shele.vee’an ia £S by curing the live«-, Dy-pep-i i *ml »111 th«-r Lnt fl B a EV c TI l S. f £ klise.iM's arising fr«»m it,’ vanish hr if l»y HILLS-A' Klinvith Ape-'Cy. T.-»k* cnnnT, Ogn.M ptuiric. SHinple battle« are s- Mat the »mall Octo »-r )5tti 1878, Mi»« O-',»na E. E. Mi l*. AgedF’ price of 25 Cl’ntR, llirtt Wilt convince yo«» ot, The United States Bink Examiner! j 16 y.sir-, 9 mouib* and 5 day». Mts merits. Large size b«»iCes. 75 cent«; M Ciiixwoo:» .t A tkinson . has arrived at San Francisco, and will? I S ie w «8 * yom g i..dy of rare qu lii’Ie» bit i mln«« £ Bale by investigate the nine national gold] j-.n-l heart ant her foe* «vid long be eerioudy fel a Lmong iho«-e who knew her. r—* W fioht ’ s B eau , Ccvi.r a N > Daxfiutur banks of California. «WILDER -At W. d rril e, Jo*eph;ne cnntitv, Ogu. S ’ MiotXi>”lorccs heavy Mu-taclCor Bear«! <> •. W-n 1878. Mt-e Ki te Wilder. Aged 18 je-rf l >n the sin« othest lace In lr >tn lw4'ly tv The second dividend, in liquidation IJ 1 iiiqutb and 22 day-. B fiirty days. It never I.«¡Is N«> j o siMein- ias bi eu declared I y tLe Mtu-mic Sa« W jep not for her! S.ie i« an apgel now, Ary lo the skin. Easily applied and certain nge Bank of San FrancisCo. An l tread* the gippbire fl ».»re of P r d.»e, S _n rtf -c». In will a'so remove l*andriifT anil A!1 d .rkr.es* *i,<l fr >m her r. fu'geut brow, * »revent Balilue«. I am the ro e ag«*nt <or TLeLeopaid Mining Company Lav« Sia. sorrow, eutf-nug, buirhed from her eyes;l his c >mpoun«i. Per package, post paid,. evied at) assessment of 50 cents pei Victorious over death, to her ap| ears £ 55 cents. Two pack'nies 40 cents. A<lJrf»s ¿are, abd Utah one of $1. The vis’^et Joy« of he tea's ettru.l year«. | ». B. Litchfield, llliro«. rieasi« state ruat Wee,i not for her! ; The Insane Asylum at Nipa contains EWING. -Os the 28=h In«',nt Lt* home In A-hLn\5 taper you seen this udverii:emmt in. [n!6 1 ▼. •ver 600 patients. Jan.es Ewiug, aged 58 yeaffi. k I TZLEGRAPHiC p Panorama' to take pl» ce at Fort Kiatn- “Bad colds” is the rage at this plac •g presents a very neat on'.siJe. vth, on last Tuesday eve., but failed t< at present. P beaching S ervice .—There will big Almanacs for 1879, at Cuitwoodfej make their appearance. J. W. N. pieaching in the Presbyterian Cbnrcl«|i Drug Store. | on Sunday next, at 3 o’clock, by W. T L N otice T o taxpayer » —The under Rufus Cole, of Cole s Station, visiteu^ji^p^^^ Q[ u)0 j? Church igned, Sheriff of Jackson couuty cur town this week. Jregon, will meet the tax-payers o Sealed proposals for plowing broken □ The State Press Association met a’ •aid county, for tne purpose of re viand, by the acre, will be received at” Salem last'weeji. civing taxes, ou the following days i> «the Ashland House up to Nov. 21. Dec ase 1 was born Aug. 3<i, 1823. i«l —Twenty nve lirge size I'd fume 1 Cl.ro A council has been bold with Red heir respective precincts, at tboi« We hear that another wagon 6hop i- «Number of acres to be plowed, 140tor Cloud and his chiefs, who vouched f«»« EilwardigCounty Illinois* AtJi.S ye irs <»!■ no Mott«» Cirtjs. no two alik**. with name'fn «anal places of voting, and will re ' soon to be erected- EleN. ge b«i was married to llsrret Hus on. «box x«lil, postpaid t»*n c«-nts. A<i<ir«'*s G. B. lie continued loyalty of their portioi 2 cain in each precinct from nip« (Ait I liel I,Litchfield, III. 1'leise state^whst "Sweet fa-'es at tLe window” can b- liter 30ye ir-ot married life, is now left t< B taper joi saw tlib adrertisment .n. [ ICly >f the Siouxr. Religious service will be hell a! ySo’elock A M. until four o’clock P. m . oi seen frem this office. nourn the lo«s of a most faithful andfl ------------- ------------- •— Gold to the amount of £100,000 wa» y *ach day, to-wi the "chool House, io Ashland on Sun NOTICE. — S itle up at d eave co«t«.t levoted husband. Failing heilih indiiccdl fron Walter Phillips returned purchased in London on the 15, foi aim to leave Illinois, and, in i8t»5, he cafnea persons knowing tbem-elves ind« bU-d to’ lay next at half past b : x by R v. Geo. «Chimney Rock, Nov.... Lakeview last Tuesday. h? iin«iers:gne<t, are requested tu eettte tip New Yor.k Nalley. Theme, “The Heavenly Foot EBrcwnsboroupb, 4 4 with his family to Oregon an.I Fettled i. t «wide oi -‘lwo w*)- ks . .22j , many W. C. Myer Las been heard from— „ _ — »» 11 I The Concord (N. II.) Savings Bank Lqyfette. ■ Yaniliill county. Fiom thereJliCT I Mi s. M. A.‘. S cumit .' man. ...23 EB«g Butte, returning frum’t'.e Fair. 44 ‘&uie to Asblnn'T in 1870and for eight" year-l [n!6 3w.‘ I n>8 closed ita ddors. ul’ionnce Rock, ... 24 rnu- * L ist Saturday, J. M. McCall A Co TLe Willamf-fte Farmer ccvaM to banc 4« Mas b<-eaAllow Io th« people' of this? • 4 ------------- «•»- --------- — .. .20 ■Table Rock, The Porte has notified Audrasy that] | received tbs largest stock of dry gond*. 335,- mwn and viciirttyas an hor.orab'» and honor I enlarged and greatly improved. • 4 "Jnst Received — W gner &. Ande - ...27 rjacksonville, t will oppose by arms the advance Oi ? men and boys, eto. ever brought to! ■CitiZen. saw Lave just re •cive t a lot of fanning m»- « < * XVe received a pleasant call lust wcel .28 flEden, Austrian troops upon Novi Bazar. f Ashland, which they will sell ch u ap for For ti.elast three year«, consumption h»«5 cliji dry, which will be exchanged f<»r wheat 44 from Win. Savage of Woodville. .. -29 «Ashland, (noil!) The funerarof the late General D been gradually consuming bin «'tength.l jrtiMi. ■cash. o * m -aliron will be turned out this season Die The sidewalk just north of the M. E Leland, D. Colton took place from Grao»- amt since the 17th of laskJmmJh« has beenl * .^ffiittlie Clackamas hatching estabash- 4 • Washing. — First class washing and Church still iu a horrible condition. No loss than sit new buillding are in ^Grant’s Pass, Church, San Francisco, at 2 p. m . on confined to bis bed. On Friday of Iasi w< ek.i ironing. «*■ ib lake jn washing or go ant te ^Wment. « c I^Pieasant Creek, The A-hlaud Flouring Mills are stillR'ior.rse of bail ling and we hear of to be^j it 2 1*. M.tbe (iuil summons came, and ill Wash. the 15th and was largely attended. Enquii e at John Conway ’s • < 5jd A substantial,bridge haa been built (12-lm) sending out large quantities of flour, ft begun this season. Many more would SSRock Point, 3full c »ncLjti.sne«s of his condition he met tliw Belleviele, Esmeralda county (Nev,), • I ... .6«»cross the north fork of B itte cro«-k. »Foot's Creek, messenger, close I his e; es firmly and passed^ have been built before winter but for Geo. Howard of thia office made v® was almost entirely destroyed by N Notice is hereby given that all persons <c 7;glt is of gre it convenience to the peo away. ; »«re I ereby forbiubh-n to us«* unlawful water {Willow Springs, fiyisg trip to’J Acksunvillf Wednesday.3 'ho scarcity of lumber Mbnday ’ . night. t t ......... 9'«¡.«I j of that section, who cohstrucrd it Sterling, “Ashlaml has lo ,t one of its best citizens,”i Si? is is needed at my mills at Phccnix. William Willists of Pioneer came ii«h| Rumor says that our townsmen Anthnr Cheney, manager of tho is frequently heard when bis de*lh is] a 4 4 P hilip W O lwklu ..».lollpy subscription. Uniontown, tbid week after a supply of provisions^ Roekfel'ow of ths patent gate acd i > w ------------- ♦ <- ------- - ■ --- — «Globo Toeater, Boston, is dead. 4 4 ^mentioned. i .lit U Judge Mosher, of R«oFeLurp, re-3 ^Applegate, ■ Liberal Terms. — Grahrnn Floir," etc. Thornton of tho woolen mill have gone gKMaczauita, 44 .... 13- ■ceived last M -nday the sad news offe i Tho awards ut Paris to American ex- ■Corn Meal and Cracked Corn in twenty fire Goo. Deal and II. Ilazlette, of Cot <51 from Salem to Portland in quest of fi SpoiUid package’, at Eagle Mills, delivered kJ At least one half rnnst be paid in) :be death of his only remaining sister, ihi' itions number 759. gin Asbl’.nd at Mi l Prices. (13 AwL toawoad, were in town the first of the uarket for their goods. S. gold i coin. Taxpayers wil fi Henrietta Audorson, of yellow fever,» j Bullion amounting to £213,000 wa- ---- < week. ¡Laid into the Bink oi Ecgland’on bal at Momphis, on tho 14'h ult. CArTVRED. —Johnson, one of the ; J please pay their taxes at the above sta 9 We not to-d<,y eggs, butterand dried’ I Read —All per o is indebted to D»- Tn- B. F. Miller and’ how by nute or account prior to the lOthof murderers of the boy Joseph and ■à ited times. TheJu.v iu regard to their II. E. Glenn, who robbed Wells.il lance on the 15 h. plume scarce, aud in demand. •J in. last, i ar«t hereby notified Jo call bp '* Point, were in town 7> collection ttill Le Etrictly enforced. t* O'Shea robbers, has been captured. Il « Fargo <fc Co of il 15 at St. J.»a, Yam g | New cases of yellow fever a? Ne pneitia lly und retti . week. t Win. B ybee , »as arreste«! in Lis Angelos, C«l., U* i hill county, last September wii'.S £ Orleans on the 15th, 135; deaths, 30 J. M. MC CALL II. F. Phillips of the Ashland Liv P md aeknovrledges the crim?. Sheriff and Tax Collector. Hronght to Salem Tuesday by Sheriff? Sluterments at Memphis on the 15th,25 CORRECTED WEEKLY BY j Cheap Wood. — John Chand'er cry Stabla can furnish you with A. 1-J A CO. Kelly and placed in the Penitentiary. * J There is a panic in the iron trade a, 1 1 big Io-, of good stove wo-id, at his saw ffill, DEA'llI OF E. J. CIIONIN. Admiral Paulding, senior otfi*er of£ turnouts.. w Wheat per buaLe!... GOcts Ilo was Bentenned for two years. Iwhleh h'* « i(t dispose of for the trifliu* flim «Glasgow, Scotland. rhe retired list ot the Navy, .on of the ^Oata “ “ ... 50 • « -of $1 per load. Avail yourselven of th.s l’arrar Bios, of Salem, drew the pi a •V E. O Norton, business man and lo From the OrryoHidn we learn that The political canvas at Victoria lsSCoru meal per ft).... 03 44 i-'iànce t > proem e your stova w.ol at such •aptor of Mijor Andro. an l last sur ano put up by the Bowen Bros, al th«; EiFlonr per M............... Bl Hon E A. Croniu, after a long ami |c.il of the Statesman, had his watchgl jrogrtja.jiQg briskly. S17 50 kbi'd.rotk rates. (13’.f) viving otli;er of the bi ’ J lo of Lake Slate Fair. t- gjBrun per ton ............... 12 60 [md chain taken from him by somo of? painful illness passed peacefully nwav J ----- . \---- , J Extensive gold placers have b«?en dis ¿Mixed feed per inn Wo karu that Ashland is to have sh (.’haulplain, died on the 20t!r inst. | Take Notice. — Having dissolved 18 00 ■ :rom earth on lust Sunday morning <it [rhe light fingered gentry last week. Lj ‘overed at C «s- iar. gpartnership with the P. of 11. Co., and w:th Bside bacon per lb . 14 4« i kiting nnk some time time in tLe^ We are glad to learn that some • 4 » < No less than 80,0'1) btishelsof wheat Ì 4 4 7:30 o’clock. Mr. Cronin was boru in I 'lwell, \ie desi:e ali having acco inls with KHams 16 . *• H Justin S Morrial has been re elected nnd sede the stinte with cash , IS IO C uear future« r •>ur enterprising townsmen have b ^Shoulders 44 4 4 ;..S «lem, Washington county, Nsn lias idready been exported from D)ug j 12 44 ¡Z Eistócill o the United States Senate from Ver 44 'J WHEAT ■ or ? ote . Please attend to it at once,’ 44 4 4 sLard 15 « 11 Ir irvi n nr r*r W" notice the famil.ar face of Mr. J t| out in search of a goo I pla te to 1 g. 9, 1811, emigrated to tl«i- las orxntttv county, in in nRnnf about the f following or j .«.- is we ’ must close our old books. 44 • 4 44 mont. gButter 25 B. Wrisley, of Central Point, amongk i new saw mill. L t Ashland havejj I must it. 1865, and since that time has i-ler; R >*ebui’g, 30,000; Wilbur, 10.- W agnkk A andebson . (11-Í) • 4 4« 44 ■Onions 02 The October cotton crop returns in ff- fc! plenty of lumber and it will grow. 44 44 us thia weik. been in the law piof.ssionin the City |D00; O»kl«ml 20 000; YAuealla nn-.i ¿’Potatoes Siidnees is 01^ * Notice iNOIlCC This ■ III»» — —- ‘ •Business is business Business ’* licate a y ield cl 5,000.000, bald?. KEggs per doz j'»f Portland. lie was regarded as oue Drain, 10,000 each, and yet onr ware- 15 » 4 j -All pe-fb s owing me arc most respectfully, Spjdents from all purls of the conn There has been no r j Jougnition of g* »•Dried apples per ft» 08 4 < ¡j bitt | o itively notified that I need money and heof the brightest and sbrew«l«-st n em ¡homes appear completely loa»led, and’ try are flicking iu uto»n to attend 4 * “ peaches “ 15 • 4 jjm isi lave it, Tbey would be working to ■•■era of the 1« gal profession in tin itlie farmers continue hauling in thj c.he independence of Roumania by otirsq • 4 I he Academy. “ plums “ 15 14 S ny inter« st as well csto their own, to conTJ Government, as reported. ra [J-S-jtt; ai earnest, activo advocate, ami .«.jrecious article. »forward iinmed alely and settle up. Hides, each ... 2.00 T io State F*ir was poorly attended | [colTtf J no . C haxolzb . 4 I Rev. H. H. Hayden has been indictedH Deer skins per ft)............... *|«ery true and z«?alous in tho interest 18 P r CIF, c T-O?ERS. this year, on account of the exceeding I j----------------------------- --------------------- by the Grand Jury at New Haven foil Soap, Ashland Fuctorv per • f L ub clieut; and it) all the professional J box................................... ly ba.l weather. 1.50 lutirder iu fho Hrst degree. I And business relations of life M. C 3Wool per lb.......................... Seattle has a j lzonilo opara compi- Duck tbootiug on B ar creek had Wagner & A-id rsoa have Itrga •vas strietly honorable, and Io Id ib j B )sniau Mabammeden Beys sefk f HWool sacks, each................. 75 J E XTÛTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT cunn'Qc J, an J the boys tl.ty them ii ! v !1 arian1 a.-ar';«!, nts L r their J ,:i’.eh .ste. m by the members of tin Img permission to settle in Servii. i p’Aslilaml blankets per pair ■a j 1^1 troni and after this,d,ite, the co-part- largo qu iQtitie*. M frem.......................S6.50 to £9 have tc Olympia is getting ready for a babyg j I »ut onr eohool .chi) Iren ..«rofessioa. At the time of his death .»etebtp heretofore existing between Aino« George Ilollowav, aged 16. was» “ Flannel.................... -. 50 I Hr. Cronin w.is _37 year two months -.how ■ A’illiiB. A. I’. ILiinm-.n and A. E. Hammon, Ja per 11 ruck is_ always piepcrcd t- rou4» d into a uilapidat» d old ah Irowneu at point Sal Landing, Santaj “ Socks........................ 50 .in ier the firm name of Hamm »n, Willits A furnish yon with a good meal and a is iong as it will hold any, and the S.attle will soon boast a etcam en-S m J i cí"trí And four d >ys old, and was an honora iLrbara eountf, Friday. 'o.. t* deso ved by mutual consent.' Amos' K comfortable bed. ¡Willits will continue the business «nd wu, • I farmed out. If we would moot ti ri the H Lie membor « f tho Masonic fraternity. -line. A M xican was killed by a moving •nine nil ind» b'edneis < * the late firm, »nd*, hoii’h uuattauLed to any Lodge it Work on tha Methodist Church i*^ >od name of our town we mmt build Goldui'gale is going to have a match® ruin in Lo< Angelos Friday. ¡-»fleet nil outstanding indebte'lness belong- p t>eho «1 L< use. [this State, but Leld his membership in •actory. g 8U’p»n«Ied from want of lumber‘JorM z •ng to the same. A m s W illits The Supreme Court opens at Los 'J» I^Salem (N-w York) Lodge, No. 301. ; ---------------------- ----------- A. F. H avmon . Lifayetta will soon have a city I? Ceiling and seats. Li W eather R eport .—Fr >m obierra Angelos to day. . • A.E. H ammon . |tions taken n' tuaris «: Oct, 10.h. 33 • lection. ■ An Or. D ad. Past-Muter G »neral K*y left l’« rt S S Thornburgh's expedition, in pursuit Indians are still stealing horses onhj kar; 12:h. 12:h, 44 rain«.d|| 1 rid fur S au F.unciseo ou tho jSteauit r ¡tc '',r* ^*a> 38, clear; 0 if the renegade Cheyenne«, has proveD l 1 «..st S «turd av . K' 4, 42. rainy ; 15. 33.3 From th«; Orejonian we learn of th p'lie P «yette river. g WE WILL CONTINUE TO PURCHASE WHEAT « complete failure. J ‘ ieafh of D. D. Colton in »Sin Franc-« I Notice. clear;*18.^ ciou-i ” ; 16. 30. clear; 17, 37, u] Fail plowing has commence! in alii On account of the bad roads bet wet r. V B shop Dopanloup, of Orlexn«,- and F>*j ¿co, Oct 7, 1878 Deceased wat> a man Pgp.irta of the Slate, S HEREBY GIVEN. THAT. WnEREAS I I*. - aAXC? - *ere au.l L nkville, the mail has bten^ 42, Clear; 19, 46 clear; 20 41, rainy « member of the French Senate, is my ««»fc. Mary Ann T >rry. has kft my 21, 32,cl«*ur; 22 22, el.iar; 23 88, clear.1.^ % >f abil.ty and lorce of character ami taken on horseback. bed and board. I will not be rcspootibl« Sleepy Kate won tho single dash^ dead. I’lm figurer after tue dite indie ite th« M1,oai cou)Part*ve poverty and obscurity THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICER for 1 any oeb s of her contracting, from and Mr. Brown, onr enterprising bnteher.fA ■Jmade his way to tlie suiuinit. of the cap *Mrace at the Olympia fair. An expedition will soon leave Prescott «fu r tbi* date. IL F. To tny. temperature. R. C. H ill . I -’ is enlarging his shop, which greatly u September 27th 187P. itali-ts and railroad m«-ti of this cost. Ea I Paget Sound ships a great many A. T., to inspect affairs on tLe Sonora ¡5 And Will Deliver Er O regon P ets —1 r»ui the report of Li I? improves tl e leeks of it. H-‘ cauie to Oregou iu 1850,ami wentgl ■»pars to the ports of the world. line. I? We Lear tLut a sheep-herder dropped5» 'he superintendent of the State Peni-ri io Yamhill county, where, thro igh t it-H | Scuttle “school-inarms” took a little Publio Notice. A rooeption was tendered to Gover of : V dead in the streets of Lakeview lasil tentjary we le ira that the n «’ivities , J8 ,‘I iqmfltience of J«idge Dead«—then lift fljcr to O.yaipia the other duy. fiiln\inli («i Wint-' L* nor Fremont at Prescott Frilay night, V the convict., are follows: China. ’• “ } vvoung lawyer and member elect of tin K weok while sweariug bis dog. ^•XXrn.T.IAM BRANDON havlrg fll-d affiilivlt 1« :i Francis Henry delivered the opon- which ttai largely attended. « Teams from the Lake county still ar ' New York, 18; Oregon, 9; E lglaud, ^•.SOregon Legist ituro—lie khenred ag mg address at the Olympia fair. y TOWN, AT¿ \«wn y, Oiigon, near Wa’ier T.«ke, sb.nt | ini-.« A heavy shower of rain fell at Visalia $ ANYWHERE ÎN wGetmany, 9; Ireland. 7; Illinois, G-Jl chool in tho villiflge of Lifeyttte as h U A idp, anl tlirre .a'lf>, k»f g; Contain« drpo’lt* of »•- -c rive in town after their Winter’s sup 1 |¿<):«io, 5 Very rich discoveries of gold pla i>r, -a»d I# v»iu ib f *««rthe manufacture of «It. Said » Nearly all the remainine .Gmeaus ot making a liviug tlirongh th« »ractcomm«Dii'»gi«b ut 1W yard» east of wh*t is ply of flour, groceries, fruit e1c. cers continues to be made at Cassiar. □*"<U'Wl»asTi c“JoUes cro«-ingon W«rwr Lake," hd 4 ejStates are represeoteà in the remaining/j ■»winter. H j left Oregon iu 1871,“struck B It seems likely that the reported ar-j tu ’ow*«»hl|i 85, in section* H4r 13, raAge F ound .—Oa tho Green Springs'Hili [convicta. g i« 21 ab'aiteC Analode is the name of a Dew post rest of Burgess, the B «nk of E lglaud There uro at pre.-ent 136 »L rich ’ ’ on Yreka il«t, soon beeain« E.irt, anl sec ion* 7 & is, iu r*rge ft, E ist .. ~_u a buckskin glove. The owner can gcf^. i Public notice is hereby ]flren t,o all per- puty Sheriff and then Sherifff »r twJ •ffioe established in C dttmbia county. robber, will turn out hoax. 'among whom are »■> farmers and It, * ie« |.| Ilio-rerl, lUston the 221 «lay uf Octo'wr,' g the same by calling at this c ilice. l JO o clots a m .. evidence will be t keo by ue «• Mr. Cockerline’a team created puite Tne Nevada State Fair closed at I laborers. — Sianlard. :two sncccsiive terms. Having becomt Wagner &. Anderson. li- J nir i flic«, iu Like View,O.eg »c,concerning treeimr- G ood N ews —A good stove is being Oregon City last Reno Saturday, after a successfull ^wealthy, in 1857 or 1858 he moved t kJ i sensation in ji c-»-r vf * i! I u«d. [V ol . S. o. 11-TV. Tax L evy .—The County Court tbi- Give» uuder oar hands this 10th d.«y cf Septets- placed in the Presbyterian Church. week. meeting. I San Francisco and at bis death was vic« >er, 1878 J. H. E xams , RegisUr. [werk made the following lax levy for It will be all ready for use on Sunday. i Gro. C onn , Receiver. [14-W4 J. H. Albert ” ., of Salem, accident m Th ’ onaas Scott, nn ex member of the Ipresideut of the Central Pacific Riil ■ . 3;he year 1878 : L. S. P. MARSH, A . F. SQUIRES, J . R. BT’ F Kj ---------------------------------------------------- --------- ------------ S. Shattuck, wa « ovdr tho mountain S pot road Company ami counted bis wealth «lly sliut himself in the hand Thursday! P, Legislature from Alameda county.com- f Notice -* support of State Govern this week, after another loa l of flour, ¡afternoon. i mitted suicide, Saturday. by the millions. I iTS hereby g'ven, that tbs p rtt»r»hlp ment................................. . .4. m’ls' and bacon for the Chinese on Hmgry exi-cmg be wren ihe underrgt.el. In the practir« < 4 Puget Sound, where the finest oats in | Í A ! He may be spoken of as a self made extinguishing State debt. .3 The tie cutters on the Bannock In of mediciue, ie Une duy dleeotnd by nintu «1 coneent. creek. mau and there are plenty of jmt such Ithe world are raised, imports Y’ankeJ 4 i T. DANFORTH. support of common 9«1iaD reservation, convicted at Malad. J. B. RuBIMBOa. Mrs. D. H. Jones, has just reeived as i-elf made m< n on this coast who owi <»at meal. j I« Jackionrille. O»;n. Sept. 10th, 187«. (r-U- schools.......................... 3 M Idaho, has bten sentenced to both fines large »nd well selected stock of millin- 1 .their success in life not so much t > the 4 « < < Skookum Jim, an Indian, was shot- county purposes.................. 10 j ery goods, which she will dispose oi ] NOTICE.— All persons itfdchtdd toB-.^ r smiles of fortune” as to their iudomi jl»y a Chinaman in the saw dust beds of if and imprisonment. AND F. Re *ser, especially by notes and bills of £ The exhibition of the Monterey cheap. j table pluck and perseverance. Men Seattle t'ao other day. 4 4 j our standing, aie no ;fl«*d to sett)® up Total..................................... 20 | Agricultural Association closed at FURNITURE, SASII, V: |who made use of their time and talents, Mr. Ei ggs cau still bo found at hieS BLINDS tnmedinu ly and sate coats. B F. Rtun. I Lewiston, I. T. subscribed $169 50 Poll-tax------ for county purposes, c 1 c Salinas SnturJay. rooms, reudy to do any work in bis lin*h Ian»] improved their opportunities. DOOR AND MOULD 'or hospital pnrposes, $2. coward the relief of the poor yellow iTbere'e always room at the top. of businc-s, in a neat and workmanlik- 3 f Hopeful trotted three heats at Chi«’a- ING : fever sufferers io the south. MININO NEWS. manner. I ao Saturday, to wagon, in 2:16] 2:17 ; R >b Allert, has a sorghum mi'll andj rjVHE pirtnrrship heretofore existing brtersen J. In Menioriam. The Indians f.on Y’liuax Agency.B ■_ 11. Chitwood ani W. H. A kinmxi Is this d«y fi «nd 1:16, being the best wagon time on thus raised a crop in Boise valley li-i“> ved by muta 11 coueeut. J. H. Cbttwuol te> i • ! A large force of men are still em have qnietly fold* d up their t«mts and record by four seconds. a -umn>g «re ltd b eJu.se of the tirrn. a« d will eolleet TLe following resolutions of borrow which turned out five hunlrod gal- u ill «evoan s due Ue lirai, W. H. Atkiasue withdraw- stole away, muca to the relief of our ployed cn the Grave cieek ditch n?- Alt serons owi«,e the *b >vs fra» «re hereby OUS. General Jubal Etrly testified iu tLe -**! inhabitants. abieh will be finished some limo Dex’| vas a looted by Slate creek Lodge. I' kj fie ! to aiil aud set')« at once wi h cieh or' b «A8 j ii;-4«i J. H. C mitw «ot>. No. 285, I. O. G. T. William P. Miller, of The Dalles Fitz John Porter case Saturday. We received a ple«»--ant call on 1 «st|¿ month. W. H. Av s meow. W hereas it has pleast d our Di vin* has just been c.iinini-aioned as aid ds A heavy frost occured at Louisville, Taes-1 v, from Miss Affie C iivig o*h| It is reported that a combination o', Master to remove by death, onr be ¡imp to B. ig Gen. N. H. Gates, 3«i Kentucky, Saturday morning. Í —“Ot r ’N ew and E viblasti 'O Pitr.rüM«'* Rock Point, and Miss Laura Se-~ ergcutg ciunibar miue owners has bei-n formed I ? i he b«'8t and cheapest per.ume ever offered loved an«l worthy si»t« r, K «tic Wilder, I [Brigade Oregon Stale Militia with th» | B >bby Swim, the well known Ken- tu California and that quicksilver 1 of Pl o' ix. I o th«« public for perfuming wearing apparr!,’ ■rom this Ilia to the world abova p fc r»«nk of colonel. I vill soon go up to $1 per pound. ■uAy Jtxslcy, is dead. GRANFIE STREET, ASHLAND I Iter paper, eJc., etc. It is eve lasting.apd Rev. A. Hardison,of rioeaix, iuform<-f; Therefore be it Lives to imeo, letter p»pe’r, and Whatever TLe Governor has recently appoint s. OREGON. ns that Quarterly meeting will coin Operations on another now mining Road agents continue to operato in I «is/ yon may wi-h, a most refitutd and pitas- /i-'.w/r ’ f—Tbat in the death of our md the following persons as commiss inence at that place,on the first SuudayL •oterprise wt re commenced on Ap I-it' o-lor. If placed in a drawer, nó matte, Wyoming. beloved sister, til«1 Order of G. T. «ns toners of deeds; S«m. L. Tayl«»r. to I« hat be the contents, it will be- omo redo- in November. ■k'ga’e last week. The owners of this uins an irrep tr «hie loss. Si ite creek in less than twenty minutes. Mailed reside in Philadelphia ; E. II. Burk, kinds of Planing, Moulding^ j I «*ut ««»stage Ire», to any *d<lrSss on r<ceiplot On account of our paper being d'C nine are C. Magnifier, W. A. O«ven, Ì *• Lodge, a very valuable and working to reside in Dayton, W. T. ister. II *r bereaved father and sis Turning, Circular and I I ! c price. 25 cento. Addrevs G. B. Litch- layed by some means, we were forcedK r. Constant and El. R »bin-on. it rs their d«*nre-t and b-*at fri»«n»l, un«f| I Forty cents a bushel is tbo off*riDg Illinois, and please state wb«t paper Scroll Sawing. j Ifield, to print a la.-ge numhor of this i.-»sn«8 Tho ditch contractors of the Jose r im community a valuable support. [ou saw this notice in. [nl6 ¡ y j ,>rieo for wheat nt Walt aWa:ln. E.»r a on bruwa paper. B »Line mine are all busy, and it i I ------------- ------------------ <Z — That wo tender our fu’l »•ery choice article the millers pay 45‘J ’t Forget It.— If venare tronb' Jackson county lus 4,295 bor-es, 10 3 ’bought that everything will be in| -«uroe-t sympathy, aud condolence to and Ornamental | :ed Don with nervousness, are disheartened, tired-- Iren ’ «, but this is an ontstde figure, 4<> 920 cattle,41,700 .keep and 11.950 hogs. «•cadiness by tho middle of this ni >nth- (tie bereaved family and relatives ot of life, fear death or feel out of sorts, as the Etc. Done •ent® b-ing the ruling prroe. ■ he deceased. hiving is, yo i may safely co -elude (hat you’ This inquitj an increase fid EÏ Two giants will bo u«ed at tbuso| Order. - llesoh'r'd — That a copy of these rear» lhave the Dyspepsia or Liver Complaint. Mr. Hiatt, of Lane county, recenth «nines. & urc-s of last year. ntiims be fnruishe«] th«» family of th« Lathered over 100 bushels of gr«in [The liver i« very apt to become torpid this The Squaw Like Company is still I e «son of the year, as poisons arising frntp- lecrased bister aud alio one bn spr«*a l be The stages Lav o been running IS^Fiirniture. Sash. Doors. Blinds andpi from three acres of ea e brnrti land ht-vgn mt water or dec tying vegetation, aré upon the r-cords of Slate creek L »Age .liping anray ou their gravel beds Moulding c»n«tau h on band Licd time for a week or more on ne 3! mor«* numerous and are, through inhalations f whish fhe vi-ter was W. V. T. at th« | This seems to prove conclusively that [satisfactory results. They will mike» and m .de to order. 1 count of tho mu.l.ly roads since the taken irto’ihe blo»d. Unless the liver is ime of in r death. s agriculture is by no means a failure in « clean up as soon as their water sup-?! strut g and active «rd lun i-l es nrupi ]y if last snow« r of rain. /»’• >o’;•««/-That the S- cy. I o in-trncted 3 that cOo ri'sh and pure blood to drive out the irnpurr Ofït 3plv fails — probably in a couple at £an>, Í S.! u«I Kilgore returned from tht tosend a cony of these re oluii >ns t»> ie*. the above inentiore«l 8« mptosa ars] - i The cost of griding the first section! a P ortland , O regon . ks. ■ he Vail ’/ Fountain, and also a copy to Wa will contract to design at d erect ili snre to follow and if n «t hoe lei, may »-nd b “Bay C ty ’ list week, where he h is lv «• usli ooa t e Io ; <1 newspapers pub *of the narrow gango railroad between^ been purchasing a large stock of goods? temible diseases an«l death deith 1*. Wh¡te ^í, ‘ At tbo mines of Ka’ul« r, E kelson in more teniblc ’!:::.’j |/ Articular attention paid to Land Titles, Collecting k nas of buildings i When desirable • k? dished iu Jack-ou Co. i «« ¡th request to ¿Umatilla ar.d Li Grande from the Co! .. y Prairie Flo«er prove* itself the Greit Liver Debts andallkiml* of GwcmmeniClaims. ¿j«ho-t«* i mpl »vine for the Pioneer Stare. j Co., on Palmer creek, everything is , we willTurn Mi »I g Panacea. Its c'ion on the liver is different Slumbia out, is reported to be $194 per jj A namb?r of the citizens of Yreka-« L .dinewB, and work will be commen publieb. materi«' required for t e ce-rs'rucbon °2from snv medicine ov< r compound«*«!, ■ I»» H nile. the sharpest enrve has a reading« Principal Office, Jackaonvi’.le, Oreg >n B. F. S loan . .i cs socn as the winter rains begin tarried in turn list wi-ek, while onf »ny building ready for occupim y. [n 19'*, nres are ttuly wonde-fnl. Try ¡ l Price# C om .{¿«if 410 feet, and tho steepest gru«k4 tagGinns A $ tk *3 x will attend to my bn«in«*- ■ S. A. B orough , L 1 v have cleaned nnd wideued theii twenty live c-*ntsan<l seventy five cen's. Fop’ their ivsy to attend the Red Mens oelo j iGO feet. flin Purthnd. | v 3n »7 1 in Purthnd. i J. W. M oore . •ale by C hitwood & ' tkivsqx (< ,t^ lidtttn at Jacksonville. i old d 'ch. • ■ -21j ... B Prcducfe Market. 0 ° ii’ I 4 Dissolution, J I K? I II ? HIE ASHLAND I MILLS f I i FLOUR, FEED &c, £ B MECHANICS PLANING MILL.!; Dlisolulior - FACTORY. Í ? I 4 i I t-. Furniture Carving, to i ! E*- - ? I I MARSH & CO. I