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TIIE ASHLAND PUBLIC LIBRARY. TIDINGS. The star of Mars is hovering over Jacksonville The >'e/i/im / ssy.*-: During ..NOVEMBER», 1878 the past week scarcely a day baB passed FRIDAY................ on which there was not a fight or a LOCAL BREVITIES. row of some kind. Pistols and knive« were drawn, but no one killed or Frosty mornings. wounded. The Turk—“oh where is he?” I Mr. M Colwell, the popular rrOprie- Rough roads over the mountains. tor of the Liukville stage line, has a Evening serenading is popular (?) fine new “buckboard," which he is Good many teamB in town tbis'week. using on tbe route. It is a great im Good market here for butter and provement over th3 old back breakiug eggs. coaches, and it is as easy ou tbe passen Sheet and pijlow case parties are in gers as a barouche. season. The force of the T idings office would return thanks for a substantial remem brauce in the Shape of wedding cake A literary clnb is soon to bo organ with the compliments of Mr and Mrs.J. W. Berry, whose many friends in ized in Ashland. Jackson couuty wish them ali i possible Frof. Leeke baa taken np resid.nee happiness in their new existence. in J. K. Helmans new house. Notice card of Mr. Ball, iu another column. The M E Sewing Circle will meet next week at Mrs. R ukiellow’s. j | ' | . NEIGHBORING KIPIH.ES. .Herting a«f Tnwn Bouril. A fire nt L'-b.Ttjon on Tnt ivlay ~7 last f ; w«**k boriimi the store of- Mr Morris su-! a ir e uc« building belonging to l>r Folev. Li’s in the neighb-*rh » >«1 of ¿10 (100 Insurance, about ¿9.000. qnhp YV allula boils says th? I da id F rpi.. , Lave brought d >wo ab^ut 1(J CCD toi a of wheat to date, and near y i o uOO tons more awaitashipment. An I let it b * remembered that this was the first year uf drouth. Savs the batkólìc Sentinel: “Forty v**arn ago last Sauday. November 24’b, Vicar General F. N. B.aucbet and B -v. M odeste Demers, arrive«! from C**u ida 1 at Fort Vancouver to found a Catholic mission in Oregon.” The Dalles Mninlaiarer says: The , tide of immigration èlill continues Cp the river, not withstanding the lateness of tbe season- Every through trip of the lowtr boat brings its load of human freight, and tiie cry is still “onward . and upward.” Tbe jury in tbe case of John D. | Whitney, on trial at 8alem for the, | innrder of Oliver Hibert, brought jq a ( I verdiet of guilty of murder in tbe first degree. Mrs. Hibert, the wife of the murdered man is now on trial of being accessory to the crime. I j In a table published in the A.dorian. sbov i .g what each town and city of I * Oregon contributed to the “Y’-llow | , Fever Fund " we find that The Dalles paid the largest amount, Salem second, and Albany third. Portland ie pul down for lesB than one fourth of thut given by the citizens of the Dall- s. E. Frank B >uham, eon of Judge 3onham,living within a mile of Sileni, Yronght a powder flask in too clo-e [ proximity to a lighted lump, one day | ast week, an«l his hands unii face -were burned in a terrible manner. The ex [ plosion shattered the gius» in the' wiu- ’ owb of the bouse and burned) Mrs. 1 Bonham and two smaller children. It is with gr* at plea-nre th.at we b arn C Cr-*ek has a sp- Ion school. ■'.Ftn.AND. Sov. 2Pth. 1878. of a movement for the e tablishiueut Grave Creek has had au elopement B anl of ft nsteesmet ptirstiaut to tad of a public library in Ashland. It is Counterfeiters are afHicting Jackson j-mroment. Pre«*-uT, j. 8. ileriiu, II. scarcely possible to overestimate the Ville. T. Iulow, W. Milch. II atd S’las K 1- ben* fits of public libraries, anywheie, Rick Point is witness five wed gnre. i but there are special a; d urgent rea ding- during the holidays Minutes of last meeting real and ap sons why we shou'd have on heree. Barley is selling st one and a half proved. Our t >wn has a r -pnta’.i hi abroad fur cents per pounl iu L »Review. H. C Hill, was t-worn in ns Trustee. Wu K'rtU’Z*r of J i •k-onvillo, has Eugene Walrad and A. V. Gillette high moral tone and social advance prefleDted bonds, which were approved, ment and culture, and thia' is one of gone to Germany to visit relatives. B. F. Dowell, Fsq., is in Portland, aud were swi rn in as Marahal aud Ro the most affective aids in strengthening I corder, respectively. (he infloencjs which will sustain it- attending to Lis legal practice there I The l’rcbidiut appointed lhe follow character. A readiug room iu which The lite rains caused the loss of a the youth ol the place may spond their part of Beck Bros’, dam on Applegate ing eomtuiHees: Fm tnce committee —H. C. Hill and leisure time with profit aud pleasure is creek. . Mitchel). reudered a matter of necessity, almost. i Capt Work has brought a pure blood Ou Streets an*! SidewulkB—H. T. In by the peculiar features of the place. Jersey bud to Jacksonville, from Reno, low uLil S \V. Kilgore. The moral seu'.iment of the community Nevada. Sanitary committee—H. T. Inlow, finds expression in the prohibition or Charles Stewart, au old resilient of H. C. Hill and J. S. HerriD. the bauiahmeut of liquor saloons, but Salem, is on a visit to old friends in Fire commi-tsiouera—A. D. Hwlman, this is only one step hi the right direc S -oilaud. J. HuoC-k and Jas. Thornton. tion, and one, too, which is incomplete C'ias Hovenden, of Scotts Valley, without its logical following. You After lhe tmusuction of other busi has moved his family to Fort Jones, to ness of minor importance, B mrd ad- have said to the young men, “We will j Mimed to meet on Tuesday, tbe 3d ot Dot place temptation in your way and reside for the winter. I L. J. l’owell, Superintendent of Pub December next. allow yon to be drawn into evil pract lie Instruction, is visiting schools in J. S. H errin , Pre«. ices through the agency of the bar i I D mglas county. A. V. G illetts , Clerk. room’’—ami th s is well—but this does not cover the case. A place of some Tbe Inland Empire thinks sweet pota COtRT PKVCI bUlNUS. kind where the evening hours may be toes could be raised in Oregon from spent iu recreation or amusement ufter New Jer ey seed. [From i: eSeutinel.] John Ma-ahillv* E-tber M.uiig C».; to rec«,v-r ibe ialior» of tbe day. is a boon which Mr. C. C. Hiutley, the contractor nfo.iey. Tri «I b/ jury im «1 terlici ».Hsu for defend should not be denied the yonng m**u of on the Coos Bay stage line, resumed ant. tbe town. Having forbidden one service, on Saturday of last week. Siate vs J.C. Corum; heD in Ju*tro»*'e Gouri for which they consider dangerous, it i** I at* ai*s. ult l«> k it. Motion of alt« ruey to diH.-Utalg** Tue Seniitiil «ays J. N. T Mdler an-1 def*i*>d<iot laud release all sureine# gr .nted the duty of the citiz ns to furnish one Jas. B rry Lave gone to Lake county M. F. Hural * s ex* used from strviBgas jjntr. which will tie surrounded by good in State vs R *w I «nd H P; held t<> ke»p tbe pe .ce. De to bring in a band of young Lorses. fluences, and the public library and fe*d mt diriniste I on tuo iuu uf District Attorney A Mr. Vi-ten has purchased Isaac John Marcball vs Euh r M.uiug C>.; to reCaver reading room is j ist what is n-eded to Irwin’s saw milt on Sterling creek mo i*-y. M.i'tou fer a new tri .1 overruled. fill the blank. So rnuo’i for the njond St«tev* R.ley «nd J. S. Cu uiuj u , ind amen". 1 .r . l’lie latter will hereafter engage iu a-pects of the case. To take a merely uuaaeau t witaa dangerou* weapon. mining ou EvenB ere* k. Stale v-R ley and. J, S. Cutnnion ; r»«nul'. with 1 financial view the matter, one cun bn’ The settlers of Tule Lake, near the do.getous weipou. Jury ‘.rial — Jutau S. Ci.mnious 1 tie convinced that it would pay in dol deii'e * not ¡ruilty, and in ttie case ol Riley Curn- lars sn l cen's a goo 1 interest up m th» northwestern corner of Siskiyou, in- nioii* 1 ey f tl-1 io gree. 8 ate v* Andrew El tott/ Frank Wdliams and -mull outlay that would be required. tend organizing a school district for Jereiniati E 1 ot ; laneay. B.il fixed at $800 eachaud Tue audition of every public institn tbe b< urfil of their children. «rase co t'iuue 1 uii-h neat r«^g .Lu term tion of the kind adds to the value of Toe Butte C Minty Record says: “A 8« ate V . Rtley C liuiuoui; .situIt xv.th <1 .ngaroue town property, is an additional induce rattlesnake was killed in this vicinity weapon. Ac I n, 018,toned til) t.ext l*r*n. SUteva. O.iver Hrhangi; I rony. Defatdan' ment to people of the bett» r kind, who recently, which measure t fourteen feet td.tel under $1,000 0 Jud-, aud ac'.'OU poetpoued till are in search of homes to settle here, in length, aud had twenty t-vo rattles.” uex' lertu. sn-1 gives the town a lift in tbe wav of J t) F y vr. P. J M .1 me; io reciver non->y . Fred. Stine an obi Yrek a pioneer, Clin luued. bnsiiM-es improvement. As to the in anil a prominent citizen for several A. M. C m rou vs J Houck and J. W. Mmuioa; fluence it would have upon the lives .»eats past, in Walla Walla, W. T., ar ac i ><i (or dam ige*. Couiuuel. •«nd characters of the growing genera Howe Sewi. g M .cbiueCoupmj Vs. J. Hoick: to rived in town lust Friday evenlug, to tion. no one cun rec ver danu-ge». C-mt>nuen. estimate that. j *in bis family, on a vi-dt to Lis broth Rox -tin« Farris aud T. J. F .rris v*. J. XV. H yes Many t.f the most successful business er’s family in this place for a number et al; io quiet tide aid for dower. Taken uufer ad 1 m*n, as well as numbers v|w> are vise went. of weeks past. — Journal. prominent as leaders in professional Pe er Bri t v*. Mil.ou Lindley, to fo:e:'.oee mort- The Yreka Journ il snvs; According g ge. Di.-m »fed. ! life. Lav»* acquired ail the knowledge Jno.N im«t> -nd J.R. Crawford vt*. E.W. Sprague, and culture they possess through the to the report by the different owners agencies of public hbriari -s. The of threshing m-achiues iu -Scott Valley, et at; «»forecio e mortg ge. _ Taken under advise- Apprentices Libr.*irv. eslabb-hed in the quautity of grain threshed this meut by court. Rob . Westrop, a cative of Ireland was admit ed Philadelphia, by Bet j »min Franklin season in that section, amounted to to citixeuebip. was the source whvuee mativ self made ! H «met E. Ch t ubers vs Wm Cumbers, suit for men, whose names are household nearly 200 000 bushels, which is not divo.ee. Gran ed. The words iu America, drew the knowledi;** half the u-ual crop produced, An oiue- e Fewell, JamesM.Feavell euit for d,v ace. and wisdom which tunde them what gram raised comprises mostly wheat G* lluued. they were, and are. i and oats. E. F. W.lker and W.C. Myer vs. J. H. Skidiuore H eavy "S pud ’ — A Puget Sound farmer has raised a potato this year Mr. Drake returned to town from that by actual measurmeut is 22 inch* s iu circumference tbe small wav , aud 30 over tbe range, a few days since Ashland baa fewer “hoodlums” than inches, or two aud a half feet in cir- cunift-reuoe the largest or lengthwise, any town of its siz« on the coast and weighs just five pounds It is Tbe Yreka Journal apeak« of a birth perfectly sound and will keep a year. Thusly: “Another shaver in town.” G ood T eam —Mr. Hrury Norton of Mr. Gwin Butler was in towu last Saturday, and made us a pleasant call. this place took 5,000 pounds of 11 >nr Two large loads of flour left the Ash from the Ashlaud mill up the hill, land mills for Yieka, Tuureday even southward from town, with one pair of horses, recently. It is said by team ing-? 1 sters that this is the hardest bill to R. G. Galbraith, of Lost river, came climb between this pla-e aud the sum over the Sukiyous after bupplies, tui mit of the S skiyous Has any one week. else a team that will take 5 000 ovu-r County Commissioners’ Court will the muULtiuns meet on the first Wednesday of DeX' month. I D ied S uddenly — A man named The increasing whiteness of tbe I Ertdrick Austin died eu ldenly while mountain summits] gladden the heart sitting iu a chair in the billiard saloon of the Cosmopolitan hotel at R i-eburg of the miner. on Saturday , the lGlb He had been Capt. Barnes »tarted over the mouL- drinking to exce*>«, and it is thought taius uu bis return to Luke View Weal this caused, or at least hastened Li* Dead ay afternoon death. He died in b>8 chair without Two emigrant wagons, each with a a struggle, and it was supposed f >r family, passed tbruiigu towu, north sometime that lie «a« asleep, as his ward bound latt week. body remained in a sitting posture, Prof. J. Q. Willitts has organized a with the head drooping forward. singing class which meets at tbe Auad B rilliant M eteor —On la*>t Friday ¥iny Wednesday evening. night, a ui.teor of dazzhug brilliancy Tue cool nights uf the past week tli.-bed across the southwestern ski. make one think of those fleecy blaukela lighting up the heavens so tha’ ordinary turned out at the wooltu mill. print coul 1 be read without d ffijulty. Win. Bybee, of Jacksonville, sent a M iny citiz *ns noticed the fl»**h whil* drove ut 100 uogs through AabJaud on iu lighted rooms, and w>-nt outride to Wednesday, uu the way lu Fuit^Joues. ascertain the Cause. The passage of Onco more — iu a voice of dispatr — the meteor across the range of vision in we say that disgraceful mud hole, and Ashland «»ecu pie J but a few seconds, barnyard siuk ou Main street should but it was succeeded by a bright green be attended to. light winch lasted ueirly twenty five A wag *n luail of Jacksonville people minutes. arrived in towu Tuesday- Mrs.K Kutdi, O fficers of A ltiiguse L odge I. O- Mrs. C. W. Siv.ge, Mrs. A. W. Stur G T.—The following list of officer.-* ges, an.l Heury Kubli. install««! for the ensuing quarter A number uf boys, ranging from teu reach««! us too lat** for insertion ki last ^to sixteen years of age were iu a state week's is'U**: W.C T , G-o. W Young, got helpless intoxication ou the streets W R 8., Mrs. S-yb-rth; W L. - S.; of Jacksonville 1 »st Sunday. H. B aine; W. V. T.. Miss M R Din- 1 L»ngt\ the forger who escaped from h un. W. S._ W u N. Siunlers; W F. Yr«ka j»il, was caught at Martin’s S.. John M L-wis; W T. Mrs O. A Ferry, on ttie Klamath river, last Fri Massey; W. M . Mr N. W Pratt; W day morning, by Hank Harris. 1) .a.M.ssM A Timer; W. I. G.. ' Capt J. M. McCall laid uu our table, Mr. J J 1. Hoilami; W O G. Wm. O the other day,a blossom from the fl «w I’cei*; W C . Mrs. M. S Dexter; P. W ering currant, wh ch is indigenous to C. T , Mr J E Seyfertb. this section. Late for sncla fl <wers. G ood T eaming .—W »11 ace R «gers Since the stage» begin ruuuiug on who drive» foiir-h<>rse team b-long winter lime, the one from tbe soiiab to Mr H True, has don* s itu** ti a iling reaches Ashland about 4 a . M ; that duriug the last seven months which h>- front tbe north, early in the evening thinks beats anything h* has seen on Tbe bridge over the creek on M »in record in this neighborhood From street iu frout of the bakery is being the 27th of April to the 19 h of Novem extended the full width of the street. l»er. his team has traveled 3 000 in.les. The town paying for one third of the having made seven trips hence to R -a 1 —l°8t ing aud return, and two to R iswburg. Mr. E. Emery, one of the oLl settlers His average load wan 3,835tbs. T*-t»l of Ashland, now living at E» m 1 o 1’.«in», freight hauled. 76.185lb «, of which 40. was in town last Friday after fruit 5851b s were brought into Ashland- trees. He reports lively times at Eagle Tue remainder cousi-ted of fl mr Point. which was shipped from this place to A dancing school has been organize*] Reading. by Mr. 1’. Moore, to continue during > I S ketches of O regon H ist - ry .—The tbe winter months. Dancing in Mil , historical *<k- tch upon the firs«, page *>f ler’s hall, every Tuesday and Saturday this numbar is from the pen of Mr. evenings. Olney, who is uow in A-falan I. so.I The State Line Ibrald, published at will furnish us more of tbe iutereetintf Lakeview, Ly the Watson Brothers, i*» reminiocences of early tim *s. We have bow on our list of exchanges. It is a aece.'S to material which will furnish five column sheet aud presents a very a basis for the continuance of th« fair appearance. Souttieru Oregon History, ('«egnn by Among the old J»ckson connty mer I Mr Sutton) from the time bis pen ’.va* chants who have gone into mining, are I stopped by the call from the Master, Dr. Robinsun and Jas. T. Glenu, who and we «hail make arrang»meuts for have invested at the gravel diggings on pnbli.'hing it without a break. Mr Applegate creek. Olney will famish us with »ketches of The Sentinel says: It is reported that a date subsequent to 1856 hav’ug par an Indian was stsbb-d by a whit«* u.an, tieipated iu many of the stirring event* last Sunday night about a mile above which he will record. town, on Jackson cr-ek We have T erms A ccepted . —At a meeting of _b**en unable to get the particulars. the Directors of too Willamette anil There will l»e a great “slaughter of C -a-t Railroad, hrl 1 la-t Tuesday, the lunocents” next Tuesday About a the terms of graut contained in the bo nd re«l pork*-ra are to be converted RalliOid lull passed by the late session into spare riLs, b usage, lard, etc., by of the Legislature, were a.icepte I by tbe proprietors of the Ashlaud mill. the Company, an I the acceptance duly Tbe yonng folk« who are to take forwarded to the Secretary of State. part in tbe musical and literary enter This company have now six years iu tainment to be given on the 18tn prox.. which to complote the r a l from this met at the residence uf Mr. Wagner on City to tide-water on the Yaquma B»v, Tuesday evening, to arrange tbe pro this is more time, perhaps than will be required by the company—and we ar*- gramme. confident more than will be consumed We have been requested to again an — but still it is better for the Co upauv Bounce that the Christmas tree iu tbe to baV« time t > spar« t'oiu Uot to have Presbyterian church is not for the beu- enough — Corxul’is ti tzette. (T efit of any one «eot or. congregation, Items frani * lie Fort , but is for the use of everyone in town, and all are urgently requested to make Vegetables bill. use of it Weather salubrious. THE MUSICAI. AN » I.ITKi ARY EV Tfl.RTAl.NHE »T. From the Plaindcah-r wo learu, that M hs Ella Davis, ol Polk county, while visiting with fri* uds on Robert creek, about eight miles from Rissburg, fell from a wagon in which she w »s ridiug. and was quite severely bur*, being in a state of unconsciousness for six hours after the accident. She received no permanent injury, however. The entertainment of which brief m-n 1011 was made la-t w-o-k, is to eoiue off on the ev. ning ot D**c 18ih. Tue programme is unusually large. Tiie pieces h *ve beeti selected with oreat care, aud about forty peiaons nr* I etigu'g- «1 in diligent preparation of us tn inv ditl rent parts, AH seem det- r F »nr men who were in one of Sheriff mill**«! to make this the he-t affair Gt ! Bylxe's freight w ig his With some bad th*- kind ever pro live I in Asblaud. whiskey, ou their way from Hippy ORDER OF EXEKCISE8. Camp to Jacksonville, a short time 'iuce, fell iuto a quarrel and then into Song a general tight, and two of them were R Citation. quit** seriously hurt. O *e, S*X R >biu Intrude. -on.hail his shoulder blade l>rok*-n and Music. Dick Mitchell received a kuife wound R-«*ita'ii*n with Ttbkau. m the leg. (jharade. Music. Select Reading. Charade aud Tableau. R citation by seven young ladies. T d>L*aiix. C tarade. M11810. Tue ladies of th * M E. Sewing Cir cle will t>e on hand with a very attract ive “b«z»ar’’ for the sale of various lanov aud useful articles suitable f r iiolidav presents etc. Titles of piec *a, price of almissi m and other minor de tails will ba *n » le public in due time. Pltu*nix llcins. et ul.. Io foiclotea mor g-ge. Deeieed. G. Kirew-ki ve. W. B. Cams ucn, to recover mon ey. D emi'Sed. Dou^l e Co. Rud C». vs. Ciuyouville and G de»- vilb R > .d Ci; *uo f»r iujuuc io 1 aud damage*, l ike uu ler dviseinen: to be <1-tided iu vacation. A.uo*g the true bids re.urixdby the G.a d J«<ry i wore au iud ctmeu. «g aim uhver iiaib .ug’a, < harmed at! 11 Uaelarcelh of a rteer bea-ngin g lo G. II. I., LQU; ! ‘«.diciiueut agaiue J. Eliott, A. E tot. . l <1 Frank Wihi.me, chaiged with tiie larceny of »r.*-ep, the j pr-pert» 01 W. F. So igei SC*. 1 U.irb ugh was , l.ce 1 til ler b >11(1 1 > me .-U u of $ 1,<MU to 4. pe ir at ll.e lies e in «>fC.*nr', wi .cb lie luruiebtd. The other» were ikew re t eh> u the turn of $suu each’ t *-o « f a horn p- cur db.d. T .e rep *rt of .be Gmiid Jury is a’ foil iwf: We 1 ibe uu-lefrig ied Grand Jary of the November ’erm ot Cncua Court for 1878 b g to make tbe fol owing rej-or-: fn «t we h .ve exami el ihii-iib i; buiidmg* I of J icl»*-.n CJduiy. Wi foil ,d the J «it, SnerifT a and Ul-rk’s . thee* in g ml c>ti lui>>u, aial lhe recotds, sept by lhe C er* iu g . »1 urder; »1st» be County Hoe- pti «1 aept 111 g<a*l older. We rec >m ..end a lie* Court Hou e us soon is flu nee* will permit. Sigre I U> K. Kubl', foreman, m l I.« ouirr memhere of the Jury. !Fio u oir r*-g it ire •rrisjioudent.] Iu the la-t week’s issue of the T id - I was made to say that our beati- inl valley is improving, i *., insteal of ”r«7 *n/<’ is improving ” I do not sup po«*e any intentional slight \va* meant. We P no lixians would not bear that. Tue time migh' come when we won 1*1 retaliate As it is, we think there is no p >ssible show for San Francisco ever am Minting to much—it is too near 1’1100 MX. ings Mr Brawley’s storehouse is rapidly approachmg completion, N -w build O ir Y’reka correspondent sends the mg- are c instantly being reared and strangers coutiuue to move in. (Jucle following under «late of Nov. 26th: Tbe weather is quite favorable: Sam. C ilvt-r says he is receiving letters frosty mornings, pleasant days and almost daily from individuals req 1 eat mg him to reserve corner hits for cer cool nights. O ir city is quite lively at present. tain business purp >-es, and we have Everybody is preparing for the “ladies learned of about a d<*Zeu contracts be f «ir, ’ which is to take place on the 27th ing let for buildings of various kiu ls, 2Sih and 29 b. Grrat preparations are to be put up as soon as the materia! beiug m ode, aud a g*x>d ume is autlci- can lie had. puted, Mr. O ney is ooly waiting for the M tas Ila M<*C »be, formerly of Ash mat-rial aud mechanics to bui hl a land, Oregon, a rived in Y’rek » one «lay palatial residence. Hu offers bis last w**»-k on a visit to her sister, M isk "S.audard mill’’ site and half the Tula wool I Sarah M >«.’at»e, au I is conte.npl mi. g water privilege for sale. be a capital nite fora woolen mill or remaining for tbe present. Mi-« D *ra H--ar«l, who iia-I Iter limb placing mill. The village is begimug dislocated soujetimesii.ee, is aliie to to call loudly for both of the-e enter- be around ug.»iu wi.U the aid o pri«*-s. Yreka News crutches. I Tber* are 156 pupils at the academj Pies in great demaud. now, and tbe number will doubtless be Exciting times for the last two week*. greatly increased next week, as tbe Among ttie recent arrivals at the winter term begins on Monday. A post are C»pt. T F. R ley and family regular commercial course wnl be con and Lieut. J. W Banian and wife I ducted, and a claes graduated, during Both officers belong to C impany F. »be term. A serious accident befell Trumpeter 8 >me of our subscribers at E»gle Thoma« 01-en, C *mpanv L. 1st Caval Point have complained of their papers ry, on the 12th in-t VVuile out hunt being detained somewhere on the ing, he stumbled over a log and Lis route, lbey are started properly from carbine wa- accidentally disclurged. JJiis place, aud we tru*t tbe delay, Tue ball, u 45 calibre, pacing through wherever it has been, will not occur in his arm aud shattering it, so that (bd future. amputation was necessary. A good shoemaker is badly wanted here.also a tinuer. We dont waul any Dick hunting is quite fashionable in tins section and also “¡rug hunting” more i*q aor shops — we have one too many now —tint sober, industrious citi among the young men. z ms are always welcomed arao-jg u*. A unt B etsy . I «.*1 ise with thanks to vou for so kiudlv publishing o*ir PLueuix items, Lake County, and e-p-*eially the notice for the spell Tue State Line H raid lakes the f *1 ing contest in C dvHr’s Hill on the eve ioaiug iuietesimg blati tics of Like niug of the 6ib prox. Fr-wu wiiat we .-i*uiiiy, from the assesomeni roll fur can learn, we expect to have a very in ti-re-ttug ume. ¡S quibs . 1878: Total value of taxanle property, [Our corre-pondent imforms us that 8580 41‘3 57; total number of pull«, 300; a number of uam> s were uii-< sprli«-<l lami a».-«* sse.l, 23,087 acres, valued at in bis l i-t communication. We do uot ¿f>4 232; lami assessed belonging to the hold ourselves responsible for tb«- spi lling of proper names uule*-s the» California ami Or-g *u Lami Co., am] are written so plainly as to be easily A. D. B *eed, 308 GJ3 acres, assessed al read.— E d . ] 81*23 453; iu?provmeu:s, ¿3.1,863; m- r- T idal W ave —A d’snatch to th** chandise ami implement*, ¿38 529; t'hnmiele, daie.| N *v. 19 ii . says: An money notes ami m-coniMs, $66 565; iin*u*-u-e tidal wav«-,*« X feet beyond tiie household furniture, 10 024; tiorbe-, a *«i ordinary tide uiov-ment. has »w-pt the mule* 4 419, valued a’ ¿118 220; cattle, whole coast of Southern Cdifoinia. 28 888 vai lieti at ¿283 4G9; sin-ep 15*982, ludiv dsmtging the warv* s atC-yueos. valued at ¿29 111, sw me. 658. valued at P lint 8 «land Avila, and destroying iun«*li property exposed for shipment ¿1481; gross values ¿794 047 57; iu 8'» far »*ut one lif- is reported k>sL A «lebltdues-, ¿132,630, exempt, ¿81 000. great eartl.q iak« has probably o-cur Tue rate of aa-esamont, 20 mills pu tue red in Soutn America or lu the South dollar. Pacific Ocean. Portland Slaiidtud: Our readers will rernemlier that a few days ago we pub lished an account ot the suicide di Mr Liebe, of the Dulles, by drowning, and delicate condition of his wife. When the sad news was broken to her th« shock was bo great that nature was in terfered with and mother and child died. Father, mother and bubo were buried bide by i-ide, a sad termination of formerly happy lives. A k < ther W ar CiriiUD.-'XJn Tlftliieey morning Inst GG e iiiiitrs under ,Capt. B lyle.left V aticoKvCr fair Willow Cree k. Report was rev* iv«-d a' headquarters iiiteta lii.mliei ol ItyiiiiiiB bad irti Urna- ti“.* reservation aLtì gote cut to Wil low Creek, refusing to rei'tub» - Th*, officer ba* orders to send those bitfli tc the re-ervuti‘>n alio will return qnietlv, and arrest thus« who make ar v resin tance. bringing them down to ^ane<*t; ver fur examination.—Portland Stand ard. il iKRiri» BbRRY -XUDWlll. 1U r«--l «erre <>r t*»e brde't pinti i*. Ñor, !<• h by R. r M. A. MiiHams J..»'. Enyj w iU-h Dor» I.. C r*ìieU, alt «jf Jtck**<i. vttìr. Ñew Tc<ay- ACaid. Th*- tubgcritvr w« uld «y to hti’ friends !n Ja.cY-' ««juviile, Laks Ctaufly end k'reku that bls iuab.Jty to UU thiir p»»t onier*, w*£ „ui g to ffoknet^’aid that nt V:ng recon ted h«ahh be hop»» to b* ¡ b g to attsod atte.4 prom; prora; t. t!y ’y to all ufl orders order» that Rm un) B«. Bow >uie 1 a • Al sbom « *»* .. 1— .Wav « W* F lu. A l«rg*stoekuf tie te»t !eath»i couetaF 1 on hand. * ' ♦ » ♦ Notice . ft R.tur.I2 . 4 LL>, p « tj - > ds k» owing themNi’ve* ind«4>t • ■**- ,‘<l to-1 be undersigre i, wall pl.-use co ne foiM ird iinirt'Jia'ely a»n«l make setiieu.e.it, a* we de<ire to' b d inte b ir scomnts. TpxRR*t J> ai tv. Asinaio, Nov.729th. tSTi. ■Administrâtor Notice: JN f-e Pr. h«re C mi, L-r thè c urfj- oFT.«ke, xud o alr» *4 Qiegon. h*T ‘ tthe <*'-)( N .rs» of gpf*iicaH<in a e ... .T«.o. G Cmr>, «le- ' ’ by Admtutsrrhuy f r ceaeed. f 1 ( rivi «ege «b re.-tgr' i e Po ALL WUOM IT M ay C(>b(’F44«. WT'H ICE i* heribv k 1»*- o , thal, at t|,9 D/pniher f*^ - tu .fu- P.-.Ik te 0. nr . forile com .- v Tf Lokr Stueof o,»K..n, I. W. 1. Admir.ùtr.- . r tt.e .-la> *.f J .t,,, g . CMk.-fec-*»«!, u ¡U a - |.)y »0 - *.i court for fcrmiMxm lo) re iyj n.y ] ositlon »» A tmlmetmtur of »«1,1 esule. 71 Gi»«yi under my band tMf 28 h .l.iv of Oc» 1877 ™ 4w w T T« wi « y , AminieUr' Produce Market. Wc note to-day eggs,buffer and dried In 1824 the first fruit trees were plume scarce, aud in demand. planted iu Oregon, and in 1831 th« first regular attempts at farming were CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. M MCCALL 1 CO. made !>y borne of the retired servants of the Hndsou B«y Co. In 1832 the Wheat per butiLel.... GOctfi “ “ 50 " first school was opened, Between 1831 Oats Coi u meal yer th .. 03 “ aud 1837, missionaries of different de Flour per M.......................... ¿17 30 nominations arrived, I ringing the firt-t Bruu per tou ......... 12 60 cattle with them. In 1838. the first M xed feed per ton.. 18 00 14 “ printing press arrived in Oregon. In side bacon per th . . Hirns “ •• 16 “ 1841, Commodore Wilkes visited tbe Shoulders “ ’* 12 Columbia on an exploring expedition, Lard “ •• *. 15 •• at the instance of tbe American Guv- Bitter “ *‘ 25 “ Onions “ “ ernment. 02 “ Potatoes “ “ r’_ 01J4 Special Noiice»» Ezgs per d*»z............... 15 “ OS •• To R ent - A goou barn ami on*- cofrifort - Dried appfes per IF........... “ peaches “ ”... 15 able loo’n. Apply to W. T. C hapman . “ plums “ “ . 15 “ M ill K eth . kb . —Those having keitl-s be- Hnles, each .... 2.00 I >i giug to the Ashland mill ure r* qne*le-i Deer * kii.s per #>............... 18 •• tj loiurn them at once. They are need.-d Soap, Ashlabj Fnctory per box............. 1.50 W agner a A niieks n . ! Wool pe.- fi* Mr. Geo. T. Baldwin, of Linkvill«*, c m- Wool sacks, each . . 75 linues to receive ad litions to hi* larg<* stock i AsLland blankets per pair o! genera' merchandise, ami is d«*iug a rush ....................... ¿6 50 to S9 “ Flannel................. 50 ing business. “ Socks........... 50 Il ugiidine A L itta at Like View, h «v.- 1 j’^t n-ceivi-dan invoice of thir»y i-.vrs'oves> Don’t I* orget It.- If yon are frouh ami propose to warm up the Like county I- d pvith nei rrtisnc--*. are uis'u-ji ter.ed, tired’ people at a late iliat will astonish the na o' life, ear *t« ath or teH out of s..ri«, ns the i s*yi g i*, >u*i may suf<|y co’ic'ude th it you tives. ^,'ve '•‘■ Jb'P’P^i» Of Liver Cninplai it. Eos S ale . —Mr. J. S. Eubanks has jus' i j.i« In er!- v*-ry apt to become- torpid this finished a fi le foil’ spring family carriage, i *e son of the year, as p .is ms Aiisinz fro:n mad** with the Parven wheel, and the best stiznatit water or dec lying v«>-v-*tntion, are materi l, which be oSers for sale at a bur- ui .re i:iime:.*u8 ami a«e, it iongb inhalation* o.k*n into the b'o *1. U«|.-ss the. liver is g.«i:i. It is as tint* i*i workmanship uml ’’r-.t g »nd active and furnishes ¡« supply of ti iiah as they make them iu this country. fresh and pu<e b'ood to drive nut the impm i- lies. tbe aitoye mentioned R'tnptotn* ate sure to f.JJow at difu-.l bee’ed, utay «nd Prbhl «*s. in in ire ten ible diseases and *1« «th Whit«**« They call him ’ Apollo Putter” now i Pr iiiie Plover proves its«-lf-he (iie at Liv.-r REAL ESTATE TBIS’FEM. bt cause everytime he called a new wit Pi’isc.*« ft* action on the liver is t| Admiu sir.nx b.i«.d irom b lab Cioiuer to Jos. I f*o:n anv me licit.e ev* r co npou'ided. *Iit ness he struck a fresh lyre. Wo*ey, for 138 ac*e • I uid .u R.i t*s cteek, wae re- cure.s ar« tiuly vou*>« !i*l. Try it. Prices A young motbor gives her chil i a t '--n'y five <-‘-ntsi«ml sev<*ntv five ecu's For co.de I. C nisi teratiou, $ilJ. We*tey Mil ch-11 to A. M. Ruldick, ten acres In stick of candy, eni, to teach it polite sate by Cifttwo rn A A tkivs ' ox . ( '«v ;tf A hiaud preCi jc . C msi Irra i m, nt-8s, savs; “What «io children say P.O ii*g <n t > Jc.*b left, 80 acres in Metzmita when they get oaudy ?”—“More!” Tliwy all ink»* It — Wlio 1 the «-. stem pre« i ict. Co :8.derail *□, $100 “We all knows,” Baid cockney school I is run «own iq that exte-i» tl>at you pass W. Beerou 10G-0. W. W.lsti’re,91$ acres on W g- committee man to a teacaer he was ex t sb e,.le S idglMs, are nervous au<l iri iuble, u-*r creek. Courideraliou, $1,460. aminitig. “that A. B, and C,is vowels; h iv-‘ g o mv /ofc!» elitig*, i««ur *iotii.«cli, »i* k ! I eufaclie »n1 r ;«ie<l to ignc, <lo n«»t enroll P. T. Ive* to J. F..-l--y .al C. 4.G. »11, 24» acres but what we wauta to know is, vy they I vo'H'elf«« high private in the rear. rank. In S erlin«- Muri g l> -trie . C n* dera i an, $20(y is 90. ” ' - 'in.ler neral Debi i y bitch«* r tip stul M >-e- Ma.arfi Id «nd J tiurr M D* *o .gu,3l9 .c-es The »ame hscka^e which makes a tri \\ lies Piiifiie I-lower,th« Gieat1 Liver l a>d iu Rock Paiut preUuCL Cou.-ider .lion, $200. boy howl when hu’B digging potato-s. P .nace-a, naw for sale in cv.-iy cily and causes him to smile when be slips < ff 1 town <>n the Continent No tnvdfcltie ch-er Siate News tbe back way to the picnic. Bay« are j * ompoiinri. d. i* half the equal f.«r the Hire j < f DYSPEPSI \ ;>n I LIVLK .«PUklJiT. Over 290 chinamen are working on curious insects. It h «s a st.e'iii.- pt»»* er oter tbe liver, and Tue expression of a boy’s face at th** b*f curing fl.e liver, r>y«|>ep*ia and all ..th- r the Cascade Canal. eud of «a straw that lacks two in«*hes ot I di- *.*■«•!• arising from it, vanish m if l*y M >re Indian trouble is anticipated teaching the cider in the barrel is sup j tn igic. S .m;>l** b'tile* are 8 Id nt the small east of the mountains. pose to be the model that tbe artist price of 25 cents, that, will oouvince yo 1 ot B. F Hdl, of B *una Vista, killed selected iu tbe delineation (If Alam ( it- merits. Large size b "ties. 75 c-nis; for I ”>!e by C hitwooi »& A tkinson . •veuty deer in two days. leaving Paradise. — «*••». - *■ “I sav. Parker, what's the d ffureoc«* Thos. II Story, a prominent citizen —“Oia N kw and E verlasting I’ fiivcm ?*’ of Y'a nhill county, died on Saturday between a ripe watermelon «nd a «ie j i* the b.-st »nd cheapest pe: iti:u*- ever'>fl«re<l last. caved head of cabbage ?”—“Give it up; j 10 ihe public f**r perfuming w-*«i iug apparel, A eliiuaman was cut in two by a cau’t tell.” —Brown laughed softly ns I «Her paper, eic., «tc. It is eve » «sting, and circular saw in a mill at O.wego, last be said. * You'd be a nice mau to send gives *o !ii.u’, I«t*er P’per, and whatever to buy a watermelou, you would. i *is< y II ma' wi'lt, a nioet r fi e f and pleas; week. , .-n’ o 1 ir, ft piac*’d .n a drawer, *10'.matte, “ A wasp» ’ nest c -utains fifteen thniis A man in the Dalles has a pair of pet -* Ii .t b« the c nterit*. it will lie u ric ie lo- porcupines, which were caught near and cells," and the great« st of these I lent ill Iflsa than two lty nd-nues. Mailed “cell«” in to sit down on the ne-t tin ler j P .stage free touuy address 01» r*e«ipA«>t that place. tbe mistaken impression that all tn« ' he poo«. 25 cent». d lr«»« <}. B ¿itch- F >ur young ladies were immersed in waspa have gone to the »ma**»<lc or some j field, Ii'inos. and pletse state what nailer Dairv creek, Washington county, on where on a visit. A single wahp loaf i , you s#w U ms auiiie in. f * 46 1 V v last Sunday week. mg iu the back kite ten, will give the J »b Crabtree, one of the old Linn sitter a warm receplion. —* W jiigiit ’« B ear ' , S cai i * and D andr V i r county pioneers, di *d at bis home on G . mi .«.Nir 'iorces heavy Mii*thcli»» or Beard the 6th inst., aged 72 years ou Hi- s*n< oiliest face in tr >m twenty to Bankrupt ludia» A Carpeuter named John Mason was tliil ty diias. Il ««ever fails No po-sible iti- [Ciuclnnatt Commercial.] fataily injured in Portland ou Tuesday jmy to the akin. Easily applied and certain During the twenty years since the iu eff ct. In will a 80 remove Dandruff and f last week, by fading timber. Bri'irtli G ’VAmmeot ohtnine.l direct prevent Baldness. I aiu th** to e agent lor J. E. Brooks will build a 30x60 foot coo r«»l of ludia about 7 000 in 1-*« «if this c impound. Per package, post paid, warehouse for wheat storage, on the railways have been constructed, ex'en '25 eeit*. Two packiges 40 ce its. Address site of the old Commercial mills at Mc «ive irrigation works have been built, <». B. LitcLti«l*1, Illino «. Please *t*ue wbal Minnville. an 1 tbe countrv bat* been covered with puper you seen this adrerti’ein -nt in. [nf^l X The body of the late Dr. J.C* Grubb, a network of ordinary road«. Notwi<h ------- -—• * * » -a ------- who wus drowned in the Wiil.im*-tte, standing the effort c.f tbe English ofli Take No (<*<*. — Having dissolved at»ove C irvallis, six weeks ago was cíala to improve the eo<i*lition of th« partnership with the P of 11. C and with found ou Thursday, the 2I-t p«ople, they have become poorer, and t-lweil, ue iie>i e ali having ac.mint* wi<b A little girl about 9 years of age, by the bur len of taxtstiou has steadily in r us top*11 mid set )« ¡tie Mine with cash , the name of B >dyfelt, of Amity wa- crvaseaL Wheu p.>veity-'trick«u culti ' viifat pr xqrE. Plea**« «>tend 10 it at unce, 'v<- m $ sx close our o’d 1» »oka. killed while on a visit to F *re-t Grove, vators in oue part of lu lia are tax .1 to ( a* (11H) W AGNE4 A AKI ttRSON. support the famine-stricken in another. last week, by the failiug of a tree. ■♦ ♦ ♦ tb««e in turn *r? to be taxeal for Lk« The Am-*rimn Ship M-N ar went service. an*I the whole country at t»*« \ —T.ven’y five 1 trge size P. rfumel Cbro- «bor** ou tue C dambia river bar on «ame time is drained by enorrno’s mil ino M ill«* Cards, no two alik«. with nrur.t*'i*i tLe 15th lost., but was haul-d off with itary chargee, home afiarge«. iut»*re*t, c .i*i. postpaid t«n c -nfs. Address G. B. Li't I fiel I.Litchfield. IB. Pieise state wh a Ut blight damage, three days alter. remittances «nd lo*« l»v exebang«, it paper yo 1 ««w thi- adv«rti*ineut in. [ lt»|y John Williams a gunsmith at Halsey, I n«eds no great economist, no Tar.seeing . was accident di v »hot in tiie cheek by a statesman t > predict that a crash iwiu Clienp Wood. — J.*hn Clmndler bug Chinaman la«t Monday, aud as the ball evitable. The gr >«« prodne« of I tdia ' a biot 'o' of goo I stove woid, at his *»w mill, cut au artery, he came near bleeding during rec«nt v«ars will average about which h- will ifispoae of tor the trit! nz sum ¿1,590,000 00<» a veer. With ttie popu of Sf p.-r insd .AVoih yoii'P«lv«H of thts to d -ath. eli-inc** t > prncute yr.ur stove wool m such T*ie Jiirv. in the esse of Brown, the latiou a’ 190.000 000, the estimat** of bed rock raiies. (13if) the census f**r 1878. tl*i« gross pro-lnc • O Shea robber. wh<» shot L uis J >s-pli in Portland, returned a verdic of mnr is not worth more tlu*n eight dollars a J irsi Ra’ceiwcd—Wagner A Ander- •ler in the first degree A motion wil< head. Wlu-n the arealthv and n.id.lle s ti have j.i*r 1 e <-ivwi •« lot of t «i ini >g ma- cis«««« have their share at hig 1 er sia **i be made for a new trial. «rd it 1« evident this it v«*y greatly r** <-l>i o ' , .abioh will be exchanged f«r wheat or cu'li, . t (no4if) Mrs Mi-Cmnielc, won-bad b6en con dur*, d How little it feapy is may I»** victed of ki ling her husband, and sen seen in comparison with th* nverag»- Notier i.' lier l*y givru 111 «’ *a I Ufl *-'*»ns teneed to tbe peuitentiarv from Ciats >p annnal gross produce iti the tTni*ed'¡ *r**‘e-hr L n t > us - unt-iwhil waler' county eom*» years ago has beuu par- Kbegd mu and Ireland, which is al lou*t <• is is nve<l«-il at nty nflil* •«' Phœ iix dound by Governor Thayer. $150 a-head. P hilip W U lwfi . l