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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1879)
the ASHLAND TIDINGS Mr. Chas Hughes, of Like county, was in town last week, aud made ua a short visit. He reports the weather pleasant and everything thriving in bis neighborhood. T rouble A head —The K-ryf Oregtr nian of the 21st, says: Just before go I ing to press ws are informed by the sheriff that he had been told by an Indian that, if White Owl and Quit a Tumps were burg that the Indians I would retu’late by killing white men that might be found out from town un l armed, and that he (tho sheriff) Lail better warn his people of the fact. From this it would appear that it be hooves the cit z ns of Umatilla county to begin to prepare themselves for an outbreak Ly those red devils. We have been deserted by the soldiers and are left to our own resources. We are strong enough and willing to stand ♦ uem off and why r.ot organiza and fix for an emergency ? MASONIC installation TERTA IN J1ENT. AND KN liciti Estate Transat lions. Phœnàx Settle Up!! .\\vi- Ths following have been recorded in Dre. 30tb, 1878. ALL PER3OXS DDl-W IIP TO l’lie public installation of the officers the County Clerk’s office.- After eevc-ral days of steady, cold,-, ^Z j L l oirHaiii Wo! pie «u'l ami of Ashland Lodge in the Presbyterian U. S. patents to Wm. Bjbec and A. freezing, wyjather, we have to-djy a ilUllieJ'ite y, r’ÜKr by f uh «t m t£ •LOCAL 1ÌKLV1TIES. no ”0 1 11 church ou last Friday afternoon was Butler 1)3ve been recorded. strong south wind which is likely to Rev. S. C. Moore, of Round Prairie, witnessed by a large audience, many of Wm. Justus to W. G. B -hop, 200 briny; rain toon. Notice. 1879. Douglas C j „ died on Monday of last whom hod come from the country and acres in Eden preciuvt. Consideration, The Pi ceuix bloods h ive Lad a grand No 'ice _ {o the Ash^ s horet.y _ giver. Jacksonville has a c’ass in tele week, from consumption. He was hur neighboring towns. It was a very in 8500. I ind Assoctiii*ion of Stoc*i< Growers foy opportunity—and many have improved Br*phy. ried by the M isonic fraternity of Rose teresting ceremony to those outside the the Desfrncti ’ i» of Wolves ami panth C T. Payne to John Arnold, 160 of it teo—of skating and coasting along Our weather report was crowded out » ers, that the tiir.c Lamed in the agree ofder, and was conducted throughout acres in Eden precinct. Consideration, burg, on Wednesday. the mill race iu ponds caused by over ment expired on tho 1st of December# U ms week. with impressive solemnity. Charles Hargadine left Ashland yes 8400. flow, ever the fop of the ice. Fœnix is 1878, and tiio subscriptions aro now The merenrv has been down nearly terday morning in company with Mr. At four o’clock the members of the W. G. Bishop to Jos. A. Crain, 160 half covered with water aud ice from due Tho<o desiring the cnntinuanoe to zero out in Lake county. lodge and the visiting fraternity acres in Eden precinct. Consideration, M. H. Drake, for Lake View,after hav of the organization arc n quested tor the oveiflow of the fl »me. call and sign for the ensuing year, and marched into the chureh in their ReniQrr her t:’iw radroad meeting at ing spent a pleasant fortnight among 8850. The scajlet fever has gone through thos9 knowing themselves indebted for proper order, dressed in the regalia, , his many friends here,at Lis old Lome tne court house to-morrow. Chas. Griffith to T. G. Reams, 260 Mr. Murtin’d family but has not, as yet, subscriptions are requested loculi andl and carrying the various emblems of j Tbos. Jackson, on trial at Yreka last A recent meeting of Jacksonville ocres land on Butte creek. Considéra spread outside of his house. settle at the i ioneet SlotO. of the order, and took their places in : 549 3 W M. W. II ARG AD INK. week for 6tage robbery, was found Grange P. of H..decided that the pres tion, §1,003. Christmas passed off meriiiy, but I the front pews, With tliô presiding of ent officers be continued or another A. 31. Spicke’mire to Joseph Ritter, I guilty. did not see a drunken man—quite a ficer in the chair of state with a mem lot in Ashland. Consider »tion, $275. The Sentind offers a glass of beer as a year. A mt etiug is to bo held to mor contrist batreen this and la3t Christ her from tho Grand Lodge of Oregon row at the residence of Col. J. N. T. J. T. Glenn to John Sizemore, par premium for every subscription paid in I nformation D esired .—Mr. L W. on either hand. Tne exercises were cel of laud in Sam’s valley precinct. mas in Phcenix, ór Miller. R »bertson writes as follows from Ind e- advance. The Sunday School Christmas tree opened with an appropriate prayer by Cumideration, §1 000 mu? The Ashland merchants were rushed pendence. P-dk county, under date of A telegraph offi m is to be opened at the Grand Chaplain. Rev J R N Bell, was a grai d succ »89. Tho committee A U- S. patent for Ashman Butler, M >ny people 26th ilifd.: “On the night of the 24th Phcenix soon, with Miss L. Saregant with business las: week after which a beautiful song of wel having tho denotations in charge, de and one for A. S. Moon. from the surrounding country were iu inst. Mr. H. Demming. an old gentle as operator. SETTLE VP I serve great credit, especially Mrs. J. come was r-’iidored by a quartette com Almira Metcalf to 3!. E. nomt) 119 town making holiday purchases. Some man of about sixty years of ago, left Two ludi ana and three white men Coleman and Mrs. Wm. Mathes, who posed of Mrs. L'-eko, Miss Lou M illite acres laud in Jacksonville Ail persons l aving a**'o*.’nis with thr precint. people would like to see Curistmas this town while in a state of mental will be banged in Oregon within the spent some days and several dollars Pioneer store r .e reqnestt d to eili and and 3I-ssrs. Q lin and Ru h Willits. Consideration $150. come oftener. deringement. The old gentleman is next six weeks. in tho enterprise. The Preebv teriao’s settle by the I iret < f January, 1878. Then followed the installation, which A D. Il-lman to Pheba Alice Bald 28-2w M. W. H argadine . small of stature, with flowing white School Suocrin ’ endent Fountain The wife of J K. l>»y,M E. Mio’Ster was conducted by TI ioe G Reams, win, lot in Ashland. Consideration, are doing a goed work iu their Sunday ----------- -o- hair and whiskers, and had on when he •t Yreka, died on Monday uf last week, went to Jacksonville last Saturday for School, under tho eiqy riiiteiidency of Deputy Grand Master of the Grand $80. Holicltiy <j»utxls! ! the purpose of examining applicants to left a suit of w- 11-worn gray clothes and Lodge of Oregon, u-sisttd by District their Pastor, Father Williams. after a long illness. Co to McCall A Baum's; they havo a , teachers’ certificates,but none present- white hat. Tt is thought that perhaps Deputy, II C IIill. The officers elect B all on the 27 th —The party given Tho citiz'ns ol Sprague river are 2s-2w R *v. Mr. 3Iiy(ield oconpiel (he pul fine assortment of them. ■ »il themselves, au-.l he returned home in his insanity ho has attempted to go were presented before the D. G M. in on the evening of the 27th, was even calling for the establishment of a post- pit cf that church List Sunday evening to his children in the Klamath Lake I ; the same day. Vie Want M«>: m » v . turn by the District Deputy, aud were more of a success than the managers after whia’u ihe i.’idier.ce voted almost office at Gearhart's. connlry. Any information in regard • I The new lodge of Good Templars at All persons imk olca to us will please I to his w hereabouts, addressed to A requested t » face the brethren of the had looked for. Seventy-two tickets unanimously for Li u to bol l a series of Mrs John Hilt,of C »ttouwood, passed Brownsborough is making rapi 1 prog lodge while the inquiry was made if wi re sold, and the hall was crowded. meetings here, which bo concluded to 11’;>* duo L(4ice that «0 i .u-t hu'e all through Ashland on her way to Ruck Deming or the undersigned at this ress, and new members ure initiated at (here were any ohj étions to such Notwithstanding that the quarters were do, C’.mcienciDg TLuis.ljy evening, t!.'- aecoui t-’ settled np by the First of Jan Point on Wednesday. uary, 1879. Call tor your bii’< place, will be thankfully received. ” — every meeting. A lodge paper has brother being installed in the office to a litte cramped, a v«ry enjoyable time V.h prox. I Ore>j f >:ii:tn. Lost—A small gold locket containing been started ami great interest is taken which he was elected. Then,- again was passed, ami we heard no com D ecijh Remember tho spelling contest two picture^. The finder will please : in th • organizition. plaints from lack of opportunity to facing the officiating G aud Mister, F ine O rnament — We were shown return to this office. cornea off Wednesday evening, the W g;i-.T The dry, cold weather is causing the other day bv Mrs. J. M McGill, a each was instructed in the duties of his dance. Tbemn-ic was furnished by et ol Í . 8 b. Samuel C. M »ore, an old pionees of much anxiety among both farmers and finely carved wall bracket, which was office, receiving certain articles for his Messrs. Roberts, Scott and Bonebreuk cb.m -.1 Oregon, died on the 221 ult., of pul Our Literary society meets Saturday ! miners. Tne former fear it will dam presented her by L. S. P. Marsh, pro custody, such as the square, compas, The supper was served at uyfield's monary consumption. evening in Co ver’s Hill an 1 is be age the wheat crop, and the latter are prietor of the furniture factory. It is rn’e, etc , the symbolical interpretation restaurant, and has received many ta Not lor Is lie. I coming quite autereiting and entertain ,H';- I c:’. I>y fb L< «1 Twelve hundred dollars has be.-n decidedly blue over the prosp«cts of a a shelf about eighteen inches long, of which was given by the Master. The comiums. Much pains h id been be- subscribed towaid building an academy , short run of water. iug. Syunu. is i- i nee .< d al made of several different kinds of na following are the officers installed; W stowed upon its preparation, and the atTlrain, Douglas county. The people of F. rt Jones are contem- tive wood carved in a very pretty do- H Atkinson, W. M ; T O Andrews, S. appearance of the tables was very fine. State Aéwi * 11 J. A. Cardwell has been enlarging ’ plating the sinking of nu arlisau well sign, and finished in the natural col ar alt 1 W„- M B ium.J W; J M 3Ic( JalLTreai.; Many people were present from Jack I . I ’ Eugene City is §930 in debt. his livery stable in Jacksonville having > at the b iso of the mountain e» Upon either end of ih* shelf near the J 3 Eubanks, 3a».; W F Phillips, S. sonville and other places,and expressed ! t added a number of new stalls. Wheat i’ q tot ’ l nt 83’+ cte. } f r D.;EI Fox, J. D .- G W WiLhira and J themselves pl< a-e i with the entertain outer edge is a small urn of very grana i town, to secure a more bountiful bushel at Buena Vista A number of Jaeksonvi.le young la ply of water for domestic use and Wells, Stewards; L W Robertson, mint. From Jaeksonville we notice i fnl pattern made of manzinita and pol 'fi’iîKe Noter. — Having di.-? »Ivedo Col, Ish, of the s'nte mi’ilii, hits oi- vie« and gentlemen mado us a pleas 1 guard against d image by fire. Mr J. A, Car l well, three sons and ished like ivory We have seen a great Tyler. ! part:i< r*!iip with tli<- 1’. of II. Co., and w'th gauized a number of military eiuijMD ant call last Saturday moi umg. When the installation over and daughter, Mrs. Dowel! and daughter, «•'welt, \vc <L -i <• li.iviug accounts with Rev J 11 N Bell w- nt from this place i deal of fins hand carving and can es in eastern Oregon. the new officers had a*8nra» ’d their Squire Berry and daughter, the Misses iistoci’l ¡m;] settle (I:e same with cash , E W. Couner, the county assessor of to Jacks »nville last Saturday morning, truthfully say this will bear compari Senator-rice! Sinter will leave Li WHEAT’r ' in: ll’u-’ atcn’l to 1! at one«, Siskiyou, has purchased Juo. Hibb’e where be occupied the pulpit of the ison with any we have examined. It resp ctive positi ios, R v. J R N B li Linn, 3Ir-. Salomen, Dr. Jackson and Grande for W u hiugton eemotime dur — • U' i * MUST CÎ Sc Olli* O ’I t»< 0.1S. I ranch iu Squaw V alley, for $2,000. ( 1 lit) W agne : <ró AXT.WSSÛN. | M E Chureh, S >uth. lie was in A-h is beauti'nl in its appearance, and was introduced as the orator of the others. ing the present month. ------------ <> -------- day. and held the audience for half being made of native wool, gives it Mr. T M Nickerson and Mass Josie i land again on Tues-lay and will prob N ew B lues of P ractice .—The fol- A disgraceful row occr.rred in Sal in - T Ai 11' v live ì ir re >!ze rerfiiined C!ir >- Holton ware married at Kurbyville, Jo ably remain in this neighborhood for a additional value to its possessor, whois an hnur with an interesting and im lowing is taken from the new rules of on Christmas over a present that was 1:1 > Moti'» Cods, tu» two alik»“. with nane io pressive address, in which ho gave a justly proud of it. I short time. sephine county, on Christmas Eve. practice in cases before the U. S. Land hung on the C iristm is tree, Several •_' il, p ><t|»ai«l t«n <“• i.t’. A’b’i<'S8 G. B brief sketch of the origin (so far as it Office, approved October 9th, 1878,and young men were engaged in the fight Liti IT:el 1, l.itililie’.J, LI. Pie i.-ì state vrhitt Jvck Phillips had his leg broken by I ndian P olice —B>- the last Con is known), purposes aud character of Says the &ntin'l'. William Hunter, and the result was sevt ral black (1 c-s paper yoi sa v ibi- :idv< rti-im ni iu. | Kilv is of great import mco to all having and scratched fa ■(?«. a boulder failing ou him at the mines after an absence of nearly sixteen gress provision was ma le for the organ- the order, and gave a few instances of ( !»<■;«n Uiiiii! —1 >h :i < .’li md'or La « ef Klippel, Hanna & Co., last week. years, returned to this valley last week izition of a native police force on each the good that it has done and is doing contests before said office: If either Ruesell Bennett, a prisoner of Chick- I»'/ <!■ cf goo 1 S' w< > <1. a“ *5« < i',* irsi i I party to a contest shall, ou the day of am is C.».. ma le a second attempt to er h ch h- will <!.-; (• • of !• r i!ie tr’fl'nz sani The dauca at Miller’s Hall on New and has concluded to locate hero per I of the Indian reservations, for the pur continually. Referring to the great tnai, make oath before the Register SI per load Avail lu i 4v»s of this cape from the Or; g<m C.ty jiil last Years Eve was very well attended, manently. Most of the timo during pose of preserving order, encouraging antiquity of secret societies, ho said nace l > pr.-cin e V’ tir S'ov ., I. I : I soci»’ week by cutting through the fl or of Lis ubsence Le has resided in Idaho and agriculture, etc. The number of the the first of which we have historical and Receiver, that one or more of the his cell with ¡i piece of paw. Hts plan about forty tickets having been sold. • i rock rates. (13 ti witneeses in his behalf is absent with Washington Territory. force is prescribed by law, and they was discovered just iu time to prevent Mrs. White and son, of Rock Point, record was among the E ’yptiins. It out his procurement or consent, stating his escape. To R ent .—A g >nd barn and one 1 Col. Whipple and Lieut. Shelton are to receive a small salary each. The continued for many years, and it is who havo been visiting old friends good sizftd room. Apply to W. T. the name at d residence « f each witness in Michigan, returned home lv*t passed through Ashland last week od design of the organizifion is not only known that the prophet Daniel was a Mr. M. Fox, of Uci creek,an ol 1 aud Chapm. n, at the Ewing place. the facts which they would testify to I their rtturu t • Fl. K imath from Port to assist the civil an l military author member. The order i f Masonry ex well known sei tier of Curry connty. week. il present, at.d the materiality of the while trying tt» cross Rogue river near i ies in quelling disturbances, etc., but land, whither they havo been as wit isted previous to the building of Solo Mias Jane Smith his received a fine same; the ex rcise of proper diligence its mouth was drowned on the 30th of also to encourage tho Indians iu their nesses on a military court of inquiry men’s temple* It is fouuded upon the new pair of skates as a piize^for being November. He L it Ellensburg about off >rta to acquire n knowledge of til« bible; all its principles, precepts, sym to procure (heir attendance; find that Go’clock in tho morning iu a skill We note to-d.-.y cggs.buttf r acd dried the champion lady skiter of Fort They happened to reivih here just in useful ar’s of civiliz Jion, and to aid buls, etc., are taken thertfrom, yet it said witue.-s c in be ba 1 at the ti ne to The tide Was going out, and it is sup plums scare?, iiuj in demand. time to ei»j >y the M muaic supper and Jones. their advancement in every way. With is not seetaiian. Its watchwords ure whieb it is sought to have tho trial de posed that the strong eurreut look him entertainin' nt. The 7ii‘>--- t->\s sixty dozen quail 3. M. MCCALÍr a proper s< l«etion of men from the Brotherly Love, 11 lief ai.d Truth. Its ferred, tho applicant shall bo entitled to Rea. His bo.lv has no’, been discov COUDE' TED The Yreka ./> 7/ ’ asays: Th« roads by recently ered. were sold in Jacksonville to Lave the case continued fur a re as diff-rent trib<*s it is thought that much I mission is the relief of the distressed, A CO. ■ a man from Sam's Valley at $1 per to Scott \ alley,« v> r th« D '.idwood and onable time: provided that but one A young print.’“ named Chas. Young good can be ffT cled by the force. aud its deeds of charity possess the L’me-it ilousti monntn ts, are quite Tide's dozen. continuance shall bo allowed to either employed in the office of H o Y’amhill I C.i; t. O. C. Apph ’ gat » i < a ’ > :ut t • or added lustre of secrecy, the Divine in slippery with ice, requiring in r es to lieporter, was drowned lard Wednesday. W) • • Judge M t?on has appointed T. B. if ganizo a conip iny u* K ima'h agency. junction, “Let not thy left hand know party, on aeconut of absence of wit— Wiiilo skating on a lake in the neigh b • sharp bh’id. Often times alt four riesses, and no continuanco shall be bjrhood, he fell throngh the ico, tint Sup< rir.tend. nt of Vernun School SiSoo I what thy right hand dueth,” lo-ing h: r.ses of a team are down at once, and granted if the opposite shall admit being a good swimmer h i kept on f!i< T iik M ercer T rial —The trial ( f 1 \C0. Lai10 county, vice E U. Steel, de 1 strictly ob-erveJ. I' unites ali classes the wiiiiou-; an l st iges ueed lo-.iglaock »» r ton. 20.0 / that the witnesses would swear to the surface for a while. He soon cLi'i'e ’ .T imes K 3I«rcer for the murder of ceased. ing to be s ife. upon the common 1-vel cf universal p a polo es- i Side 1’i'o’j I lb . 11 « t statement set cut in the showing for at d was unable to gras A C. M<T) »«lahl, lite editor of the » t » < Lake View is to; ba fnrnishs 1 with Charley was ! Hann tended for his rescue, 16 4 4 Petitions for new m til routes iu this P rtland T'l' />• tin, terminat- d on the brotherhood and honorable manhood. continuance, if present, facilities for bathing itself, by 3 . 4 4 « ; Shoulders aged 19 years. 12 » • county are numerous. The latest is for 24th, tho defend mt pleading guilty of The most powerlul potentate and the 4 4 < » fard 10 < < Snelling, the barber. Ashland is bt M oses C aptured .—Tha latest ad 4 4 . < the establishment of a service between mans’a-ighter. The jury brought in a I Direct peasant meet upon the san e An Albany corres.onf dent sâys: Chi- B ¡7. r 25 « outdone. 4 ; « c 02» 1/i Jack-onville an 1 W W. Angle’s ranch verdict of guilty of murder in th® sec footing within the order, and its vast vices from 3’ ikinn confirm t ie reports nose labor is at discount t here, there Le ' On ons < » « • The tri weekly ma'l service on on Applegatt» thirty miles di-tvst, and armsencircletbowhole earth. 31 my that Chief Moses contemplated treach ing only a few who can , obtain e;n; lov- P »! 4 >« R 01 1 ' 0 * ond d’-groc, but on« of th« twelve h(»J* ment. The places which we s<e them • per 6 z the route between Reding an I R »ae 16 • 4 it is sa d tb it a large nnn»b r of people i itating wh°n asked if ho agree 1 to ti e of the greatest men of libtory have ery to tho whites in the matter of the take in the cities, are inosily occupied ¿1 apples P r it 08 4 4 burg, for thirl elan matt.r, b >grn on In our own land, all capture of the Indian murderers, The « 4 4 « at Uniontown, St-rlingville, «to.,wuuld verdict, th«v were sent out for further been masons by girls an l we coni 1 only think as we peaches 15 • 4 Wednesday. 4 c but three of the signers of the declar following has been received from I noticed it that this might bs olio of th« • i I be uccomiu dated by it. plums 15 • C deliberation. 3Vhile they were out the .1 . I ation of independence were masons, as Agent V\ ilhur.dated Yakimn,December I main reasons for the bu-iness prosper The woo’on mill, which was eili nt *s, each . 2 00 I j *t those who think that a lverleii.g defendm«’.) counsel announced that he ity which Albany has enjoyed < f la ‘ r I well as nearly all t' o presidents. The 221; “ Moses, with ten of his principal Flu 4 • last week, giving the opera!vis a short dosu’t p i.V, ask Mr. Pi ling , of the Ea hid concluded tn make a plea of guilty I years. per whole number of Masons in the world mm. \|;ave been taken. Moses aud vacation, started work again on Moo- gle 3LI1, lm opinion ou the subj ct. A of manslaughter,if it would be allowed. ] .50 is estimated at 1-0 000,009. In Amer three others are now here in confine day morning. R eligious N otices .—For the 31. j.. few w>- k» sine.; he wished t » sell his To this tho prosecuting attorney con ica there arc 10,215 lodges, with a I rneiit. IjcuttcriDg bands aro working Church, preaching every Sunday at I o T. L. Beck. <• f Widow Springs,while (.Id mill « igon, nn l inserted a local to sented, and the Oii^e was ended. The 11 ! on to *ho rtEcrvatiop with ; ccd heart?, membership of 600, 70 j . II t clcGru i¡> d rock on his mining (/cli ck a M. nod 7 I'. M.. Prayer cleaning up the It i that effect in the I’ idings To day be penalty i«'r ma’isbingiitor is imprison rc:n......... $.) bis address bv alluding to tho assist- as they say, for protection. Not a meeting every Thursday evening at claim recently, dick -d up a Dtiggi t of drives in a bran new wagon, having rnent fer from one to fifteen years, at Fl innel û0 ar.ee ex’ended to the yellow fever suf gun has been fired. Everything up to 6:30. All aro invited to attend these gold weighing 8*8 75. Sod-.s.. 37' •> di p l-f'd >-ed <» of the <1 I one to goo I a l tho iliscreti »n of the court, while for Mr. H. F. Philip* has aided a ne ferer’s during the late deadly scourge I Lis time is working like a charm since services. Gome aud let us worship the murder in the s( coml degree it is im vunt ige. < »■ H N» W .1X1» hVEH.».ASTIMI Pi liFFW». * Which swept over the south, and dwelt ? ¡he treachery of Moses.’’ A dispatch Lord together. 1». si nial <’!ii» i pest pc Unii»* «Ver <> Î'. r*- I buggy to his livery riggs f and can now T> th members of the firm of Tii iteb- prisonment f >r life. H« was sentenced partieul ii ly upon the incident of a from Walla Walla under dido of D c. l<> ' I ubi c f : peiTn aing w.ming i;>i»»«r» l. W. T. C hapman , 1'astor. furnish as nice a turn out as any (»De i r fifteen rears. !<>; ¡■ape .(■ ■ ., •■!<?. It ¡<Hve l.i ;’ ip <| Worden.« f L ’.kviHe were in Ash- little orphan boy having b;*en sent 27th says; ‘ Tie latest reliable news could usk for. Biptist services will be held in Mil ci v *o I iue ’ , 1< i '( ¡' p • I e ¡i ■ «1 w ' i n< » cr Lir.d list week, and participated in the .Morn About the Meteor. from tho region of the pestilence, from tlie Yakima Reservation informs >»i in ■ » * i-L, n ni" t r !i e l nr 4 pl j «• ler's Hall on Sunday text, at 11 a . m . The mining excitement iu J >s< pliine fest ivities < f th« 27th i In company I r. If pl.-c <1 ri n <b ir r, »i» nnr«». where he had bpcu bis father and ns that Chief Moses is still a prieoner. The R >«< burg Sf<tr has the following and 6:30 p m . county still e »utilities, an I many min with Cipt. !'■ rrt*.' anl o her Like hr tiie c »ntei;!*, it « ill Lcor.e icio- mother taken away from him, to his IIo will be given up when Hio murder ers are arriving at tho mines, despite connty gent! lem n wh ¡hi l 1»'.in i tiliv- couci-tt>ing the brilliant tneteor seen ile«- t’mn twcily ni'milei. 3L;h*<l i several weeks Fince; "It was Pern to grandmother in Sm Franci-eo, being ers of the P«rkins family are ir-be» to vu y ahlre-s on r«-r-i;»t < ( the cold weather. ruing the s; spirits irits of their A.hlami ice. 2.-> (eits. Adlr<-»s G. B Li’c*»- the north of ns mh far as Gei vais on the cared for by Mayous on tho way, aud into tho sheriff’s hands, S-u oliai la. I apt. O C.i Applegate and bride iriends.lht'v left for the laud of the sage the dreamer, lias conseuti <1 to go on Iililio s. I.il i pl I, • sl.ih• win* lii-.oc MoDlsETlE In A-hl.iM, D c. 28 ’ h. ls;s.i'h rtey line of the railroad and a* fir south as received by a vest body of the mem the reservation with his Moli-ft e, jounge-t m » h of Dr N. I!. MuduetX I followers. atarte 1 on Sit ird.iy m »rning for their brush on Saturday morning. ¡med Ire- year- and ten month?. Hicrame:.to, and was scon at sea by the bers, headed by the Grand Mister of General Howard has acted so that it i* » h:»me at Klamath ugency. a?eo:nj>a!iied KI »id i ÓEA•<’ S trange T oad .— Caris P-t rson de- (.ffiai rs of the steamship Dakota, but Ciliforr.i i, who woul I, so far ss hu now hardly p< s«ilile (Lat hostilities BONY by several Like connty frieuda. i n • i\>rcc • b<*; will happen nt xt summer.- vet sensible Kcnb-s, M«»3tl»e Sii istn (n i ■_ a very we did not learn in what, latitude. At man eff nt could, supply the pl ico of s :i f* Ili action mu*t at once be taken by tho The house of Chas. Pitcher, of Can i i' :. !■ nev- ■ Â peculiar speci s of toad, which abound Gervais it appeared low down in the father an l mother to tho stricken or I Washington authorities to thoroughly 1VCKEt In Asiihiii, to the wife jf 1 x > jh lucker, a d.uglier. yonville, was destroyed by fire last phan. -onthern Lorizjn, and at Sicramento it in the vi-inity of Clear Like, 31 >doc I settle matters ai <1 h avo no afterclap tr-c’. i.» week, and his sou was so badly burned After a closing song by the quartet, The military I am done all they sonld county. Ttiey are nearly ronml and appeared in tne north It passed to the •v<> it B i'<| th ; he will not re- that it is feared s <: onjion shaped very much like a tarrapin. The south of R iseburg its course being ap the members of the lodge, with their do, and the affur Dow remains with 1:1 whoever has the final control of the cover. < e H-. ' T » » - : T aylor ,vih»»M. r. I ntch, r> » III . C l!< A'l C’ iriamen employed on J. I). Cirr’a parently from cast to west. While invited guests, adjourned to the lodge Indians. General Forsythe, with two J ordon Julie-, .>i. C riHiihr.p (1 v, bv Hr v. Mr. i o2ts B I. 'i. l ’ le ti »*4» e Í W. II. Atkinson informs us that a rauch. gather these toads bv the sack near th»* zmith at this place it was seen room for a social time until stipper, companies of (he First. Cavalry, re Mr. E. W. Jordon nud NI.s® L 1 y >r. ?4! ‘ \ »US' adfei ii era at »!■ number of baskets were left in the fill, split them open and dry them in to explode. No report was heard, but which w is serve ] by 3Ir. Houck in his turntd fiom Wallula to-day.” N ï T i -- O^c 2.>th, at 1 Lt» r»“i îercc •■»7 ii <* [¡¡i ’. 1 <• bx Ide * father 9b Rev M <’. Mile.- Mr. Cir.n J. the sun, and theu send them below fur church after the ( Lristmas festival,aud it is state 1 that fragments <4 the :«ro- very best style to about two Kindred i Br..wn <» Mi * Rtrri Wirt, the t. rm Tt f L le inti If It you a?’ ! • ■¡I. t or medicinal purposes. Almost u Sorloits Fight. ilei Her of on c<»un y. that the owners will liud them at his After supper the company Rd e :ii , ,V o ¡. lilo strui k several places on the coast. persons . «re <li»}:«ar!ene 1, rd ■>' life, 'e.r -I -ill it ;»•! <>lt1 o' s .rts as th»» The» Sa'ern State^ni tn reports a qnar bouse. P romoted —Mr. J W. Thompson, One near Oik Grove station, about began grad u illy to disperse, some to -avi ir i -, ’ n i 1.1 ■ly < <» th ’! y<» « Special Mrs. Mary Wilson, of Wilbur, son iu law of Mr. Eubanks, of this twelve mi!»3 south of this city, and prepare for the ball to follow, and the rd in the rooms of the invedigating i g c in • fh-pi (7;‘ I j v r Como I tin -, daughter of Charles ApplegiVe one of place, has been appointed tn take «■tilers in Josephine county, and one re*t to their homes, or th ise of their committee on Monday last between [L ocal notices under this head will I’ll-* liver i< v«u V ’ ::pt to be o:no I«.fT»i.l this c s >:i of the i « • if, •’•« pol m arrsRig fro n Hon. II. M. Thompson and Wm. H. friends, to spend the remainder of the charge of the W. U. Telegraph offi - e f irtli-r west in Del Nort«» county, Cal., the old pioneers of Oregon, died on be published nt the rate <4 5) cts. for -l.snsii1 water or <1e • i via X ’ vegerMio'l, vc^etiAioa, He Watkinds, formerly superintendent of anything under five lines and 1 ) cts. mor»* nume-' ns and are, t' rough iMi ilatirtns Christmas morning, •after an llluesa of in Sacramento. He has been in the while (he < fli ters of tfie steamer repott evening From the visitor's book of the lodge the penitentiary: “It appears, from for each additional line. Special rates taken into ihe bb>»<l. I’tib ss the liver i< employ of the company at Siu D ego that the main b <lv fell into the ocean. lix mouths. for eeveral yeirs, and his promoti >n to 1 ho most singular coincidence, how we copy the following names of ma*<»ns all that we can learn, that Watkinds will be made with Lberal advertisers.] » <tr->ng ¡ and active ao l fnrr'i>»bei* a w;4y <4 Lost— On Sun lay- afternoon, in the 'r -a ai.d [ n o b'o» 1 t-> drive .ve nut out 4: ill»* itupiu j this offi«?« <4 increased responsibility in attendence from other lodges.- C »l hud been summoned before the com burying ground, it is supposed, a large aud remuneration is a ph asing rer-og- ever, lias j i.st came to our knowledge. S ewing M achines .—The best f.tmilv 'ie*. lite ilbov mc’Hioae 1 «• riipto n< are mittee to tell what lie knew about the sure to f l'(» v a!>«l if n l liredel, flir «n«l brass door key. Too finder will receive tion of bis ability and faithfulness Ou the evening in q i estion, what iu » S G Whipple. U. S A . Cd.. Tuo* G sewing machines, the Singer, for sale ■ 'i hi >r- tert i ole d: -e i-< - > »)! <!e 4b. , While’s' management of the penitentiary, and Reams, A M B rrv, John 3Iiller. C W thanks by leaving it at the store of Mrs. His many friends here are mu -h grati supposed to have e-n a fragment of at the tailor shop of John Fraley. Give I’r hi ie l-’lov er prove« i '-‘-4 !he G1911 Liver fied by bis good fortune the meteor, tint t > all appearance a bill Savage, J A Cardwell, Dr W Jack-on, while be was in the committee room, '’.lincea Its action <>n til« liver is / fl’t-eul D H. Jones. him a call. - 30 4w f o’u mv me Heine ( v. r coiH.ounje.I, Ie. of fire, struck ;i h iv stack on die old CC Beekman, D Linn, Mix Mailer, Thompson catue in, holding in his left Win Patterson, the former owner of S abbatii S chool T ree -The New 1 lournoy farm, belonging to F. Arc .-¡irr- . tiii'y woa wo-i k- !»■ f I I. Try Trr it.. it.;, I P ’ tlc»»s R S Dunlap, Jacksonville, II 31 band a large envelo»»« which Ire banded i Temperance Coavcntio;;. Patterson’s mill’s near Roseburg, has Year’s tree for the Sunday school ch;l- hambem some nine miles eonthwest of tiven’v live c -ntsa’id scvcnlv-flve Cens For Thatcher, Sikes Worden, C.apt D J to Watkinds, with the remark, *1 want «.de by C rii won» A' »i i\-<<x. t ;»7i come with his family to Ashlaud, in- dre 1 was set up in the hall under the this city, immediately communicating > you to ria»! this! It's try opinion of Ferree, L<nkville, W B Royal, Oak Notico is hereby given th it a con fiie to the hay which was consumed. teuding t» m ike his home iu this T idings office, and at an early hour They oil sr.k - |{ yon! ’ At thia instant several gentlemen V. 'ci the svMeni vention is called to meet at C dver’' Several reliable persons report having land, Ogn , MF Woodin, Eugene, Ogn.. i« run down t otliit extent that p.,i piSJ neighborhood. on Tuesday evening the room was filled witn;s-ed this phenomenon. This is L F Willits, Utica, Iud , C 31 Scott, who stood near, discovered that he had Hall at Phoenix on the 20 h day of cfl« s i igh's. ar«» nervous and iriitiMe, a pistol in his right hand, and before February nex*; said convention to be The dice box lias a great fasciuatiou with people young and old. The dec the most remarkable meteor that Las Cainsville, Mo., J C Scott. Claibon, he could havo n«ed it—had he so de composed of delegates selected by V •t- h:iv- • g o nnv fo-ebo lii g., 8 >»ir st(ihincb. sick ' e i «* 1 « and <• a'e.l ¡onji»», <!<» qgt'enroll for many of the Ashland young men, orations were quite tasteful and the litia seen for many years on this coast, Cal., L W Moore Able, Cal., Ja* sired—it was taken from him by Hon. by the members of the p.-v-ril lodger ’ ir<e Ui^iigh p ¡rate j« pift r^r rank mid we would ad . ’ ise those living near and the number of “ratties” during the tree made a very beautiful upp'-ararce ter I • ■ner.l I>-bi i v butcher up anl Frankland. R. J , C Mingus, Oakland D. H Thompson, and further demon of I. O of G T. in this, Jackson, Co., where the fragments fell to dig f »r holidays threatened to revolutionize 1’he exercises were op*-m <1 with prayer sirations prevented by the prompt in to be chosen in the sime ritio as dele- t- \\ c>-s Pni i„ I’j.nv.-r, th • <; -j? Liver by Rev Geo. ~ Nutlev, after which there tnem us they are valuable to scientific Ogn., P Parker. Like View, W C terfereneo of the gentlemen in the gates to the Grand Lodge. S lid P >n rei, ir» v fop «n»,. in ev»ny ¿ity and the orthodox style of business, entire • _ Griimnn, Warren, N. De La Matte, room. The pistol, which was a small i conveL’ion to cousnlt in regard to the •<>W> <>|) »1 f. ( were music and recitations by the lilt IV men as curiosities-” ''Cii'f.f No t*c r ly» folks lUv. J. H. Vandiver then | nickle plated revolver, was loaded, feasibility of organizing a Temperane- o n:> ”r il. .1. j. || ,’f 1», , ( f,.n! f r ,.lir„ Mich. I It is reported that a man named Tom spoke to tho children for ub >ut ha If an I F lor U l T emerity .—Mr. B. F. Meyer I’YSPEPM \ >.n l LIVLR cocked, and ready for instant ns« Central C >unty Committee. an I such S urprise . —Misses Et’a und Lizzie Thompson was shortly afterwards ar other butine*s as may probably come I I. h«-■. 1 Bowman was arrested at Yreka last hour and then th presents were dis handed us a bunch of flowers one day pav.fr over th* liv-*,-, ;»ntf I 'iv curi- jliver, by-pepsii ’»n<l a' i ’ i r Friday, by au officer of the U. S. tribeted. The order in the back part this week, whieb be picked in Lis yard, and Mr. Chas. Hargadine were sur i rested. * * After hearing the evi before such body. of the hall was not quite so good us Both instrumental and vocal music dis»»yes arisinz from it, viiwb as f by Secret Service, charged with manufac could have been desired, but everyone where they were growing without any prised by a nutnbir of their voting dence the court C( Deluded there was ci igic. Siiinpl»» bottles ar«1 « •' I at the <n ill nothing to 4io» that lie intended to do fronds calling upon them last Wedne« is secured. turing aud passing counterfeit half seemed to be in u good hum >r. aud the protection whatever. They were roses Pr c • < f 25 cents, that will co »vioc^ \o 1 r>f day evening. A very pleasant time injury to Mr. Walk nds. and ordered A cordial invitation is given to all. i'- nieri’s. Large* size bortl <. ~ ■ cm 'or and daisies. evening paasei quite pleasantly. dollar?. the discharge of the defendant, ’’ was passed. By order of the committee. t301m. 6*’e hy «Tttniro n ,v «» x . i FRIDAY ....JAN RUAR Y 3 187*. p