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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1879)
I * f * talE ASHLAND TIDINGS ------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------ The mountain read between Like view and Bidwell, will soon be oem pie ted. The whole distance between the two places is 30 miles and the dis tance over the mountains, wbout 19 miles. Sirs the Reading Independent: ‘‘Win. Hawes, of old Fort R.-ddiug, was in town Saturday, and reports tbit the wild geese have picked bis wheat fields as clean as the streets in our town, but us they take the top and not the seed be thinks be «rill bate a good crop yet.” In (he connty court last week, the petition of John G Norton and four teen others for a view and survey of a change of the road Tttnniag from Phoenix to Eagle Point, was granted J. N. Woody, A. Bisb and Thus, Mc Andrews were appointed viewers aud M. Lindley surveyor. Says the Jacksonville Sentinel: “Onr pagan neighbors ushered in their •New Year’ on Monday evening with the usual barbaric ceremonies. A free lunch of ‘loast’ hog with *blandy saeco’ was spread and ‘John’ jabbered and chatted and screaked with deligh »8 the night wore on aid the sauce had its due effect.” * ■ f * i ■MM Q uiet . Our to4n is exceedingly quiet now, busiueMS of every descrip tion being At its lowest annuli ebb,and very little excitement of any kind dis turbing the sereu^lw of the social calm This state df affairs might be wearisome to that class of'h’fsmoity who Are never satisfied except */het> scandal and trawls kfo ‘stirring up strife, but to the peace-loving people of Ashland, it is as welcome and seems Ms natural as the regular winter sleep to the hibemia of the forests. Wtfsr ’ftiM O ne B ktte &. — An anas ’ ing illustration of the peculiar con strnotion which the Indian oftefa puts upon the theology of his white breth reu is given in a little incident we had from Mr. L. Applegate the other day. Mr. Applegate, ^fcuy years ago was government agent among the Klamath Indians, and as his duties req aired him to look afier the spiritual as well as the temporal welfare of those under his Charge, he gave them such moral in- structicfci hs they wire able to compre hend, and endeavored to impress them with the idea of their responsibility to a higher power—t-he Creator aud Rular of the 'universe. He told them we cal! the Creator God, and thev soon became familiar with the ideh. Subsequent to that time missionaries and ministers had been among the KUmaths, and they Lad been taught in the catechism the mysteries of the Holy Trinity, and one of them meeting his old preceptor one day, said to him; "Mr. Applegate, vow got only one God yet?” Mr. Apple gate, in some s-UTprise and curiosity, answered that he knew of but one, when the Indian, doubtless with a proud sense of superiority, remarked that he had two Gods, and that if church progressed satisfactorily he would soon have another. mm X mm LAKE VIEW t-Kl-THR. T€LE8RM>Hn BREVITIES'. Notice. All persona wre hereby ^a^tionea against trusting my wife, Emma South worth, as I will not bo responsible toy debts she may contract. Her conduct has been "stich fia to render it rmpossr- bfô for hie to live with her any longer) àù-lf H. IS i A tu T o ' ììth . P hoenix . O gn ., Jan. 4. 1874. Jan. 15, 18TO. The yield of bullion in. ^rtzoua in E ditor T idings :— ' 1878, amounted tom.150 000. • « -4 v Tua wind for several days has whis 4LOCAL BREVITIES An Aperican bank is about to Le es tled quite litely around our dotoicile, tablished at the City of Mexico. Take a bath. as if to warn ts of the presence of win President Mr^abop ha^ signed a de 1 ter, which has until lately been Very cree pardoning 1 80u Ccmfunuhrts. ! Roads are muddy. gentle in ite ej^rcccli. About six Heavy snow 'fetoruns nnd unprece Pavements snnddy. inches Of snow has T»<I«* e daring tho dented eoid weather prevails in Idaho. Bains are to’cosre yet. past week, -and the tuerr.y sleigh-bells The Bank of England has reduced SeMJfe Up! Marriage season is over. are occassionally beard as they waft its rate uf discount from 5 to 4 per Subscribe for the T idings . i’artios indebted to the EX g L« M il ®« their pleasing echoes oat upon the cent. frotfty air. We look ‘from onr win John P. Jolies hàs b'èeft TB^eçted to will please settle their aocounts with Keep the railroad ball moving. ------- —w-------- - the Senate by the legislature of Ne caeb, grain oY noto (d otic*. dow out upon a field oi ice find tmow, *2 D ied .—By private letter we learh of Three Sunday Schools in tovn now. vada. though the sight is far from being a the death of George C. Merritt at Sewing fflacitincs. Snow is disappearing from the sids- Will S. Fenton, a sold hr, Was fop nd dreary one. The lake that for several Leadsville, Col., the 25:h of De Ha vin takep the agency foT the hills. wdeks lias been frozen over is now cov frozen to death Saturday, near Salt Si-nger comber last. Mr. Merritt was an old Ttewing Mactyitres. .1 now offer The library and literary. Ob, where ered with stow, and ift polished Stir Lak^. ns’acni’nes ftfr eùta at ibb logeât naident of Siskiyou county, Cal., and are they ? A man bo __ years ___ of age . „ recently . and npôn TrksoDable terebs. Cali aud face raioed for slating purposes, So was well known to most of the early wh|ked from Onaka to Naw York bare examine them. J ohn F raley . *3 Farmers are beginning to blow the far we have had the roost pleasant win footed. settiers of Northern California and » dust off their plows. ter known since the settlement of the Southern Oregon, having been a prom A coal miue- cf plosToh ^s Teptn+ed i Settle Up ! ! valley, though yet, not enough of snow from i'rne fish <ie now being taken fconi inent trailer, and in ittnnection with Cardiff. Wales, in which 50 to 60 has fallen to fill the mountain reser- lives were lost. the Big Klamath Lake. his brothers I. and F. W. Merritt, both l L P ersons iadlbte D tô j . vois, which are to somo extent, our de living dow in California, furnished Fountain will t»!i ànA futile Jacksonville boys mercilessly pelt Fonrteen men have been indicted in immediately, either by cai-h or uuïe pendance for water during the summer supplies to many mining camps and the Chinamen with snow balls. Breathitt Oonnty, Ky., for the murder no 30 lie mouths. uf Judge Burnett. settlements. He Went from San Fran- - Snelling Bros, have a steam planing • . t ♦ » M mw « Ï cisco to Colorado, several year« since, Since the termination of tho holiday The inquiry into the conduct of Maj. nill in operation at Like View. OSITIVELY—All those iudebehd tc ere be was engaged in aatning oper festivities, dur town seems to have Reno at the Caster massacre, is pro ▲ very pleasant bop was enjoyed in .be undersigned must settle lheir sc- gressing at Chicago. ations up to tbb time ef hia death. taken a reaction, af'er the usual or conn'« on <or before January JO b, 4*87». Miller's Hall last Saturday night. Lands òn Salt river, in Arizona, havei Oifr bçoks nrnst t»e balanced un<l Ve need der uf things—"one extreme is certain E nforcing D iscipline .—The M. E. About a thousand head^L^at>1O -tie been set apart for a reservation of the tlie money. . INLOW & FARLOW. to follow another.” Some appear to Church at Salem uas determined to en Pima and Maricopa Indians. A shland , Ook. Dec. 10’h 1878. if. being ifa.teitodzf^r market in Surprise be laboring uuder a spell ef mental R evival .—Rev. J. H. Mayfield in- force that section of the discipline Tho révolution has ended ia Manama lethargy, as if they had Bipped from We Wnnt Money. forma us that great interest is mani which refers to ‘ ’itnlprudent conduct,” by the peaceful rOtiteihent of General. the waters of the fabled river, while AM perttoub iUtkefefefi to frs will Ditch Case Decided. W. G. Hili of Roseburg has been fested in the revital meetings in prog to wit; "Cas^s of neglect of duties of Correoso from the Presidency. take due notice that fre must ‘Luve al] pleasant thoughts of past associations appointed Turnkey at the State Pen ress at Fhcouix. Fifteen hkve already any kind, imprudent conduct, indulg Chief Joseph, of the Nez Perces, is account« settled up by the First of Jan An important case, Dodge va. Mar- seem to oheer ethers through the in itentiary. in Washington, to confer with the uary, 1879. Call for your bills. professed religion, and on Monday ing siDful tempers or worda, tbt-n buy den A Knott, involving the right to a tervals of time that must elapse before i Comreieeioner of Indian affairs. ' , Coasting has been excellent on the night last thirty came forward. J. M. M c C all A Co. ing, selling or using intoxicant liquors water ditch, decided in favor of de the next season of merriment. DucteMREB I’G, 1878. 28 tf The Getnaau of New 5 hill eoath of town, but it is growing as a beverage, daucing playing at fendants bÿ Judge Èrim and appealed, :----------------4».----- - ------- — N ew S upreme C ourt .—The new in By way of a kind invitation We learo ate to receive the rtsffiaìfrs of Bayard : AHn not'. jnst Received.— Waguer & Andrr- preme court of Oregon met at Silem on games of chance, attending theaters, has just been decided by the Supreme that a social party will be given on the Taylor with appropriate honors. son have just re reived a lot of farffting ma Eighty-five mortgages wero recorded horse-racefe, circuses, dancing parties, Court. Tire decision of the Fôurt be the *6*,h insl, and was orgauized by the 16th at the residence of Mr.Wm Dem- An underhand attempt i« being made chinery, which wiU be exchanged for wheat io ths county clerk’s office during the selection of Hon.Jas. K. Kelly as Chief or patruuiz ng daucing schools, or tak low was affirmed. The following is the ming, Sr. If nothing prevents, we to effect the removal of Gen. Howard : or cash-. .----------- -------- ------- <no4lf) year 1878. Justice,because of his seniority in «ge. ing such other amusements aTQ ure ob main point in the opinion delivered by expect to meet a number of the youth from the Department of the ’Colum NOTICE.— All persons indebted *o b. bia. Mr. A. P. MoCarton, formerly of His associates axe Judges Boise and viously of misleading or questionable Judge Boise: F. Reere-, especially ky notes anil bills o and beauty of the village there. The moral tendency, or disobedience to the Yreka, is now landlord of the Liok*- Prinj. We tbiuk no abandonment is proven cornet band of Laveview will also give Sitting B ill and other hostile In long standing are not ifled to re’tle up im ----------- --------------- order or discipline of the church.” dian chiefs are making overtures to mediately and save costs. B. F Reeser. ville hotel. by the testimony in this case, when a grind ball oo the I4th of next month. M oney for the B oys —On Monday considered without reference to the \Ve nkiss from our social parties sev the Government iu regard to a sarrea- ‘‘Tassel’’ writes from Lakeview th»s Take Xdlue. — Having , dissolv.ed# S erved him Rveiir. — Oa Monday def. evening J. B. M Potter, U. S. Pay statute of Oregon. The statute referred partner.-hip with the P. of II. Vo., and with week. We should ba glad to hear from master arrived it* town from Sin Ftan- last young man, Hamed Wm. Reed, to is eectiou 7 of the net relating to eral good looking and interesting At last aéèonhls, 40 of the Cheyennes flwelljWO dee'ue all having acccnnts with him oftener. coupler who ha¥e during the past few .frlio escaped from Fort Robins -n hsd rs toe ill and sejltle tire same Vrjlht VX sh ^ ci-co, accompanied by bi9 son. They was Silting io the store of Connor A mines, etc. “‘^‘•»st—On New Year's Ere.. in Mil .-«cored a team at the Ashland Livery, Croeno. at Kmg’a Valley, having in months, sacrificed (?) their liberty at been killed, 15 wounded, and 40 to 50 wheat ot note . Pieape attend tc it at once, as we must close our old books. Wn must construe the word "aban recaptured. ler’s Hall, a black muff. Please leave : and started for Fort Klamath Tuesday Lis possession, says the Itemizer, a self the altar, (11*0 W>OJf8R A ANDkOSON. The thirty-first anniversary of the at this office. --------- 1 -------- (-------- cocking revolver, which contained one don" in the statute according to its or Oo the 13th, Messrs. Allen and Star morning. dinary signification, and it would be discovery,of gold in California, was Temperance Convention. blank Cartridge, the balance of the We ate indebted to the publishers of of San Franoi-mo, were here for the 1 r. *. D amage by D ucks .—The Valhjt, the chambers being loaded. He took uecessary in order to show that Rills purpose of forming a j »int stock com celebrated in New York by the Terri- the Scientific American for a scientific toral Pioneers. Notice is fiereoy given that ,a tffil- lias lost his right to the ditch io q>ies Cal., Chronicle states that nightly the a notion to try and frighten the per hand book, etc. pany, with the object of erecting a venlion is called lo meet at Colver'» Shar|m and M-'Dnnaid were hanged ducks in myriad* come down up;re the sons present, und called them to see tion to Bhow first that he had inten telegraph hue, connecting with the Hall at Phoenix od the 20th day oi at Memeb Chuuk, Pa., last week a tele It is reported that a nugget of gold tionally given up all claim to it, aud wheat fields between Bridgeport and February next; said convention to be him shoot at his big toe, calculating Western Union at H ading, Cal., and graphic reprieve arrtviug oue minuta weighing $104 was recently found on composed of delegates selected by votQ, Siiiaun. and eating off the tender wheat to discharge the Llauk, but in this he then after such abandonment he had terminating at this place. The line after the dfrop. 8ilver creek. by the <nemIters of the several lodges shoots render the ground as bare 84 a was disappointed aud Lis aim being ceased to exercise any acts of ownership when completed will touch Copper The flr«t water ever pumped into the of I. 0. of G T. in Ibis, jackiton, Co.; Sixty-,even marriage liceusrs w«-re Nebraska farm in grasshopper time. good a ball Vas seal through his toe. over it. City, Adin, Altnras, Lake City, Ft. Sutro uiinel wai* sent thorngh Snpday to fie Chosen in the samp ratio as dele issued by the clerk of Jackson cuauty W» think ïhia is thé liberal and nat- of Is-t week by thôprtmps at the Chol- gates to the Grand Lodge. 8ai4 W anted .—At this offi ;e, about one I Ic is just oarely possible that Wuu. ural construction of the statute, Eo- Bidwell and a few other points of in lar-Norcross-Savage shaft. during the year 1878. conven'ion to consult in regard to the Reed will not soon attempt such « terest. The capital stock of jthc com —............ --------------------- * feasibility of organizing a Temperance tertaining these views of the law and The recent storms have stored con thousand dollars, which is dne npou foolish trick State News. Central County Committee, and such The evideuoe in this eave we have found no pany is to be $35.000, and the line to be ■id^jeieto snow upon the mountains to subscription to the T idings . completed by the first of Aug. '79. A books of O C. Applegate A C> have The Quakers are holding a revival other business as may probably come C hance to B athe . — Many persona error in the conclusions and decree of feed the summer rills. large number of shares at »25 each are meeting al Newberg, Yumuill county. before such body. been left in our bands, and we desire will bd glad to kuuw that the bath the court below, which wi.l be affirmed Both instrumental and vocal masid Lost—A brass door key with postof- already taken, and at a meeting held at to balance the sc.-onnts as soon as houae at the warm springs near the with costs. Money order business at Junction is secured. fioe key attached. The Sutler will the clerk's office, many of the citizens during the past year amounted to A cordial invitation is given to all. possible. All who can find it conven Eagle Mills has been repaired, and a please leave at this office. By order of the committee. n301m. expressed a willingness to a sei st thy $9,872. Removing the Klamath*. ient to seud a remittance will receive good walk made to it from the road. Charles A Cogswell, of Lake View, onr grateful acknowledgments. enterprise. Lafayette has an offer of 300 vol B onanza , Jany, 15, 1879. The proprietors of the apriags have Frodile Market, has b«en admitted to the practice of umes to form the nucleus of a free A small band of Indians, probably tried keeping hr "open house” for sev E d . tor T idings :— reading room. R ailroads .—We have received from law, by the supreme court. In regard to the removal of the of the Pinte tribe, are camped hear eral years, und found it far from satis- We note to-day eggs,butter and dried the publishers of the Railroad Gazette There were issued out of the Eu The Herald, of Like View,says Thos. K’amath Indian* that we have heard here. They spend the principal part gene post ofii •« 1567 postal orders plums scarce, and in demand. bit lactory lo auyoue. Hereafter one Lang contemplates running an express a table of interesting statistics, from w-itt t»e churned for a single bath, and so much about: I have talked with sev uf their time in loitering about the daring the past year. which we learn that there were 2 688 between that place and Linkvilk». era! citizens on this subject, and the streets, shivering and begging for ccrrec T ed weekly Tit >. fi. ^CCCALi the key may i»e had It thifc mills, Be miles of railroad built in thè United A S dem paper state« that many far food. Their dress consists chiefly of For the past week or two the side I A Cd. S ates during 1878.- Minnesota took sides the pleasant temperature of the opinion of one and all is that the gov rabbit skin cloaks and old government mers f«ar that the late Cold Snap has walk) have been alternately slippery ernment should let them rereala where Wrttwr, the HpriugH »re wt li known tu injured fall-sown grain. the leal, building 3 18 mile», and Iowa blankets. Their winter costume adds Wheat ppr bushel.. • «•••• 60cts ' ltd» mnbhvfont nTUd twkheal now. C. P. Kind of Beaver Creek, has a O»ts “ " .. 50 ‘‘. comes n»xt, with 255 miles. Oregon ptssens medicinal virtues,aud we doubt they are, as the greater portion of the bouutifully to their natural ngliness. hen which recently deposited in a box 1 Corn meal per lb .. Mr. Byron Cole was in town on built 36 miles of ro*l (Diyton to Suer nut tnaLy will t-njoy their regular baths re-ervatiou is fit tor nothing but graz 03 “ T assel of straw a 6J4x8 inch egg. . 1 Flour per M............ $18.00 there. Hiuce good uccomruodatiuns have ing purposes. It b< not rich mineral 'Wednesday. He reports the snow i idan and branch to Ddla*<). I .. • ••••• 15. tO D enied .—In the matter of the U, 8 land, nor is it a rich agricultural tract; her-U bUpplied John D Whitnev, who was to have Bran per ton. . about‘eight inches deep at his place Miied feed per ion. • • • • • 20.00 S aw M ill S old —Mr. John Chan and we all say whv remove them from va. AV. C. Griswold, on motion for a been hinged at Salem last Friday /or The T idings has a larger circulation ..... Side nacon per tt> .. U “ H ome A gain . —Mr. A.G. R »ckfeiiow new trial, Judge Deady this morning the murder of Oliver Hibert, was par Hams " " . • • • • • • 1G " than any other paper in this section of dler Las disposed of hi* saw mill, re reaeb< d Lome last Baturday evening, ii? The Klamath Indians are peaceable overruled the motion We learn that doned bv the Governor. c> ntly advertised for sale in the T id and why not let them remain so? We Shoulders " “ . • • • I . J2 " country Adv '‘ -yrs should remember A Mrs. B*nfon. living near M >nroe, Lsrd *‘ " . 10 “ ings . Mr. Mirsh, of thia place, and after au ub^enca of several months, think that we know tho why and the Mr. Griswold, to release hi* sttrities, this. conntv. committed suicide by Butter “ *‘ 25 “ Mr Win. Patterson, la'e of D I'lglss during a large portion of which he va* wherefore. It is just on account of gave himself up tO the marshal, lie Benton hangihg. oh tho morning of the 11th Oniotts “ *’ 02 % Wm. M Turner is now a«so dated in Portland. Hu left that place about county, are the purchasers, each tak- those greedy land peculators. The having been put under arrest at the lost. No cilise is assigned. Potatoes “ ‘ ‘ . 01^. with the Sentinel He has our be»» ing a half interest in the property Mr. I three weeks ego, and has bten exhibit Indians would not be gone twenty four commencement, of the trial aud having 16 •*. Some nnregenerafe p*r«on left a re- Eggs per d< z.......... • ••••• I wishes for success io the journalistic Patterson is an experienced *aw 08 “ mill iug bis gate at various pl aces, tS he hours, until it would be filed upon a* given bonds with A. Bush aud J. F. g-dia belonging to the Good T» molars Dried apples per lb field. “ pea<*bee " " • ••••• 15 " man, and will dcithtL ss conduct the made his way homeward He informs swamp and overfl »wed land, and we Miller an sureties. Th« marshal took in a saloon in Dallas and it now adorns ‘‘ plums " " 15 “ A serie*» of noonday prayer meetings business in a manner siti "»factory to ns that ho has disposed of the right to ask why not leave them where they are, the receipt of Sheriff Ban Norden for the mirror, in plain view of alt Who Hides, each ........... 2.00 . • ••••• the defendant who was in the Portland pass. hie patent lor the counties of Mnltono- and not cause the murder of mariy in is being held at.the M. E. Church this the public and profitable to the firm. Deer »kins per lb . 15 “ at la«t accounts but Will ho doubt mab,Clackamas and Washington,for the nocent people, which would surely j*il week; also, protracted meeting in the Jacob Swards, who was tried nt Soap. Ashlaud Factorv per have the privileg« of the jail limits, R ailroad C ommittee A ttention .— snug sum of eight hundred dollars— happen if they undertook to remove which include 500 acres, so he will Portland for the murder of Joseph«, evening. box................... ...... 1.50 has been found gniltv of murder in Wool per lb........... Notice is hereby given that the person« quite a good beginning, we think. He have breathing room. Under the U. Mrs. Wm. H »ffn»n. of Jacksonville those Indians? for thev say they will the second degree, and sentenced to Wool »-acks, each ... 75 slipped on the ise in her door yard last appointed in the diff rent precincts to « xpects to start for the east in a short die before they will leave here. If the S. law he will probiblv remain under imprisonment for life. Ashland blankets per pair nominal endurance for thirty davs Friday and broke her arm just above solicit subscription* f<»r tho survey of time, for the purpose of introducing government is determined to move when he can make oath to hie inability from.. ............... .$6.50 to $9 A large gray wolf, which has been the Ellensburg and Jacksonville rail hi« gate there und also to contract for " Flanuel........ • ••••« 50 the WYist. i them, let it call out a thousand or to pay the judgement of $35 000 ren doing etua' damage for some months road. that there will ba u meeting of the manufacture of gate irons for the • ‘ So ’ ks ........... de red against him and that will release .......... 37^ 4 past in the vic.ini'v of Z-ns, was hunt fifteen hundred volunteers so as to pro Mr. Wm. Wiflitts came in from the C immittee at the court house, in Pacifi J coast. his sureties. This presents the case as ed down and killed last week by a tect tho women and children from be the fact* and probabilities reach us. King oreek last Saturday and reports Jacksonville, Wednesday, Feb. 5;h, —"O va N ew ano E veblastvng I’ fufumb ’- company of 40 men r.nd several dcien A D esperate A ffray . — On Friday ing murdered by the Indians. is llic best And Clieapett pCrt^me ^^rDfTered the snow to be 30 inches deep in that Our advice to Griswold would be to dogs. 1879 A full attendance is d mi rod. last. Jack Epperson, formerly of Rose to ihe public f<>r perh.ir.ing wealing apparel,' J. R. B uckmaster . pay the judgement, or at least Dowell’s neighborhood. Says the Sdpm State-man: List week «•t'er paper, ei’c., etc. It ¡sere lasiing.and By order of E. K. A nderson , burg, got into an altercation with an half of it as soon as possible, for Dow F. P Ashbrook, a school teacher, gives io line ), letter p'per, and whatever five ennviots were pardoned whose Chairman. BIO BÜTTE ITEMS. ell riva's the mills of the Gods that hotel keeper namtd Thomas, at Gey dsr you may wi-b, a most r fir.el and pl«as- while skating on Harney Lake, Cal., grind slow but exceeding fine—a ver- terms of service wore nearly ex pired. ent odor. If plac< «l in « drawer, no tnat!eA’ serville, Cal , in which the latter was Our regular correspondent furnishes T he B oss D ancers . — From the Port The penitentiary is filling up so fast on the 27tb, ult., broke through the itable Nemesis— Statesman. •»hat Ip*.the contenta. It frill l.fecbne rèdo- that it will he necessary to build more Tewnsend W. T., Democratic times, we killed by a shut from a Winchester us the following* ice and was drowned. U-ut in le.-* than tweity minutes. Mailed clip the followiug, fchich entitles Orcas rifle in the hands uf Epperson. In bis W heat D ialers in T i I oublb .—From stalls or picket some of the convict postage h e « to any address o i r- c«-ipt of Stock is not doing very well. A government team came in from I e price. 25 cents, - d ln-rs G. II I.heh-i the Salem Mercury we take t’ce follow out. Island to the prize badge for dancing; attempt to cecape, Eppers* n fired fonr The dancing mania about ceased. Fort Klamath on Monday, and is wait field, Illino’s. and pleaae state wh it uaper The Statesman hays. Deputy Treas or five shots at the constuble, who io ing concerning a matter which has "Dancing began on Tuesday evening [ i!6 1 y Game is not so plentiful this season urer Olds paid *o the,«t.«b> fressnrer joti saw this notice in; ing for a load of soldiers, expected to caused quite A Aensation in the XVillam- yesterday the sum of $17,097 67. Thi« — — * ♦ , before Chri-tmas, and such was the ar return fired at Epperson, tfabshot tak as hitherto. arrive this week from below. e’te valley; "We slated last week that includes the total amount of »hi« rear’s —‘-W right ’« BteA’t , ? ch . p ano thS u-’ii'ft. dor of the fun loving people of Or?as ing effect in the leg. Oo Sunday, J. If the signs does Doi fall, tito will be Messrs Doty <t Co., of Eola bad been iaxes, which amounted to $16 761 90 c miovnu ” forces heavy .Mustache < r bear««, It is rumored that the Oregon and that they kept it up uutil 12 o'clock oo Epperson, the young mat/a father re .ii tiie sun otheat lace in Irorn tae Uy tu California railroad will be extended the Saturday night following—three ceived a telegram in this city that it made one ere long. attached by a Portland firm. We have the rest being delinquent from lust tdrty «lays. It never falls No po siblein^ southward from Roseburg several days and three nights und a half. had been necessary to amputate jack's The dance at Baldwin Sills* on since learned the following particulars; year. Thia is the first county that ha« nry to the skin. Easily applied an 1 certain paid her takes ic fnll n effect. In w II also leniove Pan'lrutf and miles during the coming summer. Doty and Co. during the fall have re There were about one bnndred persons l g. and it is thought h4 would not Christmas was a way up affair. prevent Baltluesa. I am the so e «gent for. Jesse Hiatt, of Langell Valley, is in attendance from the neighboring is survive. Mr. Eppersdtl’s parents live ’Ids .Cvrtiponnd. f’er pickage, post paid,. Mr. E. H Hughes took aboht ninety ceipted to farmers for about 65 000 niED. 25«c»f;. Two pucfca^ei 40 cents. Addi«»-» in this city, and are highly-respected deer bides to market this week. recovering from his dangerous illness. lands.” bnshels of wheat, .whieh has b»en dis ;. B. Litchfield, lllir.o s. Please NEÌT.—N*:vr A h’-nd, o > ji . 2J«*. 1ST!). Mtnn’e posed of to Goo Mirshali of Portland. Mrs. Ann Hatebison, of the Hdli lo and have many friends who sympathize d nght-r of William atxl Dfel le Nell, agni 1 qiud h paper you seen this ndvefli-ctnent in. We are abont well of the epozooty Upon closing up the warehott«e An Ax O minous T ransfer .—Among the with them in this distress. It is re ind 2.1 la»». cality, is suffering with typhotd fever. [uIG 1 y. but it gave us fits while it lasted. Er* «In C’-'tlld ht rm, nr s >rrnwr fut«?, counts it appears ths» there is a defi . ---------- t-------------------------- - ,4 real estate transactions will be noticed ported that Jack bad been drinking bard The case of Jesse Dodge vs. Marden De-th cimi* with friendly ear*, Don ’ t Forget It. — If y<>n are tronbi I learn that C Parker, brother of ciencv of about 8 000 bnshels. . and oue between John Angel, an lietr of for several days previous to the com Tu nœnlnç bad to R<~ ven cnuveyW, Marshall claims a balance of 7.600 A Knott, an appeal to tbia county, bns b d wru iiervôu>ne‘B. are dish-ai te ed, tired Martin Angel, deceased, aud Ribt. E. mission of this desperate act — Western Dr. Parker, will run the Yellow Jacket bushels. This indicates a total, defi Atri bide to b'oaeoni there. of life, 'ear or feyl • ujt.oi Sort«, as tl»u been decided in the supreme court, and T. steam saw mill the coming season. Bi bee, of Portland The former, for ¿tar. s iyi <» is, yon may safely concliidV thaTyon. ciency of 15 000 bushels Dotv AC», — ■ . . --- — ------------ - ■ the judgement of the lower oourt sus h.te 'h- Dyspepsia or Liv.-r Corop'iint' the consideration of $250, transfers all ♦-------------------- A young man called on a neighbor claim that they shipped the wheat Io Religious Notires. tained. The liver is vef-y apt to became torpid tl is WEATHER REPORT. Marshall without weighing it, trusting his right, title and interest in what is last week to borrow somo postage In his honesty to correctly weigh the •eiso'. of the year, as p-dsons ar's ng from Rev. M. A. Williams presohed in now known as the Capt. Barnes place Baptist services at Miller’s Hall, at «tignmt Waler or decaying vegetation, hr«, The following h the weather report stamps. On being told that it was only whect as it wa* shipped to him. They the Presbyterian church last Sunday. to the latter for ?25d As it was gen numerous «nd are, tluotigh inhabitioro, for January. a‘ 6 A. M. and 12 M. a short distance to the pnstoffice. where claim that the wheat receipted for was eleven o’clock in the morning, and at more :;«ken into the bio >4. UrHftw the liver ii At the close of his sermon, he or eially supposed that the tide to the they kept them for sale he replied. ‘Tt all forwarded to MirMiall, and that half pa«t eii in tlie evebibg. Monday strong and active and furni»bra « supply of dained W. H. Atkinson elder of the land in question had been definitely set DATE there has heeo no dishonesty oh their School at hklf past two in the after tn*sh and ptue blood to, drive out the impurj, WEATHER. thermt ' r . takes monry to stamps. church. r»art;thxt the wheat cn its arrival to 'ies. the |bovt* mentioned symptoms aro. tled. thia transfer naturally excites C hristians at W ork . A "down easier” has Loen out hont Portland has ><ll been run through a noon. G am 12 M* sure to f-JJovr and ifuot heeded; may end, Says the Herald: We are informed comment and leaves an impression that 1 C!**av................. M. E. CftuRCH —Services every Sun in more tenible dis^Ase^and death. White’* 27 44 ing several times and got lost every cleaner, and that no account has been • • that Jay Beach, of Ft. Klamath, has litigation is intended.— 7 imes. 26 2 42 timp. and after returning from his list made hf the cleabihga. We trrtst this day at 11 a m and 6:30 p M. Suudpy Prairie. Flower proves itself the Great Liver Panacea. Itfl ^Ction.on the liver is different purchased < sectiou of land somewhere 40 25 3 Cloudy................ exploit, he remarked that he n«ed to matter will be settled without discredit School at 2:30 with Bible c1ai>«es for bom sny medicine ever compounded. Itt •• A S econd C rof of P otatoes — We 38 4 32 to Messrs. Doty and Co., as they - have an Lost river, and intends opening up think he knew something, but has jnst heretofore born a reprltaHofi for hon oil and young. Prayer meeting every cures are tiuly wondcful. Try it. l’r'ceiu have ouly begun to r^aliz- the immense 5 Clear................... 22 40 a large farm next summer. learned that he is the biggest old fool esty and it seems impossible that they Thursday evening at 6:30, A general twenty five cents and sovejity-fire cents For 34 44 6 Cloudy................ fertility of our California soil and cli sale by C hitwood A A tkinson . ( in ',lt A pub'ic instillation and entertain 22 36 7 C’ear................... have he»n engaged in any attempt to invitation and a cordial welcome to all in these mounhtitJft, mate; (or we hold that clitna'e has a 28 38 8 Cloudy............... meet was given by the Odd Fellows of defraud their patron«and neighbor«. They all tike If.— Wl fen the system W. T. C hapman , Pastor. Willie Short went out bunting yes- fertility. Down at Ed. Graham's the • • •••••••••••a* 37 39 9 is run 'o* n to that extent that you pass ----------- -------------------- Salem on the evening of the 14th at • • to-dav morning, and returned thia ev- other day, on Grand Island, we ate po 34 Sheriff H. D. Date’s bondsmen have, 10 32 sb eple-a, nigh's, qre nervous and irritable, Special Notices; which P. G. R Daniel Norcross, of V • f»r. paid 86 575 of his defslcafijn to 44 have g'O'jnty foreboding«, sour stomach, sick 34 * ■ ' 11 tatoes of the s cond crop. Tuey were pning; having be«n lost since Yesterday California, delivered au address. [Local notices under thia heAd will he><tache and c -ated tongue, do not enroll 38 Yamhill conniv. bug the sum of $924 76 17 12 Clear ......... ......... dug and the same potaieoo planted —on the mountains—but killed eleven remains Unpaid. The amount for be published at the rate« of 50 ¿tM. for yourself as high priva’e in the rear rank, Ths wind took a atari on Wsndeslay again and matured. The second crop 36 13 Cloudy .......... . 28 deer in the meantime. He thinks he •• w* ’ ich they were held under Judge anything under five lines and 10 eta. undter General Debilj y. but cheer up and 30 41 14 ■ •«•••••«•••• evening and bowled through the valley was as good a< the first We notice trv White's Prairie Flower, the Great Liv«p • • can follow his track« in the snow, and tnling was fil4 OCO. and of thi« 37 15 28 all night Yesterday morning the wel- el-ewhere a statement of a Stockton pa- for each additional line. Special rate* Panacea, now for sale in every city ana < • $8 000 was for taxes de inqnent dnribg 16 46 2u • ••it*....«. find all the daer ba killed again; oome rain began to fall, aud as we go p»-r of a crop of wheat, and then a crop t- wn on Oe Continent No medicine evtr his service (that it waft he| [ the sheriff Will be made witu liberal advertisers.| comnotinded. 17 Clear..i. 31 44. i- hâlf t^e equal for the cure J on nt S moker . to press an extensive »torm is imminent. of potatoes, and we believe that practi H should have collected. Of this sum IK 40 *28 • ••••• < fl)Y8PEt»'I A nnd L1VLR COkiPLAlNT.' cable ou winch of onr river land. After ------------ * ♦ fc- - ■ ■ N ett W agons . — The snb«criher has • < $3 000 or $4^000 mn yfet be collected, The case of Jackson county va. Lake the second crop of potatoes is dug, the 19 23 36 It ha* a specific power over the liver, and An order has been promulgated by add to this th*- 87.500 for which the bn Land a wUl-bnilt two-seated family by curing the liver, Dy-pepsia and all other county, which was to have been argued land is left in excellent condition for carriage, and is finishing a fleat hu^gv, diseases the Navy Department changing the oouhty court ba« eff.-red to compromise arising from it, vanish as if by- at this term of supreme court,goes over wheat. We have such a big cvnutry. The nc >pe of au intellect is not to be stvle of uniform for naval officers— the case and the Lafayette Courier both uf which will be sold st tue lowest magic. Sample b tile* are sold at the mal^ till.next term, oo aoconut uf some in and so much land that we have as yet measured with a tape-string, or a char thinks the county does better tl»«n to price. Thev are put up with he best price <>f 25 cents, that will convince veu oL ” formality in tho preparation of the pa only been doing surface farming— Co acter deciphered from the shape or The naval cap gives place to the cocked take the case up on appeal with a material and are warranted to give sat i't> meri's. Large size bottles 75 cen's; for lusa Sun. pers. hat. isfaction. J. 8. E ubanks . length of a note. »■‘1# by C uitwoos & A tfineof .’ chance of reversal TUI DAY januar V X 15“*» A P I t 1 I r-r .•* • ♦’ - ¥• 5* I I