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Silver Creek Letter. i HORSE MEN, I Religions Notices.' TAX FOK A 0CHOOL. ROUSE. N ew B oad .—The naw road down tbe The Ashland Lodg», I. O. O. F. S ilver C reek , Mardi 25tb,ï879. have hurried five member« of the or Klamath rivcf.from the mouth of Hum M. È. C hurch .—Services every Sun Pursuant to call, a school meeting APRIL 11. 1879 FRIDAY The weather baa undef’cno n erent der since last. June. Three of tbe five bug to Virginia Bar, will be completed for tbe Ashland district was held last change, and miners nfO 4’ck?ng in day at 11 a . m . and 6:30 /. M. Sunday were members of other lodges, the last this weftk, and prove a great benefit to LOCAL BREVITIES Saturday afteraoon. The attendance from all quarters. Q tarir, gold has Set oof tit 2:30 wilfi Bib'.e clak’des Lar two, Wesley Mit ’hell an>l John Neil, all settle»« and miners along that was quite large, as the call announced betn discovered on onu of tiio rr.-viu old and young. Prwjér meeting every were members of this Lodge, and are i stream. At Virginia Bar, it will be in More rain- tbe voting of a tax to l>e in order, and tributaries of Siver creek, a'.so or. In Thursday evening nt 6:30, also the only members tho Lodge has tersected by the road to tbe Empire I a very spirited, if not turbulent session digo creek, but no work cau be done invitation and a cordial welcome to all, Horaua are gathering rnpidly. 1 st since its organizitiuu, four years ; mine, which will enable that mining W. T. C hapman , Pastor. company to procure material and lum ensued. on any of the creeks for two or three Tbe T idings is filling op with adver i ago. The first question before tbe house weeks yet, because of tha high water. In tLa Presbyterian Chinch—Ser tisements.l Ilud it not been for tbe recent fire the | ber by wagons, in place of the ricky was fipoL the rescinding of a resolu vices every Sunday morning at eleven Do not mislead your readers by tbe Next Sbnday will be Easter—Look property of Ashland would have been operation of rafting. Other mining tion parsed at lust meeting, providing o’clock, until further notice reports going about of large nuggets worth about $18 000 more this year companies intending to mine in aud to jro.«r lie~s’ nests. along the river will be greatly bene- for ths levying of a tax of one hundred being found on Silver creek. No sûch Rev. Mr. Alden, of Jefferson Ashlaul is entitled to tho palm fur than last, according to the books of the dollars for tbe purchase of two lots ad PRlOfö! RÖiffOÖH fiited. so that Klamath river below the nuggets have been taken out yt t. I county, will priach at tbe Presbyter County Assessor. As it is, the assess- ■ I lively ecbi-ol meetings- joining tbe old school grounds. It mouth of Humbug will thus become a bave interviewed all tho miners on ian church, ou Sabbath morning at Sheriff Bybee bus returned as del;n- inent roll shows a falling off in value ■ was thought advisable to rescind the Silver creek who have worked their eleven o’clock. Afier Ìhe ninni morn of only abouv $3,000, and the building flourishing aud prosperous district. queul Dear y §6.(XX) of taxtu resolution, inasmuch as it was found — Yreka Journal. diggings, and asked them about the ing service the ordinance of Christian that is contemplated this summer will that the lots could hot be pnrehs-ed A few dozen monthly strawberry large peice that had been taken out. baptism Wilt bo administered in tbe add more than three times that amount j I ndians A rrested .—From Kalamatb except upon the condition Of tbe build plants lor sale at this office. They told me that no ench nugget had I race son th of tho’ch trieb. of value to the town. Agency we learn that Agent Nickerson ing of a school bouse there at once, We arealways ready to make oat a Prof. W. T. Leeke and wife started . has arrested ten Indians, of tbe Snake nud another tax could not be levied ever been seen by any of them, ai d M A R RI ED. receipt lor s years subscription. for Etgle Point last Saturday, where ! tribe, who are suspected of^jbaving uitbiu a year for building or any other have pronounced the man who origi nated1 the report responsible for a false HIGH- BRITTAIN-At K- Tue planing mills are buzzing under they expect to pass tbe next few ! taken an active part in the Bannock purpose, according to tbe school law. tti<- br.'i’’s | area’s, on Wann r ci ek, hood There are a few men here who the cuuiuir;.ce.ueut ut their spring uno tl«“. The profes-ior will open a' I war last summer. They have been ac The question being put to vote, it was Apr’.f C-ih, I y Rev W. T. Chapman, Mr. work. | are trying to create an excitement, in pi ivate school, and iu addition to the cased of killing horses aud cattle decided not to rescind. Wm. High and Mi-s. Or.i firiita .di of 1 IA s SH order to sell out, reahze a good profit Jacks in county. Peter French, a cattle man ut Stein common branches, music aud penman j i and burning dwellings, and two of Capt. McCall then introduced a res and net out of thio pla:e as so . id as a niT i h ■ i i i ib h 11 ”Fi7ZT2EtMrnwi Muuutoiu, claims to ha^e 18 Out) Lead ship will be taiigLtas specialties. The ' them are charg’d with murder in War olution instructing the Directors to po- sible. SPECIAL NOTICES. people of that secti <«* may cfmgratu- j ner valley. The testimony taken at make inquiries concerning the feasi ul cattle. The miners on tins creek have made We understand that Mr. L. F. Wil late themselves upon having such a < tbe agency is very strong against tbe bility of purchasing the academy their local laws. A miner can bold but t I I A HINT. lits will leach tbe (Jniuniown school teacher iu their neighborhood, and, Indians, and also implicates Ocbo-bo building for the district, ascertaining one claim by location, and if a mau is lucky enough to find two notices over we doubt not, they will avail them and his men in stealing horses and upon what terms it might be bad, etc., If the customcii of 6eo. Nntley during tbe spring term. the same name he may jump one of the knew how those to whom ho is owing killing cattle. We understand that and to repoit at a subsequent meeting. claims, aud the miners will stand by Ths Imported Percboron Stalliofy Cat concerts are common in the selves of the advantages presented. want their money, they wOnTd anques A number of As: lai d people went the testimony has been sent to Gen. iDg. The resolution carried. him. northern parí town. Shotgun ac- tionably respond immediatly. to Waguer Cret-k church last Sunday I should be unwilling to induce any Howard and to Camp Bidwell, but After a rambling disenssion of vari- euiupaniiueuis are in order. G eo . N utlet • PRISE OF P&RCHi one to go to mining unless I think be morning, expecting to witness the mar have not yet learned what disposition ; ous matters, of which some well-worn Mr. J. Howell has gone over the Sis could ¿lake good Wages, or at least two nirfrce ¿A* lÀL-tors. Will m «ke tlie fA’iS'n b»g’nniig Apr?* 1st witticisms aud personal thrusts were dollars a day.aud I do not feel sûre that kiyou« to put iu the summer at tbe saw riage t>f Mr. High ami Miss Brittain. is likely to be made erf the case. Tuey were doomed to disappointment. and continue till July 1st. prominent components, a motion was it can be done here. If there are any mill business near Cottonwood. S ir R oderick .—Mr. G. W. Fordyce of All those indebted to the firm Tuesday? and Wednesdays at the livery Tbe marriage ceremony was performed made to reconsider the vote upon tho who wish to try the mines, I would H jv . W. £. Cuapmau will begin next s'ablc of 1‘lytn.Je, jLi'kaonrill«’, #nd' jAm- brought this fine Sligart horse into Inlow A Farlow are hereby requested advise them to bring money enough at the residence of the bride’s parents. rescinding of tho resolution of tbe Sunday evening u series of sermons The bridal party attended church, town last Saturday and it attracted a previous meeting. Motion was carried, to take them through, for I feet sure tosittle at or.ce, as the losses incur d »y.V M., Tliurslay, r. M. Ft ¡«lay and nt A upon the Eviueuces ut Christianity. they will be disappointed in tho dig red by the late fir.i make it necessary Sa'urd iy of each w< ek at i^y however, and thus "let the victims good deal of attention. Str Roderick i The motion to rescind Was then put to gings. Read the notice in auuiher co.uma down easy.’’ A social dance in honor is of a beautiful dark bay color, with ; for us to have the money immediately. vote, and was carried. If aDy of your young readers wish to of Hallie Milcuell, Administratrix ut of the uuion was enj >yed at Mr. High’s out a speck of white upon him, and is I n low A F arlow A resolution was then introduced try roughing it, they may as well start a fine specimen of the Sligart stock. the estate ut Wesley Mitchell, de Wednesday evening. providing for the levy of a ten mill tax ouf before tbo weather gets too fine. For general use, for the road, the farm, ceased. For particulars of a particularly and Notice to IFeMors Some malicious individual wounded I and for horses which do as well as most for tbe purchase of the lots in ques unapproachably rough timo tbe best The American A'jricuUarist for April one of Mr. B. F. Myer’s geese last tion and the erection of a school house references I cau give are Budd Oliver All those indebted to Dr. II. T. In has reached us, and we find it to be Sunday, and left it rnnuing about in people desire whereverthey are placed, near the site of tins old school bouse. and Walter Phillips. Tl.o first importeli impoiteil Fiondi Ftcncb stallion -bat low by note or account, must posi tho Sligart blood will undoubtedly ever came west of tho ^IlV^j'h'iV:!’* c'ame mure interesting than usual, 11 that be I The resolution was adopted, and the I have been looking for Lucky Bill tively Dcltle up at once, as tbe money f I misery until it was killed. It was give satisfaction. This horse has good in 6'Vnioa county.Ohio in 1851. This horse’ possible. and bis crowd, from Ashland, but as must be had. * H. T. INLOW. I probably shot. Mr. Myer has had a style and action, combined with the me ting adjourned. was called Loris N afoleon , and showed tbo ; The Directors have not yet an yet they Lave not put in an appearance. Tuzer A Daily will begin next week number of wild geese which were They are at Brigg ’ s creek, and will strength and endurance that are re giC.it v l«u* of ibis stock Up to I860 there 3 t • a buitdiug lor Harns, Nell A Co, aud tapitd and running with his flock. All nnunced how they will proceed in ti; c- star», for this camp as sotiu us a trail is i ( were G2 more imported into the United quisite for heavy work aud hard driv I t zv w so cs rx lliu nr dzxo may m n t! rt come n Mi »• All ivl t ' ' El D ¿’« alt uu the Corner ui Gxaniiu of these h eve baen killed but two, matter, but it is possible they will call it broken that I la horses through S'Ales, .Ind in ^)e »civ 1J ¿¿ire1 thcVe have ing. His description, together with I and Main streets. possibly by gunners who supposed tbe liberal terms which Mr. Fordyce for plaus and submit them to a meet with packs. been 566 imported Eome coun ies in Ohio There ate as yet no store3, saloons or | A Good ¡loot and Shermaker. and Illinois give btisii;e!s to 12 to 15 im. ing called for the purpose of adopting lúe uuod Templara of Ashland they were wild, but the bird wounded offers, may be found in the advertise boarding houses here. The latest I I one of them. What style of school Ljuge have in cunt ;mpia< luu a picnic list Sunday was entirely «lute and ported stallions as we'i •.i'f a ntftnbV'r of ment in another column. novelty on the creek is Dorothy's self I houso may be dechit-d upon we can shooting, fail leaf mattress, oil which A first class boot aud shoemaker will grades. The guides of this stock ¡tVc’ now upon luu F>rst ui May. Now Is a good coulil not have been mistaken for a I lime to join tue order. R eleased .—List Mondiy morning a only conj-’cture, but from expressions we can sleep or sit up and re^d with find work by applying to the sub- go-Wrj into the Chicago a> d Niw fork rAr- wiki goose. little before eleven o’clock, John H. we heard at the meeting we judge the solid Comfort. scriber at tbe Tolman Tanuery. Only kets, and i«i tdily ¿ .'inac 50 to 751 pdV cehf: We k-aru luat Rav . W. T Cjapmau O regon S tate F air —Wo havo re Neil passed th it bourne whence none prevailing idea is to put up a two-story n o e than thec jinm >n stock of work horses. Tbe T idings is the only paper that a steady man need apply. is liaely to suecáe 1 iu raising m or ?y ceived a copy of the pamphlet just is return. For miuy monthi he had building, aud finreb at present only comes to us with the latest news, and We also want customers for a largo The above shows the reputatid'.i Aiis stodk euuugu by suuacriptiuus to purchase sued by the Oregon Slate Agricultural been iu declining health and for a long the lower part, leaving the upper it keeps going from cabin to cabin. stock of fine leather, and leather goods It i-, where th«y have bad over ‘25 years the academy building. I have been up and down the creek, Society, containing the program e of time the sad truth was known that he story to be completed, when the needs experience with them. now on hand and for Balo at tho tan and fiud only five claims that ha7e l'Ue ruuds in this district are being the Dext fair.premium list etc ., trans R. BALL. was marked for an early grave and was of the district may demand it. been prospected. Tbe ground is nery. gieatly improved by the labor that Is actions of the fair of 1873. tbe address 8« e the'm'V bnr.l^lit into this county by -------------- <,---------------- There was some talk of dividing the “spotted.” One miner who has worked gradually but surely wasting away. the sale of W hite P rince colitf aid rfii^L k>;iug desiowed up u them under the of C'd. Thos. S. Lvsg’,. reports of com His sorrowing family bestowed every district,but we trust that no one would five months bus not averaged fi'fty cents Wanted ! There have been 45 head sold and taken out directlou of Supervisor Philips. miDees and officers and other matters attention upon him that could lessen seriously advocate such a movement. per day. The others have made from §3 to $4 per day. Two Mail riders on the route from of the county, which brought $13,317, an Mies Bell Woolen left Ashlaud last of interest. the pain of parting from all that tbe As was well said, at the meeting, it Ashland to Lake View, They must be average price <M‘ nearly $2t)6 CaCh,- they April 2.1, 1879. Sunday fur Sciieiff-dius where »he will would be as serious a calamity as could spirit cliugs to upon earth, and be F or L ake V iew .—J. C.arenco Eu Mr. Leach and Dr. Taylor passed up well recommended and súber men. wetC mostly sol i when under two yeirs old. teach tbe disiriut school for ttirte well befall the district. If there bo passed quietly io rest, leaving a large many of them at weaning time. They wera tbe creek yesterday, apparently some None others need at«ply. banks, who has been counetteJ with mouths, Legibtiing last Munday. any who really think a division of the what disgusted at appearauces. I M. C olwell , circle of friends to mourn bis loss. The j lake i to California, Eastern Oregon', Wash i the T idings offi re as a compositor for a tf* ington and Idaho Territories, and favorable Mr. W. C. B.itler called on us Wed long time, will start upon a cayuse I funeral took place Tuesday, tbe sermon district would advance the educational asked them how they liked Silver creek A shland , O reg , Feb. 28. 1979. They said they wanted to go home. repo ts have came from all, aud in several nesday, aud guvu us some interesting in a few days for Like View,- where being preached in the Presbyterian interests of the people we think a care Mr. Leach thinks Biigg’s creek a good Adminístralo! ix ’ .XOticc. hvl lie s the purchaser? fiuVe orddrctl or fill comparison of the comparative reminiscences of the troubulous times he will be employed io the office of the I church by Rev. M. A. Williams. Ti:- camp. c line and bought more. with the ludíaos in tbe wiuter of ’55. The miners laughed at the Doctor’s Slate Lin'! Herald. Cal. is a good boy remaius were inteftgti in tbe cemetery merits of graded and ungraded schools otice rs hereby given that Win; >: IhciNCr. has uot m ide a raa»or.'l e-e' I have this day be n a|i| ointe I ad- It is «-aid that the Messrs. Ilerryford, and leaves Ashland with our best southeast of town, under the care of I would convince them that they are in stand-up collars and bis Btyle of pack since 1873. ing. I think 6ome of them would like ministratrix <>f the e-tate of Wesley Mitch the O.ld Fellows of the Ashland error in thin opinion. of Goose Lika valley, were offered wishes for his good fortune. e l. <l«'cea«( d. Therefore all persons ind< b to burrow the collars when he is dune -------------o ----------- Every husinv/J* man knows that lAg"’, The tax payers of the district who Lodge. §3t) (XX) for their baud of stuck re ed to s«iil estiit«’ ure requested to settle the ! --- with them, however. well formed hursefe Dtird’ always bt'oV in 1 voted for the tax (many of whom have situ«! imm diafoly, and till pe:>o:is hav ng O phir —This not. d tr .it ng ctallion cently, and that they refused tbo offer. M asonic H all .—Ata meeting of tue Water is still too high to work in the I claims egainst soil e.-late are notified to: demand at good prices. no children of their own to send to creek. Tbe weather is fine, suow is ' The T idings force unite in thanks to will make the ensuing season in Ashland LGge, No. 23, A. F. A A. M., present Ibe same to me at my te-idence in j school) deserve much credit for their disappering rapidly under tho warm Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon,, duty mr. aud Mrs. Wm. Hi»h for a substan Jackson county, being at, Ashland ou l ist Thursday evening the building of patriotism and wisdom. Thtf public rays of Old Sol. .’i'hc first pack train verified, within six month- from the date <d • tial iemt mbrance iu tbe shape of wed Tuesday, at Phoenix Wednesday, and a brick hall, by tho lodge, which has T K it1 I as been i go3:V iif.A said otAul i school will be a monument to their came into camp Monday, the 1st of the fi'rst pnblieatio) <>f this notice, (iiveti ding cake, an«l wish them j «y and at Jacksonville ïho remainder of each been talked of for some time, was fi April. tincer my bind nt Ashland, Oteg'in, Ibis ih<- l’ercheron stock that I havo ihtftlfuced 1 • 1 week. Ophir has a pedigree and a nally determined upon,and preparations I liberality, as well as a benefit to the prosperity. The miners aro busy building, pack 2nd day oi April. 1879. n this coa«t at great Cost, being a F a H' vkk , record that make him a most desirable will be taken to begiu tbe work as soon I many who are unable to give their ing provi.^iona.digging ditches un.l get HATTIE MITCHELL. li?Like View « and not s’tiiiinj tbd wants of tbe eaysr Drew’s nil 4t .Adtninis r iti ix. : HWiBi horse to breed from to ♦.•bo^e who want as possible. The hall will be built up i children an education. ting out Bluice lumber. tinners au<l teamsters, etc., etc. settling up. Last ereek is rapidly c—rj-.z-a trotting stock. He will bo found at Mr, on the lot owned by Jacob Wagner, P. Moore, and J. H. Palmer have Tbo e partie! that give currency and' Howto Set Out and Cultivate Monthly week, several parties located there aud coihe in. Mr. Moore likes the appear Phillip’s stable in this plaça, under the Strawberry Plants. credit to the above are, to doubt, ¡.«teres'ed adj lining McCall A Baum’s hall. It to day another party passed through ance of Brigg’s better titan Silver creek, : care of Mr. Jahn Cowan. For descrip will ba about fifty feet front by sixty ir> some other slock', and (rteVir owned or and has located there. Palmer has town eu route to that place. tion and farther particulars see adver in depth, two stories high, and ia csti- gave the Percherons i trial. Thomas Moore of Etna Mills, Cal., taken a olaim on Silver creek. I also Oliver Weller tells the Modos Iwle- tisement. Her ’ is wlut b u . iabi e men tint ui'C* well learned that he has a water right on ranted to cost about §7,000. Upon the sends us the following: pemfe.if that Le saw myriaJa of young kn w i in this djxffity biVun this match:*: First: Prevai l the ground, by throw Brigg’s erfiek and, intended to put up a N ew H all . —Mr. J. Houck will put ground floor will be three stores, an«l crickets on thn pluius I» tween Alturas saw mill. — F rom a'l parts of the country repo ’ ts ing it up into ridges, say thirty inches We. tbe nn<l«'rsigned. having bred, owned aud Jess Vall-y ia Modoc County up a lirge t.vo story building northeast on the upper flour, beside the lodge Times are getting lively: a Bhooliog co ne ot 'he immense sales and increasing or used co'.ts site 1 by ti e impor'el Herch apart. Let tbe ridges be made about affray took placbju c.tmp yesterday. demand f ir lea: deservingly popular Sow er •. hoiacs in’troduetd into Oregon by W. while ou u recent trip to that section. of bis hotel, the upper story of which room, wiil be two or three rooms for four inches higher than the space be rent as < ffice3 or for some similar use. Mr. Sliuff and Mr. Dewitt had a diffi ing Michine, ’’ he Old and Reliable “S tan C. Myer, of A-!>i in<l. believe this stock to J. N. Terwilliger baa purehised of will be fitted up as a hall, for d mcing, tiie price of which the proprietors tween them. culty about a settlement of six dollars, dar pnpli<! ent‘rt lin n *nts, and large gath To raise the money required tbe lodge wi-a ly' reduced including ::ll th • at- be a valuable acquisition to OUr state, as W. H. Roberts bis barber’s outfit, ami which Dewitt claimed was uue him. luchnieuts, and t at > $20 tl o e bred her«* nil show th<*ir origin in a Second.- Set the plaLts in the center will issue $100 bonds, bearing interest cdc -* secure ! for ilieni a vhuv vauke > i Kcui E, having axjhire, F<«li«l Shuff said “ I don ’ t owe you a ----- opened ebop in the frout r inn of the erings of e.ery kin l It will bo 30x at twelve per cent., to the uiuount of of the ridge, leaviug a space of two feet cent.” Dewitt drew his revolver and populariiy air.’ng the people, far beyond make-up, with good bou«’. li'ie Id'qi. kL.d 100 feet in siza, large enough to supply Ci»y Hall, where be is ready to do that ever yet attaiiied oy any other irf ich’n«- §7,000 Tba interest will bo payable between plants. said, “Shell out. or you die right at any price, the consequence « f which is, disposition >uvl good aciio:i for auim «1? of ar.aviug und hair cutting iu % satisfac the needs of Ashland in that line for a Third: As soon as the plant»!' have where you stand.” After the inter mients are leiving tbe old Ligh ptice 1 m i- i heir size. Tho<e < 11 ei o lgh 10 work give long time. Tue lower story will be semi-annually, each bond of §100, hav tory manner. change of a few more complimentary and seeking territdry t’ >r ti e ‘ S tan - goo 1 s.iii-fncti n oi the firm or ro«d ns u-el by Mr. Ilou’k for d »mostic pur ing twenty six dollar coupons attached. trade fresh roots, stir the gronnd well allusions, etc.. Dewitt fired, but missed chines. i»Ai;:>.” Knowing from i-xperietic- tbit te<;m animals,'an 1 find n ready mU'ket at Mr. R. Bill has received a letter poses, Tao boil ling will face .’cv.o.rd Tuat the-e bonds uro considered good around the plants, and cultivate so as hie man. Shuff reached for his rifle with the best goods at the lowest price they tl c highe»t prices Id.- willin’ woik horses T u’ produt cTrom tl <* half bloods, from hia son William, who went to the i aie s« id. Main street, and the small buildings security for investment may be inferred to keep down all weeds. and would have returned tho fire but Can outsell all other facilities, where tLe c It- an«l fll'ies, show tbe l*erc!fcruii in lo;iu‘ new mines in Josephiue county, which Fourth: Keep all runners clipped Dewitt bad rendered the lifle harmless superior quality and low price is trlaile aii«l in •!<«•• up. now standing betwe-n tho site and the from the fact that about §1,000 was of- known. This spl**n«licl Machine^ combines iu ormes him that Will expects to »iay In view of lh<r<’ fac'.s there can bo no ferred on the evening it wm decided off, and transplant once in two years. by removing the needie. Other parties al! the improvements. Isf.ralcid o! all street wiil bt removed. at the mine-« during the summer and Note: Tho strawberries that I am interfere«) aid took the pistol from oilters in bc.iuty and durability of i s w»rk, • ouf't that be intioluction of th«* I’erci.“ to build. Tun hail will ad 1 much to Dl’witt, and then tho men began a ease of man igement light nittt'ih r and cer er.«» has mid will c itise a valtiab'c improve try bis luck, at ali eve th. T ellerium M ine —On Thursday lot the appearance of the place, an 1 will sending out are not larf e, but of excel hand-to-hand scuffle, in which both tainty of operation, is sensibly mude upon ment ot* <>nr common, st< ck, and add io tti**1 Mr. W. A. Wilshire, who has been the miners in T< llurium tunnel reached in all probability be a paying invest lent flavor and prolific bearers. I have were badly bruised up. There is some so’lrtd ptincipU-. with po-i ivo work ng financial interests of the country. A. Mulin, gathered them from early spring until talk of holding a miners’ meeting to p irts all steel, and c >n be safely put d twit 8. Vandyke, down ou Rogue river for several weeks, a much improved gra b* of ore and the ment. 8. C Taylor, Jas. Milage. settle the matter between them. I as the very perfection of a Servlc« able Shut late in November, in this'cold portion i returued to A-hlaud Tuesday evening. company expressed themselves as bet John Murphy, S treet L imits .—Lost Hath rd av Mr. look for a good deal.of this business, tie Doubie Tinciil Sewing Machine, in C F. Blake, of Cilifornia. They should be planted G. W. Eo dyce, 1 ’ . Dunn. Ha repoits tbe herds uud flocks, ter assured than ever of an abundance M. L. McCall was employed by Mr. every particular, tb it wi 1 outlast any M i- as soon as the whiskey bars open out. W. F. Songer. 1>. Chapina:;, Yours Truly, P hil I cliine, anil at ti price far down be’o.v :u y I". Ih ber, 1 > thriving upon the spring grass iu the of good ore. Th9 building for the '¡’ticker to run the baundry line of the in a loose loam soil, and well manured, A. F. liindal, I other. It is thoroughly warranto I for five i D. l’e. Jgar, 8. Grubb, aectiou whence lie came. quartz mill is nearly completed, but front of his property on Main street, and well irrigated while blootning. years. Kept in order free of charge. And i By leaving a few runners you cau soon L. Ihoadsword. T heft , I mprisonment and E scape .— i sent to any part of the Country for examin- E. G<«Cr. Tbe Ashland Dine go down to Jack the managers are in favor of getting a for the location of a new fence. In have all the plants that you will J. B. Biinyar ’ , W«ii . Justice. want “ Apple Jack ” is in trouble again. He I at’o 1 by tie customer before p ij went of the Rev. M. A. Wi li iiii», Wm . Ray, sonville to-morrow to play the return huger mill thin the oae they have. doing so ho made the di'rcovery that, to set, as well as to divide with jour appropriated to himself a pistol belong bill. We cau predict equally " as large a They expect to have tho stamps at demand for them in this secti >n a< in others. game with the boys th-y defeated two if his work is correct, tbe center of neighbors. ing to some one else, aDd started down Families desiting the best Machine mar.it- I'could wiih the above get like endorse weeks ago. Tbe Jacksonville boys work in a few weeks. Tellurium is Main street in front of tbe corner of f if-tured should write direct to the Factory ment p.u ti. 5'tbal Lave bred or o*n«-d the valley. Tho pistol was left in Mr. B rief V isit .—Judge Tolman, Sur- Lave been practising, and the result firm with little to ba found for sale as Houck s fence is, according to the re And enterprising per.-ons wishing to se zc young utock from my 1 ores in Cidifornh, it is non assessable. At the lust stock cords in tbe County Glerk’s office, veyor Ganer.il of Oregon, is paying a Mayfield’s charge, and when he dis the chance should app'y for so desirable an may be different this time. board in Salem it wh quoted at §3.5o about twenty feet north of the center short visit to this section. On Wed covered that A J. and tho pistol had agency. See advei tisement in an oilier p u l U:n| qm aud Wi! auetle valleys,' Ea«'e i" Nearly every Jay one or two miners per shire. — Roa:btiiy Inl'ynlen‘. both left ha suspected they had gone of this paper Address. Standard Machine Oregon, .vafldhgton, Idaho and Mmtana of the street as now laid out, allowing nesday be passed through town to his <’o., Cor. c i dway and Clinton Place, Territories ai d Bri'i.-h Columbia. may be seen passing through towu farm, a few rtntei up tbe valley, He is together, and Wm. Mayfield bestrode a N-'w York Houck's fence to be the northern northward bound, with their baggage B ack A gain . — Messrs J A. Leach in town to-day. but will probably re- horso, rodo down tho valley and cap following on a Cayuse, ‘ Silver creek or and Dr. Taylor, returned from the boundary. According to the notes of tured Jack, whom to brought b/ick to turn to Portland to-morrow. buit,” is not printed ou their bucks, Silver creek mines last Saturday, and survey recorded at the county seat, town and 6ecnred in the calaboose. He Pride’ of Perche THE SLiGART STALLION, but we imagiue it is recorded on the seemed glad to roach home again. about half of Mr. Reeser’s bouse is in G oing N orth — On Wednesday was given a hearing before justice Wat the county road, and the building oc tablets of their determination. afternoon Col. Whipple, Fust Com ters, at which he acknowledged the Wa* se'ettcil in’France by ihe sxrno party They report the condition of uffairs at cupied by Dr. Gbitwood and Houck’s mander at Fort Klamath, came in from thoft, and in default of bail ho was to whu brought ctlt old Lovis N apoleon (be Tbe black stallion known us the Wag tbo mines to be just about as our cor 5 ard are encroaching upon the street thet) bad 23 years experience vyF this ner horse, now owued by Euocb respondent has informed us. There is the Fort,and yesterday morning started have been eent to the county jail to to a still greater extent. The location stock) -nd was ptirlthasid from one of tbe Walker, is io Ashland, and will re- some gold, bovond a flonh», and snm'« for Fort Vancouver, whither be has await trial at tbo next term of court. of ¡lie r«>.ul. which was made by B. F. best tree lets in Er .nee, and liii produce in mao> ko-Fr iiud^-r ttw tiare ul Mr. tl. F. miners will m< st likely make a good been summoned to assist in the trial of Prosecuting Attorney Neil, who was Will make the ensuing season, tliis Myer in 18C7, has been adopted, and slate show him to be a No. I stock P’b>ll»pMr at whose stables tie may now strike, but there will ba many more an officer. The Colonel will prbbably present at tbo prosecution, Baid tho commencing April 7th arid end the lawful county road is described by bor se ’ return in about ten days. be found. Terms for tbe season, ¿10. disappointed. Tho gold being till in theft, having been committed in a ing July 1st, at the stables of C. the not»s in the Clerk’s office, which, Advertisement will appear next week. coarse nuggets, mining is more of a public house, was more than simple F. Blake, one mile east of Ashland, a« we have stated, make it considerably Terms the Sentati? B. B C E nte H tainment . — The dra la-ceny, and Jack seemed in a fair way on Monday, Tuesday aud Wednes Tue Yreka Union says: A drove of lottery there than where tbe gold is further north than the ground now matical and musical entertainment at 200 bead of cattle parsed through town flue. The Doctor brought with him used as a road. Mr. Myer, who has the academy Wednesday was not to spend some time in the penitentiary. day of each week. on 8auday last. Tuey belonged to Mr. some specimen nuggets from the preserved the original noti s of tbe greeted by a very large audience, Ltit On Wednesday merbing, faowoter, be took “Fronch bail” and has not beeu David Horn, of Fort Jones, and be was Silver creek diggings and some from survey, is of the opinion that lie made ! may be considered a success in everv heard from since. Wm. Mayfield,who ARi BIZ N EOY and BOBBY BURNS Brigg ’ s creek, the latt r being rather taking them to bis range ou the Klam an error in reading his instrument i other respect, aud deserved a better S ir R oderick is a dark bay Will each serve a limited number of mares was commisobed as special constable, ath river. He purchased, tbe mo.-t of tbe better in eoler. Th.-v t >< k up which thus locates the road where it patronage. The receipts will exceed took the prisoner out for exercise, as ¡ with no white; four year« old, and claim* eu Guance creek, wh- ’ ie there and will be at my stables. A ua W i AI* B oy them from Marlubau Bros, of Scott was not intejds.l. It is generally the actual ontlay of money, and leave the jail has no stove in it, and when will weigh about thirteen hundred $35 to insure. is now considerable excitement. 1 ueir L obby B erns , the Shot-' Valley. ■mown that the intention of the County something toward clearing off the debt tbo constable and bis prisoner bad description of the country in tbe region pounds. His sire was old C apt . land, $15 to insure. Since Monday wo have had clear of the mines is rattier discouraging to Court was to have tbe road located as of tbe Club, but will hardly pay for gone as far as the ball groand in their S ligart —dam, by L ion H eart . Pasturage 62% cents per week. WilP nights anil quite heavy frost», but we anyone who may coute iipitite riding □ early as possible as it was laid out at tbe trouble and work of preparing for walk, Jack struck off on a rnD. May- fiéld says he fired six shots at him with u»e due care, but will nöt be liable .'ö.fac/ have not yet heard of any damage thither iu a baro.uch■•. The Doctor tho timo of survey, (it is still un the entertianment. As there are many his revolver; but succeeded in missiDg Terms $1O For the Se&son. ciden - or escapes. changed) so there must have been a in town who desire to have the per him each time. Every one who kuows having been done to tbe youDg fruit. says that ia erder to ¡»ack the hills and Care will be taken to prevent It ia not likely that the frost will leave mouD.a.ita . d c&oseiy as postkie tiiev mistake. It is not likely that any formance repeated, General Manager Jack is inclmed'to pity him, &s his in tellectual and moral calibre is so ns this spring, however, without nip have Leen set up on enJ. There ia no ! trouble will grow out of the error, but Fountain lias consented to a repetition, limited that he may hajdiy be consid accidents, but no liability will be w. C. MYER. ping some of the fruit, but we hope snow at all on the route now, it having it should be corrected as soon as pos* ' with some changes and additions, some ered responsible for Lis actions. No assumed. sibla so tba tthere cap be no possibility ■ evening next week. ¡ASHLAND............... OREGON.” G. W. FÛEDYCE, Hand bills will one will grieve because he has run enough will be left to make a good crop. b^en all melted by the warm rains. of trouble. ! appear in due time. •w»y, A shland , O r - gon . nl3-3m THE ASHLAND TIDINGS A 11 ' Lock to ï our Interest if 11 LN: N SIH RODERICK, DESCRIPTION. MafCb 91, 1-79.