\ CZ7I INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. J VOT III NO. 48 ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY, MAY 9,1879. 7^ / \ \ \ T5 $2.50 PER ANNUM. ____ L’JS fw Kxl ra »nyn nt Habit*. Mauagrment ofYounif Cowi. The Pioiirerü of Oregon. swered Smith,audcalled to him twice— \ K 5 h I a n d hidings!. but no answer was returned. On some accounts, says a corrsspon-1 On» of the Bpcial wonders of th® BY MABY *IK»LK !>« VKBB BY li. H WELLS. DR. J. 11. CHITWOOD, dent of tbe Rural New Yorker, it is world in recent lira» was the ability “ Come along qnick, or we ’ ll hear Fhe p'cked a liit!e d d»y flower ---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY---- probably better that cows »boiiLI be The history of the missionary estab ­ something drap. ” »aid Watts, and they Wlih frmg- of snow, nisi hurt of gold; Ashland - - - - Oregon - B T— fed aud grown on tbe farm whern they and readiness w t i which the French Al pure without, »nd w rm wl hln- mude good time until they rejoined tbe lishments.dating even prior to the Ter­ are to be kept. If brought to a strapgel ()»'•< I • met the e lorm »a« tax or fine LEEDS «£• MERRITT. OFFICE—At the Ashland Drug Store. ritorial G«>v»rument of Oregon, has. in Aud *to >d to h^vi her for utie io d. command. They took time, however, a manner, been written; but an account place it takes e«>iue time for them to, which th-i» G -rtn-Mi conqu> r»rs laid OFFICE—On Main Street, (in 2d story ot ‘•He I ver me” low «he musing eald, JAMES R. NEIL. to notice, two signal fires on tbe moun­ of those men, through whose <.nergy become wonted to tbe locality and t<> i iip -i. them at the end of the last war. An l plucked the bo.der leuf by leaf; McCall w oi nomy and saving usual amongst the T«ru>«, tn *dv mJ«. NOTARY PUBLIC. “A little—loo much- not at all— rain, the Captain thought it best to ■ eral Government to establish a Terri- ; vigor to the milk glands as curly as French people For years past, as to­ • Terms of Advertising : Wi«h truet heart”--oh, in g <• b lef LINKVTLT.E LAKE CO., OREGON. riskdangerfrom the Indians rathertbau torial Government at once, aud. kno»v- ; possible, and thus increase their siz •. day. that people have bten simple in loci a Ah, fo dish tusk, t ■ mea u e out Office In Pon Office Buildlug. Speci.l attentoin Local No'Io* per tin*........ io oo have tbe b »ys suffer. As they came ing that the position was oue requiring ■ After having ono calf, the heifer may­ their habits, iudustrious, sober, econ- Prote«»i >ii»l C »rfl’, per >«sar Love' 8 v lue on a daisy le.f. »2«. 1»-J. 3 00 given to cooveyuDcihg. T •» o inct»«», l*r qunrter.... into camp Watts said, “Mike, we are a brave and energetic man. appointed be fed liberally to keep up the flow of oraicii. aud when they have a few 5 00 For she polled the L eet leaf Four " milk as long as pos-uble. and also to . francs to spare, they are carefully laid, 8 0 • E ght “ surrounded and came Dear running Gen. Line Gov»ruor. In company increase the size of the cow If the ; nway There is no eager grasping aJ-ter C. B. WATSON. With • not a>l 1 t:,” I he «rd her *ty, 10 «»0 <> e-n If O luivn with bis son, th» General and about 14 00 “Ah, much you knjw, y u silly flower. Tbrwfuunh* “ over an Indian not more »ban two bun- ■ twenty others left L»aveiiworth, K»n . heifer is of a good milking strain she 1 irg« profits, large int»rHsts, usurious ATTORNEY A nd counselor at law 17 50 Oue •* He'll Kve me till his dying day.” dred yards above here, and there are ■ iu the latter part of tbe winter of 1848, will, with such treatment, make a lendings, nor is there that eager desire Scribner's. and X.VOAS ADYESTI F.MFNTB |2 50 and commenced thi journey for Ore­ superior cow, and in any event thi- tn spend money us soon as it is po- two fires blaziug on the mountain.” O m square (ten line« O' ►•») l«l 1« ertloo. REAL ESTATE AGENT. 1.00 When the mountains were management will bring out the beet sesst-BBed, that is common with us. Each «adltion-p fowl«»............................. “Put out the tires boys!” said the gon. tiT^Specbl nt'en ton given to all matter* requlr Sc/aps of Southern Oregon His- Nor is it from avarice that the passion reached, th& party, instead of pussiug re-nit- of which she is capable. .lob Print in U, ng an Attotrey at the U. 8. Tatd Office. Captain, giving the nearest a kick, springs; on tbe contrary, it is a desire, Variety of food is especially import ­ / tory. through them, turned south as far as Of *H deacripHot), done on *t»ort notice. Ime little competence, som® when — Pop! Po! Pop! came about a ant for milch cows. It insure'« heavy M»xico aud made their way to San BUnk*, CircwUre, Biielne#* Cod». BiTheafl», T^tter- / ----- \ May 31, 1878. (uo-53-T store against u rainy day, that impels eaters and a good digestion. Cows that ' A Scoat in ’ *56. SG. Francisco, and from thence to the he* 1«, Po«t-r*, etc., got eo up iu good »tyle at livtog dozen bull« ts. those people to exercise those virtues have been trained to eut any aud every- ! month of the C dnmbia river by vessel. prtcsB. “This way boys! this way!” and we for which they have become noted and M. L. McCALL, thing edible are much surer to b« ! From thence G«u. Line wade his way Agents for the Tidings As ibe Southern Battalion of Oregon fell in aud made good time down the which are among their most conspicu­ profitable, because they thus eat more j New York 8. M. Fet'eugi 1 & Co., volunteers were ou their march to the river about a quarter of a mile. Com- | to Oregon City, with his party, in than they could of a single article, no ous attributes on personal acquaintance^ Surveyor and Civil Engineer - St. L hhs R »wei! A Cu«^»J»»«, canoes. If tbe party had not. turned Rm Friiu'l-co I. P. Fi-ser, Meadows on Ru^ue river in the spring ing to a halt we called the roll aud south when they reached the Rocky matter how rich or palatable it, may be. with them. .A son is to be sent to col­ ASBLAND, OREGON, Portland, Oregou D H. 3 ■«nru*, M •• e pr-ptred to do u»ny work in his line on‘hort no of 56, we (the writer was one of them) fouud Hauk J.mes, Heury Ammons Mountains,it is probable not one would One of the best cows I ever kuew wa i lege or started on a small farm, tbs, L. 3 >iuue'», - - S.t'etu ice. [uu27v2:f; J. A A.| leg i'e, w w •» camped at P»avine on tbe mountaiu, and Jack Winningham missiDg. Smith have escaped with bis life, Gen Fre­ grown on the farm where »lie al ways ] smallest of which would be ludicrous M. L. CB>mb-dia to an American, especially a Western . Cirvtli«. M •< G - >ce Il inna, about eight miles below Gdice creek. and Watts went hack at once to find mont, who was a few days behind Gen lived, ami never lost the liking for the lf.rmer;ora daughter must ba pro- J unni» >n City. Dr N. L. 1^ Line, attempted to pass through tbe »our milk which she acquired while a J. A. APPLEGATE. • R »-»burg. Captain Lewis with his scouts w»s them, and after creeping cautiously ull mountains, and it will be remembered, calf, fed from the pail. This liking 1 vi.led with her det to start bousekoep- Re» J. R. N. Bell, . Yonc I a. Ferit »1. Burl Jack- nvitle. ATTOBSEY AND COlNSEI-Oll-AT-LA W sent out to find the enemy, bnt after around the tires and seeing nothing of almost his entile party (all bis scientific fur soar milk is oft»n a valuable point ' iug with and with habits of fore- J. R. Neu, - Wddo. J Wtiu« r Sc R»«. »enuring the neighborhood for three them they culled loudly several times retinue) perished by the intense cold. iu u cow at times when there is uo way ' thought cultivated for years and pur*. - Applegate, Hon. W W. F •Idler, SALEM OREGON. •« The same night Gen. Lane arrived to dispose of tbe surplus. It used to ; sued with steadiness, there is no Alex W It», days they reported “oo Indians ” We but no answer came back to them save . K-brribe. J. M. 3 jith, at Oregon City he wrote out aud issued lie thought bard usage to keep cows iu j “c.irsed thirst for gold” for spending, Ceu r>.) P 4u'. all kuew there were Indians around, tbe faint echos and the sighing of tbe El. R. O«en, : a proclamation announcing his ar­ the early settlement of the country on * but a careful husbanding for future - Big B itts. DR. WILL JACKSO.T, W n P r*«r, however, and attributed the failure of night wiud, and as they preceived uu rival an l intention. Tnere was a Email i “browse”—the buds of tender twig« of needs. Ami this homely virtue saved Gr.n'B P.»-e. E. DinncY, . G 'be Creek DENTIST. R.cnord B rrett, Lewis aud his scouts to discover them mistakable evidences of the presence paper then published ut Oregon City falieu trees. But cows »o fed al wax s ; th® nation in a time of great disaster, E ig e Pin1. O. A. Hid, . Mur^hv J. 8 M Folden. to the »imple fact that they bad nut of lurking foe.« in numbers too great by a gentleman named Curry (who ba.l a little buy. some corn stubble, a ’ »«u>i saves it ev<-ry day from panics, - L-land. Jacksonville, Oregon, 1 coll ipses and frequent bankruptcies. ’ Mi-« itirrie H.uittl, - Lake View. Linked in tbe right place. So C*pt fortbeir safety, they r»j lined the party afterward became G ivernor). aud by tew nubbings of corn aud the wa-te JL. F Selling. •• We might take a lesson from this. from the kitchen. Iu tLis way tbe this means the Governor published WILL VISIT ASHLAND IN MAY n b w»■*■<«, - Lln-viil«. We labor aud make money to spend, great variety of food they r»coiven, an l N ¡veinh -r: ami Ke« byville, the Mike Busby was ordered to take fifteen aud compared notes. It was found that his announcement. Up to this time . Pl-viia. W u H Ro's-rt«. men and see if he could find tbe en­ all the men had been seen after the fir the people had been alm ist entirely much more favorable to health and a not to save. The desire to spend is in­ - Kl>m»h fourth Monday in Oelnbe» eicu year. Dr J 8 Drf in.*ua, . . B >uza. A-Illrtlid. S»-». 15 1878. It required u large production of milk, than forced nate. Tho child says, “when I have emy. He declared tbat it would be iug, so it was certain that they bud not without regulation. Joo 8. 8 o >B, Dd-y. <7. H. Dy r, - - stout heart and an energetio baud to re f-eding on one or two articles of f«>od ten cents I will bny this nr that with . A»'*lmd —DEN List RY AND ASSAYING— easy to do, but the trouble would be beeD killed. Mi«- M rv McC.be P'ce<.ix. dtice the savage tribes and bring order High feediug is profitable for fattening ii ” Oor boys inheriting it, crowd to, ®. Storm««. - . - • ■ • to bring back tho news. He-demurred «Sjrf D J Ferree General Agent for L ke »ml The captain whs relactant to start • mt of the chaotic confusion. But t|;e animals; for with theso, impairment ot the cities to seek a rapid fortnne. and D3. F. G. HEARN, M o -I t C•! ILirdunre 8 «>f. [if. until dark to report tbe position of the at tbe extreme rear with instructions to nau-.es of those men who aided iu the elude a great variety of urticles, aud three years of official life, gathering 8 r m . redskins iu two days. But the orders let no one fall behind him. Soon the permanent, organizition of the Terri thus induce a habit of hearty appetite t«>ge her tbe lost fortunes of hapiess For IL-nlv, Yteka and Re «ding at 4 P. M. MRS. DR. ELU FORD RüBl debtors ground between tbe millstones M »51 clo-e-’at 3 r. m . were lmp'-rative to start in an hour. I word was passed back, “down!,” aud torial Government an l subjugated the : which wiil continue through life. DDEtSES Or WOMEN of the law and exacting creditors. And M. Colw. il'. 8'ag»« leave Ashland »very was cboseu as one of tbe party, and we heard tbe trump of the enemy, not Indians will be inscribe)! in the history hliearin*- Sheep. nt >ri»ing at 4 ••'clock, for Lake irw still we are getting no better. A SIU.CIAl ITT. of Oregon, when that history shall ba about 10 o'clock a . m . wh started out more than fifteen paces distant, We made up and written, as human bene­ making the trip in f.O ho irs. al-o. leave What a land and what a nation this According to an interesting paper by tàVOrricE and rttidviice at Jud"» Duncin’», Lak» View for Ashl nnl ev-rv «t>v. iu u drenching ram varied with inter­ counted sixty-two as they passed, ami factors. The meins for oommnniea Prof. Freitag, of Halle, it in only since* wonld be if we could bnt engraft upon A. I». HEI.MAN,'P. M. J ackson viLLK, O bkoon . vals of snowing. I cannot rememl>er could hear them shouting to one an- tion from the capital to the d ff-rent I the sixteenth ceDtury that the practice ! ourselves some of tbe French habits of N- V. 15 h. 1878. (if. tbe names of all tbe party, but tbey other ull over the mountain side, We parts of the then Territory of Oregon ol »bearing tiheep has been followeil iu economy at d thrift; if 'when we bad made a hundred dollars, we could be T. G. WATTERS. O. R. MYER. were the pieked men of the company, started on aguin, moving cuntionsly were limited and precarious. Yet there Germany. Previous to that date the i content to let it remain in ta'e keeping -CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY- was no L irdship these m«n were not wool waa separated by simply plucking all williug to go auy where tbat Mike and silently, but hud gone ouly a short reidy to undergo no danger th»v w»re out—a process that was found to be without trying to double it by usury WATTERS & MYER, would lead, bavii g all confidence iu distance when the word was whispered not willing to face an«i no difficulty greatly facilitated by peuniug up the or speculation, or n»e of it (or some WATCHMAKER’S, JEWELERS AND more noble purpose. Compare the too arduous for them to undertake, their captain and in each other. again, and we diopped und waited when the safety of defenseless families sl>eep closely and k<-epit>g tlie.-u with i list fifteen rear» of our history with tbe OPTICIANS out foo«l for a lew days before tbe ' Their route led dowu the mountain while seventeen more went by, almost weie jeopardized Settlers mid their This system sriil obtains I »ame peri« d in French history, and it O;e door south of the Post-office, to tbe river, aud down the left bank of as^tlose as the others. Then we con­ families had diffused themselves I operation. northern ’ E7rop«“co7n rias,and ' wiU ‘’e ‘o ,nd that t,1P Rreater part of in some) ASHLAND, OREGON. the river. After they bad gone some tinued our march up the bill to the top throughout the Territory, even to the the professor ha«l an opportunity of our financial difficulties have arisen distance down tbe river, each on tbe and turning towards Peavine, we foun 1 more remote parts. These, of course, personally witnessing it during Lis (rem our want of tbe French habits re­ Dr. W. B. Royal sharp lookout for anything that might ourselves ut daybreak on tbe mountain had to be protected from the bos'ile late travels in oertaiu parts of Norway ferred to. ---- - — <«• *.----- ------- Indians. Tbe establi-hmeut of a ubanks C-jrna* permanently located tn AsblaBd_^g aid them in tbe errand upon which above the bar. We had been about judiciary for tbe maiutainance of law aDd Sweden.aud iu Iceland ami several Slater'* Indian Trunafer Bill. other islands. In tbeue reizions tue they were sent, Alex. Watts called to half the night going around a deep ( and justice was a work of no insignifi short tailed sheep- ovis borulia —which, Will give hit undirided attention to the A shland , O regon . C»pt. Bushey and point.-d out to biro gulch which it was not safe to cross. canoe, but this was accomplished aud like other mountain /aces, ch tnges its The conspicuous features of the bill Practice of Medicine. protection afforded to all, ro far as it hair early, is the variety chit fly ke :t; recently introduced by Senator Slater, some signsiu the eaul wh ch convinced KRVEN WHEEL WAGONS CAKRI- About daybreak the Indians 11 roil a was possible with the means at com aud the fleece is plucked off in Jun«. providing ages un i all kinds of vehicles m »rk a specialty. carrying the news of our expeditiou to I Uuiversity—»lauds to day a ! breeds of sheep met with in most other s*ter «Tilly 1st. 1880. the Secretary of feared that- the mis-ing men h»d i amette v3 N'23-tf. soc i e r i e 1. monument to the energy of the countries do not change their coat, a- * War shall have the same general power the Indian camp. Mike laughed and stayed there and been discovered. We founders aud an ornament to the bus been ckarly demonstrate^ ' y ex ‘ ami jurisdiction over Indian affairs as said, “ Just as I expected; we ’ ll find Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. bad mueb confidence in Jones, as he State. lianstive experiments. They hav«- ate now poss *»ee«l bv the Secretary of Meets >»t the II.«11 of He m in & Fountain every the Indians, aud they’ll find us about Some of these men are now living been left unshorn for four, seven uud the Interior; that he shall detail an was one of the coolest and bravest men 1-ridny evening at 8 o'clozk r. m . B i or tiers awl tbe same time. But that's what we — DEALER TN — I ever knew, still we could not help and some have passed away; but those even eleven years, without any fre-h Armv officer of a ra «k not leas than ti»ler* in good »tiDding re corllally invited to at­ uro here for, and we ’ ll find tLem if Old feeling anxious for the men. We had w'.io have passed away have not passed growth being observed, altbocgh the C Ln»l to act as Cjinmissiouer of In­ tend T e Temple meet» every flret anl third Wed- from tbe memory of those whom they -STO V ES, T IN, John and all tbe rest are in tbe buuch ” coat continued to iuor«-.isH by dian Affair a, ami make such details of oeeihry in e-.ch monta. our bauds full, however, in looking beuefitted Tiiey have not lived in vain, original simple prolongation of the imlividu » officers n t below First Lieutenants, Mr. J. 8. E ubanks , 8r., W. C. T., So we paddled along, making as good out for ourselves, as we w«-re far from —AND— their sacrifices have not boon made for hairs. The rate of growth is fa-ier ' ent er from the uctive list of the Army, H. T C hitwood , Sec'y. time as we could, occasionally seeing ' safe. HU 40. USl LO 'JLF 40. LEL LS30 We had twenty miles to go to nothing, aud could they be among the during tbe first three years oi sheep'» as may be nootsi-ir*. from titre io time, tbe trail of the two Indian runners, reucli camp, aud tbe savages were living of to day they wonld see, stand­ life.after which time it decreasi-s grad to H'lmininer tn«* affurs of the Indian Asiiltind Lodge No. 23. REPAIRING JOB WuRK but unable to catch a glimpse of them, watching every trail, so we ba«l tn ing upon the foundation which was es­ i nally and considerably. In domesti Service. Commanding offi «er« of mili Promptly Executed. tablished by their labor, and cemented looted Bheep the growth each year is tary department are to be ex 'ffi'io in until after dark. Keeping on in tbe A, F. Ac A. IVI.. cross the canyons. At ono place we by tlietr blood, a grand Slate, prosper­ most luxuriant immediately utter th- , charge of Indian matters therein, and L inkviije , L ake C ounit , C bxgon . Hoide their itated cotumunicatiooe Thurrday even darkness, we came to tbe large bar ous and wealthy. “The Rogue River shearing iu Juns or Joly; while in th- the Inspector General of ths Army is LL PlR'i NS KNOWDQ THEM ing ’ on or before i he full moon. Breibren iu good above the Little Meadows, which con­ frightened a party of red skins out­ War,” which occurred at a late date, wild breeds, as might be expected, it i« j to Le In-p-ctor of the Tmltan 8-rvir®, numbering us considerably. selirs in«h b'e lire Wither etc.,etc. C.iU st my ••tabl.abment right to erect aud maintain church and | of bats are their aii'eiinse or ferl«rs. fcchoool Buildings on any and oa Granite Btnwt *ul rw for yourvelf. bands at tbe business, said “signal fore. all In­ walls, with two or three other houses Darting about in h !1 dir-cions in utter diau Reservations, and shall not bo -IS THE - fire,” with which opinion tbeCapt. was a Turkish bath adjacent to it. The darkness, they are n«v<-r by any chance Tbe three who were separated from «ad molested in their religious or philan ­ Juo B. R. Hutchings. house consists of a ground fl >or, a first inclined to agree. As be was very tiwH'f) us on the bar came in about two floor and a flat roof. It is made of impedtd or injured by obsticles that thropic effort to advance the Indians happen to be in their way. Experi tired, he requested Alex Walts, Seth o'clock next morning, and TeneBsee wood -work and mud bricks, with merits have been ma-le by streichin^ iu moral, religious and literary culture. OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. Smith aud Jake Miller to go up the had come in about eight o'clock the some attempt at ornnmeniutioo in a strings across darkened placesiu which Gold in Siberia. river toward the fire aud find tbe lost morning before. So we all arrived kind of white atnccornnniog round the u number of tliem are confined, and no Sain» size ns the Sacramento lixcoan U n ­ ion . 24 by 36, and JT-ö'price reduced to man if th>-y could, but to bo governed eafe from one of the hardest tramps ol doorways and over the walls, with a string in disturbed in their flight The An Englishman in the Urals writes good deal of lattice work in the «rails, exquisitely radiat«d system of nerves by tbe greatest caution, while be aud tbr The three meu struck out in tbe dark m»nt belor» a particularly hideous room fortdeeping, and two large rooms, spoken of with sentiments pf bostiliti utmost to, keep the matter secret to LSO A GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF OTHER A f u 1 re«-» at>l • >' .6«. >c >-», ?e »<■*, Piu, nets and tn due time reached tbe spot monkey, exclaimed: “What a resetu- one nt the front and tbe other at the ' or derision? Ou the contrary, it should prevent a rush from other provinces, Fra «-. CUcrrie«, Curr-ul», Drupe», Guorc-Den le«, blauee to ¡tie tlouorable Mr X.! ’ Tue back, with smaller rooms at thecorrers J excite our warmest admiration Artists but th® news has leaked out through Els., E c. indicated, but fouud no fire, no man words were scarcely spoken when lie and many channels, and in the Spring th® sides. The view of tbe plain, --- o-o---- uor anything else tbat they were look- turned, and, to his great ustouishment, mountains and Ctbul river, from tbe from time immemorial have been in district is sure to be flooded with strsu- tbe habit of depicting malevolent —I also h tVE a V ari : ty of — lug ft»r. They called for 'fenessee sec- Siw standing at bis side ibe very man top of tbe house, is very charming. demons with winga on tbe pattern of ger-, The nnggets sre of an immense «ral times, but received no answer, »o whom be had complimented. “I beg Tne staircase is very rode and rough, tho»e of the bat—a piece of cooven size and yield a large percentage of SHADE TREES. your pardou," said the gallant Colonel; One was found in some diggings they returned to tbe bar. Just as they "I would not have made the remark aud the place contains nothing bnt tionality wholly at variance with what gold. some old matting. The gardens in is Iraroed from a contemplation of the belonging to Siberia last autumn, GAR MAPLE. SOFT MAPI E OREnDN MA- were desC'iuilmg thelastside hill above bad I known you w-r» uear me. and I 'root and around it are laid out in tbe FIE. 1 l.A< K VAlM'i. H’iilNUi, actual facts in Dature. The bat is no weighing 385 pounds. The effect of the CHE-i'NUr. AIXK NDS OF HICKORY, am ready to make the most humbl» the bar Watts, who was ahead, noticed Oriental style, with a large square tank ELMS. ALAv’lHUs. IROV AO o D, more fiendish thau the swullow or any discovery was that when the snow set Hpology for my unpardonable runenes-; BOX ELDER. CALI Fi IRMA in the center uud long tanks on either some oue abreact of him about ten other bird which baa been appoint® i in at Krasnoyarsk in November, the WALNUT. LINN. WARHOO, but“—looking first at the insulted side running for some forty or fifty ito rid the atmosphere of snpeiflnnua population in the gold field district paces di»’ant on tbe side of the hill. member o' Cjugr«-ss whose face was Bl.A' K ASH.OSAoE OR­ yards and divided into steps, so that ami destructive jaseots.— Chamber's was 4 000 in excess of what it had been ANGE, EiXI. ETC. T nuking it to be Smith who was next anything but lovely, and (hen at th- tiie water may fall iu cascades towards six weeks before, and the price of labor i Journal. to him, be said: “Tuis way Smith, tbe annual compared to him—''bang it if I tbe huuse. All around are trees. at Tomsk had risen from thirty kopecks, ^ttometj at . Two little childr»n went to church or 9 L a day to a rouble* or about 3a. trail turns down here,” when to bis can tel| whether I ought to apologiz- ohieflv orange an l ehnnali, and large F l ' jwkkii . g B ohm O bmamktmal E hkvm spaces mide into beds, where some alone in Westfield Mass. They became Before gold was discovered in Califor­ P ortland , O regon . surprise Smith answered from behind to you or to tbe monk»y !'* fl iwers grow; these are chiefl? planted ; tir»d during tbe long service, and the nia, Siberia supplied the world wi'h Beautiful ev»r blo‘¡u.iig Roses, and any . Ihrticutar attention paid to land Titles, Collecting | him. Mexicans subdue fractions horses by with balsam. Tuis space, if put in re­ ‘ elder one, euoposing that school rules the mirilerons metal, and all along «in «un* «>f D.»bli «s. Debts and all kinds of Government Claims. having a hood so arranged as tn be pair. aud f I here sann’d ba no sever« ; held g^'d in churches, lsd hi r sister geologists have maintained that if the “All riffht. I’m onmin®.” ----- So-nethinjf New — ‘•Waot«»e----- is that on tbe side pulled «town uv«r ibe eyes ut the b^r-e «arth-q’ake, wonld mike very good nn in front ot the preacher, and said administration would only take the gag as soon . as , he .. mauifeata Pritb ipaì O lle-, I ».-k-o tv He, lirv^ >■■ ALEXANDER i'EA ’ll. .«- «• ri -t tn iiixrke* and other ‘ Please sir, may we home? ’ He o ---- , uneasiness. 7— , ne «uquariers. There mere are two twn otner wv go *«> uuuiti no of red tape off the mining opera'ions of heidqusriers. hill?” »aid Watts. 61* e> «4 tu« J »PAÑETE PERSIMMON. GlRBS & SMEABS will atteud to my bui I II Several applications subdue the horse« booses close »o it, which are much in 8a,d> “yes,” and they soberly walked the country, Siberia would again assert Pol Usad. [vj.iolt “Why that must be Tenessee,” an permanently. U. CWLiDGE, ont,; her ascendancy in the market PROFESSIONAL. the false oracle ! ■« •• «C r ha J. S. E , S Geor ge T. Baldw in A THE YREKA JOURNAL LEADING PAPER 20,000 the same style. I