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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1879)
írififiMb ■¡■i* THE • ASHLAND PC I : ■t - TIDÎNGS. Suicide of Ja*. D. Fa y. Real Eftate TrajiMCtions. F ourth of J uly B a L l —M.. Houck's I Mate AtW‘. Rev. G. W. Roork, of Yrinax. spent last Sunday in Ashland, occupying the new daucing hall will be christened on Last Friday mpruing Mrs. J. D.Fay, moAt L.JUNE 6, 1879 Henry Carnell to Jacob Ish, 20 acres There are $60,000 worth of markets bnlpit of the M. E. church at both the tbe evening of the Fourth by a grand in Manzanita precinct. Consideration, who has been spending Acme time at ble beef in Grant county awaiting buy morning and evening service. He re ball which bidfi fair to eclipse anything $40 LOCAL BREVITIES; Jacksonville with her children,received ers. of tbh Kind ever given in Ashland. Tbe tained home on Monday. The following Eave been recorded in a telegram from Empirj City tx-aritfg Mr. A. Clamo, of Wasco coonty, Mrs. H. D. Jones has dpbhed her hali is tbe largest in 8inthern Oregon, the County Clerk’s office since our last the sad news that her husband had sold 1.000 bead of csttle to two buyers Croquet is raging. summer stock of millinery goods, and and there need be no fear of crowding. report; fmm Montana, for $10,000. Cherry pudding is r!pF; John Arnold to Jus. A*. Crain, 160 taken his own life at that place on » invites all who are interested to call Mr. Houck, who gives the ball, knows Tuesday night. The particulars of the . The race horse Ryestraw is now at acres on Dry creek. Consideration, June bugs On the wing. and inspect it. The assoat th ent com how to make such sn affair a success, $400. distressing occurrence have since Salem and will soon go into active Linen dusters ere fluttering. prises new and beautiful style’s of and will spare no pains or trouble to Jacob tsb and wife to Henry Carnell, reached us. A coroner’s inquest over training for thè State fair races. make the party a brilliant and enjoya Strawberries aud cream—yum yum. goods. Rev. J. A. Crnzan delivered the 20 acres in Manzanita precinct. Con the body restilted in (he fullowing ver ble one. sideration, $40. memorial sermon at Portland which W. C. Myer’s Percherbn fiorse, dict; Lakeview will celebrate the Fuurtb Rev. Acton declined to preach. J. T. Rowland and wife to J. J. Pride of t’ercb, will not hereaftet go P recept I ièss E lected .—At a meeting “We, the jury summoned to inquire in lively style. PUCES REDDCEDf A. C. Edmands, we|l ktiowti in this ; Rowland, 36 32 acres in Jacksonville into the caui-e of tbe death of Jas. D. Ashland young folk's picnic at Soda to Jacksonville on Monday and Thurs of tbe Board of Trustees of tbe Ash precinct Consideration, 340. State as one of tbe leaders iq thè Green- i Fay, do find that deceased came to bis day, as heretofore, but may be found land College aud Normal School on -------------- 4 ♦*.------ :------- (Springs to-day. death by a wound inflicted by a pistol back and Labor Reform party, died in 1 CARD. during the remainder of the season at Wednesday aftermoon; Mrs. L. L Rog shot fired from a pistol held in his Own Portland week before last. P. A. Markeom left for ibe Happy ers, Wife of the President elect, was Mr. Myer’s stables near Ashland. hands.” The salmon canned and ready for i Camp minee Wednesday afternoon. E ditor T idings .— market at Astoria this year, judging chosen as prec?Utress. The lady is A cerrespondent of the Roseburg J. R. B. Hutchings Started on Tues Io your issue of the 30th inat, I no Robt. A Milter will deliver tbe from present indications, ,will exceed' day morning fdt S tadr through Like ; spoken of as well qualified for the po tice our Prof. McGiglin claims to have Independent gives an abstract of the two aud a half millions of dollars iu 1 Fourth of July celebratibn at Jackson county in the interest cf his glove sition by all who know her. Tbe board made me “take back water” on tbe testimony before the jury as follows; value. ville* On Thursday night Mr. Fay had manufacturing business. He will go will have another meeting in a few subject of dancing, I do not know tbe There are 2.868 odd Èellotfs in Ore Cspt. Ankeny, of Portland, passed days, when it is expected other names retired in company with L. F. Lane gon. During the past year the order i m fat as Laketiew, and will probably person, but if lie will appear at Link through on the stage last Monday La absent from home for a month or will be submitted for the action of tbe ville on July 4th I will give him a abuat 12 o’clock. After that time be paid out for the relief of the distressed , going north. Board. members, widows and orphans $14,- more. chance to win all the coin he is will took two or three drinks, but not suffi 096 90. Tue warm spring, near the Eagle cient, as Mr. Lane testified, to produce To T he P ublic .—F; B. Inlow has ing to stake. The Wife of Under Sheriff Laird, of kaill, is a popular bathing place for E. B. Waters, an old citizen of delirium tremens. Mr. Lane then left sold bis interest in tbe store at Eagle Siskiyou, while riding in a carriage Yours Respectfully, Asblanditee. Dalles, aged 74 years, shot himself him, and Mr. Fay went to the Star with her son and daughter, near Wil Point, Jackson county, Oregon, to J ames M c G inniss through tbe head on the 23J. Depress Rev. J. H. Mayfield returned from saloon, and was sitting by the stove, ion from an incurable dicesse caused low Creek, last Sunday afternoon, was Eber Emery who will take charge of L inkville Or. June 2 1879. Lake county last week,with health im reading a newspaper, when Mr. E. W the suicide. thrown from the vehicle and seriously tbe store Rod transact tbe business of WKATHEf^ RKPOHt. proved by his trip. Sprague and A. W. Sprague, his tbe new firm of H. T. Inlow 4 Eber There is a very serious disease preva injured, sustaining a compound frac Emery at the old stand in JLagle Point, Mrs. McConnell.of Yrekkis expected ture of the thigh. The following i.*» tbe local Weather re brother—keepers of the Batoon—went lent among tbe horses in Folte county, Tho Imported Pc-rcbdron Sta'lion? where goods will be sold for a reduced port for the week ending May 27th, out and left him sitting there. Tuey which somewhat resembles the distem io arrive in Ashland within a few days, Work has been begun on a mining shortly afterwards heard the report of per, except that it is much more »evere price for cash or produce at cash price, at 6 x. M. and 12 If. to visit friends here. PRIDE OF PERCHE - L. ■ ditch leading from Applegate to the its action. A number of horses a pistol and ran back to tho Baloon, in WEATHER. Leander Neil has gone with a team gaavel claims of Magruder, Owen & unless by special contraot satisfactory date . THERMTR. i. > .. «• bave died in tbe vicinity of thè Luck- Will tn.l.b ’h- *e is »n ? g.mi’i g 1st t where they found Mr- Fay still seated tamute, to Roseburg to bring beck Daley 4 Co., near Rogue river, a distance of to parties concerned. u:d continue till July lit. „ in the chair, with his bead bent for Dâ. H. T. I nlow , Co's new planing machine, 6 A. M. 12 M. Tbe following literary exercises Wilf thirty-six miles. The ditch will be Tu»> “ l iy9 an.l Wedne-tdnys at tb« lira;; ward,the blood flowing freely from bis take place commencement week at the E ber E mery . GO 44 Thursday. Rain___ Tbe celebration of the Fourth in seven feet wide at tho top. four feet at I’lytn-.l**, j«rk*ooville, and M ud -, head, aud bin pistol lying in his lap. Willamette University by the Alumni stable .... 48 68 Jacksonville is to be conducted by tbe the bottom and three feet deep. J olly C rowd .—The Masonic deliga Friday. .. CleaT 4 • 52 75 Dr. Mackey testified that death bad Association—year 1879; Wednesday day, Z. M.,’ tlnrsday,' r. x.. Frid*| «■<_ Saturday. tion are having a lively time on their Brees B«nd of that place. ti il.v u/vuch -v<.t tn» ►I..I».* t«*r 1 1 Jacobs, Fox and Guerin have the 62 79 Sundry... resulted almost instantaneously with evening, July 11, 1879, oration, by .i i << Millard O, Lowusdale, of Portland; journey, and from a postal sent us 56 83 Ashl *no. Rev. J. 9. McC*iu was in Ashland contract for laying the foundation and Monday .. the shot. <• easay, Miss Teresa Holderness, of Sa 75 59 on Wednesday morning. He started potting up the walls for the Masonic from Grant* Pass by one of the party Tuesday.. II Mr. Fay was well known in Jackson lem; poem, Sam L. bimpsun, of Port 71 57 Wednsdy. for Rueeburg tbe same day. Hall, and expect to have 200,000 brick we are led to believe they are in dan county. He was a Dative of South land; unuals C B. MoQj-es, Qf Salem. Tbe water in tbe West Ashland ditch burned in about three weeks. The ger of arrest before they return home. F ooled the B oys —The men who Carolina and came to this coast at an Business meeting on Wednesday at 2 The writer says. “ Arrived in Jack P. m . Alumni supper after literary has been kept unusually rily for a stone for the foundation will be bam- have the big ox on exhibition under early age. He studied law under exercises on Wednesday evening, at sonville in good trim. Took an ex T-e first imported French stallion •h-t,_ mer-dreesed, and is to* be quarried week or two. What's tbe matter? stand bow to escape the boys who wait Judge Tbaeyr, at Corvallis, aud was tbe residence of Mr. J. E. Strong. tra dinner at Savage ’ s and am sorry to «•rer^came west «,f ilia AJlriifaanies around after night when the establish fur a time quite conspicuous in the Tbe annual reunion of the Pioneers upon Judge Tolman’s place. i * o U-.io i roiuity/Ohjo in ltfel. This fai.rsa say that A.WÜS caught stealing napkins ment is moved to eêe the elephant R eforming an A buse .—Tbe Repor politics of tbe^taie. He was success of Oregon will take place on the 17th Rev. Geo. Nut ley purchased of Mr. .v is called L *v s N afolkon , and sh*‘Wa*l Il a * * * Bro. H.’a nuse procured us without paying the fee. Ou the night ively Prosecuting Attorney of the First ter of tbe Supreme Court is a gentle great v lu-* of ibis stock I p ’a 18t9 tier» at tbe State Fair grounds near Salem. Houck the building he Iras been occu drinks at Woodvillo." they left Jacksonville a large crowd Judicial District, member of the man of leisure fully eleven months in *<-ie 62 i! ofe imp'tried hito tie Chuted A number of teams loaded with pying as a shoe shop since the fire, and Yours A. . * 4 collected in front of the tent, deter Assembly and State Senator from each year, and under tbe old Constitu St.it*'». und in t‘!><- 1-si 1 « 1 ’sus tier«- bsr» government freight from Roseburg for has moved it to the back part of the L ineville S tage L ine —The first mined to wait until the animal was Jackson county. In 1866 tie was the tion has enjoyed a salary of »500 per b -en 5C6 itttjtorted Fom«- c«*uu ie* ¡c Ohin Fort Klamath passed through town last foundation of his new store. It will be used as a workshop, while the portion trip of Phillips' four-horse stage to brought out, “if it took till morning.” Democratic candidate for Congrees.but mouth, or »6.000 per mum. The a id Ill'qois eive L s’nes» :o 12 'o Week. uew Constitution prescribes that bi» Two acres of land baa been purchased that ie to be built in front of it will be Linkville was made last Munday One of the showman stood outsido en he wus not elected. From 1870 to salary *‘shall not exceed $2,500 per po ed s'alli >na as we'.l as a number of- morning, with five passengers aboard. tertaining them with ‘ chin music,” 1874, he was President □! the Oregon annum.” Heretofore he has been ap- ¿rades. Th-- grades ot this stock are, uu* bf W. Beeson for tbe new school bouse kept as a sales room. Chas. Walters, from Jacksonville, The roads are bad, but Mr. Phillips white the other took the ox out the Senate, and was voted for by the Dem pointed by tbe Governor, frequently going in o the Chicago a.-d New Yotk mar on Wagner creek, which is to be built as a reward for contemptible partisau kets, and re *< ily i»ii- g 50 10^75 | er ceat will take charge of the bakery at the will do some repariog at once. Here back ofThe tent After he had time to ocratic minority in the Legislature for service. Hereafter lie will be selected tn j e than thec>mm n s ock ot work l.ors--s. next year. go a mile or two down the road the United Stales Senator iu 1872. He Tho«. G. Davs, an old resident of Union Hotel, and keep the public after the stage will leave Ashland on by tbe Supreme Court, aud will hold • • * ♦' ** obliging man outside invited the crowd went to San Francisco in 1874, and has bis positiou at their pleasure. Tbe Th*- above »' o»s tbe r« putsl'ond U|< <t Monday, Wednesday aud Friday, and »oppl led with bread and cake*. Jackson county, died at his home OD in, saying it was the last night and he since practised' law in that city, in inference is that he will be qualified h«-, wbi-re they h .ve had owr 25 j«-«ra Applegate last Saturday at the aga of Charley is recommended as a first-claBs leave Linkville Tuesday, Thursday didn’t want to be mean. When they 187*6 be was appointed a State Lind tor his position, and will atteud to bis experien«.# with them. baker, and we oan add our testimony, aud Saturday. A buckboard will be 60 years. •1- .• found they were sold, some of the boys Commissioner by Governor Irwin and business. Iu this little matter alone, run every alternate day. Walter S* e the mo sy bn tight into this county I y having jnst sampled some of his fresh tbe new Constitution saves »3,500 per C. Sperry returned from Linkville rushed down the road, but they were held the office for two years, Mr. Fay Phillips drives the stage aud Frank annum, in addition to rectifying a tb • sj I c *>f W iiitk P rims colts »nd kllini.. en Munday, having finished work upon bread, which is first-class. too slow to see the sight. married a daughter of Hon. Jesse notorious abuse. — Chronicle. filer«- have b- tn 45 bead »old and *ak*i oaf Smith, the backboard. See the ad Messrs. Leach, Beckett and Woods tbe atone foundation of Thatcher & of th * * oimiy, which bid >ght $13.317. an Applegate in 1864. She died about returDed last Friday ffom a prospect vertisement in another column. Keligioua Notice*. T empting T arget for B ees .—Squire Wordeu'a new store. average price q " really $296 e.*ch, they ten years ago, aud their only child, a ing tour among the Salmon liver and S trawberry F estival .—A straw Gillette’s bees took the swarming fever sou sixteen years of age is now living D. C. Slater has sold tbe Modoc wete utcslly svl-l when um’er two js«ra old.^ M. E. C hurch .—Services every Sun (C»L) Independent to Mr. Edwards, of Trinity mouoiains. They had a rough berry feotival will be given* in the tbe other day, and tbe front yard and with Ina grandfather. pay at 11 a . m . and 8:00 p. m . bunday miry of them at weaniug tim». Thev were trip, as they were too dose upon the the sidewalk outside the fence were rake i to <’alilornia, I^s-tern Oregon. Wash- Presbyterian church next Wednesday Reno, Nev., •• who will take tbe helm heels of winter Mr. Leach has writ evening by the ladies of that church. rather dangerous ground for strangers, Longevity of Perchtrou-Noruian Horse*. School at 2:30 with Bible classes fur incton and I laho Terntorie*, and favorable, about tbe 1st of July. old aud young. Prayer meeting every reports have came from all, and in,several. ten a sketch of the trip, which will ap at least one man thinks so. He was Miss Katie Pearson and Mr. Gvo pear next WBek. They will start for the The object is to raise mouey to pur Thursday evening at 7:30. A general i< t r.ces'be pir-lmaa h v< oidered or As many of our readers sre interested chase a church bell, aud it is hoped walking leisurely by when two or Nickerson wereibridesmaid and grooms luvitation and a cordial welcome to all. came and bought more. mountains'agaiu in a few days. the entertainment will be liberally three belligerent honey-makers circled in any information relating to tue man at tbe wedding of Herbert Dyar at W. T. C hapman ,„Pastor, W hiie P r acR.has not mad« a -eason Lera A' pleasant sociable and supper was patrouized. All are cordially invited, around bis bead in a threatening man Perdieron lio raes, we copy the fol Linkville on tbe 15th. lowing from the National Live-Stock since 1873. given by the ladies sewing circle of »nd no pains will be spared to make ner, and he immediately began u hasty MARH1ED There is talk of a series of-enter- Journal: retreat. He might have escaped un- Every Lu»iness knows that large, the M E. chnrch at the residence of the occasion an enjoyable one. A tainaieate for tbe purpose of reiving Our attention was called a few days WATSON—KUBLI—Iu JuCksoLviiie, at (he resi w ll-fnm<*d b'*r.-«s have alwajs Leon in Mrs. H. C. Hill on Wednesday even- tieket of admissiou wit I' cost two bits, stuhg, bad he not made one fatal blun mouey to parensse instruments for a iug. A large unmber were in attend and will entitle the holder to a dish of der. He pullhd off* his hat io flourish ago to a btatement made by a corres dence if the bride’s parents, on Muy 28tb, by Rev. demand at good prices. M. A. Williams, E. b. Watson, Eeq.^iud Mits Ell* cornet band in Ashland. ance, and the tables, adorned with strawberries and cream. Don’t fail to around his ears, aud on the second- pondent of tbe h estern llural, to tbe Kubli. John Walker is hauling lumber for beautiful flowers and loaded with sub go. story back section of his bead there effect that the Perclieruu-Nurmáh f •» Ther«- ' a« be n a g«ud /lea! fail! ub >ut H hay »bed. to lx built on hie wiuter stantial aod delicate viands, were the glistened in tbe bright sun a burnished horses were notoriously lacking in ibe rerchsron k * o k that 1 Lav»- ii.tr< dticed' F ine P enmanship .—One of the two baltl' spot about tbe size of a china •‘constitution,” aud that they weie *V*ep ranch, about six miles above his center of hilarity and enjoyment. members of a fiimi of Ashland mer saucer. The bees were about to with consequently a abort-lived race. With KLINGE.—In Yieka, June 2d, 1879, August Klinge, i»n ibi» co.v-1 at gr.-*t"c<>M, b ing ;» failvke / ht»u»e in tbe valley. a native of Germany, aged 46 ye^rs. : v »<1 u artt o. aiid not mi iu; li e wai.Uuftbe F ountain 4 F arlow Beg to call chants was away from home several draw from tho pursuit, but when tbe out having given this aspect oí tbe Ai. S. P. Merab went to Linkville on firmer» and teamsters, etc., etc.' , Monday, tekiug Nelson IL CLippy attention to the fact that they are now days a short time since, and during vision of this tempting spot appeared question any especial thought, we have Tho-e partid* th<»l give currency and with him to work upon Thatcher 4 receiving their spring stock of goods bia absence, the junior member kept before them, with a unanimous buz been under the impression that tbe A BARGAIN FOR SOME MAN!I Credit tu lhe ubjveare, to doubt, Intcres oM and a»k their many customers to call the books. His style of cuirography they swept down upon it aud left—we boraes imported from Frauce to this Worden*a store building. in fome other st -<k. and never uveed or may be inferred from the fact that couldn't say how many stings there country hud,as a rule, been remarkable and examine the same. They positively Ferree 4 Worden have sub-let tbe g v** lie l’ercieioHS a.tii.1. t when tbe senior member undertook to were left slicking iu it. Thu uufor for longevity; and if this impression is * Here is w'a.t bei . ia i k men th *t ar« w*-ll •ontra**t for carrying the mails between will not be undersold by any one. A good house and lot for sale on post the books he spent hours of anx tunate gentlemaa has not taken his bat correct, it certainly furnishes the moBt kir wa in tLi> c u. ty say • u thi* mattet ■ Linkville and L«kevi«w to John Mo A cquittet .—At a bearing in Justice ious study over eseb page, and as the off since, but it is suspected that he Granite street. For particulars inquire complete relutation of tbe charge'that Curdy for $9 000 per year. court at Jacksonville last Saturday up* pro tern, book keeper could not read the wore a mud poultice upon his crown they are lacking in “constitution,” by of We tbe undersigned, huvirg b cd. < wn^d.'. ROB’i’. GARRETT, fore*d»y or two. o* us <1 colt* >i e l by t! e imj or cd Perch- Hon. J. H. Evans. Recorder of the op the charge of perjury, M: Colwell marks be bad made, other business A shland , O gn . [51— tf which term is meant that structural er«>n horses in'roduced fr-lo Oieg**h by W u Land Office at Lakeview, came to Ash was dismissed. Thia was as antici men were called in for consultation, O regon ’ s ' V alue to C alifornia .— and' organic vitality aud vigor which C. Myer, of A bland bcli'ie fids >t<ck « land last Saturday, aod went north-' I I pated. The circumstances of the case and it was decided that the customers Huh. Frank Pixley, editor of the Sun b • a valuable acquisition to our state, as gives to a great extent immunity from tlio’c bnd here nil ►h *v.* tl cfr ottgjn in **> ward to the Willamette valley. made it impossible for a verdict o against whom charges were made Francisco Ar^&nawf, recently made a disease, aud which euables ttie individ VEBX MMlKRO l»EG«ir, llavfrlt*. a?tih *|t e,'v^lhl Dr. Dixon late Post Surgeon at guilty tojhave Iteen found by a jnry would have to be appealed to for ev trip up' the Columbia river. Ou his ual to successfully resist attacks uuder make-up, wfrli good b->ue. line to ni. kb'd d .»position iiD*l goed uc ion for auimnlM of return to' Portland bo said' to an which others less favorably organized Fort Klamaib, passe«! through Ashland should- the oase have passed into deuce—Fast. All those having accounts at' the Pi- ttieir viz*. Those <»frl ei oiigli to wosk git» Ovyohian representative. “I had would succumb. with his family on Wednesday for Fort court. oneer Store are hereby notified that it goo I s iti f icti n on the fr*nn or ro»d a*» V olume F ourth . — With the next read about Oregon, but I had no more is to their interest to cal! aud settle be t*-.<m aniinuls, an 1 tiud a ready maikel at Stevens, whither he has been ordered. F or S ale C heap for C ash —Four number tbe T idings will enter upou Turning to the first volume of the fore the 1st of J udo next, as the busi t! e highest pi le » lor which woik horses idea of its grandeur and magnificence Charley Krebs, a veteran of tbe hundred acres of laud one mile north the fourth year of its existence, We Percherou-Norman Stud book lor data ness change* bande, and" payments a e fold. To* producefmtii the halt blond», than I have of some distant South Mexican war, who died at tbe couoty of the town of Ashland, Jackson are able to return thanks for a very c Its ni>4 fit ies. sb*>w tbe Percbrloii in form upon which to satisfy ourself as to tbe must be madè. and mike-up. 49 3w M. W. HARGAD1NE. hospital in Jacksonville a short time county, containing pasture and farm gener ous patronage in tbe three years American state; I'm going to bring facts in tbe case, we found that, of the In view oi these facts the e can be no. Stanford, and some of our capitalists ago, ia supposed to have beeu 103 years ing laud», well supplied with water— since the enterprise was begun, and six importations made to Ohio prior to doubt that tbe introduction of tbe I’ricti-. FORSALE. old. well situated for health—title indispu shall do our best to deserve its contin up here this summer and let them see I860, tbe average term of tbe life bad er >n hot aud will cause a ralnab’e impr<*te-tf A good second buyd buggy, with tongue inent of our common st< ck, mj <1 add io the what they have missed by staying beeu 24 years, with one still living. Dr. J. H. Chitwood has received a table. Call on the subscriber at Asb uance. As many'of our subscribers away. We wuDt your state connected and shafts, for sale cheap by tin mcia! in'.i rests of th io*iid*.". floe assortment of drugs, medicines, land. A M rtis. S V..D ‘yke, are liveing where they are not able to with ours by all means, und San Fran The earliest age at which any of them 47-41 DR. J. II. CHITWOOD. L. APPLEGATE. fancy articles, and other goods in bis n51-tf. Jas. S ivng *. S C T.ylor, died was in the case of Rollin (418 of step into tbe office and ask for a re cisco could well afford to issue bonds John M h |»'*y. C. F Blake, line. Drop in and look over tbe new tbe Stud Book), foaled 1852, imported P atriots or* A shland , A ttention .— ceipt for the next year's subscription, G. W Fo dye«*,’ P Dunn.'* and build the 270 miles of railroad and goods. *r W. E. So|ip»f .j| I) Chapman, all who are interested in seeing the we shall make a tour of tbe country supply tbe missiug link. I’m not 1856, who died June, 1869, aged 17 A F. Raudal, , F lit-bar, D. 8. Scott of this place has the con Fourth of Jtily celebrated will appro ami call upofi many of them in tbe years. Old Louis Napoleon (No, 281 S. Grubb. Pet eg-ir, tract f*»r doing the briefer masonry up priate ceremonies in Ashland are re* neighboring towns ami villages within gushing. The best evideqde of the of the Stud Book), loaled lb48, im Thirty-three Xllead Lof Brood D. L. B o *d w rd E G e . on Thatcher 4 Worden's store, and quested to meet at the “town hall” a week or two,io search of tbe where gruatness of a state is its food-produc ported 1851, died August, 1871 in his TV !■. Jus ice J. B. Himvar’, Mares. R.-v.M A Wi l’.am«, W-i». Ray, starts for Linkville to day to begin next Saturday evening at 8 o’clook, withal to conduct the business. We ing qualities. Why,you've got enough 24th year. All the others lived tu be They are well bred, fine stock, all ak 1 mon in* the Columbia aU|uuW q feed work at onoe. sharp- Importantbusfhess with engage »hoald be glad to see our friends at the an immense population, to say nothing over 24,aud one.» mare, yet living, is in young and of good size. Also fifteen I ou'i\w h 4b*. above g t en ber 28th year. W. W. Kent! tor is at rvork in his the attention of the meeting. cffice meanwhile. of the grain produced; aud the reliable bead of geldings from four to six years ment tr*»iu patties lit t’>* ire br> <1 <«r When it is considered that these new wagon shop, and ought to be able M any C itizens . ' stories 1 hear of crops of wtieat beiug old, and ten head of yearling colts. ytrirg stock h,otn iny I c»«* *ü "Cali’pi nia, to turn out finer work than ever before, B ig Ox.—The first traveling show raised for ten, aud fitteen, aud tweuty, French draft horses are albost univer For particulars inquire at the V h ; a/l.i ah i V.’il ani«-t*«' v^’Ji-j«, l‘*Mi«rn E or S outhern O reoon —Jbdge B. of tho season appeared in town last and even thirty- successive years are sally kept in a state of obesity, peculi behind the stylish glass front the new Oregon. \V«*sl b»g’on,-li!.»lt»» «nd j>! intana PIONEER STORE, arly unfavorable to health, this »how- F. Bonham aud Hou. Win. Waldo, Tuesday. It consisted of a mammoth »imply wondSriul.” . place presents- Territori«» at d Bri Ufa Co'un bl«. A shland , O gn . [45 6w. ♦----------------- says the Salem Statesman, will start in iDg of longevity ¿á very remarkable, and There will be a celeldftKen of tbe ox belonging to Clark 4 Stackhouse,of N ew M ail R outes .—Tbe following Fourth at McKay’s grove, near Willow a few days for southern Oregon and Roseburg. The animal is four years are tbe new mail routes established speaks volumes in favor of their con Springs. Tbe programme of exercises probably lie absent about a month. old and 19 bauds high, and is not yet in thia county, and bids for carrying stitutional vigor. It would certainly THE SUGAR? STALLION, Cride of Perche includes a parade, base ball match and Judging from the fishing tackle we saw done growing. It is claimed that bo tbe same from October 1, 1879, io be more satisfactory could we have one of them buying the finny tribe will grew eleven inches in bight within the dance in the evening. June 30, 1882, will be received at tbe bad a larger number of individuals IVas sé'.eètei) in France by ibe same r«r’y sutler, as both these gentlemen are ex past six'montbs. HO* is of‘the English upon which to base our figures, but Mrs. Dan'l. Cronemiller, of Jacksob Contract office of tbe Postoffice who Br-iigut ont old l.oúl* N apölsov (le perts io whipping the water. They Red Durham stock, and was raised by the importations previous to 1860 were ville, spent last Saturday and Sunday Department until 3 f . m . of July lOtb: then had 2It years exprrlriue wrh ibis John Aiken iu Dooglas county. In will go as far soatb as Klamath Lake. very few. - We have been able to in Aabland, and on Monday morning bis pre>ent condition he weighs only From Jacksonville, st i<-k) and a as purrl*a«ed lr**m ore of il-e by Sterling, obtain the dates of birth and death of 2,000 pounds, bat it fat he about started for Fort Klamath to visit ber ire ’ • r. e ’e S Iu France, *t*d hi- produce it' R eceived with R ejoicing .—Walter would be, possibly, more than twice as Phillips, Uuiontown to Wright’s 24 Will make the ensuing season, t‘l•* t-Ule si O*v him to Let only five others' in all the United ftl f'O< V daughter, Mrs.fJay Beach. Phillipa, who brought the Linkvillo heavy. The owners will take him to miles and back once a week. Leave commencing April 7th and end States, besides those above given from I or st* A large invoice of new goods re stage in on time Tuesday afternoon, io California, and after making the Jacksonville Thursday at 8 a . m ..arrive Ohio, imported or foaled prior to 1860. ing'July 1st, at the stables'of C. ceived and for 'sale at B. F. Reeser's, forma ns that the first arrival of the toor of that state, will probably go at Wrights by 6 p . m . Leave Wrights Tri ms SSO tl.e »enwiM- Wednesday at 8 a . m . arrive at Jack Of these five, one died in bis eleventh, F. Blake, one mile east of Ashland, consisting of Dry G aids. Clothing, stage at Linkville^ on Monday evening, east. another in his twelfth, two in their on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes Groceries, Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, was greeted wtth'public demonstrations No H ydrophobia in O regon .—J. sonville by 6 p . m . Bond required twenty-first, and one in. bis twenty- day of each week. etc. Cull and secure bargains. * of joy. Twenty seven anvil charges L. Parrish writes as follows to the 8a with* bid, $500. From Sam’s Valley We are under obligations this week were fired hats were tossed, cheers lem Statesman: “I have no recollection to Thoma»’ Mill, 12 miles and buck second year._____ _________ DESCRIPTION. A .IBI h I; BüYai d BCBoY CUHNS P rison R eform in N ew Y ork .— for three beautiful bouquets, in one rent the air, and later in the evening a of seeing in any of our state papers a once a week.’ Leaves Sim’s Valley Dining April tbe Sing Sing Prison Munday at 8 a ? m ., arrive at Tbtima» of which there are twenty-two ball was given in honor ofrthe event. notice of our entire exemption in oar t-aruey $19,000; tbe expenses were S ir R oderick is a dark'bay Will each serve a limited numb»»* • ! mure vaneilea el roses. We can speak with state of hydrophobia o< oaqina mad Mills Ly 12 M. L^ave Thomas Mills, »14:900 and tbe profits $4,lt0. The and will be at it y » «ble». Ai à EL à N B oy M arried .—On Wednesday evening ness. I have been iq the state over Monday at 2 p . m - , arrive at Sam’s Auburn State Prison reverts a surplus with no white; four years old, and $35 to frinire. I OÏIBY El ar s tb« Hi coutkleuoii uow of the beauty of Ash laud flower» aud ladiea. of last week E. B. Watson, Esq., the thirty-nind years and have yet to bear Valley by 5 p . m . Bond required with of earnings lor the’same' mouth oi will weigh about thirteen hundred and, $15 ii sure. pounds. His sire was old C apt . • - — Wagu-r <k Anderson have been genial County Clerk of the county, was of a case of the kind/while all the bid $200. From Grants Pass by Galice $1,319 65^____ Pasturage 62% cen«* per week, "ill eastern states are mure or less afflicted S ligakt — dam, by L ion H eart . creek, to Wilderville, 25 miles and making improvements about the Ash- united in marriage with Nias Ella u«e due care, but will act bs liable fer ac " Supplementary articles of incorpora with this terrible complaint, and it is laud Mill. The »ills of the older Kubli, one of Jacksonville’s charming not beeaQae we have not a plenty of Lack, twice a week. Leave Grants tion ot tbe O. 4 C. lailroad company cidenis or e.< »¡pis. Terms 810 For iiie Season. portion of tbe mill, which were laid daughters. The ceremony was per the oaninu race here—not beoauae of Pass Monday and Priday at 10 a . m ., have been filed by Hjnry Villard, Care will be t*aken to prevent directly on the ground, now rest upon formed at the residence of ths bride’s our thousands of dogs (many of which arrive at Wilderville by 6 p . m . Leave Richard Koehler, J. N. Dolph, Paul WT.KYÍF. Schulze, and Ct H. Lewie, to extend or accidents, but no liability will be a solid undeipuMMng of stone, and the Father, Mr. K. Kubli, by Rev. M. A. are more than worthless),but that they Wilderville Tuesday and Saturday at connect the Oregon Ceutral railroad assumed. are like all of our domestic animals, driveway in fronfe-wf-tbe mill has been Williams, Judge Hanna and Alias Katie with here and there an exception, en 10 a . m , arrive at Grunts pass by 6 p. with any liue as may, soeoi best to the ASHLAND............... OI:I.< < N m . Bond required with bid $1.000. G. W. FORDYCE, raised several loot by granite hauled Kubli acting as groomsman and brides- tirely healthy and exempt from this Proposals must reach Washington by iucorporators in' Olegbn, Nevada or " Mer-.b Î f.4? î.’** A shland , O regon . mg MOQrge.” California f$oa»Ate»«rhdi» QB-Main stmt- . - maid respectfully- . Joly 10th it 3p. m . HORSE MEN. Löok to Your Interests»'. 4 m I I Must Settle. FOR SALE. « ■ SIR RODERICK, 4 ”* r ‘ *