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» ASHLAND TIDINGS. THE FRIDAY JUNE 13, 18*9 1X9CAL BKEV1TIE8. Base bsll has sobeidtd. P. L. Fountain <las in Ashland the btlier day. Frank Slade has gone to Sprague 111 ver, Lake county. Col. W. S. Stone and wife will here after reside in Yreka. Mr. Coolidge furnished 100 boxes of tetrawberfiea for the festival. 'the Eagle mill is grinding some lit tle wheat for ibe bbuie trade. Copt. Thoa. Smith sMd bis tig bay gelJing to J. H. Mayfield for Y2-0. Among the amusements for the 4th at Ashland, a tournament is mentioned. The miners of Sterling will close down soon, after a prosperous season’» I rno, John Fouotsin, with his mother and brother, paid Ashland a visit last Mon day. Oeo. W.Stepbenson has bought John Orth's farm:, near Jacksonville for $3, 500. Mr. K-smperis hauling stone from tbe Tolman place for the new Masonic Hall. Trout fishing is in order. 8ome floe large trout have been taken from Bear creek. •* John Chandler has a shingle mill iu dperation up the valley near Houck’s ranch. Tbe flume of the woolen factory, from tbe fall to tbe bank is being re paired. Tbe heavy rain last Monday night <tfd some damage to grain down tbe talley. We are informed that all of Colwell’s real estate is to be sold fur the benefit of creditors. We noticed Messrs. Sargent and R'P erta, of Puoeuix, dtf our streets tbe Other day. , We understand that H od .Geo. Conn, ill come iq from Lakeview about the 4th of July. It is estimated that the wool olip of Jack-ion couufy this year will exceed 300/XX) pounds. II- L. Webb has bought a half inter est in Manning'a livery stable at Jack sonville for »2.000. J o U q Fraley is not afrsid to match hia work L»r neatm&A of fit against that Of auy Uilor in tbe state. A ping hat has made its appearance in Ashland. Dura the wearer belong to tue H. B ’aof California? Tbe Ashland Wiuilen Mfg. Co. have bought wool enough to last them until tbe ut-xt clip comes iuto market. Mr, Mace of. Bear Creek sold 520 ponmta of goal's hair iu Jacksonville the other day at 30c per pouud, Read, under special notices, what Geo. T, Baldwin* of Linkville, has to say to those who are owing him. Joaquin Miller passed through town last week with bis daughter Maud whom be was taking to a school in Cal ifornia. There is no shoemaker at Lakev'ew we are informed. RiV. Geo. Nutley has received orders fur work to go to that place. E. F. Rockf jllow returned from San Franeiaeo Tuesday morning. He will be followed sooq by a large invoice of new goods. A miner from Portland and F. L. Mace are preparing to wingdam tbe Illinois river at some dretance from Kirbyville. The Bee aiys W. C. Griswold is get ting Lack some of lhe money collected under rx^eulioo issued by tbe U. 8. District Court. Mr. M *rks, oi Little Applegate, offer* for sale 900 Angora gotta, upon good terms. Notice bis advertisement in another column For bargains cal) at Butler A RbcJk fellow's, WLere goods are being sold off Cheap to make room for tbe new stock -fruioh is on t be way. * Mrs. Tuzrir. Mrs Thornton, M t *. Couli lgeand Mrs. Drake went down to Jacksonville to attea 1 ths strawberry festival last Tuesday. Several Ashland gentlemen have been io attendeuce at court as jury men, Job Tuz*r, H. Farlow, B. F. Rasser and J,. B. Miliioo. G. W. Ford,who is finishing Houck’s Hall, is only able to pat iu a day's work now and then, having to wait for lumber from th* saw* mills. Simon Caro, who has been across tbe Atlaulic to view friends in I be Father- land, passed ’through Ashland to Jacksonville on yesterday morning's stage. Mias Ella Anthony and Miss Beam, two young ladies of Crescent City who have spent several months in Aablaud, started upon their return home last Sunday, There was born to tbe wife of Rev. J. R. N. Bell a son May 30th, and on June 2d tbe earthly remains of tbe lit tle ooe were Luried in Masonic cem etery at Roseburg. Tbe revenue of the Jacksonville school district is about $600 in excess of expenses this year, leaving that amount in the Lands of tbe clerk to b«- giu the next year witn. The Circuit Court adjourned on Mon day io respect to the memory of tbe late James D. Fajr, formerly of thtf Jackson rille bar. Appropriate reaoln lioua were passed $ud spread upon the journal, and a oopy under tbe aeal of the court, ordered to be given to the *»dow of the deceased. We are informed I hat Calvin B. Mac Donald has gone to Washington Terri tory from the Willamette valley, aud tiis visit to this section will conse quently be postponed. Chas Adams has sola his house on the corner of Main and Oak streets to J. M. McCall, and has removed with bis family to the dwelling house ad joining that of Amos Willits. Hay harvest is upon us. We will have to appeal to the almanac before we can make ¿flrSelves believe it though, the April showers and March breezes cod fuse our reckoning. An Indian who was working in the mw milfat Klamath Agency, fell across the revolving saw one day last week, and received fatal injuries, living only a few hours after tbv accident. The committee appointed to procure an orator tfud a reader of the Declara tion <»f Independence on the Fourth bavo »elected Prof. L. L. Rogers fur orator and J. D. Fountain as reader. The body of Gain Davis, who was drowned in the Umpqua, was fouud floating in an eddy about a mile below the scene of accident early last week and the funeral took place on Wednes- ... We understand that W. A. Wilshire, who is now out at Willits* saw mill, in tends returning to town soon, and will build a house on CFrauifa street. We suppose it will be large enough fur two. The Def Korte Record is the namo of a new weekly newspaper published at Crescent <3ity by J. E. Eldredge, It is a diminutive sheet, tbree*columns to the page, bot it Las a chance to grow. Rev. J. H. Mayfield started for Lake county again lust Tuesday He iotends to gather np a drove of horses from his band and drive them to Vtrgiuia City, Nevada. He took a few horses from this place. The American Agriculturist for June ba» reached us, filled, as usual, with interesting reading matter for every- oue, aud information of much value to the farmer. Every farmer in the luod should take it. H. M. Thatcher esme in from Link villa on Wednesday evening. He reports affairs in a flourishing condi tion in Lake county. Mr. Thatcher in forms us that there is about $100/100 worth of beef for sale in the Klamath basin this year. J. Q. Willits has removed from the Academy cottage to the bouse on Granite street belonging to the estate of the late I aao Miller. Professor L. L. Rogers will occupy the Accdemy cottage sometime in the oarly part of August,perhaps sooner. The picnic party which went from Aahland to Mr.bheppard's soda springs la«t Friday returned in tiie evening and di'ove through tow a with flying colors. A good time is reported. Tiie printers who didn't go return thunks for the excellent lunch »ent them. The Linkville mail comes in on time every day. Mr. McCurdy, who has the contract between Linkville and Lake view, Las been making tri-weekly trips while perfect arrangements fur regular service, uud is about ready now, we learn, to carry the muil on schedule time. At the last term of County Commis sioners Cuurt a view was ordered of the proposed road from Armstrong’s mill to the divide between Trail and Evans creeks, and M. Dickenson, J. A. Sa ter fir-Id and M A. Huston lverò ap- pointed viewers and C. J< Howurd, Survey of. A correspondent of the Douglas Independent say».- “Tue Scab Flat base bail club had better be on the look out, for the “Shot guns,” of You- calls intend challenging them for a mutch game in a »bort time.” If it should turn oul, after all, that there is something in a Dame either of those clubs would be hard to beat. At a meeting of the Grave Creek Ditch Company, held in Jacksonville receutly, the following directors were « • elected. Jay Beach. H. Kelley, Dau. Crutiemiller, E. F. WalXer, and S. S. Martin and Jas. Chenoweth of Douglas county. E. F. Walker was chosen President and Treasurer; H. Kelley, i Vice President; Dun. Cronemiller, | Secretary. Tutt» to L akeview —List Monday moroiug Mrs. M. \V. Hargadine, with her two danghttis and one little boy. started for an excursion to Lakeview. J. S. Eubants, Jr., goes with them as protector and chief man of the patty. They drove two teams, and will camp out during the trip. The party expect to celebrate the Fourth at Likeview. L eaves Us.—Mr. H. P. Valpey left on Wednesday’s stage for bin old borne at Harrisburg,- about eight miles from San Jose, Cal., intending to reside there permanently. Mr. Valpey Las gained mnoy frfends during his resi dence in Anhlafid. all of whom send with him their best wishes for bis health and prosperity at his California Lome. --- ------------------------- ♦--------------------------- S trawberries .— Mr. Coolidge lias sirawberrie« enough to supply all who may want to purchase). Tue ffabsf her ries we have seeu this season were »everal boxes which Mr. C. brought to our office the other day. Tuere were four varieties, t ie Jucundu, Peabody Seedling, Wilson’s Albany and Tri- umphe de Grande,and we arc afraid to tell how large they were—our veracity would be questioned. ' C ircuit C ourt .—Circuit Court met on Monday, with all the officers pTee ent The S’ate cases agaiust Archie Chrisman and Jas, Wells were con tinued and tbo84 against James Hard*«, Oliver Harbaugh, Andrew Elliot and Frank Williams were dismissed on motion of the District Attorney. The case of the State vs. Dan'l Doty, for assault with dangerous weapon, was postponed, and civil cases were taken np. Fourth of July Celebration. Pioneer ‘Society. Coart Docket. Pursuant to'cdl, a meeting of (he citizens of Ashland was held in McCa & Baud's Hall last Tuesday evening, to coubider the matter of a Fourth of July celebration in this place. The meeting was organized by call ing Cspt. J. M. McCall to the chair. On motion W. H. Leeds was chosen Secretary. A resolution that the citizens of Ash land celebrate the Fourth in appropri* ate style was carried with demonstra tions of enthusiasm. Moved and seconded that a commit tee of genera! arrangements be appoin ted by the Chair; carried, and the fob lowing named gentlemen and ladipe were appointed.- J. D. Fountain A. V. Gillette, Jesse Houck, G. F. Billings. Mrs- J. H. Russell, Mrs. O. Coolidge, Mrs. B. F. Myer. On motion a committee on finance was appointed,consit-tiug of Messrs. C. K. Klum, Guin Butller aud A. D. Hel man. On motion, a committee of three, consisting of A. G. Rockfellow,. E. J. Farlow and Dr. Chitwood,was appoint ed to procure an orator and reader of the Declaration of Independency, f On motion,"A committee bn voeal and instrumental muaio was appointed, consisting of Rev. Geo. Natley, Miss Belle Drake and Miss Rachel Apple gate. ' r On motion, the meeting adjourned sine die. We shall publish th9 programme of the day in due time. The ar.nualj meeting ofjthe Pioneer S iciety of Southern Oregon, was held at tbo Cuurt House iu Jackr«iiiville <m Tiiursday the 5th day of June I87‘.l, D«vid Linn, Vice President of the Society presiding, in the absence of the President. The minutes of the lu-t meetiug and also of the renuioua of the Society, were read by the ??tcretary an-i approved. r is the Circuit Court D\ck«t fur the June term, which oegan lust Munday; sta T e cases . fitafe ys. Arch. Chrisman/ dssanlt. State vs. Jas. Hurds; murder. State vs. tVeils; murder. State vs. Daniel Doty;assault. State vs. O Harbongh. larceny. State vs. A. Elliot; larceny. State vs. Frank Williams; la roe By. ti‘ate vs. W. H. Parker; larceny. we A tiiek r ' kpokt . I Ì r < I nstruction in M usic —Prof. E. T. Kugler, of Jacksonville, has made ar rangements to come to Ashland twice each week to give instruction to a clarain music, begioing yesterday (the 12th). The Professor, of whose Bnc- cess as a teacher in Jacksonville we have beard much commendation, is a graduate of the Conservatory Df Music of Munich, Germany, aud has high testimonials of ability und efficiency. He will be iu Ashland on Monday and Thursday of each week, and Will give lessons upon the piano and organ and also in vocal mu->ic. We understand the Professor already has a class of ten or twelve pupils. His terms are; For a term of 21 lessons, $30: single lessons SI 50 each. ’S . Ou motion of Ti. C. lluncan, the members present; proceeded to elect the officers of the society for tbe 'fha chairman ap- ensuing year, pointed Kaspar kubli aud L. J. C. Duncan, tellers. The following persons were elected to tho re-pective offices named; David L nn, President, Capt. Thomas Smith, V.ce l’resideut, dope. Burrell B. Grlf- ti i. Vice President, Wiliiaui Hoffman, 8 ereturv.aud Kasper Kubfi Tieasurer. Tue secretary presented a statement of the account of the late Treasurer, U. S. Hayden, deceased, as the same appeurs ou the treasurer's books, show ing the amount ou baud $10.65. The report was accepted uud approved. C. C. Beekman moved, that on the i death of a member of the society, the. j president be reqirested to take such j action thereon,a» he may deem proper; the motion adupied. Silas J. Day moved, that the secre tary be authorized to procure a suitable book in whicli to record the resolutions winch mny be passed ih reference to d-ceased members Of th& society,which motion was adopted. L J. C. Duucan moved, that the1 president appoint a committee of three members iu Jacksonville, to report resolutions in relation to the death ut U. S Hayden, Jate treasurer of the society, also a committee of three members in Ashland uud vicinity, to report resolutions on the death ol Isaac Miller aud Jame* M Sutton, members of iLe so<-!»-fy, which motiuli was adopted. Thereon, the president afipoiuted L. J. C. Dnncau, C. U. B-ekman and Silas J Day oil the fir^t mentioLed committee, aud John M. McCall, Lindsay Applegate aud E K Anderson on the last mentioned Com mittee, said resolutions to be placed in the bands of the secretary. The following motion was presented l»y J.A. Cardwell.- That the next annual reunion of the society, be held ut A-h- Inlid aud that the president appoiut a committee of three members residing iu Ashland and vicinity, whose duty it shall be to appoint sub committees and to devise ways uud means and make all necessary iirrar.gements with reference to said reunion; motion adopted. The fidlowing p-nson* were sppoijded as said committee, Jesse Houck, John M. McCall and E. K. Anderson. L. J. C. DunciT?offered the follow ing motion: That the next annual reunion be held on Thursday the lltli day of September next.- adopted- On motion of C. C. Beekman, it was ordered that the secretary draw an order on the treasurer fur the sum of three dollars and sixty cents for a scrap book for the nso of the society. L. J. C. Duncan offered the follow ing motion: Thut the voting members of the society pay each the sum of fifty cents a9 Lhe yearly dues, to defray tiie expenses of the society, which was adopted. And thereon, the society adj inrneJ. W m . H off ma X. \ etary. 1 ACTIONS AT LAW. Knbli <fc Huwkett, Roll DSOD; Bj bee vs. inson and money. Bolt vs. Wm. Bybee, A, tV. E. C Robinson and Jesse «>u recover irvoToi money, iMVfiiujr. Wm. vvuj . ’ to A. W. Hawkett, E. C. Rob Jesse Robinson; tò recover PRICES REDUCED r CHANCERY CASES. Caynfe Mining C<.ropany and Walter Itubell; to annul saleAud fur conveyance and it junction. Roi- anna and T. J. Farris vs. J. W. Hay et al., suit ill « quily. Muitha Lii.def vs. lluht. Linder, dtvotce. Jaa B .rues V,». R E. By hee. t<> quiet title. Susan E 11-1 tnau vs. M. G. Hrliuan, divorce. Louisa Earl th . Geo. E«rl, divorce. Síaté Hon. John M Mitchell will deliver tbo Fourth of July oration at Junc tion City. Over $5000 wntth of wheat was de stroyed by the late hat’ ptorm within a radiUH of twojpiles from Salem. The Coabt Mail says that work baa been entirely »u»pen<ied at the Black Sand gold miues uear Randolph. Ladies of Junction have organized An «qibsirian club, and will appear in the proceaeion on the Fonrth of July. The following named persons will graduate from the State University ihis year: J. N. Praycy, J. C. AIcQ rinu, H. C. Condon. Mary Haya, Car tie Cor nelius and Julia Adams. R. L. Lane.falsely representing him self as nephew of Gen. Jos. Line, l>:lked the B«nk of British Columbia. Lidd & I'llton, Lit nt Farrow and ot;her Portland men. out of about $1 000 by forgeries. He will go to the pemten tary. Toe B ir of Rbsebnrg and other com mittees man giug ih»* proposed celebta tion of. the 4th ot July, Lave selected Geu. Joaipli Laue fur- president ol the day, liev J. R. N. Bell aa marshal, Sydney Deilas orator and Mr. Criss «ell as reader. A min uaruea Charley Starr was re cetily | urdoued fioui the penitentiary ■ n his promise to leave the state aud remain during the period for which he was sentenced. Hu failed to do a«» aud was arrested a few days ago at Albany and returned to the prison. Religion. Notices. M. E. C hurch —Services every Snn- pay at 11 a . m and 8:00 p. m . Sunday School ut 2:30 with Bible classes for obi aud young. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening at 7:30. A general invitation and a cordtai welcome to all. W. T. C hapman , Pastor. MARRIED. THOMAS- BAILEY - n Sartie Vut'ey, Ju e «th, b) W. A. Chi der-, J. P.. Tburstou Tb_>mae aud Mi?a I B Iley—all of Evine creek. The Imported Perchero^ íytfrñoDf PRIDE OF PERC’JE • . < Will -^ake the s*w»n b<*gfatilnf April.1 lt|' a i<l continue fill July 1st at lbs aisblss of the subscriber, nssar Ari.land. The first Imported French itafiioft «••$’ •-ver came wcm I of the All«*p baniea essie i i o Uiiio i (-ouittv.Ohio iu 1851. This horse was called Lofts NAroLKox, and sb wed the great v lu- o' this stock l'p t« 1869 itere’ w.-ie U2 more imported iutu th« United S’at-s. aud >u the l«»i 1<I ve.trs there have be.-n 566 importvd Eotn* coutvira is Ohi<* and Fliuois give bueiuess to 13 to J$ is por ed staltions as well as a numesr of 8iad**- 1 b>-giades of this stock are now g • *•’ into the Chicago u.-<l New York aar- kets, and ie idily bring 50 to 75 | or ceo^ ino'C than the comm. .a £uck ot workhorse*; The above shows the reputation tbie stook hv, where they have bad over 25 years experience with them. See the rro- ey br> tight into this county by th-aale <it W hits Patxcs colts and lilies, Tli«-re have been 45 bead sold snd taken out of lhe county, which brought $13.317. aa average price of nearly $296 each, they wete mostly sold when under two years old. maty ot them at wexniug time. Thev wore taken to California, Eastern Oregon, Waste ington and Idaho Territories, and favorable repotts hare came from all, and in Mveral instinces the purchase 't 5aM ordered or came and bought more. W hite P binck has not made a season bo*« COLV1G—BIRDSEYE—At the residence of the since 1873. F rom L ank County.—On Monday bride'» parimi*. < u 'he 8th, by E. Dimick. J. P., evening Capt. O. C. applegate and Every burinrts man knows that large, II J >r W. M. Coivi- nod Mi-e Ada BLrd.eye. wife and Miss Jennie Anderson ur- well-fio med horses have always b«os la N PECI Al. NOTICES. rived iu Ashland, for a visit among demand at good prices. their many friends and relatives here. They left the Agency about two weeks There 1 as barn a good fdaal,! «aid aba«/ ago, and have been spending some time in Swan Lake valley. Mrs. I have nine hundred Angora goats ii the Percheron stock that I bare iutrodnea« Applegate has almost entirely re for ssle. which are, I think, as good a i on this coast nt greaijcost, being a FAlLCia.i dock as cun be found in the state, !>e- and U4RI G. and not suiting iba wants of tka covered from her long illness, aud this mg well bred from the best imported farmer» anil teamsters, etc., etc. journey will no doubt improve her bucks. I find it nece^-sary to change Tho.*e partie« that give curtvncy sad health still further. It is a real pleasure my busineHa in order to school my credit to the above are, no doubt, intervale* to see the Captain on our streets children. For particulars apply at my in roiiic other stuck, and never owned ar raucli on Little Applegate. or address again. His duties at the Agency will F eaii V ul S torm .— E«quire Watters, gave lire Perc'crons a trial. . J M. MARK. be attended to during his ubseuce by who Leri a bfotber-in-luw living at Here is what bkijabi . b men the; are wail 1:1 3tV A shland . O gn . G. G. Anderson. Blue Rapids, has received an extra known in this county any « n thia matwr: published by the Blue Rapids Times, S eriously I njured .— O u Wednes Apportionment of School Funds. We the iitul.-rsigned. Iiaving b ad, nwM*’ containing a description of tbo terrible or us« d c oli«> rite I by the iuipor ad Prrcb- day of Ifist week JameS Ford, father of er-.u hois«-» introduced it.io O<eg<>n by W.'. storm that swept over thut portion of Following is the J udo apportion- G. W. Fold of this place, was serious Kansas. At Jrviug, a neighboring ment of the county school funds All parties owing me prior to June C. Myr. of Ari.lund. beli.-va thia «tuck la ly injured at bis home about seven tie u valuable acquisition to our alate, «• town, thirteen persons were killed and ir made out by Superi ntendont Fuuu 1st will pb-ase setHe by the 15th e.f tho e i»r< d lu-r<* wii i>h<«w their origin in a mile» from DaKa9, on the Luckiumute. forty nino wounded. Two distinct t .in: July, 1870, of their accounts will be VERY MtBKKt* I’EGhl K. having a f-qu ne, solid The Ilemizer gives the particulars as iiiike-u|>, with g<>«ni b< ii *. fine to m kind cyclones stru ck the town, one about Nune of Diat- Amt. Received placed in the bands of an attorney for d>s|»o«itio:i :>u<l good ac-ion for «udtnxl» af follows: tie was engaged in chopping fiifeen minutes after the other, The J toksonvill?.................... .............. S2G1 50 collection. ib-ir rize. ]|.oe<- ••I t »•< ougti io woik give down a tree, which when it fell struck hr nn goo I s iiv-ficri n o.i the l ain or r«»»d as terrible whirlwinds swept everything GEORGE T. BALDWINS* another tree and a large limb breaking (.■■•in animal», aud find a ready ma'ket at 45 On L ineville , Ogu.. June 10th, from their natb. The account says: L town....................... the higlx-ft liric«-» lor which w»ok b«»rsea off descended and hit him a terrible 59 50 P'roenix ........................... no. l-4t. “Where etood fine dwellings at one A-hUnd........................... ate >u!d. T ji «- | roduci ff.'ou tit* bait b!( O<l», 245 50 Idow in the back, breaking two of his c Its and fiifi s. sbuv tffe PerchefuL in iorm moment there could not be found a V «nzinihi..................... 42.25 ribs, partially ditdocatiug his spine and •»nd hi k.-uji. 74 50 A BARGAIN FOR SOWIE MAN! perfect piece of board or plauk six feet F'-aterual......................... Iu vi< \v ¿t ili’-se fifCt^ tby-i can be no injuring him internally. Dr. Smith .......... e 30 50 in length, ten seconds afterward. I Mv«‘«a............................ ■out* that the tnt<o-lucii«yi of the Prieb-’ was called to nttend the injured man, 49 on L'tt.I h Bulle................ er -ii has »nd will c..i»e a iy,.luiih'ein’pr»«ve-i’ Fences were removed as completely as South 25 25 Prairie................. but there is slight prospect of his res ui’ent of eur Common. »t< ck. and add io the if done with spade aud hammer. Posts An'elo) ?.......................... 4300 A good honse and lot for sale on ; fiu clcuil interest- uf the country. > covery, as he is aged over seventy set two feet iu the ground were, in Chiiniiev Rock.............. 17.25 A . M «riiu,~ Granite street. For particulars inquire S •S. Vaneyke, years aud Lis injuries are very danger- some instances, drawn out. Of some Wil'«»w Springs............ '' Tutor, Ja». JisVag**, 39 75 I C F nialie. J.diisM I'ptiy. ons. 33 75 of ROBE GARRETT* houses aud their oouteuts.uot one tenth 1 n lepetHlcnce................ --------------------------- <». W Fo <ivee, I* Dunn. Mound.............................. 41 75 A shland , O gn . [51-if W. F. Nviigor. I) Cliapmaa, R unaway ’. — Lust Sunday afternoon of one per cent can be gathered Up. Dar.lanelks................... 36 25 F lit be>‘, A F. Rmdkl, Not only surplus clothing was lost, but Antiuc-L ......................... 53 25 H. T. Chitwcod took his mother ont I). IVi e<ar, N. Gfib*». • 39.00 E (I or. for a drive behind the fast mare which many—both of those woo were lost and Upoer Bulle................... !.. If-o«<i-_w.)t<| 8»- ij ’ h C'»« ek............... . 35 00 «. li. J. «». Elinvar (••■••«■i ' -, JtlP'ii-r i the Doctor has recently'sold. Having those who-escaped—were deprived of Missouri F‘at................ 22 50 I Kov. M. A. iiliair.t, Wiw . U j , ' nearly all the clothing on their per. \V gner Crei k............. 61 50 f The Presbyterian ehnreb festival re.'hrbed home atd let Mrs. Chitwood ' All those baviuR account» at the Pi sons.” *. i ic, a G ants Pass ................. 17.25 ont uf the buggy, Ham was turning I couhl with th* si ore get like ecMorie was very well attended and quite a oneer Store are hereby notified that it 3S 25 N »rth P- oe iix.............. rnei t from parti«-» (b it have l«r> <1 «.r e-»sr^ is to their interest to cal! and settle be .pecuniary success,1 he receipts amount around to drive down to the stable I nstructors E lected —At a lieet- •Rick P<>inr.................... 15 25 foie the 1st of June next, as the busi- when the king-bolt of the buggy broke, yiMii g stock lioai my I or«e* In C«li'o*nL^ ing to over $56. with* very' liftlu fo ing ol tbe Bo «rd ot Trustees of the Evans Creek................... ........ 45 OU iiesH change* Lauda, uud paj menta Ciiipqua ar.d Wiliauhti* valley», barer® 43 00 pay out for expenses. A number were throwing Ham one and frighteDifig the Ashlaoa College aud Normal School must be made. 18.50 Oregon. gum, fdabo «nd li-«ut<a* in attendance from Jacksonville, mare. Willi the two fortf whvels the last Friday meaning, the President L>wer Applegate........ 49 3w M. W. HARGADINE. 29 75 Pra-rié ............................. Territories a: d Dii isL Cohinib*:«. ............. among them Were Mrs. Shipley. Mrs. affrighted animal dashed through nominated W. J. Nicholls, A. M‘, for 10 75 Beekman and daughter, the Misses | town, and out toward the base ball Vice PresiJeut aud professor of math Green Mountain.......... 41 75 42.25 Lien, Miss Vining, end Messrs. Ladd. field, where she was captured. While ematics, aud Mrs. Jennie B. Nicholls, F ots Ci enfi.................. THE SUGARf ST.Áim, St«*rlinu vili* .................... going np Main Street she ran across 37 75 Savage aud Wm- Kinney. teacher of music and French. Both Prirfc of 14.00 Thompson Creek.......... Kee»er’H porch in front of the store, At a school meeting held at Phoenix were unanimously elected by the A h- iff-lin......................... 37.00 U'a« PtdecIrrT in rr»nc»* Inr Jim wme P 'r*/ last week the citizaui resoiude l th«« ! breaking through the boards and ! Board, and those who have knowledge Meadows.......................... JW.25 scratching her legs slightly. Damage ■ wlo l»r< tight put o.d l.oui* N apomox (l.«f 29 75 ui the g*ii11emuud lady regard tbe R«»g' e River................ ! fifteen mill tax voted at a previous 29 75 to buggy only about $5. lieu had 23 seau« exui*jp«;n«e wi h lids I epphine........................ I meeting, and levie I a tax of one mill choice with great satisfaction. Mr> 27 75 si> ck) »nd was purcbaa«-d írcm «>nr of (be P. rwnsbnroiltfd ,••••»- to meet present liabilities. The idea of 29 00 T he S chool B ook Q uestion .—At a Nichols is a popular aud efficient ed Will make the ensuing season, •usi I r.et'e i* in tr i.ee, and hi« piola e building a school bouse is not aban meeting ut Cuuuty School Saperioteu- ucator, well known in Siskiyou county. Sorth Sam» V«lley. . .. 23 75 ilii« »Ute sl ow him to be a No. 1 «lock doned by the progressive people of the deuri'in Salem twat week says the Speakiug of the faculty, the Yreka S -ut • Bu’.te Cn es .... ............. 2L0O commencing April 7th ami end i orse 22 00 ing July 1st, at the stables of C. place,and an earnest effort will be made .Fcrcury, a majority of the Superin Journal sayB.- “The Trustees have se b.<>•••• .............. 20. UU E. Blake, one mile east ot Ashland, L ’ abl; Rock .................. Tciins Stl* the fcenM>n. to raise money enough for the parpose tendents of' the State were present. cured the services of Prof. Rogers of on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes by voluntary subscription. Real lutate Tran »a eli jni. Propositions were received frbm the the M. E.' OUurch in this place, a grad day of each week. uate of ODe of the Eastern Universities, different publishing companies, and The following Lave bipen recorded in T he W ool M arket . — Quotations sraled ballots were cast and deposited to take charge of i£ who will be assist he County Clerk's uffr.-e since our last DESCRIPTION. from San Francisco are as follows.- Â1.W. BOY and BOIJY BVÄif* with the Superintendent of Public ed by W. I. Nichoris.a well known ed- r port: Choice Northern, 22(«/2Mc.- Barry, Instruction, which will not be opened usator of ability in this city and oonu- ]9(a,22c.- Inferior, 17(5; 19c.- Southern, Silt R oderick is a dark bay Wilf ««acb I *rv«> a limited number «.f ni tre« ty, iu conducting tbe school. Mrs. F. M. Smith' to Louis G. Hubert, good to choice, 13(0} PJ; Burry aixl until the 20th of this month. There is in Jacksonville. Consideration, with no white; lour years old, and «ndwillb-.it my rMbl«». A kabian L ot S4-dy, 12@14’p, lb. Th* d- niaud is no doubt that a large majority of the Rogers aud Mrs. Nicholls and other lot will Weigh about thirteen hundred » J > t.i inaurr. L' oubx B ibxí . th« ¿hvt-’ * •dUve, ana shipments find ready **le. persons present prefer any other series competent instructors in tbe various ¿45. «il, ¿I j i bis ire. Jot. Damien to Mitchel) Douden, 40 pounds. His sire was old C apt . of Readers to the Ktocrofi series, and branches of education.including music, P««iurage «2»/ cen'« per w«*«k. W¡|fJ / O fficers of P ioneer S ociety :—. it is safe to predict that a change will will also assist, rendering an educa acres in Tattle Rx?k Precinct Consul- K ligart -*—darn, by L ion H eart . ■V ii*e «lue care, but will aot be liable for'ac*** the meeting of the Jackson County Ky\i be made in this respect. It is thought tional force unexcelled in sny college ration, 500. Terms $10 For the Season. cidetiu ur ageapc*. * Pioneer Society, held at Jacksonville all the County buprriuteudeuts will lie OU this COUSt. ****** O. Ganiardto S.F. Cliadwick, 35 45 last Thursday, the following officers heard from before the 20ib. Gare will be taken to prevent The surroundings, as regards morality and acres in Table Rock Preciuct.' Cunt id- were elected for the ensuing year: id eel i ng was a very pleasant and har accidents, but no liability will be beautiful location, make Ashland the -lation, ? 106.35. w. C. MYffl.- David Lmn, President: Captains monious one, and there will be another assumed. G. AV. Ralrie to Silas J. Day. one Thomas Smith sud B. B Griffin, Vice meeting held at Portland Augiiat 19rb, most desirable pluce on the coast fur ASHLAND, .... OREGON. parents to rood their cltildred to, in Prcmitfett«; Huffman. Secretary ; at the time of the convening of the half interest in premises in Jackson G. W. FORDYCE, State Teachers ’ Institute. K. Kabli, TxM*or«r. attending school. ville. Consideration, $200, A shland , O rígom . mg gya Marek $♦, IW»; I For Sale. Notice to Debtors. ! • • • • . • ••• •••• .... A •» • ••••••a • ••••••a • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •••••«a • • • a * Kust Settle . a • • • a • ••••••• • ••••••• .••••••a •••••••• • •••■••a . . . • • • • a ........ SIR RODERICK, ....... « f t t V « « • • • ••••• • ••••••• • * . • • . • * >«:»! r e Look to Yobr fatereste! .6 1 The following i« the local weather re port for the week ending June 11th, O n a V isit .—W. C. Daley was sur at 6 a . m aud 12 m . W*EV1?HER*. prised last Saturday morning to' see DATE. THEKMT I?. approaching him his brother, Willard, G A. M. , lixr. from Illinois, whom he bad not seen 53 73 ............ before for more than fifteen years, 5 Cloudy • • 45 60 6 the gentleman had come from the • < 7 46 GO Mississippi to spend three weeks in •< 8 49 « 65 Oregon, visiting bis brother iu this 9 6« Clear ............ 48 10 47 Kain ............ 62 place, bis father on Butte creek and 11 Cloudy............ 53 -. 62 anothea brother in the Willamette val ley. lie bad givon no intimation of To T he P ublic .—F. B rulow has bis coming, wishing to give the family sold Lis interest iu the store at Eagle a complete surprise. Poiut, Jackson county, O?egi/h, to C hance for a R ace .—Joe Taylor, Eber Emery who will take churge of of Portlaud, publishes the following the store and trails ict the buSinO'S of io the Standard, under date of June the new firm of H. T. Inloiv & Eber 2d: ‘‘Having read a challenge in the Emery at the old stand in Lagle Point, Standard from the owner of 3ca’mper where goods will be sold for •reduced down to the effect that he wanted to price for cash or produce at cash price, run his horse for $o 000, I wish to state unless by special contract satisfactory that I am ready to accept the challenge to parties concerned. D r . H. T. I nlow , offered on the following conditions.- E ber E mery . To run at the State Fair next Fall for $2 000, or at Portland, his expenses to be paid by me at any time agreed upon, or I will meet him at Jacksonville after the State Fair, be paying my expenses to that pluce. Now put up if you mean business.” I HORSE MEN I I