■■i u ■■waaaM**MWmM^ HORSE MEN, THE FOURTH IX ASHLAND. Sfato Xiws. 'lind ilei»ilin¡X- The Independent says the depot at , W. A. McPherson came up to Ashh n I Reading is crowded with wool,and wagon on Monday, and returned to Jackson­ Portland has the kite-flying mania. Among the many mental phenomena JUNE 27. 1879 F I DA Y Preparations for the cclebrati'in in ville yesterday. Mac. haa been spending I loads a.c arriving nearly every day. A small whale came ashore on the ! which art engaging the attention of scien­ Ashland have been going forward with beach near Gardiner last week. J. A. Cardwell will soon begin the some time in tliu mountains, and wes tists, that of “n.ind reading" is one of ’ alacrity local brevities . since the various committees looking very ’ well. He contemplates It is supposed that a bogus half-dollar erection of a store and dwelling adjoin­ | most interesting. Last Monday evening , were appointed. The beautiful grove has factor} ’ is in full blast in Astoria. going to Portland in a short time. Roads are dusty. ( i ing his livery stable in Jacksonville. ' the ’>e'.q>le of Ashland were afforded an ] been subjected to a general combing Ladies in uniform on I Messrs. Slade, Ball, Fields, Cook and i opportunity of seeing and testing the , Complaints are made by the settlers of Raspberries are ripening. lerritories at the down and brushing out, stands have been I ! represent the states and territories Palmer, returned from the Silver creek j performances of a gentleman who posses- the Summer Lake country that emigrants Junction celebration on the Fourth. put up, swings and other amusements The county jail is M. T. mines last Friday. They had done con­ i ses the ¡»ower of gaining a knowledge of A little son of Mr. J. R. Derby, of appropriate their fences for fire wood. arranged, and everything prepared for Hay harvest is in full blast. siderable work upon their claims, but do what is fixing the attention of the mind Yamhill, was poisoned last week by eat­ making the most of the grounds in the A. T. Wright, “one of the boys” here not appear to be weighed down with : of another, without any apparent med- ing white camas. An emetic fixed him I ! Next Friday will be the Fourth. enjoyments of the dry. last winter, will come over from Oro g,»ld. Some of tnem calculate to try* the all right. Linkville will have a 4th of July. ; ium of communication. On Saturday There will be a public dinner spread Fino to soon 1 the Fourth in Ashland. M is? Florence Flannagan, of Newport, j mines again, afterwhile. ! evening Professor Rice, who is well i Irrigation is keeping the gardens fresh. for all, of which all are expected and PBW REDUCED! Coos Bay, and Mr.T. II. Sheridan, clerk Three freight teams from Reading,two Houck’s Hall is all finished up for known as a mind reader in various parts desired to partake. The Committee of of Douglas county, were married on the Lakeview will have fireworks on the belonging to Andrew Davidson and one dancing, with a smooth waxed floor which 13th inst. Fourth. to W. Bishop, came in Tues lay morning. would put grace into the step o’ a I of the United States, gave an exhibition Arrangements have decided to have a Last Thursday two little sons of Ste­ in Houck’s Hall, and was greeted by a ' barbecue, of the finest fatted calf, a The roads are good between this place We would return thanks for many ' “yahoo.” Mr. Houck will have the hall very fair audience. Before the mind « phen H. Jory of Salem, aged respectively young mutton and the best young shoat tour and nine years,were drowned in the and Reading. complimentary notices from exchanges tastefully decorated with evergreens on readlnf expenditures over earnings, $1,336.19. Capt. O. C. Applegate will read a poem stage. M. L. Alford, who has been in the Pi­ at Linkville on the 4th. S pecial T erm .—Judge Hanna found i the niiscellaneous au lienees which he refreshments consists of Messrs. 11. C. There were 174 convicts in the peniten­ oneer Store for more than a year, is now Over $200 was raised for the celebra­ it necessary to adjourn the June term of meets in small towns. After this was Hill, J. Houck, A. V. Gillette and A. D. tiary June 1st. stopping at his father's home on M agner A few days ago a party of prospectors tion of the 4th at Yreka. Circuit Court in this county 1 i< ; ¡1 I over the Professor called for persons in Helman and Mesdunes M. H. Drake, J. from Brownsville unearthed what is be- creek. the cases were tried, in order tJ re<- h the audience to come forward ai.d assist R. Tozer, O. Coolidge, J. H. Russell, B. lieven by many to bea//oi«tf,/We tin mine. Mrs. J. R. Neil, of Jacksonville is The Sentinel says J. W. Manning has Lakeview in time to hold the regular him in liis mind-reading test3. The per- F. Myer. visiting Mrs. J. R. Tozer. The ledge crops out on Wiley creek, a The committee on arrangements have tributary of tho Santiam, about three refused $393 for a foal only six weeks term in Lake county. Consequently liis s «11 who g >es forw ird fixes his mind up­ Mr. Horton, of Langell v alley, came old, sired by Jay Beach’s horse, “Alta- Honor has called a special term in this on some material object in the room (tell­ made preparations for a parade of “plug miles abi vc the toll gate on the Cascade in to town on Wednesday. Mountain Wagon Road, and is about Tha Imported Percheron Stallio niontJ’ county for the second Monday in Au­ ing no one what it is) and the professor, uglies,” which will carry off the palm for twenty miles from Albany. The family of A. S. Jacobs arrived ¡»lacing the person’s hand to his fore­ ugliness; also a laughable burlesque of New goods are being received con- gust. Hillsboro Independent: Dr. J. B. Mc­ from Roseburg on Tuesday. head, will either discribe the object oration, reading of Declaration, etc. stantly at McCall & Baum’s, and are Mahan, a practicing physician of this D ancing on H orseback .—A novel chosen or go directly to it, leading the Succeeding this will be wheel-barrow Wm. Stine, of Yreka, has removed oilered for sale at prices as low as the place, has absconded, leaving about $100 terpsichorean amusement has been intro­ person by the hand, and point out the Pf.lDt OF PERCHE with his family to Walla Walla. races, sack races, walking the pole, etc., of unpaid debt. He took $50 in cur­ | lowest. duced in Jackson county. O.ie day object, apparently seeing with the eye | i for each of which various prizes will be rency from McKinney & Co.’s till before Messrs. Jacob Wagner and John Fra­ J. Buchanan Russell has settled upon recently a number of young ladies and leaving and borrowed small amounts of e believe given. ley went to Yreka last Monday. a ranch on Lost river, and will probably gentlemen, from Jacksonville and other of the one he is leading. various persons, which he took with him. The exercises will begin at 10 o’clock He left a first-class diploma and a case Will m>ke the feieon b giuni g Aptil 1«^ Job printing will be done promptly in become- a permanent resident of Lake places, met at the grove at Willow i everyone present was satisfied that there was no deception or collusion of any in the morning, and people should turn of medical instruments worth §150, be­ g A lechanie» bam The estimated cost is between $15,000 In our publication of committees last Two or three No. 1 milch cows for his wife’s relatives. He will return Sun­ July 2d, at 8 o clock. The lect ire wi l ' of 3 i:n i on? in the audience, tho profes­ and 820,000, several thousands of which o Uiiiou com It,Ohio in 1851. This b«»r*e day evening. be upon some educational subject, and sor would usually* go directly to the per­ week an error occurred in the names of have been subscribed already. sale at W. Beeson’s, Wagner creek. * This was e.»l ul L vs N a ) oleos , hu e«is there bare The wheat crop in Scott Valley has library rooms. apple blossoms. course of tiie evening. chosen, but would describe it in such a been 566 itnpoi i< <1 Some contriea la Ot^o been badly frost bitten in many places. Tile Fourth at Linkville. Relijjiou» Notice*. was as to convince all pers e 3 that lie nJ Illinois give bitsinens to 12 to 15 its A young man named Jacob Roper was N ew S ewing M achine .—Messrs. Mr. M. H. Drake has sold his ranch |»o: ’e 1 stations as well s* a lumber of possesses sonic kind <»f an extraordinary ’ A meeting of the citizens of Linkville, drowned in the North Umpqua, about a Fountain & Farlow have secured the M. E. C hurch .—Service! every Sun­ .laiie«. 1 he giades uf this atuclc »re now and entire band of stock in Warner val­ sense, or one not yet understood. He was held Monday evening the 16th inst., mile above Tipton’s saw mill, on Tues­ day at 11 a . M. and 8:00 P. M. Sunday going in o tl e Chicago m d New York mar­ agency for the sale of the world renowned, ley. does not attempt to account for the to consider the propriety of celebrating day of last week. School at 2:30 with Bible classes for old s’- s, and re «»lily biii g 50 c »tnm<-u stuck of woikboraea. last Thursday, and returned the same nr just come into possession of a legacy of the lightest running, m »st durable and during the performance as follows. When to celebrate. The following committees Thursday evening at 7:30. A general day. The shove shows the reputation thia stock, takes a person ’ s hand and closes his he were appointed, viz: $5,000 through the death of a brother at lightest machine in the world, and will invitation and a cordial welcome to all. h «, where tl.< y hare Lad over 25 v»*r W. C. Daley shot a brown bear the Oregon, Missouri. I eyes all is darkness to him for an instant, To procure orator, chaplain and reader sell for $35, and warrant them to ¡»lease. W. T. C hapman , Pastor. exp tience with them. oilier day on the hills, about a mile from • then a prickling sensation, like a slight of the Declaration of Independence; J. Wells, Fargo & Co. have made another Do not buy until you see these machines. O pen A ir S ervices . — Baptist services town. : current of electricity passes through his W. Hamaker, Sikes Worden and A. P. See the tr o'iey brought into this eounty by reduction of about 20 per cent, on all We have a large invoice now on the road. will be held next Sunday morning at 11 th«- sale of W hite I’ kim k colts and Giliet. j muscles or nerves and he can see the The celebration at Willow Springs ¡»ackages sent through their offices and to McCarton. Committee of arrangements, # i object which the other person is think­ Q. A. Brooks, S. Worden, J. F. Forbes, o’clock in the grove north of Baptiste’s, There have been 45 bead sold and taken out will attract many people from Jackson­ the Eastern States. F or the Y ellowstone .—Yesterday in*' <«f or look.ns at. His vision is Chas. Moore and J. W. Hamakar; Com­ Ashland. A cordial invitation is exten­ o! the < oiimy, which bi ought $13,317. an ville. A novel contest will be introduced at morning a party started from this valley to usually imperfect in some respects, es­ ded to everyone. ■V’rage ¡nice ol neatly $296 each, they mittee on finance, J. T. Forbes, Chas. The Mudsill is the name of a new Trinity Center, Cal., on the Fourth. A ! «• e mo co n >ro u.-rel with his cred­ A gencies E stablished .—During liis explanation for tupuy mental phenomena akar Bro’s (the place selected for holding WAITERS.—In Likiview, June 15 h, T o:m« well-furtucd Loises Lave always breu fa calls from several young la lies tins itors, and again opened his store. Henry, eilest »<>u • f .Mr. > nd Mi». M. T. Walters, demand at good prices. trip to Portland W. II. Atkins >i estab­ which now puzzle the most astute obser­ the celebration), and upon arriving there rg-'d 12 ye fluid 'luce mon h». week. Fountain A Farlow now sail their mer­ lished an agency in that city for the sale of vers and the most profound philosophers. the proceedings will begin with a prayer the Lakeview llo'ald says a large store ' cantile establishment under the name of the goods manufactured by tho Ashland Even as much as we have seen in Ash­ by the chaplain, after which music' by >PECIAL NOTICES. building will be erected on New Pine ' the “Farmers’ Store,” as we discover by Woolen Manufacturing Company, a’so an land seems to give a very satisfactory’ the choir—“Hail Columbia." There I as been a good deal »aid • r about * creek. ibe Percberun stock that I have introduced 3d. Reading of the Declaration of In- agency at Roseburg. We understand that idea of the way in which many of the a new sign which they have hoisted. For Sale Cheap! <>n tbis coa'-t at great cost, being a failcbx , The hay contract at Fort Klamath has i Ed. De Peatt returned yesterd ly from Mr. Atkinson will do considerab’e trav­ tricks of spiritualistic mediums and clar- dejiciidence. One Osborne Self Binding Harvester, and uuiti'G, and hot suiting the wants ufthe 4th. Music by the band. been sub-let by Mr. Manning to Jay the trip to R ca ling with his w »»1. The eling during the summer, and we antici­ ivoyants, might be p' .yed, even if they farmers and teamsters, etc., etc. and warranted, by B. F. REESER. are not done in this way. 5th. Oration by the orator of the day. Beach. w »ol, which was of a quality better than pate as a result a considerable increase Thoro parties that give currency and 6th. Music by the choir. Capt O. C. Applegate and wife expect ; the average, brought him 25cts. a pound. in the demand for the excellent goods adds P lant S hade T rees .—Nothing credit tu the above ate, do doubt, interested A BARGAIN FOR SOME MAN! ‘o 7th. Dinner, after which the crowd to return to Klamath Agency by the 1st ! Messrs. Win. Patterson ami A. F. made by this company. more to the beauty an I attractiveness of in >ome other stock, and never owned or will reassemble to music by the band. A good house and lot for sale on Gran­ ¿ave the Percherons a tridl. of J uly. Squires started for Roseburg last Tues­ a town thru neatly arranged and neatly 8th. Poem by Capt. O. C. Applegate. ite street. For particulars inquire of lleie is wlut bkliabi h men that ar* well Messrs. H. Pape and II. V. Helms, day, for a visit in Douglas county. They kept shade trees. Fine houses, neat ROB T. GARRFTT. 9th. Music by the choir. known in ibis c« wily say uii this rnatyir^ of Jaiks j.wille, ci ns up the valley yes­ intend to reach home about the 2d of fences, beautiful flower gardens are all [nool-tf.J A shland , Ogn. 10th. Toasts with music and salutes. July. terday. charming to the eye, but they all come We the undersigned. Laving b«ed. owned 11th. To conclude with a grand ball in or used < o '* »ii e I by th« iuipor e«t Perch- Just Received at Reeser ’ s ! short of the effect which fine rows of The Democratic convention of Sii- Two citizens of Yreka, Chris Shock the evening at Good Templars Hall. i-tiu hoise. in'n duced ii.io OiegoB by W. stately an 1 beautiful shade trees have in kiy!?u havbven postponed till the first of and George Fiock, become involved in a A full stock of Stoves and Harwdare, 0. Myer, of A Llin«l. believe thia stock lo Tickets without supper $1. giving to a town an appearance of s »lidity, Groceries and General Merchandise, all tie a valmible acquisition to our state, aa quarrel on Thurs lay of last week which Au gust The following gentlemen have been of which will be sold at the lowest cash d her«* »di saow their orijioi lu a Wm. Denny broke his leg while haul- ■ resulted in Mr. Shock receiving a severe season. Whatever it may be, the fruit comfort and prosperity. A few dollars selected as officers of the day: President, prices. Produce taken in exchange. vm . y MiiiKK « HEuiiFE, having a equate, auUit does not seem to be affected deeper than and a litt’e care expended by property ing rails near Lake view on Thurs lay of knife cut. in ik«-np, with good boue. fin«* to m. kind Nurse; Marshal, Capt. D. J. i George owners in planting trees along the streets o-iiio i an«l good ¡ic ton fur animals of the skin, and wc trust our peach crop PAY UP ! ’PAY UP ! Prof. W. T. Leeke was in Ashland the last week. Ferree. i their -iz • Tl«o-* old ei o igli 'o wi»rk giro in front of their lots would bring a good J. E. Begg3 has the government other day. His school at Eagle Point will be all right yet. , oo I Siti-f c'i n o.'i the I trm or road aa All persons indebtes to B. F. Reeser t<- in auininls, an I find a ready mu« ket at. return in the actual increase of value of WEATHER REPORT.: freighting contract from Rueburg to closes t‘>-day and the Professor and his To T he P ublic .—The ladies of the M. must settle immediately. I must have n e biiiliert ptie -s tor which work h«>rse< wife will rusticate on Butte creek during E. Sewing Circle would inform their the property, to say nothing of the sat­ Fort Klamath. money and will be compelled to enf >ree i«e sold T ••• i rodnre fiom the t»Mlfblooda,’ The following is the weather report isfaction given in the beautifying of their collections. B. F. REESER. c It« «««! lit i-s. show ibe Percberoh in lo. trf friends and the public, that thev are hav­ Geo. Nutley has made several cork the summer vacation. for the week ending June 24th, at G a . homes. A shland , June 27th, 1879. n3-3w. >n«l in k -up. Rev. J. H. Vandever has gone to ing a large stand put up in the grove for shoes recently, one order coming from m . and 12 m ., furnishedus by Mr. H. C* In vli-w of i I hsu f-cts there can be no Washington Territory to spend the suin- their use on the Fourth of July; and that N eeding A ssistance .—An emigrant j Olympia, W. T. oubt that the inlio luctioti of the Perch- Hill. NOTICE. • mer, and probably to locate permanently. they will have it supplied with a variety family, a man,his wife 'il l four chi! Iron, i ui I ms and will c«u>e a valuab'e improve­ Rev. L. N. Nickerson and Geo. L >ose- THERVT R WEXTHFR DA IE ment of ««nr conirno si«>ck. and add to ‘the M rs. Vandever and family will remain in I of fruitSj nuts, candies, ice c'eam, pic, was passing through Ashland about two ley cane in from Klamath Agency Wed­ Whereas, my wife Kate Cole has de ­ tin no a' inieresta uf Lheco'intry. 6 ». M. Ashland for the ¡«resent. 1 cake, meats, stewed oysters, coTee an I i weeks ago, when the man, who was suff- a M nin, serted me without cause or provocation, s. V’anoyke, nesday evening. 52 18 Clear Tailor, Jts.rtiVage, Read the new advertisement of Geo. i tea, etc. The proceeds to be applied to ering front some bronchial or pulmonary I hereby give notice to all persons not to S. 59 19 We have been advised to tie the eagle T. Baldwin, of Linkville, who lias been <’ F lUiike, John M iiply. credit her on my account, as I will not J the liquidation of their church debt. ! affecti >n, was taken so sick that he was << 52 20 I’. Iltinu. G. \V. l o djee, on the T idings sign/for fear he will soar laying in a new stock, and is better ¡»re­ pay any debts of her contracting. Cl I Grateful for past favors, we ask a liberal i nnab’e to go any further. They found 53 I) C'tupinan, W. F. 8« t«ger. ‘ 21 WESLEY COLE. away on the 4th. F 11 be«, A. F llodai, pare I than ever to suit the people of patronage. 22 Rain................. I an empty cabin in the northern part of 47 L inkville , O regon , June 20th, 1879. i’.Petegar, S. Grubb. 41 In the San Francisco market choice Lake county with goals in his line. 23 Clear ............. tiiwn, and t’u*re the husband and father M. C. H ill , Pres., F. M yer , Sec. •'. G e L. Bio i 1-word. 48 “ ................. 21 northern wool is quoted at 22 @ 28Ac; Dr. J. C. Belt, of Douglas county,who i is being watched over and nurse I by the J. B. biinvar W n. Justice. * DRESS PATTERNS. C elebration at P hcenix .—The citi- ■ anxious, overburdened wife and mother, burry, 18 (& 22c. ' lived for a time in Jacksonville, has been I.i ties of'('ravel. Prif. Merritt is teaching a private j sent to the insane asylum, at Ent Port­ zensof Phtenix held a meeting >n Wednes­ | who will perhaps soon be relieved of her This certifies that Miss Kate Thornton I ■ O'lld with ibe «bore gieg >u. Wa-liii'g'un, |i!:ibu »nd Montan^ leave every morning at 5 o’clock, con­ for patronage. lasts for a few days. stranger in Ashland, come up from his mittees were appointed to arrange and car­ i our townspeople. Those living in their cruiuiits ui u Biiiuh Columbia. necting at Linkville with hacks for J 2w N. C. &. F. L. McCLURE. Read the notices of B. F. Reeser under home down the valley last Sunday “to ry out the programme: Managers—S. neighborhood have by their generous aid I akevicw and Fort Klamath. Four- specials. He offers a self-binding reaper see his girl, who lives in town and to­ Fury, Mr. Vandyke, John Colman, II. kept them as comfortable as possible,but horse stage on Monday, Wednesday Tweed, W. Arnett, Committee on Fi ­ and Friday. for sale at a bargain. ward evening took a chill, and had to there is no doubt room for more assist­ I nance — Miss Laura Sargent, Miss Ben-y, ance, and anyone wishing to help the Pride of Perch© The Yreka Journal says R. I. Linton stay all night. Good idea that." All parties owing me prior to June 1st C. C. Low and James Birkheal. James unfortunate family may find them in the D on ' t S tand B a < k .—Let us have a has sent his Angora goat hair to the Eng­ We were puzzled to understand why will please settle by the 15th of July, Realties was appointed a committee of one little cabin jnst beyon 1 Mr. Jones’ jolly Fourth in Ashland. It is good for i 1879, or their accounts will be placed in l a« Relec'eil in France by ¡lie ««me party lish market this year. our junior partner was so anxious to go to procure an orator, and John Casto was people to take a whole day for fun and the hands of an attorney for collection. «lobr-llglu oil! o.d 1-OpT’ N a VOLK ox (bf house. J. 8. Eubanks will build a neat little after the mail every fifteen minutes yes­ -------------------------- -4V-------------------------- hen bad 23 years ex pet iene, wi'b this chosen as Marshal. We shall publish the GEORGE T. BALDWIN. enjoyment at least two cr three tinic° in barn at the western end of his lot in the terday, until we learned that Postmxster N^ t B adly D rowned . — One M. M. L inkville , Ogn., June 10th, 1879. « <>ck) and * ’i* purchased in«tn ope of the programme next week. the year. It smooths out the wrinkles northern part of town. Helman had two young ladies clerking no. l-4t. l e-it ime e’* 1« Fruite*, »nd hi- probi«* ia Brown was a resident of Jcckson county We understand I the Baptists intend for him. If this occurs again we shall F ortunate R escue .—Some days ago at some two years ago, and one day his of time and care in their faces, and soft­ ibi-state slow him to be * No. 1 I'lpcls HURRAH]'H6RilAH ! holding open air services every Sunday keep the P. O. key ourself. It won't do Salmon River, says the Yreka Journal, clothing was found on the bank of Rogue ens the effect of the asperities of life up­ i o;ae during pleasant weather. to have the business neglected. a ¡»arty of ladies and gentlemen started river, and his creditors discovered, after on their hearts. So do not stand back Fourth of July in Ashland I Trims 820 the Melson. By asking our “devil" you will learn out for a walk, crossing Salmon river selling his worldly effects at sheriffs sale, and be too dignified to take an interest Three “schooner loads” of goods of the or a part in the programme of the day. new st »ck of Butler & R>ckfellow ar- that it was the Sr. member instead of on a log at Clapboard Bar. All crossed that the proceeds fell short of the judg- —For the best and neatest hats you the “junior," mentioned just above, who safely except Allie, daughter of Mr. ments they he’d. On Saturday last,say» Come out early and do not be afraid to will have to call on F ountain & F arlow , rived Wedneslay evening. C. K. Klum has added to his stock of found the attraction in the post ottico Hops >n, who g >t frightenv i when about the .‘\’idind, “Brown resurrected himself show your self enough of an American to as they have just received a splendid stock of all grades of men and boy’s hats. saddlery, harness, etc., by an invoice of so great—copy was very scarce- -Con- half way across. Ed. Tomkins returned and was met on the street in Jackson­ have some enthusiasm for the American If you want a “mbby" hat give them a AUBiAM BOY and BOBBY BURNS eagle. You will perhaps not have a seouence — paper behind time. — Jr. goods received this week. call. i to assist, an I she thought she could get ville by Mr. R.»bt Westhrop who shrunk Will each s»rve u litni’ed number of msre^ By a vote of the County Superintend­ I along better by holding to hii coat, than aghast rt the apparition. Brown recog­ chance to watch his flight forty or fifty On Saturday morning, June 21st,quite and will b<- nt my niMb’«**. A rabia * Bet a covering of snow was seen on the lo w ents of the state the reiulers and spellers by taking his hand. In changing position nized him and said quietly “don’t be years hence, so give hi in encouragement $15 t<> ¡usurp. E ojibt B iens . the Shet­ published by A. S. Barnes & Co., of both lost their balance and fell into the seared, I'm not a ghost.” Being asked while you may. Let us have all the in­ mountain range east of Ashland. land, $ 10 to insure. nocent fun and amusement we can, and The Yreka Union says it is rumored New Y'ork, have been adopted as the au­ stream. Mr. Doty, who was on shore, why he played such a trick he answered: I have nine hundred Angora goats for Pn-iurnge 6‘.'% cent* p*r week. Will don’t be 1 ackward about furnishing your that John Daggett has struck another thorized text books for the public schools jumped into the river and caught the girl, “Over head and cars in debt, couldn't sale, which are, I think, as good a flock as it e due cure, but will not be liable (or a$ share of it. I rich streak in hi^ Klamath ledge. can be found in the state, being well bred i of Oregon for the next two years. The both going under, when E l. Tomkins get out; that old jumper I left on the cideiits ur escapes. The horse crop in this valley is a good I from the best imported bucks. I find it Misses Lou M'illits and Ollie Alford i vote stood three for the B incroft series, also got to them, aud all three again bank only cost six bits, shoes wore ont, I have gone out to 1 Willits’ saw mill on two for the Appleton, and sixteen for sank, while young Willie, so.i of J. B. hat didn’t cost any thing, end so I paid one this year. Scarcely a team comes in­ necessary to change iny business in order W* G. MYER, Kean creek, to s[ spend the summer. that of Barnes it Co., called the “Inde­ Tomkins, waded out into the stream,and the whole debt with a wardrobe that to town without having a little colt trot- to school my children. For particulars i wasn ’ t worth a cent. ’ Brown is on foot James Norton, > of Phoenix, returned pendent” readers and spellers. These manage 1 to get hold of Ed. Tomkins, so traveling toward Roseburg and nil at­ titg along with its mother, and the colts ' apply to my ranch on Little Applegate, or ASHLAND OREGON. last Saturday fAnn an extended visit books are a great improvement over the that he obtained a foothold to pull the tempts at suicide on his ¡»art should be are nearly all fine ones, too—scrubb stock i address, J. M. MARK, will Boon be at a discount. XT*» * * • others out looked upon with suspicion. ” old Bancroft series. among relatives in Marion oounty. nl 3w A shland , O gn . 1 1IIE ASHLAND TIDINGS. I Look to Yourlnterests Notice to Debtors For Sale