Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 04, 1879, Image 3

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    THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS.
SPECIAL« NOTICES
John Walker met with a ¡tainful acci- j M ush C hallenge .—If the victorious AN INTERESTING REMINISCENCE. ^craps of Southern Oregon ,1S-
dent several weeks since, which nearly i man in the mush-eating contest rt Trin­
tory*
F riday .......................... ;........ Ju y 4, ist »
From a paper hande l ns by Capt. J. M.y
ruined one of his eyes. An ox-bow which 1 ity Center, Cal., to-day will communicate
For Salé Cheap?
McCall we take the following account <A
Early in the spring of 55 the old setj
he was bending struck him in the left | with us we “hail endeavor to arrange an
Lin*»* of Travel.
an interesting epis.ide in the life of Jardb (lei's of Josephine county were alarmed
One dsburue Self Binding Harvester,
eye, cutting through the lid ar,d causing inter-state mush eating contest for the
and warranted, by B. F. REESER.
AY imer, of Waldo. The scene of the story
by the talk of the Indian boys and young
The Oi A C. stages leave Afthlaild S3 fol­
a serious inflammation. He is still un­ championship. We have a man in Jack­
is
in
YY
artiington
county,
Iowa,
from
'
I
lows: Going north, at 7 1. m . j going
Squaws, who kept teling their white A BARGAIN FOR SOME WAN*
able to see with that eye, ‘mt thinks it ; ton county* whom we will pit against the
whence crime a number of the old residents
south; at 6 P. M.
friends that there would be a war by and
world. Bro. Nixon, of the Journal,knows
will be all right again in time.
On H F. Philips’ I.iiikviiie line stages
of Jackson county. Following is th* story : by. When asked the reason for a war
A good house and lot for sale on Gran-'
Messrs. Gillette and Hill, the “Com­ of one man this side of the Siskiyou
Eave every morning at 5 o’clock, con-
“The mill on south Skunk river,- just theif reply was that the blankets and ite street. For particulars inquire of
lecting at Linkville with hacks for
mittee on Grounds,” are entitled to whom he has said can eat more mush than above the junction, was commenced by
ROB T. GARRETT.
^akeview and Fort Klamath. Four-
much credit for the thorough manner in ' any Californian, and still live, but Casey Mr. YVimer in June, 1842, finished in clothing given to them to make pesce in
A
shland
,
Ogn.
[no51-tf. >
lorse stage on MorldaV, Wednesday
can't eat enough to take the edge off the January, 1843, and in Febriwiry following ’¿3 were about worn out; so they would
which
they
prepared
the
grove
for
the
j
hnd Friday.
sold to L. B. Hughs. This- mill was jtist make a “little war.” Then they
day's celebration exercises.
It was appetite of our ruuslf man.
Just Received at Reeser’s !
built abotft five rods west of the Indian
in a poor condition when they began | C hance to B uy I ce .-We are indebted boundary line. In selecting the site,Mr. would have a good talk and the Boston
A full stock of Stove» ¿nd Harwdarc'^
LO cil U iìev IT ies »
work, but now it looks as neat as if swept to Messrs. Helms & Pape, of Jacksonville YYhmer could not erect the mill to advan­ men would give them “heap blanket, Groceries and General Merriiandise, all
tage, unless lie put it on the Indian side heap shirt,heap pant, heap powder,“and of which will be sold at the lowest cash
by a new broom.
Sfmwl'crtieN
for a gift of that rare luxury, ice, which of the boundary line. The trespass was heaps of every thing else they wanted, iu ¡»rices. Produce taken in exchange.
Jacksonville fudge No. 10,1. O. O. F., we made good use of while it lasted, but a few steps, and Mr. YV. concluded
A. T. YY'right came In ye*sterday morn­
order to make peace again. They said
will
celebrate its nineteenth birthday on These gentlemen own the entire supply that, if would work no injury to the ‘red
PATÜP ! *PAYIP!
in-
man ’ But the ‘red man’ came and the “Boston men" liked gold and did not
the
18th
of
June
next,
upon
which
occas
­
place
,
in
the
ice
house
on
the
Grubb
A publi; h.ill is bdinj built at Fort
want to fight, and would pay them liber­
All persons indebtes» to B. F. Reeser
ion the oration will be delivered by ex­ about sir miles above town, They' dis pointed cut to him the line between ‘Che- I
Jones.
mo-ke-mou,’ and ‘Misquauki* ’ Mr. YY’., ally to keep the peace; so they would must settle immediately. I must have
Governor Chadwick. The members are pose of a good deal of it in their owrf bus­ apparently too dull of apprehension,
Our Lakeview mail comes through on
money and will be compelled to enforce
making ¡»reparations for a grand tirrte, iness, but upon visiting the ice house, went on with his labor and finished the tight just a little—just enough for “in­ collections. ,
. ] d . F. REESER.
time now.
timidating
”
purposes.
In
vain
we
en
­
and expect a large attendance of visiting the other day they discovered that the utili.’ The ‘red skins’ had learned too
AsHLANi, jCncf2'ih, 1879.
n3-3w •
The stone wbrk of the Masonic Hall
deavored to convince them of the fallacy
much
of
freedom
in
their
own
wild
for
­
brethren.
water of the lake is so high that it lia3
has been b^ghffi
ests to b* thii3 encroached upon, ¿nd re­ of their logic. The experience of two
NOTICE.
On Friday last, John Miller, son of reached the ice “Atd is melting it; so they garded in a diplomatic manner a trespass years before was fresh in their minds and
Hon. Geo. Conn came
10
in from Lake-
Reaping machines which cut low are i Janies Miller, of Butte' creek, in at- will dispose of it now at a reasonable of fifty yards as equsl to the inundation
I
tiew on Sufnday.
YVhereai, js.y wife Kate Cole has de­
Coming into favor in Jackson county,the , tempting to sI?U from a load of hay was price to any who want to buy.
of the Whites to t.ie very center of their they wanted a big putbiUh and thought
they
knew
ju3t
how
to
get
it.
They
tolt
serted
me without cause or ¡»rovocation,
hifnting grounds. The consequence was,
5lr. L. F. YVillits and wife hate re­ headers leave the weeds to ripen their I ■ caught by one of the sharp stakes of the
I
hereby
give notice to all persons not to
T he W rong N ame .—Instead of Rev, they appealed to the United States dra­ themselves quite safe, tor they had the
turned id Ashland.
seeds and increase in an alarming man­ rack, which penetrated I1Ì3 jaw-bone,
credit
her
on my account, as 1 will nqt
L. N. Nickerson, it was his son Geo. goons. Soon after the mill was finished, Reservation tor a refuge when hard ¡»ay any debts of her contracting.
J. Ik Russell cunre ib from Lost river ner.
ugly
wound.
He
has
re
­
making an
these epauletted gentlenen ¡»aid Mr. Wi­ pressed by the whites, Mter some steal­
WESLEY COLE.
J. W. Collins, of î'abÎe Ito'ck, has six­ ceivcd good medical treatment and is Nickerson who came in from Klamath mer a visit. Before their arrival,however
to spend the Fourth.
L inkville , O regon , June 20th,1879'
Agency with Geo. Loi’iolcy Tart week. all vestiges of the boundiy line had beéh ing or murdering expedition. They could
C ill and look at ihil self-binding reap­ teen acres of sorghum under cultivation, doing well.
We discovered this as soon as we met the removed for several miles on .each side of live in any part of the country they chose
which promises a good yield. He has j Dr. J. M. Taylor would inform the
er for sale at Reeser’s.
DRESS PATTERNS,
young man, who, we may state, has not the river. The dragoons rode up to the and go about unquestioned, and when
sent
for
machinery
to
manufacture
the
south
side
of
the
river,
dismounted,
se
­
people of Ashland and vicinity, that he yet been ordained. Mr. N. has the con­
E. G. Young will build n large grain
they committed any depredations they
cured their horst's, and walked over,each
syrup.
This certifies that Miss Kate Thornton
will
leave
for
Shasta
valley
next
Monday,
Warehouse at Roseburg.
tract for carrying the mail between Link- man having a sword- at his ride trailing had but to retreat to the reserve where
and
Miss Laura Audêrson are our au­
Dani Cronomiller has been appointed to be gone ten days, After returning he ville and Fort KlAmath, and while here over the ice. Their commander walked they were sure of the protection of In­
N. Langell, Esq., delivers the (/ration
thorized
agent.!, aV«f
fully Competent
i
manager of the farming operations at will remain here but a few days, and then purchased a buckboard from Mr. Phil­ up to Mr. YVimer, saying, ,Do you know, dian Agent Ambrose and the regular to teach our
method of dress cutting or
nt YY'illow Springs to-day.
Klamath Agency and ha3 already en­ start northward for a tour of several lips to be used on the route. Messrs. sir, where you are/’ Mr. YVimer met his soldiers. As examples of this there are cut patterns, itrYranthMT the fit; and we
Lindsay Applegate returned
from tered upon his duties. A good appoint­
weeks. Those needing dental work done Looseley an.I Nickerson returned home gaze firmly, and replied, ‘I think I .do, the circumstances attending and follow­ specially recoffimcAd them to the public
Lake county Iasi Saturday.
sir.’ The officer then stated to Mr. YY i-
patron?**e.
ment.
should bear this in mrnd.
*
ing the murder of Philpot, Dyorand Mc­ for 2w
on
Monday.
nr*Y
that
the
mill
was
on
the
Indian
land,
N. C. &. F. L. McCLURE.
The wild plums in Siskiyou ce »nt y
The quartz iedges on Galice creek are
and his duty and instructions made it im­ Cue; the murder of the two white men
Mrs. A. S. Duniway, of the New North­
have all been killed by the frost.
S hot his M an .—We learn that W111. perative on him to destroy it. This was a
attracting much attention among miners. west, is in Jacksonville, advancing the in­
who were hunting stolen horscS on Wag­
L. S. P. Marsh and family have gone A number of capitalists have been ex­ terests of her paper and the cause of wom­ H. Roberts, of Plevna, who was in Ash­ critical moment for our null builder,—he ner creek, the murder of the teamsters
had invested about all he was worth in
nut to Jenny Creek to spend the day.
amining the Yank ledge with gratifying an suffrage. She began a course of lec- land last winter, put two bullets into a the mill, and, looking at it, and then at on the Siskiyou. The party of Indians
All parties owing me prior to June 1st
man at his ferry on the Klarrffith river
will
please settle by tiie 15th of July,
The O. & C. stages are now running results.
, ttires in the church at Jacksonville hist
the officer he knew something must be who murdered the eleven men at the
the
otaer
day.
The
man,
whose
name
1879,
or their accounts will ^e fJXced in
done. He could not at all entertain the mouth of Scott river were followed by
bn fast time, having begun last Sunday.
Mrs. Ella Ford Robinson, M. D., Sunday evening. Mrs. D. will spend
the hands of an attorney for collection ’
we did not learn, went there for the pur­ thought-that his years of toil, labor and
Read the notice to Odd FelldWs of who practiced medicine in Jacksonville several weeks in our valley, and will visit
an avenging party of whites as far as the
GEORGE T. BALDWIN.
pose of thnudiing Roberts, and1 after en­ expense could be demolished, merely fo
Ashland
in
a
short
time.
Ashland Lodge, under “Sptfcidl Notices.’ for a number of months, and made many
L
inkviilf
, Ogn., June 10th, 1879.'
Reserve,
where
they
were
taken
under
gaging him in an altercation went after srtisfy tlu1 «»price of a few savages; and
no.l-4t.
warm
friends
in
this
valley
died
at
Salem
tiie
protection
of
tiie
Indian
agent,
while
that,
too,
when
it
was
known
that
they
Roseburg £/#>*: “R. L. Cavit and him with a club, when Roberts opened
There is talk of building a brick front
Lafe Engles left this city Wednesday for fire upoii nhiT Vrith a pistol and lodged woul'l, as they did, sell out as soon as a the whites were insulted and laughed at by
HURRAH I HURIIAH!
addition to the Pioneer Store building. on Monday last.
treaty could be concluded. After exhib­ the agent and some of the officers. Tins
We hear that M. Colwell has put in a the purpose of completing a stock trail a bullet in each leg, besides grazing his iting his machinery to the party, and
Judge Mason cmne in front Lake
Fourth of July in Ashland !
bounty and started northward last Tues­ bid tm the mail contract upon another j from this valley to the military road east side with another. This is the story as making himself as agreeable as his unsafe w'aS iolluwed by the massacre of most oi
the
whites'
between
Rack
Point
and
the
of
the
mountains.
This
trail
was
com
­
condition
permitted
him
to
appear,
he
route
in
Oregon.
Perhaps
he
might
day.
we have it, and we shall likely haVe
—For the best and nea - test hats you
pleted last summer to the East Umpqua, more acurate inf .mation of the affair by cooly requested tho dragoons to a% canyon, and tiie attack by Major Lupton
gather
up
come
recommendations
in
this
Prof. Rog*rs will remote his house- ;
will
have to call on F ountain & F arlow ,
company him about one hundred yards upun the Rancher 1a, whither some oi tiie I
at which place these parties will com­
ilëiglîbdt
hood.
as
they
have just received a splendid
next week.
hold effects from Yrt-ka to Ashland next
west of the mill, where, pointing on each
marauding
parties
had
been
traced.
Be
­
mence
work.
Quite
a
sum
was
contrib-
stock
of
all gi ades of men and boy’s hats.
Messrs. Winner arid Fraley rettifned
side of the river, he called their attention
week.
fore
the
attack
by
Mij.
Laptoa
two
men
If
you
want
a “nobby” hat give them a
the
uted
by
our
people
for
purpose
L
ost
and
F
ound
.
—
On
Wednesday
to marks and notches on the trees, and
There is about 300,000 feet of lumber from Yreka last Thursday evening, Mt. | named.
call.
were
murdered
011
tiie
Siskiyou.
These
turning
to
the
commander
remarked,
morning A. W. Bish came into our office
stacked up at YY’illits’ saw mill on Kean Fraley bringing with him a number of
with
a good, stem-winding, silver Watch ‘You see, sir, 1 knew where I was, and men, named Taylor and Wilson, were
At the Ashland College and Normal
Otdors
for
clothing
to
be
made
for
the
we need not disturb each other,’ at the
treek.
i School, we notice, as given in our adver­ which he had just picked up on Main same time giving him such a look as al­ engaged in packing between Sad r Dig­
dressy Ytekans.
B. F. Reeser has a handsome breech­
street in front of Coolidge’s hobse. lie most said, ‘Do you comprehend my ruse?’ gings and Happy camp, and were way­
Bish, the gardner, i3 the “boss” pad­ tising columns,-scholars can secure board
I have nine hundred Angora goats for
loading shot gun displayed in his show
and rooms with the President of the left the watch with ’Squire Waters, and Whether the dragoon captain believed laid and killed on the mountain by the
ellar
doing
Ashland
now.
His
wJ-^on
this to be the true line or m»t, he preten­ Indians, wao captured their animals and sale, wln .h are, I think, as good a flock as
window.
makes the round of the town everv Wed­ School; thus ensuring both careful over- had been gone but a short time when I. ded that he did, and venting a few oaths
Mr. Savage, of the New State Hotel,
O. Miller came rushing around to inquire upon the swarthy facts for causing them a merchandise. As soon as the murder can be found in the state, being well bred
nesday and Saturday, loaded With sea­ i sight and the best of school privileges.
furnishes the ball supper at Jacksonville
Parents can secure no more desirable ad­ if anyone fiatf found a watch. It was long ride in the cold, called off his men was discovered a party numbering about from the best imported bucks. I find it
sonable produce.
to-night:
vantages for their children than Prof lucky for Mr. Miller that an honest man and departed, to the great relief of Mr. twenty started from Sailor diggings 111 necessary to change my business in order
County Superintendent, J. D. Fount­
Wrtner.”
pursuit of the Indians. Tho party was to school my children. For particulars
Otbr $4,000 will have been taken frertn
Rogers and his associate teachers provide picked it up.
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y—
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ain, went to Jacksonville last Saturday to
the Hamilton diggings near Uniontown,
R ailway S urvey .—Although the fact joined the first day by about fifteen apply to my ranch on Little Applegate, or
at Ashland. The people, trustees and
P latinum - W anted .—If you have plat­
conduct a public examination of appli­
J. M. MARK,
is comparatively unknown to our readers, more white men from Indian creek. Tiie address,
this season;
cants for teachers’ certificates, but found instructors are united heartily in making inum, prepare to dig it now. This metal
nl-3w
A shland , O gn .
their ¡»lace the school center of Northern has been found in limited quantities in sfys thè R weburg Stw, some months pursuit was one that will long be remem­
G-. B. Vanriper, of Bonanm, ami J H. no applicants in waiting.
bered
by
these
who
composed
the
little
■K
ago engineers of the Central Pacific R. R.
California and Southern Oregon. Suc-
Evans, of Lakeview, have been appointed
Cherries are selling in Ashland at 50c a cessyto their worthy enterprise — F/Wif the placer mines of Jackson and Jose- ( made a survey from Battle Mount,,Nevada, party of thirty-five. It was almost im­
New To-day.
notaries publiA
,
gallon, and are in good demand, while ; UfoU.
\ pliine counties, but a special search for it ! to this State. Contrary to the general possible to follow the trail. The Indians
The Foot’s creek minstrels give a per- the price is only thirty cents a gallon in
might reveal greater deposits than are I
would scatter and cover a strip several
'
The
Yreka
Union
says
flint
Siskiyou
furinancc at McCoy's grove, YY’illow the Willamette valley. ITe'd raise biy
now supposed to exist. It is worth pros- 1 supposition they found that the loivest miles wide in their march, then they
county, exclusive of Scott valley, has pecting for, at any rate. Gao. YV. Kim- pass through the Cascade mountains left
Springs, to-night.
crops if we only had a market.
would come together again at some point
produced 235,000 pounds of wool this ball, of Roseburg, has received the fol- I to the headwaters of the North Umpqua
JOHN CHANDLER, Prop'r.
Leander Neil lias just purchased abran
A man on Lewis River, W. T., has a year. Of this 91,000 pounds came from
instead of the McKenzie river, and in agreed upon and after consultation scat­
lowing
from
Thos.
A.
Edison,
the
great
;
new hack from J. S. Euba: ks and will theory on brfeaking a hen from setting,
ter again. But we kept after them
the flock of the YY’ebt» Bros.,which range inveirtot: “Dear Sir—Would you be so I their reconnoisance reached a point di­
chnsteu it to-day.
and putting it 111 practice àprinkled hot in Shasta Valley and the remainder is
rectly east of this city about twenty-five through the pathless wilderness—through Is dow manufacturing at his mill on
kind
as
to
infornr
nr>
if
the
m't
il
plat-
i
Let everyone who ha* apiec*» of bunt­ ashes in the ftfcst. His new barn will divided up in lots of 2009 fo 6000 pounds
miles. YY’e now have information that forests and thickets Almost impenetrable, G uyton creeí the best variety of
inuin
occurs
in
your
neighborhood?
;
up hill and down, across eonyons and
ing fling it to-day to “the loyal breeze ’ ! hardly be completed before harvest.
from flocks of other parties. This has Thhfinvtal as a rale, ¿3 fou i l in scales I the Union Pa/W-c has sent out a compe­
that loves it well.”
I A vè'r}’ pleasant little social was given all been sold at, £t least, an average of associate,I with free gold, generally in tent corps of surveyors with a view of I streams, over slrarp rocks that cut our I Sugar aad Yellow-pins Shingles
L. G. Ross has returned frorw Ettg/ne '' ’ f at Mrs. M. H. Drake’s last Friday even- twenty cents per pound here, which placers. If there is any in your vicinity, I ; investigating this inatter fully. R. L. shoes from out feet, through bush and
briers that tore out clothing and our
to his home near Jacksonville to spend ! irt«f for the entertainment of Geo. Loos- would give the producers the nice Hrtlv
I ,
g
or if you* can gain information from ex­ 1 Cavit, who resides twenty miles east of flesh—for three days. On the’third day Which will be delivered at any place
his college vacation.
18y and Geo. Nickerson, of Klamath um of $67,100.
_
perienced ininer3 as to localities where it I here and who has spent years in the we came upon them in camp on a spur’of I II ' in this valldy at
Harris, Neil A Co. are tioit running a L Agency, who were visiting in Ashland.
tan be-found an I will forward such infor- ' mountains and knows every ¡»ass, ridge the Siskiyou between the forks of Apple­
$3 SO and $4 per Thousand, Caah,
D
istinguished
P
assenger
.
—
On
the
'
or
trail,
has
been
engaged
as
guide.
The
b .tcher wagon for flic accommodation of
Geo. Fiock, of Yreka, who was arrested
I mation to iny address I will consider it a
gate creek. We found them there, as I Or iu unirketable produce. All war
^iuVjomers in the country.
1 for cutting Chris. Shock in an alternation southward-bound stage Which passed j special favor, as I shall fdc^rife large ! surveying party are expected to be at his said, but they discovered 113 ai soon as
rauteJ to bo satisfactory in quality
through Ashland last Sunday were Geo.
Miss Laura, daughter of Hon. Jas. D. j last week, had a hearing before justice
quantities in my new system of Electric 1 place sometime next month to proceed we did them and had the advantage of
and
iu the.count.
5 3 lqr.
‘ with their work in an easterly direction.
Burnett, died at her father s he use in Brown, and was discharged, the Court E. Cole, Postmaster of Portland, and ! lighting.”
the
first
fire.
None
of
U3
were
struck,
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. The activcty of the managers of th *
Roaeburg List Thursday.
being satisfied that he acted in self-de­ James N. Tyner First assistant Postmas­
.
A
n
E
xcellent
L ecture .—President I Northern Pacific has probably had the although there were some “close calls,”
ter General, who as Postmaster Genera
The frame of the new church at Phoenix fense.
I L. L. Rogers delivered a very interesting effect of opening the eyes of the other and several of nh’“felt the breath” of the FRANÍO--AMERICAN HOTEL,
was a member of Grant’s cabinet.
is up, and work upon the building is be­
Messrs. Coolidge and Stone started for
1 lecture to a good an lienee in the College lines mentioned to tho fact that they are leaden messengers of death. We answered
tho Summit of Ashland Butte last Tues­
Bos.-» S heep S hearer ’.— The last day’s building YVcdnesday evening. The lec­
ing energetically ¡»ushed.
in dan'ger of losing the Oregon trade their fir6 v*,th an immediate charge,which
JACKS9HVKLE, 0REC9H.
Judge Prim, of the Supreme Court, is day morning. They intended to make shearing of Charley Worland’s sheep, ture was an able statement of the objects forever and conseijuently accounts’ for put them to flight at once. We followed
at his home in Jacksonville, enjoying a the tri J leisurely, sending several days numbering about 4,000, Mr. Kellogg and aims of an educational institution of their movements in this direction-. If it them for about two miles, when we dis­
MADAME HOLT still coDlinues to
in the mountains hunting and enjoying, sheared one hundred and seventy-two 1 the character of the one which President ! be true that the most available route covered’ that we had lost all traces ot wait upon guests at this LwR-estab-
short rest from official v|ork.
the scenery.
sheep in one day. Thi.” seems almost in Rogers will control, and was replete with leads to the Umpqua river, our city may their route, so we returned to their camp I is bed bonne, and is determined to
Dr. Covert, of Phienix, with his wife
i one day become a metropolis, and hear
The .'ftps calls attention to the fact credible, but neveetheless it is true, and j solid thought and sound logic. We re- , the sound of the whistle that will carry and captured eleven hea l of horses and spare no pains iu the endeavor to givo
and her sister, Miss Ottie Dunn, have
to the public. Visitors
that the bed of Scott river is filling up is vouched f« >r by a dozen eye witnesses. | gret that our space will not allow a re­ our people an I pro lucts directly to the mules, and found considerable of the satisfaction
lieen visiting friends in Yreka.
will
at
all
times
find the tables supplied
great cities of the east.
more every year, and that unless some —Adin (Cal.) tfiwkctir.
plunder
they
had
secured
from
the
pack
port
this
week,
but
we'have
notes
from
with
the
best
Jart
to be Lad iu bóuth-
B. F. Rees will run an ice cream
steps are taken to remedy the evil, much
eru
Oregon.
train
of
the
men
they
had
murdered.
As
which
we
shall
prepare
at
brief
abstract
CELEBRATION I v* ASHLAND.
D ancing by D aÿlight .--Messrs. Ter­
Ktand at the grove in which the dancing
llnulGui for past pa/rona'ge, a »liare
of the most fertile land of the valley will i
we could not carry this back with ui, we
for
publication"
n'ext
week.
At
the
close
williger and P.-lnict have fitted up a good
platform has been erected to-day.
of
i>nt>lio favor is solicited.
be tendered worthless.
destroyed it, and, without having killed
PROGRAMME OF THE DAY*» EXERCISES.
dancing platform in the pleasant grove I of the lecture the President, in an in­
4-4tf
MADAME HOLT,
Messrs. Leach, Beckett and YVoods re­
i a single Indian, we took up onr weary
D. S. K. Buick h;is had a forcé of men near Daley X- Co. ’s mill for the accommo­ formal talk with his future neighbors,
turned last Monday from their ¡»resect­
gracefully introduced himself and
At sunrise an anvil salute will be fired. inarch homeward alniost naked and bare­
at work upon the road on Roberts’ Hill, dation of those who may wish to “trip very
his ¡»Ians to the people of Ashlafld by
ing tour in the Trinity mountains.
At ten o’clock the people will meet at footed from our long frip over some of
this side of Rosebnrg, and is making
giving in a fmnk< plan? manner such
On Mam Stre- l
Miss Belle YY’oolen will return to Ash­ substantial improvements in the road. the light fantastic” (luring the daylight persom»l and other facts connected with the speakers stand in the grove,’ where the roughest country that the Indians
Ashland
• -
- - Oregon.
hours
of
this
“
galorious
”
Fourth.
Good
I
land next week, her stfifool at Scheffelin s The business men of Roseburg have sub­
the management of the college as the the order of exercises will lie as follows:
could have picked out in Southern Ore­
music
will
be
furnished,
and
ample
ac
­
I have tow on hand a beau iful a»»or meul of
having closed for the summer vacation. scribed funds tn meet the expense.
peoj ic want to know. The only thing
1. Music—“America.”
gon to lead us through.
commodations, including refreshments. we regret in the whole lecture is that
Hm*. B.»nue»c, ?
French Fl >«er», Wreath»
Janies A. Lytle, an old pioneer of Sis­
2. Prayer by Chaplain, Rev. W. T
Flu it*. Net* Tl-*, I.’i.eu Suite, Ju». I- k U c «'
pitrnix X»w>.
Mr. O. II. Price, of East Portland,who
everyone in town was not out to hear
Fu.bhinj'U> ode, etc., etc. etc Al»a
kiyou county, died in Yreka, at the resi­ has been pr<»sj»ecting in the Iriils on
Chapman.
S hingle M ill .—John Chandler is now it.
dence of Jacob Hagct, last Friday r-orn- Lousé c/cek in this* county, has discov­ turning out about seven thousand shin­
3. Music.—Solo, “Pilgrim Fathers."
We had to go hungry for mutton this
IIARB*»R of R efuge . —The. San Fran­
4.
Reading of Decioration.
and (lie Warner Health Coreet.
ing.
ered a well define I ledge of gold-bearing gles a day at his mill on the Clayton cisco News Letter winds up an article on
week.----- Come, Y an, don't let the hogs
PiT A I or lere from a dlftan*» proniptly filled ’
5.
Music
—
“
Star
Spangled
Banner.
”
The contract for surveying a large tract quartz, which assays well, and intends to ¡dace, up the valley, and expects to have the Harbor of Refuge being located at
get our meat any more.
Efery th hg « Id cheap f«r C«*h.
6. Oration.
of goreininent land ndar Goose Lake has 1 put up a mill near the ledge next fall.
about 200,000 made by the 1st of Au­ Crescent City, as follows: Crescent City
taU
B»e
chin*, Preering ¡ nd Coloriig, Is O»e eery
■* I . . Music—“Red, YY’hite and Blue.’’
Preparations are in progress to have Le-aeel iuu UIM
i .
“TiulGU
been awarded to Yt. H. Byars, of Rose­
gust.
Those
who
want
good
shingles
A petition is being circulated in Doug­
harbor is about midway between San
the Fourth cdeln'ated at Phoenix. A fine
8.
Mrs.
II
D.
Jones.
Form
in
line
for
dinner.
should give him an order. For price and Francisco and the Columbia river, and if
burg.
las county praying the countÿ court to
liberty-pnie,
more
than
a
hundred
fee*
After dinner anrii^ments will be in
J. B. Rigdon and Mr. Gale,of “Sticky,” appropriate $1,000 for the purpose of other particulars, see fiis advertisement I a suitable break-water were established
high is to be erected oh th:e piazza1.
o
-.ler and
will consist of the following:
-CARRIAGE MlNUrWTORY-
came in from a prospecting tour Tuesday graveling the mad on the Roseburg side in another column.
J
t 1.4
. »
I there,disabled vessels could be readily re­
Mr. YY indom has sold his property
1.
Parade"
arid
burlesque
CXercisCs
by
evening with their potkets filled with of the Roberts lijil. The people of Doug-
at a comparatively trilling expense,
here to Mr. Gilbert, late of Santa Rosa,
“‘Plug Uglies.”
L ake C ounty C ourt . — Judge Hanna paired
the
long
line of beach offering peculiar
quartz.
i las are awakening fo the value of our an I A. C. Jones, Esq., returned from
o. YY’heel harrow races?
California.
facilities not enjoyed by any of the other
Jesse D. Carr has been bid ing beef triAid.
Lakeview on Mini ay. Business in the |>osts nanmd. Again, aft sailors agree
3. Sack Race's.
Frank T*dl has bought the residence
tattle in Lake county for the San Fran­
Mr. Robert Taj lor, of Spragu-j river Lake county court this term w is very that the entrance to a harbor of refuge’
4. Pole' walking.
< * J. II. Berry, and is now a resident of
cisco market. Other buyers are expect­ came in From Lake county Last M >nday,
light, upon which our neighbors are to be on this coast should be from the south­
5. Gre is - J pig ra ;e.
our burg.
ed soon.
and will sj»end the Fourth in Ashland. congratulate I. No bills were found by ward, and this desideratum is completely
6.
Han
lican
ra-:e
i'
1>
v
’
-
Miss Maggie Sergent, who has been at-
at Crescent City. This being,
*■
• •
y
Mrs. >1. D. Jones Ims a fine assortment Mr. T s wife, who has been spending theGrand Jury,and there was no jury trial attained
Iir the ev flriirig jsinrAl ball at Houck’s.
therefore, perfectly practicable from' a
tending school at the State University,has
ubanks
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of millinery good* on haij»l which she is some time at the home of her father, Mr. at all. The case of the State vs. Wm. Wal- nautical point of view, the gentlenrtn of
returned home to spend the vacation
Siatc
selfing off cheap. She offers bargains on Brittain, will return to Lake county with , lace,charged with murder,and transferred the appointed inmission have to' con­
A shland , O regon .
days.
sider the commercial advantages of the
the Fourth.
him.
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r
S
’
\
«IVEN
W.IEE*. V .VIO S3 C.RRI-
: from Grant county, w;i3 transferred to competing totalities, and with all confi­
I' any G.» j 1 Templar wants to enjoy a
Hume canned nv»re than 80,000 p.-mds
ige<
ige«
an
!
All.kin I* of re ic’ei m
The bridge at Wagner creek is in a
vi
Notice the advertisement of the Franco Wasco.
dence they may assuYne tlrtt Crescent of silmon on the R »gu? river. The se ts- : good time, come any visit Eden Lodge
o
-'S
itt
«hort
notic.
B-p.iiring
promptl/
very bad condition, and shonld be re­ American Hofei, in Jacksonville. The I
City hets mafe of th xe thdn all the other lo­ on is now over.
1 any Monlay evening.
This lodge is and ne» ly do 10. Fin.- w rk a specially.*
C
elebration a V B ig B’JTTE—R. S. cations combined: .Del Norte and Siski­ I
to
cause
a
paired at once, as it is likely
Judge
Rowland
o*
Yamhill,well
known
hostess, Madame Holt, is determined
J ack .—We1 received the following trim you counties in California, and Curry. ! to many throughout Oregon, died at Mc­ ! pr »sji^ring and is doing a good Work ift
v3 N23-tf.
serious acckkht
that the reputation of this old established
,
the
comnffiiiit}*.
Josephine
and
Jackson,
in
Oregon,
would
our
correspondent
last
Friday:
We
si
mil
j
Minnville on Sunday.
The Denting Brothers have sold their house shall bê second to none, arid gdests I
all be tributary to Crescent City. It is
I have been nfiikin'g inquiry among the I
celebrate at Big Butte. The following ' the
It is estimated that about 130 toirs of
only outlet to the great valley of : wool
fanch and stock oTi SprUgwff river to a? will receive polite attention1 a:il good
from the oast and river, will be j farmers, and find that the hay crop in
appointments Lave been made: Orator, Rogue river, and would be the shipping
Mr. Brown, and v. ill return to their old fare.
ship
’
ied
from Coos Bay this year.
this neighborhood this harvest will be
YY’. H. Parker; Reader, Chas.Cary; Mar­ ¡xiint of all the country around the Klam­
TUE E^EH I' i i FTHOS^S esi I î .
Polk couirty.
One
firm
at Coquille City is gettihgoijjt abundant, the wliSat a little less than J7
Dr. JackdoS of JacksoiAille? has added shal, John Watkins. A gran 1 time is ath lakes and the vast redwood forests of
luglio
d w*gou w*>rk. thé nude signe I
Walter Jackson, i^rotherof W. JaHk- to his interesting collection* of natural anticipated..........A rather uncouth look­ Northern California. The mineral re­ tons of chittim bark f< t bitters, and an­ last year, and the oats crop a little heav­ I •
m .kes kn<*wii ih h l e emi b» lo md
other, preparing ink and enamel.
f I a' ili lime.« v hi- shop in ibe S. W. corner
soli, is agent for the popular Portlarùl curiosities and rarities a htrge aerolite ing individual, a footman, passed through sources in the neighborhood are very
The two* tetupcYmce publications of ier.
great,
and
deposits
of
gold,
copper,
silver,
of ih« publie M{ Mae Ashland Ogn.. mid is
Hcnse of YY'asserman ACo. ,and paid Ash­ which w:is found upon the banks < f here last Friday. He gave his name as iron, chrome and coal, are ready for the this State—the ValLnf Fountain and Tem­
The bell for the new church? 13 on the etdy and wUing o >lo «Il wo»k eiUrnroÿ
land a visit last week.
Rog« river. It had been discovered l»v Wm. Carson, alias Rattlesnake Jack, a* development sure to transpire when prop­ perance Messemjer— have been consolida­ way hither. The frame of the building o 1110 ma wo kiumlike manner WAG-'
O.X’S,- Alili¡VÎKs, Bl’iiGI
Wll«EL-’
Messrs. Jacobs, Fui and Guerin will someone and laid upon a stump sometime nephew’ of Kit. He wis poorly clad, his er shipping facilities are afforded. For ted.
is up, but the lnecL&mcs are waiting for BAKHOWS, PLOW STOCKS Ac., m..dW
these,
and
many
other
important
reasons,
The trotting horse, Muggins, belong­
have a kiln of nearly 200,000 brick ready ago, perhaps several years, but it was hair hung down over his shoulders and he we do not hesitate to indorse heartily the
-, and lepaired ou sbort notice.
ing
to Jos. Taylor, died suddenly at material to en*i*>3e it. YYTien this arrives o T' •ni»
e
best lumierii mio k coosti'nilv
again
found
and
brought
to
the
Doctor
had
two
bowie
knives
and
two
revolvers
■■"4il| Jiufnine in about two weeks, if the
claims of Crescent City for the site of the Hillsboro a few days ago’, ahd‘ it ik be­ the building will be pushed Io a rapid
hmd,
W. W. KEN’I WOK.
quite recently.
in his belt.
proposed Harbor of Refuge.
weather keep* fav He.
lieved he was poisoned,
completion.
N ed .
Aehland, Jupe I7tb, 187fl.
noltC-
>
H. M. Thatcher returned from San
Francisco last Monday, but he skipped off
to Jacksonville so quick we didn’t have a
chance to interview him.
The Times says some boys brought ihto
Jacksonville the other1 day a petrified
human foot and stocking which was foiind
somewhere on Rogue river.
Capti D J. Ferree came in from Link-
ville Saturday evening and returned on
Mohday. He said he couldn’t Ic.tve
SikeS by himself any longer.
Mrs. EWing, who hits been living with
her son, F. W. Ewing, Esq., At Alturas,
Cal , came to Ashland last week, and is
stopping with Mrs. Coolidge.
N. J. Levinson, agent of the t)rejo-
ftio/qcalled upon us last Tuesday evening.
Hò has been making a tour of Southern
Orcgoh in the interest of thè paper.
H. C. Hill lost a gold keystone Ma­
sonic charm in the grove; anyone finding
the same will recieve thanks and a su.ta­
ble retfard by returning it to the owner.
Notice to Debtors.
S181NGIÆ
MILL#
Millinery Store.
Buttric& Patterns
J. S. E
,
S
Wagon Factory.