v "" -i 1 ! f SPEdAL ?OTices. IN MEMORY' OFJOnS H. NEIL. A BIT OF HISTORY. Professor liogeis’ Lecture. The Grangers have over three hun- | dred bales of wool stored in their ware­ The following interesting sketch ap\ The subject of this sketch was born in Notice to Subscribers to Ash-, IRIDAV .... JL \ 11, 187ß Roads «lusty. house at Roseburg. As soon as their . We promised in our last issue to give peared a short time ago in the IJWen» Buchanan county, Mo., Oct. 20, 1842. Farmers are thankful for good haying clip is all in it will be offered for sale in j an outline of Prof. Rogers lecture in land College Fund ! Liii«*s ofTruvel. S/ar. It was written by a Canyonville in 1853 the family crossed the plains an I Ashland last week: bulk. weather. settled near Brownsville, Linn county, He commenced by describing “our ob­ gentleman: Those who subscribed to $e fund for Excursions to the sage brush land are Mr. H. B. Vali»ey came up from San I The O. & C.stages leave Ashland as fol­ The sound of the ax, the lowing of Oregon, and in the fall of 1854 removed jective points,” that is, the chief ends we the purchase of the Ashlahd Academy lows: Going north, at 7 a . m . ; going in favor. Jose last Saturday, and has gone to Lake j herds, ami the busy hum of civilization is to Jackson county and located at the should seek, gaining which, we shall be south, at 6 p. m . Read tho notice of W;igner & Anderson county, where he has business which may ! grandly victorious: heard all over the green valleys of South- same place the family now resides, a few building are requested to call and make tin H. F Philips Linkville line stages payment tp the Treajuijer of the Board keep him in Southern Oregon for some­ leave every morning at 5 o’clock, con­ u id t “Specials.” First, real scholarship, rather than ern Oregon. A few years ago different miles south of Ashland. During the of Trustees, at the »Bice of the Ashland necting at Linkville with hacks for Mr. G. F. Billings took a trip to Lake I I time. showy work. W e expect to endure: and sounds and sights met the ear and eye. mining excitement of 1862, John went Lakeview and Fort Klamath. Four- county last week. T. O. Andrews, during a trip out to : lasting prosjHirity comes from doing thor­ Where now stands the farm house and i north and remained about a year in the Mill, as soon as possible. It is desired I horse stage on Monday, Wednesday that the purchase be lflade this month, M ill there be any excursions to Crater his ranch in the Dead Indian country j oughly what we profess to do. The stu­ varied panorama of field and moving Salmon river country. In 1863 he re and Friday. W. H. ATKINSON, Treas. 4-3t last week,shot three eagles, one of which dents who may go from us we must see herds, once dwelt the Indian in savage turned and resided in our valley, gener­ lake this summer.' barbarism. He has taken his flight from ally engaged in agricultural operations, A new school house has been built in measured nine feet from tip to tip of the : are capable, well trained. These will be NOTICE. R ainfall in J ackson C ounty .—We wings. the best friends and the best recommend­ our midst to other lands, but many are until the beginning of the Modoc wtr, Foot's Creek district. are indebted to Rev. M. A. U illian«» for the stories told by the early settler of when he enlisted and went to the front A. W. Bish will come in with his pro­ ations of our school. M. L. McCall came in from Lake The members of Ashland Lodge, No. the following rr’iort of the rainfall in this Then, prailical knoiclcdgc must be im­ his contact with them, and many spots as one of the first of the Rogue River 45. I. O. D. F.. aie requested to be pres­ duce wagon every Tuesday and Saturday county since the first of the year: The county Tuesday evening. hereafter. He came in on Wednesday parted. While thorough culture must still bear record of his existence,and over volunteers. Being closely associate! ent at thei<»\t legiilar meeting of their. Marsh & Co. are busy preparing for fall in January was 1.46 inches; February, only of last week on account of the be given, there are a thousand useful smie is cast a shade of romance by reason with him during the stormy early days Luige, us b usi 1.1 sii of importance, in re­ 1.07; March, 4.49; April, 1.68; May, 3; work on the Masonic Hall. lation to lie building of a hall for Lodge I facts and rules which business ]*eople of the tragic events which have been Fourth. of the war which culminated in the dis­ jfurposts, will I e before the meeting. June, .67; total, 12.40 inches. Some of the'miners on Silver creek are astrous fight of Jan. 17th in the Lira Talk about pleasant weather! Woniler need to be familiar with. These we must there enacted. Bv order of the Lodge. A short time ago your corresjioiident said to be making good wages. shall try to be make prominent. M e ED. DEPEÄTT, Rec. Secy, Beds, 1 learned to love the man for his what the people of Sacramento valley F or L ake C ounty .- A large party star­ had occasion to visit a locality in Cow Cultivating a taste A shland , July 10th, 1879. lw District Attorney J. R. Neil spent the would give to have the mercury record sound and sensible, candid, generous nature and for the ted from Ashland for Like county last Creek known as Council Creek valley, a courage which distinguished him as a Tuesday, some of them residents of that 4th in Ashland with his family. only 80 in the shade during their warm­ for poetry and philosophy, we shall see place noted as being the former home of a soldier. When 1 think of that struggle to it that our students are quick and ac ­ Notice to Debtors ! county returning home from a visit to I Several new dwelling houses will be est weather. considerable tribe of Indians. On this curate in reckoning, able to compute in­ 1 am reminded of several incidents which this valley, and some residents here go­ built in Ashland during the summer. A call for a full attendance of the spot Indians used to meet the whites in displayed the nobility of John's nature; All persons knowing themselves in­ terest and ascertain values. ing out for a visit to that section. Among i lee half an inch thick formed at Fort members of Ashland Lodge, No. 45, I. Again, yood habits uiul principles will council; also settle disputes among differ­ but let one suffice: On the dread 17th :> debted to iheWagner, Anderson & Far­ the number were Capt. <). C. Applegate Klamath on the night of the Fourth. O. (). F., at the regular meeting to-mor­ be inculcated with the utmost diligence, ent tribes. Sometimes questions were poor trooper, deserted by his company, mers Mill Co. or to Wagner Anderson ann the evening of the 3d from a lamette valley about the last of this Í with him as far as Shasta valley. when William Rusell (better known as Pupils, patrons and preceptors must the lake shore and soon returned un- Groceries and General Merchandise, all successful business tour of Lake county, Messrs. Coolidge and Stone built a fire of which will be sold at the lowest cash month, Long Bill) knocked the chief down with scathed to their place in the line of prices. Pi'oduce taken in exchange. on the very summit of the snow moun­ perform their proper parts—I nitedly we bringing with him i load of hides and E. H. Autenrieth, Esq., and Jos. tain, which was plainly seen from Ashland. must labor. Money and muscle will be a club. The chief went to Council Creek, battle. furs, which he had gathered upon the vowing vengence on Nichols, Russell and Clough went to Yreka to spend the PAY UP I *PAY UP ! After the war was over John returned They camped on the mountain two nights, demanded. It will require sacrifice to route. Mr. H. disposed of the stock of the white race. He called a w ar council, Fourth. to his old home near Ashland, where he I and say the wind blew like “blue blazes. ” secure the results we have named. Citi­ gloves which he took with him, and All persons indebtes to B. F. Reeser and for a long time he and his people re­ remained most of the time until his death, D. S. Scott, of this place is employed zens of Jackson county, help us in this could have sold more. He has opened a The Etna correspomlent of the Yreka must settle immediately. 1 must have fused to allow the whites to come to their which occun-ed April 7th, 1879. When money and will be c«>nq>t511ed to enforce trade for the goods he manufactures upon Holt's new hotel building in Jack­ Journal says, under date July 7th: Mrs. good work! We will help to make this royal valley not only beautiful, but camp or speak to them. Russell was aft­ B. F. REESER. which will no doubt grow to very fair sonville. Abel and her sister, Miss Lizzie Baker, blessed, not only rich, but righteous. erwards waylaid and shot, four balls the news came to us in the lake country, collections. A shland , June 27th, 1879. n3 3w. Mr. H. F. Fhillips and wife took atrip will leave on Wednesday for Ashland, that John Neil was dead,we could hardly pro}»ortion*. He will make another trip struck him, but by fast riding he es ­ Cereals and fruit can be grown without realize that such could be true—that one to the Lake country before a great while. through the western end of La,ke county Oregon, on a visit to relatives in that I NOTICE. caped. limit, fat cattle, by the million. Let us this week. whose nature was all brightness ami hi- j section of country. F ine M onument . Mr. J. H. Russell Remick Cowles (a pioneer who has larity could so soon have faded and educate thoroughly our sons and daugh­ A pair of ladies’ gloves found on the Whereas, my wife Kate Cole has de­ A young lady named Martha Bare,aged ters; be renowned for intelligent and ac­ passed away) in company with Nichols, has just finished a beautiful monument passed away from earth forever. But ’ serted me without cause or provocation, Fourth may be recovered by tho owner at about fifteen years, committed suicide by for the tomb .of the late L. J. White, of complished men and women, as well as G. W. Riddle and some others, armed “there is no appeal from the law which 1 hereby gi\e notice to all persons not to taking strychnine, at her father’s ranch for rich soil and a healthful climate. Rock Point. Tt is made of Josephine this office. themselves and went to Council Creek to dooms us to the dust' and we must all credit her on n:y account, as 1 yill not There is talk of organizing a lodge of in the lower end of Surprise valley, Cal., county marble, with a sandstone ba.-e, I am asked also to say something con­ interview to the Indiansand, if possible, soon enter the shadows which fall about pav anv debts of her contracting. the Ancient Order of United M orking- WESLEY COLE./ Tuesday of last week, Insanity is sup ­ on and in design and finish it will bear com­ cerning myself. A little will suffice: My to arrest Tipsee Bill, a renegade Indian, the tomb. “We do not want to enter L inkville , O regon , June 20th,1879. \ men in Jacksonville. posed to have been the cause. parison with work of this kind turned out father is a farmer, still living on the Gen­ who had murdered a man on Grave Creek. the dark valley though its passage lead The Odd Fellowshave under considera­ at any marble yard. Mr. Russell will J. W. Manning, of Jacksonville, was esee river in the state of New York. I They met old Quenti Ousi and seven to Paradise,” but when we little expect set it in place in the cemetery in a short tion a plan for building a hall for lodge in town last Monday, and took north­ worked my way through college. Am a warriors, all well armed, near the creek. we are garnered as the sheaves of til»' time. We are gla I to note that Mr. Rus­ purposes in this place. ward with him a number of horses which Methodist, but fervently love all Chris­ Quenti Ousi and his braves at once drew liarvest. A generous friend and genial All parties owing me prior tv Ji^i/lsy sell, who does good work ami deserves a The Wilton troupe is again in Lake had been purchased in California, and tians. Have taught more or less for the their guns on Nichols and others and but companion, an honest man and good cit­ will pltar-e settle by the lutn of July, li patronage, is finding his bashiess county, and will play at Linkville, the are destined fox- the cavalry service of the past twenty-four years,commencing when for the cool bravery of Captain Cowles izen has gone from among us and a last­ 1879, <>i their accounts will be placed in ! the hands of an attorney for collection. and party then' would have been a bloody ii ¡ung. \ Department of the Columbia. only sixteen; and am able to express my Fort, and other places. ing shadow has fallen across the thres­ GEORGE T. BALDWIN. John Holt's brick hotel building, now Instead of the 18th of June, as a ty- love for the work. I am clearly conscious conflict. The whites drew their guns on hold of the old home, but John has only D eath of a P ioneer . Josejih Lan- L inkville , Ogn., June 10th, 1879. geil, who, with his son Arthur, was among going up in Jacksonville, will be the lar­ pographical error made us say last week, of desiring to be of service to old and the Chief and warrioisand for some time a proceeded us a little time, no.l-4t. war of words between Cowles ami Quenti : '“To th it myHe-loiif* reidni where each rhull tale the celebration of the nineteenth anni- young, to everyone in this region. the fust settlers of the Klamath Basin, gest in Southern Oregon. immiunri g —w Il is chamber in the ti'eut hall» of death.” Now, by your permission, I will give Ousi was waged while all hands were died at his home in Langeil v Iley on the The blacksmith shop of Haight Bros, versary of the institution of Jacksonville New T-o-3ay. J une 30th, 1879. O. C. A. 21st ultimo, in his 77ihycar. Mr. Lin- was burned at Little Shasta List Monday Loilge, No. 10, I. (). O, F., will be on some advice: First, all friends of the looking at each other along the barrel of school will make their criticisms and sug­ their guns. Not a muscle moved in fear, the 18th of next month, August. gell was born in Pieton, Nova Scotia,and night. Loss about $1,000. How the Day Passed in Ashland. gestions personally to teachers or trustees. not a hand shook with fright, but each removed thence to Buii’alo, N. Y. in 1833. Professor W. I. Nichols and wife and Mr. L. Givinscame in from Reading The honors which the anvil paid re- ! In 1854 he came to Oregon, and in 1865 with 8,5 I) p uui Is of freight for our mer­ Mrs. L. L. Rogers came over from Yreka To do otherwise will do no good, rath­ watched the other with that intensity which the panther exhibits when couched ' spcctively to the numerous states of our i settled upon his homestead in Langell chants last Mon lay evening. JOH1 CHANDLER, Prop’r. last week to spend the Fourth in Ashland. er, harm. Wc ask the citizens of Ash­ a spring at its prey. Had the least I for land especially to be true friends of the I nion opened the eyes of the Ashland i Valley, where he has since resided up to H. C. Hill went out to Fort Klamath With Prof. Rogers, they left fox’ Yreka students and teachers. How it encour­ symptom of emotion or physical sign of people to the light of a cloudy, showery the time of his death. Mr. Langell was last Tuesday on business connected w ith on Friday evening. The latter will re­ ages and helps these to find noble and fear been visible on the part of any of the , morning, but it soon become apparent Is now manufacturing at his mill on an honest i.nn, an honored and respected move with his family to Ashland this Claytou creek the best variety ofc e Masonic lodge of this place. generous people residing where they go whites, that look would have been the ! that no great inconvenience would be ex- i citizen, and leaves many friends an ' ! week. Professor L. L. Rogers will occupy the as strangers. Remember, too, the gov­ last; but they stood their ground as cool perienced from rain,and in a few hours a 1 reWives to lTe his loss. The annual meeting and election of of- « pulpit of the M. E. church in this place ernment of those away from home be­ and collected as possible and the Indians large number of people from the surroun­ Sugar aad Teilow-piae Shingles i fleers of the Ladies' Sewing Circle of the L ook O ut for T hem .— The N7 tr gives ' next Sunday, morning am! evening. longs to the President of the College. concluded it was too tough a job for ¡ ; ding country had gathered upon out i M. E. Church will be held at Mrs. Chap- the following notice of a couple of bilks | The dahlias in Coolidge's yard are be- . Which will be delivered at any place Let pleasure parties be few during the them. At last Cowles was informed that streets and in the grove. who have been victimizing the people of i ginning to bloom, and will soon present a I man B next Wednesday, July 16th. All term, ami always on Friday nights. Oth­ Tipsee Bill was not in their camp but The exercises at the speaker's stand be­ in this valley at members ami friends of the society are Roseburg. If thev are in this section ! bewildering picture of bright colors. that he would be ¡»reduced , as the Cow er evenings are pre-occupied. Encourage gan with music and prayer at about half S3 50 .nd $1 per Thomind, O^ah, requested to be ¡»resent. M. E. H ill , they may have ditFerent names and some Creeks did not wish to longer bear the re- and provide for the faithful keeping of past ten o'clock. After several songs, We are pleased t*> learn that D. P. F. M yer , Sec. Pres, other game, so look out for strangel’s of sjxmsibility of his lawless acts. Ina few which were well received, the Declaration Or in marketable produce. All war-, Walra/i has improved in health at his j Messrs. Woolen and Alnut returned all steady hours. There can be no prog­ their ilk: A couple «>f individuals, sailing weeks his head was brought to Council | was read in an impressive manner by J, ranted to be satisfactory in qualitj ress in study without hard work. sms home in the Willamette country. tiDd in the count. 5 3 lqr. ! to town on the 3d, after their siege of under the names of G. L. Mead and M. I will conclude by giving a few partic­ Creek by Quenti Ousi by whom he had i D. Fountain, Esq. Then followed the L. Denton. visite«l our town last week, . The ball in Go»I Templars' Hall at ; i improvement on the mountain portion of been killed. Tipsee Bill was as desperate j and took subs ripti >ns to a paper calleil ! Linkville on the evening of the 4th was the Linkville road. They have made ulars concerning prices of tuition and de­ and brave an Indian as Captain Jack or [ oration by Prof. L. L. Rogers, which oc­ cupied about an hour, and of which a FRANLO-AMERICAN HOTEL, “ fhe L ull •«' Bazaar,” which they stated well attended, anti creditably managed. ! much improvement, but there is still partments of study: We propose to dis­ w is publish 1 by L. D. White, 168 Post i count twenty per cent, the bills of pa­ any of the Modocs. He was tall and pow- ! notice is given in another column. Arter Street, San Francisco. They succeeded II >n. E. Steele is a candidate for Su- ! ’ room for more, especially on the Green trons who send two or more children. It erful and wore a mustache, which is very ‘ the oration the dinner tables, which h: d i JACKSONVILLE, OREGON. in getting a large nuuibej- of subscriliers, I perior .Judge of Siskiyou county, Cal. ; i Spring hill, where a layer of rails is is our custom also to arrange for yearly rare among Indians. He had a squaw been bountifully spread by the proper I as they sold the paper cheap, only one greatly needed. wife, who was the mother of a child al­ committee, claimed the attention of the MADAME HOLT still csnlinnes to He is highly complimented by the Jour- . attendance personally with our patrons. dollar a ye >r being asked, it has since w«ut upon guests at this iong-eslab W. H. Byars, Esq., of Roseburg, who Those too ¡»oor to pay, if ’specially dili­ most as white as the purest Castilian. hungry multitude, and then various di- I ; transpired that these fellows are bilks, as I nal. lid.«d bouse, m.d is determined to Sherifl Hogan has received word that Dr. Aiken, of Jacksonville has gone has the contract for surveying land east gent, will receive favorable consideration Sometime previous to the date some set­ versions filled up the afternoon. Th? plug i spur«- no pains in the endeavor to give there is no such a man as L. D. White, of Goose Like, ¡»assed through Ashland as to tuition. Rooms for self boarders tlers, seeing the child, concluded that it uglies did credit to their name but the r siti-faction to the public. Visitor* no such an office at 103 Post St., .and no ! to San Francisco, and it is expected lie. last Thursday with his surveying party will be in demand. Build cottages for was a cajitive and accordingly a company number was rather small, and many will at al! times find the tables supplied such a ¡»aper as the “L ulivs’ Bazaar pub­ will be accompanied by a bride on his re- ■ an«l outfit. In the party was Samuel them, and rent rooms in your dwellings of Myrtle creek men armed themselves failed to see them because of the crowd with the 1'C.it t'ar>’ to be had in bouth-j lished m San Fra.i iso. Hiese “agents’ I turn. Simpson, of Portland, whose poems are 1 to them. and went to Council creek to efl'cct a res­ which pressed around. The other amuse­ ern Oregon. .are in the Southern pact of the State and Thankful for past patronage, a share Mrs. B. F. Mver is having a liand- familiar to most Oregonians. The party should be given a lively send-off. As to what grades of scholars we ex­ cue. They found Bill anil made their de­ ments passed off very well and created of public favor is solicited. > some “si leboar l" made at Daley A Co.’s will be in the field about two months. 4-4tf MADAME HOLT. pect to admit, be assured we will refuse mand; he stepped into his wigwam and much merriment. No E xtras . In his remarks at the mill, which will be very stylish when presented his wife and chihl and a cocked We hear it whispered that one youn none for whom we can form classes of The ball at Houck's Hall in the even­ ch se of the lecture in the College build­ finished. revolver, telling ‘ . lie whites to look but be man who staiied with his fair partner ten. Jn the higher departments that ing was well attended, and a very I ‘ e> ing last week.President Rogers, referring A slight frost was noticed in Ashland from somewhere about Wagner creek to number will not be necessary. sure and not attempt to lay hands on the For the enjoyable affair. The hall war very On Main Street to the tuition fee, said s me had thought on the morning of the 5th. At Major A$>hla ii A - - - - - Orcgori. child as he would shoot the man who did go to Willow Springs on the morning of coming four or live years the school will tastefully decorated with evergreens and it rather high, but it was lower than in Barr<>n's Mountain House the frost was the 4th, missed the road, being blinde«l bo composed chiefly of those preparing it. They examined closely, but conclud­ well lighted by hanging chandeliers, I have row on haoal a beau iful Mformeut of many first-class institutions of the griule quite heavy. doubtless by that arch little imp, Cv.piil, ing it was not a white child, left. Hal#, Bonnet», Srmdei». French Flower», Wreath» for college and of students in the busi ­ while the floor is doubtless the best in I on the coast, and higher than none. One Flu_i.es. Nec< Tie», I. il <- ii Suit», Ju.», Lulica* Mr.G. W. Ford started north on Mon­ and spent the day in an anxious search ness, normal and musical departments. In 1856 these Indians had been fight­ Southern Oregon for dancing. At eleven FiUrhisg G«.uw have just received A number of gentlemen from Ashland ple let us be moral and magnanimous, en­ day while foraging around they surprised o'clock Saturday morning the dancers be­ Every th.hg e«>ld cheap for C..»h. whatever studies they are able to, in the a lot of the New Wilson sewing machines, UV “ Ble thing, Pressing and Coloring, is ’be very terprising and intelligent, prudent and gan to disperse, well satisfied with the visited Jacksonville Tuesday. Messrs. : a settler, John ell by name, in the Bine entire curriculum of every department of tea test manner. • »Jn |GU and other new goods of various kinds. Jacob Wagner and John Walker went persistent. Success will crown our ef­ mountains, west of Cow Creek, and entertainment. None were able to com­ the college without being charged more Ifr.t. I/. J). Junes. down in the morning and returned the forts; and our community will be pros­ caused him to make a desjierate ride. He plain of lack of opportunity for dancing, than the regular fee, as given in the pub­ Call and 1 >ok at them. was out looking after stock and whileslow- lished announcement. Those who want A. T. Wright started for home on same day. Messrs. A. D. Helman, H.S. perous and popular. ly riding up the mountain came on Indian as the large floor would have accommo­ CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. sign and on turning the ridge caught dated many more. Sixty-one tickets fuller information uj»on any point than is Tuesday last, taking with him Miss Min­ Emery and J. D. Fountainwent as repre­ F ine M achine .—The new planer in sight «»f old Quenti (>usi and his warriors, were sold, and in view of the many dan- given in the circulars should apply di­ nie Anderson, who goes to visit friends sentatives from Ashland Lodge to attend the mill of Daley & Co., which was chosen all painted and armed. He thought he ; ces given in the valley on the same even­ the installation exercises of Table Rock rectly to President Rogers, whose ad­ in Northern California. I i had not been observed by the reds but he Encampment, No. 10, I. O. O. F., in the by H. S. Emery from the endless variety was soon disabused of this,for the painted ing, the attendance may be considered dress will be Ashland, (>gn.. after this Those who subscribed to the fund for evening, and returned sometime the next of machines in the market, has the very | demons came flying over the ridge like very goof Main Street, on the corner of Oak. closed. The following is the weather report i The whites then armed and pursued CON WAY.—lu Ashland, July 5th, to the w f* E THOSE l»E n Yreka and Cottonwood, where he will chief, was among the slain. Thus ended ment; W. H. Kinross Sup’t Musical de­ X ing vo «1 w iron »• rk the mule' m e farm he has bought in Sam's valley. WEATHER THERMT R DATE the Council Creek Indians—the few re­ I ceby ni lip» kj/ a ti ij¿«i i 1 e Pt"’ J”* ¡O partment; Mrs. E. Campbell, Matron. endeavor to interview most of our pat- NOTICE. A short time ago several prominent a' all titiles < l:i- s! o ;» m d e '. W. O turning being sent to a reservation. The 6 A. M. 12 M. The school year is divided into two terms. rons. V»f the pnr.iic aq e \»h'.ot.l Og-. citizens of this place induced some of the land on which these tragic scenes were 2 The first begins Sept. 2d and ends Jan. Cloudy 53 74 A thunder shower crossed the lower people here to vote to rescind a tax lev­ enacted is now the property of Mr. M. I Whereas, my wife, Susan N. M >d:- e i-i v a. <| w 1 tnz o o •'! V0 k r’ Cloudy 3 57 71 Dean and at the mouth of Council Creek, sette, without just cause or provocat i. n in«- -is« m o t. tn . liie ■■ n 20th, the second begins Jan. 20th and valley Sunday afternoon, and during II ied to build a school house by promising GX'S. AI?l’i\G , U. . 1 4 Showerv 46. 64 beneath the outstretching arms of the positively refuses to live with me a.s ends June Sth. Terms, board and tui- Tuesday night a heavy shower fell in to subscribe liberally to build a house on i.AKROU'N. « LG » M< the voluntary plan. The tax was re­ Clear 46 5 67 giant oaks that witnessed these events of lawful wife, I hereby warn all peis ■: to «-r e». .«in; i e¡» »‘ »• ' o -! •O tian per term 8150. For catalogue and Ashland, attended by a thunder and light­ scinded, and there the matter stands. Clear 6 57 ' 74 long ago, stands his dwelling. A more not to credit her on my account, a> 1 wi T'’e btsi e* " - o particular-! address the Head Master, ning accompaniment on the neighboring Come to the front with your subscrip­ 52 79 Clear 4 quiet and lovely spot cannot be gerund. pay no bills contracted by her. hand. W. A . ..... > t Clear 67 80 tions, gentlemen. N ed . 8 Portland, Ogn. UGLAS. July 1st, 1879, B. N. M odisette . mountains. Ashland, June 17*’’ ÌIIE ASHLAND TIDINGS i LOCAL BREVITIES I Notice to Debtors, 4 SHINGLE MILL» Millinery Store. Buttrick. Patterns J. S. E i , s Wagon Factory, b