Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 25, 1879, Image 3

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    Gcueral New» Items.
ASHLAND COLLEGE.
G. W. Wilshire is laying an iron water
B. F. Reeser had two lawn sprinklers
! S/raps of Southern OregonxHis- one foot from the ground, and sent him
forward with his hands and coat tails ex­
The com crop of Iowa is said to be the
pipe from the ditch to his dwelling house. sent him l:ist week,and sold them both as
tory.
\
JU Y 25. 1879
ll»AY
PARTIAL LIST OF CLASSES FOR THE COM-
tended after the fashion of a flying squir­ best in many years.
H. Fox also has replaced the wooden ¡»¡¡»e soon as they were unpacked.
This
ING SESSION.
Continuation of the f-'tory of the Má
Since July 1st $4,840,000 has bc«n
rel, which he imitated admirably as he
lea»Jing to hi» house with an iron pipe.
sprinkler is an ingenious contrivance and
Ciuf» of Travel.
surre at the Mouth of Rogue
for
arrears of pensions.
j
I
went sailing down the hill to the house,
Messrs. Farlow & DePeatt brought in ; very ornamental, as well as useful. It i President Rogers furnishes us with the I
River in the Early Part of
I
A
large number of Lancashire cotton
where he was welcomed with a shout and
i O. & C. stages leave Ash-fuid as. fol- the carcasses of three deer from Butte : sends the spray or small jets in all direc-
the Year ISSO.
operatives
are emigrating to America.
' ws: Going north, at 7 .% m . ; going creek last Saturday. They claim to have I 1 t'< ".s, and can be moved about anywhere. j following list of classes to be organized
a hurrah.
Cardinal Alam ing preached the funeral
; at the opening of tbft school year, “Sep­
I
i th, at 6 p. m .
Shots were exchanged at random be­ sermon of the Prince Imperial af Chisel­
It is due to the readers of the T idings
There are three in town now, belonging
found
the
best
soda
spring
in
the
United
U. I’. Philips’ Linkville line stages
tember 15th:
that the writer apoligize for the break in tween the hostile parties without doing hurst.
to Messrs, Baum, Coolidge and Atkinson.
leave every morning at 5 o’clock, con States.
Two divisions in reading and spelling,
the narrative which was so abruptly in­ any damage, until it became appar­
A number of vessels are quarantinfed
netting at Linkville with hiickp for
Houck is making improvements about
A t B onanza .—Our Bonanza corres­ i one in penmanship, two in English gram- terrupted about three months ago. Cir­ ent to the men that they must start for in New York harbor, also below Phila­
Likeview and Fort Klamath. Four-
' ;s; stage on Monday, Wednesday the Ashland House which greatly im- pondent writes that the Fourth was cele­ : mar and composition, three in written cumstances beyond his control prevented the mouth of the river and fight their delphia, with yellow fever or boi rd, .
provb’ the appearance of the hotel. The brated in a satisfactory manner at Bo­ arithmetic—one iu higher and two in
! d Fridav.
Reynolds, the convicted bigamist, hits
the continuance of the -story; but here­ way through if necessary, for it would
fences are whitened and the sidewalks I i nanza. There was music, reading of the ¡»rectical, book-keeping, theoretical and
been
removed Rom. the Nebraska Peni­
after the running narrative of the events not do to be cooped up in the old house
tentiary
to the t tail Territorial Prison.
and gutters repaired.
'
practical,
algebra,
physiology,
mental
;
LOCAL BREVITIES.
Declaration of Independence, an oration
and incidents of the Indian hostilities in all night, or for any length of time, as the
Tb.e
wheelbarrow
lunatic, who left San
arithmetic,
geography,
geometry,
ancient
,
Harry Crandall, who was in Ashland by Rev. J. II. Mayfield, and a lively
this section will be published as fast as Indians might be only keeping them Francisco for New York last December,
Hay in ; abort1 over.
two or three years ago, took part in a dance in the evening, at which forty-four history, natural philosophy with experi- the available space in the T idings will there with the object of attacking those
hat ttun^led his barruv.’ into the latter
' ments, beginning Latin and Ciesar,French allow, without a break, until the end of at the fort below, and efter killing thMn, city.
1 lackberric3 blackening.
three mile ¡»edestrian contest for a dia­ tickets were sold.
I
I and German.
mond belt in San Francisco recently, and
i ars ami early apples aiK' ripening.
The rteai .ler State of Virginia went
come back and finish the little party in
war is reached.
i
The
above
are
selected
from
the
first
No M eat .—We have heard of a place
was beaten only a short distance.
’ : ngell valley escaped tile fr<«t.
ashore
recently at Sable Island, Nova
I shall take you from fhc camp at the short order.
I
Scotia,
the death of three women
somewhere
in
Southern
Oregon
where
1
term
studies
of
preparatory
and
business
The Yreka Journal says: “The work
Regardless of the Indians’ scattering and five causing
mouth of Applegate down to the Big
”:.i vesting machinery is coming into
children.
“
a
blamed
fool
would
stumble
on
more , departments. Students in college courses Meadows; thence to the Big Bend, fur­ fire they started back down the river
of framing the new flour mill at Little
t vn f or repodrs.
|
(hie of the severest storms ever experi­
game
than
he
could
shoot,
while
a
good will be provided w ith their regular classes
Shasta, is now progressing rapidly, under
driving
the
old
horse
along,
with
as
many
ther
down
Rogue
river,
where
we
shall
enced
there swept over Boston on Wed-
J. v E. Niles came over from Cotton-
the «ujtervision of an experienced mill­ hunter would starve to death ” This ; as laid down in the curriculum. A grad­ see the closing scenes of the war. A war potatoes in the cart as the old broken- uc • lay «•( last week, doing much damage
wo I last Monday.
must be over in the Dead Indian country, I uating course in music will be ar ranged, that thrust aside forever the last and down animal could pull. Pushing the to shipping and other property, and caus­
wright from Ashland, named Wells.”
J hn Ale'iernnr caine in from Lake
for Messrs Coolidge and Tozer were out and pupil^ admitted either as beginners most formidable barrier that stood in the cart from the rear, and lifting on the ing s j.r.e lei? <>f life.
There will be ¡»reaching in the grove
• > ;nty last Sitnd iy.
in that region with their rifles two or or to advanced grades.
e.it Clielialem county farmers, says
path of the pioneers who opened the door wheels whenever the horse stalled, they the McMinnville
near Toz»*r A Daley’s mill next Sunday
)lei>orier, aic very much
practical,
We arc pleased to note that
The youth of Yreka have organized aii morning by Rev. Geo. Nutley. Theme, three days last week and came quietly
of the fertile valleys of Rogue river and entered the friendly palisades of the fort at a loss to account for the appearance of
slipping into town without any meat.
yet fundamental, branches are selected.
anti tobacco Society
“The Model Resolve.” Services begin
its tributaries, wliich to-day are flourish­ a little before sun down without the -los3 something resembling blight in the early
i
The
facility
evidently
understand
and
wheat. Fields of wheat have the appear­
Mr. A. J. D.dey, of Bntte creek, was at 11 o’clock. All are invited to attend.
C ool M eat R oom . — Harris A Neil appreciate the wants of this region, as ing, rising, teeming with all the progres­ of a man. and "’Ph a good supply of po­ ance of rijiening, but upon examination”
!’» Ashland this week.
sive improvements Mid enlightened ideas tatoes.”
The Sentiii 1 re[»orts that a horse fell have a meat room in their butcher shop well as »he requirements of the future.
it is found to be entirely deiul and the
of the Angle Saxon race. Where to-day
Sheriff Bybee’s deputies afe busy col- through fhe Wagner creek bridge last in which the temperature is many de­
Platin am anil Irltlosiiiium.
grains in the head shriveled and in s<>m^
stand the telegraph poles, and stretch
Letter List.
l"i- ng delinquent taxes.
instances wholly without any kernel
Saturday, but luckily escaped without grees coolel- during warm days than in the
W.
D.
Walsh
writes
to
the
Oreyonituf:
whatever.
the
singing
wires
—
where
to-day
winds
in
j
W. A. Wilshire came Hl from Kean injury. The county may be saved a bill shop outside the room, although no ar­
. -
i
The following is the list of letters re- and out among the foot-hills, or stretches ! | Mr. Edison sent me recently a quantity
of costs by a little attention at this point. tificial means of cooling the air in the
. <k Wednesday evenin
DIED
maining in the Ashland post-office , July awry off yonder over the fertile level of : of cards, on wliich were posted specimens
On one of the bushes in Dr Royal’s room are used. It is simply enclosed by 23d, 1879:
J. S. Eubanks now has one of the
the vallcvs,the smooth.hard road- where i | of ] ilatinum and iridosmine for distribu- I LEWIS.—At her residence in Lakeview,
yard is a dahlia which is perfectly double a double waP of boards filled hi with saw Fetrss, Mr^H
I i ‘tiest homes in Ashland.
Brown, Joseph
to-dav can be seen the extensive fields of i I tion among the miners of Oregon. He
Wednesday, July 9th, Mis Mary E.
Cl irke, Evearena
G. B. Van Riiier has charge of Handy — not merely ’ ery full, but having two dust, and the air, which is cool at night, Coi.n, Hmry
'
says
he
will
need
fur
hu
new
electric
Lewis,
aged 57 years;
. .
grain, the orchards of fruit trees laden |
calyxes joined together, back to back, is kept cool throughout the whole day by Conk, Miss Rosetta
Cook, Miss Rota
A. Roberts’ store at Bonanza.
with their annual tributes of healthful I ' light a large supply of either or both of
Cury.CJuton,
the non-conducting walls.
il AÜRI ED
Hr. L. B L-'w brought us the bigtur- and making a flower with a double face.
food, holding out their full hands and these metals, and h:u taken this method
Davis, James
Davison, A
The place to find bargains in dry goods,
n of the season the other day.
nodding a polite and cheerful welcome to of bringing the matter to the attention BARNES — HACKETT. — In Yreka,
O ld B ook .—Dr. W. B. Royal has a Eg in, John C
fancy
goods,
groceries,
and
everything
' the passer by—where to-day the Truss of the mining public. He also requests
R. Buckm ister, of Bonanza, is build- I
family bible which lacks but three years G .ik-r, l’ !\v..rJ
July 19th, by Rev. Chas. Miller, Mr.
I else, is at Butler & Rockfellow’s. They
me
to
say
that
where
deposits
of
these
II. M. Barnes to Mrs A. Hackett.
Banin,
Miss
El
’
ie
How
.id,
Enirci
i
bri<lgei
span
the
wildly
rushing
torrents,
i ; a bam w ieh will cost $1,000.
of being three hundred years old. It was
I will sell yon one of the best sewing ma­
ores
are
discovered
by
parties
unable
to
J xksun, L Mrs
I and near by stands the stately church
’i he hills are looking bn*vn under the chines in the market at an astonishingly printed in London, and at the time of its ! J ikeull, J G
Johnson, SV L
Jo’>ns«iD,J W
with its tall spire pointing heavenward - work them, lie stands ready to furnish
publication must have been a marvel of Johnson, Il A
SPECIAL NOTICES
w . m caresses of the scorching sun.
Jones, Charles
low ¡»rice.
the
working
capital
on
liberal
terms.
where
to-day
is
reared
the
school
house,
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,
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o
.
i
fine
book
work.
Even
now,
although
Jacobs, O
Jones, Livonia
Mr. II. Ammerman, of Bear creek,
I
Alford A Bell-are now threshing in this the leaves are yellow
Air. E. is of the opinion that our
v..H..»»-
the
academy,
the
college,
in
which
is
!
and
worn
and
the
'
Isjng,
Albert
Loa-e,
Miss
L
ura
i t <’.e us a pleasant call last Saturday.
NOTICE.
neighborhood. Thev run two headers orthography and typography are of a Lowues, C P
mountains
contain enough rich deposits of
trained the youthful mind iu all that en­
L. Huseinan has just brought one him with their thresher, «and will clean about
Mi l«, Mrs N
nobles the nature and elevates to a sphere these metals, and should his convictions
quaint and curious style, now obsolete, M.- r.-h 11, Milton
Bids will be received up to 6 o'clock
tired bl<M>ded sheep into Siskiyou c»»unty. a thousand bushels of grain per day. I
McMill n, Mr
Myers. Ilev A
of greatness and prosperity each succes­ be verified, with the stimulus he pro­ I*. M. on the first day of August, 1879, by.
it m;»v be easily read. It is liighl
í’fly }‘rized I
New!» 11, OW
Ocbletree, Sarah
Ibv. W. T. Chapman is expected to They began on J as. Woodson’s oats field by the doctor as a family relic.
sive generation, and where stands the poses, it may be the means of calling the building committee of Ashland
I
Snil
li,
J
iues
Spr.igue, Mrs Ben
¡■..■turn from Lake county by next Sun­ last Monday.
showy mansion with all it3 artificial sur­ forth a new and lucrative,industry to our I ; Lodge, No 45,1. O. O. F., for the build
I
bhr|»urd, Joseph E
Sayer, W
Q ueer C ompanionship .—At Trasks' Srni.h, i:i ey
day.
Mr. Tin ner, editor e»f the» Jacksonville
roundings, and the beautiful lowly cot­ population of the mining districts. Spec­ ing of an upper story to the building
about to be erected by Alessrs. Inlow,
tage. perched on tb.e brow of a com­ imens of these metals, as received from Helman, Fountain A Farlow in Ashland;
Livery business is lively or. Sunday, > nit.i i, has gone to San Francisco to i saw mill on the North Umpqua some lorry, Mary C
T-ylcr, John M
manding hill, or nestled at the base of a him, can now be seen at some of the the work to be let in two contracts, one
I'h i’ips’ rigs are all on the road on that undergo an »»¡»e-ration fof tlie removal of a | time ago, says the Independent, two otters T.«yloi, John and Trilia
AV
.
fl),
W
A
were
captured.
One
of
them
in
a
short
AS',
gus,
A
U
cataract from the eye, which now makes ,
wooded mountain then (but a quarter most conspicuous mining offices in Port­ for the furnishing and laying the brick in
d i;.'.
W»
stliike,
AS
L
AVilsou,
Esjier
of a century ago)a wild waste,unexplored, land, where all who are engaged in min­ the walls, and one for the wood work,
.ivobs. Fox A Guerin are about rea ’y him almost blind. He will l»e gone from 11 time made its escape and disappeared. AA’ lie, A G
Wreel, John
painting, plastering, etc.; the whole to'
The other was turned loose, but instead W il-ou, Tt.om.iB
unknown and unajqireciated. News was ing are cordially invited to call and in­ be done according to the plans and sjieci-
t i ,-ply the match to their first kiln of home about a month.
A. 1). HELMAN, T. M.
carried in and out by the slow express on spect for themselves. Should any such fieations to be seen at the post office; all
AL. Waldron, whom we mentioned j of running away as did its mate it made
brick.
I
discovery be made in either, th’« 6r the bids to be sealed and addressed: “To the
friends
with
the
house
cat,
and
now
it
muleback. Trails only were known; adjoining
Ritto Match at Vancouver.
Miss Mary Laytnijof Applegate, is a few weeks since as very ill and in des- i
territories, or if any miner Building Committee of Ashland Lodg?','
cannot be driven from the ¡»lace. When
Hour
and
fruit
were
¡»acked
in
to
the
titute
circumstances,
has
almost
entirely
j
knows
of
such places, or has any on hand No. 45, I. O. O. F,” and marked “Pro­
J.
v.siting Ashland as tlie guest of Mrs
[From the Oreg »nian.]
it pleases it goes to the river bank and
mines on horses and mules. Rivers and he is requested to communicate with Air. posal for building Hall,” and left with
recovered
his
health,
and
expresses
him-
i
R. Ti zer.
I '
disports in the water, and afterwards
The shooting contest at Vancouver creeks were forded over rocky bottoms E. or myself on the subject. The miner A. 1>. Helman at the post office. The
The planking of the sidewalk where the self as very grateful for care and assist- ■ returns to the house, playing with the ended Saturday about noon. The fol­
and through swift, foaming water. There inay rest assured of finding a ready sale Committee reserve tb.e right to reject
I
mill race crosses Main street is ba lly out anee given by the people of Ashland.
any or all bids.
E5.
A D f .P eatt ,
cat, for which it evinces much affection. lowing is the list of the eight making tlie were no houses of worsliiji and no schools and constant market for his ores.
So little is really known of these rarc
The Doten Brothers, of Siskiyou
Mw
Chairman
committee
of repair.
highest score out of a possible 150, 15 nor children. Log cabins on the open metals that ; with your indulgence, I will
county,
have
sold
their
entire
bar'd
of
A t the S prings .—A jolly party of shots at 200 yards, and 15 shots at 500 plains or on l iver bars were all the dwel­ proceed to describe them and how to
J. Wimer has taken charge of the
cattle,
4,000
head,
at
813
¡»er
head,
all
NOTICE.
¡'search - fortlmm:
Platinum is
-
• never found l
married and unmarried folks went up to yaYds.
Waldo hotel, and is greatly improving it
lings in use, save now and then a tent or
’round. The cattle will be taken to the the Courtnay soda springs for supper last
! in any considerable quantity above the
by repairs.
E. P. Wells, 1st sergt, Co H 2d inf... 112
Is hereby given that 1 will sell at Pub­
head of American river, where the puties i ' Monday. The spring proprietors for a C. A. Homan, corp !, Co 1 21st inf...110 canvas house. Alining was the ultimate eocene tertiary of the earth’s crust; but
In the San Francisco market choice
object
of
all;
but
now
and
then
a
feeble
from
thence
is
diil'used
more
or
less
lic Auction, of the 1st day of August,
who bought them have an extensive : time entertained fears that it would be •John Wilson, corp’l, Co Al 1st cav.. v 110
^Irvgon wo‘»l is quoted at 29
26 cents
!
through
¡ill
the
intervening
strata.
,
„
:
¿own
­
_
____
attempt
was
made
to
cultivate
the
ground
1879, between the hours of oiifc and two
range.
drained, but it took a fresh start when G. W. Dougherty, prv’t,Co M 1st cav. 108 with success f ir in the future
p< r pound.
I wards to the remote laurentian rocks. o’clock 1‘. M. at the store < >f J. M. Mc­
W.
II
Barnett,
prv
’
t,
Co
D
2d
inf.
...106
Says the Reading Independent-. As the crowd left off drinking to eat supper, Maurice Hanlon, prv’t, Co 11 2d inf.. 106
Ii3 presence in lodes, whether with other
Holt’s new hotel building in Jackson­ Jimmy Smithson, driver on the C. A O.
It is to lay brfore tlie rising youth of j inetalj or ores, is due to a synchronous Call A Co. in Ashland, Jackson county,
and after supper their drinking capacity R. M. Hickey.1st sergt, Co D 2d inf.. 105
ville will be readv for the roof sometime Stace line, was going up the Sacramento
Southern Oregon a view < f the- events as ‘ ■ origin with the fluid mass, with which Oregon two boys' suits of Factory goods,
. I
was somewhat restricted. Whether or E. Francis, farrier, Co 1) 1st cav...... 10-1
next month.
they occurred wliich signalized the de n . ! the vein or fracture became injected; left with me for making up by R. Ball;
Avenge for the eight, 71J per cent.
River hill, last Friday, three California not they u«ed an aWiciie flavor for the
: and here, or jn tlm eroded detritus of the
The rain storm at Linkville last Satai- lions appeared in the n»;id. Six shots drink, we do not know, but one of the
Sergeant E. P. Wells receives the parture of the India: • inhabitants and the i j vein, the n fucr should make search for said clothing will be sold to pay me cost
day week w.n one of the heaviest ever were fired at them by th»' passengers, ' gentlemen of the { -’.. ’y was found upon medal. The eight men whose names ap­ triumph of the whites,that these sketches ' . it, since it seldom occurs alone in suffi- of making up and ike expense of this”
j cient quantity to justify working exclu- notice and sale.
known there.
w ithout effect.
examination to have his pocket full of pear in the above list will leave Wednes­ are written.
MARCUS MAYER.
day morning on the steamer Oregon to
When the narrative broke off hist, the sively. It is generally found in small,
C. Stow came iu from Lake county last
W. W. Kentnor has received a lot of chicken bones when he reached home.
irregular shaped granules, or in small
A shland , July 11th, 1879. noG-3f
compete at Presidio, Cal., wi^i “eights’’ Southern < iregon volunteers were in ■ thick flakes, or scales, presenting under
Wednesday. Heists rking for Air. Phil- new stock at his wagon shop, and has
¡ips on the stage line.
more on the way from San Francisco. ' S ale of D esks , E tc .—The desks, from the dej»artment of Arizona and of camp, and Con. Hillman was telling the I the glass a dim iron luster, and low re­
NOTICE.
Read under “Sj»ccial Notie. s the call He has also received a set of patent iron stools, stoves, bell, clock, etc.; in the California, for places for the internation­ I boys about the massacre ¡it the mouth ' flecting power.
The nearest resemblance to any metal,
al
Creedmoor
team.
academy
building,
classed
as
personal
of
Rogue
river
and
the
siege
which
fol
­
for bids u:> m the contract for buil ling the planes, which are a great improvement
; ls means of comparison, with which the
pr<UH‘rty, are advertised for sale by the
< hi account of the necessity of return­ lowed. A crowd had gathered again in miner is familiar, is black sand, or more
Whereas, my wife, Susan N. Alodi-
It ill for the Oil I Fellows’.
over 'he wooden ¡»lane and nnu-li more >
sheriff on the 2d of August at one o’clock ing, the various contestants (both officers front of the tent, and Hillman contin­ technically, magnetic iron ore. They sette, without just cause or provocation
S. A. Scott has rt moved with his fam­ convenient in use.
look so near alike in the pan or sluice positively refuses to live with me as my
Jas. Helms, of vVagner cn»ek, one day p. M. The sale is to satisfy a judgment and men) repaired to their respective ued :
ily from Yreka t>> Lakeview, where he
wife, I hereby warn all persons
held by E. K. Anderson against J. H. posts without delay. A change was made
“I believe I left off where a party of box, that the miner is often deceived; lawful
licit wvek took upon triala new mowing
will teach the ’public school
not to credit heron mv account, as I will
and
this
is
one,
and
the
principal
reason,
Skidmore for the sum of 8539.48 and in­ in the programme, and on Saturday even­ our men w ith an old horse and cart start
Rev. Al. A. Williams will ¡»reach in machine from McCall A Baum’s. He terest from May 12th, 1879. Whoever ing at “retreat,' the full garrison having e<l up to Big Flat after a load of ¡Kitatoes. why so little over comes to light. Hardly pay no bills Contracted by her.
July 1st, 1879,
B. N. AI odisettb .
a miner but will recollect,while prospect­
the Presbyterian church next Sunday had not quite reached home with it when may purchase the property in question been ordered out on dress parade, the de- With the ¡»arson m the lead they struck ing or cleaning up, a portion of black
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his horses took fright ¡it something in the
n.orning at the usual hour.
sand that lingers behind its trouble­ Notice to Subscribers to Ash-*
road, ami managed to break both driving will certainly do so for the purpose of se­ i partment Cofnmander, Brig. Gen. How- off up the river, keeping a sharp lookout some to get rid of,—“is heavier than
C. S|. rrv ii.is g'»m-to Linkville again;
i
ard,
presented
the medal, with a few ap­ in every direction, for every thicket was
curing
it
for
the
academy,
and
it
is
to
be
land College Fund!
whetds of the machine.
gold,” as the saying is. In ninety-nine
to attend t - the l rick anti stone masonry
propriate
remarks,
(
to
the
winner.
hoped
that
it
will
be
settled
with
-
(lie
rest
the
possible
hiding
¡»lace
of
the
lurking
cases out of a hundred this is platinum,
C. B. Watson, Esq., of the Lakeview
work of that neighrx ihcotl
of
the
academy
property
so
that
it
cannot
foe.
They
were
unmolested,
however,»
Those who subscribed to thé fund, for
and far more valuable than the gold he is
Hrruht, made us a pleasant call last Fri­
T jie P each C url F ungus .—Alany of i on the way, and soon found themselves in quest of. As a matter of fact platinum the purchase of the Ashland Academy
C. W. Savage will give the supper at day. He was on his way from Lakeview be disturbed in the future.
the peach trees in this vicinity were at­ at the old cabin where the potatoes were is far more plentiful than gold: The I building are requested to ¿ill *nd make
the Odd Fellow s Celebration in Jackson­ to Port land to finish up the business of
I
mportant to S ettlers .—The Regis­ tacked early in the season by a disease of i stored. Tying the old horse to one cor­ readiest means of detection, within the payment to the Treasurer of the Board
ville on the I'lth of August.
his surveying contract. After spending ters of the various Hind offices announce
the leaf which injured the foliage greatly, i ner of the house some of the men dis­ ordinary reach of a miner, u that of a of Trustees, at the office of the Ashland
good glass. I.et him take a portion of
A goo I skin dre»ser ;s wanted at the a day or two with his family at Dr. Chit-
that in making final homestead proof, Some were inclined to the opinion that ( posed themselves around a hundred yards the black sand, and after drying, spread Mill, as soon ns possible. It is desired
Ashland glove factory. Apply to J. B. wood s. l-.e dejiarted for the Willamette.
claimants must present their witnesses at this was caused by aphides, or plant lice, I
evenly on a piece of white paper., then by
R. Hutchings, Ashland, Ogn.
Morrell s minstrel troupe gave a per- the Land office, or if they desire to take but this is a mistake. We find in the ' or so from the building as sentinels inspecting with his glass lie will preceive that the purchase be made this month.
while others went into the cabin and be­ the black sand to be quite even in sub­
4-3t
W. H. ATKINSON, Treat'
W n. Pii vell is a;iin clerking at Mc­ fonnariue in Houck’s Hall last Thursday advantage if March 3d, 1877, and make Anteriean Agriculturist iur 3xi\.y an article ;
gan
to
load
iif»
the
cart
with
the
potatoes
stance, with suarj>, well defined edges.
Call A Banin’s. L. F. Willits is helping day evening. The attendance was not the required proof before the judge, or upon the subject, from which the fol­
which
were
in
a
small
cellar
under
the
lowing
is
taken:
“
The
peach
curl
is
I
Notice to Debtors !'
large, owing to a public lecture being de­ in his absence the clerk of the court, that
I It ii iii crystaline form and has a black,
them take an invoice of stock.
caused by a minute fungus, known to house, tlie opening to w hich was through I sliming lustre,—points of comparison
Al. Peacock has starte I across the livered the same evening. After the per­ witnesses, as well as the claimants must science as Tapkrina de formas. This par­ I the cabin floor. They had as yet seen I quite in contrast to the platinum above
All persons knowing themselves in
country to The Dalles with a band of formance the hall w.us clearer for danc­ appear before the judge or clerk.
Tn asitic plant makes its appearance in early no Indians, although their tracks were to described. Its specific gravity is much I debted to theWagner, Anderson & Far­
greater; and its point of fusion many
in'’’.
which a number of Ashland young other words, proof of witnesses in final spring, as soon as the leaves begin to un­
horses collected in Siskiyou county.
be
seen
in
all
directions.
The
¡
arson
tunes higher than gold.
fold,
and
causes
them
to
roll
and
twist
mers Mill Co. or to Wagner & Anderson*
j»eoj>le ¡»articipated.
homestead cases cannot be accepted where until they would scarcely be recognized j stationed himself on an eminence back
The Democratic convention of Siskiyou
Iridosmine, an extremely rare metal, are hereby notified that their accounts
The Jacksonville boys have sent a taken before a notary public or any other as le?.>. The fungus grows within the
county will I k held on the 1st of August;
i of, and considerably up tb.e hill above 1 occurs in small, irregular shaped lumps, must be settled before the first of Aug­
challenge to the Ashland boys to ¡>lay a
has a bright lead lustre and high reflect­
distance of the leaf ; the affect­
officer not authorized by law to take tes­ tis.;"
the Republican convention, on the 4th.
obtain a better ing power. It is found in similar situa- ust next.
match game of base ball at Jacksonville timony in homestead cases.
ed ’ »a»'» ;s lose the normal green color I Hu h< »us»?, that he might
■
In Douglas county M E. Pogue, E. E. on the 18th of August, the day of the
4-3t WAGNER A ANDERSON.
and soon become spongy, and arc fre­ and more extended view of the surround­ , tions to the other, and mined for the
quently vaiigated with red and otherwise ing country. Everything was quiet, too same. But as probably a small quantity y
Labr.e and Miss Inez Hamilton have I Odd Fellow’s celebration. The challenge
AI otlier R ooster .—Rather a peculiar highly colored. Often the y<5ung stems
For Salo Cheap?
been ¡.warded scholarships in the State will not be accejited, we understand, cur
quiet 5 r safety. The silence was de- will be found in mining operations an ex-
freak of the domestic fowl may be seen become enlarged and • f a sickly white­
j tended description of it here may be
i
pressing,
a
little
stir,
a
noise,
anything
—
University.
bhys wishing to let base ball cool for i at the ranch of Joseph Magill in this ness. All parts affected roon wither,
; omitted.
Fine Osborne Self Binding Harvester,-
an attack even—would
better than
turn
brown,
and
die.
Without
going
in
­
Dr. J. Al. Taylor.has left for the Ump- av'hile.
and
warranted, by B. F. REESER.
Valley. Along in the spring a few tur­
Big llntte Item»,
!
this
depressing
silence.
Where
there
is
to
the
mieroseppicstructure
of
the
fungus,
qua valley, with the intention of making
Mr. O. Olney came in from Lake * key eggs were set on, for the purpose of
a trip to Eastern Oregon before his re­ l county and spent a day or two in Ash- hatching, by an old hen, and soon after we will say that it is a not distant relative nois” of shouting, of firing, of rushing to
A BARGAIN FOR SOME MANI
Torrid weather.
of the Black Knot, and should be treated and fro, a continued motion, danger is
biro to Ashland.
land last week. His ranch, which is high the little turkey’s appeal’d the mother, in the same way. Remove all the affect­
Mountain trout very plentiful in Big
A good house and lot for sale on Gran­
French A Glenn sold recently 12JMH) in the h’lls, was m i missed by the heavy while in search of dainty insects to tickle ci ¡Wirts as soon as the fungus «¡»pears. forgotten, the spirit, the courage rises. 1 Butte creek.
ite
street. For ¡»articular« inquire of
head ■ f cattle which had been ranging in frost of the 5th, and his crops were se­ the ¡».dates <>f her little ones, was jiounced To pick off the leaves is not enough; the Suddenly a line of smoke was seen *o is­
ROB’T GARRETT.
young branches should be cut away, as
C. M. Snider is dangerously ill with
the Stein mountain country. The cattle verely hantilod, but may amount to some- upon by a coyote and killed. The little they will otherwise produce diseased sue from brush ¡»nd timber skirting the
A shland , Ogn.
'ñoól-tf.T
' that “fell distr e’er," consumption.
flat
about
a
hundred
and
fifty
yards
dis
­
«nu s Min ili I III 1-,HÎWH I T I|-| I I Illi W UH na«/
■ thing yet, if the remainder of the season turkeys were now left motherlesa and to leaves and serve to propagate the fungus.
will be driven to Nevada.
tant from the house. All hands rushed
Our district school will close on Au-
The
work
of
removing
the
“
curl
’
’
is
not
be
m>t
too
capricious.
the mercy of the wide wide world and
'1 ;j<»r J. B. Keefer, from Fort Walla I
Nè* To-? ay.
a difficult one, as it can be easily seen, J to the house for protection behind its ! gust 1st, after a four months’ term, The
A
Bonanza
correspondent
of
the
ZZ»
<
-
an
old
rooster,
evidently
comprehending
Wall», p:is.sc«l through Ashland last week
and is reached in most cases from the : waHs, while the bullets came flying after school b.as Lcc-n well attended.
with the 1 i't qu irter’s pay for the boys ' a d says: “The Bald Mountain saw mill the situation, considered it his especial ground.. The portions cut off should be
Jack Frost visited our locality on the R0SEBUR3 MARBLE WORKS.
is a failure. The proprietors of said duty to mother the little brood, and to burned, to prevent tlut spread of the ar.d around them. The p:.rs> :i stood hia
♦ r> blue at Fort Klamath.
ground,
or
rather
sa^
his
gi'uml,
for
lie
night of the Fourth, and did considerable
i
At the recent teachirs' examination in property contemplate moving it up on feed the little ones. • This he has done trouble.
was
ensconced
in
and
behind
a
ledgj
of
damage to beans and “cowcumbers. ’
Lewis
B . ring Liken the aweary for R. Br ckeo-
the head waters of the Columbia.
since that lime, the turkeys feeding lov­
County Court.
M’l »c county, all the applicants for cer-
rMge’i Murble Wo.-ke of Bo-ebu-g, I will receive
recks,
but
at
last
when
he
saw
th:».,
ail
of
X’ Co's saw mill, also, is a failure. It will ingly around him during the day and
Mr. John Foster, the sawyer at the
■
ordere for any wo k needed iu thia line in
tifi es, five in number, gave up the con­
,
his
companions
had
safely
arrived
at
the
The following business has been trans­
probably be removed to the Sacramento at night crawling under his wings and in
Severance saw mill, came near being
test »n the first day’s trial.
- ASHLAND AND V1CINITY -
river to supply the San Francisco market. every way apparently sati-'fied with the acted in this court since our last report: j house, and were calling to him to join drowned in Big Butte one day last week.
Th »se of our Asl.’vnd subscribers who
i
them,
he
darted
fr
:n
his
hiding
j
lace
and
Thoe
u
i-l.ing
t.» eee de-igns'anl le ira tbe.priow
Estitó of Jas. A. Stewart, deceased—
The woolen factory was stopped for a
Chas. Cary, who taught school for us
have not vet paid unon volume fourth of j day or two, while the flume back of the turn affairs had taken.—Set.// lutfey Semi-annual exhibí* of administratrix i strode with hasty strides —'
c h do so by calli'g upon rue In Ashland.
A’«• ?.
e
last winter, and who has been attending
the TiDtNGs can have a receipt at any Mas ui * lot Nas
filed and approved.
I 5T1-1Í
A. 8. JACOB«
I ‘ Bah '. We don’t wont vny of that W. H. Parker’s school this year, will en­
w.is being moved to give
lime upon presenting $2 50.
Estate
of
Jos.
Wetterer,
deceased
—
H.
WEATHER’ REPORT.
style of sensational nonsense. Strode ! ter the Ashland college at its opening.
room for work on the building, As the
W. Helms, one of the appraisers appoint­
The U. S. board of engineer.! were ex­ mill hands were leafing ab -mt tow n it was
Tou vebeen reading Coofer .; Leather-
The following is the weather rejiort ed, resigned, and E. D. Foudray was ap­ stocking.», or Peerslaycr, or the Prairi c He is a studious, intellectual young gen- FRANCO-AMERfCAN HOTEL,'
pected to reach Crescent City the first of thought they were on a strike, but they
pointed in his stead.
Other appraisers
, t!email.
this week on their tour of inspection for indignantly protested against any such for the week ending July 22d, at 6 a . are Max Muller and F. Kubli. Fredrica Flower, cr —
j Mrs. Haney, of San Francisco, who
m . and 12 M., furnished us bv Mr. II. C, Wetterer appointed executrix.
JACKSONVILLE, OREO
the location of the harbor of refuge.
evil ilesign being ascribed to them.
“
No,
”
broke
in
some
one
else,
he
s
I
has
been
visiting
her
rather
and
sister
Hill:
Estate of Thos. G. Dews, deceased—
The Modoc In^ynndenf comes to hand
E. W. Otey and J. W. Woodruff claim
MADAME BOLT atill continue« to1
John
Bolt appointed administrator and been reading the Pirates of the Gulf.” ■ of thia place for a few months, will re­
with a new heading and otherwise very to have discovered an exten ivt ,.n I well
DATE
WT .»TITER
THER MT It
Wm. Ray, John O’Brien and C. B. Mat­
“Nothing of the kind lately, contin- turn home in a few days, and will be ac- wait upon guests st fLis long-etdab
much improved in appearance; under the denned ledge of quartz of ina.
* i rich­
ney, appraiser >.
ued Hillman. “ l've been reading Block- ' companiedby her brother, Willie Short, lisbed Loose, and is determined to
-
tí A. M.
12 ST.
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new management of W. F. Edwards.
ness in both gold and silver, in the
Estate of Jos. *Cox,. deceased—Fir.nl stone’s Commentaries on Common Law who will go to learn the machinists trade. spare to paina iu the endeavor »o give
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satisfaction to the public. Visitor«*
»<
statement of M. A. Huston received, and i and Parsons on Pleading, but I couldn't
Hunters and sportsmen would do well mountains of Douglas county, south of
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56
«0
July
21st,
J
ohnny
S
moker
.
will at al> times find the tables supplied
< Í
administrator discharged.
1.8
t*» examine the stock of fine repeating Roseburg. They say: “We followed it
57
78
wit i> the beat fare to be bad' io ¡South­
compare it to anything else but that he
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In the matter of the guardianship of
60
80
Tt
is
reported
that
Secretary
McCrary
rifles at C K. Kluin s before making pur- I for a mile or more and at all the crop­
ern
Or* gon.,
.
.
strode,
etc.
;
but
I
’
ll
say
u
he ran like fury will resign the war jmrtfolioof the Presi­
63
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minor heirs of Minus Walker, deceased,
80
Thankful for pa*>t patronage, a share?
ch ises. Mr. Klum keeps a full line of ping«, which we carefully examined, wo
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81
order granted H. F. Barron, guardian, to towards the house when ; a spent ball hit dent’s cabinet, and that his successor will of public favor i* .«olii’ited
57
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oo
cartridges of al! sizes and descriptions.
found it uniformly rich. ”
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sell certain personal property of heirs.
80
him in the back, just as he was raising be ex-Senator Ramsey, of Minnesota.
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M adame holt .
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