* t f.'f- - PKOBViK COtllf B lackberries .—Come right along with Laying the Corner Stone of th« Masonic M. H. Drake received for his band of Seipps of Southern Oregon His­ Hall. 4et l Apoit: was driven to a truck and attracted much to th" site of the new hall, and the inter­ ing along the sandy trail till near night, purchased by K. Kubli. Ian 1 on Wednesday. J. K. Neil t A. Neil, prem- ditch is nearly twenty miles in length, he became aware that the Indians were I he.» in J Messrs. Geo. and Ben. Sprague with attention. A short time ago a gentleman esting ceremonies of the order devised for clis uville. Consideration, $250. There liave been several cases of diph­ and cost in the neighborhood of twenty gathering in force in his front with the their families, from Santa Barbara, Cal., from Victoria, B. C., bought the team such occasions will be carried out under theria on A ¡’piegate. u. s. thousand dollars. The first experiment I patents to John Tupper and apparent purpose of disputing his further have come to Ashland with the intention for $1,200, paying also $200 ¿Juty upon the direction of Acting Grand Master, by way of mining with the new ditch was wife, J. The mercury reached 102" in the shade B. Thomas, D. H. Sexton and them at the British custom Lease. of making this their home. Thos. G. Reames. Aside from the many tr.ed on Munger gulch—a gulch that had progress. Pushing on, the command ar­ Stephen D. Taylor have been recorded. :.t Yreka last Sunday. In a scuffle on Jackass creek one day plcrsant features which the occasion will proven remarkably rich wherever mined 1 I rived within a mile or so of Pistol river, C atti f S old . — Beside what we have Thus. G. Devens is hunting in Douglas i last week. Geo. Satterfield was stabbed D. A. Stearns, Sul Abraham, J. present to the “Brethren of the Mystic previously. But thi< time it was a*signal I when the) found themselves confronted sold mentioned before, there have been Brandt Jr.. W. T Bvdlêy, W. R. Wil­ county f >r the “lost cabin.” w tii a large band of Indians, who began . *n the thigh by a young man named Mer­ in Lake county this season 6,000 head of Tie,"it willbeof much interest to the peo­ failure. Operations were next begun an attack in their usual way—firing and lis, R. Mallory, Wm. Carli and W. Butler A Ruckfullow are offering bar ritt. Merritt has “skipped.” cattle from Ochoeo valley, 1,000 head be­ ple of Ashland, inasmuch as it commem­ on Bushy gulch, also famous of old for gains in summer dress goods. i The first wheat of the season was longing to Wilson A Co., from the east orates the inauguration of the building the prediction of the shining metal. ; g’ving that disgusting yell which is usu­ Healy to Applegate Grand Mining Co., ally termed a warwhoop. Without water certain ditches, water rights ami mining Sjhumpf a A Forman are lAiildinga O new . brought to the Ashland mill Monday side of Warner lake, and several smaller of a much finer structure than tho town This gulch paid something while it lasted, I for themselves or their horses the sol­ ground on Applegate. Consideration, - morning from Jacob Ish's harvest field, carpenter shop m Jacksonville. bands, nearly all of which are being driv­ can now boasL There will be sealed up but the giant made short work of what ' diers were compelled to stop and fight $500,000. Rev. W. T. Chapman returned home and vdd for 60 cts. per bushel. en to Reno. Thos. Anderson sold 400 in the stone papers containing the names | was left of it. Mining prospects began Corraling their pack mules and riding W. B. Kincaid and son, who have the head at $12 a h«=ad, and has also sold his I of members and officers of Ashland from Lake county last Saturday. WIATNER REPORT. now to wear a gloomy aspect for Jack. horses they settled themselves to the fray ' contract for furnishing Fort Klamath two ranches for $1,200. It is reported Lodge, No 23; the historyof the settle­ It locked as though the gulches all gave Hay is selling in Ashland at $8 per ton with real earnestness. The horses and ' with 700 cords of wood, are to receive that the Applegate Brothers have agre\d ment of Ashland and estimated number The following is the weather report delivered. Last winter |t brought 815. oi't at a certain elevation If Farris’ mules, unused to such noise, became al ­ about three dollars a cord for it. of present inhabitants; names of tire fur the week ending July 29th, at 6 a . tJ sell 800 head. gulch ?hould «ct similarly he was busted, The soda springs on the south fork of Town Board of Trustees; names of the with a costly lot of dead property in the most unmanageable, while a few escaped ?.l. and 12 M., furnished us by Mr. H. C. James and Manuel Miller, of Browns- Butte creek is attracting many visitors. S. vlt B ed .—A salt bed of great extent President »nd Vice President of the Uni­ and were captured by the Indians. c*o ................. 62 90 tain. i I leader of his team. The little fellow is taken ofl* about two hundred tons, has who may wish to bring anything appro­ | sumed in cleaning out the new ditch and the dense, scrubby brush which glows at 25 ................. 63 92 had a chemical analysis of it made,and it priate and have it sealed up in the stone. waiting for water. The freezing weat’i- 1 the edge of the sand at the foot of the 26 “ ................. F >r the recq>e and nigre Lents oi a fine 23 inches Irgh and weighs 35 pounds. 64 93. ° I proves Lu be considerably purer than the Acting Grand Master, Thus. G. Realties, 27 “ 69 95 soda water drmk go to Dr. Chitwood’s er and the occasional thaws rendered hills. Darkness was coming on ami no Dr H earn, of Yreka, has been com- 28 1 “ 68 92 best salt oi commerce. Mr. E. Loftus has appointed the following as Grand of­ twenty miles of new ditch a very cosily hopes of water or assistance. Ti e men drug store. ' gelled to go to San Francisco to answer 29 1 “ ........ 62 80 ................. brought us in a sample which is very ficers to assist in the ceremonies: A. D. Two cottage organs have been shipped suit brought against him by that perse- elephant for one man to keep in repairs. had hitherto been only partially sheltered clean and pretty, appearing very much G. M., C. C. Beekman; G. S. W., VC. H. A gentleman named Clemmons, who from Yreka to Fort Klamath for the fam­ cutor of dentists, the Goodyear rubber But settle! weather came at last and op­ by the edge of the driftwood next, to the like opaque crystal.zed quartz. The salt Atkinson; J. G. W., H C. Hill; G. T., surf. T^"ir situation was becoming each came to Ashland about six weeks erations were commenced on a tributary ilies of odicers. ' man. is covered with a layer of alkali but a few moment more critical, the Indians press ­ ob Wagner; G. S. , J. S. Eubanks; died last Friday from the effect of a can­ i of Farris’ gulch with the view of sluicing : Messrs. Miller, McCallister, Crown Thu .I mi / « a/i A:/> i •••Hni inl for August inches thick. ing from the land side and in front and Grand Marshal, J, M. McCall. The cer in the stomach, and was buried in tho I out a reservoir. When sufficient id ia has reached us, replete with interesting and others have constructed an irrigating'^- roar, while the surf would soon rise with Jacksonville brass band has been engaged cemeteiv on Saturday afternoon. He w.is v ashed ofl' for that purpose the bed­ ditch which has freshened the gardens ’ ____ er and S ocial D ance .—In hon­ reading matter. | the tide and engulf the whole command to furnish music for the occasion had suffered greatly for a long time from rock was cleaned up and panned out 101 Kit Carson, of Cottonwood, cante over and orchards of some of tae Butte creek or of the Masonic, celebration, Jasper unless they shifted their ground. It be ­ the dreadful malady and was glad to ba Houck, of the Ashlaiid House, wdl give I ounces of gold. 'I his was regarded as The A uhlan il Cemetery. the mountains with the photographic people. came apparent to each man that his life released from pain. Mr. Clemmons was a supper and social dance in his fine new Jacksun county’s portion of the state sufficiently satisfactory to justify a con­ outfit last Tues lay. hung by a single hair. an old resident of California, although The Ashland cemetery some years ago tinuation of piping further up the gulch. school fund, $1,915 56, has been received I hall, next Thursday evening. The music P. G. Strickland, an old resident of Capt. Abbott was a true soldier, and from Rosel urg, I became here directly by treasurer lusher. Josephine county will be furnished by the Jacksonville was deeded in trust to the directors of A second clean up after a short run Yreka, is prepanng to remove with his taking in the situation clearly, he gave and w.is a member of the orders of Free band, and every preparation will be Ashland School District, and their wceives $476 80. and Lake county sets proved equally encouraging, and a sec­ family to Roseburg. made for the enjoyment of guests. successors in oilice. As the eare and ond hydraulic is now is readiness to still his orders loud and clear, above the din Masons and Odd Fellows. 8384 64. Irwin Shei»ard, son-in-law of Capt. A party of Jacksonville people, con­ Houck’s suppers are too well known to management of the property is entirely more rapidly expedite the work of ground of i dle shots and the booming surf, which SFECI A«» NOTICES kelu.an, is buihliivg a flouring mill in sisting of the families of J. A. Cardwell, need any laudation, and we can only say foreign to school business and to the du­ sluicing. There arc two forks to the was oy this time surging urt and washing 1 their feet as a warning to them to leave ’ Little Shar’a valicyi. Rob t Kahler and Mrs. Kenny have start­ that, if you want to enjoy a pleasant even­ ties of school directors, it could not be ex­ gulch and they pay about equally well. NOTICE. John Fraley ami wife, who contem­ ed for a month's camping experience in ing in excellent company, next Thursday pected that the directors will give it The fact that pay is fouird so high up their ground and seek a higher one. A ' ridge about one hundred yards away, al- evening at Houck’s Hall will be the time such attention as it should receive from leaves it a fixed certainty that the same plated a f?ip to Missouri this fall, have the mountains. will be received up to 6 o'clock those having it in charge. Indeed, so gulch will pay all the way down to where though occupied by the Indians, offered ; p. Bids concluded not to go. Prof. Rogers has bought of J. Q. Wil­ ami place to suit you. M. on the Sth assed through for his own use. tiiemseb'es and friends at the “Sciopth'Oii On Friday List, when it was neccs-^ary to I ing of $500 a day to the hydraulic when As soon as the captain had made up his > Helman, 1 ■ untain A Farlow in Ashland; the work to be let in two contracts, one W. H. Chase, “the indefatigable,” who Gallery,” which will be at the following find a last resting place for the stranger ! work is begun lower down. Although U wn 1 uesiiay on their way to visit their mind as to the best course to be pursued, for the furnishing and laying the brick it» who died in Ashland, Mr. Hill, who was 1 I arris gulch has been mined for a nuin- has been teaming for several years be­ places, and will positively remain only farm down the valley. attending to the matter, was not able to j her of years, I am informed that the bed he shouted loud enough to be heard by the walls, and one for the wood woik, H. B. Valjiey returned from Lake tween this place and Linkville, thinks of I the specnied time: Ashland, until Wed­ find anyone who could point out rock has never been reached in the main all: ‘Boys, do you see that ridge yonder? painting, plastering, etc.; the whole to M e must go to it or die in our tracks. ! 02 el >iie according to the plans ami 8p*c>- County last Saturday, and is again stop- taking a trq> with his daughter next fall nesday, Aug. 6lh; Piuenix, Aug. 7th, which portion of the burying ground had channel. Operations had been confined flyxtions to be seen at the post office; all I to his old home in Iowa. 8th, 9th and 10th; Eagle Point, Aug. pmg a Patrick Dunn's. been purchased by private paOies, and t > working off the surface down to a hard Follow me and let the animals go to —’ »ids to be sealed and addressed: ‘ To the 12th, 13th and 14th. Particular atten ­ Levi Leland, Grand Lecturer of the I. ^m. (’aril, d.vision agent of the < >. & which was unclaimed, and was compelled cement. But prospecting has demon­ Conic- on'.’ ¡djiihling Committee of Ashland Lodge, P S» ige Line, moves into his new hotel O. G. T. of California, passed through tion paid to children, and good pictures to risk trespassing upon a private Jot in strated the fact that there is good pay Clambering over the dense driftwood i No. 45. I 0. O. F,” and marked “Pro­ Ashland last Friday on his way from Del guaranteed. Old ¡>ictures copied and posal for building Hull, ant? left with at Grave Creek this week. having the grave made. under the cement. Just how deep it is and logs, the men charged right into the A D. Helman at the post.cflica The enlarged an I fi.iis ’ ic I in water colors or M. L. McCall began the survey of the Norte county to .Modoc. Mr. Leland For sometime there has been felt a need to the bedrock no one knows. Mr. Lay- 1 nest of yelling savages, who were as thick C-rinittee reserve the right to reject crayon. Call at once, as time is limited. ! organized the Ashland lodge of Good by r wo on A eduesd.iy. He is assisted E d . D e P eatt , of better provision for’ tne management t m has a flume started that has already j as ants in their way and on ii e ridge. ' any or all bids. Temphirs. 7-2w Chairman committee. 11. C Hill and Jo.i. Alnut. Goon W alking .—For teaming and of the ceinetf"*f, and this circumstance reached the depth of 40 feet. It may be T1 le Indians had the .advantage in num- E. H. Loftus came in from Warner farming purposes, a fast walk is one of brought the matter forcibly to the atten­ r Thw says J. W. Manning 89 or 100 feet fr >m the surface when it bers and position, but the men must have NOTICE. j ur'fl.aseil the trottnig stallion < *piur, ami valley last Sunday evening,and will spend the most desirable qualities in horses, tion of the citizens interested in the strikes bedrock. Anyhow, with two or shelte' from both surf and bullets; son e several weeks in this neighborhood be ­ I and among breeders of draft horses this ground. In consequence, a public meet­ three miles of rich pay ground already had been wounded at the begining of the w iIT keep him in tiui count Ts heroby given that I will sell at Pub­ fore he returns. Mr. L. reports his stock point is receiving much attention. From ing was held in the old school house Sat­ prospected the proprietor has the satis- fray b it none kdled. Only one war' lic Auction, of the 1st day of August, \ good skin ditpser wanted at the doing very well, and he is evidently pros­ their great size it would naturally be sup­ urday afternoon to consider what might ; faction of knowing that lie has one of the wounded so badly a.‘ to need help, and Ashland glove factory Address J. B. 1879, between the hours of one and two pering in business posed that the Pereheron stock would not best be done toward improving the case. | best, if not the best, mining privileges’in many there were to help him, and soon R. Hutchings, Ashllmd, Ogn. all were safely on the ridge, busily en o'clock P. M. at the store of J M, Mc­ Messrs. W. P. Farlow , of Butte creek, excel in speed in any gait, but W. C. I After the subject had been presented I Southern Oregon. p. Pr»>f. W. T. Leeke and wife came into ' and Ch*istepher Farlow, from the Wil­ gaged in piling up breast work's of the Call A Co. in Ashland, Jaek-cai county, Myer informs us that his Pereheron- and disius'.ed, a motion of Capt. J. M. fown last Tuesday to sj»end a few days in lamette valley, brothers of Hiram Far- Oregon two boys' suits of J .~ctory goods, S hocking F atal A ccident .—A man ■ sma 1 logs and sticks with which they horse, Gen. Fleury, on the return from McCall was carried that a committee of •Ssithig their many friends here. low, spent several days in Ashland List the Willamette, walked forty miles in three be appointed by the chairman to was killed by a runaway team near Mo­ I were surrounded. As soon as they wore left with me for »H-iir’i vp by R. Ball; Wyou want a good picture go to the week. They departed for Butte creek, eleven hours last Tliuisday, from below obtain, if possible, in writ’hg the con­ doc Point, Lake county, on Wednesday driven from the ridge the Indians became si’id clcthii g will be sold to ¡»av me cost of making up and the expense of this •J\:ioj>ticun Gallery.' The propr'.’ tu’s ■ the first of this week. Rock Point to Ashland—not trotting a sent of the owners of lots therein to the of last week. The victim was a peddler l demoralized and ceased fighting; they notice and sale. do good work at re.isuiiable rates. L. B. Applegate came in from Link­ hundred yards of the entire distance. transfer of .*he Ashland Cemetery prop­ named Savage, from San Francisco, who ; had not expected to meet such stubborn MARCUS MAYER. The sheriff s sale of the saw mill prop­ ville • hi the stage last Monday evening, This is good walking in such hot weather erty from the school directors of this dis­ was on hii way from Fort Klamath to resistance. Most of the animals fell intc V shland , July 11th, 1879. no6-3t erty'of Jas. Purvis, un Jenny creek, was and split a few days in Ashland. Mr. as prevailed for a horse weighing sixteen trict to the board of trustees of Ashland, Linkville with his wagon and two horses. the Lands of the «Indians, but a few, p st polled till to-iiiorr<>w, the 2d inst. And report to the directors. In pursu­ When he was opposite Modoc point_ the i i packed with ammunition and some pro- A. contemplates moving to Ashland with hundred jHiunds. Notice to Subscribers to Ash­ ance of this motion/ the chairman ap­ neck-yoke brokp letting the pole fall to i visions, were secured. Working hard in Mrs. Cohen, of Jacksonville, has Loen his family this fall, to give his children W ent I p .» T ree . A short time ago pointed as such committee, Chris. Blake, the ground and frightening the horses, the darkness, the men soon sun- tinded land College Fund ! sj ending a few days in Ashland this the benefits of our school advantages. a rumor came floating in over the Link- which started »IF on a run. The unfor themselves with defenses which made week with her sister, Mrs. M. Baum. Our “heated term begati the early ville stage line that C. Stow had been Capt. McCall and Capt. Thos. Smith. Those who subscribed to the fund fyr tunate mar. was thrown ct * and crushed them secure from ary sudden at tack,and There being no further business, the A. D. Helman will build his new dwel­ part of last week and continued till the treed by a belligere it Lake county coy­ meeting adjourned. the purchase of the Ashland Acad**hy or dragged beneath the wagon in such a theft turned their attention to making o ling house this summer on the tine site first of this week. < >n the hottest day, ote. This we could hardly credit for two way that liutn his legs below the knee i themselves as comfortable as possible for building are requested to crll and make J as . K ilgore , Chairman, he has chosen east of Daley A Co.’s mill. Lust Sunday, the mercury reach 100' in reasons; one was that Walter Phillips were horribly mangled, one being almost ; the night. They had no water, and after payment to the Treasurer ef the Board M H. L eeds , Sec. F. W. Ewing, Esq., has been nomi­ the shade in Ashland. W e are having told it, and the other was, we felt certain ------------------------------------ entirely stripped of flesh. In the wild a little while the thirst became unbeara­ of Trustees, at tho office of the Ashland nated for district attorney upon the pleasant weather again now. School Meeting. that Stow s reputed fleetness of foot hope of relief of some kind, the poor man ble, especially to the woun led. Water M’ll. as .>- ote’s clutches without going up a tree 4-3t W. H. ATKINSON, Treaa. ing in dand district the directors were a short' distance away, and when found, three men volunteered to go after it to a reached this place Wednesday evening, lumbia last week. Tliev were accom- W e have learned since, however, that the about two hours after the accident, was i little hryok about a hundred yards dis ­ and started for Yreka yesterday morn­ ¡tallied by a daughter of Mai. Keefer, story has foundation in fact. Stow tells instructed to levy and collect a ten mill lying partly in the water. He was taken tant. Laying aside their guns and tak­ For Sale Cheap! who has gone t > Fort Klamath to visit us he did climb a tree to escape a wolf, tax for the purpose of building a new t > the house of Capt. Ferree, a\l -J4aod ing such vessels as they could carry, the ing. school house. As there was an impres­ One Osborne Self Binding Harvester, Jay Niles, of Cottonwood, returned her sister, Lieut. Duncan's wife. but it was a big grey one, not a cayote. sion among some of the tax payers of th* -about ten hours, suffering greatly, ap­ three men went out into the darkness and warranted, by B. F. REESER. yesterday from Roseburg, whither he Thus. Johaon, “Long Tom,” who has He was tishing'along the Klamath river, district that there was some illegality in parently from internal injuries. He was upon their perilous errand. Orders were had taken a load of “commercial travel been mining at Silver creek fur a num­ and came suddenly upon a Ing, hungry the proceedings of the meeting, another perfectly sensible until he died, and gave given not to lire until the men returned, A BARGAIN FOR SOME MANI eis.” I ber of months has sold out his claim to creature that jumped toward him. He meeting was called for last Saturday af­ directions for the disposal of his property, or else had been discovered by the Indi­ A good house and lot for sale on Cran­ A six horse team from Cardwell's liv­ Eil. Lavens, and passed through Ashland tired with his rifle and missed, and then ternoon. The meeting was called t > or­ including about $800 in coin upon his ans. A deep silence followed, L-< ken- té u ‘et. For particulars inquire of ely took a load ut Jacksonville people lip last Saturday going to California. He with some considerable alertness sought der by the chairman, A. D. Helman,and person, to a son and »laughter in San only by an occasional shot from an in ROB’T. GARRET?. io the Cuurtnay soda springs last 8un- made a very fair little “stake” at Silver the upper branches of a neighboring tree. its object being stated, a vote ujxin the Francisco. His remain''/were buried at dian, and the eoii'inual sighing of the x L shland , Ogn. [no5i »f ] creek. . r._ ....» < a He feas since come down. s liad to send two hacks Efforts are being ma le to have the at th* former meeting, viz: A tax of ten Mr. Savage came up from San Francisco utes, ten. twenty—half an hour passed, A G ood O bject .—The movement for New To- ay. beside the stage to carry the passengers much talked-of street west of ¡Uid ¡>aral- mills was voted for the purchase of land on Saturday, ic.d went dvt t Thornton's lot to Granite for the building of a school house upon morning. ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. contemplates arrangements which will was c at Cottonwood this week look­ returning. Suddenly the crash of many street. 1 his would be a great improve ­ it As before, no instructions were giv- Win. Riggs started yesterday morning prevent confusion and trouble in ti e sad ing after his quartz interests. Work has rifle shots came from the direction IlaviHg t.-iken >he «teacy fo- R. ßr rken- for Lake county. He thinks of stopping ment to the town, and would certainly business of chousing the location of the *n the directors as to the kind of house recently been recommenced on the Lodi i the men had taken, and faintly the rush ridg>?« M hi LJ.* W u k« ui Riwtw«, I will leceive render ¡.lvqerty in its neighborhood or the time w ithin which it shall be built. for a time at Way’s station, this side of graves of the departed, but also because ledge, in which ho ii interested, and a of hurrying footsteps could be heard, a ordere f- r any wo-k neeoe i iw thi» liue in more valuable. On motion,the directors wefe instruct­ Linkville. , of the likelihood of its resulting in the ed to rent rooms or make such other ar­ tunnel is now being run on the ie-Ure to f<*w stmggling bullets came pattering in ASHiAKD AKO VICINITY- The friends of Dr. Aiken ami Miss Ida general improvement of the appearance rangements ;is may be necessary for the drain it and v.l.vn this is done they will to the logs of the barricade, and then all Leander Neil talks of buiL|mg a neat Those wkbiog V» de-ign« anl leirn -h« j.ricc« ^Iaitin received cards las’ week bearing of the “city of the dead.” A regular accommodation of the pupils of the dis­ h ive a large bod ■: of quartz, at command. was quiet again but the moaning win?" little house in the western pait of town cu> do »u b. caliii g u;.oii me in Afhl >i d. the news that the welding had taken Mr. De witt brought oyer about fifty keej>er should be appointed, and ¡»aid trict until the school house is ready for pounds tins summer. It has been suspected for and the roaring surf, and the breathless Li vl-.f A. fi. JACOB8 of quartz from the ledge, which place in Oakland on the 23d. The doctor from the income derived from the sale of use. An amendment to this motion to w 11 be sent to Sacramento to be suspense in the camp was painful, as the sumetime. and his bi ide left San Francisco for B. F. Reeser and Dick Roach as their future home in Jacksonville last lots, to keep the place in order, dig the prohibit the directors from “hiring or tr e I by the new process, known as the i Aien watched with rifles cocked, ready to Robertson process, of which we made cended Ashland Butte las*, week, and Saturday, making the trip by way of graves, and do such other work as may farming the scholars out at so much per mention last week. The rock looks well welcome friend or foe. An hour passed FRANCO-AMERICAN HOTEL, be required. If there be not a sufficient head,” as heretofore, was lost. kuled a large cinnamon bear near the Portland. and free gold is to be seen in it. The ! ■ and the three men did not come. Hope income to pay for all the work that is JACKSONVILLE, OREGON ' snow line. Thu tax, it is estimated,will raise alxiuf ledge now averages a foot in thiclrntss. had almost fled, when a well known voic_ Someone turned the water off at the wanted, no doubt most of those who own $1,800, and there is much conjecture as We aL’t learn that a couple of strangers was heard with the news that they had Hirain Farlow and E. J. Fallow with head of McCall A Anderson’s minino a short time ago star tec? a tunnel in the MADAME HOLT sfili renlinnra to lots would be glad to pay what is neces ­ o to the way in which the money will be h 11 above the Lodi claim, and now have returned safe, and with water. They hail wiiit.npon gceMn al Ibis Ln^-e»t»l their families have gone to the soda ditch last Sunday afternoon or during the I »• sary to have them kept in order. As it expended by the directors. The suppo I a good ledge sonic three feet in width. a narrow escape, and after the burning lisbe along. We also learn drink a little, tho men recounted their wilh Ih- òf.d fuie to L a h. d il Riipplted tsout - street adjoining the academy lot to M. gone. If this was maliciously done to the hallowed spot where was laid to rest dollar school house would not accommo- th .t Morse and Jacobs recently crushed adventures to eager listeners. er»> Or- p«,iu. the forms of loved one« are neglecting Powell, of Fortt Klamath, for $315. Mr. cause trouble it was a very mean act, and [ to be continued .] Th»iti«ite» f »• jn.-t j »tr.irapp, a sln>rr some quartz from their ledge in an aras- [ the matter simply because there is no one half the children in the district. the perpetrators may expect rough treat ­ Po vell will probably build a dwelling tra, which on a partial clean-up gave • f i>n lie ,i i«< aoiicilt-.l here who makes it his business to at­ Erick kfln burning—brick next week. ment if they are discovered. flattering returns.— Yreka Union. Lous© upon it in a short time. 4-4tf MADAME HoLT tend to sueh work. Subscribe for the T idings . THE ASHLAND TIDINGS. T i * *- » «J. , J 4 -Y • nv K. I ! i i . . ° ! I i - I Í I i i