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------------ — -------- — .......... THE ......... . .X r ASHLAND i LOCAL BREVITIES. TIDINGS. 4 ________________________________________________________________ of Article» ¿J<-po»ite4 in the Hon.C. C Beekman heads the subscrip Scaps of South - U 0 r'g Hi H.'-. Alex. Maitims ;.<pej;ed lip froiii San tier Sio .e of Hlaionie Hull. tion list for the building of a Presbyterian Tory» *” I F’:rtim«?;:c ;n 1 few dais. Roads dusty. FRIDAY... AUG 8, 1*711 / Among the earl) ¡¡ioneers of Oregon, rthurch in- Jacksonville with 81,000. J S Eubanks, Secretary of Ashl; 1 D. A „-.a an wife reached tbeir home Lovely moonlight nights. About 82,000 lias already been sub Lodge, No. 23, F. A A. M., has furn j few, or none. Eave ¡»assed in ire eventful B eginning W ork .—The work of in Jacksonville last Saturday lives than I.in Isay Aiq»leg;ite,and, withal, Butter 25 cents a pound in Ashland scribed. ished us for publication the following list nona,perhaps,can look back over tlie years clearing off the lot for the brick building F McHatton is lettering the front of See the new ad. of Fountain & Farlow. | Sheriff Hogan,’ of Douglas county, on of articles deposited in the corner stone: ! a long' life with greater satisfacfioii in of Fountain A FurloW, Inlow and Hel H F. Phillips’livery and stage stable Some wheat is arriving at the Ashland Wednesday of last w’éek, arrested as a de 1 Account of laying the stone, as fol having folluwed the light oi'truth, honor man was begun last Monday morning; A small colony will start from Portland ! The men recounted how they had safe- faulter E G Clark, treasurer of the lows: “This corner stone of the Masonic j and the foundation wall will be built as mills and-duty, as revealed to him. Mr. Ap to lo "it.e in Jackson, Josephine or La The Jacksonville brass band wants a Work’ngmen’s Union of Albany, who was building erected by Ashland Lodge, No. ' plegate has been more or less prominent It and unobserved by the Indians, made soon as the material can be brought to their way to the little stream and county soon absconding With the funds of the asso 23, F. A A. M , w is hid by the Grand the ground. Chas. Adams will do the wagon. ly before the public for many years, ami, ® 1 Great preparations aie being made for Lodge of Fre^ and Accepted Masons of being a man of strong views and positive were just betrinnirci- to fill their ves stone work, and Daley A Co., the wood New good received at McCall & ciation. work. Mrs. Robertson, wife of the late Dr the State of Oregon on Thursday, Au expression as well as unfailing self-reli sels, when a lot of Inuiajis came towards ! the Odd Lelle ws’ celebration at Jackson Baum’s. ville '»n the 18tl Robertson/of Yreka, died at the resi gust 7th, A I). 1879, A L 5879, Brother ance, he has ne er beer, accuse I of a ten them, carrying on1 . f their number who Childers Bros, arc ntfeking brick near M usical E ntertainment .—John Kel 11 " H 11 had hu left hand seve *e’v dence of her father-in-law at La Grange, Thos. G. Reams, A. G. M. Buildinz ■ ’ dency to “crook the pregnant hinges ox had been wounded They only had tin.c ley, the celebrated pioneer musician, well Lakeview to slip gently uiider a iiiige lug wliich was cat bj a p.eve of falling lumber at thrf Committee, Pat. Dunn, J. M. McCall, Georgia, on July 22d. She was but 22 the knee’ to catch the sinile of popular Harvest wages are 81 50 a day ih’ known to nearly every old resident of the partially covered with smaller timber Masonic building yesterday. II. C Hill, J?tiob Wagner and W. H. favor, but we have yet to hear of a single years of age. Pacific coast, will give air entertainment Jackson county. and sticks, and sit quietly until the sav- : A Chinaman was arrested 2nd held un Eïcayations have been made for cel- Atkinson; Architect and Superintendent, impeachment of his integrity, honor or in Ashlad this (Friday) evening. Mr. The next will be the Pioneer Rfeuhicn1, ages thought proper to leave. They had der $300 bunds at Jackseiinlle last Fri lars under the stores of Fountain A Far- L. S. P. Marsh. conscientious discharge of duty in what Kelley, assisted by his wife, who is also September 11th 2. Sketch of the formation of the low and Dr. Inlow. The earth taken out ever public position he lias been placed. not yet tasted any water, being in too day for passing a counterfeit half-dollar. an accomplished musician,has beert giving I A tailor from Nevada, named' Mairs, h;i3 been spread upon the street in front Lodge, names of first officers, and names Ihff following biographical outline, which much haste to get back to their friends, ! It s lucky that holo in the corner stone entertainments in Northern California lias located at Yreka. of present officers. apjieared in’ last week’s X nt!ne'f will and were compelled to crouch under tlie I isnolrrgc-i If it were-most of the pos » of and below Houck's. which have received flattering notices from 3. Impression on lead of tlie official give some idea of his eventful career of log and listen to the Indians drinking ■ sessions of this generation would have Read special notice of Treasurer of the Coolidge’s front yard now attracts at the press. Don’t miss hearing them. their fill, not more than ten feet aw'aÿ ■ be .'ii bequeathed to the unknown future. seal of Ashland Lodge, No. 23, F. A’ A. over three score and ten years. Trustees of the College. tention and comment from every stranger They will be here only one nigh. from them, while the water invitingly ; 1 he sub -e.t of tliis sketch was bum in Dr. J. M. Taylor returned from Rose who passes through town. The solid M. —all of tho above deposited by J. S. rippled past. Laying the Y'°unded red ' Henry Mensor, of Jacksonville, has Eubanks; Soc.'of the Lodge Henry coii.Gy, eiffuiky, Sept 18,1808. P icture G allery .— An opportunity burg Monday evening. been challenged by r. foot-racer of Doug niîiss of dahlias and tKb beds of smaller 4. A" dimit from Spring Prairie Lo lge, 1 lie fa oily emigrate I to Missouri aiul set- down near the water, the rt'i.iiaus/afttr 1 las comity yair.ed Cozad to run for a.stake will be given t » the citizens of this val Fort Junes wants to be a money-order flowers are aVtîîéir prettiest. No.' 136, F. A A M., granted to tied near St L uns, then a small French satisfying their own thirst, went away of $200. The challenge has not yet been ley to secure most excellent pictures of postofiice, and it should be Educat.onul advantages were and left him alone. Not daring to speak ! The directors of the Jacksonville pub W. H. Atkinson; also one piece of cop vuiage. themselves and friends at the “Sciopticon pour an,I as a coneequence, young Lind accepted. G. F. Billings is having repairs done lic school have engage I three teachers ! per coin of date 1968, one silver three- say iuid revived but little education up to each other as they crouched under the Gallery," which will be at the following uj»un the rate of the Eagle mill. The residence of N. Thoss, of Apple besides the principal for the next year, cent piece’of date 1851 and ‘one three- to his iiitec nth year, wne.i, witti a few log, the three meu each knew what the places, and will positively remain only ! Don’t miss the stipj»er and the party H. C. Flemming, Chas. Prim and'a young cent bill I' S. paper currency—deposi young assoc.ates, he e .aped from home others were thinking of—tho wounded gate was totally destroyed by tire last the specified time: Ashland, until and eiuisted viider Ge;i. Ashlev, < f St. Indian must be dispatched, and so qu - Monday afternoon. The family was all lady whose name we did not learn. at Houck's this (Thursday) evening ted bv' W. H. Atkinson. Thursliy, Aug. 7th; at Phenix, 8th, Louis For a trapping expedition to the absent at- the time except a yonug girl, G. T. Baldwin came in from Linkville Fifty dozen chickens wanted by Jas 5. U. S. silver tr.ule dollar', dite 1873 K >c.ky mountains. One division of the etly as not to alarm the rest. Nudging 9th and 10th; Eagle Point, Aug. 12th, last Thbrsdaÿ and started for Portland —deposited by J. Houck expedition w.tii the heavy baggage, as e.i:h other, and with a perfect under- j sister of Mrs. Thoss, and nothing was 13th anl 11th Particular attention per Eoiuk, at the Ashland House. * saved. 6. Two-cent »jc-pper coin, date 1864— cended the Missouri while the remainder standing, the men drew Khe:r knives in Adjourned term of Circuit Court fo? the next morning. M . B. had m t been paid to children, and good pictures guar »vitii pack trains proceeded oy land. At ¡»reparation for the sickening work, and We are glad to learn tb.r.i the opera in Ashland for about three years, and’ it deposited by’T. G. Watters. antee 1. Old pictures copied and en Jackson county’begins' next Monday. the Rickaree towns tho river ¡»arty . i took him some time to find his bearings. 7. Specimens of Spanish Merino wool was attacked and defeated by the Indi as soon as the retreating Indians were tion undergone l y Wr< M. Turner, ed larged and finishe 1 in water colors or J’. It R. Hutchings will build a small'' ans ami was driven bn :k to Council out of close ear-shot, they jiounced upon itor of the Sc .it i tie/, for the removal of a Crayon. Call at once, as time is limited. barn this season oh his property up the ! Grass'iop[>er8 are thick in Little Shasta —by John P. Walker. valley. They have not been so thick 8. A pliotograghic copy of the Boston Blu.is. Here young- Applegate and some the helpless savage, and . soon made a cat-ariet, is regarded as successful. Mr. canyon. Li>:< t > the D iivina ; e .—People in since ’56. Ih many places they will en / r niii'i Transcript size, 4x6 inches, date others were takei1 sick and were sent with “good Indian" of him. But iii the death Turrter was still confined to a darkened H. F. Phillips now has a fine match j the wounded back to St. Louis After struggk hb had gi-en a shout loud room, at last advices, but it is hoped his town cannot be too careful of the drain tirely destroy the seco 11 crop of alfalfa, Fe\ 9. 1874—by'll. C. Hiil. this lie returned In me but his restless team of silver-mane sorrels for buggy age about their ¡»remises during the irri having come, fbrtunateb/, too lafe tb 9. A Confederate cotton bond on the spirit longe I for a more adventurous life enough to reach the ear? uf some of his sight will be perfectly restored when ho driving. gating season. In some of the’ gutters harm the first crop. Northern Bank of Mississippi for $5, of ili iii was there afforded him and he fol comrades, and by the time the three men ; is again able to bear tlie light. Jesse Walker has disposed of his inter lowed tra ling on the river fora time,then had ’illtd their vessels with water and h id , where the water is running most of the Rev. J. R. N. Bell, Presiding Elder, date 1864—by W. H. Atkinson. I mprovements in I an - kvicle .—Geo. worked for a while ui the newl discuv- started off’for the barricade a number of ti n? little ;> < »Is fofm’an 1 are soon cov- ests" in Harney valley, and intends to ! M. E. Chinch, South, has made the fol I 16. Copy of constitution, penhl code, erell lead mines of llliiioi T. Baldwin, 1 he prosperous tinner of uid afterwards ere<l with a greeti scum that is nr»t‘ locate at Bonanza. lowing ajipoiiitments: Second Sunday in etc., of the Grand Lodge of'Oregon; with served as ¡1 vuliintef-r in the Black Hawk Indians had reached the spot. The In Linkville, will build chis Reason a fine Fresh groceries and provisions of the August, at Williams’ creek, Josephine the Grand Seal attached; proceedings of war. 1 I11 Jalinaiy, 1831 he was married, dians saw at once what had happened, thought to be conducive' to health. If 111 Cob county, Missouri, to Elizabeth and started in pursuit of the men,but the store and diveliijg'.’per tlie site of the th?.’c is a sauit try crmriiittee of the best quality atid'at'bottom'prices at But county, camp meeting;’the next Sunday ! the convention of F. A A. M’ of Oregon xi:ii store buumfig lie now occupies. The .»luiei <1 nd soon after removed to ¡South- T > ,v 1 3 >irl, they sh » i’ I draw att j.i- ler & Rockfeilow’s. in 1851; official bulletin of the Supreme western Missouri, where he built the darkness Was too great to give them ar.y store will have as fine a front as any in at Byoee’s Ferry, district co.ifereace. iiojic of cajiture, so in sheer desperation ti»1 to th? matter anl hive the p? »ple A’party of Ashland ladies and gentle The July number of t ìe Xjo.’ is Council of Peru, A. A. S, R.; by-laws of first mill erected in southwestern Mis- they sent a volley after the retreating the town, and, with the other new build- and the publie officers attend tn such men will start upon an excursion to Cra upòn our cable. It is particularly intei- Oregc»n Lodge, Perfection No. 1, A. A. souri. irtgs in Linkville, will greatly improve m 1843 lie crossed the plains and be men. The men had hidden themselves ci<)> is c > .1? with! 1 their respective tfet lake next’ week. eisting to the people of this section, con S. R. , dispensation and by-laws* of Ore came a settler 111 Polk county, where in the appearance of the place. Thatcher pro*, inces. A* l<»t of fine cheese from' trie New1 taining several articles >i local interest. gon Cbuimandery, No. 1. K. T.; order ¡844, lie served as a member of the first in the driftwood to cscaj>e their j ursvers. A \\ orden will be able to move into their of the ceremonies oi the laying of- the I volunteer company organized to protect nd when all was again quiet they, "en new store about the first of October. Hi: » perty i urn hased . — 1 he pur York Dairy at Crescent city rbYeived at I An excellent description .in I illustration I corner stone of the State Capitol Build the new settlements against the Indians. tured out and made their way safely into of Mount Sii i!9ta are given. chase of the Ashland Academy property Fountain <Sr FVtlo’*’». ! ing at Salem, Oregon; Caitt!<li<m Craf/s- In 1846 he w;ls one of the fifteen men the ba ricade. UE.XL.KY UlEMS Geo. Deali of Cotton wood, spent a day has now been made by the Trustees of Marsh A Co. have the contract for who hunted out the south road from the The night passed wiiiiout any more j man, a monthly magazine; 1 he Free . ’ a- the Ashland College and Normal School, ' in Ashland this wedk. Willamette valley to Fort Hall; in 1848 building Prof. Rogers’ dwelling house, H enley , Cal., Aug. 4, 1879. •f””, a Masonic publication of Australia; went to tlie newly discovered mines in damage than they had suffered in the I and property dee led to the M. E. Many of the miners in this county have and expect to have it ri ady for occupali Thermometer “way up.” Masonic Htvieu, published in Ohio; California by land and returned by water; fore part of the attack. An occasional C • ifervuc • up >.i conditions which will quit work for the season to wait fot the' cy in about six weeks Lt is to be two Cottonwood wears the collar for the sonic Adcocate, of Indiana; Ma onic To- 111 1849 raised a company aiid went with shrtMould vary the monotonous moan satisfy all of the s i »scribers to the fund ' next supply of water. full stories in bight, and will add greatly largest yield of hay to the acre, S. Shat I km, of M nine; Tae Hanjat, a Masonic Gen. Lane 111 pursuit and to the capt pre ing of the wind and roaring of the surf in <>i? imp »riant point. That is, the to the improvement of tail part of town. of the deserting regulars from Oregon Guin Butler returned last Saturday ' publication of Budaport, Hungary—de- City; in 185J, removed to the Umpqua; Morning dawned and the Indians wore as tuck having cut some that went as high successful an I satisfactory corttinuanec from a week's rustication upon his fath C. B. Watson, Esq., returned from j posited by I. W. Pratt, Grand Secretary. as six tons to the aerté, at the first cut served there as Special ltidian Agent un numerous and determined as at first, and of the school is rendered assure as possi er’s ranch in Lake couhty. ting. Who can bëat it? Portland on Sunday evening's su.^'x and when daylight give them a view of the 11 Samples of woolen goods made by der Gen. Palmer; in 1853 went to the ble by th ? provision tint the property On the Lodi quartz ledge work is pro The-family of A. C. Jones, Esq.,’of departed with his wife and little uighb the Ashland Woolen Manufacturing Co. Rogue River war as a Captain of volun situation they opened upon the com in ly be retaine 1 by the conference only Jacksonville, are spending a few days at ter, who have beeu visiting <» <rrandj»a teers and was with Gen. Lane at the gressing steadily, with flattering results. mand with renewed vigor. The men —by W. H. Atkinson. treaty made by him near Table Rock. up > 1 c >n litioii of tile seho.d being su?- the soda springs above Ashland. The strangers’ lead still pro3j»ect8 well, Cmtwood's, and his sister, Miss Mary 12. Silver coin, date 1822—by Free I11 1859, he r -moved to Jackson county were now fairly protected by their im cesCully maintained Watson, on Tuesday morning for Lake man Yandell. and resided for a time at tire Toll House provised breastworks, and did not show ’ md your correspondent thinks, or ¿it Henry Pa}>e, Jr., ¡»assed through town'' view. 13. —Copy of the State Lint Herald, on the Siskiyou mountain; in 1861, as a any signs of weakening. Now and then least hoj»es, that it may prove a bonanza. Nor S old .—Last Saturday rftemoon ' on Monday, going from JadraMville to “Crocks” and Ed. Farlow will be in published at L-okeview, Oregon, by C. Captain of Rugae River volunteers, went —as at other’and similar encc¿inters—¡ Smith A Shaughnessy are washing up Deputy Sheriff Scybert wai at the Acad Yreka with H. M. Barnes and‘wife. to tlie plains for th? protection of emi- the tiring would slacker, and tlie hostile at their hydraulic claim, and' are taking emy building to sell the desks, bell and J. S. Eubanks, Jr., wbbt out last trouble, “first thingthey know.” “Josh” B. A W. W. Watson—dejK»sited by C. grants; in 1862 served in the Oregon Hill A'Brick- I Legislature as a member from Jackson parties would engage in reciprocal band out tl.c shining metal other furniture, under the execution we week to sh<»e the horses on PhiHips’ stage | was sick the other day and these two fel B. Watson. lows did their best to make him drink a 14 Silver coin of date 1875, the date county, acted under Superintendent inage. In this case the Indians had the house are washing with very good suc manti >ne I last week. A few loose stools, line, between this place amP Lhikviile bottle of ink and water under false pre ff the org .nization of Ashland Lodge, Rector as Special Indian Aixent fo~' best of it, for they taunted the men with I I cess. Cha js, ta! t<ibl«Mf*<*tc. • *tc., were s< Id, but the I I Jackson county is entitled tb four’ Southern Oregon; in 1864 was Interpret Tale of the desks and bell was protested scholarships in the state university, and ; tenses, telling him it was’a sôotliiïigmed No. 23, F. A A. M. -by G. W. Wilshire. er at the Klamath and Modoc treaty and being hungry, while they, themselves, ¡ Among the improvements may be no 15. A brief sketch of the settlement, in the ensuing year '*as' appointed sub had fared suinptously on the captured ticed a bam, 40x80 feet, built for S. against by W. C. Myer, who rJal to there are still two vacancies to be filled. I icine. flour and sugar. In this manner the Shattuck on his Sterling ranch; two hay Parties bcoùght to AshlaTid last wfeek growth and ¡»resent condition of the town agent and served at Klamath until those ¡»rescut decisions from various 1 The’ Board of Equalization of Lake when he removed to make room for a fight continued for some hours,when one barns, 26x80 feet each, built by W. H. sfer.iif.'cns of what was thought to be of Ashland —by W. H. Leeds. courts in the l uffed States, which sus- apeht There are those who be of the command, the bravest of them all, S'idth, and one in course of construction, county will publicly examine the assCss- 16 A bottle of wine made l»y Jasper mi'itar» platinum. It is claimed to be instead taine 1 his position that the desks and lieved that had “Uncle Lindsay" Apple i ment roll on the last Monday in 'August. . srr.ftll pieces of rich silver ore, and sòme j Houck in 1876 of grapes grown in Ash- gate remained in charge of the Lake' In and an officer of the company, Buck Mil 80 feet long, for M. Fultz. bell are real e t ate instead of personal Stained and scratched fingers are in The Commissioner of the General Uand of the boys who went down there from j land by O. Coolidge'aricl Jasper Houck dians all would have gone well and that ler, was shot through the head and in projierty. Mr. Anderson, not caring to vogtic'novr —Mat’s blackberries are ripe," the bloody drama of the Modoc war stantly killed. His body was dragged, push the question to a suit, decided not Oifice has decided that a Timber Culture i Ashland last »¡»ring think they can find — by J Houck. 17. A bottle labelled “Concentrated would never have been played.' Mr. Ap out of the reach of the bullets and placed you km w to f»n«^ie sale, and the matter was entry cannot embrace land in more than ; the ledge. plegate, now in his 71st year, resides in . Times dull and items terribly scarce. one section dr »¡q»e 1 at this ¡mint. L. S. P. Marsh came in ‘ ftotn Lake Essence Jamaica Ginger, manufactured Ashland in this county. He is one of under a large log. Several more of the 1 More anon. E. B. F Reeser is constantly m iking up county last Thursday. Bêsides the car by Dr. J H Chitwood, Druggist, Ash tlmse strong and resfless spirits who hew men had been wounded and tho Indians I D ingep . o ’ s M ischief . Win. Willi«, tin ware for the growing trade he lias out the way to civilization in the wilder were pressing closer and closer, as if dc: tv : A TH ER REPORT. penter work oh' Thatcher A” Worden’s land. ” ness and who are nevertheless willing to termined to annihilate the command. ’•One-armed Bill, the hunter, who is I established, and keeps a complete assort ! 18. Gold dollar, dated 1854; silver five- new store. Marsh A Co. have been do . aid liberally in promoting the refining in- ’dvin'r in the »vh.-ol home just this side ment on hand The following is the weather rejmrt ing-other work in’ Lake county, having cent piece, date 18.37; three-cent piece, : fluences of an advancing civilization. Tlie situation w.is now becoming mere d Mi D’irn’s, tells us that while he was for the week ending A :g 5th, at 6 a . desjierate than ever. Want of water and nickel, date 1865; one copper cert, date John Cowan passed through town 1 just finished remodeling and building an 1 He take ya deep interest in the success of m . and 12 M., fumisheu us by Mr. H. C. .iwav fr >111 homo last week someone fired Tuesday with the trotting horse Ophir, , I food had begun to tell on some of the addition to the far ah »use of Captain 1839; copper half-cent, date 1809—de • cuf' Pioneer society and was last year its a I u’’et from a ritk <r pistol through Ins going to Yreka fa) train fcr the races at 1 President. Mrs. Applegate, for nearly ; men, and all were more or less dcmonl 1111 posited by A. D. Helman. Ferree. fnmt door. It might have been done by ME\1III R DA i E THF.RMT R 19. Copy Dhifiil Co^nun publication of half a century a generous, amiable atid I i ijed. Consultin’ with his mfci , Card the conung fair’ I faithful helpmate, still resides at the old I When the Trustees employed M. L. .«•»me reckless iii/lividi.Al who was nessing j Abbott w.is about to order an advance tn- 6 A V. 12 M. Jhome at Ashland. R. B. Kinne, of the General Land Of i McCall to survey the town, nothing was 1879—deposited by Dr. W. Jackson. by ami sup{»osed the house to be vacant, i wards, the river, to cut his way through 3Ó Clear ........... 84 20. List <>f officers of Warren Lodge, 57 set- said about the important matter of fix 4* but there is no excuse for such conduct, fice at Washington is in Roseburg JÌ 56 81 'VffE at R1 st .—“ R urt- -h«»-!rtfai’ked ’ the Indians if possible, and thence on to No. 10, F. A A. M. — deposited by Max 44 will ing the grade of Main street This cab. I the wheat in some ¡»arts of the Willam I Rogue river, when the Indians were seen i 50 82 an 1 Bill is naturally rather indignant tling donation claim business. He Muller. a »« I remain about a month. 52 80 be done at the time of thé sùrveÿ, at over it. He says he does not know that I 44 ..................... 21. ' Names of principal officers of Jack- ette valley and, it is feared, will affect 1 to hastily leave their coverts on the lower 3 56 81 he b is any bitter enemies, but if any man I The Douglas county Grangers have meth leàs eXpehSè than at arty other son county from its organisation to pres the yield to a considerable extent. The ' end of the trail and "Camper wildly into j << 4 84 57 4 wants to give him fair ¡»lav and call him I shipped their wool to l?an Francisco, the time, and it would save trouble to hare ent date—deposited by J. R. Neil, Esq. Chili club wheat is affected the worst, ' the brush ami up the hill. In a few min : 56 85 * J out where the ground is measnred off, he price offered them by the home dealers it attende 1 to now? while the white Mediterranean appears utes three horsemen were seen to descend ,j 22. List of officers of Oregon Chapter, il uwied . Eber Emery, of Eagle Point, builder is willing to take his chances with his being thought too low. to have almost entimly escaped the rust. ¡ in a gallop to the beach, closely followed j No. 4, R. A. M.—deposited by Hon. Peaches will not l>e as large as usual in of the old Ashland House, made us a John E. Ross. own old rifle. The late spring-sown wheat is most liable, i by a straggling band of blue-coated men I RAI MÉY—HELM AN.—In Table Rock I v»ry pleasant call on Tu and ly last. He this neighborhood this year, the frost or it appears, to the damaging blight, while On they came, the officers, who were ■ precinct, July 24ib, by Elder H. C. 23. Piece of rock picked up by T. G. i N ominations in S iskiyo »-. —The Dem the “curl,” or both,’ having interfered ’ reports the prospects of Eagle Point be i Fleming J T. Rai nicy an 1 Mrs. Su j Reames in the“Bridal Chamber”of Mam- fall-sown wheat will almost entirely es mounted, waving their swords and urg- I ocratic convention of Siskiyou county. with their development coming a town very flattering. His wife, j san E Helman. cape it this year Farmers me cuttirg ing the men forward ; onyvard along the' ! moth Cave, Kentucky ih 1870—by Gen I Cal., met on the 1st, anl mile th? fol I Mrs. Brown and Mrs. Dignain accom as fast as possiLh- ihe wheat that is in tlie be ach u til they re ach'IFto wirtiin tw.i j Jacob Ish lias the'contract for furnish- I J ' T. G. Reaines. IJOIIÜ I I lowing n uninations: For Superior Ju Ige, panied him to town a id will spen 1 a few dough, experience having ¡»roven that the hundre I yards 1 f the battle ground..when i ing the O v*C. Stage Company's stations 24. Piece of English silver coin 100 Edwin Shearer; Sheriff, I). N. Lash; days visiting friends. grain, if exposed to the sun, after it is . the I11 lians began pouring into them a i MrCLAlN.—Near Ashland, August 1st, i years cld—by Jas. R. Cameron. Assessor, E. Dewitt; District Attorney, with 8.«)06 bushels of barley, at a little I to the wife of John McClain, a son. Last week we stated that P G Strick 25 Silver twenty-cent piece U. S. cut v. ill he ripened and perfected by the . heavy volley from tlieb.ush and timber j II. B. Gillis; Treasurer, C. C. Peters; less than a cent a pound. I The Tim<'s says Manning A Webb, of land, of Yreka, was abórtt to remove with cbin, rYst of the kind ever brought to sap continuing to ¡»ass frem the stalk to on the right. SIM « I AL NOT «ES- Supt. Public Schools, H. A. Morse; his family to Roseburg ' We have sintc Jack in co’fnty, date 1775—-by Evan' R. ' the head. As to the nature of die rust, ! At this juncture the volunteers raised | County Surveyor, L. H. Vanillin; Cor Jacksonville, have bought the livery sta- i it is generally known to be a ¡xirasitical j a loud shout and swinging their hats high oner and Pubjie Administrator, W. ble of Nurse &' Corpe at' Linkville, and learned that, while Mr. Strickland’s bus-' Reai-.d I. PAY UP ! PAY IP! I fungus. F. Cauthorn writes to the /'<»■- in the air as a sign ami welcome to their iness, as agent of the O. Stage Com 26. Silver half-dollar, U. S. coin, date Co »Icy. The Republican convention ( will mke ¡Missession sOun. ritilis Guzettr that he has been making rescuers, who proved to be the commands THIRD AND LAST CALL. There are a number of white mulberry pany, will keep him in Roseburg, his j 1810, one quarter-dollar U. S. silver met on the 4th, and made the following microscopic examinati ns of it, and with of Captains Ord and Jones, and who wife and daughter will take up'their res nominations: Su|»erior Judge, Hon E ! trees on Lindsay Applegate's property idence in Ashland, the latter to be a ‘stu coin, date 1819, one Spanish silver coin, I Subs'jJ :f»?rs tp the Ashland College fund a glass of 16J diameter power he could came rushing pell-mell into the barricade date 1806 — by Hon. C. C. Beekman. Steele; Sheriff, J. B Tonkin; County I on the south side of Main street. These dent at the College. plainly see it to be a vegetable growth — For a few minutes the hostile parties ’.nil please take notice that the Trustees 27. Copy of A shland T idings , date Clerk, John Christie; Assessor, Jesse trees are rare in this section. 'Squire Watters has a Siberian drab’’ as much a plant as the wheat itself. He peppered each other,,when tho order was I have purchased the property, and sub ! Aug. 1st. — by the publishers. Davis; Treasurer, A. H. Burroughs; Dis scriptions must be paid in al once. C. K. Klum has had a tine large show apple tree whioh is s » full of fruit that and says: “In appearance it resembles rows given to chargb the Indians 111 the direc- 4-3t' W. 11' ATKINSON, Treas. trict Attorney, John Kennedy; Sup’t of case made for his stock of rifles, guns he was compelled to relieve it of some of I 28. Copy of of flaxseed; each cell being connected to i tion of the river J which lay but a short of Jacksonville — by Public Schools. P. P. Peterson . and ammunition. Mr. Khim is making ite weight. He cub off the top of the anotl er by a very slender filament scarce ! distance away. A gli rd, <jo Composed of . a specialty of tine guns and cartridges - tree, which was about t » break,, a bunch publishers. ly discernible. The coloring matter, ■ soldiers and roluntecrs, was detailed to A BARGAIN FOR SflMt &Nl' T ax L evied .—Eugem M.Virad, schoo about two feet long, with five branches, 29. Copy each of M >rnin(j C»U and « *»■ - • * Jacobs, Fox & Guerin are working- a which contained over two hundred ap which is of a yellowish brown color and I take care of the pack animals, .while he clerk, has poste I n »tices to the property A good house and lot for sale on Gran l):iil>i Chionl' lc^ of San Francisco, — de which gives the name to the parasite, is j remainder of the consolidated commands ite street. For partícula: owner» <>f Sch ad ^District No. 5 that a full force of men at their brickyard, pre- ples; sound and large of their kind. of * " * s * ’ inquire ' posited by W. H. Atkinson and J. S. • paring another kiln of 250,000 or 300.000 contained in tlie center of the cells, the Farming ih* irtilny portions of Lake ROB T. GARRETT. ! prepared to charge the enemy. I# vis t ix of ten mills has b*cn levied for the Eubanks. margins being transparent. I write these necessary to charge in three parties, one eburity-recen-ed a’serious back-set, by A shland , Ogn. [r.oöl-tf.J building of a school Lease, and that un- brick, to be burned as soon as possible. 30. Copy of I> ti1)/ Ore jon'an of Port — - '■ — ---------------Ü--22"- the fft>st\»T the 5th of. July. The crops observations,not they are new or have not , obliquely to the left, one obliquely to the Indulgent papas in Ashland not only less it be paid to tlm clerk within sixty land—by Capt. J. M. McCall. been made before, but more because . right and one forward in the center. days, it will be declared delinquent. It allow proper young men to take their i«^re nearly all • killed;’ except in 31. $100 Confederate bond, date 1861, especially favOred ' localities. The’frost many ■ f our farmers are not acquainted i Capt. Abbott took the left, J< r.ts the ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. daughters out riding, but also furnish is to be Imped the building of the school I seemed to play straflgw' frefiks. • leaving —l»y Marietta Fox. with the exact nature of “lust," though rigiit, anl Ord commanded the center, lmuse will l»e puslie I forward at once as the horses ami carriage. Who wouldn’t the croj>8 unharmed in soind places’which 32. List of town officers of Ashland— H v ng taken ihe irowy fu R. Hr cRen- they are familiar with its practical bear while tlie wounded men, with the body do not seem to be any better protected far as the fuuds at the command of the be a “ladies’ man f’ by 4V . H. Akinson. ridge’» Mie ble Work» of Ro ebtrg, I will tecefv« than others places where evervthirtg was ings upon a wheat crop. The fungus not i of B»ick Miller packed on a mule, and Directors w ill allow. The public school « nier- fur any work i«e«l»-i lx tbie line ia E. H. Loftus will build a_ fine resi killed. 33. Horse shoe—by Satn. Morgan. only attaches itself to the outside of tlie the pack train followed closely in the matter has Deen slipping along in a kind dence on his lot adjoining DePeatt’s on 34. Sprig of acacia of sj»ecie growing - ASHLAW AW VICMTT- A. W. Bish.the enterprising gardener, stalk or blade, I <it penetrates the cuter rear of tlie center. While the disposi of slipshod manner for so long a time i the south side of Ma.n street. Daley & on Mt. Moriah cortical part, thus not only absorbing the tions for the forward movement were be Th-se wi-bii g t >-»-e d»-ig- « ant ¡eirn ’he prie«» that almost every one will be glad to see . Co. have the contract, and are busily has our thanks for favors. Some people 35. Description of Percheron stock, ci 11 do by cdlhig u¡ on m- in Astil 1 d. coming down the valley toward Ashland nutriment of the plant for its own use, ing made, tlie firing continued as brisk as some definite plan of its settlement at ' preparing for the v/trk‘. ’ iSTt- ’ f A. *i. JA<N>B8. illustrated,' arid description of W. C. My Most of the lat'e-sown gram ih Scott for the first time suppose “Bish's Gar also interfering with the circulation 1 ever The Indians saw the intention of last determined upon, even though all dens” to be a rural retreat where thè r’s stock farm, elc.—by W. C. Mver. neceiary for the proper growth of the the soldiers an<L seemed determined to are not perfectly satisfied with some of valley has been attacked by the riiit and Ashlandites go to sip beer and “Bitch. ” , much injured. The early grain will T he ^C elebration . — As we goto press plant.’ I think it probable that in both ■ frustrate it if possible. They gathered F» »> O-SMEHC N HOTEL,’. the details. A good public school, well make a good average crop. This is a alight 'mistake, but the Ashland people’get plenty of fresh vegetables and preparations are about completed for the these ways it exerts a deleterious influ in front and flnhks more dense than l»e- conducted, giving the best common One of our merchants has had his head ! fruit from the gio-dens. JA"KS j ? VILI’, ■’REC !. Masonic celebration, and visitors’’ aie ence. ” I fore, and with renewed vigor poure.l in school advantages at the least ¡»oss’lTe ! so completely bared by tho barber’s 1 A'free sciopticon exhibition was given coming into town from every direction. expense,will attract many families to our shears that his beat friends mistake him N ew B oarding H ouse . —A new board i their shots upon the equally defiant I MAD ME HOLT -• t| t< ---- ----- ------ town and prove an important factor in for a recipient of the clemency of GOV. at the picture’gallery of Snook A- Merrill The site of the new hall is covered with ing house for the pupils of the College I tTQO^S. unit upon »iqe-»s nt »bl- I rm—e-’at» on Monday eVening which whs very en- a floor and seats, and'will soon present a and Normal' School will be built by Mrs. building up the place. In view of this Thayer. [ to be continued .] u.-l »8 l:on«e. and is d«*t»*rn>ii*ed Io “par ri puna in the endeavor »n eiv»» Crit. Tolman, son of Judge Tolir.irt, ttrtaining and highly appreciated by scene of lively interest. After the cere Vining, of Jacksonville, on the college fact alone, the school should be made as thpe^iir attendaiftd The proprietors of P'.l.li -, B lackberries .—Come right along with « -Li f et<nn tn good a one as ¡x«rible, to say nothing of came out from Portland last week, and the gallery decided to remain ir. Ashland monies are over an adjournment to property, just above the play grounds on »V. . « .1 •. t • rt »»i ‘it A id » the higher reason for its encouragement will probably spend a month in this I one day longer thhn they hail announced, Houck s Hall will be in order, where the lull west of the school building. The your pads and I tickets and a-- i’ m ♦ a —the duty of citizens to provide for the neighborhood, visiting old friends. Crit. on account of the Masonic celebration. preparations are luade to seat 150 guests ¡»Lms have already been submitted to filled with blackberries » ' e ~ ff is employed as copying clerk in his fath education of the children whose ¡»arents er s office, and is now taking his vaca They go to Phœnix to-day, and will give at the supper table. About 10 o’clock builders f ir bids upon the contract, and e • ■ 7 an exhibition at that place toiuorrow p. m . dancing will begin, and refresh the budding is to be finished before the A. Wdlits. ’ ’. ey ■ ar« unable to ¡»ay for their schooling. tion. (Saturday) evening. ments will be served at the usual hour. I school oj»ens. I cheap— three gallons rvr a vlvl.a». Ó’M fa »--*•< I i I I » Ì ¥’ t 1 " ■ « 1 'i. . .1— ^9 I —--------------------------- J o ------- © ---■»» VVUllHUU j 9 9