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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1879)
Deposited in ill»« Corner*Stone. COHXER-STONE LAVINO. Mr. M. Powell, of Errt Klamath, who 8- of mind began to-ovediaul the »raves for Sc/aps of Southern Oregon purchased Houck’s lot on Main street, more of the same Kind < f money. They torv. ... AUG 15. IW9 I I In :». Iditi -n to the articles of which v c I By noon last Tliurstkiv the streets of / FRIDAY D< 'g days. has alsc bought the j-roperty of Dan’l were rewarded in on« iiufnnee by finding published a list List week, the following Ashland presented a truly holiday ap 'CoT'tinijrilion of tho Story of the Maj' I ’ laning mills Irisy. Chapimnn; on the corner adjoining, f r nearly three hundred dcUarsr i*r V. S. Lia;«-» of Tra vvl. were handed in ami deposited in the cor pearance, in full ace -rd with which were I «atre at the Moulh of Rogue Blackberries abundant. S80O gold an I silver c hi in the grave, of some Hirer in the Carly Part of ner-stone of Maseuic Hail: tire strains of lively music from the Jaek- I Tl.e O. A C.stages leave A»!.land a.-» fol celebrated chieftain wioh*l been slain ‘ he Yea»a INSCI. Everybody drinking soda u ater. A letter from Tangent states that the Sjiemmen of gold lrearing »'»nvillebias’ band, whicl; arrive I shord . lows: i '»nig noxth, at ” a . m . ; going I in battle or Lad quietly given up the Women folk’s “doin’ up blackberries. ‘ nut hu dci’.royed much of the spring lion. J. <• Tcbuan. before dinner At thr '? o ch el- tf •» south, at G 1-. M. ; ‘■Piescatiy a, clear, ringing bugle blast ghost in his native village. county. Much < •n H. F. Philips’ Liukville i line ¡‘air bii?';ilri’i tj vt > made lit tile A:'!l ■ Presbyterian church vas filled, with the stages About a week more, and then peaches. grain in that part of Linn Eight or ten day» were spent in camp, was heard, the loud, hoarse commamls of the Lite wheat there will not. be worth land glove victory- by J. II. R. ‘»lute!; leave every morning at ii »»’clock, c»n exceptiv n of space in fr- rt which Sheep shearers wanted. Apply at the necting at Linkville with 1 neks foi were given to “Forward I" and the nu ve and the Indians had apparently all gone cutting ings rescived f r the fraternity, ar 1 the w tf Lakeview and/ Fort ixlamatly Four- Ashland Mill. away—scarcely • straggler could be seen. inent began The contract of furnishing and laying Pkg <«f v al lot.? needs and pkg. of grain ing audit nee v. ith its wnviu ; fans dir hoi.se stage op Monday, M odnesday Notice the change in B. F. Reeser’s the brick for the firs1 story of the large It u.'s th'»’-’.glit Iv mir 3 of the men Spriiuging over the bruist w< rks of log-, I in the head- by E K Anderson. and Fi iday best too kc-'.p cool until dr exert advertisement. they yelled ami fired, each man on his that the ludians hftd only left Pigici building to be put up in the "burnt di - History of the V. S., •s with Declaration should begin. In a short t’nie, hen own account, now behind a kg taking rive* to gain the a»i Ulf age cf b nu.r? The wife of County Assessor Goddard, triet has been given to Jacobs, Fox »5 of Independence and p »rtrait of George by the band, the members of the oi Ikv A rerei'tiEs. Come right along with IS seriously »11. aim at an Indian, ♦hen up and forward, favorable position to-attack the troops a Guerin Washington- by E K. Anderson. of Free .Masonry, wearing their aj»propri Vo ir p.tjl ; an I buckets and have them Geo. T. Baldwin returne I from Port Catal- »ue and price list of fire-arms— ate insignia, with a few specially invited the offii rr'1 ing qua! duty with the few miles further on taCir way, at Myer's You can find Hour, graham, c’-acked fill ; I with i la kberries at the garden of men in all respects. The Indians slow or Hunt» r’s creek, at the former of wbitu land Wevinesday. wheat, emu meal, ! ran, short:’, mixed I y Jno Miller, < f Jacksonville. guests, marched in procession from the Willits. They are plenty, good and Photographic likeness of J. A. Card- lodge room to the church, where A. G. ly gave way ar, the tr<»ops pressed upon was :■ nr,tond ambush just suited to ihe Notice the call for bids iqs n the pul feud, chi< !"ii feed, shoulders and ham at 11 three gallons for a dollar. 8-3t them, their chii fs giving them ord ?rs in purm 139 of the savages. Here the trail lie sell' »>1 building. Eagle Mill Delivered in Ashland at well ami II. 5. Helms, of Jacksonville, M., T. G. Reames, took the high seat of N ew tin- ice W anted . We are in prize c ouple, weighing 480 p unds- by honor and the Grand ?l:irshal, J. 51. a ¡»eenliar ami loud voice. Soon tlm river mi.-, along the beach under h high r< cky * Lc p lev Ire'll lost a good mare from mill prices. was reached.” [At the }»la.ee where »;ow bluff v h.ivh it ascends in one ¡»lace by a i' rmed that a petition wdl s >on be circu cone o.p? day last week. McCall announced the e-a reives, which Messrs. C K Klim» ami I. (). Miller, H. V. Helms. lated for the eat iblishmelit of a postof- Sa ople of ihlaii'l ?4ill ?! ur ami one were as follows- I".at. mtheni, “Cmm stands the dwelling house of Mr Asa steep, narrow .•»nd difficult way. It was Welborn Beeson and family started for with their Emilies, are camping out. at C"i ■■!:.] “From across the river in front, '■cry » liable that the Indians were only tice at the forks of Butte creek. An of let us Pra'se the Lor i,' by a quart t con the Cole r. oda springs. The gentlemen five-ceiit nick:.! c.»ii»- bv Jacob V'ji'/ Crater Lake last Monday. fr< m th-’ hill ami hrurlr on the right, and trymg to draw the troops into ambush, (>r iti"ii < f * ‘ of L. L. it gers up >n fice at this point would acconumxlate sisting of 12 a -,»f. L. L. R c-.-rs, Mrs Rog intend to c.lm.h Ashland butte before W. A. Wilsliire is now book k» » ¡»er at frotn the dense thickets in the rear a ha- hut it was determined to move forward many people in that thriving section of i’.’;" n <>f the laying of the corm r-sb ers, Miss France, Myer and Prof. J Q. thev ri turn McCall iV Baum s store. r:i;.sii»g tire was kept up upon the small a:.d tc-t the situation. Piece of lava picked up by Ditvid I the county, and it is hoped the effort to M illits, which was very ably rt r.iitre.1. kt I Iran i Applegate Compauv havu The Gr band of troops. \ [ to c u.x i'.N ; li ». ] Wm. D. Corpe ami wife came ill i from o'; t;iin <»ue willbe suecesful. oil the island in Ciater lake on rhv Prayer was next offered by the Grand struck a rich streak in t.iieir diggings op- W hile the wounded were being cared Lake county last Thursilay (’!i’i]»l:iin, John Fraley, an I then the 1* >s ite those of the Squaw Lake Company. ll ememr ^ r , L adies ’- Y»n»ran get a Ln ft Q uartz at C ottonwood .—We for by the surgeon and his assistants and The foundation has been laid for A. The .Sh* .•/' says it pays from two bits to Grand Orator, Prof. L. L. Rogers, was first-class sewing machine at Fountain A: tlm almost famished volunteers were find the following in this week's Journal: I> Helman’s dwelling house. introduced. The »»ration occupied about a dollar a pail. 1 h“ two strangers who run a tunnel int) Farlow s for the low sum of S»a. They f- by half an hour in delivery, and fully sus slaking their thirst at the liver, the sol a Chas. Prim, of Jacksonville, spent i are of the latest-improved and best man Mr. J. I’.. Saltmarsh, of Sterling, was diers kejd back t'. ■ Imlim.s, who yet the mountain, near the Lodi claim, in letclier. tained the speaker s reputation for ability. ufacture. ami are fully warranted. A day or two in Ashland this week i.i town List week am! made us a pleasant ;•< .-me 1 determiiu' I ' capiure the com- ! Rocky gulch, t’’ t«d the quarts ledge, jar of j'd-ly by Mrs. ,1. M. Its theme was “Th'1 ’•'¡inil.’.utei.'.,! Prin Mr C O. Sharp and vvne, of Or«» large ini ice w.ll be leceivcd next week cal). Mr. S. informs us that most of the bim. 1 force. <1 a- ail hazards prevent have struck the richest kind of quartz ciples of tlm (b l. -.- of Free Masonry." Fino, have been visiting Ashland. mines in his neighborhood have sus|»end- Also bear in mind that they are otbiing tl.eir pii pi .3 towards the mouth of 109 feet from tl-'e mm’th of the tunnel. 1 lie sj »eak r a] a i- i.rial my alluded io f hi, FI nth of a "lixicun War V« termi. I he qnn z is aimut the richest ever rea bargains in all kinds of goods. For Dr. Aiken and wife, <»f Jacksonville, cd work tor the season Rogue river. l>< table characteristic of the older, tile lized in the couutv, and many of the t;i.t,<ls a! u l<,tc Ji'jtu ', g<» the Farmer’s were Vi.»iting Ashland friends last Sitn- »Suddenly the Indians abandi aed tlieT f It is said tlia*. notwithstanding th»' in encouragement of improvement in arch: Last Thin •’¡'.y night Leonard 51. Gil Store. tf. day. positions on the r:glit an l rear, cn ssed s}»eciiiieiis taken < ut show more gold than jury to early-s wn «grain by the late tv tore, as worthy of all ¡»raise, and one lette bre.vli'.- 1 his las* at the residence (J over the river and confronted the troops quartz. This discovery Iris created con Air. C. Scheffulin of Rock Po,nt has frosts, the crops in the neighborhood of of the ch.u’imls tin’» ugh which th” out- A iìtiulex F iled .—Aitides of inem’ o- his brother, A. V. Gillette, of this place w itli the evident detm miiiatioft to dispute siderable cx.'iten’cnt, ar.J.if not a pocket, starteli i>»r Peaiwylvanni to visit his pa ili naiiZii, Lake county, have been gen ratimi m the "i_»-»wer Qu.utz (.' »»»q»;ur> and the funeral took j »lace Friday after- side v..»rid receives benefit from the or* further progns- As both the troops will prove the richest mine on the coast. erally s.iu.siactory this year. rents. were hied l ist week by Jas. Herd, Rich- noon, the remains beit ; interred in the gaiiizatioii, and then, as a figure befitting and voh'nt.i r v. el u considerably exhaust- Pat. McManus and others, owning the the frame of E. IL L »ftus house is i mm a tieh’’ of 42 or 43 acres, on his a»d l.a»k, B FaDoWe.ll. il. K. Andri'S' »1, cemetery east of town. The decedent the occasion, compared the order of Ma- ed,and ;n there was fine grazing for their L di ledge ndjoining, feel greatly encour- Brow n noon place this side the liagle null. A. ni» ami work 'O** ••••••? -- J. M. McCall. H. B. Oatman, II. K. had been an invalid f» ’• ''*!»■ .n years with sonrv t;« a beautiful and enduring teni- anima: , it was deemed best to camp and I iged, and think that ¿(.there is any per cut 9 1 t ms of hay this seas >11. There jnisked. llanna, L. B. »Stearns, J. ¡’•»Iman an I chronic l-eim. ’lism, at times suffering , . irrying the simile throughout the re- r.ir, -S from ¡»resent appearances they I manency to thi’ nr'V discovery, they enjoyed a pleasant veres of wheat and 20 acre-« were about 22 :ua folks 1 m* ruling T. A. Wi. xl. This is tlm company we • iih dii ; \v, i ml death came ♦■> c.iti:e oration. The foundation stones must first whip th ? Indians thoroughly or have also a good thing in their claim. terribly w.i.. i w.,s sown during the wm- i.»t oats, mentioned suine time ago as al»- ul I » be ¡¡uty ,»t J. ii. ivU-SaVll S i«LSt fililí.» til y hiui as a li.tpp, r» lease from j ain. The aie ¡.rincijilcs broad as humanity ;uul mi ■ hey would not be able to continne their Other ledger ;n the vicinity are also held ter. . f .1 his 1 death was dropsy »lining as truth. The pillars are the vir m.u ch toward Rogue liver. form» d to tlevehq» the »»Id Fowler le.lge, eve.».ng. immed. -.t*» «>u: - way up, aa prospective bonanzas of Al' ii iî, v.h > had charge of the Wm. J( selling of Entries for the han h-cap rave at the which yielded S'» richly «om« years ago. of th ' heart, a i< 1 the lo< the tue.s taught in the Scriptures and prac wea.Fl! Captan Ord. who was the superior of- biSK.ym county lair close on tne is» ot monkln iX « imo burning of the kiln of • aiver corn tl at binds the spirit to the ticed by true and consistent members of COUNTY COI KT iieyr, then detailed a gu rd to protect the N ew P roprietors . Messrs. Cha... 8eq tember brick for J a as, r ' X .V Guerin, invites c’ .y was smldm am! | iiilees. the society, while the beautiful super- animals as they graze I around the camp, the brick, knowing t¿i»-\ S.mt.. and I loward Cusiek, recently from Following are the proceedings of the Leonard M (i'llet* v ;v. v 1» tn io Gnu:- stiuciure is comí?-sed of the arts am' and. lmi -'ing i'ift.’en men in camp as a Forest tires have been lestreying val’i- lirismi With those made !»v by, llart:.»!»l eainty, ( • 'oi!i\ ?.:« ut, and scivnees and the many things taught ’w L.ke county, have le.ise I the I nion IIo- ai»ie tonoer on tne mountains to» mt j County Commissioners Court at the Au- r' -eiv. ami to care for the baggage, t •. and bakery <>f this place and will here ’ gust term: v lien about seventeen y vats of age went ¡he order that improve atid elevate the i the In- after wait upon the public at that house. mind and heart. The speaker declare 1 has been deserted by to Pilin'>i.s. At Ordered that the petition of J \s. Elli- commencement of t Hirer K rèockie'L'W ; ie constant. ) m d'iVi.s out of their hiding j/:t«?».'s. ! laving Tnese gentlemen take hold of the bn.si- store and blacksmith till M-A ' i i . h v.i’.r lie enlisted un l»?r Capt. that phikwHi’opliy rather than .*-eli!..h bn • lie.-»:» men, t.»e 1 ott and others for a change in the county only about sixty men to con*»nd against f!’v.j>,.qamt improving lhe s ». uc - k Uv L*F ness in a manner 1 which indicates that motives should be the cementing bund of simp h.tviieg ¡.»ove i to Eagle Point and AV. A. Richards n (v. 1» > was aft- i".v;»r.i two er iluce hundred Indians, he had ’ road leading from Jacksonville be con- th. y mean i to keep a th st-class hotel, and i'lOiiv»» score. the póstenme ? closed up. i his will incon- U. S. Senator fr m Illinois) and served by. rh'-rhood; that Theism is an indisiien- a hard task, but it m ;r.t be ’formed; I tinned till next unu. \v. C. Itiue has puichesed a tuiiu’:»' we predict I for them a fair share of pa- people in ‘hat in that iml another company till peace sible qualification of member.-hi]», and vein»’.ice a good many i Ordered tliat Win. l»y!»ee, Sheriff, have they must <I';p*nd upon their own ¡»« w- l'ib“.r advertisement apptuirs lathe am! other malti »al tor h.s carni L i section. tr- tia^e. *1 elevation of the ii'< ral as well as the j until next term of Court to filo supple- was declin'd. After the war lie went to er.” : ■” 1 '»show any signs of weakening, \ .- imp ..t ^»mi»v me. iiVv-n->ther • column i ’ ltellecti ’ al chara fer one of the ¡»lime name I Oliver, who is Texas ;in 1 liv». I with a brother there un would be a glad token to the Indians, 1 mental return of delinquent taxes. i he salaries of t..e teachers oi »fack- t j. ts in view. The »»rati >n v a li.-i The County Clerk was authorized to W. Wilshire's «heep til, alhn ■ 1 'y th’.»-, hl •xciteimnt, he ami would encourage them to ¡»less their / PioSEi.ii II eumu . n . l'he thiid »-.»lnnr.l .e sc io »1 oiin.ct ior tne next year c. ■ t v- ’ ith close attention and deep in- post six notices to contractors that scaled '. ‘ . liiornia, i. aching i rel. ’ .v in came to < ¡»istoi advantage in numbers ami siqieri» r proposals f« r graveling 460 yards in the ie-UKlonot the Pioneer Society of South- .r;_ie.:«’e •c'.qdvO tercsi,tiiroii;/ 1 ii ut, and at its close, after val ii- 53 or .»-I. From i rel.a !:e came *■» Ore knowledge of the country. Knowing west eml of Hen in’s lane will be received » rn t «regoli, w»il be l.e.d at Ashland on • »lie ii of r4.1* < t’ii.' v timi gon in .»». spun* ’• mo time in the Wil ! music by the hand, the ¡»recession again that courage and activity would alone : up to 10 a . m . on September 3d. it ¿íephcrd dog belonging to Mr. la ii’o.ay, tue Litn ot >e[»tvml»er eiisu- t lit DU iilbt- o lamette v .Hey, atm »vent from thence to I fi rn>«'d outside the church and proceeded s-tve them, < >rd, after l aving cleared the i b U j i <a. ii.tr I i;._. I’aiulois are requested to furnish W E A Til ER REPORT. Eastern Ore. »n or Western Liaho, v Io »,• t i the site of the new h ill. Here a » * filili;/. 1 J a < >n brush on the edge of river, pushed Tl.e case of tile Coyote Gold and Silver siq ¡»lies for the tables. Members are lie v»a: attacked by tl e dis-a v with which beautiful arch had been erected in front 1 xi i on and dwe the Indians further back Mining Co. vs Win. and Walter Ruble i viuiiidrd th;J the ani»t::-.l (lues ot liny The following is the weather report he suffered until he died. In 1.869 he of the corner-st-me, trimmed with ever • I for the week ending Aug. 12th, at G a was decided by Judge Hanna in *a.'or i Ve? a l. w hill and sent them scurrving iviits i >.■ cucii votili«' nre»u ! ’ •■?»■ vii» I»- o came t » Ashland a confirmed invalid and greens and bedecked with tloral wreaths vj. and 12 M., fiir’iiished us by Mr H C. the property in dispute and down its declivity into a small valley." of plaintiff, live it»» to m.fi’iiy expcii .es. ike pu’.’iiu has been c;.rvd f<»r ever since by liis .".nd various appropriate devices fm uishe I IL!’: .iris c.s Alin..' »'iL,e.’, i'mmia 1 ape ami 84,000 and is -ts t > be given bv defend I [New owned and cultivated by George vv.iui.icr ¡Members or n »t, are inv.t»' 1 t > j by the ladies. The G-: i»d ■ ílicers ami bi' ’'»er A. V. Gillette a i l lii- familv. -viuiie i>o,vc 1, "f .,;>?K?> »1» » ’ ¡ile, have been company. Lawrence.] “By this time a large party ants Io th ' DAT! M EATHFR THFKMT’R p.n ticipate in t:»e lcstiv.ties of the oej.i tin? brethren pasred ’-nd« r this arch ami i Vi.sr.ng ir.emis m Ashland. ' of Indians had »- ’ cc, .1 tlmin ■ lv ‘ 3 between ,n. W m . H oi ’ f . i I .. AD. ;.»•.! ¡I»»;» ’ ’ » Tro-.il -In» vatson. We wdl offer the premium of six 6 A. M. UM t ><•!: their plac». ] •' the platform which the tr u p and the camp ami tin captiun G J uil . v 'J. tx Hanna,E. 1’. l'om’;.iy and ■ subset»; t.on to tl.e 1 idings f< r 86 GO ••••« .... H;a»l b.-er it.,jived fi r them. The eor- r n fnn C-ipt. ( ’ C A»!»!;'gate writes us i 88 4 58 — 1 ïenrv was f<»reed to turn his aGen'ion to them. 1 ig^est watciiialon 1 lotipl.t to this 1!. Autenricth, i.sq., of Jacksonville, tier t i .. cat», ma ke 1 “A. L. ÒS7B" was < ( 8 64 90 A ».Ii> d ’ . l A .?:)'?» t~l.lL a short time 11 . In obe.lienee to urm/rs, the m n faced D. r ms season. Of c< uiae we (lol; t V. U :»e m -vsui.ind yesterd :y. > siisp iide-l above its ¡»lac: by a derrick, 9 G4 92 ii n v.hib- c bn ' from the on [ .about, and cuargcd down the hill toward •the watt rm‘'"¡m, but we do like YOU!)\f <•' H<?n«y P.ij»-.', Jr., vvir» has b«-< n w >ik- 10 ! GO ÍK) am! in the lower ste ne was a cavity for Chute •; country t > Khnnatli, Ion!’ << : camp, p ’ unging through 1 ’ ie tall, tang ’ ed » t • arage h ¡rtTnlture. 85 11 60 ...g ¡¡I »no < ■« o.ncc, *»a»g c . • • re.».» the recejitiim of the casket t » be sealed ÍÍ horse when- at th • Lig Sy. »r _ aboi 1 85 I fern, yelling ami firing whenever an In- 12 60. tO Icl.vJ it Sit ill L*1C ’ -i* ? th, ('.’:• nit Court ¿lie last term in». The ceremony that followed was -------- - ----- - north of the *g>?ncy an 1 v mile - ' (ban was seem The Indiana gave way i • ! \ i. es in Mu'tnomal: ci unity, Jud go ik.l- Rvlf^iouw Nolic««* quite lengthy and very interesting, but i ho m*w M. F'». Cnure.», 8 »nth, at lnm was seen ’OU by s >nic K hunting fo < a k/Ll. icLctl l! e readily before the charge, and, ultliough eh . ) mirtveii criminals r sentenced f F- o nix, Will be i.cdicated <» i >»md«iy, «>ne ci' them, Frank < 'lii’tz the burning sun poured its tori id beams those who had been driven over the :>!h Indian •etiy. He . -It a n »»e 1er it.s A t the M. E. Cii' Rcn, There will tir ul passt I upon Ah down upon the devoted assemblage, c «. L-tr’a. Rev. J. 1». N. Beil oii.elating. rted th»? Agency shortly by nan? ', rei» bill returni ■! and began a fusilade at long act. ■/in; lirs was t.re ciiise oî hi > wif • be regular services every »Sunday at 11 death. Ah Leo will which was at the very hottest ¡dace in l'he J'>mn one » i the most after th it when he saw- ;he white man lie range upon tkeir r. ar. the troops soon M. and 8 p m ; Sunday nchcol at 2 1 IK n.i i-i- «C • 't i .tí s II ide of the two town, un 1 the oppressive h< it interf. red ably c nducted local papers in California, ba h an ;eil September 21th had but a small piece of bread left and reached ci.mp .. ; .'« ! . n with not. a single ?:ed t »gethcr has altra V. p irt.i T.s s > ujir On last Thuisilay a carpenter named that he fearo 1 ! c w »uld 1 »sc his way in greatly with the enjoyment of the oc li.is entered upon its twenty sixth volume. i missing, those in camp had not mue attention. Ii.v.-iisr S ervices ,—Every Sunday J list re«'eiv*-d at- iteeser s, a 1* >t of the Henry Waisman working mi Manning A the vw ,.p, and perish. Frank was in casion. ■ disturb, <1. except by an occasional morning at 11 o’clock in the grove near Inquiring of the proper officer if every II sting A' ii'EXT. - As Wm. Bray ceiebi’atid Whi'c saving machines for \\ *bb’.-> bain at Jacl smivilli , fell tweilty- stiiiete 1 t" inform some emigrants who ! from sonic stray Indi.m, or ra.s’.it Daley A- Co.’s mill. thing vvio in readiness, and being an an I Jas. Carlisle, of \reka, were out sale ;*t bed-rock ¡»rices, for cash or gram. live feet to the ground, striking upon his had lately pas-seil the agency of the cir- sentinel, stationed at some U nion S abbath S chool ,—Every Sun chest or shoulders. His collar bone was cunistanci » ami to lmve the Indians go swered in flit affirmative, the Grand Mas hunting one day l ust week they were b »th | sjiot to overlook tire camp. The Ashland Mill is n >W gri.i ling up- ter directed the various officers to per day morning at 10 o'clock in the Presby br »kill, but he is thought to be out of with f •<» I an I make search for the wounded l»v tlm accidi-iit il discharge of a on this year’s crop of grain, and will s Night v':'. i n v. near at Und. The danger. A day or tw » after a party of form their respective duties. The Gran l shifting cloims, ami dark banks of va- terian church. A cordial invitation ex rille. They were making their wav be turning out large quantities <»t !b i stranger, Secretary. J. S. Eubanks, read t he list of tended to all through thick brush, Bray ahead mid L. B. ApiJvgate. of Swan Lake, came about ten Klamath l.unti i. went into the ■ ¡.»or which overhung tire occan horizon Capt. .L M. McC.dl and wife and W. articles deposited in the st >ne; theGrand ‘Mi’LIa a few steps behind when the lat- II. Atkinson ami wife have 1 een camp in t<» town, last Tuesday, and was about broa 1 t ir.ibere I pl a* -a.i which stretches Treasurer, Jac-»b Wagner, after having 11 rtended a stormy night. Early in the MAH RIED tors ride, will- h he was dragg ng ifter ing o.it ;A Cole's soda springs this vveex. to start m-xt »lay up n a trip to the \\ il- from the Im . 1 of I 'viam-ith mars’i to the evening i :e camp wire organized, patrols the c.'.sk •! sealed, deposited it in its : -I i hi . an I s- m fifteen 1» i ;. ‘ « f Mount T!»i -I » »ii him with Ids right Kind, was »lischarged. l;».ib_- t, when news r< a-lied him that his sent out, camp guards placed, horses ST(XS<>N—MOODY. At the residence )i M. ! • atelier, of Linkville. lias 'lecn place, and the Architect, L. S. P. Marsh., ( irlisle v.iis reaching <»ut w.ili lits left Spv’l ll.lg several .1 days in the valley M»- ‘ ife w is taken ill su Llenli. and 1; • was mil fr »m th ■ Big Spi’ing■ found tile of the bride’s jxire Ps, near Phoenix, with his assistants lowered the stone, to 1 rouglit up and picketed, and by dusk The next day Frank h tn I to ¡»art the brush alm.xd of him. ami 1 hatcher rep à i * i business lively at Liuk- obliged t > postpone his ‘rip and return in i ; i ’ h tracks. on Sunday, Angus1 by Rev. A. all was in readiness for the night. A slow music by the band, and fitte I it. to Brov.n, Mr. William Stinson and Miss Cliiltz f > tn 1 him lying in the dry sind the bullet, after taking oil his index fin ville. home at once rude but of driftwoo I and brush was con its ¡»¡ace; the Deputy Grand Master, Julia A. W'.-idy. Mr. an 1 Mrs. J H. H issAl, Mrs. W. in a half cii’./vd an 1 perishing condition. ger on that hand struck Bray in tlm thigh, structed to shield as much ns possible the I A number <»t lathe-turned marble orn Hon. C. C. Beekman, after testing it H s boots, revolver ;”i 1 all surplus cloth indicting a painful but not seri ms ffesh C. Mver. and Wm. II list started oil wounded nien, some of wh in were now aments fur monuments have been re BORN ing he had abandoned some »lays before, with the proper instillments, rejtorted suffering .severely, but there v 'ts no shc’- wound. Point your guns the other way. Wdnesdav f'»r an excursion b> Crater ceive I from the east by <1. H. Russell. tb.c stone properly laid; the Grand Mas Lake. an 1 c verod with dust and emaciated,ho tor for the others, sir uld the tlirentend MORGAN—In Ashland, July 8th, to Such improvements have recently been For sale -Two hundred head of high the wife of Sam’l Morgan a "little Su * v ’P hkkh vhi . e P aint Last week A. was a ¡»itiable lu^kiiij, object v.her» foMJld. ter poured iq»on it the corn the wino and .storm come. . made in st >ne working that marble and oil, and, by the authority of the Grand san Jane.” W. Fletcher, inventor of the “Imperish grade Sjianish Merino bucks. Apply to Taking him up and holding him on his About midnight one of the pat re's saw Wagner A Anderson at the Ashland I'ranite mav not only be turned but also Lodge of Oregon, announced th ■ corner able j ami," vbitod Ashland in the inter Mill. pony,Frank succeeded !>v a long and tire an object <-p’ reaching slcahhilj tlm p’tu-e tf- SPECIAL XOT’CE-;* planed like w • • 1. est of the firm, of which lie is one, n w some march in getliiA him to the Big stone laid. Th ? Chinaman ¡’.rrested m Jacksonville where lie was for the m.4hcni. stmiding At six o’clock the suj»per The Yreka • n .?'says Charley Hail, Springs, s thirst v. a., so gr that manufacturing the ¡»aint. This paint is last week fol' passing a counterfeit half- Frosently another joined the 1st and Notice to Contractors. claimed to be the best in the w» rid. and dollar gave ."?21M bonds, and ha.- de of Scott Valley, has devised an improve 1- rank hui > Iv 11 hi; . away from the Houck’s Hall were the center ci both caine directly towards him. The a A eal was tion. This was the first time ¡ the great favor it is meeting with would canq»ed. ment to the healer, in the mutter of V» ’’ him i 'have but a v?rj ill:«' patrol was a rcinf ir s Al’er, and ho J. I>. R. Hutchings tells u- he gath dumping grain, by which the use of a ! i:■io at f *eem to establish the claim. It is said to : > a after the emigrants ever spread in Ashland l » seat : so many neccssTi’v followed the military rums Bi<ls will be received up to 10 o’clock at once. There were two long tables man and team is saved, besides saving ered strawberries last .week from the i«e tire and water proof and fiee fi»u.i ob ; charge of the stranger on the morning of Saturday, August 23 J, ci me ano reaching neatly the full length of the ami challenged with the regulation by the Directors of Ash!-,rid School Dis t I them on their way towards jectionable feature ». Alkali has m» ef mmitlily-la »’’ii'g ¡Hants which lie set out the loss of grain, on account of prev -.it- took hi m challenge: ing it from being scatterc I in dumping. the Deschutes. We h trict, No. 5, for build.ng a school houso fect ujx»n wagons covered with this { aint. !a<‘ s; l ing. 1 .ve not vet learned H ill, and one across the end, furnishing ‘Who goes there ?’ A »laughter of Mr. Amos Holman of seats for one hundred and firiy guests, the young man ’ s name, but it is said lie It was awarded the premium ab ve till ‘Friends,’ w answered, ‘and who are in this district Specifications to I mj soon The editor of the Scott Valley .V Pe'-k collate had a fingercut oii liwt week and a lively scene was pres 'nted as the and blds to bn left at the post-office. others at the California State fair of furnish. 1 his i sq er an item last week by lives in Wasco c unty somewhere. lie viands and the ilelic'icii s vanished amid you f’ by ho? little Lr .tlmr. He aid it with 1 w.'.s very irrateful to the Im.iau for saving 18’8, and the gold medal over ail other lift!»’ hatchet. J ohn W alker , ‘Dick Turpin, member of Co. .— U. 8 tipping o\er a buggy which he was driv the .attle of the weapons of the destroy (>.iiiits exhibited at the Oievon State Fair, L. APPLEGATE, It is said that a finer lot of horses are ing near Callahan's ranch, and smashing him and otfered him hi- blankets, which Tnhmtry, C:.pt. Jones, cai.)'x;d two hun 1878 Air. Fletcher app, inted Dr. Glut in training for the fall races during the he had left at the Big Spring before he ing ho it and the htnn of lively conversa dred yar-ls from here irlrjcli to camp. : A. D H elman . things to the extent of 850 damages. tion. wood agent for this locality, who lias the State Fair, than have ever been at any become 1 »at, but it ®'»i<! Frank declined This little licide’it drew to his attention M i iv visitors were in attendance from Forward in advance!’ powe»- of attorney f r the manufacturers previous time. to take taem -tying t>. t the stranger Marching to camp i»ey proved to be the fact that the road greatly needs im Jacksonville and other places, among to warrant the ¡»aiiit to be as represented The Jacks »nville brass band gave en- ' I in - I t!. :.i hi i. ' -If provement at that point. whom, besides those already mentioned Charley Brown, [Now living near Cres THIRD AND LAST CALL. in every res->ect, the money t<> be tire satisfaction in its music last Thurs cent City,] and another, whose name were J. N. T. Miller and daughter H Heal Islnlr Ti n ncc\ 11 ^r. i day, and received much praise from the It is understood that »Professor W. T. tunj6d to purchasers^ if it prove t i Subscribers to the Ashland College fund Helms and wife, Henry Pape an t I -do not recollect, sent out to look for Ashland people. Leeke will be euq»loyed as principal of irvvise. Give it a trial. will please take notice that th3 Trustees The f-dlowing have been recorded in Wife, Jas. R. Neil, Esq.'. J. A Cardwell t . ie trn ins Parties indebted to Eagle Mills are ex- the Ashland public school for the i.ext 1 an I volunteers X who had been ; i’e I for so Jong. Remaining in camp have purchased the property, and sub R elic of the P ast .- The Oroville ¡»ected to do their l< rt l btrf to settle such term. The Directors could not h.-.ve se the County Clerk’s office since our lxst and othoi'3, from Jacks« nville, Mr. ar..i ke next A y they were sent I ack, ac- scriptions must be paid in at once. Mrs. S. Shattuck, •: lleiilcy, and. »nar Mercurif rejiorts the finding of a very an 'indebtedness before Sept. 1st. Cash or cured the services of ;? more competent repoil. 4-3t W. H. ATKiNSON, Treas. 'mpanied by four others to Rogue river < . Magruder and II H. Magruder to cient document in an oak tree recently wheat received. or more desirable tea»’her, and we arc Misses L ?u Willits and Ollie Alford, >rit’; rhe intelligence that succor would cut down on the miihlle fork of Feather glad to know that the Professor will .lane E. M’hite, certain lots in Ilock — Owing to the de wh<» have been spending some time at I :•> sch t’a-m in a few days—as so<»n as the MAN! P »nt. Consideration, 825. river, Cal. It may be a “sei.," but if Willits' mill h i Kean creek, returne I spend the winter in Ashland. In lians on Pistol ri ver could bo dis- J. Houck to M. Powe’J, lot 3 in block moralized condition m which he ft «»ml genuine is t f great interest, l»cing an ac home last Saturday. A good house and lot for sale on Gran r - r -r- ? We are in lebted to Mr. Coolidge for a No. 7, in Ashland. Consideration, 8315. the amusement lov icg popuhiiion .* I count of ths wanderings ami trials of ite street. For particulars inquire--of The Scott Valiev Al ir.i begun its sec pailful of luscious ¡»eachesfrom his unri A v?_- :c [ •■■•I nr. h f.t'-l the camp re A I . S. patent to L. J. White has been land l.».t Friday, tire f»..( tivii.e:» of the ROB T. GARRETT. Emanml ^agosta, Jose Gareljos ami 8a- ond volume las- week. It has made valled orchard. In the spring Mr. Cool entereei i f record. mains- ’ at Fist n river. Scouting parties A shland , Ogn. [nosf-tf.J day and night before having a ’ > . it . use I bastian Murillo, deserters from the com great improvement during its first year idge picked off newly nine-tenths of tue were sent out daily but did no more than them uj), John Kt-lley, tne celebrated mand of Hernando De Soto. It was and is a good local paper. P rices or N ew S chool B ooks .—The young ¡»eaches, and still, ho says, there violinist, concluded to postpone his en t exchange a few shots now and then with written in Sj>anish upon a piece of A man narm-d Ed. Kelley, wl’X> was in following are r.nn .» ’ . need as the introduc tertainment here until his return from a ;oi.oe straggling band of Indians or per parchment 8x14 inches, dated 1542, an I the Lake c<unty jail awaiting trial nt the are too many on the trees. In conse tory prices i f the Independent National quence of this treatment his fruit will be shret tour through Oregon. This will chance st umble upon some deserted Indi I put in a kjiot-lu>le which b.ad been om- next term of court for larceny, made his series of school readers, adapted as the MAKUFACTÜREa OF, AV D T lALEB IX, much larger and finer than that upon be agreeable news to many who wanted an camp, which they invariably fired. pletely closed up by the growth of the .»scape one night recently. ext bo >ks of t io i o folic sc ’ io 4i. A large Indian village which had for 'I he next annual Conference of the M. II most of the trees in this neighborho »d. These prices v. ill bo contii. it I only un *o hear him, but could not have attended tree. The narrative states that at the SADDLERY AND HARNESS merly stood on a slight entmhience near time of writing the three men Above E. Church convenes at Portland next The dance in Houcks Hall last Uiurs- I til the 8t!i of January next: If a child .2: i Friday. Due notice of his entertain MERGANSER, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. named were the sole survivors of a party Wednesday. Rev. W. T. Chapman of I dav night was not as largely attended as have old books ofaame grade to exchange ment will be given next time, and those where the soldiers were camped,had been this place will be m attendance. the new cau be obtained for these prices: burned down the autumn before. In of thirteen who deserted from De Sotos was expnct<*d, owing in a great measure First Reader, 8 cents; second, 12 cents; who have heard him in the “early days” HWAY8 ON HAND, Work on the brick wall of the Mason- ' fr< nt of the village and noarer the river should riot mis*? the opportunity. Mr. expedition the 24fh of November, to the extremely hot weather and the third, 16 cents; fourth, 20 cents; fifth, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ic Hall was begun Monday morning and Kelley was considered years ago a won was their burying ground. Some of the 1539, and that they had no idea as to is progressing with astonishing rapidity j fact that the rusticating season is at its 36 cents: sixth",-40 cents; speller 10 s ddiers had accidentally found some In whither their 6tcps would lead them. —lively workmen have it in hand. height, but a very pleasant tiqjifc was en cents. Where child has no old book derful violinist—the Ole Bull of the îw : w , ■ - mu, irmrn, The document was purchased for 850 by j Harris, Neil & Co. killed this week joyed by those present, and the dancing then the following introductory prices West—but we see by various critiques in dian money, (¿biqua chick) hanging on a BT», warn will be charged by agents: First Reader, the California press that he has been pole over one of the Indian graves, and LABBE*. CIUCIO a Spanish gentleman named Ca3tronjo, was kept up until a late hour. Several 13 cents; second, 23 cents; third, 35 one of the finest beeve3 ever butchered the curiosity or cupidity of others was R*paVinz r<rtì*np'ljr «»5 chesi.'y «Ln»» G>»« » who intends to dispose of it to the Na in this section. It was a seven-year-old Jacksonville young ladie3 and gentlemen cents; fourth, 45 cents; fifth, 65 cents; making constant improvement in his art SCI' AD< C 'll»! i<mrr«l»r* 'IB»» JuO • 11 *«»* 'H »-. aroused, and those of a sac-religious turn *7 by tf Zb g wrlià E-, (3 1 ü f] R. T. B. fe. as the years have passed. Bixth, 76 cents; Speller, 14 cents. tional Historical Society of Spain .steer, and weighed 1,300 pounds dressed. I were in attendance. I V 1 Ilk ASHLAND LOCAL BREVITIES TIDINGS A \\ 4A1 i < it' ♦ .Uli .1 PAY UP ! PAY UP ! i ■ A BARGAIN FOR SOME ~~ ■ ' - " " “■ R. T. BALDWIN SR.