I D m y itt tlie College A Grand Up Among îhe Clouds. W ill Myer started for Roseburg Wed- Southern Oregon His • fight their wav tly^’.^h, ps.it was by 16 Time Cuikiiuy. liestlay rm ruing with a pair of Jersey means - ci t; in tin t w it. forced divided he tory. ’ \ L. F Willits has returned from Jack FRIDAY.. \Ui. 20. IK79 In company v.i.it tbn calves, a full blood bull and a three- would not fall an easy prey X- a the Indi It i.s proposed by the management of' sonville. Con< .tiOou of tile Kt «ir y of the Ma ip'iaro r bl oo I heifer, wi.ieh had been the Ashland College and Nornial School to- hunters that tri ans w l.o seemed to L< * dl 5» all of *7 sacie at the Mouth of Rogue The California election takes place next purchased fre C M \. r by some one open the school on the 15th < f September of < k'.’gl n, (J. C sthe moVi-nmuta uf ’1. volunteer^, whi « River iti the Karl y Part of Dick Roach, ye quill dr: Wednesday. in Salem. their own were ever o< seined from view. The f>. A' C.stages leave Ashlan 1 as fol the Yen» l'i'«'». with public exer ikes of a very interest ings ascended Ashland lb Sheen shearers wanted. Apply at t’ e lows: G »ing ii>;-th, at 7 a . m . ; going The brick wnl hotel ing and attract.ve character, and «u ri. and spent two days huntm The turbulent river lay between the two Il fit's south, at 6 P. M. Ashland Mill. ti camps, with no .meaps of crossing it.» The march was a qui> t one, no fil ing building at Jacksonville is iiuislicd, with iicipate a grand time. Pieparatious will tains around it. We found the snow On II. 1’. Philips’ Linkville line stages Col. Chapman lead. two.oanva*«boats, to Hymenial victims will be numerous in the exception of the fire walls. We ! un be made fur the entertainment of a large idluwed, and even the muleteers rcfrrzned | leave every morning at 5 p’clock, con nearly all gone from the butte, with the be sure, but his camp »Sithree or four from raising their usual loud and coarse miles from the river on.tho.rtop of Pea-, derstand, however, that Mr. Holt cou number of visitors, and a cordial invita necting at Linkville with hacks for the valley this fall exception of a small patch in the old cra Lakeview an I Fort Klamath. Four- templates making the building th ree Hay is selling in Lakeview f >r ^3 t tion is extended to everybody. There ter, visible from town, and a few little Mexican epithets with which they at oth vine mount*.n, and any attempt to calk horse stage on Monday, We Ines lay stories high in front. will be address by the President and bunches in well skeltered spots. This er times caressed their 1. ules into a to him would Vrirfg down a swaim of $10 a ton delivered. an 1 Friday. savages upon the unlucky caller. The’ Call on Dr. Chitwood and get a sain- Vice President of the college and various butte is the highest intl.e Siskiyou range spi edier gait. The march was through dispatch must I e taken 1 y cue persoi s,, A number of parties have asren lel pie of the imperishable paint, which is other exercises, one of which is the dis and is apparently about as high as any in heavy timber the first few days, across J and that per.o t must be well versed in P ay I r !— All those knowing them Mt. Shasta this summer. d p dark canyons ami up lung ridges, 1 the science of dodging Indian* Af’®r Apples, pitches, perun, pluurt, and becoming so popular. This paint may posal of a collation to be spread by the the rang« s south ami west f the Siskiyou, selves indebted to O. Coolidge are re be had in any quantity, and f any color ladies, in the Grove probably, sometime it is very nearly up to the line of perpet c .ltinually cheered by the monotonous i a short search for such a mr.n the Col quested to 1. ake settlement at once to watermelons are in circulation or shade and is warranted to give satis during tl.e day. The Jacksonville brass ual snow, as the “oldest inhabitant' re o . ! ooh ' o<di 1 of il c ir< use in tjje : had the satisfaction to find him in le. save trouble, ..s the money must be col 1 ef on of 'lom Mooie, a young men wl© Mr. O. Ganiard and family, of Sam s faction in every particular. band w ill be in attendance to furnish members but one year in which the snow tops of tiic lull lir tiees that covered ’lie ; h id spent tlw» first war* • f hirf luajur.iy lectcii without further delay Valley, were in town on last Friday. on th*- Pacific coast m scaicn, pf gold, Send in your orders to Bish's cannery. music, we understand, and nothing will I entirely disappeared. Tile red snow, hills in all direction. Capt. Ankeny, of Portlrmd. ¡3 now the Now and then an unruly steer. would and grisly bear and fighting .Indians. be lacking to make the occasion all that B la < xi . nit a ie -.. Coinè right along with The fruit will not last always, and the ! which is supposed to exist only above the [ to be continued .] sole proprietor of the Sterling mine. beef cattje break out of the band of your pails an 1 buckets and have them orders that come in first will be first could be desired. We shall publish a snow line, is found upon the butte most which was driven along for our subsid I Notice under specials the advertise tilled. The enterprise starts out with a full programme in due time. lille 1 with blackberries at the garden of Reni Estate Irkiiau.tLni. of the time, but has all gone now. The ence, and come tearing along through the Various committees have been appoint view from the summit of the mountain is A. Willits. They are plenty, good and ment of a house for sale in Ashland. libei -tl patronage, and many are availing 1 he following Lave been rectified in ed to make the necessary preparations for grand beyond description, and fully re timber, followed by one or more of the cheap three gallons f >r a dollar. 8-3t Fifty dozen chickens wanted by Jas themselves of its advantages. our last men having them in chaige, when it the County Clcik e office j>er H >uck at the Ashland House, tf. ‘I ncle Billy” Hurst brought us a the event, and they will no doubt receive pays the toil of climbing to its lofty report: R em e . u bek . L adies ! \ mi can get a would be a race , neck and neck, till the Four teams started for Butte creek af limb cut from one of Mr. Rockfellow s the hearty co-operation of the citizens io i row. On the north side, wiich was cov- -class sewaig machine at Fountain A steer would suddenly turn and out of j A G Róckftllow to Louisa I’owell, their efforts to make it a success. . red with heavy clouds during most of plum trees yesterday, on which were low’s for the lmv sum of ri»5. They ter lumber for this place last Tuesday. The ci Inmittees as arranged by th< >ur stay, the Rogue river valley stretches sight, and wc never knew whether we | löt in Ashland, ConsifieratnMuS*kX> . A num’ er of elk have been shot on the thirty plums, averaging about u.lxtii are of the latest-improve I mid best man A. D. Helman to Ed -DePcatl, prem had the pleasure aft-rwaids -V of eating trustees are as follows: ■ . ° a I ; ■ * il - «• - — aw. y upon its winding course until it is ufacture, and are fully warranted. A road between the Umpqua and Coos Bay. inches in circumference, all grow ing up ises in Ashland. C- nridcration, $85. On supper—Madams O. Coolidge, Jas. lost in the hills which rise higher and .i choice steak cu f;->' i his shjn. bom-, or on a sj»ace not over twelve inches along I large invoice will be received next week, ice W. C. 3iye. to trustt-cs of M. E Con The Jenny creek saw mill is to be sold Thornton, J. M. McCall, 1». F. Myer, J. hi"her to where tl.e Cascatits bai die not. How many cattle started with the i o Also bear in miml that they arc offering at Shwitfs sale to-morrow at 1 o’clock the limb. ference, the A sfilami Academy property. command only the quarterinasteipand his j H. Russell, H C Hill, J. R. Tozer. view. The Three Sis' ers, Diamond peak, 31r and 3irs. B. F. Myer will start for bargains in al! kind.» of goods. For '¡'¡'id p. M. On decorati<M! — Mi.s ws Nettie Wagner, at the head of the Willamette, Mt. Pitt assistants knew, bat one tiring was eer- j Consideration, $3,700. Sacramento next Sunday, intending to rj'Uf'lft al a bar t-'iur ., go the Farmer's Dan 1 Chap.nan to 3Iichayl Powell, lof A fine assortment of white plumes Nellie Russell Frances Myer, Sarah Fox, and the depression of Crater lake are in tain, we got but very little beef to eat. [ be g me several weeks, and visit San Store. tf. Consideiatior. There seemed to be a new regulation : 4 in block 7, Ashland just received at the Ashland millinery Kate Thornton, Irene Chitwood, Messi’s. plain sight. Upon this side of the moun Franc sco and other places before their $825. , . „ 4 G. F. Billings, Win. H. Leeds, J. B. tain rises Ashland creek, the waters of adopted in regard to roll call. It was re HrrumxsiN F amily . The fam< >us store return. Mrs. (.) Coolidge and E. F Jane 3IcCuily to E.nfi DeRoboam, cer quired of all commissioned officers as Russell, Walter Myer. Hutchins m family are making a tour Rev. A. Brown has brought us a cun which flow into Ilogue liver, and upon Rockfellow will ills » mak«' the trip in a tain lots ih Jacksononille. Consideri» On music Prof. L. L. Rogers, Mrs the other side is the source of Grouse j well as of privates to “fall in” and tn through Oreg >n, an I will give one of oxity in the shaj»e of an immense double short time L. L. Rogers, Prof. J. Q. Willets, Mrs. creek ami other streams which 'low down swer to their names when called by the tion, $500. their ex • -Il • it c > I'erts i i Astdril next turnip. L. Danforth to Veit Schutz, lot in A wood-chopper named Charles Wag J. Q. Willits, Mrs. Jennie F. Nichols, orderly sergeant*, thu3 pn-mising that Sunday, August 31st. 'I bis family is so Mr. E. A. Buick and sister, Misi Jen through a famed mining country into the Jacksonville, Corisidèratiori, $50. ner, was killed by a stroke of lightning commissioned officers wee liable to de- Miss Lou Willits. well known throughout the I nited States nie, have been spending several days in Klamath river. Upon the s south State of ( 'regon to Jos. Solomon, 70 in the mountains near th«’ Klamath mine seit, thereby making it necessary to place On general aiiaiigements J. M. Mc west of the mountain not a clcud that they .scarcely need an introduction Ashland. acres land on Evans creek. Considera^ on Klamath river on Alomln} 7 of last i hem under the surveillance of the or- Call, Jacob Wagner, W. H. Atkinson. anywhere, and that then concerts are as strutted i'Ur view , and the scene Fx-Govemor Cha hvick ami others week A companion near him was I «leriy sergeants w ho wotii- not desert or tion, 140. On ice cream, confectionery, etc. - Mr. I sented to the eye by the vasl good as of yore we are fully assured by w ill open a c ipper mine soon on the Illi knocked down and remained insensible j be absent from their posts and Mrs John Fraley the favorable notices they have received WKATHLR BEPORT of mountains and valleys, forests and nois river. for a time, but received no serious in ; 1 irst camp was made on a small creek *1 from the Portland press r I • Academy Accepted by tile rence. streams, deep, rocky gorges and tower Ex-Senator Mitchell passed through jury. emj tying into Rogue river. It was early The following is the weather report ing peaks is bewildering in its immensi ! C hax - ed H ands . Mrs. I). H. Jones town on his w ay to San Francisco last Wh« at is coming in rapidly at the In the report in the l:i'"jmiinit of last ty. To the southeast we we look down, aiiu the Lieut. Col. called the officers to for the week ending Aug. 26th, at 6 a . has s 4 I hi.-r millii’t-iy and dicss making Thursday evening. I ivouac ami enjoined upon them the M. and 12 M., furnished us by Mr. H. C. Ashland ami Engle mills, which are pay Friday's proceedings of the 31. E. con- tor thousands of feet, until the fertile val- establishment to Misses Laura and Min Highest market price pai l for wheat, ing 60 cents a bushel for it. The grain, ference we find the following; cut ss.ty of care in executing the duty Hill: I leys of Siskiyou county arrest the sight, nie Amk-rs >:i, who have already taken oats an l birley i i excl.i ige f >r,go -ds at which has been injured by rust to some ■;u.l. would be called upon to perform. “The following preamble and resolu i and the broad area, thousands of acres of CATE WEATHER rïÎERMT’R p >sse;.si >n. an I will hereafter conduct the Butler & Rockfcllo’f's. »;*e General had left us on the 13th to extent in this valley, is not .< > jilump and tions in relation to the Ashland A adt”.n\ farming and grazing land, seems but a C A. U. is M. business at the store on the corner of Withered A Cirr hive bought four smooth as usual, and, from w’.iat we can were submitted, bj the committee on ed narrow strip between the mountains j n Col. Kelsey at Gr tvecrzek, therefore ‘ 2 0 Clear , ... 45 78 Main an I < >ak streets. 'Ibe young la : , ci t. Col. Chapman was anxious that han Ire 1 head of cattle in Lnngell valley learn, the crop will be a little short of ucation, an I oil motion were ad q«te I- R ain ... 58 21 63 Foll-iwing it down we see the littlj «own dies are wi : dy ku >w a, and will nodoubt í Í the average. for the California market 5G 71 W hereas , The property known as the of Henley, with its white houses glisten ..ofiiing should befall us which might 1 22 so hi ai r. i>j the flourishing trade which 23 Clear ... 50 o.ii g censure upon him, or disaster upon 72 In the appointments made by the Ore- Ashland Academy has been tendered the ing in the sunshine little bright spots Some e fifty or sixtj miners are at work 24 Mrs. Jon.H h.vs built up. Their adver 70. 44 hi.: command. < Í on Brigg’s an I Silver creeks, an I a few g »a M. E. C > ifermue f >r tiie next ye ir, conference free of debt, to be con lu te i no larger than a silver dollar. Then a 25- 45 76 .nent ap >e irs in another column. (C Lent. <). listened attentively, and Rev. L. L. R »gers is assigne 1 the Ash as the Ashland College and Normal range of mountains crosses the view, and 26 are said to be doing w ell. 48 74 ii g. at the time, officer of the guard, land charge. Rt\. \\ T Chapman goes School, therefore P ioneer R eunion . The third annual above or beyond it spreads the broad A e •! >rc I m tn name I Tom Shipley was Religious Notices • It that it was necessary for him to be I iicitolceil, Tlrtt the trust is hereby ac valley < f tb.e Shasta, from which rises re-unionof the Pioneer Society of South drow.ie I in G<»o3e lake a short time ago to Corvallis, ai d Rev. D. A. Crowell is returned to Jacksonville. Rev. L. 31. cepted under tne c nditions of the deetl, tl.e majestic, snow-covered peak that >n ll:e aleit,and see that the guards were ■ A t THE M. E. C hurch ern Oregon, will be held at Ashland on >’v the capsizing of a bo.it. ____ t ,—There will Nickerson is returned to Klamath, and and the follo.vinj ti ustc-es reccommended stands head ruid shoulders above ail the <-u<- lly vigilant. Stalking around in all i be regular services every Sunday at 11 Thtiri lay, the 1 Ith of September ensu .Jack Ireland me of the Cottonwood c digriny of a master of the situation ! a . m . and 8 p. m . ; Sunday school at 2 by the Aslil m I qiuuterly conference be ranges, a very m< liaicli of mountains. Ti ing. Families are re jueste 1 to furnish b iys, passed through town this week, <>:i i Rev. G. W. R urx, to Sprague River. nd c f tl.e guard, he approached one of r. m . stippiii-s f >r the tables. Members are his way to Umatilla county. The contract of building the new pub confirmed: the westwanl from our butte the Scott B aptist S ei vices ,—Every Simdjij, First Class—Ft r one year, J. S. 31c and Trinity ranges present a perfect sea lie «amp guards and asked him if lie knew re ninde 1 that the annual dues of fifty I ic school h >.isa i i this pl u-j has been morning at II o’clock iii the gr'iVs near L hi . Ross, s m of Col. J >lm E. R-iss, w to challenge. The sentinel straight cents for each voting nvmber will le a.varJe.l to D.iley A C ». They are to Cain, W. T. Chapman, 3V. II. Atkii 1S011. of mountain?;.which,covered with timber, j Daley A Co.'s mill and an old Academy stu lent, w as visit er! himself up and in an irritated and Second Class For two years, G. F. are a beautiful green as far as the eye Heeled to defray expenst-s. The public, encl« se the building, lay the fist floor, ( I nion S a 3B ath S chool ,—Every Sun- ing Ashland friends this week. win ¿her m • nbers or n >t, are invite I t > ; day nu'mingat 10 o'clock in the Presby put in d »o.s an 1 windows a 11 give the Billings, John Walker, A. G. Rockfellow can distinguish the actual color, and then ■ iijing tone < f voice replied: Misses E. L. Daggett and Ada 11 >rt >n, oatsi le one c ».iting of paint; f >r w hich “i hallenge, reckon I do, ami if ver terian? church. A cordial invitation ex- Third Class For three years, L. L. are veile I in the ' oft blue of distance, m the fest vlties of the •»- -a- ì'm ! tended to all. , wiio have been spending s ».lie time at \V m . H >: fman . they are to re -c.ve between $l,10J and Rogers, Clark Taylur, Jacob Wagner. with a white gem of snow glistening here rant ter fight jest say the word an’ M.-. hmn’s, ¡live ret; me 1 to t >wn. ! . er man.” Their sucees its t o be elected r three and there upon the highest peaks. $1,500. i * ' > i rr; 13 1.1 11 “ You don't understand ec and e sir, ” years by the conference. The school to be 31. H Drake came in from Lake On the third day we returned home, Those who purpose to attend school at refr : ; c • u.i y l ist S mJ iy evening, an I will the Aca lemy this fall should not fail t > conducted in conformity with our disci : our horses loaded with venison, two deer oe .«st w ord v as slight!', emphasized. HIGH—THOMPSON. —Oo. Sunday, the ni >n a 24th, bv the Rev. A. Brown, Mr. Ro- pline and conference regulations concern upon each horse, and made the trip down ! 1 mean if. when you are on guard, any li le’.y remain in Ashland for some time beg n when s.i. s -ol ujiens dolph High and Miss Laura A. Thomp > 1 k. i cis n upjTcftcl.es you after night do ing institutions oi learning. hundred head of high l'lie a li a it from the butte, some twelve milca, in i Age of beguini son, all of this county. on know how to stop him ami ascertain L. M. Ni KEicsoN. Chairman.'’ rin > bucks. .X.'j'ly to I term is tj :• i less'than six hours. Strange and per : > i ; t » n _• ? I I , .»li lie may be. W. HOKN at the Ashland i .11 i:iy fail t I ap »reciate it, P rof . N ichols ' L e < tv re . — A good verse are the rulings of the fates that I “Well,’ rej'lied the guard, “what bus- I i ! the sti’i';! li ng t'; e i ;>’.id;'-i!_e greeted Prof. Ni Juris at the 31. preside over the fortunes of hunters. is . is it of yot n v- hnther 1 know or , M EEDON.—August 9th, to the,..wife of pupil; wli > e ul ! do ... - * - I T.._H. Weedon, of Lake county, a E church last Sunday evening, and a The green nimrod of the par v rfumbled : .mt, if you com. foldin ’ around after dark daughter. upon ami slaughtered two »'ni oeent dc.r i wo.ild tin-• lecture, which was an excellent svr- 11 kt you know lew I’ll stop yer. ’ I I E.*Tr-aIu- Ashixnd, August, 25th, to The Crater Like excursion party rc mon as well, deliglitcd the audience. w ithin halt’ a mile of c.urp during the first This wits too-much for the promising ila- ' rife of Barclay Vest, a daughter. , tar le 1 11si S.iii I iy, after a very enj >y.i- The subject, “Elective Affinities, Atimities, ” was a lialf-h ur’s hunt, wl il , the veteran deer >.>u..g Lieut, and he began to rise alittte ble trip. l i’ liey iiey c imped one night nigh at the moral one, and the professor followed the s'ayer, Coolidge, ho has brought in so l.i !or when he told rhe bePIgetent SPECIAL NOTICES' lake . and returned by the Rogue river line of the regular Sunday evening dis many carcasses fl'm the neighboihoed of. ’ guard that, roar e. Patches of snow were found, but course so far as t-. nia unce a text,which Ashlaml butte that lie is usually consid- . “ m officer of the guani, . sir, and I’ll FOR SALE ! not < e lo t (h t > interfere with traveling, was: “\i hat God hath j< incd together, cred a> having a sort of proprietary j punish you if you make any more .such I : tw > i 1 “Un cle Billy Hu.st brought us a bunch let no man out assunder.-’ Taking illus right to the game in that region, trampeil rej'lies ami threat J. ” UVt*, Y • Jio n.is House and lot in A sitia nd. I over mountains ami through canyons •it nial **■ w' * < < * •er ■ picked from tl.e extreme rim trations from the physical world, the i our va’Ly, of flowers “Officer of the guard, aro yer, why s inc 1,234 miles altogether and w ill have ï”t of A good house, with a neat wcod-shed of the lake. speaker exemplified the laws of affinity, ed up ci his r< torn t > Lake county to go again to shoot Ins deer. Don't say d hi t yer say so them, not come like and barn, upon a lot desirably situated A ps to ’ rom la ;t M >n lay. Silas Draper, of Foot's creek, recently mid then, entering the field of ethics, t .y f. ol would and begin to ask such on Main street, with bearing fruit tree! anything to him about it though. cents upon it. i «questions. M A. J. ¡ i mis >:i, general agent ef the shipped a load of goods from San Fran showed that moral laws are is inexorable as physical laws, and the penalties of F*’-,'particulars inquire of Mrs. Har The scene was enjoyed uy the fewwiio mmercial Fir. Insurance Co., Stopp "d cisco by way of Crescent City. The road A S ell , but no S ale .—The Yreka out >'<), ’ >■> per month, s > it will be C riet Ewing, who may be found at th* their violation as siirb. Among the mor Tues lay, going n >rth from this valley to Crescent City has I I nion tells of a sensation caused by a bo heard the conversation, but the Lieut, •ritib’o ! >nanz.’. has been struck, in Ashla 11 1 i’t resilience of Mr. O. Coolidge, in Ash been greatly improve«! of late, and as al affinities illustrated, were the imlis- gus operator in real estate, who called had enough of drilling a raw volunteer land. 12-tf. oninioir of experience I miners l-’Xt n lorning. fre ght charg«*s are less than upon the soluable union of idlenness and vice, sin himself Dr. Eley, of New York, and who with uch limited authority’ r- the others Parties indebted to Eagle Mills are ex that the c »-irciTiv has t v>pe I the great Farmers, Attention ! Roseburg and Reading routes, it is not and misery, virtue and happiness. The I wanted t • buy the Forest House proper 1 had over their men; for every man felt mv st rea k found in the early -lavs of píete I t > d > their • - I"* to settle such duty of parents to inculcate habits of in will unlikely that crnsiderable freight ty. He was a captious capitalist who on. ;.i c ij aol. d'HI w i ling to advise on Messrs. Fountain & Farlow, at tho mining in that section and afterwards imlebte bless before Sept. 1st. Cash or dustry in their children, and guard come in that way. .«■y stiari-getic jioints, and w as pointedly I armors’ Store, will pay the highest mar had been looking all over the coast for a wheat received. ost. On Sundav evening of last week the against the pernicious fruits of idleness home, and the Forest House just suited . er < to strict ubed vi.ee to his o Heers ket price for 1,000 bushels of oats and Dr. Ream, of Yreka, has been visiting was strongly urged, and the grand oppor T hreshers C atching F ike . The uti.v l.e wa.E first infoimed of the object 1,000 bushels of wheat. They will give has arranged dwellin' house of Abram Tenbrook in tunities for honest, persistent labor in him. He was to pay $22,5(X) for it, and our county, and it is said, you goods at cash prices in exchange for threshing machine of Frank Smith, of t e c-.dei- and it agited with his own wheat and oats. 11-tf for the 1 cm of c nsi leraMe inn ?y ujk » ii Lakeview was t tally c nsumetl by lire, this favored land of ours glowingly por- proposed to spend $15,000 more in ini- Douglas county, while in use upon t! e I ‘ ogctlier with all its contents, 'l ’ lie fam ; roving the place. De also bad 300 head farm of A. G. McGee, on the Culij >ot , real estate in the lower vail PAY UP f*PAY UP! l..e ¡.v.i-li v.i.3 uninterrupted by any ily nad retired, and were barely able to portrayed. It was a lecture such as we of fine blooded cattle roaming over the The annual conference of the M E. should be glad to see more frequently de ;• few days ago, took tire, probably from escape with their lives, so rapid was the wild ranges of the far-off Hudson, am'i Hot.Ji.u ncli’i'.ut.-. until camp was made overheating the cylinder box, ar. t '.-.is Church, Smith, w ill be held at Albany spread of tin- flames in the dry wood of livered in our community—of a kind that would bring them out as soon as lie had l'ciiA inc mountain, where the battalion THIRD AND LAST CALL. Bishop are sutliciciitly practical to take hold up totally destroyed, together with over 2<H> «•i the 24th of September. ..y i c. nip for severa. days awa ting or- the building. The fire is supposed to possession of tho property. On Thurs Subscribers to the Ashland College fund on the mind and bear good fruit in in bushels of grain. The h«>rse-powe.- of ..ecncr, of New Orleans, will preside. ■ rs m Col. Kelsey, and to recruit w ill please take notice that the Trustee* have caught from the kitchen stove. day, says tip? i 'l.ii o, he came to town fluence upon the characters .that are be with Short and set 'Squire Steele to work men aiici animals. the machine was saved, but the separa Rush and Will Willits have been in 1 ave purchased the property, and sub A Sawyer's Bar correspondent of the I Cant. Mike Bushey was sent down scriptions must be paid in at once. ing moulded a.. 1 t: !.i ned for their parts tor, which burned, was valued at $600. town several days this week, They in hunting up the records and making an Y'reka I nion says; “The body c-f a mur in t’ drama < • 4-3t W. H. ATKINSON, Treat. -, On the same day another thresher in ten I t ' ¡ tit in the w inter on Kean creek Rogue river on a s '- ut to discover signs abstract of title preparatory to drawing der««! man was found on the Salmon i that lie glilwrlu■ >d, bidonging to Baker piling > ason’s saw- Item* from the fort. up the deeds, etc., and then returned to of the Indian ;. He discovered signs, ROSEBURG MARBLE WORKS. summit between Orleans Bar and Oli A McNabb, also caught fire from over- ing. the Forest House. He together with . l.-nty > f them, the story of which some The body is mutilated past I ver’s Fat. ’ eate I boxing, but the flames were ex- Prof. L. !.. Rogers was complimente 1 all recognition and the clothes of the F ort K lamath , Aug. 25th, 1S79. Messis. Knights and Short were to corie plcii-sitn l writer for the T idings told Havirig taken the agency for R. Brnckeo- tnguishe 1 before any damage was done. at the recent session of the Oregon M. Weather has been very cold of late. it3 columns a few weeks ago. ridge’» Mai ble Wcrka of Rofeburg, I will recche in on Friday morning to Steele's office. tlir .1 mur lered man all lie beside him, w here E. Conference by a special resolution of Misses Miller and 1 rim of Jackt nvi.le He to pay the money and they to sign Tl;< ! <‘J • «l 1 writer owes me an apology for order» for any work needed is thia line in the miscreant or miscreants sought to ob N atural L aundry . A Mr. Stother, welcome upon his return to the confer literate all traces by burning his clothes. are visiting at Jay Beach s. ¡the deeds, etc. lie ..ml Short came in t rk ng tl. .at iu?e little incident away from of Roseburg, while prospecting in the -ASHLAND AND VICIMITY— j first and wlriL waiting for Jlr. and Mrs. me: 1 V i!.u 1 it to luelp fill up. I wanted ence. Jay Be.i hh ii rerigire l his n »strader - Grave Creek hills, discovered a spring of Sonic malicious hoodlums in Phienix Those wishing to aee deaigna and karn the price« Knights, .Mr. Steele “aid he would But theie is another The central span of the new Rock have had the meanness to enter the ship. He intends to remove to his place : up to the telegraph ofli«1? and be ba step t tell it myself can do Co by calling upon ina in Aablund. water which, w ithout any artificial ai 1. •k in 1 a v that he didn t tell, »5 vi-tf A. F. JACOD8. discounts a Chinese laundry hi washing Point bridge was w as laid on Wednesday , wat.ru > L-n patches of several of the cit on Lost River the 1st of October, where i a few minutes, leaving Dr. Eley (!) and .¡Ute US í-iitl ami i f h.di proceed to incorparate it for and the citizens of the surr »unding coun he will confine himself t » fancy stock Short alone. The Dr told Short that c’othing. While tramping through the izens i'i ’’hat j»':ice. an 1 wantonly «le he would step over to the drug store for ;bc t: kc.s k; that also away from me. w< Hill», Mr. Stother besmeared his cloth try had a basket picnic in honor of the stroy tlie nivloi’s, mashing all thev f«»un<l, raising.^ I a few minutes ’ and w«-nt out. Shortly - •1. Kel •ey had started from Grave Messrs. Ferree, Worden Thate’ier after all the other parries arrived ami ing w ith pitch and coming to this spring ev> fit. simj'ly f- i spite, it would apj>ear There en ¡-h v ith •he Northern Battalion on You can find flour, graham, cracked is n«> excuse or paliiarii>n forsuch action, are the new post traders, and John Got | then tb.e Dr. was looked niter and found A. W. BXSZ Proprietor, threw his overalls in to soak. I poll tak d I y reason of the 1 !tb a* the shortness mis'iiig and ha; been missing ever ing them up to rub them he foun 1 to his wheat, corn meal, bran, shorts, mixed ami a ib se of line bird shot might be broil will look after their interests. Ashland, Oregon. i since. c ú .* í nee between his point of de- surprise that the pitch aim the dirt had feed dock« r feed, shoulders ami ham at beneficial treatment for the miscre Snme tine p->tat >esan 1 peashave c>me I S ettled at L ast . The noted Canyon ¡UI t’ Tû :i I the T .’le Mead1 ws on To the People of JMh»on anti Laho all been removed. He immediately Eagle Mill, Delivered in Ashland at ants. into the post, which were raised aer<i-. Counties I « r. It . ;-.< li J that point by It U • t ied other articles -f clothing, and after mill prices. Dr. Chitwood has imported from Butte Wood river. Boa I case, which has been dragging — I will can fresh fruits and vegetable« the timet !li. Mouthcrr Battalion pitched I Major Glenn and daughter, of < lakland, creek a lot of the finest watermelons that la-in" in the s ’liiig for ten minutes they The boys are very indignant about the through the court.’ for so long, has ! ceil mountaiii. Kelseys I of all kinds to order during the season, i were as clean as. if wash»-1 by a careful Cal., have l>een visiting at B F. Myer' s Oregon soil and climate will prcxluce. way fruit peddlars treat them, The best finally decided by the Supreme cour . cuup at Peavine F r< th ;te»l to him that the enemv at reasonable rates. Fruit and tomatoes h< usewiie. The water has not yet been this week. They will s speri I a week at S ime one accuse 1 the Doctor of trying ; fr of the fruit i’ picked out at Linkville, The j resent suit, one < f a l,l'ig ser es, Gaziev, who wax i 'carnjK-1 in force on a large bar on a specialty. Orders from a distance subjected to a chemical analysis. the S > la Springs before returning to introduce cholera morbus in the town and wi> have to pay the highest price f »r was brought by Fii.k claimed the road nadir a contract w ith pogne river opposite the upper end of . filled on short notice. Send stamp for to improve the j’ill business an 1 he “do inftrr >r fr t t. their home. the Cviinty court, agaiusL U illis «k A’ea- the Big Mcidowx, three miles below the price list ll-6w. Musi' ii. Mrs. Jennie B. Nichols, Messr”. Sn -"li A Merrill will go with nated" us one of the best m -Ions to keep i.---------------- ------------------------------------------------------------ -- hams who claimed under a previously ac i G J an B M-Jiinis his oTrel who is to take charge of the musical de- : their S ioptieon db. ry t > Josephine mum on this point, but we cannot be Nickerson S103 bonus for the m ill quired title The plaintiffs asked for a Little Meadows. The Col. wishing to route perpetual injvrietion restraining the de criis'i the power of the Indians at one purtment of the Ashland College, will ; county, an I after taking the pictures of biibtui to such sins of omission we have to this pl ’c.. 1 ling from \reka the piano slm has been blow, deemed that the best plan to ac- i fendants from collecting toll and <b the pc »pie of erbyvill • and other places, cme to this conclusion since we ate the Some fine horsos are in training here ages. The Circui*'•uiirt rendered a de using at that place, and also has a new I c '¡..pl h that end, would be to order MANUFACTURER Of, X.-TO nrAT.RR TM melon. will go t<> Crescent City. cree fur plaintiffs, ami damages amou 1 - for the races at Yreka. $600 piano now on the way from San L: * .t C ■!. Chaj-man to join him $t the J. A. Leach and his s >n Horace re Prof. E. D. Cope, of Philadelphia, the J. W. Riggs, the photographer has ar ng to over S*,000. The Supreme c - ju . i l Little Meadows with his command, so ns SADDLERY AND HARNESS Frai icisco. These, with several organs, ! has sustained the decree of the court be turned lust Friday from.an extensive Erip celebrated paleontologist,will visit South rived in camp, and will remain three low as to the injunctbiii’, but have ni ''li :•» make a combined and uresistable at will give opportunity for the practice of j MEMASSEE, UKECOCX»», OUOOH. in E'.stern Oregon, having gone far as ern Oregon in a short time to examine weeks. I B ig O x . fted it in regard to damages. many pupils. Mrs. Nichols conies to Or- i tack upon the enemy's stronghold. But Prairie City. They passed through and obtain specimens of the fossils of «•gon with high testimonials from neigh- ; ALWAYS ON HAND, lmw t i get the order to Col. Chapman much fine fanning and grazing country. tn*s rfegion. There is in Lake county a P a i nfvl Acci des t .—While coming The Johnson variety Irotqe gave exhi l.mhoods wduire she has given instruction waa a difficult problem to solve The A LARGE ASSORTMENT' OF Mr. M. Powell will build two one-st. ry very interesting bed of fossils in what is bitions on Friday and Saturday eveiuq s dowr. lull on Antelope with a load of lh luUsic. and should h?»vr no difficulty in distance was only twelve miles, but the «ADSLM, HABNBM buihlings upon the west end of the lot calle I Fossil lake, an I Prof. Cope’s at last in their tent, which they pitche I I lumber last Wednesday mSrning Charlie in sing as large a class as she may desire. ! country, and more especially the trail, BBIDLKB, BFUB«, tention will be probably centered at that near the public school house) They had Gillette's team ran away and threw him ” BTIBBCM, e is a graduate of the Elmira Semin- ' purchased of Houck. The buildings are betu'een the two camps was patrolled t>y >'T», WaiFB. point, but interesting fossils hive been good audiences, and theirperformance off the wagon, inflicting painful bruises to be 22x28 and will contain four rooms L a SBKM, OIBCB* y, aqd was fpr ten years preceptress i the ever v gi ant enemy. He could not and flesh wounds. Dr. Chitwood dressed .ve general R*P*i rt »S promptly «M cheaply do.», Of*» w exhumed in Jackson county, < and the was very entertaining nnd each. Mr. Cartlitch will do the cari en- and iut«*iea! instruct >r in the Aurora * c II Bad cuiiviucn yoart«hr*« «bat iue cm • .*• » mm spare men from his command sufficient to his wounds, and he is now do'ng well tf work. Professor will doubtless pay us a visit. AcadeMv of New York. satisfac’.i ey by U*Ur< wlih (SUrti E.T. B, 8«. THE AM i 1AM) TI DIMES’ loi il B«i:i im;-*. 1 ----------------- ♦ cannery / I R. T. BALDWIN SR. I i 1 j I