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THE AS1II AND TIDINGS LOCAL BICE VITI ES Rev. J. H. Mayfield w¿w in Ri m, ’»a'xevi<*w his only fear, as lie had croSse«! the a’TO, «ms of »Sou’li-m Or«ffou I t N pv ;»A i . with :» I - ‘ ”el 1 ‘•th**r lunes on a p«»orer raft tasi drove of heroes at last O i 31 >n lay next W. C. Myer will start ÈRI DA Y. Tory. Lumber scarce. I ill ■ • L\:; evif . iv , August S’st, 1879 i accounts. He is probably homeward for the Sound c*»untry wit’: seven head f l>e c< »ulil . co .u^'r ic with the material or. Too n any dogs on the streets E ditor T iding : - Lin»-« of Tra v; 1 bound by this t of y >ung Pcrcheixn stock and his Shet- , hand. Cutting some sjusll piles with ■1 Mr . . ore take to carry Thinking tii it some «if your reader., if Go aa I 1 '»ear the Hutchinsons sing, The sa l i .’port has i CL -hed us t’aat E I. 1 in 1 p »ny, “B.ibhy Bu - 11. Knife l.e prov J *d to twirf them into o* .he SoUihem i les k- might be interested in G- se l ike valley I a disu itcl. tc tn The O. A C.stages leave A.*»ala,n.l as f •) lied. Drake is rusticating at Willits’ Buick, son of I). S. K. Buick, die I of land will not l e f. r sale, ir..t withe: ............... : with which I**1 mic "*»«1 <5 4 * - .after ! Battalion, »;'.*«:.( 2 qtr; i ¡udìy d.sppscil lows: Goin; north, at 7 A. M.; going saw mill. I send you a few lines f* r publication: of will d »tibib'r* I? disposed c »ns i iiptiun at hi.; f iber's home ’ ast ter some difficulty i*' binding th •! '» to-. south, «nt 6 P. M. Lakeview is growing iay-i Uy, and is ' C !■. i M. r?!t'r:M. They are all V . l> On H. F. Philips’ Lnikwille line stages Flour is Felling at per hundred at Tuei lay m ...iin*g. J'. ’ but t!ie d.ipatch al. 1 uv re gether. Then cutting a long stuu it. po’e a iibiti ? p j t-e enter the lists f *r pre-emi- leave ever ry in »rning at 5* o elock, con- Adin, Cal. M. L. McCall and his assistant« fin animdta, and are a credit to the ne.ice am* the tv'.vas of S »uthern volve? ltpl.ed the la A-IV se.iut. A in.. •: y with which to Luth steer and propel his nesting at I. nkville with hacks for of country which rai.-l them. The second story of Masonic Hall is ished the survey of the town last Satur Oregon and Northern California. She I smile lurked in the eyes of the facetious ir'tead.v ” ft, he launched it upon the Lakeview an 1 Fort Klamath Fotir- day, and we may expect to see *he new are three young stallions, one a yearling is favored with an iti'Lustrums set of Colon ?I. (S ubsequcii t ly the respected water ci c . us shove with the polo horso stage on Moirdav, Wednesday looming up. and two of tin in two years o ’ d, the latter an 1 Friday. drer.m. The current) Sheep ahearers w.inted. Apply nt the plot in a short time. citizemr, among the l oot of whom are judge of the 2d Judicial District o f Ore- sent it out weighing leca ti.eiy, 1,260 a:i*l 1,110; was swift and s t . ig, and tjhe raft rolled. It is likely that the O.bl Fellows’ Hall , Ashland Mill. tf some win I ive lormurh. been residents gon). “1 mean how much must 1 pay an extra fine march j air cf bay mire-, uueasil » as it shut rrj idly d‘»wn the ’ • 'ST<»N SoLI». — IU«lge Tolmail lias sold i you to carry the dispatch/” There are several cases of typhoid fever will be brilt this summer, after all. We weighing together 2,935 lbs, which will I I of As:.! u.ul By the faint gleams < ' »¿aylight river. his fine thoroughbred Norfolk stallion in the valley understand that the Lodge has again re- t Haigadi-'.e & Liti i are making rapid “N-»t less than five hundred dollars undoubtedly attr.ict much attention Boston to IL M. Thatcher, of Salem, for solve 1 to let the contract. preparations fur the construction of their I would not risk my life for that ainetmt he saw immediately below him, and jpor Don t miss the dance at Houck ’ s next wherever they may be taken, and a pair which he seemed destined to strike, the* The horse lun been in Lake Prof. W. T. Leeke has concluded îlot of gray fillies, one and two years oh’’, new brick building, which when com ' of money, but I will take that as r bonus Thursday n’ght. huge rock, with the water foaming and e • inty f *r « >i.”"j time under the care of to ’ uild this fall, and has moved into respectively. Mr. Myer w ill stop a short i pleted will do much to improve ‘"lie ap | and risk my Efe for the pul lie benefit.’ Have seen those i!*"v “ White ” sewing leaping around its jagged ami omi.*ons L. S. Dyar, but will be taken Somewhere pearance of the town. John Helman’s house on Main street, “»Say three hundred and you may c* n i time in Portland, and then proceed to machines at Reeser ’ s ( head. Vigorously he phM his p-.le, but •rt» N rtheixtern Oregm this fall by his Considerable building is going on, and sider yourself engaged.’ which lie occupied last winter. I » no the Sound, visiting Olympia and Seattle. b> ■>,> V\ i«b l>e'd’o*'g speed the hew owner. Ed. Farlow can fit you with anything in “All right, when shall I start !” Th e appearance of Mam street is great His reputati- n and that of his stock has . the summer s improvements will tell much rnft : tr* eii endwise the rocE apd, the shape of clothing. “To-night, or now, just as you please, E vening S euvi es . — An arrangement ly improved by the abs-ence of the old preceded him to that section, and we f?el for the prosperity which awaits Lakeview To.u went he-dlong over the raft, keep in the future. J. P. Parker, of Butte creek, was in I uilding which wits torn down upon the but if you start in daylight you'll not get lias been made f r union church services sure he will be well received. ing In ; presence of mind lie seized the The cr ips in the valley this year are through.” every Sunday evening hereafter, to be Ashland last Tuesday corner opposite ‘.he M. E. Church. That the Percheron stock is giiaia ; r vk with one hand a^d «/limbed to the not as good as was antioipated. Indeed, “I’li start to-night then, as soon as it The mercury went up to 94 in the - * A * A- •' he! 1 alternately in the AI. E. and Presby A full line of dresi goods and ho.ieries popularity anl giving satisfaction in th? S Yl ali vii WUS <_• -'.’U about eighteen inch never before has Goose Lake valley done is ¿ark and pat tl shade again last Sunday. t?ria*i churches. Next Snndav . ev*nii o '» at M Jail »V BaJm’s,which will be sold at Eastern States, mav be seen from the e.s ituuVe the water, tnd with great exer*. so ¡i »orly in the matter of producing Col. Chipman - ’ ¿O- s?rvices will be held in the Presbyterian Fever anl ague is afflicting some of a sacrifice to make rutin for the fall in importali*»ns mentioned l»v the Eastern t on held the raft u ¡til he cquhj shj »r cereals as it has this season. Although morrow morning. ___________ c’rirai at 8 uJ ic’t, on the f >11 »wing the peor» > 1 ’.e on Butte creek. voice«. Call this week and be con paper*. In the New York Tribtni1’of the it again, Launching it again on the cur- ; there will be considerable grain harvest “C.'.MP AT Ll’i . i . e »»I eadoms , 4 Sunday evening, i*i the Methodist church. I 20th ult., we are till that 33 heal of Mr. R. J. Cameron, of Jacksonville, vince J. rent, lie was, carried a half mile down April *20, 18.56. ed, the yield will be lower than ever be Percheron s ‘ ock, horses, mam and colts, was in I t >wn ednesuay. stream before he could make a landing Mri. J. N. T. Miller anl Mis. M. E ku . oneg . s liErt>*tr. —In his brief no n: fore, considering the acreage. I think fulfil/, ('id. JI Ji. have just been brought from France by Sol. Abrams intends to erect a brick [ to m C’ONTTN’’EI» K Obenc'.i iin passed through Ashland for tice of Prof. R »ger’s lecture up >n the You will break camp immediately upon our county p tper makes a great mistake ! one inq- rter, Mr. W. H. Ihinhain. In Jac ’ <3 mville last Tuesday. They have receipt of this and repair with th«: South •‘Coiiserv itioii of Educational Forces” at hotel building in Roseburg. in endeavoring to convey the impression A^avED.—Pr«»f. E. D. Copertilo the same paper we find an allusion to a i ern Battalion to. the Little Meadows, the State Teachers’ Institute, the rep ><>rt- Mrs. Vinning’s goods and family have been spending a few months in Lake that the crops are not injured, and areas where I am encamped. Ycu» t*till cross ! natu.aTist,. of Phibulelphia, l eached Ash- noted pi blie sale of young trotting stock cr <■» the >hr-u ,: -n sai l “le«i'‘“s, the arrivé I from Jacksonville. county. good as usual. Those who come to .the the river at the mouth of V. hi ,key cre»?k. j laud by Tuesday morniiu» s sta'W rt4’<T * • t •» S» F in New York city last spring, at which it sp • ik :r t’l »ig u t'l: St it? V.ii^ersity ’ an We are informed that Col. Stone has valley in search of homes will think as keeping scouts ahead so that, you e.n ob starte«! for. I tike epunty Wednesday The Jacksonville, minstrels will play irreligious school.” Prof. Rogers in is said many of the colts brought much offere I to make a reduction of one-half they look at some of our fields, that if tain as much knowledge of the enemy as morning. Prof Cope is connected witb forms us that he made i*o remark in li is at the club room on the 10th. less than half the cost of rearing them, will serai your jnuposo and aid in a gen lecture i. h ch cou! i be properly construed Many Polk county farmers will hold in the stage fare of all students who come while a .«borr time since heavy draft this year’s crop is an average one, they eral movement now in contemplation so the Hayden I . S. surveys, "I'd to such a meaning. from California to attend the Ashland would prefer to take their chances in some soon a$ you reach these liea-iqu u ters. to Southern Qrego«i i« to procure data their grain for Si per buslud horses were sold from $2i)0 to §325 per College. other locality. The stormy weather of You will not. engag«? the enemy unless for h:s port! n of the report now in R emember , L adies I -You can get a head,and Norman,Percheron and Cly les- John Colman, of Wagner creek, made Prof. W. I. Nichols went to Yreka last dales hr >ught still higher prices, the first the forepart of the season' did much «lam- attacke 1, out will move with as much ra collide *;f preparation. He is also con SM-class sewing machine at Fountain A us a pleasant call last Tuesday. i pidity a t possible J ohn K elsey , age, but in all probability such a thing week after his wife and boy. After de nect<?«J with the Philadelphia Academy Farlow’s for me l-*w sum of S3.». The*-- Co ’ . C un ’ d ’ g 2nd Reg. O Al. V.‘ being preferable a id best proportioned Mrs. Vining’s boarding house will be will not happen again for many years. positing his ballot on Wednesday morn »v e of the latest-improved ami best man As s » >ii as it became dark enough to of Natural Sciences, and has charge of in every p.ir.'ict'.ar. The l\ibtu>e says, finished by the carpenters t »- lay. Surprise valley, which usually yields a conceal his movements Torn Aloore left the paleontological department of th»; ing he started for Ashland, reaching here ufacture, anl are fully w.irraute 1. A in c >mment: “It hai been often urged largi i iv >ie • will be r I next week. S »me repairing hrk been done ujion yesterday. large surplus of grain, will barely harvest camp c-n foot, ami as the wind had begun Permanent Exhibition.in the liiTg- ’mu' in these columns that farmers have li ) Ah » be ir in iuin I th it they are o feeing the underpinning of the Eagle mill. e are indebted to J. (). C. Wimer fur encouragement t» mike speed the ob enough foi its home use this year, r.nd the to blow, and the clouds indicate ! rain, i ing erected foi the Centmnial Exhibition bargains in ait kinds of goods. For ijoih I same is true of Fall river r.nd other valleys. he took an oilcloth coat across his arm .It the coiicbision cf .his visit in Lake E. H. Autenreith, Esq., of Jackson ;• lot of excellent plums, one variety of /*«'»/< »i/u b>H' JijHi go t'.ie Farmer’s jective point in horse-breeding. It is a ville, sjiiained his ankle last Sun lay. Store. tf. which are the little red plums which grow lottery with 'arely a prize, demoralizing The people fear they will have to depend for better pr >tection from the st. rm. 1 county, the Professor will go to Eugene, 1 ic*y doz n chickens wanted by Jas wild in great abundance in the Missis withal, and tliould be m onopolized by upon R »g:ie River valley for most of their Pulling his boots over the lower extrimi- 1 t j visit Prof. Cundon, of the University. P ionf . er R eunion . The third annual flour the coining winter sippi valley. ties of his punts, and drawing his belt a those who can, perhaps, afford the double re-u lion <>f the Pioneer S >ciety of S* nth per Houck at the Ashland House, tf. Mo Quite a heavy hail storm .crossed the little tighter, and adjusting his rc G.cr, ' ^ut ide .—The Adm The names of about 2,000 voters are -------- , and adjusting his rc You can find Hour, giidiam, cracked loss which is pretty sure to come sooner rn Oregon, will be he’d at Arid'lid on i valley in a north-westerly direction last lie left the Col.’s tent with the dispatch. | doc county, Cal., says: Miss Mallett,for wheat, corn meal, bran, shorts, mixed or later. ’ Thurnay, the 11th of September ensu- upon the register of Siskiyou county. me. »y teacher of the Willow creek school Wednesday, accompanied by heavy thun in;. Families are re peste I t > furnish feed, chicken feed, shoulders and ham at Insteal of following l.. s th? ...? trail, he de D. Gaby, Esq., formerly a resident of in tins valley, committed suicide at Web Its «; ili .'le.I to »levi. 1 der, and left its track glistening with the supjilies for the tables. Members are I scende 1 the steep mountain side until he ber L:.. e «. n the 21st inst. A dirp.itch Eagle Mill. Delivered in Ashland at Ashland, has located at In«lej»endence. fe.nin led that the annual «lues of tifty diamond stud ling of the hail. The * mill prices reach' d the river, and fo’low«:d up tl.»*. The following committees to arrange* V. i-bl er Lake pays; “She had been Chas. Adams is making rapid progress cents for each voting member will l e weather lias been cool for a few weeks bank of the stream* as far a:, he could, or “Live and let live, is the Eagle mills for the* opening exercises of the* Aslihi’ul needed to defray expenses The public, upon t!i-e foundation for the new brick. »...»pendent fur some time, and of I past, an overcoat being quite comfortable as the bunks were clear of brush. w 1 •: i?r ;n? ii’ierj .»r n it, are invite I t«> mottn, if you don’t beli ..... it, look to College >»•* requested to meet at the lieve ten tin eaten« «1 suicide. Wednesday Dick Roach is at work upon the exca at night. Yours, participate in the festivities of the ot-ca- The clou Is became more dense ana night die said goodnight to her room College br.ilding t »-morrow (Saturd iy) their advertisement in another column vation for the new public school house. B en L omond . si m. W m . H offman . threatening tul at last rain begin to de male, and the next morning was seen and then try them, They will give von afternoon at two o’clock: Rev. J. H. Skidmore will conduct the scend, light at first but soon l e om'ng a rowing out on the lake. A few hours On supper -Madams t). Coolidge, Jas. i S ensation . A sensati in w.is produced ago«al article. academy at Sheri lan for the next scho >1 deluge which rendered the *f i n I Jip- later her bouy was found floating in the in .Jacksonville on Tuesday evening by a The State Board of Education has de- Thornton, J M. McCall, B. F. Myer, J. Our correspondent sends the following, v o \ ear. pery anl matted the alien y ‘¿.;'e«l i 1 I j certain man, whose tongue was limbered An inquest was held yesteiday I y . cideil that deeds to school land given by H. Russell li C. Hill, J„ R. Tozer. ui'der date of September 2d: Mr. L. Carter a painter, has removed thickets of brush so t’aat locum ition w On decoration Misses Nettie Wagner, by the a dent, telling that he hml been ap ü • ••. ice f.om Iowa Valley. No one School Superintendents are unauthorized Weather cooler, but candidates warm, with his fami'.y from Jacksonville tuLink- I made m • ” •? slow a". 1 painful. He m ist Nellie Russell,Frances Myer, Sarah Fox, proach« I by a certain merchant an! of th ?.e knows where l.cr relatives hve.” i cause—election to-morrow. by law and good deeds will be executed fered SiOOtoset tire to said merchant’s vilk. gr »pe his way, sometimes on 1 mils and Kate Thornton, Irene ( hitwood, Messrs. upon application. •J. Reese has sold his stock and ranch I’er.ii » ii ml lit. «1. cli •' • cted. store in the heart* >f town. The merchant Tozer A Daley are putting up the knees, and seldom found an opporf'initj G. F. Dillings, Wm. H Leeds, J. B to D. Horn, of Fort Jones holds an insurance of •'■‘1,20), an 1 this, of frame of A. D. Helman s row dwelling I. O. Wimer and Jno. B. Millon came 11 walk in an unconstrained, upright po Russell , Walter Myer, course, would be the object of the heinous A. G. Smith is building an addition to ielegiiui. yesterday after- in with freight teams from Roseburg last house. On miuic—Prof. L. L. Rogers, Mrs. his house, lie is also building a new barn. sition. Canyon.*, deep, daik as blackness, noon, we were nifonned that in the Cali- crime. Many [»ersonf discredit the story Rumor lias it that two couples of Ash Satur lay, I ringing limrchan lise for Ale- L. L. Rogers, Prof. J. Q. Willits, Mrs. lined « .th brush a*i 1 rocky declivities, for van1'us reasons, one of which, result I furilia election Perkins has carried the Things look rather suspicious, Gus, but, Call A Itockfellow. The teams started i land young people w ill be marrie I this ing from their figuring in the matter, is dcscenletl from the ridge on his left, i J. Q. Willits, Mrs. Jennie F. Nichols, I hope, all on the square. state for Governor, and that Kalloch is for R »sebur*g again on .Monday. the fact that -merchant aeciiie« would month. filled with foaming torrents, fed by the Miss Lou Willits t W m. Copeland has bu»lt a nice picket undoubtedly elected mayor of San Fran J e the lose»* by the «»p«*rati>>n. The erection of the new Presbyterian Ed. Farlow an I Dick Ri aeh were out On general art ngements J. M. Mc- fence around his pl.ice, which has greatly stream,which emptied into the liver with cisco I’ nder F alling L umbei . L. S P church in Jacksonville will be bugiui in a hunting net long ago, since then Coolidge Call, Jac b Wagner. W. H. Atkinson. a loud ami continuous roar. For live or improved the looks of it. I would p '? v to short time. Dr. Chitwood has received another -XIIrsb narrowly escaped serious i has l>eei* very “funny” -lie tall « of im On ice cream, confectionery, etc. -Mr. his neighbors, “Go ye and «In like six miles he was compelled to climb ridge load of tine »•.; termelons from Geo. Jack porting S? «V W seven-shooters, because, last Thill-« lay evening, Going The postoilice has been re-established after ridge and then descend and ford and Mrs. John Fralev wise. ’ - r from d«»wn t»»wn *1» nt 9 o’eto«*k, f at Bruw.isb »rough, with Mr. Brown •IS you know, big guns get very heavy. sometime:» waist deep m the chilly tor- son’s, on Rogue liver. I. H. ITavktt has purchased an interest iiiaf Butt«* It« ms. a pile of Limber at the mill w! ’ch postmaster. rents. Those who have received circulars in in the stranger«’ «piartz ledge, and is rather Unstal»le, ,c an 1 went up to it to ex SPECIAL NOTICES* Our eorresp indent sends us the follow Before he had accomplishel half the Real the notice in another cil i nn of regard to their accounts with J. M. Mc aniin? it. Ju;t a» he r * t.*he I t’.u* pile it working there at present. Tim quart*» distance lie felt himself weakening, but fell '■•ver ujhui him, an I hel I him fast 1,200 head of she.p for sale or to let Call Sc Co.» will please remember that the ing, under date of August 3Jth: still prospects well. until as (¡stance came ir >:n his h »use to upon shares. NOTICE. led on. To return was more circulars were not sent out merely as a ; We have had several «lavs of •;hov*ery Work on the Lodi is progressi’"; he strugg release him. lie receive 1 some severe dangerous, and eq ually as dillicult as to weather, but it is at present,clear. » Many persons from Jacksonville and I matter of form. Business is meant Í si owl v. bruises, but was able to be about next advance. He had not yet heard « rsecn L and O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon, t »1 M. Me. A Co. vicinity are making preparation to attend C. A. Cary had his haml badly cut in One <>f our fair damsels was giving «me day. August 28, 1879. ) any signs of Indians. Not thinking they A t?;»m-standing in front of the flour the Pioneer reunion. a planing machine, but is doiLi/wel'. f the sterner sex a lecture the other day, B evtsn and R »: i : i ::>. --flic following Notice is hereby given that the follow would be out in such a night, he had The Eagle Mill has been thoroughly re ing mill, last »Saturday afternoon, made Since harvest the demand for lumber after the style of Mrs. Caudle, in the are the particulars, a ; near ai we could ing named settler has filed notice of his eared but little to listen. But having course of which she s lid that “God di I intention to to make final proof ill sup learn them: The house belonging to paired, and a new Eureka smutter will an atte.npt to ru i away, but ware disap lias been augmented. hearj what he thought was the parting port of liis claim, ami secure final entry, pointe I by the owner, who caught them Brawn’s ferry on ’! »;ne river was entered be receive I this week. Mrs. Harvey, of San Francisco, who not make whiskey,’’when our hero looked of brush, and the qtiick,grating displace thereof at ti * expiration of thirty days by the bits. They succee le I in break l»y’.»urgl iT3 M >n lay night, wh*> w’.iile rum- Rev. W. T. Chapman returned from has benn vHiripg relatives here, ha« re up an I said: “God didn’t, bang ha*r "— ment’of the sharp sti iie* lying over all from the date oi thi« •’ notice, viz: Wil Tableau. m ig ng the nn* ar -ui? ' the num of the Portland last Friday, and Rev. L. L. ing the tongue of the wagon. turned to t’ac Bay City, accmipmie I by the ground, lie stopjv» 1 1 y the side of an liam G. Breeding, Homestead Applica W *. had a specimen of table t ppin.g k-** is *,w!i;*se nmu* v. c art* unable t > learn, R »gers, Saturday evening. tion, N q 2,00(1. for the E. i of N. E. }, Sickness lias entered the family of lier brother. V,allie Short. overhanging tree i *.d listened, No W. .} of N. E. J and N. E. J of S. E. j he seizeda hatchet with which hi* attempt the other day, but there was nothing un i Judge Hanna. His little y has tyjihoid mistake, a number of persons con mg of Section 5, Township 40 S. Range, 3 Si'.as Kilgore au I wife returned from Citas. Parker w!i » has been spending ed to make a resistence. A desperate ! accountable about it, as it was plain to I, resulting in ’ i beim» Lake county la it Thuw lay. Tiiey will fever, and hi* 'laughter Hattie, who was a few years in the “golden State,' has struggle ensued, Fr- j I East, and names the following as his wit : i down the canyai from’ abo*re him | lie seen bow* it was done. visitin ; at Linkville, was taken seriously over’iowered an I b.uliy beaten but not spend the wilder in Ashland. ilia'll, *»f cinoi), t’u?.' m nt b*, f >r n ne nesses, viz: William Butler .of Jackson again returned io Big Butte. Jas. Bell’s family moves to town iiua until lie ha I dam age i one of the robbers county and John H. Breeding of ill hut week. Ilis Honor, with Dr. Ai The eldest son of Ira D. Dunlap lias I few days s > as to send their children to of the v I'untee: s would be out in su h a Jackson countv. Don’t forget that Ashland has a barber .«•ry s.-iiously with the hatdiet. The ken, went out to Linkville on M*»inlay to night. »Standing by the si le of tl:e tree been very ill, but is now convalescent. rolibers then mile their vs ap*? t iking tint canu >t be beat. Step across the give her s WM. F. BENJAMIN, Register. ; school, which commences next Monday, lull attention as may l»e needed. he could n<>t Le discovered, even ; t the with them some m >uey. street and he’ll convince you. W. IL Hvgh«*? lost his big t c by a ; with Mis. McKay as teacher L. M. Nie.ke.'sm will receive sealed distance of ten feet, neither c*iu! 11 e dis- Sheep for Sale or to Let cat the other d iv. K ihler Bros., of.Jacks.>nvi!’e, propose propos ihs W. H. Bower our former teacher was '»I T*> S ing T his E venin The a i- 111111 at Klamath Agency until one | cern th? pisseis by, who sc- med to circulating around a few days ago. nmineemen tl.at the Hutchins >n Family t • erect a brick st »re building next season o’clock p. M. to-morrow for furnishing PROB ATP'. CI1VIIT Twelve hundred head of sheep for sale I to be bat little further off II? was 1.0011 J Jacobs has returned from the East. would s*ng in Ashland last Sun lr.y even- upon tire site <>f their present store. or to let < n the «hares, by Mrs. M. W. t’le foil v »¡»owing suppl es: 53,'XM) pounds made aware of their identity b; y ihe few The following ouainces has been trans Hargadine, Ashland, Oregon. For par- The 3’ •’ N <*•». for the ianthof Au beef, net >0,00') pounds Hour; 1,000 irg was a mistake . v 1 ich nr* sc fr< ui a F. I gutleial words that lie caug!; t as t hey tirvh’TF, impure at the Pioneer Store. m* »ill ?” •»' 11 li i ; »" ti • ■*'; in;' nit on gust is on our table antic mtainsas much poun Is corn meal, sacked: and 200 pound act' «1 in this court, Hon. S. J. Day pre ' passed. They were Indian i sc cits re [13-.3w] Pioneer lUnnl'in Coni'iiittces. I y their agent, Tl,iy siding, since our last report: i’.itiTi stin ; rea I ng matter as usual. of men pork in barrel. Al«o, 100 head in| Hou k ’ s li al: I bad turning to t’.ieir companions give a concert ini :: in the mattci of the «state of M The committee of ladies on table, re FOR S all ! John Daley, of Eagle Point, is build of yea ning heifers and 20 milch c >ws, • t*’. » « iy e.’j.li'i », Ji» II*.} w’ l * > come d »wn the canyon fr >m the finii, Fountain, deceased. First semi-annua’ freshments etc.,for the Pioneer Reunion ;o»>«l music will have a lare ing a neat dwelling house, which is a n<>- with cilves fr >m tw > t > live years «fiarè old. report of Sarah Fountain, administratix, to be he’d at Aslilan I on the llt’.i inst., where they ha I no douM been i watching I, a i**g tl-.e.n. House and lot in AMilund. '’.«•m. D *.i'i * at mi mi*? it: v i w.il ticeabi? impi >vemvnt t<> the village. A <• 'inyany of men who left Bodie for some luckless tr velor. He did r.ot examined and approved. pi ob.-’J ly m ver have another «»’inortuni- met at the parlors of Houck's Hotel Jacob Wagner and daughter, Miss Neva l i, about the middle of last March leave his positiin till the Lilians were A good house, with a neat wooil-shed tv of hearing them. Concert w»ll l egin In the matted of the estate of M. H. Saturday evening 'o — present, Madams à ■J ’ » ’ CU» .V a. Nettie, went to Yreka last Sun lay fo? a on a prospe.tiag tour arrived at the S, -ojlc- Garrett, decerxed. Report of Frances far out of I.ear.ng, a id when «1? <l»d lie and barn, upon a lot desirably situated Tozer, Drake, McCall, Russell and i Springs about a week since where they E. (ia-rett, guardian of minor heirs, ex visit among Siskiyou county friends. ill as much gin his .nardi it v ns with mud cfleri- on Main street, with bearing fruit trees Thornton. B all on the E leven hi .—Ihe *e*- upon it , * .X J p tcliy darl ness W*m. G. Breeling publishes in another are *a iq»u 1. i’liey have traveled as far amin-1 and a X ’l * ’u’ove l. Organization wis effecte I by electing ty as was possible in the For particulars inquire of Mrs. Har tivities «»f the Pioneer Rea at A-di- . A I .*ou i north :.s British Possessions. They will n.id- and wildly des v*. ling rain. T*lce of his intention to file w. riet Ewing, who may be found at the of P. coin *»■*?* In die matter of the estate Mrs. J. M. McCall to the chair. ban 1 r.T-xt Tlinrs lay will wind up w»th a remain -n this vicinity during the coming coming nex- night he was rd eved by residence of Mr O. Coolidge, in Ash Petition of Stow, an insane person. The following committee! were ap- lull a H lack’s Hall in the evening. Good fin?.! pr r.» f upon his homestead claim. winter, as they claim < ur surrounding Tims. McAndrew, gnu rd an, for sale of pointed: pectedly to Wins! sxey creek, the ] oint land. •r , _ ___________ 12-tf. music has been secure I, and there w»'l i For sale— Two hundred head of high where i ? i i a !) I U t ■ • U v } • 1 t w 4». 1' J loss- mi I >ubte.¡ly be a large attendance. An gra le Spanish Merim» bucks. Apply to hills an 1 mountains prospect more favor realty he ir I an I citati >n or I?re.l issued. On C > Tec an 1 Farmers, Attention ! j .v th.i few ing yf R 'gu? : i» e. able for the production of m nerals than elegant s:r»p?r will r»e s rve-1 at the hotel, and Hargadine s >u at the Ashland Wagner A Anders Reul Falate I'm i« « H .us. as usual, and no jiains will be spared t » weeks I . ,c ,a .( i 1 c;;ut iy- Messrs. Fountain A Farlow, at the any other regi >:i prospected during their On Propping Fruit—Messrs. Thus» tf. insure an enjoyable evevim; f »r all. The Mill. Fanners ’ Store, will pay the highest mar low . * just b ing oil the ba:.k of t T ’ . ie full* > wing have bee 1 reeordel in travels. Smith, , 0. .z. Ci» w < -’idge, P. Dunn, J. R. general mamigers < f the ball, Messrs. J. F* >r wool sacks and twine g > t<> Butler ket price for 1,000 bushels of oats and i h ha I I ten the m »atli of the cr the Ciuiity Cerk’s office sin e our last Tozc anl M. II. Drake. N. Ea’ianks, »Jr.. Russell Alf<»rl. Guinn A 1,000 Jmshek of wheat. They will give ckfe’.l >w’.s, ami remember that they Music! M usic !—All mtere;te I in the rep< >rt : ma le out of a pine t c.» before B i‘*er i l l J- .Vl-rrit1, will <1 > th?ir best b y yw goods at cash prices in exchange for On Procuring Di .hei—'.Iessri. H. F. are selling everything at rhe lowest advancement of thA musical interests <>f to make it a suce ?si, and extend a cor by whe.it and oats. I G. W. Wi’sh re anff wife to J. B Cait- Ph lllpi, Ja>. Thornton anl J. II. a party of pruipet't«? prices. dial invitati' ti to all. Ashland must n<»t fail to meet at the litch, quit-ela in deed to premile«« in Ash s iccee lin * one;, o»* anyone w.xu v. ted Russell. N. A. Jacobs, a ty; W», formerly of the Presbyterian church t< -morrow (Satur- to puss that wav. For Louis he I cd land. CANNERY! F ell D own - the S ha "T.—’’li Wed- T idings oilice, who has been at Lake- To Wait up in i‘... T J)Ie-Misses K.<te day) evening. We im lerstand that Prof, up and d »wn the Lank of the river the U. S. patent to Claude Line. nesday last while a young man name 1 view f >r s mietime, returned to Ashland Thornton. Jennie Neil, Nellie Russell, J. Q. Willits inter» Is hiMng, «luring the A. W. BZSS Proprietor/ darkness, in s it ' i ef t!:«, canoe, I t. was M ibeii, a nephew of C. C. Cornish, was 1 ist week. Minnie An lers m, Belle Drake, Etta C hased by W olves .—We Cn 1 the fol- ! comin; fall and winter, a g .'"encTal revival i at last f iree I t > ;ive it up. He USt descen ling the shaft of the Lucky B;i!d- Ashland, Oregon. Sheriff Bybee ¡1 . now engage I in the of the niusica’ interests of this place, lowing in the R'seburg ju<bpeixltid of j Hargadine,Nettis Wagner,Belle W colen, g» t a. rh.ii the river before da; tfhg if win mine, the l.a Ller broke percipitating unpleasant duty of selling property Alice Barron, Fresino Erl». Etta Pattai, He has eng age I a commodious room in last week: “Mr. Jas. Dillard hid a nar- ' pus ;,1 >ie , as a. .vi- t, „ r time he ni gi.t at To the People of Jackion and Lake him t > the bott >m of t’le i sha't s »me We trust the s lies the new Mas >nie building, and when if row escape from being eaten by wolves ’ and Irene Chitwood- a » I M*mri Waiter Counties t f >r delin pient taxes, jet of Í. me twenty feet. When the la bier I robe it Mver, J. Buck. Russe 1, L. A. Noi* any mo a. t be.')» — I wjel can fresh fruits and vegetables •/ will be few. 1 threw hi n back war I ail ha fell hevl is finished, will organize classes in both in the neighbor’! >»I of Stc*. aS mt creek lurk nr ". 1 *f 1 Jy of all kinds to order during the season, win Butler an 1 Mil > Walker. downwards. Luckily there •'*as s »me ! The Parker bovs, living on the road be- vocal a 11 instrumental music, thereby some thirty-five ’miles fr mi this city last <1 chmii-e : l.e It is re pie «te I by lae c .•'•.ritte-c th.-* five or six feet of water in the I >«>ttom of tween th:» place and Linkville, killed a at reasonable rates. Fruit and tomatoes week. He h » ! tw » horses with him, of the affol ’ di lg the young members »us h m ! » . the shaft and that save I him from in- tl pei ’ ion; fir.iis'img dimoi pit ii a specialty. Orders from a distance Í.I-. she.dii k.i .e ...... re- panther that measured ten feet from tip town an opportunity t> spend an evening airl w as engage I in prospecting. The slant death. As it was lie merely I knives. ft»rks and s >nns,m 1 mark them. ulieu on short notice. Send stamp for ceive 1 severe br’tises, which, however. t » tip, last week. or two of each week instructively as we’l wolves (large gray fellows) evidently f ;r it. Luckily, Ltukily, wh.lc v. hi* .marchi..g price list. ll-6w. will not prove serious.— }iekt I itum. State X*-vr*. Cd. Eli’nnks, who left Ashland a few as p’easuit’v. His terms will be excee 1- wanted the h*>rscs at li irst, but as they c v.ioe he h *. 1 seen s mie small Jr m >nths since t i take a “sit ’ in the Lake ing’v molerate, t’’erefore no one n*d were tl ‘lei. but few in number Air. Dillard i Roseburg has a number one minstrel lying i 1 the water’s edge so .;e di t; N ew T er «. -Prof E. T. Kugler. of in»*» the ooDortunby. You will learn his view // ,-rilu office, returned on T ue.sday retreat? 1 an I manage i; I t > keep the ani- ti.iupe. below. The run ii ’. ! "•A intentions to-m*»rrow evening. Jacksonville, will finish his first term of evenings* sfage. mala back for a a tW. Tlieir continued The Roseburg Academy wil! commence was very ci’.d, a instruction in music in this place on the C hurch A ppointments .—Rev. Mr. Iviwlin rs s > •:> Drought more waives to A harvest-home dance will be given in thicken on brush » MANUFACTURER OF, a • 0 DEALER IN, • n the »8th inst. Pth inst., and has met with such encour • • • . % / » McCoy's grove this (Friday) evening: ! fbiilbro ik. • Presi ling Elder of the the ba 11 which at last Humbert* I fifty. Eighty- me newspapers are published o Jd t!» coat a.; «’e, ■? ■';'*> Air. Dillard then stripped his IPorsgs of agement that he will at once begin an also a ball at the house of E. W. Graug SADDLERY AND HARNESS ’ Rogue River district of the I intel their picks anl sallies and turned in Oregon and Washington Territory u iv. a in : **, »i'ch *7 :’.. other term, commencing on the 15th. in Sam’s valley. ! Hfclb.ern church, will preach at Butte them loose, and the frightened brutes MERG ANSER, LAKE COUN i Y, OREGON. , The ohl saw mill at Cottage Grove, which to construct bis raft S w Instead of coming to Ashland on Mon •■■i soon cros red Steamboat and put a good Creek Saturday evening, October 4th, «7 The building of Prof. Rogers’ dwellin'»' ing the spot wae e ” *ey 1 - : built 25 years ago, fell 4own last week. J f days and Thursdays, as at present, he stre am of wrUe” between them and the house has been interfere with by the ami w I’ a’so hold services Sun lay morn wolves which then turned for the rider. them one ffy one up to near i. c Hon. U.. S. Palmer died veiy sudden'y •*> will come on Weunji'slays an I S it unlays ing f »l’ow ng, ;>ni perhaps during the A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF scarcity of lumberpbut will probably be week; a’so at Phcen*x M. E. Church, Mr. Dillard escape c I » raiu^a disease at his resi lenco, at of the creek, at a pi nt on the r un by azj : he«>! ( after »» a UAXU hard a run dufing the next term. Prof Kugler has This is the first time j Corvallis. commenced soon. which he knew W.1Ì the i safest for cmimenc ng on the morning of Saturday, climbing a tree. Tl.l_ 1_ SADDLE«. BARVEM met with marked success a.» a teacher of DM1DLÏ», *rUB«, Jacksin Grant, the Indian who was that the w five* have <l »re*l to show fight i ■ Oct. I ’ th an 1 continuing one week; also /li e meditate 1 •: ovf -y ¡tc • i ; Emigrant wegms p.*ui through town '¡g- i innm, music in this vallev, and is said to have • at Asbbi-i 1 Prosbv*’Crii|»i church Satur- in this wav, but Afr. Dill rd w.is high up sentenced to imprisonment for life, f'r Spot W :s le3s S’.Vi iff t:; in w > ve or he ’ *• » TS, WBIF*. a 1 most every «lay. Most of them are few superiors in the country aa a per L/RHEF, CUCIO ¿ «1 y evening : n I S’.m.by morning an l in the mountains where the anil la’s se - the marlerof Dennis Speilin, and was but a 1 •.’•g? '• ck ra >ed iti 1 uÇ V n°: e ('n n s?3 n mm,.a !!. G?d'»hly have not bound n rtliwar 1, although occasionally ^3I-FL-,>ai iiu iirump ’ ly sod chei. ly ».».« su *po3od t ) be dying, i? ag..in on bis evening, C ‘ c ‘ . 18th anl 19t". ’ . former. Hit price* will be the same as » c li .til Ciniuc«jourselv«** tuo jm> *.i> » *»• u»vU middle of the clianueL A .klS 1 Ov*i was •y yet learned to be afraid of one.” . pins. S. S herman , Qr. Con. Sec. one is seen hiading southward. during the previous term. by usdwg witb me. (3 lug¡ R. T. B. 8* t »V.U.4 « A-.. > I» VU R. T. BALDWIN SR. ALWAYS ON HAND,