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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1879)
■M THE ASHLAND TIDINGS. . éEPT 2rt Í L ocal breviwies . Fruit is in demand. Geo. Smith came in from Lake coun ty bud Sa‘urday. He will remain in AslJ.and but a short time when he will start, for the Willamette to spend the winter. Geo. Stephenson passed through town on Monday, for Yreka, with'a like year-' ling edit sired by Sir Walter, which he thinks may catch a ptennum and we think likewise. f 'Rle Steamship “Alexander Duncan” has been wrecked Set the mouth of Rogue; River Captain Carroil, of the iO-fhted Who will be married'rfcA ? The O. C. stages leave Ashland as fol Phillij* hearte'fe rP'hrly Completed. lows: Gcdrifc north, at 7 a . m . ; going How doer The Masoriic Building look ? south, _________ at 6 p. m . ____ 'to H. F. Philips’ Linkville line stages < Ten ¿lie College this len’ fhd*v Hfew students at the leave every morning at 5 o’clock, con<_ week. necting at Linkville with hacks for Thfesl^re are being laifi’Sbide till next Lakeview and Fort Klamath. Four-, horse ^ago on/Mondaiy, Wednesday' leasbn. I and FrkUt, Wheat is still being hauled to the Ashland Mill. “Republic” was her commanddr No Look at the pictures oh Sihe Eagle lives lost. I Th« following is the weather report Mill’s advertisement. We learn through Mr 'XVkiflsoh that furnished us by H. C. Hill, for the week Walker and Grubb’s teams Started for Mr. Thornton, who has been making a ending Sept. 2tfth: Thermometer re- Reading Tuesday morning. ■ tour of Northern Califoriiia in the inter •ji>rded at 6 X. ii. and 12 M. There will be ten Oregon hdrt’cs at the est of the Woolen Mills, is meeting with date WE vrWFR THERMT R good sdicCeSa Siskiyou county fair. S A M. ------ -y. V. V < • • * * ***’ ------------------ -------------- •—:----------------------- - Collar your dogs. Liuws'or Travel. * gi.i / --------- ---- A Resolutions. of the So^rd of Trustee« o’f Awhlond College H* following resolutions dn the death of Jartes M. Sutton, Isaac ^filler, Eliza- betfr Mill er, and Uriah D. ftayden, were read by the Secretary of iWc Pioneer So- cietfr *jirior to the oration J. R. Neil ofi kite day of the Pioneer Reunion. 'Ow The Death af Jatfei M. sWtttm. XVfiEREAS,—James M. Sutton, a well known Pioneer of Southern Oregoh and one of the earliest meffhbere of this /So ciety, departed his life, therefore be it Resolved— That in his death, the people have lost a friend at Once candid, con scientious, earnest, ^Onerous and fear less; the country a trite and faithful cit-. izen, and this society òhe of its ablest* and most enthusiastic champions. Resolved— That those who have known: him personally and Well will never for get his ability, his zeal, his industry, his energy, his varied «powers, his generous hèhrt, his faith in Oregon’s future great-’ ness, and his èàmest labors for her de- velopment. Resolved— That living in an age of ex- traordinafly iorce and ideas, he was not only a Pioneer of Southern Oregon, but of progressive and independent thought, and that his labore were in the interest of a bright civilization and 'a more ad vanced humanity. Resolved— That “what to others wta a conviction, a sentiment, became to him > an inspiration, a passion,’’ but that the enthusiasm of his nature, seldom led him' to err in judgment'Òr 'fever caused him to fail in his duties as a maYi '«nd citizen, « arid that his memory is deserving of grateful remembrance and his example worthy of wfiTnest emulation. Resolved— That a copy of these resolu tions be furnished to the Yam^iy of the deceased by the Secretary’. Scraps of Southern Oregon 8: b - { tory, \ The Boàrâ of Trustees Ashland vollege and Normal School called a meet ing in the College building Bept. 13th, and the following are the ihîtiütes df the meeting. The Tfioard met on the call df the chairmftfi. Meraroere present, L. L. Rogers, W. H. Atkinson^ Clark Taylor, J. P. Walk er and A. G. Rockfellow. Mr. Wagner being absent, Clark Tay lor was chosen as cliairman protem. Minutés of last mfeefiug read and ap proved, when the following business was transacted: On motion, G. F. Billings was chosen 'to present the keys of the College to ÏVesident Rogers, on iflaugurtit’ion day— "Ks his formal installKtio'h irito office— with such remarks as he might deem proper to make on the occasion. Resolved— That the chairman and secretary be authorized to negotiate for and purchase of E. K. Anderson certain school furniture ptftchahed by him at the latfe sheriff"s sale of Academy propèrty, t and *fiow remaining in the College build ing Resolved— That WT. H, Atkinson be authorised to negotiate and contract for the buildrrig of a coVering over the stairs of the College building with suitable room for cloaks, hats, etc. Resolved— That for the purpose of meeting the expenses to be incurtvd by the improvements and purchase author ized in the foregoing resolutions, and to provide for any other necessary expenses of the College, à ftêmmittee be appointed to inaugurate a serie's of entertainments1 to be given during the present College year. The committee to consist of the following named gentlemen and la dies: Mr. and Mrs. ’Û. Codfidge, Mr. and Mrs. Jno. Colman, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Willits, Mr. and Mrs. H. F._ .Barron, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. McCall, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Russell, Mr. and Mrs. John Fraley, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Myer, Mr. and Mrs. 5o\) Tozer, Mr. and Mrs. P. One day, the storm blew louder and fiercer than tfiraal. The night came on with ho àbafemént. The clouds circled and wreathed closely overhead with that portentious humming sound which goes before all hurricanes. For a brief space the rain would d»iftend in huge deluging the ground several inches deep with WsStfer ia n fewmTnutes, which, luck ily wotild rapidly run off down the hit), having deep tracks ìn ufi parts of the camp ¿round. Hail desoended at inter vals with tremfendous forte and in huge quantities. The compact rows of tents were, nr most instances, made to hug the ground/ while the lose parts and ropes of the more exposed would whip and crack in mad frenzy. Th* rnmafes were Pyiflg m continue^ apprehension while, the sto?rh ’-’.ged without, the lightning illumiiiati-ik the scene and the thunder echoing rever’-israting amopg the high hills and deep canyons of the niighbdrhcòd. t A lull in the war of the elements was fol lowed by the rapid firing of the camp guards, while some of the picket guards',' thinking that they ought io give 'ipTor- mation ffrom thfeir %dge of the circle fireà ih concert. No, mistake this time, ’the' enemy were about to charge tlie camp. All hands must now rfitó the brsasf- Wcrrks The Voices of the captains aVid lieutenants were’heard caffirf^ ffiejr meh from their ients to form behind fenses and repel the attacking Success in bringing the men from theft comparatively rifug ¿juartere finder ih# tents was only partial, stài enough werÀ aroilsed to answer the purpose until thè enemy become more numerous and pressing closer \ ( cónììnued .) A fierce’storm of sleet and hail now came on, which lasted a half-hour, then dwindled to a snow storm, which poon covSrbd the ground tree tops. The „ and _______________ boys, who had left tn&ir coats in camp, were In a sorry fix, and ’would fiate been glad of an opportunity to engage in a skirmish with the Indians to keep the> blood in circulation. • ’• 9 They did not ■frait long before an ¿p- pcPrtiè ity was offend. Directly ir* froT.t of the command and a half-mile away, ran a deep, burly creek, on each side of which was open, grassy ground. On the opposite tide of this S'ééfc,'tóà in pli^in view of the volunteers, a band of Indi ans were seen to collect and fò'rtn a line similar to, and parallel with them, and a*boki equal in nunfliirrS: Their leader stepped to the front of his men and haranged them in true In dian style. His style was of the active kind, one foot high in the air, then as it descended the other went up. As the boys stood looking at the edifying spec tacle, some facetious one àsked the’ Major if he would give them Imita tion. The Major gravely declined, but said he would like to lead the boys against the Indians, but his orders Ì*ould not it. This was received •frith a Tftti'rrrtùr of dissatisfaction, as all were pluming them selves on having a shot at them. <Jpen remonstrance was of Eo avail. The Maj or would obey ordert, a^jd the men were constrained to submit. But it was with an ill grace and many un: tiy ungraceful epithets were bestowed on I the __ Major, but in tones that he probably did not hear. X -___ - Some time was consumed in studying the State N» wl position of the Indian encampment on A rr.an fiercely irtinilted a boy with 11 the river bar. A large spy-glahs passed from eye to eye and universal knowledge pitchfork laBt week, in Doughs county, seriously injuring him. was thus obtained of the situation. The 1 The following levy c’f taxes has bbeA Major reluctantly gave the order to re made by thè Lane county court for thè turn, the Ijidians still in front in batlie 1 array and sending Wiid, jeering banters i year 1879: State tax, 7 mills; school 3 mills; county tax, 5 mills. to the vohmteere, yet oraers in time of tax, 1 You can find flour, graham, cracked That new Eureka smutter at *t’ne Eagle wheat, com nteá). bran, shorts, mixed Mills is running like a top. 54 u feed, chicken feed, shoulders and ham at 55 Two nephews of “Hi” FarlbV jfrrived ll 52 Eagle Mill. Delivered in Ashland at from Illinois this week. 50 * ll Geo. T. Baldwin is nicely “Settled in mill price's. 52 ^c Mr. Rufus óólé, proprietor of the his new stoife at Linkville. 52 33 . I stage station just over the Siskiyous, was Geo. Gregg, agent for J. 'C. Ayer in town this week tar supplies. H s C oncerning IniiipATioN.—All persons’ A Co., called bn us Wednesday wife, “Ivho has been very sick for the past ‘are hereby catifioned against using un Teams start to Roseburg Mohdh’y for summer is klowly recovering. lawfully for .irrigating purposes water Butler A Rockfellow’s goods. Judging from the ihanner in which ’from the Ph«enix Mills ditch, as all the Snrt Morgan is building a residence in work is being pushed ahead on the water is needed at the mills. the northern portion of town. Masonic building, it will be finished /15-3t) i*. W. O lwwll . Wheh you hear that Academy bell at sometime before the middle of Decem --------- —7--------- •>------------ —- ------ R emember , L adies !—You can gfet a 6 o’clock x. M., you can get up. ber, the time required for its completion. first-claa sewing machine at Fountain A Our merchants are ^reaping thr benefits N otice . —All pdrions indebted to Dr. Farlow s for the k*w sum of 835. They of a lively trade with Lake county. J. ft. Chitwood by t.dfe or account hiust; are of the latest-improved and l»eSt man *Frank Riley is the new President of positivey settle by the 1st Of Octóber, I1 ufacture, and are fully warranted. A the Siskiyou Agricultural Society. must have money by that time. large invoice will be received next week. (13-tf) J. H. C hitwood . The Jacksonville brass band and min Also bear in mind that they are offering strel troupe start for Yreka Sunday. T. T. McKenzie and T. O. Eckleson bargains in all kinds of goods. For good Fifty’dozen chickens wanted by Jas-i with a party of five men, Messrs. Coates, goods at a low fgure, ¿o flhe Pafi-nfer's; per Houck at the Ashland House, tf. Hubbard, Smith Overbeck and another, Store. tf. aré «th their wap to Goose lake to ful Mrs. W. T. Leeke has a class of eight I nteresting S ermon .—Prof. Rogers pupils in instrumental music at Phoenix. fil a contract of surveying government On the death of Isaac Miller and Eliz preached larft Sunday evening in the abeth Miller, Mb Wlte Frank Krause Of the Sentinel accom land. » Presbyterian ChiWcb, Iris sermon being The Yreka Jouí* I, says that the races panied by his lady was in town laid week. W heras —Isaac Miller and Elizabeth upon “the Spirituality of the Soul,”; at the fair this year promise to be the Miller, his wife, members of this asso J. A. Cardwell, of Jacksonville, has which was handled in a very able and in liveliest and most exciting ever witnessed ciation, have departed from among us to teresting manner. It was the first of a purchased four tine buggies for his stable. in Siskiyou, and whoevek 'hins has got to their eternal rest. Therefore be it ’ « • X Quin Willits’ singing school bpened show good time as th'ere will be great, •series of four discourses. His second Resolved:— That “Uncle Isaac and Aunt Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Myer, Mt. war must be obeyed, and the Major was A party of harvesters, sleeping in thè will be delivered m the M. E. Church with twenty scholars last Saturday 'even- competition for all the jWirsei¡ offered. Betsy Miller,” 'a* they were familiarly and Mrs. Dr. Covert. bam of Mr. T. Duckworth,on Long Tom', a good soldier. next Sunday evening, the subject heing irig. Those who have received circulars in and regardfuily known, were •among the Amidst the ’ fetfill falling snow, the col were awakened on the night of the 2d On motion, the meeting adjourned. Mr. Gunnison, of the Klamath Agency regard to their accounts with J. M. Mc strong arid ’earnest [>eople who fought “’Hie Immortality of the Soul. ” umn turned towards camp. Slinking inst. by tire about them in the hay, and V là ! rk T aylor , spent a few days of this week'm Ash Call & Co. ^vill please remember that the th« brave fight of the early days, both Vres., protem. and crouching, to avoid the falling snow,, were compelled to fly so suddenly that N ew E ducation M onthly .—The Col- land. circulars were not sent d'td ifi'erely as a with Ravages and other obstacles incident which seemed to fall with unerring pre-1 they saved none of their clothing, one cd A. G. R ockf EI low , Sec’y. fego C‘ ■ i*achea criir "desk as the We understand that there is an fridiil- matter of form. Business is meant. ----------------------------- to pioneer life—and that to th** labors of cision from the trees and brush down the the party losing a 850 watch. The bam; “champion ot Christian culture,” and JACKSO VILLE ITEMS. gent mama or two in Ashland as well as * J. M. Me. & Co. such men and women, are ‘i'n a great back of their necks, the men returned which was utterly destroyed, was filled the »i>ecial organ of Ashland College and papas. measure due, tlri prosperity which Aow dissatisfied to camp, and it required sev-1 with hay. Five syts of harness and X The latest query, who’s Betsy Jane. Normal School. It contains the address A nother tVV¥»DlNO.—A* the residence attends us as a State. There has been subscribed 8173 5C eral Speeches by the Colonel and others i grain-cleaner were also consumed,causing Jacksonville has a new street. of President Rogers before the Oregon Resolved— That in their death , We have for the formalHoi* of the Ashland brmis of Hon. James Applegate, near Willow Social partîès are becoming quite to bring them back to a due respect for a ’oss estimated at 8800. Sta'e Teacher’s Association entitled, Ranch, Cala., Andrew MeCallen treas lost faithful friends and genial companions popular. band. the militiary genius of thélr command- I Mrs. W. Mansfield, of Willow Spring*, “Conservation of Educational Forces.” urer of Lake county, was married to Miss the country honest and upright citizens . I was seriously hurt last week by the ex Mr. Stanley brought a fine specimen We’re “looming up” Jacksonville has a era. < >ther articles original and selected make Josie Applegate. A numlier of friends and this Society, worthy members. A coùn'ciì of Vrar was held, from which plosion of a fruit can-, which she had put new “publishing house.” up a paper instructive and interesting. of tlri f^olitic potato iVAc our office this e olved— That these resolutions be of both bride and groom were present all officers below the rank of Captain week. on the stove té melt the wit about thè The minstrels are rehearsing for an We are glad to have •a rieiglihor s who report it a very enjovible occasion. placed on the records of the Society and were excluded. The main point to be I lid. other grand “blow out.” (>. ’Coolidge, Ashland s nursery-man,. worthy, and shall welcome succeeding ». T ■ j. t **,_______ Miss Josie, who spent winter before last that the Secretary furnish a copy th'ertof decided was whether to cross the river in Raphael Morats’ new house is destined has dur 'thanks for the latest plums we numbers with warmth and gladness. Religiose Native s. in Ashland, »cade many warm friends to the relatives of the deceased. to become a famous surburban retreat. a body in face of the Bar on which the ever tackled. for whom we take the privilege of ex- *• D pied t p C ommunity .—Cuttle are Nort Eddings the popular knight of Indians were encamped, or to send a I Walter Sutton, brother 4 ’ate J. M. : Oh the Death of Uriah L>. Ba jrdea. B aptist S ervices ,—Every Sunday tending to •'•jii . id husbAfed a sincere • f.-. • •/ t 'n S ’iti ern Un . b >?dt, XV h ereas —By the mysterious decree the whip has gone over to the majority. bree over the river three miles above morning at 11 o’clock th the grove near 'upatu>atiorr \ .ii i •■Art , AU. II* » Some of our scientists were looking for them, who should come down upon the Daley £ Co.’s mill. d: Almighty God, in his divine wisdom, th ,.sa,i is of r.itrie hav».- i:.-r • . * , \ We are called upon to Vn'dum the death the Equinox through a smoked glass Indians when the attacking parity were I U nion S abbath S chool ,—Every Sun ■' 1'1 e »S a M ill , i'he iaw mill, on le H ■tem-d at «I visiting ready for an assault in the front. The day morning at 10 o'clock in the Presby 8 . of o«r distinguished friend, who diqmrted Mohday. ‘•.•oiiomgroMr. Amos Wil • t : eat: • bv ’ iri conclusion was reached that it would be I terian church. A coptiaKinvitation ex Mrs. Stroud wife Of conductor Stroud <ca.ceiy'sustam’pit’ ’•>■ this life January 31st, 1879. Therefore, tended to all. lltS, ot lliiS p.a<:e 13, Without doubt, one M * V a n.> grass or green tliin-z u w of the <5. C. & R. R. is visiting old time just the thing to cross a force opposite I be it A t the M. E. V hurch ,—There wiU >. ’ .«• fin-.-.j . ■» erected thrt <idfe of • • ■> 'V-. in th • w’ - -u: ■ camp, and consumate the attack as stated /—That in Uriah L. Hayden, friends in this vicinity. ■ r Souiii h ii.H •••••;■¥ I.V I be regular services every Sunday at 11 > > » i* V , «»SILA ««Avli iAl*V I . • ‘S ? A runaway occurred Sunday in the above. Which battanoti should cross a . m . ; Sunday school at 2 p. m . o’ rthviLei we view him as a private citi lor turning out the best oi lumber. herdsnorth. Some eight liun of the 11f,i inst L. L. R ogers , IMtor. zen or iVi the liiaiiy public actions he was shape of a four mule team, which created above 1 The Southern, because its man Lils Sons, Kush ana Will, Who have con and leaders were more familiar with the I have been driven to Southern Oregon by no little excitement for the time be??g. A great u .nv st’nngé. i -is ire seen called ujKin to till. The acts df hifc Whole BORfc. trol of the bus., less, are making preparu- ground, und Were possessed of the boats. | Merrows and others and the ’fr'u'rvi'fider ' on our str.- : . w; m ;,<•* »nt' ♦ ■ life are a faithful illustration of the Pat. Donigan’à iréîïdêricè catfght fire i terns to sj/end the coming liter at tlie The Northern, because it was the post I ‘of the herds w ill be driven north at once. Co'lege stud. i * character of a man who was ever honest, last ThuriMay evening, but happily the ; mil: getting out saw logs, so tney will be of honor, the most dangerous. At last ] ANGLE—On Big Applegatg, Sept. 7th| entirely unselfish, thoroughly independ ire brigade squelched the conflagration. to the wife of Wm. Angle, a daugh F ound . — In the F> < sbyterian Church O rnament !».- The residence of E. able to commence sawing as sddn as the smiling and courteous Colonel desig-1 ter. ent and always th ‘ 6 cftfeerful, genial, con < >n Monday an unusual number of per a cuti pm, which can be had at this office, H. Loftus, now being erected by Daley spring opens. They intend stacking siderate gentleman; the defender of riglft sons were in town, the bucolic shades of nàted the Southern battalion as the one MARCH-« In Manzanita precinct, Sept by proving property. _ A Co., will be, when completed, one of 7o0>000 feet the coming season, and the crorò. The Major was Averse, and so 12th, to the wife of Daniil March, d Miss Minnie and Laura Andèriòh in probabilities are that tiie building up of and the enemy of wrong. The force of Butte Creek being largely represented. were most of his officers to undertaking ‘ihland’s principal ornrments. We are daughter. his example should not be lost to us; al There has been quite a stir in mining glad to notice such substantial as tend moving Ihei’i* millinery store lo Aslnand wiH not again be delayed ou >t. 15th, though he ha^ passed away frdin our circles of late, some rich Strikes not the crossing In the canvas boats, and CAWLEY—At Roc) well as ornamental buildings g >ing up th* other side of town. account dt the scarcity of in inner ai has the nfen actually declared openly that a son. to the wife of E. 1 %ight; the rtiCollectidn of his devotion to known to the public are the probable in our thriving little town. The beauty the case this fall. thby would not undertake it. Why did j Jackson Grant, the Indian murdefér been A. --------------------- —Hi duty, Wk steadfast and inflexible puqiose cause. of our natural surroundings ougnt to of Multnomah comity, died in the peni they not continue down the river from ; SPECIAL. NOTICES* Mrs So and So bridged Mrs. So and A nother R i naway .—As Gfeorge For and desire to promote the success and courage our town-people in trying to tentiary a few dayi sifiefe. Peavine Mountain and thus act in con dyce was coming de'rti the Dead Indian Advancement of everything to further the Sd’s nose, in the way our gossips an improve the looks of the place by making We would like to see some one beat mountain last Monday with a load of interest of the whole human family in nounce that some bo ton ha? failed to junction with Col. oelscy 1 NOTICE: their homes look neat .¿nd inviting, in To attempt to erósi the deep, wide the peaches for size that Miss Ollie hay, his brakfe gave way, allowing the general and this valley in particular, get an invitation to a dinner party. stead of allowing them to become (as a Dunn has our thanks for. and ìrapici river in tfrd CAnVas boats that *** V f , - ** ** Should linger long with us, even as the It is rumored that some of our belles wagon to run upon his horaes which nec L and O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon, f great many people have in other towns) two or three Indians could sink by a few August 28, 1879. f Th* foundation of the Odd Felìo^re’ essarily caused them to run, George; who western evening light reflects the depart are going to Frisco soon, a dearth of an “eye-sore” to the phefe'. shots, was, to the stupid men, actually styles in the B;izars and Fashion plates Notice is hereby given that the follow ing glory of the setting sun. Be it our ’ s is a man that 18 not liable to allow hrt and merchant’s building is finished afid dangerous. They even said that in case ing named settler has filed notice of his ■ judgment to forsake him, saw a large then to emulate the virtues of our dis is the cause of this erratic move in our S hameful C onduct .—On last Friday Heady for the brick work. a boat load or two of men should cross intention to to make final proof in sup evening one of U. S.'s ambulances ar humor has il, “for true business,"that • tree 8OIne d«^bcfe ahead, for which he tinguished and lamehted friend—and So fashionable life. Unmolested, and the Indi’ihl Should find port of his clalni, arid secure final entry It is truly wonderful to note the rived in town from the Fort, v«a Rock Norte Eddings, lhe gallant stage driver, ! Pulled hl8 horses with the resolution of to live ahd act, that when we too cbih'e thereof at tKfe expiration of thirty days them out, and by a very few well direct- from,thb date of this notice, viz: Wil coming to a stand-still, as he began to to fall asleep, we may, like him, have A amount of “gush,” displayed by our pro Point, under escort of several cavalry was married Wednesday evening. fed shots sink the boats, or render them liam G'. Breeding, Homestead Applica men, the majority of whom were consid I Mr. Wm. Shook ani Miss Ella Priin, ' think necessary. But unfortunately, or page in the great volume of human ex<- minent business men just after a fire, in No 2.006, for the E. I of N. E. talking about the practicability of pro useless, tliat the few men who had crossed tion, erably under the influence of the ardent of Jacksonville, W*ere visiting Miss Millie perhaps fortunately, the wagon “took a istence, dedicated to our momory. N. W. j of N. E. | and N. E. |of S. K. i Resolved— That in Ihe deaht of U. S curing a fire engine. Verily we are would be in ekffeme danger of utter of Section 5, Township 40 S. Raffgh; J tdmble,” depositing George with his hay spirit. They imagined that it was neces Vining, of this place, last Sunday. destruction... And as for the Colonel East, and names the following as his wit on one side of the road, he receiving Hayd’en, this 8ociety bas lost a faithful prodigies in the way of enterprise. sary that they should take the town, but standing in the prow of the leading boat nesses, viz: William Butler of Jackson, Report has it that three men havé nothing more serious than a sprained and energetic officer and the community A mounted drunk in trying to elude were finally persuaded out of the notion as A flgtlre head, they didn’tgbelieve he’d county and John H. Breeding of bfefch lynched in Modoc county, by in- I ankle. His wagon was somewhat dam a cherished mfember. the marshal Sunday lost his hdt, which by the driver of the ambulance and a Jackspnpouiily. _ dignant citizeitt, for horse stealing. Resolved— That these resolutions be was immediately captured and placed in do it So the plan was abandoned, when aged. comrade, after which they took a stroll WM. F. BENJAMIN, Register. ■ the Major,after consulting with his offic As the Siskiyou County Fair €om- i Strarigè io relate thé spread upon the records of this So durance vile. about the town, occasionally firing A Shot ers, and hearing the reasoning of the M arried .—On last Sunday evehing, ciety. owner has not been heard from since he from their revolvers. A Sargeant ac mences on the first of next month, we Cheap Property. men, said emphatically; “1’11 be d----- d suppose our fall tains will begin also. ------------ ----------------- at 8 o’clock, our ever accommodating escaped. M ore A non . companied them, but he failed to use his if I will cross.’’ Not D ead .—The Salem statesman Mr. Horace Root and wife, who have ’Squire; T. G. Watters, went, by prior authority. Jacksonville, Sept. 23; ’T9. A house and lot for sale on Granite published in the issue of Sept. 17th, Indian! were occasionally seen in t|ib been visiting friends in Shasta valley, 1 engagement, to the residence of B. F. Apply to Items hrom ¿UK Kort. neighborhood of cdhip, and it idight be Street. F all of W heat . —Owing io the farmers returned to their home on Wednesday ' Reeser where he united in marriage his letter received from Calvin B. Mac: T. G. WATTERS. possible that they intended an attack. bringing in more wheat last week than last. eldest daughter, Miss Hattie M. Reeser Donald, undefr date of Sept. 12th, stating Our correspondence hands us the fol the machinery rf the Ashland Mill could I For sale--Two hundred head of high with Charles W. Logan; in presence of that “if he was dead, as published by the lowing under date September 21st, 1879. Picket guards were strengthened, and at Buggy for Sale: disclose of, the proprietors chose the grade Spanish Mtiriho bucks. Apply to the family only. Soon after the cere Oregonian, he did not know it.” Mr. The “Fort Klairtàth Glee Club” was night those at the cdtnp were doubled third story for a storing room Arid tilled J Wagner «t Anderson at the Ashland mony was performed the happy couple MacDonald seems to feel very much hurt organized here last week with Geo. and enjoined to be ever vigilant: , A light opfcn buggy nearly new, in per One day at about 4 o’clock in the af ® large bin, the weight Of which was too I Mill. tf. fect ordel, for sale cheap for cash; or I receittd the benefit of a serenade from to know that the papers of Oregon have Nickerson as mtlflical director. ternoon a rapid firing was heard on the I two violins, a guitar and tambourine, made sucH A mistake in publishing that, much for its support and down it came The general prisoners here in this post hill n*ar the trail leading from Grave would be exchanged for real estate. In-' • The time of some twenty or thirty of with a fearful crash, covering the floor of which was responded to by the groom in since his retiirii lo Oakland, he had re ■Were last Sunday sentenced one to thréfe quire it the Ashland College, of : the soldiers at Fort Klamath will expire the second story with wheat six feet in a handsome manner, after which the ser- lapsed Idle a fearful debauch, and had and a half years and t#o to fivé years creek. It was the pickets, for the an (13-tf) W. I. NICHOLS. next fall and niost of them will no doubt swering shots extended nearly around depth. \\ ^«understand that one of the enaders dispersed. For some unknowil died driiitk. He Wishes to assure his imprisonment at Alcatraz California. lfeiVfe the service. the circle. The Boys seized their arms inmates of the mill, a proprietor, by the reason to us the tin can chivarftri was temperance friend^, as well as others, Sheep for Sale er Let On the 16th inst., Cap't-. Riley and The San Francisco paperi :tt* full of afid darted off; iome of them without or way, started for the door, when he heard dispensed with, which was a very agree that he has tasted of no liquor since his fctrort in charge of the prisoners left here ders or officers. The more cautious ones the crash, with the intention of yelling the grand reception given Gdl. Grant, able di8apiM>intment to the surrounding first temperance lecture, and is still fight- Twelve hundred head of sheep for sale' ♦ia the mountain road tor Vancouver: fire, but was checked by the miller, who who reached San Francisco at half jiast community. ng the good battle. It is probable that Conspicuous among the responsible men remained to be called oift. But little or to let on the shares, by Mrs. M. W. stir was noticed in camp amonfc the torn- Hargadine, Ashland, Oregon. For par made known to him “what was the mat 6 o’clock, Saturday evening. Oregon will bfl a^Hin favored with his fo’trtnng the guard, was one who was con manders, although a shot was now and ticulars, inquire at the Pioneer Store. ter. ” Gray wolves are numerous in the A lmost an A ccident »—On last Tues presence. [ia-3wj verted last winter. ----------- theYi heard at different points. The few mountains between here and Linkville. day Mr. Leach of this place secured two tiol. J. N. T. Miller of Linkville is on enèrgéflc iùen who had sallied out to as “T he H or £L that L ooked L ike H is .” The Parker boys had a valuable dog reliable old horses; as he supposed, to ! R elief at L ast .—Near the Post-office One of Ashland s young men, a Good carried off by them recently. door can b*‘ keen Ordinance No. 14, which a ttrit to the Post. Farmers» Attention ! certain the cause of the alarm were in haul wood from the side hills above Pat- ! . will probably cause the exportation of a Sbnre hoodlum started a fire in the formed by a pìflcè! they met that Indians Templar, of course, went to Jacksonville MessA. Fountain & Farlow, at the Four horses, and serrai head of calves terton’s saw-mill. When he reached the I last Sunday, and when he left town at | number of the canine race. Our town tVdodi last week, causing the garrison to were prowling around, and he thought Farmers’ Store, will pay the highest mar steep pitch just beyond the mill one of dusk, he took a 2:40 spin about the I and pigs perished in à bam, burned at has been, for the past year, completely bé tttrned out to fight thé tiré two days an attack was intended. After search ket price for 1,000 bushels of oats and Adin, Modoc comity; last Sunday night, his reliables, after having pulled almost overrun With dogs, which have been a in succession. streets with the Marshal after him, but ing thorough the timber and examining 1,000 bushels of wheat. They will give to the summit, refused to go any further belonging to Chdrley Hendricks. The Indians returned from the berry the many patches of brush without find you goods at cash prices in exchange for he didn’t catch him. and after having terrible nuilaitee, and we have often 11-tf Cynthia, yoOfigest daughter of W. G. which caused the driver to use a little wondered that tE8 town authorities have fields yesterday. Bernes are not very ing anything of the enemy except numer wheat and oats. driven about A mile ottt of town he imag persuasion—the old horse objected and ined he ha<i the wrong horse» because he Parker, of thè stage station on the Link so long neglfected this important step. plentiful this year. ous tracks, they returned to camp, and after rolling about under the tongue FOR SALE ! Spencer starts for ^alla Wafia, to- did not fail in many instances to inform ville road, is lying very ill with typhoid The majority of our citizens think that wouldn’t go up that hilL He led him went over an almost perpendicular j back to the stable, and there found out fever. Dr. Inlow is attending her. the tax is by tar too light, and we agree triorrow by the Eugene road. the dilatory ones in camp that iff rise of Hoifsé atod lot iu Ashland« embankment about thirty feet in heighth, I with them. We are in hopes, however, that he had been driving a saddle horse Mr. David Shook of Bonanza arrived i an actual attack, “ #è must dò ’ all the the bed of the creek below, where he People who are fond of pufiching holes that after the first of October there will which never hhd been hitched up before. in town last Sunday evening. He was A good house, with a neat wood-shc I fighting/’ _ . lay for a few ntnttrtes iriotionlees Mr and barn, tipon a lot desirably situated be a decided decrease in the number of in United States coin are not aware of The livery stable mAn was positive that ' accompanied by Mrs. J. M. Sutton, who For a few day* and nights siorin after Leach finely saw some rigzn of life, to* ¿he fact that such amusement is againsi on Main street, with bearing fruit trees dogs about town. Remember that there the Ashland gent insisted on that being *’dl remain in town about a month, stbrm swept over the country, rendering upon it. his surprise, and with the assistance of his horse, before it was hitched to the j Mr. Daniel Miller of Millpetas, Cal., is 81 in each scalp* captured from a dog fhe laws of the Ian’S. The penalty for tfcottting and traveling extremely diffi For particulars inquire of Mrs. Har some men from the null ¿befitted the’ buggy. Our young man finally said who left Ashland some three yeara’eince, horse, by removing a few logs, dnd that wears no collar, after October Isf; so doing is two yeari imprisonment and cult, while the Indians made it danger riet Ewing, who may ba .found at th > $2 ,000 fine for every offense. “that it was a bay hoss, and it looked has again returned with his family ous. Consequently nothing could be residence C? Mr.* 0; Cbokdge, iu Ash strange to say the horse received hardly for ihe Marshal. like his’n anykvc land 12-tf. 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