Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 03, 1879, Image 3

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THE
LOCAL BREVITfE*.
TIDINGS
ASHLAND
L
f
If you would like to see a steel en­
graving of Victoria C. Woodhull, call on
us. She will be President of the United
States (perhaps.)
The second number of the Oregon Far­
mer, a monthly published at Portland
has reached us, containing a great deal
of "reading matter.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Beach, of Fort Kla­
math who are attending the Yreka fair,
will visit San Francisco before their re­
turn to Lake county.
We had it a week or two since that W.
W. Ketnor was building a ibuckboard
for Robt. Garrett which was a mistake.
It was for Phillip».
Mrs. Wimer, wife of J. O. Wimer ac­
companied by her eldest son and brother,
Patrick Jacobs, left on the 24th ult., for
a six weeks visit to Sacramento Cala.
It is reported that Bennett who was
considered the most fortunate of the Sil­
ver creek miners, has at last come out in
a worse condition financially than he
went in.
Preparations stre being made to start
a Democratic paper at Lakeview some­
time during the coming winter.to “plant
a good seed’ for the next presidential
campaign.
Saturday’s race at the Yreka fair
between Ophir, Sir Walter, and Alta­
mont is looked forward to with con­
siderable interest. Which one will ÿou
bet on i
You can find flour, graham, cracked
wheat, corn meal, bran, shorts, mixed
feed, chicken feed, shoulders and ham at
Eagle Mifi. Delivered in Ashland at
mill prices.
*
The laying of brick on the Merchant’s
and Odd-Fellow’s building began last
Saturday and already it assumes a gigan­
tic look compared with the buildings
surrounding it
J acksonville items .
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Old Pioneer—Chari«»
•4
Applegate.
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Scraps cf Southern Oregon Sis-.
tory*s
Real Estate
I
The following short biographical sketch"
Our correspondent sends us “He follow­
llowing deeds have beer, raeord-
Rain at last.
of
Charles Applegate, brother of Lindsey
ing items under date of Sept. 80th :
e
County Clerk’s office
our
For a short time all was confusion,
Applegate
of
this
place
was
taken
from
Chilly weather.
Ho! for Yreka.
port; - .
?
men and officers were mixed up, in very
Our merchants are receiving a large the Literary Vidette, published at Salem unmilitary style. In one particular in­
Buy an umbrella.
Lester P. White to Jane F. White
The subject of this sketch, Charles
The O. & C. stages leave Ashland as fol­
invoice of fall goods.
’
and
others, all his interest in the prop­
Who went to our State Fair.
stance an officer left his own line of tents
lows: Going north, at 7 a . m . ; going
Applegale, who died at his home in Yon­
Sheriff
Bybee
has
recovered
from
his
and ran to that of a brother Captain and erty on Rogue River. Consideration,
Beautiful weather for the fair.
south, at 6 P. M.
calla, Douglas county, Oregon, August
late
illness.
began rallying his own men when told that $1,700. „
... .....
On H. F. Philips’ Linkville line stages
More students for the College.
A large circular saw for the new Ster­ 9th, 1879, was a son of David Applegate, he was in the wrong locality he good
leave every 'morning at 5 o’clock, con­
Geo. W. Lance to Nelson Hosmer,
Heavy frost Wednesday night.
necting Kt Linkville with hacks for
ling saw mill, arrived by express last a soldier in the revolutionary war. humoredly inquired, “where are my tents 240 acres land in Foots oreek precinct.
Lakeview And Fort Klamath. Four-
Charles was bom in Henry county, Ken­
B. F. Dowell is giving Griswold a rest.
week.
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then 1” When informed, he departed Consideration, $3,650.
horse stage on | Monday, Wednesday
tucky, January 24th, 1806. At the age
Ex-Gov.
S.
F.
Chadwick
and
Major
Nimrods
are
slaughtering
the
deer
and
C.
Q.
Beekman
to
Geo.
W.
Lane,
71
saying “ ’tis extremely dark. Thought
and Friday.
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Feehet a mining expert are looking after of fifteen, he removed to St. Louis I was in the right place.” Major----- acres in Foots creek preoinct. Con«
bear.
county, Missouri, where in 1829 he
mining interests in this section.
WKAÙER REPORT.
who had lost his reckoning came plowing sideration, $163,46.
Have you paid your subscription to
Jacob Ish has tho contract for furnish­ married Melinda Miller, with whom he through the lines of tents calling in a
C. C. Beekman to Alel Marfin lot in
the T idings I
lived until his decease. On the loth of
The following is the weather report
ing oats to O. 1 C. stage company.
loud, tremulous key for Capt. O’----- Jaaksonoill^.^ Consideration, $50.
Phillips’ hearse when ornamented will
Ç.
furnished us by H. C. Hill, for the week
The season for making wine is near at May, ÏS43, with a small number of emi­ When that, officer answered him and
Jos. Trimble to J. L. "Scott, 160 acres
ending Sept. 30th: Thermometer re­ cost over $500.
grants, fitted out with wagons and ox lured him to his line of tents, the doughty land in Rock Point precinct,
hand.
corded at 6 a . m . and 12 m .
Mr. Leach has just broke to drive two
Anything resembling a lusus natural is teams, he took up the line of march from Major felt himself an equal match for sideration, $800.
span of fine colts.
DATE
WEATHER
THERMTTl
sought after with avidity by our Missouri to Oregon, reaching Fort Van­ all the Indians in the country.
U. S. Patents were recorded for Jaa.
12 M.
cover, on the Columbia river, November
A number of Lake counties citizens in
3 AM.
embryouic geologists.
But no enemy appeared. The wet, Trimble, I. Williams, J. B Wrisley and
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town this week.
A Shakspearian society is soofi to be loth, of the same year. He passed the shivering, and gladly disappointed boys Isaac Constant
24
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46
76
25
first winter in Oregon, with his family, crawled back under the cover of their
organized in Jacksonville.
Two thousand shingles for sale at this i
$<
PROBATE COVET .
54
76
26
Jacksonville resembles “the deserted in an old deserted house, at a place then unsteady tents to snore away the few re­
ll
office, at a bargain.
74
56
27
In the matter of the estate of Dorotha
«
village” since the exodus for the Siskiyou called “The Old Mission,” being at a maining hours of the night, and dream
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28
The
district
school
opened
Monday
<<
point on the east bank of the Willamette perhaps, of bloody scalps, and whizzing Otten, Frederick Otten appointed Guar­
59
46
29
county fair.
morning
with 70 scholars.
ll
40
66
30
Max. Muller our enterprising post river, nearly opposite where the town of tomahawks, and in their troubled sleep dian of the minor children of deceased
Henry Menscr, went to the Yreka fair
In the matter of the estate of Wm. A
master has imported a lot of new boxes \\ hostland now is. In September, 1844, listen to that terrible, though never
as an Oregon foot-racer.
Perkins,
Leander Holmes gate bonds th
N otice .—AU persons indebted to Dr.
with improved locks which are as useful he crossed the Willamette river and set­ heard, “war ho op.”
the sum of $1,000 as Administrator.
There are 40 horses competing for
tled about three miles north of the pres­
J. H. Chitwood by note or account must
as theV are ornamental.
The morning darined, dark, cold and
prizes
at
the
Yreka
fair.
B. F. Dowell has returned from Port­ ent county seat of Polk county, there blustry. No one stirred out but the
Ipoeitfve} settle by the 1st of October, I
building one of the three first houses— glim and reluctant guard. In the after­
Mr. Arant and family of Lake county
must‘have’money *by that tiffie.
land.
A disastrous fire broke out at Dead­
arrived in town this week.
Egan, Elliott & Co., have struck a log cabins—put up in that county In noon a little sunshiife, and the snow and
(13-tf)
J. H. C hitwood .
“bonanza” in their quartz ledge at May, 1850, he emigrated to Doûglas sleet which slightly covered the ground wood, D. T., on the night of Sept. 26th,
Jacob Ish is supplying the O. & C.
For sale—Two hundred head of high
couniy, then called Umpqua, and at the soon nrcltod away and laud and running destroying $2,000,000 worth of property,
Willow springs.
stations with barley.
grade Spanish Merino bucks. Apply to stage
• t •
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The band accompanied by ths min­ time as wild a region as Polk county was water prevented any out door exercise. and rendering 2,000 homeless.
Mai. Glenn and daughter returned
Wagner A Anderson at the Ashland
The salmon run this fall at Puget
strels on leaving for Yreka Sunday morn­ when he settled thert
The little city of white tents, in exact
to Oakland. Caht., last Saturday.
Mill.
H.
Like a patriarch of old, he died sur­ and extended rows, seemed deserted and Sound and on the Columbia river has
ing discoursed some excellent music as
A number of Jackson county people
rounded by a numerous posterity—forty­ silent, save now and then an anxious proved a failure
C oncerning I rrigation .—All persons
they filed out of town.
are attending the fair at Yreka.
’When the Zulu King, Cetewago, sur­
are hereby cautioned against using un­
A four horse team ran away Monday seven children and grandchildren, of cook could be seen vainly endeavoring
rendered
to Maj. Marter, he presented a
The
marshal
and
several
citizens
lawfully for irrigating purposes water
and demolished in its gratious a Lamp whom twelve are thé survivors of his to kindle a refractory fire, and pouring,
from the Phoenix Mills ditch, as aU the jugged a “funny man” ’art Saturday.
post, several well curbs, etc., to the own family of fifteen. He was a pioneer, in his choice vocabulary, a string of hot dignified appearance, and requested to
-t
Has any one found Murry’s pocket
water is neede^ at the mills.
great chagrin of the owners thereof. indeed. His were àmong the small train blessings on the unconscious and drip­ be shot.
Mexico
has
forwarded
another
install
­
of
wagons
drawn
by
ox
teams,
that
first
book,
advertised
last
Friday
week.
(15-3t)
P W. O lwelx .
The team hung up slightly damagld in
ping logs.
ment
of
$130,000
on
the
American
debt.
broke the sage brush westward across
the rear of Howard’s store.
A dozen persons, at least, are attend­
At 12 o’clock, at night Col. Kelsey
A lturas B urned .—Oh the evening
RoweU is leading in the great pedes­
Mrs. Peckham on the second evening the plains, from Fort Hall, and marked was up and went to many of tho tents of
ing the fair at Y'reka from this place.
of the 22d, ult, Alturas was destroyed
trian
contest in New York, with Merritt
of her lecture in Jacksonviilo organized out a wagon road from that place to the the northern batalion, and awakenod the
Advertisers can exp«*ct a call soon, as
by tire with the exception of the office of
Those who have received circulars in
close after "him.
a “Legion of Tiono’r” with a membership Columbia river. He marched in the van
the Modoc Independent, and two livery another quarter ended not long since.
regard to their accounts with J. M. Mc­ of S7 persons, composed mainly of the of civilization, and followed the Star of inmates and hurried them out, all ex­
cept the mess cooks, and giving them
Fifty dozen chickens wanted by Jas­ Call A Co. will please reriiember that the .
Letters received from San Francisco
■tables. The-fire originated in the fruit
Empire, as “Westward it took its way,” only time enough to eat a little cold
dignitarys
of
the
place.
Mr.
David
per
Houck
at
the
Ashland
House,
tf.
state
that the second operation on Win.
circulars were not sent out merely àk a
and variety store of W. W. Bedford, and
Linn is president, with Gen. T. G. until he was old.
bread
and
meat,
or
such
other
cooked
M. Turner’s eyes has been performed by
A lively game of base ball was partici­ matter of form. Business i$ meant.
is supposed to have been the work of an
And now that his labors are ended, food as they might have provided in the
Reames and Hon. Nat. Langell as vice-
Jr. Wilder on the 25th inst., and is pro­
*
J. M. Me. A Co.
incendiary. The loss was $130,‘000 in­ pated in by the boys Saturday afternoon.
presidents. Capt. Charles Nickell is while his dust reposes on the western evening, he hurried them out and on to nounced a complete success. Mr. Tur­
sured for less than $30,000.
Ashland College has a reading room,
The front of the Masonic building, secretary, and Lieut. E. R. Reames land verge of the country he loved so
the trail leading down the river and ner claiming that he cotxid see better
and
will
soon
establish
a
literary
society.
which was finished by Byars & Guerin marshal.
The literary committee is well, near where the solemn dirge of the across a very deep and brushy canyon.
Rsvrwnn, I. adj »« ’ Yon "nr gr* a
after the operation than he has been able
I'he San Francisco z
w ren'-r- >a*t Friday, is, we will venture to assert, composed of A. C. J'Ones, Esq., Charles ocean keeps ascending forever, let the
Leaving all in camp except their guns ■ ;o do for two years past. It is how hoped
first-class sewing ii leliin f* at. !• mabiin .1
the neatest brick front in Southern Ore­ Prim, Miss Ella Prim, Robert A. Miller, thronging thousands who shall enjoy this
F.trl< w’s f r tin
sin >f §35
They I ted to be increasing its circulation each
and a supply of amunition, some with that he will be able to return home with­
gon or Northern California.
Miss Issie McCully, Miss Cora Linn, beautiful land, remember that his strong shovels, some with axes, they began in the next two or three weeks with the
are of the >
i r •
♦r<l he.* nan- : ‘lay-
Thé bell belonging to the M. E. Miss ate Dorwin. The first meeting arm helped to subdue this far western their march. Preceded by Captains’
O. D. Kincaid of Kirbyville, a former
ufacturr. and -re roily warra’itcd. A
sight of one eye fully restored.— Sentinel.
—ived next week. resident of this place paid us ” visit this Church at Phecnix has been lying in the of the society will occur Oct. 3d, an ex­ wilderness, and prepare it for the enjoy­ Lewis and----- , with their scouts, they
large invo'ee will ‘ ~ recei
Relllfioaa Natica •«
Ashland mill for two weeks past owing cellent programme has been arranged ment of civilized man.
Also b«-a>- in mind) th*»t they are "ffering week.
slowly and silently in tho darkness
bargains ri ail kinds of goods. For »wid
Sheriff Bybee was in town this week, to some difficulty with the firm from and the citizens are expected to turn out Colreipondence
Mr». Annetta wound along the trail in single file.
U nion S abbath S chool ,—Every Sun­
Peckham.
(»o '(he Farmer’s having entirely ’•ecovered from his sick­ from whom it was purchased, pertaining en mass to witness the innovation.
goo'1* it * • 'rf
Coming out, about half a mile froiji camp,
day
morning at 10 o’clock in the Presby­
to the freighting.
&
on to a level piece of ground overlooking terian church. A cordial invitation ex­
>
ness.
A shland , Sept. 27th, 1879.
ink villa Item».
Mis* Florence Hutchinson accom-
the river below and from which could,
Cha'lev
Howard,
C-mntv
Surveyor,
is
tended to all.
E ditor ’ s T idings :—Jacksonviilo re­
F ifty
—Tn Vh-
by
heY
mother
and
father
arrived
.
nanied
in daylight, be seen the encampment of
;
i
■
’
a
r-?.y
>•
c
‘
tj
residen
in
T
ack-
joices
in
a
“
Legion
of
Honor
!
”
Some
Mo.*bAY, Sept. 29th, 1879.
A t the M. E. C hurch ,—There will
land, Sat’nrd iy ni?ht. Se t. ?Oth, the-e
in town last week. Miss Florence who
Indians, and from which for several days,
one asked where we found the honor ?
Snipe
shooting
is
in
order.
je
regular services every Sunday at 11
was lost or stolen h nocket book contain­ s 'iiville.
wai one of the teachers of our district
the boys had watched the Indians and
Well,
I
will
tell
you,
I
found
it
among
ing about ^160—th.ree 820 bills, anuinher
V blacksmith shop has been erected in school last winter commenced teaching
Wheat is worth two cents per pound
listened to their defiant yells, the Col. a . M.; Sunday Bchool at 2 P. M.
the prominent business men of the place
L. L. R ogers , Pastor.
of 810 bill» and some coin. Fifty dol­ Sam m valley by John Windom, formerly again on Monday morning last. Her in Linkville.
halted his men and stationed sufficient
and
their
families,
as
well
as
the
people
lars reward will be giv*r» for the return of Phoenix.
A refreshing shower yesterday laid the ■
ather and mother are spending a few
guards to prevent surprise.
Ik • of the book wjfl- ’ the money to the
generally, to the number of eighty-one.
SPECIAL NOTICES-
dust flat for a little while.
"Silas Shattuck of Cottonwood is just days in the valley visiting friends.
A detail of men wi+h axes and shovels
At
the
second
lecture
had
a
full
house,
'- dings office— wnd nr questions will be recovering from a very severe spell of
It is rumored that Dennis Crawley
were set at work cutting a trail down
Mr. John Chandler, proprietor of the
and when volunteers were called for to
asked.
A. D ietrich .
contemplates
matrimony'
sickness.
the steep side of the gulch which ran
shingle mill advertised in another column
NOTICE;
help organize an Open Weekly Temper­
Lumber
is
scarce,
several
buildings
along on the west side of the flat men­
A
number
<->f
the
hovs
started
yester
­
las just put in another saw, and is now
•fiWPERANi’r. L ei TU^rs.— Mrs. Peck­
ance meeting, the house almost rose
being delayed by th^ lack of material.
tioned above, to the bottom, or bed of
ham the hero of the temperance cause day morning for thefair in Phillips’ four- able to turn out 7,000 per day. Mr. C.
L and O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon, |
Mr. L. Carter, of Ashland, hac come enmass, and remained standing until the gulch, sufficiently wide to drive down
horse
stage.
îas
this
summer
sold
200,000
shingles
August 28,1879. )
delivered two lectures in this place, on
their
names
were
taken.
Forward
they
to
finish
the
painting
of
Thatcher
A
Wor
­
the
pack
train
and
beef
cattle.
As
soon
Notice is hereby given that the follow­
Friday and Saturday evening, of last
The trrape crop about Ashland is not with 100,000 more engaged. Many
came like an army of braves to raise the
den’s store.
ing
named settler has filed notice of Ips
as
a
hundred
yards
or
so
had
been
com
­
thought
his
e*tc*prise
would
be
a
failure
week Mrs. P. has during her stay on as large as last year on account of the
banner of temperance and plant the
intention
to to make final proof, iff tup:
Mr.
H.
M.
Thatcher
will
start
for
San
pleted,
the
Colonel
started
his
men
down,
but they were mistaken.
this Northern coast, which has been late spring.
standard of total abstinence in their
port
of
his
claim, and secure final ehtry
since the 15th of May last, organized 14
Mr. Stacy, a jeweler from Reading, Francisco within two or three weeks, to midst. Cheer after cheer went up as the keeping them after that close up to them thereof at the expiration of thirty days
John Purdy, who was confined in the
Society Safety Clubs, Legion of Honor, Lakeview jail for robbing J. H. Clayton Cala., accompanied by his wife and little lay in a large stock of goods to open officers of the society came forward and to prevent their being attacked by the from the date of this notice, viz: Wil­
Indians should there be any stirring liam G. Breeding, Homestead Abdica­
18 Open Weekly Tenqierance meetings made his escape.
daughter, came to our town last Week business with in the new brick store.
took their places while new volunteers
Mr.
O.
A.
Stearns
is
building
a
fine
around so early. Slowly they worked in tion, No 2,006, for the E. A of N. < E.
and taken 3,090 pledges which proves
N. E. | and KE. fofS. E. f
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Myer, accom­ with the intention of remaining, but large barn r>pon his ranch about eight came to the front eager to be enrolled the dark, and many were for the mis­ N. W,
her to be a successful hero to her cause,
thinking
that
the
business
would
hardly
with
tho
“
Legion
of
Honor.
”
Fathers
of
Section
5,
Township 40 F»» Range, 3
panied by their son Orlando, are ex­
miles west of Linkville. When finished
haps
befalling
the
men
while
working
in
as well as a destructive enemy to the
East,
and
names
the following as his wit­
support both him and Mr. Watters, re­
anxious to save their sons, happy
pected home soon.
it
will
be
one
of
the
best
bams
in
Lake
the
darkness.
The
Col.
was
up
and
nesses,
viz:
William
Butler of Jackson
liquor business.
turned by Saturday morning’s stage,
mothers, proud of their girls (and well
Capitalists from abroad have offered
county and John H. Breeding o!
county.
•down
the
line
of
workingmen,
taking
a
leaving his wife and child to spend a
they may be, for I have not met in Ore­
P assed A way .—Frank Wood», who $100,090 for the Squaw Lake Ditch Com­
Mr. Hale, of the firm of Chapman &
hand often to encourage the men to re­ Jackson county.
few
weeks
in
our
lown
for
the
benefit
of
gon
more modest, or prettier girls than
WM. F BENJAMIN, Register."
was so badly crushed about two weeks pany’s diggings.
Hale, is building a fine dwelling house
newed exertions. Dark—no talking, no
their health.
are the yottng ladies of Jacksonville)
since by falling under a rolling log, was
on the hill east of Good Templars Hall.
noise but the unsteady chipping cf the
Alford A Bell threshed during the
forward came like brave men and
relieved from his sufferings, by death, at past season 41,000 bushels of wheat
An
extensive
forest
fire
is
destroying
axes, or the dull scraping of the shovels,
N ew G oods ! N ew G oods !—We are
Remember Everybody.
women fully pronouncing themselves in
4 o’clock, r m . , Sunday. Mr. Woods with their machine.
now receiving, elch day, the finest and much valuuble timber in the mountains favor of total abstinence. If we can as they dug the trail where necessary.
has been kept rince the accident, under
Teams arrived Monday with goods for most complete assortment of general southwest of Linkville—a good rain make this cause a perfect success in our The descent was at last accomplished
That B. F. Reeser has oC hand the
the influence of morphine, thereby
storm
would
be
welcomed.
and
the
escort
began.
Should
the
In
­
merchandise
that
lias
ever
before
came
to
B. F. Reeser. See his special notices,
beet Sewing Machine In the market;
land then may we do away with prisons,
alleviating his sutfi-rngs *o -i great ex­
R. T. Baldwin, Sr., of Merganser,
dians have known it, and improved their which he offers, for cash, cheaper than
Ashland, consisting of fancy goods, fall
and then call on him.
lunatic asylums, and alms houses.
tent He leaves a wife and five little
and
winter dress goods, dry goods, Ash­ will build a harness store on the lot ad­ Poverty in the wretchedness of its opportunity, they could have hurled that the cheapest. They are of the celebrated
Gin Lin, the Applegate miner, will
ones to mourn the loss of a companion
band cf road makers from their steep White patent, the simplest and boat in
joining the stove and tin store of his
squalor will vanish into oblivion before
work
his mine more extensively than ever land woolen goods and blankets, cloth­
and father, as well as one upon whom
ing, furnishing goods, boots, shoes, son, Geo. T. Baldwin, and will remove the angel “sobriety.” Peace and pros­ zigzag trail to the bottom of the ¿uich ffse. He invites comparison.
when water will permit.
they alone depended for support.
and sustained, themselves no damage.
crockery, glassware, lamps, oils, grocer­ his stock and business to this place as
The people of Portland are making ies and provisions, all of which will be soon as the store is finished. Linkville perity will reign where now the serpent
Nearing tho summit of the gulch bank,
Si dden D eath .—The infant child of extensive preparations for Grants recep­
that is in spiritous liquors leaves its
Just fteceivid.
is
absorbing
the
business
of
the
smaller
daylight
began to send its tokens of gray
sold at bed rock prices for cash. Call
Mr. and Airs. Beach, of this place, was tion on the 14th inst.
deadly sclimy trail. Ashland enrolled
places in the surrounding country.
to hurry up the now greatly fatigued men
and examine our stock.
taken sick la^t Monday evening, from
97 of its citizens on the “Society Safety
We understand that John Shook will
At R eeser ’ s a full slock of groceries,'
Wallace
Baldwin,
of
Ashland,
witlj
his
B
ctler
&
R
ockfellow
.
the effect of a cold, as they supposed,
Pledge,” which now numbers, in this They must be in front of the Indian en­
soon enter into the mercantile business
dry
goods, hardware, pistol and gun
family, is visiting at the home of his
campment before daylight so as to bo
and the doctor *ras called in who advised
upper dountry, 3:090. ”
P. A. P.
M
urderers
E
scape
.
—
Four
Indian»
at Bonanza, Lake coiinty.
father, R. T. Baldwin. R. T. Baldwin,
able to secure a good position for an as­ cartridges, which he will eoll cheap for
them to take the ’ittle one to bed to keep
indicted
for
the
m'urder
of
the
Perkin
’
s
sault. They river lay between them, the cash.
Jr., of Applegate, is also stopping there.
The roof of lhe Masonic building has
Items from the Fort.
it warm. Mrs. B awoko during the
family
a
year
ago,
make
their
eacape
from
♦-
attacked and the attacking party, but
Nelson R. Ramage and Harry PAlmer,
night to find the child warm, and again been covered with tin by B. F. Reeser, tho Yakima, W T., county jail, through
Our correspondent sends us the follow­ what of that, two hundred yards is a safe
formeHy of Ashland, intend to leave
went to sleep awakening about five in making the building fire-proof.
Cheap Property;
carelessness of the guard, but were im­ Linkville in a short time for Lakeview, ing under date of Sept. 28th.
distance
to
stand
T
rom
an
enemy
armet
The
first
meeting
of
the
Open
Temper
­
the morning, and found that the spirit
mediately pursued by a volunteer force
The paymaster is expected here to­ with old fashioned guns.
A house and lot for sale on Granii«
of her little child had taken its flight to ance Society took place at the M. E. of twenty men, who in the evening of where they will establish themselves in
day.
business
as
carpenters
and
builders.
The
summit
is
rèached
at
last.
Some
Church,
last
Tuesday
evening.
street.
Yhe other world. The funeral took place
Apply to
WAITER^
the first day’s travel came across them
Prof. Cope and party have not re- of the scouts have returned and reportec
The thresher (d Messrs. Stuckel Hanks
A stTHy horse sold at auction by the in a canoe on the Topnish river, and
on Tuesday at 11 a . m .
all quiet below at the enemy’s camp.
marshal last Saturday was bought by J. showing figh* were fired upon which re­ and Glenn, being the only one in the turned from the fossil beds yet.
Capt. Riley and escort returned from
G old D iscovery .—The RoSe’urg G. Vandyke who had taken it up.
western portion of Lake county, is kept
“Come boys, hurry up, our road ia
sulted in the killing of the leader, Salus- busy upon the grain stacks of the various Vancouver on the 27th, inst.
Buggy fSr Sale.
Plaistdealer of the 26th, contains tho fol­
clear
now, wo must travel fast, rio muet
“Harv” Oatman arrived in town last kin, mortal wounding of another And
lowing Aispatch from Empire City : “A
ranches hereabout. After having visited . Jay Beach left here last week with his strike the enemy unaware and avenge
A light open buggy nearly new, in pet •
new and exciting discover}’ was made Sunday with a load of crackers from capture of the remaining two.
the farms of Messrs. Steams, Brown trotbig horses bound for the Yreka our slaughtered friends,” ¿nd the C q I
Jensen
&
Riley’s bakery, at Yreka.
feet order, for sale cheap (or cRs^; or
yesterday by the United States Survey­
B usiness A utographs .—Horace Gree­ Thompson and others on the west side races.
hurried to the front, and by twos the
would be exchanged, for real estate. In­
Saturday
morning
’
s
issue
of
the
Record-
or’s while sounding outside the Coos Bay­
ley earned an enduring fame as a pen­ of the river, it goes this week to the
West Manning’s horse Ophir, and Col. men began their march,
vested o '
quire
at the Ashland College, of
bar. This sounding lead dropped into Union contains the table of returns of man, but H. G. “couldn't hold a candle” other side, beginning at John H. Miller’s. Millers horse John aro also entered for shovels and axes which they piled by the
(13-tf)
W. I. NICHOLS
Chas. A. Cogswell, Esq., of Lakeview, the races at Yreka.
six or ten fathoms *>f water, or to the the late State election of California.
as an Autogrnphist to some of the busi­
side of the trail to be picked up by the
Washing and Ironing done in the ness men of Linkville. A short time has been spending several day-B in town.
’depth of an average of forty-eight feet,
Private J. Eagan, Co. L. 1st, Cav. had pack train when it should come after.
came up covered with gold. Quite an neatest manner at reasonable rates by ago Uncle Geo. Nurse and Sikes Worden He starts for home to-morrow morning. his collar bone broken on the 22d, inst.,
A mile and à half and they were in
Sheep for Sale tfr to Let.
"excitement prevails here among all Mrs. D. Conway’s, oii Mechanic street. indicted a letter to a rancher at Cross E nterd R ise .—Mr. A. W. Bish, proprie­ his horse falling and rolling oh him.
front of the enemy. The Indian’s tents
classed, and it is surmised that we are to
Jas. McDonough, of Willow springs, Hollows in eastern Oregon, requesting tor of the well-known “Bish’s Gardens”
Twelve hundred head of sheep for sale
V hen editors are mistaken for minis­ began to show plainly across the rivkr
have a novM ami very profitable gold lost five of his fine colts within the past him to send home by certain parties a a short distance south of town but a few ters they should be equal to the occasion two hundred yards away. The Col. or to let on the share»., by Mrs. M. W.
Hargadine, Ashland, Oregon. For par
excitement
two weeks, from eating some poisonous horse of theirs which had been left at C. weeks Mince inserted an advertisement in and say grace at once.
ordered his men to withhold their fire ticulars,
inquire at the Pioneer Store.
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H. abcut a year ago to recuperate from our columns headed “cannery,” the con­
herb
A. W. Bish of Ashland was here last till he gave the signaL He placed his
[13-3w]
W asted L and .—Every farmer has
the over exhaustion of a severe journey. sequence of which he has received Inore week with a load of the finest fruit that men three hundred strong, in a line
Mr.
Eubanks
expects
material
this
some wasted land. Cast a glance over
Who wrote the letter we don’t know, orders than he could secure hands to fill. has come to the Fort this summer. Such fronting the encampment of the Indians;
your farm and view your fence r«ws. week for putting up two buckboards, one
but
it was signed at the bottom by both He has been traveling continually during fruit as he brought in is very quickly each man placing himself behind a tree,
Farmers, Attention I
Are there not a few feet of land on both for Phillips and the other for Robt.
cf
which
there
were
plenty,
awaited
Uncle
Geo.
and
Sikes.
In
due
course
of
disposed
of
at
a
good
price.
the summer in the interests of his busi­
sides of your fence occupied by Stones or Garrett.
Messrs. Fountain A t’arlow, at th/
time
the
riostmaster
at
Linkville
received
The senior editor of the T idings , paid anxiously for the signal from their leader. Farmers’ Store, will pay the highest mar­
ness, and has just returned from Fort
The prettiest rugs we have ever seen
covered with tall, coarse weeds I Is not
a communication from Cross Hollows in Klamath by way of Linkville where he us a visit last week. He went to Crater
About fifty men had slid down the ket firice for 1,000 bushels of oats and
your ’and dotted here and there with are the property of Dr. Taylor, tanned
found
a
market
for
several
thousand
bank
and secreted themselves in the 1,000 bushels of wheat. They will give
Lake
on
the
23d,
inst.,
returning
the
which the writer stated that he had re­
ttone heaps, stumps, etc 1 Have you not by J. B. R. Hutchingson from Angora
pounds of potatoes as well as a large
ceived a document from Linkville, which amount of other produce. He has al­ 8a me day a very good ride for a man brush and behind the large boulders that you goods at cash prices in exchange for
some swampy land which, with good goat skins.
wheat arid oats.
H-tf
lined thè bank of the river at the waters
contained some allusion to a horse, but ready established a reputation which unaccustomed to being in the saddle.
drainage., would produce abundant crops I
Mr. E. H. Loftus started for Harney
scarcely needs a recommend from us,
edge. It was now broad daylight. A
Have you not a few.square rods or acres valley Wednesday. He will bring Mrs. what it was he didn t kno*, and who but if you wish anything in his line, we
C ontract L et .—The contract for few men, wishing to change their posi­
FOR SALE t
overgrown with briars, brushes and the Loftus in to take charge of that fine sent it he couldn’t make out. He was say give hiln a trial. We will say right building Mrs. Hargadine's brick Store
tions,
hurried
from
their
coverts
and
considerably
alarmed
about
it,
thinking
here that if the majority of our farmers has been let to Byers 4 Guerin, and brick
like ! If so, remedy those evils which residence.
Ilon.e and lot In Ashland.
rushed further down the river. Their
it
appears,
that
it
must
have
been
written
had the “get up” that Mr. B. has they
are fast transferring your farms to the
We acknowledge the receipt of an by some border pirates who intended to would not to-day be crying: “We wan t are now being burned for the same. It movements were seen by the old story
hands of others. Farmers should re- invitation to be present at the opening
A good house,’with a neat wood-she<L
a railroad to carry our produce to is to be a one-story building with a the Indian dogs who givé loUd and angry
hiember that waste land, if properly of the new Chronicle building in San scarce him off his tanch. The obliging market and judging from the fact that handsome double front, and is said when
and bam, upon a lot desirably situated
barks and snarls
Linkville P. M. sent him A reassuring our citizens have been unable to procure
on Main street, with boaring fruit trees
cared for, is as valuable as any part of Francisco.
completed will contain the finest store­
( continued .)'
reply,
and
upon
the
story
getting
afloat,
upon it.
a
pound
of
butter
or
bacon
for
at
least
a
the farm, and that they pay as heavy tax
room in Southern Oregon. The old
J. S. Eubank, started Wednesday
For particulars inquire of Mrs. Har­
on it as they do on their best land and morning with J. M. McCall and wife for the compassionate citizens of Linkville week past, we are of the opinion that it store will remain standing until the out­
A dispatch from Roseburg says: “Look riet Ewing, who may be found at thjT
immediately started a subscription paper is by far more necessary that we should
receive from it nothing in return. In
short, farmers cannot afford any such the Yreka fair, in one of his new hacks for the purpose of hiring a writing teacher have a railroad to import produce in­ side walls are erected, when Daley & Co. out for a bilk with leg strapped up with residence of Mr. O. Coolidge, in. Aslv
land.
n-S;
will remove it and finish tho building.
stead of to carry it away.
I for Uncle George and Sikee.
iron bars, going south—Pass him.”
mortgage producer«.— Farmer. which is a beauty.
OCT. 3.187«
FRIDAY
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