/ * Real Estate Transactlonr. L.IXKV1L.L.E--ÏTS GROffTU. The Siskiyou County Fair. The Imperishable paint is fast gaining p of Southern Oregon His­ tory, popularity, every trial giving it a firmer We had heard frequently from persons The fourteenth annual fair of the Sis­ OCT. 10, 18Í8. \ The following have been recorded in FRIDAY Good pasturage at the Eagle Mill. hold upon popular favor. For a sample, or kiyou County Agricultural Society coming in from L ike county that Link­ the county clerk's office »ince our last Xn Indian came out and looked across Good butter is scarce in Ashland. for any quantity that may be desired, call ville is improving, but were, neverthe ­ Lines of Travel. opened auspiciously on Wednesday of where the volunteers were secreted. In­ report: at the Ashland Drug Store. Ten patients in the county hospital. last week, and continued until Saturday less, unprepared to find such a growth U. S. Patent to A. B. Mooil. Daley A Co. are rushing work on the evening with gratifying success in every and prosperity »3 we discovered upon a tently gazing for a moment he set up a Read our new double column advertise­ The 0. & C.stages leave Ashland as fol­ Geo. Brown and wife to P. J. Ryan, howl, or ki-yi and instantly the bar in lows: Going north, at 7 a . m . ; going ments. new public school house, and the,struc­ department. Much interest was felt in recent visit to the town. Within the last j premises fronting on Oregon Street. south, at 6 r. M. ture looms up in an imposing manner. the Fair by the people of Southern Ore­ eighteen months the town has fully i front of the tents was covered with a B. F. Myers sheep have been brought T. J. Bell and wife to Jas. Bell, lots 4 On H. F. Philips’ Linkville line stages NVe shall have more to b< ast of in the gon, and many were in attendance both doubled in population. Since la^t spring ■ mass of Indians, who came out to see leave every morning at 5 o’clock, con­ in from Buck lake. what was to be seen. The boys could and 5 in block 4, in Phoenix, Consider« way of schools when this house is fin- from Jackson and Lake counties. some twenty buildings have been erected, i necting at Linkville with hacks for Chicken thievesare troubling Ashland. wait no longer—why did not the Col. at ion, $00. ished. Lakeview and Fort Klamath. Four- some of which arc yet unfinished, and 1 Our Yreka exchanges contain a list of I J. H. Oatman and wife to D. A. Co- give the signal >’ At last a rifle rang out horse stage on Monday, Wednesday Look out for them. County Assessor, B. C. Goddard, of the articles entered in the pavillion, and several of which are of good style and vert, parcel of real e-state in Phcenix. Apples are selling in thi3 neighborhood and Friday. cloar on the still morning air, and three Phoenix, was in Ashland last Monday, state that the display was equal, if not finish and would be a credit to any town at 26 cents per bushel. hundred more followed instantaneously Consideration, $175. and made us a pleasant call. He informs superior, to that of any previous year. in the state. The population of the town WEA HER HKP KT. J. F. McCullv to Iliram Smith, 160 New goods and new prices at J. M. us that the assessment roll which he sub- i Ashland was represented as follows: Dis­ must number now nearly two hundred. ' and the dark mass of Indians reeled and acres land in Table Rock precinct. Con­ swayed. Those in front vainly endeav ­ mitted to the Board of Equalization was ' play of woolen good by the Woolen Mfg. It has two “general'’ stores, one stove ' The following is the weather report McCall & Co’s this week. sideration, $75. ored to retrace their steps, but the T. II. Weedon, of Tule Lake, made us not changed at all by the board. furnished us by H. C. Hill, for the week Co. »consisting of cloak goods, cassimeres, and tin store, one large hotel, two livery ' J. M. Sheney to Hiram Smith, 160 augmenting numbers from the tents and ending October 7th: Thermometer re­ a call NVednesday afternoon. tweeds, ladies’ cloths, pressed, check, and sale stables, three blacksmith shop3, acres land in Table Ruck precinct. Con­ Virgil Watters, who has been working brush shanties crowded them still fur­ corded at 6 a . M. and 12 M. Maj. Bairoil is the heaviest taxpayer in the //".• bl office at Lakeview, dur­ gray, navy blue, and white flannel; sev­ one wagon shop, one restaurant and ther towards the now incessant and sideration, $75. WEATHER THER UT R pa rt: in the county, paying on $22,640. ing the summer,returned to Ashland last en Varieties of blankets, breakfast I bakery, one furniture and cabinet shopj deadly shower of bullets poured into the B ristly B ear .—G. NV. Fordyce tells S A. M. 12 M The boys will have a s icial d vice id Saturday, and will attend school this shawls, balmoral skirts, ladies’ hose, two saloons, one saw mill with a cutting writhing mass of unfortunates. Clear ............ 48 66 winter. Vng. is already a good printer ■ men's half hose from nine to eleven size, capacity of 5,000 feet a day. The town I Screams, cries, shouts ahd yells gave of the killing of one of his black hogs by 1 H rnck’s hall this (Frid ay) evening.' ................. 38 2 66 and will no doubt be a good scholar also. 1 woolen yarns; 8 styles buckskin gloves, supports a good public school (whioli is ! token that the accursed “Boston’s” were hunters, who, no doubt, supposed it to be last tc M. L. McCall ’ s teams arrived 40 67 3 a bear. The shooting was done about at present under the successful manage­ c< Lucien B. Applegate and family I buckskin purses, dressed deer skin, Saturday with go »ds from Reading. doing splendid work with their rifles. 40 66 4 tho time O. Coolidge and Job. Tozer re­ dressed Angora goat skin, by J. B. R. ment of a good teacher), one physician, 43 46 Rain................. 5 The Jacksonville brass band was award- ' reached Ashland last Saturday, and have ' Hutchings; pampas grass, by Mrs. Mc­ one dentist and one lawyer, but no Tliuse in the rear soon took a backward turned from their unsuccessful hunt in <1 42 45 6 taken up their residence in O. Miekel- | turn and the living current soon poured the Dead Indian country, and tho hog ed the premium at the Siskiyou fair. ll Call. Mr. Eubanks took a well-made preacher. Carpenters and builders have 40 47 7 The state fair is in pr< gress, but less in- I son’s house, next to the public school j buggy over which he would have en­ been busy, and several buildings were from the bar back into the brush, past had received just two bullets. Of courso house. Mr. Applegate’s chief object in j delayed during the past few months by the tents, beyond the brush houses, up there is no significance in this coinci­ tered had it been suitably painted. C oncerning I rrigation .—All persons teiest is felt in it this year than usual. coming to Ashland is to give his children the hill and lodged behind the tall dence, hut Mr. Fordyce says that the The following were the entries of the difficulty of obtaining lumber. One are hereby cautioned against using un­ Two cattle men have been buying up a chance for education. building of brick has just been finished pine and fir trees which lined the blu-il next time Ashland bear hunters kill one stock: lawfully for irrigating purposes water beef in the western end of Lake county. J. S. Eubanks has sold the neat, two- HORSES. of his hogs he hopes they will make a —the store of Thatcher X NVorden—and back of the bar. from the Plicenix Mills ditch, as all the Dick Hammond formerly of this place i Still the deadly rifles continued the seated buggy which he had at the Yreka Class 1 — Thoroughbreds — Chas. Ham ­ dead shot—not shoot the poor creature if the coming winter be not such a se­ water is needed at the mills. has been intown for the past few days. deadly fusilade. Shortly the Indians fair to L. B. Applegate. Mr. Eubanks mond, bay mare, Alamode, 13 years. through the jaw, so that it will starve to vere one as to greatly injure stock inter­ (15-3t) P. W. O lwell . began to return the fire with vigor, There are one hundred pupils in at­ has two more fine carriaged on hand and Class 11—Graded horses—Chas. Ham­ ests, it is likely that one or two more death. I mproving H errin ’» L ane .—The tendance at the Ashland public school. for Bale. Hia wagons always give satis­ mond, bay mare, Lizzie, six years old, brick buildings will be erected in the and now we will leave the brave Kelsey M inisters A ppointed .—The following county commissioners have authorized Town election on the first of next faction, and we are glad to see the demand sire Rochester. spring. Thatcher & NVorden’s store is a and his equally eager mon exchanging appointments fur the ensuing year were rapid and continued shots with the In ­ Win. Eaton, who has the contract for month. Candidates should go into train­ for them increasing. G. NV. Stephenson; Rogue River Chief one-story structure, and having a tenipo- made by the Conference of the M. E. graveling 400 yards of the west end of ing. Among our new advertisements will be 1 year old, sire Sir NValter, dam Vermont rory roof and finish of the upper part of dians, and return to the southern bat­ Church,South: Jacksonville district and Herrin’s lane at 8398, to gravel 400 yards the front, makes no great show from the talion in camp. Jay Beach’s horse Altamont took the found that of the new livery stable of J. and Lionhoart. Two hours before daylight—the guards Roseburg Circuit, J. R. N. Bell. P. E. additional at the same rate. This is a premium for thoroughbreds at the reka N. T. Miller X' Co., at Linkville. The J. Beach, bay stallion, Altamont, 4 outside, but in internal arrangement and Jacksonville Circuit, NV. H. Klyce; NVil- much needed improvement and will be firm, composed of Messrs. Miller and J. years old, sire Altmont, dam Brown finish it is superior to any store building aroused the camp and in a few minutes fair. A. regarded with favor by every citizen of NV. Hamakar, have put up a fine new Chief. we have seen in this part of Oregon. Its the camp fires were sending their long liam eburg, Jas M. Gross; Oakland. J. Look out for a startling announce ­ A. Swaford ; Coquille to be filled. Rev. the county who has traveled over that Bay mare, Favorite, sire Post Ham- appointments are convenient, tasteful bright flashes far out into the gloom. barn and sheds, and are prepared to furn­ ment from J. M. McCall & Co. next Hardison goes to Dallas, Polk county. piece of road in the winter season. bletonian, dam Membrino Patchen. and even elaborate, and reflect great ! As soon as the men were out of their ish first class accommodations. week. A. D. Richards, bay mare, Ab, sire credit upon the proprietors and the ! blankets they rolled them up, took down There is prospect of a race betweon J. John Itoach, who is now stopping at H otel C hange . —Mr. E. E. Stacy, Our friend S. C. Taylor lost four fine Irwin's Abdallah, dam Francis Crooks. builders. The latter credit we can claim the tents and by the time the cook had NV. Manning’s horse, Ophir, and George the brick yard near Ashland, spent a late of Reading, Cal., has leased the colts last week from eating some poison­ Class III —Horses of all work—J. B. for Ashland architects, Marsh & Co. the morning meal of bread, coflee and Stevenson's horse, Sir.Walter, for $500 good portion of August and September I nion Hotel of J. H. jMayfield, and ous herb. Rohrer, grey stallion Breckonbridge, 5 having done the work. Another build­ meat the tents were ready for the pack­ a side, at Bybee’s track near Jackson-* prospecting for platinum in the Trinity takes possession with the intention of The County Court, which meets for years, sire N\ bite Prince, dam unknown. ing of large size and quite imposing front ers. Hastily eating their breakfast the ville within tln^e weeks. keeping a first-class hot-el in every par­ the October term, this week, will levy J and Salmon mountains, Cal. He found Class IV—Draft horses—J. R. Ken­ is being erected by Otto Heidrick. The men fell into companies and by the time i rome of the metal and has sent samples, ticular. Mr. Stacy comes to Ashland , the annual tax. The fall of snow in the stago road over first story front is to be finished for a daylight had fairly spread over the land­ I also of iridosmiuin, to Edison’s labratory yon, sorrel mare Emma, 8 years. with good testimonials, and we take Class V—Roadsters—J. Beach, bav store, and Mr. Heidrick will occupy the j scape, were far down on the the trail the Siskiyuus was over a foot deep, de­ The State Fair has brought its usual • at Menlo Park, N. J. pleasure in recommending him to the filley, Maggie Arnold, 4 years. ' quantum of rain, notwithstanding the back part for the present as a blacksmith : towards the Indian encamjiment, and laying the stages somewhat. favor of the public, and bespeak for him NValter Pearson, of Linkville, was rid- NVm. McConnell, white horse, Hank i shop. The upper story will be finished were listening to the noi3e of battle > change in time. a fair share of patronage. ■ ing after a running cow one day last while they hurried along, eager to join All the railoads leading to Portland i week, when the cow fell and his horse Hyer,8 years, sire Rattler, dam Lion- I as a lodge room for the Red Men’s lodge. R emember , L adies !—You can get a will allow half-fare rates upon the day of i fell over the cow and NValter fell off the heart mare. The livery stable of J. N. T. Miller & in tho excitement of the melee. A little after daylight the pack trains Class VI—Roadster teams—Charles Co. is one of the largest of the new first-class sewing machine at Fountain & Grant’s reception. NOTICE. , horse. It was at first thought that his Boyce, Rock and Charley, by Gladiator. buildings, and adds much to the appear­ left camp on their way to the scene of Farlow’s for the low sum of $35. They Sylvester Patterson publishes notice of i injuries were fatal, but he is all right J. N. T. Miller, cream geldings John ance of the eastern part of the town. Al­ the conflict and to another camp. The are of the latest-improved and best man­ his intention to make final proof of his L and O ffice at Roseburg. Oregon. / i again with the exception of a sore head. and Tyler. ufacture, and are fully warranted. A I honieatead claim. together, Linkville is so much improved way was steep and some of the mules October, 3d, 1879. ( Notice the change in the advertise- Class VIII—Colts—J. R. Kenyon, within the past year that its appearance and packs would go rolling and tumbling Notice is hereby given that the follow- large invoice will be received next week. Rev. M. A. Williams will preach in ; ment of the Linkville Livery Stable. bay mare colt, Fanny, G mos. Also bear in mind that they are offering makes the old settlers rub their eyes down the steep descent until they I ing-named settler has filed notice of his the Presbyterian church next Sunday ; This establishment, which is one of the iiiteiiti* n to make final proof in support CATTLE. bargains in all kinds of goods. For good when they come into town after an ab­ brought up against a tree or hugli of his claim, and sectire final entry there­ i best business stands in Southern Oregon, morning at 11 o ’ clok. Class I—Thoroughbred—H. L. Davis, sence of a few months. And the improve­ boulder and then gather a fresh start of at the expiration of thirty days from yootis at a line figure, go the Farmer’s Arthur Langell, of Langell valley, lost is now under the efficient management Durham bull. Dick, 2 years old. tf. Store. I ment is not merely spasmodic, but will : and perhaps repeat the same performance the date of this notice, viz: Sylvester : of Manning & Webb. Mr. Webb is giv- two horses recently, one of which was a Win. McConnell, Ayreshire bull, Sam, continue—perhaps not with so much of a A struggling, sliding, rolling ina«3 un- Patterson, Pre-emption Dec'aritory D entistry at L inville .—The card of i valuable Percheron mare. I ing his attention personally to the busi- 8 years. rush all the time, but the town will con­ they reached the bottom of the canyon. Statement, No. 3248, for the S. W. j of N. NV. |, See. 19, T. 38 South R. 1 East, Dr. E. J. Boyd, Dentist, of Linkville, 1 J. Nunan has the contract for furn­ | ness. tinue to grow steadily, and the reason is Several horses were seriously injured and names the following as his witnesses, Bull calf, Ned, 6 months. upln: irs among our new advertisements ishing 50,000 pounds of family Hour at , The saw mill of J. P. Parker,on Butte not- hard to find. Take a trip across tlie and one killed. The General remained viz: T. J. Bell, of Jackson county, and Ayershirc cow. Rosa, 8 years. this week The Doctor has been in I i creek, has been purchased by Patterson, NV. J. Evans, Durham bull, Lord By- . flats and through the valleys of the coun- with the rear guard, and taking a scat on B. F. Patterson, of Jackson county, Linkville fi>. ui,i.*t tti.iti A—l...... — Fu i t Klaupith at $3 i»er hundred. Marsh X Co., of this place, Building NV. T. Arant of Lost Kiver, fple of L ike county who are need­ field. His men he saw constantly moving their business hereafter. L and O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon. I the town of the region should grow cor- : Class II—Graded cattle—J. R. Ken­ ing dent il work ea:i have it well done by his family has been spending a few weeks October 4th, 1879. ( from point to point. The continous The Bismarck (Dakota) Tribune re­ yon, Ben Butler, 3 years; cow Betsy 3 respond i ugly. at Coos Bay and returned very f tvorably calling upon him. Notice is hereby given that the follow­ rattle of firearms made his eye light up In the midst of a populous community, ports that Peter Stnim, well known as a years. impressed with that region. : ing-named settler has tiled notice of his i or with such communication with trade with grand military frenzy, his eyes intention to make final proof in support large wheat grower in Red River valley, C hange of F irm . W. H. Atkinson Class 1 11 — Sweepstakes — J. R. Kenyon (>. Coolidga now has an abundance of will draw out of that business, come cow Betsy, 3 years, and calf Slipper, one centers as a railroad would give, the nat- showed the burning fires of strategic of his claim, and secure final entry there­ has purhased a one-third interest in the tlie finest grapes for sale at Lis vineyard. i ural advantages of the location would in genius as they glanced through that well of at the expiration of thirty days from Addami Fl »uring Mill, and the business across to Oregon, buy five thousand head week old. Now is the time to call on him if you want SHEEP AND GOATS. is 1 >'.v co i l iete I under the firm name of : a short time build up a large manufac- worn spy glass. Words of chagrin would the date of this notice, viz: John S. Lacy, of cattle an 1 drive them across the coun­ Homestead Application, No. 2364, for grapes. They are first-class. NN i«;.ie.'An levs >n X: C ». This mill . is i try to Tongue river, where he will es­ L. Husemati, Spanish Merino buck, I i turing town. The water power offered now and then find vent from between the S. NV. j of N. NV. |, Sec. 5, S. A of Mr. Spencer, who lives on the Link­ t.iblish a big rair h. is-I »ing .i heavy business, an I the im- Sec. 6, year; 2 Spanish Merino ewes, L year old; by the river is unsurpassed by any in his clenched teeth,” If I only were N. E. | and N E. 1 of S. E. ville road, is sending fine salmon trout there. It I could only pass this cursedly T. 40, S. R. 4 East, and names the fol­ the United States. The Klamath river, pr »ve.aents lip >ri the null within the Wm. Chase, who has been teaming on 1 Angara goat, I year; 1 Angora ewe, 1 I flowing from Great Klamath lake, a few slow train, Lieutenant, why don’t the lowing as his witnesses, viz: Janies Pur­ p st yea <>r tw » have increased the va’- to Ashland by Phillips’ express. If you the Linkville road so industrously for year. vis of Jackson county, Ogn., and Lestei it * >f the -r »perty to $12,0 »!). Mr. At- like fresh fish leave y- ur orders with the past few years, started Wednes lay W. J. Evans, 1 Spanish Merino buck, miles above, falls with a gradual descent train move faster ! Give it to ’em buys, ci Lacy of Jackson county, Ogn. nearly a hundred feet in about three- you can lick ’em, Lieutenant, do yon kun i, w’.i > a is employed as bo-ikkee iper ; Phillips. NVM. F. BENJAMIN, Register. morning for his old home in Washington 3 years. think I can pas3 the train soon i ” Mr. J. Casebier lias sold his farm a f >r s • neti.ae, fourths of a mile. The volume is sufii- charge of The premium list will not be made out county, Iowa. His daughter, who has The train at last mal:e3 the crossing of : few miles 1 el< w Ashland to ^Messrs. Pat­ t iv ■ 'i'ks. ■ cicnt to run all the machinery in Oregon, until the last of the week. been living at L’nkville, accompanied NOTICE. the canyon and the General’s way is; Lake ton and Parham, and lias gone to ■ and there is absolutely no possibility him. Mr. Cha'e is undecided whether RACES. ’ .V( s K V • •• » »D X k . v • In •ns are county to find a suitable location for a of danger from high water or trouble clear. He advances to the high ground he will rennin in Iowa or return to Ore- . i . L and C/ ffue at Roseburg, Oregon, ) I ■ - On the first day the races began with • • • ’ I » .1- al it rh I from 1<> w water—the greatest difference a half mile from the still raging storm of criirj t" I ’ Ve August 28, 1879. f r. :» * * i • r a a trotting match, best three in five for between high and low water is about two battle and surveys again the smoky » ■ « i urg ■'Tl r r rl > li<.j Notice is hereby given that the follow­ horses that never beat three minutes, feet. The saw mill of Moore X Nurse is scene. It was now about 9 »’clock and ¡ ?!•» i: a uscivi i » 111- ing named settler has filed notice of his p''»'.... ‘ I ■ ’ - «•!.; ,1 t Fuhn's,if,,rmerly purse $100. Entered—Gelding, John, i ’ ’ r. n Vu about a mile above town, and has a pe­ the fire was slackening, but from across intention to to make final proof in sup­ ! .1 •’ fi • i \ Q1 , f V >n t’ir» m?’’ vinto be­ by J. N. T. Miller; gel ling, Dan Rice, in I •»iti'cr s. ;i. v t«i ; -t ■ i culiarly favorable situation. Magnificent the river defiant yells, more numerous port of his claim, and secure final entry >fr bv Jas. Sutherland,of Etna; bay gelding, at the expiration of thirty days tr- n T.mkvP’e nd y land woolen goods and blankets, cloth nesdiy in >rnmg. timber abounds upon the shores of the than rifle shots, still came from the thereof from the date of this notice, viz: NVil- Bones, by Geo. Stevenson, of Jackson ­ ing, furnishing goods, l-o>»ts, shoes Kol’ii hav:ng exn ¡sed his willingness lake, and the logs are rafted down to the hostile band of Indians. At 10 o’clock, liam G. Breeding, Homestead Applica­ Sil t CV et’V- A fine r'.ae i • s f «»ct p.'i nostnin •r. Tli is would ac- ville. Bones won the first, second and river and floated down the race to the the bloody battle was ended and before crockery, glasswn •, lamps, <>iis, grocer tion. No 2,006, for the E. J-of N. E. |, or s body jut rec lke !a- ies and provisions, all of which will be c >t rnodat.e a goo imny settlers, who fourth heats, John coming in ahead on mill, where they are drawn from the 11 o’clock, the pack trains and beef N. NV. of N. E. J and N. E. j of S. E. J v l3 V3 y r » • M S J’ aú S r)'’w have t ■> "n a the third. Best time, 2:45’, by Bones. ■••Id at bed rock prices for cash. Call dies' hats are water directly upon the saw carriage, cattle were all brought up and were feed­ <ur stock. A little less than a mile eastward from ing on the luxuriant grass growing nesses, viz: William- Butlsr of Jackson ever brought t> town. mile (running) for 3 year-olds. Entered cess fill. B utler <4 R ockfellow . the center of the town, upon the land of amongst the timber, while the men county and John IL Breeding of The United Brethren quarterly meet­ —Flitner’s b. m. Kitty Wells and Jas. Maj. Q. A. Brooks, are natural curiosi­ spread upon the ground or stood leaning I Jackson county. Sail Accident Sudden Death. T he “P lowboy ” A head . —A foot race ing will be held at the Presbyterian Muse’s g. c. Kirby. Kitty ahead, time NVM. F. BENJAMIN, Register. ties in the shape of hot springs and hot against the trees recounting to each other took ¡»lace on the bridge at Linkville one church, Phoenix, services commencing at i » 2:05. Mr. R. M. McTcer, of Linkville, met earth. The springs, which discharge how. “I drawd a bead on a Injun that day last week between a young soldier 11 A. M. to-morrow (Saturday) ami to On the second day single dash of one his death in a very unexpected and sing­ quite a volume, are of a temperature of i was running right over there—do you Remember Everybody. from the Fort and an old, gray-haired continue several days if practicable. mile for saddle horses, purse $50. En ­ see that tree, and I whaled away just as ular manner Inst Tuesday evening. In 190 ’ , Farenheit, and are valuable for man, who was traveling through the tered bay mare by Flitner, sorrel hvrse A prominent business man of Linkville That B. F. Reeser has on hand the/ country from California. The young took a huge swallow of agva ammonia-, company with Harmon Conn, he had by Woods and gray horse by Mitchell. their mineral properties, which are con­ he got to that air—do you seek that rock come in from Lake county to see a farm over there by that air bunch of brush, sidered to have great medicinal virtue. best Sewing Machine in the market, boy in blue said when he saw his oppo­ thinking it was whiskey, one evening land he keeled over like a shot deer. ’ ’ of Mr. Conn’s on Butte creek, thinking Bay mare won in 2:06. nent: “If I can’t beat that old codger last week. His life was despaired of for Next was a foot race, 75 yards for $25. Maj. Brooks built his house within a few ' Thus an hour passed in conversation which he offers, for cash, cheaper than of removing to this valley in a short yards of one of the springs, and one of the cheapest. They are of the celebrated I 11 jump off the bridge into the river.” a time, but he is now out of danger. time. Tho men were returning, and I Six entries, but only five came to the I the greatest luxuries we enjoyed in Lake I among the men, in friendly rivalry as to White patent, the simplest and best in If he were a man of his word he would NV. H. Byars of Roseburg, has been stopped for the night at Jas. Helms’ on score, Henry Mensor, of Jacksonville, county was the warm bath at his place. which one of them had done the must use. He invites comparison. have been a watery corpse, for the old appointed agent for the State to select NN agner creek. They were to sleep in i James Miner, Myron Cariek and George The water is used for drinking and all execution. Officers too, were net lacking man was across the bridge by the time swamp lauds to the amount of not ex- ! the hay loft, and about eight o’clock, as NV. Bowen, of Yreka, and Fred Snyder. domestic purposes by the Major and his in that quality of self adulattiofi; they the soldier was half-way. The old man Just Received. c ceding ten thousand acres. He will they were preparing to retire, Mr. Mc- Mensor beat by 3 ft. 7 inches. as individual combatants had don« imieh family, and the springs may at some day is said to be the celebrated “Plowboy,” Next trotting race 2 in 3, purse $50, receive as compensation two cents j ser Teer said he was familiar with the barn be a popular resort for ivalids. On the slaughter. ! and was coming to Rogue river valley. At R eeser ' s a full stock of groceries, for untried hoftes. Entered — sorrel acre. The volunteers remained on the ground and would take the blankets and go up mountain side about a quarter above the dry goods, hardware, pistol and gun horse, Little Hope, by Hallick, and A n I nteresting E xperiment .—On In last week s issue the name of Mt. to make the bed on the mow, while Mr. »¡»rings are three area», each a little less until about 2 o’clock, r. M., when the cartridges, which ho will sell cheap for the west side of the Klamath or “Link’ Byars was mentioned as one of the firm Conn was watering the horses. After brown filly, Maggie Arnold,by J. Beach. than a quarter of an acre, in which the General ordered a forward movement to cash.- river just below the Linkville bridge is a who have the contract for brick work on Mr. Conn had brought the horses back, Maggie won the first and third heats, earth is kept warm by some mysterious form camp two miles away, over tlie strip of tule land of some 2<)0 acres in the Hargadine store. The firm is Ja­ he called to Lis companion, and receiv­ best time 2:55. arangement of Dame Nature. The earth ridge and out of sight of the Indian en­ Third day —first race running, 3 in 5, Sheep for Sale or to Let. extent owned by H. M. Thatcher. The cobs, Fox & Guerin, and Mr. Byars is ing no answer went to tho foot of the is composed chiefly of clay of different campment, where yet stood the tents, free for .all, purse $125. Jas. Muse ’ s Or ­ soil is composed almost entirely of vege­ not interested. stairs, and found Mr. MeTeer lying colors, and a few inches below the sur­ and where remained all the property in Twelve hundred head of sheep for sale phan Girl and E. Flitner ’ s Ida Hammond table mould to a depth of from one to face it has a temperature of over 100\ their possession. The Daily Colorist, published at Vic­ dead. 1 he unfortunate man had fallen or to let < hi the shares, by Mrs. M. W. , the latter winning. “Why don't we camp here? What is Hargadine, Ashland, Oregon. For par two feet, and would, of course, be ex­ toria, B. C., of date Oct. 1st, gives a through a hole near the head of the stairs In one place a two-inch hole has been the use of going ox er the hill and leaving titulars, inquire at the Pioneer Store. ceedingly productive if the water could handsome notice of B. F. Myers’ Perch - where hay Was pitched down, and had I ncreasing B usiness .—The business ored to »depth of seven feet and a cur- [13-3w] be kept off of it during the growing sea­ eron horses. From that paper we learn been instantly killed, lr.s neck being bro­ of air ascends from it which sends those tents anri things over there? The of the Ashland Woolen Mfg. Co., under Indians will come back and get ’em son. Realizing its value, Mr. Thatcher ; that Mr. M. intended to start for home ken. The distance froffi the mow to the floor below is only about eight feet. Mr. the present judicious and energetic man­ the mercury up to 200' when the. ther­ theyII think we’re a set of doggond cow­ has resolved to drain it if possible, and | the next day. Farmers. Attention ! " 11 t^r was "known in Lake county, agement, is increasing rapidly. Already mometer is held in it. There are various ards. "Wish I was general I’d clean out has adopted a method wholly novel in The mail upon the route from Liuk- and his untimely death will l»e deeply the full capacity of the factory is taxed theories concerning the origin of the j Measrs. Fountain’ & Farlow, at the the doggond things fore I left ’ere.” in this country. The land is lower than regreted He was a member of the M. heat, but the generally accepted and i Farmers' Store, will pay the highest mar­ . ville to Bonanza, Langell valley and E. church and of Free Masonry, and his to fill the orders which are coming in. The whole command was averse to ket price for 1,000 bushels of oats and the river, and a dyke has been built most reasonable one, attributes it to a ; Tule Lake is now carried by Mr. NN ebb. burial was taken in charge by ‘the Ash- and it is probable that in another year leaving such a splendid (amp ground, l,0(X) bushels of wheat. They will give along the lower side and across the mid­ of the Lmkille livery stables, who drives an» «“dge of Masons. He leaves a wife the proprietors will be compelled to add great reservoir of hot water below, the i and where they could watch the Indians you goods at cash prices in exchange for dle of the tract, protecting about l(M) a buckboard the entire distance, and —? °_ne chllil at Linkville to whom the steam from which ascends through crev­ new maclrinery. The mill building is of wheat and oats. 11-tf sad news was sent by Wednesday’» acres. A system of ditches will be dug makes fast time, too. ices in the rocks and permeates the earth. - besides. They thought that by going sufficient size to admit machinery enough stage. ' away and making a camp out of reach of to carry the water to a basin in the low- Stormy weater began in the valley to turn out more than twice the amount Whatever may be the source of the heat, the bar that they would thus throw FOR SALE 1 est part of the land, near the river, and ; last Sunday, and on Monday morning the Religious Notices. of goods now manufactured, and there the warm earth seems to have great heal­ away all fruits of their hard fouglit 1’wttle. a Cninese pumping wheel is to be set up, mountains were covered with snow. space ing properties, and gives immediate re­ Botase ami lol In Ashland. to throw the water over the dyke into Heavy showers occurred on Monday and 1 As there was but one General his com- I nion S abbath S chool ,—Every Sun­ is no good reason why the whole the river. The pumping wheel will be Tuesday, and a general wintry* appear­ Over lief in all cases of rheumatism and simi­ should not be profitably used, day morning at 10 o’clock in the Presby­ i niands were final and the little army run by water power obtained by a ditch ance lingered upon every-thing. A good house, with a neat W,oGd•shed, goods lar ailment». Maj. Brooks is sanguine thirty thousand dollars worth of began its march up the side of the long an«l bam, upon a lot desirably situated? terian church. A cordial invitation ex­ from the river above the rapids. The that its advantages will be utilized at no Bennett Million, who reached home tended to all. have been manufactured since tho first ditch is already completed, also thequar- distant day, and thinks some of building gentle slope, among grass a knee high, I on Main street, with bearing fruit treat of March last, and at least 100,000 upon it. ter-mile fiunie required, and in a short from Lake county Tuesday evening, tells and past clear, cold running brooks. A t the M. E. C hi - kch ,-There will time Mr. Thatcher will know whether us there was nearly a foot of snow on the For particulars inquire of Mrs. Har- pounds of wool will have been consumed a house upon one of the warm spots for (CGNTINCED.) his experiment will succeed. It is his mountains. Mr. Million expects to go he regular services even- Sunday at 11 «i^i the year ending next MarclL^^^^ the sole use of invalids. NVe have the riet Ewing, who may be fr»und at tliu- intention to seed the whole tract in tim­ to I«ake county* again with fruit, not­ A. m . ; Sunday school at 2 p. m . movement cure and the water cure: why Everytliing that Oregon sent to the residence of Mr. O. Coulidce, in Ash-- withstanding the snow. othy. j not al s o the warm crith cure ? I Siskivr.u fair .came out ahead. L. L. R ogers , Pastor. Isyouisubscription to th« T idings duo < I THE ASHLAND TIDINGS. LOCAL BREVITIES J ■W • O • > ■ A I I I