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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 24, 1879)
i I*. I frr’dny Evening tit tffe College. IJst of Jurors for Fnauinj; Year. Fort Klamath mid XV«’r«l River Valley Jay Beach left his h««rses at the Yreka itbern Oregon His Fair grounds while he made a visit to tory. \ The College chapel was crowded taci The following jurais were drawn by the Fort Klamath military post, «about ..ocr.tr. ist» EK I DAY. Quail hunting is seasonable. San Francisco. ILt will take them to County Cummissi'^n»'!’.« at their last ses thirty-eight miles from Linkville and/ The i-icti started off, each on his ovrn\' Fri-fay evening long before the bo’ur an Cash wanted on subscrij tion. his new ranch near Linkville on his re- sion : aounced for the conimencrinent of the just within the northern limits of the I.iiwa of Travel. I account, on an exploring tour /round the turn. One hundred aud six pup’lsat the pub XshLui 1 -A. . B’sh, J. S. Herrin, Klamath Indian Reservation, is a sp «t of I exetcises, and many missed Ilio first part bar Seven scalps of white men were ' « f th? programme. The exercises began The court docket of Lake county is so Wm. R. Jones, W. AA. Kentnor, AL great beauty and attraction in the sum The <>. & C.stages leave Ashland as fol lic school. foitnd, some of them were hanging bri a ' with the phy sical drill or march,in which lows: Going north, at 7 A. M.; going Alex. Martin has been visiting Ash- i light that it is probable Judge Hanna Baum, B. F. Myer, Philander Powell, mer season, but its altitude and proxim tre*>, some on the ground. There were i all the (students took part, marching south, at 6 P. M. tvill not convene the fall term, deeming A. G. Rockfellow, J. H. Russell, AV. C. ity to mountain ranges give it a temper land this week. On IL F. Philips’ Linkville line stages the expense unwarranted by the busi Butler, Thos. Smith, AI. H. Drake, Jas. ature to be dreaded by thin-blooded per plenty of persons who knew front what around the room to regular time and in leave every morning at •» o’clock, con I R > ids are better, and stages again . unfortunate individual each scalp ht».d military style. Following this the pro ness. Thornton, ■ C. Daley, J. P. Walker, sons in the winter. At least, it SttClilS I necting at Linkville with Lacks for making good time. been taken. A few jiieees of Alaqua I gramme was: Singing by the »ehool; cold to us of the Rogue River valley. Lakeview and Fort Klamath. Four- ! A number of new students entered the I Three freight teams arrived from Read Edwin Farl'jw. I ('/tick (Indian money) and some pieces cf II prayer, by Pres. Rcg-raJ song by a quar horse stage on Monday, Wednesday S C. Taylor, J. N. where a fall of the mercury to 12' Faren.- Eden Precinct ing on Tuesday, S. B. Grubb's, John L. college this week. rp Chinese money, besides buttons, shells tet, consisting cf Pres. Rogers ajid wife, and Friditv. Grubb's, and Miio Walker's. They were Woody, C . S. Sergeant, B. L. Stephens, licit is considered something severe, t O District Court for Josephine county I and some other useless articles were J. Q. Willits ami AL'ss Lou Wiljtg. The I -T~ loaded w ith goods f.-r the Ashland mer Henry Ammerman, J A. Anderson, A. the people of Iowa and Alinnesotn the picked up. A good rifle was found lecture, l»y Pres. RogcT3« occupied about WEH HER REPORT. convene? Monday. Alford, J. C. Burkina«!, V». G Bishop, winters at Fort Klamath might »cent chants. standing against a tree, at the end of a I. (). Miller lost a fine gray mare,valued Rev's. J. S. McCain and 1>. A. Crow Jno. Coleman, Lewis Colver, j Anderson mild. It is a two-companyr post with the track which seemed to have been trod by half an hour, the subject being chem The following is the weather report furnished us by II. C. Hill, for the week at 8200, List Friday. ell met with a runaway accidental Grant's Dunlap, Horace Roots Govan High, regulation barracks accommodation* for a sentinel, w ho had set down his gun and istry, and was of such a nature in matter and delivery as to be interesting. Io a J. H. Bunyard publishes an estray no Pass last Saturday. They and the horses Jeptha Davison , W. S. Gore, B. C. God- the men and neat cottages for the officers ending October 21st: Thermometer re forgotten to pick it up again. The front corded at 6 a . M. an<l 12 M. tice in another column were unharmed, but the carriage was dard, <Ir. . W. M. .Mathes, Hobt. Mavity, and th eir families. In the midst of a and greater part oF the 1 ar was clear of miscellaneous audience. While direct-, ing attention to the absorbing interest beautiful grove of j«iiies, upon a perfect •i I G. No»t< n. Jos Robilisoiu J«>s Swingle lias moved in from Lake wrecked. WEATHER TH El IME R DATE brush, but the back and lower end was and the usefulness of the study’ of chem «Jacksonville (■. C. Leeknian, Al. ly’ level site, with a tine parade ground, county to Butte creek. 1? M. f> A. M. C. IL Schoff, an experienced engineei, thickly covered with matted brush and istry the speaker touched ujion matters Berrv, J. A. Crain. J. A Caidwell,.J. \\. beyond w hich, to the westward, stretches 54 The lace between “Opir" and “Sir who has been at the Eagle mill for 48 1.5 Cl’dy................... slander young trees, interspersed with a of practical importance iff fivèW-day af Dolhirhide, Fred. Heber, J. S. Howard, a level, grassy j.rarie away for miles un &4 32 Clear................... 16 Walter’ will not take place short time, goes to take charge of the few large fir and pin« trees. Paths had fairs c 60 33 17 •i whiui many people are woefully Micluol Hanley, Jac »I» Ish,Henry Judge, til it is abrujitly brought to an end by a The tax levy in M««duc and Siskiyou saw mill • f Patterson, Marsh A Co.. oil been cut through this brushy under ignorant. 62 18 After the Pct-Utd a short re- G. Karew ski, Nat Langell, Conrad Min sharp spur of the Cascade range, the lit counties, Cal., is 18 mills. Big Butte. growth, and huts had been built of fir cess was given, 19 64 42 and then the exerciecs tle military village with its neatly kept i c gus, J. Nunan, G. Naylor, Henry Pa)»e, 66 20 44 There are 2*>0 pupils attending the A. G. Ruckfellow has sold his dwell- Sr., C. D. Reed, E. T. Reames, G. W. buildings presents a scene of uncommon Loughs, iu which the Indians had been were resumed, the programme being as 66 21 42 1 viug. Bunks, or beds, somewhat after follows: Recitation, “ ing house and lot on Oak street b >Jacob i Stephenson, L. Shideler. J..c';s’ nville public school. The Fireman,” by interest and beauty. Through the town the style of those of the whites, had been Alisa Ella Ritter; essay, Prof. J. Q. Willits’ Saturday »-veiling Thompson, for $2,000. Mr. It« »ckft II« >w ‘ ‘Help On« sAn- Manzanita Precint Haskell Amy, T. runs a limpid brook of the marvellous A< I IDENT A 1.1.Y S!«. >T. made in these huts, on some of which other, by Aliss Alillie Vihing; Edwin < >. Lairtl singing singing class is increasing in size. will continue to reside there through declain- F. Beall, J. N. Hockersmith, I. T. water for which the country is famed— was killed, at Bieber, Modoc county, food was found, while a few, and one in ation, “Value of Eloquence,” by W. H the winter, at least. Messrs. Coolidge, t lum, Drake and Simpson,W J. Gregory, F. AL Plymale, clear as a cry stal and cold fis the north I Cal., by the accidental discharge of a Call aud see those handsome ladies Isaac Skeeters. J. S Gr:-fl»y, Jesse Rich pole itself, and .¡warming with thé finest particular, was completely drenched with I rior«»; casay,1 '’Strong Will and Strong others brought in eight deer last Thurs Henry rifle, a short time since. Laird l lood, as though the wounded had been i Won't by Miss Ada Horton; recitation/ hats at Reeser’s. They are of the latest ardson, J. Watson. I trout that day. ever turned a sportsman's -K 1 1 ’ W ▼ » • V • . and James Finley were together in a Carrie«! from the Lar, while the Volun I • ■» Dutch Man's Velocipede,” by Bank* styles, and will be sold at the lowest head or reel. The most striking pecu Little Butte T. E. Nichols, Wilson A land buying bilk has been visiting wagon, and Finley in moving the rifle prices. A full line of mens' ami boys’ Potter, Lewis Reese, AL S. Wood, IL liarity of tile beautiful brooks and creeks teers were fil ing • n them in the morning; Royal; reci’ation, “The Blue and the Stayton and vicinity and stealing what accidently discharged it. The ball en- ami placed on these couches, and one or Gray, by Aliss Mell Ri^lAy; duei;“L*&r# hats will also be found. * upon the Klamath reservation is the re R. Brown, Larkin McDaniel, Wm. H. Match, by Pres. Roge’s and J. Q.' lie could. tered Laird’s leg above the knee and two had evidently died there as the floor b«»rd Willits; declamation, “Eloquence in Ac The Yreka people are talking of selling markable size of the springs which form Simpson, 11. T Severance, Peter Simon. C«fl. S. G. Whipple, p«is». commander severed the main artery, and the loss of and bunks were strewn with the hair cut tion,” by Chas. Cary; song, “Trip b* Willow Sjirings—J. W. Baker, W. T. their source. A number of creeks larger of Fort Klamath, pa:d Ashland a visit the two baud lire engines now owned by blood caused his death in a few hours. from their heads. This is always done Niagara Falls, by Pres. Rogers, who' I __ __ the city and purchasing a steam engine Lever, W. Kahler, D. Perringer, J. W. than Ashland creek spring full size! from las» week. by some Indians when any one of their w as brought out by a determined encore M ens >i: A head . Last Situnlay after I in their stead. This, it is said, would McKay, Granville Sears. beneath the ground. A stranger attempt and responded by’ singing “Axes to B. F. Myer and wife :tnd Mrs. (). friends or relatives die. noon a foot race of one hundred yards grdhtly reduce their insurance rates. ing to follow them up with a rod ami line Grind«” The evening's entertainment Table Rock Jas. Hanna, C. C. AIc- Coolidge are expected home from Califor- While camped here on the bar thè c<included b’y tiie ci^lefit fMuling was run at Jacksonville by Henry Alen- Prof. Cope pissed through Ashland Clendon, E. P. Pickens. J< s. Satterfield, is astonished to find that he can go but a term i>f enlistment of several companies i ilia next week. Î > • i u humorous selection, “Miss Afatoney s or and the “Plow J J«»y. ” The stake was short distance until the - beautiful creek land Thursday night, going overhand to (Ji-o. Stevens. on the Chinese Question,” by Prof.i (three months) expired, and, accompan- ; J. N. Terwilliger, who returned from 8100 a side, ami considerable money was Rock Point D. N. Birdsye, Thos. is lost. San Francisco. After lecturing before Niehols, and tlrt audience departed ied by the Colonel, they returned to | bet upon the outside. The race was won Linkville quite ill with pneuificnia, is re I the Academy of Sciences, in that city, Haymond, Geo. W. Lance. Besides tiie barracks, the offices, the Wearing the broadest of rinilvs. Grave creek and were discharged. T'lie I fairly by Alensur, w ho came out six feet covering slowly. Uniontown- Theo. Cameron, Sam'l. officers houses, the long stables and the Colonel did not return to the Big Mca- ■ It was announced that on Fr»fla* he v. ill start for the east in a few days. ing next, the 31st, an entertainment ahea«l, in l'»| seconds, Mensor’s friends L. A. Parker and family have come to hospital, there is at the ¡’««st a hotel, Several hundred Chinamen left P< at- Phillips, \\ m. Ray, AL D. Sturges. «lows, but kept on, after leaving Grave j somewhat similar in character, but with now think lie can with training beat any Ashland from Lake county to reside dur- land on a sailing vessel for China «’no day Applegate—Rial Bendedict, C. B. store, school house, blacksmith shop, creek, till he arrivnl at Roseburg.whe*f», i a more elaborately prepared programme,' runner on the coast. , ing the winter. butcher shop and a theater building, be I will l»e given in the College, for the pur last week. The /h e says most of the ALahiey. it is to be presumed, he did good ser pose of raising funds to pay for philo 1 sides a number of small houses occupied Tiie Reading Lub-pendcnt, a newsy and passengers are going home on a visit, Foot’s Creek Silas Draper. vice for the military in good old fash sophical apj»aratus recently purchased for To be Soin at C ost . Having « con- by* persom» w ho find employ nient of some prosperous journal has just entered upon with the intention of returning to Ainer- StcTÜngville J. P>. Saltmarsh« ioned electioneering for a civil office, as tb.e school. A good time is insured for eluded to reduce our stock in that line, 1 I kind in the c »mnnmity. The hospital, its third volume. I ’ ANEI. DRAWN FOR NOVEMBER TE RM. I ica. we have determined to sell out our • en- the constitution of Oregon had just gone all who may attend. Admission 50 cts' we are told by the surgeon, is one of the A temperance society has been organ Walter S. Gore, I. P. Stempson, J .S. tire stock of men s ami boy’s clothing at More goods have been brought to Ash into effect, and there was a general state best in tiie Department of the Columbia, A rrested for MiiiDr.lt.— On i'rnlay cost and freight. Those looking for bar- ized at Fort Jones under the name of Foi l land for the fall and winter trade this I len in, Louis Reese, Henry Pape, Jos. election the following June. but has, fortunately, veiy little use at evening’s stage Geo. T. Baldwin, in the gains should call at one. We have just Jolies Safety Club. j year than ever before,ami our merchants, Robinson, H. Ammeiaii.ui, AL D. Stur The General took immediate command I present. The school is kept up most of capacity of Deputy Sheriff of Lake’ Teamsters have found difficulty in trav with commendable business sagacity, are gis, C. Mingus, M. Baum, J. Ish, A. Dun- received several large invoices of new of the regiment and in a few days started ; the time by the officers, whose children I county, came in from Linkville with a' goods of every description, to which we eling the Rogue river road to Fort selling at such prices as to attract trade la)», J. S. Howard, W. C. Daley, W. M. I down the river in search of hostile's, who, . attend «luring the day. In the evening warrant for the arrest of one George Mathes. .1. Skeeters, T. Cameron, Rob't Klama.tl» on neeount of snow. invite inspection. . it was well known, were at Big Bend, i to the town. Mavity, B. L. Stevens, C. B. Mathey, i th« sc <>f the Siildiers who wish it are given I forty mil*s below. W hile the General is | Haw, suspected of the murder of the • J. M. Mi C all & Co. The Willamette ¡' rmcf publishes <a 15. F. Reeser now lias 1!)- tf Oct. 17, 1S79. J. Davison, C C McClendon, \\ 11 Simp instruction and assistance by one of their on his march down there, we will go [ sheep-herder near Tule lake. This'man, “black list”—the names of those whore Lest Sewing ?4a« hine ill it is said, was the l ist jierson seen with son, J N Hockersmith, <’ C Beekman, own number. Many « f them seem ea back and bring up Captains (»rd and [ the 2, :z i murdered /g: 1 man, and knew him to" fuse to pay their subscription. which he offers, ybr rav//, cheaper than AI arried . On l ist Sunday .Mr. «J. II. C D Ree l, W Potter, E P Pickens, L. ger to avail themselves of the advantages Jones, wflioirt Wa !ef' in camp between have some money. Leaving Lake coun Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thompson, of the cheap« .-t. They are of the celebrated Burke, of the firm of .Marsh A (’«»., of presented a.n«l are making rapid progress Shideler, Wm Ray, G M Lance. Chetco riv*r and the mouth of Rogue ty, Haw came to Ashland about the 12th’ Lake county, came over the mountains White patent, the simplest and best in ! this placo, and Miss G. R mdell, of Ph Û in overcoming the disadvantages of a inst., and stopped several days at the Mi’nler on Iltlajiry Creek, Cui. use. He invites comparison. nix, i»ni»ld Academy student, w ere united to Bear Creek valley last week. Union Hotel. There was' tidthing no lack of educati 'i'.il opportunities in for- river. We will also, in the first place, fol ticed in his appearance or actions while' in matrimony. The ceremony was per Nelson R.imm.ige an ! Harry Palmer, Solomon Cusick, of Marion county, Oar Henley c »rresponJent sends US mer life. Tin? p i.st-tradcr’s store lias low Captain A. J. Smith, with a com here to cause suspicion of his being con formed at the residence of th bride’s one of the old pioneers of (Oregon, is vis formerly of Ashland, have bought out been kept for a number of years l»y Jay the following und t <1 ite of < >ct. 20th: pany of dragoons from Fort Lane, near cerned in the horrible crime. Justice parents in Phoenix, a:ifl the welded pair iting his s >n Howard in Ashland. the furniture establishment of Chapman Beach w ho has prospered in the business, Vv utters endorsi fl the warrant held by. Hugh Pugh was foully' murdered on Jacksonville, down Rogue River to the Mr. Balilwi;., conferring the privilege of came the ame evening t<> their new home «V Hale at Linkville. They are industri ami who now retires to devote his entire ('Loire northern wool is still quote«! Hungry cre> k last .Saturday’ night. The Big Bend, which will l»e preliminary to its oxeeirti in Jackson Cbifftty, and,' in Ashland, tlm cottagi: recently’’ built by in the San Francisco market reports at ous and energetic young men ami will circumstances, as near as I can learn, are attention to the raising of fine horses on the march of Ord ami Jones up the river I prove. Ilin«'down flic Valley, Mr. Bald Air. Puwell on lr< l««t on Alain street. 2U ’2G cts.; burry, 17(,,21 ets. undoubtedly meev with success. as follows: Since the. death of Henry’ l:is ranch near Linkville. Tiie new post- and of Lameiick down. ’1 lie meeting of win arrested the man at Jaeksofitillfe. In the evening th • b vs gave them .a rer- He stopped w ith his prisoner at Houck’^ The commiss’oners of J««sephine county Ernest, alias J«azy Henry, Pugh has had trader is Capt. D. J. Ferree, who, with Tiie latest in the pedestrian craze is a all those forces culminates in the defeat on Sunday night,and departed for Link en i le with vi«»l»n and g lit ir music—a Thatcher «t \A orden a.s partners, will i have levied a tax of 35 mills for the charge of Henry’s tilings until the estate of the Indians, and puts an end to the ville on the stage Monday morning. great improvement over the chivarari. six days walking match at San Francisco present veer. Th« high tax Is levied could lx* settled up. The supposition is make improvements in tiie st««1 e ami put Rogue River war of 185<>, and forever. between six men and six horst s. Happiness and prosperity ai t-nnl them. with a view to s«:«tling the 81,500 imlelit that lie heard some one in Henry’s cabin in .1 new stock of goods. C.q't. Ferree Ke! ¡¿fioriti Notice.. .James Kilgore will move into the Early in March, IS,*»G. Captain Smith, will re-id reside at the ( ’ ««st and give his ncr- «•dness to Jackson county’ in. urr. .1 and w ent to see who it was, w hi n he was . dwelling house built by Chas. Adams on with his dragoons, left Fort Lane and U nion S abbath ScnooL,—Every Sun a..., t<> filestore. Theamuse- Briggs case, Ji sephine in the David stabbed ami throw n down' a bank some sonal I attention the corner of Main and ()ak streets. proceeded down Rogue >gue river ri in search of day morning at 10 o'clock in the Presby- stage , Lage and very Wm. iM. Turner, of the Senti nrl, re- 25 feet. He was heard to hall'» once by meiit hall contains a good It was not his intention to hostile A recent storm at Salem tore up ami i terian church, cordM ii'vrh»îioi»f ex turned to his home in Jacksonville last some other white men who answered him fair scenery, ami during the winter a bring the war to a close by fighting the carried off several hundred square feet of tended to a:'' we k with his eyesight greatly improved but got no answer back, they lighted dramatic organiz<ition composed of sol Indians, but. he intended, as did all the tin metal ro ’ting of the St vte House. Ar THE M. E. CtiVKCii,—Tiiere will’ by the surgical operations he underwent torches and searched until midnight, but diers from both companies furnishes John Blenckcn, of Applegate, one of in San Francisco. We are sincerely’ re without success. Early next morning amusement f «r the public by giving an other army officers who figured «’• it this be regular services every Sunday at 11/ the pioneers of the Pacific coast, died I joiced at his great goa l fortune in ih is they resumed search, ami between !) and entertainment about once in a fortnight. ¿oast in the various Li lian wars, to ac- A. •1. ; Sunday school at 2 P. M. th«' county hospital .a short tint« since. The companies stationed at the )»> st eomplisdi that much desired end by mak L. L. R ogers , Pastor. 10 o'clock they found him at flic foot < f respect. ing a treaty with the Indians, whereby Frank Rogers starts for the Silver Tho trustees of the (,'allege have just. said bank. He had been~stabbed in the are C « L, 1st Cavalry, Capt. VA hip’plc, it would become the duty of the I nited SPECIAL NOTICES creek mines again in a few days. His closed a contract with Marsh A Co. f«’r side ami was evidently thrown down the and «' ». F, 21.-4 Infantry, Capt. Kiley. States to feed and clothe them until such father and brother arc still at work there. the immediate erection of an addition to bank before dead. In the cabin, which Capt. AS hippie, who in the volunteer ser time as they should become sufficiently Estray Notice. Ashland is afflicted with the »oot-ra- - the College building on the west, which wa'i Lr ken «»pen, the assassins had taken vice acquired the rank of Colonel, by recruited to again Leg’ll the usual mur which title lm is generally known, is Bost ¡ng mania. It is bad enough, but not will include woodshed, cloak, hat an I the blankets and a shirt and had them der and pillage of the white settlers. quite so senseless as the pedestrian fever. wash room, as well as a new stairway to partly rolled up, they had aLso taken the Commander, a. ¡»«’pular officer and a gen This tiling Lad been done again and I Taken up by the subscriber, two miles I n G reat D emand . The Crescent ! clock from the wall and set it in the win tleman of cult ure. The s >l«liers of the again, until the Indians of Oregon 1 northcast of Ashland, Jackson county, A splendid assortment of ladies hats the unuei recitation rooms — f cronm. City of the 15th has the follow two companies stationed here are of a The second number of the CoUcne e - dow. A China lantern was found that good class, considerably above the aver thought ami had boastingly said that the 1 Oregon, one brown marc, about twelve* ing: “Sh< riti Bybee, of Jackson county, at the Ashland Millinery store. Also : years old. left hiYid foot white, white Iit, as was als<) they h.»<l left in their flight, al ertne over last Saturday t > arrest John trimmings, ribbons, etc., in endless va rr>m<t is upon our table, Il is filled with s >ine other China fixture*. age, ami among the boys can lie found soldiers were here for them to scare, and 1 strip on forehead, and branded on left a . Suspic Suspicion interesting reading, the leading article then get paid for it Herman, suspect cl of the crime of rob riety shoulder “A. F.” Appraised at $30. pointfi strongly at (.’!> taintn,but it will m my of good habits, of intelligence and I Charlie Henderson, who was injured by being called forth by an attack upon “.Soldiers '. They are nothing; we ll bery. Herman is alleged to have stolen education, who, when their term of ser J. H. BUNYARD. be almost imp ». - il»lo t to convict or even 8000 in Jacksonville. Sheriff Bybee ar a threshing machine near Willow Ranch, President Rogers, tvhieh appeared in the catch them as th» y will be sheltered by vice is ended will leave the army and be I shoot and kill a few, (hen (he others will A shland , Oct. I7tli, 1879. 20 31 Si l>fil < I. The editors of the run away. Presently their chief will rested him amt started for Jacksonville. (’al., a sli rt time, has died from his in come valuable citizens in the various I C cf>nta need no assistance in the journal their countrymen wherever they’ go Roon after his departure, ti e Sheriff of juries. Sherifl’ Riley ami Coroner Hughs are walks of civilian life which they may send some one to us with good talk, tell istic c> >ml «at. NOTICE. \V. (’. Myer and son returned Wediu s ing us that the soldiers like us, and that Douglas county arrived from Canyonville there with a posse of men,and Riley says ehoose. IL ?’I. riiatclu r carne in from Linkville he is bound (<> have the a-sassin. The with a warrant for the same man. Oil day from their trip to British Columbia. North of tire Fort is a magnificent they did n«t come here to fight us. but L ind Oruc-Eat Roseburg, Oregon. Z excitement here is quite high, and it <>o tin M nd.iv stage,ami st u te«l for San learaimg that another man liadhis prisoner Mr. M. disposed of five hnrzcs at good stretch of grassy prairie, which is one of to make the whites behave themselvcR, October, 3d, 1879. f would be rathe» ’ unhealthy for the Celes i 'rancisco the same ni ,'ht. Mr. 'I hatcher he started in pursuit. Whether the ac prices. the finest summer ranges for stock that and that if we will be good again and not Nolic" is hereby given that tli^ follow tial if lie were t > ba found in our mi 1st cused has committed two robberies, or is F. Heber lias sold his farm near J.uk- g ’OS to purchase n large invoice of goods -we might have a neck tie party. can be found on the continent, It is kill any more of them the big chief away ing named settler lias filed notDi of his [Tiie murderer is now known to be some eight or ten miles square, and ai off towards the rising sun will call us his intention to make final proof in Support being chased by all the sheriffs of Ore s »nville to Ge«». AV. Stephenson for for the fall and winter trade. Upon his return, the firm will move into the new of Lis claim,.and secu'/efinal entry there “ China Jim."] gon for one theft, we were finable to $1,600. Mr. Heber will reside in J.-, k- most a perfect level, being tile upper good children and will give us a great of at the expiration of thirty days from brick store, and open tvith the many good things -guns ana ainmuniti«ui, learn." s nville. In Spite of the fil<l Folks. portion of the Klamath lake basin and blankets, food, beads, paint, and a great the datu of this notice, r iz: Sylvester stock ever brought into that part having doubtless atone time been cov- many other nice things. So we ll be Pattcrro.'i, Pfe-emption Declaratory Ira P. Chandler, of Bonanza, came in W here , to B’ y T rees . Pc«»pie make country'. Wm. Payne an 1 ?»Tartha J. P: Payne, cred by tb.e water of the lake, The pria good and laugh and talk with the soldiers Statement, No. 3248, for the S. W. | of a great mistake in sending»: long distance to Ashland last week after a load of flour. VV. S. Hemphill has sold his black - cousin ;, living a few miles below Ash- ami white men until our things get old, N. W. I, Sec. 19, T. 38 South R. 1 East, for young treesand shrubbery when there Mr. C. will probably’ make another trip smith shop to Sani 1 Morgan, and Mr. Ian I ’. ¡th M.;.-i La's parents, set their cinal stnami flowim« throtmh it is Wood then we 11 talk angry again; if the soldiers and names the following as his witnesses,' river, although a number of smaller come to us we 11 make them run away viz: T. J. Bell, of Jackson county, and is a first class, well-stocked nursery near this fall. Morgan will move info the shop and be lo . upon a m itri uoni--l “alliance;” at home. By dealing at home they will Messrs. Win. Taylor and Frank House gin business next M onda\. Mr. H< •inp- but cruel fa:«; refused to allow “the streams go rushing across it from their again and presently they’ll send us a great B. F. Patterson, of Jackson county,’ Oregon. save transportation charges, an 1 be in a have taken the contract for cariying the hi’l starts in a few days for his old home course of true love t » run smooth." The I mountain sources to the )>iaci 1 lake be maiij’ tcfuA again.” W. F. BENJAMIN, Register/ The Indians thought an I believed tb it position to hoi 1 the < -Iler accountable if mail fr >m Linkviile to the Agency and in California, but his family will remain old folks objecte.l t • the’ union, chiefly, yond. ALuiy bands « f hor*ns. cattle ami the soldiers were a different people from sheep are driven here f»»»’ the summer the trees do not turn out as represented. the Fort. the settlers and miners. The litter in Ashland for tho present. Mr. Hemp no d u! t. because i f the relationship of notice grazing, and taken elsewhere in the win they respected as g«,«oil fighters and as The latter is an important consideration Capt. FeiTee and L. S. Dyar, of Like hill is an indurstrious. enterprising citi the couple, mid s »metime ag«’ the deter ter. From almost any portion of this good men generally, while the s«.ldicY3 i in the purchase of trees. The people of county, came in alter val’.ey products zen and we are sorry to see him leave mined i«»v er.s ari .mg«'I fora wedding in only excited their scorn aud laughter. A prairie the finest qualitv of wild hay may L and O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon. X this and Lake counties should remember ins! week. They each t » »k a load of Ashland. R- sebnrg w ith > .t the km.wle Ige of the soldier was of .such little force and bra- October 4th, 1879. r be cut, if the stock be kept off of it, and that the Ashland nursery is supplied with apples home. damsel's parents. The parents, how’es er, very in their estimation that the mme Notice is hereby given that the follow- R eadtni ; R oom .—The College Reading were it not for tho rigorous winters, it soldier was applied to one another as an all kinds of fruit trees, among which are discovered the secret after the maiden ing-named settler has filed notice of his* Mr«. Jay Niles, of Cottonwood, win» the best varieties grow n- and that the pro- has been visiting her father and mother Room has been organized under the di hail stavte 1 from home,ami pursued,over would be thickly dotted with the homes epithet of reproach and contempt. intention to make fiiHtl proof yi shpporV Engaging Jimmy Dobson with his prietor, Mr. O. Coolidge, is one upon at this place, ret’li ned home with her rection of Prof. Nichols, Miss Kate I took ami brougiit her ba k. Nothin*« O of settlers, as it is nearly all open for large packtrain to transport his supplies, of his claim, and secure final entry’ there Tliornton, Miss Ada Horton .and Messrs. pre-emption and homesteading. The of at the oxpniitiop of thirty days from’ whose fair dealing they may rely with husband last Saturday. ' daunte«l by this failure,tl»o young couple the Captain left Fort Lane and began i tl»c date of tTiia notice, viz: John 8. Lacy,' Jacobs and Willits as managers, with great drawback of the winters is the deep perfect safety. His prices are as low as his march for the lower Rogue river. In Adam Schmidt, «a Lakeview butcher, Mr. Jacobs as curator. A respectable made a second attempt on the (Oth inst | snows’which cover the ground to the stead of going directly, down the ri\cr Homestoid Application, No. 2364, for’ the lowest, ali i his stock is of the best. ami at last they are «me. The marriage depth i f several feet oft-times. NotwHh- from the mouth of Applegate, he kept on i the cautions the public against Charles A. list of papers and magazines are already >.T Y S. V V W. 1 j of ■» N. V 1 W. J* 1, Sec. WS 1 5, S. I of N. E. 4 and N. E. } of 8. E. j, Sec. 6,’ Read his advertisement in another col Schubert, whom he accuses of robbing on tile and will be constantly increasing. ceremony was performed in the County ! standing this, however, several families up Slate creek to Hays’ ranch (now | T. 40, S. R. 4 East, and names the fol-’ umn. Clerk's office, b? Rev. AT. A. Brown, have lived on AVood river for years, and Thornton's) from thence to Deer creek him of between $400 and $51». ---------------- ♦ Several volumes of standard works have well at stock raising, and two er three and down that stream to Illinois river. lowing as his witnesses,• viz; Jitnqek. Pur I Mr. Brown happened to be m Jackson- d<> vis of Jackson qortity, Ogn., and Lister' claims have been taken up this year by D oes I t P ay to A dvertise I— Be Guin Butler has bought the dwelling been contributed by the faculty as the ville and going to the clerk's office frw men w ho have spent several winters in Down this he marched to its confluence G. Lncv of Jackson county, Ogn cause they do not see a newspaper go oat house and lot of W. S. Heniphiil, on nucelus of a library, and donations of this with Rogue, and down Rogue river fora AVAL F. BENJAMIN, Register.' Payne just coming from the the country and are well acquainted with few miles, when he encamped at the and grab a man by the coat collar and Granite street, for $1,200. “Coming character are requested from patrons and young ■ the climate. The abundance of the wihl building to attend t » his horses, month of a small creek. friends of the institution.- f’< romi. drag him into their establishment, after events cast their shadows before. , which were hitched near and were ini ’ hay makes it easy to winter small bandr. It was not long before his camp was Farmers, Attention ! : of stock at thesimp’e expenseof the labor visited by a few’ old Indian hags, for the the manner of a runner for a third-class J. B. IL Hutchings has gone to Lake AS ant a N ew B ridge .—Tho citizens easy from some cause, bì taking the j require«'! in cutting and sta« king tho Iniy, hotel, some merchants think it does no county with a stock of «gloves and other Messrs. Fountain Ü Farlow, at the’ »«..«. • ostensible purpose of begging something wi.■» .are inter» fled in the country on th«? horses to ano r place Payne droj.jied a ; and ’ we doubt not that many « homesteads to eat, but really, though Capt. Smith Farmers’ Store, will pay tKfhighest mar good to advertise. A day or two ago we merchandise. He may g' as far as Lake south side of Klamath river, below Link paper from his pocket, This Air. Brown will ere long be taken by men who are was slow to see it. for no other pur^iose ket price for 1,000 bushel« of ottts and received the following epistle front G. F. view, if the weather is .agreeable. ville, are very anxious to have «a new picked up ami then went into the office. | not afraid of a little work, and who will than to spy out his camp and find the lJJOO busheir of wheid. They will give; Biilings, of the Eagle Mill, which is good The Grant party left Portland for San brulge built, upon which they ni:iy cress where tiie blushing maiden awaited her be content with the sure profits of a number of his troops preliminary to their you ^oods ar cash prices in excliange for small band of stock well cared for. The testimony for the printers: “Since you Francisco, by the steamer St. Paul, last 11-tf without paying the high tele charged at lover. Coining back to the office, Payne land has the best of grass, abundance of attacking him And securing his cxtensiA’e wheat and oats. inserted the bran cow ad. for us, people stock of supplies, which they felt confi- Friday morning. A grand reception is the Plevna bridge. Some months since fumbled in his j>ocket, and anxiously ex good water and plenty of timber. I dent of doing unless he was accompanied have brought flour sacks, grain sacks, FOR SALE I I being prepared for Grant at Sacramento. a bridge, to he pai l f »r by subscription, claimed: by a force of volunteer!». Lieut. Switzer oat sacks, new sacks, old sacks, seamless Real Estate Transaction*. and Quartermaster Fowler who were of “Why, where's the papers :” II. F. Phillips, who has been at Yreka was begun about h<alf a mile below the House and lot In AsliIund. Sacks, canvas sacks, their own sacks, his force, urged the Captain to retain the Plevna bridge, hut the contractor failed “ I have it, ” said Mr. Brown. under the treatment of Dr. Reames for in The following have been recorded their neighbors’ sacks, the millers’ sacks old squaws until he had moved his camp “Well, serve ’em on me, quick,” said the county clerk's office since cur last to a more defensible locali*y. Reluct A good house, with i float wood-shed, —and yesterday just as I was thinking I several weeks, has returned home, with t«» complete the work, and became inter and barA, upon a lot iteiiribly situateci report : the excited bridegoom. ested in the Plevna bridge. The. people his face much improved bv the treatment. antly he «agreed to the proposition, and could not work longer before dinner, Samuel Coiver and wife to Trustees of next morning moved to the Big Bend «a on Main street, with bearing fruit treeb* Mr. Brown upon opening it discovered J03. Patterson and Hank Giddings re- are determined to build this bridge, and what did I see but a man with three mon , . AL E. Church, South, land in Phoenix. few' miles further down the river. Here upon it. ster woof .?<4 c A s —to be filled with bran. . turned to Ashland Wednesday from their will probably be aided by the County it to he a marriage license, and it was Consideration, 81. For fwirtieulara inquire of Mrs* Har- ’ he encamped on tho wide bottom of a riet Ewing, who may be found at th/ That’s more than wc can stand. Re threshing season in the Sacriimento val Commissioners, ns the interests of the quickly served, and the bride and groom H. J. Harman and wife to John Con creek which close by emptied into Rogue rosidtjnee of Mr. O. Coolidge', in Aeh-’ move the ad. at once, or there will be ley. Ab. Giddings will also be home surrounding country seem to demand a I started rejoicing to spend the honey- way, land in Ashland. Consideration. __Jarrfl. free bridge at that point. , moon, in the valley* of the Willamette. [royiirrst.] S200. soon. »rouble. Yours, G. F. B." THE ASHLAND T io. LOCAL BREVITIES b i *■ ■ • ■ ! 1 1 *. I ■ ; k J ■’ 8 • * ! «'N ! 4