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THE ASHLAND TIDINGS LOCAL BREVITIES 'Tile Murder In Modoc County, Cata. Al. Ferree and Mart Bybee, of Lake T he N ew S chool H ouse .—Th» new E ntertainment T o night .—D o not traps of Southern Oregon H: county passed through Ashland this week fail to attoml the C< >11 ege entertainment public school house is now as near com tory. At the time of our report of the Tule Th ’.nksgiving next. FRIDAY.. on their return from Eastern Washing to-night. The programme is an attract pletion as it is proposed to briug i'j this Lake murder, mention was made of a v\\f Town election next Monday. ton, whither they took a drove of horses ive one and will include some features On one side of the camp was a ridge, fall, and on Monday next it will be occu Lin«-H of Travel. mor of another murder beyond Langen Wood sells in Lakeview at $4 per cord, from Lake county. quite novel t > m my parsons here. The valley. Since that time we have learned heavily timbered and destitute of water, pied by the school. It is not yet ceiled,but A scientific the facts from a correspondent at Bonan on the other side, was a dense mass of will be tight and comfortable its it is, and ou can find the best grapes in any de programme is as follows: The O. A C. stages leave Ashland as fol delivered. small trees ami undergrowth. Pitching a great improvement over no school lecture by Prof. Nichols, theme “Philos za and from other sources. lows: Going north, at 7 a . m . ; going One hundred and twenty pupils at the sired quantity at the vineyard of Mr. O. south, at 6 p. M. public school. Coolidge. Hu has the Catawba, the Cal ophy of Forces; “Talk on chemistry,”by The victim of the murder was a feeble camp on the bottom overlooked by the house. Temporary furniture will be put On H. F. Philips' Linkville line stages Pres. Rogers, accompanied by interesting The railroad depot at Reading is crowd ifornia ami other varieties. Now is the ol«l man named James Barton who livcM ridge, and close to the dense, under in for present use, and it is tiic intention leave every’ morning ¡it 5 o'clock, con experiments; original oration, by J. Q. with Dr. J. B. II.ill in the mountains growth, the captain gave the old squaws of the Directors to secure first-class furn time to go after them. necting at Linkville with hacks for ed with freight. pr«3sents and food and sent them away to ' iture as soon as possible. The number Lakeview ami Fort Klamath. Four- The schooner EstherCobos went ashore Willits; character pieces by the students; northeast of Clear Lake. The only house A fresh lot of tine candies just opened horse stage oil Monday, Wednesday Law, the Indian camp with nice words of love ' of pupils attending at the eld school at the mouth of Rogue liver on the 21st, amusing electrical experiments, and first- in the vicinity was that of at Fountain A' Farlow’s. and Friday. to the old chief and his band—that the | house was greatly beyond the capacity of class music. The objet for which the en Robins are playing havoc in the vine while towing out. Her cargo, chiefly tertainment is given, to assist in paying about half a mile distant, Dr. Hall was chief of the soldiers wished to talk with [ the accommodations of the old" building, away from home, and on the Gth Mrs. canned salmon, was saved, but the vessel WEATHER REPORT. yards about Jacksonville. tile for apparatus, which will become Law heard cries of distress from the di them, and if the said old chief would and immediate occupation of the new was a total loss. Mr. Todd Cameron, of Uniontown, property of the College, should meet the ruction of the cabin,but her husband was come to camp he would be well treated house was a necessity. The School Board,. The following is the weather report Another kiln of about 120,00«) brick Clerk, builders, and all engaged, axe en approval of all and receive hearty and at Bonanza, and it was not until the 8th and feil. furnished us by H. C. Hill , for the week vv.is in Ashland yesterday. was fired by Jacobs, Fox A Guerin the ready aid from our citizens. The next day Old John and some oth titled to much credit for the energetic ending October 28th: Thermometer re Johnnie and Cal. Eubanks will both at that the crime was discovered, Word first of the week, and in less than two corded at 6 a . M. and 12 m . ers came to Smith ’ s camp to engage in manner in which the building was pushed tend the College this winter. S tage R obbery . — Last Saturday, was sent to Alturas, and .Judge Bowman the promised pow-wow, and learn what weeks work upon the second brick block, forward, and the children of the town WEATHER TI1ERMT R DATE The M illiams creek postoffice in this now suspended, will be resumed. about midnight, says the Yreka Journal, with a jury of inquest proceeded to the chance of success there would be for an owe them thanks. There was some talk scene of the tragedy. The following ac county has been discontinued. 12 M. e a . M. Ab. Giddings and Josuah Patterson the Sacramento river stage on down trip attack. of interesting public exercises at the 41 67 Clear................. 22 Air. O. T. Brown, of Lake county, returned from Sacramento valley on was stopped about ten miles north of count of the result of their investigations Aluch as the Captain desired a peace « christening of the new house, but the 66 42 23 Reading, between Bass station and Buck we take from the Modoc Ind^i'endent: ful adjustment of the difficulties, and he made us a short call last week. 44 Monday last, bringing with them a port $0 46 necessity of its immediate use- left no; 24 The deceased lay on a bed on the 44 Janies Thornton returned last Monday able steam engine, which will probably eye. There was but one robber, who, ground in the corner of the hut. About would sacrifice much except his personal timo for preparation. 59 41 25 pointing his gun at the driver, ordered seventy yards from the door a sow was honor, lie soon saw that nothing but 38 G2 26 “ ................. from a visit to ,J«jsephine county. be used in saw mill work this winter. « 44 70 27 him to throw down the mail sacks out «lead upon the ground, and near it wjis blood would satisfy the savage ami reck J. R. Cameron has purchased much of Phoenix Item*. Wm. Hale, of Linkville, was married 66 28 • •••• • • • • 41 of the front boot, which Smithson did. an ax covered with blood. Near this spot i less old chief, and did not offer as much the fall clip of wool in this section. at Jacksonville last Wednesday to Miss He was commanded also to throw out the was picked up a bunch of gray hair of the C. S. Sergent, oiu- «mergctic merchant, See notice under “specials” of lumber, Eliza Langell. The young people have a express box, but said he could not, as it aged victim. After viewing this the party as he had at first intended. The pirati (ii/tp I’ rk es . - AX. C. Myer received shingles, etc., for sale at Eagle Alill. i wide circle of friends, ami many are the returned to the hut and found deceased cal Ol«l John was indifferent as to wheth has moved his goods into the south end was chained and locked tothestage. The lying on his back, with his arms folded er or not he made friends with the sol of his dwelling house on Main street from $500 to ¡*1,200 apiece for the year wishes for their prosperity and happiness. Air. B. Stanley is building a good- robber then told him to get down and over his breast as if it had been laid out ling and two-year-old Percherons which Misses. L. V. ami M. H. Anderson hold his lead horses, and also requested i by friendly hands. His boots had been diers. He did not hate them much, be where he is now waiting on his custom sized barn at his place down Oak street. he sol«! on his recent northern trip. The cause he could whip them easily and as ers with his accustomed urbanity. Henry Applegate, of Swan Lake valley, have removed their millinery’ store to the the lady p«assenger, Airs. Bigelow, of pulled off ami stood near the bed, as if often as he wanted to, but the “Boston stock was well regarded everywhere by he had carefully prepared for his long P. W. dwell s new dwelling is begin building occupied by Mr. Fraley. Air. persons who were intereate«! in the spe was in Ashland after supplies this week. Fraley will take the Helman store in the Butteville, to get up on the back seat, sleep. The blankets were jmlled down men” he detested, ami would not with ning to loom. cial qualities desired in draught horses, i There are over a hundred students now Odd Fellows' block as soon as it is fin ’¡’he robber then broke open the box ami the body found to be fearfully muti out an immense payment make friemls Geo. Brawley and wife have returned with an ax he carried, ami after securing lated. One gash through the right eye with them. If the “Bostons” would ami three of the animals were sold to par at the College, and more will enter soon. ished. from their pilgrimage to Union county. almost cut it out. There was a gash on its contents, went through the mail sacks ties who have owned Perchcrons before. leave the country the soldiers and China General Grant left San Francisco for the left cheek running from his nose past Another large company of Indians containing the registered letters. He did N. II. Clayton has been visiting the corner of his mouth. Another two men might stay, and as long as they gave the east List Sunday night at midnight. came in from Yainax List week after G rand T ime A head .—Mr. Atkinson friends here again. Come again Holly, not get anything from the express box, and one-half inches long under his lip. Rev. Geo. Nutley is having a new store supplies. Among them was the old Mo- unless something was put in after it left Another on the right temple, running food and clothing to the Indians they you will be always welcomed by informs us that the Masons of Ashland o would not be molested. This was his L*>dge have resolve<lto dedicate their new I ro«?m with a fine front added to his shoe docchief Sconchin,who remained friendly Yreka, but may have obtained consider back and cutting the skull completely R ate . open, so that the brains were visible. ultimatum given much in the style that to the whites during the fearful Lava able from registered letters. hail on Christmas next, ami are deter shop. Another in the back of the head cleaving one boy uses toward another when about Mr. Rhoades, lately from California, Bed war. mined to have the celebration eclipse any DIED. a large piece of the scalp from the skull. to finish a war of words—“Take that and R oad to thb C oast .—James Thorn Baum s thing of the kind evqr held in Ashland. is now clerking in McCall A meeting will be held in Jacksonville His right wrist was broken, and there SNIDER. —At Big Butte, Oct. 19th, ton, who spent several days in «Josephine was ¡i cut on the back part of the arm ev if you say another word 1 11 lick you. ’’ A grand supper and ball will be given in I store. to-night to take steps toward a thorough Edward, youngest son of Mrs. C. M. The Captain saw nothing in it but the county last week, tells us that the citi idently made with a kiiike. On his arms the evening, and preparations will be Airs. Coolidge returned last Saturday canvass of .Jackson county to ascertain Snider. were marks of bites from a dog, and his impulsive bravery of a much abused In in ide for a larger attendance than this from her visit to Sacramento and the how much ai«l our citizens may be de zens of that county ¡ire thoroughly I left arm was badly lacerated with the dian, and mildly told him that he would aroused upon the subject of building a 1 BORII part of Oregon has ever seen upon such , Bay City. pended upon to give in the building of bites from an infuriated beast. Marks do all that was his right, an«l all that good wagon road to Crescent City. If an occasion. It is understood that all the of bites were also visible on his left side. Rev. J T. Baldwin, of Yreka, has been the projected wagon roa«l to the coast. the project can be put in such shape as The most generally accepted theory of lay in his power, to sat isfy him and re McCARTON.—In Linkville, Oct. 22d, members of Jacksonville Lodge will be visiting his daughter, Airs. Nichols, in Dr. J. M. Taylor has bought the old to give reasonable assurance of success the murder is that the old man had gone lieve the Indian from the encroachments to the wife of A. P. McCarton, a present, as well as many persons from ; Ashland. thoroughbre«l Membriuo horse, “John,” they will contribute liberally toward out to defend the sow, which was at- of the whites,but disclaimed all protection daughter. Josephine, Lake and Siskiyou counties. I Two four-horse teams loaded with flour who made 2:28 time at San Francisco furnishing the funds required, ami will tacke«l by a «log; that there were wit- of the Chinamen. Old John was indiff APPLEGATE.—At Klamath Agency, nesses to the combat between the old Oct. 10th, t<< the wife of Capt. O. C. A ble T emperance L ecture .—The in Ashland for Jensen A Riley, of Yreka, some years ago. The old fellow is twen give every assistance in their power. The man and the dog. who helped and di erent, while his companions grunted Applegate, a son. ty ’ years of age now, but he can nuike route proposed for the new road is vastly couraged the animal, and after the vie .. their ajiproval of all that lie said. X’ainly M. E. Church was densely crowded last last Tuesdsy. buggy wheels spin at a lively ’ rate still. superior to that of the old road,the grade tim had got into the house and laydown, the Captain endeavored to nuike a frend- PAR ER.—At Big Butte, October 22d, An Indian wrestler from Lake county Sunday evening, and the congregation to the wife of W. H. Parker, a son. We le arn from «John Shook, of Bonan upon it being no heavier than 5 j feet to diseoveretl that they’ had got themselves ly impression on the much abused chief, wjis treated t<> a discourse of more than floored one of our most athletic boys in into very serious trouble, and concluded za, that the name of the sheep herder the hundred. So determined are the to kill him to prevent his giving inform but it was of no use. The white man | usual interest. At the re<|uost of the a tussle the other day. Religion* Notices. murderetl near Tule Lake was Edward must leave, or Old John and his band] people upon having the new road built, ation against them. Executive Committee of the ««pen tem The trotting horse St. Julien made a would never leave the field till the last perance organization, Mr. Rogers had mile in 2:12J at Oakland last Saturday, Doyle. The discovery of the murder they are almost unanimous in the resolve U nion S abbath fjjgpooL,—Every Sun Frightful Accident. was made by some emigrants, instead of man of them had offered himself up on to refuse to assist in the least in ¡my re ]>repared a lecture upon the subject of the fastest time on record. day morning at 10 o’clock in the Presby by Mr. Webb, ¡is we laid been informed. pairing of the old road. The value to the A catastrophe occurred a short dia- the altar of his country. Tho Indians terian church. A cordial invitation ex Intemperance, and his method of treat M;it. Shannon, of Jacksonville, has An interesting address to the people of people of this valley, Josephine county tance below the Eagle mill last Thurs departed, ami to the suggestions of the tended to all. ing the question was original, able and leased the Soda Springs property of Airs. Oregon upon the subject of education, ami the coast settlements of such a road day afternoon in which it scenic almost officers to prepare for an attack, the Cap effective. We regret that our space will D. C. Courtnay for five years. A t the M. E. C hurcii ,<—There will issuing from the State Teachers Ass cia- is beyond computation, and we have no a miracle that several persons were not tain only replied that he would move to not admit a full report of the lecture. be regular services every’ Sunday at 11 Henry Horton, of Lost River, came in i tion,wjis published by the Committee ap doubt that our business men and proper killed. Fred. Barm-berg, in a hack with the ridge and there await the arrival of At the dose of the discourse it was an- a . m . ; Sunday school at 2 p. m . after supplies this week, and made us a pointed to draft it in the last number of ty-owners, as well as those of Crescent his wife and three children and his Caj»tain Ord and Jones. nounced that on Sunday evening, four L. L. R o «; ers , Pastor. pleasant call while in Ashland. That evening camp wjis pitched upon the Cullfjc Ctruina. We hope to have City ami vicinity, will join heartily with mother-in-law, Mrs. Norton, was coming weeks later, a temperance meeting wouhl N ext S unday Rev. L. L. Rogers will \V. C. Myer’s Shetland, “Bobby room for it in our next issue. the people of Josephine in the effort to toward Ashland, ami when on the nar the ridge, but no defenses begun, as the l»e held in the M. E. church, the exer Captain did not believe an attack would preach in the M. E. church at the morn Burns, ’ w;is in the grand procession at cises of which will be announced before Jos. Haw, who was arrested in Jack- puv the road through as soon ¡is possible. row road just on the bank of Bear creek Portland at the Grant reception. he drove close up to the bank and stop be made. Lieut. Switzer was of a differ ing hour; in the evening, Rev. J. T. that time. sonville by Geo. T. Baldwin ami taken M arket for V alley P roducts .— ,T. XV. Riggs will build a photograph to Linkville upon suspicion of being the ped to let a team pass by. While there ent opinion, and believed that the Indi Baldwin, of Yreka, will preach in the Very few people realize the extent of the ans luent to attack them, but being a Presbyterian church. F ossils F ound at F ossil L ake .—In ' oallerv V on the east side of Alain street murderer of the sheep herder near Tule market which Lake county furnishes for he discovered that he had lost his whip, good soldier was willing to be guided by his visit to Fossil Lake, Prof. E. D. Cope just above the XX'oolen mill race. Lake, was given a hearing at Linkville the farmers of the Rogue ri\ er valley. amt, leaving the team standing, he SPECIAL NOTICES' i found fossil remains of the following an- : Messis. Dithiim and Hunt, who left ami discharged from custody, proving started back to look for it. Some dis the superior authority of the Captain. The rapidly increasing population of the liimals: Mammals- One species of ele- Ashland last spring, have built a cabinet an alibi without difficulty. tance this side of the hack a four-horse The night passed without any alarm. At greater portion of Lake county depends pliant, three of the horse, two of the shop and opened business at Lakeview. team belonging to Conrad Mingus, was noon the next day a few Indians made For Sale Cheap !. In buying paint for buildings, wagons, almost entirely upon this valley for flour, their appeanmee on the ridge above camp llama, and one each of the sloth, otter, standing in the road headed northward. Fleamc, the man captured by Sheriff or for any use, the most important qual potatoes, apples, pears, all the fruits and and called for Capt. Smith to come out wolf, rabbit, ox an<l gopher. Birds One 1 Lot Sugar Pine lumber, Bybee at Crescent City, made his escape ity to be sought for is durability’ of color vegetables. Some of these things will Mr. Mingus was eating a lunch a few and talk with them. The Captain saw species of swan, three of the goose, four steps from his wagon, when his horses Lot Yellow Pine lumber. 1 from custody at Canyonville last week. and body. In this respect the “Imper no doubt be raised in Lake county be- of the dmk, two of the creber, one of the took fright at some cows and started off the point an«l w’ould not go. A few min 1 Lot Shakes. XV. S. Hemphill and family started for ishable paint” is beyond rivalry, as all fore many years, but now our farmers mud-hen. Fishes Two species of chub upon a run. Air. Mingus sprang up in utes after his emphatic refusal to go out 1 Lot Shingles, and three of sucker. Of the reptile or Dixon,California, last XX'edaesday, which who have used it will testify. For sam supply the people there with this portion pursuit of the team, but was unable to the woods was tilled with yelling Indi- 6 Tons Alfalfa hay, ples ami prices call at the Ashland Drug of their sustenance, and receive a good der nothing but a toad was found. Be pLice will be their home in the future. J catch it. Down the road the horses ans rushing towards the camp. For sale at Eagle Mills. price, too, for most of it. As the moun dashed toward the hack with its load of Gen. Reanies, of Jacksonville, Ims Store. sides these there wen a lot of bones which XVe must now go back to CaptuinaKOrd Says the Yreka Journal: There is a tain road between Ashland ami Linkville people. The horses hitched to the hack and Jones and bring them up to the the professor was not prepared to classify about recovered from the effects his un I is almost impassable for heavily loaded lot of alx>ut 200 wild hogs at Little fortunate experience in the mountains. Estray Notice in the field, and which may add other va were frightened by the flying team, and scene of the attack by the Indians on I rieties of animals to the list. The wolf The apple crop is very short in Siski Klamath Lake, in the vicinity of the wagons after the winter storms begin, backed out into the road just far enough Capt. Smith at the Big Bend. These of Taken up by the subscriber, two mile* mentioned is identical with the coyote of you county, and our valley will doubtless Dorris’ and Fairchilds’ ranches, which this, of course, is the season of the year for the wheels < f the two wagons to lock ficers had remained in their camp between when the most teaming is done upon the are har«l customers to catch. They are northeast of Ashland, Jackson countyr to-dav. Pistol river ami Rogue liver to recruit be calle I upon to supply the deficiency. as the heavy wagon struck the hack, ami *------ --------------------- of good bred, but getting into the tules road. And the amount < f freight w hich the wagons, horses and people were their animals ami to further chastise the Oregon, one brown mare, about twelve The Ashland XX’oolen Mfg. Co. shipped A cqi itted . The case of the State of and island to run undisturbed, have be one will see upon the road in atrip hith thrown off the road down a bank several Indians if any could be found. years old, left hind foot white, white over a thousanil pounds of goods of their Oregon vs. J. J. M >ore, of Josephine er from Linkville is almost incredible. come wild. The volunteers under Captain Abbott strip on forehead, and branded on left feet high upon a mass of rocks. Mrs. manufacture for Scott valley List Mon county <>n change of venue, resulted in a Our friend A. XX. Bish kept a record in i had been for some time at the mouth of shoulder “A. F. ” Appraised at $30. George. T. Bahlwin, of Linkville, has Barneberg suffered most in the accident, prompt aequfttal of the defendant. The day. returning home from Fort Klamath last J. H. BUNYARD. just received a new stock of pistols,hard receiving injuries about the spine, lmw j Rogue liver, whither they had been sent Chas. Nickell, of the Jacksonville defenuknt waA charged with killing ami A shland , Oct. 17th, 1879. 20-3t ware, gun and pistol cartridges <>f all week, and reports that he meta hundred serious it is not yet known. Mrs. Nor- | by Captain Ord to strengthen the forces appropriatingiwo hog.« belonging to some Tiint-s, has gone to San Francisco, and sizes, shot loaded wagons, most of them drawn by pouches and powder flasks, ! ton sustained severe bruises and was at the mouth of the river. Scouting one else, while the jury seemed to be will be absent from home about three st >ves, tinware, etc; also a large invoice four or six-horse teams. Allowing 3,000 prostrated by the shock but is not ser- I parties had been sent out by Abbott,who NOTICE. satisfied irony the testimony that there I weeks. pounds to the team (a low estimate) this was now chief officer at the mouth of the of coal oil. He informs us that the num iously injured,while the children escaped ; On XVedncsday evening, at Rock Point, was malice in the the complaint and that erous marriages make cook stoves sell would make 300,000 pounds of produce with very slight bruises. When picked < river, to ascertain the locality of the In L and O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon. ) B. Rush XX’illits was married to Miss An like hot cakes. Moore believed the hogs, which were he met on the road in a three-days’ride— up the two la'lies were found lying just ; dians, and if possible fin«l traces of Airs. October, 3d, 1879. ( running wil^, to be, consistent with com nie Tice. XVe have not yet received the most of it in two days, on the drive be at the heels of the two wheel horses of ' Geisel, the capture of whom anti her Notice is hereby given that the follow The Good Templars of Linkville gave mon agreement in the neighborhood, particulars. a musical and literary entertainment in tween Linkville ami Ashland. Mingus’ team and, had the horses kicked I children has been detailed in the story of ing-named settler has filed notice of hi» intention to make final proof in support The Shasta (.onri. r says a party of community property. The Independent or struggled much, they could hardly ! the massacre of the settlers at the mouth of his claim, and secure final entry there their hall last Saturday evening which Itemi from Bonanza. says: The hogs cost the two counties at railroad engineers recently visited that have escaped death. The ladies were ( I of the river. was a marked success. The attendance of at the expiration of tl^rty «lays from, least at the rate of 835 per pound,and the place last week, looking to the extension October 25th, 1879. taken to Mr. High's house, near by, Dr. j Charley Foster, an old miner and the date of this notice, via: Sylvester was large, and the exercises entirely sat defendent at least $2,000 more ! But the of the railroad line. Weather fine. Covert, of Phoenix, was called to attend I mountaineer, was, with four others, sent Patterson, Pre-emption Declaratory isfactory. Other similar entertainments couil has decided in the premises. Mr. Our blacksmith, A. E. Wright, is do them, and when we heard last they were ‘ ■ »ip the river towards Big Bend, where it Statement, No. 3248, for the S. W. | of Youngsters in the Atlantic states are during the winter are looked forward to N. XV. j, See. 19, T. 38 South IL 1 East, M<><>re was promptly acquitted by twelve now enjoying chestnut gathering frolics ing a thriving business. in ¡is favorable a condition ¡is could be i i wjis supposed the Indians were mostly and mîmes the following aa his witnesses, with pleasure. disinterested jurymen, who weighed the . in the beautiful woods, bright with their Mr. Walter is building a fine hotel, expected. One of Mr. Mingus’horses ; i congregated. They traveled after night viz: T. «I. Bell, of Jackson, county, and The Douglas hulrpentlrnf says: Six 60x60 feet, two stories h gh. facts in the cjise carefully. gorgeous autumn foliage. was hurt so that it will likely die, and i , slowly and noiselessly along' the only B. F< Patterson, of Jackson county, English families have formed a colony Id ' hir merchants ¡ire doing a rushing bus i trail. During the day they lav close in Oregon. ' the hack was considerably damaged. The diphtheria epidemic at Lakeview miles above Myrtle Creek, and each fam ! C leaned and R epaired .—The other XV. F. BENJAMIN, Register, iness selling goods as fast as they can some secluded place off from the trail, families left was so serious that several HENLEY ITEMS. ily has secure 1 a homestead embracing morning we noticed the sign “Squaw have them hauled, • yet near enough to hear any one who Caps Cleaned ami Repaired" in the show t«>wn to escape the «Linger, It has about 1G0 acres of land. Among the colonists Our correspondent sends us the follow ' might pass. A new saw mill is being built above NOTICE Late one afternoon, while lying con- there is a d'K-t >r and preacher. Propos town, by Lockie A Buffman. It will be ing under a recent date: window of one of the Ashland merch run its course now, it is thought. ! coaled under some dense undergrowth, Robt. Ralph and El. Gillette, two ing t;> live in pe.ace they’ brought no law finished in about three weeks. ants. Struck by its singularity, we in J. Jacobs is building ¡i new house to they heard Indians. One of the men, a L and O ifice at Roseburg, Oregon. > quired its purport, ami learned pint it Ashland b ys who have been living in yer al<mg with them. The saw mill of Lewis A Van Riper is lie occupied by Mrs. McKay, our school j Russian by birth, named Charles. Brown, October 4th, 1879. f. was the sequel to a rich “goak ' on the Lake county for sometime, have come Among ¡i number of varieties of fine doing a good bnsiness. Last week the teacher. now living near Crescent City, began to Notice is hereby given that the follow merchant. Sometime ago he promised home t<> attend s.-hool this winter. [ crawl out from his hiding pLice, saying apples brought us by our friend Coolidge dam gave way, causing a suspension of There is a new Bell in town. It is at the sam«- time that he int«jmlc<l to see ing-named settler has tiled notice of hi» some of his friends in the East to get one intention to make friral pro«rf in support Geo. Peck.<>f X reka,beat the Pl >wboy s the other day, was the “Anderson Seed sawing for a time, but the damage was re the property of Jas. Bell. It’s a boy, j who it was. for that was wh.it they were of his claim, and s«.-cure final entry there of the curious caps or hats, woven of time by four minutes in the 100 yard po ling, which Mr. C. has developed from paired, and the mill is again running. ! out for. To the remonstrance of his of at the expiration of thirty days from and he arrived Oct. 2d. grass, worn by squaws, and send it to tato picking feat, traveling the distance, a seedling he found growing on the An Items Fi <1111 the Fort. M. A. Carson had his ankle badly i friends he paiil no heed, but crawled out the date of this notice, viz: John S. Lacyr them as a curiosity. Seeing a good cap a little less than 5J miles, in 53 minutes. derson place. It is a spicy, sweet apple, ! and straightened himself up, when to Homestead Application, No. 23G4, for bruised several days ago by a large rock ; his dismay he found himself in plain the S. W. j <4 N. W. on the head of an impecunious looking Sec. 5, S. A of Both the Ashland mill ami Eagle mill of good flavor, and seems peculiarly suit Our correspondent sends us the follow falling on it. Fortunately no bones were . view of eight or terubucks and as many N. E. j ami N. E. | of S. E. Sec. 6. squaw in the store the other «lay, he of were entirely cleane«l out « f flour one ed to this section of country. ing items under date of Oct. 25th: I i squaws who were drinking and bathing T. 40, S. R. 4 East, ami names the fol broken, and he is around on crutches. fered to buy it for a half-dollar, ami his day this week by the great number of The people of this community must.be themselves at a little stream *of water The weather has changed again and J. F. Anderson has his new ferry boat about seventy-five yards «listant. Drop lowing as his witnesses, viz: Janies Pur offer was accepted. Carefully taking the teams from California an«l Lake county. hard on shoe leather, judging from the we are now having finer weather than at completed. He has also moved it far ping suddenly down out of sight, lie told vis of Jackson county, Ogn., and Lester cap by therim ami holding it -it arm's length G. Lacy of Jackson county, Ogn. Robt. Garrett, Jr., has removed with vast number of boots and shoes we have any time this summer. ther down the river, which makes it his companions of his discovery, and WM. F. BENJAMIN, Register. the 'Squire carried it to a bucket of wa his family to Jacksonville. Miss Laura noticed them unpacking an«l selling at crawling a few feet Le reached a position Geo. Nickerson disposed of the mail much more convenient, as he has less ter, and with a scrubbing brush and soap Thornton* Mrs. Garrett's sister, goes to McCall A Baum's store. They have great from which he could watch the Indians gave it a thorough cleansing. Then the make her home with them for the pres piles of ladies’ kid button gaiters, peb route to House A Taylor, paying them a distance to walk to reach the boat. and Le himself unseen. .Sitting there Farmers, Attention t bonus of $23 a month, and allowing J. Jacobs met with quite an accident thinking how he would be pleased to cap, bright as a new pin, was hung up bled goat, and every other kind, and all ent. them the use of his buekboard and har the other day, being caught in the wheel pick off one of them after another with in the store ami exhibite«! to different Messrs. Fountain Ac Farlow, at th» Do you want to enjoy life, and ride in i for sale cheap for cash, they say. ness. of the ferry boat which threw him sever his good rifle, he saw one of the smaller Farmers’ Store, will pay the highest mar ones bv the ’Squire, who explained with females turn her face full in his direc st vie 1 If, so, you can purchase a roan 1 The Yreka I'nion says the “Plow Boy" The “Minstrel Troupe” gave an enter al feet into the air, ami when he came ; tion, and in spite of her torn and filthy ket price for 1,000 bushels of oats and much satisfaction, how he obtained it and performed in Yreka last week, He horse, single buggy and harness very 1,000 bushels of wheat. They will give tainment on the 234 inst. Hoedluniism d6wn he “lit on his head on the boat. condition he recognized Mary Geisel. what he was going to do with it. But you goods at cash prices in exchange for cheap for coin or “gilt edged ¡uiper at picked up 100 potatoes placed one yard i tended to discourage the performers, also He is around, but feels rather sore. "'X [CONTINU ED. ] “the best laid schemas <>’ mice an«l men wheat and oats. 11-tf in a i apart, placing each one separately * the absence of the organist, Geo. Nick —”. The squaw happened around again, I Eagle MilLs. A larm of F ire . -»-T. O. Andrews and C hance to P ay Y our T axes .—Sher Dr. Chitwood has just received a Luge basket at the startiug place, in less than erson, who was compelled to be at Link and spying the hat was astoni«he«l to see the employes of the Ashland M'oolen iff Bybee will meet the taxpayers of "FOR SALE ! an hour. He accomplished the feat with , ville in charge of the post office. the improvement* its appeanmee. Then invoice <>f drugs, medicines, toilet ami Mfg. Co. who board at his place, had a two minutes to spare, and beat Janies . Jackson county at the following times she was filled with a desire to have the fancy articles, fresh camlies and other There is something rotten in the post lively fright one evening Last week. Miner on the last hundred yards. and places for the collection of taxes. House and lot in Ash la »4. hat again, an^, returning the silver, de things that you want, at the Ashland al service between this post and Bonan About half-past nine o'clock a blaze was I i Chimney Rock, November 20th; Browns- A. W. Bish has just cleaned up about i manded that the hat be given back to Drug Store. za, as a letter arrived here on the 23d seen at the mill, and with frantic cries of i I A good house, with a neat wood-shed i borough 21st; Big Butte 23d; Flounce Patrick Dunn lost a fine young horse .5,000 pounds of beans, which will be i inst. postmarked Bonanza, Aug 28th. her. The ’Squire demurred, but she “Fire I 1 I” the men rushed wildly to the j ' Rock 24th; Table Rock 25th; Manzanita and bam, upon a lot desirably situated brought around a big “buck’’ Indian to from colic last Tuesday. He had driven shipped to Lake county. Among his Col. Whipple returned from Rogue rescue. When they reached the build- ’ 26th; Jacksonville 27th; Eden 28th; on Alain street, with bearing fruit tree» emphasize her demand, and finally the horse from Phoenix to Ashland and : other produce, he raised about 2,000 River valley on the 22d inst. ing they found that the iron flue of the Ashland 29th; Sterling December” 1st; upon it. I For particulars inquire of Mrs. Har nothing ailing him until the pounds of tine sweet potatoes this year, marched off >«» -nitli the cap on had noti iced ____ - Teamsters are corning into the post boilers was burning out., and the mill I Uniontown, 2d; Applegate 3d; Wiltow riet Ewing, who may be found at the her head. The ’Squire is looking for animal fell over while standing in the »^d has disposed of most of them at a with the winter supplies. was not endangered at all. It is said that j Springs 5th; Rock Point Gth; Leland residence of Mr. O. Coolidge, in Ash others to bring their caps in to be street here. Ina few hours the horse i good price. He understands the garden James Callahan, Esq., c<f Alkali, is | Mr. Andrews had in his hurry put some Sth; Grant's Pass Gth; Pleasant Creek land. 12-tf- I ! ; of his clothing on “hind side before. -’ 10th; Foot’s Creek 11th. washed. ias dead. 1 ing business, and is making it a success. here on a visit. . . - . _ _ . 1 I . —. w-. I .’AC 4 Vl n wx 4 ex