Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 21, 1879, Image 3

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    LOCAL BÎCL1 I TIES
One of Our Schoo!«.
J. B. R. Hutchings returned from
Leiter Troni William's < reek.
Item* froi:i ‘lie Port.
.ycraps of Southern Oregon
Lake county last Saturday, bringing a
tory,
L
Yreka has the muui’ps.
..NOV. -i is;&
Our correspcndeilt sends Js the foil.»w-
One of the chief features of Ashland is E ditor T ilings :—
FRIDAY
load of deer hides and fu>*s with him.
I
have
waited
a
lung
time,
and
with,
a/
Miss Laura Thornton has returned to lhe deer hides he «ill make up int > its educational institutionx. We have
ItëXrae of Smit'»*» Comma’:i. Closing i ing under date qfJfov. 16th, 18» 9;
reasonable
degree
of
patience,
for
some
­
Line* of Travel.
L. S. Dvar. of Tankville, is paying the
Sceii.8 of lingue Hiver War.
Ashland.
gloves, while the furs «ill doubtless be now a district school in Avhich three
thing
to
hap
’
ien
worthy
of
record,
and
I forb a brief visit.
teachers find their lime fully occupied
The grouhd is ready now, how are »hipped to San Franeisct».
The minstrel troupe will giré à per­
after
all,
in
the
absence
of
m
>me
it
us
il Avho’.e eamp wes 9oon surrounded.
The O. A C. stages leave ä Ashland
.'................ aS fol­
The
The shrinking of the water in Tub.re «¡th the one hundred and thirty or one occurrences, am ci>mj»elled to deal in un­
tomianee
on the 27th inst.
lows: Going north, at 7 a . m . ; going the ¡»lows!
Th” greater ¡»art of the squaws and chil
hundred and forty children in attend­
south, at 6 p. m .
The j»e it'le of Linkville want a good Like, Cal., has uncovered a prehistoric
Since
tho
sausage factory opened, we
ance,an I a higher school,- under excellent glittering commonalities. Not tha*. I in­ dreri were made captive,together Avith al! hare had no feline concerts.
On H. F. Philip» Linkville line,
settlement,
»^t-me
buildings,traces
of
ca
­
shoemaker.
tend to impart information relative to tl'.e effects of the Indians. For an hour
I
leave every morning at • > <> ch cl
. An escort left yesterday for the pay
nals once burdered with ¡.¿anted trees, management, in which are taught all the the weather, the changes of the moon,
of
fruit
to
A.
W.
Bish
took
a
load
the killing continued whenever an Indi­ Vess, and coin will be plenty next week
necting at Linkville with hat*
studies of collegiate and preparatory
and
other
evidences
of
former
occupation
Lakeview and Fort Klamath,
Linkville thid Aveek.
the condition of vegetation, etc. I pre­ an could be seen. Old se >res Avere nov in cam]».
by an unkno«n race, are being clearly courses, as well as scientific and commer- fer to leave those topics f( a* local journ­ being fettled, as Ka*» plainly denoted by
horse stage on Monday, W ednes lay
to
be
settled
Chas. H. Gillette seems
Dr. Riggles expects to leave herb on
ci -.1 courses. We spent half a day at the
and Friday.
defined as the water subsides.
alism
to
wrestle
with.
I
will
nut
even
die
1st of December. Dr. Kober will be
the
continued
rattling
of
musketrj
as clerk in Fountain A Farlows store.
C lb.ge last week, and were trratified to
A new plank sidewalk is being laid
his successor.
venture
to
intimate
that
“
the
farmer
and
the
sliaq»er
reports
of
the
more
find the school prospering and so deserv­
I. P. Chan Iler, of Bonanza, came in
WEATHER KEP o KT.
Fift-. -en condemned government mules
upon the bank of the v oolen factory
ing of prosperity and success as it seems speeds the ¡»low, for ouly in exceptional dea dly rifles of the volunteers. At last and three horses were sold at auction on
last week after another load of supplies.
flume on the west side of Main street,
The following is the weather report
to be. There were at that time upon the instances would such an assertion be all was over, and the troops gathered nt I the 15th inst , and the bidding Aras spir­
Marsh
A*
Co.
have
finished
the
carpen
­
This
Avill
be
appreciated by those who r Ils 115 Haim'S,and seAeral new students correct'as applied to this locality.
furnished us by H. C. Hill, fo r the week
the now bloody Indian camp. A few ited.
ending Nov. 18th:
Thermometer re­ ter work on Mr. Olwell’s new house at have struggled ‘ through
bl-.ligh th e mud along
An unmu.ial ani->unt of wheat lias been Indians Avere captured and brought int.»
It has been snoAving here for the past
have entered since.
corded at 6 a . M. and 12 m .
Phoenix.
there h,r several w' ite; B. But it will be
I AV”ck and we have over a foot of snow on
the
camp,
and
it
reiiuire
1
all
the
author
­
hauled,
from
here
to
Kerbyville
this
Sea
­
The average age of the students, ex­
The female ¡»edestrians who won fame merely an aggravat on unless some kind cepting tlio.se of the primary department, son, where it only bring- !•»> cents.
TH ER MT It
WEATHER
DATE
ity that the officers could exert to ’>re- the giouiid Sleigh i'ding is the fashion
Pe
I
here at present.
at San Francisco are now exhibiting <>f a respectable crossing be made across is about sixteen years. A number of
12 M.
r, a . M.
The Messrs. Biglows are the champion veiit them from being immediately
Mr. Gunnisml, formerly carpenter at
the m<>uth of Granite street.
themselves in Portland.
36
46
Rain...................
12
them h ive been teachers and are here raisers of vegetables, for a large pnrtion I killed by the eniaged men, av I io remem­ the Agency, brought lii.s family up here
57
Oi
13
The Oregon Railway and Steam Navi- Avith the earnest purpose ? of better pre- of Avhivh they find a market at R »seburg. bered the treacherous murders of their last AveeK. lie is tilling the position of
Egtrs are not to be found at the Ash­
56
40
14
Cd'y.................
friends and would not have spared a sin­ Post Wheelwright, made vacant by the
gation
Co. have purchased rails in E ng- paring themselves for their chosen voca­
land
stores.
The
liens
have
quit
laying,
4L»
A vast am »lint of sickness has been
41
15
Rain...................
gle one of the heartless savages. Gener­ death of Hiram Fields.
land for a narrow gauge i railro:
railroad to be tion in lite. There is a class of Fresh­
because they
no market.
40
29
16
Cle’r...................
experienced here this season. Chills,
43
46
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17
For sale at a bargain a good Taylor built at once ft .on W allula down the Co­ men in the classical course) who purpose fever and flux have been the ¡»revailing al Lamel ick knew the temper of his men,
G rand J ura R eport . —The Grand
Il
30
33
•
•••«
•
•
•
•
18
knew that many of them had had rela­
X Fralev organ. F’o'r particulars inquire lumbia river to Celilo, a distance of 150 graduating Avith two capital letters at­ complaints.
Jury empanneled for this ♦erm of Circuit
miles. When this road is completed tached to their names, and a large nuni-
tives killed by the Indians, and for the
<if J. D Fountain, Ashland.
Court made the folloAving report t n Wed­
Stockmen
are
h.istcning
back
their
A P ressing I nvitation . The com-
grain and other freight «ill lie carried by ber in the Academic division, some of
nonce was i»tt( rly incapable of seeing or nesday evening last: “Your Grand Jury
Joseph
Rapp
has
been
selling
ripe
herds from Graybnck, ,’ind none to soon,
mittee having the matter in cha rge re-
rail direct from Walla Walla and Wallu­ whom, no doubt, hope to juirsue the col­
knowing all that his liien did. It Atas beg leave to submit the following report;
strawberries
in
Jacksonville
this
month
either, to escape the sn »w.
quest that all who arc willing to contrib­ I
la to the LoAver Cascades.
not possible for him to «¡itch them or to W e have examined the record? in the
legiate course, and many of whom will
ute edibles of any kind toward the sup­ from his garden on Wagner creek.
Mi’s rs. Johns have cummen.ed build­ know the mc-ning and effect of every County Cleik's office and find (hety kept
The large grain warehouse of Gaston riot be able to continue much longer at
in a neat and orderly manner and the of­
ply needed for the public dinner and sup­
A scries of Ku ¡day afternoon ¡»raver
A* Firrell, at Albany, «as tired by an in­ school, and are seeking a practical educa­ ing a large and commodious residence stray rifle shot that v.*as heard on the fice in good condition. We also find the
per t<> be given bv the ladies of the l’res- meetings are being held in the College
that will greatly improve the apjieaia.'ice outskirts of the Indian eamp. Captain jail in good order, but Would recommend
cendiary last week and totally destroyed, tion in those branches which are most
i
byterian Church on Thanksgiving Day building, beginning at three o'clock.
Smith «as a note 1 Indian protect..r, an l that disinfectants be used freely on ac­
together with 16,60») bushels of grain, useful in common business life. The of their valuable farm.
will leave the same at Mrs. A. V. Gil-
Tims. Bish, who recently bought the half wheat and half oats. The loss is
The
upper
saw
mill
has
phoeilixed
and
b»*ter!y complained to the general of the count of bad ventilation. fcW> further
Profess trs conducting the higher depart­
find the county hospital nut very com­
lettes as early as possible.
Cold Spring property on the Linkville heavy upon m in} farmers, « ho had ments, Messrs. Rogers and Nichols,both is ready to run.
wayw.irdness of the volunteers,
But fortable for patients and a want of clean­
N ew O fficers . — The tollowing officers road, moved out with his family this their entire harvest st ne I in the ware graduated in the degree of Master of
W’e have some young ladies on’ W il­ how could the general watch all » f his liness ”
week.
of Ashland Lodge No, IX!», I. ( ». G. T.,
house awaiting sale. The loss
Aits at the same college in the East, and liam s creek who are called the “Sor­ nieii!
Heligiouie Not ire«.
No signs yet of Mrs. Geisel and lici­
Rich. Huthinson, Jr., of Langell val- §30,000, insurant” §10,000.
were installed Lust Friday evening for the
They re awfully SAVeet.
have both ha i long experience in teach­ ghum girls.
!
liev. M. A. Williams will preach in the
ensuing quarter: W. C. T . T. O. An- ley, is stopping at Mrs. M. W. H; arga-
The Walla W'alla Sl ifi sai'tn says : The ing, Prof. Rogers having been for several
One of the disadvantages of having children, nor of Mis. Wagner. To tile Ashland Presbyterian church to-morrow
inquiries where they were,the captive In- (>a urday) afternoon at 2 o'clock and
drews; W. V. T., Augusta Sisson; P. dine s, and will spend the winter in immigration to this country is very large
years President of the University at young ladies as post mistresses is:
1
dians would answer by ¡Hunt ing (1» itn the Sunday morning at the usual hour.
W. C. T., C. H. Gillette; W . C '., Cassius Ashland.
yet Every day a large number arrive by Napa, Cal. They are both avì le awake, young men don’t ahvavs think
river. At last one young squaw said
Walker; W. S.,W. H. Leeds ; W. Treas.,
< hl Thanksgiving Day union service«
The brick masons are
the train, and long trains of teams, from ¡»regressive and t! ioron'h in their ¡>r >- mail, even when going cxpresslA*
will
be held in the Ashland Presbyteri­
that
she
dsl
not
kn
>w
Avhere
Mrs.
W
ag
­
Lida Reeser; W’. I*. S., Geo. Eubanks; time <>n the new building,
all points between Northern Minnesota fession, and their iqvthods are tho.se <>f thr mgh thinking vividly of the
an
church
at the morning hour—sermon
W. M., Mary Givan; W. 1. G., Mary days of go al weather, and
and Southern Texas, wind through daily. the most advanced ed.icitors in the Such, at least, is oft the result
this ner was, but thought she «as dead, had Ly Rev. L. L. Rogers.
not seen her since they left the Big
Neil; W O. G., Marsh. Wagner: R. H be finished.
As a rule, the immigrants are all of the country. To those who have not kept latitude.
U nion S abbath S chool ,- Every Sun­
i Mba'lows, a mouth before.
Mrs. Ge’scl
K., Lizzie Hargadine; L. H. S., Mollie
Expeditions to
EL Donaghy, Henleys popular mer- very Lest class. Their ¡»rincip il destina­ themselves posted in edu ational matters,
day morning at 10 o'clock in the Presby­
been
and her children were down the river terian church. A cordial invitation ex­
Russell.
chant, sc Us gone 1s che tper than they can tions are the Palouse and Spoakaile coun­ it is somewhat difficult t > realize that numei »us tins season, nor have a?iy new
there has been as much i-r igress m the (iis.-over:cs worth mentioning been made. with a small band < f Indians on a creek tended to all.
How
Yreka be bought elsewhere between Portland tries.
on the same side of the river as that on
A t the M. E. C hurch ,- There wil-
gained and San Francisco.
We have been requested to announce science and art of teaching wltl.in the last The crowd tlun went out in August got
Journal sees an
which
the
tro
ps
no«-
were.
She
did
not
be regular services every Sunday at 11
half century as in any of the liberal s 1- caught in a severe rain storm, and haff to
by the farmers
A valuable poodle dog has been foun 1 that on the *_'2d of Ft-’. 1 :ary next, Wash­
know as they were yet alive, but they a . M. ; Sunday school at 2 r. m .
ences
or
liberal
<-i*
meeh.-.nical
aits.
B-.t
I
return wuh “wings a lroop ¡.ke rained-on
in the building of a good «agon r u»d in Ashland. The owner can recover h in ington’s Birthday, another entertainment
M ere a feu* (lays before.
L. L. R ogers , Pastor.
let
anyone
who
remembers
the
m
»de
oi
fowl." A tri » of in lividuals returned from
from Jacksonville to Crescent City which by calling at this office and paying cost « ill I e given in th« College to make up
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Tiie Indians AVcre u > av scattered ai.d
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the amount expended for the ;,pj>aratr.s. teaching i.i vogue thiny o.* firty years tiiC CUVC i.-
la t _ week,
and Avhat\s
has not been mentioned prominently of this advertisment.
A
si»i.< i A l N otices «
their tribe utterly broken up. All that
Every ¡»ublic huliday before that time is ago and still p act ice I in many schools, is, one of the trio was Samuel L. Simp-
heretofore. The fact of onr farmers
At a spec'al meeting of the Town
remained to do w.is to hunt them up and
finding a much better market for their Board on Tuesday evening the bonds of already booked fin- some entertainment, where fossilized ideas reign, pay a visit son, from yvliose facile pen the reading
NOTICE.
gather
them together on a reservation.
and the faculty of the College make their to the Ashland College, and the improve- public may soon expect an intereating
produce than Siskiyou county offers will
the Rec »r ler, Treasurer and Marshal
The combined force of volunteers and
l announcement thus early ill the fear that monts whieh the years have brought will ami classical sketch descriptive of the
relieve the Siskiyou farmers of the •‘ru­
L and O ffice at l’oseburg, Oregon /
were receive I and accepted.
regulars now encamped together. Some
I Wellington's day might also be seized be rea lily seen.
subterranean splendors of this great nat
inous conq»etition,’’ which they now com­
Nov. 17th, 1879. f
of the sijiiaAVS «ere sent out to induce
John Ralph has s >ld his half of the lot
tnussed recitations
recitati''lis by classes
claSs.T, in ural w inder. There was one niel
We AVitnessed
j iqion by someone else.
plain of at the hands of Southern Oregon
Notice is hereby given that the follow­
between H >u -k s hotel and Phillips’ liv­
several studies,
stu lies, and
ami were jurtic..'.
pirticnlarly connected with the expedition, however, I the Indians to come in and make jieace, ing named settler has tiled notice of his
farmers.
! Strange how easy it is to miss your
ery stable on Main street to O. R. Myer
pleased with the methods employed
cmployei in which 1 am fearful he will not fully de- i and to deliver up their prisoners, and intention to make final proof in support
tells of a re n-
E xtensive C attle B usiness . — A cor­ for §325. The lot is about 20 x 100 feet. I man. The Co »s Bay A
teaching arithmetic and English grammar scribe, as he was far too active at the account for th se whom they had mur­ of hi.-- claim, and secure final entry tl e*e-
I counter between two of the most resDect-
<>f at the expiration of thirty days from
respondent writes to a Willamette valley
. .
.
.
.
1
- two branches of study of the greatest time participating in the exercises to take : dered, if any such there were.
Nelson Rammage has sold out his inter­ I j ed citizens,
in
which
one
tried
to
sho
»t
the dat!» of this notiefe, viz: James F.
exchange: Few persons in Webfoot are
prae’ical imp »rtance. In arithmetic the i notes of the performance. He will n-»t 1 At 10 o’clock the next day the squaws Wells, Homestead Application No. 2,375
est
in
the
furniture
bufine
is
in
Linkville
I
the
top
off
the
other's
hea 1,
aware of the extent of the stock business
had not reBniied, but the ever vigi'ant for the S. W. J of N. W. j, See, 17, E.
and has j and, instead, ¡mt a bullet in his own jmjiils are taught principles, an I the be likely t-> tell how he arose at the dead
to
his
partner,
Harry
in Harney valley and vicinity. Devine
spies reported a squad of Indians four 1 of N. E. | and N. K. J of S..E. L Sec-
winter. thumb, Magee gr.isjied Bailey by the most direct ami practical methods of
hours of midnight, Avent out to see to
and Todhunter, probably the most ex­ come to Ashland to
miles belo«’, having in their possession 18. T. 38 S. R. 1 East, and mpnes the
plying them, and are then given a
the welfare of <>ur Arabian steed an an­
tensive dealers, are men of great enter­
Mr. H. Smith Will btiil 1 his black ! beard, and Bailey drew a revolver and variety of problems, such as are i
Mrs. Geisel and her children. Oneliun f ¿lowing as his witnesses, viz: J. C.
imal
a
little
larger
than
Myers'
Shetland
'
I
tired
three
shots
at
Magee,
failing
to
give
Durkee of Jackson county imd T. J.
prise, and haVe been i ngaged in the bus­ smith shop large enough fo" a wag< m
di ed men under Captains Augtir and Ab­ Bell of Ja kson county, Oregon.
eonmionly met in ordinary business life.
iness since 1861. They have 12,000 or shop, also, and Mr. Ralph intends t<> be ' him even a scratch, but lodging one bul­ Two classes were revi Cwing the principles pony and how the aforesaid steed 1 bott started doAvn to attack them, but
W m . F. BENJAMIN, Register.
charged up->n his hardship (seemingly
15,000 here in the valley, and 15,000 or at his old place as soon as the building is let in his own hand.
were met ( n the way by the returning
of calculating interest, ami the rapidity
from no other pr<woeati-'n than the fact ,
NOTICE F
20,000 head south of Stein Mountain. up.
squ tAVs an 1 several of the lesser chiefs
with which they w mid reckon the inter­
Circuit Coutt Proceed!**£«•
that
Sun
once
satirized
the
whole
“
cay-
They send each year to the San Francis­
Avho had been commissioned to talk f< r
Says the Roseburg Sfiirt Twenty ;
est of any sum of dollars and cents for
All persons know ing themselves mdebt-
co and Sacramento markets between dwelling houses have been create I in ! Grand Jurj v.-as discharged after find any length of time, years, m intlis and use” species in a ¡» >em to the <fr riand) ' Oi l John an t the other big ones. With
i
ing
but
one
true
bill,
repen
ted
last
week.
an
1
Low
it
was
about
to
perf
>rm
a
Ute
i
2,000 and 3.000 head Of beef, an I brand­ this city during the season,aud yet there |
them an arrangement was made fol* the cc 1 to the late firm of M. W. Hargadine
days, was truly ast mGhing.
Indian
Av.ir-d
nice
over
the
prostrate
Kub'i
A
1
Bo
t
vs.
Wm.
Bybee,
Jesse,
ed last year 5,000 or 6,000 calves. They is not one noAv to be had for love or
In hans to surren ler and deliver up their are hereby notified that fhfe notes and
In gr.unmai the end snight is to teach
E. C. and T. M. Robinson and A. W.
form
of
the Webfoot laureate, and ho«-,
accounts of said firm having been plat 41
employ nearly 100 vaqueros and use money.
I I H iwkett
to recover money. Jury re- the stu louts t > speak and write correctly, with a celerity that Hazn-el might have prisoners. Upon this being* reported to
in mv hands for collection, prompt jay-
more than 200 saddle horses.
To select from a choice assortment of * I turned verdict in favor of defendant, Wm an accomplishment which is very rare, envied, the laureate picked himself up Old John, he objecte 1 vehemently, but ment of the same will sav6 co4t ati</
I Bybee, and for plaintiff’s against the other even among those who are able to ¡».use
was overruled by the other chiefs and by j
and stood mg rqii’ii the object < f his get-
T he E lliott C ase . It seems that winter dress goods, cloths, cassimers, ; 1 defendants in the sum of ¡52.362.
This
trouble, Business is ft'e-'itt.
the threats of the troops to massacre I
Frank Williams hasnot made his appear­ hats, boots and shoes, or anything el-« I ( absolves Sheriff’ Bybee from responsibil­ and di cline ami conjugate fluently i.i ting, but got. It was a spectacle more
E DiPEATT.
them all immediately if they did not at |
ance at the insurance suit in Portland. that you may need, ca’l at McCall A* ity oi purchases m ide for the ¡osephine strict accord with the rules of the b • >ks. suite 1 to the painter’s brush than the
i
! A shland , Not. 4*. !879
3f
mine, making the other owners responsi­ The study of grammar will be remem-
once surrender.
The Standard of the 14th says: “hi dis­ Baum's store.
port's
pencil,
If he could hold out at
ble for the debt? contracted.
Having nearly all the squaws and ■
beiv 1 as a b lgbear, a set of in • >mpre-
For Sale Cheap !
cussing the alleged fraud perpetrated by
the
s
une
rate
of
J<amtte1 Rath, who was sentenced to
speed for only a consid-
N. Campbell vs. C. Neil to recover hensiblc and abominable rules with un­
children as hostages. Charley Brown j
the Elliott family on the Northwestern the penitentiary for life for the murder mom-y. Verdi. t for defendant, for costs
viable jiroportion of 14! hours there is
volunteered to go to the Indian camp
imaginable pur-» >rt by those who studied
1 Lot Sugar Pine lumber,
Life Insurance Company, one of the at­ of Evi Seibring in this county last winter, and disbursements.
no trouble but «hat the Astley belt
i
1 L >t Yellow Pine lumber.
and
endeavor
to
effect
the
release
of
the
at
the
whittle
1
benches
in
the
district
A. S. Moon vs. Francis Ball t<> recov­
torneys for the plaintiff’ yesterday made has serx’ed out his sentence he died a
«'oil! 1 co.ne to Oregon. The steed,luck­
1 Lot Shakes.
st hools of a few years back.
prisoners rnd the surrender of the Indi­
But gram­
er
money. Postponed to next t rm.
S fair proposition, which,if taken up,« ¡11 short time ago.
ily, brought up at the end of the rope,
1 Lot Shingles,
ans. After a long talk with the chiefs,
mar
as
taught
by
Prof.
Rogers
can
not
C.
D.
Reed
and
E.l.
Langley
vs.
11.
De-
Tons Alfalfa hay,
6
speedily settle the case. He says that if
an 1 hence the poet was spared to write
S'inervisor IT. F. Phillips has been ! niff’. Plaintiffs' demurrer sustained.
av I io ref use I at first t» either surrender
only
be
easily
comprehende
l*by
children,
Fol* sale at Eagle Mills.
the Elliotts deny that the man called making much nc'ded'imnrovements in
ami run again. Seriously speaking, I
R ixana and T. J. Farris vs. .1. H. Hayes but is j ¡foresting, ail 1 miy l»c a »;»’.i 1
or deliver up the captives, Brown at
Frank Williams is Moses Elliott, and the cond t.ion of Main street in the busi­
have smm - good news t > e- mmuuiea^e
i et. al. — suit in equity, title for dower,
Farmers. Attention !
if they will have him brought here where ness ua’ t of t >wn, digging gutters, filling Defendants demurrer sustained, and io the every day u ;; of language Ly every to the literary world. Mr. Simpson is last told them that all the prisoners in
the
hands
of
the
troops
Avotild
be
killed
M oses Elliott is known, and it is not
¡»L.iiitiffs granted leave to tile amended student in the class. If at the end of a m>«* engege 1 in the preparation of a vol­
U]» mu 1 holes, etc.
Messrs. Foifntai Y
FarHw, tit tho'
common school cou se in grammar the
if they harmed Mrs. Geisel and her chil­
co.iiplaint.
proventhat he and Moses Elliott, who it I
ume of his admirable poetical effusions
Farmers Ktore, will pay the highest mar­
As will be nntieel in the a lvartise-
R. D. Hull vs. G. T. Sly to recover pupil can write an ■ r liuary letter without for publication, comprising many new dren, and did not deliver them up the i ket ¡uict-for 1,000 bushels of oats and.
is claimed was drowned in the Columbia
next day. At this ¡mint they agreed to 1,0.10 busl.els of wheat. They will give
any errors w - should consider the course
river, aTe identical, the suit will be me’it, the committee of general arrange­ ! money. Postponed.
poems in addition to the fugitive pieces
.1. Orth vs. Urban Labourdette
suit­ successful beyond question. The true
the terms offered, but said that they you goods at cash ju ices in exchange for
ments have adde I the name of Dr. Chit­
dismissed.
heretofore so warmly received and so
11-tf
coul 1 not deliver up Mary Geisel, as she wheat and oats.
wood to those of the reception committee in equity for injunction. Decree granted. test, the great desideratum, is ability to highly appreciated. This is a
move in
i «as, < 'WHIVNMM
Thos. Smith vs. S. Caro and M. Baum use language correctly, an 1 we think the
B ad C haracters . The Southeastern of tho Masonic festival.
belonged to a young chief who had said
to recover m mey.
Plaintiff granted methods employed by Prof. Rogers in accordance with the long and earnest i that he would die before he wou'd part
part of Lake county and the Northern
Now To- av.
The Good Temnlars have entertain­ leave to file an.-ended complaint.
demands of the reading public and in
border of California seem to l»e infested ments in their lodge evew two weeks now,
his instruction iir this branch are emi­
Avith her. The next (lay Mrs. Geisel and
the. success of which all intelligent Ore-
L. D. Caldwell and M. J. Courtnay vs.
with ail unusual number of outlaws and
her little daughter Anna were brought
nently
adapts
I
to
secure
the
chief
end
in
GBAND BECEPTZ01T,
the next being one Week from to-night. K. Kubh — io quiet title and f »r injunc­
gonians will rejoice with becoming state
desperadoes this year, judging from the They intend to give s »me public enter­ tion. Piaintm given leave to file amend­ view.
into camp. To the deimnds that Mary
pride.
F
number of attempts made at horse thiev- 1 tainments during the Avinter.
ed complaint.
be given up, they steadily refused, with­
In all the teaching nt the College there
N ovember Gth, 187!).
ing, robberies, etc. A gentleman recent- j
W. Patterson A* Co. vs. S. C. Palmer is apparent a vast superi >"ity over that
out a heavy ransom. Charley Brown
Hume's cannery at E'l1olTshurg has, —to foreclose lien. Dismissed at Plain-
ly arrived from the vicinity of Lakeview
made several ineffectual
trips to
too numerous class of instructors, so
Thanks*;! vi <ig- Celebration.
this fall, put up over 5,000 cases of tiffs’ cost.
I ND-----
tells us that a San Francisco detective,
the host le cam]» to induce the young
calk* l.wlio sit behind a i -hers Lash six
I
canne l s ilm »n, making over 120,000 one
Paulina Farrell vs. Sol. Farren—fordi-
who hxs s]»ent some time in that region
The entertainment to be given by the chief t ) surrender Mary, and not till 1 e
or seven h-mrs a d ;y an 1 draw a teacher's
pound cans. The amounts nut un during voice. Dismissed at |d aiutili ’s cost.
this fall, recognized many desjieradoes
salary f
.• iiionntically opeirng and ladies of the Ashl ui I Presbyterian told the Indians for the last time thnt
the spring run was over 8,090 cases.
well known in Southern California, who
G rand P rizes . A traveling blind closing t ■
i.i text bo >ks, an I who h ive eliur h next Thursday will consist of the they would all be killed by the enraged
A. T. Wright came over from Oro man gave a concert at Houck s Hall last
have been obliged to leave their old
troiqis unless they surrendere l her, did TO Rc CIVEN BY ASHLAND LODCE, NO. 23’
j
neifi . • abilty nor tho courige to I following:
haunts, and arc apparently gravitating Fino l.i«t Satin* lav to attend the Ash­ Saturday evening. The concert was not step out f >r a moment from the nirrow-
he succeed in escorting her into thecamj»
THE DINNER
A. F. &' A. M.
toward the mining regions of Nevada and land C »liege. He reports »prosperity in as entertaining as some are: but consid­ est ruts.
part of the of the volunteer» anti uniting her with
I Will be given in the lower
his
mining
onerations
of
the
jest
year,
a
erable merriment was caused at the close
Montana. If they ho]»ed to ride over
Masonic Hall at one o'clock-, r. m . A her mother a.*»d sister under the protec­
I
Jackson Con .ty »¡parting Club.
tour-stamp
mill
having
been
built
upon
of the musical performance by the offer­
the country and appropriate what they
cordial invitation is extended to all, and tion of her friends.
ing of a prize in the shape of a guitar to
wanted without resistance from the set- i the ledge.
A vote of thanks was tendered to Char­
Programme for the races on the 24th a feast «ill be served such as no one has
tiie young lady who should be voted the
(). A. Gunnison at K'amath, has been most popular in town. The audience and 25th of December, 1879, on the any right to eat on any othe r day. Tick­ lev Brown, and a Avritten certificate f-
tiers, they made a great mistake in the
ets 50 cents. In the evening at 7 o'clock a that effect given him. by the ass< uibl >d At Ashland, on Christinas Ève;
temper of the ¡»eople, as the five dead appointed post carpenter at the Fort. were all wed the “right of suffrage ’ at Bybee race track:
horse thieves we have heretofore men­ The fwisition he vacates at the Agency the rate of ten cents a vote, and Miss
F irst D ay . ' hie-lialf mi’e an 1 repeat MUSICAL AND I.JTEI! ARA' ENTERTAINMENT troojis for the heroism exhibited by him
tioned furnish abundant testimony. 'The will be filled by Mr. J. A. C.art’ieh, of Mattie Russell received the highest num­
free for all horses in the District. Will be given in the Presbyterian in his effurts to secure the liberation of Everybody Invited to*
ber of votes, and the guitar. A vote w;w
heroic treatment apjdied to such cases as this place, who will remove with his fam­ next taken irionthe male population,and Purse, §50; entrance fee for the same, church. The ¡'Yograiiune is as follows: Mrs Geisel and her chil ben.
Prayer.
i
Attend !
theirs will have a good effect in raising ily to the Agency next week.
< >f Mi s. Wagner nothing lias ever been
Prof. W. I. Nichols was decided to Be ©o.
Anthem
“
I
will
sing
of
the
Mercies
the individual moral character of the
definitely known, except that she is i
Foot race, 300 yards, free for all in the of the L >r.l.
The Ashland Woolen Mfg. Co. are still the “handsomest man in town.' Besides
the
lion
r,
he
received
a
prize
—
a
¡»air
of
I
community to a higher average.
I District.
Entrance fee §5, fees to go
Ilea ling — Thanksgiving p »cm, by 1 dead.
i receiving orders for goods faster than striped hose of the infantile ¡»attern.
Supper will be served in grand style
Irene
Wrisley.
The Indians surrendered and «ere
with the purse. Purse, 825,
they can fill them. They have extende»!
in the ne« Masonic Hall. ,
R oad I mprovement . — At the last ses­
Quartette—“Della Snow.”
placed on reservations, and the Rogue
R etort of S urveyor .- J. S. Howard
S ei i » nd D ay . Trotting race, mile
their trade territory b >th north and
Ad Iress—“Main Strength an l Awk-
sion of Congress, says the R(»seburg Sfar,
River War Avns elided.
south, and send goods in eonsulerable returned on Tuesday from his preli.ui- heats, best two in three, purse §100, en­ Wardness, ’ by Prof.
. I. Nichols.
an appropriation of ten thousand dollars
Dall in Houck s Hal!
nary survey of the new wag m road to trance tec, §10. Free for all horses that
Quartette—“Oh Water,bright Water."
L ocal A da ertising .— A contemporary
was made for the improv*m«nt of thè quantity to Eastern Washington Territo­
Tableau—“Summer and Winter.”
Crescent City, He rep >rts an easy grade never trotte l for public numey, in the
COMMITTEE OF CZN-RA^ ARRANGEMENTS—'
old military road between Scottsburg, in ry.
Recitation “Order f-T a Picture, by puts the nutter of local advertising very
a *, that the highest point on the District, composed of the counties of
Hundreds of tons of freight arc lying ail the wav.
this county, and Camp Stuart in Jack-
Kate
Thornton.
correctly
1
"and
pointedly
in
this
wise:
CAPL J M. M -CALL,
H. C. HILL.
route will be only 3,000 feet above the sea Jrtcks >n, Lake, Siskiyou, Jocephine and
Duet — From “Ofir Merry Swiss “When business men of a town fail to
son. Nothing more was heard of this in the Avareho’ises at R"»sel»in*g awaiting level, <>r 2,509 feet lower than the S.ski-
T. O. ANDREWS,
Douglas.
Horae.
matter, (and we Avere about to give up in shipment to Jackson county. 1 he roa is you pass, and that it e >uld be t avele.l at
advertise extensively they’ diminish the
Tableau—‘ Execution of Lily Jane
Running race, single dash of one mile,
n r. P hillips ,
j. s bubáwk »,
He estimates
desj»air) until last Wednesday evening, are in a miserable condition now, but a all seas» ns of ths year.
importance and tri le of of the pl ice, n d
Grey.
”
when Lieuts. Tho*. W. Simons and John week of good weather will make them at the cost of its const ruction at 810,0)0, fret*for all horses in the District, purse
Declamation — “Confession of a Drunk­ permit more enterprising localities to
and states that the firm of Johnson A §25, entrance fee 8'5.
“RECEPTION OOMMITTtt-
least
passable,
and
then
the
teams
will
ard,
by W. Gore.
8. Parke arrived in this city for Ac ¡un­
take the latter from them. Although seek­
Malone, of Crescent City, offer to sub­
All trotting races to be in harness.
DR. J. H. CHITWOOD,’
Operatic Piece—“Cupid and Mam­ ing their individual interests, advertisers
pose of examining the road, so as to as­ be put in motion again.
scribe one-fourtlr of the stock. A meet­
mon.
”
National
Trotting
Association
rules
tn
W.
II.
ATKINSON
and G. fi. Bt'TLEB,
certain the placo most needing improve­
The large stock of merchandise ordered ing of citizens has been called for to-mor­ govern trotting races. Pacific Coast
should be looked on by the citizens of
Recitation
—
“
Flower
Girl,"
by
Hattie
ment and when the expenditure of this for Thatcher A Worden by Mr. Thatcher row afternoon st the court house at rules to govern running races. Ireefor Thornton.
the town where they reside as in some HON. C. C. BEEKMAN and GEN. T. G. BEAMES,
Jacksonville^« inaugurate decisive action.
fcppropiation should be made. Both of on his recent visit to San Francisco will I
DR. D REAM and JA’. VAN CI,
a1!, means just whr.t it says*in the run­
Q iT’tette—“Roger the Tinman.”
sense pu »lie l»enel‘actors, and they should I
Reading
—
“
Buck
Fanshaw
’
s
Funeral,
”
ning
races.
the gentlemen are still in this city, but arrive at Linkville sh< rt\v, an 1 will be
D rowned .—Frank IImke and Peter
be eneonr;*.gred accordingly. One mer­ CAPI* O C. APPLEGATE and H M. THATCHER
The following is the C<**.nm:ttf-e on by W. H. Leeds.
as soon as the weather permits will pro­ arranged for the inspection of purchasers Thompson, of Josephine county, were
chant who advertises extensively is worth OCL. ¿G. WHiPPLEand CATf. D. J‘. TÈRREE
T>leau—Stat ue, 4 ‘Justice. ”
c'eneral
arrangements
for
the
Jackson
ceed on their mission. Lieut Simons is in the new brick store.
drowned on the 11th inst. while atteiir t-
to his own town more than forty that
R • itari m— “St. V;dentine'» Day.”
Conn» a * Sporting Club:
never show themselves in print, and
going to Jackson county, and Lieut.
S .L> Ry Ottie Dunn.
Turkeys had better roost high; avc ing t- fi’i'd the Illinois river vvith a wa.’ .n
-----F100» MANAQE3S------
Jacob Ish. James McDonough, John
s’v»u’d be f n this reason*alóne preferred,
Ch-rale.
When nearly
Parke to Scottsburg. The amount ap- have heard that a committee has lieen ap- and a span of horses.
J R. ECBAVK8, JB. '
assuming, tha?he is, <f course, a fair AV. H LEEDS,
Gr>->1 Night Song.
firopriated is insignificant, but if proper- i pointed to scour the count y and bring across the river the horses baulk»-1, were II. R >ss, C. C. Be kman, David K-tnnon,
business
man.
”
The price of admission to the above
thr >wn fro-'i their feet, swej>; d ovn by Win M. Turner, <’’> is. Nickeli^ Geo.
y expended will be of great advantage to
L F. nOTKEELLOAF, A’,’. A. WILSHIRE.
the traveling public and more especially in all stray birds of this secies for the the swollen stream, and drowned with Coek.-.ey, Davi I Penniv'er, John Wi lson, entertammcn; will be 25 cents. Follow­
TK.KET» I Oi lr g rJ. j 9'1........... S f ’ so
T.o >k in an ther column for Jas. Well’s
to the farmers and businessmen of Jack- 1 Thanksgiving dinner. We suppose, of the two men. The bodies of both men J. A. Cardwell, Ge >. Stephenson, E. IL ing this will be an oyster -upper in the
Masonic Hall, tickets. 25 cent"
were recovered.
Autenreith and J. W Manning.
I homostead notice
course, they will go after dark.
son county.
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