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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1879)
K*al Estate Transaction«. Library Meeting;. Wagsn ilojil Meeting. nfliglon« Notice*. Dr. Chitwood received last Wednes day, direct from Cincinnati, a hands -me Tiie following have been recorded in DEC. 5, 1879 U nion S abbath Settoot.,—Every Sun FRIDAY Pursuant to adjournment, the Library Next year is leap year. Last Saturday afternoon at 3 o’clock M tsler A Bahmann liie-pr ">f safe to set the county clerk's office eincc cur last day morning at 10 o’clock in the Presby i meeting convened at McCall A Baum's a meeting of citizens of Ashland and vi- Congress met last Monday. laiivs o< Travel. off the new store in the brick block. terinn church. A cordial invitation ex Hall on Monday evening at seven o'clock cinity was held at McCall A: Baum’s hall ■ report; tended to all. Examination week at the College. D. P. Brittain and wife to Henry Am- For the freshest groceries, the latest J. M. McCall in the chair. The minutes to consider the Crescent City wagon pro- I erman, 119.12 acres in Eden precinct. One thousand shingles for sale at this styles of dress goods, and the best as of preceding meeting were read by the jeet SPECIAL .XQTU’ES office. sortment of general merchandise "f every Secretary, and then the reports of com Consideration, $1,100. The meeting was organized by electing I Christmas next— turkeys still in aus- description, call at the Pi neer store. mittees were called for. Captain J. M. McCall Chairman and W. i Chas. Casey. John Nelson and wife to NOTICE. pense. Quail and ducks are remorselessly W. I. Nichols, for the committee on H. Atkinson Secretary. After stating Merritt Bellinger, certain lots in Jack Eggs were worth fifty cents ¡»er d »zcn slaughtered by A®h!?nd ^y rtsnien. One • -institution and by-laws, ¡'resented the tlie object of the meeting, the chairman, sonville. Consideration, $950. All those indebted to Wagner, Ander gunner “remorselessly’’ slaughtered one uaft of the instrument prepared, and on remarking that Messrs, .\utenrieth, Han at Yreka last week. Bennett Million and wife to Heaton son & Co., including those Laving ac District Attorney, J. II. Neil, was in quail last week after he had missed 47 motion the meeting proceeded to con ley and Nunan, of Jacksonville, were Fox, 4t °cres in Ashland precinct. Con counts with the old M agner, Andersort shots. ■ > sider the same by articles and sections. ¡»resent as a committee appointed at a re siderati n, $125. Ashland this week. WEA IIE1C HEP. KT. & F. Co., are hereby notified that their After slight alterations the constitution cent meeting at Jacksonville to present * Heaton Fox to Bennett Million, 40 J. B. R. Hutchings is preparing for J. Buck Russell started last Tuesday i accounts must be settled by cash or not« The following is the weather report for his ranch on Lost River. the manufacture of a large number of w.is adopted. Following is a copy of that the matter to the citizens of the county, acres in Ashland precinct . Considera- by the 1st of January next. furnished us by H. C. Hill, for the week gloves this winter at the Ashland glove portion of it which may be of interest to introduced E. H. Autenreith, Esq., as tion $150. W agner , A nderson & Co. The brass band scheme has gone the ending Dec. 2d: Thermometer re factory, finding his trade constantly in I the public: the first speaker. Mr. Autenrieth dwelt corded at 6 a . M. and 12 m . P. J. Ryan and wife to F. Heber, A shland , Dec. 1st, 1879. way of the fire company projects. P reamble —Believing the Press and at some length upon the desirability of a creasing. in Jacksonville. Consideration, premises the Public Library to be agencies pre-em Most of the farmers of our valley have WEATHER TnER mt r DATE Chas. E. Chappell has been appointed inently calculated to build and strength better and more extensive market for the $80. NOTICE. disposed of their last crop of wheat. • 6 A. M. 12 M. administrator of the estate of Wm. A. A en our republican institutions; to edu- products of our count}’ and a route of Win. Hoffman and wife to Almira 46 30 Mr. W. F. Arant, of Lake county, Hamilton, deceased. Cle’r................. 26 Bonds $20.000, cateand train our rising generation for the transportation between our valley and L and O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon / 45 22 27 made us a pleasant call last Saturday. maintenance of a free government for the San Francisco which will reduce the Metcalf, 80 acres in Jacksonville pre- with T. Cameron and G. Karewski as << Nov. 17th, 1879. ( 44 27 28 whole people of the land; and to guard heavy freight tariff we are compelled to cinct. Consideration, $155. Notice the communication from Wag sureties. Notice is hereby given that the follow 46 57 Cd’y................. 29 against the advances of idleness, intem L. Horne and wife to Almira R. Met- ner, Anderson & Co. , in another column. 58 ing named settler has filed notice of hit pay. Both these desideratums, he con i 47 30 The Times says J. S. McFadden of Ap perance ami crime, and with a view <>f pre- calf, 119.75 acres in Jacksonville intention to make.final proof in support 61 1 47 For an old-fashioned dish of mush and plegate, has raised a squash which weighs placing these agencies within the reach sidered, would be secured by the build H of his claim, and secure final entry there 19 61 Ram ............... cinct. Consideration, $310.85. all our citizens, and more especially ing of the proj»osed wagon road. Del milk you can find the corn meal at Eagle 124 pounds, and 1'3 considerably larger of of at the expiration of thirty days from the young of both sexes, we, the under Norte county, Cal., is a pastoral and dai A. I). Helman and wife to S. C. Pal- the date of this notice, viz: James F. thanthe premiumsquash exhibited at. the signed. enter into this Association, for the F or S ale or T o L et —The building I Mill. government of which we do adopt the rying country, and at present the people mer, lots 5 and 0 in block 11, Ashland. Wells, Homestead Applieatum No. 2,375 County Commissioners met on Wed State Fair. now occupied by Dr. Chitwood as a drug for the S. W. | of N. W j. Sec. 17, E. ship their flour from San Francisco. The Consideration, $16 ). F. W. Bashford. Esq., a lawyer recent following Constitution and By-Laws: For nesday. Proceedings will appear next ■tore, on Main street, Ashland. A of N. E. | and N. E. | of S. E. j, Sec. P. J. Ryan and wife to P. Lyttleton, A rt . I. [Name and Objects] The name books of the wharf agents at Crescent ly from Iowa, where he has had a num week. particulars see 18, T. 38 S. II. 1 East, and names the and title of this Association shall be the City show that 1,(KH».(KK) ¡»ounds of flour 3.24 acres in ’’Ashland. Consideration, following C. K. KLUM. as M« witnesses, viz; J. C. (n25tf) ber of years practice, has located in Ash Found—A large sized, lightbrown ki<l Ashland Library and Reading Room As has been received at that ¡»lace from San $500. Durkeo of Jackson county and T. J. land for the purpose of pursuing his pro sociation, and its objects shall be to fur H omestead N otices .—Settlers can glove found near the factory can be had I Bell of Jackson coittity, Oregon. Francisco during the past year, 'l'his I. N. Shook to H. F. Phillips, prem nish its members with books and papers fession here. W m . F. BENJAMIN, Register. have their notices of final proof pub at this office. valley, said Mr. Autenrieth, would fur a general literary and scientific char ises in Ashland. Consideration, $500. “California lustre,” for polishing mir of Fine Christinas candies and number lished in the T idings at the lowest rates acter ami also a comfortable room in nish Del Norte county w’itli flour if the Fred. Otten to S. Koster,mining prop For Sale Cheap ! by simply requesting the officers of the less articles for presents at the Ashland rors, silver ware and table cutlery, and which to read the same. road w ere built. The annual saving to erty on Foot's creek. Consideration, $1. “ Lucine, ” for removing stains from kid A rt . II. [Officers] The officers of this the county of incoming freight by the Drug Store. Land Office to send them to us 1 Lot Sugar Pine lumber, gloves, ribbons, silks, and cloth, may be Association shall consist of a ¡»resident, ---- r ---------- S. Koster to McKnight and Gold Judge Rosborough, of Yreka, will re new road, he estimated at $27,000. The I Lot Yellow Pine lumber two vice presidents, a corresponding sec G rain CRop. —The Scott Valley News had at Dr. Chitwood s drug store. worthy, mining property on Foot’s creek. move to Oakland as soon as his term of estimate of the cost of the road, made by 1 Lot Shakes. retary, who shall also perform the duties reports the total amount of wheat, oats, Consideration, $600. Miss Ida Kentnor received the other Lot Shingles, 1 office has expired. of recording secretary, a treasurer, a jan tho surveyor, J. S. Howard, is $40,000, barley, and rye r used in that valley this , day through the mail a piece of wedding itor who may also be librarian, and an and of this amount it is required that 6 Tons Alfalfa hay, J. II. Berry anc d wife to J. A. Clias- The periodical recurrence of the prop year to be 216,675 bushels, which is less For sale at Eagle Mills. cake from a cousin in Iowa. It was in executive committee of three members, the people of Jackson county raise one- tain, ¡»remises in Pliœnix. Considera- osition to fit up a gymnasium in Ash who shall be elected annually by ballots than two-thirds of the crop that would closed in a tin box of the kind prescribed $350. of a majority of the members present at third. It is proposed that the road be Farmers, Attention ! have been raised ha 1 it not been for the land may be n< ted. for such use by the P.’O. Department. built and owned by a conqmny incorpo O. A. Davis to Thomas Smith, 11.51 such meeting. Geo. Love and M iss M aggie Linn, of frosts and rust. Deputy Sheriff, II. B. Seybert, was at A rt . V. [Membership] Sec. 1. Any rated under the laws of California, and acres in Ashland precinct. Considera- Messrs. Fountain A Farlow, nt the Jacksonville, were visiting Miss Millie the Ashland House last Friday to receive lady or gentleman may become a mem- that it be maintained by tolls. In regard tion, $1,500. Farmers' Store, will pay the highest mar S houlder D islocated .—George Dunn Vinning last Sunday. ket price for 1 ,<>00 bushels of oats and payment of taxes from the property berofthis Association by signing the Con I to the subscriptions, Mr. Autenrieth fell from the jumping swing at the Col J. J. Fryer to School District, No. 9, 1,000 bushels of wheat. They will giv« Dr. Leonar I, a dentist, who has been owners of Ashland precinct. He carried stitution and By-Laws and paying the stated that some $4,000 had been sub lege grounds last M >nday and struck the land in Eagle Point. Consideration, $2. you goods at cash prices in exchange for membership fee provided in Sec. 2d of scribed, and that but one man had been ground in such a manner as to dislocate at Lakeview during the past season, will off a good round sum of money when he this Article. 11-tf John and Eber Emery to School Dis wheat and oats. left. Sec. 2d The payment of two dollars found who wished stock in the road, the his left shoulder. Dr. Royal reduced probably visit Ashland s »on. trict, No. 9, laud in Eagle Point. Con Thatcher & Worden are now occupy In a suit brought before Justice Wat per year shall entitle a person signing the other subscriptions having been in the sideration, $2. the dislocation, and George is now swing FOR SALE ! Constitution and By-Lawsto membership Linkville, with a ing their new store at ters by Chapman Neil against John in the Association for one year; and the form of donations. The plan proposed ing in a rocking chair. ----------- heavy stock of merchandise. A Fleatf.ml Surprise, Mark, to recover $38 011 a book account, payment of twenty-five dollars shall en for raising and investing Jackson county's House and lot hi Ashland. A W ild M an .—The Portland /»»v says For sale at a bargain—a good Taylor on Wednesday, the jury returned a ver title the person signing as above to a life proportion of the amount required to the ¡»eople in the vicinity of Sheridan, A Farley organ. For particulars inquire dict for plaintiff's in the sum of $24 and membership, but every member, wheth I build the road is to raise two-thirds of A good house, with a neat wood-shed Friday evening, Nov. 21st, will long er life or otherwise, except ladies who Yamhill county, are considerably excited of J. D. Fountain, Ashland. and barn, upon a lot desirably situated costs. the $13,000 by donation subscriptions be remembered by the many participants on Main I shall pay half rates, shall pay the sum of street, with bearing fruit trees • over the discovery of a wild man in the The Slindaf'l says Frank Williams, fifty cents per month as dues for the and then present this amount of stock to in the happy surprise given Capt. and upon it. Sami. Morgan went out over Phillip's forest pear that ¡»lace. The man was who is wanted by the Northwestern Life current and general expenses of the so- two Jackson county men who shall fur Mrs. D. J. Ferree, at their home at Lake For particulars inquire of Mrs. Har bareheaded, scantily clothed, an 1 flies stage line last Monday to sharpen the i Insurance Co.,is driving a band of horses ciety. riet Ewing, who may be found at th« View cottage, as orte of the evenings of nish the other third of the $13,000. through the brush like a deer when ap horses’ shoes for the icy roads. residence of Mr. O. Coolidge, in Ash* enjoyment not soon to be forgotten. ; from Lake county to Nevada, the horses When a responsible company shall have The trotting horse “Bones" is to be land. 12-tf. F ine H eadstone .—A. S. Jacobs has proached. 1 being part of the property claimed by been duly organized then subscribers will About 4 p. m . of that day a jolly crowd ----------- --------------- disposed of by his owner in a raffle at just received from the Roseburg Marble the company. F ine L odge R oom —The lodge room Etna, Cal., on Christmas night. t be called upon for one-half of the amount- of young, middle-aged and elderly per New To-day. Works a handsome headstone w hich is to of the Masonic Hall will be completed The ladies who are to assist in the be shipped to Fort Klamath. Its in they have agreed to give, and the other sons betook themselves to vehicles of W. A. McPherson and family have rc- and ready for occupancy in about two preparation of the Masonic supper on scription shows that it is to be placed at half will be collected when the road shall every description, and started for the moved from Jacksonville to Dave Hop 1879-1880 weeka. The plastering and wood work Christinas Eve are requested to meet at the grave of Richard O'Brien, a mem have been one-half built. In conclusion residence of the Captain and his estima kins ’ farm in Josephine county. are d »ne already, and the furniture is be McCall & Baum's Hall to-morrow (Sat ber of Co. L., 1st U. S. Cavalry, who Mr. Autenrieth urged prompt action in ble wife. Arriving there, they were fain Father Stampfl, a German Catholic ing made at the factory. When finished urday) afternoon at two o’clock, sharp, died at Fort Klamath April 5th, 1879. the matter, as it is desirable that the to believe their surprise complete indeed, i priest, is expected to arrive a Jackson- this lodge Toom will be one of the finest road be ready for the transportation of from the fact of the absence from home 1TEW YEAR’S EVE BALLI for important business. The slab is erected as a token of respect vill soon, to assist Father Blanchet. of both the Captain and his wife. Mrs. in Southern Oregon. The Lodge will the next year's fall freight. Jay Beach will soon add to the number by the members of Company L. hold its next meeting in tho new room. Geo. Hill took a tumble at Butte creek of fine horses on his ranch near Link Mr. J. S. Howard was then introduced. Ferree, returning in the evening, was last Saturday, and struck bottom in such ville two colts now on the way from Col. N ew Y ear ’ s E ve B all .—As will be Mr. Howard stated that he had made a truly astonished to find her house filled M usical R eview .—We have received with a merry, laughing throng. Dancing a way as to dislocate his left forefinger. Withers' stock farm in Kentucky. These seen by the advertisement in another col preliminary survey of two. new routes, the November number of “Baldwins — OF TITF- Ashland had a lawsuit in Justice’s colts boast the blood of the best trotting umn, a grand ball will be given at and exhibited a map upon which were was soon begun, and continued until 11 Musical Review,” published monthly at ’ clock, when a bountiful collation was o shown the old road and the two new Houck’s Hall in Ashland on the night of Cincinnati, Ohio. The “Review" con Court on Wednesday—the first in a long stock in the country. 1 routes. The shorter and better of the spread, which, by unanimous consent, Henry Norton’s and H. True’s teams December 31st, 1879. Mr. Houck was tains several d 'liars' worth of music dur time. A lawyer his settled among 11s. entreated by a number of young gentle j two routes surveyed is by way of the was pronounced complete in every re Sportsmen can find a'l kinds and sizes came in with freight from ing the year, and is furnishe I at the low O j Hendershott pass. Mr. Howard . re spect. After this dancing was resumed I days men of this neighborhood to give a New price of 81.50 per year. The publishers of cartridges at C. K. Khi n’s store, Wednesday. They were f Will give a grand New Year'« Year's ball, and having undertaken it, he turned from Crescent City by this route. and continued until break of day. After offer a special premium of 81.59 worth of where they are sold at the lowest prices. on the way up, and repc Ball in his fine, large hall, where breakfast the merry dancers started will leave nothing undone that will aid The line from Crescent City to Gasquet’s there is more than room for all who wish throo I sheet music fr »m any catalogue for all Tom Pitton killed a large elk near pretty bad. Tjieir charges in making it a success. The music will is identical with that of the route he sur homeward, with a common verdict that to trip the fantastic toe to the who send their subscriptions before Dec. Camas vallay, Douglas countv, last week, and a half cents per pound. be the best that may be had, and every i veyed in going down. At Gasquet's the it was the most enjoyable affair of the • EST of musio , 15th. Address D. II. Baldwin & Co. which sported a pair of eighteen-antler The editor of the Roseburg Iivlepeit'l- body knows that Houck’s suppers cannot line leaves the middle fork of Smith season. R enmus , And partake of the bounties of his firto Cincinnati, Ohio. horns. enf has learned from Col. Stone that ow L inkeille , O regon . river and runs below the upper trail to be eaqualled. and heavily-spread tables; merrily The Alton qu'eksilver mine, near ing to the rapid increase of mail and fast the forks of Pattie's creek; thence up the passing the Old year out, and O ff for C anada .—On Sun lay or Item« f«om the Fort. freight in merchandise, six-horse teams Trinity Center, Cal., hasprvlucel 5,647 happily watching the New M odel R oads . — J. Green,living three northwest fork to Hendershott's pass, or Monday next, our genial y rung friend, Year in. will be driven soon to all coaches run miles south of Roseburg, is now collect divide, twenty miles from Gasquet’s, flask of quicksilver in the last three Our correspondent sends us the follow A. F. Squires, of the firm of Marsh A You will be welcomed by the following ning in Oregon on the O. & C. line. ing toll from teamsters and farmers who where an elevation of 3,000 feet is ing under date of Nov. 30th: Co., will start for his old home at Corn years. One of the axles of Phillips’buckboard are compelled to cross his place on ac ; reached; thence down a branch of Illi There are a few thousand pounds of po wall, Prince Edward Island, Canada. Bad weather here—Snow and sleet RECEPTION COMMITTEE which came in on Tues lay was broken count of the impassable condition of the tatoes left at Bish ’ s Gardens, going at nois river three miles to intersect the old i every day. Mr. Squires will probably be gone from CHAS NICKELL, GUIN BUTLER, FRANK KRAUSE. AT. II. LEEDS, MORRIS Ashland some six months or more. We $10 per thousand. Who takes the next on the mountains, but the three passen public road. Mr. Green has allowed his Crescent City road at a point about seven Jay Beach paid the Fort a flying visit B aum , j . r . tozer . gers aboard were brought in safely; and fields to be used as a public highway miles from Waldo. The whole distance charged him with the intention of bring thousand ? the past week. by working all night J. S. Eubanks had every winter for years without compen by this route between Waldo and the ing some fair Canadian back with him as I Jas. Lawrence, a cabinet maker who Lieut. John S. Parke, Jr., 21st Inft., FLOOR MANACERS the damage repaired by next morning. sation for damage done, and has con sea is but 47 miles, of which only 36 a better-half, but he declared that lie worked for Marsh A Co. sometime aso, is expected here every day. RUSSELL ALEGItD. CHAR. GILLETTE, cluded he could stand it no longer. The miles of now road will have to be built. Tn the case of H. Kelley vs. Wm Ru always pays due regard to the claims of has returned to Ashland and is again at EUGENE WAI.RAD. A chicken shooting match at 100 yards ble, in which Judge Hanna gave judg people of Roseburg do not seem to be Three bridges will be required, but at I his own locality. We shall see. his old place. TICKETS (including »upper).................... W 8<^ ment for plaintiff in the sum of $4,000 very solicitous for the trade of this part places where no unusually expensive I was one of the features here on the 27th Tickets for the Masonic ballon Christ O regon ' s D iploma .—The diploma a- A Happy Now Year to all! at the August term of court, an appeal of the country, when they permit such a work will be met with. The route makes I in st. warded the State of Oregon for her agri mas Eve are already out and quite a has been taken, and the cast* will come slough to exist in the public road within side-hill grading necessary for a large A general courtmartial will sit here on cultural display at the Paris Exposition, number have been sold. They may be before the supremo court at the next threo miles of thoir city. the 2d ult., Capt. S. G. Whipple, Presi portion of the way, but there will be very has just been framed and will be taken had of Mr. J. Eubanks. ltttle hard rock cutting, ami Mr. How dent. term. to Salem and placed in the Capitol. R eport of a C ase of S mallpox .— ard considers $40,000 as the outside esti Storms on the mountains have made Mrs. Commeford and Miss Cook, of Prof. E. T. Kugler, of Jacksonville, Miss Shieffelin, of Rock Point, %ho has Ours is the only State that received a traveling very difficult between this place GRAND RECEPTION, mate of cost. Ashland, paid the Fort a brief visit on diploma. The United States only re and Linkville, but Phillips' stages come proposes a public test of musical superi been attending the College here, received After a number of questions upon the 27th inst. ority between his pupils and those of St. a letter from home the other day which ceiving one for a general display of agri in on good time every day. points of interest had been answered by The minstrel troupe gave a perform cultural products. But Oregon was es * J. W. Riggs’ photograph, gallery is up Mary’s Academy, or offers to contend stated that her brother, who recently re the committee from Jacksonville, a mo pecially honored, inasmuch as she made and will soon be finished. Mr. R. will himself against the chief music teacher of turned from Arizona, was taken sick with tion was carried that a committee of ance here on Thanksgiving day. After AND----- the finest agricultural exhibit from doubtless find plenty of work awaiting the Academy. Tho other side has not what was feared to be smallpox. Miss < three be appointed by the chair to solicit the show there was a dance, which was kept up till morning. yet been heard from. America. — Stnn<Lird. Schieflelin started at once for Rock Point, subscriptions in Ashland and vicinity. the opening of his business. Robt. Paul and wife returned on the A young man named McCormack I intending to stop with some of the neigh The chairman then appointed Jacob Many farmers in our valley have taken while passing through Douglas county on C emetery P roperty .—The commit 24th inst. from Jacksonville, where they bors near her home. We have heard no Wagner, Jasper Houck and John P. tee appointed at a public meeting some advantage of th« good weather of the his way to Humboldt stole a horse from a news from the case since she left, and Walker as such committee. Upon mo had been summoned as witnesses in the months ago to obtain the written consent past three weeks to prepare and seed the Mr. Doolin’s stable. Ho was captured Brennan divorce suit. trust rhat the disease is not the dread i tion, then meeting the adjourned. TO RE CIVEM BY ASHLAND LODGE, NO. ft of owners of lots in Ashland cemetery to ground for tho next crops. in Curry county, and has been taken contagion feared. It will be a singular J. M. M c C all , Chairman, A. y. St A. M. transfer the property from the guardian Court Proceedings. W. G. Bishop,of Phoenix, arrived last back to Roseburg for trial. He is in luck case, if it be smallpox, for the young V»'. H. A tkinson , Sec. ship of the School Board of this District Tuesday with a load of freight from in not having been caught in Lake gentleman had been at home about two The following are the court proceed to the Town Board of Ashland has as yet Roseburg. He received two and a half county. Langel) Valley News. weeks when taken sick, and it is not ings since our last report: failed to report We trust they will not cents per pound for hauling. The freezing of Big Klamath lake dur known that smallpox exists anywhere neglect the matter, for it is understood Our correspondent sends us the fol Rafael Morat was admitted to citizen There have been an unusual number ing the late col l snap made fine sport within hundreds of miles of Jackson that important improvements in the care of arrests for disturbance of the peace in for the Linkville gunners. The wild lowingitems under date of Nov. 28th: ship. At AshlaacL on Christmas county. It usually requires but nine and management of the cemetery would Jacksonville recently. Our town marsh ' ducks, finding the lake frozen over, fly We are having extremely cold weather Win. Taylor vs. John C. Dyer and days in which to manifest itself upon a follow the contemplated change of trus al mourns for employment. for the time of year. down the river in great numbers, attract- ievtim. Jas. B. Dyer, to recover money. Con Everybody Invited to tees. ! ed by the open water of the river, ------------ -• ------------- Arthur Langell has had two large hay and tinued until next term. The Jackson County Jockey Club has W agon R oad P roject at C rescent sheds built on his farm this season. Attend ! A ccidentally S hot .—But two weeks chosen Jacob Ish for permanent judge of snortsnien standing on the bridge can J. W. Manning vs. W. H. St. Clair, to C ity .—The Crescent City C urier of the , slav the birds without number. ago we reported the accidental killing of the races held under its auspices, with Mr. Frieze has just passed through our recover money. Continued. , Services will not be held in the M. E. 27th says: “We regret to state that the valley with a band of beef cattle for the a young man in Douglas county by his power to appoint other judges. K. Kubli vs. Win. Bybee, A. W. Supper will be served in'grand ityîe wagon road meeting called for last Thurs hunting companion. A similar case is The rain has loosed the icy bonds I church until the contemplated repairs day evening was not a success. This was California market. Hawett and E. C. Robinson, to recover in the new Masonic Hall now reported from Northern California. which hel l back veget ition, and a very 1 have been made Meanwhile the con Mrs. Vincent, David Vincent and Mrs. money. Default entered against Bybee owing to a lack of concerted action on the The Lnton of the 29th says: “A man noticeable deepening in the green of the gregation have been invited by their Lewis have gone to spend the winter at and Hawkett. Presbyterian Brethren to use the Pres- part of our citizens, and not to any unfa the Bartlett Springs. Ball in Houck’s Hall named W. J. Dyer was killed while out hillsides and meadows has followed. vorable feeling against the proposed en ■ hyterian church, at which place services C ould N ot ee M oved .—In tho at hunting,by his companion, Phillip Haber A pool of wheat was sold by Washing Mr. F. Swingle has just come in from terprise. It seems that a number of per tempt to move the old wooden portion of - COMMITTEE OF GENERAL ARRANGEMENTS- who mistook Dyer for a deer, and firing ton county farmers last week, amounting will be he11 every Sunday morning and sons went to the Court House, where the the Desert in this county. He reports the Pioneer store it wa3 discovered that CAPT. J. M. McCALL, h . 0. HILL. at him,reloaded his gun, went to the spot to 16,000 bushels, at $1 12} per bushel, evening at the accustnme I time. meeting was to have been held, and found fine range in that section. the lower timbers were too rotten to hold and found that instead of a deer it was Those who will have to purchase text JT. O. ANDREWS, delivered at the Hillsboro warehouse. no one there, and the room not even We have a quack doctor here that can the frame together. Consequently, it H. P. PHILLIPS, Dyer, and that he had shot him through I books for use in the District schools / a. tTBAWO, Mr. Frankland, the stone-cutter, who should remember that after the 7th of lighted. From the general expression beat any quack that ever did quack. was determined to erect the brick walls the head, killing him instantly. was in Ashland last winter, expects to do January next the introductory rates will of our people, we are satisfied that marly J. T. F. of the new structure! which is to be larger -McePTIOK COMMlTTIf— every one in the community looks with W eather A pparatus .—The followin o ' some work at Yreka this winter, and • than the old one) without removing the no longer be received for the new read OR. J. H. CHITWOOD, is from the Yreka U/iioa: “Old Proba Chas. H. Hill will go over to assist hiip. favor upon the project; and that a liberal S upper T ickets .—The Committee of wooden building at all. ork has been ers and speller«, and old books no longer W. H. ATKINSON and O. 6. BUTLKt/ bilities, whose surname is Pyle, U. S. S. E. P. Pickens, of Table Rock, brought received in exchange. The prices after subscription could be obtained in this Arrangements for the Masonic Celebra begun upon the walls, and the old etore 8. Agent received from Washington, last some freight for Ashland merchants last county. But this is not all that is re tion on Christmas Eve have issued sup will be occupied until the roof is reached. HON. C. C. BEEKMAN SDd OEM. T. O. RXAMfl? that date will be increased one hundred * week, a regular high-pressure, back-ac Monday from Yreka, where it had been quired. It is necessary that a committee per tickets for those who do not wish to DR. D. REAM and JAS. VANCS, per cent. tion, scientific apparatus, to enable him of our citizens be formed to meet and con attend the ball, the price of which is 75 CAPT. O. C. APPLEGATE and H. M. THATCH«' left by overloaded freighters a short time N ew O fficers .—At the regular meet fer with similar committees from Jackson cents. There are many who would like to better perform his duties as Signal ago. NOT FAIT, to send I COL. 8.0. WHIPPLE and CAPT. D. for our NEW PRICE ing on Saturday evening last, of Ashland and Josephine counties, in order to ascer to contribute toward the expenses of the Service Agent at this place. It compris EH ■ ■ LIST. More complete A. D. Helman has concluded not to i Lodge, No. 45, I. 0. O. F., the follow tain the most feasible plan and arrange Masons in furnishing their new lodge BH aaS MR IM than ever. Contains es wet and dry thermometers, a barome i descriptions of «very finish his new residence until spring. —FLOOR tfANACEll—’ thiriR required for ter, a wind guage, a machine for telling- ing officers were elected for the ensuing the details of the undertaking. We do room, but do not wish to dance or to perianal or /amity W. H LEEDS, > 8- FtTBANK'S. JÄ* the humidity of the atmosphere.compiss, Having the weather boarding done and term: N. G., A. D. Helman; V. G., I. not feel inclined to call another meeting purchase ball tickets, and for their bene uu. with over 1000 Illustration*. Send nine cents for it (Stamps will do. > We sell all Roods etc., all within one case, similar to a the roof <>n, he nropos<*s to store the O. Miller; R. S.. E. DePeatt; F. S., P. St wholesale prices in quantities to suit the pur E. F. P.OCKFELLOW, W. A. WILSHIRE clock case. It is a fine apparatus, and is I lumber inside as fast as he can obtain it, L. Fountain; T., E. J. Farlow; Trustees, on cur own responsibility, for with the I fit the separate supper tickets have been chaser. The only institution in America who make this their siiwlal business. Address. TICKETS (locltklii*«upper)......... manufactured expressly for the Signal and let it season there until it is in tirst- I A. D. Helman, E. J. Fallow and E. De precedent of last Thursday evening we issued. They may be had of W. H. At MONTGOMERY WARD « CO., M7 * M9 Woboah Ave n Chicago, Ilia __ . . - _--- ~ Service. ” rate condition. f«ar it would not be attended." kinson. { Peatt. THE ASHLAND TIDINGS. LOI AL Bili:VITIES. Jasper JiQuekt ASHLAND HOUSE, À 4 1