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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1879)
1 triti« From the Furt. The Yreka U i »< stys: The high wu- | P ay the I nterest . N. Fisher, our The Mysterious Muriler of IJ.-. David New tiis Week Kissou. ter of lust week caused about $1,000 dam County Treasurer, has been instructed FRIO » Y .... DEC 19, 1879 ' 4 • Meriy Christinas! Our correspondent sends ns the fol- age on the South F »rk <>f Scott River. to forward all notes held by the School Since the announcement of the con 1 ow.ng under date of Dee. llth: Charles Hill went to Yreka last Satur It took a large force many hours to save Funds and upon which over a yetr's in • WCA II Eli HEP KT. templation of a 1 iwsuit by the diughter day. the llume of the 31 ».itvzu.ua C »111 /any at terest is due to the Clerk of the State Genial Sikes Worden is new m camp, of Dr. David S i? »n to obtain possession The following is the weather report Lind Commissioners at Salem by the last The high water brought the salmon up Callahan's. Mrs. Ferree and family arrived here of property in Ashland which it is furnished us by H. C. Hill, fur the week of the year. The transmission of these Bear creek. W.n, Hurst came in from his Beaver ending Dec. 16th: Tnernxometer re- ".e last week. claimed belonged to the Doctor at the corded at 6 a . m . and 12 m . A fine assortment of silver ware at creek mine last Friday, and tells us that notes may be followed by action being in time of his de it!: 1, we have been led by Tuoliev is now the ihie: engineer at the CHRISTMAS ! CIT I STM A. S ! stituted upon them, and Air. Fisher has prospecting has satisfied him that his W atters A Myer’s. the interest awakened m the matter to Post butcher shop, and fixes the steaks in WExrilER DATE THERMT R kindly taken it upon himself to inform go d pay awaits him. He will put in gather up the facts of the mysterious the most scientific manner. Eber E nery, of Eagle Point, was ni fi 3. 12 U. those interest e I of this matter. Prompt sluice boxes as soon as the weather will Ashland this week. murder of Mr. Sisson so far as they were Timothy Harrington, F. Co., 21st Inf., 38 45 10 piyinent of the interest due will be in or permit him to work. To 11 known to the public at the time, Rain............... 39 44 Corvallis is the only tow.i in Oregon has become insane, and will be sent to 35 44 The R »seburg ludfwn'lrnt says; Mr. der and further inconvenience can thus that end “our reporter” has been button- the insane asylum at Washington, D. C. cay................. 12 that has a skating rink. 42 51 13 “ i ................. G. W. Dolberg, while leiding a har .e t» be averted. lmleing the old inhabitants me cilessly, 1 The people in Siskiyou county have One of Agent Nickerson’s wards was I 44 52 14 water, got the rope around his thumb I ; W hose O rgan !—The organ pur- days, and from the reminisce ices o. sev 39 C dy................. been having good sleighing. 47 15 landed at the post guard-house the other ountain arlow s and the li >rse getting scared ran'off, bre ik chased with the pro?ec l?of an entertain eral old pioneers who lived in the neigh 42 48 16 I day, where he w.ll remain for the next There is some t ilk <»f e3tal»lish;ng an ing the thu ab anl tearing it entirely off ment given by the young ladies of Jack borhood at the time of tl 0 tragedy l.e month. S TilE PLACE- just above the first joint. F or S ale or T o L et —The building Eastern St ir Lodge in Ashland. sonville sometime since is held for a bal constructs the following brief story of M cssrs. Barnes .» L tnders have bought A substantial woixlen pavement has now occupied by Dr. Chitwood as a drug The Yreka ■ 1/ of last week says: ance of the purchase price and freight the case: up ail the hog? this side <>f Linkville,and been laid in front of the Mas mic Hall. store, on Main street, Ashland. For At the time of the murder, in the “The ranif ill of 21 hours from Thursday charges. The e seems to be s »me mis- will no doubt hull the market on pork partien’ars see Notice the communication of J. M. m Tillag to Ffidiy m rai.ig vf last week, un lerstan ling in regard to the ownership Spring of '58, the village of Ashland con- this winter. 4 C. K. KLUM. (n25tf) McCall A* Co., u idcr “s ie.iils.” am mated t » 3.83 inches, which wii3 of the org in, t >0. The la lies managing sisted of the g ist .. ill, then owned and CHRISTMAS PRESENTS The “boss" fortune teller has arrived, run by Wagner and Fowler, the saw mill the concerts specified that it should be Real w'uit F »n it.iin A Farlow have to a'loat tiie heaviest fall of rain for the N otice .—All peri ms indebted to B. They have an elegant assortment given to the Union Sabbath school, and of Jiic. Samps m, which is still standing, and will make his headquarters at Fort F. Reeser by note or account x//c say abo.it C irist.uis, i.i a i »titer c »l.ini 1. time ever kn >wn in this c maty. For Old Folks as well as for Children ! Klamath this winter. He has had two John. B. G.nb'» an 1 W. B. Grubb ar there is now some dispute as to what or the hotel building of Mr. Sisson, which The Legion of II >n »r gives a public by January 1st, 1880. I must have select seances during the past week. —TOYS— entertainment in Jacksonville every few rive 1 with freight te.i ns from II ueburg ganization inty claim that title. The w.is upon < r near the sit3 < f the Ashland money. [27-4t] B. F. REESER. Henry .Franklin, while duck hunting (Of all descriptions) w cek). last .Saturday, artec a eight day? trip. members of the 51. E. church hope to 11 »use, a s 11 ill w > »den bu lding which H orse and B uggy F or S ale .— A on the 13th ins t., had a very narrow es- obtain the organ by paying what rem li is stood upon thasite of McCall A - B.ium's J iy Beich’s ma. e “Favorite has been They we e compelled to wait several —BOOKS— good horse and buggy will be sol I upon brick store, and the dwelling house of expe. His gun, one of the old-fashioned enterel for the Christmas races at Ja:k- days in II >seburg before they could veu- due upon it. (Suitable for presents) reasonable terms for cash or upon credit A. D. Helman, near the saw mill. The muzzle loaders, 1 misted while he was ture to start upon the humew.tr I j »uraey. 3 »nville. T he C oming E vent . — Let no one who with goo I security. For particulars ap firing at a duck. —STATIONERY— The preliminary org v.iization of a appreciates a jolly good time, a pleasant hill-side northward fro 11 il.e creek,where H. F. Phillips has s »Id his farm on ply at this o.uce. the main street of the tow 1 now runs, (Of many fancy varieties) Real Ih tate Tramad! Jis, Gri linereek to D. R. White, of Planus chapter of the Order of the E istera dance or a sumptuous feast fail to attend built up <m either side with scores of Star has been effected in Yreka, and ap- C hristmas T rek .—A Christmas tree county, Cal. the M is mic reception and paitv next c >sy, comfortable homes mil beautified The following have been recorded in A lavge nodi of plain and fancy will l>e set up in It »it’s Chapel on Wag i There is call for an increase in the mail plication made to the Grand Chapter Wednesday evening. From the number with grassy lawns and tinwer gardens,was the County Clerk's office since our last f >r a dispensation to proceed. Vesper of turkeys and other fowls doomed for ner creek on Christin is Eve, f >r the ben service on the Jacksonville and B.g Ap- —CANDIES, NUTS, ETC.— Chapter is the name chosen for the new the occasion and the quantity of every then but a thicket of chai», arral and report: efit of all who miy wish to make use of piegate route. manzanita brush, which extended d >wn S. W. Wright to II. F. Phillips, 320 If you want anything in the Holiday line" organization. it in giving ¡»resents. A general invita thing good in the shape of cookery which along the creek below where the woolen acres in Jacksonville precinct. Consid Mr. A. M. R uldick, who spent the be sure and call at the tion is extended to the public to be pres I In the c ise of Dr. Ge ». S.lverthorn.on is being prepared for the si oner, we are summer a id f ill at Likeview, has re factory and the planing mill of Daley A eration, $3,500. ent. An address will be delivered by , trial at Shasta for the murder of the in of the op nion th it the comm ttee of ar Co. now are. turned to Ashland. E. Emery and John Da'ey to A. J. Rev. Geo. Nutley. fant child of his daughter, the jury, after rangements calculate to feast a greater FARMER S STORE. Dr. David Sisson was a practising Daley, real estate in Eagle Point. Con The C. A O. Stage Company now run ' being out 50 hours without being able host than has eve gathered upon any physician, who had located upon the sideration, $50. G ood I nvestment .—The schooner sleighs from Callahan's to Dodge's on the I to agree upon a verdict, was d »charged. similar occasion in Ashla id. Quite a Ester Cabos, says the Coos Bay land upon which the Ashland House is F. Otten to Wm. Ulrich, property in Scott M uintain route. I Tins w is the second trial, a former jury number living at a distance have signified which went ashore a short time since at situate I, and who kept an open house for Jacksonville. Consideration, $414. For sale at a bargain—a good Taylor having also failed to agree. their intention of c mung, and eve yb > ly » the mouth of R »gue River, was sold by I A Farley organ. For p irticulars inquire the entertainment of the traveling pub F. Ileber to G. W. Stephenson, 80 Those wh » have been climbing moun- at h mi? will turn out. The sapper f ».* lic. dn the early Spring, or perhaps in acres in Jacksonville precinct. Consid 1879-1880 the underwr:*ers, and struck off to Capt. of J. D Fountain, Ashland. * [ tains tell us that our lack of sunshine in those who d » not dance will be opened, Carroll at 81 ,009. She has been success February,'’of 58, Mr. Siss >11 became in eration, $200. Several of the C »liege stu le:its who t!ie valley for the put week, or longer, it is understood, ab ut nine o’clock. fully launched and is in the river now, volved in a quarrel with a mm named l»I Ef>. probably worth as much as before she live s nne distance from Ashland are g •- has been owing merely to fog, and that NEW YEAR’S EVE BALL I D amages bv H igh W ater .—The Beckett, who, with his “paid,” one . ing home to spend the holidays. about two thousand feet above us the struck the bar. Roseburg u<l-nh-r has the following Hurt, live I a few miles up 'the valley. BRADLEY.—-At Brownsboruugh, Dec. The Lakeview ll ruld complains of sun has been shining brightly all the enumeration of losses by the ie?ent Beckett threatened Sisson’s life, it is 6th, of dyspeptic consumption, Luzern N ew Y ear ' s N ight .—The ladies of the scarcity of silver i i that town, but time. We ll have to take their word for tlools in Douglas county: “E. II. Slo said, and at one time male an assault Bradley, aged 63 years. the M. E. Sewing C.rcle will give an en says twenties and big checks are abund it. cum lost 300 rails and 1,500 feet of luin- > upon him in Sisson's house, but whether MACKIN.—Tn Le’and precinct, Decem tertainment at the College on New Year’s ant. A vigilance committee lias been organ ber, two boats and two d >zeu of chick the quarrel was really of such a nature as — OF LITE— ber 6th, of hemorrhage of the lungs, night, commencing at 7 o'clock—a dmis- I Mrs. S. A. Farnham and family have ized at Susanville, Cab, under the dread John Mackin, in the 44th year of his ens. Sawbert, Noble <Sr Co. lost nearly to inspire a mortal hatred in the heart of sion 23 cts. Als », supper will be served moved into Ashland, occupying Mr. Gun ed name of “601.” Roughs have been age. all their mill dam, the buttments from Beckett, we are not prepared to say. by the ladies at the M. E. church both nison's house in the northern part of defying the law at that place, and the both ends being carried away. The Be that as it may, about that time Beck IIILL. —In Ashland, Dec. 14th, 1879, before and after the entertainment. Oys town. citizens were tired of living in constant county lost about one-half of its bridges, ett suddenly disappeared from the pub- ' Mis. Elizabeth Hill, aged 73 years, 3 ters, tea, cotfee, meats, pie and cake will months and 3 days. Will give a grand New Year's I)r. J. M. Taylor returned last Sun fear of violence. Two bad characters one having cost over $1,000. The boom lie view, and a few days afterward, as Our M »ther has gme; but t ie look of be furnished as called for. Proceeds to be Ball in his fine, large hall, w’here have left the place at the hint from the of the mill company in this city gave way Mr. Sisson was returning to his house that sweet, yes, blissful face, as she lay there is more than room for all who wish applied in assisting to finish the church. day from his trip to San Francisco. He “601.” and nearly all the logs went down the from a spring near the creek, lie was in her self-prepared gown, can never be talks of renting an office in the M tsomc to trip the fantastic toe to the erased from our memory. river. A ferry-boat from up the North fired at by some one concealed in the The stage from the s mth was de’aye I I n G rbat D emand .—The Ashland building. BEST OF MUSIC, against the railroad Vmpqu 1 lodged brush on the opposite side of the creek, ■ Monday night in the canyon between Woolen Mfg. Co. cann it turn out goods Work was resume I upon the O ld And partake of the bounties of lais fine as fast as they a-e wanted. List week Fellows' Hall last Mon lay. In a day or Rufus and Byron Cole's stations by a bridge at Winchester, and a boom from and leceived a wound in the hand. He and heavily-spread tables; merrily SI» I. < I AL NOT <’!•:*< passing the Old year out, and an order was receive I from a Portland two m 'ie the brick work will have been huge boulder which had fallen into the the same vicinity is high and dry on II. was passing a small building on the south ■ happily watching the New ro id and c miplete y blocked travel. On A. Booth’s farm. Considerable damage bank of the creek, used as a carpenter 1 firm for all the g udt that coal I be sent. finished. Year in. Due and T maly Notice ! was done by the Calapooia in displacing shop, a i l the boards near where he stood The managers shipped 135 pairs of blank Ab Gid lings h is taken Nort E Idingi’ Tuesday morning a force of m en i an I You will be welcomed by the following ets and a c msiderable 4 lantity of cwsi- place for a short t ine, a? driver on the horse 1 moved the rock enough to let the bridges, fencing, etc. Mr. Wm. Love, were found, upon investigation, to be All persons know.ng themselves in of Garden Valley, lost $300 worth of rid lie 1 with buckshot. One morning RECEPTION COMMITTEE mere and other goods, but the supply w.is C. A O. line between R ck Point and st ges pass. i debted to the undersigned are notified fencing; Rev. R. A. B i ith, $109 worth; consider ibly behind the daman I. Mire Barron's. about e glit o'clock, just a month after CT1AS NI 'KELL, GUIN BUTLER, Persons in from Lake county tell us that their accounts mud be settled t by FRANK KKAU-E. W. B. LEEDS, MOBBIS Dr. Jutner, about $590; J. O. Booth, ward, as Mr. Sisson was again walk machinery wanted. tlie. e is considerable apprehension among B a UM, J. R. TOZER. Su »t. Fount un gives n dice that he stock men that this winter will be a se $400. The water at this point (Garden ing along the bank of the creek, when note or otherwise, by January, 1880. M in K illed . — Fro n John Lessard, will be at Jacks »nville on Saturday, the J. M. McCALL * CO. vere one. There a e many ranchers who Va'ley) only lacked four feet of being as about under the large oak tree near the FLOOR MANACERS Humboldt madman, we learn that a Ii 27th, t lexun ne app’icaats f >r teacher.?' I A shland , Dec. 16th, 1879. [27-3t high as in 61.” corner of the woolen factory, he was mor h ive but little provender stored for an I shooting scrape occurred at Camp G iston cert ficates. RU'SEl.L ALFORD, CHAS. GILLETTE, tally shot by an auassi-i who was lying emergency, and a very hard winter EUGENE WAI.RAD. a Watter s & Myer have just received last Sund iy between Dan McCl >ud an l The s’*’» '> says Fr ink Wd! a nt, who would no dou! t cause them the loss of NOTICE. ing in wait in the bushes. TICKETS liuclulitg mpp-r ....................... •« 50 splenditi assortment of gold jewelry. John Mas iu, resulting in the death of is s 1 »piseI t» be M >s?s ^Hiott, w s s5 3*1 Sqi tire Gillette,who was then stopping many -att'e. at the house which stood on the site of the 1 itter. The di li u’ty originate I »ver in the ni u it ins ? n 'v ?‘ " T> A Hippy New Year to all I J • V All those indebted to Wagner, Ander A ttractive E ntertainment .—An en McCall k Co.’s store, had just come d ju ge f r mi t ! e f »Mowing in a game of ca ds. B ith me 1 were em- 0:10 lay last week. son & Co., including those having ac '.lit We’.-.i s • 1 »o .' that they Lal s »me tertainment is to be given at the co’lege down the valley with Trapper Connor, p! »yed i:i the blacksmith shop at C.i ap R. B dl still c nt’nii'? 1 » tramf r .1 s i >’,v i.i Yi ek ki: “ A drayman hauling a next Tuesday evening which promises an and was up stairs changing his clothing counts with the old Wagner, Anderson Gast »u.— ri.iitj J »tr i . . hi Ie? into ’e ither it the 3 farmery. I ia I <>." snow yesterday wisa 11 »vo tr. un isna’ly n’easant time for all who may prepir .t<»ry togoingto work inthesawmill & F. Co., are hereby notified that their when he heard the rille shot and heard GRIND RECEPTION, F earful R ide . — The Lakeview // - lie I as a gre -.t number o’ hides tinned r.i my pers ms inquiring h >w Le sold it. attend. The chief fe itnre of the eveifng someone in the street l elow say; “Dr. accounts must be settled by cash or note is the competiti m by <n num’ er of t’ e Siss m s shot !” Rushing down stairs, by the 1st of January next. a.’*.' reports th.it Katie Raines, aged li ne and ready for fin shing. I The sn >w w s cartel off<»11 accmnt of W agner , A nderson & Co. years, while riding a pony near Eagle A series if re iva’ tneeti ig« was beg m being t»1 deep in front of a m m's house, jiupi's of the .school f ir prizes t • be Mr. Gillette f und a group of three or A shland , Dec. 1st, 1879. awarded foU the best declamations. The four men standing in front of the house, ville, was thrown from the saddle, and, at the Wagner creek chur h ye iter 1 y wh > h i 1 s ' i ivele 1 off his roof.” talking excitedly, and as soon as they pri es, two in number, are, we are in hanging by one foot, I er head almost evening, an 1 will c »ntin ie with meetings AM> Hoick s Hall will he hau ls mie’y dee- saw him they po nted d avn the creek t> For Sa'e Cheap ! formed, termed the “ Daniel Tucker touching tue gr mud, was car» led by the every evening f >r ab »ut tw > weeks. where Pr. Sisson was lying, and said he orate 1 for the Christni'is Eve and New Prizes, - ’ or the “ L»bn Thomas Prize?, ” running pony about three-fourths of a ha 1 been shot in plain sight of them, It is s : I th it since the wet weather Year s E e dances, and will present, a or s >mo su?i name (Whv, ave cannot soy. 1 Lot Sugar Pine lumber, The others seemed afraid to approach mile. She was hoinbly bruised and re G. W. Wilshire has tbreatenel t » tile finer ap'iearance than ever before. The 1 L >t Yellow Tine lumber. Go and find outA They are to be ceive! seveie ¡njur.es, but it is thought up >n t ie la 11 inv >Ive 1 in the tlir ritene I New Ye ns bill pr uni ;e? to be a very awarded by a committee of three, one the xv unded man, but Gillette hastened 1 Lot Shakes. to him at once. He found him lying on 1 L it Shingles, she will recover. lawm.t by Miss Siss »a as swi up lan I. enj lyah’c ptvty, an 1 in my ca’ciilatious mem' er t 1 be chosen by the Facultv, his face, and, raising him in his arms, TO BE GIVEN BY ASHLAND LOOCE, MO. 2S 6 Tons Alfalfa hay, one by the lady c mfestantt? and one by inq ii'e I if he w is mu ch hurt. The Doc a ’ e being mi let i gve the old yj.ir a Wagner, Andei-son A Co. sol l 61 hea l For sale at Eagle Mills. N ew I’ auific C oast M agazine .—Wa the <gent’ein»'n. There will a^sobe,among tor rep’ied: “My God, they've got me A. F. & A. M. lively sen l-off w.t ’ a the “ light fantastic <>f fit higs to Chinamen from Hungry other attractions, a long recess, during this time !” T ie?c were the last w t Is have received the initial nu.uber of the F03 SALL ! which the audience w 11 be expected to he uttered, and in a few moments he Cifilu nnie, a monthly magazine pub Creek mining camp last week. “China t >e. ’ asa'st in the disn >sal of ref'e ’ hments in lished at the .\rjimaut office at San man 11 ' l.kee be hu iglv, dice s nne ••'eek.' I About one hu ¡drei hags we e butch- the saane of can l es, nuts, f’ u't, etc. An had brexthed l.is last. lie was carried to his house, an 1 a report of the tragedy llothC :i* <1 Inf in Ashluiid Francisco. It is han Isome’y printed and ! E. IL L >ftus starte i Tues lay f >r San e el by W ig 1er, Anleri ui V Co. on a lm s ion fee of 25 cents wi’l be charged, w is at once sent to Jacks > lvil’.e. The is tilled with interesting a.tides by able L i s O'oisp », Ca' , where he w II pay a M md iv, an I the ai r w is res i ant with whi'-h will rende" those who pav li'b’o C roner, B. B. Griffin, came up the A good house, with a neat wool-shed At Askland on Christmas Evo. Writers. It the fiist number l»e a fa.r visit of s »me weeks to a hr nher and sis the death s mg? of the marty ed host. to the dntv of demn’ishing the refresh same evening, and, summoning a jurv, and him, upon a lot desirably situated if iresaid without further charge. one member of which was Bennett Mil sample of the standard <>f excellence, the ter wh »indie has not seen f r sometime. Tw 1 of the h gs but thirue i m mths >’ I ments on Main street, with bearing fruit trees Don't fail to g i. lion, held an inquest over the remains. upon it. Everybody Invited to Citijoeni a deserves a id w.ll attain sue- i Hira n Farl >w and E. M. Miller re- weigh -1 res »e t ive’y 1 O a 11313 p m i Is. The f lets above state I wore brought be For particulars inquire of Mrs. Har cess. The subscription ¡»rice is $3 per turtle I last M m I iy from their visit to If any me m the valley cm show heaver C' irtstmv ? T iee .— meeting of citi fore the jurv, an l examination showed Attend ! riet Ewing, who may be found at the year. h >g; >f that age, it is in order for them zens w ts held at Me C ill <V Burn s Ila’l that the bullet ha I struck a little t > the residence of Mr. O. Coolidge, in Ash the Will unette va’ley Their descrip- on We Inc? lav evening t? m ike arrange right of the pit of the stomach an I, pass land. 12-tf C ommittees A ppointed .—Mrs. II. C. ti>»11 of the r »ads is t >o fizrid 5»r pti'i'i- to report. ing below, or thr m ;h, tlie heart, had Supper will be served in grand style The L ikeview !I >• I > say.? Al. Ila Iley ments for a public Christmas tree. T. lodge 1 jist -m ler the skin t »the left of Hill, presidn g i tl.cer of tl e Committee cati<»n. NOTICE. in the new Masonic Hall. of Ai'iai.gemtiils tor tile Masonic supper i Stages s i Tec on the Linkville roa Is. was killed at Silver Lake on the 27th G. Watters w is chosen c’ airmanand P. L. the spine, where its location was plainly Fount tin, se reta-v. The foltowinr were on Chi 1stu.as Eve, Las aj pointed tl.e fol Both of Phillips' buckboards were laid ult. by a wagon b-a 1 of logs falling on appointed a committee of general ar vi ib’e. T'e jury ren lere 1 a verlict to the e'lect that deceased can e to Lis death : Oregon / lowing sub-committees: Committee on up with bro ten axles last Tuesday, and him. As lie was driving d -wn hill the rangements, w th powe- to atmoiiU sub- by a rifle shot fired by s uneone to the | L and O itice at Roseburg, Ball in Houck s Half Nor. 17th, 1879. i wig m brake gi e way, the unhirtuu .te cmnnfttees: J. Q. Eu'anks.Tr., E. J. decoration of tables—Madams McCall, Walter br night the mail in from Parker’s young ma 1 was thr >w 1 against a tree an 1 Fu’ow, C. b. Butler, Dr. TavV.r. Mrs. jury u lk 1 >wn. The next day the re- i Notice is hereby given that the follow COMMITTEE OF CZNERAL ARRANGEMENTS— Eubwnks, Baum, Cool.dge and Butler on h >rseback. I the Lal thrown against him, b oa'.ing J Ilo'uk, M 's. J. Tozer, an I Misse? O’, main? were buried, but a few days after ing named sett’er has filed notice of hi« I war 1 th - C t mar agxin ipnexre 1, acconi- and Misses Libb.e Daggett and Sar.ili CArr. j. M. M iCAI.t, intention to make final proof in support n. c KILL. M •. Sc »tt, who during the past year his neck and liter dly crushing his f.tc • lie Mford. Rachel Apnlegate, 8us e IIi'l Fox. Comm.ttee on ¡»reparation of has been tanning leer I11 les f .r Hutch into the cr-e iee? of the bark of the t ree. an I Kate Thornton. Committee on Fi r»an e 1 by a nLy?xi.an, t! e body was ex- I of his claim, and secure final entry there T. O. ANDREWS, limned and the bullet taken out and pre- [ at the expiration of thirty days from meats, pies, etc., for table—Madams ings glove f ut >rv, is now engaged in Notwithstanding the heavy an l ci m nance— I. II tick, P’e is. Frint vs and serveL Whether it l>e still kept by of H. V. PHILLIPS, J. S. EUBANKS, the date of this notice, viz: James F. Phillips, Jacobs, Wagner, Fox, Green tanning and finishing buckskin for the tiiiu us storms, the O. A C. Stage Co.'s Mr. Rae! eb>r. (' uirn ttec on Music— someone who knows its history we can- Wells, Homestead Application No. 2.375 i Q Willits, Miss L in WiVits an I C. not tell. mail and Dunn, and M.ss Fannie Fox. San Francisco market. stages have n >t misse l a hip during the J. for the S. W. 1 of N. W. j. Sec. 17. E. -KECEPnCB COMMITTEE M“rritt. M >ve l and c?r-:ed that W. A. A of N. E. | an 1 N. E. j of S. E. j, Sec. Committee on decorating supper room — past tiiree weeks between Healing an I Wil iL ire be invited to deb ver a short DR. J. n. CHITWOOD, Castors, cake baskets, car I receivers, 18, T. 33 S. R. 1 Eist, and names the j Cleland A Lehners, of Yreka, are put Yreka, and wml.l not have been detained Misses Nettie Wagnei, Susie Hill, Uttie opening ad Iress. This is the first at- w. n. ATKINM»N i-ud G. S. BUTT.EB, ting up a building at Little Shasta f >r a at all between Yreka and Roseburg but temnt to set up a Christmas tree in Ash- napkin rings and vaces—all trip’e-plate following as his witnesses, viz: J. C. Dunn, L.uri Anderson, M-nnie Ander silver — at Watters A flyer's. Go get Durkee of Jackson county and T. J. FON. C. C. REI K M AN hik I GEN. T. O REAMES branch store, which will be under the f >r the hig 1 water which it w is impossi- Ian I indenen lent of any society, an d we son, Rosa Eubanks, Ada Horton, Add.e Bell of Jackson county, Oregon. one fur a Christmas present. t > cross. Tae C utipany an I its employe? hope everybo-v w ll enter bevtilv into management of M. J. Cleland, one of DR. D REAM ». nd >A-. VANCE, W. m . F. BENJAMIN, Register. Wilshire and Miss Robinson and Messrs. desc ve an I recci . e inu -h ere lit for the its sunn >rt. Mr. Houck has offered the the old Academy boys. CAPT. O. C. APFI.FGATEf.nd R M. THATCHER piesisteiice w.th which they have over- usa of bi? hall, lighted an 1 warmed, and j D eath < t E lizabeth H ill . — At mid- W. H. Atkinson, Guin Butler, W. A. Wats m Bros., of the Likeview '/ ru co.ne the obstacles presented by the COL. 6. G WHITTLE «ud CAPT. D. J. FERBER w’i9 coti’r bu’e. besi les. A fund will he n’ght lost S in lay, Mrs. E'izxbeth IL1!, Wilsnhe, d. 8. Eubanks, Jr., Marsh. SUMMONS. frowning weather king. collected t 1 bttv nrescuts for those chil have issued the prospectus of a semi- i one of the earliest white rcsi Tents of this Wagner, Wm. Erb and Leander Neil. dren who would not otherwise receive ---- FLOOR MANAGERS------ The members of the last named commit monthv paper devoted to the interests of T he B» ne -B ed ? of O regon .—Mr. any. and many a litt’e <?ne who usuaVy valley, b eathed her ’ast at the resi lence In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore temperance and education. It is to be gon, f r the County of Jackson. W. H. LEFDS, 3 8. EUBANKS, JR. tee are requested to meet at the supper called I'tc pari fie Cuumptuu. J. L. Wortman, who has charge of the knows only neglect will remember this of her son-in-law, J. H. Russell, and on Susan N. M ' Lisette, Plaintiff, vs. Ben Christmas with gratitu le and p'eisnre. ! Tuesday-, after the f mer.al sermon had room M >a lay m »r.ii lg for businesj. E. F. ROCKFELLOW, W. A. WILSHIRE. jamin N. Modisette, Defendant; The gross va'ue of the property of the pxhe »ntolog c il work for the Hayden i been preached in t ’ e Presbyterian church T ICKETW -belati g »u,.pe-l.......... >2 50 suit in equity for a divorce. Q uiet M arriage .—List Tuesday af-1 city <»f Portland is place I by a recent as- Survey of which Prof. E. D. C<»pe is the ; Goon S end - off .—We find the follow by Rev. M. A. Williams, the remain* head, has written a letter to the 7b Benjamin .V. Jfod sett-', the abe>ve ter.uion at four o'clock Me. G. F. B.l- sessment at $13,613,125, an increase of ing in the Sheldon, Iwoa, V-n/concern ■ were followed by a large concourse of I nam'd defendant'. lings,of the E igle Mill, an I Miss Frances $832,9o0 over last year. The value of ni'tny from which we take the following ing the new-c liners whose arrival we no 1 relatives and fri*mds to the r last resting taxable pro;»erty is $8,841,525. extract: “Muck could be said relative to Tn the name of the state of Oregon: p’ace in the Hill gru ey ird. ab<»nt seven Myer, daughter of \V. C. Myer, were ted a short time since: “Last week mi ’es above Ashland. Mr«. Hill came You are hereby required to appear in the genealogies of various groups of which in Ashland Lodge A. F. A' A. M. , met quietly married at the home of the bride s Thursday evening F. W. Bashford and to this valley with her hushan 1, from said court and answer the cnmnlaint filed parents, about a mile north of Ashland, the new lodge room? this week, The the ‘Bone-Beds’ of Oregon h ive been ex- Dr. Beals closed up their matters in and Tennessee in 1852. and s< rtled upon a ag'inst you in the above entitled suit, in rooms are finished with the exception of cee lingly prolific, but which would Rev. L. L. R ogeis ¡»erfurming the cere some claim located I v Mr. Hill a few which Susan N. Modisette is plaintiff of the furniture and the carpet, hardly be within the scope of this short about this city and took the cars for ■ donation mi ’ e« above Ash’and. Hero, in content and Benjamin N. M >d:»ette is defendant, j Ashland, Oregon, where they w.ll en mony. Shrewd social prophetesses long which may not be put in until spring. missive. It is not true that Prof. Marsh deavor to carve their fortune? anew. ment and happiness. Mrs. Hill lived with on the first day of the next term of the ago foretold the happy event, and Dame Just received at Reeser's, another lot has any expedition in this country nor They had been citizen.. < f our neighbor her husband an 1 family, see ng with s.ar- above entitled court, to wit: On the sec ossip liad been fixing the date for its h is had since 1871. He gave the region ing c mnty of Sioux something like e:ght isfaction the Wilderness which at fi ■•‘t ond Monday, the Sth day, of February, jurrence at variuas t.»ncs, but it was of the “White’ anl “Peerless” sewing upas exha isle I after getting a 1 lge col years bore up under all the viciss;- siirmunde I her home transfom>e I brthc 1880. And if you fail so tn answer, for aally consummated so quivt.y tiiat most machines—for sale cheap; also, dry i lection. The present paitv have collect tu les and hardships incident to ninneer in-’reas ng «ett’ement into prolific firms want thereof, the plaintiff will apply to people were alter all a tithe surprised, goods, gr »eerie?, stoves, liar Iw ire, crock-j ed more material for Prof. Cope than any l fe on and our broad and fertile but hithe’to tiilel by intelligent, friendly neighbors, the court for t’ e relief prayei f<»r in the and some were want to bebere them- i ery and glass ware, cigirs and tobacco. preceding one, an I notwithstanding the fearhillv ravage 1 prairies with a tenaeitv until the Remo-eless Reaper removed comp’aint, which is: That the marriage selves not so well posted as they consider ' , We learn that Miss Alena M eher, who fxet that he was last, he described more and fortitude which showed the met il of from emth her l iving companion. Mr. contract between the plaintiff anl the their duty tj society requ.r s in su.h I forms, by far, than any other palie »ntol- they were made. They left 11s Hi'l's de-’th occurred in J’dv, 1854, and defendant l»e dissolved, and that the care matters. On all nands, however, we was formerly teacher of music an I Ger ogist who has received specimens from which since P a» time Mrs. Hill has resided • nd custody of the ch 1 -ren of said mar ’ Attorney at «San?, hear expressions of g • -d wishes for the man at the Academy, will return t » Ash tnis field. The m »st recent operations with a name untarnished an I a financial most of the time with her dotighter, Mr. riage be awarded to the plaintiff, ?rd Her many fríen Is of this party have been on the head wa recorl as clean as a whist’e. Frank happy couple, a id wo extend our hearty land this winter. P ortland , O regon . Dunn. She leaves three da'i'ffiter3, a’l that the deren'lant pay the cosiaand dis congratu.acio.ts up m the auspicious here will be glad to welcome her return. ters of Gr » >ked river. We will probably Bashford, especially, had a host of warm married and living in the ra’lev, o«ch bursements of this su t. friends here who regretted to see him g,v, jMrtieuiar attention paid to Land Thio», CtìDecfiag unioii. Mr. and Sirs. Billings will at It is reponte I that Hiram F irlow and be tw > years longer in exploring the all of whom join the M ail in ex "res ing wnth * la-og family of children—Mrs. Pubh’s’ e 1 in the A shland Trnt'cs by Debt* a nd all ¡dad» of GowramnlCMMh once take possession of t..e dwelli :g M. M.’ler. w’ i’.e on their w y home Northwest.” • t! e tone th it he may meet with that P frick ^binn. Mrs. A. V. Gillette and order of Hon. H. K. Hanna, Judge of pn i u>ii.- . 4M a Vi • ,uu hoqbe no ur the mul, recently vaea ed by E. from the Willamette, wmkedlike beavers success in hi3 new home to which his Mrs. .T. H. Russe1!—a’so two sonw,one of of sai l cop t, made at Chamber«, Dec. G i huh «t mkaii « wi»¡ at load be my **••• Mi 8. Farnham. A. C. J 'NHS. F>rC irist nas presents gi to Watters straightforwardness and industry will cn- whom is 1 v ng at Portland and the other 9th, 1879. all one day t • rep iir a bridge the other PurU.ud. [»JaoT {11 WEEK, fiv <1 y u ee -ily m de. Co* ’y s:de of R iseburg and then had to pay Atioraoy for Plaintiff. | in California. | title luui. & Myer ’ s jewelry store. 0-*<*vutaifree. A4J»«s> X'su* *Cu.( AU. . I four bits to get across. TIIE ASHLAND TIDINGS. LlXlL BltEVirillM CHRISTMAS! I I F & F ’ TO BUY I Jasper Houck, I ASHLAND HOUSE, I 1