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Andy Davidson started for I week with a 1 »a I of 1 am», UeaItalic lUimmue at Link tille. Yreka this The lt d ¡Shore for December l as F lattering .—The Ashland College R soulat . R eaping .— Some writer hu shou.de; s, leached us, an 1 we fi.i I it a very inter and Normal school is prospering grandly said that ons hour's judiciotu reading A cor.-esj»oudent sent us the following FRIDAY............................................ Jl’I. 2. IMO Date your letters “1830.” com meal, and other Rogue River pro esting it miber. The publisher proni.ses with about one hundred and thirty stu every day fur ten yean would make any one day last Week: St. Va'entine ’ a Day next. , ducts fr«»m Jacksonville. important improvements in the pcus 4 »ec- dents i.i atten iance. Some very neces !>!*>«■ of I'raTfl. The sublime serenity of Linkville was ordinary poteen well informed and intel sary improvements Lave been made in tus for 1880, one of which is the increase Chas. Ha»g»i line st.irte I last M >n lay The chicken pox lias ma le its appear- distuibed to-day by an a.nusing episode ligent. Of course, the kind of informa I ‘Tie O. A C.stages le-ive Ashl-in ’ as f'»l- for Lakeview. anee in Ashland. All the cliil Iren in B. in size <>f t ¡e j »urnal, -.v.iich will conta n the building, which contribute largely to in “the course of t.uj love” between tion gained will depend upon the books lows: Going north, at 7 a . m . ; g‘»ing Entertainment at Good Templars F. Reeser's family have Ind it, and we ¡ one-thir l more rea ling matter than at the comfort ami sue«.ess of the school. a romantic young couple, who, in the un j chosen, and the hours may be spent in south, at 6 l*. M. The Faculty are laboring earnestly, an I hear of one or tw , other cases. ¡»resent. On H. F Philips’ Linkville line stages lodge to-night. conquerable resolve to ¡»lunge into the I absorbing the idle dreams of light, trashy meeting with great success. With a lit leave every morning at 5 o’clock, con ’Supreme Cou.-t of ♦’reg >n convenes I’e »¡>!e who m ike the trip from this For next job printi »g of all d«3crip “seas of matrimony,” Lave been waiting ' literature without bringing much benefit necting at Linkville with hacks for tle more »■/// from the CiZ/rn ’ ic Setd'uif', ♦ions sell y > ir orlj.-it» tie I’lD- place t-> Linkville in their <>w i convey impatiently for the arrival of the license, to the reader; but tlie standard works of Lakeview ami Fort Klamath. Four- next Wednesday. they will make it a first-class institution. horse stage <>n Monday, Webiesday which had been sent for sometime previ literature will give culture as well as Change your scho- I readers and spel- ings office, wnere they will recieve ances and take two or three «lays for it, — ¡¿er. Crowrli i.t <’./ •» < i<in Adru at'. pleasure to the careful reader, will en don't understand how the stage can be prompt and satisfactory attention. and Friday. ously. krs I efoie tl.e 7th. Sixty-seven marriage licenses were is driven through in a day. A look at the 1 lie delay in the arri al of the license large his scope of thought and raise his O iegon W ool .—A circular from the Mr. L. F. Willits and wife were visit WEA1HKH HEP.'KT. sued by the C »unty Clerk of Jacks >n broken axles, wliippletrees, etc. , when heaviest wool dealers in New Yolk, in was galling in the extreme to the impa aspirations. The reliable newspapers of ing Ashland this week. county during 1879; and 332 deeds and the mail comes in w uLl throw some i forms us that Oregon wool rates higher tient lovers, but proved of great benefit the day will repay perusal not only with The following is the weather report A law department has been aided to light <>n ti e matter. furnished us by H.l C. Hill, for the week 92 mortgages have been recor led. in that «uarket than any on this coast or to the many boarders at tl e hotel, who, a knowledge of the important events that ending Dec. 31«: Therm »meter re tl.e Willamette Uiiivereity. Tiie cold wave that sc «t the mercury in iexas. California, Texas and territo when having business at the postoffice or transpire in every quarter of the globe, Do n >t let t’.e Crescent City wag »n corded at 6 a . M and 12 M.___________ bat with a glimmering of every science, Eggs sell at 50 cents per dozen at Fort r a t project fail for lack of what aid it d >wu to zero here h;is been fe't all over ry woo's run in price from 17 to 35 at Forbes' saloon, always found a good every theory, belief, doctrine, tradition, Jones; I utte«*, 35 t 1’1 cents. nt (K W E V i’H Eft TH ER >» T It m y l.e in y ur p wer t» give. The road thecontme.it. The peop'e of the Boy cents, while our wool is quoted a’ong path, no matter how deeply the snow An exchange s ys v a! il ;san infalli w nil 1 bo of g eat value to this valley. City have been wrapp ng up their ears with the Southern States at from 34 to may have fallen the e .-ening before, So, hope and ambition of nations and the 12 U. «. M. leaders and masses *of their people. A ble reme*Iy f >r »-ab »n sheep. 09 36 Iv is repo t«. I that the thermometer and making fun of e.ich other’» re I nose», 40 cents. This speaks well for our state, everybody was satisfied, except the post first-class news journal if regularly read 26 31 Cdy John Maik has lost a number of his marked 26* below zero at Fort Klamath ami in the e.i»t t.ie cold has been intense, and we hope our sheep raisers will pay master, who was constantly haunted by í I 40 32 noithem Iowa and Minnesota shivering such attention to the prepa ation of their the apparition of the anxious face of the is an education in itself, and while not Angora goats on Little Applegate. last week. The snow is four or five feet 28 41 Cle’r giving <i thorough mastery of any special wool for market that we may always ex impatient young man at the window. The ice crop is bountifu’. There deep, and about three feet at the Agency. to the tune of 56° and 58° below zero. 19 34 Finally, both the postmaster and lovei branch of human knowledge or thought* Gen. Jas. II. Turner, editor of the cel other parts of this coast and soon 3.5 14 should be no scarcity next summer A man named Swinger while out hunt 26 45 were relieved by the receipt of a letter •pens the door aud beckons the way to kille I a sheep her ler equal the eastern states.— ”•;’. Link Helman, left Ashlan«! last Satur ing in the mountains near Canyonville ''id fl. f 'o >i which answered the description of th« the heights of learning an 1 culture, named Strobe in a saloon at Pendleton day f«>r a visit to 81iastn valley, Cal. ■»ne day recently, lost his way, aud spent C oasting . — A number of the fun-lov F or S ale or To L et lhe building long-looked for missive. Beside himself nearly eve-yone could find at least one one day lust week. A dispitdi says two day;» md nig ts wa ldermg ib>ut in ing boys of Ashland have been coasting The 13th, 14th mid 15th of May .are now occupied I y Dr. Chit wood as a drug with joy, the young man rushe lacr »sstu s»»are hour for reading in every twenty- General fui’iier bear.» a g »> I reput ition the snow. upon the steep hillsides about town with set f »r the Jacksonvil'e races. _AV store, <»n Main street, Ashlaml. Foi the _ days the hotel to tell her it ha«l come. < n ioiir, and many who have more sjiaxe all through the country as a talented Norwegian snow shoes. These danger Patter » »a V C >., h ive » iva I .ib >ut 93,- partien’ars see opening the envelope, the lovers found a hours than they can while away agree<a- Mr. V »V. F. Songet Las m.-> u«l abou’ lawyer and an honest, upright man, and ous looking shoes are made of boards C. K. KLUM. (n25tf> fifty sheep frum his band since the storm. (XM) feet of lu*.n'»er at the Butte creek is respected by every >ne. Strobe was license, indeed, but their bright anticipa >ly never think of sitting down with a about four inches wide and ten or twelve tions suddenly fled, upon the discovery took or paper if they can find anything steunmill sm?e they t> »k p »sses.iion Mr. C. U. Schoff, of Big Butte, has not of good character,. N otice . — All persons indebted to B. feet long, turned up at the fiout. About •Ise to do. Young men should cultivate Their Ashland mill cannot be run oil ac F. Reeser by note or account w»w.«/ «Mr been spending the holidays in Ashland. D. W. Prentice & Co., of Portland, the middle of each is a strap for the toe that it was one of Forbes’ old liquor li .i taste for g-rod rinding and form a habit count of ice. by January 1st, 1880. I must have A number of in »uths are seen w.th< ut send out a Christmas greeting to de-a'ers and block for tl.e heel of the boot. The censes, which “the boys” had sent them, of spending some time each day if possi- Many sheep are dying in someportions in sheet music and musical instruments, instead of the document so ardently hoped money. [27 4t] B. F. REESER. their accustomed cigar stumps this morn coaster guides himself with a long pole, f<»r. It was a terrible blow to the youth >!e in thus improving the mind. The of Jackson county, and if the severe ing. in which special mention is male of the N otice . —Those having accounts with weather continue, the loss to sheep own favorite Man»feld A Notni upright pi and with a little experience can walk up ful heart of the enamored swain, but, be reading room alxmt to lie opened in our Good skating has been furnishing spurt Butler i Ruckfellow are hereby notified ers of the county will am Hint to thous anos and their rapid gain upon popular lull quite easily. The descent, upon a ing possessed of great determination oi own offers the greatest inducements and for the young folks of the Willamette steep incline, is swift as the wind, and, character, he at once fur no 1 a plan fo; x —!lent opportunities for mental cul- that a settlement must be made by Jan ands of dollars. favor in Oregon. The handsome instru valley. the b »yi say, “takes the wind all out of carrying the maid off to California, where u« e, and we hope to see our boys patron uary 1st, 1880. The Sfal'ii-I says there are at least ment of Prof Kugler, of Jaeks«»nvil!e, a fellow.” About forty hogs were slaughtered at B utler .k R ockfellow . they could be married without a license. ize it regularly. three opium dens in Jacksonville, fre which has attracted much notice, is of the Eagle Mill on Tuesday, * ne of which V eteran of 1812 G one .—The Rose So, this tine morning, in company with quented utmost nightly by the young men this make. A ccidental H omicide .—Joseph Hess,, H orse and B uggy F or S ale .— A weighed 424. burg l rl-a -n bat rep »rts the death in another party, he drove up to the hotel i stock raiser of Little Butte precinct, of that place, and calls upon the authori good horse and buggy will be sold uj»on Rev. W. II. Klyce, pastor of Jackson Miss Elda McCloud, who has been vis that place Last Saturday week of Father in a sleigh, and, leaving his companion vai killed on Yankee creek on Monday, reasonable terms for cash or upon credit iting friends in this valley, returned ties to close them up. ville circuit, M. E. Church, South, an If the icy pavements have cut your nounces the following as his appoint Adam Day. Mr. Day was 84 years of to hold the horses, went in and inquired the 29th inst., under very singular cir- with good security. For particulars ap home this week. shoe leather to such an extent as to make ments for the ensuing conference year: age. In the war of 1812 he was a ser for the damsel's mother. She appeared, .iims’ances, the details of which were re- ply at this office. B. R. Willits and wife came in from repairs or a renewal necessary, call at geant and fought against the British. He and with «a bold heart he told her that In. ited to us by \V. K. Reeves, who was First Sunday in each month, at Jackson intended to carry her «laughter away. the innocent cause of the homicide. It H omestead N otices .—Settlers can I Kean creek last week, and s;»ent the hol Nutley’s shoe shop and be made happy ville in the morning, Ileber Grove in was in the service when Perry fought He had hoped for a mild acquiescence ii. t>«; ears that Hess and Reeves, who are have their notices of final proof pub idays in Ashland. by new soles or new boots. the afternoon at three o’clock; second and won his memorable victory upon the his plans, but he had reckoned withou '»rotliers-in-law, were felling timber on lished in the Ti dinos at the lowest rates lakes, and so close was he to the scene of Prof. W. T. Leeke has an evening II. M. Garrett brought to Jacksonville, Sunday, at Phoenix (Colver's H ill) at 11 by simply requesting the officers of the writing class at his residence, holding one day recently, a nugget of gold mixed the battle that he heard the guns and his host. The prospective mother-iu-law he range for browse for cattle. Both a . m . ; third Sunday, at Brownsborough saw the smoke of the contending fleets, remonstrated with her daughter, but, nen were chopping at the same tree, Land Office to send them to us. two meetings a week. With quartz worth about $106. It was at 11 a . M., an-l Antelope at 3 in the af failing to make any impression upon 1 < r less on the lower side, and the latter be- On December 1st there were 266 in- taken from the claim of John Meldrum ternoon; fourth Sunday at Antioch at 11 lie was on the pension list of veterans of C oates —C arson . —Miss Nora Carson, constant heart, direc‘ed her efforts to ci ning tired a change of position was the war of 1812, when living, and an ob ▲. M. who formerly resided in Ashland, was mates at the Oregon Insane Asylnm, 192 ! on the Carberry Fork of Applegate. ject of veneration and respect by every ward making an impression on theyounp .nude. The first blow made by Reeves A very pleasant social dance was en- last week married to Mr. L. O. Coates, males anti 74 females. N ew Y ear C alls . A number of the one who loves his couutry. man’s head, after the most approved pu »truck Hess’ axe, causing h ’i> to stagger of Fort Jones. Her many friends here The Wells boys have as yet failed to 1 joyed by a select party in the large lower Ashland young ladies were prepared to . __ __ _________ — ___ i_____ gilistic fashion. She pummelled bin; forward, and the snow being slippery he wish her joy and long-continued happi find their lost sheep, but John Walker's i room of the Masonic building last Satur receive callers yesterday, and several of R eported L ost .—On the 15th ult., thoroughly, notwithstanding his cries o' x>uld not recover himself, but received, ness and prosperity. W e acknowledge band proves to be safe. day evening. An excellent oyster sup- their gentlemen friends went the round siys the ilre i aim, Mr. Henry Coleman, “Help'. Help! Take her off!" etc., and lie full force of Reeves’ second blow,the compliments. Mrs. Jas. Thornton, who has been j«er was furnished at the Ashland House to exchange the compliments of the day. a partner of Col. Joseph Teal in the stock finished up with a “beer tapper” on th« »it of the axe striking him just above the by Mr. Houck. A general go xl time is rep >rtel, and the business, left Eugene, taking the old end of his nose. Then she let him go. einple and entering deeply into the brain, N otice to S heep M en .—From 1,000 quite ill, has, we are ¡»leased to note, re The New Year’s Eve ball in II rack’s objection which is urged with goo I rea military road to Prineville, Wasco county. and he made for the sleigh, whither th« l'he unfortunate man died almonst in- to 3,000 head of sheep will l»e wintered I gained her usual heilth. There is talk »»f a leap year ball in Ash Hall was not as well attended as was a i- son in large cities agiinst the wining ex Since that time not a word has been young lady had preceded him, and drove dantly, and Reeves started at one© for with feed and shelter until May, if re heard <»f him di e tly or indirectly and quired, for one-half. No band of scabby land on St. Valentine's D.iy, or at some ticip ited, but the merry party danced cesses indulged in by New Year callers fears for his safety are en’erta ued. Col off, thankful that there was enoegh of Jacksonville to summon the coroner. till morning, and were well satisfied with cannot be charged agiinst the Ashland - him left to execrate all mothers-in-law. or diseased sheep will be taken. For time not very far distant. onel Teal sent a messenger to the ranch He was c mqueror in the main chance, Hess was formerly from Yamhill county, the night ’ s enj »yinent. The supper was ites. For sale at a bargain—a go«»d Taylor particulars apply to Jasper Houck, at the was about 78 years of age, but in vigor one day last week to ascertain his where ! but his reputation a< a warrior is on tin & Farley organ. Fur particulars inquire one of Houck s best. ous health. He leaves a large family.— Ashland House, .Wan 1, O pi. R eady for B usiness .—In another abouts and nothing has been heard of decline, and it is the general opinion tin» ''Cllt ill fl. A warm south wind began to blow of J. D. Fountain, Ashland. * column will be found the card of Dr. J. him at tliat p «int. Alarmed by his con S end in the B m » ks .—Those who have i Thatcher A Worden are ready to wait over the mountains Thurs lay m »rning M. Taylor, who h is his handsome dental tinued absence a large ¡»arty of citizens he will not attempt to vindicate hisconr- A social dance will be given in the Ma offered to give books to the Ashland Li upon customers iu the new store with an and this m »mi ig thasn *w has s» far dis rooms in Masonic Ilall furnished and from Pri.itville starte ! so hunt for il im : age in another encounter wit « the muth- im ic lodge room to-night. Supper will brary and Reading Room Association, er-in-la.v. O bzrver . appeared th it the bare gr >un I is seen ready for use, and he may be found at exc«-llent assortment of goods. •e served in 'he h wei | art of the build- are requested to leave them at t’»e mom upon all the hillsi les facing the valley. his office ready to attend to patients at I last Safurday with what success has not ■ ig by the la lies of the M. E. church. Three Douglas county h.»rse-thieves, EnUrt Unmet»! Ht alie HI. K, linrch. been anno ince«!. of the Association in Masonic Hall, ns Stock men are rejoicing. - business hours. The Doctor has not all ' ■ - «»--------------- McCormick, Shafer, and C bl», have been the Library Committee have prepared The Me -eury at Lakeview went down of his furniture yet, but when his ar A large audience assemble 1 at th F rozen to D eath . — A German named shelves for them, and the room is now sentenced to the penitentiary. to 14* below zero last week,and the snow rangeme its a;,e comp’eted he will have E. Penning was frozen to death in the Methodist chinch last evening, and tin The following have been recorded in The officers of Ashland Lodge, F. A in Goose Lake valley w.is about 12 niches open for use. as handsome and comfortable a suite of woods about thirteen miles from East entert liument was enjoyable tlnonghou*. '.e County Clerk 3 office since our last ------------- A. M. elected for the ensuing yuar, were deep. The // t •./// says ma sy band» of rooms as any dentist in Southern Ore- Poit’and <»n Chr stmss Eve. He w- iked It consisted largely of vocal music, ai: O rder of E astern ^ tah .—The mem i installed last Satu • lay evening. enort: cattie hive been driven to “ t.ie dssort, ’ in Portian I and his fa ’lily lived in the t e care and labor which must have ben« bers of the Masonic order living in t’us i Wagner, Anderson A Co. to McCall <fc T he Y reka C reek .—Mr. Cranston, Begin the new year by sending the w.ie.o t’lece are b is!ie.s for brouse. neighborhood, w>th the r wive* and woods about firteen miles distant. On bestowed upon the preparati »n of tl.< iaum, property in Ashland. Considera- one of the project >rs of the new Yreka T idings t > your e‘.stern fri"nd» w'io are The champion eater regale I his relia daughters, an 1 al’ those eligible tn me u- Wednesday morning he started for home many excellent pieces reflects great cred ion, $4 ». Creek enterprise, has been in t >wn this interested in y«>u ml y >ur I »cality ble appet te at the M is mic supper upon with a bundle of toys and presents for it upon the zeal of those who thus e - b“'nhin, who-»re »nteresie ’ i»i the <»rg-»n- E. J. Farlow to 11. T. Inlow, land in We a-e in lebted to llime», the printer, 27 biscuits, half a pound of butter, a week endeavoring to effect arrangements his little ones, and, eager to rex h home, pended much of the precious time of the i/ation of an Eastern Star lo lg • »n \sh- Ashland. Consideration, $100. by which the new corporation, the Yreki land, are requite! to meet in t’ e 1 >dge of Portland, f »r a handsome calendar, plateful of bone.I turkey, a two-p »un I Ditch Company, can g > o i w!t.i the en thought to shorten the distance by tak holidays. Owing to ‘'-e absence of some of tl e Reiffton« Notice*. cream pie, s x cups of coffee and an un ing a “cut-< if” throug1 the woods. Be room of M 'sonj • Hall to- u »rmw aft er- bearing a fine engraving of himself. terprise. W'.iere he cannot buy on ac intended ¡»articipants in the exercises, 1. D<»mghy, Cottonwood's merchant, | recorded amount of pistry aal confec lost Lis way, and after wan lei ing about no»n at 3 o’clock. U nion S abbath S chool ,—Every Sun- count of ¡»rice he s tiying to purchase is cl »sing out his ''Usiness on account >f tions. till night, and when within two miles of some changes were made in the program • iy morning.it 10 o’clock in the Preaby- the right of way for flumes, etc. , through T imber T. aw P enalty . —T,ie’'o,»g’»s ill he ilth, which causes his retirement. crian church. A cordial invitation ex Intense c >11 wo ither is rep »rte I from the lands. As soon as lie can effect the home, sank exhausted and was frozen to me as printed. enu’ity snys: “Joseph R 'e I, The exercises began with an impressive ended to all. W. S. M ».»re, the new postumster at : Ewtera Oregon and ’Vashington terri- necessary arrangements, he will report death. Ou Christmas morning his fam taken below last week for entti ft timber Linkville, will put up a number of new t »ry. At Umatilla, on the Upper Coin n- to the company, nnd if they consider it ily went out to meet him on the road, anthem, “Father, O Hear us i” by Mrs. on railn nd lands, ws fin'»«l 8100 by MARK I ED lock b >xes in the ¡»".sto bee at that ¡»lace. bia, the thermo neier rep rted 11’ bel«-w satisfactory, work will pr »bably be com- and found him with the toys for lus little R »gers, Mrs. J. Q. Willits. Misses Kate Ju 'ge Deady. It nr »st ’ e anil of him Thornton and Lou Willits and Messrs. B. F. Myer is recovering as rapidly zero; Celilo, 3* l-elow, C.iscades, 9’ be menced at once, by setting men to work ! ones still in his icy grasp. that he had perform« I a’l that was in Rush Willits and Charles Carey. Prof. BAR—HEARD. -At the residence of low; Wallul i, 19 ’ below, and The Dalles bmles parents, Dec. 24th, 1879, m as coul.l 'oe expected fr >>n the injur ies enlarging the big dit< h. — / ' • »•>»»». his power to comply with, the law prior to T errible T ragedy at O rleans B ar . I* >gei s next offered a short prayer, and Yreka, A. If. Bar of Callahans, to 5 ’ below. received from his f ill from the b iru r »of. j the f »llowiiig excellent programme was his arrest, .and if he emumitte I an offence — Report reache I Etna yesterday, says Miss Nellie Heard. M ete > rol » gical .— L’he a.mini issue then presented: Duette, “Music an 1 he: The h »li I iys have taken their place The Yrek i J-a ««»/.■ says that one lier<l- aga'nst the ’aws it was because he was the /»«< »•</', of a terrible tragedy at Or Sister Song,” l»y Misses Lou Willits -n I ROE-M< DONOUC.IL—Dec. 25, 1879, of Prof. Tice’s “We it1 er Forecasts anil wrongfully ii.forme 1 as his duty in the ei on Butte Creek, C J., has lost <<ver8*X) am mg the day» that h ive been an I are I an I American Almanac for 1880,” is out, leans Bar, the ou'ity seat of old Klam- ■ Kate Thornton; reading, “Wuundcd,” at the resi.lence of I ride s parents, by he^J >f sheep since tl.e severe st r«a» set n >t. an I pe »¡»’e ire ♦»eginn ng to settle by Prof< Leeke; Medley Quartette, Ly premises." Ju «;eS. J. Day, Mr. Marcellus Roe ath county, and now •e ’ 1 »' ging to Hum- I Mrs. Rogers, Mrs. Billings, Prof, k >g- down t.» regalar I» isineis agiin with a i and .ve le rn that tho first edition of over and Miss Helen McDonough, all of in. ; 23,000 copies was called for within eight boldt. It appears that an Indian had ers and .J. S. Eubanks, Jr.; recitation, i N ew M sic .—We h 1V9 re eive « from Jacks >n county. feeling of relief at the though? that they , Notice the new idvertiscraent of B F. ! some tr ui'»le with a min named Henry “ The Wedding Fee, by Maggie Br«»w ; <1 iys of its publication, and .a second the popular music emporium of M Gray, Reeser and remember that he offers to are not co nprlsl to be always e igiged ¡ larger one ¡»ut to press. It is fuller and Scott, a min of a family, whom bo was solo, “The King and the Mide -,” by D. 117 Post Street, Snn Francisco, the lat num Rusli Willits; charade, “Cure I,” by M ss sell goo Is t > cash .msto.ue s for cost and > ! in public merriment. iii‘»re specific in ts weather prognostica cutting savagely with a knife when Jas. Laura Anderson, and Messrs. A. 'I. est instrumental piece on the catalogue, At the regular meeting last Sunday freight. tions for 1380 than formerly, an I a vari Osborne, a young man, attempting to in Wright, C. C. Walker, I). Herren an- .S V'-GS.-To the wife of G. W. Isaacs, “Christinas Bells, ' by F B «scov.tz; morning the Uni m x u day School elect- If any of our subscribers should chance , of Li. tie Butte* Dec. Sth, 1879, a son. ety of subjects of interest, such as plagues terfere, was cut in the lower part of the Earl Rogers; s >lo, “Milk Maid’s Mar ¡»ike 50 cents. Mr. Gray has just pub- 1 ed the following officers for the ensuing neck, causing his instant death. Scott riage S>»ng,” by Miss L«»u Willits; leci- NIC • EPS ‘N.—At Waldo, Dec 28th, lis! ed a special list of new compositions to drop in upon ns .and remind us that a year: Superintendent, Prof. W. I. Nich a .d the astronomical relations thereto, tation, “The Quack Doctor,'’ by D. is also believed to be dangerously wound new year has begun, we would take it 1879, to the wife of F. M. Nickerson* heat ami sunstrokes, cyclones, facts for for the plan >, which is selected and Earhart; quartette, “Poor OM Joo,” In ols; Assistant Superintendent, J. Q. a son. ed and liable to die. The citizens imme graded with ¡»articular reference to the kind'y. Willits; Treasurer, W. W. Kentnor; foretelling the weather, etc., are dis diately seized the Indi in, hung him up, Prof. Rogeft, J. Q. and Rush Willits an The citizens an 1 Tranj ers of the vicin cussed. Copy can be obtained by inclos Chas. Carey; recitation, “The Exit’s,’ wants of teachers an I pupils. The l ist Organist, Miss Susie Hill. spuri» l, oii(K. and riddled his body with bullets. Scott, by Miss Nettie Wagner; duett«?, “Aw; y ity propose building an academy at Je ing 20 cents to Thompson, Tice A Lil- will be sent to anyone upon application. The cold nights have caused the water the Bowl, ” by Miss Lou and J. Q. Wil we believe, was formerly District Attor rome Prairie, Josephine county, next lingston, St. L’»uis, Mo. / to freeze s > i«i the flu.no of the woolen ney of Klamath county, a id a worthy lits; Caud'e Lecture, by Mias M »ego O fficet b E lected .—At a meeting of season. Due. and 1 mely Notice ! F alling R oots .—Reports como from citizen. Osborne is a brother-in-law of Howell and John Stanley; tri«», “F'uthr ' factory that power enough conldaot be Oreg >n Chapter, No. 14, R. A. M., at I On," by Prof. R< gers, J. Q. and B. R The w «ather has been against the O Id ! had to run the machinery. This makes virions I rjvti mi <«f the roofs of build S. H. Birdsall, the Sawyer's Bar merch Willits; recitation, “Tomorrow," 1») Jacksonville last wgek the following of All persons know.ng tl emselves in- Fellows' building. First rain, then frost 1 Bro. Andrews mad. He has to skip ings eing hr >k n by ♦’t* heavy weight ant, aged ah mt. 26, and a highly re Miss Ada Horton; quartette, Pr »fesso. lebtod to the i.ndei signed are notified ficers were elected: T. G. Reames, H. has kept the*brick-nia»o«is from finishing along the flume like a water spider and of snow last week, but we have heard of spected young man, who follow««’ the <»c- at Ilnme," by Prof. R gers, J. Q. U il P.; M. Hanley, King; A. M. Berry, that their necounts If by their work. no serious accidents. At Jacksonville S. cupition of packing, 've have been un lits, Mis. Rogers and Miss Lou Willits. clean out the ice with his little shovel. Scribe; D. Linn, Captain of the Host; Miss Susie Hi’l presiding at the organ note or otl.eiwise, by January, 1880. Madame IL»lt, of the Franco American W. Jackson, Sojourner; C. C. Beekman, One <>f our young merchants received a Booth’s barn fell with a large quantity of able to gain any particulars as to the concert recitation, “The Closing year, j. m , M c C all a co. Royal Arch Captain; T. T. McKenzie, Hotel, at Jacksonville, kept an open leather necklace and charm from Link hay, and five horses were under it, but cause or reason of the Indian committing by Misses Ella Ritter and Lena An-le" A shland , Dec. IGth, 1879. [27-3t son; solo, “If I were a Voice,” by Prof Master 3d Veil; II. C. Hill, Master 2d house f >r the entertainment of her friends ville yesterday with the explanation that fortunately escaped injury. The Scott the deadly assault. Rogers. Veil; N. Fisher, Master 1st Veil; Max on New Yeirs day. it was awarded him by the Lake County Valley .Vrtcv says: “The stock bam of The supper both before and after the SUMMONS D readful C atastrophe .—It is re- The Yreka I'n'oii says Maurice Ren Lying Club for being the champion liar Michael Lighthill came down with all Muller, Secretary; Conrad Mingus, entertainment, was prepared and erved ner has l»een made treasurer of so many of Southern Oregon. The prize came by his cattle and horses under it. They ported that the schooner Mary D Pome- in the very best style, and was well pat rn the Circuit Coart of the State of Ore Treasurer. societies and corporations, that he is now mail, and there was twenty-four cents were extricated and found to be all safe roy, owned at Crescent City, and whieh ronized. The total receipts foot tin to gon, for the County of Jackson. T urkeys and D ucks .—Bro. Bini, of called “Old Stability.” about $117, which will leave over $10t has been engaged in the trade between except one hoise, which was crippled, Susan N. Mudisette, Plaintiff, vs. Ben due. net proceeds. «• the Yreka I ni<>n, has his last ¡>a;»er filled > jamin N. Modisette, Defendant; that port and San Francisco for a short though not permanently. The stock The Board of Commissioners of Lake The Enterprise says that over two and up with acknowledgements of turkeys, county offer a 'reward of $250 for the ap suit in equity fur a divorce. a half million of salmon eggs have been sheds of David Hom, on the Island, also time, while on the way down the coast H ung H imself .—Mr. Geo. S. Down Zb B'njfnutii A’, ilodiaettf^ the above ducks and geese sent in to his office as , prehension and surrender of John hatched at the hatching establishment on succumbed to the tremendous weight and was capsized off Point Reyes last Sunday, ing, unler date of December 23d, sendt- nam d f/ejendant; Christmas presents. We had left room tell upon a large band of cattle, killing and all on board lost. There were two t 5 .¡cm Statesman the following in u - Purdy, tiie desperado. the Clackamas River, near Oregon City. for such matter in our eolumns, but had Tn ti e name of the state of Oregon: A fire at Monmouth on the 19th de Unusually good luck has attended the ef one steer outright and injuring another officers, six sailors and twelve ¡»assen- gard to the murderer of Sam, the bos You aie hereby required, to appear in to till up with items upon the weather so badly that it had to be slaughtered.” gers. The crew consisted <»f A. Scott, Chinama »: Whi’e Mr. W. W. Hunt an< •lid court and answer the complaint filed Well, Christinas will come around again. stroyed nearly all the business houses of forts of Mr. Hubbard this year. Several master;----- Nelson, mate; Janz Frances, «gainst you in the above entitled suit, in By the way, these nimrods who have the town. The loss is estimated at $10,- lots of young fish have already been A L eap for L iberty -.—One dav last Andrew Anderson, Edward Hansen, An Chailes Fray were out hunting to-day or which Susan N. Modisette is plaintiff turned into the river. been shooting so many wild ducks may 000, with no insurance. week Mr. Billings shut his dog up in the toine Olsen and John Hansen, seamen. the farm of Mr. A. Dr ps, they discov and Bc-.j min N. M'<diaette is defen«lant* H. F. Phillipa has had two sleighs Eagle mill, and the consequences wee cf Frances, the cook, was the only married cred a strange object hanging to a tree m the flist day of the next term of the O. Coolidge brought in nineteen quails have slaughtered all they report, but we will never believe it until we see some of from a hunt on Christmas day. This is made at Linkville, which will be used •t startling character. The dog resented man. He leaves a wife and one child. •md on examination it pro-ed to be tl.o i .ove entitled court, to wit: On the sec ond Monday, the 9th <lay, of February* the best score we have heard of among upon the nviil route between Ashland the indignity of being imprisoned with The cook and all of the seamen were «lead body of Chung Lien, the murdere ¡880. And if you fail so to answer* for them. and that place, instead of the buckboards. out due process of law, and doubtless de Norwegians. This was Captain Scott’s of Sain. He was found about one mil«- vant thereof, the plaintiff will -apply to C omparative O pportunities . —A gen the Ashland crack shots. he court for the relief prayed for in the The case of the State of Oregon vs. Until a thaw comes, the sleighs will be termined in his cranium that he would first trip on the Pomeroy. He 1< st the from where the murder was committer’ tleman who recently came to Ashland to It is supposed that he hung himself the omplaint, which is: That the marriage run the entire distance, and the snow on have “liberty or death.” He ran to the schooner May Queen at Crescent City on live after having spent several winter s Wm. Watkinds has been set for the 29tl. ■••ntn et between the plaintiff and the next day after committing the deed, we ’ the mountains will allow of their use on loft of the mill and deliberately jumped the 13th of last month. The names of upon a farm in the Willamette valley, of th« month. A special term of court efendant be d ss -lred, and that the care knowing the fate that was his should 1.» part of the route for a long time. through the glass window, taking a por only three of the passengers are known, •nd custody • f the chil.Iren of said mar- •peaking of want of market and other will be called at that time. fall into the hands of his countrymen iage he awarded to the plaintiff, and A number of hungry looking strange Since the Good Templars of Ashland tion of the sash with him as he went. As David Pomeroy, of Hobbs A Pomery, of A small cord was used for the purpMw disadvantages urged against our valley, hat the «le'endant pay the costsand dis- M. Twnin said al»out a similar experi San F ancisco, one-half owners of the says that the farmers here receive a high horses have been roaming about our secured the use of the handsome and ence of his, “he didn’t want the sash nar- ursement* of this su»t. which was fastened to a limb about te* er price for almost every kind of produce streets and trying to pick up a subsist • comfortable Masonic lodge room for their t cularly, but found it most convenient schooner, and two men named E. S. feet fr mi the ground. To accomplish PubliaJ»e«l in the A shland T idings by r ’erof Hon. H. K. Hanna, Judge of meetings, they have been receiving many to take it.” After he left the widow, he Wood and Wm. Tucker, of Crescent City. his nymose it was necessary for him t than the Willamette fanners can get. ence around barns and stables. sai I mn t, made at Chambers, Dec Grain alone is an exception to the rule, It is said that some cattle have per- accessions to their numbeci, and the had about f rty feet of clear sailing, then Mr. Pomeroy leaves a wife and four climb the tree, f atten the cord, n’i»' Firns'' ’ * • down the trunk an ’ stranr'e th, 13P9. A. C. J’ i NES. '»e st-'ick ice on the m il race, and, children in San Francisco. The Pome an I he thinks a judicious business man , ished along the Klamath river a* d lo Vze has bright prospects. Arrange breaking through that, c 'led off his ar death. Death in this way must har« Att r»t‘V for Plaintiff. roy was a new vessel, built last June ager could m ike more profit upon the around the lake by breaking through .he ments have been made for literary and dor in tl.e icy water of lhe race. Kill been veiy slow in coming ‘ ► Ins re’.ef average farm here than in the Willam ice in t »eir atce>iij>ts to gut water o > mudcal as veil as social entertainment j the dog’ No; only damaged one leg, and for the coast trade. She w. s insured ft>- 'h"s t'i<* conntv is wi'"* I a 1. ig bld c S72 ” '• ’ V »•’ ' ' r “ ■?• r.» <.-■ r?.* •* 83,500. costs in trying a murderer. I he has three leit to walk on. A«i«iTH«U»-*> < ■” . MÍ every Friday evening. drink ette THE ASIILANI> TIDINGS. local niti.irriE* f - .... » «W- ------- ——