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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1880)
1- Lan gol 1 Valley Newa. Attempted Marder ait Our cotempcraries accuse the gills of A first-class candy-pulling party was A shland O love F actory . — Mr. Manzanita of being eager to take ad given at the residence of Job Tozcr last Bueklew has Imught the Ashland Glove i Wm. Forsythe, a ll)pcksmitli, who for Our correspondent sends the following FRIDAY FEBEI’.*. RYX lì SO. Measles still reign. vantage of their leap year privileges, to Saturday evening, an i wo noticed sev- fact »ry of J. B. R. Hutchings and will merly lived in ^ksiiland and went hence under date of Jan. 29th: the consternation of certain bashful eral young society gentlemen the next continue the business. lie has had ex Measles thickening. Llnr-a of Travel. to Lake conntv, made a murderous at AVeather clear and Cold. morning with evidences of keen and sac- perience in glove making, and will con tack upon his wife with a knife at voimg loviers. Court begins next Monday. Stek is doing well considering the The O A* C. stages Ic .ve Ashland as fol Mrs. J no. Colman, of Wagner creek, chorine enjoyment still ling ring about tinue to use buckskin dressed in the same Lakeview on the 21st ult Forsythe was winter. Factory bell ringing again. I lows: Going north, at 7 A. a . m . ; going manner ¡us that which Air. Hutchi logs has intoxicated at the t'.me, but the incen the Corners of their Illi mt’s. I south, at 6 p. m . Stages are now running on regulai came to Ashland last Tuesday to wait Henry Vincent lias lost six head of ut > n her three children who have been Fur every kind of piiintmg the imper used heretofore. By the first of March tive to the deed was jealously, it seems. horses from “bots.” :. II. jF. Phillips' Linkvllle line stages time. attending the College and who are all ¡suable mixed paint ia the be ;t that can I he will be ready to fill orders ’for ; gloves He and his wife had been separated for leave every m r’.iipg at 5 o’clock, N. S. Goodlow has driven a part of Lew Ross is te'jch'i’g school in L ike SICK V.’ltu iiiC’lSlOS. • i every description, and will gu irantee a snort time, he boarding at the hotel. necting at Lii kviile •.• 'th hacks for lensed. It is the me-st durable hi: band of cattle to Alkali, for feed. Lakeview and 1'i-rt K’unath. Four- county. satisfaction. Mr. Hutchings will start The following account of the affair we Fears are entertained by many of our most »atisfact. ry in every way. I Allen McDonald froze his hands and i horse stage on 'i nd it , AA ectnesi1 v Stages have but few through passen- farmers that the weather will not allow highly recommend; d by* all who 1 out :d»out the first of Al iv to travel as take from the H ru'd: feet so badly that the nails are coming and Friday. rs now. salesman for the factory, and the gloves them tn plu.v until it be too late to put given it a trial, and IS inc’ distantly Mrs. Forsythe notified the postmaster off. Officers installed at Good TamjJm's in as large an are-* of grain as they have CTCilS lg demand. Dr. <"lit woo l is .ìli will still I ear the brand with his name here to allow no one to take her mail,ex- WE.VHEI! UEPCRT. Ichabod Hall bus been quite 111. hav* unon it. I .dge t -night. manufacturers’ age it f »r t'. s locality. been contemplating. cept on a written order from her. Some ihg suffered an attack of paralysis of one The following is the weather report days after Forsythe ceiled at the office side of his body. He is now able to Now is the time to advertise fur your V"Ut!:s Some of the liar ly you ’’’: "f Asl1’ 1 Tii. Democratic County Committee i< F iib L aw or L ea ) ear .—The furnished us by II.C. Hill, for two weeks informed that lie walk with lissistance. fin’ the mail, but was i.. spring business. •efure known ¡my phys- eaik d to meet at Jacksonville to-morrow. who have never I Lanv J mr J rind 5 attention i ending Feb. 4th. Thermometer ra- Jesse D. Carr, of Clear Lake, Modoc forded at 6 a . m . and 12 im : Sever d new buildings will be erected H. K. Hanna, John Bolt, J. N. T. ical ailment grei: f»*r thin a “stubbed imp rtant law relating to the extra day ’could nut get it, except v ith her consent; county. Cal., has 1< st fifty head of cattle, Mil!.::-. A. 8 Jacobs and IL A’. Beall toe or a p liniul lon< ng fur dinner, have in b ay» year, v hic’i bu.unoss men and again he came, on the 20th, with, a like in Jacksonville this year. mostly fine stock. His largo shed was DATE been gre< y ten iiied by the ¡"armiug others should bear in mind. The Jour- result, when, becoming incensed, lie blown down by the heavy wind storm. the caí.yon, coiU;’"Sc the comi:’.:itee. Patterson A Co. ’ s mill, up t> A M. 12 M scemeJ. ill at ease, and, on thC 20th says: “As i. ip year is here, it is v '¡’ir* February rnnnber of Harpers symptoms of their respci ■live casts of can be run part of the time. 39 29 Clear .............. 24 D ead S heep . —Jos. Stockel, who ar measles. One young man declared fre to Know what the law o: 4 4 of leap year IS. instant, went to the house with the ap- i 20 Tim free public library of S in Fran- magazine contains an interesting sketch s of doing gr ?at bodily in- ¡•areiit purposi rived from Bridgeville Thursday, state« about i i be law, it is said, takes no notice of 38 1 cisco is new light led by electriciry. of the Percheron horse, and its intro- quenily that he knew lie w..s 22 31 \V 1C* RS V» 1 41 24 ¡»ca ts of days, and as t > the 2'Jth of Feb jury to l.is wile, as will appear from the that in coming in from the bridge to. duction and use in Amcrica, speaking die. And his w:us a light ease. 4 • Q AVhitnmte s place, lie saw many dead 40 1 James Thornton is now Superintend highly of its g od qualities. Air. J. A’au Horn, of Jenny Creek, ruary it takes no notice of the whole following statement, sent us by B. li. sheep on the slopes bordering the road. O 4 4 ent of the Ashland AA’oolen Factory. o 40 24 made us a pleasant call last Saturday. day. The 28th and 29th arc computed Fine: 44 He judges from what he savt on the way 4 41 Mr. Jones appeared on our streets Mr. Henry Rhodes has moved into < hi the evening of January 20th, 1880, that the loss of sheep of the Fort Baker as one «lay. For example: Suppose a He said the snow was then about eight Tuesday with a veritable Jackass rabbit. Powell’s house next to Air. Tver’s. een inches deci» at his ranch, while in note is dated on the 28th day of Febru about twenty minutes before 11 o'clock, range ami east of Mad river must be N otice .—All notes or accounts due the — Piamdealtr. Air. Jones will doubtless i I was aroused from sleep by Mrs. For great. He says the weather on the Van M. L. McCall and Henry Norton left firm of Inlow & Furlow wiil be placed in know better than to go promenading the some places on the road it was two or ary, 1880, payable one day from date. sythe rapping at the door and calling Duzen has been colder than for many three feet deep. Air. A'an Horn put up a Ordinarily, it would be payable on- the the hands of an attorney for collection if Roseburg for Ashland on Tuesday. years past. — Humboldt Times. streets in such company hereafter. Jus. Clough has sold the Roseburg and good many tons of liny this season, and 4th of March, and so it is in leap year, “For God’s sake let me in!” when Mrs. not settled immediately. There are no rubber overshoes 1. » be Ke'yiou« Notices. Slankard this being at Slankard's resi- finds a good market for it. Timothy and not on the 3d. Coos Bay mail route to H. O. Coston. I n tow & F arlow . are 111 I denco—arose and let her in, and asked I Prof. Lecke has a large writing class had in Ashland, and heavy boots 'rows well on his ranch. U nion S abbath S chool ,—Every Sun H omicide in S iskiyou C ounty . The her what was the matter. She cx- Ii demand. Our citizens now have to get Two H undred H ogs W anted —At at the College <»n Wednesday evenings. The attorneys for plaintiff in tho case A reka Journul reports the killing of a claimed: “Will has tried to kill me'. He day morning at 10 o’clock in the Presby overshoes by express from other markets. the Ashland Mill, to weigh in the neigh terian church. A cordial invitation ex The mechanics lien on the new Al. E. Oh, for a wagon road to the coast ! of U. S. vs. AV. C. Griswold have filed a Portugese sheep herder named Manuel ! has cut my hands all to pieces' ’ I got tended to all. borhood of 100 poun Is each. For par ticulars apply to Wagner, Anderson A Chueh building at Phoenix has been paid Rev. SI. A. Williams will preach at Chas. Hargadine has sold his interest bill in chancery addressed to the judges Sylvester about midway between Yreka up aiyl went into the room where Mrs. against cer- and Hawkinsville on Feb. 1st. 11 c was ! Forsythe was. She requested me to have the Presbyterian church next Sunday off. of the U. S. Circuit Court, Co. in the business of Hargadine A Latta, at alleged, hold ille- killed by Cornelius V::' uDorsen, another I he lights in her house blown out and the morning at the usual hour. Mrs. G. AV. Kimball, of Roseburg, Lakeview, to Geo. Conn. Charley in tain parties who, it is H omestead N otices . —Settlers can I gall}’ certain property hrlonging at one herder, who at once e went __ to Yr ka ami • doors locked. Mr. Slatikard and 1 did as have their notices of final proof pub died of consumption on Thursday of last I tends to return to Ashland to live as soon time to Griswold. A perpetual injunc noi: * gave himself up to t ’ . ._ authorities. Van she requested; then, at her instance, > the as he can settle his affair? at Lakeview. lished in the T idings at the lowest rat es week. tion a. liust tho disposal of said property I>< rsen stated that lie w,'s athi-kv I by went f >r Dr. Cason, who came and pro Aliners of the county are all busy, and by simply requesting the officers of the JENKINS.—At Willits’ mill, on Kearf Air. R. Ball found an umbrella on the by the parties now h »!d»ng it is asked.. Sylvester an.I am flier Portugc :<?, and nounced her wounds bad. The next are cheerful in the prospect of a good road between his tannery and Ashland creek, Jan. 25th, to the wife Frank Land OiFce to send them to us. Alany people ;:i Lake comity ar? anx 'i:iv:ug a shot gun in his hand 11 ed both morn mg, Forsythe came and commenced Jenkins, a son. season. ; last Monday morning, and left it at this barrels at the men when B acon and L aud - Wanted at the ious to have a new r- a 1 opened between they were but talking with Mr. Slaukaid outside. I i Jay Beach expects to return from Ken I office. The owner can recover it i*y Bonanza and Lakeview,and although the five or six feet from him. Both loads was sitting in the house when I saw him Pioneer store, where the highest cash SPECIAL NDTîers. tucky with his new horses about the last 1 proving property and paying for this 110- County Commissioners have thus far took effect in the head of Syl vestcr. Van and went out. The first I heard him market price will be paid for the same. i of March. i tice. B utler EK Jt R ockfellcw . declined to give the project any aid. it is Dorsen had i been herding Flock's sheep ’ speak something concerning his Estray Notice Work has been begun upon the Gen. Ben. Simpson, of Portland, lias likely the mail will be put through in and two Portugese also herded A eep "il children. He then asked where Lis v.ife To be A bandoned .—Gen. McDowell, finishing of the interior of the M. E. J been appointed postal agent f>>r Oregon the near future. It would be a great the same range, and the two ¡»a was, and was told that she wt»s in his Taken up by the undersigned,six miles the division commander, has sent the ’ chtftch building. vice Air. Seybolt,who returns to ( hicagc convenience for the traveling public, had trouble ¿or sumetimc. Bo (Slankard’s) house, lie then demanded cast of Ashland: Two horses, each six commanding officer at Camp Harney, an The Gordon lane is said to be in a Air. Simspon is spoken of as one who shortening the trip between Linkville ter and Atm Dorsen were in g: rm- m know what was the matter, and was years old; one bay, 14i hands high, a official telegrahic dispatch not go to worse condition now than Herren s lane. would make an able and conscientious : told that his wife was badly cut. He and Lakeview over twenty miles, and peaceable, quiet men, but tl ere are little white on left fore foot, no other any more expense to the government than Gravel is needed. ' officer. then came into the house ahead of Slank- giving a better route both in winter and p'« ion? that A'an Dorsen’s story r is marks or brands; the ether, iron-grav; was actually necessary, as the ¡-»st would entirely correct, He was to have a i ard and, on confronting his wife, asked: David Finley, a pioneer of '47, died at i A splendid assortment of valentines summer. 1-1’, hands high, white spot on forehead, be abandoned next summer. limiliary hearing on Wednesday. “What's the matter, Ellen! Vfhy aint I his home in New Era, AVillamette val- ; has ju3t been received at the Ashland some white on nose, no other marks or P anthers K illed . — W. K. Monroe, — ---------- Drug store, comprising every variety, you at home ?” She replied, “How can N ew Orin ers , I. O. G. T. At its | ley on Jan. 21st. brands. I’he horses were appraised Jan. L each in the L iver .- Air. C. of Lake county, who came from Cotton After his second inquiry as Ab,»ut “every other” house in town is from the most beautiful and delicate to wood on Wednesday, tells us of the sad Burkhart-, of Albany, writes as follows I I go home last meeting Ashland L->dge, No. 189, I. 24th. 1880, at 825 each. O. G. T. elected the following officers a hospital, full of victims of the “fell the most grotesque and ugly, Take a death of several panthers and wild cats to the M di nnitn-. “There are different to what was the difficulty,she said: “You C. NEIL. 35 tf look at them. tried to kill me last night,” to which he for the ensuing quarter: W. <’. T., J. D. distractor, ' measles. from leaden causes. On Sunday last, theories among farmers as regards the replied, using a wry bad expression, “I For anything in the line of saddlery ’’ountain: W. V. T., Etta Hargadine; Jas. Harvey, of Foot’s creek, died at Walker, the hunter, who lives on the origin of this leach in the liver; some Now this Weak AV. Sec., N. A. Jacobä; AV. 1’. S., L. the residence of G. W. Lance on AAed or harness, go or send to the st‘>re of Sterling ranch at the foot of the Siski- think the sheep eat them with the grass, did; and I in sorry it wasn't from here linger, a to here! ’ ’ indicating, with his C. K. Kluin in Ashland, where such I Helman; AV. Trews., Katie Chitwood; nesday of last week. yous on the thither side, killed two large others say the slice]» drink fhcii» from line across his throat, from ear to ear. things jre sold as cheap as anywhere in AV. C., AV. H. Leeds; W. M., Mattie panthers which he found feasting on the stagnated pools of water , etc. My thc-o- T. O. Andrews concluded ‘hat he The foregoing is the substance of the Russell; AA. I. G.. Augusta Si3soit; W. would hot leave Ashland, and is again at S’liitheivi Oregon,and where a good stock carcass of a buck they had just killed,and rv is that the leach is natural to the evidence given by Air. Fine at the exam is kept on hand. O. G., C. II. Gillette. on Monday he killed another panther and sheep the same as botts to » the horse, work in the woolen factory. AND - The Oregon and California and AV est two wildcats, the ¡»anther measuring six I am led to believe that all sheep have ination. The story of Forsythe ir>, lit O vertaken at L ast . The Corvallis.) The College bell needs oiling, Its substance, that he went to the house ern Oregon Railroad Companies will feet and a half from tip to tip. Mr. the leach more or le.-s, even the : deer of Gazette says: Grand.ua Wells, while very sluggish ringing has caused the early in the evening ami remained there .rant return certificates to all delegates Walker should have a pension. the forest have leach of the liver. Jos standing in her daughter's door, and see bell-ringer to be accused of laziness. in conversation until after 10 o’clock; who attend the annual meeting of State Tn -o J k eph Hamilton, of this county, tells me ing the tram bearing Messrs. Koehler , J. B. R. Hutchings has sold his prop that he went there intending to cut her How HE 1»ELIVE e d I r. —Tii e Y reka Temperance Alliance to be held in Eu J. H. ¿ ayfield, Proprietor, he never examined a sheep or Lamb that and Brandt pass, remarked that it was erty up tho canymi to Air. Buckley, re ears off'and put them in his pockets; that ¿lowing: Union of last week has the f< fi'- ! gene on tue 18th of February. had been killed for mutton but what had | the first time the cars had passed her. Up cently from Red Bluffs, Cal., for $1,009. A’esterday morning we observed a well- leach in the liver. Aly <q»inion is that she resisted and got b.OT hands cut, and Notwithstanding the hard freeze every to that time, fi r nearly GO years, she has Prof. AV. I. Nicb ols is suffering from known citizen going down Miner street sheep well kept are seldom troubled with that it was her fault. ' The nature of Having again found it necessary to as kept ahead of the railroad. It was erysipelas, and has been un ibleto attend night, the grass appears to be growing a dragging about thirty fee’ of rope at the leach. Now for the cure or ¡»reventa- Mrs. Forsythe’s injuries, .”.3 wo have same control of my hotel, I will warrant? the first time she had ever seen a train of to his school duties since Tuesday lnorn- little in our valley, the warm afternoons to the public a making it a shade greener every day. I other end of which was a small package, tive: One ¡»outid of salcratus mixed with been informed, aie three very serious ears. ' The same is true of Unele Jake cuts on her hands — two on one and one when we We followed to invest igate and With half a chance, it would soon offer I I salt enough to >al; a liv.ndn head.given ”lS . / * Grimsley. ----------- ■ ■ Mrs. L. J. AVhite and her s >n, Colonel, luxuriant pasturage for the longing stock. got within twenty *■ feet or s > of 1 the pack once .a well; for three weeks, will cure on the other from the effect of which M eeti N'. •> T own B oard .—The town came up from Rock Point la t Saturday, age we win; of sonicthi.. something wo caught a whi; 0 which the worst cases of a diseased ¡lock of she may remain crippled for life; one Strictly Temperance, and Meals second Last Sunday evening Rev. L. L. Rog blow of the knife struck her in the side, board held its regular meeting last Fuvi- fur a visit with Lester vV hite, of this to none in th 5 stat?. ers ilelive”e<! an able discourse on “The didn’t resemble cologne, but v. hich made sheep from leach, and continue t<> give day evening. I lie Recorder wax ordered place. us conclude that there was something every two <»r three weeks a half pound severing a steel corset-spring, dohig no J. 1!. MAYFfELD. Prophecies of the Bible. ’ His nextser- other damage, but making a close call to assess the property of the town for J. O. C. AA’imer will be connected with mon (Sunday evening next) in the series dead in that package. He turned int > mixed with the salt, ami my word for it, A shland , Feb 5, 1880: [4-3f? for her life Her ankle i? badly sprained ♦ he annual town tax. A petition was A. I’. Hammond, we learn, in the work the Artist s Hall and handing the end of upon the “Evidences of Christianity”wiil your sheep will never be troubled with and her back badly bruised, and a severe presented calling for improvement in the of building the steam grist mill at Jack ! SOCIETIES be devoted to the miracles of the bible. the rope to Prof. IhienkJ, remarked leach any more.” wound in her face, from having fallen on sidewalks on Granite street. This was sonville. “there is something Strickland sent you The rc-purt that the material for the from Roseburg.” Professor ¡lulled the referred to the Committee on Streets Goon S hooting .- Tim Scott Valley the stove, al! showing that a desperate Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. L it i hi Friday evening last, a gold Lake County xumin r had been spilled and Sidewalks, with instructions to sai l Meets Ht the new n-.ll of McCul) A Biuiu every rojie in and as the ¡uickage came up over : N'¡rs man tells a good one on Bro. Bird, struggle had ensued. From what we cuff pin set with jet. The finder will re into Gooso lake was a false one. The ma Friday evenire a r o'clock p. m . Brothers an</ orsythe was intoxicated rt can learn, I'o committee to inspe t the walks in several of the Yreka Union. Mr. Bird was over eieters in *t<>od Winding uro corituily invited to at-* ceive thanks by returning- it to Lizzie terial has arrived at Lakeview in good tha edge of the counter a look of joyous places in town and take sn h action as at Etna and went into a shooting gallery. the time, and stung to madness in the tend. Tue Temple mee:» every fret and third Wed-’ dellgift spread eve* his countenance, and i Hargadine. condition, and the publisher expected to he exclaimed, “Ha! Linmerger !” maybe necessary or a.lvisa1 In. The story goes as follows. “Some grace- belief that a clandestine corresponde nce nesdny in e xh muniti. AVillie Bilger, of Jacksoyville, came issue the first number of the paper on T. O. A ni 'B eits , W .C. T., less fellows invited him to try his skill, was going on between his wife and some W. TT. I.rm.«, Sec'y. R eligious Rr.vr ” Rev. A. Brown up to Ashland on Monday with Miss the 5th. B uying C attle . - De timi the follow- having previously fixed a string to the one not a resident here. He has been informs us that a religious awakening ha.’ Mollie ILissell, who had been visit; ng at “A Mr. bell of the target and stationed ing in the Dalles P. Ashland I,odgv Ao, 23,’ Those who have sent in books to the one of bound over in the sum of 81,000, ami, A taken ¡»lace .among tiic pe >ple on Wagner Jacksonville. library are requested to call and indenti Davis, from Iowa, ic engaged m buying their number at the other end of the at ¡»resent writing, has been unable to creek. Under the leadership of Mr. ! There are 334 school children in the iy the same, if they wish to receive cattle to drive east, We learn that he /A. r. & A. M.. secure bonds. Howe and Mrs. Brake a protracted meet Roseburg scho >1 district. There are .53 credit fur them, Many of tiro books has purchased over 4,000 head in the string. Every time the editor fired the nolils their r'-ated «Hnwimixitimi» Thursday ever1 bell rang violently, and he soon began t> Ing« on or before ihe full moon. Brefhren in goorf ing was begun at Mr. Lynch s on ’I hv.rs- pupils in private schools. The number have no name in them, ami the coinmit- Rock Creek country, and on the Ray CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET. to get enthused on the subject of marks etaudmg are ccrdHliy invi'el v> attend. tlay evening. Jan. 22d, and continued of voters is 218. ! tee was un able t » learn to whom they Fork of Willow Creek in U mat ila county. manship. As the story goes he.offered W. H. ATKINSON, W. M. The following is the calendar for the ' until last Sunday. A number of conver I had belonged. The prices paid are as follows: For year- J. S. E cbakks , Sec'y. G. AV. AVilshire came over from Butte bet that he could hit a five cent nickel or February term of Circuit Court,’ to eon- I sions have resulted, and next Sunday * creek Monday evening, and reports his James Alorton, of Wagner creek,made lings, 87; for cows ami two year olds, Tilden's chances for the Presidency at a vene next Monday: » Ashland Lodge lAio. lo,- week (D. V.) the rite of baptism will be sheet» doing well. He has done very lit- us a ¡»leasant call last Tuesday. He re 810; for three year olds, 815, ami for thousand yards, and wanted to challenge State vs. Arch Chrisman: assault with i administered at Wagner creek to six per 8. Lang Dr. Carver to a glass breaking match, a dangerous weapon. I. e: o. F a ported s<’ine li’ile ¡dewing being done in four year old , and upwards, ; tie feeding so far. EoM their regnhr meeliDs every Saturday even-’ sons. A Ryan, who dr< ve a largo id of cat- having tried his hand on Denny's show State vs. Jos. Welks; indictment for ! ng at their bill in Ashland. Brothers lu good' A roof over the stairs between the Ala his neighborhood. A few farmers are ition last case, but we take that statement < uni murder. I ndicted for M anslau « I r .—The sonic building and the building in which able ♦<’ plow in the afternoons, but they tie to Cheyenne frnni this ctanding are cjrilully invited to ut'cud. year, are again in the field, lev have grano sal is. After the shooting had 1.1). A elj / an , n . o ., State vs. Daniel Doty; assault with a Portland papers rej>ort that a U. S. the T idings office is now keeps off the find the ground too wet for very satis dangerous weapon. already bargained for E d . D e F eatt . Seere’ary. lead and factory work. ’ grand jury have revurned a bi!! i f imlict- snow ami the rain. gone on for a time Howard Turner ap Wm. Bybee vs. A. AV. Hawkeit, E.U. will purchase as many more. To make peared in the crowd and said ho was ment against pilot l»<>ig, charging him Deer hides are now quoted in the San The State Temperance Alliance' will the drive this year they will require five e tired of pulling the string, and he would Robinson and Je se Robinson; to recov- with wrecking the steamship Great Re Francisco market at 20 <" 25 cents for er money. hold its next annual session at Eugene hundred head of horses. We are in- public at the month of the Columbia take a strong cigar in his. ’ ."hen a flood winter hides and .30 ú ' 37 2 cents for 1 iest A. S. Mo<»n vs. Francis Ball; to recov City, commencing on the 18th day of » for: o d that they have parties in i the I river last April, and causing the loss of of light was let tn on the shooter's mind er money. summer hides; and our merchants are February at 2 1*. M. Klickitat A .»Iley buying horses, as they BLACKSMITH. ten lives. Dcig is now in Mexico, and and he set the gun down with a mental I’. Donegan vs. Haync'Oliver; to re In consequence of the illness of Prof. i mad because they cannot send down yet lack 20 • head of the required : nu di cover money. as there is no extra lition between the resolve to have the whole party doubly what they have. AVe must have a wagon Nichols and many of the students, school her. IL D. Hull vs. Geo. T. Sly; to recover MAIN ST., ASHLAND, OSEGON, United States and that country, he is be indicted for ¡»laying the string game, and road to the coast. was adjourned at the College on Wed money. .Appealed from Justice’s court. yond the reaeh of our laws. Mo have E xpress R obbery .—Pa¡»ers were trapping Birds coiftrary to law.” J. W. Riggs is now doing some of the nesday till next Monday. Tlios. Smith vs. Simon Caro; to recov Is now prepared to do all kinds of work heard no Conjecture as to the motive for buit work in photography that has ever placed in the hands of Sheriff Hogan er money. S tock in S iskiyou . — The Journal says A. Bar, of Etna, Cal., who recently in his line at J. S. Eubanks' shop, the deliberate wrecking of the steamer. been done in Oregon, or anywhere else, Wednesday evening, says the Roseburg the loss of sheep in Sisi A. J. Walls vs. J. B. Thomas; action became involved in financial difficulty, .skiyou comity this I n S trawberry V alley . AVe make has settled with his creditors on the ba outside of the large cities, and his sani Pltrindrol, r, for the arrest of a young winter lias not yet c reeded 6,000 head, for <1.images. Wm. Healy vs. Applegate Gravel Min BETWEEN THE RO JR &TÌLL AHO MÂS9NIC HALL,' pies of photographs taken in the ne w man in Oakland precinct, for robbing and that much of it is due to the em- the following extract from a letter from sis of 40 cents on the dollar. V.I.cr.- !••• will ctl'inue i” b i-’n'ss gallery will bear comparison with me Wells, Fargo A Co.’s express. The par ployment of inexperienced herders. ing C«.; to recover money. A\. F. Southern, who is now assistant u tit Io-» n<*w i-h p is bini'. Half a dozen men were set at work bett work of city artists. L. < ¡oldsmith A Co. vs. P. J. Ryan; io ti »11 r uf this l’ulil i ry we fail 1 tole.’.m. * 2 tf postmaster at Hazel creek. The lei ter upon tiie new shop of Harry Smith last Webb, wh<> has the largest ’ lumber of recover money. i Sheriff' IL 'g.m. with commendable zeal,as Jas. Birdseye, of Foot s creek, hail the was dated Jany. 27th: “Times are very AL n lay morning, and it will be ready sheep, had some Italians employed, and Elizabeth Wathing vs. ^etcr Jack; to measles, and exposing himself when con certained tha.» the young nn:r had been moved about 15,000 in several bands, to recover money. dull here. The ground is frozen to the for occupanc}%n a few days. A. E. WEIGHT. valescing, look a relapse and has been employed and was engaged in teaching wards the lava beds at the old Modoc war depth of about six inches; mercury is Landrum <fc Rodgers vs. G. AA*. Mace; Ashlrnd Harrv Crandall, who was in the school at Day's school house, on Cal- dangerously ill since. Too much pre i four degrees above zero. C. A <». stage grounds, for the purpose of taking them to recover money. GENERAL BLACKSMITHING man, for a while, is now a theatrical apoma, to whi h place he hied away early Jus. Patterson vs. Wm. Patterson; to caution cannot be taken against the dan was eleven hours making twelve miles to Colorado, lO.oiH) being splendid mut ASD ’ yesterday. John Jackson passed here ¡»laying some of the chief parts in comic ger of exposure at the turning point of Thursday im ruing. ■ Arriving on the ton sheep. Most of them reached the recover money. WAC-O’i MAKING, R. Farris and T. J. Farris vq . J. AA*. the disease, and for several days after scene, he found the young man had shak lava bed outskirts before the storm, but last week on his way to Anderson with a pit ct>s i t AA’oodward's Garden. Hayes et al. ; suit in equity. en the dust from his feet and 11 own. Re BONANZA, OREGON.- Rev. J. A. A'andever, who left Ash ward. band of 450 head of cattle. Fritz Auteu- 2,000 head were caught in the snow on Douglas Countv Road Co. vs. Canyon pairing t » Oakland, the Sheriff ascer I land last spring, has located a homestead rieth, of Yreka, is superintending the llev. J. H. Mayfield has again taken I I the way, and nearly half of them per ville and Galesville Road Ci.; garnish All kinds of blacksmithing dche in the I near Dayton, AV. T., and his family will possession of the Union Hotel, and will tained that the boy s father had received ished, the herders making no effort to ment. Sacramento toll road. best style at reasonable prices. go hence to join him in the spring. hereafter play the host at his old place. a letter from Ualifi ruia, enclosinc one to get them out of the snow io sheltered lo Str.-ill A. Henry vs. Charles Henry; C hange in R ailroad T ime . — By a HORSE SHOHNC A SPECIALTY. W hen George AA’ashington was pressed Mr. Alayih Id purposes keeping a strictly his son. The letter was given the boy. calities where browsing could beobtained. suit for div/tree. letter to Col. Stone, from Jas. Rogers, .After reading it, he so. m xlisappearcd, Susan N. Alodisette vs. B. N. Alocli- Wagons, Buggies. Wheel-barrows. Etc, j the agent of the Stage Co. at Reading, I to accept a third term he said: “No, I first-class house in every respect, and he since which time.n to trace of him has A large number of sheep have also died sette; suit for divorce. made and repaired. Plow work re- we learn that railroad time has again thank you, gentleman.'' But Grant is a should receive the support of all who been found. He is a young man, only at Willow Creek ami the prairie between c<nves special attention. Sarah C. Weiis vs Albert Bethal; stilt look with favor upon a temperance house. where Webb's 10,000 rang*?, but most of in equity. been changed. Now the passenger train man of fewer words than AVashingtmi. ri-îs tf ' about 19 years of age, and lias parents them were old sheep, while several were Air. Stone is building a dwelling house His tables will be furnished with the best leaves Sacramento at 2:20 p. Ji. and ar David L. Hopkins. Administrator of who have endeavored to do a good part rives at Reading at 9:06 p . m . Going on a lot bought of Thus. Smith, in the fare that may be had in S outhern Ore bv him. Disregarding their advice, he killed by stampedes and crowding to suf estate of Dani. Hopkins, deceased, vs. down, the passenger train leaves Read tract formerly a part of the Skidmore gon, and guests will receive every atten has mmglcd in bad comt any, and is now focation for want of proper herding. IL F. L. Hallock; suit in equity. FRANCO-AMERICAJi HOTEL, C. AV. Kahler vs. J. Elhott, confirma Som . 200 head were killed in one band ing at 5 a . M. and arrives at Sacramento property, on the east side of Aiain street. tion. JACMVIUE, ORECufc \ a fugitive from justice. As there was a F. AV*. Bashford, Esq., has received by such crowding from being frightened tion of Sheriff’s sale. at 11:50 a . m . The train from Sacra Dr. Taylor, who has begun to collect stranger met him the day he left, who E. K. Anderson vs. J. Id. Pl.hhnote; MADAME' HOLT s»i!I cAntinneu tc’ mento to San Francisco leaves the form natural curiosities for a cabinet to be from Iowa a certificate of his member appeared to post him abour matters and by a dog, and sheep starved down to confirmation of Sheriff s sale. wait upon guests at this long-estab great hunger also kill themselves by eat er place at 12:10 p . M. and arrives at the kept in his office, has a stuffed specimen ship of the bar of that state, and his tilings, it is supposed there is a band AVm. Bybee vs. A. AA ’ . Hawkett ef r 1 ; lished house, and is determined to* of latter place at 4:05 P. X. The up train of the “fretful porcupine" killed in Lake standing as a lawyer. Air. Bashford lavs theçe fellows, and i»ne hr. 1 been sent to ing when driven up to a hay stack. The suit in equity. spar* no pairs in the endeavor ,»o give made many friends since he came to Ash satisfaction to the public. Viailnr«* shearing last fall no doubt also caused to connect at Sacramento with the Read county. H. P. Deskins vs. D. AV. Leasure; will r.t ell time« find the tsb)¿fl supplier? land a short time ago, and his best rec- warn him of ¡ ell ling danger [The rob- the loss of many, the winter following ing tram leaves San Francisco at 9:30 a . suit m equity. Air. Al. A. Drake contemplates mak o.am< i. ’.ati-:i is : kt-succi--s v. 'tli which bery, we I< m, i..„s c •mmitted near wi»h ti e L 7 6’r” to te had in »SoutL— being so severe, but the fall clip of m . and arrives at Sacramento r.t 1:15 p. Augusta Si.;, a vs. A. D. Helman it er*' Hr* p”n. ing a trip to E .stern Oregon and AVa<h- lie h:u dispatci <-d the Lusinr.-.- erdi nsled Ul !\ I. Chy, CJ. ”»".. yo.;r.:r mans naim Weob s realized over r r •.). so That fi a’.; ¿uit in equity. M. The run from Reading to Sacramen ingtun Territory in the early spring,with 'i'hit’Jfnl for past r-atronar’y, a shafj? is ' T s. I’a u.J to him. AVe .ire g'. id to sec ilmt he al uancially he may not be much lose? in Rice Benson ; c»f pnblic favor' is solicited to is now made in six ¡tours and fifty the purpose of looking fo; r. location i Jacob Neatuammcr 4-4tf M ADAME- ready has h’.* hands full -’f hilliness. minutes.— Union. a Etcck farm. his experiment of fall shearing. siji' in e riity THE ASHLAND LOCAL BREVITIES. TIDINGS 4 1 I t I I I I 1 * 11 I a i t> HOTEL BAKERY 1 ‘1 I I i >11 id 11 I I » J HARRY SMÍTH, 1 I Ö.