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W ild H orse V aliev .—A correspond An exchange from east of the inoun- The Albany Dmocw/say.»: “A preach R oad S upervisors .— The following The Tnanjr Kobber. ent at Wild Horse valley, at the east tamisays: Weather al Walla Walla is er name 1 Starr, formerly ( f the Willam Supervisors were appoint inted by the Couu- FEWAHY IS, 1880 Valentines at Fountain & Farlow's. FRIDAY The young man, Thus. Paul, who was base of Stein Mountain, .-wks if’ said val ette valley, was thrown in* > jail for delightful. Pi unin'i tre .3 and cleaning ty Coiuim-sioneis f r the ensuing year: The measles have reached Phoenix. up yards is the chief outdoor emploj iicnt arrested for stage robbery, was not I'» ley is surveyed and open to settlement stealing cattle o\er at Canyon City a ... L*.sima Ao. o; Geo. W. Lint*» of 'i'ravel. The population of Lakeview is estima short time ago.” as yet, but gardening will soon be in < r- Cooksey, No. L; J. Dudge, No. 10; (). years old at t’lc time the robbery was under the homestead and pre-emption The O. A C. stages leave Ashland as fol ted at 225. Our Jacksonville editorial frier Is dif der. The roads lending into town as well Swacker, No. 11; N. Colvig, No. 12; A. committed. He is the sun of a respecta laws. It is surveyed and open to settle lows: Going north, at • A- M* '• Ji"*’’» Mercurt’ down to 22’ in Ashland yes fer upon the subject of corpur;il punish as the streets after you get in, are, how C. Stanley, No. 11; J. G. Norton, No. ble minister in Douglas county. The ment. but a portion of it is claimed by south, at 6 p. ’i ever, still in a dreadful state. 15; Fred. Downing, No. 17; John story of the robbery we taka/ from the the California and Oregon Land Compa ment in the public schools. The On H. F. Phillip*’ Linkville line stages terday morning. Some parties at Etna, Cal., are about Stought, No. IS; O. E. Rese, No. 19; Roseburg papers: On the 1 Itii day of ny, each odd section within three miles leave every morning at ;> (»clock, Mrs. C. Kingsbury spent a day or two nel says don’t whip the boys: the Timm necting at Linkville w ith hacks for in town List week. to give public entertainments for the C. D. Reed, No. 21; John Margreiter, last October, Thomas Paul, it Is charged, on either side of the O. C. M. W. R., says “thrash ’em.” I ) I-akeview and Fort Kiaim th. Four- purpose cf buying an organ, an.I the No 23; B. F. Mede, No. 26; : Isaac strolled out of Ukiah City, California, and indemnity lands, extending to odd J. W. Riggs has a new sign up at his I Messrs. Raynes, Lash and Barton, of horse stage on Monday, Wednesday with a shot gun on his shoulder, and one sections within six miles oil each side of A rcka.hat e located a large strij1 f ground Yreka Un'-m solemnly warns ‘hem ag; jainst Skeeters. No. 30; L. Gartman, No. . 32. and Friday. photograph gallery. and a half miles trout the city, lie came said road. It will be nccessray to find the uwiui criiamny v.mc.i t.iey are ui ring- C ommissioner ' s Cot rt .—At the Feb into the stage road, having larown his mark» of survey, in order to be able to ‘Squire Gillette, Recorder, will arise ss at the mouth of Beaver Creek, which ing upm: their own heads. It i says : WEATHER REPORT. taey propose to work in due time with a ruary term of Commissioners' C >u.\ tiie flannel shirt over his head as a mask, describe the land to be taken, and then the town next week. Look at Yreka with its organ wound* Cranston hydraulic. reports of the following Road Supervis cutting eve holes, pointed his shot-gun ascertain by application to the Land The revival prayer meetings on Wag The following is the weather report still unhealed' Look at Jacksonville 3» Some few cases of Skagit fever are re ors were received and accepted: Geo. A. at the stage driver, the stage containing Office, whether or not said land has been furnished us by H.C. Hill, fortwoweOks ner creek still continue. still in the mid l of the terrible struggle ported in this vn-iaity, but too many of King, district Nc. 18; O. E. Rose, No. ending Feb. 11th. Thermometer re The Good Templars’ public entertain The valif: of property taxed in Oregon 19; A. P. Talent, No. 3; John G. Nor at the time five passengers, and demand withdrawn to satisfy any of the many^ corded at 6 a . M. and 12 m : the susceptible ones tried Silver creek ed Wells, Fargo & Co. s box, which he grants which at present are a curso to the ment has been postponed. last year to admit of a very extensive for state purposes in 1879 was $46,370,- ton, No. 15; II. F. Phillips, No. 2; Ja i got, ordered the stage to drive on, and State of Oregon and another serious WEATHER THF.RMT R DATE 259, and the amount of the tax was $324,- cob Ish, No. 5.; Geo. Cooksey, No. 6; Several Ashlandites are in Jacksonville booin for the Skagit. 6 A. M. 12 M 595. Of the 23 counties of the state, Stephen Beers, No. 32; JohnE. Harvey, all this at 10 o'clock in the morning. He drawback to the settlement of the upon Court business this week. Butler A Rockfellow will soon remove 46 25 rilled the box, getting nine hundred dol country.— Herald. Clear ............. 5 << Dr. Royal’s eldest son, Banks, is lying their goods to Mr. Klum’s store formerly Multnomah had the largest amount of No. 30; J. B. Saltmarsh, No. 23; J. lars, and returned to Ukiah riding in a 48 26 G property, over ten and a half millions; Heckathorn, No. 17; C. C. McClendon, <4 A nother M urder .—Murders are be 47 28 very low with typhoid pneumonia. 7 occupied by I)r. Chitwood, where they <4 and the least was returned from Tilla No. 14; Ben. Mencli, No. 12; Hobt. A. farm wagon and bringing his shot gun. coming so numerous in Northern Oregon 48 30 8 Wm. Lockie, above Bonanza, in Lake will remain until the new brick addition mook, $83,902. The taxable property 4® He was immediately arrested upon sus 41 9 27 Cook, No. 11; Rubt. H. Dean, No. 10. that there is likelihood of our state being to the Pioneer Store is finished. ) per ton. county, has hay to sell at 820 picion, blit as no evidence could be found 40 36 Cldy............. 10 of Jackson was returned at $1,466,992;' dubbed “Bloody Oregon” by the sensa 40 29 Sn’w............. The new bridge across Birdseys creek and Lake, $830,591; Josephine, $278,- 11 Six persons will be baptized at the B all C ostumes .—The Yreka Journal to convict him he was released. Detec tional eastern press. The last murder Wagner creek Baptist church, Sunday, has been finished. It has a sjian of fifty 290. this week describes the costumes of the tive Hume has been keeping him shad was committed in the streets- of Mon feet and the elevation of the bridge above B acon and L ard — Wanted at th e the only Gen. Lane, of Roseburg, is One of the Northcut brothers, wealthy participants of the leap year ball held at owed, however, with the expectation of mouth last Thursday. A rather notori the ordinary level of the water is twenty- Pioneer store, where the highest cash surviving field officer of the Mexican farmers residing near Wheatland, Yam that place last week. We append a few gathering sufficient evidence to convict ous character named Dick Johnson, who four feet. The cost was $600. market price will be paid for the same. war. hill county, was stopped on the highway items as samples: R »bertina Nixon, a him, and has finally, he thinks, worked lives somewhere on Luckiamute, became B utlf . r < fc R ockfellow . Work is being rapidly pushed upon the and robbed of $3.800. He had just ar whitewashed and rouge-tinted brunette the case up to a point making conviction involved in a quarrel with a young man L. F. Willits’ school in Heber Grove interior of the Merchants’ and Odd Fel rived from Portland, and was going from of attractive appearance, in a handsome sure. The young man's father and fam named Crasley. Johnson repeatedly N otick .—All bills, accounts and notes has adjourned till the weather dries up lows brick building, and those who will Wheatland towards his home, when a evening suit, improved swallow tail train, ily removed to Douglas county, and lie warned Crasley not to lay his hands on the roads. due tho undersigned must be paid with The boys of the Jacksonville Library occupy it are beginning to count the man wearing a mask stepped into the hair bange I and powdered with diamond Ims been teaching school at Day’s, eight him or he would shoot him. Crasley out longer delay, as 1 must have money. Association are about to organize a liter days to tlie time when they can move in. road from a neighboring thicket and lev dust, jewelry, carbuncle (on the nose). milos west of Oakland. After leaving disregarded the warning and str uck him A. W. BISII. ary club. The young man, Tlios. Paul, who fled eling a shot gun ordered Nortlicut to de ....Josephine Rice, a stately brunette, that place, upon learning of his danger in the face with his tist, when Johnson H ay F or S ale .—Good timothy hay It is said the thermometer marked 13 from Douglas county to escape arrest up liver, which he did without parley. Of was elegantly attired, wearing a gorgeous of arrest he went to work for a man drew a revolver and shot him, the ball for sale at £16 per ton at the barn of B. below zero in Langell valley two nights on charge of stage robbery in California, ficers are in search of the robber, whom necktie white kids, and No. 11 boots. named Weaver, near Myrtle creek, giv- i taking effect in the left breast. After he F. Myer, one-half mile from Ashland. last week. ... .Georgiana Peck, in becoming demi ing his name us Cooper. Here he was was shot Crasley walked into the post has been captured by Wells, Fargo & Nortlicut thinks lie can recognize. Apply to O. R. Myer at the Ashland H. C. Hill was laid by last week by a Co.'s detective and taken to Ukia for evening dress, hair none, (costs too arrested by a deputy sheriff’, from whom office and then out to the sidewalk where H ardy S heep . — C. Gamlick, of Sis Drug Store. 36-3t. sprained ankle, but is around again now, trial. much... .Joan Maria Walbridge, a no he made his escape on the road. After a he fell dead. After the shooting John kiyou county, says that a number of long chase in the mountains by a sheriff's son got on a horse and started to hunt and all right. The anniversary of the birth of Tlios. his sheep were imprisoned under a snow ted beauty, but manifesting a decided H omestead N otices .—Settlers can posse, he was again captured, and has the nearest magistrate to give himself up, disposition to flirt. There was talk of a ball in Ashland on Paine, Jany. 29th, was celebrated in have their notices of filial proof pub drift ten or fifteen feet deep, and after been taken to California, upon a requi Johnson is now in custody. lished ip the T idings at the lowest rates the 14th, or the evening before, but it Goose Lake valley. About 100 persons remaining there twelve days without any T he B ig D itcii .—The Journal says: sition from the Governor. There is a met at the residence of J. A. Glidden, food at all, two were taken out alive and Mr. by simply requesting the officers of the ended in talk. Cranston, the Suporintend- reward of $600 offered for the arrest and Rei^iou« Notices. Two of J. M. McCall’s children are and an address was delivered by E. W. have regained their strength. lie can ent of the Yreka Gold Mining Co., conviction of the party or parties who Land Office to send them to us. U nion S abbath S chool ,—Every Sun quite ill, one having something like ty Joseph. only account for their survival from the formed to operate on the Yreka creek I committed the crime, and if young Paul N ew M usic .—We have received from phoid pneumonia. <• day morning at 10 o’clock in the Presby It is estimated that when spring opens ftiCt that they were very fat when closed and other places by means of the Crans is convicted, the parties who captured the popular music emporium of M. Gray, terian church. A cordial invitation ax- Jos. Clough purposes taking his thor 70,000 head of cattle will be driven east in, and as thin as a shadow when re ton hydraulic elevator, has been survey him will be entitled to the money. tended to all. i 117 I ‘ost St., San Francisco, the Brie a oughbred horse, Scamperdown, to Walla from Eastern Washington Territory. An leased. ing the route for bringing the big ditch Brae waltz, by Jas. B. Redding, It is ------------ o-------------- Circuit Court Proceeding* exchange says many of the heavy stock W.d!a in the spring. down on the east side of Yreka from MARRIED. S tock P oisoning .—Tho Rural Spirit arranged for the piano, and is spol ken of men on the Touchet river have sold their Cottonwood Gulch, in place of its run Lidd Savage passed' through Ashland has the following: Daring the past few The regular February term of Circuit by musical critics as excellent, The entire bands. ning down the west side, as at present. Court commenced on Monday last with BHAPPEL—HASKINS.—At Union Tuesday evening, returning from Link years there has been several circumstan price is 50 cts. town, Feb. 1st, by S. J. Day, County The Watson brothers, recently froth ces which led to the conclusion that sev This will save a long route of several the following officers present: ville to Jacksonville. Judge, Chas. E. Chappol and Mnu D ance and S upper .—A social dance Jeanette Haskins. There is still nearly a foot of snow' : Roseburg, canic to Ashland last week eral valuable horses have been poisôned, miles and prevent the loss of much water H on. H. K. Hanna, Judge; J. R. will be given at the Soda Springs Hotel about Linkville, and the weather has ■ and will likely remain here permanently, among which are those of W. C4 Myer, by evaporation and seepage in the sum Neil, District Attorney; E. B. Matson, CONN—GRIGSBY.—At Linkville, Jan. on the Linkville road, by the proprietor, been clear and cold. i We understand they are both fine musi- of Southern Oregon. We have for a I mer. The upper end of the ditch will Clerk; Wm. Bybee, Sheriff. 25th, 1880, by J. O. Allen, J. P., Mr. Matt. Shannon, on next Friday evening, ; cians, and they will probably make a stir considerable time been trying to discover also be enlarged and more feeders ob Henry Conn to Miss Flora Grigsby. The last storm left nearly a foot of i The following proceedings are reported Feb. 20th. An excellent supper will be in musical circles. tained, so that more than double the the truth of the suspicions, and in our snow on the mountains between this i up to time of going to press: I furnished, and the best of music. A BÜIÏ1Ï We sco by the Crescent City papers next issue we will give what we believe amount of water may be obtained in place and Linkville. State vs. Arch Chrisman; assault with cordial invitation is extended to the pub this vicinity for mining and other pur that the wife of Tlios. Hancorn, who is upon this subject and why we believe it. a dangerous weapon. Continued. The time is near at hand when a new WALZ.—In Heber’s Grove, Jan. 30thr lic. poses. now serving a five year's term in the State vs. Joseph Wells; indictment for spring bonnet will be a prerequisite to to the wife of Jacob Walz, a son. T he Q uicksilver M ine .—Two weeks penitentiary of this State for stealing g a C ompelled to D ecline .—A com attendance at church. murder. Continued. E astern S tar C hapter .—At a meet DREW.—In Langoil valley, Jan. 30th, horse in this county two years ago, has ago, says the Roseburg Slur, fire was put munication from a lady in Langell valley State vs. Dani. Doty: assault with a to the wife of N. S. Drew, a son. Mr. Jenkins, who was credited with a obtained a divorce. into the furnace of the New Idrain Quick ing held in Masonic Hall last Monday has reached us this week, bat we regret dangerous weapon. Continued. boy in last week’s paper, says its a girl. evening a preliminary organization of a SIMPSON.—On Antelope, Jan. 31st, to» fully decline its publication unless we Almond trees were blooming in Asn- silver Mining Co., to dry it, and on next William Bybee vs. A. AV. Ilawkctte, the wife of W. H. Simpson, a son. M istake of our informant. chapter of the order of the Eastern Star could omit the personalities which she land in the latter part of February last Wednesday the first charge of ore E. C. Robinson and Jesse Robinson; to WILLIAMS.—On Antelope, Jan. 31st, A large invoice of that popular reme year. We hardly expect to see the amounting to ten tons will be placed in Ì was effected by the election of the follow gives special directions shall not be left to the wife of Isaac Williams, a daugh ing officers; M’. Patron, Mr. M’. H. At recover money. Demurrer overuled and to the retort. It is thought that forty dy, “ Hop Bitters, ” has just been received out. We think a little calm reflection flowers as early this year, but some of ter. defendants given leave to file answer. kinson; M’. Matron, Mrs. J. M. McCall; the prophets say the “backbone of win tons of the ore can be worked up every will convince her that should the letter at the Ashland Drug Store. M’ in. Healy vs. Applegate Gravel Min day, and as everything is now completed Associate Matron, Mrs. H. C. Hill; Con Both Jacksonville and Yreka are fol ter” is certainly broken. DIED be published over her signature, she ing Co.; to recover money. Demurrer ductress, Miss L. Daggett; Associate and in working order, there is every lowing the example of Ashland in the es would at once regret it. The Apjilegate Brothers are now feed prospect of the mine proving successful Conductress,Miss Rosa Eubanks; Treas., sustained and plaintiff given leave to file tablishment of public reading rooms. ing about 1,39.) head of cattle, and have and a big bonanza. L ang ell V alley I tems . -Our regu Mrs. M. Baum; Sec., Mr. J. S. Eu amended complaint. B. F. Dowell, of Jacksonville, will to keep watch over them at night, as Tlios. Smith vs. Simon Caro and Mor banks; Adali, Miss Frosine Erb; Ruth, lar correspondent sends us the following start for Washington as soon as the pres well as in the daytime. The cattle crowd S orghum in L ake C ounty .—Judge ris Baum, to recover money. Cause on SPECIAL NOTICES under date of Feb. 5th: Plenty of snow Miss Laura Anderson; Esther, Miss ent term of Circuit Courts has ended. E. Masoq, of Goose Lake, informs the around the hay stacks and break down trial. Susie Hill; Martha, Miss Minnie Ander y«t, and very cold. A few cattle are dy Exarniw r that the past season he manu fences, unless herded off. Eiler Band, a native of Hanover, Ger Secretary Scliurtz has decided that the son; Electra, Miss Mary Neil; M’arden, ing. Stock men still have the blues.... factured twenty gallons of syrup from Estray Notice. On Tuesday evening about four inches Farmers are jubilant over the prospect planting of cottonwood trees will secure Mrs. Jacob M'agner; Sentinel, Mr. M”. many, was admitted to citizenship. of snow fell in Ashland, the storm being sorgum cane grown on his farm at New M’. Erb. The name adopted is “Alpha The Grand Jury consists of the follow of good crops next summer—if summer the benefits of the timber culture law. Taken up by the undersigned, 3^ mile# Pine creek. The Judge thinks the soil accompanied by a driving wind, some- ing named gentlemen: I). N. Birdseye, The measles still takes down a new ever comes..........Notwithstanding Mr. Chapter, No. 4.” As the name indicates, east of Ashland, one gray mare, ten year» in Goose Lake valley well adapted to the Drew’s frozen feet, he found a ten-pound victim occasionally, although the epidem tiling unusual for a snow storm here, this is the first Chapter of the Order of George Nichols, Larkin McDaniel, A. old, fifteen hands high, no mark» or' ic has reached and passed its climax here. The sunshine has melted most of the growth of sorghum, and contemplates the Eastern Star organized in Oregon, Dunlap, J. S. Howard, J. II. Russell, J. boy on the 29th ultimo. brands visible; and appraised at £25. sending east for an iron sugar mill. and consequently it was necessary to ap N. Woody. Win. Forsythe, who made the mtider- snow about town already. 4-36 2w GILES WELL8. Other farmers in that section will prob L ook O ut for H im .—The Crescent ous assault upon his wife at Lakeview, Unless the weather will admit plowing ply for a charter directly to the Gener Man and Hors« Drowned in Klamath ably experiment more or less extensively City Courier of the 4th tells of a bilk who al Grand Chapter in New York. has been released from custody upon within a few weeks the wheat crop in this ' with the s irghuiu this year. hake. Land for Sale Cheap I has been traveling about in the coast valley will likely be short next harvest. I $1,000 bail. section under different names and col R oad M eeting at K erbyville .—A The weather may change wonderfully in ' C ensus E numerator .—Welborn Bee- On the 4th inst., Seybert Nelson, an Mr. L. McCall 150 Acres of Land for Sale lecting money upon subscriptions to two less than a month, however, if foreign 1 s >n, of Wagner creek, has applied for ap meeting of the citizens of Josephine old man of about 60 years, a Norwegian, reached Ashland on nt Cost. newspaf>ers, the Gohlen Era and the San county was held at Kerbyville on the 7th was drowned in attempting to cross accounts of Oregon are to be believed. from Roseburg. I pointment to the position of census enu Francisco Commereial Herald. He went The Y^»»W ‘f'nion says: Tlie Cal. & merator for the Jackson county district, inst., to organize some definite plan for Klamath Lake on the ice on horseback. up in eight days. The land is situated two and a half i from Crescent City to Smith River,where W. A. Owens, who contemplates a trip Ogn. Stage Co. sent, below last week two lie has been recommended by a large obtaining subscriptions to aid ill tho con A Linkville correspondent gives tho fol miles southeast of Ashland on the stage he left a horse which he had hired at to the Skagit gold fields, lias sold bis of their Eastern made staiies. They go number of the most prominent citizen of struction of the proposed wagon road lowing account of tho accident: “The ac road; nearly all tillable and productive Trinidad, and struck out on foot in the farm in flounce Rock precinct to B. C. to Denver, Colorado, where they will be the county, and is, we think, specially from Waldo to Crescent City, The cident occurred just above Link river, land, some garden land, plenty of fire direction of Jackson county. Goddard for 8500. used on one of the Companies’ lines well qualified for the work, being one of meeting adopted resolutions to the effect and was witnessed by some persons on wood and water; prico $600. For par Mr. L. B. Applegate, who had made there. Jos. Strauser took them down. the oldest residents and having, perhaps, that the subscription papers which have shore who immediately went to the aid ticulars inquire at the premises of. P ost O ffice N eeded .—A petition has been circulated propose no definite or been sent to Washington, generally calculations an I preparations to start for 37-2mo JOHN Q. WELCH. The widow and six orphans "of the late a better acquaintance with the people feasible plan for building the road, and of the unfortunate man, but in conse quence of a long open space, or air hole, signed by the settlers on Sprague River, Lake county last week,has been detained Mr. A oung, who dh:l at tae Cold Spring and the roads than anyone else who although the people are willing to assist, in the ice, they were obliged to travel for the purpose of having a post-oflie es by measles in the family. station on the Linkville road about two would be likely to undertake the task. Estray Notice. they are not satisfied with the manner of about a mile to get to him, and when tablished there. Under the present ol Mr. H. Smith is now at wmk in his months since, have found a husband and C opartnership .— A. AV. Bish, who raising the funds. A committee of live they were within about 50 or 60 yards of der of things the residents of that sec new shop, which is rather cramped, but father in a Mr. Weiss, recently from Taken np by the undersigned, six miles tion have to go to Yainax, a distance of will be enlarged shortly by a twenty California. The marriage took place last has been carrying on a successful garden was therefore appointed to correspond him his hold on the ice loosened and he east of Ashland: Two horses, each six ing and trucking business on the Clay with like committees in Jackson and sank. The accident occurred late in the years old; one bay, 14 j hands high, »■ twenty-two miles, |or their mail. This font addition at the back. week. ton place for several years, lias taken as Del Norte counties, and to meet with evening and no efforts were made to re little white on left fore foot, no other is a gjeat hardship^ especially at this sea At his examination for the killing of The first number of tlie County such committees an I »»: rganizc a company, cover the body until next morning when son, and as that part of the country is the Portugese sheep herder, Van Dorsen Examiner has reached us, bearing date a partner N. II. Clayton, and the busi marks or brands; the other, iron-gray r rapidly settling up, we can see no good was committed for murder, without bail, of February 5th, 1880. It is a 24-col- ness will bo conducted by the new firm to be incorporated under the laws of some persons succeeded in opening a 14', hands high, white spot on forehead,, next year upon a more extensive scale Oregon and California. That they in- channel with a boat and found the body some white on nose, no other marks or reason why their petition should not bo by Justice Br wn of Yreka. I unm paper, neat in tyjiograpliical a’ppear- than ever before, special attention being vite subscriptions to the stock of said in seven feet of water. Subsequent ex brands. The horses were appraised Jam granted.— Exam iner. > The Sidewalk Committee of the Town ance and gives evidence of able editorial given to the enlargement of tho trade company at such rate per share as tin », aminations showed the ice in many C attle T hief . — We learn that a cer Board \has ordered certain repairs by management. We wish its publishers east of the m untains. Mr. Bish still may deem for the best interests of said placesto be less than one inch in thick 24th, 1880, at $25 each. C. NEIL. 35 tf tain party had been making too free with property owners in several places, and success. brings a wagon-load of produce to town company andrfor the completion of said ness.” Mr. Nelson formerly lived in A man named Milton Cox attempted once each week, and will give prompt at road. Chas. Hughes, Newel Delamatter, this valley, working for Lindsay Apple other folk’s cattle in putting on his brand, we anxiously await the result. to drown himself in Deer creek at Rose tention to all orders. in the vicinity of Butte creek, Masco W. A. McPherson, Wnt. Naucke and J. gate for several years, but has of late Lost — About two weeks since a black New this Week. county. Th.- owners of the cattle appre enameled calf pin, which, if found, the burg one night recently while intoxicated. W. Wimer were appointed as the Jose been a resident of Langell valley. He A nswer P romptly .—The penalties phine county committee. hended the fellow and had a rope around ! finder will please return to Lizzie Harga- He found the water so cold when he had no relatives in America, so far as jumped in that he changed his mind sud I for obstructing census takers, who begin his neck, when some of the farmers in dine, Cal Eubanksor this office. F loating I sland .—Among the many known, and it is likely that what prop terfered in his behalf, and on condition The noted conversationalist, Casey, denly and called lustily for help. He their labors on the first Monday in June, natural curiosities of this county it is not erty he owned will pass into possession are severe. The law says; All persons —AND-— that h® leave the county, his life was gave one of his polite public harangues was rescued. generally known that there is a “floating of the state. above the age of 21 years who shall refuse spared. He accepted the conditions and upon the street, last Monday, Doors Those interested in the Grave creek island.” Up in the “Siskiyons,” lying i Real Estate Transaction«. g >t up and left,not standing on the man and windows were kept closed. mining ditch enterprise are sanguine of to furnish the information required by I like a pearl in the great mountain chain, ner of going, either. School opened again at the College their ability to raise the funds required, the supervisor or enumerator shall forfeit The following transactions have been is Squaw lake, a beautiful sheet of water Monday morning with a small attend- and expect that tlie ditch will be com- and pay a sum not exceeding 8100, to be recorded in the county clerk s office since J. H. fiJayfield, Proprietor,. A ttention , S chool C lerks .—The now utilized by a mining company as a i ance. Convalescents have been drop , pleted next summer. It will be twenty- recovered in action of debt. Presidents, our last issue. school law provides that “Districts shall reservoir. For many years the lake has ' one miles long, and will probably require directors or oilier officials of private cor ping in every day since, however. Jos. Satterfield to J. G. Briscoe, 320 been a favorite and delightful resort for not be entitled to their proportion of the porations who refuse to furnish informa an outlay of $75,000. A noted Portuguese Doctor from Phil acres in Table Rock precinct. Consider Having again found it necessary to as school fund at the disposal of the county tion required of them, are made liable to fishing parties and contained nearly in its Business of the Roseburg Land Office adelphia, passed tnrough here last Mon sume control of my hotel, I will warrant center an island, comprising about an ation, 82,500. school superintendent unless they shall a penalty not to exceed 810,000. for the month of January, 1880: 637 day, on his way to Seattle, W. T. , to to the public» — , -------- , acre of ground covered with luxuriant report to him by tho first Monday of J. R. Helman to Jacob Wagner, real acres sold for cash; 5 homestead entries, attend a sick woman at that place. March of each year. ” Also that when “a D isgraceful I mpudence . — Me are grass and a growth of willow and alder. estate in Ashland. Consideration, 825. 758 acres: 8 final homestead entries, em E. Flitner, formerly of Yreka, ha« fit district has forfeited its school money no sorry to say that there are in Ashland It was never dreamed that the pretty lit U. S. Patents to Ed. Morgan and C. bracing 1 .116 acres; 14 pre-emption fil Strictly Temperance, and Meals second recourse whatever shall be had to obtain ted up a horse training stable at Fort some few boys who give evidence of the tle island is not terra firma, but when Morrison have been recorded. ings; 40 acres of timber land sold; 4 do to none in the state. the bulkhead across the outlet of the abandoned instincts of the genua hood the same. School1 clerks should not Bidwell, in Modoc county, where he in nation certificates issued. To the P eople .—Ho 1 All ye fruit fail to take a census of t’le.r districts and tends training a number of thorough lum. Last Sunday evening at church lake dammed up its waters, the island J. H. MAYFIELD. Vi e uii'ler»iand there are two men growers east of the mountains 1 Read forward reports to Superintendent Foun bred colts for the fall races. three of them stretched^ themselves out rose slowly until it had been elevated A shland , Feb. 5, 1880. [4-3& tain at once. Notice the advertisement, in another I somewhere m the mountains about Lan upon the floor near the stove at the back fully sixteen feet above its original level. this: If you ever think of planting out I column, of land for sale near Ashland by gell valley who have been saving hav for part of the room and by their movements It would be a question for the naturalist an orchard, now is the thne to do it C heeping N ews for O regon .—Our Mr. Welch. The land is desirably lo three years, and are now able to turn it distracted the attention of a portion of rather than the geologist to determine cheap. I will sell as fine two-year old Jno. B. R. Hutchings, people nave been cut off from commu cated and has a fair dwelling house upon to account by wintering cattle, for which the congregation from the discourse. the age of this floating island, as it is ev apple trees as ever grew out of the earth nication with the outer world so long they are to receive one head out of every The pastor requested them to take seats, idently made up entirely of decayed veg for the trifling sum of five cents each, by ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY that anything which tends to hasten the it. five in the spring. We have been unable as there was plenty of opportunity to do etation. Perhaps at some remote period the thousand. The trees are just the An enterprising dealer brought a load Tbe subccnber gtret Dotice that b« la mw pwpar time when they can come and go with to le.arn who tlie parties are. so; but they rose and went out, two of the roots of a tree, uptorn by a moun size to take to that country in good shape. ed to flil orders tut gloves of the of fine salmon trout in from Klamath out that awful ocean voyage, is hailed Clark Hamilton, a hard case, was them blurting out impudent words as tain storm and drifting out in the lake, Next year they will be a great deal larger with the deepest satisfaction; but better lake to this valley, last Saturday, and killed by a saloon keeper named Collins they passed through the door. Know formed the nucleus from which the island and more difficult to take. I have a REST RUCKS KIN. IN GREAT VA- than an Eastern railroad connection is was selling them at a fair prico when we I at Mollalla prairie, Clackamas county, RIETT, ing the boys as we do, we are sorry to has grown, but it seems singular that it large stock of apple trees now on hand the discovery of the wonderful Orejoa saw him. last week. Hamilton had been circulat and shall graft but very few, if any, this AJ*o tare teat he/etc., etc. GUI at a®t*M aimaaB Kidney Tea. If you have the backache, I Mr. Mayfield, of the Union Hotel, is ing stories derogatory to the characteY of see them manifest such a lack of self re should have remained anchored and un season. Consequently, I am better pre oo Urauite Street wi tec for yourntiC spect as to thus insult a whole congrega changeable in its position. The locality or any trouble with the kidneys or blad- sparing no efforts to make his house pop Collins’ wife. From this a quarrel arose, -der, no matter what the cause, it will ular with the public, and will undoubt and Collins riddled Hamilton with buck I tion, and we hope they will be led to is much frequented by pleasure seekers pared to furnish trees of the right size Jno- B. R. lIutuhúBKA. cure every tune and no humbug. Ask edly succeed in steadily increasing its I shot from a shot gun,then gave himself start out upon a different course in life whti will hereafter notice the increased thia season than I shall be next. your druggist for it up to the authorities. patronage. from the one which their action indicates. elevation.— Sentinel. O. C oolidge , Ashland THE ASHLAND TIDINGS LOCAL BSCEVITiES i I * / < z UNION I I / I I I ; HOTEL BAKERY.