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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1880)
9 a Williams CVeeh r<nT*xponilcnc«> LOCAL 1* a EV ITI ES I’rank Pritchard, a hotel runner .it In-1 «'hauipioni ot Honor. T he I nsane A sylum .—A B e reporter T he V alue of L abor .—One of the dependence, Polk county, was cowhidad E ditor T îdings :— lias been visiting the State Insane Asylum most delicate pieces of mechanism madft Last Tuesday evening, Hon. John A. Hay cells at $10 per ton at Lakeview. on the streets of that place Iasi week bv i F riday .FEBRUARY 5n ISM ‘•The winter of ortr discontent" is still Gray^ Grand Lecturer of the temperance at East Portland, and froin hii descrip is the hair spriiig\jf * watch, and per Dr. Taylor has sent East for a •rt'Sittal Miss Mollie Matthews, concerning whose ft serious reality. tSnok on the ground orgafiizatitm called the Champions of i tion of the inmates ♦ c *naké the follow haps there is nothingmanufactiired which XiMtre ‘of Y*rav«A. Engine. character Pritchard had circulated scan anti relentless ftèéling at night makes Honôr, gave a ie^tute at the College ing extract: Two charAtterm Hie “Pa has so little substance and So lunch val- The O. X C. stages leave Ashland as fol Ten inches of snow fell in Ashland on dalous reports. Wihtering of stock without feed a cruel bnikhng to a very go<»d audiuncé, coin- triarch of the World" and“Jesus Christ," ue for its weight. ’Squire Watters liad lows: Going north, at f A-. *■<.', fjoing Wednesday. •John Holton, an old resident of Wag- ! ns well as an unremunerative business. t*ecn figuring upon the value of hair ¡x^eá largely of young ¡»copie. Mr. were engaged in a lively discussidfi. south, at 6 r. M. one side we noticed a man sowing whcAt, ner creek, has taken up a ranch in Ban- 1 The M. E. church building is about Springs by weight and number, and thq Despite the cold weather, i*rospecting Grty is an able and experienced speaker, On H. F. Phillips' Lmkvillejitrv stage’s gell valley, where he is ¡»reparing to ¡ hate broken ent with new fervor. “Two arid (lióse wfio went to heir him 'vith as we imagined-, keejnng his hands rn fesWt is a curious illustration of the ready for lathing. leave every morning at 5 e clock, necting at Linkvilhe hacks for Another was a busy d’obli of skilled labor, as stored in the Dr. Aiken and wife, of Jftcksoville, build. He came in from Lake cottnty i pans to one color" is now an encouraging the ¿xpectation of ’Hfctenirig tb either constant motion. Lakeview and Fort. Klaiftath. Four- this week, for r visit to his famify, wno : prospect-. Old diggings long since aban doll platitudes or nérVc Shattering rant shôêiBAer, Wilding over his work, and nlitfy ^tiukets and uscltfi "fn-ticles that horse stage on M<MSday, Wednesday visited Ashland tart RatYlrday. still live in this valley. doned are being worked anew. The trou wefe a£reéàbly disappointed. The speak making Eôfiieîy faces as he drew the im ¿re biado from material Vrhidh forms nò and Fri<lav. Dance at Soda Springs to-night. Good Company F., 21st, lnft., Capt. Riley, ble seems to be that there is a pretty gen er déprecated the (Alstom among certain aginary thread upon the leather. Many appreciable pbrtioft <Jf ‘heir co<t: One music, good sup|»er and soda water. WE AT träft RV.FCRT. just óne-teixth of a now nt Fort Klamath, has been ordered eral and excessive necessity for the acqui tefnperánde Agitator* of dënôuncing the others Were plying their vocations. In hairspring The postmaster reports that valentines the wômen's department some of the indus grain; one gross weighs 1 dwt., And to sition of something that will answer the liqùor seller as a robber and a murderer to Vancouver as soon as the condition of The following is the weather report were not as thick this year as usuAl. trious patients have added little articles weigh an ounce it requires 2,880 springs. the roads is suitable for the march to ordinary purposes of a circulating medi and the liquor drinker as frorse than a furnished us by Il.C. Hill, for two weeks H. Fox & Co., have dissolved partner from time to time untill it has become As to their value, if your watch needs a um. Our Greenback club has gone down, brute. It is true there are sorrie very Roseburg. Company C will take the ■ending Feb. 18th. Thermometer re ship, rite will bo seen by the notice in an- very homelike. The gréAter majority ftnW hair spring, the watchmaker will “unhonored and unsung," without ac mean men who sed liquor and teomemean corded at 6 a . M. and 12 si: place of Company F at Fort Klamath. rtVier place. were busying themselveA over sewiriw, bharge you $1,50 for putting one in; but A Washington Territory paper says complishing any of the grandly Utopian men who drink li^udf, but is alteo true weather tiiermt IA DATE knitting or something of the sort Hav Forty-five marriage licenses were is the physicians of Seattle agree to care ; projects so confidently set forth in the that there are some very mean men who in this case you have to pay for the work 8 A. M «sì sued by the County Clerk of Srtkiyou of the watchmaker, as well as thAl of thfi ing chatted with a nuiffber of the inmates for tire indigent sick of King cCdhty And prospectus, leaving all of us the sore ne neither sell nor drink liquor. The liquor 48 Cl’dy........... 22 12 who seemed verÿ thèerfhl, wb Were es makers of the spring. $iit value the county last yerit. give ?«ch medical and surgiéal attend cessity of once more bowing down to the Beller is often a man uf generous,humane 34 Clear.............. 48 13 corted to the ward where XHe incurable A 4 spring at 25 confs. Then 1 gross, weigh The Geed Templar Lodge at Hillsboro ance <s may be necessary at the Cottnty hard realities of the gold standard. It's impulses, a good neighbor and good citi 53 14 33 and idiotic art kept. Ruch a scene will ing 1 dwt., wiH bo t-urth $36, and oné 42 Cl’dy ...V... 42 15 numbers 107 members—the banner hospital free of charge for the ctirrertt dig or starve. Money won’t come into a zen. He fin’d» that society demands that «« never be seen outside the walls of an 27 38 16 ounce of sjirings, or 2,880 Will be worth liqnofr be sôïd by someone ; that it pro country unless there is something sent lodge ot the State. year. 49 Clear.............. 43 17 asylum, and one viSlt is all sufficient to $720; at the price the Matchmaker out to exchange for it-, and tlfe sending vides by law for iti àale, a certain per The State tax of Marion county frit m Sn'w.............. 42 18 We understand, says the Statesman, satisfy the nidit curious. Some were chargel, $1,50, one of. of hair springs 1879 amounted to over $27,000, allot that the State Board uf Education Are out business in Southern Oregon mfist cent . of the profits of which pass into the wailing and cursing-, others weeping and would coA $4,320, While the 1 ounce o/ continue distressingly meagre iifttfl the coffers of the state to be expended by the B acon and L ard — Waited at the ' which has been ¡»aid. making arrangements to reopen the Mute much-talked- of wagofi rorid to tile toatet government for the benefits shared by lamenting, while otners in their idioli'c steel in them would be worth in a lump Pioneer store, where the highest cash Eggs are plentiful again, and heve School at an early day, and that Rev. P. simplicity chattered away, seemingly as less than two bits. has a home and habitation somewhere all citizens; he finds that many of his market price will be friid for the same. been selling at 6 dozen for a dollar. But- S. Knight has been peistraded to take hap^y as happy could be. One man im else besides on paper. customers are considered as mort ré- BVTLKR ft R«KfcfEfe.MW-. Loss or C attle in M odoc CrttNTY.' ! fer i-nlhe market again,too. the management and superintendence <lf agines he is the Patriarch of the World, Watts & Reudman, not to bo behind s¡»ectable eitizens, and he sees no reason —W. S. Potts, who has been v’aquero- John Dowell, of Roseburg, has cap the school. N otk - e .—All bills, accouuts and note* thé rest of the niining world, are putting why that which is legal should not also , and that his commission is in the express ing for Jesse D. Carr, at Ctksr Lák'4,' A near-sighted gentlemAft of Ashland up a hydraulic on Horsehead. There be respectable. The truth is public sen j office, together with $100,000 salary. due the Undersigned must be paid with tured a flying squirrel, which is consid i Another imagines he is 1,500 years old Modoc county, Cal., canrt tiJ Akhlwnd ered a great curiosity in that section. found a cast-off mustard plaster on a out longer delay, as I must have Money. is little room to doribt its proving a pay timent has advanced faster than legisla last Saturday, havirig left Mr. Carr’s A. W. WSH. The teamsters received 4 cents per plate near the breakfast table one morn ing business. The pipe is already ob tion Upon this subject. It is often asked and will never die. Still another owns “f* pound for hauling the last freight that ing recently, and thinking it wa» fried tained and will soon be in running ftrder. wllat hnà been accomplished by the vari many ships, and inqtlir« (tally about place about a week tje^or*- F ound .—Near the College Ymilding that Mr. Carr's loss Will be very great their arrival find depArtUH!. Several im was brought to Ashland from Roseburg. Mush, had just begun to relish it WhVn Layton's numerous ditches have been ons and niany temperance agitation^ agine they ctwn the btlililiÜg and the this winter. The prospects are that of a last Tuesday evening, a lady's brown fur his wife revolutionized his sentiments by a source of numerous annoyances during which have as través of érithusiasm swept gfuundf, one ordering the arrest iff any i band of 5,090 head not more than l,00(/ tippet. Tiff! owner can recover it by I I Out of resect for the nieaaleu, Prof. belling him what it was. Leeke ndjoumed the District School last the numerous bad spells of numerous over the land. Many people think Berth peiSon Whd does not follow his instruc Will be left in the spring; six calling at thn office. seven I Sergt. Geo. B. Landers and private J. 1 Monday till the second Tuesday in Marth. weather we have had this winter, but are ing ¡»ermanent in the way of reform has tion. The mari who sows wheat is tit’e- hundred áre dead already. It is iit'* th« L ost .—In Ashland, a pair of black County Superintendent Fountaiu has H. Watson passed through Ashland l»et at length in good condition, and work on been effected. They sue a spasmodic cows alone, but two-year-olds and year kid, fur-tipped gloves. ’ The finder will had several applicants for teacher’s cer Saturday having in their charge private Farros’ gulch will be pushed from this on movement of reform; emotional excite less as A machine. lings are dying rapidly already. Mr. receive thanks by leaving them at F. W. tificates upon the rack of tovtrire this Thn Harrington, who had become insane with characteristic feriergy. ment runs high; temperance societies are “W ai keen " A mong ttie M odócs .—• C.trr had about 800 tons of hay put up, at Fort Klamath. Harrington was taken Bashford's law office. week. Mrs. Ingham was seriously afflicted established, flourish for a brief time, and James lledj»ath, in his reminiscences of but thii we'ffl but a little, wsy toWard to Vancouver, and will be sent thence to Fountain «ft Farlow have just received With paralysis lately, and there is little then the people lose interest in the mat noted characters, published in the San wintering the largb ffumbvr of cattle ofi H ay F or S ale .—Good timothy hay lite Government Insane Asylum At Wash ter arid drinking rind debauchery go on Francisco Chronicle, devotes one chapter his ranch. His fine stdek ha? nearly all prospect for her recovery. for sale at $16 jhjt ton at the barn of B. the celebrated White Roso coal oil—wa ington, D. C. as before. But is it true that nothing to Joaquin Miller, in which are given in died, or will die before spring. He has F. Myer, one-half milo from Ashland. ter white, and warranted the best in the The saw mills are waiting for a thaWl Sometime since the report was tele- ¡»enrianent lias been accomplished ! Take cidents of the poet’s early life which Mr. already lost 16 full-blooded Durham and Apply to O. R. Myer at the Ashland market. ditto the Granger element: a comparison: The journey of a canal Redpwth learned from Miller himself. 12 or 15 Devon biff!*; *teiphed to this coast tliat Senater Gro The measles appears to be more vir snow Drug Store. 36-3t. Mr. Chapman is engaged in the manu boat as it is dragged slowly along through When in his teens, Joaquin ran away threb feel deep when $fr. f*ótta left. ulent now than when vt at first appeared, ver was dying of softening of the brain F or S ale .—Greeley’s history ot the the latest cases being more severe than at his old home in New York. A subse- facture of cutlery -a kind of home indus the sluggish water is as monotonous as from his father's humé in the Willamette i | quent dispatch contradicted this reprrt) try that ought to ba encouraged. F rom S tein M ountain .—J. W. American Conflict, 2 volumes, bound in the first. anything tha; could be conceived. The valley And we'fft to the mines m North Twins on Thompson creek, is one of boat reaches the lock, the gates are set; ern (talifofnia: From Shasta valley he Wood, who has been vaqueroing in the leather, steel engravings^ at the Ashland Th® addition of a newspaper rack to and stated that while he and his wife the latest sensations. Drug Store; price $4.56. and the water seethes and splashes and started with some Spanish vaqueros to Stein Mountain country, passed through the furniture of the reading room is a ! had both been sick, the Senator's health W. W. WurrcoMt. County Clerk Hughes was in our midst foams, and finally is at rest. The gates to dri^e à bind ot cattle eastward. They Ashland last SitufdaJ* ori the Way to b.is great improvement. The library is Well was rapidly improving, and he was ex- tie frery ¡»ecting soon to be at his seat in the Sen lately, taking evidence in a land case. ahead are opened arid the bcJAt proceed* ttert attacked by thé Modocs arid the home on Cow cFeek; patronized. 47,846 P ackages S old .—Of what ! little snofr about rflein Mountain, and George Roberts is to take charge of the ate. A great deal of attention (judging by upon its journey, slow and monotonous SpAfilards killed. Jóaquin was Adopted is the question asked. Nothing more or says that Stock Are littering' very itell in* Mountain House, between Roseburg and Millers at The Dalles make the follow the newspapers) is directed to the exodus as before; but with that brief disturbance ai the son-in-law of the chief, and lived less than the celebrated Kidney that soction; but in Harney Vailfey; and Canyonville. ing estimate: It takes five bushels of of colored people from the south, but we of the waters in the lock the Ltiat has With the tribe some four ytears, fighting Tea. The cures it has performed are its every other locality that he passed in, . It is confidently expected among fish wheat to make a barrel of flour, making, have been forced to experience an exo risen ten or twenty feet, and it continues with the Indians in all their combats with own recommendation, and no family I ermen that the run of salmon on the With wheat at 95 cents, $4 75; it costs dus from this vicinity that appeals to the to rise thus at every succeeding lock on the whites. On one occasion the Mo- coming in, there was much snow and should be without it in the hoine. For lower Columbia this season will be tiri- II) cfents per sack to sack flour, making interested concernment of an important its journey. So it is with public senti docs wcro stealing some stock from the stock is faring poorly. sale by all druggists. usually large. $5 00 per barrel. The city is full of i elass In our midst with A directness and ment upon the temperance question. It settlers, ami Joaquin was captured and ------------ . ------------ O uhoho and his B and .—Tlyg ExdOn- A typographical error last week made Walla Walla flour at that price, hence ’ and intensity not easily exaggerated or is bdt severity years since the first tem lodged in the jail at Little Shasta, in a N otice .—All parties knowing them tner says the Piute chief; (Mfoho; how selves indebted to the estate of R. B. the number of Alpha Lodge, of the Order mill owners at The Dalles have closed , dênied. Under various pretexts—chiefly perance society was organized in America. short time Fourth of July came round, lives on what he calls his ranch, near Hargadine, deceased, will please take of the Eastern Star, “4,” instead uf No. their mills until there is a reduction iri ■ that ci going to attend schodl—a large The pledge rias-, in substance, that each the patriotic Shaitans all became help Bidwell. Many Indians belonging to the ¡»rice of wheat or a falling off in the percentage of the single female portiono f member of the association w ho should be lessly ’‘corned,” and tire Modocs swept notice that unless their notes awl ac 1, as it should have bwen-. his band, who formerly lived in Warner counts are settled within thirty days, our population has left us. But what is convicted of gross intoxication should down ùptìn thè jail arid ¡’titrated their vafley and worked for settlers, disap The Union Bakery has been doirig a supply of flour. they will be placed in the hands of an at thriving trade in bread and pics since A girl of twelve years, named Mabie our unmistakable loss is Ashland's and pay to the association a fine of 25 cts., protege. Soon after this Miller hitt tne peared ’during tfrt f??!ffnock war Ind torney for collection. the measles fastened its fangs upon the Boehus, perished from hunger a short Jacksonville’s gain. “Of yer don’t come provided that this should not apply to Indians wnd returned to the home of his havo not since been seen in their old the Fourth of July and some other gala boyhood, to thé Sorrow of the fatted calf, 37-3t S. W. K ilgore , Exectftor. aBp. time since in Nehalem valley, Columbia back soon, halloo !” I many households of Ashland. haunts. The supposition is that most of days. This would not be considered a it is supposed. county. Owing to the fallen timber from Call on Fountain & Farlow and tty them were killed in the north. nENLEY ITEMS A shland on the P residency . — Not temperance pledge now, but the mem the recont wind storm, and the heavy those delicious cigars. They keep A S windling B ird . - Marcus Mayer ¡ to be entirely olit of the fashion, several P ostponed .—On account of sickness" Our corresjiondent sends us the fol- bers of that association were reviled and killed a roo.stcr last Saturday, and as his i gentlemen of Ashland, who take an in “Ashland's Best,” and the Very best snow storm, all communication with the lowing under date of February 9: abused in public and private, were, in and bad roads, the entertaiffnWM ifijich ' neighboring settlements was cut off. The wife was preparing the fowl for cooking terest in politics have made a canvass brands to be found in the market. some instances, denounced from the pul was to have been given if the College’ Warmer. she found in the gizzard thf’Ae or four We understand that an unsUYcessf ul at father of the girl slatted for St, Helens, among memlrers of both the Republican pit. At that day it witó erfffirtten for irteri Ed. is able to be out. this evening hai been postponed tte the nearest point. He missed his way on teufflll piece« ot ititrfferous nMtal, such as and Democratic |»r— es concerning the tempt was made to have Reeves indicted of all classes to ItSe liqilff iff tlleir tables, March 12£li, the close of thé present Delly Moore’s leg is improving slowly. his return, and «lid not reach his home are obtained in the placeT mines herea choice for presidt ual canditlates. For by the Grand Jury for the killing of his to drink openly U íth their fainilie ’ s and quarter. for six days, and found his daughter dy H. Weston, of Yreka, is it! town cm a bout; Mr. Mayer thought he had a bo the benefit of the National Conventions brother-in-law, Hess, in Chimney Rock . --------------------------- guests, ministers worild fake a drink with I visit. ing from hunger. nanza if he could only find where the precinct. we give the result Its: Of 35 Democrats in- The frame of the house that Mr. Stond Mrs. R. Cole, who has been sick since j the brethren when they wanted io “braee booster had been in the habit of taking terviewed, 24 wel irc for Thurman. 7 for is building oil Mailt Street took a lean Theo. Cameron, of Uniontown, exhib tip,” and, indeed, it is remembered when D ancing P arty .—A daueö will be last May, is improving slowly. his golden hinche«, ^e don ’ t know Seymour, 2 for 1 Hendricks, 1 for Tilden, ited hi Jacksonville last week a nugget given at Houck s Hall next Friday even of sevèral decrees' frôfii the vertical, in ministers meeting together for the ad I ! but he was thinking df Writing up all the deference to the wind storm cf Tuesday The school is closed for this week on 1 of no choice. Of 33 Republicans, 21 of gold valued at $159, which was found ing, February 27th. Good management, vancement of religion would order wine were for Blaine, 7 for Grant, 3 for Sher in the claim of Thurman ft Co., on Elli good music, by Watson Bros., good sup account of the teacher, Mrs. McKay,be- ! or other alchoholic drinks and have it ’ fowls in the neighborhood for the sake night. Of their insides, xtliile visions of chicken ing called to Yreka by the death of her man, 2 for Washburn?. ott creek. About 20 inches of snow fell on the charged to the church as part of their I per. Tickets $2 50. Everybody in brother-in-law, Mr. Hamlin. soup and gold mines chased each other summit of the road ovèr filò Casca les “ Crooks" hai ordered us to announce fictessary expenses. Now things are dif i vited. S hot H imself . —Last Monday, Geo. through the halls of his exhilarated im Kittie Carson, son of M. A. Carson, last Wednesday ' ferent. No irilnister of the Gospel dare Durkee, aged 12 years,, Son of J. C. a first-class funeral to take place within C attle D rive .—A correspondent of had his arm broken in two places yester indulge or countenance indulgence in the agination. But, alas for human hopes, a few days, he to furnish the corpse, m Durkee, while playing with a pistol acci- I RelgloWv Noltees. the Modoc, Cala., Independent, writihg day by a horse of Mr. Deal’s falling with bowl. Instead of drinking in their fam an application of nitric acid proved the ■dertally discharged it and the ball en I I soon as he finds out who sent him that from South Fork under date of Feb. 5th, him. little pieces of metal (which k».d been ilies, men now go to the saloons, where C nion S abbath S chool ,- Every Sa«- tered his right breast, glanced upward valentine. carefully pteservéd iff fiiiiltitudinous lay- I says: “Being on the wing I can only T*. Coon, G.- L. , organized a Council I the shaded windows rind the screens day morning at 10 o’clock in the Presby-» The California State Normal School and passed out of the shoulder and just spare time to send you a few jottings. of the “Champions of Honor" hfete last' across thé doorways bear witness th the eft .of paper, after the manner of pros terian church. A cordial invitation ex grazed hia head. The wound is not building at San Jose was totally con Geo. Bayley made a drive of 450 head of pectors who have obtained substantial tended to all. «langerous, but the buy mads a narrow sumed by fire on the 10th inst. The beef cattle this week for the Reno mar night, vtith 34 members. The following position which a dlittkifig iffaii must oc- “colors”), to be nothing more than the I Preaching next Sunday ulorttiPif Were elected and installed as officers for enpy with fregard to public opinion. But ' superstructure was of wood With concrete vscajte. Moral—. ket, and our neighbor W. H. Nelson has 6 months: J. K- Niles, W. C?; Mrt. H: hot only by such comparisons may cheapest kind of brass. Thus this base overling at the usual hours by the pastor ------ ; basement, and cost $280,000. purchased 400 head of stock cattle iff H. McEsy, P. W. C.; Miss Bertha we learn what has been accomplished by Í rooster perpetratod a cruel post-mortem of the M. H. Church. Subject in the D emocratic C ou N ty C onvention .— I Jolui B. Griffin, formerly of Jackson Surprise Valley for $10 per head. The ! joke upon his keeper, and Mr. Mayer ii The Democratic County Committee met Hazlitt, Let. C.; W. B. Phelp’s, H.; J. temperance influences. Comparison of evening, “Bvlfl5ncei Bible id ! county, is managing Prospect stage sta- opininh prevails that unless we have a Bradley, S.; E. Dunnell, F. S.; Mrs. M. the reliable statistics of our government ' vexed because he had not blad file bird thS'bookof God." Concluding discourse at Jacksonville last Saturday week and | tion, fourteen miles from Umatilla Land- decided change in the weather soon, at ■ to death gradually itfl improved ttr- vailed a convention for March 27th, for show that not nearly as much liquor in ' turei, instead of rtHSeling off his head —“The Bible Self-evidential.’’ | ing. He writes to friends that he thinks least half the cattle here will die. The E. Niles, Treas.; A. G. Smith, W. the purpose of electing eight delegates to proportion to the poputatkm is «msitwred Eastern Oregon a good county for a poor Weather is more mxlerate to-day, how I ait one blow of the aÜe. Mr. M. has re Circuit Court Proceedings MARRIED. the State Convention, which meets at in the United States to-day ai *a* tised i I I man. tired from mining, and will continue in ever, and we hope it may continue so. ” Albany on April 7th The primaries a hundred years ago. The advocates of the tailoring business: In addition to that reported in our last Father Veatch, of Cottage Grove, aged ' HfÄVAfci)-SrAfoLËR.,-In Jackson will be held at the usual ¡daces of voting, total abstinence have no need fo bé dis issue, the following business was trans R eport of G rand J ury .—The Grand ville, Feb. 11th, b}1 Elon. JJ. K Han-. on Saturday, M.ltch 20(h, at 1 o’clock p. 93 years, died last week. He was prob C atfish for Lirrif K lamata .—Mr. acted at the February term of Circuit couraged; their taute is making rapid ably the oldest man in Lane county and ; Circyif Judge, W. H. toward and Jury empanneled for the present term m . The apportionment is the sain* A3 strides. Jerome Churchill returned fforii belirtf Miss Adeline Spangler. Court? I heretofore. Each precinct will be en was during his long life the husband uf of Circuit Court made the following re • __ z on Wednesday and brought up vfith him The above is, of course, bitt a pfirfial tijili ts. Creo. T. Sly; to recover R. D. titled to at least one delegate, and one seven wives and the father of 23 chil- port: We the Grand Jury have exam money, BORI? Verdict for plaintiff in the sum and imperfect abstract of the lecture,and A M of catfish which he intend? to put ined the county buildings and report the delegate additional for every 25 votes, or , dreu. of $100. such a report gives no idea of the speak Into'Little Klamath I>ake. He bought Much building is iri ptegress through county records plain, neat and well kept. fraction thereof of 15 tvflete, cast for Thos. Snh'th v#. Caro ft Baum; to re er's force and attractiveness of utterance, them in Sacramento, and will keep them TERWILLIGER - In Ashland, Febru Whiteaker in 1878. This will give the out the Willamette Valley, and Almost The jail is in good order. The County enter nfonfey. Verdict for plaintiff. or even of the convincing logic of his here until spring when he will take ary 13th, 1880, to the wife of J. N.' several precincts the following apportion all local sawmills are running on extre Hospital has the appearance of being I . J. Neathamer vs. Rich Benson; to argument. He gave a brief outline of them out to the lake. Before turning Terwilliger, 1 tlhu^hter Named Cal lie Jane.’ ment: Jacksonville 10, Ashland 4, Table time. Many old lri.il fences thrriWn well kept and comfortable, with five pa fffr*-lose mortgage. Dismissed on motion the purpose and character of the organi them into the lake proper he intends to of plaintiff 's attorney. tients; would recommend a little more Rock 4, Etlen 4, Applegate 3, Little down by the storm Will be rebuilt with zation he represented, and said that if it put them into a small pund or slough at State vs E. W. Gragg: indictment for cleanliness in the premises. The Court Butte 3, Willow Springs 3; Chimney lumber. SPECIAL NOTICES/ was thought tírete was room for a council the edge of the lake if he can find onA selling liquor without license. Verdict Rock, Foot’s Creek, Leland, Manzanita, i William WatkinBi of Mtidison, re House is both uncomfortable and incon of acquittal. here in addition to tho Good Templar’s suitable,• And darn it up so a< to prevent Rock Point and Urfiontown 2 each, and mained a bachelor utttil he Was fifty venient to do the business of the county Elizabeth Walling vs. Peter Jack; to lodge, he Would be glad to receive tho their getting into the main body of water Dissolution of Copartnership/ in and recommend a new one as soon as Big Butte, Flotlnfe (lock, Grant's Pass, seven years old, when he martied, the recover money. Judgment by default. names of those who would like to fohn until their numbers have been increased by breeding. If this is done, it will not the county is able. Pleasant Creek and Sterlingville 1 each. «ther day. The local paper* whooped an association of thé kind. When the be long before Little Klitmittlf Lake and M m. Bybee v#. Isaac Irwin, et al. Notice is hereby given that the co D. N. B irdseye , Foremait. I out the hfiad-line: “Another eld land The whole number of delegates is 48. Sheriff s salo of real property confirmed. speaker's remarks were, concluded Prof. ' its tributaries will be fffll of them as they partnership heretofore existing FrttVin I A. J. Walls vs. J. B. Thomas; to re Rogers made a motion èYprê’ssive of ctfr- multiply very rapidly. Mr. E. Edson, II. Fox, A. S. Jac’Oir,' J, ftuerio, nnder mark gone." R ogue R iver H arbor .—A corres T he .S kagit M ines .—In spite of the cover* money. Plaintiff given leave to dial welcome of thê lecturer to our coun wfifr returned with Mr. Churchill, als<< the firm iisniF tJ H. Fox X Co., is thi/ A Very pleasant social party w»s held pondent write as follows to the brought up a lot for Geo. Campbell of amend complaint. cold weather and the deep snow to be ty, fchich was carried unanimously by the I Soda Springs, to be put in a fish pond day dissMted by mutual consent; and all <//*• Faraier: “Our, citizens have been at the residence of J. P. Walker last Sat encountered, many miners and adventur Landrum A Rodgers vs. G. W. Mace) fùdience. Mr. Campbell has lately built. — Unwn: aecounts with the above firm must be considerably diverted this winter by read urday night. About forty couples were ers are going to the Id fields of reputed to recover money. Verdict for plaintiff On Wednesday evening those who for $605.68. In attendance, and with good music the settled 4ith Fox ft Jacobs. ing the various newspapers accounts of • e wished to become members of the order richness on the Skagit. A Seattle paper C hoice otf the Y rekans .—At Yfifliii trierry dancers s(»ent the night enjoyably Wm. Healy vs.- Applegate Gravel Min ^ e A t <» n F ox 4 met at the College and an organisa the ‘disastrous shipwrecks’ at the mouth of the 10th inst. says: *‘(f. W. McCoy, ing Co.; to recover money. Motion of tion was effected with 28 nrem’bers. The last week a canvass among the Repi/bli J as . T. G uerin / of Rogue river. As to the ‘shipwrecks,’ until 12 o’clock. who left the Skagit gold mines in com plaintiff to file amended Complaint over Council starts #ith good pre«pectfi, ten cans as to their preferences for 1 ^residen A. 8. J acobs . Next Sunday will be the anniversary 37 rt*} the steamer Alex. Duncan struck of! the der the leadership of Prof. Rogers. pany with twelve miners on Tuesday last, ruled and denied. tial candidate resulted as follows; For bar in attempting to go out and was of Washington’s Birthday. On that day arrived here last etenin^. He states State vs. Jas. M. Crickett; indictment Grant 25, Blaine 21, Garfield, Sherman Real Estate TraMaactiaae. Estray Notice. for larceny. Bail reduced to $250 and just one hundred and forty fears ago washed ashore by the seas, and cast up the party were only thirteen hours in trial postponed till nett terirt. and Washbume 1 each. Twenty-one I high and dry on the south spit. Forced light first greeted the eyes of the hero making the trip from (he diggings to The following transactions have been Democrats w‘ere interviewed, of whom 10 Sarah C. eiss vs. Albert Bethel et al.; Taken up b/íhé dnd*nftgm$d, 3| nfiieff by a freshet from her easy couch she is who bequeathed to a grateful Country the Goodell's place, twelve miles above the suit in equity. Case removed te Benton recorded fà the county clerk's office since w$re for Bayard, 7 foi Tilden, 3 for Sey cast of Áshláfrtt, oWè^teymare, ten years' again afloat and as stiff and staunch as immortal hatchet. head of navigation. They passed sixty county. our last issue. mour And 1 for Hendrick*. bld, fifteen hrtnds high, rio marks of ever. There has never been a vessel lost “Poison lake,” a swamp iff Yamhill men on the trail and river on their way Jos. Patterson vs. Win. Patterson; to A. Ö. Bockfeilow to Jiycob Thompson, Hafi'ds Visible ; and appraised at $25. at the mouth of R«|gue riter. It is the county, where wild parsnips grow abun into the mines. Those already iff the recover meffey. Verdict for plaintiff in lots 1, 2 and 3, block itfwsell ViUcy Maw'R in Ashland. . 4-36 2w GILES WELLS. worst place in the world to wreck one_ dantly, has been made accessible to diggings are busily engaged constructing the sum of $250, by default. Considérât* n, $2,0u0'. fjfir correspondent sends (he following the gravel beach nd bottom precludes stock by the fences becoming prostrated Jtcbb'Wagner Co G. S. Btifler, prop shanties and prospecting. The snftw is N otice . — Notice is hereby given that, ffndér date of Feb. 12th: the idea of such a ¡thing, Land for Sale Cheap ! thing. Vessels have by tl c wiud. As a result many farmers settling rapidly. Those going into the all account* due B. F. Reeser have been erty in Ashland. Cofisideration, $600. Clear and cold to-day. often struck on the often liar and struck bec.u on washed the kar mourn and been washed B Emery fo H. 8. Emerv, premises hi the loss of valuable kine. mines pack an average of 100 pounds placed in my hands for collection, and Asli land. Consideration, ^230. Four inches of snow yerterday. they, have been invaria- invaria ashore, whence they 160 A ¿re* of Bated for Sale Remember that a good coating of paint each over the trail. A party of miners those owing the same OH! save costs by P. Donegan to F. M. Freeland, 8ft Many cattle are dying fot want of feed. bly launched with varying coats and at loti. will not only beautify,bui i£agood pre who were recently snowed in at the coming forward and settling at once. acres in Manzaffita precinfft. Cchsidera- Mr. Kenan is hauling lumber to his damages. One schooner, however, was tioff; $360. servative, protecting wood work of all mouth of Panther Creek, and who it was The land itf situated two and a ha/ F. W. B ashfokd . ranch for a house. washed off the south spit in a st<>nn, was kind from the weather. And of all the reported were likely to starve to death, Jacob Wagner to’ E. K. Anderson and Carried out to sea, and was dashed tu “Madam Rurtof” says Billy Rurrrrtel miles southeast of Ashland on thft stage varieties of paint competing tot popular have been found all safe by miners who H omk -> tead N otices .—.Settlers can W. H. Atkinson, land in Ashland pfre- pieces among the rocks, about two miles and wife hafve iéparated. The cause is ! road; nearly all tillable', sfhd' productive' favor none has proven as satisfactory as went in search of them, they having have their notices of final proof pub cinct. Consideration, 825. north of the bar. Thia ia the only total ' land, some garden land, plenty of fire A. Owen to C. Magruder, 162 acres nut generally known. lose at Rogue river, and I doubt if any the “Imperishable Mixed Paint.” For killed a number of deer which had been lished in the T idings at the lowest rates in Manzanita. Consideration, $360. The mail fails to make the rbufid trip ; wood and water; prick $60O.' For par other harbor on the coast can make aa a trial sample call on Dr. Chitwood, driven out of the mountain! by the by simply requesting the officers of the W. A. Owen to B.C. Goddard, 160 acres on this route occasionally on account of ticulars inqUfffc rtt the premisek of. good a showing. agent for this locality. snow.” Land Office to send them to us. in Flctince Rock Consideration, $550. snow drifU this si<tc of Clear Lake. JOHN WF.W1» THE ASH! AND TIDINGS) i i I I ■------------ f >• ••a ' -