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from Goldentlale, W. T. Dissolution ft Copartnership. Item« Fron* the Fort. B. R. Willits returned on Monday C ollege E xaminations .—As the Win from a ride on the Cottonwood range, ter term at the Cri’eg. closes next week, Notice is hereby given that tl.e ccf- MARCS 5. T»'o Our cCTre“’ion‘lent sends us the follow FRIDAY Geo Smith has opened a jewelry store and reports the catue very poor poor, a few ¿he «usual examination of classes will take E ditor T idings :— I take the liberty to write you a few ing under date cf Feb. 23th: partneishiji heretofore existing between having «lied already, Shouhl good plaee, We Ines lay, Thurs lay an l Friday, a' .t Canyonville. I.liies of Travel. liucr., ns I have read you paper consider H. F ix, A. S. Jacobs, J. Guerin, und f Jacksonville has ten secret societies; weather ensue, they will C‘ >me out all March l’jtli, llth and 12th. The follow-* Caj>t. T. F. lliiey and family left this ably and seld.nn, if ever, see anything rhe firm name of H. Fox & Co., is thus right, b it a severe sturir would probably iag pe:*s >:;3 are requested t > act as ex- ThetO. 4 C stages leave Ashland as fol Ashland has but four. post on the 23th inst. for Vancouver. from these parts in its columns. day dissolved by mutual consent; and all lows: Going n -rth, at 7 a . M.; going amining committee: Mr. an*’. M«‘3. Bosh- John Pelton returns to hi3 home in kill half of them. A contract for 25,030 shingle-; is io be south, at 6 r. M. It appears from reports that we have accounts with the above firm must I# The plows were set at work on all f«>rd, Mrs. Farnnam, Mi». McCall, Dr. lot in this i> ;st ¿luring the coming week. TA tn*-II. F. Phillips' Linkville line stages Sam’s valley this week. been iiu-ro favoreu this aiider t'tum our Nn! o-y. «•»-*- settled with Fox 4 Jacobs. I S.c the cbss->’• i• i‘•!> noii«'o of ?««arsh 4 sides the latter part cf l.»st v*e^k. ¡•«ml ChitweM m.d R v. Geo. leave every morning at 5 o’clock, Col. S. G. Whipple «and Lieut. J. W. neighbors oi other portions of the coun H eaton Fox, many air a re of soil has been turned sides these ail trustees , patrons and ne-.ting at Linkville with aacks for Co., in another column. Duncan leave here on tho 2d inst. for J ar . T. GrKRiN, Lakeview and Fort Klamath. Four- over. Much of the plowing ground is friends of the school a c invited to at- try. December, and up to January 16th ’ Squire Watters will remove with his Vancouver. there had been quite an amount of sno 1 A. S. J acob *. , horse stage on Monday, Wednesday i 37-4w] yet too wet, however, to work well, and tend. family to Portland sometime before sum About ten men arc at work in tho but not so deep but that stock could li ’ .„ and Friday. sovoral dry, sunshiny days will be needed O regon S tate F air 1380.—The 20th very well without feed. On Jan. 16th timber, cutting coril wood in advance— mer. Estray Notice. to put it in good condition. annual fair of the Oregon State Agricul the snow all disappeared and the ground preparing for the wood contract. WEA HER HEP»’H l*. The Sisson suit will not likely come ‘Squire Gillette finished the assess tural Society will be held at the fair June term of has been perfectly bare ever since, The Taken up by the undersigned, 3i miles A large number of tho enlisted men of The following is the weather report up for trial until the ment of the town last week, and the tax grounds, near Salem, commencing on than weather has been more like April this post have been summoned as wit east of Ashland, one gray mare, ten year* furnished us by II. C. Hill, for the week Court. able property foots up to $137,000. This Thursday, July 1, 1880, and continuing night February, though the freezing at ending March' 3d. Thermometer re have left the nesses to Vancouver where Cant. Riley old, fifteen hands high, no marks or Silas Kilgore and wife is exclusive, it must be remembered, of until Thursday evening, July Sth. Grand corded at 6 a . M. and 12 m : wheat lias been pretty hard on fall sown will be tried by a G. C. M. brands visible; and appraised at $25. Hargadine ranch, and are now living in exemptions, and the actual value of the celebration of the National Anniversary, \J I think. THERMT R 4-36-2 w GILES WELLS. WEATHER Ashland. A new course cf Sunday evening lec DATE property of the town will probably reach on the grounds, on Monday, Julv 5th. Times with us r.re very dull, tli ere tures has been started in the post. Dr. 6 A. M. 12 M Go to Butler 4 Rockfellow's if you considerably over $160,000. The business of the fair will be sus seeming to be very little if any money in Kober opens the course this evening, Lanj for Sale Cheap ! 44 38 Clear.............. want to inquire about dress goods for the 26 pended for that day. Half faro rates Roseburg has a literary society, the << 43 28 the valley. A great many have not paid subject “Human Nature;” and I have no 27 coming season. i Philalathcan, at every meeting of which have been secured on all the railroad and <4 45 22 28 their taxes for want cf means. Fence doubt that the doctor will treat it in an ldv AtW* oí Limit for Sale 36 i 52 During the year 1879 there were made an interesting lecture is delivered by steamer lines on the North Pacific Coast. Cl dy.............. 29 at Cost- rails are a ’legal tender for all debts, but able manner. <4 56 38 and sold 19,937 barrels of beer in the i | some one of the local speakers of ability. 1 B lackberries K illed . — The horti our officers wont take them for taxes. In 48 32 Sn’w.............. 2 I At the next meeting Prof. Skidmore is to culturists report that the severe winter trading everything is rails, beef, wheat, State of Oregon. The land is situated two and a half 37 28 1 3 Meeting of T.vvn Hoard. lecture upon “ The L ngevity of Man The Farmers’ Mill in Scott valley has miles southeast of Ashland on the stage has killed many of the blackberry bushes or something of that kind; money is out B acon and ’L ard W anted .—At the Í been remodeled, and is now making flour . Mathematically Demonstrated.” road; nearly all tillable and productive in the gardens about town. The same of the question. So, you see, the poorer The Town Board met on Tuesday even Town electon in Jacksonville Tuesday kind of blackberries in the Atlantic class is bound tube “hard up.” And we ing last, pursuant to adjournment. The land, some garden land, plenty of fire Pioneer Store, where the highest market by the new process. resulted in the choice of the following states live through winters which are have five or six stores that take all the following named members were present: wood and water; price $ X>). For par price will be paid for the same. Debates and other literary exercises B utler 4 R ockfellow . enliven the meetings of the Linkville officers; frustees, T G. Reame3, Nat. nu >re severe than the one we have just money out of the valley as fast as it is H. C. Hill, Pres., J. H. Russell, H. F. ticulars inquire at the premises of. Lmgell, Chris Ulrich, John Orth and had; but here the bushes seem to have brought in, though, fortunately, there is Phillips, T. O. Andrews. 37-2mo JOHN Q. WELCH. H omestead N otices .—Settlers can ! Lodge of Good Templars. The following bills were presented, Forty-eight inches of snow fell in Ash i Chas. Nickell; Treasurer, Henry Pape; adapted themselves to the milder climate but little credit business done. There have their notices of final proof pub Recorder, J. Nunan. J. R. Neil was and cannot endure a degree of cold will be a large acreage sown to grain next allowed and ordered paid: Bill of Foun land during the winter. Last winter lished in the T idings at the lowest rates I elected School Director on Monday, and which would not harm them in a colder spring, and if the spring is favorable we tain 4 Farlow, $5.75; M. L. McCall, by simply requesting the officers of the , only about ten inches fell. ! J. H. Huffer, clerk. climate. Enough of the bushes are left, will have cheap bread in Klickitat. $5; A. V. Gillette, $3.25; Leeds & Mer Land Office to send them to us. Captain F. F. Riley, 21st Cavalry, however, to insure plenty of berries for Wheat is at present worth 75 cents per ritt, $5; A. D. Helman, $1.50; total, ---------dL ------- The S7ar says that among the debt3 —AND- - passed through Ashland this week with I ths table next summer. C ash Or* eked .—Wagner, Anderson bushel. O ld B ach . left by Gray and King, who are wanted $20.50. Bill of Marsh 4 Co., $12, was his family, en route for Vancouver. & Co., of the Ashland Mill, will pay the F ebruary 20th, 1880. by the authorities of Douglas county, are referred to Finance committee. To be T aken D own .—The foundation We hear rumors of a personal encount I highest cash price for hogs. Such as will the following: O.er $633 due Johnson On motion, the deed of the Ashland Irii.li belief Fund. weigh in the neighborhood of 100 pounds er in Phoenix, in which «me dignified Bros., of Drain, for lumber sold as of the front wall of tho Odd Fellows’ Cemetery property was received from the citizen received a ¡>air of black eyes. J. H. & ayfi/.d, Proprietor f are wanted— 150 head will be bought. agents; $100, due J. J. Comstock, of building continuing to settle, in spite of A third meeting was held at the pasto- ‘ Directors of School District No. 5, to be T. B. Bish goes ¿his week to his fath Latham, and over $100 each to P. Bene the abutments built to strengthen it, it held in trust by the Trustees of the Town N otice . —Notice is hereby given that er’s farm, near Phoenix, to take charge has been found necessary to take down ral resi.’ence, in Jacksonville, on Feb. dict and Dr. Hamilton. and by their suxcsso.s in office. all accouno due B. F. Reeser have been ] of the farm work for the coming season. the entire front of the building, and, be 29th, Jerry Nunan in the chair. The Recorder reported the taxable Having again found it necessary to at* The Ashland Woolen Mfg. Co. is now Father Blanchet, the Treasurer, made placed in my hands for collection, and . It is rumored that the Coos Bay and ginning at bed rock, build it up a min. sume control of my hotel, I will warrant those owing the same will save costs by i R iseburg Wagon R »ad Co. have sold making a style of black cloth for dress J. M. Magee has the contri>ct for taking the following report: Total amount con property of the town at $136,000; and II to the public a suits which is far superior in texture and tributed by Jacksonville and vicinity, on motion, a tax of three mills on the coining forward and settling at once. down the wall, ami began work upon it i their lands and franchise to parties in the finish to anything hitherto sent out from dollar was levied. F. W. I »ASHFORD. last Monday. It is a nutter of general $303; kindly donated by Yreka, $56; , East. the factory. Several persons in town On motion, Board adjourned to regret that there has been so great a remitted to relief committee in the south Strictly Temperance, and Meals second N otice .—All parties knowing them The spinning machinery of the woolen have already ordered suits of it, and the misfortune attending the erection of this and West of Ireland, $356; expenses, Tuesday in April. to none in the state. selves indebted to the estate of R. B. factory has been kept running at night of new cloth will gain favor for the Ash H. C. H ill , 1’tes fine building, but we tru <t it will be none; balance on hand $3. Hargadine, deceased, will please tali£ late, in order to keep up with the weav I land goods wherever it may be sent. J. IL MAYFIELD. I A. V. G illette , See. The treasurer's report being adopted, finished in a satisfactory manner before I notice that unless their notes and ac ing O machinery. A shland , Feb 5, 1880. [4-3N V Two of our prominent citizens came many months. it was moved and seconded that a vote of F ine T horoughbred H orses . — The counts are settled within thirty days, IL A. Wright, the jewe’ler of L:nk- in upon us yesterday, und after putting thanks be extended to all the charitable they will be placed in the hands of an at ; ville, paid Ashland a visit last week, re- ! us in good humor by depositing some T enacious W inter .—The spectacleof contributors of Jacksonville and vicinity Yreka, Jrui' iuJ of the 3d says: Jay Beach torney for collection. ; turning to Lake county on Saturday ducats on subscription, hinted rather “winter lingering in the lap of spring” and Yreka for their prompt and generous of Linkville, Ogn., arrived here yester Jno. B. R. Hutchings» day from Lexington, Ky., with another 37-3t 8. W. K ilgore , Executor. ' morning's stage. forcibly that they wanted-a first-class has been presented to the disgusted view assistance to Ireland in her great distress; lot of fine blooded horse3, comprising I ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY of Oregon fanners and stock men this The map of Ashland which was recently notice. We shall bear them in remem- and also that thanks be offered to the two stallions and five fillies, accompanied C oal O il .—The Crescent City Courier year. Tlie air is filled with snow, and l brance, and the first time they get into made for the town by M. L. McCall has three Jackson county pipers for gratui by a colored Kentuckian who knows con The Fbbi>cnb?r Rivet cot ice *t,at he is now prefV reports that evidences have been found of ed to till orders f.»r gloves of Ct e the trees, which this time last year were tous editorials and advertisements. coal oil in the ground in some part of been neatly framed, and is now hanging trouble we shall give them a “way up” siderable, by long experience, about fast sending forth flowers and foliage, are notice. Any sum hereafter handed to the stock. One of the stallions, a light bay Del Norte county, Cal., and that boring I in the Library room.'* BEST BUCK? KIN. IN GREAI VA still in their winter nakedness. On Father, for the same fund, will be of Hanibletoniau stock, is three years old apparatus lias been sent for by prospec William Kreitzer, an old resident of The burning of the State Normal RÍ El F, Monday night an inch of snow fell in promptly forwarded to its destination. tors. The existence of coal beds in the Jacksonville, who recently returned from School building of California has given this spring, and stands 15 hands high, Al“- la«*c le.itber e*c.,ete. Call st oy ostAbr.ghaisní Ashland, and on Tuesday night two inch vicinity has been known for some time, a visit to Germany, spent a day or two • rise to a great variety of opinions as to ou Granite Street ai d íee for yoorrel'. strong muscled yet active, and the other, Circuit Court P roce -«lings but as yet prospectors have failed to lo in Ashland this week. 1 h«w the state should proceed to give op es more fell, while occasional sprinklings a dark bay of Cassius M. Clay stock, is Jno 15 H. Hutchings. fell on Wednesday. The ground was I portunités for normal training in the fu cate the deposits. (uclltf) i In addition to that reported in our last Stella Chapter, of the Order of the also about the same age and size, both rather warm to allow the snow to lie I ture. The citizens of Reading are en T he C bmetery P roperty .—The trus Eastern Star, was instituted at Yreka deavoring to have a branch normal i long, but it interfered to some extent issue, the following business was trans making a splendid team. Four of the acted at the February term of Circuit fillies are Hanibletonians and one Cas A. E. WRIGHT. teeship of the Ashland Cemetery property last Tuesday. Mrs. Lora V. Ream was i school established at that jilace, and are with plowing, and every hindrance is se Court; installed as W. Matron. sius M. Clay stock. Mr. Beach brought has at last been transferred from the circulating a petition to the legislature rious now. BLACKSMITHING Roxanna Farris and T. J. Farris vs. J. them up from Reading by the Sacranien* GENERAL J. H. Huffer, School Clerk of Jackson School Board of Ashland District No. 5, an appropriation for the purpose. for C alifornian for M arch .—The March W. Hays et al. suit in equity, J udg to river road, and intends taking them I to the Board of Trustees*of the town. ville, has succeeded in collecting all but WAGON MAKING, number of the C i'ijornian has reached inent for defendants. A Cole ’ s valley correspondent of the this morning to Linkville, via. Bogus This is a much more reasonable and ap thirty dollars of a fax of $1.300. This Roseburg says: It h?.s been thor us and has brought pleasure and profit State vs. Daniel Doty, assault with a road, up the Klamath river. Mr. Beach BONANZA, OREGON propriate position for the property, and speaks well for .Jacksonville. in its fresh, strong clear and articles, dangerous weapon. On motion of Dis- oughly tested that sheep will eat fir is one of the most enterprising horse mon one which will insure much needed re The M. E. Church is ready for plaster All kinds of blacksmithing done in th» forms in the management of the ceme ing, and work is delayed by the lack of browse. Mr. John Emery,who had oc bright, like the cloudless skies of Cali- trict Attorney this case was stricken from in Southern Oregon, having about two best style at reasonable prices. casion to cut some limbs from some shade fornia. A rn-rng the contents we must the docket. years ago brought seven head of thor tery. lime, which cannot be hauled from Mul trees in the yard, threw them over the mention “Nine Days on the Summit of Susan N. Modisette, suit for divorce. oughbreds from the East, among them HORSE SH9EIMC A SPECIALTY. lin's kiln because of bad roads. A rrested for S nowballing . —A fence into the pasture, and the sheep ate Shasta,” by B. A. Colonna; “Ccrta u Decree granted. the celebrated stallion Altamont. This Wagons, Buggies, Wheel-barrows, Etc,,- Mr. Wilshire says Pat McMahon’s re them up perfectly clean. Since, Mr. Phases of the Chinese Question,” by I number of school boys at Crescent City I A. J. Walls vs. J. B. Thomas, action last lot is generally acknowledged at the made and repaired. Plow work re w«re arrested for snowballing their teach port of the loss of »tuck on Butte creek Emery has been hauling and feeding fir John F. Miller: “Shepherds and Sheep- at law for trespass. C »ntinued. East, for the number, as one of the best ceives special attention. er and the school girls. They were tried waa somewhat exaggerated, or else the trees to his sheep, an l they feed on them Herding,’’ by R. D. Milne; “Our Rela- bands of horses that h&3 ever left Ken ‘4-28 if L. Goldsmith & Co. vs. P. J. Ryan, loss was exaggerated Ly the report. by a jury for disturbance of the peace, sumptuously. tucky, and in a few years Mr. Beach will tions with Mexico, ” by Henry S. to recover money Continued. . Early candidates are occasionally seen and after a great number of witnesses have some (>f the finest to he procured on Brooks; “First Love and Last,” by Kate F W. BASHFORD, A tthe S alt B arrel .—Sometimes the Heath, the charming San Francisco cor S trange C ase of P etrifaction .—J. this coast, or even in the Eastern States. I were examined on each side and the case on the streets looking up old acquaint had been argued by the opp >sing attor ances vol recalling through the wreathsof apples of desire turn to ashes on the lip, respondent of the Ifeeord Uninf, “Mose, 8. Eubanks called our attention to the He has already a large stock of fine ATTORNEY AT LAW AND1 neys, the jury brought in a verdict of fresh cigar smoke the pleasant times of and sometimes when a man forages in a the Black Pioneer,” by J. V. Cheney, following which he found in a paper pub- horses of noted breed, and by mixture CONVEYANCER, grocery store for crushed sugar he finds and “Irelan I, Tier Past and Present,” ! lished near his old home in Illinois. The with the lot,will still further improve the “auld lang syne.” not guilty. —----- ----- — j case is a singular one, and possesses gen- stock at his horse farm. ASHÌAND, - - - - OREGON; The ¡»arty in Houck’s JIall last Friday the salt barrel instead. One of our judi by T. H. Highland. Tua N orthern P acific R ailroad .— i cral interest, but was particularly inter- cial lights hastily crammed a handful of evening under the management of Mr. Much interest is felt by our people as to J osephine C. vnty M arble .—Mr. | eating to Mr. Eubanks, as he was person- Collections promptly made, and special F utile F orgery .—A man name 1 La- Bachelor is reported as a very pleasant the best fine “Liverpool” into his mouth attention given to the preparation of the final location of tlie Western Divis John Borough, says the Willain^'tr. Ftr- ; ally acquainted with Frank Rawlins, cellos, who, the Roseburg IKaindea er affair. The music, by Watson Bro’s, is yesterday, while the storekeeper was at Deeds, Mortgages, and other legal paper». ion of the road, but /whether it comes tending to another customer. He doesn’t m"!-, sends us from Slate creek, Southern : whose corpse it is that has undergone says, was on his way from the Willam commended highly. down the Columbia River or goes across like salt, we judge. At least he doesn’t Oregon, specimens of marble of hand I the strange transmutation. The Cairo ette to Josephine county, where he has ’S'” Office in room No. 3 second story The track of The Dalles and Celilo of Masonic Building. the Mountain to Puget S >und, the sup o like so much at a dose, for the sounds some, dark color, which he says is ex Ar<jus has the following: The old resi been living for some time past,attempted £4-31 ply of Oregon Kidney Tea will not be af Railroad was changed last Saturday from that greeted the ear of the amused store posed to view over 30 or 40 acres of Land. dents of Southern Illinois recollect very to raise fifty-eight dollars in Douglas fected. Enough was gathered last fall broad to standard gauge. The work was keeper were very like what would be At his request we have taken it to a mar well Gen. M. M. Rawlings, a prominent county List week by selling a due-bill to cure every case of backache or kid- accomplished by four gangs of men in made by a boy who h:i3 bitten a wormy ble cutter here, who expressed the opin man in the State, and the founder of purported to have been given by John K nr e ka, Uve r y* ion that it is harder to work than im Mound City, and his son Frank Rawl- Lyster, Clerk of Sdiool District No. 41, ney disease in Oreg»?, an i it will do it less than five hours. chestnut. He buys candy now. Watson Bros., of North Umpqua,have ported marble; that while it may pos i ings, in his time tho most brilliant young for a b dance «Ina L icellcs o i s il iry for SÂLE AND FEED STABLES T too. lost 25 head of valuable horses by a dis M urder at B onanza .—Through pcr- sess value in the future, it cannot be i attorney and orator in this part of the teaching. Lacelle.3 was arroste I and C hamfion ’8 at P hoenix .—Hon. J. A. temper resembling the epizootic—a dis s ms arriving from Lake county this available for a long time, «as it is clioaper J. IT. T. Miller & Co. Ffs, •State. The latter died a comparatively taken before Justice Ilurah, on a charge Gray organized Advance Council of ease which appears to be epidemic anumg week we hear of a murder having been to bring the best marble from Italy than young man, probably about thirty years of forgery; he was ¿lisch i'.i,/.. trge 1 on the ’ LINKVILLE,--------------- OREGON Champions of Honor ot Phoenix on the horses in that locality. committed at Bonanza last Saturday; but i to pay freight on this from its quarry as of age, over twenty years ago, and his groun I that a schwl CI erk has no right i 25th, with 23 charter members. The C. W. L >gan returned Tuesday night we have not been able to learn the par now locate I. The time will no doubt father died some years later. They were t» iss io a due bill, an I therefore it was l Large new barn and corral, and evvty'' following are the Officers elected; Chas. from a trip to Salem. He says the farm ? ticulars, not even the name of the man come when our native resources will be ! arrangement to give satisfaction in every buried side by side at Villa Ridge. A valueless. There still being strong evi j branch of the business. E. Lowe, W. C.; Misses S. L. Berry and ers in the Umpqua valley Were very busy who was killed. A man named Akerson, developed an I all such things have val few days since relatives of the deceased dence, which is principally circumstan- I Josie Lavenbuig, Aids; Miss Lena La- while in the Willamette many of them who was in Ashhan I last summer, and was ue, but that time is not near enough to HAY, GRAIN AND FLOUR raised and removed the bodies to a situ-, -ial, he was rc-arrested on a charge of at I venburg, 8. C.; Dudley Dollarhide and are still unable to plow. generally known here as “Scotty,” is said be good to this generation. Constantly on hand and for sale. ation thought more desirable and pleas tempting to obtain money under false I W. H. Regers, Aids; Jas. Morton, H.; 4—1 Thi3 week has been an eventful one to have done the killing with a rifle. ant. The coffin <>f Frank Rawlings was pretenses. Under this charge, Judge Mrs. Isa Hockersmith, U.; H. A. Cry- M iming . t Y reka .—The introduction I “ Seo tty' and the murdered mm had been for our village statesmen—school meet found to be unaccountably heavy, six Gaddis held him to await tho action of I der, S. F. A. Dunlap, A. S.; Mrs. J. of the Cranston process <>f hydraulic ing, Town Board meeting and political engaged in a light, and “Scotty,” being stout men being required to handle it. the grand jury. Morton, F. S.; Geo. Dunlap, T.; R. IV’. mining v ill render practicable tho wash worsted, went off after a rifle, and, pro discussions bringing out their parliament The friends thought they would open the Cheney, C. D.; J. II. Berry, P C.; J. curing «me, sought his antagonist and de ing of much ground on Yreka creek R ich Q uartz .—Ourfriend Will Hunte1’ ary skill and latent oratory. B. Berry, P. which could not be worked by the ordi casket to discover the cause of this, when I sends us some very rich lp?nina:i3 from liberately shot him. Liquor-drinkers will be discharged BLACKSMITH, nary process, on account of lack of drain I they found the corpse apparently as nat a ledge just sliu*k by Barkd ilc 4 Co.» T hief C aught . —The Lakeview papers from working on the Oregon Railway and N arrow E scape . -It bert Smith,aged age, and the rckans are considerably ural in every line of fomr and feature as report the arrest of <* young man named Navigation Company's road, and gang eleven years, an a lopted son of Robert exe’ted ever the prospect of realizing when interred, even the beard being pre while gioun«l sluicing in tl.e BlackweU district, one-lmlf mile from Deskins. The Mir« st Astil««, cmaoN, served. The body was petrified, but the Lecter Loomis in Drew’s valley for steal foremen who are thought guilty of not Kelly, of New Pine Creek, fell into a good pay fr ini gdd dirt which has been ledge is well d(ffine«l, is ten inches wi 1“, »> ing a chain and twenty dollars from Miss enforcing this rule will also be discharged. well on Saturday last, breaking his right beyond the reach of the miner’s skill palor of the corpse was retained. There kinds of work where last uncovered, and is increasing I?. now prepared tai*0. I Clara Barnum, a school teacher. Loomis in his line at/ ki« uew shop, Rev. George Nufley's store building is leg just above the knee. Dr. Cas on was heretofore. The Journal of last week arc several witnesses to verify these facts, in width. The quartz sent us is of the worked for a Mr. Penland, at whose now finished with a very neat double called ami set the broken limb. Th? lit says: L. IIuseman. who returned from including a physician of reputation re houso Miss Barnum boarded. Miss front, being divided into two rooms, one tle fellow bore the operation wth greit below last week, visited Oroville in com siding at Villa Ridge, who was called to same character as the famous Gold Hill 01MÂIH STREET, OH Tii SiTE Of HIS OLD SHOP.- I quartz., rich in free gold, somft cf the Barnum's gold chain and a twenty dol of which will be occupied by himself as fortitude, and at last accounts was doing pany with Mr. Cranston, to see how one examine the corpse. This is undoubt Special attentif» 1 given w buueing. pieces bearing fullv one-b.tlf metal. One lar piece were missing, and Loomis was a shoe shop, and the other will be for well. He had gono out t o draw a bucket of the Cranston Hydraulic Elevators edly one of the most remarkable cases of 4 32 if r I of water, and the well curb being low, its character on record, and for the bene of the owners pounded out $75 with a suspected of the theft. Another twenty worked, and says it is a grand success in rent. fit of science should be thoroughly in hand mortar on M mday,and it is thought, dollar piece was deposited in the box I with ice all around it, he slipped and fell working digging» where drainage is re Marcus Mayer is using up a good deal vestigated in detail. It promises to up- they have s bonanza.— 1 entlnel. from which the first was stolen, and in. It seems almost a miracle that ho es Forwirdng Commission quire’. H i says all that is needed, is of cloth and. cassimere from the Ashland set-^he general theory in regard to pétri RiUffi-IlM XailCtfS. Lodniis was caught by the bait. He is ) Agent. Woolen Factory in making suits for his caped being killed outright, for the well plenty of water power, an i it will raise fications, as we understand the coffiu was safe in the Lakeview jail. There will be preaching at the Presby customers. He also finds tune to attend is is tweury-eight feet deep, the sides and gravel and rocks to a flume on the bank both water and air tight. bottom being composed of gravel very without any difficulty. He considers it terian cb.uch next Sibbith morning and i H. S chool E lection . —There was a large to repairing an I cleaning, and dees it hard and compact, w>th hardly two feet just the thing to work Yreka Creek suc E ntertainment .—The College enter evening by Rev. L. L. Rogers. attendance at the school meeting of Ash ■ well, too. U'burg, Oregon. N>f water in it. — Examiner. tainment which has been looked forward cessfully, and all other streams and Anton Bruns, an old resident of Jack- land District, and the result of the bal --- ---------------------- as A LfR0E AND COMMODIOUS VVARU-^ b.j|—-. ~Ampi" r< om etor- f «Uhl »ul gulche-s in the county where drainage to with pleasure fur sometime, will be loting was the election of Hiram Farlow 1 sun county, who has been in the county »SPECIAL NOTICE*. A B lasted R eputation .—The repu . v^rv ki'»l ‘ t» of H i/ben*- given next Friday evening, and an inter 0 m *n ui J f 1x111 ,o iCtererl to «hip ar) freight as Director and George Hill, School ! hospital for souje time, wa3 adjudged tation of our weather prophet has been is required. It can «also be used success ! 111 OUgtl tin» li ,uMr. Clerk. The proposition to vote a tax f >r ! insane by Doctors Aiken and Danforth blasted forever. He dreamed too much. fully in working river claims, wherever esting and attractive programme will be j Wool b«’0”0» flo°r. U’re, ,c>r,*Urel lotny Notice cf Dissolution finishing and furnishing tho new school , last week, and wa3 taken to tho Asylum Besides the ten inches of snow on the sufficient pressure can be obtained to presented. The proceeds are to be used : o ri lor’iAi - 9t »bipmeot will reoirs prompt atuso- work the machine. Messrs. A. E. in ¡raying for the addition to the building i B. ( house was not called up for considera ; at East Portland. 18th ult, he dreamed a two-week's warm Raynes, J. C. Burgess, R. Von Schmied The partnership heretofore existing be *rlt rorxl* c ir» of H. L. M. 14»-S-'f. which wa3 found to be necessary to pro- I A certain young Ashland Adonis ha3 spell, to begin on the 25th of February. tion, as it was thought that such a tax en. D. Ream, A. L. Frost and E. Steele tween L. 8. P. Marsh, A. F. Squires and would be illegal, inasmuch as it is less been noticed recently with his hair in His remarkable success with the snow have joined in locating as mining claims tect the stairways at tire back of the j J. R. Burk, under the firm name of than a year since the last school tax was graceful and beautiful curls, whereas it vision led to unwavering faith in his oth the ground south of town along Yreka building. Tb° improvement was greatly ly needej and theatten lance a; the en Marsh <t Co., is thio day dissolved by I ’. ’ards Garvey’s a field, J. M.TAYL0S, levied. The anti-tax element would formerly was guilth’.vs of waviness, and it er predictions, and pv pie had begun to Creek, and up t " "ards tertainment will doubtless he largo, since Fr st, «'earn an 1 Steele «Id pos mutual consent. ............ 1 ’ being is suspected th.it his inamorata has been probably have predominated anyhow, / surgeon denti . st , shed their underclothing, plant tender sessor :■ ai n I ' owners of most of the ground i the object is so worthy. The exercises All debts due said firm are to bo paid teaching him the paper process. 113*1 the question bjen put to tho issue, vegetables and plan for picnics; and located for a mining claim to obt: ”t will c risizt of music, under the direction to L. 8. P. Marsh, and all debts owing / aa N mEETvASHLASD, uRLQCW.- The Davis settlement, a peculiar re Mrs. Rogers and Q. Wdlits; lead as th» memory of recent ta^es is too fresh when the disappointment came tipor us, patent. It is heiieved all this ground of . _ rich I being w orked with the ings. by Prof. Nichols ami W. H. Leeds; by »aid firm will be paid by the same. L in the min is of many to allow a liberal ligious colony near Walla Walla, meets and we realized that as a commumity we will pay recitations, srad 'w pictures, a wonder L. 8. P. MARSH, !\ Cranston elevator, and includes the with a severe blow in the »leath of two of sentiment to rule them. We have no ' ?>*rÔuicô in second story of jb-iAcnic had been sold, our faith in dreams re cou lty hospital ground, Ream’s grove. ful telephone, and other novel and at- ; A. F. SQUIRES, doubt, however, that a tax to finish the I Mr. Davis’ sons, who were calle«l and ceived a shock from which it may never Steele s place, Fr ist’s place, and a large tractive presentations. Seats will be I ’ Pall. Office hours, from 8 to 12 a . sí »» J. R. BURK, . school house before next winter may be I looked upon as “God the Father” and fully recover. Hereafter we shall pin quantity of ground on the west side of nnmbcrod, ai d may I e secured by pur- I / ■» <*-z.n, 1 -3Í) to 5 P. M our faith to the almanac. chasing tickets at ¿0 cents each. “ Jesus Christ. ” B«th died of diphtheria. the stage r«nd. had without difficulty. THE ASHLAND LOCAL ÖKEViTlKS. TIDINGS i UNION I HOTEL BAKERY. I I ! HARRY SMITH, I ., I i H