Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 09, 1880, Image 3

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M ETI.OKOL.OGICAI«.
Reni Katwte Tran aneti bn«.
R ockfellgw —E ubanks .- On Sunday
Wm. Burke, an old pioneer of tills
ATTEN fìON EVERt öOOYI
morning last at eleven o’clock, at the res­
valley, and a well-known resident of
The following transactions have been
The
following
meteorological
record
of
ATRIL 9, IMO.
FRIDAY
Gai den making again in progress.
Jacksonville, died last Saturday in hi» Rogue river valley for the three months idence of the bride’s parents, Eugene F. recorded in the county clerk s office since
Republican County Convention meets 57th year. He wa» a native of the count-"
Rockfellow was married to Miss Rosa,
ing March 31st : was furnished ns by third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. our last «sue:
i
Eine« of Travel.
to-morrow.
Longford, Ireland, and came to J.'rksci» ___ _ _______ Uiams. The figures give
Tims Bickmore to Zelplia Fat terfield j
Rev. M A. WiHiai
Eubanks, the ceremony being performed laud in Table Rock precinct Considera­
cuuucy
in
18*.»2.
J.
H.
Alnyfield
is
buying
up
horses
the
mean
temperature
at
morning,
noon
71»o O. A C. stages leave Ashland as fol­
bv Rev. L. L. Rogers in the presence of tion, 81,800
We have had no paper mail from Cal- I and night.
lows: Going north, at 9 p . m . ; going i for market.
The longitude of the valley
J J Fryer to J G Gr sinnn, land a!
----- AT------
south, nt 4 a . m .
Grass is growing rapidly—atock look- fornia an I the east for several days, ow­ is 123 deg. 55 min.; latitude, 42 deg.’ relatives and a few other friends cf the Eagle
Consideration, $25.
couple.
After
the
wedding
dinner,
the
On 11. F. Phillips’ Linkville line stages 1 ■1 4 li<q>cful.
ing to h.gh water in Pitt river. The 21 min.; altitude of point of observation,
C II Pickens to Narcissa Farmer and
i
leave every i”mii'g et o
ck.
bride and groom drove to the Mountain E P Pickens, quit claim deed to certain
malls have been changed to the Scott 1,809 it.:
i
\'a
Worden,
oi
Linkville,
was
»
Ash
­
necting at
ikvilie with Inn ks for i
I House, and awaited Monday morning’s property in Table Rock precinct Con­
i valley route, and the papers will no doubt
---- for ----
Lakeview and Foil Klamath. Foitr- I land last week.
1880“ A. M. M. P. M. In. of Rain stage, upon which they started for sideration, 81
horse stage on Monday, W etkafesday
3. 18
35
CASS or READY“ SAY!
Alex Alartiu is expected up from Oak­ Come all right new.
U S patents to John Sutton and J J
43
Jan.
32
San Francisco. From San Francisco
and Friday.
1.
86
35
56
Nichols
have
been
recorded
Feb.
Work
on
the
front
wall
of
the
Odd
27
land about the 15th.
they will go to San Diego, where they
2. 65
36
I
49
S Culver to Isabell Rose donation
Mur.
26
Mrs. W. T. Leeke is visiting her fath­ Fellows’ building has been delayed slight­
WEI HEB KEPURT.
will
enjoy
a
short
visit
with
relatives,and
land
claim to John Thurber in Phoenix 6 lbs Y C Sugar....................... e 1 (xr
Total rainfall............. 7. 19
ly by lack of lime,which will probably be
er's family at Oro Fino, Cal
precinct-
Consideration, 81.
4 lbs Coflee............................... 1 oo
Coldest in January was the morning of after a brief sojourn in California will
this
week, however. With good
had
The following1 is the weather report
J
C
Birkhead
to Joseph L Hockett, lot 32 Solar Sp in, 14 cz candles. .
Services in the M. E. Church next
start
toward
home,
expecting
to
reach
1 00
furnished U3 by H. C. Hill, for the week
weather, the masons can finish their work the 31st, 19’ above zero.
in Phoenix Consideration, $200.
28
Wax
“
“
..
1 00
Coldest of February, morning 21st, 19’ Ashland in about three weeks, when they
^ending April 7th.
Thermometer re­ I Sunday, morning and evening.
S Colver to J L Hockett, lot in Phoe­ Baking soda per lb.................
in about three weeks.
10
above zero.
will take up residence in Mrs. Prentice’s nix. Consideration, $30.
corded at 6 a . M. and 12 m :
H C Myer started last Tuesday on a
10
Extra table rice i»er lb...........
Coldest of March, morning of 13th, 16’ house on Main street. Mr. Rockfellow is
We understand that John McCurdy,
U S patent recorded for Geo W Biily Tobbacco
business visit to San Francisco.
“ ........... .
65
TTIERMT R
DATE
WEATHER
alxjve
zero.
who contracted with Ferree & Worden
S Colver to Mary L Curry, 4 acres land 5 lb boxes tea.................... ’...
Q 00
well known in all this section of country
A number of Yreka people will go to to carry the mails Iretween Linkville and I
in
Eden precinct Consideration, $109 Paper tea, 1 lb.................
6 A. M 12 M
I
Mutilai Ente« taluiuen t.
50
one of our rising young merchants and
Jacksonville on the 12th of Alay.
Lakeview, has thrown up his contract.
Onions
per
lb
.............................
55
40
%loudy...........
Ì
Miss Eubank’s hadhostsof warm friends.
A ttempt at H orse S tealing .—On S. F. S' ap, full wt per lb.........
lLaiii
................
52
io
41
Good Templars’ dramatical entertain­ The mails are put through upon time,
2
As
previously
announced,
the
music
Few
young
people
start
in
life
with
54
40
Wh
’
t
Castile
soup
“
........
Wednesday
night,
a
horse
thief
attempt
­
16
3
ment one week from next Friday.
however, by Ferree & Worden.
class of Mrs. Nichols will give an enter­ brighter prospects,and we join with their
35
58
Pressed hops .
“ .........
40
Snow.............
4
ed
to
steal
a
pair
of
valuable
horses
from
Kasper Kubli, of Jacksonville, who
50
26
b rom the Reading liulepen<lent we learn tainment in the Ashland Presbyterian many friends in wishing for them a full the barn of W. E. Howe, on Wagner Borax
2()
“ .........
clear.............
5
i
61
32
has been quite sick, is now recovering.
Buck
wheat
flour
5
lbs
.............
37
6
eliurch
next
Friday
evening,
April
16th.
that the mill at Copper City has shut
measure of happiness, prosperity and creek. Mr. H. had gone to bed, and
I
<C
70
50h
33
Yeast powders 3 cans...............
Adam Klippel has been preaching in down. It is said that there is plenty of Great preparations are in progress, and peace.
was awakened by his wife, who heard a Good chan salt per ICO lbs. . ..
3 00 '*
ore on hand, but it is of low grade, and we expect an exhibition which shall ex­
German to the citizens of Jacksonville.
noise
at
the
barn.
Hastily
dressing
him
­
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Pure
cider
vinegar
per
gal
...
.
,
•T ax R eceipts . — Those who have
Rouen W eather .—About the 30th
the addition of ten stamps to the mill cel anything of its yet character given in
self, he ran out, and found that the thief Grain pepper
“ lb .....
20
Tho
loss
of
sheep
in
Douglas
county
•overpaid their xoad tax in Ashland will
will be necessary to make it pay.
Ashland. The entertainment gotten up of March the people of Lake county had started off with one horse, but bail
— clothing —
is
said
to
have
been
about
thirty
per
please present iheir receipts as soon as
were rejoiced by a general thaw, which been compelled to leave the other tied to
6 00
Best cas prints....................
A few sheep men in some sections will by Mrs. Nichols last Thanksgiving will
cent.
possible to Supervisor J. F. Billings.
melted the snow rapidly for a day or two a wagon standing outside the barn. Air.
4 i
5 25
be
remembered
by
many
as
unusually
at
­
Howe at once mounted the horse and
Candidates to State Conventions will shear early this spring, in order to reap
and
they
Itegan
to
hope
that
the
break
­
4
50
F or R ent .—The house known as the be allowed half-fare rates on the O. & C. the advantages of the high price of wool, tractive and pleasing, and this, it is ex­ up of winter had certainly come at last, started in pursuit. He had gone but a
75
1
cot
........................
which they fear may decline, but the pected, will be much finer, us more but their hopes Were soon destroyed by short distance when the horse turned
Vining Boarding Hi use is for rent upon R. R.
1
00
2 50
shearing will probably be done about trouble has been taken in the prepara­ the advent of another severe snow storm. aside from the road to where his mate Gent's vests from $1.50 to...
reasonable terms. For particulars apply
had been left by the thief, who fouud
Measles have been migrating down
tion
of
costumes,
etc.
The
price
of
Off
10
the usual time in this neighborhood.
to Mrs. Vining at the Union Hotel.
lie could not get away with the prize, Best cas coats “ 8.00 “ ..
Nearly
all
the
time
it
was
raining
in
our
the valley, and have at last struck Jack­
50
Duck
“
.................
The new Pioneer store building is rap­ admission is 25 cts, and the proceeds, as valley last week it snowed out there, and It would be well for horse owners to be Hunting “
50
3
B acon and L ard W anted .—At the sonville.
before stated, go to the church organ
on their guard.
idly
approaching
completion,
but
the
62
Gingham
blouse#
.....................
the
consequence
was,
more
loss
of
stock.
Pioneer Store, where the highest market
R. D. Hull, one of the old foremen of
fund.
Following is the programme:
62
Duck
“
................
firewalls, above the caves, cannot be
11 Over a foot of snow fell on the flats, and
price will be paid for the same.
G one to S an F rancisco —Several of Overalls from 50 cts to...........
the T idings office, made us a call Tues­
1.
Song,
“
The
Old
Mountain
Tree.
75
built at present, as the masons have run
the cattle, which had just begun to find our Ashland merchants started this week Pat overalls..............................
B utler & R ockfellow .
day afternoon.
1 00
2.
Inst.
Duet.
“
Lucretia
Borgia.
”
short of brick. Mr. Fox intends to
something to eat, were again tramping for San Francisco to lay hi goods for the Gents ca3 hats from $1 Dt.......
I
2 50
3. Vocal Duet, “In the Starlight.’
Viola Evans, daughter of Justus Wells, to burn Another kiln
F or S ale .—A four-spring, family car­
in a short time,
75
“
Caps
...............................
aimlessly
about
in
the
snow.
On
Sun
­
spring and summer trade. Of the firm
4. Inst. Duet, “Delioso.”
riage, covered, nearly new, having been who formerly lived in Ashland, died last however.
75
Boys
hats
and
caps
.................
day, however, the weather grew warmer of Butler «V Rockfellow E F Rockfel-
5. Quartette “The Unseen City.”
75 •
1
Wh
’
t
dress
shirts
from
$1
to
..
used but a few times. For terms, apply week at Crescent City.
C. H. Hill came over from Yreka last
again and the new snow melted in a few b-w went last Monday; J. M. McCall , Colored cot shirt» from 50 c to
6.
Organ
Duet,
“
Mountain
Bell
Schot-
75
Dr.
Cabaniss,
formerly
of
Jacksonville,
to
J. R. BURK,
, week, for a short visit at home. He has
hours.
The latest reports we have are will probably start to-morrow to do the [ Woolen «hilts from 81 50 to. .
2
00
tiselie.
”
has been appointed post surgeon at been working with Mr. Frankland, who
A shland , Ogn,
44-4.
1
75
encouraging,
and
it
is
nut
likely
that
any
LLadies
felt
skirts
from
81
12
..
buying for the new firm of McCall, At­
Vocal Duet, “Gipsy Countess.”
Camp Howard, Idaho.
1
25
j
Best
corsets
from
81
to
...........
l:as the contract for considerable marble
more stock will be lost, unless it be from kinson A" Co , and Miss Minnie Ander­
8. Overture, Trio, “Taucridi.”
H omestead N otices .—Settlers can
50
i Ladies gaunt gloves from 25 c.
Found—On Main street above the work in the cemetery at that place, but
miring in the bogs.
son left yesterday in the interest of thc Good cotton baiting per lb . .
9. Tableau, “Devotion.”
nave their notices of final proof pub- College, a gold cuff button, which awaits I
25
----
----------
-----------------
they were compelled to wait for bettefr 10. Vocal Duet,
GO
millinery
business
Wall
paper
dble
roll
from
25..
lishe.l in the T idings at the lowest rates the owner at this office.
“Oh Haste, Crimson
Y p . ee \ C heek . — Alcssrs. Cranston
weather before they could finish the
75
Water
proof
from
62
xo
...........
Morning,” de Lucia de Laminer- Gibbs, of the Yreka Creek Mining Co.,
by simply re |nesting the officers of tho
75
1
Fine
blea
table
linen
[ter
vd.
..
wo.k.
Henry
Mensor
challenges
any
Oregon
IteJ^Ians Nsitr.e«.
Land O lice to send them to us.
moor.
arrived in Yreka on Wednesday's stage
00
1
Turkey
red
“
“
*
...
runner for a race of 100 yards at Jackson­
Breaking of the saloon business, the 11. Inst. Duett, “King Pippin Polka.” and have immediately set to work to start
40
U nion S abbath S chool ,—Every Sun­ ; Ex good table oil cloth “ ...
Seniia-l siys: “Ashland has prospered 12, Vocal Duet, “Katy Did ! Katy up the elite: prise of mining Y reka Creek. day morning at 10 o’clock in the Presby­
T he T ime to B uy .—Now is the time ville on May 13th for $100.
to buy wo »’e:i goods, gent’s furnishing
One man has publicly proclaimed his wonderfully without such ail institution,
Didn't 1”
While we do not know tlieir defined plan terian church. A cordial invitation ex­
lol of embroidery, ladies’ l)p*e,*
goods, clothing, etc., at a bargain at gratification at the oj»eniiig of a saloon but if it is thought necessary to put the 13. Inst. Duet, “Belisario,” de Doni- of action, as yet, we are informed, how­ tended to all.
needles, thread, collar buttons, nandker*
Butler «t R»ckfcll>w s, where they are j in Ashland. It was Casey.
finishing touch to the education of youth,
zetta.
Quarterly meeting services at the chiefs, ribbons, braid, ladies’ hats, geMts*
ever, that work will be commenced at
selling at re lace 1 prices, to make room
and
teach
them
idleness
and
vagrancy,
14. Vocal Trio, “Summer's Come,” de once an<l pushed with vigor. Tiie com­ Methodist Church next Sunday. Love neck ties, etc.
One of the finest sheep ranches in the
Hardware tinware, table and pocket
for the new sprimr stock.
Meyerbeer.
j country for sale at a bargain. See adver­ and make them a burden to society a
pany have engaged the store, corner of feast at half-past nine; preaching at 11 cutlery, crockery and glassware, Whft^.
saloon should be staited at once.
15. Tableau, “Goddess of Liberty.”
Aliner and Oregon streets for office and by Rev. L. L. R 'gers, also in the even­ Sewing machines at greatly reduced
'C ha ?
*•’»: a L ogging C ontract .— tisement in another column.
Claiborne
Neil's
well-known
jack,
1
16.
•Song,
“
Danube
River,
”
warehouse for tools, and by the first of ing. The morning services will be fol­ prices. Please give me a call before
S. u.n. L. Simps >n is preparing a poem
The undu'.cigned wis.ies to enter into a
!
“
Kentuek,
”
will
m
ike
the
ensuing
sea-
.
17. Inst. Duct, “Love’s Response the coming week will be fairly started, lowed by the observance of the Lord s purchasing elsewhere.
c<»utract tv.:h s >me responsible logger for the Red Men’s celebration at J k -
~9~Bacon, lard, butter, eggs, grain and
s in at Ashland and Phoenix, probably 1
Polka.”
wc presume, 'I hey have about 10,000 supper.
wh i will go« out 509,0.H) feet of ; >.w logs sonville «»n the 12th of May.
I
all
kinds of produce taken in exchange
being three days - f the week in Ashland, ! 18. Song, “We ll Have to Mortgage the pounds of tools and machinery at Read-
for his new mill, a few miles above Ash­
BORN
The melting snow on tho mountains : I
for
goods.
ami (lie ie<mi.uder of the time at or near ,
Farm ’’
ing awaiting shipment here,and for which
I ■ 5. «u l am also agent for D. M. Osborne’
land. Fur particulars, apply to
has raise I the stre uns, and filled the
Phoenix
This animal weighs in the : 19. Select Reading by Prof. Nichols.
t ;ams will doubtless stait down the com- • TAYL'lR.—March 29th, to tb.e wife of A Co. 's reapers, mowers and self-binders,
J ohn C handler , Ashland, Ogn. mining ditches and pipes to bursting.
neighborhood
oi 1,000 pounds, and is the 1 20. Medical Farce, “Mr. Buttermilk inu week. At the outlook it seems that
Robert Taylor, of Sprague river, a son. Whitewater wagons, sulky rakes, 6te.
40-4t
M arcus Mayer lias begun the erection sire of many valuable mules in this val­
Weight eighteen pounds, “dressed. ’
taken sick during Mrs. .B.’s ab­ tho feasibility of mining Yreka Creek
B. F. REESER,
B argains , j—For the next sixty days of his new tailor shop, on the east side ley.
sence.
will now be put to a practical test beyond BRITTSON.-Near Jenny Creek, April
A shland , April 2d, 1880.
Fountain Far’. >»v will give you bar­ of Main street, next to Air. Kentnor's
a doubt. — Union.
Ashland is disposed to assume munici­
3d, to the wife of Thomas Bnttson, a
Items from bij* Butte.
gains in all kinds of merchandise as they shop.
SOIL
pal airs, in view of the acquisition of '
wish ts make room for new goods—ami
F
ine
H
orses
.
—
I*i
another
column
Corpora! F. Alayer and privates Frank- ! street lamps—or rather, a street lamp, 1
Our correspondent sends us the follow­
they would ¿»refer to sell goods very low lin and Williams passed through town,
will be found the advertisement of Jay
which luis been set up in front of the ing under date of Alarch 30th:
SPECIAL NOTICES
to moving them to their new store, which Wednesday, returning from Vancouver Masonic Hail. Two more such lamps,
Beach, of the Cascade Stock Farm, near
Snowing.
they expect to occupy within the next, to Fort K lamath.
I
Linkville. Mr. Beach has on his farm
one on the hill by the Presbyterian eliurch
two months. They mean business.
Hens
busy.
horses
of the best trotting blood in the House and Lot for Sale at
County Treasurer, Newman Fisher, and the other on the corner of Alain
world, and if he is patronized by the
T aken S chools .—Of thestudents who last week forwarded to the state treas­ and Oak streets would light the central I Hay scarce.
a Bargain.
stock
men of Lake county, this portion of
Business reviving.
attended Ashland College this year a I ury the county’s proportion of sta*t ■portion of the town very well.
our state will in a few years have a reputa­
good number have begun teaching, and taxes, $1,268.64.
Easter was honored.
Airs. Price, whose name has been made
The house and lot of J. C. Durkee on
tion
for fine horses, and buyers who want
ethers are just about to commence. N.
A new packer for use in sacking flour familiar to the public through her con­
Hills becoming verdant.
Granite
street, opposite Prof. Nichols’
fine stock will turn their eyes in this di­
A. Jacobs takes tho 'A illow Springs is now in operation at the Eagle Alills. nection with the Ute troubles, is on her
Tv o will be made one—says gossip.
rection. His horse Altamont is already property. The best of garden /and, coh­
The Imported Percheron,
school. Miss Melle Wrisey goes to It is of home invention, runs by water way from the cast to join her father,
A terrific wind storm has laid timber well know in both Jackson and Lake ered by tho West Ashland Ditch. A
t I
Douglas county to/ teach, and Miss AL power, and works well.
Arch. Parker, at this place. There is a
and fences to the ground.
counties, and is the sire of a number of good, roomy house and outbuildings.
Merriman takes a school in Sam’s-valley.
The increase of sheep this year will bill before Congress to pay each of the
For sale at a great bargain for cash, In-
Politics as cool as a snow bank,but our promising and valuable colts. The other
!
women
who
were
held
captive
by
the
doubtless be less than usual in
quire of J. C. Durkee, at his ranch on
“fellow up a tree” says the “boom” is horse, “Wilburn,” which lie recently
N eat C ip .'TLA r . Barlow & Sander­
this county, owing to the loss of lambs : Utes $1,090 a year for life, and their
42-2m.
brought from Kentucky, is much larger, Bear creek.
son, proprietors of the C. & O. Stage caused by the severe weather.
!
! children $500 a year until they are 21, coming.
and
is
described
by
all
who
have
seen
ARABIAN BOY,
Lines,have ha I prepare 1 and sent out all
“
Epizootic
”
it
is
called,
and
yet
Web
­
! the money to be subtracted from the au-
Natica
to
th
3
Public
!
F.
W.
Taylor
h:is
sold
his
farm
on
over the c »untry a handsomely printed
ster says that word is an adjective. Is him as exceedingly handsome.
I unity of the Utes.
----- XND—
and instruc'.ive twelve ¡»age circular, osi Rogue river to Messrs. George and Sim­
N ew F irm .—W. H. Atkinson and To all whom it may concern:
The Y reka creek Mining Company has not epizuoty the correct word I
eon
Farlow
for
$1,800.
Air.
Taylor
one side of which are maps of the vari­
The Time : says: “March came in like W. A. Wilshire have each bought a one-
i employed a force of thirty men, and be-
As my wife, Debrey Ann Galbreath,
ous stage lines they own and the connec­ thinks some of locating in Ashland.
a
Imnb
and goes out like a lion.” Not so third interest in the mercantile business has left my bed and board without Just
1
gun
work
at
the
head
of
the
valley,clean
­
Last Friday morning a colored man
tions therewith, together with time-ta­
Here; it came in like a lion, and goes of J. Al. McCall, and the business cause or provocation, 1 warn all persons
-THE SHETLAND—
named
Charles Hooker was frozen to ing out and enlarging the big ditch. • As
bles, rates of passage, etc. It is a first-
out like a Bengal tiger.
will
hereafter
be
conducted
by
the
firm
soon
as
the
route
for
the
extension
down
against
trusting
her
on
my
account,
and
class advertisement for both the routes death in tho snow while carrying the
the east side of Yreka is carefully resur-
Ashland’s urbane Schoff, the engineer, under the style of McCall, Atkinson & hereby give notice that I will not pay any
and the country through which they mail over tho mountains from Yreka to
veyed, says the Joumalr uuother lot of is here at his former post, and Wm. Pat­ Co. Of the new partners in the business, debts of her contracting after this date.
Salmon.
pass.
men will be employed. The corupAny terson the inc< rrigible lumberman is al­ Mr. Atkinson is w?1! known as an ener­
R. G. GALBREATH.
A lady named Skinner lias a school
also
intends
to
build
an
immense
reser
­
so
shaping
things
for
business.
getic,
successful
and
thoroughly
reliable
L
inkville
,
O
gn ., March 19, 1 3i0.
L ake C ounty D emocrats . — The for little children in one of tho rooms of
business
man,
and
Air.
Wilshire,
who
voir
at
Cuttonwood
gulch,
capable
of
C. A. Cary, of the Ashland College,
Democratic County Convention chose as the Presbyterian church, and appears to
holding
a
month
s
supply
of
water,
on
>ill
be our boss of the crayon and black­ I has kopt the books of the establishment
Sheep Ranch For Salo !
delegates to the State Convention S. C. have as many little toddlera as she wants
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a
number
of
months,
has
always
shown
which
work
will
be
commenced
as
soon
board.
We
trust
that
Chas,
will
render
Huston, S. P. Moss and J. Hunsaker. to teach.
as a dredging machine may be brought a good account of himself as a peda­ close and careful attention to business.
The choice of the convention for Presi­
The undersigned offers for «ale upon
A. G. Rockfellow has bought tne house from below.
•
The new firm do not start out on a com reasonable terms his sheep ranch situa­ c K?
gogue.
dent was then taken, with the following i and lot of Frank Smith on Church street,
mercial venture, but begin with a large, ted on Dry creek, about six miles from
results: Hendricks, 4; Tilden, 7; Sey­ j adjoining Eugene Walrad’s lot, for $300.
Inf the absence of Theological ministra­
F or R ent .—The dwelling houst^ on
mour, 1. Hampton, 1; nominee, 1; no i Mr. Rockfellow will occupy the hotise in J Oak steet recently sold by A. G. Rock- tion’s, our niinrods make the “welkin well-established trade, which we have no Phoenix. It consists of 690 acres ui
doubt they will soon increase.
choice, 1. Vpop a ballot being taken 1 a short time.
deeded land, warrantee title, 300 acre»
: fellow. The house is of good size, in ring” from early dawn even until dusky
pursuant to motion, the choice of the
i eve on
the Sabbath day. Who will
P assed A way .—Departed this life under fence, with tho advantage of a
i good condition, conveniently arranged
H.
F.
Phillips
has
been
compelled
to
convention for joint senator with Wasco
April 4th, 1880, Mrs. Lizzie Royal, wife large outside range; one of the best wa­
and pleasantly situated. The lots con­ preach for us ?
—G7N FLEURY sad BOBBY BUJWS*
stood: P. Avery, 10; C. W. Broback, 5; put in extra teams on the Linkville stage
“Wiah you would hurry and get your of Dr. W. B. Royal, of Ashland, in her tered places in the country; pretty good will he k«*p' Ht my stable near Ashland tbs
tain about three acres of land, with good
route,
on
account
of
the
miserable
con
­
C. A. Cogswell, 1.
buildings, and a peach and pltfnr orchard
dition of tb.e roads. Sleighs are still garden patch, pasturage and plenty of cabin bnilt fur this is leap year and I 47th year. She had been quite ill for a
coJn’ng t»»n«on.
in bearing. The place will he sold at
fruit and berries, For particulars in- want to be your housekeeper,” buxom, number of weeks with typhoid fever, but
run
over
the
mountains.
—'R\BIAN BOY until the 2Mh of'
S usvrnded .--The last week's issue of
comely lass to a verecund young gentle­ thecause of her death was valvular dis­ 82 50 per acre. For particulars «apply A] ril Hrr<l re'trrn the first we»»k in Jill/.
quire of
G. S. BUTLER,
The
defendants
in
the
Sisson
suit
met
the Yreka Uni n coulained the announce­
ease of the heart, from which she had to J. Al. McCall, Ashland, or at the
man the other day. He fainted.
44-2w.
A shland , Ogn.
Within »h»* past few year* there baH'bb*M
ment that with that number the publica­ ' in F. W. Btishford's law office last Satur­
W. O lliver .
been a sufferer for many years. The ranch to
Thus
far
there
has
not
been
much
1
<le«i
e*»i'e < ffort in this and M«ri >n coun-
day
afternoon
to
hear
read
the
answer
to
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tion of that paper would be discontinue1,
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D ouglas C ounty D emocracy .—The mortality among horses and cattle funoral took place on Wednesday after*
l»e«
to
prejnd'.c«* the m rwk of-the pnhdi<4
for the reason that it was not given suf­ the complaint. It was quite long, cov Democratic County Convention of Doug­
Not e« of Dissolution.
noon,
and
a
large
concourse
of
sorrow
­
on
the
Big
Butte
range
—
less
than
dur
­
sgsiust
my Peichcroti sV'Ck; »nd in order
ficient support to pay expenses. In his ering 32 pages of legal cap.
las county, which met last week, made ing the last two or three winters, but ing friends followed the earthly remains
u» give t’»« :r si »n<i«T s«»n»e rfppvamiioe ofi
vakdktorj’ Mr. Bird says: “As tn why
Dr. Inlow, who made a professional the following nominations: For State
The copartnership heretofore existing b'-imr s ». h-.ve <le«<r<»ye(f two >f as fine drali
to their last resting place. A large fam­
the
present
storm
will
be
very
unfavor
­
this should be so of a Democratic pap^r visit out on Jenny creek on the Link­ Senators, Gen. Joe Lane, John C. Drain;
ily of children are left to mourn the between J. Al. AIcCall & Co., 01 Ashland, -tiillions as • ve« cane to Ore/ m. with sev*
in a strong Democratic county, I irill ville road this week, says that in the Representatives, T. Barnard, J. A. able for poor stock of all kinds. More I faithful mother heart that yielded them and C. S. Sergent, of Phoenix, under
•■rd C”|ts mi*! y u »ir hors s. Th»»» the pub**
leave fur those who may feel interested present condition of the roads, lie con­ Adams, J. O. Booth and E. IL Burch­ anon.
the
firm
name
of
C.
8.
Sergent
«k
Co.
Jia*
lie tn «y n it he <Tt*ceive I iff the»» fi'ase*
such self-sacrificing devotion.
Nuwsmoro scarce than fleas in a salt
in the probleih to solve for themselves. sider» the. ubt»nce to be about 609 mile.« ard; County Clerk, T. R. Sheridan;
been dissolved by mutual consent, C. S. si tnde » I wd s 01 publish a ci refloat
sack; our people refuse to get married,
It is a fact and. that is all sufficient for
S hooting .—From persons up from Sergent is authorized to make coliactions tip s .tne '.'f »tie fitCC* in th” c we with the
The rep«irt of tho loss of 1,800 Blieep Sheriff, T. P. Hogan; Treas. W. T. die, or fall out of a two story window,
me.” We shall be sorry to miss the ent of Major Barron's band was Wright; County Commissioners, P.
Jacksonville wc learn of a quarrel in that and settle the business <*f the late firm. • ig'i • stim iti' n 'hi* s o k -s held in al olbwe
and yet if we lay our pens by for a short
Z ;uo.. from cur exchange list.
pl re-, which will be sent fie* <»w ¿¿plicae
C. 8. S ergent ,
an ’exaggeration by several hunlred, Cook and J. M. Dillard; Assessor, Chas. respite, the festive editor has the temer­ place last Saturday night in which one
U«»H
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I
of
the
participants
narrowly
escaped
Ire*
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M.
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all
A
Co.
* T oken of E steem .—In the Walla we understand. Tho Wells boys expect Beal man; School Superintendent, A. J. ity to say; “Sharpen yourFalrers.” Oh ! ing killed. Wm. Caldwell, of Bear
The people ©f thM seciioir well know of*
Walla Union wc find the following notice to lose nearly half <>[ their band of 2,490- Wai ten.
the life of a local correspondent.
the valuable »ni'ital» for farm and team nee
Disso uuon Notice.
creek, and one Lathrop, wjio were both
of a pleasant surprise to Lieut. Backus,
hit «etc raised f»o»n the two French'
A miner named Hein Deniff, of Farm­
W. H. P.
intoxicated, became engaged in an alter­
L otxies 'O rganized , I. O. G. T. On
i
t
who passe I through here last week en er's Flat mining camp near Jacks »nviUe, Thursday evening, April 1st, E. W.
cation in Manning’s stable, when La­ • The copartnership heretofore existing on»es ti one! • he e by Mr. S. C«»lver some
D ied .—At Grant’s Pass, March 30th, throp drew a pistol and fired twico sit . between J. Al. McCall and Morris Baum, years HL-o, (de.t ee e % blo-ds) bnierbon*
Youte hom Walla Walla to Fort Klam­ was struck by rocks fom a crumbling Ryan, Dpty. G. W. C. T., reorganized
i
ath: “Last Friday evening the enlistod ' bank 011 Sunday of last week an I so ba l- Eagle Point Lodge, No. 326, with the the spirit of -Mrs. R. M. Munch took its Caldwell, one shot inflicting a slight flesh under the style of J. M. McCall & Co., h eelers can s cm# the »«ervice of s pure
men of ‘M troop, 1st cavalry, astonished 1 ly injured that he died a few days after­ following o.tkers: F. B. Inlow, W. C; flight for the other world. She was one wound in his side. Lath rep was arrest­ is this day dissolved by mutual consent. b 001 horse f"? a reison'hte price they
ahi'llld h V h 'I tlie»n*e|T”r «if tb«t priviledffO.
Lieut, an 1 Airs B ickus by presenting the ward.
T.; Alice S.mon, W. V. T.; M. Purdin, who was loved and esteemed by all who ed and taken before Justice Buffer, but J. Al. AIcCaL will carry on the business 8 >nie o th« fl e't 'Ir if; <f«ilts at the laWb
lormet a handsome meerschaum pipe and I Says the Albany D -morr.it: In our late Sec.; Ebe. Parker, Treas.; John Daley, knew her. She was a true practical Caldwell, who appears from accounts to at the old stand. Alorris Baum will
state Fair wete sired by G*n. Fleury.
to the latter a beautiful ice pitcher, as .' County C mventioa seventeen men g ».ined M.; J. Lew.e, D. AL; J. AL Buck, Christian, having been a consistent mem- have enjoyed the Bhouting, declined to ■ make it Lis especial business to collect
tokens <>'tb.e esteem the men ha I for tlie nominations they sought, while fifty- Chap.; Frances Daley, G.; W. W. Park­ ¡♦rerof the Methodist church from child­ appear against him, and he was dia- and attend to the settling of the busi­
TERMS/
them. It is seldom that an officer s > tw«j failed. There is one eons«»lation for er, S.; S. E aery, R. H. 8. J G. G^osi- hood, and was well prepared to meet her cliarged.
ness of the late firm. Either party, how-
conducts himself as to win such testimo­ the defeat» 1 candidate—he has lets of man, L. H. L.; Eber,E.iier^r, L. D. O b death, which came not suddenly, for thé
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1 ever, is authorized to m?.ke collections For GEN. FLEURY «nd ARABIAN BO¥
i
nials from the enlinte.1 men under his company.
$¿0 lb»* Season-----$30 tu Iosnre.
Friday evening, April 2d, Air. Ryan or­ fell destroyer consumption had set the i R epuhlican C onvention .—The Re- and reciept for the same in the name of
command. Lieut. Backus was takenm '»st 1
seal
of
the
chosen
upon
her
brow.
For
publican
primary
meeting
of
Ashland
the firm.
■ J. M. M c C all ,
The Californian for April reached us ganized Central Point Lodge, No. —,
BOBBY BCRN3
completely by sarpsise, but accepted the '
a
year
her
health,
had
-been
gradually
precinct
met
last
Saturday
afterrioOp,
Mokku B aum .
with fifteen charter members, and in­ I
last
week,
and
has
been
road
with
inter
­
8IO Ih» Season----- $15 »0 Insure^
testimonials gracefully. The occasion of !
failing, and her every wish was eagerly and Dr. Chitwood was chosen Chairman
est. Ita articles are entirely original, i stalled the following officers: Fred.
the presentation was the pro'.noti<>ii of i
attended to by her devoted children,who and Prof. W. I. Nichols, Secretary. The 1
Thanking the public for past patron­
pssturnge 50c*nt*per week-«*
b.»th in matter and style, and with such Hunter, W. C. T.; Myra Wrisley, W.
V.
T.
;
Beuj.
Bedl,
Sec.
;
L.
?*.
Maury,
Lieut. B icktis and his assignment to duty
vied with each other in rendering her following named gentlemen were elected., .ag^and good wj^l, we ask a continuance Wi'l u-» d e car«» but will n »t be rr«|*9V*
w.-iters as it numbers the magazine must F. S.; Lutra Wrisley, Treat.; J. H.
with ‘L’ troop, at F> rt Klamath. Mrs.
days on earth os comfortable as possible. ' delegates to the County Convention; J. .of the same for the house.
Mb e for accidents er •**cap««s.
rapidly grow in favor. Send for it. Wrisley, Chap.; John Beall, M.; AL I
L'eut. Backus is a daughter of Mr. Jacob Tne subscription price is ?3 per year. Maury, D. M.; A." Beall,G.: Frank Amy, « The heartfelt sympathies of the commu­ ' Ki’gore, A. P. Hammond, P. Dunn, H.
■I
M. M c C all ,
W. 0. KYI3,
Stitzel who resided for many yaar3 in Published by A. Rom in Co., 511 Cali- S. Belle Higginbotham, R. He S.; S. nity are extended to the bereaved family. F. Phillips, J. S. Eubanks, Dr, Chit­
AI orris B aum .
A shland , O gn . , March 29, 188U.
I fornia St., San Francisco.
I Obenchain, L. H. S.; Benj. Beall, L. D.
M j wood, W. 0. Myer.
Portland. ”
A shland , March 1st, 1880.
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