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■t m Retake of Preceding Frame A Reni Fatate Tra mm étions. 91ETEOKOLOGICAIz R ockfei . lgw —ErniNKs.- On Sunday’ Win. Burke, an old pioneer of thUi ATTENTION EVERYBODY! moFning last at eleven o’clock, at the res- valley, and a well-known resident of The following transactions Lavò been The inllowing meteorological record of APRIL 9. IR*1 FBIDAV... Garden making again in progress. Jacksonville, died last Saturday in Ins Rogue river valley for the three months ! idence of the bride's parents, Eugene F. recorded in the county clerk's ofàco since Rockfcl’ow was married t<» Miss Rosa, our last ' »sue: Republican County Convention meets i 57th year. He was a native of the c unt ^wending March. 31st was furnished us by L>iii»-s ofTmvel. to-morrow. third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Longford, Ireland, and came to Jackson Rev. M A. Williams. The figures give laue Bickmoro to Zelp’.ia Satterfield^ j Eubanks, the ceremony being performed lami in Table Rock precinct Considera J. H. Mayfield is buying up horses cou:.«y in 18**2. | the mean temperature at morning, noon The O. A- C. stages leave Ashland as fol i bv Rev. L. L. Rogers in the presence of ti hi , 81,890 lows. Going north, at 9 r. M.; going for market. We have had no paper mail from Cal- j and n>ght. The longitude of the valley J J Fryer to .J G Gr .man, latri ìli Ct I ----- AT------ south, nt 4 a . m . Grass is growing rapidly—stock look- fornia and the east for several days, ow • is 123 deg. 55 min. ; latitude, 42 deg. relatives and a few other frieud:’«.'f the Eagle Point Consideration, 895. Couple. After the wedding dinner, the Linkvilk line stages On 11. F. Phillips’ 1 .ig hopeful. ing to high water in Pitt river. The j 21 miu.; altitude of point of observation, C 11 Pickens to Narcusa Farmer and leave every I” ruing :.t u •• ■ bride and rvoom drove to the Mountain E P Pickens, quit claim deed to certain mails have been change I to th Scott ' co Worden, oi Linkville, was 1 Ash ik ville with hacks for necting at House, ami awaited Monday morning’s property in Table Rock precinct Con —ron— valley route, and the papers will no doubt Ì880 1 a . M. M. Lakeview and Fort Klamath, Four- land last week. i-, In. or Rain sideration, 81 stage, upon which they started for horse stage on Monday, W eduesday 35 3.18 43 32 U S patents to John Sutton and J J Alex Martin is expected up from Oak Come all right now. Jan. CASH or READY SAT! Sin Francisco. From San Francisco I and Fridav. 1. 86 35 M Nichols have been recorded Feb. 27 Work on the front wall of the Odd land about the 15th. they will go to San Diego, where they 49 2. 65 36 26 S Colver to Isabell Rose donation Mar. i Airs. AV. T. Leeke is visiting her fath Fellows building has been delayed slight WEA HER IIEP.RT. will enjoy» short visit with relatives,and land claim to John Thurber in Phoenix Total rainfall ............. 7. 19 6 lbs Y’ C Sugar....................... $ 1 00* ly by lack of lime,which will probably be er’s family at Oro Fino, Cal after a brief sojourn in California will precinct. Consideration, 81. 1 oo’ Coffee.............................. Coldest in January was the morning of had this week, however. With good The following is the weather rejxrrt J C Birkhead to Joseph L Hockett, lot 4 32 lbs start toward home, expecting to reach Services in the M. E. Church next 1 00 Solar Sp in, 14 oz candles. . furnished us by H, C. Hill, for the week in Phoenix Consideration, 8200. weather, the masons can finish their work the 31st, 19’ above zero. 1 00 28 AVax “ “ .. Ashland in about three weeks, when they Coldest of February, morning 21st, 19° •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, 830. corded at 6 a . m . and 12 m : H C Myer started last Tuesday on a 10 Extra table rtce ;»er lb ........... Coldest of March, morning of 13th, 16° We understand that John McCurdy, house on Main street. Mr. Rockfellow is U S patent recorded for Geo W B.iily Tobbrtcco business visit to San Francisco. ............. 65 TIIERMT R DACE WEATHER above zero. who contracted with Ferree X Worden well known in all this section of country' I S Colver to Mary L Curry, 4 acres land 5 lb boxes tea.....................'... 2 00 A number of Yreka people will go to to carry the mails between Linkville and 6 A. M. 12 M Musical Ente» Uiiuuent. 50 one of our rising young merchants and in Eden precinct Consideration, $409 Paper tea, 1 lb...................... Jacksonville on the 12th of May. Lakeview, has thrown up his contract. 40 55 Cloudy............ Onions per lb ............................ 1 Miss Eubank’s hadhostsof warm friends. A ttempt at H orse S tealing .—On S. F. S' ap, full «t per lb........ 52 2 lt-iùn ........ 4L 10 Good Templars’ dramatical entertain The mails are put through upon time, As previously announced, the music Few youn7 people start in life with 54 3 40 Wednesday night, a horse thief attempt Wh ’ t Castile soap “ ........ 16 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 4 58 Pressed hops “ ......... 40 ed to steal a pair of valuable horses from Kasper Kubli, of Jacksonville, who 50 From the Reading lii<lejwii<lent we learn tainment in the Ashland Presbyterian many friends in wishing for them a full 26 2(j clear.............. * * ........ 5 the barn of W. E. Howe, on Wagner Borax 44 61 .32 has been quite sick, is now recovering. 57 Buck wheat flour o lbs ............. church next Friday evening, April 16th. b that the mill at Copper City has shut measure of happiness, prosperity and creek. Mr. H. had gone to bed, and «I a* a 50- 70 33 Y’east powders 3 cans............. Ï Adam Klippel has been [»reaching 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 clean salt per ICO lbs.. .. 3 00 ore on hand, but it is of low grade, and wu expect an exhibition which shall ex German to the citizens of Jacksonville. 50 noise at the barn. Hastily dressing him Pure cider vinegar per gal .... R ough AV eather .—About the 30th "T ax R eceipts .—Those who have 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 road tax in Ashland will Ashland. The entertainment gotten up of March the people of Lake county had started off with one horse, but had will be necessary to make it pay. —CLOTHING— is said to have been about thirty per were rejoiced by a general thaw, which been compelled to leave the other tied to please present their receipts as soon as A few sheep men in some sections will by Mrs. Nichols last Thanksgiving will melted the snow rapidly for a day’ or two a wagon standing outside the barn. Mr. Best car; prints........................ 6 00 cent. possible to Supervisor J. F. Billings. il be remembered by many as unusually at 5 25 shear early this spring, in orddr to reap Howe at once mounted the horse and Candidates to State Conventions will li they began to hoj>e that the break and 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 cot ........................ 1 75 short distance when the horse turned which they fear may decline, but the pected, will be much finer, as more Vining Boarding House is for rent upon R. R. 1 00 but their hopes were soon destroyed by 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 2 50 had been left by the thief, who fouud Measles have been migrating down tion of costumes, etc. The price of Best cob coats “ 8.00 “ .. 10 00 the usual time in this neighborhood. to Mrs. Vining at the Union Hotel. Nearly all the time it was raining in our he could not get away with the prize, Duck the valley, and have at last struck Jack “ ................. 2 50 admission is 25 cts, and Hie proceeds, as It would be well fur horse owners to be The new Pioneer store building is rap valley last week it snowed out there, and limiting “ ................. 3 50 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 Gingham blouses .................... the consequence was, more loss of stock. 62 Pioneer Store, where the highest market R. D. Hull, one of the old foremen of fund. Following is the ¡irogramme: 62 Duck “ ..................... firewalls, above the oaves, cannot be price will be paid for the same. the T idings office, made us a call Tues G one to S an F rancisco —Several of Overalls from 50 cts to........... 1. Song, “The Old Mountain Tree.” Over a foot of snow fell on the flats, and 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. 2. Inst. Duet. “Lucretia Borgia.” 1 00 short of brick. Mr. Fox intends to something to eat, were again tramping for San Francisco to lay m goods for the Gents c-as hats from $1 to....... 2 50 3. A’ocal Duet, “In the Starlight.’ A’iola Evans, daughterof Justus AVells, to burn another kiln in a short time, F or S ale .—A four-spring, family car aimlessly ’ about in the snow. On Sun “ Caps ............................... 75 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 X- Rockfellow E F Rockfel- Wh’t dress shiits from $1 to .. 5. Quartette “The Unseen City.” 1 75 ' 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 low went last Monday; J. M. McCall 6. Organ Duet, “Mountain Bell Schot- Colored cot shirts from 50 c to 75 Dr. Cabaniss, formerly of Jacksonville, i week, for a short visit at home. He has to J. II. BURK, hours. The latest reports we have are will probably start to-niorrow to do the I Woolen shirts from $1 50 to. . 2 00 tiselie. ” lias been appointed post surgeon at been working with Mr. Frankland, who A shland , Ogn, 44-4. encouraging, and it is not likely that any ! Ladies felt skirts from 81 12.. 1 75 buying for the new firm of McCall, At Í. A’ocal Duet, “Gipsy Countess.” ' Camp Howard, Idaho. Best corsets from $1 to ........... 1 25 has the contract for considerable marble more stock will be lost, unless it bo from kinson A Co , and Miss Minnie Ander Ladies gaunt glaves from 25 c. 8. Overture, Trio, “Taucridi.” H omestead N otices .—Settlers can 50 Found—On Main street above the I work in the cemetery at that place, but miring in the bogs. son left yesterday in the interest of the Good cotton baiting per lb . . 9. Tableau, “Devotion.” ’have their notices of final proof pub 1 College, a gold cuff button, which awaits 25 they were compelled to wait for better 60 Wall [a[>er dble roll from 25.. 10. A’ocal Duet, “Oh Haste, Crimson lished in the T idings at the lowest rates the owner at this office. Y ’ reex C reek . — Messrs. Cranston Sc millinery business weather before they could finish the 75 Water proof from 62xo........... Morning,” de Lucia de Launuer- Gibbs, of the Yreka Creek Mining Co., by si.np’y requesting the officers of tho 75 i wo.k. | Fine Idea table linen per vd. .. Henry Monsor challenges any ’ Oregon Itelj-lous Malle*«. Land O lice t > send them to us. moor. arrived in Y ’ reka on Wednesday ’ s stage 1 00 Tnrkeyred “ “ ... runner for a race of 109 yards at Jackson Speaking of the saloon business, the llr 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 “ ... ville on May 1.3th for $100. I »!</,■,( 7 siys: “Ashland has prospered 12, A’ocal Duet, “Katy Did ! Katy up the cute: prise of mining Yreka Creek. T he T ime to B uy .—Now is the time — day morning at 10 o'clock in the Presby to buy w iden goods, gent’s furnishing One man hxs publicly proclaimed his wonderfully without such an institution, Didn't !” While we do not know their defined, plan terian church. A cordial invitation ex R-jèrA lol of embroidery, ladies’ l[p»e goods, clothing, etc., at a bargain at gratification at the opening of a saloon but if it is thought necessary to put the 13. Inst. Duet, “Belisario,” de Duiii- of action, as yet, we are informed, how tended to all. needles, thread, collar buttons, Handker Butler <t R »ckfj’d >w s, where they are i in Ashland. It was Casey. 1 finishing touch to the education of youth, zetta. ever, that w rk will be commenced at; Quarterly meeting services at the chiefs, ribbuns, braid, ladies' hats, gents’ selling at re lu I prices, to make room One of the finest sheep ranches in the ami teach them idleness and vagrancy, 14. Vocal Trio, “Summer's Come,” de once ami pushed with vigor. Tue com Methodist Church next Sunday. Love neck ties, etc. Hardware tinware, table and pocket for the new spring stuck. Meyerbeer. I cnintry f >r sale at a bargain. See adver I ami 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, Whitq ■; saloon should oe staited at once. 15. Tableau, “Goddess of Liberty.” Miner and Oregon streets for office ami by Rev. L. L. R >gcrs, also in the even- Sewing machines at greatly reduced 'C ha .' z z »?. a L ogging C ontract .— tisement in another column. Claiborne Neil's well-known jack, 16. -Song, “ Danube River, ” warehouse AU1 for tools, rtUU and by the first »71 of . ing. The morning services will be fol- prices. Please give me a call before I hnreiH»U5U VA1C AU."SV poem S •. n. L. Simps >n is preparing a The undesigned Wishes to enter into a j | 1 » »-»/.I ..»•><» ««’»11 I . ZA C14 *«4-42/1 “ Ketituck, ” will m ike the ensuing sea- 17. Inst. Duct, “ Love ’ s Response the coming week will be fairly started, contract with s.i.ne re*i*onsi.»le logger fur the Red Men’s celebration at Jack- KJ V ’ j l"w®d by the observance of the Lords purchasing elsewhere. ;><rBac<m, lard, butter, eggs, grain and s ui at Ashland ami Phoenix, probably Polka.” ive presume, 'i hey liavo about 10,000 supper. who will get out 509,090 feet of nw logs smiville on the 12th of May. all kinds of produce taken in exchange I being throe days • f the week in Ashland, 18. Song, “We'll Have to Mortgage the pounds of tools and machinery at ltead- J for his new mill, a few miles above Ash BOHN The melting snow on tno mountains for goods. ami ihe re.uamdcr of the time at or near harm ' ing awaiting shipment here,and fol - which land. For particulars, apply to i has raise I the streams, and filled the also agent for D. M. Osborn*? Pnoenix Tiiis animal weighs in the ; 19. Select Reading by Prof. Nichols. 1 t amt will doubtless stait down the eom- TAYLOR.—March 29th, to the wife of & Co. ’s am J ohn C handler , Ashland, Ogn. mining ditches and pipes to bursting. reapers, mowers and self-bindera, neighborhood of 1,000 pounds, and is the ■ 20. Medical Farce, “Mr. Buttermilk | ing week. At the outlook it seems that Robert Taylor, of Sprague river, a son. Whitewater wagons, sulky rakes, 6te. 4O-4t Marcus Mayer has begun the erection sire of many valuable mules in this val Weight eighteen pounds, “dressed.” taken sick during Mrs. B.’s ab I the feasibility of mining Y’reka Creek B. F REESER, B argains . -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 BIIITTSON.—Near Jenny Creek, April A shland , April 2d, 1880. Fountain X Fallow will give you bar j of Main street, next to Mr. Kentnor’s Ashland is disposed to assume munici a doubt. — Union. 3d, to the wife of Thomas Bnttson, a Items from lkij; Butte. gains in all kinds of merchandise as they ; shop. son. pal airs, in view of the acquisition of wish to make room fur new goods—and F ine H ouses .—hi another column Corporal F. Mayer and privates Frank street lamps—or rather, a street lamp, Our ccn respondent sends ns the follow they would prefer to sell goods very 1 ov 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 March 30th: SPECIAL NOTICES to moving them to their new store,which Wednesday, returning from A’ancoovor Masonic Hail. Two more such lamps, Beach, of the Cascade Stock Farm, near Snowing. they exi»ect to occupy within the next, to Fort Klamath. Linkville. Mr. Beach has on his farm one on the hill by the Presbyterian church 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 Main world, and if he is patronized by the Hay scarce. T aken S chools .—Of thestudents who last week forwarded to the state treas and Oak streets would light the central a Bargain. stock men of Lake county, this portion of Business reviving. attended Ashland College this year a ury the county’s proportion of statt portion of tho town very well. our state will ina few years have a reputa good number have begun teaching, and taxes, $1,268.64. Easter was honored. Mrs. 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. tine stock will turn their eyes in this di Granite street, opposite Prof. Nichols’ A. Jacobs Likes the Willow Springs is now in operation at the Eagle Mills. nection with the Ute troubles, is on her Tvi will be made one—says gossip. rection. His horse Altamont is already property. The best of garden land, coh Ths Imported Percheron, school, Miss Melle Wrisley goes to It is of home invention, runs by water way from the east 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 Douglas county to teach, and Miss M. power, and works well. Arch. Parker, at this place. There is a I 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. bill before Congress to pay each of the The increase of sheep this year will I For sale at a great bargain for cash. In Politics as cool as a snow bank,but our promising and valuable colts. The other doubtless l;e less than usual in women who were held captive by the quire of J. C. Durkee, at his ranch on N eat C uv ' vlah .—Barlow & Sander i this county, owing to the loss of lambs Utes $1,090 a year for life, and their “fellow up a tree” says the “boom” is horse, “Wilburn,” which he recently Bear creek. 42-2m. brought from Kentucky, is much larger, son, proprietors of the C. X O. Stage ' caused by the severe weather. children 8500 a year until they are 21, coming. ABABIAK BOY, Lincs,have ha I prepare 1 and sent out all “Epizootic” it is called, and yet Web and is described by all who have seen the money to be subtracted from the an Natica to th) Public ! F. W. Taylor has sold his farm on I him as exceedingly handsome. over the country a handsomely printed ster says that word is an adjective. Is nuity of the Utes. A ND----- and instructive Iwelve-pag* circular, on Rogue river to Messrs. George and Sim N ew F irm .—AV. H. Atkinson and To all wham it mat/ concern: The Yreka creek Mining Company lias not epizooty the correct word I eon Farlow for $1,800. Mr. 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- 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 Iamb and goes out like a lion. ” Not so third interest in the mercantile business has left my bed and board without Just Last Friday morning a colored man gun work at the head of the valley,clean tions therewith, together with time-ta Here; it came in like a lion, and goes of J. M. McCall, and the business cause or provocation, 1 warn all persons ing out and enlarging the big ditch . • As —THE SHETLAND- bles, rates of passage, etc. It is a first- named Charles Hooker was frozen to 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 McC.dl, Atkinson & hereby give notice that I will not pay any and tiro country through which they mail over tho mountains from Y’reka to veyed, says the Journal, another lot of is here at his former post, and Win. Pat Co. Of the new partners in the business, debts of her contracting after this date. Salmon. pass. men will be employed. The company terson the inci rrigible lumberman is al- Mr. Atkinson is wc-H known as an ener R, G. GALBREATH. A lady named Skinner lias a school t getic, successful and thoroughly reliable L inkville , O gn ., March 19, 1380. L ake C ounty D emocrats . — The for little children in one of the rooms of also intends to build an immense reser s6 shaping things for business. business man, and Mr. Wilshire, who voir at Cottonwood gulch, capable of C. A. Cary, of the Ashland College, Democratic County Convention chose as the Presbyterian church, and appears to i holding a month's supply of water, on Sherp Ranch For Sale ! *611 be our boss of the crayon and black Sas kept the books of the establisament delegates to the State Convention S. C. have as many little toddlers as she wants a number of months, has always shown ! which work will he commenced as soon board. Wetrust that Chas, will render Huston, S. P. Moss and J. Hunsaker. to teach. i 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 t'ne house from below. • The new firm do not start out on a com reasonable terms his sheep ranch situa gogy. dent was then t^ken, with the following and lot of Frank Smith on Church street, mercial venture, but begin with a large, ted on Dry creek, about six miles from results: Hendripks, 4; Tilden, 7; Sey adjoining Eugene Walrad’s lot, for $.300. In the absence of Theological ministra F or R ext .—The dwelling hous^ on well-established trade, which wc have no Phoenix. It consists of 600 acres of mour, 1; Hampton. 1; nominee, 1; no Mr. Rockfellow will occupy the hotise in I Oak steet recently sold by A. G. Rock tions, our nimrods make the “welkin doubt they will soon increase. choice, 1. Upon a ballot being taken a short time. deeded land, warrantee title, 300 acres fellow. The house is of good size, in ring" from early dawn even until dusky pursuaut to motion, the choice of the eve on the Sabbath day. Who will P assed A way .—Departed this life under fence, with the advantage of a _________ _______ H. _______ F. Phillips has been ____ compelled to good condition, conveniently arranged convention for joint senator with Wasco preach for us ? April 4th, 1880, Mrs. Lizzie Royal, wife large outside range; one of the best wa —Q7N FLEUKYnnd BOBBY BURNS8 stool: P. Avery, 10; C. AV. Broback, 5; put in extra teams on th* Linkville stage *nd pleasantly situated. The lots con- tered places in the country; pretty good of Dr. W. B. Royal, of Ashland, in her “ Wish you would hurry and get your route, on account of the miserable con- tain about three acres of land, with good will he kept nt my «table near Ashland th* C. A. Cogswell, 1. buildings, and a peach and p!rfm orchard dition of the roads. Sleighs are still garden patch, pasturage and plenty of cabin bnilt f> r this is leap year and I 47th year. She had been quite ill for a in bearing. The place will be sold at coming season. fruit and berries. For particulars in- want to be your housekeeper,” buxom, number of weeks with typhoid fever, but —'R\BIAN BOY until th* 2Mh of' S uspended .—The last week's issue of run over the mountains. comely lass to a verecund young gentle thecause of her death was valvular dis 82 50 per acre. For particulars apply Aj rii ami rentra th* first week in Jill/. quire of G. S. BUTLER, The defendants in the Sisson suit met the Y’reka I'm ncontainal 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 'be past few years there het' bii*M in F. W. Bashford's law office last Satur ment that with that number the p»lV)lica- W. O lliver . been a sufferer for many years. The ranch to ------ :---- --------------- Thus far there has not been much a <Ies| e’>i«e < flbrt in this and Miri m coua- ti >n of that paper would be discontinued, day afternoon to hear read the answer to D ouglas C ounty D emocracy .—The mortality among horses itrrd cattle funoral took place on Wednesday after t»»*« t<i prejmlic* the m h4s nt-the pnfaflltt Not e« of Dissolution. for the reason that it was not given suf the complaint. It was quite long, cov Democratic County Convention of Doug noon, ami a large concourse of sorrow agaiusl niy Petcberon xl«-ck; *nd in errder on the Big Butte range—less than dur ficient support to pay expenses. In his ering 32 [»ages of legal cap. las county, which met last week, made ing the last two or three winters, but ing friends followed the earthly remains t > liive t'n :r t«l tndiT tM>n»e trpjrearano* *# vak-dietorj Mr. Bird says: “As to why The copartnership heretofore existing beine B'». bi ve destroyed taro »fas fine draft Dr. Inlow, who made a professional the following nominations: For State to their last resting place. A large fam this should be s i of a Democratic pap& visit out on Jenny creek on the Link Senators, Gen. Joe Lane, John C. Drain; the present stonrt will be very unfavor ily of children are left to mourn the between J. M. McCall & Co., ot Ashland, -tiilboii« as» ve» cane in <)reg»n. with sev« in a strong Democratic county, I \$11 ville road this week, says that in the Representatives, T. Barnard, J. A. able for poor stock of all kinds. More faithful mother heart that yielded tliem and C. S. Sergent, of Phoenix, under -r-l colts h tel y un» hors *. Thus th*'piiljt* the firm name of C. 8. Sergent X Co. ,han lie m • v n «t be <trçe|vê<l V» tfi»-s* fritar» leave for those who may feel interested present condition of the roads, he con Adams, J. O. Booth and E. H. Burch anon. such self-sacrificing devotion. News more scarce than fleas in a salt been dissolved by mutual consent, C. S. Miinîe « I *‘l s ot publish a circft^sr in the problem to solve for themselves. siders th«, distance to be about 609 mile.». ard; County Clerk, T. R. Sheridan; 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 collections ng h .me <.f »far t««’ in tho ciae with th* The report of tho loss of 1,800 sheep Sheriff, T. P. Hogan; Treas. AV. T. me.” We shallj be sorry to miss the eut of Major Barron's band w;is Wright; County Commissioners, P. d:o, or fall out of a two story window, Jacksonville wc learn of a quarrel in that and settle the business of the Lite firm. ' ig i •Btimntii n >hi» s o k <a held in at ottee* and yet if we lay our pens by for a short pl cej, "bit h will b>- smi ft* - <»w Z aim. from cur exchange list. C. 8. S ef . gent , an ’exaggeration by several hundred, Cook and J. M. Dillard; Assessor, Chas. respite, the festive editor has the temer place last Saturday night in which one ti.iH . [41-4t] J. M. M c C all X Co. of the participants narrowly escaped bel T oken of E steem .—In the Walla we understand. The Wells boys expe.'t Bealiuan; School Superintendent, A. J. ity to say; “Sharpen your Falters.” Oh ! ing killed. Win. Caldwell, of Bear The people thhf secticnr well know of the valuable »ui'tial- for farm and team ns* AV alia CnifK we find the following notice to lose nearly half of their bond of 2,499- Warren. the life of a local correspondent. Disso inion Notice. creek, and one Lathrop, wjio were both hit une raised horn the two French' of a pleasant surprise to Lieut. Backus, A miner named Hein Deniff, of Farm W. H. P. iutoxicated, became engaged in an alter Lone »s' O rganized , I. O. G. T. On who passed through here last week en er’s Flat mining camp near Jacksonville, Thursd ay evening, April 1st, E. W. The copartnership heretofore existing i ornes li on^!.• be e hy Mr. 8. Colver soin* cation in Manning's stable, when La I D ied .—At Grant s Pass, March 30th, throp drew a pistol and fired twico at . between J. M. McCall and Morris Baum, | years mo, ('e» «e e l/% bio ids) but when* Toute from Walla Walla to Fort Klam was struck by rocks fom a crumbling Ryan, Dpty. G. W. C. T., reorganized ath: “Last Friday evening the enlisted bank on Sunday of last week and so bn 1- Eagle Point Lodge, No. 326, with the the spirit of -Mrs. R. M. Metich took its Caldwell, one shot inflicting a slight flesh under the style of J. M. McCall & Co., j b eeilet* can s cm« ibu service of a pur* men of ‘M troop, 1st cavalry, astonished ly injured that he died a few days after following <>.fivers: F. B. Inlow, W. C; flight for the other world. She was one wound in his side. Lathrop was arrest is thia day dissolved by mutual consent, j booiltoi se for a reason »hie price they shiii|l<l «V»»il thrin«rtve»< <»f the privile«!gw. who was loved and esteemed by all who Lieut, an I Mra D ickus by presenting the ward. T.; Alice S.muu, W. V. T.; M. Purdin, ed and taken before Justice Buffer, but I J. M. McCall will carry on the business ’ Sinico the fl en draft <f»»lta at th* la*> former a handsome meerschaum pipe and Says the Albany D lU'C-rat. In our late Sec.; Eiis. Parket, Tre.is.; John Daley, knew her. She was a true practical Caldwell, who appears from accounts to at the old Btnnd. Morris Baum will slate Fair wet* sired by O-n. Fleury. to the latter a beautiful ice pitcher, as County C invention seventeen men gained M.: J. Law.e, D. M.; J. M. Buck, Christian, having been a consistent inein- have enjoyed the shooting, declined to make it his especial business to collect tokens o* the esteem the men ha I for the nominations they sought, while fifty- Chap.; Frances Daley, G.; W. W. Park i tier of the Methodist church from child appear against him, and he was dia- I and attend to the settling of the busi TERMS. them. It is seldom that an officer so two faikuk There is one consolation for er, S.; S. E aery, R. H. S. u J G. Gros hood, and was well prepared to meet her I charged. ness of the late firm. Either party, how- conducts himself as to win such testimo the defeated candidate^—he has lots of man, L. H. L.; Eber,E. üer}r, L. D. On death, which came not suddenly, for the 1 ever, is authorized to mzke collections ; For GEN. FLEURY »nd ARABIAN BOV nials from the enlisted men under his company. R epublican C ontention .—The Re- and reciept for the same in the name of $20 Ih»-Season-----$3OtoIq*nr*. Friday evening, April 2d, Mr. Ryan or fell destroyer consumption had set the command. Lieut. Backus was taken most 1 seal of the chosen upon her brow. For publican primary meeting of Ashland the firm. J. M. M c C all , ganized Central Point Lodge. No. —, BOBBY BURNS completely by surpsise, but accepted the ' The Californian for April reached us with fifteen charter members, and in t a year her health had -been gradually precinct met last Saturday afternoôp, Mokits B aum . last week, and has been road with inter- j I 8IO »he Season— $1340 Inm, testimonials gracefully. The occasion of failing, and her every wish was eagerly i and Dr. Chitwood was chosen Chairman est. Its articles are entirely original, I stalled the following officers: Fred. ♦ the presentation was the promotion of attended to by her devoted children, who and Prof. W. I. Nichols, Secretary. The Thanking the public for past patron- £W~Go »<l pasturage 50 c»-nt«p«*r wo*h ■ b.'th in matter and style, and with such Hunter, W. C. T.; Myra Wrisley, W. V. T.; Beuj. Be ill. Sec.; L. T. Maury, vied with each other in rendering her folio wing named gentlemen were elected; Lieut. B »ckiis and his assignment to duty * 5; ag® e.ndgood w^L we ask. a continuance Wi’l u-e d e care but will not k>* rrvptra* w.-iters as it numbers the magazine zuust F. S.; Luira Wrisley, Treat.; J. H. with ‘L’ troop, at F< rt Klamath. Mrs. days on earth as comfortable as possible. delegates to the County Convention;. J. .of the same for the house. »ib e fur accidents nr *-rcap<m. r.ipidly grow in favor. Send for it. Wrisley, Chap.; John Beall, M.; M. Lieut. Backus is a daughter of Mr. Jacob Tae subscription price is 83 per year. Maury, D. M.; A.’ Beall,G.-; Frank Amy, I The heartfelt sympathies of the commu Ki’goie, A. P. Hammond, P. Dunn, H. J. M. M c C all , W. 0. 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