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b * A z ■ V• ; ■ .< • Item* from Hi'» Batte. Link ville Letter. T he oran kidney tea . The M E Chttrch was well filled last ATTENTION EVERY&DŸ ! Sunday morning, and crowded in the JTRIDAT 16. 18SÙ. Our correspondent sends Us th© follow Read the following tostiirtuiiiab*, hot J. N- Terwilliger is clerking for B. F. ( evening. The interior of the church now E ditor T idings :— ing Under date of April 8th: As the correspondence from this local from personst3,U00 miles away, whom no Reeser. presents a very neat and attractive ap Flour scarce. F or S ale .—A four-spring, family car ity seems to have been rather neglected one know», but from well-known and Eggs are down to 12| cents a dozen in pearance. Spring weather. riage, covered, nearly new, having been of late, 1 thought to find an item: trust worty citizens of Oregon, whose Ashland. The Champions of Honor will have a Stock improving. used but a few tin ines. For terms, apply That “foot”*of snow which your paper names, written with their own hands, Dan Chapman’s Percheron horse is at i temperance meeting in the M. E. church made to fall here during last week has The plow speedeth. J. R. BURK, to ---- za T----- can be seen <*it our office: next Sunday evening, which all are in all disappeared, together with the old Eagle Point. Grass shootilig fottli. 44-4. A shland , Ogn. I * I hereby certify that I have used the Interesting communications crowded vited to attend. Interesting exercises snow. Madam rumor has it that while School next Monday. Oregon Kidney Tea, and obtained imme may be looked for. H omestead N otices .—Settlers can out this week. diate relief. It is God’s blessing to Gardening commences. it wa, raining here during the first of ----- FOR----- humanity. I take pleasure in recom have their notices of final proof pub Fourteen miners wintered on Silver the month it was snowing and raining in Grouse have begun to thunder. W. A. McPherson has gone to the Wil mending it to the afflicted. I am n W| CASH er B3ADY PAY I lishsd in the T idings at the lowest rates lamette valley. creek. They have not worked any since Asldand. How high is dat 1 Wo have Shingles and lumber legal tender. nearly 90 years old, came to Oregon in i by simply requesting the officers of the winter began on account of the snow, had a very tedious spring o'ut here, but • -JS.. I opine that not less than 1.000 deer 1842 in the employ of the Hudson Bay : rr: Miss Ella Ritter had gone to Sam’s Land Office to send them to us. but expect a profitable season when they think we can safely say now that winter have r»een slaughtered on the Big Butte Company, and since I begun using the valley to teach. Oregon Kidney Tea, I enjoy good health. 6 lbs \ C Sugar........................ I 1 od . shall be able to work. is among the things that were. Uncle hunting ground in the last year. 4 lbs Coffee................................ 1 Otf DAVID MUNRGE. A. C. Jones, Esq., of Jacksonville, is in N otice .—I hereby give notice that all A new steamer, built by Hume of John Hunsaker, living one mile above J. Gx Wisdom, Marsh & Patterson’» 32 Solar Sp’in, 14 oz candle«. : Í Off Forest Grove, Ogn.j Mar. 19, 1880: notes and accounts of the late firm of Ashland on business. 28 Wax ... 1 00 Rogue River, was beached near Ellens- 1 town, informs us that he has already sawyer, has purchased the Sterlingville Inlo> & Farlow have been placed in my The best of pasturage at Eagle Mills, burg on her first trip up,last week. It is plowed the ground and sowed two bush saw mill, whither he will go instanter. I have suffered vtitli a disease of the Baking tffida per lb ;............. 10 kidneyS'for 6 or 7 years and for the last Extra table riefe per lb............. 10 hands for collection. Those knowing with good, safe enclosure. thought she can be floated again without els of rye. Others are plowing, and Wm and Dan Gray slaughtered a two months have been laid up with a Tobbacco “ ............. 65 themselves indebted will please call and Postal Agent, Ben Simpson, visited having sustained very serious damage. farming will soon be under full headway. large panther last week that has been pain in my back. A friend sent me a 5 lb boxes tea.......................... . 2 00 settle promptly, thereby saving costs. Josephine county this week. 50. The “Linkville Water Ditch Com prowling around our neighborhood for sample of the Oregon Kidney Tea, and Paper tea, 1 lb.......................... Messrs. J. H. Chitwood, P. Dunn, J. E. D e PEATT. having used it one week I can do a good Onions per lb ........................ . . . The postoffice of Silver Lake, Lake S. Eubanks, A. P. Hammond, W. C. pany’’ held their annual meeting on the some time. A shland , April 13th. [45-3. 10 If anywhere in Oregon can be found a day’s work. I have derived more bene S. F. soap, full wt per lb...... county, has been discontinued. Myer, D. C. Kilgore and H. F. Philips 9th, which resulted in the election of J. fit from it than from all the medicines I NVh’t Castile soap “ 16 Dr. Coon, Grand Lecturer of the visited Jacksonville last Saturday, as N. T. Miller, Jas. Conger, J. W. Ham- five-year-old foot-racer that can beat have taken. .J. Q. NEWBILL. Pressed hops ,l .......... 40 F ob R ent .—The dwelling house on our little champion send him along and akar, Geo. T. Baldwin and Sikes Wor Highland, Clackamas Co., Or., Mar. 20. Borax “ ........ : 20 delegates to the Republican County Con Champions of Honor, is in town. Oak steet recently sold by A. G. Rock Buck wheat fl<ir 5 lbs ........ 37 “ break ” us. den, Directors for the ensuing year. J. Judge Hatnna and family, of Jackson vention. fellow. The house is of good Bize, in 50 Mrs. L. M. Prentice, who has been a Yeast powders 3 cans... ........... After an ineffectual attempt to corral We are informed that the new church N. T. Miller was chosen President and 3 Off Good cl ¿an salt per 100 lbs ....... good condition, conveniently arranged ville, visited Ashland last Friday. some swine,’ our phrenologist vowed that resident of Ashland sirfce 1809, died at Pure cider vintgar per gal....'. G. T. Baldwin, Secretary. 50 and pleasantly situated. The lots con John Orth intends to build a two- building at Phoenix was blown so far out We see by the T idings that the mails “the predominating organ in a hog’s the residence of Mrs. Hargadine last Grain pepper 20 “ lb . of plumb by the last wind storm that the tain about three acres of land, with good story brick dwelling house in Jackson Toesday, and was buried in the cemetery head is Gobackitiveness ” are being put through on time by Ferree —cttrrHiNG— frames of the doors and windows are dia garden patch,’pasturage and plenty of ville. The welcome T idings comes to its east of town on Wednesday afternoon. Best cas pan is...:................. & Worden, between here and Lakeview. 6 ocf fruit and berries For particulars in << Miss Carrie Jones returned to her mond shaped, and is a “little Btrained,” This is important news, and if correct many readers, at this office each week, Her death resulted from the effects of 5 25 i < quire of j G. S. Bl TLER, 4 home in Yreka the latter part of last to say the least. 5<y inewles tffettling upon her lu'ngs. the schedule time must have been great with its full dish of vivacious and in 1 75 cot ........................ Almond and peach trees are begining ly enlarged on that portion of mail route structive news, which same maketh us A shland , Ogn. 44-2w. week. F or R ent .—The house known ss the 1 00 Prof. Nichols is teaching the Phoenix to blossom—just about a nionth later 44,152, between here and Lakeview, as happy. Long may it wave ! S chool M eeting .—An effort is being Gent ’ s vests from SI- 50 to. .. 2 50 Vining Boarding Honse is for rent upon than last year, and we may reasonably there has been no mail either way for school, and had about eighty pupils last Judging from the number of the Cook 10 Off Best cas coats “ 8.00 “ .. tnade to establish a graded school at expect a bountiful crop of fruit this year, twelve days. This long delay,coming just family represented in the Democratic reasonable terms. For particulars apply Duck “ ............. ;.. 2 50 week. Phoenix. The number of pupils now in as there is little probability of frost do at the time of holding our County Court, primaries and convention, if there to Mrs. Vining at the Union Hotel. Hunting “ ................. 3 50 Jacksonville has three literary socie attendance at the new school house is Gingham blouses.................... 62 ing much clamage now. works a great inconvenience, and per were many more of them they would BORN much larger than heretofore, and it is ties, on« of ^rhicli is composed exclusive 62 Duck “ ..................... Jacob Wagner and Janies Thornton “ Cook ” the Republican goose next June. haps serious loss to many of our citizens, 75 Overalls from 50 cts to ......... . thought advisable to grade the school at ly of ladies. returned last Tuesday from a business 00 1 Pat overalls .................... ........ A gentleman on Rogue River leaving and damage suits are freely talked of. WILLIAMS.—Near Ashland, April 11th once, if possible. In the interest of this £resh flower seeds of new and choice Gents cas hats from $1 to....... 2 5ff trip to Josephine county. They report to the wife of NV. NVilbftnis, a soli. home on business told his wife to pay So far this winter we have had a good object, a school meeting has been called varieties, direct from Europe, at Butler “ Caps ................................ 75 a lively mining season in progress, and and efficient mail service over the route his poll tax in the mean time. His two KILGORE.—In Ashland, March 6th, to for next Monday, April 19th, to consider <fc Rock fellow's. Boys hats and c.q>s................. 75 the people hopeful of better times ahead, from here to Ashland, and until this little girls asked their mother what poll the wife of S. W. Kilgore, a son. 1 NVh ’ t dress shirts from $1 to .. the levying of a tax fur the purpose. W. C. Manning, T. G. Reames and R. when the wagon road shall have been break occurred, no cause of complaint on tax meant. On being told that their Colored cot shirts from 50 c to Ish, of Jacksonville, stopped in Ashland ; i built. D emocratic S tate T icket . — The 2 Off Woolen shirts from 81 50 to.. the other end, but our citizens have been father had to pay the sheriff money for DIED. Ladies felt skirts from 81 12.: Democratic State Convention, which Wednesday night. 1 75 Tickets for the Concert in the Presby annoyed so much during the past two his head, the younger of the two said: 25 Best corsets from 81 to ........... met at Albany last week, made the fol Heavy rains all over California have terian church this (Friday) evening may years that their patience is getting worn “Ella, I think the sheriff is mean to PRENTICE.—In Ashland, April 13th, Ladies gaunt gloves from 25 c. 50 lowing nom nations: Fur Congressman, given the thirsty soil water enough to be had at the Ashland Drug Store and at out with defective »nail service, and con make pa pay taxes for his head, when he i 1880, Lydia M. Prentice, relict of Good cotton batting per lb ... 25 Charles E. Prentice, aged 41 years/ 7 Wall pajier dble roll from 25..' John Whiteaker; Supreme Judges, Jas. insure good crops 60 NV. H. P. Fountain & Farlow’s, and it is requested sequently a loud complaint will be made has no hair on it ” months Water proof from 62 to. ..... TO" K. Kolley, of Multnomah, P. P. Prim, B. R. Will its came in from Kean creek that all who can will purchase tickets, to to the Department within a few days by 75 Fine blea table linen per yd ... of Jackson, and John Burnett, of Ben last Sunday, and reported the snow ten save trouble at the door. Admission 25 the people of Linkville. O ccasional . MARKS.—On Little Applegate, April Items From the Fort. 00 1 Turkey red “ “ -7th, Mri. John M. Marks, aged about ton; Presidential Electors, J. R. Weath feet deep at the saw mill. A pril 11th, 1880. cents. 40 35 years. The burial was at the low Ex good table oil cloth “ ... erford, of Linn, James Fulton, of Wasco, fol- Our correspondent sent us the [We learn that McCurdy, who had Keaton & Klippel picked up an $87 er graveyard, Ashland,- on Friday af The degree of F. R. 8. (Fellow of thS and T. G. Owen, of Coo#. For Judge nugget at their claim on Pcorman’s lowing last week, but too late for in ternoon last. given up the attempt to pnt the mails fifeg^A lot of embroidery, ladies' hose Royal Society), the highest scientific at sertion: of 1st Judicial District, H. K. Hannah; creek, one day last week. needles, thread, collar buttons, handker- tainment in Great Qritain,ihd one rarely through in the almost impassable condi JAQUETT.—At Eagle Print, April 7th, chiefs, ribbons, braid, ladies’ hats, gents* District Attorney, T. B. Kent. Dr. Kober has been lecturing on the Sarah E. Jaquett, in' the 41st year of neck ties, etc. If you want to rent or buy property in bestowed upon a foreigner, was confer tion <>f the roads, has concluded to try it formation of the earth, and his lectures again, and we trust the service will be her age. O ats S tolen .—Last Saturday night a Ashland or in the country near, con red upon Dr. L. L. Rowland, late Super Hardware tinware, table and are very instructive. resumed and continued satisfactorily.] The burial took place on Saturday in cutlery, crock'cry and glassware, thief, or thieves, stole eight or ten bush sult our advertisements. intendent of Public Instruction in Ore Bids for the beef contract were opened the graveyard north of Ashland, attend Sewing machines at greatly reduced els of oats from Thus. Smith’s barn in S. Booth had hig shoulder dislocated gon, while in London. Cominissioneis ’ Proceeding ’ s. on the 30th ult. Jis. Callahan’s bid ed by many friends and neighbors. f.ix prices. Please give me a call before Ashland. The next morning it was dis by being thrown from a horse near Jack Sergt. Carroll, of Co. K.,2lst Inft., purchasing elsewhere. was the lowest—$5.75 per hundred. covered that the grain had been packed sonville one day’ last week. children are left motherless by the sad fatally shot himself with a Colt’s revol The following business was transacted £®~Bacon, lard, butter, eggs, grain and bereavement. upon a horse which had been hitched One hundred dollars was collected at all kinds of produce taken in exchange ver at Vancouver on Tuesday of last Notice of Patrick Dunn, Administra by the County Commissioners at their near the barn, but Mr. Smith obtained [Montezuma and Winterset (Iowa) pa this post for the suffering poor in Ire for goods. tor of the estate of Elizabeth Hill, de week. It is not definitely known wheth last meeting: Ordered that the petition pers please copy.] no clew to the identity of the thief, or ceased, appears in this issue. land, and forwarded to the New York ^SF*I ant itleo agent for D. M. Osborne er the shot was fired with suicidal intent of W. H. Gearhart and others for a & Co. ’ s reapers, mowers and self-binders, at least, if he has suspicions keeps them or not, though circumstances go to prove change in the county road leading up the Herald. NV. A. Rice, of the well-known firm of Whitewater wagons, sulky rakes., etc. to himself. It would be well for our The 15 puzzle has found its way to that it was accidental. side of Evan’s creek be dismissed for Linferth, Rice A Co., San Francisco, SPECIAL NOTICES & F. REEFER, townspeople to keep a little closer watch this post. want of compliance with law. Delegates from the Ashland, Jackson paid Ashland a visit this week. A shland , April 2d, 1880. upoq their property than they have been Ordered that the Supervisor of the A great many ponies have been dying ville and Phoenix councils of Cham Capt. 1). J. Ferree came in from doing. Thieving is so rare here that Linkville Wednesday night, and will re pions of Honor held a conference road districts through which runt the coun on the reservation. Administrator’s. Notice. they have grown careless in the matter. at Phoenix last Sunday, one of ty road leading from Armstrong’s mill to -- - -4K main in the valley several days. Kcal Estate Transactions. the dividing ridge betweon the waters of N ew S tore .—H. C. Myer and Fred In the matter of the estate of Mrs. Eliza- ■ Thft bricklayers began work upon the the enjoyable features of which was a Trail and Evan’s creek open sa.d road. Drake have entered into ¡»artnership to The following transactions have been rebuilding of the front wall of the Odd basket dinner A good time is reported beth Hill, deceased. Road district No. 36 was extended so recorded in tho county cleric’s office einc® by tho Ashland delegation. Carry on stove, the tinware and hardware Fellows’ building last Tuesday. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT business in Ashland, and will open their McCall, Atkinson A Co. are deter as to include all of township 33 S. R. 2 our List issue: the undersigned has been appointed by Call in at J. W. Riggs’ photograph J. P. Woodson, to J. H. Chitwood, the County Court of Jackson County, ■tore in the new building now being mined not only to retain the large trade west. gallery and see the improvements in pic The petition for a new election pre lot in Ashland. Consideration, $500. erected by O. R. Myer, between Smith’s Oregon, sitting in Probate, April 10th, enjoyed by the business house of Mo- tures which he has made lately. cinct, to be known as Woodville pre 1880, administrator of the estate of Eliza T. H. Steel to Geo. Schumpf and Geo. blacksmith shop and Houck’s hote1, as Call V Co., but to increase it, by offer beth Hill, deceased. J. Q. Willits will remove to Jackson cinct, was denied. W. Elliott, mining projierty near Willow soon as their stock, tools and material ing the best possible inducements to cus All persons indebted io said estate are ville soon, in order to have his home A change was made in the election pre Springs. Consideration, $105. may be had from San Francisco, where tomers. Look out for an announcement requested to settle the same immediately,' cinct of Butte creek from Brownsbor- Ben Mench to M. W. Wheeler, 40 and th>»se having claims against the es Clay is now inakifigi the purchases. The nearer to his school at Uniontown. of new goods soon. The imported Percheron, ough to Eagle Point and the place of acres land in Rock Point precinct. Con tate will present them with the proper E. J. Farlow will start for San Fran boys are both well and favorably known Stage drivers report the roads bad on vouchers to me at my residence in Ash GEN FLE(UÈY, ha this locality, and we shall be glad tn cisco in a short time, to select a new the mountains. Ou the Linkville road, voting at T. B. Inlow’s store. sideration, 840. The place of voting in Chimney Rock Maggie and Laura Sergent to C. S. land precinct, Jackson County, Oregon, see them meet with full success in the stock of goods for the Farmer's Store. in some places where the deep snow is Within six months after the first publica business. Joe Beggs passed through Ashland melting tho horses sink down until their precinct was also changed to the resi Sergent, 36 acres land in Eden precinct. tion of this notice. Consideration. $100 I | Tuesday with two teams loaded with bodies rest upon the snow, and then they dence of Samuel Randall. PATRICK DUNN, - G rizzly B ear .—The Lakeview /braid Road district No. 3 was divided into J. B. Hutchings to David Bucklew, freight for Lake county, from Roseburg. can’t touch ground with their feet. The ARABIAN BOY, Administrator of said estate. Reports that Jerome Knox and John two districts, to be known as No. 3 and 40 acres land. Consideration, $1,000. Stock in the vicinity of Haystack, road will be bad for several weeks yet. Dated April 16th, 1880. Forbes had an encounter with a huge and No. 9. D. W. Cryder was appoint U. S. Patents were recorded for C. S. st ND Grant county, have wintered well. The The Ruieburg Independent says: Work grizzly with cubs, in the mountains near ed Supervisor of District No. 9. Sergent, J. J. Nichols and Rachel M. name suggests a good wintering locality has been commenced oil the Cow creek Paisley. The bear, being wounded, A county scholarship to the State Uni Wheeler. for cattle. hill and the grade will be so improved versity was granted to Miss Mabell House and Lot for Sale at turned upon Forbes and closed her jaws County Convention of the Greenback that the ascent will be made at the rate of Woolen. Enterprise in Oregon, over his head, tearing the scalp and cut a Bargain. —THE SHETLAND- one foot to fifteen. The Grave creek Labor party of Josephine county has been ting the face up fearfully. The flesh was Sheriff Bybee made his return of de- There rs considerable of it shown in also torn from the calf of one leg. He called to meet at NVilderville Saturday, hill will also be made passable at all linquent taxes for for 1879, which shows The house and lot of J. C. Durkee on Oregon in the way of building mills, rail seasons of the year for heavy freight $5,261 75 as still due. fell upon his face, feigned death, and the April 24th. Granite street, opposite Prof. Nichols’ roads, and other needed requirements of bear,after growling fiercely over him for a Casebier Bros., of Sprague River, wagons. property. The best of garden land, cov the ¡»resent day, but no enterprise has ‘ moment,fled for the woodsagain. Knox have bought the Maltese jack o1 Mat. One of the boys who flourish bean A nother A ttempt . — Last Sunday ered by the West Ashland Ditch. A hastened to Paisley fur assistance, the Obenchain, and will take him to Lake shooters about town sent a shot through evening a thief, probably the same who yet been started that will hold a light to ' of the 8°°d’ rooniy house and outbuildings. wounded man was taken home and prop county at once. one of the large panes of glass in the gave Mr. Howe a visit last week, at 1 the many cures effected by the use c. — For sale at a great bargain for cash. In celebrated Oregon Kidney Tea. Ask erly cared for, and at last accounts, was In proportion to the population,South front of the Masonic Hall, the other tempted to steal a pair of horses from quire of J. C: Durkee, at his ranch on getting along nicely. ! day. The Marshal has a warrant for his' Win. Brown, who lives a little south of for it and use no other medicine. This Bear creek. ern Oregon has contributed more to the 42-2m. ---------- ---------------- is an Oregon production, composed of arrest, and is ordered to execute it if the stage road, about a mile above Ash D istrict C ouncil .—At the meeting Irish relief fund than any other portion herbs. the damage is not paid for by the end of of the Pacific Coast. land. Mr. Brown’ was sitting in his of Representatives of the three Councils Notice to the Public ! hoii^i reading the T idings , and had just A CARD. The Republican County Convention th is week. of Champions of Honor of this county at A good deal of new lumber about town, come across the item concerning the at Phoenix last Sunday, Jackson District of Josephine, to nominate candidates for The undersigned takes this method of Council was organized with the following the county offices will be held at Wilder- in the shape of dwellings and shops. tempted theft of Mr. Hoige's horses, extending heartfelt thanks to Mr. R. H. To all ichdm it may concern: As my wife, Debrey Arm Galbreath, Ashland continues to grow,notwithstand when he thoifght he would step out and bfficers: E. H. Autenricth, D D M, of ville on the 8th of May. Brown and many other neighbors at Ea —GEN. FLEURY sad BOBBY BURNS* look after his own, and, lo ! lie was just has left my bed and board without just Victory Council, No. 4; Dr. J. M. Tay J. D. Tethrow, a young man in Eden ing the fact that so many people “cant gle Point and vicinity, and also to will be kept st my stable near Ashlaird the lor, P D C, of Voluntee. Council, No. 2; precinct, aged about nineteen, has been see why it is.” The prophets who every in time to áee a man making off with two many friends in Ashland, for their gener cause or provocation, I warn all persons comiDg season. A. C. Jones, Dist W C, of Victory Coun declared insane, and was sent to East year predict that the town is as large as of them. The thief saw that he was dis ous assistance in the dark hour of his agäirret trusting her on my account, and — n RABIAN BOY until' tW 28th oî it will ever be are doomed to continued covered and dropping the halter straps hereby give notice that I will not pay any cil No. 4; Mrs J Morton, D L C, of Ad Portland last Wednesday. affliction, and the many kind attentions Ay ril and re tire the first we»*k in July. : beat a hasty retreat. Mr. Brown had a disappointment. debts of her contracting after this date. vance Council No. 3; W. L. Bilger, D A horse distemper prevails in Warner Within the prat few jears there hag be-n' pistol and did his best to shoot the thief, to her who has passed away. R. G. GALBREATH. W H; HA Cryder, D W 8; J A Card- valley, which is said to be fatal in nearly I A meeting of the citizens of Jackson W. H. J aquett a desperate effort in this and Marê>n coun but the weapon snapped without dis well, D W Treas; H Weydcnnan, D W evert case. How many horses have been county in the interest of the C. C. L ineville , O gn ., March 19, lo80. ties to prejudice the minds of the public Wagon Road project will be held at the charging. Next time he will have his F 8; J H Berry, DNN’. The appoint attacked, we have not learned. C rescent C ity W agon R oad .—The against my Petcli» ron slock; and in oider court house in Jacksonville to-morrow pistol in better order. These two at three committees of Jackson, Josephine ed officers are H. Pape, Jr., D W P; to give their fdand'rr some appearance of Revival meetings have been held in tempts at horse-stealing and the stealing Sheep Ranch For Sale ! Miss Mollie Russell, D NV M; Jas Mor the M. E. church several evenings' this afternoon at 2 o’clock. A full report of and Del Norte counties met at Waldo being so. have destroyed two if us fine draft of the grain from Mr. Smith’s barn show ton, D NV S. The next session of Dis week, and a number of persons have pro the conference of the three county com- stallions as eVer came to Orea >n. with sev last Saturday, and, after addresses by that there are in this neighborhood some The undersigned offers for sale upon eral Cohs and young hors-s. Thai the pub i mittees, and other important business trict Council will be held at Jacksonville, fessed a new interest in religion. several gentlemen, it was on motion re persons who are determined to operate reasonable terms his sheep ranch situa lic may not be deceived by ibese base will be presented. May 29trt, at 2 o’clock P. aiid a* pub solved that three competent men be em in the horse business without much re A. T. Wright, of Oro Fmo, Cal., who lic entertainment will be given in the A Roseburg merchant tells one of the gard /or the rules prescribed by law, and ployed by the committees to view and ted on Dry creek, about six miles from ! slanders I will toon publish a circular giv spent the winter in Ashland, returned locate the best route, and that J. S. Phoenix. It consists of 600 acres of ing some of the facts in the case with the evening. home last week. Tom thinks some of papers of that place that dried fruit is those who have’ horses about in the l^jlls high estimation this stock is held in at other Howard be employed to survey the same deeded land, warrantee title, 300 acres scarce in Douglas county, and predicts a pince-», which will be sent fie» ob applica would do well to watch them as closely A rrested on S uspicion .—On Wed going into the apothecary business. good market for what may be prepared ’as possible. It d<»es not seem probable ! and estimate the cost of construction. under fence, with the advantage of a tion. nesday a stranger who had stopped at The next term of Circuit Court for Mr. Howard, Mr. Gandon and Dani. large outside range; one of the best wa The people ef this section well know or the Franco American Hotel in Jackson Lake county will begin on the first I the coining season. Many of our farm that in the present condition of the ers might increase their yearly income mountains, covered as they are with deep Hunt were employed as such viewers. tered places in the country; pretty good the valuable animals for farm add t -am use ville left town without settling his board Munday in June. Six criminal cases considerably by drying what fruit they The preliminary survey made by Mr. buildings, and a peach and plum orchard ihat were raised from the two French’ snow, anyone could hope to succeed in kill. As he had acted strangely, lie had and seven civil suits on the docket. Howard las4. Fall demonstrated the en in bearing. The place will be sold at horses brought here by Mr. S. Colver >ome usually allow to go to waste. eluding pursuit with stolen horses, but been noticed closely l>y a number of per $2 ¿0 per acre. Fur particulars apply year-t ago, (they were bloods,) but whoa Mr». Mary Ellen Vance, a pioneer of Say- the Roseburg Star: “We saw a the fact remains that someone has made tire practicability of the route, but be sons, and Dave Crosby, the wide-awake, ’47, and a resident of Clackamas county fore a company can be incorporated it is to J. M. McCall, Ashland, or. at the b*ccders can secure the -ervice of a pure Marshal, became convinced that he an since ’52, died at ner resident near Ore three year-old colt by Gen. Fleury (My very bold attempts to steal horses. W.’ CX lliver . b ood horse for a reasonable i f ce they required by the laws of California that ranch to n ■ . .......... .if swered the description of the man who is gon City, oil the 28th ult, aged 61 years. er's Percheron), raised by Robert Phipps should avail themselves of the privlledg». the line of the road must be staked out, Esq., and now owned by Asher Marks, B ad S torm .—The storm of the first of wanted to answer th ? charge of the mur Some ot the fine-t rtraft c-»iu at toe Usf* and a map filed with the Board of Sufier- Dead cattle and siieep are said to be ly Esq., which will compare with any oolt the month appears to have been very se New this Week. der of two persons in the Palouse country, State Fuir wet« sired by Gen. Fleury. ing in considerable numbers near some of we have seen for years for perfectness. vere in the eastern portion of Lake coun visors of Del Norte county, hence the and for whose capture a reward of $1,300 tne public roads, and the stench of their We understand Mr. Marks intends to ty. The Ueraid of the 3d, which reached necessity of an immediate locating sur TERMS. is offered. So Crosby took a team and vey. decay is already unpleasant to travelers. send the colt to Lake county. us on Tuesday, says: “ The storm now started this way after the man,overtaking For GEN. FLEURY and ARABIAN BO^ Lieut. Parke. L. Co., 1st Cavalry, Some of the Ashland folks who went The old wooden building which formed raging is undoubtedly the worst on stock him somewhere on the road between p 820 the Season—— 8*30 to Insure. Jacksonv.'J nd Ashland. Hequestioned l with a non-commissioned officer, passeJ the front portion of the Pioneer store that we’ve had. Everybody has the to San Francisco last week had a rough closely smi examined him, and although i through Ashland last week, bound for has been moved across the street, and blues, and with good ami sufficient rea time on the trip. The stage in which BOBBY BURNS he answered the description in most re Vancouver with a prisoner from Fort will be fitted up for rent as a store. It son. It is a foregone conclusion that the Mr. McCall and Miss Anderson were 810 lite Se ison----- 815 tc Insure. ASHLAND, spects, Crosby thought he not the i Klamath. OREGON, damage to all classes in this country will man, and let him go. Changing his mind, I Read the advertisement of Morgan <Jt was standing out in the street so long be so great as to make times very hard riding mired in Strawberry valley one night, and the passengers were com ^•“Go'id pasturage cents per week—* while being turned around, etc., that however, he telegraphed to IT F. Phil- All kinds of work done promptly, and Will u-e <1 e care but wifi a >i Le r< upon-’ line to stop him, in pursuant*. of which j Woodson, in another column. These when it was finally moved out of the for some years to come.” The last snow pelled to mount the horses and priss on Mr. P. took the road and, capturing the gentlemen bought the shop built by Mr. carriage road, we began the notice of it did not last long, however, and we pre to some sheltering house. Miss Ander satisfaction guaranteed. sib e for accidents or man near the toll house, brought him | Henq-hil), and Mr. Morgan, wao is well sume the next issue of the Herald con SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO SHOEING. son had the misfortune to fall from her W. C. MTSS, back to Ashland, and yesterday Crosby know n as iu> excellent blacksmith, with with “another old landmark gone,” but tained a weather local of a rather more horse, and was nearly /wamped in the iZarShop opfxjsite the Livery Stable. A shland , O gn -., March 29, 1880’.' took him to Jacksonville. The man acts the aid of ago uJ workman, attends to the concluded upon second thought that it hopeful tofie. wouldn’t do. mud, but was finally rescued. •trangety, and many think he is crazy. I business. 4-45 tf THE ASHLAND LOCAL BREVITIES TIDINGS Prices Reduced! B. F. KfcESER’» I * • | e ■I HORSEMEN Look to Your Inter ests ! bobby B urns , t i Morgan & Woodson, « >4