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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1880)
ÉVERVS OY (Shooting of Charles De Yoang, Items From the Fort. A lady in Ashland has three little or THE ORECON KIDNEY TEA. ATTENTION o i phan kittens, at least motherless orphans, APRU.30, ISSO. At last the feud between Kallocli and Our correspondent sent us the fol- Reati the following testimonials, not which she has taught to drink milk from Trout are now running up the river at DeYoung in San Francisco has resulted lowing under date of Aril 25th: from persons 3,000 miles away, whom ho a spoon. They will be brought up as Linkville. I WEA1BER REPORT. model house cat*. 1 in the death of the latter, who was killed The salvation army has reached Fort one knows, but from well-known and I last Friday evening by a son of Mayor Sheep shearing has begun over on trustworty citizens of Oregon, whose Klamath: The following is the weather report The freighting season is opening in “ The Desert.” Kalloch. A dispatch of the next day furnilKed us by H. C. Hijl, for the week Joe.Somers is the happy father of a names, written with their own hands, earnest. Those who ship by way Rose -------- AT------ Capt D. J. Ferree, who has been in says: About 8 o’clock last evening Chas. ending April 28th. Thermometer re- can be seen at our office: burg should have their freight sent in 1 bouncing boy. cordej at 6 A. M. and 12 m : DeYoung entered the street door of the Ashland nearly two weeks, started for The Oregon Kidney Tea has done my care of H. L. Murton, who always gives Dr. Kober.gives one of his instruc Chronicle office and met two gentleman wife as much if not more good than any his home this morning. DAT« WEATHER THERMT R satisfaction in the forwarding business. ------FOR----- of the many remedies she has used for with whom he was engaged in conversa tive lectures this evening. Marcus Mayer now occupies his new 6 A. H. 12 M pains in thè back, and I believe it to be a Josephine county last week settled her tion , Dr Boyd of Linkville has been in regarding some business. During tailor shop on Main street. CASH 01 BEAD Y PAY! Olii y..»«»»*« 56 35 good remedy for the diseases which it is 23 indebtedness of $1^50 to Jackson coun- . the conversation he advanced several camp during the past week. 52 38 recommended for A. M. COX. r............ Prof. Nichols and Chas. II. Hill start ty, which was incurred in the trial of , 33 steps into the office, and while thus con The query among the boys of L Co. 57 34 Harrisburg, Or., Dec. 31, 1879. 24 Clear 1............ ed last Monday for Yreka. the Briggs ’ cases, brought to thi* county . 44 M 46 6 lbs Y C Sugar................ .. versing Isaac M. Kalloch, Jr., son of now is:- “I wonder if I'll get a bobtail ?” 25 $ 1 00 Some months ago I Was attacked 4 lbs Coffee................................. 44 There will be Sunday school in the M. on change of venue several years ago. 61 36 26 1 00 Mayor Kalloch, swung open the outer Joe Beach is presiding at the post with a severe pain in my back. I bought 44 66 42 E. church hereafter at 10 o’clock a . m . 32 Solar Sp ’ m, 14 oz candles. . 1 00 27 Those who have subscribed to the < door leading to the office, having a pistol trader’s store. John Gotbrod having re a package of the Oregon Kidney Tea, 44 74 42 28 Wax “ “ .. 28 1 00 Good cider vinegar for sale at 50 cents Crescent City wagon road fund, are re- j in his hand. At the same time DeYoung and by the time I had used one-half of Baking soda per lb.................. tired from the business. 10 it^vas entirely relieved and have not Extra table rice per lb............ per gallon at the Ashland Drug Store. quested to pay the 10 per cent, needed ( catching sight of young Kalloch and the 10 H omestead N otices .—Settlers can The beef at the post is very thin now been troubled since. I cheerfully rec Tobbacco “ ........ 65 for the survey to Reames Bros., in Jack Lieut. Parke ¡»assed through town jistol,hurried along in front of the coun have their notices of final proof pub- and Tuohey received an order yesterday ommend it to all who may be suffering 5 lb boxes tea........................ ... 3 00 1 ihed in the T idings at the lowest rates Tuesday, on his return from Fort Van sonville, who have been appoiuted treas- i ter to the rear of the office through a for an armful of hindquarters. from a lame or weak back, as a pleasant, Paper tea, 1 lb........................... 50 urers. i small gate which separates the front from safe and good remedy. by sinrply requesting the officers of the couver. Onions ¡»er lb ............................... A very pleasant social party was given B. J. GRIGSBY, S. F. soap, full wt per lb........ A dance will be given at Houck’s Hall 1 he rear office. While he was retreating 10 Prof. Leek* informs us that there are Land Office to send them to us. at/the theater on the 22d inst. Dancing Harrisburg, Or., Dec. 31, 1879. Wh ’ t Castile soap “ ......... 16 Kalloch fired three shots, none of which about sixty pupils in attendance at the to-night, and a good attendance is ex was kept up till 3 o’clock a . m . 40 F or S ale .—A lot in Ashland with two Pressed hops “ ......... pected. The managers are Helman 1 took effect. DeYoung retreated behind District school. S trayed .—A large light bay horse, Borax “ ......... 20 dwellings and a barn on it, 100 feet front a high desk and endeavored to draw his Real Estate Transactions. Bros. , Fred Cliff and J. N. Terwilliger. ’ Buck wheat flour 5 lbs............. nearly 16 hands high, black feet and legs, B. W. Delany, of Lakeview, died on 37 265 feet deep, good location, fruit trees The supper will be given by Mr. Houck. jistol. While so doing, Kalloch reached 50 The following transactions have been small white spot on forehead, has strayed Yeast powders 3 cans............... mg, berries and garden upon it. the 16th inst., of typhoid pneumonia, at in over the desk from in front and ¡»lacing Good clean salt per 100 lbs.... 3 00 Tickets $2 50. recorded in the county clerk’s office since from the subscriber in Ashland. Any Pure cider vinegar per gal.... able. For particulars, ap- the age of 28 years. 50 Term* ;h* pistol within a foot of the upturned The Douglas county Independent says: one bringing the horse home w ill be ¡»aid Grain pepper our last issue: J. M. McCall is expected to reach “ lb .... 20 ply athii ia office. ace of DeYoung, fired, the ball striking M. H. Drake to Elizabeth M. Drake, or the trouble. D r . J. H. C hitwood . home to-morrow or Sunday, from his Joe Stephens, accompanied by Coll By — clothing — —•-------------♦------------------- ars and others, commenced, gathering up DeYoung in the mouth and passing up ot in Ashland. Consideration^ $2. 6 00’ trip to San Francisco. Best cas pants........................... ward lodged in the brain. DeYoung F or S ale .—All or a portion of lot 44 cattle for Goose Lake Wednesday morn 5 25 Wesley Mitchel and wife to Daniel W. B. Carter, publisher of the Corval (4 4 50 ing. They will take to that section 400 made another effort to draw- his pistol but Gaby, 60-100 of an acre in Ashland pre near the College grounds. One hundred lis Gazette, and State Printer, died last she shot had inflicted a mortal wound 1 75 cot .......................... and forty four feet front. Apply to Thos* knowing head from this county. 44 cinct. Consideration $120. Sunday, of heart disease. 1 00 and weakness prevented his drawipg the 47-4t W. T. L eeke . The Lakeview Herald of the 17th says: Daniel Gaby'and wife to Jefferson C. Gent ’ s vests from $1.50 to. .. 2 50 L. B. Applegate started for Lake weapon. Kalloch seeing this movement The ice on Goose lake is said to be eigh 10 00 Best cas coats “ 8.00 “ .. Religions Notices. Durkee, 60-100 of an acre in Ashland county on Tuesday with a new whip— of DeYoung fired a fifth shot, but it 2 50 Duck “ ................... teen inches deep. Over this is a pretty going to stir up the cattle. failed to hit the intended victim. After precinct. Consideration $200. U nion S abbath S chool ,—Every Sun Hunting “ 3 50 ................... heavy coating of snow, and the warmth Samuel Furry and wife to Joseph A. 62 day morning at 10 o’clock in the Presby Gingham blouses....................... Miss. Susie Hill has a class in instru- of the sun, so far, has failed to have any firing the last shot young Kalloch turned Crain, 42 and 82-100 acres land in Eden terian church. A cordial invitation ex Duck 62 “ ....................... to escape but was caught by a man who mental music in Shasta valley, and is perceptible effect on it. Overalls from 50 cts to............ 75 tended to all. came in from the street and given into precinct. Consideration $53. doing well as an instructress. 1 Pat overalls ................................ 00 J. S. Howard, the surveyor, of Jack J. B. R. Hutchings to John Chandler, A shland M. E. C hurch .—Services Gents cas hats from $1 to........ 2 50 Nearly time for that ice cream and sonville, started on Monday for Waldo, the hands of the police and hurried away land and water right in Ashland precinct. every Sabbath •morning and evening. to the city prison. Elias DeYoung, a 75 “ Caps .................................. soda water that O. R. Myer and H. T. whence he will proceed to select the best Boys hats and caps ................... 75 Consideration $100. half-brother to the wounded man, imme Sunday School at 9:30 a . m . Prayer Chitwood have been talking of. 1 75 Wh’t dress shirts from $1 to .. route for the Crescent City road. As diately went to the assistance of Charles T he G. T. E ntertainment .—The Meeting Tuesday evening. Bible Read Colored cot shirts from 50 c to 75 Ah Lee, the Chinese murderer,4 was soon as the «hoice of location has been DeYoung, who was still leaning against entertainment given in the M. E. church ing and Study Thursday evening. 2 Woolen shirts from $1 50 to. . 00 hanged in Portland last week. On the made the survey will be begu’^,4t the desk, but a moment later he fell back last Friday evening by the Good Tem Ladies felt Bkirtsfrom $1 12.. 1 75 L. L. R ogers , Pastor. gallows he confessed his crime. The sheriff of Walla Walla county, W. ward and was caught by his half-brother Best corsets from $1 to............ 1 25 raL < t .—The dwelling hou- ^ on DIED. Ladies ^aunt gloves from 25 c. 50 H. F. Suksdorf, census supervisor of T., has received a dispatch from Kansas and laid on the floor where he died with plars’ Lodge was an eminent success in every respect. The attendance was as Oak steet recently sold by A. G. Koek- Oregon, has divided Douglas county in Good cotton batting per lb .,. 2o City announcing the arrest of the mur in five minutes without regaining con 60 large as the size of the church would ad ’ERRY.—On Evans creek, April 18th, Wall paper dble roll frem 25.. fellow. The house is of good size, in to ten districts, and appointed enumera derers of Samuel Brumfeld and wife, sciousness. When it was known that mit, and the audience was well satisfied 75 Water proof from 62 td ............ Reuben B. Perry, a native of Rock good condition, conveniently arranged tors. whose bodies were recently found in the DeYoung had been killed a great crowd 75 Fine blea table linen per yd ... ingham county, Virginia;aged 45 yrs., with the entertainment. The ‘ moral and pleasantly situated. I The lots con 1 00 Turkey red “ “ Jno. Howell is engaged in burning Touchet River and near Big Lake. 3 mos., 24 dys. gathered in front of the office and in drama, “The Last Loaf,” was acted in a tain about three acres of land, with good charcoal up the canyon, near Patterson’s Ex good table oil cloth “ ... 40 We can once again allude to the weath intense excitement prevailed, but no manner that would reflect credit upon CALKINS—In Table Rock precinct, garden patch, pasturage and plenty of saw mill. It sells at 12K cents per April 13th, Clara May, daughter of er without shedding tears. Since Satur trouble from anything like a riot is ap- any company of amateurs, —far ahead of fruit and berries. For particulars in *£r“A lot of embroidery, ladies' hose Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Calkins; aged 11 bushel. day we have had model spring days, and prehened. The shooting is ascribed to the ranting style of many professional needles, thread, collar buttons, handker-. quire of G. S. BUTLER, mos. and 10 days. G. AV. Fordyce had his handsome Sii vegetation has made good use of th* sun the circulation of circulars concerning the artists. The laughable farce in which chiefs, ribbons, braid, ladies' hats, gents’ A shland , Ogn. 44-2w. - neck ties, etc. li gart stallion in town the other day. shine. Grass is growing, leaves are com past record of Rev. I. M. Kalloch, the ope of our young men appeared in BORN. Hardware tinware, table and pocket is a fine horse, and attracted much at ing out, garden seeds are sprouting and present mayor. These circulars con the guise of a proprietor of a Chi S ave C osts .—Notice is hereby given cutlery, crockery and glassware, White picnics are coming. tained a mass of information regarding nese wash house, took the audi KELLOG —At Wilderville, April 12th, that the accounts of the estate of R. B. tention. Sewing machines at greatly reduced to the w ife of J. F. Kellog, a son. S. C. Palmer, of this place, has gone Archbishop Seghers, will officiate at the “irregularities” of the mayor in the ence by storm, and would have received prices. Please give me a call before Hargadine, deceased, have been placed in east. It is stated that these circulars to Klamath Agency, and will hav* em the Catholic Church in Jacksonville next purchasing elsewhere.' plaudits upon any stage. The singing my hands for collection, and those who were put in circulation through the jt-frBacon, lard, butter, eggs, grain and received much praise, and the music by are owing will save costs by calling at my ployment there during the summer, we Sunday. He is in Southern Oregon on NOTICE. agency of the DeYoungs, and the infor the orchestra, composed of the Watson all kinds of produce taken in exchange an official visit, and expects to visit min understand. office and making settlement at once. for goods. Alex. Robnett who has been attend ing camps, villages and Indian Agencies mation gathered by Charles DeYoun, « Brothers, M. L. Alford and Miss Apple 46 3t F. W. B ashford . My wife, Emma Graham, left my bed -?»y~I am also agent for D. M. Osborne ing school in this place during the winter in Jackson, Josephine and Lake counties during his trip to the east, from which gate, was par excellence. [We have been and board on Feburary 17th without just & Co. ’s reapers, mowers and self-binders, he has but recently returned. W agner C reek C hurch .—Evening started for his home near Lakekiew last before he returns to Portland. requested to return the thanks of the cause or provocation, and I hereby fore Whitewater wagons, sulky rakes, etc. •------------ ♦------------- services have been held at W agner creek Wednesday. Col. S. G. Whipple reached Ashland Lodge for the use of the church, and to warn all parties that I will not pay any B. F. REESER, Itents from Big Butte. A Baptist church this week, having begun last Saturday evening, on his return all those not members of the Lodge who bills contracted by her. A shland , April 2d, 1880. The bricklayers have been making on Wednesday, and will be continued good time on the front wall of the Odd from Vancouver, and spent Sunday in lent their aid.] Our correspondent sends us the follow A. E. G raham , each day until Sunday next. Rev. A. J. Fellows’ brick, anti will have it nearly our town, leaving on Monday's stage ing: Linkville, Or., April 24,1880. Hunsaker, Fi finished this week. M an K illed .—Chas. F. Miers, a for Linkville. The Colonel looks as N otice .-— General I hereby Missionary give notice and that all Our photographer is making shingles • nancial Conven school teacher and formerly Revenue note* and Secretary accounts of of the the Baptist late firm of Administrator’s Notice. The students and teachers of the Col though «'inter staging agreed with him. to send to S. F. to pay for a stock of tion of the North Pacific Coast, is in at Assessor in the Northern district of Cal- Inlow A Farlow have been placed in my lege, together with a number of invited The wife of Lieut. Backus accompanied chemicals. tendance. hand* for collection. And it came to pass that William, a iferrnia, killed a sheep herder named In the matter of the estate of Mrs. Eliza friends, will make an excursion to Wag him from Jacksonville to the Fort. themselves indebted will please call and ner creek to-day. Jesse D. Carr and sons, of Clear Lake, lumberman, lost his Wisdom, and had Dick Walsh in Big Valley, Cal., on Sun beth Hill, deceased. J ackson C ounty F reights .—One of day, April 11th. The Modoc Independ settle promptly, thereby saving costa. to go in quest of another sawyer. who had some 4,000 head of cattle and The Columbia River passenger statis our leading mercantile firms, says the ent says: It appears that Welsh, who was NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ' E. D e PEATT. One of our young bloods contemplates in the employ of Wash Jackson, had 3,000 head of sheep, among which were the undersigned has been appointed by Sentinel, has, after investigation, ascer tics show that about seventy persons A shland , April 13th. [45-3. entering the hymenial yoke, and wants some trouble with Miers on Saturday. the County C ousé of Jackson County, tained that the incoming freight of Jack- per day more arrive in Eastern Oregon a large number of pure-blooded animals, estimate their loss this winter from stock to trade for an eight-day, second-hand High words passed between them at Oregon, sitting in Probate, April 10th, son county is not less than twenty-eight F irst C ampaign G un —The Repub than go out of it. that time, but they did not come to 1880, administrator of the estate of Eliza that has died at about $20,000. This is clock. First come, first served. hundred tons freights, blows. On Sunday morning last, Walsh beth Hill, deceased. lican* open the annually. campaign These this spring at Jeff. Neil, who attended school at A similitude between our welder of and Jackson were out together near the not as great a loss in proportion to the All persons indebted to said estate are landed at Roseburg, cost fully twenty- Ashland. Hon. M. C. George, Republi Jacksonville during the winter, has re amount invested as we had been led by iron, and the log contractor—One has a sheep, when Miers came up with a Win requested to settle the same immediately, The imported Percheron, five dollars per ton, or $70,000 per year can candidate for Congress will speak in turned home to wade into the summer strong arm, and the other is Armstrong. chester rifle on his shoulder, and en and those having claims against the es past reports to suppose they would suffer. in cash, not l a next dollar of which is ever at re work of the farm. Houek ’s Hal Monday af’imoon In tate will present them with the ptoper The lightning express has started. gaged in conversation with them. A most horrible double murder has turned to us. For ten years this drain one o’clock, and in the evening of the the course of the conversation Walsh vouchers to me at my residence in Ash Dr. Coon, Grand Lecturer of the has been going and this together Champions of Honor, left Ashland last been committed near Pendleton, Uma Wm. Pattesson, President, R. C. Arm turned to Miers and said: “Is that a land precinct, Jackson County, Oregon, * same day he will on speak in fact, Jacksonville tilla county. The bodies of William strong, Superintendent, C. P. Parker, good gun, Miers I The latter replied he within six months after the first publica with the fact that our present route of >at eight o’clock. ' week, and is now at work in the north Hisham and wife were found in their Conductor; and three yoke o^ixen con didn’t think it was any of his business tion of this notice. transportation affords us no market, ern end of th* valley. whether it was or not, and added: “I un ABABIO 07 PATRICK DUNN, tent near the Indian Agency on the 20th, stitute the engine. Saw logs are rolling solves the question why we are not able derstand you said I had a revolver on Th* regular April term of County with their heads split open with an axe. in. Administrator of said estate. to build wagon roads or engage in other me during our dispute yesterday; is that AND------ Commissioners’ Court of Lake county They were new settlers, who had just lo- Leap year would have a more benign Dated April 16th, 1880. so?” Walsh replied: “Any one who says public enterprise. was not held, and Judge Mason has 1 cated. No clue to the murderers has influence over our lonely souls if we had you did not, is a a d— liar ” Miers said some one to tie the nuptial knot—most nothing but backed off about thirty feet A t S terling .—H. V. Batcheller re called a special session May 7th. been obtained. and fired one shot which took effect in House and Lot for Sale at Supervisor Billings is at work upon turned last week from a visit to Sterling. B. F. Reeser has received th* agency intolerable roads from here to the valley. Walsh’s right side, just below the ninth — THE SHETLAND — a Bargain. Big Butte, like most other ¡»laces, has rib, from the effects of which he died in He reports mining lively in that locality. the roads in his district, and has already for Lake and Jackson Counties, south of Capt Ankney has his new flume finished made some improvements near Casebier’s and including Phoenix, for the celebra its weather prophets, and they certainly about three hours. Miers went at once to Bieber and surrendered himself to the The house and lot of J. C. Durkee on and has begun piping in good ground. place, and at some other points. ted Osborne Self-Binders, Wheeler, have been a little “off” for a few months. authorities. Granite street, opposite Prof. Nichols’ Saltmarsh & Co. have their hydraulic at Absalom Cornelius, one of the early Kirby mowers, combined reapers and It will do to listen to them and to poli ticians, but never act accordingly. work again after a delay of about a week settlers of Oregon, died at his residence mowers. Give him a call, before pur S ays H e S ent I t .—The interruption, property. The best of garden land, cov Our Nasby, a knight of the reins, is ered by the West Ashland Ditch. A caused by the bursting of the reservoir of near Turner a few days since. He was chasing. A written warrantee given aside from that caused by the bad weath King; good, roomy house and outbuildings. the Dutch company above them. A Mr. 82 years of age and came to the state in with every machine. 47-4t Though not a giant, our Roadmaster’s er, of the mail service between Linkville For sale at a great bargain for cash. In Torry, who has others interested with 1845. Stought. and Lakeview was owing to the non-arri- Some of the young hoodlums of town him, is at work upon the quartz ledge at While some other Hughes, our Martin val of the pay* for the last few months’ quire of J. C. Durkoe, at his ranch on A fine buck, weighing, one hundred have been entering the woolen factory 42-2m. doth sing: that place, and has good prospects. He and thirty pounds, was killed by a loco and stealing yarn, and last Sunday some work, which was to have been forwarder Bear creek. “ Our ship is not wrecked yet, ’ tis an has crushed over a ton of rock with an motive on the California and Oregon of them stole some twine from the flour by the government contractor, Huntley, chored out.*' arastra, and is well satisfied with the Railroad, near Reading, a few days ing mill. They have been “spotted” and [Our correspondent says this is the to Ferree <fc Worden,the sub-contractors. Sheep Ranch For Sale ! yield. This is the ledge worked for since. if they do not wish to bring upon them first and last rhyming of his perpetra The money for one quarter’s service awhile several yean ago by John Wright Mutual Council No. 5, Champions of selves and their parents th* disgrace of tion, and in consideration of this the should have been paid over a month ago, The undersigned offers for sale upon who is now in the county hospital. and its failure to come frightened Mr. Honor, was organized at Central Point their arrest and punishment for thoft lines are published.] reasonable terms his sheep ranch situa April 25th with twenty charter members they had better be careful how they con McCurdy, who was carrying the mail be —GEN.FLEURY and BOBBY BURNJ ted on Dry creek, about six miles from H igh W ater .—Concerning the recent A Curiosity. tween Linkville and Lakeview for Ferree under the auspices of Jackson District duct themselves hereafter. will be kept at my stable near Ashland lhe Phoenix. It consists of 600 acres of freshet* jn California the Reading Inde- & Worden who have been corresponding Council. coining season. The freighters who started for Reading deeded land, warrantee title, 300 acres pendent of last Thursday says: “It has The following specimen of pure Eng with Huntley’s agent for sometime, the —ARABIAN BOY until the 2«th or Father Blanchet has received $630.45 over two weeks ago wish they hadn't. under fence, with the advantage of a been raining almost steadily for the past lish was sent as a letter from Washington results of which heretofore we have April and return tbe first we«‘k in July. from the people within his jurisdiction, After struggling through innumerable large outside range; one of the best wa week, which, together with the melting Territory to a gentleman living near made known. Last week, however, Within tbe past few years there has be^U for the Irish Relief Fund, and is prom “sloughs of despond,” and being com tered ¡»laces in the country; pretty good snow in the mountain, has almost Ashland. The recipient, after long and Capt. Ferree received a telegram from a desperate effort in this and Marian coun ised another contribution from Jose pelled to lay their teams on the shelf in buildings, and a ¡»each and plum orchard stopped travel. Yesterday morning's wearisome study, succeeded in decipher ties to prejudice the minds of tbe people Huntley who is at Washington, D. C., phine county. Strawberry valley, they had discovered in bearing. The place will be sold at against ttty Percberon stock; and in order down train was unable to get beyond ing it. Can anyone else do so ? The in which Mr. Huntley states that the pay The people of Shasta are considerably when last we heard from them that Pitt $2 50 per acre. For particulars apply to give their slander some appearance of Wheatland, and the up train due here at writer is a Norwegian and attempts to in the form of a check was sent abou; river was so high from the melting of excited over the discovery of an exten 9:10 last night has not yet arrived. From spell the words as he pronounced them: the first of April. The Capt. informec to J. M. McCall, Ashland, or at the being so, have destroyed two of as fine draft the snow that they would probably be sive silver-bearing ledge on McGee and H. E. Parker we learn that the trestle ranch to W. O lliver . stallions as ever came to Oregon, with sev febari de 18 him that it had never been received, and work at Bear river, one mile east of Camden's iron mountain. It is reported unable to cross for eight or ten days. eral colls and young horses. That tbe pub diar Sir that duplicate checks would be very ac Wheatland is unsafe, numerous piles to be very rich. Oscar Kilburn, U. S. Gauger,' was in mesdar klagdeilar I sant iu a fiu lic may not be deceived by these base being washed away. At Yuba station New this Week. wordas from de was sin ton deri dori I ceptable. Huntley stated also that he Jackson county last week, and gauged slanders I will soon publish a circular giv F. W. Bashford, Esq., is building up one mile east of Marysville the track has was leven yn plus kaunti das las winter intended to fulfill his contract with Fer ing some of the facts in the case with the over 1,500 gallons of liquor manufactured been washed away to a distance of a half- a good practice in Ashland, aud by strict I satdl ane gleim I pai man rails And et ree & Worden, and intimated that the high estimation this stock is held in at other ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, 0. E. 8. mile. Between Wheatland and Sheridan attention to business and success in what since February. It is made chiefly of kost mi forcii tolas de gleim tat to bi reil trouble had all been caused by the acci three-fourth* of a mile of track is lying place«, which will be sent free ou applica W ill hold its stated meetings on the he has undertaken is gaining a solid rep apples. Of the amount gauged 500 gal roat lant hot vi ol hub et dat pi kover- two feet under water. dental loss of the letters containing the tion. mant lant I bavin blanti dimper anta First and Third Tuesday in each lons were stilled by Raphael Morat, of utation for reliability. checks. We trust he speaks the truth, Tbe people of this section well know of havi nofi faman lant. I bilt mia haus month, at O ur F reighting B usiness . —Rose Frank Sisly and Harry Cooper, of Jacksonville, 200 gallons by J. L. Hock las fali 15 bai 18 soa myles pi hanti klos for if he fulfills his part of the contract tbe valuable animals for farm and team use MASONIC HALL, ASHLAND. burg is not pleased with the prospect of Phoenix, have gone to Baker City to en ett, of Phoenix, 200 gallons at the Eagle pai de sol lumbar 10 tolas tou sen de lant with the sub-contractors the people will that were raised from the two French All members in good standing are in losing the business she enjoy* from the gage in mining. The Plaindealer reports Brewery in this place, and over 500 gal bi in hiar de weri besta grein lant dereis have no cause to complain of the service. vited to attend. horses brought here by Mr. S. Colver some Capt. Ferree was satisfied with the tele grein hiar 30 an 40 pus sei in negar freighting trade of Jackson county. The that Cooper lost $35 while sleeping in a lons by Jesse & Neff of Wagner creek. years ago, (they were % bloods,) but when MRS. M. E. McCALL, w m . mut grein bi »ol lat 40 an 50 sant pusel gram and started for home to-day. He J. 8. E cbamss , S ec . The eighth annual reunion of the Ore mot dem biobel dot wena reil roat koms says service will be resumed at once on breeders can secure I bo service of a pure Plaindealer says: “If th« P<»pl« ?f barn near Wolf creek. blood horse for a reasonable price they Jackson county, combined with the citi Welborn Beeson, of Wagner creek, gon Pioneer Society will be held at Port an den wil let koms beter daiuias dewil the eastern end of the route, and thinks McCurdy will continue it. zens of Douglas, would subscribe one- started on Monday with a light wagon land on the 15th of next June, the thirty pi reti in sot taima. wil havin buri rofa should avail themselves of tbe priviledge. erree s fourth anipversary of the signing of the winder an hart winni daima* anda sno tenth the amount neccessary to build the Some of the finest draft colts at tbe I«* Crescent City railroad and put the same and two horses for Reading, where he treaty settling the boundary between the one grount bout tu dri mons but piobels- F rom L ake C ounty .—Mr. H. S. Slate Fair were sired by Gen. Fleury. on the read between this city and Jack expects to find his father, who is coming United States and British Columbia. The eit so at wil hav lota grein nygs sonimar Webb, of Linkville, came in on Monday transportation companies will allow all bot nau dei havin so toal taimas. bot sonville, said road would never be built from the eact to this valley. TERMS. who attend to return home free, having nan mesdar Jpila I wil dog tu yua wanst evening’s stage, and will »¡»end a week or and it* demand would not be felt in the At a public meeting in Lakeview some two in the valley. He reports that the paid full fare in going. Hon. J. W. mor ef yu laigs tu et mia lityl fe wa I least. ” We sympathize with the people ------IRON----- For GEN. FLEURY and ARABIAN BOY of Roseb .rg, but cannot agree with the time since a committee was appointed to Nesmith will deliver the annual address; wistai ef yu deg tat mia blais ef yu dond weather was fine in Lake county when Plaindealer that the improvement of the raise money by subscriptions for the pur Rev. G. H. Atkinson will make the oc ni tat ei not but deg for de spegu lei sin he left—the snow all gone from the flats 820 the Season----- 830 to Insure. Linkville to Fort Klamath, road between this valley and that place pose of building the much needed road casional address. There will be also a mai pi iugan solain eni taimays sno yus of the lake basin, and the grass begin BOBBY BURNS parade, the usual “camp fire,” and a tu mi nau ef yu sant mia ansa mai ning to start up. He says the people Via Lake Cottage and Klamath Agency. would git* us anytliing approaching the across the “slash,” near that town. bostofiges de nia raste be lingoin sit I about Linkville are in good spirits, and grand ball in the evening. benefits that would come from the rail 810 the Season----- 813 to Insure. Mr. J. E. Alexander, of Pella, Iowa, a .^■■Leaves Linkville Tuesdays, Thurs uenga Iil kan figs siin yn lant ofissis yn do not apprehend that the loss of stock road to the coast, unless the O. t C. R. R Co. could be induced to carry our brother-in-law of Capt. D. J. Ferree, of F or S ale .—A four-spring, family car koifags, te brais pi anilOO an 90 toltas. will have much effect in depressing busi days and Saturdays—Returns Mondays, ^“Good pasturage 60 cents p. r week— freight o’ er its 200 miles of road for Lake county, arrived in Ashland last riage, covered, nearly new, having been teres som bruvementa de kost mia great ness, even this year. The cattle which Wednesdays and Fridays, carrying U. S. Will use due care, but will not be res-oa- mails and Passengers. yla. have weathered the storms are many of nothing. No, friend Byars, our people Tuesday and started this morning with used but a few times. For terms, apply sibie for accidents or escapes. Webb, agent at Linkville — mai bostofos pi liEgolan siti them ready for sale this year for beef don’t look through the same glasses that the Captain for Fort Klamath, where he J. S. Beach, agent at Ft Klamath. to J. R. BURK, cattle, and considerable money will flow F. A. Jou do. It is not that we love Roee- W. c. MYE3, A shland , Ogn, 44-4. will probably spend the summer. mai raidin bi weri kornmen. into the county during the season. urg la**,, bot ourselves more. 4G tf) AL. FERREE, Prop’r. A shland , O gn ., March 29, 1380. ) ASHLAND -J FRIDAY TIDINGS LOCAL BREVITIES. Prices Reduced ! B. F. REESER’S HORSEMEN Look to Your Inter este ! GEN. FLEURY, BOBBY BURNS, F ’ EXPRESS LINE,