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F A THE ASHLAND f airi ay ... • •al» TIDINGS LOCAL BREVITIES MAY M, IW H. L. Webb retured to Linkville last week. Enoch Walker was visiting Ashland last Tuesday, Prof. W. I. Nichols returned io Ash land last Saturday. Mark Armstrong is erecting a neat res idence on Mechanic street. Freighters are fixing up their wagons and having their horses shod. G. A. Kenqter is builditig a dwelling house in the northern part of town. Nortel. »—All parties indebted to tho undersigned by no*e or account will con- ult their own interests by making set tlement of t.ie same at once. GEO. T. BALDWIN. L inkville , Apr. 30, 1886. 48-4t D esirable P roperty for S ale .—The house and lot of John Ralph, on Main street, is offered for sale at a bargain. The lot contains an acre and a quarter of ground, with extensive frdntagfi, plenty More grain has been sown in Lake <>f fruit, good water1 and excellent gar county this year than ever before. den ground. The house is hard-finished, B. R. Willits and Nelson Rammage and has a good cellar, For particulars came in from Kean creek yesterday. apply at the premisefl. 49-tf. A number uf Ashland people aro in N ew O fficers , I. O. G. T—The fol Jacksonville at the jubilee this week. lowing officers of Ashland Lodge No. 189, W. 0; Myer has gone to Roseburg with -J. O. G. T., were installed last Friday bvtoing: W. C. T., T. O. Andrews; W. h»s handsome horse, “Arabian Boy.” The Hanley boys will take a large V. T., Mrs. G. S. Butler; Sec. Chas. band of cattle ovbr the Cascades soon. N utley; Treaa Gelile Ffltnham; F. S., Shannon Marshall, of Junction City, accompanied by Al. Gillette; son of A. V. Gillette, who has Iteen in the Willam ette valley several years, returned to Ashland Wednesday. Cool and stormy weather .lias been staying v.ilh us and a light frost was no ticeable on one or two mornings within the past week, but neither the fruit nor the gardens have suffered any—garden stull' still underground. J. N. Terwilliger, our skillful and well-known painter, has gone to Yreka to put in some weeks’ work upon the new stores in course of construction by Mr. Powers. He is a good paiiiter, and will do satisfactory work. We have received from the music em porium of M. Gray, 117 Post St., San Francisco, two beautiful new songs: “Where is Heaven” and “Flowers, Fresh Powers.” They are both popular songs. Price 35 cts each. The County Commissioners last week appropriated $300 toward the locating survey of the Crescent City wagon road. This act wiil be commended by every citizen in the County. J. S. Howard is now at Work upon the survey. James GuOrin, who has been in Ash- iknd since the beginning of work on the new brick buildings, has several hundred acres of land ih the neighborhood of Port Orford, and is jubilant ovor the prospect of its sudden increase of value. Items From the Fort. Two CommnnlcAtiont about thé SWamp Laudi. THE WAR WHOOP CLUB. 1 But few enterprises in the intellectual life of the army deserve more praise than this organization. It was constituted in Jan. 18, 1879, by the following mem bers of Co. L., 1st Cavalry. President, Sergt. Peterman; Sergts. Simpson and McGartlin; Corporal Avery, and Pri vates Kelton, Hodges, Cunningham and Barnes. They commenced with a fund of but $5. Their first reading matters were very limited, namely; New York Weekly Herald, Philadelphia Times and lhe San Francisco Bulletin Their apparatus for physical exercise consisted of only a rude pair of “Indian clubs,” for they contemploted physieal as well as mental development belief irig that “An able body and sound mind make a man of the best kind.” Such was the club but a year ago. But through the close application and care- ful management of th« late president, Sergt. C. Pctermann, it has been gradu ally raised to its present creditable stand ing. It not only hits $50 in cash in the hands of its prWent troas'urer, but it has boxing gloves, Indian clubS and dlimb bells. Nor is the intellectual part at all forgotten, as it is represented by a list comprising some tw-enty-four newspa pers, including the leading journals of the country. Seagt. Pcternlfinn, whosb time has expired, to the regret of all his comrades, has gone to Denver, Col. He takes with him the best wishes of many friends. But while his loss will be felt, there is no less success looked for by the club under the present efficient officers: President, Chas. Williams; Sec., Chas. Vattier; Treas., E. J. Rowe. K lubb . We received from Linkville last Week two communications upon the subject of swamp lands, and we give them io our readers without any alterations what ever. It is our purpose to give to corres- pondents a fair opportunity to present both sides of ahy question of general in terest* wishing it understood, of coursé, that we are not to be held responsible for their statements or opinions. When we may express opinions they will be found in the editorial department of the piper. In one of the coaimunications below thé writer manfully signs his name. In the other, the name of the writer is with- held by request: SWAMP LAND DECISION. tho prompter and eceiie-shifter. The farce will end when the people o? Lake county send S. B. Cranston to the Leg ' islature to secure additional swamp land legislation, to perpetuate thé steal. Not having the full dccisiori before mb, I cannot criticize it in full, but your quo ' tation from that decision does not seem’ favorable to the State holding lands that were not swamp and overflowed tvithin ' he meaning of the act, which is all the settlers here ask or claim. W e want thé ! State to secure all tho actual swamp and ' overflowed lands, and we want it either ' drained and reduced to cultivation for the good of the country; Or we want it to revert to the State upon failure of the 1 ' original fllëf fl to 60 drain it, that it may come under the operation of the amend ed law of 1878, where the amodnt pur , chased by parties is limited to 330 Herbs; , and settlers owning adjacent lands have , the preference in buying those lands of , that character adjoining their lands. R eclaim or R elinquish ! is our motto. Do the people the justice to publish , ,hi». Respecfully, 0. A. S tearns . ATTENTION e VERYBOBT! * - V : Prices Reduced ’ ----- AT—- B. F. RKESER' s 4 ---- for ---- CASH CT ÉSADYPATI 6 lbs Y C Sugar.. r. . . 4.lbs Coflfce: 32 Solar Sp’m, 14 oz carpilue. 28 Wax . “ . Bakihg soda pbr lb Extra table rice per lb.......... Tobbacco “ ;..... 5 lb boxes tea.......... ;........... ; Paper tea, 1 lb...................... Onions per lb............ S. F. soap,, full M per lb... Wh’t Castile solip “ Pressed hops “ Borax “ ;.. Buck wheat flour 5 lbs' Yeast powders 3 cans. ....’.* Good clean salt per 100 lbs.. Pure cider vinegar p^r gal,:.. Gtairr peppet ‘1 lb' ;... —fctbittiNG— Best cas pants.‘; <( 1 00 IS ltf 10 it The recent decision of Secretary Schiirz in thfe case of Dennis Crawley entirely revolutionizes, reverses find afini- hilates the shallow doctrines and drivel- ing sophistries of Secretaries Delano and Chandler of the interior Department. A. R. Chase and Fritz Mace will' each C. H Gillette; Chap. Geo. Nutley; M., Mr. Schurz announces the bold and man- Leu Jacobs; D. M., Belle Ralph; I. G., drive a band of cattle to Lake county 3 ly doetrine that the swamp and over Carrie Gillette; O. G., S. B: Grubb; R. soon. D emocratic C ounty C onven -H on .— flowed lands of Oregon are not subject II. S., Nettie Wagner; L. H. S.. Mollie The Democratic Coutltÿ Coinniiltee has New goods at McCall,Atkinson & Co’s to preemption. This is the only correct Ruasell; P. W. d. T.,J. D. Fountain. to-morrow, and more to arrivo next legal position on the subject, and is in 1 called thé Convention for ihe ftomina1 week; strict Accordance with the decision of the tion of the legislative and county ticket Í5 D anci at H ouin ’ s H all .—There will <4 1.0 meet at Jacksonville on Saturday;May Supreme Court of this state. Mr. The cherry trees in this neighborhood I l>e a social dancing party at Houck’s Hall cot .......................... Schurz also decides that lands clXinied by 22d, fit 10 o’clock a . m . Each precinct give promise of an extraordinary yield <4 will be entitled to at least one delegate, this (Friday) evening, to which a cordial this state as swamp cannot bfe disposed and one additional delegate for every 25 Gent’s vests from W* *’ invitation is extended to the public. The this year. of by the general government in the face votes, or fraction thereof; Cast for WThit- Best cat epats “ 8.00 “ .. Mr. Beaudroit and sister, of Shasta music will be furnished by Niles' Band, Tille Lake has risen about ten feet of the asserted and undetermined claim eaker in 1878. This gives the Drecincts Duck “ 2 of Cottonwood, which has a wide reputa valley, Cal., are visiting Prof. Nichols this spring, flooding a good deal of the the following representation: Avhland, 4 Hunting 3 of the state. In other words, whether delegates, Applegate ' 3, Big Butte 1, tion for excellent playing, and lhe supper and wife. 62 surrounding country, and compelling the land is swamp or not, if it is claimed Chimney itock 2, Eden 4, Flounce Rock Gingham blouses Duck “ ....................... 62 will 1>e given by Mr. Houck, of the Ash M. Hanley sold a band uf 750 sheep some of the settler^to leave their houses as swamp by the state, it cannot be dis 1, Foot’s Creek 2, Grant’s Pass 1, Jack Overalls from 50 cts to............ 73 land House. Everybody go!—a grand last week to Wyland & Terrill at $1.10 and seek higher ground. The two posed of to preemptors until the state sonville 10, Little Butte 3, Leland 2, I at overalls. 1 00 time is assured. The price of tickets, in per head. bridges at the mouth of Lost river have 2 50 claim is first adjusted. If, upon this Manzfinita 2, Pleasant Creek 1, Rock Gurits cas hats from $1 to,...: Point 2, Sterlingville 1, Table Rock 4; cluding supper, is $200; tickets for danc “ Caps ............ been carried away. 75 County Treasurer Fisher will redeem adjustment, the land is found to be Willow Springs 3, Uniontown 2. Pri Boys hats and caf>i ; 75 ing, without supper, $100. A small 80-ton schooner,the “Schiiltze,” orders protested from Dec. 13 1875, to swamp, it will be patented to the state; maries will be held Saturday, the 15th. Wh’t dress shirts from $1 to .; 1 73 ------------- --------------- was found last Week near the mouth of F or S ale .—All or a portion of lot if not it will then be subject to be dis Colored cot shirts from 50 c to 75 A lford —N eil .—At the residence of May 8, 1876. O ur S iskiyou V isitors . — We ac- Siuslaw river beating about just outside 2 00' Woolen shirts from $1 5018;. near the College grounds. One hundred posed of to ptcemptots and others by the Pine and oak wood for sale cheap by J. It. Tozer, in Ashland, on Sunday 1 75 general government. This decision re lwiuwledge a pleasant visit from a num Ladies felt skirts from $1 12.. morning last, Mr. Russell A. Alford was Douglas Gum, near the Ashland District the breakers without a soul on board. and forty four feet front. Apply to Best corsets from $1 to ............ 25 1 It is supposed that the crew of four men stores "die practice of the Général Land ber of the ladies and gentlemen from Ladies gaunt gloves from 25 c. 47-4t . W. T. L eeke . married to Miss Jennie Neil, Rev. L L. School House. 5(f ——-------- — ------------------------- and two passengers, Cox brothers; Uf Office to the sound and healthy condition Siskiyou county Who stopped in Ashland Good cotton batting per lb . Kogers officiating. The ceremony was 23- Dr. Chastain and Rev. A. Hardison, L ecture T o - night . — Archbishop in which it existed in the better days of this week. Many of the visitors are Wall paper dble roll from 25.'.’ 60 [•erformed in the presence of a very’ few were elected School Directors iu Phoenix Curry county, are all drowned. well-known to the people of this valley, Water proof from 62 to............ 75 The missing check from the mail con Seghers is in town, and will lecture to the Republic. friends, and after dinner the wedding district List Saturday. and met numerous old friends on our Fine blea thble lin^i per yd... night (Thursday) in Houck's Ball, on 75 tractor, Huntley, which caused Ferree & If the sound and legal doctrines an streets. Antiohg those best known here party drove down (ho valley to the resi Turkey red “ “ 1 00" Still cloudy and rainy. The hills Worden so much trouble, came to hand “The Catholic Church and infallibility.” nounced by Mr. Schurz had been the rule are: E. Ranous and wife, Geo. H. Peck Ex good table oil cloth “ . dence of the groom’* parents, on Wagner above town have been whitened by snow 1 40- All are iiivlted to attend. Admission the other day. It had been sent ficin of action of the General Land Office since and wife, E. H. Schofield and wife, F. creek. Both the bride and groom are nearly every morning. Washington in the latter part of March, free. Lecture to begin at 7:30. 1872, it would have saved much trouble Riley and wife, Jas. Vance and daughter,- gka5“A lot of embroidery, ladies’ hose* well known throughout the valley, and A. W. Niles and wife, Jay Niles and Jacob Wagner went to Yreka yuster- and was detained somehow on the road. and expense to this state, and also to needles, thread, collar buttons, handker R emoval .—Butler & Rockfellow have hosts of warm friends wish them happi wjfe, T. Young and wife, Mrs. A. H. ; day, and will probably go te Etna also chiefs, ribbons, braid, ladies’ hats, gents’ The harbor of refuge is at last located. removed this week to their new brick those parties who have been encouraged Burroughs, Misses Sophia and Delia ness and prosperity. We understand neck ties ’ ,-etc. , ... 1 before his return home. An appropriation of $150,000 has been store, which, although not yet entirely by the insane vaporings of demagogue«, Winkler, Misses Clara Hovey, Emma they will not go to housekeeping until Hardware tinware, table and pocket Thirty-four mules were sent from Jack made to begin the work. The money is finished, is nearly enough completed to of both political parties, to file preemp Schlstgle and Minnie DfeVfitt, Mrs. Thus. next fall. Orr and daughter, L. Nordhein^ Chas. cdilftiy, cfobkery and glassware, White county to Vancouver l;ist week, having to be expended under the directiotis of be occupied. They open out an invoice tion claims upon land to which they can LeBeau, A. D. Terwilliger, R. F. Gibbs, Sewing machines at greatly reduced4 F rom the A gency .—Rev. L. M. been purchased for the army. the Secretary of War and as soon as or of new goods received this week, and never obtain any title. It is better for W. B. Mills and wife (who were on their prices. Please give me a call before Nickerson, Agent at the Klamath Indian purchasing elsewhere. First Lieut. F. W. Boutelle, Inspector ders proceed from him the work will be will be receiving goods every week from these misguided people, however, that bridal tour.) Reservation, made a trip to the valley of rifle ranges, has gone to Ft. Klamath begun. .frtV'Baeon, lard, bultb?, ¿ggs, grain and this time on. When they are settled the bubble should burst now than THE OREGON KIDNEY TEA. all kinds of produce taken in exchange this week and reports tint the Indians in the prosecution of his duties. The merchants of Ashland do not ap- in their new quarter’s there will not be a hereafter, for if they had gone on and for goods. Inv9k>st about half their horses,and that H. F. Phillips expects his trotting pear to be apprehensive of dull times thH handsomer store in the country than obtained patents, those patents would, not Read fhd' fallowing testimonials, am also agent for D. M..QsbojrfM the cattle on the reservation in due course of time, be set aside by the They have purchased heavier theirs. horse, “John” to take the premium for year. A Co . ’ s reapers, mowers find self-binders/ from persons 3,000 miles away, whom no were lost. Soino improvements are be courts, as certainly as the rising of thtf stocks of goods for the summer trade Whitewater wagons, sulky rakes, etc. beauty at Jacksonville this week. one knows, but from well-known and ing made in the flchool buildings, an ad M ass M eeting .—The “Peoples Com morning sun’. than ever before, and they propose to at B. F. REESER, trustworty citizens of Oregon, whose A fine assortment of ladies’ hats of the dition being built to the school hours, so mittee, ” consisting of N. Lwngell, H. C. There are two classes of swamp lands tract business to the town by offering the A shland , April 2d, 1880. that two teachqr-> may be employed in latest summer styles received at tho best possible inducements to buyers. Hill, L. F. Allen, F. M. Plymale and E. in Oregon, viz: (1) lands unsurveyed on names, written with their own hands, 3 se|>arate apartments. . The Indians are Ashland Millinery store this week. K, Anderson, issue the following calk March 12, 1860, and (2), lands surveyed can be seen at our office: Ab. Giddings and the Patterson broth Having received great benefit by thA Several fishermen were drowned at the sending uiore of their children to school “All tliose in favor of selecting men for prior to that date. The decision of Mr. ers have concluded not to purchase a every year. Tfhey are improving rapidly mouth of the Columbia river last week, county offices on the sole account of hon Schurz refers entirely to lands of the use of the Oregon Kidney 'Fea, I take portable saw mill this spring, and will go great pleasure in recommending it to in many ways, the most commendable by the swamping of the small boats used. esty and capability, without regard to first class, and settles the Question that to the Sacramento valley again this sum being the willingnew of the men to party affiliation; and whoso past record the state selection of this class cf lands those suffering from kidney troubles or Decoration Day, May 30th. Exten mer to engage in the threshing business. as citizens and tax-payers, show them was mftcH within the time limited by backache rts a speedy and sure cure. work. sive preparations for its observance are Mr. Giddings will start in nr week or J. A. PERKINS, N ew O ffice ' s , C. <>f H.—The follow being made by the G. A. R. at Portland. two and his partners will follow shortly above “jobbery-’ and will give a sure law. His decision on this point, how U matilla , Or., Jany. 20, 1880. guarantee of a faithful and economical ever, is simply a confirmation of the rul Capt. J. M. McCall will not attend the afterward. ing, officers of Volunteer Council No. 2, administration of county affairs; are re ing of iris predecessor under whom a Having tried the effects of the con a| Ashland, were installed May loth, bjr National Republican Convontknr, and The Reading Independent reports that quested to meet in Jacksonville on Tues centrated extract of Oregon Kidney Tea, large amount of swamp lands of this class Dr Coon, assisted by J. E. Niles, G. H.; has given his voto to cx-Senator Mitch a highwayman in the shape of a Califor day May 25th, at 10 o'clock a . m . , for had been previously patented to the we cheerfully bear witness to its bene ITT Tayl<?r, G. W.; A. Terwilliger, G.U, ell. nia lion stopped the stage between the purpose of selecting candidates for ficial agency in affections of the digestive state. “Pop-Eye Georgtf,” who’ billed Clark Strawberry and Soda Springs one day C. Merritt, G.8.: M.C., W. A.Wilshire; is simple, safe aYi’d suY£; is In reference to swamp lands of thfê organs. L.C ,A<lali HortumSec., H.T.Chitwood; Hamilton at Oregon City, has been last week. It stood in road, frightening the several county offices’, to be voted for The Imported Percherort, on the 7th of June next. ’ ” easily taken, and restores healthy vitali second class i. e. those surveyed prior (o F. S., O. R. Myer; Treas., Laura Ander found guilty of murder in the second de the horses so that they did not daro to March 12th, 1860, located principally in ty to the organa it is intended to operate son; Herald, Frank Vinir'g; Prelate, I gree. advance, until the driver threw a king N ew P ostal R outes .—A new postal Columbia county, embraceing the lands upon with assured success. lruoe Wrislcy; A. if., Lizza Hargadine; E. H. Autenrelth, Esq., of Jackson bolt at it, when it sullenly left, growling route bill has passed both houses and S. J. McCORMICK, Ed. C. Sentinel; annually overflowed by the Columbia Usher, Belle Anderson; Wrrrden, Wm. ville, will take the stump for the Demo defiantly. been sent to the president, which estab Portland, Or., March 25, 1880. river. It is contended that, according to’ Harris; Sentinel, W”. WillitS; P. W. C., cratic ticket, it is said. He is a lively Rev. A. J. Hunsaker, Missionary and lishes the following new routes in North the strict letter of the law, the* lands ARABIAN 0T 1?L. Rogers; Aids to W. C., Lou W’il- speaker. Religlofo Notieea. Financial Secretary of the Bapfist Con ern California and Southern Oregon: should have been selected under the ad l»ta and Mattie Hrtssell; Aids to L. C., The sidewalk has already been built in vention of the North Pacific Coast, will From Bieber to Clear Lake; from Salem ministration of Gov. Whiteaker ot Goy. U nion S abba TH’ S chool ,—E&'ery Sun ----- A ND C. Merritt and E<1. Myer. Several mem front of the Odd Fellows’ building. It preach at the Presbyterian church in this via Liberty School House, Waldo Farm, Gibbs, but no such selections were rnfide day morning at 16 o’clock in the' Presby bers of the order were present from i? built upon tho grade established by or place on Friday evening, (to-nigW) at 7 Rock Point, Beaver Glen and Unioff under their administrations, or that o: : terian church, A cordial invitatiò^Yéx- Yreka, Little Shawta and Henley, also p. M., on Saturday, at 11 a . m . and 7 P. School House to Silver Creek; from Gov. Woods. Gov. Grover finding that tended to all. dinance. ( from Reville Council No. 7. . t r ’ Linkville, via Tide Lake,- Scorpion Point/ The freighters who were detained by M., and on Sunday, morning and even A shland ' M. E. C hurch .—Services the matter had been Overlooked by his SHÏTI/A«# Dry Lake ami Burgood’s ranch to Fall predecessors, determined io make the se every Sabbath m'orting and evening, D idn ’ t A rbitrate .—Two parties to a Pitt river succeeded in crossing last ing,- at the usual hours. dispute about f*oirte busirfess matters Monday. Their fun is not over yet There was sharp competition among River Mills, Cal.; from Linkville, via lections himself, nunc pro tunc. A case Sunday School at 9:30 a . m . Prayer chose arbitrators, and appointed a meet however. lnrilders in the bids for the contfadts for Plevna, Klamath Ferry, Millar’s tanch, is now pending on appEfii before Secre Meeting Tuesday evening. Bible Read Dorsey’s ranch, Fairchild’s ranch and tary Schurz, to test the sufficiency of ing1 and Study Thursday evening. ing at F. W. Bashford's office last Satur W. Beeson, of Wagner creek, reached bridge building, which were let by the day afternoon. MessrsrJuo. W alker and home front Reading Monday,accompanied County Commissioners last week. The Ball’s ranch to Mount Shasta, Califor Gov. Grover’s selections of swamp lands h: li. R o O' ers , Pastor. Al. H- Drake were the high tribunal,and by his father and mother, who halve come bridge across Butte creek, new Browns- nia; from Drew's Valley, via Barnes’ of the second class. The case went up %ere at their places at the appointed from Iowa. borough, was let to Jas. Miller at $930; Valley to Langell’s Valley; from Link- from Columbia County and was decided ville to Mount Shasta; from Linkville to liuia. Some witnesses alflo came in, and McCall; Atkinson <fc Co, have had a the bridge at Peter Simon's near Eagle Fort Klamath; ft-oin Camp Harney, via against the state by the Commissioner of BENEDICT.—On Applegate, May 6th, one of the principals ift the suit put in a the General Land Office, on the ground pair of immense new signs put up over Point, to Edwin Smith, at $920, and the Curry's, to Silver Creek. of pneumonia, Mary Jane, wife of R. very transitory appearance. Thu arbi Elk creek bridge to S. B. Hull at $1,162.- that theSelection had not been made with Benedict“ aged 53 years, 2 months and their store. The signs are the largest in trators waited, the counsel an J (life jus 50. in 1 the time limited by law. What may be 3 days. town, and are a credit to the painter, F. M ore G old E xcitement .—A Willam tice, who was fixing up some paptts, set McHatton. the ruling of Secretary Schurz upon that Lively tirfli*» at Yreka how. The ette exchange says: The new gold mino CARTER —-On Dir Applegate, May 1st, tled themselves in an attitude of cxjiect- But wlwrt- Yrek-»Creek Mining Company is ex- discovered about six miles from Baker point remains to be seen. infant sch' of ftmfred C. and Sarah F. Rov. J. A. Hunsaker, of the Baptist ancy, but the suitofs catne not. The ever may be his decision, it is a matter Carter. I>e>H>ing about $8,000 a month and will City about a month ago, has been pros court made a very I pretty tableau, but Missionary Society, made us a'short call probably increase the disbursement soon. pected off and on since 1864. Its rich of little or no interest to Southern Ore yesterday.* He will be in Ashlaud until eveutableaux become wearisome if the —GEN. FLEURY wd FOBBY BURNS' Most of this passes directly into the ness is now declared to be immense,while gon, as there are no swamp lands of the next Monday. will be kept at my stable near Ashltfnd the characters have tol|*ose too long. At last hands of the merchants and saloon its extent is as yet unknown. It is second class in this section of the state. Wm. Frances, of Bear creek, brought coming season : the justice asked tno arbitrators what it keepers. Fights are numerous, and the owned by Geo. Hayes and son and John We have a large amount of swamp lands a load of freight from Roseburg for But , — ARABIAN BOY until’ the 28th of was all about. They said he “couldn’t prospect is good for the Coroner's busi C'avens, who are working it under the of the first class in this region, particu I ler & Rockfellow this week. He was April and return the first week in July. ] r< ve it by them. ” And then they con ness. The “good old times’’ have re name of Hayes <fc Co., and are said to" be larly in Like County, and", as the ques fifteen days on the round trip, and re Within the past few years there haf been' cluded to look around fur the belliger tion of selection, in respect to these •urned. taking out of a“pocket’’wit’h'a hand mor AT— a desperate effort in this and Marion coun ents. They had gone ufl somewhere,and ports the roads bad. 7». i*. Reeser has received the agency tar 8100 i>er day. The ledge increases lands, is now settled in favur of fhe state ties to prejudice the minds of tbu people The Red Men’s Hall, or ‘ Wigwam,” it is supposed settled ihe business be- for Lake and Jackson counties, south of in width and richness as they proceed. claim, we are content. against fily Percheron stock; and in order^ twt en themselves, for they steered care in Madam Holt’s new building, Jackson and including Phoenix, for the celebra They have already taken out $20,000. It to give their slander some appearance of fully around the vicinity of the deserted ville , was dedicated on Tuesday. It is L inkville , Or., May 4,'1880'. ted Osborne Self-Binders, Wheeler & is of course impossible id estimate the being so, bave destroyed two of as fine draft’ c mt. The arbitrators acknow]edge<l described as on«i of the handsomest lodge Kirl>v mowers, combined reapers and value of the mine, and its discovery is E ditor T idings :— stallions as ever came to Oregnn'.'with sev-’ • that it was their duty to put up the ci rooms in fhe emmtry. •eral dolts and young hora<-s. That tbé pub-’ I see in your late issue of the T idings mowers. Give him a call, before pur regarded as astonishing,- because so long A ball will be given at Houck's Hall lie may not be deceived by these base gars. The newspaper mail from this place to warrantee given reference to the reversal of the decision chasing. A written -------------------- ------------------------ delayed. Indications aie that Baker this (Friday) evening in honor of thtf slanders I will sooh publish* a circular gir T he H arbor of R efuge .—Telegraph- ilikeview has been accumulating in great with every machine. 47 4t. City will divide the mining boom with of the Hon. Commissioner of the General quantities at Linkville ami Yainax. The ting some of the facts in the case with the :c dispatches of the 7th brought the Geo. W. Fordyce's valuable Sligart Seattle, with chances largely in favor of Land office in the Crawley case. You Siskiyou County Visitors. high estimation this stock is held*in at olhcr road between Linkville and Lakeview is sws from W’ashir>«ton that the majori horse, Sir Roderick, died last Tuesday the former, because o* the close proxim state it as being regarded as a test case Music furnished by the well-knovfn place«, which will lie sent free oh applica in a miserable condition. ty of the Board of Engineers have select morning from some sudden illness, sup ity of the mines and their easier access. and anxiously awaited by the people tion. John Helman,Fred Cliff, the two Cook posed to lie peritonis. This is a loss of here. Subh is not the case, as it was ed Port Orford .as tho }»oint where the The people of this section welfktiow of brothers an4 another man started from T he R ed M en . — A large number of generally expected that the case would l>i<>|M>.sed harbor j’f refuge for the Pacific about $700 to Mr. Fordyce, and a b?ss the valuable animalb for farm an** team use c >ast ¡«hall be constructed. The minori Ashland last Monday for Woodland, Cal- which will be felt by many others, as the Siskiyou county people came over the terminate as it has, and the only sur that were raised from the two French — OF — ty recommended Trini Ad, Calif ornia, as sfornia, expecting to spent! the harvest" horse was a great favorite with stock mountains to Jackson county this week prise occasioned to settlers here was that horses brought beré by Mr.'S. Colver some’ men. Mr. Fordyce’s other h< rse, to participate in the grand celebration of the decision of the Commissioner was the best location, but as the law of last season in that neighborhood. years ago, (tbfly were ^•blo'ids,) but when' COTTONWOOD, CAL “Mountain Buck,” will make the season St. Tammany's Day by the Red Men of not against Crawley. It is and has been year confined the j»ower of absolute se- breeders can secure thé service of a pure’ Jno. Neville, formerly of L Co., 1st ~t Gove Farm; terms $10 for the season, Jacksonville. In all, thirty-eight Siski well understood here that the case was — blood horse for a reasonable price they' leQti- ii upen a majority of the Board,and Cavalry, who has furnished us items $15 to insure. you Countians made the trip, and a put up by “Brooks, Crawley, Miller & should avail themselves of the priviledge.' appropriated $luv,000 for commencing from the? Fort heretofore, ha-« been dis N ew O rdinance .—The Town Board rough trip it was. The travelers stopped Co.” to get just such a decision as ren Everybody cordially invited to attend f Some of the finest draft colts at the lasf the work, the present jnajority deteftnin- charged, and passed through town to-day last Thuusday evening passed an ordi in Ashland over night, however, and dered, and in the first place to ambush State Fuir were sired by Gan. Fleury. a:i>-n is final, unless C« wgress shall ex with his wife, er? route for San Jose. nance fixing the license for the sale of were in a good humor when they started settlers by an appearance of candor and TICKET'S including supper........ $2 00 plicitly decide otherwise. Port Orfetd TÊRMS. Wm. Patterson, who returned last spirituous, malt or vinous liquors in down the valley Tuesday morning. At good faith in the trial of the cases before is about twenty miles north of the mouth without supper................ 1 00 of Rogue river, and if there is a feasible Saturday from a trip t » Butte creek, quantities less than one quart at $200 per Phoenix they were met by a delegation Cranston, without the aid of attorneys. route fur a railruad from the mouth < f says tl.o snow around Mt McLaughlin is year, and the license for keeping a bil I from Jacksonville, with band music and For GEN. FLEURY and ARABIAN BOY •Ts&’-Tickets can be secured at Ashland liard table at $1<M> per year. The object bunting, and escorted the rest of the Crawley tacitly admitted the swampy the river ♦« the ’ barber, the people of $20 lhe Season---- $30 to Icfeiire. this valley may congratulate themselves of immeasurable depth, more than “the in vi*w in the passage of this ordinance way in grand style. At Jacksonville th? character of the land, if he did not in an House and of oldest hiliabitant ’ ' ever saw there be is to place the matter within the author whole town appeared to be given up to affidavit actually testify to' its swampy upizti an excellent prospect for the open- i BOBBY BURNS ity of the town officers. In order to ob the enjoyment of the occasion. Arches mg ..f such a market for their products j fore. J. S. Eubanks, Jr., condition, and has acted as agent and tain a license the applicant must present of evergreens spanned the streets, flags $10'lhe Season—$15 to Injure. as tli-’y are prsWHig for. As to what , Miss Currie J. Merritt, daughter oi F. to the Town Board a petition signed by a innumerable fluttered in the breeze, and partner of the swamp land claimant for kind of a rrnite' exists, however, wo are ’ —AND— -^tf'Guod pasturage 50 cents per week— sadly ill want of accurate knowledge. It ' W. Merritt, formerly of Cottonwood and majority cf the legal voters of the town. the Red Mens Hall was buried with the ¡Kist four years and was the strong Will use due care but will not te reason* is clamed by suiwe that a railroad could I Yreka,was married at her In mo hi P< mgh- It is well known that no petitioner can decorations. After a parade, hi-yu wa- affidavit man, and witness for the ring C. Merritt, secure so many signers in Ashland at this wa around the council fire, etc., a grand l»e easily built from- our valley to Port , } sibie fur accidents or escapes. keepsie, Nev> York, on the 2“th uli., to time, and the ordinance, as well as the throughout. GENERAL’ MANAGERS. Oitut J, while other* assort that such a dinner was partaken of at Matlame Holt’s W. C. His trial was generally regarded as a project» impracticable. We shall know Mr. It. D. Shoemaker, a yutrtij*Philadel- law of the state underlying it, amounts new hotel, and the celebration wound up A shland , O gn ., Maith 39, 1880: farce in which Brooks and Miller were- ¡ihian. I co a practical- prohibition here. with a grand ball. jvcre about itiaoon.- ! X ,v HORSEMEN Look to Your Inter ----------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------- w este ! GEN. FLEURY^ BOBBY BURNS» L SOCIAL PARTY! HOUCK’S HALL ^5 •J NILES ' • ■ 1 I" F t». BAND ✓. «