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db THE ASHLAND TIDINGS ----------------------------------------- FPtÙAYfî...................................... .. MAY 2:, LOCAL BREVITIES. The planing mills are busy. Base ball aud croquet are in season. "WWAlHEB HEP ürtr. Strawberries will be abundant this The fi »liowin ' is the » r .rhir report- i ! season. wnished us b\ II. C. Hill , for the week J. L. Hockett is buildlfig a new sa Sliding May 19th Thermomet er re- loon in Phoenix. corded at 6 ft. m . and 12 m : There is talk of starting the Yreka TH ER MT R DATE WEATHER Union again soon. C A. M . 6 7 8 • 9 10 11 12 it t 14 15 16 17 18 f k 19 <t’y................ ! • • ..•••• 1 Rain............ Cd’v .......... 3! 44 42 38 40 36 37 37 42 • OÍ 47 49 50 51 1.« M 58 56 46 54 An Eastern Star lodge is to be organ ized at Redding, Cai. R. A. Miller, of Jacksonville, made ns a pleasant call yesterday. Nbw goods of every description in the New Pioneer Store cf Butler <fc Rockfel- low. Call and examine the large assort- ment of new summer dress goods The people of Sail’s valley and vicinity are making an effort to build a wagon road fromi Bybee’s Ferry to Cow creek valley, and will nd doubt succeed. Tha Ashland Woolen Mfg. Co. have just turned out a |^ne quality of “Scotch tweed,” in new suits of which several of our townsmen are blossoming out. The T idings office now has among its “cabinet articles” a ¡»air of the hand somest deer antlers in the country. They are a ¡»resent front F. W. Bashford, Esq. Ail B. F. Reeser luts received the agency for Lake and Jackson counties, south of i ¡ and including Phoenix, for the celebra 1 ted Osborne Self-Binders, Wheeler & Kirby mowers, combined reapers and 1 mowers. Give him a call, before pur- chasing. A written warrintee given ' 47 4t. with every machine. H Phillips’ trotting horse, “Old John, who carried off the lienors at the Jack 1 sonville races, was decorated with rib- bons, and allowed to wander aboilt the 1 streets, tfpon his return to Ashland, We can’t say that he is “as pretty as a pic- ture,” but his venerable appearance, as well as his speed, entitles him to re spect. The Democratic primary meeting of Ashland precinct for the election of del egates to the Potfhty Convention,to-mor- 22d was hehl in McCall & Bauin's hall last Saturday afternoon. Thos. Smith was chosen Chairman and E. J. Farlow, Secretary. Four delegates were chosen, Messrs. A. S. Jacobs, W. C. Daley, J. R. Tozer, and Thos. Smith. , Five freight teams, McCall’s, Walker’s Grubb’s, Miller’s and Sprague’s, reached town Inst Monday with freight from Roseburg. They Were seven days on the way up, and give a by no means flatter ing report of the new road on the Cow creek and Grave creek hills. They say it is a poor job. The turns have a grade so steep as to cause much difficulty. -i Lake County New«. [From the Examiner of the ljtb.] DEMOCRATIC TICKET. Th’fc Den»ocratic County ¿.•nVcirfion, which met al Lxkeview on the 8th,made the following nominations: For Repre sentative, S. B. Cranston;County Judge, J. S. Watts; County Commissioners, Geo. Durand, J. Hunsaker; Sheriff, J. L. Hanks; Clerk, F. M. Cheesman; Treasurer, A. McCallen; Assessor, Wm. Tulloch ; Surveyor, T. W. Colvin ; School Superintendent, F. S. Chapman. The nomination of N. H. Gates for Joint Senator was endorsed. THE ORECÙN KIDNEY TEA. Read the following testimonials, not from persons 3,000 miles away, whom no one knows, but from well-kno’frn and trustworty citizens of Oregon, whose names, written itith their own hands.- can be seen at out office: Having used the Oregon Kidney Tea for one of my soAs, whose urinary or gans were injured by taking turpentine. I cheerfully certify to its beneficial ef fects, anti recommend +he same te the public. L ot L ivermore , Wells, Fargo & Co.’s Agent. Pendleton, Or., Jan. 12, 1880.’ I hereby certify that I have used the Oregon Kidney Tea and been greatly benefited by it. I heartily recommend it to the public. C raigie S harp , J r ., Taveling Agt. for Wheeler <fc W ilso*i Mfg. Co., 20 Geary St. £ f.' ATTENTION' EVERYBODY! Prices Reducé# Ij ----- AT— REESER’# B. F. -----FOR----- CASH or BEADY FAY ! A •" I e • 6 lbs' Y C Sugar........................... I 1 00 < Í 4 11»» Coffee................................... 1 00 Charley Slade is now driving for Phil 53 32 Solar Sp’m, 14 oz candles... 1 00 Rain.............. REPUBIÎUAN TICKET. 50 lips on the Linkville route. 28 Wax “ " . 1 00. C’dy.............. Representative, Orson A. Stearns; Timber culture has been successfully Ô3 Baking soda per lb ............ ....' 10 Ram............. John M. Payne has been appointed 56 lcf County Judge, Wm'. Denny; Sheriff, C. Extra table rice per lb.............. CTdy............. tried in various portions of Wasco county postmaster at Sam’s Valley. 62 Tobbacco “ .............. ’ ». 65. "Clear............. C. Stanley; County Clerk, Henry Ra during the ¡»ast year. Poplar cuttings 5,1b boxes tea................. ...’.’ 2 00 71 James Morton arrived on Tuesday attained in one year’s growth the heighf CTdy............. pelie; Commissioners, G. H. Penland 44 Taper tea, 1 lb............................ 64 with a load of freight from Roseburg. and T. J. Bratcain; Treas., J. Franat; cf two feet. ' Onions per lb................................. 7<» U - - Assessor Goddard is interviewing the 72 Assessor, J. R. Hammersley; School S. F. soap, full wt per lb........... Clear...... . Jacob Thompson’, of Lake county, Langell Valley News. Wh’t Castile eotfp . property-owners up on Emigrant creek. Superintendent, J. H. Clayton; Survey made a trip to Ashland this week on Pressed hops “ ........... or, C. H. Dyar; Coroner, Wm. Harvey. A Swedish colony numbering 800 will horseback. His vhit was a brief one, as Our correspondent sends the following Borax N otice .—All parties indebted to the “ 20 The nomination of M. B. Sinnott for under a recent date: he arrived in Towrt Monday and started Buck wheat flour 5 lbs 37. undersigned by note or accottnt will con settle in Eastern Oregon this summer. Joint Senator was endorsed. Yeast powders 3 cans ................ back Tuesday morning. Democratic County Convention meets Spring has oofrie at last. sult their own interests by m iking set Good clean salt ¡»er 100 lbs........ A. F. Snelling was beaten for the nom to-morrow; Mass Convention on the 25th. A. F. Squires, of tho firm of Marsh A tlement of the Samp at once. Geese, ducks and suckers are plenty. Pure cider vinegar per gal........ ination for Representative in the Lake Hon. J. F. Caples, of Portland, will Co., has had a spell of sickness at his old GEO. T. BALDWIN. Grain pepper “ lb........ Money and grubb arc scarce, and sC County Démocratie Oonventiui? by only deliver the oration at the next Sitate home in Canada,- but has about recov L inkville , Apr. 30, 1880. 48-4t — clothing — ar^fiMtle. one vote. — .— ■«. — ------ • * ... , . ered again, and will probably return to Fair. Best cas pants........................... Everybody is well, with the exception D ied .-—Will Furcell, son of Mrs. W. 44 The viewers of the proposed county Just received 1 Hurrah ! The best Ashland within' a few weeks. 44 ....................... of having the blues. S. Hemphill, formerly of Ashland, died 4 50 road from Drew’s valley gap to Bonanza Henry Rhodes and Mr. Byars and brands of tobacco, at Butler A Rock AoY .......................... at Dixon, Cal., on the 13th inst., of con- A few loads of bacon and lard would have been allowed until August td make family left AshlaYid last Monday in a snfnptron. vVill was a clerk in McCall fellow’s. sell well here. their report. Gent's vests from $1.50 to... Thatcher A Worden are buying all the hack, bound for Redding. Mr. Byars A Baum's store during his residence in Farming and gardening have com Best cas coats “ 8.00 “ .. S. B. Cranston, the Democratic nomi goes to San Francisco, and Mr. Rhodes Ashland, and has many friends here, , beef hides fur sale in the western part of Myer & Drake have rented the Hel nee for Representative, jvill stump the menced, with those who have seeds. 2 . Duck “ ................... goes to visit his ranch, below Redding. ■ Lake county. early who will learn with sorrow of his Hunting “ ................... man room, in the northern side, of the county. $ Mr. Janies Vineenf is no longer a Gingham blouses........ .. The Journal says: F. Grisez has sold Odd Fellows’ Building, and will open 62 The shade trees have donued their death. bachelor. We think the buggy had Duck 62- “ summer garb, and our town will soon be 320’ acres of land on Little Shasta to S. their thi and stove store there, instead I nfallibility .—A large audience as something to do with it. 75 Overalls from 50 to ............ D kxikaih . e P roperty for S ale . -The Terwill’gar for $9,000, and Jack Beau- I ¡ i f in O. R. Myer’s building, as an at its prettiest. sembled in Houck ’ s Hall last Thursday 1 00 Pat overalls ’ .', . ’ .................. house and lot of John Ralph, on Main The Langell valley marsh is full and ghan has sold 120 acres of land near ’ nounced sometime since. The work of 2 50 Gents cas hats from 8T to........ evening to hear the lecture of Archbish Two more salmon fishermen were street, is < tiered for sale at a bargain. overflowing with water. A long stretch Butteville, to ftun Jackson for $4,000. 75* “ Caps . ......................... fitting up the interior of the store is al op Seghers on “ The Catholic Church and The lot contains an acre and a quarter of drowned at the mouth of the Columbia Boy?'hr+r *Iid caps .................. of new fence on Arthur Langell ’ s ranch 75' o The dancing party last Friday evening ready under way, and'as soon as it is Infallibility.’ _ Thfi lecture occupied 1 75 Wh ’ t dress shirts from $1 to .. ground, with extensi^p frontage, plenty river last week. was fhfO'Vrt down by the combined ac was a very pleasant one, and the attend I iinished they w ill begin business. about an hour and a half, and was lis 75 Colored cot shirts from 50 c to Fine New York sugars, and fresh gro of fruit, good water ami excellent gar tion of the water and v*ind. ♦ ance was quite as large as was expected. Woolen shirts from $1 50 to. . tened to with the most respectful atten Another temperance meeting was held den around. The house is hard-finished, ceries of all kinds just received at Foun ()cCjffo»NAL. Ladies felt skirts from $1 12.. 1 75 The music by the Niles band was excel- at the instance of the ’adies in the Pres tion throughout. The speaker's propo and lias a good cellar. For particulars tain & Farlow’3. 1 25 Best corsets from $1 tp. . ‘ ........ i lent, and was ¡»raised by all the dancers. byterian church last Monday evening, at’ sitions were: 1. The infallibility of the Real Estate Transaction*. 50 apply at the premises. 49-tf. Ladies gaunt gloves from 25 c. W. 11. Odell, editor of the Salem A. D. Helman went to Portland last which Rev. A. J. Hunsaker delivered an head of the Church is most desirable and 25 Good cotton batting ¡»er lb ... Statesman, is the Republican nominee The following transactions have been Wall paper ilble rol[ from 25.. week asa delegate from Ashland Ixjdge, address, by special invitation. A large necessary. 2. Infallibility is possible 60' F urniture S tore —Messr- M. Baum for State Printer. 75 Water ¡»roof from 62 to ............ recorded in flic County clerk's office since And probable. 3. The infallibility of the No. 45, I. O. O. F., to the Grand Lodge gen- number were in attendance, and a and H. C. Hill contemplate opening a U. S. Paymaster, Maj. J. R. Roche, which met in that city. He will proba- 75 Fine blea table linen per yd .. our last ixsue. Church is a fact. Following is a brief oral interest was maniiested- in the tem- furniture store in Ashland soon, and will 1 00 Turkey red “ “ . . . went out Fort Klamath this week with I blv reach home again by the first of next F. M. Plymale to Jacob Isli, 117.13 ¡»erance cause, Remarks were made by symq»sis of some of his arguments: The probably occupy the building to be va 40 Ex good table'oiVcl'oth “ ducats for the boys. acres in Jacksonville precinct. Consid week. supreme inq»ortancc of the welfare of the the evening. ______ several daring gentlemen du cated by Fountain & Farlow. A store Geo Love, of Jacksonville, passed Five teams with emigrants front Cali- ' Two young gentlemen and two young soul demands that the knowledge of how eration, 8230. in which will 1 >e kept a general assort fi^A lot of embroidery, ladies’ hose through town on Wednesday ’ s stage go Thos. McAndrew to E. Ivory, guar needles, thread, collar buttons, handker I f«>n»ia, bound for Northern Oregon, | ladies of Ashland all went down to to live so as to save it from perdition in ment of furniture arranged f<>r inspection fih’rfU- ribbons, braid, ladies’ hats, gents' * passed through Ashland Tuesday. They Jacksonville together last Friday after the world to come should not be left in dian’s deed. Consideration, 8230. at all times will be a great convenience ing to San Francisco. neck ties, etc.’ doubt. Religious truths are extremely Polk Countiansare excited over the to purchasers, and it is rather singular , had been detained at Pitt river, and noon to attend Prof. Kugler’s concert. A. D. Helman to Emma J. Hammond, Hardware tinware, table and pocket proposition to remove the county seat crossed just ahead of the Ashland freight They reached home about daybreak on nvehdiie, always surrounded by darkness. lot in Ashland. Consideration, $80. that one luis not been opened before. cutlery, crockery and glassware, White,, from Dallas to Independence. teams. ,Sewing machines St greatly ¿educed' Saturday morning, after having a very This is proven by the innuiuenrblfi sect? L inkville R oai ». The business men in the world, Which disagree upon nearly Stages from tho north now pass S erious A ccident . — Last Friday prices. Please give me a call before' L. B. A¡>¡,legate returned from Lake pleasant time in Gordon’s lane, where of Ashland have subscribed to a fund for every point of theology. There should through Ashland in the afternoon; those county last wefik. morning as Mr. F. Riley and wife and purchasing elsewhere. He says the long, they had the misTevtune to be swamped, the improvement of the road between be some authority to settle all doubts. Mr. Geo. Peck and wife, of Yreka, were ./¿♦■'Bacon, lard, butter, eggs, grain and; from the south, in the morning. ; hard winter is at last over, and grass has for a time. They told their friends this place arul Linkville, and Wednesday all kinds of produce taken in exchange* here how much they enjoyed the concert, It is natural to suppose that God would leaving Ashland on tlveir return home •for goods The etrger trout will soon be snapping been growing nicely. It is his opinion morning Mr. Woolen went out with a few and it is a pity that a heartless reporter not leave his creatures without some re from the celebration at Jacksonville, am also a^ent for D. M. Osborne" men to do some work on the Kean creek up the artificial fly and the impaled ‘ that lralf of the old stock died during the should have told that the concert didn’t liable guide to heaven, and the possibili they mSt with a Serious accident, a short A Co.’s reapers, mowers and self-binders/' grasshopjter of the heartless fisherman. winter hill. Unless considerable improvement ty of his watching over the church' that distance above town. They were in a Whitewater wagons, sulky rakes, etc. I A. W. Bish is making extensive prep Charley Nirtlcy has fitted up the neat take place. be made in the road it will be several lie has established on earth,to see that no two lioVsd hack,- and Mr. Peck, who was ’ B. F. REESER, weeks yet before we can expect to see arations for the fruit and vegetable can ; little store adjoining his father’s shoe F or S ale .—All or a portion of lot error shall creep into itN teachings, will driving, dropped on% of the lines. He AsHTASii'.- Ap?fl ’ 2d,* 1880. teams coining in from Like county after ningbusiness for the coaling summer and store for the confectionery, ice cream not be questioned by anyone. Christ ’ s near the College grounds. One hundred spoke to the horses, but instead of stop fall. 4ml bakery business, and will open to provisions disciples who were with him from' the ping’they started off on a'run'. Mr.- Peek and forty four feet front. Apply to In the Democratic primaries at Jack morrow with ice cream, if the weather is resurrection to the ascension constituted then stepped out tfpbn the tongue and 47-4t W. T.' 1 .EEKE . To E ast P ortland .—T. G. Watters sonville last Saturday the Klippie faction not too cool. the church, at its* beginning. Christ grasped the reins ,but this frightened the and family w ill bid firewe'.l to Ashland outnumbered their opponents three to Rev. Mr. Colwell, recently from M urder .—Another murder in Eastern said that St Peter wa^ the rock rq»on horses, and they only ran the faster. next Monday, and start for East Port- Pennsylvania, arrived in Ashland last Oregon. A farmer named T. I). French which the church was founded. The one. Mrs. Riley became so alarmed that she land, where the Squire will open a jew week, and w ill be for the present Pastor was killed on Sunday of last week, near Pope is the eclesioStical successor of St. One hundred and fifty tickets for the jumped from the hack, and was thrown elry store. They have relatives in that ook Red Men’s ball in Jacksonville were of the Ashlaird Presbyterian Church. He Heppner, Umatilla county, by a slmep- Peter. When Christ bade liis diciples violently against the bank on the road city, and have been expecting for some will deliver his salutatory sermon next herder named Murphy. The band of go forth and teach religion to the world side. Finally Mr. Peck crawled' oUt time to go there. The ’Squire is a good sold. It was the largest ¡»arty fiver held Sunday morning sheep Murphy was herding trespassed on lie said: “Lo, I am with you always." along the tongue, under thr’ rifeck-yolte,' watchmaker and a good citizen, ami we I there. We ate to have anew butcher shop in French’s grain fields. French <*'n»ldained Can we doubt the word of the Son of and reaching the horits’ heads caught G. W. Webb advertises for sale his are sorry to see him leave Ashland, but Messrs. Lyttleton and to tlm owner of the sheep, >nd Murphy God ? If not, then can we doubt the in the bits alri? broiibht the team to a halt. wish him success ;md prosperity in hi.i sheep, ranges, consisting of somo 25,09*T Ashland soon. considered that sufficient’ provocation for fallibility of the Son of God. The lec acres in Shasta valley, northeast of I Roman have rented the Hargadine build He then discovered that he had sprained new home. murder, and deliberately shot French in turer explained that when the bishops of I ing.-adjoining B. F. Reeser ’ s, for that Yreka. his ankle severely, aud wai ¿ffihBle to« The Imported Percheron, A nniversary E xercises .—The ¡»res purpose, and intend to open business as the most cowardly manner. Murphy is the church are assembled in council they walk. Mrs. Riley was picked up in a The lots in the Ashland cenYctcry are at large, but if caught will doubtless be are the' high authority, watched over soon as the room is fitted up. ent year of Ashland Collège and Normal ¿Voon, and remained unconscious for now staked off and numbered, and tile lynched. [We learn later that lie is iii and preserved from error by Christ, and School closes .hum ffih. Annual sermon, The many friends of Judge Tolman will several hours, but fortunately sustained sexton, Mr. Sears, has a ¡»lot of the jail.]' Sunday morning, June 6th. Annual leavn with regret that all of his family that when they are not in council the no serious injuries beyond painful bruis grounds. lecture. Momlav evening, June 7th. aré sick in Portland with a kind of fever Pope of Rome is regarded as the infalli es and the severe shock. They at once I L oaded C igars .—An attempt was James Rice has bonded his interest in Prize contest, Tuesday evening, June, supposed to have been caused by the made to kill or mutilate the purser of ble authority. He said'that it was not drove back to town, and stopping at the ARABIAN BOY 6th. Sophomore exhibition, Wednes the New Idrian cinnabar mines in Doug oewage gas. Miss Hattie was very low claimed, as is erroneously supposed by hotel, received such attention as they the steamer Orient at Portland last week. day, June 9th. Examination of classes las county to a new York gentleman for when we last heard from them. Arman unknown to him gave him two ci many, that the infallibility of the Pope needed; and on Saturday they started AND $18,000. Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday of Mr. Walter Jackson, agent of Wasser gars, and as lie was smoking one it ex meant also impeccability (exemption from again for home. Dr. Chitwoods horse was brought Commencement week. Annual meeting man & Co., the ¡»opular wholesale to ploded and burned his face and hand se the possibility of sinning). It was not home by someone who found him down of Board of Trustees Wednesday after N otice .—All those indebted to the bacco and' cigar dealers of Portland, was verely and injured one of his eyes. The asserted that tho Pope could do no wrong. in Douglas count} ’ . “ So much for ad noon. We.do not suppose there were a half undersigned are requested to call and in Ashland on business last week. The other cigar was opened and found to con SHETLAND- vertising.” dozen people in the audience who have make settlement at once,by cash or note, firm that he represents has a large and tain a largo dynamite fuse cartridge. G rizzly * on a R a A i - age .—A Drew’s There arrived tins week for the Pres increasing trade in Southern Oregon. Phillips, the Purser, Is the chief witness the sligh^fst modicum of faith in the in m Fcohteinplate leading tbivn tfhrh. Valley correspondent/writes t«» the Lake byterian Church a new $300 Prince or- 50-4t D r . J. M. T aylor .' By the departure of ’Squire Watters in an important ciir.Tinatcase sobn tube fallibility of ithy Iivlngf man or Body of view llrrald: “John Jackson*, who win- gan, which is said to be a very fine in- men, and the respectful hearing given Ashland is left without a Justice of the tried at Portland, and this is offered as t«reil a band a young cattle at Dog lake, strument. Religious Notices« P-'mce, and thero will probably be an in- an explanation of a motive for the cow the lecturer was a testimonial of the lib— met with a heavy loss a few days s»r»ce. Gov. Thayer htib apjminted W. r. eralily of our people. tTjilbk S a RUAT h S chool ,—Every Sun teYíegnúhr of about a month, as the ardly attempt to kill him. liis calves were attacked l»y four huge to Ready, of Corvallis, State Printer, day morning at 10 o’cioH^ in the Presby i Commissionfirs Court will not meet again grizzlies, and over a hundred head were “H ave you S et Y our W atch ?’— serve until aftfir the meeting of thefl^xt until a short time before the next ele<£’ S ilver and L ead M ine .—A rich lead terian church, A cordial invitation ox- killed by them. Denny and Martin, two This is the latest joke iii Ashland. At tended to all. Legislature. has been discovered on the North Ump •ion. not«* 1 hunters of Drew’s creek, went the temperance meeting in the Presby qua which from the present outlook^ Warm summer weKtherhas come upon after the ‘varmints,’ and succeeded iu We hear many complaints of the con terian church last Monday evening Rev. A shland M. E. C hurch . —Sendees promises the most flattering returns. We killing them. The successful nimrods us at lAst, and the grain, grass, and dition of the toll road over the SiskiyóiiC A. J. Hunsacker told how he was en- every Sabbath morning and evening. have seen some of the rock, which plain now wear grizzley clau3 for ornaments, Everything else, are growing with aston A few men' are at work improving it on ticed into the wrong fold, His watch Sunday School at 9:30 a . m . Prayer ly shows particles of shining metal in ishing rapidity. thia side of the mountain, but on the and live on ‘bar meat.’ ” . was not in accord with the time which Meeting*Tuesday evening, Bible Read- A hotel clerk at Corvallis named Lorr other side the road is very much worse, quantities to insure a handsome profit in regulated the dinner hour in Ashland] ing and Study Thursday evening.’ P etition to L iquor S ellers .— Tlie mac^ran unsuccessful attempt to murder working it. Toe ore has been assayed and no wofk has been done upon it yet and, fearing he might lose a 'chance at L. L. R ogers , Factor. • committee of ladius who called upon the a Mrs. Langdon and then committed su - GtN. F leury and bobby burns ’ and yielded fifty ¡»er cent lead, and about t this spring. the yellow-legged chickens, he concluded will be kept* at my stable flfiar Ashland the liquor sellers in tow n with the ¡»etition icide, last Friday. 300 o'tncet of silver to the ton, besides a Q uarterly M eeting .—The fourth to change time. Passing along Main' E. H. Loftus, while hunting for deer coming season. which we mentioned as receiving some small amount of gold. The lead as yet street over the creek, he saw a 'i'afch quarterly meeting of the Ashland M. E. The Modoc In<t>pfnd<nt says: “A I in the mountains east of town last Sat —ARABIAN BOY untif the 28th of" signature" at the M. E. church one has not been sufficiently developed to Church occurs next' Sunday. Presiding sigh handing out, and a jeweler’s bench Giroux talks of putting up a line two- urday, encountered two large brown week ago last Sunday, rejmrt that Mr. pcfmit us to state that the mine is a bo-’ Elder McCain will be present. Morning April and return the first woVlcin July. with a few old decoy watches at the window, story brick building — What in the bears. He o¡»ened fire on them, and Stacy decL’.ied his intention to continue nanza, but yet we ho[»e it will prove io Within the past few years there bes been'4 and concluded to go in and set his watch. Sermon followed by communion service. ♦ hey retreated into a heavy brush thick i mischief is a giroux ! — Star. the saloon business until he shall com a desperate ett’ort in this and Mari'in coun When he had passed the door his eyes Love Feast, Sabbath afternoon at 4 McCall, Atkinson A Co., are now ri- et He diihi’t go in after them—thought ties to prejudice the minds of the people pelled by law to quit, although lie gra- O ’ clock. C ouncil I nstituted .—Dr Coon held started from their sockets with astonish against my Percberon stock; afoF iu order oiutuly offered to close up if he were pre ceiviug installments of the largest stock “two to one wasn’t a fair fight.’’ to give tbeir slander some appearance of The puStoffice is now in the back part a temperance meeting at Wagner Creek ment and his hair stood on end with sented with the trifling sum- of 81,000. of goods for the suipmer trade ever alarm. Instead of the ticking of clocks, school house last Monday evening, and, brought to Ashland. ’ being so, have destroyed twe of us fine draft of IrtloW t Hill’s store in the Odd Fel Mr. Houck told the ladies that hereafter his ear caught the clicking of billiard NOTICE. with the assistance of F. II. Vining, or stallions as ever came to Oregon, with sev Corporal F. Mayer and Private E. C. lows’ building. It is divided off by solid hi* bar is closed, and that he will not balls,and in lieu of the odor of perfumed ganized Monitor Council No. 8, C. of H., eral colts and young hors»-s. That the pub sell beer as he has heretofore, although Braun, discharged at Foil Klamath last partition from the drug store, and leaves lie may not be deceived by these base jewelry cases the smell of stale beer as with forty-six charter members. Fol My wife, Emma Graham, left my bed lie will still have liquor at his hotel ta- week, ¡»assed through Ashland Tuesday, plenty of room in front for the druggists, slanders I will soon publish a circular giv who have a good-sized store room oir one lowing is the list of officers: D. P. Brit saulted his nostrils. He said he believed and.board on Feburary 17th without just enroute for Frisco. hies for the guests who shall desire it. ing some of the facts in the case with the tain, W. C.; Miss F. Ward, Lt. C.; C. wouldn't take anything just then, and cause or provocation, and I luweby fore New ghods at the Ashland Drug Store •ide of the store, and a capacious cellar T he R aces .—The races at Jackson Logan, P. W. C.; E. R. Oatman, Scribe; was very careful when he reached the warn all parties thtt I will riot pay any high estimation this stock is held in at other this week—books, of the new school se also. ■pl ied’, which will Be sent fi ou app’ita* ville List week did not attract any trot Rev. W. E. Howe, P.; W. A. Talent, street not to wipe his mouth. The idea bills contracted by her. The people of Roseburg are jubilant ries, stationery and varieties. Call in of a jeweler ’ s sign for a saloon was new to lion. ters that would compete on anything like IL; S. Sherman, F. S.; G. Anderson, A. E. G raham , him, but there are several watches in over the location of the harbor of refuge ar.rl see for } urself. The people ef this section well know of Tr.; A. D. Helms, W.; A. P. Talent, town that seem to require the services of equal terms with St. julien, as we hav Linkville, Or., April 24,1880. .the valuable animals for farm and-team Max Muller, returned to .Jacksonville at Port Orford. A railroad survey from D. G. Com . J. Robenson, Sen ; J. E. the establishment very frequently. en’t heard of any faster time than three that were raised from the two French Roseburg to that harbor has already been Beeson and Joseph Mendonca, Aids to minutes being made, but the contests from Frisco on W ednesday. We have horses brought here by Mr. S. Colver somfi made by a company which will no doubt I C ensus E numerators . — Supervisor Administrator's Notice. Lt. Com. were witnessed with much interest, not not yet learned what he accomplished for years ago, (they were blood*,) but when he-. the construction of the road as scon Suksdorf has completed the appointment withstanding. On Thursday Booth s the C. C. Wagon Road. breeders can secure the scYvice of a pure as work shall have been begun at Port To L ot -O wners in A shland C eme of enumerators of the census in this In the matter of the cítate of Mrs. Eliza Jacob Wagner returned last Wednes horse “Hunter,” was matched against blood horse for a reus:’n*blo price they tery .—The Trustees, who have assumed state. Jackson county Has been divider Orford. beth llill, deceased. . Phillips’ horse, “Sleepy Charlie” in a day from a trip to Riasta and Scott val should avail themselves of the priviledge. control of the cemetery projierty, have We received a pleasant call yesterday into six districts, with the following enu NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Some ol the Hne'it draft colts at the iaK* running race, for $50 a side, and the race leys. He reports that seme of the farm from John Beesen, who is well known hml the lots re-surveyed and staked off merators: W. II. Parker, Volney Colvig, the undersigned has been appointed by ■State Fair were sired'by Gin. Fieury. was won by “Sleepy Charlie. ’ Pliillips ers were still sowing grain. and a plot made of the same, and have W. Beeson, Adam Klippel, J. H. Huffier the County Court of Jacksop County, t<> the old settlers in the valley as one of horse, “Old John” anil Cardwell’s horse Polities is approaching its biennial fer appointed Mt. Sears sexton, who will and Frank Krause. Josephine county Oregon, sitting in Probate, April 10th, TERMS. “Aleck” were pitted in a trotting race ment, an i the many possible candidates the first residents on Wagner creek. He attend to the care of the grounds, digg has three districts; appointees, S. W. 188Ó, administrator of the estate of Eliza has been in the cast for twelve years,and for $50 a aide, and ‘‘O’d John' won. < hi arc upon the anxious bench. Yet a lit- beth Hill, deceased. For GEN. FLEURY and ARABIAN BOY is naturally surprised to see the improve ing the graves, etc. In the improve- Forbes, A. H. Carson, S. W. Lewis. Friday a purse of $5(> was offered for luure suspense, gentlemen. All persons indebted to said estate are ments made here during his absence, es I ments made some expense has been in- Lake county, three districts, T. J. Brat- requested to settle the same immediately, tbfi Season---- $•30 to Iuenre. trotters. Four horses entered. “Old The wool market is reported rather curred, which it is desirable to meet as and those having claims against the es : tain, H. Conn, J. W. Hamakar. Three pecially in our town. John,’’ the Card11 horse, MclXav ag’.'s i jdull in the east, but Judders are not anx 'i 1 B0B2Y BUBNÎS soon as ¡»'‘ssible. To this end it is re- ladies have been appointed in this state tate will present them with the proper Prof. W. I. Nicliols went last Monday horse, and Riley's sorrel, from Yreka. ious to sell. Northern wool is quoted in votfcliers to me at my residence in Ash the Season----- $1<5 fc Insure. : to Yreka, where he will enter the law quested that all who are owing upon lots —Annie M. Merrill, of Columbia Couhty; The race was won by “Old John” in the I San Francisco at 26 0 28 cts. land precinct, Jackson County* Oregon, business, and may be found during office purchased will come forward at once and Annie B. Reed, of Linn county, and within six months after the tirar ¡mblica- dod pasturage 50 cents p-*r week first and third heats. On Saturday, for Jesse Dollarhide lias purchased a fine i hours at the Judge’s chambers in the make settlement with the Town Treas Mrs. O. M. Murray, of Multnomah tion of this notice. "Will use duo care but will not ba' a purse of $o0, three horses entvied, the ; court house. The I*rofessor has already buvgv of J. S. Eubanks’ manufacture. passed through a course of legal study, urer. Those who wish deeds can have county. The enumerators will receive PATRICK DUNN, siblc for accidents or o-capes Yreka horse, McDonough’s and Card Administrator of said estate. cell’s, ami the Cardwell trotter carried He may be sure of its being well made, and expects to be admitted to the Bar of the same by paying for the ins,_umenta. $6 ¡»er day, the number of days allowed W. C. MYEB - California in a short time. and giving satisfactory senice. H. C. H ill , Pres., 1 ostees, them to complete the work being limited. -iff the stakes. Dated April 16th, 1880. . A shland , G un . , March 29. 188tx « «? J«.: }& 3 HORSEMEN L to Your Inter ests! GEN. FLEURY/ BO B'BY BURNS? I