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V a a? : ****.,'* *■. ur ¿sn.eT. ■ ' '-• -• » k.VW -t Frank Krause, of tho Jacksonville Tit ottem KMtv Mr People's Nominating Convention Sentinel, will begin the census enumera MAY 29, 1880 FRIDAY i Roads are dusty. Y reka , May 24, 1880 Read thè following testimonials, not tion in Ashland next Monday. The mass contention assembled at thé Business is looking up in Linkville. E ditor T idings :— court house in Jacksonville last Tuè^daÿ from persons 3,000 miles away, whom nd b The wool market continues dull. In weather report . II The extent and variety of the weather . morning', and every section of the coiihty «riè knows, but from well-known and, H. F. Phillips went out to Linkville San Francisco choice northern wool is i3 an absorbing topic of conversation j was represented. As to the political ■frustworiy ci’izbnS of Of ègbn,’ whose still quoted at 27(§28 cts. per pound. Tho following is the weather report- this week. turniahed us by II. C. Hill, for the week here. The fact ih there is more weather predilections of the members of the con liOnids, Written frith tlieif dwii Lands, Considerable old grain id being received Joe Beach has been appointed post ending May *26th. Thermometer re to the acre this yettr than was ever known vention, about half of them were Demo can be seen at our officò? master at Fort Klamath, and J. P. Coch at the mills. corded at 6 a . m . and 12 m : Having suffered with I before. There comes a bright, cheery, crats when it conies to vollhg upon na Squire Watters and family left Tues ran has been appointed at Paisley, Lake date W eather thermtr sunny morning and everybody smiles and tional questions, and the oiher half Re was induced to try the, Oregon Kiduey county. day morning; congratulates everybody else, that sum publicans. Tlie interest of the people in Tea, whfih relieved nie in.a s^ori time., , 6 A. M. 12 M Veit Schutz and T. B. Kent, of Jack- Chitwood i Myer S soda fountain ar mer has come at last, when lo ! as if in a the convention tnay be estimated from I take pleasure in recommending it to. - j 68 20 Cl’dy............ 57 sonville, came up to Ashland last Mon- rived Thursday. 61 21 43 Clear............ spirit of “pure cussidness,” a cold wind, the fact that about 175 votes were couftt- the public as a safe remedy fefr Jddrtey - • day, partly to assist Mr. Stacy in his sa 1 64 52 22 Cl’dy............ Farmct-S will begin cutting hay in t bred and nurtured in Polar regions, ed—a very good proportion of the whole troubles. loon fight and partly on election busi << 45 59 23 G. W. B ailey , Judge Urtatiilii Co. about three weeks. edmes sweeping down from the snow-clad of the county. Col. Joint Ross was vote ness. 54 38 24 Clear............ << hills , piercin g bone and marrow and Pendleton; Or. : Jan. 12, 1880. Small bands of cattle may be seen on 68 elected Chairman and W. H. Atkinson 45 25 J. S. Howard reports that the survey « 43 < 71 26 driving one, sullen and gloomy, indoors and Max Muller, Secretaries. Oil mo the roads every day. of the Crescent City wagon road is pro Somtime ago I bought a package or for shelter. Surely the phrophets of tion it was agreed that nominations be Oregon Kidney Tea, and .after using it Mrs. Lindsay Applegate has been very gressing rapidly and satisfactorily, and evil have the most cordial assurances, of made in the morning and the balloting felt better than I had for years, and N otice .—All those indebted to the sick for several weeks. that the route is quite as good as has been The Red Bluff, Tehama county, Cal. , the speedy realization of their comforting be done after dinner. The following bought two boxes more; being Unwilling undersigned are requested to cal! and Sol. Abram’s mule is figuring exten anticipated. Sentinel says; “ Many of our sheep men predictions. make settlement at on«!,by cash dr note, sively in Douglas county politics. niimes were placed before the conven to be without so valuable a medicin«., Jasper Houck has bought a band of will this summer drive flocks from here To-day, at the order of Judge Steele as I contemplate leaving town soon. tion: For Representatives, Jacob Ish, My wife proridunces it the best kidne/ The High brothershave three hundred 800 head of sheep from Birdseye and to Colorado, Montana, Idaho and other of the Superior Court, forty men, “good 5O-4t D r . J. M. T aylor . W. H. Atkinson, James Simpson, J. E. Matthews, of Foot’s creek, and will have A. S tanton , acres of grain which is growing nicely. Territories, where there are larger ranges and true” are gathering, from the body Ross; Commissioners, Lafayette. Allen,' preparation hi use. them driven to his ranch up the valley Salem, Or. , Jan. 20, 1880. N otice .—All parties indebted to the for their flocks to graze upon. This from whom a Grand Jury of 19 members T. Magnfder, E. K. Anderson, Mr. Sat The June number of tho magazines this week. undersigned by note or account will con are beginning to arrive at the Library. lqorning Andrew Smith, an experienced will be impanneled to inquire into the terfield; County Judge, N. Langell; In the case of B. F. Dowell vs. Jesse sult their own interests by making set SPECIAL NOTICES«' Fountain <fe Farlow will move into Applegate and others, suit in equity to herder, began a long inarch to Colorado, state of public morals. Sheriff, Wm. Bybee, Wm. Owen, Robt. tlement of the same at once. driving before him 10,000 wethers be- their new store about the first of June. A sudden exodus of the disorderly el Garrett; Clerk, T. T. McKenzie; B. J. aid execution, in the Douglas county GEO. T. BALDWIN. ongirig to Frank Houghton. ” ements of society is already inaugurated. Owen; Treasurer, P. Donegan, James NOTICE. The freight teams from Redding ar court, judgment was rendered for plain L inkville , Apr. 30, 1880. 48-4t The census enifnierrtors ha*a received Let us hhpe ths emetic will prove a Wilson; School Superintendent, Lev! rived to-day, after their seven-weeks’ tiff last week. their commissions, and have been as thorough one; Willtts; assessor W. J. Stanley; B: C. My wife, Cmma Gtaham, left my bed P ioneer S ociety .—The annual meet trip; The stages will probably run over signed their respective districts. J. H. Two murder trials are pending before Goddard, W. B. Kincaid; Coroner, Dr. and.board on Febiirary 17th without just ing of the Pioneer Society of Southern Another invoice! of the spring stock re Scott mountain in a week or two, if the Huffer takes Jacksonville; Adam Klip- the Superior Court: Ah Gow, a China Cox, M. Caton; Surveyer, C. Howard, cause or provocation, and I hereby fore Oregon will be held at Ashland on ceived at McCall, Atkinson Jc Co.’s this hot weather continue, as the snow is pel, Applegate, Sterling and Foot’s man, for the murder of Hugh Pugh on M. L. McCall. After recess the the bal warn all parties that I will not pay an/ Thursday, the 3d day of June. An elec week. gone from tliô road, except for about a creek; Frank Krause, Ashland and Hungry Creek last October, and a Ger- loting wm done with tickets which con bills contracted by her.’ tion will be held for officers of the Soci- Read Charlie Nutley’s ad. in an other mile on the summit. Eden; Welborn Ileeson, Rock Point, mail whose name I do not recall, for the tained blanks for each office; nnd one A. E. G raham , bty, for the ensuing year. column. Have you tried his ice cream Ab. Giddings and the Patterson Bros, Willow Springs, Manzanita and Grant’s murder of a Forttigttcse sheep herder polling of votes was all that was neces Tiinkville, Or., April 24,1880. W m . H offman , Secretary, yet ? will have a force of about sixteen hands Pass; Volney Colvig takes the country near Yreka sometime Last winter. Un sary. The competition was not very close J acksonville , May 20, 1880. » Three handsome offices in the front of with their their thresher in the Sacra north of the last named district, and W. der the New Constitution these prosecu for any but one office, that of Sheriff, M arried —On Tuesday, the 25th the Odd FelloWs building are now for mento valley this summer, and nearly all H. Parker, the Butte Creek section. Administrator’s Notice. tions might be laid by “Information,” for which Bybee and Garrett made an inst., at the residence of J. G. Vandyke, rent. of them will go from Ashland. but Judge Steele has decided it best to exceedingly close race. The vote te- by Rev. M. A. Williams, Mr. James R. M, Garrett missed the nomination J. S. Eubanks’ name was mentioned proceed by indictment of the Grand Ju -sulted in the following nominations: For In the matter of the estate of Mrs. Eliza I nformation W anted . —Yesterday McKee, and Miss Libby McMillan. The for Sheriff on the People’s ticket by only quite prominently as available for the beth Hill, deceased. afternoon, a distressed woman from Ash ry, as more in accord with a spirit of Representatives, W. H. Atkinson, Jacob bride and groom came to Ashland ott the six votes. nomination for County Clerk, at the land, Ogn., named Mrs. Tully, called at justice wheh death is the ¡»cnalty of Ish; Commissioners, E. K. Anderson, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT same day, and will reside in town. Hap the undersigned .hn^b^en appointed by Maj. Q. A. Brooks came in from Link ma.<»s convention last Tuesday, but Mr. our office, says the Yreka Journal, and crime. A panel of forty trial jdrors is T; Magruder; County Judge, N. Lang- piness and prosperity attend them. the County Court of Jackson County, ( called for the 31st, one week from to-day, ville on Tuesday, to spend a few days in Eubanks declined to enter the contest. ell ; Sheriff, Win. Bybee; Clerk, T. Mc desired us to publish a notice of inquiry Oregon, sitting in Probate, April 10th, A delegation of Champions of Honor in reference to her child, a boy of 8 when the cases will proce<*d to trial. Kenzie; Treasurer, P. Donegan; School 1880, administrator of thè estate of Eliza I. O. O. F.—The Grand Lodge at the valley. Portland elected the following officers: The West Ashland ditch will be cleaned from the Ashland council will go to years old, taken away from her by her These accessions from the country, aid Superintendent, Levi Willits; Assessor, beth Hill, deceased. . • All persons indèbtéd io said estate are M. W. G. M., I. W. Case, of Astoria; to-morrow (Saturday). Take a supply Jacksonville to-morrow, io attend the husband, who she believes to be deranged ed by the employees of the new mining B. C. Goddard; Coroner, M. Caton; requested to settle the same immediately, District Council. All the councils in the and unable to take proper care of him. enterprise, gives our town a lively ap Surveyor, C. J. Howard. M. W. D. G. M,, Phil Metschen, Can of water to-night. and those having claims against the es yon City; M. W; G. Warden. John A. The M. E. Church will give a straw county will be represented at the meet She is anxious to find him or learn of his pearance. tate will present them with the proper Items from Big Butte The new ditch and mining enterprise whereabouts, and will remain here about Boyer, Jacksonville; 3i. W. G. Secre berry festival sometime during the early ing. vouchers to me at my residence in Ash land precinct, Jackson County, Oregon,* The Yreka Journal says: A heavy a month with her parents, being unable is progressing satisfactorily, I believe, to tary, J. M. Bacon, Oregon City; M. W. strawberry season. Our correspondent sdhds us the follow within six months after the first publica frost occurred in Scott valley last Sunday to provide for herself and two sick chil the projectors. I have had my ideas G. Treasurer, I. R. Moores, Salem ing under date of May 24th: John Van Matre, one of the Ashland tion of this notice. somewhat enlarged or rather corrected night, ice forming on the water thicker dren. PATRICK DUNN, D esirable P roperty for S ale .—The students, left for his home in Trinity than common window glass, and the fruit Showery. respecting this enterprise by recent con Administrator said estate.’ house and lot of John Ralph, on Main county last Saturday. C hampions of H onor . — Refugee versation with Mr. Cranston, the ener Fat cattle. has probably been damaged to some ex street, is offered for sale at a bargain. Council, No. 9, was organized by Dr. getic superintendent. Mr. C. has just Dated April 16th, 1880. The teams of W. Bishop and G. W. tent. The Census next. The lot contains ail aero and a quarter of Bailey, loaded with freight for our mer Coon and W. A. Talent, May 20th, at returned from a most fatiguing trip to The Courier, of Lafayette, reports the For whom will you vote? ground, with extensive frontage, plenty chants, arrived Monday. ICE CREAM FABL0B9 finding of a live frog embedded in rock Willow Springs, and the following of the head waters of Trinity river, whither We saw the sun one day last week. tif fruit, good water and excellent gar Shovels, scythes, hoes, rakes, pitch in the masonic cemetery of that place. ficers installed: W. E. Kahler, W. he went to locate water rights for his ---- and ---- den ground. The house is hard-finished, forks, and other hardware, received to Two grave diggers came across the frog Com.; Miss A. Ralls, Lt. Com.; N. A. company. The last part of the trip was Salmon are not running up Big Butte For particulars day at Fountain «t Farlow’s. dnfl lias a good cellar, about five feet below the surface of the Jacobs, Scribe; R. F. Dean, H.; Thos. made on snow shoes, and notwithstand Creek this Spring. Why ? 49-tf. apply at the premises. Wright, W. Treas.; A. L. Barneburg, ing the deep snow, Mr. C. satisfied him Allen Hughes killed a large brown A. L. Humphery, one of the pioneers ground. Pr. ; Miss S. Dean; W.; Mrs. E. J. self and party that with slight expense bear a few days since. C hinaman S uicides —The Chinaman, of '47, died at his home in Lane county A. NUTLfY, Proprietor.- Thoa. fi. Merry, Publisher of the Wright, P. W. C.; J. F. Ralls, W. W.; the waters of Picayune lake (a noted re Dalles Inland Empire, is the Democratic A Gentleman watching a deer lick Tong, confined in the county jail on last thursday, aged 82 years. Wm. Wright, F. S. ; A. L. Roten, Snt. ; sort for hunting and fishing p'artifes) could ----- Freeh Breid, Pice and Ciliés k'ípt com* last night shot d ycvfng horse rfl the charge of sluice robbing, committed sui Don’t mistake the census enumerator nominee for State Printer. Mr. Merry Maud Tuffs and Carrie Dean, Aids to be easily diverted into Park’s or Willow breast, thinking it was a flser.- stanti y on hand. cide on Sunday of last week. He made for a tai collector, and have a sudden will be remembered by many in Ash land as a former teacher of the district W. C.; M. Right, Mess.; J. B. Eagan, Creek, and thus made tributary to the a rope from strips of his bed tick and attack of absence at his approach. Wm. Wilkinson says that Coyotes are KTOne door Dorth of Central Hotel. Aid to Lt. C. ; Ralph Dean, D. G. Com. Company's great ninety-mile ditch. Sir. killing his old hogs. They skin them hanged himself to one of the iron bars! 51-3m. C. A. NUTLEY. J. B. Russell and George Eubanks school here. Cranston informed me tha£, rich as the The fine and cost in the suit of the of the window of his cell. On the walls have gone out to Willits’ mill to exercise C alifornian —The June number of and leave the hide and head. Town vs. Stacy were paid by Veit the Pacific coast magazine has reached us, bed of Yreka Creek undoubtedly is, lie of his ceil h? h:.d pasted Chinese charac their brawn in tho lumber business. Frank Parker, of Willow Springs, Schutz, of the Jacksonville brewery. and is fully as interesting as the preced placed less reliance upon it as a source of ters, made of pioces of torn newspa^ier, came here last week and The front to O. R. Myer’s building The chances are that Mr. Schutz will be r..« - beat our cham- continuous resource than on the bars which proved upon interpretation tn be ing numbers. It contains, with many pion foot racer 12 feet ih 60 yards; promises to be when finished the hand offered the opportunity to pay some more and banks contiguous to it on either side. a declaration of his innocence. other articles of interest: “ The Inter- somest wooden front in the country. Mr. G. F. Billing8,nf Eagle Mills, of the same. oceanic Canal and Geographical Con The company has bought, bonded and D emocratic C ounty T icket .—The paid our locality a business visit last New goods from Redding and Rose- Jos Stephens, of Myrtle creek, is driv gress,” by DeLesscps; “A practical view located large areas of these banks and Democratic County Convention of Jack- busg, at Butler <fc Rockfellow’s this week ing a band of 600 head of cattle to Lake of the Indian Problem,” by Guy How bars, and confidently believes it is inaug week, and was just as sociable as of yore. Hon county met at Jacksonville last Sat —groceries, dry goods, hardware, etc. P. county. From Ashland he sends the ard;” “Shoslionee,” a poem by Joaquin urating an enterprise that will last for urday and made the following nomina The frame of the new Presbyterian band on in charge of his herders, and will Miller; “The Hawaiian Islands,” by J. years, the productions from which will Religions Notices. tions: For Representatives, Thos. Smith church of Jacksonville is up, and work return home to drive a band of 2,000 M. Davidson; “A Summer in the Sad be as legitimate and uniform as from any and Dr. Stanley; County Judge, S. J. upon the building is progressing rapidly. head of sheep. U nion S abbatf S chool ,—Every Sun dle,” by C. H. Shuin, etc. The serial other branches of well conducted busi Day; Clerk, Henry Klippel; Sheriff, ness, either agricultural,- mechanical or day morning at 10 o’clock in the Presby The growing grain looks flourishing; story “ Sand ” is finished, “ Notable Auto Mrs. Elizabeth Ramsden, aged 51 Evan Reanies; Treasurer, Henry Pape; The Imported Percheron, terian church. A cordial invitation ex commercial. Surely, if the company's and still there are some prophets of evil graphs” are continued, and the various Assessor, Thus. Nichole; Commissioners, who are fearing it will be attacked by years, committed suicide at her honie in tended to all. Salem last Friday by hanging herself in short articles are of unusual interest. anticipations are realized only in part, a A. Alford and Thos. Cook; School Su rust. Communion services will be held by a woodshed. She had been an invalid The magazine costs but $3 per year. new era of prosperity has dawned on this perintendent, J. D. Fountain; Coroner, Rev. M. A. Williams at the Presbyterian camp of many vicissitudes. N. A. P. Talent is hauling lumber from for a long time, and leaves a husband and Published by The A. Roman Publishing Veit Schutz. church next Sabbath. Preparatory ser Co., Sail Francisco. Jacksonville for the new front whith ii Several children. ------------- ~ Phoenix Items. vices w'ill begin on Friday evening by / W agon R oadi P roject at S. F.—Max. to be built to his house on Wagner John Chandler, in partnership with ÁáÁBIAÑ BOY W rong O ne .— W. Beeson received on sermon on the subject of Prayer. There Muller, of Jacksonville, reports that the creek. another gentleman, has ordered a porta Monday his commission as census enu The district school is now taught by will also be preaching on Saturday at 2 San Francisco merchants prirfeis a lively The rush to the Skagit continues, and ble saw mill with a capacity of some 4,- merator, but was astonished to find that .4 ND------ Mr. F. and Miss M. Cooper, with about o’clock p. m . by Rev. Williams. Next interest in the Crescent City wagon road. it is estimated that by the middle of 000 or 5,000 feet a day. They expect to Sabbath a collection will be taken for the They have not nut their names to paper June there will be 2,000 men in the dig Have it running before many weeks, up he was assigned to the district embracing sixty pupils in attendance. Table Rock, Willow Springs, Rock Point The larger mill is running during tho Board of Education for any contributions, but Mr. Muller gings. on Clayton creek. and Manzanita precints, instead of Ash daytime, and sending out some flour al thinks that when the survey shall have Rev. L'. L. Rogers intends* to Bpeak Beggs, the freighter, has over a dozen Mr. Gum has made great improvement land and Eden, as he expected. This he SHETLAND — ready, having plenty of wheat to grind. n6xt Sunday evening upon “The Protest been completed they will be willing to do teams on the road between Roseburg and in the place he purchased from James takes to be a blttridef on the part of the something. He points out the need Of a Uncle Sami. Colver is building an ad ant church and Infallibility. The theme Fort Klamath, loaded with government Kilgore, having had a number of men Supervisor, who has doubtless held the Committee of San Francisco men to look freight. dition to his hay sheds, to accommodate sounds as if he intended to answer Arch employed for several months in clearing mistaken idea that Volney Colvig, who after the matter in that city, and a meet the large crop which he will harvest this bishop Sfcghers. Good oak and pine wood in any quan it. He will begin the milk business lives in the locality named, is Mr. Bee ing of the movers In the project should summer. within a few weeks. A shland M. E. C hurch —Services son and that Mr. B. is Volney Colvig-. be held to appuini such contmittee at tity for sale cheap by Douglas diim at Mr. A. L. Rose is digging a second every Sabbath morning and evening. The Odd Fellows moved into the for it is of course the intention to assign the old Kilgore place in the eastern edge bnce. well at his place, and has found water a? Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Prayer of town. [51-tf. ] lodge room of their new hall this week, to enumerators territory with which they about fourteen feet below the surface, Meeting Tuesday evening. Bible Read O rdinance E nforced .—On Monday Eugene Lacelles, who forged a due and when they have it fully furnished are best acquainted. Mr. B. has learned morning Mr. Stacy was brought before bill oil a school district in Douglas coun (here will not be a neater or handsomer since the above was set up that the Su but Will rink the well considerably ing and Study Thursday evening. L. L. R ogers , Pastor. the Town Recorder, A. V. Gillette, to ty, has been sent to the penitentiary for lodge room in the country. They may pervisor intended to makd the appoint deeped yet. answer the charge of keeping a billiard one year. Candidates may be seen going in and wèll bo proud of it. ments as they are, C amp M eeting .—We understand that * * table for public use without f> license. out of Hocket ’ s and Bryner ’ s “ refresh Jas McDonough passed through Ash a camp meeting is to be hdd the first The next annual reunion and picnic of G rowing G enerous —The Jackson ment halls” at almost any time of day or week in July. It will be conducted by The Town was represented by F. W. the Southern Oregon Pioneer Society land on Monday with four mares and Bashfdfd, Esq., and Mr. Stacy was with will be held in one of the groves ucir four of the finest colts we have seen in a ville “irrigators” have been rather sur night after liquid enthusiasm—at least it Rev. McCain assisted by Prof. Rogers, but counsel, his attorney not arriving Jacksonville. long time, going to Jay Beach’s stock prised,and doubtless considerably amused is supposed they are candidates. Rev. Crowell and others. The place —GEN. fto'RYand’ FURN/' to see one of the county officials, who is frdm Jacksonville in time to take the farm in Lake county. Two of the colts has not been decided upon, but it will be Politics has been very quiet here until M. L. McCall started with his freight will be kept at my stable near Ashland the nominated for re-election, marching this wsek, but Podding heads and em central for the whole valley. case. A few witnesses were examined team for Roseburg on Monday, and was were by “Altamont.” coming season. voters tip to the bar for enthusiasm. The phatic gestures may bo seen on the and theif the defendant inadvertently The Scott Valley News expresses some — ARABIAN BOY until the 2Kih practice is not a new thing with candi pleaded guilty Upon which he was followed the next day by Milo Walker I mportant to S tock B reeders .— surprise at finding the price of tickets for dates, but the amusing feature in this in street corners now, and it is not difficult and John Grubb. April and return tLc first week in July. fined $15 and costs, amounting in all to Mr. J. A. Merrick, an importer of fine to divine the topic of discussion. a recent ball in Ashland advertised at Within the past few years there hue beer.1 George Hill and two other Ashland stance is the conspicuous in'coiuistehcy some thirty-one dollars. There was no stock to this coast, is in the valley ar $200 in our paper. Guess the News We of Phoenix have always under a desperate • flbrt in ibis and MaYinfi* coun boys went over to Yreka this week with of the man. Tim candidate has been apj>eal, of course. ranging a season tor the champion stal doesn ’ t know Ashland. We don't have stood that the Ashland Flouring Mills ties to prejudice the minds of tho pe'iple' a team of horses each to work for the one of the office holders of the county lion, “Commodore Mambrino,”a nephew any two-bit dances in these diggings. were in the hands of good church men, sguinst iny I’eicheron stoikp and in order A mber S ugar .—Enoch F. Walker [ Yreka Creek Mining Co. for many years and his private character to the great “Lady Thorn,” that beat to give theif slknde!1 sortie appearance of and that they turned out only good showed us the other day a sample of su The raising of horses is increasing is well known. He has been regarded as Fred Hoed, a young gentleman of Judge of our painful the famous “Goldsmith Maid” in every being sb, have destroyed two of as fine draft gar made in Illinois from the Early Am Roseburg, who has been a writer for the every year in this county, ami from the one of the closest men in the county, Methodist flour. heat of rix hotly contested trotting races, stallions as ever catne to Oregon, with sev ber cane. It resembles very much the Star, is assisting in the editorial work of number of fine colts and frisky little never known to loosen his grip on li is i surprise in learning that a certain, house in which they met upon the turf. “Com eral colts and young horses. That *he pub-* light golden sugar sold here as “New the Jacksonville Times. môles to be seen along the roads it is purse strings voluntarily—and also a keeper when fairing- flour from an Ash modore Mambrino’ is a large,well-formed lie may not be deceived by these base Yerk” sugar. Air. Walker has planted apparent that their sale will bring in a prominent pilar of the church, and Ins land sack the other day found a full deck animal of great beauty, combined with Slanders I will soon publish a circular giv Rev J. S. McCain, Presiding Elder fourteen acres of the Early Amber cane very respectable revenue to the farmers. sudden attack of generosity just on the of cards packed in the flour, all stocked soundness and a blood-like finish, that ing some of the facts’ m the case with the' of this district, M. E. church. Went to for a game of pedro. Explanations are in this spring, and, in partnership with ebows his competency to greatly improve high estimation this stock is held in at other It is stated on good authority that of eve of election looks a little suspicious. Lake county on Tuesday, for a visit of a order Jno. B. Wrisley, has sent for the neces the horse stock of this section, where it ¡»laces/ which will be sent fr^j on applica1 week or two in the sage brush country thê 500 Piute Indians who one year and The new M. E. Church is about plumb is likely hd will remain, if sufficiently lion .' S ubscribed for R oad W ork .—We sary machinery for making sugar. So Nelson Rammage left towri on Mon sr half ago came to Fort Simcoe, on the have before mentioned the condition of now, having props on each side of it. It The people ef this section well know of there will he at least two siigar factories patronized, for some years to come, as Yakima reservation, scarcely 200, all told,' day for The Dalles, via. Lake county. was first blown over to the north until the Linkville roafl — it is almost impassa the valuable animals for farm and team \\%ei in the county this year, the other being the Owner designs settling with his fam now remain. Death or the result of civi He had a pair of very fine horses which ble for team«—and also that our busi it inclined at a heavy angle and then a ily in Rogue River valley. In the list of that were raised freta the two French’ that of E. P. Richardson on Wagner he wa» taking to the land of good prices. lization has decimated their ranks fear ness men have been contributing toward north winfl bliw it back the other way, creek. Mr. Merrick’s importations we find the horses brftnght here by Mr. S. Colver somo’ fully. its improvement. 5lr. Woolen ha» a few and it is now nearly plumb, but if the worthy name of “Bayswater,” a son of years ago, (tbey were yt blobd»,) but when Three new business firms will soon The Asliland district school closed for To L ot -O wners in A shland C eme open stores in Ashland: Baum A Hill, men al work on the mountains, and they props were taken away it would sway “Lexington,” and “Ba/ Leaf,” that is at breeders c.lh secure the service of a pure' blood horse for a* Reasonable price they the summer last Friday afternoon with are making great improvements. By re with every wind. Its ffiisfortune is mat tery . Th« Trustees, who have assfiirred furniture store; Inlow & Hill, drug present the premium horst? (in blood shotfid avail* themselves of Ilk priviledge. control of the cemetery property, have store, and Myer & DrAe, stove and tin interesting public exercises, which were quest, we publish the subscriptions up to ter for great regret. Rev. Mr. Klyce class) of the- state of California: See ad Some of the fine»t draft colts at the lasi; witnessed with pleasure by a large num date. Those who wish to add something has called a council to consider what had had the lots re-surveyed and staked off store. vertisement in next week’s issue fof Suite Fast* Wer^sired by Geo. Fleury. ber of visitors. Prof. Leeke, as Princi will lie given an opportunity by calling best be done with it. and a ¡»lot made of the same, and have terms, time and places, at which the The Wright Bros., who have a jewel pal of the school, has given general sat upon H. F. Philli]«: H. F. Phillips, appointed Mr. Sears sexton, who will Times. Miss'. Laura Sergent met with an ac horse Commodore Mambrmo will make ry store at Liukville, will probably enter isfaction, and it is to be hoped that his $25; McCall, Atkinson & Co., $25; attend to the care of tho grounds, cident last Friday which might have the season. ing the graves, etc. In the- improve into copartnership with O. R. Myer, services may be retained by the Direc Wagner, Anderson & Co. and Woolen been very serious, but luckily resulted For GEN. FLEURY and AWAFT a N BÔY D eath - of W m . *H ilt ._Win. Hilt, ments made some expense has been in within a short time", to conduct the busi tors. Mfg. Co., §25; Butler & Rockfellow, in no great damage. She was driving $20 the Season----- $30 to Injure. durred. which it is desirable to meet as ness here. B. F. Reeser has received the agency $20; Myer & Drake, $10; L. S. P. in a buggy toward Phoenix, being about father of John HiH, of Cottonwood, was BOBBY BURNS soon as possible. To this end it is re The census enumerators begin busi for Lake and Jackson counties; south of Marsh, $10; Amos Willits, $10; J. H. a mile west of the town, when the horse found dead in his bed on i*he morning' of $10 the Beason—-$15 to Iusare. quested that all who are owing upon lots ness next Tuesday. Single ladies of and including Phoenix, for the celebra Chitwvod, $5; C. K. Kl um, $5y Leeds I took fright, ran away and brought up the 25th. He was a much respected old * purchased will come forward at once and i doubtful age and anxious widowers and ted Osborne Self-Binders, Wheeler & 4 Merritt, $5; J Houck, $5: H. T. In against a tree, overturning the buggy gentleman, and quietly dropped into pasturage 50 cents per week—«• make settlement with the Town Treas bachelors with bald heads will please Kirby mowers, combined reapers and low, $5; O. R Myer, 82.50; Smith ahd pitching her ord. With almost mi eternity from the infirmities of the ad- Will use du« caVe. but will not be respon-* urer. Those who wish deeds can have remember that a refusal to answer cor- mowers. Give him a call, before pur- Bros., $2.50; Sam Morgan, $2.50; Mil raculous good fortune, she escaped any vanced age of four score and ten. sib Id for accidents or escapes. ___ I the same by paying for the instruments. rectly the questions asked tnvolves a 1 chasing. A written- warrantee given ler & Robinson, $2.50; W. W.- Kent nor, serious hurt, and the buggy and hore es Another week of electioneering’ and W. C. MTStfto penalty of $100. H, C. H ill , Pre»., Trustees. with every machine. 47-4t. $2.-50; Geo. Nutley, $2. caped damage. “then comes the* iroh works?’ ÀN1IËAND, O gn .-, -Mardi 29, 1886.- THE ASHLAND TIDINGS J. A. Bagley informs us that ho has ound such good prospects at his mining ground on the east side of Bear creek that there is probability of a pipe be ing run across from the McCall & Ander son ditch, to run a “little giant.’’ The jround is said to be much richer than that now being washed with fair returns by McCall & Anderson. The Douglas county Plaiiulealer of the 22d says: “Owing to the carelessness of the prosecuting Attorney the Grand Jury was compelled to be re-summoned this week and do a portion of their work over again. This will necessarily incur con siderable expense, and fully illustrates the propriety of securing a diligent and careful officer:” LOCAL BREVITIES. YREKA LETTER. * 'J '* * / I • i I J T I BARÈRY, c. HORSEMEN Look to Your Inter este! •5 GEN. FLEURY/ H obby búiíns , 3 •“ 9 c f -1. *< t;.. i 4