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the A shland tidings LOCAL BREVITIES Closin'; Exercises. Pioneer Society. An immense stock of new goods at The Ladies' Home Journal, of San Butler & Rockfellow's. Summer cloth F riday . JUNE 11, 1880 Francisco, á monthlyipubFicatioa devot - 4 V- r 1 The closing exercises of Ashland Col • < «¿c Strawberries are ripening. The annual meeting of the Pioneer ing of the latest styles. Ladies’ wear, ed to fashions aqd \ dontestic" affsfrs is i lege began last Sunday evening with the Society of Southern Oregon was held in WE A « HER REPORT. How shall the Fourth be celebrated. i shawls, cloaks, dolmans of the latest pat Annual Sermon to students, which was the Masonic building in Ashland on gaining popularity and a good fefrctíla- • ■* . i »F * Chas. Putnam, Cf Lake couuty, is in terns, etc. tion in Southern Oregon. Tiffe subscrip The following ’5s the weather repo’A- delivered in the M. E. Church by Rev. Messrs. G. W. Fordyce and M. Mick J. S, McCain., There were examina Thursday the 3d instant; Capi. Thomas tion prico is $1 per year. Andrew Hub •fumished us by H. C. Hill, for the week I town this week. Smith, A ice President, presiding in the ending June 9th. Thermometer re Hay cutting lias been begun in some I leson have gone to Lake county to visit tions during school hours on Monday, bell, of Jacksonville, will canvass Ash • • •' * -V absence of the President of the Society. Ail kinds cf work done promptly, and corded at 6 a . m . and 12 M: J. Beach's stock farm this week. Mr. parts of the valley. land next Monday for subscribers. . ’ Tuesday and Wednesday. On Monday Thé minutes of the last annual meeting satisfaction guaranj.ced. DATE WFATREK A valuable horse belonging to M. 1/ Mickleson takes one or two brood mares evening Rev. I. D. Driver delivered the and also of the lxst reunion were read by TITER MT R A portable saw mill arrived in town with him. SPECIAL ATTEHTIOH CIVEN TO SROEHiC. McCall died the other day. Annual Lecture. He had a large and the Secretary and approved. The Treas yesterday for Chandler 4 Richards, who 6 A. il. 12 M A voting man named Oatman while appreciative audience, and the lecture was Stable. Ö.ear.......... y 60 46 The mail is now carried regularly be urer s report was presented, showing bal will erect it inrmediatly. They intend TSirShop opposite the Liverv Cd ' 4-45 tf U nip- 4 traveling on horseback near South 44 Gl able and exceedingly interesting. He ance in the treasury of $21.91. On mo turning out a vast quantity of lumber tween Linkville and Lakeview. 44 49 72 qua bridge, Douglas county, was robbed spoke of the necessity of physical, men tion the report- was accepted and after the 1st of July which will be sold « “Trapper” Connor and wife, of Sir 6 58 77 of §250 by two highwaymen on Monday tal and moral culture in order to have a ordered placed on file. On motion very cheap for cash. kiyou tounty, are visiting Ashland. < 72 Cl’dy............. 1 ' i of last week. complete and harmonious development of James M. McCall • tho meni- 8 Rain............. 44 61 „ THE ORECON*KIDNEY TEA. W, Bishop arrived with a load cf 60 45 Cl’dy.............. Ashland precinct is now about evenly of character, and compared a man with l*ers present proceeded to elect of 9 freight from Roseburg on Tuesday. divided on party lines, as the vote for a sound physical organization and well- ficers of the society for the ensuing year. Please remember our call in last week’s 1 state officers shows. The increase in the Read the following testimonials, not trained mind, but without good moral A. G. Rockfellow and E. K. Anderson N otice .—All those indebted to the issue for payments on subscriptions from persons 3^000 mile» away,,whpux no number of voters since the last election training, to a ship with a good hull and were appointed tellers. After Lalloting undersigned are requested to call and L. B. Applegate and family here gore is largely Democratic. good engines, but without a rudder— for the respective dffic'Ors, the following one knows,-fc-^t frortl well-known tmd make settlement at once,by caih ur noto, trustworty; ¡citizens cf Oregon, whose Is now prepared to do all kinds of work to the Swan Lake ranch for the summer. as I contemplate leaving town scon Two families, seven members in all, when the storms of life come he will be individuals were duly elected: President, i> ljj* l*ne ar.hif.‘new shop, - - • Great quantities of new goods have relatives of Eber Emery, of Eagle Point driven hither and thilher and wrecked S'. D. A an Dyke; Vicfe Presidents, J. names, written with their own hands, 50-4t D r . J. M. T aylor . can be seeir'atoiir office: been received in town during the week. arrived or* the stage this week. They upon the "oelis of temptation. Hence the M. McCall and J. A. Cardwell; Secreta ON MAIN STREtT, ft THE STE OF HIS OLD SHOP ' N otice .—All who are indebted to me I take pleasure m testifying to the I Alex. Martin, of Oakland, Cal., was come all the way from Ohio, and may necessity of moral instruction in youth. ry, Wm. Hoffman; Treasurer, K.-Kubli. Special attention given to Shoeing. for wood, or otherwise, are hereby noti The free thinkers and infidels who are J. M. McCall offered (he following reso remedial properties of the Oregon Kid visiting friends in Ashland last Sunday. rattle in Jackson county. fied to settle the same at once. ney Tea. For the past two or three 4-32 tf Notice the addition to the advertise abfe to make themselves heard in com lution: Ice made at the Portland ice factory June 1, 1880. H eaton F ox . year» I Iffive been troubled with derange- Uesolved, That the President appoint costs abort four cents a pound in Rose ment of J. H. Merrick, concerning his batting Christianity were themselves ed ----------------------------- conimittees of three persons each, to .re mOht df the kidneys, during' wfiichdime A. E. WEIGHT. j F or S ale .—Oue hundred and sixty burg. interititn of taking the horse, Commo ucated in Christian colleges and reared port appropriate resolutions on the death I have tried various remedies without ob by Christian parents. They who object acres of laud adjoining the Siskiyou A slight shower on Tuesday morning dore Mambrino to the State Fair, in the of the following pioneers, to wit: Mrs. taining relief. I bought a package of to an institution of learning being under Louisa Neil, Mrs. Mary J. Benedict, Mountain Toll House ranch; 30 acres of refreshed the thirsty vegetation some latter part of"the month. the Oregon Kidney Tea from J. C: * AXD tillable land, balance good ceda? and fir what. J. S. Eubanks has started on the stage the supervision of any-church should-re Mrs. Elizabeth Hill and Mrs. Rachel Hayes, and from the first dose began to WAGON MAKING, timber—would make a good stock ranch , Byron Cole sold a Jinc horse to Mr. lor Portland, to attend the Masonic member this, and remember also that it Mench and fiimish the same to the Sec feel better and am happy to say that retary to be recorded. —good outside range; clear, running Haight, of Little Shasta, for §500, iast i Grand Lodge, after which he coûtera- is well-nigh-impossible to maintain a col 30KANZA, 0HEG0N. The resolution was adopted and the after using the package, I am almost en lege otherwise. He could see no' objec water. For particulars ilpply a* thiM of Week. plates a trip through Eastern Oregon . S amuel Coi^ tion to having children taught those following committees were appointed by tirely cured. All kinds of blacksmithing done fri the fice. and Eastern Washington Territory. Silverton, Or:, March 19, 1880 . - -------- -—----------- The freight teams of Henry Norton best style at reatonable. prices. truths and prinoiples embraced in' the the President: On the death of Mrs. Mr. Richardson reports that the dry Kntov^t- — Fountain & Farlow have I1 and H. True started for Redding last Christian religion which are acknowl Elizabeth Hill and Mrs. Louisa Neil, J. [Tlife writer df the following :s h’Báp- HORSE SHOEINC A SPECIALTY.' ■ • weather has made the prospects for his moved into their handsome new store in Sunday. • • edged by all xs the best mfiral Code. He M. McCall, John P. Walker and Albert tisi minister qf many years standing, well sorghum crop rather discouraging, He Wagons, Buggies, Wheel.-b^fljpw^, Etc, the Odd Fellow's block, and are busily Mrs. known as d missionary to the Indians, George Wagner, from Iowa, a nephew closed by reviewing the advantage of the G.‘Rockfcllow; On’ the death made and repaiibd. Tlow Work re engaged in arranging their stock and of Jacob Wagner, is visiting his relatives hxs twenty acres planted. Hope it will College to the people of the town and Rachfcl Mench (formerly Rachel Taylor), I and is-now a teacher in the school re ceives special attention. rain in time to bring it up all right. bpening out new goods. Ashland can country surrounding, and Urged the ne Wm; M. Mathes, Emerson E. Gore and cently established at Forest Grove for H-58 tf in Ashland. now boast of the finest stores of any George Hill returned last week with cessity of a cordial and united effort on E. F. Andefson-, and On the death of the education of Indian yóuth:] town of its size in Oregon, and tf’e • W. H. Atkinson and wife and H F his team from Yreka. He was engaged the part of our citizens to make it a suc Mrs. Mary J. Benedict, L. J. C. Dun I>. A.Nait., W m . H àbt . is , P-. P. Xxii Phillips and wife started for Portland I'have been troubled fiiany years with Farmers’ store is one of them upon the ditch, but says the pay is only cess. can, B. F. Dowell and D. Linn. The ASHLAND MA RKET. weakness of the kidrieys and have tried list Monday. §4.50 a day for man and team, and when following resolution was offered by Jas- On Tuesday evening a literary enter C onvention ; C. of H.—The conven many different remedies, sought aid from Ben Beekman, son of C. C. Beekman, expenses are deducted the profit is Émail. per Houck: tainment was given by the students. The tion of delegates from the several coun of Jacksonville, spent a few days in Ash different physicians and even - changed It wxs currently reported last Monday exercises consisted of recitations and Resolved, that the next annual re-un climates to obtSh’n relief; but have met cils of Champions of Honor will meet at ’ land this week. Harris Neil & Co,, that the nomination at Chicago was be- music. The former were as follows: ion of the Society be held at Jackson with indifferent success. Masonic Hall in this ¡dace Friday June ■ Hearing --DEALERS IH- Three or four of the- sovereigns of our ing delayed to prevent bad effects upon “Jephthah’s Vow,” by Annie Anderson; ville or vicinity on Thursday the 16th 11th at 2 o’clock sharp, to organize a i through a friend of the value of the Ore day of September next, and that the nation were pretty well “corned” in Ash the election in Jackson county, All kinds of fresh and dried Must “The Birds of Killingworth/’ by Earl yearly dues of each votyig member the gon Kidney Tea, I obtained a box of it Grand Council for Oregon. The session land last Monday. have been so, if it was reported on elec- Rogers; “The Ranger,” by Altia Miller; be sum of one dollar, to pay contingent and have derived greater benefit from it Meat$, will lxst two days, and a large attendance : expenses of the Society. Hides ind pelts I ought and all kinds of fat tion day. At Linkville A. P. Armstrong was “Grandfather's Story,” by Clarence than anything else I have yet found. is expected. The resolution was adopted; J. M. slock taken in exchange fo* meal. elected Justice of the Peace and H. L. Rev. I. D. Driver, of Eugene City, Farnham; “The Legend of Bregenz,” J. T. H uff , n<i37-v3-tt D esirable P roperty for S ale .—The Webb, Constable. who had charge of the M. E. pastorate A ina Gore; “Karl, the Martyr,’’ John A. McCall offered the following motion: Forest Groye, Or., March 8. 1880. house and lot of John Ralph, on Main — ~~r----- ---------- ------------------ - ~~ The census takers think the population at Jacksonville many years ago, was in Gore; “Among the Hills,” by Genie ‘ ‘That a Committee of Arrangements be street, is offered for sale at a bargain. R*>!lg-ioaa Notice«. appointed by the Pfesiffenf, for the next of Ashland is now just about equal to Ashland this week, having come to as Farnham; “The Daring Ride of Jennie The lot contains an acre arid a quarter of annual re-union of the society, with sist in the commencement exercises of McNeil,” by Jas. W. Pelton. that of Jacksonville. U nion S abbath S chool ,—Every Sun ground, with extensive frontage, plenty The Sophomore exhibition, on Wed power to appoint sub-committees and to day morning at RZc^clock in the Presby the College. Have you hied the ice cream yet at of fruit, good water and excellent gar devise ways and means and make all terian churoh. A cordial invitation ex Prof. W. T. Leeke is teaching in the nesday evening, was largely attended, a den ground. The house is hard-finished y Nutlet's ? It is first-class: As are also his necessary arrangements for said reunion. tended to JfT!.': number of people going away because school house on the south fork of. Little and hxs a good cellar For particulars bread, cakes and pies. they could not obtain seats. The original Motion adopted, and thereupon the ASHWxt M. E. C hurch .—Services A. W. Bish takes a load of produce to Butte creek, where he will continue the 49-tf. apply at the ¡»remises. President appointed the following per essays by the students were very cred dvéry Sabbath morning and evening.1 Fort Klamath this week—a part of school during the next two or three sons to constitute said committee, to itable alike to the natural capacity of the D ied —< hi Thursday of Ixst week, which is “garden sass.” Sunday School at 9:30 A. M. Frtyer months. He has a number of pupils in wit: K. Kubli, L. J. C. Duncan, Silas writers and the training they have had, Laura L., little daughter of I)r W. ,B. Meeting Tuesday evening. Bible Read advanced studies. J. Day, Henry Klippel and J. H Huf- M iss Quigley, of Oro Fino, Cal., has and the recitations received the praise of ing and Study Thursday evening.' Royal, aged three years and four months, come to spend the summer with her , A coating of gravel in Gordon’s lane, the entire audience. Besides excellent fer. A. G. Rockfellow offered the fol breathed her lxst, after a long illness. L. L. R ogers , Pastor. Such as lias been of so great advantage lowing resolution: s’ster, Mrs. W. T. Leeke. music, the programme was: Essays — k . J The Doctor had scarcely left her bedside •n Herren’s lane, would make a tolerably Rosolved, That delinquent members The TiblNGS firm has retired from the “W eman’s Mission,” by Irene Wrisley; for many weeks, but the virulent fever good winter road between Ashland and E(iON. are earnestly requested to ftrrward their erree s resisted and conquered every effort of political field with fond memories clus Jacksonville. It ought to be gravelled “Efnineni Rulers,” by C. C. Walker; dues at once to the treasurer. Jtaticular attention paid to Land Thies, Collecfiqf, “Emiifcnt Queens,” by Nettie Wagner; medical ’trill, and the little spirit passed tering around the late contest. After adopting the resolution the so before next winter. JlebÍB and.aH kinds of Got munErtl , “Language,” by Kate Thornton; “It is ciety rd’ot’-ned. The C. O. Stage Co. has intended t.vay, talking with simple trust and faith W m . H offman , Dr. W. B. Royal, who has been con the Mission that makes the Man,” by to change to fast time to-day. Roads of the mother she was going to meet. . . . .. Secretary. fined at home night and day for many W. H. Gore. The recitations were: | ----- FROM----- y f ? are none too good yet, either. weeks by sickness in the family, wishes “Rum's A’ictim,” by Horace Pelton; Election lleturni. P recinct V ote of L inkville .— Iri I E. F. Rockfellow and wife hnye moved to announce to his friends that he is now Linkville precinct, l-lt votes were polled into the house formerly occupied by ready to resume business, and will attend “St. Michael s Steeple,” by Adah H ot - I In Ashland the vote was as follows: andf the majorities were as follows: ton; “The Surgeon’s Story,” by G. J. Mrs. Prentice’, on Main street. via Lake Cottage and Klamath Agency. promptly to all calls. Whiteakcr 6, Democratic Supreme Wrisley; “Polish Boy,” by Lou Willits. Congressman, George 132, Whiteaker ¿ZiV'Leaves Linkville Tuesdays, Thurs Madame Holt, of Jacksonville, is "Judges 10, Hanna 22, Kent 2, ilerry 6. Election passed oft’ with perfect good At the close Prof. Rogers addressed the 131; Supreme Judges, Watson 134, days and Saturdays—Returns Mondays, For Joint Senator, Gates 7; Represen 1 making preparations for a grand ball in order and quiet in Ashland, Tliere was audience and requested tho support of I Lord 133, Waldo 135, Prim 129, Kelley the community in lUs efforts to bring the 131, Burnett 128; State Printer, Odell Wednesdays and Fridays, carrying’ U S. tative, Stearns, (Rep.),. 3<5-r County 1 her new hotel on the 5th of July. considerable hard electioneering done, school up .to th# dcrired standard. 133, Merry 128; Diet. Judge, Hanna mails and passengers. Judge, Watts 3; Commissioners, (Du ' Three bands of sheep and two large but everybody was in good humor, and - ---------------------------- ¿T-irC. Webb, agent si Linkville—J. N ew T eachers .—The Board of Trus 133, Kahler 124;.Dist Att., Hammond rand hxs 70 Votes, Hunsaker, 83, and ! bands of cattle passed through town yes no quarrels arose, To a '49-ef the elec- S. Beach, agent at Ff. Klamath. Penland 49, Brattain 64): School Super terday. going east of the mountains. tion must have appeared a Very tame tees of Ashland College held its annual 145, Kent 109; Representatives, Atkin 46tf) a L F erree , Propr. I intendent a tie; Clerk, Öheesman 11; meeting bust Tuesday afternoon. • The son 124, Mingus 133, Smith 128, Stan We are indebted to friend Coolidge affair indeed. Sheriff, Haul s 33; Surveyor, Dyar, for* a treat of some of his best apples, Messrs. J. and I. Richardson and N. resign jticns of Prof. W. I. Nichols and ley 127; County Judge, Langell 139, Mrs. Nichols were presented and accept Day f 10; C< »mmissionrs, Anderson 148, : (Rep )11; Treasurer, McCallern 32. which are sound, solid and delicious. High started Wednesday morning for 1 I ed. LaDru Royal, A. M., of Corvallis Magruder 117, Alford 141, Cook 108:' , • • • • L ook O ut for H im .—W6 are re I Grain is already heading out and un : the Sacramento valley. Isaac, whe ri à was elected to to the position of Profes Clerk, Klippel 128, McKenzie iOS*;* » ■ i r ifie first-class printer, goes to look for ?. “sit” quested, says the Roseburg Star, to less it be favored with timely rains •• ARABIAN B0T ! on a morning paper, while the ether two sor of Languages; Miss Kate Thornton, Sheriff, Bybee 150, Reames 105; School straw will be very short this harvest. guard the public against a one-eyed in- of Ashland, Assistant Teacher, and Miss Superintendent, Fountain 141, Willits To tho People of-Jnchaon and latke M. L. McCall came in with freight will probably tackle the harvest field. dividual who is traveling over the coun • Counties.. Ella Scott, of San Francisco, Teacher of 114; Treasurer, Pape 120, Donegan 122; ----- A ND------ • • *< John Success to them. try, representing that he can take photo from Roseburg on Saturday. vocal and instrumental music. Mr. Assessor, Goddard, 116, Nichols 141; —I will can-ftesh- fruits and vegetables ~ 15 > » Notice the advertisement of Bish's graphs without the use of the caufera. Grubb and Milo Walker arrived on Sun Royal was reared in Douglas county and, Surveyor, Howard 140, Jeffery 116; Cor of all kinds upon orders during the com He undertakes to give instruction to day. tannery. Mr. Bish put up a great as his title indicates, is a college gradu oner, Cox 129, Scnütz 123; Justice, De- ing season.- Frnits ar.d tomatoes a spe -those who wish to learn his method, but Two Chinese girls, servants of a amount of fruit last Beason, and as he is ate. He was Principal of Sheridan Peatt 135, Leeds 112; Constable, Wal- ciality. Orders from a distance prompt — THE SHETLAND — to . s after receiving compensation, fails to Chinese merchant, committed suicide -m always careful to have the goods just as Acadeniy fur a time, and has been teach rod 147, Merritt 91. ly attended to. Send a stamp for price comply with his agreement. Our inform Portland one day last week by takiAg he represents them, he will find his bttsi- ing this year at Corvallis. Miss Thorn list. , . ' w . 52-fin.' C' . A i ness much increased this year. Send ant who writes from Lane county says rpifim. In Jacksonville the majorities are: ton is well and favorably known here as “the man r4n make an iniag: but not a Another murder in Eastern Otegph. • your orders in early. — 1 *1 a teacher, and Miss Scott is highly rec Whifeaker 67, Democratic Supreme photo.’* Jno. Matthews, one of the pioneers of’ ommended as an excellent instructress Judges (average) 52, but E. B. Watson A rJan named Bills, living year the The ’52, and the first settler at Eagle Point,- m music, being particularly successful in ran up with all the Democrats; Merry H igh F alls .—George Nntl?.y, Jr., Dalles, killed his wife arfd (Tien commit where he still lives, made us a pleasant, vocal training. The school will tlius 67, Hanna 89, Kent 45, Representatives who came in from Willits' Kean creek ted suicide. call yesterday. When he(first settled on open next September with a Ml corps' were about even, but. Atkinson 2 ahead mill on Saturday, reports that B. R. Good oak and pine wood in any quan Willits ami Jas. McGee, while ¿fit hunt tity for sale cheap by Douglas Gum at his homestead he used to pack flour on of competent instructors. The term of of all, Day 4, Cook and" Alförd 10, Klip I wish to inform the public that I have ing on Fall creek last Thursday, tliscov- the old K Igcre place in the eastern edge his back from Jacksonville, where he office of three of tho Trustees, Messrs. pel 21, ReAmes 2, Pape 33, Nichols 1, completed my now pai/l 25 cts a pound for it. Willits 8, Howard 26, Schlitz 22, For Atkinson, McCain- xml Chapman, expires ' ered a waterfail which they estimated of towyi. [51-tf.J Nobody realizes more fully than we' this summer, and’ their successors will be Justice, Huffer 65. Geo Howard elect I to be 300 feet in higfit. Fall creek is a 'pit youngest daughter of Wm. M. ed Constable. | tributary of the Klamath river, and the Turner, of the Sntinel, died of heart that ow advice to voters to use the great elected by tho Oregon Conference. ------------- ---------------- I claim to make . » < American privilege of scratching.was not Little Butte—Smith and Stanley have I volume of water that falls over the prec- disease last Tuesday, aged 5 years and , -, ; \ E ntertainment T o -N ight . — This entirely lost—we both ran behind our 25 majority, Day 14, Reams 12, Pape 9. : rpice is a little less than that of Ashland 6 months. ....... THE BEST PICIN SOUfllEfii ORFPON. ... - —GEN. FLELTkY surf BOPI1Y BVRN%’ tickets. Well, we may take to ourselves evening the Champions of Honor give a1 Grant’s Pass—Bybee has 22 majority, ' creek in the town. The fills are only G He me a trial and be « ithfied. ‘1 guar will be kept al r*v stable near Ashland C.e G. S. Butler started Wednesday morn some of the credit of the success of our i public literary entertainment hi the Col- McKenzie 21, Donegan 18. ; about fifteen miles from the mill, and it antiee to give salisfact o'i or ask no pay. ing on the stage fot Lake county, to visit opponents, anyhow. “Don’t you see ?” ' Ictje building, to consist of charades, cbmiog soi«on. Manzanita—Langell has five majority, I is surprising that such a natural curiosi- his mother, Mrs. Jaccb Tbonrpson - **ho ' tableaux, recitations, etc., to which all —ARABIAN BOY until the 28th j.ei Klippel 14, Pape 4, and the vote on the ; ty shoukl exist in that locality without Rowland Flournoy was dr-owned in the is seriously ill. 1 are invited. Admission free. After the Sheriff is a tie. *A| ril und remrn the first week in July. South Umpqua, about three miles from ’ having been generally known of long be < < ASHLAND OGN- entertaihntent a dancing' party will be Wilhin the past few years there ha* bs-r G. H. Marshall, formerly one ¡of the Foot ’ s Creek — Klippel gets two major Roseburg, last week. He attempted to fore this time. We exptect to b* Able to a desperate effort in this and Mariun coiit-, proprietors of the Ashland woe len mills, ford the stream at Evelyn s mill, when given in Houck's Hall, at whieh an ex ity, Papo 5, LSngel 1, and the vote on give a full descrip*i< n of it before a great ties to prejudice the minds of the people now a resident of Junction City, is visit his horse got beyond his depth and in cellent time is assured. The music, by Sheriff a tie. while. ngaiust my Perch« ron stock; and in esefe' I ----------------------------------------------------- Watson Bros. , will be of the best. Sup ing Ashland this r eek. ♦eying to guide it his saddle slipped from Eden—Bybee has 31 majority and I to give their slander sotn" appearance of* T he S kagit M ines —A f’Artkmd cor A large band of cattle, some 500 head, under him and he was carried away with per will be be served at Mrs V’njiig’s Langell 2. being so. havei destroyed two of ua fine draft' immediately after the close of the liter-, respondent of the Chronicle writes as fol- belonging to Stevens A Marks, of Doug it. Rock Point—Bybee has 5 majority stallions as ever came to Oregon, with sev ary entertainment. The ball sdppcr will lows: “The outrageous ¿windlc? that arc las county passed over the Linkville road and Langell 8. eral colts and young horses. That the pub A party of gipsies, traveling north ; be served at 12 o'clock. Everybody go. i MANNHTG & W9BB, being praetioed upon, the oredulc'us m re to laike courtly last week. Applegate — -Reames has 24 majority lic may not be deceived by these bKSe ward, reached Ashland Wednesday, and i lation to the so-called Skagit mines leads slanders I will s >on publish a circular giv and Day 38. K eet tiie D itch C lean .—The Pres- R. Remine has started a paper called will probably camp near town for several ^^rc pleased to axDourc« that their Stablss a^ mo to furnish a few facts in regard to ing aoine of the fa is in the case with lbe: Table'Reck—Reames 17 majority and the Tribune m Yreka,, in the ol«l Union days. There are basket weavers among ' ident and Trustees of the West Ashland the matter. A paper called the Skagit high Estimation this stock is held in nt other office. The first niuubef makes a very them, and they have a good supply of I DitcBCo have posted notices along the Day 38. H'raLl purporting to be published in places, which will be sent free on applica Willow Springe—Day 25 majority and willow, so we may expect to see them 'hitch reqtiesting that more care betaken creditable appearance tion ’ ' • '■ r' - Ruby City, W. T., in the Skagit region, peddling baskets and telling fortunes in keeping it clean. This is a very im ileames 16. The people of this sccticn Wei?kn*:w c The Chinaman on trial at Yreka for 4 - - - — - L - — ...... qut which is really printed in Portland, portant matter, one which may have a about town. LAKE COUNTY - - OEGOA D isappointed . — The patent medicine the valuable animals for farm and team use’ I extensively distributed on the steam i t*he murder of Hugh Pugh on Hungry great effect upon the health of a large msiTwho paraded the streets that were raided from the two Freucb* Ashland creek last fall has been found guilty of H. V. Batchellor left Ashland cn ers and railroads going north from Port Are If excellent iepair, atnjdy provided with feed number of-our citizens, and all should horses brought here by Mr. S. Colver eouye’ with torches and lifted up his vofce'- in last Monday's stage, bound for Tomb And that cuHomers util be waited on land, for the purpose of selling shares of murder in the second degree. feel an interest in seeing that the request years ago, (they were Llood%y birt wW promptly and in the beet etj le. Jno. Mathews, passed through town stone, Arizona, whither he goes to seek of the Trustees is complied with. Dams the public square last Saturday evening a wildcat “gold mining company,” and breeders can secure the service .of a pure also to encourage miners to go to the Wednesday with a drove of 75 or 80 fine his fortune as a prospecter in the gold and other obstructions allow sediment was mistaken for a candidate, until the Good HACKS Excellent BT7GOIE3 and ho I blood horse for a reasonable price theyr plexsant delusion was dispelled by his .AIDING HORSES always on hand. Tjlerc horses, which lie is taking from the and silver veined mountains of that re ■ and rubbish to accumulate, and this, of Skagit liver to seek a fortune should avail theniselves of the priviledge. ’ clarion voice ringing out: “One drop gion. He expects to be joined, in- Cali h CSrSbrMi promptly oared for, aod_ga are plenty of drscounyg* d jniners on the Butte Creek country to Walla Wallx . course, impairs the purity of the water. upon the tip of the finger applied to the Some of the finest draft Colts at the last x * r * ‘ a ’ W. I. N ichoTs passed a very creditable fornia by Messrs. Byars and Guerin, Too many persona living along the ditch ground already to pr«spo t that locality Stete Fair were sired bjuGen. Fleury. forhead will cure the worst case of head who are also going to Arizona. We hone creek, this fall, and as there is cri • Ruby examination before Judge Steele, of have been careless about keeping Ani ache. Ono application will cure the ; - Oa the »ho.fc.xt' hot or so far, not a single claim paying regular Siskiyou county, last Wednes lay, and to hear good reports from them' mals and children from dirtying, the worst rheumatisn?that ever existed—or A large delegation from Alpha Cliirp- wages—say from $2 to 84 per day—-min was admitted to the Bar of Cilifornix water, and the ditch ■company will try the worst case of deäfness—and if it 8sSTDu net Dll to give the UakvCle Sto'otoe atila FcrGEN. FLEURY and ARABIAN BOY ers had better wait for results. . There i Messrs. Wm. Hoffman, .T, E Card- ter, Order of the Eastern Star, will gô. to bring itbout a change for the better in don’t you can shoot me, or HI give you V4-1« MANNING & WEB01 ten dollars, that’s what’s th$ Hiatter are neither roads nor pack-mules witlyp well, C. W. Savage and Henry. Pajic, of from Ashland to Jacksonville on the29rh . this respect, also. $20 the Season— -930 to Insure. —* î ' d many miles of the supposed mines, ami Jacksonville, were in attendance at the inst. to take part in the ceremonies of . » i n * V BOBBY BURNS NOT FATI, to (mid Yesterday afternoon Mrs. Baum pilot it is almost worth a num’s life to reach Pioneer Society meeting in Ashland last instituting a chapter at that place. This, 1 Just received at Reeser’s, £ full line for oar Prie« LUt for s 1 she Bewoa---- • 1 & to insure. _ will make .the third chapter in the ■ cl Osborne reapers and mowers, dry ed into our office Mrs. Plymale and Mrs. that rugged country. Money is also be- Thirrsday. x « I'lOwLtoni Contains hfig freely snbzeTibed in Seattle, W. T.. A Q. RoclifeH ’W has applied for let state, the second one having been insti , goods, grocerries, clothing, boots and Krause arid daughter, of Jacksonville. J^Good pcstutege’sB ct-dts pe/ weak*—4‘ dSieripunnn of every- for the ¡¿«rposc of agitating abroad to get ters patent upon a nut-lock of his inven tuted at Eugene City a short time ago. . shoes, cigars and tobacco, candies and The daughter mentioned is the yuungest LlllP'ri, J’egnired f(,r Will nse due care but will 3i»tr ba respti'.’. —jn reomflur family use. honest people, ignorant of the real facts, When five chapters shall have been or nuts, hate and caps, notions, stoves, tin lady visitor we have received, about 3 with over 1.200 I.lustrattona. We »ell all iibie for accidents or *-<-capes. 'Ke- . >. tion, which for practicability and effect to embark in the wild rush to the »now- months old. Its mother said it was the ganized, a grand lodge of the state will ' and hardware for sale at bed-rock prices 2Q»ered diggings, a paper being published iveness ex-cels anvthhig of its kind ever sweetest,best and prettiest that ever was, ’MO!mÿïïk'&•'TÍÏB,B'r7.oí'W^, e. lliEB for C ash . Give him a call. 1-tf. be instituted. m the to’<n called the Skagit Aw?.” and looked just like its father. made. A shiafd O gf , March 20; SR7 * S99 Wabuah Av»., CUioago IÍT. Morgan & Woodson, ASHLAND, OREGON, HARRY SMITHS BLACKSMITH, x MAIN ST, ASHLAND, OREGON, GENERAL F BLACKSMITHING ’ EXPRESS LINE Linkville to Fort Klamath, Th« Imported Percheron, v CANNERY, GEN. FLÊURY,- A. W. BISH, Proprietor, BOBBY BUttNSi LOOK HERE! Photograph Gallery J. W. RIGGS, Linkvitta Livery Stables. Tourists and Olhers Outfitted ,. . T erms . ,,,.