ria LOCAL BREVITIES. Good oak and pine wood in any quan-t Item* From the Fort. The Obenchain brothers,of B’g Butte, I O xen .-A fine yoke of cattle, large,well tity for sale cheap by Douglas Gum a have just^gathered and branded a band matched in size and color, well broken, FRIDAY... . ..JUNE 25, 188 Pay your subscription. the old Kilgore place in the eastern edge of about 4(»0 head of cattle, which they seven years old, for sale by David Dun­ (dur correspondent semis tiifi following Read Myer A Drake’s new ad. of town. [51-tf.J drive to the head of Sprague river, lap at his ranch on Big Butte Good N otice . —All w ho are indebted to me SLACKS MITHIW, Strawbei’’.s and cream. Yum! yum! j Their loss <1 uring the winter was not as under date of June 14th. Theblacksmith shopat Brownsborotigli, yoke goes with them. [3-3t.J f-»K''' d, or other wise, aredierebj noti­ Seeing that their is Ho one at the Fort ------------------- - ASHLAND, OREGON, Several niw buildings are being put ; great as they feared—not over 150 head, willing to undertake the arduous task to which has heen closed for sometime, is fied to settle *he same at once. To S ubscribers .—The lmginning of ami was cohfined alnv ’ st excbisively io now occupied lrv Geo. W. Morine, a good up in town. June 1, H eaton F ox . i act us correspondent. 1 think I will try, the ¡ resent month closed the 4tii year Ail kinds of work done promptly, and mechanic, recently from California. Flour $20 tier thousand; wheat 75 cts. ! cows with suckling calves. I and let tiie readers of the T idings know of our paper s existence, and all those ::sf«cti'?n gi: .-"•.Ge-L ii.e Canyonvihe Itoad is now in excell­ i wh.it is going onat the Fort, and vicinity. Da'ey AC" have erected a commo- per bushel who are owing on subscription for any U> !«i Spring« mi the Linkville route,-h:i3 diouslmnber sh»>d adjoining their factory, SPECIAL ATTENTION CIVEK TG SHOEINC. Wm. H Roberts and wife left for ent condition, and affords the teams that The census enumerator visited us and portion of that time Hili please settle up. and will keep a supply of hay and grain daily ¡»ass a comfurtabl« passage. Trade which, hss a passage-way through the Lake county Monday. .rfirShop opposite the Livery Stable. j staved with us three days, he divided his f> i- the aec »mmodation of teamsters and on that thoroughfare is exceedingly brisk center for teams, making it very conven­ 4-45 tf Twelve bundled shingles for sale at i time in three equal parts, one day for the travelers: 2-3t. THE ORECON KIDNEY TEA. and teamsters are jubilant over the easy ient. I enumeration of the Military, one day for this office fur S3, cash. travel which is presented them by the R > ckfeli /) w ’3 Nur L ock . — Mr.R >ck- Judge Hanna and District Attorney Read the following testimonials, not S. Shattuck left his four panther skins energy of the enterprising and public spir­ i the citizens living in the vicinity of the r, ’ellow informs U3 he has been disappoin­ Neil went out to Lakeview this week to Fort, and one day for the enumeration from persons 000 miles away, whom no here to be tanned for a robe. ited men who managed the road. — Star. uC ts I i in regard to obtaining a paten' for attend court which opens on Monday. < f Messrs Gunnusons, Loosleys and one knows, but from well-known and Mr. Cassidy and daughter, of Little ikACÄSMrTH, Mr. Robert Garrett and wife, who left Buchanans families, and a hard day’s his new nut lock. An application was Miss Katie D> rwin accompanies them as trustworty^ citizens of Oregon, whose Shasta, are visiting Ashland. Ashland last full for Lake City, Cal., re­ work he had. made for a patent by his agent« Munn & far as Linkville. names, written with their own hands, Mrs. C. B Watson, of Lakeview.'•anie turned last week. When they left their I C<>., of New York, but it had been pat­ A large number of Ashland's young MAIN ST.. ASHLAND, OREGON, The citizens of t^e Fort r.nd , Vicinity can be seen at our office: intention was to settle permanently with ented by another party seine two years folks spent last Sunday at the Soda in from Lake county this week. The O regon Kinxrr Tr* hi 8 cunsa aiy bick b-’vr petitioned the CountyCourt of lake previous to his apidjcation. W. I. Nichols returned fo Yreka on their son at that place, but the severe county, for a voting precinct, as there is ■ nd Kidiuyj, ind I am st a loss i, expr"*u n>y gr.it- Is now prepared to do all kinds of work Springs, which are under the manage­ itude. I fh"ll ..1 v»ys remember the Oregon KHney winters which they were compelled to ex­ in his line at his new shop, Friday morning’s stage of last week. now a considerable number of voters at Tea witu ;.le :»tire ,->nd e«leeiL,aDd highly lecom- C oncert . — Lovem L ovi of good music will ment of Matt Shannon who is making them perience was too much for them and now OH MAIN STREET. ON THE SITE OF HIS OH) SHO? Judge Steele of Yreka,hasgonetoShas­ the Fort and vicinity, and they want to mend ii lo all div friend« aid uciiuaintai ce«. be glad to hear th a concert will be a popular summer resort. ir that as they are once more in Ashland we un ­ J. H. P. DOWNING, Reports from Eistern Oregon state ta to try the Sil verthorn murder c;ise. get the best of the Postmasters on the given in Ashland oil Saturday evening, Special attention given to Shoeing. Portl nd, Or., Ju'y 31,1379. derstand they will remain. George Gar- road, who detain their daily papers, es- Last Saturday morning the hills sur­ July 3d, the (lay df the celebration. It grass hoppers are becoming so thick on Whi’e I was in T1 iirnook la«*. Winter, I waa af- rett formerly one of the Academy stu­ 4-32 if peciallv on election times, as they are freted in my bick ant kidn-ye eo tbit it was al- will l e under the direction of Professors Willow creek and in Hajipy Canyon that rounding town were covered with snow. dents, brought them in. confident that the vote of the precinct, nio»t iniporaib!« 'or me to re ch Portl -nd. When I L. L. Rogers and J. Q. Willits, and will the farmers will have to cut their grain Read the advertisement ef the grand got here 1 was induced to try the Oregon Kidney Just as we expected; a yound lridy(not will decide the national election. a z. weight for hay in order to save it. first class. The proceed are to go to the ball to be given the evening of the 3d of Tea. I drank, at my me tis, the tei mais from It, in Ashland though) was called Oporiby the Vegetables are very scarce at the Fort and it has effected a radical cure, I cm highly rec. M. E. Church organ fund, Programme Thia week's Jo'irmil contains the pro­ July. GENERAL BLACKSMITHINtf census enumerator, and his business be­ —where are the peddlers? ommeod it. E. COHN. next week. ceedings in full of a rfery interesting AND W. R. Buck of UniontoWn had a rib ing stated he inquired her name, age, etc, Portland.Or., July 3), 1879. session of the Teachers Institute; held at broken by falling from a wagon last Dr. Hemmingway, has arrived at the WAGON MAKING, «nd upon a most positive refusal, the F or W ashington T erritory .—G. W. post, he relieves Dr. Kober who goes to i MARRIED week. Wilshire, Dr. J. M.j Taylor, J. A. Cus- that ¡»lace on Tuesday the 15th inst. enumerator said: “Well Ini good at BONANZA, 0BEG02T. Prof. McCheneney of Oakland, Cal was Fort Bidwell, Cal We understand the road between guessing, and will put you down at 32,” i-k, and J. W. Rigg* start the 1st of present. The post looks very dull since F. Co. COFFIN—McCLELLAN. — At the resi­ Linkville and Yreka i3 closed by high Oh, for heaven’s sake don't screamed the All kinds of blacksmithing done in the July fi r Washington Territory, by way dence of Dr. Cason, in Lakeview,June The eighth annual reunion of the Ore- < water. lady; I’m only 2G,” The census i man left. Grass has begun togrow on the trail 15, 188(>j by Rev. Father Blanchet of best style at reasonable prices. of Linkville. Mr. Wilshire goes to look g*»n Pioneer Association Was held I at from their quarters to the Suttler store Jacksonville, Frank Coffin to Miss. after his stock interests in that country, John and Loss. Roberts of Alkali val­ smiled his thanks, took down the re- HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. Portland on the 15th inst. About 500 Johanna F. McClellan. and nobody left to hurrah for Garfield. while Dr. Taylor, Cusick and Riggs go mair ing answer?, and traveled. r ley have been «pending a few days in the from different ¡»arts of the state were VYagons, Buggies, Wheel-barrows, Sic, Joe Beach expects to Join the army of with the intention of practicing their The Califrrnian for the month of BÒRI? made and repaired. Plow work re­ present and a very interesting time was valley. Postmasters soon. professions. If you wish any thing done July is again on our table with anew and ceives special attention. The Scott Valley Aetc« speaks very reported. Capt. Ferree left the post for a trip to LOGAN.—In Ashland, Juno 20th, to in their line you had better call imme­ (4-28 tr neatly-designed cover. Among its con ­ The steam saw mill st Big Butte run highly of Miss. Ella Scott as a music the valley, I expect he will pay your diately, as they wiH not return till fall. the wife of C. W. Logan, a daughter. tents are: “How Dr. Whitman saved Ore­ by Patterson. Marsh & Co., under the teacher. L. A. N kil , W m . H abt . ic , R. P. M kl gon, ” by S- A. Clark; “The death af the town a visit. He may travel incog. Louis Huseinan and C. E. Burrows, of C oyotes .—Coyotes are very numerous personal supervision of Wm. Patterson, Just watch for a spanking black team A SHL A ND MAHKET. in the hills about Ln tie Butte creek,and is turning out a great quantity of lumber Yreka, visited Ashland and Jacksonville Sun,” by Isabel A. Saxon; “The inter- coming in to town anil you will find the oceanic Canal,” by Win. Lawrence Merry, have caused much loss to stock owners. which is being hauled to various parts or this week. and other interesting matter. If you genial Captain behind them. They are ¡•articularly fond of young the valley. W. I. Nichols will establish a pleasure The weather is fine, the grass abun­ a T David Paine has bought IGO acres of resort upon his ranch a short distance want a number one Journal, send for it ¡ ¡g-», and have killed a good many this Harris Neil & Co., dant. Hay will be plenty, but for the to the California Publishing Co. No. 202 summer. A bounty offered for their the Oliver sheep ranch, on Dry creek, from Yreka. —DEALERS IN— enormous amount of deer which abound Sansome Si. San Francisco. s. dj'S would Boon nd the country of which, gives him the key to the range in J E. Potter is teaching the Antelope All kinds of fresh and dried in the flats here would be more hay than their^»r sence. Our legislators sh< uld his vicinity. He is now living oil the school, and has ar average attendance of W heat W anted .—Wagner, Anderson the Fort and the people in the vicinity . . Meats, . . give the matter their attention, for the ¡»lace with his family, and has a good about 35 pupils & Co., of the Ashland Mills, aro now would need. Unfortunately the soldiers Hides and pills I oiglit, and all kinds of fa SATURDAY EVE., July 3, 1880 saving ' f ¡»roperty in the state which band of sheep. buying wheat, for which they are paying stock taken in exchange for meat. Rev. Geo. Nut ley’s hen roost was are occupied with shooting at targets,and A ¡»arty, consisting of Messrs. George Uu37.v3-tt v ’llil be effected by clearing off coyotes 2-tf. robbed of a number of fine pullets last the highest cash market price. have no time to kill deer. The prospect C ommences G p . m . —E nds 12 m . and Marsh Wagner and Misses Kate fr un stock ranges would be very mater­ Saturday night. D esirable P roperty for S ale .—The was talked over at the Fort, and our ial and would justify the oflering of a and Laura Thornton and Nettie Wagner, Tickets (8u;>per included)................... Sì 50 Mrs. Bilger of Jacksonville, with her house and lot of John Ralph, on Main Commissary Sergent, still smarting under LitRBËR ! start to-morrow morning for the Willam­ LUMBER ! good, large bounty. the great loss of stock he sustained last street, is offered for sale at a bargain. daughter Annie, is spending a few wneks - MUSIC FBffltiSHED BY— ette, to attend the State Fair and visit The lot contains an acre and a quarter of winter, (about 50 per cent,) by the scar­ at the Soda Springs. Ciiit’UJT C ourt . —Since our last report Portland and other places. SMITH'S BAND, of Jackson i vses before the Court have been dis­ We understand that a number of fam­ ground, with extensive frontage, plenty city of hay, declared war against these Jno. F. McLean the accommodating j —FOR— posed of as follows: State vs. Jas. Mc­ miller at E*u and costs. The following were con­ at Phoenix, lias been eflgaged to fill catalogue of the Bishop Scott Grammar apply at the premises. —I will make lumber 20 per cent fiuppsr by Jaspsr Houck who Would dare to come within ten feet tinued: State ?s. F. M. Overbeck ami Mr. McLean’s ¡'lace for the ensuing year. school m Portland. cheaper for C ash than i* was ever before I R eturned .—W.H. Atkinson and H.F. of them. 1 suppose the most of your sold here. Lumber from best Yellow R. it. Klippie; A. Ji Walls vs. J. B. A. B. Meacliem bits been appointed In­ The pupils of Mrs. Skinner’s private Phillips with their wives, arrived home readers do not know what a commissary F loor M anagers : Pine, and warranted to be evenly sawed Thomas; G. KareWski vs. A. W. Hawk dian Commissioner again, by President school enjoyed a very pleasant picnic in Sunday evening. They enjoyed a very Sergent is. Now, a Commissary Sergeant G. S. BUTLER, J. S. EUBANKS, Clear flooring, siding and rustic for ctt. Three cases were dismissed at plain­ Hayes and will go with others to ratify the grove Wednesday. pleasant trip. WbHe in Portland they is a regular Soldier, or one who has been $15 per Thousand, tiffs’ cost: Howe S. M. Co. vs 11. Alli- I the agreement with the Utes. Wonder W. PHILLIPS. saw a number of old Ashlandites and old a regular soldier and picked out on ac­ Nothing like advertising. A W. Bish At the mill 5 miles frem Ashland, A}/ s m et al.; I.. Straus vs. N. Brown & Co. if he »ill again jeopardize the scalp-lock pioneers with whom they were acquain ­ orders promptly filled. , and C. I>. Reed et al vs. Hein Dcniff. which came so near dangling at the belt has just received an order for canned ted from different portions of Oregon, count of being good natured and made a fruit from Woodlafid, Cal. Commissary Sergeant. As none but good 1-tf CHANDLER & PICHAKDS. G. Karewski vs. M. Colwell—Judgment of a Modoc warrior. attending the Pioneer and Masonic meet­ natured men can get that position, re­ W m. H. Roberts has erected a large fi>r plaintiff $134. W. Heely vs. Apple­ ings at that place From them we learn gardless of his other qualifications. They Two Salem boys who barely escaped barn for Douglas Gum, who will soon gate Mining Co.—demurrer sustained. that J. S. Eubanks intended leaving are called in military phrase non-com the penitentiary a short time since, for AT—— commence his dairy business. Portland for Walla Wall» by the outgo­ batants; they pass before a Doctor when A Y oung G reen back er .—We should shooting a hog, belonging to a Mi. Hall Geo. Deal, of Cottonwood, came over judge from the following incident, given of that p^ace, are again in trouble for on Friday of last week for supplies, He ing steamer the day they left. they enter the service, and a phenologist horse stealing ami will undoubtedly reach ns by Mr. Gale, that the ranks of the F or A shland .— Miss Ella Scott, the before they are made Commissary Ser reports times dull about that place. greenback party are likely to be recruited the place for which they started by get- popular vocalist and efficient music teach­ gent, who examines the development LINEVILLE, OGN., Ladies, remember that the Misses ting into the former scrape. bv the growing generation of our popula­ of the bumps of coii/bativeness, and re­ I er at Fort Jones, intendstaking the posi­ Just received at Reiser’s; a full line Anderson keep a fine assortment of tion of musical instructor at the Ashland moves either the bumps or the Sargeant. tion: At the Wagnercreek Sunday School ----- ON last Sund ay the topic of the purchase of of Osborne reapers and mowers, dry Millinery goods constantly on hand. As the Sergeant is a non-combatant he is College, and will assume the duty at Monday, Eve., July 5th 1880. Another fire occurred in Salem on the Christ’s body from the soldiers at the goods, groceries, clothing, boots and commencement of the fall term in Sep- nut entitled to any arms, except the two toiab was under general discussion, and shoes, cigars and tobacco, candies and morning of the IGth destroying i num­ teinber. She is a thorough teacher, and which nature gave him, and they are The Imported Percheron, the question was asked: “What kind of nuts, hats an I caps, notions, stoves, tin ber of business houses on State street. The best of Music. cannot fail to give eminent satisfaction. generaly very poor ones. So with great money were they paid? The inquiry and hardware for sale at bed rock prices A postoflice to be known as Lava Beds Her departure will be regretted by many trouble he managed to borrow a gun and OTTO HEIDRICK, 1-tf. had nearly gone the round of the school for C ash . Give him a call. has been established in Siskiyou County, friends, yet they cordially wish her good ammunition, and after shooting away a General .«Tanager. 1-5. when one little fellow was struck by an T im » m my d 'gs loafing about Phoenix. with J >hn A. Fairchilds as postmaster. health, happiness and prosperity in her hundred or two rounds at the target, is inspiration, held up his hand, and, with One night able to kill at ten yards, and being satis­ CO last week they V attacked a val- : Amos Willits has returned from his new home. — Yreka Journal a confidence born of unwavering convic­ I liable colt l«el»»ngin have found another person as compe ­ tle incident which hapened while return­ d v-.c r>\i gU 8. muiis ,.nd p-'S'engerr. exhibition will be the greatest ever held chairs, trJ-’es bureaus, washstands, and Among our new advertisements will tent to fill the position. He was com ­ in the State, and great praperatimis are ing home, was related to mo by one of kirn. I.. W-t.b, Ageut at l.iakv.lle-J. 8. Beach, sell. They be found th~: of the new butcher shop bceng made for the celebration of < ur other things they have pelled to resign his p ^ition’as teacher,of the party under promise of secrecy. A.e r a! F r* Klim th. 4-16- f AL FERREE. Pro-ri» or. national holiday <>ii Monday, the 5th u have some handsomely-finished articles opened by J. A. Romans. Try his the Eagle Point school to the regret of 1 While retiming home they had to cross J uly, ami that fully 30.000 pe qile will De of native woods tluCt beat imported goods meat. the entire community. II»* h*»w ver se­ ; Annie aC"eek. stream very deep nt pres- ICS CEEA2Æ PARLOSS assembled together on that day. Last for beauty and style. Monday Joe Taylor • went up on the t’- ng washed away they Friday night of last week our streets cured Mr. Ge ». Dean to fill Iris p’a:e, ent, the bri Ige btrng ----- AND----- A Company has been organize 1 to Occident with three head of blooded hor­ w.»re made quite lively by several men which cannot beotherwi.se thin satisfu:- h id tcross ivhero tl.cV cotrbl find a 1» >r’s wife and siste: will »1« the w i> ii tii dei-- r.r. I swift to a dark bay» a steppe- These horses hole through Honey Lake Va’i yand Surprise who had indulged a little too much ■ 'he accompany him. wade. At Li^t they f »ffn I a log across in »rdent. been in training n East Portland for Valley, to Alturas, and thence to Goose a very deep spot, the l 'g being about a G. A. NUfLEY, Prjonetor some time and have gofie fu receive the Mrs. Jas Taylor, living r. few miles I. O. G. T G rand O fficers .—The Lake Valley. It is called the Nevada and finishing touch in order i’> c*'inpete for north of town, died very suddenly of 1 election of officers of the Grand Lodge, foot under water—there w is a dilemma; -----Fresh Bie d, Pics and C kes kept cor- the premiums offered by the Agricultural Oregon railroad, upon which w(>Tk will be his companions n »t being afraid of water, congestion of the lungs, last Friday i-tantly en hand. , I. O. G T. took place at Albany on association. This is the reeond lot of commenced this month. At Rast so says —GEN. FLEUKY and BOBBY BURNS evening. horses that ha\earrived at the Grounds the Susanville An’coral . L w ednesday, resulting as follows: C A crossed over first though with great diffi­ ßäfOue door north of Centn! Hot«I. culty, but the Commissary Sergeanttried within the part few days and more are will be kept at my stable near Ashland lie M iss Addie Wilshire is teaching a I Shelbr Je, G. W. C. T; M ts . E. M 51-3m C. A. NVTT.EY. Our friend J. Q. Latta, of Lakeview, I rcjiorted to be on the wav. DorUand one place after the other but no go, he had coning senon. ! Vander vort, G. W. Conn; Sue Joplin, G. Trlrjram. anived in town last Friday,remaining till school near Central Point, to which to cross there,or stay there all night. Once — \RABIAN BOV until the 28th W. V . ---------- . —----- T; J. E. Houcton, G. W. S; G.^ place she was taken by her brother Will F. W. BASSF0BD, the following Wednesday morning. He he concluded to stay, but then big buck Aj rU «nd ra urn the first we>'k in July. A nother T ragedy . The Walla Walla W. Demick. G. W. T; H. A. Wallace, is from San Francisco, via way of Port­ last Surtday. deer with hoads bent ana antlers painted ATTORNEY AT LAW . AND Within ‘h>- p:«st f-w ye irs there has been, .S/u/es»««n contains the follow ing account C Schicffclin of Rogue fiver, will lear* G. W. C; M H. Harrison, G. W. Ml came charging upon him, grizzly bear land, and reports a very rough trip up a desi erate ♦ ffbrt jn this and Marion conn-, CONVEYANCER, of a horrible tragedy at Milt, n, m Eas­ Edith Tozier, G. W. D. M; Emma Fish­ the coast.the vessel being disabled,which with his family about the fst of Septem­ ties to prejudice the minds of th* people, with paws outstretched and jaws open, tern Oregon. A saloon keeper named er, Grand Guard; M. Chambers, Grand caused them to be five days on the rough ber f<>r Los Angeles, Cal. vfhere he will came rushing at him, in his troubled ASHLAND, - - - - OREGON. I «gainst my Peichtrun stock; »nd in order, Krueger entered a saloon kept by a man “ rntinel: K A Pn*man; Grand Messen- to give their slander some «ppenramse o?. locate permanently. waters. While below he bought a large mind, so he made up his n«ind to cross at named Lewis about midnight Saturday Hoxter, Superintendent; Co’hcions rromrtj» m. d<-, «mi f peci »1 aventi n being «■>. hare destroyed two of ae fue draft ger; M. E. I. O. Miller has sold his house and lot all hazards, first looking down upon the given o 'he prepnr.it- jo of Deed*, Mo tg g* aid the 12tli and being under »h- influence stock of goods for his Lakeview business. , E. \V. Ryan and Juvenile Templars -lallione «sever c&me to Oregon, with sev--, of liquor the two quaircl? l and Lewis Jacob Wagner, who returned on Mon­ on Granite street to Daniel Miller for James H. Grist, Grand Representatives. surging stream he raised his eyes towards other Leg .1 P .,er-. ••rnl colti and yi tme horses. That tbs psb-. struck Krueger over the head with a day from a visit to Siskiyou county, re­ 81,000, and has bought Mr. Welch’s heaven, ami offered up the following CâJT Otee io Ro- m No. 3, racou! etory ■ f V atoMc has been designated as the ic miv nut be deceive I by ilie«e bus« Hillsboro revolver and ordered him out. hut he plaxje, adjoining, for §G'jO. Buiidiug (.4-31- f prayer: “Oh have mercy upon a poor 'I n1 and opened the the grain irf Scott valley m.My tiirn out lished in their new business, with «a Sue high « stimatiun thi* s'O'k ie held in at other Etireka Livery, door of the saloon: Lewis said, “don t better than here, as it is' considerably assortment of tools, and are ready to do Standard. drowned in water. Though k no west pl 'Ce*, which will be Kent free on applies come in or 1 will fix yen;' at this Kru­ later, but, without rain, Ke considert anything ir. their line. H orse T hieves A rrested .-Geo. Parks that I never liked water, never drank SALE AND' FEED STABLES ! tit»- • eger answered, “Damn you. if you want The people ef this fecticn well knew of, The celebrated LaBelle wagons, Colt’s and Jack Bunch of Josephine county water willingly or knowingly. f f I did to shoot, go ahead, and startc 1 to go in the crops here as having the better the valuable animals for farm and team n«c the door; At this Lewis raised his re­ chances. J. N. T. Killer * O o .P t ’ b , Lock-lever rake and Walter A. Wood were arested at Happy Camp, Cal., by ; it was by the machination of Joe Beach unbeknown to me. And r oh Lord, if the deputy Sheriff of Siskiyou county for I that were raised from the two French, volver and shot and Krueger returned Sam Simpson, the poet, who has been mowers for sale by Butler F Rockfellow, the larceny of two horses belonging Thon wilt carry me across safe I prom­ LINKVILLE,--------------- OREGON the fire without either one being hit. horses btou hi here by Mr. S. Colver eotne to Wm. Chapman and Samuel Hogue of i : ise that I will never ask another favor of Soon half a dozen shots were fired. At rusticating upon the rugged banks of at the Pioneer store. years aco, (ttey weie yt blood«,) bnl when Large new barn ar I corral, and every the second shot'Prest n, who was near Klamath river, was in Ashland last Sun­ Mr. Atkinson says the roads on the Kerbyville. It seems" they had taken , Thee.” We doubt that he will ever keep arrangement to give satisfaction m every i biecders can secure the service of a pnr* I the door, staggered off the porch and day accompanied by Mr. Cushman with hills between this place and Roseburg the animals and were making their way branch of the business. b oo i horse for a reasomble price they to California via Happy Camp. Here : that promise, however, he crossed the felt into the street, saying, “I am shot, whom he has been stopping. Sam is on should avail themselves of ihe priviledge , are in excellent condition, being as they were identified by Arthur Chapman, creek safely, and just at dusk Sunday run for a doctor. A man by the name his way to Portland to attend the publi­ HiY, GRAIN m FLm - - f horses, Some o the line i dr.if* colts ut the 1-iS" smooth as the valley roads of Medlock ran up thr»s*reer and returned the owner of one of the Constantly on 1 and and for sale. evening the p>arty could be seen silently who noticed that they were acting su3pi- with a doc* r, who pron ur.ced TVeston cation of a book c>f poems by himself, State Fair were shed by Gen. Fleury Peter Simon, who keeps the “Travel­ ciously. Iv Following up hi» mq’”nes, hfc coming through the woods back of the dead. In the meantime Krueger and and wo will vouch for its containing ers Hume at Eagle Point, furnishes soon what rts the matter and garrison. Now the Sergeant is safe at Lewis bail made up and shook hands,and many a brilliant verse. soon found 1 I TERMS. ! when informed of Preston s death dis­ cxecllen* fare at two-bits a meal, and forthwith turned them over to the a. lep- home in bed, meditating upon the ex­ • ■ ’ ’ ' ' j A number of wagons containing a band utV Sheriff for that section Notice was citement and sport attending a deer hunt. claimed any knowledge of it. The justice For GEN. FLEURY «nd AR\BI >I4 '3 lasara —I will can fresh fruitsand vegetables quired bonds, they now lirger in durance having made the assault. Both parties parauin< ir -treets quite often, the old after his business at the shop ver, which he keeps at his side, waiting of all kinds upon orders during the com­ .TJ'^'G- o ' h I pasf urage 68 c««nts p1 r w ?_»o ( will probably be tried before the Grand women ' The furniture store tells. One of the vile. Parks and Bunch are said to be for anybody to