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ASHLAND TIDINGS LOCAI. BREVITIES. The Fourth in Ashland. J. W. Riggs will leave Ashland the Man Drowned in Lost River. Luke County .X'WJ. A B a <’K S omehs m i r. »n Tins lay fiist of next week, and all wishing work . JUIV 9. ISSO Taillips hack In >ught three ¡»aasengero FRIDAY The celebration in Ashland last Satur [F.nm me Fs u.Uier <-f July l#tj Roseburg did nt celebrate the 4th done wdl call between thisj, time ami From B. F. Myer, who has been at I in from Linkviile. One of them, a sol- day, although attempted under difficul I Linkviile for several days, we have re The grand jury in the case of Wm. this year. ¡Sunday evening. WEA HER REP. RT. (iier. wlru was sating < n tl.e Lack seat, ties and in the face of unusual apathy Mr. Baum and wife and Mrs. Hill will We learn from tlie people of Willow upon the part of most of our citizens, ceived the following account of a case of Douglas, held to answer f rthc killing of xvhen m tile neighliorliuod of Kean creek The following is the weather report- reach home to-morrow. Spiiugs that N. A. Jacobs has given the was about as interesting and satisfactory drowning that occurred last Saturday: Gordon at Bonanza last spring, fa .led to yielded himself to the soothing embrace furnished us by H. C. Hill, fdY Th’ft week C. A. Nutley is selling fitiv, large straw utmost satisfaction as a teacher, and to everyone as the celebrations in preced “George Gilbert, who had on shares a find an indictment, holding that Douglas of Morpheus, and no doubt “In dreams ending July 7th. .Thermometer re berries at a bit a quart. upon consideration of which his services ing years. A slight difficulty in deciding band of horses belonging to some man in acted in self-defense. Douglas Was re through court and camp he bore the tro corded at 6 a . m . at»d 12 xi The people of Big Butte celebrated have been engaged for the fall and win upon the day for the- celebration, or Shasta valley, Cal , was drowned in Lost leased from custody immediately after phies of a conqueror.” But his drcam THERMT R WE vntFR DATE river, about twelve miles from Linkviile. this action of the grand jury His long was disturbed about as suddenly and ter terms. Monday as Inde|»end«mce Day. .something else,seemed to have a depress confinement, (having been in jail since 6 A. M. 12 M Prof Rogers returned last week from ing effect upon the committees appointed In comjiany with four or five other men, rudely as that of Bozarris. In the de A. T. Wright was the census enumer 56 76 Clear.. 1 he was driving cattle along the river. February), has told c'n him and his scent of a rather «teep grade, at a pretty a tour through the northern portion of ator of Scott Valley township, Siskiyou to make arrangements, and it was feared o*» 7 7 57 friends hardly recognized him when re I < I the county, and informs us that he re the exercises would not be successful,but The cattle would swim from one siile of good speed, the hack o' gave a bounce over county. 84 54 leased. He returns to Bonanza shortly. I i the stream t > the other, and the men 44 64 87 s »Idier, wh»» was 4 I a cross-brake ami the Miss Lewis, of Linkviile, has been ceived assurances «if substantial support at the last momenlone or two gentlemen would ¡»hinge in on their horses and « Mr. S. S. Cox ’ r'fornis us that he has j i , 86 65 5 for the Ashland College from that sec • ling > a kwa .1 ather extc Fi'vely, was infused a little life into the committee spending several days in Ashland and <C 80 60 swim after them. Gilbert attempted to finished shearing his band of sheep an i 6 tion next school year sent mt ihea.r a. i. a rtV'4\n g motlulL on general arrangements, and “plucked 4 4 Jacksonville. 60 79 Ï rross the stream in this way, and when has'Iiap”SMl of his wool. The ¡'rice at and as the stage didn't wait for him to ......... Ttry bicycles in Hillsboro. Luelling the laurels of victory from the brow of John Sizemore, of Sam’s valley, will about midway fie became frightened ai'J which he s >ld is 20J cents ¡»er pound. come down he al’.gliteil in the road. Jle has taken out a policy for accidents, and defeat,” as it were. drive his band of fine horses to Lake called for help. The men told him no* i He says tho clip is very light, owing totlie made a complete revolution and struck N otk e .—All who are indebted to me The music of the day was furnished by Handley will write out his obituary no to be alarmed, but to give the hor£e free severe season just ¡Kissed. for wood, or otherwise, are hereby noti bounty spon. the ground feet fiist, thus escaping any tice for our next issue: Several surgeons some gentlemen from Phoenix, with fife rein and he would be all right. When fied to settle the same at once. Jack Million and Jame3 McGee started A general rodeo of all stock on this hurt. He says he awoke bcfo.e ho and drums, and Prof. Scott's orchestra are watching the evolutions with great within a few feet of the shore, in eight range is being held At Cottonwood. Stock struck He wasn t sleepy after that. June 1, 1880. H eaton F ox . for Eastern Oregon with Mr. Wilshire from Jacksonville also played a few very interest. — >ndependt id. feet of water, he gave the bridle rein a men from Warner, Chewaticnn, Summer List Sunday. acceptable pieces at the speaker’s stand. W heat W anted .—Wagner, Anderson The Yreka Jourt/d of the 7th says: J. Ashland is it little too far fr«»m the heavy ¡mil, a'*d threw the horse uj»on lake, Silver lake, Sprague river, Drew’s Call iir at the furniture store of B.iu.n A Co., of the Ashland Mills, are ndw B. .White and son, of Oakland, formerly About 10 o’clock Mr. J. E. Cardwell was his back, being himself thrown from the cities to catch all tl.e peripatetic music buying wheat, for which they are paying A Hill, and examine their excellent as of R ick Point, Oie., have been in town called to the chair, to preside over the hortc. He made ail attempt to swim valley, Goose lake, and other points are I and varieties but occasionally a hand « r- sortment of furniture. in attendance. All unmarked and un the highest cash market price. 2-tf. since Satu’day, and intend going out to assemblage, and after the hoisting of the (and some say he was a good swimmer) branded cattle found on the range will gan or a pate n.c^' i’ie vendor patses Miss Irene Chitwood has gone out to the Khimath Lake country on a pleasure stars and stripes, to the accompaniment t.irough, and ?est aday morning, besides Rut as the horse came toward him he receive attention N otice .—F. W. Bashford is duly Linkviile, to pay a visit of some length of martial music: Mr. E. K. Anderson trip for fishing and bunting. the dancing Dears, two little German clutched his head ami neck, and both authorized to attend to my business *.» friends in that place. In the June session of the Circuit children, a boy and a girl, aged about R was introduced and made a rery inter horse and man sank. The horse soon Tie Adti inn says: James Williams affairs in Ashland, ani all business tran David and Will Sho >k, of Alkali val caught another shad in his trap near Fort esting speech. He was followed by rose to the surface and swain ashore, but Court the indictments against Moses and 6 years, respectively, were singing sacted for me by him will be legal. ley, came in to Ashland lust Friday, and Stevens a few days ago. Shad are being Messrs. A. P. Hammond, VV. A. Wilshire, Gilbert was not seen again. Two or Clark, Asher Fairington and Columbus and ¡'laying a violin and triangle for the J. H. M ay F ikld . Long were dismissed. Indictments were J. S. McCain« Giles Wells, and Gea celebrated the Fourth in our valley.. silver they could collect. They made three hours afterward an Indian recov found in larger quantities near the mouth A special meeting of the Eastern Star of the Columbia each year, aiid will no Nutley, each <‘f whom did admirably,and ered the body by diving, which was found against Lester Loobiis, for larceny very good music Tor such little j»e<q>le, N otice ,—Albert Elliott, living at the and N A. Clark, for assault with a dan illustrated to the great satisfaction of the Col«l Springs on the Linkviile route, has Chapter will be held next Tuesday even doubt become a staple article. and as long as they retain their ¡»resent brought to Linkviile, where an inquest gerous weapon. The cases of Luke audience the happy facility for speech and will keep a supply of hay and gram ing, and a full attendance is desired. childish appearance, they will be able to Thunder showers have been seen making for Which the American citizen was held by a coroner’s jury. It was Mulky vs. M. W. Bullard, and J. F. T<>r the accommodation of teamsters and evident that the horse had struck him Munz vs. John Elsascr and F. Bogner make more money in that way than in Our barber, J. W. Presley, deserves creeping along the backbone of the moun is famous. ' v travelers. 2-3t. several times on the head and face while were settled. The cases of Albert Reid any other. the thanks of the t >w:i for cld/i.'ing the tain range east of our valley several About noon the people were invited to O xen .-A fine yoke of cattle, large, well inLb.sh Lum the plaza around the llag time* within the past week, but they the well-laden tables, and in the exercise under water, as both ears were cut and vs. M. Colwell, C. E. Randall vs. John THE ORECJN KIDNEf TEA. did not deviate from the mountainous that followed there can be no complaint a piece <»f one gone. There was a deep Moon, and 1*. F.• McManus vs. George I I matched in size and color, well broken, ¡Hile. cut above the left eye, and both hands Nurse were continued for another term Rev. J. S. McC .in Las g >ne to Klam track enough to sprinkle us any. 3cven years old, for sale by David Dun Read the following testimonials, not of apathy or indifference sustained. and arms were wounded. The blood ath Agency to live, having accepted the Other cases were treated as follows: M. fr »in persons 3,000 miles away, whom no Transactions of the Roseburg Land Of- lap at his ranch on Big Butte. Good In the afternoon a small band of “hor ¡xis.tiun of teacher under the govern tne for June are as follows: 222 acres ribles” on horseback, who made up in continued tv run from his nose and left T. Walters vs. Smith & Lambert judg one know», but from well-known and [3-3t.] yoke goes with them. ment. s -id mi «.ash; 16 homestead entries, em- ugliness what they lacked in numbers, ear during the inquest, a sickening sight. ment for plaintiff. JohnGleim vs John trustworty citizens of Oregon, whose The verdict of the coroners’ jilry was as Fritz—referee appointed to t ike testi W anted . A sp in of go »d y rnngbroo 1 names, written with their own hands, Good oak and pine wood in any quan b.acn g 2,1’51 acres; 16 filial homestead rode about the grounds and received the follows: m ires, broken to h irneis, with or with mony. J. Thompson vs. C Ilattsm— cm be seen at our oilice; tity for sale caeap by Dougins Gum at entries, embracing 2,449 acres; 10 pre- tribute of admiration from “Young “We, the jury eiiqiaueled to inquire judgment for forclosuic granted. Sher out colts, of gool disposition and goo.1 S ilverton , O regon , March 29,1880. the old Kilgore p.ace >u tlu eastern ------ — edge -ov. eiution tiling ; one mineral application. America.” At half-past four a ¡icdestrian into the cause of the death of the body stock. At»;»’y for two weeks to D. P. I i oi town. iffs sales were confirmed in the cases of I have been affl cted with a kidney [51-U J The Yreka./ aim d says the wool yield contest drew the crowd. A circular m>w before us, find from the testimony: Britt li'i W i» ur cr • ;k, sit m Ie3 fr »:ii ! trouble for twelve years, during which A. McCalleu vs. Jos. Rechlin and Hick That the person was George Gilbert, track, 150 yards in extent, had been > y was •f X,sk you county this year is nut very Ti:«‘ race of t e Ashland. Cash down, an 1 a fair price time I have used almost every kidney ageil about 40 years, a resident of L.ttle -.eV . u.iie much s :ort of the usual supply, not- staked out. The race was a half-hour, Snasta, S.skiyou county, California; and man vs. H ckman. Win. Forsythe vs. remedy I could hear of but obtained no c.v ’ .ti.u I out 31 >n i ,y, a .a . ♦vill be paid. |4 2w.j ou.ii ac oss under t.’.e budg >n mi ., i.ie w thshmdi: g the heavy loss of slietpdur- go-as-you-please. Four young men en that he came to his death by accidental Ellen Forsythe—Default opened and de relief until 1 trie 1 the Oregon Kidney ng the winter; Much of the wool ¡Hilled tered, Messis. Bali. Lyttleton, Brown dri,wiling in atteinjiting toswim his horse fendant «itswers; case continue I. State Tea. I am now using the second box M eeting N ext S n » x ’.—RT'giu is street. across Lost liver a; a point about 12 of Oregon vs. Wm. Forsythe, assault with ail 1 am free-to say that 1 am much better services will be I v!tl .t the Dan W dke I .» > ..ii-.. w.ta two trained *»e..rs c.ime fr mi dead sheep was f g • al qn dity,and and Siiortri l£e. The first prize was $10, miles east of Linkviile, Lake county, a dangerous weapon—defendant plead and have no hesitancy m recommending second prize $5. At first the contestants xchool Luu e, up the v.Tley, next Xu t ■ : ie.»te.day uiuriuiig, Uud gave s 4.1 well. remedy. Oregon. guilty and was sentenced to a fine of 8200. it as a pleasant and safe kidney day by Rev. L. L. R »gers. Ti e ¡»re al; .' f»»»'cei VAuiiatiuii 1 Ley are traveling W.B. Cox. The State F..11’ .s l;i.:;<_ ? .’<cn le I this all walked slowly around the ring to S. B. C ranston , W. C. H all , Mary Richlin vs. Jos. Richlin—decree of C ing will Le at 11 o’vlock iu the forenoon*, livi ti. wal’d. year, and the cl’owil on Al n.day, the day gether, but they soon began to spur up, ii.DENDAt r.. W. T , M ilch* 31, 1880. J ohn P eai son , E. J. B oyd , and iu a short time several different gaits and half-past two in the afternoon, and J. N T. M iller , J. G. S halloon . divorce granted. Lester Loomis, tried of Hie celebration, Wins equal to the antic I have had the d a'letcs for thirty 1 :.c Yreka peopled.d not celebrate the 'a basket dinner will be had on the Fouitii, except w.th a parade of “plug ipations, but it is too early m the season weie exhibited. The track was unshel A messenger was dispatched at once to for larceny-acquitted. N. A. Clark, as years. Have had many ¡lliysiciars pre grounds, after the morning services. A uglies,” aud a gra.nl van in toe evciuit3, for a tf«»o«l showing of Oregon’s produc tered from the hut sun, and the faces of his friends in Little Shasta, andthebrft!^ sault with dangerous weapon—guilty,and scribe for me, but failed to get relief. I fined $100. tried the O eg m Kidney Tea, and the general invitation is extended to the on Munday’. tions, and the display in every depart the pedestrians soon began to assume the was kept until the arrival of his ¡»artner. first dose gave me relief. I am now. appearance of boiled lobsters. When the on Monday, when it was buried at Link public. ment is s.iid to be meagre. almost well, and would recommend ii to William* Creek Correspondence. Duky w Co. wish to inform the people time was little more than half gone, viile. any one suffering from this disease. Just received at Reeser’s, a full line A t L i . nkville .-A ii Ashland gentleman that they haven large assortment or both Short ridge was compiled to withdraw, M oses 1‘ ike . Our correspondent sends us the follow sto; ping at Linkviile writes that there rocking and dining loom Cha.rs un hand. of (>3b irne reapers and mowers, dry being overcome E xcellent M anagement .—We find ing tinder date of July 3d’ with the heat and ex- Religious Notices. giols, groceries, clothing, boots and was no celebration attempted this year. Cu.. and see them. haustion. The others kept bravely <’>n, the following well-deserved complimen Strawberries are about done for; but His letter, date I the 4th, sivs: “About 'lhe jury in the case ui Dr. Silve.tii >ru shues, eigars and tobacco, candies and and when the time was up the score tary notice of the Oregon A California Farris’ cherries help reconcile us to the U. nion S abbath S< mool ,—Every Sun all the deimmstr.it¡<>n I have seen was at Xuad i, c.larged w.ta ,n.iidj., return nuts, hats an I caps, notions, stoves, tin stood, Lyttleton 41 rounds. Brown 34, Stage Company in the IlWer/» .S’frrr: changing progress of the season.s day morning at W o clock in the l’resby the running up <>f the flag in the morn ed a verdict of n >t gu.ny i--u. wj je ». an I liar lw ire fur sale at bed-rock ¡»rices Ball 32, Shortridge 24, Lyttleton taking “We must be allowed to statfe that the church, A cordial invitation ex - A trampish looking individual by the terian for C ash Give him a call. 1-tf. ing, a banner that had the nppea-ancc of This was his third tr.a. tended to all. Stage Co. under the efficient manage- name of Clieny has started a writing the first prize, and Brown, the second. having seen hard service. 1 ol»serve I a The Reading I ilpznd-nd says the A shland M. if - Services In the evening the ball at Houck’s inent of Col. W. S. Stone, General Su school on the creek. His handwriting is The grain crop in ¡Sam s v.il.ey .s much number of holes in it, and upon making fr.iitcrop will be rather light this year every Sabbath el evening.. Hall was well attended and much enjoyed perintendent is the best conducted line first-class. better than on this side of the ri«er, inquiry how they ca ne there was told crop will i i Sh.ist i county. The grain Sunday School in the United States. Together with m Prayer by all. The mftnugers concluded finally that the 11 »g had gone through the Mo although the farmers say tiiey Lave but also be short in mdiiy places — not up to The Hon. ft B. Caldwell expects to Meeting Tuesday evening, Messis. Carll and Smith, its popular Bible Read- to give a supper and it w:is served by doc war and the bullets from the Indian little over half a crop there the average although along the creeks Mr. Hou ck in his best style. Altogether route agents he has brought the road in move his family to the Willamette valley ing and Study Th ’.rsday evening. Dr. Taylor liaviiig le*t Ashland, our rifl«-« had torn it.” lea ling to Millville abundant crojis will the celebration may be said to have to much favor. The good work done on when he goes to attend the coming ses L. L. R ogehs , Pastor. town is now without a de.ittSt, a id a the road bed, together with the large sion of the Legislature. passed as agreeably as ever. N ew O ffiueks , I. O. O. F. —The fol gi >< al opening is i.tiered for a tii'ot-class tie harvested. M 1RRIED. Dr. Coon succeeded in organizing a amounts donated by the company to im Judge H uina and District Attorney lowing otlicers of Ashland Lodge, No. liieniLer of the ; •: > ifcssKui. Uoiiaiiv.it Items, Neil came in from Lakeview on Wednes prove this thoroughfare, entitle all to lodge of Champions last Sunday night 45, 1. O. O. I’., were regularly installed The twenty-eighth annu l! session of the day. The business of the Circuit Court much ¡iraise but none to more than the and Monday morning, the meeting be on toe night of July 2d, 1880, by A. D. M. E. Conference will Le hu.d in Eugene Cattle are fat, and we are getting fat, w.’W finished by Saturday. From them gentlemanly and accommodating Super ing protracted to the wCc sma hours. ..’luW, Helman, D. D. G M. : E. J. Farlow, City, commencing August i'Jih Bishop we learn that business is reviving at the I on fish — suppertime now. Williams Creek has no ardor to throw intendent, Col. W. S. Stone. In fact, N. G ; M. II. Drake, V. <1. J. D. Wiley, of Cincinnati, will pres.de. As I have not seen any items from away on Fourth of July occasions, but county seat of Lake, and improvements tho whole efforts of the company appear Fountain, Sec.; R. P Neil, Rec. Sec. ; Bonanza in your paper lately, 1 thought who are in progress. Frank Hooper, of Fort Jones, when camp meeting time comes be ¡ire- to be in the interest of the people, some • L. A. Neil, Treas. ; John Stanley, W that I would semi in some: DIED. t*ro attended the Ashland Academy thing unusual in corporations. As the pared to hear the welkin ring. A. P. Ball. I. G.; E. DePaatt, R. S. to If a lost hath»1 picked upon the road At the present writing, everything road is now constructed and improved a ’1 ye;u’s ago, is now teaching a public school between this place and Jacksonville, the In Lingell valley, July Two fair damsels on Thompson creek I ODLO\\ N. ; 1». High, L. S. fo N. G.; J. P. looks dry, but there is a cloud overhead trip overland is a great pleasure instead nt McAdams Creek, Siskiyou county. 1st, 18X0, i f inflamation of the bowels, had a regular set-to, or fist fight, the finder will please return it to O. It. Woodson, II. s. t.» V. G. ; H. C. 3Iy er, that looks pretty black, and we hope it Onic, e ’ dost daooldvr < f N. S. and L. S. to V. G. ; W. I! ildwin, It S. S. ; II Jas. E. Cardwell, of Jacksonville, was Myer, who fell asleep in the hack coming may rain some, so that it will cool the of a hardship. Honor, where honor is other day. The largest of the twain did Jos.e Goodlow, aged nine years. in Ashland on Saturday, to help us cele home from the County seat last Monday due.” the most pounding, but the other used J. B. Russali, L. S. S. Then hold us fast sweet death, brate. Quite a large number of Ashland evening, and was astuinshed to find his atmosphere, for it has been very warm words. Thompson T he C elebration in J acksonville .— the biggest “cuss | the last few days. If so it seemeth best, S wamp L ands .— Mr. C. H. Perkins, people w nt to Jacksonville on MonMy. hat gone when he awoke. “Landy” is a creek is in Jackson county. The Fourth came on the Fifth in Jack To Lim who gave us breath, of Eugene City, who has 1»een appointed Everything issuing smoothly since the N. A. Jacobs and Miss Ella Ritter, Champion of Honor, too. I don’t know whether to mention it as sonville, and the celebration took place That we should go to rest [ election, aS our right bower, for repre agent for the State in the selection of who have b«en teaching at Willow R. F. Fitzgerald, who was in Ashland i in Beekman & Linn's Park, which had an evidence of the progress of hard time- R. H. . sentative of Lake county was elected— swamp lands, has gone to Linkviile this Sj«rings and Sam s valley, respectively, this week with his family, his wife lec O. A. Stearns. That was of more inter- been prepared for the purpose. The ora or as proof of the sujierior industry of week in the prosecution of the duties of have returned to Ashland for the summer RÍ.AC K S MI TH I NO turing on Wednesday evening, was the : est than all the Presidential elections tion was delivered by E H. Autenreith, tha women of this locality, but. anyhow, his position. He will select new tracts vacation. publisher of the San Francisco Sun, in Esq., and received much praise. The it is a common sight to see women out in of swamp land in various portions of the Gen E. L. Applegate, of Portland, ar i which was published in 1874 fhe article combined, at least for this county. Declaration of Independence was fead the field helping to plant, cultivate an 1 State, but his chief business in Lake Everything is quiet just now in and by Chas. Prim. rived in Ashland on Tuesday’s stage, for ! against the DeYoung’n, which, being After dinner there take care of the crop. Will the govern county is to take evidence concerning a visit with his father and mother. He re ul by Knlloch from his pulpit last win ■ around Bonanza, and will be for nt least were horse races and foot races, the ment, Boss Kearney and the two great the swampy character of the lands alre dy now holds a ¡»osition in the custom house Ii A. c K Sì MITJON». ter, le«l to Chas. DeYoung’s attempt Upon • a week or two, for the town is deserted, greatest interest centering in a half-hour political parties now competing for the filed upon under the swamp land laws. at Portland | or nearly so. Thera are only enough pedestrian contest, similar to that in masculine vote allow this sort of labor the J reacher's life. For this purpose he will be at Linkviile, OREGON,' left to “ hold the fort, ” that is myself Messrs L. S. P. Marsh and Daniel Ashland. Six pedestrians entered for competition to go on unrebuked ! Some ASHLAND. The Salem St-d ‘iina>i says Ex-Senator Fort Klamath, Bonanza, Tide Lake and Miller and their families made a picnic Gordon, of Georgia, has accepted a posi and three or four others, and there is the match—H. Pape, R. Mackey, R thing's “got to be ¿lid,” or man, “the other places in the western part of the excursion up the valley above the S »da All kii’ds of work done promptly, and tion in Ibis’ Rtlte, and will arrive here in not life enough in any of us to create a Moore, H. Kubli, H. Mensor, W. H. image of his maker,” will be crowded sat.sf ictioii Una ran teed. county. APerwar I he will g j to Goose springs this week, and report a very disturbance of any kind. Everybody F. Nunan. The track measured 115 yards, out <>f the field. a short time, and spend a portion of his Lake, and H irney valleys. [Want of space compels us to omit a SPECIAL ATTtHTION CIVEN TO SHOEINC. ¡»leasant time. i in Oregon and a part in Georgia. has gone to the Lake County Court at and the score stood: Moore 57, Mac- Lakeview, as witnesses oil the Scotty, key 55, Kubli 44, Nunan 42, Pape 11, portion <?f this interesting correspon- “ >RVT1R AND V) ’ lT,T ST.'' -M s. R There is h >t quite as much building in It is understood that General Gordon is Z Cbhop opposite thè Livery .Stable. alias Win. Douglass, and Win. Gordon Mensor 7. The first prize was $7.50; deuce. ] 4-45 tf F. Fitz^er il l ai»’»e ire I bef‘»r-> an Xs’i- Ashland this summer as last, but in the interested in the development of Oregon I shooting scrape, and the general opinion the second. $2 50. In the evening the land an lienee in H >u?k’s H i’l M’ j V vm - country surrou iding there is more, and mining property. i is that there will be several more impli ball at Madaine's new hotel was the F rom A shland B utte . Messrs, The And'i'K an .i Ticidfiiri ■<> for July is d.iv evening, t » giva, as her a IV vt'ze• our planing mills ire kept busy in s ip cated in the atlair, especially Pur J. R. great attraction and was largely attended. C.Hilidge, Drake an I Tozer, who ascend- at hand, replete with interesting reading nient ann »nnced, “the fi ie<t intollect’ial plying finish? 1 lumber. I There will a’so be several cases before The hall was put in the best possible ed Ashland Butte List week, returned treat ever oflered to the public ” She, T. C. JuJkinM, of the Stale Jonrn i’, iA and numerous illustratious.as usual. It is the Grand Jury from here of smaller condition for dancing, and the supjier home on Sunday, and report a very BLACKSMITH. sp->ke for about an hour. Tha name of Eugene City,-passed through Ashland the ¡teerless agricultural journal of Amer- 1 note. pleasant trip, They found the snow was serve ! in the dining room below. lecture is t > » dignified a title for her ha Monday with a parly of six assistants, i ’a. and no farmer can afford to do with- J olly B achelor . General Grant, who was onfc of the from 100 to 200 feet deep in the old cra- rangue, which consists of a jumVe of going to Like c >u:ity to fulfill a contract < »it t. Tim subscription price is hut specially invite 1 guests, was not present, ter on the Northern Bide of the moun MAIM ST., ASHLAND, OSECONt triie expr »ssions up »n a great variety of of surveying public land. $1 25 per year. Send to The Orange How iie C aught H im .—Not many but hii failure to arrive did n >t seem to tain, while on the southern side it was mar the enjoyment of the merry dancers Ju 1 I Co. , 245, Braadway, New York. subjects t.’:at have long ag > been w »rn Is now pi epared to do all kinds of work C. K. Kium has m >ve I his sidd’.ery weeks since the T idings firm invested in all gone. They saw a good many deer, in his line at his new shop, out iin >n the rostrum, a genera’ tl iv >r of an l harness estabiisiiment into his own W. A. Wilshire, of the firm of McCall, a pure-Wooded cayuse from east of the who filled the ball room. and shot what they needed for camp She the sail'd 1 >t perv i lin » the w ’ i ile. store next t > B L 1! •user’s, where he Atkinson A Co., started for Yreka on mountains, for saddle use. The brute C ordial .—The Portland Standard meat and for “trophies of the chase” to O.l MAIN STREET, ON THE SITE OF HIS OLD SHOP sang several s »ngs, which were wj’l r »- has h;s go > is i • 1, 111 re idy Wednes lay, and will visit various por was beautiful, as far as color went, being says: “G »vernof White iker and M. C. bring home. A singular feature of the Special attention given to Shoeing. tion» of Siskiyou c unity before his return ceite I and we can say that she is a ve-y f »r the insp 'eti >n >: . i • îl T3. a charming mixture of Line and gray,but George met at Ladd A Tilden's lunk lateness of the spring this year is the 4 32 If home. He rides a handsome mule, an 1 fair singer. She annnuncel that sb- wag ms, the best in is in sinrch of health. The Siskiyou was n<>t as plump and rounded as the yesterday and shook hands with genuine fact that the deer have now about the For the LaBelle an I her funi’y were t-ive’ing tnwi 1 e, _ g" t<» the Pioneer store in As’ilan I, Con ltyians sh ml 1 not mis*a’;e him for laws of the curved lines require for cordiality. The honest old Governor appearance they usually present a month use, Walla Walla. A. E. WRIGHT. beauty, so he was sent out to grass to congratulated his successor very heartily, earlier in the season. The horns of the where I’.'.l sizes are on h ind or in iy 1 e an “agent," and g: hi n the cold fatten up. One evening last week the and assured him that he had snoken bucks are just beginning to grow, not GENE ML C ompleted . — Mr. Howard and partv ii.ul at short notice All kinds of liter- , sliov 18r. BLACKSMITHING1 junior partner of the firm decided to take many kind words in his behalf at Wash having branched yet. chandhe sol-1 at the lowest prices. arrived in town yesterday afternoon,savs The gentlemen who V owed the cun- a ride, and, not keeping a negro coach ington, and could faithfully assure him the Crescent City CoHrif , having com WAGON MAKING, C. H. Schoff, the machinist, who had try from the summit < f Ashland Butte man, he started out. with a coil of rope of a pleasant reception at the Capitol. pleted the survey of the new wagon road charge of the engine at Big Butte siw T he C ensus .—From what can be OMSG0W.’ from tlrs place to Waldo. Mr. II ow.ird mill for some time, has returned to Ash hut week report that there appearel to to catch the pony. The pasture field is This is as it ought to be. Devotion to learned, unofficially, from the census BO2TA2TZA. informs us that the entire- distance from land ami contemplates making a trip to be less snow on Mt. Shasta than is usu about forty or fifty acres in area, an I the best interests of Oregon should ever enumerators, the population of Jackson All kinds of blacksmithing done in the at this time of year, while on all the we must give the young gentleman credit crowd out of sight any bitterness of feel tho foot of Second street, of this p'ace, the e.istern state3 in a short time. I al best style at reasonable prices. county is placed now at about 8,300. In mountains within sight there was vastly for unusual speed and endurance, fof he ing that an exciting campaign may have to Waldo, is exactly 52 miles, of which 1870, when the territory’ now forming Chas. E. Burrows, of Yreka, has re lt- more than usual. They can offer no ex HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. made forty-six rounds of the field on foot engendered ” 14 miles is now a good road, making the ed Mr. Woolen's house, in the cen Lake was a [»art of Jackson, the popula planation of this phenomenon, except in less than an hour. Then he sat down distance t> build only 38 miles. N .» nlace tral part of town, anl will bring his tion was aliout 6,000 showing a substan Wagons, Buggies, Wheel-barrows, Etc, the theory that the volcanic heat of Old on a rock and spoke softly to himself foi made and repaired. Plow work re hath W arning . — Having refitted the on the route does he find the gride to f imilv to Ashland in August, to allow tial increase in the ten years. The num Shasta lias melted its mantle i f snow. ceives special attention. a few minutes, and then he arose and house at the win springs near Eagle ber of Chinesé has decreased consider exceed one foot in sixteen and a half feet I his children tn attmd the College. ’4M if The Lewiston, Idaho, TrUtr says: Mil threw stones at the pony. Then he called Mills, we expect to keep.the same kicked and but very little at that. There are ably within that time. In Siskiyou There is in R »seburg, a pear tree that lions of grasshoppers are here investigat soothingly again and tried to catch him, and in respectable condition for the pa four bridges to build, one across Patrick county, Cal., the population is estimated creek of 90 foot spa*, one at Mid He Fork is loaded with nearly grown, well devel ing the situation. Several grainfields and then he made a solemn vow to shoot trons. The law makes it a penitentiary by the Journal at 8,340. The Chinese ICE CREAM PARLORS' of Smith river of 110 foot span, one at oped pears .and also the secund crop in adjacent to Lewiston have already been the wild, heathenish brute. And then offense to break into any building of the population in Siskiyou also is about one- harvested. Fences, trees, housetops, he tried to catch him again, and finally kind and the duty of the District Attor South Fork of Smith River of 105 foot bloom. This tree furnished two crops third less than in 1870, and the whole in fact every out door picture is covered hung himself over the fence in despair. ney to prosecute suchoflenders. Twenty last year and promises to do as well this. ----- AND----- span and one across Mill creek of 78 foot 3,000 with them. A few weeks ago they made Finally, the boy and the Chinaman, and dollars reward will be given for inform papulation has increased nearly • A Roseburg correspondent of the Wil I span, making a total of 333 feet of bridge CONFtCTIOHERY. th:er appearance, in size hardly larger Mr. Burris, and Aunt Dolly to direct ation that »ball lead to the detection and within the ten yearx them, went- out and with the help of a building. Mr. H. also ihforniB us that lamette Farmer says there is a band of 1 than a flea, since which time they have punishment of any party or parties guilty here- N otice .—The undersigned will well trained stock horse drove the pony he finds the route much more favorable sheep thieves in Douglas county. Far ii. A. NUTLEY. Proprietor.’ ! not only grown to ordinary size, but into a corral, and the drama was ended. of forcing an entrance into said house. after give special attention to the renting mers wh" have only a few hundred head than he expected, as the road will be be — frreoli Hr i, Rin anl C ikes kept an:* i have greatly increaed in number. Their It is said that a curtain lecture of e»n- J. F. B illings . of houses and collection of rents in Ash low snow line, and passable the year have lust the ’oust half of the number, i s^derable asperity was administered to work is so far only in spots f.iking here [Wouldn’t it l»e welb for parents to land, and will guarantee satisfaction to i ii’ly «>u I. i.<! I tne beast by the agitated publisher, but. round. We shall have more to kay in I and the Grange is investigiting the ¿itT Ord <.r or«!' Ten ml Ti re’. and there a wheatfield, a dower garden in the language of the dune novel, ‘we speak a word of warning to their boys be those who may entrust such biH:ne>s io I I regard to the matter when our time and matter w:th a view to bringing tl.e thieves L. Â. NÍ TLíií or an orchard. fore it is too late i — E d . ] will draw a veil over that. ” F. W. BASHFG k D. A *- to justice. space will admit. I him the Morgan & Woodsoft; n HARRY SMITH; BAKERY.