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ASHLAND TIDINGS ASHLAND ASHLAND SSUED EVERY UI!DA> MORNING W. II. LEEDS. E< TIDINGS Terms of Advertising: UWAL. One square, first insertion........ Each Additiona! insertion.......... •• LOCAL. .................. six months................... •• " three months.............. < 'lull Kates, six copies for........... Terms, in advance. |2 00 . 1 W Local Notices, jier line.................................. lac Regular advertisements inserted ujxm liberal terms. Terms of Subscription. • >ne copy, one year. TIDINGS. ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY. JULY 16, 1886 12 50 PROFESSIONAL CARDS. LOST TKEASlRE Geo. B. Curroy, Some Legends of Fabulous Health In Gold Mines. southern Montana or northern Wyoming. Not otie of the lost mines has ever Ixim so fenastently sought for as the Lost Cabin, and each year finds new and more nomeroua parties on the hunt. P«xir old Pancake Comstock, the man who gave his name to the great Nevada l«xle. and w ito was ontve a hundred millionaire without knowing it, killed himself at Bozeman at tlie conclusion of k profitless search for the Lust Cabin. He started «>ut with high hopes of success, but when failure stared him in the fac«' he gave up the hunt and his life together. NO. 5. WH IT WE SMOKE AAD CHEW. AA AAECDOTE 01 Xot Pure Tolmceo. but Various Sweetened ami Medicated Preparai ton». THE WAR. The Man who is Sup]>osed to have Sustained tile most Wounds, and all in one Engagement. Job Printing Of all descriptions done on short notion LeD.il Bl an kA, Circalara, Buniness Cards Billheads, Letterheads, rosters, etc., got ten up in g«xxi style at living prices. 1B01T CYCLONES. W e were riding along in the Ixmnduig train yesterday, and someone spoke of the The many lost gold mines never had so It is rather late in the day,says Health free and domestic way tliat jieople in this Will mi' t'<l t<> < a*. - in the court« <>i iiccgon, much interest for prospectors as now, A much ado is lieing made over a country got acquaint«! with <-ach other • ilI. r mil ice nini prepare papers in the set- and Hume, to enter a protest against the tleiu.-nt of < -tate-, make application« for writes a Santa Fe correspondent to the use of tobacco. Whatever the faculty .Maine man who is alleged to have come i while traveling. Then we got to talking patent- under the I.' uitnlug laws. au«1 in.e. I.. <-on.lilted on all matters pertaining New York Sun. Whenever men tit them may say on the point ot its injurious out of the war with fortv-iine wounds. about railway »x-iability. ami railway t<> i.<.vernili« nt lami«, s. h.a.l and Swamp selves out for long exjieditions in search bind-, an«’ claim« again«! the I’, s f«,r ser qualities, however much the clergy may That does look a little like enterprise, I etiqm tl«'. when a young man. from Eaat vice- or lox»e«. of wealth, it is found that the legends point out the possibility of its leading to but when we consider that he was four Jasjx'r, who had wildly junipe«! and grab [10-u® i « >FFI« E— Maili street. and traditions of the business are kept Township plat« on Sic in tlie office intern iterance, the fact remains that a years alxiut it. accumulating only ten bed his valine every time the train heei- well in miniL The Adams diggings long large projxirtion <»f tlie world uses Us wounds a year, his scalp |>ales into in tat«nl. said it was queer that railway celebrated in this region, are now the liacco in some form or other. The Ulii- significance lieside the hieroglyphics that travel would do in tlie way of throwing J. T. Bowditch, goal of more than a dozen prosjieclora, uet-e, according to their accustomed van a confederate soldier got scrawled ujxm jieople together. He said in Nebraska Attorney and Counsellor at Law I some of whom are thought to lie on a ity, pretend to have bi'cn acquainted for his person in one brief five minutes down once be and a large, corpulent gentle ASHLAND, OREGON. i • Judge Black's Eltx|iteiiec. hot trail. They are situated somewhere many ages with tobacco, But wo must in Kentucky in 1862. He was a memlter man. lxith total strangers, were thrown W ill pruetice it all c«vurt« of the state. in Arizona, just over the New Mexico t hey tell a story of u friend of a west remember that in tlie earliest written of an Alabama battery un«ler Kirby together while trying to jump a washout, « olleetioti« promptly inaile and remitted. 9-4 line, but where is the mystery. Adams ern congressman who happened to lx> ;d oriental tales which have come down to Smith. The artilleryman doesn't usually and an intimacy sprang uji that ripemwl found them 20 years ago. and proved by the capitol sightseeing at the time the us -the "Arabian Nights' Entertuin- have* much «qqx.irtunity to show his dar into open hostility. more than 1.8 years of persistent but historic Milligan case was on trial be ment" there is no allusioti to the cus- ing. but is simply one of a sqiuuL and if T. B. Seat, From tliat we got to talking alx,ut nat fruitless search that he was no dreamer. fore tne supremo court. This eongress- tom of smoking, and there is every ruasoii lie had a habit of lieing the' last man t«i ural jilienomeua and storms. I sp«ike of Attorney and Counsellor at Law. JACKSONVILLE, OR. Year after year, as the old man's goings to make it great speech on a to believe that all oriental smoking was leave his gun on the invitation of an ad the cyclone with some feeling, and a lit ill pnu-tiee in al! tlie courts o( Oregon. and comings liecame familiar to the peo J)v. on sum«' querlioi uv..other, inuy>rt«l from Epglagd, utul that Sir vancing row of gentlemen who »«'em de- t tle bitterness, jierhnjis, telling my own ex- — < > b ot!i< in the court house. ple, the conviction that he was in search and his fnend went up to the cajiitol to Walter Raleigh lit the first pipe smoked sirems of ins|»ecting its style and |iattem, IK'rienoe. and making the storm ns loud, I of n<> myth grew upon his acquaintances, hear it. H«* somehow missed his way iu t he out of America. the jaxijile around him are so agitated and wet. and violent as possible. * Albert Hammond, and when he died a little while ago others building, however, and wandered into the The adulteration «»f tobacco, very com or occupil'd as not to take much notice Then a gennlemau fron Kansas, named CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR, took up the hunt where he left off. Adams court room instead. There It«' saw a mon both in this country and abroad, of it. George L. Murdock, an old cattlc-man. ASHLAND, OREGON. HiniiiiK'i* <. lolhinu was led to the deposit in 1866 by a party man of towering figure striding liack and arises from two considerations. The jiiire. Si this sturdy relx.4 had not achieved was telling of a cyclone that came acros-> W ill attenti promptly to tiny business in the line of land «nrveying, locating ditehv«, etc., ! of Indians with whom he was on good forth in a narrow space liefore th«' benclt. natural leaf, in its yellow hue. is un- any sjiecial reputation. One Sunday his ranch two years ago last September. and everything pertaining to civil engineer «S. <•.. A. <• terms, and with three or four friends he arguing the case'of the defendant. Mil doubtetUy the finest tobacco in the mar morning the fiercest battles are always Hie sky was clear to liegin with, and then ing. Satisfaction guaranteed. 10-12 worked the lead until they were Hlice at the p<.«toffice ket. But so many accidents consjiire to fought on Sunday near Mt. Sterling, all at once, as Mr. Murdock states, a lit ligan. Oratory is cajitivating to a west DRIVEN OPP BY HOSTILE«. cm man. and he st;iye«l to listen a few render the finest leaves scarce that even he concluded lie would make' an attack tle cloud, no bigger t luma man might have J. S. Howard, In his eagerness to get the diggings minutes. Judge Black was «lenouncing the natural leaf itself is imitated. C«iarse oil his own lunik. For the object of his lieen seen. It moved toward the southwest Notary Public and Conveyancer and in his precipitate Hight be took no trials by military commissions and [taint leaves are bleai'lu'd by tlieuse«if chlorine demonstration be selected a row of lice gently, with its hands in its jiockets for a MEDFORD, OREGON. account of the country through which he ing the ini<jnity of all th«' extrajudicial to the bright yellow color of natural leaf, hives belonging to a farmer who had few minutes, and then Mr. Murdock dis : kiii-S of real « Mata busiue*» given careful passed. and when he undertook to return tribunals that ever iu till history nsurjied and suljihuric acid, properly «lilnted. is neglected to hoist the rebel Hag on his covered that it was a jiale green color, attention. an«l information furnistie<l con to the mines he found himself hopelessly the prerogatives <if the duly established used to make the little “freckles,” which front gate. As was subsequently ascer- alxiut sixteen bands high, with dark cerning property in the new town. lost. When he died in Los Angeles he courts. He instanced ller«xl, who when are supjxiM'd by connoisseurs to indicate tained. the farmer had lieen practising on blue mane and tail. About a mile from Dr, John S. Farson, left several valuable charts of the coun unable to single out from the multitude a sujierior quality of leaf. those 1 xx's ever since he laid heard that where he st«xxl the cyclone, with great I PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON try that he had traversed in his patient «if children the Christ child, who was to But the “natural leaf.” somehow. «1« x-sn't the head of Kerby Smith's column had fiirce, swoojied down, and. with muffied I searches, as well as plans for further cam A shland , O regon . be king of the Jews, tried all the babies seem to suit the taste of the average ’crossed the Kentucky line. He tied a roar, swept a quarter-section of land out £<rOffice for the present at Chitwood's paigns which he said he was confident for prospective treason, convicted them, «•hewer of tobacco. He asks a certain de tight rope around every hive an«l carried from under a heavy mortgage without in drug store. [6-4. would bring him or any laxly else upon decreed their dwith, anti had his seutence gree of sweetness in his plug. T«i fill oil«' end of it into the house, He put Up ! juring the mortgage, in the least. He the lost treasure in time. The belief in carried out with such alacrity and zeaT this bill and create a special flavor which a dummy in front of the hives, to look say s that people came for miles the fol C. J. Sechrist, M. D., the Adams diggings is so strong that they that in one day the whole laud was filkxl shall give a kind of identity Io a jieculiar like a man. ami then he would pull on lowing day to see the mortgage, st ill on t will probably be discovered in a year or with iiNiuming and lamentation. He cited brand and cans«* it to be eagerly sought tlie rope and wiggle the 4iives and the file at the office of the register of deeds, ril’ENIX, OREGON. DO. sl MMEll Si .<4.00 two, now that the danger from ludians Nero trying the whole Christian church for is the objwt of the manufacturer. Ix-es would com«' out and fall on that and just as g«xxl as ever. •tli. e tur the present, al Dr. Kalilcr « «Irti; has lieen almost entirely removed. The dummy and fill it so full of jxiison «tore. ita-to Then a gentleman named Bean, of west \\ h« ‘ it the bundles of steamed leaves iu a Ixxlv on th«' charg«' of setting tire to S* .'.25 Mexicans have a legend alxmt a lost gold Rome, and sending them to the cross. are fully dried they are ready for the ajt- that the old clothes of it rotted off every ern Minnesota, a man who went there in s*J 50 Sl.75. mine which is supposed to have been He descrilied Macbeth's hired murderers. plicatiou of the mixture of sirup and li- week and had to lie replaced, This early day and homesteaded it w hen his Dr. D. B. Bice. handed down from tlie Aztecs, but in “th«‘commission organize«! in Banqtio’s corie«'. which imparls to the eliewiug-to- miscrabl«' and treacherous jterformance nearest neighbor was fifty miles away, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. s-J 00 sl.25. I which a lively faith is still placed. Ac case, which sat upon that very night tit a baceo of commerce its sweetness and fla was rejieated every day until the lives spoke of a cyclone that visited Ins coun A shland , O regon . sl 50 SljHI cording to this story Montezuma will one convenient jilace lx-side the r«iad, where vor. I’lte leave--must l«e as dry as a )x>ne would not go out t«i work of a morning try lx'fore the telegraph or railroad had (rtl.ee at the city Drug Store; residence near the woolen factory. day return to earth, and some of his it was known he would be traveling.” when siilijeeted to this licorice Imth, for until they had tlieir regular matinee |ienetrated t hat state. 4 • ’ s .50. ¿^‘Special attention given to diseases of wo faithful followers are keeping guard over no reserve«! seats. Mr. Bean said it was very clear uj, to He pictured Lola Montez, minister ttnd the leas’ danq mess will render them white men. [9-1 <i/ the mine with the view to delivering it mistress of the king of Bavaria, and her with mold in a few hours. This mold is Saturday night the battery rolled into the time of noticing a cloud in the north into his keeping when he shall ajqiear. “commission" "a pack of British bull removed (one of the adulterations) by a that fanner’s lieautiful grove aud camped west no larger than a man’s hand. It Miss Alena Weber, I This fissure of gold, said to lie so rich dogs, trained to tear th«' ilesh and mangle «bp into diluted muriatic acid, aud in too on his blue grass and borrowed his tim sauntered down in a southwesterly direc I . iieii. i of mu«ie at Ashland College, will give instructions in that all other mines would sink into in the limbs aud lap the lift* of bkxxl” ttnd many c sis forms part of the solid cake othy and converted a large portion of his tion. like a cyclone that had all summer PIANO, ORGAN and GUITAR significance in comparison with it. is lo much more which I etinnot accurately re of a Ix'tter quality, ’ill«' beat of the g«xxl rails into th«ise cheerful camj>tires to do its chores iu. Then it gave two Ton limited number of pupils outside her cated somewhere in southwestern Arizo call. The listener sttxxl and drank it in mixture causes the jtores of the leaf to so widely noted in song ami story. It quick snorts aud a roar, wijied out of ex- college « la«.-. K vm »1 c U<. t Mr. A. «•. Rockfellow «out'Lurch na and northern Mexico. Tradition says with eager ears ttnd eyes that hung on expand, and the sweet sy ni|>. jx'iiet rating was a picturesque scene, and enlivened by istance all the farm buildings he bad, 'treet. it can lie reached only through a lieauti- every gesture of the orat«ir until, nt the every fiber, imjireguates it thoroughly, tlie tx|iiawk of a few <lev«ite<l hens, the sucked the well dry and soured all the ful valley, and that it is protected by In climax «if tli«' Montez instance. Judge From tlie vat the dripjting bundles are odor of fresh jiork frying and a few games milk in the mik-house, and spread deso- Z T. Bartlstt, dians. three of whom are from generation Black thundered «mt: carried out to the Hat r«x»f of the factory of draw jiurker with beans payable. Next lation all over the quarter-section. But CONTRACTOR and BUILDER, to generation iu possession of the secret. “It gives me unspeakable pleasure to i and exposed to the sun, for one day’s sun morning that imxlest soldier gazed cove Mr. Bean said that the most remarkable A shland , O regon . When one dies the other two select a tell you this setjuel. The jxMijik* rose in shine is worth more than can lie told in tously on the live hives just across the tiling he rembered was this: He had WiU iunii'h estimate- and take contract« for third, aud thus their wrath, smashed down the whole the manufacture'. After this the leaves road. The officers of the battery all went dug alxiut a pint of angle worms that Buildings of all kinds. THE TRUST IS HANDED DOWN. A -hare of patronage »oliciUd. S-;S machinery of oppression, and drove out are taken into a drying room, where tlie to church, as was their custom iu the morning intending to go over to the lake Sh"/> locuted just Muir the licet y »!uLle. Although it is known that the natives into utterrtifiSC shame king, «logs, and thermometer during the dtty is al 90 de i ueigblxirhtxxl of town faimxl, like Mt. toward evening and catch a few perch. ¡ grees. At night the whole power of the Sterling, for the beauty of their women. But when the cyclone came, it picked uji will defend the treasure with their lives, strumpet----- ” various adventurers liave attempted to Then the listener rushed out of the furnace is turned on. and the heat is so The soldier saw that the coast was clear those angle-w orms and drove them head A. L. Willey, find the place iu times past, and several chamlier, hurried across into tlie hall of intens«' that in the morning the rixtnt lias ami skijqied over the lane fences anti aji- first through his new grindstone, with prosjiectors are even now in quest of the the house, pushed passel the «Lxirkeept'r, to be cooled off liefore the ojierators can proached the hives. Nobody seemed to out injuring the worm or imjiairiug the dejxisit. Another lost mine is that w hich down the aisle to th«' de.sk where his enter it. When the tobacco has, under se«‘ him. He laid his hand on the top of grindstone. He would have had the A shland , O regon . is said to have lieen located in the eastern » frien«l was in the midst of his sjieecli, and this powerful heat, become jierfectly dry. one and inserted his mess knife under the grindstone photographed, he said, if the 1« t.ri pari <1 to give estimate«, to furnish mate rial. au'l complete all kinds of building« board with the intention of prying it off. angle worms could have kept still long part of this Territory in 1660. but which plucking hint by the «¿oat-tail, exclaimed the adulterator gets in his work. IN OK OCT OF TOWN Just then the hives all sb«x>k with a com enough. He said they were driven just One factory sprinkles it with New Eng was abandoned in the course of time, in a voice so loud as to be heard a dozen <•¡1 rea;»nabte term«. All work warraute«l to mon impulse. There was a hum that far enough through to hang on the other land rum. another uses Jamaica rum. an give satisfaction. owing to the hostilities of Indians. From seats around: drowned itself in an angry roar, ami a side like a lambrequin. SHOP—<m Méchant«- street, over Yottle & Gil records« of the amount jrnid in tithes to “Wind her up. Bill! Wind her up, ttnd other moistens it with the rankest com roy’s store-house and office. [10-10 The cy clone is certainly a wonderful moment later wliat ajipeared to lie a the Roman Catholic Church, it is esti come over here and listen to old Jerry whisky he can find, and each brand has phenomenon, its movements are so erra mammoth lialloon went scudding wildly its own peculiar essential oil. Some use mated that the products of this mine Black given' ’em b 11!” M. L. M CALL. A. I'. HAlLMONO, tic. and in a direct violation of all known alxiut the premises. A massofbees forty fennel, others ginseng, while the acid during the few years that it was worked rules. feet high and twenty-five feet thick Department Women. The sumach, alxmndingin tannin, cheap aud SanxmoncL Sc McCall, was more than $60.000.«»«•. San Antone Mr. Lewn, P. Baker, of northern Iowa, There are 4,000 women in the govern jilenty. gives the jieculiar burning <d the buzzed ami swarmed about the poor fel set out nt the lieginning of this century REAL -|ESTATE - AGENTS was also on the car. and he described a low ’ s ears. He fie«l to the fence and just tongue which characterizes much “ line to find the lost treasure, aud actually ment departments at Washington and cyclone that he saw in the ’70s, along in as he mounted it the rejiort of a shot-gun cut. ’ ' Astringent barks, wonn-wixxl. th«' -AN U— came upon the mine 180-1. Not lieing among them are some of the best-looking September, at the elose of a hot, but was la'll rd. The soldier tumbled off into ref us»* to tlie cinchona, and others give prepared to work it he and his followers aud most intelligent ladies of the capital. CONVEYANCERS, clear day. The first intimation that Mr. the road and alxiut an hour later was the bitter taste wliich some consumers They come, as a rule, from grxxl families. got together what gold they could carry Barker had of an ajqiroacliing storm was .A Uhland, Oregon. and set out for a mission on the coast Many of them are the widows of noted like, and the twist or “negro head.” which rescued by his comrades. Th«* surgeon wore out two lancets get a small cloud no largerthan a man’s hand, with the idea of getting assistance. To generals, the daughters of ex-governors is largely exjtorted to tropical climates, Loan« ltcKoualcil. Property baught au«isol<l; ting tli«' shot out of him. No reliable which he discovered moving slowly to and ex-congressmen, and now and tJieu gets a sjx'cial absorjition. •■,>11, rttoii« alleu.lt il to; Abstract» of title lur- Takes occasion to remark to his old friends and patrons and guide them liack to the mine they drove We have heretofore jmblished the state census of his wounds was ever taken, but ward the southwest, with a gyratory lii«he«l. stakes on the plains, but San Antone fell you will find the relative of a president the public generally, that being unable to dispose of his sick at the jilace where San Antonio now or cabinet minister. Many of them have ment of Mr. Ctxqter. revenue collector of the doctor put 115 of the shot into a vial movement. It then appeared to be a trNcyi: ^ of all kitnl« »atisfat lurily and huiuel-sliiqx'd cloud which jtassed along promptly done. stands and died there. Indians and des- traveled widely and the great majority North Carolina, himself a large tobacco ami kept it as a testimonial of his skill. General Merchandise business he has concluded to near the surface of the ground, with its [Nebraska State Journal. NVe oiler for sale tlie follow ittg described real ¡»eradoes murdered his companions for are educated and retim'd ladies. They do inanufactiuei’. asserting that tonqua Ix'ttn property. G-5C.J ajiex now and then lightly touching a their gold, and as the stakes which they till kinds of work and receive salaries and wiutergreen were also largely usedin Hie A jmc I ics Not Like Ollier Indian». i bam or a well, aud pulling it up by’ the The Hargadtue property, «^insisting of had set were not cared for. they soon fell ranging from $720 to 81,800 a year. As adulterating tobacco, lxith of which are [Arizona Corr. N. Y. l’o>t. very desirable town lots, improved and un roots. It would then Ixiund lightly in away and the mine was lost once again. money counters they are much more ex deadly poisons, aud that he knew of a improved: and fanning lands and stock I wonder if yon good people at the to the air and spit on its hands. What ranches in sizes to suit purchasers, up to In the old Mexican jialace in this city are pert than the men. and the rapidity with negro who. having drank a wineglassful east understand the situation. There is «>000 acres: nl^o. Sum- many records giving account of the fabu which they can count thousands upon of the mixture, <lie«l m half an hour. he noticed most carefully on the following no Indian war in Arizona. Then' are A Goon S tc k K inch , !M>0 acres, six utiles If these things be t rue of the ordinary over 30.000 Indians in the territory. I le- day was the wonderful evidence of its lous richness of this mine. In one of thousands of dollars without making a East of Ashland—good for summer or win ter range. | them a priest gives in detail a description mistake makes your brain whirl as chewing tobacco, what can we say of tlie louging to ten different trilies. Thee«' are powerful suction. It sucked a milch cow of a visit that he jiaid to it. and almost yon watch them. These money counters smoking article, when' sticks and stems all at jieaee. The Navajnee. the most alisolutely dry. pulled all the water out of T wenty Ac ¡As of good wood land near <>wn. , exhausts the language in describing the get alxmt $75 a month, and they count and dirt and all uncleanness go to make numerous, nutnlier nlxiut 15.000. TLte his cistern, and then went round to the virgin gold as it apjieared to him. Sev millions of dollars every month. At one uji th«> cigar? Where an end ought to Papagoes and Fimas about 50(10 each. waste water jiipe that led from tlie batb- side of each one on the table lie great show the wrinkletl edge of a juire leaf it They are all at peace, They are iudus- r«Kim. and drew a two-year-old child, eral i PROSPECTING PARTIES pili's of greenbacks, done into jiackages shows a front like that of a eomposite trious. thrifty, semi-civilized. Thev are who was taking a bath at the time, clear down through a two-inch water pipe a Have left here iu times past iu search of as they come from the press. I am bit of marble. Tnc Old Reliable rich indeed, for their reservations cover distance of 150 feet. He had two inches A true tobacco cigar is fine in grain speaking now of the redenijition bureau the mine, but they have all returned foot choice bits of the territory, and their sore and weary with long journeys over of the treasury. These bills are old and aud free from stems. The wrajiper is iloeks and herds are immense. No white of the pijie with him, and a lock «if hair arid plains, aud destitute of information dirty. The strip of jiajier aroiuid each nothing in a cigar; the filling is every man has lieen able to produce the quality from the child’s head. OF BLOOMINGTON, ILL., It is such circumstances as these, coin jiackage of 100 bills states where they thing. of value. of wheat raised by the Pimas. aud the W ill be r< prebcntol in this part of tlie country No leaf is worthless for the manufac- Navajo wool and blankets are world-re ing to us from the mouths of eye-witness Ju the same way Kit Carson's lost came from and who counted them in the the coining season by placer, the Dutchman's Gulch and the country. The young lady takes this off tureof one or another of the innumerable nowned. There are six other trilies num- es, that lead us to exclaim: How prolific Lost Cabin have lieen the objects of years and, moistening her fingers with a wet brands lietween th«' golden chaff with Ijering from 200 to 1000 or more. There is nature and how wonderful are her \N h<> a ill call on y of fruitless search on the part of thous sponge in front of her. she counts the which the niilli« maire tills his meerschaum is no trouble with them. But the Ish- works including p«xir, weak man! Man. ands. Some people lielieve that the bills like lightning, and if the package is and the htlxirer his cuddy. Almost the maelite nation is the Apache. They who comes into the world clothed iu a Russian and Iron-clad Apples. I little brief authority, and nothing else to I Dutchman's Gulch has been found, and not right she rejxirts so to the chief, and only chemically jiure tobacco is that number alxmt 5000. They are naturally I ■ Lit. -l .i|>! uio-t upprovcl varieties ut old Tom Edson is of the number. In the banks from which the bills come which the planter dries for himself, maurauders. thieves and murderers. For speak of. He rises up in the morning, Peaches, Pears, Plums, Cherries. Apricots, 1864 two Gentians came into Denver with must stand the loss. The girls seldom sjirt'ads on the cotton slu'et in the garret, hundreds of years their hand has lieen prevaricates, aud «lies. Where are our Grapes and S j|nall Fruits, Nut-beaing Trees, .JAMES THORNTON, E. K. ANDERSON a large amount of coarse gold, but they make a mistake, and if they do so or jiass and sends little Tommy to bring him a against every man’s band and every man's lM?st liars to-day? Lxxjk for them where Fl.- Etv 'El- Vice I’resi'lvnt. l’ri-ideul would not tell where they got it. Ex a counterfeit without noting it they must bunch of crumbling it lietween his hand against them. They have fought you will, and you will find that they are changing it for supplies, they set out make the mistake good, and the amount fingers to fill ltis pipe. But this simplic indiscriminately the white man and other passing away. Go into the cemetery and again toward the north, and that was the is taken out of their salary. They can ity doesn’t ¡«lease. Tlie public W< >ul,l Indians. Every other trilie here is their you will find them mingling with the dust, but striving still to jierjietuate their last that was ever heard of them. A b al tell, however, a bad bill simply by feeling rather I h * jmisonetl. natural enemy. They even tight among business by marking their toml» with a most anything would luiit the gold it, and a Iwink cashier will make a hun themselves, aud the nation is divided into gentle prevarication, chiseled in endur A Pajxr Without a Motto. hunters in those days, scores of men set dred mistakes where they make one.— sub-tril>es -the White Mountains. Lontos One or two jiersons have suggested ('hiricahuas ami others, the worst of all ing stone. out aud explored t he country far and near [From a Washington Letter. I have beard it intimated, by jieople that this jiajx'r would get along better lieing the Chiricaltuas. to which tribe to the north, but they came upon no Took in a Call’. if it had a motto. They may lie right. Geronimo belongs. They are the rene who seem to know what they were talk trace of the “Dutchmen.” Tom Edson Redding I’re^s July >. “Free and Unshackled.” “Our Aim the gades of renegades. Eleven years ago ing alxmt, that truth is mighty an«l will never gave up, however, until he satisfied A very comical occurrence took place ! himself that he had found the gulch. He Tuesday evening last. As the uji jiassen- jieople’s Welfare.” and "Truth is Mighty the various tribes of Apaches were prevail, but I do not see much show for I and Occasionally Prevails.” are all gixxl. brought together and placed on a single her till the cyclone season is over. liegsn his prospecting in the southern ger came through the gap into town, a B ill N ye . part of Wyoming aud went north into <xiw and calf were lazily walking on the second hand niotbx'S, somewhat worn reservation the San Carlos containing the Black Hills until he found traces of track. Hie train slowed uji . and the cow along the edges, but still in jiretty fair 4(00 square miles, an area alxmt as large The curious lielief exists in C’ltina that mining operations. Believing that he got off in time; not so with the calf, condition. We have also thought of sev as tlie state of Connecticut. Every effort white hairs are spread over the ground had come u|»>n the place where the wliich was caught by the catcher aud eral others. including "Keep off th«'Grass,” was made to induce jx«co, self-sujqxirt, by earthquakes, some affirming that these Dutchmen had secured their dust, he elevateti uji the smoke stack onto the "Sic Sinijx'rTyrannis. "and“FreeTh< «light. civilization. A sch«xil was built, seeds, hairs are those of the huge subterraneous Fr«*e SjKNvh au«l Fre«' Lunch." but liave inqilements and st<x‘k snjiplied. They animal that shakes the world. Dr. Mac- jiilot, where it lay dazed, l he eugineer. so far refnuneil from running up any <»f had the lx*st land in the territory ami an fortune if he ha«l not I mm ‘11 driven off by gowan has suggested that fine crystals taking in the situation, clune«! out and the ludians. On returning to Denver in them. [Estelline 11>. l.l Bell. abundance of water. With that area have been deposited from gasseous emis siezed the animal liefore it recovere«! it Clock« 1873 he aud those facilities the effort ought to sions during shocks, but inclines to the self, holding it firmly until the engine Jewelry. TOLD Or U1S DISCOVERY Several days since the owners of Tele- have succeeded. It would succeed with opinion that the hairs of the Chinese pulled uji at the dejxit. when letting go. Fancy Goods. And was laughed at, but he now asserts the animal scamjiered off unhurt with ! graph, the Eugene horse, put uj> 8125 as any other Indians on the continent. The Silver and Elated traditions had a vegetable origin. This as a fact, and challenges contradiction, tail up, leaving tbe sjiectat«ira in an uj»- i-a forfeit fora race for $250 a side with Ajiaclies are not like other Indians.” leads Prof. W. T. Dyer to jxiint out that \ioiiu Strings, Drags. Medicines. ' Quebec’, th«* California racer. The event that the lost Dutchman’s gulch was near rodr of hilarity. an English writer who had the curiosity was to be a «lash of a quarter of a mile. where De:ulw«xxl now stands, and that it i Toilet Soaps and Perfumery. It ajipears that the cnxixlile, like the to investigate the alleged phenomenon Proper Treatment tor < Oligli». is the jilace out of which so many mil That the reader may fully understand ____ ......... Th«' Eugen«' folks continued to hear such faith which formerly esteemed it sacred, after an earthquake at Shanghai in 1852. Watches. clocks and jewelry repaired. what constitutes a good oough and lung ■ wonderful rejxirts concerning the abilities is practically extinct in Egypt. The lions have since I teen taken. Mewing Vlncliine Needle ana! Oil found that the hairs were thoeeof hones, syrup, we will say that Tar and Wild Cherry Although much speculation is still in is the basis of the best remedies yet discov . of Quebec that th«'ir courage commenced steamers plying the Nile have had more dogs and well-known plants, and. of ; i’n - eriptior s carefully compounded. Plain and Facny Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc. dulged in concerning the general location ered. These ingredients with several oth to congeal. Saturday wtusthe day named effect in driving it from that river than course, were no more numerous than ut equally as efficacious, enter largely in for putting uj> the other $125 and the the guns of sjxirtsinen, according to Prof. Hl T. K. BOLTON A CO. of Carson's placer and the Lost Cabin, i ers to Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, other times. OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER. the greater majority of protqiectorR have thus making it one of the most reliable backers of the horse with the electric A. H. Sayce. Read these facts—It may save your life— failed to eonte to time an I s«i (Jue- — set til'd down to the conviction that they now on the market. Price 50 cents and *1. name Gilmore’« Aromatic W’inc cures suppressed A new species of wild jiig lins lxvn dis- Three boxes of bluing for twenty-five Samples free. Sold bv f If Chitwood A lxx‘ won $125 without the formality of y- »oiatl-iu t'U'.l painful UH’Dthlv 4’lim* are l»<>tb in ’11° Bi«? H«'ni ipottu’ains in Son. cents a’ the R n I House. ‘ \ i running for it. - IPortlan«! News, covered in New Guinea. W. U YlBINrON, beiivtaiy and t.eneial ?tauagei I Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ASHLAND, OREGON. I Great al CLEARANCE SALE I i i LOOK OUT FOR LARDE PRICE LIST SOON CON IRACÎOK AND BUILDER. Johnson’s New Block. Ashlani, Orepu. IX > APP IßAK O. H. BLOUNT, Clothier £ Hatter. J.M.M’CALL I STOCK UP Eastern Friil Trees, SWery, &c Ladies’ Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots Shoes, Hats, Gent’s Furnishing Goods. Groceries, Crockery, Etc., Etc. 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