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TIDINGS ASHLAND TIDINGS. ASHLAND ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. W. H. LEEDS. Editor «nd Publisher. • IDINGS $» uo . 1 50 lbe insertad upon Hix ral Terms of Subscription: f 2 50 . 1 W 75 12 50 One oopy, one year..................... “ •• six months.................. “ *’ three months............. Club Hates, six oopies for.......... Terms in advance. Jeb Printing J. T. Bowditch, ASHLAND, OREGON. Will prai tice ii. all courts of the State. Collections promptly made an<l remitted. 9-4 _________ T. B. Zent, and Counsellor at Law. JACKSONVILLE, OR. Attorney ill practice in all courts of Oregou. Office, California st. opposite J - Nunan's ■tore, .’teksouville, or. 110-3 J. S. Howard, Notary Public and Conveyancer MEDFORD, OREGON. All kinds of real estate business given care ful attention, and information furnished concerning property in the new town. Dr. J. 3. Parson, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, A shland , O regon . Office at residence on Main street, next door to Presbyterian church. [11-42 Dr. S. T. Songer, AND SURGEON. AMI LA ND, OREGON. Office one door »oiith of Ashland House on Main street. [11-12 Chas. E. Beebe, M. D.. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. ASHLAND. OREGON. Special attention given to the treatment of chronic female diseases. Office consultation free where |>ri>fe«-ioa- al services are required. Office in Masonic Block, over Chitwood's drug store. n25v!2 C. J. Sechrist, H. D., Alce nt residence—slate at Engle Bros.’ drug store. 119-40 J. S. Walt«, M. D. S., Will practice hiaprofession of Dentistry —AT — A shland , O regon . 11-8 Ganiard’s Orchestra, Of Ashland» Oregon, (late of Cal.) Are now prepared to furnish the best of music for public or private Parties, Balls, Picnics, Ac., at any point on the coast. All the new popular music Is played by this Orchestra. Having employed a large number of mu sicians. we are able to furnish any numtier of bands. Any Instrument or a caller fur nished to other bands. All orders by mail or telegraph promptly atteuded to. Terms always reasonable. Address 12-15] Prof. Uaniard, Ashland, Or, A. L. Wills/, CONTRACTOR & BUILDER. A shland , O regon . Is prepared to give estimates, to furnish material, and complete all kinds of build ings IN OR OUT OF TOWN 3n reasonable terms. All work warranted to give satisfaction. SHOP—on Mechanic street, over Yonle A Gilroy’s store-house and office’ 1.10-40 C. W. AYERS, Architect and Builder. MANUFACTURER AND WOOD-WORKER, ’hop on First Avenue, near Main St. leF" Will make estimates and bids on all buildings, public or private, and uruish all material, plans and speciti- nations for the construction of the same. L^*8aah, Doors and Mouldings on hand and for sale at lowest rates. r^*General shop work done in short order. J^"Stair building a specialty. HTA11 work guaranteed to be flrst- llam, and of latest designs. IF. H. ATKIXSOM, President. F. II. CARTER R. V. CARTIR Vice-Pres. Cashier The Bank of Ashland ASHLAND, OGN. Paid Up Capital, A #4^ GEO. C. EDDINGS, $50,000.00 h. a ■ i A r i í r i > b •:« g fuacuinii'-.'- • • HENRY KLIPPEL, If Al a Piotai-y l’ libili. DI*? The Best STOCK, RABBIT AND CHICKEN FENCE MADE ! ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS! Fence, than Board Fence, a Barb READ this, EVERYBODY ! Eagle Mills Ahead!! IF YOU WANT FIRST-CLASS BREAD, White, Light, Which Will Retain its Moisture, M. L. ALFORD, 1 wish to announce to the public that 1 have now on hand lì, J MEDFORD Also Full Line STAPLE and FANCY GOODS, BOOTS and HATS. ETC., ETC., WRISLEY & MILLER, ÌSTEW FIRM INSURANCE General Real Estate -BUSINESS ’ollections made st all accessible points <>u favorable terms, v Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers Portland, San Francisco and New York. Jold dust at standard prices. Ifinkviiie s New Strike. Golden Eagle Hotel C. E. PHILLIPS, Prop’r. Thi» hotel, having been thoroughly re paired and newly furnished, rank« among the best hotels of Oregon or California The proprietor is an experienced landlord, « ell known in the west. The Beds are New and Clean, and the Table Is furnished with everything the market affords. Guests may rest assured that noth ing will be left undone thal will add to their comfort while stopping at this hotel. In connectionwlth the hotel is a first-class •' Feed and Livery Stable, Where travelers and patrons can have their teams provided with the best of ha> and grain. Courteous attendance guaranteed. Saddlehorses, teamsand vehicles of every description to be had at aU times. P hillip », Prop. 12-21] C. E. An Unbearable Nuisance to Stockbrok ers - Sport for the Cowboys. Ft. Kearney (Wyo.) Corr. N. Y. ^orld. ASHLAND FENCE WORKS! GENT'S - FURNISHING - GOODS, transacts a General Banking Business. WILD HORSE HUTTING IS WT01ING. then poisoned with Btrychnine and left near bis cabin. The wolves get on the bloody trails and follow them up until they come to tho meat, of which they eat heartily,and of course that is the last of them. The wolfer has his baits in all parts of the country, and goes from one place to another “skinning up.” A wolf pelt is worth from $2 to $3, and some large gray wolf skins bring as much as $4 and $5 apiece. There are many different ways of setting wolf baits, but the poisoned carcass of an antelope, deer, elk or cow is the most popular method. Sometimes wolf I bait is set in candles; the wick is pulled out, the hole filled with strych nine, and then the candle is cut up in pieces two or three inches long and the ends sealed or plugged up. This bait is set by putting a bit of stick in the ground, splitting it at the top and putting the piece of candle between the split portion of the stick. A wolf is very fond of candles, I and when he comes along he jerks the bait out of the stick and swallows it. When the candle melts in his stomach, which it does in k fi»». th» released strychnine takes hole! on rhe' ? wolfs vitals, and then there is music. The wolf always blames his trouble on his tail, and he will Bpin round and round trying to catch his tail in his mouth, as I have seen a dog do when at play. He will next stand up on his bind legs and walk about and dance; but it all does no good. His shrieks aud cries of pain are terrible to hear, and abont the last thing be does is to turn two or three somersaults in the air and fall dead. The strychnine kills them every time. Indians do not like to kill wolves; they think it is “bad medicine,” but I never knew an Indian yet to object to helping to “skin up,’’and they will generally skin a wolf wherever he is found dead and bring the pelt to the wolfers. When the wolfer huuts wolves and horses together, bo takes two swift po nies, one of which he rides and the oth er he leads, packed with his bedding, grub and traps. He goes over vast tracts of territory, and it is only by jard riding aud terrible exposure that he can hope to come up to the wild horses. When once upon them he does not attempt to catch them, but kills them, a wild stallion’s scalp being worth $25 among the stockmen of the region where he ranges. Sometimes in tho summer time the cowboys make up large parties and go out to h nut wild colts, On euch oc- casions they take their lassoes, some good riding horses and provision aud hunt for the band. A band sighted, they creop up under cover as near as possible, aud then, mounting, give chase. The colts, being weak, soqn fall behind the baud, and are lassoed and choked into submission. The little fellows are not hard to conquer and when separated from their wild com panions domesticate easily, but can never be trusted. A band of cowboys had some colts in camp, and they be came so tamo that they turned them oose with tho other horses. They stayed aliout for a day or two, but one morning they were missing aud were never seen again. A farmer who had a wild colt given to him by a cowboy put it in a lot by his house and kept it there a long time. It became so tamo it would eat sugar out of his bands and let him fondle it. One day he left the bars down by acci dent and in the evening it was missing. It was seen several miles from home and pursued, but it eeca]>ed to the mountains itnd never came back. ness Cards Billheads, Letterheads. Pos ters, eta., gotten ep in good style at living prices. BILL NYE TO CORRESPONDENTS. OCEAN FLYERS. Advice to Lecturer«, Amateur Trlxe Fighters and Banjo Player». Two Mew Steamers to Run on the At lantic. I New York Cor. St. Louis Republican.! (Boston Globe.) Something Abont Eggs. London Standard. Eggs are a meal themselves. Every element necessary to the support of man is contained within the limits of an egg shell, in the best proportions and in the most palatable form. Plain I ku led, they are wholesome. The mas ters of French cookery, however, affirm that it in easy to drees them in more than 500 different ways, each method not only economical but salutary in the highest degree. No honest appetite ever yet rejected au egg in some guise. It is nutriment in the most jiortable form and in the most concentrated shape. Whole nations of mankind rarely touch any jtiier animal food. Kings eat them plain as readily as do the humble tribesmen. • After the victory of Mohldorf, when the Kaiser Ludwig sat at meat with his burggrafs and great captains, he de termined on a piece of luxury—“one egg to every man and two to the exoel- lently valiant Bchwepperman." Far more than fish for ita watery diet, eg^a are the scholar's fare. They oontaw pbosporous, which is brain food, and sulphur, which performs a variety of iooaiolha The International Navigation com An immense Hack stallion lay 4ying The following queries are answered pany now owns, controls and operates on a hillsi'le. His eyes were fast glaz through the columns of the Globe, be a fleet of steamships having a gross •UCCISSOR TO WILLARD & URBANK«. ing over with the film of death as his cause they did not contain stamps. tonnage of over 100,000 tons. This is a ii blood slowly ebbed away from • bullet People who lie awake nights trying to larger tonnage than is operated by any ASHLAHD, OREGON. hole in his lungs. think of difficult questions to ask those other single mauagement in the North AND “There.’’ said the old ranchman as he whose time is taken up, forgetting Ht the Atlantic trade. The lines in which stooped over the dying horse, "I guess same time to inclose stamps for reply, the steamships run are commercially ■ ublie. you won’t steal any more of my mares, should be rebuked. I now take this known as the-“American Line,” “Red you old rascal you,” and he contempt method of revenge iu the following Star Line,” and “Inman Line." The JACKSONVILLE, OR. uously kicked the old carcaas. The U. cases.—[B. N. last-named line has now building upon eld ranchman was old Steine, a well- C allxr —Your calling cards should the river Clyde two phenomenal pas known horse-raiser in the Big Horn be modest as to size and neatly en senger steamships to run between New CONVEYANCING ii ALL ITS BRANCHES. tllonn tains. ----- DEALER IN----- graved, with an extra flourish. York and Liverp<x»l. The names of “What, did yon kill him for?” I In calling, there are two important the vessels are to be the City of New STOVES, TIN WHRe. GRANITE WHR6 ftsk©i 1 things so be considered: First, when York and the City of Paris, and they Mining Patent« obtained at reasonable “What did I kill him for?” said old to call, and, second, when to rise and promise to surpass in speed and ele rates, and with dispatch. Steine, in astonishment. “For stealing hang on the door handle. Some make gance the trans-Atlantic lines which PUMPS. BLACKSMITH COAL. Prompt attention given to all bu»luess my mares, of course. You didn’t sup one-third of the call before rising, aod have already made Liverpool only a connected with the land office. pose I killed him for fun, did ye?” then complete the call while airing the short week’s journey from New Y’ork. AMMUNITION, ETC, “I didn’t know," I replied, modestly; house and bolding the door open, The vessels nre 525 fe»>t long on the LAND AT BEDROCK PRICES. “but it seems a pity to kill so fine a while others consider this low and water line, 560 feet over all, and have *AMXi No. 37. 160 acre». beasL” vulgar, making at least one-fourth of 631-4 feet beam and 42 feet molded loooarres fenwirf and under cirnTOHnDn the call in the hall, and one-half be- depth. They will be subdivided into “A fine old thief,” said Steine. kick and two good spring« on the place. Thi« is tweZlkb* frorX «door sail „thK. «be frorl «dnor. - aad, , t hft. .cal*. £*1*. com part men ta. separated by bulkheads, choice grain and fruit land and is situated ing the carcass again. “Why. man, do five miles from Jacksonvilc . Different ent authorities differ as to TjOfttrOTTlIMi iLlHMTi.-i limit list i ye know that old cuss has stolen more $60 per acre. No. 38. 350 acres. than a dozen of my mares, and I reck proper time for calling. Some think tho level of the upper deck, ao This body of land adjoins Jacksonville you should not call before 3 or after 5 the event of an aorident the fl and is level, rich grain, fruit and vineyard on $1000 wouldn’t pay for the damage p. M., but if you have had any experi of one, two, or even three compart everything that » ueoeaeary for the land, and is fenced in five fields. There Is he has done in the valley during the on the place a dwelling-house, spriug- past summer.” ence and had ordinary sense to start ments will not sink the vessel. Thia growth of the youthful frame. Eggs H. B. REED. Proprietor house with tine spring, barn and outhouses, with, you will kuow when to call as unbroken subdivision also makes the are. however, not only food. They are “Tell me all about it,” I said, “for it and a good orchard. Terms, half-cash, and soon as you look at your band. dauger from tire very small, for in case medicine also. The white is the most . Manufacturer of the the balance ou two, three and five-year all seems very strange to me.” A mateur P rize F ighter The box one should occur in a compartment it efficacious of remedies for burns, and payments. “I reckon it wouldn’t seem very ing glove is a large upholstered buck could easily tieconfined there. Though the oil extractable from the yelk is re $1.500. No. 39. 160 acres. strange to you, stranger, if you lived t 1 1 40 acres tinder fence, with house, barn skin mitten, with an abnormal thumb the ships are believed to be safe from garded by the Russians as an almost ^i and small orchard. A stream of water run up in these parts and were a-trying to and a string by which it is attached sinking at sea, they will, nevertheless, miraculous salve for cats, bruises and ning through the place, which can be util- raise horses.” And the man looked at 1 I to the waist, so that when you feed be provided with u full complement of sciatchee. izedto irrigate fully one-half of the rauche me contemptuously, as if he thought I if desired. Situated iu Table Rock pre- pre was a greenhorn just out from the it to an adversary he cannot swallow small boats so placed as to make their A raw egg, if swallowed in time, will cinct. it and choke himself. There are two immediate launching easy. To guard effectually detach a fish-bane in the East. No. 10 . 392 acres, $10.000. kinds of gloves, viz., hard gloves and against the breaking down of machin throat, and the white of twe eggs will and fenced 225 acres under ------- cultivation -------------- ----- “See here, old man,” I said, sharply, soft gloves. into live field« which are level, rich, mead “I’ll thank you not to take me for a en- each ship will have two sets of en render the deadly oorrosive sublimate ow, grain and fruit land, and 40 acres iu al I once fought with soft gloves to a gines, two 6ets of boilera and twin as harmless as a dose of calomel. They falfa. There are on the place a large and tenderfoot, for I reckon I have been on finish with a young man who was far screws, so that iu case of accident to strengthen the consumptive, invigorate thrifty orchard, two dwelling houses, two the plains about as long as you have; my inferior intellectually, but he ex one set the other will be in condition the feeble and render the most sueoep- large barns and 5 12 of an irrigating ditch, but I never saw anybody kill a horse Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire, carrying 300 inches of water, ceeded me in brute force and knowl for use. Under ordinary' circumstan tible all but proof against jaundioe in $1000. No. 41. 165 acres. like that before.” edge of the use of the gloves. He was ces both screws will lie used to propel its more malignant phase. They can the wire firmly twisted between pickets. “ Guess your experience at horse This lund is unimproved, though 80 acres not so tall but he was wider than my- the ship, ami a rudder of peculiar also be drunk in the shape of that of it is good fruit and alfalfa land and the raising, then, is rather limited, Belf. Longitudinally he was my in form, such as has been fitted to the “egg flip,” which sustains the oratoric balance fine timber land. There is a stream stranger,” said old Steine; but as you of water running through the place. Situ ferior, but latitudinally he outstripped Spanish cruiser lately finished on the al efforts of a modern statesman. The ask me a civil question and seem to be ated three miles from Jacksonville. me. We did not fight a regular prize Clyde, will make the turning of the merits of e,rgs do nos end even here. $1100. No. 42. 200 acres. an honest sort of a chap, I’ll tell you fight. It was just done for pleasure. ship a matter of ease and rapidity, In Franoe alone the wine clarifiers use 200 acres of unimproved land. 30 acres of all about it.” But I do not think we should abandon thus adding a safeguard agains collis more than 80,060 a year, and the Alsa- whlcn is prairie land and the balance good a Rail “ Didn’t you never hear of wild timber laud, all good fruit and grain land, ourselves entirely to pleasure. It is ion. It happens frequently that the tians consume fully 38,000,00C in calico with two living springs of water. Four horses’?” he asked, suddenly. durable a enervating and makes one eye swell up fleet ships plying between New York printing and for dressing the leather miles from Jacksonville. “Yes,” I said, “I have, of course.” and turn blue. and Liverpool, having made a swift used in making the finest of French $1500. Ne. 43. 80 acres. Stronger than Wire Fence. 60 acres of choice grain and fruit land tin “Well, ’ continued Steine, “that’s I still tbiuk that a young man ought passage across the At lantic are delayed kid gloves. Finally not to mention one of them lying there, and I reckon der fence, with new dwelling-house and to have a kuowledge of the manly art several hours by t be harbor bar and various other employments for eggs in barn, and water for stock. Situated one he was the biggest thief in the whole of selfdefense, and if I could acquire their great draft. To avoid such a the arts, they may, of course, almost mile from Gold Hill depot. lot. You soe they run in gangs of fifty such a knowledge without getting in contingency the new vessels will have without trouble on the farmer's part, 3200. No. II. 160 acres. to a hundred, and the stallions steal to a fight aliout it I would surely learu a light draft, but an immeraion of the be converted into fowls, which, in any Sixty acres fenced; soil sandy loam nnd hill house and barn; well and running our mares and drivo them off into the how to defend myself. screw is necessary while on the sea, shape, are profitable to the seller and water. First-class grain and stock farm. wild lands, and that’s the last we ever The boxing glove is worn on the water ballast will be used in the double welcome to the buyer. Even egg 3600 No 59 200 acres see of them unless it is with a spv- hand of one party and on the gory bottom which has been fitted through shells are valuable, for allopath and A splendid farm lLj miles from Wood gliuss. They just go plum wild and nose of the other as the game pro out their length. Each ship will have homeopath alike agree in regarding ville; new two story dwelling and outbuild seem worse nor the real wild mares.” gresses. Soft glove« very rarely kill a ballast of 1500 tons of water in the them as the purest of carbonate of ings; excellent orchard of 750 trees; 150 I then learned from the old ranch acres fenced; a beautiful location and first any one, unless they work dowD into double bottom, which will be available lime. man some curious facts about the wild class bargain. the bronchial tubes and shut off the for the purpose of immersion or sta 800, No. 46. 160 acres. horses of the plains. Every effort to The Way they Boom. respiration. bility at the wish of their command Unimproved; well watered, aud first-class destroy them has proved futile, and the Chicago Tribune, L ecturer , New York City.—You ers. These vessels will be considera place to make a home. aid of the Territorial Government is need not worry so much about your bly larger than anything now afloat, “Are yon getting ready for that ex 3200. No. 49. 160 acres. costume until you have written your and it is claimed can be run more eco cursion of eastern capitalists which is Soil, dark loam; 160 acres fenced; 100 now to be asked to eradicate their choice fruit trees; a commodious dwelling bauds. They have increased so won lecture, and it would be a good idea nomically thau many smaller ships. coining here when the railroad is com house, barn and out-houses; running water derfully within the past few years that to test tlie public a little, if possible, Complete arrangements have been pleted?” asked a prominent citizen of on the place: convenient to good school; they biive become an unbearable nuis Having made additions and improvements in our Milling Machinery, eight miles east of Central Point. before you do much expensive print made for the rapid dispatch of cargo a new Kansas town mavor. ing. Your idea seems to be that a and coal, so that as little time as pos so. 51. , 320 acres, ance to the stockgrowera of the plains. “Ob, yes. We’ve made arrangements we are now prepared to furnish our customers with Floui 03? 2500. 60 acres fenced; 10 acres meadow; large They graze in bands of twenty, fifty man should get a fine lithograph of sible will be spent by the ships in port. with Metropolis City to borrow ita superior to any in tho market. . . thrifty orchard, an itrigating ditch; large aDd even cne hundred, and are very himself and a $100 suit of clothes, and A sy stem of hydraulic appliances will oounty seat for the day, and will move house ana barn; a splendid difficult to approach. An old stallion Our Flour the last year has given universal satisfaction, as was evi commodious then write his lecture to fit the litho be used in the ojieration of the steer it down.” stock farm. denced by the unparalleled demand for it. But we are now making 2200. graph and the clothes. That is er ing gear and of elevators for the cargo “That's good. Anything else?” no , 52. 133 acres. generally occupies some elevation, and Flour ol a higher grade than ever before. Parties using it speak of Adjoining Jacksonville; all choice fruit he will trumpet an alarm to the herd roneous. “Yee; each merchant is going to put and the use of the tiremen and engi and vineyard laud; will be sold iu 20-aere if he sees any one coming. In times You say that you have written a up fifty packages which will look as if neers and steward. The system is it in the highest terms. lots if desired. of danger from wild beasts the stal part of your lecture, but do not feel noiseless and will be appreciated by they contained sugar, and the farmers 500. No. 5rt. 160 acres. lions form a circle and the mare« and satisfied with it. In this you will no ocean travelers who have tried to sleep will be going out of the stores with Timber land unimproved; running water; 10 acres cleared; 6 miles from Jacksonville. colts arc put inside. The colts are doubt find many people who will agree aboard ship. “Rolling chambers,” them all day.” 1000. No. 54. 160 acres often attacked by wolves or Rocky with you. “Fifty packages won’t last.” which are, in reality, huge tanks in the Soil a rich dark loam; 25 acres fenced and Mountain lions, but they never suc Yon could wear a full dress suit of hold partially tilled with water, will re “But they’ll keep sneaking tbeec other improvements; O miles east of Cen ceed in killing a colt without a battlo black with propriety, or a Prince Al plenish or counteract the rolling of the around in the back door again whei tral Point. with the horses, aud often the wolves bert coat, with your hand thrust into ships, as they have done in the case of the capitalists aren’t looking. W« 4500. No. 55. 400 acres. and lions are kicked and beaten so bad the bosom of it. I once lectured on some of the large war ships. There purpose to sell each bundle twetu Buy a sack of the 3SAGLS MILLS FLOUR, and we can as Improved, level rich grain and fruit land; ly that they have to beat a retreat Money to be Refunded to the States und phrenology in the southern part of will lie accommodation on each ship times. Then we’re going to have tw< running water; title donation claim. A sure you, having once tried it, you will use no other. Territories. great bargain; 7 miles east of Central Point. without securing their prey. The stal Utah, being at that time temporarily for 2000 souls, and each will carry first brass bands, and the railroad oompan) Washington dispatch, Jau.18. We keep on hand the best of Graham, Corn Meal, Cracked 3200. No. 56. 200 acres. lions are regular Mormons and get all busted, but still hoping to tide over and second class passengers and emi will side track a couple of freigfa 100 acres fenced in aud in cultivation; the mares they can. They cross and The Senate passed a bill this after the dull times by delivering a lecture grants. The main saloon will be on trains here all day, and I'm having th Wheat, and all kinds of mill products. house, barn, smoke house and other out noon in which California and Oregon, on the subject of “Brains and how to the upper deck and will have the di creek damned up two miles above hen, Orders from a distance solicited and promptly filled at lowest rates- buildings; thrifty young orchard of a re-cross the country looking for mares as well as other States of the Union, detect their presence.” I was not mensions and elegant finish of the and just before they come we’ll cut th choice variety of fruit; one-half mile from and even proselyting for horses to en Special terms giyen on large contracts. postoffice and school; good roads; summer ter their band. If cow ponies stray are interested. During the civil war supplied with a phrenological bust at diniug rooms of first-class hotels. The dam and let her bowl all day and cal H S. A. FARNHAM & SON. and winter; in Table Rock, 9 tnlles from too far from the cattle or camp the first a direct tax was levied upon the va that time, and as such a thing is al second class saloons are also on the her a river, and Fin going to salt th Gold Hill station, (J4C II R. 2750 No. 57 57 acres thing they know they are rounded up rious States according to population. most indispensable, I borrowed a upper deck, and there will be besides town well with a barrel of keroeec Fenced, rich level fruit, garden and grain by an old stallion and driven off into Mauy of the States paid this tax and young man from Provost and induced commodious smokiug-rooms for first and have an expert smelling of it an land; all in cultivation; large spring of the hills. Often a wild herd will dis those that did not were charged with him to act a6 bust for the evening, and second class passengers. Alto talking loud of natural gas, and the -, pure water: every acre of it first class land; cover a tame band of horses grazing it upon the books in the Treasury De ho did so with thrilling effect, taking gether the builders, J. & G. Thomson, there’ll be two or three men run ov< 3 miles from Central Point. quietly in the valley with no intention partment. All the States in rebellion the entire gross receipts of the lecture confidently expect to present in the with teams, and a lot more will be g> - have Great Bargains to offer «;■ : it wiTlJiay von to keep a close watch ou this of leaving their range, but the band of were charged with their amount of the course from my coat pocket while I ships models of convenience, speed and ing around and looking awful deepen The amount im was illustrating the effect of alcoholic safety. space for the next six months for Special wild horses, led on by their stallions, tax respectively. sticking stakes around for new buil< ■ _________ Bargains. If you have any property for dash down into the valley, capture posed upon California was $254,538.67, stimulants on the raw brain of an adult ings, and everything will boom propc sale, come and see me and f will do my them and carry them away. The wild which amount was paid by the State. . Lamar Sworn In. tionately all day. Oh, you just let n <• iu a state of health. best for you. Office ou California street, opposite Slovcr stallions are shot without mercy by the Oregou was assessed $35,190.67, which You can remove spots of egg from [Washington dispatch, Jan. 18.] alone to extract the reluctant doll; House. ranchmen. If one is seen grazing on amount the Legislature of Oregon or your full dress suit with ammonia and from the pocket of the eastern ii - The supreme court of the United HENRY KLIPPEL. a hill he is sneaked upon and dropped dered the State Treasurer to pay, but water applied by means of a common States sits with a full bench to-day for vestorT’ O dd F ellow ’ s B lock . iu his tracks. They are very alert and the amount was never covered into the nail brush. You do not ask for this the first time Bince the 4th of May,1885. difficult to approach, but, like the Treasury of the United States. Later, recipe, but judging from your style, I Justice Lamar reached the capitol a Something About Bucking Horses. :oo: JOHN 3. MILLIIR. JOHN B. WRISLEY. tame horae, are easily killed. A bullet when au appropriation was made to re hope it may lie of use to you. St Louis Post-Dispatch. little after 11 o'clock this morning and in almost any part of the body will imburse Oregon for expenses incurred P. D. Q.—The oyster of the Pacific proceeded to the justices’ room of the One thing I have never been able I during the Mexican war, the Treasury coast is the only thing that the Paci cause the horse to drop on the plain. understand, and that is the subject < supreme court, where the ordinary oath The Indians are the best wild-horse Department deducted the amount of fic coast ]>eople do not brag over. of office wits administered to him in bucking horses. I have given tl the direct tax from the sum allowed by hunters, but they do not like to be out This bivalve is a small drab insect, private. question some study, and find that oi - in stormy weather and they cannot Congress to Oregon for the Indian war with a strong desire to ruu largely to ly in the western part of the Unite THE FINEST LINE OF The judge« in their black silk robes stand the cold of winter as well as expenses. gizzard. He is unostentatious in his then filed into the chamber in solemn States, in South America and in Au - The bill which passed the Senate :o: white men. In a storm is the best home life, and in statue about the procession at 12 o'clock, and the as tralia do horses indulge in this ma ’ time to hunt wild horses, for then they this afternoon provides that the Secre hight of a pressed peanut. The oyster semblage, at the tap of the gavel, arose unpleasant performance. This wool We have opened a real-estate bunch and cannot see any one ap tary of the Treasury shall reimburse of the Pacific coast lives to a great age, resiiectfully and remained standing Dot be strange if it was confined t • office in proaching until it is too late to get each State, Territory and the District and never murmurs or repines. It is until the members of the court had horses raised in these countries, but if out of the way of the bullets. It is of Columbia for all tuouey found due the party who eats him who repines. taken their seats. Lamar, clad in a seems to be in the climate, as the proj - certainly useless for a hunter to at them under this Act; provided that / I, They are. not good with oil. I speak well-fitting suit of black, followed the eny of western ooniee, if taken eas / I tempt to run down a wild horae with a where the sums or any part thereof of this because I have tried it, and court and took his seat beside Clerk never buck, and a colt of a high-bre tame one. The tame horse, weighted credited to any State, Territory or the when I acquire an important fact I McKenny, at the side of the bench. Eastern borse, if born on the plain; . down by the burden of the hunter's District of Columbia have been com love to give others the benefit of that The chief-justice announced that the will buck the first time a saddle is pu* To be found in this city. body, soon tires and the wild horse pelled by the United States from the fact. Oil is a good thing to pour on first proceedings of the court would be ou its back, a thing that other colt easily escapes. Sometimes the hun citizens or inhabitants thereof, or any troubled waters, lam told, but if you the reading of the commission of La from the same mare born in the Eas ----------- :o :------------ — :oo:— ters discover the tracks of wild horses other person, either directly or by the pour oil on a troubled oyster you will mar and the administration of the oath. never do. Both the Kentucky an< 'Should you <le«lre to sell, you will do well near a stream, and they then hunt for sale of property, such sums shall be regret it after you have eaten it. The commission was thereupon handed Irish horses have a trick of boundiiq to place your property in our bunds. their watering-place. The band al held in trust by such State, Territory J ames .—Yes, you may learu to pick to the clerk, who read it, after which into the air and alighting with atii ways waters at the same place, and al or the District of Columbia for the the banjo without a master, if you ad- Lamar read impressively, from manu legs, which is sometimes called buck though right on the stream the horses benefit of thoBe persons or inhabitants hear to it Take your banjo for two or script, the judicial oath, as follows: jumping. But this in no way re will go up or down it for a mile or from whom they were collected, or their three hours every day, go into a second “I. L. Q. C. Lamar, do solemnly sembles the true plunging buck of the legal representatives. All claims un more in order to drink at their accus hand tomb, which you can get no swear that I will administer justice plain n I never saw any one who oouki tomed watering-place. Hiding in the der the trust hereby created shall be doubt at reduced rates, and there you without respect to persona, and do account for the change of habit in colta Medford, Oregon. brush or crawling to a bluff, the hun filed with the Governor of such State may commence with youraelf and pick equal right to the poor and to the rich, born in the West, but every man who ter lies in wait until the horses come or Territory and the Commissioners of your banjo with much pleasure. Care and that I will faithfully and impar has ever had anything to do with horses to the water and then shoots them. It the District of Columbia, respectively, should lie taken, however, to avoid tially discharge and ]>erform all the du in that section of the country is per SHOES, is difficult to catch them, as they seem within Bix years next after the passage picking the banjo before it is ripe. ties incumbent on me as associate jus fectly familiar with the fact to know instinctively when hunters are of this Act; and all claims not so filed Good-by, James. Write to me when tice of the supreme court of the United about, and if they even suspect danger shall ba forever debarred and the mon ever there is anything comes up in States according to the best of my He Bought Beer From Her KfOer. they will at once leave the locality. A ey attributable thereto shall belong to {our life which you do uot understand. ability and understanding, agreeable ibtoryette.) AND such State or Territory or the District smoke or anything unusual will stam f you want to borrow money at any to the constitution and laws of the Old Commodore Vanderbilt, who pede them, and they will run forty or of Columbia respectively, as the case time, and you can’t get it anywhere United States, so help me God.” married a tavern-keeper’s maid, waa fifty miles before letting up. Their may be. else, and I happen to have it upon my He took the Bible as he uttered the sitting on the piazza of a Saratoga sense of smell is very acute, and on the ANDERSON creditors, come right to me with your last sentence and solemnly kissed it JAMES THORNTON Great, but Unknown. wind side about a mile is as close as a Vice President. troubles and I will give it my attention. He was then escorted behind a screen, hotel beside his daughter, who waa ar President. Lakeview Examiner. rayed in rilk and diamonds, when an hunter can get before being discovered B ill N ye . which extends the length of the bench uncouth, poorly-dressed old chap came by bis odor, and the horses are off in When Charles Crocker was at Port behind the chain of the justices, and along, and, saluting Vanderbilt with land on his spike-driving tour over' the after a minute’s delay reappeared at “Hello! Commodore, how are you to Anvone wishing to Imy or sell ptoperty a jiffy. The Louisiana Fraud. will ao well to caU on or address The winter is the beet season for California and Oregon, an incident oc the left clad in a new flowing robe of There are many and more sure ways glossy black silk. The coati and as day?” came on the piazza and ebook wild-horse hunting in Wyoming. The curred which is illustrative of the be DePEATT & KYLE, animals get discouraged by the deep wildering magnitude of the railway in of making a fortune, thau investing in semblage arose, the new justice bowed - hand with him. The daughter drew snowR and become hungry and poor. terests of that gentleman. He received lotteries, and the following information to his associates and then to the bar her elegant dress hastily aside st his Real Estate Brokers. They are apt at such times to bunch in a call at the Esmond house from the by Gen. Beanregard, one of the com and public, and took hie seat in the approach, as if in fear of Office in Odd Fell««’« Block, Ashland. the cottonwood groves, where they eat general manager of the Oregonian Rail- missioners who superintend the draw chair of the junior justice at the ex tion, with a look of utter disdain. Af the bark off the trees and chew up all was, a little narrow-guage formerly ings v>f the Louisana lottery, is oom- treme left of the bench. The court ter the aged visitor haA chatted a the small limbs they can reach. In under the control of a Scotch company. mended to all who expect to make a then proceeded with the ordinary rout moment and passed on, the daughter said, “Why, papa, bow could you rec- winter, too, the horse-hunter can unite Mr. Crocker regarded the visit as winning from that lottery every draw ine business. oguize the dingy-looking old man in with it the business of “wolfing.” Per purely complimentary, but when the ing: this public place?” “Bless your heart, uarrow-guage manager began to talk One of Beauregard's old soldiers Lumber and lhe Tariff. haps some people do not know what dear,” said the Commodore, “be need about the prospects of his line, the sent him a dollar and requested him “wolfing” is. Well, a “wolfer” is sim Hermann of Oregon has submitted buy beer of your mother before you ply a wolf-hunter, or a man who kills need of repairs at certain points, and to send a lottery’ ticket which would to the house a protest from saw mill to were born.” gave the magnate the assurance that it win a big prize. He said : “ I was al wolves for their hides and the reward owners, employes and loggers in Ore ways at my jxist and obeyed orders. was a fairly prosperous concern, Mr. offered for their destruction. In earlier gon and Washington Territory, against This Space Reserved for years wolves on the plains were killed Crocker’s mind became cloudy. He I came out of the war without clothes any disturbance of the existing tariff [WiMbiugtoa dispatch. Jan. 18. | enough to wad a shotgun. ” The gen clearlv did not know what the man was only for their pelts, but now they are M. L. McCALL, od lumber. They represent that The aecre tary of the interior in hM eral answered: “ My dear comrade — I driving at Still the official went on killed to save the game and sheep as “lumber is one of the most valuable report to congress stated that lr^ials- Estate Agent and Surveyoi well as for their pelts. Next to man until he was interrupted by a friend send you a ticket that I hope will draw products of Oregon and Washington; tioo was needed for the preaervationof who happened to be present, and who a prize. I beg leave to give the fol- the wolf is the greatest destroyer of that the outgrowth is that white labor the natural forest lands at the head fowing pointer: If you stick to the A shland , - - O regon . game. The gray wolf is dangerous, said: “Mr. Crocker doesn’t understand Louisiana lottery for four years as is employed and good wages are paid, waters of navigable riven and also for too, aud will attack anything from a faithfully as you did to the Southern but it leaves so small a margin to mill putting within the reach of settle» a chipmunk to a man. They need to what all this is about” “ Oh, I guess he does, ” said the gen Confederacy, you will not have clothes men that if they are compelled to legal means of providing themselvaa hunt in gangs and destroy a great oompete with the products of free tim with timber for building their home«, many buffaloes. They would follow eral manager with a confident air, “I enough to wad a popgun.” ber lands, low interest and oontract la for fuel and other domestic purposes. guess he knows that he is president of an old bull, biting him until they had bor of British Columbia, their indus He stated that be did not undertake to MANIFAVTUKEKS Or hamstrung him and then they wouk this railroad.” What la It? try must go to the wall; further, that formulate the details of the scheme “But Tm — if I did,” said Mr. Crock kill and eat him. The buffalo being That produces that beautifully soft the Eastern carrying trade of lumber suggested. He stated, however, that er, “ until you said so this moment ” gone, the sheep, cattle and small game The incident created a ripple of mer complexion and leave« neitlier trace« on our transcontinental railroads, built if it were desirable, be could do ao. of all kinds Buffer annually great loss riment among the railroad men who of its application nor injurious affects? by American capital, will be trans The House to-day adopted a resolution Stock Ranch for Sale. from wolves. Some counties offer as happened to be present, and some of The answer: Wisdom's Robertine ac ferred to Canadian roads, owned by asking the secretary of the interior to as $2 per head for wolf scalps, complishes all this, and is pronounced Englishmen and built by English ecud to congress his plan for accom Plain & Fancy Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc., The undersigned offers for sale his stock A much wolfer goes out into the section of the Portland magnates who heard the by ladies of taste and refinementto be capital; that remunerative labor now plishing the purpose which he recom ranch of 500 acres situated on Title lake, story thought a great deal lees of their Klamath county. Or., an A 1 ranch for stock country where wolves are the thickest the most delightful toilet article ever held by white men on our soil will be mended in his report OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING made to ORDER. purposes. Will put up 150 tons of hay off and builds him a cabin. He will then railroad interests when they reflected produced. Warranted harmless and transferred to foreign soil, within view ou the fact that here was a man who the place. Best range in Klamath county. kill one or two antelopes, skin them Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building, Bay the fresh home made candies at Will sell stock and farming implements and drag the bloody carcass in pieces was president of a railroad and didn’t matchless. Sold by J. BL Chitwood A of our own, and there monopolised by with the ranch, if desired. For further in Chinese coolies.” Nutley'a. x Son, Ashland, Or. W. U ATKINSON, Secretary ««d Genarwl MasagW all about the country. The meat is , know it formation apply to R. H utchison . Cheaper than More PHŒN1X, OREGON. Office a residence. REAL ESTATE. MISCELLANEOUS. Attorney and Counsellor at Law PHYSICIAN ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY.!JANUARY 27, 1888 VOL. XII. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Of all descriptions done on short so no tioe. Legal Blanks, Circulars. Buri Busi WHITE & COLORED BLANKETS,! Tule Lake, Or., Jan. 9,1M7.