Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 14, 1876, Image 2

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THE
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ASHLAND
TIDINGS.
To Our Patrons.
Estimated Expenses.
Decisions.
MILL NOTICE!
M
ASHLAND
STOVE
The T idings has now been issued
In his report to the Legislative As­ Made and approved by the Riyld Worthy
OCTOBER U, lí>»6.
BATÜRDAY
four months, and the success of the en- sembly,
|
Grand Lodge in 1875.
lately issued, Secretary Chad­
TLE EAOI.E MILLS, SITUATED ONE AND
terprise is guaranteed by the liberal , wick gives the following as his estimate
a half miles north of Ashland, has on band and
1.
A
W.
C.
T.
cannot
grant
a
clear
­
A Bill That Should Not Be patronage it has secured. We work
1* constantly making an excellent article of flour.
of the expenses which will be neces. ance card. It can only be granted by All those dosiring to purchase their
come a Law.
—AND—
off an edition of six hundred copies sary to run the State machinery for the
a vote of the Lodge, when a member
WINTER
SUPPLY
OF
FLOUR
Mr. Thompson, Joint Senator from with this date and onr list is still in­ two years commencing the second Mon­ applying for the same ia square on tho
Will do well to call at the mill; will also grind, on
Wasco and Lake Counties, has intro­ creasing. Many good and substantial day in September, 187G. Thia estimate books, and there are no charges pend­ exchange, 36 of flour, 4 of bran aDd 2 of shorts
per bushel of good wheat; will sack and brand the
duced a bill to oreate the office of Reg­ names are in our books without credit is exclusive of extraordinary appropri­ ing. Decisions of the G. W. C. T.’s sacks -customers to furnish the sacks.
L.S tbong ,
ister of State Lands for the Linkville for their year’s subscription. To all ations for special purposes :
in conflict with the above decisions are Sept. 26,1 mo.
Miller.
tore
HARDWARE
Land District and to provide for the such we feel at liberty to send, to
For mileage and per diem of the void and of no effect.
management and sale of State lands gether with a kindly greeting, a re­ Legislative Assembly, £30,000 ; salary
2. It is the duty of Lodge Deputy to
ONION LIVERY
therein. We have hitherto advocated quest to settle at their earliest conven­ of Executive officers, $16,000 ; salary notice and correct any informality in
the creation of such an office, but not ience. The amount is small to each of Justices of the Supreme Court, the working of the Subordinate Lodge,
ale and
xchange
with the almost unlimited powere con­ individual subscriber, but to us, in the District Attorneys and Supreme Court whether called upon to do so or not;
ferred upon the lucky recipient of aggregate, the sum is a very important Clerk, $36,000 ; salary of Pilot Com­ but be should be prudent and cautious,
the official position created, as is pro­ item. Two dollars and fifty cents per missioners, State Geologist, Superin­ and not dictatorial, preserving harmo­
vided by Mr. Thompson’s bill. It was annum is cheaper than ever a newspa­ tendent of Publio Instruction and ex­ ny and peace in the Lodge, and not
in the interest of those seeking homes per was issued in Southern Oregon, penses of Mute School, Blind School, provoking discord and strife. He can Corner of 4th and California Sts.,
that we wrote and not for the benefit but it is enough, provided subscribers advertising, printing bonds and war­ make an official decision only when a
J acksonville , O begon .
B. F. REESER, Proprietor.
of the individual who might bo so for­ are prompt in making payment. We rants, stamps, eto., $40,0b0 ; expenses question is formally submitted to him,
he UNDERSIGNED, HAVING Pur­
tunate as to be chosen Register. Seo have ordered our Winter’s supply of of Penitentiary, including salary of and if the Lodge is not satisfied with
chased the abjve named stables'
from Kubli A Wilson, beg leave *o Inform
tion 20 of Mr. Thompson’s bill pro­ paper and other material and it is now Prison Inspector, $40,600 ; expenses his decision, an appeal can be taken.
the public that they are determined to merit,
on the way. To meet this expense
continuance of the patronage that has for many
vides that :
for keeping insane and idiotic, includ­
3. A Lodge Deputy should obey the a year»
paal been conferred on these justly
and
to
pay
printers
will
require
a
con
­
“Upon proof boing made to the sat­
ing visiting physician's salary, $121,000; authority of W. C. Templar, he beiDg
isfaction of tho Register that the land siderable outlay of money in a short for conveying convicts to the Peniten­ as much under tho authority of Lodge POPULAR STABLES!
described in a swamp land certificate time. We trust that all patrons who tiary, $12,000 ; for public printing, and W. C. Templar as any other mem­
We have coiMtautly oa ha&d the very beat
has been drained or otherwise re­ are in arrears will appreciate this fact $30,600 ; incidental expenses, $25,000; ber.
claimed, and payment to said Register and govern themselves accordingly.
expenses of the Agricultural College,
aving just return » from sat #
4. A. violation of Art. 11, Subordinate SADDLE HORSES,
The
T
idings
will
continue
in
its
in
­
FniDGiaco, with the beat «elected stock of
of the mmnining eighty per centum of
£5,000; for arresting fugitives from Lodge Constitution, confessed or prov­
BUGGIES
AND
r epurchase price of said land, and dependent course, ignoring partizan justice, $8,000 ; for the support of the en, shail operate as a forfeiture of all
CARRIAGES,
upon surrender of said certificate, or politics and laboring for the interests indigent and poor, $5,000 ; for clerical honors and dogrees previously es­
satisfactory proof of its loss, a patent of the State in general and Southern aid, maps and other expenses inciden­
And can furaish our customers with a tlf-iop turn­
quired.
out a. any time.
Oregon
as
a
specialty.
To
every
fair
shall be issued for said land by said
tal to common school lands, $6,000;
5. Although an application to with­
STOVES, HARDWARE,
Board of Land Commissioners ; Pro­ minded citizen we therefore confident­ for like purposes for University and draw from the Order may b® dated pri­
Horses Boarded
vided, That all swamp land that has ly look for support.
State land funds, $7,000; for Orphan’s or to the beginning of a new quarter, O d rea?orab!e terms, and the he it of caro awl atten­
In conclusion we again urge those Aid Society, $3,000.
been successfully cultivated in either
taccowed upon them while under their charge.
if tho application for withdrawal is not tion
Also,
who
have
not
paid
their
subscription
yrass, tho cereals or vegetables for
These sums aggregate a grand total received prior to the installation of offi­
three years shall be considered as fully for the current year to come forward of $384,600. Of course when any
-AND-
Herses Bought and Sold.
cers, the withdrawal can not be granted
reclaimed witbin the meaning of this and liquidate, thus enabling us to work fund is exhausted the Secretary draws
without the payment of dues for that We will gnirantee satisfaction in all our trans­
with renewed energy to give them a ’ a warrant in favor of any claimant
act.”
actions.
C amdwxll A M c M aioi .
quarter.
Now it is well known that very paper worthy of their patronage. against such fund, which is indorsed
HE UNDERSIGNED, THANKING OUR PA-
6. A Lodge Deputy oannot use the
much of the land in the Linkville Daring the coming week we propose ' by the Treasurer, from the data of
trona for the liberal patronage twstor.ed upon
password unless obtained from the W.
us d urieg our conaect'.ofl with Un- Union Idvery
to
canvass
the
county
pretty
thorough
­
District, as elsewhere, known as swamp
which indorsement it draws interest at C. T. of bis Lodge. His duty as L. D. Ntab'es, would be»peak a continuance of tho same
to our successors.
Krum A W ilson .
land, is covered with a luxurious ly and shall at all times be pleased to ' the rate of ten per cent, per annum
No. 17; tf.
is to communicate the password to the
growth of native grass which is cut for receive payment on subscription al­ until paid.
W. C. T., when installed, and ha mnst
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hay by herdsmon annually and in ready due or from those who wish to
receive it as a member of the Lodge
S ubscribe for the
large quantities. When drained this become subscribers. Meatime a com­ Ohio and Indiana Elections
Ever brought to Achtend, 1 sk prepared I« lei
from the W. C. T. before he can prop
is
tverytklD.' in my line, FoR CASH, cueuper Uuii
coat of native grass disappears and the petent person will be in ohargo ac the
the chea¡>e*t.
The latest information received, up erly use the same, and he has no right
land becomes sterile and barren until office, where subscription and adver­ to the hour of going to press, from
the
as L. D. to communicate it to any ene
J just entering it» second ye%r it is
new life is given it by cultivation. tising bills may also be paid and re­ Ohio and Indiana, indicate the success
but the W. C. T. of hia Lodge.
Time
STOVES, NAILS, ROPE,
"What an easy matter it would be for a ceipts given.
EKLARCED ANO IMPROVED,
of the Republican ticket in the former
7. The W. M., at the opening of the
and
worthy
the
patronage
of
land speculator, with the average pli­
to
State and of the Democracy in the Lodge, dees not take up the P. W.
__ i every well-wl’her of the Pacific
able conscience of such individuals, A European War Imminent latter. West Virginia has almost
nOB8»WSO»ï, AXB6, CAKTCSTRIl TC.KW,
North west. It is
and Ex. from ths W. V. T. or Gaurds.
under the above provision of this bill,
Ominous mutterings of on approach­ certainly gene Democratic. In all of
Beautifully Illustrated
DECISIONS OF THE «. W. O. T.
io cut tho native grass from a traot of ing struggle throughout Europe reach
the States named tho veto baa been
1. Officers when directed by the W. by the leading artists job the Coest. Some of Au! everylhjDi kjpt I* » Cr.tcl.M
swamp land for three successive years, us by every dispatch from that side of
large and close, and nothing definite
THE ABLEST JUA’ ITERS
and, with the aid of convenient wit­ the Atlantic. Turkey, the vile ex- will be known as to tho majerilies for C. T. to leave the Lodge room on duty
make no salutation,
ia the Pacific Northwest contribute to its
nesses, secure a patent.
cresence on European civilization, has several days.
Stove and Hardware Store.
2. When a member speaks in Lodge columns. A« a
Section 25 of the bill confers upon again assumed its most malignant type
ho must rise and address the W.
T.,
the Register the “ powers of a court of of character. The Christian inhabit­
FAMILY JOURNAL,
Political Notes.
but
is
required
to
give
the
salutation.
law, to summon parties and witnesses, ants of Servia and Bulgaria, provinces
It is reported that ex-Secretary Bel- The salutation is required of the Mar­ it stands at the head ef Pacific Coewt publi­
to administer oaths, to reject testimo­ of the Ottoman empire, weary of the
cations. As a paper to
shal after examination and of officers
ny and to determine the rights of par­ oppressive control of the Porte, first knap is coming to California to live.
SEND TO FRIENDS
The Springfield, Massachusetts, Re- entering the Hall, and roporbiDg to the
ties.” The second clause of the same struck for reform iu the manner of
abroad, it ha* no equal. A single number
section provides that “ either party to their government They were met publican supports tho Democratic) State W. C. T.
will give them a belter idea of Oregon r.nd
ticket.
Washington Territory than a year’s numbers Wilcôx à Qibbfl' Sewiog Machine
3.
Tho
closing
ccromonies
can
never
a contest before the Register may ap- with unyielding severity by their op­
Ben Buller says ha intends to bring be omitted nor can any other be sub­ of any other paper. Subscription price.
v>eal to the Board of Land Commis- pressors, and the war has changed to
81.53 PE® YEAR,
; Provided, Suoh appeal be one for independence on the part of Massachusetts ideas from the rear to stituted for the Ritual.
including postage. Sample number, 20 eta.
J. R. N. B ell , S. D. G. W. C. T.
ten days after such decision.” ! Christiane, and subjugation, or, rather, tho front.
Address the publisher.
Here the time for taking an appeal is extermination on that of the followers
In the Ootobar elections Ohio is
L. SAMVEL,
HARRIED.
shorter by one-half than is given by of Mehomet. Thus the Cross and the conceded to the Republicans and In­
T. O. Box 3,
Portland, Ogn.
any court of justice, which would Crescent are again arrayed against each diana will be close.
P arker —B daiii —At Crookad Creek, t^-Remlttanc«« can te- mad« by registered letter
work a hardship in many cases, and, other. Atrocities nameless and blood­
The Vermillion colored undergarment Lake County, Oregon, September 10th, or by order oa any of lue loriland B u «1 d « m Kou«ee.
K»13-2m
no doubt, often deprive the actual set­ curdling are being daily committed by is waved with great vigor by the stay
TMK
WARON,
by the Rev. E. J. Fulford, Wm. W.
tler of his rights and favor the land­ the brutal Turkish soldiery ; neither at home patriots.
Parker, to Miss Florence Blair.
shark and moneyed speculator.
age, sex or condition shield those who
THE ASHLAND ACADEMY.
Spurgeon has had elevon weeks of
Ctampien f’ower Ci Reaper,
Section 26 provides that "in no ease fall into their bands from outrage, mn-
DIED.
vacation, with an invitation to preach
rjllie
Fall
Term
of
the
Ashland
Academy
will a party be entitled to institute a tilation and death. All this is wit-
JL will commence on next Monday, Sepi
almost every day ho was absent.
contest who has not filed an applica­ nessed and tolerated because of tbo
W bitezel .—In Jacksonville, Octo­ 11th.
FITTO’ BUFFALO TBEKim, ¿C.
The Cincinnati Cbn»mcrc»<»Z has ob­ ber 1st, 1876, of cancer of ihe stomaeb,
All expecting to nttend, will do well
tion for the land he claims and made inability of the great powers of Eu-
be present the first day.
the first payment thereon.” There rope to agree to a division, or govern­ served that people on the fence are Henry Wbitezel, aged 72 years.
Thanking our friends for their liberal pat­
would be nothing wrong in this pro­ ment of Turkey in the event or) tapping their tcos a little on the Hayes
ronage in the pact, we bespeak its increase
SEWIKQ MACHIN! CASTORS,
for the future. Scholars may enter at any
vision provided extraordinary powers the expulsion of the Turk from his side.
NO CENTENNIAL FOR
time during the term. Tuition charged only to fit «ay
all «evrtng madAcee.
Bailey, of the Danbury News, says
were not conferred upon the Register. usurped dominions on the Bosphorus.
for the time in attendance.
°® ^uu^»
made to order, Ue very beV!
quality of
Under the act as it now reads, how­ Meanwhile, true to the traditionary that " a lie is like a brush heap on fire ;
J. H. SKIDMORE, Prineipal.
nol3tt
ever, the Register could, for any trivial policy of bis father, Alexander it is easier to let it burn out than try OilE HUMORED YEARS!
Tl?!, SHEET-IRON A COPPER-WARE,
cause, delay an application made by of Russia is permitting his subjects to extinguish it.”
INTERESTING TO FARMERS ! lYoduee taheu fo exchange for pood*.
one person in favor of another. In to aid the Servians with both men and
Ont of two hundred and forty Ger­
B. F. RkXJfR.
these days of official corruption it is money, while the Russian government, man papors published in the United If yen want U> invest your money where It will rpilE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT
pay cuuie to the
JL to be to the mutual advantage of
not wise to clothe an officer with un­ quietly resting upon its assumed neu­ States one hundrod and sixty-five favor
N. B All per«on« indebted to me by rate or ac-
connt, will pleaee come tevpurd and pay up within
limited powers to be used with un- trality, is proceeding to put ber vast Tilden and Hondricks.
thirty 4ay», «U «ave eeot«.
1
Millers and Farmers,
!
trameled discretion.
army ready for immediate and agresaive
A jury bill, requiring that no man
Ashland, Ja» ina, IMS.
noHf
Have made arrangements whereby the
Section 27 fixes the Register’s salary war. Germany, Franco, England and shall act as a juryman in Texas who
And buy Elec fruit and ehade tree?.
at $1,000 per annum and fees I The Austria aro also looking to their war cannot read and write the English lan­
Ashland and Phoenix Mills,
A. D. ÏIELMX1»,
salary is a sufficient compensation with­ establishments in anticipation of the guage, has passed the Senate of that
9. D. ìoìruijt.
Will
be
under
the
management
of
J
a
­
out the fees. Indeed it is quite proba­ threatened conflict.
State, with only five dissenting votes.
cob W agner , who will have charge of
NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT
ble that the fees of the office would
While these exciting events aro so The Texas papers say it will pass the
both Mills for the Company during the ensu­
I am bound to sell cheap for Cash, I
more than compensate for the labor re­ agitating all Europe our own oountry lower House of the Legislature in the Trees, and
HELMAN & FOUNTAIN,
ing year, ending July 1st, 1877.
will sell fine Iwaring trees by the thou­
We
will
pay
the
highest
market
price
for
sand
for
eeven
ceut*each
;
quired without the salary, as tho fees is celebrating its first centennial under same shape in which it was passed by
not less W ish fifty
good merchantable wheat, and are prepared
named are simply exhorbitant.
trees of one vari­
the imperious standard of Freedom tho Senate.
to contract flour at $18.00 per thousand
ety to be
Section 28 authorizes the Register and on the spot where political and re­
pounds al the Mills.
Office of the Company at the Ashland
^f1710 ^VICHASE) TO 1NTULB STOCK
PLANTED IN ONE ORCHARD
to procure books, maps, stationery, ligious liberty was first proclaimed to
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS.
Mills. Addre’i,
furnituro, safe, to rent an office, etc., an astonished world. The cause of the
WAGNER, ANDERSON &
[From the Dally Oregonian.]
without limit, and without fixing a Christians is the same for which tho
FARMER’S CO.,
Who is the lucky man who will take awry the
first one thonsand ? TWENTY THOUSAND, only
noI2tf.
Ashland. Oregon.
Large
shipments
of
gold
are
being
maximum for the expenses so in­ fathers of this Republic fought; and,
GENERAL MERCHANDISE,
five cents each —all a«
made
from
Europe
to
this
country.
curred.
though separated from the struggling
New Arrival of Medicines,
FINE GRAFTED FRUIT!
Section 33 forbids any one from cut­ millions of the old world who thirst
The election of the new state of Colo­
DRV-GOODS, GBOCBRltß, BOOTS A &HO»,
- AT THE —
As there is In America. FIFTEEN TKOI’RAND
ting timber or hay on land belonging to for the pure waters of liberty, their I rado has gone Republican.
fine beirirg grape roots, for the triiilDg sum of two
the State, and converts the Register . children are not so forgetful in their
Twenty-ono thousand Californians cents each 1
into a sort of Inquisitor, to pounce day of pride and power as to fail registered at the California building ROSES, DAHLIAS,
AND A VARIETY OF
upon aDy one so transgressing, for to yield to bleeding Servia their earnest in Philadelphia from June 15th to
FLOWERING SHRUBS.
October 1st.
which inquisitorial duty he receives a and sincere sympathy.
HE UNDEUSIGNED TARES PLRABURE IN
Green house plants, etc., in profusion. Call and
Bee them.
O. C<> ohi > ok .
calliug the attention of tDe public tohi» rew and
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■■
-OF THE—
fee of ten dollars, and the trespasser is
Yellow fever prevails in Savannah
well eeketed ftock ut
.
Woman SnfTrage.
required to pay three times the value
and Charleston to an alarming extent.
HE STILL LIVES.
of the hay or timber cut. Timber on
“
Boss
”
Tweed,
who
was
captured
in
A resolution, proposing an amend­
DRUGS AND MEDICINES, Ashland Business Association,
State lands should, of course, be pro­
Spain
a
short
time
ago,
has
arrived
in
ment to the State Constitution accord­
tected, but why include the wild grass
Jnat received from San Francisco, which he la offer­
ing the right of suffrage to women, New York.
ARCHITECT AND HOUSEBUILDER.
ing at the
which withers at the frost and is worth­
was adopted by the House, last week,
Moody and Sankey, the great revival
less ? If such an infamous measure is
after a somewhat protracted debate, in preachers, are holding forth in Chicago Granite Street, - - Aslilandr LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES.
to be adopted why not make it a crimi
WILL DO
which several members exhausted a to immense audiences.
nal offense for the pioneer to permit
He has al«> on hand a large variety of CANDIES,
vast amount of rhetorio. The resolu­
felling the «ame oa tarmi and at öricet
Wheat is on the raise in Chicago and
anything in my line NUTS,
SWEET CAKES and other notion« ueuallv to Purpose
Lis milch cow or his work horse to
suit the time«.
kept
in
a
flr.L-claas
drug
«lore.
He
w
ottld
also
call
tion
met
with
immediate
death
in
the
in other eastern markets. The pros­
graze upon State lands ? We are very
ON SHORT NOTICE
attention to his
Senate,
being
consignod
to
that
tomb
muoh mistaken if this bill is not a
pect of European war is the inciting
AND AT THE LOWEST TERMS. Overland Condition Powders!
covert blow at those who have made of the Capulets, the table. As the oause.
ALSO BOOKS, STATIONERY,
pre-emption and homestead locations resolution brought the matter to a de
SAS1I,
The Mormon party of Utah have
on public lands, and whose rights are eisiou by the people we can not regard
Being or his own manafaetnre be can confidently
DOORS,
recommend them. He al»o pr<q»ajes a Syrup of
being contested by swamp land specu­
re-nominated Geo. Q. Cannon for Dele­
FURNITURE, horehound and
lators. Under the provisions of the the action of the Senate as other than gate to Congress.
bill it is certain that such homestead controlled by blind prejudice, unwor­
The forty-sixth semi-annual confer­ Made to order.
and pre-emption claimants would be thy of that body. We have yet to
liable for heavy damages for outting learn that there is damage in trusting ence of the Mormon Church has
For Colds, CouL'he and Diseases of the Lungs, which
Picture Framing, &c.
&C., &C., 6rC.,
be has used many years in his practice, and found to
elected John W. Young first counselor
fire wood or wild grass from their
Wheat, Oats, Lumber, or Cash taken in be a xery valuable remedy.
claims until the titles are freed fTom any question to a decision at the bal­ to Brigham.
Produce taken in exchange at the highest
exchange
for work. Call and see uie.
J ■ H. Chitwood.
litigation, which may not be within the lot where the people are permitted to
The California State Grange is in
Ashland, June 23d, LS76.
ue2U.
N. B.—He has also on hand an assortment of fine
. ’ . a.
4 FOUNTAIN.
next dscadfl.
give free expression to their views.
session in San Francisco.
WINDS and LIQUORS for medicinal purposefi.
AaUhmd, Juae lHh,
wttf
T
S
S
,
E
STABLES,
T
H
T
Pressed Tinware,
WEST SHORE
BAIN
Ashland Nursery !
E 3
Ashland Drug Store!
T
I. O. MILLER,
P. of II.,,
MegaHta Balml
Candies, Nuts, Toys,
r
!