Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 14, 1876, Image 4

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    THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS,
ducsd io despair. He was a German,
LINKV’L*- 8T0VI
aged
46 years, and leavsi a wife
[ From the Daily Oregcntao. j
8ATURDAY
OCTOBER 14, 13,-6.
and family.
-AND-
C hicago , Oct. ¿.—A Eenva? special
Granger this evening celebrated the
: The election rsiurnG s?e not all
Feas« of Pomona in grand style. The
ASHLAND TIDINGS 8078
MUTUAL
in yet, but enough are in io make it
display on fruit on »he tables was said
positively sure that we have »looted .he
I8SUKD EVERY 8ATTRD1Y
io be the flneat ever seen in California.
entire Republican ticket, State, dis* ,
G EC. T. BALDWIN, . Prop’r
The
Grange is reported io have taken
BY J. M. SUTTON, Prop’r.
trict and oounty, by 1,200 to 2.000 ma­
some decided action on the question of
jority. Judge J. C. Bedford goea So
DEALER IN
OFFICE— On Maia Street, (in rear Dr. Congress and John L. Routt is Gov­ wheat and freights, but decline to
make known at present the nature of
Chitwood’s Drug Store.)
ernor. We know we have a large ma­
STOVES,
—OF—
their conclusions on the score of policy
Terms of Subscription:
jority in both Houses of tho Legisla­
and interest
STOVE BACKS,
.......... 5 ’.50 ture, giving ua two U. 3. Senators and
One copy one year....
A slight shock of earthquake was
.......... .....Í.50
* “ eix months
three electors for Hayes and Wheeler.
.......... 1.00
GRATE?,
*• three “
felt at 3:20 this evening. The vibra­
PORTLAND, OREGON.
. ......... 12.50 We have overcome the Democratic ma­
Club rates six copies for
tions were from north to couth.
jority of 2,200 at the last election for
Terms, in advance.
FIRE DOGS,
W averly , Oct 6.—A fire here last
Representatives.
Terms of Advertising:
night oaueed a loss of $30,000.
BAKE OVENS,
D enver , Oct. 6.—Returns are just
One square (ten lines or less) 1st insertion....... |2.50
V
ictoria , Oct. 6.—A man named
Each additional insertion.................................... 100 received from Elbert County, whioh
SAD IRONS,
George Baldes was found dead in a
A liberal discount to annual advertleers.
gives
a
Republican
majority
of
70,
Church and Society advertisements, such aa Fairs,
Incorporated 1874.
chanty on the corner of Douglas and
being Republioan gain of 223 over the
ETC., ETC.
Lectures, etc., 25 cents per line.
Herald
streets,
Wednesday
evening.
Notices in local column, 25 cents per line, but no year 1874. Grant County gives a Re­
All kinds of TIN, COPPER and SHEET-
A post mortem examination shows he
notice inserted for less than $1.00.
publican majority of 45. Assuming
IRON WARE on hand and made to order.
died of heart disease. He came to this
All orders from a distance promptly at­
all that has been claimed by tho Dem­
Job Printing,
place in 1858 from Guaymas, Mexico,
tended
to. Prices to suit the times.
Of all description, done on short notice. Legal ocratic State Committee to be correct,
Linkvillo.
Aug. 10th, 1876.
and
was
about
60
years
of
age.
Capital
100,000
Blanks, Circulars, Business Carets, Billheads, Letter­ the net Republican majority in the
P hiladelphia , Oct. 6.—Awards for
heads, Posters, etc., gotten np in good style at living
State will be 1,200. The Legislature Oregon : A. K. Dufur, Lane County,
prices.
will certainly be two-thirds Republi­ wool; Hampton Kelly, East Portland,
Dollars, Gold Goin Basis.
All Sorts.
can and probably three-fourths. All preserved fruits; Alden Fruit Drying
The honeymoon is not pleasant when speoi&l reports designed to confute or Co.-r' Oregon City, preserved fruits ;
you reach the last quarter—of a dollar. throw discredit upon these dispatches ‘Wm. Plummer, Portland, preserved
** You never saw my hands as dirty are sent out for misohievous purposes. fruits ;Ststo of Oregon, grains, grasses,
OFFICERS J
•a that,” said a petulent mother to her A list of official figures will soon be cereals, fruits and vegetables.
little girl. “ No, but your mother sent. The party who has been flood­
ing the country with sensational bun­
did,” was the reply.
P.WAS8NRMAN.....................- - F rmidskt .
combe about the Colorado election ap­ Ashland Lodge No.189,1,0. G. T.,
An Irishman complained to his phy­
Meets at the Hall of Helman & Fountain every E. QUACKENBUSH .... Vic« P bksipkmt .
plied for the privilege to tho Associated Ridaj-
evening at 8 o’clock r. m . Brothers and
sician that he stuffed him so muoh
Press to carry cut his base pur­ listers In good standing are cordially Invited to at- D. W. WAKEFIELD ..... S bcbetabt .
with drugs that he was sick a long time
end.
J. D. FOUNTAIN, W. C. T.
W. 0. LADD.............................
T bbabvbsb .
pose.
after he got well.
N. A. J aco »', Sec’y.
Importer and Breeder of
E lizabeth , N. J., Oct. 6.—Two other ~ — —— ■
W. H. EFFINGKR ....... Awoam. "or a «hort time is fo great that we hare concluded
............... - - ■ —------ nl
“Now, waiter, what’s to pay?” victims of the Connecticut Farms,
to oiler it for the balance of the year for
r
Askland Lodge? No, 92, 3. L. QUACKENBUSH - • G kbìbal A gbst .
“What have you bad, sir?” “Three Union County, toadstool poisoning,
PERCHERON HORSES
fish.” “Only brought up two, sir.’’ died this morning—MisB Louise Crane /V\
a . F. & A. M.,,
“I had three—two trout, and one and George Melville, the boy who
—AND—
Holds their stated communications Thursday even­
smelt."
Subscription« will expire
DIRECTORS:
gathered them. This makes three per­ ing« on or before the full moon, brethren in good
“ Times are vewy hawd—in fact per- sons dead, Miss Emma Baker having Btending are cordially invited to attend.
W. 8. LADD,
P. WASSERMAN,
\
J. 8. EUBANKS, W. M.
fwectly awful,” said an exquisite the died yesterday,
W. H. A tkimbon , Sec’y.
J. L. ATKINBOn,
WLÍ. WADIIAMB,
other morning ; “I had to wedooce
S an F rancisco , Oct. 6,—Only one
No matter v? bea they commence.
my cigaw bill to forty dallawa a case of smallpox reported this morn­
NOW HAVE TURKE PURE BRED IMPORT-
Ashland Lodge No. 45, D. W. WAKEFIELD, W. H. EF7IKGER,
ed stallion«, and «even full blood and high ¿.rads
month?’
E. QUACSLNBUSH,
ing and seven yesterday. No deaths
M. P. MORSE,
mares, from which 1 will ba abla to rates sunk that
Address,
I. O. O. F.,
wiU equal the heat imported. I cam now «apply par-
•• No man can do any thing against yesterday or to-day.
J. W. BÄAZEE.
tieB with good La'.f blood coite, from 1 to 4 year« olJ,
Holl their regular meeting ersry Saturday even­
O
regonian , Portland, Oregon.
from ‘‘Wbi'.e Prlnca,” bred by ether parties, i al«o
his will,” said a metaphysician.
N ew Y ork , Oct. 6.—Hugh McShane, ing at their hall in Ashland. Brothers ia good
hsve a herd of pure bred Jereev cattle, the best in the
“Faith,” said Pat, “I had a brother late an employe on the steamer Charles­ standing arc cordially invited to attend.
State, with some calvea for sale.
W. C. MUCH.
J. H. NEIL, N. G.
went to prison against his will; faith, ton, from Charleston, has died in Brook­
Ashland, Juae 17tb, 1876.
noltf.
J. D. F ountain , Rec. 8ec’y.
NURSE & THATCHER,
TABLE RATES. -
he did.”
lyn of yellow fever.
ASHLAND HARNESS SHOP
DEALERS IN
V irginia C ity , Oct. 6.—Last night Rebekah mestlnqs on Tr^cday rrenln^, Dearest
“Ma,” said a small boy, approaching
the full of the moon each month.
hie mother and exhibiting unmistaka­ Fanny Kane, a woman of the town,
LIPS POLICIES.
ble symptons of a severe pain in the i lighted a cigarette and dropped the
L. DANFORTH, M. D.,
«
bowels, “do youthink green apples , match on her dress. Her clothes ig­
CLOTHING,
MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEALER IN
FIVE AGES—CLASS A. B, C, D, E.
nited and ehe was horribly burned. JpHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
grow in heaven?”
CAPS,
HATS,
A—Ages from 1 to 12 Annual Premium, $5 00
M
»4
44
Jacksonville, Oregon.
5 00
B- »
12 €4 20
° Don’t you think,” Baid a husband She lingered in horrible agony until
44
44
M
5 to
C-
••
90 M 35
BOUTS and SHOES.
<4
44
H
5 00
D- ••
35 •4 50
in a mild form of rebuke to his wife, 12 o'clock last night and died.
44
44
•4
44
DR. J. H. CHITWOOD,
5 00 HARDWARE,
E— “
50
65
FANCY GOODS.
Y reka , Oct 6—A young man named
“ that women are possessed by the
A shland , O regon .
A shland , O regon ,
825 00 may be paid at any one YANKEE
NOTIONS,
devil?” “ Yes,” was the answer, “as , John Gordon was shot and killed early
time, cn any Life Policy, and no xubthsb Annual
this
morning,
in
his
cabin
near
La
­
soon as they get married.”
OFFICE—At tho Ashland Drug Store.
Premium will be required, nor any further payments, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, PAINTS, CILS, E tc .,
fayette Mill, Scott’s Valley. Two
eeps a general assort -
excipt for Death Assessments in that apodal dlvis-
** The prisoner at the bar seems to
Will
attend
to
all
cal!«
In
Ifogaa
Hirer
Talley.
Par
mont of goods ia Lis line oi Uade,
LINKVILLE,
yonng men, who are suspected, have
noStf.
tlculir attention given to CHRONIC DISEABE3. ion a« Ciey may occur.
have a very smooth face,” said a specta­
> left here, crossing the ridge toward
Lake county, - - - Oregon.5 I^adiec’, Mens’ and Boys’ Sad­
tor to a jailer. “ Yes,” replied the
Klamath River, evidently intending to
M. H. DIMICK.
MILO M. DIMICK.
j.
a.
neu
.,
dles, a Speciality^
jailer, •• he was ironed before he was
go into Oregon via Siskiyou Mountains.
brought in.”
The cause of the shooting is said to be J^TTOSNEYAf-LAW,
Team, Buggy and Plow Earned;
ASHLAND
The •• pull-back ” is very old. in revenge of an old grudge, and it is
TEAM 4 EUGGY COLLARS,
Jacksonville, Oregon.
Hesiod, upward of twenty-eight hun­ supposed Gordon was assassinated.
u
LIVERY
AND
SALE
STABLE,
CURRYCOlfBS, BRIDLES,
dred years ago, wrote:
S an F rancisco , Oct. 5.—E. Payson
“ Let bo fair woman tempt thy sliding mind,
CINCHOS, STIRRUPS,
H, KELLEY,
Knapp, formerly a solicitor and collec­
With garment« gathered la a knot behind.”
WHIPS, LASHES, SPUES,
MAIN STREET.
New Mexico ii to be admitted into tor on the Daily Post, and subsequently Attorney and Coun:ellor-at-Law,
COLLAR PADS, ETC., ETC.,
Ashland, Oregon.
the Union under the name of Monte­ in the same capacity on the Daily Stock
And everything usually kept in a first-elas«
J acksonville , O regon .
zuma. A more appropriate name, con­ Reporter, suicided to-day at his lodgings
establishment. Repairing done with neat-
eorge nutley has the pleasure to
MmE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
by
shooting
himself
through
the
head.
Will
practice
in
all
the
Courts
of
the
State.
Promp
sidering the prevailing weakness of the
announce to the inhabitant« of Athlond acd ite niss and dispatch at prices to suit the
B respectful^ inform their friends
Mention given to all busiuees Intrusted. to my care.
Burroundinge bi« readine«« to euupiy all who need
He
left
a
note
stating
that
his
action
was
times.
inhabitants, would be “ Threecard-
O ffice . In the building formerly occupied by end the public generally that they 51* /I* with a g xxl custom-made boot or Bnoe, made of the
prompted
by
pecuniary
difficulties.
beet
material.
Call
and
we
him.
Shop
on
Main
have
purchased
the
above
establishment,
Kahler & Watson, opposite Court House.
mont ezuma.”
WHEAT Taken at the Highest
over creek, near bridge.
which will be henceforth conducted under Street,
John Conlin, a miner at Columbia,
A«hland, Jun« 17th, 1876.
eo'.tf.
A teacher asked a very wearied class
their constant personal supervision, and
Market Bates in Exchange
was
caved
on
in
his
claim
to-day
and
thoy
guarantee
satisfaction
to
all
who
may
why the eunuch went on his way re­
fcr Goods,
killed.
favor thorn with their patronage.
joicing after his talk with Philip. The
Ashland, June 17th, 1576.
»itf.
✓
Also agents for the
R eno , Oct. 5.—About 3 o’clook this
prompt and significent answer of a
Howo Sowing Machine
bright boy was :—“^Please, sir, because morning the bakery of Jacob Graff, on
Ashland, Oregon.
,nE UNDERSIGNED WISHES TO BE-
Commercial
Row,
was
discovered
to
be
Philip had done a teachin* him ?”
This celebrated machine, which is ac-
mind his friends, and the traveling pub­
on fire. About 4 o’clook the fire raged
knowled<-ed by every one to be the beat
lic
generally, that he is still to be found at
“ The sun is all very well,” said an
furiously, and Commercial Row, from W. J. Zimmerman & Co. Prop’rs. machine known, and which has met with this
Irishman, “ but the moon is worth
more extensive sa’es than any other on
the corner of Virginia street to the
LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE,
record, is now being introduced in Ash­
two of it; for the moon affords us
brick building of Jamison & Prescott,
CLOSING out
E are now prepared to build and land. The Howe is peculiary adopted to where he Is ready at any time, and on all
light in the night-time when we want
repare
all
kinds
of
M
ill
,
M
iming
and
F
abl
;-
to
any
kind
of
work
—
frem
a
ruffle
to
a
boot
was a roaring mass of fiames, and it
occasions to set bs'ora them the b st the
ng Machinery.
it; whereas the sun is with us in the
or
shoe.
Is
simple
in
construction,
easily
market affords, in a style second to no other
seemed as though a larger portion of
run, and for strength and durability is un­ house in Orogen.
«lay-time when we have no occasion
the town would be swopt away ; but
surpassed. Parties desiring to see one of
ENGINES, HOUSE FRONTS,
Dinners and suppers for special occasions,
for it 1"
these machines can do so, by calling on them gotten up in appropriate style at short no­
there was not a breath of wind and the
—ASD —
at their ofiice.
tice.
JASPER HOUCK.
She was a young lady from New fire was got under control. The wood­
DIHICK
&
SON.
York, and he asked her if she would en buildings of Graff, Eblar and Hall
MACHINE BLACKSMITHING.
Ashland, June 17th, 1876.
noltf.
partake of an ice-cream, and she gen­ were the only ones totally destroyed.
tly answered, “ If it’s good, square A man named Boder, employed by Mr. CHURCH AND SCHOOL BELLS
confectioner’s cream, I’m there, but if Graff, was burned. His charred re­
Cast to Order.
7<OR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DESIR-
it’s church fair or strawberry-festival mains were dug out of the debris this
nE UNDERSIGNED WISHING TO
IRON AND BRASS CA8TING8,
. ing good wagon work, the undersigned
Dealers
in
bi
sell out and quit business,
efien his
slush, count me out.”
done at tba shortest notice. Babbett metal con­
afternoon.
hereby makes known that be can be found
stock of goods at retail, for
at all times at his shop in tho S. W. corner
•• Is it not time that you paid me
W ashington , Oct. C—The President stantly on hand.
of the public square Ashland Ogn; and is
Stoves, Sewing Machines,
that five dollars ?” said the farmer to to-day signed the commission of Thos.
ready and willing to do all work entrusted
and
• his neighbor. “’Taint due,” was the W. Prosch as postmaster at Seattle, W. or any other article made of Bteel, brase or iron, will
to me in a workmanlike manner. WAG­
be repaired at our shop.
CLOTHING, HATS, CATS, BOOTS and SHOES, ONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WHEEL-
FOR CASH.
• reply. “ But,” said the farmer, “you T.
BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made
Ail work warranted in good Btyl« and at reaeona-
• y i a« Bi aB il it when you got back from
V ictoria , Oct. 6.—The Government abe rates.
to order, and repaired on short notice.
Hardware, Fancy Goods,
New York.” “Well, I hain’t been,” has appointed Mr. Clemitson, one of Old cast iron taken in exchange for work.
T>’e beat Eastern stock constantly on
Wishing to commence business, would do
hand.
W. W. KENT NOR.
was the reply.
0,000 lbs
old cast iron
the teachers at the Victoria publio
Ashland,
June
17th,
1876.
noltf.
■well to call on me, as I will sell my whole
wanted at our Shop immediately.
“Steam is a great thing,’’ remarked school, to be superintendent of edu­
W. J. ZIMMERMAN * CO.
stock on easy terms, and rent them my store,
noltf.
a traveller in a railroad car to his vis- cation for tho mainland east of the Ashland, June 17th, 1876.
In the mean time, I would say to persons
Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, Etc.,
a-vis. “ So it is,” was the reply ; “ I Cascades.
MILLINERY.
V ictoria , Oot. 6th.—Afire yesterday
owe my fortune to it.” “Mon­
CGN.
LINKVILLE,
LAKE CO • »
HAVE OPENED AT MY RESIDENCE, That I expect to start for Fan Francisco
sieur is manager of a company?” morning destroyed six shanties off Fis-
ll persons ~ kncwing them -
on Main street, Ashland, Oregon, a soon, and would like to have my money be­
a. P. NKIL.
D. CHAPMAN.
“No.” “An engineer, perhaps?” gard and Government Streets, which
selves indebted to the undersignod,
millinery store. I have now a beautiful as­ fore starting. I may stay in San Francisco
especially in accounts and notes of long
“ No, I have lost a number of relatives had been oocupied by Indians, some of
sortment of
standing,
requested to make every effort
most of the Winter on account of ill health.
Meat
Market,
whom died of smallpox, since whioh to pay the are
by railroad accidents.”
HATS,
same by tho 1st of August.
If 1 do not sell out intirely before starting,
J. M. McCALL A Co.
A little six-year-old boy went into time they have been unoccupied. The
WREATHS, and
my business will be left with E. J. Farlow
CHAPMAN & NEIL,
Ashland, June 23d, 1876.
no2tf.
the country visiting. He had a bowl Pacifio Telegraph Hotel was in danger
and
J. Q. Latta, with instructions to sell
LADIES’ FINISHING GOODS,
of bread and milk. He tasted it and from the fire at one time, but WOfl
C heap F ob C ash , but STOP the credit part,
Ashland, Oregon,
All of which I will sell cheap for cash. AU and make a desperate effort to close down
then hesitated a moment, when his savo^-
eep constantly on hand at their orders from a distance promptly filled.
mother asked him if be didn’t like it,
H. M. 8. Amethyst arrived from San
so that I can in the Spring, either seU out,
Aug. 24th, 1876.
MRS. J. EWING.
8hop, near the bridge, on Mi.in Street, a good
Dealers In
supply or fresh BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, etc.,
or freeze out; and to collect every cent pos­
to whioh he replied, smacking his lips, 1 Franoisco Thursday afternoon.
which they offer at the lowest market price.
sible. Woe be unto you! Who are owing
“ Yes, ma’am. I was only wishing our
Ashland, June 17th, 1876.
noltf.
S an F rancisco , Oct 6.—About four
FORSALL
me
in the Spring.
R- B- H akgapinb .
milkman would keep a cow.”
o’clock this afternoon Rudolph Berch
Ashland, Sep. 28tb, 1876.
no!6tf
IX HUNDRED ACRES OF FINE CUL-
A good story is told of Spurgeon. committed suicide in a water closet in CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS sod SHOPS,
tivating
and
pasture
land,
well
improv
­
His habit is to shut himself up on the yard of his residence, No. 13 Oak
AM NOW MANUFACTURING, AND HAVE
ed, with two good dwelling houses and three
BLACKSMITHING
Hardware, Fancy Goods,
on hand, a good assortment of
Saturdays. One Saturday a man called Street, by shooting himself through
barns and other out houses, situated three
,
—BY—
and oDe-half miles north of Ashland, on the
and insisted on seeing him. “Tell the head. The deceased, until recent­
LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, O. & C. Stage route. Bear creek runs
EUBANKS & FORSYTH.
YANKEE NOTIONS,
him,” said the visitor, “ that a servent ly, held the position of bookkeeper iu
through the farm, and it is otherwise well
which
I
offer
to
the
trade
at
prices
to
suit
the
times.
of the Lord wishes to see him.” The the importing house of McCain & Mc­ Groceries, Crockery, Paints, Oils, EV
A LL THOSE DESIRING WORK
My soap has been pronounced by those who have watered by springs.
tried it, to be superior to any Imported article. Give
This farm will be sold on reasonable
21. in our line, will find us at the
message was delivered, and the follow­ Clure, California Street, but for some
it a trial, and support home industry.
terms. For particulars, enquire at this of­ “Old Michelson Stand” ready to serve them
LINEVILLE,
I want in exchange for soap 20,000 lbs. of rough
ing returned : “ Tell him that I am en­ months has been idle with consumption.
fice.
ISAAC WOOLEN.
with neatness and dispatch. Particular at-
grease, at my factory.
W. H. HATHAWAY.
July 1st, 1876,
uoStf,
gaged with his Master.”
I teution paid to horse ehoeing.
no 11 if.
He exhausted his means and was re- Lake county, - - - Oregon.
Ashland, June 17th, 1876.
noltf.
NORTH
PACIFIC
W. C. MYER,
TINWARE STORE.
CHEAP PAPER !
OREGONIAN
ONE DOLLAR!
JERSEY CATTLE.
I
DRY GOODS,
C. E. KLUM,
A
Saddlery & Harness,
K
G
Ashland Iron-Works,
ASHLAND HOUSE.
T
CLOSING
OUT!
!
W
CLOSING OUT!
Wagon Factory.
Nurse & Thatcher,
I
DRY GOODS,
T
COST
IS ¥ P
2
Yankee Notions,
Pay Up.
I
A
Nurse & Tliatclier,
DRY
K
GOODS,
Ashland Soap Factory.
1
S
FREIGHT
El
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