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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1876)
N ew P hotograph G allery .—Messrs. » Our regular correspondent sends the Abell & Walsh, late of Yreka, are put SATURDAY NOVEMBER 11, 1876. following under dateof October 4th : ting up a building in front of our win dow for a photograph gallery. They Mule dear and trout plenty. will bo ready in a few days to accom Agents for the Tidings. Snow on the mountains round. modate thoee who desire a first-class I* 8amnele, • . . . Portland, Oregon. Tbo health of the county is excel picture. They come well reconiended Jacob Thompson, ... “ •» lent. as artists. --------- —<-------- -— 6. M. Petting?) & Co., ... New York. Rockwell & Cheesman, - - - St. Louis. Beads are dry and in excellent con T a P. Fisher, ..... gm Francisco. dition. T he election in Ashland, on la3t Thoe. Boyce, J. R. Neil, ..... Jacksonville. Heavy fogs veil tbo valleys and ob Tuesday, passed off in a very pleasant C. 8. Sergent, ..... Pha-nlx. scure the mountain tops. manner. Although there was much Ed. It. Owen, : . . . Central Point. Miss Aftie w. Coirle, ... Rock Point. interest exhibited there was also a Wo had a terrific gala on the 25th C. B. Watson, General Agent for Lake county. ult., which blew down a number of large amount of good humor shown by all parties, and the day passed off as a ASHLAND P. O. REGISTER. hay-stacks and fences, The Indians from the reservation aro genuine holiday, ----------- --------------- Stages leave Ashland as follows: still roaming through the country kill . L ost . — Two young ladies lost a glove The 0.‘ & C. Stage Co.’s Stage leave Ashland ing and running oil’ our game, and for Jacksonville, Rock Point and Rose making themselves generally obnox when returning from the club meeting, burg every day at G a. m. Mail closes at ious. Is there no help ? one evening this -week. Any person 5:30 a. m. Tho County Seat question is the all- finding the same will confer a favor by For Henly, Yieka and Reading at G p. in. absorbing question in this county. | leaving it at W. F. A Co.’s express Mail closes at 5:30 p. m, I office. -------- 1---------- Hatton A Garrett’s Stages leave Ashland The election to decido tho question comes off next Tuesday. It is rumored every Monday, Wednesday and Friday T he W eather — We are now enjoy mornings fur Linkville, and return oh that a Presidential election is to be ing such weather as is only known in every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. held on the same day. Southern Oregon and must be seen and Leave Linkville for Lake City, California, A surprise wedding camo off on tho Wednesdays; arrive at Like City Satur 1st inst., at tho residence of Mr. Hor felt to bo appreciated. days ; leave Lake City Mondays ; arrive ton. It was given out that a young “ Nor c’ou'l mist is seen, TUe sky brigbw<^ie, serene.” at Linkville Thursdays, carrying mail and couple were to be married t — ’Squire ------- ------------- passengers. Hazen was called in — some timo was .Regular passenger wagon leaves Ashland P lowing .—The fanners all over the for Linkville every Monday incWDing, aud spent in waiting for tho young ’uns, valley aro busy plowing for their 1’all but they camo not. At length Joseph returns every Saturday. Swingle and Mrs. Steward stepped for crops. The prospects are exceedingly A. I). HELMAN, P. M. good for a very largo wheat and oat ward and were made one. D ick . crop next year. « ----------- --------- -—. LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. YREK \ NOTES. S weet C ider .—?Jrs. Reeser has the The following is from tho Yreka LOCAL. BREVITIES. . thanks of— well, ourself ; the boys Journal of tho 7th inst.: don ’t drink— for a pitcher of sweet Election close. Mr. Abell, the superior photograph cider fresh from the bosom of the ap Indications of rain. artist, left for Ashland last Saturday, ples. ----------- ----------- -— to take pictures at that place. Our Money matters close. Ashland neighbors will find him to be E scaped .—The horse-thief captured The weather bias close. one of the finest artists in tho country. in Goose Lake Valley, some time since Every body putting on their best The C. A O. Stage Co. has changed and taken to Polk County, escaped looks to get their photos taken. to Winter time, arriving here from from custody recently and is now at The Ashland Woolen Mills are run Reading at 2:15 in the afternoon, and ning night and day in order to fill their leaving for Reading at 6 a . m ; also ar large. orders. P rayer M eeting .—The Thursday riving from Oregon at 4:30 a . m . and The miners in Southern Oregon an leaving for Oregon at 2:45 in the after- night prayer meetings, which were dis ticipate a good run this Winter from ■ noon. continued some time ago, were com the amount of rain already fallen. Mining at Salmon River is greatly menced again last Thursday evening. ------------ --------------- We have almost forgotten the names i improving of late. Work has been R e -C aptured .—Hawkins, the horse of the Presidential candidates, not hav I commenced on tho Klamath mine. ing heard their namos spoken for at t Tho Evening Star ledge is alco being thief who broke jail at Dallas, not long least two days. We do remember worked steadily with good success, and since, has been ro-captured and re something about Diok Tilden and La tho noted Black Bear is paying better turned to his cell. l'ayette llayeB. I than over. ------------ -- -c O ------------ - W hat ’ s Ur?—The Douglas Independ P ardoned at L ast .—J, C. Moreland, ent has failed for some weeks to visit TOWN ELECTION. The town election of Ashland came Esq., cne of tho counsel for tho de ibis oflice. We arc sure there must be off on last Monday, and as it did not fense in the Antelope Canyon mail rob some mistake. involve any vital national issue it is not bery case, received a dispatch from DOMESTIC RECIPES. supposed that it had any material in Washington this morning stating that Hansen, White and Bram- C ider W ine .—The cider for this fluence over the Presidential contest in Thompson, letto were pardoned yeaterday by the purpose should not be made until Do- Georgia and Iowa. There seemed to President. Mr. Moreland has worked comber, when it should be barreled be considerable politic» in the conflict, unceasingly to secure the result which and placed in a vault or cool cellar, and which was of the kind commonly called has just now crowned his efforts. This left to remain there until February or street and sidewalk politics, but com news will bo hailed with a thrill of sat early in March, when it should be bot isfaction by tho people of tho State, the pletely ignoring Hayes and Tilden. In great majority of whom felt confident tled, using champagne bottles, well and wired ; the cork should be the ’•vault given below the People’s that thtLO mtn were the innocent vic- corked driven down an eighth of an inch of candidates are marked with a * and the lim3 of circumstantial evidence and the mouth, so to that tho wire can grusp Opposition with a f: organized conspiracy.— an.lord. it. Use good sized copper wire, which Recorder—* J. M. Sutton, 5G ; +J. ---------r—r—*— will requiro but one pissing over tho D. Fountain, 29. F orming .—Never was the prospect cork, provided it is well secured around Marshal—*Isaac Miller, 51; f Eugene of a next crop go cheering as at pres tho head of the bottlo. Then return Walrad, 30. the bottled cider to the cellar, laying Treasurer—*B. F. Reeser, 55 ; fDr ent. IL10 ground in every part of the bottles on their sides, and it will . II. T. Inlow, 30. Southern Oregon is in the most per keep for years. Be surd th? bot Trustees —* J. M. M C»!’, 55 ; J. R. fect condition for plowing. Mr. Simp tles are thoroughly clean, which must Tozer (on both ticket.-), 80 ; *A. Wil son, from Butte Creek, infoims us that bo attended to just before the bottling lits, 55 ; *W C. Daley, 52 , * 0. G< od- the “ blaek sticky” soil of that portion cliild, 42 ; fDan. Chapman, 30 ; i M. of tbo country is m tho most delighted begins. Some persons—and it is the H. Dimick, 40 ; |E. J. Farlow, 30 ; condition and that the farmers ar- vig method of the New Jersey “ cham fJ. G. Parbain, 23. Mr. E. Miller and orously improving their opportunity pagne ” cider makers—filter tho cider through sand before putting away in J. Wagnor, who were not candidates, of sowing their Fall grain. barrels. It is true this removes all received one vote each. F or P ortland .—Uapt. Ferree, U. sediment, but we cannot perceive that it adds to the flavor or keeping quali SCHOOL REPORT. S. Commissioner for Lako County, and ties of tho cider. Following is the report of Ashland Mr. L. S. Dyar, Indian Agantof Klam- j F ig P udding .—Eight ounces of Academy for the week ending Novem utli Reservation, accompanied by two bread crumbs, six ounces of beef suet, ber 3J. Those who bavo whispered Indians, passed through this plaça this ' one teacup of warm milk, two eggs without permission are marked “ J ” week on their wav to Portland to at well beaten, four ounces of tigs, four tend tlm trial of T. Quinn, before the ounces of lump-sngar. The figs to b9 ar.d thoto wLo Lavo been tardy morn U. S. District Court for killing an In- ' very finely minced and put into milk, ing or noon, “ t”—the number of of diin. Mr. Warner, of Ashland, will j and placed by tho fireside until tender; fenses being indicated by a figure also attend aa a witness in tho same then the other ingredients to be well before the letter: case. mixed together and boiled four hours. --------- o- ---- *------ W. Garrett, d, A. T. Wright, d, O.K While, 2d, |C. R Howard,d, S itpee — An entertainment was Servo with a sweet sauce. O. F. Gnrrelt, d, J). A‘ford, 9 d , - pay P i doing .—Take a quarter E. J. Arrant, 2 d, given to lion, Calvin Edgerton on of H a alf T.. Wiilite, 2 d, pound of finely chopped suet, tho M. Wagner, d, ■ I. Line, d, last Saturday evening, p.t th io Asbl-ind Oiime of grated bread crumbs, cur A. B Chipman, d, C Juoee, d, Arthur Arrant, 2 d, T.. Zimmerman, 9d, House in thia place. A general good rants, raisins and flour ; to these add W. P. I. .ude», t, IM. Jones, 10 d, time prevailed, .-If ter supper a veto two tables}.ocnfnls of treacle and half F. Bellow?, 1 d, IM. Tuff?, d. C. Sextan, d, of thanks was given Ashland’s genial a pint of milk, all c>f which must be .T. II. S kidmore , Principal. host for the elegant supper prepared will mixed together and boiled in a for the occasion. mould for three and a half hours. R obbery in Coos C ounty .—On Fri Servo with wino or brandy sauco. day morning, soon after daylight, it A ccident .—Emma Tolman, daughter • G rape J am . — Seven pounds of was noticed that the key was in the of Judge Tolman, on last Thursday grapes and three and a half of sugar. door of tho oifieo of Mr. Flanagan, afternoon fell from the stairs of the , Stem tho grapes, weigh, and then wash County Treasurer, in Empire City, and Ashland Academy, some fifteen feet, them, put in a kettle with about a pint fracturing the left arm and dislocating ! of water, over a moderate fire, stirring aa examination of the interior disedosed the wrist, and receiving other bruises. I occasionally to prevent burning ; in the fact that the safe hail been also Although tevere her injuries are not' forty or fifty minutes or less tho seeds unlocked and its contents, amounting dangerous. will blip from their skins; then rub • ——— -------- through a colander, and return to the to some $5,000, stolen. It appears that | S trange .—It is strange to note the ! kettle with the sugar. Boil from one the burglar visited Mr. Flanagan at his place of residence (the house for effect of a few sparks of electricity on to two hours, according as it thickens ; merly occupied by B. B. Jones) dur ! tho human face. Different individuals stirring it all the while or it will burn. ing the night, and took the keys of the are afflicted in different ways by the i If it is desired to make a sauco for cold door to the oflice and also to the safe same sparks. This has been very for- ( meats, to this quantity add two table from the pocket of his pants, on the i cibly shown in Ashland within the spoonfuls of cinnamon, ono of cloves, foot of his bed, without rousing the * last-few days by telegraphic election, and a half pint of vinegar jn$t on tak ing from the fire. Any kifid of grapes sleeping Treasurer, and thus equipped, i sparks. will do, wild, cultivated or green. . effected an easy entrance into tho oflice and the safe. Everything of value was C rab -A pple J elly .— Cut out the S old O ut .— Henry Duncan has sold taken out of the safe, except county bis Half way House, on tho Linkville eyes and stalks of the apples, halve orders.— Record. and put in a preserving kettle, road, to Mr. W. G. Parker, who in fu them -__ _ _____ with enough water to prevent burning; N ews .—In vain wo have pored over ture will conduct the butiuess of this cook ULtil soft, then strain through a stand. Mr. Duncan lias and afterward through a muslin our exchanges, in vain have we perused important removed with his family to this place. sieve, bag ; to every pound of liquor put one long columns of telegraph news to find pound aud a quarter of sugar; boil out what was going on outside of poli T he next meeting of the Jackson gently fur twenty minutes. tics. Fires, floods, robberies and mur ville District, Pomona Grange, will Q ueen P udding .— Take one pint of ders have passed unnoticed to give bo held at the Grange Hall, on Thurs fine bread crumbs—or their equivalent room for comments on deeds of dark day, November 16th. Business of im in bread soaked and rubbed through a ness done by party candidates and portance will come before the meeting. colander— one quart of milk, one cup party leaders. Now that the jury have Ali members ii^ited to attend. of sugar, the yolks of four eggs beaten, decided tho various political questions a piece of butter the size of an egg, and of the day we hope soon to be able to C laiming I t .—After a thing is a suc the grated riud of one lemon ; beat the give more general nows in the T idings . , cess everybody claims a share in it. bread, milk and eggs light, then beat No les3 than three architects claim a in the other ingredients, and bake until L ilies . — Wo have just receivtd hand in the planning and construction done, but not watery ; whip the whites a private letter from Mr. I’. Hanson, i of the new photograph building just of the eggs to a stiff froth with cup of sugar and the juice of one lemou ; on an extensive lily fancier of Brooklyn. completed in Ashland. top of the pudding spread a layer of N. Y,, acknowledging the receipt of jelly or jam, then the whites of the L inkville R oad .—While tho O. A some lily bnlbs from the Cascade eggs ; brown slightly and servo hot. Mountains, that we Bent him recently, C. Stago road is almost impassable in It may be mado without jelly, and eat xie says that this makes three distinct I many places, tho road from hero to en with hard sauce. species of lilies from Oregon. The I Linkville is in excellent condition. latter ho thinks may be a new variety. ! Garrett A Hatton bring in tho mail S ome sportsman made a great ado .------—— ----- - ---- ahead of time. over killing a white hare in England N ondescript P otato .—Miss Hattie not long ago. We know of ladies who lolmun left on our tablo this week a O ur • 4 N , ew S tory . — Circumstances I Lave great success in destroying white potato that for ways that are crooked, have made it necessary for us to post hairs in numbers, hereabouts, and can t be beaten. Call and see it—we pone our new story of the “Haunted what’s more, they don't say anything I CftR t describe it, 1 House ” until next week. about it. THE ASHLAND TIDINGS. New Arrival of Medicines, BONANZA ITEMS. I * 1 - AT THx - Ashland Drug’ Store! -AND- J. M. M c CA ll â Co., Propr’s. Furniture Factory, HE UNDERSIGNED TAKES PLEASURE IN calling the attention uf ibe public to Lis tew and well se.tcted stock tf T DRUGS AND MEDICINES. Granite Street, Read Their Nev^s. Marsh & V Upey. LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. He has also on hand a large variety of CANDIES, NUTS, SWEET CAKES aixl ott er nodons usually I kept in a tir»t-cta6Bdrug store, lie would also call attention to his Oregon. Ashland, Just received from San Francisco, which ha li ofiur» irg at the ll kinds of planing , mould - Circular and Scroll-Sawing done JUST ARRÍVED, A to iog, order. Overland Condition Powders! SASH, Being of his own manufacture he can confidently recommend them, lie also prepares a Syrup oi horehound and AN IMNENSE STICK OF DOORS, MOULDINGS, BEDSTYAUJ, Fur Colds, Coughs and Diseases of the Lungs, which he has used many years in his practice, and luund to be a very valuable remedy. FALL AND WINTER GOODS BREAKFAST, DINING, J. II. Chitwood. N. B.— He has slso on hand an assortment of fine WINES and LIQUORS fur medicinal purposes. CENTER, and -AT THE — EXTENSION NUESE & THATCHER, Emporium of Ashland. Dealers in TABLES. BUREAUS, DRYGOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CHAIRS, CAPS, BOOTS and SHOES, HARDWARE, FANCY GOODS, * Af er thanking our many kind Patrons for past favor«, we wish to call their at tention to our large stock of F all and W inteb G oods , just received from 8. F. J WASH Lake county, Oregon. Our new stock contains IJ a large assortment of Xv UNION LIVERY S ale and E xchange D ky G oods , G roceries "JI c. C BOOTS and SHOES, 9 Corner of 4th and California Sts., J acksonville , O regon . rpiIE UNDERSIGNED, HAVING I’UR- ti chased tiie ab ve named stables from Kubli & Wilson, beg leave to inform the pub.ic that they are determined to merit a continuance of the patronage that has for many years past been ccuferred on these justly c It Ready-made Clothing, Hats, T and Millinery Goods. X WE KEEP HARDWARE, IRON, POPULAR STABLES! BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES, And cm furnish our ciuiciners with a tip-top turn out at ary Ume. Horsss Boarded I HORSE SHOES, SHOE-SHAPE, ROPE, <VN WOOLSACKS, PAINTS, OILS W Í FARMING IMPLEMENT, CROCKERY < >n reuonah’e terms, and the hast of care and atten tion bestowed upon them while under their charge. Also, Oilcloth for Tables and Horses Bought and Sold. npHE UNDERSIGNED, THANKING our PA IS trons for the liberal patron..ge bestowed upon us during our connection with toe Union livery stab’es, would bespeak a continuance of the same to our tucceBBurs. K udli A W il 6 un . No. 17; tf. Now I is r h S ubscribe for the WEST SHORE JU SOAP AND CUTLERY. A nd FRUIT CANS. We will guarantee satisfaction in all our trans actions. C akdwell & M c M ahon . s STEEL, NAILS, BOLTS, GLASS, M We bate constantly on hand the very best SADDLE HORSES, and Floors. 5 & A L arge and C hoice S election of TEAS. A M it stands at the head of Pacific Coast cations. As a paper to Of superior quality, and latest stylei made to order. House, Sign and Ornamental Painting and Graining dono to order in tho Mill, or in the country. Canvassing ceiling. Paper- hanging, Calsonlciog, Whitewashing, &c. on shortest pussiole notice. The undersigned takes this opportunity ot tendering our thanks to our many friends and patrons for liberal favors during the last two yoars, and aro happy to say that we have, during tho last w.nt.r and spring, erected additional machinery, and unproved our facilities for manufacturing in the above line of business. MARSH & VALPEY. Ashland, Juno 17th, 1876. noltf. THE —AND— MARBO ---- 00—• Ho! U nto A ll W ho T hirst ! COME YE UNTO THE I oda S pring AND DRINK! Without Moupy, and Without fl * and having repaired and reftted the same, are now prepared to accommodate all who may favor us with a call. Prices to suit these hard times. CIGARS AND PIPES MARKETABLE PRODUCE. S1.5G PER YEAR, Wc see no cause to change our L. SAMUEL, P. O. Box .3, - Purtland, Chm. Remittances cm be made by registered letter or by order on aDy of tie Portland Business Houses. nol.3-2ni THE ASHLAND ACADEMY. rpiie Fall Term ot the Ashland Academy JL will commence on next Monday, Sept. 11th. All expecting to attend, will do well to be pre?ent the first day. Thanking our friends for their liberal pat ronage in the past, we berpeak its increase for the future. Scholar * may enler at any time during the term. Tuition charged only for the time in attendance. J. H. SKIDMORE, Principal. □ul3ti keeping The Soda Spring House The Marble Business Will still bo a speciality. All orders In this lino promptly filled in tbo best wanner and at reasonable rates, Address, as usual, * J. II. & A. II. RUSSELL, Ashland. SEND TO FRIENDS including postage. Sumpie number, 20 cts. Address tho publisher, SPRINGS We have just received a select rpiIE UNDERSIGNED ar« now assortment of the best brands of We will sell our goods at the publi lowest cash price, or exchange for all kinds of abroad, it has no equal. A single number will give them a belter idea of Oregon and Washington Territory than a year’s numbers of any other paper. Subscription prka, SODA Price ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, FAMILY JOURNAL, of furnitnr® oo band, and FARMERS’ HARROWS, u the g ria • 0 E iust entering ° its second * vear it is I mseà and worthy the patronage of every well-wisher ot tho Pacific North west. It is Beautifully Illustrated by the leading artista on the Coast. Some of T11E ABLEST WRITERS in the Pacific Northwest contribute to ita columns. As a BOARDS, We have any thing you 11 And all kinds may need in our line, v made to order. Groceries, Crockcry, Faints, Oils, Etc Linkville, LOUNGES, PICTURE FRAMES, Y ankee N otions , f I FLÂNINt MILL ASHLAND STORE, Wagon Shop. UNDERSIGNED WILL BE FOUND T HE at his shop on Main street, two doo a from the livery stable. *, where he is prepared to do ali kinds of work in bis line ct the lowest price. WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS Of Vehicles Made to Order. Repairing of all kinds done with dispatch, call and see me. noltf. JOHN RALPH. It still remains MILL NOTICE! F.AGLE MILLS, SITUATED ONE AND “Quick Sales & Small Profits.” T nE » hall mile? north of Aebland, h*e on bund und 1 conrtanlly makiiy; an excellent art.de of Hour. b All those desiring to purchase their Call and examine our stock, and if you do not see what you want, C all for it . Sept. 21st, 1S76. . „irif UOlatl. WINTER SUPPLY OF FLOUR Wil) do well to owl at the mill; will also grind, on exchange, 3G of floor, 8 of bran and 2 of aborts per busnel of good wheat; wiU tack and brutal the sacks -cnatomera to furnish the Back». I L S troso , I Sept 26,1 too. MJier.