Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, December 23, 1876, Image 3

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ASHLAND
TIDINGS
!
BONANZA ITEMS.
fair may possibly bo rudely dragged
THERE'S NO BOSH HERE I
Our Bonanza correspondent seeds before the public by unfeeling lawyers: ■
ASHLAND STOVE
- VICROAT
DECEMBER 23, 187«. the following:
j
and for no fault—unless carelessness is A I L PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE UN-
either tn vie u, xcouat,are hereby
a crime—of either of the parties. Of Z»
V»’eather still warm.
gi.en
timvly
i«»ti< »■ to Cull In um I eettle up between
Ageuts for the Tidings.
course, the engagement was broken, now Mid the flri*t dvy <>f t •.nuiry next, and thereby
EarK sown rye coming up
B. F. R ekskr .
I i the young lady quickly sent back the ; eave coat and inti-er. 2.»;’f.
Sr.uu«:e,
-
.
.
•
Portland, Oregon.
Tilden is c-locted out here.
Taoub Tbonipfoo,
-
“
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ring, and the quickest way she could
M Prtiii k-i 1 A Co.,
...
New York.
—AND—
Spelling schools in fashion.
I think of was by mail; so by mail it
RotKWell i- Uneeeiuau,
-
-
-
St. Ixiuia.
I
went
—
that
is,
it
started
from
Morgan
­
1. C. --t-iiwr,
..... Bin Francisco.
Going to havo a oafl New Years.
town, but never roached Washington. |
!.. Neil,
.....
Jacksonville.
Two fights last SuLday—no arrest.
The
gentleman made no inquiries CNE HUNDRED YEARS!
>. Sergent,
.....
Pu<i-nix.
Linkville is very dull at present. about it, and, but for a train of events
Li. It. Uarn,
:
.
.
.
Central Point.
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MHs Athe W. Colvig,
...
Rock Point.
that couldn't possibly have been ar­
C. B. Watson, General Agent for Lake county.
NOTES FROM KERBYVILLE.
ranged by chance, might have gone on
ardware
tore
thinking
that
bis
former
fiancee
was
Get
ready
for
ye
Christmas
ball
and
If
V
ASHLAND P O. REGISTER.
Will
mercenary enough to hold on io the I
turkey, you bet.
Mages leav e Ashland as follows:
magnificent ring that Lad been a token
Minors are waiting for rain. They of
her loyalty to him. But tho myster­
The O. <t C. Stage Co.’s Stag? leave Ashland say it is sure to rain by Christmas.
ious destiny which shapes our ends
for Jacksonville, Rock Point and Rose­
I • !
Tho roads were never better to Ke* ordered it otherwise.
•
burg every day at 6 a. in. Mail clo es at
byville, and accommodations fa.’y,
5:30 a. m.
• A few weeks ago one of tho Morgan­
Far Hvnly, Yieka and Reading at C> p. ni.
Mr. J. L. Layton’s hydraulio on town young lady’s friends saw the ring
Mail clo-es at 5:30 p. m.
A x bay tice fruit and shide trees.
William’s Creek works to a charm.
on the hand of a lady in the sama town,
Helton A Garrett’s Stages leave Ashland
Brothor Ritter immersed two per­ who was not acquainted with the first
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
named, and consequently did not knot;
mornings for Linkville, and return on sons in tho Applegate last Sunday.
NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT
B. F. REESER, Proprietor;.
The Just few nights aro reckoned the the ring or its history. Investiga
every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
tion
was
at
once
begun,
and
a
few
days'
L-ave Linkville tor Lake City, California, coldest for years when there was no
time and very little trouble traced the Ttees, ?nd I am bound to eell cheap for C.ish. I
Wednesdays; arrive at Lake City Sat’lr- snow.
wiil eel! flue bodriug tree, by the thou-
ring
to a clerk in the Fairmont post­
days; leave Lake City Mondays ; arrive
e .n-1 for Berea cen' * each ;
S. Philips has a fine Percberon colt, office, who, it is alleged, has stolen it {
nut less than fifty
at Liukville Thursdays, car;-ymg mail and
trees of onavan-,
two years old last June, that weighs from the mail, loaned it to a gentleman i
patsenger».
cty to bo
1,500
pounds.
friend at Morgantown, W. Va., who h;m i
Regular passenger wagon leaves Ashland
Mr. Ish’s covered mail back makes made it to do duty as an engagement
for Linkville -very Monday morning, and
LANTED IN’ ON E ORCHARD
reiurns every S»turday.
semi-weeklv trips frum Jacksonville to ring for bis fiancee in Morgantown.
Kerby and Waldo.
A. I>. HELMAN, P. M.
The Fuirmount postoflice clerk was ar-1 Wi ii is the lucky nivn who «ill take sw»v the
V e
1 ’ TWEN1Y THOUSAND, only
By the way, D. Groen estimates the rested by Government officials aud will ..V v.
. etuis e .cil—all a.
be
tried
in
the
United
States
District
j
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
aving just returned from kax
distance from Galice Creek to Illinois
Erauoieco, with the beat »etecied stot k ui
Court
at
Parkersburg
eome
time
dur
River, via Rogue River, at 30 miles—
i
JACKSONVILLE ITEMS
SRAITEÖ FRUITI
a practical route. Either route suffi­ ing the month.
To
the
trial
of
the
postollico
clerk
'
Our regular correspondent, Theobald, cient. Take the best and cheapest.
Awtlct. FIFTEEN THOUSAND
will probably be summoued the young 1
root«, for the ir.lling sum of two
Mr. Hughes, County Clerk of Jose­ lady who “sent back” the ring, and
sends the following under date of
* t
phine, received a letter last week from possiblo all parties connected with it.
December 21:
DA II LI A.-,
STOVES, HARDWARE,
Messrs. Riley A Stewart,of Ellensburg, including
the Morgantowu gentieu;
\ V lx \
The wife of Sam Taylor has a bounc­ which announced that a company from
1/..k VARIETY OF
and his fiancee. Should the question
ing Christmas boy.
San Francisco had bought out their of the ownership of the ring come i ;
FLOWERING SHRUBS,
A son of Mr. Martin, while coasting •>> fishery at the mouth of Rogue River, it will prove a knotty one. To whom
! ...Lia, etc., bi profusion.
Gill and
stru •k against a fence, knocked out sev aud said company has a light draft
*
O. C oolidge .
does or did the ring belong at tho tim-.
CiHt teeth and bruised his face severely, steamboat of 100 tons to navigate Rogue
of
its loss? The case will bo au inter­
-AND -
I i ¡rand preparations are being made River from its mouth up to Illinois
esting one at all events, and highly s
HE
STILL
LIYES.
f‘»r the Masonic ball. It will uudoubt River (about 10 miles). Now if the if it should be necessary to legally
• div be superior to anything of the citizens of Jackson and Josephine prove tho ownership of the alleged
Counties unite and build a wagon stolen property.
Season.
A eon of Captain Caton came very road to tho mouth of the Illinois River,
PACIFIC COAST NEWS.
iie.r being killed by a blow, which say down tho Illinois River from the
Surpasses in tone ami power any Reed Organ here-
vicinity
of
Deer
Creek,
the
present
’-■ft him iusensible and from which he
tofore manufactured in thia country. It
There
are
about
50
cases
of
mumps
road, which is estimated at 37 miles
.s yot suffering,
has been tested by many
at
Tho
Dalles.
(Mr. A. Watts, Qounty Surveyor of
Hon. W. J. riymale has rebuilt the Josephine, thinks the most practical
competent Judges,
diptheria is making great grief
hvuse near the Excelsior Stables, form- and least expensive route to the mouth for The
and gives
the loss of little ones iu several
ite Street,
Ashland.
Ever brought to Ashland, I im prepared to fell
s*y occupied by L. Ziglor. It is very of Illinois liiver), organize and open parts of the Willumette and Umpqua fit
everything in my line, Full CASH, cn«n»er th. ■
re-.d and comfortable.
the chea]>est.
tho road, and -the thing is done; you Aalleys,
If <>ur worthy P. M. would leave bis have an outlet to the seaboard, con­
WILL
DO
Hawkins, the man captured at Goos«-
UNIVERSAL SATISFACTION I
•puty in during meal time he would necting with the coast line of steamers loake
last Fall, plead guilty to the
• blige many of our denizens who hap- to San Francisco. The steamer Cun- charge of graud larceny in court at
STOVES, NAILS, ROPE,
■n to call about thut time.
ti.e ntai, during the last Summer, made Dallas last week, and was sentenced
anything in my line
i ae young folks who attended the two trips per mouth, for four months, to four years in the State penitentiary.
•ulal party at a country residence, betweeu Ellensburg and San Franciseo, Since getting into his difficulty he h.r
IIORSE-SnOES, AXES, CARPETTER TDCfJ9,
ON
• .itly, kept the bride and bride- mostly on freights to and from Curry turned quite gray.
>om locked up iu separate apart- County. Probably this is the nearest
A -Y Ö AT THE LOWEST TERMS.E
The Associated California Pioneers
By a ski lful use of the stop«, and of the patent And everything kept in a ûrat-clsae
i ts all night. They have gone East. and cheapest route to a safe and ac- have inaugurated a scries of monthly
V
ceptable
harbor,
and
the
knee swell, the music is adapted to the human voice,
route once receptions of old ties, swapping pio­
1'he outertaiament given on last Sat-
open
would
be
mutually
rangi
ng from, the softest flute-like note to a volume
valuable
to
' .y evening, for the benefit of Mr.
I »< »< >i;
neer experience, eliciting and record
of souivt
the
three
counties
named.
It
would
1 »iiiasou, was well attended. Some
Stove and Hardwara Store.
ing personal and historical facts cou- ■
FURNITURE,
of tho audience engaged in a play not stimulate various branches of trade, uected with pioneer days. Tho open
<• ■ the bills, which caused some dis- increase the population and settlement ing reception at the Sturtevant House Mi u
>r<
of the small vallies along the new road, was a decided success.
turbanco.
UNSURPASSED BY .-LVJF OTHER
enhance tLe value of farm lands, quartz,
An Idaho girl bot a dozen kisses khat
M ortising M achine .—Amongst the and other mining interests iu wuys too Tildvu would be elected. .Pint site
evident to need naming.
• Ì t
Agency for the
nan rrons labor-saving machines in the
won, aud then the next day it
__ was
Instrument. The proprietors have noted carefully,
e
M
....
’
'
Hayes,
and
the
bet
Ipd
to
lie
taken
furniture factory of Marsh A Valpey,
for many years, the imperfect ions and needs of the
D r . C hitwood displays a fine lot of back.
»
It
has
been
alternating
between
reed instrumente, and direct their practical experience
cf this place, is one of remarkable in- confectionery at hia Drug Store. Ik
Tilden and Hayes every day since, an 1
to the correction ut puch imjwrfectionp, and their ex­ Wilcox & Gibbs’ Sewing Machines,,
r»*uuity, devised by Mr. Marsh for has snaps ml J drops, and cracks and the osculatory demonstrations have
have resulted in the production of a quality
»
ca <ge moriiciug. The chisel runs by | ki*> es, and sticks and sugar-coated been kept up with a ¿agree of regular
mST'NQ TO FARMERS I of periments
tone which assimilates eo closely to the
>»»>r power, and makes about six! pills—just tho tLiugs for Christmas.
ity that is quite acceptable to the par
the beat family machine nwt
’.HL.ired strokes a minute. Besides
ties interested.
¡•I
u'.-HFXIil),
BELIEVING
IT
F
W hy in the Willamette Valley at
ti;« wonderful rapidity of its work it
_L ' • • .<> l ie mutual advantage of
—s-eb one other advantage: The tliis time of rear like the letter O?
.•»I \ Kill Hi).
work does not require to be gauged after Because it is
- in tho midst of fog. . Why
PIPE ORGAN QUALITY
Millers and Farmers,
:i ‘» nutebiue is set for a job and no like the Liter U ? Because it is in the M< DOl'GALL RALLS—Ài the resilience <f '•
s. Baite, December 14, by T. B. Kent, J. I
i: tn: omenta whereby the
mrecake can occur. These gentlemen middio ui mud.
Jant-s McDougill and Miss Catherine A. Ili '*
nave devised many other improvements
and Phœnix Mills, That is difficult to distinguish Iwtwuen the two. kTHE BAIN •.VAiG.-i, ;
.n their machinery of more than pass­
w 1LL1AM Ti kner , telegraph operator
BORN.
ing interest, an examination of which at Jacksonville, passed through town
This instrument has all the
Ü be iiih 1< r the management of J a -
would well repay any mechanic visit­ thia week to answer a summons to the GIU BB Near Ashland, Dccu.nber 17,to tl-e wife of
1 \V.»< '.Fii. who will have charge of
W. B. Grubb, a »Luga er.
Champion Mower ¿ 2:aperr
ing this place.
bed-side of a sick sister in Philadel­
b Mill itu il-f Conipanyduringtheonsu-
phia.
July 1st, 1877.
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s arp < » inting CHmDREN. —The mean -
I p iv the highest market price for MODERN IMPROVEMENTS,
rrrrs’ buffalo thuksuku , mí .
T he Tim. advises people to adver
I .nitide wheat, andare prepared
».-t thing we ever did was putting a
I
cl il'i* at $1H.OO per thousand
j (,tato in each of our little ones’stock tiso in tho paper having the largest
th;' Mill.-.
I
circulation. We second that motion. WE HEREBY GIVE TIMELY NOTICE
And every organ is fully warranted. I^arge Oil
1
I
ings on ChristmM eve. We enjoyed It’s good for the T idings .
’ inc Company nt the Ashland
▼ v all knowing themeelvcfl m tebied to uh th
SEWING MACHINE CASTORS,
Pblieh JBlack Walnut Panelled Cases
oar l«ooke
' •* a time their bitter disappointment
that forme, in addition to a
I
, ANDERSON Jk
to lit any and alleewing machines.
MUST BE SETTLED UP!
'v ¡h a view of what we supposed
Funs for H oliday P resents .—Muffs,
splendid instrument
Always ou hand, and made to ureter, tie very best'
FARMER
’
S
CO.,
would be a happy surprise when we
Either by money or some other s uiefictory
of musi.:, >
quality of
capes
and
boas
for
little
girls,
cheap
at
’
t
Ashland,
Oregon.
r aigemeut, by the first of J am iry, Is;;. Tiioi*
intr duced them to a bountiful supply
.McCall A Baum’s. Call and 6ee them owing notes will cill and make saliiLictury : r.l
of toys laid away in another place. —
meni. “A word io the wise
only £2 50 a set.
TIN, SHEET-IRON ASCClPFLi-WARE.
M e wi re mistaken. It took half the
J. M. M< C all - v < o.
0» TBC TRADE.
A suland , lk-c. 1, 1K76.
27> '-I.
BEMITIFUi. PIECE OF FURNITURE. Produce taken in exchange for goods.
D.vp: mess the new gave to balance their
T
he best of llour aDd fresh ground
¡M. >. ZX3EKB
lire.! disappointment. To day they have
v; Ui n» SAY TO MY PATRONS
, ibi! 1 mi prepared to- take in payment
h vivid memory of the potatoes, but graham and corn meal delivered in any
<<! «ubs< iii)iio:i to the T idings all kinds of
h its no recollection of the four or five part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the
N. B. All persons Indebted to se by Mie ar m > ■
Facie Al
ill.
*
Eagle
Alili.
i lieinble jno luee, such as Wheat, Fiour,
count, will ptexne come Sbrward
pay ay witMa
dollars’ worth of toys.
»
thirty days, and save costs.
& Co.’s
I
sw
PARLOR
H
S
;,
N ursery
Àsl ila ii<I
ORGAN
H
fire?
Ó
t
< La
a
i. o. Al I LLEll,
Pressed
Tinware,
Ashland
MILL NOTICE I
C onvalescing .—We are glad to an-
A G overnor W anted .—Inasmuch as
that Mrs. J. 11. N. Bell is re-
Governor Grover and Secretary Chad- nounce
covering from her late severe illness.
wi *k have both been subpenaed to
T he Democratic 1 imes closed its sixth
Washington, and Oregon is left with­
out a Chief Executive, Wade Hampton volume with its l&st issue. It will
or Chamberlin could find a situation in hereafter be published on Saturday.
S ite; and J. M. McCall A Co.
continue to receive constant fresh sup-
Go to Wagner, Anderson A Co.’s if
’ :> a of goods, which they sell cheap you want some A. 1 sausage-meet.
r cash or produce, at the Ashland
D on ’ t forget the balls at Ashland
and Phoenix on Christmas night
Jacksonville neighbors are com.
S lu G. W. smith s naw ad., and then
uitg of miserable, dull, cold, foggy
go and see his new jewelry.
yr. We have not had a foggy
«ng in Ashland this Winter. For
\\ FATiiri still fino, but look out for
- WO M s three we- ks the sun has risen snou during the holidays.
set • wtthout a cloud to dim its ra-
Those who desire tho finest
co
J avnc s sanative pills arc recomended
<■ to on the globe should corno to for too much turkey.
rpllE EAGT.E AII1.1.S, Siri ATED ONE A I
JL a half nnles uortii oi Arhl .n<l, has on han ! :;-r
Is i-unstxiiitly making ;m excellent urt.cle of H i;
All tuose desiring to purchase their
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4
b’ ¡I»
r • )
WINTER SUPPLY OF I Lot it
II
Will do well to call at the mill; will also grind, u
exchange, 36 of flour,« of bran .md
of shirt
jut 1-UbDel of gixid wneat; will sack and br itid :
sacks -customers to furnish the sacks.
L. S thon - j ,
Sept. 26, 1 mo.
Miller.
1
I ., V/oo.i, lbied Fruit, Eggs, Butter,
f , l’e uh ’, Bacon, Lard, otc. Arrange-
have been made, whereby parties
ing in moie produce than enough to
Unir •ubsctiplion. can receive mer­ This organ needs only to be seen to be appreciated,
and Is sold at extremely
lile u CASH RATES for the balance
J. M. SUTTON, Publisher.
f
HE
SPRINGS
SODA
LßLIMOLILI¿2-
Ashland, June 17th, 167&.
O.
R.
anitf
f.
>AJ1
BI*- D. UKX.MAM.
HELMAN & F0UHÏA1»,
AND -
HE IS STILL HEUL’!
j|j| A VINOKUR CHASED THE ENT13UK STOCK
A. M. SPICKELM1E
Tt
» ' f
00
IVII.T. D9 ANYTHING TN MY LINE
V V eliort n<vl< e .u.<l al the lowest terms, fu: c
Wheat, oats, lurley, huge or lurntx r, tiikeii ii.
ciumire for work. Call ¡ui<l tee in-*, at upper Or.
Street.
A? AL. f > pickelmii .
A shland , December, 16, 1876.
-7;3
\ ll W ho T hirst !
A GENTS B’J NTED
(Male or female) in every county in the United States
and Canada.
^GENERAL MEñCHWHMJL
DRY-GOOD8, GROCERIES, HOffii ft COO0^|
UNTO THE
0 —
4 III I .
W ho uro you going to take to the
... crowds who daily throng Mr.’ Christmas party ?
-toil’s phv »tographic gallery show
D.vr alter to morrow will be Christ­
i. it they appreciate genuine work of
mas
morning !
Those who cannot get out to
. j.eh would do well to call and see
How do you like this number of the
.. j many familiar faces on tho wall,
T1
11 No.,?
.. j cd in their Sunday fixings.
lL.r.r.x E. C randall , younger broth-1
:: f our foreman, arrived here from
c t. Francisco this week.
He came to ;
>\ .i! himself of the advantages of the:
Aiuland Academy, and has already
b-.-a duly installed into his classes.
A little son of John Van Dyke was
a-d on the bead by a horse on last
Sunday, and severely injured. He lay
¿ensible for twenty-four hours. He
..as now reoovered so far as to be out
dunger.
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T hose desiring a chance in the fine
i>. <ure of Crater Lake must call at the
Post Office soon, as they are going like
hot cakes.
lltoocar new Christmas story to-day.
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“C i IEIS tmas I’eals” next week.
V»
SPK ING
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER
Ashland, Oregon.
I
I
AV agon Shop
ri^lIEUNDERSIGNED WILL BE FOUN
1 at his shop on Main strivt, two doo
fiOintbe livery stubie*, where he is prep ti ed
to do all kinds of work iu his line at tt:c
lowest price.
WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KIND-
Of Vehicles Made to Order.
Repairingsof all kinds done with dispatch,
call and Fee me.
noltf.
JOHN RALPH
WILL BE -
, and Without
Made to Teachers, Ministers, Churches, Schools
Ixxtr-cR, etc., where there is no agent for the Star
ICM1D ar© now keeping Organ. Illustrated catalegue atd price lift free.
Correspondence solicited. Address the manufactu­
rers,
-OF THE—
Ashland Business Association,
I’r ice.
CL OCKS, WATCHES,SPECTA CLE
E)>-glasse* ani Sewing Mlcldna needles cunstau I;
uu hand aud for saie al minimum prixs.
27; f.
miNKî
on \
Juit received, a large und select lot of Gold iw
ri nel Jewelry J also, a good assortment uf
STORY OF AN ENGAGEMENT KING.
Some time ago a wealthy and other­
wise attractive young gentleman of
Washington, says the Cumberland
(Md ) -V »<• , was engaged to be married
to a l»»*autiiul belle of Morgantown, W.
Va., and a brilliant “society wedding”
was looked forward to by the friends
of both parties, particularly the young
lady intimates of the prospective bride.
But the course of this love was true to
the proverb about true love in general,
and a month ago the engagement was
broken off—how or why does not con­
cern this 6tory—though the whole uf-
jr
A LIBERAL DISCOUNT
■ t V ;
flie
41 I (
V
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r
«
X-r «y
1
Spring House
..
.. . re t and refiteil the same.
p.-et. Hol to accommodate all who
u with a call. Prices to suit
r j
Alleg'd*, Bowlby& Co.,
“Purpose eelhEg the same on terms and at prices-
to nuit the times.
^-AI.SO BOOKS, STATIONERY.,
WASHINGTON, N. J.
; ne Marble Business
i!
ti be a speciality.
All orders in
is Hue promptly filled iu the best manner
a at . ci-oatib!e rates,
A'i jre-s, as usual,
J. 11. A A. H. RUSSELL. .Uhland.
p. of n.,.
o —
Candies, Nuts, Toys,,
&’C., 8 k ., 8 k .,
H. W. A lleges ,
C. P. B owlby ,
T. B. M c M crtrie ,
E dward P lotts .
(Sept. 27, ’7G; 1 yr.)
Produce taken in exchange at the highest market
price.
MELMAN H FOUNTAIN.
Ashland, JuBe 17th, 137«.
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