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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 6, 1877)
THE ASHLAND y • • TIDINGS — .. JULY 6, 1877 Agents for the Tidings- L. Samuele, .... Portland, Or^n. Jacob Thompson. ... “ “ F. M. Pettini 1 Ac Co., - - - New York. Rockwell Ac Cbeeaman, . - - St. I»uit». L. P. Fisher,.............................. 8w krancieco. J&R* n ST** - ' - - - - Jacksonville. Seuent,............................................P*™*- Ed. R. Oaen, : - - - Central Point. Mise Artie W. Coirle, - - • Pomi. i C. B. Watson, General Agent for Lake county. In the trial of Lowe vs. Patterson it al, in Jnstice Sutton’s court thi week, judgement was rendered for th< plaintiff in the sum of §27.50. Our city marshal has made one or two arrests for fast riding on the streets, lately, so our boys will havo to bigiu to look a “leedle out purty soon.” --------------+--------------- C. ?: TLe following is a list of contracts awarded for mail service in Ogn: Goose i Lake to Prineville, Alfred R. Jones, §3,275; Cauyon City to Camp Mc ASHLAND P O. REGISTER. Dermott, S. S. Huntley §5, 590; Astoria Stages leave Ashland as follows: to Gray’s river, rejected, the lowest, The O. A C. Stage Co.’s Stage leave Ashland §9,000, being considered too high. for Jacksonville, Rock Point and Rose burg every day at 6 a. m. Mail clones at 5:30 a. m. For Henly, Yteka and Reading at 6 p. in. Mail clo’es at 5:30 p. m. Hatton A Garrett’s Stages leave Ashland every Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings for Linkville, and return on every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. Leave Linkville for Lake City, California, Wednesdays ; arrive at Lake City Satur days ; leave Lake City Mondays ; arrive at Linkville Thursdays, carrying mail and passengers. Regular passenger wagon leaves Ashland for Linkville every Monday morning, and returns every Saturday. A. D. 11 ELMAN, P. M. and according to law of gravitation I went down—if it were an india rubber child it would have been turned inside out in no time, however the casuality did not result seriously. —At their last regular meeting, Jacksonville Lodge No. 10, I. O. O. I’., elected the following officers for the eusuing term: S. J. Day, N. G; Dan. Cronemiller,V. G.; Kasper Kubli, R. 8.; F. Levy, T. —Preparations are nearly completed *0 sta.t an Encampment branch of the I. O. O. F. at this place. —We will gusli and enthuso with powder and patriotism to-morrow, and then gorged with music “andeofoxili,” retire on our dignified laurels and ‘'et cetera” next day. —A storo will be opened soon in the building formerly occupied by the Electro Galvauo Magneto, thunder and lightening man, next to Dillons Saloon. —Five new glass has been put in Miss McCully’s show case, the gentle men must feel greatly agitated when they visit her store. T iieobold . The staff of Gen. M. V. Brown will be composed as follows, should the services of the State Militia be requir ed: E. C’ahalin, Major and Chief of Staff; Majors’Herren, and Parker, A. This Splendid Stallion, A. Generals; John M. Gearin, Captain and Aid-de-Camp, and Harry McCor Will be kept nt my Stable mick has also been appointed Aid-de- just East ot Ashland dur Camp with the rank of Captain. ing the Ensuing JOE HOOKER Season. Tho Senatorial Investigating Com mittee have organized, in Portland, and L£1 UE.X © © JI kEl UÌ commenced taking testimony. Up to this writing ex-Superintenclent Wat- Is a dark brown horse, eleven years ool kinds is the only witness examined, and and sixteen band- huh, and lie can trot. bis mile inside of three minutes. he. has only evidenced wlfat he knows about legislatures in general. War, War, War. —WHILE— Russia and Turkey, AKE IN— DEADLY CONFLICT JOE HOOKER Our pie niiwelebration passed off as J, M. McCall & Co- Last Call. smooth asjOeeled onion. Tho pro "UITAS SIREI) BY OLD VERMONT AND BIS Tboso knowing themselves indebted »» dam was a Whip mare. lie has ?p)en<ll(l ae- gramme wa^carried out in full, Judge to the estate of tLe late R. B. Harga- tiun and will cjinmeud uhntelf to all who ?ee him. Tolman acting as generalissimo of the ARE PEACEFULLY REVOLUTION dine either by note or book account are TERMS : day. Rev. Mr. Skidmore’s oration was hereby informed that they must pay up IZINQ pointed practical and not too long, and I mmediately . All debts must be FIVE, EIGHT AND TEN. was well deceived. The Glee Club promptly settled. There must be no All care taken to prevent accidents, but will be re more delay. I will be found at the eponeiole —THE — rendered good music, and there was for none. Hargadine Store, at all times. Call JAMES KILGORE. more than enough to eat. Not a sign and see me ut once. of intoxication about the grounds nor S ilas W. K ilgore , in the town, the whole day long. D ry G oods TiiaDE Executor. ------------------------- LETTER FROM A RVSTICATOR. iho Alleghauians, Swiss bellringers A n old saying (and not altogether an untrue one) is, “ a penny saved is two "pOR THE BENEFIT OF THOSE DES I It- and players on glasses, gave an enter E ditor T idings :—Tiring of tho -din JL ing go <1 wagon work, tlie undersigned T hey H ave J ust R eceived tainment at this place on the evening and bustle of our busy little city, and earned;” according to this two saved is hereby LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. makes known that he can be found earned, and in purchasing an of July 4th. The large Academy build feeling a sort of general lassitude for four all times al his shop in the S. W. corner organ if you can save §50 it is as good at of the public square Ashland Ogn; and is ing was literally packed, and from the Haul in your bunting. AN IMMENSE 8TOCK OF business, I concluded to take a trip to us §100 earned, which would go a great ready aud willing to do all work entrusted repeated applause given, there was no tho rural districts, turned my course to way toward the purchase; you can do to me in a workmanlike manner. WAG “Oh he couldn’t—and she couldn’t.” question about the audience’s high ap this by buying the Star Parlor Organ. ONS. CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, WHEEL the Seda Springs—a place of so much See advertisement in another column, BARROWS, PLOW STOCKS, Ac., made SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS We’ll soon have peaches and cream preciation of the i erformance of this interest to “travelers,” of late. I pass and send for circular and price list. to order, and repaired on short notice. accomplished troupe. They aro all ed, for some distance, through a slight 29:ly. T>'e best Eastern stock constantly on Honck’s ice-cream was tho popular they claim to be, and none will over ly broken country, unsurpassed for hand. W. W. KENT NOR. Ashland, June 17th. 1876. noltf. beverage Wednesday. regrot au evening spent at one of their beauty and fertility, in which are situa T he best of flour and fresh ground —AT THE- graham and corn meal delivered in any excellent entertainments. ted, among many other pleasant habita part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the C. B. Watson Esq., of this place ora BLACKSMITHING Eagle Mill, also Bacon and Lard. * ted at Brownsborough. -BY- M urdered by I ndians .—By a private tions, the stately mansions of Messrs. Walker, Dunn, and Judge Tolman. Emporium of Ashland. EU3ANKS & FORSYTH. The young folks had a lively dance, letter, received ut this place, informa The abundant harvest of this happy tion has been received stating that D. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS on Wednesday night. LL THOSE DESIRING WORK M. Coonc was murdered and thrown people is just ripening, and tho lively in our line, will find ns ut the Ashland’s second nine beat tho first into the Yakima river by tlie Indians clatter of farm machinery is‘beard on “ Old Micbelsuii Stand” ready to serve them RETAIL MARKET. every hand. I had no moro than ar with neatness and dispatch. Particular at nine in a match game, the 4th. about two weeks ago. His body was tention paid to horseshoeing. uolltf. rived at my destination, when I spied a Af er thanking onr many kind Patrons Following are retailers’ prices, in the recovered in a terribly mutilated condi for past favors, we wish to call their aV- Mowers aro mowing, reapers are bevy of ladies werMing their way Ashland Market: ten ion to our large stock of K pbino and tion. Eastern Oregon papers, also, Ashland Soap Factory bUMMEK G oods , just received trona 8. F. reaping and thrashers are thrashing. springwards, and of course I was invit Flour per 100 lbs. §3. contain an account of tho murder. Mr. Corn Meal per.lOOtbs. §3 50. AM NOW MANUFACrURING, AND HAVE Nearly all of our weekly exchanges Coonc had a family residing in Waits ed to join the merry cavalcade, and did Wheat per bushel, 75cts. ou haul, a ^ouU uieorliieut of so. A few paces on, a slight descent, “shut up” for liberty’s sake, this week. burg, W. T. He was u brotber-iu-law Oats do G2ots. --------- _ o----------- Potatoes pr lb 2cts. of W. A. McPherson of this placo ami and we stand in the eool shade on the We have any thing you il LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, James Clark bus been appointed an extensive stock raiser and dealer. banks of this wonderful production of Butter do 25c ta. may need in our line. \z which I offer to the trade at prices to euit the times. postmaster at Yainax, Luke county. nature, which gushes forth in spark Ciiceso do 20cts, My soap has been pronounced by thus* who have Lard in tins 15cts, tried it, to be superior to my imported article. Give N ew P atents —Through Dewey „V ling splendor, for the sons aud daugh Bacon—hams 1G. sides 14cts. it a trial, and support home industry. Tho weather couldn’t have behaved ters of man. Of this—nature’s nectar I waut m exchange for eoa;» 20,<»(M» lha. of rough Co., Patent Agents, San Francisco, Eggs pr doz 12%cts. we itself better than it did at the celebra grease, at my factory. W. H. HATHAWAY. divine—I drank “to tho dregs,” a gob Chickens <lo §3. Ashland. June 17th, 1876. noltf. Our new stock contains Li receive tha following list of U. S. pat tion. Coffee 30(/< 33ets. let filled to tho brim — (and th inked the ents, granted to Pacific Coast inven a large assortment of Xl Sugar 14^?,18cts, beautiful damsel who tendered me the Tho Jacksonville boys say it was tors, viz: Tea G3cts @,§1. mSE & THATCHER, Ashland’s blue s'diits that did it to \V T Garratt, S. F., hydrant; J Gates. cup.) Again and again we drank; the Syrup pr gallon. §1 50. Portland, Ogn.. spark arrester; N W merry laugh went round, and I felt Hides—deer pr lb 15cts. them. D ry Getrs, G roceries ^! Spanning, S. F., saw-teeth; J Metz A: that “this is a good placo to be.” TLe Apples—dried do Sets. DEALERS IN Tho ladies’ dresses now-a-days are E Hinman, Denver, C >1., fastening de dinner bell rang and we hastened to re Peaches do 12^cts. BOOTS and SIIOES, Xl Plums do pitted 12’^cts. like “Ohl Grimes’” coat—all buttoned vice for mail-bags; A B Cady, Renton, fresh the inner man with something Ogn., compound for too manufacture Wool 21cts. down before. oi porcelain for dental plates, teeth, more solid than soda water. Hero I S'nip—hard per box §1 75—soft per GOODS, * Another big day is shoved out of etc.; V, J A’ V» II Clack. Salem. Ogn., met Mr. Put Smith, wife and daughter, gali'ju 20cts. c Ready-made Clothing, Hats, fountain; R R Ilina, Huhala Hawaii, and Mrs. Daily, of Poitlaud, who are sight, and the people are ready for bu Hawaiian lslimis, compound steam and Millinery Goods. CLOTHING, siness again. boiler; C Newman, S F., demijohn for a time sojourning at this pleasant M. A. Swingle ease; J Richards, Battle Moniitain, resort. Mrs. B. is, I believe, a sister Mrs. Jus, Eu-'iny <(’• HATS, CAPS, A frefli supply of new material just Nev., ore separator;'I A Wheaton, S. to Mr. Watts, of electoral fame—upon Have opened a firet-claea BOOTS and SIIOES. WE KEEP HARDWARE, IRON, Q received at tho T idings office—come on F., car propellA; F G Hesse, Oakland. whose “eligibility” hung “to be or not MILLINERY STORE Ctl, hoi-ding machine (hydraulic); J HARDWARE, FANCY OD with your j ,b work. to be” ruler over forty millions of On Main Street II Pitts, 8 F., baking pan; R Blair, 8. I STEEL, NAILS, BOLTS. GLASS, American freeman. Time spoeda and NOTIONS Ashland - - - - - Oregon. I YANKEE W. A. McPhersuu Esq., has returned F., expanding it'Hiiar; T A Atkinson, from his trip to Portland and wiil re Merced, Cil., Leo Live; R F Knox, S. hours go by unheeded—Old Sol has We have now on bund a beautiful assortment of GROCERIES, CROCKERY, TAINTS, OILS, E tc F.. quicksilver c oden.-er; J 1* True, long since passed the meridian, and Hats, Bonnets, Shades. French Flowers, Wreaths, main permanently among us. HORSE SHOES, SHOE-SHATE, ROPE, JLINKVILLE, I'oucfia 8pr:i!,-:, Col, convertible chair. Bob with l.is irrepressible Linkville l’iua.es, Neck Tie«, Linen Suits, Juts, Ladies’ Finishing Guids, etc., etc etc. WOOLSACKS, PAINTS, OILS W stage has also passed, when I find that Harry Crandall, son of C. I’. Cran Lake county, - - - OregOD. 80AP AN D CUTLERY. XF J.U KSOXVU.J.K ITEMS. SMITH PATTERNS it is time for me to say good bye—I say BUTTRICK dell, left this place for S in Francisco, Dress M iking done to order, and ad or lere last week, where he goes to reside. it and mount my ancient but faithful from* dist nee promptly filled, July 3d, 1877. t: / 'Agency for Dr. BOOTS aarl SHOES, Warner's Health Co.-set. Everythihg sold cheap fur bonerges, and hie me homeward. The T [V2u2tf. Several more big teams from Red — A band of Gypsies visited this place I evening i3 delightful, the air balmy,the Cash. I FARMING IMPLEMENT,CROCKERY ding have been unloading new goods last week telling fortunes, and one ol scenery impressive. I paused on tho A nd FRUIT CANS.; our citizens who believed in tho super at McCall & Co’s, this week. natural power of the prognostecator in-! hill before entering our embryo city, A. D. HELMAN. J. D. FOCNTAIN. M arried .—At the residence of tho vested a half eagle for a horoscopo of j and looked down upon it, imagined I Ashland, Oregon. bride’8 parents, June 28, Mr. J.-Q. the future, and • was surprised to learn was gazing upon some village of Italy, Oilcloth for Tables and but I missed the mosques, the minar Willits and Miss Amy Dunn. that we would have a conflagration I HELMAN & FOUNTAIN, GEORGE NUTT.EY HAS THE PLEASURE TO and Floors. ets, the domes, tho pompous priests, N announce to the inh ibitants of Ashland «nd its within a mouth. 5 surroundings Ms readiness to t-upply all who Deed the beggars, tho tqnalid poverty, and Mr. Hutchins, formerly of Roseburg witli a custom-made boot or enoe, made of the — Sections of an old mining flume instead I saw our academy of learning, has located here, with the intent, we best iuateri-l. Call and see him. Shop on Main DEALERS IN mills, shops and factories, and I Street, over creek, near b.idgu. believe, of establishing a glove factory. still extend through the center of town our Ashland, June 17th, 1876. noltf. A L arge and C hoice knew that it was Ashland, and I was and vividly remind us of earlier days Teamsters report the road beyond the I when our harvest was golden, it may glad that I was a citizen thereof. S election of TEAS. J. B. J. Siskiyou, badly worked up by the late be au object of great interest to travel basi ; ball . rains. One wagon was a whole day ers, should they learn that gold could Y&T HERERY GIVE TIMELY NOTICE TO making the distance of two miles. be picked up under our streets. The following is tho score of tho v ▼ all kno tfiDg themselves iixlebied to us that We have just received a select our books Dry-Goods, Groceries, School There are at present seven county match game plJyed at Ashland, June The recent term of Circuit Court for MUST BE SETTLED Ur! assortment of the best brands of Books, Blank Books and 30th, 1877, between the second nine of Lake county had but few cases. One . charges in the hospital under care Either by money or some otter 6iti«fictory ar Stationery, rangement, by the first of January, 1877. Those the Jacksonville, B. B. C., and the individual by the name of Coggswell Dr. Danforth who is chief engineer owing notes will call aud make satisfactory settle second nine of the Ashland B. B. C. : that machine for ono year. ment. “A v ord to the wise-—.” wm indicted for perjury. J. M. M c C all & Co. Umpire ................................................ J. I). Fountain. —The “bottomless pit” in front of ScoVr of A 1’.. B C.................................. U. Eubanks. A shland , May 12, 1877. no48tf. 8 About 1,000 people attended our cel the Post Office where the horse and Scorer of J. B. 11. C........................................ H. Pape. ebration yesterday, whoso baskets were stage mired last week has been repair M. MAYER. ASHLAND B. B. C loaded with enough good things to cat ed, now the drivers can crack their N ime’ of players —AND Runs Out« 2 J Spar.i, g, first bise. ........................ r.i 3 for as many more. whips and make a fearless dash as they V Tolman, (Capt.) ] i cher................. J\Ie r c b a nt Tnll or8 O CIGARS AND PIPES. 4 J Eubanks, third bise.......................... 3 3 draw up, it is a very important ques 4» o Hon. Geo. Conn, of Linkville, smiled K Kdppel, catcher.............................. 0 I. Helmen, left field............................ 3 tion “ has the stage arrived. ” NOTIONS. in upon this week. George “took his n J Sr.ii.Ly, cer.'re field.......................... 3 We will sell our goods at the 1 —A company of volunteers are ten L Wimer, right field............................ 5 Fourth” in Ashland this time, and we Having located permincntly in Ashland C Gitietr, sec >nd biee.......................... 3 3 (Vol. II, No. 1—tf.) o <> know he enjoyed it, from the way he dered Gov. Chadwick from this county C IfargadiD?, short stop..................... and engaged in Tailoring, I respectfully lowest cash price, or exchange for for the Iudi;v4 war now raging in circulated among the ladle«. Total .......................................... J I solicit the patronage of the public. I will all kinds of Idaho. JACKSONVILLE H. B. O. warrant satisfaction in all my work. I also Tho other day one of our enterpns Ran* Oats —Born, on Applegate to the wife of N rrea of pl yore Paints. I keep all kinds of Ashland Manufactured ing blacksmiths successfully accom* James Loudon a sou. Tho old time 1, K.>-s, tC*,>,.) ietiii-11..................... 3 ’ 3 “ Averill Mixed 11 Mensor, pitcher.............................. 3 3 o plished the feat of shoeing a horse with rocker will be brought into service. Woolen GoodsJor sale by the yard. F Croi emi; er, firrt base..................... MARKETABLE PRODUCE. 3 Ì F Drumm, catcher.............................. 4 These paints have stood the test of years, a kicking capacity of about fifty-six M-nror, third base................... . 1 4 —Telegraph Office has been removed C W Mosher, 1ÌI. MAYER. and are now better than ever. They are no 161 f short stop........................... 1 3 strokes to tho second. composed of the best materials known to to the u‘in>J buikliDg, and now we R Willi ims, eeco al b s-................... 3 Hock -nvore, cetcre field................... 3 3 the trade. 0 3 lîJTERiSTlNG TO FARMERS ! We see no cause to change our Attention farmers ! Five hundred can expect the morning news by the Huffer, right fie.d............................... Total.............................. 8eemle68 sacks, five hundred grain week. 17 HE UNDERSIGNED, BELIEVING IT pure Linseed Qi I Sterlingville — Niuo Miles of the SCORE OF sacks, and a large Ftock of draper duck INNIKG8. to be to the mutual advantage of ditch is now let, the last contract of one I 1 3 4 5 6 « 8 9 just received by J. M, McCall Ÿ Co. Ashlml................ 1 3 4 0 4 1 4 23 STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD mile secured by J. W. Reynolds A Co., JaCksennlie Millers and Farmers, ......... 1 1 4 1 4 1 3 17 AND PURE FRENCH ZINC. Our city marshal, Mr. Isaac ^liller, at 25o per cubic yard. Reames Bros, Fiy citche« -Asshl Have made atrangements whereby tho J. Spuliag, 2; L. Wimer, has leveled up the public square, and furnish supplies and a force of men 2; C. uliue, 1. i 5. Jacks-onville--11. Men- It still remains Which are so united by our process of man Bor, Hockenyose, 1. Total 3. caused the streets to be raked and have deployed ou the line. Ashland and Phoenix Mills, ulacture. a« to produce print which is swept, which causeth our flourishing —The Presley goblia that gobbled Home runs -Athhnd—L. Uelmon, 1. more durable, beautiful and will last Will be tinder the management of J a lime offline—1 hour and 35 minutes. twice as long as any other point known. little city to look as neat as a new rag the provisions last week made another cob W agner , who will have charge of Everything was carried on with the both Mills fur the Company during the ensu « « Quick Sales & Small Profits. carpet. visitation and a beautiful young lady best of feeling, and the admiration of ing year, ending July 1st, 1877. WE EXCEPT KONE. We will pay the highest market price for Mr. J. W. Riggs, just in from Cali who was stopping there as company for the immense throng, that came to wit good m-Tchuntaole wheat, and are prepared the night, escaped being captured, the Its cost to the con«umer is considerably fornia, has erected a tent next to the ness the game, was plainly seen, and ta contract flour at th«* lowest pi ice per Cull and examine our stock, »nd heard by the deafening cheers, for both less than the AVERILL PAINT is already thousand pounds at. the Mills. Post office, and is prepared to take pic neighborhood aro alarmed. Ollice of the Company at the Ashland —A piece of alum as large as a wal Jacksonville aud Ashland. Wo hope mixed and tinted if required. For Sale by tures of any style or size. Several if you do not see what you want, that the good feeling that was display Mills. Addre-s, years’ acquaintance with Mr. Riggs, nut being applied to a child of Mr. ed on last Saturday will ever exist WAGNER, ANDERSON A C all for it . , J. M. McC ALL & CO , warrants us in saying that he is a first* Williams afflicted with the yellow among the base-ballist3 of Jackson FARMER’S CO., May 12th, 1877 nol8tf. Ashland, Oregon. I no 12 if. . noôütf Ashland, Oregon. i thrush,slipped from tho nurse’s fingers county. class artist. Wagon Factory A J M 1 C I) R Y I 0 1 I I I A ( General Merchandise M NOTICE! J * TOBACCOS, i Í T o •V 4 --------------------------------- -------------------------------------- I I (