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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 10, 1877)
«■».lib I ■■ THE ASHLAND TIDINGS IN MEMORIA)!. Communicatel. W ood .—Wood? Yes two cords of D. CHAPMAN. ». P. N KID. Last Call. The Pioneer Wedding at Lakeview. substantial oak delivered by our old I Those knowing themselves indebted To the Worthy Master, officers and FRIDAY AUGUST 10, 1877 i friend AY elborn Beeson of Wagner Meat Market, Married, in Lakeview, Oregon, Au to the estate of the late R. B. Harga- members of Jacksonville Grange No. Creek. This will take the wire edge off gust 2J, at the Overland Hotel, by the dine either by note or book account are LOCAL INTELLIGENCE many a chilly morning next winter in 88, P. of. II.: Rev. Mr. Heath, Mr. Joseph Howard hereby informed that they must pay up We, your committee appointed to I and Miss Eva Hubbard. I mmediately . All debts must be CHAPMAN & NEIL, the T idings oflice. He is prepared to be- draft resolutions in memory of our promptly settled. There must be no There is room on our table for a good furnish plenty more of the same kind In seeking wedded bliss Joseph How Ish ard. of Lakeview, ami Miss Eva Hub more delay. I will be found at the loved and worthy sister J. Ellen sized water melon. to \shlaud customers at the current Hargadine Store, at all times. Call Ashland, Oregon, respectfully report the following: prices. bard, formerly of Jacksonville, are the and see me at once. Home and Home Shuttle Sewing ma W hereas , It has pleased our Sa first residents to succeed in getting tho S ilas W. K ilgore , chines. Call at J. AL McCall A Co’s. ! pr. ne Master in Ilis wisdom to remove eep con st anti , y on hand at tiieth L eply * to the C hallenge of the J. nuptial knot tied in the new county Executor. Shop, near the bridge, on Main Street, a good supply of fre?h BEEF, MUTTON, VEAL, etc., The atmosphere is beginning to 1>. B. ( li t ,.—e, the First Nice of from her field of labor our beloved sis seat of Lake. Tho bravest men and which they offer at the loweet market price. most beautiful girls of the town waited thicken up with smoke, from the moun Ashland B.xB^ Club, being opposed to ter, J. Ellen Ish; therefore, be it nol’f. T he best of Hour and fresh ground Aehhnd, Jur.e 17th, 1876. Ib ’ solced, That by the death c>f our gambling caffhot accept your challenge on the fair couple as groomsmen and tains. graham and corn meal delivered in any but will play you a match game just worthy sister, this Grange ha3 lost an bridesmaids. Wine sparkled iu the part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the 1 W. C. Myer offers uj remiumof $200 for ihe fun of it. Or we will join with I efficient and faithful officer; society, glasses of the guests, and mirth and Eagle Mill, also Bacon and Lard. * for the best family of draft horses at you in the purchase of a champion bat, one of its brightest ornaments; the be happiness reigued supreme, d’ho Lake tho coming State Fair. to Lear the inscription “Champion Bat reaved family, a tender and affectionate view brass band with their golden horns ♦ ~ NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. wife and mother, and while we bow seranaded the happv pair, discoursing We regret the necessity which com of Southern Oregon,” to be played for at such times and ¡.laces as the Nines with submission to the will of Hitn who music pleasing to the ear and charming pels us to lay aside until next week Ashland, Oregon. iloetb all things well, we feel onr loss to the soul of the most fastidious Lake may agree upon. Respectfully, RETAIL 31 ARK ET some very interesting correspondence. sir. cert ly. C. II. G illett , Sec. A.B.B.C. Couutian. All bail ! and a long and NUTLEY IT AS THE FT.EASURETO Following are retailers’ prices, in the TEORGE F > 7* ■ anuouoce u> the inhabitants of Athfend nn<l i** >lc<d t That we tender our heart *iew wheat is pouring into market, happy life to the pioneers of the state Ashland Market: enrroundiugs his readiae«« to moply all who Deed anld the mills are all rumbling away, ! ! IiiE O ldest C ouple .—Isaac and felt sympathy and condolence to the of matrimony- in the town of Lakeview. with a g mx I cuetom-m ide boot or s<noe, made of the Flour per 100tbs. $2 25 beet material. Call anil eee him. Shop on Main making music pleasing to the Granger’s Dorcas Fredenberg, living with their bereaved family. Corn Meal per 100lbs. $3 50. Street, over creek, near bridge. ITEMS FROM GOOSE LAKE. Aetuund, June 17th, 1876. noltf. It sotrd, That tlicso resolutions be Wheat p< r bushel, GOets. son near Dardenells in this county, are ear. Oats do 40cts. probably the oldest couple iu Oregon spread on the minutes of this Grange; Our town has received a valuable ad Potatoes pr lb 2cts. N. Ilolley Clayton who has for some —that is, have lived together longer and that a copy, under seal, be sent to LAZARUS YOCUM. Butter do 25cts. months past been teaching in Douglas, I than aDy other two. TLey were mar the family of the deceased; and also dition lately; Mr. O. L. Stanley and Cheese do IScts, is spending his vacation among his ried in the State of New York in the that copies be furnished tho county family and the Misses Snelling. Plen Lard in tins 15cta, ty room left for others. maDy friends in Ashland. Bacon—hams 16. sides llcts., ! year 1817; emigrated to Kentucky, then papers for publication. The lumber for the Lakeview school Eggs pr doz 12Hets. WANTS SUBSCRIBERS M rs . R. M. M c D onough , See the ad. of the tew bakery and jI to Ohio, then to Indiana, then still Chickens do $3. house is being hauled from Mr. Jos M rs . J ane P lymale , For the following standard works: restaurant. Mr. W. S. Sayer has westward to ¡Missouri, but still not sat Coffee 30(«/ 33cts. ephs steam saw-mill. Mr. M. Brown M iss A nnie M iller , Sugar 14(7 IScts, “ The First Century." a History of the “bread enough and to spare” and is de isfied, iu 1861 they emigrated to Ore accompanied by his wife have gone to Tea 63cts (.« $1. Centennial Exhibition." ‘LI Century of termined to satisfy his customers. Give gon, tho far western Pacific State, the Wiliam itte via Prineville, lion. APPLEGATE ITEMS. Syrup pr gallon. $1 50. Gospel Work and Neic Testament Illustra where they are now located, waiting him a call. Geo. Conn of Liukville made us a brief Hides—deer pr lb loots. tions." ------------ ♦---------------------- to take the passage together, to that August 1, 1877. Apples—dried do Sets. visit. Call at the Ashland Tost Oflice. [6tf ’We are pleasant to learn that Mr. bourne whence no traveler returns. 12^cts. Peaches 5 do News in our county is rather varied Ben. Lewis and his daughter Viola John Neil of Wagner Creek, who was do pitted 12^cts. Plums B illy . but some may be of interest, In the i made a through trip to Lindale, in Wool 21cts. seriously injured by a runaway team first place then, we have very fine wea specting the mail route. Soap—bard per box SI 75—soft per some time ago, is recovering. He ex A S iskiyou C ave .— By reference to I ther, not too hot or too cool. gallon 20cts. pects to be around again in a few days. tho very interesting correspondence of The genial connttfhance of J. A. FTUIE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE FOUND The health of tho people very good, rían of Appointments Moon beams on us again. Just return JL at his shop on Main street, two <loo s F., it will be seen that a new wonder O. C. Applegate has purchased the has come to light in the old Siskiyou, with a few exceptions; two cases of fe ed from Liukville. f ointlie ¡¡very stable?, where he is prepared to do all kinds of work in his line .t the JULY. ver. Mr. Miller, who had his leg bro Ashlaud (Or.) T idings . The T idings which surpasses anything of the kind Learned that two young men having lowest price. 15th or 34. Sunday — Sums Valley, II a mand 3 pm is 9 good local paper, and is deserving ken some time ago, had to undergo the B ibket meeting. we think ever before discovered on the or lth Sunday—Litkvir.e, 11 am and lecture WAGONS, BUGGIES AND ALL KINDS of the support of the Ashlainlites, one coast. It seems that this new mammoth severity of having tho surgeon rebreak no regard for the rights of property, 3 p 22d, m. gathered up a band of horses belonging and all. Here is onr €-¿7" for your sue the bene ai d reset it, it having got out 29th, or 5th Sunday— Jacksonville, Quarterly meet Of Vehicles Made to Order. cave has already been penetrated by to their neighbors, at Davis creek in ing. cess.— Crescent Ci!'/ t’ourier. of place. He is getting along pretty AUGUtT. Repairing of all kinds Cone with dispatch, explorers to a depth of perhaps a thou the lower part of this valley and ab well now. 5th, or 1st Sunday -Campmeeting near Williams call and see me. sconded; at Alturas they had 18 but at i burg. Tramp, tramp, tramp, the “tramps” sand or, 1 welve hundred feet through JOHN RALPH. nolif. Wheat, oats and barley about all cut 12th, or 21 Sunday—Quarterly meeting at Taylor’s Adin the number Lad augmented to 20. ferrv come tramping,— in from the dry and chambers resplendeut with glittering on Rogue river. 19th, < r 3d Sand >y-Camp meeting on Butte creek, dusty regions south of us—some wit! h a stalactites. Toe natural curiosities of and much of it threshed. The yield is The authorities are in pursuit. one mile below E-g'e l’obr. good and Applegate will have quite a i J. W. RIGGS, L akeview , Aug. 2d. O rloff . vigorous step, like they were going our mountain land—when better adver 26th, or 4th SuLtlay—Jacksonville, morning and evt nirg. surplus. somewhere, others with a devil-me tised—will doubtless yet attract many ‘ SEPTEMBER. LAKEVIEW ITEMS A fine lot of hay put up here, this sight seers from abroad,for scarcely any care-whcre-I stop look and action. 2 lor l*t Sunday—Foot's creek 11am and lectnre ------------- ----------------------------------- 3 pm. Basket mee’ing. J. R. N. BELL, Pastor. other land on earth can surpass our’sin season, much of it yielding as high as July 28, 1877. ARTIST, ¿F ound .—On the road a short, distance its mountain wonders. four and five tons to the acre. We are going to be a musical town. -------- ---------- north of Ashland, a bundle containing ASHLAND BAKERY Ashland Oregon. Corn looks fine and promises to be a Our band plays quite well now, besides v new calico dress pattern, and other Senator John H. Mitchell made U3 a good crop, ami of our vegetables 1 will several of our residents live lately pur an a I am t ow permanently located in this dry goods; which the owner can have pleasant call on Monday la^t. He re not say much now, except tb it it will chased organs. This speaks well for a place, and respectfully ask the patronage of by identifying nt this ol’i.-e and Iiqui- li 7“ uiained for several hours iu Ashland be enormous. the citizens. town not yet a year old. «luting for the space this item occupies nul then went on his way towards Port I I would give you the number of A drovo of 20,000 sheep end some mH!’ U11 loreisrew] 1« row prepared to furnlth ALL WORK WARRANTED land He will return !<> Washington in ’births down her*?, lately, but they are goats lately parsed through, en route a WHITE aud BROWN BREAD, Tie» atd two or three weeks. Realizing that the Cake?, at tt.e lose-t prices. Finrilies supplied and To give Entire S tisfaction. Prices to suit for Idaho. A son of Erm remarked produce taken iu exchange. At the “too numerous to mention ” The Times. great iu efl of S uiîlieru Oregon —in fact that they were “down south sheep and One conple “ jined ” in hi-ly wedlock, « of the whole State—is r.;li«ail connec RESTAURANT < f talent ami enterpr<sc, the./ /. •/ •' has tion w,th the East, the Senator promis at d three “unjined”—one be- pangora gnats.” [ v2nGtf Sfìf^Call (lini see Sjiecimens. The mountain fever, horse disease Meals 2-5 cents: Tea and Coffee grown to lie one of the best an 1 most es to labor earnestly to se sure such leg cans«? the 1 talked soft to a has attacked quite a number of horses, popular newspapers in the c >unlry. Extra. islation as will compel the commence- “gal;” an« A. V. HELMAN. J. D. FOUNTAIN. being fatal in nearly every case. The j atronrge of tLe public 18 Folici’efl patle- out and she Could not stand it on ‘ tl f.iction gnarauæe.l. [9 3m] W. 8. PAYER. A G ohd S hepherd . —Prof. W. T. nient of wmkon lhe Northern Pacific We think tho people of this section ters, straightthe third because the Leek«», of tho A-hland Acadeu-y. i al an «'ally «lav, thus probably inducing hubby got «b unk, and his spouse comb could dispose of some green fruit if an HELMAN & FOUNTAIN, spending his vaeition in pastoral pur ¡the ( ?utral Pacific to close tip the com INTERESTING TO FARMERS I opportunity was offered. ed bis wool with a chair; but I think suits in Entt+J creek. In caring for his paratively narrow gap between her they will all r*?pent and come together, O rloff . he undersigned , believing it flocks either or> th«» hill of science or road and the Oregon Central. Oregon — ------- to be to the mutual advantage of DEALERS IN an«l be better friends than ever. I want FROM ALKALI LAKE. the Butte creek hills the professor is a with her varied rcsotir’is will not be left many years longer in her isolation, yon to understand that said parties live Millers and Fanners, success. A Dangerous limit. ---------------- X-------------------- ; ami even the backbone of tho old Siski in Jackson county, aud that we, of Jo Have mad«» arrangements whereby the A t the U nion S chool H ouse .— Rev you way yet tremble beneath the tread sephine, treat our wives better than Mr. Lawson Roberts left the hayfield that—that is, those of us who have Geo. Nutley, our Ashland shoem ak«r. of the iron horse. Ashland and Phoenix Mills, with his carbine last evening to take a wives; I, myself am a happy bachelor. will preach at the Union School House hunt on the rockey ridge between Swan be uiu L t tl>*» management of J a .J \ C K SON VILEE ITEJIS. one mile south of Mr. Dunn’s resi Dry-Goods, Groceries, School Immigrants are still coming iu and lake and Alkali. Just “as the shades Will cob W a «¡ neb . who will have charge of dence, on the 11th inst. and thereafter Books, Blank Books and both Mills k.r the Company during the ensil Two prone inebriates, prostrated by seeking homes, many find them. Mrs. of eve camo slowly down” three im ing year, ending July 1st, 1877. on every third Sabbath uuLl other uo Stationery, humiliation in the gutter, were incar- York, of Iowa, mother of Henry and mense bucks of the mule «leer species, We will pay the highest market price for tice. «-•rated by Marshal Helms in the town Willis York, an old lady of 77 years, with horns like manzanita trees, came goo«l merchantable wheat, and are prepared has recently come to live among ns. forth from a mahogony thicket. The 1 j contract flour at tire lowest price per W. C. Myer arrived at. bis home in jug, by interviewing the Recorder with pounds at the Mills. a small lee for lodging etc., they were Tho Murphy creek mill is making Henry rifle rang out and one old mon thousand Olliee of th<* Company nt the Ashland Ashland a few «1 »ys ago, to remain un told to go m.d sin no more. the flour fly, and biscuits will be plenty arch threw aloft bis long and crooked Mills. A<1 dress, til State Fair time. Mr. Mver is, WAGNER, ANDERSON & Dr. Jackson has returned home after again. horns and charged the young hunter, —AND— the most enterprising horse roan FARMER’S CO., a long absence in Like < 'onntv, where but the leaden missive bad been too J. Wimer ami son have returned no I '-’if. Ashland. Oregon. iu the country and deserves much cred 1 presume be was j iwed to Lis entire well aimed and he fell lifeless almost from a trip to the Willamette, satisfied it for what he has accomplished in Lis satisfaction. t at the hunter’s feet. Two well aimed to st iy here now. line, for our State. Chris’ Wt iss took a load of native Considerable fire on the hills at pres shots crashed through the ribs of the i wine to Yreka, whiclj found ready sale Three Ashland youths who went a ent, which makes much smoke, but no other two anil one of them was soon and demand: lie returned with a hun down. Our impetuous young hunter, swimming on Sunday stoned a China THATCHER & WORDEN, THE EAGLE MILL damage so far, except to tho timber. woman while on their road home, ami dred gallons of Yreka Beer for Henry wild with excitement, sprang upon the Indians in tho country! On the 29th, Situated 15 noies South of Jacksonville and limile wero fined $10 for their fun — S'an lard Pape. body of his second victim, but he had Nonh of Aehlaud, is prepared u> do general two squaws went up tho river, ono bare On Sunday the 2’th of July a distur For A shland read J acksonville . no sooner done so than the third came DEALERS IN Mr. Standard please do not charge the bance occurred at a China house on footed—awful big feet—so look out for wildly to the’rescue, throwing the hun Custom and Exchange Business -Flour ani Feed at the — ter to the ground. His gun bad been shortcomings of others to our account. California street instigated by a large your scalps. Tho survey on the new roa«l from thrown out of reach and the only hope LOWEST CASH PRICES. W e are very jealous of our good name. party of hoodlums, a repetition of the | scenes enacted in San Francisco was Murphy to Deer creek has proven the of escape was in following the example of flour, 2 lb? t-horts and 8 lb? bran per bush of Mr. Dyar wheu Hooker Jim pursu 36 for ibi good wheat. Wil sack and brand tlie sacks Our old time friend Mart L. Cham | apprehended, but the riot was finally road practicable, the grade being 16 ed. This morning two of the antlered el —customers furnishing the sacks. My brother I quelled by the prompt action of onr berlin, of Salem, has at last made a efficient police force under command inches to the rod. This will be an ini- kings of the forest decorated the ridge CLOTHING, portant road, as it shortens pole of the old Roberts ’ cabin near tlie the dis- visit to the Granite city. He is the ; of chief IL’lms without calling out the HATS, CAI’S, uew mansion of the family. The third Will have charge of the business, being assisted tance ten miles to Kerbyvill«?. same suave and genial gentleman as in 1 Militia. Three of the ringleaders wore M ack . ‘•J BOOTS aad 8IIOES. competent millers. has not been found. One of the vic the happy days of the ldtehe S'nV-s. arrested without bloodshed. The Re- tims has strange horns. Three distinct Et■(¡•¡itiliay as represented or no sale, FORT KLAMATH ITEMS. HARDWARE, FANCY OD May good luck ever attend you. Mart, ' corder fined one of them $10 tho others prongs spring from the skull, one hang $6 each. is the wish of your grateful J/ er J'.il NOTIONS ing over the right eye. They will be Frosty Nights. Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. YANKEE Judge Prim and partv of tourists preserved and in due time sent to the Eock-e, Fire in the Mountains. T idings oflice as trophies of Lawson’s JLv. Jus. Eiriny <(’ Miss JI. A. Swinyle GROCERIES, CROCKERY, PAINTS, OIL« E tc have returned home and Captain Fou- T ramp . LINKVILI.E, Indians returning from their Wocus victory. T he W est S hore .—This handsome dry has resumed his clerical pen. They Have ojiened a flrrt-claee periodical—the mill summer holiday report having discovered gamo and gathering. An important decision has been made OregOD. fish in great abundance. STORE Lake county, number—is at band, not a whit behind A load of fruit and vegetables wanted. ! by the Attorn°y General acted on by MILLINERY On Main Street Tho back bone of the strike is brok its predecessors either in literary excel the President, holding that recommen Wood contract completed. - - - - - Oregon. lence, illustrations, or typographical en. The Sheriff' forced J. Martin, II. dations for olliee, however they may be Ashland — C.ipt. Ferree moved into his hay on tile in the Department, are not mat We have cow on hand a lieautiful assortment of appearance. Verily, verily Samuel thou Pape. James Wilson, Cameron, J. Boy camp the 2nd inst. ters of record. They cannot be in H it®, Bonnets, Shades. French Elowers, Wreathe, art a rustler aud deserving of much er and J. N. T. Miller, to «0 to work Ties, Linen Suits, Jute, Ladies’ 1 on the jury in tho case of M. Collwell Henry Shalloch and Mr. Elmore gave , spected except by thos9 personally in Plumes, Neck Finishing Goods, etc., etc etc. good will. terested, nor can copies bo furnished Those paint« have stood the test of years, i vs. T. Irwin attachment to recover uh a call yesterday. upon application for use as evidence in BUTTRICK & SMITH PATTERNS and are now better than ever. They a1« damages in violation of contract, being I composed of the best materials known to E el 1 «. r.ors.—Elder Peterson will tried in County Court before Jodi»** lions. Judge Prim,Fondray, Orth and : the trial of the the causes to which pri Dress Makins done to order, and a'l orders the trail«, vate citizens are parties, and much, less from a distsnee promptly tilled. Agency for Dr. «reach at the School nouse in this Day. Judgement for Colwell for $111 Jerry Newland, have been spending a Warner'e Health Corset. Everything sol-l cheap for I for publication. place at 11 o’clock next Sunday, Snb- Cash. [V2u2tf. Pat McMahon soi l bis interest in few days in our county, fishing, hunt-I 13th ject 1st Corinthians, 3d Chapter Union Stable for $3 800 to Mr. J. A, ing Ac., they returned home to «lay. As Low as the koircsl, and only one verse: Afternoon service 1 1» m . Su b- » Cardwell. STRICTLY PURE WHITE LB AD Serg’t. Munhanett’s came near loos-: price at tho EAGLE MILL. All re M. MAYER. ject: Acts 1th chapter 10-11 Ar 12th Jack Montgomery was severely bit ing their little 6on last week by acci ports to the contrary are false. AND PURE FRENCH ZINC. verses. A cordial invitation is given to ten iu the baud by a hog at the ranch dental poisoning, The child bas en- > G. F. B illings . SICTcIiaiit T àì I ot ? Which are so united by our process of man of General lloss yesterday. all. tirely recovered, Thanks to our cflic- j ufacture. as to produce paint which is A n old saying (and not altogether an A large party of Immigrants with 20 ient M. D. more durable, beautiful and will last Ha ring located perminently in Ashland untrue one) is. “a penny saved is two Thanks to Mrs. O. Coolidge for that wagons and stock have arrived at Rock twice as long as any other point known. ! Mrs. Serg’t Manbanett is absent for I earned;” according to this two saved is and engaged in Tailoring. I respectfully beautiful bequet. It is a splendid com Point, and now looking out locations a few weeks rusticating in the moun- ! four earned, and in purchasing an solicit the patronage of the public. I will WE EXCEPT NONE. bination of floral magnificence, and for homes. organ if you can save $50 it is as good tains. as $100 earned, which would go a great warrant satisfaction in all my work. I also sandwiched in between that beautiful Melons, peaches and Grapes are in Its cost to the consumer is considerably Hiram* Fields our garrison wbeel- way toward the purchase; you can do I keep all kinds of Ashland Manufactured less than the AVERILL PAJNT is already pair of antlers from Lake county, and market. this by buying the Star Parlor Organ. mixed and tinted if required. For Sale by the big shoalder blade from the Ore Senator Mitchell and several citizens wright will leave in a few days for the Seo advertisement in another column, Woolen Hoods for sale by the yard. seat of war in Idaho and Montana. J. M, McCALL & CO , gon Desert, adds no little to tho attrac of Ashland, arrived in town yesterday. and send for circular and price list. Hü 16 if 29:ly. M. MAYER T heobold . noSOtf Ashland, Oregon, Aug. 6th. L ucinda . tiveness of tho T idings office. K C BOOK AGENT AV agon Shop. RESTAURANT. T General Merchandise LIVE I LET LIVE NOTIONS. DRY GOODS, G. F. BILLINGS. Averill Mixed Paints. QU