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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1877)
V» A >ncj THE ASHLAND SIGNIFICANT. TIDINGS FROM THE SOUNDING SEA in 30 days. The ditch is 4 feet deep, 16 feet wide and about l* i miles in length, and conveys the waters of Wil low Creek into Lo3t river, thereby re claiming between 9,000 and 10,000 acres of swamp land. His fence, when completed will be about 40 miles in length. During the summer he has employed about 60 men. but owing to having suspended work on his fence, tue foroe at present is not so great. Mr Carr says be can cut any amount of hay and as his outside range is unlimited, he has no fears but that he can carry his stock through the winter. Mr. C. has expended a large amount of money I in this county and has added consider ably to our county revenue, and we hope to see him reap a rich reward for his enterprise. V INTER-STIM3 TO FARMERS! The Graphic says that Secretary N ewport , B enton C o ., Oct. — ’77 E ditor T idings :—“By the sad sea Evarts told a friend the other day that he bad just received a letter from one waves, I listen as they moan;” and with INDIAN TROUBLES ENDED. of his daughters to this effect: Dear every rolling wave of the surging tide, Papa: Thank you very kindly for the comes a flood of pleasant memories —of The ll'u/d’s Washington special on-1 donkey you sent me, but he’B so lonely. a happy childhood, aod a beautiful der date of Oct. 25th says: “Troubles Won't you soon be home papa. home in the picturesque little village with the Apache Indians in the Terri- i ------------------- -► ♦ ♦ -< ------ from which the T idings now comes to JOSEPH’S SURRENDEll. tories of New Mexico and Arizona are 1 me. It is just such an evening as this, nearly ended, without the aid of fresh j Have inaile arrangements whereby the After all the renegade band of Nez that brings us gilded pictures from the troops from Washington. Several Perces under Joseph surrendered to walls of the past. The lant rays of a months, ago about 250 Apache Indians Gen. Howard, who left his supply glorious sunset still linger on the hill ware removed from Hot Spring reser Ashland and Phœnix Milfs> trains and infantry and pressed on to tops, and the gorgeously tinted clouds, vation in New Mexico to San Carlos j the place where Gen. Miles had the In cast their reflections of amethyst and Reservation ia Arizona. The Indians dians at bay, arriving the day before gold, far into the deep, blue waters of did not like the change, and over a Will be under th«* management of J a the surrender. Joseph was within per our beautiful Bay. The echo of dip month ago revolted and started back ' cob W agneb , who will have charge ol haps 40 or 50 miles of the British ping oars in the distance, the startled from San Carlos to New Mexico. On j boundary and bad it not been fol the cry of the curlew, and the ceaseless both Mills for the Company during the ensu the way they committed many depreda-' murmur of the restless tide, carry my timely arrival of Gen. Miles would ing year, ending July 1st, 1878. tion, stopped the U. S. Mails, robbed 1 doubtless have escaped into the British thoughts far into the past, and I fancy GENERAL NEWS. We will pay the highest market price for and murdered. U. S. troops were dis- I possessions. In his officials report Gen I can almost see the old home by the [Condensed from OiegonUn and Call l)i»patche».] patched to quell tho difficulty. Aboutl good merchantable wheat, and are prepared Howard pays Gen. Miles a very hand gurgling brook, the tall oaks in the 40 Indians wero killed an! a greater! Chicago, Oct. 25.—Last Tuesday L j contract flour sacked and branded at door-yard, the little school-house ou some compliment. VERY BEST OF NATIVE WOOL. the number of a baud of 190 persons in all night a bold and successful robbery Mills, at $18 00 j er thousand pounds. the knoll, and the old laurel, covered THE SITUATION I.* ASIA MINOR. surrendered at Ft. McCree in New was perpetrated by a woman and male Cash. with the names of ambitions boys and Mexico. Thirty savages of the com aocomplice in the Palmer House, BLANKETS, A dispatch from London dated Oct. girls—the altitude of the name, usually Office of th** Company at the Ashland pany are still at largo, but the troops whereby some $25,000 worth of dia Mills. Addtw-s, 20, says that the promptness of the denoting the importance of its owner. are after them, and no further fears of FLANNELS, Russians in besieging Kars after their But it is only a fancy, and I find my monds were taken from Mr. Shay and WAGNER, ANDERSON A an Indian war in that portion of the others of this city. victory over Mukbtar indicates that self far from those happy scenes. The no] 2tf. country are entertained.” It is to be New York, Oct. 25 —The Tribune they have strong hopes of achieving little village has doubtless grown be CASIMERES, hoped that this statement of the situa such further success as must vastly im yond recognition by those who have says Morton’s reoovery is seriously tion is correct and that heneforth we prove the Russian position in any ne been absent for so many years, and doubted, and it isudmitted he constant DOESKINS are to be spared the usual reports of A FULL LINE OF gotiations for peace during the coming those same years, passing so quickly ly suffers great pain and seldom sleeps Indian depredations in Arizona and winter. The key to Armeuia, is again and quietly, have brought the merry- without the aid of powerful opiates New Mexico. Notwithstanding the apparently within the grasp of the hearted school children of that long Senators of both parties are greatly vast area of desert lands in those terri Czar’s forces, who a few months ago, ago, to the threshold of manhood and annoyed and impatient at the delay of tories,there are many rich valleys much after their victory at Kurukdere, near womanhood, with the fair, untraced the house, as they can douothing until favored in point of climate and quality the field recently won, were turned pages of their “Life books” open before the house first acts. The delay is not NOW ON HAND AT THE of soil aud capable of supporting quite back from a triumphant march to Erzs- them. however uuusual and has ruauv prece I a large population, to say nothing of roum only by the Circassian insurrec But enough of this 1 I must tell you dents. miniug and pastoral resources, but tion in their rear. That danger being Nothing but Genuine Wool. something of Newport, the prospective Gen. Kilpatrick predicts McClellan hitherto the blood thirsty Apaches and no longer present the Armenian cam terminus of the Yaqnina Bay R R and some other tribes have been a constant paign bids fair to result in the complete the future ban Fraucisco of the North cannot carry New Jersey, because of menace to the settlement of the coun overthrow of the Turks, and give their Pacific Coast. It is quite a small place, the 20,000 labor votes that will Le uncoloie 1, in polled. -Ull try. If it be true that, at last, the foe hold upon the territory from which A large stock cf Hats just re —two stores, two saloons, two hotels, Loudon, Oct. 25.—Prince Sergius, of trouble may be considered at an end diplomacy will not easily dislodge and a millinery shop, comprising its ceived from New Yoi k.M for Leucbteuberg, aid de camp of the Em we may look for quite an emigration to them. % « chief places of business. The sur sale at kwest prices. peror of Russia, was killed in a recent Ö U i Q i Q & that land of cactus and horned lizzards, i I i t rounding country is rough and densely reconuoisance of the czarowitch. PLEVNA. N I M. W. IIA RO AI INI'. but of fertile valleys, mild and health wooded; yet the delightful climate and Ashlaud Sept 4, 187 7. 113if New Yoik, Oct. 25. — Letters from ful climate and untold mineral wealth. < for It seems that the situation is every good boating and fishing, render it u Constantinople declar* that the Turks LAND OFFICE LAW. day growing more desperate in the most delightful summer residence. are suffering for want of uuimuuition, “Horse Shoe City” of the Turks. Most Oystering is extensively earned on and being without lead euougb for bullets, The following dispatch, dated Wash accounts agree that the communications schooners from San Francisco make or money with which to buy it abroad. ington Oct. 27, will interest our mining have been cut off and that the invest regular trips to this place, bringing This extreme poverty, which was ex people. The General Land Ollice has ment of Osman Pasha is about com goods for the merchants, and goiDg out pected to manifest itself mouths ago, is rendered a decision of importance con plete, although the Russians west of heavily laden with oysters. There are cerning section 2 321 of the revised the Vid have not yet come near enough a number of good sail-boats on the Bay now very appareut. Come Everybody, New York, Oct. 26 —The Ik.-al'l'« statute, which requires certain annual to operate against the defenses of Plev —one, the Western Belle, large enough expenditures on all mining claims. na. If the report of the complete in to accommodate thirty-five or forty per San Antonia special says: A large Commissioner Williamson holds that vestment be true, the situation of Os sons. Rowing is a frequent and pleas baud of Mexican raiders are depreda the first annual expenditure upon a man must be extremely precarious. On ant exercise, indulged in by many of ting uear Castroville, about lo miles claim, located prior to May 10, 1872, the 13ih inGt. there were 4,500 wound our lady visitors, some of whom be west of here. The latest news from JOHN RALPH. I Address, should have been made by the 1st of Ft. Stockton is, that the stage between ed in the city. Private houses have come quite expert in handling the oars. January 1875, and the second by Jan been converted into hospitals. The Pic-nic parties, clam-bakes, oyster there and El Paso has been captured ASHl/ KD WCCLL’N- f/.’FC. CO uary 1st, 1876. Also that the first an want of lint and medicines is greatly lunches, rides and walks on the btacb, and the driver killed. Preparations ASHLAND E/.KELY ('■ o. lit l!) nual expenditure upon a claim located felt. The Russians, with that spirit are ever recurring sources of pleasure, are going on quietly to re-euforce the AMI since May 10, 1872, should have been of determination which so often char and all but a not to-be-pleased few de rangers with at least 1,090 men as soon or must be made within one year front acterizes their operations, continue to clare this to be one of the most enjoy as the word is given. the date of the discovery and locution, strengthen the investing cordon and it able summer resorts in all Oregon. Augusta Maine, Oct. 25.—Surgeons and that the amount required by local would seem that the place must soon There have been a great many visitors have probed the wound in Miss I? nine’s ruining laws or regulations, to be ex fall into their hands. bore during the season, from all parts head, but have been unable to find the pended before a record of such losses of the State. At one time, in the latter ball. She suffers terribly. Inflnuma- can be made, may apply upon the first EXTENSIVE OPERATIONS IN THE part of July, the number exceeded two tion of the brain is feared, but the sur LAKE COUNTRY. annual expenditure. Claims thus held, hundred. The residents here are quite geons give the family some hopes of if the other provisions of law are com The following communication from hopeful of the R. R. That it will one her recovery. plied with, the second year commences Ilarney Valley, dated Oct 8, appears day be built, is an established fact, but Newark, N J , Oct. 25 —The synod immediately ou the expiration of the in a late Number of the Grant Co. how soon, remains an uncertainty. of New Jersey sustains the Presbytery first, and the required expenditures Times: Last week Peter French pur With communication by R. R. with the of New Brunswick in suspending Rev. may be made at any time during the chased of A. H. Robie 8,000 cattle, interior of Oregon, and by steamers John Miller, of Princeton for heresy on year. 200 horses, 50,000 acres of swamp land with San Francisco, this little town will the doctrine of the Trinity, by u vote $ on the Dunder and Blitzen River, and undoubtedly grow into a prosperous of a hundred to two. TIMBER LANDS. his saw mill property at Harney; pay city, and this beautiful harbor be dot Fernandina Fla., Oct. 25.—Five new It appears from the Washington dis ing therefore $275,000 in gold coin. ted with white-sailed messengers from cases of yellow fever to-day. The ; patches, that among the bils introduc Mr. Harper of British Columbia, will many ports. weather is unfavorable. Food is fur i ed in the Senate on 25 inst., was one to start 1,200 steers averaging 1,000 Pur© Linseed Oil The chilly autumn days are almost nished to 800 families. enabie l»>na fid< settlers upon public pounds each, for Ggden, Utah, this upon us, and soon we shall leave the A WeH Selactcd stock New York, Out. 27. — Tho Tinas STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD- lands of the United States to locate up week, thence for Chicago, sea-side for our pleasant valley homes; i Washington special thinks the United OF— AND PUKE FRENCH ZINC. on and purchase a tract of timber land, Since purchasing Robie’s stocA, etc, but the T idings shall still be a welcome i State made a good bargain in the Sit not exceeding 40 acres to each settler. Peter French has purchrsed 1,100 head guest, and if this letter has not proved are ho uni’eil l»v • nr process ol mao- ting Bull matter. We got rid of him DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, A liicli It is stated that this is for the benefit of Mr. Geiger, paying $22,000 therefor. tiresome, it may hear again from iifuciuie. us to produce paint which is and will do longer feed or fight him, iiiure durable, bean ft'«»! uiui will last of settlers on agricultural lands in Ore Dr. Glenn, of Sacramento Valley, the C liffe . CLOTHING, GROCERIES, twice a> long as any oiliw»] obit known. while Canada is bound to see that be gon and Washington territory especial largest farmer on the Pacific coast, and does not violate the frontiers. ly, many of whom have lands, but not associated iu business with Mr. Peter BOOTS AND SHOES STATE NEWS WE EXCEPT NOKE. London, Oct. 25.—A Bucbarist cor enough timber thereon for fencing and French, will visit Harney Valley this Ita co-t to ti e con-inner is considerably I Condensed from State Exchangee] respondent says: After making a tour other purposes. Should this bill be week for the purpose of considering Il A R I) W A R E less than the AVEKILL 1’AINT is alieady. The Statesman says that iB rumored of inspection of the Czarowitch’s posi come a law, any settler can purchase the propriety of establishing perma mixed and tinted ¡1 required. For Sale by T O B A C C 0 40 acres of such timber land upon pay nent improvements in the valley. R eg . that Sam. L. Simpson, the poet, takes tion be is convinced that a winter’s J M. McC’ALL &. CO, the place on the Telegram lately occu campaign is impossible with existing ment of $1.25 per aero. Congressional j no.itnf Ashland, Oregon. B ench S how .—We forgot to mention pied by ex-Gov. Geo. L. Curry. transport facilities. Already fodder actions upon the measure will be close ly watched by the many settlers on our last week that we had received a season Dr. Richardson, who fired at Dr. Fo sometimes fails for days. ticket for the dog show to occur in San a ¡¡a in fact everything usually kept in UNION LIVERY border who cannot now make the need Vienna, Oct. 25.—Kars has been ley, in Lebanon lately, was fiued $300 Francisco, commencing Monday Oct. ed improvements upon their claims, at the late session of the Linn county bombarded and a part of the city is ou ale and xchange without taking timber from unappro 29. We wonld like to attend a good court. fire. The place is provisioned for fonr canine exhibition but, as Rover bas priated Government lands. The Bee says three canneries will be months. been badly used np lately by some At the Lowest Cash Prices ! GARDINER. plebeian cur and as we cannot, at this putting up beef next week. Messrs. date, secure a suitable assortment of John A. Devlin & Co., we understand, Election Notice. The Oregonian says: “Gardener, at canines from the Klamath Reservation have commenced; Kinney’s Astoria can Correr of 4th and California Sis., the month of the Umpqua river, is fast An annual election for officers for the town of Aah. nery commencbd ou Friday; and Haw to represent in a taking way the car- land will be he id nt the town hull in the town of Aeh- J acksonville , O ukgon . acquiring importance as a shipping on the tirer, Mona J , 5 til .lay of Novem mooks of Oregon, we are persuaded to thorne & Co. will commence next week. land ber, 1877, fur the purjH»t* ofe ec ing trie following r>MIE undersigned , HAVING rUR-j^ point. The saw mills are turning out The State University, says the Joirr officers, to seiv<* one ye,r, to-.vit: Five Trustee?; forego the pleasure of attendance. Had ■ Ciurli Uie I) Ve uuued bl a large amount of lumber and several One Heco'der; One Marshal; One The ourer. from Kiibli \ W i L m l , tjeg le^ve to inform not “Missiesip’s” dogs all perished after nal, is now completed, and the three By order of toe B «rd of Txu«'ee-«. , ite pul» it ttiat tL*-y <i<--ern>ire<l to nif-n ^1 D canning establishments are in success-' A. VM1I LI. ETTE, Cerk. a c >u n u i < e of tt.e p .¡rob. ye that hns iur inauy their “rich unholy feast;” had not Ar Professors, Johnson, Baily and Con j years j.uet been Conferred ou liiese juetiy ful operation. Considerable wheat is nold Bray led his “hungry swarm” don will remove to rooms in the second also being shipped from there the pres- i I. O. Miller. I away in seaoh of new hunting grounds; story next Monday. The school is POPULAR STABLES! ent season.” The salmon industry is had not Andrew Walls'faithful “Gas” meeting with continued success We have conf intly on hand the very beet SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Architect and Builder, one which is rapidly growing in impor been absorbed by a famishing cougar SADDLE HORSES, H erman C reasy , W here are Y ou .— GRANITE SI REET - - - ASHLAND. tance in Oregon, and there is absolute- i under the hallucination of mind that he Iuformatiou is wanted of Herman Crea- lv no way of estimating the magnitude do iDvthii g in his line on short notice and BUGGIES AND was a rabbit, we might hope sometime sey, says the Albany juemocrat, who WILL ou the lowest, terms. n*v2 f which it is to assume in the future, and i to get up an exhibition of real historic when last heard from (in June 1375), HANEY <{• ltOBEHTS. CARRIAGES, al! points along our coast where the dogs, to whioh we might invite our was near Ft Stevens, in this State. (V2ul5lf.) business may be carried on extensively, I A lc ! can furnish our ctu»‘< mere with a tip-top turn LAIGViEW COTTAGE! as iu the case of the mouth of the Utrp-| metropolitan friends with pride and Any information will be thankfully re i out at ai y tiuie. qua, are from this reason alone destined satisfaction. ceived by his brother, John F. Creasy, A Pleasant and Homelike House situated ♦ to become prominent aud important But ! Horses Boarded -AT— aside from this, there are other reasons Eastern papers are elated over the re Tulare, Cal. Herman, it will be greatly reasonnb’e U-rm«, nn<1 the l>e st of care and atten why wp may expect this seaport town turn of good times. AH branches of to your advantage to be found just now. Humming Bird Springs, near WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER On tion oeetowed upon them while under their etiurge. Klaynatli Lake, State papers will please inquire after of the Umpqua to become of no little Also, business are more prosperous than for consequence in the future. The Ump Ashland, Oregon. the gentleman. Eleven miles from Linkville, on th>* nal to qua river is, for a long distance, navi some time past, and merchants and Horses Bought and Sold. Ft. Klamath, Lake Co., Oregon. O perations at C lear L ake —The gable,through a country abounding in manufacturers are greatly encouraged. We will guiraLtee satisfaction in all our trane- the richest soil and finest timber, and T-??' Attention paid to the w’ants of gue- s Juft received,» large «nd »elect lot of Gotland actious. Mudoc independent says: Mr. J. D. Carr C ako * vell & M c M ahos . xvhen proper attention shall be paid to Plated jewelry ; also, a g xxl aaeoniutLl of The Yreka Journal gives credence to called on us>this week, and informs us The subscriber a’so keeps a Good Stable the development of these resources, i ! rpni-I UNDERSIGNED, THANKING OUR PA- well supplied with hay and grain. Call and CLOCKS, HL1 TC1IES,SPECTACLES, ■ troue for tue liberal patronage tie? to wed u|*on a statement that the railroad will be ex that be is getting along finely with his GardiLer u ill doubtless become one of U'diiriigour connection with me Union Livery the most important sea coast towns of tended north from Redding next improvements at Clear Lake. His rec see it he can keep hotel Stab e?. would berjieuk a contina tlice of tbe aaiue. t 2 u 18 f ] Eye gbsse» and Sewing Machine ueedles coneUutlv to our tuccesrurs. the northwest. C ardwell X M c M ahom . spring — Oregonian. ( lamation ditch will be completed with* D. J. Ferree. mas Uuhd UXid for bale ul niininicm prices. 27:tT. N 0. 1 t , 11. F RI DAY NOVEMBER 2, 1877 ! SHLAND WOOLEN. r o NO SHODDY, PIONEER STORE. A ! K. G. 15, ; Wagon Shop. Lake Co., Or I I I S Lowest Living Profits E 1 I 4 N