Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 23, 1877, Image 1

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    INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON.
VOL. II.—NO. 24
ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1877
$2.50 PER ANNUM.
I
ASSLAND TIDINGS.
ASHLAND.
knowledge. Go ask.the pale student,
from the mine, I was invited to take a
Letter from Mrs, F. F, Victor.
o’er his flickering lamp, if he has at­
seat iu the cab of the engine, where, I
¡
OX BOARD THE “.MOUNTAIN QUEEN.”
We were much surprised to see what
BY WILLIAM ANGUS m ' p HKBSON.
tained the goal of his ambition, and
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rode in a jolting fashion three miles
a thriving and busy town had sprung
Nov. 6. 1877.
through the woods to the mine, aud
Reid I »-fore tt.eJ>ck»oa Coutr.y Tewhtrs’ lutti- though be be b«?nt l >w with the weight
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D ear T idings :—Since writing to you found, when I got there, that I could up withiu the last few years at this
lute, N« venter 3,1877.
of years, he wil 1 tell jou no.
O.C. APPLEGATE & CO.
place.
Ashland is situated in the
TI e Eteleru bi!»» »re »eir aid b.ov n
Unexplored fields for investigation, lust, I have beeu in many, if not iu not get back to S -attle that day! Well,
I OIFICE— Ou M ain Street, (in lear Dr.
southern part of Jackson county, about
XX i.U wiiueied verdure; e’eu ILe town
spread away before him. Earth, seas memorable places; on the lovely but as 1 always do, I bore it like a philoso­
Aieuniee aguvn.y look.
CbitMooJ’s Drugstore.)
seventeen miles from Jacksonville. 1c
and air contain pr< lrlems yet unsolved; lonely waters of Puget Sound; on the pher, aud set about looking for knowl­
A* though a pi.igue were b.oodlug o^-r
is a real live busiuess place, and new
T(.e pl.ee; wulie fiour the <L9U>ut shore.
while the more sublime mysteries of bln»* and bold Columbia; at the State edge uud amusement among the rough
Terms of Subscription :
Of nvei, l..ke ubd brook,
the infinite, abounding through the il­ 1 air, and at least one county fair; havd hills aud rude looking people. I Bay buildings are in course of erectiou all
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XVhiej*. »- the bretze, a pluiutlve «oui<l,
limitable regions of bpace, challenge followed the winding Wallamet on the rude looking, but that only, for though around. The town is located on a creek,
Prettig ng wiuier'e iiuiud rotiud.
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which furnishes ample water for man-
the mind tp plume its pinons for a still O. & C. R. IL, and climbed to Lilia out black with coal dust, many of them are
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The »war, forwarLed by outheru * u.d,
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of Portland on the O. C. R. R , to the quite intelligent aud well read people, ufacturiug purposes. There is a firat-
loftier flight.
A iuw note t i) co, 1 er bnod iu ul <1,
Teroit. in advauoe.
class woolen mill in operation, whica
'lheu mourns upon uie gi c.
When we contemplate the insatiable grain fields of Washington and Yarn­ aud treated me politely enough.
gives a good market for a great deal ut
St'iimwurd h»r course; on m . covy wli g,
desire of the humau intellect for knowl­ bill. Verily, it would appear that such i , I found that the depri ssioa in busi­
Tenui of Advertising
With eteucy poire rhe reeka ihe »prilg
the wool raised in the evunty, an exoel-
edge, and the genuine ei joymentof its a wanderer ought to have marvelous . ness iu California, and the fact that a
lineai No’kea i-er line.......................................
Far over hl:l .mil li-Ie,
leut school, one newspaper, the T id ­
Prüfern. Ual Cud*, per year.......................... .fio <M>
acquirement, bow sublimely beautiful things to report; yet fortune does not great deal of coal had been brought
XV. «*.e floxer.*, ptreuui.il deck ite elr..ul
*£wu ioche»*« per quur.er
3 HO
.'•cd tall tu gitohur g>acelui eUud.
seem to have thrown anything that was out in English ship.-’as ballast, and sold ings , three or four stores, and a splen­
Fukr
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appears the harmony of nature.
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did hotel kept by Mr. Jesee Houck,
U, ou the rucuutuins crtel at ni< r> ,
The whole universe of God is one marvelous in my way—unless it was cheap iu San Francisco, bad iijured
Oie-n If C> lumn “
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• *1 hree-fuurlhs “ **
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Tue rou>bre piue «-Ed fir tietr f< rur
exhaustless, cooling fountain from marvelous bad weather—for it has the coal trade, aud was causing the dis­ blacksmith shops, drug stoie, livery
17 50
One
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Like rh.uude 1 eel»' iut 1* appear.
»•table, and everything necessary to sup­
L1G*L ADVfKTM MhMS
which the thirsty soul may drink rained with short intermissions ever charge of a large number of miuers,
Au l w iu u the euu> bi igbt r»y s ihume
ply the demands of the trade. The town
Oue aqiuire (ten line« or less; 1st lu-eition .... <2 50
draughts, pure as the dews of heaveu. since the 8th of September.
who consequently were feeling some
The frosted teugh«, the euaw wiii.e p^uine
EaCla adcipoual m-eriiou.................................... 1 00
< >1 lleLi j ut Nt v .rre,
When I was in Washington Terri­ what discouraged, The lumber trade is supported by the splendid agricultur­
Each succesrive drop is more del.cions
8- enu o'er each ierr..ce l ;>ei.k to wave,
al lands surrounding it, and besides the
than that we have just partakeu. No tory, I made an tffoit to see something also has suffered through sympathy
Job Printiug,
As rucks the fuamiug bi Ju w a l.ve.
greater part of Lake county people do
stale satiety results from having quaff of the coal fields, and the miuts them­ with the dullness in Califoruia aud in
Of uM deKrtptior, done on «bort notice. T/*gal
I their buying ut this poiut.
Tt.e unt.c-.-ed ceer, with «lately grace,
Ttiere is
Blxnk», Circulars, Btirli««» C.irde. B.l headr, I^uer-
ed long ai d deep of the limpid waters. selves, but with only partial success. consequence the whole of the Puget
Cornea fi ria hoia out Lis h du g , Lee,
al.-o
an
excellent
11
mriug
mill
in od-
beiD, Po«U r», etc., gotten up iu ».ood e yle nt livii g
Much is the fouutain of knowledge, and I satisfied myself however, that there Sound country feels the “hard times”
IIir Uu.il in .te tu ni«ie’;
price».
eration. The buildiugs erected are of
Ti eu buUUuiLg oil, u roug.« gl de and g.ove,
such the human mind. Tire one insut cun be no distinctive difference between very sensibly.
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a permanent and substantial character
8w¡ft ae the lite ing Orpueue, ruva
But to return to coal—the Newcastle
iable, the other exhaustles*. Is it, the coal of Puget Sjuud and that of
Aghuls ior tbe Tidings.
The pi.ir with i iu.b'.e feet.
and there is at present in course of
then, strange,that Faith looking'beyond the Columbia River, or of the coast of mine instead of going down by shafts,
HerCleM t.ey au i.; uur loti, nor c .re,
I* 8<mue>,
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Porthnd, Oregon.
construction a fine brick store. Thu
J icob 1'tio upeon,
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llriLgs iheui umee'. hour je. r ta year.
this brief and fitful life, tells us that,in Southern Oregon. Our coal fields are chambers up, and you enter at the bot­
J. A A.>| legaie,
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So'em
farmers adjoining the town are noli
M. I. Ch mberhu....................................
a pur« r and higher state of existauce, very evteurive, and will, with the iron tom of this mine instead of from the
Aloi g the aeac macs rugged riu»,
l*r N. I- I***
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June ion City.
and
prosperous, and the place has
AqU-llC buds in uijriud-, rkiui
the same boundless field stretches away and other mineral resources, sometime top. From what I know of the mine
"1'bHic er Ac Worien
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I.'ukvine,
every prospect of becoming one of the
Above iLe cTcsle i war»;
.A. F Hu-Hing,
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Uikevi-».
through the endless cycles of infinity, muke Oregon the Penney lvania of the on the Columbia, at and be below St.
J F (Ubtrs,
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liergiurtr.
TLcu, circin g 1 mu waul, m..r on h gh
principal towns in the southern part of
A. Handy,
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ut.d that the id I nd purified, rtfimd and Pacific Coast. As at present developed, Helen, the coal lies iu the same way,
A:n I g li e cr g*, * i U j 1 iut ve i rj ,
.b. M. B^t'ei'gi ) X Co.,
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New Yurk.
the State. It certainly has the enter­
They reek st me >l.»rkruii c- c ve.
Howel! Ac Cu*e»iu<ui,
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St. I>>uit*.
etheralized will continue its researches besides the B-llitighum Bay aud Nanai­ aud is of about the sume quality. On
T. F. Ft* er,
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In la io> groups within they t>>im
mo coals of the extreme north of Wash- I account of the excitement prevailing prise and necessary wealth around it to
while G< d Limself < xists.
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And
b.d
Gt-
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.^ cj lo the eloii.i.
make it such.— Standard.
J. R. Neil, -
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Jack-' livi le.
The skeptic may doubt, and the cy I ingtou Territory, there are in the vicin­ among the miners uud their employers,
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P ikvii X.
Tie Au unin. F r >.ud i.eiir we »«-e
I ity of Seattle three mines—the Newcas­ while I was there, I did not make bo
El. R O »eii,
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Cen-rtil P.iiio.
FROLDE ON AMERICAN SCHOOLS.
l
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sneer
at
the
blissful
thought,
but
Ti e wi hercJ htrb, the e:.Ilers tre«;
Mi-• Alite XV. Colvig,
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R-i' k Foiut
Petit H. Burl
k
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Yoitc-iUi.
while Faiih lives, aud the aspirations tle, Talbot and Renton. Of these, the thorough an ¡Lquiry into the affairs of
E rt ,-e->.-,tl.e ir, beaky,
C H. Dv ir,
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D irv
“I go to school in New England”
uf the human sou! soar bwav’euward, Talbot is considered best, Newcastle the mine as I intended; but enough
J. M but on, Gt it. ra Ay.ei>l for J..ckr<»ii aud J mj *- ♦ Gi»e liotue hat ’L» 11 ,-e ibg \eur,
Wi I oil« h- tr.bute i f a e. r,
• ti>e Cvillit e-.
ther«j uill still be (hose who will “walk nix’, aud Renton last. The lmter two was seen to satisfy me of the value of says the historian, Froude, in a recent
tl'ti’. D J F-rr-» Gete-il 4g-nt for T. ka con»'y
Wilf Li 1 u , SOO , g.nu-l ye.
m the ;i^ Lt" of this bless« d belief even are on the line uf the Seattleaud Wallu Oregon coal us compared with that of ly published article, “wbero the mod­
I •> j y>, 1 r ru'i-j»us, li > e», ad fe .r r-i -,
Walla IL R. and eaiily approached.
ern system is developed in. its highest
Stages leave Ashland as follows
Washington Territory.
E.e a ng, «iti j i > the bur.ed jC.*rr.
to tLe v<-ige of th« viewless river.
The Newcastle mine lie»about fifteen
Tbt* O A C. St
C>>.’s'*i:i2e !<• i\e Ashlmil I
The very best coal yet opened on the completeness. I see the most admir­
?dy fiici.dn it is with thoughts like
'1 bUU 'lo the CL. Ugillg re>e« 114 ;a-S-,
lor Ja»il« ¡lie, R>ck Point and Kos>-
A.ei hn.- our -lve ; for ro -u, uiue,
these ihut we, as teachers of the youth miles east of Seattle, and is not by uiiy Sound, is that iu the Puyallup valley, able mechanical arrangements. Ancient
burg every d iy at. Ù u. tn. M di < o Cs at I
Wi ii > le >‘Ud le..rJul luce,
of our Lu.J, have to deal. The pupils means easy of approach, as I have reu which is being worked by the North languages and modern, science aud arc
5:;;o a. 111.
Brtgil You u ii- ciaeped hi Age’s arm.-,
For ll-nls, Y»ek« uh I Reeling al 6 p. m.
whom we <si-ay to instruct are soon to son to know’. With my usual reckless­ Pacific IL 11. Company, who have history aud philosophy,* poetry and
Beit-ft o’ mi l.tr gr. ceftil th .rius.
M <il c o e* at >::.() p. in.
i’ui u Dea U cun e.- «in, p; ce.
take unr places in the active sceueB of ness of possible events, I set out one built twenty-live miles of railroad to mathematics, music and drawing­
Garrett A I-ui !-••«-’? b g«-s leave A-hlai.«]
An 1 in I Ir «¿’I e , pe o-lui grar,»,
• •very Monday, XV. <1 ■»••?.«’.iy and Friday
life. It will soon devolve upon them morning to see this mine unattended and get it to tide-water, and the town of nothing is omitted, nothing la unat­
A ice i d , i ve >>e u-_>l al l .tl.
inorili tl- lor l.i- kvill •, and ie urn <m
“to make our laws,to occupy the shops, alone. Taking n hac-k at. the door of New Ticomu as a depot for their busi­ tempted and progress is made in all. * *
erri v T-1- -«lay. I llillsday- and 8altli<li\.
ltd Spriug, iu ve-t.J girldid,
factories and farms; to btC'ime home my boarding house at 8 o’clock in the ness. Owing to the early ¡aiusaud un­ Yet the experiment has now continued
L’-ive Liiikviib- i ir L'l.e Guy. <’iht'nma,
XVi I cuii>e ■ gun lo in ne u- gl •!,
morning,I soon found that the road led finished state of the road I did not un­ for a generation or two, uud the fruits
• buihb rs or home debtroyers."
Wednesdays; a «rive at Lake Citv Stlur-
I. udiug by rUL-‘i:uw.nd baud,
•lays ; te «ve Lake Citv M »inlays : arrive
The fair inlurituiice of liberty, be- over a very rough range of hills to the dertake to go to this mine, but saw are less apparent than they ought to
Proud rUa>U*rr, ull A horr fe VeUt b.eaet
al LiukvilL- Thursdays, carrying mail uud
lleci.Uee ; uu i.tr Au u.uu, drc-ctc-d
qn« tubed to us by ti:e founders and de­ east of the Sound aud that there was plenty of the coosl at Tacoma. Next be. A better education should have
p«v s>-tigers.
Ill ro'-es eu.acmcly giaul.
A. I» HELMAN, P. M.
fenders of* this great Republic, is soon nothing else very peculiar or interest- j summer I intend to avail mj’seli of produced more vigorous, original
Abd thus <;g 111, iu limi’.e.
to puss from our I ands into those of iDg about it. Big trees, rank vegetu- | numerous polite invitations to visit sev­ thiukers, a more elevated standard of
Is pruVru m lie gr.ii'l de-tiuy.
Ashland Lid^e No. 189, I. 0. G-. T.
the youthful inmates of th«- school room tiou, damp, chilly hollows from which eral points of.interest on the Sound taste, information more exact as well
Me-t« at the II HI of He in ni X- Fountain every
What then should be thefirst les.-on in­ the peculiar noonday odors were rising, that 1 passed by, owing to stress of as more diffused, and u ibler principles
IMPORTANCE OF LABOR.
Frtd. y evei ing at M o’clock p. m . Biothera und
of action. * it * * \y,j may look
stilled into their minds? If we are to and a sense of vastness and loneliness weather and business.
Pieters In g «».I »ULilmu »f Curila ly invited to at-
I
An e?»ay retd l* f(#e ih* J.ickaou C t:n'y Te ch, answer iu the light of present experi­ ure about all that oi.e thinks of in this j
You do not want to hear about the down as much as we please on our
teud. T e Tem'.i e ineets every tiret ani tblid XVed-
ere Iu«ti uu, Nov. 1, by M i - b M.ry McC. te.
ueeday in e ch nv •»»’•».
ride.
Up
the
hills
for
two
miles
aud
i
State Fair, and the general disappoint­ grandfathers’ id.-as; but their notious
ence. shall we not say, teach them that
ILI.À ANDERSON, XV. C.T.
“ Tiiur«- is no excellence w ithout great “There is lo txet llunce without great down the hills for two miles more, ami ! ment ot the people at the mud and wet on this subject were more rational than
F. W altf . r M ykk Sec’y.
labor,’ is an axiom n<»no the less true labor.”
there you are—not at the mine, but on ’ then prevailing, or the losses of the ours. We ought cot to bet before u
Ashland LiHlKe Ao. 23. because of its antiquity. Over two
It is but repeating that which is be- the bolder of L ike Washington, a pret- | Agricultural Society in consequence; boy the chances of becoming President
thou-iaid years ago, the force of its ing proclaim« d by every pin! luDthro- tv sheet of dark water, eight across,and and I shall omit it all. If I had spice of the R-public, or president of any­
A. F. A A. M..
truih was acknowledged by the deci- pi-t and friend of human liberty much more in length, winding among 1 would say a word about the rich ore ' thing; we should teach him first to be
Hold« their «’«ted conin ui>icition» Thuri-day ev^n
I les of l’lato, ami the experience of a throughout the laud, when we resolve spurs of lulls.
of irmine near Ctuyouville that I saw a good umu, and next to do his work,
iii«l* < ju or before ihe full ui « m > h . Breihreu iu good
t-core of centuries bus inscribed it i:i- that “our business as.teachers, is so to
As we stood on the »here, the sun 1 riccntly ; but ull I will say here is, that | whatever it be, as wi 11 as it can possi­
(•L i I k I ug ..re curd; d y luvned I»» a’lei- l.
1
¿■•!ab!y upi u every eul’ghlened m ir.-L format'd inform the bodies, , minds shone brightly ucrosi ti e water, and ' Oregon ought to be reckoned a very bly be done. It is better that a boy
U. C. TOLL, XV. 31.
C. B. W af - on . Sec’y
\\ hen the philosopher ami teacher an- and souls of the pupils
committed to lighted up the tr<>z n precipices of rich state iu gold and silver, as well us should learn to make a shoe excellently
i
I uounced the great truth, that only by
i our care, that when they become men Mount liii.ier, which viewed bom this in copper, iron un i coal; amlthat all than to write bad exercises iu half a
Ashland Lodge X<>. 15,
labor could excellence be attaiued, he ; and women thtre will be
less need of point seems to rise immediately from the that is now wanted is capital enough to duzm langu iges.”
j. o. o. r..
spoke from experience. The only the cry of reform."
level ground on the farther side of the tike them out of the earth. Next
Hold their regular tneeih g every Saturday even­ bo<-ks extant, ut that time, were those
In the brief essay that i fool at, lib* lake. The view is the finest I had of this spring I promise myself to take a look
GENErUL NEWS.
ing at their tell : ii A*hl>nd. Brothers iu good containing tho simplest rudimeuts of
magnificent
mountain,
and
I
ci
joyed
it
•it
the
mines
of
Douglas
county.
[Ganleaied
Irunr
O.eguuiaB and C JI DDpstcbe*.]
erty to deliver before thi* Institute, it
Bland ng are Card: illy iuvi.ei to nuend.
ort
bography,
mathematics
and
rhetoric.
while
the
little
bath-tub
of
a
steamer
To day I am enjoying, as I have sev­
J. I). FOUNTAIN, N. G.
would not be becoming for me to deal
All else uas taught oraly. Among the I with the great subject I have chosen, came up alongside her mooring and eral times before, the grand and beauti
New York Nov. 7.—Lx’.est return«
I. O. TI illeb , lieC. Sec y.
McClellin’s majority 12 000.
Uetekih meeting« on Tu*s)ay evening, neure«t hading scholars of that remote age, it iu d« tail, even though I possessed the prepared to take her sole passenger, fill scenery of the Columbia from the make
was deemed almost criminal to irt it the ability to do so. It is ono that is now myuelf, and a package or two, on board. Wa'lamet to the Pillis. Tobe sure, Legislature is Democratic in both
he full <>t the tuoou eacn mouth.
I
more profound problems of philoso­ commanding tho serious attention of I look my seat on a small box in the it has rained half the dav; but mists are branches.
not unbecoming to the.-e mountain
J. A. APPLEGATE.
phy. We fiud the ancient biographer, ■ every thoughtful man and woman.
middle of the quarter-deck, and in si­ crags and cliffs, and the occasional rifts
Philadelphia Nov. 7.—Net Damo»
Plutarch, upbraiding his vemrable
A solid respect for useful labor lence aud solitude made the voyage in the clouds are all the more promis­ cratic majority in the State 11,485
^ttomeu ;uul tf oiinwlor-at-latv
teacher, for publishing in a book, wlrat | must be taught, first in our homes, across the strangely dark waters of the ing for the down-Dour of a *ew minutes Tins is nearly official, only some four
SALEM OREGON._______ he ba«l formeily taught only in private I next m our school rooms.
otherwise prettv Lake. The crew con­ before. The “Mountain Queen” in a or five counties being estimated.
queen of a (■t-umcr, such a traveling,
lectures to select classe-1.
Let ns then, both as students and sisted of the Captain and engineer, and palace us one would wish to take u sum­
New York Nov. 7.—The Herald con­
DR. J. H. CHITWOOD,
“What belter are we than the com­ teachers, do our whole duty. Onr au- my rt lations with them were ended mer ( x •ursiou in with a party of chosen cedes the Senate to the .Republicans by
O regon . mon herd, if the knowledge w«i have
A shland ,
B
I thotity does not extefd to every Lome, when I bad paid my dollar for passage. friends.
2 majority,! and thinks the Assembly
Until
yon
hear
from
me
ngrin,
labored
so
hard
to
acquire
is
pl
iced
OFF>CE—At t^e Ashland Drug store.
Of
course
I
had
plenty
of
time
iu
that
' but our examples and admonitions
will be either one Democra'ic majority
Adios,
F UpVicroR.
within reach of ull.” reasoned the groat both a* individual•«, and in our associ­ hour to thiuk of man/ things besides
or a tie.
J. K. NEIL,
author! How profoundly true were the
the
scenery
of
the
lak«.
Along
the
ate capacity bore, may do much to ele­
S outhern O regon M ines .—Governor
Leavenworth Nov. 7.—R publicans
i words of the preceptor, when be re­ vate and ennoble those who are soon to shores were no habitations, except in D 1’. Thompson, who Inn lately re
^TrORSEY AT-LAXVJ
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elect their candidate, H'lmp.’irey, for
i
plied, that by irrititcj his knowledge in tike our places. The tendency of pub­ one spot a new farm bad been hewed turned from Southern Oregou, called
to-dux’ and gave us £ome interesting Lieutenant Governor, ami A. P. Hor­
a book be only showed to others bis
Jacksonville, Oregon
lic opinion in regard to the nobility of out of the forest.
items trom the mines in that section. ton, Cuief Justice, by the usual major­
“sublime «»minence above the common
Arrived at the landing on the eastern He informs us that the big ditch of ity.
I honest labor, for the Lst decade, has
DR. J. S. JACKSON.
herd.” For said he, ’‘there is no ex­
b-^eD one of retrogr- ssiou. Should the side of tho like, I found a narrow the Sterling mining companv has been
St. Petersburg Nov. 8 —The Rus­
cellence
without
great
labor.
”
PHYSICI AN am! ST RGEO.X.
same evil tide continue to flow for « strip of level ground, covered with com pl« ted to the length of 17 mil-M, sian loss from commencement of hos­
110 rod*, taking it from Little Apple
Who is then», among those whom I
few mor«» years, lheu indee«i could it coal cars being loaded and unloaded, a« gate to Sicrliiig Cr-ek, with an
JACKS« 'NX’Il.l.E OREGON.
addi- tilities to the 1st inst. is 01,801 men.
now address, who does not realize this
tbo*e that brought the coal from th« tioual ditch from Glade fork tu Ster-
iu truth be said,
Gnv'uite of (he BehcTue Hospital Medical Co'l-ge,
London Nov. 8.—The conviction is
New York.
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truth?
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mine ascended and descended the steep hug creek, about 359 rod*long, Work
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Au! uniw r>*R, ui«r >lity expire*.”
We have all learned its force by ex­
hill above, elevated and run down by on the "mine will be commenced about strong that Pievna cannot hoi I out
J. W. HAMARAR.
But that faith, which teaches that an endless rjpe of wire. Into one of December 1st, with two hydraulics many days. Osman P ah ’ iu ’ s men are
perience; some of us perhaps unaided,
having a full « f 7GI feet from the ditch deserting iu large numbers, on account
except by our own firm will, and the we are immortal b«iDgs; tliat truth is ' tlie^e coal boxes, four feet deep I was
NOTARY .PUBLIC.
to
the diggings. Other miii-s in that
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approving smiles of Heaven. In our eternal, while error is but a thing of put, and made the ascent in a little less section are doing well also. J. H. Reed of privation and hardship. Toe Rus­
L1NKVILI.F. LAKE CO., OREGON.
time, assures us tliut idleness and its than two minutes. At the top of the and Henry K ippel are digging a ditch i sians have built a telegraph line com­
Oflice in Ifaf Ofii't1 limltlinJ. Special endeavor to impart knowledge to others,
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how earnest, then should we be iu im- baneful associates, -superstition an«l hi!!, I fouud no tr ain going to the mine on Big Applegate which, when com­ pletely around Pievna, so that they can
attention ¡/ir>n to coiirejpno in¡/. [2-lSHf.
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pressing upon their minds the necessity vice will ere long, vanish before the for an hour and a half; so I hail plenty pleted. will be seven miles iu length. concentrate immediately on any po.at
They expect tog“t water through about
11. KELLEY,
for labor in its acquirement.
Nor effulgent rays of an er«x of broader, of time to study the principle of the January 1st. Dimmick <fc Co., at attacked.
Philadelphia Nov. 9.— Nearly com
should the idea be inculcated, that deeper and more enlightened thought endlesss chain arrangement, and to ob Grant s pa^s. English & Co., at Galice
Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, when the pupil has graduated, labor and action.
serve just how long it took two men to creek, and Ankeny. Cook A Co , at tho plete returns from every county in the
J acksowii . i . k , O rkgon .
ceases. From the cradle to the grave,
In a postscript to one of the provin­ put iu place and discharge a carload of same place, expect to commence opera­ Slate, with the offijia! vot« of lB^oun-
coal—nut quite four mn.ntes. At the tions souu. Southern Oregon is fast
we should nil be students.
cial letter*, Pascal excuses himself for time I was there they were sending settling "P- aL“l before many years the tios, show a majority of 9 502 for Nove«
Will prrc’tce tn all the C »url« nf th* St it». Prom,
at eu ion given tu all bueiLen» inuncted lu ni y care.
mines will lie us valuable as any on the (Dem.) over Hurt (Ke.) fur St-to
In this life there is no resting place the letter being so long on the plea that down four hundred tons daily.
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When Ur last the train c^me down coast.— -
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