Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, December 07, 1877, Image 2

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    THE
ASHLAND
A WRONG TENDENCY.
TIDINGS
SIKES WORDEN.
H. M. THATCHER.
PIONEER
PLANING MILL
A very common disposition seem*, to
THATCHER A WORDEN
DECEMBER 7, 1S77 be to evade laborious employments, as
—AND—
much from a feeling that they are
DEALERS IX
AGRICULTURE IN LAKE.
wanting in respectability and dignity,
as because of the great physical -exer­
Of Lake County.
The letter of Mra. F. F. Victor in last i tion required. No idea could be farther
week’s T idings was no doubt read with ; from the truth. The man who carries
OREGON.
LINEVILLE
much interest, especially that portion ! the bod, swings the axe, manipulates
r
relative to the singular effects of settle- ! the plow handles and wres’les with the
Granite Street,
ment upon the soil anil climate of the I
GEO. Ï. L’ALDH'IN, l'ruprietur.
| _ pitch-foik in the hay field, is ofteu a
Uppi-r Columbia country. We have ’ truer noblemau, judged by a proper !
Oregon
Asirían <1,
LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON.-
also found that in our lake basin the | ■ btandard of right, than he who «ways
Are now receiving (torn Sun Frat cis-co an ex.en.dve stock of goods of great variety
continual tramping of vast herds has ! Lis sceptre over half a hemisphere und
as just received a good as exactly suited to the trad»- of she
Marsh
&
Valpey.
made quite firm the upland soil, once’
soriineht uf ( ookii g und Ht-aii.ig
; grinds a million better men iu the dust
Move4. 'x^All kind* ot Tin, Sheet-Iron
so light and ashy. Only a few years ! , —ofteu possessing more nobility ol I
and Coppei ware on hand acd mad-- '<> or­
ago it was quite generally believed i i character even than the bar-room I I
ll kinds of planing , mol ed der.
geo T B aldan in .
I
iug, Circular and Sci oil Sawing <lun
that within a comparatively short time ;
( t 2 u 2HL)
swell or hotel clerk. There is a serious
io older.
the turf would be almost entirely de-'
defect iu that educational system
M bid) ’hev are prepared to sell at prices tint cannoL fail to satisfy customer*.
Be3
strayed, particularly ou the uplands;}
MISS M. A SWlxi.l.B.
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Miss I. C BWISGLE. I
which heeds the minds of the young
sure to call and see u* and st e lor v ourselves.
but experience l as proven that instead 1
into the belief that manual labor is SASII, DOORS, MOULDINGS,
MISS M.A. SWINGLE & SISTER
of the grasses b» i ng trodden out, the'
neither honorable nor desirable, and
House,
Sign
and
Ornarne'
tai
l
’
ain'ing
and
Hare Opt ind a J irxl-t lass
soadify ing process has been a great ad- ;
that when a boy apj ears to display an Graining done to order in ti e Mill, or iu
vantago. The moisture now remains'
unusual degree of ‘‘brain muscle” lie die country. < tinviit-sing eeili g, Paper­ M 1.111 if e r y
5 t <> 1 e
hanging, CaIsomiiiiiig, Whiewa.'hm , Ac.
nearer the surface aud as a consequence ;
must at uict) be put into traiuiug for on shorust possible no ice.
(hi Main Stieet, Asbhti.d,
the turf is more firm and tl>e grasses some profession, in the practice ol
MAK-H A VALPEY.
Next door to the Bost Oitiee, Up et.ire iu Dr. Iulow’s
more vigorous than when the country which he would perhaps be of far leas
New Bunding.
Ashland, June 17ih, lbTti. [nlil.c2-18
Do not forget the Old Pionee" Store of the Lake Country. .
was first settled. Another thing: Few bent fit to his kind than if employed in
W’W ’ f . HAVE NOW ON H«NI> A 1.FAVTIFVI. AKSOUT-
V V
< F H'TH, HoNNSTS, FLO* EhK, Pi.I M1N, NU K
people realize that our land iu the some useful manual labor, which his
TIES, JITE, I.A1HEH t (’KN 11»U 1NG GOOI S, KT«'., 1 1<
THATCHER & WORDEN.
Lake country is, to a great extent, act genius might elevate aud improve and
Jit TTEIMCX A SUITE PA TJEIEXS.
Dressmaking done to order.
ually too rich rather than not rich which would probably afford him
I
All
orders
from a distance promptly tilled. Goods I
enough; alkali one of the e-sential ele- more solid life enjoyment than a pro­
Cheap for Cash.
[u21v2.f.
meets of fertility being superabundant. : fession could possibly do. All the
I
This may be gradually exhausted by way from the highest round of the lad­
cultivating certain crops—beets, for in- i der of civilization to the outer picket
Ashland, Oregon.
stance, which are said to take up the line of the far backwoods, we fiud the
alkali more liberally than almost any-j disposition,constantly croppingout, to I
GEORGE NUTT.EY HAS THE PLEASURE TO
THE EAGLE MILL
thing else which can be cultivated. It j place a higher estimute ou broad cloth I ( ■ aui.oui.ee io the b li .biuiute ui AMuaua u<i i <
. curruunalugs bi» r- iiue-t* lu 'Uppiy all whuueed
would appear from the experience of aud silk than on strong woolen fabrics, with a g hm ! ciisloi.i-ui .<le boot or tiiue, maJe of tue Situated 15 n ilt-f Soirli <.f J cti'> nvi' e ¡ rut P mile ;
Nuriii ui Arh uud, i» urepuieu lu du grjLer.a
left lu.ileri .1. C.ll ah i »»•♦• luiu. Shop uu Maio
the Wasco people that corn is another calico, bed-tickiug aud cotton domes­ Street,
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next >1o .r to uu* I’oei CMir-c.
Main St
Ashland
Custom and Exchange business
n jltf.
crop which might be cultivated in an tic. The country lass swings with sat­ i Ashland, Jiihe 17tb, 1876.
al kali country w ith the best of results. isfaction aud an idea of personal exal­
-Flour uuI Feed at the—
•
It is doubtless true that iu many places
Ol ED Announce to the people of Jackson ami Lake counties
LOWEST CASH BRICES.
tation upon the arm of a gaily capari-
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iq the Like country, the early frosts
LEATHER, LEATHER.
tliat ihcv have commcLct <i n ci iving their wvw t all Mock,,
3G lb-*« f flour,
*-h rt* ?«n«l 8 ¡b- brau
ousb- j
. soned but brainless swell, while the
€*1 iur g »öd wiieai. \\ t I - ck i.lid brar. 1 ’hfr* taCKt I
would often prevent the grain from } ! young farmer or mechauic, takes a
ami that ( Very day will witness additions to ibe largest slock ol
t L'ds of leather, of many a kind
— uü !».uineib lurinriiiiJi' iLe ¿ uck *. My bn> Ufr
maturing; and yet, as the corn would back seat —may scarcely venture to ’ At Telman’s tannery you cau find; '.
grow luxuriantly on much of the land sit on the fence rider aud see the aristo­
lu harness work anil saddlery
i
there, up to the time of the frosts, . cratic couple sweep disdainfully past * Faithful and true we’re iiouud to be; ; Will luve charge >»f tlie bu-iiei«-*, being aacietcd b;
cumpeteiil Uililer».
much
i r might be produced in this him. “When society becomes old and ". In carriage work we re not surpassed
A ¿
’. ’Tis good enough fur any lass:
Ec<‘rtjl}ii h < i an repf(stilled or uu xu!e.
way for stock, while fitting the laud for fixed and hus gathered to itself its usual * Stout ho'tlx it shots id the first letter
the successful cultivation of the “small ' belongings” tl is disposition to regard '. And good enough for any feller. ,
LUi Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM.
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grains ”. We Lave a case point. Some i ‘ labor as wanting iu respectability fills 1 Very good hides aud good gruiu
vt. Tin V ib sire to siiy to i v< ly n acier
! Liver wanted for the same.
years ago v.e planted, perhaps, twenty I
Iiiis paper ibal H
society with castes and grades, utterly
acres of corn at Kowasta on the Klam-
V2..22 f
out of place in a government as truly
»
uth Iteservation, on land that was fe0< democratic as we claim ours to be.
LAKLViLW CCTTAGZl
ligut and ashy that the farmers were ■
Ciar.ciard Goods, Sold at ti e lowest market price,
THE DEFICIENCY BILL.
.1 Pleasant and 1 lunteìtke Hunxe xtluateu
almost continually enveloped in a cloud
Linkville Livery Stables.
—AT—
of dust. Toe corn was rank uml vigor­
largest busini >s this Fall »n<ti
Late Washington dispatches s'ate
•
GEORGE
NURSE
H
Bis<:
Spring*, neat Will ¿O it, lia y
ous, but a frost came about two weeks
that the deficiency bill; reported by the
in l ¡¡e li.bl L\ e vi uib,
W i iH vi
Kiainicth Laki*,
Would inforni his f,lends th t tis S . b es al
too soon and the grain was prevented
Senate appropriations committee, has
from maturing. The same field yield­
t<> And that tin v can positivi ly u.ake it to the advantage ol every one
amendments reporting $500,000 tor the
ed one or two crops of wheat and sever­
to call upon t in ni in As Liti nd and lest l he 11 til h ol tic ir atsitEGUb.
Star Mail service, $24,500 for railway
al of rye and ba'.d barley during the
oeegoe
¡.AKE COUNTY
post office employes; $175,000 for com­
subsequent years of its cultivation'
excellent iep«ir, amply pri vWed with Led
pletion of the east wing of the State, Are in Aud
h .t Ctirtuliters *11. I>e w.d ed ou
There may not be as much as is thought
piunipUv ubd in tile lit»l »tjie,
War and Navy Department building;
in this id'-a of cultivating corn in order
$150,000 for commencing the Dorth A Good HACK ExodMit BUGGIES und No 1
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RIDING llORr-ES nlw.oe uu band
to prepare the land for small grain,
wing and $20,000 for publication of re­ ESy Doreets promptly u.ie-l fur, and
and yet it is certainly worthy of practi­
cords. Eight thousand is recommend-
Tourists and Others Outfitted
cal investigation.
e.«l for representation at the Stockholm
Ou the shortest uoti te
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Lg^N O T 1 C
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Congress. They increase the house
Do not Lil to give the I.iHkvil'e Stable» aUu
Z VMACOXA.
v2ul4fj
GEORUE NURSE,
Stsp’^ and Fancy Goods, Groceries. Hardware. Clothing. Bcots
item for the payment and collection of
THE I'NDEKbKNFD HAVE < DM 1‘Ll Tl.D I I! Fl It
Shoes. H'tts, Ceps. Miihnery and Dnss Goods. Crockery,
This agent of the Diaz government claims of colored soldiers from $10,000
I
to
$20,000
and
strike
out
the
provision
MILLINERY
STORE
arrived in Washington on Nov. 30. He
Glass and 'I in ware, Shawls, Wrappers, Cloaks.
(Out Mile \Vert< f the »tied uf uid Buckeye M i)
On
Main
Sired
turning
over
the
business
from
the
war
reports that his visit is to impart cor­
Ashland
..... OiCgoir. Are bow ’ Sawing all kinds of Lumbt-i
rect information concerning the actual department to the pensions bureau.
BOX.NG, AIDING, I’.UM IC, H.ixilUN’
1 1N-
J.-iGN'., SlAMl.iMi '>!■' .»l.t. . ¡/.1>.
We have buw uu iu.r>d .. b.-.,u itui ¡.»»or u.eut of
condition of Mexico, and *o do what he
J. M. S.—Mr. Sutton writes ns from H 'it*, Bonnet*, Shade». French Flowers, Wreathe, l' ir A ello^ and >ugar l‘iii- o! .ill «11 i <■ ous
can towards establishing kindly feel­
I’ju.ves, Neck Ti-e, Linen Suite, Ju», l J irb ’
San Francisco, under date of Dec. 3 l,as
Laths, Sheathing, Sltingies, Fenc­
I'iuirhmg Gi ude, eic., tic etc.
ings and securing trade between the
follows: “Still unable to use my right
two republics. He confirms the truth
ing etc., elc.,
BUTTEICK PATTERNS
---- A IT'LL LINE GF
Land. Please send T idings to me at
of the statement that the Diaz govern
A 1 orders from a distance ] romptly filled.
CÌT
SEND
IN
YGUK
OHDEilS!
San Rafael, Cal.
Lots of things to
meut is anxious to secure close and
IziT •Ag.ucy for Dr. Warner's Health Cureei. Ev-
write as soon as able.”
erj.ui lig ri'1'1 cheap for Oath.
All orders promptly attended to.
friendly relations with the United
Hie •< hit g, L’retsiijg and Colorit g, in he very
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.......... CASE............
læuicel HiaLLCi.
♦v2ul6U
States and instauctS as au evidence of
GENERAL NEWS.
OATS. WHEAT, FLOUR, LARD aud
Mrs. Jas, Ewimj.
that fact the sending
of veteran
ConJenîe.l fruni Oreg iniun aud C.ll Dispatches.]
B a C c N, taken in 1.x hduge tor
troops
to
the
border
lately
MEEIE...
CONSISTING OF—
to take the plaCO Of .MV.UV.VUt
inefficient j A sudden rise in the Ohio carried
ASHLAND BAKERY
[¿■¿y Addie?» a 1 v
local forces, in the t ffort to mentain I away a uumber of coal barges from
Al
V A Lr ..
CO
Casimeres, F’anrcis. Twe<ds, Doeskins, Dlar.kcts Stocking,
order on the frontiers, in conjunction their moorings. Several were sunk.
Yellow Jacket M li, Brouiisborougli,
with U 8. troops. Ha thinks a trade! At the railroad bridge below the city
Yarn and Made-up Giothing.
P. O , Ogu.
(2-lfill)
might bo established between the two the loss will exceed $10,000.
republics which could not but prove of
Fortress Monroe Nov. 27.—Advices rjHEE Unierrign»-d is row pie-ared to furnlrh
2 WHITE ¡.rd BROWN BREAD, Ries aid D. CHAPMAN.
L. A. NEIL.
great advantage to both. For instance: from Kitty Hawk state that 21 dead CiKet>, at li e io ac -t prices, l-'iniiiies supplied and
The highest market price paid lor
Me could import from Mexico sulphur, bodies can be seeu from the shore produce taken iu exchange. At Uie
ASHLAND
marbles aid many other products lashed to main and mizzen nggiDg of
RESTAURANT
which they could furnish us in abun the Huron.
WTIEAT—OATS—BARLEY—BACON—AND—LARI).
Meals 2-5 cents: Tea ami Coflet*
dance, while in return we could supply
FEED AND LIVERY STABLE !
Washington Nov. 28.—The President
Extra.
Come
come all! and give us a nial.
them with a great variety of machines, nominated Louis T. Bavin, register of
The patroaHg** of the public is solicited ard eati»-
agricultural implements and household the land office at Oregon city, Ogu, factiou guarau eed.
I'J.lat]
W. S. SAYER.
MAIN .-TUE LT.
v2n*.O f.J
J. M. AlcCALL A CO.
goods, which they, although at our Geo. Conn, receiver of j ubltc money
very door, have been in the habit of at Lakeview, Oregon.
importing from Europe. It is to be
Private advices, not officially con­
riMiE UNDERSIGNED WOULD
hoped that Z nnacona’s visit will not be
firmed, have been received, to the ef These p tin's have stood the test of years, JL lespcctlul y in onn the r !t ieii’l- ¿CfiET
without i-llect in securing a better state feet that some 1,700 Indians eu route to I anti are now better than ever. They are anil the public g<*i er.illy ill i they
J]'
(ompc^ed ot the bt-st luaiei i ¡Is known to
of feeling b »tween the two countries, the Missouri, and now about 100
have
puiili.sed
the
above
e-td
’
lisbit
em,
the trade.
milia
and having thoroughly de ired the ioheli.
that a mntuall" beneficial trade may be
from their objective point, have stani-
hay itoni the pitinises, tln-v cm ¡c-.-ui» As hl a n d
e- tablished and that order may at last' peded and left tuc main body.
their patrons that stock entriisteu to theii
be restored on the Rio Grande.
care will be we.I and saieh cal» d for.
St. Petersburg Nov. 28.—Four bun- i STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD
(<■)
dred Turks have surrendered to the
GOOD TURNOUTS
AND PURE FRENCH ZINC.
THE RAID AFTERJOSEPH.
Russians iu Sehipka pass.
and buggies Mipplied al
An Elegant stock of Clothing
In reporting the statements of Sergt. 1 Omaha Nov.23.—Frank Neff.a farmer U hielt are so united by our process oi man­
A Large and Fresh stock of
any lime.
ufacture. as to produce print wit ch is
Sutherland of rt. Klamath, we made near Scribner in this State, committed
at the
Dry Goods at 1 lie
more durable, in-aieit u and will last
BALED HAY FOR SALE!
PIONEER STORE.
him say that the distinguished retreat- suicide last night by shooting himself
twice as lung as uuy vibe'- point known.
PIONEER STORE.
1st was engaged in cutting lodge poles with a pistol twice through the head,
In quanti.i»*t> to suit purcba-ei s. They will
♦
also,
in connection with ti eir slab e, tun a
•—
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WE
EXCEPT
NONE.
when Gen. Miles came down so unex­ in his own house and in the presence
TRUCK-WAGON
A splendid stock oi Bcots and»
pectedly upon him. It appears that it of,bis family. Cause—financial em­
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Its co-t to the Consumer is considerably
A Eine Assortment of Fancy
was at Big Hole that he was thus era- barrassment.
less than the AVERILL l’Al.XT is already At reasonable rates. I>. C uaicmax A N ei ; .
Shoes at the
Goods and Notions at tin*
31: I
mixed
and
timed
it
i<*<jiiir<-d.
E
r
Sale
by
"'•ployed when Gen. Gibbons, “by a se
PIONEER STORE.-
Pniladelphia, Nov. 30.—Thia morn­
V PIONEER ¿STORE.
J- Vi. VlcUALLA. CO.,
ties of unexampled rapid marches, ing John H. Brown, colorAl, shot Wai.
J. W. RIGGS,
struck, and, for an hour, thrashed him Kelly, son of congressman Kelly,
no»Otf
Ashland. (be_on
soundly, then, ‘like a little man,’ took I while riding in a street cur. The
T. G. HATTE ES,
oue of the completest {without annihi­ wound is probably not fatal. The as­
All ilHHléHSt* stock oi tll<‘ best
lation) whippings that have fallen to sailant had been drinking aud shot
bi'iimls ol lobat e«» and < igais at
ARTIST,
the lot of a gil'unt soldier before or Kelly without any provocation.
the
PIONEER STORE.
since the Custer affair. Io case Sitting
Ashland
Ashland, Juck-Oil County, Or» gon.
Wuitaker, Nov. 30—Caton mill, one'
Oregon.
Bull should show his horns Howard of the largest in Oldham, containing '
i
Will attend to the buying and selling ot
I alii i ow peYiiianenily located in ibis
kept his command on the Missouri uu- 50 000 spiudles, was destroyed by fire
pl tee,yed re-| e.tiuily usks li e paiionag ol GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILS„
til the arrival of himself and Miles yesterday. The loss is estimate«! at I
i be cnizens.
with wounded and Indian prisoners, S100.0UO. Many persons are tbrowu All business entrusted to nie will leceive
*’ Cheaper ihan the Cheapest ” is Our molto.
ALL WORK WARRANTED
prompt attention.
thus giving his soldiers who were not out of employment.
Bucharest, Nov. 30.—Iu official Rus
I will cheerfully answer all leHeri- of in­ To give Emire 8 tisfactioa. Prices to suit
present at the surrender, a chance to
quiry in teg «rd io ibis puitiou ot Ureguu—
siau
circles
an
emphatic
denial
is
given
Bring on your Produce ar.d Exchange for Goods.
The i mies.
see the dashing Miles and '.he re­
to tne rumors of the intention to con ins Climate, ftoil. Procucts etc.
doubtable Joseph.” Thanks to O S. elude an armistice alter the lull ol
Betel enee given il required.
MRS.M. W. HARGADINE.
for correcting our statement.
CciZZ and sec Specimens,
[ v 2 j .6^
Plevna.
v2u24]
T. Ü. WATTERS.
TIN SITOP
FRIDAY..
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Furniture Factory,
TA
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A
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Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex-
elianto for *»•<)(xls
BOOTS aud SHOES,
LIVE* LET LIVE
G. F. BiLLINGS.
GENERAL V" RClflANBLSE
U.XK.V IL Xi E
LC KKC W11E GE D
EE £ I QUART EI. S
STEA AL SAW MILL
Southern and Sciith-Fastern
RESTAURANT
Averill Mixed Paints.
IE.
Qiegon.,
Pure XUnseed. Qii
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PKQXOGKAPnIC
LAND AGENT.