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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 25, 1878)
THE FRIDAY ASHLAND TIDINGS JANUARY, 25, 1R78 LO0AL INTELLIGENCE. Burglaries are common in the Cipi tai this winter. ' Hon. B. F. Dowell was in Ashland on Wednesday. Senator Juo. F. Herrin tarried in Ashland awhile this week. Scorn no maa’s love, though of a mean degree; much less make any one thine enemy.—H erbert . A wise mau says that men are like wagons; they rattle prodigeously when there is nothing in them, Geo. Kslley, who resiles at th' Rockfellow ranch near the Eagle Mills, Las lost two horses—See his notice. “Bacon’s” communication will be of The initial nnmber of th« Oregon much interest to stock men. Wait till Weekly Record, published at Salem by next week. E O. Norton,is at band and makes an eh gaut appearance. The *’Emperor” is Those who de-ire assist »nee in their a thorough Dews-paper man ai d we real estate negotiations will do well to confidently expect him to succeed in secure the ai l of T G W itters or D m- bis new eniei prise. i-1 Gaby, who are prepared t> attend G one —The snow of last week has promptly and efii dently to any btisi ness, in the real estate line,entrusted to all dir-appeared rapidly under the itjflu them. euce of the last two days’ rain, and the ground appt ars well soaked already, so Samuel B—11 Grubb who has returned that our present «inter promises io He from a visit to Swan Lake valley, L *k* a wetter one than the average. — Yreka Co., reports everything tranquil in the Journal. Jan. 23. land of rye-grass and sage. The snow fall in Swan Like last week, was about Public School Report for Mouth End ing' Jun 11, 1S78. four inches, and ut Liukville two, al 1-t department—L F. Willits, teacher though at the same time it fell to a —No. enrolled, 75; average numb r depth of five or six inches a: Ashland belonging, G9; average attend tnce,G2. 9 1 Dept.—Frances Myer, teacher—N >. By scanning our advertising columns enrolled 51; average attendance, 42 it will ba found that O Coolidge is still on baud, ready to furnish just 3d Depar tment — Ella Anderson, teach er—N ). enrolled 41; average atten . what is required in the way of useful dance. 36. Recapitulation: Total and ornamental trees and shrubs, at number enrolled, 170; uverage atten the lowest prices. He thoroughly un dance 149. derstands his business and will give An excellent communication on “Po esy” from our valued correspondent “F.” of Josephine, will appear in our satisfaction. next. We learn that W. T. Watson Esq. is Wm. Angus McPherson was appoint- about to dispose of his residence in «d Justice of the Peace for Ashlaud Ashland to Mr. Zumwalt of Butte precinct at the last term of the couuty Creek. Al'hough Mr Zumwalt and family will undoubtedly be » valuable court. acquisition to Ashland society, the 8ee the ad. of J. D. Fountain calling people will regret exceedingly the de upon those knowing themselves in parture of Mr. Watson aud his estima debted to the late firm of Helman & ble family. Fountain, for lucre. John Li Tourette, who left the Lak-1 The Readiug Independent says more country a year or two ago for Arizona, wheat has been sown in Shasta county writes a very interesting letter to our than ever before, aud that the indica old friend Nelson Stephenson of Link- tions for an abundant crop are good. ville, from that arid laud of horned lizzards, taurantulus and scalp-lilting Lieut. H. DcW. Moore, of Fort Apaches. Mr. Stephenson has kindly Klamath, spent a few days in Jackson forwarded us the letter, aud we shall ville and Ashland la-t week, aud started publish such portions oi it next week on his return to the Foit ou Friday. as will be lik -ly to interest our read -is. Lost, by Mis. M. Baum, u week ago last Sunday, u blu^ silk veil. If found, please return t» the owner or to the T idings office aud receive a suitable reward. James McCully aud Goo. E Strong, of Jacksonville, made ns a visit on Sat urday last. They are both distinguish e l for tbeir geuiality and it is a luxury to meet with them. "Zu und It is reported timt ail editor was T he L ast .—Mr. Itaubsn Pig, of lately heaid to retuaik that the oulv veasou I ik house was not idown away E »la, <.»ue «4 the old pi<>ue< rs of Polk in the last gale, was because there was Uo. departed this file on the 17rij lust , of congestion of ihe lungs. ?>lr. Pig wa- a heavy mortgage up >u it. ihe last surviver, we b lrivc, of the It is currently rep >rted ibM lhe min- large family o! bis name, who resided j«ter who ofii Mated at a late high toon I in Pulk iu tue early days. That awful vved ling o! an old mountain m^j, was scourge, consumption, carr.ed them oil bo uncouveuviona! as to leave ail the one by one, ami now R ubeU, who was ki-siug to the bride groom. a genial and much respected gentle- James K Le.ibo, the barber, has man, has himself fallen a victim io the sold his establishment to William M iy- dread destroyer. I The Oregonian states that in 1854, Rev. Gustavus Hines who was station ed at Oregon city at that time, planted some apple seeds m the parsonage yard A tree produced from one of these seeds is the largest appie tree ia Oregon. It forks <>bont four feet from the ground, and it is five feet four inches in circutn friir.ee at the smallest place below the fork. I’s fruit is large, yellow ami good keej ers, and, in its season it is very profitable. It has been christened “Hines’ L >ng Keeper.” FOR SALE! ALL PERSONS OWING THE My present home in /Xshland, adjoining the lot of R. P. Neil, Wagner, Anderson A Farmer s Esq. Good house, with four Mill Company looms; also a good woodshed, or Are Inreby requested to call and Bettie with either chard and garden spot—choice se ch all or note, by February First, WAGNER; ANDERSON, & Fa CO. lection of U nit trees. 1J acres in 29 fJ the lot, surrounded by a good picket fence. Terms: BARGAIN’S, BARGAIN'S, BARGAIN’S. iS7z Hundred Dollars— Cash down. Notice Na tonal Gohl Mulftl wus awiril- > <1 o Bradley A Ruli.f’so > <or ite best I’ho t graphs in II e 1 nited States. and ibe Vien na Medtl for he I e«t in the w rid. 429 > o ugomeiy >treet, San Iiaucisco. I Years. ■rxriLL o;en ols DANCING ACADEMY W M.iü Qy iud bu.uid y eveuugs, at 7 o'clock air T he best of flour and fresh ground graham and corn meal delivered in any part of Ashland, at mill prices, bv the Eagle Mill, * COME, COME, COME, GEO. NUTLB^. Next door to l’uetottice. a MILLERS HALL; PIONEER And every Saturday afternoon, from 2 to 4 o’clock, FOR SALE CHEAP. TIN SHOP fur Indies and children. All who with tu atiend, will be dllgeulJy iuetru: A new two inch Iron Axle Wagon. no27tf. B. B. R eeser , ted. LOST. Five Hundred Sheep Marked as Follows: ** Ol raid e5-laie Ui.ViUg tiled 1U raid C 'Urt b«r ttu.il account for re’tlemeiii, i,nd >.l-o j r^jn-g for m orcer f r Belting th»* tiui-f ir be.rin^ the »..mt; ti.eref iie Loiice i- h reby g.v-n riiit r-.i l filial account will be 1 emd ui<l de eituiueii iu emd court on tm* 5tl» Day- of February, 1S78. At < ne o'c i ck i*. m ., a, ui.jcti ume ..il perron» hav ing .uy I bj-C 1..II» to k id linal iCCoimt and eel le nient ti.u I then n i tLere m..Ke tie »..me. Pubiitmed in the A khmrv LT disok by order of H >n. S. J. 1) y.Coun y Judgi*. J.ui il, 1S78. 31>x4j E. D. F oüdbay ,Clerk. Of Lake County.. no2»tf. Swallow-fork in right ear; half undercrop in righi ear. swallow toik aud upper bn in left ear, and right ear splii. Swallow lurk in both eii>; under bit in bo;h ears, llaif under crop and upper bit in lelt ear. Branded with a iiiuligle un lhe Hose. J UK un CÀiULly, rilling 1U probate. Any iiiiorniation le alii g io the recovery P opular A musements . — Wednes In th- lnullrr ot'tlie estate of A.F Farthsm <leceu»e<l of paid sheep will be.-liitabiy lewaided, 25 U. C. C. WhBB, Yieka, Cal. day’s ’couu tight, iu the public square, qarah a . farnham , admimsiratrix A N ew E nterprise . —We learn that Marshall »V C >. ami John Chandler are puehiug operatiuus energetically ou their uew saw mill, • xpecliug to have it eompleied by the fiot of April n»xt. The point decided on for the nil'll is ou Ashland Co r k. about a mile southwest oi the town ai.d ih ar the mouth oi Sugar Pine cauyou, udj iceut to bouudless for ests <ri the finest timber, which, wo un derstau 1. can be rea^iie I with Compar atively little expense. Tue enterpris ing company bus already coutracteu fo;- 59(J,0iX) feet “in t iu log ” 'lhe mill is t<> have a capacity of about 5, 009 feet per day, nmi is being con structed with great cure by mechauics who thoroughly understand tbeir busi uess. Tue water wheel, which will be twenty led in diameter, is being con struct» d by Mr. A 31 Spickelmier ut his shop on GiHuite Street. As the de maud for lumber ls constantly increas ing in Ashland, this new euterpri-e will cert »inly prove a financial success. A.l g<xxls marked only one price. [no28tf] rar I Ashland! Boot & Shoe Store, fo increaee the joy of heart» this Christmas and New K aegel ur W est —The social dance given at Miller’s II »11 on Tuesday even Dissolution of Copaitneiship. mg was a decidedly pleasant affair. • t»HE PARTNERSHIP h^ramf. re exi.'ing be’.aeeu The room was not “crowded’’as it fre “ A. D. Helm n»u*. J D F uddl . iii 1» this <L»y bj niulud c Uteiit, di-roived; A. D Heliuuu Wi t- quently is, and a good opportunity nruM ii.g from the tii in, J. D. Fouit.iu will grume indebte iiitrr, Collet lhe amount» cue and cen was afforded to all who chose to partic the time the UUriuero al tile UaUal price. A D HELMAN ipate. As to tiie music, that was of im >32 w 4] J D FOUNTAIN. course good, in fact we doubt whether the country affords batter musicians than Ktegvl A West, and it is always a NOTICE OF FINAL SEULEMENT. rare treat to hear them. In the County Court of the t-ta’e uf Oiegon, fur was evidently a first class success. Such amusement-* me of course mirth provoking, muscle-developing aud mentally refreshing. Base-ball, foot ball, boxing ami ull other refined meth ods of developing muscle through the gratification of a taste for amusement, are doubtless good for a people, but Dick says they fu<ta into insignificance when compared to a first class street tight between a savage car and a spirit ed coon. AT THE &i; I u> Le ut my »hue tiiop, ii" r »he Po tofllce u 32 f ] JOHN CON w A Y L. A» NAIL» D. CHAPMAN. - - LINKVILLE OREGON, GEO. 1. BALDWIN, Proprietor. Always on hand a large stock of tinware at the tollowing pr.ces: 2 quart ('oft. e Pots 2 “ 10 “ 50 cents. 37% - 75 « 25 •4 Coveted Buckets W aier Pails 1 pint Dippers 'i^-All kinds of Tin, Sbeet-Iro& Md Coppei ware on hand and made to order. GEO T. BALDWIN. (v2u2ltf.) MILLINERY STORE On Main Street ASHLAND Ashland - - - - - Oregon. We have now uu band a beautiful Msoruuent of FEED AND LIVERY STABLE ! Hats, BunDets, 8nade». French Flower», Wreaths, Fiua.es, Neck Tice, Liueu Sulls, Jut», Ladies' Finithuig Gvuds, etc., etc etc. BIHTRICK PATTERN8 MAIN STREET. $5 00 REWARD! rpiiE UNDERSIGNED WOULD JL rtspeciluliy m orm their nieuds ami the pub ic gei erally th >t they have pinch ¡-eh the above e-t-»«» lsuu.e.•<, and huviug thoroughly ciearml the lobelia hay tioni the |»i<inises, lhey can‘assure their patrons that slock entrusted to tbeir care will be well aud safely cared for. 8’r .yel from the U'wler igned, liviig a Ruckfe)- ‘uw’is r .uci c: one tra 11 r >au m;>rq, wku bell un, snod ail ro.iiid; <ii-oone i.ou-gr.y lions-, B.dde marked, nocho*?. Inf«rm> im left vHli the owner <>r nt the Timsos u.’.ice, lea.iing to theii recovery, will be rewarded ae ub we. 33 3 GEO. KEI.LEY. COGD TURNOUTS supplied at Of carriages and buggies any time. A'l order» from a distance promptly tilled. fc-iUAgency for Dr. Warner’s Health Corset. Sr*. er> lUihg told cheap for Cash. Bie .thing, Pressing and Coloring, In the very Lenicet luanuer. *v2ulbll Mrs. Jas. Ewing. MISS M. A KW1NG1.K. | MISS I. C SW1NOUI. MISS M. A. SWINGLE SISTER Have Opened a First-Class M.illiaer-y Stese Ou Main Street, Ashland, Next door to lhe Post Oltice, Up stairs in Dr. Inlaw’s New Bunding. All persons indebted to Messrs. Ilel- VWT e have now ON B)MD a beactiful asrobt - V V I F-H.TH, BONNETS, FLUWEBH, PLUMES, MUCK .•iiuii Fountain, will please come for BALED HAY FOR SALE! TIES, JUTE, LADIES’ FUBNlHHlaG GOODS, KTU., KTC. Ward and settle the same with the uu- In qiianii.ies to suit purchasers. They will BUTTE RICK & SMITH PATTERNS. ders.gu* il, as the ohl books must he als<», iu cum.ection with Heir slabie, run a Dressmaking- done to order. ¡-qiia.-ed up immediately. All orders from a distance promptly tilled. Goods TKUCK-WAGON 33 f J. D. FOUNTAIN. Cae..p fur Casu. [u21v2X Alr*‘.u»onable rates. I). C hapman S c N eil . 81;lf ----------------------1 'S/Zcac// etc/ / LIVE I LET LIVE THE EAGLE MILL NOW IS THE TIME TO EV? APPLE TREES At’ THE Held and intends emigrating to Link We hear it r.imor.nl taut the Cele ville soon, there to establish biniseli brated Dr. C. C. B ¡shy. who lately both as a barl»>*r and guusmitu. proîessed to have forsaken the broad Chas K. Klurn has spared no pains I highway that lea Is to perdition, d tar- in titling up tie old sturo building <>! mined hereafter to follow the narrower J. M. McCall & Co., and designs re-1 one even to the ga es of thy N *w J. - A nother N ew E nterprise — We moving his excellent assortment of rtisalem, bis ag*m lost bis tooting aud Any on<* who wi l pl .nt out. tn o-rii'rd of n learn that H. S. Emery, \\ . C. Daley th siMiud t ee-, can git mm fur Lhe iriilug »u u of that he has turned up iu the broad harness and saddlery into it in a few 7 Leus e..ch, ur « r.»ad again in a stat) of intoxication. aud J. R. T .zer ure uiakiug prepara days. We hope there is Home mistake about tions to erect a new cabiuet shop ami A Thausmd for 70 Cottars! Mr. David C. Kilgore, of Lan gel I this ami that he will yet b ) abta to eX- planing mdl a short distance below the valley. Like C >, is o:i a visit to his onera’e himself from the charge of be- Wooieu Ali>ls, in Ashland, at an early day. Toe building is to lie 30x60 feet ; > Ashland friends. We think David is ing a first class “bilk ” A gr> at Variety of à « sh ute, Nut, mid orn,- lhe water wheel, a lo inch duinde tur uirui 1 Tree-, <-f iti« ve y b st kiids, alw.y» ou getting tired of the coffee pot and fry P ainful A ccident —We »»re pained bine. They have purchased a consid b,, d .<tid ior »i.e c e.p. Be ?ure <» gì».* iuh a cUI iug pau life of bachelorism; so lookout O. COOLIDGE. [2-33if to learn that little-E Lly M C »rd, i b >y erable part of their machinery, having aixl B-e fur,.uu.Bclf. for him. about seven or eight years of age, liv already <»u baud two planers, an iron T he C tty D rug S tore —Cail and ing in the funiily of Eber E uery at Power Mortiser, one scroll sa w, a teiiou I)rt. H. T. IN LOW E. J. F a KLOW. see Inlow & Farlow at tfieir new store, Eagle P >iot, met w.th a very serious machiue, a b »ring machine, circa- one d<M>r eouth of the Postofii e, au.l accident on Sunday evening last. It iar saws, cut off saw attachments, turn examine their well selected stock of seems that lie fell from a bank onto a ing lathes, etc. The parties are ali drugs, medicines, toilet articles etc. sharp stub of chaparral which penetrat energetic men ami skilled workman, See their ad. ed the lower part of the body, inflict and their establishment will undoubt INuOW & FARLOW ing au intensely painful an 1 extremely edly be one of the best in the laud. Q uarterly M eeting .—The M. E. dangerous wound. Dr. II T. Inlow. We are pleased to notice the inaugura Druggists and Apothecaries qnarierly meeting for the Jacksonville who was summoned ou M rnd ay. did ali tion of this uew enterprise and feel circuit, will be held at the Manziueta that seemed possible for the little .■of confident that it will not only prove a •Church, Feb. 21 aud 3d, 1878. We es Fresh Drug» of all kinda kept constantly on hand ferer, but be informs us that he fears I great benefit to the coiumuuity, but a pecially request the members to be financial success to the mechanics tne wound must prove fatal. — ALSO — present. W. H urlburt . themselves. They expect to have T he W ind S torm —O u Tuesday every tliiug iu readiness for busiuess PAINTS “The Temperauce Doctor” was ren last, terrific winds swept down through by the first oi June. ar. the farthest. OUS dered very acceptably, for the good of the valley leveling fences, unrooting DYE-STUFF Stuiicling of tlie Commercial Student». SOAP the order, at Ashland Lodge of Good sheds and bxdlv dilapidating ash hup Templars, last Friday evening. To- pers. Farmers bad busi d themselves A shland A cademy , Jan. 18, 1878. Perfumery, ud J all kinds uf .night we expect to have “One Night in for several days gathering up the rails We, the committee selected to exam a Bar room,” by our dramatists. blown down by last week’s “zephyr,” ine ami report on the condition of the PATENT MEDICINES only to see them flying again, even far books of the students in the Commer L. Samuel, of the JTtaZ Shore, is ther than before. Several trees were cial Department of the A-filaud Aca abroad in the Webfoot land lengthen- g£j“PRESCRlPITONS carefully compouudel, blown down, one ftiling upon the demy, beg leave to report that the ml u ue bai gecutue^ruciea Uf-ed. jug his subscription list for the pio kitchen addition of Mr. Devlin’s resi books of most members were found in Prices at low as the tinas will jus ify. neer illustrated newspaper, He ex- dence damaging it considerably. Au good condition; that tor neatuess, ac pects to increase its circulation to 20,- g^"S ore ote do >r eouth of the Postufiice — op- 000 copies during this year. Good ofa oak, long a conspicuous feature of curacy and arrangement of their work, 8Í.C ihe AbhUul HvUse. V the landscape near the old school great credit is reflected unstudeuts and luck to tbee, Samuel. bouse, went-down also, seriously fract teacher, and we take great pleasure in feir'Dfi. H T I n low can alwiyo be fo r od at Rev. J. H. Skidmore's sermon, on uring Lindsay Applegate’s new picket rvoorting the stauding of each as judg the bu>re, rood y tu altead tu prole cric nal Cade. last Sunday—text, Sx. John’s Gospel, fence. As Mr. Cartlich was pas.-ing ed by the condition iu which his w her INLOW i FARLOW ▼2a33lf! obap. 14, 2nd verse—was intensely in- the residence of Mr. London, ia the books were found; M. L. Alfurd, 100; .teresting. The physical geography of northern part of Ashland, on Tuesday C. Wilshire, 100; W E. Kahler, 100; the New Jerusalem is a subject seldom morning, a heavy gust of wind lif’ed W. E. Dean, 100; C. H. Hill, 100; C. touched upon by pulpit orators, al the house from its foundation blocks II. Gillette, 100; G. G. Anderson, 100; LEATHER, LEATHER. though full of import to the sons of and set it down in the sand in such a W. F. High, 100; G C. Walker, 90; O shape that fhe occupants could \not R Myer, »9; A. M. Helms, 90; W. A. men. Lots of leather, of many a kiDd -------------- —•------------ open the door. Thus incarcerated, Egli, 98; J. C. Tolman. 98; H H. Tay At Tolman’s tannery you cun find; * The matrimonial mania has at last they called for help and Mr. Cirtlitch, lor, 90; F. M Drake, 9G; W Myer. 9G; lu harness work and saddlery ; Faithful aDd true were bound to be; * affected the ojd mouutain men. Only with an axe, broke open the door and C. D. Sexton, 85; J L Eddy, 85; E In carriage work we ’ re not surpassed a few dajs have passed since Andrew liberated them. A part of Mr. Chap D. Terwilliger, 98; H. C. Myer 99; Miss 'l’is good t Dough for any lass: ; Walls succumbed to the blandishments man’s building on Main street near the V. Wells, 100; Miss A. Eddy, 98; Mias Stout boots Si shoes of thé first letter of a buxom widow, and now the Yreka Academy, at present occupied by Mr B. Terwilliger, 98. Aud good euutigh for any feller. ; papers report tb*at “Trapper” C inner, Moss and family, was blown awav. I Very good hides aud good grain ; Respectfully Submitted. We regret to learn, also, that Baptiste Ever wanted lor the same. ! a well known mountaineer of Northern Sbegar's “wood sheder” is among the L. F W illits , J. H. M c B ride , California, has also “goue.over to the structures prostrated by the reckless v2u22»f Committee. opposition.’* Who next? breeze. Sitoated 15 ni le» Sow b uf Jacksonville and ff mils North of Aehiaud, is prepared lo do general LET US Custom and Exchange Business - Flour anl Feed at the— LOWEST CASH PRICES. T I I UP! 36 lb« of flonr, 2 lb* ‘h' rts end 8 lb' bran per bnab. el tor g >od wneat. Wcl »»ck and brand the »acka —cueturners furnishing Ue sacks. My brother G. F. BILLINGS. I XirTliis is tbi* season of the year ALL should -eilie up and • oinpare iccuiu.ts: >o pleas»* call er your b .< ls .< d <I let us settle up ; nd it tlp rea e auj mistakes in the uc- co im\ notify them. With many dunks to our customers for h ir pa*t poneion-« patronage, with a sine« re desire t.>r n continu nice of 1he same, we wish one and n 11 lx alth and prosperity and Will ltave charge uf the busine»», being aaeiatod b competent miller». Everything as represented or no sale. LVîoi Mrs. S. A. FARNHAM. ASHLAND BAKERY * A HAPPY NEW YEAR! 29:f.J J. M. McCALL & CO. AND RESTAURANT ri’IDE Un’erripned 1» now prepared to furirteh City Drug Store. I. WHITE uud BROWN BREAD, Pie» and Cake», tue Io a e?t prices. Families »uppMed aiid produce taken iu exchange. Al me Linkviile Livery Stables. GEORGE NURSE Would inform his friend:- th .t bi» Sub es at RESTAURANT Meals 25 cents: Tea and Coffe6 Extra. The pfltroDRge of the public ia solicited end aatto« * tuctHin guamn eed. ¡9 3u»] W. S. SAYER» LAKE COUNTY - OREGON Ate in excelleut repair, amply previewed with feed Aud ih it cue turner» wn. he Mat ed ou prumpuv and in the Dtm tljle, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER A Good RACK Exoik-nt BUGGIES and No 1 RIDING HORDES idways uu hand Cy^ HorBeb prom^uy cate 1 fur, and Asblaod, Oregon. Tourists and Others Outfitted Something New! Something New! On the shorten notice CSU Do not fail to give the LiuLville Stable» atria v2ul4tf] GEORGE NURSE, J. D. FOUNTAIN. DEALER IN General M erchandise, Selling Out ! ! Sxeat Reduction. PRICES OF JEWELRY! 1® A new and excellent »assortment of fine gold and plated jewelry. tir Please call and examine my » tock before pur. charing elsewhere. C^Great pain» taken In repairing gold or silver watches and all klDde of Jewelry. * Dry-Goods, Groceries, School Books, Blank Books and Stationery, fciUA firs:-da»s chronometer In my Mtebltfh. menu C-irWatches and clocks cleaned at trom $1 SO to $2 oo. All other work done at the very lowest prices. q a nàte se Nuts » Sewing Machines. —AND— ALL WORK WARRANTED ! » NOTIONS. Be sure to call, and rest assured that you shall have satisfaction. V2n25] G. W, SMITS.