Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 01, 1878, Image 3

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FRIDAY........... ..................... FEBRUARY. 1. 1878
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
The Daily Mercury is a th’Dg of the
past.
Gwin Butler passed through Ashland
on Monday, eo route to Plevna.
B orn —On January 30th, to the
■wife of H. True, a fine boy.
A wise man says: Never trouble
trouble till trouble troubles you.
An observing man says that fast
men like fast rivers are usually shal­
low.
The follies of yonth are drafts on old
age payable forty years aft-r date, with
interest.
We regrat to see that Mr. H F.
Phillips is yet suffering considerably
from erysipelas in the face.
Col. Potter informs us that he was
twelve days en route from San Fran­
I
cisco to Fort Klamath.
Miss Mary McCabe is authorized to
convass for subscribers and to colleot
moneys due the T idings .
For iron, tin and sheet iron ware go
to B. F. Reeser; also for a “numerosi­
ty” of artioles iu the dry goods line.
Blessed is the neighbor who is so
jbusy with his own affiirs that he has
no time to pry into yours, says a phi­
losopher.
C<*pt. J. M. McCall has so far recov­
ered from his late severe illness as to
be able to walk down to the store on
pleasant days.
Mr. Thos. M. Gale of this office has
been quite unwell ior s*>me days past
but expects to be able to rtsume work
>iu a day or two.
ENpwbere will b-* found the al. of
R- F. Phillips, who has leased the Ash­
land livery stables. He is an expe­
rienced horse man and knows just what
is required to satisfy customers.
W.» understand that Chapman <fc Neil
have reuted their Ashland Liverj
stable to Mr. Phillips for a term of
years. Mr. P. is an energetic mau, well
posted in the livery business and will
no doubt give satisfaction to the pub
Rev J. 8. McCtiu, Pre»i ling Elder I
i lie. What are you gorng to do uow,
of the M E Church, for Jacksonville
Leander ?
district, called yesterday. Mr. McCain
AmoDg the notable persouugos who
is one of the most enthusiastic worker*
in the ministerial harness. Prosperity arrived iu Ashland this week Were
Dave Hill und Charley Preston of
to him.
Klamath. They cameou Wednesday,
L. B Applegate of Swan Like, came and are to drive out the work oxeu
in by stage on Tuesday.
He reports purchased by Ago'*t R*ork, for the Iu-
the suow about all gone from the Like diau service, from J. D. Hauks of
basin, the people tranquil and happy, Rock Point.
»
*k
and the suckers hourly expected up
We have had the pleasure of seeing
Lost river.
the fine horse “Nat,” purchased by
liemember that James D Fountain the Shook Brothers of Like Co., •» from
is now “paddling his own canoe" in the Mr. Ctrdwell of Jacksonville. H j is
mercantile line, and that he always has claimed to be a son of Old L ‘Xiugtou
on hand a vast number of articles which of Kentucky and is said to be one of
are ludLpensible in every well regula­ the best blooded horses in the State.
ted family.
He is to be taken to Like Co.
N early an A ccident .—We learn
that as the Linkville stage was coming
in on Tuesday evening it cime near up­
setting in fording Bear Creek near
Judge Tolman’s tannery. It was quite
dark at the time s> that Mr G*rrettdid
not observe that he was driving too near
a deep hole, until the leaders Went
into it. He succeeded in stopping the
stage and unhooking the leaders iu time
to prevent what might have beeuaverv
serious accidi-ut.
At a regular meeting of the Ashland
Literary Sooietv, held at the Academy
a week ago last Thursday, W. W. Wat
son, of this office, resigned the presi­
dency and W. A. Wilshire was choseu
to till the vacancy.
A L ittle . S ingular .—O. Coolidge
says that while up on tue Sibkiyou, west
of Ashland, on Tuesday last, he found
no evidences to show that either raio or
snow has fallen there to amount t j auv-,
thing since the storm of two weeks ago.
It would seem that the etorm which
has been raging so fi -rcely along the
Htage route, has closely adhered to the
course of the late heavy wind through
the low mountain passes, leaving toe
principal part ol the Siskiyou wall
above the storm.
Call on J S. Eubanks, at the old
Mike Michelson shop, and see his ele
gant Sarven-wheel wagons, He is just
now completing four of them which
have already been s^ld. Mr- EubankB
is prepared to put up an unlimited
We are informed that Geo. A. Denoy number of these popular vehicles, on
had a knee thrown out of joint the short notice, and in the very best man­
other duy while engaged in practicing ner.
with the fluxing glove«. The bones
N otice —A special communication
were soon re-adjusted and George is
of Ashland L »dge, No. 23, A. F &
now in his normul shape.
A. M , is called for Thursday evening,
By reference to our advertising col­ Feb. 7tb. The Deputy Grand Master
The members are
umns, it will be seen that Wutte s & will be present.
Gaby, Real Estate Agents, have adver hereby notified to attend; also, all
tised several tracts of loxjd for sale. brethren iu good stauding are invited
Here is a chuuee for bargains. Call on to be present. W. H. A tkinson ,
• W. M.
the Agents for particulais.
•» f r '
^fiP*Th•, Na'ior-a' GoM M.dal was sward-
»<1 o Bradley A Rul<>fson 'or 'he best I’ho
t graphs in t'e Unit»*«! States. a'"l *he Vien­
na
Medal for lie he^t in the world
i
429 »lo.ntgQmery Street, San Francisco.
i
Notice.
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T he best of flour and fresh ground
graham and corn meal delivered io any
part of Ashland, at mill prices, bv the
Eagle Mill,
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Monday and fiaiurd^y eîeukffs, at
MILLERS
1
FOR SALE CHÉAP.
A new two inch Iron Ax!e Wagon.
no27tf.
•
B. F. R eeser .
HALL;
And every Saturday afternoon, from 2 to 4 o’clock,
fur ladks and children.
All who with to attepd, will be diligentij icctrac
ted.
Hon. E. L. Bi i.-tow for some three
years aud a half, editor and publisher Dissolution of Copili(peikjiip
of the Salem Mercury, lias disposed of
ITIHE PARTNERSHIP h»n*t<>f. reexb’iDgb^’.ween
A. D. helm unDlJ D. Fountain is ibis day
the establishment to CJrnell A Moss.
bj ni'ilml ^ìreiit, di«M>lved; A. 1) HelniHU wit-
Mr. Bristow is in every sense a gentle­ drai« iug fr<^ tbe Ui in, J. D. Fouit.in will • s-ume
iii irbte ueff, c.il'cct ine muountr due aud cuu-
man, and we regret to see him retire tile
ULUe ibe OUriue-6 at the usual pLce.
A D HELMAN
from a place which he has filled with
n«.32a4]
J D FOUNTAIN.
so much credit.
Messrs. Cornell &
M >ss are both experienced newspaper
men and ihe Mercury will no doubt a OTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
maintain its respectability under lheir
In the County Court of the bta’e of Oiegon, for
4uk on Count.», Mtiitig iu prob it-
management.
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T he R ain .— On Saturday night last
and all day Sunday it rained almost
continuously, and by Sunday eveuing
every little rill had taken on the airs of
a “raging canawl.’’ Ashland Cl eek
rose with such rapidity that Mr Sayer’s
tall tower was thought to be in danger,
and Baptiste quietly awaited his oppor
tuuity to open u bakery in his granite
park. On Monday morning the sun
I’aniH out, the waters gradually subsid­
ed and all fears of an overflow were
dispelled.
In th - m at» r of tne eauite of A.F Fan ham deceased
QARAH A FARNHAM, ApMINLSrRATmX
of raid ertaie naViHg tied iu taid c urt her tiunl
account f«»r reuleuient, and al-u pr.«)ihg for >-i order
f r S’-itiiki the tim- f >r lie >rin<f the b .mt; ther-f re
nonce i» h-reby g v-n >hat tail final account will be
Lcard aid de »-rmiued in ea.d court on the
noSStf.
LOST.
Five Hundred Sheep
Marked as Follows:
Swallow-fprk in right ear; half undercrop
in right e«r. Swalluw-foik and upper bit
in left ear. and right ear split. Swallow-
i<>rk in both pirs; under bit in both ears.
Half under crop and upper hit in left ear.
Branded widi u triangle oil the nose.
Any information leading to the recovery
of said sheep will be -uitably rewarded.
25tf.
C. C. WEBB, Yreka, Cal.
atlx Day of February, JR78.
At hue o’c ock p. m ., at, which lime all perrons hiv­
ing any < bjectioue to add final nccouut und eel.lt-
Uienr. n.u-t then :>Dd there make the same.
Published in the A shland T idingh by order of
non. 8. J. D .y. County Judge.
Jau 11, 187$. 31*4]
E. D. F oudray , Cierk.
LET VS
$5 00 REWARD !
Stpjed from the under igned, Jivitg at Rockfel-
ow’s r.mcLe: oue un >11 r mu mare, with bell on, Btiod
all round; u I ho one iroiLgriy bore-*, eiddie marked,
no*ho*e. Infirmriim left with the owner or al
the T idinoh o.tio, l-adlng to theii recovery, «ill be
rewarded ue ub >ve.
33 3
GEO. KELLEY.
UP!
This is the season of the year ALL
•Loiild settle up ana compare accounts: fg
please call ler your hills «nd let ns settle
up. end it there are any mistakes in the ac­
counts, rectify them.
With many thinks to our custqmers for
ih«'ir past generous patronage, with a sincere
desire for a continuance of the same, we
wish one and all health and prosperity and
A HAPPY NEW YEAH!
All persons indebted to Messrs. Hel­
man A Fountain, will please cope for
29tf.J
J. M. McCALL A CO.
ward and settle the same with the un­
dersigned, as the old books must be
squared up immediately.
33tf
J. D. FOUNTAIN.
S
UP
Jno S. Shook of Bonauzi and Isaac
Mr. T Q Andrews, loug an efficient
employe iu the Ashland Woolen Mills, N. Shook of Alkali Lake, yet remaiu
Rev. A. Miller, of the Old School has retired from that establishment with us. If their long experience in
Baptist persuasion, will preach at the and prop >ae8, we believe, to exercise manipulating the coffee-pot and frying
school bouse io Ashland, ou next Sun­ his braiu ami muscle iu some other pau in Sage Brush land, has not long
aio couviuced them that it is not good
day, at 11 o’clock A. M.
line of busttieea for a time.
for mau to live alone, we would rejoice
We fear there is trouble brewing on
We are informed that William H. to see them converted to that belief
the street. If there be £ man adrift,
O ver the C ascades —During the
u'esignated'a Bdl Howard, he bad iest Roberts of Plevna, hila contracted with without delay.
Linkville Livery Stables.
many news-huugry days consequent
capable parties to put a bridge across
7
>be ou the alert.
GEORGE NURSE
:
A bstinance and S oap .—J uo . B. Rig­ upon the storm blockade, both north
the Klamath river at hie place.
Tuis
Father E viug ha« brought uh a load
Would Inform hi* friend* that bis Stab es at
is as important enter;.rise aud we hope don having returned to Ashland, the and south, the E^ke country stage nev
of fir bark an I weptare happy
We cau
er
once
failed
io
make
its
regular
trips,
soap business will be resumed with
NOW IS TH£ TIME TO BUY APPLE TREES
to see it successfully carried out.
not devide with the gentljmuu who is
notwithstanding
the
oft
repeated
asser
­
energy. J, B is Dot ouly determined
AC THE
out of stove wood.
These ale (he dujs of heroic stage I to purify the iunvr man by m iking a tion that it is not practicable to keep
LAKE COUNTY - - - OREGON
I A ccidental B aptism .—P.ace—the driving Lud have proven that Ab. Gui­ releutless war on King Alcohol bill pro this route open during severe storms.
Are tn excellent repair, amply provided with feed
And th it cufturners will be wai ed on
ford’ou Bt-ar creek, near 8 »lruouvilie; ding, Joe Clow. Milo M.ttbews aud the po^es to lurniih everybody, cheap lor We think it will become evident,oue of
piomptlv
in ,lie beet style,
these
days,
even
to
tlie
most
sceptical,
irrepressible
Garrett,
ar«
not
ihe
indi
cash, the means for a speedy and satis­
time—almut Moinlay last; subjects—D
A Guod HACK Excellent BUGGIE8 and No 1
viduals lo “throw up the spouge” a.-» factory purification of the outer man, that it is quite as practicable to keep
RIDING HORSES always un hand
Walker aud H. C>sey.
long
u,
there
is
a
possibility
of
makiug
Lrir Horses promptly care t for, and
this
route
open
at
all
times,
as
some
.B ware of/‘se.f in i tnifi Lotion.” Au
James 1’urvts, the pioneer settler of parj^ins of the long established one
Tourists and Others Outfitted
liuaible mau is more.likely to gain the time.
Any one who will pl mt out «n o-chord <f a
the Jennie Creek jcountry, and Orson Ir/in Roseburg to R-tiding
On the shortest notice
t<ee-.
cuu
g-a
meni
tur
iheiridug
urn
of
•c.u.fi lence i.ii.L esteem of his fellow
M»;. Birron, one of the Piou-er set I L. Stearns, who also resides there, were
7 Ce..ta each, ur
US“ I)o not fall to give the Liakville Stables atria
mau iban an Oryillous oue.
tiers ot Rogue River valley, inform* in town on Monday. Tuese g •Utlr- v G love F actory —On Saturday last
v2i>141]
GEORGE NURSE,
niiking
an
us that the wind, which swept down meu live about 24 miles east of Ash we visited I he Glove Factory of J >hn
Capt. A. D H drnau is
A Thousand for 70 Dollars !
WWW
through
the valley with such Jury last land oil the road to the Like country. B. R Hu'chings, on Grauite Street,
Addition to the building of H 1in ni A
F mutain, for the po->t«>ffije. It wilfr lie week, was uudoiibte>ily the heaviest There is getting to be quite a settle­ about a mile up the creek from Main
U^T'A grr it v.irisry of rii« 8h ide, Nut and orni-
liuDished up iu elegaut style.
evt r known siuce the country was first ment in the , Jennie Creek highland* Street, and found it quite an interest
tut uiol Tree-, of the very l> at k nds, always ou
and there is yet room for a “few more." lbg institution. Mr Hutchings is an hard > nd lor ea>e ceip. Be sure ro give me a C>L
I d the late freshet/the Iniige across settled.
expert in tanning deer bides for gloves. und s e for ) ourself.
O. COOLIDGE. [2-33!f
Bear creek, near SalmonviIle, between
Geo. C »un announce-« his safe arrival
Our young frieud J. Howard Mc­ boQts and shoes, clothing etc., putting
tlie residences of Judge Tolman aud
at"L ike View, on the 19 h inst.
He Bride, who lately emigrated from the skins through different processes to
DEALER IN
«Somuel Grill.b, was carried away.
X. J. F a BLOW.
reports the weather warm and pleasant, Khusas, left us on Monday last to try fit them for the various uses nquired, ; DR. H. T. INLOW
The weati^r baa been so changeable
the sqow all gone from the Goose L ike his fortune in the Applegate oouutry. as also in making gloves. He employs
I valley and the new Lodge of Good
We confidently expect much metal to considerable help iu the glove depart­
■of late that our common place weather
General M
Templars
*
fl
»urisbiug
and
doing
a
be brought to the surface over there I ment, aud is ready at all times to fill
.prophets have giveu up in despair,
I
through the operations of the big min­ orders, grtat or small, in the most sat­
Where is the “ground-hog pbiloso- good work."
INLOW & FARLOW
pber 1” « .
Johnny West, of Bmanzg the mnsi- ing companies, and we hope Howard isfactory manner.
may succeed in pocketing u liberal
Dry-Goods, Groceries, School
Our town Marshal .gave au exhibi­ tian, remains in Ashland for a time, share of it.
T ee W oolen M ills .—No institution
Druggists
and
Apothecaries
Books, Blank Books and
tion of “high and lofty tumbling" OU lie has been engaged during the week
in Southern Oregon is more deserving
Stationery,
Main street on Tuesday last. Au ob iu traiuing some talented youths for an
R ecovering .—We are pleased to of patronage than the Woolen Mil’s,
»•trepe'oua bay horse represented the i eutertiiinment to be given to-night iu learn that little Eddy McCord, who and the people will do themselves a Fresh Drug» of a'J kin Is kept couflantly on hand
the Good Templars’ Hall “for the good met with the aocideut on Butte Creek favor by giviug the estiblisbm ?nt a
“tiymg traptza.”
— ALSO —
>
of the order.’’
last week, is getting along nicely and more liberal patronage than they have
Hon. E F. Walker, of Muizineti.
that be is almost sure to recover. The ever done in the past. The material PAINTS
A
wise
man
say*:
Auother
day
has
OILS
was in Ashland a few divs ago.
He
accident
was
a
very
serious
one,
and
used
in
the
mill
is
genuine,
the
work
DYE-STUFF
reported things quiet and tranquil iu come and gone, leaving us older and
Dr.
Iulow,
who
has
charge
of
the
case,
SOAP
is done iu the very best manner, and
—AND—
liis part of the valley, after the fence­ wiser; but as yet tio communication
iu
Oommoii
with
other
persons
who
the prices are very reasonable. Were
has been received indicating that any
Perfumery, and all kinds of
lifting wind subsided.
saw
the
child
soon
after
the
accident,
th?se
lasting fabrics more extensively
one has discovered a man who ciu
Mr. Thomas G. Watters, jeweler and drink out of a spring without getting bad little idea that be oould ever sur­ worn the people would find more com­
vive.
PATENT MEDICINES
fort in them than in the mixed goods
real estate agent, baa just received a bis nose wet.
splendid regulator from San Francisco,
F ine W heat —J. Crittenden Tol- which come from abroad, more of “the
On
Sunday
night
last,
the
road
in
the
fcàF’PRESCRIPriONS cuefully compounded,
which can be set n at the new drug
muD left on our table a few davs «go, I needful" wool 1 be kept in circulation »Di u ue bai KeLU'.uei-rucies Ured.
horse shoe bend below the Eigle Mills some heads of Chili wheat which
I at home, aud far less time would be
store of Iolow *fc Farlow.
sur- !
UÌT" Pnces at bw as tue liait s will jus ify.
was under water, and the stage driver pass anything iu the wheat line
we ; lost in repairing rents and in locating
We are informed that Lindsay Ap­ who came from the north in the even­
have ever seen. The
7..« heads are umriy
nearly patches.
f;-£~S ore «>i.e door toutji of the Toàicfiice —op-
'piegate and Applegate Brothers ha ve ing, thinking it unsafe to venture
p.Bl.c ihe Anti tai d lioUS:.
six inches long and well filled with '
In Prices of
J anuary W eather R ecord .—H. C
disposed of their land on the hills. around the point in the night, waited
large, plump grains.
.Such wheat
SEWING MACHINES!
Hill, E-q., <»f the Ashland Academy
6¿Y“Da. H T I nlow can alwijB be fuiöd at
north-east of Ashland, to Marshall & on the north side till morning.
would certainly make an immense
I the awre, ready iu imeud Lu piofoavivun calle.
Boarding bouse, furnishes us the f d
son. Consideration, 82 000.
AN $80 SINGER f OR $0 !
Perhaps no more able temperance yield to the acre. We design sending lowing recapitulation of his weather I
I
INLOW
&
FARLOW
-Mr. Waters' persistent tramp over publications are issued in the United a portion of it to the Lake country fo* record for the month of January: At
BOX TOP, 2 DRAWERS & DROP LEAF.
ttie sharp foot-hills of the Siskiyou in States than the National Advocate and trial on the sage brush lands.
six o’clock a . M. on.the 1st the mercury
$60!
$60!
$6.9!
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search of momitrh, on Saturday, was a Temperance Banner; the first for adults
I
stood
at
26
degrees
above
zero;
on
the
E lection —At a regular meeting of
Jiootless enterprise. Fat Coolidge on and the second for children. John B. Ashland Lodge, No. 189, I. O G. T , 2 I at 21; 3 1 at 20; 4th at 19; 5th at 22;
And Liberal Discount for Cash !
ji trail and see what he can do.
Rigdon, agent, will perhaps call upon held on Friday evening, Jan 25, 1878 6tlk at 26; 7th at 44; 8tn at 48; 9th at
LEATHER, LEATHER.
READ
you in the interest of these journals.
45;
10th
at.
36;
11th
at
27;
12
h
at
29;
the
following
officers
were
elected
for
!
Lots
of
leather,
of
many
a
kind
The list of Site* for 1876 and testi montais from the
Silas W. Kilgore and Charles H.
very tfeei judges in the couatry:
1
Ar
Tolman
’
s
tannery
you
cau
find;
13th.
at
46;
14
h,
at
44;
15
h.
at
47;
16th.
the
ensuing
term:
F.
Walter
Myer,
Hargadine, both pleasant gentlemen
Our old friend John H. Neil, who
We, the ividereigtied, residents of J •rkeon county,
I In harness work and saddlery
owi iugaixi having used .he tttug»r Machie safii-
and expert salesmen, are always on proved to be good metal in the Lava W. C r ; Mis* M uy M*C ibe. W V. at 47; 17th, at 30, 18:h, at 44; 19ih, at ' Faithful and true we re bouud to be;
cien ly loi g u> satij » fx u * that it ¡e in eyèry respect
hand at the Pioneer store, ready to Beds, in “the daya that tried men’s T.; Richard Klipp*l, W. S., J. C Eu­ 33; 20th, at 44; 21st. at 52; 22d. at. 48; ! In carriage work we're udt surpassed a FLKbT-> lass uu.Calce for all kinds of laiully work,
would cueeilu I) rec >nunt ud it o all wietijpg to pur­
.attend to the wants of customers.
souls,” is maturing his arrangements to banks, W F. 8.; Miss Irene Chitwood. 231 at 38; 24m, at 48; 25th. at 34; 26th, 1 ’ lie wood enough for any iass:
chase a^iirs -classe«*fug machine:
• » W. C ; at 42; 27th. at 40; 28th. at 43; 29.h, at ! Stout bools k shoes of t|je fpst letter .’ Mrs. Geo. Wil *oo,
Mrs. T. B. Atkinson.
begin butchering at Phoenix, at an Tr-as ; J S Eubanks, Sr.,
Mrs. S J. Oliver,
Mrs. Pre*. Puippr,
; And good enough for any feller.
Messrs. 0. Coolidge and Isaac O.
47;
30th,
at
44;
31st
at
38.
Average
J
Crittenden
Tolman,
W.
M
;
Mi-s
Mrs. F. Lut.
Mr*. I J Phlpp»,’
early date. We earnestly hope his new
1
Very
good
hides
aud
good
grain
I
.Miller were up on the Siskiyou, west
Mr*. M D'fiiud,
Mr*. J >bn O th.
enterprise will prove a profitable one Ida McCabe, W. I. G.; J. 8. Eubanks, temperature. 37 and 67 one-hundredths ? Ever wanted for the same.
M<B. S E Duul p,
Mrs. K R. R earner,
of Ashland, Tuesday last, on a bunt.
*
• Mrs. T. W. Joaueqn,
Jr., W. O. Gr
Mis. N. Fieher,
above zej-o. Clear days, 16; cloudy, 15; •
Mine A K<>*«,
1
v2n22if
2 Mrs. Win P>yne.
As usual, they were successful, killing
Mr John Coleman, who resides near
rainy, 8; windy, 7. Ou the afternoon of
Mrs M. Rigg-,
Mrs. r. r. McKenzie.
Election
of
Officers.
■ two thirds of all the deer they saw.
Mrr. J H ouck ,
Mr*. J. R tter,
the old Forty-Nine diggings a few
the 16th, snow fell to a depth of 6
Mrs. M. A. P .imer,
M. Myer, me chant labor,
miles from Phoenix, made us a call on
Mrs. L Giuui g,
JohnF*rej,
“
“ ’
inches. •
L inkvillr . Jan. 28. 1878.
Il A. M. r£.‘,
Rev. Joo. H. Roork, U. S. Indian
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Mrs. H. H*-lu>s,
Monday. He informs us that the late
Mrs. C. W, S»v g»,
Geo. Nu ley, ’hoemaker,
E ditor T idings :—The following is
.Agent at Klamath Agency, and Lieut
Mrs. T J Be I,
Mrs Mj»r> J. Pitman,
rains, have furnished water enough to the list of officers elected for the ensu­
Senator L F Grovet was completely
Hrs. E McDuJel,
Mr*. J p. McDaniel,
H. DeW. Moore, of Fort Klamath,
i Mrs llenj E ton.
Alioe Ulrich',
My present home ip Ashland, Mrs.
-came out on Tuesdays stage to attend encourage the miners considerably and ing quarter, for Linkville Lodge I O. exonerated from the charge of corrup
Needier, oils ai-d al) kind* of attachments on hand
THE SJNGEU MANY1 Q CO., ’
■ to holiness in Jacksonville and Ashland. that they are commencing work on their G Ti C H Dyar, W C T; Mrs W S tion by the Congressional committee of adjoining the lot of R. P. Ned» or ordered.
Cur. Fin-t »nd y«mbul sis. Portland
claims.
Moore, W V T; Nat Williams. W 8; investigation.
Esq.
Good house, with fodV
J. W. RIGGS, A okmt , A sulakd .
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4 a .
tCol. Potter, U. 8. Paymaster, accom
Samuel
Parker,
W
F
3;
Miss
Frankie
rooms;
also
a
good
woodshed,
or
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We do not believe the report that
FOR 187«,
panied by his clerk, returned by stage
Senator Grover endorses Senator chard and garden spot—choice se­ SEWING MACHINE
two prominent Ashland gentlemen, Moore, W T; Dr. Boyed, W C; Mat
from Fort Klamath on Tuesday last,
Mitchell’s railroad bill and supports it lection of fruit trees. If acres in THE SINQER MF’QCO SOLD 26«,8»6
who have lately gone into the stock Williams. W M; Miss Hattie Ferree,
• en route, to Department Headquarters ta
with all his energy. It is rumored that the lot, surrounded by a good Howe Mtcbv e Co.,
business, followed the track of a swine WIG; Geo. Harris, W O G; Miss
Wbe-ler & Wilson Mf'gCo.,
SaniFrancisco The Col is a veteran i n
Dick Williams is also in accord with picket fence. Terms:
D »m»-e 1c S. M. Co , ■
Viola
Lewis,
W
R
H
S;-
Miss
Ella
up Main street as far as John Walker’s
«
Au eriom B H. & S. IL Co.,
‘the service and has long been in aposi the other day, under the impression Chranston, W L H S; Mis* Etta Moore the Senators in this matter, but as yet
u
Weed Sew'ng M chine Ou.,
Six Hundred, Dollars — C ixA dnicn.
U
A Gibte 8. M Co,
tion which enables him to make glad that a lamb had gone astray from WDM; Dennis Crawley, P W C T.
we have no positive evidence of the fciT'I «qui e at my tboe eLop, n*sr the Po-tofllce Wilcox
ibriDce
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Butte Creek.
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JOHN CONWAY
the heart* of the soldier boys.
V acquero .
v2UMy
fact.
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Ashland Nursery
J; D, FOUNTAIN.
Csndjee, ¡Yute»
NOTIONS
RE0IICTIOK
FOR SALE!
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