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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1878)
INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON. VOL. II.—NO. 37. ASHLAND TIDINGS. ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1878. PROFESSIONAL. Cutting Out the Pictures $2.50 PER ANNUM. that he is by far a shrewder man than men generally are willing to admit. The Mayor’s proclamation prohibit ing the meetings of a rival party, who had committed no overt act, was, to say the least, very bad policy. Add to this the utterance in a deliberative meeting of the city council, called to consider the Working Mau’s meetings, (I refer to the couueilman who was in favor of hanging them to a lamp-post) it is not Btrauge that a counter current should set in among those who had been standiug oe neutral ground, be cause they did not approve of Kear ney’s course. I}ut official indiscretion did not stop here. Tue police were not satisfied in patroling every corner of the city, aud dispersing their meetings, but dashed into crowds of men, clubbing all who fell iu their way. Men were badly hurt who chanced to be passing, Iu one instance, a mau who was in no way connected with the move, had bis leg broken anti was otherwise badly in- jured. Again the authorities helped turn popular feeling iu favor of Kear ney aud his lieuteuants, by repeated arrests on charges Covering exactly the same ground, thereby accumulating bonds iu the case of Kearney, to some $5G 000; an amount which he could not or did not raise. If he had been fouud guilty, the utmost amount of hues that could have been imposed was $3.500. Again, tLey were put in nuventiiated cells without beds, save a blanket each; avowedly because Kearney, iu a public speech, hud de- uouuced the miserable cell m wnich he was confined the first time he was ar- retted. But the ty would feel relieved and boys be well rid of a bad example, had saloon keep “Cut me out the j ictures, mother, DANIEL GABY, era rendered this restraint applicable to ---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY — Let me | ut them all away ?” a few chronic inebriates, that are wont ATTORN È V.AT-LA W, -B Y- Tr.us l e comes wi h bite of paper, Ou'hered u.< in childish play; to infest the city with their presence, NOTAliY PUBLIC O. C. APPLEGATE & CO. Romping, >o*y little fellow, from time to time. And again, why and Bright an 1 witching, only three; OFFICE—On Main Street, (in rear Dr. did not the Time* editor, to whom we 11 EA L S TA TÜ A GEN T. Comes he evor when I'm bury, Chitwood’s Drug Store.) ASHLAND, OREGON. a^e indebted for such excellent advioe, With the rciatwe, to my knee. publish to the world the more mature Ah I whit le-Bons do they te >cb ns, M. L. McCALL, Terms of Subscription : offenders as he has the boys, an 1 favor Mil the scenes of bu*y strife, One copy ooe year................................................... • 2.50 Surveyor aud Civil Engineer, When we stop to listen to them, the«n with a little of the advice he ba* ** eix months............................................ 1.50 Merry ch IdreD, full of life I ASHLAND, OREGON, given to parents, for we w'ould not wish “ •• three “ .............................................. 1 (X) How we s iglv. the liuy pictures, 12.50 Is prepared to do any work in Lis line on short do . to arrogate to ourselves the whole ben Club rates »lx copies for....................................... Scattered o er the daily sheet, Terms, tn advance. lice. . [noiTif] Littie Joys wldcb mlr.g’e ever, efit of his accumulated wisdom when Where increarii.g rorrows meet. Term» of Advertising *. others might^he profited thereby. I. O. Müler. Do we note the little pictures; I.ocal Notice« per nne........................ .................. 1UC It happened that business necessita PruteMionaJ Caid«, per )ear............... ................$10 oo Pass we not their be lutiea l>y. 3 OU T wu inch«*, per quarter...................... ............. ted our remaining in Jacksonville the Architect and Builder, While the tears of di«appoiaiment 5 O0 Fiìiir •• “ ....................... ........... 8 a» Saturday aud Sabbath preceding Ofc bedim the long t:g ej e ? ................. . . . . ............. GRANITE STREET - - - ASHLAND. iiiA.n If Ci lumn •• ........................ ............... 10 ou On I the bright, the lovely pictures, Curistmas, aud, observing the street *1 Mirth. •• •• ................. ............... 14 »0 ILL do anything in his line on short notice and 8c .tiered o'er the sheet ufl.fr, One “ “ ....................... ............... 17 50 W uu the lowest term*. lamps lighted quite early in the even u7v2tl L»t ueCiip them from the sorrows, liga L AD VEHTIrEM F.NTK ing, we enquired of a small boy what Foid the page of woa and strife. One square (ten hue» or less) 1st In eitiuu....... >2.50 J. WELLS J. o. C. WIMEU it meant, as we had never seen a street Each additional lusertion.................................... F00 Liy them by in memory's casket, lamp before. He informed us that the As our 11 tie dark-eyed buy Job Printing, WiMER & WELLS. Hides a way his varied gle luiugs, coming Tuesday was the 4th of July, 'Of aM description, done on short notice. T^gal Smiling in exultant j y; Practical Millwright». Bunks, Circulars, Business Cards, Billheads, I^uer- aud said that the Marshal was prepar Cut them out! Ohls ve the ] ic tires ; hsAle, Posters, etc., gutieu up in ituud s’yle at livit.g Flouring mills, saw nulls, quails mill*, ing tbe fireworks for the occasiou; sup Life were dark ei eugh.at be-t: prices. and ah kinds ot mill in.ichiin ry pul up to Ou iheir be .uties, ihr< ugh the shadows, piementiug his information with a re order in the v«-ry best style. All wo k w d- Ixst, our guze fotevtr rest. quest that “weobserve how beautifully l'anted. bulisiaetioii guaranteed .»ddrrss Agents for tlie Tidings- -MU». SL1ZA11ETHO. I1ANNELLV. ♦•iiber. or both, at A-biand Oregon. [2'J I. the Marnbal had illuminated his nose, I. . S.niuels, .... Portland, Oregon J «Cub l'bo n peon, ... a la Cronin, iu honor of the ooming cel D. 8. SCOTT J. A Aul-lesl*'*. . . - - . Sa'e tu LETTER FROM SAN RAFAEL, ebration.” Now, was not this a hope- : M I.. Ch.in.be/liu . - - - - Juuttiou City. Ashland Oregon. less case of youthful depravity, de Tbatcher A Wurden .... LtukViue. S an R afael , C al ., .T an . 23, 1878. A. F Suebiug, ..... Lt keview. manding parental restraint ? for tbe •I. P fUb-r s, .... M* rg.nrer. E ditor T id . ngs :—bince last writiug, A. Hviaty, - .... B >n nza. Good Biok says we “must not speak Au allind ino* of gwod brick ulwaye ou hard at my my attention has been culled to sonic Ah M. Petiengi l Jr Cu., ... New York. ki i., uue ibile buru. ui Arni. bU. evil of the rulers of the people,” Well, Rotteli A CueCSuUUl, ... Si. Ixillle. comments on my firet letter, written to 1. t*. Fi* er, * - - - - 8 «u Fraiiciecu, I t.ib ni««» piepnred tu do ..Il kiwi* of bri k ^vurk during our brief sojourn in tlm city, T. <t-. B ijue, your paper from tins place, by tue Ma iu lue »erj beri UiuAnjrr. J tt. Nell, - ... Jack* nviìe several highly respectable gentlemen <’ 8 Serptni, - - - * 1’ «nix. Live lue a trini nuu resi aerured Itili 1 cui «aii.’fj rin county Jouinul, published here, F7I. R. Oeen, : • • Ou'n-l l‘ >iui. vuu. ludulged in a noisy aud disagreeable which seems to nquire a passing no Mi*» Alile W. Culvij», • • R a k Bulbi druukun revelry; rendering it impossi Feiit H. Buri ..... Youc>lbu D. S. SCOTT. tice. <1 U. Dy»r, ...... Diry v2i>26-6a» ble to sleep iu premises near their place XI «s M rv McC be .... Ami ini Alter publi’hing the letter, or as J. M Sul ou, Ornerai A^eul fui J.ickron ub i Ju»e- I of convocation. We enquired of a jilune ux.Ili er. 7. O'. HA flEliS, much thereol as lelate* to the village espi. I). J Ferree Gerenti Ag«-nt f«»r L ke connty. prominent citizen why the Marshal did of San Rafael, the following note was not urrest the party. He replied that leave Ashland as follows appended: CROWNING ACT the Mursbel ‘ fell early in the ac Q'hu (.) <k C. Stage C<»,’ h Stupe la.ive \<?h| iud [Tue uriter makes eome errors, We i Juck lor-la K«*>iB ille, Rock Point anti Rose thin* there ure uu date trees in me or- Was drawing up aud rushing through tion.'’ Visious of horrible assassina bmp every <i;.y nt G n. in. M «¡1 c!o es at ut chiitd. 1 he last vestige of the Old the Legis!uture the new Incendiary tion came crowdiug through our brain, «. tn. tnlbhiou Cblircll has di appeared, and Act. Thus tbe official» of Sau Fran but observing everyone smiling, we Yor lieiih, Virka and Re.iding at n p. tn. it.* eiie I m covered by the new Catholic cisco are happy, ou the principle that wisely refrained from further interro M iil c o f * at 5;30 p. tn. house ol woisuip. Tbe ch'.irchee alid taanetl A Frir»*v’e Singes leave Aebla: <1 All “misery loves company;’ for they gation. Now, of course, we anxiously seliUtds ot bun llufael are first class, ub »/very M>»n<lay, W»»liiesdny and Friday compared with lUour ot any . other vil have succeeded in getting the fu it of awaited tbe arrival of our paper, ex morning* tor Linkvill»*, and le urn on 1 the dominant party iuio K-»rney’s pecting a detailed account of humau lage oti this slope.—Ep. J ournal .] evciy Tn-’day. Thursday and Saturday. -L'-tve Luikvilb-t-»r L-ke City, <’thtoima, It becomes necessary for me, in the trap, as is clearly indicated by the vote depiaviiy and of official neglect; but Wednesday* ; arrive al Lake City Satnr- most graceful manner at my command, in Alameda county, yesterday, there great was our «uprise to find no allu- <|nya: le ive Lake Citv Mondays : arrive to own that 1 was in error as to tbe being only 500 Democratic votes cast bion to it. Siuce that time, and a few at Linkville Thursday.*,'carrying mail ami |>a?sengi-r.s. date trees. 1 should have said otiv out oi 3,500. Kearney and Wellock days before tbe last youthful offender A. D. HELMAN, P M. tiees. Justice to tbe town demands were acquitted, yesterday, but are still was made a public example of, two this apology and I give it at th« ex- in durance vile on some half dozen highly respectable citizen had a per ROC I ET 1ER. I penee of rnj date puu. The same is other arrests, the charges beiug the sonal encounter,with no very serious re Ashland Lodgt No. 189,1. 0. G. T. due in regard to tbe mission, Jts an same as the first. sults however; but our paper aud our ARTIST, Meet« at tbe Hall of He man & Fountain every I will bring this to a close by mak law makers took do notice of the occur tique appearance, as well as informa Friday evening at 8 o'clock p. m . Brother* und Oregon. tiou from citizens mi-led rne. But ing the remark that California has be rence, which seems to have been per Ashland •l»ter« In good «Undmg -re corilaily invited to at It cipitated upon an inoffensive gentle with all due dt-fference to the editor of come a regular Web foot laud. tend T e T*mp'e meet« every firn ani thiid We<l- Dr«d*yine>ch month. the Journal, I still maintain that tue rains incessantly and is muddy exceed men, through the influence of too much F. WALTER MYER, W. C T. J. M. S. school house and church hou. X, taken ingly. “beLzine.” R. H K lippkl , 8» c y. from a strauger's stand point Ì, are Now, in justice to mothers and sons, \siil;ind Lodgi; Ao. 23 ALL WORK WARRANTED flattered eveu“when compared with A LETTER FROM Kl'TII REBECCA. (to the latter in view of such illustrious W A. F..* A. M.. examples) we ask why the sons of poor To gi'-e EniireS tisfaetioa. Pnces to suit those of other villages ou the slope, J ackson C o ., Jan. 30, 1878. The 1 lines. when put dowu as third rate. widows or cripples are made amenable Holds their stated comn>uifcattOD» TharScnv even Tbe single public school house here, E d . T idings :—I um a reader of the for offeuees and made to pay heavv fines, Ing-uu or before the full mown. B.etbreu in good «uir'.iug are cordially invi'ed tn attend. Cal I and sei Sperino its. [ vüriytf I » it is true, makes a feeble t ff »rt at archi Times, a weekly newspaper published while old men, highly reepeciable W. H. AIK1N8ON, W. M. tectural display. It is only Decenary iu Jacki»ouville, Oregon. I am not, and abundantly able to pay for such J. 8. F vmakk «, Sec'y. for me to 8ay that it is so far short of however, a reudeut of that somewhat questionable pastime, escape the law HOTELS a firbt class school house, that, after noted city, hence cannot advantageous and do not even receive the censure of Asliland Lodge No. 45, beiug crowded to its utmost limit, a ly rt fleet the rare intellectual light ra the public press? Now, as Brother I. O. O. F., considerable portion of tbe pupils diating from the capicious brain of the Nickell has never failed to call the at evec- Hold tbeir regular meeting every Saturday ! have to be taught in apartments hired Times editor, still we esteem it a privi tention of the public to every instance riMIE UNDERSIGN! D WISHES TO RE- Ing at their h»ll in A»hUnd. Brother« in good I 1 mind his Irieutls, aud the traveling pub at a hotel. The boast of Sau Rifael is lege to enjoy the reading of his classi of youthful depravity, and, with a gal i «landing are cordially Invited to at’eDd. lic generally, that be is mill io be leuud at its elegant buildings; a hundred thous cal news items, though we bewail the lantry characteristic of such eminent A. D. HELMAN, N. G. Ibis R. P. NEIL, Rec. Sec y. and dollar court bouse; residences misfortune that has deprived ui of minds, baa laid the blame at the homes LONG ESTABLISHED HOUSE, ranging from ten thousand to eighty equal intellectual privileges with those of parents, we cull his attention to a Rebekvb meetings on Tuesday eveDÍDg, neare’t where he Is re idy at any time, and on all thousand dollars; commodious Hotels, possessed by this radiant luminary. few' instances of mature depravity, aud, be full of the tuuou eacn mouth. occasions io set be o e Hern the best i be Bank buildings, etc. Is it strange,then, Well, I, being a “parient,” can at least ask him as a public journalist, whose marker affords, iu a style «ecomi tonootber PROFESSIONAL. that a strunger should be puzzied to testify my appreciation of the very ex duty it isto couserve the interests of the hom-e in Oiegon. Dinners and suppers for special occasions, rate a two or three thousand dollar cellent advice vouchsafed to parent* in people,to hold them up to coutumely as J. A. APPLEGATE. gotten up in appropriate style, at rbot t no church above third rate? Iuside they a late issue of the Tim's on the urgent tie has tbe boys. Give us better examples JASPER HOUCK. Attorni and if ouusrlor-at-£air tice. are very creditably furnished aud BÜ- necessity of strict home discipline; and and fewer precepts and you shall ever joy first ciass membership. still further on, he indulges be enshrined in the hearts of grateful ioneer ot el SALEM OREGON. iu au additional comment on the wise motherhood, while your name shall THE WORKING MAN’S PARTY, DR. J. 11. CHITWOOD, through coming ages with u Linkville. Lake County, Oregon Despite the indiscreet utterance of its action of the saloon keepers in Jackson shine O regon . A shland , leaders, seems to be moving to victory. ville, in debarring minors from fre- lustre that shall dim the fame of How The subscriber is again in charge At an election held in Alameda county, queuting and patronizing saloons How ard and Melanctbon. R uth R ebecca . OFFICE—At the Ashland Drugstore. of the O ld P ioneer H otel of the yesterday, to fill the vacancy in the refreshing to the tired brain of weary Often had he agonized over his want J. R. NEIL* Lake country, aud is determined State Assembly, by the death of tbe motherhood mad be tne appearing of of success in developing the vague to make his guests member from that county, Mr. Bjnes, this illustrious alvocate of youthful J^TrORSEY AT-LAW, outliue of a mustache, which vaiuly tbe working man’s candidate was elect morality. H >w often have we thought I strove to obscure Lis upper lip, for it Comfortable and Happy. ed by a clear majority over both the “can any good tti'ug come out of Na JarkAOUville, Oregon. zaretli?” aud lo, in all his splendor, was too diaphanous, too transparent, Give liim a call and rest assured other parties. A> this includes Oak “Behold the conquering Hero couaeth,” j “too thiu,” to meet the expectations of DLL J. S. JACKSON. that he will make you feel at land, and is the result of 3,500 votes, and the enigma s s lived. All that’s i a innstache-udmiring people, 'i'beo he PHYSICIAN nnd SURGEON. home [2-29tf. i it is a most significant fact. necessary to keep tbe wayward feet of tned tbe virtues of artificial coloring, Since writing on the subject liefore, GEORGE NUR8E. JACKSONVILLE OREGON. and too, with gratifying success; but, by closely observing the course of incipient youtlihood iu tie ways of Graduate of the Bellt vue Hotpllal Medical Cvi'k-ge, honor and integrity is proper restraint as he walked with bis chosen maiden, 7N»w York. [v2uWtf events, i have somewhat modified my LAltVlEW COTTAGE! at home, aud coupled with this very out “in the bosom of the midnight,” ideas in regard to Dennis Kearney. J. W. HAM AKAR. .1 Pleasant and-JIomclike House situated excellent advioe, the wise action of be became unniindfu'l of the unfixed Whether there was —AT— saloon keepers in coming to the rescue character of tbe blacking, and, alas, NOTARY FUBLIC. METHOD IN HIS MADNESS IliimmiMg Bird Springs, near with their timely prohibition reveals tbe uext day a brownish tinge appeared LINEVILLE LAKE CO., OREGON. Or not, it is certain that it has resulted Klamath Lake, upon the young ladies ear, wliicn was 'Office in Pont Office Building. Special in a benefit to tbe Working Man’s an oases in the life of pareuts never be Eleven miles from Linkville, on the road to a silent but powerful witness against fore anticipated. Bat why chd not 'attention given to conveyancing. [2 19tf. Party. “Whomsoever the gods would Ft. Klamatb, Luke Co., Oiegon. him. destroy, first they make mad” is beiug saloon-ketpers make this restraint ap- H. KELLEÏ. plicable to offenders of ail ages ? XST- Attention paid to tbe wants of gue-tis verified here. The mayor aud The Le Grand Gazette save the vast police 1 Attorney and Counsellor-at-Law, Why a mau h^s a better right to fre- authorities have evidently The subscriber also keeps a Good Stable got country between Wild Horse Creek J acksox vili . X, O regon . their well supplied with hay aud grain. Call ana Will prue'ice in all the Court« ot tbe State. Prom, foot in Kearney’s trap; and if I coni 1 quent saloons and indulge in drinking, and the Columbia river is fast being •at en ion given to all boeme«« intrueted to my car*. see if be can keep hotel. and disorderly conduct than a boy, »« that Kiunv the aww xiouiv <K> a 01 ¿Cl p I te1! 1 . --- —---------- - ----------- J-------------------------- « ■ we i ItUiCU , believe result was taken up up VJ by UUIUVD»<7OU homestead pre eruption Orrici.-In the bolidi» g formerly occupied V2nl8f] Q. J, f erree , by the trapper, I should have to admit • kuow not, and certainly the communi- I and timber-culture entry. Kahler A Watson, opposite Court Huose. LAND AGENT. BONANZA ITEMS. Feb. 14, 1878, ^ d . T idings :—The weather is very changeable; Some rain, some sdow , some warm days. Cattle doing well. Huy is cheap. Farming is going on. Ranches are still being takou up on Lost ■ river. The fidh will not come up for same time yet. Everybody want» rye to sow; it is worth three or four cents per pound now. We have, as yet, no blacksmith at this place. Preparations are being made to cel* ebrate the Fourth of July at Bonansa, Mr. WiDon is still buying beef oat- tie. Some one got away with a barrel of butter from Mr. Gilbreth’s cellar late ly. He would like to have his barrel when the butter is out. They have canght the play fever here. Where is Mark Twain? He could perhaps find some way to stop it. They walk the floor and chant or sing, and the words are these; “We aVe all go ing up to Rouser.” Repeat three times and then say “To get some good old beer,” These words resound in the houses from late in the afternoon until 11, P. M. Old and young join in the amusement. Can’t you send ns a preacher. More anon. M idton , POISONED : The Walla Walla Watchman of the- 8tb mst., gives the following particu lars of a mysterious case of poisoning which occur ed in that section recent ly: Last Munday evening, Charles Newland, a hard-working, inoffensive man, died in bis cabin, situated a mil» and a quarter below Sbellworth k Co’s mill, under very suspicious and appall ing circumstances. He was in the em ploy of Sbellworth A Co , but would live in his cabin, so as to bold bis claim which he desired to pre-empt. Last Monday, when near noon, be started down to bis cabin and found tbe door broken open, and also missed bis tea pot, but thought nothing of it. He then made a fire, baked some bread, frred a little meat nnd ate bis dinner. Soon thereafter be felt sick and was suddenly seized with an awful thirst, “I am poisoned,” be soliloquized, and started at once to go to ins nearest neighbor, Mr. Smith, for help, bnt be fore he reached tbe house, bis limbs broke from under him and he sank helpless to tbe ground. He cried for help and Mr. Smith aud son came run ning to his assistance. His limbs now quivered and he was seized with spasms. As soon as they subsided he felt easy and said: “Sm>tb, I am pois oned. I can tell by tbe bitter taste my victuals had when I ate them, and by my fearful longing for water, but I must not drink, for I am gone the mo- meut I do. Take me back to my cabin and send for Shell worth.” Toey ten derly raised him up. for he ww in great agony. Mr. Cooper, partner of Mr Suellworth, on hearing of the ac count, started down to visit tbe unfor- tuate mau, and as he neared tbe cabin he could hear his appealing, pitiful cries. When out of spasms, be could always speak, arid he again told Mr. Cooper tnat he had been poismed with strychnine. When he learned that a doctor bad been sent for, beeaid: “It’s no use, I am dying. Kit nothing from what you find in this oabin, for it’s poison?d.” Alter this, convulsion fol lowed convulsion, and the poor man died amid ptin arid suffering which is indescribable. W<>Fds,whether written or spoken, can never express it. B it who ean be the guilty wretob who has thus hurled a man into eternity with out apparent cause or provocation ? He is strongly suspected, wo believe; but will justice ever reach him ? I FJIQTOGRA.rilTC ASHLAND HOUSE. P 4 H i I t . I T he W eatheh ,—The «form at i 11 hangs on, and in almost esvry twenty, four hours of the past week, we have had rain or snow. Thursday moroing we had quite a snow storm, commen cing before daylight ami continuing uutil neat noon, when it cleared off and yesterday was qaite pleasant. At Strawlierry Valley and other points south, it has rained or snowed con stantly all the week, the run reaching down as far as Allen’s. (Ju Tuesday, Pitt river was up agaiu and the stages were unable to cross for about twenty- four hours. From J rry Woods, who came in with tiie mail about day light yesterday morning we learn that them Was about two feet of new snow at Strawberry Valley and up to tuo di vide. From Ab. Gildings we learn that there was from four to five feet of snow on the Siskivoua, Thursday when be came over. Yesterday morn ing there were a few Hikes on the ground here and the atmosphere was cold and frosty. The snu came out during the day and the indications were that the spell was broken,but the weather gauges predicted just the res yerse.-»-1 rdru Union.