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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 8, 1878)
THE TIDINGS j At the lower or northern extremity of ASHLAND The Belmclc D emocrat s<y*: At th»* min»* o White <t l! ffiiui.i <<n Burnt, river, «bout, ihi'ti m l»*s from Baker ck'y one d«v list week they ni tde » run of 'wenty tons of rock fr >m which was realized the sum of $250, b“ing »12 .5 >, per t m FOR SALE! SIKES WORDEN H M. THATCHER. the valley, at the crossing of th-* Che THATCHER & WORDEN 920 ACRES Or LAND!!. MARCH 8, 1878- waucan river, I foun I a blacksmith FRIDAY ehop. just built bv Mr. Graham. I ■par F i ■ ‘A VU—r W ■ A '^.'9 ~ ,V!E3Vi* DEALERS IM Located in Jackson county Ore was forcibly impressed with the idea AWARD OF MAIL CONTRACTS. that this point, surrounded as it is by f. son, 12 miles north-east of W. II. N. Styles, wh » was c ’ )Hrz'*d with On March 1st the postal deDartmrtnt such rich valleys as the Chewaucan, perjury b *f ir>* the G ov.*r i vestigli ig Jacksonville. awarded the cont nets for carrying the Crooked Creek. Summer Like anti Sil co nmiss'oa, will b • ’• ie 1 >n the 19th o' I t-! 5\j mail in the Pacific Stites and Territor ver Like, is destine 1 as the natural il u ¡i in the U. S. District court, says the 550 Acree slot low I nd—3W Acre* ntder fence. Tao good rtwe iuge- Me,i-bou»e, B rn, Shed uud ies, during the term of four years, com centre of trale for all this country, to O reuoxiax . op er out bu ldu g*. W-ll w«t»r-d by creek ai.d mencing on the first of next July. The become a place of great importance, Mrs. Terhune. ag-*d 57 years, died at Jef sprit ge—Plenty ef go* d rail tlmber-Good rarge for . LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. contracts are to be executed and filed when these valleys shall be filled, in ferson <>n ttu* 21st. She w is the m ther uf e ock. Are now receiving from Ssn Fraucibco an expensive stock oi goods of great varie PRICE: S3 00 PER ACRE. in the department, on or before Jane the not far future, with a thriving pop thirteen children, all but one living. exactly suited to ihe trad*- ol - be ulation of farmers and stockmen. The This is A No. 1 Farm with 1st, and al! certified checks received Th“ S tandard s<ys a fimily of six child Chewaucan river at this poiut, has am with bids, whether successful or un ren, living on Birch creek, Umitilla Co, good sheep range, and very cheap. ply sufficient fall and volume to drive i were all suddenly taken with diphih-*ri i, successful, will be held by the Depart any amount of machinery; so, what I i and all died and were buried the « tin * day ment until the performance of the con : 69 ACRES ask, is to prevent my prediction from tract shall have commenced. Tao fol Th«* J ick-o lvill« T imes * vs \ s ir. ot Of f. nl ; dj inii g i e Ci y of A»H nd “on tbe w»g’’ Which »hey are prepared to «ell at prices th it cannot fail to satisfy castors era. Be lowing California and Oregon awards becoming true? I answer, D >tbiug. Pho 11 <s Gi's Hl I) id I I'S <i inn dis o • <te<t nr ite — 5or 6 <re- uu’»i ’id O’ ni b-*!o.i th«* wu’er sure to call mid s»e us and s< e for \ ourselves. It is but a question of time. elbow j ill', 1 is < it i I li bv ’> -i:ig 1 nr n crib—A m iih u-<,ur : rd & ■ Cue.q>for c -u, will interest our readers: immedi- t rom a f ic* <o i KOI** . lb*, t’a.i: r .. A i- ' in The Great desert which lies Tn John M. Peek, Reading to Atlas So.988; Trinidad to Crescent citv, $988; ately north of this count v, reaching I al'endance 7S ACRES Happy Camp to Waldo, $588, aud j from Harney Like on the east to the A 11 ly f imfed >u the tr lie ’!ie> lier dix rui e- uth-wes Pu<« ix—7 eie» iti c..l- Black Bear to YakomLbill, $168. i Deschutes on the west and from the and thirteen fl i-ks of w ii-k y w « t • I Hom pt !iv Thr»e 'iou - 50 acre» b rd *uo< limb r, piiucip lly To O. J. Salisbury, Willow Ranch Chewaucan to Crooked river on the ly pl iced at her dispos <1. lathis connect-« iv I i e u k. F r »ale ch-*ap. to Reno, at $3,425. north, affords a vast winter range for ion it may be incidentally ui ntioned that fciy Fur par cut is nquireof To Charles Rota, Yreka to Linkville, j stock, almost unexcelled in the whole there were just fifte *:i men in the cat.— W atters & G aby , Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country, $610. Rriti Est te Agent» world. Cattle range there at will, as W kste in S tar To Minify L. Horan, Crescent City 34’ f] A-’hi ind Grenon. THATCHER & WORDEN. the snow never falls to any great depth, A Mr. Newt >n of Washington c >u*itj* • to Port Orford, $1,772. To T. W. Dorsey .of Mi Idleburg.Vt., and the stockmen who sit by their fires 1 it**!y lost eight cows and ■ ever <1 sleep from v2n I9tf. ASHLAND LIVERY p 'isoring by wild parsnip. await Dalles to Lake View, $3,888. I and smoke their pipes in peace, I To S. E. Huntley, Barron to Lake the coming of the balmy days of spring, The MERCfity st lies th it. Gen . .J W Ne- Veiw, $7,410. then gather iu their cattle to brand ini'll, < f P >lk C ui'itv, ex pec s to saw sev-'h SALE AND FEED STABLES ! Tn Robert M. Girrett. Jacksonville their calves aud their work is done. bun'red acres ot wheit ’his spring, lie h is Morrit Ba***. to Crescent City, Cal., $1,975. MAIN STREET, ASHLAND Like Jacob of old they grow rich on hail-ev«“ al t • in* run ling 1 i ing he win e To P. McMahon. Jacksonville to the increase of their herds. Tnat this • n I about ix hiiudre I acres are no v 'e>d\ Drownsborough, $621. noble people may ever dwell thus in for the seel. The General is the v Ty soul To Jessee D. Carr, Dairy to Tale of spirit an 1 industry .mi is bird to beat <«s peace aud prosperity, is the wish of THE UNDERSIGN rD 11 xVIM. Lake, $296. a practical granger. i.easeii the above »'.able*. frinii J. B. i ..op .i < ii A Neil b g> leave U» ii.loiinibe hl .a m kA! w orw T ier1 j UP w LAKE COUNTRY Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex change for goods. ♦ T' e State J ourxai . says; List Mon 'ay ev pubi c :h<>i h< is deieinihp d t..« merit .« con GENERAL NEWS. ening Mr. Fr «uk Coleman went mu behind tinuali e "1 t-e pairoiiiige tbai has ¡or n>aiii The St. Petersburg sppeial JCondensed from Oregonian und C ,11 Dispatches. ] his s iloon, and the light being dark, he } ears pa*t been confer.ed on th« sc ju»tiy says the excitement against E tigli nd is stumbled on a chunk of wood, fell dovn ty OULD Announce to the people of Jackson and Lake counties New Orlems, Feb. 2.5.—Thomas C. An and br ke mo of his ribs.. An M. I), was constantly increasing, till it has reached .that they have commenced receiving their new Fall Hock, fever heaU Several prominent journals derson was se itenceiJ this morning, in con iminediately »uniu oue i who reset tl.ebrok and that every day will witness additions to the largest stock of openly advocate war with England and sequence of the recomineuil ition of the en bones. 1 have const.i.tl} on baud the veij best insist that the blow shall be struck be jury to the mercy of tho court, to the lowest The S tani ard s iys h-- 1 '«t $1000 n«»ce<- term tinder tne law—two years at hard la fore British preparations are complet bor in the State penitenti uy anil c<ists. sary.to make up the $35,000 or ih- cumple SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES AND lion of the Yaquiua Biy railroad has been ed. Others advocate that a position on Deadwo nl, Feb. 2.5.—At Lead city to-day carriages . the straits bo sriz-d and Constantinople Ben. S Wadswirth e i.plied the c intent* of subscribed. occupied at once and then permit Eng a shot gnu into the bowels of John Me Will am Shafle , of Li>in Co., has be-n And can furchb my cusloibeo wi l> land to make what she pleases of the Tiegne, killing him instantly. They liaci bound <iver to await the acti hi of the Gr ni.I lui uout at any time. Ever brought to this market. 1 lay desire to say to every reader ot jqi y. on the charge of s ealing 54 sacks of i situation. quarreled over the possession of a lot. . this paper that if wheat. New York. Feb. 2.5.—R. W. T.iylo*. first In the Da les school des’ri • there are .539 CHEWAUCAN AND SIMMER LAKE. Controller of tye Tre isury, was stricken with paralysis this morning. while at bis schoolchildren The amount paid on' to* E g . T idings :—I am pleased to see ( desk, and died at his home two hours after school purp es dining the past year is O’ $2,021 .57. that yourself and readers take suoli a ward deep interest in our sister county — London, Feb. 25.— A co’respondent at Will do it, they propose to do the largest busintss this Fall and A'H OLÍ > Lake. And well may such an interest be Rime telegraphs that the feeling is growing Winter tvei done by el them in the last live 9 years, 9 taken; fur, are not oui interests jdenti- I here that the new pope is not so liberal as in il my trans- And that they can positively make it to the advantage of every ontf cal with those of the people of the L ike was thought. It seems certain that Cardi to call upon them in Ashland and test the truth ol their assertion«. country ? Whatever tends to their nal l’ect’i and Leo 13:h do not hold the sa tie ALL PERSON- (/WING THE vi. 31 1] il. F. l ’ lllLLíi ’ n. prosperity, certainly enhances our hap views. It is now beli vet the pope will ie- They will span* no pains to n aintain, more fully than ever the rep piness here. However, as yet I see in.iin secluded in the Vatican. utation ot their house as the Nashville. Feb. 25.— U. 8. Deputy Col nothing in regard to the north eastern lector Davis Iras returned from breaking up i portion of that wonderful land, so, per fliteon illicit distilleries in De K qb, White Are hereby requested tu cill Mid »ettle with either I caxli ui note, by Fe* ruary F ret, mit me to siy a few words iu regard to ami Putnam counties, and ariestingll men. 29 f] W a GXER, ANbER.-ON, & F e CO. that section. Ne v York, Feb. 26.—Townsen d Harris, On the 6th day of January last, in who negotiate 1 the first tieiiy w iih Japan Str yed from ’he iiudrrdgned, living at RockM- company with Mr. Fisk of Lake View, and was the first minister to that Country, low’e r lie e: our hu ll r *un ware, wio< l**¡l ou, ». od LET US all rom d; atro one Lo--gr y bu e-, e d<l e marked, I set out to visit Chewaucan, which died yesterday, aged 75. norhore. ïnf ni i n E i ’ i u-uti de owner ■ r a' lies north of said town about twenty- The house co nmittee on P.ieifi i railrn ids (Le T ikingh o.> o, I •• ing’<> bei '••<< icy, — il! b- five miles. The morning was clear directed alavorable report on the bill 'oi-x rrwardw! :<• ub v-, 33 3 GEi». KEl.l.EY. crisp and cold, aud a ri le of six miles tend tor ¡en years the time tor the comple brought us to Mr. Lewis’ ranch. Here | tion ot the North.*m Paciiic railroid. All Aim in f. c’ Eve:y hing Required for the Trade of the roads forked; the right hand one, | amendment has been mi le amiiorizing the crossing alow ridge to the eastward i company to issue bo ids to the aïnou ut ot enters Crooked Creek valley, a lonely $25.0 Min etch mite of the r >ad, with All persons indebted to M Hel This is the se is«>n <>f tbe year AI.L u the assent ot two thirds of the stuck-h ild- spot of earth, as yet scantily settled by ers. •liuuld «v'tle up unu (oiiipm'e iccoiints: >o ium. & Fountain, will please come for A FULL LINE OF— pleaee call lcr your iii '. ls . nd ¡et. u Sr I tie ward and settle the eame with the un a few stock men. But we followed the Paris, Feb. 25.—Gen. Duplessis died to np. fini it there ii.e uny inis:akvs m the uC- dersign« d. as the ohl books must be left hand road which leads directly day from injuries received from a (all from co in’', r< clify 'hem.» 9 squared up immediately. over the mountain to the steam saw his horse. Withinmy ihmks to oui* custoine:- for 33'f J. D. FOUNTAIN. ' re mill of a Mr. Joseph. We found con Louisville, Feb. 27.—The court of appeals their piist ecneion- patronage, wuh a>i i;« désiré t >r a continu me' "t the h iii .e, «e siderable snow ou the mountain. The at Frinkforl lo-ilay sustained the legality <»♦ wish otie and < Il h> u'th a <’ pr rpciij I d mill is inoperative just now as the the Frankiort lottery of Kentuckey. deciding A UAPPY SEW YEAR! ' the franchise a legal one. '1 he Case ha- “pipes are frozen up.” Thera is a 29:f.J J. M. McCAl.L & CO. —CONSISTING OF— wealth of timber surrounding it, while canse 1 much comment in Kentuckey. NOW IS THE UM E IO BUY APPLE TREE' the demand for lumber cannot ba sup- j Pittsbiiigb, Feb. 27.—Bertha \ an llblern Af THE ATTENTION ! ! plied by any one mill. We think of Complete I <i hundred miles walk in 28 hours 500 pounds of onion sets want dining_hpre, but as wo can get no pro- to-night with six minutes an! a h df to sp u*«-. The la-t ten miles was walked i i th *ee hours vender for our animals, we p iss on Always on hand and for sale at the lowest prices. and In minutes. The best time of the entire ed at the Ashland Store, by the I down the mountain until we enter the walkbeingon the last mile, which was valley of the Chewaucan. Here we , walked in 11 minutes and 15 secoiD. undersigned. ijZ^The highest market price paid tor find even less snow than iu G )oso Lake I Evansville, Ind Feb. 27.—Commodoro J. M. M c C all & Co. valley. Wo think of stopping over' D. Cortis a hum *r 50 years <«ld was shot WHEAT—OATS—BARLEY—BACON—AND—LARD Any upe who wi 1 pl nt on’ m o- b rd < f n night with Mr. S’.ephen Miss, who, through the he irt and killed “eir Mt. Ver i th. «-aud . ee •, cun g-t i bun Jor the rirti g ru ■> <f 7 Ce te «..ch, or lives well up tho river near the bead of non, I uliati i, yesterd iy, by his step-son, Come wiie, come all! and give us a trial the valley, but as the man of the house aged 13. C i rtis was trying to murder his v2i>20 f.] is absent and the goo.l womm thought wife, i.i a drunken spre *, aud the boy got a J. Hl. McCALL ACO gun and shot him. best not to enteriain strangers, wo went I Lindon. Feb. 27.—Lord N ipier of M ty- on down to Mr. White’s,where we were LA* A gr» i v .ri -t- of Ü e «h ale, Nil nd orn - 2/i /’/ //•?.< <>/’ entertained in genuine western style. We dola, Governor of Gibralter, has arrived iu ’U' 1 ('ree-, of ’he ve y b b < kids, itlw ys ou SEWING MACHINES! vote Mr. White a jolly fellow. Next here and had a long conference with the lin d iid or su ec e«p. Be -ar- ro g\*<- ni~ « <• II Duke of Cambridge, Comm imier-in-chief. íi I m I s e lot outstlf. O. •OOI.IDGE. (2-33'f morning found us early on the road, ; The afternoon piperssiy it his b *en decid still heading towards the north, but my el to employ Lori N.inier as Commander-in- jovial companion, like the prophets of chief of any exp’-ditiou try force ihat in ty BOX TOP, 2 DRAWER.^ & DROP LEAr. DR. H. T. IHLOW K. J. F a KL o W. okl, having seen visions in his dreams, be sent out iu case of war, with M jor SGO» $30! $60! soon turned back fur libme. I still General Wolseley as chief of staff. (O) rode on down the beautiful and ever Washington, Feb. 28.—A ines*ige his verdant valley, passing ranches here just been received from th** President veto READ and there, until I halted for a short ing the silver bill. The Louse at 1: 30 The lis’ ' f See* f<«r 1876 ii'l Psi uouial- from tbe A Large and Fresh stock of An Elegant stock of Clothing .N OW & F ALOW Vtrj be-t ju g»» iu ’ ti»tuli «tn: time at a neat little school house, where p issed the bill over the veto by a void of 1!><: Dry Goods at the at the W», h« u <l»r-'gi e i. re idei'» of J < k»o>i cou,<tj, I found a small but prosperous school against 73. At 4 o’clock th«» senate pr<«- owii'ii .i «i b v g u» <1 u» Mi g-1 M cii u* -tib.- PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE cieu ly lu» g n> satisfy u - ’h u » u ev-ii re»j*-ci cee led to vote on the silv -r-bill, no'with conducted by Mr. W. D. Arnett. Near .. FlKhT— LASS U..X e loi II kib » • f Lu. oy Would ci »»> lu ij ree ir o d Alrliiug io ,, ui - here is the postoffice, kept by Mr I standing the objection* of the Pre*id m*, and cliire ««rire -Ci.«»» erw lug lu chiur: it was passed by a two third ’ s vote; Fre»» Di U«» of au i.iud- kept cou. lauti, ju band Blair, a very accommodating P. M. Iu A Fine Assortment of Fancv Mr«. Geu Wi) on, ! Mr». T. B. A' kiuson. A splendid stock of Boots and % Ye is D>, Nays 19. Mi ». Pie- P i , p», M«». b J. <j,iv*r, thia vicinity also resides Mr. George Goods and Notions at the Shoes at the - ALsO Mr». I J Phiv,», Ur». F. Lux, Mr- J .¡i.. O lb, Elliott, one of the large stockmen of Per i. Feb. 28.—The Russian and Turkish Mr-. M L t) u.l, PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. M ». S E liiiul p. M ». E U.K«- PAINTS this country. Here I had tho pleasure lines at San Stefano are separated by the lit Mi», l. W. Ju . îo U, M » .N Firl.rr, (11 S tie river Karasn. Russian and Turkish sen Win P «ue. Ml- A K..» , -♦ ♦ ♦- of organizing a noble little lemperanco tries stand at either end of a bridge I0D feet Mr». Mr» M R gg-, DYE- STUFF Mr- 1 I. M.K»i.zie. .1 E.... n, M‘».J R >er, lodge. Just across from here, lies an long. OlBcers and men of the two armies Mr». SOAP I Mr» M. A. P imtr, I * M Mier, . , u.e _ cu..nt uilor, I «¡uhi« F rej, •• •• extensive tract of swamp or overflowed i fraternize in ths inut re nirkable ni inner Ml». L linbU. g, ri*» I An immense stock of the best P« rfumery, ami all kinds of M » H H«'J<«.», , A. M. ik», “ »• Excitement in Russia. Main Street, Ashland, POPULAR STABLES GENERAL MERCHANDISE HORSES BOARDED Standard Goods, Sold at the lowest ir.arket price, Notice. Wagner, Andersen Fat mer’s Mill Company $5 00 REWARD! ACKNOWLEDGED HEADQUARTERS tapie and Fancy Goods, Groceries, Hardware, Clothing, Beds bhoes Hets, Caps Millinery and Dress Goods, Crockery/ Glass and tinware. Shawls, Wrappers, Cloaks. UP! Scuîtern and Sciith-Eastein Cregon Casimeres, Flam els, Tweids, Doeskins, Blankets Stocking Yarn and Made-up Clothing. Ashland Nursery REDUCTIOffl A Thousand fo’ 70 DoJars ! PIONEER AN $80 SINGER HR $t0 ! A sîilan.4 And Liberal Discount for Cash ! STORE. Qxegon, City Drug Store Diuggists a id Apothecaries land, covered with rushes aud other V Mr». C. w |G«u. Nu ley, hre-n« k-r. brands of Tobacco and Cigars at Mr.-. T J J Bel, ”’ T Bel i Mi «Mr J. P.iai n nutritious grasses, above which rise the I Mrs. E Meli .< i» 1, ! Mr , J P Mcu ui»!, STATE NEWS« the PIONEER STORE. ¡Ms li ly E mb Mr». Alio Vkicu, tules, tall aud luxuriant. A large: [Con lensed from Suie Eich ingés] PATENT MEDICINES Ne^..K?, u.le i»«l ! k i»i- 11 'F j ' '.« ____________ ‘eiilB un ll «rd quantity of hay is annually cut on the or urJ»-red. THE CINGER MANEG CO., Nearly every family about Hepner, Cur. Fir»t eu Y mb 4 - » Punì Funi a,d .jid O<e^óa. Oie«,óa. SSTPRESCRlPriONS coefully compounded, borders of this swamp, while iu the J. W. ItlGÌs, A ufnt , A huland . Umatilla Co., has bee 1 visited by diphtheria. -.0 h ne but genutue rucies u-ed. GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILS, winter season, when frozen sufficiently, e It has not b^en so fatal however, as el-e- ßäJ^Pnce» a» low uà Uè Hai» e wi ! jue ifj. SEWING MA» I INn>AL S FOR 1876. it affords a retreat for the thousands of where. Out of fifty or sixty ca«es, oil “Cheaper than the Cheapest” is Our motto. 6tock, where the tall tules shelter them five or six deaths have occurre 1—O reoox - THE SI WR MF’GCu SOLO 262,316 ’ ine one door *ou ’ h of h«- Pun n cr — op. from the winds and they crop tue Howe M ichi e *'o., l'<9. »97 poai.c ‘De Aeblai<1 H..u»r. rushes and grasses at their pleasure, un . Wbe I r & VV11-... MUgCi., 1"8 997 Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods. E. O. Norton has sold the Salem R ecord D in-» le S. » . C <, 23.587 conliug out fat m the sprmg. 4 ere v B H A-S. M Co., 17,934 CiT’Dr.. H T T sli w ein h I wh * 5» for-d at Farther down the valley, lives my old ' to Geo. W. McClane, W. J. Rice. L I’. Hall, Wwd hew’iii. M et !•••• u., 14,425 die bb -re, n ad> o sue d u- pruf«-»»kn-j cuds. 12,75.8 ¡ friend George Small, now the owner of and Wallace Mauley. L. 1’. llali will con W • ox <k G b >- M •• Co , s 4 MRS.M. W. HAR6ADINE. Fluii uve “ 2,789 i countless herds of cattle and horses. i tinue as editor. v2ol8-ly 1 V2o33tf] INLOW & FARLOW <1 «« << <« M 4t 44