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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1878)
THE TIDINGS. ASHLAND FRIDAY.................................. TO OCH PATRONS. With the issue of .Jane 7, will pnd the 2d volume of the I’ idin ;s. We are pie ised to be able to report to our friends that th- pist year has been a very pros-peroua one for the paper. Notwithstanding the scarcity of money in the country tbe subscription list and advertiring business have steadily in creased, and we think we are justified in expecting a still greater increase of business during the coming year. It lias been our endeavor to furnish our subscribers with a good local paper, and we accept the gener ous support given us by the people as an evidence of their approval. While we re main in charge of tbe paper we shall e truest ly endeavor to merit a continuance of their patronage. By the close of the volume we wish if possible to settle all uiir acc Hints so as to enter upon the third year with »“clean slate.’’ This we hope our ‘.¡ends will assist us in doing, as the balance due us wi l make the financial situation much easier and per haDs enable us to enlarge the paper in the near future. THE CHIN ESE QUESTION. It ¡9 reported that, on May 4th, the Sen- ate sub committe on the Chitte.-e question unanimously reported in favor of returuiug Sargent s resolution to ih • main committee and asking an immediate report to the Sen ate. It is thought this action greatly in creases lhe probability ol so n action be ing taken on 'his perplexing qaestiou ut the present se.-sion. If it can be brought before the Senate witbou’, too great delay, it will probably pass that bo ly and go at Once to the house, when it can De acted on without being delayed by having to go into tbe cal endar and fellow a multitude or other meas ures. The resolution requests the President to open correspondence with the Chinese and British governments, with a view of se curing a change or abrogation of all stipu lations in existing treaties which permit the unlimited immigration of Chinese into the United States. i --------------- ♦ ■ < ■ ■ — THE LION AND BEAR. The Eastern question still remains an enigma. It is apparent however 'hat the situation is extra uely precarious and that even the most careful at.d adroit manage ment m iy Dot prevent one of the must .stu pendous wars ot the age. Notwithstanding the hopeful’itews of Russian concessions, it would seem that no material change has oc curred ia the principal questions in dispute. It appears that Englan t dem inds the plac- ingut the tieaty of San Stefano before the peace congress, while Russia refuses to y eld on that point. As long as this differance remains undecided, there is doubtless dan ger. A petition in tbe interest of p<-ace,and representing that no material obstacle ex ists to pi event tbe assembling of the congress has been presented to the Queen. It bears the signaturesot 17,000 persons, including a number of prominent noblemen, and mas have some iuflence up< n the act.on of the British cabinet. In the mean time, war prepantions continue upon an immense scale, and very soon England will be well prepared lor any emergency. »—-------------- - - ------------------------- SHALL WEI offers to build the Albany and Brownsville railroad, provide I the citizens of Linn coun ty refuse to make up the necessary amount. Geo. E Watkins, of Wasco county had his leg broken a short time ago by being thrown fiom bis horse. It is repo ted tb itC d. T B. Rickey and his son Blis« have purchase I 4.1)0 > head <>1 cattle in E intern Oregon tor a California stock men. Two physicians of Baker city h ive treated 125*cose« of diphtheria since last November. Richard Ilorton. carpenter of the B arba - coiTA while the vissel was lying at a Port and whnri.f 11 overboard <>n Saturday night, while partially intoxicated, and was drowned. FOR SALE! We have now en rou’e hy Rdlroad from the cele bra -.ed niHDafactory of Fisu Brae., R eine, Wis. 3 * wagons 34 W. T. State Bed, Cal. Bre kand Seat. .« _14 ll ll •. fr. 3 “ 34 -» «« .. «4 •« ll « sc 4 ll ll «Í « 1 •• n « ll ll 4 « ll <( il 1 Which wr wi'l be able to se’.l at reduced rates, either al Roret urg or Astil..ud, for cash. Chronicle New Orleans. May 1.—Gen. Escobedo dis appeared fr>>m here yesterday, and is believ ed to be iu San An<oniu taking lhe first steps towards revolution. Gettysburg, May 1.—Extensive prepara tions are being m ide here to observe Deco ration Day. lhe oration will be delivered by Gen. Beu. F. Bu let*. President Hayes and Postmaster General Key wili be pres ent. Saratoga, May 1.—John Morrissey died at half past 7 this evening. Morrissey 's bus iness paitners are here,but nothing is known by them us to how he l« fi his business. Washington, .lay 1.—The public debt statement for April shows a decio»se lor the month of $3,015,8(15. Washington, May 2.—The bills granting additional bumested rights to settlers within the limits of tailroad or military road gr.<n's was to-day repot ted from the senate public lauds cummitir-e, wiih tecotuuiendalious fur passage, and placed on lhe calendar. Washington, May 3 —Real Admiral C. B. P. Rogers, about July 1st will be asdguel to the coimnaud of the Pacific station,a con solidation of the North and South Pacific stations. W ashington. May 3.—There is abundant evidence th it Let do’s friends on the Ameri can side, are making a strong movement to cio-s lhe Rio Grande to make trouble with Diaz. Washittg’on, M ly 3.—Switzerland ami Holland have accepted the invitation to participate tn the silver congress. Gilvastou, M iy 3.—No.hing of interest transpired on the Rio Grande to-day. The civil and unlit try utiiboriiies are taking measures to prtrve|k a violation of neutral ity laws. Hornell-vi le, N. Y. May 4.—A person in lull Russian uniform passed thtongh hereon the Eiie tram this morning, lie uasa thioitgii tick, i to .San Franc.sco. Omaha, M <y 5.—Charles Menz e commit ted Mitcide last night by shooting himself; disappointed love. St. Pe ersburg, May 5.—The A oence Rt sse suy s a much better impres-itui pre vails respecting the pio-pect of neg Hutious. ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY. The subscriber gives notice that he is now prepar ed to till orders fur gloves of the Also lace leather etc , etc. Call at my establish meat on Granite Street and eee fur yourself. J no. I* R. Hutchings MISS I. C. SWINGLE. MISS M.A. SWIKGLE & SISTER Have Opened a First- Class Milllaery Stese Would inform his friend* that hi* Subies at gon, 12 miles north-east of 550 Acres good t low 1 nd—300 Acre« order fence. Two good dwelling*- Meu-houre, B-.rn, shed and other out btrldit g*. Well Witen-d by creek and sprit ga—Plenty ufgocd rail timber-Good range fur stock. PH ICE: S8 00 PEH A CHE. This is A No. I Farm with good sheep range, and very cheap. GiT For particulars loquirecf W atters à G aby , Real Es Ute Agents Ar bland Oregon. ASHLAND LIVERY SALE AND FEED STABLES ! LINEVILLE, LAEE COVNTY, OREGON. Are now receiving from San Francisco an ex.eueive stock of goods of great va rifr exactly suited to the trade of the LAKE COUNTRY Which »hev are prepared (o «ell at prices that cannot fail io satisfy customers. sure to call and see us and see for yourselves. B» Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex- change for goods. Do not forget the 0!d Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. MAIN STREET, ASHLAND THATCHER & WORDEN. ------- O-------- v2nI9tf. the UNDERSIGNED HAVING W an* Leased lhe above stable«, from limp.nan <£ Ned b-gs leave to iuloim the BUTTE HICK & SMITH PATTE li NS. public ihatheis deieimimd to merit a con t“ir Dressmaking done to order. tinuant e <4 ti e patroiiHge that has ¡or man) All unters lrom a disiAice promptly Hued Goods vears past been cuufetied uu thise justly Cue.ip fur Carli. [u21v2 f. ▼ ▼ < F H »T8, BONNETS, FLUWE hS, PLUMES, NECK TIES, IVTE, LADIES FUKNlKBlEU GouLS, ETC., ETC VARIETY STORE. J- S- HERRIN & C@.8 Millinery Goods, SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES AND CARRIAGES. HORSES BOARDED Consi*ting of the latest styles of bdi»» hats and SHADFH, aud i. full block of F lo WEUB, O b N a ME&TS aud T rimmings ; al . o , DRY GOODS, CASsIMERES, I WEEDS, LAWNS, ALPACAS. PRINTS, And satisfaction guaranteed in all my trans actions. v2n34tf] li. F. PHILLIPS. brown and black DOMESTIC, check aud striped blllRilNG; Alsu, Glassware, Cigars, Nuts. CHEAP FOR CASH. NOW IS tÇHE TIME TO BUY APPLE TP.EEb Ashland Nursery. Call on u* «nd examine gixxls, and ascertain prices, before piirciuuii g elteivacre. Jtirti auor Li.itli <>t J. M. AlcCdl A: Co.'s [Uj4tk.fl Any on* who wi’l pl-int out an orchard of a tbouraud ttees, cau gel UM.ru lor Lhe trillii g »um ul ! 7 Cex.18 euch, or - OREGOS NEW GOODS! GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Ever l)iuusi’lit to tliib il ui Ret. J hey desire to say to every reader et‘ this paper that if Standard Goods, Sold at the lowest market price, And that they can positively make it to the advantage of every eee to call upon them in Ashland and test tbe tiuth of their assertions. They will spare no pains to n ainfain, n ore fully than ever the imp utation ul their house as the- ACKNOWLEDGED headquarters Produce taken at cath price. NEW GOODS! OLLI.) Announce to the people of Jackson and Lake counties that they have commemtd receiving their new Fall Muck„ and that every day will witness additions to lhe largest stock of Will do it, they propose to do the largest business this Fall aid Winter ever done by them iu lhe last five years, AT THE A'so, a 1 :rge assortment of small articles usually found in drj Ruuds’ huUcfce. All oí wuich w ill be Buld Main Strett, Ashland, Ou reas mable terms, and given tie best of attention. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD Coosfrtirg of Are in exce'leut repair, amply provided wiih Red Aud tiiat curtuuiers will be wui.ed on promptly aul in lhe btrl st jle, Morris Eatiiii. I have constantly on band the very best And can furnish my customers wiih a tiptop turn out at any time. Have now on baud a tine aefor'.nieut of Crockery and Groceries, Tobacco “ Candies “ J. M. McCall. PCPULAR STABLES ASHLAND ÊÎJSÎKVïLÎEfiE LAKE COUNTY DEALERS IN Located in Jackson county Ore Ou Maio Street, Ashland, Next door to the Post Oito'e, Up sUdrs in Dr. Inlaw's , New Buildiug. VW t E HAVE NOW ON HIND A BEAUTIFUL ASHO1T- Linkvitle Livery Stables. GEORGE NURSE 820 ACRES Or LAND!! 34tf] (uolttf) I SIKES WORDEN Jacksonville. Jnoe B.R. Hutchings, MIKS M. A. SW1NGIJE. H. M. THATCHER. THATCHER & WORDEN J. M. M’ ALL i CO. ™»sir BEST BUCKSKIN, IN GREAT VA RIETY, GENERAL NEWS. [Condensed from Oregonian and Dispalcbe*.] Wagons, Wagons! A Thousand for 70 Dollars! C'2T'A great variety <.f fu e Shade, Nut and orm- meutal Tree«, of the very l>st kiude, alwaya ou h:.nd »nd ior eu'e ci.e ip. Be sure to give me a c»l) anil »te for jourself. O. COOLIDGE. (2-33if AT — Staple and Fancy Goods. Groceries. Hardware, Clcthirc, Ecits. bhoes. Hats, Caps. Millinery and Dnss Gocds, Crockery, Glass and Tinware, Shawls, Wrappers, Cloaks. And in fact Everything Required for tbe Trade of Eciithern and Sciith-Eastein Oregon Shall we ever be bless d with a railro id? HACK Excellent BUGGIES and No 1 —A FI LL LINE OF---- DB. H. T. INLOW E. J. FABLOW. This is the great.question of the hour to tbe A Good RlDlNli llORbES alwaye uu huid inhabitants of our rich but is.dited coun Horsts promptly cured fur, and vi 4 try. How soon would our valley, f.voted Tourists and Others Outfitted us it is in dimite,soil and all the uaturale e- On the shortest n dice meuts of we dlh and power, “bloom and C-*T Iki Lot fall to give the Llxkvil'e S'; Lies atm blossom as the rose’’ in such an event. H-w V2i 14’f] GEORGE NURSE, soon would our gteit rich and half tilled —CONSISTING OF— farms commence to yield such a surplus as • re The beat good* £-£ at the lowest prices. the careless scratching of the past decade * r i * has given little indication of; how s, on Casimeres, Flannels, Tweeds. Doeskins, Blankets Stocking DRY GOODS. GROCERIES, IHLOW & FARLOW would the upland pastoral lands be covered FANCY GOODS. NO11ONS, Yarn and Made-up Clothing. FINE CLOTHING, with a. vast acreage ul ‘ golden grain’’ aud MEN AND 1JOY*’ SLITS, even thousands of acres of forest yield to bUOl’S AND SHOES; Druggists and Apothecaries Always on hand and for sale at the lowest prices. the might of lhe agriculturist; how soon would capital flow into our mountain fast iZ^The highest market price paid for Freeh Drugs of all kinds kept constantly on hand A LARGE STOCK OF nesses to bring torlh the vast mt uerri wealth, as yet a se tied book to Us. We are still —.ADSO“ CANDIES WHEAT—OATS—BARLEY—BACON—AND—LARD. too poot to do much ourselves towards se AND NUTS, PAINTS CIGARS AND curing such a great artery ot trade and com TOBACCO; OILS Come *»ne, come all! and give us a trial. mence through our valley, end our hope CROCKERY, DYE-STUFF GLASS WARE, mutt lie in the action of some one of the STOVES and SOAP r2n20lfd J. M. McCALL t CO. HARDWARE. gieat corporations to which such an enter* Perfumery, and all kinds of prise would be an easy achievement. Lut I these great companies act only where self interest suggests. Will not tbe’Central Pa PATENT MEDICINES cific in order to secure tbe already great and vast developing trade of Oregon {^’PRESCRIPTIONS cuefully conij otrnded, aud Washington clo-e up the gap which re and u ue but xeuuiuearitck)» Ured. mains between Reading and Roseburg, and Price* a* low a* the timt» will justify. thus “steal a march’’ upon tbe Northern Pa cific ? It te ms to us that the outlook in this CiT Store one door *outh of the Postoflice—op- respect is rather encouraging, and in com po*i,e the AehlaLd HuU*e. ' TIN, SHEET IRON AND COPPER mon with a multitude of other isolated WARE, ßärDn. H T I nlow can alw-.j* be found at Rogue Rivers, weanxously await tbe lesult A Large and Fresh stock of An Elegant stock of Clothinr the ature, r< ady to aneud to proie»»ii uai calle. ------------- ° » hoping that lhe improved prospects of the Dry Goods at the at the Northern Pacific will cause the gieat Central V2u33tf] INLOW & FARLOW PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. to reach out au arm for the valuable iribuie Which we would willingly yield. All of which, will be sold ♦ SR’S CHEAP STORE. i £.r GOODS, CITY DRUG S T ORE. j< h On hand and made to order, Ashland. Qsefcn, ©f tïi© Be&t Quality, -------------- <----------------------------- T. G. WATTERS. STATE NEWS. CHEAP FOR CASH [Condeneed irurn Sute Exchanges] Totil amount of taxable property in the city of Albauy.for the year 1878,5997,552— only $2,47b less than a million. Amm from Htrrisburg. while on a ben der at Gervais, was knocked down and rub bed of about $85 in com and Lis buggagr check. Two boy.*, one fourteen and the o’ber six- te *u ye*rs of age. robbed a pedd er at Le The Splendid Imported Percheron Stallion, Grande lately, of 5 or 6 hundred dul's wurih of goods. Cue confessed, and they were Will Strnd the ensuing season as follows: At my stables, le.ir Arhiaud, un M onday forenoon, held fb answer in the sum of $l,2G0 each. '1 nvHeDAY at d F kiday , a od a G rd well’. S’, be. GENERAL The Jacksonville T imes learns th it Klip- pel As Co’s ditch on Big Applegate is almost completed- It is expec e 1 that piping will be in pr- gress in the course of a few weeks It is reported that Gov. D. P. Thompson, in J ag K.'ONVILLÉ, on T uesday and W ednes day , of etC'J Week. fciySEASoN, f 25, in gold coin, payable òn July 1st fc^TGxHl pHsiur. ge for mares, at 62| cent» per «tea. No liability lor accidebte or eecapes. c DOtS'.f W. G. MYER. t O. R. MYER. WATTERS & MYER. HrA TCHMA A ERS, JE WELERS AND . OPTICIANS. A Fine Assortment of Fancy A splendid stock of Boots and Goods and Notions at the Shoes at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. •------- One door south of the Pu8t-offiice, Ash land, Orrgo i, Bushels of Wheat and Oats want ed in exchange for goods at Cash Prices. ¡^Please give me a call and convince yourself, before purchas ing elsewhere, as I will nut be un dersold. To Whom It May Concern. IN ORDER TO SQUARE UP, I HAVE GIVEN MY ACCOUN1STO Daniel Gaby» To collec’. All indebted to me will please CALL A1 I1IS OFFICE A T ONCE, B. F. REESER. AND SETTLE THE SAME BY CASH OR NOTE. X. Ashland, May, 1X8. (nc48tf). notami J H SKIDMORE An immense stock of the best brands ot lobacco aud Cigars at the PIONEER STORE. —-—— ♦ •-------- __ GROCERIES, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, PAINTS AND OILS. “ Cheaper than the Cheapest ” is Our motto. Bring on your Produce and Exchange for Goods. ........ MRS.M. W. HARtAKKE.