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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 31, 1878)
THE ASHLAND. TIDINGS • i- ; Do not drive too much stock to the Lake country. Mr. J. W. Rtpga, the photographer, Prof. O. R. Myer’s writing school Culbertson XX’ V T ; J E Potter. XV F ,i??^The National Gobi Medal was award ed to Bradley A Rnlofson for the best Pho hae gone to Lake county. closed on XXrednesday evening. Tbe S.; Ssrah Brown. XX’ T.; Marv E. Pot- tographs in the United States, and the X’ien- FRIDAY MAY 31, 1878. pupils made excellent progress in pen ter XV C ; J >bn Sly, XV M ; Lilly Pot na Medil lor the best in the world. Mr. John Conway is already using Our old friend Daniel Walker, has manship during the term. The follow tor, XX’ D M.; Della Heckathorn, W I 429 Montgomery Street, San FraDcisco. potatoes of this year’s planting. returned from Like county, to remain ing is a statement of their “ standing ” -------------- ------------------- G.; M. 8. XVocd, XX’ O G.; Rosa Potter, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE. “at home” for a while. ATTENTION, ALL! at the close of the school: Robert P. \V. O’. T., and Eber Emery Lodge 240 acres of spleudid bay land on S ime six or seven thousand feet of Truth crush el to earth will rise *g >ln, F Ober, 86; Juo. Leach, 97; E. A Me Deputy. Sprague River for sale at a bargain. soap vender The glass-consuming the church lumber baa beeu borrowed The eternal days of lime are her«; Pherson, 96; G A Brown, 97; C. B. Inquire of the T idings man. on our streets ou by different parties; please return it at But error, wounded, writhes witn pain, created quite a stir I find quite a village here at the And die» among bis worshipper s, McPherson, 98; W. C. Fox, 95; Je u se Wednesday evening, He ate so much I Point and evidences of more improve once, or pay fur it, as we dow have use Robert Taylor, now nnuaging J. D. Bar ant . thereior Houck, 98; J. M. XX ’ agner, 100; H. glass we were afraid his tricks would I ment ail around. The stores au»l mill ------- 0»-—— • By order of the Building C» hd . Carr’s cattle, will probably visit Ash Giddings, 100; Sheridan fboruton, 100; are doing »veil and farmers round about become transparent. A. W illets , land about the centre of June. How is the strawberry crop this year ? Clarence Philips, 96; II Leach 98; are expecting an abundant harvest. A. G. K ockfellow , Clint. Brown, of Sprague River,late Charlie S. Palmer, luO; Frank B. Rosi A few more ot those $10 suits at lhe brick Our genial friend, James McCully, II. C. H ill . XV. R. D unbar . — ■ — ■ ► ♦ <--------------------- — store. ly shot by J.Fritz Moutz.is rapidly re ter, 86; Xr. E Watters, 99; T. I. Good has returned from XVood river to ex J. N. Terwilliger, house, sign and Jacksonville Items. High clerks and low* prices at the Pioneer amine the right of suffrage in Jackson covering. We learn that Montz has child, 87; T. F. Rogers, 91; Eddie ornamental painter, paper banger etc. stare. gone to Lake View to surrender him Philips, 87; Albert Fox, 98; Jennie ville. Ashland, Oregon. [no44tf] May 26, 1878. self to the authorities. Leach, 98; Hattie Thornton, 99; M. A. Bennett 1,000,000 will raise a good crop Albert Walker, lately returned from E ditor A shland T idings :—I had take '" notice . < this year. From Howard AleBiide, who return Brown. 100; Lucy Kennedy, 100; Cora Sprague River, reports the community the pleasure of meeting oue of our All person knowing tliemRelvea in Oorretpendenta should be careful to write tranquil since the Brown—Muntz affair ed from Linkville with his team, on A. McCurdy, 98; Lm-lla McBride, 99 • “ old pioneers, ” Mr. James Sutton, debted to the Ashland XX’oolen Mills, Ella Leach, 97; Martha Baniea plainly. »•:*» . A. Oder, 98; and the grass splendid; Monday, we learn that be pasaed 9.600 are hereby notified to call and settle, who is now engaged in canvassing our O. L. Stearns, of Pioneer, was in town » head of sheep, en route to the Lake Minnie J. Coolidge, 99; Ida Kentuor, either with cash or note in thirty days G. XV. Wilshire started for Tulu 100; I»la A. Laue, 100; A. E. Miller, city for several now and valuable books from this date. few days ago. country, also several bunds of cattle. Lake on Wednesday morning, having People are so engrossed with politics 100; E. M. Mi'Pnersun, 100; M. J. Lane XV. H. A tkinson , Agent. Fragrant Havana’ejhr^e for s qwerter. at A shland , April 5th, 1878. 43tf And now XV. XV. Kentuor comes to learned that his son XV. A. Wilshire, 99; Maggie Watters, 99; May Watters, that some of them Liurdly tuke time to B. F. Reeser’s. the front and testifies that his athletic 98; Adella McBride, 96; Bella Ralph, eat or sleep, and then will nut reach now at that place, is quite ill. Thanks to .Miss Hattie Thornton for an T he . best of flour and fresh ground Light Bruhma (»ouie kind of a domes 97; Ester Goodchild, 96; Nellie Good the go.»l of their solicitude. graham aud corn meal delivered in any «legs nt bouquet. A fe.v mornings ago. the roof of Dr. Chit tic fowl) has laid two eggs in one duy, child, 89. The 4tb of July topic is dished up part of Ashland, ut mill prices, by the Shirts at a dollar and a quarter at J. M woods residencecnight tire from a ¿»‘moral -------- o--------- one of them about the magnitude of a Eagle Mill. * iu sin all doses. ized flue, but luckily w «»discovered in lime McCall A Co’s. medium sized goose egg und the other ProÁ'riimiue. The 'limes speaks of a dead wan tv J'Y r >< r ■ vb iRii.e«* you cat eiig ge In. A fine stock of groceries, candles etc. at the uud the tire promptly eKtinmii-be»l. like unto the egg of u blackbird. That per day ruad» by Post Office Store. found in Jacksonville He proved to ■ ■ J N I la 'j‘/j f I i ?.* lo * $20 orlter of either »ex, Please remember that G. W.Smith watch Brahmu did a good day’s work. •The following is the programme for be a strawman, aud is supposed to be A—.A- rigntin i heir owu ioc.litie«. Parasol* and ladies’ hat«, in great variety, maker and jeweler, keeps constantly on P r'icukfe ani »imple» wor'li $5 free Itnpr.w* yo»r the musical eutertaiument to be given Weather lieport the person who puts in ko n.auy straw » »re time al V<i» bu -he»». Adilres» Sri» ron * O u , al J. M. McCall A Go’s hand a fine assortment of goo ls which he at the Ashland Academy, on the even Por'laod, M«ii»e. . [î-51-l From observations taken at sunrise: bids on tat Government contracts. Wanted, forty or fifty cords of fir or < oak will dispose of it reasonable prices. ing of Jnue 4th, by Miss XVeber’s JÜ), clear; May 24, bark at Tolman’s tannery., Our efficient (?) fire department is music scholars: • 1 « 4 Mr.Sayer is engaged in completing his res 25, Subscribe tor the Ashland T idings at the taurant and bakery bull Hag near the bridge Overture: Fra Dravilo, by Misses composed of a tiuek, wmeh contains ¿tttornnianil tfouu$Horat-?aiv « 1 «< 50, 26. beginning of the 3rd volume. hooka, ladders and buckets, The on M tin sb ret: i’h • building will be quite ail Susie Hill and Bell Dr ike. NOTARY PUBLIC 44, cloudy; 27, Ira P. Chandler, of Dny Lake,Lake Co is ormuue.it to that part of the city when com Song: “We are c»yming Sister ?J try,”hy steamer bus not yet arrived. and «Í 40. rain ; 28, in "the valley” for JbrfHv iffryl. -' pleted. • ' REAL ESTA TE A GENT. One by one the old laud marks dis Ml «ses Etta Hargadiue, R,chelAp tl li 42, 29, {¿¿5~S,iecid at'endon given to all matter» requir piegate and Me»srd. XV. XV. Watson appear. Mr. Chavuer has had some of «4 The rain on Monday and Tuesday was 43, clear. 39. ing un Attorney . t the U. S. Laud Office. the oldest buildlugs in town removed, and M. L. Alford. Worth thousands to the f irmer». The numbers next a!ter the date indi- L ake V iew , L ike C o .,O kegon . Racking Chair Poika, by Misses Lizzie tu be r. placed by new. Several build emto the temperature above zero. M»y 31, 1878. [to-SO-tf Du not forget the t o icert to bu given at ings will be erected here this season. Hargadine aud Jennie Leach. H. C. H ill . the Academy on Tuesday *v«-ning, June 4th c.u maka ni.-uey f >»<er ut work fur us Hittie Waltz, by Mtsoea Leue and The height coutiuues to arrive. I han at nnmai ¿ C »pital nut reqatr- • —~ r J T 'i—‘: ed;we will, uri yuj $12 p-jr dor al Officers of rilute Creek Lodge, No. Katie Chitwood. Scarcity of space n»» cuinpdhd us to prune believe our mere bunts are carrying huuir ut .Ue by uie iuuus ruin». Men, Col. E. C. Ma.-o:i, Acting Inspector Ge i wur currespuudence c uisiderably this ■»»»rúen, boy* a ik I girl« wan ed »v»wy- 285, I. O. G. T.: Jno 8 Cuathan, XV Song: “Our Front Stoop,” by M heavier stocks than ever before, aud of the Dep’t. of the Columbia, cune in frjin where «o »urk for ui«- Now i» ihr lime. week. C T; Ella Miller, XXr R H 8: Firiuda L. Alford. tlr.-t choice. Cortiy outfit ini teriur fræ. A idrea» Ft. Klamath on Thursday of last week, and, T rue k Cu., Augusta, M iiue. [2-51-1 Buioughs, XX ’ L H 8; Katie XVilder, XX ’ Smith ’ s March, by E ldie Myt»r. Emigrants aro flocking to our State If you want a good bedspread you can se on Saturday, departed fur headipiaikrs al V T; XV. R. 8tockton, XVr 8; George Storm March, Galop, b y Misses from ail points, and all fiud desirable cure one for a dulia, and .a halt at J. M. Portland. Sloan. XV T; Jno. McAlister, XV F 8; Alena Weber and Rachel Applegate. homes; yet there is plenty of room for McCall A Co a. Lize Wilder, XV M; Mary Fe man, XV Song: “Auger Nellie,” by M h -. cs Uttie thousands more. A cousin of Capt. N >Cwithstanding that Chete aie W attebs . D M; 8. P. Sloan, XV I G; C. F. Nick- Dunn and Louella XViihts and Barnes pushed through to day from M ymiui and M a as-1 «s on Main street, it .gets erson, X\ O G; XV. J. Ray, \V (J; 8 A. Messrs. Alford and XVatsou. Kansas. He will settle near Roseburg. pretty dry sometimes. Biiroughs, W A ri; J. L. Wilder, P t “Tripping o’er the Lawn,” by Miss *Tiio street commissioner bad the T; Rev. J. XV. Ray, L D. WG /Xnuie XX ’ ulker. Do u >t fo get to call ou t:ie two 51 try’s at principal streets cleaned. He should ---------- ------------------------ Star of lhe West, Galop, by Mies Bell th» V trkny Store aud make ail optical sur Hurrah for Lake 1 continue the good work throughout Drake. vey of the latest styh-s. M ekganse », O k . May 27,*78. < he city. PROPRIETORS, Ed. Tl 'i'.cs: T >-<i.»y furni-lie-» an item in Song: •Mother says I Mua’u’t,” by Mr. Hubert intends starting his After b-arniuÿtàe name of ih- Tule Like Miss Ottie Dunn. tie birth of.» dan^li er Io ■ ine;»9^ pounder I ealers tn all kindi of fresh and »fleet sprinkler to-morrow*. Curr*«|»<»Q<ien,, we failed tu tiud the M.S. Kihed Meat«. Tue Li^aest prices paid lor hide» A'tiio:-t another V iter! The gitl crop is far Il Baciu, by Misai» Nettie XX’agner ami i aud pel s. My aitvution was attracted by a pret H rita «gai» liien I A'. .»hove the average tin-» s -a-on. both in q i tl- Genie Farnham. ------ uuua - -------- il_v uiid qn inliiy Taere have already appear “Tuke ?»!•• Home,” Chorus,by the Class. ty girl at the Opera, Saturday night. Wlia*r A W< l»«Hui Ji wrsgiit-. arc nitk'iig FAT STOCK OF ALL KINDS, ed five oi ihat i-ex m this pieciiict (i’levuu— Polka, by M:a»ua Hattie aud Lmu •>he seemed particularly interested in ipo j <1 pr»»gie*s in the rccuiiiUuctiuu oi tiie Ed.)-i:ice winter—liituie raecl eres.-es. the appearance of a gentleman. J Reeser. Askland flouring*mill*.i ' B night at Mirket price or taken in exchange far ,Yi>ii!>elc. O.A S teahns . ' S.lvery Waves, by Misées Susie Me its. Hill asked b» r who it was, and she replied It is mid ihsl t e liv.-r.rai | .< t-> a’e »ten * Mr. Kahler. Look out XVesley. uud Ball Drake, XVe leurti fiom Mr. Geo. W. Haye* bjfllh«- mooidiglit, w.ien oim‘*u.kN h .11 with Tue exhibition given by the Boulon that the memb» rs of Crystal Fountain, ¡Song: ‘‘Diifting on the Tide,” by the »»yt* an 1 halt * itli the i '. • (no50/2 f) Croup»4, Saturday night, was attended Misses Loll M ilbtrt and Rachel Ap White IIill aud Rising Star lodges of •------------- « as ?a i ' See hi-. Good T< mpiars, beid a pic ni»t on May Do not to ¿et th it the S>i ieru i week ia your own town. $5 outfit piegut u and Mi'.-isr».M. L. Alford aud !;y a la ge audience, who erowde»l the ^.free. Noi'i.-k. Reader, if you want a hull almost to suff »cation. During the Pkiffl-i will hold their regular J. tl. Skidmore. I -Mainers at ttbicn pereot.a ufrittier sex 18, at the Chewaucau. A spk ndld din a.u maue greit p ;y all the time taey inorlii g at Ashlind on June titll. p I lormance, several seats broke dow n .Merry Maker»,by Mias Annie Anderson Dr. In o»v complain» ti.<R we are ner was properly “tended to” and the > iriicular« »rue to 11. H allett A c ----- A- v—— ■ >1 ii«». 12-51.1 entire day passed off very pleasantly. Song: ‘’God iu Mercy hear our Prayer,” and the occupants Were spilled iu a S. W. and E i w ird.Kilgore left Ashland too much winter weather, lot mid by Mis»e.s Frances Myer uu»l Rachel heap on the floor. Oue gentleman was In the evening, the people adjourned with a band of Cilllu on Tuoilay. They go \Ve are deeply peni le it. 1 o Tor, ASHLAND LIVERY promise you a cninpi L- change Applegate and Messrs. M. L. Allord capsiZiui and his head went where bis to the re-idvhce of O. Z. Morgan and to their randies in Lang 11 v db-y. gramme in a few dits. feet should have been. The climax and XV. XV. Watson. danced the night away. A »edite and plHoxaphicil Ashlaml-rr »»Ms reached when one of the actors sat SALE AND FEED STABLES 1 I “Home, Sweet Home,” by Miss Nettie Kaegel & West's Minstrel a id Vaii ’ty traverses the foot hill\ hoping a steel b »r S ad A ccident .—Ernest, youngest down in a pan of thin dough. Charley XV.agner. TiO'ipe Will leave iJ »iia z i tor an » xtensive MAIN STREET, ASHLAND he carries w II point out a gol I mule. chihi of Mrs. Martha Lirnler, aged 7 Song: “Not before Pa,” by Misses Nickell aud Dr. Jackson assiste<l the ----------- -- ---- e »nipaigii ihroiigb the Lake country soon. years, was taken a a Idenly ill, at ub»mt Hattie Reeser, Jennie Liacii, Lizzie Troupe aud contributed much merri A"poetic wail” f.o n a p urdisconsolate They are expi-rt performers and can gi»e a O 1 o ’ clock on We»luesd iy afternoon. Dr. ment. Hargadine, Ida Keutnor, Anna bachtdo»' has been received, but the lonely very uiUies>i<ig enieriaimivnt. UNDERSIGNED HAVING lulow was calbnl, but by the time <>f Mr. Pape is again unfortunately con- A bp * THE Lewailer his falle 1 to furnish »is his name. AudersoU, Millie Giddiugs aui» Katie Leased the ubove stables, from Mrs. I). W. J > e-. h is r» receive ‘ceivel t a very his arriva!, little Ernest was in convul fined to the house from the effects of coup nan A Neil begs leave to iniotiu the Cultwood. Hon. James Applegate and family left f r CO.nplet- ass H i lieu’ .»f 111 .... Hi ie y g ) els, , ut sions and all t lT.iris to save his life were public that he is deiei mined to merit a con that terrible malady, rheumatism. Murtha, Mns Susie Hill. Goose L»ke on Tiiflr*<i«y ,4>s last wi-e». Mr, lie1- place ot business oij >i»i ng the Pi-: tinuance of the patioiiuge that has lor many loneer unavailing. He »lied at about 2:30 P. m . H »n. Henry Klippel has been quite tours past been colifened on tb<.se justly Song: “The two O lidiuhs,” by M. L Link. Helm in accompanied them, with his store. B ‘sure au I give h t a call and ex- As the child had been playing about the seriously ill. He is 'able to be out Alford and W. XV. Watson. team. amine berelegmr. hats ami shades. Soup factory, shortly before taken sick, Lanterbaeker Maiden, by Misa Bull again, but is not convalescent. POPULAR STAPLES Lake View is said io be building up r ip- »V. II. Roberts wri:e- u< from Plevna that it is believed he wa* poisone»! by drink K enneth . Drake. wily. The saw m 11 men are vainly eudeav work is proxies-ing nicely -n his Klamath ing oil of filron>U>,t uned for scenting XTallunce Polka, by Misses Rachel I have constantly on haud the very bestQ XV. R. Duubur, G. XV. C. T., organ- .»ring to supply--* lumber us fast as it is river bridge. Hit.»tn Bitch ami sons are soap, perhaps supposing it to be vine Applegate and Geuic Faruha u. needed. making goo I headway in hl ing th-ir timber gar. Ernest was u bright and aff-c- Song: “Nature has taught us io xiss,” iz d Jo'optiiue Ljdge, No. —, I. O. G. T.,at K irbyville ou the 17th inst., with SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES AND contracts. M •. li >b -i ts expo us to have bis donate little boy and his sudden death by Mis» Fraaces Myer. Mr. J ones Peeves, post in tsier of the new bridge complete«! in ah ut 3 weeks. CARRIAGES. is an uuspeukably sad affliction to Mrs. L’Amalniite, by Missus Susie Hill ami tweu;y charter members. Tire following office on Jennie creek, has gm ui-» key and oflic<T8 were installed for the preaeut Linder. is ready for businoss^« Pioneer,Jackson Co., And can furnish my customers with & tiptop Bell Drake. A marked feature of the Botilo 1 musical t ‘rm: S. XV. Forbes, \V C L';J >se Iluitou, -Oregon. para le.w.ts th«* sn »ie drum performance ofau Admission 50 cents; children ball turn-out at any time. XV X’ T; A. Chapman, W ri; J. W. Bain, The first Latin class ever taught in Ashland expert, who, clad in a gold spang price. Doors open at 7 p. M.; per W F rt.ilaitio D.ttmorr, XV T; fuos. Born—on Saturday tbu Jôife inst. to the led uniform, accompanied the ladies through the Ashland Academy consisted of formauce begins at 8. Cuap.uau, C; Divi I Briggs, W M; El HORSES BOARDED wife ofUb»«. K- Kluin, a son. Parents get tl e streets, not only adding much to the C. B. Watson, Felix W Ewing, John -------- o-------- ma ELdtou, D M;Ciliie Briggs, I G; ting »lung nicely, and »on giving evidence brilliance ol the display, but sadly demoral Q. Latta, C. Herbert Dyar, J. Harvey The Chief Amo»? the Butte Au Irew D mghaty, O G; Lucy Floyd, Onreasmable terms, and given the b‘st ef pt good lung power. izing bi» drum by the vigor of his perfor Clayton, Miss Ella Chitwood and Miss Creckers. Frauces Myer. Mr. Watson is now an \V R H ri; Fanny Bik«r, XV L H S; attention. Thanks to Win RobitisOh ot Appkg ite fora mance. attorney at Lake View; Miss Quit wood, Floyd. W A S; M D. S G Crooks, I E agle P oint O r Muy 23, ’78. call on Wednesday. He was en route to the The public parade of the Paul Boulon now Mrs. \\ atson. presides over the HORSES BdtGllT AND SOLD bunch grass country with a band of about Concert troupe, cm Saturday last, wasa high Attorney's household; Mr. Ewing is Ed. T idings : — We had a public I’ W C T; A J. C lapman, L D. Prosecuting Attorney in Modoc county. meeting and afterwards met with Table And satisfaction guaranteed in all iny trans 150 head of goo«l cattle. ly unique and en'eriainiug affair. Tne c >8 Cal., Mr Dy ar, candidate for School ------------ -------------------- actions. Rock Lodge (Saufs valley) on the 21, Hi« rumored that the Ashland artisan, who tinnes were as gorge mb xs the habiliments rinpt. in Like; Mr. Clayton, candidate inst. Tlie members of this Lodge are •»■istbd the Boulon’s in the public paradé of a Mongolian m iiid trin, and candor com for freto-surer in the same county; Mr. v2n3ltf] H. F. PHTLL’P«. The afflicted will bo glad to learn • • • .. pels us to say that oil- talented performin'» earnest workers for the cause, aud have Latta, candidate for niatr.mony in last week, has been seen m to-vn since the i bat a corps of Surgeons from the Na will do well if they ever become as expert Jackson C »., and Miss Myer, principal «lone well. Bro. aud •»later Sizimore, departure of thw*tnnupe. This bro. aud »later Ames, au l,iu fact,every I tional Surgical Institute, fitted out on their braz-n instruments as are Bouton’s of the Ashland puoiic school. certainly speaks well for the institu with a complete assortment of appara R eady to receive money on ac We learn that Messrs Cheesman. Wright feminines. tion which »Ini an important part tow one of the members cuu be relied on lor tus for the treatment of every human and Broback, candidates fur the Legislature counts at the P ioneer S tore . ards fitting these youug people for lives the true yrit. I bud the pleasure of deformity, will again visit Portland. in Lake,are carrying on a triangular cam * Ashland has been wo iderfully fortuu ite in of usefulness. meeting there, ulw, sister Mary Me its escapes from tires, but it would be to i Oregon, at the St Charles Hotel from Those knowing themselves in paign of unusyal warmth. -----»-------- Cube of No. 189, who ih now in that r> ■" ’ ** much to expect such good fortune tocontin June 25th to July 1st, inclusive, 1878. debted to me by note or bobk ac W ill C elebrate at F ort K lamath . ■ neighbornood to teach “ the young ue always. Wny not take some s eps to That was not Buffalo Biilor Joaqiúajlí fi This Institution originally founded at count, will please settle up at —Au ’’Occasional correspoutieut'' writes ideas » to.” aud, with gad in hand, to ler who passed through town the other day, wards planting a reservoir on th'e hdl side Indianapolis, Indiana, has extended its the earliest possible moment, as I us from Fort Klamath as follows: “knock the bothersome flies” oft’ the bristling with dangerous weaponry, but above town and putting down a number ot busiuess throughout the United States must have the money. Ou Fnduy evening, the 17th Inst., pipes leading from it to different portions of heads of til ’ boys and girls if they dare Bill Willis, the boss prospector. and has attained a reputation for the the enlisted men of this post held a M rs . M. W. H argadine . -- —r ------------ the village, or, in some other wriy, prepar to light. Sister Mi’Uabe aud Bro Chas. meeting at the reading room to make May 24 1878. (\2oo50tf) succeaMful treatment of Spinal Unrva ‘•Don’t go out to-night Tommy.” was ele- ing for defense against the fire fiend? arrangements fur a proper celebration Hill now at Scbieffeiiu’s are both pop I ture. Hip and Knee Joint Dimases, gantly performed..by th&Boulon troupe la st of the one loiudred aud second auuiver ular teachers in tneir districts. .Mr. I saac Woolen has lately put down 750 Ciub Feet, Paralysis, Piles and Fistula, week, Mr. Wretland personating a good old sary of our national independence. feet of 1% inch iron pipe, through which th- Sister Lib Schieffeliu is teaching on heretofore unknown to the professioni IN GREAT variety , just received by Irish dad ia splendid style. The meeting organized by electlug water is conveyed from the West Ashland ri«?rgt. riomerby, chairman ---------------- «<.----------------- C imuin Foot's creek aud baa a very large References of the highest order can be George Hill ot Eagle Point made his Ash ditch to bis residence on Main street. sary riergt. Askins was cbosen Treasur school which shows the conti lenca the given. land friends a visit a few days ago. Geo. is Mr. Woolen is the first in Ashiand to adopt er, and a Secretary was also elected, people of that nsight) »ruood have iu — AT HER— • good boy and we doubt not will grow very this excellent mean* of conveying water and fhe men were uuanimous that the ap- I her ability to train the min is of the LAKE COUN 1Y LAND FOF SALE! we are glad to le irn that the expense is not proacbiug ‘ Fourth’' should be celebra popular among the Eagle Poiuters. SOO acres of the finest agricultural —------------ ---------------------- grea'; in tact, this method is perhaps cheap ted in au exceptional, remarkable, ne boys and girls of the gold fields of that lain! in Lake county for sale, 40 seres Robert H. Moore, late of the S entinel er. “in the long run,” than the hollow log phis ultra mauner, aud, in furtherau»je I region. (Oa Mi.in Street, near the bridge )’ of which adjoin the town »ite of Lake of that resolution, the chair was m- office,made us a call on Thursday. Mr.Moore plan, »o extensively practiced in Ashland. Ou my way up I called at the resi View, every to >t of which is tillable ¿HF WILL KiEP CONSTANTLY ON H VXD A COM- rtructed to appoint appropriate com was en route to Lake county where he pro J PLF.TE AM» HANUSuMK «HHoKTMENT IIP H a T«, Ternis ea»v. F r par'icnlars apply to Messrs. Levison A Arriugton, agents mittees to take charge of the arrange dence of David Birdseye au<l Dr Col B o NNFTS, FLoWKM, PLUMES. NECK TIES, JUT*, poses to go into the stock business. for the oelebrated Faber & Packard or- ments. A subscription list was also vig and had iudeeda pleasant visit with C. B Watson, Like View. Oregon. * LADIES I’UKNlHdlNG GOODS, ETC., ETC. T idings agents to the frootl Two of our RaDS, called on us this week. They in started aud well nigh two hundred aud i the families. TO THE VO TERS OF LINKVILLE BUTTE RICK & SMITH PATTERNS. agents are running against each other for tend canvassing Ashland and vicinity fifty dollars then und there subscribed. I Last uight I organized Ergle Point We have uo doubt but that there will PRECINCT : County Cleik in jQsepbine,another for Pros for these instruments. S&^DreHaniakinjj clone to order. All those de be a right hearty, genuine,North Amer I Lodge I O. G. T., at this place with I respectfully »lodine the nomination ecuting Attorney in this district,and a fourth siring these excellent organs, should icau “blow out” that will refiect credit twenty-two members. George A Hill, C^VII ir weiviug done in the most artistic man- for Justice of the P-ace, as iuy busi DM. for Settool Superintendent jn Lake. Hurrah not fail to see them. Second hand or- on the patriotism of the denizens of W. C. T.; Prudence A Neil, R II S.; ness will not permit me to accept of the Klamath, AU orders from a dietinoe promptly filled. Good» gans taken in exchange for pianos, tor our sick! - Sophiah Emery, L H 8.; Theadocia same. G eo . T. B aldwin . C. B. WATSON. Ashland Meat Market. Brown & Burlingham D Brown & Burlingham. I C0M1NJ TO OREGON. Ready Ready* Ready! Eiegant Spring Goods. Mrs. Martha A. Schumpf M illinery S tore , s Cheap fur CLeb. ) 1 •» ■V <- ■■i (LoJUrJXi T