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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1878)
TIIE — FRIDAY.. ............ J UN K », 1*178 CLOSE OF SECOND VOLUME With to-days issue, the Tn ixos closes its second volume. It will enter upon its third year, next week, under more favorable au spicet than ever before. When we took charg-’ of ihe paper a year ajo, wj? felt san guine tb it an earnest tff»rl to fu ni-h ih- people with a no » pa ’ iz tn p iper, tl-vo*ed to the development of ion h-*ru and South- Eastern Oregon would be fully appreciated by the peop'e. an I thus-quel his prove» the correctness <>f our opimou. Tne p ip-*r h is now about • 0 genuine subscribers and a vary a respectable advertising bu-ine-s, which is constantly increa-irg. It w is <-x- pee’e 1 that a number of the old sub-crib ers. warm | ersonal friends of the founder, s une or who n took etch several copi-s ot th»» paper “just »ogive it a star»,” would withd'a vn somewnal of iheir support wbeu 'OnvinC 'l tti.it ¡I C'llbi “--I Hill al me.” but, thanks lothen, ib» y v:e s 'll with us, almo-: ti» a mail, ami are as idenl trie.id* < f the T idings ii 11 e day of its prospet ily, .IS when tile I »iimler first inaugúrate 1 the enie ,ii i-e wilnuiu.y rnisgiviug-us u> th • :esult. Tuere is now- scarcely a post » íli» e in Southern Oregon, to which ihe T ipincs does not find its way and ue have an ainbition to place it in evey coimnunity, and to so conduct it iu the interest of il>e people, th it i* will al I ways be gr-h-t- d as a kiud friend ami outer- taiuing visitor. --- ---- ----«. 4«---------- - INDIAN HOSTILITIES. Big C ic'tt'i Prairie, the seat of the Idaho war, is ab »nt 75 miles from B »ise City by* trail; »»y the wagon road it is 85. Tue Liva now occu pied by the Binnoi*ks, ars parallel with CtQHis Prairie, aQJ are perhaps 50 jnil- s in length, and of the roughest possible description. Rivers flow iuto this extensive lava field, and it is pre sumable that there are grassy and well watered districts inclosed by many miles of lava bed, affordiog splendid planes of retreat for luJians. Our own “»ava beds, where the M »docs made their stand and defied th? army of the United States, dwipdle into insignifi cance when cotnpired with the lava beds of Idaho. The number of Ban nocks, now occupying this wonderful li Atnra! fortification, is variously esti mated. Some say there are 150, others 300. They are under command of Buffalo Horn, a famous Banuoek scont Tne news <>f the o.l’br-ak was brought to Idaho City on M tv 30. Two men, named G*o. Nesby and Ln KenUer, • had been shot by the Indians, but not killed. On the 31st. Col. Bernard and Maj. Collins, wita about 70 men, start ed for the s^eue of hostilities, and, on May 2d. fifty citizens of Boise City were eurolled and are now peril ips iu the field. It is reported, oa tl^c an tliority of Maj. Guido llges, command ing the Heveuch Infantry at Fort Ben ton, that the hostile Sioux,Arrapahoes, Cheyennes, etc., have assembled at Sitting Ball’s camp, and are evidently preparing for war. This news,coupled with that from Idaho, would indicate that there is a general understanding Between the hostile tribes, ami that a more formidable war than lias been known for several years is at hand. ASHLAND SIKES WORDEN H- M. THATCHER. Few places on earth are more lovelv THATCHER & WORDEN than tlie R .gue River country, espe- Won’il take pleasure in announcing to ci dly iu the spring time. The f er t ile* their <>ld customer» md (hr public geutoally DEALERS IM valley,-with its angular fences, separa I that they have oh hand at i ting blooming orchards and verdant gram fields; its pleasant homes,nestling Ha7e now on hand a fine aerortment of atnid groves of oak and maple, pine and poplar; environed by bald bills Qi ao and timbered moaotains, can scarcely —AND— be surpassed on the continent in all the Conppting of the latppt etvlee of ] di-*a bats and I LINEVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OBEGON. S h aops . n't full stock of I lowebs , O bnamknts elements which Constitute a lovely and and T kimmings ; Ai o, Are now receiving tiom San Francisco an ex.ensive stock of gotds of great vaiie 1^5 romantic laud-cape. And then, wuen exactly suited to ihe trade of the DRY GOODS, we consider that few places in America ! are more favored'iu point of climate, Coneif tirg of noil and mineral wealth, we wonder that CA85IMERFS, 1 WEEDS, a land so richly endowed by nature LAWNS, ALl’ACAS. should so long remain as quiet and en- PRINTS, Which »hev are prepared to «ell at prices that cannot inil to satisfy customer«. Be A Well Selacted stock active as a sleeping giant. And who gUre to call and set us and see tor yourselves. brovn and black DOMESTIC, check and striped can wonder at the inactivity of many of OF— bHIRTING; Also, our people, when we consider that this tliu.l land, so rich in the elements of wealth, DRY GOODS, FANCY GOODS, Crockery « l (ime' ro -v, 1 oLctcco and beauty.and power, is virtually sep Candies “ CLOTH I NG, G IKICERIES, eruted from the great arteii s of trade • CT CT and commerce which till the “outside” Also, h 1 rge assortm<nt oí sma’l arixles usually BOOTS AND SHOES foui :d ui ¿rj gonds' LvUite. AIL ut ivuidi world with life and business energy? be eild Do not forget the Old Pioneer Store of the Lake Country. Sp d that day when the Iron horse, H A R I) W A li E trt sh from the old eastern hive of civi- CHEAP FOE CASH. THATCHER A WORDEN. I Z ition and the wealthy marts of the B£r Produce tu ken at Curb price. T O BAC C 0 G- Lien State, shall make the backbone v2n!9tf. <>f the old Siskiyou tremble beneath his ( ’ 11 on tn : nd munire good«, and wwt »in ; rio*, b hue » Ur» Il ifeii g ekeWLtle. JblTrl (lour lkh lh t>f J I I) RU G S tread as he shall come to usher in a n»w M JftcCdl àr Cu.’ë [n 48lfl and more prosperous eia. X VARIETY STORE. J. s. HERRIN & CO.e Millinery Goods, Lake Co., Or Beef Cattle, Hides and Wool taken in ex change for goods. TIIE LATEVI* ELECTION I NEW*». By latest advices, up to the time of going to press, it seems sufficiently At the Lowest Cash Prices positive that, in Jackson county, the Peoples candidates are elected, with the • x •eption. perhaps, of Treasurer; in Josephine, tfie straight D< mocratic ticket, by a majority of about 60; in the State, the liepublican ticket with I the exception perhups of limes. It is I i U e trust t» e public will giv¿ iflt an oj ■ rumored that in Josephine, C. B Wat i ponimi.y <o verily our staieuien's below son was voted for, instead i»l 11. Kelley. purchasing t Eewhrie. If this be true, James 11. Neil is prob I ably elected Prosecuting Attorney. SATES?A&TICM GUARANTEED. From Lake, the news is so meagre '*’* J that we forbear, for the present, from 1 !<c mini ho J nl< d perclieroii Stallion Be sure io give us a calí Æî making any report. By our next issue, Will Stand the ent-ulig se. Ft.fi ut my rtablee near A s HLANI». we will doubtless be able to make a ¡//.l.v/ir .1- OHE11T& ii-if >*o am » n , $25, in yol l coin, j aynble <»'» July let complete report of the entire vote of tv.’n 15 T.) G >■ »ltrMunge for mare*, at 62L cents pt- the State. wteK. Nu ii -biaiy tur uccideute cr erca; e*. ♦ ■< CONDENSED JOl’RXAI* Left Ashland, per stage, on Friday morn ing, M.y 31. Arrived at Linkviile, (60 miles) at 5 P. u. Saw Sikes, Thatcher, Got broil, D ive Duval and a multitude of others ige-bmshers.anti realized that we were • one of them. Remained two hours. At 7, went, on Cipt. Ferree’s KI tin ub st »ge, to where ihe Swan Like trail turns oil’, and then foot-’d it over the mountain five miles to L. B. Applegate’s. Rein lined balance of night, and the next morning went with L B. over to our L .gewood ranch and wore ourself out, trying to break prairie with a garden plow. Were rejoiced to nee (bat our pea vines were a foot high and that our log c ibin ba<l lost none of its r»*-embl inc»* Io tba ininsi >n of Arn. Id Bray, during our absence. Found i dead coyote in tlie chicken h >u-e. Suppose be must have died from disappointment at i o', liiiding li e chickens at home. Sunday, went with tlie Apple gates down to tlie lake, folded an arm of it with the b ick. and .ibsorbe 1 a line l>a-ket dinner o:i an island. Monday, rode ol.i Prince ( age 26) over to Li ikville ami exer cised iLe right of an American freeman by depositing a piece of paper in a cig »r b >x. Thank- to the judges for cigars. Became conscious that the »age bru.-b pe-pie ate ti e most in'kpeiideat in the wo "Id. politically, ami ttiat they r-gard the right to "scr.lcii” as o »e of ibe chief privilege» accorded -»• them by the magna chacta of American lib ertv Very qu et. »luri igihe div, but, at nijht, fir-* waler b *g m to circulate pretty Lee y, and some ciiizeu- ta keil with unus ual v »lability until • litel.o 'i. Slept with the Deputy Sheriff in the parlor < f the I’io- neer hotel. When we arose t<> take ibe siag»-, at 2 o cb ck oa Tae.-iay morning.only Uncle Geo. Nu se. the avant commit of Lake county civilizition, was up, and, is uebule ! bini gi o 1 oy<*, we could not help thinking ' of tiie gr*at cbaag -s u lieh 'inw b.<s brought ! to the land of La-»> », sine • the day Uncle Geuige ilrs.t it yoked Lis oxya ut Fori K awi- ath neat ly l.> *e *is .«go. At ab ai 3:30 p . m ., Turs-iay resumed . ar pl »it- in the -auc urn. Again we have no mom for our arti e»e ou the »qnirrel (jitsnon. We ie»r these destructive ro fen* Will getaway ■with the cr. p. in tue La e country, be- .ore »e can tell the people bow to de- htroy them. HANDY & ROBERTS' THE GREAT NEED. TIDINGS. ASHLAND Main Street. Ashland, Lowest 1 Âving Profit." ( .MERCHANDISE. Lvei biought-to this marki t. They desire to say to every reader this paper that it W. G. MYER, n< 18 f T he Pn» neers —As we go to press, io-<iuy, (luurMlay) the old timers are coming iu iu goodly numbers, tins be log uutiuul elect iou day of the S.»ci«-t\ of ¡Southern Oiegou Pioneers. Out nailers may expect a full report XieXt week. OLLD Announce to the people of Jackson and Lake counties that they have uoinnK-iM cd uceiving their new 1- sill sl^ck- and that every day will witness additions to tlie largest slwck of DB. H. T. INLOW Standard Coeds, Sold at the Iciest n.arket priee, « Will do it, lhey propose to do the largest business this Fall and Y inter ever done by ihe.ni iu tlie last five* yeais, E. J. FABLOW. CITY DRUG And that the\ can positively make it to the >*d\ant&ge of every o - t .C' to rail upon them in Ashland and lest, the truth their assertions. Thomas Wilson und Mr. McDonald of Lake eounty are in town. --------------------- <. 4^. 1 hey will spare ----- — — We are pleased io learn that W. Wilshire, now on Tuie Lake, is couva lese» nt. f ; el 2W LIVE! LET LIVE — — *7------ " — THE EAGLE MILL kept constantly on hand Situitfl 13 miler Sou’ll of J tck*< nvil’e and 1'. mi’ie , North of Aehtaud, is prepared tu du general - ALMI Custom and Exchange Business I I LOWEST CASH BRICES. Ami in fact Evmy.bing Required tor (be Traue of J>Yll-WI'F SO A I' VERY BEST OF NATIVE WOOL 36 lb« of (lour, 2 lb* *h rt* and 8 ib* b-.m per oueli- el forgimi wileal. Wi 1 • ck and brand lhe rucKi* —cusiunieis liiruiftiing tt.e s.iclts. My bruilier Southern atd Scuth-Eastern Crcgcn Perfumery, and all kinds of BLANKETS, G. F. BILLINGS- ---- A FULL LINE OF---- PATENT MEDICINES Will have charge »filie ixfiuhi ", licing assisted by competent millers. FLANNELS, ASHLAND WOOLEN GOODS, CiT 1 PRESCRIPTIONS ------------------------ cnefully com¡ ounded, an i u ue but gemine unities ured. Every t hi ny as n yresenfed or no sale. CAS1MERES, íí'M Mrs. S. A. FARM1AM. DOESKINS fc.” Stoie one door eomh of the Postoftlce—op- pjtiit me Astia, u IlvUSe. AND IIOSERY. I i G rown . Will Weigh 1,000 KENTUCK 18 A THOROUGH-BRED MAMMOTH JACK, OF FINE BLxCK COLOR; IMPORTED FhOM KEN1VCKEV, BY MR. W. BYBEE ANo COL. l’AYNE. K E N. T V C K ’ S Colts took (lie first prom iuta at Ilie fetale Fair. CLAIBORN NEIL FOR SALE! 920 ACRES Or LAND!! Located in Jackson comity Ore gon, 12 miles north-east of Jacksonville. 55o Acres» good plow l*.nd—300 Acres urder fence. r*uguud dwellings- Me.t-buure, B ru, shel uno other uul bu ¡du g*. Well walehd by ertek and sprugy—Ficuiy ifguud mil timber— G<_>od muge fur e»uck. §8 00 PER ACRE. is A No. 1 Farm with good sheep range, and very cheap. PRICE: v-’n33;f] INLOW i FARLOW Always on hand and lor sale at tin* lowest prices. Are kwed to wid ip finir order* and aemred that ilio ïuti.e ELuil lece.Ve y ioii.pl attention. Linkviile Livery Stables. I I A* G aby , Real Estate Agents Ashland Oregon. W atters 31tf WHEAT—OATS—BARLEY—BACON—AND—LARD. Would inform hit> fiieuds ih>.t bis Subies at ItlSKVIkSiE IN BECOMING SOLE PROPRI EI < >R OF THE A shland woolen mills , LAKE COl’NTY come all! and give us a trial. Come OREG OS v2u2O :f. ] J. in. lUcCALLàce. Are in excellent repair, amply pre vide.I witli feed And llat Cllrtuluem »*11. be »v.-i ed ou plulupllV and IU I lie t>trl rljle, I appn®® the htp company it dtb edieae and all ac- c imi- ¡.i.« nott-N due i lie <>>inp<u.j' ¡SOUTH OF CAN YON VILLE, a.e payable .o me or my older A Good HACK Exoilnit BUGGIES and No 1 RIDING HORSES uluaye uU hulKl only. Hutets promptly cuied fur, rnd I AV. II. Atkinson Tourists and Others Outfitted Ou i lie bliurteet noli * Cit Do Lot Lil to give the Lisuvi 'e Ni; bieea tii- V2..11 lj GEORGE NURSE, i PIONEER STORE ÄsMand en ©««gea, au’.bonzpd ncont for m«> and hap fall power to tnuiBact ui>y and all butit.esB connected with the ASHLAND V/30LEN MILLS 43tf JAS. THORNTON. Notice. ALL PERSONS OWING the Wagner, Andersen & Farmer’s Mill Company Millinery Store. («) On Main Sireet A Large and Fresh stock of An Elegant stock of CUthiBe at the . ® Dry Goods at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. Ashland ----- Oregon. I have Euw uu Uuud a beau llul aeeor’mcut of Hal«, Bonners, Shades Frtnch Flowers, Wreaths l’lua es. Neck Ties, Linea .Suite, Ju»». L o I icb * Fiui-tiiug G.-u«le, etc.,etc. etc. Aleu PuttricK Patterns and ti.e W.iruer Health Coreel. A 1 orlers from a dietau •- promptly filled. Every th hg euld cheap for Cash. Ar® h?r»>bv roqts»”«*«! to c 11 nnd settle with either L v '~B w vhmg, 1’tefcBing aLd Culurn g, in t e very oihh or note, by February F r«». wagnf . r , an derson , a i’’* co . teaieet maimer. *v2ul6ll NOT FAIL A Fine Assortment of Fancy A splendid stock ot Boots and Goods and Notions at the Shoes at the PIONEER STORE. PIONEER STORE. 11 Mrs. IL 1). Jc.ies. •< ♦ I ♦o lend for our Catalogue. It Contain* price»« and «l<*<M*rt pilon of inoot every article in sen- . ... . — _ fi'al .iM'.and i* RETAIN AND RESTORE YOUR HEALTH BY valuable to AMY l’LKMn rontcinplat- WEARING ing the purclia-e of any article for Per sonal. l-aniily or Agricultural use. We *I)i. WarnetHealth Corset. li.n e done a large trade the past season .n the remote parts of the Territories, and have, w it It few exceptions, exceed — AMD— ed tlie expectations of the purchaser, •:rany claiming to have made a saving DUPLEX ßLTPORTEBS. FOR SALE BY -t 40 to C.O per cent. We mail these . \TAM><;< FM TO ANiV AOOKKMS, rt;i:K. I row APPLICATTOJI. W eseli »az goods to all mankind at wholesale • circs in quantities to suit. Itetereuce. list .«'ational Bank. Chicago. i AeùlaDd, Oregon. Agent for Jackson, Jueephine MONTROMERT WARD & CO., and Like counties. Al>u Clallreu is wueie. Original Orange Supply House, LkV A ll O bdebs fbom a D istal e P homitly *2»« A Wabash Ave., Chicago, Hl. ]no-h-m3.] F llid . dc 4'11 v 2 Ladies, Attention ! Mrs» Jas« Hwisg, tu’. For particulars inqu’reof L'^The highest market price paid tor GEORGE NURSE Pounds; 3 « f Heavy boned; mearures 16 inches around the knee- cap, aud Calimi b- surpassed fur sty le. and uc.iuu. (no43—3m) I Old a nil Xow 3?a t rou» — CONSISTING OF— Casimeres,' Funnels, Tweeds, Doeskins, Blankets Stocking Yarn and Made-up Clothing. (¿¿T Dr.. H T I nlow can alwiys be fund at the fclvfe, 1< adj lo ai.ead tv pioleeek Hal Calls. I KENTUCK IS FOUR YEARS OLD; FIFTEEN AND A HALF HANDS HIGH; WHEN Staple and Fancy Gcods, Grccirifs. Hardware. Clcthirr, Beats bhoes. Hats, Caps. Millinery and Dnss Gccc’s. Crockery, Glass and iinware, Shawls, Wrappers, Cloaks. OILS ARE NOW RUNNING AND MAKING IME HEAD QUARTERS ÜÜ UJ/A 1'S — Flour ani Feed at the — pains to u pintail!, n i re lully ihan ( v< r the imp utation ol their house as the ACKNOWLEDGED Dri’gricts and Apothecaries H.virp jerc>.<s»'i tte t-ir’it- intt re.-’s .f uiylit. ]>irii.vi>, l'i He A 1.1 >.l W < h »11 M 1 -, I t .Ke pleas ure iu uLiiuui.cn g lu liie pu j.i- .I;it ilie ~ ~ lo Aii immense stock of the best .brands ol Tobacco and 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. KARGABIKE -