Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 02, 1878, Image 3

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    THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
Weather Report
Institute.
A
the distance on the plain, the greater
part of the first day. Near Dry creek,
the boy met a German, and true to the
instincts of his class, hailed him and
pointed out his pursuers in the distance
and told him that the Indians had
broke out, and that be was running for
his life. The poor Taton was so alarm­
ed that he flew to the rocks and hid
until dark, before he renewed his jour­
ney. In the meantime, the two men
turned back and left Mr. Whitney to
pursue the fugitive alone. He eventu*
ally overtook him at Happy Camp, near
Big valley, and recovered his property
and the boy’s pistol in addition, and
left him to pursue his journey.
T ule L ake .
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The first hotel built in Ashland, was |
Treasurer’s Notice*
burnt
down in 1859. It was owned at I am prepared to pay all Lake Co. warrants that
The following is the Programme for the
were presented for payment, np to June 30, 1878K
Jackson county Teachers’ Institute, which
the time of the fire, by Jonathan
and interest on them, will cease from this date.
A ndrew M c C allin -
will be held in Jacksonville, Oregon, com­
Sampson, It stood on the same lot,
Treas., lake Co., Oregon.
mencing August 8tb, at 10:30 a . m ., audcou-
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south of the present site of the Ash­ L ake V iew , O bko ., Jnly 15. 1878.
tiuuing three days:
land Honse, which was bnilt in 1860,
Dissolution Notice
THURSDAY— MORNING SESSION.
by Eber Emery. In Aug., 1871, Jas­
he partnership heretofore exfeting between
Institute called to order—Devotional exer­
per Houck, the present occupant, pur­
Wagner. Änderet® & P. W. OlweiT, 1», thia
cises—Remarks by the State Superin­
day,
dissolved by mutual agreement.
Al) j-ersone
chased the property, and repaired and i having account*
tendent—Organization, appoiutmeut of
with said firm, will call and settle
committees, etc.
refitted it thoroughly, and has contin­ with Wagner & Andereou, either by cash or note.
W aonkh & A nderson ,
AFTERNOON SXSSION.
ued to add to it ever since. The rep­
P. W. O uwell .
A shland , O r ., July 12, 1878.
(No5v3w4.)
low to organize a District School—Arith­
utation of its culinary department,
metic—Essay—Critic’s report.
which is directly under the manage­
EVENING. SESSION.
Dissolution o< Co-partnership-
ment of Mr. Houck himself, is known
Condition of our Common Schools—Lecture
The partnership heretofore existing between R. M.
by all who travel the road.
—Critic’s report.
Garrett and D. J. Ferree, under the firm name of
\£he Ashland Livery Stables were Garrett and Ferree, in the bUHiress of owning and
FRIDAY—MORNING SESSION.
o[tending certain stage line« in Jackton and Lake
bnilt by W. F. Songer and J. Wells, in oouutiee, is this day dissolved by mutual consent.
Reading—Orthography—Critic’s report.
R. M. GARRETT.
1868. After passing through the hands
AFTERNOON SESSION.
D. J. FERREE.
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Geography — English Grammar — Essay -
of a number of owners, it is now the A shland , June 29, 1878
OUIl TOWN
Critic’s report.
property of Messrs. Chapman & Neil.
can make money faster at work for us
EVENING SESSION.
than at anything else Capital not reqtrtr-.
Robertson & Hemphill do au exten­ These stables are conducted at present,
ed;we will »tart you. $12 per day at
Essay—Lecture, by State Superintendent—-’
sive business in horseshoeing,repairing by Mr. H. F. Phillips, lessee, who has
homemade by the InduitrionB. Men,
Critic’s report.
women, boys and girl» wanted every­
wagon work and all else pertaining to them thoroughly stocked with horses
where to work for ub - N ow is the time.
SATURDAY—MORNING SESSION.
Costly outfit and terms free. Add re m
their
business.
and
carriages,
fully
up
to
the
demand.
Music in our Common Schools—Modern His
T rue & Co., Augurta, Maine.
tory—Text Books—Critic’s report.
The Smith Bros., well known black­
The Achland Academy building, was '
J. w. R obinson M. U.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
smiths, turn out a large amount of first projected in 1871, by the citizens L. D anfobth M. D.
over the Siskiyou toll road, say that it
J. M. McCall A Co. have been so Essay—penmanship—Corpora'. Punishment work in the various branches of their of this vicinity, who raised consider­
DANFORTH & ROBINSON.
never was in so fine a condition.
—Critic’s report—Adjournment.
busy thia week “taking stock,” that
business.
able
means
towards
it
completion.
In
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( J. D. F ountain ,
Prof. Wood, the blind musician, left they “never found out once” that their
Ole Michelson, the pioneer black­ 1872, it was turned over to H. C. Hill pHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS,
Committee,
J. W. M erritt ,
ad.
was
sqQelched
last
week.
We
for California on Tuesday. He en­
( J. Q. W illits .
smith of Ashland,still continues to car­ and Prof. J. H, Skidmore, who com­
Jacksonville, Oregon.
overheard the fattest one of the firm
joyed a very successful season here.
ry
on
the
business.
He
is
the
manu
­
pleted
the
building,
and
under
the
di
­
Fire Organization.
say that they had a thousand and one
on California street, opposite I’. J.
facturer of the well known gang and rection of Prof. Skidmore, the school Office
Ryan's
store. Calls promptly attended
Don’t forget the meeting at Helman’s remnants that they would sell at cost,
Pursuant to call, a meeting was held sulkey plows,patented some years since. was instituted and successfully con­
to.
day
or
night.
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Kall on next Monday, for the purpose to the first person who came in.
at the counting rooms of J. M. McCall These plows are known as the only ducted for the last six years. It has
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cf organizing a Hook and Ladder Com­
C
orrection
.
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We
were in error last & Co., last Monday, for the purpose of wheel plow that can be used in adobe now passed into the hands of Prof’s
pany.
Leek & Willits, who have incorpora­
week,in stating that the camp meeting, taking preliminary steps to organize a land.
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Wm. Mayfield has sold his barber to be held in the grove neai Brother Fire Company in Ashland.
One of the most important industries ted it, and made arrangements for a
The undersigned desires to give
The meeting was organized by calling of our town is the Ashland Woolen first class Academic coarse of study.
shop to R. F. High, who will in the Root’s residence^would “ commence on
public
notice of the fact that
future, look after the tonsorial interest the Wednesday before the first Sabbath Jacob Wagner to the chair and J. M. Mills belonging to Mr. James Thorn­
Among the other permanent institu­
he has several thousand feet of
of Ashland.
ton. These mills are fitted up with all tions of our town, is our Photograph
in August.” The time of its commence­ Sutton, Secretary.
first
class lumber for sale, at the
On motion, a committee consisting of the modern improvements and turn out Gallery, the importance of which is
Wm. M. Turner’s “Pioneer Justice ment will be August 21st, or the Wed­
J. M. McCall, Jasper Houck and J. D.
citizens of steam saw mill, on Butte creek.
in Oregon,” has got into the “patent nesday before the fourth Sabbath in Fountain, was appointed for the pur­ large quantities of broad cloths, cassi- duly appreciated by the ThiT'estab-1
A.18°,that he has a lot of splendid
meres, tweeds and flannels,second to no both town and country. '___ _____
outsides,’’and we fear a good thing will August. " V-----------—
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pose of drafting a Constitution and By­ other like establishment on the coast,in lishment is owned by Mr. J. W. Riggs, furniture, on Granite street, which
become stale.
In State examinations, applicants laws for a Hook and Ladder Company-
point of excellency. Besides, they are who has fitted up his operating rooms he will dispose of at very reasona­
must answer, for Life Diplomas, 90 per
On motion,a committee consisting of
ble rates. Wheat, oats and barley
The Modoc lnd>pendrnt of the 27 nit.,
cent., and for State Diplomas, 75 per Dr. J. H. Chitwood, W. H. Atkinson turning out about eight dozen pairs of in the most improved manner, and his taken in exchange.
announces the arrival of Mr. and Mrs.
cent, of the questions asked in the fol and A. D. Helman, was appointed with woolen socks, daily.of a very excellent pictures have justly obtained a reputa­
(8-4w) W esley M itchell .
Ewing, of Ashland, at that place on a
quality.
tion for their excellenoy.
lowing branches: Orthography, Read­ instructions to report at a future
visit to their son.
To be continued.
The establishment of Mr. John
ing, Writing, Mental Arithmetic, Writ­ meeting, bow best to utilize the water
Fraley, manufacturing tailor, turns out
T he Soda Springs House, under the ten Arithmetic,English Grammar,Geo­ for extinguishing fire.
WANTED — A first - class baker .
a
large quantity of ready made clothing
management of Mr. and Mrs. Russell, graphy, Modern History, General His­
On motion, J. M. Satton.B. F. Ree­ of every description, besides doing a Communicate with Wm. Mayfield, Ash­
920 ACRES OF LAND!!
land, Oregon.
*
is, to-day, the most popular summer tory, Algebra, Geometry, Composition, ser and Silas Kilgore were appointed a
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large
order
business.
English Literature,Book Keeping.Phy- committee to solicit membership in a
resort in Oregon.
J. N. Terwilliger, house, sign and Located in Jackson county Ore­
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The old pioneer saw mill of Jackson
siology,Natural
Philosophy,Theory and Hook and Ladder Company.
ornamental
painter, paper hanger etc.
gon, 12 miles north-east of
We are indebted to Mrs. J. S. Eu­
county, belonging to Esquire Gillett, Ashland, Oregon.
Practice of Teaching, Constitution of
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On
motion,
the
meeting
adjourned
to
banks for the handsomest boaquet of
Jacksonville,
the United Statesand School Liws of meet on next Monday at Helman’s Hall. is still in active service, having reach­
T he best of flour and fresh ground
“many-colored florets” that has de
ed
the
26th
year
of
its
existence.
It
Oregon. And for State Certificate, ap­
graham and corn meal delivered in any 550 Acres good plow land—300 Acre» under fence.
J acob W agner , Pres.
lighted our sanctum for many a day.
stands grand and picturesque, bearing part of Ashland, at mill prices, by the Two good dwellings- Meat-house, B*rn, Shed and
plicants mu3t answer the same per cent,
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J. M. S utton , Sec’y.
other out buildings. Well watered by creek and
in its every part, the foot prints of Eagle Mill,
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Wesley Mitchell advertises that he of the questions asked in all the above
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■pringe—Plenty of good rail timber—Good range fur
time. In its present dilapidated con­
National (¡old Medal was award­ stock.
has a lot of good lumber for sale, on I branches, except Geometry, Composi­
CORRESPONDENCE
dition, it would inspire the artist’s pen­ ed to Bradley A Rulofson for the best Pho­
Butte creek, at J. P. Parker’s steam tion, English Literature, General His­
PRICE. $8 00 PER ACRE.
L ake V iew C ottage , I
cil, or poet’s fancy, with a vividness far tographs in the United States, and the Vien­
saw mill; and a splendid assortment of tory, Natural Philosophy and Constitu­
na Medal for the best in the world.
tdl^This is A No. 1 Farm with
L ake Co., O be . f
boyondthe comprehension of the * ‘utili­ 429 Montgomery Street, San Francisco.
furniture in Ashland. See his notice. tion of the Uuited States.
good sheep range, and very cheap.
July 27, 1878.
tarian churl, who knows no music ,but
JUST RECEIVED.
P iiotocromes .—Mr. S. A. Scott, who
To the E ditor of the T idings :—In the dollars cilnk,” who stops to exam­
T he card of Watters A G»by was
Wagner A Anderson have just receiv­ 62r*For particulars lDqulre of
again left out last week. We have no took a large number of orders for en­ your issue of the 26th inst., I notice ine the stately woolen mills, that now
ed a large lot of farming machinery,
W atters & G aby ,
apology to make, only we are sorry. larged pictures from our citizens last mention of a communication from J. H. overshadows it.
which will be exchanged for wheat
Real Estate Arent»
Their land business still survives, fall, has just returned in company with lloork, Indian Agent of the Klamath
or
cash.
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Ashland Oregon.
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tn
Daley & Co. have this summer,
Mr. II. M. Barnes, for the purpose of reservation, in which that gentleman completed their extensive furniture
however.
Subscribers who have not taken
delivering them to subscribers. We denies that he has ever declined to factory, which contains all the machin­
their
books, are requested to come for­
Our friend J. D. Fountain, of the
have had the privilege of examining a receive or deliver, on Sunday, the ery necessary for their business. They ward and do so. Those who have not
Post Office Store, is getting thin—
number of those pictures, and do not » mails between Fort Klamath and Link­ manufacture doors, saBh, blinds, furni­ paid for their books, are hereby re­
caused by a big rush of business in dog
hesitate to say that they oxcel anything I ville. In answer thereto, allow me to ture, and everything else in their line, minded that the money is very much
days. Just go in and buy something
needed by the undersigned.
of the kind that we have seen. These say that some five weeks ago Mr. Roork to order.
*
J. M. S.
and see him sweat.
pictures are finished by hand ns can be peremptorily informed my son (who was
B. F. Reeser, tin and copper smith,
A RARE CHANCE.
D ied . — At his residence, in Eist seen by the use of a magnifying glass( then conveying the mail form Linkville
water
fitter,
etc.,
turns
out
a
large
Mrs.
Martha
Scbumpf desires to call
Portland, July 22, 1878, Nat H Lane. and to this,they owe their boldness and to Fort Klamath), that after that day,
l'
the
attention
of
the public to the fact
— * in his 55th year. He leaves a wife and beauty of finish, as well as their re­ he would no longer receive or deliver amount of work, in his line, to order.
that she is desirous of selling out her
This Institution has been reorganized and
five children, all grown up —the two markable life-likeness. Mr. Barnes the mail on Sunday. He said that “he He keeps also in connection with his entire stock of millinery goods, togeth­
incorporated, and trill open
daughters married.
has been traveling for the sale of these was not a very good man, but wanted tin shop, a large assortment of hard­ er with her good will of the entire bus­
ware, dry goods and groceries.
iness. Those desiring to invest in a
We omitted to call attention to the pictures for four years, and now has a to be as good as he could.” The mail
The Pioneer Store of Ashland, con­ good business will do well to investi­
dissolution of L. S. P. Mtrsb and J. largo establishment in Yreka, consists reaches Fort Klamath on Saturday, and
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ducted now, by Mrs. M.W. Hargadine, gate.
P. Parker. Mr. Parker retains the saw ing of chromos, picture frames, mould­ ' returns to Linkville on Sunday; durmg
TAKE* NOTICE.
With a Corps of Six Teachers,
was established by her husband, the
mill business, and has a large amount ings, etc. We learn from him that the past five weeks no mail has been
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Al) persons knowing themselves in­
late R. B. Hargadine, 22 years ago.
I
tendered
by,
or
received
from
the
these
pictures
are
known
as
photocromes
of lumber on hand.
Three Regular Courses of Study
debted to the Ashland Woolen Mills,
and are made only by Hildreth, Young i Agency on Sunday, and this by the A large brick building has been put are hereby notified to call and settle,
Judge P. P. Prim and E. D. Foudray A Co., who have enlarging rooms at I express directions of Mr. Roork.
up in the rear of the old wooden store, either with cash or note in thirty days are provided:
Esq., accompanied by their ladies, were North Troy, Vt., Philadelphia, Pa. and
Iam not an expert in the peculiar preliminary to constructing an elegant from this date.
in town this week, on their return from Clinton, Iowa.
W. H. A tkinson , Agent.
style of Christianity, voiced by Mr. brick front. This establishment still
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A
shland
,
April
5th,
1878.
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the Soda SpriDgs,where they have been
Incidents of the Eclipse.
Roork, but I have been trained under continues to do a large business in dry
c
enjoying a season of “rustication.”
goods,
groceries
and
general
merchan
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LAKE COUNTY LAND FOR SALE 1
The eclipse, with all its strange fore­ a code of morals which lead me, most
dise.
800 acres of the finest agricultural
W e Lave heard of no one who is not boding sensations, has come and gone. | I charitably, to wish that Mr. Roork’s
land
in Lake county for sale, 640 acres
communication
had
been
written
on
The nucleus of the Post Office
highly delighted with their new pict­ During the progress ofthe eclipse,much
of
which
adjoin the town site of Lake
4
ures, and the verdict is unanimously in interest was taken here in the discovery, I Sunday, when his religious scruples Store, was established, some six View, every foot of which is tillable.
years ago, by A. D. Helman, The bus- Terms easy. For particulars apply to
favor of the Photocrome.over alt others that the crescent sun, shining through are ia their full bloom and beauty.
For particulars, addresd,
D. J. F erree .
iness of this establishment was con- C. B. Watson, Lake View, Oregon. *
the leaves of the trees, was reproduced
that have put in au appearance here.
ducted for a long time, by Helman &
a thousand times in the shade of each
Tule Lake Items.
FOR SALE.
R apid G rowth .—There has been tree. This suggested the use of a piece
A shland : : : : : O regon ,
Fountain. It subsequently passed in­
Forty acres of land, including a new
left in this office a plum graft,from the of tin with a small hole punched
W. T. LEEKE, P res .
Our esteemed correspondent from to the hands of J. D. Fountain, and is and commodious dwelling house, a
nursery of Henry Thornton of Jose­ through it,which showed on the ground Tule Lake sends us the following items, owned by him at the present time. small barn, with other improvements.
L. F. W illits , Seo’y.
phine county,of this summer’s growth, or a screen, the exact shape of the under date of July 21st:
His stock consists of dry goods, grocer­ A good well of water at the door, and a
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spring a hundred and twenty-five
which measures sixfeet three inches in eclipse, and is much superior to a
ies,
general
merchandise,
books
and
The weather, for the last month, has
yards distant, with ample elevation to
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ASHLAND
smoked glass for an examination. By been dry and hot, and our hay and stationery, etc.
flow into house. Said tract of land ad­
The Ashland Variety Store, estab­ joins the town of Lake View on the
There will be an adjourned meeting this means the exact time of commence­ grain has ripened rapidly, bringing on
of the State Board fo Examination dur-, ment and end of an eclipse can be told, I our harvest earlier than expected. Our lished w:thin the last year, by J. S. north. Address or inquire of T. J,
Brattain, Lake View, Oregon. No5tf
ing the session fo the State Teachers’ as well as the amount obscured. This hay harvest is in full blast, yielding a Herrin & Co., koeps a general variety
THEY ALL TAKE IT.
Institute, August 21st for the aocommo-' image might be photographed at the lighter crop than it has for some years, of merchandise, consisting of millin­
When the system is run down to that •T. S- BEBRÜT & CO.»
ery goods, dry goods, groceries, crock­
dation of applicants for diplomas and different stages, without the use of the especially our rye grass.
ordinary appliances for sun photo­
extent
that you pass sleepless nights,
certificates.
Our neighbor, Mrs. Louisa Body,who ery, tobacco, nuts, etc.
graphing.
are nervous and irritable, have gloomy
Have Dow on hand a fine assortment of
Little Bertie Kentnor was out with is now sojourning at the Bartlett
The new Restaurant and Bakery be­ forebodings, sour stomach, sick head­
E rratum —In a portion of our issue
his smoked glass intently looking for
to-day, a mistake oocurs in the heading the eclipse. After some time spent in springs, for her health, writes that she ing completed near the bridge .promises ache and coated tongue, do not enroll
yourself as high private, in the rear
of our “Historical Scraps. ” In naming ; observation, he went into his father’s has great confidence in the curative to be an important addition to our rank,under General Debility, but oheer
Ben. Wright's expedition into the Mo­ shop, in a state of huge disgust and qualities of that water. Her health is town. The building was first com­ up and try White’s Prairie Flower, Consisting of the latest styles of ladies hats and
S hadf .8, and a full stock of F lowbbb , O bnamxbj *
doc country, it should read 1852, in­ exclaimed: “I can’t see anything but now better than it has been for several menced by Mr. Wm. Sayers, who dis­ the Great Liver Panacea, now for sale and
T bimminob ; Also,
the moon through this glass.’’ Another years.
posed of it to Rev. J. H. Mayfield, who in every city and town on the Conti­
stead of 1853.
little fellow expressed it as his opinion
DRY GOODS,
has opened out a first class establish­ nent. No medicine ever compounded is
Our
Tule
lake
merchant,
some
three
that
the
sun
was
going
to
lose
its
eye
half
the
equal
for
the
cure
of
DYSPEP
­
Mr. H. C. Hill. D. D. G. M. of the
sight. A big boy of some thirty sum­ months since, took in an Eastern boy ment. When the building is fully SIA and LIVER COMPLAINT. It Consisting of
G. L. of A. F. & A. M., started for mers, was heard explaining that the
completed, it will be an ornament to has a specific power over the liver, and
CA88IMERE8,
Lake View on last Monday, for the eclipse was caused by the earth getting some 18 or 19 years of age. It seems
TWEEDS,
our town.
by curing the liver, Dyspepsia and all
the
boy
was
understood
to
belong
to
purpose of instituting a new lodge at between us and the sun. This was
LAWKS,
other
diseases
arising
from
it,vanish
as
ALPACAS,
The business of whioh J. M. Mo-
that place, and installing and instruct­ , contradicted by a young man, who had that class of urchins, known as “hood­
if by magic. Sample bottles are sold
PRINTS,
evidently read something on the subject. lums," and that he had been sent out Call & Co. are the direct successors, at the small price of 25 cents that will
ing the officers.
He declared that it was caused by the
was established in 1868, by Simon and I convince you of its merits. Large Bize brown and black DOMESTIC, check and striped
W e publish to-day, a letter from earth getting between the sun and moon, here by his friends, with a view of
SHIRTING, Also,
Isadore Caro, under the name of Caro bottles 75 cents; for sale by
Capt D. J. Ferree, in reference to the and intercepting the moon’s rays. After effecting his reformation. This country
C hitwood and A tkinson .
Bros. The firm of Caro A Baum suc­
and
Glassware^
Crockery
Agency mail. We do so in justice to a sharp controversy for sometime, the did not suit his restless disposition,and
ceeded
next,
Isadore
Caro
withdrawing,
“
Cigars.
he
determined
to
leave.
Taking
advan
­
Groceries
,
Tobacco
in consequence of his learning,
Capt. Ferree, as it was on his statement latter,
BORÌ
succeeded, if not convincing his oppo­
and Morris Baum taking his place. In
"
Kufc.
Candies
!
that we originally made the statement, nent, at least, in silencing him. A tage of the absence of the proprietor,
—At Oakland, California, to the wife of Ma­
he relieved the drawers of $10 cash, 1873, J. M. McCall succeeded Simon Gl.ENX.
uow denied by Mr. Roork.
jor James T. Glenn,a daughter.
breeder of fine chickens, who claims a
Also, a large assortment of small art kiss usually,
of J.
and a watoh of little value. He then Caro, and the present firm
found in dry goods’ bouses. All of which will ba
Miss Mary MoCabe, our efficient superior intelligence for his peculiar packed his clothes, saddled a pony and M. McCall A Co., formed. Since
sold
stock, was observed closing his chicken
Notice-
general agent for the T idings , called house during the eclipse, to prevent strack out for Big valley. Mr. Whitney which time, they have greatly increas­ riliiF. partnership heretofore existing between L. 8.
P. Mareh and J. P. Parker, is this day dissolved
CHEAP FOR CASH.
on us last week. She has been teach­ them from going to roost. When he soon returned, and finding what had ed their business, and built the largest by A mutual
consent, J. P. Parker assuming the lDdebt
ing in Sam’s valley, and her term has saw them anxiously looking up into the happened, engaged two other men and brick store in the county, and are now edness, and collecting accounts due the ûrm, L. 8. P. SS'TProduce taken at cash price.
Marsh withdrawing.
Call on us and xamim goods, and ascertain prices
recently expired. She has returned apple trees, he threw out a peck of
L. S. P. M arbh .
doing
the
largest
merchandising
busi
­
started
in
pursuit.
The
boy
having
before purchasing elsewhere. First door north of J
wheat
which
kept
their
minds
engaged
again, and will commence another term
J. P. P abkkb .
M. McColl & Co.'s
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B ig B utte , July 18, 1878.
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but a short start, they could seo him in ness in Southern Oregon.
until the eclipse passed off.
shortly,
t
From observations taken at sunrise:
53, clear;
July 26,
7RIDAY
M
AUGUST 2, 1878.
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53,
27,
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56,
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28,
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The Boulon troop plays in Ashland
The figures after the date indicate the
to night.
temperature.
H. C. H ill .
W. A. McPherson returned from
A ustin B ish , the pioneer vegetable
Linkville this week.
man, makes his regular oalls on the
“K enneth ” and “J onny S moker ,” Ashland people, loaded to the guards,
came too late for this issue.
with the good things of his garden.
Green corn, watermelons, snap beans,
F ound .—A purse containing money.
and all other vegetables of the season,
The owner can learn of it, at this of­
are what he sells.
fice.
We are in receipt of reliable infor­
O ur old and genial friend, W. Kreu-
zer, of Jacksonville, called on ns this mation, that one day last week, the
particular day we will not speak, our
week.
friend Daley, arose very early, and set
N ew G oods .—Chitwood Y Atkinson out without delay, a-fishing. This
have just reoived a new lot of drugs much, no one will dispute, we’re sure.
and imperishable paints.
But what is strange about it, he return­
Parties who have recently passed ed with trout, just sixty-four.
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Furniture -»«■- Lumber
FOR SALE!
ACADEMY
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September 9th, 1878,
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Preparatory,
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SPECIFY.
Ashland Academy,
VARIETY STORE.
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