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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 16, 1878)
i I THE —- 4 m ■B ASHLAND J. M. SUTTON TIDINGS ! Mr. nawkett, late of San Francisco, News Epitome. EDITOR the NEW THIS WEEK. i was at these gravel beds making exten Father Wilber has gone to Washing i sive preparations for piping daring the ton....The Pendleton people built a coming winter. £11 ■■ GEO. II.IM— NUTLEY. OF TUB Notice. A B II I 6 B. S We arrived at Wilderville,partook of stockade round their town for protec y wife, Florence Ptrker, left iny bed »nd tion against the Indians. Now they board July 13, 1878, without just cause or a bountiful dinner, and again set out provoca'ion. I, therefore, forbid anyone harboring DEATH OF A MILLIONAIRE. have their winter's supply of wood on or trusting her on my account, a« I will not pay any over a fiae mountain road, surrounded debtsof her contracting. W m . W. P arker . hand....The legislature convenes at by ever changing landscapes, that A ntlkb , L ake C ounty , O regon , July 3, 1878. Michael Raese, a well known million the Capital, on the i)th of next month aire,died in Germany recently, whither would fill with delight the soul of him ....The hot season is oppressive in BOOT & SHOE STORE. he had gone to visit his birth place and 5 who had but a traje of love for the Willamette valley... .The wheat crop beautiful. «arly friends. Mr. Beese’s wealth will —Next door to the Poet office— MANUFACTURER OF, AND DEALER IN, We arrived at Kerby at six o’clock, on Howell prairie, Marion county, will aggregate §10,000,000. With himself average 25 bushels per acre... .Oswe THANKS TO THE PUBLIC I I he was a miser. He denied himself and put up at the old pioneer hotel now go is without a saloon. They had one SADDLERY AND HARNESS, conducted by Mr. M. Ryder, an old many of the necessaries of life in his For their Liberal Patronage, which he ac MERGANSER, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. but it starved out and lias been convert timer of Southern Oregon. After we cepts as testimony their appre 0 mad straggle to possess wealth. At a ed into a school house... .Cape Foul ciation His purpose is to had indulged in the abundance of Mr. time, a few years ago, when Ben. Hol- ALWAYS ON HAND, weather is to be created a harbor of re lady needed money to carry on his Ryder’s table, we soon found ourselves fuge for distressed vessels... .The Havirg perchased the entire internets of my lit “Grow With the Place.” A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF partners, in the Ashland Woolen M lie, 1 take pleas railroad enterprises in Oregon, he ap seated in front of George Grotz’s sa Linn county volunteers have been SADDLES, HARNESS, HE IS IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO ure in announcing to the public that the plied to Reese and, to impress him loon, (Pioneer headquarters) .surround ordered home from the war and now BRIDLES, SPURS, ed by a half score of those who had STIRRUPS, WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND favorably with the country his roads I there is joy in many households.... BITS, WHIPS, come to the country in the “ days that ! LASHES, CINCHOS. were to traverse, a steamship was dis LF-»tïijr Dredgers are at work in the channel tried men ’ s souls, ” among them, mtn | patched to bring the millionaire to ¡of the lower Willamette. Surveyors ti’/ Repairing promptly and cheaply done. Give me Materials of all kinds, such as Portland. Holladay took him over the whose faces we were familiar with near i are examining Coos Bay and the mouth a call and convince yourselves that you can save mon ey by trading with me. [3 lo;f] R. T. B. S r . line of the road but be didn’t seem a quarter of a century ago. We might of the Coquille with a view of improv LhECNH GOODS, ARE NOW RUNNING AND MAKING THE pleased. On their return to Portland, , name amongst them, Alex. Watts, Dr. ing the entrance for vessels.... 1,500,« ALLIGATOR, ETC., in company with a number of promi ' Halton, Chas Hughs, J. P. Lewis and 000 pounds of wool is the amount of VERY BEST OF NATIVE WOOL And any thing else the public may require nent citizens, they steamed up the1 others, that had each a tale of other the clip in Douglas, county this year coast to Olympia. Telegrams were I ■ days to tell, and each agreed to furnish ... .Mrs. Smith, mother-in-law to Gov. ALWAYS ON HAND, sent ahead to announce their coming, | , from the store house of their memory, Chadwick, died at her residence in BLANKETS, -IS THE- Arid all work gotten up in the and when the steamer arrived the party | historical data for the T idings ’ History Donglas county last week ... .Stock VEltt BEST STYLE. was warmly received and conducted to of Southern Oregon. Bed time came at men in Eastern Oregon are gathering FLANNELS, last, and our little “ ancient ” party • no 36—tf GEO. NUTLBY. one of the principal hotels, where they j Ob' NORTHERN CALIFORNIA. up their stock scattered by Indians in sought our peaceful couches-perhaps to were feted by the citizens in fine style. their recent raids. The chieffloss will Same size as the Sacramento R ecord U n CASIMERES, Daring their stay Michtel found it ne-1 dream of the past—or to lay and pon be in horses... .Somebody has been ion , 24 by 36, and _^S**price reduced to ASHLAND LIVERY cessary to have his linen cleaned ¡having der half waking, how few of our hardy slandering General Howard, and his FOUR DOLLARS PER ANNUM but two patterns with him, he sent one I comrades who helped beat back the usual Christian fortitude and for DOESKINS SALE AND FEED STABLES ! II* ADVANCE. ROBERT NIXON, to the laundress. It was returned with I savage barbarism that once possessed bearance is well nigh exhausted.... Editor aud Publisher. MAIN STREET, ASHLAND the charge of two bits, which he dis I this fair land, yet live to tell their tales The people of Umatilla county have no AND IIOSERY. of toils and dangers. puted, but offered to pay one bit. A confidence in “good Indians.” o SACRAMENTO ccntroversy followed between the mil ... .... — W ool G rowers A ssociation .—We .fb THE UNDERSIGNED HAVING lionaire and the washerwoman, which A Leased the above stable». front desire to call the attention of the wool Holladay overheard, upon which he Chapman A Ntil begs leave to inform the growers of Southern Oregon,to the im remarked to a friend standing by: "It’s Are invi'ed to eend In their orders and assured tha public that lie is determined to merit a con T» published in »end-weekly parts of eight pages in portance of forming an association tinuance of the patronage that lias for many each part,or sixteen pages each week. It prêtent» the same shall receive prompt attention. not a d----- d bit of use to tiy to borrow years past been conferted on these justly for the purpose of discussing tbsi money of a man who will dispute his 1 • 1 .1.2 Colum/n-s^* 3 important interest,an.l making arrange wash bill.” The next day the good ments for marketing their wool to the OF MATTER EACH WEEK. POPULAR STABLES ship Oroflame was steaming down the best advantage. Through an organi coast, conveying the miser to his I have constantly on hand the very beat zation of this kind, they would bo en- It is punished on WEDNESDAY aul SATURDAY hoard. But, if Michael Beese failed to IN BECOMING SOLE PROPRIETOR OF THE Morning came again, and long be ablo to obtain the highest market price serve mankind while living, he has SADDLE HORSES BUGGIES AND ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS, fore the sun had gilded the fir fringes for their wool and save much time and It Is In all respect«, S uperior to any Weekly pub blest many in his death. It is stated CARRIAGES. of the eastern monntains, wo were lished ou the Pacific Coist. expense. By having an agent at some that he has left a will bequeathing And can furnish my customers w ith a tiptop wheeling rapidly over a smooth road —0—O — central point, to whom each one could nearly the whole of his vast fortune to turn-out at any time. Aassume the late company indebtedness and all ae to Governor Brigg ’ s residence, where For ore year, )>er mall ............................... G oo report the amount, and quality of his the charitable institutions of San Fran ciums and notes due the Company SŒUTH OF For tix Hiouttis.......................................... . .2 5'1 we arrived just in time to join the fam HORSES BOARDED wool, it would make it an object for cisco, in which case it oannot be said For three months....................................... .1 .50 CANYONVILLE, a:e payable to me or my order ily in their morning meal. only. LIBERAL TERM!} TO CLUBS, buyers t? pay the utmost limit of the that he lived in vain. Ou reSs triable terms, anil given the best o( ive copies for 1 year, and 1 copy extri......... $17 50 After breakfast the Governor hitched market, as it would save them the time T F en copies for 1 year, and 1 copy extra .............. 30 attention. 00 Our Josephine County Trip. np a spanking team, and drove us over of visiting or corresponding with a T wenty - five coptesfor 1 year,and 1 copy ex. .62 .50 HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLI) At half past three o’clock on Monday , to Althouse. We arrived on the large number of producers. The col And satisfaction guaranteed in ail my trans George T. Baldwin, of last week, while we were in the | grounds of the Althouse Gravel Mining umns of the T idings aro open to thoss actions. Authorized agent for me and has fall jtower to midst of one of our most profound I Company, about 10 o'clock a . m , and interested, for ihe discussion of the — Dealer in— transact any and all bosines» connected with the v2»3ttf] IL F. PHILLIPS. morning slumbers on one of Mrs. Vin were kindly received by Mr. J. P. subject. ing’s comfortable beds in Jacksonville, Brown, son of one of the principal We have received a letter dated Yai- STOVES, TIM AND HARDWARE. r | V htt?li» *» yon c>‘L et g 'ge ill ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. we were suddenly aroused by the raps San Francisco stock owners of the nax, Aug 3d, over the signature of G. J 8 $.7lo$2 »ier <lty luade by LINK VILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. ’ J L | ar>v worker of either M oompany.who conducted us through the of the marshal’s baton on our door, ac —right in their owu loc>«litie» W. B >ork, in which he says that Mr. o---- Particulais aid sample!» worth (5 foe. Iniptov companied by the cry of ‘’stage!” Ere mine. This company is now engaged J. H. Boork (his brother),“never pre JAS. THORNTON. 43tf your spire time at tni» btiffnesr. Address S tinson A- Co., Portland Maine. [2-5tt-iy. we had recovered from the shock of I in drifting a high bar on their claims, tended to deny refusing to receive, or Always on haul a good assortment of where it is supposed the lead passes our sudden awakening, we were dress deliver the mail on Sunday” etc; and NAILS, BOLTS, ed, and with satchel in hand, we through the point of the mountain. requests that we publish the said J. II. HO TICE. LOCKS, SCREWS. SAWS, The work is under the charge of Mr. hurredly wended our way to the Post I-ILLS, Bl’CKSA A S, -------------o --- ----------- Boork’s letter “just as bo wrote it.” Office, to board the Kerby and Waldo O’Donnell,a practical miner, who owns with all duo deference to the writer, HAY FORKS, KNIVES. SHOVELS. Having removed my Millinery One Set of Brass, Rotary Valve stage. All aboard ! cried our Jabu, of I an interest in the mine. The arrange w’e will say that bo is mistaken in what HATCHETS, TABLE AND POCKET Goods to mv residence on Main Over-shoulder CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. whom we shall have more to say here* I ments for drifting is the most complete Mr. Boork protended to deny refusing street, opposite Hon. Lindsay Ap after, and as the sleepy Post Master we have ever seen. The dirt is raised to receive. Furthermore, when a re plegate’s residence, I wish to call closed the door, our prancing steeds I by a “whin,” worked by horse power; quest comes from Mr. J. H. Boork HAZARD & DUPONT'S the ladies’ attention to the fact were turned loose, aud the sounding i water is also raised by the same means, himself we will gladly publish his let that I will sell all goods in my wheels of our coach aroused full many a bucket holding 100 gallons, arranged ter, but certainly no other individual Rifle, Eagle, Duck and Diamond grain line a “enr of high and low degree,” and with a valve in the bottom, which auto has a right to demand its publication. Power. BELOW COST their lamentations for onr departure, matically fills and empties it. We I 5 examined the w ’ orks with the air of an U niversity or O regon — We are in re CAPS, WADS, SHOT, ETC., ETC. rang out in romantic strains on the Sh ide Hats,................................. ....25 to so cent«; All in txood order, as follows: Dress “ ................................ ’....$ I .50 IO $3 W); ceipt of two neat pamphlets, one containing expert, descended into the shaft, a stiD morning air. The eastern horizon I.ices per . yard.................................. 06 to 25 cento.* Two Eb Cornets, two Bb Cornets, two H lari-ry..’........... 12| to 25 was draped in the habiliments of early depth of thirty feet, threaded the tun the address to the gradual ing class, of the M A LARGE VARIETY “ “ .. .05 to 25 Unireifity of Oregon, at commencement Eb Altos, two Bb Tenors, one Eb Ribbone nels, interviewed the delvers for a few Ki i Gloves......... dawn. A tint of warm gray was spread ♦ 1 oo; —OF— Tuba, one 30-iuch Bass Drum and Boys’ Wool II ai » 1878, by Mathew P. D ‘,idy, L. L. D., Ihe ................... 75 cents. minutes, returned to the surface and around the sharp outlines of old Cas one Snare Drum, M r ». M .A. S chumpf . other being the first catalogue of the Uni Tinware and Sheet-ironware, both pressed August 9, 1878. (3 ‘J tf) cade», that gradually blended into the was straightway conducted to the com versity for the current year. The Universi and seamed. fortable company residence, and par — also — doep cold blue tints of the upper sky. WILL, EE SQLD FQR ty is shown to be j ua prosperous condition, took of a dinner strangely in contrast The morning was quite cool, indeed, having »n imposing array of names enroll AGA TE IRONWARE, I found it uncomfortably cold, clad as I with the‘ slap jack’’ dinners of our min ed in the catalogue department, and an able STOVE GRATES, I was, in one of Fountain’s lighest six ing days. We shall long remember faculty. Eagle Mills, BACKS, bit coats. Early breakfast time found with pleasure, our first acquaintance I N ew P aper .—Wa have receive! the ETC., ET?. Situated 1J miles north of Afhlacd, and 1.5 mllee us at the old pioneer establishment so with Mr. O’Donnell and the three » oul U of Jacksonville, are prepared to do the Or the nine Horns without | brothers, J. P., W.' P. and Henry first number of the Scotts Valley News, "^«Repairing and Job work promptly at long presided over by our friend Rial [v3-10tf] Drums lor edited and published by B. II. Evens tended to. MERCHANT AND EXCHANGE Benedict, where we found one of | Brown. Our next point was the store of our at Fort Jones,Siskiyon county, Cal. It those celebrated meals of Mrs. B’s <$150- old patrons, Beach & Platter. Ths BUSINESS presents a very creditable appearance awaiting us. This we dispatched with a relish made doubly keen by a twelve Althouse Post Office is established at typographically, and from its general this point. It will be remembered make up and the — of its salutatary we mile ride in the cool morning air. FROVR, GRAILAM, CORN MEAL AND FEED* Address, After breakfast, we resumed our I that these gentlemen had their store predict for its brilliant success. Here’s pjpr, A ndrew M c C allen , A T BED-ROCK PRICES. <A d QW seats, the drivers whip rang out keenly burned recently, with a large amount our flGV- brother Evens. Lake View, Oregon. (3-7-tf) T» ctiled to tbe fact that the undersigned have juet ^.-47'36 pounds of flour, 2 pounds of shorts and 8‘ and wo were again rattling over the of Hour and other merchandise contain I DR. H. T. INLOW ¡■ouiidb lit I ran given per bushel of good wheat. KD. J. FARLOW ■L repaired and added the 1 itefet improved machinery ed therein. They have rebuilt their to their smooth Applegate road. There were fcv’ Will sack flour—customers furnishing sack» - I store, and re-established an extensive ASHLAND many incidents on our trip to Kerby, Saras with our kilwcci eu them, iurutebed at low FLOURING MILLS, rates. that we would gladly give, did our business. Situated on Murphy creek, Josephine county, Ore- 13» ^n, and are low prepared to make as good an space permit, but we must be content From here'we were compelled to re Bfather G. F. Billings,- turn with the Governor to his home, to give only one here and there, as Article of Flour will have charge of the business, be land marks of our journey. The fore it being too late to visit Browntown, ing assisted by competent millers. As can bs had at any Mill in Sauthern Oregon. part of the day was cool and cloudy, some three miles above, on Althouse. J. S- HER.KTJT & CQ., GIVE US A TRIAL By a refference to our note book, we with an occasional sprinkle of rain. LElbF LKJLIX Y3T OB- An<l convince yourselves that vve can satisfy you. Before proceeding further, we must find that we hava but just commenced Have now on hand a fine assortnient of INLOW & FARLOW —ALL— introduce onr traveling companions, or arranging the items it contains, and we WARRANTED as REPRESENTED. at least those with whom we have the will be compelled, for want of space, to [3 9 tf] s represented, or taken back, and freight paid S abah A. F arnham . pleasure of an acquaintance. The continue much of our matter until the Druggists and Apothecaries “both ways,” if found to be otherwise. Consisting of the latest style» of ladies hats and most important personage in our next issue. We will, however, give a S badks , and a full stock of F lowers , O rnaments crowd, was onr engineer, Mr. Bichard few miscellaneous items, snd leave the and T rimming »; Also, TERMS: Jsh, who is well-and favorably known mining and business interests for next Fresh Drugs of al) kinds kept constantly on hand DRY GOODS, O 7 pounds of flour, 8 pounds of bran and two pounds OR along the route by all the men, women week. of shorts per bushel of No. 1 wheat, tracked, brand — AIJSO— FALLING SICKNESS. ed s nd warranted—Customers to furnish their own Consisting of and children, especially the young la We visited Waldo, and met many sacks. faces were familiar I t had been whose onr intontion to take oar pa a PAINTS Permanently Cured no humbug-by dies, and who is bailed by the familiar old-timers, CASSIMERES, one month'» usage of Dr. Goulard's Cel OILS score of years ago. We here met T. TWEEDS. trons by surprise, by enlarging the T idings sobriquet of "Dick.” Mr. Ish is pro ebrated Infallible Fit Powder». To con We have in connection with the Mils, a DYE-STUFF LAWNS, F. Floyd, the present County Judge of vince eulicrero that Ueee powder» will do all we claim prior to any announcement of the fact. But prietor of the stage route from Jack ALPACAS, SOAP for them, we will »end them by mall, pout paid, a FULL STOCK PRINTS, Josephine county, to whom we are in free trial box. Ah pr. Goulard 1» the only phy sonville to Crescent City, and person we fear our rapidiy increasing advertising —OF — sician tnat ha» ever made'thie <ll»ea»e a epedal »tody Perfumery, and all kinds of list,may for give assistance alarm. lest in reading matter debted obtaining a brown and black DOMESTIC, check and striped apd a» to <>ur know ledge thooeand» have lieen per- ally plays the wbip on that part of bis nice should list be of entirely crowded out. there subscribers. Mr. We Wimer manently cured by the u»e of these Pow SHIRTING; Also, GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ronte from Jacksonville to Waldo. His and fore his take two this sons, opportunity saying tint a der h , we Will guarantee a permanent late of of this county, PATENT MEDICINES Core iu every ca»e, or refund you all money part found of the genial material and is already on hand, and hich we will dispose of at B ed R uck prices, attention to passengers and general dis we accommodating as expended. All sufferers rliouki give these Powder» Crockery and Glassware, or wiilexchange for when and that in three weeks, the T idings will go the days of yore. Mr. W. J. Wim an early trial, and be cunvlDcea of their curative position, makes him a great favorite to in forth a 28 column paper, and continue of to Groceries, Tobacco “ Ciyars, powers. PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compouudel, escorted us through the diggings ALL KINDS OF PRODUCE. the traveling public. Charley Howard er for large box, $3.00, or 4 boxes for $ l<\00,»ent improve in ratio to its rapidly increasing and nunc but genuine articles used. Candies “ Nuh* by . Price, which we shall speak more anon. mail to imy ¡»art or United State» or Canada on re patronage. and Chub Overbeck, two young men ome and examine out etock and price» and satisfy ----------------------------------------- ceipt or price, or by express, C. O. D. Addrer», yourselves that we will 6?ll t?i7 Trices as low as the limes will justify. raised in Bogue river valley, were pas T ue following gentlemen are authorized ASH a. ROBBINS, Also, a large assortment of small articles usually found in dry goods’ houses. All of which will be 36yl 360 F ultom S treet , B booklym , N. Y. ‘ ‘ Cheaper Ilian the Cheapest. ” sengers, the former beiDg our present to roceivo and receipt for subscriptions to sold C- g store one door south of the 1’ostoffice—op county surveyor, was on his way to the T idings in Josephine county: T. F. posite the Ashland House. "bl a'low lucent» per bushel over Rogue cto make money faster at work for ue ▼ ▼ River Valley price», for all wheat taken in ex than at anything else Capital not requir Spanish gulch, ten miles below Wil- Floyd, General Agent; W. J. Wimer and F. CHEAP FOR CASH. change tor goods. ed; we will »tart you. $12 per day at W. Sawyer, Waldo; Beach & Platter and J. Cw* Dr.. H T I nlow can always be foind at derville, to survey a mining ditch for P. Brown, Althouse; J. M. Smith, Kerby; the ¡store, ready to attend to professional calls. home made by the lnduetrtan». Men, J. WIMER & SONS. f&r* Produce taken at cash price. women, boy» and girls wanted every Bybee and Hawkett.leading to their ex- Mr. Wilder, P. M.,Wilderville: J. S. McFad Cail on ua and xamine good», and ascertain price» W iners ' M ili . s . J osephine C ounty , O gn where to work for ue- Now 1» the time. before purchasing eleewhere. Firet door north of J Costly outfit and term» free. Addreaa Utkstve gravel beds. We learned that den, Murphy;AV. W. Fiddler, Williamsburg. VÎU3M} INLOW FARLOW [v3o!03m.] M. McCall A Co.*» [niiStf j Tuva & Co., Auguata, Maine. FRIDAY AtïirUST T6, 1878. M WOOLEN. R, T. BALDWIN Sr, k THE YREKA JOURNAL ¡ I LEADING PAPER “WEEKLY UNION” * AV. II. Atkiiisoii FOR SALE BAND Eley’s INSTRUMENTS “LIVE X^LIVE”' Mill and Store. 3) ATTENTION CITY DRUG VARIETY STORE. S T O R E A Millinery Goods, Fits Epilepsy, W C O V