Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 30, 1878, Image 3

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THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS.
PERSONAL NOTE S.
0. B. Watson returned this week
FRIDAY
... AUGUST 30, 1878 from a business trip to Portland.
Mrs. Walbridge of Y’reka, spent the
LOCAL INTELLIGENCE.
last week in Ashland, visiting friends.
David Shook is in from Alkali and
In all the worll there is no vice
I.ees prone to excess, thin avarice:
is prowling around the valley some
It neither cares for food nor clothing;
where.
Nature’s content with little-that with nothing
—B utlkb .
Rev. Mr; Hardison called on us thia
week and reported a good time at the
P ioneer D ay — Sept, twelfth.
camp meeting.
The days of the “sere and yellow
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Niles, and Miss
leaf” are approaching.
Smith, of Cottonwood, were visiting in
Hundreds of pioneers will beat Jack­ town last week.
Daniel Gaby has removed with his
sonville on the 12th of next month—go
family to Lake View where he will en­
and see them.
gage in the practice of law.
Abram Rose, brother of Aaron Rose,
J. Q. Latta and C. H. Hargadine
founder of Roseburg, Ogn., died at started for Like View, last Thursday,
that place on the 18th inst.
to open their fine stock of goods.
Misses Sopha Nickell, of Jackson­
Our enterprising wagon-maker, J. S,
Eubanks, has turned out another one ville, and Sopha Winckler, of Yreka,
of the celebrated Sarven wheel vehic­ were visiting friends in our town this
week.
les.
Mrs. Shepherd of Scott’s valley, has
Don’t fail to oall on Klum for Win­
been visiting her parents, (Mr. aud
chester rides and cartridges. Any kind
Mrs. Helman) and friends in Ashland,
of arms ordered and delivered on short
during the past week.
notice.
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Mrs. Eubanks has returned from a
K now all men these by presents that visit to Cottonwood, where she has
B. F. Reeser proposes to sell Winches­ been spending some days among her
ter Repeating Rides at ten per oent numerous friends in that vicinity.
below cost.
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Charles Nickell ot the Democrvitc
“Soundjthe harp and ¡the timbrel;” Times, gave us a friendly call on Wed­
be glad, O ye singsters ! Chitwood A nesday. As a newspaper man, Charley
Atkinson have just received a new lot ¡s a success, and a rustler of the "first
water*”
of choice sheet music .
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Our youDg fried,Cassius B. McPher­
In the orchard of A. G. Rockfellow, son, formerly an employe of this office,
in this place, may be seen at the pres­ returned to his home in Ashland last
ent time, an apple tree in the brilliant Tueeday, after a summer’s sojourn in
full bloom of early spring.
Lake county.
Tommy Rogers, who is engaged in
H ip , H ip , H urah I—Nothing—only
our better-half has come home, aud butchering at Fort Klamath, for tbe
we thought it was the 4th of July un­ firm of Brown A Harris, of this place,
tarried with his friends awhile thio
til we took a second thought.
week,returning to the Fort last Tuesday.
Oar nearest neighbor, B. F. Reeser,
On last Saturday,Mr. and Mrs. Kreu-
is doing "big things”this week, in the
line of ereoting extensive additions to zer, and Mrs. Bilger, were in town on
their way to Soda Springs, where they
his dwelling and store building.
will spend a few days enjoying the
Tbe weather is hot, the earth is dry, charming scenery and good cheer of
the air seems full cf steam;therefore.it that place.
is safe to say that we are threatened
Our Sterling old friend Capt. Salt­
with a spell of warm-like weather.
marsh, and his family, were in town
Nobody getting married iu this dead­ some days last week visiting friends.
ening, Few of the mauy pretty girls “Cap.” seems to reverse the usual
of our acquaintance, feel able to sup- course of things. He bends backward
port a husband, while times ure so under the weight of years.
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hard.
Now is the time to go to the Pioneer
and bay or trade for one of those
splendid
Wilson Sewing Machines.
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Wheat, oats, barley or bacon taken in
txJbange.
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T roy D ye .—Those who desire to see
what manner of looking man that hu­
man fiend, Troy Dye, is, can sea a
fine portruit of him at the Photo Tent
of Gove A Merrill.
A company of Like county "young­
sters,” under command of Capt. O. C.
Applegate, contemplate making »
charge on the game and scenery of the
remarkable Crater Lake.
A California exchange says that “the
law fqrbids any, except voters, irom
from
comi iqg within a hundred feet of the
ballot box, except to vote.” A very
good chance for non-voters.
We acknowledged the receipt of a
complimentary invitation to attend the
coming agricultural fair at Yreka, and
did business permit, would take great
pleasure in availing ourselves of the
proffered courtesy.
Those having ores to assay, would
do wep to read Dr. F. G.Hearn’s card,
in another column to-day. The Dr. is
too well known, as the pioneer dentist
and assayer of the middle country, to
require a recommend from us.
Mr. Barnes of Yreka, who has been
Canvassing our count}’ for some weeks
past, for his celebrated photocrome
pictures, returned last Saturday. He
informed us that he had received an
unexpected number of orders.
First one, and then another, seems
to take the lead in artistic floral contri­
butions to the T idings . But we are
morally certain that the rainbow tinted
bouquet presented this week, by our
blooming friend, Will Hurst, can’t be
beat.
C all .—Owing to recent changes in
the business at tbe Pioneer Store, the
proprietor gives notioe that money is
much needed. Persons knowing them­
selves indebted to said establishment,
are requested to call and settle imme­
diately. No foolishness.
A member of a party that reoently
spent a short time in the fresh, pure
and health giving mountain air, lately
remarked that the “only measures they
could contrive to successfully prevent
their becoming 'perfect gormandizers’,
were careful calculation and a vast
deal of precaution.” We understand
him to say that, notwithstanding that
they laid in a good store of provisions
before starting, besides having borrow
ed a number of tbe best guns iu town,
they had to fold their tents and quietly
maroh homeward for something to eat.
A Card.
I desire to return my sincere and
grateful thanks to the friends who so
kindly gave their aid and comfort to
my dear departed wife,during her long
and lingering illness.
J ohn B. R. H utchings .
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A Card.
P hoenix , Aug. 20,
T idings :—Please
1878.
E ditor
publish
notice of the fourth quarterly meeting
of the M. E. Church, which embraces
the first Sunday in September. Held
at Brownsbcrough in this county.
Respectfuly, A. H ardison .
It takes a bold man to introduce a
new and novel fashion in the way of
costume; but one of our Ashland physi­
cians, not a mile from the T idings of­
fice, one day this week, showed the
the power of his nerve, by making his
appearanoe with two paper collars on,
and only one neck.
We regret to learn that Miss Mary
McCabe, who has been teaching the
Antioch school in Sam’s valley, for
sometime, has been compelled to quit
the school room on account of a severe
attack of fever. We are pleased to re­
ceive information, however, that she is
now convalescing and will soon be able
T kebmometrical .—The following is the to resume the ferule.
report of the weather for the two weeks,
On last Tuesday, Mr. Hutchings, in
ending August 28th, from observations ta­
company with friends, went to the
ken at sun rise: August 16th, 40, clear;
17th, ¿2 cloudy; 18th, 50, clear; 19th, 52, mountains to spend a few days in re-
clear; 20lh, 50 cleir; 21st, 50, cloudy: 22 d, creation, so much needed by him after
47, cloudy; 23d, 52, cloudy; 24th, 42, clear; his long and devoted attention at the
25th, 47, clear; 26th, 48, clear; 27th, 49, bedside of his beloved wife. We have
been informed by his near neighbors,
clear; 28th, 50, clear.
H. C. H ill .
that he seldom left her bedside, and
Died.— Iu Ashland, Aug. 17th. 1878,
did not undress during the last month
Robt. II. Kerr, aged about 40 years. Mr.
of her illness.
Kerr came to this place three weeks ago,and
was taken sick, and taken in charge by the
OddFellows.beabeing a member of that order
and belonged to Sutter Creek Lodge, (Cal).
No. 31. His funeral took place on Wednes­
day, the ceremonies being conducted by the
Odd Fellows.
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Died. — At her residence iu Ashland, on
the 25th day of August, 1878, after a linger­
ing illness of eighteen mouths, Mrs. Martha
Ann Hutchings, wife of John B. II. Hutch­
ings.
Mrs. Hutchings was a lady of more than
average intelligence, a kind and affection­
ate wife, a good neighbor, aud beloved by
all who knew her.
Yreka is fortunate in contaiuing two
wide awake papers, the Journal and Un-
i m. We had the pleasure of calling at
these offices on our recent visit to that
city. We formed our first acquain­
tance with Mr. Bird, of the Union, and
found him a very genial gentleman.
The Journal has one of the best
fitted job offices in the middle coun­
try.
R ich Q uartz .—Some very rich rock
has been found on the Klamath river,
near the mouth of Humbug, recently,
which is creating quite aflutter in min­
ing circles in Yreka. We siw some
specimens while there, which were cal­
culated to make a fellow wish he was a
miner. The mining interests of Siski­
you county have not been so flattering
for years, and the general business of
the county is beginning to look up, in
consequence.
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We are requested to state that there
will be communion service at the Pres­
byterian church, next Sunday, at 11
otclock a . m . Rev. J. B. Donaldson
will deliver his farewell sermon at that
time, and,on Monday, will depart from
among us,for the East. During his lim­
ited stay with us, Mr. Donaldson has
proved himself to be, in every respect,
a man of learning, and a gentleman in
every sense of the word. The com­
munity will deeply feel the loss of his
services.
C amp M eeting .—A large attendance
was on the Wagner creek camp ground
last Sunday. We have never met a
more orderly meeting,of the size in any
country. Even those around the cigar
stands kept a profound silence during
tho servicea. One.of the features of
the meeting is Squire Beeson’s boarding
house, where every one who wished
could procure a meal fit for a king,
which was a great improvement on the
old fashoned‘‘bum,” or starve rule, on
such occasions.
Wesley Mitchell left Abhland last
Monday morning, loaded to the guards
with furniture, bound for the Lake
country. His intention is to supply
the demand for this commodity, which
is not, a3 yet, very extensively manu­
factured iu that country. Ilia furni­
ture was put up by our best workmen,
and will ba disposed of at reasonable
Messrs. George autl Charley Nntley rates.
have just returned from a business
J. D. Fountain, our Scnool Superin­
tour into tbe Like country. They were tendent, has laid ou our table a copy
looking out for tbe interests of the of a neat little magazine entitled The
A party left here last week,consisting
“boss” boot and shue e&t-iblishment of Common School Teacher, published at
of Hiram Farlow, George Ford, Mi3s
this place.
Bid I ord, lad. It is published month-
Allie Farlow, and Mr. and Mrs. E. I,
T here are several bad little chock I ly at one dollar a year and contains Farlow, for the mountains for tbe pur­
boles between Ashland and B.trrou’s twenty two pages. From an examina­ pose of making shingles, killing "bar,’’
that are calculated to make stage driv­ tion of its contents, we can say that it etc. They returned od Tuesday and
ers take the name of supervisors iu vain, is well worth the money, especialy to report that they made G.000 shingles,
and cause inside passengers to say those who are engaged in teaching.
killed lots of deer but didn’t get many.
“cuss words.” These holes wont get
Gove A Merrill, the happy artists of Mr. Ford went aloDg as an old hunter,
better until they are fixed.
the Photo Tent, have again made their but Ed. killed the deer.
N ote . — “ Ed.’’ reported this item.
appearance in our town, and erected
F ound .—At the Presbyterian Church
their tent immediately under our win­
C apt . O. C. A pplegate , editor, ora­
after the neck-tye party, a bucket con­ dow, preparatory to furnishing you
tor,
poet, granger and bearded cattle­
taining some rolls’ of butter. If not
first-class work. You should avail man, has now turned nimrod.and sends
called for, the proceeds of the butter yourself of thio opportunity of supply­
will be turned into the church build ing your friends with a splendid like­ to this office, a pair of antlers taken
ing fund. For particulars, apply to ness of your “phiz,” as they positively from a deer killed by him at Swan
lake, on the 21st instant. These horns
Mrs. McPherson or Mrs. Gillette.
will not remain longer than till Mon­ measure nine inches around, next to
A ccident .—On last Sunday morning, day.
the first prong, two feet three inohes
while Mr. Frank Torry was driving his
Mr. George A. Jackson, who ha3 been in length. These fine antlers were en­
team to the camp meeting ground, he
stopping at the Soda Springs for some trusted to the care of Mr. M. Colwell,
ran against some obstruction, and his weeks past,for the benefit of his health, mail contractor, who, notwithstanding
wife and child were thrown out of the
called on us this week, looking much their enormous proportions, delivered
wagon and considerably bruised. Their improved. If these springs were loca­ them ahead of scedule time.
injuries, however, have proved not to ted in some distant region, difficult of
T he I ndian W ar .—It is said that
be serious.
access,and had a high toned clap board the war is virtually at an end; that Gen.
The yellow fever is making fearful shanty erected,to add to the backwoods Howard’s vigorous campaign has only
havoc in Memphis,Vicksburg, New Or1 appoaranceof the place, droves of peo­ left a little preliminary work in the
leans and other southern cities. Hun­ ple would go and be cured there every shape of opening up negotiations for
peace contracts with tho blood-stained
dreds have already died and tens of year.
assassins. Howard has gone up to pur-
hundreds of people are fleeing from
D ont F orget .—The seventh annual
suade Joseph to be a good boy, and to
the scourge. Contributions for the
reunion of the Southern Oregon Pio­ warn the whites to behave themselves.
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sufferers are being collected through­
neer Society, meets in the court house It is true that the Bannocks are still on
out the North.
grove, at Jacksonville, on Thursday, the war path, and that a few, say two
An extensive bed of stone ooal has the 12ih day of Sept. A general invi­ hundred, are in the mountains around
been discovered by Hiram Richardson, tation is extended to all. Let every­ Camas prairie, well armed and mount
on Willow creek, nine miles this side body turn out. Those who have been ed, and bidding defiance to Col. Green’s
of Y’reka. The vein is four feet thick, in the country but a short time, will command. Col. Green could whip
and contains more or less shale, with learn something of the early days. these Indians if he bad men enough,
the exception of one foot in thickness, Bring your dinnor baskets, and your and if they would let him. But they
which is of the purest quality, samples babies, and let us have a good time.
are all around him in little squads for­
of which, we have in this office.
A F ine O rchard .—Among the var­ aging, raiding, and murdering, and
will not stop for Col. Green to get his
We were shown an elegant cabinet, ious objects of intrests in Ashland and finger
on them.
at the Post-office Store, this week, con­ vicinity, we desire to mention the fine
Yreka Items.
taining every style, size and shape of orchard of Hon. Lindsay Applegate ad­
]Froiu
the Y reka U nion .]
sewing machine needles, by the gross. joining the town on the east It con­
These needles were put up at the foun­ tains one of the best selected and larg­ Very encouraging news from Ham­
burg Bar; much gold is now being
tain head, and we opine that it will be est assortment of fruit trees in the val.
taken out... .The survices of Mr. Fer­
hard for any one to get away with ley, and the fruit is unexcelled injflavor
and size. The soil in the vicinity of guson, an experienced miner from
.Fountain in the needle business.
Ashland seems specially adapted to the Grass valley, has been engaged to take
We fear that some of our patrons production of finely flavored fruit and charge of the Empire Co’s mill, soon.
Mr. Westen has charge of the mine....
have forgotten that they are delinquent berries.
The Yreka Public school will open
in their subscription to the T idings .
A W ide A wake F irm .—We desire to Sept. 2d.... Jim Irwin a nervous ool-
If they will take into cosideration
that winter is comming on, and that we call attention to the liberal advertis- ored-individual, reoently went into Dr.
will have to lay in some 75 or 80 reams ment of Messrs. Jensen A Iffland in Hearn’s office, to get a tooth pulled.
of paper, which requires money down, our new “ad.” column, this week. After a severe effort, he managed to
and that we are making preparations to These gentlemen, although compara­ suppress his irritable nerves long
enlarge the T idings , which takes more tively a new firm, have already taken enough for the Dooter to get hold of
money, we do believe they would not the lead in their line of business. Dur­ the "acher” and remove it in his usual
forget us, but send along the little pit­ ing the last year, they have bought forcible manner, whereupon, Jim
sprang from the chair,“scuded” for the
tance they owe. Come friends pay up $6,000 worth of flour, 20,000 lbs of ba­ door,
and,as be left.be sang out,“much
and make us happy. We are sore we con, from Rogue river producers, be­ obleege to you Doctor, but I’z too ner­
could make a more readable paper if sides large quantities of lard, eggs, vous to ask ye how much I’z got to
we had what money is due the T idings . ohesse, bptter, etc.
pay”
T he R ailroad .—The last 20 miles of
road on the C. & O. railroad,was receiv­
ed by the Government a few months
ago,and next year the company is oblig­
ed to build an additional twenty miles,
at least, though we hear it stated from
prominent railroad men that they will
build enough to last three or four
years,or may put tho road clear through
to the Oregon line. A proposition
from the German bondholders, owning
the Oregon branch, to furnish the
money at a very low rate of interest,
is said to be under consideration by the
C. P. R. R., as the latter has been
using all its surplus capital on the
Southern Pacific in Arizona to head off
Tom Scott, besides building a new
short line via Bantas, to Sacramento,
over which trains will be run the 1st
of next month. The C. P. R. R. Co.
claim that the road to Reading does
not pay, except during harvast season,
nor can it be made to pay unless finish­
ed through to Portland, and secure the
Oregon travel and trade. If the C. P.
R. R. Co., however, conclude to forfei
their franchise, the German bondhold­
ers are ready to take it off their hands,
and build the road through from Read­
ing to Roseburg. We trust that one
or the other lot of capitalists will put
it through as soon as possible,as every­
body appears anxious to look out for
the engine while the bell rings.— Yreka
Journal.
flowers and plants found in first claaa
nurseries, Mr Coolidge has always oa
hand, all the fords! trees and sb rub­
bery,indigenous to the Western States.
Among them might be mentioned alt
the varieties of oak and hickory, wal­
nut, States and California walnut, hard
and soft maple, elm, wild plum, coffee­
nut and hackberry. Had we the space
to spare, we might fill a column with a
catalogue of his exotic trees and shrub­
bery. A walk through his grounds
will always pay the visitor.
The next oversight we will mention,
is the Pioneer Drug Store of Ashland,
which was established in September,
1873, by Chitwood and Mitchell. It
afterwards passed into the hands of C.
B. Watson & Co. Dr. J. H. Chitwood
and C. B. Watson, comprising the new
firm. It again changed hands to the
present owners, Chitwood & Atkinson,
Mr. W. H. Atkinson beooming intor­
ested. Under the new firm, the basi^
ness has greatly increased. A large
stock of books, stationery, and other
varieties, having been added to theirt
business.
Before closing, we desire to make
special mention of an institution that
was established some three years since
in our town, An institution in which
every citizen in Ashland took an inter­
est in having established, aud contrib­
uted of their means to that end. Yet,
strange to say, no other institution has
ever reoeived so little patronage, even
by its most ardent advocates. We re­
fer to our caliboose. Since its estab­
lishment, it has had but one tenant. It
may be seen in the south east corner of
the public square, in tbamoet unconth
colorthe painter could devise; the very
picture of desolation.
WASHING.
Kerliyvilie Items
First-olass washing and ironing.
Will take in washing or go out to wash.
IK erbyville , August 24th, 1878.
Enquire at John Conway’s. (12 lm)
E d . T idings .—J. B. Sifers has arriv­
T he best of flour and fresh ground
ed from Jackson Co., via Josephine’s graham
and corn meal delivered in any
“great cave.” He relates wonderful part of Ashland, at mill prices, by tho
things regarding the cave. He will re­ Eagle Mill,
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main with us a while, and will open
no V el T
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his flouring mill in two weeks, to make
Tbe dark age past—night obliterated I
flour.
Just leceived by J. M. M'CALL &CU.,
cases " E vening L ight ” coal
A company with capital, could make thirty
oil, and fifty boxes of Proctor & Gam-
it pay by bringing a ditch four miles bal’s “E xtra A damantine ” candles.
long, from Illinois river,into this town, Also, an elegant Lamp-burner—a new
and putting up a saw mill, &c. Other idea—with glass and porcelain shade
enterprises would follow the comple­ combined, and requires no glass. 12it
TAKE* NOTICE.^
tion of these. Let some one who wants
Having dissolved partnership with
to invest, come and see.
the P. of H. Co., and with Olwell, we
Mojor Ira B. Hossler and Col. J. W. desire all having accounts with us to
Baine have arrived from Ellensburg, call and settle the same with cash ,
having recently gone thither to ex­ wheat or note . PieaBe attend to it nt
as we must close our old books .
amine into the practicability of a trail once,
(3-lltf)
W agner & A nderson .
from here to that point. They are
A RARE CHANCE.
now progressing with the work on the
Mrs. Martha Scbumpf desires to call
Ellensburg road, and we, of this local­ the attention of the publio to the fact
ity, may expect an opening’to the sea that she is desirous of selling out her
entire stock of millinery goods, togeth­
port, in a short time.
er with her good will of the entire bus­
U C umtux .
iness. Those desiring to invest iu a
good business will do well to investi­
Jacksonville Items.
gate.
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Aug. 27, 1878.
settle V p -!
Tbe weather is warm and cdel.
Those knowing themselves indebted to
We were favored last week with a refresh­ the late firm of Brown & Burlingham,
are requested to «make immediate set­
ing shower of min.
tlement of their accounts. The busi­
The family of J. II. Penn will departsoon ness of tbe old firm must be settled at
J oseph B rown ,
on a visit to friends at their old home in once.
3 9 If J
G eorge B urlingham .
Portland.
THEY ALL *1’A KE IT.
Oar personal friend Joe Wetterer.and our
When tbe system is run down to that
genial friend, E. Jacobs, have gone up to the
extent
that you pass sleepless nights,
Springs to Soda up.
are nervons and irritable, have gloomy
A team of mules was stolen from the forebodings, sour stomach, sick head­
premises of Andy Davidson, three miles ache and coated tongue, do not enroll
east of town, Saturday night.
yourself as high private, in tbe rear
A goose was son struck the other day from rank,under General Debility, but oheer
up and try White’s Prairie Flower,
the effects of a stone upon the head, pro­
the Great Liver Panacea, now for sale
pelled by incorrigible young America.
in every oity and town on the Conti­
A young ingrate drew a revolver ou his nent. No medicine ever compounded is
intended father-in-law, on Applegate, re­ half the equal for the cure of DYSPEP­
cently. The trouble originated about a SIA and LIVER COMPLAINT. It
has a specific power over the liver, and
piece of inhabited bacon.
by curing the liver, Dyspepsia and all
Arrangements are about concluded to other diseases arising from it,vanish as
place Jesse Titus under tbe care and treat­ if by magic. Sample bottles are sold
ment of Drs. Danforth &. Robinson. Not at the small price of 25 cents that will
as a county charge in any respect. He convince you of its merits. Large size
has been afflicted with a stroke of paralysis, bottles 75 cents; for sale by
C hitwood and A tkinson .
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nearly three yeaas.
DON’T FORGET IT.
A girl on Applegate accuses the teacher
If you are troubled with nervous­
of keeping her in, after school is dismissed,
ness, are disheartened, tired of life,fear
and trying to kiss her. The teacher em­ death or feel out of sorts, as tbe saying
phatically and vehemently denies the charge. is, you may safely conclude that you
Who is the sweet tobacco posey ?
have the Dyspepsia or Liver Com­
We have two cases of typhoid fever in plaint. The liver is very apt to be­
our midst. Our surroundings are not pro­ come torpid this season of the year, rs
poisons arising from 6tagnaut water or
pitious for malaria, and, although the smoke decaying vegetation, are more numer­
emitted from the stacks ot our steam mills is ous, aud are, through inhalations, tak­
considered a nuisance, yet, it is really a dis­ en into tbe blood. Unless the liver is
infectant, and therefore should bo patiently strong and active, and furnishes a sup­
ply of fresh and pure blood to drive
tolerated as a fortunate auxiliary.
out tbe impurities,the above-mentioned
The Jacksonville brass band will be pres­ symptoms are sure to follow, and if
ent in full uniform, and discourse music at not heeded, may end in more terrible
the Pioneer Reuniou, on the 12th of Sep­ diseases and death. White’s Prairie
tember prox. They will also give a social Flower proves itself the Great Liver
dance in the evening, to which the publio is Panacea. Its action on tbe liver is
cordially invited. Prof. Scott, from Eure­ different from any medicine over com­
pounded. Its cures are truly wonder­
ka, Cal., has been engaged as leading vio­ ful. Try it. Price, twenty-five cents
linist. Supper will be provided.
and seventy-five cents. For sale by
K enneth .
C hitwood S c A tkinson .
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Our Town.
Dissolution Notice.
We overlooked several important
places of business in their regular or­
der:
First, was the Wagon Shop of John
Ralph’, in connection with the black­
smith shop of Smith Bros. Mr Ralph
is a good workman, and does an exten­
sive business both in new work and
repairing.
The third oversight was the Ashland
T idings , a newspaper published week­
ly, at $2 50 per annum, in advanoe.
This oversight, however, will probably
not result in any great damage, as it is
generally conceded that it is able to
"toot it’s own horn.”
One of the important industries of
Ashland, is the Nursery and Floral
gardens of Mr. O. Coolidge. Besides
every variety of fruit trees, shrubbery,
otice is hereby given that the co-partoerahin
N heretofore existing between Joseph Brown aaA >
O. M. Burhngham, under the flrm name of Brown A
Barllngham, U, thia day, dissolved, by matuU con­
sent. The business will be continued at the old
stand, by Brown & Harris, and the continued patron­
age of the public Is respectfully solicited. The new
firm will be responsible for all partnership debts oe-
traded by tbe late firm and all tbe notes and account»
due the old firm, are payableonly to the new.
J oseph B rown ,
G. M. B ubi ingbam .
July 9, 1878.
Notice.
n Prubile Court for tbe County ¿7 Lake, State of
Oregon.
In tbe matter of tbe estate of I Notice of Ana! set
W. D. Ne »land, deceased.
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tlement.
Notice is hereby given thit 8. P. M» m , the A4
miuistrator of tbe estate of W. D. Newland,deceased
bas rendered, aDd presented for settlement, and died
in this cwt bis tinal account of his administration of
said estate, aDd that Monday, the 7th dar ' October,
A. D. 1878 beiDg a day of a term of said coart, to-wt:
Of the October Term, 1878, at the Coart Room of said
court, at Lake View, county and State above namedi,
have been duly appointed by tbe Judge of raid court ,
for tbe settlement of said account and the clora of said
administration, at which time and place, ary person
interested tn raid estate may appear anl file d U ex­
ceptions in writing to said account sud contest th»
same.
R. B. H awton , Clerk.
lake View, August loth, 1878.
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