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-f 0 i THE ASHLAND J. M. SUTTON FRIDAY EDITOR SEPTEMBER 6. 1878 OUR YREKA TRIP. LETTER FROM SEATTLE. News Epitome. TIDINGS. 1>B. H. T. INLOW KD. J. FARLOW ASHLAND S eattle , W. T., Aug. 26, ’78. The Christian College at Monmouth, R. F. HIGH. Prop., E d . T idings .—When one hears of a will open on the IGth inst...-During S i leased to announce to tte people of AsblaDd place, be is certain to conceive a pict* and vicinitv thtt he has purchased the the last year, 600 houses have been ure of it in his mind, and it is just as ÉSTASLISHMENT built in Portland... .Next Monday, tho certain to be an untrue one. When I atelv occup:ed by Mr. Wm. Mayfield, and is now legislature meets....The annual con Q prepared tJ attend to the wadis of hi* left Ashland, I took a mental map of m eictafi ference of the Evangelical Association CUSTOMERS the route to this place, but was not IN the most cppboveb convenes at Salem to day. Bishop guided by it throughout. In the even This Institution hasbecn reorganized and INLOW & FARLOW STYLE. Tho9. Brown, of Pa., is to preside.... ing before I left the metropolis of Shaving. Shampooing, Dyeing, incor]H»ratcd, and will open •‘Webfoot” exchanges are bragging “adhesive dust,” (Roseburg), I tried Hair cutting, Etc about their fine peaches this year.... to purchase my ticket to be in readiness Druggists and Apothecaries promptly attended to . TJosltively to work done after 12 o’clock on Son* Mr. H. Brando’s, living near Portland, for the morrow, but the official refused * day. [no-l»-v3-tf) aged 70 years, became the happy fath till half an hour before train left,which With a Corps of Six Teachers. er of son number eight... .Clark Smith was 5 a . m . Freeh Drug* of all kinds kept cons huit ly on hand of Drane3, rode a calf; but his fractur As you dash along in the cool morn JENSEN & IFFLAND, -------- c0o-------- -ALSO- ed right arm is getting along “nicely.” ing, you feel that you are playing life Three Regular Courses of Study ... .A Tacoma man don't want any Chi on a high key,and after ridiDg 18 miles PAINTS YREKA, CALIFORNIA, are provided*. OILS namen, but he wants 75 white men and to Oakland, you can take breakfast DYE-STUFF Preparatory, women, to piok hops....La Creole with a relish. SOAP Academy at Dallas, opened last Mon A writer once described Umpqua G^ca c/ev/fc Perfumery, and all kinds of day. ... A sawlog delivered at Tacoma, valley as being composed of small vales. © W. T., scales 7,032 feet,board measure. He said; To get a clear conception, It is six feet in diameter, and 21 feet take a lot of pumpkins, halve them, PATENT MEDICINES long....Theraare P2 female, and 52 and place them flat side on the ground, Music TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY AKE male patients in the Washington Terri the edges close together; then the B-ÌJ-PRESCRIPTIONS carefully compounded, and bone but genuine articles used. A SPECIALTY. tory assylum for the insane.. ..Twenty spaces will represent the little valleys emigrant wagons passed through Ida ALWAYS Prices as low as the time a will justify. of Umpqua. The ascent and descent For pat ticu'ars. address, ho City on the 21st ult.,on their way to through the pass in the Calipooia ßir Store one door sont h of the I ’ ostoftice — op Orgeou and W. T....Bishop Andrews Ashland Academy, mountains, are so gradual that you can posite the Ashland House. will preside at the annual conference A shland : : : : : O regon . scarcely realize that there is any moun E£TDr.. H T I nlow can always be found a of the M. E. Church, to ba held at W. T LEEKE, P res . —IX'JQ - tain there. There the great Willamette the ¡store, ready to attend to professional calls. Dayton, W. T., on the 12th inst ... valley spreads out its field of ripening L F. W illits , Sec’y. There were five ooaau steamers in Port grain for miles on either side, bordered ▼sneetf] INLOW & FARLOW Lard, Bacon, Hams, IN: »wi land at one time, last week... .Twelve on the east by the Cascades, and the new houses in course of construction at west by the Coast Rango of mountains, ASHLAND George T. Baldwin, Eggs and Rutter. Dallas, all on account of tho rail road which are surmounted by an occasional ....Diphtheria is raging throughout snowy peak. —Dealer in— Eastern Oregon, many grown persons 1 At Albany I was tolled off by a hotel have taken it... .The Roseburg Acade runner to a city hotel, instead of the STOVES, TIN AND HARDWARE. (0) my opeued ou last Monday. LINKVILLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. Railroad House; discovered the mis CITY DRUG S TORE We left our readers last week, on a side track over about Long gulch. We will now switch on, and proceed on our way to Cottonwood, where we arrived at two o’clock, and laid over for the purpose of seeing the town by day light. When morning came, we saw the cosy little townTor tho first time by daylight. The first thing that at tracted our attention, was the fine or chards, and comfortable looking dwell ings, that composed the town. A fine looking farm lay adjoining the south east portion of the town, on which the threshers were busily threshing alfalfa. We were informed that the land in that vicinity, produced 200 tbs of this seed to the acre, valued at 25 ots. a pound, making a very profitable crop. The business of tho town at present, 'COTHTBte-cUone store, one hotel, one blacksmith shop, the post-office and telegraph office. The store is owned and kept by Ed. Doneghy, whom we found to be a very genial and enter prising man. We were surprised to see so large a slock of goods in a place so small. His stock is not only largo, but contains everything likely to be re quired in the community, from a suit of oloths or a sack of salt, to a dose of of pills, or a bottle of soothing syrup. Mr. A. Schultz, formerly of this county, is running tho blacksmith shop, and we are glad to learn that he take in time for the train, but too late Mui phy Items. is being well patronized, as be is a for dinner. Have now on hand a tine assortment of good mechanic. Tiie only change in the weather since iny The views along tho Willamette are During the day, wo visited the last, was a hard rain last Friday night. enchanting where you are flying along claims of Wm. H. Smith, almost iu the I kno w of no case of sickness in this lo its banks, the water far beneath; then town limits. These are the only claims cality—not even an “ager.” But then, skimming under rocky bluffs near its Consisting of the latest styles of ladi»a hath and S hades , and a full stock of F lowers , O rnaments now being worked by white men, the <lo ft they have the ‘‘ager” over on “ Bar” edge; now plunging through a forest and T rimmings ; Aho, water in the other claims being dried creek though. They would have one more only to emerge in a prairie. The canal DRY GOODS, up for the season. It reminded us very case there, as I have been informed, only and Locks and Falh at Oregon City, much of old times, as we sat by and one fellow is too lazy to shake. are objects of interest to one who never Consiftlng -of I saw the yellow “scads” occasionally Mr. Chapman has put up a fine black- saw them. At 4 o’clock p . m ., reached CASSIMERES, shine through the dirt, as the pick smiih shop, and is doing excellent work, East Portland, and crossed to the ocher 1 WEEDS, LAWNS, but then, he keeps mum in reference to that broke down the bank. These claims are side in a steam ferry boat. Arrived in ALPACAS, celebrated ‘ -highway ” across to Sucker PRINTS, in a level field, and appear to be inex creek. In fact, he finds there is too much Portland took room at tho Clarendon haustible, as there are many acres that “sucker” about it, as it is, and that the on the third floor, and wondered if I brown and black DOMESTIC, diedi and etriped look as well as where they work;and as SHIRTING; Also, ’•climb” will remain the same...................... could ever find the way down again to they have a monopoly of the water, The tax p tyers’ fuo’ing the hill for thoso terra Jirma. I “shadow ” a man down Crockerg Glassware, and they can take a lifetime in working it. to the landing and breathe free. Notic ■''takes and blazci liniment, etc., to the Cigars, We took supper with Mr. and Mrs. oi $250, with no “earthly” benefit to tune ed there Lad been some improvement Groceries^ Tobacco “ any Fultz. We were very deeply interest one, except those who chalked out the line, since ’55,when I was there last. Look Candies ed during the evening, by Mrs. Fultz, and perhaps tarnishing a little poiitical cap ed for the place where I tumbled off Also, a Orge assortment of small ari V les u*nally in her reminiscences of pioneer days, ital, for party inaniptilato s. in dry goods' houses. All of which will be the dwarf into the water some twenty- found Sold she being one of the survivors of the Bolt has his store re fitted, re painted and three years ago, but did not find it. 'Whitman massacre in 1847. Her two so >n expects to have it re-filled. Gove & Counted 24 vessels and 17 steamers at CHtftF FOR CASH. brothers, John and x rank Sager, were Merrill, who have been stopping here for the docks. Saw the R. R. Iron Works taken at cash price. killed in that bloody affair. Mrs. Fultz, some days, took some picture< for him. B it cast more pieces in 15 minutes, than E3T*Produce UBd on us an! xainir e goods, and ascertain pri-*'* Ix-fore purchasing eltewhere. First door north <> J. although quite young at the time, re he informs me th it so far, ho has failed to tho Ashland Foundry does iu a week. M. McCall & Co.’s [n ilH-.f] members the incidents of those terri sell or trade f >r cash, kraut, onions, or any At G a . m . took steamer for Kalama • * ble days with all the vividness and other commodity. “Schmears,” he ‘/’on't i 25 miles below on the Columbia,break detail of childhood’s days. Mrs. Fultz see why nobody don’t want the n, for lie is fasting on the boat. There wo took and her daughters have charge of the certainty as good looking a tn in as Grant.” the cars on N. P. R. R. This roud post offioe and telegraph office. Eagle Mills, You remember I told yon of a bachelor ’ s passes through an almost unbroken When we retired, tho sky was over cast with clouds, and a steady rain set cabin being endeared by some young ladies, I forent to Tenino, where there is a nar Situated 1J miles north of Ashland, and 15 miles south of Jacksonville, are prepared to do io. At half past 2 o’clock, a . m . , the and a piece of dry goo Is found hanging on a 1 row gauge that branchos off to Olym stage arrived, and we took our seat be nail, left by the young ladies a* they made side the driver in a “dreaohing” rain, their exit by the window. Well, batch has pia. From Tenino to Tacoma is a com MERCHANT AND EXCHANGE which continued unabated until day. that piece yet, ani it is nigh onto being' paratively flat country, with many BUSINESS We arrived at home in due time, to his ruin. Since that time, he has b Might a small prairies. At Tacoma wo boarded a steamer for Seattle, 25 miles distant, find that it had not rained near so muoh as it had beyond the mountains. ne.v two horse wagon, which did’nt exactly which wo reached at 9 P. m ., to be Altogether, we had a very interesting fill the bill, so he has recently sent enst, and bombarded by a Babel of voices; half a FROUR, GRAHAM, CORN MEAL AND FEED trip, adding materially to the interest at great expense, brought out a fine buggy. dozen runners, all praising the merits A T BED-ROCK PRICES. Whit will be the final result, time alone will of their hotels, and bewildering the of the T idings . tell. amateur traveler till he is almost per KUSfi pounds of flour, 2 pounds of shorts and 8 We wish again, to call the attention “One by one, they cross the river,” sijs suaded to drown himself,to escape their pounds of bran given per btisLel of good wbea'. J ohn Quin. to our scraps of history being publish the poet. Be that as it may, I know two clutches. (~J?“Will sack flour--customers furnishing racks - bachelors wh) c >nte opiate crossing the riv Sacks with our new cur on them, Hmaebed at low ed each week in the T idings . We er matrimony, in se irch of bliss, if indeed, rates. would most urgently request those who bliss can there be found. td^My Brother Q. F. Billings, Why will hunters bo po reckless and des have memoranda, or recollections of tructive, as to set out fires in the timber. historical interest, to furnish us sketch To-night the whole north west range is will havo charge of the business, be ing assisted by competent millers. es or notes of the same, that it may ablaze, and the s.Loke is very oppressive. be given to the public in a shape for It is reported that a Good Templar (?) preservation. Those who witnessed down the river, is circulating a petition for us lui ix kt && a license to start a salojn. — ARE PREPARED TO DO — the stirring incidents of an early day, In a few days more, the ‘ big camp meet WARRANTED as REPRESENTED. •re now rapidly passing the prime of ing* ’ on William’s creek.will commence. If Jife, and one by one are passing away. I have leisure, I will attend and report for S arah A. F arnham . [3 9 tf] Give ns your reminiscences as a me the T idings . mento to future generations. Due I did not say in a fo-m-’r letter, ‘-Western —AT THE USUAL RATES,— credit will be given to all who assist in Watch ” but - Wes ern Utah.” But as I have Giving 36 pounds of flonr, 2 pound* of shorts find 8 preserving the early records of the no items from there, let it pass. THE ASHLAND pounds of bran per bushel of good wlieit; sacking land we have chosen. Those furnish the flour in sacks with our From this on. we will -‘watch*’ out, and ing data, if they so desire, need only «AXiæ Ja'dLtsi'jcLiL LEiiraaaacil© U-tah in. [E d . T idings . ] give facts and figures, details, etc., and Cu Homers paying for the same. In the last sixteen months, I have bought we will arrange them for publication. We will in many cases be able to sup for our Sunday schools, 74 testaments We will continue to purchase wheat at the and 72 music books, besides 1,200 papers. ply dates, and add additionl detail. -ARE NOW MAKING — How ’ s that lor a tyro in Sunday schools. *—— ---- ♦ HIGHEST MARKET PRICE, V. BARBER SHOP. I I ACADEMY September 9th, 1878, — ............................. - - - - ■" ■ -W”-------------------- ----------------------------- OPEN FOR TRADE VARIETY STORE. Millinery Goods, “LIVE^iilLIVE” I li THE ASHLAND MIL Exchange Business WOOLEN MILLS Girls of the Period « i I Sal Ary is the young girl that every body wishes to secure.— Whitehall Times. Ann Uity is also much admired. —Boston. Post. Bat the worst bread girl is that blazing huzzy Sal JEratus.— PhUadlphia Bulletin. Sal Ubrious isn't a bad gal to have around, but Sal Ivated is.— Wimington Evening. Bat after all, the best girl to put your faith in is Sal Vation.— Norristown Herald. These Sallies are good, but if you want a right smart, spicy girl, take Sal Mag- undi. Hackensack Republican. Sal Amander is the girl for a hot climate. —S. F. Chronicle. Let ns not turn up onr noses at Sal Lad an Sal Sify,either, as girls to fill np our leisure hours in early vegetable season.— O. C. Enter prise. Sal Oon is considered the girl among the b’hoya.— Bee\ Up in these diggings Saly Ann Betsy Mahigmflutter seems to be much sought after.— 1. C. Advertiser. Sal Acious is the girl what is bucking the b'hoys off the bridge in Ibis neck of woods, uud Sal Moned every one of ’urn. Two of the papers ont here in Jack- eon, the Times and Sentinel, are manag ed by 'jonng men somewhat difident an speaking of the girls, but being ’ well acquainted with them,we think we 1 can say that their preference is for ‘ Polly Ticks. As for ourself we have ) 4 decided leaning to Mary Gold. — o Always on hwi'l a g-twl assortment of FOR THE INFORMATION OF NAILS, DOLTS. LOCKS, SCREWS. SAWS, DEALERS AND CONSUMERS, I ILES, BFCKSAAS, HAY FORKS, KNIVES. SllOVfLS. THEY WIÏJ, SAY THAT HATCHETS. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. THEY KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND A LARGE SUPPLY OF E V E R Y K I N 1) HAZARD & DUPONT’S o F s R' J j R s THAN THEY CAN BE PROCURED ELSE- -12-3- John Chandler. 'X-U repairing cnü^d lo. AVIIERE, AND FURNISH A FIRST-CLASS ATI HOLE Millinery Store. AT THAT. Oil Main Strevt - - - - - Ashland -0- Oregon. I have now on hand a Iteau iful assortment of Hats, Bonnets, Shader, French Flowers, Wreathe Plume*, Neck Ties, Linen Suite, Jut», I.uiies* Finishing Goode, etc., etc. etc. Ale > B u tt r i.c k. Patte r ng. CONSUMPTION and the Warner Health Corre’. A 1 orlers from a distance promptly filled. f.-iV Every thihg sold cheap for Caste. tiTUie thing, Pressing and Coloring, in the very reuieat manner. *v2uli»U Positively Cured. A>1 sufferer* from this (li*ea*e tb'it nr<* anxtens ’<"> be cured should trv Dr. KiMwiier'« Celebrated Conwumptlve Powder,, 'l'tiete I’owuer- tire the only prepari<>u sluwu tha' will cure Con« sumption and all diteaees of the Throat and Lungs —indeed, so stroug Is our fairh iu them, and xlso to convince you th it they are no humbug, wilt forw ird to every tufierer, by m il, pObt paid, a free trial box. We don’t want j o ir money until you are perfectly satirtied of their curative ¡tower*. If your life is worth saving, don’t delay In giving these Powder« a trial, as they will surely cure you. Price, for large box, $3.00, sent to any part of the United States or Canada, by mall, on receipt of ¡ rice Address, ASH & ROBBINS, 36yl Mrs. If. D. Jones. J. W. RIGGS, PKQTOGRAPJIIC ARTIST, Ashland - - - - Oregon. I am low permanently located in this place, and re*pe Jlfully asks the patronag of the citizens. ALL WORK WARRANTED 3G0 F ulton S ikf . et , B rooklyn , N. Y. z T[ a z'} week in your own town. $5 outfit WbJL^j^free. No risk. Read»r, if yon want a ^¡|31 II Ibueness at which persons of either sex V_z V/ can mil)-e great pay all the time they work, for particulars write to H. H allett & Co., Portland, Maine. {2-51-1 PATRONS, Fits Epilepsy, FALLING SICKNESS. Satisfaction Tinware and Sheet-ironware, both pte-aed and seamed. CHEAPER CHANDLER. GiVE HIM A TRIAL —OF — AND DIS PO SEO F THEM THE VERY BEST NATIVE WOOL Two - miles South-West of Main Street, Ashland, CAPS, WADS, SHOT, ETC., ETC. — also — A, II. Carson, tho miner and juris», is giv will deliver flour, feed, ate, anywhere in the ing good satisfaction in the Jordan school, And Jno, B. R, Hutchings. town at Mill Prices. except to a few Alexanders. Simon and Joe, are having good success WAGNER & ANDERSON. BLANKETS, ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY. with their goats, and furthermore, the goals [V ol . 3, No. 11- tf . are having good success in eating out weeds, FLANNELS, grass, brush and all as they go. The subscriber gives no*ice that he is now prepar ed to till orders for gloves of the I do not wish to incroich on another corres CASSIMERES, pondents territory, but they often fail to get the available items, hence. I will give jo t IN GREAI FA- DOESKINS, BEST BUCKSKIN. something from Butte creek; R1ETY, The minister said “those ragged backslid AND HOSIERY. er? are a disgrace to the church, and a nui Also lace leather etc , etc. Call at my establishment sance in the community.’ Two certain on Granite Street and see for yourself. NEW SAW MILL. bachelors of an uncertain age, who were at tentively listening from the out.-ide of the Jno. B R. Hutchings house, whither they had gone on account of (ooi4tn the extreme heat inside, misunderstool him The subscriber having completed tis Saw Mil to say “ragged bachelors ” Tbey arose and wended their way down the creek, mut tering words of smothered vengeance; but as they respected the Sibbath, they concluded OLD AND NEW OB to wait until an opportunity offered on a Is now prepared to furnish the best quality of lnm week day. Are invited to send in their orders ber, in quantities to suit purchasers, at the very A certain woman obiaine 1 a divorce from Permanently Cared no liunibug-by and assured that the same shall one ber first husband, and marries No. 2. Their month'» u»age of Dr. Goulard’» Cel LOWEST LIVING RATES. alliance al-o proving distasteful to her. ebrated Infallible Fit Powders. To oon- receive prompt attention at vince tuU'erer« that these powder« will do all we cl im ----------0---------- she succeeded agiin, in having the in itri- prices that defy competition. for them, we will send them by mall, post paid, a tnonial bands severed, a id husband No. 2 free trial box. As Dr Goulard is tue only pn> lust week, ship-d bersouth again to her first sidan tuat has ever made this disease a special study and as to our knowledge thousands have been pee- love, husband. No. 1. Now who dare say ■uanently cured by 'be use of these Pow that a husband has no soul except the soul W. H. ATKINSON ders, we will guarantee a permanent AND SEE I F nE CAN GIVE YOU of his old boot M ack . core in every case, or refund you all money Authorized Agent for me, has full pow expended. AU sufferer« shouul give there Powders We don’t like to be ioquisitve, but we’d early trial, and be convinced of their curative er to transact any and all business an like to know bow Mack comes to be so welt powers. connected with the Price, for large box, ♦3.0a,or * boxes f >r I lA.OO,sent posted on Butte creek. Wo infer, however by mail to any part of United Blates or C<neda on re ceipt of price, or by express, C. O. D. Address, —But we shouldn’t say what we do infer. ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS. It does seem to us that he’s watching the ASH & ROBBINS. 3-11 JAS. THORNTON. bachelors pretty closely. [E d . T idings .] 36yl 360 F ultom S tbset , B bouklyjt , N. Y. J Diamond grain A LARGE VARIETY ACkF c RA Rifle, Eagle, Duck and Power. VQpCall and see Sjwcimens. ] v2ngtf Furniture -^e- Lumber --- 4--- The undersigiied desires to give public notice of the fact that he has several thousand feet of first class lumber for sale, at the steam saw mill, on Butte creek. Also, that he has a lot of splendid furniture, on Granite street, which he will dispose of at very reasona ble rates. Wheat, oats and barley taken in exchange. W esley M itchell . (8-4w) KQTICE. Having removed my Millinery Goods to my residence on Main street, opposite Hon. Lindsay Ap- piegate’s residence, I wish to call the ladies’ attention to the fact that I will sell all goods in my line BELOW COST! Shade Hats,.......................................... 25 Io 50 cent*; Dress “ ...Il 50 to |3 0C; Ibices j er yard... >..06 to 25 cents. •« Hj«»iery.............. ..12j to 25 Ribbons “ “ ..05 10 25 Kil Gloves......... ♦ 1 00; . .............................. 75 cents. Boys’ Wool Hate August », 1878. M bs . MA. E cbvmff . (3 a tfi A