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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1878)
THE ASHLA^^f- RIDINGS own posterity will pass by jour Here and There. .I—— THE ASHLAND gntveb with scarce a tithe of that ».NOVEMBKB 1, i»7g. FRIDAY felling of interest and gratitude A. Bush, the Salem bunker, lias been that would grow out of reading * appointed Superintendent of tiie Pen Sort Affliction. accounts of exciting adventures, in • iteutiary and W. P. Miller, Warden. -ARE NOW MAKING - Mr. Ir» Burton, who has been which your name appears as an ! The miners oo Silver creek unani actor. Already much hits been mously agreed that all claims recur id living fpra number of years near the Salmon river about done in this direction, but much after Oct. lat, could ho over till Jnne THE VERT BEST I ATIVE WOOL 70 niik*® fr°m Salem, has lost out remains. Let none wait, nor hes 1st, 1879, without working. of a family of eight children, six of itate because he has not enough to Tua excitement over tiie late discuv BLANKETS, them within the the last ten fill a column. Send us a single '« eiiea ol Freueh Fiat, near Waldo, still FLANNELS, da/», oi that terrible scourge diph incident, if you have one worth ‘ continue. Al-out thirty turn are ut CASSIMERES, theria. The family were in an preserving. Be careful to have all 1 work ami are making from four dul tarn to ue uuucu per day to the hand. dates, places and names correct. utterly destitute condition and DOESKINS, lived about 50 miles from any and send your work along,be sure The diggings are deep, au I as there is doctor. The two sons who escap it will be welcomed in the T idings I no /all are worked by drifting. AND HOSIERY. If we have cast up correctly the defi ed the ravages of the disease were office and subsequently in a thous cieuuies luf wbicu pruvisiun »s made in not at home at the time, but went and home circles. lUe appropriation Um passed ut the re on learning the condition of things, Cent ttession ul lhe legislature, the to TERRIBLE STORM. to help bury their brothers and tal is 837,2J5 57. Bat we learu tUut aistera. Coffins had to be procur Another Destructive <3:*lc on it la bcgiuuiug to be a questiou wbclu ed from the nearest settlements. th Atlantic Coast. er tllesu detimeucies W1 1 Da paid. Tue What a terrible picture this must OLD AND NEW. reason is found iu Section S x, Artic.e have been; the starving remnant The exchanges are full of account* Niue, of the Cjusutatioa of h j slate, of a once large family alone with of extensive loisei of life and property, winch provides that ‘'whenever lhe eX Are invited to send in their orders its unburied dead. by a ti >rna<lo. We have only Hpace for pauses ul auy fiscal year shall exceed anti assured that the same shall In this connection,we insert a so a brief summary. receive prompt attention at the lucjuie, lliu legislative assembly called “cure” which is worthy of On the 23d of October, the coast of shall provide fur levyiug a lax lor toe prices that defy competition. careful preservation. New England was visited by a storm of ensuing fiscal year, sullic.euf, with C ure of D iphtheria . — The wind and rain, that for destructiveness, other sources ot lucome, to pay the de W. IL ATKINSON celebrated Dr. Field, during the has few parallels in history. Several ficieucy, as well ac tue eettmuled ex ravages of diphtheria in England,a ateamers, with scores of aoliocnere.oys peuars of the ensuing batal year." Authorized Agent for me, hai full pow few years since, used the follow ter boat? aud other craft w* re either Lac the legislature md not provide fur er to transact any ami all bnnine*» conm-cted with the ing remedy: A teaspoonful of toru iu pieces by the wav<s. upset or i levying sucti tax for deficiencies; und ASHLAND W0GÙN KJUS. flour of brimstone in a wineglass of I driven on alp re; many of the latter j H is stiggrated, therefore, that llnae water, stirred with the finger rath being dashid to pi«-cra upon the ro-ks utils wt»l at least have to wait u.l car 3-11 JS. TSIOILVION. er than a spoon,as sulphur does not A large number, however, of the li.-ht I i eat expenses are piovided for and n readily amalgamate with water. ar vessel-* were earned out and left oc a. eu whether mere is a aurpla*. When well mixed use as gargle upon sandy beaches, and most of these Dyspepsia, b.lliousuess, sick Lead- and swallow. In extreme cases, will be saved. aciie, foul breath, water brash, flat u where the fungus was too nearly ON THE SHORE leuco, are us nothing cmpiraJ Wllu —LED-»Sill j&ip fija— closed to allow gargling, he blew the storm king was not idle. Houses, the agouy of u live town, wiieu it fii.dt the sulphur through a quill into barnes anl tracts fell, until, iu the city itself checked, hudcied, held back the throat, after the fungus had of Phila lelphia alone, reports made on j blocked by au inability to procure shrunk,then gargle. If the patient the 24, «how that 384 bouses were either I lumber as fast a* it is needed, touch ia DRY-GOODS, cannot gargle, sprinkle the flour demolished or badly iuj ire I. Bui.les the preseut condition of Ashland. GR HJERIES, ST.Vi I ONER Y, of brimstone on a live coal and these, we find on the list for the same , S tats O fficers .—The following let him smell the fumes. Brim city, 31 churches, 23 school houses, 35 officers wero elected by the Leg loia SCHOOL-BOOKS, stone kills every species of fungus factories, and ware bouses, fivo hotels, cure; BEST PENS and GENUINE INKS Pilot C »mmissionera, Turn?. Robin in man, beast, bird or plant. two ’elevators, and fifty other large I son, A. Vau Duseu and Jouu II u bauli; Dr. Field never lost a patient by buildings. ETC., ETC. The marvel is, that in all this crash, ■ Canal Commissioner, C. F. Beatty ; diphtheria during all his immense only six are known to have been fatally Register of State lauds, J. H. touinu; practice. George T. Baldwin, STOVES, TIN AND HARDWARE. totite Librarian, II. N. Sleeves. I mportant .—A bill was passed by the late Legislature “providing for CoR.g S tarch C up C ake .—Five tte election of Supreme and Circuit eggs, one cup of butter, two cups Judges io separate classes.” of sugar, one cup of sweet milk, The bill provides fur ‘‘two terms of one cup of cornstarch, two cups of the Supreme court annually,” and flour, one half teaspoon of soda, Mechanics Fair. fixed the yearly balary of each Judge, one teaspoon of cream-tartar, va uf both supreme aud circuit courts, at nilla flavoring; bake in small pans; [F.o n ibe F a me ]. 82 000 payable quarterly; an 1 prohibits one half the recipe makes a large any utuer ailowauce tor their service* cake. I. C. Geo. Williams & Co , of the Oregon directly or indirectly. T hanksgiving F ruit C ake .— Glove Factory, «bow a case of well B usiness —We seldom meet or see As it is now time to think about made gloves, from the heaviest riding any persou iu or about Ashland who our Thanksgiving fruit cake, I gauntlets, to the finest kid of multitn- does cot seem fuil of bueiuess send a recipe which Tknow to be dinona bnttons. Tradesmen and mechanics are driven excellent: One pound brown Molaon's manilla “cordage works” I to the utmost, to supply the demands sugar, one pound browned flour, show very even strong rope, made in three pounds seedless rasins, two Oregon, from manilla imported from made upon their labor. Farmers are not uufrequently obliged to do their pounds currants,one pound citron, South. America. own carpentering while blacksmiths three-fourths pound butter, one A M. Cornelius, th© irrepressible, ! have learned how to hull upon their cup molasses, two teaspoons black exhibits the only washing machine. , hands ut one time a half dozsu an pepper, one nutmeg, one teaspoon Tbe machine is an invention of his own ; fiuisbed j ibs. Fortunately we are in a soda, twelve eggs, one half cup and evidently very good, since it has | moral community, and if cm-tomers currant jelly melted in one half taken all tbe blue ribbuns whore it I who are compelled to wait do much cup hot water. This cake will has been exhibited in the State during i swearing it is deep, not loud the past year and has driven other keep for years. T. M. EXECUTIVE APPOINTMENTS. competitors from the field in most in 1 ditorial stances. A note from the offi :© of the secre tary of state, dated Saturday, gives the Frankmann <fc Wolf, machinists,have I The T idings must be kept up a tasteful case filled with tbe latest im- ' following: His Excellency Guv. to its high standard of vigor,fresh- provementa in saw teeth. Thayer has just made the following ness and usefulness. So say its A. L Benjamin, of S*n Francisco, appointments: Judg«’, 1st judicial dis resolute proprietors; so say those shows a little article which must be of trict, H. K. Henna; 21 j’idicial dis whose business “ads” appear in its use to housekeepers, if it does the trict, J. F. Watson; 31 judicial district, columns; so say the hundreds ot work that it is claimed to do,“De Soto’s Bjnj F. Harding; 4th judicial district, subscribers who have learned to Spanish Bullion,” a solution of silver C. B. B-dlinger; 5th j’idicial district, look foward with eager interest to for washing silver, which give» it tbe L. L MeArthnr; supreme judge*, J. the hour of its weekly appearance; I appearance uf having been re plated. K. Kelley, R. P. Boise and P. P. Prim; so say we all, when we consider notaries public—J. W. R >bb, Astori*,- C E. Sherwood, oi San Francisco, only the necessities of the case. has a plaiting machine for making E. Hamilton and Jos. Simon, Portland; But when we glance at the possi side plaits, box plaits &s. It is easily L. Dielsbuieder, St Paul; Jno. T. Gil fry, Citswell; Geo. B. Dorris, Eugene bilities and probabilities we can worked. I City. not put aside the fact that the Saturday was a moat lovely Autumn friends of the T idings have lost day, and tbe citizen« of Portland and Bio A pple .—A Gloria-mnndi apple a friend. He whose clear intel surrounding conutry in great numbers weigbiug two pounds and twn ounces, lect, ready wit, tireless energy took the opportunity to attend the was shown at the State Fair, by Mr. and patient service did so much Mechanic’s Fair. From ten in tbe Jno. C. White of Polk county. to make the editorial columns of morning until eleven o’clock at night, F ine W orkmanship —A sword case this paper a source both of pleas many hundreds of people visited the of mosaic work, was exhibited at the ure and of profit has suddenly exbibiton building, and admired the Fair. It is composed of 6d70 pieces of disappeared. It is saddening to various rare and beautiful objects to wood and was made by Messrs. Spe- miss his genial face from each ac be seen there. Tbe number present rar th & Babcock of Salem. customed place. It is a sad duriDg the «lav and evening was great C hicago , Oct. 21.—A dispatch from thought that we must learn to get er than on any previous day of the Omaha says that destructive prairie along without the aid of such a week. Some of tbe exhibits bad been fires are raying near Kearney along the friend. It will be a difficult task tastefully arranged and new article» line of the Omaha & Republican Vai for the proprietors to supply the bad been brought in, making the exhi ley Railroad m P->lk county and other place made vacant by the death bition more complete than before. sections of Nebraska The northeast More light was furnished in tbe even portion of the State is stiff *ring severe of editor—J. M. Sutton. ing, and tbe scene was one of more ly. Seven persons have be»n burned Not least difficult, however, is splendor aod brilliancy than bad been the task of him w’ho attempts to brought ont on any other evening. to death uDd many otLers severely supply, even temporarily, the From 7 o'clock till 11, tbe aisles and I burned. Particulars cannot be learned yet. place of a successful editor of a galleries were crowded with people, ♦ non-partisan newspaper. among them, the most leading people TERRITORIAL. In view of the many difficulties in tbe community. It has already be and embarrassments that surround come one of tbe most fashionable re The Puyallup river is booming. the position,it is earnestly request sorts in tbe city. ed and confidently hoped, that our Amos Tullis, of Lswis county, will For the purpose of giving a better friends will all be patient and display to a large number of articles ship 1,000 bogs this season. tolerant until permanent arrange- io tbo galleries, some important chang A new saw mill is cutting 1.500 feet es in tbe arrangement have been made, oi lumber a day at Puyallup station. meut* can be made. It is further hoped and request- which render that part of the exhibi There are 2 000,000 feet of logs in that those who have hitherto help tion mneh more attractive. There tte Skagit waiting a favorable oppor ed, by sending in contributions of having been a very generally expressed tunity to be sent to market. news items <tc.,will not now with desire that tbe exhibition be continued Tbesettl-rs of Puyallup valley want hold their aid. Especially is this for more than a week, the management a county commissioner from their ilia plea-urged in behalf ofthe“Scaps conclude to keep it open until Taesday he, and will vote irrespective of party of Oregon History.” Pioneers of evening. Tbe additions made since for such candidate. Oregon, use your pens while you Saturday are well worth tbe price of The Walla Walla Fair shows a bai may in .tins important matter! admisaion to those who have seen the auce on the wrong side of the book. Soon those pens will be left to fair heretofore, and those who were The Fair proceeds of 1877 paid all ex other hands; but not so the Knowl nnable to attend last week, sboald not peases and left a balance of 8300 iu the edge you possess, unless you save fail to attend. treasury. The Fair of 1878 absorbed The music on Saturday evening was that ¡Knowledge from oblivion by the balance of the previuns year and equal «to a first class concert, and tbe committing it to writing. It is left the society 8306 in debt. programme selected for to night, is of not enough that you can remember The Olympia, Seattle aod Walla the choicest gems and most popular and recount thrilling incidents Walla Postmasters have ea?h recently connected with the early settle- airs of the day. been given ao increase of salary. The n- •;:» <»f our lr»Y<3y fiuusvt (•¡id; C incinnati Oct 23. —A m »vere ram Olympia P M. is to get 81.700, during • v • ; • • »A . . J *• i’ •. . ». » a. » ni/ht pr »1- tn*- pre.-eut year, the Seattle P. M. jts a rich legacy, to generations , tue teie^rapU wires, aud cat uff 81,900, and the Walla Walla P. M. foil owing. Neglect it and your I •ommuniaation with the mm I. 82,100. Z CANDIES, NUTS AND TOYS, TH FLID I» Ni Main Street, Ashland, Th • sud LINKV1LLE, LAKE COUNTY, OREGON. o----- ^^OULD announce to the people of Jack- V son and Lake counties (bat they have com Always on band a good asiortmeni of that every day will witnes* addition* to the LOCKS, SCREWS. SAWS, Mi sent i arg«*st stock of FILES, BUCKSAA’S, ExJ pabse HAY FORKS, KNIVES. SIIOVI LS HAT- HETS. TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY OF ALL KINDS. This column will Th! Yrek it. HAZARD & DUPONT’S They desire to Ever b«ought to this market. K fl--, E -gîe, Duck r.n-1 Dr. Chitwood gets his i S. 1 large MERCHADISE be “chock" full; when Diamond grain Fari their I sbiueà *y to «te-y i, i <’ei of il.ia paper, tLat, i Power. new goods on. Llcy’s The hand?, rial ci I CAI'S. WADS, SHOT, ETC., ETC. ST^DAPD GOODS* SOiD AT THE LCWtST MARKET PRICE. Masi has th< nica a --OF — Will do it, they propose !o do the lari« The one and bi Tinware and Shee'-ironware, 1 oth pre««*ed and seumed. bn*in**c* this fall and winter, ever A LARGE VARIETY We aonvil menta do it« by ibt-m ir the la>t five —ALS’— year*, and that they ern AGATE IRC NIVA RE, The vol urn local p port. positively muke it to STOVE GRATES the ad vantage of <■ very one BACKS. ETC ETC. to Cali iip<»n them in Atlilai.d und te->t the truth of their u**ertiuns We I ent. tl killed pound! They will t-pate r.o pains to maintain, more J. Q. L atta . C. II. I! argad : ne , I Hargadine & Latta, JENSEN A IrFLAND, Y R E KA, C A LI FO R N I "YTTOUI.D anronnee to th«« p<o;.le <>t \ V Go se L ike valh-y ui.d vicinit;, that 1 cy are r< ceiving al the A A, T03ACC0S, Jkafc© View And Notions in Great Variety. fully than ever, the leputation of their huiife, ns the acknowledged That ‘•Tint \i ba a wJ brings HEAD QUARTER S, A qui Metboi secura I the roa« / -o- BOOTS A N D HATS, CAPS, THAT ANNOUNCE TO SHOES, ETC. General Merchandise ARE THEY Tbe largest ami BEST SELECTED «teck ever ".ff-ted to ti e p«-up e o! Lunte.n Oi e- gon. Consisting of ALWAYS 3-‘3C>. OPEN FOR TRADE Ni TLEY GEO. ------ f < R----- One door South of lhe U. S. L««n<l Office, A FL’LL ASSORTMENT OF Qlothiag» Bacon, Staple and Fa cy Goods Groceries. Hardware, Cloth- T ilo have ib but nt great a cipher« Millinery and Dress Goods, STOVES. —LE'JQ — Lard, B ad some o Afihlan “abut-! «ng, Boots. Shoes, Hats, Caps, HARDWARE, OF TllK V RINGERS, NAILS, I UBS, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. Hams, Eggs and Butter. Crockery, Glass and Tin- The 1 encouru gate bip prietor i We lui c rich and Ware, Shawls, Wrap- pers, Cloaks. Paints and Oils, POWDER, SHOT, CAINS AND WADS OF THE (0) BOOT & SHOE STORE I______________________ I FOR THE INFORMATION OF DRY GOODS, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots and Shoes DEALERS AND CONSUMERS, THANKS TO THE fDBLIC THEY WILL SAY THAT Of Every Variety, For their Liber.«1 Patronage, which be ac THEY KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HAND cepts« »s testimo >y their appre ciation llis purpose is to “Grow With the Place.” OF HE IS IN FAVOR OF THOSE WHO WEAR GOOD BOOTS AND EVERY Materials of »11 kind*. *ach a* cK FKF.CNII GOODS, ALLIGATOR, ETC., And any thing else the public may reqtiiia O F SOUTHERN AND SOUTH-EASTERN W ahn ] Agent on Land C J OREGON, cutting I lands of are situ > (a ko wur »nd. KuU» Cigars and Tobacco. R® acke llA F j R 'tPUajsiucEi» Trade of 01 ail Kinds ard Duciiption KIN D C r And, in fact, everything required for the STATIONARY A LARGE SUPPLY A LARGE STOCK OF MoCJ are evula lieve the goo I • 1 works t -<j and Btiob bupl want. A FULL LINE OF BACON, BEANS. DRIED FRUIT. COFFEE, SU GAR R'UE, TEAS bALMON, BAR- DINE-*, OYSTER- 'AL FAR A i Vs CAM«LI>. bPICE«. FT.A- VORINGEXIRA Ttj,FA«F.Ni MEDICINES Etc. s A C omplete L ine O f AND DIS r OSEO F THEM S trani * been look bly. a* tia thia Fall, to setti» people de bore to i that w" iu I Ashland Faciory Goods.J ALWAYS ON HAND, CHEAPER I Anil all woik gotten up in the THAN THEY CAN BE PROCURED ELSE VERY BEST STYLE. WHERE, GEO. NUTLEY. no 36—tf Mflssrl vs that * anuonnq have for read “nJ they hJ prices. B;Sr STANDARD BRANDS —Next do >r to the I’o4 office — FLANNELS. YARN SOCKS. BLANKETS, SHIRTS and CASSIMERES, AND FURNISH A FIRST-CLASS ARTICLE ASTI LAND pVERYTHING in <>ur line kept tonstant h on hand at-d t-oM *i the Lowest Living Ilaies. I AT THAT. o------ L ost .— fine diui.e the Prefi I >| Come and see Us. Thu plate vail«-y and Please loo and see if found an I <£9311X11 3AUQ0J1 82SO [ 17-3ia 1*12 »31 DR. H. T. 1MLOW FACTORY KD. J. FABLOW HARGADINE A LATTA. GOODS J. CHANDLER. CITY DRUG We are now manufacturing, and have on hdnd a good assortment of STORE. NEW SAW MILL. LAUNDRY and TOILET SOAP, which we offer to the trade at Druggists and Apothecaries 1« now prepared to furnieh tbe be«-quality of lum PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. LOWEST < 1 I reg» of at) Mode kept contanti; on hand Doeskins Blankets, Cloth ing. Sftrj Always on band and for tale at lowest price* z GIVE HIM A TRIAL .4 PAINTS OILS AND DYE-STUFF SEE I F HE CAN GIVE jP^Tbe bighett market price* paid fur YOU SOAP TO ANY IMPORTED ’ Perfumery, and all kinds of ARTICLE. Give it a trial and support home industry. Wanted in exchange 20,000 lbs. Grease At the Factory. RIGDON & CO. A peculi Irons Limi] ids; a fine I the Valley] LIVING RATES. 0 -ALSO— Flannels, Cos si meres, ber, In qu.wities to euit pnreharare, at the SUPERIOR should trq stock Ac., road, only and all ma /erred to « Qit'l 'l\ an i connu .1 Tt«_ fubecriber biivitg cc-u j !eu-d 11« Few Mi Two miles South-West of Main Street, Ashland, Our soap has been pronounced by those who know T he S t J say it «a»I after all, il -CONSISTING OF IN l OW & FARLOW .K PATENT MEDICINES Satisfaction -12-3- WHEAT — OATS— RARLEY---- BACON ---- AND LARD---- John Chandler. ^“TRESCRirnONS cuefuDy com; ounded, «nd u. ix but KeLuiuu i niete« ured. J. O. C. WIMEB 6^“ Price« M low M the time« will BSHS’ore one door «oath of the Poatofiice—op posite the AsbUod Huuse. Tb roads Mr, nee* I menced receiving their new Fall Stock, and NAILS, BOL^S, General Merchandise) injured. While the loss of property is estimated at 82 000.000. At many points, flood was added to storm, iu creasing the damage. The greatest lu»s of life was by the wrecking of ves sels. Morris Baum. J. M. M’CALL & CO., — Dea’er in— MILLS kece T pts . J. M. McCall. J. WELL« WIMER & WELLS. Practical Millwrights. Flouring mills, saw mills, quarts mills, CâTD r . H U I xlow can alway* ba foand at and all kinds of mill machinery put up to b. fcujre, ready to attaod to prof.Mk nal call*. order in the very best style. All work war ranted. Satisfaction guaranteed. Address TNTOW A FARLOW either, or both, at Ashland, Oregon. [29tf. VSsMtT «KXLULU J. M- MfCAILA CO. 1 form of Ur] ert pia n - q rich C »ppe| have been I cabinet of 1 lug the pad P.-rrr* - e I to iii- b'.uie I wifi hi* te ca of C q>t. J J l\nlb-t .n, I C «¡«‘ E- rr« J Mil'.'.oi, I ta 1 S:ough and d i.i thi* seetiol camp tign ot | gained in go] they left u*. fared well ud plea«intly lo