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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 22, 1878)
IN U Eil QU IA M- The vegetable crop was never ex T he F amily of J eff D avts —It bus » A eon of Geo. A. Whitmore, of Link* TELEGRÂPEZS B.12VITIES. celled. Such onions, potatoes and cab ville, traveling salesman for Fechheim- been reported that the president of the At a regular meeting of Samaritan bage, as have been only read of iu his The cc.il miners in portions of Ohio are NOVEMBER 22, IMS er, Goodkind it Co., passed through late Southern Confederacy was bereft FRIDAY Lodge, No. 2, I O O. F., the following tory heretofore, are here to tell their on a strike. received town on Saturday last, on his way to of every blood relative of his family resolutions were unanimously adopted: own story. We never boast, ba; when Tin* Bo-ton Workingmen gave Kvarney locae bhevities . visit his father whom he has not seen name by the rtfcSut death of his son, t W hereas , It has pleased the Al such crops as ninety bushels of corn to do’ - ‘.ut direct.’’ JT TUE— Jefferson Davis J.*., who was one of mighty Ruler of the Universe to re the acre and four and a h..lf t ins of i A few case« of yellow f.-ver s'.ill occur I for fourteen years, , >«Plenty of rain. onions on sixty-fi.e ro.lt of land are to Capt. A. D. Helm in, one of the old the Tietics of yallow f< ver. This is Un move from among us our late Brother, be turned out, this is where it may be .1 i*!y i.i the So rh. ¿»usage is ripe. Rns«i i Ii is < rd -red tbe co3st: action of a A S H L A ÑD D RUG S YÖE Ef est veterans of the P. O. Department, error; thera are at least two living. The J. M. Sutton, I’. G , and member of I doDe. If this m doubted, let the tin Good roads are becoming scarce. number ol' ir‘>nc!ad«. believers comedown, and we will show still remains on duty. His eon, Abra S’. Louis 'lihf tm-Ltions a cousin, Col. Samaritan L >dge, No 2; The largest stock of “The melancholy days have oomo. ” ham Lincoln, born years subsequent to F. G. C. Davis, a prominent lawyer in The elec‘*1c light b.is been tried in the W hereas , We, as Odd Fellows, feel them the ground where it has been streets ot Boston with great success. done, and a part of the crop still on It is time for the dancing season to the Captain's first appointment as P. that city, and many old residents of in duty bound to express our senti hand. An extensive strike among the mill oper DRUGS, MEDICINES, HOLI Jackson county will remember Mr. B ments on the loss we have sustained; open. M., is now L’is assistant in the office. atives ot Burnley, E gland, is in progress. Dramatic Incident — An hones ’ , look T. Davis, a nephew pf the president, therefore be it DAY GOODS, ETC., Ne* students are still arriving at the ing party came into the village store The Yreka Journal says the new con ; The wool m uket in Philadelphia is re who was for many years a merchant in the other day, and beckoning the pro Eetolt'd, That in the demise of Ever received in Arhlaixl— Academy. tractor of tho Roseburg and Reading ported improving, w.l’j tbe supply deerea;- Jacksonville, and who now resides in Brother Sutton, this Lodge ba3 lost an prielor to one side, showed him a piece ing. Wheat one cent a pound at the Ash route has shipped half a dozen eight Idaho Territory. active and consistaut member, bis fam« of fieu gold quartz, and asked him ho» Measurfs have b» en taken 15 increase the passenger wagons to Reading, which land ’Dills. -------- —------------- i be would like un interest in such a A Fl'I.t LINE «.'/ Rn«-ian army in time of war liy G92 battal- ily an affectionate husband and father, though lie intends running ledge. The proprietor thought he ions. R eleased —Rev. Mr. Chapman, to Baled bay is selling in Ashland at looks as wou d like it muchlv, and inquired if Stationary, P<*rfti*nci yy the lino, but how soon is not yet whom tho publishers of tba T idings and tho conlmunity in $20 per ton. Presid’-nt Hayes proposes to t^ke active the miner was in need of anything he a worthy citizen. - a n D - have been indebted for editorial assist measures to prevent iiilimidatiou in the What has beoorne of the Ashland known. /?'That the charter of this could furnish. Tue ledge owner said South. ance since the death of the late editor, seems to have been unusually Toilet Articles. C lpid he had no Deed of supplies at prosent, base ball club ? mourning, and but be would take a pair of new boots, There are lively times among miners on industrious in discharging his infected finished bis work on tue paper wiili Lodge be draped in Holiday goods are beginning to ap -TOYS Comstock iu the contests over disputed arrows at the hearts of Ashland s eligi the last number. He has tbe sincere that the members wear the customary and in a few days he would bring a the pear in the show windows a large piece of quartz and a copy of claims. badge of mourning fur thirty days. In great variety and of new ar i v iriote deslgrt"' ble ones lately, and we fear that quite . gratitude of all interested for the effi It is th tight by some tlrat the Nalio'ials llero eed. That a copy of the above location claim papers, and they would J. P. Gearhart, of Spragae river, a number will be sacrificed upon the cieut services be rendered in a position begin business. The boots were fur will hold the balance of power in the uex' -ri RE WINES a \ d LIQL’OES - resolutions, over the seal of the Lodge, was io after supplies last Friday. altar of Hymen before spring brings which, from its temporary character, nished, and the man departed, but the Congress. l or n-tdical purposei John Siz more, of Sam's Valley,paid the daisies again. aud other peculiar circam.,t inces, had be forwarded to tLe widow of the de merchant is now industriously en In the district < f Tensas, Louisiana, gaged in wondering why he cometh twelve negroes were murdered, on the eve ceased. Ashland a visit one day last week. At the town election on Tuesday.ren- j many diffioultiea aud perplexities not again. Moral: When an individ Respectfully submitted in F. L. T. ual comes to you with a piece of rieh of the election, Pipes, Tobacco The Ashland Academy now numbers dered necessary by the ties in the reg which can be appreciated only by those Gov. Fremont, of Arizona, thinks the In J. F. J ohnson , 1 quartz from Johnson's old ledge, first dians tliero sh iuld be under the care of the -A ND- one hundred and fifty-one students. ular election, the re-mlt was us follows: who have had similar experience. We M artin O svold , .- Com , be suro where he got it before you let trust Mr. C. will favor us with a con military dep ir’.immi, -Cigar?.- The day appointed for turkey and For Trustee. Hill receivtd four major N athaniel C ampbell . ) your boots go. tribution, however, whenever ho may ity over Parham — For .lleconler, Gil- There ba«’acen great entlniii.is n at the cranberry sauce will soon be at band. P ortland , N ov . G, 1878. l'AI >TS, OILS. VARNISH, GLASS. With this communication I must N ition tl Worn n Suftcragc Convo itim in lette Lad nine over Watters—For Mur- | have the time and inclination.' Ah. Giddings began yesterday driv session at Indianpoli.s. CIÍR14T9Í AS E.VTEflTAlWiîEX'F take my leave of the T idings . During BRUSHES, ETC., ETC shal.Wulrad, seven over Miber. lotul , ing stage on the road over the Sis A P leasant T ime — Ou Tuesday my brief correspondence I have done John Corning, assistant supc intend int of vote, 1)8. evening last,the residence of Mr. Chap kiyoas. The ladies of the Ashland Presbyter what I could to furnish interesting the Central Pacific lailroad. died at Los CANDIES, NUES and FINE CONFECTIONS, Some facetious individual took a 27 man. the Methodist pastor of this place, news, and I trust that if I havo inad Angelos on the 16th inst. Many bushels of apples are going to i ian church are making preparations for vertently offonded anyone it will be ounce Gloria Mundi apple, bored out was the scene of as pleasant a social Three manager of election ii. King'.- Tree. wa>te in the orchards of Jack?ou a grand time on Christmas day, and PltE^C’ItlPTIONS the inside, filled it with shot and then | gathering as has boen enjoyed by the forgiven, as I have been entirely inno- 'Oiilli Carolina,have been arrestc 1 for intei- county. wisely give timely notice of the euter- ceut of any intent to injure anybody. lering with U. .8. supervisors« Carefully com. ousted of ihi llnest drugs. carefully plugged it up and seut it to Tue M. E. Sewing Circle meets the Orejjnim offi ?o, labelled 38^; people of Asblani for sometime. In taiument, that none may plead a “pre With regret I find that added business The Union Pacifli railroad company is TJAVING HOU ilir TIIE INTEREST QF W. cares will prevent my devoting any to receive S3i>7,000 a year for mail service •UJ- next week at the residence of Mrs. ounces. The local editor swallowed the afternoon a number of ladies met vious engagement.” Ji. All.!»!» »a In Hie A siilam » D bi <» 8r<»KF., I there to do some sewing for the coming time to newspaper writing; so 1 must during the next four veirs, and the Central woul 1 re-j»ec fully »-olii it a coutiuu »nee of the pa'rou- During the day the Methodist church Parbaa. age w icti b.ih be«-u su lib.-rully exieuded to the pro- the bait and gave th») fruit a tremen church fair, and in the avoning nearly say : adieu. Yours, M ack . Pacific, S2.-1H) 0. prletorp in the past. building will be the scene of festivity. Capt. D. J. Ferree and Hon. L S. dous puff. [3 24tf. DR. J. H. CBITWODD. The five and a half mil'ton dollar« to be everybody else came, and the parson A good old fashioned Christmas dinner Dyar made another trip to Ashland paid by iheUniicl Stales to Great Biiiuin, P!i<i*nix Items. Mr. II. F. Phillips, who has had the age was completely tilled with happy will be spread at two o’clock 1». m .after by ¡lie Halifax aw id is io be ban led over Produo* Market. la-t week. Ashland Livery Stable UDder bis man- j people. An elogaut supper was served which a fair will be held, with varied in coin on I lie 23d. We have two first-class blacksmith Baggy riding will soon Lavo to Le agement for some timo past, recently to al! who could be induced to partake attractions and amusements, the pro- shops now, one ruu by Mr. A Dunlap Tnere have bee., vi-.lcnt storm« through We note to-day eggs,butter and dried suspended for tho seaaon, if the rain purchased ths entire establishment of (which some did more than once, it is cceds to go toward liquidating the & Son,the other by Mr. John Windom, out central Laly, causing great damage and plums scarce, and in demand. continues to come. iaU-n np'ing travel on all railroads betw eu Cnapman Neil, for $3,500. Mr. ■ whispered,) aud then the time sped church debt. late ot California. They aro both Rjme and the r.oith. Mr. Raab Willitts, who has many Phillips will contiuue the business in swiftly, with good music and pleasant CORRE» TED WEEKLY BY J. M. MCCAt-T' In the evening a Christmas treo will crowded with business. A number of women L ive been arrested the same efficient,accommodating man frieuds in thia vicinity, was in t^wn a chat, until the hour for dispersing ar be raised in the Presbyterian church, A CO. Our beautifully situated valley is at Owasso. Mich, fo- tarring and feathering ner as in the past. few’days last week. rived. an editor named Ingeisol as a punishment Wheat per busltol... free to all ,and it is hoped that every ßOcts improving with unprecedented rapidity tor a scurrilous publication. Oats “ “ ... 50 •< Dr. W. Jackson, of Jacksonville, ar How soon will evening services l»e one having presents to bestow upon S end us N ews . — We earnestly re this fall. Toe population has doubled 03 .. The boiler of a locomotive cxp'olea in Corn meal per lb ... held in one of tho new church budl rived in Ashland on Wednesday after tbeir friends will join in and m ike this $17.50 qeust all «ho Lave be»n sending items within the last quarter, and now num M ilioney City, l’a.. list Sunday, killing Flour per M............... ings? “Connumdrum.” noon,and may be found during business one of the most interesting featuree of Bran per ton .............. 12 GO the i.igine T, conducior and two boys and to ths T idings , regularly or occasion ber 200 within the corporation. Mixed feed per ton shatteiiag the luildings near. 18 00 Capt. J a«. Birnes, of Goose Like, hours in his office over the City Drug ally, to continue tie r favors, nnd we the eveuing. A most cordial invitation The Neil Bros., are putting up Mr. lb. U 4 < passed through town on his way to Store, He will remain here until tue will make them such return as is in our is extended to everybody to bo present Minneipolis letters to a New Yo k paper Side bacon per l 4 4 4 Hams 16 « 44 4 14th of next month, and those who both in the afternoon and evening, and Brawley’s Store, Uncle Brawky in state that more than eight thousand 160 4 4 4 4 Jacksonville, last Friday. Hboulders power, if in no other way, iu giving 12 tends to open with ft variety stock as acre firms have been taken up along the C 4 It • « Lard Oae of II lokfellow’s gates is to bo need dental work done should not neg them a wide-awake, newsy local paper, ample preparations will l>9 made to soon as the building is 15 line of the Northern P ic ’ fi : railro id within completed, <4 • C receive all who may attend, and to Butter 25 4< a yeir. pat up iu tho court !i >uso fence at lect this opportunity. which we cannot do without their aid. 4 4 • 4 TLe proprietors of the other stores, Onions 02 it At last advices, Mr. A G Rockfellow Let all who have sufficient interest in make the occasion enjoyable for all. Jacksonville, free of cost. The telegraph line from D-alw.ol to Potatoes 44 4 4 01^ The following committees have been Messrs, James Kearnes and C S. Ser Fort Ke igii, Montan.i, ba« been completed E ’gs per doz. An exchange siys that in theie timea 1 was in Portland endeavoring to make tho paper to take the little trouble it 15 • 4 geant, are kept bu«y almost constantly, Th:« line ope; s cent* 1 Mont «mt ami the appointed: 08 < « of danger, evory discreet turkey will ! arrangements for the manufacture of a would require, keep us posted in all Yellowston • up to communication with the Dried apples per ft waiting on their numerous customers. General Manager — W. U. Atkinson. “ peaches “ ! number of his patent gates. He prom- such incidents of everyday life occurr 15 « < outside world, via. Buick Hills and Cl ey- be fouud taking “auti fat.” “ plums “ The following Is a list of officers of 15 To prepare t.bles and seats—J. enne. 1 ised to send us a communication, and ing in their neighborhood as may bd of Hide«, each ... Profs. L ekaj and W.llit 3 were in at 2.00 the Elen Lodge, I. O. G. T., for the we have been anxiously looking for it interest to the public, aud they will at Brown Dr. Inlow and Job. Tozer. The Tribune's London correspondent, Deer skins per lb 18 tendance at court last week, as wit : to arrive. His many friends here I Table Committee—Mrs. Tozer, Mrs. current quarter: W. C. T., W. S.Goer; thinks a financial crash is impending in Soap, AsLlaud Factory per least receive our eincere thanks. None 'gland. The disTiist caused by the fail nesses in the CammoDs case. Russell, Mrs. Dunn, Mrs. Thornton, W II. II. S., Donna Colver; W. L. H. E i would be glad to hear from him. box.............................. 1.50 ure i f the G1 isg >w Bank still continues ami need hesitate for a moment, because Tuere is talk of throwing a suspen S., Jeremiah Kandle; W. V. T., Laura all the signs which generally precede a Wool per lb........................ 1 M»ss Grubb, Mrs. Drake, Mrs. H. I Mr. Cirlies Merritt representing the they have not the time to prepare a Wool sacks, each................ 75 great crash a^e observed. sion bridge across that soft spot in the T idings , will perhaps call upon a num finished or polished article Just send I Smith, Mr. Thornton, Mr. Baum and Barneburg; W. S , John Goer; W. A. Ashland blankets per pair 8idewalk up ou Maiu street. S , E imona Cooper; W. F. S., Liura Kearney has been telegraphed for by hi- ber of our patrons during the ensuing us the facts and we shall bi satisfiid. Mr. Sayers. from.....................$6.50 to $9 San Franei-C’i friend«, win think be is need Sargeant; W. T., Martha Kandle; W. Dish Committee — Mrs. J. Brown, Tae new city fathers of A«hl.inl, week for the purpose of effecting a set ¡ “ Flannel.................... 50 ed to pt event the Wo; king'.ten's party ot M , Peter Barneburg; W.D. M. , Harry Mrs. Kentnor and Mrs. Giddings. “ boeks ........................ 50 propose 1 »oking after the c >nditi >n of tlemcnt of the old accounts, if possible. i that City from split'in'i t > pi -ces through A L ively S cene .—O u last Saturday, To have charge of the bazaar—Mrs. Mathews: W. I G., Luella ShermaD; i intern il dissemims. They have s»*nt bim the sidewalks, w j nnderstind. We trust our friends will be prepared the streets of Ashland wore theappeir W. O G., J. T. Cooper; W. C., N'e.tie | over three llio t-aml <1 »liars to come b >nr Don’t Forget It-— If you are troub Coolidge and Miss Sarah Fox. Very few eases of sickuess about for him, so that the business may be unco of a mining town in fl ish times, i <m. b »1 with in rvo.i'iie-s, are disheartened, tired Goer; P W. C. T., Maggie Sargeant; 1 Tree Committee—Dr. Rival. C. Gil- Ashland, excepting slight colds, which placed upon a mote satisfactory basis. when the town is too small for the bus Goubl, D lloRusnell Satie p.r.d ollie s. of tile, fear death ®r feel out di sorts, as the | letta, II. Smith, Mrs. Willitts, and Lodge Deputy, II Cooper. S quib . *ny safely conclude that yotl iness it is compelled to do. The area are expected al this tune of year. I If ive rmed a corporation with a capit«l styl g is, y I The period has now arrived at which I Mitwc3 Grace Russell, Kate Thornton, | stock oi 85,000,0 1 to run a r.iilread betw< e » hive tiie Ih/pep-ii or Liver Complaint. There is to be a prizr spelling match about the fl ig pole was crowded with Mr. Harbaugh of Pnceaix, passed it is in order for the ’oldest inhabitant’ The liver is very apt to become torpid this Rachel Applegate and Ireuo Chitwood. at Colver’s Hall on the eveuing of Dec. Georgetown ami Leadville o:i the southern se sou of the year, as poisons arising from through town on Weluesday with a to discover that squirrels are laying lip teams,loading and unloiding. We coun b nod try of Colorado, with the design of Treasurer—W. V»’. Kentnor. Gib, open to tue competition of all uliima'e y ext tiding it into New Me .ico stagnant water or decaying vegetation, ar£ fine drove of hogs for Fort Jones. an unusual quantity of nuts, that the ted eighteen at one time. Most of them more numerous, and aie, thiougli inhalation« A short address will be delivered by spellers of Jackson county. It is pro and Arizona. laken into the Ido »<]. L nle.s.s the liver is Mr. J. K. Heknan u..a bis new house bones of tho goose Lave a peculiar for were large freighting Wagons—“moun G?o. Nut ley. posed to charge an admission fee of ten Gre it preparations are being made in I strong aiul active and furnishes a supply of tain steamers" of four or five tons bur nearly finished, and bis friends are mation, etc., and then tell us we may i Music by Prof. J. Q Willits and as- cents, tho proceeds to be used in pay Cana l i for the recep'iou of ti e new Gover fresh and pui<- blood to drive ont the i>.*’»iir’/ den — which had jiet arrived from nor Ge-.eral, Miiqui* of Lome, and h'« wondering when tie happy event is to look for as cold a winter as has occurred the above iiientioned symptoms aie ing expenses of hall aud light, and the lady The day of their airival is to be a . ■ ies, Reading, loaded with merchandise for sisiants. u e to follow, and if n »t hoe led, may end within bis memory. Speak up Old transpire. I Special arrangements made with His balance to be divided among the best public holiday, ami elaboiate b irges have in i.mre teriiole diseases and death. White's the various business houses here, and W. J Cieland, of Yreka, an old stu Iuhab. spellers—giving dictionaries, graded as ■ been built for the purpose of landing ItiOm I’rairie Flower proves itself she Great Liver the immense piles of boxes,barrels and Majesty, Santa Clans, to bo present. I from the sh:p. I’a ;nc«a. Its action on the liver is d fTuretit dent of tho Ashland Academy, bis re- E ntertainment —M usical and L t bales which soon b°gan to loom up on the committee may decide. The com ALTHOUSE LETTER. fiom any medicine ever co npounded. Itl The New York Tribune says: It i« re ^jrned to prosecute bis studies during e » ary .—The young people of Ashland the sidewalks in front of the stores mittee may be chosen by a majority of ported by dealers in Uni.ed S ales socu”iib•.« cures are truly wonde’fill. Try it. Prices another term. us Our regular correspondent sen Is are moving iu the direction of a first- gave evidence of the thriving trade of the competitors before the contest be th it since the r suits of the elections be twen'y five cents and seventy-five ceU's. For a'e by Cninvcon A A ikiason . ( »,tf 4 W. Honaker, E«q , of Linkville, and class ent-rtainment to be given in the our little town. Mr Riggs, taking ad the following items under date of Nov. gins, and will uct as umpires. It is [ came known lli* demand for Goveinm nt | bon is of all c) ts-cs has gr»-ailv increased, J. P. Roberts, from Bonanzi, made a M E. Chnrch, some evening in the vantage of the fine weather, took his 14th: requested that the uarnos of the spell purchasers declaring tliit the de'eit of the 'I’licy till talie It.— W1 en tiie system A full programme of camera to the hill above the flour mill, business trip to Ashland and Jackson near future Wm. Q. Brown started for Jackson ers be given to the clerk early in the | Gieenback movement has assured an b ¡n- is run Coan to that extent that you piss ejdess night«, are nervous and irritable, I and secured a photograph of the scene. ville on Tuesday's stage. exercises will appear in due time. evening,or before, 60 that a list may be »■st payment ot Government securities ac- si» ville last week. have g ouiny fo;cboding<, «our stomach,sicii cording to coti-ract. lieidache and coated tongue, <16 not enioil Bad colds are all the rage, and Dr. furnished each member ot the com We are indebted to Mr. Hurst for a T hanksgiving S ermon .—The people yourself as high private in the rear rank N ew O fficers . — At the regular mittee. The Pacific Coast speller will beautiful bunch of chrysanthemums — of Ashland are invited to unite in the James Spence is doing a good busi Special Notices. under General Belli i'y, but clie T up and be used, the lesson commencing on those last but not least beaut**ul flow religious observance of the day ap meeting of Klamath Lodge, I. O. G. T., U«M. try White’s Prairie Flo ver, the Gre it Liver on tho evening of the Sth inst, the fol page 37 aud including 45 pages. If this Panacea, no a - for sale in every city and An old wagon for Side at tho Eagle Ara of the season. A 3gbt occurred at Althouse a few pointed for thauksgiving (Thursday, lowing officers were duly installed by town on the Continent No medicine ever match proves successful and satisfac Mills. * The Ashland woolen mill is now kept the 28th inst.) Services to be conduct days since. Result, scratched faces compounded, is half the equal for the cur« R- P. Flynn, L. D : Herman Wendling tory, we may at another time take the running every uigLt until nine o’clock, ed in the Presbyterian church, at 10 a and two or three black eyes. At the Pioneer Store may bo found a of DYSPEPSIA and Lt VLB CO «PLAINT. W. C. T.; Cnarles Woodward, W. V. balance of the book for another lessoD. It ha« a specific po.vcr over the liver, nnd in order to fill the mmy orders which m „ by Rev. W. T. Chapmin, of the M. complete assortment of the latest styles by curing he liver, Dyspepsia aud ail other The Althouse Lodge, No. 32, I. 0. T.; Frank Miller, W. Sec : Wui. are waiting ahead. of dry goods, fresh groceries, etc. A d'se.ise.« arising from it, vanish as if by E. Church. NEIGHBORING RIPPLES. Roach, W. F. Seo*; Miss Rosetta G. T., is iu a flourishing condition, m igic. Sample b'.ttlei arc s»4 I at the large invoice received last Saturday. having a membership of forty five. It Mr. E. A. B iick, formerly a resident pr.ee of 25 cents, that will Convince you ot N ew T eacher —The talented young Loosely, W. T.; Edward Parker, W. M; Jacksonville has six doctors. was organized on the 19th of M ly last, of A'Lland, started a few days since for Mr. J. D. Fountain is now ready, its merits. L uge size bottles, 75 cents; for Wm. Smith, W. D. M.; Wm. O'Toole, artist, Miss Luella McBride, has taken CiiiTWoon & A tkinson .- and has already been of great benefit the Sandwich Islands, in hope of im Roseburg is to have etreet lamps. with an increased stock of goods to sale by charge of the classes in painting and W. O G.; Wm. Schaffner, W. I. G.; to our little town. proving his health. The Odd Fellows are building a hall suit customers with bargains in every drawing at the Ashland Academy. Robert C dtrell, W. R. H. 3.; Fred branch of bis business. Give him a Quite a severe accident occurred a at Eagle Point. Mr. Houck proposes to da some fine The addition of these brauches to the Zinchenbaek, W. L. H. S.; Rev. Thus. call. farming ou the Smith place, and says wide ranire of studies already pnrwed Olsen, W. Chap.; John F. Loosely, short time ago. Mrs. Hinton Miller Seven widows were married within and Mrs. 1’ . M Brown, of Bear creek, T heir O wn I mportation .— McCall he will make it the model farm of the in this popular academy makes it one P. W. C. T ; Reports from the con ten days at Salem, recently. were thrown from a wagon, sustaining dition of the lodge are very oacourag Baum have just received a large invoice valley io three years. of the finest and most complete educa The Seventh Day Adventists have severe injuries, bat hopes are enter ing. Althongh a number of members of choice tea in oue pound and half- The weather report, which appears iu tional institutions in the country. organized a church at Eugene City. tAined for the^speedy recovery of both. Mailed were taken away by the recent removal pound papers and fancy boxes, their enr columns this issue, will hereafter bint r Tho Y’reka Union came out with but own importation direct from Japan. I n D emand .—The demand for oord- of the military campany stationed there, J eems V erdancy . "be fnroisbrd us semi-rronthly by Mr. a half sheet last week, from lack of pa wood iu Ashland is quite, brisk now the loss in number will so^n be made ,r JOSEPHINE COUNTY ITEMS. An invoice of new goods just received H. C. Hill of this place. per. John Holton, who lias been hauling up by the addition of new members. jf-; [ adds to the fins stock of the City Drug Oae is inclined to donbt that there from ‘ Ola Jimmy Gulch,” tells ns he af.er They have a social-lino telegraph in Store, of Farlow & Inlow, M urphy , N ov . 9th, 1878. Tho .1« 1 y is no titled aristocracy in America,after cannot fill orders as fast as they are Cinyonvillo, connecting eeveu or eight choicest brands of tobacco an 1 cigars, P risonfr E scaped . —A prisoner nam E ditor T idings : a gl tnce at the array of Captains in given. The T idings office is on the ed Linge.from Scott Valley, Cil., who The apple crop was larger than houses. tr fresh and fragraut, are uow on baud. our ‘‘personals’’ this week. last stick, and if a few subscribers was awaiting trial under two indict usual, many bushels still remaining in Tiie Eugene City Gua'd says game is For stoves, hardware, tinware, line Mr J. P. Roberts, of tho firm of would pay up in that coin, we should incuts for forgery, escaped from the tho orchards awaitiug purchasers at a abundant in its neighborhood—euchre bo much gratified. cutlery, crockery, glasswaro, etc. You H.mdy A Robert«, of Bonanza, Lake Yreka jail last S iturday night, aud is short bit per bushel. aud freeze-out. can make tho best of bargains At Rees counCy, was in towr. last week, after W elcome R ain —The gentle rain of 6tili at large. He managed to saw one Weather still very fine—enough rain Burglars made an unsuccessful at er’s store, where may be found, also, snpp lies for Lis fl mrisking trade. last week was worth many dollars to of the iron bars of Lis cell window in to start tho grass. Some plowing and tempt to enter tho store of Sheridan a full stock of dry goods, groceries, Within a short time, the T idings of our farmers. Itwasjast the kind ta two with an old rusty ease knife, and some sowing is beiDg done. Closner, Bros., in Riseburg last week. etc. let himself out snake fashion. Sheriff fice is to be moved to the second story satisfy their needs, coming down so Laird arrived in A’bland Tuesday of Jeromo Prairie, has 45 acres of wheat up and growing finely. The Catholic Church at Eogle Point Notice tho new ad. of Dr. Chitwood, of tbe fine new building on Main quietly that scarcely a drop ran off uight. on the look-out for him, having without doing its duty in softening is completed, and will be received by A number of buildings are being put up in another coltMfm. The Ductor has street, adjoining the harness ehop. received a dispatch Irom some one to the soil for the plow. Considerable the effect that tie had b»eu seen at up th is fall, the finest being a dwelling Father Blanchet on the 1st prox. just received a large invoice of goods, Whv don't some of the bold Nimrods sod will now bo turned over, which else h »use on Missouri Flat, built by Mr. , , ip W'.tli the P. of II. C >., and with I breakfast in one o’ the hotels here that among which are such fascinating toys The 1 intel says Jacksonville is an ex •vj <lesi»e all having ae< <»'int« wi b here about lock after that little matter might havo been left till spring. morning; but this, it seems, was a mis Iraukliu for nis owu occupancy. It is y4tl and sei'le tbe same wi'li cash , a really flue structure, and a credit io cellent place for another lawyer — pro for the holiday trade as fairly set the of a 8115 bounty that may be had for ji’or note . l‘l’-a-e attc-n'l to it at one»,- B all at L inkville —The Linkville take, anil the sheriff found no traces ot the neighborhood and the builder. J idod he is anxious to starve to death. children wild. panther scalps at the Pioneer Store. him. The prisoner is deeribed as fol- must clcse our o’d buo'es. Ball A-sociation will give a social lows: He is a ‘‘Pennsylvania Dutch- Hays, C. B. (chimney builder) has Court docket light. a Religions services next Sunday are as (Htf) W agne i a ANI.hB.SOX. dancing party in the new Good Tem man,” about five feet, two inches in been doing considerable work in bis M liCItlED follows; In tbe Presbyterian Church, The Sentinel says Henry York, of I --Twenty five 1 irge size l’.’if ime 1 Chro- i Sunday school at 9:30; preaching at 11. plar’s Hill, of that place, on tho even bight, and wrigbs at least 200 pounds; line this fail. Applegate, offers to bet $5.0 that lie ■nio Mott»» Card«, no two alike, with name in lias a broad, full face, high and rather In the school hnnse, Sunday school at ing of the 20th inst. Preparations are Ire; g l<l, postpaid t» n c uts. Address G. B. Prof. Knox and his wife bars gone can raise 500 bushels of corn on ten being made for a gr.i* d time, and from prominent ‘cheek bones, scar on one 3; preaching at 7. I iru LiteIdiell,Littbfield. III. I’leise «¡at.. «lnl into winter quarters, be having re cheek, talks rather brokenly, and when of 3 acre« of his land at that place. the character of those h ivin r the aff tir paper you saw iLi- adverti>ment in. [ 16ly cently returned from the mountains Capt. J. M. McCall and his genial in charge, we feel safe in predicting a he left tho jail wore a short mustache, with his sheep, which he is now keep Tliero is an opium den in Albany partner, Mr. Baum, will always be most enjoyable evening for all who and tlir e or four weeks’ growth of Cheap Wood.— J din Cbaodta I m « found ready to satisfy their customers tnay attend. A splendid supper will heavy beard A liberal reward is of ing at home. His wife lecently closed which several young ladies of that -t-r. IF- a . a biz lot of goo 1 stove wo >d, iu his saw mill, her school. If they do not succeed in placo have beeu visiting. •onrtll-, Nov. which he «ill dispose of tor the trifl nz «urn with excellent goods and low prices at be served iu the lower hall of the same fered for his recoverv. It was im E l >brs P 11 life it will be because some calamity oi $1 per load. Avail yotl'Selves of this the A-hland brick store. building. befalls them, for th y are ceitaiuly de raided by tho police the other day. Weal lier Reperì, chance t > proem e y. ttr stove wco 1 ai such Judge Hanna is complimented by th serving of success. bed rock rates. (13 f) Tho remains of Thoe. Dixon, who L ett O ver .—It was with regret that AT 6 A M. ---- «•» -------- members of the Jackson county tear was murderel by IudianB at Stein's Preparations are about complete for we were compelled to postpone until . NOTICIl.— \11 persons indebted toB. upon the gble manner in which he con November. | B.rouieior. the winter mining campaign. Our Mountain, last summer, are to be IN thè Trobste Caurt, f >r • I’. Ro*ser, e«peeiilly by notes and b|!|« of 7* s, dotted the basicess of tbe court upon next week's issue, the publication of a [ SUte of Oregox ** Cr miners have spared no pains to have brought to Risebnrg for interment. c <y of T. ,ke, and o ig standmg. are nodfi d t » settle up 8 • 40 assuming the * *es of bis new posi very interesting sketch under the head ’ In rii» ma-ter of tbe es- everything iu apple pie orJ»-r when the 9 SS iminedi itely and save costs. B I , R xe - e ; : ta ’ e of Joo. G. Ciarli, df . I ) , N* tion. of “Southern Oregon History,” which Roseburg is improving rapidly, A , cei« 1. W 48 oi-'v of applicali ai rains come; and let us hope they will -*• ♦ ------ — f 11 32 I Jm’.uts' o-.mr f.r came too late for insertion in tLi-» JIi«st Received Wigner A Andcr- ' take out a qua.t or two apiece. number of irew buildings are being Capt. O. C. Applegate, who holds number. It was contributed by a gen 13 36 TO Ahi. *” n)> ■>- to te -t;u. s»n havej'Ht receive I n lot ot farming ma- ' 13 .48 They are still hard ut work on the erected, and a ou-mber of manufactur ■N°V. cei ’ »■OS CKHN. -«»•» tbe position of clerk of the Klamath tleman who is thoroughly posted, from 14 52 Cii’ cry, w ..¡ch will be excli thged for wheat * Owen & Co ditch, to Hie mouth of Ap , it il»e D-cmiber 15 40 t ■ bereby pirea, ’V* Indian Reservation, left his home in personal recollection, in the stirring (no4tf> > far Ite cohuí y .f orcash. 16 42 plegate, but it will be sometime be ing .establishmentis are about to bo put .ai ofthe Prnb’te ( ' Ashlaud for tho scene of bis official events of the early times, and who will T..1 «ry, Afliiitrt-'r» 17 48 in operation. Of these, wo may me- .»e, Snhe <»f Oregon1. I, W . , fore they fiuish it, as one surveyor told 18 40 i toc of thè e?U'e of John G. eia. k, <1--e«iise»i, « ib « >. duties, which will keep him iu the wild perhaps, furnish us a number of inter me it would take a ditch, si^ty miles tjona-new saw mill, grist typ' 19 41 I — • [ Se. ton id Court for t erait tu ■ r<-«s-;u ray j osaioc woods all winter. esting sketches. 29 - 44 I' 1 ua A-lmiuiatr.itor oi'àni ‘ 1 < ,t.te. long. . fottudry. i . oMfct. 1S7S. THE ASHLAND TIDINGS. JUST » 4 • 4 I i 9 i Administrator i .Notice. Gire » under mx h.oi t ile 2S.1» dir *M» 214» V W. T. " L owky . i ■r