Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 29, 1878, Image 1

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INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED
VOL. III.—NO. 25.
I h I a n d 3 i d i g q $.
TO THE INTERESTS
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SOUTHERN OREGON.
ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY. NOVEMBER29,1878.
$2.50 PER ANNUM.
winter. The wiu ter proved to be a ‘’detail fifteen men to go with me, and N orthern and southern raii . A Solid South and n Solid North
road .
mild one, so that travel through the have them mouuteu as soon as possi
1. A APPLEOATE.
Batter it were to Bit still bj the sea,
---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY—
[From th« Chicago Time«, I d. Dem.)
mountains was not interrupted, and ble.” The camp was now full of life
[From ;he Or- gonl«n. ]
L
>viog
somebody
and
satisfie
1;
What
the elections plainly show is a
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ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT LA W
»he result was. tbe Indians, being des­ and bustle; each tnaa thinking that the
stronger
tendency of the existing par­
1
Be
er
it
were
to
trot
b
»lues
on
tl.e^
ine
•.
A
few
dajs
since
we
bad
by
tele
o. C. APPLEGATE
CO.
titute of food atid clothing, returned sergeant would detail him, of course,
ties to arrange themselves upon a se?71
SALEM OREGON.
To-inebor }O'i down for all your days,
graph
an
extended
account
of
the
al«o during the winter to Illinois for who was more daring and reliable
OFFICE—On Main
Street,
(in rear
division between the north and
T'lait winder and winder iu al líbese wiys;
proceedings of a commercial conven­ tional
DR. J. H. CHITWOOD,
valley.
They
same,
not
to
retire
to
the
aouth
than to arrange themselves
than bimselL
Soop the detail was
Chitwood & Atkinson's Drug Store.)
L .ml Forgot ten and love denied.
tion ut Caieago which pronounced in upon any question of puLlio adminis­
winter
quarters,
however,
but
oil
the
written out and the sergeant began
Ashland • • - - Oregon* I Better sit still where born, I say,
favor of aid to tbe T.-xas Pacific aud tration or governmental policy. Th«
contrary, to bo iu coutiau »1 motion in celliug the names. As each name was
Terms of Subscription :
i
GIRILE—At the Ashland Drug Store.
Northern Pacific railroads.
The fol i transcendent finance question is f»ut
Do» copy one ................................................................... | 2.50
\V--d one sw*e t w mun and l-.ve het wall.
quest of prizes t> replenish their called the lucky owner immediately
** “ •** womb................................................ 1.50
lowing are tbe resolutions iu full. aside by slumr force of party mach’rvr-
Laugh with your neighbors.live in their way. texhausted commissary, and to stir up
cry, fthd the par’y spirit that usseru
set
to
work
"Xamiuing
Lis
arms
and
JAMES
R.
NEIL.
•• •• thre« ••
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They are comprehebsive enofigb to i itself with increasing force is that of
Be it ever so »-imple. Thebtimbli.r the home,
tbe inhabitants of Illinois valley aid equipments, which he did by the sense
Club rate» rix coplM fur............................................. ll.M
^TTORNEY AT* LAW,
Tn* nobler, ¡tide- d. to bear yo.tr part.
mtet the requirements of all sections, the territorial division tietween the
Term», In advance.
surroauding conatry t> a proper of feeling, for no lights were allowed
Love
aud
be
loveu
with
all
your
heart.
only
we should say that if the govern former slave holding uud nojj eld4e-
Terms uf Advertising:
understanding of their perilous situa to be used. Horses were soon sad
Drink
sweet
waters
and
dre
tin
in
a
spell.
local Notices par Itu»................................ .
meat is going to grant "Material aid’ — boldiug portions of the Country. The
.Ktet»
Jacksonville, Oregon
Profe»«k>nal Caid», per ,ear.....................
»In on
Share yo tr delights an t <iivi I* yd tr tears tion. Their close proximity was not died and led into line, ready for the by which is meant money or bonds— party dinsiou that is still stronger tbaa
Two loche», per quarter...................... ...
3 IM
any other is plainly the old division of
known or even Barmised until in order to mount. Taey had not long to
J. W. H AMAR AR.
Four
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L ve and lie loved in the ol<i eaat way,
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for a southern railroad, it should do >1 “solid south against a divided north."
E«ht “
M
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. 8 01
Spring
Ere m n knew madness and came to roam January, when they attacked some wait before the order came.
I There is
Ci-ltimn “
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10 00
great force in tbh te®ark
the like also for a northern ono:
t
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Three-fuurtha •* “
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Erom the west to the east and the whole travelers ou Elate creek, aud captured iug into taeir sad lies, and by twos,
which
somebody
is said to have mafie
One
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Resolved. Tha- a combined prosper
. 17 50
LINKVILLE LAKE CO., OREGON.
world
aid-;
a
few
heid
of
horse«,
mules
aud
cattle
forming
company,
they
set
out
in
the
at
Washington,
that
“the Dorth ‘ha-j.
L>OAI. IDUlTlIIMllIl
ity of the agricultural, munufacttiring,
Office in Post office Building. 8 peci »1 attentoln
Win n they lived where tbeir fathe s lived at various points of the settlements .and darkness, guided by Weaver, for the mining and commercial iuteresta <>f tbe been slow to believe there would be <î
On» square 'ten hue« or I»»»/ 1st luortiou........ 11.50
given to cuuveyancihg.
V2ul9tf.
and died —
Hack additional iaser-iou......................................... l ea
country cannot be secured without ‘solid south’ in partyiam, bat when
then suddenly disappeared from the solution of thoir midnight problem.
Live! and so lived fur a tLousmd years.
such developments of commerce with that belief comes, you will see a solili.
Job Printing,
[ro BE CONTINUED J
valley.
C.
B.
WATSON.
Of alt descriptloa, doD» on ahort notice. T^gal
other countries as will offer a ready north." The soathern political» are
We will now return to the camp of
Better it were for the world I say—
Blank», Circular», Bu»loes» (^rds, B.i'bead», letter­ ATTORNEY AM> COUNSELOR AT LAW
and growing market for our surplus perfect idiots not to know that thia
llom
laice
of
the
epidemie.
Company
“
E.
”
Bitter,
indee.i,
for
a
man's
own
good
—
Tiie 12th of February
bead», Po»V rs, etc , got.«n up in good »'y'e at Hriig
product«; and to insure this it ia toe would be the northern answer to a
«ad
price».
Th <t he t-Louid -it down where I e wús born was an unusually bright ami
[Fointhe Memphis Appeal.)
aud warm
duty of coDgresa to promote, and by “solid 6outh’’ paity arrangement.
REA
L
ES
7’-1 TE A 6’ EN T.
Tlry have shown u< tbirg bat partisan
Agents for the Tidings.
Be it land of sands or oil orc<»rn,
A wedding took place on Adams alt wise and constitutional measures,
day; the grass was green and all the
i
idols'ry in their persistent endeavors
t»5“8peci il at'en-.lou c-ren to all matter» requlr Val] y of popíes or b e.k nortlila id,
8. M. Pet'engid A Co.,
...
New York
aid
the
opening
and
improvement
of
surrounding country; the horses and street yesterday afteruoou under cir-
»rty
Rowel! k Cuceaoian,
...
st. Ixtuie.
Dg r.s Atiorra-y st the U. 8. Lai <1 Ofl.ce.
such lines of transportation by land to crush out an administration party
i
Whde >e* b >rtler ui* gre it black wdol.
I. P. Flatter,
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- 8 in Franclrco.
eunistauces
mirrounded
by
romance.
mules
belonging
to
the
O'»
npiny
were
in
every
portion
of
the
south,
Bnd
j
v
to
!
L a K s V ilw , L ake C o ., O begon .
I
and water as are of gentral and nation­
D. H. B’naru»,
...
Portland, Oregon.
Or nle.ik white wimer or bland swe-t M iy,
restrict the represent ition of the eei*-
I. , damue'»,
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M.J 31, 1878.
(io-50-T
lazdy lying down or standing tn the Sev-rul weeks ago Dr. W F Basanchy, al importance.
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<J. A. Applegate,
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Sa'em
Or city ol smoke or pl .in ot the sun,
Resolved, That the high rates upou tion to a solid mass of antagonism to
friendly shade of the numerous pine a young physician haillug from Jones
X. 1«. Cb.mberlin
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northern political opinion They havd
Tu.ui w aider the wo Id as I L ive doue,
M. L. McCALL,
Ml»« Grace Hanna,
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C*rvillf«.
trees that graw in the immediate vicin town, M ssissippi, offered bis services freight and passenger truffle charged pushed this senseless and suicidal pro­
I>t N. L. lee
....
Junction City.
Breaking the !:eart into bits . f . liy.
by tbe Union Pacific Railroad make
Re». J. R. N. Bell,
....
Ri-eburg. Surveyor and Civil Engineer
ity of the camp; tbe sun was shining to Medical Director Mitchel. His cre­ this, the only highway from the Atlan­ gramme. in spite of reason and in dt>-
And leaving it scattered on every hind.
Peril H. Burt
.....
Yooc-ba.
behind tbe mouutaiu9, and the length­ dentials were perfeot, and cotniug at a tic to the taeifle, a monopoly as bur fiauce of right, tn the end they aimed
R. Neil. -
...
Jack- nvi'ie.
ASHLAND, OREGON,
- J oaquin M ili . eb .
J Wimer k Son,
.....
Waldo.
ening shadows of the trees give the time when physicians were most Deeded I densome as it is exclusive, and we Cali at. They have at least got their insane
Hou. W W. F.ddier,
...
Applegate, 1» prepared to do any work In bis lite on «hort n.i-
desire, a “solid Boatb." If they will
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[ta*Kv2!f]
Alex Watt»,.........................................
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usual warning to the guard to briog were readily accepted. Just as all tbe upon congress to take measures at the study the November election, they will,
J. M. Smith,
.
.
-
.
Ke byrille.
coming
session
to
compel
these
corpo
­
Scraps of Southern Oregon His­ up the horses. While they were being preliminaries had been settled satisfao
Ed. R. Owen,
:
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Cen ral P itn'.
DANIEL GABY,
rations, which owe their ex «fence to the beiiin to perceive the northern response
W n P irker,
....
Rig B<ttte.
tory.
driven to camp, uni as they came torily, a messenger entert d the office in liberality of the natlou, to fulfill tbeir to their cbarmlDg arrangement.
E. Dtmick,
.....
Gran » Pa««.
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Ricnar-i Birrett,
...
Galio Creek
down great baste in search of a physician to corporate obligations.
Ml«« Aftie W. Culrig,
-
-
-
Rock Poiut
Indian Iloctilltir» In the early part of careering, dashing aud snorting
What
Kearney
h
is
Doiie
in
the
<*. A. Hill,............................................... Eigie P j nr.
Rcsored, That tbe interests ot the
the year 1850.
the mouutaiu to the place »litre they attend Miss D.P. R itter, a young lady
Fast.
J. 8. McFadden,
....
M iri-hy.
government
and the people alike de­
Ml«« Oirrie Htnitb,
....
La-laud. Notary PubJc and Real Estate
were usually picketed for the night, a who had been stricken with the fever, '
mand tbe earlv completion nf compet­
A. F Snelling,
-
Lake View.
Kearney left Buston for the Saud
[Contributed.]
neighboring farmer earns riding brisk- at her residence on A lamt street. Dr. ing lin -s of railroad to tbe Pacific; aud
Agent.
<1 B. Wn-eon,
Gw». T. B ldwio,
...
LlnkvIile.
COMPANY E SECOND REGIMENT O. 51. V
. ly into camp, calling out cheerily to Mitchell turned to the gallant young we, therefore, earnestly desire c-mgress Lots on the evening of the 20th inst.,
Wm. H Itohert«.
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PI-Tua. LAKE VIEW, LiKE COUNTY, ORE­
lu
January,
1856.
the
work
of
organ
GON.
[no
14
it
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Dr. J. 8 Deiiniauu,
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Kl.-moh
tbe guard,p'Tiiat’s light boys, bring physician, and remarked that he could to grant material aid to the Tex »■* l’ t and a correspondent ot the New York,
J do 8. 8'o.ik,
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Bmirza.
iziug
the
2
rd
regiment
Oregon
motiul-
C. H. I’y ir.
......
Duirv.
them in camp if yon want to save them, immt-diaiely be placed on duty if be cific railroad, and extend the time for II raid gives him the following send'
Mi»- M-ry McCabe
....
A-- bnd
the completion of the Northern Pacific off:
ed volunteers was completed Com­ the Iudians are around again.
DR.
WILL
JA2XSJ.1,
Bill felt so disposed. Dr. Besanchy uLilies
8. Sherm in,
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P. a-oix.
Railroad.
pany B of the old regiment was known
C-pt. D. J Ferree Getieral Agent for Like aul
* K*arney leaves ns fr»t* hi« annoy
Hyde says he saw signs on the Mooney itatingly a ccepted the call, and at once
DENTIST.
Resolved, That direct trad* with Conn
Modoc conr-tle«.
as Company E in the uew arrangement. ! Trail.’* As that trail was not far from accomptnied the messenger to tbe tries lying south of us. whidti is de home on th* sand lots of San Francis­
OFFICIAL DIRECTORY
As Company B it had been commanded camp, it w is evident that Company E yeung lady’s residence,where ha found sired try them and will be most profit­ co. AVe bid him good bye, with bid -
Jacksonville, Oregon,
cere thaDks for bis coming tast. He
able to us. cannot be entered npon if came to enlighten us and he did. He
XTTILL VISIT ASHLAND IN MAY by Robert Williams, the Doted Indiuu might be called upon at any moment to her prostra»« with a bad case of fever
rinxBAL.
v V and N-iVeinb-r; amt Ke by ville, the fight r. Iu the new orgauizitiou Wil­ turn out for a brush with the enemy, It is uuneccessary to go through tbe conducted successfully, without nnil was hoird patietttly, apd good nattirely,
F vbtbtob Gtsr»»t. J imfx C. T olmam , Tertia nd
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facilities, which it is the proviDddot the cnrionsly, and wherever he spoke he
fourth Mon-lay hi Ocl-jber e^cb y*-ar.
D i » t » ict Jruor, M\T thkw P. lte»i>T,
liams was elected Crl. of the regiment, and if they were in full force, it might details of the lingering illness,but only government
«<
to furnish, and we there­
V. 8 ArronNKT, Rrrva Miiumr.
Ashland. Sept. 15. 1878.
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aud bis fovorite Company was officered be a aerinoa off lir, as the Indians had, to siy that the young doctor’s a'.teution fore recommend an immediate provision settled the question on which he ad­
C lih U. K. Di»x. C uvbt , R C. L imp »-> x ,
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dressed the people. Ho decided it
U. S. M abhhal . A bskk W. W attkkh ,
M
id part, as follow*: Captain, Hufh
bxrvTT M»> « hai .. W P. Bv*»'».
was close and faithful, finally resulting by congress for an ocean mail servic* contrary to his desires, to he sure; but
heretofore,
shown
suffi.-ient
pluck
to
M
Cot. IfcT I. R s TKNUK, J C Cl-TTIIUHT,
b»-tweeu the chief porta of the United
O'Neil; l't Lieut., Ben. Armstrong;
M
Soon States and all important commercial that, also, waft his own doings. What^
B C aul > w « ll ,
hold their own iu an uuexpecte 1 mau- in the young laty's recovery.
DxruTix»,
|A H MoBt,AWf
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Archileet and Builder.
2nd Lieut., Jeff. Howell; Orderly
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ner. Dirkness soon closed around. afterwards t'ue doctor was stricken points on the C'*ast of South America ever merit may be in his cause, ue
P hul A gent , G bubob A. 8 t «» l ,
ought to be convinced by this tim?,
Sergt.,
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Siautoo;
IstSergt.,
J.
GRANITE STREET • - - ASHLAND.
•TAT«.
L'ue guards were posted on their aceus down. True to t'oe instincts of her in American built aud owned ships.
that American voters are not to .Jbe
ILL do iDjthb g n bi» I'ne 00 »hort
mxi Mathews.
II S A
-MM
J JoH" H •J'TC"««.!.,
womanly
nature,
doubly
intensified by
P<>rl nl. W • •u Ihe lowe.l l rill«.
tomed
beats.
Ht-ro
and
there
groups
i
persuaded by oaths.nor by irjfl«mma-<
L'
t
2
t
U. 3. MBS ATOMS, J
j|.AT1[TTK UBUVKB.
8 tie tn.
In obedience to orders from Colonel
A Fascinatili; Bilk.
torv appeals,nor by shameless abuse of
of men were gathered arouud small her self acknowledged indebtedness to I
RcrsBBKMTATlTB, JuMN W hi TBAKAM, I.-ie C->.
Williams, Company E broke camp
G otbbnom , W. W T hat »»,
P.tTUubd.
opponents. Kearney was fully and
him
for
saving
her
life,
she
went
to
bis
Dr.
W.
B.
Royal
fires
discussing
the
probabilities
of
an
•»
B ic uv itTAT», R. P E ab ^ ab T,
Ono
of
those
bogus
capitalists
whoso
fairly reported in the press which he
near
Altbouse
creek,
ami
marched
to
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T bbanvmeb . El». Hta—H,
atta-k on camp or on some isolated bedside aud tiiere remained, giving
C4¡T*ria» permunsu'ly V»catel in A»bHtd„£=j
P bimtbb , W B C abtbr ,
(%>rv>i!H*.
occupation is a genteel kind of Bum­ »a* so fond of villifying, and we rnnst
Vannoy a Ferry ou R >gue river, where I
Alun ..
farm house, when suddenly all were such attention as only a woman can be­
Ever. P ub I n - t , L. J. P uwkix ,
Will •/ire hie uudirided attention to the
ming, and who dazzle the senses of say that the press in this way revenged
W illlams Lad established bis head-1
I.1BRANIAN. J. B. 8l»TBM,
a I in.
itself npon him. 'ftiat he wuff heard
startled
by the rapid puttering of a stow upon the sick, until the glad tid-!
D I ar.
Burr. P knitbntiabt , B F. B ubcb ,
P. active of Medicine.
credulous people with magr.ificient , and read of by all men was his ruin.
quart» rs
There it arrived io due
A ut . B tatb L and C om ., T. H C ask ,
■
. horses feet coming up the hard road ings was announced that he bad pissed !
Has bad Fifteen Year*’ Practice in Oregon.
lies, has been creating a sensation io 1 That be spoke freely and was reported
• CnetABX.
tiAia, but was, two di)s after, ord red :
i from the direction of Deer creek. Out the crisis aud t|id fair to recover. He (
l J -». K. Ke ley,
Poril nd. OFFICE At hiv re»»deuce un F .etory S'rret. ' 3-!»tf
the vicinity of Junotion City, recently fullv was the ruin of bis cause.
to return as far b»ck as Hiy's Rm m—
SrrBBMB Ju DOMA ’ R P. B 1—,
8 »ft*.»».
go the fires. All stand silently 1 ateu- passed through the tedious hours of '
Whether he returns home either wiser
’ P. P. Pn u ,
Jact »<» i » i 1«.
The Harrisburg Nucleus says:
twelve miles from headquarters — and
l«k Di»t : J'ffg.
_ H.
H.K
K H ans
anna
«; ; A t'y, JAMrxjR.
J a M k - ä R. N kiu
kil
mg. Tbusa who have turned in for conv.alehdence until entire'y recovered. I
or better it is not possible to tBllf Bnt
DENTISTRY
AND
ASSAYING.
He had acfnallv bought out widow
2.1 “
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” J.
W atkok , Att ....................
’y, 8. II.H azzimd .
there estatlah camp, A few days
“ B. F. H abmnm . a *» y,J J W mitnkx .
the night sit upright and listen to the Nothing moro was known or thought of; Carson. Lewis Dennis,and P. 8. Swear­ Im leaves tbe east, having done good
»I M
after
it
was
o.dered
to
proceed
four
work here in proving to all classes of
410 “
“ C B HiLLM'arNiA ’.’».J. T. C. pi . fh .
DR. F. G. Hi ARM,
ripidl y approaching footfalls,
All is the matt r by the few intimate friends ingen for the handsome little sain of our people that there is nothing iu
Ma “
“ L. M.A mtmumu K ty,C. MT. P au »» m .
utiles farther and establish a perms- I
Jacaaua C ucntt .
dark and still in camp.
The horses of tbe yonng lady until yesterday after­ 850 per acre. The name of the dis­ Denis Kearney, nor in the mov«-mer.t
PHIfTICAL DENTIST.
nent camp at the foot of eight
tinguished individual;ss given bv him
J udo », R ila » J D ay ,
Juck-onriHe.
staml quietly listening as though they, noon when the do tor, accompanied by self, is Sterling. He w>s verv talkative of which lie ha* made himself the bead,
AI.SO ARSA YER OF
dollar Monuiain, half a mile Booth of
C lbm », E. B. W atmun ,
I too, felt that such rapid ridi ng was a E-q. Q «»gley and a few friend«, drove and free, told of 640 acres of land in the so far as he is its true expositor, which
Beeairr, W m . B tm » m ,
M
Dser creek and three miles north of
deserves the sympathy of any decent or
Dar utt BHMMirr H. B H ktbkmtb ,
sure indication that something serious up to the residence, aud in less time Mohawk valley in New York where he
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T b « a »» mii , N. F ishu ,
industrious American citieen *
the
present
town
of
Korbyville,
on
the
i
A mi »» um , B. C. G odi . amd ,
Phtpiffi.
i was about to be developed.
No one than it takes r.s to write this paragraph had Borne 200 fine dairy cows, and wae
hd-
ZYFFICE
<»r
M'n-r
»treet,
north
«Id»
Yn-kn,
JACKSONVILLE.
COMMI»»IONBB». ! V
tra.l,leading from Sailor Diggings to who has travel* 1 wiAi horses in a wild
)*>ti>tagCity Drug S-urr,nudo, po i e Hu-e.uan'»
i the two were j lined together in the making cheese 00 a large scale. Had a Politiceli Complexion wf the
I r.. K. A ni > mm » un ,
A hii I »nd.
ship load on the way around the*’Horn”
Vannoy’s Ferry, on R»gue river.
B cmtmtom C J. H o W am ».
J Ckeaivil*. BardwMre Store.
Next House.
coiiutrv, can have fail* I to notice with holy bonds of wedlodk. Such a union and had contracted fifty thousand '
B cmikjl nuFT., J. D. EuritTAiw,
Asbl.Lti.
Camp was established,
me-ses
AaauiMD.
what breathless anxiutv horses w’.ll consummated under snoh circumstanc pounds of thia prime ar'icle to Mr. H I
The Chicago Trihune's editorial, com­
Mrs. Dr. Ella Ford Robins n. urranced with six men in a mess,orders stind
i H C. H im ..
and listen t. > strinze sounds with ! ' es cannot fail to abound with happi­ Failing in Pnrtl md. His actual in-> menting on its Washington dispatch,
i:S.St'jr*‘
for the regulation and govern merit of
so much apparent knowledge of the sit­ ness. and, being somewhat supersti­ come wa«>:47 500 These fabulous stor siys: A Democratic estimate of the
DISEASES OF WOMEN
iea told in such a fluent way, fairly
the camp issued by Ctpi. O N -il, nol
( J- m * n T mumntun .
uation of their riders, and how kindly ; tions ourself,we know of good luck.
R acumi . bm ............................................... A V. G i LUBTT.
crazed the brains of the farmers above formation of the Fortv sixth Hon**,
that in any possible emergency, each
A Speciality,
M amnmal ..................................................
■ E. W alha u.
th'*y
will
return
the
eareaaea
of
their
mentioned,and one or two of them sold , made bv the friends of Speaker Randall,
JvaricM »»r th « E m ack ..................... r G. W aitru ».
:>n«l
every
mau
would
know
bis
place
:
N*%v
Electric
Lamp.
C onstablm ...............................................
their sheep and one had made arrange- 1 claims a plnrality of nineteen over the
..E. W alhai ». r-ff“» >(Ticc and residence at Jud.e Duncan’s.
master when the dinger has passed i
P a » t M abtkm ......................................... A. D.H um »».
and duty; c«mp guards were arranged. ' Nearer and nearer approaches the'
ments to loan his money. The nine sone Republican* and a majority of fourteen
[ Scrii» er.]
Mn« ».LI.AMKUU».
Jacksonville, Oregon
caused
a flilttef Among the Junction over all. This result is reached by lo­
horses and mules under a strong detail 1
In add'tion to the various electric
horseman;
the
labored
breathing
of
his!
the Greenback membersaccord.
November
15th.
1878
if
Brig. Gen. l»t Bite O. M , J. E. R ons , .T>ck«r>n.i1ie,
, were turned out to grszi upon th* j horse is pliinly audible, when the! lamps described in the last number of g>rls and they all vied with each otbtt cating
V. 8. Iudun A k - ui , J. B. R oork , Klam >tb Age C),
it.g
to
previous
party predilections,to­
in trying to look their Bweetest, and l>*
- -
. H “
offman
, J-ekruiiviiL-
luxuriant bunch grass growing around
V-SOommiPetererv
. | : W
£ m
-J
"’
gether
with
a
characteristically
Derao-
the
Magazine,
may
be
mentioned
a
n«w
O R MYER.
the
lnckv
one.
He
was
perfectly
J
on-
T. G. WATTERS.
.
. .,
L'tikei'le.
ri-ier suddenly ptitl-a up aud calls;
*ratic
process
of
assnming
that
in
ever*'
L anomlu . Jack-iM-vi) e,
the foot, and nearly to the summit of
iz-d
bv
the
business
m*n
Even
the
ed
­
Dvp'y U.S.Murfha! ■ ! ”
“n»!l>!" “Hid) yoiiraalf, ” was an and smsller style of lamp intended for
' I SlBl» WoMDItM. UulT'le,
o
>nte«
t
*<1
cate
the
seat
will
ba
awarded
itor of a certain paper d ned with the
WATTERS & MYER.
the mountain.
fagicir Lend Office, J. H. E vamm , L ite V-ew.
swered from the camo.
“Is this | domestic use. Tn pl tcc of two pencils millionaire a* a genial spirit, took a cash to the Dem >c a c claimant.
••
fit.»«»;»
nm , . L-ke View.
Recai, er ••
**
G cu M gb <'««
C unn
The company being now in a pleas- '
O'Neals camp?'*
•’Yes.’’
"Is lie, nr plates of carbon, a pencil and a “ad.” for his cheese-“the millionaire
t W m . RorrMAM.... J ck«ou»tll— IVA TC1IMA XERS, JEWELERS AND
ant
eamp
with
8nb»int*nce
—
other
than
.... A «h L.nd-
H ad C ase of D rowning .—O u the
OPTICIANS.
here?’’ “Yes. thitiainv name,” and wheel are used to form th* wicks or also signed for several copies of hi*
... Luiktii e-
evening
of Saturday, the 16*h inst , a
meat
for
the
men
and
grain
for
their
I C. B. W atbun ........... .lake V ew
the robust Captain walked towaristhe burners of the lamp. A fltick of car­ paper. B-fore leaving Junction, he .an voung man by the name of William 'A.
V 8. Ex-imlnlna burgeuo fur Print >u iLIm n’». Dr- One door >o::th of the Post-office, Ash­ horses—for a month, the days bright 1
prnaehed
the
newly
elected
Marshal
J. H. ............. ............................................................... A’tllui ■
expectant horseman, who proved to be bon of the usual shape is plased in an confidentially, who felt nice ovi r hi« Perkins fell overboard from the P»»rt-
land, Oregoi,
Barre)«r Mtnaral La>ixLf, B. F. M ykm ........... Aaniaixl-
and warm, the nights only cool enough {
1 * nd railroad ferry and was drowned
Puilip Weaver, a farmer living thre* npriaht frame or support so that it
for
the
men to enjoy their grassy ‘ miles from canop a’fc’ wb'> told his will bans point down. The lower end success, and requested th* loan of $10 Y>ung Pr-rkins was accompaied by
Stages leave Ashland as follows:
as he <lid not want to take from the
S. WHITTIMORE, M. D.
moiher and two small si-ters. wb*-
conches in the open air,(for tents they story in hurried wor iX
“I expect rests on the edgw of a Carbon wheel, ssfe The M»r«hal was in a fine Lnra 'i ' his
The O. A C. Stage C*».*s Stage leave Ashl,nd
were
going to California todhid a aotne
Lad none) wrapped in a single pair of
and lost no time in compiling with hi-
I'linenix Oregon.
for Jacksonville, Rock Point and Ros ­
that Jack G less is killed.
Fie yok-d fixed on an axle bo that it can fieelv r* quest. The hotel man at Eng'-n* with relations. The familv had but
burg every day at 6 a. m. Mail do es at
blankets—we will leave them fora few
up bis oxen this morning and said revolve. The Bnppnrt for the whpel mourns the loss <d his ci<ar< and o* s ■ li'tle means,and what little money the,^
KiTO ffice at S. C. Ssrga it <k Co’« Sio'e
5:30 a. m.
days and give the ''reader a ghmee of
that he was going up to his field about and axte is formed by a lever pivoted ters, for th* bloated bond holder ba- | iial w.i« on the person of the young
Tor Hritly, Ylekk and Reading at C p. m. Iihe Doctor is a graduale of a ffr-tclas-*
man. In fhe darkness th* yonng man
the
condition
of
the
surrouudiDg
Mail elo-es at 5:30 p. m.
Co le.*e. He »ill promptly a tend all
half u mile from the house, to plow at one end and arranged to “give” or decided he did not like the land abou attempt»*! *o »tep ashore bnt fell into
M.Colwell's
Stages leave
Ashland protes.'ion»1 call«, n gin or <la> .
country at the time.
some ground for a gardea.
He took sink slightly nnder the weight of the Junction.
the riv*r and sank tp 1 the bottom. On
every Monday, Wednesday and Friday
During the autumn of 1855, the bis gun along, and when he started, he carbon pencil ro-tiog on the edge of
Prices u cder*»»e.
[no-lM
•he Sabbath lhe liw y was recovered.
moruings for Linkvilk, and return on
■
—------.>y
volunteers had ba ' several skirmishes called back t> his wife and told her not the wheel. The lever carries a brake
Exemplary
(
lunch
People.
every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday.
I
T
he
C
anada
P
acific
. — The New
Leave Linkville f. r Like View, Oregon,
with the Indians at Hnugry Hill and i to be uneasy on his a<’C »tint, as then* that rests on another wheel that is
J. Q. WILLITS,
York
Herald's
<
.'ttawa
soccial
of Nov
Wednesdays ; arrive at Lake V ew Satur­
[New Y -rk Tribun-*.]
other places , which had not been more j was no danger of Imlisns sround therp. j turned, by means of a ra*k and pinion
TEACHEIl OF VOCAL ANU IN-
2f)th «*»»•«•: It is reported that th* Can­
days; leave Lake Vie* Mondays ; arrive
There wa* one very exemplary mtn adian Government has authored Fi­
advantageous to them than to the In-
at Linkville Tbursilays, carrying mail and
Al-ontnn hour before sundown, we hv tlie weight of an iron rod that hob’s
S
TH
UMEN
TA
L
.VI
SIC,
peter ng<rs.
dians. The volunteers returned to heard two or three shot« np at the fl 11. the pencil. Bv thia arrang- m*nt the among the directors and r-ffirers of the nance Minister Tiltey and Kir A T.
A. D. HELMAN. P. M.
And Professional Piano Tnuer. Illinois valley, and the Indians re­ j but di<l not think it was Imlisns. We weight of the pencil, that continually City of Glasgow bank, who squandered Gilt to press npnn the notice of tUa-
Imperial an'horiti*« the importance r f
A shland ,
O regon . ; treated, as was supposed, to the big I thought that some of your boys were tends to make the wheel revolve, is seven millions of money oonfi led tn aiding the C n ida Pacific Railway with
R O C I B r I E 1
to their charge. This was Lewis l'ot a grant of £6 000 00 on th* ground
meadows on Rogue river, A force of
the Ash and
tip there and that they Were shooting compensated by the action of the
Address him
Ashland Lodge No. 189, L 0. G. T.
jvolunteers,
with as many regular at a mark; bnt when it began to grow brake on the second wheel, the move- ter. Five years ago he bailt the Bnrn that the work is on. of Imperial con­
(No 3 tf.)
Meat» at the Hall of B m ¡pao A Fouutein every Academy.
ü
j troops as conhl i»e spared from Fort
I m*nt of one exactly balancing the bank Free ohnrch and became re-ipon cern . It is underst' o I that Lord Beg-
Friday evening al 8 o'cjo:k 9. m . Brother« m.d
dark
and
Jack
did
not
come
’
»
tome,
we
Lane, wus then dispatched against the I I felt alarmed. I would have come after oth*r. The «•arban’ in electri « lamp« sihle for th* greater portion of the cost, consfleld is disposed to h*lp the under­
•later* in good »tending «re coribilly Invited to at­
taking nnder certain conditions, one
tend. Toe Temple meet» every flrei »nl tbbd Wed­
enemy on the big meadows.
The
waste while burning, ar.d in Ibis style of the fabric, and in Oonseqnenoe of being that the amonnt contributed by
von
sooner,
bnt
I
did
not
want
t)
leave
nesday in each tnontn.
of lamp the lo«s of weight in the pen this liberality etjavel great fame for Great Britain «hon'd be employed west
Indians occupied a strong position,
Miss R. L. A pplegate , W. O. T.,
Mrs Guess and the children alone, for oil i* compensated bv the movement of
pious zeal and benevolence. Durine of the Rocky Mont tains .
and a few attemps were made to dis­
A. T W eight , Srcy.
if the Indians were aro ind, they would i the two r-heels. The weight of th-
ail
the years when, aeoordicg to the
lodge them, which, in the main, were
come ®nd take t iem in, bnt two of mv i pencil pressin? on th* carbon wheel
■
Ashland Lodge No. d3
Mr S. B. Chittenden, Republican,of
Dot decisive of any beneficial result.
tend« to move it forward a* fa«t a« the in«p“ctor‘s report, he actually assisted N*w York, member of C-ongre«« from
neighbors come just in the nick of
hrak* p- rmits, and a« it hnrns away in falsifying the account«, in making
X a
A. I f . * a . JI
As winter was close at hand, the great
tim*. and are at the house now.”
Bv | the point i« continnallv pr-esed on away with the cash reserve, «nd In de­ <-.n* of the Brooklyn districts, was
elected in 1876 by only about 250
diffieu'tv of transporting supplies for I
Bold» their »tated como unicstion» Thureday e»eo
this time all the men were gathered i th* carbon wheel. It will b*fee*n tint ceiving th* ahareholders and the pnb- m joritv. Hr is now re-elected by 6.- •
!
the
maintainanee
of
the
troops
was
re
­
tx^ton or before the full oiouo. Brethren in good
¡ around to th*
recital,
Tbe Captain 1 hv this arrangement the two carb »ns lio. hestfadilv ref me 1 to take in or 851. He mane hfs whole eanvasa on-
»tending are cordially in»i'.»d u> attend.
alized, and ss no boats could he
stick and wneel, are always in contact
turned to his men saving: “Bovs, we whatever th* changes in the otirrent, read M»ndtv’s newspapers b «cause • It* currency question, taking the mq*«4-
W. H. ATKINSON, W. M.
obtained to cross the river to mon*
ranst look into this, who will volunteer 1 and a fix* land steady light is miin • hey were printed on the first day of <-x»reme h><rd money ground and *»«♦«*
J. 8. E ümam «», Sec’y.
• ffectnally attack the Indians, it. wav
denouncing the silver movement and the
“I will,” “I’ll go”! ta’ned It is claimed that this lamp the week
I to go wi’li me.”
Of William Taylor a'so, ‘■acred <1 dhr-of the fathers. Th* result
to
desist
decided
in
a
council
of
war.
Ashland Lodge Mo. 45,
at «San»,
i and “I.” an 1 “I.” were the answer«, as exh'bits none of the ex'ingni-hing ye-
• how$ how biicomprom'aing New Y<uk.
from the enterprise, B it at the same !
ligl tinys no'iceahl* in some forms of another director, it is remarked that he
P
ortland
,
O
regon
.
each
man
clam
>r*l
tn
secure
a
place,
for sound mnn»»; .»Rd ffc^s it only
1. O. O. F..
electric 1 «mpe. and from all that can Off°npied a prominent pn’ition as pres­ is
time, a determination wts expressed to!
one
instance nnt r»f mane
particular
attention
paid
to
Land
Titles,
Collecting
amon g the faiored ones. ‘ Can't all be I arned, the lamp gives excellent ident of the Glasgow Yoang Men’s
Hohl their regular meeting «very Saturday eren-
return in force in the spring and pal ‘
Pebt* and all kinds of Gca emmnnl Claims.
t ng st lheir b»l> t” Ashland. Brother» in good
go. boys, some of yon m ist stay in results in practice. This sty's of lamp Christian Association, an 1 as a repre-
The Rnstnn Tra< 9cnpt aay-: M “'ne
an end to th* war.
abmdiM *re cuniuUy tnvi^d to attend.
camp
Tf there jg anv fizhting to do. j is designed to be used with a small Rentalive on several occasions of St. greenbackism i* producing jfe -Jegftf-*
B. DE PEAT, N. G..
Principal Odie *. Jacksonville, Or- g u .
Accordingly, th* troops returned to j von wi-l Lav-* as much h?re in rmnp batter v; four B'in«*n elements being
mate reanlt*. •Oor brokers flad n<^
W. W. K kniwob , Sec’y.
GlHBS & S ikxrs wbl utu-ud 10 mv busin-- upper Rogue river and tn Illiuois vil as von would if
.. .
....... ! yon went with me. I sufficient for a single limp of tnodera'e Enoch’s church in the general Msem* «ale 'or th* bond» of eitiefl and towns w
w~r‘~ir uo Tuesday evening, nesreet- io Porti iik L
[ v3uu7ti
bly.
ley, aod convenient places for th* “Jack," tnrning to S-rgeaDt M-thews. power.
the “Dirigo", state.
full of the moon esc» asotk.
PROFESSIONAL.
PACE IMPLORA.
Ï
I. O. Müler.
ka
Ore
and Bullion
SuEiWWBKEiy
I
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