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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 27, 1878)
UAPPY MA ItHIAÜE« K ch I Estate Traiisactiwiis. K illed the W rong M an . — a China- P cb . Docs.—Our thanks are due Sa# Mill for £aie. man ii«»ug on Applegate a>sde an at- I —«i * r Hon Richard Williams for two valúa One of the happiest occnrencc's of Tbe following have been recorded in tempt about a couple of weeks ago to j HALF IXTERMT IN THE 8AVf. ble volumes of public dicuments, the this eventful week in Ashland was the mill -«n«l 120 acres ot lami near k'll another Ctnnawan by exploding a tbe conn\v chrk’s office, receutly: .DECEMBER 27, 1873 FRIDAY.. b«-l0nginji m ih- subscriber, is offe.aj fcr corresponde''ce of the Department of marriage of Capt. O. C. Applegate and A (J. 8. patent was recorded for W. can of giaut powder Under tbe house in -ale at * tfwfgain. The mill, a '’yodt which tbe first mentioned lived, but Stati for 1877-78, and the eighth an -iss Ella Audrrson, on Christmas day. T Anderson*. »aw -.n«l latf? *h »chine and is 3ot«g d foed l.OlÁL BRE VIT.ES. failed in accomplishing the object .de otrsin’-ss—tdrinfng up io its full, capacity. Mr. J. B- R:g.lcn, who baa been nual report of 11 W. Iltvmond, Ü. S. Tbe Captain, who, as a quondam editor i recorded fot sired. The powder was exploded,botf The : bje-U in lii.iking the offer Ì3 io incrM» A school laud deed v making quite a tour uf the valley re Commissioner of M’niug Statistics. of the T idings is well known to most Happy N ew Year ! th® business. j E. K. Anderson, for 58 acres land. ever, but be received the benefit him I Beth afe gladly received. self, from the injuries of which be r-CTb’or partic’iflars inquire at 'he mill'. cently, lulurms us tlx tt there is u con of oiir readers, has by his generous Five more days of 7^. Consideration, 8117.20. died shortly afterwards. Deputy 26-3w J ohn C handl A f siderable increase this year iu the acre The chivirari club is kept onBy R eligious N otice —For ihe M. E. qualities endeared himself to a wide A U. 8 patent to John Beason has Sberifi Caton was iuformed of the at age of grain sown. Jfiisi Rrceiféd.— Wjgner A Ander | Church, preaching every Sunday at 11 circle of friend-; the bride has grown be»-n entered on record. tempted murder, and a warrant having Look on! for new ads. next week. I son have just re-eived a lot of farming ma into WoCJadruod in th«- valley and has Wm Myer, son of W. C. Myer, , o’clock A M. and 7 P. M.. been sworu out, proceeded to tbe scene Prayer The toy business takes tbelead now. J. C. Tolman to Patrick fl. Oviatt. I for tbe purposthof Arresting the guil’y. chinery, which will be exchanged for »«heat drove through town with bis Shetland i meeting ev«-ry Thursday evening at also very mdny warm friends, and the orca<b. (no4tl)’ Butter is thirty cents a pound at wedding has been looked forward to 40 acres in A»bl>aud precinct, Consid- I He wa* found dead in tbe bru-h back ponies tbe other day. They are both 6:30 Ail are invited to Attend tliesp of L Chappel’s farm one day hist week, eratiou, $800. Lake View. with more than ordinary inter<>st. Notice L hereby given t*»ai ci’! pedona blaek, perfect matches, and only about i services Come and let us worship tbe J. H. Hyuson to T. G. fleams and having died from the effects of the in are hereby fbrhedden to use unlawful Waler' How soon will another wedding epi 38 inches in height. It bad been annodnerd that the mar juries received at the Huie of tbe ex as ia is needed at my mills at Phcenix. Lord together. demic set in? riage would take place in the Presby- Max Muller, 160 acres iu Flounce plosion. It is probably unnetf--8sary to i’fflLIP W 0X.WBML. The public installation of the cfficers W. T. C hapman , Pastor. C msiaeraliou, 8147. >tat- that tLe itrrest was not made — Much interesting matter was crowd -1 ol A~sLiLd Lodg7Ü teriau church, si.d by twelve o’clock Rock predi net. io 23, A F A A M, M ining S oit I mminent .—There 13 a the building wa-> fill« «1 with expectant NOTrCE.-AH persons indebted tb’ B„ Three U. 8 patents to P. Britt have Sentinci. ed out this wesk will take plaee in the Presbyterian F. Reetu , especially »v notes and biUs o suit friends aud relatives of the bride and been recorded. probability that quite a mining N orthern P acific R R. —Tbe long Six days more specie payments church this afternoon at 4 o’clock. standing are i»iiííéd to ^è’ylé-up ins- ■' t Norftrern Pacttia railroad is lading médiwtefy afcd save filWie« t B F Êerse»._ will grow out of the transfer of the groom. At half past twelve tbj? wed M. Baum to J. K. flelman, ceitain ^¡11 be resumed. All ure invited to intend gradually i/ten ley! (ficmJfie 6‘4.3t wext- Cayotc creek mines to Portland C2pit- ding party entered tbe clinrdh and premise« in Aublaud. . Consideialion, rfarJ, arid its friends feel confident j--------------------------- -- _______. Wm Kahler, of Willow Springs, Mrs Jos. McVay anil Mrs. Edward abats. S'lflie irregularities are said to took their places at tbe right of the 8100 25. that it will be complete«!in a few years Iiistiillatioa and Supper, A. F made us a short visit yesterday Kimble, both of Smith River, Del ! «•list, which are liable to throw tbe altar, under a beautiful silken fltg & A M- McCal <fc Baum to J. K. Helman, withont any a-sistath'a from the gov . - « * • % We noticed Mr. W. Wilson, of Lake Norte couuly, Cal., died ->u<l«!- nly a whole matter into the Courts for adju ahich was presruted t > the M »uuiaiu ernment The f ■ • 11«> w i ng i< « copy of I Rtugers wbeu Capt. Applegate was iu premises in Ashland. Considération, a dispatch irom Frederick B llmgs.o’ne LL -MASONS IN GOOD STANDING bounty, on our streets the other day. short time since. Both ladies leave dication. I. N. Muncy, one of the in command. Minx RaCtiel Applegate. 846.41. are iiftitbi’ t«> atten4>*-hc insUllotion.of of the directors, published bv the Ore Mr. Wm. Shooks, of Jackonville. I husbands and several small children. tereated parties, was in town thia week ' - he groom’s bist«-r, was brniesmaid and • -filcer-», and 'b> pv.pper lo be ¡¿iien-Jty Asb- ffonian under date of Dec 19: “ The W. B. Grubb aud wife to Milo A. 8 kes W ortien, of Linkvilte, land L >dge. No 23, on Friday. Ihi-.2Ttb, Don’t miss the ball to-night. A good 1 on business connected therewith, and Mr. inade us a pleasant call on Monday I great eut»-rpri8tt starts again, and this groomemau. The brnle au«i brides Walker, 260 ac.es uf laud in Asblanu Aniversiry of St. John, lhe Evangeli-t. By time is auticq ated, and an excellent obtained a preliminary injunction re last. lime I believe never to stop till cam- order of ’ W. II. A tkinson , W. JÌ. I * maid w«-re iaauiifnl'y «he*sed. The preciuct, U mdsideratiun, »1,0 00. pleteil Bids were accepted to-daw for Quail shooting is indulged in How supper has been prepared. A uumb«r straining Rubell A Co. from either dis- foi mer wore a white alapaca, priuces«* J. 8. E ubanks , Secretary. • a s construction of one hundred miles west John W. Wells to John L. Grubb, from Jacasouville are expected, and gowD, trimmed with blonde Jaoe, a posing of the claims in question or by many sportsmen in this neighbor Con of tbe Mi-souri riv««r, to be completed - tulle Sash, ulso trimmed with blonde 200 acres iu Asblaud precinct.- tbeie will doubtless be a large attend- > working them. — Times. Produc? Market” . ; hood. bv the l«t of Ndvt-diber next. Tne lace, an«! the cu-tomury crowu of or sideration, 8278. Iauce. contraCt for the remaining one hun Mr. Sami. Clary, one of the “solid S urvey of R ogue R iver .—A survey ange fl »were, Tne bridesmaid.’» -tiress dred aud five miles to the Yellowstone Tne Ros.bu y Stir says: Rjporis We note to-day eggs,botter and'dyed John L. Grubb to M. A. Walker, 40 i was of white swins and very tastefully men” of Cottonwood, was in town last of R igue river from R »ck Point to ita is deferred for the revision of surveys. plums scarce, and iu demand. have reached this city that James * acres in Ashland pruciuet. Considera I t'immed. • ><• ■» 1 Friday. Let friends have faith ami take cour Rev. M. A. Williams, one of the tion, $50. Woodward aud Johu GilJersleeve, wlo month, is to be made for the purpose age. ” C9RMCTKB WEEKLY BY J. i*C ClLt/ There is to be a dance in Miller’s weut to Myrtle Creek ¡ast week on a of ascertaining if it may be made navi pioneer ministers of 8 «utheru Oreguu,. S Grubb and wife to M. A. Walker, : performed tbe ceremony. Io a «-bort Hall on New Year’s Eve, to which all gable for steamers Mr. P. G. East How I ndian D octors are served .— it cd. prospecting tour, have struck it preliminary address be alluded io tbe 80 acres iu Ashland precinct. Consid A Fall river correspondent of the Sa- are invited nrck has been appointed fo perform the rich. GCptf. | «-acred nature of the nfiiou of man at««! eration, §500. sauvill« A le cate savs: Cipt. Dick, the Wheat per bushel................ The Little Klamath lake has been Oats “ “ ................ The Modoc Independent sayB W. L. work, and will, lie think-', be able to woman, aud a^oke of a true, loving H. H. Magruder to Geo. W. Lance, peace Cuiei of the F*ll lLver Indians, Corn meal per tb................ 03 frozen over, affording fine spot for the j Skinuer, formerly deputy assessor of accomi li'h it in about three weeks. I wile being tbe greatest boon G i;i lias is dead H's death brought grief to the $17 50 '.' 93.82 acres iu Foot ’ s creek precinct. Flour per M ........................... The survey L tn eta under the auspices given to man, after which be repeateii Linkville skaters. Medicine JL ii of the tribe. Three of Siskiyou Cjtlui.., Cai., has been ar i 12.6(t .; flran per ton ............ ............ lhe cu-tomary ritual und pronounced Consideration, 82,400. them were,bung, an«l two huv- rt-i 1 to Settlers about C*mp Harney are fear ie.->ted in Modoc for dealing a banking of the U. 8. Coa«t Survey Department, the cutiple man aud wife. He then of 18.00 - the klamath tribe f »r protection Capt Mile«! feed per ton.............. aud, should a favorable report bo made C. E. Chappel and W. A. Hamilton Side baco ’ u pfir B« ............. 14 ing they will have trouble with tbe In game, and held iu $259 bail to answer fered Ins congratulations to tbe hus- Dick sent for tbe Medicine Men. aud we may expect that an appropriation j bauil aud wife, 1ft •• Hams “ “ ____ tying that ue hud to B. Robb, C. C. Brogan and A. O. ! to the grand jury. dians in the spring. desired them to ua lerta'io ills case; 12..? will be made by Congress ere long for i given to each tbe best Christmas pres Eikeison, three tifimi interest in mm 8h«mlders “ .............. this was a dangerous, tdtk as be wa- An installation of officers of the Lake i A number uf the high toned young 15 V ° .............. such improvemen's as will be n qtiired ' ent they hail ev«-r rec«-iv«-d ing lauds and premises near Union very stick, and if lie die<| they would be bird 25 “■ View Lodge, No. 71, A. F. A. M., takes men of Ashland were engaged iu tbe Bitter *.’ ............ His cobgrafnlatiouB were fpllowe 1 held re-ponsible; so they detuamded , to allow of its navigation by small town. Consideration, stipulated. 02 “ ........ honorable and dignified business uf in ; by those of ottiet friends and th«m the place this evening. their fees in advance, aud eluted a I (>010’0« steamers. ok C. 8 Potatoes “ “ ....... | wedding partv aud guests proceeded vs. W. C. G riswould — Tbe hundred dollars as the price, which Tbe premiums awarded at the late citing two small boys to fight ^on the I 15 Eggs per doa ......................... R are H onesty . —A few days ago a I to the M E. C hi rch, aud partook ot jury iu tins case has rendered.a verdict they knew he was uuable to piy. Bit • Siskiyou County Fair will now be paid streets, last Suuday. It -.peaks loudly 08 Dried apples per lb.....a ! uii exc«-ll-nt «iiuu«-r. for the plaintiff in tue sum of $35,258 he called bis peop e uroun.l him aud much respected resident of Placerville fur their moral instincts. 1$ “ “ peaches ” “ ....... in Yreka upon demand. Tne bride received a number of flue It is quite probable tbat au appeal will tokl them he was too poor to pay so i -XT “■ fell a victim to alteration of mind and “ plums “ “ ............ presents \vhi« , h «veto displayed at the G. J. Kroutz was arrested at large a fee; and that tile doctors were a ! Pedestaians take the road in prefer bo taken. B F. Dowell, ut wuose in 2.00 1 Hides, each.......................... .- Tn«* was sent to Napa UHylnm, E. A. residence of Mr. J M M 'Call nuisance to to the tube, and if lie , ence to the soft sidewalke up on Main creek recently, cuarged with 18 Deer »kins per tt> ................ following i- lhe list of donors, and the stance this suit was instituted, will re i should «lie from neglect to do their ! vulgar au 1 profane languigo In t e Sprague was thereupon appointed by articles each gave: Cipt. O. O Apple 8uup, Aablan^ Factory per street on sunshiny days ceive the auiwiiu. redover« d, under u ' duty, they should be hung. Thia they i 1.50- * streets of au incorporate 1 town. His I the Probate Judge to take charge of irate—lin«« s* t of g<«ld jewelry* Miss <« box........... .............. At a scho<«l ball held in the new ruling in such cases. His teuacity aud did faithfully, and made three more i Wool per ft;........................... trial came «If last Satur lay, and he his property, incln ling srde mining Rich- I Applegate—p’r gol I bracelets; i good Indians. school hou^c at Weaverville, Cal., re petsuvereuce, uuder adverse eircum ■ Wool sacks, each.................. 75» was convict« d aud fiued $20 and Cunts, claims, a miner's cabin and some other 1 Mr. Ivsn Applegate—tw«r silver nap cently, $u00 were realized. Ashland blahkeis per pair Blauces, is to be compliuieuted. Gris- • kin rings; Mr. L. Anplegate — walnut effects. Last Wednesday, whil*“right President Lincoln's II if niaiiit y During a heavy frost or a slight from ...........86.50 to 89 J. L. Badger, au old r«-sident of ing up” the c drin and our houses Mr. frame mirror; Mr. and Mrs. J. M Me- Wold evidently woke up tbe wroug pas “ Flannel ....................... 50 ’ j Cull — silver cheese di-h knives, forks spriuklmg of snow, it w .s hard to tel« [Gjctr.il Greet. Ci y Smith ] Southern Oregon, died in Jacksonville Sprague nneitthed nb >ut >?-6 500 in i and spoons; Mr. air.? Mrs E K AtT-ler- senger wheu he attacked tbe irrepress “ So«ik8 50 wniclr, the jiuglu oi sleigh bells was While I was in Congress, during I on tbe 16lh, aged 68 years. gold coin and g »11 dust whixh had i son—fine bn-uZ-r lamp; Miss Clar.t ible Dowell.— Tunes. T i heard at Lake View, the otner morning, four years, I had fnqnent interviews I been buried in the wood shed. He im Anderson—silver sugar spoon; M*ss Rev. W. T. Chapman iutends to be A SU LAND MARKET. witli President Lincoln, and never, some one lrivii.g hitcued nptoanieigu Naw Lodge, I. O. G. T. gin soon a course of Fuday evening mediately came to town afid reported Anna Andersbn—silver cake dish; Mr during all that time did I bear him ut- lur the satidfacMou of boasting about I Gi bert Anderson—silver »ngar spoon; I was told his find to the proper authorities A | Mr and Mrs M Baum — s Ivef cast«»r lectures in the M. E. church. Oa r«irf«day, tne 17tli, a new lodge ter an ftokiud sentiment, it. by Secretary Stanton that at the first t' Sin Francisco Bank President would ; ami spoon holder: Mr an«i Mrs H uf Good Templars was organized at Charlie Gillette, son uf A. V. Gil H<>oper k Smith, on Rattlesnake, Cabinet me« ting after the surrender, Norton — silver butter <iish; Mr Eugene Brownbbvruugb, by J. B. Rigdon, uu the question us to w.iat b» done wiih lette, has cam«« iu from Clear Like, to buvo their mill iu readiness aud wiri have silted it aw iy for the b •n-»fit of Rockfellow—silver pickle holder; Mrs der authority ol the G. W C. 1'. uf the whi.m it might concern. Evidmith apeud the winter iu AsblanJ. the C >nfederate le id« rs was un«l«-r dis I commence crunliiug rock fur Samuel B F M« e«-—fancy «» all po’ckeT; Miss Mr. Sprague is not tit for u 8>rn Fran cushion. Some of the c.ibinet wepe •> Uncle Billy Cloud has put in one Downing in a fe# »lays. These gentle Fanny Myer — white zephyr shawl; slate, lbt-ie are about fi treu charter -DEALERS IN - cisco Bauk President.— Mountain Demo Mi-s H »sa Eubanks—fine handkerchief membets, und the lodge is numtd for hanging, some for imprisonment, huudred and twuuty five acres of grain men have a good prospecting ledge of during the disciis.siou tbe President sat crat. box;.Miss E nma Anderson ^Faue haud- ‘ 8nowy Buite." The lullowing wao All kinds of fresh and dri^d this fall, in Goose Lake valley. at tbe end Of (lie table wi.th, bis legs their own and will develop it as tf-jou kercblef; Capt D. J. Ferree —stuldl" received hum tbe secretary: twisted np aud sa[d ,no.t c word. At C ranberry C ulture . — We learn that Meats, •« t One of the fattest beeves we have as practicable.— Scott Va'lej Nies. horse ami band valise; Sikes Worden last some one apped.ed to him for his Dec. 17, 1878. Mr. Nit. L-ngell int- n-ls to experi —«-hina wash bowl aud pitcher and pho • * seen was killed by Brown A Harris the Ou Suuday, tbe 8 h, a gray mare Tbe President’s reply was: Drihd beef, The following is t^ie list of uilicers views. I tograph ulb.im. • !i merit in the cultivation of eranberr.es othet day, fur the holiday trade. “Gentlemen, there has been blood belonging to Wm. Hyde, of Camp Bolegnas. Tomorrow morning it is ripected elected by “Suowy Butte ’ lodge for in Langell ’ s vulley, next year. H«< has enough spilled, not another drop shall Has thy neighbor uff-mded thee? Buy Pl Iweil, Cal., was stolen, with a sadilie, Hie Captain atnl wife will start for the the current quarter; Rev. Simon Mc be shed if 1 can In Ip it.” Slid Mr. Sausage, his little boy a drum, “ I’ll us sbalt thou bridle, am! a Wiuehvsh-r rill« belong already sent east for plant», and will Klamath Agency, where their future Stanton: ‘‘ This rtply was like a Callister, W. C 1 ; Miss Mary Brown, Etc.. Etc.* May Lappinass and heap coals of fire upon his head.” ing to ll. W. Packard. A man who set them out as soon »is the weather home will be. t . • v thunderbolt thrown into the Cabinet, pio-perity follow and abide with them. W. V- T.; Dan. E. Morns, W. 8.; J. will permit. ShonLl the experiment Hides and pelts bA:igh\ und all kinds i>f fM hail been stopping in town for a f«*w and not a word of oppo-itjon was offer Abraham Tilden, one of the ul lest H.Keeu<y, W. Aost. 8.; W. H. J« pr«ive successful, it will op-*n a now ed. ” A man who could ujc such lan stock taken iu exchange for meat.- •' 3 SABBATH SCH OOL TREK. miners of Happy (lamp, died u shurc «lays, und suddenly left is suspected. • . , ___ • , * quilt, W. C ¡Manuel Miller, W. F. 8.; guage as that at such a time could fi«-l<l of enterprise to the farmers of n<»29-v>'tf time since, at the age ot 91 ye *rs. A number of geutlemt-n from Like The following is the programme of Miss Anna Jaqueit, W. T.; Juhu truly subscribe bimstfif. “with malice ___________________ __________ . ' ...Ja,’ Like county, and one which, if it b« The ladies of the Pre.-by t< run church C «unty w«-rc in town t «king p«rt m th«« properly worked, will be immensely exercises to be observed in Miller’s Bergb, W. M.; Miis Lena Miner, W. toward none and chanty for all ” ¿RAND BALL ( D. M.; John Miner, W. O. G.j Mi»s realized nearly two bun lr««d do«lar- C .ristmas fe^livi' les Among-iho-te We profitable. Tne market for the fine, Hill on New Year’s Eve.: M H1KIEÜ kin w were 'l-s-.r-. I D ami L B Ap- from tbe Christmas dinner and baziar lar„e cultivated cranberries is unlim Singing by congregation — “All Hail Alary Jaquctt, W. I. G ; John Me piegute, Sikes Worilen, Geo Lo« Seley, CaillbtOr, P. \V , C. T. ; Airs. Sarah E. M< BRIDE—PALMER—At ihe residt-um uf i e the Power of Jesus’ Name,’’ The enfi'.cl says some of lhe young ited and the price is always high. Con A grand ball will be given at brute's parente iu l-nl.»:«!, Dec. 21 li, by R--v. W. C «pt J D Ferree, N« wt Snook, the Jaqueti, W. L 8.; Miss Calife Miller, L Cli pm .o, J. Howaid McB ide aud Ml a lios- siderable outlay is usually required in Prayer by Superintendent. men of Jacksonville have contracted e !. Palmer -MILLER’S HALL— the d angerous habit ot opium smoKing. P rk« r brother:», from tbe half way preparing the ground.ns the sod is nen Appropriate recihttious by members of W. R. 8.; Dan E. Morris, W. L. D. APPLEJAIE-ANDEESON- Tn the Prssbvteri .n house, aud ot hers Alutiuu mate and seconded that Sabbath School,intirspersed by sing Cumuli, A-Q. nd, >>u Uuiistm >e d«> al 12:3«« p. m , orally all taken • ff t»t»«l a full crop is The amount of sewing done fur u« ti F bidit E vening , D ecemukb 2‘lh., 1818, by B v. «1 A. .Wil-lau.?, C«pt. U. C. Ap,.ie¿ e Snowy Bnlto Lodge meet on Saturday ing. O i th«-authority of C ipt J D Fer never rr-aiiz-d until the sec«ml or third sud M'fe E.U Andere n. ding purposes in As ila >«l daring th«« evenings ul 7 1*. M. r«e ive have it hit one of the thriving year, but when the vines ome yet to Address by J, II, Vandiver. A'N g L e WALKER- It 'ne reeVter.ee of the bride’s past month is tLoriruas; so we are I I.th-r, Hou. Euc>c<« W. lk-r,i-u Huuday, lie:. 22d, Alutiou mutlo uud carried tendering young merchants of Linkville, bearing, they pfodnee enormous crop« Distribution of gifts from the tree. -SUPPER— told. by t e Rev. a. I’ u «u, Wm Au. in aud M.ee Mary ! who lias b <-n taking a prominent part in grouml which ii adapted to tbeir b. W l*er. An ut J .tn cuuuiy. A cordial invitation to make use of brother Juhu B. lhgdun a vote ol * * ** ** TTill bn RerrM «t the Xuh'Rnd Ü»cor» M W. Ballard, the original proprie thunks for Lis kindness und liberality in the Cari-(mn8 «loings in A««hlaud, growth di «1 iuvlutioD is extended to all. ’ • *■ WHI IE-FARRA—At h- rtsi ei.ee of M. A. Wil tbe tree is t-xfouded to all who wish to tor uf the town of Luke View, is paying li ni-, Mr. Cn..r. E. Wb.teuud Mirs M. P. Ferrai --------------- *.------------- was to Lav«- b« ou marru «1 on Christmas make New Year's presents. All desir tuwaida this lo«ige. A i ..f iLis cu.ii.ty . Ticket» ('.nchr+ing supper’................ ......>8 50 that place a visit, we team from the B rillunt P arty —The ball in Asli- ve , but turned up missing, aini that Motion rnaue and carried that a copy ing to present from the the tr-e will . -s i CORPE-”EARS0N—A» Ltukv H». Dec. 24th, Mr Herald. laml on Christmas Eve., eCrtten tip by Mu-ic will bs fuml-bed by Mesrrs. Rososr«, ol the aoove be forwarded to the Vadet/ W h . D 'tir e u:.d Mise E uni.« Pe«rruu. All ot th«* disappointed lady threatened to pieuse baud the m tides in to tbe com Moos« -«nd L ogas . L ke c -uu'y. Messrs. Z mmerm-m <fc Fr--zer, was I We return thanks to Mr an«t Mr« O come after Lun I-« it true? mi'tee at Miller’s Hall during Monday Fountain and A shland 1 wings . one of the most «nj iysLIe ever held W ilbohk B kason *'^ C Applegate aud Mr un«l Mrs Howard ! D aw E. M orris , W. S. aftm oon at d Tui ► day Diornitg. We Ri-esr«. AbFosri, Th«» Jacksonville Tim 's modestly an Special N.oticeS. here,and w.is a success in every respect. McBride, for wedding cuke, with cum W m . MarriELo, ’ . . - have the promise of a young lady, Miss bounces i»8«*li th«« b.-st avdertising me ------------ ;».n 7 Seventy tickets wsre sold,and the large fLbcal nbticia under this head will Letter Irom Hrowuiboruufti. phmeuta W« leh, 32 inch»s high, weighing 32 diiim in Southern Oregon, We would be published at th» rate of 50 cts for Don't Forget It.— If you are UbuV Lost—On Main street, last Friday, a mil.liy ref- r frteud Nickell to the fact hall in which it w is In-Id was til!»«l pounds, 18 years of u>. e, Doors open Dec. 19,1878. 1« <1 with nervousne»«, are disheartentql, thr«| anything under five lines and 1'0 cts ibe th «t the circulation of tbe T idings is just up to —but not beyond—the point at (J o’clock r. M. breastpin, with a b«ue setting for each additions! line. Special rates of life, fear death or 1e«-l on^of ivtta. v tl«A E ditor T idings .- — of il-'sirubi'ity '['lie orchestra was led a tying is, »ou may safely conclude that J (nF finder will please leave it ut the Lull- Well kuowu 10 Le larger thin that Of By order of Secrrimy. The healib ot ti e people of this vi will be made with liberal a 1 verniers. ] hive 'lie DyspepBij« or ,Live^ Complain)^ l y Squire Berry. wh<». upon Curistuias I linery store. I The lir<;r is v«-ry apt to becomp torpid t|ij< A, M S pi - kelmier , cinity la generally good at present und th«« Times and th a« it is read i»y tbe Eve just 24 y«-nrs ag<», furnished niuti i Patrons of 4 Mm I n<l school Dis so s»»n of the year, as pohons arisinr Mr. Chas. Fletcher Las purchased very b«-st class of purcbas r-. every body seems to be in good spirits, io at a ball in A-lilat d iu the house of stagnant water or decaying vez-t»tion,wr«/. trict Ao. 5. the miuiug claim of R. A. Wrtgbt, ut C hi istmas I n A shland .—The morn un i anticipating a good time during mor<- ntimeroiis and ate, tluoug.'i inhalation*, John Hibb-t shot and killed an in Eber Emery, ivhi<*h stood near where Please come f »rward and sef'le’ im tak?n..inlo il:e b’o>d. Unless the liver ir Oro Fino, Cal., 85,l>00 being pu«J tor .«.arie Frenchman on Thurs«iay at Squaw ng *n el-«r and bright, and was fol the holidays. mediately, hereby,saving cost—by of T zer & Daley’s planing mill now is strong an«l active and furnishes a supply the property. Fur tbe past six weeks we have hud d’-r of trustees. V.lley ue.ir M-Cloud river Thu deed There were | lest nt at this ia«t I a l low« .1 by a« fair a Christmas day as fresh ««nd pii’e b'oo.l to drive opt ihe iruptiri? could have been asked for. The streets unusually line »e tbt-r fur tbe time of 29 lw W. C. D aley , Clerk. The Herald complains of the roads iu was committed in eelf defense. The lies, the above in silt ioue-.i yvmptdWa >F<-' some who dau«*e«l that night at Mr * were siire.k* fv.liaw und if sf-.4 hee fe.f, may quiet until none, when the tbe year. Enough rain has fallen to Lake county, aud urges the buildiug insane mau. in a fit of desperation, en Emery’s, and many o «FTTIrE VP 1 f the young in nH.ie tjgniM.e diseases an«l «ieath White i? ! churches b< gau lo fill np for the wed t-naVfe the farmers tt/ plow around ihe of a tew ro «d from Lake V le w to tend tbe bouse or Hibbs and struck people were children of Priiris Flower proves itself ihe Greu Lan. tiróse whose- All persons having necounts with the Drew’s Valley gap. him over the head with a club, when merry heels kept time to the Squire’s ding and the Chritrmas diuuer. After i iooihills, aLd most of them have im Pioneer »tore are r»q'r»st«-d to call ami I’ai<:ic« a Its «ction <>n the liver is «1 fferrtil f o'n any ine licine e»« r compotindtHk T«'S* the dmber in tbe M. E chorch, of proved tbeir opportunity aud are On tbe 13th inst., tbe 77th anuiver- llibbs* shot, killing him iu-tmly. settle by the First of Jann *ry. I87o mndc t.eailv a quarter of a oruury cures ate uuly «*on«’e'fr I. Try it. Priar*« which’tt seemed that iuarly every one pr< tty well through tbeir fall seeding. 28-2.V M W. H àrgadine ■ary of bis birthday, Gen. Jos. Ltue tw«.u’y five c-ntsa'i'l M-venty five cep*», ’ Win. B.be® ha« sold his interest i«i ago. At eleven o’cl< ck supper was sale by C hitwood & A tkivson . <? t was giveu a complimentary serenade tbe Grave Creek Ditch Mining com serve«! by Mr. Houck, and those who in town’ partook, the maty attractive block look's well iu tbiB neighbor articles mole by tbo iali’S of tbe Holiday floods! —------- ---------------------- i hood. Quite a number of butb horses by the Roseburg baud. pany to F. F. Walker Tbe following know about his suppt rs need not be * Presbyterian church *v re sold at bu ■•- Tlicy all faK? ft — Wf on the srrktf^ I Gio to McCall A B turn ’ s; the» have and cuttle are being raised’ about here. a A petition for tbo change of the mail officers have b»en el-ct«d by tlie stock told it was excellent, After supper is run rc*wn tb tb.it extent that. J'-ff, f> '•kj. noil, und ¡he people took a rest of a 28-’2w Sheep do not appear to do well. Per fine assortment ol them. sb eide-j.iirgh's. lire nervott« and irritable« service betweeu Jacksonville and holders of th-- company for the eneii I dancing wa-< resumed and kept .up couple of honf. at bourn About half hare g c >rfiy forebo«ilttg», sour atomacb'XBft'lq haps they are somewhat like Brother Waldo from a sumi-weeaiy to a daily ing year: Harrison Kelly. President; I unt'l the hours began to prow decided y We Want Money. past five the tide b»giu to Bet in to Region's horse—they have not yet he «dacite and c««ated tongue, «fo not enroll D«n. Crouemil'.er Secretary, E. F. small, when guests depaati-d, all wtl! one, is being circulated. y ward the Presbyterian church where All perso»'.s indebted to 09 will please f »iirseli’a» high private it^ tbe tea«-' ripvkp. leained tbe right kick for the sticky »■ . ’ f ‘ ■ •* iim’cr General Debi i y but clic f up atyfe Mr. Wagner is having tbe channel ot Walker Tr.-asurer; Jay Briacb, E. F. satisfied With the evening's amusement. the Christmas trees were prepared take due notice that ve mn-t hiivo a.I It mud. tf. V«’ i'e’s Prairie Flower,'hi-Great J.ivwrf’ aocoit.its settled up by the First of Jan P«nac-a, q,.w for sale in cv«ry tb* creek opposite tbe mill, cleaunt an«l II K- lly, Directors. fti& A nother I ndian S care —Tne peo was wisely thought proper, io aeat tbe i Tbe society here is about sn average i o.ary, 1879. CaN f«»r your bills. I htwnon'fo «'o’ntuent No me<Uci®e,ever..» ött in order to guard against any The first regular services were held ple of Yakima county, W. T., though« ladies first, ¿h the house woulil be J. M. M c C all & Co. < om;» emded. S half «he e«joal for the danger from high water. in the new M E church last Sunday la-«t week that another Indian war was crowded, and as each lady carpe to tbe fur 8outheru Orrgou; some GtSL rute of DYSPEPSI \ an«l LIV’LR CC . i PLUNT?; D ec ^ m ’A e R 16, 1878. 28-;f Air Howard McBride and wife, who morning, ami henceforth Rev. W. T. about to burst noon them, and the re- door she was comp« lied to Dave her people, aud others pretiy rough; some It h»« « specific power over the -MR«*.-, tew C «iisttdus, h<:ma lew infidels, uud by curing th««livrr, Dyspepsia and arl uthy& Chapman w.ll preach there every 8un were married on Tuesday, took tbe To R^ nt —A good barn and one por’s sent abroad aroused the whole escort outside. This cuiis“d e«»n*ider- •lisea-es arising fn»m it, vanish as if by» quite an umouQt uf wurldliuese, but a good sized loom. Apply to W. T. ■tage Wednesday mot mug tor Portland «lay, morning and evening. The tem border country. It was repuT'e I that ble surprise, and some complaint magic. S owple bottle« are r i«l at the «mall- tu tter set of people are nowhere to be Chapman, at tbe Evitig place. porary seats are far from cornf >rt ible. price <>f 25 cents, that wHI convince yoixof where they will reside in future Moses’ warrior^, numbering about two anroug those who wer-. left.-but it whs found, it- merits, f.wrgé 9>zé b«»!XlCT. 75 C«’WR‘ but it is the intention of the members Noiice. seen to be u- cessary, for the seats The first snow of tho season fell in thousand, «fere in open Lostilitv, an«l Cu it wooi» A AnnfMA^. . r s ile by Brownsborough has two church or Later wire all filled by ladies. When the Ashland last Sunday night. It was to make a change in this respect soon, troops au 1 arms wereA«ent for. ----------- ♦♦♦-— —------ — .Vf Notice is hereby given tn the A we learn —"O ur N ew ano ETEBT.asTA«;/pKR/5>M^it tbe merest sprinkle, however, scarcely reports, bo.rever, prove the trouble doors fcere opened tn the m« n, there ganizations, one of the Methodist, tbe land Association of Stock Growers for I B. W atson, E«q., one of the put» I ; to h ive been gr«-a ly exiger rted. was a gratul rush, and the.butiding was other uf the United Brethren persua the Destruction of Wolves aud Pautb in the b«-st and cheapest pe iu.in»’ cYcr&ffeFéd ‘r distinguisbab’c from a heavy frost. to the public lor perfuming wearing «pparwl. g llslier.a of t ie L .ke View ll.ra'd, wa* g«-rated, ami there seems to be no im literally packed There must have sion. Each of them have preaching era, that the time named in the agree- letter paper, etc., etc. Il ¡sere lasting.. . Once more tbe t me has come around i uient expired on the 1st of December, in A-blau i dining t e early part ot t ie mediate «lunger. Father Wilbur, in b«-eu about six hundred people present. once a month. We abo have a good 18*8, and the subscriptions are no« ! gives to line1’, letter p«per, ai d whatever ' ‘ for Os to “turn over a new teat,” us tbe we« k lit* «-terns t > b-- crowded with churg«* of the Yakima age»i v, asserts I’be exercises «er»- b gun Ly a song, 1 district school onderway, with au at due Those desiring tbe cjotiutfanc«« als<- y>»u may wi«b, a m<<st r fined and plea». '* old year drops into tbe p .st, and gouu I teudsuee uf fiom 20 tu 28 scholars, 1- gal bu-ine-s. and is much pleaded of tbe organization are requested to I nt olor. If placed in a drawer, no matrixX~ that the Indians are peu-ífíñl. and and then R-v .T R N B-ll was iutro-- I * hat be the contents, it will become redó.-:’ ’ resolves are as thick as flies in June. «*«11 and sigil for tbe ensning «ear, ami l«-Dt in less than twenty minipes. Malfcl with the prospects of the newspaper. Chief Moses, who is peacrful. uud al-' diiced by Mr W H Atkit son, an«i I some coming from qMite a distance. those knowing themselves m<Lbr-d for n-iRtage tre • to any a«ldfp>a urj .roeeintwf.-’^ Tbie week >« crowded full uf happy He reports fine wea’her in Goose Like Ou the 17th, 1J:other Rigdop, of ways has been, feel« conti lent that he made a few appropriate remarks, after • r-ubsoriptious are requested to «.al’l and the price. 25 cents. - d<Jr«-»s G. t T Ltjou-."« ■Vents fur A .-bland. What with the Valley, ami S3«s the young people are cau control the majority of them which thh tre»s w« re unVeiled, Tn* re A-.li and, made t visit to our neighbor settle at the Piouter Store. field, Illino:s. sn«l please stafe what" paper- weddings, dinners, suppers, balls, we enjoying excellent skating on the lake. i ¿on sa«v thia aot’ce in. 28 3w M. W. H argadine . 8 out time ago a family name«] Perkins were two of thee«, both reaching to the bo«r.i, aud m «de it known that be would [nK 1 y 7/ ••etn tu be in the midst uf a carnival. There is a long, lai k h<-nnd in Ash I wasmurderod by Indians uf Mo es’ ceiling, and nearly fitting the whole ike to talk to tbe people ou tbe sub -------------------------------------- ^2 :f Must Settlef Wm. Glover, who had been ia tbe land whoso early moral training has baud, aud the attempt to arrest the ea-'ern eud of the church, lhe ap ject of Temperance. A young lady and Take NoIce. — Having diis »Jv’e/b'j employ of tbe C. A O. Stage Com been siully neglected. ¡Several limes murder« rs caused t'ie rec« rt disturb pear «nee «»f the tree- l> IH- m description two young m>-n m-muted tbeir mus OSITIVELY— \ll ihi.se indcbete-1 to parti.ership with the P of 11. Co, and with* / the underRigned must se tie <!»ir »C «•livelhwe desire all h «ring «fc«Mints with J pany ever since tbeir Hue was estab he has been detected in the act «»f steal ance. lather Wiibur and M«»ses were — it was beyorid do-.iht a finer display tangs and started out to spread the count* on or before J «nuary 10th, 1879 u< t«» c.«ll and settle the RRiné jjfth CJtjiw, -* lished, died at Roseburg on the 4:b ing from the butcher shop. A few assis.ing the sb-riff s p iss« u, making than was ever Ae«-n io S->atheru Oregou news, and the consequence was an in Our bo -ks must be b>l «ncel and «*« need wheat or xotk . Pleasy altead to i'( at vape,’: • It Wa-* esfiniafeu that (here-Were fifteeu teresiiug meeting, and a new lodge of tbe money. INLOW &. FARLOW. HMt. i ye must Cluse our o’d books. ;’ .. eveniuga since be was seen scampering the arrest, and t-ouie of tbe Iudiaus oil A shland . O gn .. Dec. 10:h 1878. if. hundred dollar- worth of present-, di* (lltf) . WatrNBH 4 ASLtaaCN. Notice the new ad. of the Ashland iff with a four pouDii sirhna art« ak. anil ered r-sistance, wbe» it was reportee.i tribnted. After the gifts were all Good Templars, of wbicbr you have • ».< Cheap Wood —John Ch«ud’er has Market in another column. Tbe eu- on M-omlay morning he bail several that Moa-s and ins wb<«le baud weteou hauttrd arouu.l many ot i U b aodiencv doubthss been already informed. i a big lo- of good stov«- wood, at bis ««» mill, —Twenty five large six1 Peífume I "CUTU** a Me. terprising proprietors keep a first-cla-s pounds of tallow in his month, wbeu tne war pa'b. Ibis is now proven to adjourned to the M E churoh an«l.t«>ok which fie will <lis;o-«- ot ->i uh tr.fling sum m> "otto C«rds. no two al£-. wub Os-ee establishment, and are doing a good bo was seut off on his ear. H« j needs be false, and tr«nquility is once more -iippe.. and then C «riarruas* wa*« over. of 51 per had. Avii y onri--lv-s uf this gold, postpaid ten cents. A'ldr«*si< G. Altogether, it was as •eujoyuble a day Finances are in a desperate stalo at chanc«- to pr> cute y<ur s'ovs wool a« such Li'chfiet i.l.ibbfield l*. t'leisest te buaiMse. conversion—into grape vine ssimulant. restored. as Ashland has ever seen. Odtbea, tbe grain center of Runsia' .bed rock rate». ’ (13tfi ptper ye r «aw thiv advert' meat in. 1'141» 1 THE ASHLAND TIDINGS. We are gla«i tu learn t1-«t tbe wife of Dr Chitwood, who has been danger ously ill *«»r Dome trae, is vefy much better, and her condition considered quite hopeful A A ; BRQ WSf & P