Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 21, 1879, Image 3

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ASHLAND
THE
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TIDINGS
FEBRUARY it, »«79
LOCAL BREVITIES.
About half the county taxes have
been collected.
, Some one has been poisoning Valua­
ble dogs in Jacksonville.
A got.d part of the town tax levied
last week has been collected.
Mr. Guin Butler wat in town last
Friday Tisiting his Ashland friend.
Read the notice to stockholders of
the West Ashland Ditch Company.
The Plaiodrctler and Star, of Rose
burg, both issue daily editions now.
Read whnt Brown A Harris have to
say under “specials,” about how to
save costa.
Mr. Jesse Parker, of the Halfway
House, on the Liukville road, was in
town this week. ,
Dr. Jackson will be in Ashland in u
short limo to attend to the dental work
that may be awaiting him.
*
Notice the advertisement of Mr. L
Applegate in another column, offering
for sale 400 acres of land near Ashland.
A concert Will be given by Jackson
ville young ladies on the 7th of March
to raise money for an organ for the M.
E. Church.
The late rise io the streams has
brought the »aim On up Bear creek, and
the boys are having flue sport shoot­
ing and spearing them.
A Chinaman was robbed of a pair of
blanketsand $2.50 in money by two
highwaymen within a half mile of
Jacksonville last week.
The census of Jacksonville school
district, taken last week, gives tho
number of children between the ages
of four and twenty at 397.
School clerks Bhould remember that
the new school law requires them to
send their reports to the County Super
intendent by the first Monday in
March.
Onr California exchanges bring the
intelligence that nearly all parts of the
state have bad enough raiu to mik*
the crop prospects good for the com
ing season.
A number of fishing parties were out
Tuesday night with torches and gigs
ranging aloDg B-*ar creek and spearing
luckless salmon as they would try to
“make the riffles.” •
A LIBERAL SERMON.
Tho Star says James Casebeir who
lives near Roseburg, put a socked pis­
tol into bis pocket the other day, and
accidentally pulled the trigger. The
ball passed through tile fleshy part of
his thigh, narrowly missing the main
artery. lie will probably “look a
lecdto cud,” in the future.
Says the Lake View Herald: A pe­
tition asking the location of a county
road, on the most direct route between
Ban9DZi and this place, has been pre­
pared and will be in circulation soon.
We hope to see every one sign it, aud
will describe the route and its advan
tages in onr next.
The stage drivers complain of
“Sticky” down by the Eagle milts
For tire last few days they have been
compelled to scrape the wheels when
coming up lhe bill.
The Ashland barber shop is much
improved In appearance since it
changed hands, and the naw proprie
tor lias a good ¿tock oY adl the appli-
«noes for conducting the business.
Tbe trial of Indian Steve who was
^'indicted with Rath for the murder of
Seabring, took place last Monday. and
resulted in a verdict of not gnilty. He
was defended by Messrs, Jones ani
Autenrieth.
Mr. W. S. Moss, representing the
Salem Mercury, was in Ashland on
Tuesday last,
Succeeded in obtain­
ing a good list of subscribers. Hi left
on the nortbward-boand stage on
Wednesday.
Mr. Brown, of the late firm of Brown
& Harris, will go to Fort Klamath
next week to look after the butchering
business he is conducting there. H>-
will probably take bis family out dur
ing the summer.
Wednesday morning's dawn ushered
in as fine a day as mortal could a&k for
The balmy air, singing bird« and sting
Ing bees carried us away ahead of the
calendar, and it seemed as though Feb
Tuary had borrowed a day from June.
We learn from the Shasta County
Record that an extensive vpin of coal
Las been discovered on Clover creek,
fourteen miles above Millville. Parties
are now busied developing the mine,
and are much flittered with the pros
pects.
Mr. A. D. Helman intends bnilling
a new residence for himself en a fine
site on his pTopertv northeast of Tnj!*»r
A Daley's mill. He has some lnmunr
already upon the ground, and th-e
building will be begun early in th t
spring.
Mr. D. C. Courtnay of Soda Springs
who has found a quartz ledge near
Brownsville in Linn countv, which he
thinks prospect* well, has sent for
his partner, Mr. Stone to join him.
and the latter left on Wednesday mom
ing's stage.
The stage that passed through here
going northward last Sunday morning
bad a rongh trip. Tt was unset twice,
flrst on the Grave Creek hill end again
in the canyon bevond. The second
accident broke an axle, but, fortunately
no one was hurt.
The Roseburg Star says the wild
hogs are making it troublesome for the
sheep-raisers in the neighborhood of
Round Prairie. The oiber day the
people organized for resistance, and
succeeded in capturing twenty-one of
the rapacious swine.
The street which runs from ¡Main
street past the woolen factory is ooon
to be opened by Mr. A. D. Helman
through his property ea*t of town. It
will be continued beyond the planing
mill of Tez?r 4 Daley to the spot
selected by Mr. Hdrnan for hie new
dwelling.
Says the Sentinel: Tom Kahler
brought to town on Saturday a lump
of quartz rich with gold, which was
found in the Fort Lane diggings of
Kahbr, McDonough & Co. It was es­
timated to contain about $200, and was
found in the bank at laaat two feet
tbove the bedrock.
They have facilities for manufacturing
furniture of nearly every description
and are thus enabaled to use the ma­
chinery which during the building
season is kept busy in tnruing out
bouse finishing ma’eriul. They will
tiegin making up doors, sash, m »uld-
mgs, etc., for next summer’s trade, in
a few weeks
G. nf . to L ake C ounty .— Mr. O 01-
ney, who, with his family, spent the
winter in Ashland, weut out to Like
county a week or two since to look for
a location fora ranch
He reurued
last week, i»nd informed ns that he
had found laud that suited hiui noar
the upper gap of L »st river, about
seven miles from Liukville, and la-.f
Monday morning he started with hi-
family and effects for their new home,
aiming to make the journey before the
frost should be out of the ground stiffi
iien tly to make the mud deep.
Mr.
O says the mw had nearly ull disap­
peared in that section, excepting upon
the uorthern hillsides and in sheltered
spots. He thiuks tii-re is eonsi durable
government laud op*u to settlement
in that neighborhood which is either
cntentioualiy
or thr ugh ignorance
represented by the people of the region
as beiug beyoud the reach of settlers
L ucky E scape —OnTunsdty of last
week us Mr. O. W. Goodaie was oj his
way home from Scott Bar, and when at
the base of the other side of Scott Bar
mountdn, he came to a very icy place
in the road and attempted to ulight, in
lending to walk over it. The horse at
the time was s’au ing on a little ice,
and as Mr. G odule threw himself fioiz
the sa.hlle, tue weight pulltd the ani­
mal from off his feet, and he fell, his
right foot remaining in the stirrup.
B-fore he was able to extricate it, the
horse recovered his fret, and started
down the muiimaiu ou the ruu, drag­
ging him aloug. At the foot of the
mountain is a creek in which there is
considerable water, and as the horse
reached this Mr. Goodale’s foot came
out of the stirrup. Had not his foot
came out just as it did, results might
have been serious, as in the creek aud
on the other side were large rocks
against which he would probably have
been harled As it was, that gentle-
man was mere'y brnised and a little
shaken. — Scott VaVey New».
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REPORT.
The following it the weather report
of February, at G a m au<l
aud 12
1
date
12
13
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15
16
17
18
WEATHER.
Ciondy...............
l‘*in...................
Ciear.............
K* ìd .....................
Ciear...................
Cloudy ..............
Cloady............ . .
thek . wt ’ b .
6 A. M
48
39
35
36
30
35
38
12 M.
52
48
52
46
44
45
48
‘‘S pring
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A fair indication ot the advancement
of our ideas df freedom of thought and
speech may be found in the difference
betrttjen the ntterdDtPb n! lhe pulpit of
to-day «nd those of fl ty VSuK ago; In
the name of lhe Fringe uf Peace, the
disdeuters lb England were burned at
the stake| in the name of true religion,
the persecuted Puritan, when be bad
made his creed the “established
church*’ of lhe New World, burned the
Quaker io Massachusetts, for daring to
believe differently about the matter and
«nd manner of worshiping his God,
and since the sWord and fagot have
gone otlt of fashion, it has been
C lose of T er M.—The wiuter term of
thought to be the duty of Christians to
the academy closes one week from to­
make it as col 1 (socially) as possible
day. It is hot yet decided, we are in­
here, and us warm as possi* le hereafter
formed, whether the school will be con
for those who do not believe as they
tinned by the present managers, as
do. That such a spirit is being sup
they have not yet been able to agree
planted by one more Worthy lhe
with the owner npon terms of rent. It
Christian character« we see evidences
is to be hoped they will bo able to every day. On Thursday evening of
make satisfactory arrangements.
last week, Rev; W. T. Chapman
G rand J ury R eport —l'he follow preached a sermon upon Thomas
ing is the report Of the Grand J ury dis­ Paine, which was commendable alike
for ability, candor and liberality. He
charged !ast week:
We, your Grand Jury empaneled as had announced on the previous evening
above, respectfully report that we have that he would taku his text from the
examined the offices and public bu Id “Age of Reason,” ptotided he could
itgs of tte county, and have found obtain the book in town, abd the audi
them io as good condition us the use ence wbl-h greeted bitn Was evidently
and wear thereof will permit, the rec possessed with much cariosity to
ords being kept in a neat and business know bow he would treat the subject
Instead of a tirade of abuse, Which
like manner according to our best
has dishonored too many pulpits al­
judgment.
P. D unn . Foreman.
ready, and which, do doubt, many in
O fficers I. O G.T.—The following the audience etpected, Mr Chapman
is the list of i.ffictrs of Lone Oak proceed'd in a calm dispassionate man-
Lodge, organit-d last week at Hender­ u< r to portray the character of Paine,
son S *ho<»l II 'Use; W C. T., E w. bis religions belief and disbelief and
Gale; W. V. T., Florence Mace; w i>is purpose in writing the “Agri o
0 , D S McCollum; W. S C., J. L. Reason.” He paid a high tribute to
Currv; W. F. S . J W. Piymire; W. Paine’s character as a patriot, and as­
M , J. E. Slyj W. D. M.. Olivo Her- sented his belief that be was an honest
sbeye; W. I. G., Sarah Skeeters; W man. and conscientious in his life and
O. G , G *o H *r«heye: R H. S., Anna writings He read from the "Age of
Siy; L H S., Julia Stimpson; P. W. Reason” the articles of Paine’s belief
C. T , Sarah S:imp*on; L. D., J. L. which were as follows.* “I believe in
Curry.
one God, end cnly one. I believe that
B ad S idewalks . —The muddy con­ the duties in true religion consist iD
dition of the sidewalks in some por­ doing justice, loving mercy and en­
tions of town have been the subject of deavoring to make our fellow creatures
much comment ’and discussion for happy.’* Mr. C. Faid that so far be
sometime pest, and it is evident that agreed with PuiDe, and read parallel
He be
"Orne repairing Will have to be done seutiments from the Bible.
lieved
that
Paine
made
a
great
mistake
before long
Many t-eem to be of the
opinion tbat the best way to make de­ in attacking the Bible{ that he meant
cent walk« is to lay planking over the to direct his attack against the iniqui­
worst places, aud it is asserted that it ties that were being committed at the
would be no more Costly than the lime the “Age of Reason” was written
gravelling tvbieh should be renewed by the Romish church, in the name of
every year in the wet Bpots in order to religion. Paine saw the danger that
threatened his country in the union of
keep the walks passable.
church aud state, and sought avert the
W inter W ork . —A visit to the wood evil, but did Dot discriminate between
working establishment of T< Zjr &
the true and false in the practice of the
Daley the other day convinced us that
reluioq of the Bibie. He said the ar­
they have no intention of allowing
guments which Paine had written
their business to be confined to tile
against the tiible Had been Successfully
summer trade. They are mannfactnr
refuted a hundred times, and tHll be
mg. considerable furniture for the
would not take up time by referring to
home demand, and are just about fine
them, aud closed by appealing to the
ishing up a number of book cases,
audience to accept the testimony of the
toilet stands, etc., which are very neat
living witnesses of the truth of the re
and pretty in design and workmanship. iigion of Christ.
WEATHER
Circuit Court f*roceediU|fS|
[From he Bentlot 1.]
Religious Notices.
poktht .”
t
»4
. Èaptist services at Millet’N Hall, at
eleven o’clock in the tnornipg, and at
half pat-t six in the evening. Sunday
School dt half past two in the after­
noon.
CnRiSTiÀNs at W ork .
M. E. CnufefcH —Services every Sun­
day at 11 a . M atad 6:30 r if. Sunday,
School at 2:30 with Bible cl senes for
old aud young. Prayer meeting every
Thursday evening at 6:30, A general
invitation and a cordial welcome to all,
W. T. C hapman , Pastor.
In the Presbpterian Church—Ser­
vices «very Sunday morniDg at eleven
o’clock, until further notice
Onr poetry crop of the last few
months is (Juite Copious, and while
some of these children of the “frenzied
imaginations” of the inspired singers
ate doomed to the fate df the lamented
rose of the desett—“btird to blush un­
seen”—there is one effusion which We
cannot with a cleat conscience allow to
siuk beneath the waves of oblivion
which toll over our waste basket. It
was sent us by a Waldo Correspondent,
who Came by it in a way he does not
explain. Re merely says: "You will
at oDce appreciate the richness of
this.” We gite the first four lines and
the two closing EtahZas, Verbatim et lit-
ef:at'ni.
Carry my dear
State of Oregon vs. John F. Smith;
indictment for assiult with a danger­
ous weapon. Defendant plead gnilty of
simple assault and was fitted $50 and
cosis. Fine and Costs paid and de­
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endant discharged;
READ tHIS
State of Oregon vs. Samuel Rath
and John Steve (Indian); indictment
for murder in the first degree. Defend­
-AND-
ant demanded sei arate trials, which
was granted by the court.
Defendant
Hath placed upon trial first; Jury re­
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turned verdict of guilty of murder in
special nòtic B««
SAVE MÓNIYf
second degree: Defendant Steve thed
(Lddkl hotices tindét this bead will
placed bit trial. Defendant acqtiited.
be insbrted dt thb rate of 50 cts. for five
lines.or less, and 10 dts. lor eaòfi addi­
State of Oregon vs. W. H Crith-
tional line. Special rates will be made
mons; indictment fot assault with uan-
with liberal advertisers J
You are not ilntruS
gerous weapon. Defendant acquitvd.
t do Udi f.-ar
Notice.
State of Oregon vs. Andrew Elliott,
There is none like you.
Frank Wil iams aud J Elliott, indict-
Those knowing themselves indebt­
rnent for larceny. Trial set for Tues-
ed to the late firm of Brown 4 Harris,
Your eyes socleir and glistening
butchers, are hefeby notified that we
day st 9 o'clock-
And jour melodious voice
have phtoed odr books in the bands of
State of Oregon vs. A. J. Walls;
To which lam often lis’ening
E.
DePeatt fot* immediate collection.
held to answer for assault with intent
Save costs by paying promptly.
Make« you my choice.
to kill. Grand Jury retorned “not a
B rown 4 H arris ,
My thoughts are of you daily,
A
sh L and , Feb. 17th, 1879.
37 2
true bill” and defendant was dis-
Be ms attentions you do merit
chared.
Asyoil trip along ro gaily
Look Here!
State of Oregon vs. O. Hatbongb;
Like an angel spirit;
-jN2>—
All persons indebted to B. F. Reeser
indictment for larceny. Trial post­
Its no wondfer then
must pay up immediately or I will be
poned until next term of court.
Tour hsiuty oft destroys
compelled to enforee collections.
I
State of Oregon vs. William Parker;
And steals away the hearts of nicn
mtiat hMvk mbney.
no35 tf
fi.P. R eeser .
And fdr haired biJys;
indictment for larceny. Grand Jury
returned “a true bill.*’ Defendant ar­
Now I will conclude
Produce Market;
rested and discharged on bail, C. C.
Express my desire
Beekman and Fat McMahon as sure­
And to marriage will alludé
We note to-duy eggs,butter and dried
-ur­
ties.
plumâ scarce, aud in deihand.
And tell what I reqdirfe'
Thomas Smith vs« J. H. Skidmote
Will you mary me honey
CORRECTED WEEKLY BY J. M. MC CALL
Answer your beau
and H. C. Hill; action at law to recov­
4 CO.
You are better than money
er monoy. Judgement fof plaintiff by
WHOLESALE VOICES/
60c ts
Wheat per bushel.........
Btlt never say no
default for $845 25 gold eoia« and
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Oats
"
.
50
Befoie the coming year
costa.
Corn meal per lb.;....
03 44
Shall
ever
end
Flour
per
M..
.;
$18
00
Distinguished attorneys present.
If you say yes my de ir
- OR
15.
Ö
Bran
per
ton
.............
.
....
Judge John H. Kelsay and Hon. J. F.
Mixed feed per ton........
20 GO
I will wed my love and girl friend
Gazely;
Side bacon per th
14 «<
Answer quick
44
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Hams
Jas. D. Fay vs. t*. J. Malohe; action
16 4 «
W. M.
44
4 4
EASY INSTALLMENTS^,'
Shoulders
12 I«
to recover motley. Dismissed at plain­
tc
if
4 <
Lard
10
OWV District School.
tiff’s cost fot want of prosecution.
<t .1
Bultet
95 • 4
II
if
Onions
Haymond 4 Magrudet vs. George
02^
It is a pity—a shame—that ottf dis
if
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01^
Megerle; to recover money. Dismissed. trict, our free school, should receive Potatoes
Eggs per doz.
16 • 4
White 4 Haymohd Vs. George Me­ such neglect from Citizens claiming Dried apples per ft....
08 I 4
mith s
gerle; to recover money. Dismissed. patriotism: I hold that if there bad
“ pbaches “ “ ...,
15 44
“ plums “
15 44
been half the spirit manifested toward
Hides,
each
2.00
Real Estate Trausactious.
thè district sbbool that there sbotild
Dher skins per lb........
15 « I
have
been
by
the
fatbets
arid
tri
others,
The following have been recorded
Soap, Ashland Factory per
we to day would hate been right in
box............... . . ......... .
1.50
since our last report:
PIAN08 ANO ORGANS
Wool
per
lb
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our
school
matter#.
Wo
need
an
S K. Moore to H. H. Magruder,
Wool sacks, each.............
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75
his interest in a certain mining ditch academy, too, but odr fteB School Ashland blankets pet pair
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carrying water from Middle creek should receive the first consideration
front.;............... j>6.50 to $9
over
everything
else.
Why?
Bicauoe
4
‘ Flannel..;;.... ... "50
Down Sam’s creek.
Consideration,
Are now taking the lead.
“
Soteks.::.
it
enlightens
the
masses,
enabling
them
87>i
«500.
Trustees of Jacksonville to Peter to resist priestcraft and to know thair —Twenty five lai-gë siéed Peiftini-d Chro­
Britt, three town lots ih this piade. rights as free citiSins. Dau’t we see mo Motto Cards, no twd alikb, wiili natile
with alatm the daily encroachment in gold, post-paid, ten téli tenta. Address
Consideration, $15.
G. B. Litchfield, Litchfield, ìli. Plbagfe state
Two U. S. Patents to Franklin upon our free institutions by tbat what paper you saw this advertisement in.
Etery instrument warranted tot tstf
grand monopoly, the Holy Catholic
Wertz.
[16 ly
years as first class—His test
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S. Arrosmith to G. Karewsky, prem­ Church? If it bad the power it would
recommendation is the
—‘ W right ’ s B ear - , S calp ano D andsuff
ises on Jackson creek. Consideration, make this nation dependent upon its c MrovNi>“forces heavy Mustache or Beard
number sold.
holy will. I am not io favor of bur­ on the 6m<óthesl late in trotti twenty .to
$200.
I. D atitì L B. Àpplogale to Jos. » dening the district with a tax beyond thirty days. It never Lils. Nopo sibleiri-
jury to the skin. Easily applied and ceriain
Swingle, 2 84 acres in Ashland pre­ the present wants, and it is unneces­ in effect. In will a!ro remove Dandruff and
sary.
T ax P ayer
prevent Baldneu. I am the so'e agent for
cinct. C msldhration. $2,000.
this compound. Per package, post paid,
W. C. Field to J. W. Goff, 190 acres
83,000 S mith ’ b O rgans '
25
cents. Two packages 40 cents. Address
Phoenix Items.
in Table Rock pretJiritji;
Considera­
G. B. Litchfield, Illinois. Pi ease state whtt
paper you seen this adverti-cmenI in.
tion, $900.
Feb. 16. 1879.
[nifi 1 y.
W. T.Lecke to J.Q.Willits, premises
Mr. Vandiver will preach in Col­
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in Ashland. Consideration, $500.
ver’s Hall on the evening of the first
LARE VIEW LETTER.
is the best and CheiiJiPêt pfcrfume ever offered
Eber Emery and Joo. Daley to H. Saturday in March, aud on the morn­ to the public for perfuming wearing apparel,
L ake V iew , Feb. llth.
T. Severance, lot in Eagle Point. Con- ing of the Sunday following; It is ex­ letter papòr. etc., etc. Il is eve lasting, and
Cold weather still continues here, «¡deration;$96 50.
pected a Society of United Rrethern in gives to linfe-i, letter paper, and whatever
3S,000 P ianos .
aise you may wish, a most refined and pleas-
and the valley is still partially covered
G. W. Stephenson toDan’l Chapman Christ Will be organised after the ent
Odor. If placed th a drawer« tic matte,
with snow. The hillsides that face the and L. À. Neil. The Ashland stable preaching.
what be thfc Contents, it Will bfecome redo­
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in less than t'wbnty rfiinutes. Mailed
south are, however, in many places property. Consideration, $3,000.
j
There is a lively interest manifested lent
postage fr«e to any address òn receipt of
bare. A strong south wind prevails
John Conway to Daniel Chapman, by otlr CitiBsns in the Debating Club ■he price, 25 etnts. ?ddr<-rs G. B. Litch­
bthers Advertise
to-day accompanied by a driving snow. premises in Ashland; Donsideratiob, I Which meets—according to the by laws field, Illlno s, and please state what t»aj.»-r
you saw this notice in«
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The opinion is prevalent among $250.
—every SatdrdAy everiidg. Ladies, as
Tlicÿ all take It.—When the system
Henry Noland to J. W. äirrtpson, 100 well as gentlemen« Ufte an active pai t.
«tock men that more or less cattle will
is run <*own to that extent that you' pass
Con­
perish with hunger and cold before acres in Little Butte precluc't.
É aííf M illion C api T z I’,
The Presbyterian brethren object to slecjde-s nigh’s, are nervous and irritable,
i
long unless a ch nige takes place in the sideration, $800.
have
g
riomy
forebodings,
sour
stomach,
sick
their eburdh being u«ed as a tobacco-
weather Many are already scarce of
J. R Helman to Daniel Chapman,lot spit receptacle, consequently tbat class hé iddcjis atid, Coated tor\gue, do not enroll
yourself as high private in lbs rear rank,
feed, and trusting to the mercy o' in Ashland. Consideration $90.
of worshipers (?) are respectfully re- under Geuer.il l)«-bi i-y. but che--r up and
providence.
J. H. Neil to Daniel Chapman, 80 qutsted to use more decorum when in try White’s Prairie Flower, th -Grëat LÌtet
Panacea, now for sale in every city and Which they have tndde by extortio^
acres
in Ashland prerinct. Considera­ the house of God.
Ou u<-connt of fret zing weather, the
S quibbs .
town on the Continent No medicine ever
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State Line Mills have been idle for two tion, $103. ----------- -------- -——
H igh P rices for Pianos
compounded, is half the equal for the cure
months. This is a much longer cob
A great madv new buildings are of DY8PEPSI \ and LIVLR CO ».PLAINT.
and Organs from
TRIAL FUR MURDRRi
It has a specific power over the liver; nnd
being erected in Baker City.
spell than has been known to tho set­
the public;
by curing the liver, Dyspepsia and all < the t
The
trial
of
Simnel
Rath
for
the
tlers of the valley for years, though
Over twenty conversions are reported diseases arising from it« Vanish ns if by
the thermometer has at no time marked murder of Evi Seabring came up on at a revival meeting in progress at Al magic. Safflple bottles nrc sold al thé small
pride of 25 cents« that will convince yb>i ol
lower than Zero. The villinge urchin Wednesday of last week The case bany.
its merits. Latge sizfc boitles. 75 cents; for
seems to enj.iy sliding down the hill was prosecuted by District Attorney
J. D. Post of Cayote creek Douglas, sale by
C hi T woow k AfxrjtsdN.
back of town on a toboyyán rtidtly con­ Neil, and the defense conducted by A. county, will apply for a patent for a
SMITH
Don’t Forget IL—Jf you ar* trout»
structed for the occasion. This kind C. Jones aod E. H Auteoreitb. The hydraulic nozzle be has recently in­ b d wiih nervotisne<s, are dish>-artenèd, tir- d
vented.
of sport is quite innocent and “per­ trial occupied two days aod the case
of life, I’ear death or feel out of sorts, as the
dM
saying is, yrfu may safely conclude that yon ÖaB nò Drummers—no Agents— fid
haps” fully Ns amusing as any the ju­ wa« submitted to the jury on Thursday
BORN
have the Dyspepsia or" Liver Complaint.
Feddlars—no Middlemen—none tt/
venile clas-i can find to indulge in. evening at 8 o'clock. There was doubt
8MirS. -lu A»nu™i, Feb. Il, T878, to Ure Wife ot The liver is very apt to become terpid this
éitort H igh P rices ,
Many of more mature years have pre­ in their minds as to malice or premedi
sètsondf the year, aâ poisons arising from
F. Hmtii, * 'l.iQ<bcer,
tation
in
the
murder,
and
after
a
delib
stagnant
water
ot
decaying
vigetatibn,
nrs
pared sleighs, ts a means of passing
more numerous, and «ré, thrtfitgh inhalation«
New To-day«
awav some of the wiuter hours, but the erti’ion of thirteen hour« they brought
taksh into the blo»d. Unless the liver is
strong and active and furnishes a supply of
wind has drifted the snow badly And in a verdict of murder In the stfeond de­
NOTICE*
fresh and purft blocfd to drive orft the impuri
a measure defer ted their calculations. gree.
sfaiTii
ties, thè abb've-mentionéd symptòm« are
Judge H«nna pronounced thd Sen­
Busiuess of nil kinds here seems to be
to T he stockholders of the 1ÊEST sure to follow and if not heëltd, may end
in more terrible diseases and death. White’«
ashland D itch compant .
taking a rest. Improvements of every tence. imprisonment for life, on Fri­
Prairie Flower proves itself the Gréât Liter Sells bis own gooffs at wholesale price/
day. When asked by the Judge if he
variety are progressing slowly as the
I’annCea. Its «ttibn on the liter is d fforent
had anything to say why judgement
The annual meeting of said company from any tnédiciné ever co npounded. Itt
weather is unfavorable and lumber
should not be pronounced,the prisoner will be held at their office in ths town ctfres are truly «onde;fui. Try it. Prices
scarce.
A’
A »
plied that he hud done the killing, but of Ashland, orr Saturday, March Lt, twehiy five cents and seventy-five cen's For
-AND FAVE'--
sale by C hitwood 4 A tkinson .
( i »t 'jf
About forty Piute Indians nre was forced to do it; that he was inno­
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camped in the canyon south of town. cent of murder, and the jury did not 1879, at 2 o’clock f. M. of said day for
—Fnov a’l parts ò'f the éòunfry répo ts
Where they really belong is difficult eet at the facts ol the case, but that he the purpose of electing three directors come of ihe Dnmense sales and increasing
to determine. The proposed removal w«;s willing to accept the decision. for the ensuing year. Also for the deim»nd for that deservingly popular Sew­
Money for the Public.
transaction of any other business that ing Machine, The Old end Reliable “S tan -
of the K'amatli tribe from their pres­ Th* sentence was:
dàro ,’’ the price of which t^e proprieto-s
“The judgement of this court is,that may come befdre lhe meeting.
ent reservation fnrnishes a topic for
wisely reduced to $20 including »11 the at­
By
ofde?
ot
Boird
of
Directors*
you
he
confined
to
the
Penitentiary
of
free di«cr.ssioD. being of great local thi* state during yonr natural life, and
tachments, and Nt onèé secured for them a
A. V. G illett , Sec.
popularity among ihe people, far beyond
importance to the people of Lake that you pay the costs and expenses of
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tbat ever yet attained by any other machine
A shland . Feb. 17, 1879.
county. In view of the result that is this trial.”
at any price, the eonsequéncé
Which is, AÍ the H igh P riced D ealers tri»
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inevitable in case this mote is at­
■gents are Inting the old high pi iced ma­
For
Sale,
Cheap
For
chines.
and
seeking
territory
fiir
thó
‘
-S
tan
­
I
mproving
.
—
Prof.
Leeke
has
been
tempted as well as the injustice to­
dard .’’ Knowing from exp'erfenje that
Cash I!
ward the Indian, wp are forced to be­ suffering from a severs attack of rbsu
with thé best goods at thé lowest price tfaev
lieve that the sentiment of the citizens mutio fever, such an one, although
can outsell all o'her Machines, where lhe
AAA ACRES OF LAND SITUATED superior quality and low price is made SMITH'S PIAN0& AND ORGÁ*¿
of this county wonld he Jb opposition hardly so serious, as be experienced a TEW one mije nortfj of |he
of
known. This splendid Machine combines
few years ago. For a few days he was
to such an act. The Klamaths haVe in scarcely able to use a muscle but he is Ashland, Jackson ooauty, containing all the improvements. Is fur ahead ol all
one sense inherited the lands they oc­ now, we are glad to say, much better, pasture and farming land*, well Sup­ others in beauty and durability of its work,
plied with water — well situated for ease of management, light running and cer­
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cupy. It is their birthplace, and the and steadily improving.
tainty of Operation, is sen-ibly pade up >n
Because his polio; is
health
—
title
indisputable.
Call
on
home of their fathers before them.
sérind princip’e*1. ^ith pó’i rre working
T riplets —Oue day last week ■ two- the subscriber at Ashland
piftÿ «If stéel. and can b'e safely pu t doWn
These Iridiaos have been faithful to
37-ltn
L. A pplkgatb .
us ihe very psrfaction of a Serviceable Shut
Mr.
year-old
heifer
belonging
to
the whites, and their influence as well
tie Doùb é Threid jewing Machin?, in
H. F<>x eave birth to three dalres, all
ÓEATtf TÒ THEM!!
as their services have been of great apparently perfect in organism, Only
every particular, that wi 1 outlast any Ma
erwilliger chine, «nd «t a priée far down below any.
valne in controlling the warlike tribee one was alive, and it lived bnt about
other. It is fhoronghly warranted for five
of Sontbero Oregon,* and now to re­ half a day. The heifer ia three quar­
years. K^pt in Order free of charge. And
Is
prepared
to
dd
all
kinds
at
move them to some other portion of ters Jeasey, not large for her age or
sent to any part of tùe Çôjimry for examin­
Fer cirCufàrs, etc., addre1«
PAINTING,
GRAINING, ation by tb« customer before pay meat of the
the state, against their will, seems to breed, and ia no* doing very well.
bill. We can predict etpmJly as l«rge »
— AND—
border eloerly on ingratitude, which
P ianos and O rgans . — In another
demand for them in tbi< section as in o hers
JAMES S. SMITH,
will probably cost the life of many a column «ill be found the advertise­
Families desiring the best Machine mann !
- 575 Matkéf Stfêef,
factored should write direct to the Factqry.
good man. It is evident that those ment of Jas. A. Smith, manufacturer
W aoon and B uggy P ainting
And enterpri-ing persons wishing to seize
n<37-iy
éan /ïancisco,
who agitate this question and legislate and dealer ia pianos and organs. The
the chanee should apply for >o desirable un I
a specialty.
enormnns amount of instruments of Á !
on it, will stay out of daDger and not this make sold «itbio the last few years
agency. Seé advei tisement iu an other part
sr
Work dote at lirieg ratee.
of this paper. Address. Standard. Machine
be the ones to suffer in case of war.
attests their popularity, and is proof of
raVHANKING THE PUBLIC FOR PAST FA- po., Cor Broadway and Clinton Place
their superiority.
T abeel .
wr» I Mikh a etun oí the BUM la u.e future NewYoik.
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