Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 28, 1879, Image 3

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THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
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^M>CAL. BREVITIES.
Academy closes to-day.
“Un-kvilliau ' sends us an interest­
ing communication this week.
Notice tho advertrsmeut for mail ri­
ders under special notice?,.
Onions, onion sets., and. California
cheese for sale at B. F. Reeser’s.
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Mr. J. S. Eubanks I tw Just finished
Mr. L Applegate Ijas a gpod many, a, fine family carriage few Jacob Uh. ;
bushels of excellent apples to dispose .of
.
Jacksonville, which will ad'd to1 his
reputation for turning out fine work
of.
We Uuderstand that Mr. J. Sv Herrin It ie a* good a family carriage as there
the valley.
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has leased Mr. I* Applegate* faym for . -O' is — in
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While Jehu Wells was testifying in
three years,
A large stock of neat and substantial the sheep case ¡u which be was int» r
ehaira just received and for sale at csteil lust Saturday, in the court room
at Jieksouviilie, he suddenly swooued
McCall Jc Baum’s store.
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The mo^qaito pip.eth b.is <lkmal song without any -apparent cause. He soon
in the wiLLwwod, ami the voice o5 the revived, and was all right again.
The Yreka Journal says the citixene
frog'» be»rd in the land.
Mr. Colwell’s backboard broke au of Alturas are ruising a »ubperiptiou o'
axle th« other morning, about six miles $4,000 to add to the 32,000 allowed by
from town, and was brought in on a the Supervisors, for the buildlug of a
tire proof building iu which to keep
tail
the records, which sum ought, to bijijd
The authorities at Fort Klama'l»
a very fine court bouse'.
bare advertised for thirty thrqeeayaio .
Tire ladies of th«-Preshfiiriaqchurch
borsei
The price offered is 3125
will give u sociable at the resilience o'
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M rs. J. H. Russell on n» it- -Tm-sda,
There will be a school meeiDg ont
eveuiug. Ii is not for the co ng reg u
Monday afternoon »taije o’rLuik for Hit­
ti'.n ooly, but a cordiaJ invitation to
election of-one Director and a School
-»-xtt ndtM* toevery one, all will be given
Clerk.
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an tquul welcome.
?Ir. Applegate bos bad .the barn
»Mr. Aihoa WJlitts’ saw mill on
or the property he recently puriha*td
Kean creek will b gm the next, sea-ou’e
moved higher np the hill, away f*ow
i i;u in a short time. Hie son Will,win»
tne house.
left AGBaud for the mill l-<st Mondai
The congregation of the Pre.stjyJerian luorwing. informed n* »hat they calen-
eborch of this place are contemplating 1 luted to turn ont 8,000 feet a day wuen
eaXlmg a pastor to the pulpit of their every thing works at its bed.
new cUureli,
. Siys the Crescent City Courier: It is
Eqnestriansbip is reviving'’anlong -aid that more snow lies on the mono
the yonug ladies uf Ashland, parties <>f tains b-tween Wald*», Crescent Ctv
two aud three may be seeu upon the ami Hippy Cimp than wa* eVer known
streets almost daily.
b-*fore. It wi.ll probably b-j the mean''
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Messrs. 8. McAllister and M. Miller,
•of Brownsborongb, and’ W W. Parker,
of Eigle Point, who hail beeti it»
attendance at the ter&perance conven­
tion at Puoenix, were in Ashland» la»t
Friday.
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ELleY Martin Peterson called unon
us W» dnesday afternoon. He is con-'
ducting evening meetings at Pi.aao x
this week, and will likely hold a serie»
of meetings in tbis-piace before a great
while.
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P ioneer G one —From the D.liia
ftcwtzcr we learn that S >lomoii Frttj
crow, oDe of Polk county’s oldest set­
tlers, died su Idenly on the 15th inst.,at
the residence of his eon,on Luekamute.
We quote as follows: “Uncle Sol,, as
he was familiarily called, came to Ore-
gon from Missouri in 1845. He set
iled on a farm aear the present site- of
Dallas, and from there removed to the
place on which be died. He was aged
almost eeventy-iiiue years. A family
of ten children survive him, eight of
«•Jiorn* reside in this county, and one
(Mrs. Divid B lrn-), in this city.”
J ennie L ind .—-The deBcripfion.
wnicb appears on the fir*t page of this
paper, of Jennie land’s trip np th*.*
Mississippi river w is read with peculiar
interest by our townsman. Dr. Cui»-
wood. as h« was so fortunate au to be
one of the fellow pas-sen gers of the no-
rivalled soogstTeiS The doctor was
then living in fllinoi*, and having been
lowo to N-w Orleans on business,
tiappened tq*return on the same "fliat-
ing palace” that carried Miss Jennie
over that portion of her triumphal
tour through the U iited-S’ates.
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GorNQ-H ome .—Mo-C of the academy
student» who came from a dis anc» are
going horn» within a few days A num
tier <»f them would have remained for
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ihe spring term, biit for the doting of
die academy, ami perhaps a few may
yet stay, as there is prospect of a pri
rate school being taught by the acad
emy teachers during the spring
months, O*f the California boys; F.
W. Hooper starts for bonne this morn
ing and A T. Wright stirts on Sunday
morning. W. J. Cleland will go to
Lak» county, and I. L. Eddy ami G>*o.
McCioud will perhaps strike out for
borne within a few* days. The Oregon
boys, from b*low, so far as wo can
earn, are all going home within a few
davs.
TE.’IPEKANCE CONVENTION
P hi E nix .
AT
PlKENIX OREGON.
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Feb. 201. 1879;
Mooting called to order by S C li­
ver. of Pboeaix On motion, A. D. II
Helman was chosen chairman and
Chas. Gillette secretary.
Tiie object of the meeting was slated
by S Colver, and prayer was offered by
S McCallister.
On motion, the chairman appointed
a compitttee on credentials as follows;
J. L. Curry. J. B. Rigdon, S. McCal­
lister, John Pelton and Walter Gore.
While this committee was examining
credentials the meeting way favored I
with music.
The report of the committee on cre­
dentials being in order, was read aud
the fdllowing persons were found to be
entitled- to Beats and votes in the con
veutiop: Simnel Colvi-r, J. F. C toper,
Il A. Grav ami Mrs. E. Gtre, of E leu
Lodge; A. D. Helman, W. A, Wilshire
«nd N H. C a\ ton, of Ashland R tdge;
Simon M -Callist *r and Mmuel Miller,
of Snowy B it to Lodge; Geo. Dhley
and W. W Parker, of Eagl« Point
Lodge, and John P lton, of Table
R H-k Lodge. On motion the report
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was iipproved.
The chairman tihen appointed a com-
«uittew on resolution« as follows: J. F.
Cooper, MauHA Miller. J. L. Curry.
John Pdton, aud J. B. Rgdon.
On motion the chairmau appointed a
committee on permiueut orgauizBion,
composed of U»s foftowitig named gen­
tlemen: R A. Gray, S. C fiver, J'. L.
Curry, S MeC*!li*ter and J. B. Rig­
don.
Music,
Report of the committe on reBolu
tions being io order, the following
resolutions were read and adopted:
E nd of PROiRACrtD M eeting —The
union revival meetings in the Presby
terian church, after continuing for
four weeks—a meeting being held- ev­
ery evening—closed last Sunday even
ing. Four sects have been represented
t>y their wespective pastors in the re­
viva! meetings, and at the close of tile
services on Sunday night it was an­
nounced that an opportunity would te
given the new converts to join the
churches of their choice. The various
congregations were represented by ofli
eers as follows: M. E. church North,
D. P. Wai rad; Presbyterian, W. H.
A^kinsoD,* Biptist, Rev. Gvo. Null**y;
Uuited Bretiieru in Christ, Rev. J. H.
Mayfield. Tbese gentlemen stood in a
row in front of tiie altar and those who
went forward signified their choice of a
church by giving their band to its rep
reseutative. Seven j fined the Metlio-
dist, seven the Presbyterian, six the
Baptist and three the United Brethern
in Christ.
In his closing remarks,
Rev. J. II. Mayfield said there bail
been perfect unity and concord in the
work, and that, although he hud la
bored, perhaps, harder than any oth­
ers, lie should feel no regret if none of
the converts should j.fin tho church be
represeutrJ, provided they attached
tbemselve? to some other chuYch.
Circuii Con-PÍ l’roc. cdings.
[•■sell lliel ]
Horace Graelt y oil the Chinese Queatlan
R«ligloH»No<i<e«.
Bapfist servlcetr at Millvr’i Hall. aV
Had the people of- the P cific coast
sneb a champion in the <a»-t for their eleven o’clock in the morning, aid si»
half pastaixin the evening. SuLdsy
cause against the evila of C >olie labor School at half past two in the afte»-'
ns Horace Greeley Would dwtHrtless noon«
C hristians ' at Won«'.-
hare been, bad be lived until this ques­ » M E. CnvRCH — Services every Sun­
tion was brought t-o »n i.^ne in politick, day at 11 a . M and 6:30 p. M. Sunday/
public opinion upon the subject would School at 2:30 with Bible clasaea for
be very diffi rent in the Atlautio elates old-aud yonug. Prayer meetingevery
Thursday evening at G.30, A fenera)
from the bitter and igooraut pre­ iuvitation und a cordial welcome to a!!»"
judice which dow finds expression in
W. T. CnAPMAit, tfaatoK
the eastern press. In Horace Greeley’«
In the Pfckbpteriao Church—Ser--
"Political Economy,” publi-lied in vices every Sunday morniDg at eleven"
1-8(19; we find the foilowing upou this o'clock, until furiliter DOtice
theme, which is to day of buc I i interest I
8 P EC IA L NOT ! C
to tho citiz**n of this side of the Union.
[Local notices under this Load will'
After dwelling npon tho necessity of
Le
inserted ut the rate of 50 cts. fdr five*
elevating the standard*of American cit­
lines or less, and lOcta. for each addi­
izenship, Mr. Greeley says:
tional lino. Special'rates will be mad«^
“These considerations derive import with liberal advertisers J'
ance from the imminence on this con
tinent of a deluge of Asi itic paganism,
Wanted ?-
w hereof tho opeuiug showers have al
ready reached our western coast As
Two Mail riders on the route front?
yet our mong diun visitors are aubstan Ashland lo Lake View. They must be
tially free to labor as they will, and for well recommended and sober mea.
whom they will, so long as lh-*y render None others need apply.
due obedience to our laws. As yet, I
M. C olwell ;
judge that the benefits resiiUmg from A shland , O reg , Feb. 28, 1979.
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their immigration have decidedly over­
Notice.
balanced the evils.
Bnt what has
hitherto been a rivulet may ut an early
Those knowing themselves indebf-’
day bi-cume a Niagr», hurling millions
ed
to the lute firm cf Brown <fc Harris,'
instead of thousands upon u* from the
batcher»,
are herdby notified that we
va»t, overcrowded hives of China and
India, to cover not only our Pacific hav«» placed oift books iu the hani^t oF
81 »p<i, bnt the Great Basin, and pour E. D. Peatt, for immediate cplleation.'
in torrents through the gorges of the Save dust? by paying promptly.
Blows & H arri .\ ,
Rocky Mountains into th» vast, iuvitiug
A
shland
,
Feb.
17
th.
1879.
37-3’'
Valley of the Mississippi. This pros­
pect demands insfcht, »-arnet-t consider
NOTICE.
ution. The stream of Mongol immi­
gration may vastly enlarge itself, yet TO THE STOCKHGLDEJBS OF THE WEHT^
remain beneficent and fertilizing; but
ASHLAND DITCH COMPANY.
not if it is to Work ( is many appro
bend) a retrograde change in our in
The aiinunl* meeting of said company’'
dnstrul organization, aDd result in the
establishment ot a noVel unit epreious will be b'fld' at their effiee in the towc*
serfdom lint little removed in essence of AVLl'anJ, on Saturday, Mafch 1M, '
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r
from old-fashioned slnverv.”
1879, at 2 o’clock p . m . of said day for'
THE KLAMATH RESERVATION.
tho purpose of electing three director«
Also for the
Senator Sargent, of California, Las , for the ensuing year.
transaction
of
any
other
business that
taken upon himself to urge the removal I
of the Klamath Indians, us the follow­ may come beforo the meeting.
By order of Board of Director«.
ing from tiie Yrt ka Journaf will show: j
A. V. G illett , Sec.'
The following letter from Senator
shland , Feb. 17, 1879.
A
Sargent in reply to a communication
State of Oregon vs. Wiiliatn Parker;
indictment for larceny. Cause contin­
ued by consent until nr±t term of
eouit.
State of Oregon vs Andrew Elliott.
Frank Williams and Jaremiah Ellimt;
indictment for Lirc-ny. Jury disa-
gr«*ed afb-r be'ng out all night and
were discharged by the court without
finding any verdict. The defendunta
theu demanded separate trials and
PREAMBLE.
defendant Jeremiah i lliott was put on
W hereas , It is a well established trial alone. Trial >-til I pending.
Win. McCrindle vs. Olney Miokel
•act tuat tit« ui»o of Alcoholic, drinks is
son;
j 'lyin' nt for plaintiff by def iu!t
ontJgreateslNational umlS ti ia' ev 1 and
for
$83(5
50 and costs.
most fruitful sourcB of pauperi-tm,
E. F. Wilder and W. C. Myer vs. J
'«•rime,
disorder
and
dbm«*t<c
wretcii-
N ew D entists in A shland . — Dr
«•dness, rl'-«-penittg our moral drgruda H. Sknlraore. et al.; sheriff’s sale of i
A young man named CurtlA Manning of an abundant supply of water for •Tas. Taylor, D. D. S., and Dr G S. till!) und filling, prisons, poor houses A'hland Aiiidemy confirm.-d.
:
Ahl« r Bind vs L oils Horne; Sher­ addressed to him «ome time since, at
who was mining on Grave Creek Lad mining purposes during the coming Spring, also a doctor of dentistry, ar ‘and asylums' with its victims- invulv
iffs
»ale
of
real
pro
«eity
confirmed.
For
Sale,
Cheap
For
the request of parties living on the !
rived in A-hlaud li-t M inday, and- an­ ing not only the moral and finarucial
bia left leg broken by the caving of a season.
G Karewski vs. Jo»eph Ritb; Sir r Lower K! iimath, and containing a state- 1
destiny
of
millions
in
this
country,hut
nounce
their
iuteniion
of
remaning
Cash !
bank. one day last week.
If the telephones in Ashland keep on
sending 8» premature grav s »onually >ff» 8 ile of real property confirmed .
David Linn, et al. vs. Allen Fruit ment of facts in regard tho recent or ! it w) ACRES OF LAND SITUATED*
Mr. J. D. Fountain Las ju*t received increasing the town wilt soon look life» here for several weeks, and perhaps lo over 80'000 of our tell >w citiz-ns ami
eating
hern
permanently.
They
ar*
asking that the «TW ODe U1jje
orushiug n« wk I i needless tuxition Ii Pre»erving compinv of Jacksonville; der of tho department,
. .
of the town of
from Salem. Ogn-, a large assortment a vast cobweb *’ to a man up a tree.“
Sh-Tiff's
sale
of
real
property
and
and
Loth
dentists
of
long
experience,
is
preeminently
f
he
crime,
tho
sliani-
Senator
n^e
Ins
influence
in
having
tbe
Ashland,
Jackson
couuty,
containing
of fresh garden seeds of every variety. rhe latest is betwoen the residence and
and iii <I th« cursy «J this nation aud the eonnt v right cnufirin«d
bring
good
testimonials
of
skill
old
Indian
Reserve
thrown
open
to
I
pasture
and
farming
lands,
well »op-
Call and get your Bnpply.
* r office-of Dr Iijlow, but the tefepbou-
Miry BTry v». B. B. Griffin and
darkest
stain
»ipou
our
Coristisn
civil
. . tt’ifl» Water — Well situated for
letter speaks for its» If. pl'V^
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ibilitv. Mr. J. A. Leach, of this
other*; ji<Gm<*nt for plaintiff by settlers: The
A Jacksonville merchant he beeu is not yet a slice« stv. The Connecting i»l*ce, is well acquainted with- Dr. ifcitloiu Therefore, belt resolved,
I tiealtb —tifo indisputable.
Call on’’
is default for SI 139 92 gol I coin and U nited S tates S enate C hamber . I
wire
is
<>f
iron,
au<l
it
will
m»t
work.
1st.
That
iu prulnUilion uloue
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tin*
snb
enberut
Ashland.
exhibiting enmples of Que rock-->alt a*
costs. Alan decree for foreclosure and
W ishingtori, Jan. 30, 1879. C
Spring, having known him a long time
safety.
37 lui
L. A itleoate .
beet sugar, and tx»tk Mie-edstors of that A cnpjier wire’ would remedy the in California, and recommends him 21 Tuat laws must bo enforced- or sale of mortgaged property to sati»fy IF. R. Thorpe, Esq: —
trouble.
D ear S ir ; -1 Lave looked itilo the — Tuenty five l*.nge s'Zcd Pi-ifimv d Cbro-'
place acknowledge that they “bit ”
they are usel«-Rs, and it is the para said j'idzmeiit and tho further suiiis
highly. Dr. Taylor expresses a de­
of
$89
8»
'uxes
pail
on
said
judgment,
matter
of the Klamath Iliver Il •‘■ferva in » M'lthi Cards, i d two alike, with name
mount duty of nil good Citizens to
W agon ai i > P lows —Messrs. Hemp sire to find some cases in which the
There will be preaching and com­
I and ¿1'22 56 at‘orney fees.
tion
and
am satisfied that the Givem- m go d, p. s! paid, ten ten cents. Address’
s< e all laws t-nforced.
H>>.‘.e Sowing M ichiue company vs. merit has no need of it at all and the <». B. 1. tcliti 1<I, Litchfield,III. Please statu
munion service in the Pied»vterian hill .t Co. «re now finishing up a Lurk ■ eeth may have b-eu considered too far •> I I Tn it it is our e*p.-cial duty to see i
tha' the laws prohibiting the sale of Jesse Hoiv-k; judgment for plaintiff Lv same should be thrown op‘*n for s-ttle- wliit paper you saw this- adretlisenient in.’
church at 11 o'clock A M on Sunday, which they claim to be »qnul tn work- won»* lp be saved ot where previous
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intoxicating liquors on the Sa'ibatb consent of parties for tlireo sewing merit. It is getting pretty late in th>*
marjtdiip
to
anpliiiig
tuiued
’
ont
ii>
work has not been productive of good
the 9th inst., by K“V M. A William*,'
maehir.es
and
disbursements,
but
with
sesbion
ar.d
my
health
is
vi-rv
preoari
and election «lays, to minors a«»d
town. It has al the lutest improve results, promising to- give satisfaction
—* Wj'wm'rs B eak . Scu.e ano DaitDiurr
ons. so that if I should do much it c MiotNii”iorces.heavy Mustache or Beard
habitual drunkards be stiictly en­ oil' costs.
From th« Yreka I nion we learn that meets and for strength
and diiruoiltty in every instance. Their office is over
A M. C-nnon vs Jasso Houck and would be at the risk of mv life, but if <>n the snn oihe.'t face in from twenty to
forced,
J. D. Tmn'y, an <dd pione- r or North can be culled first class. They ha «V»- the City Drug Srore.
4th. Tn it any party nr person« desir J. W. M toning: action dismissed by the bill passes th» House at this ses­ thirty davs. Il lict-er fails. No possible in­
ern California, and well known in S-s- also ju-t fiuished up a plow to
ing <«ur suffiage must have prohibi­ consent nf parti'-s >it defendants’ co-t. sion, I will do what I can to s< e that it jury to the »kin. Easily applied and certain
’ whicli
kiyou county,died in Shasta a fe<? day* they invite attention, und-will probably
F H 0<-X anti T. H. Show vs. Jas passes the Senate.
Truly vours,
in effect. In will a fo remove Dandruff und
tion in-cribed on their banners.
* E ye O ut —Alex Him 1 ton
rode
|
Piirvi»; judgement by default for
prevent B-.ildECAs. ;I am the re’e agent lT
A.
A.
S
argent
5th.
Thit
we
will
not
favor
the
licence
•go.
u>ahn the niannrHcture of plows a spe­ through Ashland lust S today morning
tl is conlpou-iid.v Par package, post paid,'
'
plaintiffs
for
$374
00
gold
coin
and
in any form for the sale of liqtuors to
I 25 rents. Two packages 40cents. Address'
The fin« fl ig that r«pr«sen’* the pa cially in the future.
with a pair of nnnsua'dv black eyes,
i
.
eo»ts.
and
decree
of
foreclosure
and
GENERAI.
NEWS
be used as a beverage
(J. B. LiL'MiMd, Illinois. Pleasestatc what*
triotixm of Ashland, wa* /l »»»ting . fcona
and explained “bow he came tha->” in Gtli, That «e think it would ba wise i sa'«‘ of Jenny creek saw mill to satisfy
i
said
judgement,
costs
and
disburse-
The Ohio Prohibitionists have nnmi ! paper you seen Chis udverti-emenl in.
To P rison .—Simiiel Ritb, convicted this wise,- He had been at a dance at
to’ask of our Iciy-latiire the passage
the liberty pole on-th*: 221, in honor
[nl6 1 y.
'
mentu.
nated
n full state ti--G< t, with Gideon
of a law submitting t-o a vote of the
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st “The first in peace, first in- War,'“' of the uitirder of S'eabriu^ lias bvetT Thoma* AndersOu’a n*tir Jacksonville
T Sfewart for Governor.
— ‘Di rt NrW ANU E’vBRLAflTING P k EFUMB’*
people irrespective of sex the ipies
y * *
I taken -to tilo ttatM penitentiary by Sitnrday evening. Next moroiag a
•to.
. '
Liakvillc
Items.
is do* 1?« st and cheapest pcrtiiiiie ever offered
tion of pyi.iUibition.
Dinger
exists
of
an
outbreak
by
Siskiyon conntv contains o..popnln.- ^beriff-Rybee, to serve out h»s- kie sen belligerent) ind-iv dual wanted him t-o 7th. That we hereby pledge ourselves
O the publ'rc lor p'-iTuming wearing apparel.,
striking cmtl miners on the Mononga­ etter
] aper. o.'c.,-etc, It is evff Listing^ahd
teuce.
The
law
of
this
state
provides
Our
Linkville
correspondent
BPnds
wrestle
but
the
two-
failed
to
agree
to
cooperate.With
al!
Iemp«*rsnce
or
1
tion of 8 600 2.0.-0 being voter.« Tlv ,r
hela river, P< nosy Ivartiii.
give-,
to
line ), lencr .pspdr, nnd whatever
ganiz it ions aud people .throughout I ns t he following under date of Feb.
town of Yreka lie« 2,500 feet above th« | for the pardon of a prisoner sentenced upon terms, and the other fellow paid
nW you may wi-h, a most rt-fii el and plsag--
John
Miles,
of
the
Miles
O
’
wen
po
th» si ate'for the I u i therunce of the?e 24:1:;
level of the sea, i with a popw‘MioÛ ®f tor Ufe at lhe end uf fifre-n y years, if G • <» J laiice 50 cents t» tl»ra*li Hamil
lygamy cas«, ha* been given no bv his .•nt o’lor. If pt ica-d in a drawer, tic matte.-
pi hicipfes,
• lint lie the contents, it will become redo­
¡
duriug
finit
entire
p
rimi
Lis
cubdmt
A«
I
have
not
seen
anyt'hing
in
the
ton.
Justice
struck
Himiltouiu
the
bondsmen, and is new in the Utah pen lent
1.^0 '
A'ljovrued
to
meet
at
half
past
f
ix
in less tfian trio ity mitiutts. Mailed»
I
I has b<en such a* to warraut the belief face (whence the black eyes) and then
T idings of late from the old “pioneer itentiaty.
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postage
Ire* to any -address on r«c'eiptot
Rev J. H. Mayfield is about to have I
'»clock.
that penit-nce has worked a ro- there was- a- cliuciiing an I a fall. Jus-
i I.e price. 25 cents r d lft-rs G. 1». Lltch-
town of Like county,” I thought to
The
Rhofi«
Island
Senate
has
passed
his hotel btvWding enlarged by. the
Meeting called to order by the chair­
t'n-lrl, mine’s, and pletse state what paper
formation of Lis character.
reel you < ff an item or two.
ti e trio l to g nig J II* milton, bnt by
a resolutiontprote.atinc against the pa3 jo:i saw this notice in.
ext-n*ion of the front portion, which
Rilfi 1 v
man.
mistake inserted his thumb in Hamit
The weather is dry, and judging from sago of the anti Chine e bill
ia at present shorter than the rear ad­
Singing
—
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Go-!h-
ring
for
the
C
in
­
F reik D own — E. H. Antennith. i bui’s mouth, where it was hell unti'
the short interval* between, drinks the
Greit enff. rlne is citi'feT fimrog tho
"Fl'.cy <i II fak»* It.— Wl e i the syst< m'
dition.
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E-q. <»t Jacksonville, visited A-hlaud Hamilton had lai 1 one of Justice’s eyes flict.” iu whicli ull present joined with inhabitants ar» dry also.
cattle herd* of Nebraska by the unttsu is run down to that extent that, you pass’
a will.
Mr. Weslev Mitchell, of this place. wiili h s family last Sunday. Ou re­
s! ei'l«-fc nights, are nervous and irritable,*
Biihling, fencing and general im­ al y severe winter.
ont upon his cheek. H imilton then
h iv - g ooniy foreboding’, sour stomach,sick;
Committee
on
permanent
orgamza-
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has been suffering frim a severe attack turning boov* in the afternoon, lie met
The ferrv boats E1 Cuiifan and Ala heidiL-ho and c aL-d tchgn«, do not enroîll
provement i* going on all the time.
left XnMice in the hands of a surgeon,
tion reported as follows;
of lwng Fever. His condition ha* been with a slight accident, about two miles
There has been quite an immigration med’», p’ying between S»n Francisco yonr.-elf as high p'iva'e in the rear rank,
and we do not know whether tbc man’s
This body,.she’ll bo kuown as the!
and Oakland Point, collided in a fog under Gendril l)i*bf i:y. but cltc«*r up nnd
▼ery criti'*.1 i, but was more hopeful frt m t<-wn. One of the nxi» s of the eye will be saved or not.
to this part of the country, nnd still last work r»*snltit g in the «inking of th« trv \V ite's Prairie I'lo ver^the Great Liref.
Uuiou
Tamperauee
L
»ague,
the
officer-
l ugiiy in which h« was driving broke
yesterday.
they come. It Las been proven dining former and somewhat dimiging the I’ urtc -a, now for sale in cteiy city nnd
Some of Ashland'» Business. \ of which shall b» a President and a
■bort
off. Fortanstely no o:ie was
town ou tl © t'ontineht No medicine ever
The Sentinrl
Mr. D««n. nF B'l’fe
\1 Secretary. It shall be the duty of th“ th« past few years that people c m make 1st ’er The boats were orond *<l,but the otnpoutxb d. i» half the equal for the cur«
creek, has lost eleven hundred h«»d of hurt, ami prounriug a w tg in from the
A li’ing out here among the sage only persons lost wore two Chipamcn ■•f !>YSPEP.-I \ and LIVLR GO «.PL AINT..
AV* have hern enfle>vnrl g to learn
lesidenl
to
pre-i
le
at
till
in
«tings
of
Ashland
hvtry,
the
family
proceeded
sheep ont of a band of nb->nt two
Many cattle ai d shrep. are oving for Il h i» a specific power over the liver, nnd’
much merchandise has bjpn s\id society, and perform such other brn«h, nnd a* there are thousands of
th«
want of food' around l’d »t Ro' k by curing the liver, Dy’pcpsia and all. tb«-r
then «an
through scarcity of feed in on tb»ir way, leaving the d am aged ve
acres of good land in this immediate
brought into this place for the local
i»*8
a*
generally
devolves
upon
«aid
Umatilla
county, and men who have <l:s.‘a»es arising from it, vanifh- a» if by
hide
to
be
repaired
in
Ashland.
that section.
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trade during the past aea’an. hut Lave «fHVer of Himilar societies; It shall be vicinity still vacant, it i* by r.o mean* hors«« are driving them to the CMum tn • sric. Sample b dtloyajv S' l'l at ti e small
Three thousand dollars hip h«en
pt ic«* of 25 cents, that will convince yon of
C learing U p .—Within the past nofBonn very successful Oar mer the duty of of the secretary to' keep surprising that immigration should ba bia for gras®.
ii- men)». Lnrge sfrt? bottfes, 75 cents; fdt
subscribed for the bnirdingnf a Pres­
A heavy snow «form prevailed in sale ’»y
CtDTWooh d* A tkinson .
week-
th«* yards ><n I gardens of Ashland chant* have, w'th a few exceptions, the minute* of all meetings of said se- gin to flow in hero.
byterian church in Jick*onville. Th«
The
Iowa
of
Linkville.
ns
well
ns
Eastern
Oregon
l
ist
week
and
stock
kept,
no
record
of
the
nmonnt
of
freight
society and oond'”0? c •rrespon leuce a*
1) oh '1 Forget IF— If you are linrfHi
lot ««lectA-l a« tho site is oppoiito the have beea nnd'-rgoiug’ tb«ir regular
hiis suffer'd severely.
At We»ton.
spring “combing down.” Rakes have received, und in endeavoring to np by the society dire ted. Any person numerous other town* on tho eoa'-t.
I.
tl
wnil nervon.'iiC's. are dish> ai tend' tired
Umatilla
county,
tbo
snow
wa3
six
Sisters’ Academy.
has had a sensation this winter in the
o’ lile, ‘car death or 1'eel.put of Sorts, ns lb«
bt-.m pliel by day, aud the piles of proximate the atnonnl we nr« liable to may become n member of the Union
inches deep.
Ths third nine has* ba1T!*l»r of this ,
styL’g is, you may safely conclude that yoo>
shape of a confidence man. An indi-
1 rubbish hive be« n productive <>T b «n mislend. • From McCall A-Btum, wlio Temperance Lc-azue by subscribing to
li.ve 'h* Disp.psii or Liv.-r Complaint.
*«
- * . .
A
frightful
ne-
’
ident
orenrred
at
place have sent a challenne to th* e'er- :
yidnal
answering
vorv
nearly
the
de
­
I fire* by night Already Che spade Ltrs have the larg“*t li*f. ne l«arn that the following obiigition; “I- do of my
Th«*
liver is v«-ry apt to become to- pid this
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responding
nine of Jacksonville,
scription of on« “Murphv,” to whom S’oekton. Cil .last Sitnrday afternoon -e son of the year, as poisons arising from
; i been brightened Upon boujû (Jhoii’e ! »rrtoi'Angnst 1*», 1878 to Jmnary 1-t own free will,.jtt tl»«s b’-lief of an Al
A crowd of two Ln nd red
persons
the match will he nlaved here on Sit
th»* Union Sentinel of Feb 1st devotes a*spmbled to witness t-he trial of a new stign.int water or decaying vegetation, era
patches of garden or fl »w«r b-dp, and 1879 they received iron» Reading 10-1- mighty G' m I ami in the presenco of
mme numcioHV and ate,-thiO‘ig!i inhalation?
vrday, the 8th of March.
the hardier vegetable* will soon be 3G5 th* of freight and from August 1st these witness«*, solemnly promise to about half a column of space, turned propeller pump wh«n the boiler of ti e rak-.-n into tiie blO'd. Unies? tlw HVi*r ik^
We learn (bat John Chandler and planted, urilrss u fre< z* tip shviUJ to F«-brnarr 1-t they receiv-d from ub*t in foreve^ from the use of all up here some time in November last engine «xnlod'-d,killing s xteen petsons »(roi g and active nnd fnritbber i supply of"
aod-wpnnding twenty five other«. Tl»« Irish and pHç b'oO Ito drivé uiit the impitti
Itosebsrg'95^.425 tbs, d total of lDG.TOO1 spiritr.ons liq'V-r* a* a beverage and under fhe nsme of II A'. Johnston, body of the engine was blown
. others purpose bnilding a steam MW liurdeu th« gronnd.
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Fort ti<*s. the above mrtilieftçd tumptotns nte,
k '
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and, like ‘ Murphy.” • he was not tlirongh tl.e crowd
lbs
mill romewhere on K“an er»’ k this
The ao -¡dent sure to follow and >rn:>t hce 'el, may end­
that I will di-countenanCe m all law­
T ule L ake I tems —Our correspond­
Within the past, .nine months the ful way*, their manuf-i'iture or sale iu tongue tied, but told many nnd plausi­ resulted from criminal carelessness rn in more teriible diseases and death. iVhjfe’a
spring, calculating tn tiav« it ready to
ent send* ns the l«>llo«ving’: “Wekt4»«i*J Astibirid Wonfert Factory has mannfact- i all ebuotrie» ” Thia society or league ble stories of the fabulous wealth be th«apsrt of '"the ¡engineer wlio bad Prairie Flo« eV proyesjprlf the (¡re it Liver
begin cutting tnmherby Jnlr.
Panacea. Its -Ction on the liver is d fforeut
could command He was going to screwed down tho saf'fy valve because f-O'u any mcticinc 'ev< r to npoitnded. Itt
The time of the stages nn th« O. & warm, with occasional ehowera. Grn*3 nr«d and h I'd good* to the value of shall meet from time to time as the
the steam gang« would not w-nrk.
make things lively when Ids cheelis
<-u.rçs are tiuly won't«* M.-. Try it. Price«
These good* consisted of vote of sai l society may direct.
C. Hue has b«en slightly changed re i* making its appearance on the bills. 325 000
tw-nty
five c-iitsaud sevcnty-five'ccn’i». For*
came on, and succeed» d in getting Li*
A nother C ave —Pima county, Arl- salo by (.'nrrwooD <fc A tkinson .
cenily. The stag« from th« nnr»h now Plows hive I >een started and jxany blanket*, fl tune Is, «caAsi m«res dceskii»",
It wh then arove-Hhat the society
( <’i/,tf
grub nt the hotel for a couple of zoni. is in pos-oRc.ion of n wnt»'1‘ rfn'
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reachpa thia plan« ahnr»t 4 A. M., and , farmers will! begin-«owing gpeinj?soon. r nek«', yam. etc:, made ap. fro.-q the ug.iiu erruven« ^rj the tenth day of
i Suckers
i
’ * are raw wool, and distributed'in all direct- j M*y. A D: 1879, at Pucenix^ at eleven months, nnd ran a bill at the saloon of subterranean vault, wlrch bid« fair to
are
running, and *■ 1 |»-wa»\
— F i : om ub parts of the country rero ts
that from the aontli, about 6 r. m .
i
some forty dollars. Ho was going to relióse tit« Celebrate.1 Mammoth ('■'-e < o’ne "• 'he immense salep and . increasing
pitvity on the ltk«. A #e«fdifig is ion*. Daring the coming year the «•’c ock of sai l d.iy.
of Kentucky or the eran.I cavern rt-ar
R-memhet that it»» about time for on the tapis,
put up an extensive steam saw mill, F<>rt S’anton. Now M^X’^o, in which .It-niH'id L t that de«ervihg1y popular hew­
and th*> widow is all production of the fuHorv will likely be
Th"
Rev.
W.
T.
Chapman
was
then
ing Machine, qb« Old and Reti'ible “ ctan -
Dr. Juckaon’a appointed visit to A*h- smile*,
and bargained wilb Mr L»nie Lund are found Lik«s. rivulets sufi lare« i:ii:
If you liirvw any widow* or increased fo a1 cnnsiderubl-* «x’ent
the priccrot Wliioh the praprietws-
introduced,
and
he
proceeded
to
de
­
lawi. The Doctor will com« prepni”'!’
elder’y nisid. n* in your section who
Th* Ashland F'oaring M II* ground liver an address of much interest. On for a lot of work ox*n and other prop rooms conta’ning many curions things ! wi-«ly reduced to 920 including all tbo sF*-
to do all k»nda of dental work.
He
Explorers of th« N«*w M-xico cuve i..chmen's, und al cuce »ec.tred for them ■
are in tiie market, send ih*m ent here 1 i«t **o*on. 25 000 bn*h*l-i of wheat.,; motion a vote of thanks was tendered e»ty. He borrowed money in various found, one mile from th« entran'-«, a p pubirity among the propio, »ar beyond
will be in bis office next Tuesday after­
sums, ranging from two to twenty d'd lek» to which they found no 1» fftom. tlm- ever y«-t aitaiaed by any '.ther machîi ‘
wlnl« »Lev are in d -maod, there are m king 1 000.000 ft»* of floor. - This the speaker.- ... .
noon.
lars. bat finally when a warrant was is­ and to pa«* < v«*r which a small l>o*t .i any price, the cir.Keqoeu«? « F which i?,
still a few chances left.”
wa* er>n,*nrn“d clii'-flv hv th* trad* in
Elect ion of offi cers being iu order,
agents are leivin^; the «.id high pûcjl nj'a-
The warm <Tavf of tLe past wonk have
Lak* c-’iinty. and Si*k»yon eonntv, the convention proceeded to f-lect offi­ sued for his arre*t he boarded the wag-ennsrfructed'nnd put thereon. The chines. mid sc king territory for tW ‘ S taî L
room"
many
o
f
them'ar«
described
a«
Fort the M ines . —On Monday mnw- €hl. Th* capacity of tfi* tni'l would
backboard and “lit out.” ostensibly for
tended tn cans« some abaht ajM’.rehen-
cers. which resulted in the selection of
bean’ifnl beyond d-seriptinn
From I'AUi».” Knowing fiotn «xpetk-nce that
inp
P.
A.
Mirk*nn.
Wur
’
rer
Phillip*.
aron of damage to the fruit pmapect*
admit of a mir-h greater l>n*in*««, «nJ J L. Currv for President, and Chas Jacksonville tn procure legal advice, fbe ceilings thousands of ■tnlaetites nr« with the o**st goods at-tfe lowetA jHice they
fading, of course, to pay his fare* suspended the rave from th« burning can r,<VFell all o’b*r Machines., where the
through a too earlv budling of the W Pure 11 and Bn l CMlivr-r started for the amonnt of fl »nr manufactured i* G’Bett« S erfetarv.
superior qn ili'y nhrl low piioe ¡a mul«
O i motion, a «•-•nfral committe wa* When last heard from he was closing tnrchei givinc f<> them the appearsn'’« known. Thi« sjiL udid' Mncbiue combine«
trees though there is as yet do need of a prospecting t >nr in J'leepFivn« county determined by the enndi’ions nf the
They will go direct t'er-In liguf creek wheat, market at th* centre* of the appointed nonsi-ting of «»ns m»mber the bargain for a vulnaM“ fl wiring mi'l of so munv man^i -ns lined with dia­ all the improvementa. Is fir ale id of «TP
alarm.
■ nd have taken rrovi-ions for two grain«trade. Hence» it is imnossib'e *rom each L’Ago in J ckson conotv in th« vicinity of J ick-onril'e. It monds and precious stonep. — .{rizona others in beauty itnd durah'i’iify of i:» work.*
e ise’cf inan.'getnrut, light running and cer-
.Yijitr.
A very pleasant boo ini Barce was en-
viz : L F. Willitt* o’ A*’»l>»nd. Wal­
months. Ono of Mr Phillips’ teams tn estimate what may be done next ter G *rw of E fen, En«>ch G I'e’of L »n« would be well for merchants and ho'el
tfiiuy of <ip«*raiion, is srn’ibly made upm'
joyed at th« Ashland House on Thnrs- will take them as far on their wav as a
There i* a snspi-i«»«t i|l4t thè MÌllpr -end ptincipfjg’. wiib poddve wa:kin*.
* ak Eber Emery of Eml- Point, H. keeper» to be on the alert for his kind.
season.
day evenivrg of last week, M-ssrs. wagon mar go. when they will proba­
family was r>ro*id«d f <r more than was p <rts all reel, and cm be sa’ely ^ut dewrF
R Brown of S'owy Rufie. Timina-
Houck and Nf. L. Alford' were the bly have to bring th« pick saddle and
v to tK« nnblin s«»rvi •« iti' the .* th- verv pei feet oa of a ServifiaaSie Slrvitk
WEATHER REPROT.
Carr of Rogue Riv«r. Rilnh Dean of
A L arge S tate —The Resources of
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ffi •ini n'cnniz itinn nf the Modoc war. tie Doiih e Thieid 8-wing- Machine, in
Wi!|o-r Spring, and John Sizemore of Oregon and Washington gives the fol­
moving spirits, and their gnests were
particular, that vil outlast eny Ma-
the convenient earns» into requisition.
Tf4'»e member* of «his fa-ndy figured every
The MTlnwitie i* th« local weather re Ta»’l’’ R ’Ck.
greatly pleased with the entertainment.
ct,:n<«, arid al a price far down below any
lowing as the AímeiiMon* of this S'ate.
Mr. Mar1 son is a miner <».* experience,
tn any extent nn the po/v fir-LT of clnry other. It h t’i< r ugLIy warranted for five
By n que-t. M s« L’»n Willitt« thpn
port of Fehrnarv a‘ 6. A ST and 12 M.
performed a pi-oe of-im-trnni“i>tal mu­ ‘T* i« about 350 miles Inng ea«t and the pnbH> h«v« forgotten- it: hnt it is y«si« Kept in o der fr< e of aharae. Aud’
The deserter who escaped from the ■ nd wild go to work in earnest when
we-t. and 275 wide n^rtli and tonth.- f not likelv tn he fhfgn fen that these sent t" any part <4 th«*. Coun ry fo* rxmritt-
sic ’« ill« delight of u'l present.
A«bl*od jail on« »»torday night re­ the reputed gold fi“hls are reached
DATE.
thermt 'R.
WEATtlEÄ.
b*-itig
nearly »qnare and qhice I t warriors do figure V-ry largely i-n the • r'oi by the ciMtom-r b<-f
Or,
nOMtoo,
the
s«-«retary
was
in
piyment of the
cently. undoubtedly made- go >d use R“port.a of pood digging» in that sec­
»♦nioted to fnmish a ropy nf the min regular in its outline T? contai,m jn i voucher deparfmerP. Jn»t vhv th« bill. AVe can predic equally’ as largo » *
of bia legs. •» Mr. Robert turret re tion have reached ns during the ▼'inter,
G A. M. 12 M nt«« fo <*-»«h
«»Hr eonntv pap« r«, also ronnd numbers about 95 000 square commi'sary gonr/al »nd clerk held on J demand for them > i thi« »ee’.ion n* In o hers.
ports that he purchased a suit of cloth­ and there wiH likely b- quit« a num i
tn th« Valley Fourdain with a r»qne«t t*o miles—a little over, and ;*ona> quen'lv I and-dr«w par for roanv months af'pr Famip«^ d^i ing the b.»si Machine maou-1
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ubon,-60 000 000 «crea Ir ha* it great ! til“ war eia pfl does not acpeir. hnt i» ! Lv*tnr«-d should write direct to the Factory;
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65-
publish
ing at John B »II’« »-tore on Applegate ber of gc.M seekers attracted thither,
20
er area t han N-w York ar.d P- t nsvl- is Brtgg«*fe1 that it. mov Lave l»c«n for And «ntorpri-ing per-ois wishing to sMzw
After
more
mu-uc
nnd
a
prayer
by
f>4
4Í
Riin........ . ."....
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on the following Monday mornreg. hnt the prospect» are yet to be te*ted
vania combined. I ia the third' star» th« nnrpose of clo-ing ont the l'*l<inoe [ the chnno Ho ul-i apply lor so desirable a-i
Rev.
W
T.
CbHpman.
»!>«
convention
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From ¡hence Le’went to Cre«o«*nt City, We are promised an occaaiotwl C”ui-
• • ■ «••••••••
in eX’ent. ranking next to Califo/MH. of »hat cnmmi-»«*rv whisky bought at •g«'»ey. S* e adt e tKement in an other part
B5
aJj iurned.
A. D. HELMAN.
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and ia probably jfar otit df the/aacb of mnnfeation* from the party, and hope
President
the Litt» r being second, ranking next $^ 20 a gallon for medical purposes;— of this paper. Address Stand ml Machina*’
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^o, Cor Bruad'viy h -’<1 W-atae Ptace,"
to Texas, the greatest.
C has . G illette , Secretary.
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Oraoc.n'g?».
captora long ere this.
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o hear of their good look.
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