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

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    --
IIORSE MEN;
-F ast T ime —Tho Cr’ff>nian of the
TUE l’AIX>VSE COUNTRY, W ISHING
should
take.
Bui
the
followiog
letter
THE
18th inst. has the following account of
TON TERRITORY.
received by Mr. Brobst in reply to au
M
\RCH
28,
1879.
the recent trip of Oregon’s cong:e?3-
Below we give the most interesting
FRIDAY..
inquiry addressed privately to Mr.
A lady who was formerly a :
I
Hon. John
i'.iteaker,
!
portion of County Superintend­
> » a- tnafi elect:
Hyde, pricked the bnbl.la, and effect­
af Jackson fcounty, a »w living nt
local BREVITIES.
congressioari from Oregon, has arrived
ent J. D. Fountain’s report of the dis­
W. r «
ually put a stop to his further opera
trict schools of Jackson county for the loti?e City. Whitman vthiniy, of the stfelv i:i Washington,so tlio dispatches
ions here. Tho letter read as follows:
sent fbe following dMcfij.tian
Umbrellas iu demand.
inform its. He L*s made tho "fastest
last school year. He had it made out
; noted Pstoase
f*slD'.ase confilry
country Ú»
! 'dr-
V isalia , C al Jan. 21 st , 1879,
We have a better print this week
firn« on reedrd’’ from his homo to the
just before tho fire, but as the paper
i Smith o* thv¡ place. Thinking it wotild
M r . J oseph B robst :
S
chool
M
eeting
.
—
A
called
meet
­
was not rescued from the flames he was
than last.
I national capital. Mr. Whilenker 18ft
In answer to yours of 13th inst., I under the Lecessity of spending two or ' be of iutercs* to our readt'M.Uo brought bin homo in Lane county on Saturday,*
ing
of
Aho
voters
of
this
district
will
be
Read the notice of Inlow & Farlow,
to inform you that I do not at
I it lo us with perL’issiou to publish.*
held iu the school house April Sth, at have
March 8, at 7 o’clock. Ho arrived at I
under specials.
present seem to remember R. A. John­ three days in doing his work a eecoml
The Talonee eún¿try is situated bc-
one o’clock P. M ,for the purpose of re- ston; but I remember distinctly that he time:'
Portland by special train Sunday
I
Tozer A Daley are putting up a
I
[ tween tho Colamtóa and Snake rivftrs.
consHdvriHg a vote at last meeting; to is not my relative, and that through
morning at 3 o’clock, and sailed on the
blacksmith shop for Mr. E. M. Miller,
i
I i» ;a drained
by
th*
North
l
’
aloncc
me he cannot get a saw mill.
No of :
for San Francisco two hours ,
I vote a tix, not to exceed $4,500, for the
Public
’iX. Jbieh
in iW C.eur d'Alene i
on the back part of his lot.
N\nie of Dist.
CliiUreu • Voters
Money.
I
am
yours,
II.
E.
H
yde
.
! jdtoi the same moriflng. He reached '
purpo e of building a school house
1
Mrs. Sebastian Schumpf, who with aud purchasing lots, aud any other
uOnntaiás, runs a vesterl/ course and Asluria about noon Snn'lr y, but owing
Of course manv who had previously J.c^boi.rii e. ...........
3ÜG
£26
»72.» «.«>
Heb-r
Grove
..............
130
40
238 00
Lei* husband is now living in Jackson business that may properly come be sustained
'
empties into Suake i ¡Vet «.of’ a «’» itJ-u to «.Cd rongUno: •» of ¡ba y h',r Was cctn-
him,and hoped that he miglp t
V ! | 1. g own......................
3)
124 5<l
i pelted io lie there until Monday morn-
OU
ville, was in Ashl-:nl lust week.
57
prove himself an honorable mio, im Pliu--;ix........................
161 75 i the niouth of tbo latief.
Paib
‘
3^8
a
in<r Th# Gi’Lr experienced strong
fore tho meeting.
Aehl.ua,..>..............
8:2
1M>
681 Ml
mediately eut him r after the receipt of ; M i zju n...................
6)
24
Those indebted to J. D. Fountain
' head winds
U;C wav down ttnd ar
117 50 ! stream similar to Bear crc¿>; ?,rA
115
.....................
65
207 00 !
’
ved
at
San
I’j-neiseu Wednesday
M usical —Ninety thousand copies the above letter, It might bo proper Fr-iUrxil
are requ« sted to
and settle at once.
'
enough
water
power
for
runnu
M*e.e...........................
40
81 25
21
7
1
Utile
B«it
e
................
40
"ling March 12.. «8^ - d clock A M.
135 50
have already btien sold of M ill L. to here state that tho bill of sale he is South l'r.iirie.............
The money must be forthcoming. *
kinds of machinery during the summer­ ?*
38
12
69 50
g tbo bav to Oakland. M*--
famous
song
“
Gathering
now exhibiting, and no doubt travel­ Nj. 11 uo*. reported..
in
the
winter
it
becomes
a
torrent.
A Dumber of the young ladies who at­ Thompson’s
Atiiel >,e.....................
65
28
110 60
Rock..........
26
12
45 50
Colfax, our count* seat, is situated
tended theat’alemy la-t winter will Shells from the Sea Shore.'4 It is ling on, is utterly worthless, as it was I I Cnimtiey
* W k ^d hurled acr. “8
Willow SpiirgS.........
6Ó
45
110 00
Seni
V 1,U> .■>’
“
j.
riflinij
with
the
Tide,"
thought
that
obtained,
(like
everything
else
he
got
Ind“i,eU«le«iCe.............
ou tbo river, between the North and
teach district schools during the
51
18
93 50
«•.f
i
........................
63
115 75
this author’s last composition, will here.) through fraudulent represent» Mound
27
I
South
Palonso
rivers
near
tbeir
june
spring term.
Dj'd ,ne Ise...............
5.5
29
100 75
•
passed,
even eclipse " Gathcrimj hells" in pop- tions. None of the property has ever An’ii r».......................
U1
65
2(>3 50
lion. Colfax Wfls settled eight years zSi
C’bicago
were shCv k
*v_ l «voly
~
„ i borno and
t to
Keep in mind the entertainment by
Up;.ef Bmie...............
10.S (Ml
59
40
.
u*
,
was
ularity. Any music dealer will mail been delivered to him.uor ever will ba, 8.in’« Creek..............
Oregon
s
congrcssm..
’
J
b
vester-
S3
97
25
31
ago,
by
James
Perkins,
yet
the
impetus
the Base Bill Club on the ninth of
Fiat..........
I tbo national capitul in !,*?>
34
15
62 50
’ * o'
tirjour address ou receipt of price, 40 as he has never paid one dollar thereon. Mi-sotr.i
W. g i«r Ctrtk..........
that led to its development,and present day
t>3
61
108 50
April. A full programme will appear
—arriving there at lit A,
’
26
47 75
cents. Send orders to M. Gray’s Music an«l each aud every item of property Grant s I’, es..............
14
»
>
t
cekritv
successful outlook was given by John idea may be formed
Nor!h Ph«*nix..........
53
18
in next week’s issue.
106 25
of
th
“
. *,
Store 105, K»»rn»y St., S ab Francisco. therein described is covered by chattel Ito:k 1* iint................
23
24
42 25
Davenport
(PerliapB
you
remember
with
which
Mr.
Wbitcaker
W
c
AI
k
Evao s Creek............
6ft
124 50
Mr. C. H. Mosher, nf the Rosebnrg
mortgage in favor pf Mr. Louis Land. Union Town.............
65
39
121*00
him, he once owned a store in Phcenix, toward Lis de.-tination by the ran
I
t
M
ay
be
T
rue
—
The
Standard
says.-
A.iplegite...
Stir, his b»on visiting friends in Jack­
28
12
51 50
Some idea of the commercial value of I. Fr iwer
Colfax is almost as between Omaha and Chicago—a dA- k The Imported Percheron
trie.........................
45
60
82 50 ! Jackson county).
sonville for a week past, and will prob­ A Blue Ribbon Ciub waS organized in his promises to pay can bo derived Uni y...........................
tanca of 500 miles accomplished iu
7
16
29 50
large as Jacksonville was in I860. It 12! 2 hours—at the rato_of 40 miles an
Green Mountain........
63
115
75
32
Dayton,
Yamhill
county,
last
week,
ably be ia Ashland to morrow.
64
from the fact that Mr. H. M. Thatcher Foot*8 C eek...............
44
117 50
is the busiest little place I was ever in. hour. He was just 207 hours in mak-
...............
Ä7
32
104 50
pride of erche
Ua«ler the Leal <»J ‘‘Sar ipmf South­ aud the bojs wanting a little fun told purchased an account ugiinst him Sterlinejrlife
T'liijinpsous Cree»..
27
15
50 50 : Tho rattle of vehicles coming and go- lug the trip from his humble horuo ia
Un...................
56
37
102 50
ern Oregou Histoiy” will appear the all the Chinamen that those who wore amounting to some $42, for a 3 cent Scheiif
Oregon io the bosom of tho Demo­
Mea tows....................
5.3
26
106 25 i ing, the sound of hammer and saw,
Will m ikt/lLc <'8on t*granin£ Apf?'|
cratic
Abraham in Washington.
45
16
82 5«)
«»lory of the maH-iacfe at the month of the azure silk did it to show they Lad postage stamp, but, being of a specula­ R.igue R.v.*r...............
J »tcpbi’ie....................
45
2ft
82 50 | and the constant roll of machinery
paid
their
road
tax.
Whereupon
every
and
continue till «A1”/
IVigce river in of, written by Mr.
42
19
tive turn, sold it again for two 3-ceut Br w sborotign... .
77 OO
gives
one
n
strange
sensation,
when
Religious
Notices.
Bri'l »e Poin:..............
41
80 75
Tuesdays and WeJfiK^*’’}’3 at the livery
37
heitken for miles aronn.l was soon dec­ I
Olney.
stamps.
11
36
66 00
looking up at the rocky cliffs and tow­
I North S ni ? v >'»•»’.
stable
of Plymale,* JrfoV&f» rille, and Morr-
orated with a flattering string of heav­
5ft 75 I
19
32
8 u h But e C«*e< k...
M. E. Cnvr.cH.—Services every Sun­ d iy, a . m ., Thursday, r.
We underst ind th it Messrs Hemp­
ering
hills
that
almost
overshadow
tho
j
GO 50
Aud
now,
a-king
your
pardon
for
oc
­
S3
1
25
Forest
...........................
I
fiiday ah'l
enly hue, and wouldn't take them off
i busy town.
day
al
11
a . M. aud 6:30 p. m . Sunday
hill aud Kentuor will together put up a
cupying
so
much
of
you
valuable
space
Saturday of each week at, ui#
les near
I
2,992
1,622
|5,421 50 I
for even Dr. Waits or G. W. C. T., I.
Tot.13.....................
I
School at 2:30 with Biblo classes for Ashland.
wagon and blacksmith shop on the lot
Lincoln
is
situated
on
the
south
side
we
will
ouly
say
in
conclusion,
that
if
O. G. T , W. 11. Dunbar.
where El. Depeatt’s shoo ship was
| of North Palouse. H‘. earns Chase is old and young. Prayer meeting every
The Klamath River Reservation.
there are those who still doubt that
burned.
the owner of tho town sito and tbo Thurst’f.y evening at 6:30, A general
N ew F irm —Messrs. J. D. Fountain this R. A. Johuston is a fraud and con
A correspondent, noticing our error, builder of tho place. It is a small vil- i invitation and a cordial welcome to all.
Mr. S. C. Palmer is building a Eeat and E. J. Farlow have formed a copart­ temptible dead beat, we aie able and
W. T. C hapman , Pastor.
dwelling house up »n the street that nership for the purpose of ccntinuing willing at any and all times to furnish which wo have already corrected, of Iago—flcuring mill, raw mill, black-
strikes off in & southeasterly direction th? mercantile business conducted in further evidence, tho existence of mistaking the Klamath River reserva smith shop, school bouse and á few I In the Presbyterian Church—Ser­
The first imporfb l French jstallion £<hal
vices every Sunday morning at eleven
fr om Main Street opposite Mr. J. S the past by Mr. Fountain. The firm which can ba readily observed in the tiou, for the Like county Iudian reser­ dwellings.
ever
came west of tho Alleghinies came
Palouse City is seven miles east of o’clock, until further notice
name is Fountain & Farlow. The new long faces of his numerous victims vation, lias sent us the following:
Eubanks’ Louse.
into Union coanfy.Obio in 1851. This horsè
Senator Sargent’s letter to Walter B. Lincoln, on the river, near the Idaho
The 7i/M<*say8a Mississippi steam­ »rid commodious store room next to arouud town, who were credulous
SPECIAL, NOTICES
was called Lot ts N ap Ó lzonj and showed the
boat captain writes a letter of interrog­ Kium’s store is now being fitted up for eaoiigh to res.ion I to bis applications Thorp, of Jan, 10th was in relation to a line. The founder, W. P. Breeding,
grerl v «lue Of this stock. Up to 1869 there
came
to
Palouse
in
1875,
built
a
flour
­
small
reservation
at
the
mouth
of
the
Notice
to
Dcfeiors
them
iu
good
stile,
and
they
will
be
for
the
loau
of
a
few
dollars.
were 62 mo-e imported into the United
atories Irom K“okuk, Iowa relative to
Very Raspset ully,
Klamath river, 18 miles south of Cres­ ing mill, blacksmith Bliop etc. There
8‘ates, and in the list 10 ycirs there have
Goose lake and Vallq^, with a viaW of prepared for business next week. The
J. W. II amaker .
All those indebted to the firm of been 566 imported. Some counties in Ohio
cent City Cal. ,a reservation established, were then only two dwellings, now
gentlemen are both so well known that
putting a small steanier on said lake.
11 M T hatcher .
I believe in 1854, and abandoned a there are over three hundred inhabi­ Inlcw & Farlow are hereby requested and Illinois give business to 12 to 15 im­
they need noco:i>plirjentarymention or
A. P M c C arton .
Th a postnflica ha® been opone.l
to settle at once, as the losses incur­ ported stalli ms as well as à nómEer of
few
years later by all U. S. officials, tants.
recommendation from us, and we sim
G eorge N urse .
Mi’Call Jk Bimn’s store. Mr Helm
ply and heartily wish them success.
leaving only tho Indians to occupy it.
Leaving the low river bottom, we red by the late fire make it necessary grades. The giades of this stock are now
will soon have a set* of private boxes
At the time of the location of this re­ come out on the high rolling prairie. for us to have the ntoney immediately. going into Lhe Chicago ar.d New YCrk mar­
I nteresting to S tock M en .—Read
put iu, anil the people will have as
kets, and reidily bling 50 to 75 per tent,
I nlow & F arlow
serve, it was looked upon as a fine If you have ever seen a stormy sea
luaov post >ffiae conveniences as be the new, column advertisement of W.
List Friday, Mr. Wtu. Sexton, agent farming section, and since, it has been when the breakers run high you will
more than thccnmulou Stock of work borse*
fore the fire.
C. Myer in to-Jays issqe. Mr. M. of the Fireman’a Fund Insurance spoken of as a good lumbering district.
Notice to Debtors.
then have an idea how our country
The above shows the reputation this stock
If three or four of tha heavier losers appreciates the value of printer’s ink company, came to Ashland, being com- No positive attempt had been made to looks, for the similarity would striko
All tboso indebted to Dr. H. T. In h i®, where they have had over 25 years
from tho fire had been able to fall back as ail indispepsible auxiliary to suc­ i missioned by all the other Companies vacate the reserve until tho spring of the observer at the first glance. Oil low by note or account, must posi­ experience with them.
upon a snug little insurance policy, cess. He his expended much iu ad­ interested to act for them also in this 1875, when capitalists,of course, bad it the north, us far as tho eye can reach,
tively’ nettle up al once, as the mouey
See the money brought into this coni*iy by
three or four linn brick bui'ding’s vertising, and is satisfied that it pays. ins'auco, to assess tbo damage sus- surveyed iu the lumbering interest. At you may behold the same unbroken must be had.
II.
T.
INLOW.
the sale of W uite P bjnce colts and fillies.
would soon have mode their appear The testimonials to the excellence of tuined by the late fire to property in­ the same time quite a number of squat­ expanse. Oa the east lie the Coear
There
have been 45 bead sold aud taken out
his stock which appear in his adver­ sured. Mr. Sexton is a gentleman of ters, from Cresent City and other
ancc in the ‘‘burnt district.”
d’Alene mountains, the boundary line
df
the
county, which [brought $13,317, an
James Pelton, of Sam’s Valley, who tisement, coming from some of the much experience iu the business and places, took up claims, agricultural between Idaho anti this eastern corner
a.erage
price of nearly $296 each, they
TAKEN UP BY THE SUB-
attended the aoadeiny here last winter, most proniinei.t and most reliable men well calculated to advance the best and fishing, and began to make exten of Washington. On the south you may
scriber 5 miles north of Ashland, weie mostly sold when under two years old:
come up to Ashland last Friday »nd of Southern Oregon, must Lave great interests of the companies who entrus­ sive Improvements, when, somehow, behold tue blue mountains, some sixty
□no light iron gray horse about in ny of them at weaning time. They were
after ■interviewing C maty Sapr-rintend- weight with the public. Mr. Ixlyer ted tbeir affairs to him. All with the military authoritioa took nolicj of miles away. To tho west sweeps the "years old—14 hands high—left hip taken to California, Eastern Oregon, Wash­
ont Fountain on Saturday, started for left homo on Tuesday morning last whom ha had to deal speak well of his the settlements being made on tho re­ prairie till the horizon alone bounds knocked down—no mirks or brands I ington and Idaho Territories, and favorable
J. G. V andyke ,
home with a teacher’s certificate on with one cf his noted Percherou horses, manner oi conducting the not always serve, and Gen. McDowell issued an the vision. It is the wildest, grandest visible.
reports have came from all, aud in several
A
shland
,
March
13th,
1879.
for Albany, intending to spend tho agreeable business with which he was order to the said settlers to vacate their
instances ’he purchasers have ordered or
Sunday.
scene pen conld picture or pencil paint,
next four months at that place and charged. So far a3 W0 have learned, homes within 60 days, or be forcibly
c.*me
and bought more.
Look nt This!
Dr. Will Jackson was negotiating
Thousands of homes dot the prairie,
Corvallis.
the actual damages, as nearly as they ejected. The order was never eu- from the low hut and the roomy log
W’. i J te P rince has not m ;de a rba«on Lt**8
Monthly strawberry plants of excel­
with Dr. Chitwood for tho p'lrcbasi of
coaid
be
ecertained
were
reported
as
fcrced, and until tho present timo Cal­ cabin to the tall frame hortso with all lent quality sent by mr.il in good shape since 1873.
S ilver C reek .—Messrs. W. Philips
his drug store in this plaee, and cimo
proper
to
be
allowed,
aud
whon
tho
ifornia Congressmen have been impor­ the modern improvements.
Every business man knows that largo,
to any address, on receipt of thirty
to Ashland last M m lay prepared to and Budd Oliver returned from Silver
well
fanned horses have always been in
close the birg»in, hat bv that time creek last week, having located claims, r«*port is receive I by the several corn­ tuned to havo tbo reservation in dispute
cents
per
doz
-n.
Address
Fields are fenced and being fenced
panics
the
various
sums
will
no
doubt
demand
at good prices.
thrown open for settlement,which,byall on the low bottoms and hills in every
Dr, Chitwood hid concln le.l that be and determined to go down with pick
REV, THOS. MOORE,
be
promptly
paid.
means, should be done, as it is a good way, from the ditch and t' rf, the post
didn’t want to sell, and tbo matter and shovel as soon as thoy may begin
E tna M ills , C al .
McCall
&
B
turn
in
the
were
insured
work, probably hi a about a month
agricultural, lumbering, mining and and rail,tho heavy fenco worm of rails,
thus ended.
Fireman's Fund, of which Mr. M. fishing station, inhabited by a very few to the new barbed wire fence, which
Wanted !
There Las been a good abdl raid fb )ttk
Sometime «luring the next summer, from this time. They sty they were
Banro
is
the
local
agent;
the
material
not
lost
any
worse
thin
R-dmond
and
Indians,
who
would
bo
much
better
seems
to
be
a
nice
way
to
wound
and
the
Pcrcberon stock th it I have introduced
or in tho early fall Mr. W. He Atkin
of the T idings was also insured in the off working for white settlers thau murder stock. Thousands oi acres are j I Two Mail riders on the route from on this coj't at great cost, being a failvre ,
Spence,
aud
if
they
Lad
not
followed
son’s father, now living ia Wisconsin,
Ashland to Lake A i«-w. They must Le
same company; Mr. Houck had his sunning th’eir half-starved bodies on plowed ready for spring sowing and well recommended and sober men. a humbi g » and not suiting the wants of the
tLe
trail
of
these
men,
supposing
that
will remove withhis family to A-hland.
building insured at one half it3 actual the river bars. Yours, O. G t . ney .
farmers and teamsters, etc.» etc.
fencing. The 6oil is a heavy black None others need apply.
W.’s jk^^f'-in-oo has already given to as Redmond was on old mountaineer
M.
C
olwell
value
in
the
Fireman
’
s
I
’
lind,
anti
his
Tho e parties that give currency and
loam from two to three feet deep, A shland , O reg . Feb. 28, 1979.
M.irsli <fc Co the contract for building be could not loso’ffs way, they would
tf* credit to the above are, no doubt, interested
faraituro
aud
bedding,
in
the
State
Fhoenix
Items.
"moist, but not sticky,” and very pro­
a dwelling similar to Lis own cn the not Lave had to stay out in the enow
I
Investment. In lill ease the loss of
for
three
days
without
anything
to
«at.
ductive.
Wheat yields from 35 to 60 —Twenty live large sized Pei fumed Chro- in some other stock, and hfeVer owned or
lot adjoining his.
considerable bedding is somewhat in­ friends of education have gained bushels per acre, oats from 75 to 100 mo Motto Cahls, i;o two alike, will n ame cave the Perchcrons a trial.
in gold, post-paid, ten ten cents. Adilrcss
The Jacksonville third nine have Mr. Wallace Rogers has received a volved between the two insurance com­
VICTORY.
Bert- is whit htii.fini.E men (hat are welt
bushels per acre, barley in the same I G. B. Litcbii-ld, Litchfield, III. Please state
delared positively that they will come letter from his father who is now at the panies and himself, and a very fine
knowu
in this county say on this matter:
proportion. Tender vegetables uo not what paper you saw this advert ment in.
M arch 24 tii 1879.
to play our boys to-morrow afternoon, mines, telling him to come also, and question of equity arises in the ad-
[16 jy
We. the undersigned, having bred, owned
A fifteen mill tax has been voted, and do well on tho low bottoms, it is too
weather permitting. Their failure to he start»»«! on Wednesday. The letter in­ justinent of tbo proportion cf the loss
or used edits sire 1 by .the imported I’crch-
—
“
OraNr.w
and
E
verlasting
P
erfume
1
'
frosty,
yet
they
grow
well
and
mature
eron horses introduced into Oregon by W.
put in an appearance last Saturday formed him that his father had taken a tubs borne by the two companies and Phoenix is to have a Public Graded
nicely on the bills. Roots grow lo an is the best and cheapest perfume ever oil« red C. Myer, of A-bland, believe this stock to
caused ninch d:-appointment among claims below the falls. When Philips Limself. In order to protect the roof of School, and thus assert her rights and
lo tin» public tor per fuming wearing apparel,
be a valuable acquisition to Our State, as
the young men who walked about the and Oliver left no claims Had been lo­ his house,nearly all the blankets be had assume her proper place among the en­ enormous size here. I have seen car­ letter paper, etc., etc. Il is eve lasting,and tho-e bred here all show their origin in a
gives to line ), ¡«•iter piper, and whatever
streets with gaily coloreil shirts on, cated below the falls,- so it seems, that were wet ami spread upon the shingles, terprising towns where high civilization rots five inches through and two feet also yon may wish, a most nfitiel andpkas- very Mar.kfcn nkGREE, having a square, solid
long,
grown
on
sod.
Potatoes
have
the snow lias not prevented the exten­
make-tip, with good bone, fine fo in. kind
eager for the play.
and destroyeil or rendered worthless and morality predominate. With the I been gi*owa here that weighed seven fnt olor. It placed in n drawer, nt matte, disposition and good action for animals of
sion of the locating business.
what
be
the
contents,
it
will
becotin*
reJd-
Elder Martin Peteraon. of the Cliris-
by the intense beat. Bat the house assnred prospect of a public school pounds. Turnips which we pulled in lent in less than twenty minutes. Mailed tbeir size. Tbbse old er.C'igh to work give
1 S;lBf teti >n on the farm br toad as
iian church, will preach the funeral
was saved. The blanket®, insured in house with capacity to accommodate at July weighed ns high as seventeen postage free, to any address o i rrc«-ipt oi god
THAT R. A. JOIIN'STOX
team
animals, and find a ready maiket at
<>no company, were taken out and least 200 pupils and no drinking nor pounds. We have uo ferren or sorrel; the price, 25 cents ? ddre?3 G. B. Litch­ ti e highest priees tor which wmk horses
discourse of the lute Wesley Mitchell
field, Illit)O;s, and please state what naper
next S:in«l »y morning at eleven o’clock E d ’ s T idings .-
placed where they would inevitably be gambling dens, wo can row conscien­ the soil is clean. Fruit is scarce. It you saw this notice in.
[¡1I6 1 r are fold. Tne produce from the half bloods,
c »Its aud fillies, show the Percb*sroD in foruu
tiously
invite
good,moral
and
religions
In
your
i»sne
•;
f Much 21st appears damaged, in order to save the property
in tLe Presbyterian church. Oot of
does well on Snako river in the warm
and m-ke-up.
Don
’
t
Forget
It.
—
If
you
are
troub
citizens
with
money
and
enterprise
to
respect to tl»e memory of tbo ¿«»parted nn account of an interview between insured in another company. Had
In view o! these facts there can be no
sandy soil, and out towards the Colum­ led with nervousness, are disheartened, tired
Rev. W. T. Chapman lias announce*! yourselves and Mr. R. A. Johnston, in they not been placed there the whole settle among and partake with us of bia. Some few have out orchards of life, fear death or feel out of sorts, as the ■ oubt that the introductloh of the Perch-*
has and will cause A Valuable improve­
that the regular morning services in which ho denies certain allegations house would lia^o been destroyed, in­ the benefits and pleasures resulting that look well and have yielded a little saying is, you may safely conclude that you er-in
ment
of cur common stc>8k, and add to the
have
th«?
Dyspepsia
or
Liver
Compliint.
made by your Linkvine correspondent, cluding the blankets, unless they had from obedience to the law of God and fruit. Yet, on account of the altitude The liver is very apt to become torpid this financial interests of thecountrv.
the M. E church will be omitted.
our country.
S. Vandyke,
A. Martin,
The last of Mr. Applegate’s band of in cm.srqnence of which we,as citizens been removed. The blankets saved
and short season, I fear wo will never se ison bi the year, as poisons arising from S. ,C. Taylor,
Jas.
Savage,
Rev.
Mr.
Crowell
preached
one
of
stagnant
water
or
decay
ing
vegetation,
arc
of
Linkviile
and
vicinity,
feel
in
duty
the house and doubtless the furniture,
tame d«-er are gone. At one time lie
C.
F.
lilake,
have
much
fruit.
Tho
prairie
is
cov
­
John
Murphy,
in >re numerous and are, through inhaietiona
his Gospel sermons last Sabbath to a
G. W. Fordyce,
hail eight nr ten in tho orchard near bound to corroborate yonr correspon­ hence both insurance companies are in
taken into the blo»«l. Unless the liver is 1’. Dunn,
ered
with
tall,
nutritions
bunch
grass.
large and appreciative audience. lie
W. F. Songetv
and active and furnishes a supply of 7. Chapman;
Lis house, but tho dogs would occas dent’s statement.and add that this man equity bound to pay a share of the
Steck require littlo feed in the winter strong
lieber,
A. F. Randal,
cbmes
to
this
appointment
every
4th
fresh
and
pure
blood
to
drive
out
toe
iinpmi
ionaPv get among them and kill or run R. A. Jobns’on is a bilk of the first damage to blankets. But as the burn­
S. Grubb.
and some winters remain fat on the ties, the above-mentioned Symptoms are (! ). Denegar^
Sunday
in
each
month.
Rev.
Mr.
L. Btoad-word.
■off one or more, until only two were wafer, and a professional dead beat, as ing of tho house would havo involved
to follow, and if not hc-e le 1, in iy end E. Goer;
Vandiver’s appointment at Colvers’ nntive glasses alone. The country is sure
the
following
account
of
his
operations
in
more
teriible
diseases
and
de
«th.
White
’
s
a
loss
to
Mr.
Huck
as
well
as
the
com-
left. These were a*t£cke«l by a pack
I
well watered by pure, bold springs.
Flower proves itself the Great Liver 1 I conld with the above git like endows?”
panio.’, the policy covering only half Hall is the 2d Sunday iu April, the Tho rivers and some of the small Frailie
of dogs la-t Friilay night, one being here will certainly prove.
4
Panacea. Its action on the liver is diflbrent
lie came here about Nov. 1st, 1878, be valne of tho property, Mr. Huck, loth, instead of 23.1 (as per mistake in streams are fringed with timber. from any medieme ever compounded. It: rnc’nt from parties that hove bred dr ownedT
killed and the other run off to the hills.
the T idings cf 21st inst.)
cures are truly wonderful. Try it. in:c«-s tonng stock from my Lorses in California,
In reference to tbs base ball chal­ and b"gah work in connection with it is claimed is liable for bis share, too,
Farmers
procure
firewood
and
fencing
i
Mr, Colver has tendered the United
twen'y-five centsan«l seventy-five cents. I’or Umpqua and Willamette Villas,* Eastern*'
lenge. so boldly thrown out by the Mr. Dennis Crawley in the logging for the damago. We believe Mr. Sex­ Brethern Society of this place, ground from the river bottoms and Coeur sale by C hitwood A A tkinson *.
( «■, /f
Oregon. Wasbft)»pon, Mabb anti M rrtana*
■o ♦
pickctl nine of Jacksonville, the mem­ business, and thus obtained the confi­ ton reebmmeaded that the companies for a Parsonage and Church site, and d’Aleno mountains. This timber is
--IH om a’l parts of the country reports Territories and British Columbia.
bers cf the first nine of this place say dence of severa’ of the business men. pay a liberal share of the loss, and we they propose to accept the proposition pine, fir, tamarack, yew, balm, moun­ come of the immense sales and incre .sing
deinantl for that deservingly popular Sew­
they wouldn't uiiml pw.yiug'* a game, who believed him to be a working man. presume th«y will consider it to their and build as soon as they may fee! tain maple, aspen, thorn and willow.
But
I
e
socn
feel
out
with
Crawlev
aD«l
interest
to
do
so.
ing Machine, ’’ he Old and Reliable “S tan ­
l»nt as they wonld have no assurance
Our only transportation is by wav of dard
able.
," the price ot which the proprietors
quit
work,
c.ime
to
town,
put
up
at
the
Phoo-
Mr.
Klum
was
insured
in
tbo
that morn than six or ecv>. n innings
Snake river and Columbia. The boats wisely reduced to $20 including all the at­
Pride of Perche
Mr.
Olwell
’
a
crushed
hand
¡3
slowly
would be played before the game Hotel, and soon began a vigorous pat nix, and a fctcign consolidated com- healing He is reduced to almost a run all the season, when the rivers are tachments, and at ODce secured for them r
among the people, far beyond WaS selected in France by ¡he same jlarl/’
would be broken up, they do not feel ror.agc of the saloon, (which be had pany, and the loss is divided between skeleton.
free of ice, to Lewiston. The landings ..popularity
that
ever
yet
attained by any other machine who brought out old* L oth N a ZOL kon (he'
previously
avoided.)
He
then
bgan
them.
incline«l to try it. They say the Jack­
nearest Colfax are Almota, Penewawa at any price, the consequence «1 which is, then had 23 years experience with this*
I
Esq.
Beeson,
was
called
on
Sunday,
If tho payments are made with as
are leaving the old high price! ma­ stock) and was purchased from'one of the*
sonville boys couldn’t make it interest hinting around quietly tint ho owned
the 23d last, to marry Mr. John Nys- I and Wawawa. At all these landings agents
»
several
1
»ge
tracts
of
nimble
1
ind
in
chines,
seeking territory for ti e ‘•S tan ­
much
promptness
aud
fairness
as
wo
I
¡Dg for them in less thm nine innings.
warehouses have been erected, stores, dard .” and Knowing
waner
and
Miss
Ruth
Plymire.
An
­
from experience that best breeders io France, and his prdluce in'
Tulare County, Cal : stated that he bad exj.eit, the fire here will doubtless
school
houses,
etc.
We
have
no
gravel
with the best goods at the lowest price they this state show him to be a No. 1 etocP
For about a week the weather has
other wedding is on the tapis on Wag­
a family over at Grants Pass, and was
except in the beds of the streams; no can outsfeil al) other Machines, whero the horse.
been very similar to that usually ex­ going to bring them out litre, routed have advanced tho future interests of ner creek.
superior quality and low price is made
the companies in (bls section. Fire
perienced in the Willameite valley at
The queston for discussion on next rock only along the rivers, aud once in known. This splendid Machine combines
two houses.and engaged several board­ insurance Las become almost a necess­
a while a rocky point crops out on tbo all the improvements. Is far aheid of all
Terms
the Séasont
this time of year. It ha3 been raining
ing places for their accomodation, bnt ity in these days, and the owner of Saturday evening, tho 29th inst., at south hillsides; no sage-brush.
ethers
in
beauty
and
durability
of
i
s
work,
almost constantly, and |t times pretty nev r paid any money. He talked
ease of management, light running and cer­
town property that is liable to damage Colver’s Hall is: "Resolved that the use
Our climate is vory healthful; not so tainty of operation, is sensibly made upon
heavily. T«ie creeks have risen consul recklessly of the fabulous sums he
of
modern
machinery
is
detrimental
to
by fire cannot feel secure in his poss­
erably, and some slight damage has
the interests of tho laboring classes.” much rain as iu Jackson county, yet sound principles, with positive working
could comm »nd and didn't seem to care essions without his insurance policy.
parts all steel, and can lie safely put down
been dons by washing to seeded particularly for money, said ho was a
ARABIAN BBY and BOBBY BURNS'
Affirmative—Sherman, Birkhead, Clay­ more snow. Oar coldest weather this as the very perfection of a Serviceable Shut
winter
was
two
degrees
below
zero.
WEATHER
REPORT.
ground. There is plenty of water for nephew cf IF S. Hyde. President of
tie Dotib'e Thread S-wing Machine, in
ton, Crider and Dunlap. Negative.—
i
More snow fell than we have ever bad every particular, that wi 1 outlast any Ma­ Will each serve a limbed number of mares*
miners now, but if the warm rains con­ the Visalia Bink, and that lie had sev­
Hocket,
Colver,
Brawley,
Tweed
and
I he following is the local weather re­
chine, and at a price far down below any and will be at my stables. A ra M a I t B oy
tinue tho snow nporf* the mountains eral thousand dollars on deposit in port for the week ending March 25tb, Williamson. A general invitation is in this county since we came here. Our other. It is thoroughly warranted for five
$35 to insure.
Boninr B ibnb , the Shet­
Summers are cocl and pleasant.
will be melted, and the summer supply
a’ 6 A. M and 12 m .
years. Kept in order free ot charge. And land, $15 to insure.
extended.
S quibs .
said
bank,
and
draw
drafts
on
said
R N.
of water wasted.
sent to any part ot the Country for examin­
-----------------------
* ♦•*5----------------------------
I Hyde in verious
WEATHER.
thermt ’ r .
sums ranging from DATE.
ation by the customer before paj ment of the
Last week th? dispatches of the asso­
Pasturage
cents per week. Will
Tarties who have just passed over the
Tapiaco, sago, canned citron, canned bill. We can predict equally as large a
$500,
to
SI
500,
which
Le
wa?
always
use
due
care,
but
will
not be liable for ac-’
roa«l from Ashland to this place, state
ciated
press
brought
intelligence
of
6 A.M.
12 M.
lemon and chocolate can be had at Dr. demand for them in this seclion as in oth«?rs.
that they found a sack containing mail going to send to his wife or brother to
cidents
or
escapes.
19 Cloutlv...............
40
the death of the wife of Gen. Sherman Chitwood’s.
55
Families fleshing the best Machine manu­
matter stowed away in Mr. Parker’s get cashed for him. He finally con
20 Rain.?........ :...
factured should wnte direct to the Factory
and the serious illness of the General
34
49
barn between Ashland and Linkville. eluded to engage rn the saw mill busi­
21 Cloudy.............
36
52
at Newport. Every one supposed it
It is now stated that by the overflow And enterprising persons wishing to seize
1 6
v-2
Th» y also fonnd auotber sack of mail
— **
W« C. MYER.
44
58
was
W.
T.
Sherman.but
later
advices
at Szegedin 120,000 persons were ren- the chance should apply for so desirable an
in a public room of Roberts’ hotel in ness Limself, saying that his Uncle
23 i
42
60
correct the error. Maj. Gen. Thos W. dered homeless, 8,200 out of 10.000 agency. See adveitisement in an other part
Alkali valley where it hail been for Hyde had a first class portable mill,
24 i Hain...................
54
70
Sherman was referred to. He has since houses were destroyed, aud 1,900 per- ofjthis paper Address. Staml «r.l Machine
ASHLAND, ........... obegon ’
Co., Cor t- kdway and Clinton Place,
4 •
three weeks.—Lake View Herald.
25
which he was auxiou3 that Johnston
53
64
died also.
sons drowned.
New Yorx
March 24, 1879.‘ 42lt.
I
1
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
Comity ?s«« pelili tend ent’s Report.
T hanks .—We take this method cf
returning thanks to all who generously
extended us their aid during tho late
destructive firo. It may seem rather
late now, but our gratitude is nono the
less sincere b cause id that.’.
J. M. M c C all «fcÇo.
Look to Your Iritèièstó!
Pdioßä ùé P uoedì
I
C
—— ------------- ■ ...---------------------------------------------------------- --