Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 16, 1879, Image 3

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    THE
FRIDAY..
ASHLAND
TIDINGS.
....MAY 16. 1870
EoCAIj BKKVlTli:».
r
M t . A. W. Bish made ns a pleasant
call last Monday.
The fruit ciop in Scott valley is re­
ported killed by the frost.
Read the notice to those having ac-
eonDts at the Pioneer Store.
Slight rumblings of thunder were
heard in Ashland Tuesday morning.
Postal Agent Steele passed thrtugli
town going northward last Thursday.
The stage road down the thither side
of the Siskiyous is being repaired aud
graded.
A load of freight frotn R'ading
passed through town fol Jacksonville
Tnesday.
We have received handsomo sample
books of Miller & Richards, type
founders, San Francisco.
Tbos. Smith is putting up a brick
building near his house, to be used us
a milk bouse and root house.
W. H. Atkinson will start for Read­
ing in a suort time to meet his father s
family on their way to Ashland.
L. 8. P- Marsh went out to Willits’
mill on Keun creek the other day to
order lumber for the Masonic hall.
A fire at Crescent City on the 3.1
damaged wharf buildings to the ex
tent of about one thuu-uiud dollars.
Charley Jfoser, of tho Shr, has tied
the blue ribbou io his coat with a vow
to wear it until a Democratic president
is elected.
A very jlcasant social party was
given at Mr. B. F. Reeser’e Wednesday
evenlug. Neaily fifty young folks
were present.
The case of U. 8. and B T . Dowell
Vs. W. C Griswold will be tried for
the third time at the July term of the
U. 8. district court.
Jos. Cruiu has solJ his fine freight­
ing team, and the purchaser is now oa
the road for Yreki with a loal of flour
from the Ashland .VilL
Mr. Thos. Smith shot a cat that was
nnder his chicken house the other
night. It was of the pole variety—as
all the neighbors will testify.
Miss Florence Hutchinson, who has
been teaching in the public school at
this place, Btaried for her home in
Like county last Monday. She wi.l
probably return to Ashland at the end
of vacation.
Kat-ko«> at’, the Chilicat Indian who
murdered Tbos. J. Brown, tn Alaska,
territory, last January, was hang d io
Portland Monday of last week for t he
crime. He met death with stolid in-
diff-rence.
A Beatty organ to cost $185 has
been ordered for ‘be Union Sunday
school of Jacksonville by the ladies
who have been managing the concerts
given for the purpose of raising the
wherewithal for that purpose?.
Rev. J. R. N. Bell, of Rosebnrg
Presiding Eid<r of the M E. Church
South, will make a pastoral visit to his
chaiges in Jackson county n«-xt week.
He Inis ulso consented to take part in
the exeréifies i f the teachers’ institute.
N ew O fficers .--1’he lo lowii g of-
fiurrs Ol A-U'.lil I L ldg<?, I: O G. T.,
have Leen installe.1 fot the ensuing
tt i m : W. C. 1’., Frances Myer; W
V. T., Chas. Gillette; P. W.C. T.. J
s. Eubanks; W. S , Chas. Nn ley: W.
A S , Kaúe Chitwood; W. î' S.¿ O. R.
Myer; W. Treas., Mollie Rt.seell;
W. M.. L. lii'lmnt.; ÂV. D M.. Ma»ti«
Russi i; W. C., J. K. Helman: R ll.
S , J. D. Fountain: L. H. S , Florence
Hutchinsnn; W. I Ch, Hattio Reeser;
W. O. G.. J. H. Tailor. •
C ontract L et — The contract for
building the New Masonic ball iu this
l>lace«lms been awarded to Marsh &
Co , who are to furnish everything and
do all tile work. A number of bids
were handed m for I he various branches
of the woik, for furnishing material,
etc., but no other bid than that of
Marsh & Co., including everything,
and, judging from reSalts, none were
as low. We have not vet learned when
‘■ground is to bo broken.”
The Grand Lodge, Independent
Order of Good Templars, will hold its
F ine S tock . —Mr. Arthur Langell
annual session at Salem, commencing was in town last week, being on his way
Tuesday, June 17th. Misses Frances home from a brief sojourn in our val­
Myer and Irene Chitwood and Mr. C. ley. His trip has resulted itf the addi
H. Gillette have been chosen as dele tion to the stock of his ranch in Lake
gates from the Ashland Lódge.
County of a fine three year old colt by
It is rumored that the Oregon& C Ji- Scamperdown, purchased of Evan
fornia railroad has passed iuto the con­ Reams, and a magnificent Durham
trol of either the Uuiou Pacific or tbs bull, one of the finest animals we have
Centra’. Pacific company, and t'ait a seen in this country. Mr. Langell has
narrow g'tage ext andon is to ba b til; been improving his stock for sometime,
southward from Rwebarg as far n and will food buvo what we may well
Ashland. We should be glad to du I term a first-class stock ranch.
the rumor well founded.
I ts E ffkct —Houck has a CbineBe
The Yreka Journal says-- Among the cook, the only one in town, aud in one
old pioneers signing the roll of day Mr. H took four Chinese letters
the Siskiyou County Pioneer As- Irom his postoflice box for his cook.
sociation lust Saturday was one wbo We havo not been advised of the con­
came to this coust in 1847, under Com­ tents of the letters, but presume they
modore Jones, in the U. S. Navy, the were from California ‘ cousins” win-
person being James M. Smith, of feel that .they must tear themselves
Little Shasta.
He comes next to away from a state which has adopted
Stephen H. Meek in Siskiyou, as an a constitution which discriminates
early pioneer, the latter haviug coule against them, and who are inquiring if
to this coast in 1833.
Asblai d offers auy inducements for
Chinese settlers. We fi-ur they huve
C hinese L eper —A Chinaman on
applied at the wrong place.-
Applegate, who was shunned by bis
Colwell Gjutiuue.t.
In our complimentary notice last
w« ek of the U. S. mail sub contractor
whose name appears above, reterence
was made to bis dealing with a boywho
bad been carrying mail for him. Ou
Saturday last Colwell brought the boy
into our office with him and iu his
presence handed tia the following
which he said the boy wished us to
publish, the boy also signifying us
much when we questioned him:
HORSE MEN.
Prograiniue of Teaclici’« Institutif
The following is the programme of
exercises arranged for the i.tutitu’.ei tc?
be held at Jacksonville rut week:
T hursday ; M at 221.
E vening — 1. Music; 2 Organizi-
tion; 3 Music; 4 Ad d r css o f Welcome;
5. R^spons«'; G. Music; 7. Addr^^by
L. L Rogers; 8 Music; 9. Rem^^Biy
L. J. Powell; 10 M usic.
FRIDAY, MAY 23.1.
M orning .—1 Opening Exercises.
A shland , M hj 9ih, 1879.
2 Music. 3 Orthoepy and Orthogra
I seen an article in the T idings
phy. 4 Musib. 5 Reading
6 Music
about a little boy working for Mr.
7
Iutermission.
8
Music.
9
Geography.
Colwell. I am the boy that worked for
Mr Colwell and I never sail that what
A fternoon —1 Music.
2 English
is represented in the j-sue of the 9:h Grammar. 3 Music; 4 History. 5
instant is not true I have every con­
I
fidence in Mr. Colwell and he has Music.
treated me well.
E vening . — 1 Music 2 R Citation
C harles A nderson
3 Music. 4E-say. 5 Music. 6 Address
Colwell told ns the boy came to him by Rev. J. N R B. II. 7 Mii»:fr.
voluntarily and offered to publish suck
SATURDAY, MAY 21th.
a card, but the boy came to us altei-
M vmn 'NG.— 1 Opening Eiercist1'. 2
ward and said that Colwell bad prom
Mu-n*. 3 Mental Arithmetic. 4 Music
iaed to pay him his money if he would
5 Penmanship. 6 Intermission 7
do it. He asked us to read it to him
again, and upon hearing the last sen­ Mu «ic. 8 Common Fiuctions. 9 Music.
A fternoon — 1 Music. 2 Multiple-
tence. “I have every confidence in Mr.
Colwell, and he has treated me well," and Divisors. 3 Music. 4Orgauiz«-
he said Colwell had not read that to tion. Management an 1 Disciphne of
him aud he would not subscribe to Sch'iol.s b> Prot. P »well 5 Music.
that. This is a specimen of the shallow
E vening . — 1 Music. 2 Rechatton. 3
i
tricks to which Colwell bus reehrted to I Mu<te. 4 E-sayr 5 Mu.-ic. G Address
offset the universal complaint which by Rsv. L. L, Rigus. 7 MieceliaOeous
his failure in his contract has caused, Buoine-s.
We are prepared to prove all we said
committees .
last wevk abont Colwell, We shall not
On Music'— Prof. Scott and Geo.
be hard upon the boy. He wanted Brown.
bis money, and the temptation to do as
Executive Coniiuittie. — J. D. Foun­
i
he did was bard to resist.
tain, J \V. Merritt, Dora Godfrey,
Anu:e Miller.
Ashland and Lnkeview Mails.
Mr. E«!f; ÌHW,
h¿5 .
i
mire iiliicÙ
I
I
twins.
Horse Htíel i'f’Í! 8ocdr at Prairie
Citv. Grint cdítítl; dû tile 4’ti and 5:b
Of July.
. Aim'osft.¿terf 8^5-
{6‘aFn in the
State stiffefed
b’y ibb Ore«t Repub­
lic disaster.
Ryestraw is
in training at die
Dalles for bis/jxtje with Nimfu’J at that
place on the i&H inst.
I
Jay Gould, tH“ysa!y, has no Mei of
stopping his railroad short bt some
point Ou Puget 8»dud.
PrilCES REDUCED I
The telegrau.lj ¿ays Joiq iin M Iler is
on Lis' way to Oregon, to Visit liis aged
parents iu Line County;
A large f »roe of man is now engaged
m putting the Ciscads Mountiiia toad
«u cc'ndition fut summer travel.
Three trappers Lave jnsf arrived at
Alb it»v from the C hjii I s M »untai ns
with 490 pelts Us ttie result of their
Winter work.
The C job B iy b»r his improved by
the wear of Currents and tides so far
as to allow schooners to nail in without I
the aid of tug“.
A fireman’s base boll tournament will
-*
«
be held at Oregon city on the 23th
tost. A hands »me trumpet will be the
reward ot victoty.
Jack, chief of the Coos and Sinslaw
PRIDE OF PERCHE
Indians, died last week at C j «» s bay.
A funeral sermon over bis bi-dy xVas Will ni»kto tbe/enon kb»ginnii:g Aptfi t»f
preached iu the church by Rev. Mf. and continue till July 1st.
M eCormac.
Tuesdays und Wednesdays Qt the liv«»y
Considerable grubbing has been s'able of Plvm»Te, Jacksonville, ind Moa-
*
• *
<■ . »
done in tlie neighborhood of Newburg day, a .
Thursday, F. M.. Fiiday aa<
in Yamhill county, during the winter,
chiefly by Chinamen, the ruling price S i ur«?ij of «ach weak utj tny elabidf i»ai
Asbltfnd»
being $10 per acre.
The Imported Percheron Stallion^
J'olin Harbin charged with steal­
ing horses in L’.uecoiinty, was arrested
a« L-btoon in Linn county last week.
He will be tried ut Eugene.
r
Real Estate Transaction«.
Colwell still continues to hold the
The Odd Fellows of Roseburg wil)
“right of way” over this mail route
The first imported French stalliaa «k«f
The
following
have
been
tecorded
in
Conduct
an eX‘*ursi<»n from that city to eter came west of tho Allrahanioe owmo
Ha has hired different teams, from his I
C •indy Clirk’s office since our Albany on the 221 inst. Tntkeia for
I the
neighbors and others, to take the mail I las report:
the round trip are only $3 50 and u i:ro Union county,Ohio in 1851. Thia horeo
ont as far as Litiktftlle. The mails go
was called LotiS N aiol & ox , and ehowod tho
F. 11«. her to j. s Walz 105 3(f acres i large party is expected to go.
g oat v lue of tills siock Up tw 18(1 there
out nearly every day, but as they only- in J «»ksuuvilie precinct Conaidefatiou,
Religious Notices.'
$1
500.
•
were G2 more imparted into tie Usirvd
come in semi-iiccasioully the postmas­
Spates, and in the Lst 10 ie«il there havo
_V. P. Com-tock to Theo. Catnerun.
ter here is unable to eend the mail out
M. E. C hurch .—Service» ctery Sun­ I been 5'6C imported Eotne coun iee ie Ohio
mi
¡leg
groautl
at
«1
ditch
in
Uniontown
sometimes for waut of sa«*ks. During
pay at 11 A. M. and 7:30 p. M. Sunday «ltd Illinois give business to 12 to? 16 ia
precinct C >u-id. ration.$800.
the last week one mail has come in
School
at 2:30 with B.ble classes f.»r ported s allions as well aa a ntmber of
J 8. V. a.'z to F. H« bt r 214 aeri s in
frotn Lakeview, ths letters being post Jac'««'nvilie precinct. Cuus.derati«?u, i old aud jdifng. Prayer meeting every
country men and was supposed to be a
; graces. Tin* grailes of this Block «re new
G overnment C ontracts The U S. marked, Apr. 25:h. The following is
«1 500
Thursday evening at 6:30, A «eneral j going in o the Chicago asd New York mar­
| leper,died last week,and was hurried at Quartermu'ter at Fort Ki.imath will
the record of Postmaster Helman for
J. II. Penn and wife to Miry Dm- invitation and a cordial welcome to all, kets, and readily biiig 50 to 75 per nt J
Jacksonville.
received bids until Muy 2(>:h for th« the past week.-
for ii premi-e.i in Jaeksoaville. Cun- I
mo e than the common stock of w ork Loreve.'
AV. T. C hapman , Pastor.
tUruiiibing and delivery of 820 00«. lb-
sidcraliun, ¿550.
ARRIVALS.
N ew S et of B ooks — Tho Ashland
Ths above shows the reput alfouibia leek
of oats. 5(5«. DOO lbs of hay. 12G 000 lb
Wm. Cippiousand wife to J. P i The United Brethren will hold a
May, 7
Lodge, A F. £ A. al., baa received
Failed.
quarterly
meeting
at
Root
’
s
CLappel
ba»,
’ where (bey have bad over 26 years ■*
Wu
kt
r.
40
acre-
in
Ashland
precinct.
uf
straw,
700
«oriH
of
soft
wood
and
«I
A. H. Boomer, ageut for 8. C. Hunt from San Francisco a full set of blank
8 .......................................... Failed. Co'isidtr_iion, $5().
i
experience
with them.
the
third
Saturday
and
Sunday
(17ib
• I
ley, Is expected to reach Ashland books, blank receipts, etc., to replace 3 200 bushels of charcoal. Scaled pro
9 ....................................... Arrived.
H
»Uriah
D
Jones
und
husband
to
and 18ib) in May, the Saturday meet­
• c
to-c»orrow, upon business connected those lost in the fire. The outfit is posals will bu received at the office of
See '.he money brought into thia county b/
10....... Arrived from' Lakeview. John P. Walker, parcel of ¡aud in E leu
ing to bee in at two o’clock I*. M.
the
Chief
Quartermaster
of
the
Depart
­
tt
the sale of W hite 1’ bixci colta and lllieo.
with rhe Lake View mail contract.
12 ....................................... Arrived. preouct. Consideration, ¿500.
complete, ami of the best style.
______ ■£______ ■ ________ ~
• »
ment <>f the Columbia ut Vancouver
There
have been 45 bead sòld end lakea ont
J M. Kennedy and wife to Wm.
13 ......................
Failed.
•The ‘i»loated stockholders” of the
MARRIED.
N otice .—All those interested in until May 20.h next for tlie transpor-
¿>f
the
county, which brought $13,317, a*
Hnil
’
.nun,
60
ucrea
iu
Willow
-
Springs
D epartures .
West Ashland Ditch company were out
1 tying a water pipe from the Ashland tation of 209,600 pounds, more or less.
.t-er.ige
price o'f nearly $276 ¿aih; t!fei
pie.-inct.
Consideration.
$500
Mav, 7... .............................. Departed.
iu full force lust Sutuaday with their
WALZ -LACY—A« 'he r« lilence <>f Mr. John Licj,
flour mill to the woolen factory, f«.r a of military supplies from Roseburg to
M j 7'1«, bj ll«v. M. A. Willi lui-, Mr. John iV.ux weiè mostly sull when under two yoirs ole.
“ , 8... . . .Failed — no sacks here. J. 1. Rowhmd ami Wile to J. J. R;iv,-‘ ai
shovels cl«-ai.iug <>ut the aqueduct.
d M m Ad » C. L cy.
lau I, 36 32 acres in Jaek.-uovil;e pre
many oi them at weaniug lime. Thev were
supply of water to lie used in case of Fort Klamath. Abo for tiai sportii g
“
9 .. .............................. Departed. cm t
Coufidera:i.iii,
;40.
Hon. J. H. Mitchell was given a pub fire are r« quested to meet in McCall the military mail »four Linkville to
taken to California, Eastern Oregon, Wash­
“
10... .............................. Departed.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
F Heber to Minerva Williams. 80
lie reception aud serenade at Roseburg it Baum's Hull n«-xt Monday evening ut Fort Klama'.h six times a w«ek.
ington and Idaho Territories, and favorable
“ 12.. .............................. Departed. acres in Table Ruck precin«:t. Consid-
repo'ta have came from all, and in aererai
last Fri<!a;; aho et the St. Cuarles half past seven o’clock.
era'uu,
c5u0.
“
13...
...'
........................
Departed.
R aising .— Flie tram« tor Houck’!
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itiM ,nc'*s'lie purcbaaera h*ve ordered or
Hotel, Portland on Saturday evening.
P. Donegan 'o Dennis Dugan and
“ 14... ... Faile«!—«no eacks hero.
tame and bought more.
L
ectures —Pruf. L. J. Powell ad- ball was raised lust Tuesday morning,
Mr. Kelley, of the R »soburg /«/ > .'•
John D'lgiiu, 277 80 acres in Fable
dr«-FS«
<1
the
people
of
Phoenix
last
«ml
now
nnkei
quite
a
show.
It
i«
Wnnr P rijìck baa not made a >Saion be»«
i Rock precinct. Consideration. $288.
Wi£J A.TJ1ER KEPOftT.
dent, urn veil iu Aihliul Wednesday
All those having accounts ai the Pi­ since 1873.
Tn«
eday
evening
upon
the
subject
of
probably
th
-
largest
frame
(hut
)i:>*
A < X. Mai tm to John SiZcmort-, 169 oneer Store are hereby notified that it
evening, an 1 wil! spen I a day or two
The following i- the local weather re
edncutioD,
end
at
the
solicitation
of
<-ver
been
raised
in
this
part
of
lb«
Every business man knows that large,
acres
in Table R n k preciuct. Consid j is to their iuti-rest to cal! and settle be­
here looking up the interests" of his
port for the week ending May 13th,
era:ion. .960.
many who heard him he Las consented country, being twenty-sx feethigh, a» G a .M and 12 M
welf-fui
med hoixo have alwayt' bron inf
fore the 1st of Juno next, as the busi*
paper.
dem'iud
ut good prices.
i«>
deliver
a
lecture
upon
temp«
ran?e
in
uess
change-
Lauds,
and
payments
one hundred fret long and thirty feet
Williams and wife to F. neber,
Mr John Bolt, the well known mer­ i
date .
weather .
premises
THERMTR.
must
l>e
made.
.
,
near
Jacksonville.
Consid
—
Colver’s H ill next Sunday evening.
wide, and withal composed of very
era’.iun. $ >500.
chant of App!eg*4te, was m A-bland
49 3.v
M. W. IlARGADINE.
heavy timbers. Abont fitly men were
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U
S
i
Let Saturday, ami mailt* ns u-tl.ort cull.
F or O akland .—Mr. Alex. Martin
6 A. M.
i
¡«ti
nt
to
J.
IUmliû,
J.
12 M.
A.
There Las been a good deal raid abitft
at work, and und <T Mr 1< adership of
Car l.v. ll, , J"hn Orth, A. Control), B.
7 Clear................
34
53
FARM FOR SALE I
He reports Ills neighborhood pros­ passed tliioujh Ashlaud last M<»n«ln
the
Pércberon s*oek that I bars introduced
A. D. Helman bad the frnmo all in
8 Cloudy.............
Eli uOTt H ««ni J,»-. G x.
38
52
perous.
with his family, ou the way from Jack
,«
on
this
coast at great cost, bring a faxlcbb ,
-
9
36
52
shape by one o’clock, without an
<
•
miiivi
1-
t<>
()
Aland.
Cal.
Mrs.
W.
W
Sévt-n
milts
Rouib
of
Ashland
um
me,
and n<>t suiting tbé wants of lbw
293
Mr. R. Ball started for ThorntonV
10
F'ourt Pro'.-n-itlugi
39
54
aeeideut. occurring.
Mr. Ford will
ll
Fowler
and
her
daughter,
Miss
Mary
11
45
farmers and teamsters, etc., etc.
60
acres of land—Price $12.50 per acre.
rancli, Jesephint* <-«>nn'y, last Moiidsy
finish the building, arnl will proha
12 Ch ar ..............
48
65
Toe fo ¡lowing was transacted at the
Tho.e parties that give currency and
n48 2w
C. B. KlNGaBURY.
W
a wagon l«>i»«l of provisious for Li»» Gass, who have been visiting their re—
bly begin work upon it an soon as the
13
Cloudy............
52
68
credit
to tLe above me, to doubt, interesad
May
ti
rm
iatiyps
and
friends
in
the
valley,accom
i
of
County
Court:
son and others who ure mining on
rafters
shall
have
been
’
j
laced
in
posh
in
.
orne
other at *ck, aud (never owned or
panied them.
The repoit of the viewers to assess Money MiViirK is M<>rt6y Mak­
Brigg-«’ creek.
A nnoying .—There is an individual
tion.
ing.
give
the
Percierons a Hid.
damages to \\ . 8 King, al<. wing him
Wilorrn thit a Hiv-J truss bridge,
in or about Ashland who has been
R ipe S trawrf . ru s . — N-»t with itand
Here is what bki . iabi k mkx that are weH
Geo. Nutley will sell for eaah men’s,
non-.was adopted aud the road leading
R ed M en ’ s C elebration .—Tho en
to e »st over five tlious»nd <1 »liars, will ing the cool days and frosty nights
umoying people bv sneaking about
ku<
w . in ibis coúi.iy say «u this mm ter*
Women's and Children’* shoes ut Cost
r» b\ to I ka Tribe «>' ¡heir lion-fH, peering into windows op Foot’s creek olaid «Led,
be Inuit n »ro-n Ro^ne river at R:?c of thi-» backward spring weather,straw- tertninment g
We. the mol'rsigned. Laving b ed. owned
P iition of J. B Thomas and otheis Also men's good calf single »1? bdofs
Point Work isit » b« ba-fuu as scan *< berres hav«» already begun to ripcD. Red Men at Yreka on Monday last was and otherwise) making himself tc<>
or ns d «olm filé.I by the impor e.) l*«-icb-
made
by
hand,
for
$8.00.
la nb ir c in b > « 11.
erou horses in'roduced into Óieg<>n bv W>
The other «lay we had a handful of tine < a great success, ’ Nineteen gentlemen fami’iar. Upon one or two occasions for establishment of road leading from
and
eight,
ladies
w«re
in
6. Myer ót A-LI’iml. believe tins stock to
at
lendini-
Armstrong
’
s
saw
mill
up
Evans
’
creek
when he L ns been det« cte:l he bus
Frank Rivb*irn, late city marshal of ones sent us by Mrs. Baum, who '
FtHCSALE.
I
(>e a valuable acquisition to our stale,
t
Corvallis, wbolescaped from the jail in has as fine a patch in her graden as 'rem Jacksonville. lo tlw» morning
• scaped capture only by lively retr< at was postponed for proof of posting no­
A good seco ni li.md biigzy. with t ingue tho c br«*d here all show their origin in a
I
10 o’clock ti proe« ssioú v. ns f o-m«*<l m If
VERY M a RKE ii HEGI í IE, I aviiif« a square, Soft«)1
The other night a family living in tice
that city, where he was awaiting trial, there ns in town.
and shaf-, lor «th- cheap by
■araded through town nftrr which 1"
inuke-iip, with goo«i Iu n«*, fine Io ni. kind
Peiition of J. Davison and o'In rs for
the northern part of town were awak-
Wasoipturrel in Yreka lar-d week, and
47-41
Pit. J. II. CHITWOOD.
disposition aful good aciou for <?ni«n*ls of
S tore R oom , etc —The Ashland rary exercises took place in Kessler’.*
< ue I by a noi>e whiah sounded like road liu<ling up Anderson creek was
taken north by th«’ sheriff.
llietr size. Those old «*i ongli to a oik give
W oolen Manufacturing Company’ will Hall. An ora ion was delivered I)
postponed.
good
siii-ficti n on the Him of fond a«
someone
walking
on
the
roof
of
their
I. N. Shook, of Like county, was in put up a building on the east side of Jii<lg<* J. K Hmt.a, and a dinner, fol-
le .111 animals, and find 3 ready niuikét at
ii«»ii8c
They
s:iw
no
one
lint
are
in
L. Shideler was allowed $25 for
town last w«»ek, and returnoil home on Main street. North of the Union Hotel, lowed by toasts anil responses, was
tl e highest pi io> s 16« which wink borsra
dined
to
the
belief
that
it
was
this
constructing
ate »old. T i«* prodiu e ti mu the ludí bl«*od»,
stone culverts in hia dis-
Friday with Mrs. Sitton and her fam­ to tie used as a store and sample room partaken of in II *d. Men’s Hull, The
Tliirty-thrcc ilea IT ai Brood c 11« aud fit i'F, show the Petcbcron in tour
ily, who Lad be«, n stopping for some for the goods made at the factory. evening witneasf d a brilliant ball in same man, if wo may call him such- trict.
JI >i res.
and in k'-np.
llie motive of the indivudial may be
time down near Rack Point.
The
bids
In vi. w o. these Ge s the e can be no
for
furnishing
rails
for
There wili also bi a tailor shop in the Turner s Hall. Tiie Jacksonville del
They are well-brel, fim stock, all i’onbt iti .t ti e iiitióductioti «it the P*icbc
merely n morbid curiosity, but we may improvement
of llerriu’a lano were
Says the Rin.-eburg 5A»»: “Twenty- same building. Lumber is npon the egalion pa^sjl through Ashland on
Also fifieen «’•ion has and wilf C aucó a vahtab'e iuipri-se-
i vouLgandof good size.
say that he is in danger of a dose of rejeo ed.
t«o immigrui|ts arrived in tin's city on ground for the work.
i
their return Wednesday.
litad of getdtaga from four to six years m'eui uf our common si« ck. mid add to Ike-
lead if be continues his annoyances.
Wedne-day’s ' train, direct from the
The covering of tho Bar Creek and old, aud ten Lead of yearling colts. financial interests of the counit v.
----------------------------- -
S. Vandyke,
A. M triia,
T
ea
P
arty
—
At
the
invitation
of
O
ver
a
B
ridge
.
—
On
Saturday
last
n
L»»d of gruss hoppers, We suppose
W ater M ain fjk i ike P urposes .— Gall’s creek bridges was referred to For particulars inquire at the
S
’
.
<
Taylor,
Jas.
S i,vsgH,-.
Mrs. O.Coolidge a small party of young Mr. Feibush of Fort Jones, was cros- :
they are fleeing from the negroes. ♦ »
C. F. BlaRe,
A project is now iu contemplation for Commissioner M igra ler.
Jol’ni 3TY; pity.
PIONEER
STORE,
p. Pillili.
ladies and gentlemen took tea at her ;ng the bridge over S:ott river below '»ringing a supply of water to the biisi
G. W. l-'o Jyce,
The job of furniehing and laying
Buis to n «mall >i«un int w<»re audited.
A shland , O gn .
[45 G w .
I>. CtiiipmsD,
W. F rt«nger.
house last Saturday. They were en­ he Ohio House, the lpir-»e >>*cime nn- neav portion of Ashland to be used in
the brick of t|ie Masonic hill his b»en
!•’. Heber,
A F. R)n«lal,
A d miniti ratoi ix’ xXOiií e.
l>. Pc: egar,
ßoiiat./. i Items
S. Grub'*.
given to Messrs. Eoi, Jacobs and tertained in the best style and most managable and backed off the bridge, •aso of fir?. The plan is to .build i
agreeable manner, and after spending horse, buggy, driver and various other reservoir in the bill nbuve ».ho A^hlanc
I/. B ooi-Wolll .
E. G> e.-.
Gner«n.
The two hist named are
Win. Juslie«.'
otice is hereby given that J. ft'. Bunvar I,
a pleasant evening, departed with the ‘longs all going into the river. M> mill, to bo supplied by the Applegate
Our correspondent sends nt the fol­
now on their way hither from Rose­
I
have
this day be n ;iu; oiu’e • n«t- lier. M. À. ai lieu)'", WH) .'bay.
wish that tea parties may become Feibush sustained some it j irieg >.b »■. ditch, which is at that point abont 100 lowing under date of Miy 7th 1879:
imiiis rati x • I li e e-ia’e of W< ««ley XI cli-
burg.
fashionable in Ashland.
e I. ih*c»*H'> d. Tte refoi •■ nil pc.-.- o h iiiilebt
I ould ivilh thè abore g*-t likr a i lo • '
the
head,
but
not
of
a
serious
character.
Weather
pleasant,
but
cloudy.
feet
above
the
street
level
of
the
public
The Sentinel has rather a sensational
O'l to S-l 1 t F'st- ar>- r< U«|c.-;.-il io s«;tJell (• meni [rum p««i ties tli >i li .it» l»r< <1 - « o« «<■«! *
The
horse
and
buggy
after
going
some
Ab
>nt
one
iueb
oi
snow
fell
on
the
square.
From
the
reservoir
a
large
I siiii «* iistn dialc!y, and’ »iljivnvs b ;V ng
account of the Chinese washermen
V isiting S chools .—State Superin­
I
2nd
¡1st.
listance
down
the
stream
finally
cl iinis i gainst, sii l cstaie are noi.fi.d* io' youi’g stock fioui tny 1 or ck in Cab o~«<t«, .
pipe
would
bo
ruu
down
Main
street
Living town. One portion of it is nn tendent Powell came in from Lmkvilh
pie ent tte same io me at mv ifl-i l.-nCe Iu Umiqiii <>i>U W j a.a ; tu vulpv*. t-jis •;*■
donbtedly correct however, th«»y did last Saturday, and on Monday started brought up in .Yr. Ackley's field with­ and to the Woolen mill. At intervals ; All the grain iu thi4 section is grow­ .A-bla-id. .J.uksi:i (oitiiy, OrcjO'u, duly Oregon. Washington, b! oi , ;.ml M <ul-n»
v«,rifl«*<l, wi’iiin six in .mil- from «he «liie of Tsrriturie- .« d Li i.i»h Columbi*.
le«ve, greatly to the satisfaction oi the down the valley to visit the public out sustaining much damage. Jfr along its conrso will be arrangements ing fi lelv.
The intention is Io have a grand cel-, . the fl si piibbca'io i of ibis notice. Given
town.
schools. Superintendent Fountain is Feibush saved a box of j-welry, but for the attachment of hose. The head
iiniier Hiylund at Ashland Otegon, Ibis
also mak ng official visits over on lost his cantinas containing tDul + and of water would- be all sufficient, and ebration on July 411.
Call on Fountain & Farlow and 86
2nd day of April. 1879.
other property of the value of about with a good supply of two-inch hose
We Lad a grand picnic on tho first cf
H attie M itchell .
enae bargains.—Tliey offer goods at Applegate. The two Superintendents
nil
-It
Adtnini« r it:ix.
$70.
—
Freta
Journal.
night,
and
fine
May,
with
a
dauce
at
the
arrangement
would
give
as
good
ßl’ride of Perch*J
panic prices. Tiiey also have a few intend visiting every school in the
protection
against
fire
as
could
well
be
music
wa3
rendered
by
the
Walter
county
that
is
in
session
before
the
goods slightly damaged by the iate fire,
R ailroad M eeting .— We take (he devised. We believe the scheme has band.
Was selected in France Ry it»«- ««re p-riv
w) icb they are selling at a great sac- teachers institute convenes.
THE SUGARV STA LI ,
following from the Crescent City assume! a practical shape aud will bt
who brought out «».<1 Loci« N apol » ov (t <
Our
fc I ioo I is out now, and our
earned ont in a short time.
«fic«,
I
*
then bad 23 yeira expeiivtic« wi h thia
F or A lbany .—On Monday last D Courier of May 7ih: “The called rail
teach “r, Mr Arant, leaves us. He ba­
The building of the new school I P. Walrad, with his wife and the road an«l Harbor •>( R“fnge mei-ting
-toek)
and «a« pso has^il !r*-m oie <*f ii»r
P erhaps .—The papers which op- ! given great satmfaction. and we trust
house at Pnoecix, for which a fifteen family of his son Eugene, started for was held last Tuesday evening with n posed tho adoption of the new consti­ we m iy see him I ere again.
he-: t'F«e e f in I- r* i>c«-, nml hi« j> o In «• in
ti.is
state si ow him to^ be a >o. 1 ► •ock
mill tax was levied, is not likely to be Albany to visit his daughter who is full house. On motion Hon. J E. tution in California predict direful
Will make the ensuing season,
Henry Vinson came very near meet-
t
it
or
accomplished ut pr«»sent, a lock of some living at that place.
says: ing vr'th a serious accident the ot her commencing A1 n il 7th’ and end­
The partv will Murphy was chosen President, Gm • ffects to that state. The
kind having occurred in the arrange­ go all the way in a hack. Mr. Walrad Joseph G. Wall. Vice Pr«-sider<e. and "Oregon has the capacity to accotnmo day by being tangled np in the Fame ing July 1st, at the stables of C.
'firms S’JO ihc£|‘■euM'.ii .
ments.
«ill probably visit the coast before Silas White Secretary of the meetirg. date ten times as many inhabitants as rope with a fri-ky horse. Hu is around F. Blake, one mile east oi AshlahtF,
The Yreka Journal issued an extra on bis return to Ashland, His health ha* Addresses were made, and a committee she receives, if tliey are only able and again now. all right.
on Monday, Tuesday and Wednes­
willing
to
hew
a
fortune
out
of
her
appointed
on
resolution,
Statistics
<ke.
the morning cflthe 8th and 9th, givieg been rather poor for sometime un«l
day of each week.
fertile valleys, herjinliaiistible forests,
Trar.ps arc defined by l/ichipan law
the result of the vote npon the new he hopes the change of climate and The committee consisting of Gm. J. her incoojparuble fisheries, or her un­
to be •’persons reftfsing-to work for the
W. Wall. J. K. J.i iu - ou W u Saville. explored mineral deposits.
coi atitution. The Journal says; “For scene will do him good.
Oregon nsual and common wtges given t<>
ARÄB i A N BOY and BOBBY BURNS '
J. Wenger, L. F Cooper, and F. Kncx has a constitution.
Her laws are other persons for like work in tLe plac<
the first time in 12 years, we are on the
S ir R oderick is a dark bny W!| each serve a llini’e«! innubi «.( miro
A ddress by P rofessor P owell .— will present to the proper authorities equit .ble, s»ablo and- constant. She where they I e ”
wn.uing side in this county, and have
is
cot
to
be
browbeaten
by
the
threats
with no white;* four years old, and .«nd will be at iny »lub'ej; A kafian E ot
struck it big, only about 5 to 1 in favor L. J. Powell, Superintendent of Pub «he general and commercial advantage? « f an nuiofortned.irresponsible rabble.
P<jliEY E ibxs . the >bvl- 4
F
or P erjury . —C««l well was arrested
a ill weigh about thirteen hundred SU. to inline,
of the new constitution ”
lie Instruction in Oregon, will address of our harbor as a Harbor of Refuge, La1 ifornia s extremity appears to be
!nnd,
$15
t«i
insure.
and of the great resources that onr Oregon’s opportunity at this moment vester lay morning on a charge of per­ p muds. His sire was old C apt .
The selection of the point for the the people of Ashland and vicinity at
PastAmge
cent« p r week. Will
Oregon has placed herself on record as jury preferred by Air. Curtesy H- S ligakt —dam, by L ion H eart .
Harbor of refuge is to be made by the i the Methodist church in this place on country and Southern Oregon, which
was
taken
to
Jacksonville,
by
tb-5
Dep
­
a
conservative,,
peace-preterving,
pro
ü-é
«tue
care,
but
will
not be liabh- f« r uc. ■:
fo4 owiug officers comprising the Pa­ Monday evening next, the 19th. His has its natural outlet at this port, pos perty-protecting community;aud.while uty Sheriff
Terms 810 For the Season.
cidenis
<
r
e.capcF.
cific Coast BoariT of Engineers: Lieut. address will be upon the subject ot eesses. Some of the committee also we deplore California’s pr«-sent losa.
Car© will be taken to prevent
A good, h«»uest iaugti Ht u good hon­
C l C. 8. Stewart. Lieut. Col. R. 8. schools and the various educational contemplate visiting Jacksonville and we rejoice that it is owr nearest neigh­
bors
yain
The
adoption
of
the
new
est joke or bit of sarcasm, rubs out th« accidents, but no’ liability will be
WC.MŸÉR.
Williamson, .V»j»rG H. .Vendall, of questions of the day, as affecting this other places in the interior, in relation
San Francisco, and Col. Gillespire. of locality. Mr. Powell is an interesting to the construction of the proposed constitution will diive millions oi gathering wrinkles of care; bnt an ill- assumed.-
ASHIM,ÑD, .... OREGON-
Portland. Tuo Board is iioou to meet talker, and should be greeted by a full railroad, in a few days, when full re­ money.etc., into Oregon, besides thou tempered joke is like a poisoiod arrow,
ß. W. FORDYCE,
sands of splendid business men,each aa which makes a wound and leave« its
Portland.
house.
ports will be pnbli’bid.”
we need.
A shland , O regon .
n43 3m
poison a’l r it l a’ i’"fn y i:i/»n*-»Q-
March I h 1$7P
Must Settle.
FOR SALE.
N
SIR
RODERICK
DESCRIPTION.