Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 30, 1879, Image 1

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INDEPENDENT ON ALL SUBJECTS, AND DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF SOUTHERN OREGON.
ASHLAND, OREGON: FRIDAY. MAY 30,1879
VOL III.—NO. 51
K $ h I a a d tiding?.
PROFESSIONAL
OLD AND NEW TIME
successful, but this is considered
poisonous. M-rcurial ointment, with
olive oil and turpentine, i» popular in
England, and, it is said, improves tbe
wool Carbolic acid combined with
one hundred time« its bulk in water is
verv potent, thm can be used witn fifty
time» its bulk in water and will kill
the acari in forty seconds. We conld
name a half dozen or more remedies,
hut give the following,aa theconr.se we
would pursue if we had sheep, William
L. Landrum, a gentleman of great
experience says:
“A dip in even weak tobacco decoo
tioo will kill all tbe vermin, and I
would recommend that course repeated
every fall, tbe sheep may be plunged
and Dot hurt.
I have run through
1200 with three bands in one da*.
Tlie winter rain« will wash off all the
stains from the fleece, and your sheep
will keep in much better order. It not
only kills off the vermin and prevents
tbe sheep from feitiDg their fleece and
rubbing off more or lesa of it, but
cleans off the skin, makes it Boft, and
prevents it from surfeiting in the
winter, which causes the fleece to lo»e
its tustre aud have a dull, dry appears
anee,
I shall never fail to mu my
sheep through tobacco dip every fall, .
150 pounds of good tobacco will mu
through a band of 1000 head in good j
shape and will cost tisiily five to seven
cents per pound, or cigar trimming, in
San Francisco about eight cents per
pound. $12 say, and four men SG,being
leas than two ceuts per head- No
shepherd will fail to get ten for one on
that investment. Make a boiler with
sheet irou bottom and wood sides oi
thick boards or plank, that will boil
400 gallons at a tune it yon wish to
expend not to exceed £15, or for 82.50 I
I have made boilers to boil 30 or 40 I
gallous. Set tbe boiler in a furnace so
a« not to expoHe the «idea to the tire,
£50 will make a drain, scuffobl.aud vat,
to run b«<*k in draining. Some toen
«pend $1500 ou dipping apparattiA.
it ia sheer extravagance, $100 will
outfit a man for dipping to good advan­
tage,
and for temporary campa,
$25 will make a pretty good boiler,
vat, and scaffold, where lumber is easy
of access.
$2.50 PER ANNUM.
A St«ry for the Nationals.
OLD TIMES.
The following story of Moses Hawks
explains the workings of the irredeem
How well w» kww the ftgii-e limosi
uble greenback theory better than any
Ashland - • - -
Oregon
-8 ▼—
Oil e»«ry almanac'r drat p ge;
[C. C. Cuffin In M:»y AtLntic.]
thing we have yet seen, aud we recom
OFFICE—At the Ashland Drug Store.
The betr I u-is i »m, ths h dr uoirime-1,
LEEDS d- MERRITT.
meDd its perusal to our National read
A
half
century
ago
a
large
part
of
the
Th* g ual limb» bowed au I beu wi h age;
er«:
of
OFFICE—On Main Street, (in 2d * ory
people of the United States lived in
JAMES R. NEIL.
The w«h-ko »wo glies with »ml» run out;
Mose Hawks was editor of the Alle­
Th
it
scy
he,
that
he
w
»8
want
to
wirld
houses unpainted, nnplasiered and ut­
If:Ci'll «.utin’s new building.)
gan,
Michigan, Journal during the war
^TTORNEY AMAW,
Wiih shrive'e 1 arm <, th 4 m»de ue d »ubt
terly devoid of adornment. A well fed
of the rebellion. M »se was a queer
Hie prow »•» In Life's h irreal -field I
fire in the yawning chasm of a huge
old chip, and loved bis bitters in the
Terra* «»f Sul>*ct ip’ion :
chimney
gave partial warmth to a
Ah,
him
»eknew!
But
who
comes
here,
Jacksonville. Oregon.
> im copy woe . ........................................................... | 2.50
morning and all other times in the day.
single room, and it was » common re­
Pr m*e 1 with -be f »eh>o i of 'he town —
•» ••
tnouite............ . .................. ............. i-50
and
by the same token, it got him into
mark that the inmates were roasting
Tula spring >ld, who, iu je*t or Jeer,
J. W. HAMAKAR.
•• •- threo *’
......................... ..
1«»
no
end of ridiculous scrapes, both edi
one side while freezing the other; iri
Tries on u d Time ■ well foved crown t
tonally aud personally. In conjunction
?l«a rate« -lx copte« ...............................................
Vatu
is
hia.paint
I
Yualh
’
s
f.eshest
down
contrast, a majority of the people of
NOTARY PUBLIC.
Tnriu-.
a-»
Through p«.. ci lei wrinkle« rbowstoo soon
the older states now live in bouses that with the newspaper bnsinesi Mose kept
Term» or Advrrti»ing:
a shingle shanty Tlie new«paper was
LINEVILLE LAKE CO., OREGON.
The brigm mi*c » ievoua f »ce uf C.o *n
are clap-boarded, painted blinded and
toca
Office
In
Pu«t
Office
Building.
Spechi
attentoin
L oca I No Ice» per Ta*.......... -“ k-.......................
Beneath the mask of Paualojn I
comfortably warmed. Then the house­ run during 'flush* times, and old Mose
Prole*»!-»1 C-rd., per ....................................... io oo given to cooveyancibg.
y2ol9‘.f.
s 00
hold furnitnre consisted of a few plain sinivetl shingles the rest of the year.
Two tach»», l*r «OArier.....................................
A doub ful Jest, h»we’er well pLyed,
Hawks was • great man iu his burg,
I
00
>te
••
”
.......................................
chair«, » plain table, a bedstead made
To ui ike ibe show o fleeting breath
0»
and
as currency was scarce iu that com
C. B. WATSON.
«<« ”
“
....................................... 10 8 00
by the village carpenter.
Carpets
Wi h you.h s hg it uugh, and m .«querade
O.O-W If O»rl«»B “
.......................................
mnnity,
becan»e no one had anything
14
00
there were none. To-day few are tbo
This g >uut atep-brotiier of grim De »tn I
Thr«o-fu«rth» ** “
.......................................
ATTORNEY A?»D COUNSELOR AT-LAW
to
purchase
it with,a bright idea «truck
O m
~ “
....................................... 17 50
homes, iu city or country, that do not
la this* m »railes to teicb
and,
LlOkl ADVMTI.kMBBT«
him.
He
went
into the office one
The equal f» e of small and large ?
contain a carpet of some sort, while the
O m »q<Mr«
r.M- o I»««) i»t lu «rtluo.... |i50
REAL ESTATE AGENT.
morning
and
printed
a large batch of
Pe »C«! Yet -one moiuent—give him speech
average laborer by a weeks’ work may
1.00
tai «MI oom I t«»er’i<a>...................................
promises
to
pay
—
quart-
r«, halves and
Before we give the sc >mp tu chaige I
gy 8pect»l st'en'Vwi tfven to all matter« requtr
earn enou
to enable him to repo9e at
Job Printing,
dollars
—
and
ncoupied
several
days in
ng an Attorney at the V. 8. L*rd Office.
night upon a spring bed.
•‘1 cr.ive no gr »ce fr am those who dream
Of i-l dwrriptVM, <1 oim m »hort notice,
affixing the autograph of Moses Hawk«
L ax » c V iew , L ake C o ., O regon .
Fifty years ago tire kitchen “dres­
Time only w a, and fr >m the Past
■teak«, CircuLr«, Bu»*.ue»» C.rd», B l-bead»,
Miy SI, 1878.
[no-50-Y
sers
” were set forth with a shining row to every one of them. Hawks, that i«,
Still
draw
the
wisdom
th
it
they
deem
tont», P ml r«, •«., FA»«a o? in Z**>i «tl1«
liTiog
ot pewter plates. The farmer ate with M ohps , was now a wealthy man and
Will only live and only Let.
pri cm .
He
M. L. McCALL,
a buck handle knife and an iron or i possessed unlimited resources.
Time is no old, as all who vi tried
Agents for the Tidings-
bought
everything
offereil
for
sale,
and
To ail! or cheat him mast attest;
pewter spoon, but the advancing civil­
a. M. Pz-l’eugi I a Co . - - - New ~ York Surveyor and Civil Engineer
And
out
w.rd
symbols
c
.nnut
hide
ization has sent the platea and spoons paid his new currency, and also loaned
:
oui»
g .<«•; A C ie«.u»*a,
-
-
*
it to his neighbors, the thing worked
<leco
Tile same fierce pulse Jxat stirs your heart.
L P Fi.wr, -
-
•
• -
*»" 7r
to the melting pot, while the kutves
ASHLAND, OREGON,
• H. S-»r<M,
-
-
•
PoriUn l, »J •• »goa
and forks have given place to nickle or like a charm until tax time.wheu some
• prepared to do any work-in hl« line on »hurt no
“The oil sto:< proper ies, you pre ich,
a mm '«, -
-
* -
**
thing tmtter was required. The people
*
[no27v2tf]
Fate ice.
silver-plated cutlery.
J. A A .-tegn»,
The truer symbols must pay tithe;
••
M L Ck aib-'llo
In those days the utensils for cook­ rushed to Hawks aud demauded re
McCormick's Reapers be t-r te>ch
C • » «111».
M »• \4 >■€• lltBUX,
ing were a dinner-pot, tea-kettle, skil­ sumption. He redeemed by issuing a
Junciio. City.
My truths than yon ul i-f»«bluued ecythe.
O- N L Lw
J.
A.
APPLEGATE.
-
R • > urf.
*•«. J. 8. N Bell,
let, Dutch ovt-n and frying-pan; to day new batch of script and more of it
The raciiq; '.imer s elender v .ue,
-
Yol» »P*.
Prior to this the scrip had passed cur
Peril H. Burl
there >s no end of kitehen furniture.
Th»t marks the qu .rttr-.-ecunde pars,
Jacks mill.. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR-AT-LAW
J. R. Nev. -
V» Ido.
The people of 1830 satin the evening rent among the people, but the new
Puluts out ns m >ra- much more pldu
J W-fcer A Son,
Ap leíate,
■ B. W W. Fddkr,
SALEM
OREGON.
Than e'er was drawn iu s ii 1 through glass.
*4
in the glowing light ot a pitch knot fire issue bad so inflated the currency that
A-"t W it»,
or read their weekly newspapers by the people refused to recieve it longer, it
K-». b<^]l«.
J M S ••!«»»,
“
So
if
I
bring,
in
comelier
drers
Ceu r■ loin’.
K-L R. O «»a,
:
fl.ekeriug light of a "tallow dip;” now, having becom» so plentiful as to be
DR. WILL JACKSON.
And newer me h «Is, tn-rigs leas new,
-
B y I otte.
W R P ru«r,
iu city or village their apartments are worthless Merchants aud dealers had
Gru-. P*«s.
I claim th»t h >u >red n ime e 11 k««
E Diaiu'k,
DENTIST.
- G 'ite » r»»k
bright with the flame of gas jet or ttie sold their go->ds for the stuff.but oould
R c »>r<i B rrvlt,
To be consistent than be irue.
E y » Iont.
O. A »U- ,
softer radiance of kerosene, Thon, if not buy a new stock with it Hawks
If mine bin n the fa.e tn»'« c »st
1 KI.
J a M F -Me«,
Jacksonville,
Oregon,
the tire weut out upon the hearth, it was bankrupt and could not redeem,
Mi-» lUrrto S a tn,
lu »very almanac'« s»d rhyme,
. Like \ MW.
A F e-wl.ln«
was kindled by a coal from a neigh and the people were in a bad plight
L his ihr rngh them—all th »t there will last.
••
WILL VISIT ASHLAND IN MAY
r: b w-
One morning a stranger presented
Loring hearth, or by flint, steel ami
Lies written in these IsaVrS of fiiue."
-
L»" ’Ul«.
¡m l N»iv.-mb-r; and Ke byville, the
G. • T Bl ’wm, u
himself
to Hawks aud demanded that
.
P YDS. fourth Monday id October eacb year.
W » H Ra’Wft«.
tinder. Those who indulged in pipes
.
Ki r. > th
he
should
redeem some that lie (the
Ur J 8 D* -n xai, U
aud cigars could light them only by
A*hlan<i. Feo». 15. 1 «78.
•
B >s xa.
Jo» R. S a >k,
TOE
ACARLS
OR
SHEEP
SCAB.
stranger)
had
received at Saugatuck,
I > ry.
some bearthst me. to-day we light fires
C. H. Dy r.
—DEXITS!RY AND ASSAYING —
.
A- land
where
he
had
been
to look alter some
Mi- •« ry McC be
and pipes by the dormaut fireworks in
.
,
.
.
•
P ul lx.
». Sb-roi u.
[From the Nonb P.ciflc Rural Press.]
business
matters-
Hawks
declined the
the match safe at the cost of one-hun-^
DR. F. G. HEARN,
C»pf. D. J F-rr-» G*ue-«l Ag-n« f-r L k »nd
accommodation.
The
stranger
asked;
Mo ’ «• r-»'i- »Ie*
The scab of sheep, like scabie, the
dredtli of a cent.
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—
— PRACTICA I. DENTIST.— itch of mau. is caused by an inaect. Slater’« Chínete Kill-A Legislative
•This
is
good,
is
it
not,
Mr.
Hawks?*
In those days we guessed the hour of
Stage» »eave
as fallow»!
'Good thunder!* replied Hawks* ‘it
ALSO ASRATEn OF OHLS AND BULLION.
Curioaity.
The mange affVchng the horse, ox. dog
noon, or ascertained it by the creeping
ought
to be for every man and woman
The O A C. >«*«»• C -.’*'»-lire le >ve \-hlmd
O ffice on Mmer »treet, nor h side, Yreka, ad and cat, also depei ds upon the pres­
of tlie sunlight up to the “noon mark”
fer J»--«* *a»il e. H-ck Pom ami R< «-- »lining City Drug slots aud opposite Hm»eman's ence of insects. There are different
within
fifty miles of this place has from
A dispatch from Washington of May drawn upon the floor; onlv the well to
h.ng «-ve v •» »y
4 am . M til <• o es at Hardware 8 ore.
a
peck
to
a halt bushel of it.*
[if.
insecta known an acari, infesting differ­ 18th is as follows.-
do could afford a clock To day, who
8 r M
'But,
Mr.
Hawks, you redeem, don't
ent animals, having destructive charac­
Senator Slater has prepared and in­ does not carry a watch? and as for
Fe»»- H-*f»!v, Y»«-k » n»»«l Re limit at 4 r. M.
MRS. DR. ELLA FORD RQBI <S0.1.
yon?*
teristics in each, and generally con­ tends shortly to introduce a v^ry novel clock«, you may purchase them at
M 4 c’o-e- st 3 p. M.
•Redeem tliunder!‘exclaimed Hawks,
fined to the species of animals, yet the bill, which, although apparently at wholesale, by the cart load, at sixty-
DISEASES
OF
WOMEN
Vhlivui ♦*' ry
li. Coi» 1- H »g»-*
*it
wasn't made to redeem—it was tnado
mange from a dog is said to have been total variance with the stipulations of two ceuts apiece.
Lake \ ■ w
m -ruing al 4 • *c’o-k, L-v
I
A BFECIAI ITY.
to
circulate!'*
Fifty years ago how many dwellings
communicated to man, and a horse has the Burlingame Treaty, is really, be
maki'»*« tb- t> -p in * 0 I o II *. »I o. n- ve
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..
^-O fficb and resid-uce at Jadgs Duncan’s,
L >k-- View for \sh'.»rvl »-v-rv rt -y.
been infected with mange by means of says, drawn within the strict letter of were adorned with pictnres? How mauy
Do the Dyiny Suffer Paint
A. I» HEi.MAN, P M
J acksonville , O regon .
the skin of a mangy cat.
that treaty, whose guarantees, both di­ are there now that do Dot display a
Nov. lJih. 1878, (If.
The
sheep
acarus
doet>
not
bore
gal
­
rect aud indirect, relate solely Io the print, engraving, chromo, or litho­
M»
[New York Expres«.]
leries
in
the
skin,
but
remains
on
the
rights of travel and residence, lie graph? How many pianos or parlor
T. G. WATTERS.
O. R. MYER.
People do not like to think of death.
surface, clinging to the wool, and find contends that the right of residence organa were there then? Reed organs
CARRIAGE M NUFACTJRY -
Tt
is an unpleasant subject; but it con
ing shelter among the masses of scab <loes not necessarily include the unre­ were not invented till 1840, and now
WATTERS & MYER,
stantly obtrudes itself, and there has
produced by the drying of exudation stricted rightB to procure in this coun­ they are in every village.
WATCHMAKERS jewelers and
from the wonndo inflicted bv these try the means of maintaining its cost,
Home who may read this article will been much speculation as lo whether
para-ites. Experiment has shown that and he therefore believes ha has dis­ remember that the Bible, the almanac mental or plnsical pain attends the
O ’TICIANS
Observation teaches ns
increase of temperature hastens the covered an effectual mode of pnttiug a and the few text-books used in school final act.
Oos 4oor toutb of tbe Pott-jfflce,
hatcbiug of their ova, fourteen days, stop to Mongolian immigration by leg­ were almost the only volumes of the that, there is little pain of either kind
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Experience will crime to ns
according to Profe-sor Brown, of Eng­ islation without abrogating any treaty household. The dictionary was a vol in dying. —
land. sufficed t<> hatch a lot in a Lottie His new measure ia not likely to be time four indies square and an inch all one of these days, but it will come
carried iu the trowsers pocket, while regarded with much favor in Congress, and a half in thickness. In Bome of too late to benefit those who remain
Dr. V7. B. Royal
two months time was required with bnt if his view should prove to be cor the country villages a few ptiblio- It seems to be a kind provision of
C^“Ha« permanently located in AsbUnd^g
ubanks
some kept under glass in a room, The p-ct. there would be no constitutional spirited men bad gathered librarie* Datnre that, as we approach the dread
yonng have only six legs, the fully obstacle tn State legislation of precisely containing from three to five hundred event, our terrors diminish, and the
WHI give hi.t undivided attention to the
AS LAMP. O regon .
grown, after several cbauges of skin, the same character. The lull at ull volume«, in contrast the public libra­ coward and hero die a like —fearless.
Practice of Medicine.
have eight. The microscope reveals events is a legi'lative curiosity. It ries of the present, containing more indifferent or resigned, A« to phvsi
e : l ' agons c \ r
Has bad Fifteen Year*’ Practice in Oregon. sucking-caps or disks iu the kgs, provides that after July 1, 1880, it shall than ten thousand volumes, have an cal pain, Dr. Edward H Clarke in
ki »1 of vehicle« in
The rale ia that
enabling the parasites to cling to the not be lawful tor any sul>ject of tlir aggregate of 10,650,000 volumes, not “Visions.” say«.-
OFFICE At residence on Main St., opposi’e M.
••tic. R -|» dring prompt
looliiding
the
Sunday
school
and
pri
nnconRciou'GiPSR,
not
pain attendR th»*
wool
and
skin
of
the
sheep
—
and
rend
Chinese Empire, then or thereafter
E. Church.
LMU
final
set.
vate
libraries
of
the
country.
It
is
es
era
beautifully
apparent
the
aotiou
of
T<>
ths
subject
of it death is
Fine wika *p-ci»l'y.
becoming a resilient of the United
tima
ted
that
altogether
the
Dumber
of
these
structure»,
showing
as
the
feet
not
more
painfnl
than
birth
Pain
SOCIETIES.
States,
to
engage
in
carry
on
or
woik
v:< x'2.3 if.
advance, how the disks are expanded at any mannfacturiug or mechanical volumes accessible to the pnblic is not !»- rr I v we come.- whence we know not.
Ashland Lodge No. 189,1. 0. G. T. to grasp the surface of the substance business,- or to own, lease or work any less than 20 000 000. Of Webster's and PainleHRlv we go;whith*r w-» know not
over which the ucarns is moving, ap­ mine.- or to own or lease any real eti Worcester's dictionaries, it may be Nature kindly provides so anavthetic
Meets at the new H ill of McCall A B .um every
parently retaining their hold in obedi­ tate for any purpose other than that of said that enough have been published for the body when th* spirit l»*aves it.
Friday evening at 8 o'clock r. m . B i other« and
— dealbr IX-
ence
to the volution of the animal lawful comnjerce and for places of res­ to supply one to every one hundred in­ Previously to that moment, and in
tleur* In good »landing -.re cor Hally invited to at­
Thun
its structure adapta it for orawl idence; or to conduct any farm.garden, habitants of the United States. '
preparation for it. respiration becomes
T >e Temple meets every firet and third Wed­
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-----------------
TIN,— tend
ing over and adhering to the skin, vinetard or orchard; or to own, have
feeltle, generally slow and short often
nesday in • .ch niouta.
instead of burrowing beneath it Bur­ or keep any ber'i of cattle, horses, To Die Survivor« of the War with Mex­ I accomplished by long inspirations, and
Miss F kabcks M tkb , W. C. T.,
ico, iu Oregon. Attention I
rowing acari, like the itch iusect in sh'-ep. goats or «wine, for the purpose
short, sudden expirations, s' that the
CHAS. X<rrt.«T, SeC’y.
■JU AX La UD jy AX LTd Lflü,
blood i« steady less and ]e«s <>xvg«nera«
man. are always armed with cutting of making profit by the increase, pro
Je«f.
At the same time the heart acts
F
ellow
C
omrades
:
—
A
full
genera
­
teeth,
set
iu
strong
jaws,
and
their
legs
r
Ashland JLodye No. M3,
duct or n«e thereof; or to keep Hny ho-'
1£PA RINQ ""JOB W.RK
are very short. The body of the female tel or restaurant, excepting tor the ns- tion lias expired sioc« we participated With cnrre-tpnmlmg debility, producing
Pramptlyr Kxec.ted.
AA
A. F. A A. M..
of the sheep acarus is larger than that and accommodation of Chinese; or to in bearing to victory, the • anner of a slow.feeble and often irregular poise
LibKv i.ik. L aki < ovini, < £>.<• '.
of the male.ronuder in form,the fourth work or engage to work as mechanics, our couutry, on the battle fields of I i As this process goes on, the blood is
Hold« tbeir stated communication« Thursday even
» LL HER 'NS KNOWING Til > log« on or before the full moon. Brethren in good pair of legs are developed nearly as artisana, labo'era, waiters, servants, Mexico. Although we are now old aod not on’y driven to the head wiih
well as the third.and are aupplied with cooks, clerka or in anr other capacity, must soon “cease to feel the vicissi­ diminished force end in ¡ess quantity,
jA. « o-»-« iu • b e i o at«- -r-
qu» »ie«i
•tanding are cordially invited U» attend.
terminal
suckiug disk*.
or at any other kind of labor, skilled tude» of time, and pass beyond the but what flows there is loaded mere
«o a • I rw»r»l »»id *-i*s*.
36 3 n.
W. H. ATKINSON, W. M.
Various
experiments
have
been
made
or unskilled, except for and in the etn- sphere of human affairs,” where we and more with carbonic aonl gas, a
J. 8. S vbank «, Sec’y.
to ascertain the rapidity of the growth plov of subjects of China lawfully rn sha'.l be prevented meeting here and powerful aniesthetic. the same as that
Ashland Lodge No.45, and reproduction of these parasites. gaged in commerce in the United exchanging social greetings; yet, it i* derived from charcoal. Subject to it«
the nervp-*ceriters lose
The young acari have been detected in States or in traveling therein, or ex­ belived there ar« perhaps some fifty of influence
consciousness
and sensibility, apparent
fourteen days from the direct transfer­ cept as interpreters or teachers of the you living iu Oregon, who would
I. o. o. F..
ASHLAND GLOVE FACTORY
sleep
crepps
over the «rstern: then
Hold tbeir «egular meeting every Saturday e»eo- ence of the acarus to the skin of the Chinese language. Every violation of enjoy the privilege of a reunion, and
comes
stupor,
«nd
then the end.
thes
‘
provisions
by
a
Cuinamau
is
to
commemorating our soldier life in
ng at their ball in Ashland. Brother« in £OOi sheep. In a month the disease has
Tn» »‘b-cnE-r J»'»-* notice that be ie now pr»;-»r- •Unding are cordially invited to at'end.
spread over a space of five inch*»; iu be i»nniab«hle by a flue of not less than Mexieo. and recounting some of the
General Grant on the Chin«». Qneatlon.
E DE PEAT, N. G.,
e4 to Mil or.'er, t * <i.«»»» of um *
ten or twelve weeks pretty nearly all S10O or imprisonment in a Peniten­ evauts of the glorious campaign. It ia
W. W. K en cnob , tiec y.
Rebekah meetings uu Tues lay evening, Bear- t over the whole body. A greater or Jess tiary not exceeding six months, or by our privilege if not our duty, to avail
Advices from General Grant in April
amount of time may be required under both fine aud imprisonment, and also ourselves of tbw pleasure. The ma ­
t"W full ot the muon e»cn muath.
different circumstances of temperature by the forfei'nre of all property nse I ter i* iu our own hands, and tbe oul.v represent a very anxious feeling
BEST BCCk .'KIN. IN GREA J VA
or invented in the prohibited business. question is to how, and where it shall through Asia respecting the restric­
and other modifying influences.
Ri ET Y,
S ymptoms .—The first sign of the ex­ The aecond section makes it uulawfut be done. I confess I am not an expert tion of Chinese immigrants to America
Al-.l tc. I«uber .»c , etc. C^ll *t œj .stAbU.biaeti'
istence of scab in rubbing against auy for any person, corporation or com in getting np meeting" of any kind.but Grant’s response to an addre-a of
«a Granite Strwt sul »w f>x yourself.
projecting body within reach—as it pany to employ any Mongolian snbj<-ct I know that if yon were as anxious to Chinese merchants at Penang, in which
extends
sheep bite themselves. ki»*k of China for any of the above named come together here.*" yon were to hear they n®k him to exert his powerful in
-18 THE-
J.io B II. Htiit Itings.
fheir bind feet at their aides sod purposes, except as a teacher or in­ tbe bugle blast, to battle, thirty one fluence in their behalf to advocate the
(Dolflfl
shoulders. If one is oaught and the terpreter of the Chinese laDgnag®, and years ago. the task of calling yon out removal of those restrictions, and thus
band plaoed on the mootb, while impose« a fine of Sl(K) for each offen»»e. wonld be comparatively easy. But iD restore the intercom*»» between the two
OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA.
iufected parts are scratched gratification The United Stabs District Courts are the absence of a better plan.as a begin nations to its former footing, was a v»»rv
Sam<- size as the Sacramento R kcorp U n is evinced by nibbling at the band,and given jurisdiction of all cases arising nmg. I will assume tbe respoosibiliity decided remonstanca sguinst th* con­
after reqnes ing, not command, that tract system, which h* declared tn be
ion , 24 by 36, .»nd J9“price reduced to when the infectiou is severe or general under thi* proposed law, and the Pres
jn-t as s<»ou as yon read this address, slaverv.
this
Dibbling
movement
is
regarded
as
ident
ia
directed
to
notify
the
govern
­
“On that point.” ha said
-Apple Trees fur Sale -t flit—
FOUR DOLLARS PER AUM
an infallible sign. Examination will ment of China of its provisions as soon yon ait down and drop the nnderaigned. ••American« would naturally
feel
IN ADVANCE.
disclose spots on the skin, white and as enacted. The bill concludes with at Eugene, Oregon, a note giving yonr strongly. It wa« in order to free on*
ROBERT NIXON,
bard, the center marked with yellow the following proviso, which is intend name, place of address, together with ran« from slavery that we fon»rht along
Fd‘»»w -tiki P-iMlsb««.
points of exndatiou, which adheres to ed to cover all treaty requirement-.- any suggestion yon think proper as to war. Af'er the terrible sacrifices mod-
A LSO A GENERAI. ASSORTMENT OF OTHER
the wool, matting the fibres together. “Provided that th * citizens of China, the most convenient time aod place of during th »t war to free th* negro, it
Pu t re-s .a>i s u- .b». Pe icoes, Pe.»'S, Pluiu»,
Pnt r*. <7U»rne», Curreuts, Grape, Guoee-t»er>>«»,
The
wool may be firm on these spots, as respects the right to travel or reside meeting etc, etc. And also, see that could not be expeet«d that Americans
El-., E C.
and
no
scabs may be seen at thia stage. in the United State», »hall enjoy the every soldier in yonr neighborhood ¡« wnnld consent to • revival of another
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Tbeu the yellow moisture evaporating same privileges, immunities »nd ex made aware of the movement by send­ form of slavery in which th* Chinaman
—I also h vve a variety of —
gives place to a yellow scab, wbioli emptions while so traveling or residing ing the paper to him containing this was the victim.” H* said ihis was the
adheres firmly to the skin and wool. in the United States, and shall be pro­ Theo, so soon as I am satisfied yon nbjeciion on the part of th» Ameri
SHADE TREES.
Raw places appear at points which the tected in person and property in the favor th* proposition, notice will bi­ cam* to Chinese emigration. Tn o'h»r
animal can reach with its teeth and same manner as the citizen» of other given calling th* meeting at th»- tim- respect* they ha 1 none but kindly feel
GAR WAP:.E, »OFT MAPI E. OREGON MA-
A I E. I 1 ai K VAIMI.
IVtilM’l
bind feet. The disease is complicated foreign nations are entitled to by treaty snd place, which a msjoritv seem to inga toward the Chines* people, and
jCUE-lNVi. ALL K NO-» OF HICKORY,
in summer by the pretence of larvae ot stipnlations with such foreign nations, indicate. I am well ns-»tired that we they wonld extend to them, if they
ELMS ALANiUUs. IRON *ouD,
BOX
ELDER, CALIF» -R n I a
shall he well cared for in whatever chose to make their home with ns th»-
the blow fly, the maggots growing and not otherwise
MiAl.NL l-. LINN. WAP.HOO,
locality we may meet, and tlraf w>- welcome they extend to th* r»-st of lhe
under the scab. The animal becomes
BLA K ASU.OSA»«E OK-
The
Capitol
building
at
Washington
A'ijE, El' .. EiL>.
wonld be favored by railroad com world. In his eddrese he does not onee
nervous, excited to wildness and can­
not obtaiu properly either rest or food, will shortly 1x3 lighted by electricity. pauies and other companies having allude to the prejudice against cheap
thus losing fksb and becoming re­ It is proposed, also, to Ourry the elec­ means of conveyance. Now, soldier*, labor nor to the peculiar «enfim*nt* of
duced
to a skeleton from constant irri­ tric cnrreDt to the dome of the build­ the matter is in your bands. »Shall California. Ho doubted, and no on»-
■ntxAMF.TB al S h vb
'TÄttamcyat^aw.
tation and’lack of nutrition, only the ing, and by means of several large we meet? If to, let me hear form you could doubt, that in the end. no matter
P ortland , O regon .
strongest
animals recovering if left jets, light up the entire city of Wash promptly.
what agitation might for the time being
Ba «oti'-ul ev-*r-bio mmg Ru>es, ar.d
ington,
dispensing
with
gaa
altogether
Will
also
newspapers
friendly
to
tbe
without
treatment.
Yterticular
altentnwi
paid
to
Land
Titles,
Collecfinf
effect
matters »t bome, the American
*
«»tn mi* »>1 H.thii «s.
R emidies . — Destruction of the par­ in the streets and pnblic grounds. The “Mexican Soldier” please give this people would treat the Cuineee with
JNtta and.all land« of f»o tien.im i Claimau
----- Sometliiuif New-----
asites and tbeir eggs is the only object plan is pronounced entirely practica- one insertion, and greatly oblige. If kindness and justice, and not deny to
of remedial treatment. A great num­ tde, and the great height of the dome you will, you shall have an honorary the free and deserving peopl* of that
ALEX sNoEit PEA 'H, ee.rii—tin market sui
Principal Office, Jacksonville, Oregon.
oía faTwt •» ui um J-»i’A>EoE PERSIMMON.
introduced, i is
iB a circumstance
uiiuuujomuvn peculiarly
p
favorable seat in the camp of our reunion. Ile- country the asylum they offer to the
G ibbs & S tkaox will attend to my busin«-« ber of remedies have been introduced.
u. COOLIDGE.
Portland.
[v3no7t
areenio and meroary have proved very' to the undertaking
»pectfolly,
J. F. A mis .
reet of the world.—Fr.
DR. J. H. CHITWOOD,
---- ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY—
J. S. E
BY Il BIT HABT.
How People Lived Fifty Yeare A<o and
How They Live Now.
,
George T.Baldwin
Jno. R. B. Hutchings
THE
YREKA JOURNAL
LEADING PAPER
Ashland Nursery.
I
I
A
Fa «ht or Netee.
For outdoor useful ve^r nothing ba
short coalutu» » »re made.
New psrasols have cover» of the
finest tatting made in wheel« and cres­
cent«.
Vt ry full ruffles on lace edging tl^a
simplest sleeve now worn m»ka» it
stylish.
Ol-i fashioned changeable silks are
again in fushiou for dresses and hat-
trimmings.
There are tnany pretty desing« fo|
flounce« on the »new dreuseR shown
the openings.
The fashionable walking boots for
ladies have black and white tops, with
heavy kid uppers.
A novelty is a corsage of psle blue
fonlard. to be worn with varioas skirts
of velvet, white muslin or silk.
A naw suit material ia called "Amp
zou doth.” It is Dot necessary to be
strong minded to wear a suit of it.
In mantles two forms will prevail
umil the warmer days—the first a
variety of the dolman, the second a
jacket with a plastron front.
Biack-thrcad stockings are shown,
and.it is said, will be worn all summer.
1’hey are embroidered with pale bluo,
lemon-color, pink or red.
The special Dovelty in cambrics con­
sists of small stripes in Roman colors
on dark grounds, and Pompadoor
colors on deep blue and green grounds.
Jackets are made of tan, beige,
cream, gendarme- and bottle-green
cloth, the edges are merely stitched,
ai»d func-iful pearl buttons are the only
trimmings.
French bnnting, instead of being
confined to single colors, is Dow shown
with white, cream.pearl.or Sevres bine
ground«, strewn with small leaves or
with flowers.
The small bustles need all along |cx
trained and demi-traioed skirts ure now
oom mended by fashionable modistes
for supporting the paincr draperies of
short suits.
The pretty old time fashion of drap­
ing white tulle in V shaped folds iu
tho <ront of dark dresses is revived.
Sometimes the neck is cut out in hoart-
shape.and a reverse is set each side.
Among tho gay toilets imported for
the wateriug places is a »ilk-bandkes-
chief costume with peony-red ground
strewn with palm leaves in India
colors, and larger palm haves in the
borders.
At the furnishing bouse new hosiery
for the spring and summer is made of
the fine Sea Island cotton in cream and
ecru tiuts, embroidered on the insteps
or else np the side in quaintly edm-
Lined colors.
In Paris a great effort is being made
to revive camellias for evening wear,
but white roses are preferred because
of tbeir more graceful appearance.
The camellia suits only a stately
lady, and is not becoming to small peo­
ple.
The handsomest all black grenadines
have satin-brocaded leaves, diamonds,
large spots, or lozenge-shaped.figures!
aud are made up over colored silk
throughout, such as mandarin yel­
low. salmon, gendarme blue and rose
pink.
The Pompadour styles are chosen for
the gay youthful dresses that will be
worn at summer resorts. These bav^
over dress«« very bnnebily draped, a
great deal of shirred trimming« and
lace with fichus, jabots and puffed
sleeves.
Texan Mann«ii.
The following extract is from a pri­
vate letter to a member of tbe New
Y rk legislature iron: a friend travel­
ing in Ttxa*.-
"I just wish you conld have been
with me when I took in tbe assembly
c amber; you would have laughed all
tbe rest of your life. Tbe Capitol
stsnda on a slight eminence at the bead
of the main street, in the mi<lst of a
rivlely laid out garden, with tumble
down steps leading to the door. Ooce
inside th« two story lime mill, th* first
thing which «trikes yon is dost. Look
out ! or your feet will trip in some of
the many holes in the rag carp»-t that
lies covered with dust in the main ball
dividing the assembly from tbe senate
chamber.”
• You enter to the right thrnngh »
Darrow door, tbe far famed, but now
(•ally neglected, assembly chamber.
Oli.ve gods, what a sight I It is night;
in the speaker’s chair sit* what lo-.ka
like a man; you can't just mak* out.
what it i\ as most of the bonorahla
gentlemen are very busily engaged in
smoking, and the smoke from »«» many
pipe« hangs like a cloud over their
heath—very typical as all th« speeches
I h»atd also eBded in awoke. Every
member had a hghted tallow candle
sticking ia his desk. Whether it is
part of the outfit of every member I
cannot say, bnt I snppoee it is.for each
one on tbe adjournment of the honae,
carefully laid his away.
The clerk
seamed to me to run th« machine,as be
had a good deal to say at different
time». Ou« thisg in particular atnuaed
tn» h* wan calling th* roll, and not
liking the way tb« members answered,
or failed to answer, aa they lay back
-prawling with their fe»t on the desk»,
ba oried oat.- *T<»n fellow« better pay
mere attention: they« won’t be a quo­
rum if you don’t look out.’ Thia i<
simply feet n
Shasta Courier: Quartz pro-peoting
parties are becoming nnasrom in this
consty. On» from Nevada county ie
operating near Mnlatowo, and two
fro« Maripo-a are investigating (ba
bills on both sides of Clear creek,
from Richard's place io tbe Tnwar
Rouse. We understand that the new
comers are highly elated ' with the
“prospects” they have a»taine<i, and
that, they have written letters to their;
mining friends at bome to ‘ come to
Shusts county if you want to find noh
quart»**
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