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

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Lot: it. «Kin rru:>.
NOV. -.s. 187»
FRIDAY..
F -ank Brnrers came
• uuntv this week.
Lin*'» of I'raiel.
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The follow ing is the weather report
furnished us by If. C. H f., f a the week
fending N»»v. 2«>th:
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v. -Henry N. C »pp,
■ics of valuable and
i land an i m’ning
? a new w »rk, “ The
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chirge, tlm names
land attorneys and
u» visa to be thus
11 of oar real estât..*
ir c.irils to the p:ib-
Uopp, XVa-ihingt .ui.
The first quarter of J. Q. XVillits' sing­
ing school ends to-morrow evening, and
an »thcr q i irtcr will begin next Satur-
day evening.
A c<>ny»my of financiers, with R. P.
Earhart at its head, have inc »rporated
under the title of the“W illam *tte W oo’en
W orks C »inbany.
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larger beets grown in S
but these were grown in
the seed, are perfectly .•
and are fair sjH cimens
raiscl by M^ ravl<»r. <
and root crops of all k:
equal vigor.
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FoRTt^tATE E scape .—Last Monday
evening a little six-year-old daughter of
M. Armstrong, while in ute house alone,
attempted to put some wood on a tire in
an open grate, when her apron caught
fixe and
a ’ in a moment was all alslaze. The
fi,c
child screamed in her frig’at, and her
mother, who was out in the yard hanging
up clothes, rushed into the house in time
to extinguish the fire before the child
was burned at all.
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On the ing <»f .‘.shl ind Lodge No. 23, A. F. &
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( ’aptaill A. M..last ev'iàig, the following cflicert
and ns were elected f r the ensuing year:
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W.; M. Baum, J. I).;
J. M. McCall,
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Sugar Pine lumber,
Y< How Pine lumber
Shakes.
Shingles,
s Alfalfa hay,
For sale nt Engle Mills
Farmers. Attention !
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M< -srs. Fountain
Farlow, at tho'
I''.irm»-rs Store, will pay the highest mar­
ket price for !,oil.» imsimls of oats and
1 .OOil bushels of wheat. They will give
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The workmen at Mir sh ,t ( T Í 3 s ish
nix.
and door fa t »ry w ere ob’ig»?.l to work
unt 1 midnight
st Friday,
Frn'nv in order to
Ini'jht 1 >3t
W agon ’ R> ad
1 ave the win low fra mes f»r t’.e ' < hl 1 Fel- n ) n »' c? h n b»? i 30 l
low’s Hall ready for the brick-layers by C VM J.T, wj S
ov a ill 1
a”’ II.
the next morning.
p »st • ’.ir? that
Bybre s rice track n-nr Ja ksouvillc ÍI inhv an l J. N i 111. r_* » ; : > mi i g
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has been rep tire 1 an 1 will be put in as Clt Z31Ì I of J I'Cl» 1VU , w 1 mut ti?
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go» » I c ndition ir* possible f >r the Decem- CltlZJ It I of A i’ll A l I a i I vi :i v ty
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her live», ail :: n w j i lg ?s stan 1, 20 uri i
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feet, high, hai 1 »een erected. Over $175 ah ir; ». t»
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has been subscribe.1 for ¡»u ses.
ar l,thr s i vjy •; ;; r> .nil? to '
V. S. Paymaster, Col. XX. B. M. Pot­
.try '• i
w.ll t" • ’»■ ->-?•? it.
Th
ter, accompanied by his daughter, came »haul I b'a large a‘t?:i 1; i;o at a in ,-et -
in last Monday from Fort Klamath, ing cdle I i a t’i * i»r
; »f a m »veinent
where lie had been to leare the boys of s ich vit il importa.ice t > the people
of
their rogu’ar allowance bl f lucre, nn .l left owr neighb »r’.i > »d, and we 1<> k for a g»
on. the first stage fus Hun Francisco.
era! 11 n »it.
XVa have not been able
Cattle raisers in the vicinity of Shoo learn wimre the meeting ivili be he!
Fly, XX'asco county, Oregon, have sold to but if ; r ) >:n ha; not biw:i secure bit w
Messi-s. Lang A Ryan, four thousand not be ;li nri’t t» ohtiii on?, an 1 the
eight hundred head of cattle. The prices place may be easily found.
paid were as follows: yearlings, S7; cows I
Carpenters are laying the upper 'joists
and tw»j-year-olds, 810; three year-olds,
I of the Odd Fellows’ Hall
$18 •
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Semi-annual
a bninistrat »r, ;i!e I
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aib.nist ration
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L and O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon )
Nov. 17th, 1879. f
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- hen by given that the follow-
g name I s '-tt’er has filed notice of his
*; ■ o n to make final proof in support
iiis »I lii.i, and secure final entry tliere-
' at t:;e v ipir.tiion < f thirty days froni
_■ <>f this
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notice, viz: .lames F
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\)»piicatioii
No. 2,37*/
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East, and names tin*
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NOTICE.
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John S. Mill, r, to
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suit to rec »ver money, M ■ n to set
be ? re asi le ver lict and f »r new tri t' or regards
XV.a. Bybee; t ike > un 1 • a Ivi ;e: n mt.
i». . n u l Lorraine, a nat n e of France.
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AVBATH Si H.ioi.. Every rhin­
10 o’»;!.»ck in the Presby-
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Uni in 7!. There will
lntt *, to
1. ro pi'ir s.rvic i every .Sunday at li
Decree A. M.; Sunday school it 2 P. M.
L. L R ogers , Piator.
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C
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MAR Bi RD
K. An ler.-; a vs. J. H. Sk: Imoi
al.; t > foreclose mortgage. Decree gr
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To be D iscontin ’VEI».—During the
winter term the primary department at
the College will be discontinued in order
to give more loom f. r the pupils in the
higher departments. The attendance at
the college has been increasing beyond
the most sanguine expectations of the
Faculty and Trustees, and the increase
during the winter term will be such that
the primary department will be actually
crowded,out of the building.
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secrete I the u i
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Soon th ■y cima,
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ex ' ii i ? I, “
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in th ■ dark ie»s,
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Mr. E. H. C >vev, r • e lt'v from In’c-
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iixs’ wccì *» , w > ki i ; Í ii- J. S. E’i-
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Mr. C ov;?’,’ -3 -vi ex .-e’lent arti-
i n the i: e of
■ car :ig i w ik,
N ew E lves
\t a meetm»of t’’e Trus­
tees of Ashland C liege lo hl la t S it ir-
dav evenii.g. a com»nittee wa^ ap!» > ’if" I
t»> havi* brick fines b'ii’t in t’’e C >l’"ge
building. This is a nr.tter which ha;
needed attenti n for s me ti e. as t
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present the m *" il ¡»¡-»es » xten I up t'-r »u ;’i ( ’
the n»of, an 1 there is t •»> m reh danger
of fire to 1» • risked ti;>»n a buil I ng up >:i
which there i? no ins.irance.
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other buck boar 1 < f « xi.ui'
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rather lighter »s being hurt bv M-sir-.
Kentnoranl Eitbtnk« for Mr. Phillips.t »
be u>e 1 up >:i the I. nkville route.
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h at the time,
force
the crew
were -compelled to
into the rigging to av »id I being
U isilt I overboard. There they re a ned
thorn :gnly drenched an I sull'ciing from
the cold, until about nine o clock,
which hour the vessel turned - ri < n
I earn ends «and beif n bre iking up
jict <i i?he t»> the
avail. It was
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nut hold t'.'gc
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To < >i»r> F ellows !
The members <>I
Marsh A Co. have agreed to have the
Ashland Lodge, No. 45, I. <>. O. F., are
northern stoic room nn ler Masonic Hail
hereby specially urge I t » be ¡»resent at
ready f >r Dr. Chita ■»»oil to move in by th«
the next regular m.-eting of the L > lg »,
first of December.
tn-qiorrow evening, as business of imp .r
Geo. McCloud, one of the former
tanee is to be considered.
Academy students, came over from S >.la
R. P. N eil , N. G.
Springs, Cil., list Saturday, and is now
E. D e P eatt , Sec.
one the College boys.
A P ieasant T ime . The proprietors,
Spencer D. Diekins on, a pioneer of the
builders and workmen engiged upon old Territorial days and a well known
the new brick block, with their wives, and universally respected citizen, »lied at
had an »Aster supper it Houck’s lad Fri his lumie in Yoncalla last Thursday.
day evening, in honor of th«' completion
V»'e hive rc'civc l timbrât number of
»4 the brick work of th - firs‘ st »ry < » the the M »u’.itain Review, published at Sus m-
building. A very enjoy able time 13 re v l’e. Lassen Co.. C;d. It s a !i . e-c ■! r a i
L arge B eets . S mil. Tar •r, livin.r
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cn lL gue river, about f
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Eayle Point, hai sent in
have
ireigh »»ver f»»rty ¡»omuls.
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Caro Bros. ofR sebiirg ha-,
a branch st ro at Oakland
Aaron, well known t> old
charge.
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received every •1 tv by Biit’er A R »ek-
fellow at thJ rioiv or St >iv. Among
— invoice
large
other tilings on the w it i a t^
of ladies’ clocks of the latest styles, Just
receive»! a supply of Schun:.uh< r s ci
ebrated oatmeal . »id .'ib'inc’e s r » iste 1
coffees. A full st >»;k of gm r.d merc’.an-
disc alw ivs o:i lr; 11.
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T he B est P aint . The Imjierishable
mixed paint is warranted by the agent,
Dr. Wiitwoud, not to crack, peel or blis­
ter, and t»> cover better and work easier
than any other paint. If you are going
to paint your house or barn or wagon <>r
machinery, give it a trial.
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N<>. 72, A. F. A’ A. M.,was ID
Canyonville a few days ago,
lowing officers in.tailed: C.
XV. M. ; D.. H imlin, S. W.;
J. W. ; J. \rzner, Tretti. ; J
D. M. Carthy, Tyler.
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Th:;» ksjii a g Fay in Ashland began with
services in t e Pre byterian church#
’.. de and eloquent dis-
1«. 1 b? Rev. L. L. Ri»g-
cuurs ? was g .
Ai 1 o’ ti.u-k, the dinner spread iit
the Masonic building by the ladies of the
P.. soytci inn church was the center of
Lt i: ction and was patronized by a gaodly
number of hungry and devoted thanka
givers. At 7:30 in the evening the mus­
ical and literary entert-1 inment began at
the church, and thy programme, pub­
lished l ist week, was ¡»resented with
p1 easing success in every resjiect
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regret that <»ur limited space will not ad-
ni i fuller report, but can only say that
all who took part aciiiiitted themselves
admirably, The address by Prof. Nich-
ols fully met the high expectations that
awaited it; the tableaux, recitations,
music and cl :;r..'le were all received with
well mei
I a; plause. and even tlie most
captious critic v. »'.tld have been ¡»uzzled
♦ » disc.iv« r anv i ’ p rtunity for improve-
ment
the e.'.erc»ses. After the enter-
t’lii'meut there was a grand rush for tho
.»y ter supper, and thctables were filled
in a. twinl I ikj . and many persons Were'
ci mpelled to have without their rations.
Altogether, ab».iit ¿»150 was realize»! by
the 1 lilies of the church, and they wish
t » return thanks to all who assisted thent
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ergeti»; committee of arrangement
tin- M s mi? cuter::iirill’» -nt of Christmas
alren ly beymi active prcpira-
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the event. an I expect t? m ike
gre atiwt s -ial attra tion of the ’ ea-
< 1 portiriity will be riven forthose
Í: • 11 •t da" eto entert.un theinselve.-,
w ill <jt!ier amusement;, i .
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l e gi en ar. 1 the Lal' will be a reg i-
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’ SY ASHLAND LODCE, NO. 2£
A. F< a A. M.
Everybody Invited tc?
Attend !
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Su ; per will be served in grand style
in the new Masonic Hall.
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country nori i
with a v; .n Ir >
His sun and an »t ier > :u:g man started
on horseback over the mountain ••• 'Cain
t’le true condition of aff.dr.s, expictiiig to
find a meli'.nehidy wreck at the foot < f
s ’’.lie st ?p. dangw us embankment, To
and
the surprise and rtd ef of i i,;
Mr.
friends <.f the f.e ghter, 1
t ;.un
Givin.i drove in on Mon i-iy
that
.'U.’t wagons all 1 i ght. an»l re;
. ■ th«
the <»n\v acci lent lie met wit
breaking » i the t »ague of his
ti'»n.’’ The accident h -1 edlier d»*\el­
oped into tragic d pr p rt’oiis through
the natural evolutionary growth of a
passing rumor, or it ha! been br night to
its s msat oil'd perfecti m in the ferti’e
i imagination of the »»wm r of a pair f ly-
ing lips going
g
northward on the stage.
j Which was it ?
lb
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i.'.aiiv a large «npprupri ition of
mil commenced the construct:' .i
fi-.r-iM "ii ■ ditches by which
ill con Inct v.-.iter t»> desert lau I
iv ' a ciaiin »r.'-n. '! he -e are large
of lan 1 ¡1» l oth » f tl if-.e valleys,
iclaimel; and it is ai l they are
r and e s .able to frosts than the
i
E xamin ’ ation . — The <
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that oral and written i.-xumin »ti »n of
■ f d! tern: clas a s at the College wi.I
I k id during the first week in Decern
!•; and t! u Facu’ty, desiring their
u< rk to la- thoroughly tested, extend a
cordial invitation to everyone interested
to attend any time »biriitt the week,with
the privilege of questioning the pupils in
any study. Among the classes may be
ii!'-!i<i"ne 1: Practical arithmetic. English
g:aini.i.-.:-, L.tin, pliys.o ogy, ge-metry,
1 ■ -k-k e ing, mental arithmetic and an­
cient ! is-’orv. .* 11 who are ab'c
ab’c to s|-ire
s
s -,.io time from b :s»n *,s should attend,
and t'm0 be e i.ib’ed b- g da soma i 'on of
v’ at it; being <! u >' m tr.» sclmo! nwhi-h
re • ’’ 1 ive so <’ .•-» an intere t. Th?
p; ot.. . ». ti.n- ?! . Tn .tc'ssur -’y at-
ten 1. An e-< .m ’.i' g c • ’ ii'rw bus 1.... ..
<;o ;,oo.vd of
Cl ’, Supt. J. D. Fount
Leeds.
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