Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 02, 1880, Image 3

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    T emperance L ecturw . —Aa per jp-
B abe D ead .—On Wednesday morning The Ashland and Lakeview Mull a .
We call y«»ur attentimi to the adver­
nouncement,
E. W. èyan» Grand ^Lec­ ATTENTION
EVERYBODY T
tisement of Mr. Reeser in another col­ Wnj. H. R »berts and wife awoke to find
FRIDAY
APRIL Î. IMO.
Republican primaries to-morrow.
Eveiyone
in
Jackson
and Lake counties turer of the Inde(»endent Order cf GTo«d
umn. Mr. Reeser is one of the reliable that the:r babe, but two or three months
Snow is over three feet deep at Fort me:chants of the town and will give old, which they had taken to bed with has been more than satisfied with the Templars, gave a lecture in the Presby­
way ihe mails have been put through on terian church in this ¡dace last Friday
Klamath.
you full weight and measure for your them apparently entirely well, had died
this
route t^is winter, and the contrast evening. ’Ihe lecture had be.n carefully :
Chicken thieves are annoying the peo­ money.
during the night unknown to them. Dr.
with the miserable failures of the sub­ prepared and occupied about an hour in •
ple about Yreka.
A black substance, resembling coal, was Chitwood was called in at once, but he contractor last winter lias drawn atfen- I delivery. As an essay upon the subject 1
—AT
J. C. Durkee offers f 1 sale his house brought to The Dalles by J. W. Allen. found that the life had fled far beyond ti >n with ¡»eculiar frequency to the faith- - of temperance abstractly considered, it i
••nd lot on Granite street. 1 articular» It wax found on Mill creek, a short the reach of human skill. The cause of I ful manner in which the service has l »en wau highly commendable, but as a fem- I
wifirntR
DA I E
I
THERMT R
distance back of town. It burns freely, death is not known. .
in another column.
performed Ly the present earners. In I perauco lecture of to-d:iy, in a temper- i
—F or —
6 ». M 12 il
What little hay is left in Lake county and is thought by many to be the out
A ntidote for W ild P arsnip .—Con­ ordinary winters the snow and b id roads ance community, to a temperance audi­
25
croppings of a coal ledge.
Snow. 1 inch.
46
is worth $49 per ton.
siderable stock is being poisoned near make travel over the mountains between ence, it was a little lacking in that, fresh- ' CASH or BSADY PAY!
2«»
cl<>udy...........
32
52
Madam
Holt,
of
the
Franco-Atnerican
We should be glad tc hear from mo~> '
Roseburg by what is supposed to be wild this place and Linkville not only very ness and interest which a more practical!
snow, 7in....
40
37
tn Jacksonville, has bought the hotel
difficult mJ unpb ?.-—.nt, but often preca- j dealing with the temperance question ■
of our correspondents.
28
M .....
25
50
1
I Luiiness of G. M. Coburn in that, place, parsnip, says the Plait dca er. Several
29
cloudy...........
49
20
farmers have Lst some valuable milch rious and almost impossible. This win- ! would have had. After the lecture was 6 lbs Y C Sugar.....................
C. H. Williams has started a brick­
30
55
and will continue to give entertainment cows, mainly from their not knowing ter has been the worst that has been ' concluded, remarks were made by Mes­ 4 lbs Cotlee............................
27
yard near Jacksonville.
32 Kolar Sp’m, 14 oz candles.
.......
31
33
48
to the public in the same satisfactory how to treat cases of poison of this kind. known since a mail route crossed these srs. T. O. Andrews, L. L. Rogers and J. 28 Wax
“
Lucien B. Applegate returned from manner that she has in the past.
H.
Mayfield
upon
the
matter
of
liquor
mountains
and
yet
we
have
seen
tffe
Baking
soda
per
lb ...
We are furnished an effective remedy,
F or R ent .—The house known as the Lake county last Friday.
selling
in
our
town,
and
the
sentiment
Extra
table
rice
per
lb
mails
put
through
with
unfailing
regu-
;
Lieut. C. B. Backus, who takes Lieut. which is simply this: Feed the poisoned
Vining Boarding House is for rent upon
Tobbacco
“
Douglj^s county w.ll spend about $10,- Shelton's ¡»lace in L. Co.,
that
no
lawful
means
to
prevent
it
should
1st Cavalry, animal a few quarts of flour or shorts larity, in spite of obstacles which it was !
5 lb boxes tea.............
reasonable terms. For particulars apply 000 for bridges this season.
passed through town this week, on the mixed with water; it is known to ba a expected by everyone w uld cause tem­ be neglected was received with enthusi­ Paper tea, 1 lb...........
to Mrs. Vining at the Union Hotel.
Mr. Casto, one of tho Phoenix School way to Fort Klamath,
porary interference with the mails. To asm and-applause. Mr. Ryan has long Onions per lb...............
His wife ac- good remedy.
perform this service, however, it has re­ been connected with the Grand Lodge of S. F. s< ap, full wt per lb.
B a » on and L ard W anted .—At the Directors, was in Ashland on Tuesday, companied him as far as Jacksonville,
I in the interest of the school.
To
I
mprove R obert ’ s H ill .—The
Good Templars in this state, and is well Wh’t Castile soap
where she will remain until the roads are
I quired indomitable pluck, and has cost
Pioneer Store, where the highest market
businoss men of Roseburg and the farm­ no small sum in the matter of broken ve­ versed in the history of the order, which Pressed hops
Douglas county has 60 school districts better.
price will be paid for thebaine.
Borax
ers living south of that place are sub­ hicles alone. Indeed, when the roads he states has a larger membership than Buck wheat flour 5 lbs....
and 3,780 persons of school age.
B utler A R ockfellow .
The “Congressional Record,” contain­ scribing to a fund for the improvement
were very muddy it was unusual for a all the other temperance organization» Yeast powders 3 cans........
J. R. Bailey has sold his place on ing full reports of the proceedings of
of
the
road
between
Roseburg
and
the
Good clean salt per 100 lbs.
T he T ime to B uy .— N ow is the time
combined
Foot’s crock to A. Koster for $400.
Congress, including the speeches of summit of Robert's Hill. The money is i day to pass without an axle being broken
Pure cider vinegar per gal.
to buy woolen goods, gent’s furnishing
members, now cornea regularly to the to be paid in coin whenever the County on one of the mail wagons. Too much
Grain pepper
“ lb .
The
Good
Templar
’
s
entertainment
will
Charley
Stanley,
who
came
up
from
goods, clothing, etc., at a bargain at
I
credit
cannot
be
given
to
Mr.
Phillips
—
clothing
—
Ashland
Library,
for
which
tho
members
Court shall have appropriated a sum for for the faithful manner in which the ser­ Shasta valley last week, says times are I
B itler it R >ckfellow s, where they are be given on Friday evening,i^pril 23d.
dull in that section, and the people rath­ Best cas pants....................
There is talk of removing the Willam­ of the Association are indebted to Con­ the same purpose equal to the aggregate
selling at reduced prices, to make room
vice has been performed; but we have er bluo over poor crop prospects. A
gressman
Whiteaker.
ette University from Salem to Portland.
of the subsciptions. It is thought the I recently learned something concerning
for the new spring stock.
By
inadvertence
on
our
part,
Mr.
Court will not hesitate to make the appro­ the government contractor which is not scorching north wind had dried up the
Maj. Fox, U. S. Paymaster, paid the
fields, to the great detriment of the grow­
C hance for a L ogging C ontract .— boys at Fort Klamath a visit last week. Richardson’« card last week was made to priation.
so
creditable
to
him.
Huntley,
who
Gent's vests from $1.50 to
The undersigned wishes to enter into a
ing grain, just before he left.
Benton county and Washington coun­ contain the assertion that the stalk of the
Best cas coats “
D ied of C onsumption .—The sad in­ holds the contract, among a number of
contract with some responsible logger
sugar
cane
after
tho
juice
is
expressed
Ilelffíous Notice«.
ty have nominated full ticket« for county
other
larger
mail
contracts,
put
in
a
bid
Duck
“
who will get out 500,000 feet of saw logs
ia as good feed as corn fodder. Mr. telligence was received here last week of
Hunting “
offices.
i for this which is some $3,000 or $1,000 a
There will be no preaching in tho Gingham blouses
for his new mill, a few miles above Ash­
Richardson meant us to say that the the death of Robert Rea, of San Diego,
The last storm caught a number of our leaves and the seed, or grain, are as good Cal., on Thursday, the 25th ultimo. Mr. year less than the mail can be cai ried for Ashland Presbyterian church next Suu- Duck
land. For particulars, apply to
Rea was a son-in-law of J. S. Eubanks, without loss, but he doubtless fully rec­ day morning. In the evening services Overalls from 50 cts to........
J ohn C handler , Ashland, Ogn. farmers with their fields plowed and as the common corn.
ompenses his loss by the income from
Pat overalls..........................
| ready for the sowing, but with the grain
40 At
'
___
Ashland
lays claim to the distinction having married his second daughter, some of the other contracts, which are will be conducted by Rev. L. L. Rogers. Gents cas hats from $1 to...
not yet sown.
of holding the champion philosopher. Pauline, in February, 1878. His death i known to be decidedly “fat.” Last fall
“ Caps............................
A cknowledgement . — Rev. F. X.
IHEP,
The Misses Anderson are having a We have a man in town who contempt- j was not unexpected, a3 the ruthless de­ I
Boys
hats and caps.............
Blanchet, of Jacksonville, gratefully ac­
i handsome awning built in front of their uously rejects tho theory that tho earth stroyer, consumption, had marked him ! Huntley's agent came to Ashland, and
Wh’t dress shuts from $1 to
knowledges the receipt of the sum of $42,
entered into a written Contract with ABBOTT.—On Wagner Creek, March Colored cot shirts from 50 c to
! millinery store.
26th, Ralph, son of John Abbott, aged Woolen shirts from $1 50 to..
is a sphere, and offers to wager $5 that for a victim many months ago, and he Ferree & Worden to pay them so much
which the generous citizens of Linkville,
awaited the last hour with a quiet resig­
7 years, 1 month and 7 days.
W.
C.
Myer
’
s
handsome
young
horse,
he
can
convince
any
college
professor
in
Ladies felt skirts from $1 12..
Lake county, kindly donated to the Irish
per
year
(about
$3,500
more
than
nation, disturbed only with grief for the
The funeral services were conducted Best corsets from $1 to...........
Relief Fund. The amount has been for­ “Arabian Buy" will make the season in a half-hour s argument that the earth is
sorrow-stricken wife and the two lovely he receives) to carry the mails for two at the family residence by Eider W. E. Ladies gaunt gloves from 25 c.
Douglas county.
flat.
warded to the Bishop of Galway.
years and a half. These gentlemen took Howe, and notwithstanding (he inclem­ Good cotton batting per lb
babes from whom he was called away.
B. F. Myer was in town last Thursday,
Howlish Wainpo, the old chief of the
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Mr. Phillips into partnership with them, ency of the weather, a large congregation Wall paper dble roll from 2
B argains .—For the next sixty days the first time since his accident. He Cayuse Indians, died at the Umatilla
Water ¡»roof from 62 to....
G round S luicing .—J. A. Bagley,who and the result has been eminently satis­
Fountain A Farlow will give you bar­ uses a crutch still.
assembled
to
pay
the
last
tribute
of
re
­
Fine
b’oa table linen ¡»er yd. .
reservation last week. He was peaceable sometime ago bought a small piece of factory to the people and to the govern­
spect
to the departed boy.
gains in all kinds of merchandise as they
Turkey
red
“
1
Ladd Savage and Dan Cardwell, of and friendly to the whites,and preserved land from B. F. Myer's upper farm on ment. A short time ago Huntley coolly
Ex good tabic oil cloth
So fades the lovely blooming flower,
wish to make room for new goods—and
Jacksonville, were in Ashland last week, the lives of the white settlers in Oregon Bear creek, which prospected pretty informed Ferree it Worden that after the
Frail, smiling solace of an hour,
they would ¡»refer to sell goods very low
m early days. His funeral was attended well, has been ground sluicing a portion i 30th inst., he would no longer pay them
and made us a short call.
So soon our transient comforts fly,
lot of embroidery, ladies’ hose
to moving them to their new store,which
And pleasures only bloom to die.
by
over
one
thousand
people,
including
of
it
for
several
weeks,
and
is
about
needles,
thread,
collar buttons, handker­
what
his
written
agreement
promised.
down
A
good
many
trees
were
blown
they expect to occupy within the next
II. IL
many citizens of Umatilla county.
chiefs, ribbons, braid, ladies hats, gents'
making a clean -up. We have not learned The reason was, 1m thought he could
Link-
on
the
road
between
Ashlaud
and
two months. They mean business.
neck ties, etc.
Samuel J. Newsome, assessor of Was­ just what ho has realized, but under­ have the mail carried for less. After the
ville during the last storm.
Hardware tinware, table and pocket
N otice .—All water dues owing to the
Morris Baum and wife went to Jack- co county, states that tho stock on Oeho- stand that he has ;r.ade at least good winter work was < ver, he thought the
cutlery, crockery an«l glassw’are, White
West Ashland Ditch Company to date, sonville last Friday to spend a week with co, and the western part of Wasco coun­ wages. The pay dirt begins at about ¡»resent sub-contractors would rather car­
Sewing machines at greatly reduced
I
if not paid within thirty days to Eugene their relatives in that place.
ty, has gone through the winter in toler­ four feet below the surface, and consider­ ry it for a little less than give it up. But Huose and Lot for Sale at prices. Please give me a call before
purchasing elsewhere.
Waliad, Collector, will he placed in the
able condition, but on the higher lands able ground pritapects well. Whether Mr. Huntley doesn’t know this country
a
Bargain.
Miss Millie Vining will teach the Van
T-erBacon, lard, butter, eggs, grain and
the
tract
is
large
enough
to
warrant
the
hands of an attorney for collection.
as well as he appears to understand the
of Wasco, Grant nnd Baker counties,
Dyke district school for a term of three
all
kinds of produce taken in exchange
I
By order of the Board of Directors.
east and southeast, the loss of stock has expense of undertaking any extensive manipulation of the strings that tie the
for
goods.
months, beginning next Monday.
The
house
and
lot
of
J.
C.
Durkee
on
40-4t
A. V. G illette , Secy.
been very great, sheep and cattle suffer­ mining operations, has not been ascer­ government purse. This is the worst
i-O'I
am also agent for D. M. Osborne
Granite
street,
opposite
Prof.
Nichols
’
The fifteen puzzle is among U3, sowing ing the most.
tained.
possible time of year he could have chos­
A shland , March 1st, 1880.
A
Co
.
’
«
reapers, mowers and self-binders,-
property. The best of garden land, cov­
the seeds of insanity, w« suppose. It
en for such a move. Roads will bo had
Whitewater
wagons, sulky rakes, etc.
The courtmartial at Vancouver trying
D eep S now .—Old hunters tell ns that
ered by the West Ashland Ditch. A
W agon R oad S urvey . — The Crescent may bo seen at the Ashland Drug Store.
for
some
time;
there
is
no
grain
or
hay
B. F. REESER,
the charges against Capt. Riley ended it« i
City Courier of April 24th says; In a few
A very pleasant little social party was labors last week, and the witnesses who there is more snow in the mountains of on the route, except that hauled to the good, roomy house and outbuildings.
A shland , Aj»ril 2d, 1880.
this neighborhood than they have ever
For sale at a great bargain for cash, In-
days a petition will be circulated for the given at Mrs. Vining’s last Saturday
were called from Fort Klamath have seen before at this time of year. There stations and owned by Mr. Phillips, and quire of J. C. Durkee, at his ranch on
purpose of raising Del Norte’s share of i evening, in honor of Miss Cora Linn, of
been returning, a few at a time. Col. have been one or two winters since the none can be taken thither. Mr. Huntly Bear creek.
42-2m.
the amount necessary to survey the route 1 Jacksonville.
I Whipple has gone to Ft. Lapowai, to as­ advent of the whites when as much, or could n »t possibly have found anyone
for the new wagon road. The total cost
Mai k Armstrong will build a dwelling sist in another courtmartial, wo under- nearly as much, snow fell, but in the who would take the contract at this timo
Notice to the Public !
of the survey is estimated at $700, and . house on his brother’s lot on Factory
1 stand, and will not return to his post fur course of the winter warm rains at dijter- at a figure even considerably in advance
this county is expe -ted to furnish one- [ street, as soon as he can obtain thu ne-
of what he is paying, and the idea that it
two or three weeks.
ent times carried off much of the snow.
To all whom it may concern:
I
third of that sum. One firm has signi­ cessary lumber.
could
be carried out for less is wild in­
The
plastering
of
the
M.
E.
Church
This
winter
we
have
not
had
a
single
As
my
wife,
Dcbrey
Ann
Galbreath,
fied its willingness to give $50 of the
O. R. Myer is building for rent a store has been completed, and it is expected warm rain—it has cleared up cold after deed, and could only have found lodge­ has left my bed and board without just t
amount.
on his lot next to Houck's hotel. The that the opening services will be held in every storm, and as a consequence the ment in the brain of one profoundly ig­ cause or provocation, I warn all persons ;
C olumbia R iver B ar . —This subject building is to be 20x36 feet, and will be j the building one week from next Sunday, northern slopes of the mountains are norant of the country. Mr. Worden against trusting her on my account, and |
j In appearance and comfort the church covered with an extraordinary depth of camo in from Linkville last week, and af­ hereby give notice that I will not pay any j
is agitating the minds of the people of neatly finished.
ter a short telegraphic correspondence
Oreg >n to a great extent, and reminds
debts of her contracting after this date. >
Stages on the Overland route aro still has been greatly improved since it was snow—snow’ that will melt slowly, too,
The Imported Percheron,
with Huntly and his agent, led them to
one of the time when Capt. Ea Is con­ running a3 they have been, the recent last used, and the arched ceiling will as it is very compact and icy.
R. G. GALBREATH. .
see the case as it is, and they hastened to
structed the jetties in the Mississippi storm having prevented the contemplated doubtless make it the best auditorium in
L inkville , O gn ., March 19, 1880. I
F rom L ake C ounty . —Sikes Worden announce that they would continue to
river. But all those topics of the day change in time.
I Southern Oregon.
paj’ what they had agreed to. Must be
are thrown in the shade since the intro­
Sheep Ranch For Sale ! iii
Captain Coi.nor, commander of the came in from Linkville last Saturday slippery fellows, those government con­
Jesse Dollarhide A Son have been re­
duction of the celebrated Oregon Kidney pairing and improving their Siskiyou steamer Oregon, died in his state room evening, and spent several days in the I
Tea. The first case it has failed to euro Mountain toll road, and will put it in the 1 on board the steamer on the 23d inst. valley. Mr. Worden has, perhaps, done tractors, when they don’t scruple to dis­
The undersigned offers for sale upon
ARABIAN BOY,
regard a plain contract in writing.
as
much,
or
more,
riding
over
the
west
­
in complaints of the kidneys and bladder, best condition possible.
Capt. Connor has long been in command
reasonable terms his sheep ranch situa­
ern portion of Lake county this winter as I To H orsemen .—Among our new ad­ ted on Dry crock, about six miles from
is vfet to be heard from.
AND
The heaviest taxpayer in Douglas of a steamer on the route between Port­ anyone, and he gives it as his candid
I ncoerei t .—The report in the North­ county is the O. & C. R. R. Co. It paid land and San Francisco, and by his gen- opinion that the loss of cattle in that I vertisements will be fobnd that of W. C. Phoenix. It consists of 600 acres of
ern California papeis that Chas. Davis, this year $2,970.
Fendal Sutherlin I tleinanly deportment and skillful sea- country will be nearly fifty per cent. Myer, who again calls attention to his deeded land, warrantee title, 300 acres
superior horses. He has fine specimens under fence, with the advantage of a
: manship had become a great favorite of
of Minersville, had thrown his son out of comes next, paying $816.
That
is,
counting
the
calves
that
have
of animals of Arabian, Shetland and large outside range; one of the best wa­
the traveling public.
—THE SHETLAND-
a window and killed him, and also caused
The storm which left seven inches of
been lost from everycau.se, as well as the Percheron blood, the latter being, of tered places in the country; pretty goed
The Pacific Coast Postal Index is the
the death of another son by driving him snow in Ashland last Saturday dropped
cattle that have actually died, there will course, of the most general interest to buildings, and a peach and plum orchard
name
of a new monthly publication by
out in the cold, proves to be incorrect. I rain chiefly, instead of snow, at Phoenix
not be more than half the cattle in the stockmen. The great demand for fine, in bearing. The place will be «old at
L. P. McCarty, San Francisco, devoted
Davis was in Shasta valley at the time it and further down the valley.
country this summer that there would large horses is turning attention to the $2 50 per acre. For particulars apply
exclusively to postal affairs. It will be
is reported the crimes were committed,
J. Q. Willits has taken the Union­ issued on the 16th of each month, and have been if the winter had been a favor­ Perchcrons more and more every year. to J. M. McCall, Ashland, or at the
and the son reported killed was there at
able one for stock. Horses have come We hear reports frequently of the good ranch to
town school for a term of six months.
W. O lliver .
I
will report all changes and new regula-
work with him. The boy who died had
The people of that section are fortunate i tions. A complete list of the postotfices through very well, with the exception prices and ready sale which the half-
been sick, an I exposed himself, thus
of the Iudian cayuses, on the reservation. blood Percheron horses command in the
in securing so good a teacher.
Notice of Dissolution.
! of the Pacific coast is given. Subscrip-
causing his death.
These
Indian
ponies
generally
winter
♦------------
Lost—On Friday evening last, a red | tion price is $1 a year; single copies, 15
Northern part of our own state, and this
very well, but many have died this win­ is the favor they are meeting with all
V ernelles .—The Vernelle dramatic coral cuff pin. The handsome finder will i cents.
The copartnership heretofore existirg
ter. Mr. Worden says that the old In­ over the country.
troupe gave an entertainment in Houck’s be rewarded providing it is left at thia
between J. M. McCall & Co., of Ashland, I
The wreckers who are searching for dians, with whom he has talked about
Hail on Thursday night, and, notwith- ; office, or with Miss Frocine Erb.
and C. S. Sergent, of Phoenix, under
the
sunken steamer, Brother Jonathan, the winter, tell him it is the worst they
C old W eather .—In the crowd about
standing their late arrival, which caused
the firm namo of C. S. Sergent Co. ,has
New mines have been discovered on ■ which went down some years ago near
the impression to spread that they would
the postoffice the other morning the con­
have
ever
seen.
The
hillsides
were
quite
been dissolved by mutual consent, C. S.
not play on that night, they had a good Cow creek, this county, which aro said Crescent City with about a million dol­
versation turned upon the hard winter,
bare,
and
considerable
range
was
availa-
Sergent is authorized to make collections
audience. The members of the com­ to promise well. The snow has prevent­ lars on board, think they have found the
—GEN. FLEUBYfmd BOBBY BURNS
ble when Mr. W. left, and it was hoped and one gentleman from Northern Illi­ and Bettie the business of the late firm.
pany were all tired by their rough trip ed through prospecting up to this time.
wreck in eighteen fathoms of water. the stock would soon begin to gather nois said we didn't know anything about
will be kept at my «table near Ashland th«
over the Siskiyou«, but gave a lively
C. S. S ergent ,
John Holt has begun work on the Pieces of wood and other evidences of flesh and strength. The results of the cold weather here. In a log house in Il­
ccning «ea«on.
performance, which was well received,
[41-4t]
J.
M. M c C all & Co.
and elicited frequent applause. The foundation of the new Presbyterian wreck were brought up by the grappling winter 1
— ARABIAN BOY until the 28th of
v.e proven that in most cases it linois, mud-plastered inside and out, in
troupe went to Jacksonville, and,return- church at Jacksonville, and it is expected irons but divers have not yet been able
A[
ril and return the first week in July.
the
winter
of
'46
he
had
seen
the
water
is better not to feed stock at all, if a
ing, gave a second performance in Ash­ the building will be ready for use by
Notico of Dissolution.
to
go
down,
because
of
the
roughness
of
Within the past few years tho-e ha« been
land on Wednesday evening, having a
rancher has only a little feed, many of I freeze in the glasses on the table between
the sea.
much larger audience than at their first August.
two
roaring
fires,
the
one
in
a
large
fire
a
desperate
effort in this and Marion oonn-
the cattle left to themselves having done '
The partnership heretofore existing be­
..ppearance. Tln-y are on a tour through
tiea
to
prejudice
the m:nds of the publio
The riaindealer says: “Several promi­
piace
on
one
side
of
the
room,
and
the
We are safe in saying that O. Coolidge better than others that were fed for a
tween L. S. P. Marsh, A. F. Squiresand
Oregon.
I
Hgainat
my
Percheron
stf>ck; «nd in order
nent wool-growers of this vicinity have has the best apples in town. He has short time.
other in a largo cook stove on the other J. R. Burk, under the firm name of I
D> give their slander some appearance of
side of the room; and the dish-cloth
S heet L ost .— Maj. Barron counted' contracted with Roseburg merchants to ' just treated us to a basketful of as fine
Marsh & Co., is this day dissolved by being so. have destroyed two of as fine draft
O
ut
in
the
S
torm
.
—
Last
Saturday
would freeze when hung up on the
his sleep une day last week, and dis-| deliver their wool for thirty cents per ones as wo ever saw at this time of year.
mutual consent.
•tnllions as e»er cane to Oregon, with wt,
two Ashland boys, Bird Saltmarsh and jamb of the fire-place to dry. Another
pound.
”
-
They
were
buried
last
fall
(he
has
about
c vered that he had lost during the win­
All
debts
due
said
firm
are
to
ba
pai
’
eral 0'ilta and y< nng horve. That the pub-»
The Sentinel says J. B. Wrisley and 50 bushels in the same condition) and Ike Merriman, started out with their man undertook to tell what he knew to L. S. P. Marsh, and all debts owia« lie mny not lie deceived bv these baao
ter about 1,800 from his band of 3,100.
rifles for a hunt in the mountains west about cold weather, and said that one
Thia was a surprise, as he had no idea , Enoch Walker have sent for enough seed have just been uncovered as fresh ¿»lump
by said firm will be paid by the rame.
si mde « I will s ion publish a circular giv­
of the valley. They probably expected night when he went to blow the lamp
the loss would be so heavy. The sheep of the amber cane to plant twenty acres, and juicy as when picked from the trees,
L.
S.
P. MARSH,
ing s me of ihe facts in the case with the
to return in triumph, with the trophies out in his room he found the flame fro­
high
estimation »his stock is held in at other
had been given a good deal of attention and have also purchased machinery for without the slightest trace of the shrivel­ of their skill in the hunt “dangling at
A. F. SQUIRES,
zen stiff. The gentleman from Illinois
ing
that
occurs
in
apples
that
are
exposed
sugar
making.
pl ices, which will be gent fro- on applica­
and feed, and it was supposed they were
J. R. BURK,
their belts,” or words to that effect, but saidthat was “too thin.”
nt«.
wintering much better than the count ' A young man named Kinser, was to the air.
A
shland
,
O
gn
.,
March
1,
1880,
they didn’t return tlui way* Undaunted
The people or this section well know of
I
We have roceived the first number of by the threatening Storm clouds, they
has shown. The severity of the winter, ; killed by a base ball from the hands of
J osephine C ounty R epublicans .—
I climbed ridge after ri Ige till they were
the
valuable nnima'a for farm and team use
I
Dissolution Notice.
although it has been much commented the pitcher in a match at Red Bluff, tho Golden Days, an illustrated w’eekly
just far enough away from home to get , i The Republicans of Josephine county
that
were raised from the two French
The ball struck newspaper for boys and gir’s, published lust easily, and then the snow came down met in mass convention at Kerbyville on
upon is just being fully realized, and it ; Cal., on the 21st ult.
The copartnership heretofore existing horses brought lee by Mr. 8. Colver some
in Philadelphia. It is filled with inter­ so fast that they couldn't see the brims Saturday, March 20th, for the purpose
is safe t<> say that no previous winter i him in the temple.
years ago, (they we e % blood«,) but when
8-nce settlement here was first made by
The largest bridge in Oregon will be esting stories and other articles of the of their hats, and they found that their of electing two delegates to the State between J. M. McCall and Morris Baum, breeders can secure the service of a pure
tue whites was worse upon stock.
finished shortly at Vancouver. It will best character, and it is the aim of the hunt had begun—the hunt for homo. ! Convention which meets at Portland under the style of J. M. McCall <t Co., I b oai horse for a reasonable price they
publishers to furnish a journal which They had not the slightest idea of direc­
be 3,300 feet loug; the roadway is 18 will aid in improving the literature for tion as far as east, west, north and south | April 21st; and W. A. McPherson and is this day dissolved by mutual consent. | should svail tbem«elv.-a of the privlledg*.
J. M. McCall will earn’ on the business ' S »me o' the fle-t draft colts at the last
C attle D rive .—Col. Joe. Teal ex- feet in width, and the turn in the cen­ the youth of the country. The subscrip­ were c »ncerned, but knew the difference
Alex. White were unanimously chosen as
peers to drive 10,000 head of cattle from ter is 24 feet wide.
tion price is $3 ¡»er year. Address, Jas. between up and down, and concluded such delegates. Without a dissenting at the old stand. Morris Baum will •'late Fair weie s'.red by Gen. Fieury.
Eastern Oregon and Washington to
Elvers m, S. W. Corner Locust and that if they kept going down they would
make it his ^special business to collect I
The Yakima Record estimates that the Eighth Sts., Phila.
vote, a resolution was adopted express­
eventually
reach
the
vallev
somewhere.
Cheyenne this season. Ho will require losses of stock in Yakima county, W. T.,
TERMS.
?.nd attend to the settling of the busi- ;
So down they came, and finally struck ing the belief of the convention that the
&b''it 40 herdersand drivers. Teal is in will not exceed ten per cent, of the
ness
of
the
late
firm.
Either
party,
how
­
C ounty D elegates .—The Democratic the waters of W igner creek. Down.this nomination of Gen. Grant for a third
For GEN. FLEURY and ARABIAN BOY
W asco county now, making purchases. whole.
A remarkably good showing County Convention to elect delegates to they followed, and as the shades of night term t > the office of President, would be ever, is authorized to make collections ■
S2O the Season----$130 to Insure.
Oregon cattle are greatly sought after by considering the severe winter.
were “coining down swift," they camped
and reciept for the same in the name of
the
State
Convention
at
Albany
next
a.ike
fatal
to
his
own
fair
fame,
the
uni
­
at
the
comfortable
farm
house
of
Mr.
fAstrin dealers, and is estimated that
The following beautiful stopping places
J. M. M c C all ,
BOBBY BURNS
Wedncsiay met at Jacksonville last Sat­ Goddard. On Sunday morning a dozen ty and success of the Republican party the firm.
.nearly 100,000 head will be driven from are said to be ou the route to the Skagit urday,
M orris B aum .
and
the balloting for delegates re­ horsemen set out from Ashland to scour and the best interest of the nation, and
810 the Set-son---- $15 !o Insure.
the state, including those purchased in mines; Death Canyon, Jacob’s Ladder, sulted in the choice of the following: C. the mountains for the lost boys. About
irstructing
the
delegates
to
oppose
the
Hell, Skeleton Pass, Sepulchre Nickell, ohn Cardwell, W. M. Colvig, the middle of the foreno -n the boys came
I
t’ne John Day and Harney valley coun­ Frozen
JPtF’Gond pasturage 50 c.nts per wes'i—
Thanking the publio for past patron­
I
Swamp, and Sour Dough Mountain.
election
at
Portland
of
any
delegate
to
H. Klippel, R. A. Cook. T. F. Beall and into town, and at different times in the
try to be sent to California. Fully one-
Wi’l id »» d :• care b it will n >t be respon»
W. F. Powell was shot and killed by Wm. Simpson.
The delegates were in­ afternoon the searchers returned. W.C. the National Convention who would fa- age and good will, we ask a continuance
half of ¡.his number has already been se­ A. M. Einier at Lebanon, Linn county, i structed
sib e for accidents or «weapes.
of the same for the house.
to vote for P. P. Prim for Su­ Daley ha l succeeded in tracking them
cured for the eastern market, and buyers last week. Farrier delivered himself to preme Judge, H. K. Hanna for Superior all the way around, fr m t'i"ir start to | vor the nomination of Grant. A second
W. C. MYER,
J. M. M c C all ,
resolution, instructing the delegates to
are still in the field gathering up every the authorities. There had been trouble Judge, and T. B. Kent» District Attor- the Goddard place. Next timo they favor a Blaine man as their first choice
A
shland
,
O
gn
.
,
March 29, 1880.
Mo if . is B aum .
hunt,
it
will
be
in
July
or
August.
l
nev,
1st
Judicial
District.
between
the
rien
about
Powell
’
s
wife.
hoof they can find.
i va« aftopted by a small majority.
A shland , March 1st. 188*?.
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THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
BilEViTlLLS.
Prices Reduced !
B. F.
KEE SER’S
I
I
HORSEMEN
41
Look to Your Inter
ests!
GEN. FLEURY,
i
BOBBY BURNS»
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