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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 3, 1880)
Robert Garrett lias bought the house The Wajon Road Project in Del Norte Item« fi.lm Sim'< Valley. NEW TO-DAY T unneling thb K lamath .—The Cres County, and lot of A. Alford, adjoining Amos cent City ('oftrie, gays: “A party ie at The Jacksonville public school opens Willits’ property in the western part of FRIDAY .... ....... SEPTEMBER. 3, ISSO School will open here soon, with Miss present engaged at Happy Camp survey The Del Norte liecord of Aug. 21st lias on the 13th. town, and will probably nove into the WEATHER REPORT. ing a tunnel which will be about a quar a long article upon the wagon road, from Maria Merriman as iustructiess. Charley ilshire is taking a vacation house soon. ter of a mile in lctigth When complet There will be a grand ball at Obe Pan ----- IN THE------ which it appears that tlie people of Cres The following is the weather report- in the mountains. The Plnindtaler says: A number of cent City and vicinity have not been key's on the evening of the 4th. A ed it is intended to turn the water of the furnished us by H. C. Hill, for the week F. B. Inlow, of Eagle Point, was in Indian hunters lately killed twelve elk very prompt to come forward with con lively time is anticipated. Klamath river through thia tunnel and ending Sept. 1st. Thermometer re- Ashland this week. on what is called Ten Mile and Fiddle tributions to the fund that Del Norte Mr. Strickland is threshing his grain thereby make a cut off, leaving about (corded at 6 a . m . and 12 m : Creeks. The elk were seen in bands of John A. (¡reeve, of Fall creek, made a county must give. The plan of raising on the Sizemore place. He will have a seven mile» of the present channel bare, which is said to be very rich with gold. twenty and thirty. DATE THERMr R WEATLIER trip in to town this week. the money by taxation in that county good yield. This is probably the nwit extensive min 6 A. M . 12 M I A glance at the announcements in this was discussed, but finally abandoned,and The Phoenix mill» are now grinding As “fate" will have it, a certain young 44 71 26 zi Clear............ issue of appointments for public speaking a suliscriptiort paper was circulated with man here will not be single long. He ■i ing enterprise ever begun in this county.” C aw Aaam.........................................f 1,500,000 and receiving w’.eat rapidly. .«id Sw* •rjrmisuton.......... 18,000.000 48 76 27 C. of H. Picnic.—The convention of l>.»o«iTn> with Miss. Walton, of Will- w Springs, was in Southern Oregon, will show that the unsatisfactory results. A letter from also intends to build him a domicile. 55 54 Rain............ Tr*e»trez rt campaign lias broken out vigorously and Mr. Nunart, of Jacksonville is published visiting in Ashland last Saturday. r>o 63 29 Cl’dy............ The brothers Pelton were at Eagle Champions of Honor at Eagle Point last Bui-«, O mi ................. . .................... t50, OOO suddenly in our section. in the same paper, urgihg the citizens of Point last Friday evening. They report Friday was quite well attended, and 66 30 50 Clear............ S. C. Palmer shot a large buck at the 31 53 71 Cl’dy............ Everybody should turn out to the po- that county to prompt action in the mat the ball a decided success, and a very en a pleasant occasion for the members of BUILER & RvCKFELLOW, warm springs oj^y nignt last week. 72 1 4G Clear............ Agents. litical speaking in Houck’s Hall to-night. ter, and expressing the disappointment joyable affair. the order. The Picnic was held in Mc Messrs. Shattuck ami Sterling of Cot It is seldom our people have the ojipor- of the Jackson county committee at their W ill be S old .—The residence and tonwood, were in town List Tuesday. One of the young men of the valley, Daniels' grove, near towu,where addroae- apathy. Mr. N., after remarking that tunity of hearing so able exponents of property of M. Baum, on Granite street, it is said, has had a great deal of busi es were delivered by A. C. Joaee K»p, of Miss L. F. Daggett returned on this their respective parties. he had opened correspondence with Mr. is offered for sale at a bargain, Forpar- ness of late at the meadows. He means Jacksonville, and a Mr. SlierrelL After morning s stage from her visit to Etna. J. L. Lake, of Smith River Valley, in CONTRACTOR a basket dinner, and the transaction of ARCHITECT, ticulars inquire of M. Baum at McCall, W. C. Greenman made a trip to Link “biz” and Wade (s) right in. We are sorry to learn that Lew. Ross, reference to the proposed route to that business of the Grand Council, a ball 6-ft. ville last week with a view to going into Atkinson & Co.’s store. -AND- Johnny Pelton arrived at home last of Jacksonville, is very low with typhoid business there, and will probably make a p'ace, says: was held in Poole’s hall, at which 75 week from Fort Klamath, where he has P laning and M oulding .— For the fever. BUILDEfl. “We have onr money subscribed and tickets were Sold. purchase of the hotel of which A. P. been for sometime attending to Size are willing to donate it to any good com next four months L. S. P. Marsh will do AsntAND, ---------- - ÖRBGON. John W. Belknap has been appointed McCarten is the present landlord. pany that will satisfy us that they will more’s stock. He left for Foot’s creek Messrs. Coolidge and Drake returned planing, sawing and moulding at the postmaster at Summer Lake, Lake OONTRACI' TO DTSTON AND ERECT Tom Cowan, from Canada, brother of build a good wagon road to the coast, to on business in a day or two after his ar on Monday front a hunt of several days ■ttTlT.T. Mechanics’ Planing mill, Ashland at a county. ” Mnkliiiga of auy »lze «stylet» .iiy p«rt of , enable us to get our goods at a reason John Cowan, of Roseburg, w;is drowned rival. about Ashland Butte, and report the J ebm humi < couuHss. w Hl furnl*h mator discount of twenty per cent for cash. able rate ami have an outlet for our sur the ex* James Thornton will improve Aug. 10th. He was going from Gar plus products. We are in dead earnest ------------------ ( ■*.---------------------- deer »career in that vicinity than they ri l-fo. bui.iltuf or will HuiM tot tbose furainl lajf A ccidentally S hot .—Messrs. Jos. m uri I besi-evs« Wil 4f<> auesd tu jubbing H ousehold F urniture for S ale .— tcrior of his dwelling house by a new diner in a row boat, and how he met about this matter, mid supposed your ever knew them to be before. They uaE. P klirf« cf c «n'ry wort. Scott and — Miller, of Eden precinct, with the fatal accident is unknown. M rs M. Ba um offers for sale the entire coating of paint. peofile were also, but find we are mistak were encamped at the parairie about five MFO vpicb ued pL.ce uf Bwtoe*«, Marsh’K who were camping out for hunting and en, and are very sorry. ” lot of household furnishing goods in her In some parts of Polk county harvest miles this side the butte during the PI .au» Mill, On.nl K^eet. Pres. Hayes is coming to the Pacific recreation in the mountains about thirty 5-12 f A. t. 8. Referring to the cost of the road the residence on Granite street, among which hands are scarce, so the farmers have to Coast, though he has not got the consent storms of last Saturday, and say tliat miles from Ashland, had their pleasure editor of the Record says: “ In looking are many pieces of nice furniture. Call employ Chinese. i of the C. A O. Stage Co., to stop at the some snow fell, so we may safely say over the files of the old Crescent Citv spoiled by an unlucky occurrence. On that every month of this year will have and examine it. 9-tf. Mrs. Adam Klippel, of Jacksonville, Sulphur Springs near Eagle Mills— /Z rd/<7 of the time when the question of Monday evening Scott started from witnessed a snow fall in the mountains I S ettlement W anted .—All those who has been visiting friends in Ashland dur Everybody says they are exhilarating. a road from Smith River to Waldo was camp to go to a house not far distant af —AT— J. H. Clayton, School Siqierintendent agitated, we find the following in the is ter some coffee, and Miller started out of this neighborhood. are indebted to Wagner,Anderson A Co., ing the past week. Bargains in all kinds of goods offered of Lake county, has appointed Ch.is S. i sue of that paper for Sept. 10th, 1856: ire requested to make settlement as soon with his rifle after game. Not far from ASHLAND, 0ÉEG0N. R eady for B usiness .—.John Wolters as possible by crush, wheat or note, as at Butler & Rockfellow’s. New goods Moore, of Linkville, to examine appli- ! ‘We are authorized by Messrs. John camp the latter came upon a buck, and now has his bakery ready for operation, cants for teachers’ certificates in the west Bacey, Ward Bradford, Daniel Haight wounded it. The buck sprang into the and will begin business to-morrow (Sat our old accounts to date must be bal constantly arriving. anced on our books. Miss Hovenden, of Scott Valley, came end of the county. A good appointment. ! and Mathias Smith, to say that they will brush and while searching for it Miller urday) morning. He will have fresh ll-3t. W agner , A nderson & Co. A number of recuits for the cavalry make a good wagon road from the town saw something move ill the bushes forty bread every morning, and will serve cus to Ashland with Miss Ella Scott, to at line of Illinois Valley, aver which two company at Fort Klamath came up from yoke of oxen can draw twenty-five hun yards away, which he supposed, of tomers at their houses, if desired. Give D emocratic S peaking .—Col. C. H. I tend the Ashland College. i C. C. Beekman, of Jacksonville, re San Francisco on the Btage recently. dred pounds, for twenty-five thousand course, was the wounded buck. He fired him a call. Larral>ce will sj>eak at the following at it quickly, and was horrified to hear a They stopjied at Mr. Dunn’s until teams dollars.’ places in Southern Oregon: Ashland, turned from San Francisco on the stage F lour and W heat . —We are now sei* Now if a good road could have been man cry that he was shot. He hurried to from the Fort arrived to take them out. Friday, September, 3d; Jacksonville, which passed here Monday. McCALL, ATKINSON & CO. ling flour at the Ashland mills at $20 per M. Mickleson has built a hay press on constructed for that sum in that early the spot, and found that he had shot his J. Q. Welch has sold his little place Saturday, Sept. 4th; Williamsburg, Mon thousand, and are paying 80 cents per day, when wages, provisions, and every partner, who was returning to camp. day, September Gth; Kerbyville, Tues up the valley to Mr. Zash, and will start a new model of his own invention, and thing necessary to carry on the work Propose to sell for the next 40 days at- The ball had struck Scott’s right shoul bushel, cash, for wheat. expects to have it ready for a thorough day, Sept. 7th; Canyonville, Friday, sometime this week or next for Idaho. COST and FREIGHT rofc 12tf W agner , A nderson A- Co. trial this week. If it works as well as he was at a high figure, it could be dope for der in front and, curving over the joint 10th; Roseburg, Saturday, Sept. 11th; I. O. Miller and Jack Million returned a great deal less now, and we say if the and tearing the cartilage, passed out at The Price of Wheat. Oakland, Monday, Sept. 13th. The hour home this week from their trip to East thinks it will, it will be a valuable ma Crescent City folks won’t take the matter CASH, WHEAT, OATS, OR the back without injuring the bone. After chine. The bountiful harvest in both this <>f speaking in Ashland is 7 P. M.; Jack ern Oregon and Washington Territory. in hand, give the people of Smith River seeing his friend to camp, Miller started country ami Europe will no doubt cause BARLEY IN HAND. Capt. Tims. Smith has recovered from sonville, 1:30 P. M.; Williamsburg ami E. H. Loftus came in last week from Valley a chance.” for Ashland after a physician, and oil wheat to rule very low this season, but the injuries received in the runaway ac Kerbyville, 1 p. M. Warner valley, where he has been help In the Courier of the 25th appears an Tuesday morning Dr. Inlow went out this will not lessen the demand for the cident so far as to be about on the streets Our Btock consists of a full line of L ist of C lasses . -Following will be ing his boys put up hay for winter use. article on the subject from a Smith with him. The Doctor reports that the Oregon Kidney Tea. as every man or again, and he will no doubt be able to woman who has a backache or any the list of classes of the present term at J. S. Cardwell runs a hack daily from attend the opening of the session of the River correspondent in which the writer wound is painful, but not very danger I trouble with the kidneys or urinary or the College: Surveying, Geometry, Al Jacksonville to Ashland, coming up in says: ous, although is may possibly leave the gans, will try this well known remedy Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Gener Legislature. gebra, Practical Arithmetic, Book-keep the morning and returning in the even “We are confident of being able short freedom of the shoulder joint a little im even if wheat should be only 50 cents al Merchandise, Staple Hon. VV.W.Fiddler, of Williams creek, ly to make a most favorable showing in per bushel. Sold by all druggists. ing, German, Cicero, Caesar, Beginning ing. paired. The Doctor left the wounded Goods and Gro came up to Ashland this week for a visit behalf of our route. In your last issue Latin, Anabasis, English Grammar and man in comfortable quarters at Samuel W. C. Greenman has sold about 125 of several days with his sister, Mrs. E. ceries. Composition, Astronomy, Physiology, I tons of hay from the Tolman ranch to you make the remarkable assertion that Bailey's camp on Jenny creek Wednes BORM DePeatt. He finds our town totally Geography, Elocution, Reading, Civil H . F. Phillips, of the Ashland Livery you “believe it impossible for the road day morning. We Mean Business I ----------- --------------- transformed in api*earance since his last t<> be built without the assistance of Government, Mental Philosophy, Pen Stable. Mr R ebecca D egree L odge .—On Tues BURK.—In Ashland, August 31st, visit, four years ago. manship, Drawing. Instuinental and Vo Gasquet.” (?) That may be true, ap- 1880, to the wife of J. R Burke a A ugust 13, 1880. Good oak and pine wood in any quan- 5-9-tf. P. G. Strickland will begin the work plied to the “Crescent City Route,” but day afternoon and evening Hope Rebecca cal M usic. The above presents a very daughter. Degree Lodge No. 14, I. (). O. F. , was | tity for sale cheap by Douglas Ginn at of repairing the stage road this side of we do not endorse any such belief in ref attractive intellectual “bill of fare.” instituted and officers installed by D. D. --------- ----------- ! the old Kilgore place in the eastern edge Roseburg this week, »nd will employ all erence to the one we favor. With all I G. M., A. D. Helman. z\ large delegation P ioneer R eunion .—The fourth an l of town. 51-tf. the men he can obtain, in order to have due deference to Mr. Gasquet, and the Notice. nual reunion of the Pioneer Society of B. F. Reeser is Agent for the Spring the road in good condition before the capital he represents, we think there will from Ruth Rebecca Lodge of Jackson Southern Oregon, will be held at the ' Tooth Harrow, mentioned in last week's winter weather comes. ville, came up to Ashland to assist in the My wife, Mrs. Elizabeth J. Covert, be no difficulty in obtaining the required ceremonies. Following are the officers: did on the 17th day of August, 1880, Court House enclosure in Jacksonville, issue. Prices, $.55, $G3 and $75, accoiil- Last week Col. Stone received a tele capital to construct the road “without his Mrs. M. J. Helman, N, G.; Mrs. J. leave my bed and board without just on Thursday the 1 Gth of September next. ing to size. gram to the effect that the Presidential assistance”—even to the extent of the ASKLAND, OREGON Houck, V. G.; Mrs. E. Giddings, Sec cause; therefore all persons are cautioned A cordial invitation is extended to all, A new cottage organ, of first-class ' party would not reach Redding before “cent” which you say lie will not give retary; J. D. Fountain, Treasurer. The against giving her credit on my account, whether members or not. Families are 1 manufacture, handsomely finished, for the 15th in3t., but would be ready to “if built by the way of Smith River.” Suits made to or<l*r in the be»» etvle, *Dd finished lr> evening session was held rather late, and requested to furnish provisions for the I sale at a bargain at McCall, Atkinson & take coaches there by that time “if they Wait until the present survey is com the Jacksonville visitors remained in as I will pay no debts of her contraction a tU|rti >i m nt»er. Perf-d fit guaranteed. occasion. Members who are delinquent aftei that date. Furthermore, all per i Co. ’s store. didn’t change their minds." pleted,and if it demonstrates a route any Sample* of A»bl ind good* for inepecTao. for their yearly i|ues, are earnestly re town all night, but started down the sons are forbidden removing any article where near as feasible as is cotidently ex Dr. W oodruff, of Roseburg, was fined Tom. Kahler, of Willow Springs, one valley next morning after an early break - CLOTHS ANO CASilMERES FOR SALK ANO quested to pay tl^e same to K. Kubli, $50 in Justice ’ s court one day last week of the former Academy students, was in pected from it, the citizens of Del Norte I fast. Much interest was taken in the of wearing apparel, household goods, OUT TO ORDER AT LOWEST PRICES. Treasurer, to meet current expenses. etc., from my premises without my con county with the assistance reasonably ex for tearing down a legal notice posted by town this week. It is reported that he i organization of the new lodge,and a very W m . H offman , Sec’y. tie nil g and repaiiirg neatly and promptly done. D, A, C overt . the Sheriff. is alxmt to build a house for himself on pected from the interested and enterpris I pleasant social time is reported. The sent. 5-lltf. M. MAYER. S aw ’ M ill S old .—Amos Willits has An act of Congress, approved June 15, the farm, and some folks suspect that he ing people of Oregon and elsewhere, will I guests from Jacksonville were: K. Kubli hold his saw mill and timber land on 1880, giving additional protection to cer has an eye to matrimony. soon solve the problem of the cost, I and Wife, F. M. Plymale and wife, F. Kean creek to L. S. P. Marsh, for tain homestead settlers, will appear in J. S. Eubanks Jr. and Misses Millie unless we are seriously mistaken in our ' Luy and wife, Frank Krause and wife; $3,800. B. R. Willits, who is now run our next issue. Vining and Mollie Russell represented estimate of their good faith, energy and Mrs. Jno. Miller, M rs. A. Davidson, ning the mill, will continue to manage it enterprise. Mrs. N. Fisher, Mrs. Solomon, Mrs. H. Dr. Royal’s office and lodging rooms the Ashland Council at the festivities of for Mr. Marsh, and will keep it in oper- We thank the editor of the liecord for the Grand Councd of Champions of V, Helms and Coroner Schutz. JohiX Walters» .tion until time to suspend work for the are now at Bauin A Hill’s furniture unearthing the extract from the Herald, ---- from ---- H onor at Eagle Point last Friday even season. This is one of the best mills in I store, where he may be found during the and would say that one of the parties P rofuse B earing .—Our friend Cool ing, and report having had a jolly time. Linkville to Fort Klamath Oregon. the country, and probably cost more day and night. named in that proposition—Mr. Haight idge remembered us yesterday with a > Ashland Messrs. John Holton and Ira Chan- The manj ’ teams that come to town than the price for which it Was sold. It * Via Lake CM’nge and Khmath Agency — is still here ami reiterates his state- quantity of the finest peaches, pears, | will doubtless be better property for Mr. with grain, or after supplies for distant dler, of Langell valley, made a trip to i ment that the road can be built at a max- plums and nectarines that grow in Ore- ! Having fitted up a first-class bakery (£P“I^ave* Lliikv 11- Tuesday», ThurMl.ya and Siturdiye Re'urue Muvl ijf, Wednesday« and Fit« Marsh than for anyone else not in the sections, give our town a lively appear Ashland last week. They report the j imutn cost of $25,000, perhaps much less, gon, among which were two bunches of I ■ on Main street, opposite the Odd Fel- days, c.rijing U S. mail* and pua-engera. j lows block, I am prepared to furnish the crop of rye in their neighborhood to same business as he, as he can use a ance in these days. I and says that the r< ute then contempla plums which are a genuine curiosity. ’ people of Ashland with L. Webb, Age at at Linkville -J. 8. Beach, A<eotat Fort Kl.tn .th. large portion of the product of the mill Eugene Walrad, of Ashland, is now have turned out far better than was ex ted is virtually the one now being sur One of them, a portion of a branch, 4-46-tf) AL FERREE, Proprietor. FRESH BREAD, in his other business. one of Sheriff Bybee s deputies, and a pected, although rye never fails to make veyed. We applaud the the disposition which broke from a tree of small plums, OAKES, better appointment could not have been good hay there. niinifested by the editor of the Record, was a perfect cluster of the fruit, and re PIES, A rtistic . — Prof. Royal of the Ashland James Thornton started yesterday in his comments on the article mentioned sembled an immense bunch of very large made for the office. CONFECTIONERY. College will conduct a class in drawing ETC., I but would have liked him better had he i morning for a tour of a portion of the w’hite grapes. The plums are of the va Mrs. Samuel Phillips, of Sterling during the present term, meeting on two Willamette valley, in the interest of the proposed giving ‘the people of Smith riety called the Beeson Seedling. We ^-Customers will be served with bread —BY— evenings of each week,hoping in this way creek, was hooked in the side by a' cow Ashland Woolen Mfg. Co., and will be I at their houses every morning if they River valley a chance, ’ without any pro are inclined to agree with Mr. Coolidge i to aeconimod itc some who are unable to recently, and received painful but not gone about three weeks. Miss Addie viso. We have fifteen miles of the pro that no country can beat this for fruit. ; wish. dangerous injuries. attend the daily sessions of the school. Wilshire goes with him on her way to posed road already constructed, and in JOHN WOLTERS. o-13tf The ball at Jacksonville on the even ASHLAND, OREGON, Tuition $4 per month. The Professor A t C rater L ake . — A party of Ash Portland for a visit with relatives. condition for the teams of parties con believes that any one who can learn t<> ing of tiie Pioneer Reunion, Sept. 16th, —Is now prepared to furnish customer» Chandler & Richards have liad bad tracting for the delivery at Crescent City land jieople, Oscar Phillips and wife, write can learn to draw, and is ready to will be given in Holt's Hall. Tickets Mr. Stacy and wife, Misses Laura and ' with first-class brick in large or small Their to haul from two to three tons per load luck at their saw mill thus far. demonstrate the fact. He would like to $2 50 including supper. Lena Anderson and Walter Phillips, • quantities. driving wheel broke again last week, over it, and they make the round trip— meet all interested in the subject at the Senator Slater is announced to speak visited Crater lake last week, and made ' —Good oak and pine firewood for sale Chan 30 miles - in one day. Besides, we have College Chapel on Monday evening next, in Jacksonville, Sept. 18th; Roseburg, causing them a serious loss. Mr. the descent to the water. The party upon reasonable terms. Wm. Connolly, morn- the advantage of two roads to Crescent when the importance and practical char Sept. 20th; Oakland, Sept. 21st. He dler started for Roseburg Monday was hospitably treated by Lake county H. FOX. 5-9-tf. ing after another iron wheel, and they City, in almost equally good condition, A shland -------- O regon . acter of the subject will be presented. will not come to Ashland. friends, and several parties at the Fort expect to have the mill running again in and now if we can demonstrate that the on,I «4 I inVvillo irr in<o>H for their i *W H.T. DO ALL KINDS OF UPHOLSTERIN'« All interested a“re invited to attend. Repairs are being made at the Ashland about two w eeks. ___ I _ __ balance of the road—between Smith and at UinkVille were arranged tor their W workttnd repMnug, either at hi« sh ip or in Eare&Ä Isivesy» benefit. The Misses Anderson and ; the couiury. flouring mills, iron bolts being stretched I tems from H azel C reek , C al .— The heavy weight of floilr stored in River and Illinois Valley -can be con Walter returned home yesterday, the TX1UNGES, SOFAS, MATTRESSES, ETC. across a portion of the, building to SALE AND FEED STABLES I Our correspondent sends us the following one of the lower rooms of the Masonic structed for, say, twenty-five thousand Made to order, or repaired. Country work solicited I others Gime in last week. strengthen the wheat bins. and give i prompt nt’emtoti. Shop al Miirrh’a under date of Aug. 28th: “The run of building by Wagner,» Anderson <k Co. dollars, the most obtuse mind cannot fail J. X« T. MUler & Co.PfB, Fuctory, Granite Street. 12-5'f The members of the Ashland council to note the advantage over the other tourists H the summer resorts of North caused the large joists under the floor, F atal A ccident .—O. 0. Roadman LINKVILLE,--------------- OREGON ern California has been very light this C. of H. invited a number of friends to 2Axl6 inches in size and but 14 inches route— costing at least double these fig- was killed at Myrtle creek on Monday of season — .Seven million young salmon their lodge room last Saturday evening, apart, to crack and allow the floor to set ures. Onr surveying party have met last week, while engaged at work upon a Large new barn and corral, and ever/ will be taken from the I’. S. fishery on and had a very pleasant sociable. arrangement t»» give satisfaction in every tle. The damage was repaired with the with reverses that have delayed the en- new bridge at that place. At the time branch of the business. the McLeod river this year, one million I We arc indebted to Tommy Chapman aid of jack-screws without removing the terprise somewhat; first, through a fail- of the accident he Was prying a heavy lire of provisions reaching them; (by ac of which will be put into Pitt river. for the finest watermelon we have had flour. stringer from the old bridge, one end HAY, GRAI’I AND FLOUR The remainder will be sent east....... Mr. this season. He’s a friend of the printers Constantly un hand and for sale. Monday last, the 30th of August, was cident); and more recently, by the de resting upon the ground and the other AND----- Bancroft, author of the Pacific Coast and will never lack friends himself. i the 27th anniversary of the arrival of a struction of almost their entire outfit of upon the structure. Mr. Roadman was blankets, camp equipage, etc., by fire; History, has been at the Lava Beds for standing on the ground and as the heavy Miss Ella Scott, of the Ashland Col i large train of immigrants in this valley. FRANI 0--AMERICAM HOTEL, some time, gathering data for the new lege, arrived on Tuesday morning’s stage Among them were Maj Lupton s party, but they are again in “fighting trim”— eighteen-inch timber fell, it rebounded, FURNITURE. SASH, D30R, edition of his work .... Messrs. Sisson A from Siskiyou county, and will make her Uncle Giles Wells', Robinson's, Bee re -equiped an«’, re-organized and we may striking him on the head, breaking the JACK90KVIL1S, OKtCOh. BLIND, Fay, of Strawberry valley, will cut 250 home at Jas. Thornton’s for the present. son’s, Herren s, and many others of the confidently expect a final report of the neck at the base, and crushing the whole i AND MOULDINNG, MADAME HOLT still continnea to tons of hay tllis year.” W. F. S. entire survey within a reasonable length skull. Death was instantaneous. wait guests at this long-estab Joseph Cullen, a brother-in-law of H. old Bettiers of our county, some of whom ¿2. <S9 >OP w 8 lielied upon of time.” Louse, and ia determined to have taken their last long journey to a ! F. Phillips, arrived in Ashland with his The 5 reka Creek Mining Co. now has H. F. Phillips has the finest livery spare no pains in the endeavor to give Granite, Street, the Cranston elevator in successful oper family last week, from Hollister, Cal., far-off land. L ake C ounty .—Corlics Merritt, of team in the country, a well-matched pair s.iti-fartion to the public. Visitor» The Vancouuer Independent of Aug. the T idings , will start this week upon a of handsome black horses, which he re ASHLAND, OREGON will at tai I times find the tsbira supplied ation at Hawkinsville. Describing its and will probably spend the winter here ■ 26<h says Gen. Howard, accompanied, wn h the best Jure to be bud in booth-' operations, (he Journal says the machine The Trustees of Ashland College elect t<mr through the western portion of cently bought of Capt. Ferree in Lake * ern Or gOD. by Major E. C. Mason and Lieut. II. H. threw up a steady stream of over 400 ed at the last meeting of the Oregon M. Lake county in the interest of onr busi county. They are a fancy teaus for a Thankinl for post patronage, a ahtT0 ALL KINDS OF PLANINC, MOIKDINC. TURNINC. inches of water and gravel. As socn as E. Conference are: W. C. Myer, E. Dini- Price, 21st Infantry, has gone to Spokan ness, and will call upon most of our sub livery stable, ami will probably be kept of pnblio favor is solicited. CIRCULAR AND SCROLL SAWINC. tho elevator is ready to work, all the ick, J. D. Fountain and W. C. Chap Falls to locate, if practicable, a site for a scribers in that section, to inquire after for extra occasions. This and the fine 4-4tf MADAME HOLT. new military post near the mouth of the their health, etc. We are making a gen | black span driven to the Linkville stage water in the ditch will be needed, as the man. FURNITURE CARVING AND OR giants wiU probably need 250 inches A. E. Wright, the blacksmith at Bo Spokane river. If an available site is eral call upon our patrons to pay up, and i will make the handsomest four-horse NAMENTAL WORK DONE wach, and the elevator about 500 nanza, Like county, is doing good work found and approved Camp Chelan and trust they will respond cheerfully. A j team in the country’. TO ORDER. inches. Should Ithe result prove suc- ami is building up a fine trade by his ; Fort Colville will probably be abandoned. newspaper cannot be published without The Ashland College opened on Wed BASIS, MORS, BLINDS AND M0ULDIN0 C0N» C03sful, arrangements will be made next careful attention to the wants and inter W. I. Nichols, Esq., came over from money, and when subscribers find it in BLACKSMITH. BTANTLY ON HAND AND MADE TO OROER. season to build up the reservoir at Cot- ests of customers. Yreka last Sunday, and is spending the convenient to come and see us we are nesday with very encouraging prospects, M IN ST., ÄEHLARÖ, ORÉGON, fifty students being enrolled upon Furniture of all kinda vianvfactnred ton wood gulch, enlarge the upper ditch, We have received from the music em week at home with his family. The compelled to make a call upon them. the Wholesale. the morning of the first day, while and conduct the waters of the seven porium of M. Gray, 117 Post street. San nomination for District Attorney in Sis lakes, at the head of Trinity river, into Francisco, a new national anthem, “God kiyou county was not only unsought by H .r.iig my gocxl will itf-d Irterwf in-fh* re- Is now prepared to do all’ kinds of #ork N otice .—AU parties indebted to Eagle others have signified their intention to in his-line at his new shop, Shasta river, which now supplies the Bless our Glorious Land,” arranged for hiin, but was declined in convention,and Mills by note or account are requested enter within a short time. The institu taP fi:f< frure bue-ies» 'o B um & HP, T wouM re- I •¡.ec tu ly iMomineud my futin-r p to- gl«« com iipany’a ditch. It i. . Wmed” ih«t ‘ “”r WWTO* OLD SHOE* only accepted upon urgent solicitation, to settle the same by cash or grain tion begins the term with a full Corps of th'in i c I 4i iti-ir Mor-, wbere m.jr be AzUz-.l a tiue , 51 MAIM STREET. OH THE SITE xl a pay for the capital invested giH), . ___ __ and _ la- _ _ ! a ma e Quartette- It is said to be meet competent teachers, and we look f >r its I a«n»rnwnt <>f turui'.u.e- Sped»! afteihi bor required, can be realized, if the ing with great popularity. The words ' but w’e look for him to make the cam within thirty days. I 5-W if j L. S. P. MARSH. popularity and patronage to be greatly paign lively in Sisl^you when he takes M rs . S. A. F arnham . ground puys but 3 cents to the cubic are by B >oth, music by Geo. T. Evans; increased during the next school year foot. A shland , Sept. 1, 1880. tiie stump. price 30 cts. THE ASHLAND TIDINGS i INSURE / 1 “ Old Connecticut Fire Insurance Co. I A. F. S quires , — ■ — »'TIB FOR 40 DAYS I Bargains ! Bargains! Bargains! M,. MAXES, Merchant Tailor, ; ASHLAND BAKERY, F erree ’ s EXPRESS LINE BRICK FOR SALE HEATON EOX, UPHOLSTERING, I MECHANIC’S PLANING MILL, i i HARRY SMITH,