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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1880)
F. M. DhAKWr The mail line on the route from SusamJ^ John Ralph informs the public that lie Uorses at ths Mskiyou C um) Fair. i ¿adiaba Ohio Llcctionc Josephine Conni}' Statistics for ISSO. H. C. M yer j ____ ville to Lakeview has been discontinue 1 is again established in Ashland in the - The Yreka Journo! gives the following FRIDAY We are under obligations to F. M. OC ODER 13, 1880. from Susanville as far as Altivfas. From | wheelwright and wagon making business, [ special by telegraph to the tidings ] list of horses which have been in train Nickerson, County Clerk of Josephine Alturas to Lakeview, tbe'fcoutract is still and is prepared to attend in a satisfac ing at the Society's track for the races county, for the following summary of tory manner to all orders that may be in force. local brevities . tins week: the assessments of that county for 1880. Capt. O. C. Applegate returned on left with him at his shop back of Smith A. D. Richar Is' stable— Pay colt, AL, Acres of land 40,792; value $155.288, ic what Butler <t Rockfellow have to Tuesday from his trip to Lakeview. His Bros.’ blacksmith shop. 3 yeai-s old, by Quinn’s Abdallah, dam or$3 80i>er acre. Town lots, $2,358. Rev. J. W. Kuykendall, of the M. E. Francis Crooks, by Gladiator. dwelling house in Linkville is about fin Improvements, $■!'.’.564. Merchandise ■ Considerable travel now on the over ished, with the exception of papering Church, who has been at Fort Jones for S. McKee’s stable—Henry Mensor, 3 AiHLtKD, ORtËQL'j and implements, $43,685. Money, notes, the past year, was in Ashland last Sun years, by Scamperdown, dam a Black the inner walls. land stages. 1KEKA, Oct. Util, b p. M. accounts, etc.. $61,317. HotBhold fur DEALERS IN The Crescent City Courier says the run day, and preached in the evening, upon Hawk mare. Circuit Court for Josephine county be Ohio has gone Republican by twenty niture, etc., $19,838. Horses and mules of salmon at the mouth of Smith river invitation of Rev. LaDru Royal. Mr. gins to-day. Jay Beach’s stable—Bay horse Alta thousand majority, and elect-s fifteen Re 720; value, $30,835, or $42 82 a head. CENERAI ASSORTMENT OF publican Congressmen (a gain of six.) K. has been stationed at Crescent City, mont, 5 years old, by Almont, dam by Indiana gives from 2,500 t<> 5,(MX) Repub Cattle, 2,877; value, 27,736, or $9 29 a New goods received this week at this season is the largest ever known,and the cannery at that place is doing a re and was on his way thither. Brown Chief. Maggie Arnold, 5 years lican majority, and the Republicans gain head. Sheep and goats, 8,792; value Fountain k Farlow’s. The following are the transactions of old, by Almont Mambrino, dam by one Congressman. markable business. $12,077, or $1 37 a head. Gross value Mercury went down to 28° in Ashland C. F. Blake has presented us with a the Roseburg Land Office for the month Norman,sire Zulu. Alicia, black filly, 2 LATER. of property, $403,932. Indebtedness, last Monday morning. floral curiosity in the shape of an im <>f September: 733 acres sold for cash; 1 years old, by Altamont, dam by Posts Y p .EKA, Oct. 14, 10 A. M. $96,466. Exemptions, $52,872. Total STOVES, Mrs. W. I. Nichols has gone to Yreka mense bunch of cock’s comb, which for timber entry of 40 acre«; 20 homestead Hambletohlr. Indiana gives about 5,000 Republican value of taxable property, $253,594. for a visit of several days. TINWARE, majority, nine RepubH.-an Congressmen size and symmetry exceeds anything of entries, embracing 2,699 acres; 6 final J. N. T. Miller’s stable —Yellow geld Number of polls, 310. Milo Walker came in last Saturday the kind we have seen. entries, embracing 958 acres; 17 declara- ing Tyler, by Aleck, son of Vermont, an»l Republican legislature. Ohio, 20,- Levy of taxes—State tax, 7 mills: AMMUNITION, 000 Republican, fiiftcen Congressmen. with freight from Roseburg. t >ry statements of preemption. Ge<>. Gratz, of Kerbyville, paid Ash dam unknown. school tax, 3 mills; county tax, 15 mills; ETC. Leaves are falling, and soon the “mel land a visit on Wednesday for the first The Scott Valley .'ewwsay»: Flour h.is John Haun’s stable—Bay mare, would R EPUBLICIN total 25 mills. MEETINGS . MECHANICS’ TOO?S, ancholy days” will have come. time. He disposed of his business in advanced to $25 per thousand cash at the not give age or pedigree. G rain on W ood R iver .—Rev. Geo. Harvey Walker, of Lake county, made Kerbyville not long since, and is looking Farmers’ Mills, and will probably go - AND “ Ed. O'Neil’s stable Brown gelding, The Ashland Gartieid A Arthur Club Nutley brought in from Fort Klamath a from $2 to §2 50 higher this winter, as ■ a trip into the valley this week. no name, 3 years old, by Quinn’s Abdal have arranged the programme for meet alxmt f-T something new. sample of oats grown on the ranch of EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-Ct the farmers are holding their wl eat firm ' lah, dam unknown. B.iy geldinir, no ings up to time of election as follows: Mr?. Dr Jackson, of Jacksonville, was Parties in from Lake county tell us HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENT. Mr. Loosley on Wood river, not far from and the supply is s > limited that there is ' name, 14 years old, by old Keokuk, dam in Ashland a day or two this week. that ¡folitical exciteiueiiHs not very high Tuesday evenign, Oct. 19, glorification the Fort. Mr. L. sowed about a quar no probability of a break in the pool. a Kentucky mare. over Ol io and Indiana, at which Samuel ter of an acre, and the grain has matured For bargains in lumber call at Eagle in the sage brush country. The people F aneis Riley ’ s stable — Sorrel gel ling, Uncle Geo Durand reports to the I Oolver, of Phoenix, will deliver an ad ami will yield pretty w 11. The stalks Mills. See qotice in another column. are more ioteie-ted in the ¡ rice of beef O’OB WO ZE a specialty I Lakeview Exam'n-'r that considerable- Little Hope, age and pedigree aiik-i. dress. than in the fate of any ticket. House and lot for sale in Ashland at a he brought were over four feet in bight, Sam Magoffev’s stable—Bay gelding, bargain. Apply to F. W. Bashford. * Mrs. J. W. Riggs came in from Lake beef is being sold in Silver Lake valley, On Tuesday evening, Oct. 26th, Adam and were well headed. It is usually re 5-2. M. D. P. G. Cushman having s<>ld 560 head to 3 years old, by Quinn ’ s Abdalhth, dam Klippel, < f Jacksonville, will address the ported that grain will not grow in that Go to Butler A* Rockfellow’s for the view with her children List Monday. Furnish Ward, of Stockton, Cal. The ; Siskiyou Girl, by Gladiator. club. Mr. R ’ . ggs has settled somewhere in region, but it seems that this year at best cheese ever offered in this market. swamp land matteis in that section, he John Cowan’s stable—Black gelding, A. E. WEIGHT. Territory, and Mrs. Riggs Washington least oats has done very well. On Monday evening, Nov. 1st, grand Look out for a special announcement says, were amicably settled to the satis Black Driver,8 years old, by Black Pilot, blow-out of the campaign, at which A. P. from McCall, Atkinson A Co. next week. will probably join him ere long. GENERAL BLACKSMITHING faction of all parties concerned. dam unknown. The Hancock & English Club post Hammond and others will address the AND Dissolution Notice. Jas. Heims, of Wagner creek, is dry James Sutherland’s stable- Bay horsrp, A British Lord, the Earl of Airlie, poned their regular meeting on meeting, WAGON MAKING, ing a large quantity of fruit for market. Peuninger's Mike, 14 years old, I y Ver last Monday evening, in order to who is one of the Directors of the Ore JAMES KILGORE, Pres. ! co Notice is hereby given that the mont, dam a Whip mare. Bay gelding, We acknowledge the receipt of com BONANZA, : : • OREGON. allow the Republicans the use of Houck's I gon and Washington Trust Investment ; A. V. G illette , ) occrcLiiiiCS. t . . . partnership heretofore existing bet) ween tv i*r < plimentary tickets to the Siskiyou Coun Co., and a large stockholder of the Ore- Tanglefoot, 10 years old, by Glencoe NV. H. A tkinson , \ Hall for Geo. B; Curry's speaking. D. J. Ferree and Thatcher & Worden, ty Fair. All kinds of blacksmithing done in the gouian Railway Co., Limited, passed Chief, dam unknown. Black horse, Sir doing business at Fort Klamath, Oregon, B. F. Reeser will have his house and through Ashland on Saturday’s stage, en Walter, by Marion; he by Mambrino best style at reasonable prices. C learance S ale .—The undersigned is this day dissolved by mutual consent, M. Baum and wife intend to leave store raised and set upon a substantial route from Portland to San Francisco. : Chief, dam a Black Hawk mare. Yel will sell for the next 30 days their entire D. J. Ferree retiring. The business will Ashland for San Francisco about the HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY brick foundation, the brick having al He was accompanied by a son and a ‘ low gelding, Aleck, 5 years old, by Mil stock of goods at greatly reduced prices be continued by Thatcher & Worden. 20th inst. 17-4t D. J. F eb bee & Co. Wagons, Buggies, Wheel-barrows, Etc, ready been hauled by Mr. Fox. He will daughter. ler’s Vermont, dam unknown. Black in order to make room for our fall stock The sale of personal property on the also increase the size of his tin shop L inkvillle , Or.., Sept. 25, 1880. made and repaired. Plow work re Three planets are visible now, Jupiter, j mare, no name, by Davis’ Keokuk, dam of goods. We ate determined to put ceives special attention. Hargadine ranch will be on Monday, A mink that was disporting in the Saturn and Venus. The tirst two are by Gladiator. Black colt, Monte, 4 goods at such figures as will command rt-»f Nov. 15th. mill race on Main street last Tuesday seen in the eastern heavens early in , years old, by Montezuin, dam unknown. ready takers. : To cash buyers we will Public Sale ! I Miss Ella Scott started on Sunday morning attracted the attention of some D. Hyde's stable—Bay griding,Bones, sell ladies' kid,foxed shoes for $1 25 and the evening, while the latter sinks in the Dvening's stage for Yreka, to remain dur of the boys, and a chase was inaugura upwards; mens’ boots at $3 ami upwards; west s»>oii after dark. O[»era glasses and 12 years old, pedigree unknown. ing the fair. MONDAY, NOV. 15, 1880 ted at once—and the mink “got away.” field glasses are brought into requisition Wm. Eckhart’s st ble—Bay stallion, mens’ and boys’ hats .? at 25 cents and am! up- up MISSES L. V. AKD M. H. ANDERSON, J. P. Parker lost three fingers by con Chas. Hargadine and J. Q. Latta left to discover the moons of Jupiter, ami Fulton, 8 years oid, sired by Keokuk, wards. CIct ing away down. Laces AT THE HARGADINE RANCH tact with a buzz saw at the Big Butte As’ land this week for Portland, whence on Bear Creek, one mile east of ASHLAND,- - - - - - - - - - - - OREGON. several [»arties in town have been able to dam a Morgan mare. Dark brown stal and ribbons at mere nominal figures. mill last week.' lion, Anything, 6 years old, sired hy Ladies' and Misses paraso! Is at 25 cents Ashland, there will be offered for sale Hair Ornaments, they will probably go to either Arizona discern them. Caro Bros., of Roseburg, have made a or Mexico. They a»e off to seek their Charlton Abdallah, dam a Morgan mare, j a i d upwards. We mean wb.at we say. the following described property, belong l’vrasoG, Heaton Fox has burned the second settlement with their creditors, and will fortune somewhere. Good luck to them. I ; Call and be convinced, Wheat, oats, ing to the estate of R. B. Hargadine de Fans, time a portion of his brick kiln that was D angerous F amiliarity . — One even- ’ ceased : Jtibbois, resume business. bacon and lard taken in exchange for J. H. Clayton, County School Super not thoroughly “cooked at the first I Laces., etc, etc Thirteen head of horses and colts, 8 H. F. Phillips took the Ashland Gar intendent of Lake, was in Ashland this heat, and has succeeded in bringing the ing*Iast week, about eight o’.lock, some goods. F ountain A F arlow , J head of cattle 3 wagons, mowing ma Dre»» making h », eci lity. Al»o the agency for th-fc : ept. 14, 1880. field A Arthur glee club to Phoenix last week, visiting old friends. He tells us brick to as perfect condition as though reckless individual approached Doug as W arnek C obs *?*. chine and sulky rake, 1 driving sulky, 1 Gum s house, at the eastern edge of Tuesday evening. that only two schools are now in session l everything had turned out right at first. C3J“Ord«rs from . ditunce will <eceive prompt at buggy, 3 plows, 1 harrow, 2 sets har town, and called to Mr. Gum io come I teuti<»n. noll-v4 , A tract of wild land adjoining the in Lake county, but others will start I He is out uf pocket considerably, how out. The latter inquired what was want- ! P oisoned by A lkali .—A band of ness, 1,100 head of Btock sheep. about 600 head of cattle belonging to J. soon. t-jwn of Ashland for sale cheap. Apply ever, by the blunder of the burner who ed of him, and the answer made him : Terms: All sums under $25, cash; over D. Carr and A. A. Witherell, of Clear to F. W. Bashford. * The fall clip of wool has I e n coming had charge of the kiln at first. suspicious of the character of his visitor, | Lake, were poisoned, says the Reno Ga $25, three months’ credit, with approved shland ollege Mr. S. Shattuck, of Cottonwood, came into town. Local buyers here have Henry Mensor, of Jacksonville, has whom he advised to leave the premises zette, by drinking water while in a heat personal security. Sale to begin at 10 jeer the mountains on Monday after a [laying about 20 cts. per pound. A 1 gone to Yreka to join in the foot-race an in short order. After retorting that lie i ed condition from a ditch o’clock A. M. - AND— ber of sheep owners who sheared I load of Ashland flour. nounced un the spued programme of the would go when he pleased,and delivering lev, Lassen county, Cal., lie water of SILAS KILGORE, Executor. NORMAL SCHOOL, White, New Home, American and fall have determined not to du so fair. A number of his friends accom himself of some not very flattering bil- i which flows through alkali soil. About • * year. i Euitern Tourist*. Peerless sewing machines at Reeser’s pany him, and calculate to stake their lingsgate, he went away and proceeded J. A. Merrick, after starting for Al- pile upon his success. Johnny Roberts, up the valley to the Tolman ranch,where 100 head had already died and others from $30 to $50, cash. 16-tf Ashland Jackson County, Or bany to attend the Linn county fair with of Lake county, will also likely enter the he entered the house and opened the were feeling the effects of the poison. Probably more Eastern tourists have Chas. E. Burrows came over from egon. his thoroughbred horse “Commodore race. From Siskiyou count} M ter and door of a lodging room in which a young The cattle were consigned to Hayes, Car visited this Northwest Coast during the reka last Saturday to visit his family rick & Co. of Oakland, Cal., and the Mambrino,” reconsidered the matter and other swift runners will enter th race. man named Feathers was sleeuin*;. terms of purchase called for delivery at present season than ever before, and they e, returning Monday. FACULTY. concluded to return and attend the Yreka all bear testimony to our unsurpassed Feathers, inquired what was the matter We are indebted to Mr. Coolidge of I Reno. Carr A Witherell, consequently 'uable hotel proiierty in Ashland fair instead. natural advantages and great resources R f . v . L owell L. R ogers ?, A. M., Presi ! and was answered by the intruder snap- I I have to bear the loss. the Ashland Nursery for a basketful of ’e at a bargain. For particulars dent and Professor of Natural Scienc Miss Della Howell lias been employed and are enthusiastic in regard to our fu | piug a pistol at him. He grasped a rifle fine grapes of several varieties — the es, Mental and Moral Philosophy. to F. W. Bashford. ♦ by the Directors of the Ashland District ture when railroads shall have supersed 1 that stood near the bed ami tired at the . L a D ru R oyal , A. M., Professor of b Wagner and wife and Mrs. Jas. School as the third teacher. Over 175 Sweetwater, Mission, and the Eumillion, i burglar, but,being considerably agitate I, ed the tedious ocean steamers and [wipu- R ev Latin and Greek Languages and Liter a kind that is new to this section, but >n started Tuesday morning for pupils are in attendance, ami the tium- lation comes pouring in. The proprie ature. ; failed to hit him. The fellow fled in Peatt ’ s court against Mr. Robb'iis of Al to attend the fair. 1 er will probably reach 200 before a : which Mr. C. finds to be particularly stantly. It is supposed he was a well- kali valley, to recover the value of a pair tors of the Oregon Kidney Tea are M rs » A. A. R ogers ?, Preceptress, Teach I well suited to our climate, being hardy great while. equally sanguine of its future; for it has er of Elocution, Principal of Primary v’is said to be selling at $1 20 j and withstanding better than any other j known desperado who formerly lived in of horses which Hamilton had loaned to Department. thus rar cured every case of backache or mnared pounds in Surprise Valley, The handsomest and most stylish hats 1 variety the unusual severity of last win I this section and is now living in North Robbins, and the latter had refused to Miss E lla M. S cott , Teacher of Piano,. MHlMI 40 in Goose Lake Valley. and bonnets ever brought to Ashland ter. ern California, and who was in Ashland return. Robbins confessed judgment for disease of the kidneys and urinary or- Organ and Vocal Culture. Nellie Russell returned to Ash- just received at Anderson's millinery the day before. He doubtless intended the amount of the claim. Some weeks gans that it lias been tried on. Sold Miss K ate T hornton , Assistant Teas The Lakeview Examiner of last week lan<P.ast Saturday, having finished her store. Also ruchings, feathers and vari to capture some money or valubles. ago he came to Ashland with a pair of everywhere. er. says: Gen. Ankeney, U. S. Land Com ous kinds of trimmings, and a fine assort term of school in Sam's valley. horses and a wagon, and these were at missioner, and J. C. Whiteaker, commis A shland W oolen G oods A head .— Religious Notices. EXPENSES. tached and have been held ever since by The Ashland Garfield and Arthur Club ment of jet beads. sioner on the part of the state, accom The Ashland Woolen Mfg. Co. has been J. M. McCall returned from San Fran numbers 145 members. The Hancock Hamilton. We have not heard Robbins’ M. E. C hurch .—Next Sabbath there TUITION—$6 a month, $15 a quarter,. cisco on Tuesday morning’s stage. He panied by H. C. Perkins’ surveying party awarded the contract for supplying the account of the affair. 840 a year. One scholar three years, and English Club has 105 members. will be preaching in the morning by the and J.H. Evans,register of the Lakeview Penitentiary with 2,400 yards of cassi- £ ‘ or three, in same family, one year, purchased for the fall and winter trade Pastor, I’rof. L. L. Rogers will preach O Brien A Ford, of Applegate, have i Land Office-have gone into the Linkville mere, which is to be furnished as soon as $100. Instrumental Music or Voice F ull . — Wheat has been coming into in the evening, services beginning at raised a large crop of broom corn, and an immense stock of goods, most of which I country for the purpose of selecting and possible. It is to l»e of the striped figure Culture $5 a month. Vocal music irr the Ashland flouring mills so rapidly 7:30. Sunday School at 9:30 a . m . will make brooms of it this fall and win were shipped last week, and will begin setting apart the lands belonging to the which has become the ornamental badge class $3 a quarter. Board $3.50 a since threshing time that., notwithstand to arrive in a few days. week. Rooms or Cottages for self R ev . L a D ru R oyal , Pastor. ter. state under the Swamp Laud Act of of prison life. The Ashland goods are ing the mill was kept grinding night- and boarding $2 to $5 a month. Tuition The Garfield Arthur glee dub ' Chan Iler A* Richards have again March 12, 1860. U nion S abbath S chool ,— Every Sun rapidly gaining an enviable reputation, I day at its best speed, the building is in all cases payable in advance in cash furnished excellent music before and af I started their saw mill, this time with the or acceptable notes. The Sentinel says: Last Saturday and this contract is evidence that the now entirely full of wheat from top to day morning at 10 o’clock in the Presby ter Col. Ctiny’s speech fast Monday assurance that the machinery will en whilst James Birdseye, of Central Point, mills are fully able to compete with other bottom. The mill was repaired this year terian church. A cordial invitation ex COURSES OF STUDY. tended to all. dure the strain of the powerful water evening. was taking the shells of some exploded manufactories in the matter of price, and its capacity of storage increased, but C ourse in E nglish L anguage and Elder Ma.tin Peterson will preach in | Take a bath in the warm sulphur wheel which proved too much for the cartridges from his six-shooter, one of the while at the same time maintaining the it contains now all the wheat it will hold, former lighter gearing. Ln eras ui e .—Reading, Elocution, Eng the Ashland District school house next sp- ings near E ig e Mills if you wish to loaded barrels went off with a crash, the acknowledged superiority of the quality much mere than was ever before piled lish Grammar, English Analysis and C. A. Nutley d >ea a lively business at Sunday morning at 11 o’clock. Every Parsing, English ComjKJsition, English follow the fashion—an I a sensible fash ball striking a little five-year-old 3on of of their goods. The Company is doing up in Ashland at one time. his oyster and ice cream saloon. He ion, too. body cordially invited to be present. ! R. Higginbothem, and passing through this year a larger business than ever be- Literature, Rhetoric, Ancient History- understands lw; t » serve the bivalves in B urned to D eath .—A little four- Mediaeval History, Modern History. fore, and is constantly improving the left lung above the heart came out the The Tim-. says the Jacks- -nville Han the most palatable manner, fried, stewed year-old daughter of George Malison, l’,OKV B usiness C ourse .—Arithmetic, Book- cock and Eng!is* club will hive a torch ur otherwise “Y >u pays your money lodging m the wall of the room. The lit character of its trade—establishing it up who lives ah mt six m !• •« from Kerby- keopuig, Banking, Civil Government, ’ H on the mosf m v .te*»ia?i<* and permanent tle boy is suffering g.eat pain but it is light pr »cession before the close of the and takes yon'• choice.’’ L ............... viiie lost her lite last 8:uui(riy m a most I--mmercLi; Law, International Law, thought that he will recover. basis. In the line of blanketsand flan campaign. Political Economy, Algebra, Geometry, The young ladies of the Ashland coun shocking manner. She wa3 alone in a English Grammar ar.d Rhetoric. The lately prevalent fever at Linkville cil of Champions of Honor spread an ele ‘ The crowd of boys that usually ob nels the factory has for sometime taken room in which was an open fi-re, and in the lead in the trade of this coast, and its struct the sidewalk in front of the post- as about fiuithe I its course and mast of gant snp]»er for the nrembers of the C ourse in L atin .—Latin Grammar, playing about the hearth she set fire to Latin Reader, Caesar's Commentaries, >se win» have been sick are now rapidly council in Masonic Hall last Wednesday office on Sunday afternoons succeeded in I cassimeres also are now crowding ahead her clothing and was so terribly bnnn d MAKKIKD I against all competition. Virgil, Cicero's Orations, I.ivy, Tacitus^ overitig. evening. They have the thanks of the thrusting one of their number through a that after a few hours of suflering death Cicero de Officiis. large pane of glass in the show window r. Jackson returned to Jacksonville T idings for a beautiful cake. P hoenix G arfield C lub .—The citi came and took the little spirit beyond SIMPKINS - LANCASTER. -<)n Ev C ourse in G reek .—Greek Grammar, ans creek, September 30th, by Elder Greek Reader, on Tuesd iy, after having repaired the At Phoenix last Thursday evening Dr. of Inlow A Hill's drug store. The dam zens of Eden Precinct met at. Laven- the reach of pain. Anabasis, Greek Testa M. Peterson, Simon Simpkins and ment, Memorabilia, teeth of this neighborhood for another Covert was held in $2,500 bail to answer age amounted to about $10, which the berg’s hall in Phoenix Saturday, Octo Homer, Heroditus» Miss Elizabeth Lancaster crowd will probably pay by assessment, ber 9th, and organized a Garfield A Ar DemosthiMes s ( ‘ rations. T ax L evy . — The County Commission grinding spell. at next term of Court the charge of ar to ^void an interview with the M irshal. thur Club with seventy member«. The ers have made the following tax levy for C ourse in M athematics .— Arithme *• Jas. R. Neil, Esq., of Jacksonville, is son. He furnished the bonds next day. tic, Algebra. Geometry, Trigonometry, The Doctor s-tys the glass must be re officers are: Samuel Colver, President; the coining year: Fox State Indebtedness buildiug a new dwelling house for him The Doctor says he is entirely confident H. C. IIÍLL, M BAUM, Surveying, Mechanics, Accousties and placed, and it would be the part of man- E. K. Anderson and D. W. Gilliert, 3 mills; current expenses < f state.4 mills; self in that place. It is to be one of the that he can prove his innocence. Optics, Astronomy. siness for those who are responsible to Vice Presidents; W. Beeson and Fitz school purposes, 3 mills; county tax, 10 handsomest in Jacksonville, it is said. C ourse in M odern L anguages .— Go to Reeser’s, the pioneer tinner of come forward at once, instead, of being Cooper, Secretaries; A. P. Tallent, mills. Total, 20 mil’s. It was also or French Grammar, French Reader, Co T. N. Lofton, of Sprague river, has Jackson Co. A new lot of parlor, box forced to pay the damage. rinne, Racine, German Grammar, Ger Treasurer. As Executive Committee the dered that a hospital tax of $2 and a bought the Gearhart place for $1,200, and cooking stoves for sale cheap, Tin, man Reader, Goethe, Schiller. W anted .—The undersigned wishes to President appointed E. K. Anderson and county tax of $1 be levied on e tch able and will keep j first-class station. Mr. sheet iron and copper ware on hand and C ourse in N atural S ciences .—Geo Abram Bish. Col. Geo. B. Curry, Re bodiel man between 21 an 1 59 years of Gearhart intends to remove to the coast. made to order at prices lower than any let a contract for making and hauling graphy, Phys. Geography, Physiology. publican candidate for Presidential elec age. rails. Good timber and good road. Botany, Zoology, Natural Philosophy, e have two election days together in [»lace in Jackson county. B F. R. [16tf tor. was present, and upon invitation ad Astn nomy, Chemistry, Mineralogy, Ge Apply at once J. S. H erein , * P owder B urning . — When the news Ashland this fall.. On MonJay, Nov. 1st, T. H. Weedon, of Tule Lake, camo in dressed the club in an able and interest ology. Ashland, Or. 15-f/* of the Indiana ami Ohio elections reached town officers are elected, and on Tues last Monday after a load of apples for ----------- --------------- ing manner for half an hour. He was fol C ourse in M ental and M orai Ashland Wednesday evening, the anvils day the Presidential election takes place. Fort Klamath. He reports that the Pl ’ lLo.sopHY . — Ethics, Psychology, Log L umber . — We have common yellow lowed by Samuel Colver, E. K. Ander i ic, Esthetics, Moral Philosophy, Theism, Albert Elliott, of the Cold Spring I ranchers about Tule Lake, with the and sugar pine lumber of many kinds son, and others. On motion, the club, were loaded by the enthusiastic ones,and Butler's Analogy, Christian Evidences. ranch, on the Linkville road, was in memory of Last winter as a stimulus,have which we wish to dispose of for coin or adjourned to meet on Thurs lay evening, the reports of Republican powder shook ZSHIAND, CRECaW, i I N ormal C ourse .—English Grammar, the town for an hour or ro. The Demo town Wednesday after supplies. He re- put up every pound of hay they could grain, also cedar posts and several Oct 14th, at 7 o'clock. Arithmetic, Geography, Phys Geogra crats said ‘‘wait awhile, it may turn out ¡•orte considerable travel upon the road. cut. thousand rails near Wagner creek. Apply phy, Physiology, Algebra. Zoology, Ge S. C olver , Pres. like Maine. ’ W. B eeson , Sec. Hunters are bringing down the big. fat at Eagle Mills. TTAVE OPENED THEIR NEW FURNITURE ometry, Rhetoric, Natural Pliilosophy/ House Bill 107, to amend the charter X. Ü. ¿tore with a full »• ock vf Botany, Ancient History, Modern His-; of the Town of Ashland, has progressed bucks now. Messrs. Coolidge and Drake C ommissioners ’ C ourt .—At the Octo A uction S ale .— At the residence of tory, Chemistry, Astronomy, Mental A G rizzly ’ s C uriosity . -The Modoc So far as to l>e “referred to the delega were cut two days this we*»k and returned Philosophy, Civil Government, Book I ber terms this Court transacted business Full Chamber Sets, M. Baum, Granite Street, Ashland, on ndependent of last week says: Mor-1 tion from Jackson county’’ in the House. with three, one of which Mr C. asserts keeping, English Literature, Evidences was the “biggest that roamed the moun as follows: Henry Paj»e was appointed Brown, who resides on the west side of Saturday, Oct. 23d, at 1 o’clock r. m ., of Christianity, Pedagogics. CHAIRS, I For bargains in rocking chairs, tables, tains,” an old seven-pointer, fat as a . inspector of new bridges......... George Goose lake, tells us of the ojieer antics his entire lot of household goods; also desks, bureaus, picture frames and every mutton. i Thompson was allowed 10 for damages in of a grizzly bear. A few weeks ago a one new buggy, made by J. S. Eubank's. DEGHEES. Square ano enter Tables, The Modoc Inde- endent of the 7th, breaking through county bridge near man named Carroll left his mowing ma Terms of sale— On all bills over $20 cred ■ kind of furniture umiture, «all at Baum A Hill’s, | Full sets < of ______ The degress of A. B. and A. M. with". handsotne furniture on hand. says: The noted race horse, Siskiyou TrUe's place..........Sheriff Bybee report- chine standing in the field over night, it will be given. Book Gases, Cupboards, and when he returned in the morning Diplomas will be given in course to those* Boy, was put up at a raffle at Adin last 1 Miss Annie Kent, who taught the the following prescribed* Friday. There were thirty-five chances I ed delinquent taxes as follows: For 1878, found that a grizzly h d visited it and A ttention .—Those indebted to H. F. What-Nots, Lounges, completing BCottonwood school a few years since, al five dollars per chance. Johnny Can j $768.56; for 1879, $809.19.... Articles evidently had tried to find out how it courses; Latin, Greek, Mathematics. Hiassed through Ashland Sunday on her non'threw forty-one, and walked uff with i were signed for a ten years’ lease of the worked. He had first taken hold -f the Phillips are hereby notified that they English Language and Literature, Ment»l - AND— and Morai Philosophy, Modern Li 1- g^ray to again take charge of the school at the horse. ! Siskiyou toll road to Jesse Dollarhide k tongue and turned the machine half way must at once make arrangements for set round. It then seemed that bruin got ■JWVERVrHIXQ IN THE LINE OF HOVSE- RBut place. Misses Frankie and Estella Moore, of , Son. The lesses are to put down sixty mad, tore up the tool box. mashed the tlement; and all accounts not settled im "4 HOLD F u t>l»oii.g Good-, utiictl they wtU guages, Natural Sciences- and Business. The degree of B. S. with diplomas will ■ John Fraley arrived last Sunday from Linkville, came in on last Friday's stage. ' rods of corduroy, also to lessen the grade oil can and tore up the cushion that was ' mediately will be placed in the hands of s.’H at tLe lowest prices. be awarded those completing the courses Missouri, and expressed himself as great The latter has gone to Portland to spend : on the first hill this side of the State line on the seat Mr. Brown says the tracks F. W. Bashford for collection in English Language and Lite rat are, Mod REPAIRING AND UPHOLSTERING DDNE UPON 18-3t H. F. PHILLIPS. P- I one.ha[f inch [e88 to the foot than the were of unusually large size, and he ern Languages, Natural Sciences, Busi ly pleased at being once more in Ash tTie winter with her aunt, Mrs. SHDRT rtiHlCE. is the same “bar” that has ness, Mental and floral Philosophy. land. He was sick during his whole . Ashland friends, stopping with Dr. Preseb* grade and keep the road in good thinkut A good saddle horse for sale. Apply roameu in that section for several years, Diplomas will be presented those com-, 5-3 BAUM & HILL atiy in Missouri. Chitwood’s family. | repair. and committed various depredations. at this office pletuig the Normal or Buaiuttsa Counw’ THE ASHLAND TIDINGS NEW Fir IE, M yer & drake » fi A R D AV A R E ¿ MILLINERY. A I Furniture ! ! Furniture !! Furniture ! ! r I C