Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, September 10, 1886, Image 1

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ASHLAND
ISSU E
TIDINGS
ASHLAND
ASHLAND
<Y FR'ÜAY MORNING.
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II. LEEDS.
TIDINGS
Terms of Adverti
LEO AL.
One «qua re, tirst inserti
Eaeh Additional inserti
Local Notions, pe r lii
Regular advertí
liberal terms.
Terms ot Subscription:
Otto t»*py, one year............
" six months........
’* three months..
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l> iiatea. six «Mipies for
term« tn advance.
AND MANUFACTURING
TERRIBLE EARTHQUAKES.
Great Loss of Life anti Property at Charles­
ton, South Carolina.
CLAYTON & CORE.
GROCERY STORE !
Ashland, Oregon.
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clothing and something fo eat. The ap­
proach of the quake was heralded by the
usual rumbling sound, reeembtiug dis­
tant thunder, till it gradually approacheiL
The earth qui.»ml and heaveil, ;m»l iu
three st*co'i Is ii hail passe«!, the sound
dying out in the dtetan«». This te the
only wave t<-’t r trice 2:3»this morning, k
was not »!• s'rnctive. ¡ill the df®tnieti»>n
liaving lxx*n dt: ■ it (h‘,5 last night.
Further d ip. '.cht-s read: Owing to tho
demoralizevi »•: ’ lition of everything here
it is impos- ibl;» fo give correct fuels, fur­
ther thiin this: The nnmlier of casu.d-
ties has uot l«e»*n ascertained, probably
from thirty to forty lulled und over one
hundred iujurisl. The loss fo pro(»erty
will probably re .ch fS,00 ,0 Oor810,00
000, Three- ot.rilw of the buildings in
the city will h?' o fo lx* rebuilt. There
was very litt;o.»hipping in port,and none
of it wasinju
,
Tire diisturljanees have
Th»-water in th«* tihrlxlr, al-
though it i> known that all the slmcks
came from an easterly direction, and
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therefore from the sea. There are no
signs of a ti lai wave as yet.
The city is v. rappwl in glixim and busi­
ness is entirely suspemlfxl. People gen­
erally remain in the streets, in tents un­
der improvisiHl shelter, ;i®d will camp out
to-night, fearing another shock. Th»»
gas works are injured and probably the I
city will be without light to-night.
The dispatcher from Charleston Thurs­
day, Sept. 2d. "i'.x* it mor»' hopeful stilt«»
of affuirs. The aggregate loss is now
placed ¡it s-i.i iihi , >0 i. Wharves, ware­
houses. and busim’Ss facility's of the city
generally were unaffected by th»' catas­
trophe.
The oili •! il tol d of deaths is thirly-
thre»>. Tli woun led will probibly num-
l«*r 1IM). B tisuiess is still suspended, the
whole attention oi the peoplebeing given
to providing for refuge and making resi-
denct's safe. Bricklayers have advanced
th dr rates to $»’• a day. The city council
will probably a. t to-morrow to provide
m '.tsuri's for relieving the poor. Ex­
pressions of gratitude are hoard on ¡ill
sides for as.-ist i:; ■• offered to Ch irleston,
of which th" sui" ring (>eople will gladly
avail them- ive- Confidence is gradu­
ally returning, but init -li appreli nsion
still is felt.
BLAINE OS
ABOI T SHETLAND PUNIES.
BOTS.
THF API MIT.
The following conceruiug the Sbi'tland
Ilo Be«- Select u iiouie Ih-fon* S« araiinc ?
was clippeil from ¡in eastern farm journal:
!
Attorne7 aud Counsellor at Law.
The Sbetliind Pony, like all the domes­ I
The following report of the recent
.!••«« Homestead.;
• S., LA \
< »REG ii N.
Mr. Binino spoke to a Chautauqua tic animals of Shetland, is said to I m * of
earthquakes at Charleston. S. C., are
W ¡'.I nttei-'l tn < i •»«••i
««••» in the coarts of Ort'gon,
We
have
always regarded the state­
circle in Portland recently. He addressed Norwegian origin, and had Intn m»iin-
ri li'I.-r « I» ic<- «n<t prepare paper'« in the set-
taken
from
the
Assoi'iated
Press
ilis-
i
i
ment
frequently
mad»', that before L av­
’uuiK r.t of . »tute«, make application» for
himself to the subject of education, say­ tained from time immemorial without
pati-nti nn.ler the f S. mining law», and
patchee of Sept. 1 :
ing
the
apiary,
if
not Ix-fon* leaving tlx*
ing, among other things: Another fea­ cross of foreign bUnni, until s»»me time in
i. ny I«-i on-iill.-il on all matter« pertaining
An earthquake such as has never! «'fore
to ii.iv. rnia. ill land«. School and H- amp
hive,
bees
have
a
new home M-l»x-l«<d if
ture of modern college training to which the sixt«®nth century, whi n, by cluince,
land«, an ' claims against the I*. 8. for ser-
been
known
in
the
history
of
this
city
not
fitted
up.
a,
:i
tradition that might,
vi.-*-« *r t<>«.«•’«.
exceptions may be taken is the long time some Spanish vessels, with the Adc iial s
OFFlt E—Main »trect.
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swept over Charleston last night short ly
an
I
again
might
n,.t
have a basis of ir.ct.
employed. The admission to college is stud of thoroughbre»ls on board wen*
Townahip plat« on öle in the office.
after 10 o’clock, causing more l»»ss ami
We
bad
an
op|«'rtunity
last wieektoeco
now on the average at the same age at wrecked on that dangerous coiist, and at
injury to property and far mor»* loss of
for
ourselves,
or
rather,
to
get our infor­
We keep c<»n tantly <»n h .nd a full assortment of staple and fancy goods,
which students in the preceding genera­ least a part of the Spanish horses swam
J. T. iowiitch,
life than the cyclone of a year previously.
mation
from
first
hands
aud
under cir­
tion graduated. To a young man favored t»i shore, aud it is th ! cross which is said
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
Its
wrecked
streets
are
encumbere»l
with
cumstances
tliiit
left
no
oppoitaiiity
for
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with ample means the course runs thus: to have stam(»ed them with so much
»SDL ND, OREGON.
mistake.
PLAIN AND DECOR \TED WA E,
CoFFEES, ROAST AND GREEN. masses of fallen bricks and tangled tele-
Admitted to college at eighteen; gradu­ fleetni'ss and endurance, as well as th
• + •
W ill |>ra< li> ■- n «11 court» of the State.
graph an»l telephone wires, ami up to an
On Munday of last wi-elu Mr. Vance,
ates at twenty-two; completes his profes­ high spirit aud (»erfect docility for which
»«•!leeti<>ii« promptly made and remitted
IN GLASS AND STONE.
TE\S, IN PAPERS, CANS &
early hour it was almost impossible to
the
manager of our creamery farm, dis-
i
sion
il
studies
at
twenty-five;
goes
abroad
9-4
they are 6<> famous.”
p:iss from on»* part of the city to ¡mother.
■ovensl Iwx® clustered under the window
to
hear
lectures
in
a
foreign
university
C< TLEin AND Sil.
J i RS. SPICES A ALL
It is curious that the “Sheltie,” as they
The first shock was by far the most se­
and returns home at twenty-seven or I call him at home, should have kept liis sill of his lied room. There were but
T. B. Beat,
I vere. Most of the people, with their
VERW a KE.
KINDS OF
twenty-eight. If he be heir to a great form so well through all these genera­ few of them, probably half a pint, an»l
Attorney and Counsellor at Law.
families, passed the night in the streets,
fortune ajid intends to lead a life of mere tions of hanUhip sn.l toil, but it is well I they stM'Uied to go m ami out of a very
JACKSONVILLE, OR.
HANGING
A
STAND
♦
i-
NNED
GiioBK
which
even
thftr
morning
ar»
TFMrtW
r f4311^ »• ill
in nH the conrtfrflf Oretfbti.
leisur ly elegance this form of prepara­ known that symmetry is more inherent in «mall crevice when* the w< ath»*rl»oardinv
otto« in the court house.
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with people afraid to re-enter their
tion is very well, but if he is compelled small animate than in large. Having hiul shrunk from the sill.
fruits , meats , & o ., &C.
homes.
He concluded this must be the tradi-
• ♦ •
to depend ultimately on his own labor been bred reared ami trained for genera­
Albert Hammand,
More
than
sixty
(icrsons
were
killed
ional
committ«' of investigation ap-
:: OILS. PAINTS AND BRUSHES.
TIONERY, FENS AND PENT II
for his bread he is sincerely to lx* pitied. tions under adverse circumstances, h.ts
and wounded, chiefly colore«l. Among
CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR,
>ointed
by whatever (xiwer rules in the
He has contracted habits and tastes quite reduced his size, established his hardy
ASHLAND. OREGON
the whites the killed iind fatally wound­
l»ee
hive,
to find out whatever g<xxl lay
out of harmony with the people with type and genend character for intelli­
V. ! alt ni promptly to any butines» in the
ed
are:
M.
J.
Lynch,
l)r.
R.
Alexiuider
•
«»fore
them
and repoit.
in ■ oi land 'iir. < yiug. k«-ating ditches, etc.,
whom he is to live and uncongenial to gence, (»robiibly beyond that of any oth» i
Hamlin anil Ainsley Robeson. Fire
• >i«l v. .-rything p rtaiuiug U» civil engineer­
The
committee
stay « m 1 all Sunday after­
tlie clients upon whose favor and confi­ known breeil. An auimal that hiul had
ing Hall-fact ion guarantied.
broke
out
in
different
parts
of
the
city
noon
and
spent
the
night and the next
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Z4^“>'tt’<i- at th>- Mi »flier.
dence he must dejiend for success. He to do his work and pick his living over
immediately after th»* «»iirthqu.ike, and
iftem<x»n.
The
lx**s
were Italians of a
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fin Is that the contemporary who opened the rugged hills and mountains for gen­
some
are
still
burning,
but
there
is
no
brighter
and
lx'tler
color
than any in our
J. 3. Howard,
a law office at twenty-one or twenty-two erations must lx* stir»*-f<M»tc<l, .and who«»
»Linger
of
their
spreatling.
There
is
no
piary
and
hence
were
clearly
strangers.
years of age, has already gained a strong playmates are th»' Crofti r’s children, with
Notar "ublic and Conveyancer
Successor to Hunsaker & Dodge,
way
of
leaving
the
city
at
present.
I
he
next
afternoon
while
Mr.
V. hap-
MEDFt’RD. OREGON’.
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foothold in his profession, and while he whom he mingles with all the freedom of
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HUNDREDS HOMELESS.
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[M'ned
to
lx*
watching
them,
a
large
swarm
..¡..Is'.f .•■-.ili-stali bti'in'-s given careful
with his European training, may know the house dog, must lie gentle, and is no
i ntioii and information furnished cou­
Th«* prin»‘ipal business (x»rtiou of th»*
of
bees
of
the
same
color
came
in
from
more in many fields, he knows less iu the more likely to hurt them in their plays,
nting prop« rty in the new town
city Wiis destroyed, ami hundreds of ( xt -
thenorthweet
ami
imrmsliately
liegan
to
fields essential to success. He finds him­ over, under and around hitn than is th-
sons were rendered homeless. Men wen»
•luster
ami
enter
the
ajierture
in
the
sid
­
self junior to those of his own age, and dog.
D.\ 3. T Conner,
frantic, women were Ixwx'ehing mercy
ing.
By
prompt
and
efficient
use
of
the
finds he has wasted in genenil culture
They make their living on the hills, I i
p1n>l<l»N AND SURGEON.
from th«» Almighty, and children were in
some precious years which should have eating, heather and whatever they can find smoker, they were driven out, the hole
tears. The main station house, city hall.
«»:!,. i* out- d.H.r south of Ashland House on
been devoted to his special calliug in life. to pick, often being reduced to the sea ckjaed an<l the lx»es clustered on a tree
Mam street
fll-12
Hibernian hiill anil many other well
The disadvantage to which the young weed, washed upon th»» shore, with no ¡nd hived We know of no !>«*► of the
known public buildings, including St.
man would lie subjected in the learned shelter except that afford««] by som< (iiality nearer than nine miles to the
C. J SochrUt, M. D.,
Michael’s church, are irreparably dam- I
professions is vastly increased when he friendly rock, and never even a forkfull northwest.
aged.
Many
people
are
seriously
ir
not
Thi6 seems to us a demonstration that
PHŒN1X, OREGON.
i-nters upon a business career, a banker, a of fodder during the roughest weather.
fatally injured. Broad street presents a
lx*»*s
select their homes. This committee
merchant, a manufacturer, and iu either Hence the survival, only, of th«' fittest.
t'li.i c tortliv pri sent, at Dr. Kahler's drug
spectacle
of
the
utmost
horror.
Ev«
n
had
evidently
rej»orted a land of promise
►tore.
111M0
case his fate i; not unlikely to lx* that of
They are us»»<l on the Island, mostly for near the alsike. white clover, and tin, anil
women, armed with hatchets, fought
a discouraged life. I would not put forth
carrying (»eat from the I mh I s to th»- Crof­ had Bent back a good report of the land
valiantly to rescue imprisoneil unfortu­
i
Dr. D. B. Bice
this judgment with such confidence, said
ter’s huts. The peat after being cut am’ is well as guides to bring on the colony.
nates.
Meeting
street,
from
Broad
to
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Mr. Blaine, if 1 did uot feel sustained by
drii-»! as usual, is packed on the jxmies in
Hazel, is a wreck anil is hued with nn-
There seems to have lieen some mis-
I k UL.IM i , O k EO o .S.
the opinion of oue of the ablest men who
E
M.
MILLER.
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fortunates.
To
add
to
tht*
horror
of
the
E.
J.
FARLOW,
baskets slung across his stout, little back
»•rti < n< nr tn«-bri-lice, next »i<«ir south of
inderst
inding, however, as about the
ever taught in the English tongue. An
i Kvl House Kesi k-nce cor Spring st. and
farmer fiishion. These baskets are called «ame number of lx es remained clustered
s«*ene many fir«® broke out, ami were
ir»l Avenue.
English gentleman, the late Mr. Forster,
by the natives eatuties. The pony is not m the epot after the swarm was hived
effectually fought by the fire departm ut.
: t ciui attention given to diseases of no­
widely known as Secretary for Ireland iu
men.
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use»l at all for agricultural purpos»®. a»
The night was hideous with groans iin-1
nd remained there till Thursday, evi-
Mr. Gladstone’s cabinet, was the son-in-
they have no fool of any kiml to “yoke” l«-ntly sujiporting themselves by foraging
dying screams of the wounded and (»ray-
law <>f the illustrious Arnold of Rugby,
them to, but use th»* spade instead, wi»*l<l- in the fields, till we took pity <»u them
era of the uninjured It is impossible to ,
J. S. Walter,
A Chinese Wedding.
and in a conversation on the subject
ed by the hardy Islander, or his "gu<l and allowed them to go into their chosen
estimate
the
extent
of
the
losses
of
life
;
DENTIST,
Corvallis st K-ii ty was much agitat«*d oil which I am now discussing. Mr. Forster
wife;” but unfortunately for the pony home.
and pro(»erty at present. Up to 1 a . m . I
Wednesday by the announcement of the told me that it was the opinion of Dr.
AstlLKNh, O kegon .
they have found him a very useful animal
to-«lay there had been ten distinct sh<x*ks. '
The name day another investigating
approaching nuptials of Mr. Wa Yo and Arnold that the young men of England I
in
the
low
veins
in
th»-
coal
mines
o
< Ui< v in Cui »
Bi»ar«ling House.
11-7*
committee
seliM'ted a similar place iu a
VERY FEW HOUSES ESCAPE.
Miss Gip Lee, nf th»* Celestial Empire of were making a mistake of delay, and that England, and s»» useful ar«' they, that for
m
ighl
Mir
’
s
house»
and the next »lay on«» of
Not to exceed 100 houses in the city are China. The brak* came from Portland ; it were lictter they should lx* engaged ill any hors«» pony 40 inch»® or less in bight
lus
neighbors
hail
> swarm of Ixx® emna
occupied at this time. People are camped on tlx* noon 11din and was came»! in a their life calling by twenty-one nr twenty-
Miss Iona Weber,
th»»
uniform
price
is
£16
or
nearly
.'
?
•*'
•
off
and
leave.
He
followed them »lirectly
Tettuiierui mi* i«’ at Ashland! «»liege, will give
in open places. All stores are clostxl aud closely «>v»'i»'ii b:u'k to the store of Jun two years of age. Of course I shall not each, which is far more than double theii
> instrurtions in
to
the
s,K»t
where
th»»
committee h..d all
a scarcity of provisions is feareil, because Westfall, win re th" ceremony was to take I«* misunderstood as applying these re­
former price. To sum up, they hav» things in readiness.
PLAN 3, ORGAN and GUITAR .^"We keep the Fr<-sh.-st mid Hot n •cent s in town, at the lowest figures. As we.btfy no one can lie got to go the stores to si ll (iltice.
Th" coming of the bride was in Tks to any young man who is devoting spli-ndi»! constitutions, sound legs ami
Iu a li’uileii iiu.uberol pupil» outbid«- hci
Wliat now is the governing, supreme
for cash , we can afford to seO cheap for cash.
In addition to our full and'•••mplete them.
gre»*ted by the popping of fir»'-eraekers himself to a purely literary life or to any
colli gi- class.
f«x't. are long lived, have no vin*, are
K< -i.lrii.-e at Mr. A. <• R<x kfellov»’sonCh'in b issortment of groceries and provisions, we carry
power in the bee hive? It is certainly
Hardly a house in the city es»®[x'»i in- • and bursting of Imrnlis; for which the specialist who gives his time to the ut­ afraid of nothing, can live
pL.ce a not the <[u«x»n. She is simply the mother
Ureet.
jury, an»l many were so damaged and frieutls of the coii(»ie obtained a special most hound of investigation. I am speak­
jack-rabbit «in. ami afford more iimuse- b»»e ami at the lime the swarm leaves the
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cracked that a hard blow would bring ilispensation fi >e Marshal I’ygall. Tw?> ing of the great mass of college gradu­
3
Bartlatt,
meut and pl«»asure to children t him any
hive may be but an infant of a »lay. Nor
them to the ground.
bridesmaids a-.-i ted in taking the bride, ate® who are to be men of affairs, who other known animal.
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CONTRACTOB and BUILDER,
is it the dron»»s, who are lx»ru to serve a
The shix-k was severe at Summerville »•lonely veiled, from the veliiele and eon- i depend u[x»n their earnings for their
Goods delivered to ¡ill parts of town free of charge.
Asiil.i.v I», • »KKGON.
brief purpose anil then murdered.
and ML Pleasant, and on Sullivan’s isl- ! din ting her int • the house. The cere- | bread. But even with literary men I
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Viticultura!.
Will furni-L • -aim« e« and take contract» for
In the case mentioned there is a ««xirch
and fissures are noticed front which sand, j mony was annouu -ed to take place in th»' think our New England history would
FARLOW * MILLER.
iKiildinKs of all k.nds.
[N E. .Smith. Ionia, before Michigan Horticui- for a location, the communication of in­
ap[»arently from a great depth, exudes. evening at 9 o'clo *k. Before 5o’clock all bear out my assertions as strongly as
A share of patrona^ ' solicited.
¡8-35
tural Socii'ty.J
telligence to the parent hive, and uni­
Shoit lovib •/ ¡u-'it below I ,e I cert/ »taler.
A sulphurous smell is very noticeable.
the Chinanii n in town had gathered in with professional men. Longfellow grad­
As my vineyard is »ximpobed mostly of formity of action on the part of tho
Three or four fires started in as many : adjoining rcxims to partake of th? feast uated at Bowdoin tiefore he was eighteen.
• EORGE E. YOU LE,
W m . M. GILROY sections with the first sh»x*k, anil very ‘ prepared in honor of the occasion. A George Bancroft had earned Harvard’s Concords, I will confine myself to this swarm. Now. who Hp)M»ints this com-
A. I*. Willey,
variety; and first let me give my opinion mitt«®, and in wliat way is their report
s«x>n the town was illuminated with i Lcuili r reporter got admitted to the fes­ diploma at seventeen. Ralph Waldo Em­
that
this is the lx*st graja.* that I am ac­ received ami unanimously adopted aud
flanaes, thus leading all to believe that tivities. Ranged round tables loaded erson was under nineteen when he grad­
quainted
with, for extensive cultivation acte»l upon?
what was left by earthquake would be ! with chicken, rice, rats, and innumerable uated and Edward Everett but seventeen.
«»MLA n A «’RKI.ON.
in
the
interior
of Michigan.
devoured by fire. However, the fire de­ viands, were the happy revelers. A cur­ In professional and public life it is
1 pi'-p tre»l to give estimate, to furnish mate­
Despot of the White H oum -.
It
is
the
old
reliable.
Plant wide apart
rial, and complete all kinds of buildings
partment was so well<iivided and handled ious game was in progress at th»' tables. equally striking. Mr. Webster, Mr.
Manufacturers of—
say sixteen feet. Use arms frame-work»
l\ OK »»I T OF TOWN
¡Baltimore Sun.]
that the fires were under control by »lay- Two Chinaiueii would throw out their Choate, Mr. Seward and Mr. Fessenden
on reasonable terms. Ml work warranted to
tb» n fill the trellis with last year’s growth,
Hector,
Mrs.
Cleveland’s handsome
tight.
bauds in a series of quick gestures, keep- I were all through college and reading their
give satisfaction.
which
I
nail
to
the
bars,
instead
of
tying;
jxiodle,
holds
supreme
sway at the White
elP ii*—on Mechanic street, over Youle <k <iil
Fully 125 to 150 residences anil stores i ing jierfet't time, calling out in Chin»'se l.i w books by the time they were nineteen
toy’s store house an I office.
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fill all op«'ii spaces that may be found, as House during the absence of lus master
were consume«]. The loss by tire and : something Iik<> “eop yo ya he,” and open­ years of age. But I do not mean to im­
the vine is very pliable.
and mistress. The dog is master of the
earthquake
cannot be accurately esti- ! ing and closing the lingers. The game, ply that boys should be educated in refer­
M. L. M CALL.
A. F. HAMMOND,
I place them right and left, up and situation and is a confirmed de6|x>t- O dc
mated, but can safely lx* (»laced ¡it 850 ,- evidently, was to make no mistake in ence to a particular profession. It is
down, as the case may require, to till any of the colored attaches of the executive
Hcuamond. & McCall,
0.>0.
opening th right finger. When on»' difficult to tell at fifteen or sixteen years
Dealers in—
vacancy.
mansion was assigned to the duty of
As far as coultl be ascertained durin , made a mistake th»' penalty was for him of age what a boy may wish to do with I
Each year I cut out all the old wood I waiting on the dog before the president
REAL - ESTATE - AGENTS
the night fifteen to twenty were killed to take a drink of li ¡nor out of a tiny cup himself at nineteen or twenty. The cur­
can, ami spread the vinos to eheck too left the city, and the curly-haired canine
and a much greater number wounded in (I suppose tii<> hardship of the (« naltv I riculum is good for all alike and the reg­ rank growth, which tends to Lessen the
sees that his servant carries out the in­
all sorts of ways. The loss of human hi»' lay in Hr small amount of liquor such a ular course of study will develop the
quantity of fruit, and produces («Hirer structions given him. Hector is a very
cunvl Y ncers ,
will be great and it will take a day to get cup would hold.) One fellow got “stuck” maturity which will enable a boy to
wtxxl for next year’s fruits.
intelligent dog and makes up for his ina­
Ort* (fun
i «»III i nd,
the accurate numlxir. Sh»x‘ks e»(itally so often as to lead to the sup(xxution that ehixise bis profession more easily. I
Begin to thin and tie up in June, take bility to s[»eak by expressive actions. He
aevere were felt at a tltetaneeof thirty-five he enjoy»*»! it. At the appoint»*d time, have serious doubts, therefore, as to the
out all non-bearing shiwts, and where too is very fond of a 6troll around the
Uians negotiated. Property bought and sold,
miles, and have done inestimable ilainagt* the ceremony of the marriage began in mission of the electives courses now be­
thick to rijx'n well takeoff bearing canes. groun<ls »nd takes his body guard out for
eolb .-lions .ittelelid to. Abstracts of title fur­ Planing, Matching and Sawing done to order.
Wooden to railroaite and telegraph property.
nished.
the presence <»f a crowd of p»*opl»'. The coming so ¡lopular in many parts of the
If we allow too many young canes to an airing two or three times a day. When
Water Pipe made to order.
Charlt®fon is now entirely isolatwl from bride knelt upon the fi»x)r in front of th" count rv.
~ ir* eying oi all kinds satisfactorily und
grow, they will surely prevent oarly and i he wishes to go out he picks up his collar
promptly doce.
the outside world
groom and a lively dialogue was carried
Proprietors of the Tozer & Emery Planing Mill,
I satisfactory ripening. The rank, leading with a tag on it and starts on an explor­
An Unseen spy.
on lx‘twe«n them, two bridesmaiils join­
»». ofler tor -ale the (oilowiag de’icribeil real
A SCENE OF DEATH AND DESOLATION.
projxrty.
-
[7-52.1
According to the Court Journal, a shoots must be pinched off to throw the ing tnp all over the house for his attend­
ing in the chatter. Then the bride t brew
Two
slight
shocks
of
eartliquak»»
have
l‘h< itargadiiie property. o»ins,atinc ot
NEAR R R. TRACK. MECHANIC St., ASHLAND.
wealthy ironmaster in the north of Eng- sap into the weaker growth. This is the ant. On finding him he places the collar
V( i v desirable town lots, unproved an*’ Uli-
been felt since the first, at 8:25 this morn­ a key to tla h ippy lord, which he caught 1 nd, whost» house and works are dazzl- most effective means of bringing them in the man’s hand and holds his neck
ii..I toved; and fanuinu lands and »took
ing and one at 1:3J P. M.. neither doing on th»' tiy, and they were man and wife. in,dv illuminated by the electric light, has forward. It Bikes experience to judge I ready for the pleasant yoke. As soon ar.
i «riches in sues io suit purchasers, up to
Th»' lady was hurried to her apartment
any further destruction. Not even dur­
i ; i »» i acres; also.
adopted an ingenious contrivance, by jmst how many to have, and how many it I the collar is placed over his head the
ing Gen. Gilmore's Iximbardment of the and th»» groom went t»> the »lour and which he may glean some information as is best to remove.
\ (B«>i> Sr k Kvxcit. D60 acres, six mil««
I poodle knows that his command is to be
L
of Ashlaud—good for ►■.miner or wia
city has there been such a deplorable : fannt'd hims< If.
My
vineyard
has
lieen
1
»earing
eighteen
I obeyed and his joy knows no bounds.
ter range.
Mail»' bv th»' Gelatino-Bromide, or
This reporter, iu the forenoon, by mvi- to what goes on during hiB not unfte- years, and I have never failed of a fair
state of affairs here. The city is literally
The same attendant feeds the executive
quent
abscences
from
home.
In
several
I’wgNTT \ca».s of good w»x»d land near
in ruins, and the people are living in t ition went through the rooms which are of his rooms and in his office there is a crop, say, two or three tons to the acre. dog and finds hitn a hard master to
own.
But with this system of spreading the please. Bread and butter and the choicest
squares and public parks. There is a to be the future home of the newly wed­ concealed apparatus in the walls, consist­
Are now taken by the LiuidiiiL* Photographers in aP the Cities, «md for Groups, pic
great rush to the railroad depots to get ded pair. They were decorated with vas­ ing of a roll of Eastman paper »nd a train vines, I find one »lefect ; too many shoots meats, with small cakes for desert, arc al­
ures of children, etc., are far sapt nor to the old so-called “wet-plate ’ process.
away, but owing to the earthquake® no es of artificial flowers, and images of lov­ oi clockwork. Every hour a shutter si- start out from the old wood that are ways demanded, and, as his high connec­
ers hanging out in various stag»® of I
i trains are able to be dispatched from th»' “goneness.” The bed was enclosed with 1 ntly opened by the machinery, and an worthless. I get new wood enough to tions insure compliance with his de­
I i»e Obli I^eliable
city. Telegraphic communication is also
instantaneous photograph is taken of all get a g«x«l crop of luscious fruits each mands, he lives like an epicure.
\nd examini- w->rk made - xolnsively oy the n«*\v prixx®-«. Photographs made by the cut off, save one wire of the Southern ■ white curl..ins ai. 1 a teester of linen ov-
that is going on in the room. On the year. Perhaps the time may come when
leading artists of th«' coast on exhibition for comparison.
18 44
Voteil fur Hlui'Clf.
telegraph company, which is loaded with i erhead. Th" eov» rlid was finely emlxd- great man’s return he delights to develop I shall think best to cut back to the
OF BLtMtMINGTON, ILL.,
It is said that soon after ¡Senator Bow­
i hshed, and Utokened the wealth and
anxious private message®.
A
these pictures, and it is said that they stump, or plant new vines. This vine­ en came to Washington he was out one
. 1 —Tf—
\\
1.--1 iu Illi« part *»f the country I
;
social
standing
of
the
parties.
It is impossible to depict the ruin and
furnished some very strange infor­ yard has not been manured in ten years. I evening with a party of friends, and in
E. K. ANDERSON desolation that prevails. Not a single The festivities ended with the firing of have
JAMKS TIIOIJNTON,
Plow first in the spring, then cultivate
mation indeed. One clerk, who received
Vice President.
President.
th»* course of conversation politics was
lull,
place of business in the city is open, save lsinibs and a Bweet serenade by the Cor- his dismissal somewhat unexpectedly, and thoroughly through the summer.
alluded
to. Among other things Senator
y ir oniers for fall
i
vallis
cornet
band.
It
is
sai»l
the
bride
For ten years I have lieen troubled to
a drug store, which is busy preparing pre­
boldly wanted to know the reason why,
Bowen’s election to the Senate was men­
j
cost
her
husband
three
hundred
dollars,
some
extent
with
a
black
slug,
the
same
scriptions for the wounded. It is inii«»s-
was horrified when shown a photograph
tioned. Some »me remnrkid that he had
Hossian and Iron-clad Apples.
sible also to give any correct estimate of i and she was only fifteen years old. The in which he was despicted lolling in an which attacks (»ear ami cherry trees. It
a very narrow escape, as he was only
h. I«> -l .tini iao»t u|>provvii varieties of
the killed and wounded, as b»xbes it re | frolic must have c»»st that much more, easy chair, with his feet upon the office eats the leaves and destroys the fruits.
elected
by a majority of one. The Sena­
Peaches, Pears, Plups, Cherries, Apricots,
constantly being disinterred from the i Thus ende»l the great»'st social event of desk, while the clock on the mantelpiece What shall be done to check them ?
tor
th»*n
proceed»*»! to state that h»* was at
I would say further that I trie»l tying
Grapes and S nail Fruits, Nut-beaing Trees,
debris of wrecked b»>us<®. One under­ th season. | Benton Leader.
poiuto 1 to an hour at wliich he ought to
t
he
time
a member of the Colorado legis­
a.U .Lie, ttc.
I to stakes, but soon abandoned it. 1 also
taker was interviewed and stated that he
I
have been at his busiest. The servants'
lature,
and
after several txtllots had boeu
j tried the fan system, but »Rd uot. like
Not Aiqiiainteil.
had furnished eight coffins up to n<«m
party in the best dining room furnished
taken
his
name
was brought forward.
that. The Concord must be spread in
ancltmati Enquirer
today. Many of the dead are lying un­
another thrilling scene.
Several
ballots
followed,
until finally the
this climate, most emphatic, dly. It must
buried, these being »»f th«* [« joint classes
Many men •e i > rushed ami driven by
vote
w.is
a
tie
between
Bowen and his
have room in order to grow go»xl fruit
Letter ' he»-t F.nvelo|>e.
of c«>l»>rtd [ mm »pie, who await burial by business affairs that they often say,
principal
competitor.
Up
to this time
the county. There are not a half a doz- -u l.iu ,'hingly, th ;t th y 1» tve no timo to
TIN, SiEET-IRJN &COPPERWARE
The P<®tm.ist»-r-Gvn<-ral is introducing that will ripen early and »11 well.
Mr.
Bowen
had
refrained
from
voting.
i'his y»ar. Jam 1st, Moon ’s early and
tents in the city, anil th«* worn n ,uid “get at*qu .mt >• with their families." I fo. -;de at the principid poefofiiet® wte.t
He
saw
the
United
States
Sen.itorship
C òl at
children are experiencing great privations The Boston Post tells au amusing itici- ■ i. t iill •! th»' “United Stat«® letter ►lus t Hartford were in blossom; June '.»th,
within his reach, one vote being all that
in consequence. As night approach» s •lent regardi i:g one of thes»' very busy I envelope," which is a unique device for I Coucvnls, Delawares and s« vend other
was nmled to secure it. He had listened
varieties
were
in
bl<x»iu.
L
ist
year.
Con-
most beads of families are trying to con­ men.
! <•■ -rre. [«»mleiiee through the mails. It »►>
to all the clever and complimentary re­
It
is
«»rds
did
not
bloom
till
July
2d.
struct tents out of b«d sheets, spare awn­
He» usually 1 ft home before Lis child­ i a combination in one of a leUer sheet, en-
marks made about himself when he was
ings and other material that comes to ren were up iu the morning, and «lid not 5 volope and the u»*w (xistage stamp of the early yet to predict the harvest, but the
placed in nomin tion, so h»> <ou 'luded
promises
are
iwusn;
lly
favorable.
their hands. The sun is about to m t return until ter they had gone to bed. i .1«. utioii. tion of two o nts, I m *; riny tho
that ii all that h ¡1 been Baid in lus favor
u(«»n whiit is feared inay be aiioth- r ni_,ht
He w.is ii irryiu r away one ruoruing ■ milit ry portrait of General Grant. They
were true he was just the tu rn for the
Drfllliti'll!
of
“
llle"»x!.
”
of horror, even without any other moi ut wh'ii lie fo. ad •iuit his little boy li.id i will lx> sold at the rate of twenty-three
place, so he ar»»se and cast the deciding
FPliila lelphiu • «11.,
shix’k of »—“x'Uake. It is ealcul ,t i iirisen earii t th .u usual ami was playing ' dollar.-» ¡»er thous..nd, in any desired
vote for ’•Bowen.”
i
i « -, i -
,. s
. Or.. Full stock
that at
urtbs of the city will oil the si«!**w»»liM
Inquisitive son Papa, what does the
i quanUtieti, separately or in packages or
Oil I . lei md .mue . • O.' «et.
I pads of twenty-five, fifty- or one hundred word ' alleged" mean which I see tmed so
have t«. • ebtult » irely, if the hoi: • s
It Was Funny.
•■(io into th house.
are to bt inhabited,
Th. litt!
How refu-xxL His father each, or folded in en<xisc*d packages of 25 much?
Baltimore Sun.
Particular Attention paid to Job Work.
| <>a -h. »®peci;dly adapted for use when
A iii8(iat-h from Charleston, dated 1 1’. , iii.»i him .m I puiiishiii him.
E«litor—Well, it meiins hem- “re­
Harry, agel 5, h id nover happened to
i. .. hoed in a workmanlike manner
M.. says at 8.45 tins morning anotner
M4 I
l'hc chil i .v< lit into the house- crying, traveling. This is a great improvem« nt ported," “pretendeil," "siipposixl to lie,” see the moon in the daytime. He came
on the postal card as it affords privacy and the like.
down to breakfast the other morning
Plain
x1 lauuei8, Hosiery, Etc, wave swept over the city, coming as the aud the mother asktxl:
with equal handiness and convenience.
“What's the matter?”
Inquisitive son -But I don’t under­ shrieking with laughter. “Why, Harry,
i other «.lid, from the southeast, and going
in a northwest directitm. By this time
It would seem as though the combined stand, pap.t Now, what is au alleged what's the matter?” iuquire»! bis mother,
“Man hit me'" cried the child.
OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING MADE to ORDER.
I
lotter
sheet and envelope is destined to business man, for instance? ’
the
people
who
had
been
out
in
the
pub
­
“MTi-.t man?
“Oh, mamma,” said he, as s»x»n as he could
i
< Hhce and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building,
»ul
the
bvsthnat«
rial
used.
become
an immeiliate and lasting favorite
lic
parks
and
open
places
all
night
had
“
Why.
the
man
that
stays
here
Sun-
Editor An alleged business man. my s[x'ak. “I’ve got such a joke on the Lord;
V
W. H- ATKOsOS. secretary aadUuner«»! JI« Mag ar.
I with the public.
ventured into their houses to get thvir elqys.”
lle’e fo^-'ot
Uk the muou ixu”
i eon. is a man who ilocsu't adv»»rtie»*.
B F. KLEBER
I
10-7 J
Geo. B. Carrey,
A
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inserted upon
Ot all doscripti
•ne on short notici
I it cal Blanks, (
lars, Business F rds
Billheads, Lette
ds. Posters, etc., got-
t-n up in good style at living prices.
ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY SI PTEMBER 10, 1886.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
<2 60
. 1 TO
and Provisions
TABLE WARE AND CROCKERY,
CASH !
CASH !
NEW FIRM: NEW FIRM!
B -lier be Engaged iu Life's Calling at an
Early Age.
Í
«
Ashland Grocery Store.
FARLOW
MILLER
Tobacco and Cigars, Cartridges, Ammunition, etc.
I
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER.
YOULE & GILROY,
SASH, DOORS and BLINDS,
Lumber, Mouldings, Brackets !
PAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, CLASS
LATH and SHINGLES.
PHOTOGRAPHS
I>ltv 1’1,-VrK VKOC’ESS,
1
Eistera Ft’tiil Trees iSHtajj
Call at Logan’s Gallery, on the hill,
Bl□□ min’ton,PHœnix, Nursery Co
WHITE and COLORED BLANKETS,
TIX
N E A
SHOP
4 H
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Prins That Dafy competition.
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