Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 07, 1889, Image 6

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    A Big Hla-t.
J. M. MCCALL’S
Wrisley & Co
A tremendous blast is to be made in
Utah ou the line of the Fort Douglas
and Salt Lake railroad. The whole
side of a mountain is to be blown off'
by one explosion, with the two-fold
object of opening up a saiid-etoue
quarry in the mountain and tilling tip
ii canyon with the debris. The pre
pamtious have occupied many mouths.
A tunnel 111 feet deep has been dug
into the mountain, with crosscuts tifty-
tive and seventy-six feet long extend-(
iug right aud left from the inner ter-
miuus in the sba|>e of the letter T.
The height of the mountain immedi­
ately alxive the cross-cut is Fk
The blast will consist of from forty
to sixty tons of powder, containing G
per cent of nitroglycerine, and will I k «
«*xpl<hied by electricity. I’nl«-» the
m »I h of th«* mountain should I»»* blown
»»tT into the canyon by thissingl»* blast,
t he contractor will receive no p«i\ f«>r
his powder, which is worth
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It isestimuti'd that th»* 1‘hts* will re-
mov»>
cubic yards »»f s.md stone,
which W’ill tmike the ma«s of d< bns in
t I d * ciitiVou li’i up’.‘«'s >"» c’li t- yards,
and will average 118J65 tons.«
I’hom-is O N *il oT thisrity, till«*»! th«-
krr« al Niagara
<*ain«>n hi
British
Columbia with
cubic yar»ls of
material blown out with Jo.tMM pounds
of po*.v»i»*r ast I d * contract for tin« work.
|S. 1*‘. Chrouicle.
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ncr«*s (¡rain, Fruit, «»r (.irass Land,
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Call .111 or (ililr.i',.
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For ’«ale. :«.'il'» acres • • I a 11 d
farm lami in the vai y, goo.
grain.
Two thousand -ix huntin <1 acre* foot-hill
and moniiUiu-'iiìr lami, good for fruit.
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This traet of
dairy ing ami stock _____
raising
lami tin- over hcven mile- «»f fem ing. «lw eli
ing hou -e. m «to k shed_________ feet, ami
plenty of living w alvr.
(all on or address
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Ashland, .la« k-ou o , Oregou
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Furnishing Goods and Hats.
M. L. ALFORD,
The largwit wheel of the kind ever
made hi this country, mid probably
'lie iargcHt of any kind, is now in
cours«-of construction at tin* in icliine
shops of the Dickson Mauiilactuiing
company, at Scranton. |’a
It is what
Is call.al a Sl.l.d Wheel, mid Is lieing
liillde for the Caiuua-t aud H.-cia (¡up­
per company, of the lake Superior
region. The great wheel will la- 53
feet iu diameter and several feet wide,
and the Dickson Maiiiifactiinng coin-
pauv will get >7<l.tti") for it. I1 is be.
ing built around a twenty inch hollow
shaft of gnu. metal aud will weigh Im-
tween 1-tO ami l«a> tons when com­
pleted. When the great wheel is put
in place at the copper mines it will be
made to revolve slowly by means of
enormous cogs on the surface of its
circumference. These cogs are Is-mg
east in segments ami will weigh many
tons in the aggregate. On each side
of the mammoth wheel there will be
fifty buckets, each of which will hold
alxnit one hundred gallons, and these
buckets will elevate the washings and
dump them into a sluiceway. After
i the great wheel Ims lieeu built up and
the tiiiishing touches liave lieen put
on it will be taken apart amt shipped.
Every piece will I m « iiiimltered. so that
there will lie no trouble in putting the
wheel together, and it will take eight
or ten cars to transport it.
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/*-.// Ent ate Arjen f mill Surveyni
A shlam ».
Oregon,
Ashland
< >p«*m*d ag
All kinds Repairing and New Work.
N«*w Wind MilN ami !r.»ti fem-ing
furnish«*«!
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S. SHERMAN,
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Public,
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SAW GUMMING A Specialty.
TALENT,
OR.
A |.«o, DEALER ! N
in the tots u
Farm Implements.
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SEEDS & FRUITS.
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ami • h lot»«"
ireuil ‘ «»art for th«* Fir-i Ju«li» ial
[lixtnct -« I .« in J it* k-ou count < « hi t;r-t M- hi
In
I .y ■* in A p rii, Septum I «er >in«t !>»•<• •ml«er
K anrath r h : ii « v on « cc . hd I Momiay in June
xud til's! .M«»ii«ia* in Noviniiber. In Luk*
»UlltA hi the third Monday in May ami Hit*
• •«»ml MolldiO III Ormtier. Ill .1«>-epb111«'
unity on tii>t Monday - in March and Au
i.-t.
F«>* ,i.»< k-oti county th* (’ouuty. I’roLat-»
and • ••mmi—i«H)«*r-’ <oU!t>- meet every
mouth, comuxHicitig wilii thcfii-i Monday:
for J«». uphin«i »ouuty. the tir.-i Monday in
jHtiiian, Ap 1!, Juh an»l -eptemlH-r: for
l.ake (••nmty, «‘Very' alternat»* month, <*om-
meticiug th«* lir-t Monday in January : for
Klamath county, the fir-t W«*ilnesday in
March. J im*. >«*plcinl«vr and N«»veinhvr.
PHOTOGRAPHY. Transfer
Myer's Bl.H-k.east sai.- Main street.
Other Kinds uf Fruit in Proportion.- - - - - -
Send for catalogue and price list to
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J. H. SETTLEMIER.
Woodburn, Oregon
I GUARANTEE GOOD WoKK.
A-. hi am ».
15,000 Northern Spy Apple,
10.ocx) Early Crawford Peaches.
Also, Nut, Shade, Ornamental and Ever­
green Trees Vines and Shrubbery.
HavuiLf one of ; lie best sky lightb 111 Oi
egou, and knnirintf hi nr tn us« it.
M. F. TYLF.ll.
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NORTHWEST!
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His Work Speaks
for Itself.
r I ’111. I xi'l í I.'I l M'J» would annoimi*«»
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to bi« old (■ u«loin«'r.-. >»i>d th
g«*iì» rally, that he is again in th'
buxiui -s. and i- pr«*par«*<i to atu
enil- promptly at
Th.. BUYERS
LOWEST PRICES.
J. H. McSBIDE
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Probably few people Hi this ¡.art of
the world have h.-ar.i of Port Blair,
though the fact it has 7,01 Ml murderers
T Hinoue its population giving the place
T
a iini.pie distinction. Port Blair is
the great penal colony of British India,
where are collected lire dregs of the In­
dian empire. Far out in the bay of
Bengal on the island of South Anda­
man live 12,tMK) d.-porled Hindoos and
Mohammedans, No walls surround
their settlement. They work in the
fields and forest, and sleep ou w . kk I*
eti barracks, but so well are the shores
gunrd.nl that there Lave ts-.-n no es-
ch | h - h by water for nine years, and. if
the prisoners Hee into the forests, they
Largest Stock in the
I either perish of starvation or are cap­
tured and brought back by tierce na­
tives. who are handsomely rewarded
for every esetqied prisoner they bring
to the convict cau.p.
It might I m - supposed that a com­
munity which includes 7.1 MM • murder­
I ers would Is* a very unliealtliy place
of residence. We are informed by the
k.s-pers, however, men 111 the camp,
54. OCX) Bartlett Pear,
aud m each case there was some ex­
15,000 Winter Nelis Pear,
terminating cireumstau.that saved
15,000 Beurre <1 Anjou Pear*
1 the prisoner from th,« gallows tree,
which bears a plentiful crop in India.
25,0c X) A’oval Ann Cherry.
Life sentence in this, the largest penal
10,000 Black Tartarian Cherry.
15,000 Black Republican Cjjerry, settlement in the world ate not to in­
terpreted literally, any more than else­
^0,000 Esopus Spitzenberg Apple. where. If the life prisoner behaves
30,000 Yel. Newtown Pippin “
himself for 20 years, be knows lie will
lie sent home a free man, ami Port
20,000 Baldwin Apple,
15,ouo A'cd Cheek Pippin Apple- Blair never sees him again. |N. Y.
Hun.
Siskiyou co., Cal.,
W
Gambetta and Hector
Tun <<f tin- 1'i‘st
stallions, aii'l
PULLMAN BLTriT SLLLPLRS
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TOURIST SLEEPING CAR:
KING COLE-
The lu st
Slii tlaiiil m
BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS
BAD TITLES
I di »• ai t l.v , PurtUn
h («o i- m
\r M< Mini
Through Tickets to alì
South aud East
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H. ATRINaON.
CALIFORNIA
K. H. < A.
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Vi<« -I’
Pie-.-lent
TheBankof Ashland
OGN.
ASHLAND
Paid Up Capital,
A. Grow,
Salt*.
painter i
A>hkm I. Or.,
G. A. R.
$50,000.00
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OREGON.
ASHLAND.
f. W. liaiiianl. Proprietor.
Having leased the above II oiim anti
th««rougi.ly rénovât«*»! and refitted the same.
I alii Bow p>rpareti to oil* r first ela-s a<*-
comni«»<lali<»n*> to the traveling publie
¡he New Management w ill spare no pains
I
in making this» one of the most comfortable
ami home like hotels in the place. The
tables arv supplied with th«* best the mar­
ket affords. 1*1« hsant accommodations pre
pared for families.
Meat*
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Lodging 'according to room
timber on ll»e w «*st si»le <»f the valley, and
open.- on the east side of the valley upon I
th»* bunch gra-s rang»*, covered with >< at- I
teriug jumper*
Then* are three her. ed big dwelling hoh-
e*. one frame barn 1» ju \» h ) feel, and a num
her «>f oU>cr building*.
Pri< «• of land Utt per a«*r<* and a «<»<»<! till«*
guaranteed.
M ill also sell
80 Head of Graded Durham Gattie
ami
0 H ad of Well-bred Horses.
Price of hors«**. I *• round; ■ H: h* >: ■ r»»umi.
h»i turthcT particular-, a«i‘ires-
ARTHUR LANGELL.
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FOR SALE!
Valuable Flourin? Mill,
A Fine Stuck llain'b.
And Well-bred fallir !
LI d iiD’it r-i_TD»'<l «‘¡Ter-ffi -HΫ' hi- \ h I uh
blc f!«HiritiR mill
«i.h -I'» tc re- «»Ï
¡and «»n R«»ixnr rtt«r. iv-ar (.«•]«! Hill R K
g>aii«>ii Thi' mill ha- a fin»* lor atioti for
b»i»inex?«. being ronveuirut to •» la; g»* area of
•-
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the
grain lami in Southern <1 i ,
ha- a n«‘Y«*r failing wa*r: p<>'ter- -the lines!
in Southern <>r< g«»n. The mill ha is Jt'.st hern
titte<l upiu good-have thr»«nghoui. * a t
mu<hluerv. Term- nasonabh-
Wi! nl
M-ll a
Stock Ranch of 1200 acres
on Rot»»»«• river: all fen« • d . 1^.) «''res already
in alfalfa
Price,tiin» «>n a part of th»
price if de-ire»i.
Will nl-o s»*ll with the raiu h or sepaiate’.y
llliti-rai-y Ao E xcum -.
A cane has ju«t liccti decided in San
Frauciaco aud Justice Miiraakv gave
judgment for plaint iff for S'/.Ilt Mon­
day iu the suit of John F. Mullen, as­
signee of the claim of Truman, Hmiker
A Co., against Manuel Rose, to revsover
82!K5. The defendant is an illiterate
farmer living iu Alameda couuty, and
some time ago a friend named J. W.
Fleming, who owed him Still, called
upon him with a paper, which he re­
quested him to sign. I’nder the im­
pression that lie* pii|»-r had something
to do with l he debt, lie placed Ins mark
thereto, and several weeks later was
pained to find that lie had signed with
Fleming a note for SMI for agricultur­
al implements, payable to Trunu.n.
Hooker A- Co. Fleming Lad failed in
the meantime, and the payment of
the note devolved Upon Rose. He re-
fits.ti to meet tile obligation, and suit
was brought to recover.
The Court held that Rose’s illiter­
acy was no excuse; that if Le did not
know the character of the paper lie
was signing, it was bis Im-tU'-.-s to in­
quire.
Amdi« r chiid kilied by the us« of opi-
atos given m tin- form <»t Soothing syrup.
Why mothers cr.'«* their chilur« n such
duHijjy poison is HtirprisinK when tin v
c m relieve the child oi its i
bles bv th«:
It coiit-un
Sold Iiv ( i
Ballis,
OYSTER PARLORS
Including a nuinl»vr of full bkaai buiham
ami Hereford yeailiiig*. bull- and heifer-.
1 h»*se ar»* tin»* voting i utile, nmi persons who
may w a nt \ i • .
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- ¡atrmort»,
wo ¡Id «io w» :l to ««••■ ih< m. \d«lr •"
O. BAM \RI>,
Ashhimi, < >r
rlt
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ARCHITECTS.
First-Class in Every Ikspri*!.
Bl 11.HERS.
ETC
Contractors & Builders.
A>lll AM' Ol’.E'.OX
CM A Y EKS. A relut.-«-t
E-nmi.t« - made on all kiud-oi b lilding-
and all mKt»*rials furnished for th«* sain«
Plans and sp«*«*ift<-atious for dwellings of
latest modern «1« sign- made at our offi»*«
Hud fm ni‘hed fr«-« t«» our potn-n*
We un
dei-tand our busin»-*- in ab its branches
and «lo noi hefiita»«* t»> guarnì.le«* satisfa»
lion.
if you contemplai» building any­
thing. iron: n fool bridgi* to a hoi« ], ch U » hi
11- at our offkcorner Main and Hargadim*
-ts.. A-iilaml. or.. and sc«- u hat w«- «un d»»
for vou
uve an unlimited supply <»f
kind- f«»r building purposes
1- w ithout any un
le orders for plans
prompt at
It«* iflape«
r« fer«*n< e-
Ayers, Barbour & Elviage.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
JAMES NOBBIS,
Architect and Suiicrintendent.
\MiLAM».
O i :
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Cölestin Soda Springs
HOTEL
B. BEACH.
OMR ACTOR ft
Will la* open M hv i-t forlhe arcoinmoda
tion of u liinite«i numlH-rof gu<
BVILHER
A shlam »,
Board and lod/iug. per
p«*r »lay
single meals *
( amping pri\ii» ge-
w »*• k for chi b indivi.ii.a.,
BYRON COLE,
Proprietor
iq
THE ASHLAND
LIVERY AND FEED
Si’A BLI :s
H. S. EMERY
Kbe old atabieft on Main stieet near
the bridge, and tile new stables on Oak
strict, art' now under tLe proprietorship
and management of
GEO. W. STEPHENSON.
Who is now prepared to offer the public
better acooiitniodatiunR than ever before
afforded in Southern Oregon m the iiv
ery business.
IOO head of stock,
Horses Boarded and Fed.
ASIII.AM), OREGON.
Full
supple <>f coffins, casket
robes < >1 all sizes, g]ov<-s.
era] m s , etc., etc.
I »tliee aild ’• til
of Helman Mrv
nt rui<roa*i croshing
Smith & Dodge
I. kt
At
reasonable rah»«.
New and handsome turnouts, i< liable
and safe buggy teaniH, and good saddle
horses always to lie had at these stables.
Will Buy and Sell horses
GEO. W. S I El’llENSOX
FURNITURE !
In southern orrg«m
WALL PAPER,
A!.-«».
FRAMES AND
MOULDINGS. CHILDREN S WAGONS.
BASY
CARRIAGES.
ETC.,
ETC
Wr M il
THE Davis Sewing Machine,
Saddle and Harness
Th«.* lH -t M-alng machine mad»
>1 •
>1
« all ami
MAM FACTI KER.
- OKEt.OX-
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Tin, Sheet-Iron and Connerware,
Call at
ALL ORDERED
WORK
B. F. Reeser’s
K idney TEA
URINARY^KIDNEY TROUBLES
made
Repairing Neatly Done
lCaiK-h bn
Daily
K X pi» - « T t;» in 1 >ai ly
i j
Slock
» r.t i »1
A youug gentleman is discovered
surround.si by fneuds. who are j.«stiug
o
with him regarding the attention to.a
certain young lady ;
hlii >ul|iiiur Waler
Youug gentlemen "Boys I'll tell
Balha
al any I
you Low it is. Aou see I care nothing
until 10 o'« lo« k
for the girl 11 is the old mau’s pocket Does a General Banking Business. served f»»r )rt«iic
book I am after."
Chorus of Friends ‘-Ha! Hal"
’olleetion- math* at ail av
• I'
Second scene a parlor. Time. 11
favorable term «•
>ight ex«*hang»* and teb graplm* trail u r
p. m. Youug lady seated. Youug
Portland, >au Frn’D iw*o ami Neu \ «»rk
gentleman arises to depart, hesitates,
as if bashful, and then slowly remarks: Vo/«/ difjit tutUfjbt «it
prirr.<
Young geiitleiuau “Miss Matilda,
excuse me. but you must lie aware
that ii ^ freqiieut visits, my attentious,
canuol have been without an object.
Young lady “Ah, yes, as 1 have
I oder Musoni»* T« tupi
heard, and shall only lie too happy to
grant your desire. Hakes from the
table a paper parcel, and uufolding it,
displays i large, old-fashioned and
empty moroc<-o pocket book.) "This,
>
M I " Valle. Klamath .ouit’y.
I h ive 1 mm n informed, is that object. • • )•)'
/"
Permit me to presei.it it to you, and Oregon: nearly all »m«l«*r fenc«* fem nm. t
I/ZL//.V J/' .-// ¿ //O¿W.V.
congratulate you that you will in fu­ rail- post.*, ami v irv and plank .’tk‘"u» ic-
of this laml I-go«>«l grain land. 1'«00 a» r»*s
ture have no occasion to renew these nat oral ha\ lntul.
' isite and attentions."
Th»* ranch takes iu fine ti *. pine and ee«iar
«-i tn
MONTAGUE,
For Sale on Easy Terms.
win
A Fine Stock Ranch
FOR sali :'
I V
TOWN - LOTS
\ ih K La
Ai l’ll \ < H \ I
Ilol or
(>KE<H»N.
1.
H. SCHERRER.
23 HOURS.
< alitoriiia i<xpi-e*s Ìrain« llun Itailv
BETWEEN I'llIlTLINIH >A\ FIIAM'ISfH
t.ot Wliat Hi- Has After.
This SfMiee liesi rrtd fo>
M. L. McCALL,
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Time hetuern Lhland and San I’ram-No.
Tin- l.ai gc-t lilu-cl hver H.ule
lLtiis< n’s Table Kock Fann on K«»uue
ltivi-r is imu .«¡h 1« <1 fi r sab in subdi-
viHioiis t«» Huit purchasers, on easy terms.
\ :*i> acr<* Apple Orchard. s JIX mi
10 ;icr< s level Fruit <»! Alfalfa ind.
A! IG
THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE.
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57 \r at
S1K I Y < > I
Southern Pacific Company’s Line.
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Bargains in Land
r.ir.w*.
Masonic Directory, Ashland
I! JUDGE
NEW TIN SHOP
In Keener’s Bloch. Así.land,
Ful
•ek oil hand and inaile to tirdei.
UANUtL an ^ eg ^ t
A ppetizer .
CURES JNDIGESTION.
Particular Attention to Job Work.
PECIFI^
rhllbd
Ashland
Prices That Defy competition
Special Attention to Graining
and Paper-Hanging.
MEALS - ALL HOURS AND SHAPES.
=*!.F WE ORI» F Its ar <mith a I
Furnitur»- -»tare.
Sherman Sister», Prop'rV
P.
F
REESER
FOR ALL SKIN DISEASES.
iwts^RK"-£0'C'*fC-b
Sohl by F. 1\ . Koltoii