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I -- a * jt : THE < • ASHLAND TIDINGS LOCAL BREVITIES. A. Handy, of the fit'rn of Handy & T he .'‘‘C alìf O’. rnian ” vóti Audukr.— A party composed of Mr. and B. Roberts, the well-knY^wn merchants of supposed JULY n. IMO. F. Bplings, C. H. Schoff, Miss Geme The August i^ue of thè 'Califh-frian is a FRIDAY Who shall be queen ? Lfike county, spent a Couple of days in of Siskiyou and Butte cdlmties, Our correspdndent se^ds the follôW- and Master Wallie Farnham started ótt particularly strong one. PrèT. H. G. Dog days are àpproaclriftg. WK Al HER HKPGRT. our valley last week. Hanks, the S^ate Mineralogist, opens been kiliedl by Indftfc^ Yle ; fhf» miter date of July 18th: Tuesday morning for the mountain's in X’ Flour is selfing at $27-80 per thousand 'The new hospital steward and Îahiîly beefl ÊeÊfi since June lî>th. . Joseph McGuire; of Yamhili> tells the Dead ifidian country, to spend Sev with an aritele on “^Jasa Orancfe,” the The following is the. weather report- at Yreka. how he set a couple tramps to work eral days in camp. 8Î^’8 e had a small fàrni oh ihé celebrated ruin in Arizona. Professor have arrived at the Fort. furnished us by H. O. Hill, for the week atkri .-er which deleft on the date re-, The dahlias aré 'beginning to bloom in chopping with new axes, and tltey ending July 21st-. . .Thermometer re Tn’c assessor has visited thR Fort and Summer excursion parses áre organ Davidson contributes an able paper on ferred to, .»nd nh 7«<rch has Uifi fcna- corded at 6 a . m . and 12 m : tramped off with them. Coolidge’s front yard. izing and tal’m& the fiel¿., A "[tarty will the “Abrasions ól the Northwest Coast.” vicinity and now we all know what we Vliling. He wàs Afcsoctateâ with .Hi Mrs. Lindsay Applegate is gradually The trial of C. VanDorsen for the probably leave Jacksonville for Crater A. W. Havens has a sketchy Article oil are worth. WEATHER DATE WEATHER TH ER MT X ‘ • » Good in leading the war of extehmto- murder of a fellow sheop herder last Jan- Lake soon, and several Asblandites aie “Modern Archery,” and John A. Wright recovering her health. Our Good Templar’s hail is betog reno 6 A. M. tioh against the various tribes of Îndi- has A 'thoughtful and powerfully written vated inside aud whèfi tanpleted will be 96 66 A few good salmon have been caught ttffry is now progressing in the Siskiyou out in the mountains for a few days Clear............. 15 am Infesting the foothills of the Sieflrai contribution on “Ftobable Changes in County Superior Court camping experience. 95 Shower......... 71 16 opened with a grand ball. in Bear cr€ek recently. « 1 '• • • • • • up to »bo«t Um-ywr wh'cfi Frbo'A 63 « 86 17 Làtéét advices from the Skagit state We are informed by WagriCr, Ander American Government.” A very reada Capt. D. J. Ferree and lady liatnq ar was murdered by a domestic Ihdten. Mrs. 8. A. Farnham and family are Cle ü? * • • i • • 82 63 18 ble article by Charles H. Shinn on “Fu that mining operations are nearly al a son ft Co. that their rivrd calling for 4< rived from their trip from Lakeview. Jack Drennon and other associates of again living at the mill. 80 63 19 ture Gardens in California;” “An Ad K standstill, owing to th> stage of the wa wheat does riot bring thc-to many bush 84 They must have enjoyed the trip—thé Good and Young completed tho cohqritesl «1 • • X • s • • 20 Mr. VanRiper, of Bonanza, came in venturous Nun,” by Phillip Shirley; ifid II 65 87 ter in the various creek's. els. This looks as though the oft re 21 Capt. looks happy. ......................... after supplies this week. already nearly ended, by closing the ca a well written and very humorous ac Two deer were shot near the Eagle peated cry of “no markét” were’ at fault count of à “Trip into Sonora,” by James Lieut. Parke is relieved, ¿nd Lietit reer of the flemnant of the tribe. Rev. 8. 8. Caldwell will btriH a dwell W heat W aited .—Wagner, Anderson. Mills last Saturday morning. They this year, al any rate. 1 Backus appointed Quartet master at Fort Wyatt Oates, are among the attractions. ♦ Co., of the Ashland Mills, are now ing house in Ashland sodfl. were within about 150 yards of the mill J. S. Eubanks, Jr. had a narrow es In thè way of stories, Mbs Anna Alex Klamath. Lieut. Parke, after iturnirig ‘ D amb —CiMÜRosfcV. —Qq Bunday teten- Miss Maggie Howell refttened to Ash and nearer the stage road. buying wheat, for which they are paying cape from losing an eyè one day last week. ander completes her charming serial, all property over to hit successor, will ing, July 18th, àt thé residence bY land from Linkville this week. the highest cash market price. 2-tf. bride's father, in Jacksonville, Mr. Arch Vancouver. The fine new awning in front of Rees While working in the blacksmith sbôp a “St. Bartholomew;” Mr. W. C. Mor join his company ------------ --------------- Our streets look dean and Smooth er’s brings into bold ridief the pictur red-hot particle of Iron struck him in the H. ,M. Thatcher, of Linkville, has ibald L«mb and Miss Kate F. Ulmbfosky O xen .-A fine yoke of cattle, large,well row has a short character study entitled since the showers of last week. ( esque and wild beauty of the sidewalk a eye, and caused a serious inflammation, matched in size and bdlor, well broken, “Rags, Sacks, and Bottles;” and Helen joined the ranks of the benedict; he was were married by Rev. F. X. Blanchet. but it is about well now. The magazines for August are begin-'' little further up the street seven years old, for Afe by David Dun Wilmans conlribuies a story, brim-full of married at the Fort at the residence of A large number of invited girtsts were ning to arrive at the Reading room. A heavy thunder shower visited Ash laughter, entitled “Jack’s Boys." Liter Capt D. J. Ferree on Saturday evening, present^ and the ceremony was ïollowed lap at his ranch on ,Big Butte. Good Salem proposes to pot up $4,000 in Mrs. O. A. Steams, of Lake county' premiums for races at the State Fair land and vicinity IcSt Saturday, one of ary articles are furnished by John Vance July 17th, by the Rev. L. M. Nickerson', by a few hturs of social enjoyffient, af yoke goes With them. [3-3t. J < to Mrs. Tony, of Linkville, in thé pres ter which the bride and groom cune up N otarial B usiness .—F. W. Bash was visiting Ashland friends last week. Groùùd this Fall, and $500 in two prizes the heaviest we have seen here. It last Cheney and T. H. Rearden* while the ed but about fifteen minutes, but the tor poetry is contributed by Seddie E. An ence of à fltoall select party, consisting of to Ashland and at once b^j&'n house Heaton Fox’s kiln of 140,000 brief ($350 and $150) for hase ball. ford, Esq., having received the appoint will be fired about the last of next week. Col. Whipple and Wife, Littifr. Backus keeping in Daniel Miller's house ofi. New goods at McCldh Atkinson A rents that fell made a perfect -sheet of derson, Carlotta Per'ry, and Chas. IV and wife, Rév. L. M. Nickerson and Granite street. We join with their ment as Notary Public from the Govern water upon the level surfaces. Phelps. This usual departments are The rains of last week have been of Co.’s. Fresh groceries, dry goods, boots or, will be ready aftet Vrext Monday to Rev. L. L. Rogers has gone to Siski added, and the éntire magazine is what wife, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Beach', Mr. and Friends in wishing them a happy much benefit to pasturage in the valley. and shoes, dress goods, and a full assoni- attend to all business in Ashland to you county, and will sptnd a week or it claims to bfe, “the cheàpéSt and best Mrs. Cronemiller and Miss Kate Pear prosperous future. ment of general merchandise. Q. A. Grubb and Mr. Newcombe, of - ------------ • •. X ■which the appointment gives authority. more in looking after the interests of the magazine published.” It is à credit to son. The happy couple left for Link- M ust de S old .—The residency ano The grain crop in-Goose Lake valley Douglas county, visited our town this Ashland College. He intends to. visit the Paetflc CoAst, and any family with vilte Monday morning. We wish them property of M. Baum, oh ‘Granite stretflj* T ake N otice .—All those knowing Week. * I will amount to very little this year. It : Yreka, Fort J ones, Little Shasta and out it is behind the times. Send yearly j°y- is offered for sale at a bargain'. Pof jMr- tfemselves indebted to the late firm of J. B. ffútehings is tAVetlng in was planted late -and seared by the north . Etna before his Return home. \ cgetables are very scarce at the Fort, ticulars inquire of M. Baum at McCaflV subscription (^3) to The Cali fornian, 202 J. M. McCall 4 Co., either by note or Lake county, peddling and buying hides winds until it could not recover. and cannot some vegetable man bring us Atkinsoh 1ft Co'.’s st^re. Rev. W. E. Howe, of Wagner creek, Sansome St., Safi Francisco. . 6-4w. book account, are requested to call im- and' furs. A. S. Jacobs, < with Mè son Johnnie and ■ a load? I am sure he could sell all ” lie ‘ . returned home last Friday from Eastern mediately and settle or make arrange- E arly D eath .— Richard A. Hutchin would bring to good advantage, We do John Ralph has reached Weston, J. B. Russêll, has gone to Alturas, Mo Oregon, whither he had taken a few ments for the settlement of the same, as Umatilla county, and thinks some x# Id doc county, to work %t stone cutting. . horses to sell. On Tuesday he started son, formerly of Lanftell valley, died in not want any body to corné With an or- the burim*** must be closed without de U nión S abbath S chool ,—Ever}’ Sun Ashland last Monday afternoon, aged 23 der bé'ôk to take '¿rders and tell ús not They understand the business. eating there. for Goose Labe valley, in some part of lay. accounts if not settled imme- years and 5 months. It is illness was to buy of anyone else, and then come in day morning at 10 o’clock in the Préíbf- The dwelling house of M. H. Drake is which he will probably locate. A young men's glee club is among the terian church. A cord’s! invitation ex xliately will be collected by law. sudden and short. On Monday, just a With an empty wagon, being afraid that tended to fill. being much improved by new weather possible possessions of which Ashland 6- 2w ‘ M. BAUM. B. R-. Willits came iri from Kean week before he died*, he was attacked boarding, which makêfi it one of the neat something might have happened io the may be prôttd-. Rev. S. CaldWtil preaches in the Pres ----------- T------- T” creek last Friday evening. He reports with congestion of the Ibngs, but was F' almk R umor .—A minor is car r en t in est looking residences in town. parties who have ordered. As fdr ur, in byterian church next Sunday, morning Fred Patterson is learning the tailor the saw mill to be running to good ad thought to be in a fair way to recover our town that Felix Ewing and his tooth case we die, we liave a will prepared that C. C. Walker shot a l?.rge panther last and evening; trade under the efficient instruction of vantage and turning out large quantities rom that. On Thursday, however, the er, of Alturas, both well known in Ash our family shall take all the vegetables week near his sheep camp in the Dead , of lumber. The water supply will con Marcus May et. Rev. L. S. Howard will preach in the physicians (Dr. Chitwdod had called in ordered, if they havé Id ftell the dog to land, have been dangerously ill. This Indian country. The brute had been , tinue longer this season than usual. Ashland M. E. Churidi h'ext Sumtiy, A Rebecca Degree Lodge, ï. O. O. F. , doctors Inlow and Rojral in consultation) get the money. rumor, we are convinced is entirely with molesting the sheep for some time. morning and evening, at the usual time. is to be instituted in Ashland within a A. W-. Bish tells us that the thunder discovered brelii find spinal Inflammation out foundation, as private letters received O ccasional ’ 1 A party from Jacksonville, consisting ( A shland M. É. C hubch .—Services showers of last Saturday missed his place and they knew he was beyond the hope by Ashland people from friends in Al month or two. of Adam Klippel, his two daughters, “A T ramp A broad .”—N. A. Jacobs every Sabbath morning and evening. Three butcher shops in town now, and turas within a few days make mention of entirely; While further up tho valley, of recovery . Dick always had the ap niece, and Misses McCully and Thorn Mrs. Ewing and her son, but say nothing deer meat coming in from the mountaihs er about Maj. Barron’s, the storm was ac pearance of being one of the strongest, las the agency for Maik Twain’s new Sunday {¡school al 9:30 A: dyke, visited Ashland last Sunday. Meeting Tuesday evening. Bitló head tardiest young men in town, although occasionally, too. look, “A Tramp Abroad,” and is now •of their being sick. companied by a fall of hail, some of the J. W. HÏAnning camé In from Link- hailstones being larger than cherries. we learn that he had suffered some from canvassing Ashland with good success. ing and Study Thursday evening. R. D. Hume, of the Rogue River can R aked H im .—Leande* Keil was ville on Tuesday and his wife, who had ung trouble in former years, and his The book ft very popular ilia meets with nery, is building à new tug and steamer L. L. R ogers , Pastor. Thatcher 4 Worden have bèén award thrown under a hay rake up on his fath been stopping at the Soda Springs, also sudden death came upon the community a ready sale wherever it is offered. Any for Rogue River. ed the freight contract for Fort Klamath er's farm one day last week, and narrow returned to Jacksonville with him. with the solemn effect that alway attends one who has appreciation of wit and hu BOR# Dr. Probert ’ s “ Malaria Remedy, ” a and also the wood contract, for which ly escaped serious injury. The horse he Mr. Fraley departed on Tuesday’s , the loss of one in the morning of life. mor will find a vast fund of enjoyment Was driving backed down a steep bank sure cure for the ague, for sale at Inlow stage, and will not be in Ashl&nd again they are to receive $1.871 per cord. The The funeral took place on Tuesday after jetween its covers. It is commended by STONE.—Ip Ashland, July 19th, tó thS contract fot 2,000 bushels of coal was into a creek bottorrt find Leander Sonte- «ft Hill’s drug store. wife of Clark Stone, a son. noon at 3 o’clock, and was in eharge of many critics as Twain’s best work, and or two or three moilihs. He may, per- ■ let to J. B. McDaniel, at 13À cents per For first-class ice cream drop in at C. how came underneath. After some re the Champions of Honor, of which Dick his alone is sufficient recommendation lapk, spend the winter in Missouri. JU.' bilshól. sponsible scrambling he succeeded in A. Nutley’s establishment anytime during ;o anyone who has read “ Innocents was a member. The service at the grave Tfco gentlemen are canvassing Jack- NÈW TÖDAY making his escape without more damage the day or evening. The young ladies croquet club Of Ash —the first time R haS been witnessed Abroad,” or “Roughing it” son, Lake and Josephine counties for than a peeled dose, but he doesn’t want C. H. Dollarhide, of lite Siskiyori land, which has suspended business lere—was very appropriate and impres i;he sale of the Plummer fruit drier, ’ and i M arried .—Word reaches us that our ... to try it again. since last summer,is about to reorganize, sive. As soon as the dangerous charac Mountain Toll House, made a trip down îavé made several sales in our valley. riend H. M. Thatcher, of Linkville, is and open the season ’ s sport: We under Li ' 1 ■ •. , the valley this week. ter of the ilhiess was discovered, word N otice —To the stockholders of West D r H. T. I nlow ^ G. A. H im ,, Tfie San Francisco Chroiticle has just stand that the rules have been so relaxed i benfedict. He was married on Sunday M. Baum and wife returned on last was sent to hi§ relatives in Lake county, Ashland Water Ditch Company: There entered-upon its 32d volume. It still as to admit young gentlemen to mem- ast fit Fort Klamath to Mrs Tonev; a Saturday frrtto a visit of several days du and on Sunday his sister Florence came will be a meeting of the stockholders of maintains the leading position among the lership. sister of Dr. Boyd, of Linkville. Re in, while Tuesday’s stage brought his ditch company held at their office in ration at Jacksonville. newspapers of the coast for enterprise. turning’from the Fort, the Bride and The hottest weather of the season in ather and another sister, Mrs. Putman, It takes from four to five head of beef the town of Ashland on Saturday, July jroom spërit a daÿ ét Lakeview Cottage, John Russell Young, the brilliant cor Ashland was last week, when the mer ust in time io attend the funeral. 31st, 1880, at 2 o’clock, p. m . of said day. a week to feed*the employes of the Yreka of coursé, as it would be equal to a vio- respondent of the New York Herald, who cury went Up to nearly 100° in the shade A full attendance is requested as there Creek Mining Company. ation of Law for a bridal party to pass P ostponed . — It is dangerous to antic accompanied Grant in the tour around on two days. Two days of it *were all will be business of importance brought The hot days of last week made a very the world, intends to visit Oregon soon. we had, however, and the flights were ipate too circumstantially. Last week he Captain’s house without stopping. INLOW C SILL, Proyr’s.,- before the meeting. By order of Board perceptible reduction of the amount of L. F. Willits has been engaged to take cool even then; in spite of the heat of we announced that Gen. E. L. Applegate We offer congratulations and best wishes Y»f Directors^ snow on Ashland Butte. was speaking in Houck’s Hall. As the or the future of the happÿ couplé, ¡sikes the position of second teacher in the nhe day. 7- 2t A. V. G ií AE t T e , Sec’y. lour for speaking was that of oUr going may be expeeted to follow itilit now’ at Those who wish to have fruit put dp fot Jacksonville public school next term. The Journal of the 21st says: The G ood R oad —The iinprOVenietil of themselves at Bish’s Cannery should The director* are forlfinate in securing warm weáther of the past two weeks, has o press it was considered safe to make any time. " ~ such an announcement. But the weath » him. r the Linkville road uudcr the charge of send their orders In early. íelped out the crops wonderfully in C ommissioner ’ s C ourt .—At the re TO THE FRONT AGAIN!!! er took taritnlm, and the mercury rose Win-. Turner, of the Sentinel, returned Mr. Woolen has been cctitinuod until The salmon run at the mouth of the Scott valley, and the yield of wheat and cent session of the Commissioners ’ Court A WELL 6ET.ÉCJTKD STOCK of now the road is said by those who home to Jacksonville last week from a Columbia river this month is said to ex oats will be muoh greater than anticipa :o siil?h a height that it was impossible or anyone to speak or listen with any of Jackson County, the new officers filed travel it every year te be in better con trip to Goose Lake valley. ceed any previous run known. The ted. The hay crop also is turning out degree of satisfaction, and the address heir bonds, which were all approved. dition than they have Bver seen it before. W. A Wilshire returned from Siskiyou boats of one firm took 6,000 fish last better than expected. DRUGS, REDICINES, (JtlSf was postponed. An unexpected and ac The Clerk was ordered to advertize for Much credit is due Mr. Woolen for the county last week, and is now rasticating Thursday. Two dwelling houses wets burned in cidental turn of events often brings the sealed proposals for the care, custody and ------------PAINTS------------ judicious manner in fthich the money in the Dead Indian country. Nearly all thé membefs of Alpha Douglas county last week—one the house maintenance of the county poor for the “ harmless fictions ” of the press into a subscribed and appropriated for the pur Jacob Wagner and wife, with their lit Chapter, Oirdei of the Eastern Star, of of Stephen Comfit, about five miles from ridiculous light, but we are not quite in periods of one and two years, said bids T0ÍLKT ARtlCLES, ßERFÜÜERV/ pose has been expended, and we can tle children, spent a day or two at the Ashland; go to Jacksonville to-day (Fri Myrtle Creek, and the other that of Wm. so desperate a situation as the publisher to bb received up to Wednesday, August safely say he has accomplished as much Soda Springs hotel last weék. day) to ôrganize a chapter at that place Johnson, on the Umpqua ten miles above 4th. Thë Sheriff submits hi? returns as of a Paris daily journal in which was with it as anyone possibly could. this evening. C. K. Rlum now has the telegraph Canyonrille. The origion of the fire was printed in full (repotted verbatim by a tax collector, etc., for the past two years, —SHOULDER BRACES accidental in both cases. which, after due examination, showed oQjee moved to his ridw quarters, across The population of Del Norte coünty, I nstallation .—The officers of Ref- short hand reporter), an extemporaneous Cal., is between 2,600 and 2,700, and tige Council No. 9, C. of H., of Willow the street from the former officei Just received at Reeser’s, a full lino speech of a noted public character. The the balance due from said officer to be Springs, were installed for the present In 1870 the Chinese in Jackson county thé Courier claims that Crescent City of. Osborne reapers and mowers, dry speaker had sent his manuscript around $172 66, which was paid. The deli li •---- and ----* term on Sunday, July 18th, A. A. Barn- numbered 634, while the recent census has over 800 inhabitants, exclusive of goods, groceries, clothing, boots and 1 o the office the day before and the speech quent tax for 1878 was shown to be EVERYTHING 1’SUAlJ.t / Indians and Chinamen. shoes, cigars arid tobacco, candies and was all set up, embellished by such inter- $855 66 and for 1879 $1,503 78. eburg of the Grand Council presiding; enumeration discovered only 329. E F ibst -C la S i U bici H tckb J ------------ ---------------- the following are the ttâmés of the of The Coast Mail says some three weeks nuts, hats and caps, notions; stoves, tin jectional phrases as “[great applause],” A. D. Helman went to Jacksonville last Q uicksilver .—A party of pré’spèctors ficers installed: Thns. Wright, W. C. ; A. Saturday to instdll the officers of Jack since, a dog belonging to Johnathan and hardware for sale at bed-rock prices “[immense sensation],” etc. Unfortu under command of Rev. Todd, of Look OF TERMS, CASH! L. Barneburg, ïri. C. ; C. McDonough, 1-tf. Scott, of Floye’s creek, went into the for C ash . Give him a call... nately, the Speaker was taken suddenly sonville Ijodge No. 10, I: O. O. F. ing Glass, have been for a week or piore W. H.; T. P. Kahler, W. S.; Wm. surf between Port Orford and Ellens In the neighborhood of old Fort Lane, ill in the evening and could not appear at work in the vicinity of Elk Head, Gen. E. L. Applegate is thinking some Wright, W. F. 8. ; Mrs. E. J> Wright; burg and caught a fur seal. says the Sentinel, the storm on Saturday upon the rostrum, but the speech ap Douglas county, about fourteen miles what of removing with his family from W. T ; Miss Clara Dean, W. W.; W. Baptist services were, held In the Ash r-fr- Orders from a distance prompt!/' evening last partook of the nature of a peared in the paper tfih' fiext morning, north of Oakland, oil the Coast Fork the Willamette valley to Lake county. K. Kahler, P. W. C. '‘applause,” “sensation” and all. I.* A ÄT Road. They have made » discovery of attended to.' W. R. Jones1 dwelling house has been land Presbyterian church lari Sunday. whirlwind, uprooting a number of large We understand the Baptists are to liave pine trees, leveling fences and upsetting G ood L iniment .—W. A. Perkins, re greatly improved in appearance by the E xpress R obbery .—H. C. P.afge, for Cinnàbâr ore of a very rich quality, and the use of the church ori the third Sun a number of frail out structures. Quite cently from Modoc county, Cal. has been I addition of a handsome portico in front. merly Agent arid Division Superifttend- they think of a quantity almost unlimi day in each month hereafter. a blow that, for Rogue Riter valley. in Ashland for several days selling a lin: ent of Well’s Fargo & Co.’* Exptiss in ted. A little excitement is the result. BLÁCKSMÍTH ixo . Mrs. E. D. Foudray, of Jacksonville, New goods received every week at Headers with the patent apparatus for Oregon, has been arrested at Portland It is said the ore is similar, but not en iment of which he is the manufacturer— ¡ i has been visiting in Ashland this week, “Hargrove’s Electric Liniment.” He the guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Farlow. Bùtler & Rock fellow’s: A fine assort lifting fallen grain so as to allow of its on a cliarge of robbing the treasure box tirely like that of the New Idrian Mines, ment of- two and three ply Carpet, and being cut by thé machine will doubtless of thd Company ofi a stage between Pen- and contains several metals, and among claims it to be the best preparation in Miss Millie Vining, having finished Chinese mattings; dry good«, groceries, be in demand in Jackson county this dloton and Umatilla on Sunday of last these, perhaps, silver. We have received vented for the sudden relief of pain, cure teaching the school term at the Vandyke dress goods, etc., at lowest prices. harvest. We understand there is but week. He was a passenger on the stage a specimen at this office, in which quick-’ of toothache, neuralgia, rheumatism, school house,is now at home, in Ashland. Another way passenger silver is plainly visible.— Plaindealen etc., and those who have tried it recom The prospect of a large crop of wheat one of the lifting appbamces in the valley, at the time. l>ut should think others might be had in B. F. Reeser has improved the front in thé Willamette valley is unusually was on the stage, and when he left mend it highly. Rev. W. E. Howe, of A C all .—The work uptfn the Cantata, ASHLAND* of his dwelling house and store by re time for uSe. Paige complained of being fatigued and Wagner creek, says it is the best lini- good. The acreage is said to- be one- “The Flower QuéèA/’ mentioned las* placing the old awning shed with a nett The superintendent of the 3d division crawled into the boot to take a nap. On week vtfll begin next Monday rtfternôM1 inenkhe ever used, and testifies to the foUtth larger than ever before, and all AU ¿indi ò/ work doue profnptly, sudden relief of rheumatic and other one. of the Western Unvoir Telegraph Co. of arriving at Umatilla the treasure bo’f in the Presbyterian Chinch', and corfffn- danger of rust is supposed to be past. satisfaction guaranteed. pains by its application. Mrs. W. I. Nichols has a good sized fers a reward of fifty dollars for the ar was found to WiCve bem ransacked, al ues for two weeks in convenfion form A very heavy rain visited the lower SPECIAL ATTENTION CflEN TO SHOEUttf class iri Instrumental music, and is giv rest and conviction of anyone guilty of though properly locked. The way bills, each day. SessTo'rfs at 9 A. m . and 3 r: C ampaign C lubs .—Ashland is quies portion of Rogue River valley last Fri money, etc. , had all disappeared, but on ing excellent satisfaction to patrons, as interfering with or injuring telegraph M. The attendant instruction is free, ^S&'Shop opposite thé Livery StaMe. day, in manÿ places prostrating the grain cent so far in the matter of organizing wires or poles, as ixmoh inconvenience is searching the boot of the stage a sack of and more Valuable than a full term sing fisuaL ±45 and injuring it some extent. The great for the pagentry business in the comiug Compressed Tablets of Chlorate of Pot est damage is reported from Sam’s val- caused to the company often by the gold dust was found by the driver, prov ing class. Anyone that can sing a tune Presidential campaigto. Other towns are wires being orosred or brought into con ing that the box had been rifled of if* is invited to attend. The performance ash for sore throat, hoarseness, bronchia happy in the possession of Hancock and contents when on the road from Pendle calls for the best musical ability, and i tact. irritations, etc., for sale at City Dfuf Garfield clubs, while here the enthusisrirrt A new two-story school house will be __________ The employes of the Ashland Woolen ton. still the least of children may ring . iïi lies dormant. In Jacksonville the Han Store. built in Wagner creek district in time Mfg. Co. are to have a vacation of a week A tree was struck by lightning on Wm. for school next fall. It is to be 26x26. G rain D estroyed .—Throughout the some parts, ft ciW» for ifo male yoices. cock and English club numbers nearly BtAÊKSMITH. or two for recuperation. Tfrft mill wil two hundred members, and considerable Mathes' plitce near Phoenix last Satur The upper story 'ri’ill be fitted up as a be stopped August 1st, arid Messrs. An county the wheat appears to be filling Our town out to turn' ouï Î hundred sing ers. interest is manifested in its work. We day afternoon, something rare in this , hall by the Champions of Honor of that drews, Kelley, Fitzgerald, John Ralph, better than was anticipated, and had in MAIM ST., ASHLAND,DREGMif not been fof the damage of the storms Who shall be Queen? Who shall be hear some talk of a Garfield club being valley. section. and perhaps others, will start at once Good oak and pine wood in any quan- in process of incubation in Ashland. Six large bands of cattle, aggregating for the Cascades, on a rampage. Deer, last week a rather larger crop would have Sunflower? Is now prepared to do all kinds 6? wort How is it with the Hancock mSh ? Let’s i tity for sale iherip t>y Douglas Gum at 22,000 head, passed through Fort Har- bear, panthers, mosquitoes and other been harvested than has been countec in his line at his new shop; ‘TA torma I iôn ” or G rand upon. But in many places, in addition i the old Kilgore place in the eastern edge have some parades and stump «Wations 1 ney during the past two weeks en route game will suffer. ON MAIN STREET, ON THE SITE OF HIS OLD SH(/ to the straw being completely prostrated, The Yreka Journal of last Saturday con of town. [51-tf. ] and fuss and feathers. to Cheyenne, nearly all of them from Superintendent Powefi gives notied the grain was threshed out by hail, aA< ‘ tains a note from Judge SteeTé concern Special attention given to Shoeing. Through the Willamette valley there the vicinity of Antelope and Prineville, that the State Teacher’s Association o whole fields rendered worthless. Mr. ing his decision in the case involving the C rickets ox C oooked R iver .—A seems to be an apprehension that handi ‘ t-ai t Wasco county. of Oregon will meet in Salem August Pruitt, from the Peterson district, was matter of prosecuting by “information” Willamette valley exchange says: Jas. will be hard to get to save the harvest in An appropriation for the survey of 25th nest, and continue in session three in town ori Wednesday, and reports under £he new constitution. There was McClure came across the mountains over good shape. public land in the state will probably be days. Teachers arid educators in al a slight error in tl& report of the matter the Lebanon road last week, and brings Robert Watson started from Roseburg expended soon in Southeastern Oregon, parts of the state are invited to attenc much damage in his neighborhood. On in the Journal. Instead of sifttafaing IC» OXffAM PABLO SÌ a sad tale in regard to the crop prospects his own place he expects to save only by way of tfré* Klamath Marsh trail last and the Contract for a part of the work and participate in the exercises. The in the Crooked River valley. He says about 200 bushels of wheat from «r patch thé demurrer of defendant Y attorney,* BAKERY, Monday with a band of horses for East will perhaps be let to parités iu this and usrial arrangements be made for that crickets are sweeping that country, of 200 acres, and others-haver lost in al Mr. Nichols, because tie state constitu ern Oregon. Lake counties. half fare on all the principal lines o most as great proportion as he. «— añd ---- and that when they attack a grain field Mr*. tion was heH to be m conflict with the Money is reported to be very source i travel for all who may attend the associ- constitution of the United States, he sus CspL O. C. Applegate contemplates they do' riot ienve until it is as bare as Mitchell has heard that there is scarcely CUNF ECTI ON Éllfz a load of hay left on her place from al tained it updn other grounds, namely:' the public road. On Willow erttek the ifl Lake county, but the sale of beef cat giVirig his entire attention to the cattle ■ ation. grasshoppers are getting .Way with tle will bring quite a relief within a business now, since he has resigned his The region that prosecution upon- “information'’ is* G. K. fllHLEY,Proprietor/ Wm. Patterson made » trip over from that was growing upon it. position at the Agency, rfe will built daimaged by the" hail seems to be a atrip invalid because the legislature of the everything, and many person* are “pull month or two. Big Butte this week. — -Froah Bread, aÄ (takte ÄpV CoÄ'-^ of about two miles in width, bordering on’ state has failed to elect which’ mode of Caro Bros., of Roseburg, have failec a dwelling hoûse in Linkville this sum ing up stakes and leaving »the Country. the “desert” No damage was done iri* prosecution shall be followed, the conkti- »tkitly on hand. Subscribers living ait a distance whom die Butte creek country. Mr. McClure says there are forty wagons and made an assignment for the benefit mer, and will live there daring the win Car*Ooo door north of Central Éotel/ . tntion prescribing that either may be at Camp Polk waiting to get across tho of their creditors. Orville Baker was ter season, probably spending the sum we are unable to sie will please not for-' si-utìi; [adopted. Who shall be queen) get us.- mer months on his Swan'Lake ranch. taotmtams to the Willamette valley. appointed- receiver.- Ashland, Oregon. 'v TRUSSES, Morgan & Woodson; B&AOÉMiifÉiira, HARRY BÜÎITHf ■ I ' —1 ■ ———————