* r THE TIDINGS Rev. LaDru Royal was greeted by a large congregation upon the occasion of his first sermon in Ashland last Sunday. He is an attractive speaker and evidently has devoted his heart to the work. At the conclusion of Col. Larrabee’s speech in Houck's Hall last Saturday evening, E. H Autenrieth was called for, and responded in a short speech in which the Republican party caught— lightning. The Times says the work of building the C. C. Wagon Road from the state line will be let by contract in four sec­ tions; that the stock books will soon arrive in Jacksonville, and work then be commenced. It is reported that grasshoppers have committed great ravages upon the crops in the Davis creek country, near the south end of Goose Lake, although suffi­ cient provender will be saved for home consumption. A tract of wild land adjoining the town of Ashland for sale cheap. Apply to F. W. Bashford. Notice the new advertisement of the Ashland College, giving lists of the studies in the several courses. Good oak and pine wood in any quan­ tity for sale cheap by Douglas Guui at the old Kilgore place in the eastern edge of town. 51-tf. Mrs. W. S. Stone and Mrs. Parker, of San Rafael, the lady who was injured by the stage accident, made a visit to our valley last week, being brought over from Yreka by Dan Cawley. Mrs. Par­ ker has about recovered from the effects of the accident. Uncle Billy Hurst came in last Satur­ day from his mining claim on Beaver creek. He injured his right hand soon after he went out, so that he could do but little work, but lately he and his partner have been doing some “responsi­ ble” ground-sluicing. A. W. Bish comes into town regularly on Wednesday and Saturday with pro­ duce from Bish oke in the evening. He expected to deliver addresses at Canyonville, Roseburg and probably Eugene City. While in Ash­ land the ex-Spnator was warmly greeted by his many friends of this neighbor­ hood. To the People of Jarkton County, ------- • N otice to D ebtors .—Those indebted to the estate of the late Wesley Mitchell are hereby notified that all debts due said estate which are not paid by the 29th of the present month, will »be col­ lected at once by action of law, as the estate must be settled immediately. M rs . W. C. M itchell , Administratrix. NEW TO-DAY Watermelons are plenty, selling at 25 The committee to whom was delegated cents a head. the collection of subscriptions to the L ast C all .—Cillection will be forced Crescent City Wagon Road would inform New goods received this week at Mc­ on all accounts duie the late firm of J. M. Call, Atkinson & Co.’s the citizens that something over $4,000 * ■ ------IN THE------ McCall 4 Co. wh ich remain unpaid up­ has been subscribed, and to complete the Î?' George T. Baldwin’s little boy at Link­ on October 1st, 1880. Bum we agreed to give Messrs. Gasquet, ville is quite sick with fever. 14 3t M. B aum , collector. Wall and others ($5,000) we are still Mr. E. D. Foudray, of Jacksonville, lacking $Sf)O. In the above $4,000 the To Goon T b MF lars .—A full attend­ made Ashland a virfit last Sunday. committee has included about $-100 al­ ance of the members of Ashland Lodge, W ill be S old .—The residence and Josephine county has a new post-office, ready subscribed by a few of the people I. O. G. T., at the regular meeting to­ Galice, John Howard, Postmaster. property of M.- Baum, on Granite street, C ash Assers...................................... • 1,500,000* in Ashland. night is desired, as business of impor­ House and lot fur sale in Ashland at a The committee, as instructed, inter­ is offered for sale at a bargain, For par- L umb « putd »Ince orgw'S.»A-»n....... . 13, OOO. OOO' tance will be brought before the Lodge. bargain. Apply to F. W. Bashford. .♦ viewed the County Court in regard to ticulars inquire of M. Baum at McCall, D» positki > aliti eute Treowrerit 6-ft. &.I in, O~n...................................... t ’>0,060 the levying of a special tax, but found it Atkinson A Co.’s store. F lour and W heat .—We are now sel­ A number of Sam’s Valley fanners are could not be done, the statutes of Ore­ ling flour at the Ashland mills at $20 per hauling their wheat to the Ashland Mills. P lanino and M oulding .— For the BUTLER & RCCKFELLOW, gon being very explicit in the matter of next four months L. S. P. Marsh will do 12-.» tf Kr»ier Lew Smith went out over the Link­ taxing the people to build roads, bridges, planing, sawing and moulding ¿it the bushel, cash, for wheat. ville road to shoe the stage horses last etc. If the road were in Oregon, and Mechanics’ Planing mill, Ashland at a I 12tf W agner , A nderson A Co. week. the people wished to tax themselves for discount of twenty per cent for cash. Pioneer Reunion at Jacksonville next A cknowledgement .—Eber Emery de­ this particular purpose, it could be done, Thursday. Everybody who can should CONTRACTOR H ousehold F urniture for S ale .— ARCHITECT, sires to express publicly the gratitude of and each would have to pay his share. attend. -AND- himself and wife for the kind offices of Learning this,we again solicited subscrip­ Mrs M. Baum offers for sale the entire T. W. Brittan, of Pioneer, was in lot of household furnishing goods in her tions, with the result stated. their friends in Eagle Point during the The independent, of Alturas, Modoc BUILDER. town Wednesday, and made us a pleas ­ Josephine county is ready at any time residence on Granite street, among which sickness and in the burial of their little county, says a number of Indians in that A shland , -------- O regon . ant call. to perform her part of the agreement, are many pieces of nice furniture. Call boy. vicinity who were suffering with some ■ - - -------------------------- «TILT. CONTRACT TO DKSION AND ERECT 9-tf. J. B. Russell returned to Ashland on and pay $3,000, while her taxable prop­ and examine it. buillingi* of mj »ize or • yle in iiy priuf L umber .— We have common yellow Wednesday. He left the surveying kind of lung disease visited the celebra­ erty will aggregate only about a quarter J .ckton and a !J Auing countle». WIN fnrul»h mate» ted Piute doctor in Surprise valley and A ttention .—All those who are indebt­ and sugar pine lumlier of many kinds party at Lakeview. ri 1» fur bui ding or will build fur tho«e fnruDllrg of a million dollars. We have positive obtained relief. ed to the firm of Morgan »c Woodsoil are tniierial ihemte'.vea. Wil alro attend to Jobbing which we wish to dispose of for coin or assurance from Messrs. Gasquet, Wall S. Dale and wife, of Siskiyou county, requested to come forward at once and ..nd 11 kind» of c Birry work. The American Agriculturist for Sep­ grain, also cedar posts and several and associates that the road will be com­ are visiting their daughter, Mrs. J. Bag- make settlement, as the firm has discon­ Gsi5“OrFics and place of buelnes», MirtL’a tember is issued with a supplement thousand rails near Wagner creek. Apply Pl nng Mill, Oraid'e S reet. pleted in good order for the spring goods ley, near Ashland. tinued partnership busiuess, and we must which is as large us t|ie ordinary num­ at Eagle Mills. 5-12 If A. F. P. to come by way of Crescent City, there­ Considerable travel on the stages now— ber, and bound and illustrated in the have money .to settle our affairs. by saving to farmers, mechanics, and all G ood A dvice .—Be moderate in your both on the Overland line and between same style. The Agriculturist is without M organ A W oodson . citizens, thousands of dollars in freight earin’, bath at the warm springs, sensi­ here and Lake county. a rival as the farmer's journal of America. charges alone. N otice .—All parties indebted to Eagle ble in what you drink, an doan 'spect dat Mark Van Winkle and Arthur Patton, A number of gentlemen from Jackson­ And now, Gentlemen of Jackson Mills by note or account are requested —AT— de Laud kin porsltun you out jist de kind of R faeburg, have gone to Lakeview to ville came up to hear the political speak­ county, shall it be said that, with a prop­ to settle the same by cash or grain of weather you want, and leab de crumbs open a blacksmith shop. ing in Ashland last Friday and Saturday. ASHLAND, 0ÄSG0N-» erty valuation of $1,250,000, we, the within thirty days. - to yonr naybuhrs. * Mrs. M. Brown’s little boys have the Among them we noticed Judge Day, originators of this enterprise, cannot M rs . S. A. F arnham . Dist. Att. Kent, Messrs. C. Nickell, E. thanks of the printers for a treat of lus ­ raise the small sum of $5,000, when our S kttlf . ment W anted . — AU persons A shland , Sept. 1, 1880. H. Autenrieth, Geo. Howard, D. Crosby --------- •— ----------- sister county, Josephine, with less than indebted to the undersigned either by cious peaches tins week. and others. Religious Notices. one-fifth the property, can raise for the book account or note arc requested to Valuable hotel property in Ashland W ater R ight .—This is to notify those Capt. Thus. Smith started on Monday purpose $3,000? U nion S abbath S chool ,—Every Sun­ cal. and settle, as we need money. Wheat, for sale at a bargain. For particulars persons who are obstructing the East ni< ruing for Salem, to represent this sec ­ Mr. N unan, one of the committee au ­ day morning at 10 o’clock in the Presby­ nats, and barley taken at highest cash apply to F. W. Bashford. tion in the Legislature. His daughter, Ashland water ditch by damming or plac­ thorized to act, will call ¡»ersonally upon terian church. A cordial invitation ex­ prices. 14-3 H i tler A R ock fellow . The brick front of the Pioneer store Corda, accompanied him, and will go to ing rocks or anything else in the ditch, the people of Asldand, Phoenix, and the tended to all. McCALL, ATKINSON & CO. was finished this week, and presents a M. E. C hurch .—Next Sabbath thero S peaking N ext M onday .—Gen. E, San Francisco to visit friends in that that the right of way being secured by whole of the middle and upper portion very handsome appearance. L. Applegate will address the people of city until the end of the Legislative ses­ law makes it a trespass which will be tol­ of the Valley for subscriptions; and we will be preaching in the morning by the Propose to sell for the next 40 days at erated no longer if repeated. Messrs. Helms and Francis, arrived Ashland and vicinity upon the political sion. think that when the road is completed Pastor. Prof. L. L. Rogers will preach COST and FREIGHT for L. A pplegate . issues of the day at Houck’s Hall next with freight from Roseburg this week. the advantages and benefits derived in the evening, services beginning at Gen. E L. Applegate made a Repub­ Ashland, Or., Sept. 4, 1880. • The campaign is warming. Monday evening, Sept. 13th. Speaking therefrom will be equally shared by the 7:30 o’clock. Sunday school at 9:30 a . m . lican speech at Linkville on Tuesday ev­ CASH, WHEAT, OATS, OR R ev . L a D ru R oyal , Pastor. to begin at 7 o’clock, prompt. Every­ A. F. Squires returned to town this ening of last week to a good audience. whole people of Jackson county, regard ­ E arly D eath .—On Saturday last, BARLEY IN HAND. body invited to attend. week, having finished the work he was He will prolmbly awaken the echoes Henry Elmer McCord, an adopted son less of section or locality. The High Water of 1880 Engaged in down the valley. C ommittee on C. C. W. R. from the stump in Eastern Oregon during of Eber Emery, aged about twelve years, Did not reach a point equal to that of S pecial A nnouncement .—Not Selling 1876, but it was high enough to do a The Directors of the Siskiyou county the canqmign. Next Monday evening he died at Eagle Point, of inflam mation of Our stock consists of a full line of for cost. Although for the next 30 days Act Relating to Homestead Settlement. deal of damage. Time, however, will the bowels, after a brief illness. Thelittle we will, give on all purchases for cash, fair will offer a purse of $50 for a foot sjieaks in Ashland. repair this, but time only makes worse race, best 2 in 3, 60 yards; entrance, $5. Be it enacted by the Senate and House every case of disease of the kidneys and Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Gener Cherries are ripe—that is, Mr. Coolidge fellow was exceptionally bright, and was ami cash emty, a discount of 10 cents on W. I. Nichols returned to Yreka on has some that have just ripened. He al­ a general favorite, and by Mr. Emery of Representatives of the United States of urinary organs which a* single box of the dollar from prices on all dry and fan­ al Merchandise, Staple America in Congress assembled, That Kidney Tea would cure. Sold cy goods, clothing, hata, caps, boots, Sunday evening's stage, and will soon lw so has ripe grapes of several varieties, and wife, who took him into their home when any lands of the United States Oregon Goods and Gro­ in the smoke of political battle in Siski­ and the basketful of peaches, grapes and nine years age, his loss is felt as keenly, shill have been entered and the Govern­ by all Druggists. shoes, etc. B utler & R ockfellow . you. ceries. cherries that adorned our table this morn­ ¡»erhaps, as though he w^re their own ment price paid therefor in full no crimi­ Ashland, Sept. 9, 1880. ----- . ---------------- For bargains in all kinds of .goods, ing would have taken the premium at son. The burial was in the Ashland nal suit or proceeding by or in the name Wo Mean Business ! M usical I nstruction . — Miss Ella go to McCall, Atkinson Co.’s while any printingoffice in America. Finer fruit Cemetery on Monday morning, and a of the United States shall thereafter be had or further maintained for any tres­ Scott, of San Francisco, formerly organ­ their offier lasts to sell at cost and freight never grew. number of people from Eagle Point drove passes upon or for or on account of any ist of St. Paul's Church, who now has for cash. /^A ugust 13, 1880. 5-9-tf. over with the funeral. Elmer was a material taken from said lands and no I. O. Miller tells us that there is very charge of the musical department of the OF THE The l>eautiful flag of the town floating little difference in the prices of horses member of the order of Champions of civil suit or proceeding shall be had or Ashland College, will give instruction in further maintained for or on account of in the breeze Friday and Saturday last here and in Eastern Oregon and Eastern Honor, and the Council at this place in­ any trespasses upon or material taken thorough-bass and harmony on Saturdays gave evidence that the campaign had Washington Territory. The purchase of tended to assist in the burial services, from the said lands of the United States to those who are not students of the but some misunderstanding in regard to in the ordinary clearing of land, in work­ opened here. a large number by riliroad companies to —OF— school.’ the time prevented. ing a mining claim or for agricultural or Miss Melle Wrisley has returned to be used in grading the new roads caused ■ ■ ------------------ *---- domestic purposes or for maintaining Southern Oregon, H ancock C lub .—A meeting has been Ashland, to attend school. Miss Irene a temporary rise in prices sometime L ecture on D rawing .—Prof. Royal’s improvement upon the land of any bona called for this (Thursday) evening in will continue to teach in Siskiyou county back, but that is past. . —AT THE— informal lecture on drawing in the College fiiie settler or for or on account of any ASHLAND, OREGON timber er material taken or used by any H tb. go below again for several weeks. held on last Saturday evening, the fol­ lies are those of Messrs R. B. Robinson, Record says J. K. Johnson, J. G. Wall, paying the Government price therefor, 4-46-tf] AL FEHREEr Proprietor. lowing officers were duly installed for the The Yreka Creek Mining Co. expended i J. F. Gregory, Wm. Neil, John Hall Horace Gasquet, L. F. Cooper, and W. and in no case less than one dollar and ensiling term: Adah Horton, W. C.; some $32,000 upon the new ditch and and John Garvin. A. Hamilton have executed a certificate of twenty-five cents per acre, and the O. IL Myer, Scribe; Jennie Anderson, reservoir and $18,000 in the purchase of amount heretofore paid the Government incorporation under the laws of Califor­ upon Baid lands shall be taken as part ’ The Lakeview Examiner of last week H.; H. C. Myer, F. S.; Etta Hargadine, ground, old ditch and machinery. says: D. W. Castle 4 Son have pur- nia for the purpose of building the wagon payment of Raid price: Provided, This BY T. ; N. R. Harris, W. ; Mattie Russell, Theo. Cameron, of Uniontown, re­ road. The corporation is Btyled the shall in no wise interfere with the rights j chased 700 cattle in Goose Lake and Mes.: L L. Rogers, Prelate; J. C. Eu­ turned last week from San Francisco, or claims of others who may have sub­ HEATQTi EQX, banks, Aid; Lizzie Hargadine, A. S. ; J. whither he had gone to purchase a large Chewaucan valleys. The cattle passed California & Oregon Wagon Road Co. sequently entered such lands under the The capital stock is $100,000, divided I through here on their way south on Tues- — I have now on hand, and constantly homestead laws. S.Eubanks, Usher; J. W. Alnutt, Sen. stock of goods for the fall trade. ASHLAND, OREGON, . day. They paid $16 for two-year-olds into 1,000 shares. The officers elected S ec . 3. That the price of lands now receiving a general atock of and W. A. Wilshire, P. W. C. The citizens of Big Valley, CaL, have and dry cows, $21 for three-year-olds and for the first year are: J. K. Johnson, subject to entry which were raised to two - Is now prepared to furnish customer» organize»! a vigilance committee, to pro $22 for four-year-olds. President; W. A. Hamilton, Secreta:y, dollars and fifty cents per acre, and put R ichardson —H igh . — At the resi­ — MERCHANDIS E — with first-class brick in large or small in market prior to January, eighteen dence of the bride's parents, on Wagner tect themselves from thievery and other J. O. C. Wimer, who came up from and J. G. Wall, Treasurer; and these hundred and sixty-one, by reason of the quantities. creek, last Sunday morning, Mr. G: H. annoyance by the lawless element Jacksonville last Saturday, says the new. officers, together with L. F. Cooper and grant of alternate sections for railroad DRY GOODS» GROCERIES, CLOTH* — Good oak and pine firewood for sale 1*6» BOCK, SHOES, Rev. Geo. Nutley made another trip steam mill at that place, upon which he H. Gasquet of Del Norte county, and J. purposes is hereby reduced to one dollar Richardson and Miss Alice G. High were upon reasonable terms. GROCKERY, united in the holy bonds of matrimony, to Lake county this wqek. He contem­ is at work, is now ‘ chopping” grain and Nunan of Jackson county, and Chas. E. and twenty-five cents per acre. 5-9-tf. H. FOX. S ec . 4. This act shall not apply to any -WALL PAPER— Rev. A. Brown officiating. After the plates pre-empting a tract of land on will be ready to make flour in a short Hughes of Josephine county, compose of the mineral lands of the United ceremony the wedding party proceeded Seven-mile cre«k, near Fort Klamath. ! ' t time. GLASSWARE, KATS, CAPS. inie. The work of the mill wrights will the Board of Directors for the first year. States; and no person who shall be pros­ The plan is to organize and issue stock LAOIES ’ AND GEVTS’ FURNISHING to the Wagner chkC church to attend the ecuted fur or proceeded against on ac­ C. B. Watson, Esq., left Ashland last not be finished for sometime yet,however. count of any trespass committed or mate ­ GOODS. regular morning services, antT then re­ Monday morning for Linkville, to begin' The Roseburg Independent says: Dan. to the parties who have subscribed, and rial taken from any of the public lands C GARS, T BACO, PAINTS, OILS. SALE AND FEED STA8LES ! turned to Mr. High's for dinner. Miss there on Tuesday evening his campaign Love was thrown from some logs into the ! then ask capitalists and those having an after March first, eighteen hundred and GLASS. Alice is the last but one of the large tour in the interest of the Republican North Umpqua the other day, and was interest in the enterprise, to take a por­ seventy-nine shall be entitled to the J. IT. T. Miller St Co.ltf s, tion of said stock off their hands, so as family to marry. Good fortune and fe­ ticket. benefit thereof. HEATIKG AND COOKING STOVES I carried over some rapids for over 100 LINKVILLE,--------------- OREGON Approved June 15, 1880. licity attend the wedded pair. Try the bread and cakes at the new yards—sometimes under water complete­ to enable them to speedily complete the COAL OIL STOVES, NOTIONS, Large new 1mm and corral, and every road. C. B. WaUen’t Appointments for S tage R obbery .—The Y’reka Journal bakery. They are first-class. Mr. Wol­ ly. When rescued it was found that in ETC., ETC., arrangement to give satisfaction in every Npeakinx. L ost in L ake C ounty .—The Lake­ branch of the business. of last Saturday says: The Weaverville ters has managed city bakeries many the run down the rapids he had struck a — A .full stock of “ White, ” “ New rock and dislocated one of his shoulders. view pa|ters of last week brought the stage was robbed List Wednesday, about years, and understands the business ]>er- Paisley, Monday, Sept. 13 HAY, GRAIN ANO FLOUR Home,” “American,” and “Peerless,” intelligence that J. Venator, an aged fectly. Even Senators will differ. A week or Pine Creek, Wednesday, 4 4 15 7 or 8 miles above the Tower House hav­ Constantly on hand and for sale. Sewing Machines. Ashland, Friday, October 1 A stage load of Ashland gentlemen two since we published the opinion of farmer of Goose Lake valley, was lost on ing been stopped by one man pointing a 44 Phoenix, Saturday, 2 gun at the driver. The highwayman went down to Jacksonville last Saturday, Senator Slater that Hancock would carry the “Desert,” and in all probability had 44 HARDWARE, TIN WARE Jacksimville, Monday, 4 FRANCO-AMERICA» HOTEL, 44 went through W. F. A Co.’s box, with­ to hear the political shaking at that New York, Indiana and Pennsylvania perished or would perish before aid Kirbyville, Wednesday, CUTLERY, 6 could reach him. His horse was found 44 surely, and ride into office easily with Wilderville, Thursday, out getting anything worth mentioning, place by Col. Larrabee and Ex-Senator Ï JACKSONVILLE, OBtCCA. 1 FRUIT CANS, TIN, SHEET-IRON 44 Grants Pass, Saturday, vote» to spare, Ex-Synator Mitchell near Juniper mountain by A. W. Long, 8 and also rifled the mail, from which he Mitchell. and COPPER WARE 44 MADAME HOLT still continues to Canyonville, Monday* 11 who also traced the footprints of a man probably made a good haul, as consider­ Howard McBride came up to Ashland holds a different opinion, and say« New 44 wait upon guests at this long-eMat* Myrtle Creek, Tuesday, 12 Of all kinds on hand and made to order 44 able gold dust is ship(>e*l by registered from Portland last week, and, in compa­ York will give Garfield and Arthur a for some distance, and found evidence lished lion**, and it» th teriniiied to Roseburg, Wednesday, 13 that he who left the tracks had been 44 on shortest notice, at prices that spare no pains it» the endeavor to give letters from Weaverville. The officers ny with S. C. Palmer, will go to Lake good majority. Marshfield, Monday, 17 (4 digging in the ground in search of water. satiffsetion to the puLliu. ViMtora Empire City, Tuesday, 18 are after the robber, and it is believed he county for a tour of inspection and The fall term of Mrs. W. I. Nichols’ Defy Competition! 44 will at all times ttnd the tables supplied Oakland, Saturday, Miles and miles are frequently traveled 23 will be captured. music class opened Sept. 1st with the recreation. 44 with the best fere lo le bud ia South­ Yoncalla, Monday, Please give me a call before purchasing 25 i---------------- ---------------------- on this desert without being able to pro­ usual full number of pupils, over twenty 44 ern Or* gon. Cottage Grove, Tuesday, Masters W. W. Cardwell and B. B. 26 elsewhere. Av I gly F all .—On Monday night 44 beginning with the term, while several cure a drop of water, and it was evident for past patronage, a share Cresswell, Wednesday, 27 "Beekman, of Jacksonville, have been Bacon, Lard, Wheat, Oats, Flour and all of Thankful last VV. C. Greenman met with an acci­ to Mr. Long, being familiar with the 4 4 public favor is solicited. Eugene City, Thursday, others will be ready to join in a week or 29 kinds of produce taken in exchange dent which resulted painfully but, fortu­ awarded scholarships in the State Uni­ peculiarities of that singular waste of 4-4tf MADAME HOLT, Appointments made for 1 o’clock two. The text books used are Lablache's for goods. nately, with no very serious consequences. versity, and started last week for Eugene barren territory, that the aged rider had p. M. Vocal Method and Johnson’s Thorough B. F. REESER, He arose m his sleep and walked through to begin their studies. here allowed his horse to escape in an ef ­ Bass, and any of the standard books for Dr. Will Jackson, Dentist, of Jackson­ a window at the head of a lung stairway fort to quench his burning thirst. From MEETING OF REPUBLICAN CAM» .ÖE* A shland , O r ., Aug. 20, 1880. instructions on the piano and organ. PAIG.N CLVB. in the dwelling house of the Tolman ville, will make Ashland a professional this point the foot-marks were followed a Says the Modoc Independent: The farm, where he now resides, and fell to visit on October 1st, and remain' just ten short way, when it was discovered that BLACKSMITH. The members of the Republican cam­ the bottom of the stairs, receiving severe days. Those wishing dental work done railroad surveying party arrived here he had reclined in the shade of the sun- paign Club of Ashland are hereby called ALPHA CHAPTER HO. I, 0. E. S. last Friday evening,having completed the Will hold its stated meetings on the MAIN STn ASHLAND, OREGON, bruises and a painful cut upon the back should keep this in mind. parched sage, probably to rest. From to meet at Houck’s Hall next Monday work of surveying the route to the state First and Third Tuesday in each of the head. The shock of the fall was here the trace of the lost man was indis­ evening immediately after the conclusion The Union Sabbath School of Ashland month, at Is now prepared to all kind» of work line. They went up on the east side of so great that he remained unconscious now possesses a fine large map of Pales­ tinguishable and Mr. Long returned of Gen. Applegate's speeoh. Those Lav­ in his line at his new shop, Goose lake and state that the distance for nearly an hour afterward, and it was tine, one of the finest we havQ ever seen. MASONIC HALL, ASHLAND. home. A party at once started from ing papers upon which. are inscribed the feared that his injuries were very serious, It came as a premium for a club of sub­ from Reno to the Oregon line is 205 .8 Lakeview to search for the lost man. At All members in good standing are in­ ON MAIN STREET. ON THE SITE OF KB OLD SJO? names of members a(e requested to bring Mr. Lauren, the chief sur­ but he is now able to be about again, and scribers to the Chicago interior, secured mile«. vited to attend. ' • Special attention given t© Si oe ng- veyor, tells us that work will be com­ last advices from Lakeview he had not them to the meeting. By order of the will I k as well as eveT in a few day,. MRS. M. E. McCALT,, W. M. by Mrs. Ralph. been found. menced in a few days. C ommittee , 4 32 tf J. 8. E uuaxxs , S kc . FRIDAY J ASHLAND LOCAL BREVITIES. SEPTEMBER 10, IMO INSURE “ Old Connecticut Fire Insurance Co. A. F. S quires , FOR 40 DAYS 1 Bargains! Bargains! Bargains! FOURTH Annual Re-Union Pioneer Society Merchant Tailor, Court House Enclosure F erree ’ s EXPRESS LINE IMPORTANT BRICK FOR SALE HARRY SMITH, I I » 4' S *