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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 24, 1880)
THE ASHLAND TIDINGS LOCAL BREVITIES. anted .—The undersigned wishes to New goods in tlie stove, tin and hard Go to Reeser s, the pioneer tinner of ware line received this week at Myer A Jackson Co. A new lot of parlor, box let a contract for making and hauling FRIDAY.................................... SEPTEMBER 24, 1*80 The new bridge at Eagle Point is now Drake's, and for sale at prices that defy and cooking stoves for sale cheap, Tin, rails. Good timber and good road. . - L.—----- in use. J. S. H errin , competition. sheet iron and copper ware on hand and Apply at once D ramatic .- The Vernelle dramatic G. A. Hubbell will teach the Wagner Ashlnnrf. Or. 15-(/’ The County Board of Equalization, made to order at prices lower than any troupe, which has played in Ashland | creek school. which met this week, made not a single place in Jackson county. B.F. It. [IGtf heretofore »vith excellent succcess and ( NEAR EAGLE MILLS. ) L ast C all .—Collection will be forced District school opens one week from change»in the assessment rolls of Asses We have just received a lot of new has attained popularity on all parts of next Monday. sor Goddard. type and other material from San Fran on all accounts due tlie late firm of J. Al. They aro Attracting Great Attention Physicians enl th# the coast, is coining southward from the McCall & C... which remain nnj»aid up cisco, and are now better ¡>re[.ared to do New goods this week at McCall, At- C. P>. Stanley will canvass Del Norte Willamette valley and will appear in People, ¿Treaiy Admit their Great on October 1st, 1880. county, Cal., in the interest of the Ash job printing than we have been hereto Houck's Ilall in this place on Tuesday * kinsun A Co s. 14 3t Al. B aum , collector. A. W. Bish has our thanks f r a loti land Nursery. He represents a reliable fore. and also prepared to do better TI evening, (Jet. 5th, with entirely new work. Send in your orders to the T id - | of excellent grapes. establishment. plays, new properties, etc. F lour and W heat .—We are now sel The untold miseries which have resulted from the use ci ‘•¿ruga,” iseliMling i . xgs office. ling flour at the Ashland mills at S20 per vile Whiskey, Calomel, Mercury, Corrosive ¡Sublimate, and other deadly jxiisons. Newman Fisher, of Jacksonville, has Maj. Barron returned home this week N early D rowsed .—From Mr. May A. J. Daley, of Eagle Point, was in thousand, ¡md are paying 80 cents per have justly caused people to be careful what remedies they use. Reader, Nature the contract for furnishing the flour re from a trip t > Roseburg. we learn that on Sunday last, a little Ashland last Monday. He reports quiet bushel, cash, for wheat. offers a fine specific, which is To be found in the waters of the Sulphur Springs. II. A. Wright returned on Tuesday cently advertised for by tile Quarter- son of Win. Wright, of Linkville, aged Scientists for ages have endorsed Suljilmr as the times at that jihu’e. The flouring mill is 12tf master of Fort Klamath. W agner , A ndeii :o.\ A Co. a!> mt i or M years, fed from tie bridge from a trip to Lmkvd'e. running during the day, but not nt night. Notice that the oiler of Butler & A large number of teams came in from i at that place into the river. Nat. Will > W ill be S oli ».—The residence ¡md Roekfellow to give a discount of 10 per Great interest is felt in the religious dis iams, who saw him fall, plunged into Luke c< uuty last week. property of Al. Baum, on Granite street, cent, on th? ¡»rice of all goods sold for cussion between Elder M. Peterson and FO ?. Heavy frosts in Ashland last Friday the water at < nee and succeeded in sav Elder Sherrill which was to begin on is offered for sale ¡it a bargain. For par cash only Lists fifteen days longer. ing him from the untimely death that ’ and Saturday nights. ticulars inquire of Al. Baum at AIcCall, CHt® SK!H DISEASES, HUMORS IN BLOCD, SCROFULOUS DISEASES, SALT RHEUM, CAJK- Thursday and continue for six days. All those who are delinquent in pay lias the was imminent. Mr. W ilhams A Co.'s store. 6-ft. Mrs. C. E. Burrows has gone to Yreka [RS, WASTiHG AND DECAY OF BODY, PIMPLES, DYSPEPSIA, Henry Rhodes, returned to Ashland Atkinson ----- ---------- ing the rate biffs for the last quarter of lxsiing gratitude <»t the j >:tre ni.’ i of the for a stay of a few days. CHRONIC RHEUMATISM, ETC. last Sunday from Yol'.» county, Cal., L umber . W c have common yellow Ashland district school will please p*ay little boy for his heroic a st. Tlie Jack .mville district school opened where he has spent most of the summer and sug.ir pine lumber of many kinds them at once to the Clerk, Geo. Hill. v: with about 2<K> pupils in attendance. on his ranch, He w ill start back again w hich we wish to dispose of for coin or N ew V arieti IS OF W he ir .--- A- ìarìy Henry Chapman, , an old resident of I I’Rf >VES c in a few days ;, taking his family with grain, also cedar posts .and several Henry Norton and John True arrived in the season w e maile mer :>!l < ni «1 this locality, but I lecently a citizen of him, to remain the re during the winter, thousand rails near Wagner creek. Apply amall patch of “1Proper’ wrie.t t on Mr. : is week with fieight from Redding. That for R1IEI Al ATI*' RAINS, Humors, Sick Headache, and other Colorad", will reach Ashland in a day or out his interests in but expects to sell High s farm wli ich j ro . .¡.sed a heavy Diseases, tlie waters of these Springs ¡ire a Positive Cure. at Eagle Mills. House and lot for salt in Ashland at a two, and intends to make his home here ------ ------------------ to Oregon to live. that section ami come a quarter bargain. Apply t< I'. W. Dashfurd. * yield. » here v ais an acr<o ami again. -JACOB WAGNER, E sq ., pronounces the water (wlmti cool) the be»t he trer S ettlement W anted . —All persons of it, < n which 1 25 lbs of .seed vv as s > wii . At t e last session of County Commis A new stock of calicos and overalls drank. \ 'i he milk delivery business is a per sioners' Court the petition of P. W. Ol- indebted to the undersigned either by It was threshed 1 ast week , ami I » odueed I just received at Butler A Ruckfcliow.s. man. nt feature of the town, Mr. (¡urn well and others for the extension of i e bo. k account or note are requested to Doyon want Pure Rlootl, Sound 1'lenh, Ktro’’^ Bon« nnT Clear Skin? 84 bushels. Mr. High 1» as be i offereil I J I. .. Fraley intends returning to Ash- is 'iiviug cal! and settle, as v> * nee I money. Wheat, 1 ; isfa: tioTi to Lis fust.imersaml graveling rive cents p r p ■■.inti f. . i* S’il ic1 < a the of He rrin's laim was nite tail laud ii' ; iii 1 13S' ) 11ri Wit'iiii a tc'.v v/cuks. io £•' tied with the results of his ven itely {>. stjioued; a new linage \V<13 or- oats, ¡md barley tak "ii at highest cash wheat for .‘.cuff. He La3 •» « V 1 1 O C. A 1• rece ived ¡»rices. 11 3 B utler A R ock ri. i . i . iw . E. K. A nderson tells ns there is tr.iiC i t’Ut a s,. k of the Wh ite Tus? in w!!u •at i ro:n elel’c I Lanlt a Foss Lear creek on the Calif Thia, whic! i is a great favi >rit e I of ol'ganixmg a t ìai ’ielt I chib at Phoenix. fwoiiow pi aul'nees have been estab- road from Jacksonville to ihe cast side I loi'SE ID'I.l* I • I.'N.’TURE FUR SALE.- J. D.FOUNTAIN E. J. FARLOW, 1 W. 1». Grubb made : ì i tri:» ini' » the val- I li-lie i in Siskiyou county, Ca.1. One is of the creek by way of 7 McAnd. cw 's ¡¡’a a / ‘ ¡ J i t: .i!< .is whe re it tl as 1 Mrs M. Baum • i ll'i's for sale the entire ■ k raise ; t. P- dl, with H !, ir B.J1 as ¡»ostmastcr, the place. lot of household furnishi ng goods in her _ _ other F rest S ale, George Dexter post 11 VNi The main wheel in c: AÏ BETIN-} <»F •< k C lip . 1 iiC i • i <11 e r Rich- residetu-e on Granite street , among which 1 » - is kept in cons, ant master. ASHLA1TD, 0BEG0ÎT. ards saw mill broke ag.-i xin last u evK C1 li D met in 9 are many pieces of nice furniture. Call Asnland naneo ! « * • nek s J. AIcNemar,formerly of Ashland, will soon after it was put in. This is the j and examine it. 9-tf. Hall last Mondi iV even IÎT12 With a fa ir at- U-« move soon from Lis ranch in Lake county third one th.it has broken , and tl e pro- 1 tendance, J. D. F ■•mt tin, Pi « * ; P. Lyt ! , I A ttention . All those who are indebt to a station on the Will« prietois Lave concluded that a much 1 tletoii. \ ice Pres., and N. A. Jacob;, ed to the firm of Alorgtm & Woodson are Ren» stage line, near heavier wheel is required. They will Secretary, all present. 1 he secretary requested to come forward at once and procure one from \reka, and hoj»e to announced that there were up* 1 the loll Fat v ellison is occasionally brought in- which he has purchased. make settlement, as the firm lias discon 91 names, all representing voters of Ash to town now. !t is better than at any B. F. Myer has-bought of Maj. Bar make another attempt to start the mill tinued partnership business, and we must land precinct, while two papers out other time of ve.tr. ron til'? house and lot on the east side of in about two weeks. have money to settle our affairs. yet would veil the number t * 100 The Delegates from the C. of II. Coun '. Stan .Main street, immediately north of the M ORGAN A W OODSO.N. or over. An address vas made by Rev. J ’ resbyteria'i church, and w ill probably cils, at C >w Creek, Day's Creek and message M. Howai•d, sLart reniaiks by Haue lit it up for Ids own residence. Canyonville met at the latter ¡»Lice hist Sri < ial A nnouncement .—Not Selling , « oi’ier ’*ên • lu’ii. lite i’iub ad join iitxl By refering to the .Ÿsliland and Link- week and organized a Grand Council, for cost. Although for the next 30 days flouring to meet m ■xt M«>n !.tv evening. which laid out ¡i grand jurisdiction, com we will, give <»n ¡ill purchases for cash, iti received ville Stage Line ad. in another column you will sv that passage can be secured prising the counties of Douglas, Laue, anil cash < id./, a discount of 10 cents on . V s - ilan > ; in < ' v».ir ■:• x t v Henry Stationery, School Books, Etc., < li. the dollar from ¡»rices on all <lry and fan direct from Li liikville 111 to Ashland, Jack Linn, Benton, Coos ¡md Curry. C. t k Rhodes, wb > r d t » \ ;hl...i 1 this taub; stai cd ' '..-de Berry was elected and installed Grand cy goods, clothing, hats, caps, boots, i i S1 mville, Y » i reka anii other places. re wee!s fro; .i i « ¿o c’ iiity. •’ t 4 aL, I ill L ’ - ' ’ 11 i , i join his fat Commander, and Mrs. J. Webb, all- shoes, ete. B utler A R ock fellow . Dr. Will Jacks, ;i, Dentist, of Jackson- W l M Ul!)1il *»ii his way an d ia r. le iu ; r’»r- the bla ’ mith ah< p. —U S53 uu op 3.ÙLÎ <£> û û C2J a Scribe. Ashland, Sept. 9, ISSO. ville, will make Ashland a pr »fessional ymviile, Grand a U*J ! tines’ :r* cone m . nil : ; the \s , ------------ ------------- X t w lióme, American and visit on October 1st, ami remain t> ,i Pioneer I.eiinioit. party. 1 !.- k machines at Reeser s i ci.. N otice to D ebtors . Those indebted <1 ■!:/-•. Tli .-e need'Ug t lie services of a -ku. ’ '•out. 12 mi V •«<!•»» Ill (own. i. • >m •:> 4 ; I >•„ ill cash. li'i-tf to the estate of the late Wesley Mitchell dentist should bear this in mind. In addition to the short notice of the and vv nld in all prolv.’mli ty be kepi r iiusy 1S Mr. B of this are hereby notified that all debts due i The Yreka Journa o| f Saturday says: Pioneer Reunion in our List issue, we until the r«-.;i;y su:;"’ ¡i i‘v '■ its. i ‘ He i .. i 1 > T o ■ J , . l V said estate which are not paid by the i Li/ j e untry is Sv» Ì * 11.' Nil i i: i 11 ; that tin* Ed. Hess started below ■ yesterday with a give the follow ing brief mention of the 29th of the present month, w ill be col —AT— dislike d ’ entine in ir*>!n other paiITS < f •¡»ecial .stage, tilted up expressly for the interesting features of the occasion: r •1 lectcd ¡it once by action of law, i as the ni V, < Im i .n* • i! f the -Vhl Hi.1 pir.y President’s party, at the stage company's Aliisie \v is furnished by the Jaekson- the state. ASHLAÎTD, OREGON i •Ji ville string band and by a chorus of the estate must be settled immediately. have learn •d this l.» the it s .rrow . Atl shop. It is one of the largest size. Mns. W. C. .M itchell , Sisson's M r. bhid»’4 saw idsik < 111 - in 2 At ;-.n Indian jubilee on the Klamath best voices in Jacksonville and was a administratrix. i It ì C. L < U i t The < ;i t strong, .vii t» v. ..s v.?nt in*; tu 1'4;.»• baci; river at the mouth of Salmon, recently I ¡•leasing part of the exercises, s; bool i i LD t . Ashland , blit t » > s i..’- Í,) t ravel. C leai : an < E S ale . The undersigned u Indian named Joe Pipper killed a meet ing was ¡»resided over by Capt. J. AI 1 i The other AJJri’i.tiies sii ¡1 reiiiaini ? t * 111 R.dC.q» Indiu'i called Junks, with a M. McCall, Vice President of the Society, w ill sell for the next 30 days their entire —I have now on hand, and constantly 11 the President, Samuel D. Vail Dyke, stock of goods at greatly reduced ¡»rices that sectioi i s t.i defy the tlixiiai► ¿i i i*. V. niters’ 1 [•ocket knife. Too much whiskey. receiving a general atock of having been called to join the fast increas in order to make room for our fall stock increasing, and Li During the observance of Yom Kip SlNGl :.V a. of 111 ss nn» lheJ:i »nvil’e Ï* in'.’ majority of tlie old Pioneers. of goods. We aie determined to put —M E R C H A N D I S E— pur, or 1 .¡y of Atonement, ¡it .Jackson a a v. . s ’•A '** * * ’*11 tv < • D .y Resolutions on the death of members goods at such figures as will command who ville on Wcdiiesd.iy <>f last w. k. Jewish of Atone!;. et, v.;*; gem l T: u 1 v ob • • Y V « • ’ who have •tied dining the past year were ready takers. t 7b cash ¡ s we will DRY GC0D3, GROCERIES, CLOTH* I • L. V services were held in the M ¡sonic hall of by our e.:ti.'eu* »¡t the J .... • y... ( <1 il-it loß, B0ÛT3, SHOES, read by the Secretary, W in. Hoffman. sell Lillies kid,foxed shoes for 81 25 .and j Propose to sell for the next 40 days at* tnat place, E. Jacobs officiating as rabbi. W.M.m s la GRDGKERY, A fiVii < f tw. .U ' pair Following is the list of the departed: upwards; mens’ bouts at S3 and upwards; COST and FREIGHT for i. re number Pr i. Scott, of Jacksonville, will give Mrs. Rachel Al Meneli, born ill W inne- bours Was mMu.tained, < ’ : :. ing . i C i 1 -WALL TAPI R - mens’ and boys Lais at 25 cents and up .i.'lv’t* t 11 a social dancing ¡»arty in Houck s Hall CASH. WHEAT, OATS, OR their ¡»lace ■ ■ I ¡••¡- i;e..< vv ero closy I. It wards. Clctl.ing away down. Laces GLASSWARE* FATS, CAPS, this (Iriday) evening, and a large attend i i du. ing ( '1.'s ¡icriod t'.at malz »h, < i»r nn- and ribbons at mere nominal figures. LADIES’ AND ßt-VTS’ FURNISHING BARLEY IN HAND. A umber of people visited the ance is expected, many having expressed from Illinois in 185;’., died May. 6, 1880, ieavcmd 'I'lcrui IS cotl-Ulimed. Y ” i 1 Ladies' ¡md Aliases paraftuls ¡it 25 cents GOODS, ir tvelirig surgeons at .Jacksonville i their intention to come iq» from Jack aged 53 years; Mrs. L misa C. Neil, died Isn't it r it her untuuah, a little i *•'* PAINT Ji, OILS. ai.d upwards. We mean w hat we say. C;GÂRS, T l SACO, sonville. r ! mdav f »;-advice and treat inent. daxi'.-fl, as it were, for th e people to be April 30,1880,aged 57 years; Mrs. Eliza Call ¡md be convinced, Wheat, oats, i Our stock consists of a full line of GLASS. The management of the New Idrian I beth Hill, came to Oregon in 18.53, died fjfii't wliei:i they are /0.7 inp ! The editor Felix . Ewing, Esq., has been nom bacon and lard taken in exchange for Oakland in Dec. 14, 1879, aged 73 years; S.-tm I. D. must have be • inte a little misty i n his inated for n élection to the office of quicksilver mine, near g< >< ids. F< >i. N tai n & F arlow , I k m»wi edge of the Jewish calendar. The làsirict Attorney in M doc cmnt;,, Cal. Douglas county, has not been successful, A nn Dyke emigrated from Pennsylvania A-i/ilu hi / , t'fpt. 14, 1880. and :i new manager has been engaged by to this coast in 1849, and died Aug. 13, cotiMUiqiti n of the niatz ■h, or u liieav- Commercial tr.ivelc.s are numerous, The Census of ISM). etii 1 I »rejM i .usually t;;k< s |place duri ng the but their migrations through this section I the company, a Mr. Winterburn, of San 1880, aged. 71 years. A full stock of “White,” “New The Census of 1880 is now a thing of Fe i ;t oi th e Pa.;viver, w • ich ucci its in will about cease for the season ere long. Francisco. The i ration by Judge Prim was an in Home, ’’ “American, ' and “Peerless," the spring. For the best goc<’is in the line of sad teresting review of the early days of set the past, but it has punctured many Mr. Taibent expects to have the Wag bubbles and left behind it many heart Sewing Machines. ♦ Wa ZÆo&n Business! dlery ami harness, go to the store of C. tlement. \\ hen the time for dinner ar burnings. The ruthless figures have tier creek school house e mplcte I in time Tr.urr:: a *.* «■: M eeting . A j hit com K. ixlum, where a fine assortment may rived, it was requested that the Pioneers brought low the pretentions of ambitious HARDWARE, TIN WARE . •'I A ugust 13, 1880. mittee c.f the G • h I . i mpairs ami Cham for ti.e opening of school early next always be found. Guns, pistols and slitmld form in rank in the order of their towns and cities, but the number of per 5-9-tf. CUTLERY, pions has * died a meeting of citizens at sons who have been cured of backache ammunition of every variety also for sale arrival in Oregon, the earliest first. In FRUIT CANS, TIN, SHEET-IRON and kidney diseases by the use of the the M. F>. church in Ashland next Sat ¡ill the assembly, Gen. E. L. Applegate at lowest ¡»rices. and COPPER WARE Oregon Kidney Tea is so much greater urday evening to consider the matter of was the oldest pioneer, having come to than the proprietors hoped for or imag The two tramps who stole overcoats means ui mem rializing the Legislature for th • Of all kinds on hand and made to order from the France American hotel in Oregon in 1810. Mrs. T Vault, Mr. Ma ined that they have doubled their ca]»a- passage of a local option law. to provide eity for manufacturing it to keep pace on shortest notice, at prices that Jacksonville week before List were ar- gruder and Cnpt. O. C. Applegate came with the demand. Sold everywhere. an 1 pine that eac’ e »untv, or each pre inct or any qu 111- In the afternoon short extempo Defy C’liiMpeiition I icsted in Yreka last week, having been next. I cheap by mun.vipa’itv. may by popular vote de s Gum « t « Al I A I <r R A 3’ R ! X’ S A L E. Please give me a call before purchasing caught stealing I lankets and clothing raneous speeches were made by Gen. cide whether or not intoxi ating liquor; re place m i he eastern c t Applegate, E. K. Anderson,Capt. Good- ASHLAND, OREGON, from Smith's hotel. elsewhere. The following described personal prop shall be sold within its limits. Popular of town. 51 if. all and others, ami a poem by Mrs. Mc Bacon, Lard, Wheat, Oats, Flour and all < !en. E. L. Ap[ legate will speak at movements of a simil ir character locking erty, belonging to the estate of the late The assignees of Wm. Patters n Cully was sung by the Pioneers to the kinds of produce taken in exchange SuiM :u fle 'ooiil^r in the I» •* Kyle, utd ili i h d lr< the court house in Jacksonville to-mor a jr in ni.er. 1‘eif c 11 gu.rauieed. Wesley Mitchell, deceased, will be sold toward the securing of su h enactment selling lumber cheap for cash at the tunc of “Auld Lang Syne.” for goods. row (Saturday) afti rnoon at half-past one --- - --- ------------ S..111, la- < f A-lil nd giH.l- f.»r iu*j4C I u. at public auction at the residence of Mrs. have been inaugurated in other portions Butte steam mill, in order to settle "P o'clock. A delega' ion from the Gartield S uspicious .—About a week before the Mitchell, on Granite street, Ashland, of the state, and the temperance pe< pie the estate. aOTHS AND CAS3IMERE8 FOR 3ALE AND A shland , O r ., Aug. 20, 1880. and .\rthur club oi Ashland will proba robbery of the stage on the Siskiyou W ednesd:iy, Sept. 29th next: A lot of here <lo not intend to be b hindhand in COT TG CROER AT ! RICES. Cipt. J. M. McCall will start for San bly l»e in attendan •e. mountain,Samuel Paine, who has a band I new furniture, bedsteads ami the cause. An urgent invitation is ex bureaus; Ce ni j; i.d re :.i i g e.¿t'y un I prinaj Uy d<» e. Francisco in the early part of next week, of slieej» over on Applegate, we«t of Ash- also a l'»t of seco The Eagle Point sc nd-hand furniture, me- tended t > all members of temperance or 5 Il f. M. MAYER. to lay in a heavy stock • »f goods for the by Miss < 'ulbeit i<> ,i, who has a good at Ian, was traveling toward home from his chanics tools, etc. Sale to begin at 10 •ganiz. tio’is, ami everyone interested, to winter trade. IN THE — tendance. The pi <>»>le • f the ¡dace w ish sheep eanij» with a companion, and came o’clock A. M. be present. By order of. Mus. W. C. M itchell , J. Q. \N illits, of Jacksonville, was in to liave the school continued through the U!»on a c •’of rough looking men in i 9? C om mittf . e . Administratrix. town, last Saturday. He is still teach winter, and will doubtless succeed in the i.i .Tams, traveling southward or --------------------------------- , S-iif. 8, 1880. ing the I nionto.vii school, and also has a their efforts to that end. e’.tw 1 - BY— Mr. Paine came up >n them S tage R . i . i *.r.r» on the S iskiyov . I .Velices. < fl )l I singing class. s'.I. ’ l ib md when they discovered him I he -.otith boim I stage, Nort Eddings Although W. C Alyer is able to move Rev. D. A. Crowell will preach at" driving, which went through Kshland . The white sweet« iter grapes have pro about with crutch» . lie fears that he will they acted very strangely. Each curried a gun, ¡».ml both assumed a defensive at- j Phoenix next Sunday at 11 a . m . last I .¡ursilay evening w;is robbed by duced abuiv’tantly in this nei'hborhood never fully recovei the use of the limb C arh A ssets ............................... S 1,500,00» high« ivnien about half a mile above the this season, but the blue Mission vines that whs broken - h.it it w ill be aliorttr titude and presented their guns ready to M. E. C hurch .- Next Sabbath there L oiskes ;i.iid cince org in’z. .tiol)........ 13,000.000 -Is now prepared to furnish customers* toll house in the Siskiyou mountains. have borne very lightly. than the other. 1 lope he will find him- lire, as though they thought an effort will be preaching in the morning by the D fpositki » wifli taUle Treamre. at was being made to capture them. After with tirst-clas8 brick in large or small <>ne masked man stepped into the road, Mr. Dunn’s youngest two children are self mistaken in th it opinion. 6.4.m, Ogr............................... $50,000 ward a pack horse which they were driv- ' Pastor. Prof. L. L. Rogers will ¡»reach quantities. presented a gun at the driver and or in Jacksonville attending the district B. F Reeser ha i received one of the ing followed Paine's horses, Imt they did in the evening, services beginning at — Good oak and pine firew »<? 1 for sales BUÌLLR & ROCKFELLOW, dered him I > stop, and one or two other sell««»! at that place and boarding with medium-sized Zirn merman fruit driers, ma a:tempt to recapture it, and had not 7:30. Sunday School at 9:30 a . m . 12-5 tr Resilient Affenl«. upon reasonable terms. Mr. Paine driven it back it would hav^ i men were concealed in the brush near their sister, Mr. J. Q. Willits. R ev . L a D iiu R oyal , Pastor. and yesterday Bennett .Million gave it a followed him to town. They might not ' 5-9-tf. H. FOX. by. As the express box was chained to Ei lei M. Peterson preached in the trial, w hich resulted to his great satisfac have been stage robbers but certainly i the boot, the m.t ked robber climbed up ■<EW TO DAY. He thinks it ¡»referable to any actol ¡us though they had committed Ashland District school house last Sunday tion. into the boot, broke it open ami to k some crime for which they were fearful pi r iiitig, and will probably preach there j other kind of driet ne has seen. <>f being apprehended. out the contents. He also took out the every third Sunday hereafter. G. S. Butler, o.f the firm of Butler A «- - - letter sacks of the mail and then told -A\*D- < • lai’IELD AND AltTUt C lub . — At a - <>F - » A. D. Helman is d< ing some work Rockfellow, startml below last Monday Nort to drive on. it is reported that meeting called for the purpose in McCall to pure'mse a l.irgi stock of goods for ihe up n the interior of his new dwelling Hille; & Hamakar Prop’s, S an F rancisco , about 81,0*10 was obtained from the ex house, and expects to have it finished fall and winter tra 1c. L'w will be gone & limm s Hall last Monday evening, press box and perha[*s an equal xmount ---------- O regon . A shland , LINKVILLE,--------------- OREGON [Formerly orgiuist of St. r.iul'i clmrch.) some two weeks or more, and intends to the Ashkind Garfield and Arthur Club from registered letters. B it • i.e ¡»assen- and move into it before winter. ILL CONTRACT TO DESIGN AND ERECT ILL GIVE INSTRUCTIONS IN ViX AL xvas organized w ith 123 niembirs. Jas. Large new barn and corral, and every^ Ibm. Ben. Simpson, Geneial Postal visit friends at Sm ta Ro:-a while absent. Kilgore was elected President; J. M. building* of any *lze on ylr in i.y p .rtof ger was <m the stage, a lady, who was in ¡ai'l iiiftrtun- iki .I lauMc on Saturday« to arrangement to give satisfaction in ever^‘ J.ickfon and adjoining conuties. Will tumuli mate Mrs. J. C. Tolman and. daughter Hat Met. all, Dr. Chitwood and Jacob Wag tboae not cui ien a < f be CoUtg-*. side and was n >t disturbed. The next I A ••ent of I iregon, was in Asidnn*! this branch of the business. ria for building or will i»nHd for those Itami »1 ing fc-*r rhoroligt Bas« aid h nnouy taught. ¿-I in »ruing the mail .•; icks, which had been we- k, ¡md visited the scene of the recent tie came lip this week from Portland ner, Vice Preiidvnts; A. V. Gillette and ni aerini ibemmlVM. Wi 1 nlro aueod to jobbing HAY, GRAI^i AND FL0U3 -Mkinson, Secretaries; C. K. cut open, were found near the road, and stage : ‘bl cry on the Siskiyous. and all kiod* of c >nn ry work. with Air. Yandell, and ;we stopping a* Kim i. Treasurer. President appointed Constantly on hand and for sale. .£¿7 O ffr i : and place of bu»ine«B, Manli'« some of the registered letters were not Miss Minnie McCain,daughter of Rev. the farm, Aliss h attie will spend the as exec 1 exvitive cunmittee W. C. Myer, H. Pl.ung Mil!, Grange S reet. —■ taken, a package sent from Ashland be J. S. McCain, stoiiped in Ashland one winter here, while Mrs. Tolman will re p ( . Hill, Lindsay Applegate, H. F. Phil- A. F. 8. 5-12-tf I ing unopened. The tracks of two or i day this week, on her way from the turn to Portland after a visit of a few lips, iM. II. Drake"; Comniittee on or- t g nizatiou of choir, M. ... ... L. ................ Alfor l, C. AND three men were traced some distance ' V. illamette to Klamath Agency. weeks. Q _ A ' Ntitley and Misses Rachel Applegate, from the place of the r 'bbery, when it , WAGON MAKING, Received at Reeser’s this week—a full Senator Slater was .Accompanied up Mmuie Anderson, Susie Hill and Lou was evident that the men had taken off stock of groceries, hardware, dry goods, from Jacksonville last Saturday by Willits, Sliort addresser were m.vle by OREGON. BONANZA, their boots and tied rags- about their feet boots and shoes, all of w hich will be sold Judge Prim, Messrs. FL Pape, E. H. <«en. E. L. Applegate and E. K. Ander Wm. Connolly, to kee;> from leaving a ¿rail by w hich as low iw any house in town for cash. * Autenrvith, T. PlymaJe, C. Nickell and son anil a number of patriotic songs ren All kinds of blacksmithing done in the dered by acred oy t the lie glee club. L It v was .-<• resolved A shland -------- O regon . they might be f< llowed. The robbery } L. S. P. Marsh will run the Kean others, also a number of ladioe, Alra. that as many of the members best style at reasonable prices. Is now prepared to do all kinds ci- worirY -_J as could TT} 1I.€ DO ALL KINDS OF LTHOLSTERINU was at the point where the stage was fre creek saw mill day and night now for Prim Mrs. A. C. Jonee, Mrs. Auten- should attend the speaking of Gen. Ap in his line at his new shop, work and n-pidrwg, e’.tW at hi* shop or In HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. quently stojijied in former times, whence sometime, having two sets of hands, in reith, Mrs. Kuiiney. The H.'incock plegate in Jacksonville next Saturday the con Wry. Oil MAIN STREET, ON THE SiTE OF HIS OLD SHO- escape is easy through the thick cliapir- , order to have a large supply of lumber Glee Club, coni|»osed of a dozen or more afternoon. Adjourned to meet at same Wagons, Buggies, Wheel-barrows-, Etc, IX1LNUE8, SOFAS, MATTRE'SES, ETC. made and repaired. Plow work re Mad*j to order, or repaired. Country work solicited S|»ecial attention given to Shoeing. ral either toward the coast or the Klara- i brought to Ashland before the roads are young ladies, also canra up, and sang place.next Tuesday evening. ceives sjiecial attention. * i nd given prompt attention. Shop st March'« J. K ilgore , I’res. ath Lake country. made ba*l by winter weather. several s -ngs during the evening. 4k 3T W. LI. A tkinson . Act. Sec. Factory, Granite Street 12 Mf [4 28lf I Wonderful Effects of tlie SULPHUR SPRINGS. from who UND( )UBTE1) lover. TESTIMONY BATHE IN THE SULPHUR SPRINGS ! ! IIEA DQUAR ! EK’S FOR The Best Goods, at the Lowest Prices, A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF A ST DI SB, HONEST DEALING, AND A FAIR PROFIT.” FOUNTAIN & FARLOW. IMPORTANT FOR 40 DAYS I CASH BUYERS Bargains ! Bargains! Bargains! McCALL, ÂDÜNSON & CD. HEÂTIHG A?iD COOKING STOVES Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Genur^ COAL OIL STOVES, NOTIONS, al Merchandise, Staple ETC., ETC., Goods and Gro ceries. MAYKII, Merchant Tailor, B. F. REESER, Old Connecticut Fire Insurance Co. BRICK FOR SALE! HE ATOM BOX, ASHLAND, OHEGJN, A. F. S quires , ARCHITECT, CONTRACfOl SALE AND FEED STABLES P BUILDER. W W A. E. WRIGHT. GENERAL BLACKSMITHING UPHOLSTERING, HARRY SMITH, BLACKSKITH. MAIN ST., ASHLAND, OREGON /