I CUBE FOB PILB8. TALENT ITEMS. WEATHER RECORD FOR 1885. CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. General Tolman prepared a PERSONAL. Piles ere frequently preceded by a Mnae u. • of Southern Oregon for the Following is a summary of the weather of weight in the back, loins and lower part Oregonian, a copy of which The following was sent for last week s j At a regular meeting of the Council of Paid your dog tax yet? JANUARY », 1886. FRIDAY G. S. Butler has been out in Klamath of the abdomen, causing the patient to record of the year 1885, furnished us by suppose he has some affection of tue kid- in the T idings at some time issue of the T idings , but miscrried some­ the City of Ashland held Jan. 5, 1885. county this week. No Chinese in Medford. Mr. F. Newman, of the U. 8. Signal uevs or neighboring organs. At times, how, and did not reach us till Friday the following business was transacted: Wood Very Cheap. Miss Hattie Thornton was at Medford Service office in Ashland: symptoms of indigestion are present, flatu- Minuts of last meeting approved. The Times is 16 years old. morning: Eight or ten men from Medford were during the holidays. ency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A The party who has been taking wood A remonstrance of citizens against thè straggling over the hills in the Wagner E ditor T idings *:—H occured to me , moisture, like perspiration, producing a < Court convenes next Monday. Year 1S83. Mill. Max. Mean I Rain Judge DePeatt is in Jacksonville hold* from the north or new school house in Tern. 1 fall Months very disagreeable itching, after getting Tem. Tem. creek canyon all night recently, locating this evening that you, perhaps, would i street and sidewalk grade on Main street ' ing county court this week. Ashland is known, and unless he wants X Cranberry sauce at H. & D.'s. between the bridge and Oak street as es. January......... 2 44 warm, is a common attendant. Blind, 1/ 19 40.9 mining claims on quartz ledges. Noth ­ w J appreciate a few lines from this lively i a chance for free board had better get Miss Carrie Beekman, of Jacksonville, Eebruarv....... 69 / 22 46.2 4.55 bleeding, and itching piles yield at once tahlished in July, 1884, and a petition for Dancing club meets to-morrow even- ing phlegmatic about these fellows. locality. March............ 2.5 .01 52.5 '7 to the application of Dr. Boaanko's Pile wood elsewhere. a change in said grade to conform to a i ha-< been visiting Ashland friends. I April.............. ing. M 25 54.3 1 52 llomedy, which acts directly upon the parts D. P. Anderson, formerly of this The greatest annoyance in our present j survey of which notes accompanied the W. A. Wilshire, Esq., was in Jackson­ May................ 93 59.8 3.74 affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying 32 Until Januury 15th Only. 88 June............... 60.7 2.40 36 The low-grade sidewalk comes out county, died at Chico, Cal., last Friday. winter weather is the mud, but we ■ petition, was read and placed on tile. ville on legal business this week. Julv................ 103 45 71.5 .02 the intense itching, and effecting a perma­ Mr. Anderson was one of the early set­ have the happy consolation that it is on­ On nition, it was ordered that the city 9S J. F. Kelley will be at the hardware ahead. 42 09.3 .00 nent cure. Prioe CO cents. Addrtmi, the H T. Bragdon spent several days at August... tlers of this valley and was about 61 years ly where the mud is in winter that the attorney draft an ordinance establishing the Wagner creek mines this week. 90 61.9 1.18 Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, Ü. Sold 34 September.. store 5f Willard A Eubanks till the 15th Indian war veterans meet at Roseburg 31 October.......... 93 57.2 1.53 by J H Chitwood A Son. of age. He was buried in the cemetery good soil is in summer. the grade as asked for by the petitionees. inst., to settle accounts of the firm of to-day. 66 46.« Ä.02 29 Father Blanchet, of Jacksonville, is November .. at Chico. 42.6 36 3.82 60 The following bills were read and re­ visiting his parish' ners in Klamath and I December.... Miller A Co., but will positively remain There are about four tons daily of gold The Only Perfect Remedy’ Don’t forget the T idings in your set­ Total........... ............. 28.73 here uu'il that date only. AU persons Stock men are congratulating them­ quartz being delivered at Talent station ferred to finance committee: Lake counties. In favor of The highest point reached l-y the tbcrmuuie- owing said firm are expected to come tlements. For habitual constipation, dyspepsia selves upon the favorable winter weather for shipment to the Medford Reduction E. B. Hunsaker returned last week ter during the year was on July 6, 103 degrees. forward and make settlement before his Quartz excitement continues on Wag­ thus far. If a big snow storm does not works. J. L. Pennington, night watch $61 00 from the Willamette, to remain iu Ash­ Lowest, January 24. 19 degrees Mean tem and kindred ills, is the famous liquid departure. M iller A Co. fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It strength­ parature for the year. 55.3 ner creek. come till after the middle of January W iilard A Eubanks, mdse.... 10.00 land for some time. The Wagner Creek saw-mill is kept M. Powell, work mu streets.... Greatest daily fain fa'I, on November 8th, 1.83 ens as well as cleanses the system, it is Ashland, Or., Jan. 8, 1886. there will be but little feeding of range 14.00 More dramatic entertainments in pr? busy on contracts, mostly for Ashland H. C. Messenger, lumber........ Harvey Walker, of Bonanza, made a inches. cattle this season. 69.93 Range of temperature for the year. 89 degrees. easily taken and perfectly harmless. For paration. parties. I trip in to Ashland this week, for a very F. N eu man , Signal Service. sale by J H Chitwood & Son. Rumored Change. C. Gallarnor, special police.... 2.00 Hammond, the Oakland (Cal.) nur­ Ashland, Or., Jan. 5,1886. brief visit in the valley. J. W. Million publishes estray notice M. L. McCall, surveying ........ We are in the midst of parties and 20 00 There is a rumor afloat in this city— seryman, has concluded to establish an Choice eastern Mackerel, and Colum­ Miss Katie Chitwood and her niece, Miller & Co., mdse.................. 19.93 on what foundation is not known—that in this issue. extensive nursery in this valley, and is entertainments—something going on I Hartl Times. bia Salmon-bellies in kits. Honey in the Lillie Watson, have been up at the Soda High A Windom, blacksmith.. every night. 7.50 Holiday goods are selling at a heavy negotiating with E. K. Anderson for the the railroad company intend changing While money is close, wageB and prices comb and extracted, to be had at the The most interesting of entertainments Geo. Engle, mdse...................... 7 25 Springs Hotel this week. their time soon, making the night pas­ discount now. lease of thirty acres of Mr. A.’s place low. expenses should be cut down in every lowest figures at Clayton & Gore’s. X H. C Messenger, lumber ........ is furnished by the literary society, which 2.40 Messrs. P. Lytth-toii, M. Mickelson senger run on this end of the road. The household. Economy, the watch word for General and state news items on 4th on Wagner creek for that purpose. holds sessions Saturday evenings “rain or A. P. Hammond, surveying... 7 50 and M. Powell, of Ashland, are pros­ mothers, head off uoctor bills by always new time card, it is said, would bring page this issue. The politicians on the store boxes in shine." We had a sham la w suit hist Satur­ Plymouth Rock Chickens! pecting in the Wagner creek hills. keeping in the house a bottle of Dr. Bo- the mail train from Portland to Salam at Gough and Lung Syrup. Stops a Total............................................ $211.51 •Safe insurance of all kinds at lowest the sunny corners and by the stove in day night, which took down the house fre­ The undersigned has for sale at his The Journal reports that Mrs. W. I sanko's 11 p. M., and the north bound at 2 A. M. instantly, relieves consumption, the grocery store are discussing the quently, by the comical way wit- On motion ordered that the treasurer Nichols of Yreka sprained her ankle oough poultry yard in Ashland a number of The Lebanon express would then pass rates. G. F. Billings. cures croup and pain in the chest in on< county debt question, and speculating nesses had of giving testimony. The street commissioner be required to bail I y in an unlucky fall on Sunday last. night. It is just the remedy for hard tunes. young Plymouth Rock roosters (full­ «••nth at 5 p . M. and north at 8 a . m .— Jacksonville is jubilant over the ar- upon the possibility of some means of case was the State Of Oregon vs. and make monthly reports hereafter. Price 50 cents and $1. Samples free. Sold blood) which will be disposed of at the [Salem Statesman. rival of its quartz mill. lessening the heavy burden upon the Frank Elliott, for the larceny of a fat Ed. Doiiaghy will spend some time at by J H Chitwood A Son. Resolution that the city council sit as low price of SI each. J acob W agner . hog. W. H. Breese, prosecuting wit­ a board of equalization on Jan. 11th, Henley again, but intends to make an­ The Salem city council is struggling people. Dancing Club. Ashland, Dec. 11, 1885. other trip to New York, and probably to A New Year Call. Farlow A Miller carry in stock Ivory ness; W. J. Dean, acted as J. P; W. and that a notice to that effect be pub­ Messts. J. E Niles and A. Yeago, of with the cow question. Europe, in the spring. Beeson, as clerk; S. Sherman, prose ­ lished in the T idings , was adopted. Soap, Purity Soap, Borax Soap, Lennox Wood for Salo. Deviled hain, turkey, chicken and the Henley band, have arranged for a All knowing thcmselvos indebted to the un­ On motion, ordered that the city mar­ Col. Shields, special agent of the dersigned Soap, Kirk's Savory Soap and Bluo cuting attorney; with Prof. Trombly and + series f>f dancing parties in Ashland dur­ tongue at B. A Hasty’s. are respectfully requested to come India Soap, which does not require 4he Judge Truitt, colleagues. The defense shal collect boarding house license from Land Department, who has been in this forward and settle Immediately, as I want t«> The undersigned has started a wood ing the winter. They have rented Myer's Emery sold a large amount of furni­ use of blueing, as it blues and washes at retained Hon's. Adams, Finley and Hicks. all persons within the city limits who are valley several weeks, returned to Rose­ start the now year straight und square yard in Ashland, and is prepared to till hall, and will give a dance every Saturday ture during the holidays. Ashland, Or.. Jau. 1,1*86. O. COOLIDGE. the same time. Best stock of soaps in The hour of adjournment arrived before keeping more than three boarders at any burg a day or two ago. orders for tire wood in 16 in., 24 in., or 4 .evening, in addition to such other social the evidence was all in, and the case will one time. x feet lengths—all kinds of wood, at lowest Fine e millinery millinei of the latest styles al- the city. Hay for Sale. parties as may be demanded. The music An exchange announces the matrimo­ be continued next session, (next Satur­ - Bill of J. S. Eubanks for assessment i 1 ruling prices. 1---------- at Fountain's. furnished by these gentlemen just suits ways found “Shadows' is the name of a charming day night,) when it will be argued by roll books ($3.50) accepted and ordered nial engagement of Mr. Sol. Wise, of Orders left at Sears and Guthrie's bar­ 150 tons alfalfa hay for sale at Houck's ranch, the dancers here, and their parties will Myrtle Point, formerly of tins place, and A'i miles south of Ashland, at *8 per ton In Karewski, of Jacksonville, is shipping ballad recently published in Portland, the able attorneys mentioned and others, paid. ber shop or with J. 11. McBride, the be popular. The price of tickets will be oats and barley to Portland. Miss Adler, of San Francisco. the music of which is one of the compo­ perhaps, then go to the jury for decis­ quantities of 20 tom and upward, or I'J pei Petition of H. Fox to be permitted to single ton. or the hay will be delivered in drayman, will receive prompt attention. 50 cents for single evening, or $5 for sea­ sitions of Prof. D. W. Coolidge, former­ ion. Our next question for discussion build a wooden shed addition to his Messrs. A. Niles, J. E. Niles and fam­ Ashland for two dollars per ton additional. Wood delivered to all parts of town. Mrs. J. Houck offers hay for sale at ly of this place, now of Eugene City. son ticket of 13 nights. Messrs. Niles No. 29-3ml M rs . J. IIoi'CK. is: Resolved, that the Chinese are a blacksmith shop referred to fire com­ ily, Andrew Terwilliger and Angelo A lvan 0. D u H lap . the ranch or in town. See ad. and Yeago contemplate giving a aeries of The song with music may be had at Hun­ curse rather than a blessing to the mittee. Yeago, came over from Henley before dances at Medford and Phuenix, also. saker & Dodge ’ s. Tv the Ladies ! Medford elected town officers this United States. Principals—Affirmative, Adjourned. G eo E ngle , Mayor. Are you made miserable by Indiges­ Christmas, to spend the holidays here. week, and feels safe once again. Come and see our stock of ladies un­ tion, Constipation, dizziness, Loss of J. 8. Eubanks, Recorder. No sufferer from any scrofulous dis Truitt; negative, Adams. Mr. C. K. Fia.nk, the railroad agent A Youthful Horse Thief. Limit of speeches five minutes. derwear, infant’s robes and cloaks; also Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh's Vital- About $115,000 were expended in im­ ease, who will fairly try Ayer’s Sarsa­ at Medford, was married to Miss Belle The Masqueraile Ball. The Bible class at the U. M. L. hall velvets, emb. felt, chenilles, araMiies izer is a positive cure. For sale at J H parilla, need despair of a cure. It will Joel Hubbard, a boy only thirteen provements at Salem the past year. Menu nan, at the residence of the bride's purge the blood of all impurities, there­ is growing in interest each session. The masquerade ball by the Knights mother in Medford precinct, last Friday. and emb. silk. And don't forget out Chitwood A Son's. years old, was convicted of horse stealing Eagle Point, also, is to have a skating by destroying the germs of scrofula, and “Christ’s sermon on the Mount" is now on New Years Eve. was a brilliant sue large stuck of hosiery always on hand. in Eastern Oregon recently and sen­ rink, with Geo. Daley as proprietor. v Capt. A. D. Helman has been at Jack­ G illette S isters . will infuse new life and vigor through­ under consideration. It must be ac­ cess. The number of maskers was large, tenced to a term of one year in the Choice Farms for Sale. knowledged that it puts a Christian At the music was excellent and all the avail­ sonville within the past week, installing state penitentiary. A Portland exchange New list of road supervisors will be out the whole physical organization. a terrible strain to control his temper at Good Stock. officers of the Odd Fellows lodges, and THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR says: “He seems a bright boy in man­ made by the County Court this week. The case of the State vs. W. J. Rus­ times at the sacrilegious manner the able room for spectators was filled, at 25 will gi»t<> Grant's Pass within a few days sale a No. 1 grain farm, containing ‘AM Eight pure bred Berkshire pigs and cts. “ per head. ” There were a number ner and appearance. Gov. Moody and A representative of KcKenney's busi­ sell, convicted of stealing some clothing Holy Scriptures are ridiculed. It causes of beautiful costumes among the ladies to ins'all the officers of the lodge there. two three-quarter Jersey cows fur sale at acres of tillable land situated on the stage others who saw him on the train to-day from J. M. McCall’s store in Ashland, us to fear and tremble for tho welfare of road, six miles east of Jacksonville. Place ness directory was in town yesterday. will interest themselves in his behalf, is well improved; good well of water for Mr. L. F Willits came ill from Lake­ reasonable rates. has been reversed by the Supreme Court our youth of this locality, and unless one and many genuinely comic ones worn by both ladies and gentlemen. No prizes view last week, for a brief visit in Ash­ G. F. B illings . Atinoros mince meat, five-lb. pails, and the prisoner will in consequence be house use and living stream for stock. • and it is possible the boy will be sent to is founded on the “Solid Rock,"—Christ, Also 215 acres lying within half a mile of some industrial school. Hubbard caine one dollar each, at Clayton A Gore’s. * discharged, We have not heard the we would not advise persons to attend. weregiven. Among the nvst conspieiotis land. The school at Lakev ew, of which Phoenix, all under fonoe, county road on characters were, “ Little Red Riding from Mollala." lie is the principal, was adjourned for The trustees of Jacksonville will have grounds on which the last decision is sides; can at small expense be put in Pt;o B ono P ublic . | Hood,” Mrs. Alford; “Autumn, Miss several weeks, <>n account of the pres When Baby was sick we gave her CASTORIA two A later report says he has been par­ their ordinances published in book form. based. oultivation. For particulars call on or ad­ I Evans; Plutonic Imps, Mrs. Phillippay euce of scarlet 4ever in the community. When she was a Child she cried for doned by the Governor and will be dress day One CASTORIA last week O. H. Johnson On my 201 acre farm there is one hundred Lovers of dancing will be in clover and Miss Martha Ober; Country Aunt CENTRAL POINT ITEMS. placed under the care of someone inter- When she became a Miss sho clung to acres of grain and bay growing, that 1 will The celebration of the silver wedding now. Plenty of dancing and good mu- while lighting a cigar at his home, and three nieces, Mrs. Beach, and Misses eated in his reformation. CASTORIA sell with the farm. If desired, can give pos threw the burning brand of the cigar sic. Beach, Harris and Irene Chitwood; O1<1 of Mr. and M is. B. F. Reeser tomor­ When she had children bhegave them Freezing weather prevails. session at any time. CASTORIA. row evening will take place at their pres­ upon a pound of powder in the room. man and woman, Win. Otto and John JOHN 8. HERRIN. Ashland. Or. New Mining Campany. Several rough, vicious-looking stran- It exploded and seriously injured Mr. Roads in bad condition for the travel­ Jones: Ballet girl. M. Mayer; A complete ent residence in the business part of gers have been prowling about town ing public. The Timber Gulch mine first located Johnson’s face, but it is hoped that list could not be had, but the following town, not at. their place in South Ash­ l>y D. L. Curtis and Frank Krause has lately. it will leave no lasting scars.—[Medford The holidays have passed and every contains most of the characters, in ad­ land, as reported in the T idings several been turned over toa company ofnwenty- Lard cans §1.50 per dozen at Willard Monitor. one has settled down to business. dition to those already mentioned: Mrs. weeks ago. tive citizens of the town and the new A Eubanks'. All tinware at bottom Rev. J. B. Donaldson, formerly of We had grand times here on Christ­ L. Martin, Queen of Hearts; Misses. Ida Manager Kuehler and Superintendent company proposes running a tunnel 200 prices. * Tolman, Red White and Blue; Katy Ashland, is now pastor of the Presby­ Brandt came out from Portland in their 1 inas Eve with Christinas tree, and on Hand, Fortune Teller; Sarah Ol»er, terian Church at Hastings, Minn. The feet in length to strike what i? known as Christmas night asocial hop. Both were The mouth-piece of a bugle was left at private car yesterday and stopped at • the old Bowden ledge. This was a pay­ and very creditable to the place. Flower girl; Mary Ober, Queen of Dia­ New Year's edition of the “News-Era" I ing mine many years ago when machin­ this office last week for the claim of the Talent, where they were met by Mr. J. pleasant monds; Messrs. J. F. Kelley, blue domi­ has a cut of his church and gives an ac­ owner. M. Walsh, who took them in a carriage ery for saving gold was not up to its Quite a number of the young people no; Geo. Youle, Don Juan; J. M. Wag­ count of the wonderful success which present standard and the company as now This is the annual “week of prayer” to inspect the quartz mines in which he ( of Central Point attended the masquer­ ner, soldier; J. C. Eubanks and F. New­ Mr. D. has had in his new home. —o , organized believe they will strike a observed by Christian churches all over is interested near the old quartz mill on ade ball at Jacksonville on New Year's man, dudes; Geo. Eubanks, red headed Wagner creek. bonanza at a very small cost. The fol­ the world! night. All had a good time. D. D. D. dude; H. Casoy, Red House; C. Chitwood, lowing are the new owners of the mine: sailor; A. Eubanks, Zouave; 11. 8. Evans, The explosion of a Chinese bomb at Few realize that the stomach is nearly The glass front for Dr. Hinkle’s drug Storming in the mountains frequently D. L. Curtis, Frank Krause, David Linn, Delta Thursday night of last week , store has arrived and will be put up in a Spanish bandit; G. M. Willard, pink- always the offending organ in what are this week, but sunshine most of the day J. G. Birdsey, R. N. Baker, A. Chale, frightened the stage horses and caused , short time. The doctor promises as neat I domino; W. Shook, Democratic Times; called hillinus attacks, nevertheless that D. Cronemiller, S. J. Day, Will Jackson, ! in Ashland. them to swing around suddenly, throw­ and well assorted a lot of drugs as ever C. Roper, fireman; H. T. Chitwood, old such is the case is a scientific fact. H. C Wintjen. D. W. Crosby, Thus. i “Granite Hall Association” is the title ing the driver, Smith, from his box to I lady; G, F. McConnell, ball player; L Keep the stomach healthy and the whole was brought to the county. Brown, Geo. Rieve, T. T. McKenzie, i of the company that will build a hall in the ground. Hn was run over and so Merrick, gentleman of '“6; C. C. Walker, Magruder Bros’, store is not as yet John G. ’Sacks’; O. H. Blount, clown; I body will lie healthy. Cholera and other Chris Ulrich, J. W. Robinson, George E. Ashland soon. seriously bruised that he could not make We have just received, direct from Yokohama, Japan, completed and will not be for some time, Fred Patterson, peasant; Joe Million, I “germ diseases" cannot be propagated in Neuber, M. Caton, John Orth, T. J. , A dramatic troupe from Fort Klamath his usual trip. because lumber is out of the question to | “Old Black Joe; Ed. Grubb, pink dom­ the system if the stomach and blood are Kenney, J. R. Little, Henry Pape, Chas. I i gave two excellent entertainments at in a healthy state. Dr. De Haven's Dys­ an invoice of Pure Uncolored and Breakfast Teas, which ! Mr. 0. Coolidge says he is the first complete , same. Nickell.—[Sentinel. ino; J. Brandon, Indian; J. Marsha.1, pepsia cure secures this desirable state of Link villa recently. man who ever picked up quartz on Wag­ We will in a short time have a Wells, Continental officer; Gc. Lowe, clown; we are offering to the Public at the Lowest Living rates. Fresh fish from the sea are kept on ner creek which was found to contain Fargo A Co. office here, and then I Mr. Knighten, ball player; M. L >ng, i the stomach and blood. Sample bottles A Flattirfng Opinion. free at the City Drug Store. sale in Ashland, being brought up by ex­ gold. He ai.d Mr. A. G. Rockfellow I Chinaman; Geo. Thompson, knight; Prof. J. T. Eldridge, a mining expert in the press from Portland. Ask for PURITY TEA, and take no other. sent some to San Franciico many years the citizens of this place will be happy Sweet, black domino; Otto Miller, news* because of the trouble and time lost in emplii^ <>f one of the wealthiest mining Religious Notices. ago, for assay, thinking it contained There was skating on the lake at silver. The returns reported gold in it, going to other places. We need a tele­ I ■Tompanics of Montana, has been in graph office also and no doubt in the Southern Oregon during the past fort­ ' Linkville last Friday morning, for the but no traces of silver. PRESBYTERIA2J CHURCH. Reducing the Mail Service. spring the Western Union will supply us night, and last week made an inspection first time this winter. Preaching morning and evening at the Counsel for O’Neil, after the decision with the same. of the Walsh A Bragdon mines on Wag­ A Washington dispatch of Jan 4th usual time. Sunday school at 9:30 a . m . The weather record of the govern- ner creek. In speaking of the mines af­ ment office in Ashland for the year 1885 of the case by th6 Supreme Court, made R ev . J. V. M illigan , pastor. says;' “The Postmaster General con­ Shipment of grain continues occasion­ a motion for a re hearing by that tribun­ terward to Mr. Willerd of this place, Mr. appears in another column. templates more sweeping reductions in ally in carload lots and will continue un ­ M K. CHURCH. al, and the decision of the court upon Eldridge said he considered them the mail service in small towns in the West. Regular services every Sunday, at 11 Deeds, mortgages, real estate and jus­ the motion is not yet announced. The doubtedly through the winter. A good He is already advertising bids for carry­ best he had seen in Oregon. One other fieezing spell would greatly help, as two ledge in this county was probably equal­ tice’s blanks for sale at the T idings office end cannot be long delayed, however, ar three thousand bushels of wheat ing mails on the stage lines. In most A M. and 7- 1’. m . Sunday School 9 30. Rev. W. G. Simpson will preach at unless there is more money in the de­ ly as good rock, but the ledge was much at the lowest prices. would be sent north if it could be cases he has asked bids for reduced Medford on the 3d, Sunday in each fense than is gener^'y supposed. smaller, while in these mines the ledges service. If a small frontier town is get­ month. Dr. J. B. Pilkington will be in Ash­ hauled. R ambler . are of unusual size. Mr. Eldridge sug­ land again next Sunday. Rooms at Mr. ting a daily mail, the Postmaster Gen­ Central Point, January 5th. Salem Statesman: There were con­ BAPTIST CHURCH. gested that a prospect cut be run into Fraley's, on Main street, eral has asked the contractors to bid for fined in the penitentiary on the 31st of Rev. A. M. Russell will preach in Ash­ the ledge from a point lower on the hill tri weekly and bi weekly next year, so Accident in a Tunnel. | A new invoice of “The King of December, 1884, 274 convicts. During than where work has been in progress, tho reductions ho proposes are much land Baptist Church next Sunday, morn­ 1885 138 were received, making a total ing and evening. Soaps, ’ washes without rubbing. Try it! The Redding Independent gives the and this will be done. Within a few under confinement during the year of following report of a recent accident in greater than tlmso already put into ef­ x weeks he will visit the mines again. So For sale by Hunsaker A Dodge. fect. Protests are arriving daily, and 412. There were 118 discharged, ono Wild Cherry am! Tar. encouraging an opinion from a mineralo­ A burning flue at Houck's hotel died and one was sent to the asylum. a tunnel on the C. A O. R. R. extension: tho most prominent men in the West Every body knows the virtues of Wild About 9 o'clock Sunday evening as a complain of the changes, stating th.it a gist of the judgment and skill which caused an alarm of fire in town last Sun­ There now remain 292 in the peniten­ tiarty of carpenters were putting some parsimonious mail service such as Vilas Cherry and Tar as a relief and cure for any I must be possessed by / a man in the posi- day morning. No damage dune. tiary. of the th rout and lungs, com­ bridging in the south end of tunnel No. I proposes, will cripple the growth of the affections lion occupied by Mr r. Eldridge cannot bined with those two ingredients are a few Mr. P. Griswold intends to plant 10, about two miles below Sim Southern's, I The schooner Carrie B. Lake, engaged fail to urge on the development of this simple healing remedies in the composi­ country. about twenty-five acres in garden truck i in deep sea fishing outside the mouth of some of the loose rocks fell from the and neighboring mining property. Your correspondent saw a protest from tion of Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung for the Ashland market next season. the Columbia river, was wrecked last top of the tunnel and striking the staging Judge Prim, of Oregon, last evening Syrup, making it just the remedy for hard times. Price 50 cents and $1. Samples IS AT . Judge G. W. Smith, of Linkville, Sunday and the captain, mate and a on which the men were standing, broke Prim was formerly on the Supremo Bench free. Sold by J H Chitwood & Sons. -Down by the Sea.” 1 paid $5000 for the ranch near that place Chinese cook Srere drowned, tho rest of the supports and precipitated the men, of Oregon, and now lives in Jacksonville. The I. O. G. T. amateurs had a good which he bought of Jay Beach recently. the crew being saved. The vessel was timbers and rock to the bottom—about He cites at length tho changes already Some say, “Consumption can’t be house last Saturday evening on the pre­ owned by Portland men and was valued < fourteen feet. The tnen were extricated made in the service has caused great in­ cured.” Ayer's Cherry Pectoral proves, sentation of their play, “Down by the A Mr. Fielder and family, who recent­ at $5000. The salt water fish recently from the tunnel and removed to the jury, and the result, he says, will be felt by forty years’ experience, a cure for Sea." They had made a good selection ly arrived in this valley from Michigan, shipped to Ashland were caught by the camp, a hundred yards away, until sur­ for a number of years. The service be­ this disease, when not already beyond in the drama, and the performance gave have bought a place near Central Point. employes of the company owning this gical aid could be obtained. tween Ashland, Linkville and Lakeview the reach of medical aid. Even then its J entire satisfaction. The majority of the John Hayward, foreman, sustained a was six times a week, but Vilas has re­ use affords great relief, and insures re­ Eight acres of good fruit land well lo­ vessel. young people taking part in it appeared cated, in the town of Ashland. Best lo­ fracture of the femur, just above the duced it to three times a week. He freshing sleep. Mr. J. E. Attebery, of Eugene City, then for the first time “on the boards,” cation left. Apply at once to G. F. Bil­ knee, and some scalp wounds and some stated that all of the southwestern por­ who has spent sometime in Ashland and their friends were surprised and grati­ lings. Hackmetack—a lasting and fragrant tion of Oregon is seriously affected by j within the past two years in the hope of injuries about the hands and face. fied at the admirable manner in which perfume. Prince 25 and 50 cents. For P. Noble h:is a double fracture of the The Times-Mountaineer is authority I staying the progress of the fell disease, lower jaw—a heavy piece of timber rest­ the change. The country contains a sale by J. H. Chitwood A Son. they acquitted themselves, much of the military post, two county seats, a United credit for which is due to the training for the statement that W. Lair Hill has | consumption, which had marked him for ing on this head at the time he was found. States Lind Office, an Indian reservation Why will you cough when Shiloh's they received at the hands of Mrs. Wil- declined the judgeship of The Dalles i i a victim, died at Siuslaw, Lane county, He was first supposed to be dead, but and a flottrishii.g country. This country Cure will give immediate relief. Price I I on Christmas day. He leaves seven l.ud. Following was the cast: Abner district. walked to the camp, being the first of is to bo deprived of daily service to en­ 10 cts. 50 cts. and$l. For sale by J. H. orphan children to mourn his death, his Raymond, D. C. Herrin; Capt. Dande the crippled men to reach there. Superintendent Brandt, of the O. A able Vilas to make a goad record as Post- Chitwood A Son. lion, Chas. Harris; John Gale, D. H. 1 C. R. R., made a trip out over the road wife having died last September of the B. F. Barnes fell astride a sharp rock niaster-General. The deficit of $8.000,- same disease. Ladies, is iife and health worth preserv­ Hawkins; September Gale, C. FI. Gil­ from Portland to Ashland the first of and also received some sharp wounds. 000 tho last year is regarded as a blot on If you think so. use Gilmore's Aro­ lette; March Gale, Fred Wagner; Jean the week. Yreka had a wrestling match on New His injury are quite painful but probably the administration and the department, ing? matic Wine. For sale at the City drug Grapeau, Chas. Chitwood; Kate Ray­ Year's night between J. E. Kelley, not serious. although it was largely brought about by store. Persons ordering packages from the a local athlete, and G hs Brown, champion mond, Miss E. Vining; Mrs. Gale, Miss J. Stewart has two ugly gashes in the I a reduction in the rate of postage. Rev. E. J. Whitney of Clarkson.N. Y .sav« i E. Gillette; Kitty Gale, Miss A. Good­ East will save time and money by calling light-weight wrestler of the Pacific side and the back part of his head, but Gilmore's Aromatic Wine for female weak­ ! Senator Michell made a vigorous pro year. There was some really Line touch­ at the express office for shipping instruc- [ Coast. In the first hold, Brown downed the skull was not fractured. ness. stands without a rival. For wile at test to Second Assistant Postemaster- * tion stickers. [26. es in the characters of Mrs. Gale, Kate Kelley in 5 minutes, and in the second he These four have been taken to the rail­ General Knott yesterday, but the latter the City drug store, Raymond and John Gale, and the comic downed Mr Kelley again in 6 minutes. road hospital at Sacramento. T. J. The City Council will sit as an equal­ Order blanks tor Eagle Mills at Clay­ points made by the Captain, Kitty Gale, ization Ixiard next Monday. See notice. Brown is prepared to wrestle with any Baker had his wrist badly sprained, and I said these mail lines, which were far from self supporting, had to be brought down to ton A Gore’s, Hunsaker A Dodge’s, or at March and the peddler brought down the They will be found at the town office in 1201b man in the world, and give otbs in i some slight cuts about the head. Three that point as near as possible. When cop ­ the office of G. F. Billings. Orders loft house every time. a catch-as-catch-can match. others received scratches, but remained tracts with reserve during the next fiscal at these places will leceive prompt atten­ McCall's hall. I year are let, sweeping reductions will be tion. E agle M ills . The Portland Business College is in a in camp. The Reynolds farm on Applegate, A Petty Thief and Fortier. made and they may expect a howl from flourishing condition. The principal, near the mouth of Sterling creek, was Society Elections. About three weeks ago a man calling sold at auction and bid in by Silas Rey­ Mr. A. P. Armstrong, who was formerly I the West. This policy of the Postinaster- Nature's own remedy, Oregon Kidney I I himself Eugene Mason applied to J. B. nolds at $400. a resident cf Southern Oregon, has Following is a list of officers of Granite | General is exciting a great deal of in­ Tea. R Hutchings for work. Mr. Hutchings demonstrated what an indomitable cour­ Lodge, K- of P., of Ashland, installed dignation here among the Delegates and Scott Valley honey, in comb or ex­ George Robinson, who had been an age and intelligent enterprise will do in for the ensuing year: Past Chancel­ Congressmen from the west. They say give him a contract of grubbing land, and L>r about two weeks the fellow inmate of the county hospital for a long this direction. He began his work in lor, C. C. Walker; Chancellor, Geo. Vilas is not cutting down service in the tracted, very fine! at Hunsaker A X worked nell. He couldn’t stand it any time, died in that institution recently, I the city in the face of discouraging op­ M. Willard; Vice Chancellor, E. T. East, but is sacrificing struggling settlers Dodge’s. t longer, however, and made preparations aged 73 years. Fine residence and lot for sale at low position, but has succeeded in placing Bartlett; Prelate, John S. Eubanks, Jr.; in the West. to move. He spent for whisky what price—apply at once, Two houses for Capt. II. Kelley, who was appointed the college at the head uf its class in the M. <>f Finance, H. T. Bragdon; M. of •money he had earned and then forged referee in the Josephine county court Northwest. rent. No Boon that Science has Conferred G. F. B illing ». Exchequer, Geo. E. Youle; M. of Arms, Hutchings's name to an order on J. D. house case, is at Grant's Pass taking J. W. Rodgers; Keeper of Records and Has been fraught with greater blessings Ex-Gov. Chadwick returned to Salem Fresh candies received this week at I Fountain for store goods to the amount depositions this week. than that which has accrued to the inhabi­ Burcklialter A Hasty's. Seals, Geo. F. McConnell. from Southern Oregon Saturday, says * I of five dollars. The order was presented of malarial ridden portions of the Following is a list of officers installed tants Mr. Colton has resigned his position the Statesman, and reports that while United States mid the tropics from the use to Mr. Fountain Monday evening, and The finest quality of teas, coffee and accepted. Ou Tuesday morning early as teacher m the north district school, business matters are quiet, there seems for Ruth Rebecca Degree Lodge, I. O. of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. The ex­ spices to be found m the city at Hun­ I to be good heart for the future. Farmers O. F. , of Jacksonville, by Capt. A. D. perience of many years has but too c'early and is succeeded by Mr. Tyler, a teacher the fellow stole a Winchester rifle and a x I | are putting their lands in order for crops. Helman, D. D. G. M.: N G., Mrs. F. demonstrated the inefficiency of quinine saker A Dodge's. new tent of Mr. Hutchings and struck ; recently from the East. and other drugs to effectually combat the 1 and miners report plenty of water and Luy; V. G., Mollie Krause; Sec., R. H. For dyspepsia and liver coinplaint, out for some other community. It is progress of intermit tent, congestive aud The Sentinel has begun its 31st vol- believed he h:is gone out over the Link- time. It is one of the oldest papers in I hard work. Prospects are going on all Moore; F. S., N. A. Jacobs; Treas., Miss bilious remittent fever, while on the other you have a printed guarantee on every j over the country with encouraging re- Luy; W. , J. A. Boyer; Con., A. G. hand, it has been no less clearly shown bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never ville foail, and the public is warned to ' the state, and has a good field. May tha^ the use of the Bitters, a medicine con­ i falls to cure For sale by J H Chit w >od 1 suits. While nothing very fabulous hap- Colvin; I. G., Win. Deniff; R. S. N. G., look out for him. The fellow is said to i success continue to follow it. ! pens, there are some very rich discoveries Ellen Chale; L. S. N. G., Mary Colvin; genial to the frailest constitution, and de­ A Soil. have been at Brownsboro in this county from purely bot au ic sources, affords a A Medford correspondent of the made. The coming year promises more R. S. V. G., M. A. Stugis; R. S. V. rived before coming to Ashland, and is report­ Read these facts—It may save your life— reliable safeguard against malarial disease, Times says: "A change in the manage ­ in agriculture and mining in Southern G., K. Kubli. ed to have operated in Ins thieving bus »nd arrests it when developed. For disor­ Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine cures suppie sed « ders of the stomach, liver and bowels, for menstruation and painful monthly sick­ iuess in the Willamette valley under the ment <>t the ‘hmg felt want in the news­ Oregon than any preceding year for fif­ ness. Fur sale at the City drug store. general debility and renal inactivity, it is paper line is anticipated by many. teen years past. Building is going on in Merchants. Read This. name of Dngan and one or two other ali­ i also a most efficient remedy. Appetite and Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve ases. Hr is a small, slender man with The Knights of Pythias of Ashland i.iany uf the towns. To those subject to the vexations df sleep are improved by it. it expels rheu big mustaches, neither light nor dark intend to build a coipmodieus hall soon, Says the Redding Free Press: The business life, dyspepsia and a feeling <•• matic humors from the blood, and enri hes croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. complexion. When he left town had a for use both as a lodge room and as a i late storm did considerable damage to debility, fretfulness and despondency, a circulation impoverished by mal-assimi­ For sale by J 11 Chitwood A Son. new black hat, canvas shirt and coat and ball for public meetings and entertain­ the work at the railroad front. On tun­ we say, take Simmons Liver Regulator) lation. Grape, plum, lemon, strawberry, black­ corduroy pants. He is inclined to be ments. nel 9 the workmen had penetrated some This remedy is nnequaled in the cure of berry, quince, crab apple and currant Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy — a positive cranky, claims to have been one of the * i Notice.—A sum uf money found at thirty feet, and a Burleigh drill had been piles, constipation, bad breath, sick heaifr cure for catarrh, diphtheria and canker jellies at Burcklialter A Hasty's. I crew of the Arctic exploring vessel Jean­ placed in position, when a slide came and ache and bilious complaints. The Regt»- ' nmuth. For sale by J H Chitwood A Clayton A Gore's. The owner can ob- F«r anything in the line of hardware, nette, and calls himself a doctor. Mr. lator is free from any injurious mineral i the entrance of thetnnnel blocked. There Son. stove* and tinware, cutlery, etc., call on Hutchings will pay 810 to anyone who 1 tain the same by calling, were no workmen inside at the time, substance; not disagreeable, can be takerij ' erty, and paying for this n< What will cure throat and lung troubles? will secure the tent and gun for him. and none of the work which had boon at any time without interfering with bus--, Gilmore’s Magnetic Elixir. Fur sale at Willard A EuLanks, McCall's block. 1 A Gore. done was destroyed. Col. ticobie, at iness or pleasure. It is gentle, safe, and'; the City drug store. i i M A Ititi ED Registration boards and judges of Gibsons place, had about finished a cul­ a good digestor. For for sale at the City • An Architect's Opinion. Give your children, fur coughs and colds, election for next June are to be appoint ­ vert, when a large tree was uprooted, and Drug Store. croup, whooping cough and hoarseness. FKoNK—MERRIMAN —At the residence of Mr. Edward Sidel was the chief assis­ the bride's parents, tn Medford precinct Dec. Gilmore’s Magnetic Elixir. For sale at tant to the architect for tho Exposition ed by the county hour» this week. The fell in such a position in the water as to 31. 1 n <>, C. K Flunk and Miss Belle Merri­ A nasal injector free with each bottle the City drug store. Buildings at New Orleans. He writes list has not yet been received by the swing against the culvert, battering it man. all to pieces. Scobie thought it pretty of Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 j You can get those canned meats you HAUGE—ERICKSON.—In Jacksonville. Dec. that he used St. Jacoba Oil with the T idings . I ' were asking for at Burcklialter A 30th. 1885, by E. D. Foudray, J. l’.,O K Iluuge Rev. H. B. Errell, of Pavilion. N. Y., says rough to destroy his work before it had cents. For sale at Chitwood's. best effects in a severe case of rheu­ and Miss Nellie Erickson. of Gilm »re ’ s Aromatic Wine: “ I believe it l>een received by the railaoad company. matism, and recommends it io all simi­ Confined to the bed tom months, and al­ Hasty's. * FLOREY —NYE.—At the residence of the to be a most desirable remedy to be placed blind, and cured bv one box of Gil­ larly afflicted as the quickest and most in every family.” For sale nt the City drug Maccaroni in one pound packages at most bride's parents, in Flounce Ro< k precin t. Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney more's Neuralgia Cure. For sam at th? City j Dec. 25th. Issò, by Rev. A C Howlett, A J F.o- certain remedy. Hunsaker A Dodge’s. x store. drug store. i troublsi. [ rsy tu Mis* Etti» A Nye. THE ASHLAND TIDINGS. BREVITIES. Surveyor description New Year's will appear hereafter. TEA! TEA! TEA! PURE TEA. r. CLAYTON & GORE E OSS!” Place to buy Groceries and Provisions HUNSAKER &. DODGE’S. ASHLAND DRUG STORE M Asonic Block. LARGEST STOCK of DRUGS Patent Medicines, Druggist’s Sundries, School Books and Stationery ! Artists' Materials, Lamps and Lamp Stands. Prescriptions a Specialty. J. H CHITWOOD & SON Announcement. The undersigned would announce to the people of Southern Oregon that they have purchased the stock of General Hardware, Stoves, Tin­ ware, Etc., of Miller & Co., in Ash­ land, and will continue the busi­ ness at the old stand in McCall’s block. Soliciting a continuance of the liberal patronage accorded our predeces­ sors, we hope by fair dealing and close prices to secure a fair share of the trade of Southern Oregon in our line. WILLARD «c EUBANKS I Ashland, Or., Dec. 9,1885.