THE ASHLAND TIDINGS. BREVITIES. Ayer’« Sarsaparilla, being highly con- cent rated, requires smaller d<>s»s, and ia more effective, than any other blood medicine. It ia the cheapest, because the best. Quality and not quantity should be considered. i J I PERSONAL. Mr. Pankey, of S.iui a Valley, was in town yesterday. RAILROAD NOTES. Weekly Weather Record. TO PROHIBITIONISTS J Registers and Clerks. The following is a list of the registers and appointed al the late term of County Following is the weather record of the clerks Commissioners' court, in conformity with the U. S. signal service office in Ashland for registry law passed by the last legislature, who the week ending Thursday evening, Jan­ will also act as judges aud clerks of election: District No 1—Jacksonville—Registers. N Iain- uary 21st. gell. Henry Pape, Sr, K Kubli; clerks. J M Smith. A F Eddy No 2 Eden—Registers, C S Sergent, W Bee­ DAY I temperature RAINFALL. son, Samuel Furry: clerks, Al Rose. Russell I Highest. Lowest. 1 In niches. Alford 15 45’ .18 32’ No 3—Ashland—Registers. E M Miller. Clal- born Neil, G High: clerks, C C Myer, John May. 16 34 .00 17 No 4—Medford -Registers. Arthur Wilson, <4 24 .00 17 37 S Walton. E G Hurt; clerks, Win Ulrich, WF Williamson 18 41 18 .00 No 5—Manzanita—Register«, B Ob'-nehain, E 19 42 .02 27 R Owen, T F Beall; clerks. J N Hall, W T Lee­ 20 46 ver .96 29 No 6—Little Butte—Registers, II T Severance. 21 45 32 .72 H R Brown. T L Linskwiler; clerks, James Kent. II < Fleming. No 7--< hiuiney Rock Registers. Geo Frey, Total rainfall 1 88 Geo Nichols, W P Farlow; clerks. HG Myer, By F. N ewman ,t Signal Se »vice. George W Isaacs t No s—Big Butte—Registers. Geo Beale. W F Wilkinson. C C Pufker; clerks, J A Obenehuin, B< nj Beall Weather Record for Decemlier, 1885. No 9—Flounce Rock—Registers. Chauncey Nve. A Gordon. I U Phipps; clerks, Fred S Aiken. S B Hull No ID-Table Rock—Registers. O Ganlard. M A Houston, E 1* Plekcus; clerks, J Martin, Horace Pelton No 11—Willow Springs—Registers. John Wat­ Q 1 ! son. J W McKay, James McDonough; clerks. It u o 4- Q u W Dean. James Herd X X 2 No 12- Rock Point—Registers. Julius Trum­ u U X u ble. G W Lance. H 1. \\ hite; clerks. U E Miller. Z> Benj Haymond No 1:4—WiKHiville—Registers.W .1 Stanley.Jno z •h » Woods. J H Breediug; clerks. Thus Haymond, • F- Fred Sehmidtlem at «- w T. No 14—PL asant creek—Registers, W P Hills. -r £ Joshua Neathamer, S Simpkins; clerks, Chas >. .£ i£ T l Williams, M S Wakeman z 0 = Q 2 — No 1.5— Foots creek Registers, Nelson Hos­ x - mer. B W Houston, W M Morris; clerks, R J 60 40 5‘.l I .00 43 17 .00 Orme. W A cook 59 .16 .00 56 18 37 .00 No 16—Applegate—Registers. W H Basye, J T 55 3 .oo 51 35 19 32 .00 56 40 4 .01» Í Layton, A J Cooks; cierks, H D Kubli, J H .00 60 20 30 Knutzen 5 53 34 .00 21 44 .54 29 No 17—Steamboat—Legist, rs. T B Houston. 6 .53 43 .(M» 1 .12 ! 22 .54 32 .1 Im 'argent, . S Me.drum; clerks. A Shearer, .25 23 7 49 37 .00 53 42 Wm Finney 8 41 27 .01 60 48 • s7 21 No 18—Uniontown—Registers, T Cameron, 9 39 25 32 .02 .M 41 .31 •lohn Cantrell, N B Wright; clerks. Win Ray. 47 HI 3B .77 26 46 33 .01 Omar Cantre.l 45 27 .12 31 36 .00 45 11 No 19—sterlingvillc—Registers. Joseph Salt­ 26 12 41 43 29 28 .00 marsh. T H Gilson, clias Thurui.v P. W. Olwell, for 85000 damages, has making nominations for the nqxt elec­ Fresh candies received this week at hyperixirean region, slvuld send t<> them in town. returned a verdict in favor of defen- the Government. It is reported to be tion. Let every Prohibitionist attend. Burckhalter Hasty "a. * a copy of this week’s T idings , showing I dant. Dr. J. H. Chitwood has been sick for about to grade the lands north of Red J. E. H ouston , the kind of weather we had in Southern There were eighty cases uf measles in a week or more with a bad cold, but is ding, and determine between the present Member of State Central Corn, for Oregon during December. The Storm. Lakeview at last report. occupants who shall have the prior right about again as usual. Jacksun county. of purchase. Immigrants will be given Hereafter there will be but one freight After several days _ _ of threatening Weaver «fc Shuok are running a skat­ Dr. Parson has been at Jacksonville possession <»f the land without money, train a week from Portland to Ashland weather, during which the barometer was ing rink at Jacksonville. Citatiou to Heirs. till increasing business in the spring re­ tw ce within a week past as a witness in and the company will fix a price upon it observed to be lower in Ashland than the Colver — Olwell case. Hay may be a handy commodity fur quires another train again. The train at which it can be purchased when title for a year ¡«ist, a driving rain storm set In the eountj- court of the State of Oregon, for the county of Jackson. will .-each this place Wednesday evening, Rev. J. V. Milligan has been in Jack­ is acquired Ruder the conditions uf the in Wednesday morning in Ashland, and stockmen this winter yet. In the matter of the estate of Geo. W. Fordyce, grant. and start back next morning. sonville for several days past, and will kept up steadily all day. In the moun­ Blanks for mining location notices for deceased. Citation. To Anna Fordyce, • lara Fordyce, Asa For­ tains about a thousand feet higher than sale at the T idings office. The Redding Press uf last Saturday The goods in the store of S. Arendt not return home till next week. dyce Edgar F Fordyce, and all others inter­ the town the fall was snow, as it was also ested in said estate, greeting: Rev. W. G. Simpson was in Jackson­ had the following concerning work on the A. H. SunJertnan is teaching a class are now being sold by the undersigned, in Klamath and Lake c 'Unties. In Ash­ In the name of the State of Oregon, You are California A Oregon R R : who bought the stock at the Sheriff's ville list Saturday and Sunday holding hereby called and required to appear iu the land the st rm br ught a rainfall of t(Ver in German at Jacksonville. W. T. Southern, of Hazel Creek, was sale. The whole stock must be closed quarterly meeting for the M. E. Church. county court of the Stat«: of Oregon, for the an inch. Yesterday was pr,rtially clear, It has been much colder in Portland out in 90 days, no matter what it brings. county of Jackson, at the court room thereof, down this week, and gave us the follow­ at Jacksonville, in the county of Jaeksou, on Mr. C. J. Tolman, who has been at but the barometer was falling slightly than in Ashland this month. ing railroad news: The principal force C aro B ros . Tuesday, the 2d day of March. 1«86. ai ten San Francisco for a month or two, re­ is now within two miles of Portugese again last evening. o'clock in the forenoon of that day. then and A thousand dollars to loan on farm The real estate belonging to Jasper i turned to Ashland the first of the week. there to show cause if any, why the final ac­ Flat, and the construction train will soon property. Apply to G. F. Billings. count of the executrix of the above named and Catherine Dennis, on Granite street . Grand Jury Report. run to that point, which will be head Mr. Dtimmige, Assistant Superinten ­ estate should not be accepted and api roved, in this place is advertised to be sold at The jurors at circuit court were dis­ and the said executrix discharged from her quarters. The telegraph gang have dent of the Pullman Palace Car Co., for The grand jury last week found indict­ Sheriff's sale Feb. 15th, to satisfy judg­ said trust, as prayed for in the tinal account reached there. Col. Scobie will remain this division, came out over the O. & C. ments against H. Saghorn, T. J. Neal charged yesterday by Judge Webster. duly filed hyrein. ments to the amount of §322.46, tn- ' Witne«s. thé Hon. E. D e P eatt . Judge of the at Portugese for some time yet, as there and Peachy (a Chinaman) all charged The new postoffice at Jump-off Joe, gether with some additional interest and to Ashlaad last week. county court <>f the State of Oregon, for the is considerable culvert work vet to do with an assault with a dangerous weapon. Josephine county, is called McAllister. Costs. county of Jackson, with the seal of raid Capt. 0. C. Applegate and Win. Craw­ court affixed, this 7th day of January, A. D. Work on the tunnels has been neccessari In the case of J. W. Y’ineyard and Ed ford, of Klamath county, rode in over 1886. Cold weather has interrupted placer The petition for a re hearing of the . ly glow owing to slides which are con­ Farmer, both charged with larceny, “not Attest. W. H. P arker , Clerk. the mountains this week, for a short visit mining operations within the past week. arguments in the O'Neil case was denied stantly blocking them up. While no ad­ a true bill" was returned in each case. m Ashland. Both have returned. ditional Chinamen have been employed, A new voting precinct has been es- by the Supreme Court last week, and the In making their final report they submit­ Cl'RE FOR PILKS. Mrs. M. McManus, formerly of Yreka, the number of the white laborers h ive tablished in the Steamboat district, this condemned man has no hope now save in ted the tollowing. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense the intervention of the Governor’s who has been in Portland since tali, re been added to, requiring double the of weight in the back, loins and lower part We have visited the several county county. of the alxlomen, causing the patient to offices and find them neatly kept and in Scott Y’alley honey, in comb or ex- clemency, which there is no ground turned to Ashland hut week, and will amour t of meat formerly contracted for. suppose he has some affection of the kid­ whatever to expect. probably remain here for some time. with which to feed the force. Flanders order and correct so far as we can ascer­ traded, very tine! at Hunsaker A' neys or neighlxiring organs. At times, tain. The jail is in good condition and Dodge's. symptoms of indigestion are present, flatu­ Alexander Mack intosh, a Highlander, Frank Howell, who has been so low in has nearly all the timbers out necessiry * » for the tunnels and with his gang will lency, uneasiness uf the stomach, etc. A the patients had no complaints. who recently arrived at Medford, wants ' consequence of blood poisoning following I Prospecting continues on Wagner moisture, like perspiration, producing a soon be transferred to the ‘‘right of way” D avid L inn , Foreman. creek, and new locations are made occa- a situation at herding sheep. Has fol- ' a bad axe wound in his thign, is now re­ very disagreeable itohing, after getting party. Those in command say that the lowed the business since boyhood, and covering steadily, and will be about sionally. warm, is a common attendant. Blind, Called from Earth. work of construction will be pushed with 15 45 38 .02 31 .01 39 29 bleeding, and itching understands it thoroughly—brought with again within a short time. ing piloe yield at once 16 53 39 .00 Don ’ t forget that the T idings needs him two collies. renewed vigor in the spring. ’ to the application of c.‘ Dr. Ikieanko's ____ ____ Pile Address at Medford, The little eight year old son of Mr. and Older blai ks for Eagle Mills at Clay ­ Mr. J. F. Kelley, who has had charge Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts Highest temperature, 60 degrees on the 1st, ton Jr Gore’s, Hnnaaker A Dodges, or at Mrs. S. B. Galey, who was reported ill what is due it upon subscription and oth­ or apply to Kenney & Wolters. The Star of last week revives the fol affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying uf Miller >• Itch. Mrs F Tryon. of Del Norte county. Cal. Nine inches of snow at Astoria and Call at J. H. Chitwood A Son’s drug store boast of being the metropolis of Siskiyou "Rough on Itch ” cures humors, ............ eruptions . and brings excellent testimonials of capa­ I The first snow of the season fell last Deceased was a daughter of Mr and Mrs ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chill There will be more snow on the moun­ ice thick enough for skating at Portland and got a free trial bottle of this certain county. But where, we ask, will it in bility and success. His headquarters is S T Youmans, of Crescent City, and a sister of bluins. Monday night. It all disappeared Tues­ cure for all luug diseases. Large bottles Si. tains next spring than last for the water this week. The people down there who tersect with the Oregon road! Will some at the music store of Hunsaker A Dodge, Hough on Catarrh. Mrs J W Alnutt of this place. She leaves a are afraid of cold should come up here day, however. or.e who knows give us the desired infor­ husband, father and mother, two sisters and a and all orders left for him there will re­ supply of the following summer. Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete Bncklen's Arnica Salve. The Medford Reduction works receiv­ mation! of worst chronic cases, also unequaled as ceive prompt attention. * For anything in the line of hardware, among the mountains in Rogue River larg-circle of relatives and friends to mourn cure gargle for diphther a, sore throat, foul breath. We are glad to state that Prof. J. B. stoves and tinware, cutlery, etc., call on valley. N<> ice strong enough to bear a ed ten car loads of wood from Grant's her loss. Of a kind and amiable disposition, 50c. The best Salve in the world for cuts, man here yet, and only half an inch <>f Pass last week. A Precocious Young Criminal. The Hope of llie Nation. she was loved by all who knew her, and will Kohn has tuned and repaired a piano Willard & Eubanks, McCall's block. bruises, sores, ulcers. Balt rheum, fever snow in Ashland, which melted with slow in development, puny, sera* - sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, for us and has given entire satisfaction, The Linkville Star of last Saturday lias be sadly missed. (Owing to the interment of nv, Children, The shelving is being put in J. S. I XVanted—A span of good, young and delicate, use "Wells' Health Renew er.” coms, and all skin eiuptions, and positive­ the remains at Crescent City, there were no I the following story of a remarkably bold ami ue feel gratified that he has come mares, to weigh 1100 or 1200 tbs. e ich. half an hour’s sunshine. Howard's new brick and he intends mov­ Catarrh of the Bladder. ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is to locate as teacher and tuner. The woolen mills company have been ing by the first of next month. attempt at robbery for a boy only twelve funeral services here,] Mr Frank Tryon, the Stinging, irritation, inflammation, all kid­ guaranteed tu give perfect satisfaction, or Apply at Ashland Bank. [10-31. bereaved husband, wishes to express through H unsaker A D odge . considering the advisability <>f running years old: ney and urinary complaints, cured bv “Bucbu- money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Quite a number of new crossings have A series of evening revival meeting’s the water for 'lie mill wheel in a pipe For sale by J. H. Chilwood A Son’s. For some tiino past <>ur merchants and i the T idings his heartfelt thanks to the good Pa’iba." 41. “Water Bugs. Hoaclies.” has been conducted at the Ashland M. underground from the ditch below the been added to our streets of late winch others have been missing sundry ar­ people of Ashland for their kindness and at­ Departed this Life. tention to his wife in her last days. "Rough on Rats” clears them out, also beet­ E Church during the past two weeks. flouring mill, instead of in a flume, as it is quite an advantage to the “masses.” Estray Notice. ticles from their premises, and two at­ les. ants. Mrs. F. Tryon, who was brought by is carried now. They have n<>t fully de ­ tempts at breaking into different business The A. O. U. W. of this place intend Geo. jj. Y'ounker cut hie thigh badly “Hough on Hats.“ her husband to this place from Smith Taker, up by the undersigned st the Toltnau Clears out rats, mice, res ohea. flies, ants, ranch, three miles south of Ashland. Dec. 12, river, Cal., about two months ago very with a sharp-bladed knife, making a deep termined to d<> so just now, but will giving a grand ball in Williams' new ha'I, bouses ill town have been made of recent bed-bugs: most likviy make the change before the date. Last Sunday morning about day ­ Feb. 22. 1886. It will no doubt be the 1885, the following described animals: low with consumption, died on Saturday wound which caused him much loss of Heart Pali „ One red cow with swallow-fork and under old flume has to be replaced. event of the season, as no pains will be light, Mr. Chalies Hammond, who is at night last at the home of her sister, Mrs. blood. Palpitation, dropsical swellings, dizziness, bit in each ear. about ten years old. Appraised work in the hardware stole of Baldwin A spared to make it a success. indigestion, headache, sleeplessness cured by at 415.00 by J. 8. Eubanks. J. I’. J. W Allnutt. She was adv ised by In the Colver—Olw«.)l case but four For *Le benefit of subscribers at a dis­ One red cow about 4 years old, no marks or Forbes and who is one of the first in town “Wells' Health Reuewer." physicians at her home that she had but tance, the T idingh will hereafter give a jurors were obtained from the regular Fred Barneburg has purchased the to be up mornings, heard someone, as he brands. Appraised al 420 by said Justice. ••Hough on Corns.” One bull calf, one year old; appraised at 410 a short time to live unless a change of weekly report of the weather record in panel, and a venire for thirty more butcher shop formerly owned by Mr. Ask for'Veils' “Rough on corns.' 15 cents. by said Justice. supposed, moving some plows that were J. W. MILLION. That hacking cough can he so quickly climate might stay the progress of the Ashland, jurors was issued, from which the re­ Hosley, of Ashland. Hereafter there Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corns, Ashland. Or., Jan. 8, 1886. on the sidewalk in front of the store. He cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee warts, bunions. disease. It was too late, however, to mainder of the twelve needed was se­ will be but one shop in town. arose, dressed himself and went to the it. J H Chitwood A Son. “Buchu-Paiba.” The money advertised by Clayton & cured without difficulty. Tne regular check the hand of death, and she steadily Choice Farms for Sale, Win. Smith our popular blacksmith door, but missed nothing. On his way Qi ick, complete cure. >11 kidney, bladder Gore as found in thei" store (§10 00) was grew weaker until the release Came. Iler Gilmore’« Neuralgia Cure is a positive I and I panel, with the exception of the four made a trip to# Eagle Point Sunday. to his dwelling house, he observed a half urinary discuses, scalding, irritation, stone, cure for Neuralgia iu the the face, side and husband, who had remaiued here with identified and recovered by the owner unfortunates, was given a recess by the THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR No need to “argee” the question, Will. breed Indian boy known as Tominv s'vomath. Fur sale at the City drug sture. gravel, catarrh of the bladder. 41, druggists. her, started home Tuesday evening, tak­ last week. Beil-bugs. Flies. sale a No. 1 grain farm, containing 304 Court from Thursday till Monday. how M< wire, about twelve years of age, stand ­ But batching is poor business any ing in a casket all that remained of the When doctors cannot help you, then take Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rat«, inice, acres of tillable land situated on the Kt age Persons ordering packages from the James P. Henry, a prominent real es­ don't it? ing below the bridge with considerable Gilmore's M ignetie Elixir for your throat gophers, chipmuuks, cleared out by “Rough road, six miles east of Jacksonville. Place companion of his bosom whose hopeful East will save time and money by calling is well improved; good well of water for freight spread around him, consisting of and lungs. For sale at the City drug store. ou rats." 15c. presence made the journey hither so at the express office for shipping instruc­ tate dealer, who has recently located in The quartz mill is now running on full Thin People. house use and living stream for stock. Portland, has been in Ashland for a eight coils of barbed wire, a quarter of Anson Hou h. of Blackberry, Ills., says different from the sad and difficult one tion stickers. time and is crushing ten tons of ore per I “Wells’ Health Renew er’’ restores health and Also 215 acres lying within half a mile of [26. beef, a coil of rope, wash tub and board, he owes liis i.te to Gilmore’s Magnetic vigor, cures dyspepsia, impotence, sexual de­ Phcenn, week past taking notes of the country all under fence, county road on which he was thus obliged to ur ke over day. R ev . O lver . bility. 41. some ladies' underclothing, etc , which Elixir. Try it. For sale at the City drug From two to three feet of snow on for the benefit of people who may be de­ two sides: can at small expense be put in the almost impassable mountain road to “Hough on Pain.” he was loading into a couple of boats. store. cultivation. For particulars call on or ad­ the Siskiyou summit of the stage mad, sirous of learning at his office what in­ the coast. Cutes cholera, colic, cramps. sitive cure. For sale [ mer near Oakland, Douglas county, by Dismissed. o'clock Wednesday, Feb. 17, 1886. All the judgment against him. my answered by saying that some parties at the City drug store. Middle-aged men who lack vigor and vi­ temperance societies, chuiclies, Sunday Jemima Colver and Jesse Dnllarhide had bought it and had hired him to help G. O. Scribner, agent of the O. R . at Pendleton, is short in his ac I rowing money from him, were caught on vs P W Olwell. Verdict returned Wed­ them load it into the boats, to he con­ tality can be cured by Gilmore's Aromatic Wine. For sale at the City drug store. gates. One delegate for the charter or counts somewhere in the neighborhood ' the freight train hound south at Riddle's nesday night fur defendant. veyed down the river. Mr. Hammond Made by the Gelatino-Bromide, or and were taken to Oakland, where they Deviled ham, tin key, chicken aud organization and one for every twenty of §2,060, caused by gaming. State uf Oregon vs Louis O’Neil. Pa­ suspected that all was not right and too 1 waived examination, and wero bound pers returned from Supreme Court; re­ the lad in charge and lodged him in jail tongue at. B. A Hasty’«. * members or fraction over ten. The O. 13 It Y JPL ATE LEOCESS, Pmf. Cary, “ the world's champion over in §500 each. On their persons hearing of the argument not granted. until a warrant for his arrest could lie A C. R. R. Co. will return all dele­ Nerve-life and vigor restored in men and Are now taken by the Leading Photographers in all the Cities, and for Groups, pic- gates for one-fifth fare, and the O. P. R. . skater” advertised an exhibition at My­ were found §76 50 of the missing money. Day of sentence not fixed. made. The boy told several different women by using Gilmore's Aromatic Wine. ures of children, etc., aro far superior to the old so-called “wet-plate” process. er ’ s hall in this place Tuesday evening, They gave their names as John Lyons R. free. The grand jury returned true bills in stories about the matter, but claims that i Fur sale at the City drug store. 1 but failed to make an appearance. and F. Riley. Accommodations will be ample for all the following cases: there are two white men who did the Lard can« §1.50 per ib zeu at Willard those who may attend. Let there be a stealing, and that he was only employed The great sacrifice sale of the goods in State vs Henry Sagehorn; assault and Under the Oregon law a person who A Eubanks'. All tinware at bottom thorough representation from all parts of the store of S. Arendt in Reeser's block by them to help load the boats. He also And examine work made exclusively by the new process. Photographs made by the loses money at the gaming table 19 en­ battery. Defendent allowed to plead * prices. the State and let us make this a session began on Wednesday morning, and will guilty of assault and was sentenced to a says there were other things taken and leading artists of the coast on exhibition for comparison. (8 44 titled to recover double the amount, and long t" be remembered for its valuable continue till the stock is closed out. Grape, plum, lemon, strawberry, black­ a Portland party who deposited §125 in fine of §50 or 25 days in the county j til. hid away in the tules (where some of them work and guod results. State of Oregon vs Peachy (China­ have since been found by the sheriff), berry, quince, crab apple and currant D. L. Hopkin« and A. P. Talent have a faro bank has recovered judgment for man.) Now on trial. J. E. H ouston , Sec’y. and that on the morning of his arrest and jellies at Burckhalter A Hasty’s. * bought the stock of goods in the store §250. This idea the Grant's Pass Cou­ [Exchanges please publish.] not a great while before he was discov­ rier thinks might work well in the sup ­ formerly kept by Baruch Fisher at Wood­ ered, the parties who had employed him No Boon that Science has Conferred Roman Sport in Oregon. pression of other vices. For instance, if ville, and will continue the business. I. 0. 0. F. Installations. left with a boat-load of barbed wire con­ a person who took a drink at a bar and The Salem Statesman is the authority sisting of fifteen coils. Whether this is Hus been fraught with greater blessings Dr. Parson is fitting up as an office the paid for it should be entitled to go back On Saturday evening last, the officers than that which has accrued to the inhabi- ÍÍ for the following: Eighteen years ago of Ashland Lodge No. 45, I. O. O. F., room on Main street recently occupied as and demand two more drinks free, the ono of the attractions at the state fair was true or not no one knows. Everything t mts of malarial ridden portions of the connected with the matter leads one to United States and the tropics from the use a barber shop by Guthrie, and will have and the Rebecca Degree Lodge of this I saloons would soon go out of business. a fight between a bear and a panther. believe that he had an accomplice. Tom­ of Hostetter's Stom ich Bitters. The ex- ■ place who were elected for the ensuing it ready fur occupancy within a few days. Over 3,000 paid their admission fee of SI my is no doubt, a bad Indian and deserves perience of many years has but too c early Burrage i Pomeroy, who are quarry ­ year were installed by Deputy G. M. demonstrated the inefficiency of quinine Messrs. Mulkey & Gyer have leased to witness the great conflict. When Helman. A large number of invited Garren's placer mining claim on Wag­ ing lime rock about a mile from everything was ready, neither of the ani­ to be punished. He was taken before a and other drugs to effectually combat the guests were present, and the hall present­ ner creek below the Walsh «t Bragdon Rock Point, sent four oarloads to Port­ mals showed fight and slunk off into the committing magistrate and held to answer progress of intermittent, congestive and ¡ remittent fever, while on the other ed a handsome apjiearance, having been quartz mines, and are preparing to work land last week, and expect to establish a corners with their heads and tails bowed. to the charge of larceny at the next sit­ bilious hand, it has been no less clearly shown ting of the grand jury and his bail fixed regular trade with the metropolis. The tastefully decorated for the occasion’. The it extensively. that the use of the Bitters, a medicine con­ “Times” says: “We learn that the The promoters of the battle tickled the at two hundred dollars, in default of genial to the frailest constitution, and de­ officers of the Rebecca Lodge were in­ contestants with pitchforks and crowbars, which he was sent to jail. About mid­ rived from purely botanic sources, affords a Capt. O C. Applegate, who came in ! Columbia River Paper Co. is using this stalled first; following which was an in­ but that made matters no lietter. After termission of half an hour, which was from his ranch at Lost River Gap in lime as an experiment, and if it is found an hour of such fooling the crowd dwin­ night he attempted to burn a way out reliable safeguard against malarial disease, arrests it when developed. Fur disor­ fleasantly occupied with social chat. Klamath county last week, says the ther­ to answer their purpose, large amounts dled away in disgust, and Oregon’s only and no doubt would have succeeded but and but for the discovery of the light in the ders of the stomach, liver and bowels, fur mometer marked 6’ below zero the mor­ of it will be shipped at regular intervals. 'oilowing is a list of the officers: general debility and renal inactivity, it is ■ The quarry alluded to is inexhaustible attempt at imitating Spanish sports was I jail, made by Billy Corbel, who gave the alsu a most efficient remedy. Appetite and N G, Mrs J R Casey; V G, Mrs Jas ning he left home. Is AT unanimously declared a failure. I and said to afford an excellent quality of < alarm in time to save the prisoner and sleep are improved by it, it exiiels rheu ­ Porter; R Sec y. J K Helman; F Sec’y, > Y’oule & Gilroy received a carload of the burning of the county jail. When matic humors from the blood, and enri lies Dr H T Inlow; Treas, J R Casey; War­ fine lumher from the Aiken saw mill last stone." Health of Jews. parties arrived upon the scene they found a circulation impoverished by uial-assiuii- den, Mrs Mary Sutton; Cun, Miss Della week—the finest ever shipped to Ash­ Vick’a Floral Guide for 1886, the pio­ . the prisoner was proceeding cautiously latiun. Peuuebaker; 1 G, Mrs E Giddings; land, they claim. It was loaded upon One noticeable feature about Jewish neer seed annual of America, comes to Chap, A L Willey ; R S N G, O R Myer, the car at Central Point. cemetries in the south is the scarcity of I and systematically. He had prepared Hay for Sale. ns this year a real gem, not a dry list of L S S G, A D Helman; R S V G, Mis newly made graves after an epidemic of I wet cloths to keep the fire from spreading ; hard botanical names, but over thirty The Plaindealer says there is a lady { Laura Willev; L S V G, Mrs Abram cholera or yellow fever. Statistics show and was burning out the door fastenings. 150 tons alfalfa liny for sale at Houck's ranch, living near Roseburg who is one hundred j , pages of reading matter, among which that fewer of them dio than any other He had succeeded in burning out all but 4’3 miles south uf Ashland, at $8 per ton in Bish. of 20 tom and upward, or 19 per and fifteen years old. Her name is Mrs. ’ are articles on Roses, House Plants, race from these or kindred diseases. the staple that passes through the door quantities single ton. or the hay will be delivered in Cheap Greenhouse,Onion Culture, Mush­ to the outside, to which the lock is at ­ Brock, and she is probably old enough Ashland for two dollars per ton additional. During the cholera scourge in T<>ub>n Ditch Enterprise in Klamath. rooms, Manures, Young Gardeners, and No. 29-3tnl Mas. J. H ouck . to forget what her age is. only two orthodox Jews died of it. while tached. Mr. Pocket was the first to ar­ very interesting reading, followed by The gentlemen chiefly interested in rive, and says that Tommy would have A. L. Willey, who had the contract for I about 150 page» containing illustrations, j in numbers they equalled fully 20 per Wood for Sale. the new ditch enterprise at Tule Lake I in been bounding over the hills in less than building the neat new dwelling house for descriptions and prices of seemingly ev- ; cent of the population. Their immunity Klamath entity have incorporated un i ­ a half hour longer. It is a great pity from disease, and the certainty with which The undersigned has opened a wood . vani der the title of The Little Klamath Wat­ i Mrs X’ining on Spring street, has the i erything the heart c-mld desire in the they recover when attacked by it, is ac­ that boys of his age could not be sent to near the Ashland grove, where will be kept a building about completed, and has, of 1 line of seeds, plants, bulbs, potatoes, er Ditch to. The capital stock is §10,- full supply of dry stove wood, orders left a house of correction, where he could be counted for by the simplicity of their i Ac. It is a mystery how this firm can diet. They are very strict about follow­ schooled in the ways of honesty and in­ with H. c. Messenger or J. H. McBride will re­ 000, most of which has already been tak­ course, done an excellent job. ceive prompt alten ion. H. C. M essenger . en. Messrs. B. F. Van Brimmer, J. F. ! The extensive saw mill and mercantile , afford to publish, and really give away, ing the dietary laws prescribed by Moses. dustry. Ashland, Or., Aug. 21, 1885. this beautiful work of nearly 200 pages Adams ami Win. C. Crawford have been business of Miller Co. at Grant's Pass Isn't it a little strange that Moses, if he chosen as a board of directors. B. F. and the new sash and door manufactur­ of finest paper, with hundreds of illus­ was only a historian, should have pos­ Sleepless nights, made miserable by Photographs. X an Brimmer is President and J. W. ing enterprise are all to be consolidated trations and two fine colored plates, all sessed knowledge superior to that of thn that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Vitalizer Haiuakar, Treasure^. The water supply and conducted under one management. enclosed in an elegant cover. Any one wisest and best physicians of the present is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by Persons who may wish photographs from negatives made by the undersigned while in ist 'Cnmefr-mi the Van Brimmer ditch desiring goods in this line cannot do bet­ day! He evidently believed in prcventitijt J. H. Chitwood. A Son. Ashlaud can procure them by sending orders Wm. Crawford, of Tule Lake, who, ter than send 10 cents for the Floral which taps Little Klamath Lake, and the to Grant's Pass, as the negatives have all been disease rather than curing it. Tnis is with others is interested in the proposed preserved. E. F. E veritt . Y’ati Bninmer Bns., have agreed to Guide, to James Y’ick, Seedsman, what De Heaven's Cure aims to do; it A Reliable Article. Grant's Pass. Or.. May 29. 1885. furnish a stated supply of w..ter ’.fl) years new irrigating ditch, mention of which Rochester, N. Y’. Deduct the 10 cents acts directly on the digestive juice of the For enterprise, push and a desire to get for the sum of §5,000. The new company I was made in the T idings recently, says from first order sent for seeds- i stomach and both prevents and cures in­ Plymouth Rock Chickens! such goods as will give the trade aatisfac- the ditch irrigates five hundred acres of will make about eight miles of irrigating digestion and Dispepsia. Free sample tiou. J H Chitwood A Son, the druggists, his laud. Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for The undersigned h is for vile at his ditch, and will have to build a largo flume bottle at the City Drug Store. lead all competition. They sell Dr. 1 io­ poultry yard in Ashland a number of acr ss Lost river. Work will begun It is rumored that the tight over the Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizz*11«88 san ko's Cough and Lung Syrup, because its soon, and it is proposed to have the location of the JoaephiLe county court and all other symptoms of Dyspepsia. the best medicine on the market for coughs, young Plymouth Kock r<«»stenj (full­ Brickmaker Wanted. For water running in time for irrigation next house is likely to be compromised by Price 10 and 75 cents |ier bottle. I colds, croup and primary consumption. blood) which will he dis|x>sed of at the The undersigned, who recently bought Price 50 cents and $i. Samples free. spring and Summer. The enterprise Sol. Abraham selling his town site t<> sale by J. H. Chitwood & Son. low price of §1 each. J acob W agner . will be of vast benefit to the country Jonathan Bourne, Jr., the owner of the Ashland, Dec 11, 1885. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Curo the brickyard property of H. Fox near i through which the ditch is to run. townsite proper. Keynote to Health. is sold by us on guarantee. It cures Ashland, wants an expert brickmaker i who will take charge of the inanufactuœ To the Ladles! consumption. J H Chitwood A Son. Health is wealth. Wealth means inde­ At noon Wednesday the snow was ten of brick ; facilities, clay and wood to be pendence. The keynote is Dr. Bosanko's Ladies C"ine and see our stock of ladies un­ inches deep at Fort Klamath, and four James Sullivan of Salem, Oregon, says he furnished him. Apply at once, Ashland Cough an< Lung Syrup, the best cough derwear, infant's lobes slid cloaks; also In delicate health and all who suffer inches at Linkville. The telegraph wires was cured of the asthma by Gilmore's Mag­ syrup in the world. Cures coughs, oolds. postoffice. C. W. W ithrow . from habitual constipation will find the went down about that time, and how netic Elixir. Fur sale at the City drug I pains in the chest, bronchit a and primary velvets, emh. felt, chenilles, araseues store. Jap. 15, 1885. consumption. One dose gives relief in aud emb silk. And don't fotget our pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of much snow iias fallen since then is not every case. Take no other. Price 50 cents laige stock of hosiery always