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« ASHLAND TIDINGS. ASHLAND 4 ASHLAND* TIDINGS ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. W. II. LEEDS. Editor and Publisher, Terms of Subscription: Jne oopy, one year............................... § I 2 “ '• six months............................ 1 “ “ three months. .................... 31 ub Rates, six copies for.................... : 12 Terms, in advance. 50 50 75 50 Terms of Advertising: LBGAL. Due square, first insertion................ $2 00 Each Additional insertion................ . 1 50 LOCAL. - VOL. X PROFESSIONAL CARDS. REAL ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 29, 1886 ESTATE. MISCELLANEOUS. GEORGE THE III OF EXGLAND. Bill Nye’s Calm anil Impartial Review of Gore Loving King. DRAFT HORSES. .[Isaac Chrisman, of Pomeroy, W. T„ in Rural ! 8Piri‘-l OREGON’S EXHIBIT AT NEW ORLEANS. (New Orleans Daily State.) TIDINGS. NO. 33. BIG STORM IX CALIFORNIA. Local Notices, per line....................... ..11* Regular advertisements inserted upon liberal terms. Job Printing Of all descriptions done on short notice Legal Blanks. Circulars. Business Cards Billheads, Letterheads, P< ‘otrters, etc., got ten up ih good style at living prioea. NESMITH’S FIRST LAW CASE. [Willamette Farmer. A San Franciseo dispatch of the 21st It was while he was working at car gives the following concerning the heavy Notary Public and Conveyancer I have been engaged in shipping horses George III, was born in England June pentering and reading law that Nesmith , storm of last week: MEDFORD, OREGON. Normans 4, 1738, and ran for king in 1760. He .of all the „ grades, from well-bred __________ ______ One >f the severest storms that has had his first law case to attend. Some AND All kinds of rent estate business given careful was a son of Fredrick, Prince of Wales, r», brj’ercherons to cayuse, to ’ ~ the spotted WJ WUVj w) attention, and information furnished con ever occurred on this coast began yester fellow had become a nuisance to the pub cerning property in the new town. and held the office of king for sixty years. different parts of the states, and have sold day. it extended from the northern lic at Oregon City and was arrested for He was a natural born king and suc in every state and territory from here to ■ boundary of Washington territory to the vagrancy. He knew Nesmith a little Philadelphia this last summer, and am Dr. John S. Parson, southern boundary of California, and and called on him for advice. It was ASHLAND, ...» OREGON. ceeded his grandfather George II. Look as you will adown the long |>age of Eng presumed to have some experience in the from the Rocky mountains to the Pacific discovered that bad as his reputation was PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON lish history and you will not fail to notice matter. It had not Wen my intention to ocean. An almost continuous fall of the alleged vagrant owned some sort of a M, G. ROYAL, A. M., A shland , O regon . the scarcity of self-made kings. How introduce this subject in this or any other rain and snow was accompanied by wind, horse, so Nesmith agreed to undertake P bksidbnt . ^«rOffice for the present at Chitwood’s few of them were poor boys and had to letter, but I wish to take some exceptions which from five miles an hour gradually his defense and receive the cayuse as his drug store. [6-4. skin along for years with no money, no ■to an article in your paper two weeks ago increased till about 1:30 yesterday after recompense. Money was scarce in Pio ------ THREE COURSES OF STUDY. influential friends and no fun. Ah, lit by one Raymond on the subject of the noon, when it blew a hurricane, eighty- neer Tunes but Nesmith had some loose 1st. The State Normal Course. tie does the English king know of hard horse, and I will say that you cannot find two miles an hour. The storm was pre change in his pocket and to mako his Dr. D. B. Bice. 2d. The Commercial course times and carrying two or three barrels a place where horses are wanted at all dicted by the signal service, and the cau diet, t s case more auspicious he loanod PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, 3d. The College Preparatory. of water to a tired elephant ill order that east of the Rocky mountains that a tiouary storm signal was displayed, by the plaintiff seven dollars and a half, all A shland , O regon . TUITION. he may get into the afternoon perfor French draft horse will not sell. order of Lieut. Glassford, from the flag in silver, which was the sum of his own : office st the City Drug Store; residence nenr A lengthy letter might be written on Tuition varies, according to studies pursued, mance without money. When he gets staff of the Merchants' exchange build cash capital. Tho fellow was duly in the woolen factory. from W to |13 per term. tired of being prince, all he has to do is this subject, but arguments seldom con- i ing. Owing to this timely notice many structed how to maneuver before the dtF“Special attention given to diseases of wo- BOARD. just to be king all day at good wages, and vince, and people will generally follow 1 vessels ¡x»stponed their departure from court and played his part well. The ll*W. [9-1 Board van be obtained at the College Boarding at night take off his high priced crown, the even tenor of their way despite the here, and thus escaped the dangers of I Justice, when the case was called, asked Hall, or in private families, at |l per week. lengthy articles that have been written, the man under arrest what he depended the storm. J. T. BowcLitch, 0)^» For catalogue or further particulars, ap- hang it up on the hat rack, put on a soft and people generally find out their mis hat and take in the town. pply to the President. Although the bay inside of the harbor on for a living, or what were his availa Attorney and Counsellor at Law George III. quit being prince at the takes in a way that leaves a lasting ini- was very rough, and passengers on ferry ble means. He got it put again very ion at the proper time; such has ASHLAND, OREGON. age of 22 years and began to hold down boats were made seasick, shipping suf plainly, and then exclaimed: “Oh! I n my case at least. Will practice ir. all courts of the State. tlie English throne. He would fered no damage. Considerable damage, depend on these for my living as long ah n what cousiste the improved kind of ! Collection» promptly made and remitted. along for a few years, taking it kind of however, was done throughout the city they last." So saying he leaned to one 9-4 quiet, and then all at once he would de stock? or why are improved stock better ' by wind and rain. Houses were un side to make is easier to slide a hand in Hasre-openeil the clare war and pick out some people to go than the common stock of the country? | roofed, sheds, fences, trees, awnings, to his pants pocket and hauled up a hand T. B. Zant, abroad and leave their skeletons on some They all have the same number of bones, ' signs, church spires, minarets and smoke ful of silver, allowing some of it to fall foreign shore. That was George’s favor sinews, muscles, eyes, legs, feet, etc. j stacks were blown down, huge plate win back with a jingle to convey the idea that Attorney and Counsellor at Law. ite amusement. He got up the Span Did you ever ask yourselves if there is ! dows were blown in, basements flooded there was more where that came from. JACKSONVILLE, OR. At the old stand, east side of Main St. ish war in two years after he dome any difference? The improved kinds of j and sewers broken. A car was lifted The evidence seemed complete that the CF“'1' ill practice in all the courts of Oregou. hogs take less feed to feed them; that is ; the throne; then he had an American Office in the court house. [10-3 from the track and a covered wagon was man was not a vagrant. The Judge said To old friends and patrons, and the public gen erally, he would announce that he is pre revolution, a French revolution, an Irish the main difference in hogs; they fatten i caught tip and overturned. No loss of “there must be a mistake for the man at pared to do all work in his line in good style rebellion and a Napoleon war. He dear easily, they take more to flesh than to ! the bar seemed to be a capitalist;" so he life has been reported. Alharf TTarrmnnfl using the best material. He is in favor of ly loved carnage if it could be prepared bone. The improved kinds of cattle are About 1:30, when the wiud was at its was discharged with ample apology for those who CIVIL ENGINEER and 8URVEY0R, AGENT'S FOR THE on a foreign strand. George always better for the same reason. The same is higlit, the west wall of the Mechanic's the arrest. The court then turned to the ASHLAND, OREGON. wanted imported carnage even if it came true of sheep in a measure, and the same pavilion was blown in. A few minutes young attorney and complimented him Will attel i <1 promptly to any business in the higher. It was in 1765 and early in may be said to a great extent of the horse. I ' later, about eighty feet of its roof was on the able manner in which he managed line oí i aud surveying, locating ditches, etc., Assured by the liberal patronage of the past George's reign that the American stamp The majority of mankind purchase and carried across the street, and damaged his case and remarked in jocular way and evi i rything pcnalning to civil engineer- that honest work is appreciated, he will en The Best now in the market. act passed the legislature and the God use animals of different kinds to assist in I ing. S, il tlsfaelion guaranteed. buildings on the opposite side. The that he had “only to go on in the way he deavor again to merit public favor. f* Office at the postoffice. dess of Liberty began to kick over the supporting themselves and their families, 10-12 damage done to the pavilion amounts to had begun and he might reach the Sen and will use those that need the least feed i All Work Promptly Done. dashboard. ate of the United States.” §3000. to fulfill the intentions of the owner. If George was different front most Fng- “The boys” were all greatly interested One of the most unfortunate disasters 6*1 all and see me. (9-28 Miss Alena Weber, the animal is to be slaughtered for food, I lish kings morally. When he-spat on his in their friend’s first law suit and came caused by the storm was the collapse of Teacher of music at Ashland College, will give hands and grasped the scepter he took the less feed required to get the growth instructions iu a two-story building at the corner of round him with many congratulations. his scruples with him right onto the and fatten in the shortest space of time is Mission and Thirtieth streets. At the He adjourned them to a place where con PIANO, ORGAN and GUITAR throne. He was not talked about half the best kind. Although the horse is not time of the accident Mrs. Annie Hum viviality was in order and they drank To a limited number of pupils outside her THE LARGEST IN THE BUILDING. so much as other kings before or since intended by us for food, yet the horse college class. bert, Mrs. Coyle and John Carrol were , heartily and frequently to his success. The wool industry is very large. Last in the building. The latter rushed from After awhile he concuded to look up his hi« time. Nine o'clock most always that will do the work required with the Resilience at Mr. A. G. Rockfellow s on Church street. found George in bed with his scepter un least amount of food is the horse of the I year's clip was 12,000,000 pounds, and in the building in time to escape harm, bu* client, receive his horse and get back the N qvv ¡s the time for those desiring quality, both as regards the long and the both women were buried under the fall §7-50. The Judge who presided tells Is now under the proprietorship und man der the window sash, so that lie could future. homes in the Rogue River Valley to agement of The article I have reference to speaks short clip, it ranks with the best in the ing building, and were severely, perhaps the story well. “Nesmith,’’ he says: always have plenty of fresh air. As it S T. Bartlett, buy good farms and fruit lands. got along towanl 9 o’clock he would call of the low, short, punched-up Percheron country. Oregon may be said to possess “lived to realize my prophesy that he injured about the head. CONTRACTOR and BUILDER, Customers will be shown any Who hss bought the interest of II Herzog in the hired girl, tell her to spread a linen horse. Did you ever notice two animals i the salmon fisheries of the world, over fatally, The most serious result of the storm i might reach the Senate of the United 700.000 Cases being shipped last season. was to cut off San Francisco entirely, States, but lie never lived to find his A shland , O regon . business nn<l taken pcrsomil charge of the lap-rol>e on the throne till morning, is I running together with the same kind of property in our hands free of charge. the shop; anil assures everybody of satisfactorv sued a royal ukase directing her to turn feed! One will be a long-legged, gangling I Other kinds of fish under glass are here for the first time in its history, from ! ' client, to recover the §7.50 loaned him, Will furnish estimates nn<l take contracts for treatment. Always on hand the choicest fresh out the cat, and instructing the cook to one, the other short-legged ami close built in abundance. Fruit of almost every telegraphic coinniiinication with the cut or recover his tirst fee in the shape of a Buildings of all kinds. A share qf patronage solicited. ,'»-35 BEEF, PORK & MUTTON. set the pancake batter behind the royal near the ground. Which of the two species know in the temperate zone is side world. Wees began going down horse. While he was entertaining his Shop loaded just below the livery »table. stove in the council chamber, then he keeps fat, is hardy, don’t get lame, and is raised in this even climate: The exhibit Tuesday, one after another, until tho friends, his quondum client was riding The following is a partial ,--------------------------------------------------- Will take in exchange for buef would wind the clock and retire. Early not subject to so many aches and pains? contains excellent apples, pears, peaches, final break occur red about 12:30 yester over the hill and far away and ‘Nes’ had in the morning George would be up and Or take man: One near the ground, I i apricots, plums, prunes, cherries and day afternoon. For a short, time even no horse to follow on." list of the property we now BUTTER, EGGS and CHICKENS, 6. DePEATT, dressed, have all his chores done, and the broad backed, large arms, short, laige small fruit. The prunes are remarkably the city wires were rendered entirely offer for sale: throne dusted off ready for another hard legs and broad shoulders and loins; the fine, as are the plums; the Hungarian, of useless. An army of men are now en For which highest market prices arc paid Vanderbilt’s Mausoleum. ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR at LAW other tall and small-boned? Which of four to a quart jar, the German, Itallian, gaged in repairing the lines. day’s reign. [New York Lettcr.J ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, 0RKC0N. L. STACY. Country Property. George III. is the party refered to in the two can lift a heavy weight, or which the French and the Silver varieties being Washouts have occurred on the South very conspicuous. Cherries may be seen of the two is the one you don ’ t wish to N ote .—All bills must be settled prompt the declaration of independence as the Vanderbilt's mausoleum, out at New ern Pacific railroad at several places be 181 aciuch , 2 miles east of Ashland. 125 ly at the Will praFtiee in all courts of this state. Office end of isch month. present king of Great Britain, and of fight? But to return to the subject, thtf of mammoth size. Evaporated fruit is tween Mojave and Yuma, which are not Dorp, Staten island; is one of the finest in Odd»Fellows' fiui’ding up stairs. acres in cultivation, medium house and barn, a fine well at house and good spring whom many bitter personal remarks were French draft horse generally speaking is well displayed. Last year Oregon carried considered serious, and which will be re in the world, but it is rigidly plain and at barn. All under fence. A good bargain. made by American patriots. On this side nearer the ground, with shoit legs, easier off four premiums for evaporated prunes, paired in four or five days. Exact infor undecorated. I went out to see it the §3.150, Agent for the following named other day. The papers here give no of the water George was not highly kept fat, better to ship long distances, in competition with the world There mation cannot be obtained. 30u aobms , 1)^ miles from Railroad station. Insurance Companies; esteemed. If he had come over here to more docile, and is found to keep his end are, in addition, hard and soft shell al Little or nothing has occurred on the adequate idea of it at all*. 160 acres under the plow. Fine large new The architect, Mr. Hunt, tells me that spend the summer with friends in Boston, of the double-tree ahead of any other monds and chestnuts. Central Pacific railroad, although a house, good large barn, well watered, fine The Liverpool und London and Globe. A handsome nickel-silver-hooped bar heavy snow fall occurred between when Vanderbilt asked him to prepare horse that lias been tried. I found no during the days of stamp act excitement, springs, excellent orchard, well fenced. In The Stute Investment and Insurance Company fact, one of of fine flour from the Portland Flour Truckee, Cal., and Reno, Nev. the designs, he “laid himself out.” He the best farms in the Rogue ASHLAND, - - OREGON. he could of gone home packed in ice, no place in my travels this summer that buy rel The Western Fire and Marine Insurance Com river valley. Terms to Hnit purchaser. §6,- ers generally would not first pick on the ing Mills, attracts attention in thia part was pretty familiar with tomb architec doubt, and with a Swiss sunset under No information as to damage sustained pany. 000. of the display. French horse. ture, besides which he obtained plans of each eye. by shipping along the coast, and by other J. E. HOUSTON, Propr. The Ixindon Coin mereiai ssnranceCompany, The forests of Oregon have a world portions of the country, hits been re the most noted mausoleums in Europe, I started out eight yeats ago with a It» acres, 3)4 miles from Medford, Jack- George’s mind was always a little on of London. England. son county. It is situated in the garden ____ The largest and best regulated hotel In South the bias, and in 1810 lie went crazy for the band of uiares that were considered well wide reputation. They contain timber ceived, owing to the city's isolation anil and, as Mr. Vanderbilt had told him he ern Oregon. The tables arc always supplied spot of Jackson county and is well im didn't care about what it cost, ho drew fifth time. Always beforethat he hadgone bred, and I purchased two stallions, one enough to build and keep in repair all the from lack of wire OHuinunicatioiis. with the very best In the market. ’ proved. §4,000. M. L. M’ CALL. A. F. HAMMOND, elaborate designs for a magnificent struc right ahead with his reign, whether he the full-blooded Percheron '76, sired by navies of the world. The most promi RATES REASONABLE. 395 acres. 2). miles from Medford. White Prince, dam Doll, bred by W. C. nent specimen in this exhibit is a maple ture, to cost §500,000 or §600,000. It was crazy or not, but with the fifth at §16.50 per acre. ThiH farm can be bought Status of Mining. 11.00, 11.2» and 11.50 per day. Myer, and the other sired by Autocrat, burl, valuable for veneering. It is a sec was much decorated and highly ornate. Hammond, ft McCall, tack of insanity, coupled with suggestion by paying a portion down aud the balance tion <>f the tree with portions partially dam Peggy, by Iron Duke. Kept them I Salt Lake Tribune, i When Mr. Vanderbilt saw it he said: of the brain and blind staggers, it was can be paid in five equal annual payments. and REAL - ESTATE - AGENTS §6,517,50. decided to tie him up in the barn and let for my own use five years. I then sold cut off and polished. Then there are During the year the papers that come “Why, see here, Hunt, you have entire some one else reign awhile. The histor the son of Autocrat and bought a seven- numerous samples of other furniture to an ordinary newspaper office make a ly misunderstood me. I wouldu't have From the White Sulphur Springs free 318 acres, 2 miles east of Jacksonville od —AND— for guests. ian says that blindness succeeded this at eighths Percheron; have had him three woods, such as mountain mahogany; man- pretty full exhibit of the world's work, anything like that for anything. We main road; all fenced. 150 ncres tillable; Free Coach in waiting at every train. [10-21 tack, and in 1811 the Prince of Wales be seasons and have now added the horse zaniia, next in value to the mahogany; its hopes, its enterprises and accomplish are plain, quiet, unostentatious folks, balance good pasture land. 5 acres orchard, CONVEYANCERS, Fossard. Why? Because I find the Oregon myrtle, Oregon cedar, Oregon fir, ments. Probably the one thing which and the tomb our bodies are to lie in fair- house of 4 rooms, good barn, plenty came regret. water. '1' kbms :—One half cash, balance French draft horse the most profitable to maple, spruce, yew and pine, wavy maple, strikes the attention of the reader in the must be the same. I told you I didn't Ashland, Oregon George III. died at Windsor in 1820 payable in one, two and three years. §5,- with tho consent, of a joint committee of raise and the most certain to transmit his a very beautiful wood; wavy ash, moun mining regions is the general distrust felt care for price. I don't. I want it rich both houses of congress, at the age of 82 qualities to his descendants than any tain oak, Oregon ash, etc.; samples of fir everywhere in the East over mining for and solid, but no filigree work.” Loan* uegutlateil. Property bought ami sold; 298 acres, 2 miles east of Jacksonville on Then the architect began again, aud oollectiuns atteudeu to; Abstracts of title fur main road; all fenoed, 125 acres tillable, years. He made the longest run as king, other. Where raised in quantities he re from a tree six feet in diameter at the the precious metals. At the Baine time nished. base and 200 feet to tire first limb, and of there are wonderful showings of progress made a design far less pretentious and mains quiet, while others generally get without stopping for fno.-l or water, of balance good for pasturage. Good spring The Portland Business College. Portland any monarch in English history. Sixty wilder on the range, and I find they are hemlock and spruce almost as large. The made in settling up new States and culti showy. But the mausoleum, which is surveying of all kiuds satisfactorily and and well, new house and barn. §5.500. Oregon, offers superior private and class in y ears is a long time to be monarch and wanted. You cannot take a Percheron mineral display, though not large, is com promptly done. vating new fields; in building roads, of now half-finished, will be far the hand 136 aches . miles north of Ashland. struction to the young and middle-aged of prehensive, ai.d includes specimens of horse anywhere east but you will find a investments in stock and stock ranges, in somest private tomb in America, and Wc oiler for sale the following described real All enclosed with good fence and all in cul both sexes who desire to obtain a practical ed look upder the bed every’ night for a buyer. gold ores from valuable working mines, orange groves in the South, in cranberry will cost §200,000 or §300,000. property. [7—.">2 tivation. Fine house of five rooms. Good ucation in the shortest time consistent with nihilist loaded with a cut-glass bomb and work, and at the least espouse. Day Mr. Vanderbilt meant to set the fam You do not have to train him a year to worth up to §5000 per ton; rich silver marshes in the North, in merchandising, barn, 40x60 ft. Good well and plenty of thorough evening session throughout the year, Paris green. Sixty years is a long while The Hargndiue property, oousiating of stuck water. Good young orchard. We do and harness to see if he can trot or not, and ores, §30) to §400 per ton; and copper, in manufacturing enterprises, in foreign ily mausoleum in the Moravian Ceme indents admitted any time. Catalogue on I while to jerk a scepter over a nation and very desirable town lots, improved and un I not wish to brag on this place, but if there application. A. I’. A rmstrono . Principal keep an eye on the right side politically as a country gets older the roads to the lead, tin and iron. There are also blocks trade—in shoit, in all the work which tery at New Dorp, in which so many of improved; and farming lands and stock ; is » lietter one in Jackson county we would store, blacksmith shop, postuffice, etc., ■>f pig iron, produced in the State. In keeps the big world booming. But with his ancestors lie buried; but when he ranches in sizes to suit purchasers, up to like to see it. §3350. Timo. all the time. acres: also. George was an inventive turn of mind, will be shorter, and you will use only this section'may be seen building stone, the closing up of the year there are frosts went to the trustees they asked liim 760 acres . To any one who wants a W. II. ATKINSON, E. V. CARTER A G ood S tc k R anch . acres, six mile* stock ranch I think this will just suit. President. and used to bp nionkeying with some one horse as they all do now east of St. marble from Jackson county, granite reported which destroy the orange groves, §20,000 for s plat of ground whereon to Cashier East of Ashland—good for summer or win There is 560 acres of good plow land. Good kind of a patent evenings after he had Paul, and a little light-boned racehorse ! from Linn county, mid mill buhr, former there is nothing left for the farmer’s work set it. “We1!!” mused William H., ter range. bouse and barn and nn unlimited range when the wheat crop is sold; cotton is a “considering that my father gave all the peeled his royal robes. Most of his pat or trotter that will weigh 1000 11®. and ly very valuable for grinding purposes. A case of blankets from the woolen up on stilts will look well in front of a connected with the place — partly under T wbntt A crks of good wood land near burden in the South; the warehouses of ground to the cemetery, that seems to ents related to land, however, and some fence—good water, and everything in just load or a family carriage! In fact, I say I mills at Ashland, Oregon, own. the continent are stuffed with goods for me a trifle cheeky!” He did not muse of the most successful soil in Massachu such a shape that the purchaser can make to you, quit raising such. The kind of ATTRACTS considerable attention , i which there are no sale; one in every aloud, but he went up on the hill back of setts was patented by George. money. Will make it an object for you to trotters that they are now raising in Ken look at it. §12,160. forty merchants has failed in business; the cemetery and bought fourteen acres VSOCI ET1 ES. He was always trying some scheme to and upon examination experts have been tucky for the eastern market weigh 1200 the stock men are threatened with direct —a much finer site. It was the archi make a pile of money easy, so that he 80 ackes . 1)4 miles from Ashland. A loud in praise of their quahty. and upwards, lias a large leg and foot, competition in the New York market with tect’s first plati to have an elaborate mountain ranch. A choice varie woulden’t have to work; but he died poor The educational portion of the display Masonic Directory, AshlancL splendid fine head and neck: he can pull a load or chapel built wholly above ground, but and crazy at last, in England. He was 1 ty of fruit trees two years old and plenty of comprises the work of the pupils of the beef from Buenos Ayres; all the channels its modification at Mr. Vanderbilt's de a family carriage. Quit tryiqg out west Good log house with l>ox addition. I berries. of industry are choked and business men not very smart, but he attended to busi different schools, including drawings and SISKIYOU CHAPTER. No. 21, R. A. M. Good shed barn, plenty of water—good ness all the time, and did not get up to raise a Maud S. or a Jay Eye See. sketches, all very creditable. The com are worried everywhere. Even the rail sire resulted in a chapel of solid granite, Regular convocations on the Thursday next springs. Price §800. Let that alone for men of means to trifle seated on the side hill and overlooking much of a reputation as a moral leper. after the full moon. missioner staled that the school laws and roads, the stocks of which have had the VV. H. A tkinson , II. P. He said that as king of Great Britain and their money away with, and raise a lnrrse provisions of Oregon were as good ss those call for years as gilt-edged investments, the sea. City Property, amuiond. Sec y. [9-36 Standing on the steps in front of the general superintendent of Cork, he did that is easily kept and docile and can of any portion of the Union. The Port show that twice as many miles of road haul a load, and ymi will be following a central doorway an extensive and lovely * liue residence on Main street. House passed into receiver ’ s hands last year not aim to make much noise, but he de land high school is a noble structure, ASHLAND LODGE NO. 23, A. F. A. M of »even rooms, nice large parlor and sit- sired to attract universal attention by be business that you will never be sorry for, erected at a cost of §150,000, and there (which means an absolute loss of at least view is obtained. The little hamlet of stated eotumunieation on the Thunulsy ut i 1 ting roam, excellent fire place in each: well ing so. that he would be regarded as ec and will be a paying investment as long are many other splendid institutions. §100,000,000 of money invested) as there New Dorp, with its scattered farm finished throughout, solid frame building, or Indore the full moon. as you live, and the more you raise of H. C. H ili ., W. M. stone foundation; 1)4 stories. Lot 67x350 were new roads constructed. But the houses, lies at the foot of the knoll. Di centric by other crowned heads. A. E. Hammond, Secretary. them the more you will know how. On Scattered around the walls are photo record of the mines is a brave one. The rectly to the lower bay of New York and ! ft; choice collection of fruit trees; deeded B ill N yk . | water right; large barn, good woodshed the range between the Cascadesand Blue graphs of Oregon scenery and celebrities, miners- produced more money than the beyond, the silver-gray of the broad At ALPHA CHA1TER NO. I. O. E. 8. • with store-room obove An endless variety and Cieur d’ Alene mountains there are including fine pictures of Governor Z. F. same number of men, working in any lantic. Down at the right to the blue stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesday iu of choice berries, fruit, etc. §2,550. Three Railroads Heading for the Pacific thousands of small light-boned horses, Moody, -Judge Deady, Secretary of State other department of industry, did. Their slip of Sandy Hook; at the left lies each month. M bs . A nna C arter , W. M. >4 acre . House and lot, situated on Cea»L and if eastern buyers want them they are Earhart, and views of the State Universi money, too, was clean. It required no Coney island. This mausoleum will be Miss Anna Anderson. Secretary. ty at Eugene City, with eighteen por North Main St. Good house of five rooms, Reliable authority furnishes the follow to be had very cheap, and if no more of traits of graduates, including seven young barter to obtain it. To obtain it the almost the first building seen by the At good barn, well and water right. All set them are raised there are enough of them choice fruit and now bearing—a fine ing information concerning roads head miner did not have to make a showing lantic passenger coining to America. It Ashland, Lodge No. 45, to to supply the demand for years. They ladies. home. For sale cheap. §1000. ing for the Pacific coast: that what he had to sell was better than is sixty feet by a hundred, and its style ASHLAND, OGN. I. O. O. F., The Chicago and Norhwest line has are not wanted east, and the only use Í I 15 acrks . Good fruit land within the the crop of Smith or Jones; because of is Romanesque. The interior is divided Oregon Land Grabbers. they can be put to is to ride some of them coqiora.ion of Ashland. A fine chauce for reached Fort Fetterman, in Wyoming, his product the chances of Jones or Smith into apartments deftly hewn from tho Hold regular mcvtiiiK» every Saturday even Transacts a General Banking Basinet A U’ashington correspondent furnishes obtaining a fair price for their wheat or richest stone. lug at their hall in Ashland. Brethren 111 good some man to make money. §400. and will come through the Sweetwater after the remainder. A few may be used Mat,ding are cordially invited to attend. 18 acres . 3 houses, fine fruit, water right Interest allowed rn Time Deposits. country to Corinne, Utah connecting to ride after cattle, but the cattle business the following: chickens were not lessened, but strength II, T, Isi.ow, N. G Senator Beck's Children. aud everything fint-claas. Good bam. fine Collections made at all accessible points »n fa there with the Central Pacific. The dis is changing so fast that very soon saddle In the prodigal days when the public ened. What the miner produced was J. D. Fouiitaiti. Secretary, chicken ranch. Splendid gardens. §3.000. horses will not be so much needed. vorable terms. domain was voted away to promote all current with all the world the moment it tance lietween the two ¡Klints is 450 “Carp," in his Washington letter iu Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold sorts of enterprises and devious schemes, passed through the crucible and appeared the Cleveland Leader, says that “George House and Lot on Manzanita street, near miles, and will lie tracked inside of a year. < hi Portland. San Francisco and New York. the college. Lot 'J0x200 feet. A variety of I Congress donated to the State of Oregon in its purity. The banker in the city re Beck, the only son of the senator, is a .4 Hard Struggle. Ashland. Lodge, A. O.U.W. The road is now being extended at the Gold dust bouyht at standard pricer. fruit trees, flowers and shrubbery; a good ; ! laige tracts of valuable lands to be used rate of a mile a day. A Prineville paper relates the following I in aid of the construction of wagon cognized at a glance its exact value, and bright boy yet under 30, who has made Meets in lixige room in Gild Fellow's Hall new house, well furnished. A desirable I The Chicago, Burlington A Quincy exciting incident : everv first and T iiiro Wednesday in each place, nicely located. §1.350. was ready to exchange his gold for it; so a foitune in Wyoming territory. He has month. Present hour of meeting 7:1» r. m . roads ill that State. These lands were have their own line west as far as Denver, A young man who answers to the ap transferred t>y the State to a number of the savage of the desert or the jungle re a ranch of over 1000 acres, and I am told All Brethren in good standing arc eordialljr House and Lot in West Ashland. An ex- ■ OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. and control further western distance to pellation of “Dut^h Charley,' and who cognized it and accepted it as the perfect that his profits this year will amount to invited to attend. cellent new frame house. Lot 90x200 feet, i — VIA — J. W. Aixtrr. M. W. I Wood-house and store-room. New picket ' Salt Lake, by lease of and by holding a herds sheep for Vanhouten Bros. & Co., corporations organized to build roads, or, measure of all the property he possessed. about §40.000. On his ranch he has 12 A. L amb , Recorder. fence, good barn, cellar, and a young or Oregon it California R. R. and Connections. majority of the Btock of the Denver A had an adventure with a deer recently as it has since transpired, mainly to ob There was no crowding, either, to obtain miles of ditching, and the main ditch is PARK FROM FORTLA.SD chard. §1,200. Rio Grande road. This line is now head that proved him (the boy) to be a verita tain possession of the lauds, for it is now it. No fruitful fields were invaded, only six feet wide and four feet deep. He has To SAN FRANCISCO »32: to SACRAMENTO »30 Ashland W- C. T. U House and Lit on Pine street. Lot 1)4 j ing directly for this coast, and in accord ble hero. While herding lie saw a large claimed that many of the proposed roads the sullen mountains were etormed and 200 acres in wheat, and his mill grinds acres; good house, living water, cnoice Close eoiiucetions made at Ashlaud with ance with Vice-President T. Potter’s de buck near him. Being unarmed, he were never constructed, or if built, the made to give up their treasures. And the flour for the neighborhood. Senator stages of the California and Oregon Stage Com- The Ashland Woman's Christian Tem fruits and berries. A bargain. §1.JIA. claration, who stated on his return to hissed his dog on the animal. The deer work was not done ii. accordan :e with while the wheat crop, and the cotton crop Beck goes west nearly every summer to pun> perance l uiou meets every Tuesday after Lot on Woolen street: 2 acres all set in the east that he was making such arrange wouldn’t run, so it and the dog closed. the terms of the law, or in keeping with and the manufacturer's go»»!«, at the best visit his son. lie is very proud of him, noon nt S o’clock in the Reading Room. All 'DAILY EXCEIT si NDAYS.) choice fruit: 250 trees — 200 peach trees are but transient things which will soon and is probably satisfied to have him out ments, that may be expected to lie one Charley hurried to the dog’s assistance, ■ t e contract with the State. interested in the work of the order are in Best situation in the place. §1,000. This condition of affairs has been the pass away, the crop of the miner is for all of politics. One of Mr. Beck's daughters East side Division. vited to attend the meeting*. of the first nrw lines into that city. and, holding his pocket knife between Mas. S cott , Pres. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND ASHLAND. President Potter will pot, as has been his teeth, he also engaged in the fight. subject of unfavorable comment, both in time; neither rust nor tire can assail.it; married a Mr. Corcoran, a relative of the An unimproved lot in West Ashland. 2% Mrs. G. F. Billing*, Sec. acres. Good fruit land. §290. Mall Train. stated liy other parties, extend his line by The trio fought, and rolled over and over Oregon and Washington, and at the last remains shining and imperishable forever. philanthropist She was quite a belle i . i : avf . arrive . meeting of the Oregon Legislature a me House and Lot on Factory street. lot I'ort’aud ... 7: « A. M. Ashland . I.U A. M. way of Frisco, in southern Utah, blit without disengaging, until they were on inorial was adopted, asking Congress to To dig in the earth for silver and gold is here years ago, but is dead now. His 100x100 feet. Good new house; several iiear- Ashland really ab’>ut the most legitimate work other daughter is the wife of Major I- M IpynUnd 4:ii I'. M. will seek on outlet via Mojave, and may the brink of a washout that is fifteen feet ing fruit trees. §750. Aliuiuv Express Train. perfect arrangements with the Southern deep, and into which they all finally tum declare the forfeiture of several of these that a mortal ever engaged in. When Goodloe, of Kentucky.” grants. In fuitherance of this desire managed with the care and judgment that leave . i arrive . House ->nd L>t of ’4 acre <>n Granite street, l:i«i I’. M..Lebanon......... 9:20 I*. M. Pacific similar to those effected by the bled, Charley and the dog on top. Cllar- i i . the people of Oregon, as represented by other occupations demand, it is as sure of with stable, ditch ‘running through lot. Portland. Lebanon l t> A M.|Portland .. .10:05 A M. Atlantic and Pacific. The Chicago, Bur ley now utilized the precious opportunity At Pau, where many men and women §500. their Legislature, Senator Dolph to-day reward. Why do the men who love sil I*ullmau 1’alaee 'l-'-iping Car« daily between lington 4 Quincy, and the Atchinson, to use his knife. Snatching it from his with light hearts and heavy purges go in House and L >t )4 acre 0,1 Granite street. Albany and Ashlaud. The O. A- C. R R. Fer Topeka Á Santa Fe roads are controlled mouth, he managed by a desperate effort introduced a resolution calling for all the ver and gold so well have such a horror winter, it is not unusual to see a person ry makes eounei lion with all the regulai trains papers, maps, reports and documents on J §300. for getting it from the original furnish almost entirely by the same Boston stock to cut the deer’s throat. It was a hard on the East Side Div. fgutii fool of F St. with a pair of skates in one hand and a file in the Interior Department having ing establishment? I House and Lot on Granite street 1 !• JO holders. struggle, but Charley was the triumphant sun umbrella in the other. The ice is MANUFACTURER, West Side Division reference to these Oregon wagon mads, acres. House, 4 rooms. §690. I The Milwaukee & St. Paul road has victor. found on a small lake that lies deep in a and also for such information as may Maili street, opposite Houck's Hotel, tine ten acre lot, unimproved, in a good BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. also crossed into Nebraska, and is head A Rabbit Round l'p. hollow, and there is good skating on the show the failure on the part of either Mail Train. location. The best of fruit land. §650. Petroleum V'. Nasby. ing for this coast. LEAVE. | ARRIVE. A Crook county paper says: Rabbits lake, while round about Pau people are the State or private corporations to com ASHLAND - - - - OREGON. Choice vacant lots in various parts of the Portland.,,, .9,00 A, M .Conallis....... 4P. M D. R. Locke, Petroleum V. Nasby, ply with the terms upon which the grants are not so numerous in this valley this promenading in sunshine as warin as city, C'otvallis »:-'X* A. M.I Portland...... 3:20 P. M Tlie New Idea. editor Toledo Blade, writes: “I had on were made. Dolph has determined, so winter as common, but they are still suf that of October. Express Train. A good paying Hotel, all furnished. Keep» constantly on hand a full LEAVE. A Clock for every one who a forefinger of my right hand one of far as he is concerned, to go to the bot ficiently plentiful, and we never saw them ARRIVE. supplv of everything in above At the marriage of one of Sir Johu Several houses to rent. Port laud ....1 5:0) I'. M |MeMinnville..H:00 _________ _ Takes Simmons Liver Regulator' P. M. line, w hich will be sold at prices those pleasant pets, a “run-round.” The tom of this matter, and he is indefatig so fat in this or any other country. We McMinnville.5:45 A. M/Portland .. ...»:30 A.M. I Desiring every family shall have .................................. Millais' daughters, two of Sir John’s as low as can be offered anywhere. Mr. J. E. Houston holding a commission finger became inflamed to a degree un able in all his undertakings. The so- killed one of the tnule species the other grandson's waited upon the bride. These A Christmas present at our expense. Local tickets ttcKeis (ornale lorsaic and anil baggage cheeked checked at as Notary Public, will attend to all business company U e are now packing with every Dozen of our bearable and swollen to nearly twice its called wagon-road corporations that have day that rendered a gill of oil. The kid ’s up-town office, cor stark and Second Dollar Bottles an elegant Time-l’ieee to he tine boys wore Costumes of pale moss in that line. I streets. Tickets for principal noiuts in Califor natural size. A friend gave me H enry ' s ■ been gobbling tip the public lands with neys were entirely covered with an accu ALL ORDERED WORK Given away to the bvsteuitomer for can only be procured and baggage checked green velvet with poiut lace collars. P.ease call on us if yon are seeking homes nia ^intuoiis Uter Regulator! C arbolic S alve , and in twenty minutes out giving any adequate return therefor mulation of fat. There is a strong talk Will be made so as to give entire satisfaction or investments, and it will be a p'easure to at company's office. Interview your Druggist, of a general rabbit round up. It is be According to an ancient idea pelicans the pain had so much subsided as to give can expect a full investigation of the I Be sure you get the Genuine! Cor. F and FrQnt Sts., Portland, Or, fender you such assistance and give you lieved that a large force of men and dogs were hitched dead, but the c<>ck pelican me a fair night's rest, which I had not Repairing Neatly Done matter. Frtt'^ht will pot Ke receive! for shipment af such information as is in our ability to c in can, in one day, take over 200. It would brought them to life by wounding his had before for a week. The inflamma ti t a ueliH-k P. M. on either the East or West i fer. Ladies, use Aromatic Wine for nervous ut low rates, and all work done'promptly. ¿ide Divisions, Oregon Kidney Tea cures all kidney be a great saving to our gardens, if these , breast and letting one drop of blood fall ness and sleeplessness. F ot sale at the City tion left the finger in a day I consider R. KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, pestiferous animals were thinned out. 1 on each. it a most valuable article.” Manager. [0 46 H. JUDGE. HOUSTON A WICKHAM. troubles. G. F. A Pass. Agent. drug store. J. S. Howard, ASHLAND COLLEGE Normal School, Ashland, Or., REAL ESTATE DEALERS Buy and Sell Property Rent Property & Collect Rents. DOMESTIC SEWING MACHINE, GEO. NUTLEY, ASHLAND BOOT CHOE Store Wear Good Boots tPay for Them. Auction and Em- ployment Office. ASHLAND MARKET L. ST^CY WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS HOTEL HOT COLD BATHS The Bank of Ashland. ( HENRY JUDGE, Saddle and Harness I The exhibit of the State of Oregon in in the Government Building is remark* ble for its completeness. The apace oc cupied is not large, but there is not in the Exposition a more faithful representation <>f a State's resources than the one that Commissioner E. W. Allen, who is also Vice President of the Board of Manage ment, has a<, skillfully placed in position. Oregon, located between the 42d and 46'h parallels of latitude, has a climate over the greater portion of the State claimed t<> be the most equable in the Union. The January mean tempeiature is but 46’, and that of July 68’. Thus, with neither heat nor cold, Oregon is ahle to excel in the production of wheat, oats, rye, barley, etc. There are here on ex hibit 40 varieties of wheat. Over 100 va rieties are raised in the State, and every known kind will grow there. Wheat, it must be remembered, is graded according to its weight per bushel, all that weighs over 60 pounds is No. 1, and all under 60 but ovei 56 pounds is No. 2; anything under this is rejected. All the Oregon wheat ranks in the tirst class, and the amount raised varies from 25 to 36 bush els to the acre, the average being 30 bush els, double that of the United States. Other grains are shewn on a similar scale. There are <>ats 8 feet 6 inches in height, and averaging 75 bushels to the acre, 18 varieties are shown; also six kinds of bar ley and four of rye. In all of these Ore gon can compite with the markets of the world, as although so far West, tile ship ping rates from Portland, Oregon, to Eu rope, arc about the same as from Chicago, There are over 60 varieties of grasses, natural and cultivated, among them the celebrated “bunch grass,” the best in the world for stock. Timothy grows nine feet high; clover six feet, and alfalfa, so much talked of just now, is raised to the extent of eleven tons per acre per annum. Oregon does not pretend to be a corn State, but the commissioner shows a stalk of corn 18 feet 9 inches in height,