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t THE ASHLAND TIDINGS. BREVITIES. DAMAGE TO THE RAILROADS. The county bridge across Sardine 1 BERE AA'D THERE. A Captain’s Fortunate Discovery. A Horse Missing. PERSONAL. creek, about a mile and a half north of The thorough soaking of the ground Capt Coleman, schr Weymouth, plying During the present month some one has Gold Hill, has been undermined and has revealed the weak places in the new FRIDAY ..’. No more quail shooting this season. JAXfARY e», 188« Another big blockade on the O. R. & ! H. Al. Thatcher, of Linkviile, lm been between Atlantic city and New York, had driven away from the Hargadine pasture a broken down by the recent high waters. ly constructed railroad between this place N. R. R. been troubled with a cough so that he was ■ horse of the following description, rlz.: Sorrel, Wet enough to suit the miners this seriously ill fora fortnight past. The City Assessment. unable to sleep, and wai- induced to try past two years old. good site: branded on left A correspondent of the Star says and Roseburg, and numerous land slides week. King's New Discovery for consumption. shoulder with a V upside down under a half Fine sleighing at Portland and Salem The Ashland City assessment does not J. F. Mansfield, of Sprague river, lias Dr. not there are fifty bachelors in Alkali valley, and several instances of displacement of only gave him instant relief, but al circle and a I). It 1» believed the animal w«« Redding ia having a little anti-Chineae Klamath county. A good place for mar the track by the settling of the roadbed last week over from ten to eighteen inch moved with his family to Josephine It foot up to the amount anticipated, owing layed the extreme soreness in his breast. driven away through mistake, as brands do es of snow. show well this time of year. Anyone to the City Council when sitting as an boom. His children were similarly affected and a not riageable young ladies to visit next sum have resulted. The most extensive ob [ county. knowing anything concerning the where single dose had the same happy effect. l)r. equalization board, having made a ruling struction to trains was an immense slide abouts of said animal will corner a favor by Two Winters colts are matched for a Alud in the streets grows thinner and mer. Mr. John Carter and wife of Jackson ’s New Discovery is now the standard communicating with the undersigned. which allowed all money and cash ac deeper. at the south end of tunnel 9, where the rac* for $2,500 a side, to take place at ville, were visiting relatives in Ashland King remedy in the Coleman household and on A. T. K yle . Jit. Bear creek ha* been very high during track was covered for a distance of 800 Prineville soon. counts to lie assessed at one-half their Ashland, Or., Jan. 26, 1886. board the schooner. Free trial bottles of Wednesday and yesterday. Alost of our mail comes from the the pact few days, and has been cutting feet, the debris being in some places 25 value. This led need the assessment from this standard remedy at J H Chitwood A It is announced that the construction it* banks slightly iu places. Below the feet deep, and covering the whole en Mr. P. Lyttleton is slowly recovering Sou’s drug store. $3’29,000 to $286,000. A tax of five null* south now. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. Eagle Mill* it has been encroaching upon trance of the tunnel. This occurred of the Portland reduction works will be from his illness, but has not yet been able was ordered by the Council. Grant's Paas is a terminus again for a the stage road to some extent, but has Saturday night. On Thursday night there commenced soon. to venture out of the house. Confined to the bed four months, and al The Ixtst Salve in the world for cuts, short time yet. not yet done much damage. most blind, and cured bv one box of Gil bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Townsite Contest Ended. had been a slide between Almaden and Fourteen marriage licenses were is Mr. L. Rice, night operator at Grant's more’s Neuralgia Cure. For sa.e at the City sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain*, A variety of "agents" canvassing the Railroad delays both north and south tunnel 8, which delayed the trains about sued by County Clerk Hale in Klamath Pass, came up on Tuesday morning's drug store. The contest between Jonathan Bourne, town this week. cornu, and all skin eiuptions, and positive county during 1885. of us have interfered with the mails ten hours. Sunday evening there was a Jr., the owner of the original townsite of train for a short visit at home. ly cures pile*, or no pay required. It i* The Prohibitionists start the political more than have bad stage roads the past slide at Bloody run, this side of Grants Grants Pass, and Sol Abraham, the own guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or A bald eagle measuring six feet from ■ Miss Cora Packard, who was married Choice Fanns for Sale, money refunded. Price 25 oenta per box. week. Washouts, floods, fteshests and Pass, covering the track four feet deep tip to tip of its wings was captured near er of the addition, over the location of wheel this time. last week to Mr. W. H. Morrow, has For sale by J. H. Chilwood A Bon'*. a distance of s<>tne forty feet. Be Roseburg last week. the court house, which the county com Slides are of common occurrence on mud, however, cannot compete with the for gone with her husband to Portland t<> THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR "great reducer" Vilas in obstruction of sides these accidents there are also re missioners had decided to build in Sol’s the railroad now. Hale a No. 1 grain farm, containing 304 Estray Notice. Grant’s Pass people are happy over the reside. ported to have been a small slide at the mail service. addition, has been brought to a settle acres of tillable land situated on the stage Two tights and a charivari in town last north end of tunnel 9, a slide at the north prospect of an early settlement of the ment. it is said, by Abraham selling his road, six miles east of Jacksonville. Place Mr. R. E. Drum, of Table Rock pre Taken up by the undersigned at the Tolman A new boiler for the Ashland Woolen end of tunnel 8, and a sink in the road court house question. land to Bourne. Bourne has withdrawn Monday evening. cinct, was in town this week on a busi is well improved; good well of water for ranch, three miles south of Ashland. Dec. 12. Mills is expected by the first freight bed in Cow Creek canyon between West house use and living stream for stock. 1885, the following described animals: his injunction suit, brought to restrain Guthrie and Sears are again working train. It will have to be put in ¡dace Eugene Journal: Poet« (?) are allowed ness visit. He is pleased with his farm One red cow with swallow-fork and under Also 215 acres lying within half a mile of Fork and Myrtle Creek. the commissioners from building the in the same shop. ing prospects in that section. to run at large in Crook county without , Phuenix, all under fence, count} road on bit in each ear. about ten years old. Appraised before the factory will start again. The On Monday Superintendent Brandt at »15.00 by J. S. Eubanks. J. P. court house, and it is likely that the Grant Finley and Miss Jennie Has two sides: can at small expenso be put in One red cow about 4 years old, no marks or It’s about time for another play from boiler is necessary to furnish steam for came out as far as tunnel 9, and ordered either brand or earmark. trouble is all over. Whether the com cultivation. For particulars call on or ad brands. Appraised at »20 by said Justice. the cleansing of the wool as well as the an engine and extra forces from Rose Plenty of snow out at Fort Klamath, kins, of Uniontown, were married re dress One bull calf, ouc year old; appraised at »10 missioners will be induced to change the the Ashland amateurs. finished fabrics. On my 204 acre farm there is one hundred by said Justice. J. W. M illion . burg to clear the obstructions. All the but at Linkviile it has not laid on the cently in Jacksonville. They have sime acres location <>f the county buildings, or will A municipal tax of five mills has been of grain and hay growing, that I will Ashland, Or., Jan. 8. 1886. gone out to Sprague river to reside. Joe AIcCurdy, of Alkali valley, killed available hands from this end of the track ground long at a time this winter. sell with the farm. If desired, can give pos build as determined, is not known here levied by the City Council. a large panther last week. He sent were also ordered to Bloody Run and Dr. L. Townsend, who was sick for a session at any time. yet. Nature’s own remedy, Oregon Kidney The Plaindealer office in Roseburg has Wild ducks from Klamath county have some of the boys a nice ‘‘hunk'’ of tunnel 9, and work lias lieen kept going JOHN 8. HERRIN, Ashland. Or. couple of weeks with something like Tea. been warmed with coal from somewhere been sold in town this week. "venison" which they ate, thinking it day and night to clear the track. mountain feve® has recovered sufficient Found Dead. on the North Umpqua, the editor says. ly to be able to work at the operating the finest venison the}' had ever tasted. A new school house ha* been built On Wednesday evening the following Henry Carter living at Squaw Lake in The Yreka city marshal is arresting chair again. They will accept contributions of that injuries to the road were reported in ad this county left his home a few days be near the head of Big Butte creek. the Chinese opium smokers in that plate, • kind every time.—[Star. dition to those enumerated. A large John Cardwell and family, who have fore New Years with the intention of Friday, the 12th of Alarch, is the and the justice of the peace is giving been at Jacksonville for a number of The "Times" of last Saturday says: landslide on Grave creek mountain, two them fines to pay. hunting some cattle that had strayed off. day set fur the execution of O’Neil. miles south of Alta; a slide at the north months, have gone to Eugene City to N it coining back a search was instituted I I A foot race for $20 a side took place last Airs. Gillette publishes noticeof guardi Saturday between Joe Mensor of Jack- j end of tunnel 1; a washout a thousand The Columbia river was said to he reside, Mr. C. having concluded to open this week by his neighbors when his dead sonville and one of two strangers who feet along the track at the north end of frozen solid above the mouth ef the a furniture store in that place. body was found in the mountains some I an's sale of real property in Ashland. tunnel 6; a big washout at the north end distance from his home. How he came Tho dancing parties by Niles A Yeago are doubtless traveling in quest of of tunnel 7, and between there and Myr Willamette last week, and people crossed Airs. 8. S. Caldwell, daughter of Mr. on the ice in some ¡»laces. suckers. As might be expected, the to his death is not known but it is be Saturday evenings are well attended. and Airs P. Dunn, has been very ill at tle creek another big washout and cave stranger, who is doubtless a professional, lieved that he must have been thrown Frank Wilton, the actor, who has ap her home in Washington Teiritory, her which has left the track and ties suspend Frank Miller's waterproof oil blacking won with ease. from his horse receiving injuries to dis peared with a traveling dramatic troupe life being despaired of for a time, but at ed in the air in places. able him and that he perished before as i for 15c. per box at Clayton & Gore’s, x A large delegation from tho Eastern It will be seen that the amount of work tn Southern Oregon several times, died last report her condition was said to sistance came. Mr. Carter has been a have improved. Star chapter at Jacksonville started f»r necessary’ to repair all this injury and put not long since in California. Nobody ha* been heard lately to ask a resident of this section for a long num Roseburg last Alonday evening, to attend the road in safe condition for travel is farmer if it is "wet enough to plow yet. ” Airs. D. H. Stearns, the only daughter J. C. Eubanks, of tho firm of Willard ber < f yeais, was about 42 years of age the institution of the new chapter at the very great, and how long it will be before of Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Duniway, died at & Eubanks, has temporarily accepted the and leaves two brothers and numerous Centra) Point will have asocial dancing latter place. The delegates had to de I trains are running through again, no one the Imine of her parents in Portland on position of traveling salesman for a friends to mourn his death. —[Sentinel. party on the evening ot Valentine's Day, bark from the cars and walk around sev can tell. No doubt an effort will be made Thursday morning last, of consumption. wholesale house in San Francisco, ami i eral obstructions on the track, and were Eeb. 14th. to put the letter mails through sometime The Princ-ville correspondent of the : left last Wednesday for the Hay City, Emigrant Creek High. E. T. Bartlett has been getting out sent through the long tunnel on push soon even if the sacks must be cartied by Eugene Journal says there is more whis- | to be gone several months. hand or ¡tacked on horseback on the old The water in Emigrant creek was rock for the new hall on Chinch street cars. ky consumed in Prineville than in any ! W. I. Nichols, Esq., of Linkviile, higher last Saturday than it had been at this week. Dave Carrick, who was sent to San stage road. other town of like proportions in the while making the trip from that place to Sunday morning's train did not arrive nny time since the freshet of five years Quentin for life from Siskiyou county for State. Yreka last week, was thrown from his Alarshal Taylor gives notice that he >s ago, when the stage and team was lost in the killing of a man named Scott on in Ashland till Monday morning. On buggy and badly bruised and "stove up,” ready to begin the collection of the mu Tuesday morning the train came in again, A correspondent says: Next summer - the ford near Soda Springs. The heavy nicipal tax. Squaw valley mountain, was fatally but not sunuusly hurt. He thinks the rains in the mountains a good part of stabbed by an insane Chinaman in the but was detained here by orders until will be a very prosperous one, no doubt, , roads bad enough to suit “Old Nick" yesterday morning at 9 o ’ clock, when it for Grants Pass; besides the erection of the day kept raising the stream higher High water in Emigrant creek has de prison last Thursday. The Chinaman and higher until about 3 p. m ., when it tained the Linkviile mail twice within a also stabbed three other inmates of the pulled out for Grants Pass. Wednesday the Al. E. Church, and a $10,000 bridge hitnself. reached its highest point, overflowing wetk past. Tho Lakeview Examiner of 16th says: prison, one of them being mortally evening conductor Guthrie and engineer across Rogue River, there will be many McCarty received orders to run their residences and no doubt a large hotel, "The Loftus Bros, are having splendid meadows along it* banks, and washing off The New Year edition of 7 he Stu lent wounded. train daily between Ashland and Grants which is very much needed. many rails tor Messrs. Eraatus Wells, has the cover printed with ink of a success in Warner valley raising horses Prof. Al. G. Royal, of the Ashland Pass, to accommodate the lecal business, W. H Shepherd and others. Considera chocolate tint. and mules, and as they are holiest ami College and Normal School, has been until the road is cleared at the north. The depot at Delta is said to be crowd energetic young men tlfeir efforts, wi ble rich meadow land along the bottom The case of Dollarhide and Colver vs. solicited to accept a good position at the Under this arrangement the train leaves ed with freight for Yreka, Fort Jones, hope, will be attended with unbounded was washed away also, by the shifting P. W. Olweil hu been appealed to the head of an educational institution else Ashland every morning at 9 o’clock, and Scott Valley, Scott River and down the prosperity. ” of the channel. The stage from Linkviile where, but has not concluded to accept leaves Grants Pass in the afternoon at 3 Klamath. Four cents per pound is was unable to cross Saturday evening, Supreme Court. Prof. L. F. Willits di<i not return to the offer yet. The T idings wishes him offered for delivery of freight at Fort and Mr. Slade stopped for the night at Mason s polish blacking, also tine, good fortune always, but for the sake of o’clock. Jone* by Scott Valley, Scott River and Lakeview as reported, having received a From Engineer McCarty, on his re the Soda Springs. $ 8 OO Overcoats Reduced to French polish blacking, for 5c a box at the Ashland school would be glad to see s 5 OO. turn from Grant's Pass last evening, we Klamath River parties in need of their telegram to the effect that the measles 4 4 4 4 < 4 Clayton A Gore's. x was too prevalent to permit school to l>e him remain here. OO 8 OO. 12 Circuit Court. learn that Supt. Brandt has ordered an freight. re-opened. A telegram since ioformed 4 4 4 I < « The railroad between Ashland and IO OO. The track on the California & Oregon extra train to run from Roseburg to Alta The Board of Directors of the North him that school will open again Feb. In the Citcuit Court at Jacksonville 15 OO 4 < the following has been transacted since Grant s Pass is in pretty fair condition R R. extension lias been laid to within to-morrow, and transfers will be made as ern Pacific Railroad has authorized the 8th, and he is expecting to start fol 18 OO. 03 25 most of the way. two miles of Portuguese Flat, ami with soon as the train can reach tunnel 9. letting of a contract for a tunnel two I Lakeview this in iruitig, in company with our last report: 20 OO. 25 OO Fine Suits, Reduced to State vs. Peachey, (Chinaman); indict Cottonwood creek, near Henley, was in a few days that place will be the gen The big slide at that place is the greatest miles in length through the Cascade W. L. Whiting, who goes to Paisley. obstruction on the line new. eral headquarters for most of the force mountains to Nelson Bennett of Deer Fine Black Cutaways, , Reduced to 20 OO ed for an assault with a dangerous wea high enough to detain the C. it O. stage 15 OO. grading between there and tunnel 10, pon. Verdict, simple assault. one day this week. Gn the California A Oregon road there Lodge, M. T. The tunnel will coat i 12 OO. 15 OO Heavy Suits, Reduced to which is two miles south of Southern's. nearly $800,000 and is to be completed 1 Ayer's l’ills cure constipation, improve Kubli A Bolt vs. O. W. Akers; con 4 < 4 Ad. Helms of Talent has bought a Work continues to be pushed, notwith lias been trouble also, and numerous de by May, 1888. the appetite, promote digestion, restore 12 OO IO OO. firmation. Sale of renl estate confirmed. lays. The Redding Independent of Satur half-interest in Dave Payne's livery 4 4 4 * 4 4 4 healthy action, and regulate every func standing the stormy weather. Tho*. Chavner vs. L. S. P. Marsh, et day says: Wednesday evening's north 9 OO 7 OO. A match running race has been ar I tion. They are pleasant to take, gentle stable at Medford. al. Same as above. The displacement of one set of freight bound passenger train was delayed by a ranged to come off at the Yreka track in their operation, yet thorough, search 5 OO. 7 OO Satinet Suits. Portland capitalists are talking of buy train hands has made some changes washout near Hooker creek, below Cot Saturday, Feb. 6th, for $250 a side, be Martha E. Fine vs. Edward Fine, suit ing several piece* of mining property in among the boys on the railroad. Ex tonwood, and was saved a serious acci tween Joe Stephens’ Jubilee and Harry ing, and powerful in subduing disease. fur divorce. Decree granted. Mary A. Donegan vs. John Donegan; Southern Oregon. O’ Conductor Harvey takes AIcCavish’s dent by a pedestrian who discovered the Stover's Quebec. The forfeit money, Guardian's Sale. suit for divorce. Decree granted. S. H. Walker ha* sold his ranch near place as baggage master on the run be weak place in the track and waited in the $75, is held by J. M. Walbridge. Both Jemima Colver and Jesse Dollarhide Bonanza, Klamath county, to H. W. tween Ashland and Roseburg. Alc- storm for some time to warn the coming horses are in good condition and will go Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of White Knit Underwear, from 25 cents up. vs. P. W. Olweil; suit for damages. Hoagland, for $1800. Cavish takes Quint. Guthrie's place as train of danger. With care they crossed into active training at once.—[Union. mi order of the county court of Jackson coun $ 1 OO. M. Ilion for new trial denied. Notice All Wool Red Knit Underwear, I ty, State of Oregon, made on the 6th day of brakeman, and Guthrie slips clear ofl' the dangerous place, and arrived in Red Toolsie, a lame Indian well known in October, 1885, in the matter of the estate and "Boll" is the name of the new post the end of the platform for the present. i ding about two hours late. Thursday of appeal given by plaintiffs. I All Wool White Knit Underwear, guardianship of Geo. V. Gillette and Hugh H. 5°- office at the mouth of Foot’s creek. W. morning the train went south but was Pendleton as Morse's Indian, was found Gillette, minors, the undersigned, guardian of The second child of Air. and Mrs. frozen to death near that town Sunday Good Canton Flannel, V. Jones is the P. M. said minors, will »ell ill public auction to the 5°- O'Neil Sentenced. stopped near Germantown by a bad break Galey, a little boy of four years, has had across which they could not transfer and morning of last week. He left town highest bidder for cash, and subject to con White Blankets, from $2 00 up. firmation by said county court, on Repairs have been made in the Woolen an attack of diphtheria since our last is On Tuesday last Judge Webster, for early Saturday evening under the in the second time, pronounced sentence of Mills s ra.e in front of Mr. Keatnur's sue, but at the present time his condition were obliged to return to Red Bluff, and fluence of liquor, and while plodding S aturday , the 27 th day of F ebruary , 18»6, --------- 000--------- wait for the Marysville train. The train At one o'clock P. M„ at the court house door at death upon Lewis O'Neil for the murder property on Alain street. is 1 eported as not serious, except from reached here about 10 p. m., bringing Imine to his wigwam was overcome by Jacksonville, in said county and state, all the of Lewis McDaniel of this place. The the deadly ardent, and laid down to right, title and interest of the **id Geo. V. Gil A number of horses in Alanzanita the fact that he seems predisposed to lette and Hugh H Gillette, minors as uforesaid. time set for his execution is Friday, precinct are said to be affected with some asthmatic trouble, which might have a some express matter but no mail from sleep in the snow, to awake no more. in and to all that certain lot. piece or parcel of below Red Bluff. March 12th, 1886, between the hours of disease resembling pinkeye. land lying and being in the city of Ashland, bad effect should the disease take a The Delta train has not been able to county of Jackson, State of Oregon, and par ten and two o’clock. A large number of The Redding Independent of last Sat change for the worse. There is no dip- make its regular time since the storm but --------- 000------- -- ticularly described as follows, to wit: Several Ashland sportsmen are talk tlieria in town so far as reported. urday says; “ We were shown to-day a people were in the court room at the I An undivided one eighth interest in and to has met with no serious accident so far as time the sentence was pronounced, ing of making a trip out to the Klamath large, flat pebble which was heavily the lot known and designated on the official The lime rock shipped to Portland we can learn. map of the city of Ashland, county of Jack- O'Neil made a short speech, in which he lakes to have a whack at the ducks. coated en one side with gold, giving it son, State of Oregon, for 1883, as •' A. V. from Rock Point i* said to make better asserted his innocence and complained the appearance of a magnificent nugget. BLOCKADE OF THE O. H. A N. Gillette." Postoffices arc having a tolerably easy lime than that from the San Juan quar Terms of Sale—Cash in hand. that he had not had a fair trial—also ex •ime now, but wait till the delayed over Again the overland traffic on the North It was found in the gravel diggings near M artha L. G illette , Guardian. pressed his resentment at the Judge for land mail come* down from the north. ries on the Sound. It was purchased by ern Pacific line is brought to a stop by the Copley, and the finder thought at first he Dated Nov. 27th, 1885. the Clackamas paper company, whose not having been allowed the longest pos blockade of the O. R. & N. road between had beaten the record for big nuggets. Mr. Kane, R. R. agent here, thinks mills are near Portland, and burned by sible lease of life possible under the law The Dalles and Portland. Immense snow The specimen is in the possession of Notice to Taxpayers. —sixty days from date of sentence. He trains will be run through over the O. & them near the mills. It suits their pur slides and drifts have Covered the track John George, who will place it in his pose well (a large amount of lime is re is said to appear in better health than . C. R. R. within about four days. cabinet.” Notice is hereby given that a five-mill tax quired in paper manufacture) but they at Hood river to such a depth that snow has been levied by the City Council of the most people expected to see him, in view Blount comes to the front with a new plows are of no avail, and the slow work The Lakeview Examiner addresses the City of Ashland; and that the tax roll has of the reports of his threatening to starve ad this week. Ho is not afraid to let the think the expense of transportation will of removal by shovels will have to be de been placed in the hands of the undersigned, following interesting epistle to its be too great to warrant them in using himself. will remain so for sixty (GO; days, during people know what he has for sale. pended upon to open tiie way. It is be patrons: "We have tried not to slight and which time I will receive and receipt for said it for the present. lieved the snow lies on the track as deep S. 1». T aylor , Marshal. any one in sending out subscription taxes. County Superintendent Colvig has A Huge Wolf Killed. Ashland, Or.. Jan. 27, 1886. Two young men arrived in town yes as it was during the memorable blockade statements, but if any one has been been visiting some of the schools of the [Portland Oregonian.) terday with a team consisting of five of last winter, when the passengers upon missed we will be only too glad to supply county during the past week or two. horses and one mule, attached to a good two imprisoned trains were held in such them with duplicates. We are sorry to For about two months past a ferocious "The boys" instituted a charivari for ' wagon. The horses were in very poor peril. One train has been caught in the inform the neighbors that it takes money When Baby was sick we gave her wild beast has been ravaging the borders (ASTORIA of Washington and Yamhill counties, the bridegroom at Houck’s hotel last I Condition, looking as if they hadn’t had blockade this time, but is sidetracked at to conduct a newspaper successfully, and I When she was a Child she cried for a square meal for many a day. The I Monday night, but failed to bring him a station, where the passengers are all like any other business we are obliged to (ASTORIA and in that time has killed fifty calves young men were discouraged with the comfortably provided for. to call for cash occasionally—it makes our When she became a Miss she clung CASTOR1A and eleven colts belonging to different out. poor traveling and offered to sell the books look better, and—and—we have When she had children »lie gave them farmers. The beast had been seen sev A petition is in circulation for the es- MINING ITEMS. (ASTORIA. more to eat, and—and—of course we eral times, and from its great size and tablishment of a rew postoffice at Fos whole outfit, horses, mule, wagon and F. H.Carter can give you a better ¡taper when we •!■•■ big tracks it made was supposed to ter's place in Table Rock precinct, this harness, for $300. Air. finally came along and made the pur- B. F. Aliller has sold his mines 011 know that you have paid for it.” be a bon which had escaped from a county. Clothier and Hatter, Odd Fellows Block, Ashland, Or. chase. He’ll need lots of oats at his Sardine creek to parties from Aledford, UARltlED. menagerie. Many efforts were made to Down in Southern California there All parties indebted to Miller A Co. feed stable for awhile. who will put in a hydraulic pipe soon. destroy it. Washington county offered —BABER.—At Houck's hotel in Ashland. have been damaging floods during the WAR Jan. 25, 1886, bv Rev A M Russell, Mr Charles a reward of $150 for its capture, and a on book account are requested to make Wednesday's Yreka Journal says: I storms of the past two weeks. At Los Negotiations are pending for the pur War and Miss Lena Baber. party of twenty-five hunted several days immediate payment to G. F. Billings, Klamath river, at Oak Bar, was higher chase of John T. Layton’s placer claim on * Angeles the river rose to such a bight as Ashland, Or. [2wk M'DI'I.IN —RUBLE—At the Commercial hotel. for it, but failed to kill it, although it last Saturday and Sunday than it has Applegate by a Chinese company of Port ' to flood the lower part of the city and de Grant's Pass, on Wednesday, »an'lary 20, 1886. was seen and several shot* fired st it. Candidates for the county offices are been for some years, having raised over land. $65,000 is the amount asked by stroy many houses and other property. by Hon. Garrett Crockett. Charles W M'Dulin and Miss Anna P Ruble; all of Josephine The brute hamstrung the animals it at I beg-nning to express guardedly their 54 feet during the storm. Fred Kols Air. Layton and the mines are well worth Th« damage altogether to city property, county, Oregon. ÍÍ tacked, and after thus disabling then de willingness to submit to the importu lost his ferry boat and cable, Quigley it. garden lands, etc., in that vicinity is GOODALL—BENSON—In Grant's Pass, on tile voured them at its leasure. A few days nities of their friends, etc. lost his cable and had the stanchion on l»th inst., Mr John Goodall <>f Grant's Pass, The Jacksonville company that has un reckoned at from $150,000 to $200,000, since a farmer living near the Tualatin but formerly of Drain nnd Miss Emma Ben Smoked dried beef hams is one of the Oak Bar side pulled out, but saved his dertaken the development of the Timber and several lives were lost through drown son of Drain. found one of his colts killed and he latest exportation* from the East for sale ferry boat, and Johnson lost the cable ing. A dispatch of 26th from Stockton strewed some poison on the carcass. in Ashland. Which is it that won't of Ins ferry, saving the boat. An im Gulch mine has men at work upon a‘200- says; What is known as AIoss tract is BORN. The next morning he found the long- grow here, beef or smoke? mense quantity of drift wood and troes foot prospect tunnel. An assessment of completely inundated and damaged to sought destroyer lying dead beside it in floated down the river, and the strong H percent, per week upon.the capital extent of $50,000. Levees about Robert's RE AM ES—In Jacksonville, January 19. 188«, to the wife of Thus G Kearnes, a daughter. Air. Garrison, the well-known breeder freshet will give the river a good clean stock carries on the work. the shape of a huge wolf. No one knew Island broke and 13,000 acres of grain NEATHAMER On Evans creek. January 4th, what specie* of wolf it was, and as it of tine poultry at Forest Grove, has an ing out of the immense qumtity of tail Five Ashland gentlemen, Messrs. P. were submerged. Damage at latter place 1886, to the wife of I>. N'eathuiner, a daugh I had a thick neck and a sort of shaggy advertisement in this issueof the T idings , ings, a benefit greatly needed. Powell, P. Lyttleton, S. A. Greene, I. S. will reach $300,000. ter. mane they called it a "buffalo wolf." It concerning egg* for hatching. For “cheek" and aggressive presump Moon and -------- have located a mining NOAH—In Sain's valley. January 15. 1886. to Articles of incorporation were tiled on was probably a gray wolf, but a very the wife of Alonzo Noah, a daughter. About eighteen inches of snow at C F. tion, there is a man in Ashland who claim in the Wagner creek district ujmhi the 19th inst. with the secretary of state, large one, as it was seven feet in length Blake's place on the Dead Indian road a ledge discovered by AL Alickelson sev Nil. ES—At Ilenley, Jan. 11th. 1886, to Mi. ami might almost vie with a certain well- from tip to tip and three feet three last week, and three feet of snow on the known newspaper proprietor in South eral years ago. Air. Alickelson has lo incorporating the Newport, Cape Foul- Mrs. F. E. Nile«, a daughter. I« AT weather and King's A’alley R. R. The inches in height, and made * track seven summit of the road this way. ern Oregon. The fellow claims to be a cated an extension of the claim. incorporators are, S. IL Bailey, G. R. inches in length. It had five bullet Are you made miserable by Indiges Messrs. A. Alford and L. F. Willits Megginson, J. \N. Brasfield and Royal The mountains surrounding our favored doctor, and goes from house to house holes in it and one of its fore legs was forcing his services upon whomever will tion, Constipation, dizziness, Loss of have located a claim upon a ledge of The F. Kiker, all of Benton county, broken. Of course there is great re valley protect it well from the storm joicing among the farmers over its death, winds that have been sweeping the Pa ba frightened or duped into allowing quartz on Wagner creek where considera business of the corporation shall be to Appetite, Yellow Skin? Shiloh’s Vital- and they all hope that no more of the citic slope from Alaska to Panama during him to treat them for 82 a week. His ble work was done years ago by A. G. build, equip and operate a narrow-gauge izer is a positive cure. For sale at J H attention is directed to ladies chiefly, Rockfullow and others, who have since railroad from Newport or Cape Foul Chitwood <& Son's. the past fortnight. »one kind will come to the funeral. and he pretend* to be able by staring at abandoned the claim. The rock is said weather to intersect with the narrow Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy—a positive The barometer went down low in Ash their eye-balls to give an accurate di to yield considerable copper, in addition gauge now in operation in King's valley. Prohibition Organization. cure for catarrh, diphtheria and canker land last week, as it did everywhere on agnosis in every case. He always telU to gold prospects. Also to construct telegraph and steam- nmuth. For salo by J H Chitwood & I’ursu.mt to the call of the Central the coast. We had plenty of rain, but every woman whom he meets that she is •hip lines to co-operate therewith, and Son. Report says that a company of men our mountain walls on every side Committee, a large number of the citizens a sufferer from Swine disease, and always buiid wharves, etc. The principal office Hackmetack—a lasting and fragrant of Ashland assembled at Myer's hall for sheltered us closely from the heavy winds promises a cure fcr two dollars a week. from Ashland have "jumped" what is to be at Newport, Oregon. Capital known as the Holman ledge on Jackson perfume. Prince 25 and 50 cents. For I tho purpose of organizing the Prohibition that played havoc in many places The fellow is undoubtedly an unmitigated creek, owned by C. C. Beckman, who stock $3,000,003, divided into 30,000 sale by J. H. Chitwood A Son. ¡■arty in Jackson county. The sterm of last Saturday in Siski nuisance, if not worse, and should be holds a title on the ground from the gov share* ut $100 each. Un motion Amos Willits was chosen you county was accompanied by a violent run out of town, A nasal injector free with c-ach bottle ernment as Bchool land. This is consid temporary chairman, ar.d J. E. Houston wind, which did not, however, do any of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Prico 50 Ayer's Sarsaparilla, being highly con ered one of the most valuable pieces of Two Great Discoveries. secretary. cents. For sale at Chitwood’s. serious damage. Yreka, owing to its centrated, requires smaller doses, and is mining property in the State and we The following committee* were selected; sheltered poaition, escaped the wind. The discovery of cocaine has aided more effective, than any other blood med would like t<> see it worked by some one. H. B. Errell.of Pavilion. N, Y., says Com. on organization, Messrs J. E. surgery in making delicate operations, by of llev. Gilmore's Aromatic Wine: “I believe it Vilas would m> doubt be much pleased icine. It is the cheapest, because the —[Sentinel. Houston, J. H. Russell and W. B. Stil lessening pain »nd doing away with to be a most desirable remedy to lie placed best. Quality and not quantity should well; on resolutions, Alessrs. C. B. Kings with the reduced mail facilities between chloroform. St. Jacobs Oil removes all ! in every family." For sale at the City drug 1 e considered. A Great Southern Remedy. bury. Horace Root. R. S. Reed, George this place and Portland at present if he pain and inflammation which follow se I store. were informed that we are not likely to Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve i N ntley and Benj. Eggleston. Simmons Liver Regulator, purely veg vere cuts or bruises. Ladies, is life and health worth preserv The rejiort of Com. on organization have more than >>ne through mad in a croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. etable, is universally used in the South ing'/ If you think so, use Gilmore’s Aro matic Wine. For sale at the City drug was rendered and accepted. The consti week. For sale by J H Chitwood A' Son. to arouse the torpid liver to healthy ac Brickmaker Wanted. store. tution was then presented and received tion. It cures malaria, biliousness, dys Besides the large building to be used Wfiat will cure throat and lung troubles? The undersigned, who recently bought thirty-five signatures. Rev. E. J. Whitney of Clarkson, N. Y.sava pepsia, headache, constipation and piles. as a sash and d< <>r factory at Grant's Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir. For sale at On motion the club elected the follow Pass, the Sugar 1’ine Lumber Alanu- . th? City drug store. No nausea or griping. It is most effec the brjekyard property of H. Box near Gilmore's Aromatic Wine for female weak ing pernanent officers: President, J. E. facturing Co. will also put up a large I : Ashland,* wants an expert brickmaker ness. stauds without a rival. For Bale at Give your children, for coughs aud colds. tive in starting the secretions of the who will take charge of the manufacture the City drug store. Houston; Vice Presidents, J. D. Fountain warehouse, in winch to store the pro I , croup, whooping cough and hoarseness. liver, causing the bile to act as a cathar and Benj. Eggleston; Secretary, W. S. ducts of the factory. . Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir. For sale at tic. Regulates the bowels and imparts of brick; facilities, clay and wood to be Farmer» anil Nlwhanic». (Jure; Treasurer. J. H. Russell. furnished him. Apply at once. Ashland 1 the City drug store. vigor and health to the whole system. Save money and doctor bills. Relieve The freight train cauie no further The following delegates, to the State postoffice. C. W. W ithrow . your mothers, wives and sisters Dy a timely I ’ersons ordering ¡»ackages from the Tenq>erance Alliance, were elected; south than Roseburg this week. It may Jan. 15, 1885. purchase of Dr. Bosanko's Cough Hnd Order blanks for Eagle Mills at Clay Alessrs D. C Herrin, J. H. Maj field reach Ashland next week, and may not— i E 1st will save time ami money by calling ton A Gore s, Hunsaker A Dodge's, or at Lung Syrup, Lest known remedy for coughs, at the express "tfice for shipping mstruc- probably not, unless the extensive re colds, croup nnd bronchial affections. Re and C. A. Nutley. the office of G. F. Billing». Orders left Nature s own remedy, Oregon Kidney lieves children of croup in one night, may [26. Alessrs. Benj. Eggleston and J. D. pairs needed <>n the road be completed I tiou stickers. at these places will receive prompt atten save you hundreds of dollars. Price 50 Tea. Fountain were appointed a committee sooner than is anticipated. Scott Valley honey, in comb or ex tion. cents and $1. Samples free. Sold by J H E agle M ills . week nt Fresh candies received this for organization in the county. For dyspepsia and liver complaint, , tr acted, very fine! at Hunsaker A Chitwood A Son. Fine residence and lot (or aale at low Burckhalter A: Hasty *. The Secretary was instructed to furnish you have a printed guaiautee on every Dodge’s. X Proper Treatment for t'nugtis. price—apply aj once. Two houses for the T idings with a copy of the ¡>roceeu- bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never Lard cans $1.50 per d. zen at Willard A thousand dollars to loan on farm rent- G. F. B illing *. , fails to cure For sale by J H Chitv* K>d That the reader may fully understand ings of the meeting. & Eubanks’. All tinware at bottom what projierty. Apply to G. F. Billing«. constitutes a umxl oough and lung Great interest was manifested, ami we i A; Son. Iinpotency in man or woman cured by prices. syrup, we will sav that Tar and Wild Cherry trust a nucleus formed around which the G Imore ’ a Aromatic Wine. For sale ‘ at Blanks for mining location notices for Read tlierte tacts—It may stive your li e— the basis of the beat remedies yet discov the C.ty drug store. Grape, plum, lemon, strawberry, black is Prohibition sentiment of the county will Gilmore'u Aromatic Wine cures sui pre *ed sale at the T idings office, ered. These ingredients with several oth berry, quince, crab apple and cu.rraut "atper, a«d earnest work b$ enepatagod uieuslrqatiou nnd painful m< H'ti.y sick ers equally as efficacious, enter largely in A new invoice of “The King of The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bour a ■ jellies at Burckhalter i Hasty a. to Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, that will result in the destruction of our ness. For sale at the City drug store. bon, Ind., says: “Both myself and wife Soaps, washes without rubbing. Try it thus making it one of the most reliable For sale by Hunsaker & Dodge. x country’s curse. You can get those canned meats you now on the market. Price 50 cents and $1. Deeds, mortgages, real estate and 'US* owe our lives to Shiloh's Consumption Aiceting adjourned to meet Wednes tice’s blauks for sale at the T iding . i office Cure.” For sale at J H Chitwood A Deviled ham, turkey, chicken and were asking for at Burckhalter & Samples free. Sold by J H Chitwood A day. Feb. 3, 1886, at 2 F. M. Ha*ty*. * Son's. tongue at B. & Hasty a. t at the lowest prices. I Sen. W. 8. G obe , Sccy. FORTY DAYS SALE Overcoats and Winter CLOTHING, .A. T 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Socks, Suspenders, Gloves, Neckwear -¿kc. &c., at CASH PRICES. The object in offering the above goods at so great a sacrifice, is to make room for my Spring stock of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, now being manufactured in San Francisco and the East. And will be the largest and finest ever brought to Southern Oregon. N. B.—All Sales Strictly Cash. No exceptions made. Yours very truly, O. H. BLOUNT, E OSS!” Place to buy Groceries and Provisions HUNSAKER &. DODGE’S. I 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 & EUBANKS Ashland, Or., Dec. 9,1885.