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THE ASHLAND TIDINGS BREVITIES. HERE AND THERE. While in an epileptic fit Mr. Perkins PERSONAL. CUBE FOB PILÇS. Weekly Weather Record. Sidewalk Notice. fell into the fire place in his cabin on Piles are frequently preceded by a sense- Elliott creek last week and was seriously To theowners of property facing upon 'he of weight in the back, loins and lower part The skating rinks still run. Lakeview had twelve inches of snow Following is the weather record of the ..FEBRUARY 5, 1886 Sheriff Jacobs was in town last Satur FRIDAY east side of Main street (Ashland, Or.) between of the abdomen, causing the patient to but not fatally burned. one day last week. U. S. signal service office in Ashland for day. Mrs J Houck's hotel and the corner of Oak suppose he has some affection of the kid Oh! when will the freight train cornel the week ending Thursday evening, street: R oohis for Rent. neys or neighboring organs. At times, It wouldn’t take many months like Ab. Giddings is spending several weeks Laboring Chinese at Victoria are al You are hereby notified that the city council Masque ball at Jacksonville next Fri the last to bring moss on the trees here, Feb 4th: of the city of Ashland has ordered a sidewalk symptoms of indigestion are present, flatu most starving for want of food. in town. A pleaant parlor and lodging rooms for day. to be built along Main street in front of the lency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A like that which decorates the orchard* DAY TEMPERATURE RAINFALL rent, furnished, in choice location near property aforesaid, by tbe owners thereof, said moisture, like perspiration, producing a G. S. Butler has gone out to Klamath California is now sending Oregon her and forests in the Willamette and Snow has been melting rapidly on the Highest In inches Lowest. sidewalk to be eight feet wide, with four very disagreeable itching, after getting business part of town. For particulars fresh roll butter from new pastures. county again. Umpqua. stringers 2x6 running full length; decking to warm, is a common attendant. Blind, mountains. inquire at the T iding office. [33—tf. J an 29 40 52 .07 be of l‘k. inch plank; to be built on the es bleeding, and itching piles yield at once Mr. J. F. Kelley came up from Grant's The Plaindealer wants the stockmen of tablished grade made by city surveyor; and High water in the Klamath river has Mining agency in Ashland now. Still 30 54 .35 47 if you fail to begin the construction of said to the appilcation of Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Douglas county to have a big horse parade A Matter of Importance. cleaned out the tailings below the min Pass last Saturday. we are progressing. 31 58 48 .25 sidewalk within twenty days from date of this Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts and show in Roseburg. ing gulches in Siskiyou county, where notice, the street commissioner of said city affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying Feb 1 41 .04 59 Robert Taylor, who has been laid up All persons indebted to the under There is very little snow left now on the debris has been accumulating for w ill be ordered to build the same at your ex’ the intense itching, and effecting a perma 2 58 46 for two months or more with pneumonia, .07 The citizens of Rosbburg, at their signed, will please make immediate set the mountain roads. pensc. nent cure. Prioe 50 cents. Address, the several years. 39 3 54 .00 is able to be out again. wagon road meeting last Saturday, col By order of the council, tlement. All bills, whether large or Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Sold J. 8. E ubanks , Recorder. 4 Deviled ham, turkey, chicken and 56 .00 37 lected §250 to pay for a survey of the ’ by J H Chitwood A Son. small, must be collected without further The through mails from the north ar Henry Nutley, son of Rev. Geo. Nut- Ashland, Or., Feb. 5, 1886. + delay. 1 hope customers will be kind ! tongue at B. A Hasty’s. rive here only every alternate day now, ley, came in from Warner valley last proposed wagon road from that place to Total precipitation 0.77 James Sullivan of Salem, Oregon, says be Crater lake. enough to attend to this without further Blanks for mining location notices for the train between Roseburg and the week, for a visit in Ashland. Dissolution of Copartnership. was cured of the asthma, by Othaww’» Mag By F. N ewman , Signal Service trouble. J. D. F ountain . Grave ereek tunnel taking two days for The “Star” baseball club of Portland netic Elixir. Per sale at the City drug I sale at the T idings office. C. S. Sergent is visiting Linkville, Notice is hereby given that the copartner store. the round trip will re-»rganize for the coming season, We do not sound a needless alarm Grand ball at Medford by the A. O. and it is reported that Sergent Bros, ship existing between the undersigned, doing Mining Work. Mr. A. Higgins, of Wyoming, N. Y., says The buds on the fruit trees have begun will remove from Phoenix to that place and expect to have a much stronger team when we tell you that the taint of scrof a butchering business in Ashland under the U. W. lodge on Feb. 22d. firm name of Hosley 4 Miller, is this day dis he had the Piles for nearly 40 years, and than last year. ula is in your blood. The Sentinel of Saturday says: The to swell already, and if such warm weath next spring. solved by mutual consent. was cured by using Gilmore's Pile Specific. Property sells in Ashland at just about er as we have been having should con Jacksonville Milling and Mining Co. ~ The books and Recounts of the firm are in For sale at the City drop store. It is reported that Sol. Abraham has For lame Back, Side or Chest use the the same figures as last year. Win. Phipps and N. S. Redden, of bands of R. II. Miller, who herebv give» this week let the contract for running tinue, the blossoms will be out as soon or notice to all persons knowing themselves in Medford, who have been attending Ash •old a half interest in his Glendale land Shiloh’s Porous Plaster Price 25 cts. debted their tunnel in Timber gulch, J. N. The evening meetings at the M. E. sooner than last season. to said firm that such accounts must be timber and mill property to Geo. Lar- For sale by J H Chitwood <t Son. NEW THIS WEEK. land College during the winter, returned settled immediately with him. Mr. Miller may Casteal being the successful bidder at church were continued this week. rant, recently from the east. Wm. R. Jones bought 120 acres of home the first of tbe week. be found at his residence on Spring street. That hacking cough can be so quickly §4 50 |>er foot. Mr. Casteal commenced C has . H osley . XV. P. Jacoby has received his com choice land of Gen. John E. Ross last An exchange says: Lane county paid ! cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee R. B. M iller . work at once and has been making about Mr. Sol Wise, of Myrtle Point, Coos week for §5200. Mr. Jones intends to S3 apiece for registry hooks and Linn ! it. J H Chitwood & Son. Ashland, Or., Feb, 1,1886. three feet each day, employing two men mission as postmaster at Gold Hill. county, was married at San Francisco on a comfortable home for himself Seven divorces granted by the Circuit make as assistants. From where the tunnel Sunday of last week to Miss Carrie Ad county §1 a piece. They evidently need Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchi upon it, we understand. now is it is thought that 150 feet more Court in Jackson county last month. ler, of Windsor, Cal. His many friends some business officers in Laue county. Citation to Heirs, tis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Messrs. C. T. Harris, Zumwalt and m Ashland wish him much joy in his will strike the ledge 150 feet below the The beet sugar industry is receiving a Cure. For sale at Chitwood’s. Several cases of mining claims being In the county court of tho Ptutc of Oregon, for Barton, of this place, have tiled a min married life. a irface. good deal of attention in California, and “jumped” in Jackson county recently. Nature's own remedy, Oregon Kidney the county of Jackson. ing location upon the old Holman ledge, In the matter of the estate of Geo. W. Fordyce, OLIVE CUTTINGS, Ripe Wood, $10 per 1,000 the interest will probably soon spread to Tea. Mr. R. M. C. Brown, who has been in Mining locations continue to be re situated on school land belonging to C. deceased. Citation. Walker—Grubb. Douglas county during the winter, was Oregon and Washington Territory. To Anna Fordyce, Clara Fordyce, Asa For OLIVE TREES. 3 to 6 feet, $30 per 100. Fresh ground buckwheat flour,Gerrnea, ported from various parts of the county. C. Beekman, of Jacksonville. dyce F Fordyce, and all others inter On Wednesday of this week Daniel in Ashland tins week oil his return to A Portland paper of last week says; cracked wheat, and rolled oats, at Clay ested in Edgar said estate, greeting: 25 Packets Vegetable Seeds By Grass and winter grain have been grow Walker and Miss Sarah J. Grubb, of Ash John Adams, a son of Richard Adams his ranch near Plevna. Mrs. Brown will Meat is advancing in price. A large ton & Gore’s. x In the name of the State of Oregon, You are land precinct, were united in marriage, ing at a rapid rate during the past week. of Waldo, and an employe of Wm. By remain wilt relatives in the L'mpqua for band of good beef steers were sold at 4 hereby culled and required to appear in the Mail for $1. Lard cans §1.50 per d<zen at Willard county court of the state of Oregon, for the the nuptial knot being tied at Medford Roads are about as bad in most places bee in his mines, died at his home last another year, finding her health to cents on foot, called 8 cents for the & Eubanks’. All tinware at bottom county of Jackson, at the court room thereof, by Rev. M. A. Williams. The groom is as they were ever known in this valley. week of diphtheria, aged about 20 years. steadily improve there. at Jacksonville, in the county of Jackson, on meat. Send for Catalogue aud make your own Se prices. * Tuesday, the 2d day of March, 1886. al ten lections. a well known and highly respected citizen His death is mourned by many friends. o'clock in the forenoon of that day, then and Capt. Fowler, of the calvary troop Two sisters, Dora and Mary Sc>tt, Grape, plum, lemon, strawberry, black there to show cause, if any, why the final a>- of this valley, and the bride, is also well J. D. Fountain publishes a notice un Messrs. Hosley <fc Miller, of the Cash R. J. TRUMBLE & CO., known and esteemed by everyone in this der the head of “an important matter.” Market, have dissolved partnership, Mr. stationed at Fort Klamath, was in town living near Red Bluff, Cal., were drowned berry, quince, crab apple and currant count of the executrix of the above named yesterday en route for Portland for a estate should not be accepted ami approved, the other day by being thrown from a 419 and421 SansomeSt.,San Francisco,Cal. jellies at Burckhalter & Hasty's. * part of our county. Many are the good and the said executrix discharged from her Mention this paper. Judge Webster will open circuit court Miller retiring from the firm. A notice short visit there. He was accompanied wagon into Reed's creek, which was at wishes offered for their future happiness. said trust, as prayed for in the final account in another column has something of in Nature’s own remedy, Oregon Kidney duly tiled herein. The bride and grootn returned from for Lake county at Lakeview next Mon terest to those for whom it is intended. by the paymaster. Maj. Larned, who freshet bight. Witness, the Hon. E. D e P eatt . Judge of the is returning to Vancouver from an otfi- Tea. Medford Wednesday evening, and are day. Some of the women in Redding who county court of the Slate of Oregon, for th< cial visit to Ft. Klamath. Scott Valley honey, in comb or ex- county of Jackson, with the seal of said The big irrigating ditch at Linkville now at their home up the valley. have been depending upon the Chinese Piping is in progress at the hydraulic court uffixed, this 7th day of January. A. 1>. traded, very tine! at Hunsaker & to do their washing, now have to roll mines of E. K. Anderson on Anderson overflowed its hanks in many places dur 1886. MEDFORD BREVITIES. Dodge ’ s. X ing the big rain storm there two weeks Attest. W. H. P arker , Clerk. Cana) Company. up their sleeves and splash the suds, and creek. ago, threatening to flood the town to an loan on farm A thousand dollars to they are fornist the anti-Chinese move last Supt. Colvig visited Medford “The Rogue River Canal Company,” Trains continue to run in the daytime uncomfortable degree, but no damage property. Apply to G. F. Billings. ment. Guardian's Sale. Saturday. an incorjM>rati<?n of citizens of Sam’s between Ashland and the Grave creek was done. Maccaroni in one pound packages at valley, was organized about two weeks tunnel. It is said that work will be commenced Henry Smith, of Wolf creek, was in Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of x Messrs. Wells «& Slade have added to town during the past week. since. The incoqiorators are A. C. Stan next summer to extend the O. & C. line, Hunsaker & Dodge's. an order of the county court of Jackson coun For A No. 1 butter go to J. D. Foun their fine ranch property in Sprague river State of Oregon, made on the 6th day of ley, H. W. Shipley, Jos. France, F. A. west side, from Corvallis to Harrisburg. You can get those canned meats you ty, October. 1885, in the matter of the estate and He keeps the best in the I valley, Klamath county, by the purchase The Medford Literary society meets When completed, the main passenger English and A. S. Moon, and the cap tain's. were asking for at Burckhalter & guardianship of Geo. V. Gillette and Hugh II. [4w of a large tiact of land of J. F. Munz. Wednesday evenings of each week. ital stock is placed at §100,000 in shares market. Gillette, minors, the undersigned, guardian of train will no longer run through Salem, Hasty’s. * I said minors, will sell al public auction to the of §50 each The object of the incorjio- Chinese New Year begins to-morrow, They will sow a large acreage of grain Ed. Hanley started last Monday for and the east side, but on the west side When doctors cannot help you. then take highest bidder for cash, and subject to con ration is to construct a canal to take and only a Chinaman can tell when it this season. line. Harney valley to attend to his stock in- Gilmore's Magnetie Elixir for your throat firmation by sai<i county court, on water from Rogue river for use in irrigat will end. S aturday , the 27 th day or F ebruary , 18*6, terests there. Out in Sprague river valley a number Washington county farmers believe and lungs. For salo at the City drug store. At ing and mining, and possibly for power one o'clock r. M., at tho court-house door at of cattle are being fed this winter. Al The swollen streams fell considerably Anson Horn h. of Blackberry, Ills., says Jacksonville, in said county anil state, all the Herman Myer, of Brownsboro, informs that a great deal of good has been done in manufacturing, also. The officers of Bert Walker is feeding 500 head; Wm. he owes his life to Gilmore’s Magnetio right, title and interest of the said Geo. V. Gil the company are: A. C. Stanley, presi from their high-water mark the first of Robinson 400 head; J. F. Munz, 600 us that stock is looking quite bad in by the snow and recent heavy rains in Elixir. Try it. For sale at the City drug lette and Hugh H Gillette, minors as aforesaid, the week. drowning and otherwise destroying the that section in and to all that certain lot. piece or parcel of dent; H. W. Shipley, vice-president; Jos. store. head, and others from one to two hun land lying aud being in the city of Ashland, field mice, which have dune so much France, treasurer, and F. A. English. Still groceries left which will be sold dred head each. M. A McGinnis returned last Tues damage to grain in some parts of the Why will you suffer from ague and ma county of Jackson. State of Oregon, and par secretary. below first cost by Caro Bros., in Rees day from Chicago, where he has been on state, and were becoming plentiful in laria when Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will ticularly described as follows, to wit: An undivided one eighth interest in and to A fine large lot well located on Granite a business visit. cure you? For sale at the City drug store. the er's Block. x lol known and designated on the official that county. street. Great variety of choice fruit Murder near Little Klamath Lake. John H. Yates, of Batavia, N. Y., says; map of the city of Ashland, county of Jack- Bills to the amount of over §500 were trees; house and barn; will be sold at a The cornice on Williams's block has son. State of Oregon, for 1883, as “ A. V. "I cheerfully commend Independence lias a genuine hermit, a Elmore Decker was shot and killed by ordered paid by the City Council last very low price if applied for within ten been completed and presents a very Gillette." Your Aromatic Wine Robinson Crusoe, or Alexander Selkirk, Terms of Sale—Cash in hand. Lew Allen, near Little Klamath Lake, M onday evening. It did new life aud vigor send days. Terms—half cash, balance in one handsome appearance. M artha I.. G illette , Guardian. or whatever you are a mind to call him. Through this weak frame of mine. in Siskiyou county, Cal., last Monday i Dated Nov. 27th, 1885. year. G. F. B illings . Jesse Parker has bought a ranch out The plasterers are now at work in The fellow has dug a hole in the river It did for all mv stomach ills evening. The report of the affair re than the doctor and his pills.'' A careful examination of the body of Angle & Plyinale's new brick and it will bank, thatched Ins domicile with boards For More Notice to Taxpayers. ceived here is as follows: Decker had in Sprague river valley, and will move sale at the City drug store. out in the spring. and straw and at last accounts was doing soon be ready for the “ shebang. ” Henry Carter, who was found dead near bought of Allen some inprovements on a Notice is hereby given that a five mill tax I The Medford reduction works has Squaw lake recently, disclosed the fact piece <>f government land, and then filed O. Harbough started last Monday on well. — [Bulletin. Pasture to Let. has been levied by the City Council of the on the land. Allen afterward wanted been using wood shipped on the tailroad that his neck was broken. This leaves a business trip to California, Ho ex Sheriff Charlton makes the statement City Ashland; and that the tax roll has ..... Good pasture to let on the Hargadine been of placed in the hands of the undersigned, no doubt that he was thrown from his pects t<> return about the first of April. that last year he collected all but §40 of the land, but Decker would not give it I from Grant • Pass. and Bauers places near Ashland at lowest «nd will remain so for sixty (60; days, during i horse and thus received the fatal injuries up, which caused trouble between them. which time I will receive and receipt for said Deeds, mortgages, real estate and jus A new engine will be added to the the county taxes, and §20 of that terms. Will also winter stock. taxes. S. D. T aylor , Marshal. On Monday evening Decker was passing tice's blanks for sale at the T idings office All the delayed mail from the north, quartz mill ill a few days, and it will amount was against an estate and will be Apply to the undersigned. Ashland, Or., Jan. 27. 1886. Allen’s house, and Allen opened his door at the lowest prices. paid. It is evident that people pay their including that from the Eastern states, then be able to crush more ore than it J ohn R eal . and shot him dead with a Winchester taxes in Lake county. Well, they Ashland, Or., July 30, 1885. which had been held by the blockade on lias heretofore. Choice Farms for Sale, Prof. W. J. Dean, of the Wagner the O. R. & N. road, reached Ashland rifle. Allen had not been arrested at should, when there is so little to pay.— creek school, gave an interesting lecture last report, but the slreritF of Siskiyou Geo. H. Chick had the misfortune to [Examiner. Tuesday evening, and kept the postoflice THE UNDERSIGNED OFFERS FOR A Horse Missing at Central Point recently. county was after him. force busy for many hours in distribut cut his wrist quite severely with a chisel sale a No. 1 grain farm, containing 204 Four locomotives on the O. R. & N. L ater —Allen lias surrendered himself one day last week. It is a painful, though The Henley Cornet Band will give a ing it. During the present month some one lias acres of tillable land situated on the stage road were thrown from the track one to the sheriff at Yreka. not serious, wound. driven away from the Hargadine pasture a road, six miles east of Jacksonville. Plaoe masquerade ball at the Champions’ hall mile west of Bonneville Saturday or horse of the following description, viz : Sorrel, is well improved; good well of water for The two-dollar-a-week doctor left town in that place this evening. Dr. Geo. DeBarr and wife, of Port Sunday. They were running a snow post two years old. good size; branded on left house use and living stream for stock. this week after treating two or Struck Different Colors. shoulder with u V upside down under a half Also 215 acres lying within half a mile of Jay Niles, who cameover from Henley three patients sufficiently to get into land, are visiting W. H. Barr, of this plow when they came in collision with a circle and a I). It is believed the animal was Messrs. Clubb and Robert«, while lip last Friday, says he never saw the road trouble. He probably diagnosed his own place. They expect to remain in this large block of ice. One of the locomo driven away through mistake, as brands do Phoenix, all under fence, county road on the valley about six miles above Ashland muddier on the mountain. tives was thrown thirty feet. The dam not show well this time of year. Anyone two sides: can at small expense be put in case from an examination of the public vicinity for some time. knowing anything concerning the where cultivation. For particulars call on or ad Tuesday concluded to prospect a little age is said to be about S15,000.—[News. abouts of said animal will confer a favor by dress and concluded absence was the best John Cox, of this place, is engaged in There will be a running race to-mor eye, communicating with the undersigned. for gold, and took up one pan of dirt On my 204 acre farm there is one hundred remedy. making one of his celebrated plows. Holden Dick, the Indian who mur A. T. K yle . J r . acres of grain and hay growing, that I will from a little gulch enclosed by a farm row on the Yreka track between the Ashland, Or., Jan. 26, 1886. They are warranted to run in the most dered Samuel Shaw at Madeline Plains sell with the farm. If desired, can give pos The quartz mill belonging to Morse A ! session at any time. fence After washing the dirt they had horses (Juebec and Jubilee. I sticky land. Any one having much in 1883, and Vincent Olivas, alias Mexi I Jacobs, put up by Geo. H. Chick at Va- two little colors of gold and a large piece Prospecting will open out in vigorous JOHN 8. HERRIN, Ashland. Or. I Buck leu's Arnica Salve “sticky” to plow should invest m one of can Ben, the murderer of Griffith Logan of silver. The best ¡>art of the silver Btyle when good, settled weather makes cent’s, near mouth of Indian creek, Sis these plows. R ev . O lvek . in Big Valley last fall, were taken from kiyou county, has been taken down and find wan the fact that the monometalista mountain climbing pleasant. The l>est Salve in the world for cuts, February 3d. the jail by a mob at Susanville, Cal., and will be moved to Humbug, to be used at A new invoice of “The King of can’t worry that piece at all, for it was bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever hanged about two weeks ago. The sores, tetter, Orchard men are beginning their some good paying ledges lately discovered chapped hands, chilblains, Soaps,’’ washes without rubbing. Try it! already coined in the shrqie of half-dol CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. sheriff was attending a bail at the time, i corns, and all skin eiuptions. and positive For sale by Hunsaker A Dodge. x lar. It was somewhat mutilated, having regular, annual solicitude about the early at that place. and knew nothing about it till the next ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is blossoms and the late frosts. had two small pieces cut from its rim, G, F. Pennebaker offers for sale his guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or The regular meeting of the City Coun day. The wife, mother and maid who suffer but was, nevertheless, a half-dollar. money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. from female weakness, will find Gilmore's Mr. O. Ganiard has bought the flour fine farm at Talent, being compelled by cil of Ashland was held last Monday The Modoc Independent of last week For sale by J. H. Chilwood <fc Son’s. The men didn’t want to spoil their luck, ing mill of Trumble Bros, on Rogue the ill health of his wife to seek a drier evening, with all members of the Coun Aromatic Wine a positive cure. For 6ale at the City drug store. says: The owners of cattle Lave, as a so they quit mining right there. The river; terms not made public. Ashland, Or., Feb. 5, 1886. climate. This is a fine place, in one of cil present except Lyttleton. Photographs. genera) thing, gathered up their bo- ground certainly showed pretty good the best locations in the valley, and Minutes of last meeting read and ap Nurserymen from Walla Walla have vines, and are feeding them hay. There prospects for gold, but it is a little too may be had upon reasonable terms See proved. Persons who may wish photographs from are still quite a number of horses rifn- negatives far from water to raise any excitement been selling a number of trees in Ash- ad. in another column. made by the undersigned while in On motion, ordered that G. High be ning out, but as horses do much better just now, and the silver deposit IS land during the past fortnight. Ashland can proeiirc them by sending orders granted the privilege of taking a street have all been S. L. Daniels, the horse man, has than cattle when the ground is covered to Grant's Pass, as the negatives suspected of being rather “spotted.” The county clerk will soon distribute K. F. EVERITT. i lamp not in use and putting it up at the with snow, the horse men will probably preserved. bought about 25 head of horses and Grant's Pass, Or., May 29,1885. the blanks aud books for use in the new mules in this valley, and now has them corner of Main aud Fork streets. Lost While Hunting. not begin to feed until it becomes ab fangled registration business. On motion, ordered that the property at rhe Ashland livery stable, preparatory solutely necessary. [Roseburg 1‘laindealer.] Ladies Mr. Zeller is improving his cottage on to driving to Califo nia next Monday. owners on north side of Main street be During the storm of last week, Mr. Spring street, and will make a handsome He paid from §85 to §150 per head for notified to build sifl< ' >lk in front of Saya the Roseburg Review: In some In delicate health and all who suffer Dumbleton and others of Camas valley in building of it before he is done their property from Mrs. Houck's hotel parts of Douglas county sheep are dying from habitual constipation will find the the animals purchased. Douglas county, went out hunting in the to Oak street within thirty days from in large numbers. Our informant says pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Mr. Casebier sold five head of mules It is reported that 1,000 white men date of notice. Said sidewalk to be that although the grass is unusually Figs more easily taken, and more benefi timber country bordering the valley. Mr. D. found an Elk track and followed to S. L. Daniels the other day for §700. will be put to work on the California and eight feet wide, with stringers 2x6 short that the sheep as a rule die fat. As cial in effect than any other remedy. It Oregon railroad above Slate creek in the inches, running full length; decking to the weather has been comparable mild, it acts promptly yet gently on the Bowels, it in the snow for a long distance, until The mules were broken to harness. the falling snow obliterated it, he then Neal Bros, have sold their placer min spring, and that the company intend hir be of plank 1J inches thick. is probable that some insectivora are do Kidneys, Liver and Stomach, and does attempted to retrace his course, but for ing claim on Wagner creek to a Mr. ing white men hereafter, and may dis The following bills were read, and on ing the mischief. It is a great waste to not sicken or debiliate. For sale by place all their Chinese labor if plenty of motion ordered paid: the same reason cou'd not, and was lost. McConnell for §480, it is reported. not save the wool of sheep thus lost at J. H. Chitwood & Son. white men can be Becured at reasonable S D Taylor, services as Marshal........... For four days and nights, he wandered this season of the year. If you want coal oil go to J. D. Foun wages. I T Bowditch, services as attorney----- without food or shelter in a severe storm To the Ladles! tain's. The man who said there was no The Eastern mail delayed by the Geo Engle, merchandise..................... of Know and rain, was found by a rescu S. L. Daniels, the well-known horse J I’ Walker, 2 tiers wood.......................... coal oil in town was badly mistaken. blockade on the O. R. & N. road be Coine and see our stock of ladies un ing party of his friends in an exhausted man of Butte county, Cal., has been in J L Pennington, night w atch................ tween The Dalles and Portland, reached derwear, infant's robes and cloaks; also ! For anything in the line of hardware, the valley for a couple of weeks buying Dan Chapman, services as street commis condition, and by them carried on a lit sioner........................................................ 42 the city last Thursday afternoon, having velvets, emb. felt, chenilles, arasenes ter 10 miles, to Mr. Stanley's home in stoves and tinware, cutlery, etc., call on a few horses to drive below. Mr. Daniils F Roper, five cords wood............................. 16 been taken on a steamer from Hood river and en;b. silk. And don't forget our J H Chitwood, mdse ....................................... 4 Camas valley, where he now lies in a Willard A Eubanks, McCall’s block. will be remembered bj the old settlers J 8 Eubanks, services as Recorder............. 85 I to Portland. The warm weather broke large stock of hosiery always on hand. critical condition, attended by Dr. Gra Two prisoners are serving out sen ! as the man who brought the horse, “Old The following bills were reported by the the ice in the river, and allowed traffic G illette S isters . ham of this city, who states that when he tences in the county jail, Saghorn and a Vermont,” to this valley twenty-three Finance committee as correct, and were to be resumed upon it sooner than upon paid: first saw him last Saturday, his feet, Chinaman, both convicted of assault. years ago, and sold him here for §8500. C ordered Gallarnor, special police................... * 2 00 the railroad, which was not cleared for Life Vrenerver. hands and inside <>f his thighs were frozen, H C Messenger, lumber............... 59 93 for through trains till Saturday. If vou are losing your grip on life, try In addition to the cases reported in decomposition had already commenced in 61 00 Rev. J. R. N. Bell, of Rwseburg, lec last week’s issue, decrees of divorce were J L Pennington, night watch... “Wells’ Health Rencwer.’- Goes direct to M Powell, work on streets........... 14 00 the left foot, and he was compelled to tured at Grant's Pass last Saturday even Says tho Albany Democrat: During weak spots. «» 10 H C Messenger, lumber................ granted by the circuit court in the fol “ltougli on riles.’’ amputate a portion of it. Mr. Dumble ing, by invitation of the lyceum there. Miller 4 Co., mdse ....................... 19 93 the last few months Mr. Warmoth and lowing cases: Luella Leadbetter vs. Willard 4 Eubanks, mdse........... Cures piles or hemorrhoids, itching, protrud i 10 00 ton is well known here and highly es brother, B. R. Warmoth, have purchased High 4 Windom, blacksmithing ing. bleeding, internal or other. Internal and 7 50 Most of the legal fraternity of Jack Robert Leadbntter; Rhoda Dunlap vs. Geo teemed. He will receive every attention, Engle, mdse . ....................... 25 three thousand head of mutton sheep external remedy in each package. Sure cure, David Dunlap; Alice C. Mickelson vs. sonville went down to Grants Pass last A E Hammond, surveying.......... medically and otherwise that kind friends 50 within a radius of about twelve miles of 50c. Druggists. McCall, mapping.................. 10 00 Halsey. These they have shipped to Pretty Women. can furnish. At present the result of his Tuesday, to wind up the great court Olney Mickelson; Ruth Brown vs. Clin J M T I. Bowditch, attorney ................ 5 00 ton Brown; Lillie Jacquemine vs. John Ladies who would retain freshness and vi house lawsuit. Portland by rail, where there is a good injuries cauuot be foretold. Jacquemine. Total .......................................................... |5o3 61 market for mutton, three cents being vacity. Don't fail to try •Wells’ Health Re newer." A crowd of the boys went up the val S 8 00 Overcoats Reduced to S 5 oo. The quarterly reports of the Recorder, paid now. The market price in this Crater Lake Wagon Road. Mr. Tweed Coburn made a trip down ley from Ashland Wednesdey evening to Hough on Itch. 4 < 4 4 4 4 Marshal and Street Commissioner county is from 2 to 2J cents per pound. were 00 8 oo. 12 te the Wagner creek mines hist Satur “Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions From «ome of our exchanges we glean favor Dani. Walker and bride with a 4 4 read, accepted and placed on tile. As it costs §36 a car to ship, the attend 4 4 day, and concluded to take a tramp ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chill I IO oo. the fact that Roseburg wants a road lead French serenade. 15 00 blains. A petition asking that a gravel side ant expense is necessarily large. homeward across the dividing ridge be ing from that point to Crater lake. Rough «» Catarrh, i8 oo. Lost—On Main street, on the evening tween Wagner and Ashland creeks. The walk be made from Dr. Parson's lot to 00 25 The yacht “Overboard.” built by A. Klamath county has a road that is al of Jan. 16th, a lady’s gray shoulder Corrects offensive odors nt once. Complete west side of Jog. Satterfield ’ s propertv 20 oo. 25 00 Fine Suits, Reduced to F. Davidson, was successfully launched cure of worst chronic cases, also uncqnaled as ready built to the coveted locality, and shawl. The finder will please leave it at country was unfamiliar to him and the fog surrounded him, and he did not on Main street, was read and referred to last Saturday. On the following day in gargle for diphtheria. sore throat, foul breath. a good one; in fact, the only practicable the T idings office. 00 20 Fine Black Cutaways, Reduced to 15 oo. aOc. reach home till late in the evening, and street committee. making her initial trip across Scott rivor route from the line of railroad to the 12 oo. Ordinance No. 29 was read and she capsized, dumping the whole crew The duck slayers are not to be allowed narrowly escaped having to spend the »5 00 Heavy Suits, Reduced to lake. The road between Linkville and 4 adopted. 4 < night on the mountains. When Baby was sick we gave her to shoot from the Linkville bridge heie- IO oo. 12 00 Ashland for summer travel, is fair for a overboard, proving to the owner’s satis recorder ' s report . CASTORIA 4 faction that she had been properly named. When she wus a Child »lie cried for mountain road, and in winter it is not after. Linkville has too many houses The land slide at the south end of tun 7 oo. 9 00 The Recorder's report shows that for Out of the entire crew of two men, only likely there will lie much travel from any now along the river. nel 9 is the most serious obstruction to CASTORIA 4 the quarter ending Feb. 1, 1886, the to 5 oo. point along the railroad to Crater lake. 7 oo Satinet Suits, Some of the Klamath county stock- traffic on the O. & C. IL R. Work has amt. of cash paid into the city treasury Captain Jordan and First Mate Costello Wheu she became a Miss she clung CASTORIA were saved from a watery grave.—[Scott Wheu she had children she gave them Should it be nessary for government aid men are anxious for the county court to been kept up constantly upon it since it a CASTORIA. to be had in building a road to this noted ••ffer bounties for the scalps of bears, first came upon the track and a great was §145.00, being derived wholly from Valley News. licenses of business houses, boarding ------------------------- lake, it will undoubtedly l>e used to the panthers and coyotes. quantity of earth has been removed, hut White Knit Underwear, from 25 cents up. there is a large mass on the steep moun houses, etc. The total amt. of bills al l*est advantage and on the most accessi G< mm I Boults hi Every Case. Religious Notices. S I oo. exercising lowed and orders drawn during the quar Storekeepers have been All Wool Red Knit Underwear, ble route, and that will be down and tain side above the track which is ap D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of I 5°- along the Klamath river to the line of themselves commendably in trying to parently loose and keeps gradually set ter was §490.81. All Wool White Knit Underwear. Chattanooga. Tenn., writes that he was M. E. CHVRCH. Adjourned subject to cqU <ii mayor. railread. Such a road could be built for keep the street-crossings passable in front i tling and crowding in to take the place seriously afflicted with a severe cold that Regular services every Sunday, at 11 50. Good Canton Flannel, - J. S. Et hanks , Recorder. settled on his lungs: had tried many rem a . m . and 7- p . m . Sunday School 9:30. of what is shoveled away. less than one tenth what it would cost of their business houses. edies without benefit. Being induced to White Blankets, from $2 oo up. to build a road from Roseburg across the ' Willie Horne, formerly a Jackson Rev. W. G. Simpsim will preach at i W. W. Kentnor, in pruning his apple try Dr. King's New Discoveiy for consump What’s in a Name! Cascades to Crater lake. Furthermore, ■ ville boy, is now a cadet at West Point, trees last Tuesday found the young -------- ooo— tion. did so and was entirety cured by use Medford on the 3d, Sunday in each I Shakespeare says: “ What's in a of a few bottles. Hitice which time lie has month. the distance would not be so great, down ! having been appointed from Ariaonx shoots to be completely covered with I name! a rose by any other name would used it in his family for all coughs and the Klamath. In a conversation with where his folks still reside. minute black specs, about the size of a PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. smell as sweet." The healing power of colds with best results. This is the expe some parties a day or two since who pro The Star says that so far as heard from needle's eye. No one in town seems to St. Jacobs Oil does not, of course, lie in rience of thousands whose lives have been fess to l>e familiar with every foot of Preaching morning and evening at the Capt. D. J. Ferree has in the lowest bid know positively just what they are, but its name, but that name has virtually saved by this wonderful discovery. Trial usual time. Sunday school at 9:30 A. M. ground that lies between Roseburg and bottles free at J H Chitwood <t Son's drug S “ ine orchard men think they are eggs of Crater lake, we were informed that it for carrying the daily V. S. mails from the small green bark-lice which eat the become a household word all over the store. R ev . J. V. M illigan , pastor. ------------- OOO — — would l»e almost an iuqiosaibility to Linkville to Fort Klamath. world, because when men hear it, they foliage of the apple trees. If so, they BAPTIST CHURCH. make anything like a good road over the recognize it as the conqueror of pain. Miners are at work in many places IL D. Hume will start up his saw mill --------—------------ Rev. A. M. Russell will preach at mountains last ween the two i»>ints. Our sluicing pay ground that is out of lhe will be on hand in great force when thoy near the mouth of Smith river, Cal., in hatch. Whether the same thing is to be Hall's A egetable Sicillian Hair Re- the spring, and will let a contract to sup Medford next Sabbath, Feb. 7. at the i attention was oallad to the road from teach of water except in an unusually seen upon the trees in other orchards newer imparts a fine gloss and freshnesa Linkville to Ashland, and some one said ivet season like the present. ply the mill with six or eight million feet usual hour. On Saturday (tomorrow) at hereabout, we have not yet learned. to the hair, and is highly recommended of logs, to be delivered at the null. The i 2 P. M. a business meeting of the church ••money could make that a good road, Many of our mercliants are complain but they doubted if Uncle Sam had All parties indebted to Miller A Co. by physicians, clergymen, and scientists. Record says he rill lease his railroad, I will be held in the school house at that enough of silver, at 991 cents on the dol ing of running short of goods of some on book account are requested to make It removes dandruff, makes the scalp cars, Icccmotive, etc., for the purpose of place. lar, tuj build as good a one over the Cas kinds since the interruption of the immediate payment to G. F. Billings, white and clean, and restores gray hair hauling the logs. Anyone wishing to ¡ to its youthful color. » cades from Roseburg to Crater lake,' freight trains on the O. A C. Ashland, Or. [2wk take such a contract will do well tu com CHOICE FARM FOR SALE. If such lie the fact, Roseknrg's show for The I. O. G. T. Amateurs will give municate with the office at San Francisco, Mason's polish blacking, also fine. a wagon road to the lake is extremely another dramatic entertainment at Har<l Times. 405 Front St. Further particulars can Best Location in Rogue River Fl ench polish blacking, for be a box'at thin. M yers ball on Monday evening, Feb While money is close, wages and prices be obtained of James Brooking at Smith Valley. Clayton A Gore s. X i i 22d—“Washington’s Birthday." low, expenses should lie cut down in every River. The undersigned, in consequence of the il Fresh Complexion*. Order blanks for Eagle Mills at Clay household. Economy, the watch word for health of hi* wife, is compelled to seek a drier The Josephine G»unty Cdurt, at it* mothers, head off doctor bills by always climate, and therefor offers for sale his farm If y>>u have humors, pimples, boils, last session, established the following ton A Gore’s, Hunsaker A Dodge’s, or at keeping in tue house a bottle of Dr, Ben Wild Cherry and Tar. of 98 acres adjacent to the Town of Talent. needs the office <>f G. F. Billings. Orders left eruption«, it is heuwuse the system bounties on the scal[>s of wild animals: sauku's Gougti and Lung Syrup. Stops a Every bodv knows the virtues of Wild The place is in a high state of cultivation, con at these places will receive prompt atten cough instantly, relieves causuiuptlon, Cherry and ’far as a relief and cure for any tains n good hoUM- and barn, a’out juo fruit t •mug and purifying Nothing _ g»*®» Coyote, §3; panther, §2; bear, §1. good water, etc. Will also sell horses, tion. £ aijle M ills . cures croup and pain in the chest in one affections of the throat and lungs, com trees, such g>«>d health, , smooth clean skin and wagons, cattle, hogs, a full outfit of farming The indictments against Raphael Moral night. It is just the remedy for hard times. bined w.th these two ingredients are a few Implements and household furniture Terms vigorous feeling as Simmons Liver Reg yine icswience and lot for sale at low Price 50 cents and $1. Samples free. Sold simple healing remedies in the composi easy. ulator, purely vegetable aud not unpleas I and Veit Schutz, of Jacksonville, for price—apply at once. Two houses for by The tarm will be sold alone, if desired. Ad J H Chitwood & Son. tion of Dr. Bosanko's Cough aud Lung dress, G. F. P en . xebakek . ant to the taste 'pie l^eguiaiur tuiuu- > seumg liquor to rninori'were dismissed, rent. G. F. B ilungs . Syrup, making it just the remedy for hard Talent, Oregou. Feb. 5, 1886. I latex tire liver,'- cleanses the eyes and . on motion of the District Attorney. times. Price 50 cents and §1. Samples Frank Miller ’ s waterproof oil blacking Safe insurance of all kinds at lowest free. Sold by J H Chitwood A Sons. •km of yellowness, improves digestion Since the copious rains began mining for 15c. per box at Clayton & Gore’s, x BORN. and makes the breath pure and sweet. has been in progress at many gravel rates. G. F. Billings. Gilmore« Neuralgia Cure is a positive j claims near Henley, Cal., which have Oregon Kidney Tea cures alf kidney cure for Neuralgia in the the face, side and Fresh candies received this week at ; GUERIN In Medford. Jan. 31,1886, to .Mr and ( been too dry to work for several years. X Crauberry sauce at H. A D.’s. * ! Mrs J T Guerin, a sou. stoniath. For sale at the City drag store. j Burckhalter & Hasty’s. I Clothier Odd Fellows Block, Ashland, I troubles. SEEDS, Trees and Plants, NOTICE! Rain or Sunshine, people will come to buy cheap goods. The entire stock of General Mer- chandise of Sam uel Arendt, m Reeser’s Block, is now thrown on the market to be sold without reserve before April 1st. The lady readers of this paper will, no doubt, make special note of this. Don’t mistake the store. Reeser’s Block Yours respectfully, CARO BROS. FORTY DAYS REDUCTION SALE Overcoats and Winter CLOTHING, A. T 4 4 4 4 I 4 4 I < Socks, Suspenders, Gloves, Neckwear &c. Ac., 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 Yours very truly, made i and Hatter, O. H. BLOUNT, Or.