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I < I THE, ASHLAND --------- 1r— BREVITIES. TIDINGS Go to the Red House for groceries. ..APRIL 9. 1886 FRIDAY^ The new hall looms up prominently on Church street. I Two acres of land on Granite street, Eleven pounds of dry granulated sugar set in a variety of the best fruit treesand for 81 at the Red House. x berries. Place will produce enough fruit Six pounds Arbuckle! coffee for 81 at I for several families. Good house and Hunsaker & Dodge’s. x «ut buildings. A g,M,d home fur some i one. Apply to G. F. B illing ». i Democratic county convention two weeks from to-morrow. A Rare Bargain. Revhal Meetings. The services at the Ashland Baptist Church have been in progre»« during the week, conducted by Dr. Graves, a* an nounced last week. Dr. Grave* leaves <.n the trait» to-night, but will be suc ceeded by Dp. Baker, of Salem, who will continue the meetings. Republican county convention one week from to-morrow. Mrs. Concklin is improving her side walk on Pine stieet. I BEBE AND TllEBE. Coyotes are said to be increasing in the timber near Portland. Langell valley will have a number of new settlers this spring. Mrs. Hale and Miss Uerlings will open a millinery «tore at Linkville. Linkville people will be talking tire company now for a few days. Grand Round valley has just received a car load of Holstein cattle. Many cattle are icported to have died in Harney valley this spring. A. L. Calkins will open a blacksmith shop at Dairy, Klamath county. Mary Anderson is playing to crowded houses in San F.tancisco this week. Sheep shearing is in active progress in Eastern Oregon. The clip promises well. Tite Pine creek mining region now contains about 250 people, with more coming. A carload of wheat and one of barley were shipped from Central Point this week. Magruder Bros, of Central Point have mover their stock into their new store at the railroad town. A warm contest is going on between Heppner and Lexington, Morrow county for the county seat. Mrs. Alex. Jones lias purchased the Knight hotel property at Wildervilie and has taken possession. I I PERSONAL. Isaac Woolf, of Medford, is in town this week. PRIM ART 00N TENTIONS. DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY. Pursuant to call, the Democratic pri Judge DePeatt is in Jacksonville cm mary was held at McCall's Hall, Ashland, to elect delegates to represent Ashland county court business this week. Dr. J. W. Robertson, of Crescent precinct at the democratic county con City, has been in town several days this vention to convene at Jacksonville April 24, 1886. week. Upon motion, Prof. J. S. Sweet was Mrs. M. Countryman staits this week chosen President and Chas. W. Logan for Ohio, to spend the summer there with Secretary, of the meeting. Fifteen can relatives and old friends. didates were placed in nomination. The Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jacobs who have ballot resulted in favor of the following: spent the winter in Ashland, will visit Dan i. Chapman, J. O. C. .Wimer, E, J. Farlow, J. R. Tozer, John May, J. T. tlie Butte creek country toon. Bowditch, E. M. Miller, E. DePeatt. Mr. V. H. Pease, the well-known J. S. S weet , President. mail contractor, was in Ashland last Sat C. W. Logan, Sec'y. urday, en route from Idaho to San Fran REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. cisco. Republicans of Ashland precinct met Rev. A. Brown, of Williams creek, has been in Ashland most of the week, pursuant to call and organized by elec attending the protracted meeting at the tion of J. M. McCall, chairman and A. E. Hammond, secretary. Baptist church. Tlie election of 14 delegates to the F. McIIattan has been seriously ill for County convention was proceeded with sometime with something like partial by ballot, and resulted in the choice of paralysis— supposed to be due from lead the following: J. M. McCall, W. H. poisoning contracted in his work as a Atkinson, Geo. B. Currey, H. C. Hill, painter. E L. App'egate, J. H. Chitwood, J. H. T. Bragdon, of the firm of Alford Thornton, P. Dunn, J. P. Walker, J. R. A Bragdon, is spending most of his time Casey, F. Roper, W. C. Myer, A. E. now at the mines on Wagner creek, but Hammond, S. B. Galey. The following resolutions were adopted: has been doing some prospecting, with Resolved that this convention instruct encouraging success. its delegates to voto at the county con Chas. H. Hargadine and wife came in vention on the 17th for the nomination I from Langell Valley last week, for a of a full county ticket. short visit here. Geo. Casey, brother of On motion the chair was authorized Mrs. Hargadine, returns to Klamath to appoint a precinct committee of three, county with them this week. to retain their organization for two years Mr. Strong, a prominent citizen of and look after the Republican organiza Dayton, W. T., who with his wife has tion of this precinct. The chair ap been wintering in Southern California, pointed Messrs. Geo. Engle, G. F. Bil stopped in Ashland several days this lings and M. L. Alford as such commit I tee. week, on their return home. Adjourned. J. M. M c C all , Ch’n. I The Shiawmtxe American rcpoits the A. E. Hammond, Secy. marriage of Mr. P. H. Hagerman, for- merly of this place to Miss Julia Young, At tho republican primary held at of Corunna, Mich., a} the residence of Linkville Tuesday the following dele the bride's parents in that place Feb. gates were elected to represent Linkville 22d last. precinct at the county convention: C. Mrs. W. G. Simpson went to Portland S. Moore, O. C. Applegate, Henry last week, to remain for three months. Conn, D. J. Ferrel, Dr. M. H. Beach, She is interested in the Kindergarten F. A. Cogswell. D. F. Crouch was nom schools, and her object in visiting the inated for Justice of the Peace. city is to perfect herself in that system At the Democratic primary, held Wed of teaching. nesday, the following delegates were Mrs. D. A. Herren, of Heppner, who elected to represent Linkville precinct in the county convention, which meets with her husband came to this valley <>n the 17th inst: J. L. Hanks, John last summer in the hope of arresting the Hunsaker, John F. Miller, James F. pi ogress of the fatal disease, consump tion, of which she was a vicrim, died at Kertchem, E. R. Realties, A. Stout and C. Humphrey. her home in Heppner on the 26th ultimo. Mr. Dyar, formerly connected with Read the Red House advertisement the firm of Brown & Co., proprietors of and read it carefully. x the Jacksonville quartz mill, was in town last Saturday. He believes there will be A Word to Workers. a number of new quartz mills erected in I If your avocations are mentally or phys Jackson county within the next few ically laborious, if they subject you to ex months. posure in inclement weather, if they con line you to the desk, and are of a nature to B. F. Lohr, formerly one of the pas- I involve wear and tear of brain, and ner i ens{er conductors on the O. X* C., run- ' vous strain, you may occasionally require ning between Ashland and Portland, is ; some renovating tonio. Hostetter’s Stom now engaged as one of the U. S. mail ach Bitters is the article for you, it stimu the failing energies, invigorates the weighers on this route, and was in town lates body and cheers the mind. It enables the i last Saturday on business connected with i system to throw off the debilitating effects that position. of undue fatigue, gives renewed vigor to the organs of digestion, arouses the liver Mrs. J. S. Eubanks, Sr., who lias been when inactive, which it very often is with at San Diego through the winter, return people whose pursuits are sedentary, re ed home this week, arriving on the Cali news the jaded appetite, and encourages repose. Its ingredients are safe, fornia stage Mondayevening. Her young healthful and its credentials, which consist in the est daughter, Miss Mary, who went with hearty endorsement of persons of every her from Ashland last fall, still remains at olass of society, are most convincing. Ad San Diego. Mrs. Eubanks spent a mirably is it adapted to the medical wants pleasant winter, and finds her health of workers. improved by the trip. Some mammoth A gentleman in Lakeview was agree oral ges of the choicest quality were brought home by her, and show that ably surprised to find a plump turkey San Diego can equal Riverside in the served up for his dinner, and inquired of production of the finest of the citrus his servant how it was obtained. “Why, sah, dat turkey war roostin’ on our fence fruits. ---- —----- ® ----------- free nights; so dis mornin’ I seized him Pleased with their Purchase. for the rent of de fence.”—[Examiner. The line horse “.Jerome,” which W. C. An Enterprising, Reliable House. Myer recently shipped to Arlington, Eastern Oregon, lias given the greatest J. H. Chitwood A Son can always be re satisfaction to the purchasers, as the fol lied upon, not only to carry in stock the best of everything, but to secure the Agen lowing letter from them will show; cy for such articles as have well-known A rlington , March 31, 188«. merit, and are popular with the people, W. C; Myer: Dear Sir:—If you have thereby sustaining the reputation of being uot had any of the bills printed, do not always enterprising, and ever reliable. get them, as we will have all the patron Having secured the agency for the cele brated Dr. King’s New Discovery for Con age we want without them. “Jerome” sumption. sell it oil a positive guaran has just taken this country by storm. tee. It will will surely cure any and every af Yours truly, T itus B ros . fection of throat, lungs nnd chest, and to show our confidence, we invite you to call and get a trial bottle free. Yellow Fever Prevented. Booming California. The Chicago “Inter-Ocean ' say«: The public is gradually beginning to believe that the railroad lines doing business be tween the Missouri river and California are ;>arties t« a monster scheme for ad vertising and booming the land of plenty in the West. The present rates are so low that the railroads lose heavily on ev ery train they run, but tile opinion pre vails that a general movement has been organized and is being admirably man aged for the opening up of better busi ness facilities with California, for the increase of traffic and the inspection of the state and its products by Eastern capitalists and sight-seers. California fruit and wine and oilier products which have found their way to Eastern markets are Coining in very plentifully and at a low cost, and the fact that California fruit growers are holding fairs in Eastern cities is also a noteworthy one. Rates are so low that people who never before could secure a passage from here to San Francisco can now go there and back for almost nothing. For the Prohibition Campaign. An army made divinely strong, we're march* ing on oar way To battle with King Alcohol, and break his cruel sway; To free the slaves of appetite, for whom tn God we pray; Our God who answers prayer. Chorus: Glory, glory hallelujah, our God is answering prayer. Our fathers, sons aud brothers, have fallen all around. Their blood w ith myriad voices, is crying from the ground. Oh rise, send up your cry to heaven, the enemv hath found That God docs answer prayer. Awake, awake put on thy strength, oh Church of God awake. The blinding dust of apathy from off thy vision shake. Enlist for King Ennnanui-1, the heavenly ar mour take. For God does answer prayer. Good pasturage at the Baucrs place at end of Oak street, Ashland. The armies of the living God, were never The Star says there are no Prohibi On Tuesday night last a fire occurred known to fail. in Lakeview, destroying the livery sta tionists in Klamath county. He ruleth by Almighty power, the stoutest foe shall quail. ble, the saloon of Miller A Miller and Buy two box38 of bluing for 20c. at And strong opposing forces will be of no avail. the barber shop. The chief hotel of the the Red House. Our God does answer prayer. x place was also in great danger, but was ■T. 11 . 1 In Jehovah's name we'll conquer, for we never 81 buys 13 ILs. of best island rice at saved by extraordinary exertion. Two mean to yield. DIE». x horses were burned in the livery stable. Hunsaker A Dodge's. With Righteousness our breast plate, unfalter ing faith our shield, HUDSON—In Poe valley, Klamath county, B. The loss is not reported, and the orgin The trout fishing season has opened, 1 Hudson, aged 15 years, of inflammation of With the weapon God hath chosen, we arc The taxpayers of Central Point have of the tiro is unlRiown. sure to gain the field. but the fish are not biting well yet. the bowels. For God is answering prayer. voted a tax of 14J mills for school pur BIGELOW—On Williams creek, Marell 19th, Considerable corn is being planted in poses, 12 mills for a new school building Mill Property Sold. Mrs. R. Bigelow (nee Slagle). In this glorious war our brothers are joining some parts of the county this spring. and the remainder to maintain a free heart and hand. 1 The planing mill ami sash and door Our deeply suflering sister» form a firm un school. This shows a liberal, enterpris BOHN factory on Granite street, built and for a Joseph Williams, of Applegate, an cld ; daunted bund, ing spirit. And soon we’ll sweep this evil forever from number of years operated by L. S. P. resident, died on the 19th ultimo HYZER—In Ashland, April 5th, to tho wife of our land, Marsh, and for several months past The Courier, of Grant ’ s Pass began its J. II. Hvzer, a sou. For God is auswering prayer. Choicest Blended tea at the Red Houso leased by C. W. Ayers, has been sold by 50c. per pound can; quality guaran sacond volume last weak, with brighter I.EABO—In Ashland. April Cth, to the wife of Oh how tender, how compassionate, the mercy the owner, Dani. Miller, to H. C. Mes teed. J. K. Leabo, a daughter. prospects than at any time, since it oi the Lord, x senger, the former proprietor of the saw started. It keeps »teadily improving, Fear not, io' I am with you, he speaketh in his Circuit court will be convened in Jose- i word. Messrs. J. F. Fulkerson and Wesley Proper Treatment for Cough*. mill on Ashland creek. The price is I and we are glad to see that its patronage bitter cry of anguish, his pitying ear Reed, of Langell Valley, are each build That the reader may fully understand Each 35100, and Mr. Miller takes as part of phine county by Judge Webster next also steadily increases. hath heard. Monday. what constitutes a g<io<l cough and lung ing a new dwelling house. God loves to answer prayer. th® same, at $3,000, the ranch west of The large wooden building belonging syrup, we will say that Tar and Wild Cherry M rs . J. H andsakkr . The state convention of the prohibi Phoenix which Rev. J. Ritter formerly Ashland, Oregon. Walter Fleming, of Big Sticky bad is the basis of the best remedies yet discov to Messis. Butler A Thompson was suc owned. Mr. Messenger intends to «per- tion party will be held at Salem next ered. These ingredients with several oth cessfully moved across Main street this his thigh broken tn two places by a fall ate the mill and conduct the business Wednesday. ers equally as efficacious, enter largely in from the back of a colt one day last week. Excavation fur the cellars cf the Buckleit’s Arnica Salve. to Dr. Bosanko’s Cough ign and Lung Syrup, Syrup himself, and will make his announce Henry Klippel and II. O. Long con naw brick block to be built by these week. thus making it one -***-- of the most reliable ment to the public next week. template opening an assay office in Jack The best Salve in the world for enta, now on the market. Price 50 cents and $1. gentlemen is now in progress. Dr. Carpenter has resigned his pesi sonville. Samples free. Sold by J H Chitwood A bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever tion as superintendent of the sta te in- Liquor License*. The trial of Lewis Allen at Yreka for sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, Sen. Nice line of straw hats at your own j sane asylum, and will be succeeded by corns, aud all skin eiuptious, and positive The petitions for liquor licenses pre i prico—must be sold—at Caro Bros., I the murder of Elmore Decker resulted Dr. Joseph i. ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is in a disagreement of the jury last Sun Read the Red House advertise- sen ted by High A Taylor and Caton A Reeser’s block. guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or * I ment. day morning, and a new trial will begin X The Hoxie saw mill on Williams creek money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Garrett were handed to the city coun > Wm. Carll will receive 82400 per an Monday, May 31st. When discharged was burned about a week age, having For sale by J. H. Chilwood A Son’s. cil in session last Monday evening. They i contained about 180 signatures. Re num for carrying the mail between Little the jury stood ten for conviction and two caught fire from slabs left burning dur for acquittal. When Babv was sick wc gave her To the Ladies! ing the night. monstrances were presented containing ville and Lakeview. CASTORIA about 160 signatures. A large number J. W. Collins has sold his farm near J The placer miner« in most parts of Come and see our stock of ladies un- • The Eagle Point Sunday school will When she was a Child she cried for of names on both the petitions and re i Talent to H. J. Terrill, of Brownsboro; : Jackson and Josephmo counties are give a grand concert on the evening of CASTORIA derwear, infant's robes and cloaks; also When she became a Miss she clung to monstrances were challenged by the re consideration, 81950. about winding up their season's work, May’ 1st, the 14th anniretsary of the velvets, etnb. felt, chenilles, arasenes CASTORIA spective parties, and the council post the water supply having been nearly ex and en:b. silk. And don’t forget our When she had children she gave them opening of the school. Mineral water from the Soda Springs \ CASTORIA. poned the matter till next Monday even hausted. They have had a longer run, large stock of hosiery always on hand. delivered in bottles anywhere in town j Capt. Paul Boynton reached San ing, at which time evidence concerning and consequently more satisfactory re G illette S isters . Francisco at noon last Monday, having the voting qualifications of the persons by Hunsaker A Dodge. turns, than usual. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. been ten days in swimming down the The Gillette property has been im whose names were challenged is to be wh««e For Sale or Rent. Mr. M. Mickelson has bought of John Sacramento from Red Bluff and across submitted. Atlidavits are being taken proved by a long string of new picket M. E. C hurch .—Regular services every Sun The undersigned offers for sale or rent L. Grubb the property known as the the bay to ’Frisco. day, at 11 a . M. and 7 r. x. Sunday School fence on Church street. by the parties this week. 9:30 Rev. \V. <i. Simpson will preach’at Med the valuable hotel on Oak street, Ash Boone ranch, on the Dead Indian road, ford ou the 3d Suuday in each month. Six new lodges of A. O. U. W. were Full-blood Ply moth Rock eggs at 50 not far from the summit of the Cascades; land, known as the Pioneer Hotel, pos A Good Prospect. P resbyterian C hurch .—Preaching morn session to be given May 10th, 1886. The cts. per dozen at Jacob Wagner's place, consideration, $3,000. Mr. Mickelson instituted in Oregon and Washington ing and evening at the usual time. Sunday On the place of C. T. Harris, in the Granite street, Ashland. hotel is centrally and favorably located. will probably go into the stock business during the mouth of February, with an School at 9:30 A. M. aggregate membership of 83. western part of town, is a quartz ledge Rev. J. V. Milligan, pastor. on a moderate scale. Will rent for one year, or longer if de The Ashland saw mill of Mr. Porter, I which gives promise of being valuable. sired. Furniture will be leased with the The hotels at Yaquina Bay are being B apti * t C hurch .— Preaching at Ashland has again started up with a supply of Ashland people should make a strong It has not yet been prospected to any morning and evening every Sunday except the house. For particulars apply to the un enlarged, preparatoty to meeting the in good timber for the saw. effort to improve some of the roads first in each month. Preaching at Medford on extent, but portions of it are found car dersigned or to G. F. Billing«. creased demands of the traveling public the first Sunday in each month. rying free gold and galena, and appar A small quantity of alfalfa seed from which bring people te town, and one or duting the coming summer. Rev. A. M. Russell, pastor. D. R. B. WlNNIFORD. ently it contains sulphurets of value. the Bostwick place on Applegate fefr sale. two points should be teached by new I L iberal H all . T alent . -Liberal Sunday- Ashland, Or.. Mar. 19, 1886. roads, if the business and importance of The Redding Jndependent says the School meets for llible study nnd discussion From one ordinary gold-pan full of de Apply at the T ilings office. every Sunday at H a m . Cordial invitation to the place as a trading center is to bo fos Mammoth Mine at Shasta, one of the cayed rock and dirt near the surface of everyone. Red clover seed at Hunsaker it The primaries have come and g»ne, tered and advanced. oldest and best paying mines in the the ledge several goodsized specimens of Dodge’s. * and candidates are anxiously endeavor country, was recently sold to San Fran gold were obtained, worth perhaps about I'arinera anti Mechanics. G. F. Billings reports the sale of ten ing to figure out the probable results. half a dollar. This from simply washing Save money and doctor bills. Relieve , Deviled ham, turkey, chicken and acres of hill land in the northern part cisco parties for 8200,000. your mothers, wives and sisters by a timely tongue at B. it Hasty’s. the dirt. A careful assay would no + The two butcher shops in Ashland of town belonging tc W. C. Myer to J. Wm. Roberts, lias laid out a town site i purchase of Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and doubt show up much better. The quartz have combined, or pooled their business C. Chrisman; consideration, $1500. Mr. at Dairy, and will sell lots very reasona Order blanks for Eagle Mills at Clay Lung Syrup, best known remedy for coughs, is very similar in appearance to that of —“all same” rival railroad companies. Chrisman intends to make an orchard of bly to parties who will improve them. colds, croup and bronchial affections. Re ton <t Gore’s, Hunsaker & Dodge's, or at the Gold Hill ledges. Mr. Harris has a lieves children of croup in one night, may the office «f G. F. Billings. Order« left A number of new settlers will take most of it, and has already begun clear Dairy is situated in tho heart of a farm- ' save you hundreds of dollars. Price 50 at these places will receive prompt atten man at work now on a prospect cut. ing country, about twenty miles east of ' up land claims near Pelican bay, on the ing it and setting out trees. cents and $1. Samples free. Sold by J H Linkville. — [Star. tion. E agle M ills . west side of upper Klamath lake this Chitwood A Son. The Oregonian of last Saturday states Diploma of Merit. i season. that the C. P. R. R. Co., had ordered Persons ordering packages from the A broom manufactory lias been set up The Ashland Woolen Mill« received over a million ties shipped to the front near Milton, Oregon. The manufacturer CURE FOR PILES. East will save time and money by calling C. T. Harris A Co. have a variety of I last week a diploma of merit from the of the California and Oregon R. R. As gets the broom corn from Chicago and it . Biles are frequently preceded by a sense at the express office for shipping instruc New Orleans exposition for the excellent specimens from different quartz ledges this nuniber is sufficient for over three costs him, laid down hero, 8200 a ton. | of weight in tlie back, loins and lower part tion «tickers. [26. of this county on exhibition at their of the abdomen, causing the patient to qualities of the woolen good« taken from hundred miles of track, the Oregonian’s He is preparing to raise the corn, the ’ office. suppose he has some affection of the kid Safe insurance of all kinds at lowest here. The company had not thought of figures are doubtless at fault. climate and soil being well adapted to its neys or neighboring organs. At times, ; rates. G. F. Billings. sending anything to the exposition when O. H. Blount has just received the symptoms of indigestion are present, tiatu-, Maj. Barron has been doing some growth. the state commissioner, Col Ross, called finest line of men's and boys' clothing, lency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A ; J. D. Fountain, having decided to re good work upon the roads up the valley Walter DeLong, a young man aged 17 and requested a few samples of their hats and caps, ever brought to Southern moisture, like perspiration, producing a j move to Linkville in the near future, with a scaper. The roads in and near years living at Little Shasta, Siskiyou very disagreeable itching, after getting will for the next sixty days offer his large manufacture. These were taken from Oregon. x warm, is a common attendant. Blind, , town should be treated in the same way. county, Cal., committed suicide last Fri- : i tha common stock on hand at the ware Robert Pool, who moved with his A little work now with a scraper would day by shooting himself in tlio breast i : bleeding, and itching piles yield at once stock of merchandise on hand at actual rooms, and there was no expectation of family from this place to Grant's Pass, to the application of Dr. Bosanko’s Bile cost. make a great improvement, the benefit of with a revolver. Temporary mental ab- | any notice being taken of them at a Remedy, which acts directly upon the part« Ruby Excelsior and Head Light oil for intends to build a dwelling house there wh’ch would last throughout the sum erration was tho cause assigned by the j affected, absorbing the tumors, allaying sale at Reeser's cheap for cash. great exhibition where the largest mill* this spring. # mer. the intense itching, ami effecting a perma coroner's jury. in the country had samples made es nent cure. Price 50 cents. Address, the ; The bricks for the new buildings of pecially for that purpose. Mrs. John Daley, of Eagle Point, Hall’s Hair Renewer renews, cleanses, Dr. Bosanko Medicine Co., Piqua, O. Sold Farm For Sale. Samples of the magnetic iron ore from A. Johnson have been shipped up from mother of A. J. and W. C. Daley,met with brightens, and invigorates the hair, and by .1 H Chitwood A Son. Medford. The foundation wall is no v thia county, sent by Mr Burrage, Burrag of a serious accident recently. She fell restores faded or gray hair to its youth Iu the best part of Ashland, consisting of Pasture to Let. Portland, owner of one of the i iron being laid. backward in descending a pair of stairs, ful color nnd lustre. People with gray acres oi Rood land, two houses, two barns. Î:o<»d orchard. Also three five-acre lots, good Good pasture to let on the Bauers ¿laims, also received a diploma. Silas Obenchain and “Dad” Bybee striking her head so heavily as to render hair should use the Renewer, and thus and. Terms easy. place at tlie foot of Oak stieet, Ashland. ! her unconscious for some time, and caus conceal from the vorld their bleached 36-tfj J ehu O vm . will each drive a band of young cattle | Fire at Llnkville, Apply to the undersigned. from this valley to the sage brush plains I ing a wound from which serious results locks and advancing ago. J ohn R eal . ! were feared. The V. S. hotel in Linkville, of which this spring. Hay for Sale. Parties arriving here overland from Ashland, Or., July 30, 1885. I Ed. Davis is proprietor, waa discovered The Engineers of the Central Railroad Several able-bodied yeung men— San Francisco report that some 3,000 1 Harry Stover had a trim-looking run Another Reduction. to be on fire between the ceiling and I — o ---- --....... ,------------------------ l.’>0 tons alfalfa hay for sale at Houck s ranch, regular, confirmed, professional beggars men are now employed on the extension of Georgia say: “Though we were ex Notice. miles south of Ashland, at J’ per ton in roof last Friday morning about 7 o’clock, | ning horse in town this week, supposed I —pestered people on the streets of Ash- of the California A O.<gm railroad, and posed to the worst miasmatic influences, We have reduced our prices again on quantities of 20 tom and upward, or 49 per and in a short time nearly everybody in to be tho well-known California thor ; land last Monday by asking for money. it is the general impression that work I during the prevalence of the yellow fe stoves and can give lower tigurers than Having lost my house by fire J request single ton. or the hay will be delivered In oughbred, “ Garfield. ” for two dollars per ton additional. town was at the scene. By desperate ef all persons owing me by note or account Ashland They are of the most worthless and con- will be pushed ahead without interrup ver epidemic of 1874, with but the single any other dealers in Ashland. No. 29-3inJ M rs . J. Hoven. forts the fire was sulalued within half an The Soda .Springs Hotel is prepared to teinptibl® class of vagabonds and loafers, I tion to the state line. W illard A E ubanks . I to come and settle immediately, as I exception of one of us (who was taken hour, with a damage to building and con I receive guests now, and the accommoda i and would rather go hungry than do an must have the money. B. F. R eeser . For tobacco, cigars, stationery, no sick, but speedily recovered) we con The Courier of last week says; Mrs. tents, by fire and water of about 8500, tions and conveniences of the house are honest day’s work. 41-lm] tions, etc., Blount's is the place. x tinued in our usual good health — a cir Syrup of Figs. Mansfield of Kerbyville, when returning on which there was no insurance. In better than ever before. cumstance we can account for in no other A new lot of tin and granite ware at Manufactured only by the California James Taylor, of Sprague River, to her home from this place a few days You can get those canned meats you tense excitement prevailed, during the Capt. Thos. Smith is a candidate for Klamath county, killed a big grizzly bear since, picked up a fine nugget of gold— way but by the effect, under Providence, Fig Syrup Co. San Francisco, Cal., is were asking for at Burckhalter A I Reeser’s. * fire, as the whole business portion of of the habitual use of Simmons Liver Nature’s Own True Laxative. This pleas the Democratic nomination for state sen ! weighing about $5.00 while drinking out a short time ago. The beast was one i * town was in imminent danger. The Don't fail to call at J. D. Fountain l Regulator while we were exposed to tho ant liquid fruit remedy may be had of Hasty’s. large hotel of Judge Smith was within a ator, a p sitioH with which ho has al I that had been preying upon the cattle to of a small stream, near Mrs. Steven’s malaria. ” and examine that 25-cent counter. Cal Metis boots and shoes, in fine goods early and take your choice. I J. H. Chitwood & Son, at fifty cents or a costly extent, and its death is not re place on Slate creek. - — - - few feet of the building on fire, and with ready been honored once. only, a new stock received this week, at one dollar per bottle. It is the most Bright Prospectors. it, the court house rooms, Headrick's Seven applicants from Ashland secur gretted by the ranchers. It weighed Marion county is out of debt, virtually. x pleasant, prompt and effective remedy Blount's. wagon shop, and Manning's livery stable*, ed teachers certificates at the last public , over 900 tbs., and yielded over 60 H>s. of Out of 817,000 due the state on taxes, Two young men, says the St. Helens, known, to cleanse the system; to act on all large wooden buildings, are in an al examination conducted by Superintend bear’s grease to its captor. Blanks for mining location notice^ for 815,000 have been paid, leaving 82,000 Or., Columbian, arrived at Granite creek the liver, kidneys and bowels gently yet most continuous row, while on the oppo ent Colvig at Jacksonville. “The World's Advance-Thought,” is yet to cancel. The money is in the not long ago for the purpose of making thoroughly; to dispel headaches, colds sale at the T idings office. ! site side of the street is another row of J. B. McDaniel, one of the pioneers ! I the name of a new paper issued at Sa hands of the county treasurer, awaiting an easy fortune. On arrival they pro and fevers; to cure constipation, indiges If you want clothing at c«st, call at wiMxleu building« which could hardly <7 | on the coast and also of Jackson county, lem, this state, by the Progressive Pub settlement between the county and state ceeded at once to prospect. One of them tion and kindred ills. J. D. Fountain’s during the next sixty have been saved had the fire extended lishing Co., in the interest ®f modern authorities on some disputed amounts. got down on his knees by the edge of tho at the residence of his son in Jose days and he will astonish you with low beyond the house in which it atarted. died spiritualism. It is one of the hand By lack of open air exercise, and want creek and carefully scanned the gravelly The town is to be congratulated upon its phine county several ihtvs ago. Another supply of those wine colored prices. somest papers in the state typographic of sufficient care in the matter of diet, bottom, and reported to his companion escape from so serious a conflagration as Mr. C. W. Ayers is preparing to build ally, and its peculiar theories are pre suits received at Blount's. Still groceries left which will be sold the whole physical mechanism becomes that there was no gold to be seen. The waa threatened. a nice dwelling house for himself on the sented in an able manner. below first cost by Caro Bros., in Rees © Is s work of mori ya® other got down and took a look and came Fresh lard in buckets, warranted good, i impaired during the winter. Ayer's Since the tire it is reported that Bald lot <>ii First Avenue which he recently er’s Block. x color«® plBtM, to the same conclusion. Both of them for 81, at Clayton A Gore's. x Rev. W. G. Simpson has been request Sarsaparilla is the proper remedy to take «ri «no nturtrsttom, wUh>*CTlpUoMoflM win A Forbes have bought the damaged bought of Prof. D. W. Coolidge. decided that there was no gold in Granite New supply of working and driving 1**1 Flowers and Veretsbles, price» of QV«V«T%C ed by the ladies aid society of the M. E. in the spring of the year to purify the Smoke the Henry Clay cigars, only 5c. U. 8 hotel building, formerly occupied Plants and bow to ®rt and rrow WwaadwrW creek, and that the whole thing was a J. H. Grffis, of Gold Hill, has been x I and them. Printed in Entri inh and German. Price only 10 by them, aud have agreed with Judge circulating a petition to Congress for an Church to repeat Ins lecture upon “Life blood, excite the liver to action, and re sell, and both returned by the first pack each at Blount’s. Sold everywhere for gloves, at Blount’s. I cents which may be deducted from the flrot order. Smith, for the consideration of 3000. to appropriation to improve the old Rogue in the Highlands of Scotland” for th® store health and vigor. 10c. Fresh candies received this week at I BÜT ONLY vrot’» REEna. AT WEAnqUABTEM train. benefit of their improvement fund, and remove the building and allow no other River wagon road to Fort Klamath. * JAMES VICK, SEEDSMAM. Rochester. V. Y. Nature sown remedy, Oregon Kidney Burckhalter A Hasty’s. San Francisco capitalists have pur will probably do so about the 20th inst. chased J. Brown's mining property near to take its place unless it be a perfectly Musical Recital. Tea. ♦ C. W. Ayers is pushing work upon tho The lecture was much enjoyed when de Kerbyville. They contemplate build- fire-proof structure. A large number of invited guests as The “ rising sun " stove polish at Clay livered here some months ago, and will new house of Mrs. Houck on Oak street. ' ing a large ditch, taking the water out sembled at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. ton A Gore’c. x The building has already taken shape no doubt draw a full house again. Public Schools of the County. , of Sucker creek and using same for min Reeser last Friday evening, to listen to and will soon be enclosed and roofed For wool sacks and twine, go to Wil Thirty thousand dollars is asked for ing and milling purposes. Machinery the musical recital of Prof. Kohn’s class By the courtesy of County Supinten- lard A Eubanks's. from the general government to improve for a saw mill will be sent as soon as A few residents of the mountain sec •and others, who rendered a choice pro dent Colvig, we have been furnished with the following items of interest from tions of Ashland precinct came in to the Rogue river wagon road. A very the agent for said company reaches San gramme in an admirable manner: Fol i Catarrh cured, health and sweet [Courier. lowing is a list of the pieces. his annual report to the state superinten register last Monday, not having heard small fraction of that stun expended on Francisei breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rem i the road between this place and Link of the decisiou of the supreme court. 1. Silver . ................ ....... Bell—overture by Schlepcgrell dent: edy. Price fifty cents. Nasal injector The Red Bluff (Cal.) papers say a very i ville would do a vast deal of good. The —Orchestra, composed of Dr. Par free. J 11 Chitwood A Son. The number of organized districts in i extensive rupture at the southwest base The grain acreage is considerably larg road needs repairs badly enough, but i son, Messrs. Alford, Willits, Eu cho county is 48; number of persons be 1 of the North Lassen Butte is claimed to Croup, Whooping Cough and Bronchi er in Klamath county this year than there seems to be no prospect of any banks. Hunsaker and Kohn. tween the ages of four and twenty .years, have been discovered. It is so large tis immediately relieved by Shiloh's 2. 380S, of whom 1909 are males and 1834 ever before. The sage brush is giving thing being dune for it this season. Toucredt —4 lul. overture by Rossini that the steam which issues from it can females; nuniber of pupils enrolled in place to cultivated fields in all directions. : George Wagner, who with his family be seen front there—forty miles distant. — Miss Minnie Coolidge, Prof. Cure. For sale at Chitwood A Son’s. i I the public schools duting the year end Kohn. That hacking cough can be so quickly came to this place from Iowa last year, Hot springs exist at other points about The West Shore for April contains a ing March 1, 1880, 2303; average daily ■ fine view of Fall creek falls. The falls died yesterday morning of consumption, the mountains. Nothing of the sort lias 3. Valse Song—Miss Della Pennebaker. cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee attendance 33 2 23 |>er cent; average are at the junction of Fall ami Jenny which he had contracted before coming been noticed from here, and with the re 4. Light and Shade Waltzes, by Strauss it. .J H Chitwood A Son. number of months public schools have creeks, near tho Klamath river in Klam to this coast. He was in poor circum cent snows steam or smoke would cer —Orchestra. For lame Back, Side or Chest use 5. Africani Algerie, 4 hd., by Rossini— been taught, 5 3-23: Average wages paid ath county. stances, and leaves a wife and three chil ! tainly be noticed.—[Redding Press. Shiloh's Porous Plaster Price 25 cts. male leathers ;>er month, 842.11, female Miss Julia Goodyear, Prof. Kohn. The Democratic primaries at Jackson dren unprovided for. Kind neighbors teachers, $27-50; The attempt to organize a company to 6. Concerto, baritone solo, by E. For sale by J H Chitwood A Son. ville, Ashland and Medford are said to have taken charge of the funeral and build a railroad from Coos bay, passing Three school districts were cut off from Brooks—George Eubanks. Sleepless nights, made miserable by I hare collected money to meet the ex- through Roseburg and connecting with this county aud annexed to Josephine have sent to the convention men who ‘ penses. 7. Flight of the Birds, vocal solo-Miss that terrible cough. Shiloh's Vitalizer 1 by the legislature at last regular session, will vote for Neil delegates to the state the Union Pacific at Huntington, has Carrie Roper. is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by County warrants protested up to Jan. been successful, and articles of incorpora 8. Othello, 4 hds., Rossini—Miss Lida J. H. Chitwood. & Son. I which makes the whole number of school convention. I « The new plank sidewalk in the eastern i 22d, 1881, have been called in for can tion, containing the names of twenty children in the county 20 less this year Reeser, Prof. Kohn. Oat Meal........................... 10 lbs for 60 cts. Wil! you suffer with Dyspepsia and Axle Grease < II & L or Frazer ’ s) 15c per can cellation by the county treasurer. seven substantial citizens of Coos, and thau last, but in the territory of the part of town is a great improvement. 9. Sunrise, overture—Orchestra. Liver Complaint! Shiloh s Vitalizer is Bice (' Best Island)........... 13 lbs. for $1.00. Bluing, in balls ..................... 10 cts. per box county as now existing there is a gain of I Mr. Plumerth has been laying tie walk These warrants number somewhere fourteen of Douglas county, have been 10. Bohemian Girl, 4 hds., Carl Sidus— guaranteed to cure you. For sale by about 175 different pieces of scrip. How Tea (good article)....................... 25c per tt>. Royal Baking Powder 12 oz 45c per can filed. The name chosen by the corpora 184. The schools are nearly all in pro along 1st Ave. this week, and lias done Mis-Till ie Reeser, Prof. Kohn. much they aggregate with their accrued * tion is the “Oregon Central Railway 11. The Andes, by Warren, piano solo J H Chitwood A Son. an excellent job. gress at the present time. Pioneer “ “ 16 oz 40c “ “ Cocoanut 1 It», buckets..................... 40 cts. interest we do not know. The editor of —Prof. Kohn. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure Folger’s Cream Tartar............... 36c “ “ Spioes i assorced).............. 8 cans far $1.00. More testimony m the water suit has the Times says “several thousand dol Company.” As outlined by the Plain Double Team of sheilund Ponies. It cures Coffee (Arbuckle’s)..............6 Tbs. for $1.00. Tobacco (Climax 12 oz)..........40c per plug. been taken before Sqnirv Huffer in Ash lars. ’ but as he i.« not a “sworn officer' dealer, the present purpose of the com 12. O, Fond Dove: O, Fair Dove, is sold by us on guarantee. pany is “to make a survey from Rose Schlepegrell—Orchestra. consumption. J H Chitwood & Son. Some time since David Cole purchased land this week. Messrs. Neil, Kahler we can’t accept his testimony. “ (Knpidan 14 oz)........ 40c “ “ “ (green).................... 9 “ burg to some point in the neighborhood 13. Soldier's Farewell, vocal solo—Miss a Shetland pony from W. C. Myer, of and Hanna, if Jacksonville, were pres Mr. A. Higgins, of Wyoming, V. Y., says (Expert 14 oz)........... 50c “ “ “ Lye ( American ) ................. 9 camt for “ Della Pennebaker. We do all we agree to at the Red of Huntington, the present terminus of Ashland, and most of our citizens have ent as counsel. he bad the Piles for nearly 40 years, arid the Union Pacific, a distance of about 300 1J. Grandmother ’ s Arm Chair, John House. x was cured by using Gilmore’s Pile Specific. noticed the pretty little animal on the The qualifications «f voters is a subject miles, the line from Coos bay to Ruse Read, vocal solo—B. R. Willits. For sale at the City drug store. tafA full line of both Chew ing and Smoking Tobacco at prices that I street driven by Mr Cole’s little daughter of general discuss, m in Ashland now, I Hammond & McCall have received burg having been already surveyed. As j 15. Mikado March, Wiegand—Orchestra, defy competition. A full stock of The wife, mother and maid who suffer in a tiny two-wheeled vehicle. The horse, ¡»ending the contest between the petitions “the boss” letter of inquiry about from female weakness, will find Gilmore’s carriage and girl were as an old country for liquor licenses and remonstrances Southern Oregon. It contains 132 dis soon as the survey has heen completed it is the intention of the company to adopt The Doctor*» Indorsement. For sale I Aromatic W’ine a positive cure. man remarked, “all accordin' size, and against the same I tinct questions written on paper with a suitable means, and use every effort to I at the City drug store. furnied a turnout which attracted much Dr. W. D. Wright, Cincinnati, O., blank space under each for its answer. James Sullivan of Salem, Oregon, savsbo H. E. Spenuer came in the first of the The writer evidently put down all the induce Eastern capitalists to furnish suf sends the subjoined professional endorse attention. But little girls grow fast, ap«t cured of the asthma by Gilmore’s Mag ment: “I have prescribed Da. W m . was the little pony and cart became too small week from Klamath county with a load questions he and his wife c«uld think of, ficient money to build the road.” netic Elixir. For sale at the City drug hall ’ s BALSAM FOR THE LUNGS ill a great store. for Miss Cole. So her father sent out to ' of salmon trout, which had been dressed and then called in the neighbors to help Tho T idings office is better prepared number of cases, aud always with suc Mr. Myer for another pony. The little and salted by Messrs. Bryner and Thomas him • ut -and the neighbors were cer Hou<h. of Blackberry, Ills., saytt ( to do fine job printing than ever before, cess. One case in particular was given he Anson toy In fact our stock is as full and fresi as any in the city, and will be fellow arrived Saturday, and Mr. Col® at th® Spencer place. tainly equal to the occasion. owes his life to Gilmore's Magnet io . and can till all orders promptly and satis up by several physicians who had been has had them Imth sheared till they look Elixir. Try it. For sale at the City dn;g Brother Graves is a little rough on the sold at prices th.it defy competition. Cranberry sauce at H. & D. s. X factorily at prices below others. A new called in for Consultation with myself. store. as slick as moles, and has had a tiny set Unitarian brethren. In one of his ser of double harness made for them, and mons last Sunday he used these words: L. I" ’ H. Adams, who has charge of lot of stationery will arrive from the The patient had all the symptom« of Gilmore’s Neuralgia Cure is a positive his daughter will drive the pair to a little “I .«ay Unitarians are no more Chris I Milier & Co’s warehouse in this place, is East next week consumption-cold night sweats, hectic cure for Neuralgia in tlie the face, side and phaeton. They are a perfect match and tians than devils in Hell.' agent for the Sugar Pine Door a::c| A tine line ot Kogers Bros’. A 1 cut- fever, harrassing coughs, eto. He com stomath. For sale at the City drug store. ------- ..— as k a picture, and will make are as — pretty tar Cash customers will consult their own interests by purchasing at menced immediately t« get batter, and Lumbar Co., of Grant’s Pass, and all or Linkville and Lakeview have each had ders for lumber of any kind will he lery to he sold without reserve at Caro was «oon restored tijiis usual health. I the neatest litile s turnout ever seen __ ___ Middle-aged men who lack vigor and vi on Br< s., Reeser’s block, Ashlaud, Or. \ its fright «ver tiro danger this spring. promptly filled by him. the streets of jportland.—[ Oregonian. al»« found Du. \\ « hall ' s balsam for tality can be cured l>v Gilmore's Aromatic i [40 Aii.ltiul people should strain a point to Grape, plum, lemon, straw berry, black I the Lt ngs the ui< st valuable expectorant Wine. For sale at the City drug store. Nature s own remedy, Oregon Kidney berry, quince, crab apple and currant for breaking up distressing coughs and Climax tobacco 12 oz., 40c. perplug, secure better protection against fire fur Why will von suffer from ague and ma laria when Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will Tea. at Hunsaker A Do lge «. x the business portion of town. jellies at Burckhalter A Hasty's. * k colds. ” i i I 1 , cure you? for sale at the City drug store. i Fire at Lakeview. V' H. A. Cryder will teach the Union town district school. Examine the prices of Hunsaker & Dodge and see who is ahead. x W. C. Myer has sold five stallions at good prices from bis stock farm near Ii Ashland this spring. I One-eighth, c>r 10ti>., box crackers at the Red House 05c. x J. B. Riddle will take possession of the large hotel at Medford as soon as it can be finished. H. H. Wolters will run the saloon or barroom, having bought out Kenney's interest last week. The Times says: C. Coleman has tendered the Sheriff half of his taxes as sessed against him on account of ili« mortgages, and proposes to test that of ficial's right to collect the balance. It is reported that a rich strike has been made in Granville, Sears & Co.’s quartz ledge about four miles from Jack sonville, and considerable excitement has been raised in consequence of it. So far as heard from, the peach crop has not been injured yet to any extent in this valley. Unless a nipping frost should thin out the young fruit now, the orchardmen will have that work to do a little later. € .ran * Floral Guide OF LOW PRICES An Examination of the following prices will ’ show for themselves: r. CROCKERY and CLASSWARE TERMS STRICTLY CASH. THE T a OOK here stoke Hunsaker & Dodge, Proprietors. s I