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HIE ASHLAND TIDINGS JUNE is. is»« FRI i»AY I BREVITIES. Grand ball July 2d. Spring chickens are in market. Private SebooL Mrs. Fee will open ber sch.'.ol in the north eclio-4 b"i>s«> on Monday next, June 2l»t. Tumuli $1 25 per month io advance. Ball at Talent. Only about two weeks till the Fourth. Boy's straw hats for 10c. at 0. H. Blount's. x Carpenters and painters are busy out at Linkville. Messis. Tin s. Smith and G. H. Lynch. wh»> recent y bought the McConneli placer mining claim on Wagner creek, have been digging a line- of new ditch- mg, to obtain a larger he-au of water for (heir little giant. A party of Ashlandites will make a trip t<> the summit <>f Ashland butte about the last of the month, for a few day» camping and hunting experience. The cairn- law permits thu killing of deer after the 30th inst. ! ! PERSONAL. J. R Neil and wife came up from Jack- | , ville for a short visit in town Wednesday. | Kasson Bros., of Pelican Bay, were in i town the first of tho week, on a trading | trip. , G. F. Billings and Clarence Farnham I j have been camping in the Siskiyous this week. Mrs. Chas. Nickell, Mrs. Eckelson and Miss Pape, of Jacksonville, were in town last Sunday. ' Prof. J. N. Hall, one of the old teach ; i ers i.f the county, will make a trip tu Illiuuis this summer. Wm. Kahler, of 'Jacksonville, who has been very ill for some time, was consid i erably improved at last report. Mr. E. S. Hubbell, of Murray, Idaho, i 1 has been stopping at the White Sulphur Springs hotel f<T several days past. Serious Attack of Heart Disease. Fourth of July Coinmittets«. MA RR1EI) We Tell You Positively The Portland Oregonian of the 15th has the following: Gen. John E. Ro»», of - Jackson county, <a a pioneer ’ of 1847, ——— — • ’I ALTXly arrived here by the East Side yesterday afternoon, and just as he alighted at the East Portland depot was prostrated by severe illness, which at the time was thought to be paralysis. He was speech less and unconscious and thought to be dying. Without delay he was taken to the Portland general hospital and placed under the personal charge of Dr. Keene. The attack was pa'pitation of the heart, and the symptoms were the m »st alarm ing. His pulse was over 150, and as Gen. Ross is about 70 years old, there was little hope «f his recovery. Under skillful treatment tho pulsations were re duced, and at 9 o'clock last night the heart beats were 120 per minute, aud consciousness had returned, though the Imtient wm still speechless It is thought le will come out of the attack all right. Gen. Ross has suffered in years past from heart trouble but never until this time had an alarming attack. His visit here was for the purpose of attending the grand lodge of Masons, and the pioneers re-union at Oregon city to-day. Proba bly the excitement of the trip brought on the attack. His daughter, Mrs. Reanies, and her husband are with him, and he has every attention that loving hearts and skillful hands can provide. The executive committee appointed by the citizens' meeting last Thursday to ar range for urn! take charge of the celebra tion in Ashland met promptly the next day and appointed u full list of sub committees, and have shown a disposi tion to move forward rd in good time with is a list of the preparations. Following L — the committees and officers appointed: President of the Day, Gen. J. M. Mc Call. Vice Presidents: J. T. B'-wditch. Sain’l Colver, C. K. Kmm, R A. Miller, C C. Beekman, Col. J. E R >es, J S. Howard, E. P. Geary, E er Emery, M»j. H F. Barron. Marshal of the Day, Geo. M. Willard. Com. on Orator, W II Leeds, E J Far- low. J 8 Eubanks Sr. Coin, on Finance, G F Billings, Chas Logan H T Chitwood. Coni. <m Amusements: J S Sweet, Geo McConnell, E T Bartlett. Com. on Music. B B Willits. Georye Eubanks, T K Bolton, Miss Effie Gil lette, Miss M»y Drake and Mrs. M. L. Alford. Com. on Grounds, F Roper, J D Foun tain, N H Ceyvtoii. Com. on Dinner, Win Harris. Geo Stephenson, Govan High, with power to ap[H>int aids. Com. on Printing, Dr J 8 Parson, O H Blount, Wm Gilroy. The Committees hereby appointed are requested to report to the Chairman of the Executive Committee as s >on as pos sible. ( Geo Engle, Ch’n. : .1 D Fountain, Executive Com.-J I W Burriss, • I Frank Hasty, (J S Sweet, Secy. PRUETT—GARRETT.—In little Butte precinct June 3. lx«6. by Elder H. c Fleming, Irvin A. Pruett and Miss Jennie Garrett. BARYE—BAILEY—At the Central hotel in Gram's Pass. June 9. l»«6. by V. Volvic. J. p., Chas. H. Bayse ami Miss Alice M. Bailey. MARKS-PETERSON'.-In Jacksonville. June 10. lssi. by Rev. J. A. «lover. M. M. Marks and Mrs. Lena l’eterson. SHERIDAN I.EVEN'S.—Iu Canyonville June 10. lsso. nt the residence of tne bride's pa rents. tftory Sheridan of Roseburg, to Jessie F l.evens of Canyonville. t' at Simmons Liver ReguUtyD will rid y<>u of dyijwpsia, purify your system, enable y<*u to sleep well, preveut malarial diseases and give you brisk and vigor* «»us feeling. It acts directly <>u the liver and kidneys, cleansing, purifying, in vigorating and fortifying the system against disease. It will break up chills and fever and prevent their return, and is a complete antidote to all malarial poison—yet entirely free from calomel or quinine. See our big posters for the Fourth of HORN’. Juiy celebration. • I Some difference having arisen het ween Ice L>r sale in large or small qu.intities the Jacksonville citiz-ns and L. D. KLINE—III Ashland, June it». I aou , u > iuc of Chas. H. Kline, a daughter. at thu Red House. Brown over the quartz mill h>cst«*d there, RELIGIOUS NOTICES. Men’« summer pants, neat cut», $1.50 the mill has been moved by Mr. Brown Buckleu*» Arnica Salve. M. E. C hvrch .—Regular services every Sun to Gold Hill, to make a test run on rock per pair al Blount’s. x day, at 11 a . M. and 7 r. m . Bunday School ' s. The Alien Murder Case. from the Swindell ledge. 9:30. W. U. Rimpion will preach at Med llie best Salve in the world for cuts, ford on Rev. Fresh candies received this week at the 3d Sunday in each month. I By telegram to Timses | bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhentn, fever L H. Adams, who has charge of P resbyterian CHvr.cn.—Preaching morn Burckhalter A Hasty's. sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, I The vise of State vs L«*wis Alien Miller & Co's warehouse in this place, is and evening st the usual time. Sunday corns, and all skin eiuptions. and positive ing School at 9:30 A. M. A large amount of hay is being cut in (charged si'll the murder of Elmore agent Dr the Sugar Bine Di or and ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is Rev. J. V. Milligan, pastor. I Decker ne o n.e O'-eg -n line) was given the lower part of the valley. Lumber Co , of Grant's Pass, and all or- guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or B aptist C hurch .—Preaching at Ashland money refunded. Price 25 centa per box. tliejuiy.a’ Yiekal«»t Tuesday, and the morning and evening every Sunday except the Prof. Sweet will print one more copy of I ders for lumber of any kind will be For sale by J. H. Cbilwood & Son's. first iu each mouth Preaching at Medford on jury, atiei l»-iiig out 24 hours, stood nine the Student for this season. promptly tilled by him. [40 the first Sunday in each month. for aeq'iittal »nd three for coin ictioii, and Isaac Constant, uf Central Point, who : Rev. A. M. Russell, pastor. Fine all wool light colored suits for Siys the Grant's Pass Courier: We The City Council appropriated 850 I were then discharged. has Iwen in poor health for a number of : L iberal H all . T alent . -Liberal Sunday $12 at O. H. Blount's. Tlie«e are the are credibly informed that <>. J. Saulis- to start the celebration fund. meets for Bible study and discussion months past, is improving steadily nuw. , best bargains ever offered in Ashland, School i bury of Salt L ike city, Utah, who has a ' every Sunday al 11 a X. Cordial invitation to Dentistry. everyone. A brickyard is to be established at contract to carry a daily mail between i and «id be in stock bur a short time, x C. C. Walker and E. B. Myer went II. R. AMen, M. D., dentist, of Port- Central Point by Priddy it Sons. ------------------------------------------- e--------- here and Crescent city will put the sur- j out t» Klamath county with their sheep land, «vili Im m Ashland July 5th, 1886, last week, to place them on John Walk Prospects are go<««l for a large yield <>f vice on July 1st and no mistake. i to remain three or four weeks, Anyone er’s summer ranch. grapes mi the vines in this valley. The citizens of Linkville met at the ' desiring Ins professional services can be Mrs. E V. Carter, who has been vis A uuml»er of Indians from the reserva school hoitau last Saturday and voted to ' accommodated by calling at his residence build a $5000 school house u<i which ' iting her parents in Iowa during the past on Main street. Teeth extracted for tion have been in towu this woek. 5 • 1 work will commence as soon ns plans and : two months or more, is expect«*! tu reach 50cts. [11-1 Ca I and see <>ur new inv nee of China apucitications can he had and accepted by ’ home on this luorirng’s train. Found the Valley. and glass ware. Hunsaker A Dodge, x Blanket*! to Alaska. the school trustees.—[Star, June 12. Israel Patton of this place, and a cous Capt. Lam|>son, of Portland, clerk of Celebrations enough for everybody in The Ashland W»«>l«*u Mi Is shipped 150 There will be so many chances to cele- I the U. 8. Circuit Court, came out to in of the same name who recently came pairs of blankets to Alaska this week, this c*' unty on the 3d and 5th of July. bratu the Fourth this year that our patri- ! Ashland last week, to gain a new lease out frvtn the east, had an unpleasant ex- and if they prove satisfactory to the pur Krience in the mountains last week. Ashland is expecting to have the big otic citizens may be sure of having as ; of health from our mountain air. chasers, an order for 500 pain will fol gest 4th of July this year ever seen here. much glory as they want. From Friday ! ley started to cross the Siskiyous from The Yreka Union says: Dan Cawley low. Alaska is a g'»»d place to use blan night Jill Munday night the celebration , the pioneer stage driver, who has been Ashland to Grouse -creek, going by the The total vote ««f Klamath county foots will be can ied on at the different placés , ket», mid Ashland is p g'»«i place t'chuy trail that leads directly from this place visiting his son in Idaho for some time toward the summit of Ashland butte. them. Let the relations between the ter up 596, a gain of 265 since June 1884. in the valley. Precinct Officer«. I past, returned home last week. Dan is They found so much snow on the moun ritory and out town continue. A number of strangers are prospecting looking well. Ex-Mayor Latrobe, Baltimore, Md. ,1 Following is a list of the officers elect tains that they couldn't follow the trail, in the Sukiyous and tributary inuuutain says the best c>>ugh mediune is Red Star ; The Celebration. ed in the several precincts. The first and were soon bewildered and lost. Af Manager Koehler, of the Oregon A SpUiS. Cough Cure. Dr. Samuel K. C >x, D. California railroad, catnu out over thu ter wandering about fur a day or two name following ttie precinct is that of Ashland is pie|u»iii>g mis year for its D.. of Washington D. C., after a careful line Monday, and visited the Wagner they came to a point where a beautiful justice of the peace, ami the last name Applegate Bros, are offering for sale higgtwl celebrammo! I nd« pelidence Day. analysis, pronounced it putely vegetable, creek minus, in which he is interested, little valley opened to view far below the constable's. their ranches and stock in Klamath Ex G. V. L. M •■•ds, *>ne of the moat poi- and most exc«4lent f< r throat troubles. on Tuesday. Jackson, G A Hubbell, Frank Kass- I them. “Now we’re all right,” said Pat islicd and eloquent <>iati>rs in the stale, County. Price, twenty-five cents a bottle. ton. “That's the valley of Cottoiiwoial hafer. has been seemed as the speaker of the Central Point is growing. A number Mr. Edris, of Eugene City, one of the Little Butte, A J Florey, J M Pool. Says a Portland exchange; The 0. A . proprietors of the tiouring mills at that creek, on the south side of the range." day. The lallmad company wi.l give of new buildings are in course of con Manzanita, W T Lever, Ge» T 8ly. C. Railroad is now doing a very large place, is spending a few weeks at the sul They made directly for the valley, and special excursion rates ami the town will structiou. Medford, C H Bai kdell, J K Danielle. soon reached it, but were more bewil freighting business, which shows n re give a flee dinner to all gUrals. in the Thompson A Stephenson c<>ntinuo to vival m trade. Wholesale merchants phur and s »da springs hotels here, for dered than ever when they discovered Pleasant creek, H B Taylor, B F Ta afii i nomi amusements of various kiiitl.w run their daily sta^e butwu.-n Ashland state that payments are being promptly the benefit of his health. bor. that they had come back into the valley — in the evening tilewoiks and a grand and Jacksonville. Meadows, W M Mayfield, J B Welch. W. J. Wimer, uf Grants Pass, one of they starttnl from, a short distance above made by country dealers, and the pros ball. Rock Point, Wm Steward, C D Miller. I the publishers of the R >gue River Cou Ashland. They will follow the stage pect for u prosperous season are good. Farmers generally have had the hest Steamboat, J D Prickett, W E Finney. Died at Linkville. rier, was in Ashland last Saturday, look road around as far as possible hereafter. kind < f weather in which to harvest their Table Rock, John G Noit»m, Thos Dr. A, C. Helm has bought H. H. ing after the interests of his paper. The Alonzo Martin, win. has been in Ash tirsi crop of bay. Anderson. Bieecher’s tine ranch of 400 acres meadow Courier is sure of continued prosperity land for some two or three years past cm That Historic Hack. The celebration committees should be land hi Sprague River vadey, Klamath under its new management. Uniontown, S E Duinmington, A L ployed in tile saloon business, died at G rant ’ s P ass , June 12, 1886. gin work promptly, ami allow nothing county ; considération^ $4.000. Thu Dr. Engard. Linkville (Wednesday morning of this Dr. Helm and brother returned last Editor Tidings:— Dear Sir: I am not Trail creek, Jacob Johnson, Riley Mor has a large band of valuable brood mares week from the ctfi-cts of excessive drink to drag tills time. Friday fr un Klamath county, and will much of a newspaper writer, but I would rison. at his ranch in Kittitas valley, W. T. J ing. On Tuesday about hoop he started Assessor Ashpole is in town Inis week, go to Washington Territory at once to Willow Springs, N Cook, M Rowe. out of Linkville on foot, suffering with ; making a list of tfiu taxable property in and will drive them thence to Sprague ■ make arrangements for moving their like to say a word in regard to the item in yout last entitled “the historical hack.” , river this summer. Woodville, S J Steckell, A C Spear. >n uua and to peisoiis he met on Asloaud precinct. laree band <>f tine horses to the ranch I was the driver of that hack from the Ashland, J 8 Eubanks, S D Taylor. the road lie said he was going to Sacra I Grant's Pass will celebrate on tho 5th, they bought in Sprague river valley. There will be a gram! Fourth of July time that it left Jacksonville with Gen. Applegate, .1 H Knutzen, Jas Lowdon. i mento. In the evening a paity went out and is prejiarn.g for a grand time. The bail in Linkville on the evening of the Canby until his corpse was delivered in Big Butte, John Watkins, W F Wdkm Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Miner, of San uftei him ami found him helpless about affair is in thu hands of the cornet baud Yreka, and the hack did not operate be son. » Francisco, who resided in Ashland for a three miles from town. He was taken 2d at Smith'« hall. of that place. Judge Brower has con tween Ashland and the Lava Beds, but Chimney Rock, W I ’ Farlow, Geo SI year or m <re, were iu town several days back t<> town and cared for, but died the C. B. Miller is burning lime for this sented to deliver the oration. There Under the auspices of next morning. He was well known at place at the quarrie« of Burrage A Pome will be a full programme for the «lay, in tliis week, on their return southward was under the General's special order, Mason. and I was with him all the time until he E<len, M V B Soule, R K DeVinney. Chico, Yreka ami other places in Cali roy near R >ck Point. cluding national salutes, afternoon sports from a trip to British Columbia. Mr. was killed, and then I went with the Flounce Rock, T M Black, B C God Miner ha« leased his farm near Plioemx fornia. The telegraph line was down some and a grand bail in tho evening. to a gentleman just down from the body to Yreka, and from there I came dard, Jr. ■ ■ ♦---------------------- where between Ashland aud Linkville Should tie Watered. home. The team and hack did belong t<> The meed of merit for promoting per- ' Sound country. I'mligested Food Mr. L. Colver at that time, but as to ; soual æsihetics is due t<> J. C. Ayers A Ashland cemetery cuid be made a the first of thu week. Mr. and Mrs. P. Dunn started Mon In the stomach develops an acid which beautiful place, it a little calu nlid mon The excursion noticed elsewhere of. Co., whose Hair Vigor is a Universal day evening for Eugene City, to wit where the hack is now I do not know. stings the upper part of the throat and But 1 do know that if there are any palate, causing “heartburn.'’ it also ey were exjienilvd in watenug the trees fers a cheap trip to Portland and Astora beautitier of thu hair. Harmless, effec and fl >wuia that have been planted by | —$11 for the round trip. tive, agreeable, it ranks among indispen ness the commencement exercises at the bullet holes in the seat they have been evolves a gas which produces “wind on the sable articles of the toilet. To scanty state university, where their only son, put there since that time, as there never stomach,” and a feeling and appearance of lovu.g hands to lieautify the graves ot Nine carloads of wheat, two carloads locks it giv«is luxuriance; and withered George, graduates in the classical course. w.is a shot tired at me or the hack while distention in that organ after eating. For thu many wlio have found there the last FRIDAY EVENING, both this acidity and swelling Hostetter's From Eugene they will go to Montesano, I was out there. Yours, resting place of earth. Water must be • of barley and two of wool were shipped hair it clothes with a glow of youth. Stomach Bitters ia a much better remedy W. T. , for a visit with their daughter, W. J. C unningham . carried now in buckets from the Wuiker I from Central P>»mt week before last. than atka.ine salts, like hartshorn and car Says the Sentinel of last Saturday: Mrs. 8. 8. Caldwell. ditch, a sli'ilt distance aboie tile c« mu bonate of soda A wineglassful of the Two freight trains this week. Mon •‘A dispatch was received here yesterday, --------------------------------------------------------------- Q--------------------------------------------------------------- Bitters, after or before dinner, will lie found tely. Th«- cost of laying pipes to furnish day's train • rought a large amount <>f ii.nounciog the death of Mrs. Tillie F. Something New in Fancy Work. Mr. E. A. Swope, of tho printing to act as a reliable carminative or prevent what water is needed wotiid oe very slight freight and also the p yinaster's .car. house of Swope A Taylor, Portland, has An exhibition of fancy work upon the ive. This fine specific for dvspepsia, both MacCrimmon, after a brief illness. Mrs. if shared «-qilally by those interested, and i M icCriinmoo was the eldest daughter of been in town for several days, and is now Whi'e sewing m «chine at Blount's store in its acute aud chronic form, also prevents Mr. and Mis. Beach, of the Pioneer this is an iiupr<*venient which should be Mr. Adam K ippul of Portland, (formetly up at 8<>da Springs, having c>»ine <mt Tuesday afternoon created aflutter among aud cures malarial fever, constipation, liver Geo. F. McConnell, C. C. Walker, made. The trees purchase«! and planted hotel, will furiiisn thu supper for the of Ashland and Jacksonville,) and had from the city for a short season of rest the ladies of Ashland. Mr. Miner, who complaint, kidney troubes, nervousness George M. Willard, and debility. Persons who observe in them in the cemetery by the town two or grand bad at Granite Hall July 2J. and recuperation. Mr. Swope is inter W. M. Gilroy, F. Newman. attained ihu age of 29 y eats, 2 months is the company’s general agent for the a decline of vigor should use this three years ago have suffered from eated with A. Noltner in the publication introduction of the machine on this coast, selves It is fashionable among a number of and 2 days. fine tonic without delay. drouth, and many of them have died, counties in Oregon to havu one Dem"- of the Portland “World.” advertised an exhibition to occur at that ------- «• * ---------------- The Cal. Ogn. and Idaho Stage C >., whereas all coul-l have been saved and . crat and one Republican C"inmi.*uiiouer. A Rare Bargain. time and had exhibited specimens of the are now running an every other day line Would have lieeii much laiger aud pret HERE AND THERE. Two acres of land on Granite street, work dune, and a large and interested Thu gentlemen of the Wagner Creek fium Gibson’« to Strawberry, leaving Tickets, iiicluding supper, $2.50. Spectator's ticket, 2$ cts. tier t<> day if they had been Watered sut- i audience of ladies called tu sue the exhibi set in a variety of the best fruit trees and I Mining Co. are much [»leased with the O i I moii '« every Tuesday, Thursday and ticteiitly dunng the first year. There Datil. McIntosh will open a tailor shop tion. They were surprised and pleased berries. Place will produce enough fruit shou.d l»u s>>mti facilities for keepiug the i pr<>«p«M;ts recently developed iu thu Pil Saturday nights, and S'rawbeiry every at Linkville. to see wurk done on the machine which for several families. Good house and grim ledge. M-»ud>y, Wednesday ami Friday night«. flowers ami trees alive, and the cemetery out buildings. A good home for souie- Pelton & Rippey will open a butcher they had never dreamed could be done <>ne. trustees should take the matter in hand. Mr«. M E. Ross, of Applegate, was They aie running on tin« line four horse fl£¿*Tickets for sale at Burckhalter & Hasty’s and Geo. Engle’s Apply t-> G. F. B illing ». in any other way than by hand stitching. declared insane last week liyan examining stock and small wagons, and go through shop at Central Point. Ornamental designs in ltjaves, flowers, Pipe Exploded- To the Ladies! board in county court and taken to tho i in same time as regular stage.—[Journal. Tho». Chavner is repairing his toll vines, birds and animals were, quickly 9 The most astonished man in Jackson j asylum at 8niem. C<>ine and see our stock of ladies un Avery Taylor, traveling dentists bridge across Rogue river. Suit upon cloth, silk, satin and other county since the election returns have derwear, infant's robes and cloaks; also L «rge stock uf new goods received at from the Willamette, who went out to Niles' Henley band will furnish music abides in Arraine and tinsel and passed into history was Jack McClure the hardware store of Myer Brog, this I Klinnatli county the first of the week, for the celebrations at Butteville and done not only much better, but in less velvets, emb. felt, chenilles, arasenes last Tuesday altvriioon. He was enjoy than a hundreth part of the time it would and emb. silk. And don’t fotget mir week—leading place in Southern Oregon lost a tine horse from their matched team Fort Julies. ing an atter-diimei smoke with a cob pipe large stock of iiosiery always on hand. through an accident caused by their run take to do the work by hand. Thir tna i for anything m tnuir line. in flout of Wiiiard A Eubanks's stole Thirty-five persons joined the church chine and its attachments for this work G illette S isters . ning against a stump ill driving from I when without warning tile pq»u Hew to ; Thu U. 8. Hotel in Jacksonville in thu Medford to Jacksonville one dark night recently iu Sucker creek valley, Jose will certaiuly be popular among the ladies I pieces with a lepolt that was heard sev hands of the present proprietor, J. De- recently. They talked of suing thu phine county. Pasture to Let. here. I eral blocks distant. McClure’s face was Roboam, is kept tn better style than it County for damages, but have nut dune Good pasture to let on the Bauers I Arthur Greone aud Al. Goodman will badly torn in several places and Dr. Par- , ever has Ireeu heretofore. so yet. place at the foot of Oak street, Ashland. Low Fare to Portland aud the Sea. run a 100 yard foot race for $50 a side soli picked several pieces of the pipe out Apply to the undersigned. Of 7,000 persons inoculated for yellow at Roseburg on July 3d. Excursion rates to Stn Francisco to The Christian Church at Portland give of the wounds. He was not dangerous fever i*y a Rio Jaiieira physician, only- J ohn R eal . ly hurt, but Ins wounds are painful and seven died of lhe disease, although thu I attend tile coming G. A. R. national en Philadelphia wool merchants arc ne a big excursion to the sea from all points Ashland, Or,, July 30, 1885. campment will be via Yaqntna from Cor gotiating with Douglas county wool <>n the O. & C. R. R. and return going miy leave some slight seals. John L. epidemic was of unusual intensity. vallis $16 the round trip providing the growers for their spring clip. from Portland to the ocean and return Norris, of McCall's store, w:«s standing Piano for Sale. J. O. Hamakar sold a band of fifty excursion numbeis as many as 75 persons. <>n the magnificent steel steamer Olyin near the »inoker at the tinu and hap A fine upright piano, nearly new Joseph Trimhy, an old miner on Alt- 8hotUd it. number 1*25 <>r over then thu pian, leaving Ashland June 29, June 30, pened to have Ins in >uth open just lai head of horses, mares and colts in Klam G. F. B illings . enough to allow a Hying fragment to ath county last week to a man from tickets will c >st but $14. We under house creek, sold his claim to a Chinese and July 1, tickets good t<> return up to Enquire at office of Ashland, May 7, 1886. company for 83000 the other day. stand that tickets will soon be placed on and including July 7. all for the small strike the elid of his tongue and embed Portland at $40 per head all round. sale, and that there is but little doubt itself in that organ. It proved on ex It is said that President Cleveland and uniform sum of $11 from all stations A practice game of baseball will be tnat the requisite number of excur Pasture to Let. traction to be pait of all exploded cap. played at the grounds east of town next I his bride will spend the month of August south of Roseburg. A special trip of 110 miles t<> the Cascades rm the Wide McCiUie had livvii doing some blasting 8 tturday, to prepare for a match between sionists will go. Pasture to let on the Harg.idine ranch in the White mountains, making a tour West may be taken on July 21, by those and doubtless had n small |>ercu«si,>ll cap two picked teams on the 4th of July. at $1 per head per monili. Apply to A. of the chief resorts. Four miners, Messrs. Kindrick, Bla going <m this excursion, fur bOcts. extra. T. Kyle, Jr., or George Hargadiuc. mixed with tile tobacco loose ill his lock, Herd and Owens, have struck a The buildings at the Chico, Cal., race Consult your nearest station agent at E. K. Anderson and F. Roper are in rich ileposit of coarse gold near thu sum pocket, He will i un lus tobacco through Ashland, Or., April 16, 1886. a fl.»ur sitter he-lealter before tilling tua terested together in the proS|a*ctiug of a nut of the ridge some three miles north track were destroyed by tire last Thurs oncu and see their mammoth circular and promising quartz ledge recently discov west of Jacksonville, close to the old day, about noon, ami three h »rses in sta get particulars. If this doesn’t draw, Hides and En s Bought. P’P*- ered near xMr. Anderson’s '49 diggings. Black claim. The goid is in a kind of bles also perished. No cause is known, nothing will. pr<ibahly carelessness. The damage ain ’ t« • Fatal Acciik-ut. The undersigned will pay the highest market Residents of Foot’s creek ami vicinity cement and gravel conglomerate, and t<> over $10,000. niice for hides, »kins and furs of all kinds, Races at Unkvllie. A meat shocking fatal accident oc- celebrate thu glorious Fourth on Satur their claim is so rich that they average from this date until further notice. Say - the Lakeview Examiner: Major .1. R. it. HCTCHINCS. eiirred at the farm of E K. Anderson day the 34 of Juiy, while Gold Hill does about $4.00 to every wheelbarrow load There will be two day's races at G. W. Ashland. Or., May 21, IS»«. near 1'alent A ediiesd.iy altermioii.ayoung honor to the occasion on Monday the they wash out. Tlmy now have a sina'l Burt, Major Wilhelm, of Fort Bidwell, M 're’s race track in Linkville, July 21 mill set up neat the claim to reduce the and Hoti. A. S. Sweet, Cal., ex-minister and 3d, Following is the speed pro Englishman -bout thirty .years of ago 5th. Gingham, alpacca and seersucker coats to China, passed through town with an kirown by thu* name of Mi roll, who had The Medford nutrhle works formerly haid cement, and will no doubt have big escort Wednesday, bound for thu fishing gramme: at 0 H. Blount's. x been i<i the employ of Mr. Andcrsun tor owned by Sheley A .lacoos have been returns to report soon. July 21—Race N ». 1, running, free grounds on Sprague river. several inmiihs, la.i ig the victim. He bought by J. C. Whipp uf Jacksonville, fo» all saddle horses, single dash, une- Woodhnry jars. Call and see the Dr. Wm. Miller of Salt creek in this was e>ig»uUd “i ll others in hailii.ig llay who will i mi both shops with headqnar- qnarter mile. Rice N >. 3, trotting, free woodbury fruit jar«, the latest, and best. Quite a large band of horses were county, an old pioneer and wed known toastack and w.csat work iqion the wagon teis at Jacksonville. for all untried horses, best 2 in 3, mile —Clayton «S Gore’s. as a cancer doctor, died at his home last driven out of the Chewaucan country which had been parti illy tin lorried at the first of the week, belonging to Messsrs. heat«. One-eighth, or 10 lb., box crackois 65c. A large three-year-old steer belonging week after a short illness. Hu had re- Jack Partin, Will R>berts, and Rufus stack, when the horses started off. '1 he I July 31—Race No. 3, running, free x lines were fas ti.md to a pole s me dis I to M»j. H. F. Barron was killed by a i markable success in his treatment of Dillard. They will go to San Francisco for all saddle horses, one-half mile dash. at the Red House. many cases <>f skin cancer, and a numlajr tance * nt ■ ver th« J ir mt end <>f the wag *n gr zz y at the head of Sampson creek, No. 4, trotting, best 2 in 3, freu for all market. — [Examiner June 5th. Mineral water from the Soda Springs and 51 rell was reaching <>ut V> catch some 12 <>r 15 miles east uf Ashland, of residents of Jackson county and other horses owned in Klamath county. at Hunsaker «t Dodge's. places in Oregon have been cured of Says the Roseburg Piaindealer: Our them »hen the fr -lit wheels dr -ppedint*>a last Saturday night. Entrance in all tho above races, $10. that disease by a remedy furnished by townsman Hon. W. F. Benjamin started Hot and cold baths in the famous little gutter ;uid threw him d<*wn under payable by 9 o'cl'ick mi the day preced A rain last week would have counted state« Thursday ing race. Entrance money, gate receipts white sulphur springs water at the White the h rue's heels. He was instantly many thousands >>f bushels of grain for I him. Hu kept btmrut the nature of the for the eastern x , killed, his skull bei .g sutitered aud the the Rogue River valley, and it is m>t en powder Im iurutsliud for cancer cute, but morning to visit relatives and friend« at.d subscriptions to be equally divided Sulphur Springs Hotel. bcaui exp aud whe • he was picked lip by tirely to late yet for an improvement ot whether or not he imparted thu secret and bring home at the end of six weeks, between the four races. First hvrse in Don't fail to call and examine the new to anyone before his death, wo have Mrs. Benjamin aud Mrs. Fullerton whe the h Tiiflt-ti uiti.i wh ran after the wag n. the yield in that way. each race takes all the purse. dress hats just received at J. D. Foiiu- nut heard. have been east for sometime. Mr. B. They were nearly a hundred yards fr -m tain's. x Byars «t Guerin beat the bui'ding rec him win i ho lull and c uld n *t tell ex Says the Yreka Journal: Thos. Hen- has just retired from a eight years term For constitutional or scrofulous cat ord in town by putting up a buck Imuse of service in the U. S. Land Office and Three boxes of bluing f<>r twenty-five actly the m inner Ins 1.'juries, but it is | iies»y, while mining in Humbug Gulch arrh, and for ctmsmnption induced by snpp sc I ' lie "t the h rars kicked him. in one day—a large addition for a work late y, had one <>f his fingers stung by a has just been chosen to represent the the scrofulous taint, Ayer's Sarsaparilla cents at the Red Hou»e. •Iiisucu E'll'iuks ■ f this precinct went shop al the back of the store occupied by scorpion, and expected to have a severe county in the next Legislature Assem is the true remedy. It has cured num A tine line of Rogers Bros'. A 1 cut bly. d"Wu at "lice t" ascertain if a c -r* uer’s Willard A Eubanks. time, as it h >s been claimed that the berless casus. It stops catarrhal dis lerv to be Bold without reserve at Car»» inquest w.is necessary, and up >u learning 'ihe most noted improvement in Pais charges, and removes the sickening odor Bro«., Reeser’s block, Ashland, Or. X It was a mistake when we stated that sting of a scorpion was very dangerous the tacts decided n><t t ■ suinin -n a jury, Capt. Ferree had tne mail contract frein He placed a quid of tebauco over tile ley th'« summer will i>e the erection, by —indications of scrofula. Deviled ham, turkey, chicken and liie burial w.is iu Ph t-uix cemetery yes Linkville to Ft. Klamath at $2,200. Dr. sting, and has suffered no trouble what V. G. Conn, of a fine flouring mill, with t July 2d at Granite Hall. 1 tongue at B. & Hasty's. terday. Waiieti of Illiums has secured it at $900 ever, which indicates that a scorpion’s a capacity ot fifty barrel« per day, aud stmg is not so bad as supposed, although coating nearly ten thousand dollar«, Deceased was a y.'itng man *f good per year.—[Examiner. A new lot uf tin and granite ware at Go tn the White Sulphur Springs Ho it is said scorpions are much larger and which it is expected will grind oversight h ibit i and li.id w> n ihe respect amt ea Reeser's. * Dr. Warren, the contractor on the tel f<>r hot and cold baths. Bath rooms ’ i more dangerous in $ »utheru Califuttiia thousand bushels of wheat which will be teem f ih-se wh hid made hu acquain mail route between Ashland and Link open every day of the seek. I»i coffees and teas we can please you. I and Ariiotia tance i i this neigh'» rh •• d. M reli was I raised in that part of the country this T. W. P rice , Manager. A large assortment of all grades just in. I li ' his niiiiie, it is snd. His relatives re ville, is expected to arrive here aoout the season. The machinery for thia mill is Iasi of thu month, and inteud« tu put the “On Thursday of this woek," says tht x side in England—ii -iiv in this c 'Uiitry. of the latest 'mprovtsd make aud was or For a good square meal go to the — Hunsaker A Dodge. mails through, it is said. Sentinel, “Casteel aud Nelson struck a dered by Virgil Cuun while cast this White Sulphur Springs Hotel. T. W. Twenty-five cents buys two boxes best ooo l.ost Faith in Pliysicianw. C. G. Farr, recently»! Spencer, I «wa, four foot vein of qu irtz, liaif-sulphurets, spring. —[Examiner. Price, Manager. x , gloss starch at the Red H"use. in the Timber Guich mine near Jackson There are iiiiium nable instances where has b' ught ten acresuf land near Gram s ville. The tunnel is now about 150 feet Anson Hou h. of Blackberry, Ills., sajr9 N»w it the time to procure bargains he owes his life to Gilmore's Magnetic cures have been afleetvd by 8«oVILLS| Pass, and has built a house and made long and is over 130 feet under ground. in men ’ s and boy's clothing, furnishing Hi will SARSPAKILLA, OK BL K>1> «& LIVER SYRt P, | other improvements up hi it. On the 7th inst. the eldest son of D. goods, hats, caps, bouts, «hoes, tobacco, Elivir. Try it. For sale at the City drag No assay has yet been nuplq of the new f.-r nil •Oseases "f tile l,|oo.|, wneii they raise poultry mt a large scale. P- Bilderback, aged 13 yea«, living on notions, etc., at O. H. Blount's, as he de store. i atscoVery but it will be done next week. Gilmore’s Neuralgia Cure is a positive have been given •• Vvi by tht-ir pliy*icians. The Granite Hall Association are mak The rock and sulphurets lu"k exactly like Deer cregk Josephine county, was bitten sires to reduce stock, before moving in cure for Neuralgia in the the face, side and It is one of the lie» st remedies ever offeied ing arrangements for a grand time at thu that taken from Greet) liroa.' ¡edge at •m the finger by a rattlesnake. With to bis new quarters, which will be one <>f stomath. For sale at the City drug store. » t-> the ptinlic, .-.mi u it la prepared with ball and supper t<> bu given by them on Galice uteek and the stockholders in the rare presence of mind tho boy wrapped those elegant stores just neing fimshtnl nlic, .-•.ml Middle-aged men who lack vigor and vi the greatest care, >•.» a specific f< r certain Friday, thu 2 i of July—two weeks from tality can be cured bv Gilreore’s Aromatic x mine feel confident that they will wind his finger above the bite and walked in Johnson's new block. diseases, it is n.> W'-mlur that it should to-night. Wine. For sale at the City drag store. home. Our informant J. 4. Wilson says Secure your tickets early. ; up with a bonanza.” Grape, plum, lemon, strawberry, black be mole etfrctu-il than lias’ily written tho boy was doing rdl at last accounts, Nervo-life and vigor restored in men and Tile best dancing hail in this part m The Grand Chapter of Royal Arch and v¿11 doubtless come out of it all right. berry, quince, crab apple and currant women by using Gilmore's Aromatic Wine. and careless y prep «red prescripiiotia. * and Ho was kept under the influence of liquor jellies at Burckhalter & Hasty's. T.tse tin« mcilciiie tor »¡I disorder ans- the state, the best management and the Masons met 111 Portland last For sale at the City drug store. i ing fioni impuio l>l'»>4. It is end orsed 1 best music and supper will be combined elected the following ottcers for the en all night.—-(Courier. Reduced rates <>n clothing at 0. H. D r . K ellogo 8 W orm T ea i« entirely ■ to maku the ceiebratnm ball in .Ashland suing year: VValiace Brldwi-i, G H P; by leading pi fessomal men. Blount’s to make room fur fourth of July free from alt Mercurial properties, can l»e a social event l"t»g to be remembered. — - *--------- -— R F Giboiii, deputy G H P; Seth L stock, x Bunday SekvoL given t>> the weakest con«1 ituti"ii with Pope, Kmg; George Humphrey, Scrib?; Guotl liesit 11» in I'terv (.a-.e. | As thu greatest pain-cure, St. Jacoba ILe Secalar Sunday School will meet in Order blanks for Eagle Mills at Clay out danger, is palatable and easily ad D. J. E.adfuid. waules.de p ip.-r dealer of Oil is lecommended by public men "f Christopher l’ayior, Tieasurer; KPEir- Granite Hall every Sunday at 2A) o’clock ton & Gore’s, Hunsaker A Dodge's, or at ministered t<> children, is mild in <>|iera- Cui;:auj<g.i. i'enn., wr.te» um 4 be was hart, Secretary; ill, Lecturer; America and uthet countries. Hon. p. m . Every body invited— ladies and gen- .-eriou.i.y atffictMi with a severe co.d that Enoch Holt, C H. The Grand Chapter tlemtn, girls and boys, and “little child the office of G. F. Billings. Orders left tiou, and never fails t» effect a cure. se.tif Joa m . Ian js: u.ut tiled many rem Billa Hint, Life-Senator <>t the 1) »mill ttegalar discourse by E. L. Apple at these places will receive prompt atten Price 25 cents. Sold by Chitwood A finished its session Tuesday and ren. edies wit.loot b.-neri;. Being muuc-d tq ion Parliament, Canada, found it to act E agle M ills . 8"n. the Grand Lodge A. F. and A. M. gate as master in History, Literature and tion. try Dr. rviu^ » New Diecoveiy forcouaump- like u charm. rnoloaophy and the Sciences. conveti d tha next day, instead of tiou, did so and was entirety cared ny use The wife, mother and maid who suffer John H. Yates, of Batavia, N. Y., attys. Subject for June 2Jtn, 1886—First. The All goods sold strictly for cash at 0. of a few i> >t:.t-s. Bine*- wmen tune Ue lias ”1 cheerfully commend ! « n Thursday, as had been announced. necessity of the SecniAr Sunday School, i from female weakness, will find Gilmore's H. Blount's, and no money loaned. This used it in his f.imi.y for all cotton« and Aromatic Wine a positive cure. For sale Your Aromatic Wine its purposes etc. Secund. Mental Liberty. Safe insurance <>t all kinds at lowest c »id-> wnu best r.-su.ts. T his is tne expe accounts for his low prices, which never > at the City drag store. It did new life and vigor send ■< ---------- - ' rience *»f Idjd^iuJs wuose lives have been fail to suit purchasers. x Through thia weak frame of mine. rates. G. F. Billings. James Sullivan of Salem, Oregon, says he saveu by this w.mderfui dneoverv. Trial “King of Soaps,” the boss of all soaps. It did for all my stomach ills was cured of the asthma by Gilmore's Mag- Climax tobacco 12 oz. plugs 35 cents Tiy “Oratige buk unculored tea at Washes without rubbing! Fur sale only bat. e.< free at J n Chitwood & Sou's drag More than the doctor and his pills.” . netio Elixir. For sale at the City drag i at tfiu Ecd House or 3 fur $1. Stora For sale at the City cuug store. Huoaakvr ¿K Dodge’s. X by Huosaku dtDudga. s A grand ball will be given at the U. M L. Hall on W agner ui«-«-k on Monday evening, Julv 5*h. Tickets, including aup|»ei', $2.00. Proceed» for thu benefit uf the hail. 1776-1886. AT ASHLAND, SATURDAY, JULY 3d. Oration ìy h -E w . Geo. L Woods, Parade! Big Dinner! Amusements! FIREWORKS! GRAND BALL Full Particulars by Next Week ! GRAND Independence BALL I At their NEW HALL in ASHLAND, JULY 2d, 1886. FLOOR Best of Music! MANAGERS. Supper Served at the Hall. EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED REMOVAL NOTICE! Cash buyers will now find O. H. BLOUNT Nicely located in John son’s new block, where he will be able to serve his customers to a better ad vantage than at any time since he has been in Ash* land, in CLOTHING, Boots, Shoes, Hats and Caps, FURNISHING GOODS, Notions, Tobaccos, Cigars, &c., &c. The stock is much more complete than it has been on any previous oc- casion. CASH BUYERS will be shown through the entire stock with pleasure, and no one ex pected to buy unless perfectly satisfied. Yours Respectfully, O. H. BLOUNT, I Johnson’s New Block.