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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1886)
i HERE AND THERE. Die mimes of 8quire Hubl»ell «ml it I fair companion from Jacksonville are Daily stage now between Grant's Pass | ..JULY 18* Mt. Pitt is over ten thousand feet high. linked with a matrimonial rumor, but no FRIDAY marriage notice lias reached this office and Waldo. Hay harvest is beginning iu Klamath county. Water to be Turned Out. J. B. Thomas will build a dwelling I Ulias._H. Veglite, who has a band of A new lot of tin and granite ware nt about 2566 head of sheep out near Sum bouse at Gold Hill. The water will lie turned out of West x mer Lake, brought his woo] to Ashland Ashland Ditch No. 1 next M ednesday Reeser's. Thomas Fitch, the “silver tongued," j Lemons and liananas cheap at Clayton this summer and sold it here at a satis delivered an eloquent oration at Portland | evening, July 13th, to allow new lx>xiug factory price. x to be pat in on the following day. l’a- A Gore’s. on the Sth. I Rolx*rt P. Neil was thrown from a mow < ¡rouse are said to lx* scarcer than usu trens ¡»lease take notice. Chas. Hausen has sub-contracted to ing machine at his ranch, up at the Cove, C. H. G illlte , 8ec. al this year. one day last week, and hail one of his carry the mail from Althouse to Waldo The skating rink was well patronized rilxs broken and received other less se twice each week, Monday's and Friday's. Not Invited. last Saturday. rious injuries. A large numlier of the Balmon fisher “Why ilon't you trade with me! said a Look out for a new ad. of Clayton A 'Die City council has ordered Main men are drowned every year at the mouth close-fisted tradesman to a publisher the Gore next week. street graveled from Granite to Oak, au other day. “Because,” was the charac The excursionists returned home Wed improvement which will insure a better of the Columbia river, but the number is street in the business part of town than greater this year than usual. teristic reply, “you have never asked me. nesday morning. we had last winter. sir. I have looked all through the papers 0. H. Caldwell, of Gold HUI has been Ripe Ashland (teaches and lierries at Hunters rejiort bucks scarcer than ever Ixuuid over in $250 Ixmds to appear be for an invitation in the shape of an ad Clayton A Gore’s. x this season. A few years more of crimi vertisement. but in vain. I never go where Three lxixee of bluing for twenty-live nal slaughter of deer for the hides alone fore the next grand jury and answer the I am not invited sir.” [Ex. cents at the Red House. x will well nigh exterminate the “antlered charge of stealing 700 cigars from Peter Anise. The new county officials assumed their game" in Southern Oregon. Business Changes. public duties last Monday. Judge Seneca Smith, ex-Jmlge of the 'Die Ashland “crx»ler” has lieen kept Tallent A Hopkins A Wm. Coburn H. E. Baker is building a large new warm by different “dnuik-and-disorder- State Circuit Court for Multnomah coun lies" during the past week One fellow ty, and Judge John B. Waldo, late of the have entered into a copartnership, to car grain warehouse at Medford. with an attack of jim-jams kept yelling ry on the mercantile business in Reeser’s An Odd Fellows’ lodge is to lie insti at a terrible rate nearly all day Sunday. Supreme Court, have formed a law co tuted at Medford on the 16th. block. Company I, 2d Infantry, in command partnership at Portland. Rol>ert Hatfield and D. C. Herrin have The frent of Granite hall looks well of Lieut. Eglx rt. arrived in Ashland from I More than seventy teachers are em gone into partnership in the lxx»t and since living finished and painted. Fort Klamath Wednesday forenoon, and ployed in the public schools of Portland, shoe business, and will shortly o(x?u a All kinds of liuuber for sale at bottom tixik the cars here Wednesday evening for and the full complement has lieen en Omaha, Neb. The com(>any was seven complete stock of goods in that line in •rices. W. G. T anner , Ashland. x gaged for this year. Mrs. Alice Clausou days on the march. the store in Odd Fellows building recent Several business firms will move into Gove is now the school superintendent of The new publisher of the (on/ /< r has ly vacated by O. H. Blount. Mr. Hat new stores in Ashlsml within a few weeks an eye to business. In his last issue he re Multnomah comity. field will go to San Francisco to pur Sheriff Jacolis collected about $8000 of marks: “A case of hog stealing has lieen The Bea serpent has put in an appear chase the new st«x*k. the $10,(JD0 delinquent taxes on his list. rejxirted at this office. If the fellow ance near the Columbia river bar. It can No intimation yet of any change iu the don’t give us some of tlie meat the story lie seen almost any day with a strong fine Passenger leach. management or ownership of the O. A C. is going to leak out.” glass -of Astoria whisky. --[Oregonian. Mr Gravenor. the resident agent of the IL R. W. U. Baltimore’s young («Mich orchard Some sea serpents have lieen discovered Western Stage Co., has stocked the I A party of a dozen or fifteen Ashland on the high hill in the western (»art of Linkville stage line in good style, and ladies spent the day at Soda springs yes town has all the fruit the trees are able as far up from the ocean as Roseburg by toliear. and will realize a nice profit from the same kind of glasses. [Roseburg will offer passengers better accomodations terday. tho yield this season. Clayton A Gore Renew. tbau have l»een maintained heretofore. Semi-annual clearance sale at (). H. have the handling of the whole crop. He haslrought the fine ¡»assenger coach Blounts summer clothing must lx» A Roseburg paper of last week says: Ashland has bad several heavy showers owned by Martin at Yreka. and will run closed out. J. D. Enright foreman of the telegraph within the past two weeks, while some Alford A Bragdon announce a genuine other sections of the valley have lx?en al line of repairers, was stricken with par it through from Ashland to Linkville with four horses every alternate day. It closing sale at cost prices. See their ad most entirely missed by the rain. On I alysis last Sunday night about twelve on 2d page. the 26th of June .32 of an inch fell here; miles west of this place on the Coos Bay made the first trip out from Ashland yes on the 36th. .64. and on July 3d and 4th, Tlie wtxxlen sidewalk on the west side terday. and will return this evening. On line. On Monday he was brought to the of Main street is being raised to the es .41 of an inch fell. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays it tablished grade. Cosmopolitan hotel where he is receiving W. P. Benn, of Dry Creek, says the will leave Ashland for Linkville, anil on medical aid. Hunsaker A Dodge give notice of their quails have increased rapidly in his Monday. Wednesday, ami Friday morn business change, in a card to lie found in neighborhood during the past year, and Geo. Lewis, Sr., who was indicted last are so numerous that thev destroyed fall for striking a Mr. Wynatt with an ings will leave Linkville for Ashland. another column? most of his garden stuff, ami didn't leave The alternate tri(»8 will lie made with Work upon the new court house for him any strawberries at all on a large ax, came in Wednesday and gave him two-horse wagons, as heretofore. Josephine county at Grant’s Pass was lie- patch of Ixraring vines. self up, giving Ixmds for his appearance gun last Monday. at court. It is somewhat surprising to Alpha Chapter No. 1, O. E. 8., at their Eye Dheasc in Cattle. Do you want to paint ? A full line of last meeting adjourned till the 2d Tues- know that Mr. Lewis has lieeu at home A disease called “white-eve" seems to lead, oil and colors always on hand at day in 8eptember next, As the order is all winter, and up to this time; even vot be general among the cows about town, Clayions A Gore’s x chiefly social in its character, the lodge ! ing at Murphy on election day, and his and is also reputed as having ap(»eared Hunsaker A Dixlge sold a fine Mathu- finds ¡i vacation during the hot months j neighbors said nothing ¡ilxiut it, what elsewhere in the valley. It is somewhat shek piano to the Sisters’ school in Jack and short evenings of summer to lie both ; ever.—[Courier. satisfaetorv and exjiedient. similar to pinkeye in horses. The eyel»e- sonville last week. The weekly mail service from Y'reka to i Says the Yreka Journal of last week: comes swollen and sore, and soon the en The heavy showers damagtxl the cele Plevna has been sustiended, but the Cali- ; tire eyelmll is covered with a white film, bration aud the hay to some extent in fornia, Oregon A Idaho stage companv 1 Last Tuesday, a Chinaman engaged in this lieigliborhi m xl. wheeling rock with a wheelbarrow, at which, of course. obscures the sight. Sii|>- has the contract to carry the mails semi- i Centennial claim, lielow Honolulu, for The buck brush on the high mountains wi-eklv lx*tween Willow Creek and lies- ! pu nit ion follows and after a week or ten is white with blossoms now many more wick ’ s, which latter place is at the Shovel I i purpose of filling in nt outside crib of days the disease passes away, leaving, so blossoms thau usual. creek springs <>n the Klamath river. derrick wheel, to raise the water, lost his far as known, no permanent evil effects. balance and fell into the Klamath river. The excursionists who went down the G. H. Lynch and Capt. Thos. Smith Sometimes only one, :ind sometimes both river from Portland to Ilwaco had a cold, have located a promising quartz ledge Half a dozen Chinamen cl<»se by made eyes are affected and the animal lieeomes rainy day on the coast. which they discovered iu making a new ' no effort to rescue him. and were evident temporarily stone blind. For treatment The T idings is printing the annual re ditch for their hydraulic mines on Wag- i ly panic stricken, or afraid to do any various eye-washes are used, and some port of the proceedings of the Grand ner creek. They re(x»rt th:it it yields lx'tter proe)iect8 in free gold than any thing. The Chinaman was drowned, but stock owners apply dry salt, [towdered Lxxlge I. O. G. T. of Oregon. thing heretofore disi-overed in the Wag the wbeel-liarrow was saved. burnt alum and honey to the eyes. Dr. Parson announces that he will ner creek district. Sheriff D. 8. Smith, of Linn county, leave town soon, and must have his ac Almost every (terson has some form of offers a reward of 81000 for the capture Coming to Oregon. counts settled before he got's. scrofulous (xiison latent in his veins. The Chicago Times or June 29 has the Eleven applicants for teachers’ cer When this poison develo(>es into scroful of W. W. Saunders, who was convicted following special from Centralia, Illinois: tificates were examined by Snpt. Colvig ous sores, ulcers, eruptions, rheumatism, of the murder of Charles H. Campbell,in Some fifty persons residing near Walnut at his last public examination. or organic diseases, the suffering is terri Albany, November 4,1885. Saunders es Hill have formed an organization known The T idings continues to improve its ble. Hence the gratitude of those who caped from the jail at Albany some time discovered that Ayer's 8arsaparilla will as "The Walnut Hill and Oregon Emi facilities for fine job printing by the addi eradicate during the night of July 4. Following is this evil. tion of new type aud material. grant society.” They intend to get to his description: Six feet high; very slen Dr. Will Jackson came up from Jack Arthur P imi I’ s new hall at Eagle Point gether a number of the farmers and go to der: is delicate in health and pale from sonville last evening, and is ready to meet Oregon and start a colony, leaving about accommodated the dancers of that place his old patrons, ami anyone else who may confinement; smooth face; very’ dark hair; at the iudejiendence ball there. .September 1. They claim, owing to the mMxl dental work done, at his office oil weighs about 130 pounds; 30 years old, Klamath county had some refreshing i tho second fltxir of the Odd Fellows’ organization of the millers of the south showers last week, but not enough rain to building on Main street. He will remain and slightly (>ock-marked; thin, promi ern part of the state, that it is a move to do much gmxl for the grain crops. here only about a week. Don't leave nent nose; sharp features; small, dark, bring down the price of wheat and raise deep-set eyes, with habit of blinking fre Mr. L. Martin will represent Ashland your visit till too late. flour, au<l lietween the poor ereps of lxxlge A. O. U. W. at the grand lodge, quently; has sallow complexion, nervous M. Mickelson is building a large bam wheat the past few years and other com which meets in Portland next week. temperament and has morphine habit. at his ranch on the Dead Indian road, binations, they will not be able to keep and will stxin liegin to build a dwelling Finger on one hand slightly injured at Jephtha Davison and L. W. M<x»re ¡flxive water, and intend to lixik for new publish notice of their intention to make house, also. He lias about 34<J acres end, and claims to have been shot through fenced now. and will have a complete final pnxzf of their homestead claims. homes in Oregon. ranch. Wm. Patterson has the contract the chest or body. Spits blood some Sheriff Jacobs and family have moved for building tho bam, and is putting up times. Strange Case. from Jacksonville to Ashland, having sold a substantial structure. The Coast Mail of July 1st had the fol A man named Evans, a mining partner his dwelling house at the county seat. T. I’. Lee, a truck farmer on Rogue lowing: The Oregonian records the ar of Richard the jeweler, had an attack of How do you like our new type’? It river four or five miles lielow Grant’s catilepsy last night and stood in one i»oe- has a heavier and plainer face than the Pass, ex(>ects to ship forty carloads of rival of $20,000 worth of postal stamps ition near John Ramsdell’s place on Rich old type, but the lxidy is one size smaller. melons to Portland and points farther from Washington. The Portland office Myer Bros, are receiving additions east this summer. He is raising an im lias lieen out of two-cent and other kinds Gulch all night, unable to move. He every week to their large stock of hard mense quality of early tomatoes, also, of stamps for a week. Tn this respect was uoticed there early in the evening ware, farming implements, stoves, iron and is having three thousand Innes made the Marshfield office is ahead, for it has and this morning he was still standing in ware, etc. in which to ship them to the city. been out of two-cent stamps for two weeks the same position when Fred Lny and The boats for Crater lake, of which we and still they do not come. Postmaster Onions were im|xirtixl into this valley walk him several other parties tried to last winter, but a big crop growing this gave a description last week, arrived on l»ack to town. Finding him rumble to season will doubtless block that game Friday’s freight train, and are now’on the Brown has begged, bought and borrowed way to their destination, going hence bv of all the neiglilxirs and still no arrival navigate they packed him to town and this time. freight tennis over the Rogue river road. from Wasliihgton. This office has re I under the treatment of Dr. DeBar lie re- Tlie Ashland Hoitse hotel pnqierty will It is likely that a shelter will l»e built on eovered in a short time. The report that pass into the hands of the new proprie the island for theselxiats. which can then ceived some communications signed, lie has since gone back to tlie same place tors, Diner A* Bridge, to-morrow, it is un l»e left there for future use after the work “Please remit," and has not been able to derstood. of tl»e present summer has l»een con reply for lack of stamps. But there is no aud was standing there as before is with cluded. evil without a recomiieuse. Several mar The stage line from Ashland to Link out foundation and Luy has positively ville aud thence to Lakeview has lietter ried men whose wives have pulled out of The celebration Ixill aud supper at the refused “to go up after him any more” accomiiuxlations for passengers now than U. M. L. hall ¡it Talent last Monday their pix'kets, letters given them a week even if such should l>e the case. -[Sen ever before. evening were well patronized, a delega liefore with strict injunctions “not to tinel. Screen doors aud windows on hand tion of some twelve or fifteen couples forget” to mail have Baved themselves by aud odd sizes made to order at short from zYshland lieing among the guests. Thc .Alturas Fire. notice at H. C. Messenger’s. Call mid The Ashland jxxqile had a most enjoya the fact that the postoffice is out of ble time, and are delighted with the hos stamps. x Au extya issued by the M im I c »' I h - get prices. —------ ««»_— .... _ pitable treatment and pleasant entertain ileiM'utlrnt, of Alturas, on the 26th inst., George Stephenson bought a few more ment accorded them by the (»eople of If you have a cough or cold, do not the day of the fire at that place, gives the head of stage horses iu Jacksonville last Talent. dose yourself with poisonous narcotics, particulars of the conflagration in hill. Monday for Mr. Gravenor, of tlie Link The U. 8. geological survey party in but take Red Star Cough Cure, which ville stage line. Four entire blocks in the business part charge of Mark Kerr returned Sunday contains no opiates, and is safe, prompt, County treasurer Fisher announces from Mt. Pitt. They camped several of town were destroyed, and the loss that be is prepared to pay cash for sixty- days on the mountain, ascended to the ’•nd sure. Price, twenty-five cents a foots up al »out as stated in the telegram six pieces of countv scrip pretested prior I summit several times and took numerous bottle. published last week $80,000, with insur to Aug. 3D. 188L 1 observations. Their barometer readings ance amounting to about $28,000. The Deaths at Jacksonville. Amos Willits has au immense crop of made the altitude of the (»eak about 10,- st -no store building of Jopp A Martin the finest blacklx?rriw at his garden in 460 feet above sea level. On Tuesday Since the last issue of the T idings was not burned as first reported. It and town, and contemplates canning them for morning the party started for Klaniath there hate been three funerals at Jackson county, and will meet another ¡»arty at several other stone buildings had the sale in Eastern Oregon. ville, as follows: | Mt. Scott. Y’ou will never succeed in finding per- roofs burned off, but withstood the tire, The (xist-election politics at the county Pat. McMahon, of Jacksonville, well which burned all around them. One ! manent relief from rheumatism until you seat has Ix'en of unusual interest tins known in the county, died last Friday of have used HL Jacolis Oil. tlie great pain week. The district attorney was unable heart disease, from which he lias been a building known as Derevan’s and the cure. Price, fifty cents. to qualify, ow ing t<> failure of his certifi sufferer for some time. Ho was a son-in- Odd Fellows building was biult of stone A large numlier of quartz claims are cate to arrive, and the new justice of the law of John Murphy, of Ashland pro- up as far as the second fl<x»r. with a wood- In'ing liwateil in this neighborhoixl. judg peace lias lx>en threatened with inq»each- cinct. and the wife he leaves rests under en hall overhead. It was destroyed. ing by the numerous calls at the T idings ment liecauae he is holding two offices, the weight of a double affliction, having The Ind-?|M*udent concludes its rejairt as j office for hx-ation blanks. haxing lieen elected town recorder a short lost a sou by drowning but a few weeks follows: "Alturas has undergone an Logan seeured a picture of the Crater time ago. The offices of city recorder ago. Deceased was about 42 years of He leaves four children to mourn other holocaust. Where, twenty-four : lake exploring party as it started out of and (»nsinct justice of the (»eace are also age. lx»th held by the same person in Ashland. his loss. ' town Wednesday aftemixxin. with the Inmrs ago. was a thrifty, substantial, On Sunday afternoon, A<L Helius, one The certificate of election of W. M. busy little town, there is to-day nothing three lxwts loaded on wagons. Coing as Prosecuting Attorney of the of the early pioneers of the county, who H. 8. Emery has accepted the agency but a heap of smouldering ruins, scattered for the Sugar Pine Dixir and Lumber first Judicial District failed to arrive at was a prominent figure in the town’in the and damaged gtxxH while the streets are | Co., of Grant’s Pass, and will sell the Jacksonville from the office of the Sec days of the mining periixi, died at the retary of State iu time for Mr. Colvig to age of 62 years. He had lieen failing rap filhxl with i»eople, many of whom have gixxls of their manufacture here. qualify last Monday, aud up to Wednes idly for some time and his death was not lost their all; their accumulations of The Sentinel savs Mciriiinis. late pub day night Mr. Kent was still the district unexpected. years of hard and patient toil went up in lisher of the Mtxlfonl Monitor, left a attorney. There was prolrably some mis The third victim gathered by the “re the blaze this morning. To-day those numlier of unpaid debts behind him when lake made in mailing the certificate from morseless reiqier" was the little liabe of Salem. The certificate of election of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Whipp, only about who did not lose. are extending sympathy he started for the East last week. Judge Webster arrived all right in due three months old. to the losers. 'Die losers are cheerful A miner named Knott, who has a time. and do not seem disposed to fret over quartz claim ne»ir (told Hill, about a mile Says the Sentinel of last Saturday: The new county officials qualified and their loses. Alturas will lie rebuilt and from the Svvinden ledge, was offered .$461 It I for the claim the other day. took u(x»n themselves respectively the “Our branch railroad to the main line is it will be a better town thau ever, The now a settled fact, as Jacksonville busi A few ripe )ieache« from Ashland or oath of office at the county seat last Mon ness men have agreed to take all the nnamiuous opinion is that the fire was chards are offered for sale on the streets. day. Concerning the appointment, of stock without askiug outside aid. A the work of an incendiary. < hie lot of little, miserable, green Califor deputy sheriff there has l»een considera meeting will lie held next week when it ble interest ami somewhat of a contest in nia (teaches were im(»orted last week. The Voire of the People. Jacksonville. It was ex|»ected by manv will lie decided whether to run it to Med I Amoug the Indians who graduated that W. J. Plymale would l»e appointed, ford or Central Point.” l’he jieople. as a whole, seldom make from the U. 8. trainingschixvlnear 8alem and Nickell and others urged the appoint “That tired feeling” from which you mistakes, and the unanimous voice of last week were "Ben Butler" and "Henry ment of Chas. Prim, but neither of these suffer so much, particularly in the morn praise which comes from those who have Wilson" of the Klamath reservation. gentlemen was chosen. Die sheriff has ing, is entirely thrown off by Hood’s used Hcxxl’s Sarsaparilla, fully justifies Som • 17 peo|>le intended to tLsceud selected N. A. Jiicobs as his office deputy, Sarsaparilla. the claims of the proprietors of this great Ashland butte last week, but Uixiliilgi* and thus far has nuule no other ap(xrint- ment. The Iximlsmeu of Sheriff Dean Remarkable Escape. medicine. Indeed, these very claims are wiis the only one of the lot who "got ¡ire Messrs. J. Nttnan. K. Kubli. John I and gazed down on “the thievin’ baaed entirely on what the jieople say there" John Kuhn, of Lafayette, Ind., had a Orth. Dr. DeBar and A. G. Colvin. world." very narrow eeca(»e from death, This is Himd's Sarsaparilla has done for them. I To most children the bare suggestion Coyotes have lieen killing some of Read the abundant evidence of its cura Joshua Patterson’s mutton sheep over of a dose of castor oil is • nauseating. his own story: “One year ago I was in the last stage of consumption. Our lieet tive powrers, and give it a fair, honest across Bear creek, and Mr. Patterson When physic is necessary for the little physicians gave my case up. I finally has lieen setting out traps to catch the ones use Ayer's Catharic Pills. They got so low that our doctor said I could trial. combine every essential and valuable not live twenty-four honrs. My friends coyotes. (»rinci|»le of a cathartic medicine, andlie- then purchased a bottle of dr . wm . hall ’ s L. H. Adams, who has charge of The first station out on the Linkville iug sugar-coated, are easily taken. balsam for the lunos , which lienefited Miller A Co’s warehouse in this place, is i stage route now is Soda Springs, where the passengers breakfast going etist. The All gixxls sold strictly for cash at O. me. I continued until I am now in per agent for the Sugar Pine Door and Lum I otl • stations are Naylor’s. Parker’s and 11. Blount's and no money loaned. This fect health; have used no other medicine." ber Co., of Grant’s Pass, and all orders C<x»(M>r’s. accounts for his low prices, which never Those new sleeve buttons, collar but for lumber of any kind will lx? promptly fail to suit ¡»urehasers. Fine all wool light colored suits for tons, studs, scarf pins, watch chains, etc., tilled by him. • Grajx'. plum, lemon, strawberry, black- just opened by O. H. Blount, are goods $12 at O. H. Blount’s. These are the Climax tobacco 12 oz. plug« 35 cents l»e*rt ItargaiDs ever offered in Ashland, lx>rry. quince, crab apple, and currant which cannot fail to please the most fas tidious, x and wijl lx> in but a short time, n jellii’-s nt Bnrekhalter A Hasty’s. at th'' B*”-! HtT-L?' dt 3 f-jr 8J THE ASHLAND TIDINGS i PERSONA I City Council Proceedings. BORN. For Crater Lake. The regular monthly meeting of the i The U. 8. geological survey party 6ent W ells —Near Ashland. July 1, 1886, to Mr and W. 1. Nichols nml son returned to Mrs Jas F Wells, a daughter. Ashland city council was held last Mon out to make a scientific examination of Linkville to-day. avs —In Central Point, June 26th. to Mr and day evening, present H. C. Hill. L. Mar Crater lake and its surroundings, (the II Mrs .1 W Hays, a daughter. Messrs. Chick and Raker, of Mwlford, tin and Abram Bisli. proposed natioual park.) left Ashland for Cox—In Table Rwk precinct, June 21X11, to Mr were in town yesterday. and Mrs FCox. a daughter. Petition for appointment of John B. the lake Weilnesday afternoon, going by 8amL Clan and 8. Shattuck of Henley, ‘ Million as nightwatchman laid over. the Rogue river road. The party is in MARRIED. were in Ashland on the 3rd. Complaint of Mrs. J. Houck against command of Capt. Dutton, U. 8. A., a Felix Kahn, of the sutler store at the 1 the Marshal read and on motion laid on prominent scientist, who has lieen en- S hout —D ixon —At Bonanza, Klamath couutv. June 23d, by G B Van Riper, J 1*. G M Short the table. Fort, was in Ashland this week. gaged in the government geological re- and Mixs Ida Dixon. The following bills were audited and sesearchre for a numlier of years past, Iu B eck —S tahr —In Linkville, June 21>t, by Rev Prof. Sweet attended the state teachers S Sayre, I’rcderick Beck and Miss Ixniixii ordered paid: addition to the dozen or more men re- institute at Yaquina bay this week. Starr. Hunsaker A Dodge, oils, etc......... $¡15 50 qiiired to assist him in liis special work, N ei beet —B ai ki :—In Linkville, June 21st. by El»er Emery and wife, of Eagle Point, 8. D. Taylor, services as marshal.. 00 20 a detachment of tnxips from Vancouver, Rev S Sayre, Gottfried N’etibert and Katerina were in town from the 3rd to the 6th, Bauer. Adams A Payne, work on street... 2 75 consisting of a sergeant, corporal and Mr. J. B. Williams, of Little Butte, was J. W. Rixlgera, nightwatchman.... 50 00 eight privates, undercharge of Capt. Geo. H amxioni »—('r.rxir—In Jacksonville, June 26, by Rev J A Slover, Asa Hammond and Mis« in town this week, doing some trading. Alice Crump. Total....................................... 8178 45 W. Davis, 14th infantry, was detailed as Miss Carrie Beekman, of Jacksonville, an escort to assist Capt. Dutton in plac Monthly rejKirt of street commissioner, DIED. is visiting Ashland relatives and friends D. Chapman, read, ac<x»pted and placed ing his three lxiats U(x»n the lake (a diffi H erzog —In V reka, June ICtli, Mary Louisa, this week. only daughter of Henry F and Annie A Her cult task) and in such other matters as on file. zog; aged 2 years. 1 month and 6 days. he may need help. Capt. Davis, as well On motion, ordered that a warrant lie Col. W. 8. Stone and wife have lieen VI atsev — Near Eagle Point June 27th, of diph spending several days recently at their drawn on the treasury for the $50.00 ap as Capt. Dutton, is an officer with a na theria, Austin 1< A. son of James Matney, aged 6 years and 27 day s. farm near Talent. propriated to aid in paying celebration tional fame. It was he who sujierintended the placing of the new foundation undei Mr. and Mra. P. Dunn reached home exjienses. '■Rough on Rat».** the Washington monument, and hn< On motion, the marshal was ordered to yesterday morning from their trip to Clear» out rats, mice, roaebe». flics, ant.» >ed-bug». notify the proprietors of the Chinese charge of some difficult architeetun. Washington Territory. Heart Vail a. wash houses and other places to clear up engineering in the new treasury build Palpitation, dropsical swelling», dizziness, Dr. H. IL Alden, of Portland, arrived rubbish heaps atul filth about their ing at Washington. He also sujier- indigestion, headache, sleeplessness cured by "Wells' Health Renewer." in Ashland hist Monday, to open his intended the survey of the pro premises. “Rough on Corn«.’’ dental office, as announced. A motion was adopted in pursuance of posed Nicaragua canal and the treaty Ask for Wells’ "Rough on corns.’ 13 cents Mrs. J. W. Gilmore returned to Ash which the Mayor ap]x»inted the City with the Nicaragua? government, to se Quick, complete cure. Hurd or soft corns, warts, bullions. land last week after a jrisit of several Council a committee to confer with citi cure the right of way. He also has lieen “BucNu-Paiba.** weeks at Albany, her former home. Orick, complete cure, nil kidney, bladder zens and taxpayers relative to adopting on special public duty at Washington aud urinary diseases, scalding, irritation, stone, Mrs. Nickerson (nee Shepherd)came in some means to protect the town against for many years, but when Endicott t<x>k gravel, catarrh of the bladder. 11, druggists. the War portfolio was ordered to join his Bed-bugs, Flies. from Klamath county day liefore yester fire. Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rat», mice, day, on her way to Southern California. On motion certain sidewalks ordered regiment at Vancouver. Capt. Dutton gophers, chipmunk», cleared out bv "Rough was surprised and greatly pleased to have on rats.” 15c. Mr. G. A. Hubbell, recorder and justice raised. Thin People. his assistance at the lake. Adjourned. of the peace of Jacksonville, was in Ash "Wells’ Health Renewer’’restores health anil The party will most likely make their vigor, cures dyspepsia, imixjteuce. sexual de J. S. E ubanks , Recorder. land on the 3d, accompanied by Miss camp out on the island, which rises some bility. »1. “Rough on Pain.” Anna Johnson. Distress After Eating six or eight hundred feet from the liosom Cures cholera, colic, cramps, diarrhwa, Mr. Brown, a gentleman from Wash pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, will not lx? experienced if a half-table- of the lake. There is no g<xxl camping aches, rheumatism. 2Uc. Rough on pain plasters, 15c. ington Territory who is looking fora bus spoonfull <>f Simmons Liver Regulator is ground at the shore of the lake, and the Mothers. iness opening, has lieen iu town» several taken. It is as g<xxl as a glass of wine If you are failing, broken, worn out and ner climb from the water to the summit of vous, use "Wells' Health Renewer.” 41. Drug after a hearty meal to ensure gixxl diges days this week. tion. and is so used by many. Does the mountain rim surrounding is t<x> much gists. J. C. Eubanks, who is now the t ravel not nauseate or irritate the stomach, and, an every-day experience. The island ••Water Rugs, Roaches.” ing representative of a San Francisco hat unlike any other medicine, when its use is very rocky, but has timber upon it for "Rough ou Rats" clears them out, also beet house, arrived in town Wednesday for a is discontinued, the system is not left fuel, and may furnish a tolerably com les. ants. Life Preserver. constipated. short stay here. If you are losing your grip ou life, try fortable camp. Some few attempts have "Wells’ Health Renewer.’’ Goes direct to Messrs. J. Thompson and G. 8. Butler .Notice of Business Change. lieen made to find the bottom of the hike weak spots. and Mrs. Ort and sou went out to Plevna “Rough on Pile«.** We have this day sold our gnxt'iy bus heretofore by sounding with an ordinary Cures piles or hemorrhoids, itching, protrud the first of the week, for a short stay on iness to Geo. H. Currey, who will con twine line, and the impression is general ing, bleeding, internal or other. Internul aud tinue the same in Johnson’s Block. We that the depth is profound, but the test external the ranch there. remedy in each package. Sure cure, wish to return thanks to our many friends 50c. Druggists. Mrs. Pauline Rea aud her two sons re and patrons for their liberal patronage in to lx? made with the regular sounding Pretty Women. turned last Friday morning from San the past and solicit a continuance of the apparatus - wire line and heavy weights LaJics who woulj retain freshness and vi vacity. Don't fail to try "Wells’ Health Rc- - may prove the actual depth of the newcr." Diego, coming by steamer as far as Port stmie for our successor. We will in the future devote our time lake much less than has lieen sup|x>sed. land on the trip. Rough on Itch. and attention to the music business and "Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions Col. John E. Roes, has lieen gradually will keep constantly in stock a full line of ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chill RELIGIOUS NOTICES. blaius. recovering at the Portland Hospital from such gixxls as the trade demands. Hough on Catarrh, H unsaker A D odge . M. E. Uiii Cuvr.i K< ii.—Regular services every Sun Sun- his serious illness, and was expected Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete Dated -June 30, 1886. day, at util It A. a . m M. . aud and 7 p. r. M. m . Sunday School Rev. W. G. Simpson will preach at Med cure of worst chronic eases, also uncqualcd as home the first of the week. gurgle for diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath. ford on the 3d Sunday in each mouth. Settlement of Accounts. Mrs. Z. M. Hal), of tlie Meadows, l’l'.ESBYTERl vn C hi ik h .—Preaching morn 50c. The tuidersigned will leave Ashland ing and evening at the usual time. Sunday mother of Miss Sadie Hall, of the Ash . within a short time, to lx? gone for au in Si hoolat'.»:30 a . m Rev. land public schools, has gon« to Chicago J. V. Milligan, pastor. H. definite jieriixl, and is therefore com 1 B aptist Cni'itcii.—Preaching at Ashland for a visit at her old home. pelled to call upon till who tire owing morning and evening every Sunday except the HORSE UNIMENT. in each month. Preaching at'Medford on Sheriff Jacobs and family ¡ire in Ash- ! him upon account to make settlement be first the first Sunday in each month. month. land now, with the exception of “Newt..” fore the close of the presimi Rev. A. M. Russell, pa«tor. Du. J. S. P arson . l.liir.r.AL II ai . i . T. m . i xt . -Liberal Sunday who remains in the sheriffs office as Ashland. Or.. July 6. 188(5. Svhixil meet1, for Bible study and iliM U-sioii deputy under Sheriff Dean. every Sunday at 11 A M. Cordial invitation to everyone. I A Rare Bargain. Dr. Robinson, the post surgeon at Fort Secular Sunday School. Two acres of land on Granite street, Klanuith. came in with the infantry com set in a variety of the l>est fruit trees and Tlie Secular Sunday School will meet in pany, to re(M)rt at Vancouver. A new berries. Place will produce enough fruit Granite Hall every Sunday at 3:00 o'clock surgeon will lie sent out to Klamath. for several families. A good home for i*. m . Every body invited—ladies and gen CHE H. H. H. H otm Liniment put» tlemen, girls and boys, and “little child Apply to G. F. B illings . Frank Brandon, who has been out ¡it someone. * new life into the Antiquated Horw. 1 ren." Regular discourse by E. L. Apple For the laxt 14 jean the H. H. H. Home Linkville during the past year, employed gate aH master in History, Literature and Lanimcnt hM been the leading remedy To the Ladies! Philosophy aud the Sciences. at the Klamath Mills, came in this week, am. »ng Farmers and Stockmen for the Subject for July 11th—A discussion of cure of Sprains, Brniaee, Stiff Joints, to take Mr. Lamb's place in the ¿Ashland Come and see onr stock of ladies un the Spaiins, WindgaHx, Sore Shoulders, etc., proposition to amend the Constitution derwear, infant ’ s rolies and cloaks; also jn*» for Family Use is without an equai Mills for a few days. of the United States by putting God and for Rlienmatixm, Neuralgia, Aches, Paine, velvets, emb, felt, chenilles, arasenes and Christ into the same, so that religion may Bpm«*. Oitsand Sprains of all characters, Senator H. B. Miller, of Grant's Pass, emb silk. And don't forget our largo l»e enforoed by law as is lieing urged by the inc 11. H. H. Li Diment han many innta»- "Christian Statesman"—the so-called great was in town last Thursday and Friday. st<x*k of hosiery always on hand. tions, an<l we cantion the Public to eoe that the Tnule Mark “ H. H. H.” ia on National Reform. G illette S isters . He reports the lnrge lumlier and manu every Bottle before pare han ing. For aaln Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve everywhere for 50 cents and F1.00 per facturing business of the Sugar Pine Bottle. Dental Appointment. croup, whooping cough and bronchitis. Door and Lumlier Company constantly Dr. Will Jackson, of Jacksonville’ will For sale by J H Chitwood & Son. increasing. FOR SALE BY open his dental office in the Odd Fellows A nasal injector free with each bottle Mrs. C. E. Burrows, of Walla Walla, block, Ashland, on July 8th, to remain of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 J. H. CHITWOOD à SON, Ashland. cents. For sale at Chitwood's. W. T;, who had been spending some time here one week. with relatives and old neighbors iu Y’reka, Men’s summer pants, neat cuts, 81.50 came over to Ashland last week, for a x short visit here before returning to Wash per pair at Blount’s. Boy’s straw hats for 10c. at O. H. ington Territory. Blount’s. x J. G. Vandyke, whom we reported as • ••••• Lumlier to exchange for shakes and ; being in a critical condition from the sliingles. Apply to W. G. Tanner, Ash growth of a sarcomous tumor in the land. x thigh, resulting from a bad knife wound, Hot and cold baths in tlie famous went to Portland last week for treatment white sulphur springs water at the White in the hospital there, and ex(»ected to sul>- Sulphur Springs Hotel. x mit to an operation for the removal of the Order blanks for Eagle Mills at Clay tumor. ton A Gore’s, or at the office of G. F. Bil- Mr. W. G. Steel, of Portland, who has ling8. Orders left at these (ilaces will re I ceive prompt attention. E agle M ills . been the means of bringing Crater Lake to the attention of the country and of LETTER LIST. Congress as a section worthy of lieing Following is « list of unciillcd-for letters re made a national park, came out from in the Post Office at Ashland. Oregon, Portland last Saturday, and joined Capt maining July 3d, 188G: Dutton’s party here. Mr. Steel will re Beard J R—2 Lossius R J A l.utjeni II A main at the lake during most of the sum Dorsett Dunlap Mr Manning J E Fish Samuel <' mer. Martin Lon A Fowler Mark Mooney G A U F Dr. J. S. Walter, for many years a prom llollinsworth II. M 1» Nelson Frank V I Hogue P N Riddle Thus 1 inent dentist of Rochester, N. Y., arrived Jackson Mrs Bessie Taft F F Kham VV H VV Witherspoon <’ S in .Ashland last Friday morning with his Lossius Rudolph—2 Yates R C family, intending to make this place their Persons calliug for the above letters will Summer Ulotliing, K'urnishingr Goods, home. They have taken quarters for the please say “advertised." a . 1’. H ammond , P. M. present at the college boarding bouse. In I Straw IlatN, &c.9 ¿te*.« the social columns of the chief daily piijier Deviled liatn, turkey, chicken and « of Rochester, the following appeared just tongue at B. & Hasty's. t prior to the departure of the Doctor from An Enterprising Reliable llouie. his home there: “Dr. J. 8. Walter, [»resi Y dent of the Rochester Permanent Savings J. II. Chitwood & Son can always be re —NOW BEGINS AT upon, not only to carry in Htock the Association and of the Flower City Soap lied best of everything, but to secure the Agen Company, was presented by the directors cy for such articles as have well-known of the Savings Association aud the Soap merit, and are'popular with the people, thereby sustaining the reputation of being Company a hanilsome gold-headed cane always enterprising, and ever reliable. at a meeting held Friday evening. Tlie Having secured the agency for the cele Dr. King's New Discovery for Con presentation speech was made by Mr. N. brated sumption, will sell it on a positive guaran B. Randall and was feelingly responded tee. It will surely cure any and every af ■ to by Dr. Walter who is alxmt to take up fection of throat, lungs arid chest, and to show our confidence, we invite you to call his residence in the southwestern part of and get a trial bottle free. < KKKM mxm m > * the state of Oregon. The directors t<x»k Proper Treatment lor Cougli». this occasion to manifest their high es That the reader may fully understand > what constitutes a good cough and lung teem for their president.” syrup, we will say that Tar and Wild Cherry . is the basis of the best remedies'yet discov- ' $4.00 SUMMER SUITS ? REDUCED TO «3.00. The Hot Weather cred. These ingredients with several oth- 1 44 44 44 *4 Of mid-mummer has a weakening effect, ers equally as efficacious, enter largely in- : 83.00 $2.25. lx»th upon body and mind. You feel ab to Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, A » thus making it one of the most reliable 82.50 81.75. solutely incapable of doing any arduous on the market. Price SO cents and ¡fl. work, and even light duties are preformed now 4 4 Samples free. Sold by J H Cliitwood A •S2.00 81.25. languidly and unwillingly. This low- Sen. state of the system causes even greater 81.00. $1.50 Piuuo for Sale. infirmity, and" gives opportunity for se rious diseases to gain a foot-hold, hi A fine upright piano, nearly new 4 I $ .50. .$ .73 this condition the system is quick to re Enquire at office of G. F. B illings . spond to the reviving, quickening, and Ashland, May 7, 1886. strengthening effects of Hood’s Sarsapa rilla, which purifies the blood, regulates Hides and Furs Bought. the digestive organs, and infuses fresh life and vigor into every portion of tlie The undersigned will pay the highest market body. People who have taken it write pri<-o for hides, skinsand furs of nil kinds, notice. us, saying: “It puts new life right into from this date until further .1. B. R. H vuhings . me." “It makes me young again." Ashlund. Or., May 21, 1886. ---------- -------------------------- Reader, if you suffer front weakness, try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, 100 Doses $1. Fresh candies received this week at Burckhalter & Hasty's. * Undigested Food Whnt will cure throat and lung troubles? Iu the stomach develops an acid which stings the upper part of the throat and Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir. palate, causing ‘‘ heartburn ” It also Impotency in man or woman cured by evolves a gas which produoes “wind on the Gilmore's Aromatic Wine. stomach, and a feeling and appearance of Willis L. Culver of Pavilion, N. Y„ says distention in that organ after eatinR. For both this acidity and swelling Hostetter’s I that Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir cured him Stomach Bitters is a much better remedy of a long standing throat and lung trouble. than alkaline salts, like hartshorn and car Ladies, use Gilmore's Aromatic Wine for bonate of soda. A wineglassful of the nervousness and sleeplessness. Bitters, after or before dinner, will be found Confined to the bed four months, and al to act as a reliable carminative or prevent ive. This fine specific for dyspepsia, both most blind, and cured by one box of Gil in its acute and chronic form, also prevents more's Neuralgia Cure. and cures malarial fever, constipation, liver Ladies, is life and health worth preserv complaint, kidney troubles, nervousness ing? you think so. nse Gilmore's Aro and debility. Persons who oliserve in them matic If Wine. Clothier 6f Hatter. selves a decline of vigor should use this fine tonic without delay. Give your childreu, for coughs and colds, croup, whooping cough and hoarseness. Gil Go to the White Sulphur Springs Ho more's Magnetic Elixir. Rev. E. J. Whitney of Clarkson. N. Y.. tel for hot and cold baths. Bath rooms savs Gilmore's Aromatic Wine for Female open every day of the week. Weakness, stands without a rival. T. W. P rice , Manager. For a good square meal go to the Lumlier to exchange for bacon and flour. Applv to W. G. Tanner. Reeser’s White 8ulphur 8prings Hotel. T. W. Price. Manager. x block. X i Great Semi-Annual CLEARANCE SALE! I I LOOK OUT FOR LARGE PRICE LIST SOON TO APPEAR. Johnson’s New Block, Orejón. O. H. BLOUNT, A