Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 06, 1886, Image 3

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    GIE
ASHLAND
BREVITIES.
TIDINGS
Wells. Fargo Ar Co.’s express service be­
tween Ashland and Linkville was discon­
tinued July ;>lst. Wells. Fargo <t Co.
won’t do business unless they can make
10 1 percent, profit on the outlay required.
PERSONAL.
IJXKVILLE LETTER.
ANNUAL EXHIBIT.
N W T ns V
E .
L inkville , Or., Aug. 2, ’86.
Following is the Corn ty Clerk s ex­
C. T. Payne came iu from Alkali valley j
Atmosphere decidedly smoky.
Improvements
continue. Judge Smith ‘ hibit showing the re«ip s and ex »endi-
last
Monday.
Natural Soda Water at Engle'»
has men at work excavating between turee of Jackson county, comm neing
Messrs. S. Shattuck and David Horn, i
July 3. 1885. and ending July 1, 1586:
Sb ow To-night.
1’he watermelon season lias «»j »etied.
Cogswell s law office and the meat market,
of
Henley,
were
in
town
yesterday.
Mack
laiiubiuation
show
l'bo Cooper
Southern Oregon has the <kep« >t laxly
for a two story building of stone, which
Water is failing rapidly in tht small
DISBlKbKXENTS.
J. F. Kelley, of Grant’s Pass, has lieen is to have two store rooms facing Main Costs of circuit courts................
appears at Granite hall. Ashland, this streams.
of frv.-h water on the Western continent
SST“
00 TO
i 6.414
“
justice
11 .............................. 1.552
evening. Exchanges in Modoc county,
Crater lake which is only 5xR miles in in town several days during the past street, one for Henry Kessler’s Drug
at
tlie
Red
Two 11 >s. I»eet gloss starch
Clerk’s fee« for county business.......... 2.004
Cal., and Lake county. Or., speak favor-
extent. For its size it is the deejieet week.
“
11
circuit courts..................
*
521
Store, the other for Henry Judge as a
House for 25e.
fees for promiscuous busi­
ably of the show.
body of water on the globe, so far as
Col. Rodney Smith, U. S. paymaster, harness shop. Dr. Hemenway is to occu­ sheriff's
ness ......................................... .'.................... 2,196 70
f rents’ fine kangaroo shoes 84.50 at Hat. ; known.
and Lis elerk returned on Monday’s stage py three rooms a« an office in the upper Sheriff, for boarding prisoners.............. Ml 02
“ jailor’s s lary..................... ...........
620 W
field & Herrin’s.
New (rtMxls.
floor.
Cost of keeping indigent« and salary
On and after August 1st the mail route from the Fort.
of
agent
for
pour
.......................................
1,101
51
There is a large amount of travel on from Medfonl to Eagle Point will leave
Just arrived al J. I>. Founiaui's, a tine
Mr. A. W. Pickett, a mining man
E. O. Heidrich has carpenters working Costs of roads and bridges.................... 3,180 81
stock of ladies' and men’s French kid the Linkville road.
attorney’s fees....................... ..
922 20
out Cent nd Point, and include Smith’s, from San Francisco, has Is-eu stopping on timbers, preparing to erect a restaur­ District
Bounties paid on scalps of wi d ani­
shoes. A large invoice of dry good», con-
Sportsmen are still whipping I he brooks a new office lately established. Central here for several days.
mals
...............................................................
ant next to hie blacksmith shop.
Janitor's salary............................................
sisting of Gingham, calicos, indigo-blues, for mountain trout.
Point will receive its mail direct from
■ ounty commissioners' fees...................
J.
IL
Little,
of
Jacksonville,
has
“
taken
Road
supervisor
Hunsaker
has
had
a
etc. New gixxls, warranted first-class,
11
surveyor’s fees...............................
ANI) ARE NOW MAKING A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FLOUR. -®5;
Men b summer pants, nwit cuts, 81.50 the trains.
the road” as a commercial traveler for a large force at work during the past week
“
printing and blanks ..................
and at bed-rock prices.
x
inquests ....................................
per pair at Blount’s.
x
Mr. L. A. Sackett has a fair crop of San Francisco house.
blasting out the |>oiut of rucks in front Coroner's
County judge a siilarv.................................
peaches
on
the
trees
at
his
place
on
Wool
­
11
school
supt's sahury................ .
The
grocery
store»
are
all
»>n
the
west
Removal.
Mrs. W. llean. of Glendale, has lieen of Heidrich’s shop, mskiug the street
11
treasurer « salury.........................
en
street
in
the
western
part
of
town,
and
wider.
side
of
Mam
street
now.
Repairs on court house aud jail............
visiting relatives at the home of her
Hunsaker A- Dodge have opened their
J
stationery and record b.x»ks.................
$1.50 buy » lx»x of King of Soaps at the favored the T idings on Wednesday with father, ('. Neil, up the valley.
music store in the large west room of the
The stone wall around the jail is alxiut Telegraghing on criminal business...
a treat of the finest Hale’s early’s that we
Paid hospital contractor...........................
Manufactured expressly fur Family. Bakers' and Export Trade,
new corner brick block. an<l will have one IL-d House; old price $1.(10.
Mrs. A. F. Squires, of Portland, is visit­ four feet high, six feet more to be added. Election and registration uusiness
have
seen
this
year.
Rebate on taxes............................. ;.............
of the handsomest stores in the city.
--------------EVERY SA' K WARRANTED!
--------------
The fire and water question ha» rai-vd
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Kilgore, This wall is to lie two feet through at the County
assessor’s per diem.....................
Mr. II. Judge sent out to Linkville near Ashland, again this summer.
They have moved thither tin pianos and considerable breeze in Ashland.
bottom and 26 inches on top. L. Biehn, Examination of insane persons..........
We also keep on hand at all times
Bulance paid immigration Board........
Monday two freight teams loaded with
organs on hand, and will soon «»jx'U out
Wood, and sawing of same.....................
All kinds of lumber for sale nt lx>ttom
Rev. Mr. Ghormley and family, of East the «»ntractor, is doing a splendid job.
goods
for
his
new
saddlery
and
harness
a new stock of instruments and a tell
River bridge.
.......................
W. W. Smith, proprietor of the Link­ Rogue
I Portland, are visiting Ashland, as the
prices. W. G. T anner , Ashland.
,\
Right of way for same..................... . .
store. Mr. Judge will open for ihe pres­
line of musical merchandise.
Set
of
township
maps
...............................
ville
meat
market,
startB
for
Oakland,
('ixqxT A" Mack's “big show” will ap­ ent in the large building of Judge Smith, guests of Rev and Mrs. J. V. Milligan.
Paid Reames Bro.’s for suudiies for
county...........................................................
27 50
Ilow tu Avelli Doetor»' Bill',
pear at Granite Hall this evening.
Jas. l’orter. fireman on the express Cal., in alxmt two weeks to attend the Paid
adjacent to the hotel.
23 90
J Nuuau for sundries for county.
military school at that place.
To any part of the city.
Miscellaneous
expenses
.........................
train
lietween
here
and
(Inuit
’
s
Pass,
had
99
11
"My wife suffered more than a year
Fresh and complete stock of staple and
Any one knowing the present address
Mrs. H. M. Thatcher is confined to her
a furlough and a trip to the city recently.
front dispepsia, she consulted thè very fancy groceries at the Red Honse.
<
hdtr.s
Jiott
a
di-duav
rulidled
and promptly filled at lewetl rate*.
Total ain't of warrants audited
.445.021 87
or wherealx»uts of one Henry Ryan will
room, very ill, but at last accounts getting Interest paid on redeemed warrants.. 3,398 13
liest pbysicians in this city, and at last
Address
(11-7
Mr. Page, the Portland fruit dealer, better slowly.
California grapes were sold in Ashland confer a favor on his aged mother if they
trust that valuable medicine. ‘Siminons at 15 ets. par lb. the first of th«1 week.
total ■ :.p>.nse- of county business. (48,120 00
write to Mrs. Annastasia Ryan, West stopped in Asliland a day or two this
Lr.er Regulator.’ Doctor» «ere of no
The firm of More A- Clift, in the saloon
PER CONTRA
Infants' pebble goat tip button shoes Keokuk, Lee county, Iowa. Oregon and week, on his way home from San Fran­ business, dissolved partnership on July
Ashland., Oregon.
avail; but thè Regulator effected a per-
a EC El PTS.
cisco.
Caifornia
papers
please
copy.
July 3, 1885.4
131 77
31st, Fred W. Clift retiring.
< a-ii in treasury J-!.
fect cure. Piena« forward per expresa a from 75 ets. tip at Hatfield A- Herrin's.
M r. un< l M rs. W. H. Atkinson are
Received from 1‘ P prim for
A cloud burst at the bead of lattlu Ap­
Extra coaches come through from the
hall doz*-n liottb<s of thè Regulator. [A.
office rent ....................
...... ....
...
GO 00
LfXd Hesketh and party have returned
camping out up on the Clayton place,
plegate
last
week
did
considerable
dam
­
C.
A
O.
R.
IL
terminus
every
few
days.
Rex’d from Josephine coua-
Defiel. St. Pan). Minn.”
to
San
Francisco
from
Sy
can
Marsh,
ty.
settlement.
.......................
211
29
age filling up the Sterling Co.’s ditch and I Mr. A. driving to town every morning and
Nothing heard lately from the grizzlies
Received from rejected road
where
they
had
lieen
looking
after
their
overflowing some of the garden spots on back in the evening.
97 10
Al soda Springs.
up toward the summit of the Cascades.
cattle, in consequence of the recent In­ Keeeived from sale of coan-
I
Pltil
Gleave
’
s
place.
No
other
damage
Mrs.
Dr.
Townsend
started
on
Wednes-
ty
laud
to
T
Cameron.
frt)
bC
1 he register at the Soda Springs hotel
dian troubles in that vicinity.
Logan has been taking more views of
Received from state, pauper
! day morning’s stage for Los Angeles.
during the past week shows the following choice scenery up Ashland ere«k cany on. ! resulted that we have heard of.
fund...........................................
Capt. Barnes of Sprague river, who re­ Received from Josephine 1 008 97
names: Mrs. Toepper, Dr. J. W. Robin-
Increase of Jackson county’s debt dur­ Cal., whither she goes to visit her son,
county, Mackey case............ 1,260 71
cently buffered a paraly tic shock, is fast
The Woodbury fruit jar is the neatest
Received from forfeiture of
ing the fiscal year ending July 3d. Iss6, Dr. E. L. Townsend.
«> ii . wife and two children. Jacksonville;
and the best. For sale only at Clayton A
recovering under Dr. Hemenway’s treat­
bail bonds...............................
200 00
Dr. F. W. VanDyke and son. Mr. Kinney
$13,926.49. exclusive of interest on out­
Peter Britt and family,of Jacksonville, ment, but at his advanced age a complete Received from co-te in ciim
Gore's.
¡ standing warrants, which amounts to have gone over to the Shovel creek
inal suit«................................
7o »0
iiiul wife and J. R. Jennings, of Grant’s i
Received from sale of scat-
cure is considered doubtful.
Th«« catalogue issued by the public alxmt $5.500 more, making a total addi­
Pass; Sam. Lowenstein, of Portland; Mrs.
fold
lumber
.............................
io eo
springs. Miss Lizzie Murphy returned
In the last issue of the T idings an ar­ Received from trial fees to
We keep constantly on hand a full assortment of staple and fancy’ goods.
O. Coolidge. Mrs. A. M. Russell, Mrs. H. sch<M>ls is neatly printed, aud a credit to tion of $18Ji00 to the county's debt dur­ with them to Beswick.
to countv.................................
lai «»
ticle appeared, stating that, what the Mil. Ree
;
the
schools.
d from liquor licenses. ■.
I SO 00
£.’. Hill, Miss Grace Hammond, Dr. J. S.
ing the year.
Benjamin H. Bristow, Grant's Secre­ Tel. Line lietween Ashland and Linkville Received from taxes for
Postmaster Hammond is remodeling
Walter and wife, Mrs. IL M. Garrett and
county
purpo«
“
«
...
26.101
.V.
The large reservoir or. A. L. Willey ’s tary of the treasury who made the famous needed was new poles. This of course Received from taxes Sher-
PLAIN AND DECORATED WARE. ;j: COPIEES. ROAST AND GREEN
ehildrt n, Sheridan Thornton and wife. and improving his dwelling house on place on the hill irrigate-1 all of Mr. Wil­ assault upon the liquor interest», is now
ill's
assessment
.......................
1,17'.»
96
would lx* a great help toward maintaining Itee <1 irom deliuquent taxes
359 67
IN GLASS AND STONE
TEAS, IN PAPERS, CANS &
Mrs. G«-o. Engle and two children, Henry Mechanic street.
ley’s land, as well as that of some other visiting Portland and the Puget Sound it, but the great source of trouble is in Received
from poll tax..........
678 00
I
Thornton, Ashland.
GI 01
11 China (xills ..
Jos. S. Satterfield will have his dwell­ people below him simply by the sipagc country.
the mountains where campers build Deficit this year......................... 13,02»; 49
CUTLERY AND SIL-
JARS. SPICES & ALL
ing house on Granite street reumdek'dand irom the reservoir aud wing ditches ou
■ + •
Ben Simpson, so long known in Ore­ fires, burning trees across the wire, or
Sudden Death.
9 18.420 DO
i greatly improved.
the same level. This is much letter than gon as (xistal inspector of this depart­ [lenons maliciously felling them with
VERWARE. ^¿i- KINDS OF
Martin Hoover, well known in this
RECAPITULATION.
Do y ou want to secure some Ashland surface irrigation.
the
axe.
Some
one
is
sure
to
get
within
ment, is keeping a hotel at Selma, Ala­
Total receipts for county
county, Having been a resident for over
HANGING A STAND : + . CANNED GOODS.
purposes........
........
i peaches and plums ? Apply early at
135,393 51
The
curative power of Ayer's Sarsparilla baina. and carrying on a plantation near the meshes of the law, and a won 1 Jp the
• •
3t) years, ilied at the county hospital last Clayton A' Gore’s.
Taxes collected, school pur-
*
wise should prove adequate.
is too well known to require the specious that city.
poses....................................
8,436 6>
LAMPS.
BOOKS
AND
STA-
:x: FRUITS, MEATS, AC., AC.
Tuesday night aged nearly 80 years. On
Taxes collected for state pur-
County debt of Jackson county •*»''1.- aid of any exaggerated or fictions certifi­
Capt.
Dutton,
now
sounding
Crater
po*>es .................................................... ÎL'J NO 22
luesday afternoon he v.as in town dri*»s-
Mrs. E. B. Hunsaker and Mrs. J. I*.
TIONERY, PENS AND PENCILS. I; OILS, PAINTS AND BRUSHES.
cate. M'itnesse« of its marvelous cure«
•»I up in his l>est clothes and informed U b 1 •*)••. with somewhere from 810.oo,i to
1 52,si? :
Total receipts...........................
Dodge, and their children, who had lieen Lake, lias ascertained the water to l>e
are
to
day
living
in
everv
city
and
hamlet
$2»U**i
interest
to
beadde«l.
PER CONTI’. 1 L.
that be eauie to get his picture taken so
visiting friends in the Willamette valley | 1955 feet deej» in one place.
All good* ht our line we will fur ninfa ut the lowett cat'll ratet. Call and
ai rants redeemed and can-
Why do you pay $3 for a lady.» ¡»ebble of the land. Write Dr. J. ('. Ayer A for a linmlier of weeks, returned to Asil­
Fanners are busy in the field, and re- W celled
as to send it to his sister in the East but
...................................
Lt»''-!
twe for jfonrtelrct.
(
’
<>.,
Lowell.
Ma-s..
for
name».
! port lietter crops than at first anticipated. Interest paid on same .......... . 3.3‘.*b 13
he failed in this as Mr. Britt l- abs»-nt button »lux' when you can get (hem from
land reeently.
Paid for state taxes................. . 8,436 65
Tline tiiemlxT» of my family, »ays Mr,
from town. He then went home, ate a 82 up at Hatfield A Herrin'».
8.989 22
Rogue river blackberries are selling Transferred to school fund.
Mr. Cunningham, of Ked Bluff,
Cash
in Treasury...................
7.309 F a
h*avy supper and then went tolled, and
Th«- Seott \ alley Vics will siu-qieud James A. Samp!«. ('ash Ro<»n. >>ffl<v of Cal., an uncle of W. J. Cunningham, here at 25 cents per gallon, but fruit is
as
next morning he was found dead of heart publication after this week, leaving only the Treasurer. U. H.. who was suffering of tliis place, has ljeen visiting Ashlaud scarce and very high.
irom aggravating coughs, havt Ix-eii much
disease. Illness and old age forced him two papers in Siskiyou county.
this week, and is much pleased with the
The new mail system gives universal i
Successor to Hunsaker & Dodge,
benefited by taking Red Star Cough Cure.
to the hospital but he continued work un­
ap|»earance of our town ami valley.
A number of rattlesnakes have lieen
satisfaction
to our citizens.
W.
None
of
the
ill
effects
so
noticeable
in
til the day of his death and was respected killed up at the head of the valley and
----------- DEALER IN------------
Gen. J. M. McCall started last Satur­
other cough remedies, have followed the
Children’s Day.
an«l tnonrned by many friends here.— on Emigrant creek this summer.
S tate of O re .. on ,
t
day for San Francisco, to ¡»articipate in
use of this.
(.Si u I inti July 31.
County of Jackson, i 8S*
At tLe M. E. Church next Sunday ser­
W.xxl fires in the mountains immediate­
the G. A. R. reunion and also to purchase 1
1 hereby certify that the foregoing is a true
vices will lx< held entitled "Children's exhibit, as I verily believe.
Dr. J. S. Walter, who came out to Ash­
ly west of tow n are adding materially to
new goods for his business here. He ex-
limiting Railroader».
W.’ll. P arker , county clerk.
Day
Services.” Once a year throughout
land
from
Rochester,
N.
Y.
about
five
the smokiness of the atmosphere.
pected to be gone about three weeks.
t'ol. T. E. Hogg, president of the Ore­
the length and breadth of the Methixlist
weeks ago, announces that he has opened
MARRIED
E. B. Hunsaker and l’ruf. Kohn are
gon Pacific, arrived in Portland Monday
Air. Kinney, one of the chief stockhold­ Episcopal Church the cause of Christian
an office for the practice of his profession,
still
in
Siskiyou
county,
extending
the
from New York with a party of promi-
—HAMAKAR—In l.inkvillt. August
dentistry, at his residence, the college ers of the Sugar Piue Door and Lumber education receiv««« special attention. PARRISH
1st. at the ri 'iilcnce of the bride’s parents,
n -nt railroad men, in a special Pullman i music business of Hunsaker A Dodge.
laiarding house. Dr. Walter has had Co., of Grant's Pass. Mrs. Kinney, and These services are mainly conducted by
by the Rev. S. .»aver. Charles 1.. I'arrish and
Miss Ella R. llaniakar.
Round trip tickets from Hazel creek to many years' practice' and enjoyed a large Dr. F. W. Van Dyke and wife and Mr. J. the young jample of the Sunday Schixil.
ear. Among the party are John I. Blair
Buys for cash ami sells strictly
for cash.
(.HN-At the residence of
mid Percy IL Pine, prominently identified San Francisco were sold at 812.15 this patronage in Rochester.
IL Jennings, of the same place, have been The idea is alxmt 20 years old, and is KNIGHTON-VAI
W C Knighton, near Fort Klamath, July 25th,
with the Chicago A Northwestern railway. week, gixid for the return till Aug. 15th.
at Soda Springs this week.
by R B Paul. J I*. Charles W. Knighton and
certainly one to encourage the youth of
The Jacksonville Sentinel says: Jus­
Miss Melissia Vaughn. All of Klamath
They w ent through to Tacoma, returning
The Medford Brass Band organized by
the
Methodist
Sunday
Schtxil.
The
col
­
county.
The wedding of Miss May Dorris, of
tice
Hubbel
this
week
had
notice
served
here yesterday. They chartered the electing Chas. Wolters, president. G. L.
Eugene City, formerly one of the teachers lections on that day are devoted to the DUNLAP—HETZEL -In Little Butte precinct,
steamer Salem, and left atPo’cluck last I Webb, secret ary and D. H. Miller, treas­ on Justice Foudray asking for the dockets of the Ashland schools, and Seymour W, the maintenance of a fund known as the
July 20th. by Rev A C Howlett, David Dunlap
and Mrs R D Hetzel.
and other documents concerned with the
night for Astoria. Thursday they go to urer.
“
Educational
Final
'
and
cared
for
by
a
Condon,
son
of
Prof.
Condon
of
the
state
GARRISON
—YOCUM—In Canyonville, Inly
office of Justice of the Peaee* of this pre­
Corvallis, thence to Yaquiua l>ay, and
18th. by Charles Bealntan, J I'. S T Garrison
E. K. Anderson has a haiulsotne little cinct, now in possession of the latter, but university, occurred at the bride’s home regularly incorporated lrnard. Young
of Grant's Pass and Mr« Amelia Yocum.
then out south to Ashland and to the C. sorrel “Arabian Boy” filly, which he is
men and women graduating from the
in Eugene on the 29th irlt
A O. terminus. They will spend about training for a single buggy horse for his Foudray has failed to answer, so the mat­
BOltN.
Roliert A. Miller, one of this county’s Sunday School desiring to lx* mission­
ter stands the same as it was. The com­
two weeks in Oregon. [Oregonian.
I
aries
either
clerical,
or
medical,
can
draw
daughters.
munity is hoping to see the matter set­ representatives to the next legislature,
YOCCM — In Willow Springs precinct. July 13.
to Mr and Mrs Frank Yocum, a daughter.’
accompanied by Miss Annie Miller, his upon tins fund in order to attend the
Screen doors and wiwdowa on hand tled one way or the other.
Took In a Tramp.
universities
and
colleges
in
qualifying
LOVE
—Near Jacksonville. July 29th, toMr and
sister, and Miss Starkey, of Portland,
and odd sizes made to order at short
M rs Geo M Love, a daughter.
'Die following shows the nundier of
Wednesday morning as the train WHS I notice at H. C. Messengers's. (’all and
themselves
for
their
work,
Thus
the
spent last Saturday in Ashland. Miss
school children in each of the counties
al mut to poll out from Grant’s Pass for g -t prices.
X
Starkey is visiting Mies Miller at Jack­ young people in the Sunday Sela Mil to-
The most deadly foe to all malaria dis­
of this district, and the amount due each sonville.
Vshland, the engineer and fireman saw a
day are laying by in store for their own eases is Ayer's Ague Cure, a combination
Scrofula diseases manifests themselves on account of the distribution of the com­
man on the front end of the locomotive.
education. Let our people patronize this of vegetable ingredients, of which the
Gen. T. G. Reames. of Jacksonville, has
... Beg leave to inform the public that they are now nicely located in the store.
in the warm weather. Hood's Sarsapar­ mon school fund interest, ordered by the
They told him, “twas no use,’’ he’d have
laudable work. Addresses by Prof. Royal most valuable are in no other preparat ion.
illa cleanses the blood, and removes every State board of school land commissioners gone to San Francisco to purchase new
........................
room formerly occupied by Willard A Eubanks, in.....................
to get off ; “they were onto bis racket,’1
and Mr. Simpson, the pastor, with a This remedy is an absolute specific, and
goods,
having
determined
to
continue
succeeds
when
other
remedies
fail.
War
­
tint
of
scrofula.
on July 20th; Jackson, 3,803 children,
etc. He said he’d had a rough time “all
choice program by the young i»eople. ranted.
The half-mile running horse mentioned 84.442.70; Josephine, 1.094 children, $984.- the mercantile businee« at the county Sunday School 9:30 and 1st service 11
broke up” aud wanted to go up the road
seat in partnership with Mr. White, who
a little way, anyhow; but they said it was in last issue as advertised for constable’s 60; Klamath, 582 children. $523.80; Lake.
a . m ., 2d service 8 p. m .
8.
With a large assortment of
A General Settlement Desired,
l
sale
last
Saturday
was
bid
in
by
Geo.
B.
57G children, 8518.40. The nite is 90 has lieen clerking in the store for a year
¡.gainst orders and the train men would
or more.
A Cure of Pneumonia.
Tho»e havingclaims acainst the firm of Hun­ Hoots» find Shoes», Iaiitlies»* mill >lis»s»es»* Fino
cents j>er child.
Ixinnce him. anyhow. Then the tramp Landers at $80.
saker A lloilge are requested to present the
A
party
consisting
of
Misses
Itella
Mr. D. II. Barnaby of Oswego, N. Y., same for settlement. Likewise, parties know­
In every land and clime, the merits of
-aid he guessed he’d ride in the cab, and
l^reneh Kid«, Gents’ DrestH Shoes,
Most of the visitors from the East at
ing themaelve« indebted to ns are urgently re­
when the light struck his face lie was i St. Jacolis Oil a.» th«1 only conquerer «it San Francisco attending the G. A. R. re­ j Pennebaker, Julia Goodyear and Eugenia says that his daughter was taken with a quested to call «nd settle the same v. ithout de­
Slipper«, I£tr., Etc*., Etc.
Very Truly, •
found to be MelNmald. en^nueer of the pain, are being acknowleiUpd by the union carne out over the Central and Famham, of this place, and Miss Baker, violent cold which terminated with pneu­ lay.
H vnsakf .11. A Imiur.
Ashland, Or., August 5. 1886.
.... In fact everything to be found in a first-class Boot and Shoe Store........
Albany express, who was having a little press and people.
Southern Pacific, roads. Many of of Salem, and Messrs J. S. Sweet and monia, and all the liest physicians gave
Clarence Farnham will start for Crater the case Up and baid she could live but a
....................... We are receiving new goods every week, and are selling at.............. .
fun out of the boys. When they told
The front of the new Butler. Thomp­ them will return over the Northern
Lake
next
Tuesday,
to
bo
gone
a
fort
­
Sheep
for
Sale.
few
hours
at
most.
She
was
in
this
con
­
him that one tramp was shot for try ing son A Billings bhx-k is lieing painted a Pacific, a few of them, of course, making
dition when a friend recommended D r .
to ride the O. A C. out tins way a year or dark cream color something new here. the trip overland between San Francisco night or more.
Five hundred (500) head of choice
W m . H all ’ s B alsam for the L ungs , and
Gen.
Tolman
arrived
in
town
Tuesday
so ago, he concluded he would play some i anil quite attractive.
and Portland. If the railroad connection
mutton sheep.
J ohn 8. H errin .
Call and examine our steck. No trouble to show goods...
I
evening from San Francisco; accompanied advised her to try it. She accepted it as
other trick next time he came out.
S-3w]
It was reported last week that Gen. T. were completed nearly all would take the
by his daughter Emma, who conies home a last resort, and was surprised to find
G. Reams had lieen appointed postal in­ ears in preference to the sea voyage, and
l arniers anil .Vtecliwnlcs.
Crater Lak»-.
fora month’s rest from her art studies in that it produced a marked change for the
>ur
pretty
little
valley
would
Is-
brought
spector of Oregon, but the report was de­
Save money and doctor bills. Believe
lietter,
and
by
persevering
a
permanent
From the last letter of W. G. Steel in
into notice in a way that could not but that city. The Judge was selecting ma­
your mothern, wives and sisters by a timely
nied at Jacksonville.
purchase of Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and
chinery for reducing the ore at his mines cure was effected.
the thcgoiiian we take the following: I
be beneficial.
Lung Syrup, best known remedy for coughs,
Secretary of State R. 1*. Earhart
Oregon Horses in New York.
m Baker county.
Crater lake has again sort of risen to the
colds, croup and bronchial affections. Be­
The jolly people at Soda Springs hotel
has
lieen
appointed
Adjutant
General
oi
[Oregonian, Aug. 8.’
«x-casion. as accurate tests will prove be-
lieves children of croup in one night, may
At the end of this month Rev. W. G.
had another burlesque dramatic enter­
you hundreds of dollars. Price SO
yond all question that but few bodies of the Oregon state milita. Generals are tainment last Saturday evening, which j Simpson goes to the Oregon Conference,
The horses shipped to Ontario county. save
cents and $1. Samples free. Sold by .J H
getting
thick
in
Oregon.
New
York,
by
Messrs.
Hoxter
&
Newell,
watt r in th«- world «-qual it in depth, ex­
Chitwood A Son.
and it is not likely that be will return to
J. S. Herrin offers fur sale
head of was witnessed by as larg«> an audience bh ■ Ashland to continue his pastorate here. met with a ready sale, and Messrs. W. J.
cept the ocean, and none whatever of an
the hall would hold. Original rhymes by ,
Hoxter and Alliert Tozier, of Washington
Lumlier to exchange for shakes and
i-qual size, while in the western hetni- choice mutton sheep from his fine band. Mrs. Kinders, left-handed rendition of ; Mr. Siuqison has gained the esteem and county, have returned to this state to get
shingles.
Apply to W. G. Tanner, Ash­
Mr.
Herrin
has
one
of
the
liest
bands
o.
sphere it will «tand absolutely unrivaled.
choice morsels from Shakespeare, shallow ! resjiect of our jieople generally, and there another train load ready for shipment. land.
x
sheep
in
Southern
Oregon.
The
shipment
of
these
horses
was
a
great
Hi retofore Tahoe has lieen considered
pantomines and other comic features kept ' will lie genuine regret at liis leaving, but undertaking for the owners, but success
Vine-eighth or 10-lb. box crackers at the
the «leepesl lake in America, lieing 1640
The Chick quartz null, which was til«? audience in roars of laughter, till . there is little doubt that he will lie has crowned them, and Oregon has lieen
DURING THE SEASON OF 1886
I
Red House, 65c.
*
feet, (hily preliminary soundings have moved over to Wagner creek from Med­ everyone suffered from a “stitch in the j preesed to accept a more responsible po­ well advertised. The horses have given
I he following horses will be at my ranch one mile north of Ashland, Oregon: ^¿2
Three boxes of blueing fur 25cts. at the
general satisfaction, and the inhabitants
¡»ven made as y et, and the figures obtained ford. began running Wednesilay morning ;ide.” An epilogue at th»1 conclusion by j sition iu the conference.
of
Ontario
county,
where
the
horses
were
Red
House.
*
are sir! »jeet to blight change. The deei»eet ou rock from the Hojie ledge.
Percheron-Nonnan stallion, combining size,
»ne of the little folks intimated that the, Mr. C. A. McDonald, the engineer who sold, are favorably impressed with our
water found so far is 1955 feet, being 315
action and kind disposition and whose colts are un­
The people of M«xlford are circulating returns at thedoor at the former entertain- ' has pulled the express between Albany st ite’s production in the line of horses. I L. H. Adams, who has charge of I
Miller A Co’s warehouse in this place, is surpassed, if equaled, sn this coast.
more than Tahoe. Active work will com- a petition to the county commissioner’s
ment were large and satisfactory filling ¡uid Portland for the past eight years, Thousands of jieople visited the pasture agent for the Sugar Hue Door and Liuu-
mear to-morrow, when two men will be ' court for the builibng of a county bridge
where the stock was kept, it being the l»er Co., of Grant’s Pass, and all orders
all the pin cushions of the company but made a trip out to Asldand Wednesday, largest liand of horae-tiesh ever brought
*Arakian Tcrcheron) weight 1250 l|>s. combining
st at | iuusl on th«1 cliff» with in»tniuientH.
across Bear ereek at that place.
as pins wouldn't buy candy, "lawful on business, returning Wednesday even­ to the state« and people gat hen’ll as if to for lumber of any kind will be promptly
Style,
action, endurance and good disposition, and
prepared to take laqirings <>n each sonnd-
filled by him.
[40
For the best fruit cans, fruit jar» and money of the United State«” would be ing. Mr. McDonald is the inventor and a circus. The riding by the boys in
whose
colts
make
the
finest
carriage,
road and ‘‘ all purpose " horses.
ing. locating it exactly on the map. while
jelly glasses at the lowest cash prices, call just as acceptable. The hat was then patentee of an automatic damper regula­ charge of the horses excited the wildest
Climax tobacco 12 oz. plugs 35 cents
they)
•I will lie taken on a number of lines at Myer Bro.’s hardware <tore. Full passed with due solemnity and some tor for locomotive, Bteamboat and sta­ enthusiasm, aud the throwing of the lasso at the lied House or 3 for 81
would draw a crowd instantly. The class
riuiiing from shore to shore, like the
stock of gomls in our line always on 82.50 candy money was realized.
Boy’s straw hats for 10c. at O. H.
tionary engine lioilers. which will soon of horses taken included Clydes, Per-
-pol,-» of a wagon wh«vl. No soundings
x
cherous, Hambletouians, and a few Indian Blount’s.
hand.
come
into
use
extensively
throughout
the
J. G. VanDyke, of Eden precinct is
will'is* taken in stormy weather, so that
ponies. The Northwest carries the broom
country,
and
will
undoubtedly
bring
him
Three Asliland boys destroye«l some rapidly improving at St. Vincent’s hos­
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
the figures obtained will be as nearly ex­
in having shipped the only full trains of
w atermelons in a patch up on Emigrant pital, Portland. A Newit reporter inter­ a large income.
horses ever shipped in the United States.
act as can lie had.
M. E. CnvRCll.—Regular service« every Sun­
Don’t raise a half-breed Shetland for vour child you love so much, it would cost a
day, atll a . x. and 7 p. x. Sunday School
Mr. D. McCarty, of tins place, has lieen
Several days since I received a letter 1 ereek last Sunday, and were mulcted to viewed him last Sunday and repirts as
few dollars and give the child ioo mvch ( ?) happiness.
9:30.
Rev.
VV.
g
.
Simpton
will
preach
at
Med
­
Coming Back.
ford on the 3d Sunday iu each month.
from Thoti. Gravenor, of Ashland, super­ the extent of $10 on complaint of the follows: On Sunday, when the News re- elected delegate from Willamette division.
Capt.
Dutton
and party, now taking
l’RE.-BYTERlAN CHURCH.—Preaching morn­
intendent of the Linkville stage line, farmer.
[x»rter visited St. Vincent’s Hospital, one No. 277, Brol herhood of Locomotive En­ observations at Crater
ing and evening «>» the u;uu'. time Sunday
Lake,
will
leave
stating that he was authorized by the : Hunsaker A lkxige call upon all having of the first sights that caught his eye was gineers, to the international convention there soon, and expect to arrive in Ash­ School at 9:30 a . ::
Rev. J. V. Milligan, pastor.
prevalent of th«1 line to offer reduce«! I claims against them to present them for an elderly, dark complexioned, stalwart I which meets in New York City in Octo- land about the 15th inst. Why they
B ai rial C hvroh .—Preaching nt Ashland
morning and evening every Sunday except the
rat* i » for persous intending to visit this settlement, and all owing them to make gentleman, who was wheeling himself i tier. Mac. received the compliment of n come in so soon is not known here yet
firn iu each month. Preaching at Medford on
the first Sunday in each month.
pin j v during the present season. To such payment promptly. See notice in another cheerfully alxmt the corridors in an in­ ' unanimous vote of the boys for the hon-
Rev, A M. Russell, pastor.
4 Mystery.
valid's chair. His feet were comfortably i or. mid as he will have a free pass across
perK'iis the round trip from Ashland to column.
L iberal H all , T alent .-Liberal Sunday
Row
thy
human
system
ever
recovers
from
the
continent
for
himself
and
family,
aud
School meets for Bible study and discussion
Ln kville will be 812. From Linkville
Youle A Gilroy, of tnis place, receive«! encased iu red blankets. Oiis was J. G.
the liad effects of the nauseous medicines every Sunday at 11 a X. Cordial invitation to
to 'ort Klamath, forty miles, I am un- the coutract to furnish the sash and doors I Van Dy ke, of Phoenix, Jackson county, expenses paid, he has a pleasant treat in often literally poured into it for the sup­ everyone.
Vi'„ulJ announce to the public that he has purchased the Marsh planing mill
---------------------------- —-
and sash and door factory on
abl t at present to sav, but at the fort a for the new Masonic hall at Grant's Pass. Or. "Several months since," he said. “I I anticipation. Conductor Kearney also positious relief of dyspepsia, liver com­
plaint, constipation, rb« nmatism and other
Secular Sunday Scht^L
team and driver, with accommodations They finished making and shipping them accidentally ran a knife in my thigh. TLe intends to make a trip to tris old home in ailments, is n mystery. The mischief done
The Secular Sunuay School will meet in
for four p;.srx1 nger», will Ix> provided for last week.
physicians in the «jounty told me the the East next mouth.
by bad medicines is scarcely less than that
caused by disease. If they who are weak, Granite H:.ll uvety Sunday at 3:00 o'clock
wound
had
assumed
a
cancerous
form
sin. and will remain at the lak«> one «lay
Mr.
Sam
Lowenstein.
President
of
the
And is prepared to do promptly all work in the lino of planing, moulding, and
V lawsuit in Justice Eubank.- court
bilious, dyspeptic, constipated or rheumat­ 1. m . Every body invited—ladies and gen­
general wood-working.
a»‘d a half, or th« » » dtsiring to remain a last Tuesday, in which Mr. Bucket sued and said they could do nothing for me. Oregon Furniture Manufacturing Com­ ic, would oftener be guided by the ex­ tlemen, girls and boys, and “little child­
ren.
”
Ilegalar
discourse
by
E.
L.
Apple
­
perience
of
invalids
who
have
thoroughly
longer time can make all necessary ar­ Mr. Dunlap for the recovery of about $35, I came into this hospital exj»eetlng to pany, who has visited all the most notec
Will keep on hand a good stock of
tested Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, they gate as master in History. Literature and
rangements at a reasi’uable nite. On the resulted in a verdict of 846 and costs ! die. 1 secured Dr. Jones to attend to mineral springs of Europe and America, would in every instance obtain the »weediest Philosophy and the Sciences.
my case, and h>- cut into the leg aud «ays he finds the use of i he water at Ash­ aid derivable from rational medication.
I >reg«m A California railroad. I believe, against Bucket.
Subject for next Sunday—Reflections
medicine is a searching and at the upon the adventures of Jonah on his cele­
found an artery leaking into a cavity land soda springe mure beneficial to him This
half rates will l»e given, or 813.68 from
same
time
«
thoroughly
safe
remedy,
de
brated sea voyage from Goppa.
Dr. S. T. Songer has grown a munlx-r which coutain«d alxmt two quarts of pus
Portland t«> Ashland and return. Persons
than any other he has tried. He is rived from vegetable sources, and possess­
of while blackberries m town thi.» season and oldblomL lliere wa» n<> -tgu of a
in consequence of its basis of pure
contemplating such a trip should be well
troubled with dysjiepsis, and has been ing,
Pasture to Let.
spirits, properties as a medicinal stimulant
from canes brought out from Illiuois a cancer. The Dr. trained up the artery
Will furni»h lumber of all kinds, either rough 01 dre»«ed, in quantities to suit
using the liottled water from the spring not to be found in the fiery local bitters
■provided with blankets, provisions and in
purchasers.
Good
pasture
to let on the Bauer«
year ago. They are handsome lierries, aud extracted the blood aud pus, and I
at his Lome in Portland for a nundier of and stimulants often resorted to by the de­ place at the foot of Oak street, Ashland.
f a t a general camping outfit, as there
and of fine tlav< >r
ORNAMENTAL SAWING and TURNING.
am getting bettor. In a week or two I'll months past. Last Saturday he visitev bilitated, dyspeptic and languid.
Apply to the undersigned.
are al»soll|teL' no accommodations here
J ohn R eal .
The Ea>le Mill» having lieen remodeled go home a well man. This is much more the spring for the first time, and has been
«-pt thifoe fiiruishisl by nature. There
Mr. J. Hockersmith haa an abtuidanee of
Following are cash psicea for work: Planing, $3 per M.; Planing and matching,
$4.50 per M.; Moulding. cent per inch, per ft.
plenty of good gra-.» for lioiws. aud^le and refitted with new machinery, the pro­ cheerful than being packed »mt of here spending the week there with a growing blackberries for sale at his gardens in the Ashland, Or., July 30, 1885.
Ashland, Oregon, April 16, 1886.
[10-44.
good water m» the earth affords. Besides prietor comes to the front with a new ad.. in a vixxlen box. But I owe much to appetite and a faultless digestion. Mr. northwestern part of town; price 25 cte.
per gallon. He will take wheat in ex­
Pasture tu Let.
this, a better way is now provided to announcing that the mills are now mak­ the careful nursing of the good sisters. Lowenstein had just spent a week or two change from farmers who have grain but
*
Pasture to let <m the Hargadine ranch
reach the lake than heretofore, as a very ing the Ixn-t quality of Hour for family, Why. they nursed me just as well as my at the Foley hot springs. 60 miles from not monev.
Order blanks for Eagle Mills at Chv-
Fine all wool light colored suits for
at $1 |>er head per month. Apply to A.
gix».l trail has lxen constructed down bakers’ and ex;x»rt trade, by the new pro­ wife did, who was with me during the Eugene, before coming out to Ashland.
Lumber to exchange for bacon and T. Kyle, Jr., or George riargadine. ton A Gore's, or at the office of G. F. Bil- $12 at O. H. Blount’s. ’These are the
Cleetw'ojd canyon by XIessrs. Howell, cess. No need to go hungry, or eat poor most trying time—before and after Dr. He will continue to use the bottled water
Apply to W. G. Tanner, Reeser’s Ashland, Or., April 16, 1886
lings. Orders left at these places will re- best bargains ever offered in A «bland,
' Jones performed the operation ’’
bread, in Southern Oregon.
from the Athlabd spring.
block.
x
and will bo in stock but a short tim»- x
'Xildwell and Mayâeld, of our party.
I oeive prompt attention. E j L ix M ill -.
FRIDAY
................
AUGI »T 6. 1**.
_ _ _____ _
l'OR I I.OUR
THE EAGLE MILLS
We have recently REMODELED and REFITTED our mill with
1
New and Improved Machinery
Bran, Shorts, Feed, Chop Wheat and Barley
DELIVER FREE OF CHARGE
S. A. FARNHAM,
CLAYTON & CORE
GROCERY STORE !
In Johnson’s block.
Ashland, Oregon.
I
Groceries and Provisions
TABLE WARE AND CROCKERY.
CuA.SH !
CASH BUYERS, Govern Yourselves AccorHinaly.
NEW STORE!::
:: :::::: NEW GOODS !
PRICES!::.:::::::::::::::::::
HATFIELD & HERRIN
Ashland, Oregon,
McCall’s Block,
LOWEST
CASH
PRICES.
“Cash Sales and Small Profits.”
N
GOOD HORSES
Bring Good Prices.
GOOD COLTS
Soon Make Good Horses.
Horses! Colts! Money! Money! Colts! Horses!
RAMRFTTA
UMIvIDt I I A
AR ARI AN RAY
MllnDIMIl DU I
0®"TERMS lower than ever. Special inducements to parties
breeding five or more mares.
Wu C. MYER, Ashland, Or.
H. C. MESSENGER,
Manufacturer and Wood-Worker.
Granite Street, Ashland, Oregon,
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Brackets, Etc.,
AT LOWEST PRICES.