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■«. gar i -------- -- -------------- **---------- w SUMMONS. KLAMATH corm NOTE«. I lev. 11« »hi. Hatfield Mt a sample of PERSONAL. XEI'.IRBOHIXG C'OINTIRS. HERE AS!) THERE. tine iieadiert at the T idings office last Tn the JuMiee'g Conn for the precinct o( Ash Mr. F. Roper has returned from Shovel county of Jm-kton. State of Oregon. file apple trees in Linkville* are loaded The lx>iid« are to lie issued. JOSEPHINE COUNT Y. Saturday. It was a beauty, all w'e COitld Weston need« a bakery and a tailor IL laud, er i h n .... SEIT! MBFR 10. IK 8. Emeryplaintiff, vs John Price, del nd- creek with fruit this full. shop, the Leader says. ant. Action to recover money. Buy your groceries at Clay ton A Goie’> blame him for was that he didn’t bring From the Courier: To John Price, the above named defendant Dani. Walker started for Sprague river I Th<- KI: math Mill »kept busy grinding The average yield of wheat per acre in !X*iit »1 V»tiee. In the lame of the State of Oregou: You are “King of S»japs” for sale at Geo. H. Cur a liasket full of them. Considerable building improvement in ! Tuesday. the country about Moscow, Idaho, tins herebv required to appear before tha under- this season’« crop of wheat. and around town. Dr. Will -lacksou will open hi« dental rey's. Messrs. Hunsaker A Dodge the wide- x ■igneu. a Justice of tin* Peace lor the precinct H. Ammerman, of Phoenix, was in year is 35 bushels. aforesaid, nt the othi c of such Justlco In aucn office in Ashland next Tu»'*«lay, Sept. J. P. Roberts has opened s store at Smith Bros, are building a large addi Choice sugar-cured ham« at Clayton A awake dealer« in musical instrument« at town Tuesday. Precinct, on ’he 3eth daj <>f octo’»er. 1M84 at 10 Fearfully smoky weather has been re ! o'clock tion to their feed stablt's. 14, on his return from Linkville. to re Gore’s. Summer Lake, Lake county. !•> the forenoon of laid dnv to aus'Ter this place, will have a display of their x to i Mrs. A. S. Duniway is on her way ported from Northern and Eastern On« tile Iibm e liaiued plaintiff in a civil action. I i main here >ev»*ral days. instruments at the Yreka fair, which !>»»- Southern Oregon. The camp meeting at Junip-off-Joe Mrs. J. W Manning and two children 11»»- (b-fetidmit will take notice, that il le* gon the past week. Iaidie« Waukenpbast «Loes at Hatfield, (ail to i.t,<oicr the con plaint herein, the plain- dosed on Sunday evening last. gins <»n th» 29th irist. are visiting relatives in Idaho. till v.il: tai ludgir.eHt ngain«t him for the A Herrin ’ s. x Grading (■»( the O. P. road belween t'-or- I>r. Helm <uid family are home again Exrwrsion Io thr State Fair. Frank M. Nickerson has removed with vallis and Albany is completed. Th»* atni < twenty-six dohar-and tu e’ity-flv» cl»., \ reka ta to haxe an academy for the from Sprague river. I here are three or four type-writers in The O. A C. K. R. will nell «xcursiun to-;, th. r with tbec . 1« » nd dis.bur’emeuts ot Two lbs. licet gloss starch at the Red liis family from Kerbyville to Grant’s gra»ling will I m * »»ontinued on ten miles this teaching of the higher braneltew of educa a.-tioti. l’rof. I). W. Cooliiige uud family have use by the professional in**n of Linkvilli . I’.iss. ickets fn>m A->hliin»l t<» thè «tate fair House for 25e. Given under inv hand thi*-»th d;.v of Srptem- from Albany this season, it is exjiected. tion. Prof. E. P. Powell, of Sacramento, returned to Eugene City . • r l-«'-. H EcaaNKa. Excellent watermelons have been raised -.¡roiin l« ut Salem ami returu at 814: Albert Shumake of Williams creek in One-eighth or 10-lb. box crackers at the an educator of twenty year«’ experience, The Grand Army visitors haxe not all Justice of the Peace C. W. Woltere, of the Medford bakery, this season in the gardens at Plevna aud forms us that a young m m who recently left 8an Francisco yet. Ex’ery steamer to ticket« p» ■■ 1 from S»q»t. 1 lth to Sept. 2 ith, Red House*. 65c. Published by order of «aid court made tL- I will have charge of the «chool. was in town Wedne«day. came there for his health, died and was Portland is «till full to overflowing with Uh day of sepietubei. l’-Nl. E. l»aPr.xTT. other place«. inclusive. Att'y iur plaintiff. Old papers for sale at this office 5t> buried Tuesday. His name was Hath excursionists returning home by th»* Ay er's Ague Cure acts directly on the John Fraley started on Sunday even Jas. Keirnan is buying beet cattle in I away. cts. per hundred. northern route. » I Th»* Circus. liver and biliary apparatus, and drives ing’s train for Brownsville. Closing Out Stock ! Klamath county for Fred Carina of Sis Partie« at Waldo and Smith river, CaL, The Ashland House has l<e»m treated to out the malarial poiBon which indu».*es ! Miss Amanda Goodyear will tlMil’h kiyou county. C. A. Cole, who was relieved from the j Nearly a hun'lred people went down intend running a haeK weeKly between m magement of the Corvallis Gazette re- ' The un lersi <ne L brin ? about to move liver complaints and bili»>us »lisordera. the school at the Toll House. on the special train from Ashland to at- a new coat of paint. Grunt’s Pass and Smith river, carrying cently, by its own rs, the O. P. Co., has ; to Eastern Oregon, will sell goods at his J. E. Fairchild an 1 family intend to t«*ull th* circus at Medford on th«* 6th. Dr. Will Jaeksou will I m * in tiisortiee in Warranted to cure, or motley refunded. ' Al Sean; returned Wednesday evening passengers and oonnecting with steamer« been succeeded by Will H. Parry, former- ; store in Phoenix at greatly reduced rates go to Los Angeles sometime during th" on tne coast. They rejKirt that the usual large crowd Ashland next Tuesday. Mr. W. P. Hammon has secured th»* 1 from a trip to Eastern Oregon. ly of the Indc|>endence ll’esf Side. Mr. ' tor cash for the next two weeks - will sac I coming winter. Col«' and W. R. Struble, of Portland, will rifice the stock at cost or even less rather f in attendance; also that the “usual” Koliert Tay lor and family made h trip services of a Mr. Thompson, who catne I Josephine county is not properly rep I St. Mary’s Academy at Jacksonville More than one snow storm I ris shed resented at the «Lite board of immigra start another paper at Corxallis M»>n, to than pack and move it. Call at once if out to Sprague River this week. it' was there with its varied attrac- o|»ened on the Both nit. up with th»- former lately from California, i you want bargains. J ames M orton . the fleece of winter at Crater lake al tion rooms at Portland, and steps are ite- I k * called the Clirouii-li'. is and numerous "faking” games that to take charge of the budding of the trees ; Mrs. U. H. Kline and Mi«s Fanny Ralph Phoenix, Sept. 3. 1886. A great deal of sickness is reported in lug taken to have the products of our ready this month. Wheat i»- lieing ship)*»*»! to Portland ' I pie are al way« anxious to I k * taken in iu Mr. Hammon’s nursery on E. K. An were at Soda Springs last week. country advertised as they should be. the Butte Creek section. from Walla Walla at a lively rat.?. Sergent Bros, have a new warehouse Settlement Wanted. Th»* parade and menagerie were I Dolph Roper, of Jump-off-Joe, was in derson's place. The publie school will be divided into The State Firemens' Tournament be in the eastern part of Linkville. on lots town last Friday and Saturday. Eastern Oregon barley is being shipped fair, and th'* ring acting was said to I m * The last party in from Crater lake re- , three departments and three grades m lue undersigned. intending to remove bought by them last summer. very goo 1 an i was enlivened by an excel gan at Salem yesterday. each department. Tne higher depart to St. Ix>uis to lie used by the brewers from Phoenix by the 15th of the present )>ort lhe government boats as haviug , Mrs. H. .Judge wan at Linkville a day Tickets from Ashland to state fair or two the fore part of the week. lent lain! of music. Cole probably left C. S. Sergent, of Sergent Bros., me ment under the direct sujiervision of there. month (September) would give notice to lMK*n left tied up at the lauiliug by th»» ; Proi. Benson, is intended to afford a reg several thousand dollars richer and the grounds and return, 814. The Salvation Army is about to open all (lersons ou ing him by note or account «eeond party that took them from their : Mr. and Mrs. G. S. Butler are home turned to Linkville tVcdn *sd iy from a ular academic education. that he must have a settlement liefore people, of course, so much poorer. Meti short stay in Rogue Ki ver valley. J. C. Whipp, the Jacksonville marble hiding place. Just as well be there an ; again from th* Klamath country. up a campaign against the sinners of that time. J ames M orton . Sol. Abraham in.oran us that the O. A leni hotels find restaurants ‘‘made a kill man, want« an apprentice. Miss Austin Roper returned home last Dr. Hemmenway reports a number of C. It it b.is raised the tariff on lumber Portland. where th»' surveyor« left them. Phoenix, Or., Sept. 3, 1886. Friday from her visit to Portland. ing.” too. probably. Fifteen men are at xvork on th».* wagon j The atmosphere is again alx>ut as cases of malarial fever this mouth, but from Glendale Irom 814 to 818 per car. A number »if the old pioneers iu this Mrs. Geo. Lamlreth is visiting friends Air. A. say« lie has on hand three quarters road from Gasquet's to Waldo, the Del smoky as ever in this valley. none very serious at this writing. neighborhood went down to Jacksonxille and relatives in the Willamette valley. lloni«* for Sale ! Kailroail Item». oi a million ieet of lumber, but that he : Don ’ t fail to see the new crockery and M ild plums are abundant and fine this ! cannot ship it at the increased rate ol Norte Jiecord says. Mr. Gasquet intend« yesterday to attend the annual re-union. ¡Yreka Journal.] I Mrs. Jesse Parker, of Sprague river, is x For sale good bouse and lot on Har- Complete preparations had been made i visiting at her father’s place(D. Walker’s) I season, and Linkville pis »pie can gather freights. The company might as well to push the road to eompleti<yn. The right of way men are busy at pres glassware at Clay ton A Gore’s. I all they want within a few miles of town. prohibit the shipment of lumber hh to The oleomargarine law recently passed gadiue street in southern part of town, ent in clearing the timber on the route of E. Houck has sold the Central Point for the lx*st entertainment of the associa- i up the valley. within two minutes walk of the school put tne rate so high that it will not bear tion at the »*ourt house grounds. tax«*« the compound two cents a jmiuu I. house. Irtit is well fenced and set out in the railroad this side of Strawberry Val tin «hop to J. Carey, a recent arrival. The Star office will soon I k * moved in shipment. Rev. M. A. Williams, wife and niece, r«*quires a y early been««* of 848 from n*- fruit trees and berries of all kinds, all in ley. | and will gradually continue their Frank Neil has lieen apponitixl as returned last week from Crater lake, com to naw <|U irters, in the upper ¡»art of the All kinds of ladies’ pebble goat.kid and A special agent of lhe post office de ing via Linkville. tailers, 848:) from whotesak-rs and 8673 bearing; good Imm and chicken house; ■ »Iterations northward to Shasta valley. calf shoes at Hatfields A Harrin’s. new wooden building going up for Judge teacher of the third department of the x partment lias oaeu in tins section lor the water right with property. from manufacturers. The work of grading in the big canyon Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, of Grant’s Pass, Smith. Jacksonville public school, wltich open« purpose oi determining which route, the All kinds of lumber for sale at bottom For further particulars inquire at the spent a few days at the Soda Spring« ol.l pacK trail or tne wagon road, was best la tween Strawberry Valley aud Upper next Monday, in place of Frank Huffer, Three men were kille»! within twenty - j Judge l ’ rini. Judge Hanna mid I list. Ashland postoffice. {11 12 prices. W. G. T anner , Ashland. x during the past week. suited lor tne conveyance oi mails to and So<la Springs, is progressing rapidly, and resigned. Mr. Huffer is engaged with a four hour« at Los Angeles, Cal., last t Att. Colvig represent the Jackson county »rom tue coast. 1'nat he be positive Medford now ha« a dentist. Dr. A. K. Dr. J. S. Parson reached In »me Wed it di'fiends altogether on how early the Slieep for Sale. I surveying party on the O. P. K. IL nesday evening. He extended his trip as bar at Linkville during the present term aoout noth routes and render eouijietent week, by railroad trains. They were all Gleaves having located there recently. winter storms set in, whether the terminus ju Igmant, he ch irtered a mule an 1 rode of court. stealing rides on the brake lieams and it Watermelons were never so plentiful far southward as San Diego. Five hundred (5>i) head of choice Fresh and complete stock of staple and over tne trail both ways with tile con can be moved from Cedar Flat to Straw- I mutton shoe)», and 500 stock sheep in fine and cheap as in Ashland this season. Fairchild A Peterman Lavo the con tractor « agent, but then it wasn t more is supposed fell off and wen* run over. Frank and Ralph Vining started for fancy gr<K*eries at the Red House. herry. The proejiect at present indicate Several wagon load« brought from the Tacoma hist Friday evening. They i*i- tract to build tile new school house for turn six miles across to tne road -ne [8-3w J ohn S. H errin . Two men were knockt<d d<jwn and j condition. that Cedar Flat will be the terminus all Geo. Brown, of Eagle Point, has lx*en lower valley, «old a« low as 5 cts. per melon tend going into business there. comd see iurtucr tnaii that. robla-d at Crescent City early on Sunday i Linkville, and already have the building i winter. very ill, but is reported as recovering. Stray Mare and ColL <dl rouud by the wagon load last week, Henry Vinson and family will come in well under way. morning of last week. Two susjK*ct«?d j KLAMATH COVNTY. A new town will be laid out at Straw- I Extra choice, finest garden leaf tea. while many of the retailers refused to from Bonanza soon, to occupy their resi The undersigned will pay a liberal re parties, residents of the town, were ar- j R. A. Eminitt will have his large uew From the Star: dence here during the school season. ’> Try Valley, where corner lots will no “Elixir of life” al Geo. H. Currey's- x ward for the recovery of a mare and colt take them at all. rested and h»'l»l in 85»»i )w»nd- to answer dwelling house at Plevna finished next turned out on the range east of thin val A restaurant has been opened in Link iloubU lx* in demand, a» that plaee in Byron Cole, of the Siskiyou«, and for the crime. The highest market price paid for but By taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla many a ley in July. 1885. The mare wae a light Mike Parker, of the Cascade mountain month. It is the finest house in th t vine. likely to be the depot for the Modoc ter and eggs at Talent, Hopkins A iron gray, about 7 yra. old. weight al Mint poor sufferer who submits to the sur house, have been in town this week part of the country. The editor of the Moscow Mirror is ' Apples sold in town at two cents per county freight from below, by reason of Co.’s 105) liis., branded “G W” on left hip. x geon's knife, because of malignant eon* very hard up. a« witness the following j The pound during the week. W. E. Greene, formerly of Ashland, Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert, of Grant ’ s Pass, colt wad branded the same, and had a better and shorter wagon road to Adin Latest styles of fall hat« just received and scrofulous swellings, might lie saved, who bad been at Soda Springs for some now County School Superintendent of G iles W ells , J r . E. O. Heidrich his the contract for double-leaded etiitorial paragraph: “We j a 1 m *11 on it. an 1 Alturas than the present road from sound and whole. This medicine purges would like a number of old gunuy sacks Ashland, Or., Aug. 26, 1886. at Mrs. J. Thornton's. Call and see shoeing the stage stock. Klamath, has charge of J. D. Fountain's two weeks, returned home yesterday. Kidding. I out the corruption« which pollute the them. i mercantile business, and is doing well. Mr. Scheid, of Yreka, purchased of that are worthless for holding grain, to Sew Goods. Alex. Martin, Sr., has gone to San Fran I blood and cause disease. Eire Near Ashland. C. .A Cook, of Applegate, had his col- cisco to purchase a large «took of goods I R. T. Baldwin, Sr.,will spend the winter Nichols A Ham.ikar a few days ago a be given us on subscription by those iu Just arrived at J. D. Fountain's, <i fine A subscription paper for the benefit of for the Linkville house of Beanies, Martin either in Ashland or in Southern Califor Hundred and sixty acres of unimproved arrears. We want to use the gunny l he large bain of F. D. Bailers on the lar bone broken in a runaway accident stock of ladies’ and men's French kid land, upon winch he purposes settling sacks to make us some nnderw»*ar. Those shoe«. A large invoice of drygoods, con- John Real, whose barn w;w burned Mon A Co. lace on east side of Bearcreek just tie- recentix'. nia. His bod , Wallace Baldwin, will one of his sons. I day, haH I hm - u numerously signed by the who have neither gunny sacks nor money eisting of Gingham, calicos, indigo-bines, Cha«. Shackelford (government swamp manage the business duritfg his absence. low Ashland, was totally destroy ed by fire G«i*. B. Lauders m having an addition Chas. Withrow has sold his sawmill, can bring us some wood. If we can’t etc. New goods, warranted first-class, la.-t |londay afternoon, together with it« land inspector) and wife returned from people here. Mr. RiH'! hist the accumula built to his residence near the south dis- James Taylor, of Sprague river, has situated on the Klamath river some two x have underwear we can tire up, providing and at bed-rock price«. tion of several year’« hard labor by the Klamath county to Salem the first of the »•ont- nts. the latter belonging to the , triet school. bought of Capt. Barnes 200 acres of land miles below the Whittle bridge, to a Mr. week. tire, and no doubt the money thus con Wagon for Sak*! Ddsenberry. Mr. Withrow intends mov y ou bring t he w»x»d. Please send us some tenant, John Real. The lo«s amounts to C. A. Inlow ha- recently compieteli an Mrs. J. H. Hosier, ol Dayton, W. T., adjoining his own ranch: consideration, ing to Linkville. old flour sack« fur Suudav.'’ A light, two-horse wagon, homi made, tributed will lie very acceptable to him. -omithing over 820 0 -no insurance, ! addition to his house in tic southern daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ralph, ol 81200. He is improving the ¡»roperty al of the very best material and workman Major Q. A. Brooks, who left here in •'he barn was worth some 3500. Th»1 loss Parties in from the C. A O. R. R. front ready. ' part of town. ship. Cash or wheat taken in payment. this place, is visiting with her parents in the early part of last winter, returned io Mr. Real is tn the following property report that it is n pretty “tough” place, More wheat was raised in Klamath home th.* first of this week. During bis l.EAKY - \t hi* home in EuKenc < itv, S pt. I. Apply at once to the undersigned a* Ashland. For variety , quality and low prices in dotroyed: 100 tons of hay, three mowers. Phoenix. |11-1 hl [ M. F orman . and that white men do not care to re !*"»•. Rei Edward It Geary. !». b.. aosen -.* ta ■ .»I ij >r visitj 1 ca j cipitai oi Rex. A. M. Ktusell started Tuesday county this year than last, but the crop the United States, and other places ol years and mouths. 1 h.p rake, 333 bushels of wheat, four i lailie« and children« shoe«, see Talent. main there long. A great many men have was not so good. The acreage of land note. x col.WELL—In Sprague river lallev. August i sets of harness, saddle, bridles, pitch- Hopkin« A Co. lieen killed by the firing of blasts, in morning on the Linkville stage for a trip 26th. IKSrt. Roh rt Colwed. amul 71 year*. seeded was nearly twice ns large as hist The contract has been let for the erec which the employee« are not careful through Southern Oregon and Northern f< 'rkt, a new wagon and one cow—the to Twenty-seven pounds of potatoes were seasou. o»i; ». taken irom one mil, a few days since, in i tal vidue of which was about 81700. Be- tion of a new brick block at Salem at a enongh, and taken altogether they say it California. I J. 1 ’ . Foroes e garden. 8 f.ni of them Several beef buyers are expected in the Lucien B. Applegate and family will I des this two large straw stacks near the cost of 324,650. K iwi 'I h I-.-In Laug 11 valley. Augnai 2ml, is “dangerous to be safe.” lv*> to the wife of Edu ard J Kilgure. a «on county within the next two or three weight'd three |foiyids. And still, a few eave Klamath county altout the first ot bam were also burned. Th»' lows is a Real estate. Justice's aud notarial oi oar neighbors say thw is a frosty F. W. Egeius has just completed the weeks, and it begins to look as if the fat very serious one to Mr. Real, and «weeps blanks for sale at the T idings office. painting of a handsome new buggy put October for their winter home iu South country. FARLOW’ & MILLER cattle would bring al Mint as good a price ern California. away almost exerything he has accumu Prices the lowest. Pasture to Let. Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Cranston, of Link tq» her® !°r G. M. Willard, and has given this fall as last. lated by several years’ hard labor. The ville, will start about the lath of this W. G. Parker, of Parker ’ « station, was Pasture to let <>ti the Hargadiae rauch T. J. Cochran, a respected citizen of the job a better finish and polish than The Grocers, are ahead as usual. Miss Etta Moore wall attend the State month lor a v isit in the East. Mr. Crans tire was started by Mr. Real’s little boy, Little Butte precinct, died at his home we have ever seen on similar work don«' summoned to Portland last week as a wit at 81 per head per month. Apply t>> A. Baking Powders! Baking Powders! We ton wall consult physicians in Chicago in six years of age. He was out hunting on the 27th ultimo. in this part of the country. He is an ex ness in the telegraph line case. He re University again this year, and Miss regard to ins eyes that are troubling him. have secured the agency for Far West T. Kyle, Jr., or George H.irgadme. Bertha, who taught in the Oregon City Mr. and Mrs. Cranston will lx* absent Baking Powders and furnish samples Ashland, Or., April 16, 1886. eggs aud found matches and cigarettes in The Yreka fair commences Wednesday, pert at carriage painting, as well as in turned home Saturday. schools last year, will return this month from home two or turee months. free, for trial, to all. Call and get a sam the picket of a vest left by a young man Felix Kahn, of the firm of Worden A Sept. 29th, and continue« four days. It other branches of the business. ple package. We guarantee it equal to N tic«*. to resume her position there. xvho was hauling hay from the barn. He G. \V. Mure, while driving th j trotting any in the market. Price 35c per jioiind promises to be a success. During the year ending with the last Kahn, of Fort Klamath, has been in town I hereby give nollre ptituie that I will soon hail a fire st art» -d in the straw and The water suit between Collahan and mare “Queen” on tne Dinkville race can-a saving of over 40 per cent in Bak contract obligation« in to the my own Daine only, freight, K. 8. Dunlap informs us that 1,- for several days past, superintemling the Evans «it Egeius have the contract for course Thursday morning, nad a narrow dry manure near the bam. and in trying and will pay ti>> debts eontracted by anyone Shook, which lias been promin -nt in the ing Powders. 151,(Xh) pounds of freight was brought to shipment of freight for the Fort. Mai. T S tani ¿y II circuit court for several years, has been I escape irom getting seriously injured. Tobaccos. note our prices: Climax, 35c else. t«> put jt out threw more dry manure upou a complete repainting of the Ashland Ahslaud, Or.. Aug. 10, ltteS. The more ilcw tna track and ran astride Jacksonville, requiring over 815,000 Conrad Mingus and family, of Med it and iadded to th»* flanie till it got lie- House hotel, inside and out. amicably settled by the principals, and a oi a sage brush and afterwards of a lenee. per plug: Saw Log, 35c per plug. Wo freight money. He kept no record of the ford, are out on a Crater lake trip, going also have Pace’s Private Stock Plug, Ex Corvallis had a small incendiary tire on yotid In« control. Mr. Real hail gone to rich pay streak for the lawyers has thus Mr. Moore muig to tne reins and finally pert Stock Plug. Must be Pai«l exjiort« but thinks it would amount to by way of Linkville from here, and in came out all sale. llediord to aee the circus, and found hie the night of the 6th, destroying several “petered out.” Fine line of new brands of teas- -just over 2,000,0)0 pounds. A very good tending to return down Rogue nver. All nulos nud account* dll'* the undersigno'! barn Mazing as he returned on the train. wooden buildings. Loss not heavy. Lieut. E. C. Brooks is at present en arrived. Also ro;isted and green coffees, must puidtix-elv be paid by Nov. 1. IS»*; All A load of gcsxl watermelons raised showring for a deserted town. [.Sew duel. full lino of crackers and fancy biscuits. Mrs. West, mother of Mrs. Prof. Cool I person* knowing tnvin*elve* indebted will gaged in surveying and m iking au esti ' C. W. Ay er’s new residence on First down on Klamath river were sold at ten Fancy and staple groceries, all fresh. please come furward at unve. All uutea aud Poslnl Matters. Nearly all the Indians who came in idge, who has been visiting in Oregon cents each in Linkville last Sun« lay. They mate of tne probable coat oi lowering Granulated sugar. 11 lb«. 81. Golden C. account* uiay be found at the Bank of Ash I Avenue is “looming up.” It will lie one tne river ch.mnel at what is known as the J Al or. XV AGNI, Oregonian St pt. 7th.) from the reservation last Saturday after since July 1st. will return to her home arrived just as a wave of cold weather Canyon, at or near the A’ithrow sawmill, sugar. 12 llis. Si. Cartridge« and ammu land. i of the neatest residences in the city. Ashland, Or.. Aug. 12. 1>*6. in Iowa the latter part of the month. Thomas G. Beanies, of Jacksonville, struck the town and paralyzed tlx* de and thereby dram the water irom off the nition, etc. Messrs. Roliert.i O'Neil, who sold their government freight, attended the circus immense body of land that lies around i Hides and Fura Bought Messrs. Farlow, Bowditeh, Ising and mand for melons and ice cream. who has lieen appointed a {metal inspec farm near Medford some tune ago^ have at Medford Monday. They sjient a good RELIGIOl'S NOTICE«. futile Klamath lake. part of the day Sunday in inspecting the Hamilton returned from their hunting tor for this district, reported forduty yes gone to Lake county. Cal., to reside. The underaigae«! will pay lhe highr«c market Capt. D. J. Ferree claims to have, among PltKsBVTERl.iN Uiil'P.cH.—Prearidng moru- I I price for hides, ►kin« mid fnrn of all kinds, numerous attractive bills on the “dead trip in the Dead Indian country last Sat terday. Important changes have taken LAKE COl'NTV. ing und evening st the usual time. S* unday I Irom this date uutil further notice. Geo. Loosley, of Klamath county, has walls” of the city. Dr. Carver’« Wild his tine trotting stock, a two-year-old Al School at 9:30 a . M. urday. They report killing lots of game. pla e in the |>ostoffiee iusjiectiou division From Examiner Sept. 4: J. R. K. HvrcNINts. the contract for hauling the government West combination seemed to take their tamont colt that is without exception the Rev. J. V. Milligan, pa.-.tor. Ashlaud. Or., May -*1, Is«#. oi the Northwest lately. Heretofore San Lt is reported that Koi We«t has sold Gen. T. G. Kearnes of Jacksonxille, has finest trotting horse of his age in the B aptist C hurch .—Preaching morning a ,id freight from Ashland to Fort Klamath. eye. his stock interests in Sican valley to .New evening at the usual tini" by Rev. M. G. Francisco has lieen the headquarters of received his commission ns ¡»ostal inspec will state. And the Captain says he Royal, (luring the absence <ii the pastor. i A General Settlement l>esir«*d. Sewers wanted on the flannel under the department for the whole Pacific C. Scheideman, the person who attempt tor of Oregon, and went to Portland last prove it to the entire satisfaction of the I land A HesKutn, oi San rrancisc . M. E. chi ' kch — Rev,. Robt. Hatfield aud J ... A slope, but now Oregon, Washington, wear made up by the Ashland Woolen ed suicide by cutting his throat a short week to enter upon the duties of his of Joe Howard starts for Ashland Tin's Hand-aker will occupy ih< pu'pit next .Sun Tltor c haring claim» against ti*e tirm of nun- public. raker A Doclm* are requested v> present tL«j Mills. Apply at M. Mayer ’ s tailor shop. day, to meet two oi his sister« and tami- day , Sept. 5, morning and evening respectively. Idaho, Montana and Alaska have lieen i time since, was examined in Judge De- fice. »»me for settlement. Likewise, purlieu kuow- Coojicr Bro«, are running their saw 1ms, who are coming out irom 1’mladel- Rev. M. G. Rovul will be prevented, by sick i ing thcinKelves Indebted to ns are ureeu.lv re Bids for furnishing the post at Fort i ‘ Peatt’s court last week on a charge c*f in- formed into a separate division, with ness in hfs family, from filling hir regular ap- quested to cull and »cltle the same Without de Col. Lazell, post inspe<*tor of the l>e- mill on the Klamath both day an J ni<bt pma. headquarters here. The whole furniture I Klamath with flour, potatoes and onions i | sanity. Doctors Robinson and DeBar pointmeut at the Neil si-bool house next Sun lay. Verv Truly. A communication from Lake City, dated day morning. Ih'NPakER A D odge etc., of the inspector’s office formerly ! will I m * received until the 15thof the pres- I ' conducted the examination an»l pro- partment of the Columbia. U. S. A., re no>v. They are not able to utilize the August Arbiand, Or., Augoat 5, ix«6 ! 12th. did not reach us until the turned last Friday front a visit at Fort L iberal H ali . T ai . lst .-Liberal Sunday lull capacity of the mill, however, owing 1< »cated at Omaha has lieen removed here. ! ent month. nounced him insane. Sheriff Dean took i School meet.* for Bible ,-tudy and dircussiou ¿bin. How wonderful are thy works, oh. Klamath, and left for Vancouver the to insufficient Hunting to supply their ev< ry Sunday at 11 a m . Cordial invitation to i 1’he office is in charge of Mr. George i The pain-banisher is a name applied to him to the asylum at Salem the next day. Vilas. Money! Money! everyone. «a tne day. wheel. They have a shingle mill iu opera 'I ison, division inspector. His assistants ' St. Jacobs Oil. by the million« who have —[Tmcs. Our economical government has the The undersigned are compelled to call Gen. Tolman started the first of the tion in connection with the saw mill. gall to offer Mr. Caril bob i additional a upon all owing them either by nolo or '■«'«•ular Sunday School. are Insjavtor Trending, transferred from been cured of rheumatism and neuralgia Th<> army pay master was expecte«! here w eek for the Pine creek mines, and will account to come forward and make pay J. D. Fountain is preparing to build a year, it be will carry the mail twice a San Francisco, and Mr. Kearnes, It is by its use. I be Secular Sunday School.will meet in this week on hi« way to Fort Klamath, not return till the new quartz mill recent new store in Linkville for his general week to Summer Lake. Granite Hall everv Sunday at JAM) o'clock ment. if not in full at least in part. We more than probable that we shall soon Jacob Wagner is building an addition but word was receix-ed Monday that the p. m . Every body invited— allies and gen need money in our busineeSj and would h ive a superintendent of railway moil to one of his bams at Soda Springs, to pay would be «ent up from Han Francisco ly bought by his company has been tested merchandise business. It will be located 1 Tom Lofton has sold his ranch in Drew s tlemen. gir « and boys, and “1 ttlo child not make this call if we did not mean on the lot he bought of John G. Shal- valley tor 83,’KM and has located a claim ren.'' Regular discourse by E. L. Apple what we say. M yer B ros . service stationed here and be cut loose give more room for the hay and grain for this time, instead of Vancouver, and Dick in operation. in Quartz valley. Joe Howard bought gate as twister in History. Littrature and Ashland. July 20,1886. lock. on Main street just east of the tbe Sol. Abraham, of Roseburg, was in from San Francisco altogether. Another stage stock ran.-n for two of his nephews, wno Philosophy and the Sciences. Ish, who was waiting here with the am town the latter part of- last week. He building of Graves, Kertchem A Ward, will be out irom Philadelphia Inis month. , Lange in postal matters, made by a re bulance, started out Tuesday morning, Subject for next Sunday—By request: To the Latlh-«! Two Jacksonville boys got on a “tear” ; came up to the K. K. terminus with liis in which Mr. Fountain now has his store. Labor and capital—ancieut<y and mod cent act of congress, abolishes any dis At the school meeting Saturday, the ex)»ecting to make a trip to Fort Bidwell Come and see our «took of ladies un at Medfoni last week, and thev were re- Aomiux L ; g .; i : The Liciman Ro sons, who took the stage from here for The building will bo 20 x 46 aud have voters oi this district authorized tne di ernly. tinction liet ween the money order and poe- ! alter the major. gation—Tile Opiimif-t and Pe«*-iui st con derwear, infant's red km and cloaks; also i quired to put up 85 and costs for disturb- . a cellar under all of it. B. F. Crouch rectors to purcbase tne Lakeview Insti California. They intend going to school t J departm nts. Money order commis- tinued. velvets, enib. felt, chenille«, arasenee and Mr. Gravenor is preparing to buy more ing the peace. has the contract, and excavation for the tute building at a price not to exceed in that state this winter. emb silk. And don’t forget our largo uons an 1 fees mast b? turn *d in as p irt and also to disposeoi the old build cellar was begun this week. Why suffer the tortures of biliousness i : horst's for the Ashland Linkville stage Books, stationery, slates, pens, pencils stock of hosiery always on hand. i f the post d revenue of the jiostoffice The Crater lake excursion party com ings and grounds at the best jiossiolo line and will drive four horses through GILLETTE SISTERS. and all kinds of school supplies nt Clay Baldwin A Forla's have their large price. departm-nt an I the clerks in these when Htxxl's Sarsaparilla will give you 1 the mountains every trip. People who posed of H. B. Carter, D. R. Mills and sure relief? Sold by all druggists. 1!>* ' ton A Gore’s. ♦ store building crowded with a well ar l lano for Kale. bran *h >s are on an equality. This saves i have traveled over the road at times dur- wife, E. V. Carter and wife, Mrs. Young Wagner Creek Cemetery. Doses One Dollar. ranged stock of general hardware. They A fine upright piano, nearly new caioh trouble to |M>stmasters by doing and E. V. Mills returned by the Rogue i ing the past few years agree in the verdict Enquire at office of G. F. B illixgs . At a meeting of citizens of Wagner P. 8. Bucket has taken up the old Cold < have the handsomest hanlwar«* store in avay with th- keeping of separate ac- i that with the new wagons in use and the river route, and reached home Monday- Creek held at residence of James L ’ ervis, Ashland, May 7, 1886. Spring place on the Linkville road, and j Southern Oregon, in a fire-proof stone c ants for th? two branches. shorter time schedule the trip is made last after a fortnight’s pleasant experi Sept. 2. 1886, the Wagner Creek Ceme is building a house and barn, preparatory building, and also an immense warehouse tery Association was organized with the When Bahr was «ick. we gave her Caatnrte. ence in the mountains. A Rar«* Bargain. with le-*« fatigue now than ever before. The light mug ticket seller of Cole’s I to keeping a station. on the river, in which are stored heavy lollowing officers: Trustees—Messrs. When »he was »Child, »he cried for« aatoria. The party that left Jacksonville about Two acres of land on Granite street, Dr. Songer was showing an immense circus tried to get away with a young fel and bulky stock, farming implements, Aobott, Holtou and Pervis; secretary, W. When she l«*ean:e Miss, she clung to Caetnri*. Jas. Doran, brother of Mrs. J. McDan set in a variety of the ix*st fruit trees find a month ago for Crater Lake, composed low from Jacksonville in making change iel, of Applegate, died at the residence of , cucunflw in town the other day. It was liemee. Place will produce enongh fruit machinery, etc. Chas. L. Hammond is H. Breese; treasurer. W. J. Dean. Lhe 5 of the "Mammoth Pera" xaneiy and of E. R. Reanies aud wife, Misses Maggie in char A* of the store, Mr. Baldwin be oilicers were elected to hold for one year, When she L*d «'Lildrcu she gave tb'in Catena, for several families. A good home for at Medford last Monday. After the per- his sister on Sunday Morning of last someone. Apply to G. F. B illings . me.isiired 18 ly inches iu length and 13 Linn, Anna Shipley, Aba and MimiK ing occupied chiefly iu outside business. or tuitil the organization is duly incor- foiniHnev the aforesaid young man hunt- week of consumption. po rated. inches in circumference. How is that for Roes, and Messrs. Patterson, Linn and i iit> thi- "lightning'' ticket seller, and On motion, the officers were instructed “Knutli on Kat«.'* The Ashland Mills are running niglit a cucumber? The Dr. also say« he has Rose, passed through Ashland Sunday on . < a.u*il him of holding buck a dollar in to solicit funds for improving the ceme A tire was discovered in the store of : clear» out rats. mice. ro< ehes, flies, ant*, their way home. R. E. Davis, of Link and day n< >w and a large amount of Hour : squashes in his garden that are over six bed-bugs. unking change. The ticket man denied Morris Mensor at Jacksonville last Mon tery grounds and to meet expense« of Heart Tail a i he elia-gc. at the same time using some is lieing hauled away. Win. M. Neil is 1 j feet tn circumference, will weigh a hun- ville, accompanied them as far as Ashland. day night at eleven o’clock, l’h • firemen incorporating. I'ulpilutfon, dropsical RWellin?», duilnc».*, I Ou motion, the trustees were ordered to I indUeMion, headache, kleepleceuesd cured by John Neville, formerly an occasional responded promptly to the alarm, and as ' i lin'd pounds and arc not full grown yet • had words” toward the young man. assisting Mr. Lamb as miller. the clerk and door keys could not lie purelias«* of heir« of the Stearns estate a “Wells' Health Renew er." The agonies oi those v.lio suffer from wvere “ I either. correspondent of the T idings at Fort The Jacksonville papers have the Vboiil the first thing the "change” man ••Bough «»n Cart».** found the doors were broken open with suitable trwt of land, inclmliug the salt rheum are Indescribable. The clcansiug. ki: -u In* was rolling in six inches of dust thanks (?) of the T idings for stealing the Ask lor 'Velis' “Rough on corns.’ IS cents The Fort Klamath contracts haxing Klaruath, but now ranching near Bogus. sledges. The engine was quickly at work present burial ground, and to improve healing, purifying influences of Bowl's Sarsa Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft cone, 1 the victim <>t his dishonesty on top report of the late teachers’ institute en Iki-n allowed to lapse, the bidders refuse ( Cal., was in town this week after provi- and Siam put out the fire, but leit most ol the same. parilla are unequall«*«i by any other medicine. warts, buuiotia. i Ou motion, a general invitation was ex the stock damaged by smoke and water. i tire, without giving us credit. “ I lake pleasure in recommending llind's , sions. He says that Ashland can ’ t hold of ium.; The marshal put in an appear- ! •‘Biichu-I'alba.’* t»»furnish t his year’s supply of oats for the tended to the public to meet on Saturday. 1 he correspondent ol the Portland .Vcirs Sarsaparilla, for it 1. s d<u.e w-aiders forme. Qrtck. complete cure, all kidner. bladder . nci then but the crowd held him Lack. iI ' If you want any thing iu the lioot and garrison at the figures submitted last sum the trade of that section much longer un says: "The firemen discovered what they Sept. 11 (to-morrow) lor work iu clearing I had salt iheuni very severely.: fleeting me and urinary diseases. iw-aMlng. Irritation, stone, - they wanted to see the circus out. I ■ shoe line such as heavy winter lmots. mer, and the Department quartermaster is less the road oxer the mountains is im say are plain signs of incendiarism, and and improving the grounds. gravel, catarrh »*f the bladder. »1. <lruggi«ts. over nearly my entire laxly. Only thosewlrj Adjourned subject to call of trustee«. lieu-bugs. Elie« have suflered from this disease In lt> worst Aftey losing his diamond, the "lightning” I i light dress boots or any kind of boots sending out oats from the Willamette. proved. Already a large amount of team various rumors are afloat wWii regard to W m . H. B reese , Sec. Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs. rats, mice, insurance, the stock being said to be in form can imagine the extent ot my ..Kliction. ing is by the Klamath river route. man <*rie«l enough and the two were sep- ; and shoes call on Hatfield A Herrin, x Filly tons arrived here on Monday’s Talent. Or.. Sept. 7.1886. gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by “Rough I tried many niedicmes. but failed to receive on rats." 15c. Prof. A. H. Thompson, of Washington, sured in foreign companies for 824. At. ; rated, the ticket seller getting much ■ freight train, and was loaded uj>on thirty benefit until I t«« k Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thin People. In many localities Hood's b.irsajiarilla worsted, aud probably some of the1 A representative of Harp»r« B’eeWy eight Indian teams, which Worden A D. C., the Cltief Geographer of the U. S. Then the disease liegan to subside, the ' Wells'Health Rencwer' restores hcaltn and Bilious Colic. was in town recently and secured some is in such general demand that it is the ■ lightning” taken out of him. vigor, cures dyspepsia, impotence, sexual d' geological and topigrapluoal service, has recognized family medicine. People Kahn ha»l «ent in after it. i Agonizing Itch and Pain hility. »1. btlity. Persons who are subject to thi« agoniz photographs of scenery near Ashland, been in town this week, and starts this One of the traveling “«on« of rest” write that “the whole neighborhood is ing complaint, which often come« on sud •■Rough on Pain.” Some of the Ashland merchant^ are probably for illustration in that journal. disan eared, and now I am entirely tree from Cute cholera, colic cramps, diarrlura, it.” etc. Particularly is this true denly in the night and without any pre u.itu ‘d M m. Kershaw was arrested in haviug trouble h» gening their goods morning for Klamath county. During taking the disease. My blood seems to be thor nein—, pains. Spruill*, headache, neuralgia, W. 8. James, of Portland, has lieen ap tlmt were shippwl from Sau Francisco the season for field work he is kept busy ot Lowell, Mass., when* it is made, and vious warning, should always have Sim oughly purified, and my general health is rheumtii;»in. \sliLmd last Friday on a charge of steal- ■J0e. Rough on pain plaster«, I'»- where more of Hood's Saruijiai illa is sold mons Liver Regulator at h.uid. A single Mothers i-z a 1><>\ of cigars from Burris« A l.( ng. pointed Grand Secretary of the I. O. G. by th»' Yaquina rontix Goods «hipped inspecting the operations of the various than ot any other sarsaparilla or blood greatly benefited.” L yman A llen , Sexton dose will generally allay the pain. It If you are failing, broken, worn out and ner t seenjs that Burrus A Long missed a ! T. for this state, vice J. E. Houston, of uu the 2Vth nit. are still on the road or parties at work throughout the country, purifier. It is the great remedy for de- never fails in giving relief. It is harm N. E. Church, North Chicago, 111. voiis, use "Wells' Health Reuewer." 11. Dntp “My sou had salt rheum on l is hands and gists. (>x of cigars on tin* same <lay that Ker- 1 this plaee. who has remo’etl to Califor- lx ing in some warehouse down the line. and in xrtnter he has charge of the geo bility, serolula, dvsjiepsia, biliousness, or less und can be given with safety to a "XVatcr Bugs. Boat lies ” the calves of ids legs, so bad that thev would any disease caused by impure state or I nia. I. iiv sold or trailed a )*ox to the proprie ■ Rough ou Rats” clears them out. also bee; crack open and bleed. He took II<«>d's S .r- Freight for one or two merchants has graphical ilepartment of the reports and low condition of the bl«x>d. Give it a child of the tenderest age. les. ante. tor of ••>«> f’*:n,r. Hotel, where he had A. F. Snelling is new in charge of the I m - u lying at Albany for two weeks, map work in the offices ut Washington. saparilla and Is entirely cured.'* J. B. S ian - trial. LiTe Prceerser. Elexen (xiunds dry granulated sugar taken a few meals. Kershaw hail a liear- register’s offi<*e at Lakeview, haviug re ton , Mt. Vernon, Ohio. If you are losing your grip o i life, ti, A number of settlers of the Bogus sec and the owner« thereof are anxiously P. S. Ihieketi. who was taken to Port “Wells' Health Reuewer.’- Goes direct to for N1 at the Red House. liefort* Justice F.ulsinks on Friday ceived his commission last Week. Judge waiting to find out where the trouble is. tion of Siskiyou county were in Ashland weak sj»ois,, From 108 to 135 land by the U. S. marsh.d on charge of Three boxes of blueing for 25cts. at the (• ning and was dischari/vd. the evuleuce Truitt will return tn the Willamette this •‘Rough on Pile».” this week after supplies, Among them felling a tree across the military telegraph I ‘ •l was seriously troubled with salt rheum Mr». J. G. Birdsey, ot Jacksonville, >» being strong enough locotivict him wee}: Cures piles or hemorrhoid*. Itching, protrud line, was held to Hppear before the next Red House. were Messrs. Geu. Otto. Chas. Bl»x>ming- for three years, and receiving no benefit from bleeding. Internal or other. Internal and was uijtired. though not seriously, by the Lumlier to exchange for bacon and medical treatment I derided to try Hood's t ing, f iLt* ilief'. I. S. grand jury, tlis individual bond sternal remedy in each package. 9ure cure. Alford A Bragiion announce that they uf»setting of a tart in which she wa« rid- camp, John Neville and John Carniouv. for •'?2 •> was accepted as bail, and he is flour. Apply to W, G. Tanner, Reeser’s Sarsaparilla. 1 am now entirely cured of salt •Vie. Druggists i i.e proprietor of the Great M estern have conchiiled to continue in business From Yreka the following named gen now at home again. block. x t rheum; my weight lias increased from 108 lbs. Pretty Women. uig week tiefure last. She and Mrs. W. iltry Yard. Mr. James E. Goodkey,St. at the Pioneer Store, and will open out Ladies wlw> wool I retain fre-hne*» and vi tlemen came over to see the circus last ; to 135." M r ». A i .:< r. S'itTit, Stamford, Conn. M, Coing, of the same place, started for A large invoice of ladies and childrens Order blanks for Eagle Mills at Qay- vacity. Don't fail to try "Wells’ Health Re- is. Mo., is enthusiastic in hi- praise I a lavge stock of new go»xls soon. See If you suiter from suit rheum, or any blood i newer.” a xisit to the country. Th«' reins on the Monday: Messrs. Albert Iunker, Joe i ton A Gore's, or at the office ui G. F. Bil- shoes just received at Talent, Hopkins A disease, try IliMtd's Sarsaparilla. It hasrtired 3.1 hta* Cough Ciire. which cured their nexv nd. Rough on Itch. k horse they were ilriving became tangled Bacon. Frank Arnold, Ed. Wheeler. Sher- j lings. Orders left at these places will re- Co.'s Call and see them. many others, and will cure yon. "Rough on Itch” cures humors, eruption* after all other reipeilies failed He i E. K. Anderson fine ointnieteil to «ell i and the horse commenced turning in a iff W. R. Boyd, Geo. Witherell. Royal | , cejve prompt attention. E agle M ills . ringworm, letter, sail rheum, frosted feet, chill Climax toliacco 12 or- plugs 35 cents - ¡t neither constipate« the Ixiwels. nor blains. his entire crop of winter apple« to a San circle until the cart was upset, throwing Brown, Wnt. Young( Gcolfiey Peters and [ For the lx*st fruit cans, fruit jare and at the Red House or 3 for 81 Hood's Sarsaparilla Rough on Catarrh, uses sick headache. occupants to the ground. At first Walter «kLeld. The three last named jelly glasses at the lowest cash prices, call Francisco house at very satisfactory the tk.ld by aU druggist g. fl;sixfor£& Prepared only Try those full weight 10 lb. box crack Correct« offensive odors at once. Complete it was thought that Mra. Binlsev « in Lnmlicr to exchange for shakes and at Myer Bro.’s hardware «tore. Full -tire of worst chronic cases, also unequaled as by C. I. HOOD «£ CO., Apothecaiieg, Low el! M um . x shin jes. Apply to W. G. Tauner, Ash- figures. He will have some six or eight juries were senous, but fortunately, thev went on to Salem, also, to attend the elute stock of gooffs in our hue always on ers at Geo. H. Currey’s. gurgle fur diphther a, sore throat, foul breath. i 50c carloads to ship. wK>re not. Mre. Coing was not hurt at all. I fair- nd. x hand * tOO Doses One Dollar Fine comb honey at Clayton A Gore’9. x THE AMILANO TIDINGS Salt Rheum I (I 9