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I THE ASHLAND TIDINGS BREVITIES. Lake county’s tax levy is sixteen mills | for the coming year. Examine those gents' leather slippers at Hatfield & Herrin’s. * Ashland will have another city election I in about six weeks. Those ladies’ calf lace shoe« are now on hand Ht Hatfield & Herrin’s. * Stages on the Ashland—Linkville route i have been well filled of late. Note the uew advertisements of Farlow A Miller and Evans & Egelus. Ladies shoes in any style you want ! and at any price at Hatfield & Herrin’s «: ' A sunflower eighteen inches iu diam eter has l>eeu on exhibition at the Red ; House. Pampas grass plumes more than twelve teet high have grown in the front yard of J. S. Eubanks, Sr. The First Baptist church, of Medford, has incorporated aud filed articles M-ith the secretary of state. Geo. Landreth, the barber, has closed I bis shop in Ashland and will again open I busiuess at Newport, on the coast. Jay Nile«, who was up from Medford Tuesday, reports the new band at that place improving rapidly. After only five weeks' training, they came out in public and played five times last Monday even- ; ing. Good record. We are informed that Dr. DeBarr of t his place lias taken up several acres of land near the splendid medical springs in I the Siskiyou mountains, and will send out a number of men to put up cabins. - 1 [Jacksonville Timeo. E. K, Anderson sold to Cantrall, of Applegate, one of the fine Hereford bulls he bought of Mr. Stacy, aud then bought another aud the last oue Mr. Stacj had. Mr. .Lnderson made an even hundred dollars on the animal be sold. The Beoond kiln of the Portland Lime Co. in East Portland, for burning the lime rock from the quarries near Rock Point in this county, is about completed. These two kilns have a great capacity anil will turn out many barrels of lime j every day. I The true becret of success is merit, j This is so with Red Star Cough Cure, a I ' purely vegetable compound, entirely free from opiates, )x»ison and narcotics, and which has received the public endorse ment of physicians and chemists every i where. Twenty-five cents. I The scale bug has api»eared in one or two orchards down the valley upon trees imported from other states. The interests I of the owner of the orchards in question, I I and every other orchard in the valley, I demanding that the trees having the scale upoD them lie cut down and burned. Tt is said that the codlin moth has ap- [»eared in the apple orchards of the Wil lamette valley, and is already damaging the crop somewliat. No pest of that kind has ever yet troubled the fruit grow ers of the Rogue River Valley, but the utmost vigilance should be exercised to prevent such destructive insects from obtaining a foothold here by importation. PERSONAL. RERE AND THERE. COMPARATIVE WORTH BAKING POWDERS. of The state fair is in progress. Joaquin Miller is now the editor of the . Mrs. l’eunebaker, of Talent, is very ill. Ex-Sheriff Jacobs is visiting his old San Francisco Golden Era. Don’t miss the dance next Friday. ROYAL (Absolutely Pure)..— I home in Iowa. Episcopal Seri ice-. Geo. H. Chiok, formerly of the Medford “King uf Soaps" for sale at Geo. H. Cur- Episcopal services will lie held in the rey s. Miss Rose Cardwell, of Jacksonville, is quartz mill, is.now operating iu Siskiyou x 2UMF0RI>‘S, when fresh.. flHHBR ..u 'IKXBffl*' county. Ashland Baptist Church bv the Eev. F. I Choice fresh groceries at Clayton A visiting Ashland. H. Post, next Sunday, Sept. 19, at II a . I Gore's. HANFORD’S, when fresh..■ Miss Jennie L. Parrott, of Roseburg, is ♦ Mrs. Mink, of Portland, is visiting Mrs. m . and at 3 r. m . studying medicine with Mrs. Dr. Owens Pauline Rea, of this place. BEDHEAD’S..................... The Adin Arrfna has lieen enlarged and * On Sunday evening Bev. Mr. Post will Mr. R. E. Drum, of Meadows precinct, i Adair, of Portland. improved. CH ABM (Alum Powder) *....| h<>ld services at Medford. The potato crop in lhe Willamette is has been in town this week. Three boxes of blueing tor 25cte. at the f • >■ AMAZON (Alum Powder) *.. ,| Vtell Postponed. Red House. * A. G. Rockfellow aud family purpose i not equal to that of last year, either in ■ • quantity or quality. moving to San Diego this fall. Owing to press of business at home CLEVELAND’S short wt.foz. The Waguer Creek Mining Co.'s mill is Yreka is now talking narrow gauge | 1 >r. Will Jackson was compelled to poet- still idle. Robt. Pool, of Grant’s Pass, has been PIONEER (8sn Francisco).... branch railroad, as the alternative of )>one his (irbfeesional visit to Ashland iu town a day or two this week. Two lbs. best gloss starch at the Red I failure to secure the location of the main : CZAR.................................... till Monday, Sept. 27th when he will be House for 25c. Mrs. N. Fisher and family, of Jackson line. here to remain one week. Office ut the DR. PRICE’S..................... ville, will move to California this fall. One-eigbth or 10-lb. box crackers at the Ashland House. Those having dental More than 8206,000 has been received ' SNOW FLAKE (Groff’s)....... I George Brown, of Eagle Point, has work for him to do should remember the Red House, 65c. i at Charleston from different parts of the been quite ill, but is about again now. Old papers for sale at this office — 50 date. * LEWIS’................................ Union for the relief of its suffering citi cts. per hundred. Mrs. J. W. Hauiakar, of Linkville, has Î zens. PEARL (Andrews A Co......... Lost. I gone to Salem, to attend the state fair. Choice Soltong and Young Hyson Tea Roseburg public school opened with Lost. About last of July, on Linkville HECKER’S......................... at Clayton A Gore’s. W. T. Moore, of Jacksonville, has gone ■ only 180 pupils in attendance, less than road l>etween Naylor’s and top of Kean GULLET'S............................ to Portland to seek a business opening. I half the number that will lie enrolled Eleven pounds dry granulated sugar creek hill, black satin parasol. with two for 81 at the Red H< »use. Mrs. A. Niles and her son Elmer were during the year. rows of black lace on it, lined with red ANDREWSACO.“Regal”H Milwaukee, 'font* Lira Alum.) over from Henley last Mondav and Tues Climax loliaeeo 12 < iz. plugs 35 cents satin. The finder will receive the thanks Dr. Robertson’s five year old filly BULK (Powder sold loose-. .. | day. of the owner, and will be suitably reward at the lied House or 3 for 81 ! “Lola,” half sister to Siphon, trotted a RUMFORD'S, when notfreshl Janies Reames, of Eden precinct, iu- ' mile in 2:26 at the race track near town, a i The Yrekans who put up money on ed for trouble incurred, by leaving the Try those full weight 10 lb. box crack tends to move out into Klamath or Lake ' Swan’s mare in Wednesday's trot at the parasol at T idings office. ers at Geo. H. Currey’s. x few days since.—[Journal. county. state fair were losers, as the mare failed REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS First social bop of the season al Granite An effort is being made to secure and i Fire at Jacksonville. to win the race. T. O. Andrews has been in Josephine ; support an Episcopal minister in charge As to Purity and Wholesoiuenes» of* tbe Royal Raking Powder. The old wooden hotel building in Jack Hall next Friday evening. county this Meek, taking orders for Ash- i Everybody is anxious for relief from of the Jacksonville. Grant ’ s Pass and Don't fail to examine the choice stock sonville, formerly occupied by Madame land woolen goods. “I have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder, which 1 purchased in the the dull, dry, smoky atmosphere that has Roseburg ministerial work. * open market, and tiud it composed of pure and w holesome ingredient*. It is a cream Holt, and afterwards used as the county of stationery at Clavton <fc Gore's. The Rev. F. H. Post, uf lhe Episcopal i shrouded the country so persistently for ©I tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and does not conLiin either alutn er A militia, company was organized at hospital, was entirely destroyed by fire All kinds of lumber for sale at bottom the past month. phosphates, or other injurious substance <. E. G. L ove , Ph.D.” Church, is in town this week, and will Roseburg with B. S. Pague as Captain Wednesday night. Fire was discovered prices. W. G. T. ynnek , Ashland. x hold services here next Sunday. “It is a scientific fact that the Rova! Baking Powder absolutely pure. Col. Kizer, disbursing officer of the U. and S. C. Flint and John Chase as 1st a I »mt 11 o’clock. ’Hie fire department “ 11. A. M ott , Ph.D.” Fresh aud complete stuck of staple and J. A. Abernathy, the state swamp laud » and 2d Lieutenants, respectively. S. Geological Survey, is in town this worked well, but could only save other fancy groceries at the Red House. “ I have examined a pa< kage of Royal Baking Powder, purchased by myself iu inspector, came in Wednesday from week making out checks for the boys in buildings. A house belonging to George The Portland fire boat “Veto” caught the market. I find it entirely free from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious sub Extra choice, finest garden leaf tea. the service here. Klamath county, on his way to Salem. stance. II enrt M orton , Ph.D., President of Stevens Institute- of Technology.” Brown and several small buildings were fire early Monday morning, and burned “Elixir of life" at Geo. H. Currey’s- x P. B. Whitney, • special freight agent of to the water’s edge. This is the third or John M. Fountain will probably move “I have analyzed a package of Royal Baking Powder. The materials of which also burned. No insurance. Origin of it is composed are pure and wholesome. 8. D ana Hares, State Assayer, Maas.” Patent chums aud washing machines out to Linkville this fall, to engage in the O. A C. R. R., has been looking after fourth time this boat has burned. fire not known. attract attention on the streets this week. the mercantile business there with his business in this valley during the past The Royal Baking Powder received the highest award over all competitor.-, at Umatilla county’s investment in a poor Social liop. week. the Vienna World’s Exposition, 1WJ; at the Centennial, Philadelphia. 1878; at lhe Sami. Hamilton is preparing to build brother, J. D. Fountain. farm turned out to lie a poor one indeed, American Institute, New York, ami at State Fairs throughout the country. A social hop will be given at Granite a good farm house on his place near Ash- ; W. J. Stanley, of Woodville, returned No other article of human food has ever received such high, emphatic, and uni and the place was sold at auction last The Monitor says the cartridges which Hall in Ashland next Friday tweuing, land. home last Meek from a short stay at the versal endorsement from emiueul chemists, physicians, scientists, and Boards of • week for 81500. The paupers are being I "Dr. Carver” used in breaking the glass Health all over the world. Sept. 24th, under the auspices of Granite railroad construction front in Shasta The highest market price paid for but- I “farmed out” in the old way in that coun- ! Hall Association. The music will of ter aud eggs at Talent, Hopkins A I I »alls at the circus were loaded with fine valley, Cal. N ote — The above D iagram illustrate^ the comparative worth of various Baking tv now. shot, instead of a single ball. Powders, as shown by Chemical Analysis and experiments made by Prof. Bchedler. course lie of the liest, as it will be fur Co.’s Dr. E. V. Jones, the prominent Port x | A pound can of each powder was taken, the total leavening power or volume io The Yreka Journal says: The railroad Gov. Moody has designated C. C. Beek “Sinunons Liver Regulator has done land surgeon, was in town last Monday, nished by the jHipular Henley orchestra. each can calculated, the result being as indicated. This practical icst for worth by A large quantity of wheat is being re- I man, of Jacksonville, a regent of the me more good than all the phvBic I ever company intend putting lip a fine hotel The price of tickets will be 81.00 each on his return borne from n stay of several Prof. Schc-dler only proves what every observant consumer of the Royal Baking ceived at the Ashland and Eagle mills ; State university, to fill the vacancy caused took. I suffered from indigestion for the at Berryvale, which will be conducted by weeks in California. for gentlemen, ladies free, but no gentle Powder knows by practical experience, that, whDe it coats a few cento 'per pound this week Sisson, but it will uot lie finished before by the death of Rev. Edward IL Geary. last five years, at last I was induced to more than ordinary kinds, it is far more economii-al, and, besides, affords the advant men will lie admitted without tickets. W. M. Turner, the former editor and Latest style« of fall hats just received age of better work. A single Irin! of the Royal Baking Powder will convince any The T idings has printed the blank try the Regulator by Dr. Thos. Mason, publisher of the Sen tincl, is in very poor next spring. Town lots will also be laid Tickets on sale at the usual places. fair minded person of these facts out in same vicinity, and offered for sale.’’ at Mrs. J. Thornton's. Call and see 8500 bonds for the City of Ashland, and and it cured me. I am a painter by trade, health, being laid up much of the time by Sundny School Convention. * While the diagram shows some of die aium powders to be of a higher degree them. * The petition asking the Shasta county the city authorities will now ascertain and suffered with lead colic; since taking neuralgia of the stomacli. of strength than other powders ranked lw-iow them, It is not to be taken as indirat- ! The third annual meeting of the Sun- (Cal.) Board of Supervisors to order an J. M. McCall addresses a short and whether or not they can be placed at par. the Regulator I do not suffer at all.—A. I ing that they have any value. All aturn powders, no matter now high their strength Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McConnell, of are to be saoided aa dangerous. “ ’ day School Convention for Jackson, pointed communication to those owing The T idings has received a compli P. Tripod, Master Painter, Macon, Ga.” ! Yrekj^ have been visiting relatives near election on the county seat question, con Josephine and Klamath counties will be him. mentary ticket to the Lane county fair, Every day adds to the great amount of Ashland. Mrs. McConnell is a daughter tained the names of 1,596 voters, and an held at Jacksonville, October 6th and 7th. order was made for such election at regu Lumber to exchange for shakes and whieh will be held at Eugene City from evidence as to the curative power of of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wells. Workers from abroad will be present — lar election. So says the Redding Free shingles. Apply to W. G. Tanner, Ash the 22iHo the 25th of the present month. Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Letters are continu Ex-Supreme Judge E. B. Watson, who Prets. all persons tn H. S. work are most cordially land. x Three families with five teams from ally being received from all sections of had been taking a summer vacation in invited to be present and assist in the I’. B. Beckley aud W. T. Kerley, two The number of Southern Oregon pio- near Marysville, Cal., went through town the county, telling oT benefits derived the mountains of Southern Oregon, re I work of the convention. Programme prominent citizens of Oakland. Douglas neera grows noticeably smaller at each yesterday, en route for Douglas county, from this great medicine. It is unequal will l>e issued soon. turned to Portland last week. i county, got into a quarrel the other day, annual reunion. where one of the families, at least, will ed for general delibity, and as a blood G. F. B illings , President. Gen. Hazen, chief of the U. S. signal and Beckley threw a rock aud struck purifier, expelling every trace of scrofula Luml»er to exchange for bacon and j locate. ------- oooo< »ooooo------- service department, passed through Ash Kerley's leg, breaking both bones above Hour. Apply to W. G. Tanner, Reeser’s , The forest fires have been crowding or other impurity. Now is the time to Oue or More Surgeon-. laud, cn route from Portland tu Sail the ankle. Both men are heartily asham x close upon the town within the past take it. Made by C. I. Hood A Co., Francisco, about two weeks ago. From the Western Division, 319 Bush block. I ed of themselves now. Lowell, Mass. Sold by all druggists. Street, S. F., of the National Surgical In Real estate, Justice’s aud notarial I week, and some apprehension of destruc i Lovett and Charley Frizell, who have A surveying party is in the field look yV"E HAVE Secured the agency fur “Far West ’ Baking Powders and furnish stitute, will lie at the Sulphur Springs blanks for Bale at the T idings office. tion of fences and other property was Some of the largest and finest water been improving their land claim in the ing for a route for a railroad from Drain, samples free, for trial, to all. Call and get a sample package, Wc guaran- entertained for a time. Hotel, Ashland, Oct. 4th; TheMcClallen Prices the lowest. melons brought to Ashland this season Butte Creek (Cal.) country, returned to Douglas county, down Elk creek to the tec it equal to any in the market. House, Roseburg, Oct. 5th and at the For variety, quality aud low prices in E. K. Anderson will set out another were from the fann of J. H. Stewart, this valley aiiout two weeks ago. Umpqua and thence down the river to Bailey House, Oakland, Oct. 6, 1886, ladie« and childrens shoes, see Talent, large orchard this fall. His old orchard (the old Ball place! between Medford tide M'ater at Scottsburg. Whether or not Miss Lizzie Murphy, who has l»een at oue day only. Persons suffering from Hopkins A Co. (A saving of over 40 per cent in Baking Powders.) x covers forty acres, and now pays him and Phoenix. It was thought before Mr. there is any capital interested in the Shovel creek, or near there, most of the diseases of the spine, hip limbs or any Stewart bought thia place that vegetables better than any other department of his ---------- oooooo---------- Talent, Hopkins A Co., have a oom- bodily deformity, paralysis, piles, fistula, plete stock of groceries, and will not be tine 640 acre farm. couldn't be grown there to advantage, time during the past year, is again at her scheme yet, we do not know. father's home south of Ashland. Some children found a piece of rock in sexual or chronic diseases should avail X J. H. Stine’s new paper, the Browns but Mr. S. tried bis system of farming on undersold. Try them. E. M. Miller, wife and little son have ■ the lied of Silver creek, right in the city Prices: S “ themselves of this opportunity. it and has thoroughly surprised some of ———. ( h H M )( H H I-—— "Blood-food’’ is the suggestive name of ville Informant, has reached us. It is l gone to Linn county, w here Mr. M. will of Silverton, Marion county, last week, References given throughout the U. S. his neighbors. The T idings can testify FINE LINE OF NEW BRANDS OF TEAS — JUST ARRIVED—ALSO ten given to Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, because one of the neatest papers published on Consultation free. to the quality of the melons, having been look after his farming interests. They in which gold can plainly lie seen with .................................... ROASTED AND GREEN COFFEES.................................... the coast, and starts out with a good ad of its blood-enriching qualities. the naked eye. It is very rich, aud it favored with a thirty-pound sample by will be absent for a week or two. Mill to Southern Oregon. ------- 1—Full lino of Crackers and Fancy Biscuits.----------- A large invoice of ladies and childrens vertising patronage. Rev. Walton Skipworth, the new pas created quite an excitement among 4he Clayton A Gore, who are handling them Another quartz mill, engine and boiler, shoes just received at Talent, Hopkins A ■ The scarcity of water is interfering here. tor of the M. E. Church, arrived here with denizens of that bustling little city i and was shipped from this city yesterday by Co.’s Call and see them. x i i somewhat with the operation of the Ash his family last Friday, aud preached his The Redding Democrat says it is im I Granulated Sugar, 11 lbs for 81; Golden C Sugar, 12 tbs for 81. Mark Kerr is still making Ashland the L. D. Brown to the mines in Southern Sewers wanted on the Hanuel under- j land Woolen Mills again this summer. headquarters of his topographical sur salutatory discourse Sunday morning. ported that no salmon are running up 10-13 Cartridges, Immxinition, Etc. Oregon. It is a five-stamp mill, the wear made up by the Ashland Woolen The mill can run with less water than District Attorney Colvig returned the McCloud river this season, aud but veying operations for the government. stamps weighing 860 pounds each, and is I Mills. Apply at M. Mayer’s tailor shop. formerly, but the water is lower than He purposes working as far northward as home last Saturday from Klamath coun few go up to the Pit, and that the State i Home for Sale ! furnished, with all the latest improve A few gold pens which we will close last year. ty. Judge Prim came in on Tuesday's 1 i Fish Commissioners have employed men Douglas county by the middle of Octo ments. The whole outfit was manufac A protracted meeting is in progress at ber, at which time he expects to return stage, und Judge Hanna on Wednesday. to supply the McCloud hatchery with out cheap; just the thing for a present to When Baby wm Bick, we gave her Cantori», For sale—good house and lot on Har- tured in this city, and is claimed to be Wagner creek Church, conducted by to Washington, for his winter seasou of your friend or sweetheart.—Clayton A gadine street in southern part of town, Lieut. Edward C. Brooks came iu from eggs from the State hatchery on Hat When »he was a Child, she cried for < asioria, the best mill ever made in Oregon. When Revs. Hummer, Joslyn and Moore, and office wort This is his fourth season’s within two minutes walk of the school , Gore. * Linkville by Tuesday’s stage, and took creek. When she became Mia* she clung to Ca»toria, the mill is erected Mr. Brown will have house. Lot is well fenced and set out in ' has aroused considerable interest among work in the mountains of Northern Cali the first train for Portland, en route to Ex-Gov. Routt of Colorado says: "I When »he had Children, ehc gavo them Casioria, fruit trees The Patterson thresher has finished its altogether 10 stamps running on the and lierries of all kinds, all in i the religiously inclined people of the fornia aud Southern Oregon. In a future join his company at Fort Prescott, Ari am told that in the grand round-up of i liearing; good liam and chicken house; Swinden ledge. Professor Clayton's pro work for this season. It made a forty- neighborhood. cattle of the state not a dead carcass of a water right with property. issue the T idings will give a statement zona. cess will lie employed and silver plates days’ run. and threshed more grain than For further particulars inquire at the □ Seldon McCord and Dolph Naylor, the of the character and scope of the work Galloway or Polled Angus was found. | last year. Col. CL A. Cogswell, of Lake county, will be used instead of copper.—[Ore- Ashland postoffice. 111-12 drivers on the eastern part of the Ash being done by the government geograph who has lieen attending circuit court at They are the hardy brutes of this West- The most stubborn and distressing g< >nian, 14th inst. "Rough on Rati,.’* land — Linkville stage line, have been ical and geological surveyors in our state. Linkville. went through town Wednesday ; ■ ern country. I believe a Galloway would Clears out rats, mice, roaches, Hies, uiu, cases of dyspepsia yield to the regulating Sheep for Sale. bed-bugs. Rallrvad item». out-live a buffalo in a long-contiuued evening, en route for Salem, on profes- , and toning influence of Hood’s Sarsapa coming through to Ashland, instead of A little daughter ol Mrs. J. Brandon, Heart Pali „ ' storm. ” stopping at Naylor ’ s, during Charley- (Yreka Jounrual.. Palpitation, dropsical swellings, dizziness, Five hundred (500) head of choice _____ rilla. Try it- who lives ou the corner of Block 34, Cool- sioual business. Slade’s absence. indigestion, headache, sleeplessness cured by mutton sheep, and 500 stock sheep in fine 1 he preliminary surveyors have reached Says the Roseburg Plaindealer: Onr Miss Winnifred Musher, of Riisebnrg, idge’s addition, writes to the T idings An extensive fire has been burning on "Wells’ Health Renewer.” condition. 18-3w J ohn 8. H errin . The altitude of Ashland, at the cor that she thinks Rogue River valley must has been employ ed hs one of the teachers enterprising neighboring town, Drain, is Preston’s about two miles from Edge the Green Spring mountain during the ••Rough on CoriiH.'* Ask for Wells’ "Rough on corns.’ 15 cents wood. and the head party of the right of past week, approaching near the stage I ner of the Masonic building, is have a very mild climate, as there are iu the Grant's Pass Academy. Miss exhibiting much energ}’ in booming up Stray Mare and Colt. complete cure. Hard or soft corns, 1910 feet, as recorded by Kerr’s topo three tropical trees growing ou her Mosher is a teacher of several years' suc- a building scheme to build a railroad Quick, way forces, is at Keyser’s just this side of road iu one place. warts, bunions. The undersigned will pay a liberal re “it uchu-Pallia’’ graphical survey, the Soda Springs is fvuawberry Valley. from there to Scottsburg at the head of W. H. Wickham’s real estate office is eight hundred feet higher, or 2724 mother’s ’ place, viz.: Caucasian tree i cessful experience. Qrick. complete cure, all kidney, bladder ward for the recovory of a mare and colt It is now stated the terminus udl be (native of Asia) bight, 7 feet, oue year i Mr. Fred Furry, of Eden precinct, and steamboat navigation on the Umpqrta and ufinary diseases, scalding, irritation, stone, turned out on the rang»1 east of this val at Butteville for the winter, and that now located iu the building on the feet above sea level. old; pepper tree (native of Island of Cuba; Miss Belle Caton, of Jacksonville, were river. We’ve been “sold out” on a simi gravel, catarrh of the bladder. <1, druggists. ley in July, 1885. The mare was a light the winter quarters of the railroad com Houck comer of Main street, one of the Bed-bugs, Flies. iron gray, about 7 yrs. old. weight about pany will be established there. The Klamath county Star gives the bight three feet, one year old; Eucalyp married at the residence of the bride's pa lar enterprise’from our burg to Coos Bay Flies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rots, mice, 1050 lbs., branded “G W" on left hip. l»est locations in town. It is rejiorted that u<> surveying will lie chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough The colt was branded the same, and had T idings editor a handsome and most I tus or blue gum tree (native of Australia, rents, Capt. and Mrs. M. Caton, iu the lat But. sail in neighbor, “maybe you’ll make gophers, ou rats.” 15c. made through Yreka, the surveyors claim The uew brass liand recently organized, flattering notice in last issue, for which hight five feet, one year old. All these the riffle. ” We hope you will. a liell on it. G iles W ells . J r . ter place yesterday. Tliin People. ing that Yreka is seven miles out of the with Prof. Sweet as leader, consists of Ashland. Or., Aug. 26, 1886. '•Wells' Health Renewer’’restores health and trees are oue year old, raised from the we can best reciprocate by hoping that Ben Simpson, formerly of Eugene, wav. This means that Yreka is off the Miss Townsend, daughter of Receiver vigor, cures dyspepsia, impotence, sexual de- ; Line running to mouth of Willow Creek, I twelve students of the public school— the Star may continue to improve as seed here. Wagon for Sole! Townsend of the Lakeview* land office, now postal Inspector at Atlanta, Georgia, bllity. »1. but is on a better and shorter rente ~~ via i six girls and six boys. “Rough on Pain.'* I rapidly as it has done during the past Many thousand dollars have been sent went through Ashland Wednesday even last Meek successfully “fired” a Republi- A light, two-horse wagon, home made, Cures cholera, colic, cramps, diannwa, the Anderson grade, which may be too N. K. Lytle intends to start another year. out of Jackson county for young fruit ing, en route for Salem, to attend school ‘ ' can postmaster Mho refused to turn over aches, pains, sprains, headache, uetirslgia, of the very beet material and workman expensive to suit. Rough on ¡-mi plasters, 15c. ship. Cash or wheat taken in payment. ' his office to a democrat that had been rheumatism. 2t)c. Mothers. distillery soon near Medford, aud promi Invitations are out for the wedding of trees within the past two or three years, his fall and winter, Apply at once to the undersigned at The Pioneer Re-union. . appointed to the place. This is queer If you are failing, broken, worn out and ner nent citizens of that place are said to be Miss Austie Roper to Mr. George G. but it is a satisfaction to know that there [11-lm.] M. F orman . Govan High returned last week from a ! vous, use "\\ ells' Health Renewer.” f.L Drug Phoenix.. The annual reunion of the Pioneer As- interested in the project. Carr, son of the well-known Califor are now growing in the local nuraeries trip to Lakeview and Paisley. He re work for Ben, but bis old friends must gists. “Water Rugs, Roaches.'* ■ M-iiition of Southern Oregon at Jackson Pasture to Let. W. P. Hammond has the champion nia capitalist, Wm. Carr, at the home of enough young apple, pear aud peach ports Lakeview prosperous and lively, remember that the “sly old coon” can “Rough on Rats” clears them out, also beet ville last Thursday was an occasion full change liis politics quicker than the ad Good pasture to let on the Bauer* the parents of the bride-elect, Mr. aud trees nal only to supply the home demand' with considerable activity in building im les. ants. of interest and enjoyment to the mem- budder at work at his nursery on the An- Life Preserver. pl:ice at the foot of Oak street, Ashland. ministration can change. — [JC.r. Mrs. F. Roper, in this place, on the 20th but also to furnish the material for a if you are losing your grip on life, try provements this seasou. here who were able to attend. The en- dersou place- a Mr. Thompson, who budB Apply to the undersigned. "Wells' Health Reuewer.' - Goes direct to good export trade in nureery »products- inst. It will be the society event of the tert unment was well arranged by the from 1206 ♦<> 1500 tree« a day. A Con allis paper says: A Buena Vista, weak spots. Messrs. A. J. Daley and W. M. Stanley, J ohn R eal . ' committees having it in charge. The W. P. Hammon has an immense number season. Polk county, friend writes us that Clair ■■Rough on Piles.” The Vice-President of t he City Brewer» , Ashland, Or., July 30, 1885. of Little Butte, were in town Tuesday, oration by B. B. Beekman, one of the Cures piles or hemorrhoids, itehiug, protrud Prof. M. G. Roy al has received offers of trees at hie nursery on Wagner creek having brought over a piece of machinery Broun, a lad 13 years of age, while work oiing pioneers, a native of Jacksonville, Mr. J. Helnius, of Louisville Ky., was en ing, bleeding, internal or other. Internal and ua .excellent, showing solid ability, and tirely cured in oue week of a severe at of good positions in schools elsewhere, that will be ready for planting out next from Mr. Daley’s tlouring mill for re ing in the Marehouse of that place on external remedy in caeli package. Sure cure I’a-rturc to Let. i rearing the theme in a fresh and original tack of rheumatism by St. Jacobs Oil. and it is expected that he will accept one season, and Messrs. Colton & Sackett pairs at the Ashland machine shop. Monday fell from the np[»er to the lower 50c. Druggists. Pasture to let on the Hargadiue ranch Pretty Women ! vein. The music was furnished by the of them shortly and cluse his connection and Teel A Goodyear, of Ashland each floor, a distance of ten feet or more, strik- Ladies who would retain frc«hne>- un<l vi at 81 per head per month. Apply to A W. W. Willits is very ill with fever at Jacksonville band and a choir composed For the best fruit fane, fruit jara and have smaller quantities of choice young ing on liis head. He was taken home vacity. Don't fail to try "Wells’ Health Re- T. Kyle, Jr., or George Hargadiue. of the Misses Ish, Miss Jennie Moore and jelly glasses at the lowest cash prices, call M-ith the college and normal school here. his home in Flounce Rock pi-ecinct. His newer." What arrangements will be made con trees for next year’s demand. Ashland, Or., April 16, 1886. Mr. Eddy. After the customary good Rough on Itch. father, Mr. A. Willits, of this place, is . in an insensible condition, and, at last dinner, speeches were called for, and at Myer Bro’s hardware store. Full cerning the latter institution we do not Capt. C. E. Dutton, who has been con with liim. At last re)xirt he was said to , accounts, was thought to be dangerously "Rough on Itch” cures humors, eiuplions tetter, ‘alt rheum, frorted feet, ebill Capt. The«. Smith and John Beeson re stock of goods in our line always on know. ducting his geological explorations in I ms improving and apparently recovering. injured. Hiram Henry (formerly of Ash- ringworm, Mast be- Paid blains. sponded’ with impromptu speeches of band. * Rough on Catarrh, The Woman's Christian Temperance the northern part of the state since leav some length. Up to this time no full re- Prof. LaDru Royal, formerly of this i laud] look Clair Brown’s position in the Ail notes and accounts due the undersigned Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete The regular quarterly examination of Union will hold a sociable at Mrs. J. H. ing this county, came out from Portland port of the proceedings has been re- place, is placet i8 mentioned as a prominent candi- warehouse. The next day, while he was cure of worst chronic cases, also unequaled as must positively be paid by Nov. 1, 1886. All applicants for teachers’ certificates will Russell's, on Tuesday evening, Sept 21st by yesterday morning’s train to make ar ' date for the knowing tnemscfves indebted will c ived by the TIDING«. the'position superin leading a horse to water, the animal gargle for diplitbem, sore throat, foul breath. persons position of school' st please come forward at once. All notes and be held by County Supt. Priest at his of I Supper at seven o’clock, all members of rangements for the wintering of the an tendent of Multnomah county, in the started to run, but finding he could not 50c. • accounts may be found at the Bank of Ash- ■ laud. J acob W aomzr . Red Scale Bug. fice in the court house ou Saturday of the Union invited to be present and bring imals used by parties under his charge event of the resignation of Mrs. Gove, get away commenced kicking and struck 1 Ashland, Or., Aug. 12,1886. who was elected in June last. I- or tiie p;L-t two years there has been next week. young Henry on the cheek, breaking the refreshments. All honorary members es- this summer and for care of apparatus George Rockfellow and S. A. Colton, noticed on the maple trees in front of the No other preparation h is won sueeess at and other property in use till next summer. Hides and Furs Bought The Wagner creek school opened last pecially invited. M rs . J. H. R ussell , bone in several pieces. He is seriously Houck corner in town a red scale, which Monday with about sixty pupils on the who went over to Cottonwood creek with home equal to Ho<al> sarsaparilla. -In I After a few brief excursions in the moun- President. i has caused some alarm among fruit The undersigned will pay the highest market other Ashland prospectors, returned hurt, and fears are entertained that he Ixiwel), Mass., where It is made, it is now, j tains of the northern part of the state he the Mrs. J. W. Satterfield. Sec. price for hide«, skins and furs of all kind*., growers here, who thought it might bo roll. Prof. Soule, of Phoenix ia the prin home last Saturday. They report the will lose one of his eye«. aslt has been for year-, tl.c leading medicine i front this date until further notice. the advent of a scale bug that would cipal, and Miso Fisher, of Jacksonville, for purifying the blood, aud toning and J. B. R. Ht'TCHINM. CoL C. F. Frizell is one of the few fa ! will return to Washington, but expects remainder of the Ashland delegation to A colony of 200 people have secured u prove injurious to orchard interests in assistant. Ashland. Or., May 21, 1»86. strengthening the system. This " gixxl name to come out to Southern Oregon again I be hard at work trying to discover bow- vored ones in this locality in the matter towTi bile at Toledo, a station on the Ore i at home” is "a tower of strength abroad.” this valley. Noone here. Luwever. was i much gold is lying on the bedrock. Heirs of the late Senator Sharon, of of ¡»caches this year. The late trees at next June to continue the geoglogical in- i gon Pacific railroad, 19 miles from Ya- I able to decide exactly whether or not it It would require a volume A General Settlement Detrired. | vestigations. His business here being I Messrs. Frank Ciuggage and V. H. is the dreaded scale bug that has proven California, are negotiating for the pur his place in the northwestern part of to print al! Lowell people People quina City and 23 mile« from the Pacific ' so great a peet in California. This week chase of the interest of certain parties to town are literally breaking down with dispatched, he started last evening for Pease, the well known mail contractors, ocean. The Oregon Pacific company | have said tu favor of Hood's I hoec having claims against the linn of Hun were both in the valley several days last 4 Dodge are requested to present the the T idings sent a twig containing the a large body of swamp land in Lake and of . Sarsaparilla. Mr. Albert raker i Fortlanu. same for settlement. Likewise, parties know their |uad of frui(, and a broken limb week. Mr. Ciuggage, who was one of the presented them with 160 acres of their ii scales to Mr. W. P. Hammon, of the nur- Estes, living at 28 East Pino ing themselves indebted to us are urgently re Lowell Street, Lowell, for 15 years quesuxi whieh he brought to the T idings office There was some inaccuracy in the men- i early settlers in Jackson county, was land grant. The colonists bought a -eriei> at W agner creek, and he reports Klamath counties, to call and settle the same without de looking after the estate of his late broth Very Truly. ■hat it in one variety <>( red scale bug. but Hendrick Goddard and family have I yesterday morning is covered with a clus j tion last week of assistance being exten- newspaper outfit in Portland Friday, employed as boss carpenter by J. W. Bennett, lay ,, . H vnsaker A Do» gi .. that it need cause the orchardmen here moved up to Flounce Ruck, on Rogue ter of the handsomest and finest late ■ ded to Mr. Real who lost about every- er, Janies Cluggage, who formerly owned says the president of the Erie Telephone Company, Ashland. Or., August 5, 188L. and will begin publishing a large amount of realty iu Jacksonville. no alarm w hatever, as it confines its rav had a large runt.ing sore eotne on his leg, 1 thing he had through the fire, as reported. a pajier as soon as matters are arranged. which troubled 1.1m a year, when iic liegan to ages almost exclusively to a few kinds of river, where Carlos A Hendrick Goddard clings that we Lave seen this season. A number of jieople from Jackson and To the Ladles! He was not asked to accept a puree of trees not cultivated id orchards here, viz.: are in partnership iu keeping the new Another colony of 1.000 people will shortly Mr. J. McDonogli, Jr., of the commis Siskiycu (k.uut»e6 are attending the Ore- come from Misssissippi and become part ' take Hood's Barta r nrilla. The sore soon grew orange. )>epper tree, soft maple, and one store and the half-way Crater Lake sta Come and see our stock of ladies un Loiise oTMcDonogh A Jolra^m ! ,noney’ b,utk the bu«nees men less in size, and i t a short time disappeared. Sn state fair at Salem this week, sion 1 or two others, but cannot thrive on either tion. derwear, infant's robes and cloaks; also Jos. Dunphy, 214 Cen presented him with a new wagon, which Francisco, was in the valley last week, i J)reBent^ 111 Dl B new *-agun. which eesra. A. Johnson, B. F. Myer and Chas. of the colony. Toledo will then have a apple, pear, peach, pluni or prime trees. velvets, emb, felt, chenilles, araaenes and Praise tral Street, Lowe?, had Slade of this place, and Messrs. Wm. Mc population of 1240, and will be the twelfth Further than this, it would seem that this The tneuds uf Mrs. Elizalielh Cum looking after the crop of winter apples Le Rieatl-V .needed’ and Graiute emb silk. And don’t forget our large swellings and lumps K. of P.. of which he is a member, has Connell, L. Nehrbass, Jas. Vance and town in size ui Oregon. Until the colony on bis face and neck, climate is not favorable to its life even on ming's gave her a pleasant surprise party Hood ’ « stock of hosiery always on hand. one of its favorite trees, the maple, for last Friday evening at her home on here, ai d it was be who bought Mr. generously offered to seed his land for John Morrison, of Yreka, went on Sunday came its inhabitants numbered forty. which Hood’s Snr«.-’pa G illette S isters . Anderson's tipples. He says the apples ' evening ’ s train, and Mrs. Al Peacock, of Sarsaparilla the trees which were covered with it last rilla completely cuted. the next crop. Mr. Real lias always been This is the same oulony that intended to Yreka, wem down ou Monday’s traiu. C. ummer have but little on I hem this year, Church street, the occasion being her sent from one or two orchards in this ! Piano for Sale. Mrs. C. W. M.irri< tt, wife of the First As and do o ot apjiear to have l»een n .aterially seventy-sixth birtbiiay anniversarj. It valley are the beet ever received in San ! one of the first to respond to the extent W. Kahler and C. D. Cardwell, of Jack settle in Laue county on the Lower Sius- sistant Fire Engineer of Lowell, says Rut A fine upright piano, nearly uew sonville, aud Jas. McDonough, of Wil ___ of his means to any call for assistance of I njured by its prebence. Most likely the was also the birthda» anniversary of Mrs. law river, but was prevented on account tor 16 years st.e w s troubled with stomach aud thinks farmers should Enquire at office of G. F. B ilungs . rrauciBuii. «u« - i olher8 jn misfortune, and in helping him low SpringB. are there also. winter climate here doesn’t suit its con 11. Farlow, who was one of the jolly com I Francisco, procure suitable disorder and sl* k hewd-wh., which nothing Ashland, May 7, 1886. make a busmess of grown« wmter ap- , n n ! Judge L. R. Webster, of the Circuit of not being able stitution. as well as dues that of the cen lai»<1'" 1 make a start after being thus “cleaned relieve^ T*»« attacks came on every fort tral and southern portions of California. pany. pies for exportation. The difficulty with Court, was taken ill while on IB- *• night, when she was obliged to take l.cr bed, ' out ” his friends are but obeying a noble _ — Secular Sunday School. r John B. Kotler, oue uf the piupcera uf must of the bearing orchards here now I u th«, at Lakeview, but »»•— , » and was unable to endure any noise. She fn Aver’s Pills, and lie cured. Misery Siskiyou county, died al the hospital in RELIGIOL8 NOTICE». tb* .-staged to put through The Secular Sunday School will meet in took lion . s Sarsaparilla, and after a time a r,.ild word to desOril« lhe nasehief tu I Yreka last Friday afternoon, in eon- Granite Hall every Sunday at 3:00 o'clock .^.portant business of the court for muro the attacks ceased entirely. P resbyterian CntJBCH.—Preaching and the apples applet cannot be marketed to ad- I »•o h aud muni caused l>y habitual con- p. M. Every bodv invited—ladies and gen Settle »nd I (hat county and opened court at Link ing ami evening st the usual time. Sunday i Many more might be- given had we room. tlemen, girls ana boys, and “little child ii pat ion. The regular use of Averts . sequence of repeated amputations of one vantage. Orchards set out for profit . ville on Monday of last week. At the School at 9:30 a . m . - «.y Up, On tl.e reoammetidatk'n of people of Lowell, ren.” Regular discourse by E. L. Apple Rev. J. V. Milligan, pastor. 1 P>lls in mild doses, will reetore the torpid I of his limbs, made necessary by the pro- should contain only a few kind» of latter place he grew worse, and had a gate as master in History, Literature and who know us, we a>k you to try B aptist C hvbch .—Preaching morning and All persous indebted to the undersigned are somewhat alarming attack of fever, but v iscera to health and action. ■ gret® of mortification. He was a native ploi. each in a bodv *•- *• -r-1 I I requested Philosophy and the Sciences. evening at the usual time by Rev. M. G. to make prompt settlement of their was able to come iu by private convey On this page this week will lai iuiujd a uf FiapiNj, aud ubuut 56 .»vara uf age. I io— Royal, during the absence of the pastor. naelf. The Yel- : acvouuU. We must have money to run the Hood ’ s Sarsaparl'la Subject for next Sunday—By request ■4 rikiL-f and iustrucl ive illustratua, of the He leaves a widow aud fiv<* A word to the wise is sufficient. ance. arriviug here Wednesday evening Labor and capital—anciently and mod L iberal H au ., T alent .—Liberal Sunday SoldbTr.ltdruggt»!». >11 sixf r#*.. Preparedouly ... ^ewtown pippin. Spitzenberg and busineso. Dear reader, if yon are one of those referred to, on the wav to his home in Jacksourille. School meets for Bible study and discussion ernly. A gbvbce Latins: The Licinian Ku cumiiarative worth of the various kinds by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lovell, Mass. K .muren. and one or two other late keepers are the : ; please take notice au<l act accordingly. ; R vnl--’-’ He bore tiie trip well, and thinks he has every , __ Sundav at 11 a m . Cordial Invitation to gation—The Optimist and Pessimist con <>J 1 ki»>■ - l*'lb BQW iu ¡¡¡«rltct. J. M. M c C all . ' taken auinine enough to break hie fever. | everyone __ ^uie estate tinned tOO Qosee One Dollar kinds to plant tor the shipping trade. Asulxud. Or FRIDAY SEPTEMBER 17,1ÄM>. FARLOW & MILLER, The Grocers, ARE AHEAD AS USUAL. Baking Powder Baking Powder! Price 35 cents per Pound Can. TADAnOAQ. Note our IUDA uu UO. STAPLE FANCY GROCERIES (ALL FRESH1 Home Evidence «