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I f NEIGHBORING COl'XTIES. 1 Portland had a good rain Wednesday, I PERSONAL INDIAN KILLED NEAR BLY. The State Fair Race.«. and it lixrketl last evening as if this val On Wednesday the first was a sii^gle L inkville , Or., Sept. 21. 1886. JOSEPHINE COUNTY. Dry stove wood for sale by Billings. • ley would soon be visited by a lroon of ' Senator Gorman, of Maryland, is in FRIDAY SEPTEMBER -‘I, MW. dash trunning) on«' and one-sixteenth Ou Friday last about 5 p. m . near Bly. Portland this week From the ( r: Three boxes of blueing for 25cts. at the the same kind. miles for purse of 85 )0. The starti're Or., Fritz Munz shot and killed an Indian Lost. Burcklialter A Hasty’fi special artist W. C. Myer spent a day or two at the J. P. Tuffs and wife are visiting at Fort Red House. * were Repetta, K'*epsak«*, Geo. Winters, known as Big Pete. The trouble over has again taken, up hia {>encil and fur- 1 state fair last week. Last Snnilay on the road between Ash Bidwell. Cal. Becky K. and Ney ella. Repetta won Wheat continues to arrive at the Ash nislios an attractive aud suggestive sketch which the tragedy occurred was the In land an«l Jacksonville, or between Me<l- will Mrs O. Ckxilidge and daughter easily, Neyella Alex. Watts is op«*ning a mining claim seeoiul. Winters third; dian running cattle from the reservation for this issue. It will not fail to be start Sunday evening for Illinois. foni anil Central Point, a black cashmore land Mills. time. 1:51. on Josephine «‘reek. which belonged to the white settlers, by Miners are excited over the rich strike noticed. shawl. The finder will receive the thanks Next race was three in five," 2:35 class. L. F. Willits returned Wednesday even J. S. McFadden offers his line fruit the agent’s orders. on Cow creek. Prof. Wm. Crowhurat, the temperance of the owner by leaving it at this office. fora purse of $MJ(). The starters wert» ing from bis trip to Harney valley. farm on Applegate for sale. From what can be learned, the Indian Two lbs. best gloss starch at the Red lecturer, organized a lodge of Good Tem- Feed Handileton. Alta, (Meander I Lost. Miss Ida Woodcock, of Kerbyrille, is Green & Son are building a gun store called at Munz’s house, about half an plers at Central Point on Sunday night House for 25c. * Lady Maud, Lady Maud hour before the act and Munz asked him Outlie mountain road to Jacksonville of last week with 40 charter members. attending the Monmouth normal school. on 5(h street near “Music Hall.” Josephine county’s tax levy is 22 favorite in tlie jmki I s . She br Ix twwn E. K. Anderson's and Phoenix Oliver Houck as C. 'l^aud F. T. Down Miss Lida Reeser is visiting friends F. M. Bunch from Fresno, CaL, bought why he ran the cattle off the reservation, first turn, and HambL ton n*l Alta mills thia year. Aug. 2! ith, a Rusña-Morocoo music case ing secretary. and relatives in Siskiyou County, Cal. ground this week and will immediately to which Pete replied that he would run it all their own wav, the 1 rm i wiuuiu Notice the uew advertisement of the I with seven pieees of sheet music. The Deputy District Attorney, W. R. An Miss Mary Lauretz, of this place, is build a butcher shop and confectionery them to h—1 next time. At this point they easily in 2:32. Lady Mau i an iOl ami r finder will be rewarded by leaving the Ashland Flouring Mills. loth began fighting, but were separated store. drews went out to Klamath county to teaching the school at Debiuger Gap. Wm. Coburn talks of openiug a store same at this office. by a hired man named Wade.working for were distanced. In th s««*on I 1 represent the state iu the preliminary ex- Major Buttles has a large force of men Judge Webster is recovering from the Hambleton led idl the v : y .. .» iuh I i at Paisley, Lake county. iiminatiou of Fritz Munz, arrested for illness contracted while in Lake county at work constitu ting ditch for the Oal’ Munz, who told Pete be had better go won in 2:31. The third h at ■. .« ;* r* p<- New Miik Dairy. home now, and upon Wade turning Twelve pounds dry granulated sugar killing the Indian uear Bly. F. A. Cogs- I company below Kerhv and they are build recently. around found Munz gone, but he soon ap tition of th«’ second. Hambleton w iimin..- J. H. Real will liegin next Monday the for $1 at the Red House. well is counsel for defendant. ing ditch rapidly. G. W. Bailey and Saini. Brown, of peared with a pistol and lx'gtin firing at in 2:27’._». bonne.*« of supplying customers in Ash Ladies Bon Ton shoe ]»olish for kid THURSDAY. SEE I . 16. The inmates of the county poor house i Pioneer, have both lieen in town this Mr. Pasture lias just returned from the Indian, who was running toward a land with fresh milk from liis dairy on shoes at Hatfield & Herriu’s. Runuing rac«' No. 8 t. >-}. .¡-»It- wen' moved to their new quarters on J. week. Kerby and vicinity, bringing with him barn to get his horse. Munz followed him Bear creek. His wagon will make regu A full line of fresh staple and fancy M. Lofland's farm uear Jacksonville last , three-quart* r <«f i! mil- «1 *.i. flor sen some very fine nickle ore. He says Eight Mr. and Mrs. S. Shattuck and Dr. J. T. and kept shooting, until the Indian had lar morning rounds, and he will furnish groceries at Clayton A Gore's. week. Dr. DeBar will be the atteudant Dollar mountain is full of it. I passed through tho gate, mounted his ten* I were; Mark Tw.-.in. **. n I b.v ¡1. Ireland, of Henley, were in town last Fri the best of milk at the old price. Or Climax tobacco 12 oz. plugs 35 cents phvsiciau. The county pays $4.19 ¡»er day and Saturday. New houses and other building are go horse and started off on a trot, groaning Bylsx*; Duffy; Winters, own *«i bv W. ders. left at the Red House will receive f ing up on every hand, and there seems to capita per week for their keeping. H. Babb; Laura D., owned by T. 11. at the Red House or 3 for $1 loud enough to be heard at the house. prompt response. Rufus T. Moore, of Linkviile, was in This pond« r tieier vuriv- A marvel of Tongue. The race was for a purse of Shoe blacking, cork insoles and gents’ j Supt. Priest, being engaged as one of town Tuesday, on his return home from be a general activity among the farmers After riding some distance he fell from the purity, strength ami v. holi -oi.ieness. Mmi- than the «irdinarj kimls, am’ « an- the teachers iu the Jacksonville public socks at Hiitfielil A Herriu’s. up and down both Rogue river ;iuil the horse, and getting up walked several $4t)0, and was started in order named. economical . Wood Wanted. not l>e sold in eompi tition with the luiiltitnd« the races at Salem. Th«* race was won by Laura D. Time, of low te-t. short weight alum or pTiosphate Applegate. steps, when he fell the last time. Wade The dancing season opens with the so- school, desires to notify the public that Bids will be received by the directors 1:21. Laura I), was aw aided first mom*} laiivilcrs. Sold only in cans. Rov.it B.'KI. n <; he will be iu his office only ou Satunlay, 1 Mr. and Mrs. W. McConnell and t W< > Au insurance policy of 82Ooo wae pa ij and Myers, another engiloye of Munz ’ s, Powm.nCo., l'»i W a 1 -treet, N V. I cial hop at Granite hall this evening. of the Ashland school district for 50 tiers ~ - Those interested will please take notice sons, of Yreka, have lieen in town the this week by the A. (). U. W. to Wm. then went out and found him dead, tho ami Mark Twain second. The riders of • - For any kind of a boot, shoe or slipper of 20-iuch wood oak, balance pine most of the week. Duffy, Winters and Laura J), were fined and govern themselves accordingly. "ltougb on Hats.** Chapman and I hos. Chapman on aw'onnt fatal sliot haring struck about two inches or fir. Also for two conls of pitch wood. i go to Hatfield A Herrin's. $10 eaeh for riding foul. James Morton, of Phoenix, went out « bars out taS, mice, roaelus. Hies, ants, One among the many eminent church of a policy held against that order by below the right ear and passed out I be«i-bugs. Wood to be ilry and delivered at the All kinds of lnmlier for sale at liottom Trotting two-year old « la.<-. best two to Klamath county the first of ’ the week, Heart Fail a e dignitaries who ltavo given their public Arthur J. Chapman, deceased. Wm. through the left comer of the mouth. school houses and piled for receiving. All prices. W. G. T anner , Ashland. x in three, mile heats. Purse 8500. The to look for a new lixnitiou. Palpitation, dropsi* al swelling-, dizziness, cndorcement to the wonderful efficacy of Chapmau drew 81460 and Thomas $600. Munz fired four shots at the Indian. indigestion, lieiula« lie. sh < plcsslii SS cured by bids to l>e received on or Itefore 12 o’clock Fresh an«l complete stock of staple and St. Jac« >bs Oil, in ease of rheumatism aud Wm. Bilger was in town Tuesday , rep There being no J ustice of the Peace at following horses were entered: Mignon “Weils’ Health KeUewer.’’ M. Monday. Oct. 4th. Directors rese rve fancy groceries at the Red House. It is said on our streets that J. B. Des ••Itougli on Corns." other painful ailmeuts. is the Right Rev- ' resenting the hardware firm of Thump- 1 sell and James Connell have ousted the Bly, Munz started toward Linkrille the ette, owned by F. Duncan' Clara, owned the right to reject any and all bills. Ask for Wells' "Rough on corns.' 1J cents by S. G. Reed; Altamo. owm-d by Jay son, DeHart <t Co., of Portland. A special nightwatchman- is employed ereued Bishop Gilmour, Cleveland Ohio. complete «ute. Hard or soft corns, S chool D irectors . bigoted China doctor from their claim same evening to surrender, and was met Beach; Cicero, owue< 1 b*. J. T. Aj»person: iviPi , bunions. at Jacksonville since the reeeut fires. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Herrin have gone and sold tlie same to George Simmons. at Lost River Gap by Sheriff Childers Mevlford is soon to have a brick church '‘Ituchii-I’aiba,’’ Viin Trump, owned bi T. H. Tongue: <>o«xl Coni lutind. The Jacksonville public schools iqieued edifice. Messrs. A. Childers aud son have over to Shovel creek for the lieuefit to be Chas. Decker. Peter P. Pai ne and Thus. and taken into custody, awaiting the ac Qrick, complete cure, all Li«lm y, bJa«l«Icr Far V. owned by Chits. Rm.-. *11. First anti urinary ili-eii- >i a I ding, irritation, stone, Mr. R. K. Sutton, who came to Ash on the l;Jth with an attendance of ISO. : T. Gillium for 816,000. This is a gixxl tion of the coroner’s jury, which convened contracted with the projier authorities to derived from the springs there. heat won by Migonette. Altamo 2d. Van gravel, catarrh of the bladder. «1, druggists. on Sunday morning and soon after ren land from Pennsylvania some six months Mrs. C. T. Payne came in from Klam claim. I’.ed-bugs, l-'lics. John Heal will supply Ashland people furnish 6U.(HX) bricks for the building. Trump 3il; time 2.57. Sc. oml heat and ago. la night to town one day this week with their daily supply of fresh milk. Elies, roaches, ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice, The building will lie for the use of the ath county Wednesday. Mr. Pay ne will The court house anil jail are both com dered the verdict that “the deceased i race won by Mignonette; timc2:4S. gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by “Rough camo to his death by a bullet fired from a sjx-cimens <»f the liest stone coal ever yet on rat“.’’ lec. Another ear loar or Bain wagons has Baptist church of this place. -Monitor. remain at the ranch several weeks louger. pleted. The jail though small is more of pistol in the hands of Fritz Munz." covered in Jackson county. It burns I HI DAY, SEPT. 17. Tliin (’«-«»ph*. Youle A Gilroy have recently made im i just been received at the Ashland Mills. Mr. S. Shattuck, of Henley, startl'd a jail than wo at first thought it would ‘•Wells' Health Ketiewci ’ re-tor« “ health an<l .Munz will have a hearing before Jus •nicely, and being tested in a blacksmith’s Running, free for idl. l’.; mile « portant additions to their wood-working Wednesday on a trip to his old home in be. We have no hesitancy in saying that vigor, cur« - «lvspep'ia, iniiHjtence. sexual <le- Robt. Gray shot two liear cubs in the bility. ?1. forge proved to be excellent for forge machinery, and can now turn out doors the East, and will be gone one or two tlie court house is a great credit to the tice Bowdoin Thursday morning, await Started: Jim Mernt, (¡e«>. Winters. “Rough on 1‘ain." ii >. Mr. Sutton does not tell just where same tree out near Kean creek last Fri and sash at prices that defy com]>etition. county. It is a handsome building and a ing which he is under the charge of the Diiily and Rapetta in order named, <’ures cholera, ««»lie. crumps, diarrb«ea. months. nehe “ , pains, sprains, heudach«*, neuralgia, Sheriff. W. the vein is lix-ated, but thinks he has day. won by Rajietta; time 1 :5s> ,. They are young men who mean to “keep rheumatism. 2is*. Rough on pain plasters, I «-. Charley and Jas. Brandon are out at convenient one. The jury risini is a I let Silver Star Prize Baking Powder, a up with the procession” in their line of f< >uid a valuable piece of property. Match race, running. 1 ■ mile, between Harney valley, riding for John Devine, ter one than the same room in the Jack Sunday Schoo) Couvent ion. prize with every can, at Geo. H. Cur- business. King and Flavella. Won by l'lavella in iiorse Notes. one of the heavy cattle men of Eastern sonville court house. The third annual meeting of the Sun 51* ., seconds. rey’s. I We learn by private advice the mer The total receipts of the state fair, not i Oregon, ••\V! u my horaea were sick with lung day School Convention for Jackson, Trotting, mile heats, for pur ,e of 8750 Revs. J. A. Slover and A. Brown have chants of Jacksonville have combined i < u Ita’.- < :. cî I î 5 them out, also beet fever, last 8pring, I used Simmons Liver been holding rerival meetings on Wil- including the 85000 appropriation made Felix Kahn, of Fort Flamath, who had Josephine and Klamath counties will lx* 1st liest, $525; 2d. $150: 3«l $75. En !v$. “Rough ant« by the 6tate legislature, will be about been in the Willamette for about a week, and ship sugar by tho ear load, 'dividing i held at Jacksonville, October 6th and 7th. I Regulator (liquid) in one ounce doaes, Mfr r rr-werk < r. tered HogolKJom’s Maiui« Comet, Jay liams creek. It vol i an- !< * in y«mr grip <»n life, try it up among themselves. Inconsequence I $17,500, while the total expenses, pre returned Tuesday to Ashland. twice a day, and they speedily recovered. Workers from abroad will be present — Beach’s Cixpietta, and Ja.. Misner's Cora lit alth R< ii’ewer.’" Goes direct to City Drug and Jewelry store in the miums, and all will not exceed $15,000, of this they are able to sell that leading E. T. Michener, Prop’r Michener’a Ex idl persons in S. S. work are most cordially H., to start. Comet led in th p«x»ls. an«l weak >pot*. B. F, Myer and his sister, Mrs. J. P. Butler & Billings block, corner room, leaving a balance of $7500 or more in *• lUiiigh 0.1 staple for al K>nt a cent less than dealers I press, Jenkinstown, Pa.” . Walker, have lieen visiting Portland, who ship in small qnantites. This we incited to be present and assist in the in the first heat, winning it in 2:.;«;, with Cures iiilcs <>r homo ¡ rhoid*. itchiiiir. nrotrud after Oct. 1st. the treasury, ' “A valuable horse of mine waB taken I in«. blc<.«ling, internal or otln*r. Internal and Salem and other places in the Willamette are informed is drawing a large amount work of the convention. Programme Cora H. a good 2d. aud Coquetta third. external remedy in u¿ u h paukage. Sure cure, The propositions made to the county i Some of the sportsmen in town will with colic, I used Sitnmons Liver Regu- will be issued soon. Comet could have distanced her other •jüc. Druggist*. during the past week. commissioners to purchase the bridges of trade to Jacksonville. All goods such lator, giving about four ounces; it acted have a glass-ball breaking tournament ' I’retty Women. G. F. B illings , President. competitors if she had tried, but lj«*r Hon. L. F. Grover, ex-Govenior and as coal oil, salt, sugar, nails and other 1 across Rogue river, near Rock Point and l.ildic:- W Ilo 110'11.1 retain frohnes* in«ì vi- promptly, removing the colic.—W. A next Sunday. driver held her up to let the other • in. ViH-ity. Di 'ft fall t< » try -Weih’ Health Ih ex-U. S. Senator, accompanied by his goods that can lye used by car load lots i Geo. H. Carrey is the sole agent for Gold Hill, were considered at the last Holland. Jesiupville, Ga." An Active Concern. Second heat Comet lol.: : tin* ¡-tart, and mu < r.” wife, spent two days in Ashland this week, in a town ought to be shipped that way Coogl i on 1 tvh. session of the County Court anil D. Linn the “Cream Savon” e«»ap. full weight, (it easily won the heat in 2::;.. wit ii C«x)iietta en route to Salem from San Francisco. so as to lye able t«y place these goods at *’ lî‘»UL:h on Uefa” < i .’e** humor*. < rii|>ii»»n* Aunt her Quartz Mill. W. C. Daley and Thus. Mee appointed as The Sugar Pine Door and Lumber Co. takes the lead in soaps). a good second. ;ind Cora If. ; bad third. ringw <•« ni. tetter. >.«lt rheum, ¡rosted ícvt. «-tiilI I a committee to investigate the matter and Senators H. B. Miller, of Grant’s Pass, a low price and in that way bnilil up a of (¡rant’s Pass is furnishing large quan Messrs. Hopkins and Moon have agreed Reduction in glassware aud crockery i tities of lumber, mouldings, brackets, Third heal wou by Maiui« Comet hi with Wm. and Israel Patton to put up a at Geo. H. Currey’s, to make room for I report iit the next term. i and J. C, Carson, of Portland, are up at large trade for the town. Corr i's offensive <Hp,rs at "in c. Comp’ut«- doors. windows, lath and pickets, etc., for 2gl;;'|. best time by .“<<«>mls ever cure of wi rst t-lii "air i n-c. nl-o uncina led u- Nuah Allen, of Wagner creek has Spokane Falls, W. T., probably looking quartz mill for working the rock from KLAMATH IXIUNTY. buildings at Eugene, Roseburg. Wilbur, Eastern shipments. made iu Oregou. Mamie Con ■. t is a little gargle lor dlplith* r'a. -ore throat, foul breutli. brought in from his place something of a after timber and manufacturing prospects the promising ledge owned by the latter Linkviile has an excellent tailor, D. G- My rtle creek, Grant’s Pass, Gold Hill, sorrel mare, brought from the East, it is .’Ate John Griffin has been having a bear Point, Medford, Jacksonville. curiosity in the ehaj>e of large sunflowers there. gentlemen on the ridge northwest of Ash McIntosh, who is kept rushed with work, ; Central Phoenix, Ashland, Yreka. Linkviile ami said. land. They will use the eight stamps hunt with his trained dogs in the moun- | —one of them having white seeds, in Stray Mare and Colt. W, W. Bretherton, Secretary of the O. as be never fails to give a neat fit in the various other points. SATl llDAY, SEPT. 1 S. stead of black, as those of the common & C. R. R., and his wife, came up over suits he makes. from the old Wagner creek mill, and will i tains east of this valley. Their goods are giving such universal The undersigned will pay a liberal re Running. *4 mile, handicap dash. En A considerable quantity or gra]>ee are kind. He also Bhows some immense the road from Portland in the President’s and their prices are so low ward for the recovery of a mare and colt have for their motive power during the J. P. Roberts started this week from satisfaction, ! tries Matlock's Rapetta, Balb's Rogus. turned out on the range east of this val w inter the portable threshing engine of being shippetl to Portland from the vine beans —not quite as long as a fence rail, private car Monday, and spent Tuesday Linkviile for Silver Lake with another that their business is constantly increas Bybee's Why Not. B< t (¡ray s Win ing. Besides their large local trade in ley in July, 1885. The mare was a light but long enough for palings. Joshua Pattefrson. The mill will be lo yards around Jacksonville. in Ashland. load of goods and material for the build points mentioned abowe, they are shipping ters and Paeqiiet's Keepsake. Won by iron gray, about 7 y rs. old. weight alxiut The annual tax lev}' for this county i Robt. P. Neil tells us that the people cated on Wright’s creek, on the Ashland car load lots of lumber, elixirs, etc., to Rapetta in 1:30, Bogus 2d. Ktxpsake 3d 1050 lbs., braixlcti “G W” on left hip. B. B. Beekman and his sister, Miss ing of his new store at that place. Portland, Eastern Oregon, Washington The colt was branded the same, and had side of the riilge. The mine is at the will be made at next meeting of the ! up in his neighborhood, this side the sum Carrie, of Jacksonville, started this week I Henry Judge displays an excellent Territory, and Idaho, and have received and Winters 4th. a lx-11 oil it. G iles W ells , Jn. summit. county commissioners’ court. mit on the Dead Indian road, will make for a visit in the Eastern States. . Ben stock of harness and Saddlery in the j orders from as far East as Utah. For the Big trot, 3 in 5 for the 81 IM 10 purse. Ashland, Or.. Aug. 26.188«». There are several caseti of diphtheria an effort to build a school house and have talks of taking a course in Yale College lyasemeut of the court bouse building, local trade they are making large quan Entries- -Lindsey's Jane L.. Sawyer’s Jury List. To (lie Ladies*! reported across Bear creek in the lower a school open this winter. There are before he returns. but will have a much better place up on tities of green and dried fruit lx>xes of Fred Hambleton, Russell’s Tempest, the lightest and strongest patterns, which The following is the jury list drawn for 'valley: also one at Medford. now about twenty-five children of school Come and see our stock of Indies un Mr. E. B. Hunsaker will start Sunday the street when the new store building is they are selling at the same price as sim Beach's Altamont and Misner’s Kitty the October term of the circuit court, derwear, infant’s rolxjs and cloaks; also Wm. Hanley shipped 20 bead of beef itge up there, and they should have for Yreka, to represent the popular and finished for him. ilar boxee are sold in Portland. It is not Lynch. First heat won 1 y Jane L.. Kit Velvets. Club, felt, chenilles, arasenes aud which convenes on the first Monday in reliable music house of Hunsaker A cattle to Portland from Central Point last , school facilities, by all means. There is some anxiety among settlers necessary for our builders or fruit grow ty 2d, Tempest 3d, Hambleton 4th; time emb silk. And don’t forget our large next mouth: Alonzo Long. W. E. Fin- A neat and commodious church build Dodge with a display of musical mer in the Sprague river county lest the kill ers to send out of the Rogue River coun 2:261». Second heat taken by Fred stock of hosiery always on hand. week and forty head this week. try for anything wanted in their line. .UQ' t Wui. Addison. O. Ganiard, Franklin G illette S isters . ing is lieiug constructed near Brownsboro chandise at the fair, ing ot the Indian by Munz may lead to I They fire prompt in filling orders and Hambleton in 2:26; Altamont sent out of AL Peacock has taken Swan's mare, < . *x. Jas. Bigham, C. Mingus, G. W. Ham by the people of the Antelo]>e Baptist J. B. Williams and son, of Little Butte, some trouble between the Italians and liberal in their dealings and are receiving nice. Third heat by Hambleton in 2:2G. lin, J. T. Bailey. A. Betz, B. X Knott, ( Alta, from Salem to Walla Walla, to par Church, who oxpect to have it ready for Piano for Sale*. In fourth heat Hambleton went under came over Wednesday with two big, four- whites, but it is not likely that any seri- ! the universal support of the country. [14 Kelley Fielua, A. H. Maegly, Ira Kime, J. ticipate in th? races at that place. A line upright piano, nearly new the wire ahead but the juilges gave the use next month. The building is 30 x 50 horse wagon loads of wheat for the Ash ous results will follow. Enquire at office of G. F. B ii . lim : s . W. Hays, T. J. Kenney, R. E. Drum, * Rev. Geo. Nutley has bought the Sand. and will have a 16 ft. ceiling in the clear. land Mills. Mr. Williams had un excep Secular Sunday School. race to Jane L. on the ground that Ham Ashland, May ", 1886. Kiernan and Carius drove a band of Leri Gartman, Wallace Bishop, J. W. Hamilton ranob in the mountains east J. B. Williams has the superintendence tionally good crop this year, realizing The Secnlar.Suntlay School will meet in bleton and Tempest ran too much during nearly 500 head of beef cattle from about Granite Merritt, Fred Barneburg, Chas. Hiefft, of thiB valley; conisderation. $800. Hall every Sunday at 3:00 o’clock the heat. Pasture to Let. I of the building, aud several carpenters about twice as much grain as he anticipa i Linkviile down the Klamath this week, r. :.t. Every body invited—ladies and gen Polk Hull, T. J. Hussey, Perry Foster, J. I Last race was a G00 yards dash lietween are rushing the work along. Good pasture to let on the Bauers tlemen. girls and boys, and “ littlo child ted. The county commissioners court denied : preparatory to starting them for Oakland. , ren." Regular discourse by E. L. Apple W. Baker. J. C. Durkee, G. G. Eubanks, Bingo, a horse recently smuggled into place at the foot of Oak street, Ashland. The Ashland public schools have a the petition praying that a bridge might Mr. and Mre. Isaac Wagner of Marion They bought Jacob Thompson’s beef gate as master in History. Literature and W. H. Newton. A. Inyart, W. U. Balti Apply to tlie undersigned. Lane county from California, and Kay s' be built across Bear creek near Medford. much larger attendance now than ever be county are in the valley visiting relatives cattle, among others, paying 822 for two's Philosophy and the Sciences. J ohn R eal . more. sorrel mare for $250 a side; was easily fore at this season of the year. The number and old friends. Mr. Wagner, a brother and cows. Ashland, Or., July 30, 1885. | Subject for next Sunday—By request The finest assortment of soaps from Labor and capital—anciently and mod won by Bingo in 36 seconds. I of pupils enrolled the first day was 302; of Jacob Wagner of this place, was one Like Old Times. ernly. A gbable L eges : The Liciniau Ro the most delicate perfumed toilet to the From the Star: iucrease the Becond week, 20; third week, of the early settlers of Wagner creek, but Pastore to Lit. gation—The Optimist and Pessimist eon [Oregonian, Sept. 18.] Visit Postponed. best laundry is to lie found at Geo. H. One l>an«l of beef cattle in Silver Lake tinned. : 23; making a total of 345 now on the roll. has not been here till this week since Pasture t<> let on the Hargadiue ranch Alining excitements are becoming plen Currey’s. ► « Owing to press of business at home i has been sold at $26 per head. If the increase continue at this rate one 1867. at 81 per head per month. Apply to A. tiful. The extraordinary rich specimens Dr. Will Jackson was compelled to post- T. Kyle, Jr., or George Hargadiue. The C. & O. R. R. terminus for the There is talk of establishing and order . from Starve Ont, exhibited yesterday, coming wrimer will in all probability lie or two more teachers will be required at Mr. Geo. G. Carr arrived from Situ i of the A. O. U. W. at Linkviile, pone his professional visit to Ashland Ashland, Ur., April 16, 1886. created great excitement, and it is Baid I at Strawberry valley, eighty-eight miles once, as well as additional school room. Francisco Wednesday evening, and is the till Monday, Sept. 27th when he will be Wbeu Baby waa sick, wc gave her Castoria, Geo. T. Baldw in and Clerk W. C. Hale An agent of the new Mackay-Bennett guest ( that some thirty or forty persons will I of Mr. and Mrs. F. Roper. Mr. here to remain one week. Office at the - When she was a Child, she cried for ( astoria, Must In- Paid. from Ashland. telegraph company has been in the valley William E. Carr, the father, and other have been out rusticating recently. leave today for that section. They have Ashland House. Those having dental When she became Miss, she clang to Castons, The Barron boys have Iieen out at this week looking after the purchase of relatives of the expectant groom will ar The lioys are becoming a nuisance ' All not«’' nti'l tn ■«■■«Hint-, dti • the undersigned .• u excitement at La Camas. and twenty work for him to do "should remember the must positively tie pnid bv Nov. 1, it»:. All Hiatt prairie for a couple of weeks, look poles for the line which is to be built rive in time for the wedding next Wed running at large in the streets of Link- ■ Wben she had Children, the gave them Castoria, date. . cn left there at midnight Thursday for per-ons knowing themselves in«lebte«t will please come forward at once. AH notes and ing after their horses and cattle ou the. shortly along the route of the railroad nesday. ville. the vicinity for a new mineral find in accounts may be found ut tbe Bank of A-h- summer range. between Portland and San Francisco. J acoii W agxeb . Mkamauia county, W. T., the exact loca Dr. Markham, of Pelican bay, landed Latest styles of fall hats just received land. Corlies Merritt, of San Francisco, Aslilan«!. Or., Aug. 12.1'tsr,. School in the Neil «listriet opened last Delia rhide A Son of the Siakiyou saw formerly !I25 saw logs Friday for the saw* mill, the tion of which they kept a profound secret. at Mrs. J. Thornton ’ s. Call and see associated with the present MARRIED That all may strike it rich is the wish of Monday with Robert Gray in charge as mill, have the contract to furnish a large publisher in the proprietorship of the 1 ingest logs ever brought to the mill. them. Hides and Furs Bought. those left behind. We need a few really teacher. Mr. Gray taught the school number of poles. The line is already T idings , is visiting his many old friends Lumber to exchange for shakes atal Ben. Lewis ¡md family «rill leave fur ■ ND ltOLS—CARDWELL—Near Medford, Sept. 1st, nt the residence of the ofiicintitig minis- bruit as far as Oregon City on its way I he under igne«l will pay the bight, -t market rich mines just at this juncture, and it satisfactorily last year. in Ashland. He is returning to »San lower California els >ut the first of OctoIyer, i t'-r, by Rev. II. C. Iloxic, W. J. Nichols and shingles. Apply to W. G. T-iuner, Ash price for hides, skins nnd furs of all kind“, southward. • .seems as if they are in the cards. from this date until further notice. The Hope ledge is improving as the land. x Francisco from a trip to New York, where and will likely spend the winter in the i Miss Jaue A. Cardwell. J. B. it. liri< Itixus. The old T idings firm of Leeds A Mer DEAN—CONGER—Near Medford. Sept 11th, rock is taken out further from the surface, golden state. Ashland. Or., May 21, lss<i. he spent the supln^r with relatives at Lumber to exchange for 1 jacoii and M. S Dean of Josephine county and Mr>. Rich Mining Strike. ritt took a short deer hunt out about and the proprietors are well satisfied with the old home of his father. There are 5(H) head of beef cattle to lie i Sarah E. Conger. Hour. Apply to W. G. Tanner, Reeser’s Messrs. Rube Jones and A. S. Whiting, the returns from the mill. Hiatt prairie the first of ¿he week, and A General Settlement Desirctl id.—SHEPARD—Ai the »esuleuce id the block. driven from Sprague river this fall. Mat. ' DI bride x Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thompson, and -«; paienis m Josepliiue county. Sept, the present editor shot a fine deer—by formerly of the O. A C. R. R. construe ■aii. by Elder E. G. Browning, Walter C. Duel Remember that after U»e isi of Octo Obencham has sold his at 821 and 8 ',5 For variety, quality an«l low prices in Tho**e hai lug <*laUiis against the lirua <>1' Hun tion force in this valley, have made a ber the City Drug and Jewelry store will proxy- that is he was riding with Ed. j G. S. Butler, who have been out at the per head. and Miss Eleuner V. Shepard. saker .k Do'lge are reuiiestcl to J»r«"*ent tin* Klamath county ranch for some time, re- I Talent, ladies and cliildrens shoes, see sauie for settlement. Likewise, parties know rich strike at a mine in which they have Barron, when a fine buck jumped up and be located in the comer room of the But Sheriff Cinldeis was thrown from a ing tlieinselvi'“ iiidi hteil to us are urgently r* Hopkins A Co. X started for the other 6ide of Oregon. The turned home Wednesday. Mrs. Ort, and • t.n interest on Starveout creek, a tribu- l.ETTEK LIST. quested to call ninl ttl<* the “nine without d« wagon uear town the other day and badly i ler A Billings Block. her sons (Mrs. T. ’ s sister and nephew s) lay. Very Truly, newspaper man said: “There he goes!” t ary of (’<■« creek. Douglas county. They, a com- l'ollowiug is a list of uncalled-for letters re . Talent, llojikius A -Co., have llVN“AKr.u A Dowa. crippled temporarily, bnt not seriously who. had been at Shovel creek some two C. II. Veglite has sold his band of Ashland, Or., August v, ISM. and Ed. knocked him out at a hundred with Messrs. Clarno and Wilson, bonded malnlng in the Post Oflice al Ashland, Oregon, plete stock of groceries, and will not be hurt. Sept, is, 1SSC: a leilgc there last winter and have l»een sheep in lake county to Frank Conn, ami yard sho| op (he niu. Always thought months, came in with them, and start undersold. Try them. X to-day for their home at Santa Rosa, George Deal, of Langell valley, hits, Allgood Jacob came back to Ashland last week. He Settle anti Pay Up. Leever \V » mining a tunnel with fair prospects, but we’d have good luck hunting deer. Cook Lee Manning Janies 1. A large invoice of hulie- and childrens Cal. we understand, made a sale of beef cattle eqld out for a fair price. Dowell Jaindv Mathews J W ,t Thursday a blast in tl,e tunnel ex- All perni’US indebted io th i>n>lel.-:gii< <liir>- II. S. Emery’s eldest boy, aged about Jeu Mansfield Mr- Mari A shoes just received at Talent. Hopkins A re«iucstcd to make prompt settlement of their A oorreapundent at Phoenix writes us to the Gherber Bros, at an average of $21 Elaif Sportsmen are all telling how easily nine years, had a liad fall at the north some of the richest gold-bearing Miller II t istier Cha* 11—3 accounts. We i.iti'1 have money to run the Co.’s Call and sex’ them. x per head. ouitncr P Miller Josiul, that “ Mr. Jas. Morrison, who, after a they will find venison after the rains come. I business A word to til1 wi-e is * ltlicleilt. quartz ever found in Oregon. The one school house yesterday. He was swing Glandoli Miss May Magill Rev Thomas For tlw Ix-st fruit can., fruit jarsand Dear reader, ii you an one of those referred to A brother of James Kertcheni of this Hunsaker Silas E Melson Frank 1: blast exjtosed some $6600 or $8000, it is Just now it is difficult to bring in the ing on the limb <J a tree when his hold limited sojourn in this valley, went back plaa'c take noti«'' and a< t accordingly. Hannon llenrv J Oliagan Peter I jelly glasses at the lowest c: -ii prices,call .1 M. M c C a / u said, anil of course the news raised a fat bucks that are wanted. gave way and he fell probably twelve or hist May to his old Tennessee home, im place arrived from Marysville Saturday Hershberger Manuel Robertson Mrs Josie A-hland. Or. Stiles Mrs A A Hobert Miss Mary at Myer Bro. ’ s hardware store, lull agining himself displeased with this last, and is now at work improving his fever of excitement in Douglas county The woolen nulls are «ending out large ! fifteen feet, striking the hard ground on Jacobson Jacob Witt Miss Maggie stock of gtxxls in our lim always on Lady E II end in Portland, where two of the parties quantities of goods, and the local market. ! his head and shoulders, He was uncon- country, has returned, »nd brings with ranch a few miles south of Linkviile. LEG AL AD V ERTI S EM EN TS Persons calling for the above letters will hand. interested reside. Four thousand dollars in Southern Oregon, is showing an in- I I scions for seme time aud those who him another new comer, a Mr. Long. The farmers arc delivering their grain please say “advertised.'’ . f gold has been pounded out with a creased demand for their products. SUMMONS. lucked him up feared from the nature of More testimony to the attractions of our to the Klamath flouring mills at a very a . 1‘. H ammond . P. M. ■ pleasant valley." hand-mortar, report says. Specimens Ab, Giddings lias the contract to fur- ‘ * the fall that he was fatally hurt. For rapid rate for the last two weeks, which RELIGIOUS NOTH Es. in the Justice - Court for the preeiuct oi A»h ■it to Fori land wore placed beside the nish the potat'iee and onions for Fort tunately, the accident was not so serious, Mr. N. S. Goodlow, came in from Klam fact gives our town the appearance of a county of Jackson, State of Oregon. I P kesbvtebian C hit . ci I'.uHiog morn- IL lan«l, s. Emery, plaiutiff, vs John l’ieree, acitn<l < l e: t rock gathered from the Coeur Klamath garrison this fall, it is rejnirteil j He was taken home and Dr. Songer found ath county last week, and, having lease« I I city of no small size. ing hik I evening at th«- Jal (¿me. Sunday ant. Action to recover money. School at 9 30 a To John Fierce, the Hbove tiume«) dcfemlaut d’Alene. Colville and Pine creek mines, —26,000 lbs. of (»otatoes and 8.000 His. «>f no bones broken and reported that, hiB farm in Little Butte precinct to Tlios. Nichols A. Hamakar announces the sale llev. .1. V. Mil'igun. p.. tor. In the name of the Stale of Oregon . Yon are Of the peculiar medicinal merits of Hixxl's nd outshone them alL Some forty or onions. unless internal injury should develop, Mauzey from Salem, started with his of Cnpt. D. J. Ferree’s ranch, eleven Sarsaparilla is fully confirmed by the volun itAi-ri-i C hvi : It.—Preaching morning and hereby required to appear l»cfore the under- usual time Rev. M. ___ by ______ — <>. — signeil. a Justice of the Peace for the precini. more of Portland’s capitalists and mining family yesterday to return to their ranch miles from Linkviile on the Fort Klam tary testimony of thausauda wno have tried evening at the ........ aforesaid, at the office of »uch Justice in such The two-year-old Altamont filly taken the little fellow was not badly hurt. Royal, «biriug the ub-en ■ of th« puGor. I’reeinct, on the 3Mu day of October, 1XM>, at lo operators visited the mine within a day from Yreka to the state fair by L. Swan Mark B. Kerr’s topographical survey in Langell valley. Mr. Goodlow has ath road, to Mr. Jas. K. Ingalls, late of it. reculiai m the'combination, proportion, L ibebai . H au . T ales : -Lib.-raJ suivlay o’clock in tlie »oreuoon of said «lay to answer or two after the strike was made, and preparation of its ingredients, peculiar S c I kmj I meets for Bible -tn>!> a'cl ui-i'ii-siou the above uaiucd plaintifi' in a civil action. trotted a mile in 2:29—fast time for n ing party started northward yesterday, valuable stock interests in Klamath and Bradford county, Penn. Consideration. and ev< ry Sunday at 11 am . < ordial invitation to i tie defendai’* will take notice, that if he (n the extreme care with which it is put among other rumors rife is one that $100, two-year-old, but not quite goixl enough to do some work in the mountains be found it divided his attention too much $7,500. fail to answer tin* complaint herein, the plain evt ryone. up, ¡loud’s Sarsaparilla accomplishes cures tiff will take judgment against him for the (MX) was offered for the mine outright by I Frank Swmgl& U Laagell valley, was m here other preparations entirely tail. Pecu A-tlLl\l> B a . hxt cm it« u - ... . i A i tween this valley and the Umpqua be to manage both his ranch there and his to win the race. sum of twenty-six doliarsnud twenty-five i ts . ver. of Jiwk'onville, wf! ,->■ h next suinmy. a Portland man. The whole vein is 10 farm in the valley. m ti>wix Wednesday. In speaking of his liar in the unequalled good name it has made together with the costs and disbursement* of 25. both morning and a’ u-n:il this action. Van^mr A Smitley’s Ink and Stain Ex fore closing their field campaign for the i lather’s timlyer culture claim, he says the at home, which is a “tower of strength Sept. feet in width and pros]>ccts well through hour.- I ’ rof. M. Q. lioyaj started Wednesday Given under my baud this (th day of Sejffeni- seaaon. Their central station has been box-alders put out two years ago by the abroad," peculiar in tho phenomenal sales out. but the richest streak, 18 inches wide, tractor removes all stains instantly from ber, 1806. .1. H. El'BANKs. for Pendleton, Umatilla county, whither in Ashland throughou ’ (he «ummer, but ! old gentleman are doing finely, and he it has attained, Justice of the Peace. is next the hanging wall. The formation tl»a hntuls. paper and all kind of fabrics I Published by order of said court made tin will now be moved to Roseburg. Mr. he goes to accept the position of principal thinks that the box-alder is the most 1th «lay of September, I“«;, e . D e P hatt , ;s slate, which is very favorable for per without <lau.age to eiuief. Ask for it at i Kerr and his brother, Kenneth, start to of the public schools at a salary of S1200 profitable wootl to grow on a claim, as Hood ’ « Sarsaparilla Att y for plaintiff. > • ■» . well as the most thrifty. manency anti richness. Years ago Starve- Clayton 4 Gore’A is the most popular and successful medicine morrow morning for the summit of Ash , per annum. Prof. Royal is an excellent Wm. McCounell, of Yreka, bought two oiit creek was worked for placer goliLbut before the public today for purifying tho LAKE Final Proof Notice. land Butte, to run a crest line thence teacher, and will undoubtedly please the blood, giving strength, creating an appetite. the diggings gave out just where this I tine brood mare’ of Jay Beach in XV ash people of Pendleton in his management along the riilge around west of Jackson •• I suffered from wakefulness and low Laaeview E.raininer, Sept. 18th: I..INI> «Jl'FlcF. AT lloM.Bt KG, Oil. • ledge crossed it, from which the hypoth ington county, and is taking them to Siski ville, where they will join the rest of the ( of their school. Mrs. Rova! and ehuiU« n August :i), lfiSfi. i s] irtts, and also had eczema on the back of you county. They came up from Port Sage hens and other feathered game esis is naturally formed that the gold all n y head and neck, which was very annoying. 1 will remain in Ashland for n short time are plenty. party. Notice in i»< reby given that the iollowing- land on Wednesday’s train. came from the ledge. nnineff settler has file«) notice of liis intention 1 look one boule of Hocx*'« Sarsaparilla, and W. P. Hammon and fan ily, of the ! yet. to make final (>r*>of in “tip|>ort of his claim, and 1 have received so much benefit that I am Lewis Williama, a cattle buyer, hi they Street Commissioner Chapmau has Wagner Creek nureeueb.Lad quite a run- G ig ) said pr<.<d wi'.l made before th'* Judge V ry grateful, and 1 am always gla«l to s|>eak ■ employ of Miller A Lux, San Francisco, A Quick Recovery. •>r < lerk ci th*-count} c«»urt of Jackson coun- On Oct. 1st the City Drug Store of T. l«eeu greatly impro’ing the n»adway on av.uy fright liist' Suhilay evading, an«T ! word for this mediciue.'' M bs . J. 8. has been here during the week, negotiat ti ‘logon. •( J ik k-ouvitl« or on Saturduy, It give» tin great pMosare to state that Main street in front «*f the south school Mrs. IL and children, a narrow escape. K. Bolton A Co. will be moved from its ing for beef cattle. J, L. Blackbum is i s IDEs, Pottsville. Penn. Oct tnh Is«;, viz: ujauiin F Wagner. Home- si' ad Entry No H»::, lor the S'.ois W '.anil i i t.e u Mcbaut who was rtqiorted being nt house, and is now graveling Main street Returning home from Talent they stqjiped present location to the fine corner roiun : employed by the same firm. “ w <4 8W ’, tion 6 ip ■ - 1: 1 eart. W M. Purifies the Blood 11 ' S E ’..of S E'4. M c . 1. tp 3U S R 1 Meat. W M in the brick block at Main and < >ak * The slash road has been graded to the tlie point of death from an attack of from the comer of Church southward. at the nursery ar,d Mr. Hammon left his ¡I. names the following w itnesses t«» prove Henry Biggs. Campbell Street. Kansas City, st reets, second bridge from towii, and has been Pneumonia, has entirely recovered by is continmrtis r - d. nc«* upon, and eultivn- W. II. Wickham, general agent for wjfe and little uues iu the wagon anti 1. d scrofulous sores all over his Ixxly for tion <>f. said tiiml. viz: Hi nton Fox. John I. graveled nearly the same distance. The the use of Dit. W m . H all ' s B alsam fob Bruce's improved fain, gate, had the gate went after sotue fruit and horee feed. In uningtou. s Wilcox. Major Carter. «U of The lose by the fire in Jacksonville last work has liven well done, and we are I .eon years. Rood s Sarsaparilla completely s. 'and, Ja'-ko'ii county or tii *: Lu»««. Naturally he feels- grateful on exhibition at the s»ato fajr. aud it car returning to the wagon he made uoi9e Thursday morning was about $1500; no proud to point to the fact that Lake coun cured him. tgalt • ha **. W. J ohn “T on . Register. Wallace Buck, of North Bloomfield. N. ¥., f«,r the benefits deriveil froin using this ried off the first premium. Tins is the enough to frighten the horse, which start iusnranct*. The old hotel building was ty has over a mile of good road. suffered eleven years with a terrible varicose Wild Sherry aii«I Tar. reuiedy, for the lungs and throat; and in gate iu use nt the Ashland Mills. Chas. Bearing, a bov about 17 years tilecr on his leg. so l>.ul that he had '•? gi.o ed off on the run down the rough road. owned by Adam Ruhl and valneil at giving" publicity to this statement we are Every body I no vs the virtues of Wild old, canie here a month or so ago, from business. He was cured >»f the ul< ■ r, and A Chinese w eildiugtook place in Union Mrs. Hammon, by the exercise of remark $700. The other losers were Geo. Brown, CLwrv and 1'ar as a relief and cure lor any actuuteil by motives of bublic lienefae- town precinct one day last week. The able pluck and nerve, succeeded in stop $350; Geo. Beck. $300. and Mr. Williams, California, and began waiting on the also of cjtacrh, by affections of the throat and lungs, com table for Johnny McDonough. This tion. trusting that others may lye benefit groom is a wealthy miner of that section ping the frightened horse after a good $200. bined with these two ingredients are a few week he was arrested fcr s^ealnig $15 Hood ’ s Sarsaparilla simple healing remedies in the connxysi- toil in a similar manner. and the bride came lately from the “Flow run. without his doing any injury at all JUST RECED ED AT tion of Dr. Bosanko’s Cough and Lung The highest market price pnid for bn* ' from E. C Thrustoa, wlifle Sleeping in ; >l<lhy»n<tn>ggl*t(. 31 slxforfS. I*rep.'.redoi»ly —------ --------------- the same room, and was bound over in Svrup. making it just the remedy for hard ery Kingdom. ” and was purchased for an almost miraculous piece of good for ter and eggs at Tamm, Hopkins A ! > I. IIOOD* CO.. Apothecaries. Lowell, Man. One-eighth or 10-lb. box crackere at tho the sum of 8206, to await the action of times. Price 50 cents and $1. Samples. lib* V'”‘ X I tune under tho circruijstanoes '• « free. Sold by J H Chitwood «V Sons. Red Mouse. 65e. * 5 $1W. the grand jury. I IOO Doses One Dollar I ASHLAND TIDINGS BREVITIES. POWDER Absolutely Pure. < The Oft Told Story Burckhalter & Hastys