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ASHLAND TIDINGS OCTOBER .», INSÙ FRIDAY Lecture at I’. M. L. Hall. A free lecture will be given at the U. M. L. Hall on Wagner creek, Saturday evening, Oct. 30th. at 7 o'clock, by Prof. W. J. Dean. Subject: “An Agnostic’s View of Spiritualism.’’ consisting of a review of the recent three lecture« bj Geo. 1‘. Colby at that place. flow to I h - Rid of Calomel. People afflicted with diseased liver, in- dige-tion or billiousnees, use mercury. This is done relnetantlv, but the argu ment is, “Nothing will reach the liver and si>leen except calomel: could one get something just as good, everybody would use it.” That something is Sim mons Liver Regulator. It is equal in power to calomel, without any of its in jurious effects. Sad Death. A dispatch from Linkville yesterday gave the following sad story. Mr. Elmer Eldridge came in on the stage from Ashland yestenlay with his wife and two small children. He was suffering from consumption. They were on their way to Bly. (Jregon to visit the sister of his wife, a Mrs. Owens, st Round Grove. He was very feeble and died at Smith's Hotel, Linkville, at 11:15 a . m . to-day. 1 I BREVITIES. Pil»e or Engine? Free schools in AehlamL Boy’s underwear at Blount's Printed stationery at lowest rates at the T idings office. i It is time to be putting out your holi day advertisements. The time for killing fat bucks u ill s<x>n be past for this season. Lecture at U. M. L. Hall, Wagner creek, to-morrow evening. Election next Monday, and then the strife will cease for a while. A full line of fresh groceries and to- * baeco nt the Pioneer store. Jerry Nnnan lias commenced deliver- ing Hour at Fort Klamath. Seal skin gloves at O. H. Blount's. 1 ♦ Just the thing for winter. A number of Indians from Klamath . i have been in town this week. \\ «• will pay the highest market price for sheep pelts, deer skins and wool, and sell boots and shoes cheaper than anybody at Hatfield A Herrin’s bout and shoe store. A fine constitution may be broken an«! ruined by simple neglect. Many bodilv ills result from habitual constipation. There is no niedicene equal to Ayer’s Pills for restoring the system to natural, regular, and healthy action. T. J. Keaton has sokl his interest in the mines ou Poortnan's creek to his part ner, Jacob Klippel, and will now go to Josephine creek near Kerbyville where he is associated with Alex. Watts, iu the same line of business.— \Sentincl. Tho wedding of Mr. Heurv Loftus and M iss Jessie Helm, «laughter of A. (’. Helm was to take place last evening at the residence of tho parents ot the bride- elect in Ashland. A report of the happy affair coiikl not I m > hail in time for this issue of the T idings . Jos. Hockersrriitli has started out in a new line of enterprise, viz.: driving fat hogs from this valley to Klamath county for side. He started Monday with over fifty bead of choice fat liogs to drive over th*.» mountains to Linkville. He will ei ther sell the hogs or bacon them there. The infantry company reached Link- ville Wednesday afternoon, four days’ mareh from Ashland Not being used to campaign duty, the soldiers were decided- lv footsore on reaching that place, and «ii'cided to make the rest of the distance by wagons. PERSONAL ; I I I Dr. Rice is able to be out again this I week. G. S. Butler goes out to Plevna again this week. Lieut. W. Geary, U. S. A., was in town last Sunday. W. H. Beauchamp, of Sam’s valley, was in town yesterday. Rev. A. Brown, of Applegate, has been in Ashland this week. ! J. A. Applegate, Esq., of Salem, is in Ashland this week. Sami. Arendt came out from Rose-burg again the fore part of the week. W. B. Rice, of the Oregon Pacific R. R.. has been in town again this week. Sheriff Dean came up from Jackson ville Tuesday on a business visit. Mr. O. T. Brown and family, of Klam ath county, are in town this week. Enoch F. Walker, of Manzanita pre cinct, has Ixt-n in town this week. Mrs. M. G. Royal will start with her children for I’emlleton next Wednesday. Lieutenants Lovell and Gustin are of ficers of the new company at Fort Klam ath. Mrs. J. Tocpper, of Jacksonville, who has been seriously ill, is recovering her health. Mr. E. C. Brooks, the Jacksonville druggist and jeweler, was in town last Tuesday. _ Mr. C. Cunningham is in from Fort Klamath after another lotul oT winter supplies. W. J. Finley and John Taylor, Jr., w ero among the Sprague River delegation in town this week. W. P. Hammon, of the Wagner creek nurseries, will go to San Francisco on a business trip hood . David Horn and daughter Dora, of Henley, Cal., will leave for the East the fore part of next week. Mr. 1). B. Brenner, recenty of Gray’« Harbor, is in town, and contemplates re maining in Southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. James Taylor, of Sprague River valley, arrived in town Wednesday, for a short stay in the valley. Amos Lundy, of Sprague river, was in Ashland the first of the week, after a load of Hour and other provisions. J. N. Hall, the Central Point teacher, returned from Ohio recently, and is again wielding the ferule and birch. G. W. Wilshire has returned to Lake county, after having arranged his busi- ness affairs here for the winter. Miss Cora Linn, of Jacksonville, re turned home last week from a visit of some length in the Willamette valley. Chas. Strang, of tho hardware and drug firm of Vrooman, Miller A Co.. Med ford, made us a short visit last Saturday. A. B. Forbs, of San Francisco, general agent of the New York Mutual Life Ins. Co., stopjMxl in town one day this week. Miss Irene Chitwood, who went to Portland last week, will spend some time at Astoria with her sister, Mrs. (\ B. Watson. Col. W. S. Stone and wife came over from Yreka yesterday, on business con nected with the sale of their farm near Talent. HERE AND THERE. Circuit Court for Josephine county j convenes November 1st. The Anderson, Cal.. Enterprise is now . published by two enterprising ladv I , printers. It is reported that Clayton A Abshier I will build a store and put iu a stock of I goods at Silver Lake soon. It is rumored that Michael Davift. the Irish patriot, is about to be married to Miss Yore, an Oakland heiress. The Sentinel wants the Jacksonville people to make another effort to begin the building of the propose«! branch rail road. “Tail Hold" is the name of a place iu Butte Creek Valley near the Oregon Hue in Siskiyou county, given by the cattle herders. Quincy A. Brooks, the newly appointed Collector of Customs, visited Olympia the other day, filed his official bond ami had it approveiL KLAMATH COUNTY. Duck shooting is good along the river and on the lakes now. Mrs. Duniway had good andiencca at her lectures in Linkville. John Gliem will build a large new.barn at Merganser this fall. Linkville is lieginning to talk more seriously of fire protection. S. L. Daniels, of Chico, Cal., is in the county wanting to buy mules. Wirt. Freeman, of Sierra valley, has bought a band of cattle in Sprague River valley. Messrs. Low & Trainor will put up bath rooms for the accommodation of the public at the Linkville hot springs.__ i g Cattle men have still been buying some bt-eves this week; $22.50 for two-year- olds and $26.50 for threes being the latest I figures offered. A lieutenant and six men of Troop M., I wore left at Fort Klamath to “protect” the post till the arrival of the infantry com pany, when they will rejoin their troop at Bidwell. All the beef cattle in Sprague River valley have been sold except those of Wm. Robinson and Capt. Barnes, and Mr. Robinson will drive them to Sacra- iueto at once. Royal a Perfect Baking Powder—Absolutely Free from Lime. The Royal Baking Powder is «onsidered by all chemists and food analysts to be a marvel of purity, strength, and wholesomeness. Furthermore, it is now the only baking powder before the public free from lime and absolutely pure. This is due largely to the improved method by the use of which it has been made possible to produce a perfectly pure cream of tartar, from which all the lime has been eliminated. This chemically pur? cream of tartar is exclusively employed in the manufacture of the Royal Baking Powder, so that its absolute freedom from lime and all other extraneous substances is guaranteed. Professor McMurtrie, late chemist in chief to the U. S. Department of Agriculture, after analyzing many samples of cream of tartar of the market, testified to the absolute purity of that used in the Royal Baking Powder as follows; “I have examined the cream of tartar manufactured by the New York Tartar Company and used by the Royal Baking Powder Company in the manufacture of their bak ing powder, and find it to be perfectly pure, and free troiu lime iu any form. “All chemical tests to which I have submitted it have proved the Royal Baking Powder perfectly healthful, ot uniform, excellent quality, and free from any deleterious bubstance. WM, McMURTRIE, E.M., Ph.D., in Chief U. S. D< f( of AgricuUnrcf ! The Oregon Pacific will be extended to Climax tobaeeo 12 oz. plugs 35 cents Newport and that city made the terminus. 1 at the Red House or 3 for $1 Col. Hogg it is report«»«!, h;is purchased the principal part of Newport. Just revive.! at O. II. Blount's, lujoz j Lilley m ek scarfs, 5l> cts. to $1.00. There is a big competition in Corvallis ' lie tween the grocers, 16 pounds of IL A. Cook has l»een appointed 1’. M. i granlated sugar for a dollar are tho liest at Draper postoiliee, oil I<x>t's creek. figures wo have seen. — [ Democrat. Fresh and complete stock of groceries Prineville had a narrow escape from a The fire which burned the buildings of at cash prices nt (lco. H. Currey'.«. * large fire the other day und is now alive Nichols A Hamakar damaged somewhat Henry Klippel’s new quartz mill near The Itk.il Chatan«|ua circle held its to the mwssity of increase«! facilities for tuo front of the fine store building of To lite Public. .Jacksonville was to lie started this week. first meeting for this year ¡it the resi- ; extinguishing future contlagrations. Graves, Kertchin A Ward opposite, and Th«< uuderaigued having formed a deuce of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Leeds last also destroyed a small building lielong- L iuii I bt to exchange for shakes and Lafayette Register'. The Salvation artuersbip to carry on the mercantile shingles. Apply to W. G. Tanner, Ash Monday evening; and a number of new [ ing to Mr. Hoffman. It took hard work Army is doing the city ol Portland now. usiness in Ashland would respectfidly land. nieuibers were admitted Tho next meet x If that band should succeed in saving to save the building of Graves. Kertchem poll« it a fair shore of the patronagt» of ing will lie held next Mon«lay evening at that city, th«>y will deserve much cre«lit. A Ward. the people of Ashland and vicinity, at Real estate transactions are becoming th«* same place. Linkville Star, Oct. 23«1: th<-old established store of J. I). Foun more numerous than during the summer N. L. Roller, of Corvallis, has perfect«>«l Co. K., 14th Infantry, arrived in Ash- tain tn the Gild Fellows’ block. We months. C. C. Low has opened an eating house, an apparatus for separating the fine gold Ian«! Saturdry morning last en route for shall keep a full stock on hand at nil from quartz tailings and black sand. He next door to and adjoining Sergent Bro’s Thompson A Stevenson are having a Fort Klamath, and took up their line of times, and will aim to give satisfaction is trying his invention on the beach at store. to all customers by uniform fair dealing new plank floor laid in the Ashland livery mareh the same day. There should be Ramlolph, C« mis county. stables. Nichols At Hamakar have moved their two full troops of cavalry at Fort Klam and low prices. law office into S. B. Cranston’s old office. Tho running horse “ Bogus, ” recently at ath (>ost, instead of only one infantry J. D. F ountain , The Sheriff will begin his annual round the Walla Walla fair, will be taken to W. G. H olmes . of tax collecting at Chimney Rock on company wit h but forty-six men. John Wells, of Sprague river, has tak California by his owner, W. H. Babb, en his sheep Nov. 11th. back to Jackson county for II. S. Emery, of the Ashland Furniture who wants to run him against any the winter. Death of Judge lluucati. Store, returned home from Portland Sun Readers, visit Dr. Van Aukin for all half-mile horse in the country. Judge L. J. C. Duncan, one of the old dental operations. Teeth at almost vonr day morning, aud reports that he pur Several families passed through town Dave Latourette, for many years past Sunday last, en route for their new home chased a large stock of new furniture, residents and honored pioneers of Jack- own price. nightwatchman and special policeman in Poo valley. wall paper and carpets, invoices of which i ' son comity, died at his home in Jackson Ashland has nearly a hundred ____ _ more will Ix'gin to arrive this week. The se at the depot of the O. «V C. R. R. in Salem, ville on .Tuesday evening last, Oct. 26th, Henry Kessler's family arrived from was found «lead in his bed at the Cheine- and was laid to rest in the cemetery near children in its public schools than Eu lections ¡ire choice, and prices will bo Yreka Saturday last, and are occupying keta Hotel last Tuesday morning. down to l.M'drock, as usual. that place yesterday afternoon. Judge gene City has. Dr. Hemen way’s residence. Duncan was a prominent citizen of the G«-t your catarrh cured, an artificial The assessment roll this year reveals A report of Mrs. Duniway*s lecture iu county; was a memlier of the convention limb and au artificial eye while you have Ashland, giving her arguments against Walter C. Johnson, son-in-law of Mr. the fact that Peter French pays taxes on which trained the Oregon state constitu the chance. 35,1X1(1 acres of land, valued at $44,750, and Mrs. Smith, arrived in Linkville prohibition has been handed the T idings tion, was County Judge and also held and W. B. Todhunter payson 4,160 acres, Tuesday night from Hollister, Cal., to I Be careful to elect no “Ixxidle" council an«l will be published in a future issue, the office of sheriff for two terms. He take possession of the Bly hotel property, valued at $5,200. Burns Paper. having come in just at a time when our was a man of sterling integrity, honorable, men next Monday, whether you favor space was crowded with matters which owned by Mr. Johnsou. engine or pipe. The (). R. A N. C«i. will run three industrious and universally resjiected and are of immediate local mtt'rest anil would Mr. Kierman, who has been in the steamers on the Willamette this winter, estevmetL He leaves a wife, but no chil Mrs. Bartie, recently from Myrtle not bear postponement. and will begin business when the water county several days buying cattle for dren. creek, talks of opening a new grocery permits. The (). P. runs regardless of Grayson. Gwen & Co., of Oakland, left The editor of the Corsicana, Tex., Ob store in Ashland. here with 950 head of fine beef cattle, all water and thereby gains a big point. server, Mr. G. P. Miller, had a severe at Loes to Salem. The last rains will allow the plows to tack of rheumatism in his left knee, wliich of which were bought in this county. Charley Charlton ami John Backus, The price paid was about $22 for two- Everything Goes Wrong Mr. L. F. \yilhts, of this place, has cut a little deeper, and will set more of became so swollen and painful that he who were held to await the action of the year-olds, and $25 for three-year-olds. In the bodily mechanism when the liver bought a half interest in the drug store them at work. eoultl not walk lip the stairs. He writes grand jury, at Prineville, charged with Reta out of order. Constipation, dyspep of fl. W. Matthews at Salem, and will that ¡ifter a lew applications of St. Jacob« robbing the County Treasurer’s safe of sia, contamination of the blood, imperfect The finest assortment of glassware and Oil, the pain entirely disappeared, ami start with bis wife for that city within a Business Notice. $3,(MX>, were examined by the graml jury assimilation, are certain to ensue. But it few days, Mr. Willits is an experience«! crockery in the city is to I m » fotuid at the kiit'o assume«! its normal proportions is easy to prevent these consequences, ami «lischarged. Geo. il. Currey ’ s. * druggist and will tie able to do his full Having sold an interest in my merchandise and remove their cause, by a oourse of Hos Robt. A. Miller, of Jacksonville, lias share in making their drug store one of i The ease of G. E. Thompson vs. Ira So far as known only tw«> salmon have business, 1 most respectfully request all per tetter's Stomach Bitters, which stimulates made arrangements to ship grapes regu the best and most reliable in the capital Hawk •y has Ix-en apjiealed to the supreme lieen able to climb th«> fish ladder at Ore sous owing <m notes or accounts to settle th«’ the biliary organ and regulates its action. larly from his tatlmr’s vineyard at that irami diiitcly. Accounts not paid by The direct result is a disi«p}*earance of the city. Air. Willits is of the class of citi court irom Lake county. gon City. The tavond one was captured same November l itii. must be put into note» witii place to Port laud «luring the coming zens whose departure is always a loss to at Albany Thursday. H«> would In» val approved security. The ohi books must be pains beneath the ribs and through the shoulder blade, the nausea, headaches, Charles Cornelius, of Portland, has month, l he gram's grown in that vine J. D. F ountain , the community, but his many friends ued more by the friends of the ladder I closed without delay. yellowness of the skin, furred look of the Ashland, Or.. Oct. 2Sth. 1SS6. here will rejoice at his success elsewhere, bought a half interest in the quartz mill yard ar«' luscious enough to drivo the than by a cook. E.r. tongue, and sour odor of the breath, which California grapes out of the Portlaml notwithstanding. Mr. Matthews has an of L. D. Brown, near Gold Hill. characterize liver complaint. Sound di Billy Edwards, the pugilist, who was market. excellent location in Salem, and of course gestion and a regular habit of body are Rheumatism, and similar diseases, bound over to appear before the U. S. keeps one of the neatest drug stores in caused by a low state of the system, are blessings also secured l>y the us«‘ of this Tho Chronicle correspondent, whose graml jury for bribing voters in Portland celebrated restorative of health, which im the Willamette valley. account of the overland stage trip we cured by using Ayer's Sarsaparilla. at last election, is in the last stages of parts a degree of vigor to the lx>dy which publish on first page this w«»ek, has consumption, it is reported, and on that is its best guarantee of safety from mala John Real killed twenty-six wild geese evidently an alnuiduueo of enthusiasm in Waler Pipe Ticket. account was not indicted bv the graml Equal Protection Should Fol rial epidemics. Nerve weakness and over in five shots with a shot gun at his place low Equal Taxation. The mass convention called to nomi- on Bear creek east of town last Tuesday. his nature, but there are many residents tension are relieved by it, and it improves jury. of the Rogue River valley who are not less Miss Sadie Hall, who resigned her both appetite and sleep. Date a ticket in favor of laying water pipe Says the Lakeview Examiner: Pease enthusiastic iu their appreciation of the position in the Ashland public school, Messrs. John and Eddy Grubb, Milo for tire protection met at McCall’s hall All voters of Ashland who favor the above last Monday ulternuou, Oct. 25th, and Walker ami others killed fourteen deer beauties and advantages of this favored started last Friday evening for her home A Sexton are the new contractors on the sentiment are respectfully invited to meet in southern mail route, who succeed Hatton Myer's Hall ou in Chicago. organized by the choice of J udge E. De- out in the Dead Indian country last sjjot of earth. Bros. One of the firm, in company with V-att | as chairman and Robt. Tay lor, week. A Henley correspondent of the Yreka Miss Mary Coleman, of Eden precinct, one of the Small Bros., passed through Friday, October 29, 1886. ecretdry. At 2 o'clock, p. m.. to nominate candidates for Purify your blood, tone up the system, Journal says: A very pleasant surprise who was at the point of death last week DR. VanAUKIN The object of the meeting having been and regulate the digestive organs by tak wits given Miss Eihth Linten hist Tues with typhoid fever, is reported now as this week to Summer Lake to buy horses city otliees. Come one and all. This is an for tins line. important matter. stated! nominations were at once pro- ing Ho. >d’s Sarsaparilla. Sold by all day evening. About ten couples met at convalescent Doubtless the town has heretofore been ceeded with, and resulted in placing in druggists. A very peculiar arrangement is a glass Mr. Frank Niles’, then took up the fine Fresh and complete Btock of staple and well billed by his gentlemanly advance Miss Melle Wrisley has been in town glolie, cont.uniug a fan wheel of such the field the following ticket: of tnnreh to Miss Liuten’s residence. * agent, E. B. Mott Readers, we have Quit yer foolin, yer dod rotted old Samuel M. Smith, an Oregon pioneer, I »curing with them baskets of cake, pies, this week, receiving orders for a hand thin texture that tho light from the sun fancy groceries at the Red House. Mayor, J. M. McCall. somely printed and elegantly bound edi formerly in the wholesale drug business Magnetic soap take« the lead—Geo. H. among us now a catarrh specialist, and mule I Yer can’t git me off cause I Coiuiciimen, Henry Judge, Abram or even a match will turn it. One side candy, nuts, t tc. A very pleasant time for the treatment of artificial eyes, arti haint had a chair for a iceek and I tion of the Bible. in Portland, died in Douglas county last was experienced. * Bish, James Thornton, M. L. McCall. of the fans is black ami the other silver. Currey, sole agent. ficial limbs and all manner of appliances mint to go down to Burckhalter <fr Has Sunday. Recorder, J. S. Eubanks, Sr. Goo. Cross, who recently took up a The brighter the light the faster the Jaiues Sullivan of Salem. Oregon, savs he for deformities, that may never visit you tys to git me a plug of good terbacker Chas. H. Hill, formerly of this place, Treasurer, M. L. Alford. fan revolves. It may be seen at Will land claim in Butte creek valley, Siski Burckhalter A Hasty have made an ad who has lieen engaged in the marble bus I was cured of the asthma by Gilmore’s Mag again. The doctor will doubtless re and I'm gtcine to »tick on till ice gits Marshal, S. D. Taylor. dition to their building on the corner, iness at Seattle for several years past, has you county, is in this valley this week, Brothers in this city, [.l/lwoii/ Democrat. netic Elixir. For sale at the City drug main here all winter. As an expert sur thar you bet! store. Street Commissioner, Daniel Chapman. giving them more room and more con- geon exchanges on file say he cannot bo The Sagebrush Stockman is the name moved his establishment to Tacoma, aud on a business trip. E. D e P eatt , Clin. veniences. excelled. Dr. Van Auken comes rt'com- of a new paper published at Reno, Neva the Diiily /.< dger of the latter place com E. F. Simon, of Eagle Point, son of BORN Robt. Taylor. Sec mended from all the Atlantic states with 1 Miss Katy ('hitwood has taken the pliments his workmanship in the line of Peter Simon, returned home last week da, in the special field of the range stock marble cutting as the Ixst done on the from Colorado, where ho has been for interests of Nevada and Eastern Oregon. LOGAN—In Ashland, Oct. 27, 188C., to Mr and testimonials that cannot be denied for place of Miss Sadie Hall lit the south Ash I A'liliimt School Notes. Mrs. C. W. Logan, a son. the treatment of catarrh, where almost It contains all the range stock news ami I land school. Miss Chitwood is an ef Sound. His brother George went from some two years past. has nearly a whole page of advertised M< LEAN.—In Klamath county. Oregon, Oct. invariably he perfects a cure in every Ashland recently to assist him in the School still increasing. ficient teacher. Miss Lizzie Dunn, who had lieen at brands. Stockmen will find it valuable. 1'.‘. 18M», to tile wife ol Rev. R. McLean, a case. Otherwise he will inform you to business. son. The Juniors and Seniors have not de Montesano, W.T., for several months, vis Charlev Graves has rented the old shoe the contrary. Readers ! very few of you A young mau mimed Huffman, who iting her sister, Mrs. S. S. Caldwell, re The new town of Sisson, at the termin RETTER—In Jacksonville. Oct. 1st. to Mr. aud are aware of the fact that nasal catarrh ci led u|x>n class “colors'* and “mottoes" shop of E. DePeatt near the bridge, anti us of the C. A O. railroad, is already laid Mrs a . I.. Reuter, n daughter. yet, but will next week. will lie ready to lt'gin business next Mon has lieen living at Gohl Hill for some turned home this week. can lie so easily cured. Visit the doctor time past, was arresteil by Sheriff Dean I off into town lots which w ill be auctioned day. Nov. 1st. while you have a chance. His explana Mrs. C. W. Root has gone to Tacoma, i hir literary society now holds its ses M A KRIEI). off ou the 29 of the month. It consists on Wednesday last on telegraphic advice tion will convince you at once. Il is sions Friday afternoons instead of Friday A gotxl rain of about a half-inch of from Sheriff Bently of Umatilla county. W. T., to join her husband, who is now a of about 12(1 acres ami is admirably situ- evenings. water fell Wednesday night, making a The prisoner is charged with horse member of the engineer corps of the atixi, commanding a beautiful view of IIOl STON— RODGERS-In Table Rock pre- useless for us to say anything further as ehm t. Oct. 2d. lly Elder Willis Alden, Will regards liis dental operations, which are total rainfall here of 1.64 inches for the stealing aud also for jumping his bail Northern Pacific Railr-A.d Co. i Shasta, and containing all the natural re- A pleasant call from Mrs. Duniway hist Houston and Miss Emuia Rodgers. recommended to us as l>eing simply the present month. bomi while awaiting trial. The Umatilla ■ sources reqiured. An excursion from be Conductor Kearney returned last week week was highly appreciated by teachers The doctor has Bl’ICK—HALL.—At Myrtle creek. Oct. 1.".. lssti, lx>s8 of the business. and pupils. The school directors have not decided county sheriff arrived here Thursday ami from his visit with the old folks in the low will arrive on the 28th ami it is prob Mr. C. I> Buick of Silver Lake, to Miss Emma employed as an assistant Dr. F. H. started back with his man last evening.— 1 East, and is again in charge of his train able that the lots will be bought mostly Hall, of Douglas county. Young, from Toronto, Canada. The genial face of ye trustee G. F. yet how t<> provide the additional school [Sentiial. by city people. | Yreka 1’iiion. between Ashland and Roseburg. accommodations ne»s.letl by the children Billmgs litis lieen seen among us several RELIGIOUS NOTICES. W E A T HERR E PO RT. Albany “Democrat:” Dick Turpin A man recently from the C. A O. R. R. The members of the two U. S. topo times of late. Come again and Bring in this district. ri:i>BYTrniAS Cm r < it.—l'ren< hing morn front says the Chinese em graphical surveying imrties lsft Ashland arrived in Albany last Saturday with others with yon. Summer coughs and colds generally construction ing ami evening at the miml time. Sunday Day of Temperature. Rain fall ployed by the company ¡ire Heeeeil un- some specimens of rock containing gold, last week, somo going east viz Portland, School at U:30 a . m . No one can judge accurately < >f the come to stay, but the use of Red Star nierciiuliy in the prices of tho goods they and others going overland to San Fran which he claims to have found in a new m< «nth Max. Minn. Inches. Rev. J. V. Milligan, pastor. worth of a school without visiting it; we Cough Cure inveriably drives them away. buy. They are not permitted to pur cisco. ledge near Glendale, dose to Starveout 22 31 57 .01 B aitist Cat K i ii .-B cv . A. M. Ru«sell will oc then-fore urge all patrons and others who Safe, prompt, sure. mines. That is beeomiug a great min chase anything at all except ¡it tb«> com 23 56 45 .04 cupy tile pulpit of tile Baptist church each feel interest«*«! to come and see ns. Mr. and Mrs. Ira P. Chandler, of ing region, and no doubt the new ledge Snuday morning am! evening until further W. H. Wickham reports the sale of pany’s stores; ami as au example of the 24 63 42 .00 notice. 25 A marked improvement in the work of l’rof. M. G. Royal's house and lot near extortiouate prices exaete«l he says chick i Bonanza, came in over the mountains the is a good one. Turpin says he once 70 39 .00 The subleet for the morning discour-e at the of the week, to spend a fort ownoii a half interest in the Starveout ■ 26 the pupils is manifest of late. Not one the college to Mrs. M. A. Freeland; con ens, which the company buys of peddlers i forepart 37 72 .00 Baptist church next Sabbath will be: The night with relatives and friends in this sideration, $111X1 Voice of <!<x! in the Earthquakes und the Flood. at $6.1X1 per dozen, are sold to the Chinese nunes ami sold it for a Winchester rille, in a class of twenty-four lieing marked 27 71 43 I .00 valley. ¡it a dollar apiece. anil that recently $140,000 was offered lielow 90 per cent upon daily recitation, 28 65 44 .42 D vnkard Ciit'Kcii.—Preaching on every 8J in the new compauy at Fort Klamath Sunday in each month at 11 a . m . for several days in succession. Mrs. M. A. Freelaud, and family ar for them. there are but forty-six men, all told, nine Caro Bros., of Roseburg, have made an Wall! I've lost my hat and I’ve bunt Total rainfall to Oct. 29th, 1.64 inches. L ibekai . H all , T alent . -Liberal Sunday Charles W. Clarke, formerly a student Next w«>ek the names of those having a officers, commissioned am! non-commis- assignment. Thor«' is a contest over the rived here last Friday from Prineville. School meets for Bible study and discussion ed the old mule but I’ve got my terback I She has disposed of her stock ranch in i assignee, however. The assignors want at tho Willamette university, Salem, but perfect standing in rhetoric will appear sioutil. and forty men. every Sunday nt 11 a m . Cordial invitation to er all the name. Crook county, and intends to reside in I I j now a resident «if Spokane Falls. W. T., Shooting Score. eve ryone. among “school notes.” A. W. Bish has one of the finest colts Hyman Abraham and the creditors want Ashland. someone <>lse, The liabilities figure up has been awarded the first prize of $5(X> Fullownug is the «core at the iaet pigeon in the county a black. Percheron, Secular Sunday School. Dr. H. Y. Warren, of Janesville. Wis., offered by the publishers of the Youth’s shoot of the Auhland club: School Tax Voted, sired by Gambetta. It is 6’i months to aixml $20,600, but friends of the firm The Secnlar Sunday School will meet in suv the assets will meet the dem.miLs in j Companion for a story for boys, the pub ( proprietor of the Ashland -Linkville io 1« io :Xl Granite Hall every Sunday at 3:(W o'clock At the school meeting for Ashland old amt weighs 82H lbs. full. Portland creditors laid an attach- I stage line, arrived in town Wednesday lication of which will be commenced in shots, shots, shots. Total. p. m . Every body invited—ladies and gen District last Saturday afternoon there The stockmen of the upp«T eml of this ‘ merit for $4iXXJ and caused the assign and will spend several days looking after that journal about January 1. There Merritt....... ............... 8 10 10 2S tlemen, girls and boys, and “little child 7 9 Has returned to A.hland Aitimi....... ■ •••••• • • • •• X 23 «as a large attendance, crowding uncom valley talk of organizing au association ment. A much larg<*r amount is claimed business on the line. were several prizes awarded, ami the Carter 7 8 ....... 20 I ren.” Regular discount« by E. L. Apple . .• .. •.. 5 and will reopen his fortably the large room at the south for tlieir mutual protection ami assistance, by San Francisco creditors. number of competitors was over 5,600. Farlow...... gate as master in History. Literature and ....... 8 < 9 23 Mr. Jacobs reports that while in Iowa The title of Mr. Clarke’s story is “Klat- Willard...... school house. A statement of the amount something greatly neeileil. 6 5 Philosophy and the Sciences. 7 18 •» R >berts A O'Neil have bought the fine he met Anderson Clubb, who spent sev 11 of money required to carry on the schools DePeatt.... .............. 3 Subject for next Sunday— The philoso 7 E. J. Farlow and Corlies Merritt bagged farm of Mrs. W. S. Stone near Talent, eral months in Ashland hist year. Mr. awa,” a Chinook wor«l meaning "go.” / Myer........... ....... 7 20 for the year was made. the salary of each phy of the National Banking System. .............. 5 ... 0 Youle.. ... twenty six quail iu an afternoon ’ s 320 acres, for $9.000; and have also In a few days the Northern Pacific Clubb intends to come here to stay as teacher lieing stated. The principal is Where he will aecominoilate old and paid $lH<>0 for the year and the amount shoot last Monday, and having no re lxiught the old Norton place adjacent to soon as he can dispose of his farm to ad Terminal company will advertise for pro Dentistry. posals to build the big machine shop at new customer, with the best of new- of tuition paid by pupils in his room I triever, also lost a number that were shot. Medford, for $7000. They had intended vantage. Dr. Cooper, Dentist, Ashland House, moving to California, but after an extend Albina. The foundation was laid some work and repairing, as in the past, from outside the district. The second Convention of voters oppose,! to water ed ' Geo. Engle, Mayor of the city. Wells Ashland, will perform all operations as tour through that state in search of a | tune since and the material and machinery 1149 teacher is paid $60 per month; two others, pipe and iu favor of an engine will be When Baby waa tick, we Rare her Carter!«. , Fargo and California. Oregon A Idaho reasonable as ib consistent with first-class $50 per month, and the remaining two, iiekl this afternoon at two o'clock at place to suit him. Mr. Rolierts returned i i Stage Company’s agent, and proprietor have lieen on the ground more than a work and good material. Teeth that are When «lie wm a Child, «he cried fur Carton«, Price« of teeth at Van Aukin’eare front 815 per month. S. B. Galey submitted a i M ver’s Hall. Mee call in another column. ' to this county last week, convinced that ! . of the Bed House, went to Portland Mon year, waiting for the order to go ahead. mere shells built up and restored to their $15.50 to $30.50 for his specialty, gold they coulil do lK'tter in Southern Oregon I This ortler has come at last and will be When «he became Mis., she clang to Cartoria, resolution that a five-mill tax lie levied to day evening to purchase new gixids for natwral shape without pain. Gold fillings execute«! without delay. It will cost lined plates. • be a« plied for th«« payment of teiU-hefs’ I The old favorite Morrison plow and tluui any where else. They are enterpris the winter trade. When she had Children, aha gave them Castoria, a specialty. Anaesthetics administered something like 815O.1XX1 to erect the shops, M>iari<x. and for no other purpose, and the New Home sewing machine for sale ing men ami good fanners, and we are j I You can get any kind of a boot or shoe for the painless extraction of teeth. Nearly all of the seventy-five people most of which will be for labor, and w ill that the schools of Ashland shall be free at Invest figures for cash at Reesers Hard glad to see them remain in this valley. at any price at Hatfield k Herrin’« Boot make times very lively this fall and win who went from Ashland to Portland on • for all children of school age in the dis ware store. ‘•Buchu-Paiba.** Geo. L. Dean, who returned last week and Shoe «tore. ♦ ter around Albina. The shops when turb Speeches in upjMieitioii to the res Qt'ick, complete cure, all kidney, bladder An excursion from San Francisco from Glendale, says ho w!is at the Starve the excursion had returned by Wednes completed, will give regular employment and urinary diseases, scalding, irritation, stone, The licet assortment of ladies dress olutions wre made by (.’apt. Tho«. Smith came out to th«» terminus of the C. A O. out mine during his stay in that region. day morning. There are too many of gravel, catarrh of the bladder. 11, druggists. goods and trimmings in the city at the i:nd Jackson Hoekersnnth. Th«- ballot R. R. yesterday, and to-day there will be The mine is kept constantly gtuirded, them to admit of individual personal to a small army of men.—[Oregonian. Bed-bugs, File«. taken Showed S* votes for the resolution i an auction sale of town lots at the new ami only those interested are admitted, i mention this time. Pioneer «tore. The story of the loss of 40.1XX) heail of Flies, roaches. Hnts, bed-bugs, rats, mice, to .54 •¡■gainst a majority of 34 for the : tow-n of Sisson's. Umloubtwlly it is neh. but the recent re- | E. P. Pickens, of Table Rock, made a cattle in Montana, the projaTty of a St. gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by “Rough Salt salmon at Clayton A- Gore’s. ta X. 1\ motion was tin n made ami car I port of a find opuilly as rich on one of j trip over into Siskiyou county this week, L xiiuh synditiate, r«‘ported some time ng«) on rats.” 15c. O. H. Blount was thrown from the ex ried tii.it th** directors lx» authorize«! to Tliin People. the extensions locateil is without founds- ! returning Wednesday. While there he in a Walla Walla paper ami copied by us “Wells’ Health Renewer’’restores health and provide adequate accommodations for the press wagon last Saturday ami so badly ; tioii. No permanent ledge has I»e«'n investigated the pros|*ects for marketing is contradicted by the manager of the vigor, cures «lyspepaia. impotence, sexual de pupils of the district, which means the bruised that he could barely walk for I , found in any of the extensions. Tho hogs and other produce at the railroad syndicate. Only about 250 head were Is a peculiar medicine, anil is carefully pre bility. XI. leasing of rooms somewhere outside of I several days. He is able to attend to ' i Starveout is pronounceil by experts front, but was not favorably impressed lost, a very small per cent, of the great pare«] by competent pharmacists. The com ‘•Hough an Pain.” business again now, however. the school housi's, »r finishing the upfier Cures cholera, colic, cramps, diarrluea, i to be a true fissure ledge and the r<x‘k with the outlook. drove which reachcil the range in British bination and proportion of Sarsaparilla, Dan rooms of the north school house, as the Columbia in fairly good condition. The delion, Mandrake. Yellow Dock, and other aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, Prof. Unger has a good class in book ■ thus far prospected outside of the rich I Dr. D. Payton and wife of Stockton, cattle lost were from Texas, and arrived remedial agents is exclusively peculiar to rheumatism. 20c. Rough oil pain plasters. I m ». rooms are all crowded now. keeping. ami young people in town w ho ! chimney or chute which caused the great Mothers. Scho«>i Clerk N. H. Claytou is already want a practical knowledge of the« lest I excitement will pay well for milling. Cal., and their son, Dr. J. E. Payton of at the rendezvous in poor flesh. The Hood's Sarsaparilla, giving it strength and If you arc failing, broken, worn out and ner eiigitgcd in assessing tlm projiertv of the syst'tn of IsKik-keeping ever taught ¡ The owners hate a good mine whether Drain, with bis wife, have lieeii visiting ! stock collected in Oregon and Washing curative power siqierior to other prepa vous, us«' “Wells' Health Renewer.’’ XL Drug relatives in Ashland this week. Dr. D. ton which started in gtss! condition got rations. A trial will convince you of its gists. district. i the rich strikes hold out or not. shoukl not miss this opportunity. •‘Water Bugs, Roache«.** Payton. who was formerly the leading through without loss.—[Oregonian. great medicinal value, lioml's Sarsaparilla “Rough on Rats" clears them out, also beet On Nov. 1st the running time of trains physician at Salem, is the father of Mrs. Founil In the read north of Ashland, I'be First livvii Twiiigr. les, ants. a sum of money. The money was found on tir.' O. .V (’. R. R. will l«e changed, so Dr. Helm of this place. Purifies the Blood Life Preserver Piano Tuning. As the s. m-on advan -es, the pains mid le. E. K. Aniierson. nn<! tlw loser can r<- that thoM>utb-bound passenger train will creates and sharpens the appetite, stimulates if you are losing your grip on life, try Ex-Sheriff A. S. .Tacolts reached home “ Wells' Health Renewer.“ Goes direct to aclies by which rheumatism makes itself c>>v« r by proving own« rslup at this of- h ave Portlaml ¡it H a . m .. instead o( 7;-”>0, I’aul Schoen, of San Francisco, the the digestion, and gives strength to every k: >wn. are experienced alter cv« ry ex iiv ■ ical paying for this advertisenn-lit. as at present; and the north-bound pas- last Tuesday niornir^g from bds Iowa trip, efficient and reliable piano tuner who has organ of the body. It cures tlie most severe weak spots. accompanied by his mother and his "Rough on Piles.*' posure. It is liot claimed that ilo<xi's l'i- '- ■ itb-'H .ml pa.--«ngvr train on fS’G^er tram will reiicli Portland at 3 r. y layer brother. I’. H. Jacobs, and his made regular trips up this way for many cases of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Bolls. Pimple», cures piles or hemorrhoids, itcliiug, protrud •i.. more than an hour earlier than at Bars: >pari I In is u specific (or rheuumtism th t >. B. E. : < dclayeil aliout tv.o l>r<-••nt. 1 lii-will en if«!«' chjiu eunm-c- wife. A sister of Mr. Jsu-obs, also came years past, will I k - in Ashland alxmt the and all other affections caused by impure ing. bleeding, internal or other. Interna! and v.e nvi.bt ii there i < or can be. r-iu h a I m 1 iis by a ili'i-- ;•> tuuncl 1 in Cow envk I first of November. Orders left at the blood, Dyspepsia, Biliousness, Headache, external remedy In each package, s-ur. « tire. Uiu-tiy. but the tianis'.iitls Is-uetiit«'*! iiaani l;i.-t lm .-slay nighr, but arrival tioii. lx »th north i.i.d south, to 1 h » made out to the coast with her brother N. Ashland House will receive his careful Kidney and Liver Complaints, Catarrh, Rheu ,ri0c. Druggists. Jacobs, of Alturas, taking another route, Pretty Women. ny Hood’s S.:r.--ap.iiill.i, warrant ns in iu Add.:n.I only an h«>ur later thnu usual. with the «!•.•;.ar*.in* and arriving trains i * matism, and that extreme tired feeling. attention. over tli«> O. 1!. A N. road, and will doubt- but intending to reach Ashland soon. urging others who sui'i« r from rheumatism l.a.li< who woiil! retain freshness and .vi “Hood's Sarsaparilla lias helped me mor« Re vacity. Don't fail to' try Wells' .............. Health ’ “ “ ’.u t ' haiig« suja lYwtal Inspector I csk shorten th«' mail time twenty-four to t >Ke it lieforethe first keen Iwingt. for catarrh and impure Wood than anything a com- Talent. Hopkins & Co., have newer. ” If you desire to purchase one of the lk lUK-s is iu Grant county trying t«> settle hours l««1 wi-eii Ashland ami the East. Itongli ou Itch. else I ever used. ” A. B all , Syracuse, N. Y. the i|Ucstlon as to whether the postoiliee 1‘asseug« r.-. traveling either wav have finest, best improved bottom farms in plete stock ol groceries, and will not Iw u« 11. Vues, ol Batavia, N. ¥.. says. “Rough ou Itch" cures hunj°rs. eruptions X sli.iil ix‘ at the town of Harney or Camp lneu compelled to stop over night in Southern Oregon, and near the railroad, undersold. Try them. Creates an Appetite ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chill "1 cheerfully commend call on or address, Portlaml heretofore, which will lie obvi R. D. St an foni. Wains. Harney, which places are ouly h half Your Aromaiic Wine New line hats, light and dark colors, “ I used Hood's Sarsaparilla to cleanse my Rough on Catarrh, ate«! by this arr<ingen.«»nl, The train Grant's Pass, Oregon. [11 9 It did new life and vigor send mile apart. just received at Blounts. Wood an«l tone up my system. It gave me a Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete i'lirougn this weak frame of mine. time will not be chimgetl la-re. astherun- If you want to buy gents furnishing Prof. J. B. Kohn will return to Ashland ting time- will lie shortened Twelve poiunhs dry granulated sugar good appetite and seemed to build me over.” cure of worst chronic ease», also unequaled ns It did for ah my stomach ills between goods cheap, call at the Pioneer store. * gargle for diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath. E. M. H alf ., Lima. Ohio. Nov. 1st, when he will lx» ready U1 Htteud Portland and Ashland enough to for $1 al the Red House. * More than the doctor and his pills. ' Soe. cover “ I took Hood's Sarsaparilla for cancerous to tuning and repairing pianos ami or the difference. l or sale at the City u.ng store. The highest market price paid for but humor, and it began to act unlike anything Lumber to exchange for liaeou and gans. Ail orders left at the music store Order blanks for Eagle Mills at ('lay- N.-r -life ai.d vigor lusluAed la men and Hour. Apply to W. G. Tanner, Reeser’s ter and eggs at Talent. Hopkins A else- It cured tho humor, ami seemed to Boy ’ s woolen shirts, double of Hunsaker A Dodge, will have prompt 1 *reast«xl •»on. n l»y using Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine. ton A Gore’s, or at the office of G. F. Bil Co. ’ s x block. x ton» up tiie whole irtxly and give me new or lace front, at O. H. Blount’s, I gets me a goot dinner at attention. [2w. Fur sale at the City drug store. lings. Orders left at these places will re Two lbs. best gk-ss starch at the Red life." J. F. N ixon , Cambridgeport, Mass. ceive prompt attention. E agle M ills . For variety, quality and low prices in the Ashland House, and All kinds of lumber for sale at bottom Bill Watson, who has been iu the em Middie-aged men who lack vigor and vi Send for book giving statements of cures. * ladies and childrens shoes, set« Talent House for 25c, x tality can be cured by Giu'-orv’s Aromatic ploy of Unas. Hosley, of the Ashland prices. W. G. T anner , Ashland. then I buys me a fine cigar Readers, let this enlighten you just a Hopkins A Co. x W>ue. For sale at tue City ding store. A large invoice of boots and shoes re- Hood's Sarsaparilla Market for several mouths past, left town little bit: How often do you see back at Burckhalter & Hasty's, Fine white shirts. 75 cts. up, at O. H. Sold by all druggists. fl;slxforf3. Prepared only Teeth extracted by A’an Aukin. Freez eived at the Pioneer store this week. * East that dentists are only too happy to and then I vas all right. '-Vfiy will you suffer from ague and rna- i rather unexpectedly to his friemls and Blount’s; five dozen received this week. ing of gums, painless process, one dollar. nriu wuen Ginuore's Aromatic Wme will creditors between twighhght ami dawn Men’s heavy cassimerc pants. $2.5»>, at by c. I. HOOD* co.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass. make you a set of teeth at A an Aitkin's Ta! Ta! Dry stove w ood for sale by Billings. * Old way, “ grin and bear it,” 50 cents. cure you? For sale at tue City drug store. the forepart of this week. O. H. Blount’s. * prices. IOO Doses One Dollar C AGAINST WATER PIPE! A SPECIALIST ! eroasty . C S CRAVES SHOE SHOP Sarsaparilla I I ♦