Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 05, 1886, Image 3

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HERE AMD THERE.
PERSONAL.
It has been rumored that the new tele­
THE ORANGE BLOSSOMS.
KLAMATH COUNTY NOTES.
graph line would have a repeating office
Train time has changed.
C. K. Klnm and wife were in town yes- ; Grant’s Pass wants to lie incorixirated.
Linkville Star Oct. 30th:
in Ashland, to break the long circuit be­
On llinrsday evening lavt the residence
NOVEMBER 5. tsst’,.
FRIDAY
Close vote on street commissioner.
tween San Francisco and Portland, but terday.
Mrs. 8. M. Ager has had the name of
John IL Spencer has bought the T. T. of Dr. A. C. Helm in this place was the
Gen. John E. Ross is improving in , Bybee place near Waldo, Josephine scene of a happy social event the mar­ the California House changed to the U.
Dance anil Supper.
Cape» made to order at Gillette Sisterp. some telegraph men say the new wires
county.
riage of his daughter. Miss Jessie, to Mr. 8. Hotel.
A social dance and oyster supper will
Marriage epidemic in Jackson county. will work well for that distance and will health.
not
require
a
repeating
office.
The
W.
E.
H. Loftus, Jr., of Warner valley. The
Mrs. Duniway went to Lakeview from
lie given at the U. M. L. Hall, Talent, on
Mrs. J. D. Fountain arrived on Tues­
There are about 25 men employed on
Choice extracted honey at the Red
U.
line
has
a
repeating
office
at
Yreka.
wedding
company was small, their being day’s stage with a full assortment of
i
Linkville.
Friday evening. Nov. 12th. Everyone House.
the
government
works
at
the
mouth
of
*
no guests present except the near rela­ milliner}' goods.
The town of Redding, Cal., has fire
cordially invited.
J. F. Kelly, of Grant’s Pass, has lieen the Coquille.
The 25tb will lie Thanksgiving Jay
tives
of the bridfr and gnxim, including
protection from a system of water pipes. in town this week.
Joe Fairchild and L. B. Applegate
Work on the Postal Telegraph line will
this month.
Change in IL IL Time.
the
grandfather
and grandmother of the
Would it not lie a gixxl plan for our city
with their families will leave in a few
be
completed
from
Ashland
to
Portland
L.
F.
Willits
and
wife
started
Tuesday
Printed stationery at lowest rates at council to correspond with someone there
Hereafter th»- passenger trains on the
bride, Dr. D. Payton and wife, of Stock- days for Ontario, Cal.
by the latter part of November.
evening for Salem
O. A C. R. IL leave Ashland at 8:45 p. m ., the T iding » office.
ton,
Cal., and their son. Dr. J. E. Payton.
and learn the particulars of length and
Toy Sam. proprietor of the Chinese
Magnetic soap takes the lead Geo. H.
Eugene City will have wrater works and wife of Drain. Rev. A. M. Russell,
John
Loosley,
of
Wood
river,
Klamath
instead<if 9:3i>: anti the arrival of trains
size of pi]ie in use. amount of pressure at
Currey, sole agent.
*
laundry
of this place left last Wednesday
soon.
The
water
will
have
to
lie
pumped
county,
was
in
town
last
week.
in the morning will lie at 4 o'clock, in­
of the Baptist church, officiated in the
hydrants, cost of the pijte, etc? Perhaps
from
the
river
up
into
a
high
reservoir.
morning
for China.
The new city officials will lie sworn in some valuable points might be learned.
Faun Sjiencer and wife and sister, of I
stead of 4:15.
ceremony, which took place at 6:30 o’clock,
next Monday evening.
Thomas Creason has sold his ranch,
Klamath county, are in town this week. ■ It is rumoreil that C. B. Carlisle,secre­ after which an elegant supper was ilis-
Destin High left at the T idings office
Wagon io Exchange.
Seal skin gloves at O. H. Blount’s. yesterday a sjiecimen of rix’k from the
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Fountain are out ; tary of the state immigration board, has IHised of. The bride and groom took the situated four miles east of town to W. I.
The undersigned has a gixxl 31» farm Just the thing for winter.
lieen appoint»»! postmaster at East Port­ train the same evening for Portland, and Nichols for $1,350.
*
Hope mine on Wagner creek in which the at Linkville for a stay of a week or ten land.
wagon which will lx* exchanged for fire-
James Ingalls who purchased the Nay­
have gone thence to The Dalit's, to visit
A full line of fresh gnx’eries an«l to­ wire gold is plainly visible- a sight calcu­ days.
w«»xl or hay, or Imth; wood preferred.
bacco at the Pioneer Btore.
♦
lox
ranch of D. J. Ferree, a short time
relatives
of
the
bride
then-
and
in
Wash
­
The
condition
of
Uncle
Jesse
Apple
­
Evan R. Rennies, now at Jacksonville,
lated to stir up the mining fever in the
M rs . M. A. F reeland .
Eggs have lieen unusually scarce in beholder. The Hope mine is kept in op­ is preparing to move to Southern Cali­ gate, now in the asylum, is not improved, ington Territory. Before leaving the ago took possession a few day ago.
Ashland. < >r.. Nov. 5. 1886.
town during the past few weeks.
anil there is little hope of his ever lieing house for the train the bride and groom
Rube Reinoelil ami S. C. Ager tmik
eration. the mill being run night and fornia.
better.
were
the
recipients
of
a
complimentary
French
leave of Linkville on the night of
Igricultural Paper.
There is talk of two or three new busi­ day. and the returns must lie gootl.
Miss Kitty Thornton, of Grant’s Pass,
serenade
by
the
Ashland
Brass
Ban«i,
the
23<L
The chief creditors are the sa­
Fourteen hundred cars were loaded
To subscribers who pay up arrearages ness houses being opened in town.
W. W. Kentnor, the veteran wagon is attending the Sisters’ school in Jack­
the
members
of
which
were
invited
in
by
loon
keepers.
I
with cattle at Ontario, Eastern Oregon,
Fresh and complete stock of groceries maker, who has helped keep the vehicles sonville.
and one year's subscription to the T id ­
Dr. and Mrs. Helm and handsomely en­
There are now 100 pupils attending
es « ;s in advance, we will send free for one at cash prices at Cleo. H. Cnrrey’s. *
of this country in order for so many years
Frank Krause, of Jacksonville Sentinel List year for shipment to Montana tertained.
This powili'r neviT varies. A marvel uf
the
public school in Linkville. The new
pastures.
If you want to buy gents furnishing past, besides turning out some of the was confined to his lied by sickness all
year thi| .laicrican Farmer, an excellent
purity, strength and wholcaomenea*. Mure
school bouse is finished according to economical than the ordinary kinds, all«! ran-
goods
cheap,
call
at
the
Pioneer
store.
*
We saw very fine mortar the other day
monthly agricultural journal. Will also
most durable of wagons and buggies, an­ last week.
On Wednesday evening two well known contract, but it will not lx- need this winter not lx- sold in competition with the multitude
of low test, short weight alum or phosphate
Found at the Red House the largest nounces that he will continue in business
send the paper free to new suliscrilierH
which
was made from clean white granite, I young people from Central Point. Mr.
Mrs. J. 8. Howard and her daughter,
powder*. Sold only in cans. R oyal B aking
on account of not having desks.
stock of groceries in Jackson county. *
who pay in advance.
at the shop near the flouring mill, where Miss Nettie, of Medford, were in town without lime. The wall laid in it being Frank M. Amy, son of Haskell Amy, and
I' owpek Co., loti Wall street, X. Y.
I
An appropriation of 82,400 has lieen
firm
an»l
g»xxl.
[Courier.
he has been for a year or more past.
Ladies
rubliers
and
gents
’
over
shoe«
Miss Lydia Pankey, were married at the granted for the survey of the Klamath
last evening.
Quarterly Heeling.
at Hatfield A Herrin's boot and shoe
W.
W.
Sanders,
the
murderer
of
Camp
­
H. 8. Emery, the enterprising furniture
White Sulphur Springs Hotel in Ashland, reservation. Ibis will now stop the dis­
Mrs. Jacob Wagner, came down from
The first quarterly meeting of the M. store.
*
dealer, has bought of Govan High the Sada Springs and spent several days in bell at Albany, has been sentenced to lx* Rev. A. M. Russell officiating, and on
E. Church in this place will lie held to-
pute lietweeu the whites and Indians as
luinged on Dec. 22d. His case lias lx-en the same evening Mr. Chas. Strang, of
Lumber to exchange for shakes and lot and machinery shed formerly owned town this week.
morrow ami Sunday. Preaching by Rev. shingles.
to
the boundary lines.
Apply to W. G. Tanner, Ash­ by Miller A Co., situated on Main street
appealed to the supreme (?ourt.
Medford, member of the firm of Vrooman,
S. P. Wilson, presiding elder, as follows: land.
Mrs. S. A. Bridge, of the Ashland
x
The
bids to furnish the Klamath
fronting the plaza; consideration, $11)50.
The Bennett Mackay telegraph people Miller & Co., was unitedin marriage with
Saturday at 2 and at 7 o’clock P. M.. and
House,
was
very
ill
the
first
of
the
week,
Agency
with beef and Hour were opemxl
It has lieen almost as cold here within Mr. Emery has it force of men at work
say the entire line from Victoria to San Miss Mamie Beall, at the residence of the
Sunday morning an«levelling. Quarterly the past week as during any time last
but is letter again now.
Thursday
at 1 o’clock. The beef con­
fitting up the building for a furniture
Francisco will be completed in forty-five bride’s parents near that place. The
conference will convene immediately winter.
tract
was
awarded
to D. Cronemiller, of
Deputy
Sheriff
N.
A.
Jacobs,
of
Jack
­
store, and will move his stock into it as
young people have many friends who are
days in spite of all opposition.
after the service to-morrow afternoon.
Wood
river,
at
8
cts.
a pound and the
sonville,
was
visiting
tiisjelatives
in
Ash
­
8. L. Daniels has bought a hundred soon as possible.
The assessable property of Multnomah wishing them joy and prosperity.
W. S kipworth , Pastor.
Hour
contract
to
Thos.
Martin, of Liuk-
land
last
Sunday.
head of horses and a few mules in Klam­
John Devlin has a fine five-eighths
school district is placed at 814,057,370.
ville,
at
$37.75
per
thousand
pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carter will arrive
Stockmen's Association.
ath county.
BARRON PAYNE.
Percheron colt, sired by Myer’s Gen.
The tax is 5 mills, amounting to $70,216,
Linkville now has a church, school­
All who are interested in stock upon
On Tuesday of this week occurred the
Readers, visit Dr. Van Aukin for all Fleury, that was foaled the same day as from Iowa ou this morning's train, to pass an increase of $2000 over last year.
house,
two hotels, one restaurant, four
the
winter
in
Ashland.
dental
operations,
Teeth
at
almost
your
the out ranges of this valley are invited
the colt owned by A. W. Bish and men­
The Statesman reported last week that marriage of Mr. E. B. Barron, eldest son dry goods houses, two hardware stores,
own
price.
B.
S.
Driggs,
business
manager
of
the
to meet at the Neil schixil house on Fri­
tioned last week as weighing 840 lbs. at
there was not a prisoner in the Manon of Maj. and Mrs. H. F. Barron, and Miss two barber shops, two jewelers and
Medford didn’t get its county bridge six months. Mr. Devlin’s colt weighs famous McGibeny family of musicians,
day. Nov. 12,1886, at 7 p. m .. to organize
county jail. This is the first time that Stacy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. T. watchmakers, one giuismith, two harness
Payne. The wedding was at the resid­
a stoaknien’s mutual protective associa­ across Bear creek, but will build a foot- 820 lbs., and could have lieen made con­ was in town last Tuesday.
such has lieen the case for two years.
bridge, anyhow’.
ence of Mr. and Mrs Sylvester Patterson shops, two drug stores, one millinery
tion. •
H. H. C hapman .
siderably heavier by feeding him for
Mrs. John Fraley will start this even-
Walla Walla paper: Jane L., a race (the latter of whom is a sister of the store, two blacksmith shops, one butcher
J. R. T ozer .
Prices of teeth at Van Aukin’s are from flesh. Jackson county is raising some for Portland, to join her husband, who
horse
here from Portland, 1 lit off the end bride) in this place. The ceremony, at shop, two livery and feed stables, one
C. B. K ingsbury
815.50 to $30.50 for his specialty, gold fine large horses now.
contemplates locating there.
L. A. N kiu
of
the
third linger of her keejier, H. D.
planing and turning mill, four saloons,
lined plates.
Dayton, W. T.. had a fire recently
J. M. W agner .
Mr. E. P. Branch,formerly of this place, White, while be had his arm up to pro­ which Rev. J. V. Milligan of the Presby­ two law offices, one brewery, one furni­
♦
If you want any kind of boot or shoe which caused a loss of aliout $14,000,
terian church officiated, occurred at half
is now engaged in the mercantile busi­ tect himself from a savage attack.
Hou. Alexander H. Stephens.
at any price go to Hatfield A Herrin’s pretty well covered by insurance. The
past twelve oclock, and was witnessed ture store, oue Houring mill, one saw mill,
ness at Melbourne, Florida.
”1 am directed by my unde, Hon. A. bixit and shoe store.
*
Says a San Francisco paper of Nov. 1st: only by memlx-r of the families and a few­ one newspajs-r, one tin-sliip, a building
fire occurred, as usual, in the night.
Marion
Long
came
in
from
Linkville
H. Stephens, to >ay that he has derived
H. H. Bancroft, the historian, has let the intimate friends «if the bride and groom. used for a court house, is the county seat
The cider season is at hand, and T. Dayton has a steam fire engine, and good
Quit yer jooliu, yer dod rotted old
after
a
load
of
freight
about
ten
days
benefit from the usi’ of Sinimons Liver Stanley has lieen selling the new-made work was done after the engine was in
contract for a five story stmeture on the After an elegant dinner the bridal pair of Klamath county and has a Ix-tter mule! Yer can't git me off cause I
ago, and arrived here ill with fever.
Regulator, and that he wishes to give it article to people in town.
site of the recent fire. It will cost $1<M),- drove up the valley to their home the water power than can lie found in Lowell, ha i lit had a chair for a week and 1
operation, but the report in a local paper
Mass., where all the large manufactories want to go down to Iiurckhalter <f' Has­
Prof.
J.
B.
Kohn
returned
to
Ashland
further trial. W. G. Stephens, Craw­
000. It will lx- first-class in every re­ upper farm house on the Barron place
Soda Springs is now a postoffice, J. M. contains the significant statement that
are
found, and is a better opening for ty's to git me a plug of good terbackcr
this week, and is making arrangements spect.
fordsville. (la.. March 31. 1870."
which bad been all prepared for their occu­
Wagner having received his commission “fully twenty minuts of precious time
manufacturing
puqioses than any other and I m giciue to stick on till ire gits
to
resume
the
teaching
of music here.
Extract of a letter frutn Alexander H.
was lost in getting up steam in the en­
Following is a sample of the personal pancy in anticipation of the event. The place on the coast, and has a fine country thar you tut!
as postmaster this week.
Stephens, dated March 8. 1872: "I use,
S. Shattuck and David Horn and notes occasionally found in the Lakeview young people are both well and favorably to back it.
Granite Hall will soon have a band- gine.”
when my condition re<piires it. Dr. Sitn-
daughter of Henley, took the cars at Ash­ Examiner: “Buteutt’ came down from known in Ashland anil elsewhere in the
Some of the railroad companies in the
Renew» her Youtli.
nions Livelr Regulator, with good effect." some new drop curtain, which is to be
land for the East last Sunday evening.
the Stein’s mountain country to prove valley, and will receive on ever}’ hand
Northwest, or their agents, are the must
painted by a Chicago artist.
Mrs.
Fhuebe Chesley. Peterson, Cley
I
.Three Months Free.
Ed. Davis, of Linkville, who came in up on his land, but whiskey spoiled his congratulations upon the bright pros­ county, Iowa, tells the following lemark-
Pure bhxxl is absolutely necessary in contemptible thieves in existence. Pre­
pects
with
which
they
begin
wedde«!
life.
intention.
”
able
story,
the
truth
of
which
is
vouched
The pulflishera of that excellent month­ order to enjoy perfect health. Hood’s Sar­ paid freights front the Eastern states with the Portland excursionists, started
for by the residents of the town: ’ 1 am
nearly always have some charges tacked over the mountains for home the first of
ly. the Hobst keeiwr. Minneapolis, Minn., saparilla purifies the system.
Judge J. E. Murphy, of Crescent City,
73 years old, have been troubled with kid­
More of the Owens Affair.
ney complaint and lameness for many
on liefore reaching Ashland. Even the the week.
offer to sen»! it free for three months to any
says
the
Record,
came
very
near
losing
Fifty cents in cash gets a half a dollars
Deputy U. S. Marshal Fmsh lias lieen years; could not dress myself without help.
lady who sends them the postoffice address worth of gixxls and a beautiful chromo smallest of stealings is not despised. The
O. Gilbert and family, of Medford, who his life by suffocation on th»' night of the in Douglas county for the past two or Now 1 am free from all pain and soreness,
T idings received a 350 lb. box this week have kept a restaurant there during the 19th inst., by gas and smoke from a
and am able to (io all my own housework.
of twenty ladies who are keeping house. 41.,x6 inches, at the Red House.
♦
I owe mv thanks to Electric Bitters for hav­
prepaid from Philadelphia to Ashland, past year or two, moved to Crescent City lamp in his room which had lieen turned three days, serving attachments issued ing
The address«’» may be at one or several
renewed my youth, and removed com­
out ot the U. 8. circuit court against
Mr. P. Dunn and family have moved on which there was a charge of fifteen this week.
pletely all disease and pain.”
postoflices. but must lie sent liefore Nov­
up too high.
Roliert
Phillips,
of
Roseburg,
and
Noah
house cents to be paid here. As a matter of
Try a bottle, only 50c. at Chitwood A
ember 15th. 1886. The Housekee/jer is into town, occupying the dwelling
Rev. A. M. Russell having decided to
The public sale of town lots in the new Cornutt. of Riddles. The attachments Sou’s drug store.
of
W.
H.
Leeds
on
Granite
street.
charity
to
the
needy
thieves
we
paid
line of the beet publications in the coun-
go to California, will preach bis farewell town of Sisson. Siskiyou county, was were issued at the instance of Charles A.
LETTER LIST.
G. H. Tyler having resigned his posi­ the demand.
Uy-
sermon next Sunday and leave for Chico postponed from the date first fixwl till Neal, who seeks to receiver on a promis­
tion as teacher in the north public school.
Following is a list of uncalled-for letters re­
Frank Leslie's illustrated weekly of next week.
to-day. An excursion train from San sory note made in his favor at Roseburg maining
Kent vs. Colvig.
in the i’ost lltlice ut Ashland, Oregon.
Miss Nellie Russell has temporarily taken New York had the following of local in­
Nov
::n. 1M;
Francisco
is
expected
to
bring
a
number
in
September,
1885.
for
$10,000,
by
Phil
­
Mrs.
Newman
Fisher
and
children,
ot
.Judge Webster has rendered his decis­ his place.
D
Mel lare John
terest in a recent issue: “The prelimi­ Jacksonville, started last Sunday evening of purchasers.
lips and Cornutt. To the principal is to Bucklew
Osterliiv Johune
Barber Wm C
ion in the district attorney case in favor
Saltmarsh A Co., have liargained their nary step toward making Crater Lake
Chambers
John
Roberts Geo J
be addeel interest from elate, anel $1,000
for
San
Francisuo,
where
they
will
re
­
A.
F.
Campbell,
of
Portland
has
lieen
of defendant, holding that the failure of mining grounds in Sterlingville precinct and its surroundings a National Park
Ihibler Lucinda
Sparling Joscvli
Tunde C It
appointed U. S. gauger to succeed Oscar for lawyer’s fees and other expenses for Haynes Mrs E J
Mr. Colvig to qualify U|x>n the day direct­ to the Sterling Mining Company for 810,- was taken by President Cleveland, by the side hereafter.
collection. This will completely destroy Jordan Miss Cynthia Taylor E J, M I>
Kilboum,
who
has
filled
the
office
for
Will
Martin,
of
Linkville,
sou
of
Alex.
ed by the statute did not annul his elec­ OMl [Tinies.
Persons calling for the above letter«-
i advice of Congressman Hernuinn, of Ore­
Martin, was in Ashland and Jacksonville many }<iar8. Mr. Campbell is a son of the credit and financial standing of two please say "advertised."
tion and forfeit his claims to the office,
gon.
and
Major
Powell
of
the
United
The firm of Evans A Egelus has lieen I
a . I*. HAMMONn. 1*.
Rev. T, F. Campbell of Monmouth, He men, wliei but a few weeks since, were
and that he is now in law and in fact dissolved, Mr. Egelus having left town. States
Geological Survey, and on the rec­ this week till Thursday, having come
■
considered
among
the
most
stable,
finan
­
Martin A Co. has filed his bonds and begun the dis-
the prosecuting attorney of the First Mr. Evans will continue the painting < ommendation ot Secretary Lamar. It re­ in on business for Reames,
•• »
• '
¥
cially, ot Douglas county farmers. Neiw,
charge of Ins duty.
Judicial District. This is certainly equity, business as before.
Curlies Merritt started for Yreka last
Walt! I've lout wy hat and I’ve bunt­
' mains with Congress to consumpiate the
Says the Grant’s Pass Courier: No neither will own a roof with which to
and is entirely agreeable to a large majori­
ed the okl nude bid I’ve got my terback­
When Raby wm Bick, we gave her Cantoria,
Monday
morning,
after
a
visit
of
several
work,
and
there
can
lie
scarcely
two
opin
­
We will pay the highest price for deer
protect his head, or those of his family,
er all the same.
ty of the people of the district.
When »he was a Child, she cried for Cantoria,
weeks with friends in Ashland. He will butterand cheese in the country-if we from the winter’s blasts. Surely the
skins and sheep pelts and sell boots and 1 ions as to w hat congress should do.”
had
a
road
to
the
coast
we
could
sell
300,-
The first funeral in Ashlantl for a long spend a week in Yreka and then return 000 pounds of flour, half as many onions, ways of the sjieculator are dark, and his When she became Mins, she clung to Cantoria,
“Some Pumpkins.“
shoes cheaper than any body at Hatfield
‘•ItoiiKh on Ratu.”
When the bad Children, she gave them Cantoria,
time was that of Mr.
Marsh, to San Francisco.
*
W. F. Songer takes the premium for A Herrin’s Ixxit and shoe store.
a large amount of oats, bacon and other tricks often vain; and the over confident
Clears out rats, mice, roaches, flies, ants,
Mr. M. H. Drake arrived yesterday Southern Oregon products, taking in ex­ often “runs up against a stump.” These
bed-bugs.
John A. Hanley has sold his fine bay­ which occured last Wednesday. Mr.
big pumpkins this season. From one
Heart l’aii
hill, having only two vines, he raised 707 span of Scamjierdowns to Rev. A. L. Marsh, was the father of L. 8. P. Marsh, morning from Eastern Oregon, having change the choice cheese and butter of failures are the direct results of mis­
Palpitation, dropsical swellings, dizziness,
come
around
by
way
of
Portland,
formerly
of
this
place,
and
of
Mrs.
H.
placed
confidence.
—
{Statesman.
He Del Norte county.
in«ligestion. luadaehc. sleepleMneM curi»l by
lbs. of pumpkins in his garden in Ash­ Limlsley, the Portland divine, who will
“Wells' Health Renewer.’’
land. and one large one on the vine was soon loente in S«in Francisco. The price C. Messenger, at whose home in this left his ranch in care of Fred, and will
“Rough on Corn«.”
A Portland paper of last Saturday
The Parent of Insomnia.
spend
some
time
in
this
valley.
city
he
died
on
Tuesday
morning
at
the
Ask for Wells' “Rough on corns.’ 15 cents
injured and decayed before the othe.s paid was $400.
says: Miles 8. Dean, of Wilderville,
parent of insomnia or wakefulness
Quick, complete cure. Hard or soft corns,
advanced age of 76 years. Deceased was
Mr. J. S. Urquhart, of Portland, has Josephine county, who was indicted by is The
were picked and weighed. The largest
The agonies of those who suffer from severe
warts, bunions.
in limo cases ont of ten a dyspeptic stom­
Wm. Patterson is building the new
a
native
of
Nova
Scotia,
but
has
lieen
a
been in the valley this week, represent­ the grand jury for attempting to use a ach. Good digestion gives sound sleep, in­ salt rlieum are indescribable. The cleansing,
“Buchii-Pailia.’*
one weighs 112 lba., and is now on exhi­ farm house for Samuel Hamilton south
interferes with it. The brain
healing, purifying influences of Hood's Sarsa­
Qrick. complete cure, nil kidney, bladder
bition in the window of Billings’s real of Ashland. It will be a neat and com­ resident of Ashland for some six years ing the Daily News. Mr. Urquhart is cancelled postage stamp for mailing pur­ digestion
and stomach sympathize. One of the
and urinary diseases, scalding, irritation, stone,
parilla are uucqualled l>y any other medicine.
gravel, catarrh of the bladder, fl, druggists.
estate office. The seed was received from fortable house, substantially built and past. His death resulted from general one of the oldest telegraph men on the poses, was arraigned in the U. S. district prominent svmtoius of a weak state of the
“I take pleasure in recommending Hood’s
failure of life’s forces. The burial was in coast, having lieen an operator in San
gastric organs is a disturbance of the great
Red-bugs, Flies
the East last spring. Mr. Songer says hard finished throughout.
Sarsaparilla,
for
it
has
done
wonders
for
me.
court this morning and his c.ise was re­ nerve entrepot, the brain. Invigorate the
Flies,
roaches,
ants, bed-bugs, rats, mice,
Ashland
cemetry,
in
the
southern
part
of
I had salt rheum very severely, affecting me
Francisco when there was but one wire ferred to the circuit court for trial.
he di«l not know the vines were going to
stomach, and you restore equilibrium to
gophers, chipmunks, ideare«! out by “Rough
N. A. Steadman of the city delivery town.
over
nearly
my
entire
body.
Only
those
who
on
rats.
’
’
15c.
the
great
center.
A
most
reliable
medicine
there.
yield so well, or he would have given wagon gives notice that he has adopted
Tliin People.
The trustees of the Lakeview Metho­ for the purpose is Hostetter’s Stomach have suffered from this disease in its worst
The election in Siskiyou county, Cal.,
them more attention earlier in the season. regular, stated hours for trips to differ­
Mrs. and Miss Norris, mother and sis­
“Wells’ Health Renewer’’restores health and
Bitters, which is far preferable to mineral
form can imagine the extent of my affliction.
dist
Episcopal
church
of
Lakeview,
Ore
­
vigor,
cures
dispepsia,
impoteuce. sexual de­
sedatives anil powerful narcotics, which,
H«> is confident that lie could have made ent parts of town. Read his notice and has Ix’cn a reversal of the usual order, ter of John L. Norris came in yesterday
I tried many medicines, but failed to receive
bility. fl.
gon,
have
filed
articles
of
incorporation
though
they
may
for
a
time
exert
a
soporific
benefit until I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla.
the Republicans having elected the en­ from Naylox, Klamath county, where
a large increase in the yield if he liad save yourselves annoyance.
“Rough on Pain."
influence upon the brain, swm cease to act,
Cutes cholera, colic, cramps, diarrhira,
tire county ticket with the exception of they have I kpcu Bpending the summer at in the office of the secretary of state. J. anil invariably injure the tone of the stom­ Then the disease began to subside, the
undertaken the forcing prixvss.
ache», pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia,
E. Bernard. Win. Freeloc, W. J. Little, ach. The Bitters, on the «xintrary, restore
Govan High has sold his blacksmith coroner. This was the result of general
rheumatism. 20c. Rough on pain plasters, 15c.
Agonizing Itch and Pain
the home of Rev. R. McLean and family,
activity
to
the
operations
of
that
all
im
­
Complimentary.
G. F. Miller, A. Cogswell, 8. J. I’erose,
Bhop and lot between the bank and the dissatisfaction with the democratic nom­
Mothers.
and will start within a few days on the
portant organ, and their beneficent influ­ disappeared, and now I am entirely free from
If you are failing, broken, worn out and ner­
and L. Dickson, are the incorporators, ence is reflected in sound sleep and a trail
The following concerning our dentist, Houring mills to S. F. Morine; the price inations and an increase if the Republi­ return to their own home in Illinois.
the disease. My bl«x>d seems to be thor­
vous, use ’'Wells' Health Renewer.'' fl. Drug­
and the society has at this time property quil state of the nervous system. A whole­ oughly purified, and my general health is gists.
J. 8. Walter, is from the Odontographic for the property, tools belonging to the can vote through the accession of new
“Water ling», Roaches.’*
some
inqietus
is
likewise
given
to
the
action
Mrs. P. A. Leeds, mother of the Tn> t»i the value of $1500.
greatly benefited.” L yman A llen , Sexton
shop, gooil will, etc., was $2500.
Journal of Rochester, New York:
voters from the railroad construction
of the liver and bowels by its use
"Rough on Rats" clears them out, also beet­
N. E. Church, North Chicago, III.
les. ants.
Dr. J. S. Walter, one of the best
Trial proves that honesty is the liest forces. Bro. Nixon, of the Journal, who ings editor, arrived in Ashland last week
The State Journal publish»»! at Eu­
l.tfe Preserver.
“ My son had salt rheum on his hands and
Climax
tobacco
12
oz.
plugs
35
cents
frotu
Pennsylvania,
after
a
short
stay
at
known and most highly esteemed mem­ policy in niedcine as well as in other hasn't had a chaucc to crow over such a
If von are losing your grip on life, try
gene City says: Some of the apples in at the He;l House or 3 for 81
the calves of his legs, so bad that they would
"Wells' Health Renewer. ' Goes direct to
bers of the fraternity in Western New things. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is a genuine victory for many a long, weary year, will St. Paul and at Portland, and will spend this part of the country, for the first time
crack open and bleed, lie took Hood's Sar­
weak spots.
the
winter
here.
This
is
the
first
time
Fresh
and
complete
stock
of
staple
and
saparilla
and
is
entirely
cured.
”
J.
B.
S
tan
­
Yi rk. Las gone to the Pacific Coast to preparation, an unequaled blood purifier, no doubt have his editorial pages covered
“Rough on Pile».**
since there have been any orchards, »con­ fancy groceries at the Red House.
*
ton , Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
ye editor has had the pleasure of seeing
Cures piles or hemorrhoids, itching, protrud­
grow up with the country and practice decidi»Uy superior to all others.
with roosters this week.
tain moths or small worms near the end
ing, bleeding, internal or other. Internal ami
any of his relatives since leaving home
The liest assortment of ladies dress
dentistry. Dr. Walter has always lieen
From 108 to 135
external renu-dy in each package. Sure cure,
of the fruit. Fears are entertained that goods and trimmings in the city at the
Read the new schedtfle of hours of de­
In the water suit of J. C. Tolman et al. nine years ago.
50c. Druggists
pctne in dental sixnetii«, and has aided livery of the city delivery' wagon, and do vs. H. Casey et al., decision was rendered
“
I
was
seriously
troubled
with
salt
rheum
these insects may multiply and become l’ioneer store.
*
Pretty Women.
for
three
years,
and
receiving
no
benefit
from
materially in every important movement not wait till the hour of delivery before last week in favor of plaintiffs, and the
common in apples as they are in nearly
Ladies who woul l retain freshness and vi­
Pushing Ahead.
Lumber to exchange for bacon and medical treatment I decided to try Hood’s vacity. Don't fail to try "Wells’ Health Re­
fi.r the Ix'tterment of the profession in ordering your gixxls. Order ahead of the costs were taxed to Casey, against whom
all parts of the Eastern States.
flour. Apply to W. G. Tanner, Reeser's Sarsaparilla. I am now entirely cured of salt newer."
The re|xirt recently published to the
this state. He has served in many offices hour if you need the goods same day.
Rough on Itch.
rheum; my weight has increased from 108 lbs.
is issued a decree restraining him from
x
Il»»lding, Cal., has a system «if water block
effect that the Chicago and Northwestern
in the Seventh District Society and the
"Rough on Itch” cures humors, eruptions
to 135.” M rs . A lice S mith , Stamford, Conn.
interfering
writli
the
flow
of
water
in
the
Boy’s woolen shirts, double breasted
ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feet, chill
Found -In the road north of Ashland,
railway would not build westward to a pipes for fire protection. The Press of
Rochester Dental Club, and has lieen
It you suffer from salt rheum, or any blood
*
hiatus.
or lace front, at O. H. Blount’s.
channel which he claims to lie his ditch,
a
sum
of
money.
The
money
was
found
that
pla»?e,
in
last
Saturday
’
s
issue,
says:
disease, try Hood's Sarsaparilla. It has cured
Rough on Catarrh,
connection with the Oregon Pacific
Presiilent of each. Our loss will prove
but which plaintiffs claim to be the bed
All kinds of lumber for sale at bottom many others, and will cure you.
Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete
(Yaquiua bay road), appears to be a cloak “The Redding fire boys feel proud of
an acquisition to Ixdh the profession and by E. K. Anderson, and the loser can re­
< ure ,d worst chronie cases, also anequlM «»
of the creek. The court decided that
prices. W. G. T anner , Ashland.
x
gurgle for diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath.
to cover the real intentions of the former their new hose and cart. An exhibition
the public in whose midst he hopes to cover by proving ownership at this of­
s
Sarsaparilla
the
claims
of
plaintiffs
concerning
facts
5(»c.
Fine white shirts, 75 cts. up, at O. H.
company. The Chicago A Northwestern of what could be done with our water
spend the remainder of his days. May fice and paying for this advertisement.
relating to head of ditch were correct,
Blount'6; five dozen received this week. Sold by all druggist«. JI ; »lx for f .S. Prepared only
S. M. Morine, who hits lieen at work
is now almost completed to Fort Fetter­ p»»wer was held last week. The (UK) feet
that peace which he seeks, and which is
by C. I. lllXlD Si CO., Apothei-arie«, Lowell. Mais.
but that plaintiffs allegations of conspir­
Dry stove wood for sale by Billings. *
man. Wyoming, and the contract is let of hose was divided and attached to sep­
said to pass all understanding, be his till in High's blacksmith shop for a number
IOO Doses One Dollar
ASHLAND MARKET PRICES.
acy of defendants to take from the creek
of months past, has bought the shop, and
Geo. H. Currey has just received direct
Gabriel horns him home.
for thirty-five miles of road west of that arate hydrants. The water was forced
channel
water owned by plaintiffs were
announces that he will continue the busi­
place. The Oregon Pacific surveyors are over the I. O. G. T. hall, one of the from the East a large shipment of glass­
NEW THIS WEEK.
not borne out by the evidence. The costs
A («ml Boy.
ware and crockery.
*
ness. Read his ad. and give him a call.
progressing eastward from Albany, and highest buildings in town. The test was
The following quotations are an nearly
of the case will amount to about $500.
curier. Oct. 29.]
correct as it in practicable to give for a
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
Mr. Geo. W. Walts. General Agent, It is not known yet whetht'r or not it will rumor says the Chicago A Northwestern satisfactory.”
Alxmt three weeks ago Louie Strong Freight Department. Union Pacific Rail­
local market, and are intended chiefly to
E. Benuett a practical quartz miner
is furnishing the Oregon Pacific all the
P resbyterian C hvrch .—Preaching moru-
meet inquiries of subecriliers at a dis­
son of Louis Strong, .ver on Murphy, way. San Francisco CaL, says: “I have be ap(iealed to the supreme court.
ing
and
evening
at
the
usual
time.
Sunday
who
resides
in
East
Portland,
is
in
this
money it requires. “The only point now
tance.
We cannot lie expected to give
School
at
9:30
a . m .
Joseph
Russell,
of
Douglas
county,
age«l alsiut 13, while engaged in hauling derived much benefit from the use of Red
Rev. J. V. Milligan, pastor.
unsettled,” says a railroad man, “is where vicinity looking for quartz. He informs
REGULAR HOURS
even slight variation in the prices of the
who
in
1884
wits
convicted
of
the
straw, he tx'ing oil the load, came very Star Cough Cure in cases of coughs anil
FOR DELIVERING PACKAGES.
local products.
the ruada will be joined and when.” This i us he has just lieen up on Louse creek
D vn ' kakii Ciit ncH.—Preaching on every a !
crime of manslaughter, has, upon the will lie good news for sprightly little Al­ and that a German living up there is Sunday in eiu-li mouth at 11 a . v.
near losing | his life. The team liecame colds.” No opiates.
Hereafter the city delivery wagon of the un­ Flour, j>er cwt. in sacks............ 8 2 00
recommendatiiin uf the state board of
L iberal H all , T alent .-Liberal Sunday
frightened and ran away, the boy got
1 00
Barley “ “ ..........................
Hundreds of letters from those using pardons, lieen pardoned by Gov. Mixxly. bany. as it may soon have a direct trans­ . prospecting a ledge which assayed $60 to School meets for Bible study an«i discussion dersigned will be run as follows:
hold of tfie lines hut fell from the load
------- KOBE NOON.--------
the ton on top, but at a depth of 30 feet it every Sunday at 11 a m . Cordial iuvitation to
“
“
••
ground
.............
1
35
Ayer’s Hair Vigor attest its value as a re­ The crime wits committed at Riddle, continental line to the East. -{A’ctcx.
everyone.
To ]>ointson east and south side of Ashland Bran per ton...............................
down tieside the horses. Knowing that
15
00
is
running
into
silver.
The
ledge
is
three
creek from s :w till 9:;«». a in.
Secular Sunday School.
20 00
if lie fell in front of the wheels the wagon storer of gray hitir to its natural color. where young Russell, then only 16 years
Granite. Pine and Church streets from 9:30 Middlings per ton....................
feet wide. Mr. Bennett feels confident it
An Editor’s Testimonial,
As a stimulant itnil tonic, preventing and of age. liecame involved in an altercation
till 10:30.
60
The
Secular
Sunday
School
will
meet
in
Wheat per bushel.....................
would run over him. he got a firm bold
West and north of Church street, from 10::» Oats
is a continuation of the Starveout letlge Granite Hall every Sunday at 3:00 o'clock
45
A.
M.
Vaughan,
editor
of
the
“
Green
­
“
•'
....................
curing
baldness,
and
cleaning
the
scalp,
with another lad named Jesse (¿nine,
of a tug and holding fast allowed himself
anil thinks that le»lge runs through just p. M. Every body invited—ladies and gen­ till 12 tn.
121Í
Beef per lb ou the block 8c to
wich
Review,
”
Greenwich.
O..
writes:
its
use
cannotj
be
too
strongly
recom
­
—
afternoon
—
tlemen, girls and Ixiys. and “little child­
who. Russell claimed, had made some de­
to lx« dragge I a hundred and fifty yards,
3 00
Chickens
per
dozen
.................
east
of
Grant
’
s
Pass.
We
hope
he
may
Points
on
east
and
south
side
of
creek,
in
­
ren.” liegular discourse by E. L. Apple­
rogatory remarks about his (Russell's) Last January I met w^th a severe acci­ strike it rich.— [Courier.
Towatown." from 1 till 2:30.
25
Cheese per lb................. 18c to
bruising him up ba«lly anil crippling one mended.
gate as master in History, Literature and cluding
Granite. Pine and Church streets, from 2 30 Butter “ ” ............................
dent,
cadges}
by
a
runaway
horse.
I
used
Says
a
Portland
exchange:
The
change
30
sister. During the scuffle which ?nsued
Philosophy and the Sciences.
foot. He says he thought once he would
till 3:30.
The case of Abraham A Wheeler against
25
West and north of Church street, from 3,30 Eggs per dozen........................
Subject for next Sunday—The philoso­
let kxise but looking back he saw the of time on the Oregon A California, young Quine received a peu^ife wound BihMist every kind of salve to heal the
till
5
o'clock.
15
Coffee
per
lb
................
14*ic
company
the
Western
Union
Telegraph
phy of the National Banking System.
wheel immediately la-hind him ao he took whereby the through train arrives here at in the regk.ii uf the heart, from the effect wounds, which turnetl to running sores,
08
earn. required tn deliver ontaide of regular Sugar, the various grades 6c to
was
tried
in
the
U,
8.
circuit
court
at
hours, 25 cts. a trip will be charged.
80
Tea MT lb,.............. from 50c to
a new hold and belli on until the horses | 3::ki P. M.. instead of 4:10.allows (he dis­ of which he shortly afterwards died. Ex­ but found nothing to do me any good till
Good Results in Every Case.
Portland this week. This suit was
I
was
recommended
H
enry
’
s
C
arbolic
11-21
N.
A.
STEADMAN.
tribution
of
mail
*<•
business
houses
in
4
00
Wood
per
cord
..................
83
to
ecutive clemency was urged on the
made a short turn where he let loose
D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealer of
Hay per ton ..................... $9 to 12 00
S
alve . I bought a box aipl i| Lelj-eJ me brought to recover damages in the sum Chattanooga, Tenn., writes that he was
time
fin
answer
the
same
evening,
with
­
and was thrown out off the way of the
grounds of the extreme youth of the pris­
13 00
Lumiier per M. common.........
of 81800 for an error made in transmitting seriously afflicted with a severe cold that
wagon. His escape from death is very out encroaching so near to the hour of oner. his previous gixxl character, good at once, and at the end of two months I
“
“ clear 2d class..
16 00
settled on his lungs: had tried many rem­
a
dispatch.
Abraham
A
Wheeler
tele
­
closing.
edies without benefit. Being induced to
“
“
“ 1st class 25 00
iiiiracitlous. his coolness saving him from
behavior while in prison, and from tl;e was completely well. It is the lieet salve
Shingles per M........................
3 50
—AND—
Messrs. 8. I. Sonnichsen and C. 8. tiact that the testimony showed that the in the market, anil I never fail of telling graphed to their agent here not to sell try Dr. King’s New Discoveiy forconsump-
being crushed lieueath the wagon. It is
any at their wheat, anil the dispatch as tion, did so and was entirety cured by use
a mystery that the horse «lid not kick him Graveshave formed a copartnership in act was
ot Biuklen passi« in and not my frienils alxiut it, ami urge them to
of a few bottles. Since which time he has
dclitjpred by the company read. “Do used it in his family for all coughs an«l
1 the shoetnaking business, and now oc­
one of premeditation. He has served use it whenever in need.
to a pulp.
WEATHER REPORT.
not sell all wheat” In consequence of colds with best results. This is the expe­ ■ The undersigned having >>ought the black­
cupy the shop froLting the bridge on over two years of the five years' sentence
i
rience
of
thousands
whose
lives
have
been
smith
shop
and
business
of
Govan
High
Just received at O. H. Blount's, lOdoz this mistake the agent sold a portion of saved by this wonderful discovery. Trial
After Diphtheria.
I Maiu street.
They are Ixith known as imposed by the oourt,
The follow ing is the weather report for
fancy neck scarfs, 50 cts. to 81.00.
* I the wheat, whereby plaintiffs claimed buttles free at J H Chitwood A Son's drug
IN ASHLAND,
the
week ending Nov. 4. 1886, as report­
Diphtheria u a vernble ihsease. requir­ t*ood workpien and reliable men. and will
New stix’k of yam» and lace al Gillette
store.
they
were
injured
in
the
sum
of
$1800.
Would
respectfully
solicit
a
continuance
of
Get
your
catarrh
cured,
an
artificial
ed
by
F. Newman, of the U. S. S ikhs !
receive
their
full
share
of
public
patron
­
ing the greatest medical skill to effect a
*
' the patronage heretofore accorded the shop. Senice, Ashland:
8i»tere.
limb and an artificial eye while you have The case was submitted to the jury last
Piano
Tuning.
and
would
assure
all
old
and
new
customers
foniplete cure. Even if its power is age-
that he will spare no pains to give entire satis­
A handsome 10x13 inch chromo given the chance.
evening, who after being out about an
Mr. .J. JL Rousal, New Bloomfield,
Paul Schoen, of San Francisco, the faction in all kinds ot work pertaining to the Day of
broken, it clings to the patient with
Temperature.
Rain fall
The finest assortment of glassware and hour returned a verdict awarding plain­ efficient and reliable piano tuner who has business.
away
with
every
box
of
soap
at
the
Red
11-21
». F. MORINE.
month
Max. Minn.
Inches.
great persistency, and «»fteij leaves the l’a.. clerk of the several courts of Perry-
crockery
in
the
city
is
to
be
found
at
H oubc . ('all and see them,
•
made regular trips up this way for many
tiffs
ilamagee
in
the
sum
of
$46-5.
-{
E.r.
Co.,
Pa.,
was
afflicted
with
rheumatism
system poisoned and prostrate»!. Just
Geo. H. Cnrrey’s.
*
29
49
30
.01
years past, will be in Ashland alxmt the
here Hood's Sarsaparilla d<x« a vast for more than thirty years. After spend­ i The cash purchaser of one dollar’s
30
50
28
first
of
Novemlier.
Orders
left
at
the
.00
Prof. J. B. Kohn will return to Ashland
Confined to the lied four months, and al­
31
47
30
.00
amount of gixxl, expelling impurities ing hundreds of dollars with different worth uf goods at the Red House gets an Nov. 1st, when he will be ready to attend most blind, and cured by one box of Gil­ Ashland House will receive his careful
The undersigned will continue the business
elegant, embossed chromo, 6x8 inches. ♦
50
23
attention.
*
of making and repairing wagons, buggies, etc., Nov 1
.00
I more's Neuralgia Cure.
to
tuning
and
repairing
pianos
and
or
­
physicians,
and
trying
every
known
rem
­
from the blood, giving it richness and
in the wagon shop connected with tne black­
2
57
24
.60
gans. All orders left at the music store
Why
will
you
suffer
from
ague
and
ma
­
Willis
L.
Culver
of
Pavilion.
N.
Y.,
says
smith
shop,
and
will
endeavor
toghe
satisfac
­
edy
without
benefit,
he
used
St.
Jacobs
vitality, while it renovates and strength­
3
60’
27
.00
Currants, raisins and citron at the Red tion to all patrons as heretofore.
nna when Gilmore’s Aromatic Wine will of Hunsaker A Dodge, will have prompt that Gilmore's Magnetic Elixir cured him
Oil. which effected an entire cure.
ens the system.
4
30
64'
.00
I cure you? For sale at the City drug store. attention.
[2w.
of a long standing throat and lung trouble. I House.
TV. W. KKNTNOR.
* I
ASHLAND TIDINGS.
BREVITIES.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
ER & HASTY.I
Salt Rheum
Hood’
CITY DELIVERY.
BLACKSMITHING!
Wagon-Making.
WAGON WORK.