Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 12, 1886, Image 3

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ASHLAND TIDINGS
BREVITIES
HERE AND THERE.
As a purifier. AVer's Sarsaparilla acts
PERSONAL.
XEIGHBORIM. COr.NTIES.
directly and promptly. A single bottle
Winter has let us know he is coming. will prove its merits Many thousand«
Col. W. S. 8tone tind wife will return
Lakeview had a four-inch snowfall last
FRIDAY
KLAMATH COUNTY.
. NOVEMBER 12, mi.
of people are yearly saved from danger­ week.
to Yreka in a few days.
Printed stationery at lowest rates at ous
fevers
bj
the
exercise
of
a
little
time
­
From the Linkville' Star:
the T idings office.
H. E. Spencer of Klamath county, has
The Corvallis fire department has just
ly care in cleaning the system by the
L
0. E. S. Meeting.
received 500 feet of Maltese Cross hose. been in town this week.
I. D. Applegate has moved his family
There will be a dance in Granite Hall aid of this remedy.
st
Regular meeting of .Alpha Chapter No. on Thanksgiving night
i
I » -i ri J
Lakeview has received its fire engine. It j Rev. A. M. Russell and faniilv started back to his ranch in Alkali valley.
I >' h
The
meeting
called
for
last
Saturday
ft
1,0. E. S. Tuesday evening, Nov. 16th,
yesterday
morning
for
Chico,
Cal.
is
si
small
hand
engine,
and
cost
with
;
Married
November
1th.
1886,
at
the
Auction
sale
of
choice
one-acre
to
five-
j
Lxl J
at the court house by John Beeson to
a
at 7:30 o’clock sharp, to lie followed by
take action towards collecting evidence to 500 feet of hose ¿1,025.
Perry Johnson, of Henly, came over to residence of G. W Smith, Rev. Sayre
a social. A full attendance is desired. acre lots at Talent Dec. 10th.
officiating. Mr. Clinton VanBri turner to
The fishermen of Puget Sound are fill­ Ashland 'Tuesday after a load of Hour.
Master Masons and their wives, aot mem­
8. L Daniels, the horse buyer, has re- > further the prospects of individual claim­
Miss Martha Allen.
ants for damages in the Indian wars in ing an order for 20,000 ¡xiunds of salmon
bers of the chapter, especially inviteiL turned from Klamath county.
it
Miss Millie Giddings has gone to Eu­
Southern
Oregon
adjourned
without
tak-
.
for Fulton Market, New York.
A nna C arter . W. M.
The
goods
of
J.
D.
Fountain
are
being
I
gene City to attend the state, university.
All kinds of liuntar for sale at bottom ing any action whatever in the premises. '
removed from the building of Graves,
The first term of court in the new court
prices. W. G. T anner , Ashland.
x
J. F. Kelley, of Grant’s Pass, made a Kertchem A Ward into his new building
Noties.
Coolidge* A Roach, of the old eetab- ; house at Grant’s Pass was opened hist
tnp out into Klamath county last week. next door east.
All persons having signed the member­
Fresh and complete stock of staple and lished Ashland Nurseries, announce to week.
the people of Southern Oregon that
ship list for the newly organizing musical fancy groceries at the Red House.
♦
Messrs. L. B. Applegate and J. A.
H. P. Deskins has bought the steamer
there are still trees left in Asliland, and | The Josephine county grand jury found Fairchild and families started from Link­ "Klamath City” for the sum of ¿1,850.
society will please meet on Tuesday, the
Just
received
at
O.
H.
Blount's,
lOdoz
that persons wishing to plant the known, a true bill against Geo. W. Lewis, charged , ville for Ontario, Cal., last Thursday.
16th of November, 1886, in Granite Hall,
Mr. Deskins intends putting this noted
*
tried and reliable varieties of fruit and with assault with intent to kill.
at 7 p. m . Others wishing to join this fancy neck scarfs, 50 cts. to ¿1.00.
steamer in good trim for the trade of the
Mrs.
G.
F.
Pennebaker
is
living
in
town
Under the direction of the New York State Board of Health,
A large invoice of boots and sh<x« re­ nut trees adapted to this climate need not
society are also invited.
A Wilderville correspondent says:
coming summer and fall.
I
depend upon imported stock and thus “Ben Bull Sr., had his blacksmith shop with her children who are attending
ceived at the Pioneer store this week. ♦
The logging party of W. 8. A C. S.
eighty-four different kinds of baking powders, embracing all the
Board of Equalization.
risk the introduction of dangerous ¡iests I > near that place burned to the ground not school, and is much improved in health.
Ladies rubbers and gents overshoes at and diseases in their orchards.
Moore
put 1,185 saw logs in Ixxim a few
I
Mrs.
John
Fraley
started
last
Friday
long sinee.
The Directors of Ashland School Dist­ Hatfield A Herrin’s bx>t and shoe store.
brands that could be found for sale in the State, were submitted
evening for East Portland, where Mr. days ago, scaling over 400,000 feet, and
rict. No. 5. will be in session from 10 a m .
John G. VanDyke of Eden premnet
Miners throughout Southern Oregon Fraley contemplates opening a tailoring have returned for as many ipore. Mr.
Gen.
Applegate
has
discontinued
for
to 4 p. M. Monday, Nov. 15. as a board of
was in town last Satunlay in company ( generally have their placer claims in readi­
Swanton is certainly the boss logger in
to examination and analysis by Prof. C. F. C handler , a Mem­
equalization to consider any suggestions the present his weeklv lectures at Gran­ with his wife. He is able to be al tout, ness to take advantage of the first gixxl business.
the county.
ite
Hall.
J. B. Russell, of Yreka, has been ill for
for the alteration of assessment of projier-
but is uot well yet. The wound in his , rains of the season.
ber of the State Board and President of the New York City
several weeks with the fever prevailing
Mrs. Lizzie Brooks and her daughter
ty in the district as just made by the
Postal inspector T. G. Reames was in thigh which has caused him so much suf- j
Redding
has
captured
the
county
seat
left
Thursday
morning
for
Salem,
and
at
that
place
this
fall,
but
was
improving
clerk.
N. H. C layton , Clerk.
town last Saturday looking through the fering and danger is not yet entirely I
Board of Health, assisted by Prof. E dward G. L ove , the well-
from there they go to Port Townsend
healed, but he is slowly gaining strength of Shasta county, CaL, by the required at last report.
postoffice here.
two-thirds
vote,
and
poor
old
Sbastii
City
where
they
will
join
the
Major,
who
has
and
has
gixxl
¡iri«peets
of
complete
re-
I
Entertainment and Sapper.
Mrs. A. M. Berry, of Jacksonville, re­ assumed his duties as collector of cus­
Geo. H. Currey has just received direct coverv if he takes care of himself as he ' will have to “throw up the sponge.”
known late United States Government chemist
turned home last week from Indiana, toms at that place.
There will lie an entertainment at the from the East a large shipment of glass­ should.
There is an unusual amount of sickness where she bad been visiting old frieuds
♦
Metbixlist church next Tuesday evening, ware and crockery.
The official report shows that a large number of the powdere
LAKE COUNTY.
'The children of J. E. Niles of Henley ' at Yreka this fall, fevers being the pre­ and relatives.
November 16th, at 7J10 p. M., concluding
vailing
diseases,
and
a
number
of
cases
Dr. J. O. Allen, of Medford, wants to (Cal. > have had bad sore throats, pro­
with a sociable and supper. Admission
examined were found to contain alum or lime; many of them to
From Lakeview Examiner:
Mr. anil Mrs. D. R. Mills and their son,
proven fatal within the past two
at the door 25 cents, which includes the teach short-hand to classes in the differ­ nounced by their physician a mild form have
E.
V.
Mills,
returned
last
week
from
Frank Bauer is moving his horses and
of diphtheria, but have all recovered. weeks.
supper. Proceeds for the benefit of the ent towns in this valley.
such an extent as to render them seriously objectionable for nae
Puget Sound and will likely remain here cattle from Camas. He says it is too wild
Mrs.
Frank
Niles
also
had
the
same
ail
­
M. E. Sunday School. All are invited.
Chas. W. Banks, cashier of Wells Far­ through the winter.
Meeting of stockmen at the Neil schixil
over there.
in the preparation of human food.
house this evening at 7 o’clock, to organ­ ment. Henley having undergone such a . go A Co., in San Francisco for seventeen
Mrs. T. G. Reames, of Jacksonville,
desperate epidemic of diphtheria two , years pjist. has absconded, after stealing
Following are the taunties 01100x1 by­
Still Negotiating Tor the O. A C.
ize a protective association.
years ago, a general fright was occasioned ¿20,000. He is supposed to have gone to who is in poor health, will go to South­ Lake county upon the scalps of wild ani­
Alum was found in twenty-nine samples. This drug is em­
A New York dispatch or Nov. 8th says:
The cash purchaser of one dollar's by these cases, but as nothing serious de- Canada via Portland.
ern California as sixm as she is able to mals. Cougar, ¿10; bear, ¿5; wildcat, 2;
Villard is negotiating with C. P. Hunt­ worth of g<xxls at the Red House gets an velotied the alarm soon ended.
endure the trip.
rabbit four cents.
ployed in baking powders to cheapen their cost. The presence
The Journal is again urging the peo­
ington for the final transferor the Oregon elegant, embossed chromo, 6x8 inches. ♦
Thoe.
Gravenor,
agent
of
the
Ashland
'The
pain
and
misery
suffered
by
those
It looks now as though building will
ple of Yreka to make an effort to induce
A California Railroad Company, though
The ease of Miller vs. Tobin, appealed afflicted with dyspepsia are indescriba­ the C. AO. R. R. Co. to build their line
Linkville stage line, has been in Klam­ continue long into the winter. Prosper-
of lime is attributed to the impure cream of tartar of com­
it was thought this had taen eoneumated
to
the
supreme
court
from
Klamath
coun
­
ath
county
during
the
past
week,
in
com
­
ble.
The
distress
of
the
body
is
»¡milled
ity is evident on every hand, and improve­
through that place. A meeting of citi­
son,«time ago. Villard w;w a bidder tor
merce used in their manufacture. Such cream of tartar was also
ments must go on.
¿5,000.000 of O. A C. bonds, sold by Elijah ty. will come up for Rearing on Nov. 24th. or surpassed by the confusion and tor­ zens to consider the matter was held pany with Dr. Warren.
Smith to a syndicate, but was not suc­
Sheriff Dean recaptured the horsethief tures of the mind, thus making its victim Wednesday evening.
Mrs. A. 8. Duniway returned from
A running race Thursday, between Diok
analyzed and found to contain limo and other impurities, in some
cessful.
Hurd, at Lakeview last week and reached suffer double affliction. The relief that is
It is said that upwards of 3,000 deer hides Lake county last week, and after spend­ Sherlock and M. Godley’B team, one mile,
given
by
H<
kx
T
h
Sarsaparilla
has
caused
the county jail with his bird last Thurs­
ing
a
few
days
in
Ashland
started
nosh
­
for a purse of ¿50, was'won by Sherlock.
thousands to be thankful for the great have lieen taken from the headwaters of ward again the fore part of this week.
samples to the extent of 93 per cent of their entire weight.
day.
How Regarded by a Prominent Physicinn.
Time, 2:47. A saddle horse race, *4 mile,
medicine. It dispels the causes of dys­ the North C<x>e river this year, and that
Ladies tan ton shoe polish will not pepsia. and tones up the digestive organs. about 5,000 elk and deer hides were taken
"No other remedy within my knowl­
A Washington dispatch says: Sena­ by three horses, resulted in a tie. The
All the baking powder; of the market, with the single excep­
from the same place hist year, most of tor Dolph, Miss Dolph and Fannie Oden- races attracted considerable attention,
edge can till its place. I have been prac­ crack or sjioil your kid shoes. For sale Try Hood’s Saraparilla.
at
Hatfield
A
Herrin
’
s
boot
and
shoe
which were sold on the Ump<jua.
ticing medicine for twenty years, and
eal started'Tuesday fora visit to Portland, and a large crowd assembled at the track.
tion of “Royal” (not including tho alum and phosphate powders,
J. O. C. Wimer ha6 sold his dwelling
*
have never been able to put up a vege­ store.
Or., where they will spend two weeks.
AL tills session of the commissioners it
A
meeting
of
delegate«
from
several
houses
and
lots
in
Ashland
to
Mr.
Price,
table compound that would, like Sim­
For Rent A good dwelling house near
which were long since discarded as unsafe or inefficient by pru­
Eastern Star chapters ut the Btate was
Fred Alspuugh. the Portland represen­ was decided to pay a bounty of four cents
mons Liver Regulator, promptly and ef­ the White Sulphur Springs Hotel. For recently of Stayton, Marion county, and held at Roseburg last week to consider
per head on rabbit scalps. This will, in
tative
of
Bradstreet's
Commercial
Agen
­
in
exchange
buys
of
Mr.
Price
fifty
acres
fectively m<;vo the liver to action and at further particulars apply to W. H.
dent housekeepers) are in. le from the impure cream of tartar of
of land and some town property at Stay­ the projKisition to establish a grand chap­ cy, has lieen iu town within the past a measure, encourage the Tick Ridge far­
the same time aid (instead of weakening) Atkinson.
ter in Oregon. It was decided to post­ week, collecting data for the valuable re­ mers, and we hope to hear of the com­
ton.
Mr.
Wimer
and
family
will
go
to
the digestive ¡towers of the system.—IL.
commerce, and consequently contain lime to a corresponding
plete annihilation of every long-eared
The old favorite Morrison ¡¡low and Stayton to reside, intending to start pone the organization of a grand chapter. ports issued by the agency.
M. H inton . M. D.. Washington. Ark.” •
jack in that section. They have become
the New Home sewing machine for sale within a few days. They have been resi­
Geo. Deal, of Henley, who is suffering a great pest there, and have destroyed a
The Pendleton Tribune and the In­
extent.
at lowest figure« for cash at Reeser’s dents of Ashland for many years, Mr. land
with dropsy, has lieen tqiending some great amount of grain. So much that
Stock men’s Association.
Empire
have
lieen
consolidated
un
­
Wimer having lieen one of the pioneers
hardware store.
der the editorial and business manage­ time at Shovel creek springs, but re­ the farmers there are getting discouraged
The only baking pre. our yet found by chemical analysis to
All who are interested in stick upon
of Southern Oregon and of this place.
ment of Messrs. J. B. Eddy and Ed. E. turned home last week without having re­ and will be obliged to quit trying to raise
The combination, proportion, and pro­
the out rangt« of this valley are invited
ceived
much
lienefit
from
the
springs.
As
will
be
seen
by
his
announcement
any grain, if something is uot done to
be entirely free from li:::- and absolutely pure is the “ Royal.”
to meet at the Neil school house this cess in preparing Hood's Sarsaparilla, in our advertising columns, Mr. G. F. Stime, Mr. Ben. 8. Burroughs of the
Chas. Shackelford, who was in Lake destroy this ¡iest.
(Friday) evening, Nov. 12,1886, at 7 p, m „ are peculiar to this medicine, and un­ Pennebaker will offer for sale at public Tribune retiring, by reason of ill health.
This perfect purity result; from the exclusive use of cream
to organize a stockmen's mutual protect­ known to others.
At Cottage Grove, Lane county, last and Klamath counties much of the time
auction a portion of his fine farm which
“Hough on Corns.**
ive association.
H. H. C hapman ,
Four insulators are put up on the new adjoins Talent, in lots of from one to week, Miss Hattie Hazleton attempted during the past summer as the U. 8. in­
Ask for Wells' "Rough on coruS.’ 15 cents
J. R. T ozer ,
of tartar specially refined and prepared by patent processes
telegraph line, and it is said that four five acres each, the sale to take place at suicide by taking strychnine, but the ef­ spector of swamp lands, left Salem last Quick,
complete cure. Hard or soft corns,
Wednesday
for
Washington^
accompan
­
C. B. K ingsbury ,
warts,
bunions. .
wire« will ta strung along the whole Talent on Friday, December 10th. This fect was futile, as antidotes were adminis­
L. A. N eil ,
of the N. Y. Tartar Co., which totally remove the tartrate of
length in the near future.
offers an excellent opjiortunity for ¡ier- tered in time to save her. The foolish ied by his wife.
For variety, quality and low ¡trices in
J. M. W agner .
was committed liecause her mother
ladies
and
childrens
shoes,
see
A musical s<x.*iety is to ta organize»! in sons who wish to invest in fruit lots in act
Talent,
Mr. Rosener, vice president of the
lime snd other impurities,
The cost of this chemically pure
♦
Ashland under the leadership of I’rof. the Southern Oregon fruit belt to do so would not consent to her going to a dance. Postal Telegraph Company, was in town Hopkins A Co.
To Collect Taxes.
Kohn, and it is understood that the pub­ in a desirable neighborhood and at rea­
last
week,
on
his
way
to
Portland
from
Gov. Moody has appointed R. J. Rog­
Talent, Hopkins A Co., have a com-
cream of tartar is much greater than any other, and on ac-
Sheriff Dean gives notice that he or lic will ta treated to txN'asional concerts. sonable terms.
ers, of Union, a delegate to represent the San Francisco. He made some changes plcte stock of groceries, and will not lie
his deputy will l>e at the usual ¡Milling
Mrs. N. H. Clayton met with a most state of Oregon at a convention to ta in the management of the construction undersold. Try them.
A farewell Axial for Rev. and Mrs. A.
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count of this greater cost is used in no baking powder bat
places in the several precincts of the M. Russell was held at their residence painful accideut about two weeks ago. held in Chicago ou the 16th and 17th of work in this valley.
Willis
L.
Culver
of
Pavilion,
N.
Y..
says
county to collect the annual taxes on the last Tuesday evening, and a large number She tripped over something uixm the the present month under the auspices of
the “ Royal.”
Capt. D. J. Ferree and wufe come in that Gilmore’s Magnetic Elixir cured him
following days:
their friends were present to bid them kitchen llixir and fell directly upon the the cattle Growers’ association of the from Klamath county last week, and star­ of a long standing throat and lung trouble.
Chimney Rock, Nov. 11, Big Butte of
red-hot cook «Love, one arm striking the United States.
adieu.
ted Sunday evening for Eugene, where
Prof. L ove , who made the analyses of baking powders for
12th. Little Butte 13th, Flounce Bock
handle of a skillet half-full of tailing
The
charge
of
murder
against
Wm.
Says a Portland i>aper of Tuesday- Mrs. F. wall reside for the present. The
15th. Trail creek 16th, Meadows 17th.
lard and throwing the burning grease
the New York State Board of Health, as well as for the
Table Rock 18th, Pleasant creek 19th, Bybee was investigated again at this over her face and arm. 'The other arm Miles 3. Dean, of Wilderville, who is under captain is lixiking for a new location for ASHLAND MARKET PRICES.
term
of
court
by
the
grand
jury
at
indictment in the U. 8. court for using business, having sold his pnqierty iu
Woodville 20th, Ihx-k Point 22<1, Foots
was also badly burned by pressing against
Government, says of the purity and wliolcsomeness of “Royal”:
creek 2Jd, Willow Springs 24th, Sterling- Grant’s Pass, and “not a tme bill” was the red-hot surface of the stove. By postage stamjis twice and who has lieen Klamath countv.
The following quotations are as nearly
m jail here sinee he was brought down,
villo 25th, Uniontown 26th, Applegate returned,
correct as it is practicable to give for a
Ashland City Finances.
careful treatment the wounds are lieing yesterday furnished bonds and was set at
“I have tested a package of ‘Royal Baking Powder’ which
27th. Steamboat 29th, Manzanita Dee.
local market, and are intended chiefly to
E. B. Hunsaker has gone down into rapidly healed, but are still troublesome.
liberty. His trial has lieen set for Fri­
Following is a statement of the citv meet inquiries of subscribers at a dis­
1st, Medford 2d, Eden 3d, Ashland 4th, California with eight or ten head of horses i
finances for the year ending Nov, 5, 188(1, tance. We cannot be expected to give
The new Ixiss of the telegraph line con­ day.
I purchased in tlie open market, and find it composed of pure
Jacksonville 6th,
belonging to Hunsaker A Dodge which
as
summarized
from
the
annual
reports
every
slight
variation
in
the
prices
of
the
they have bought in Siskiyou and Lake struction work in this valley has been
The trestle work on the Oregon A Cali­
changing some of the work done by his fornia railroad, just south of Oregon City, of officers submitted to the new council: local products.
C. S: O. R. it. Items.
and wholesome ingredients.
It is a cream of tartar powder of
counties and want to sell.
predecessor,
removing
some
of
the
pole
MONEYS RECEIVED.
[Joorual Nov. 7.J
will
be
substituted
by
a
solid
wall
four
Supervisor R. T. Blackwood has lieen which were set too thickly, changing
a high degree of merit, and does not contain either alum or
.¿2,076 00 Flour, per cwt in sacks,......... s 2 00
Our Sacramento River Bridge corres- authorized to purchase rails with which others, etc. The wriree are novff being hundred feet long and twenty feet high. Total for licenses issued
Barley
*'
“
..........................
Great
care
will
be
necessary
to
prevent
Five
mill
tax
...................
00
1,445
1
00
pondcut sends us following items from to do some conluroy work on the road in hung from the railroad crossing south
phosphates or any injurious substances.
”
“ “ ground.............
1 35
35 00
Sisson's
his distr ict, which includes the western of Ashland, (at Jno. Marks’s place) to­ aocident while the work progresses, as Fines collected...............
the
county
road
runs
under
the
bluff
at
Bran
per
ton,
............................
Dog Tax................... . ...
10 00
15 00
Track is laid some distance above Sis­ end of the Ashland —Linkville road.
ward the summit of the Siskiyous. point, and much blasting will be neces­
“E. G. LOVE, P h .D.”
Middlings ¡ier ton.................... 20 00
son's. and grade ready quite a distance
About
seventy-five
miles
of
a
gap
yet
School Clerk N. H. Clayton has about
sary to remove the rock.
¿3,566 00 Wheat per bushel.....................
60
fiull er. All the heaviest work is near completed
remainds
between
Portland
and
San
the assessment of property in
Oats “
•»
Delinquent taxes... ¿225.00
45
the summit. Quite a slide came down on the district for the five-mill tax, and the Francisco, and it is thought this will be _ Mr. T. S. Wetherbee, of Waldo pre­
“
licenses..
93.0Q
818
P
cr
lb
on
the block '8^‘c to
00
12H
the 1 rack at lith cressing last Sunday directors will Bit as a Ixiard of equaliza­ closed by the first of December.
cinct, died at his residence at twenty
3 00
quickens ¡»er dozen......... . . . .
tnorning.
minutes
to
four
o
’
clock
a . m . At 12
()Iterations at the Hope ipine on Wag­ o’clock midnight he counted three on his
Total revenue eullvctoJ
25
End of track is now located at Stone’s, ■ tion next Monday. See notice elsewhere.
¿3,248 00 Cheese per lb................. 16c to
30
Butter
“
“
............................
three miles below Sisson’s.
The two primary rooms of the district ner creek have ceaoed, apd it iB not fingers, saying one, two, three very dis­
DISBURSEMENTS,
30
Eggs per dozen........................
Senator Stanford paid a visit lately to schools are both greatly crowded, and known when they will be resumed. The tinctly—he almost closed his finger« to­ fu-
ledge
¡
b
owned
by
Mrs.
J.
M.
Walsh;
the
of night watch.. ..¿600 00 Oat meal, per lb........................
compensation
07
the
directors
will
lie
compelled
to
provide
end of track. Sisson’s, Dunsmuir, and
gether the fourth time but not r*"”
44
92 Corn, per lb...............................
city treasurer,
02
Lower Soda Springs. At latter place he additional accommodation^ somewhere. mill was taught by Walsh of the people much as ti» say that **" ~
,.<0«, as
•*
44
attorney. ...148 00 Lard, “ “ ..............................
08 W Fine Chance for Persons of Limited Means to get a.
would not live un-
indeuds to erect, (so rumor sayB.) a tine As yet they have not been able to obtain at Medford who owned it and th» Mine til four
44
recorder . . 269 25 Bacon, “ “ 8’ . to .................
and
mill
were
leased
V.
B,
Allen
for
12J4
a
suitable
room.
singular
as
it
may
seem,
he
hotel, and lay out grounds in handsone
»4
Pleasant Home and Productive Fruit Farm
ope year, Mrs. Walsh to reeel w -
marshal . . 214 4(i Coffee per lb................14*gC to
35
uied just twenty to four.-- [Courier.
style.
ll
Avoid the Irirsh, irritating, griping of tpe jirooeed» *» -
u portion
36 50 Sugar, the various grades 61 jc to
surveyor ...
.
08<i
IFrom Journal of Nov. 1U.J
The office of sheep inspector is not en­
compounds so often s<Jd a« purgative Rennr»-’
_ payment for the rent.
196 40 Tea per lb,.............. from 50c to
street comr......
80
It is now stated that in three weeks niedcmes, and correct the irregular«»’—
__ _ nave been promulgated of excel­ tirely barren of achievements in all parts
4 00
Wood
per
cord
.................
¿3
to
more, null's»! heavy storms prevent, the j of the bowels by the
"• *
—
lent returns, but as yet there has been no of Oregon, it seems. A McMinnville
Total pay of city officials... . ¿1,532 53 Hay per ton .................. ¿9 to 12 00
htrack will he laid to Butteville, 25 miles I tic Pi)'" - ’
0» Ayer’s Cathar- positive demonstration to the public of any paper of last week says: “About 300
13 0Ó
per M, common.........
Yrorn Yreka, almost dose cnour'8 ♦- ’
.—..men,ire gentle, yet searching, figures of the yield. Mr. Allen will go to head of scabby sheep from Polk county All other expenses.................... . 681 01 Lumber
“
*
‘
clear
2d
class..
16
00
the shrill whixtl® »«»♦•*
... near in their action.
San Francisco, intending to return w ithin were seized near Amity on Thursday by
The undersigned has subdivided his fine farm adjacent to the town of
25
00
“
“
“
1st
class
~~
— w. t.ue locomotive.
Inspector Nelson. It is hoped that now Total disbursements for year.. .¿2,213 54 Shingles per M........................
a
short
time,
he
says.
50
3
Grant
Helman,
who
is
still
an
indus
­
Talent,
on the O. & C. R. R., and will sell
me graders on railroad are now at
Total revenue collected.... 3.248 00
this business will receive official attention,
Keyser's, with track laid for some dis­ trious worker in spite of the loss of his
The men who were convicted at Jack­ that no further compì- ùts may lie heard.
tance this side of Sisson’s, and that as hand, cut himself badly in the leg with sonville of violating the liquor law by Mr. Nelson says the sheep are in bad Bal. revenue over expenditure8..$l,<J84 46
s<x>n as the work is completed to the an ax a short time ago, but the wound is selling without license were each fined condition, and will have to be thoroughly
steam saw mill, the road will lie pushed healing rapidly and he will soon be ready ¿500 and cost by Judge Webster, and are cured before he will allow them to ta A Remedy lor Lung Diseases.
At public auction to the highest bidder on
along very rapidly over the level ground for the next accident.’
doing a vast amount of squealing. The driven any further.”
s
a
constitutional
disease,
caused
by
scrof»
Dr.
Robt.
Newton,
late
president
of
through Shasta valley. »
Mr. E. R. Wilson. Grand Rapids, Mich.. Times pleads the "baby act” for them,
ous taint in the bloo.1. Hood's SarsapanlU,
The large paper mill of the Columbia the Eclectic College, of the City of New
The excursion train of nine cars re­ rejKirts the ease of Mr. H. T. Sheldon.of and says they shouldn’t have lieen hurt
being a constitutional remedy, purifies the
River
Paper
Company
at
La
Camas,
W.
York,
and
formerly
of
Cincinnati,
Ohio,
quired two heavy locomotives to haul it Limeiug, Mich., who for several weeks so, liecause it was the first time they had
from Ihmsmnir to Sisson’s, in oonse- suffered from a frightful cough and cold, lieen convicted. Doubtless they should T.. was destroyed by fire last Saturday used D il W m . H all ’ s B alsam very ex­ blood, builds up the whole system, and per­
iiti<*r,i*e .>f lire hard ¡>ull in making the which was cured by one bottle of Red have lieen arrested and convicted long night, involving a loss of about ¿90.(100, tensively in his practice, as many of his manently cures catarrh. Thousands of people
The land to be sold comprises about 50 acres of black loam, free soil,
f8th crossing of the Sacramento, to­ Star Cough Cure.
ago. If such offenders were always given ou which there was an insurance of ¿45,- patients, now living, and restored to health who suffered severely with this disagreeable
lying
west of the state road, adjoining Talent on the north. It is all first-
disease,
testify
with
pleasure
that
catarrh
000.
The
mill
was
owned
and
operated
by the use of this invaluable medicine,
gether with the heavy grade and short
a strong dost* the first time they are
class fruit land, also good garden and grain land.
curves.
■ Dr. Van Aukin, the dentist who came caught in the meshes of the law there by Portland men, and the business was can amply testify. He always said that
We are informed that quite a number this waj from Yreka left Wednesday would lx, fewer ¡>eople willing to risk be­ an inqxirtant enterprise, furnishing much so good a remedy ought not to be con­
TERMS OF SALE.—One-third cash: balance equal payments in
of the newspa[ier used in Oregon and sidered merely as a patent medicine, but
of town lots were sold at the town of evening for some place further north af­ ing caught the first time.
ter
a
brief
but
inglorious
career
here.
Washington
territory,
liesides
large
that
it
ought
to
be
prescribed
freely
by
one
and
two years and bearing ten per cent- interest-
eured
by
taking
Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla.
Mrs.
Sisson last week, realizing some ¿-l.OOl).
The Jacksonville Sentinel of last week quantities of wrapping papers of various every physician as a sovereign remedy in Alfred Cunningham, Fallon Avenue. Provi­
He couldn’t let whisky alone long enough
says: '‘Khpple A Baumle’s new ten kinds. The mill moat likely will ta re­ all cases of Lung diseases. It cun« Con­ dence, R. I., says: “I have suffered with
Title Perfect.
Warranty Deed Given.
to attend to business.
stamp quartz mill was started the first built soon.
Cotilin Moth Preventive.
sumption,
and
all
pectoral
complaints.
catarrh
in
my
head
for
years,
and
paid
out
Mr. C. S. Enger, of the Bloomington of the week and except the necessary
G. F. PENNEBAKER, Talent, Or.
hundreds of dollars for medicines, but have
(Portland Sews. |
The pioneer settlers of Yreka will re­
Nurseries, has gone over the mountains tightening and adjusting of matters, has
Twelve pounds dry granulated sugar heretofore received only temporary relief. I
Editors News: Iu your daily issue of to deliver the large number of trees sold been running right along, and it is said member the late Chris. McNulty, who for SI at the Red House.
began to take Hood's Sarsaparilla, and now
died
last
Tuesday,
as
the
well
known
and
by
him
in
Klamath
and
Lake
counties
Get. 29th there is an article on the rava­
to be giving entire satisfaction. It i«
my catarrh is nearly cured, the weakness of
popular
expressnum
and
packer
of
the
ges i>f the codlin moth among the apple dunng the ¡¡resent season. J. W. Gil­ the finest mill of this kind ever taught
Agricultural Pa|x?r.
my body is all gone, my appetite is good —in
trees in Oregon, in which it is stated more is delivering for him in thiB valley. in this district, and is destined to ta an ’50 period, between Yreka and Humbug,
fact, I feel like another person. Hood's Sar­
when
both
places
contained
much
larger
To
subscribers
who
pay
up
arrearages
that “there is no known remedy to ex­
Hogs are selling in Klamath county at important factor in Southern Oregon en­ population than at present. Mac resided and one year’s subscription to the T id - saparilla is the best medicine I have ever
I
terminate the codlin moth." I send you i 4’.> cents per pound on foot. Joe. Hock- terprises. It is a imxlern one and con­
taken, and the only one which did me perma­
1« copy of a piece I cut from a newspaper ersmith offered the fat hogs dnyen by tains all the fixtures and apparatus for on Yreka Flats, near where Sigmund engs in advance, we will seud free foroue nent good. I cordially recommend it.” A
L Ajnfi» CK-v-iJ 4*
Vjrt» •CMMKMMÜ* «-t aJÂD
and had the same pasted in my scrap I him from this valley to Linkville ht 5l£ Raving gold, and we may now confidently Wetzel now lias his vineyard, and ran his year the American Farmer, an excellent gentleman in Worcester, Mass., who was
daily
pack
trains
up
Humbug
Gulch
iu
monthly agricultural journal. Will also
I m Mik. It can be tested with very little I cents, but finding no takers concluded to expect a full and fair test, by a complete
lalxtr and expense, every farmer having kill them there and make bacon of them. and practical mill, of the various leads in crossing the divide to Humbug, a much send the paper freo to new subscribers
shorter route than the wagon road via who pay in advance.
The undersigned still have on hand at lheir old reliable nurseries in
all the necessary machinery at hand, :
this district."
Hawkinsville.—{»eta Journal.
Hoping it may do some good, I remain ! How is it that there has been only ten
Mrs. Geo. B. Kinders met with a seri­
Dance and Sapper.
Of catarrh by Hood s Sarsaparilla, says: “I
dollars of dog tax collected in Ashland
Respectfully yours,
Concerning the game supply in the
ous accident last Sunday morning, which
would not take any moneyed consideration
during
the
whole
of
the
past
year?
There
A dam F itton .O
A
social
dance
and
oyster
supper
will
Portland
markets,
a
paper
of
that
city
for a time caused her friends great alarm,
The following is the remedy: Hang certainly can't be dogs enough left in lest it might ta worse than it proved. In Bays: “The fish and game markets con­ lie given at the U. M. L. Hall, Talent, on for tlie good one I ottle did me.” If yon are
a lighted lantern to the limb of the tree, town for practical purposes. We suggest company with her mother, Mrs. F. Roper, tinue to be well supplied. Venison of Friday evening, Nov. 12th. Everyone a sufferer, do not i ut off taking a simple
remedy till yonr bronchial tubes or lungs are
set au apple box on end under the lantern, that the city council advertise for more she was driviug in a buggy up Church the finest quality was plentiful yesterday. cordially invited.
A large number of trees, comprising a general assortment of the best fruits
affected, and consumption has gained a hold
place a pan full of water on top of the dogs.
Ducks
of
almost
all
sorts,
except
canvas
­
street. In jumping from the buggy at
Magnetic soap takes the lead Goo. H. upon you. Be wise in time I That flow from and nuts, and including a fine assortment of
liox and a spoon full of coal oil on the
Mr. Cluw. F. Powell, postmaster, 'Terre.
Baptist church she caught her drees backs, are piled up by the hundred. Currey, sole agent
the nose, ringing noise in the ears, pain In the
♦
water. The lantern should hang just Haute, O., writes that two of his very the
Pheasants
still
continue
abundant.
A
head, inflammation of the throat, cough, and I
near enough the water to clear it. Some finest chickens were recently affected with on the brake block or step and was thrown lot of big jack rabbits was received yes­
The highest market price paid for but­ nervous prostration will be cured if you take Walnuts, BnttcrniitN, >1 a piers, Ch est nuts,
violently
to
the
ground,
striking
heavily
have siiidrthat th» codhn moth is not at- roup. He saturated a piece of bread half
terday, and with them came a sage hen
and eggs at Talent, Hopkins &
tracted by light, but I think all the moth an inch square with St. Jacobs Oil and upon the side of her head and face. She and her mate, protably the first ever seen ter
Persimmon Trees, &e.
Co.’s
x
was
carried
into
a
house
near
and
Doctors
Hood Sarsaparilla
family are alike in their liking for a light. fed it to them and there was no trace of
in the market here. This is the target
Helm
ami
Parson
were
summoned.
For
Sold
by
all
druggist».
JI;
six
for
J5.
Prepared
Two
lbs.
best
gloss
starch
at
the
Red
The first night I caught over 'JbO moths disease remaining.
a long time she lav in a comatose condi­ specimen of grouse found on the contin­ House for 25c.
by C. I. HOOD A CO.. Apothecaries, Lowell, Mats,
*
with on' light. Th»' m>xt night 70.
tho male bird, being as tall as a med­
A fine lot of large Apple trees that will be sold down lower than
Among the real estate transactions tion. and the shock was so great that it ent
Then I waited two nights and the next
ium sized turkey.
IOO Doses One Dollar
DIED
was
not
until
evening
that
she
had
rallied
this
week
is
the
sale
by
Dani.
Miller
of
a
time 1 caught over 300. 1 believe that
BEDROCK PRICES.
Mr. D. 8. K. Buick, who has been trav­
two lanterns in a ten acre orchard, lighted ten-acre tract of fruit land, improved, in sufficiently to be taken home. She has
—In Ashland, Nov. 2, 1886, John
two nights iu the week, will keep the the southern part of town to W. H. since nearly recovered, some painful ef­ eling about the western states for several MARSH.
Marsh, aged *9 years.
orchard pretty clear of codlin moths. Atkinson, for which he received in partial fects of the bruises being the most serious months, in charge of the Oregon exhibit
tgrCall at H. Roach’s, the first house directly west of new schoo
results
remaining.
ear.
returned
yesterday,
having
left
his
Every moth that touches the oil on the payment from Mr. A. an unimproved tract
MARRIED
house—where sign of nursery will be found.
water is caught, and not more than a of ten acres in the same neighborhood
Says the Grant’s Pass Courier of last exhibit at St. Paul in the hands of the
Northern Pacific railroad people, who WEBB—HOWARD—At the resilience of the
pint of oil is needed during the entire
A Henley correspondent of the Journal Friday: We acknowledge a pleasant call
bride's parents in Medford. Nov. 10. 18-V., by
season. The work should be kept Up says: “J. F. Anderson, of Klamath ferry, from cx-Governor 8. F. Chadwick. The will make it a feature of their permanent
oolidge
oach
Rev. Martin Peterson. Mr. Benj. 8. Webb
11-22
exhibit. Mr. Buick says that the car at­
during the whole season.
governor
expresses
great
confidence
in
and Miss Nettie Howard.
was visited by the Chinese doctor, Wing
traeteti thousands of visitors and that all
Lee. last Wednesday evening. He gave the fruit interests of Southern Oregon were delighted. He thinks that it has ARCHER—STANLEY—at the residence of the
He
Bays
our
gnqx«
and
melons
are
equal
marriages .
\ bride's parents in Ashlaud. Nov. 10. 1X n >. by
some medicine which brought Mr. An­
Rev. A M Russell, Mr. Archer and Mis’s ARE WORLD RENOWNED.
to
any
raised
in
California,
and
being
bo , lieen the means of seenring a large num­
“Bneha-Falba."
WEATHER REPORT.
derson
i-onsiderable
relief
and
caused
him
I
Rilla Stanley.
M< M illen F ee - On Thursday even­ to rest lietter ;han he he had for several much nearer the market north of us, in­ ber of people for settlement in this state.
Qrkk, complete cure, all kidney, bladder
Experience
has
demonstrated
that
this
is
LEDAKIN-I’ROVOI.T— At the residence of Sold ONLY to the Retail Drug Trade
cluding Portland, we can and will con­
and urinary disease«, «raiding, irritation, atone,
ing last Mr. B. F. McMillen and Mrs. weeks.”
The following is the weather rejKirt for gravel,
the bride's varents. on Applegx’e, Oct. 25.
catarrh of the bladder. |1, druggiata.
at Schedule Prices.
trol them. Our hill lands are admirably t he best and cheapest way of advertising.
Fee were joined in marriage at the resi-
the
week
ending
Nov.
11,
1886,
as
report
­
1886,
by
Rev.
A
Wooldridge.
Mr.
John
Leda
Bed-bug«, File«.
It is reported that the trains on the adapted to the cultivation of grapes, and The exhibit has the force of an object
kin and Miss Ethangia Provolt.
den 'eol the bride in this place. On Sat­
ed by F. Newman, of the U. S. Signal
I
lesson,
and
it
goes
among
the
class
of
California
A
Oregon
will
run
to
Sisson's,
Flies,
roache».
ant«, bed-bug«, rat«, mice,
the
time
is
not
far
distant
when
they
will
&
CO.,
urday evening the band called at the
Service, Ashland:
gopher«, chipmunk«, cleared out by ' Rough
new terminus, to-morrow. This will ta clothed in grape vines loaded with , people desirable as immigrants. Another
residence of the bride and groom and the
on
rata.
”
15c.
Sole
Agents,
reduce the stage ride from Ashland to ' luscious fruit that commands good round car ought to be sent next year. The leg-
gave them a complimentary serenade.
Tbin People.
Rain fall
Temperature.
Day of
less than ninety miles, and will insure ’ prices. The governor is very emphatic i islature will be asked to make a suitable
313-15 FRONT STREET. S. F.
••Well»'
Health
Renewer" reatores health and
Minn.
Inches.
Max.
month
: il-22
A rcher S tanley . At the residence I more overlaud travel between Portland iu his expression that Josephine and appropriation.— \Oregonian 9th.
When Baby wm «ick. we gave her Caatoda,
vigor, cures dyapepala. Impotence, sexual de­
of the bride's parents in Ashland last and San Francisco the coming .winter Jackson counties are to be the vineyards
bility. 11.
i-
.00
68
30
Nov 5
When ahe wa. a Child, she cried for ( astoria.
Wcdneedaj evening, occurred the wed- than ever before except in the summer of Oregon. Wake up now. ¡dmoet any­
•‘Rough ou Pain.”
69-
58'
6
.00
A11
End
to
Bone
Scraping.
S.
I.
SONNICH8EN.
C.
8.
GRAVES,
When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria,
dm » of Mr. Archer, of Shasta valley. mouths.
Curea cholera, colic, cramp«, diarrhaea,
one of yon can own enough land to make
7
62
29’
.00
ache», paina, apraina, headache, neuralgia,
Edward Shepherd, of Harrisburg. Ill., When she had Children, she gave them Caatoria,
Cal., and Miss Rilla. daughter of Mr. and
39
8
sr
.19
The new city officers were sworn in 1 a grape farm. Another year will start says:
rheuniatiam. 20c. Rough on pain plaMen, l5c.
"Having received so much benefit
Mrs. T. SUnley. of this place. They last Monday evening and held a business the ball in full motion nil over the coun­
9
45’
28’
.02
from Electric Bitters, I felt it my duty to
*
Mothers.
also were treated to a serenade by the session, the chief work done being the ties atave named.
.00
10
56’
32‘
let the suffering humanity know it. Have
If you are failing, broken, worn out and ner-
band. Yes'er lay morning the bride and auditing of a large number of bills which
60*
.01
11
42
’
had
a
running
sore
on
my
leg
for
eight
voua, uae "Weil»' Health Renewer.” |1. Drug-
A representative of the company at
-V-XTOULD inform the public that
gnxim start(\1 for their home in Califor­ had accumulated sinee the last regular
my doctors told me I'would have to
giata.
VV they have formed a copartnership to
Olympia. W. T.. which manufactures years;
nia.
“Water Bug«, Raache«.”
carry on the bunineM of making and repairing
RELIGIOUS NOTICES.
meeting of tho council. J. T. Bowditch iron-bound wo<xlen water pijie has been have the bone scraped or leg amputated.
Rough on Itch.
W ebb H oward . Our Medford cor­ was re-apixiinted city attorney. The in town within the past week, explaining I used, instead, three bottles of Electric
"Rough
on Rat«" clean them out, alao beet­
"Rough on Itch" cures humors, eruptions
and seven boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica
P besbytekian C hvrcu .—Preaching morn­ I
le*. ants.
respondent sends tho following account council will hold another session to-mor­ to the city council the features of the Bitters
ringworm,
tetter,
salt
rheum,
frosted
feet,
chill
ing
and
evening
at
the
usual
time.
Sunday
Salve, and my leg is now sound and well,”
Life Preaervrr.
blains.
of the wedding of a young couple well row evening.
pipe he represents. It is made of fir and
Electric Bitters are sold at fifty cents a School at 9 .30 a . m .
If you are loaing your grip on life, try
Rough on Catarrh,
Rev.
J.
V.
Milligan,
pastor.
and favorably known in the valley: “Mr-
••Well»' Health Renewer.” Goes direct to
bottle, and Bucklen’s Armica Salve at 25
Judge L. J. C. Duncan, whose death Becurely wrapried with a spiral, continu­ cents
And will guarantee satisfaction to patrons in
Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete weak «¡iota.
Benj. S. Webb, of the firm of Adkins A
a box at Chitwood A Son’s.
D vxkabd Cni-iu-H.—Preaching on every M all kinds of work
ous steel band. He claims it will last as
cure of worst chronic case«, also unequxled as
was
reported
last
week,
was
born
in
Ten
­
“Rough an Pile«.**
Sunday in each month at 11 a . m .
Webb, and Miss Nettie, daughter of Mr.
gargle for diphtheria, sore throat, foul breath.
long as iron, will stand the pressure and
50c
and Mrs. J. S. Howard were married to­ nessee in 1818, came to California in 1849, will cost only about lialf ns much. As it
L iberal H all , T alent . -Liberal Sunday New
Curea pile« or hemorrhoid«, itching, protrud-
in
If
you
want
a
No.
1
boot
or
shoe
go
to
iug. bleeding, internal or other. Internal and
day (Nov. lOth) at the residence of the and moved thence to Portland in 1850. is in use in n number of towns and cities, Hatfield & Herrin’s boot and shoe store. School meets for Bible study and diacuasioh
“Rough on Kat«.”
Sunday at 11 am . Cordial invitation to
external remedy in each package. Sure cure,
bride’s parents in this plai«. Rev. Martin He took a land claim in Washington the council may conclude to investigate Highest market price paid for deer skins every
£5^*S1IOP on west tide of Main street iu
everyone. '
Clears out rats, mice, roaehea, flies, ants, 50c. Druggiata.
front of the bridge,
Peterson officiating. The bride and county and remained there one year, its worth.
and sheep pelts.
♦
bed-bugs.
Pretty Women.
B
aptist C hvbcii .—Rev. Dr. Baker or Mr.
teac
hing
school
part
of
the
time,
and
in
ASHLAND,
-
OREGON.
Heart Pall
greo u are both well _ known
__ _ ____
here, ,___
and
will
preach
at
the
Ashland
Baptist
I Black
Ladies
who
would
retain freshneu and vi­
Climax tobacco 12 oz. plugs 35 cents church uuxt Sunday, Nor. h , morning and
Choice extracted honey at the Red
Palpitation, dropsical twaUings. diMines*. vacity. Don't fail th try "Wells' Health Re-
Give us a call if you want good work done.
have Loste of friends who wish them a 1851 came to Rogue river valley, where
at
the
Bed
House
or
3
for
¿1
he
resided
till
his
death.
Hoode.
♦
I
¿A'cuin'E
gj?.
curud
lou^ hie of huppmtts.
11-22'
B. SB.
newer."
Ddn
Dilli i
Royal ” the only absolutely pure baking pow­
der made.—Action of the New York State
Board of Health.
FRUIT LANDS £ t AUCTION I
IN SOUTHERN OREGON
Catarrh
I
LOTS
OF
1
TO
ACRES,
5
Friday, December 10, 1886.
TREES
STILL
J LEFT
Cured
ASHLAND
’s
ALFRED WRIGHTS
FINE
PERFUMERY
SACHET POWDERS, &c.
C. W. COBURN
Graves & Sonnicbsen
BOOTS AND SHOES
Work Done
Best Style.
C
& R
.
«