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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1888)
r A z i T PERSONAL. The San Francisco Journal of Com HERE AND THERE. Hay and Swamp Land Cases. NEW THIS WEEK. NEW THIS WEEK. merce, the leading commercial paper of i [Oregonian, Jan. 17.J the coast, had an appreciative notice of Col. J. T. Bowditeh returned to Ash- 1 In San Diego there are 700 real es Japanese wedding. t Judge Deady yesterday rendered a the Rogue River Valley in a recent is tate agents. land Wednesday morning. FRIDAY JANI ARY CJ, i W8 decision in the cases of XL J. McCon- sue, a favor which tho ]>eople of South- ' Have you been vacciuated yet? Ladie’s B Calf Shoes, Mrs. J. R. Casey and daughter re naughy against Willie, Boyd, Monroe A couple of eastern men are talking eru Oregon will note with pleasure. Fresh Eastern oysters at Nutley’s. A. F. A A. M. old price Bennett, Hill and Sloan. Defendants of boring wells near Salem for oil and turned from Eugene last Friday. When the eyes become weak or tho ' There will be a meeting of Ashland Portland has had excellent sleighing. lids inflamed and sore, a disordered ( natural gas. Geo. C. Eddings made a business nettled on land along the margin of Ladie’s Pebble Goat Shoes Warner lake in Southeastern Oregon Lodge No. 23 Saturday evening, Jan. People crossed the Willamette river trip to San Francisco this week. svstem or a scrofulous condition of J. B. Riddle is storing ice at Med inside of the meander line as at that old price 21st, at 7 o'clock sharp for work in the ford. the blood is indicated, for which Ayer's ou the ice between Portland aud East T. P. J udson, one of the prominent time surveyed. The lands had been second degree. Visiting brethren cor Sarsaparilla is the best remedy. It in- | Portland this week. business men of Grant’s Pass, was in purchased by XL J. McConnaughy as Ladie’s Kid Shoes, dially welcome. Don’t fail to see the Japanese wed- : vigorates and vitalizes the blood and : swamp land. Defendants cut a lot of Thomas Nast, the fnmous cartoonist, Ashland last Tuesday. W m . R L awson . Sec’v. ding. . old price exels all humors. has lieen delighting Portland people Ed. Donaghy, Esq., who has been at hay on the lands in 1886 which XIc- Seo the Red House new ad. concern- : Says the last Yreka Union: Last with his illustrated lectures. replovined. He also en Gent’s Boots, Yreka for several weeks, returned to Connanghy Quarterly Meeting. ing prizes. joined them from cutting hay last year. Friday Antone Silva Diablo, while Ashland last Monday evening. I have a permanent cure for piles by old price Regular quarterly meeting will be The suits were brought to decide the Carpets from 25c. to $1.45 at D. R. & bunting ducks at Shasta river, ac painless method of treatment which I held at the Ashland' XI. E. Church to E. V. Xlills. Mr. C. W. Ayers reached home Wed ownership of the hay, and to reoover it, cidently shot off tho great toe of bis x will guarantee. C. E. B eebe , XI. D. Gent’s Shoes, morrow, Saturday, afternoon, and on nesday evening, on the return from and thus incidentally decide the owner left foot. He was trying to crowd a Duck shooting is good along the cartridge into tho gun when it was Sunday. Rev. J. W. Miller, of Jack ship of the land as, if McConnaughy Henry Steinberger, of Walla Walla, his trip to Southern California. old price sonville. will assist the Pastor, Rev. H. Klamath river. had no right to the land, he, of course has gone East for a $60,000 paper mill discharged. Mr. Max Pracht returned from the P. Sateiiwell, in the services. plant which will be run in Pendleton. Sound and spent two or three days in had none of the hay which grew upon Children’s Shoes, Public entertainments and amuse Among the coasting accidents at --------At-------- -f———————— it. The court found for the defend ments are in order again. town this week, en route for San Geo. L. Curry, son of the last terri Jacksonville, are reported the follow old price Unde Tom’S Cabin. ants and ordered that they have the ing: Miss Nettie Pogue had an arm torial governor of Oregon, has been Francisco. GRANITE HALL Grand hall on St. Valentines Day by hay restored to them or be paid $4 per The Uncle Tom’s Cabin Co. which broken, W. R. Cook bn >ke one or more appointed money order clerk in the Mrs. S. F. Morine and little daugh ton therefor, with interest in either will appear in Ashland next week is the Granite Hall Association. On the evening of ribs, and Robt. A. Xliller sprained his Postotfiee. ter, who have been visiting at the home event from the time the hay was re- best traveling in America. It consists J. D. Fountain is again sole proprie back seriously. All this, however, did Slevined till the present time. The It saves you trouble and don’t cost of the lady’s father in Lake county, of twenty iieople, or more a very dif tor of the popular Beehive Store. not stop the gliding of the sleds. ecision does not settle the ownership you any more, to give your subscrip Cal., returned to Ashland last week. ferent company from that which played Iuees than SSOOO have been collected i Government statistics show that tion for your paper or magazine to of the land. The court held that if the piece hero last. The performance thus Mr. W. E. Price returned Wednesday far upon the last year’s tax levy. i i ; over $4< lO.IXM) in gold was mined in Burckhalter & Hasty. * McConnaughy allowed these settlers will be a better oue by far than ever morning from his visit in Linn county, to go upon his laud and hold possession given here of this celebrated and pop- A number of good horses for sale. Siskiyou oonuty last year. This is not Seattle wholesale houses will soon accompanied by his son-in-law, Dr. of it adverse to him, he could not take vJar playj Secure your seats early. RECEPTION COMMISTEE: Apply to J. H. Xfartin. Ashland. [12-28 a drop to what will be taken this year start out a small army of “drummers” Colwell, a dentist, who talks of open the fruits of their labor. If he wants since foreign capital has come in and and compete with San Francisco and ing an office in Ashland. G. F. McConnell, C. F. Hasty, Nate High and Pete Windom are will work many of the mines on a the produce of the land he must first 5 i Officers Installed. running a blacksmith shop at Grant’s scale worthy of their richness.—[Union; Portland for the trade of the North secure the ejectment of the settlers. “ Uncle Sam ” Colver, of Phoehix was J. R. Norris. west. The following officers of Golden Pass. The News of same date has the fol registered at the Holton House in Iu view of the spread of smallpox Rille Lodge No. 78, I. O. O. F. (Grant’s floor managers : Augns McKay, mate of the British Portland last Monday, having been lowing in addition to the above: Heavy (luck 40 and 29 inch, for tents ou the coast the Board of Health re Pass) were installed by A. D. Helman, and wagon covers, at D. R. & E. \r. The amount to be paid to the set Geo. E. Youle, L. L. Merrick, bark Peebleshire, fell from a gang considered well enough in every way commends and urgently requests the plank after a Bpree at Albina Saturday to leave Salem last week. D. D. G. M., on Jan. 14,1888: Joseph Mills. tlers is about $2,340, and this, besides x people of Ashland to bo vaccinated night, and ¡»erished on the ice. J. H. Real, C- C. Walker, . Moss. N G; J M Johns. V G; W H the court costs, witness, clerk and J. J. Strait, of the Ashland House marshal fees (about $1,000), together Xlatsusati Michitaro, the well known without delay. Drs. Parsons, Beebe Flanigan. R 8; C H Chanslor, P 8; E. B. Barron. During tho year of 1887 sixty-five returned from Roseburg the fore part with attorney fees and other expenses, We invite the attention of the public to the best assorted ahd largest Henry Smith, Treas.; J T Robinson, organist, will officiate at the Japanese and Songer consent to reduce the fee demented ¡arsons were committed to of the week. His wife and children for vaccinating to fifty, cents for 30 will lessen Mr. McConnaughy’s bank Ward; J C Moss, R 8 N G; T J Dean, wedding. stock of the state iusane asylum from Portland. are all much improved in health, and account about $5,(MX). days. R 8 V G; J K Pigney. L 8 V G; R R Music by Prof- Willits ’ String The Times says fifty cases of measles There were forty-three males and twen are expected home to morrow. Another suit of like character, where Band. Morris, I G; O H Starr, Chaplin. The “northern citrus belt” of Cali ty-two females. were reported in Foot’s Creek precinct Rufos Cole, of the SisK^ou, made a in McConnaughy has enjoined settlers fornia Lad better not poke its nose up last week. The Cold In Northern California. Benton county asks for bids on cer trip to San Francisco los^week, and (the same parties) from cutting hay on Tickets, Including Supper, $2.50. into the SiskiyouB this winter if it $ 1). H. Hawkii» has been appointed doesn’t want it frost bitten. Our ap tain work in connection with the build reports that he saw ice albng the read unsurveved public lands is now pend I Yreka Journal, 18lh inst.f A general invitation is extend Dight watchman in Ashland, vice Wal ing in the State Court at Lakeview, Last Saturday »aturday morning was the cold- cold ple, pear, peach, quince and cherry ing of the new court house at Corval- all the way down to the Bay City and as it involves substantially the ed to all. est ever known in Northern California lace Rogers. trees, however, are taking very kindly H b . The cost of the new building, it is something very rare for California. F. Oregon, ~ ... the thermome 4. same question as the cases just decided, and Southern Ten dollar banging lamp—prize to to this zero weather, and may be all the estimated, will be $75,000. Says the Albany Herald of last it will probably cost the plaintiff about ter registering as follows: Yreka. 14 Baking Powder at Geo. H. Currey’s better for it next month. Mr. J. B. Gagniear, of Lane county, week: Mr. and Mrs. Oscar EL Blount the same amount. below zero; Callahans, 5 below; Fort grocery store. f * There was but one case of email aged 86 years, has been a resi arrived in Albany Monday on their Jones, 12 below: Bragdon, a few miles Freighting business, both by rail and pox in Redding, the papers say, that dent of Douglas and Lane counties for wedding tour, which will extend to AVliat is It? south Of Trinity Centre, 7 below; San Francisco, by way of the Oregon French Gulch, Shasta county, 11 above; team, has been almost suspended dur of Willie Conroy, a young man former 67 years. He certainly would be en Pacific. They were given a reception That produces that beautifully soft ONE NIGHT ONLY I ly of Yreka. He was taken ill at titled to the name of pioneer. Edgewood. 14 lielow; Sisson, 17 below. ing the cold period. complexion and leaves neither traces at the residence of Mrs. Blount, the Dunsmuir aud went to Redding, where Next morning the thermometer regis The Liukville Star says it is report Cities ou the Sound are taking ac ’s mother, on Monday evening, of its application nor injurious affects? tered 12 below in Yreka, 14 at Fort ed that glanders prevails among the he had varioloid, but is now well again. tive steps to prevent any possible im groom attended by many of Mr. Blount’s The answer: Wisdom’s Robertine ac No other cases are reported there, but Jones, 16 at Etna, and 19 in some parts horses at Tale lake. portation of smallpox. To this end friends. XIr. Blount and Miss Hattie complishes all this, and is pronounced the people have all i>eeu vaccinating, of the valley, the average being alxjut meetings of the different Boards of Tolman, were married at the residence by ladies of taste and refinement to be Marshal Walrad gives notice that and the town has built a pest bouse. 15 below. Trade have been held and health offi of the bride’s parents in Ashlaud on the most delightful toilet article ever the city tax roll has been placed in his Says the Yreka Journal of Wednes cers required to inspect each incoming Sunday, Jan, 8th. May their journey produced. Warranted harmless and Fire Hydrants All Right. hands for collection. Double Mammoth day: An old former resident of this vessel. through life be a happy and prosper matchless. Sold by J. H. Chitwood & The unusual cold has frozen nearly The assessment of property in the county, now living in San Buenaven Son, Ashlaud, Or. ous one. It is said that Barnum will spread all the house hydrants and small water city of Ashland foots up a taxable to tura, writes us uuder date of Jan. 12tb, Uncle Tom’s Cabin Company, that ice formed strong enough in that the tents of his great circus in Oregon pipes iu town, and many families are tal of about $400,000. Gilbert D. Mills, special examiner of We Shall be Glad -----and----- place to hold a man up. How is that during the year 1888; that bis advertis compelled, to carry water considerable The Southern Oregon newspaper fora freeze in the orange growing ing ear will arrive in Portland within the United States Pension bureau, has To place your name on our subscrip distance from wells or ditches. Many been in Oregon since last October, people have felt uneasiness over the men have to take lots of “Italy of country? Last Saturday and Sunday, throe months, and Barnum himself ac looking into pension business. There tion list for any newspaper, magazine 2 - Uniformed Brass Bands. - 2 America ” chaffing now. companying his big show will soon the same place undoubtedly experi danger from fire during this peculiar are sixty-nine pensioners of the war of or story paper published. Your sub WHITE and COLORED, follow. “dry” Bpell. 80 far as the city water W. XI. Richards, of Big Butte pre enced a much colder snap. 1812 in the state. Of the entire num scription given to us will add a little pipes are concerned, however, there cinct has leiised Fred Rowe’s steam Mr. John Rhinehart has presented ber, there are about seven who have to our business and does not cost you The only Double Company in Existence. A Sun Francisco dispatch of the 17th need be no uueasiness. Tho pipes are sawmill in Josephine county. the museum of the Oregon State Uni seen actual service in that war, all of as much as it does to order it yourself. says: The force of four hundred A laugh for every minute—smiles and B viickhalter & H asty . buried deeply, and the water is run versity a collection of about 300 stuffed whom are over 90 years of age. XIr. workmen on the California Oregon tears blended together! Two oomical, Try the “cream wheat.” It can bo ning coast mtiy from them in the cen ludicrous, musical Marks! A pack of fe- railroad will probably lie kept at work birds aud animals. This is a fine pres Mills found that the ages of the widow Where to Leave Order». tral part of town. The hydrants are boiled, fried or used for pudding. You all through the winter. It is s.iid that ent and XIr. Rhinehart deserves the pensioners range from 50 to 75 years, rooious, man-hunting bloodhounds. will find it at Cayton & Gore ’ s made in such a way that they cannot During the short absence of the un the superintendent is anxious to have thanks of the community for his liberal and as the war of 1812 was declared The Two Greatest Topsies on Earth, be frozen, as al! the water above the Evening services at the M. E. church a heavy rain st«m strike the road in gift.—[Guard. nearly seventy-six years ago, many of dersigned from Ashland the lumber Impel donated by the distinguished serio ground is allowed to escape from them have been held duriug the present week the Siskiyous in order that it may be comic Queens of Song and Oper F. G. Schwatka, a pioneer of Ore them were not born then. When business carried on by him will be in when they are closed. The city water and will lie continued throughout next tested, aud repairs and improvements I quite young they marriod the soldiers charge of J. W. O. Gregory, who will atic Primma Donnas, gon, died at his home in Salem on {»ipes thus afford as reliable fire pro- week. made while a large force of laborers Thursday morning of last week, in his of the war, whom they survive by promptly fill all orders that may be THE - HYER - SISTERS, ection duriug this weather as duriug given him. C. W. A yers . If your potatoes and apples were are ou tho ground. 77th year. He was well known to many years. the summer. The hose cart, though, Specially engaged for this great Double frozen, go to C. A. Nutley ’ s, next door many people hero and in Yreka. His Albany Democrat : “ The wife of an Company. The most fascinating Investigation of the case of the lit needs more convenient quarters than it When solicited to insure in other and talented Child Actress in has, ami others should be provided for to the ¡»ostoffice, and get some good tle girl supposed to have been mur son, Lieut. Fred Schwatka, has become industrious German farmer, iu this companies, remember that Billings can ones. * the World, little dered at Oro E’ino. Cal., last week, re famous ns au Arctic explorer and mag county, says one can hardly turn over give you insurance in the best of life it at once. one’s hands without making money. companies at the lowest rates. If yon want a suit of clothes go to sulted in a coroners $ury verdict of azine writer. JENNIE FURSMAN as EVA. x Ashland Oranges. O. H. Blount. He carries the largest death from a wound received in a man At Centerville, Or., hist Friday, During the last year she paid for all Engaged for this season, the only gen the family groceries with money made Two shares and a fraction in the uine South Carolina jnbilee singers and The orange is rather a tender sub line and offers the biggest bargains on ner unknown. The U»ion says: “The William Sampson, a sheepherder, bru from chickens, eggs, bntter, etc., and occepted theory of the mystery is that tally boat Thomas Langley and left East Ashland Water Ditch will be plantation troubadors. 20 in number; the x ject in some parts of California just record. the child slipped on the steps at the him for dead because Langley had fur had a bank account* of $140 besides, sold at a fair price. Apply to E. De- aesthetic trained donkey, Leon; the now. but in Rogue River Valley we are smallest Shetland pony in the world; There are some old accounts due J. door :tnd received a hard fall. After nished the latter’s employes with and nothing is said about what her Peatt x not subject to blasted orange crops to D. Fountain ranging from 1884 to 1886. partially Edison's electric parlor light; magnifi husbaud did. Farmers who buy their recovering from the shock any exteqt, an I can talk of the fruit All such must be settled without fur she entered the house and tried to money to carry on a land contest in the butter, bacon, etc., in town, cannot be cent sceDery by Voegtlin; elaborate cos courts with Sampson. Sampson Hed 600 yards of new carpet just received tumes by Dazien. without wincing. Mrs. H. C. Myer has ther delay. expected to have such a record, and it at D. Il & E. V. Mills. 15 patterns to ♦ reach her bed, but fell at its side, where to escape lynching. A street parade given daily at 12 an orange tree which had a nice crop is no wonder some mortgages grow she was found later on.” o'clock. Reserved seats on sale at Red ♦ on it, and was expected to furnish fruit El>er Emery has sold forty acres of — at — Says the Lakeview Examiner: The larger iustead of smaller. By the way select from. House. A son of Rev. H. P. Satchwell of tho Lakeview toboggan slide is pronounced among our best farmers are the Ger equal to the Riverside product. After land near Eagle Point to J. A. Jones, New line of dress flannels, also otto the mercury liegan to cut capers way a newcomer to the county. The price M. E. Church, met with a serious a success. The club has quite a large mans. They watch the little items.” man cashmere at D. R. & E. V. Mills’s. A. H. CABSON-. L. W. CARSON. coasting accident l;ist Friday. While nutnlier of members. The coasters down below the freezing point this was $20 per acre. Says an exchange of last month: going at great speed he struck a pile of come out of the shnte like a cannon winter the tree was moved into the A huly’s breastpin, found several boards in such a way as to cause inter Let us remind those that plant pota Wisdom's Itobertlne. house, but the unlooked-for cold of weeks ago by Capt Thos. Smith, has nal injury. Copious hemorrhages from ball, and it is impossible to recognize a toes and kill hogs by the moon’s di this month froze the houso plants and Leading ladies of society and prom person as they pass, either on a tobog left at the T idings offico for the the kidneys followed, and it was feared rection, that the present moon is a inent professional Stars have testified also nipped the oranges on this tree in been gan or a hand sled. We are- “dry” one, because the moon’s left ear to its excellency in the most emphatic side the windows. Most of the oranges claim of the owner. that one of those organs was ruptured, Simon Hamberg, the man who hung down. Last December we bad terms. Guaranteed harmless and have dropi>e<l off, but several yet re Don’t fail to call and settle accts, which would have been fatal, undoubt main on the tree. Those which fell due Fountain & Holmes. It will save edly. The injury was less serious, swindled F. XL Parker out of his saw a “wet” moon, but at least four times matchless. J. H. Chitwood < fc S od , off were almost matured, and are large, both trouble and expense. Remember however, being diagnosed by Dr. Par mill property and money,was arrestedat tho moisture, including wet snow, has druggists, Ashland, Or., sell it at 50 Six miles South of Grant's Pass, Jone- handsome ami sweet, but still have an business is business. * son as a severe contusion of the right Butte City and taken to San Francisco fallen, this “dry” moon December, cents per bottle and give a beautiful ph ine county, Oregon. unripe flavor, They would undoubtedly kidney, and the boy is steadily improv for trial. Hamberg not long since was than did last year’s “wet” moon Dec card to every purchaser. The damage to freight on the wrecked “ operating ” at Portland — giving away ember. We advise believers in the have been first-class if they had thor steamer Yiiquina will involve a loss to ing. lots at some imaginary new town in moon superstition, to pin their faith in oughly ripened. the consignees of about 14 per cent of Southern Oregon is experiencing the California, and making money by col something more earthly. In fact, as a Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit Positively Cured by administering the value of the freight longest period of continuous cold lecting $3.00 for each deed. Gone to his Rest. weather prophet the 8ignal Service will Dr. Haine’s Golden Specific. weather known since the settlement of In certain lines of Clothing, Furnishing Goods An application has been made for the country by white people. The Lake county will pay $7,870.84 state down the moon in every argument. Josiah Casebeer, one of the well It can be given in a cup of coffee or the pardon of Chas. Bassett, of this Hats, Boots, Shoes, etc., and hare deter known and respected citizens of Jack- Says a California exchange: Cali tea without the knowledge of the person coldest winter heretofore was that of taxes, this year; more than double mined to reduce our stock by mak son county, died at his home near county, who is serving a term in the 1861-2, but then Bear creek was not that in 1887. In consequence of this fornia has the reputation of beiug a taking it: is absolutely harmless and Talent at 1 o’clock a . m . last Tuesday, penitentiary for stage robbery. frozen over as it is now. This shows high rate, this county will be consid- great wheat state; its fruit production, will effect a permanent and speedy ing the following unprecedented cure, whether the patient is a mod Jan. 17th, the immediate cause of death The coldest point reported at Port that tho cold weather of this winter is erably short before another levy is too, lias made a little noise in the world, erate drinker or an alooholic wreck. reductions : made. This defect in the law _____ should but there are few outside of the trade Thousands of drunkards have been being congestion of the liver. He had land Was exactly the same as at Ash more extreme and longer continued been afflicted with rheumatism for a land. three degrees below zero; and than then, though there are no accu be remedied, so as to allow the county and railroad circles who are aware of made temperate men who have taken the 20 Men's heavy Chinchilla overcoats—regular price $15—will b< long time, and for several months past this breaks the record at each place. ------- Consisting of------- rate meteorological records so far back. court to make their rate of taxation, the magnitude of the bean interest. Golden Specific in their coffee without This winter will make a much lower after tho state levy is made.—[Ex The Southern Pacific up to the 1st of their knowledge, and to-day believe they had been failing rapidly. About bix closed out at $10. One of the few choice residence lots November, had shipped 20,906,382 ?uit drinking of their own free will. APPLE, PEAR, PEACH. weeks ago he was taken down with mean temjierature for Southern Ore aminer. in the best part of the city, adjacent to t N evkb F ails . The system once im PLUM. PRUNE, CHERRY, serious illness, and from that time gon iu 1888 than the average of all the A distressing accident occurred at pounds. The Canada Pacific people, pregnated with the Specific it becomes 15 Fine, wine-colored overcoats—regular price $20—will be closed gradually declined till the end came. the business center can lie purchased years since records were first kept here. Brownsville on the narrow guage rail although they have had the bulk of an utter impossibility for the liquor ap- APRICOT, NECTARINE, at a bargain. Apply to G. F. Billings. out at $15. ALMOND, WALNUT, and the bean trade, and the Atchison, To The funeral was on Tuesday afternoon, Setite to exist. For fall particulars, ad- People of Southern Oregon needn’t road Wednesday evening of last week, and the burial in the Myer graveyard, The western and southern slopes of consider themselves especially favored resulting in the sudden death of Wm. peka and Santa Fe certainly shipped a ress G olden S pecific Co., 185 Racine 15 Brown cassitnere overcoats—reg. price $12—reduced to •7.50. fair proportion from the South. Un east of Boar creek. the hillsides are bare e;ist of the valley, having ice cold enough for skating. W. Christian, a young man for many der the circumstances an estimate of street, Cincinnati. Ohio. Deceased came to Southern Oregon but iu all shaded places, even in town, in years a resident of Eugene. Mr. More than a thousand people were en 23 Men’s cheap black dress suits—regular price $9—they must go Grape Vine, Currants, Gooseberries, about twelve years ago, and has resided the ground still has a thin covering of joying skating ou tho ice at Sacramento Christian was a brakeman on the train 50,000,000 pounds of beans shipped Shakes and cedar poets on hand and h» re constantly since. He leaves the snow. Blackberries, Raspberries, and the train was makiug a Hying from California this year, would not be for sale by Sutton & Miller. at $5 each. the other day, and at Oaklahd, also, x wide of the mark. These statistics Strawberries, Figs. record of nn honest, industrious life, there was ice enough for skating ou switch, when by some means he fell in show that the humble bean is not to A new disease has made its appear- in which he did more than one man’s Etc., Etc. 18 Brown check business suits—regular price $16—reduced tc shallow ponds and sloughs. At Mon front of the moving train as he un Of wooleu underwear, fine white and share of hard work. His wife and sev auce at Grant's Pass, according to the terey the water pipes were frozen and coupled tho engine, and was crushed be despised, as the value of the crop of colored Onr trees are grown without irrigation $12.50 per suit. shirts, O. H. Blount handles Courier — “ tousilitis of the lungs. ” It ’87 is probably equal to the product of eral grown sone and daughters survive the largest assortment of any retail en Red hill tend, and all of known va seems to be as fatal as “toothache in bunted, as they were also at many of to death; both legs and arms, ribs and tne orange trees of the State. him. rieties that succeed in Southern Oregon. the cities in semi-tropical California. neck were broken. He was agod 31 house in Oregon. x t he heel.” 100 Pair Men’s heavy working shoes—regular price $2.50—selling Those contemplating tree planting years. 7 months and 3 days, and leaves In San Diego county, five feet of snow Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy—a positive will do well to visit our orchard and nur them now for $1.75. Ladies of the Baptist Church will fell in the mountains, and a serious I ' a wife and three children. A Habeas Corpus Case. A Train Man Tells His Experience with cure for oatarrh, diphtheria and canker sery, or write us for price list. give a social at the church Tuesday Our Trains. Sheriff Daley, of Miner county, Da evening, Jan. 24th. An interesting loss of livestock is reported. At Taco- ! Says tho Eugene Guard: An ac mouth. For sale by T. K, Bolton. Fostoffioe—Murphy. Josephine county, i 50 pair Men’s tap sole calf boots— regular price $4-50—reduced to Oregon. R. R. station, Grant’s Pass. I San Francisco dispatch, Jan. 11.1 kota, arrived in the valley liist week programme. Supper served from 6 to ma, XV. T., the mercury went a shade cidental shooting occurred at the resi A Nasal Injector free with each bottle below zero. $3.25 perpair. in search of an old gentleman named 8. Price 15 cents. dence of Mr. Geo. Parks last Srturday A. H. CARSON & SON. The railroad men who went up on of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 Abell Allen, who draws a largo govern morning which nearly resulted fatally • The renowned Royce & Lansing Mu the Oregon fine to take charge of the Max Muller’s new residence had a sical Comedy Company and Swiss Bell to Sam’l Gilmore, a young man aged freight train a fortnight ago, returned cents. Sold by T. K. Bolton. 100 pair boys’ boots, all prices, from $1.50 to $3 per pair. ment pension and has been placed un Ssffi 6.000.000 PEOPLEUSE narrow escape from being destroyed by For dyspepsia and liver complaint, der the legal guardianship of his son Ringers are coming Jan. 30. This about 28 years, Mr. Parks’ stepson. to the city yesterday with a woeful tale you have a printed guarantee on every 25 dozen Men’s grey knit underwear, 50 cts and 75 cts. in Miner county. Dakota. He came tire Tuesday morning. Luckily the company comes endorsed by press and He was handling a 38 caliber Smith & of life on the new mountain road from M.FERRY&CC. out here not long since with bis daugh fire was discovered before any damage public of the entire west. During Wessons revolver when it slipped from the standpoint of the train hand: “It bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never fails to cure. For sale by T. K. Bolton. 15 dozen Men’s canton flannel underwear, 50 cts and 75 cts. ter and her husband, Mr. and Mrs. was done.—[Sentinel, admitted to betlie their eight successful years on the road his grasp aud falling ou the floor was was a little rougher than imything in t 3oec'%men discharged, the ball euteri ng his body Bunce, and was living with them on Why will you cough when Shiloh’s the way of railroading that I ever >e world. All those indebted to the late firm of over one million people have witnessed We also have a heavy line of men’s woolen underwear at very reas Wagzer creek. The officer from Da Fountain A Holmes are requested to their entertainments, and halls and ou the left side lielow the chest and tackled before,” said he, “and I couldn’t Cure will give immediate relief. Price ERRY&CO'S kota, representing the guardian of Al call at the Bee-hive and settle immedi theatres have been found utterly inad coming out of the back. Dr. Sharpless stand it. On the train that I came in 10 cts., 50 cts., and $1. Try it. For sale onable prices. ire c>4 1'rlrrd len, Biieil out a writ of habeas corpus, ately. The old books must be squared equate for the accommodation of the w;is «died and XIr. Gilmore is out of on yesterday there wasn’t a whole car by T. K. Bolton. SEED and the ease came liefore County Judge up cither by cash or note. people eager to gain admission. This danger aud recovering. It is thought step on the Pullman coaches, and the Our stock of oil clothing, gum coats, rubber boots, etc., is very * Have you seen that set of silver ware ANNUAL DePeatt. sitting in chambers in Ash is accounted for by their strict adher that the ball followed the rib3 and did bagage car was hitched on the rear, as (Rogers Bros, ware)—given away as a For 1883 complete. s The marriage ceremony o? Yeoeka- ence to presenting a stnctly refined not pass directly through the body. land. The guardian’s counsel said the one of the drawheads had been pulled prize to coffee at Geo. H. Currey's. * will be mailed old gentleman had been “kidnapped," Kuni-Kawa-Kahei and Daigaliu-Mima- entertainment composed of the best out. There is no particular danger to REE TO ALL About 10 o’clock one evening, at a Boy’s rubber boots, $1.50 per pair. and demanded his return to the cus Saki will be performed at Granite hall, artists, and the best vocal and instru • ppUconts. end passengers, however, as the trains are A nice wax doll given away with to left eeoeoi'.'. house just out of town, the domestic where all may have an opportunity to tody of the guardian, which after the cnetteaers with ---------------- 00---------------- mental music. Remember they remain detected a Ixiy effecting an entrance run very slowly over the worst portion every two cans of Beehive baking oct ordunug it full hearing of the ease, was what the witness a Japanese wedding. of the line. Starting out from Horn here but one night. powder at Sutton & Miller ’ s grocery , through a window. Without raising brook on New Year’s dan I had a Invaluable toai: Judge ordered. Tho Sheriff started at x The Pacific Express is the name of Every person usinc Beuj. Eggleston, who went to San an alarm, she watched the little fellow, tough experience with ^freight train Btore. once for Dakota with Allen. The old the new weekly journal which succeeds Qarden,FleidorFfower who went direct to a closet, aud, tak r~ r* read for man who has two daughters living on the Prohibition Star ot Portland. It Francisco last week with a carload of DIED. running over the mountains to Ash UUUu Ik Addme Wagnor creek, declared he did not is issued by a stock company, and will apples, returned home Wednesday. ing something from the shelf, was land. Slides were so numerous and D. M. FERRY &CO.. Detroit. M ioh. He succeeded in getting the apples about to make his escape, when the the snow so high on the track that it HOWARD — Near Jacksonville, December, want to return; that ho wished to live make prohibition its chief feature. 31st Mrs. Mollie Howard, wife of W. M. servant arrested him with the plunder through without having them frozen, with bis daughters, but as bo had been took us from 8 a . m . next day to run Howard; aged 33 years. Cause, apoplexy. Notice to City Taxpayers For a neat fitting suit of clothes and though it was terribly cold. The heat in his possession. She had no heart from Hornbrook to Siskiyou, about placed under the legal guardianship of LOVE. —Near Jacksonville, Jan. 8, 1888, in to punish him when she found the ob and smoke from two engines immedi his sou in Dakota, lie, of course. bad ‘ a fine stock of piece goods to choose seventeen miles. At last we reached fant child of Mr. and Mrs G. M. Love. Notice in hereby given, that the city tax from, call on Larsen, the tailor, next ately in front of the car no doubt ject of his burglary was a package of the summit, and in going down the —In Medford, Jan. 4, 1888, intunt roll of the city of Ashland, Jackson county. i door to the postoffice. Agent for the helped to keep it warm. Mr. Eggles Frose’s Hamburg Tea, which he said grade into Rogue River valley, the ca HEKtEY. Or., has been placed in my hands, and the daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. James Herley, A Stfil'.U Snow-Plow. I Wh<>eler & Wilson Bewing machine. * ton reports good red apples in brisk he had taken for his little sister, who boose and one of the freight care rolled aged 11 days. same shall so remain for the period of aixty days? from and next after January 23. 1888, demand now at fair prices, but the was ill of a fever. She very properly Ou th-j side-track at the depot a few O. H. Blount will sell you a good green and light colored apples are more told him he had acted very wickedly. down the side of the mountain for 100 MALONEY.—On Grave creek. Jan. 5th, 1888, during which time I will at uiy office, in the Boots and. Shoos, Notions, Ztc., Etc Wm. P. Maloney, aged 22 years, and 9 feet, but fortunately no one was killed. ” city council room, between the hours of 9 days ago says the S.icramento Record- pair of boots for $2.50. He is over difficult to sell. For the choicest Even if there was no money at home, months. a . M. and 5 P. m . daily, receive and receipt [The above should be taken with a Vuion, v as a new-fashioned enow-plow stocked. A good wool hat for 25 cts., Spitzeubergs. the retail price, by the some kind neighbor would have given ever exhibited in Southern Oregon. for city taxes for 188«. E cgf . be W alrad . th it attracted a great deal of atten or a suit of clothes for $5. Don’t fail box, was $1.75 to $2.50. California him a little Hamburg Tea if he had high seasoning of salt. Trains are now ROLI8ON.—In Jacksonville, Jan. 12, 1888, Ashland, Or., Jan. 20, loss. City Marshal. John T. Rolison, aged 43 years. ruuning over the mountains on time.] tion. It has bean sent up on the Ore to c;dl on Blount for anything you apples are abuudaut in the market, but asked for it. If You Don’t Find What You Wan’t, You will not be Bored to Buy. gon Division, ;tnd is now engaged in need in mens’ line. x they will not bear comparison at all Dissolution of Partnership. Card of Thanks. Pendleton, the county seat of Uma fighting the snow on the Siskiyou WEATHER REPORT. with Oregon apples. A considerable The city council at last meeting or I Remain Yours,. tilla county, is prospering wonderfully. mountains. It was a curious looking The undersigned would respectfully number of Eastern apples are on hand J.* C. Leasure, the prominent candidate Notice is hereby given that the co-part affair and is operated by steam. It is dered a temporary shed built for the in San Francisco. tender for himself and wife their most The following is the weather record nership existing between J.D. Fountain and for Congressional nomination, waB in heartfelt thanks to the many friends of the U. S. Signal observation station W.G. Holmes for the purpose of carrying on BLOUNT in the shape of a car. being wholly in hoe*' cart at the south end of the cala boose, and Street Commissioner Pat a general merchandise business iu the city Portland the other day, and told a The fact that Uncle Tom’s Cabin still closed, with numerous side and end who assisted them in the time of their in Ashland for the week ending Jan. of Ashland, Oregon Ashland, Oregon, is this day mutually terson began work upon it yesterday wiudows. It contains a large boiler afternoon. has a strong bold upon the public was Netcs reporter of it as follows! “For great distress through the fatal illness 19,1888: dissolved. W. G. Holmes retires from the and about a thirty-horse-power eugine. demonstrate*! last evening, as the Opera instance, we are to build two big hotels in their family: To the City Council business, which will be continued by J. D. Fountain, who assumes all indebtedness of The front end presents a Hat surface to Two of the Close Bros., who are pre House was tilled from pit to dome by a in the spring, oue to cost $50,000 and of Ashland, for the large sum expend Day of Temiærature. Rain fall the company and is authorized to collect all the snow as it runs in, and with the paring to start a brick and tile manu large audience, eager to witness the the other $25,000. The town has two ed—about $400; to the many people month Max. Minn. Inches. notes and accounts due the same J. D. F ountain . exception of a circular space in the factory near town, have been in Ash ■ play as presented by Abbey’s company. electric light systems which were put in town who contributed in many ways; .01 W. G. H olmes . 18 42 center is covered with heavy boiler land this week making arrangements To say that the audience was satisfied in last summer. A levee, which cost to friends in Roseburg and in Jackson Jan 13 Ashland, Or., Jan. 10. 1*88. .00 23 -3 14 iron, whose outer edges are Hared for putting up some buildings at the would be but re-echoing a remark ex $45,000, is in course of erection; water ville who generously sent an offering .00 4° 15 24' so that the snow is forced toward site of the brickyard. pressed a great many times last even works, which cost $30,000, were built of money, and to creditors in San .1X1 Dissolution of Copartnership. last year, and are now in operation. Francisco, who kindly remitted a liber r 24 16 tho center. In the center of the front ing. The singing of the ipiartette was Cold weather is uncomfortable in a very enjoyable feature, us _ was the A Hour mill, with a capacity of 100 .00 5 28' 17 is the digging apparatus. It is circular, Southern al proportion of their claims. Oregon, this winter, but as Notice is hereby given that the copartner .00 9’ 33’ 18 about seven feet in diamoter, aud is we read tho long lists of deaths from music of the orchestra. The Hyer barrels per day, was built List year. XL M ayer , ship of the undersigned, doing business in .00 20° 35 3 19 shaped somewhat on the pnuciple of a freezing in the country east of the Sisters as the two Topsys were excel- Besides we iuvestod $18,000 in street Ashland under the firm name of lturriss A Ashland, Or., Jan. 20, 1888. Long, is this day dissolved by mutual eon- windmill. Like the arms of a wind Rockies, we are thankful that the bliz ’ lent. Genie Fursmau as Eva was the improvements. The county Commis 01 Total rainfall mill, this wheel has iron projections zard belt can never reach us. favorite. Mr. Dorsey as Uncle Tom. sioners have ordered the construction StAli parties knowing themselves indebted WILL CURE Soothes and Heals. ! James Smith as Marks, and Frank Jay of a court house which will cost from set di:igonally with the plane of the to the late firm will please call and settle at WILL CURE Santa Abie cures and heals the mem once with M. N. Ixmg. L W. Britltlss, Many rare aud novel musical instru ■ as Gumption Cute, were very good. $75,000 to 8100,000. The action of circular, which catches the snow as it M. N. L oxg . revolves and forces it, into a center hop ments are introduced iu the entertain The balance of the c ist was well taken the Commissioners will settle the vexed branes of the throat and lungB, when WILL CURE Ashland, Or., Jan 9, 1888. per, whence the snow is forced out of ment given by the Royce <fc Lansing by members of the company.— Detroit question of the county seat for all poisoned and inflamed by disease. It WILL CURE time.” prevents night sweats and tightness a spout which discharges it ou either Company. Mr. Lansing himself per Tribune. Jack for Pale. WILL CURE across the chest, cures coughs, croup, side of the track. It is said that it will forming on seven distinct instruments ^PORTLAND Geo. H. Currey having bought from otfCON The undersigned have for sale a fine, WILL CURE Portable forges, garden aud railroad asthma, colds, bronchitis, pneumonia, dear snow from the track at the rate at once. Remember date, Jan. 30. Messrs. Clayton <fc Gore all their glass wheel - barrows, post-liole diggers, whooping-cough and all other throat In successful operation since 1866, patronized from large Maltese Jack, which can be had of ten miles an uotir. It is a curious Ay or’« Hair Vigor improves the bench-vises, anvils and vises combined. I ware and crockery in addition to his and lung troubles. No other medicine all sections of the Nor hwett. endorsed by at a bargain for cash. The animal can WILL CURE invention, and ought to do good work beauty immense stock, gives him the finest as business men and leadiag ecucaiora. of the hair and promolea its be seen at their livery stables in Ash WILL CURE Stoves! stoves! stoves! Car load Num is so successful in curing nasal catarrh ou n road not hampered with snow growth. It prevenst the accumulation ♦ ber 2. A variety of both cooking and sortment in Southern Oregon. as California Cat-R-Cure. The enor THE MOST PERFECTLY Eq UPPED SCHOOL land; and is guaranteed to be a sure WILL CURE sheds. iu class on the Coast, it offer» private or class of dandruff, cleanses the scalp, and re heuting. Take one while they are foal getter. lie will be sold low to any Table damask, napkins and towels mous and increasing demand for these of instruction.day andev. ning throughout the year, in x standard California remedies coinfirm Arithmetic, W rit ng. Correspondence, Book-keep- one who will apply soon, as we have no WILL CURE Are you mnde miserable by indigestion, stores a natural color to gray hair. cheap. G. CL Eddings, hardware, cheap at D. R. k E. V. Mills. constipation, dizsineaa, loss of appetite, Have yon received Ayer’s Almanac for stoves aud tinware, is headquarters. * their merits- Sold and guaran'eed by ing. Banking, Shorthand. Type-writing, Businei. use for him. Shiloh’s Cha» will immediately relieve Chitwood & Son at Si a package. and Legal Form sand all Coiamon School Branches. T homtson A S tephenson . yellow skin? Shiloh’s Vita lzer is a the new year? Studenu, all ages end both seaetadmittedaay time. Buy the fresh home made candice at cruup, whooping cough, and bronchitis. posittVL jure. And off« rod for sale by Ashland, Orn Jan. 13,1888. I Catalogue free. Armstrong and Wesco, Prvp’rs, Three for $2.50. Men’s kid shoes $1.50 at BloauVs. N Utley’s. x | Sold by T. K. Bolton. 1. K. Bolton. ASHLAND TIDINGS BREVITIES. I i Granite Lodge $2.00 2.00 2X0 3-00 1,25 I. 0 0. Closing out at FEBRUARY 14 J. S. HERRIN’S D. R. & E. V. MILLS, West Side of Plaza. Dry Goods, Carpetings, Dress Goods, Granite Hall Notions Thursday, January 26th, Cloaks, Jerseys, ABBEY’S Jackets, Shawls, Boots and Shoes, Curtains, Etc., Etc. In Ashland, Oregon PRICES THE LOWEST. O. H. BLOUNT’S. ¿ * A.H. CARSON & SON, Prop’s. Shade and Ornamental Trees, Lamest Stock of Clotiiu Famiskiii Goods, Sals, Caps,