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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1888)
•t" . sex i «á-jeiMi t • I Ì * ■ j ■ 1 PERSONAL, This is not considered a first-class NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. NORIAL NOTES. HERE AND THERE. coon country, but a number of the ! ring-tailed chicken thieves have been Fresh Eastern oysters at Nutley’s. KLAMATH COUNTY. J. A. Laraen, the tailor, made a busi The Normal begins its third term Los Angeles has small-pox now. captured in the hills thiB winter. Last JAN CARY 27, 1*88 fLinkville 8Ur, Jan.2f.| with several new students. FRIDAY ness trip to Portland last week. Apples wanted by Benj. Eggleston. week L. Mauzey caught three and There are 700 children of school age Miss Price of the South Interme The present cold soap hue brought Haskell Amy, of Central Point, has Grant’s Pass has a militia company. Clark Taylor’s youngest son captured : in Portland. in ducks by the thousands, and sports diate being uuable to teach Inst Mon The Rescue Club. been in Ashland frequently of late. two, men are just slaying them. Some have day, her place was supplied by Miss The factory will lie running again Tho G. A. IL State Encampment Meets every Sunday at 4 p. m . at the Miss Hattie Coleman is teaching the bagged as high as sixty and seventy at Lida Porter of the Normal. Ayer ’ s Pills cure constipation, im- i meets at Albany on February 22d. M* E. church. Service consists of next week. Rumor has it that Miss Florence school at Murphy, Josephine county. one hunt prove the appetite, promote digestion, I short and spicy volunteer speeches, Benj. Eggleston is paying cash for restore healthy action, and regulate Even Crescent City, on the California Reed will reduoe the number of her H. L. Webb, who carries the mail be James Pelton, of Sam’s valley, has recitations, good music and singing— good apples. * every function. This medicine is coast, had ice skating during the cold been spending a few days in town this tween this place and Fort Klamath, pupils. for one hour only. Friends of the spell. The Normal received a severe blow took Tuesday’s mail on his sled over The T idinos presses can run by water pleasant to take and gentle in its opera temperanco cause, rally ! and save our week. in being compelled to close on account the big lake, a distance of fifteen tion. See article in Ayer ’ s Almanac. power again now. Eclipse of the moon to-morrow even youth from temptation’s snare; and en Win. Harris has been confined to miles. The ice is eight inches in thick of sickness. courage by your Dresence all who de Ashland merchants report business ing. You will see it as soon as it is his honse with a bad cold since the ness and capable of holding up a Table damask, napkins aud towels The total number of students en dark enough. sire to live honorable and useful lives. cheap at D. R St E. V. Mills. better now than ever before at this x rolled at the Normal since it opened is heavy load. fore part of last week. S ec . time of year. The enterprise of our 81. This does not include Professor Hermann is working for a lighthouse LAKE COUNTY. Loose hay is selling in Medford at business men in keeping choice stock station W. W. Kentnor has been laid up Nesse’s class in penmanship in the at the mouth of the Siuslaw, at Speaks for Itself. $14 per ton. Baled hay about $15. [Lakeview Examiner, Jan. 19.1 with a bad cold during the past week, and large assortments, and advertising Cape Perpetua. public schools. Eggs are 50cts per dozen in Lake but is able to be out again. A Kausiis paper publishes the fol To-morrow evening (Saturday) is the Miss Eva Baldwin has been ap liberally, is helping the general trade view. The strike of San Francisco cooks lowing unique reminder to delinquent pointed postmistress at Brownsboro. of Ashland every year. regular teachers' meeting for the city Mr. C. T. Payee, of Eden precinct, and waiters is practically over. The subscribers: "There i$ a little matter has been seriously ill again, but was C. A. Reh art’s herder, named Sharp schools. The normal class in methods Elder W. P. 8. Richardson of Inde- I proprietors won. A number of new building projects that Some of our SubScriberS have somewhat better at last report. froze his feet while on the desert last meet with them and a very interesting pendence, a minister of the Church of are announced in Ashland this week. Seemingly forgotten entirely, tome of time is expected. Teachers on duty at The Boyce 4 Lansing Musical Corn week. Christ, iB holding a series of meetings Mrs. Jacob Thompson has been con them have made u8 many promi$e$, the meeting are: W. C. Roberts, J. T. A number of good horses for sale. at Medford, assisted by Elder Peter eil y Co. is reported as first-class by the fined to the house by illness for some The signal service thermometer was Hover, Mrs. Gilroy, Mies Price, Miss but have never kept them. To u$ it i$ Apply to J. H. Martin. Ashland. [12-28 prees along the line. son. They will continue the meetings time past, but is reported as improv tired Sunday morning. It registered A. Goodyear and Miss Ewan. When a very important matter it’$ nece$- The ground is reported frozen to a ing now. 24 below. There were ninety-one marriages in for two weeks yet, holding services at Sary in our buSineSS. We are very all of our teachers join in this work, it modeSt and don't like to Speak about Jackson county during the year 1887. 1 o’clock in the afternoon and 7 in the depth of from eight to fourteen inches is the next thing to an institute. Jim Snelling and Hawley Bull came W. W. Willits has taken charge of evening each day. in the Willamette valley. it” The Commercial Department is do the Wrisley farm in Medford, since in from the desert Saturday. They re Blount’s menagerie is increased by Says the Sentinel of last week: California’s population is now esti Mr. Wrisley has gone into the real es port but little snow there, and the ing a rushing business. The students the addition of a “ red bat from China. ” Stages Ordered Out. Jacksonville should aud must have a mated at 1,200,000 people, an increase tate business. weather much milder than here. The are in the realistic work of business A duo on two pianos will be given street car lino to tho railroad. Town of 33 1-5 per cent in six years. loss of stock was only nominal when practice, and everyone seems to be as The stage coaches kept at Dollar- the wedding ceremony next week election is now dose at hand aud why M. L. McCall has been at Portland they left deeply interested as though in actual hi<les for the railroad company since after Great preparations are being made by and out at Linkville on land business not vote on a tax to aid in the con business. the completion of the through line were Friday. roads centering in San Francisco for ex Says a Silver Lake correspondent: The next regular social will be held ordered out yesterday for the first time, School clerk Dean is “rounding up” struction of a road. Jacksonville must cursion travel during the next season. for the railroad company within the Snow here is 15 inches deep with the past ten days. the first Friday evening in February, to transfer the passengers and baggage the children of school age in Ashland wake up and make some effort to sus thermometer 40 degrees below zero. tain its importance. A per capita tax of 82 has been from Siskiyou, at. tho mouth of the tun district Dr. Watkins, of Portland, one of the The coldest weather, by 10 degrees, and a fine time is expected. Every body pronounced the Mother’s Day levied in Sierra county, Cal., to meet nel, to the water tank etation, a mile Oregon Pioneers and a leading mem Some Shasta county, Cal., real estate It is reported that the O. St C. IL R the expense entailed by the smallpox ber of the medical profession, was in ever known here. Teams are running social held two weeks ago as the most and a half this side of Dollarhides. man has printed and circulated the an over the ice on the lake. enjoyable of the series thus far. Miss Numerous slides between the latter will have a new $20,009 depot in East nouncement that city lots are for sale epidemic. town this week. Portland. George Huffmaster, Al. McDowell, Sayre’s essay “Mother” was the gem of point and the tunnel made it impos at Tolo, Jackson county, Oregon. Upon The Portland ice company has been Mrs. H. Ralph and daughter Fannie, sible to get the trains through. The The Dowell property in Jackson diligent inquiry, it is learned that a putting up 5000 tone of Hood river ice who have been visiting Mrs. Ralph’s Charles Zumwalt, Bob Freeme, Duke the evening. The recitations by Miss stages will propably be used there for ville is to be sold by the sheriff Feb postoffice has been established down for Portland city alone. It is over a eldest daughter, Mrs. Hosier, at Day Bennett and a stranger from Harney Abbie Goodyear aud Miss Emma Her valley, started from Lakeview Friday rin did them much credit Tne music ruary 18th. near Rogue river called Tolo, and this foot thick. several days. ton, W. T., for two or three months morning for Warner valley. They were by Mieses Oolton, Sayre, Mingus, An is the location of the new city. Plenty of business for the plnmmers Some winter-sown wheat has been in past, have returned to Ashland. out all day in a blinding snow-storm, derson and Mr. Pennebaker added Perished in the Storms. since the frozen water pipes began Jack Garveu, of Wagner creek, was jured by the bard freeze in the Willa Rev. Robt McLean» who has been at and reached Twelve Mile creek at 4 a . much to the programme. The exer A Lus Angles dispatch of Jan. 24th thawing out in towu Tuesday with 40 lbs. of quartz mette, and tho fields will have to be Grant’s Pass (in charge of church work m ., Saturday. The latter five had their cises at our next will, we hope, be still nays: “The mystery which enshrouded ho shipped to San Francisco for partially re-sown. there) for sometime, wont south on hands, feet and faces frozen, while AL better, as those having charge are re Land slides in the Siskiyous are de which the disappearance of two youug men, test. The rock is from two ledges re porting fine progress. The 6teamer Aragfi, Capt. Hall, made Tuesday morning’s train, en route for McDowell’s face was bo badly frozen C. F. Odeneal and Vincent W. Apple laying trains again since the thaw and cently located by Garven and his part We hope that all friends of our as to close his eyes. The party reached Klamath county, to visit his family. the rains came. gate who left their homes in Duarte ner-one on Little Applegate, about the quickest round trip od record from school who can visit us will do eo dur Newt Roberts ’ ranch at noon. An In on December 28, has been solved by Elder M. Peterson, of Central Point, dian messenger was sent from there ing the coming term. Our class in Dr. McCoy offers to dispose of his a mile above tho Sterling Co’s saw San Francisco to C<x>s bay. It was the melting of the snow in a canyon library and stationery stock at a bar mill site, and the other on the Wagner threo days and twenty-two hours. was in town the fora part of the week, Sunday for a physician. He arrived methode meets every day at 3 o’clock nine miles from Monroira, where their gain. See notice. creek side of tho divide. Boyce 4 Lansing’s excellent music laving come up to see what the pros hete'tho same evening, coming via Al p. m . in Miss Goodyear's room, and to bodies were found. The two lads were and comedy entertainment next Mon pects were for holding a series of meet bert lake, the distance being 88 miles, this they are specially invited. In Eastern Oregon some damage to Twenty boxes of Rogue River apples lying only a few roils apart. They A training school of from twenty to day at Grauite Hall. Call at the Red ings here by Elder Richardson, of Polk and part of the way he was obliged to fruit trees — peach especially — is re- evidently became lost in a snow storm were sent with the Oregon horticultural county. ■House and secure your seats early. travel through snow eighteen inches thirty pupils will be organized next > ported from the excessive cold two and struggled ou together until they exhibit to San Jose. J. IL Casey, foreman of the Ashland deep. Very fast riding under the con Monday, Jan. 30. All those who would weeks ago. In this valley the trees Mrs. Dr. L. F. Jones, of Eugene Woolen dropped down from sheer exhaustion. Blockades ou the overland roads have suffered no injury whatever, so City, Mills, came in last week from ditions. A physician left for Warner like to send pupils to this school can while going about hor resi [They had thrown away their blankets, have delayed the Eastern mails during far as known. The December weather dence as usual, was stricken dead with his ranch in Langell Valley. He says Monday, via Albert lake, the mount do so upon payment of $2.50 per and had tried in several places to start the past two weeks. term. This school will be under the the mercury was down to 36 degrees be- ains being impassable at present was not warm enough to swell the paralysis of the heart, last Tuesday. a tire, but failed.] direct supervision of the President, but <>w zero at his place on the morning of Through freight trains from Calfor- buds, and the trees could easily stand A young man named Wm. R Hauser, the 15th. the teachers will consist of members Pardon Day. nia will hardly be running regularly the temperature exjierieucod here. Smallpox at Portland. recently from California, while engaged of the regular class in methods. All Mr. O. C. Gunnuson, returned re Portable forges, garden and railroad in hauling hay, January 2, was frozen Salem Statesman : Next Tuesday, for several weeks yeL grades are received in this school, but (News, Jan. 20.) from Salem, bringing with him to Jan. 24, is “pardon day” at the guber no one is admitted unless cleanly Prospects are good for an active wheel - barrows, post-hole diggers, to death within seven miles of Harnej’ cently Between 8 and 9 o'clock yesterday his home here his three young children natorial office, and at that time several building season in Ashland, beginning bench-vises, anvils aud vises combined. City. dressed and well behaved. In most who have been under the care of their morning a stranger entered the Police normal schools this department is far Stoves! stoves! stoves! Car load Num applications for pardons of convicts with the opening of spring. Station and inquired for the Chief of A lake on the Bunch place in Jose eldest sister at that place for several ber 2. A variety of both cooking and from the penitentiary will be consid Police or the captain on duty. Cap superior to the ordinary public school, Large new stock of harness, saddles, heating. Take one while they are phine county had been stocked with years. ered. Ooe of the petitions, it is said, tain Gutzmacher was absent ou busi and it is the intention to make this the is that for the release of Charlee Bas leather and everything else in that cheap. G. C. Eddings, hardware, (Terman carp, and the fish had m- G. W. Cooksey, of Central Point, is ness and Officer R. H. Austin was on “model school” of our institution. All creiised to a great number, but the line at H. Judge ’ s this week stovee and tinware, is headquarters. * sett the Southern Oregon stage rob in advance. hike was drained recently, aud the fish at the White Sulphur Springs in Ash duty. He invited the gentleman, who tuition is payable strictly ber. It may be interesting in this N ormalite . land, having come up for medical treat We acknowledge the receipt of Henry Klippel, our enterprising real was of pleasant appearance to take a connection to state that daring Gov interesting public documents from estate agent, has had a fine, large map all killed. ment He is seriously ill with disease seat in back office. After the stranger Dlatlngaiahed Clergyman’« ernor Pennoyer’s administration but Senators Mitchell and Dolph. Walter M. Gibson, ex-prime minis of the stomach, and on Tuesday last, made at the Roseburg land office for had been there a short time he said he Tertlmony. one unconditional pardon has been ter of Kiug Kalakaua, of the Sand Dr. Beebe, who is attending him, It is understood that a sixteen-stall his office here. At a glance every par wich Islands, died of consumption in called in Dr. Watkins, of Portland, in did not think it right for him to remain granted -that of Dr. Geismardo. Sev Ilcv. R. LI. Pickens, Pres de-1 of tho cel of laud in the county, together with there, hb he had the smallpox. A look round house will be built here-the eral sentences, however, have been ihoGist Protestant C urcli oi South the name of tho original owner, can be San Francisco this week. He was from consultation. at the postules on his face convinced ;inn, writes from Green.Hie; commuted, ¡.nd that is practically the same size as that at Dunsmuir. ouo of the blue-bloodest families of seen. This is the most complete map Mr. C. Magruder, the well known the officer that the stranger spoke the About four years ago was attacked Bame thing, with the exception that a Tickets for Japanese wedding at of the kind in Southern Oregon, and South Carolina. truth. Officer Austin immediately merchant and townsite owner of Cen with what the physicians pronounced full pardou restores to citizenship,while Engle’s, Clayton & Gore’s, Chitwood’s will prove one of great convenience. The Linkville Star says the greatest tral Point, was in Ashland Tuesday, gave him full charge of the office, with neuralgic rheumatism, accompanied a commutation of sentence does not. and with Herrin at the Post-office. Times. depth of snow at that place this winter and made the T idings a pleasant call. the remark that he would go and look with erysipelas. My appetito failed me (or the Captaiu. Have you seen that set of silver ware An Appointment for Ashland. Joe Sheppard shot a huge panther has been 22 inches, instead of two feet, Mr. Magruder says there are several (Japtaiu Gutzmacher soon return«! entirely, and I had an intermitting pulse (Rogers Bros, ware)—given away as a near Buck Rock l.ist Friday. He and as the T idings reported it. Hardly persons in^Central Point who will be United States Marshal John Myers prize to coffee at Geo. H. Carrey's. * to the station and he immediately re and very irregular pulsationsofthc heart. gin the erection of new buildings as difference enough for us to quarrel George Grow ran on to its tracks near A terrible pain soon came into my chest has appointed C. W. Logan of this shod as the weather will permit. With alized the situation, having had ex about, Bro. Bowdoin. Soda Springs, and trailed it for several and shoulders, and I became so helpless I have a permanent cure for piles by place his deputy for the four counties the opening of Spring Central Point perience with smallpox patients be We are informed, Bays the Engene will receive its full share of the activ fore. He ordered the man to the that I couhl attend to no business at all. of Southern Oregon embraced in the painless method of treatment which I hours, coming upon it near Ruck Rock. Here their dogs treed the panther and Guard, that none of the fall grain be First Judicial District -Jackson, Jose will guarantee. C. E. B eebe , M. D. most retired part of the City Jail as The pains were movable, and would Joe shot it. It measured eight feet in low Coburg has been killed by the ity and development to be expected in far from other prisoners as possible. sometimes pass from one part of my phine, Klamath and Lake—and Mr. Some hay is being hauled to town, length. The skin was carefully taken freezing weather. So far we have heard Southern Oregon. Dr. C. H. Wheeler was summoned, body to another. Finally the erysipelas Logan accepted the appointment and and considerable has been shipped up broke out on my left hand and arm, and qualified for the office Wednesday on the cars from down the valley this off without damaging it in the least, no complaint from any other locality, Says the Lakeview Examiner of and pronounoed it a mild case of small produced much swelling. I was for and is to be stuffed and mounted here, but if the grain generally escapes it pox. morning. Last evening he intended to winter. last week: “A young couple -by the after which it will be for sale. will prove lucky. At first the man gave his name with eighteen months afflicted in this way, start, for Portland to meet Marshal name of Ritchie, were seen ou the The city hose cart is in its new shed. considerable reluctance as T. Peterson, and of course used a great many kinds Myers, and inform himself fully con A little son of Mr. and Mrs. 8. I. From advices reoeived by Frank Cof mountain above Drew’s valley on the cerning the duties imposed him. Mr. The shed is not ornamental, but is in a Sonnichsen, who live northwest of Ash fin, of this city, we learn that Jordan Bly road after the commencement of but later inquiry revealed that his of medicines, but nothing gave me relief. Friends finally persuaded me to try Logan has been a resident of Ashland convenient place, and will answer pres land, died on Monday morning last valley is entirely snowed under, the the snow-storm three weeks ago. They right name was James Hoffman. Swift’s Specific. I noticed a decided im ent neeils. When the fact was fully determined for about ten years past, and is well from inflammation of the kidneys, the snow being fifteen to eighteen inches were en route for Ashland on foot provement while taking the first bottle. known here and elsewhere in Southern A concert is advertised to take place after effect of diphtheria, from which deep, and about twelve in Malheur val The wife was carrying a child a year that Hoffman was afflicted with small I continued its use until I had taken Oregon as one well qualified in every at Central Point on Tuesday, Feb. 14th, it was thought he had recovered. Sun ley, says an Idaho paper. Stock is old, while her better half was carrying pox: the Cnief of Police very promptly about one dozen bottles, when I found respect for the position to which he is for the benefit of the brass band at day evening he was taken ill, and early suffering severely. a small hand satchel. The wife was made the necessary arrangements to myself sound and well again, with no sign have him removed A to the pest house appointed. As deputy sheriff of this that place. Monday morning died with convul Dr. Jorgensen, of Portland, died last thinly clad and seemed nearly ex and took all possible precautions of disease left except a stiffness in my county he has had much experience in sions. Fatal inflammation of the a result of the erysipelas. While Japanese wedding at Grauite Hall week, aged 45 years. He was an army hausted as she tramped through the through fumigation to eradicate the hand, the line of his new duties. The ap kidneys (nephritis) frequently follows taking the medicine I gained on an snow with only a pair of thin shoM to Friday evening, Feb. 3d. Music be surgeon during the war; afterward pointment is one for which Mr. Myers scarlet fever and sometimes other dis two pounds of flesh per week. protect her feet. As they arrived at disease germs from the city jail. Sul average think 8. 8. 8. a valuable medicine, will be commended by his party and fore and after the ceremony. Admis eases, but this is the first case here served in congress eight years from the head of Quartz valley just before phur was burned to such an extent as I and I frequently recommend it to my Virginia; was appointed register of the the people generally in this part of sion, 25ct& consequent upon diphtheria. dark, they were seen by Eli Johnson, to interfere with the conduct of court friends.’* Walla Walla land office by President the state. Write to the S wift S pecific C o , “Oregon is herself again,” say the who went with a horse and took the proceedings, but the Chief had the Atlanta, Vaccine virus from thocow-pox farm Ga, for a Treatise on Blood and Webfeet this week Rain, and plenty near San Francisco has proven to be Arthur,and during the past few months woman to his house. It was found satisfaction of feeling that no measure Skin Diseases, mailed free to any one. been land agent of the Northern Smallpox Side-tracked. of precaution had been ignored. of it, and the valley and lower hills all almost valueless from some cause. In has that her feet were frozen to her shoes. Pacific railroad. Huffman arrived on the steamer Or On the train coming northward over bare of snow again. The next morning she was put on the a test at San Francisco, out of Jack for Sale. egon from San Francisco. the O. 4 C. R R Tuesday two cases of stage and sent on her journey. ” The body of Aurilla Straight, a 17- The company that bonded the Pat three hundred cases vaccinated only The undersigned have for sale a fine, At a later hour this morning it was smallpox were discovered in an emi ton quartz ledge has started men at one was found to have been inoculated Kr-old girl from Umatilla county who T. H. Goodman, general passenger large Maltese Jack, which can be had grant car. The fact being telegraphed work, to go down thirty feet more on with the virus. Many people here and been attending the convent at Sa agent of the Southern Pacific, issued a learned that another case of smallpox at a bargain for cash. The animal can had been found at 73 Pine street It to San Francisco, orders were issued the prospect shafts. elsewhere in Oregon who have been lem, was found in Mill creek last Sat circular the other day which virtually was lady who arrived a few days be teen at their livery stables in Ash to sidetrack the car at Red Bluff. The vaccinated with the “points” from the urday. The girl had been missing gives second-class passengers the same since a from land; and is guaranteed to be a sure San Francisco. It saves you trouble and don’t cost California vaccine farm will now un since the 11th inst., and it is supposed Red Bluff authorities heard of it, and attention at the hands of the company When it is considered that a small foal getter. He will be sold low to any when the train arrived they refused to you any more, to give your subscrip derstand why it didn’t “take,” and will she committed suicide, though no reas as that granted to first-class passen one who will apply soon, as we have do allow the car to be left there; so it was tion for your paper or magazine to do well to have tho operation performed on for the act could be discovered by gers. Emigrant trains are now run on pox epidemic of large proportion ex use for him. ists m San Francisco, some means * taken to a side track some distance Burckhalter 4 Hasty. the coroner’s jury. again with more reliable virus. T hompson & S tephenson . the Central Pacific, and every induce should be taken to prevent a further north of Red Bluff and left there. Nate Mayer, of the firm of Königs Ashland, Or., Jan. 13,1888. ment is being offered to passengers to Says a Vancouver, W. T., dispatch of introduction of the disease into the Since the completion of the railroad Look out for the sidetracking of the berg, Falk 4 Mayer, the oldest com and the change of mail route from the the 21st: A funeral procession from hike that route in preference to the city. Some system of quarantine disease here. mercial drummer on the coast, died in old Ashland Linkville road to the Kla Portland composed of buggies and Atchison. The circular which is issued should at once be established. NEW THIS WEEK, [Since the train which cut off this San Francisco this week. math river route, the people who for sleighs crossed the Columbia at this is an order from General Superinten car arrived here, the following story is It takes a letter from Ashland longer merly received their mail at Barron’s, point to-day with the body of James dent J. A. Fillmore, and reads as fol Death of a Pioneer of *40. Estray Notice, received by telegraph:] to reach San Francisco than one from Soda Springs and Shako, or Pioneer, Quagley. This is the first funeral lows: “Hereafter a porter will accom R f . d Burr, Jan. 24.—A passenger pany cars on train 1 from Oakland and Alvin T. Smith died at bis residence, crossing the frozen Columbia in twenty- have had uo mail service whatever, and up by the undersigned at hi» ranch on the through train from San Francis Portland, owing to the crippled mail a petitiqp is in circulation for the es five years, and the second in the mem train 4 from Ogden, who will be under in Forest Grove, Sunday, January 22. six Taken miles south of Ashland the followed de co for Oregon, who was thought to l>e service on the C. 4 O. R IL control, while en route, of the train As be was probably the first white scribed estray animal: One brown horse, tablishment of a new tri-woekly route, ory of the oldest settler. (15) hands high; seven years old, and afflicted with smallpox and whose car When solicited to insure in other to take in all those places. A large conductors. Porters must wear the American to settle in Oregon, a brief about branded with a circle (0) on left shoulder; Timothy Hopkins, treasurer of tho was adetracked at Rawsou's, hits been companies, remember that Billings can number of people are dependent upon designated uniform while on duty. biography would doubtless be of pub left hind loot white up to the pasteru joint. brought to tins city and found to be give you insurance in the liest of life such service for thoir mail facilities, Southern Pacific Company, says tho They must keep all care (occupied by lic interest. He was born on Novem Said animal will be advertised and sold ac pay roll of its Sacramento employes cording to law unless claimed by the suffering from measles. companies at the lowest rates. x and the route should be established at this winter is betwoen $350,000 and second-class passengers on the same ber 11, 1802, at East Haven, Conn. owner, and expenses paid. Some time during the ’ 30s he removed train) in order, sweeping and dusting E rastcs W ells . Mr. A. Johnson intends to have the once. $400,000 per month. The present out and filling water tanks when nec to Mender, Ills. In 1840, with his Lodge Installations. Posted Friday, Dec. 16, 1887. stores in his block enlarged by an ad- The military telegraph line has been monthly pay roll for the road west of essary. Appraised Jan. 20, 1888, at 110. by A. D. newly married wife, he crossed the The following officers of Hope dition at the back end of the block as and in operation clear through El Paso and Ogden is about $1,000,000, Rocky mountains in the same party Helman, J P. Rebekah Degree No. 14,1. O. O. F. of soon as building materials can be had. up from Ashland to Bidwell since last and for the past twelve mouths tho with Rev. Harvey Clark and Mr. Lit Heavy R. R. Mortgage. Ashland, were installed Tuesday even Monday. The Examiner was mis company has disbursed about 312,000,- One of the few choice residence lots tlejohn, as independent missionaries. ing by Mrs. J. IL Casey, D. D. G. M.: 000 iu wages. Says the Portland Newtr. Ou the __ They spent the first winter at Lapwai, taken either in its estimate of the ex Mrs. C. E. May, N. G; Mrs. Annie in the beet part of the city, adjacent to tent of damage done to the line by the Granite Lodge, Knights of l’ythas, 1st of last July papera were executed then came to the Willamette valley, Long, V. G; Mrs. John May, Sec; Mrs. the business center can be purchased storm, or in its estimate of the energy at a bargain. Apply to G. F. Billings. has well earued the reputation of giv transfering by deed of trust the Ore settling on his donation claim, near J. R. Casey, F. S; Mrs. R. L. Bish, and promDtness with which the re ing the most successful and most en gon & California Railroad, with all its Forest Grove, in the fall of 1841, which Treas; Mrs. R. Taylor, L G; Mr. A. D. ---- Is---- It is Granite Lodge, K. of P., that pairs would be made, when it stated branches and proposed extensions, Heltnan, R. 8. to N. G; Mrs. D. High, will give the ball on St. Valentine’s that the line would probably remain joyable dancing entertainments that rolling stock, buildings and other claim he held until the day of his NOW OFFERED to ANYONE L. S. to N. G; Mrs. Lizzie Ayers, IL 8. day; not Granite Hall Association, as down until spring. Lieut. Swift Ashland has witnessed. They will property, to the Union Trust Company, death. “Father” Smith was a man of sterling Christian character and the Wishing to engage in the Book and Sta to V. G; Mrs. J. K. Helman, L. 8. to erroneously stated in the T idinos last doesn’t wait til! spring before he be sustain this reputation in their forth of New York. The documents were uncompromising enemy of wickedness tionery business, in connection with a cir annual ball on Feb. 14th next. Pre V. G.; Mrs. E. Porter, Chaplain; A. week gins work. The poor poles on the line parations are under way to have every filed in the County Clerk’s office yes in every form. He was one of the in culating library. Bish. War Jen. The undersigned has determined to dis Chinook zepbers have prevailed will keep him busy, however, till the thing connected with the affair con terday. This proceeding is necessary corporators of Pacific University, an The following officers of Medford general renewal contemplated is made. ducted in the best manner possible. for the lease of the Oregon & Califor active member of the Bible society, and pose of his business at even a great sacri throughout the state during the past fice, as other matters demand hi s attention. Ixxlge No. 83, I. O. O. F-. were in nia Railroad to the Southern Pacific, a generous supporter of Christian The construction of a large ice fciT Call and get terms immediately. stalled last Saturday by A. D. Helman, few days, and the frozen rivers at the Says an Albany paper of last Satur and under it the Union Trust Com missions. He leaves a wife and one D. D. G. M.: C K Frank, N G; 8 north are reported again open to navi house for the O. & C. IL IL at Ashland J. M. McCOY. pany acts as trustee and the Oregia At the Fraley Store, Ashland, Or. w:is begun this week. It is located be day : John Smith and wifo, pioneers of & California is enabled to issue bonds adopted daughter, Mrs. C. Goodell, of Rosenth^il, V G; W H Gore, Sec; Geo gation. H Haskins, P Sec; H E Baker, Treas; The appointment of Postmaster Far- tween the tracks north of the present 1850, celebrated to-day the 65th anni to the extent of 830,000 per mile. Astoria.—[Oregonian. A. R. CABSON. L. W. CAUSON. H G Nicholson, Warden; M Pnrden, low of this place is announced as con depot building, and will be large versary of their marriage. Each is 86 These bonds, of 81000 each, the aggre Will you suffer with dyspepsia and Cond; B S Webb, I G; I A Webb, R 8 firmed by the senate, among other ap- enough to hold a great quantity of ice. years old. They have prabably been gate amount of which is not to ex N G; I Woolf. L 8 N G; AM Wood poin Linents in ado during the congres As soon as it is completed it will be married longer than any other couple in ceed 820,000,000, are payable in United liver oomplaint? Shiloh's Vitalixer is filled with great cube« of ice shipped Oregon. On this occasion there were States gold coin forty years from date guaranteed to cure yoa. For sale by T. ford, R S V G; L L Angle. L 8 V G; sional recess. K. Bolton. • hither from one of the Arctic lakes up present children, grandchildren and G L Webb, R S S; G W Howard, L Yenoske Kura-Kawa Kahai and in Idaho. This is tho first building great-grandchildren. Their children of issuance and bear interest at the rets 88. Shakes and cedar posts on hand and Daigahn-tnina-raki will be attended by commenced of the several that will be in this city are Mrs. Walter Monteith of 5 per cent per annum. The dbove for sale by Sutton A Miller. x described deed of trust ia mmplyTone eight bridesmaids. Wedding ceremony required here for the railroad. The and Mrs. J. P. Tate. Choice KsMns. of the formal steps necessary under Sleepless nights, made miserable by at 7:30 p. m . For farther particulars cars will take ice here for the conve Says the GraDts’s Pass Carrier: It the arrangement by which the Oregon that terrible congb. Shiloh’s Cure is Six miles South of Grant’s Pass, Jose Some of the finest raisins ever sam- see next weeks’ T idings . nience of passengers, and the eating phine county, Oregon. is not generally known Josephine A California Railroad was transferred the remedy for you. For sale at T. K. pled in Ashland were brought up from bouse to be established here will also Bolton ’ s drug store. county supports a chair factory, but All those indebted to the late firm of Freeno, Cal., by C. W. Ayers last week. to the Southern Pacific. They were from his mother’s vineyard Fountain 4 Holmes are requested to need a oonstant supply through the such is the case. The old-fashioned This mortgage or deed of trust must Two shares and a fraction in the raw-hide bottomed chair iB substanti be recorded in every county through East at that place, aud are of a brand which call at the Bee-hive and settle immedi summer mouths. Ashland Water Ditch will be ally made, and a flourishing business has taken the front rank in that raisin ately. The old books must be squared which the road passes. The statement recently made through sold at a fair price. Apply to E. De- * -district ¡of tiie Golden State. The up either by cash or note. the Portland papers, and generally is curried on. The factory is located PeatL x on Williams creek, some fifteen mile« Denuded of Timber. fincstk^sins ¡ire selected and packed Geo. H. Currey having bought from copied by the country press, that let from town, and is said to be under able yards of new carpet just received 600 with special cffxp these beingin hand Messrs. Clayton 4 Gore all their glass ters given to postal clerks on the care Sim Southern was in the city thia some, |three-potrod cartoon boxes. ware and crockery in addition to his must be turned over to the first post management It hns existed for sev week from Hazel creek, and from him at D. R. St E. V. Mills. 15 patterns to eral years, and is run by water-power. select from. * Moat of these are shipp>d_ East, where immense stock, gives him the finest as office passed en route, where they must Chairs are retailed at seven dollars per we learn that the railroad and progress they briDg the highest priiWiu compe sortment in Southern Oregon. be stamped aod sent on their way in * are destroying the great natural ad MARRIED. tition with the Malaga raisins. The the next mail, was all a mistake, grow dozen. vantages of Strawberry valley as a -------- (Consisting of------- The Ashland Woolen Mill Is Co. talk ing out of a misapplication of the socond or third grade raisins are those Ihe San Francisco Chronicle says: pleasant Summer resort Within a HILL—STEWART—At the home of the which we usually find for sale on this of piping the water to the mills all the law requiring mail carriers to deposit L. M. Potter and J. W. Sherwood, radius of seven miJss there are eleven bride's parent» in Eden precinct. Jen. 17. APPLE, PEAR, PEACH, ISbS, Mr. Dillon R. Hill, of Missouri, and coast. When such fruit as this can be way from the flouring mills, in order mail matter handed to them outside a eastern railroad men who have been sawmills with an aggregate capacity of PLUM, PRUNE, CHERRY, Miss Cora E. Stewart, of Jackson county, produced in California, there is no to avoid the leakage and waste from postotfiee in the first office reached af out here for about a fortnight in the 440,000 feet of lumber per day. At Or. APRICOT, NECTARINE. longer any doubt that the whole great j the flume which now carries it ter receiving the same. It has no ap interest of a Chicago syndicate, which that rate the grand forest of sugar ALMOND, WALNUT, and demand of America for this most es BORN Twelve carloads of California raisins plication to railway postal clerks. intends to build a line from Portland pine will soon be known do more for sential and wholesome fruit will soon from San Francisco passed through Their ear is a postoffice just as com : to Astoria, will go north soon to make ever, and what has been the delight of COLE—At the Siskiyou saw mill, Jan. 22, be supplied from the Pacific coast Ashland last week for different points pletely as if it were stationary, aud an examination of the route and pros tourists will soon be a snowy waste in 1W8. to Mr. aud Mrs. E. O. Cole, a »on. The few boxes that Mr. Ayers over the O. IL N., Northern Pacific and any first-class mail matter (letters) pects. The Oregon and Washington winter and in summer a scorching des Grape Vine, Currants, Gooseberries, DIED. brought to Ashland are on sale at Cnr- Chicago 4 Northwestern roads. handed to them will be mailed just as 1 papers have been full of reports of the ert Tho railroad offkaals seems to favor Blackberries, Raspberries, rey’s grocery store. Bursted water pipes under the side at any other i>ostoffice, without any de- enterprise, but it is not likely that any the establishment of a government LENNOX—In the hospital, at Jacksonville, Strawberries, Figs, ' lay whatever. thing will lie done in the matter until Jan. 14,188», John Lennox, aged 66 yean. park, but what can the government do I walk at McCall’s block and in front of Etc., Etc. Whilom’« Robert ine. Potter and Sherwood have reported the with the patents that it has given for SILVA—On Big Applegate, Jan. 14, 1888, of Leading ladies of society and prom High 4 Taylor’s flooded the cellars Our trees are grown without irrigation We Shall be Glad results of their investigation. conaumption, Mary Silva, aged 30 yean. these lands, other than that claimed by them Tuesday night, and did on Red hill lwnd. and all of known va inent professional Stare have testified near To place your name on our subscrip Friday evening Charley Vaughn, a the railroad? Surely those who have rieties that succeed in Southern Oregon. to its excellency in the most emphatic some damage to goods of McCall and patents will not surrender them. With tion list for any newspaper, magazine ioung man in the employ of H. D. Those contemplating tree planting terms. Guaranteed harmless and Engle. WEATHER REPORT, will do well to visit our orchard and nur Jacksonville hns a debating society, or story paper published. Your sub (rvant, who lives near Gaston, Yam the timber cut away, game will be matchlees. J. H. Chitwood & Son, come scarce, and the streams of fish sery, or write us for price list. druggist«, Ashland, Or., sell it at 50 just organized. The officers are: IL scription given to U3 will add a little hill county, was attacked by a Jersey and a few mineral springs will be all The following is the weather record Postoffioe—Murphy. Josephine county, to our business and does not cost you bull owned by Mr. Bryant, and narrow A. Miller, Pre«.; John Jeffrey, Sec.; G. cents per bottle and give a beautiful of the U. S. Signal observation station Oregon. B. B. station, Grant's Pass. that will be left of the sportsman ’ s as much as it does to order it yourself. ly escaped with his life. Mr. Vaughn H. Watt, Treas.; W. M. Colvig, Ceu- card to every purchaser. in Ashland for the week ending Jan. A. H. CARSON & SON. B vrckhalter A H asty . j was doing the chores when attacked by paradise.—[Redding Free Press. sor. Meetings are held every Wednes ---------------------------- 26,1888: the animal, which soon had him down In the fierce struggle for existence day evening. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is prescribed and For a neat fitting snit of clothes and which most of 11s are called to engage Nearly everybody who had apples a fine stock of piece goods to choose and but for the timely assistance of recommended by eminent physicians, Day of Temperature. Rain fall Mrs. M. Boynton, ' i Mr. Bryant he doubtless would never in, good health is of utmost moment and potatoes on hand in town before from, call on Karsen, the tailor, next Inches. Max. Minn. month and is taken with perfect safety by old A b it was, Any agent that will restore and build the heavy freeze is loser by the spoiling door to the postoffice. Agent for the have escaped alive. and young. Its cleansing and vitaliz .10 up the wasted energies becomes of in of the fruit and vegetable«, and nearly Wheeler & Wilson sewing machine. * 1 I he was gored in a frightful manner. ing effects are sure and speedy, and it Jan 20 38’ 28’ 1 This animal, says the Hillsboro In- .09 32 ’ estimable value. Such an agent is every household is morning the loss of I 41' 21 and Notions. universally conceded to be the most Don’t fail to call and settle accts, dej>endent, practically runs at large is ¡Trees’» Hamburg Tea. It increases house plants. .03 22 45° 31’ effective of all blood purifiers. 1 and is the terror of the community, due Fountain 4 Holmes. It will save .42 30' the activity of the liver and kidneys, 50’ 23 Mrs. Gillette’s Building, west side of The weather wae mild and pleasant Ten dollar hanging lamp—prize to .00 Main street, 12-29 and stimulates the bowels, thus enab yesterday, with a warm breeze and both trouble and expense. Remember having chased several parties hereto 26’ 48’ 24 business is business. * Baking Powder at Geo. H. Currey’s fore. ling the system to ward off disease. .11 55’ 42' 25 bright sunsliine. A week or two of ASHLAND, OREGON. grocery store. * .01 62’ 43’ 26 Try the “cream wheat’’ It can be Heavy duck 40 and 29 inch, for tents Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis this sort and we shall begin to grow Carpets from 25c. to $1.45 at D. R St immediately relieved by Shiloh's cure. anxious about a too early blossoming boiled, fried or used for pudding. You and wagon covers^ at D. R 4 E. V. Total rainfall.......... ......... 76 Mill« x will find it at Cay ton 4 Gore’s * Guaranteed by T. K. Bolton. # E. V. Mills. X of the fruit trees. ASHLAND TIDINGS » ‘t W? 1 5 1 BREVITIES. • SS*1*! •W COMPARATIVE WORTH of BAKING POWDERS ROYAL (Absolutely Pure) . | GRANT'S {Alum Powder) ♦ . j RUMFORD’S, when freah.. | IIAN’FORDS, when fre«h....| REDHEAD'S....................... | CHARM (Alum Powder) •....( AMAZON <A lum Powder)».. J CLE! EL AND’Sshnrt wt.pjz.j PIONEER <San Francisco)...J CZAR...................................... | DR. PRICE’S....................... | SNOW FLAKE (Groff's)........ | LEWIS’.................................. | PLIRI. . a ndrews Jt Co.).......... H Il Elk Eli’S..................... K GILLETS..............................U AMIR E WS & CO. “Régal”*®! Milwaukee, contain, Alum.) Bl LK (Powder sold looae). .. H Hl MFORD’S,wlien notfre:h® REPORTS OF GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS As to Purity aud WholesGmeuess of the Royal Bakiuff Powder. have tested a package of Royal Baking Powder whicli I purcliaaed in the open market, and find it pure and wholesome ingredient«. It is a cream of tartar powder of n high degree of merit, and does not cout iln either alum ur phosphates, or other injurious substance*. E. G. L ove , Pb.D.” “It ¡6 a scientific fact that the Royal Baking Powder 1» absolutely pure. “ U. A. Mon, Ph.D.” “I have examine 1 a package of Roval B.'.ag Powder, purr 11 used by myself in the market. I find it entire!,' fine from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious sub stance. H enry M orton , i’ii.D., I'resideut of Stevens Institute* of Technology.’’ “I have attaiyzed a package of Royal Bikini Powder. The materials of which it is composed are pure and wboiesotne. 8 D an * R ates , State Assaycr, Ma*«. ’ The Royal Baking Powder rorelved the b.gheat award overall competitors at the VienuiyWorld * Exposition, 1873; at th'* C ntennial. Philadelphia, 1878 ; at the American Institute, N<-w York, and at State Fairs throughout the country. No o !1 k r article of human food La- < ver received su . !i high, emphatic, and uni versal endorsement from eminent chemists, 1 hyaieiaiM, seientiate. and Boards of Health ail over tile world. N ote —The above D iagram illustrates the comparative worth of various Baking Powders^as shown b;» Chemical Analysl» cud experiments made by Prof. Bchedler. A pound can of each powder wr.- f.a\en, the total leavening power or volume in each can calculated, the result b. ug *■; indicated. This practical test for worth by Prof. 8c!icdler only proves what every obs rvant consumer of the Royal Baking Powder knows by practical experience, that, • idle it costa a few rente per pound more than ordinary kinds, it is far m >r< cc« n .?■!-nl, and. lietHee, affqrda the advant age of better work. A single trial of the Royai Bakiug Powder will convince any fair minded person of these facta. ♦ While the dL*.g: in shows some of tl:< en powders ‘o be of a higher degree of strength than other powders ranked brl ¿1 .1, r ¡5 not to I m - token a« indicat Ing that they iinve s’: ; value. Ail a:’«m pov. .!ers, uo matter now high tlieir strength, are to be ovoi'.h*d a*. i,..;jgerous. Ladie’s B Calf Shoes, old price Ladie’s Pebble Goat Shoes old price Ladie’s Kid Shoes, old price Gent’s Boots, > old price Gent's Shoes, old price Children’s Shoes, old price •5° 1.25 •’25 1. 0.90 0. Closing out at $2.00 2.00 2. SO 3.OO LZ5 1.00 J. S. HERRIN’S. ........................ .. 11 1 1 ■ D. R. & E. V. MILLS, West Side of Plaza We invite the attention of the public to the best assorted and larges! stock of Dry Goods, Carpetings, Dress Goods, Notions. Cloaks, Jerseys, Jackets, Shawls, Boots and Shoes, Curtains, Etc., Etc. In Ashland, Oregon PRICES THE LOWEST / A.H. CARSON & SON, Prop’s. Shade and Ornamental Trees, I Ì NEW THIS WEEK. i 1 I I z. 1 JT is IMPOSSIBLE TO SAT TOO MUCH IN PRAISE OF THIS GOOD OLD STANDAKO family medicine. It cannot be 6» highly recommended, M it U truly a MARTEL OF THB AGE, and no h< u»ehold abould be without it. It prevent* a* well a* cure» Skin Diaeaaee, Gout Rheumatism, Gravel, and *11 Kidney DUeaaee, Affected Liver, Headecn*. Nauaaa, BUe, Wind Indigestion, Constipation, Diarrhea* and Dysentery, Fever and Ague, ni—j-1—- Fonl Brr«th, and every diaeaae brought on or aggravated by a disordered itomach. It la a Spe cific against contagion and an effleacioua remedy for Bilwuaneea, Narvouaaeaa, Scrofula, J anodic- and Dyapepaia. It Puridea the Blood, Clean».-» the atoauch and Bowel*, and give* th* whole system a Healthy and Delightful Tone. There never Maa a Medicine for the Muraary equal to tt D.HFERRYâCO. I KM ***** a ce s /111 u r a 11 a* MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS ■ Ä AÍ Fashionable - Dressmaking. I, I D.M. <\ Shiloh’s vitalizer ia what you need for constipation, lou of appetite, dixrineaa and all symptoms of .dyspepsia. Pries 10 and 76 cents per bottle. T. K. Bolton druggist, Ashland, Or. ’■ f:- t. ¿.UdB i £ ’1 —t -Si, .A X ____ »• :-,L t_* Jtak -, . -, Í -■ A Vk . ■