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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1888)
PERSONAL. Hamberg and Pilcher have not be REAL ESTATE SALES. NORMAL NOTES. HERE AND THEKE. gun their "job” in the penitentiary yet, for swindling F. M. Parker of this Max Pracht is ut Seattle. Several new students this term. Luckey A Co. report the sale of John H. Lowell, of Althouse, Jose R« a ! House ahea<L X county, as the time for sentencing them phine county, has lx«n granted a Daniel Wilson ’ s lot in Smith ’ s addi .. APRIL ft l>ss FRIDAY Mr. C. A. Dickison, late of Ohio, is J. C. Whipp came up from Jackson tion to Ashland to Mrs. Leah M. Eastern ham at Geo. H. Currey’s x has lieen continued for another week, Mexican war pension. i enjoying the advantages of the Normal. ville yesterday. to allow them time to argue for a new Caldwell; Con. 8525. Fresh vegetables at the Red House. trial. The Register says that 50,000 orange CALL FOU CíH’XíY CIAMMIOS. We are glad to see Mieses Russell Kip Van Riper, of Bonanza, was iu DePeatt A Kyle report the following: and Williams back in their places onoe trees wiil be planted in the vicinity of the valley last week. Extra choice syrup at Geo. H. Car J. M. McCall and Dr. Townsend are Oroville, Cal., by the 1st of May. A. T. Kyle to Chas. W. Howell, 10 more. A R.-p'jblieaii <• I'.intv :- n:v,nti«i for rey's. * having their wooden water pipes taken Jack «1:1 county. < >r- -,f ".i. H !:■ r»-!>> c died Jas. Morton was in from Bonanza, acres of the Patton tract east of Ash A number of men working on the Klamath county, this week. Bargains this week at Clayton A up and removed from the weti4 to the to iiir<-t at tin- e - ir: li-m«- in J u"'<s in New classes have been organized in land; consideration 81000. 8iskiyous were in town Satnrday eve east side of Oak street. The ground Gore's. x vìi ,e. on phonics, orthography and physical ge G. F. Billings reports the following C. H. Veghte came over from Henley the corner of Mam and Oak is rather ning and 8unday to see the sights. Wi-Jne-dav. May ’i. I''"’’*, ography. ('h nee salmon bellies at Geo. H. at for a brief visit this week sales: W. B. Colton to George and hard and required some blasting to at ttlo’c'ock i M. for th-qui • > of««ni- Currey’s. It is estimated that the losses by * All in the history class, and all ex- i Frank Crowsou, of Minnesota, 3 lots in remove it. in iting eindid vies for the • I. ■ *<>f s od J. J. Murphy is at the county eeat Ashland Homestead Association; con cept two in the grammar class, passed | railroad accidents on the Southern Pa county, and t<» tran-, u-t auv other leisi- The T idings wants a load of dry From parties iu from Klamath coun- cific in the past six months amount this week on court business. the final examination. sideration. 8500 ne. ; that ill iv properly coni-- Udore it. piue wood. tv this week we learn that it is very to 8100,000. 1 lit* several precinct-i of the county are Mrs. E. Vinson to Mrs. Mary Kilgore, J. M. Simond’s of San Francisco is All of the Normal students who hold Gold baud ware in quantities to suit. dry there now, and if it does not rain entitl-d to repre-K-u*atioii a-» follows: house and lot on Factory street ; con certificates except one are out teaching It is rumored that the well-known looking at Ashland and vicinity. soon there will lie short crops this year. Ousdeleg.de for -*ch pree.net arnione at Geo. H. Currey’s. * sideration. 81000. actress, Lottie Crabtree, is to be or have engaged schools for the spring fur every 25 votes or fraction over Co. School Supt N. A. Jacolis was Along the swamps, where the most hay G. F. Billings to Mrs. Sarah N. term. How does that speak for our Large stock of tobaccos aud cigars is raised, it has lieen dryer than for married soon to her leading man, up from the county seat this week. hall >f that numb r cast for II->u. Bin- Strange, 10 acres; consideration, 31000. Cyril 8cott. ger Hermann for Cougress in l" i. viz.: at Geo. H. Currey’s. * school ? many years. Horace Pelton of Sam’s Valley, made Ashland............... . 19 Al-I'legat--...... Daniel Miller has sold his place in Starveout, Douglas county, where Ashland a business visit this week. Read the Red House advertisement, Miss Freeland is teaching in the Pat Big Butte............ ' liliau. y K--« . Geo. Stephenson returned home some valuable mines were discovered Eden precinct to C. W. Root. It con terson district, Miss Sutton in the Nay central Point .... I Elen.................... it will not take you long. * last Thursday or Friday from 8an J. H. Hoffman, the tinner, has been tained 160 acres, and the price paid was Evans creek........ some time ago, now has a po6toffice, Flounce Kock.. lor district, and Miss Colton at Wood King of soap, the best in the world, Francisco, after having sold the car with H. T. Mister postmaster. Fisa's i-re-k........ 1 Jacksonville.. in town on hie way to Linkville to ply 82,500. ville. Miss Miller will teach in the Little Butte ........ load of hors»« he took from this val M-.lfor-i......... . bis trade. $1.50 per box at the Red House, x Mea-tow •............... I Pleasant ervek Roper, Galey A Helm report the fol same district in which she taught last The spring wool clip is being received ley. He will buy more horses for Koek I'oint.......... sterling ......... C. A. Gilchrist will soon close the lowing sales: You can get those school books you that market, either in this valley and at Marysville, and the Appeal says year. Steamboat............. 1 Trail creek .... 1 were askiug for at Clayton A Gore’s, x Roper, Galey A Helm to A. T. Kyle, Table Ri-ck........ . . . Umpqua, or east of the mountains. that the pries paid for free wool is 17 Neil district school aud return to I niontow n .... A lawn tennis club has been organ Willow Springs 40 acres of the Patton tract, 2}g miles ized and the following officers elected : cents, as against 18 cents this time last Grant county. 26 valuable presents to lie given Total number . Dr. YV. Stanfield, Eclectic physician, year. .■• i away east of Ashland ; consideration. 8 W00. at the Red House June 30, 1888. who has been practicing in this valley President, J. 8. Sweet; Vice-President, T. P. Judson, the Grants Pass mer- Primary conventi >m will bi- held nt Roper,Galey A Helm to 8. C. Rogers, the usual |>oiling pince in each precinct 8ntter City, in Yuba county, Cal., is chant, was in town yesterday on a 20 acres of Moore tract, 21^ miles east Sada Anderson ; Secretary, Minnie Don’t forget those delicious pickles for about a year past, has located in Preadmore ; Treasurer, Emma Sayre ; on S unni iv, Apr.I ?s. lxss. going very cheap at Clayton A Gore's. Ashland for the practice of his pro only three months old, yet it has a pop business trip. of Ashland; consideration, 81550. Captain, Miss Goodyear. The first All citizens of Jackson county who de fession. The Doctor’s office for the ulation ot 370, with sixty-nine build Nick Herlierlie, of McAllister, Jose Roper, Galey A He.m to H. B. Reed, sire tin- |>er;>,-tuation of principles of 8. Sherman is building himself a present is at his residence on Factory ings. A newspaper will be started game was played last Friday evening. phine county, registered at the Central 10 acres of the Moore tract; con. $750. the Republican p-.rty under which the barn on Ins lot near the railroad, at there shortly. street, in Mrs. Offer ’ s house. See his Miss Amanda Goodyear has lieen House Sunday. Max Pracht to Roper, Galey A Helm, country has exp, ri. lie. d the prosix-.iiy Talent. card iu another column. elected principal of the training school and progress of the past twenty years: undivided three-fourths interest in 16}£ If you have a cold, cough, bronchi Eugene Terwilliger, of Little Shasta, and who favor a change iu county ad- Street commissioner Patterson is The regular monthly sociable and tis, or any form of throat or lung dis was visiting in Ashland for several acres of the Gum place, adjoining Ash and inspector of practice teaching. nilirst rat loll, to tllo end of reform and doing some good work upon the roads Miss Gotxlyear is a graduate of the land; consideration, 87509. eases, do not neglect it. Ayer ’ s Cherry lunch will be given ut the Baptist days this week. improvement m its financial condition, in town. Ashland Normal school and a very suc Church next Tuesday evening. Ev Pectoral, if promptly taken, will speed are cordially invited to join in tile pri M. L. McCall reports the following cessful teacher. Parents desirinj^to W. K. Parker of Rockford, Ill. arrived maries. Presents given away at the Red erybody cordially invited. No admis ily relieve and cure all ailments of this send their children to a first-class select Thursday morning, intending to re sales: By order of th- Republican county House are perfectly handsome. Go and sion; lunch with coffee 15 cts. A good character. J. J. Donahue, lots 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, school can do no better than to place main in the valley. committee. programme of vocal and instrumental sve them. x John Adair, a pioneer of '49, died 31 and 32, block O; consideration, 8630; them under her charge. A tuition of W. H. Y tkixsjx , Chairman. music, recitations, etc., will be pre Supt. A. F. George, of the Mt. Shas F. A. Nichols, lots 24 and 25, block O, only 25 cents per week is charged in 11. R. Willits organized his singing sented. and a pleasant time is assured. at Astoria Monday afternixm, April 9. ta division of the O.A C„ came up from He w;is born iu Kentucky in 1808, Ins anil lots 10 and 11, block Q, considera the training department. class at tho Presbyterian Church tion, 8400; O. Ganiard, lots 14, 21 and C. W. Ayers, of this place, has the father being governor of that state in Dunsmuir yesterday. Wednesday evening. Our last social was a success finan cout ract to build the large brick store 1818, and his mother was the first C. E. Dicky, of La Grande, is hold 22, block L, lots 8, 9, 10, 11 aud 12, cially, netting about $4.75. The pro Two cars of Raymond excursionists and h itel for Messrs. Horn and Jones white baby ever seen in Kentucky. block P, lots 25,26, 27 and 28, block M, ing the position of clerk in . Geo. II. will pass through Ashland on next at Hornbrook, reported last week as consideration $1065; Lucinda Ganiard, gram, although hurriedly gotten up, Currey’s grocery store. The S. F. Chronicle says: There is i Tuesday, the 16th inst. lots 5, 6 and 7, block P, consideration was one of the best this year. The iu contemplation. It will be a two- Capt. H. Kelley, of Jacksonville, and $270; Tillie lh-eser, lot 14, block P, con singing and instrumental music was G-s>. M. Love, of Jacksonville, took story brick structure 75x75 feet ground a prospect of much fruit rotting on the enjoyable. The reading and reci a earload of fiue. fat cattle down to measure, anil the contract price is iu ground this season for want of help to Gen. E. L. Applegate of Ashland, are sideration 8100; W. H. Wightman, lots very 7 and8, block L, consideration 8200; O. tations were well rendered. Those who the neighborhood of 811,000. The gather it Not a box factory in the in Portland, on politics. Portland last Saturday. ....................... assisted in the program are as follows : brick are to be burned at that place, State will be idle this season until all G. 8. Butler came in from his Klam Coolidge, lots 29 and 30, block P, con Roseburg papers have called a meet it is said. the fruit crop is either shipped or ath county ranch Wednesday, aud will sideration, 821X1; Mary J. Coolidge, lots Mrs. Eddings, Misses Goodyear, Sayre, ing to try and organize a company to spoiled. 21 and 22, block K, consideration, 8235. Anderson. Naylor, Preadmore, McCall, St. John in Ashland. remain for a week or so. L. Martin shipped by Tuesdays start a cannery at that place. Minnie J. Coolidge, lot 13, block P, con Colton, and Messrs. Helman, Sonnich- Crocker and Huntington announce Ex-Gov. 8t. John was on the north freight to F. H. Page, Portland a that U. 8. Deputy Marshal C. W. Logan sideration 890. Lot of M. L. McCall, sen and McCall. Our next social will The regular annual meeting of consignment of about 50 of boxes they will build a railroad from the bound train Monday, anil laid over in of ap left on Wednesday evening's train for on Main Btreet, to J. A. Jamison, con be given two weeks from this (Friday) Ashland aliout 40 minutes. A g<xxl stockholders of the O. 4 C. R. R. was ples. They were in very fair condition, Carbon Hill coal mines, thirty miles a business trip to Salem. evening. N obmalite . sideration, $1400. southeast of Tacoma, to the Northern size.I crowd was at the depot to meet held at Portland on Tuesday. aud taking into consideration the Pacific. The coal from the mines is M. Lipe, accompanied by his wife him.with whom he shook hands aud en Farmers in some localities have lateuess of the season, were excellent. gaged in friendly conversation, but did been complaining that it has been too This is one of the lx<et evidences that now haultxl to Tacoma entirely by the and son, of Danville, Illinois, have Josephine County Republican Convention. ASHLAND MARKET PRICES. been spending several days iu Ashland. not speak, as had been announced in dry to start the late sown grain. The Republican county convention apples raised in this country keep Northern Pacific. The following quotations are as town. Pro?. Mill, r joined him here for Josephine county was held at longer than in any other fruit ’ region J. B. Congle, a widely known busi H. C. Fleming, the Eagle Point The saw mill of Harris 4 Co. on and pro-e de.I to Roseburg, where he in the United States. ness man of Portland, whocame to the stock man, was in town this week Grant’s Pass last Saturday. The fol nearly correct as it is practicable to give Wagner creek, will begin operations for a local market, and are intended speaks first. lowing ticket was nominated. for the season’s run next week. Door and window screens all ready Pacific coast in 1847 and to Oregon in looking up some horses that had Representative, C. J. Howard ; com chiefly to meet inquiries of stibscriliers 1853, died in Portkind last Saturday strayed. for hanging, wall tents, tishiug poles of 1. 0. 0. F. Celebrai io» ami Ball. missioners, 8. 8. Messenger and Jacob at a distance. We cannot lie expected The Postal telegraph office has been all kinds, with a full line of fishing nignt from malarial fever. During his Ex-Sheriff A. 8. Jacob6 come up Hanseth; sheriff, Jas. C. Moss; clerk, to give every slight variation in the Ashland Luige No. 45, I. O. O. F., moved to new quarters in the front of tackle; Winchester improved 1886 nil,«; life he has held various political and from his farm on “Big Sticky” Wed H. L. Betiaon; treasurer, T. P. Judson; prices of the local products. assistisi bv Hope Relsvca degri-e lodge Luckey 4 Co.’s real estate office. a full line of steel goods aud edge tools; social positions. nesday, for a visit with his Ashland school superintendent, W. A. Massey; Flour, per cwt. in sacks......... 8 2 00 an<i l’ilo! Rock encampment, will cele Dr. Parson has sold his fiue roadster. the most complete line of cooking We are in receipt of the list ot pre “ per 1000 lbs.................. 17 00 assessor, Fred Croxton ; surveyor, A. brate thè 6.1: li anmversary of Gdd Fel Doe. couldn’t get along without a stoves, in every respect, with kitchen miums for the twenty-eighth annual friends. 60 lo iship. in Ashland on Tliursday, Aprii "boss" aud has another one on trial. Mr. and Mrs. J. Gum, who have sold Watts ; coroner, O. F. Topping. Del Wheat per bushel.................. furniture, ever exhibited in Southern exhibition of the Oregou State Fair, 60 egate« to the state convention, H. B. Barley “ “ ........................ 2’1'11. I kss Tiiere will I h -a pulilie pa Oregon, at G. C. Eddings's, dealer in of fourteen pages. The association their property in Ashland, have gone Miller, Jas. A. Wilson, Chas. Decker, Oats “ “ ................... 55 Chas. Kahn brought in a carload of hardware, stoves and tinware. rai!--, oratimi, and a grand lidi m thè to Woodland, Cal., to remain there offers 815,000 in cash premiums. The 12’a and C. O. Biglow. The delegates to the Beef per lb on the block 8J jc to evenni« ut Granite hall. Evtrylxxly is i b»-ef eattle from Klamath county and some time. state convention were instructed for Chickens per dozen................ 4 25 Some rumors of rich quartz discov stx-iety has made arrangements with resp ctfully inviteli to atteml l-’iill shipped them to Portland this week. Messrs. Jacob Kahn, of Portland, Binger Hermann for representative, Turkeys, “ (lowest price).. 9 00 eries in the Wagner creek district have transportation companies for a reduc program next week. G«n. J. M. McCall's handsome lieen afloat. It is reported that Jack tions of freights aud fares. and Felix Kahn, of Fort Klamath, and 11. B. Miller for joint senator for Butter, per lb.......................... 30 By order of thè cornniittee. house ou Oak street is lieing treatol Garvin and Peter Smith have discov Mill feed. “ “ ............... 1 K0 Iowa cannery, recently started were in town last Monday, the latter Coes, Curry and Josephine. 11. C. M yek , Secretar)-. to a new coat of paiut in the modern ered a good ledge up the creek near iu An ............... 3 00 The resolutions adopted by the con Corn meal, “ “ the small city of Dunlap, has already on his way to Portland. style. 12*£ th»' butte, and that gold runs in seams contracted for the crop of 500 acres of Van Dunlap was in Ashland Wednes vention came a little late for this issue, Bacon....................................... Klamath Co. Republican Ticket. Hams........................................ Mr. Martin of Little Shasta, Siskiyou in the quartz, alio that some quartz sweet corn and 200 acres of tomatix«. day, having come in from Klamath and will be laid over till next week. “ Eastern........................ lhe Republican convention of Klam county, brought over a carload of fiue crushed in a mortar panned out big. ' If n eaunery should lx» started in this county to remain. His family came Lard, “ “ ............................ ath county met in Linkville last .Sat lieef cattle aud veal this week for Chas. It is expensive work getting the rock city, on a small scale the advantages with him to live at Phoenix. Worth their Weight in Gold. urday ami placed the following ticket Hosley. Eggs ¡.er dozen...................... out of this section, as it is in a rough to the citizens livre and the farmers m M. N. Long has moved back to his Are entirely vegetable, containing Wood per cord, pine or fir.... place. in nomination: this part of the valley would be im You get 100 cents in value for every residence in town. Mr. and Mrs. O. no calomel, mercury, mineral, aloes, “ “ Oak ............. ‘For County Judge, W. 8. Moore; Parties who are taking water out of mense. H. Blount are now living in the Tol croton oil. or other poisonous or inju Hay per ton ................. 810 to county clerk. A. L. Leavitt; sheriff, 81 spent at tho lied House, and a Ashland creek say the volume of water The Paul Bonlon Musical Comedy man place on Main street. chance to draw a valuable present, rious medicines. Made from gums and Potatoes, per lb...................... Ira ('. Johnson; as-ssor. J. O. 11am- is less for this time of year than has Company and California Female Brass thrown in. x “ .................... aker; treasurer, W. C. Hale; oonuty Henry Duncan, of Langell Valley, herbs, a California discovery, and are Apples, been noticed for a long time. The Band gave two entertainments iu .................... c imnn-sioners. - . . Kester and W. Salmon trout caught iu Bear creek at cause of this is probably due to the fact Granite Hall, Ashland, last Thursday has been in Ashland this week. He the best of all Liver and 8tomach Cabbage, “ “ .................... B. Grubb; school superintendent, W. Phoenix were in the market this week. that, while we have been having very and Friday evenings. Owing to a reports the late sown crops as needing Renovators, and the only pills sold on Onions, a positive guarantee of satisfaction, or Beans, “ ................... S. ( >rr; county surveyor, S. B. Low. They are pronounced fine fish by those pleasant weather, there has been an en rush of busiuess requiring his ix»rsoiial rain badly in his neighborhood. money refunded. 8ent by mail. 25 Dried apples, per lb............... M -sr<. W. C. Hale, J. W. Hainaker eating them. tire absence of successive warm days attention, the dramatic critic of this Revs. F. G. Strange, of Ashland, and cents per lx>x, or 5 boxes for 81. Chit “ peaches, “ ... X2Lg to and L. B. Applegate were electee! dele Dr. Songer has removed his office to and evenings combined, hence the large paper was unable to attend the per Robert MeLean of Grant's Pass, are wood Bros., Ashland. “ pears, “ ............... gates to the state convention. the Fraley building, and Paulson has amount of snow on Ashland butte formances. The company started attending the convention of the Pres “ plums, “ ............... northward next day, playing in Jack bytery of Oregon at Albany this week. removed his variety store to the post- doesn't melt Beef hides, each......... 81 to office building. A force of men with scrapers and a sonville 8aturday evening. < f the Mrs. John May started Saturday eve Removed. team have lieen engaged this week in The Republican county convention ning I In account of breaking something ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, Delew ire A 11 for Portland to see her sister. passed filling up the north side of Main street, for l.xke county met at Lakeview Sat Clayton 4 Gore have removed to about tLe engine, the train from the Mrs. J. R. Burk, who is very low from thr ugh Aslila: Han located in Ashland, Or., for the prac Butler’s Block, first door south of Post north arrived in town about two hours between the Central House and Mes urday, March 31st and nominated the the effects of measles settling upon her tice accomp.ini, .1 lr of his profession. Makes all clironic senger aud Smith's, putting that side following ticket: Joint Representative, where they will be glad to meet late yesterday. lungs. diseases,^ Midi a« Rheumatism, Asthma. Office, seers front the st. on a level with the grade of the otieeu U. J. A,-ni>tv J ii .I. ia P m , it»,l_ tluuF rxLl un>l rutur Misses Martha Ober and Florence Female Diseases, die., a specialty. Consul Two engines have been used in This place has been a dangerous dead in Anderson; sheriff, Wm. Carll; clerk, car used by the c»-l<>ni-l is the same <>t,e tation free. Moore’s Revealed Remedy—cleanses that President Cleveland made his bringing up th« morning express over fall for some time. The city is having W. T. Boyd; commissioners, R. L. Dutro left yesterday for Linkville, to Utlice at residence, Factory street. 112-11 and repairs the entire sjstem, giving '"swing iirmtnd the circle” with, ac- the < I. A C. lately, as the traffic is t he work done. The tilling comes from Sherlock, J. R. .Hamersley; treasurer, remain all summer. The former will new life. Sold by Chitwood Bros, and Main street, on Nob hill, and also cuts 8. C. Wallis; iissessor, David Cleland, follow her business of dress-making at cmpanied by his wife, s tne mouths steadily increasing. MARKH.Il T. K. Bolton, Ashland. Oregon. x Sr., schixil superintendent, J, M . that place. ag . A description < i the car appealed C. H. Gillette cut bis ankle with a down the street at that place. -------- ♦ Peembles; surveyor, Lincoln Taylor; ill the TllilNi■■■» at the time, it having hand axe last week, and was laid up Rev. J. 8. McCain, of Grant’s Pass, GOOKIN—FARES.—In Medford, April 10th, J. W. Hamakar, Esq., of Klamath coroner, H. M. Barnes; Justice of the Croup, whoopingoough and bronchitis 1* nn . ut the residenci* of B. S. Webb, Rev. was in town last Saturday and Sunday, been built expressly for that trip, and for a week from its effects, but is about county, who was in Ashland Monday on F. W. Gookin of Ashland and Miss Clara immediately relieved by Shiloh's cure. peace, J. W. Bonebrake; constable, representing the presiding elder of the his way northward, reports Liukville E. O. Patchen: delegates to Btate con was considered the best mid finest car able to be at work again. Fares, of Romeo, Michigan, Rev. G. W. Guaranteed by T. K. Bolton. Black officiating. the surrounding country improv vention, J. 8, Field and Virgil Conn; M. E. Church in an official visit and in the t inted States. Quite a number Tho Chitwood residence on 1st ave and services here. of Ashland people saw it, having gone nue is being plastered aud completely ing this year. The acreage sown in The convention also adopted a plat WBATHER REPORT. BORN. down to see St. John, that afternoon. renovated. It will be a few weeks be grain is much larger than ever before; form that has the true Republican H. Farlow, accompanied by his wife improvements in the way of buildings daughter Allie, have gone over to LAN DLRS.— In Ashland. April 10th. ISb’-S, to fore they will move into it. The following is the weather record and fences are noticeable in all parts sound to it. Prospects are favorable and Butte Mr. an<i Mrs. Geo. B. Landers, a son. Fire in Jacksonville Court House. creek country, where he ex of the U. 8. Signal observation station Farmers are getting their corn of the county, and new settlers are for an increased Republican vote in the Lake county at the coming election. pects to remain to take charge of his WILKINSON’.—At Barkers stat ion. March in Ashland for the week ending April A tire was discovered in the court ground ready for planting. The acre coming m toswe'.l the population. 22, to Mr. and Mrs. IL E. Wilkinson, a 12. 1SK8: brother’s extensive farm at that place. house at Jacksonville Weilm-sday at age planted iu com in Rogue river daughter; weight, ten pounds. Since the death of Dick Wells was 6 o'clock in the morning, and the valley increases every year. Circuit Court Proceedings. Messrs. Virgil Conn, of Lake county, Day of Temperature. Rain fall first reported the cause of his tragic whole building cam« very near burn DIKII- State of Oregon vs Henry Hughes, vi and J. W. Hamaker and W. C. Hale, of month Max. Minn. Inches. C. W. Ayers, the contractor, has end lias come to light through friends ing down. It had burned out the olation of game law. Plea of guilty. Klamath, came in Monday, and started largest part of the iio-ir and joists of turned over the new brick building on who were acquainted with the facts,and 31 .00 April 6 64 State of Oregon vs A C. Edmons, u, on the evening’s express for Portland, the court room. It is supposed the M on street to th« owner, and DePeatt it is a matter of justice to all concerned same. i 64 33 .00 to attend the Republican state conven that the report already published fire originated from a cigar stump A K\ le moved into it Wednesday. State of Oregon vs Jas F Douglas, lar tion. 8 60 .00 41 should be supplemented with the state ceny of a dwelling house. Found guiltv. thrown intoa spittoon (probably the .00 9 66 2K Carpenters were at work yesterday ment that an unfortunate love exper State of Oregon vs Arthur Caldwell; It saves you trouble and don't cost Ab. Giddings came over from the day before) mad-- of a candle I hix and tearing down the poreh of Mrs. M. lT. 10 .00 34 72 not a true bill. ience was the cause of the sad affair. you any more, to give your subscrip mines on Hungary creek, Siskiyou Co., saw-dust. The amount of dam ige Hart well's store building in the 1. O. 11 85 39 .00 State of Oregon vs Arthur Caldwell: now lieing operated by his son Hank tion for your paper or magazine to alone was estimated at 85t <>, which O. F. block. An awning will lie put Some six months ago he was disap 84 12 44 .00 same. pointed in his ho[a»s of a successful Burckhalter A- Hasty. ♦ was fully insured. Til« c iiirt I ioiiho up in plaeeof it. State of Oregon vs Zerah Daliaelt. in- and Ike Deiner. He reports the pros- courtship and marriage,and the trouble cost Jackson county about Total rainfall....... .......... 00 dieted for assault with dangerous weap ja'cts for a clean-up next July very Dress goods, four shades of the lat Th« presents for the next grand had grown so serious in his mind by on. Plea not guiltv. good. and would h ive been quite a loss if it est color, mahogony brown, eight | prize drawing at the Red House have his constant brooding over it that tie J It Dawson vs M E Pogue and Chas had burned down. C. W. Root, the civil engineer, left shades of albatross. D. R. 4 E. V. How Men Die. arrived, and they are beauties. A list finally reached the desperate condition Nickell. Verdict for plaintiff. Ik-lioriiing Cat He. Charles Dora; admitted to citizenship. on Tuesday evening’s train for Port Mills. 1 -if them appears in the advertising col- which ended in the deplorable tragedy. If we know ail lhe methods of ap Patil Cirac vs Raphael Morat ; verdict land to accept a position in the survey Some of his friends knew of his trouble Large stock of wall paper and wall proach adopted by an enemy we are the The dehorning cattle theory IH lle ; umu of tins issue. ing department of the Oregon Railway and ceiling decorations, and window better enabled to ward off the danger for defendant, and did their beet to persuade him to coming quite popular with cattlemen Postoffiees have lieen ordered estab shake off its dangerous tendency, but A S Johnson vs Catherine Buschey; on and Navigation Co. His wife will re shades mid fixtures, at Messenger A and postpoii»- the moment when surrend in Mod< »c county, as the following lished at B ill’s ranch and Otis's ranch. trial. main in Ashland. er is inevitable. In many instances the 8mith's. ♦ Two venires issued to complete regular from last weeks Alturas ln'b ¡u n'l< nt Siskiyou county. Cal., with Edgar Ball it already had t<x> deep a hold upon his inherent strength of the body suffices _ Mr. D. A. Ruling, of Phillipsburg, will show: J. Thad. Jones says he re and .Mary I. Otey postmaster aud poet- mind. In every other respect Dick had panel vice juries excused. to enable it to oppose the tendency to A fine stock of new goods have just reason to feel that life was more valua Kansas, has been in town during the ward death. Many however have lost cently dehorned alxiut 300 head of mist ress, respectively. ble to him than ever liefore. He was past week, on a tour of inspection of arrived at the millinery and dressmak these forces to such an extent that young cattle; W. H. Nels -n aliout the Our Famous Product. ing parlors of Mrs. Boynton. Call and just entering manhood's years, and had Freight trains for the southern di there is little or no help. In other cases the Pacific coast. He is much pleased sane- numlH-r; Sigourney and the Par x a little aid to the weakened Lungs will Oregon's big red apples have always with Ashland, and will probably locate see them. ker Bros, are following suit. It is vision are still running at night be a good opportunity liefore him to begin make all the difference between sudden claimed that this plan is advantageous tween Ashland and Hornbrook, to the stock and dairy business with his been one of her strong suits, and when either here or at Redding, Cal. Complete stock of ladies. Misses & death and many years of useful life. father ’ s assistance, and settle down in keep clear of the construction trains it was announced a few days since that in many respects, and if the work con Mr. R. Hawxliurst, of San Francisco, childrens shoes at our usual low prices. Upon the first symptons of a Cough, life with most encouraging prospects, a lot of apples had been imported here tinues as g h is started in, it will not on the Siskiyou mountain. or any trouble of the Throat or a capitalist who is looking for invest Buttons fastened on at a moment’s no Cold but his one bitter disappointment drove from California the news caused a thrill be bing b -for - our rang,« are covered tice free of charge by our Trojan foot Lungs, give that old and well-known Mrs. J. I). Crocker is having the everything else out of his mind. ments. went northward this week to of mingled shame and amazement to remedy—Boscbee's German Syrup, a with iiinlev instead of long-horned cat grouud cut down to the grade on her pass down the spinal column of all the Willamette and Puget Sound coun power machine. D. it 4 E. V. Mills. careful trial. It will prove what thou tle, as at present. Mr. Jon»« says that lot ou Main Btreet, east of Sutton 4 The Cement Works. try. He is much pleased with Rogue Oregon orchardists. To set matters to sands say of it to be, the “benefactor of for the work lie uses a sharp saw, and Miller’s grocery store, and «spects to Teacher Wanted. any home.” The building of the Cement Com rights and destroy the unfavorable im River Valley and its prospects. cuts off the horn close to the hair. It put up this coining summer a building pression created by this unheard-of The directors of Linkville school dis pany at Oregou City 50x110 feet and Judge Walton, of Eugene City, was is claimed that the dehorning process suitable for business purposes. Onion sets at Nutley's produce and four stories in height is completed. piece of business, an orchardist on the in Ashland last Monday, on business trict, Klamath county, want a principal is no more painful to the animal than For Sale. -The 2-storv dwelling The 150 horse power water wheel and east side yesterday brought to town connected with the sale of realty be for the school, to begin teaching imme commission store. is that of branding and ear-marking. with barn and outbuildings to be re the shafting are being, put in and fifty-four boxes of as fine, handsome, longing to the estate of Bell Freeland, diately. Address Charles 8. Moore, Sleepless nights, made miserable by moved off the Govan High lot on cor the superintendent is now construct red-cheek pippins as any one could for which estate he is attorney. He clerk, Linkville, Oregon. Railroad Rumors. that terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is wish to see, in perfect condition, and ner of Main and Hargadine streets, '»n Frant i« <> dispatch April ing the kilns and furnaces and hopes found several old friends in Ashland. the remedy for you. For sale at T. K. Ladies, Attention! to lie able to begin turning out ce be Bold them for $2.50 a box, and car Thereceut departure north of C. P. Ashland. Apply to Max Pracht. Bolton's drug store. ried home 8132 20 in his pantaloons Mrs. J. 8. Howell and daughter Huntington, accompanied by < 'harli-s Beaded Bets, H. 8. Emery lias received a largo ment by Juno 1st. The company owns pocket. Oregon is still ahead on the The Dingman Soap takes the lead, Winnie, of Tacoma. W. T., friends of Crocker and Geueal Manager Town«, addition to his stix-k of caskets and a deposit of cement rock near Oak- Braid sets. ask for a trial bar at Clayton 4 Gore’s. has aroused sjx-culation in railroad everything need»»»! in his business. Iand,Douglas county, enough of which apple question aud is going to keep A. L. Willey of this place, have lieen Bead panels, stopping at Mrs. Thorntons in Ash circles as to the alleged object of the | He is always ready to supply every to make a million barrels of cement is there. --[Oregonian April 6. Braid panels. land, for the past month, to benefit Bttcklen’s Arnica Salve. Trimming cords. trip. | thing in that line at a moments notice. in sight without any mining. This Brakeman Seriously Hurt. their health. They will visit the rock contains all the ingredients of Passamenterie, The insp. tiou of th« new Portlan-l ; The best salve in the world for cuts, A Hue in the old Inlow house, on cor cement and in this differs from Eng Braid trimmings by the yard. mid Sin Francisco line is said to I m » . bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever A b the north bound passenger train Bartlett springs in California before ■V to ltr->.’td>-r plans. These ner of Main and Hargadine streets, lish cement which is an artificial mix pulled out of Redding last Tuesday a returning home. All new, and a large stock to select sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, s,s-on I iry corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi D. R. A- E. V. M ills '. embra,.- no I • than a consolidation burnt out last Friday evening. A quiet ture. In manufacturing, the rock is mob of tramps, who were not satisfied Gen. J. C. Tolman and Messrs. W. from, at tively cures piles, or no pay required. It ov«r all th? i.ortiiein trans,-ontineut.'il alarm of fire was given, but there lieing first ¡crushed and ground fine, then with the annual (tie) pass that the rail H. Atkinson and W. H. Leeds left for is guaranteed to give perfect satisfac lines ot II, • gi tb-rai syst tn of through no danger, the hose cart was not hauled thoroughly mixed and afterward wet Portland on Monday evenings’ train, What 1« It? tion. or money refunded. Price 25 cents and made into bricks. Those are road company gives them the privilege to be present at the Republican state out. !>..-seiiger aud freight rates. of having, got on special places on the That produces that beautifully soft per box. For sale by Chitwood Bros. burned, then grouud and sifted or Huntington is la-lieved by those Twenty acres of lull land northwest convention. [If the literary work of who know Inm last to have mad« up -.if town. Iielonging ts the Freeland es bolted much the same as Hour.—[Ore train—the buffetty place known as this issue is not up to the usual stand complexion and leaves neither traces of its application nor injurious affects? “ the rods ” where there is no foul gonian. his mind that San Francitioo shall oc tate were sold at public auction by the the editor-in-chief should be exon The answer: Wisdom's Robertine ac Business for Sale. air or nauseating smoke to pester their ard cupy on tin- Pacific lhe same )s>sition [ administrator in Jacksonville last Sat erated from all blame. Geokln-Fares. complishes all this, and is pronounced A good millinery and‘Ireornnkliii; busi delicate and refined natures, and the as New York does upon the Atlantic. | urday. and bid in by Chas. Nickell for In Ashland is offered for sale. A good Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Herbert and two by ladies of taste aud refinement to lie ness To this end the present rate adjust- ' 8775. Rev. F. W. Gookin, of Ashland, and entire absence of a “inotly crowd" Investment for aom<-l><x!y. Goo»l reasons children arrived here from Iowa this the m<>6t delightful toilet article ever for selling For ¡'»rtieiitars inquire at nient with the Canadian Pacific, G. ('. Eddings has the contract for Miss Clara Fares, of Romeo, Michigan, generally; and the fresh, breezy quar of Main and Church street». Ash North.-rn l’.u-itie an,I California A ih-ing the tinwork on Edson Bros.’big were united in marriage Tuesday after ters known as the “blind baggage,” be week, and will probably make their produced. Warranted harmless and corner land. 42-tf Oregon ¡in,« ar« for the time satis tlin-e story hotel at Shovel Creek. noon. April 10th, at the residence of tween the mail, baggage, express cars, home somewhere on the Pacific coast. matchless. .Sold by J. H. Chitwood & factory, but th » increasing traffic will i Wm. Otto and J. 8. Houck will start Mr. aud Mrs. B. 8. Webb in Medft rd, and tender. The railroad employees Mrs. Herbert is a sister of Mrs. Wm. 8on, Ashland, Or. Stockholders’ Meeting. make n w arr.m gciiicuts nis'essary next Sunday f- r that place, to do the Rev. G. W. Black, of the Baptist have strict orders not to let anyone Mathes, of this place, and she and her Dry granulated sugar at the Red Th»- C.m all.<u Pacific rail line ends nt I work. Church, performing the ceremony. ride in these places, and the conductor children will remain here while Mr. The regular annaal meeting of the Herbert takes a tour of inspection to House, and plenty of it. 10 pounds st»x:kholders Vancouver rud requires to I»' con The groom. Rev. Mr. Gookin, has been of the Bank of Ashland for The .W»<//<>rd \<lrerti.ier is out—a the pastor of the Baptist Church in and his crew, after getting outside of ward the nofth. * nected wit h Seattle, a distaliee of 2!«' for 81. the election of a Ixiard of directors for mites, before this road lias through n--.it little pa|>er. published by Ed. C. this place for some months, is a highly Redding, stopped the train, and after the ensuing will be held at the Rev. W’. O. Forbes, of Albina, was in Have you tried New Orleans mo- rooms of the year, bank on Saturday, May 5, rail communication with this city. To Phelps. Th« TraiiM-rijit is still alive, esteemed gentleman, and has made some little skirmishing “fired” these Ashland this week, and occupied the House Drips lasses and Sugar that 1888. at 10 o’clock s. m . consider the constru< tb>n of tins road too; and i's publisher wins to re-sent many jiersoual friends during bis stay ticketless passengers. When the train pulpit of ths First Presbyterian Church Geo. H, Curry keeps ? Bost goods ever E. V. C abteb , Cashier. from S»-attle north along the shore of the impression that it has been about in Ashland. The fair bride is an ac was nearly into Delta it was discovered Sunday morning and evening. * The brought to Ashland. Ashland, Or., April 4,1888. Pug. t Sound to the Canadian Pacific to expire. complished mid winning young lady of that brakesman John E. Koch was pastor, Rev. F. G. 8trange, held servi main line is said to be one object of Freeh Eastern rolled oats, cream The committee having in charge Romeo, Mich., and on tbqjiveof her de missing. On arriving at the station an ces at Medford Sunday. Both gentle the present visit of Huntington and th - si lecti-Hi for a 8. 8. missionary for parture from her home was given a engine was dispatched to the place wheat, German and Buckwheat flour men started on Monday evening ’ s train Final Proof Notice. lus party. Southern Oregon are requested to farewell party by the Shakespearian where the tramps were removed, and for Albany, to be present at the meet at Geo. H. Currys. L and O fficb vt R osebcbo , O b ., I 8u "h a route w ould pa- s through iiiwt at th<- Presbyterian Church in aud Chautauqua literary circles of that the brakesman was found, having been ing of the Oregon Presbytery which Men’s working pants, $1.00, 81-50 April 3. 1888. f 8uohomish an 1 \Vhati"oin coiiu'i»« Ashland at 10 o’clock Wislnesdav place, and. as a token of their esteem, I thrown from the cars by the tramps, met at that place Tuesday. * and $2.00 at O. H. Blount's. Notice is hereby given that the follow anl cross the bouu.larv line of the April 18tb. presented her with some handsome and breaking his collar bone and three ribs. ing-named settler has filed notice of his United St,ites near Lynd»-n, thus substantial presents. In unison with Prof. Mary Spiller has resigned her intention to make final pr<x>f in support The contractor, C. W. Ayers, com Mr. G.vikiu's Ashland friends.tbe T id He was immediately taken to his fam Great Bargains In Sheet Music. uniting San Diego with Vancouver, a professorship in the State University of his claim, and that said pr<x>f will be ily at Red Bluff, aud the last report distaue»» of over 16‘»I miles. The menced th« work <>f erecting Mrs. J. ings congratulates him on his good at Eugene, and Miss Ella C. Sabin of One hundred dollars’ worth of choice made before the judge or clerk of the bringing of the Manitoba and Saskat Houck's brick block this week by hav fortune in so happy a marriage. The said he was dangerously hurt. The Portland, will take her place. Mrs. sheet music at Huusaker’s music room county of Jackson, at Jacksonville. Or., crew on their southward trip were well ing the wiMhlen buildings removed to chewan country into cl.ise relations bride and groom came up from Med Spiller has the esteem aud highest re will lie sold at 25 cts per copy. This is ; on Saturday. May 12, 1888, viz: Henry with the l’aeitie Coast Would be likely her lot on 1st avenue. The cellar will ford i Mr. Gookin haviug gone as far as loaded, and if any tramps should at gards of the regents and faculty, and choice music, the regular price for i C. Moore, homestead entry No. 4761 for I be commenced to-day. tempt to “ run a bluff ” on them they to prove of great lx-n, fit to the pro- Grant's Pass to meet her) on Wednes the respect of the students who have which is from 25 cts to 81.50, and in the se H, sec 22. tp 39, s r 1. east W. M. Tramps been familiar with bar valuable and cludes both vocal and instrumental He names the following witnesses to dueers of Upper California and Cen 1’iie A. O. U. W. lodge in Ashland is day morning's train. They have already are liable to get hurt prove his continuous residence upon, and steadily increasing its membership. gone to housekeeping in Mr. Farlow’s are making themselves a nuisance to important services. A Eugene paper music, consisting of waltzes, sebot- cultivation of, said land, viz: John P. tral Oregon. railroad employes, hardly a train pass of last week sayB Mrs. Spiller and her tisches, marches, polkas, etc. Call Walker, JohD H. Real. Haines True, J. The order is growing rapidly on the late residence on Church street. Gould is reported seriously ill. ing out of a station now days but what brother, Judge Boise, of Salem, intend early and make your choice, for there W. Coakley, all of Ashland, Jackson Pacific coast. In the United States Barb wire at the Ashland Fence they will attempt to “beat” their to come to Ashland soon for the bene will be no reserve. countv. Or. Men’s fine shoes from 81.50 to $5.00, the membership ot the order has C hablis W. J ohnston , Register. Works, opposite the Postoffice. x i way on. I reached about 200,000. fit of their health. 12-34| E. B. HcysAKEB. at O. H. Blouut s. ASHLAND PIDINGS. MISCELLANEOUS. NEW At Blount’s this week. NEW BOYS’ CLOTHING!. At Blount’s this week. NEW STOCK of BOOTS & SHOES At Blount’s this week. Dr. W. Stanfield, BRADLEY & METCALF’S SfiOES. LAIRD, SCHROBER & MITCHELL’S WAVERLY SCHOOL - - - MISSES’ SPRING HEEL LADIES’ MISSES, CHILDRENS’ SLIPS. FINE SHOES IN FOUR WIDTHS. Prices the Lowest. D. R. & E. V. MILLS. GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD GOOD for the cure of Constipation and Indifostipn« for the cure of Biliousness and Dyspepsia. for the cure of Bowel Complaints. for the cure of Kidney Diseases. for the cure of Languishness and Weary Baciu for the cure of Liver Complaints. for the cure of Boils and Carbuncles. for the enre of Foul Breath and Sour Stomacis. for the cure’of Sleeplessness and Irritability. for the cure of all Complaints. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCI8T8 AND CROCERB. We Shall be Glad Farniarw Take Notice! To place your name on our subscrip tion list for any newspaper, magazine I will pay cash for eggs, chicken«, or story paper published. Your sub scription given to ns will add s little turkeys, ducks and geeee; will also to our business and does not cost you buy apples, potatoes and onions when as much as it does to order it yourself. a car load can be obtained or I will handle the same on commission and BlTP KHALTER 4 ftASTT. will guarantee the highest 8au Fran Fifty different patterns in gingham cisco marketprice. robes to select from at D. R. 4 E. V B kxj . E golehton , Ashland, Or. Mills. Men’s fine shirts at O. H. Blount'« . For lame back, side or chest, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents. reduced from $1 to 50cte., in order to I For sale by T. K. Bolton druggist. reduce stock. *