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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1888)
ASHLAND TIDINGS. t brevities HERE : AND THERE. —— PERSONAL. OPF..MXG THE AVEXl'E. NEW THIS WEEK. NEIGHBORING COINTIF.**. An Important Unti-rprlse Tur Ashland Yow In Progrrw. KLAMATH OOVNTY. Judge L. IL Webster aud wife,spent Calico ball May 1st. ! Uattie Woolsteiu has been acquitted Linkville star April 1:;. of the murder of "D.x" Harlan, in last Saturday in Ashland. Some three months ago Messrs. Bo Extra choice syrup at Geo. H. Cur- Los Angeles. Considerable alfidfa is Ix'itig plaiiied * Wallace Baldwin, Sr., of Linkville, ■ man A Helm, who Ixmght the Tolman rey's. in ihe county. ALL FOR COI MY CONVEUION. is visiting Ashland this week. warm sulphur springs, propos'd th»' There are 488 patients in the Ore Parasols, all new. al i D. R. A- E. V. gon insane nsy Inin, and 274 prisoners Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Parker arrived Frank Miner, of Yreka, has gone opening ut n broad, straight avenue x A lUpublican coUJitv <• nveittion for Mills. in the penitentiary. out to Linkville. to tako charge of | from Ashland to these springs. The in Linkville this wix-k from California ■ Jackson ct>unty. is hereby called propocition was just in line with the where they spent the winter. They Firsl-chws shakes and i cedar posts toiueetntthe court hm.se in Jackson It is rumored that a paper will be Smith's store. x spirit of enterprise which has so rap will perhaps move to Fort Klamath. ’ for sale by Sutton A •••• Miller. . ville. on started at Montague soon, to be called Mrs. L. Stacy left for Y reka Sun idly developed the cities aud towns of G. W. Smith lias leastxl the artesian Wednesday. Mav JKh. 1 You can get those school Ixxiks you the Montague Buyle. day to see her husband, who was se California, and the benefits it prom well machinery lielonging to Alcott A .-.1 lJo’c’ock a m , f«»rth -pur|M»s «of nom were asking for at Clayton Jr Gore’s, x 1 A tract of 400 acres of land one mile riously ill at that place. ised to the town and the lands along inating candidates fur tL • »tlices of said Harris, with the purpose of experi Curtains in pairs aud by the yard. east of Albany was sold by Mrs. L. A. and to transact < av <>:her busi- Mr. E. E. Gore.of Medford, attended it« route were self evident; yet consid menting on the premises of Sam C. ------- At tlielr Hull In Ashland,-------- Madras, lace aud scrim. D. IL A E. V. | McConnell to Dr. G. W. Maston last the convention of the I Iregou Presby erable difficulty was encountered in Trayner, near Ixist river. Should the nesi that may property come before it. I obtaining the right of way, and many I lie'»• \ i-rai precinct?; of tht county are Mills. x Monday for §20,480. tery at Albany last week. r\ discouragements were met. Now, how venture prove a success, others will «uuiltd i > rrpr.-v ntati-m us follows: Our early gardeners are eujoying j The Democratic county convention ‘ Ine dele for «■ ich prec.nct and one J. IL McDougal ami wife, John Few- ever, all obstacle« have beeu removed follow. We understand that an asso for i wry -*•’» votes or fraction over fresh lettuce and radishes of their own , of Josephine county is called to con el and Miss Davis, of Sisson. Cal., are except the objection of one hind owner, ciation is about to be formed in the I for the purpose of testing the halt of that numb *r cast for Hon. Rin production. vene at Wilderville to-morrow, to put registered at the Ashland House. at the edge of town, who still refuses county | It is requested that all Ladies attending will ap(iear in practicability of Ixiring artesian wells. rjer Hermann for Congress in via.: 1 up a full county ticket. to grant the right of way across the Try that choice rock-candy syrup at o Calico Costume.] Mr. Jas. Norris, of Springfield. Ill., K^h'au I ...... r corner of his 17-acre tract which the | The youug grain throughout the The Grants Pass < ’otirn >• iu a com is «(tending a few days in Ashland, and Sutton A Miller’s finest syrup ever Big Butte..... county is looking well, but raiu would avenue would cut. Everything else t munication from Waldo says that the is much pleased with our town and «entral Point offered for sale. x Evans creek. being clear along the route, the pro- ! lx> of much Ix'uefit. The cold nights old wagon road from Smith River to valley. RECEPTION COMMITTEE : i Foot’s Mjre**k. See the announcement of the May Waldo is lieing repaired. motors of the enterprise haw deter- I which have been predominant for the Little Butte . Day party and calico ball to be given G. R. F. Wells, traveling manager, of T. McConnell, C. C. Walker and Syl. Patterson. mined to open the avenue, anyhow, . past week have not done any injury Meadows..... i by Granite Hall Association. * • A field of barlev r in Colusa county, the Northwest Fire and Marine Insur and let this little matter take care of to the graiu so for as we can learn, Rock Point .. Califoruin, ............. will b je ready to harvest ance Co., an Oregon association, is in itself, a« it will soon, iu the direction other than retarding its growth. A i Steamboat.... I FLOOR MANAGERS! G. W. Cooksey, of Central Point, next week. It is of an early variety Table Rock .. i town this week. good rain followed by warm nights i of the interests of the public. Willow Spring will start for Sati Francisco within a propagated in that State. Geo. M. Willard, *Win. M. Gilroy and C. F. Hasty Total number .. In the forepart of last week a fund would assure the farmers large crops. I ...... »I few days, for medical treatment. • V ’ Dr. G. W. McCoy, formerly of Port Salem has been wanting a new rail land, and for a time a resident of Ash of 8.'1000 was suliscribed by land own Primary conventions will bi___ held at JOSEPHINE OOVNTY. W. H. Wickham has nearly com road depot for a long time in vain, ers along the line of the proposed the usual polling place hi each precinct TICKETS, Iacluliag Supper, $2.50. tOraut » Pass Courier. Apr. IU.. pleted his contract for the excavation but is l.uitid to have oue now. The land, has lix’ated at Gold Hill for the avenue, to defray the excuses of right- on Saturday, April ?■<, I***. practice of his profession. Tlii« pouih-r never varie« A marvel W. N. Campbell, Waldo, has bought All citizens of Jackson county who de of the cellar for the new Houck build old one burned down the other day. of-way purchas»' where necessary, fenc purity, «trength ami wholeaumeneas. sire the perpetuation of principles of ing. A. H. Mack, who had his leg cut tn ing, clearing and grading, aud a force the Briggs farm of 80 acres on Sucker nt More economical than the ordinary kind«, the Republican party under which the creek. Monmouth. Folk county, nas a new John Dollarhide ’ s saw-mill recently, and cannot be sold in competilion with of men are now at work grubbing and Real estate is “uiiiet" this week, but country has exia-rimcod the prosperity (hi- multitude of low test, short weight Republican paper (the Olwrrer) ptil>- has lieeu spending some of his “ lay clearing. They began work at the J. H. Triplett, an aged man. died last alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In • nd progress of the p.a<t twenty years: a number of people are looking about north end of th»» street, in the old Sunday at the county jxxir farm of cans. R ovai . B akino P owder C o ., 106 aud who f.^-ir a change in county ad town and about the valley with a view lished by C. (.'. Doughty. It makes a ing off” time in Ashland. gisxl api>earanee aud will meet with Wall street. N. Y. ministration. to the end of reform and to investing. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Clarke, of Hel orch.'ird on the Gum tract, and have old age. success. improvt nn-nt iu its financial condition, cut down and grubbed out the fine old ena. Montana, have l>een a few days Frauk Strong, of Applegate, has ac The warm day s of last week caused are cordially invite d to join in the pri The Y’reka J uki util reports that: I in town, enjoying the invigorating apple trees which sto»xl in the way cepted a position as clerk with Wimer maries. the maple, poplar, alder aud oak to there. The young trees in the orch Dr. W. Stanfield, By ordtr of the Republican county spread out tlieir young leaves with “Ix'iinder Pool has purchased a tine climate of Southern Oregon. ards of Messrs. Galey, Helm aud oth A Sou, merchants, Waldo. Hereford bull from Mr. Stacey, the committee. marvelous rapidity. I Miss McVay, of Smith River, Cal., ers in the route are ;dso lieing cut out, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN, W. H. A tkinson . Chairman. agent introducing this stock in our J. H. Colby and Miss Anna Herziug •who has l>een visiting her cousin, Mrs. aud clearing aud grubbing of the were Capt. I. D. Applegate and family, of country." united iu marriage on the eve- lias ill Ashland, Or . for the prm IL T. Blackwood, up at Soda Springs, brush strip further southward is under mug of March 28th. Rev. Colemau lice of located Klamath county, were expected home his profession. Make* all chronic The steamer Del Norte, built to ply started for home last Saturday. Wauled. way. As soon as the clearing is com officiating. this week from their wintering in diseases, such as Rheumatism. Asthma, between Crescent City and Sau Fran Piles. Kidney diseases. Liver Complaints, A young lady 18 to 25 years of age Southern California. Messrs. Robert McLean, and W. C. pleted, the fencing and grading will cisco. has Ix'en launched and is now The Kirbyville irrigating company Female Diseases, Ac., a specialty. Consul (unmarried) to atteud store and assist Hale, of Klamath, came tip on the begin, aud, as the route all the way is are contracting for a water ditch sev tation free. It saves you trouble and don ’ t cost having her machinery put in her at in other light work when necessary. yon any more, to give your sulisenp- Office nt resi’icnee. Factory street. 1211 Sunday morning train aud went on to over soil which works easily and packs eral miles in length, iu sections, work uuickly, we may exjxx't to see a good For particularsapph at T idings ollie»». tion for yonr paper or magazine to San Francisco. Willow creek, en route for Linkville. to procei'd forewith. drive in use this summer. |45tf. The l'»i;x/i«t Herakt. published ¡it Bnrekhalter A Hasty. ♦ Max Pracht. who is now in San Fran The avenue is a continuation of the Mr. Beal aud family arrived home '1 Oakland, Douglas county, didn't find .4.1». I. W. Social. The T idings is anxious for regular support enough there as a Democratic cisco, will arrive in Ashlaud with his course of Main street on the tangent from Ontario, Cal;i., on Friday eve ASHLAND MARKET PRICES. wife witbin a few daya to make this reaching from the Hargadine corner to The first s<x*ial entertainment ever correspondence from all parts of South paper and lias Ix'en moved to Roseburg their home. Their son came up the the south schixil bouse, and cuts di ning’s train, and are perfectly satis The following quotations are as fied to stay by southern Oregon. given by Ashbind Lodge No. 611. A. O. ern Oregon, especially from every quar to better help the Democratic cause by first of the week. nearly correct its it is practicable to give i rectly through the Gum tract between ter of Jackson county. sailing under the colors of a St. John U. W„ will tako place at < Kill Fellows for a local market, and are intended I Mrs. Sam'l Colver, of Eden precinct, the old white barn facing the schixil hall on Friday evening. May Ith. A Telephones, telephones. Warranted Prohibition party paper. Medford Items. chietiy to meet inquiries of subscriliers lions»» and the stable aud brown house returned to tins valley from her ex pleasant entertainment anil a good to give satisfaction or no pay. Will Elder E. G. Browning, oue of the at a distance. \Ve cannot lie expected on Main street. Beginning at that No sickness in this city. time will be had. All members of the sell the instruments alone or put them pioneers of Southern Oregon, father of tended visit in the middle and west point, the avenue cuts a straight course to give every slight variation in the order in good standing are cordially up. D. R. a !’.. V. Mills. x L. N. Browning, of Grave Creek, died ern states Saturday, much improved to the sulphur springs, exactly three There are several horse buyers in prices of the local products. in health. invited to attend. C ommittee . mile« distant, nearly due south. It is town at present. Flour, per cwt. in sacks.... • V 8 2 00 Jesse Dollarhide has been "laid up” at the home of his «laughter, Mrs. J. D. Rev. J. Haudsaker and wife returned to lie one hundred feet iu width per 1000 lbs...... for some time with a severe attack of Dunivan, in Douglas county. March . 17 oo Immigrants are numerous aud real Denial Visit. 23il, aged 72 years. He had been a home Tuesday morning from a visit of throughout its whole leugth.and will lx> neuralgia, and his grandson. Dudley Wheat )>er bushel......... oo estate transfers ditto. Dr. Will Jackson, of Jacksonville, Dollarhide, is seriously ill with fever. resilient of Josephine county most of several weeks with their son at Taco as nearly level as any driveway could oo Ba i lex........... .................... will l»e in Ashland May 1st on one of the time since 1852. School Supt. Jacobs made tins town Oats " ma. Mr. Haudsaker reports both the lie dtxiired in this country. Its course 55 “ ............... his professional visits, to remain ten The Oregonian's handsome dress an official visit this week. Sound cities booming with a far-reach is along the trend of the fixit hills on Beef per lb dll the block 8J^cto 12’i Smith A Conklin, of Grunts Pass, •lays. All old patrons and others de of new type was furnished by the Pa ing boom. the west side of the valley, but far 4 25 O. IL Dickenson, of Ohio, was iu Chickens per dozen............. siring bis services should call prompt cific coast type foundry of Palmer A who are now the owners of the old Miss Eugenia Farnham returned enough below them to escape t he ridges Medford last week, exhibiting a tine Turkeys, “ < lowest price).. 9 00 ly; and all persons in arrears with sub Rev, San Francisco. Portland and Isis Gold Hill mines, upon which so much 30 Butter, jxr lb...................... work has Ix'en doue in years past by home a few days ago from a visit with aud ravine«. Such an enterprise is draft horse. scriptions to the Oregon .'Sentimi will Angeles. Mill feed. " " ............... 1 80 various owners, chiefly Jacksonville friends at Willows, Cal., and a little something new for Southern Oregon, l>e expected to make cash settlement. W. M. Holmes, Dept. Sheriff, lias Corn meal, “ " ............... 3 00 Dr. S. T. Songer has moved his men. have started their new quartz daughter of Rev. A. M. Russell, for but iu Southern California no town ♦ office into the rooms in the second mill at work at Gold Hill this week. merly of this place, came with her, for can make any pretensions to attraction purchased the Tra use rip! office in this Bacon...................................... 12>2 without its broad avenue with rows of place for his brother. 15 Hams.......................... ... story of Odd Fellows building former They have enough rock already out to a visit here. Congregational Church. 17 shade trees for beauty and comfort, “ Eastern........................ ly occupied by the law office of Judge keep a null of small capacity running John H. Stubblefield, who has lxx>n The Congregational Church associa Del’eat t. Mr. M. Lipe, recently from Rockford. The tree« will be appreciated here, ee- at this place for some time past, for a long time. ] bas Lard, “ “ ............................ tion. organized here a few weeks ago, n 111., having bought of A. P. Hammond pecially for appearance, but thau are 2D Eggs |x'r dozen...................... A very plea.-aiil social and elocu has secured from the railroad company Says a lv'ilding dispatch of the 16th: a part of the Geo. Rockfellow place not such a necessity as in th^li hot gone to the Eastern States. 3 50 W imx I )>er cord, ¡line or fir four lots on the corner of Main street tionary entertainment was given by A proposition is.on foot for the erec three miles north of town, takes pos countries. It is stated that arrange- J. E. Drueks has become ; a perina- Oak............. 4 50 aud 4’h avenue (opposite the residence ladies of the Ashland Baptist Church tion of a woolen mill here. Ridding session of the property to-day aud will ments will Ixi made s»xm for adequate Dent resident of Medford, t where he Huy ]>er ton ............... 810 to 18 00 of M. L. McC ill) and it is the inten last Tuesday evening, and was large is the shipping |x>int for largo quanti occupy the house with his family. hotel and bathing accommodations at will engage in business soon. Potat<x's. [ ht lb. 02 tion to erect a handsome church edifice ly attened. ties of the wixil clip of Mixloc and the Tolman springs; and when this is 02 Apples. “ .................... Robert Smith him sold ins st<x-k Geo. W. Stephenson and wife startisl thereon lieforo the close of the preseut IM Apple trees do net seem to have Lassen counties and Southeastern Wtilnesiiay for Klamath county, and effectixl. and the new Ashland hotel is ranch on Little Butte, to W. Slinger Cabbage, “ .................... building season. Plans have already bloomed as profusely as usual this Oregon, and has an nbundant water limit, then theinqiortanee and Ixm-fitH of this place; consideration. 82360. 02 ( Inions, " .................... been seleiffcil. The church has chosen season, but no doubt the trees will power for manufacturing pur[x>see. Mrs. Stephensou will pay her sister, of this broad avenue will Ixigin to be 05 Beans, “ ................... a pastor, having extended a call to Rev. have all the fruit they can bear with It is expected that a compauy will be Mrs. O. T. Brown, a visit of some s»'en. Ashland [«xiple ipay just ns well Quarterly meeting of the M. E. Dried apples, per lb............. 12*. J. M. Webster, of Plymouth. Wiscon out breaking. formed with 8100,000 capita), half length. Mr. S. will probably buy a ait-ept the fact, and lay their future church will be held in Medford on Sun 13 ' " peach'-s, “ .12'.to few horses if he cau find any to suit plans accordingly the mineral springs, day next April 22. All are cordially sin. who is now on the way hither. paid Up. " pears, ‘ 12'. him out there. Grass-fed beef is late coming to the This will make the fourth church in invited. pleasant climate, pure water and other 11 " plums, " Says the Yieka Juunull: The resi block from the Eastern Oregon ranges, Ashland. 3 00 Thue. M. Hurlburt is the Republican attractions and advantages of Ashland '1'hos. Martin, of Sams Valley, has Beef hides, each......... 81 to which hel|>s the demand aud prices dents of Little Shasta are much elated nominee for surveyor of Multnomah will make the city one of the largest sold his farm of 260 acres to John for the stall-fed beef of the Willamette over the great benefit of the telephone county, Fortunate io Investments. an office which is of much iu the interior of the state, and will Gregerson, from California; considera communication with Yreka. l»y Vance Portland Market. Mrs. .11. E. Haudsaker, danghter- and Southern Oregon. A Walbridge's line, now completed as greater consequence aud profit in that bring hither hosts of visitors for health tion. 83200. iu-law of Mr. and Mrs. J. Haudsaker Wheat—Valley, 81 17 l-2(iil 20; Walla Dr. Geo. H. Atkinson, of the Con far ¡is Montague. It will be a great county than in any other in the state. and pleasure, Ixith in winter and sum April 17, 1888. S. Walla, firm, 81 1.V«>1 11!. of ibis place, who spent a month or gregational church, will come out from convenience to the public as well as His many friends .in Ashland congrat mer. For [icople of this class a pleas Oats—Market firn.. 45(«46c. two in Ashland last seasou, has rea I Portland to-morrow, aud mil preach \ ance A Walbridge in communicating ulate him already as he is, of course, ant drive such as this new avenue will Flour—Valley standards quoted at lized handsomely upon real estate in in Ashland Baptist church next Sun between Yreka. Montague and Little sure to "get there.” Horse Breeder’s Association. afford, and opportunity for pleasant 84 00. and Walin Walla brands §3 50i<> vestments made al L » Angeles a few day afternoon at three o'clock. villa sites, when they desire to have Shasta, and a line extended on to Butte Al the conclusion of the horse show 3 75, superfine ^>2 500'2 75 per barrel Ira C. Johnson, the nominee for homes here, will lx? a necessity, and yeurs ago, and is now investing large llay—Baled timothy quoted at 81*»<" Ayer’s Cathartic Pills are suited to Creek Valley would lx* a still greater sheriff of Klamath county on the Re nothing iu the line of public enter and parade in Salem last Saturday, (dll ly at Seattle. Lu the Seattle Tinies of per ton. benefit. publican ticket, reached home this prise of more hopeful import than the says the Statesman. a number of horse recent date is a rejort of her invest every age. They are mild and pleas Feed—Bran, per ton, 81G: short»-, There are 175 bouses at Sisson, week on his return from an extended proposed new hotels and this broad men met and effected a permanent or 817 m 18; chop. 822 50(325. ments there, which are enumerated :is ant in action, thorough and searching in effect, aud, being sugar-coated, are Cal.—ten stores, several saloons, one visit in the eastern states. His nomi avenue has yet lx»en chronicled in the ganization of the "Willamette Valley Barley—Brewing, per ctl. 81'.*; ground, follows: Breeder’s Association,’’ to bold meet per ton. 835(a 27 50. Mis. Haudsaker has purchased a for easy to take. 1 here pills Dever fail to hardware store, three barber shops, nation was made during his absence, biter progress of Ashland. ings in Salem on the second Saturday Lard—Kegs, or 6-gallon tins, 10c. one drug store, a newspaper, post without his personal effort, and it is ty-acre tract of land near Green Lake give satisfaction. Hutter—Choioe dairy. :M><'32>aC per lb: in March each year. The officers indication of his popularity among for 98000, a one-half interest in a fifty Sutton A Miller are not giving away office, and express office. The citizens an brine in rolls, 18,20; solid in kegs. 20<<t elected were: G. G. Glenn, president; The Salem Depot Burned. acre tract on Mercer island for §5001), any goods, but they are selling every have voted to issue bonds to build a his fellow citizens of Klamath county. 25c: store butter, 15<ii20c per pound. E. J. Frazier, secretary, and Henry a one-half interest in a ninety-acre thing in the line of groceries at the §3fMM) school house. A Sisson corres Poultry—Chickens. 85 OOd'.'i 50 as to Salem Journal. April II Geo. S. Batty, general agent of the Fletcher, treasurer. A committee of quality; ducks, 810<<i812: geese. tract on Meydenbaur bay for 89000 very lowest notch. Their prizes are in pondent of the Willows Jvurnelunys Wisconsin five was appointed to draft a bill to lie Central Railroad, has b>»en At about 20 minutes to 12 this turkeys, choice, 18«i20c per pound. and a one-half interest in the 235-acre retluced profits to themselves for the there is not a vacant lot in the town, in town several days this week, look presented to the next legislature pro morning the roof of the O. A C. pas Eggs — Firm, 20c per dozen. and many new houses are building. town site of Appietree cove for §11.750. benefit of ¡ill their customers. x Provisions—Bacon, lOfaltjy^c: hams. This is quite a showing for a town but ing after business for the company he senger dejiot was discovered to lie in viding fur licensing stallions' punish represents, and, on returning lie took tlamee by 8. W. Striker, a University ing those who impose upon the public 13«i 131 jC: shoulders, 6 m 7c. Messrs. Paulson A Currey will open a few months old. Death of a Pioneer Resident. Wool—Plentiful. Valley, 18M 19c: East with him several thousand descriptive student who was looking out of his by publishing false pedigrees, and to a confectionery aud variety store aud Joseph W. Satterfield, one of the a billiard room in the rooms in John Wm. Mills, of the Star Bakery, open pamphlets and papers with which to window in the boys’ boarding hall. bold liens upon mares and foals until ern Oregon, lfk« 18c. Meat—Sterfdy. Beef, wholesale. 4 m pioneer residents of Jackson county, son's block recently vacated by Clay ed the ice cream season this week, and enlighteu the people on the Atlantic He rafi to the depot which he found service fees are paid. W. W. Baker, died at his home in Ashland Saturday ton Ar Gore. Mr. Paulson will move proved that he has a level head for bus slope concerning the resources of Ore closed, Agent Skinner and Operator editor of the Rural Spirit of Portland, 4\c per Iti; dressed. 8c: sheep, 4'2 m 5 c per tt>: dressed.Hc: hogs, dressed. 7(u 7 l-2c afteruooD, April 11 b, after a long his stock from the postoffice store. iness by sending up to the T idings gon. Mr. Batty is an old Minnesota Darling having gone to dinner. He was present and addressed the associa veal. 8M9c. illuess, iu his 75th year. For a uuni- office a munificent treat, with saucers, friend of Geo. C. Eddings, of this buret in a window and sent in an tion, and encouraged them in their or- Potatoes—Market heavy. Per ctl., 50 Youle A Gilroy now have a branch spoons and cream enough to “go place. ber of months he had been bedfast aud (StiOc. Burbanks favorite. alarm by telephone. The bell was ganization. helpless from rheumatism, aud for railroad of their own. having put in a ’round” and more too. Mr. Mills li.is Onions—81-75. Mr. C. B» Fitzgerald, the enterpris rung and in lees than fifteen minutes Fresh fruits—Fair demand. Quote many weeks he bad Ixx-n considered switch, at their planing mill. This an icehouse full of good solid, arctic both Tiger aud Capital engines were Real Estate Sales. ing real estate man at Gold Hill, was apples, only fair, 81 25(31 5o per box: affords them facilities which were under the shadow of the dark angel's ice, and is prepared to serve the pub throwing streams on the flames, but greatly needed for loading and un lic with the delicious warm-weather in Ashland Wednesday on a business the fire had gained such a bold on the Luckey A Co. report the following per barrel. 84: cooking pears, $1 25. «mg. Dried fruits—Sun-dried quartered ap The funeral was on Monday fore- loading cars. They recieve large quan refreshment in the liest style and at visit. Mr. Fitzgerald says the citizens building that it was impossible to sales: H. B. Miller to Sarah N. Strange, ples, tka 7c l>cr lb; machine-dried, lo(<Glc: of that place are making an effort to lot in the northwestern part of Ash noou. Services al tho house were tities of lumber by rail. lowest possible prices. Plummer evaporated, 12'^c: pears, 11(3 make the Centennial bridge aero s save it. Every portable article in the land; consideration 8200. comlncted by Rev. F. W. Guokin, of 12'70: sun-dried pitleiM plums. 13c: mil A perfectly sound body aud a mind Press dispatches inform us that Rogue river at that )>oint free to the building was saved with the excep the Baptist Church, aud the funeral chine dried. 12 l-2c: Italian prunes, lod? Sutton A Hansen toG. W. Reutacb- tion of the safe which was too heavy unimpaired are possible only with pure Frank D. Henrici, a farmer living near public. The sum of S22 per month was then takeu in charge by Ashland 14c: peaches, 12)^.14c; raisins, 82.25 and Leading medical authorities Portland, went to New York city to would pay for this, and the amount to move. Before tho Eugeno express ler, lot in Medford; consideration 8100. 82 50. Lodge N<x 23, A. F. A A. M.,’ of which blots!. arrived the building was burned to indorse Ayer s Sarsaparilla as the best A. R Hammond has sold twenty order deceused was a metnlxT. Mr. blood purifying medicine in existence. buy "green goixls,” that is, counterfeit will be subscnlied by the citizens, it the ground and the companies had Satterfield was for many years one of It vastly increases thg working and money, aud the swindler, the farmer, is understood. This would lie of ma returned to town. The fire is sup aeree of tho Kilgore place, including VVEAT11ER REPORT. aud all were arrested there. The terial advantage to the business inter the building, and the west end of the the prominent farmers of the northern posed to have originated from sparks improved |x>rti<>n of the farm; consid productive powers of both hand and "green gixids ” game is so old that it is ests of the place. part of the valley. Heim Vid to Ash brain. The following is the weather record thrown on the roof by the 11 o'clock eration 8?k>50. surprising to find any man in Oregon land three or four years ago, and was tram. of the U. S. Signal observation station Thus. F. Fish and wife, of San Fran w ho could lx' iuduced to make a trip united in marriage here with Miss Miss Fannie Fox has sold to Rev. F. in Ashland for the week ending April The work of Street Commissioner The company will , __ now be com Annie Nowl. s, who is now loft to I’attereon is already making a marked all the way to New York City and take cisco, are visiting Rogue River Valley. plied to build G. Strange two lots in Woolen's addi 19,1888: a new depot and our Mr. Fish owns a large number of farms four hundred honest dollars with him mourn his loss. improvement in the streets of Ashland. to go into partnership with counter in different parts of the county, pur citizens should urge uixiu them to tion; consideration, 8500. Dav of Rain fall l'enip» rature. < >ur town needs nothing so much as feiters. The swindlers usually arrange chased about six mouths ago. He is build it in a more convenient and Til Max. Minn. Inches. Fruit Prospects. the improvement of its streets and to turn over to such Hats a lot of stuff enthusiastic in his admiration of South suitable location. In an interview with a San Fran month The prospect for fruit in the whole drainage facilities; and every effort which is worthless for even counter ern Oregon, and as he came here to in cisco reporter, on his j-eturn from April 13 .00 S4 46 of Southern Oregon was never better should be made to keep up a steady feiting purposes. A man who would vest after knowing California well, and Portland last week. General Manager .00 81 14 43 Worth their Weight in Gold. progress in the right direction. in April than it is this month. The Towne of the Southern Pacific siHike 15 .00 79 43 be caught in such a trap deserves rid all the advantages it offers, his opinion Are entirely vegetable, containing most encouragingly of Oregon ami her trees are all thrifty and healthy, aud .00 75 47 16 icule for his stupidity and condemna of the country is commended to the H. 15. Reed, proprietor of the Ash the blossoteo have drop,>etl their petals consideration of visitors from the east no calomel, meretiry, mineral, aloes, proepects. He stated that rapid pro 17 82 37 .00 tion for his criminal intent. land Fence Works, started Wednesday ern states to this coast. It is to lie croton oil. or other poisonous or inju gress is being made in ballasting t he to display an ubundance of young 18 .00 42 84 There occurred at San Francisco last hoped Mr. and Mrs. Fish will lie well rious medicines. Made from gums and C. A O. IL IL, five gravel trains being fruit which will require much thinning evening for Roseburg, to put in a fence 85 19 .00 45 i*" I machine, and establish business in Sunday a terrible domestic trageily, the enough pleased with Rogue River Val herbs, a California discovery, and ar»» constantly employed. As soon as the by the orcbardists unless nature should Douglas county. The universal com victim and other twrsons connected ley to make it their home, at least for the lx»st of all Liver and Stomach road is in condition for fast time, the I** I conclude to assist iu the work by a Total ........... 00 rainfa 11 ....... Renovators, and the only pills sold on proposed new through San FrancLsi'o- pruning frost.such as Southern Ore- bination fence is in great demand in with which were well known here. C. a part of each year. \ a |HXutive guarante»» of satisfaction, or l’ortland express will lx< put on. it is gou men consider a Ixnelit to the this county, anil the business will lie D. Failing, formerly train dispatcher Arthur Conklin, of the enterprising money refundeiL Sent by mail. 25 understofxl. of t he O. A C. IL IL, who left his wife How Men Die. country. Many acres of young peach continued by Mr. Reed in Ashlaml. ! in Portland some three years ago, and real eetate firm of Smith A Conklin, cents per Ixix, or 5 boxes for 81. Chit orchards will come into bearing this If we know ail the methods of ap Myrtle, the six-year-old daughter of Large stock of tobaccos aud cigars x season, and from the preseut outlook Mr. and Mrs. Perry Farlow, of upper has since Ix'en living most of the time Grant’s Pass, was in town Tuesday wood Bros.. Ashland. proach adopted by an enemy we are the at Geo. H. Currey‘s. iu San Francisco, was fatally shot by and Wednesday, en route for middle great care will have to lieexcercised to Butte creek, died last Friday, after an better enabled to ward oft the danger Read the Red House advertisement, and postpone the inomeut when surrend prevent the young trees from bearing illness of about a week. Dr. Beebe his wife while riding in a buggy down California. Mr. Conklin’s mission to Ice Cream, Ice Cream. Taylor street, in company with Mrs. the Golden stale is to interest men of er is inevitable. In ninny instances the it will not take you long. too much fruit for their strength. was summoned from this place to ut- Carroll, with whom be has Ix'en living capital in the resources of Southern inherent strength of tin- body suffices Boeitn, Ixxim, boom ! Win. Mills, Mr. O. t’oohdge has called attention t> ml her. bnt made the trip over the King of soap, the best in the world. to enable it to oppose the tendency to for some time. Mrs. Carroll was also Oregon, and turn the attention of im proprietor of the Star Bakery, has now to the thrifty growth and prolific mountains only to find when he reached ward death. Many however have lost 81.50 [>er box ut the Red Hous»', x Itearmgof fruit trees in this country by there that death had already done its slightly wounded, and had a very nar migrants and home seekers to the ad opened his ice cream parlor, for the these forces to such an extent that row escape, a bullet grazing the back i vantages of this part of the state, and season, where he will l>e pleased to bringing into the printing office a work. Presents given away at the Red there is little or no In-lp. In other cases of her head. Mrs. Failing fired six I the town of Grant's Pass especially. serve his patrons with bis delicious ice House are perfi?etly handsome. Go and n little aid Io Hie weakened I,lings will twig from a young almond tree, hang Ge<>. W. Stephenson bought sixteen shots, only one of which did any dam The firn he represents sb: ws commend cream at 15 cts. j>er dish. Ice cream see them. make all the difference between sudden ing thick with idmouds as large as x dentil and many years of useful life. parlor open until lOo’clock every even robin's eggi and alm >st as thick as head of good work horses in this val age. It struck Failing in the hip, and able enterprise in this direction. Men’s line Shis'« from 81.50 to 85.00. Upon tile first syniptons of a Cough. ing. Ice for sale in any quantity at grapes upon a cluster stem. The ley last week for Mr. Ayers, of Eureka. ranged downward and inward and from Prof. 1). W. Coolidge, formerly of at O. H. Blount’s. Cold or any trouble of the Throat or twig was cut from a youug tree of ■ C.iL. who started southward with I its effects he died the following day. Ashlaml, in addition to Ins lalxirs as 2ctis. per lb. Come one, come all. / / V jIr Lungs, give that old and well-known W m . M it . t . s . just one »ear's growth from a dortnaut them on Wednesday's train over the Failing was a capable aud efficient professor of instrumental music in the Barb wire at the Ashland Fence remedy—Boacbee's German Syrup, a / - J 1 r ■ [Ì bud. and npott its slender branches theC. AO. R. IL If persons coming railroad employe, but lx*gan bis down state university, devotes considerable Works, opposite the Postotliee. x careful trial. It will prove what thou ward career when he left his wife, to 1 ? i i 0 Mi. Uoolid ,e coil ited 425 apricots of to this country after horses call on sands say of it to be, the "benefactor of to the improvement of his fruit Wilkes Road, Breaking, and Speed any home.” the StZe of t li< no d<‘S,Tllxal. How is Stephenson to buy them, it is safe to follow ¡i Southern Oregon woman, who time farm of thirty acres two miles west of Farmers Take Notice! ing Carts. . had infatuated him. Mrs. Failing is ----- a ------ that f >r a er»yp upon a tree of only say the horses will be found. charged with murder, and is contiued Eugene City. The Professor has the one ye n's gro vth? For one or two persons—no mallea Tho Gild Fellows' celebration next in jail awaiting arraignment. Public choicest location for a fruit farm with We Shall be Glad I will pay cash for eggs, chickens, i Thursday promisee to lie a grand sympathy seems to lie greatly in her in sight of Eugene, as viewed by an ble iron used on the«6 carts—it is all turkeys, ducks and get*e: will also To place your name on onr subscrip steel-shell baud wheel, steel axle ; a A Oil.I Ci'0* Ural inn. affair. The full programme appears favor. Ashlaud man, and he is giving bis buy apple«, potatoes and onions when tion list for any newspaper, magazine young orchard excellent care. He will 1 inch. The strongest, lightest and a car load can lie obtained or I will or story paper published. Your sul>- The following is the programme of in another column this issue. Prepar The "West Shore,” Oregon's illus find his venture a profitable one, l»e- liest cart made; free from horse mo handle the same on commission and scription given to us will add a little th« celebration of th> 69th anniversary ations are being made to entertain tion, painted bright English vermilion, of OJd Fellow -ill¡1 Hl th" United Stiites, guests in the most hospitable manner, trated magazine, is now in its four I yonil a doubt. Mr. Holmes, also for striped black. These carts are war will guarantee the highest San Fran to our business and does not cost you ami a large number of visitors are ex teenth year, and yet in all that time it merly an Ashlaud resident lias a tract cisco market price. as much as it does to order it yourself. to l>e held in Ashkind on Thursilay, ranted. I have also the best end spring B enj . E ggleston . Ashland, Or. April 26, 18ss, |»v Ashland Lodge No. pected from ILieeburg. Jacksonville, has never issued such an excellent 1 of land a mile further out of town, and buggy BrRCKHALTr.lt A H a STY. in the market. G. C. E ddings . Medford. Grant's Pass. Yreka and number as that for March. The liter he is also much pleased with the pros- 15, I O. O. F.: I Men’s fine shirts at O. H. Blount’s ary matter is up to the usual high ' pect for fruit culture on the bill slopes Marshal) of the Day E. DePeatt. | elsewhere. I Buckleu’s Arnica Salve. reduced from 81 to 50cts.. in order U) Pnxh-ssion leaves Odd Fellows Hall Granite Hull Association will give a standard, and the articles descriptive 1 of Lane county. Teacher Wanted. reduce stock. * The best salve in the world for cuts, sharp at 2 il'cloi-k r. w. and march grand c:dico ball at the ball on the of 'he country are especially complete The directors of Linkville school dis bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever to Granite Hall, aeeompanii'd by evening of May 1st. and are preparing ami interesting. The illustrations, What is It? Wisdom'» Ilobertine. trict, Klamath county, want a principal sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, Ashland lir i- s Band. to make the event, one of the most pleas however, surpass all previous efforts, That produces that lieautifully soft for the school, to begin teaching imme Ix'ading ladies of society and prom coms, and all skin eruptions, and posi Exereisi s at Granite Hall: ant and attractive entertainments of ami in this number are principally de complexion and leaves neither traces diately. Address Charles S. Moore, inent professional Stars have testified tively cures piles, or no pay required. It 1. Music by the lain 1. the season. The public is cordially voted to Tacoma, the city of phenom guaranteed to give perfect satisfac to its excellency in the most emphatic is A magnificent, large of its application nor injurious affects? clerk. Linkville, Oregon. 2. O|x'ui:ig Ode. invited ti> participate, and the hall will enal growth. or money refunded. Price 25 cents terms. Guarantee«! harmless aud tion. 3. Oration by J. IL N. Beil. bo well filled. The ladies will ¡ill wear anpplemsnt of Mount Tacoma. Wash The answer: Wisdom’s Robertine ae- I matchless. J. H. Chitwood A Son. per I kjx . For sale by Chitwood Bros. cotnplishi's all this, and is pronounced ington Teiritoty's grand snow peak, 14 lHxir aud window screens all ready I. Music by band. calico c< :•! ui.es. and the novelty of the 5. Closing O 1-. aii’air will dd to its enjoyable features. accompanies this issue. The April by lathi's of taste aud refinement to be for hanging, wall tents, fishing poles of druggist«. Ashland. Or., sell it at 50 Onion s»'ts at Nutley’s produoe aud numls r will lx- an espocudly tine oue. th.' most delightful toilet article ever all kinds, with a full line of fishing cents per bottle and give a lieatitiful • I 6. Procession r,'ii:n- to Odd Fel commission store. Iliereas.- in the subscription list of The supplement will lx- printed in prixluced. Warranted harmless and tackle: Winchester improved 1886 riiies; card to every purchaser. lows Hall. the T ipimis ¡.ud changes in the mail- colors, uml show the Olympic range, * Iiiak'hlees. Sold by J. H. Cllitwtxxl A a full line of steel gooils aud edge tools; For dys)iep«iH and liver complaint, iu the evi uiug lucre will la» a grand ¡ug ap[».iratus have caused some errors the fiuest collection of snow peaks in Son, Ashlaud, Or. Brocade diagonal and plaid dress vou have a printed guarantee on every the most complete line of cooking goods, bull ali 1 suppi-r under tue auspiivs of during the last week or two. and soma the world. The May unoitier will lie 10 cts. per yard at M. L. Al bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never stoves, iu every respect, respecL with kifehen ford's. the order at Granite Hall. x fails to cure. For sale by T. K. Bolton. principally devoted to the city of Port p.iners ordered have failed to reach exhibited in Southern furniture, ever «■rest ffiirgnins in Sheet BaMc. Floor Mau >gers: their d«ftinat-ou. Such failures we land. the metropolis of the Pacific Oregon, at G. C. Eddings’s, dealer in Boys’ suite. 12 to 17 years of age, Why will you cough when Shiloh's sittdl try to ¡.void m tile future. All Northwest, and with it will lie issued C. K. CL aisior. < hie hundred dollars' worth of choice hardware, stoves aDd tinware. J. I'ia>lll|>• Hl. coat, pants and vest, for 85.00 at O. IL Cure will give immediate relief. Price )>ersoi:s who want the T idings and do a grand supplement, thirty-two inches sheet music at Hunsaker's music room ('. K. Fronk, 10 nts.. 50cts.. and 8L Try it. For sale « 1. Roberts. * Moore's Revealed Remedy—cleanses Blount's. by T. K. Bolton. K. Knbli. not recieve it regularly will confer a in length- showing the city entire. will lie sold at 2,’icts per copy. This is and repairs the entire system, giving F. Dickey. The largest stock of men ’ s fine shoes favor by notifying us at ouce by letter The "West Shore" is only 82.50 per 1 choice music, the regular’price for new life. Sold by Chitwood Bros, and J H. Cook, IL Moore. Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy—a positive can be found at O. H. Blount’s. * year. 25 cents for a sample copy. It which is from 25 cts to 81.50, and in T. K. Bolton, .Ashland, Oregon. or postal card. cure for catarrh, diphtheria and canker Every In xly respectfully invite'll, x should find a place iu every home in mouth. For sale by T. K, Bolton. both vocal and instrumental Tickets for bail and sniqx'r 82 50. Carpets, new carpets. Body Brus- the 1 lilted Suites. March. Ajinl aud cludes For Sale. The 2-story dwelling Poland China Pigs for Sale, music, consisting of waltzee, echot- ( i.itMim >■- Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath By order of the eds. velvets. ta|>< --tries, ingrains. F H Mîl May numbers on receipt of 70 cents. tisches, marches, ¡silkas, etc. Call with barn and outbuildings to lie re secured, by Shiloh's Catarrh Remedy. 25c. to S1.45 per vard. at 1). F 1 E. V. I j . Samuel, publisher, Portland. Or. At Mound Cottage farm, one mile east “Hackruetack”. a lasting and fragrant Removed. early and make your choice, for there moved off the Govan High lot on cor of Central Point, at Bear creek bridge. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector free, at A tiue stock of new goods have just Mills. X perfume. Price 25 and 50 cents. For ner of Main and Hargadine streets, Thorough-bred Poland China pigs—ped T. K. Bolton's. will lie no reserve. arrivili at the millinery and dressmak Clayton A Gore have removed to sale by T. K. Bolton. Ashland. Apply to Max Pracht. Large stock of wall paper aud wall 12^41 E. B. H tnsaker . igree and registry shown to those who ing parlors of Mrs. Boynton. ( al! and The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer,of Bourbon Bntler’s Block, first door south of Post lied House ahead. x Shiloh’s Cure will immediately relieve Office, where thev will l>e glad to meet and ceiling decorations, and window Fifty different patterns in gingham wish for it. Male and female parent Ind., says: "Both myself and wife owe croup, see them. x whooping oougti. and bronchitis. Bargains this week at Clayton A shades and fixtures, at Messenger A hogs not connected. R. C. F ikldkk . our lives to Shilph's Consumption Cure.” Meti s working pants, 81.00, 8LV) robes to select from at D. IL A E. Y their patrons, old and new. Sold by T. K. Bolton. Gvre’s. x ¡ aud 82.00 at 0. H. Blount's. Central Point. Or.. March 30. 18**. i For sale at T. K. Bolton's drug store. * Eastern ham at Geo. H. Currey 6 x j Smith's. ♦ Mills. FRIDAY ..AFitti. J'. |sw &AKlHC POWDER Absolutely Pure. NEW a At Blount’s this week NEW At Blount’s this week. NEW STOCK of BOOTS & SHOES At Blount’s this week. in H T I ’S / W I n I BRADLEY & METCALF’S SHOES. 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. « fl I I