ASHLAND TIDINGS. Ten gross of Mason fruit jars, extra caps. rublx'rsaud sealing wax at Geo. H. Curreys. * HERE AND THERE. PERSONAL. Jacksonville Brevities. Talent Items. Still raining. Mr. F. Pickle, son aud daughter, late John E. Pelton and wife are now resi­ There were only 29 prohibition Ashland will celebrate. of East Tennessee, and relatives of Mr. dents of Ashland. All quiet since election. votes east ill Laue county. A splendid line of carpets received John Holt, are among the late arrivals Quiet in town since election. at Messenger A Smith's this week lor the best goods at lowest prices iu this valley. Their son who is mar­ Mrs. Robert Goodyear is visiting The extensive Lusk canneries in Help out the celebration fund. x call at Jacob's store in Jacksonville. * over 2,1X10 yards in stock. ried, Dr. E. B. Pickle, has located in I a -4 Call! Com«- This Time. California will not be ojierated this friends near Medford. Medfofd to practice medicine. Trout fishing is in favor again. Ashlaud cherries have been in de- season. The committees appointed to pn<- John A. Hanley came up from Med- ’ Our Democratic friends seem to have i voted the straight ticket — at least most Rev. W. B. More returned home from pare for the Fourth of July celebra­ J. K. Ingalls has sold tin» Fort ford on yesterday’s train. E. V. Carter drives a handsome new tnnud at 25 ets. per gallons, ami the of them say so. his Josephine «jountv circuit this week supply ran out too hood , tion are requested to meet at city coun­ buggy. Klamath toll road to Klamath cotintv for a short visit. The fatted calf was Mrs. Lieut. Swift and little daughter Geo. Jackson and Mr. Thurman of cil room to-morrowi Saturday i morn- and all rejoiced together. He Apple trees are now very heavily for 81,500. Bargains at the Red House every have gone to San Francisco. Applegate, have started their sheep out killed ingat lOo'clock. Come out cverylxxly. week. takes his wife with him now to assist in loaded with young fruit in the upjier ♦ on the Siskiyous for the summer. •Au Oregon branch of American The re is no time for any more delay. his Gospel work. Mrs. A. Lamb, of Gold Hill, is vis­ part of the valley, and on Emigrant fanners’ Congress was organized at Sa­ Mrs. John Jeffrey has been ill but is E x f .< r t i v e C om m rrr ee . Hear the concert solo at the parlor creek. iting Ashland friends this week. Our people have done the grading for lem Tuesday. now better. concert. our stub switch. It will ««»ommodate 5 Mrs. H. C. Hill returned home a I t'alup Meeting. Washington Territory towns keep few «lays ago from her visit at Tacoma. ' Mrs. John Orth is said to be recover cars at once. Carpets, new carpets. Body Brus­ Instrumental and vocal music at the ing, and is able to write to her family. A impmeeting will lie held either parlor concert. sels, velvets, tapestries, ingrains. From burning up. Ritzville had a 875,000 The town is to be surveyed and plat­ J. F. Kelley, of the Sugar Pine Door at WiHerville or Murphy creek, on 25c. to $1.45 per yard, at D. R. & E. V. fire last week. The expected wedding is yet two weeks ted to-day and many are waiting to Only two weeks more until the Red A- Lumber Co., was in Ashland yester ­ Apl’h'gat*. to <•< mmenee at 11 o’clock make selections, and build s«x>n. | away. Mills. x The Grami Lodge ami Grand Chap­ day. ♦ ■ i: Thursday, June 21st and hold over House drawing. The lumber is being delivered for the ! ter of Masons 1ft ve been in session ut Peddlersand agents ate often sur­ The Ashland depot hotel will lie one or two Sundays, everybody invited: The summer patronage of the Soda finished within two months. Laying Portland this week. C. W. Ayers was over at Hornbnxik prised when Marshal Curtis compels planing mill. All h’.ixtering ami t Hiding stamls will Springs hotel has begun. on business two or three «lays this them to pay their license. V ita . of the stoue foundation is progressing Talent, June 14, 1888. be | ositively prohiliiUxL J. W. Hamilton, democrat, was re­ week. The Democrats paid their lost bets Remember the parlor concert next rapidly. elected prosecuting attorney of the 2d J. S. M c C ain , «list 1» It? Wednesday evening at 8 o’clock. E. M. Miller started Wednealay ev­ like little men. W. B. Mix ire . Section lioss Lawson of the O. Ar C. district by a majority of fifteen. That produces that beautifully 6oft ening for Albany, to look after his Linu Our boys intended burning powder Pastors. Only twenty-five cents to hear the discharged his Chinamen and now E. 11. Page, the Portland fruit man, oyer the victory, but our Democratic complexion mid leaves neither traces works only white men on the section eetimates the ¡teach yield of this val­ county farm. ND AS IT BECOMES NECESSARY FOR Ev­ Nightengalee sing next Wednesday friends feel so badlv over their defeat, of its application nor injurious affects? (■null's Puss will Celebrale. between Ashland and Phoenix. evening. ley this season at 60 car-loads, or 600 , Jerry Nunau and family, of Jack­ that a more merciful feeling prevailed. I The answer: Wisdom’s Robertine ac­ ery true American citizen to show his appreciation Th«' ¡»copie of Grant's Pass ure pre­ sonville, were visiting relatives here Hear the “Ashland stars” warble Messenger A Smith have their saw tons. Drs. Robinson A Gill report the health complishes all this, and is pronounced paring for.« grami celebration of In- of our great and independent form of government, a new of the community excellent. by ladies of taste and refinement to be The contest case of Geo. A. Titus vs. ! last SuDilay. de|»-udeuce Day. They will Lave an next Wednest continue«! wet w«>ather will injure the lice, at lowest prices. event. Our stock is four times as large as it was last Boom, lioom, bixiin ! Wm. Mills I The New York World estimates the I Geo. H. Currey has be« u visiting his races, sack raivs, etc., and a grand ball peach crop. There has been quite an exodus from Son, Ashland, Or. proprietor of the Star Bakery, has now probuble attendance of teachers at the : i parents at Grants l’ass two or three our town this week. Messrs. T. G. m tiie evening. The Roseburg Juve­ season. Buy $l.m> worth of goods at the Re*l opened his ice cream parlor, for the Kearnes. N.Langell and Mr.Linn having nile Baud will furnish music during Band Benefll. National Educational Convention at j | days this week. gone to Portland to attend the meeting the day. and Prof. Ganiard's string House ami get a chance to draw a valu­ season, where he will be please«! to San Francisco next month, ut 12.000. 1 A grand Ixjuefit entertainment will of the Grand Lodge of A. F A A. M.; able present. * nninr.innnnnn Engineer l ’ hil. Corcoran camo out serve his patrons with his delicious ice band will play for tbedaneers. Mr. C. C. Beekman, wife and daughter lie given to the Ashland Silver Trom­ uaeuc jljcjculjuj A patent was issued June 1st to the | I from Fortlaud the first of the week, for started A number of freight teams have cream at 15 cts. per dish. Ice cream last Monday for the east Miss i bone Baud Thursday evening June21. Married al San Franrheu. )>>a«le«l in Ashland for Linkville «lur­ parlor open until 10 o'clock every even­ state of Oregon for 1,316 acres of land j a short stay at S«xla Springs. Hattie Kearnes accompanying them ns by the ever popular McGinley Comet umler the swamp land grant. Thelaml j ing. Ice for sale in any quantity at far as Portland, and Prof. Wm. Black­ Rev. Robert McLean weut out to We have an endless variety of Men’s Fine Suits. Prices ranging from Mr. Frank G. Hibner, of this place, ing tin' past week. is situated in the Roseburg district. 2cts. per lb. Come oue, com«' all. ford leaving Tuesday morning for San Company, l’rof. McGinley does this Klamath county from Grant's Pass mi l Miss Maggie C. Deignau. of Paris, as a token of esteem to the memliers of Jf7,5o to $25.00, Forty Raymond excursionists will Francisco, where he will study law ­ thin W m . M ills . Mr. E. V. Mills is iu Portland this , . this week, for a short sta; at Lis home. summer. Kentucky, were married on th«' 10th pass her«' within a few days from C;d- the band anil to the city in general,hav­ We have a line of Summer Suits, regular price $16,00, which we are week, representing the Ashland Mn- f The Klam ith Indian reservation has inst. at St. Mary's Church, San Fran­ ifortua, going to Alaska. ing always met with a friendly recept­ Maj. B. A. Stauard, fomerly of this Dr. Robinson was summoned by tele- closing out at $11.00 per suit. 4'J townships. 1764 sections. 1.221),060 sonic lixlge ami R. A. M. chapter m , ■ place, camo up from Grant's Pass yes­ cisco. by th«» pastor. Rev. John E. gram to Portland, to the bedside of his ion auil gixxl houses in Ashland. The The T idings was th«' only paper the grand lixlge and grand chapter. acres of tine farming land. The s«'«'- Cottle. Mr. Hibner an«l bride arrived company consists of six or seven first We have a large line of Men s Alpaca Coats and Vests which we are terday, to help the T idi ><« s force again. mother, who is ill. here Tuewlay • veiling, mid tlmr liom-41 that gave last week th«' official returns retary of th«' interior has ordertxl it class artists, each a s|«ecialty in his or William Landreth, th«' brutal unir- i Frank Davis, of WixAbnry. county, offering very low. Col. Robert Miller departed Tuesday her line, aud a fine entertainment is survey«! and au ullotmeut in severalty will lx- Ashland, lie is connect«-«! with in full of tin' county vote. derer of his step-daughter, at Indepen- , i veiling, to utleud the meeting of the I Iowa, Bpent several «lays lure this We have a fine line of Men’s White Shirts, double back, rcduixd to promised. The Baud boys are trying tba.W. U. l'vl. Co., auil has made nu­ The churches in Ashland observed to the Indians, of so much as may be deuce has been found guilty of mur- I Alumni Association of the Willamette merous frieuiis dilriug his residence “children’s «lay" with interesting exer­ necessary, and the remainder—about der, ami will hang July 6th’ at Dalles. ! , week, au«l is much pleased with South- University, which takes place on Wed­ to rais«' money to s*>cure uniforms anil $1.00 each. | ero Oregon. l.otHl.lMMl’acres thrown open to settle­ no doubt this benefit will be very ac­ here, who hi'.irtily cougratuiute him cises last Sunday evening. nesday evening of this week. ment uinler the homestead, pre-emp­ The assessment p« r member of the | Geo. T. Baldwin, of Linkville, went ceptable to them. Give them a rous­ We carry the largest stock of Boots and Shoes in Southern Oregon, ti|x>u his fortune in winuing so charm Mr. Frank Ennis, who has been to Th«' bricks are lieing hauk-il for Mrs. tion and timlx'r laud laws. [Star. A. O. U. W. for the fiscal year ending to Portland on Tuesday evening's New York and Boston for several months ing house. ing a partner for life. and guarantee prices 25 per cent, less than any* other house, as Crocker’s new store building on the 30th this month was 817. Tlu>;jurisdic­ train, after new gtxxls for Bahiwin A* past to be treated by physicians, Las re­ * we buy our goods for cash direct from the manufacturers. Frank C. Peteler, writing from Hen ­ Gillette lot on Main street. Captured—Brake out Again. turned much improved. nepin county. Minnesota, for a sample tion now numbers 3,967 members in Forbes. We can sell you a good boot for $2.50 per pair- gixxl standing. Two of tbs three prisoners who es­ lieu. Applegate will deliver the copy of the T idings says: “Please REAL ESTATE SALES. Mrs. DeLamatter of Kerbyville, Mrs. Dr. Beebe's wife and children re­ caped fr« a the county jail last week “iwcnsional address" at th«' reunion of not«« that with us at this date (June We can sell you fine full-vamp Shoes for $1.50 per pair. Two Oregon counties settled the turned home yesterday morning, after Ella Simmons of Waldo, nnd Mrs. Kane Mr. M. L. McCall re|x>rtthe sale for were captnreil near 1’hiK'uix th«' two Oregon l*ioneers at Portland to-ilay. 6th) strawberries are just in blossom, county wat question last week. En- ! ’ a visit of several weeks with friends iu of Ashland, are visiting their parents, the O. A T. Co. of the following lots in In Boys’ Suits-5 to 11 yrs.-we have lines at $1,75 per suit. who were sent down for stealing from Mr. and Mrs. Berry, this week. Dou’t forget accounts due at the oak trees not yet iu full leaf, ixirn just terprise becomes the county seat of i the railroad addition to Ashland: cars at .Yshlaml lb«' watch thief sent TTi'lM'S office. Improvements to lie coming up, oats about thr«M* inches Wallowa, and Arlington retains the ’ I the Willamette. J. L. Truitt, of Klamath, and Mrs. A. Lots 6, 7, 8 and 9, block Q, to Dennis In Boys’ Suits, coat, pants and vest,-12 to 17 yrs.-we have them from o\ r from Medford was not caught. made require us to ixdleet everything high, and wheat her so colil that over­ county sent of Gilliam. Mr. C. C. Brown, of Rocklaud, Cal.. Galbreath, of Josephine county, were Porter, $400; lot 1, block A, to Dr. F. $5.00 up. On Wetlnesday night last the two possible. j a sister of John 11. Real, arrived her«' married at the U. S. Hotel in Jackson­ Damour, of Kansas, SUM). coats are in use.” Quite a contrast Justice Rushwiler, denuxtratic cau- I again broke out of the jail in th«' same ! with her two little boys last Saturday, ville lust week. with Southern Oregon on June 6th. We have Boys’ Fine Shirts, Underwear, Etc. didate for justii'e of th«' ¡»ae» for , I for a visit of several weeks. Weather prophets tell us we shall way they «lul Iwfore, and up to yester- R. K. Sutton hits sold three lots in The noble old oak tree which has North Portland precinct iu the recent | We have Men’s Heavy Grey Knit Underwear for 50 cts. each. have clear weather after this week, as dtiy evening had not !■«••□ ri'-captur«'«L block D. (railroad addition) to John Miss Eva Pri«u>, one of th«' teachers Medford Items. A «loubk«-doen' of this kiml dix-sn’t im­ thenuMin changes to-morrow. "Barkis afforded shelter for teams in th«> plaza election, who was «lefeateil by four Davidson, consideration, $330. Also Men’s Fine Stiff Hats from $2.50 up, I of the Ashlaud public sch«x>ls. started near tlie ol«l Hargadine store corner votes, has filed noti«» of contest. prove th«1 re«'or«l of our jail anil its is willin'.” one lot in same block to C. E. Ninin- I for Marion county this week, to speml for so many years, was cut «town Wixl- Men’s Fine Fedora Hats ” present custothans. J. B. Riddle is looking after his farm ger, consideration, $110. S»«cretary Vilas has just decided an P. N. Butcher's meat market closed nesday au«l is being made into fire [ her vacation with friends there. in Douglas county t his week. D. W. important case and one which involves after a run of two or thrix» days, and Men’s Nobby’ Felt Hats from $1.00 up. wood for th«> town offices. The plaza Baseball Game. Miss Bello Sisson and J. W. Ma­ Crosby has charge of the hotel in his Jacksonville to Medford. there is again only oue butcher shop has Ix-eu lilleil and raised several feet, tin* town site of Harney City. Oregon. guire, the popular mauager of the absence. • Boys’ Hats from 50 cents up. An interesting game of ball between in Ashland. ami this ami th«' constant trampling He holds that apre-emptiou cannot 1» railroad eating statiou at Sisson, were Patronize the only wagon that con- made of lands ti|x»n which there is two nines picked up in Ashland was horses hail about killixl th«' tn 1 «', so Miss Mary Wilcox, of Woodville, is of nects with every train, rain or shine, Boy’s Straw Hats from 10 cents up. Prof. McClellan, th«' blind violinist, married at that place Juuelitli. played at the ball groumls out Oak that the probability of falling limbs traile ami businessut the time of entry. visiting her sister, MissJenuie Wilcox, ami carries the U. S. mail and Wells, street tiie other day. Following is the will give a selection at th«' parlor con­ made it dangerous. A new tree will Ira Phelps, of Medford, who has of this place. Fargo & Co.'s express. Satisfaction Men’s Straw Hats from 10 cents up. Judge David C. Lewis, a California cert at the Frolov building next Wed­ ««•ore of the game: been at work at the case iu the Tn>- be planted near the stump. guaranteed. E d . H elms , Driver. pioneer of ’ 50, «bini at his home in Mr. C. L. Jenkins, general agent of In Fancy Silk Handkerchiefs, Neckwear, Socks, Suspenders, Gloves nesday evfiiin «-in.«: Portland, this state, last Saturday, iugs oilice for several weeks, has gone the Bankers Mutual Association of Bargains this week at Clayton «k &c., our stock is unequaled. 'The Kiiiilergart«'ii will close next to help his father on the 1 Swift A.- aged 71, of cancer of the stomach. Portland, is in town this week. x WEATHER REPORT. • n’-vv. E —1 • 0 Hrlinau. \. 1., p ruestbiv. The Fall term will Gore’s. week He was, early in the sixties. County In Cigars and Tobaccos, and Notions, we handle large quantities 1 .Hader’. J -IB Hauk Gidtlings ifnd Ike Deiner came 0 Me«'«iniivll. ». -IB begin tlm last week iu August, Due General Balieock, of San Francisœ, King of Soaps at Clayton A Gore's. Judge of Del Norte county, but has in from the mini's last week, au«l after 0 Xorri«. J. IC.-’JB • arev, —1 i The following is the weather record notice will be given later. is in town, a guest of Judge Crawford. 1 Giddings, fl.- K Ksli.li, 1> _B resided in Portlaml sine«« 1*64. ■ spemling a few days here, start«1«! south­ Mackerel in 5 lb. tins at G«x>. H. of the U. S. Signal observation station H h, II ■*.« i " ’. J. .*—* < W. W. Willits, who is farming the Curreys. « U’W. H.— ■ f A case from Ph«M'uix was trie«l be­ in Ashland for the week ending June ♦ 2 \lf.»rd. M. L.-r f Tli«> On reports that the ward. Gi«Llings going to J hiusmuir and r ( 1 I álrnuu, J. • . — u f M. • all, J Wrisl y piaeo near Medfonl, will de­ I >einer to Delta. fore Justice Barkdull last Monday, 14, 1888: 1 iirlniau, B.—1 f Lr imrd. - r. Th«' R.«i House man wants the Cracker Creek mines. Baker county, liver vi'getabhs anil other farm pro­ and decided in favor of defendant. belonging to Bourne «V Knowles, of earth; M'e his a«l. * Gen. E. L. Applegate returnctl if» ducts here this summer. . s Total Tofal Portland, have been sold to a St. home lust week, after an arduous Dr. Fertig gave several lectures Day of Temperature. Rain fall Max. Minn. Inches. A tight-rope i>erfor:nanee t«x»k Cooking crocks, latest out no more Louis syndicate for 81.000,000. The campaigning tour through eastern here «luring the last week which were mouth Talent now a R. R. Station. place on th«' street Wtxlnesilay after- scorched fruit, at Geo. 11. Curreys. ♦ new company will immediately put in Oregon, where he did gocxl work for very well attended. June 8 76 50 0.00 Iu accordance with the agreement nix>n and evening. It consisted large­ 8100.000 worth of new machinery. the Republican ticket. • 74 Yours Very Truly, For the latest styles and neatest The Wrought Iron Range Co. re- 52 0.11 betw«cn Manager Koehler, of tiieO. ly of talk auil passing of the hat. Tixlhnnter A- Devine recently sold 10 work iu millinery, call at Mrs. Boyn­ 72 0.15 Asa Fordyce came up from Medford ceived another car load of their eele- 46 A U. K. IL aud the citizens of Talent, to the “ LF ” Co. 4,000 head of cattle, 11 78’ 0.00 precinct last Sat unlay, bringing home brateil ranges last week. They are 46 Instrumental ami vocal solos, ton's. a tract of land at t hat place has been tbre«' years aud up,for 4 cents per pound. 12 73 52 0.19 deeded to th«> railroad company for quartetts ami duetts, all for a tiuarter, Another prize silver set at Geo. II. Also 1(K) horses ami 100 mules were i his grandmother, Mrs. S. Fordyce, who selling a great many throughout the 13 45 67 0.01 side track aud de|x>t purpoees, and on at the parlor concert next Wednesday Curreys. Jno. L. Grubb Esq. was the sold to the same company at the same has I hx 'U speudiug some time at th«' county. 69 14 55 0.60 Fordyce farm near Medford' Tuesday of this week lUxulmaster Gal­ evening. Tickets at G. C. Eddings’s. lucky man last time. * C. C. Ragsdalo an«l Scott Griffin, of time, priee not stated. ’Thu is tho vin ami section master Lawson sur­ A parlor concert will lie given at the J. S. Eubanks, Jr., who moved from Tolo, were in town Wednesday. They •I1; lb. Tea for One Dollar at Clay­ first sal«' of any magnitude rej>orte«l in Total rainfi dl......... .. 1.06 veyed the ground for the stub switch Fraley house next Wednesday evening, this valley «luring the |>reiit s«*ason. Ashland to San Diego some two years report every thing iu a flourishing con­ * which is to lie put in as s « k > u as the June 20th. for the benefit of the Con­ ton A Gore’s. -[Blade, Baker City. ago, is in jxHir health anil thinks of dition at Tolo. people have done the necessary grad­ gregational Church. Tickets 25 cents. returniug to Southern Oregon, believ­ Lots of tine ¿instruments just ar­ Purify Your Blood. ing. which is but a small matter. A Persons having poultry for sale will Says the Reilding I’niM of last ing the climate her«' would agree with Bodily ind mental health depend upon full switch will lie put in asstxmas Anyone wanting an opportunity to rived at Hunsaker's music store, and Saturday: Holt & Gregg lost 150,(MM) him Ix'tter than that of Southern Cal­ do well to call on W. H. Fowler, of the neetls of th«' place require iL The go into the dairying business in Klam­ more coming. Come and make your bricks by the storm on Sunday. These this place, who will always pay the a healthy coniiition of the blood. The blotxi particularly in the spring nnd conductors ami engineer have bi-en ath conntv sir uld read the paragraph selection. E. B. knows how to please bricks were undergoing the drying ifornia. highest market price in cash for eggs suinmor months, becomes clogged with instructed that from ami after to-day on that subject on first page of this you, and will sell honest goods at liv- aud jioultry. Prof. H. L. Benson, of Grant ’ s Pass process, and the hail and raiu melted impurities, which poison it and generate ♦ ing prices. Talent is a flag statiou. issue. then, iu short order. Fortunately Academy, was in town ’l’uesilay, hav­ disease. blood purifier is Jennie Wilcox and Mrs. Har­ necessary A to harmless restore u healthy tone. their kilns,all ready to burn, «vere save«!. ing come U| to order printing done for ris Miss The stage for Linkville ami Lake ­ have opened a dress-making estab ­ Aormul Commencement. The best purifier and tonic known is Close Elections. ’ '/ i-vlebration in the Fourth of < July In Redding part of the foundation tlm lishment in the Central Hotel, where Swift’s tspceihc (S. B. B.). Ut its won­ view now leaves Ager in the aftermxm. Hall was totally inadequate wall of Saeltzer’s building was injured. Josephine county. Ho T rep«>rts the they Several contests over offices in dif- after both trains have passed that to Granite derful purifying and tonic powers wo will be prepared to receive all or ­ seat the large crowd of people who people of Grant’s Pass preparing for a ders in their line. give a few testimonials: eient counties in the state were very point, and reaches Linkville in the came Sheriff Charlton, of Lake county, big celebration. to see the Uomineucemeut exer ­ Mr. Wm. A. Siebold, with Georgo P. close and required the official count to night, making closer mail «xmnections cises of the Ashland State Normal went through Ashlaml last week with A great deal of pleasure is anticipated Rowell & Ca, 10 Spruco Street, New- decide. For the judgeship in both than formerly. Mr. and Mrs. L. M. John Brown, who was sentenced to School last Friday evening, ami stand ­ York, writes: “I feel it my duty, for by our citizens in the coming lawn so ­ Lane and Luiu counties a hot fight of others who may be af­ The •‘Valley Dairy” has come to ing room was at a premium. The hall the penitentiary for life for man­ chita, Kan., relatives cial to lx> given next Tuesday evening. the benefit was made, and iu each county both as I was. to write you this letter, and jx'ople need not lie afraid was appropriately decorated with ever­ slaughter. Brown is the man who Casey, have been visiting Ashland June 1'Jth. the pnx'eeds to lw> donated flicted sides claimed the victory. The official stay, which you can uso in any way you that its business will be «liscontinued. and the class motto in Latin shot and kille«l J. H. Shick at during the past week or more, and to the Presbyterian church. Groat ef­ choose. I suffered great pain from count at Albany ascertained that If you want gtxxl milk at a fair cost, greens from here go to Eugene, to speml some Paisley, and from all the rejxtrts re- Succedcre bene esf, md xucccss« m boils, all over my neck; I could not Blackburn, rep., was elected over Whit­ at your il«H«r every morning, give Bish nicreri melior ext. as it stixxl out from cieved here it seemed impossible for time with Prof. Cixilidge’s family. fort will be made to render it the most turn my head without acute pain. After delightful event of the season. Every­ ney, dem., by three votes, and in Eu­ your patronage. ----- < >f our------ the wall above the rostrum, met the him to escape conviction of muriler in They have been traveling for two years body is cordially invited to lie present. trying all tho usual remedies, and find­ gene Scott, rep., got m by two majority now. the first degree. ing no relief, 1 used one bottle 8. S. 8., eyes of every one entering the hall. On The side track at Talent was graded over Fenton, dem. The democratic and very soon I was entirely relieved ol tiie rostrum were seated the members J. C. McCully, of Jacksonville, was Items from Tolu. Says a Portland paper of last Satur­ my ‘Job’s Uomforters.’ Now not a county school superintendent was the yeeterdiw, and the iron will lie laid at of the class graduating from the ele ­ in town Monday, returning home from sign of my affliction can be seen.” only «lvmiKT.it elected in Polk, and be once. The thirty-acn« tract belong­ mentary course in the Normal School, day: The most severe tliumler-storm T olo , Or., June 12, 1888. Mr. M. 8. Hamlin, Winston, N. C. • » got it by only four or five votes. The ing to Helms, Ammerman, Atkinson l’rof. Sweet, president of the school, known here in many years passed over a trip, to the cinnabar ledges in the writes: *'I use it every spring. It al­ Three cheers for the Republicans! official count, to be made to-day, may- and Talent is being laid off in town ami several others of the students. The this city this evening, accotnpauied by Siskiyous. He had piloted thither ways builds me up, giving me appetite heavy rain. The last peal of thunder two gentlemen from San Francisco go against him, too. Bob Miller, form­ lots this week. One hundred per cent gain in this and digestion, aud enabling mo to stand 1 STEEL BEADED .......... Old ¡«rice, 87.00, now .<:» <<• opening chorus, "The Harvest M«x«n” at « :2D o’chx'k was the heaviest, nnd who are investigating the prospects the hot summer days. On using it I erly of Salem, ami member of the late precinct within two years. “ ................................. E. S. Smith ha-ismoved bis quartz was rendered by Misses Emma Sayre. electririty followed the wires in: .......... “ 2.76, now “ he for working th«' cinnabar rock. They soon become strong of body aud easy of 9 COLORED legislature, was giv«>n a hot race for mill to a site upon Rogue River close Sadie Anderson, Abbie Goodyear. Etta electric light works, burning the arma- returned southward by train from 4 4 44 44 Rogue River must feel pretty big; it mind.” .......... “ 3.50, now 6 representative from Jackson by Cam­ to the railroad bridge at Gold Hill. Johnson, Clara Mingus, ld«a Naylor. tur«» of three machines aud putting Cole's. Mr. C. E. Mitchell, West 23«! BL has lieen swelling like Hermann's ma­ 44 eron, rep., but the official count gives Lack of water comp«'lled a change of Bertha Russell, Miss Hansen, aud .......... “ 3.50, now BLACK 2.7.» 1 Ferry, New York, writes: “ I weighed jority. him 25 majority. Mattoon, rep., wuose lix-ation. but there is no danger of the Messrs. J. S. Sweet, Otis Helman, Jesse out all the arc lights iu the city. On­ Dr. Will C. Brumfield. of Clinton, ... 116 pound« when I began taking your 1 44 44 4 4 ;•« 5o .......... “ 4.75, now ly one circuit of iucandesceut street defeat by Baley. tieui., for joint sena­ null running dry now. Corn in this part of the valley l«x>ks medicine, and now 152 pounds. 1 would McCall and John Penneltaker. This lamps was lighted. The burning of Mo. and Dr. J. L. Hardeman, of Brown­ “ ................................. ........ “ 4.00, now 3.25 not be without 8.8.8. for several times 1 ” PANEL tor of Union ami Umatilla was con­ well and is growing like magic. ’ ington, the same state, spent two days its weight in gold.” H. B. Reed, of th.« Ashland Fence was followed by tEe address of the salu- the safety strips saved th«' machines. here this week, while en route for the <4 fidently preilicted. got seven majority 1 75 .......... “ 2.50, now COLORED BRAID 6 Treatise on Blood and Skin Disease Farmers have their spectacles on. Works, recievixl a large quantity of tatoriau ol the class, Miss Emma Sayer Tho damage to tho conipanv is about Sound country, where tliev will prob­ on the official count. [Statesman. 44 4 4 4 4 Biailed free. Tint Swirr S pecific Co., 1.00 who «lid her part very well. The mem ­ ........ “ 1.25, now $1000. looking for a few clear days in which 4 win' and pickets this week, ami will ably locate. Dr. Brumfield is a cous­ to cut hay. Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. 44 (4 44 1.25 Much Visil.-il Road. begin to catch up with the large orders bers of the Training School next gave .......... “ 1.75, now 4 Says a Portland paper: Major John in of Wallace Rogers, of this place. the audience a song entitle«! "The ahead for his popular fencing. Call 44 It 4 4 2 2 75 .......... “ 3.75, now E. C. Pomeroy, our blacksmith and For a 1 mg timg the citiz ns of An­ aud s«*e his new ornamental pickets. Shoemaker.” Then Miss Gertie Engle, B. BriK'kenbrougii. special agent of The gentlemen had a day’s trout fish­ 4 4 4< telope valley have b«>en auxiotis for a •> 1.25 PANELS.......... ........ * * 2 25, now NEW THIS WEEK. four or five years ol«L recited "Pussy­ th«' general hint! office, has gone to ing in Ashland creek and enjoyed it wagon maker, has purchased a 280- acre ranch five miles east of Tolo for new road ilirect to Ashland. Incom­ The meed of merit for promoting kins,’’ iu a manner which brought loud Mo«loc county, Cal., to investigate au immensely. 44 44 44 2.75 .......... “ 3.25, now 1 only $3500. ing now by wagon road around by personal comeliness, is due to J. C. applause from the audience. An in­ alleged gigantic laud steal. About Col. D. II. Haskell, townsite agent o M 4» 1 25 .......... “ 1.75, now 4 Phoenix they have to travel 46 miles, Ayer A Co., whose Hair Vigor is a uni­ strumental duett entitled "A Midsum­ eight years ago Jess«' D. Carr, a of the 8. P. It It, was in Ashland last Work at J. R. McDonald's quartz while th 'distance directly across the versal beautifier of the hair. Harm­ mer Night's Dream,” by Mrs. Ed«lings wealthy cattleman, took up 40,(MM) Friday and Saturday. Col. Haskell mine is in full blast. The foreman, J. mountains is only a little more than less. effective, aud agreeable, it ranks and Miss Giddings was well receivtid. ; acres of laud in Mtidoc county which was inquiring whether an election bad R. Durenean, feels sure of sinking a 3 dozen leather-lined Fans, worth S1.50; price 40c one-fourth as great. A petition fora among the indispensable toilet articles. "Jlow Reuben Played” is a selection he inclosed with a stone wall. Sim» been held in Oregon. He said it was rich ]*ocket iu a few days. 5 doz. white bone-frame“ “ i.oo; “ 25c ro id act. the mountains having b >eu Charley Howard is still out with a re>jUiriug cousiilerable elocutionary then he lues inclosed 20,000 acres ad­ rumored an election was to take place, J. F. Ragsdale and wife are visiting pri'sentisi to the county, Welborn Bee­ surveying party in the nortlmastern talent to render well, but Miss Bertha joining, part of which is in Oregbn, but from reports receive«! at Sail Fran­ [j^^Cabot W Sheeting at 7 1-2 cts. by the bolt. son und others have surveyed a route part of the county, grading land for Russell recited it to the evident satis­ with a fence. Major Brex'keubrotigh cisco Wednesday the people there hail relatives in Umatilla county. which makes the distance only tlur- the O. AC. R. R. Welborn Beeson faction of th«' auilienoe. A v<»al du­ has received instruction to make a concluded it was only a Republican James Knapp and G. F. Carter have teen miles from th«' Antelope school was out with a party in the sain«' work ett “Summer Flowers,” by Misses Ab­ thorough investigation into Carr’s au­ caucus. moved to Josephine county. They house to the Eagle Mills, and so favor­ for about a month, but returned home bie Goodyear and Emma Sayre was thority for inclosing this land. will vote the Republican ticket in No­ WILL Railway postal clerk, E. B. McMil­ able is the route that no heavier grade the week before election. next on the programme. The historian Says Grant’s Pass Coacicr of last lan, who has lieen on the run between vember, "just the same.” They don't than that of the lull Ix-twcen Eagle of the class, Miss Etta Johnson, fol- We are sorry to learn < >f a she wool and two cents per Mt'ssrs. Shepard A Rush, who are loweil with the "Class History,” after week. Mills ami Ashland will be required at ing affair at Murphy on election day trip on this route last week, having pound protection on Sugar. any point. The road should be ojiened working on their quartz claim just which a sextette, "Row Boatman, between two of our* ins, ami the people of Ash­ south of town, report most encourag­ Row" by Misses .lohnson, Amlerson, trouble grew out of private matters, anon route. The I’ortland-Ashland will celebrate the 4th in Ashland if land should assist the peopled! Ante- ing prospii'ts. I rom nx'k which they Sayre. Naylor and Messrs. Pennebaker but we are glad the sake of the in­ run is one of the hardest on tLe coast, they can get reduced car fare. Let IIS I o [ k < as Liras possible in th«' enterprise. have worked up by hand they have aud Helnuin, received the attention ot terested parties for i were lx>th very and his friends congratulate Inin on hear from your committee. It will be of gn at advantage mutually returns in fr«s' gold at the rate of at the audience. The Oration, “The 1 bad shots and the they interchange of leaden to the two localities. It will make least 320 to the ton. The Touch ot a Life,” by E. A. Froelaml, missels Hew wide of their marks. Af­ the change, as he is sure to have an 1 he Ashland T 1 idings IDINGS is getting a easier time on his new route. Ashland tbe nearest trading point for larger circulation hero than all the was well prepared, but not very well The Ashland Hose Co. elect«'«! offi ­ tho heat of passion had passed the people across the mountain, ami cers this week, as follows; President. learned, winch was rather embarrass­ ter both men realized what hail Mr. E. II. Lofftus ami his brut her other county papers combined. will do much toward settling up that G. F. McConnell. Vice President. H. ing to the speaker. The next oti the ‘ away, done and ¡xxketed their weapons returned home Tuesday from their Who was the man who was born and region, hitherto retarded iu its devel­ C. Myer; Si'cretary. CL H. Gillette; programme was a v«K*al duett by Misses • Ixs'ii went home. Three -shots apitx» visit with the l>oys out in Warner val­ married in Canada, afterward became opment by its difficulty of access from Treasurer. Geo. Eubanks; Foreman, Johnson aud Sayre, entitleil “Listen 1 auil were fired. A preliminary examina- ley. They left here in the early part a Mexican citizen (at least claims to the railroa«! towns. (). II. Blount; assistant Foreman. Joe to the \V«xxl Bini’s Song.” The third 1 lion has been held but we have not of May, ami Mr. L. says as they went læ under the protection of the Mexi­ Million; Sergeant at Arms, E. J. Kaiser. memlxjr of the graduating class to re- learned the result. out prospects for crops wer«> ¡xxtrer can government, yet was hauled to the Burglary—Small Los*. ceive the attention of the audience was than he ever saw them in Southeastern ¡sills by a Democrat and voted on June The boast <>f Pacific coast people Soul'' tiiii«« «luring Friday night a that th.' heavy thunder storms of the Miss Abbie Gixxlyear, who had writ­ Oregon, but as they came back they 4th? Yours truly. Laying the Corner Stone. T olo . uglar or burglars etit. r.'.l the hard- East are not known here will soon lx* ten her "Prophecy'’ in very acceptable found crop prospects ............... Ix'tter than he On Friday, June 15, at 10 o'clock war«* store of G '<». C. I. blings, in this a thing of the past. Storms accom­ style. "The Night Bird's Cooing,” a ever saw them before, and farmers all Gold Hill Notes. pl: as an.I stole four revolvers, hilf-a- panied by heavy and destructive play vocal solo by Mrs. W. M. Gilroy, re- a. m., th«' interesting ceremony of lay­ happy. FULL PROGRAMME Rain «till conliiiuo% Growing crop« ing the corner ston«> of the magnifi­ *ioz-‘ti or mo.-' pts'.;«'* knives ami tw«» ceived the merited approval of the au- ♦ » » of lightning are reported tins month l«x»k finely, but quit« 1 a quantity of hay or tbr.'" dollars in small change which from various places in Oregon aud ilienc«» for the exivllent manner in cent exposition buihling and z«x*logi- T NEXT WEEK. hax been damaged. Farmers will do had been left in the money drawer. which it was sung. Miss Sada Ander­ cal gardens of the North Pacific in­ RELIGIOUS NOTICES. well to hold on for a while. Eut ranee was effected through a win­ Washiugt« > ii Territory. son had an appropriate "Valedictory," dustrial Ass«»iatiou will take place. Mr. E. S. Smith’s quartz mill started dow-of the tinshop back of the store, Lookout for tramps and burglars. an.l did herself cnxbL After tins Prof. This nsstx-iatiou. organized with a cap­ Dimkard Church. Granite street. Ash­ aud the ordinary wtxxleil tloor betwtx'n They are nnmerous and bold along Sweet gave the graduates their diplo­ ital of 8150,000.(K), is now erecting a land—Preaching every Sunday at 10 up yesterday in its new location. The move was a good thing, and all indica­ the shop and the store1 was opened by th'« railway l>etw«'en San Francisco mas from the elementary course of the mammoth building iu the city of Port­ o'clock n. in. tions favor success. knocking out a pauel ami turning th«' and Portl.md, and through the moun­ Normal S I km »!. and a closing song. land. Work on the structure will be i ! pushed forward day and night, ami Elder James Hummer will hol«l a Mr. James Owens has his photograph key. which had lieen left in the lock. tainous ♦■ •tion. wlii're towm are few, “Gixxl Night" by the chorus, wound So far as disix’Vered. nothing was mo- they are always hungrier and more up the Commenei'ment exercises. The the building will be ready for the first basket meeting at Smith’s mill on gallery in naming order, and is prepared lestt>d but the money drawer and the ini«' remeily. It stops catarrhal it is to I m ? hoped that it will increase hensive scope ami the perfection of de­ ary services at the Presbyterian church Messrs. Lean and Peck re'.urn«'d to I the diseliarg.'s, removes sickening next Sabbath morning. Sertnou sul>- San Francisco last Saturday, but prom­ The work of cutting a panel out of and grow in power and influeu«> and tail give eviilence that no merely or«il- ject: thoroughly “ Lifes Turning Points." Even ­ ised to visit this section again. They Or Approved Country Produce. the back <1 rir of I). II. Blount's store, «xlor, and never fails to rei-eive the attention which it deserves nary fair is in^outemplatioti, anil the ing: “Christ Our Intercessor.’ seemed favorably impressed with the names conneCTe«l with the enterprise ill'll d«x r to Mr. E blings’, was begun, eradiinteevery trace of the diseas<‘ from the people- mining prospects of this part of Oregon. oo---- are sufficient assurance that it will lx> Strangers welcome. but the thief was evi h>ntly frightened from tli«' blood. Solil by all dealers in medicine. a complete success in every feature. A Tw. atj Year»" Exp«'rienc«'. Our merchants have lately received away Is'fore he bid nude much pro­ Congregational Church Cor. Main ----- A full line of----- Th«' whole Dorthwest should unite iu street an«l Siskiyou avenue. Preach­ quite a quantity of new gotxis. and ar* gress. TALENT, OR. The S. P. D. A I.. Co. of 77(1 Broadway, New York. / now prepared to compete iu price and a lietermination to make this truly A «Jan who h id I k -li about town Pass are now prepared to till all or«l«'rs ing Sunday evening at 1030, Sunday Mar. 17, 1886. i of th« vast interests of Seh«x>l immediately after at 11:45. qmility withother Jackson county towns. for sexerai «lays .«nd "as not to lie for «l«x»rs> susli and gi'ueral finishing ALSO. DVAI.ER IS 1 have Ix-en u.ring Alloock's Porous representative C hablkmaone . fouud the mo«-;n:>.' a«t -i th« burglary material on short notice, at all points Plasters for 20 years, ami found them the region. Evening servil» at 7:30. Mid-week is suspect" I of bang the th: f. aud a in Oregon aud California. For pncee. oue of th«» best of family medicines. prayer meeting Tuesday evening at Their Business is Booming. off for Chicago. 7 30 o'clock. fellow .ms., ring l.:< dis-ripttou was catalogues, etc., apply to them at Briefly summing up my experiem», I Probably no oue thing h«s canned such offering for’sal • a new pistol at Ro.s«'- Grant’s Pass, Or. SEEDS & FRUITS. say that when placed on the small of I The Re-publican national convention Services in lhe Baptist Church uext general revival of trade at Chitwood burg a .lay or two hit -r. 13-1 If) E. B. Hunsaker in order to s«'tt!«' the back Allax'k’s Porous Plasters will meet at Chicago next Tuesday. Sunday as usual. Sabbath sclaxil at Brox. Drug »tore as their giving away —oo— liis addition to Ashland rapidly will till the Ixxly with nervous energy, and June 19th and the Oregon delegation 9.30 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m. ¡young to their customers of so many free trial Bticklcii’" Arnica Salve. left last Sunday for Illinois. They thus cur" fatigue, brain exhaustion, bottles of Dr. King ’ s New Discovery for give 825b in gold coin to the purchasers jxMiple's meeting at 7.15 p. m. subject, w c tender our thanks for past patronage, and The b -.1 s ilv«' m the World for cuts, of lots, divided into four premiums: debility ami kidney difficulties. For went over the Short Line, and ex­ "Prayer,” i and preaching at 8 p. m. Consumption. Their trade is simply in this very valuable article bruises, sore«, ule. rs. salt rheum, fever First. 81(H); secoml. 875; third. 50; women audchildren I have fouud them pected to join the California delegatee Strangers ami others cordially ’ " r wel- enormous cordially solicit a continuance of the same. from the fact that it always cures and Hores. tett< r. chapped hands, chilblain'«, fourth. 825. This will lx? paid when invaluable. They never irritate the at Ogden and proceed to Chicago with come. never disappoints. Goughs, rold. as­ ooms, and all skin « ruptious. ami posi- twenty-five lots are sold; the balance skin or cause the slightest pain, but them. The Oregon delegation con­ Will be oj«en for customers thma. bronchitis, cronp, and all throat tiiely cures pd« s. or no pav re«|Uired. It J. M. MCCALL cure sore throat, croupy rough, e'olds, sists of Rufus Mallory and Jonathan is guaranteed to give i«erf«*ct s’ltisiae- I of tract will l«e reserve«!. So there pains in siile, liack or chest, indiges­ Bourne, Jr., Portland; J. W. Cusick, Men’s working pants, 81.00, 81-7) and lung diseases quickly cured. You On and After June 16. will be four prizes anil twenty-five I can test it before buying by getting a ♦ tioii. or money ref m«d« d. Price 2.'« cents Albauy; F. P. Mays, The Dalles; J. C. and 82.00 at O. H. Blount's. Ashland, Oregon. trial bottle free, large size |1. Every chances to make money on the advance tion and bowel complaints. per box. For sale by Chitwixxi Bros. MEALS - ALL HOURS AND SHAPES. Bean, Pendleton; and Gov. Moody. bottle warranted. of lota, by s»>curiug one or two at oDce. Men’s fine shoes from SI.50 to 85.00. Read the lle.1 House advertisement, Eastern hominy ami rolkxl vats at For particulars apply to owner or G. Sherman Sisters. Prop». at O. H. Blouut’s. ♦ Examine Milla 83 calf shoe. lied House ahead. X it will not take you long. ♦ Geo. H. Curreys. ♦ F. Billings and Luckey A Co. FRI PAY. ...Jl NE !'». ISM COMING! A Æslilancl SLAUGHTERED Come in and View the Remains DRESS TRIMMINGS. Ashland ADVERTISE THEMSELVES. JULY 4th D. R. & E. V. MILLS. Reduced R. R. Fare A DEPARTURE! S. SHERMAN, CASH IN HANI). Notary ■■■ Public, STAPLE and FANCY DRYGOODS, Farm Implements, Clothing, Hats, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes, GROCERIES, Etc., AT LOWEST RATES