Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 01, 1889, Image 3

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS
Bargains in fancy goods at the Ba­
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Bargains in cloaks at D. IL i E. V.
Stockholder's Meeting.
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A H|»eciul meeting of the Bt.<«ck hold­ Mills.
ers’ <>f Granite Hall Ano» nation will lie
I attest styles in men’s, hats nt O. H.
belt! at Granite Hall Saturday rvm- Blount’s.
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ing. Feb. 2d. BiiHinrMi <>i importance.
Goto
Goldsmith,
Medford,
for
gro
J. H. R eal , President.
eerie«.
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0. (’. W alk eh . Sec.
(’ .~h paid for proltve at Goldsmith's
Beyond n Doubt.
Me ¡ford.
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The cbeapeot pi,<ce of improved acre
M, u’s working Ixxitx for 92.50 at O
projierty near Ashland. A four-room H. Blount'«.
♦
dwelling, w.xxi «bed and small barn,
Buy
your
goods
at
the
R-xl
House
good well, etc., young Is-anng orchard
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of xel.-et |x*a<*heH. plums. jx'arH. lierries, to morrow.
etc. Hit Hated on good Street, ill g.xxl
Board by the week at the European
location. Fries 81 100. If you want a Reetanraut.
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bo ue don’t fall to see this property.
Prepare
for
a
good
time
at
the
2-w|
G. F. B illings ,
Main Street Knights bail.
Fresh compressed yeast fur sale at
Assessment Results.
the I’. 8. Bakery.
City Recorder Berry has completed
Stationery. |s»cket-liook.s. card-enaes.
his iiesessment of the property in the
city of Ashland, and finds it u» fix>t up baskets, soaps, at lowest prices.
95115.01)11 au increase of alxiut SliJO.IMll)
Johu Maun has lieen delirious for
over lust year's assessment.
several days from "alcoholism."
Sclnxil alerk John May, has also
Tnnlxir land is being rapidly taken
completed the assessment of property
in the aehixd district, which includes iu th” mountains east of Ashland.
propelty outside the city limits. His fig­
No more goods at coat at the lhxl
ures (not yet p’issed npm by the House after Saturday Feb. 2d.
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nprihzaiion board) f<x»l up about
Coal oil 81.65 per cau, S3 per cane;
9**30,01)0 also a substantial increase
at the Red House-worth
House -worth 9k 75.
(5.
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over the 1 ist previous as-seRsinent.
The ground about the front of the
The stuck Onliiiancc.
new hotel is being leveled am! graded.
Tix lay the ordinance to prohibit live
A gixxl start ha* b?»u mile in the
srix-k from running at large within the I building of new sidewalks out Main
city limitH of Ashland goes into effect. street.
This means that horsx-H. cattle, sheep
Mr. II. Fox has a handsome new
or H'.vine foun-1 at large ou theBtrix-ts
are liable to Ixi taken up ami impound­ feuce in front of his residence on Main
ed, and that costs must be paid by th(‘ street.
owners in order to r«x-over the stock.
K<>ep your horses, cattle ami pigs
A convenient pound has been fitted up now, if you don't want to pay pound
up in the Ashland flouring mills yard, charges.
divided into three compartments, and
Closing out sal« at the Bazaar at
Htippliol with the necessary shedding,
Hunsaker's music store Ix-giuutng Sat­
gates, mangers nnd water troughs.
♦
Citizens who want to know what the urday, Feb. 2d.
ordinance say« may possibly find a
City Marshal Walrad gives notice
copy in manuscript ta-ked up some­ that he will tx> ready to receive city
where in the city.
taxes on and after Feb. 4th.
FRIDAY
FF.BRVARY 1 I*.-.« zaar.
TuOp'n “Die Oregon."
Battery E. First Artillery, which has
lieen stationed at Vancouver, passed
through Ashland last Saturday, by
8|iecial tram, en route for the Presidio,
San Francisco. There were 05 men
and five officers and their families.
To carry them, their baggage, e-piip-
age, battery and their sixty horses re­
quired a train of fifteen cars one Pull­
man sleeper for tlie officers, two emi­
grant sleetiers for the men, and twelve
box cats.
There is probability that the |>«oplc
of Ashland will have an opjxirtiiuity to
hear Bill Nve mi l James Wn’.i ■■•mb
Riley on the lecture platform in the
near future. The lecture bureau with
whom E. V. Carter correspon led eon-
4‘erning the Boston (¿'liiitette 4 lub,
have informed Mr Carter that these
noted humorists will lx>tb make a tour
of the coast, aud may be iu lucvd to
stop. here.
There is a provision in thecitv char­
ter of Ashland that in case of an app*-al
to court from the action of the coun­
cil iu any street damage case th« city
shall not lx‘ liable for costs to exceed
the sum of forty dollars. The costs iu
the Miuer case were several times forty
dollars, and as Miuer secured a verdiet
he wanted the full costs taked upou
the city. Judge Webster Wednesday
decided th« matter iu favor of the city,
holding that the charter provision
must stand, aud that th” city could be
compelleil to pay only 919 of the costs.
Our Alaskan fellow citizou. Max
Pracht, has just received from the
Agent of the Pacific Coast Steamship
Company. Messrs. Goodall, Perkins A
Co.. 10 Market St.. S.m Francisco,
advance sheets of the sailing dates of
the mail and excursion steamers on the
Alaskan route, for the season of lss;).
showing two sailings each for the
months of Feb.. Mar., Apr. and May;
three for Juue, five for July, three for
August and two for Sept, and the fol­
lowing mouths. Parties desirous of
takiug one of th*1«« unique and world
famed trips, can secure such informa­
tion as Max call not provide out of a
pamphlet, "all about Alaska” to lie
had of the ageut as above free, by ad­
dressing them a postal card.
In another column will be found an
Hcconut of the voting 1’erelieroii Mr.
Myer has lately placed in ins stable;
aud it must be remembered that Mr.
M. in his stock « 'lections of Perch-i­
on«, Shetlands and Jerseys has made
it a point always to »«cure the l>est to
be found, regardless of cost. In other
trordn he leads, does not follow. In
1S8.1 he brought th” first and best
bred her 1 of Jerseys brought to
this coast. Iu 18S7 lie s >ld a herd of
heifers aud a bull, all tin.lertwo years
old, to Mr. I>.H.Looney,of Marion Co.,
Oregon. For th» past t w;> years they
have lx<en awarded the First premium
at the Oregon State Fair and individu­
ally nearly every first premium over
ail competitors.
HERE
ANI» THERE
PERSONAL
Jacksonville Brevities.
Pair and S«elal.
The Willing Workers will give their
Dr. Hinkle was
annua! fair and «(«‘lai at the Ashland
afternoon.
Baptist church Friday, Feb. 1, at 7 p.
Mr. Fred Rape is uguiu under the m. IL fresbments consisting of cake
(made bv the girls) and <x»ffee served
parental roof.
at 8 o’clock, followed by a short pro­
Miss Genevieve Moore is visiting gramme.
friends in Ashland.
A full line of Humphrey’s homeo­
Judge Watson, of Portland, is visit­ pathic remedies pelletsand liquids —
ing relatives in Jacksonville.
the best in the world, at Cbitwixxl’ *
Messrs. J.audG. Hoekenjos. of Port­
People going to Jacksonville wil.
land, were called to the bedside of their timl Ply-male's coach awaiting every
father the first of the week.
train at Medford. Ask for the best
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Marriage licenses issued to 11. H. coach— Plymal«'«.
Wright and Sarah J. Cotter and L. L.
M AICICIE1».
Merrick and Effie E. Gillette.
Mr. John Hockenjos who has lieen 4'1 EMMEN- HEED At the residence of
quite low with pneumonia is. we ure the bride » parents in Butte creek vallev.
< al . Jan. Kith. John M.I'leninieus.fonnerlj
glad to say, making a good recovery.
of iai'k'onville.atid Miss Helen Keed.lately
The father of W. H. Boswick arrived : of Ashland.
here last week from California, accom­ SI KAGUE-HEAD1.Y—At the residence of
panied by his daughter and her hus­ Mi F. Skegg, Ju-tiec Jaquette officiating,
Mr. Frank E. Sprague and Mis* 4'lara M
band.
I I iieadiei, Isjtli of Keno.
Admitted to citizenship of the U. S.
BOHN
Jan. 29, 1889, in circuit court before
Judge L. R. Webster, Mrs. Jobauna LOOSI.EY In W.xid river prei’ilK’t. Jan. 16
llouek.
lsx'.i,t<> Mr ainl Mrs. J. F. Looaley, a son.
Married. Jun. 17th, at the residence KINGSLEY.—At Talent, Jan. Z7, l*x9, to Mr.
of M. V. B. Soule, by Elder M. Peter­ xml Mrs. K. Kingsley, a daughter.
son, Diedrich Lehners to Cora Mabel MAYEIL—In Ashland, Jan. Ji:. lw>, to Mr.
and Mr«. M Mayer, awn.
Soule.
Rev. Satcbwel), of Ashland, filled
NEW THIS WEEK.
the place of Presiding Elder at the M.
E. quarterly meeting last Saturday and
Sunday very acceptably.
Remember that next Saturday is
“ground bog” day and according to
the tradition if his hogship sees his
Men of gooff Muliug ability to represen! us
shadow, he will go back and stay six in ! his tow n h > Sale* agent ($200 01 to I2OK) 00
pet yearcHU Be maiici Address,
weeks.
W A N A M A K E It X B H< > M N.
Philadelphia,
Some slight aixtidente have occurred I In* I.Hrgi *t < lothing Hiid Merchant
Tailor­
in our town dining the past week ow­ ing House in America.
ing probably to un propitious stars, yet
take it all together we have moved
along without a groat amount of fric­
tion.
The undersigned ofteres for sale 10 acres of
Dr. Gill was called suddenly on splendid fruit laud situated to the west of
Ashland, just outsied the city limits. Five
Monday evening to see Mr. Callon, of acre- of the land is <• lea red, all is under feme,
Central Point, who was suffering with and Dearly four acres is planted to choice
hemorrhage from the liver. His con­ fruit apples and peaches; small house on
premise-. For terms and further particulars
dition is more favorable at present call
at the rv*iden« e of John Van Horn in
writing, but yet quite critical.
we*’ Kshlaiid.
Mr- MuvF B enk <*
Gen. Applegate has returned from
Liukvilie people have had freezing Salem.
weather enough to give them a gixxl
L. I>. Fuller left last Friday for h
ice crop.
trip to .Seattle.
The Portland Hural Spirit n:\ys: L.
Mrs. L. F. Willits is visiting rela-
Swan, of Yreka, it is said, will bring liis
stable of trotters to City View Park tives in MeilfonL
this spring.
County Judge E. DePeatt is down
Portland and East Portland eat 350 at Salem’ this week.
to 4:M) lieeves, 12'10 sheep and an un­
I. K. Van Sant reached home Satur­
certain number of calves aud hogs day from lied Bluff.
every week.
Mr. J. Kahn, of Portland, passed
Mrs. A. G. Johnson, living on Smith several days in Ashland this week.
river, uear Gardiner. Douglas county,
Geo. 11. Lynch, of Talent, was well
gave birth to three girl «babies a few
enough to lie in town Wednesday.
days ago, all living and doing well.
Sheriff Win. Carli, of Lake county,
The Pioneer Street Railway Com­
pany has been incorporated by citi­ went down the road to Salem Friday.
zens of Eugene, to build a street car
M essrs. W. R. Dickinsou and sou.
hu« in that place capital stock 920,-
of Medford, were iu Ashland last Satur­
000.
day,
The officers of the auditing depart­
Two Misses Tfavison, of Medford
ment O. A C. R. R.. which have Ixx-n
maintained at Portland, have Iteen re- preeinct, are attending school in Ash­
moved by the S. P. R. R. to San Fran­ land.
I Dr. Songer went over to Montague
cisco.
The newspapers of Josephine and Yesterday in answer to a professional
Cixis oouut ies, this state, and Del Norte call.
county, Cal., are writing uptheneed of
Master Builder T. J. Davis, of the
a railroad from Grant's Pass to Cres­ S. P., lias been in town again tins
cent City.
week.
Some friends of progress and ad­
Mr. L. L. Angle and two ladies from
vancement will shortly incorporate the Medford were visiting Ashland Wed­
Roseburg Fruit Evaporating Company nesday.
with a capital Btock of 95000 divided
F. A. Cook. D. M. Osborne A Co.’«
into 200 shares at 925 each. [ Herald.
agent, has been alxiut Ashland most of
Iu a fight over a horse trade at Al­ the past week.
bany Monday tx*tweeu Clark, a Gypsy,
Miss Lillie Watson, who was hurt iu
and Thompsou a German farmer, the
former was badly stalibe.1, aud the lat- n coasting accident reported last wix>k.
ert received a bad gash in the head from is rapidly recovering.
a shovel.
John A. Hanley and wife of Jack­
Thomas Kay, one of the proprietors sonville ami Wm. Ulrich were visitors
of the Ashhiud Wo ilen Mills a dozen in Ashland yeskrday.
years ago, lias recently sold his inter­
Mrs. O. Ganiard aud Mrs. Jane
est in the Brownsville mill, and wants White have been' visiting relatives at
to build a woolen mill either at Salem Grant's Pass this week.
or Albany.
Gen. Cadwallader, of lied Bluff, Cal.,
Among the cnees decided in the Su­ was on yesterday morning's train, re­
preme Court at Salem this week was turning home from Seattle.
the following, reportisl Monday : State
B. R. Willits is laid tip with a
of Oregon n-sp. vs. B. A. Godfrey app.;
judgment reversed and a new trial or­ sprained ankle, acquired ill a fall at
the depot y esterday morning.
dered. Opinion by Strahan J.
M rs. J. Houck and Messrs. I. W.
Farmers all over the western part of
the state have lx-eu quite busy all Burris« ami H. S. Emery were at Rose­
through the last clear weather plow­ burg last Saturday ou laud business.
ing lauds for spring crops. Wluit
Dr. J. S. Walter has been at Medford
other state cau Ixiast of plows general­ several days this week, at the request
ly running through the month of Jan­ of some of his dental patients of that
uary.
city.
A Sacramento dispatch of retient
Rev. J. H. Mayfield, who now lives
date says: 4h-ueral Orton has received at Sisson, and Jack Mason, a livery
numerous applications from voluuteers stable proprietor of that place, have
for service in case of waralxiut Samoa. been in town this week.
He says at the present rate 141,009 men
Mr. George I. Baker, of Minneapolis,
could be raised tn thirty days iu Cali­
general agent of the American Build­
fornia.
ing and Loan Assignation, is in Ash­
W Kuykendall, W. T. Perkins, J<x? land on a business visit.
Lyons, R. L. Shelby and C. D. Drain
Messrs. M. N. Long. John May, Nils
have ini*or|H>rated the“l>rain and West
Coast Telegraph Coupany,” to build Ahlstroin, H. S. Evans. A. Anderson
and operate a telegraph and cable line ami John Thompson went down to
between Drain and Gardiner, in Doug­ Roseburg Tnewlay evening.
las couuty.
A. F. Hunt, of Dead Indian, took
Says a San Francisco press eorres- the train Wednesday eveneng for Oak­
pon lent: It is the observation of rail­ land Or., whither he was called by
road men that the general tendency the si-nous illness of his mother.
tin« season among immigrants aud
M essrs. James Thornton. R M. Gar­
prosp.s’tive settlers is towatd Oregon rett. Han Waldroop. Jixv Million ami
and Washington territory, w here farm­ 4 Isear Lucas were ¡it Roseburg the first
ing lands can now lie purchased at of the week, filing ou tiinlx*r claims.
reason.iliie prices.
J. A. Rutile went down to Portland
I”le Scat11» A Southern railroad, a by Wednesday's train, to settle up busi­
pioj tisl ¡nie Irmi Seattle to Portland ness affairs there. Mrs. Ruble is stop­
s. ins to lx- ili.iut ready to materialize. ping at Grant's Pass till his return
Officials of the Southern Pacific have next week.
lievn up ou the Sound recently, l<xik-
L. Martin, who had nearly recovered
ing into tile matter, ¡.nd there is little
doubt that the S. P. R. R. is behind from his illness, tixik cold las' wi<ek
th« Seattle A Southern, and will make ami has h id a relapse, but is again im-
it a continuation of its line from Port-, proving, His trouble is of the nature
laud to Seattle, and in tune to a con­ of erysijxd.’i«.
nection with tiie t'anadian Pacific.
H. B. Reed, the popular fence m in,
wa.i on Tuesday's t rain, going to San
Grants Pass and Josephine County. Francisco. He is operating now in
East Port! md, -mid will stop here a
Hou. C. A. Schlbrede, of Roseburg, few days on bis return next week.
was a visitor this week on legal busi­
Win. Mall.who h is 1 h ‘> u out at
ness.
his sht ep ranch nt the head of Apple­
Mr. dwell, of Phoenix, paid Grant's gate iuosl of the tn.ie during a year
Pass a visit last week mid sold two car past, brought th • sheep in to Lis val­
ley ranch e?-t of Phoenix last week.
loads of Hour.
Our citizens and the Medford people
are trying to arrive at some under­
standing as to a turn-pike road to the
latter place. We hope ere long that
Jacksonville will I«* connected with
Central Point, also, by a first-class
road.
, .
Mrs. Lelia Kaup passed away Sun­
day morning at 1 o’clock a. m., after
months of suffering, and was buried
Monday afternoon. Rev. Robt. Ennis
conducted the services, Mrs. Kaup
was comparatively young and leaves a
husband mid three little ones to tuourn
her loss; .also a devoted sister and
brother who have be«n her faithful at­
tendants during her illness, constantly
seeking to alleviate her sufferings.
The bereaved family have the sympa­
thy of all in their affliction.
MAX PRACHT,
OREGON,
ASHLAND,
OFFERS FOR
THAT MOST DESIRABLE
BUSINESS PROPERTY
FRONTING ON
MAIN ST. & HARGADINE AVE.
THE MOST CENTRAL
Location in Ashland
THREE LOTS
WANTED.
EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY I 20 FT. 4 IN. DEEP
Land For Sale
These lots are loeate«! diagonally opposite the new
H otel O regon , on the sotlfTi side oi" Main st., corner of
Hargadine Avenue, and for a lirst class business invest­
ment have no equal in the city. Call on or address
Ashland, or.. Jan. 31. ¡>'*9.
Join the building and loan Hssocia-
Lt will
Doctors A. C. Helm andC. E. Bee!«- tiou and give it a g.»xl start,
Notice P hereby given tli»t the copurtuer-
have leased the new brick hotel "The be a great help to the town.
«hl|i exi-ting Ix-tweeu the undersigned. 'Io-
Oregon," of the Ashland Hotel Com­
A car load of pipe an 1 line fixtures
ills' l.u-iIII--.- in Ashland under the firm name
pany. for a term of five years »»gin­ have arrived for the electric light plant.
• •I Youle .v Gilroy is thi« day dissolved by
mutual consent.
ning M:irch 1st, next, ami will make The dynamo will arrive sixvn.
Ge» E Youle retires from the business,
iirrangeinents immediately for open­
W M Gilroy (-olitimi«* the business, as­
R. M. Garrett's residence property
ing business. Dr. Beelie went down
-lunes the liahilitiex nail will collect all ap-
couuis <lue tiie late tirili
to Portland by last evening’s train, ou Manzanita str.-et is having a fine
All (iehts due the firm must be ‘»etile*! im
new
picket
feuce
built
in
front
of
it.
atidoii his return Dr. Helm will start
mediately, or tiiey w ill l»e placed iu au at-
at once for Chicago, to make the pnr-
tornei - bauds for collection.
A dancing party will lx- given at the
G eo . E. Vol LE,
chiiHes necessary to furnish the house hiill in l’lnx'uix Thursday evening,
W m M GlLKoV.
throughout in first-class style. Ash­ Feb. 14th to which everybody is iu-
Ashland, or.. Jan >. l^W.
land is to l>e congratulated upon the vited.
pr<»s|x'cts of having its new hotel
Chinese new year festivities bogan
oi<enej. so s.x»n under the manage­
ment of citizens Howell ami favoralily last Tuesday, ami firecracker« were
rattling nearly all Tuesday night in
known ¡is are the new proprietors.
A Hne llorse.
Ashland.
Axhlnial in the Praeeml»«.
Mr. W. C. Myer arrived home the
The firm of Youle A Gilroy has been
M x Pracht, Commander of Burn­ dissolved. Mr. Youle retires from the past week with a tino young Fercherou
side Post No. 23, G. A. IL, of this business, and it will Ixt continued by stallion. "Hector." "Hector" was bred
Keno Whispers.
by Mr. Hitchox'k, near St. Louis, and
place, pnq*>sed that Ashland should Mr. Gilroy.
numliered 6916, Percheron Stu I Bixik:
be represented in the inaugural pro­
The Oatman family have fully re­
Citizens of Ashland feel no tineaai- • Tipple gray, foaled May 11, ’■-«•; sire,
cession at Washington next March,
covered.
and adopting his suggestion, citizens ness whatever over th» Samoan situa­ (’¡esar, 3526 ,601); winner of first prize
of the town donated 86) for the pur tion now, since the mustering iu of ill two-year-ol 1 el >ss at the Cone inis
Mensrs. Emmitt A Skive .are plant­
of the S'x.'iete Hippique Pereherontie.
chase of a handsome silk b:inner for our military fore« last Sunday.
ing on the square a pair of hay-scales Notice to City Tax Payers
hehl at Nogent-ie-R itrou. France, May.
the Post. This banner, properly in
Gimlets, gouge«, tweezers, pliers,
from t he establishment of Ed. F. Jones, Notice is hereby given that the tax roll
! a« b»‘cn pLi« rd in ni\ I.and» fur the eulleu-
INS»; also at the World’s Fair, New
xcrilx-d, will !••■ taken to Washington
l’ots and kettles, pans and friers.
Bingbampton, N. Y. Jones, who is 111>ti
uf Hit* city taxes for ihe year
then
4 Irl« ills (thirteen entiles.) fust in the
ami carried in the procession by Com­
Lieutenant Governor of Xew York, fore, on Feb 4th, and for the period of sixty
All things for ¡ill sorts of buyers
three-year-old
class
at
the
great
St.
<}a
s
then
afier,
l»ct\veen
the
hours
of
9
a id .
mander Pracht, *> that the l’.’wt ami
was
weight'd
in
.another
balance
hist
At hardware store of 11. C. Myer’s.*
ami > p. tu. daily, I will la- at my office in
Louts Fair, 1K85. S-lmtO was paid for
the city w ,ii 1 e represented in I he great
November
ami
found
all
there.
the
city
council
i
«
mi
U
i
to
receive
and
receipt
Mr. Holburg was negotiating for the C:esar a two-year-old in I ’r.inee. ami
event. Mr. Pracht is one of onr citi­
El <. ene W alkad ,
1 beard this week of the death of for city laxvb.
t’ity Marshal.
zens who nH 'ins to see to it that Ash­ lease of the empty hotel at Central 8,’iDOD as a thr.'. -ye ¡r-ol.i, delivered in
I'oliit,
but
could
not
agree
with
the
Thomas
Stidham,
at
Pelican
Bay.
an
­
the
United
Statin,
the
seller
to
have
land keel's right up"in the pnx-ession"
other old pioneer of the days of '1'1.
in every respect. He has ordered the proprietor as to terms, and g ive up the the privilege of breixlltig ten mares to
Timber Land Notice.
projx-t.
lie came from California in 1SS2. and
bill! while he lived (this is the highest
banner from San Francisco.
I'Ml CU SI » I I’* I.lNlj < IFFIl t.l
entered
upon
ranch
life
at
Pelican
Bay.
Ge<>. Ke.ir is lias the contract to price any l‘erel;»roii stallion has ever
E o - i bi K«;, <>r.. Jan. 23, 1*893
where he has resiibsi ever since. His
Mii'iral I real Soon.
clear and grub live acres of hill land sold for in the I . S.i
Nt.
’
i
”
••
i-
heieiiy given that in compliance
age
was
4i3.
ami
lie
leaves
a
large
circle
"H. m - or’s" dam. Roseri - .’iDi’.l (1517i
wish the provisions <»f lhe a< i of < ongress of
Ashland now contains a goodly ntim- adja.'ent to town for Mr. J. A. Ruble, got by Brilliant 1271 <73'n; dam Foii-
of friends to mourn his departure.
Jane 3. 1*7-, entitled "An act for the sale of
l>er of ladies and gentlemen of admitted ami r -t a number of men at work at it tiue by Fnvori 6.J! ¡725). Tins bow
timber hind* in th»- states of ( alifornia. Ore-
L. »n, N cm :ida. and Washington Territory. '
W.
II.
Roberts,
who
belongs
to
the
uinsieal talent and culture, and during Monday.
Brilliant has gained a high reputation
Hocoin of A*hla:»d. ’ ’ounty of Jack
Farnsworth Rille Club of Lakeview, Charles
th” past few months several most cred­
I. C. M'sire. who roceutly arrived as a «ire on lx it h sides of the Atlantic,
-I u. State of (»rcgon, ha* thisday filed in This
itable concerts have lx-en enjoyed. It from Wnx-onsiu, has Ixmgtit J. W. and probably there have bi'en more of
lately performed a wonderful feat with o!t'<e his *.voru statement for the
a shot-gun. While standing on tiie purchase f the lot 1 and * E 1 , "f N E and
is now proposed toontalo all pant effort« Coakley’s 160 acre tract of hill land his colts imported from France to the
I ■ _. of - E .-, of >cc No. 2. in Tp No. 40, s R
bridge a solitary duck was passing, and \o~
in a concert to is» given at the M. E. south of the Close brickyard pro[>erty; U. S. than from any other stallion. He
4 I . ami will oiler pr.tof to *how that the
church Wednesday evening, Feb. 13th. consideration, 92.4». 10.
said he. "I'll bring tlmt duck right land -ought i* more \ aluable for its titnlivr or
I kls Ixx'ii iu coustaut use in the stud
down on this bridge.” He iirt-,1. tin- *t« io ihan for agricultural purposes, and to
An effort has been made to enlist all
his claim to said land, before the
lkx-tors Taylor and (.’nger went down from the time lie was three years old,
the best talent in the city in making up
duck rapidly descended, aud in the establish
and conHequently h is seldom been in
Rcgi-ter and Receiver of tin- office at Rose­
to
Medford
last
week,
and
will
open
the programme, and with most satis­
presence
of
Mr.
Moss,
Thomas
Lang.
burg.
or.,
on Thursday lhe 11th day of April.
the show ring; but at the great Per-
factory results. In ls>th v<x-:il and in­ their office for dea’al work at that cheron Horse Show held in Chicago
Warren Mickelson. Captaiu Deskins 1889.
place
or
some
other
town
along
the
He
names
witnvr-es P. (iriswold. W
strumental music the public will lie
and myself, he actually caught the bird II Brov. n. <». as
Sept., 1886, be was awarded th« high­
L. Stearns. 1). D. II Yeager, all
Mr. Have Hardin has taken a con­
Mrs. Grnbl.c. wife of Dr. W. P. iu his hand la-fore it struck the bridge. of
given an opportunity to witness our railroad at the northward.
Ashland, Ja< k>on <-<*nnty,Oregon.
est honors for a stallion with his get. tract to luruish 13o,tFii> bricks for the Grnblie, o' Spekene Falls, W. T., has
Any and all pci-on* claiming adversely the
home tab nt at its l»est. The concert
For more than forty years, Ayer’s At th« American Horse Show at Chi
The Randall brothers, of Butte creek, above
de-< ribeii laud- are requested to tile
will be a choice one, as the programme, Cherry Pectoral has Ixsen successfully cago in NovemlxTof the same year was Layton A Howard hardware company. been visiting Mr. George Engle this lately
went to see their pet girls ami ; their claim- in this office on or before -aiti
to lie published next Week, will show. prescribed in cases of consumption. awarded the Breeder's Ga .ette cham­
The public sclnxil was closed to-day week, wha'een route for San I’ram'isco. mighty nice time they had. they say. 11th day of April. l*-< .
( has . \V. J ohnston ,
tpe schoolmates of Will 1'ulTs wish­ Dr. Grubbe is a brother of Mrs. Eugle. Their horse« broke awny from the
Tins medicine always affords relief iu pion medal for best Percberon stallion
10T
Register.
The Wizards at th,-Opera Humr.
ing to pay their last resjie.-ts to their
pulmonary diseases. Ask your drug­ of any age.
L. W. Alixire went down to Jackson­ fence-post, smashed the sleigh into
beloved
friend.
gists
for
it.
Csesar,
the
sire
of
Hector.
Brilliant,
It will not lie thought putting it
ville to prove up o:i his land claim yes­ tooth-picks and acquired some lame
Timber Land Notice.
too strongly to assert that few en­
The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. terday, taking John D-'vlin and J. II. ne«s; lint wlnle the old man was lixik-
Mr. IL K. Sutton, who has an N-acre his grandsire, and Rosette, Hector’s
I S. r ' I. .STATE* 1. IMI I Ill’ll K. I
tertainments ever given here have orchard on the hill west of town, is (him, all trace in their pedigree to .Jeau- Geo. Wiuier, of Murphy creek, died Real as witnesses. His attorney, C. B. ing out of the window and deploring
R (-EEi'it”. or.. Jan. 23, I**- |
given such complete and general satis­ having several more acres of bis tract le-Blauc (7-5!). I This noted horse Saturday evening of lung fever, and Watson, also aecompani.'d the party. the dreadful state of things and
Notice i- lic-cby given that in compliance
dancing a mournful highland tiingover w itti
faction as those presented by the cleared for a vineyard. Mr. T. W. stands in th« l’erchernn family as old was buried on Monday.
tile sro. isiell* ef I tie act of {'ollares, uf
W. C. Doughty, of Colusa county. the «mash-up, the boys stole a kiss
talented party, and certainly uone have Bryant is clearing his five-acre tract in imported Messenger dix-s with our
1-7'. cntiiied "Anaci for the sale of
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kelley's infant Cal., arrived here last wi<ek. hxiking apiece, which, they say. paid the whole June::.
timber land* in the Sla es oí ' xlifornia. on -
modern trotters.
excelled them in this regard. The the same neighborhixxl.
was
taken
very
ill
Wednesday
evemngr
gon.
Ne
ad.’i. mol W a-liiugS’ii Territory," o.
for a climate thatsuitsbis health. He bill, including board ami other trilling
Herewith is a translation from the
house is pack.-d every night, every se­
I steH-ns of Asli'xnd. coiinti of Jackson,
The Stuttz Dramatic Company weut Percberon Stud Bm>k of France, giving Dr. l>evoro was called immediately. has friends on Applegate, ami intends expenses.
lection is encored without exception,
stale of oreirun. ha- this (lay tiled tn ibis of-
visiting them Ix'fore going further
t’u . iii- -worn statement for the t-nreba-e of
an 1 the curtain falls each evening amid from Ashland to Roseburg after play­ a description of Jean-)e-Blan« by Have not heard his report.
Last wr-- k a very promising 9-y< ar- tie i . and s W , of N E ■, and W of s E
ing
four
nights
here.
Ou
Saturday
northward.
Chas.
Dll
Hays:
"It
is
to
this
remark
­
a roar of laughter. What can tie said
Justice Axtell bad the pleasure of
I , of ■ No
in Tp No 40. s II No I E. and
ol.l
"kid"
put
a
fist
full
of
gunpowder
more. A high compliment is certainly evening th* y gave a benefit for Gran­ able horse more than to any other, makiug Mr. Frank Norris ami Miss
Says the Roseburg Herald: It is in his t rowsers |xx'ket, and subsequent, »iil'ch i |».*»f to-how that tiie land sought
ite
Lodge,
K.
of
1
’
..
aud
played
"Fan
­
that
we
owe
the
great
improvement
in
i-
moie
vxluable
for it* limlxtr or slotie than
due to Dr. Burt, the manager, for the
\\ uruer, of W llliams creek, man and currently reported that J. R. N. Bell ly. in the iinrry ami perplexity inciden­
for au” i< iittn al purp..... , and to* -tablisli ill-
the breed. He was regarded as a Percb­ w ile on Saturday evening last.
excellent order maintained and the chon, the Cricket," to a full house.
will retire from the m'lnagenieut of the tal to the duty of tying an oyster cau claim to said laud. Ix'fore the Register aud
rare taste displayed in the arrange­
\Vm. II. Wickham has filed the first eron of the purest bTxxl. strength­
Receiver of thl* office nt Roseburg, Or., on
Thomas Howard has purchased the Chemekete hotel at Salem in the near judiciously to the tail of a dog, forgo* Thursday,
tiie 11th day of April. 1*X9.
ment of the program, which is a con­ soldiers homestead claim oil land in ened by the infusion of the Arab
future, and probably return to Rose­ that he was loaded. The swi'ot boy
interest
oi
L.
S.
Smith
in
express
bus-
I licúame- a, witne—e*: 1*. Griswold, W.
tinuous altern .lion of grave and gay. Jackson county, he says. ’The soldiers through Gallipoli, from whom lie was
burg to reside.
II Brown, «’ha- llix’oin. D. D. H. Yeager, all
folded
ills
arms
proudly
aud
listened
luess,
and
will
take
charge
ou
Feb.
1st.
Jean-1<-Blanc
humorous an 1 pathetic, from begin­ homestead act was passed J tine 8, 1872, directly descendi-d.
of vhland. lackson county. Oregon.I
Mr. ami Mrs. G. S. Butler returned long to the ntisic he had started in the
Any an.! nil per-on- claimingadyeisely the
ning to end. The only trouble the ami [x-rmits final proof after one year died the property of M. Miard at tuir- Mr. Smith will continue the livery
■■Jiome Wednesday evening from their vale. The melodious yow-yows and alwne di'M’rils’d laud- are requested to tile
balance of their stay will lie the lack if the clnimaut shall have served four ty-two years of age, free from blemish. f' (tmsiuess nt his old staud.
ki-yies
kept
rising
iu
G
sharp
au>l
echo
­
tin
ir rlainis in this ottico on or liefore -aid
In looking through this Ixxik you wily Grant's Pass Opera House Company vl it of five weeks down in California.
of space in the hall for those who wish years in the war.
Util dm of April, lss'.'
notice that the greater number of tl/ was incorporated on Monday evening , 'Tney wi re in San Francisco most of ing iu E flat through the enterprising
Clivs. W J ohnston ,
to attend. Goo I lii'-k to th” Wizards.
Th« school dinxttore of Ashland dis­ gixxl horses bred in the Perch« during last with full attendance of citizens, the time, ami had a pleasant visit, but village till the "kid" felt that he was 34 Im
Register
having a mighty Hy time, ami wished
trict will lie in sessiou as a Ixvard of the past fifty years, are descetidtxl from mid
Mi-rrick-—tdlleite.
,
the following gentlemen were are glad to be at home again.
he could lx1 Barnum just long enough
epuahz ition to-morrow, Saturday, Feb.
Timber Land Notice.
This fact proves that elected
,
as a boani of directors: E.
Mr. I. C. Moore and family, from to tie au empty oil-tank to the tail of
Mr. Lslie L. Merrick, of Sisson. 2d. at theoffice of A. 1). Helman in Jean-le-Blanc.
the
superiority
to
which
the
Percberon
Diunck,
Dr.
J.
F.
Devore,
H.
C.
Kin
­
Haywm
>d.
Wisconsin,
arrival
in
Ash-
( sited S tates L and O ffice ,{
Cal., au I Miss Effie Gillette, of this Odd Fellow- bl.x'k, to examine the as­ breed has attained is owing largely to
an elephant. Then, feeling a little
RosEBUlt'i, Or., Jan. 23, 1889.i
knid last S itiirdny. and will probably cold, he thought, he started into the
place, were married on Wednesday sessment just completed by Sch<x>l the regenerating intluenc.-s of th« Ar»-, ney, Jas. Moss, Judge Abe. Axtell.
N<i!ice 15 hereby given thnt in compliance
r remain here. They were acquainted house to warm up and enjoy his tickle n ith
evening of this week at the home of Clerk John May.
*
The
bill
recently
introduced
in
the
The prov isi<>us of the aot of (’ongresa of
bian bhxxl. fortified by judicious and K
the bride's mother, Mrs. M. L. Gillette,
entitled “An act for the «ale of
^fciiate to boom Rogue river at Tolo with the family of George (Towson, more comfortably, lie was standing June 3.
A clear skin adds to the beauty of a consanguineous coupling."
who came hit her from Minnesota last by the stove ami smiling sweetly , with !init“r laud- m ihe States of < alifornia. <Ire-
ou Church street. Invited guests to
with
the
exclusive
right
to
a
private
From
the
above
it
will
be
seen
that
gon,
Ne\adn,
Washington Territory.” I’.
his bead well up anil his hands in Ins Griswold of and
the nuuilx-r of about thirty assembled fine face, aud often lends a charm to Hector is a remarkably well bred horse. corporation t i charge SI per M. board year.
A-hland. county of Jackson,
pix'kcts,
when
Swop-hix*
!
lie
sud
­
to witness the interesting ceremony. homeliness. To beautify your com­ He also lias size, symmetry of fwrm, measure, for the privilege of floating
S'ate of Ortgon, ha- This da> tiled in this oi­
A. J. Gillie, of Oakland, Cal.. who
The parlor* were beautifully decorated plexion, you should purify your blood Ixine, kind disposition, st.'le, ¡.nd ac­ logs upon a public stream is an outrage bad charge of the hx-atioii and con- denly tiling up his hand from his smok­ lier hi- -uorn statement for the purchase of
the lot 1. S \\ »4 of N \V 4 ami W •of S W
with
Ayer
’
s
Sarsaparilla.
As
a
tonic
for the occasion. At S o’ckx-k, the
tion unsurpassed, ¡is will !x> cone -ded Upon the public. The people of Grant's st ruction of the Yreka branch railroad, ing, blazing pocket and began to yow- of .-«c No 2, in Tp No. 40. S. R N •. 4 E. aud
bride an I grixuu-’l.x-t t<x»k their place aud alterative medicine, it has no by all intelligent horse men whi n they Paes should use every |K)esil>le means is spending a day or two in Ashland, yow aud ki-yi. But such is life. Now ill odcr proof to -how tliHt the laud »ought
more valuable for its timber or stouv than
Ihneath the auspicious emblem of equal. Price 81. Six bottles, 85.
to deteat any such bill becoming a en route for Puget Sound. Mr. Gillis we laugh gaily, and anon we are weep­ is
see him.
for agricultural purtMises, and to establish his
gixxl fortune, and R-v. F. G. Strange,
law.
is a brother of Prosecuting Attorney ing and striving to remove the burden claim to-ai<l land before the Regis!«» aud
W. M. Holmes reached home by
tied by an inscrutable providence to Receiver of thi- office at Roseburg, Or., ou
of th-jFre -bytenau church, prouounced Tuesday e-ening’s train from St. Louis
Killnl u Buck with a Stone.
Th - citizens of the community should H. B. Gillis of Siskiyou county. Cal.
the tail of our woe. The little boy has '1 hursday, the 11th day of April. 18X9
the W'irda which made them man and with a carload of twenty-four head of
He names as witnesses. Charles Hoeom.
lx*
ashamed
to
acknowledge
they
have
As A. F. Hiiut, of l>ea I Indian, was
Col. Jas. Seobie, the masonry con­ learned a gixxl lesson.
wife. Lb” bride was beautifully at­ hue young Shorthorn cattle for his own
(>. L. Stearns, W. IL Brown, D. D. II. Yea
1’ etxr the P oet .
tired in an appropriate costume, and ranch ami for one or two other per­ coming toward Ashland Wednesday, no gravey ard to bury their friends and tractor of the S. P. R. R., was on Fri­
ger, all of Ashland, Jack-on county, Oregou.
Any aud all persons claiming adversely the
the groom l<x>ked maulier and hand- sons in the valley. He was about two he saw a wounded buck near the road relatives in only a place without feuce day evening's train, bound for Tacoma,
above described lands are requeeted to file
or
even
the
underbrush
cleared
off.
<>n
the
eastern
slope
of
the
mountain.
to
inspect
the
prospects
of
some
work
soiner than ever before. Henrty con­ weeks on the way from St. Louis.
their
claims in this office on or liefore «aid
The buck had l>een shot in the leg. 1 jet til» people go to work, each and in his line which is to be done on a
gratulations an I an elegant wedding
Uth day of April, 18- '.
t'er it new Deer Law.
every
one,
and
have
a
picket
fence
con
­
C.
A.
Nutley
having
been
compelled
anil
its
throat
had
lieeii
grazed
by
a
(’ has . W. J ohnston ,
new road on the Sound. Col. Seobie
siiptx-r follows I. aud sixin the Ashland
Through the courtesy of Representa­ 34 lOt
Register.
Rind appeared with a complimentary by business losses to make an assign­ bullet. Seeing that it would die, Mr. structed and either painted or white­ and his wife and ikiugliter ure spend­
tive Roliert A. Miller, the T idings has
serenade. Later a nuuilx-r of ladie« ment for the Ix-nefit of his eri'ditors. Hunt, and a boy who was with him on washed. and have the brush cleans! ing the winter in San Francisco.
received a copy of the following bill
Timber Land Notice.
mi l gentlemen gave the bride and selected J. W. Alnutt as hi« assignee, horseback, made chase and sixin over away ami the graves dug in projier
Ex-Supreme Judge E. B. Watson, of introduced by him and road first time
ami Mr. Alnutt's notice, as required by tixik the buck. The Ixiy gathered manner, leaving a road or avenue for
gronti a vix-al serenade.
U nited state * L and offk f .(
Portland,
and
Capt.
H.
Kelly,
of
Jack
­
-Rii.Oi: , Jan ¿3. 1**9 t
Mr. and Mrs. Merrick left yeeterdsy law. appears in this issue. Mr. Alnutt piece« of rix-k, which Mr. Hunt threw funerals to pass through, I. for one. sonville, were in Ashland last Friday Jan 111, 1889;
HOUSE HILL NO. 12.
Notice is hereby trivet» that in eoinplianee
niorning for Yreka, and after a week is in charge of the store and business at the wounded animal, and finally will donate my share.
with
the
pr«»v
isious
of the ai t of Conirre** of
and
Saturday,
taking
testimony
iu
the
A bill for an net to amend s»<ction
one kmx'ked it over, and Hunt gralilied
spent there will go to Sisson, where iu Reeser's block.
One of the saddest, deaths that has suit of 11. C. Messenger vs. Watson. 1932
June 3. I““*, entitled, “An a« t for the t-ale of
ami
19141
of
the
code
and
general
It
was
a
its
antlers
and
cut
its
throat.
timber
hinds
in
the
Mate* of California. <>re
their home will lie. Metaphorically
ever ix'Clirred here was that of Willie Hume A Watson, involring title to the laws of the state of Oregon, compiled
A little child, two years old, of Mr.
tr<»n. Ne\a<hi, and \V:i«hin*rioii Territory,”
s|»’.ikmg the T idings throws after ami Mrs. J. 8. Silsby, died suddenly «ix-|M>int buck, and turn-tl for fight G. Tuffs, which occurred oufhegNth sawmill property on Granite street.
W
II
Brown,
of
\-hland,
county of lai kson,
and annotated by William Lair Hill.
tiiein the old shpp<T and ri”e which last Monday evening. The little one as often as its pursuers came dose up- ins’, at 2 p. in. Will Tuffs, who was
xitate of Oreiron. ba* this day filed in this of
Be
it
enacted
by
the
legislative
As
­
ins.ire happiness and prosperity.
Mr. Wheeler, a partner of Prof. D.
tice his “Worn statement for the pureha*e of
has lx-en siibjiH't to spasms from some ou it. The carcass, of course, was m bis 22<i year, was a bright, strong,
of the State of Oregon:
I .t 1 hi .'I s I
..f N W ', mid E ‘aof S W * ,
light-hearted young man two weeks 'V. Cixdidge in the real estate nml ab­ sembly
cause, aud it was one of these attacks worthless for food.
of
See No J, in Tow n-hip No 40. S, Range
Section
1.
That
said
section
1932
be
Olir Maitiul IK’renders.
gigo, but, to-day Ins friends and rela­ stracting business at Eugene City, amended so as to read as follows:
that prove ! f. tai. 'The funeral was on
N. 1. E, ami will offer proof to show that
Noirr.al Notes.
the land sought is more valuable for it« tim
tives laid his laxly beneath the Bixl, passed a day or two in A«liland tins
Col. T. C. Smith, of Salem, arrive I Wednesday afternoon. Rev. G. J. Web­
Sec.
1932.
Every
(tersou
who
shall,
lier or stone than for agricultural purp<*es.
w.-ek,
en
route
for
Iowa
on
a
hurried
last Sunday, and nt Granite Hall mus­ ster officiating.
Prof. Nesse’s class in |x-nmansliip never again to look upon licit bright
within the state of Oregon, at any time ami to establish his claim tosai'i land before
f; ee, which was (lie favorite of ins trip. He reports business gixxl, ami between
K< L'i-îet and Receiver of thi- office a’
tere i ti* 1 ' »upany D. Se. oml Regiment
the first day of November and the
Wrisiey A G »Hard of M«Jfor I, real closes this week.
property
advancing
in
prices
at
Eu
­
RoM-burtf. <>r . on I’bursday, the 11th day of
hither's household. Throe weeks ago
Oreg.m Natiomd Guard, with 5M m«m- .•st it» ag. r.'s, report the s:il«s of’the
the
first
day
of
August
of
the
ensuing
April,
I*-''.
The
students
passing
final
examina
­
gene.
h» was called home on iieeonnt of the
|x.-rs, ami o»i returning to S dem the foliowin. property : .fosse Ri .bard-
He names a« witnesses
I’ <»ri-w«»ld,
year hunt, pursue, take, kill.or destroy
Charles
Hiicom, O. L Stearns, D I» H Yen
Colom ] remarked to a reporter of the son’s farm in 4'entral Point precinct, tion in Rhetoric ar- Minnie Pr> diu’«re, >( ri(,us illness of Ins sister. Mis. Henry
'Two young men from Linn county. any elk, moose, or mountain sheep,
nil of A-hland. .hu kson eotintv, < >r.
Statesman that li» thinks this will lx* bio acre«. 84 «041; 18 acres of Judge Jennie Oliver, Sa.la And. r-on, Abbie White, and stricken with a dangerous Messrs. N. C. Myers and R. Shelton, shall lie guilty of a misdemeanor. Ev­ ger,
( HAS W JoHXsTON, kegixter.
fever, he himself was called away from of Scio, came out last Saturday, to ery person who shall at any time take, 34
one of the lx st <N>in|>:ililes in th« state. Walker's pi I.-», near Medford. S723; (locxIyeMr and Lydia McCall.
earth
after
an
illness
of
ten
days,
His
The Voting for commi«siom'(i officers two iiv* - ici tracts and one of 15 acres
M iss Mabie B” in is again at sclnxil
spend a couple of days in Ashland, and
injure, or destroy, or pursue with
death leaves a place ever vacant in our were so well pleased with the place kill,
resulted tn th’ election of Georg» F. off <> H r:inigh’s f.irm, al ?45 an acre. preparing herself for tei •lung.
intent to take. kill, injure or destroy
community
and
a
vacant
chair
m
bis
McConnell. Captain; Ch is. W. Logan,
that they will probably move out here. any tnooee, elk, mountain sheep or deer
Miss Etta Johnson nturmsl to f ithet s lion.- •.
One of the neatest railway pam­
First Lieiitaul. ami J. W. Rogers, Sec­
They are friends of T. 'V. Bryant, of for the purpose of obtaining the skin,
hc I khi I last Monday.
phlets
ever
issued
is
a
hands*
miely
11-
ond Lieiit.-ii.itit. When the commis-
1 Ins place, aud were shown about by hide, hoi ns or hams of such animal,
County Di'biirxemruts.
moiis of the otli -ers arrive, the lx»ys Instniteii description of the "Golden
Miws Lilly Watson is recovering
him.
shall be guilty of a misdemeanor. Ev­
will probably lx- ez|wx'ted to prepare 4 late Speei il."th ■ luxurious vestibuled from her coasting accident and will
Following
are
the
expenditures
of
Mr. R. M. Billings, of Spring Prairie. ery person who shall sell or offer for
for war iniim-diately by submitting to Fullniau train now running lietueen soon be in school.
Jackson <«*unty for the mouth of De- Wisconsin, has I hnhi R|x*tiding several sale, barter or exchange; and every
an examination bv some qiu;lifted tail­ 4 hiiaha and San Francisco. Theliook.
F. L. Sifers and J. II. Morns stu­ i'elllber, ISSN:
days in Ashland this week, while upon lierson <>r corporation who shall trans­
or, who Will send their figures to til« a «sipy of which E. (.’. Kane received
Sheriffs and jailors' fees, board
a tour of the coast. Ho L ft yesterday port or carry for the purpose of barter,
house 111 Pilli.id. Iplna which lias the th” other day, is handsome enough for dents of the Ashland State Normal
prisoners, etc........................ $ 2S1.30
sale or exchange the skin or bide of
contract io supply the uniforms. Fol­ a place among any collection of artis­ S-h<x>l.will start out s.xm t >Jt< a<'ii pen­ Clerks fee«............................... 197.t)7 for California, atid will see the greater any moose, elk or mountain sheep,
F R K I G H T ,
manship. Inning be, n under thespeciai
, part of that state liefore returning to
lowing is the muster roll of the coni- tic painting.
shall
be
guilty
of
a
misdemeanor;
and
Justice
court
...........................
S0.N5
training of Prof. C. F. Neese. I'lo
And to do hauling of nil kind« in A*hland at
Wisconsin. Mr. Billings is favorably
jMiny :
J. 11. Mayfield says many efforts Ixos are faithful and euerget io students Circuit court........................... 970.99 impressed with Ashland, and may con­ every person who shall sell or otT< r for
low«*t rate*.
Limiers. J. H.
Alcorn. F. H.
sale, or buy or offer to buy. or have in
have been inaile to ascertain from the and no doubt will meet with SlllW&j. Sundry indig- nt persons.......
329.92 clude to come liero to stay.
Pn'*'*ngi’r* carried to or from any «oint In
Lennart. F.
Ayers. C. W.
railroad surveyors m the field lietween
bis possession or custody, or tin ler bis the city, or pointa outside.
4 lo.xlsand work furnished court
Lym li, T. W.
.El ite Chas. Walker, of Medford, control, any elk. deer, moose, or moun­ Ix'aie order* st Ix-abo X Smith’s Second
Batti. W. S.
Good Profit.
the ('. A O. R. R. and Modix- county.
bouse..........................
17.90
Marlow. W. N.
113-34
Bish. L. M.
Cal., in whose interest they are work­
^902.45 reached Lome Tuesday evening, after tain sheep, at any time when it is un­ Hand Store. Mam street.
There is
w profit in fruit raising. R* seis aud bridges.......
M,
nger. H. C.
a month's tour through Southern Cali­ lawful to take or kill the same, shall
Boman. R. A.
ing, but the men carefully refuse to Speaking on Hus basis W. T. S. Patton Stationery and postage.......
Mil.«. L. F.
fornia and Arizona. He was looking lie guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon <’. W Ayers. H. R. Barbour, R.T. Eiviage
Boyd. J. L.
give any due to the solutiou of the said from ati acre and a half of apple Bounty coyote scalps.........
Miller. G. N.
for some plac*>tb it would suit him bet­ t he proscent ion of any person or [>er-
Beever. D.
mystery. It is generally believed, tns'S he had. this year, netted a profit Miscellaneous......................
Miller. Win.
ter than Rogue River Valley, but came S'jns for a violation of any of the pro­
Casey. H. D.
however, that they are employed by of 9490, which is equivalent to 10 per Commissioners......................
>
Miller. J. F.
back convinced that it is useless to visions of this Ad, the possession by
Cliapiiian. A. B.
the Union Pacific R. R.
Examination insane...........
cent,
interest
on
the
price
of
Ins
entire
Million. .1. T.
hunt for s ich au Utopia, and has a the ncciised of any of the aforesaid an­
Cbitwihxl. C. C.
ranch 100 acre«.94.il1 *0. Mr. I’, bought Couuty printing..................
Ayers,
Birlxmr
A-
Eiviage
are
pnsti-
higher opinion of S mt hern Oregon imals at any time when it is ublawful
M<x»re, M. K.
Coleman. J. M-
itig their work right along, They re­ liis place one year ago and has renkz«d Compensation road supervis­
than before Ins trip. 11« says Yuma, to takn or kill the same, and tiie pos­
Ciiniiibgham. A.C. Nearboff. N. A.
ors ......................................
Asili AND. ORE«.ON.
mor»
’
from
its
product«
than
be
ex
­
ceived
a
large
lot
of
lumlxT
tins
week
is just four miles from Hades, accord­ session by the accusedof any such hide
Ponnelxiker, G. W.
Fay, J. D.
and have the frame of Mrs. White's pected, from fruit alone. The profit Salaries couuty officer«....
ing
to
Ins
measnrement.
Pracht.
W.
B.
or
skin
at
any
time
shall
lie
/>rinia
fa-
Fox. 11. A.
('. W. AYERS. Architect.
lodging hone«' at the depot, up and of his investment has increased the
Ralph, D. B.
Gillette. C. H.
Total....
86778.08
W.C. Diiley, of Little Butte, came cie evidence of the guilt of the necus-’d.
realty to lx- covered in. The founda­ value of the ranch, and now it is con­
Scott,
A.
W.
Section 2. That section I'.tio be
( irabain, J. A.
up from San- Francisco on Ttieeday
tion of Mr. T. K. Bolton's S2s<Mi dollar sidered worth 81'10 j>er acre, and it is.
I »tiinxte* iiiAde «n xil kind* ot building»
Sutton, Frank.
Gregory. J. M.
Real Estate Sales.
Land that will vield a crop of any
evening’s train. His visit to the Bay amended to rea.l as follows:
xii’l ail tnat- rixl- furnished for the Kame,
cottage
is
being
laid
an
I
no
doubt
the
Sec.
l'Jlil.
Every
{lereon
convicted
Gunnusou. ('. A. Smith. W. C.
l-laii-atid
-qieeifi. atlons for dwrlling* of
kind
the
prix-epls
of
which
will
espial
City
was
for
the
purpose
of
consulting
G. F. Billings reports th” following:
frame of another house will be looming
modem design« made at our office
Sutton. Ed.
Hawkins, 11. H.
111 p»'r ceut interest on the purchase E. C. Kane to Hosley, Pelton and Nell surgeons upon th« advisability of re­ of a violation of auv of the provisions lati-xt
up
before
the
week
i«
out.
and
fiirni'!«-!
free to our patron» We un
Swift, W. C.
of this Act shall !>• punislied by a tine
Hi. ks. H. J.
r*taDd our biidnrx« in all it» hranihea
TU h . Mansil”lJ. who came out from money is worth per acre just what the Bros. 130 acres of Hargadine creek moving a tumor upon bis chin which of not less than ten dollars mi l not d<
Swift, E. S.
Hover. J. T.
nnd
do
not
ht-sila
’e to guarantee »atitfa*'-
and interest equals. Mr. Put- much; consideration. 88IKI. G. F. Bil­ had lx-eu growing constantly during
Portland very low with heart disease principal
Sonichscn. M.
more than three hundred doilaro. or ti. n If you I’onli mplale building any
How. 11. M.
ton
Fold
the
flint
of
his
lfi2
trees
on
th«
past
three'
years.
Dr.
Lane
siiu-
lings
to
Geo.
(,'ahoun
In
acres
fruit
tiling,
from
a
foot
bridge to a hotel, call on
au i other ailments, died at the depot the ground aud it was pack««! by
Stacy, C. G.
Jacobs. J no.
land : cou.. 89< O. G. F. Billings to S. cesefnlly removed the tumor, and Mr. impns.mment in the county jail of the us at our office.(’(irner Main and Hargadine
hotel
on
Thursday
evening
of
last
W
igner,
F.
D.
county
where
the
offense
was
com
­
Johnson, A. <).
sts , Ashlau'l. or., and sec what we cau do
slid shipped to China.
Daley returns home much improved in
H. Calbaun 62-ll>i acres; cou.. 8163.
w.vk, and th • laxly was takeu to East Cliiuumcn,
you. Wehaveau unlimited supply of
Waldroop. D. I.
Johnson, L. W.
{Grant's Pass Courier.
appeaiam-« aud in much U tter spirits mitted for not less than live days nor for
material
oi alt kinds for building purposes
Portland
by
ti
e
boroav.xl
wife,
for
bur
­
more
th
in
three
months,
or
lw>th
such
Walker, M. A.
Judge, C. B.
than when be left home. Hie friends
Do
yon
want
to
purchase
lots,
fmit
and r nil build your house without any un­
ial. Ik-ceased was a member of tile
Walter, II. L.
Kaiser. E. J.
Sixty tons A No. 1 grain hay for lands or a farm, call on or address G. here will congratulate him upon the fine and iinprisoumeut. Ail money necessary delay. outside order» for plan«
A. O. U. W., and the lodge of the Or­ sale.
collected for tines for violation of the aud specifications »olio n d and prompt at­
Knighten, A. M. You le, G. E.
successful issne of tbs operation.
E agle M ills .
F. Billings, Ashland. Oregon.
given W them. We invite intpcc-
der here rendered such aasistanca as
provisions of this Act shall be paid to tention
tionofour work and can give reference»
Don't miss the bargain sale this
The latest styles in neckwear at O.
Don't fail to call on Goldsmith for the school fund of the county wHerein where required.
At Coxl ! Read the lied House ad­ was needed iu the last offloes here for
I
*
H. Blount's.
| month at D. IL & E. V. Mills's
x
such conviction is had.
price« when in Medford.
*
vertisement.
x I the dead brother.
1334
Ayers, Barbour 4 Eiviage.
Ayers, Bartionr & Elviaje
Contractors & Builders,
MAX PRACHT, Ashland, Or.
LOOKj^'FOR
SAXMAN’S
PENNSYLVANIA
ADDITION!
TO THE
CITY OF ASHLAND!
NOW BEING PLATTED
THE CHOICEST LOTS,
THE FINEST VIEW,
THE LOWEST PRICE
M ax P racht ,
ASHLAND, OREGON
SOLE AGENT,
I
TQ
Ò.
J
1889
f
20 Per Cent, on Cloaks and Wraps.
50 Per Ct. on Braid andBead Sets
c
0
H
CD
Ld
£
o
Ld
I
1). R. &
W. Successor
M. GILROY,
to Youle & Gilroy,
----- DEALER IN-----
Sash, Doors, Mouldings,
Paints, Oils, Glass,
Putty, Varnishes,
And various builders’ material
:o;
Send or call for prices.
of Ilelman street.
Warehouse at R. R.track, foot
W. M. GILROY
Eggs for Hatching
Warning to TrexpaHM-r«.
From Wyandotte». Plymouth Rocks,
Light Brahman, Hom and Single.
Comb Brown Leghorn», White liy-
andottex, Partridge Cochin», and
Black Minorcan
America's liest
breeds. Winners of the highest hon­
or» at all the largest exhibitions for
the pant eleven yearn. Eggs 83 ,>er
setting; twojfor fc. Semi stamp for
Catalogue. Address
J. M. G arrison ,
The nndeniigned hereby warn« all
tx-rxoux from trespassing (upon his
lauds oti Wagner creek, tor tne pur-
pose of hunting or «booting, or for
any purpose whatsoever; and gives
due notice that trespassers will be
prosecuted according to the laws of
Oregon.
J oseph B app .
T alent , Or., Jan. L 1889.
4t
If you want a sack of nice potatoes
Forest Grove, Oregon. give your order to Bish, the milkman