ASHLAND TIDINGS I VITI ES. Daring Rebja-ry. A daring train robbery was commit­ ted on the south tanind S. R tram last Friday evening about 8 o’clock, in Sonthern California three milee from Pixley, ami next station north of Tu­ lare. ' It tieing «lark ou leaving Pixley, the engineer failed to notice two men on th«» pilot, but soon discovertxl them walking along along the bide rail of th«i engine towards the cab, their faces ami I mk I ics la-ing masked. On reach­ ing the cab they raised the window, and with revolver* deiuan»led tho en­ Ami still the rtuu holds off. Seems gineer am! fireman to stop the train, or their brains would be blown out. They like we\l have a “long dry spell.” naturally complied, when the robbers Heine Loudon musicians at Con­ jumped inside, and made them get gressional Church this evening with down to use their ptirauamvo influence new program. ill getting the express messenger to Baled hay delivered in any part of open the car door, where three other town by bale or ton at 65c per hundred. robbers joinerl them. The messenger firmly refused, when a dynamite bomb x Inquire at Ashland Mills. was explode«! under the car, almost Car loads of oranges for the north lifting it from the tra«-k. The meeseu- ami east pass Ashlaud nearly every ger still refused, when the threat of an­ »lay from Southern California. other Ixmib, uuil killing of engineer Rev. J. G. Burchett, of East Port- and fireman was made. The latter im­ land. Baptist general missionary for plored the metwenger to »qien, aud as there was but little in the treasure I h > x Oregon, visited Ashlaud this week. he concluded to do so to save the lives Mesrs. Davul Payne, H. S. Evans of the engineer ami fireman,afterblow­ and J. K. S'anSant each received a ing out all the lights. He was com- uew office safe from Chicago this week. pelled to relight the car, and placed Those who were fortunate enough alongside of the engineer ami tireman. to hear the Heine «-oucert Tuesday while one of the robber* went through evening will In» sure to go this evening the ear, obtaining alsiut $420. During the roblxiry,Chas. Gain'd, a passenger, again who lives near Bakersfield, ami Ed. A. S. Hammond has move«! his law Bentley, a constable of Delano, ran ami ib struct office to the new building ahead from the train to discover what of Ayera A Kyle, south side of Main was the matter, when thev were or­ street. der'd to halt and shot at, the guns be- Auction sale of groceries at Martin iug loaded with buckshot. The former A Andrews’ store March ‘Jib. See no­ was instantly kill»“«l, and th»» latter fa­ tice of J. W. Aluutt, assignee of C. A. tally wounded. The comluctor cotu- Nutley. I I meiieed to throw nx-ks. suppt'snig the roblH'r* were tramps put off the tram, Small cottage to rent, situattsl «•on- but the bullets came so thick and fast veuieutly to busiuess part of town. that he retreat««! with others to the Apply to Mrs. J. D. Crocker on Gran­ coHches. The roblters after 40 minutes ite street. |;18 work, left on horseback, the eonduetor H. A. Case is building a neat and taking traiu back to Pixley, where the comfortable dwelling house on his lot alarm was given, causing parties to out Granite street. opi«>site the Wick­ start after the roblH»rs. On starting ageiu. the tri>iu moved slowly by the ham place. spot of roblx»ry, where they fouml the The information that Mitw NoraCor- dead iHxly of (Jalx'rt. The S. 1*. Co., liett, of this place, received a gold has offered $1,000 reward, ami a like te- watch in a prize drawing of an earteru wark has Ix-en offeretl by \V. F. A Co. uewspa|»er8 is reported now as erro­ for their arrest and conviction. A ft « neous. »lays previous $100,000 passed over the Chas. Hosley is enlarging aud im­ roatl, ami may have been the train they proving his dwelling house on Spring »les I re» 1 to stop. street, ami Heraiun Scherrer is im­ Necrological. proving bis house with a new coating of rustic. R. N. Anderson, the merchant tailor B. F. Reeser receive«! notice yestar- who came hither from Red Bluff. Cal., day of the «ieatb of bis brother nt alxuit a year ago, suffering greatly Philadelphia last week R u I h > u Reeser, with asthma and general debility, died one of the veterans of the late war, tn last Saturday at the house of his daughter. Mrs. D. L. Beaver, after be­ Ins “1st year. ing coufiued to his bed for ten days. Sheriff Binlsey gives notice that he As he reqili'steil. his Isxly was taken to w ill I h » iu Ashland on Sat unlay of next Red Bluff to lie buried beside that of we«'k. to give the taxpayers of this pre­ his wife. The corpse and mourners cinct another chance to pay their taxes left on Wednesday's train. without going to the county seat. The San Francisco E ra mini r of At tb«> Presbyterian church next Sab­ Tuesday has the following: "Morris bath. the morning subje-t will I h », Baum, a dry-gixxls merchant at 1(15 ••Christianity the Fneudof Intellectual Battery street, waff found dead in lied Cultivation.” In the evening then- at his residence, Bill Seott street, early will lie a Sermon for young men, enti­ yesterday morning. The deceased had tle«!, "Au bh-.il Business Man." l»een to a party the evening previous The I' S. Fish Commissioners’ car and returned home apparently in gixxl went south Wtslneaday morning to health. Tho death was reported to Sisson to t ik«> on a million salmon fry the Coroner. It is presumed that Mr. from the McCloud hatchery. The sal­ Baum died from heart disease." | Mr. Baum was for many years one mon fry will lie placed in Rogue and of the leading merchants of Ashland. Vmpqiia rivers. He came to Jackson county in 1-S61 or A man who had lx»th legsampiltaten. and collected ath as suttler. and after s- me years he all the loose change he cotlld dr.iw as went into business in Ashland with alms. He is probably worth more one of the Caro Bros. Subsequently than anyone here who gave him a he became a partner of (’apt. J. M. «lime or nickle. McCall upd after doing a large and Those who could not attend the profitable business here retrired with musical coucert at the M. E. Church a modest eoiiqwtency and moved to several weeks ago, which has Is-en so San Francisco. Mr. Baum will be re highly spoken of by those who «lid nienilx»red here : ls a keen business hear it, will 1 h > pleased to know that it man and a citizen public spirited, will lie re|H»at««i one week from this progressive and of far more than ordi­ nary intelligence. | (Friday) evening, March 8. HERE AND THEKE PERSONAL Grants Pass and Josephine County. S. B. Galey has been at Jacksonville A jxirk packing establishment is one Hon. H. B. Miller r^Jurned from Red House ahead. x. this week, on legal business. Portlaud Sunday morning wLere he of the latest enterprises of importance 11 D. G. *ugar for $1 at the Red talked of for Medford for th« coming District Attorney Colvig was in Ash­ had l»«eii on important business. House. * To Reeeivr Tax«««. land Sat unlay ou official busin«-se. Mr. Layton, one of the members of season. Latest styles in men's hat* at O. H. The foundation for the large new The undersigned will tie in Ashland Blount's. * Misses Cora and Maggie Linn, of uew hardware company, was here to­ mill is now being laid, and the on Saturday. March 9th. 1889, to give New lot men’s oil clothing at O. H. Jacksonville, have been in town this day with h view of purchasing more grist rock is all on the ground. The mill property. taxpayers a seco ml opportunity to pay week. Blount’s. * site is <>n D. street, facing the railroad county taxes for the current year. Hugh McKinzie has succeeded Mr. track, George Youle left Momlav evening The latest styles in ueckwear at O. one block south of the depot J ames G. B irdseï , Dodge iu the lumlier vard of the S. P. again for tho Sound, to be gone about H. Blount’s. Sheriff. Baker Ar Ford have moved from D 1). A L. Co. Men's working bouts for $2.50 at O a woek. ----------- ----------- — . • around to C street, opposite the print­ Mr. H.C. Kinney left Tmjsday night H. Blount’s. Io b«‘ Repeated. Messrs. Chas. W. Wolters ami A. ing office. 5 lbs. Costa Rica coffee for 99c, at Alford wore up from Medford Wed­ for Portland. By re«|uest of those who were unable Mr. Gardiner, the photographer, the Red House. x nesday. The S. P. I). A L. Co. started the left Wednesday morning with his wife to attend the concert giveu in the M. Fresh gardeu seeds at half prise, at E. Church. Feb. 13, it will lx» repeat««d Mrs. Sarah Fordyce will move to fai-tory with a full force Tuesday night, for Yreka, after having done a large tho Red House. Friday evening, March 8, with some Talent s«x>u, to live with Win. Addison ami are now ready for orders. amount of work in this and ueigblxir- changes made in program. The pro- L. Jeunmgs A- Co. have purchased ing towns. Fresh compresse«! yeast fur sal«» at and wife. eeede will lie divi«ied equally with the the U. S. Bakery. J. W. Hix’kersmith was over in Sis­ the . N. G. morning for San Francisco, to spend a the interior of his bakery and Burckbalter A Hasty's. bank hxtsted here iu the near future, confectionary will la» hehl in Armouy hall Monday week iu the city. store, and increased bis Coal oil $1.60 per can. $3.06 per as t here are three partie» looking over tine groceries and other gixxls. evening. March 4th, 1889, at 7 o’clock. * Judge Webster spent last Monday the ground now. case at the Red House. All memliers are expected to lie prewent. in Ashland, kxiking after some bitti­ The plastering of Adkins A Webb’s By order of G. F. M c C onnell . Nice fresh gnx'eriee hint lots of ness interests here. Mr. Platter, of Alt house, paid the Captain Comdg. them at the Red House. county seat a visit this week on btisi- three stoiy brick is under way. By C. H. G illette , Clerk. Mrs. G. W. Cooksey, of Central Point, Medford continues to steadily im The Yreka Journal is talking up was visiting friends in Ashland for sev­ ness. prove, and real estate is <*ontinualiy Smullpox at Dram elix’tn«» lights for that place. Dr. Fhumgan returned from San eral days r«»cent)y. Francisco Monday, where he bad b»»eii advancing in value. From J. C. Ijane who came up from Another opportunity this evening to W. A. Owen, deputy U. S. internal to see t«»«t<‘d a ear load of ore from bis Drain yesterday morning, we learn that Lear the marvelous strains of Heine’s revenue collector, was up from Central Eiitonian Club, valuable mine. He will load another there are two cases of smallpox in and violin. Point last Saturday. Following is the program for the car at. once. near Drain. The patients are Mrs. T. meeting of the Eutouian society next One pound can of baking powiler I., lones in Dram, and M iss Bridges L. Martin left Wednesday for 'Frisco Messrs. Herman A Stinson have pur­ Wednesday evening, March 6th: In- and two Japanese tnush bowls for 50e, to l»xik after the sale of two or three alxuit three miles out of town. Dr. chased five acres of land from Mr. J. atallation of officers; inaugural address at the lted Hou*». x Kuykendall Tuesday positively pro­ carloads of tine apples. P. Tuffs adjoining town. They will by the president; miscellaneous busi­ nounced Mrs. Jones’ ease as smallpox. Tickets for th«» Heine c<>ne«‘rt at build a factory 66x16(1 feet anil will Mrs. MacDonal«!, wife of the S. P. ness; violin solo, W. L. Johnson; reci­ There are a great many ex|H»eil to this Congregational church to-night fur sale engineer, came over from Dunsmuir I have it in operation as sexin as pos- tation, Bertie Russell; vocal duett, Mrs. dread disease as several visiteel Mrs. at plaza coruer store. si ble. with her two little children Monday. Gilroy and Miss May Penuebaker; ora­ Jones Iiefore they knew what was the Fol’ nd . Folks have fouml that th«* Dr. Kremer of the City Drug store tion, J. T. Hover; select reading, Mrs. matter with her. |l'ui|s|tia Herald. B. R. Willits went over to Dunsmuir cheapest place to buy groceries is at Tuesday, is doing a rushing business in his lme. Boyd; Song, Mr. Boyd and others; ln- to resum»» work with W. IL 1). L. Minkler A Son's. stumeutal music, Messrs. Oscar and Married. Skwiii, of the railroa»! carpenter force. W. 11. Gilbert, of Ashland, pai»i the W. L. Johnson; recitation, Miss Price, The finest assortment of field and Pass a visit Monday. Mr. Gilbert Mr. IL B. Kingsbury ami .Miss Liz­ Engineer R. T. Melius, of the Siski­ male quartette; debate Aff. garden seeds, onion sets, etc., can be you division S. P.. tHH, burned last Monday night. woman hss more infiuenee fur gi Maj. Q. A. Br»x»ks. erstwhile col­ and prosper. attended them as griximsman ami 812,111X1; insured for $30tt0. than a handsome one. Critics report; lector of customs at Port Townsend, bridesmaid in the ceremony. The Mr. Giles, of Hillsboro, Or., will euc- adjournment. A cordial invitation is Internal revenue re«yeipts in the is at Washington. 1). C. probably for briiie au»i gnwrn returned from Jack- »•eed Georg«» Kelly in tho store here exteuded to all. Puget solimi discnct have increased his health. souville yeeterday ami pnxvede«! to on March 1st. 5tXI per cent iu three years. their home on Mr. Kiugsbury’s place, W. W. Williams, having disposed of Remember that Ayer's Cherry Pec­ Axtell has sold teu acres of toral seven miles south of AshlamL The lias no equal aa a specific for colds, A (Xipions rain storm, from ‘q to two his interest in the truck business to hie Judge Lome place for 81530 ble cot'i-erts at tbe First Congregation­ Sunday evening. Thm hair thickeued, baldness cured, last week, the Oakland Savings Bank ing liorthwanL al church this eveuiug. Frulay March and gray hair made to its youthful col­ taking them at that figure. 1st. I'iie concert last Tuesday evening Mrs. Stine, wife of the station agent Mr. Martin, of Ashlaml, shipptxl an­ or by the use of Hall’s Vegetable Sicil­ gave such gt neral satisfaction that the Now Sally as you ami Jeetns are to at Ager, an»i Mrs. S. A. Commons, of other car of apples Momlav last. ian Hair ltenewer. citizens of Ashland will lx> glad of the be mnrn«xl, you must I h » saving arid Willow creek, were in Ashland a »lay What's the matter with the new op­ opportunity of again hearing this mar- buy your gr«x»enee of 1). L. Minkler A- or two last week. KOKN era holts»» board? Would like to hear vt-loiis violinist. The admission fee Sou. They are tbe cheapest. * Mr. W. S. Walker, a Fort .loner from them. has lx«»n placed at 50 cents, and it will NF WM A \ In A-h lx ti I. Feb. _-7, I««'-, to the Gimlets, gouges, tw«»ezers, pliers. nu rchant, ami Miss Aggie W' km I r . of probably lx- a long time Ix-fore Ash- wife of Mr. F NewinHU of Fort Ttioinio, Mr. A. A. Wimer returned from Pots anti kettles, pans ami friers, Yreka, were visiting .Ashland last Sat ­ - Arizocx, u son ia'ui will again have the opportunity Coos county where he will shortly All things for all sorts of buyers urday and Sunday. of hearing sii«h a company of artists. move. 11« has purchase»! a 2t»6 acre At hardware store of 11. C. Myer’«.* Mrs. Lon Walbridge and infant left ranch and expt»cta to make it bis future NEW THIS WEEK. The Heine CeiK-ert. The V. S. Bakery will deliver bread Phoenix Saturday for their home in home. Prof. Heine and company played to pies or cukes at your door every day if Siskiyou, county, Mrs.W. h mot her. Mrs. a g'H.»l iioii'e at Granite Hall Tuesday you wish. Ijeave orders at the bakery Auderstin. going with them. Notice to Taxpayers. Keno Whispers »■veiling, ami the audience was. of on Main street, opposite ()»ld Fellows Grtirgt» Cusstxly, his wife am! two I a xch for the year Ih** are nou 27. IS**. Représentât ivi» Hermann has »»cured, Santa Barb ira, for the benefit of his provokeil hearty and prolonged ap­ sprained. from the postollice department, an or­ health. plause, Many people will be gratified der for tbe increase of the mail service at the opportunity to hear another steamer Mayflower is loader] to Mrs. Jan es Wells re»-eived won! last the The on the route from Oakland to I»ewis, comvrt this evening by the talented gunwales with wood aud lumber, week that her sister. Mrs. Maddox, of m Douglas county. Oregon. artists. Hansen's Table Rock Farm on Rogue North Yamhill, was dangerously ill. and waiting for the ice iu the Neck to The l mutiliti reservation is over- aud at once made preparations to go break up. Arrested for Burglary. River is now offered for sale ill subdi­ stix-ked with cattle from neighboring to her. Messrs, Mills A Killer, in obedience visions to suit purchasers, uneasy terms. (>n«» of a gang of a dozen tramps of­ ranches, ami on account of continued A 20 acre Apple Orchard, $2000. to a new call for grain, have just fer».I in trad»- for whiskey at a saloon Alex Burgees, of Grant's Pass, for a di y weather, the fee«! is scarce and XI acres level Fruit or Alfalfa land. t hr< shed <>nt a few bundled more near the depot two pairs of new panta­ long time head miller of th»» S. P. 1». numbers of cattle are dying. $2000. bushels. loons th • other day, and very soon af­ A L. ('<>.. was in town the first of th« HO acres Grain, Fruit, or Grass Land. Sanim i Meek, a pioneer, and largest week. He is not »-mployeil iu the mill ter«. »nis the city policeoffi»vrs arrested At Mr. Elgin's »lance,on Butte creek, $2000. land-owner of Laue county, died last at preseut. «•lght or inn« triimp.s for the burglary patriotism bad to sit down on tlie in­ 100 acres Grain. Fruit or Grass Land, wtH-k. ag«xl 73 years. He had 40*10 at Blount'« store last week. Tiiecloth- M tse Emma Howard returne»! home discretions of a few young men. but a $4000. acres of go»xl farming land in Lane ii:,- w is id'-n itiisi as In-longing to Mr. g'xid time was bail, notwithstanding. 200 acres Grain. Fruit or Grass Land, county and 5000 acres in Linn county. last Sunday morning, aft - r a visit »if Blount, aud the pair of s ! kh » s stolen nearly two months with fri<>mis in Gee«»», great, fat, bashful birds, are $5000. «••re als»> fouml where th«-y had Ixwn M. F. Mulkey, of Portlaud, law part­ Port laud and other pla-.-es in the Wil­ bei-omiug numerous along the river, Call on or address. hldd>-ti. All the tramps, however, af­ FREI) BANSEN. Ashland, Or. ner of John F. Caples, died last Mon­ lamette valley. and the prospect of a goo6e-eh«x»tiug 3H ter examination in justice Berry’s day at ( >aklaiid. Cal. He caiue to court, finally slippetl through the mesh­ M irs Henrietta Moore, tin» Indv rep­ contest, with the usual conventional Messrs. P. Grady anti W. H. Grow. < »regoli with his father's family from City Council Proceedings. es of the legal net except the fellow Isith experience«! painters, have foruieil resenting the National W. C. 1. I . »lance ami sup|a»r, looks away up. Missouri in 1847, when eleven years who ha»l tiie clothing; ho was sent to a copartnership for the prosecution of after remniniug a w»-ek or two m this An enterprising sctaxilma'aui from old. the county jail to await trial. He gave their business in Ashland, and their The city council of Ashland httld an valley left Monday last »’or S -* -m on ) reka has liought a nice ranch a few Th«» celebrated racing stallion Starn- his name ils William Myers. adjourned meeting Feb. 2.5, lss;l, pres ­ her way through Ct lif»»rnia. tulles south of town, intending to set­ advertisement appears in the T idings tle, am! fresh interest in «-ducation is Ibis issue. They are finishing the of ent: »1. S. Walter, mayor pro tern., W. boni, owned and lirtd by L. J. Rose, John Real, who h.»s bail inure bad of Los Angeles, was sold Isst w«?ek to llai ring ScliiMit. lieing manifested already. The bach­ fiee, barlier shop and billiard room of B. Colton, J. I). Fountain, James \V. »S. Hobart, a millionaire mining luck to th»» |H>iin»l th.m any other man elors are all studying rhetoric. I hear. Thornton. Prof. Lester will open a schixil for the uew hotel this week. town fort«»» or three years i»i»st. in man of San Francisco, for fifty thou ­ The following bills, reported as cor­ dancing and de|H»rtment in Grauito was taken down with pneumonia alxuit This is good news. Propriety «if con­ Thetwo little children of J. Brown, versation on the part of a few young Hall on Satnrday, March 2. 1889. who lives on the B. F. Myer place, two rect by tmuuce committee were ordered sand dollars. a week ago, ami is still very ill. gentlemen down there will have the Classes to bo as follows: Children's miles north of town, were taken down Th»» (Jit'noniifii reports that a Port­ A- Gilroy, monument Allx'rt E. Hammoud, who l.ad a graxl effect of making the dauces more en- Graining, Glazing, class Satnr»lay aft» rn<«>ti from 3 to 5. with brain fever last Satnrday, and the hind commission house rei-eivcd one posts............................. i 6.50 day this w««ek 161 barrels of Baldwin IKMition in M »ntann with th" N. P. R. j«»y *il»lc to the young iHdms. Paper Hanging Advatiivil «dass Satunlay evening, lie- one, a bal>e 17 months old, Adeline Hunter, nursing iKear­ R. civil engin»»ering department, wa ginning nt 8; lieginnera' class Tuesday younger apples from the east, where they are Kalsoniining. \ lerscoe. Ohio, miller, writing to died within twenty-four hours, ney’s ................................. 56.00 ' selling al 84.50 a barrel. Apple pro offered a more satlsfactory position in the |a,t.lmaster, says: “I saw in th«» •■vt niug from s to 10. Saturday eve. other, a little fellow three years The old, M rs. Baber do. do in that 84.00 resi iiu; Portland, and is now SH< >I ‘ iti rear of (\ II'. Ai/ern March 2d. wdl be a reception for the 1 duction is not likely to reach the d«»- Northwestern Millir that the people W. Letner. nursing Stinitt 20.1 HI mand for years to come. city. <»_[Nc«’. Axhlatttl. nminbcr- of th»» dancing cluli aud their «lied Tuesday night. of Keno are in uee«l of a roller mill." The dynamo for the el«»ctnc light F. R o | ht . ß mo. rent cits pound. 12.50 ft . nds. ■ ii Prof I.i-hter will leail Creek. II»» is one of the many who failed to Mrs. Henry Smith, We learn that tin» Walbridge or a < I» ria hi h»r on«» hour, the rest of the works arrived last wtn-k. aud it will be ___________ _ in within promptly hug the sw«»et opportunity spent several »lays Sisson saw mill, near Sisson, lias been Total paid... .$179.60 eVeumg to I h a six ial dance. All are but a short job Dow to have all the was passing. Now, however, is Stre«-t commissioner P(»tters<»n was incorporata»! aud will be started up the past «»■».•k. visiting her sister. Mr«. that co- lll.liv UlVlted. '1 lie lx-st of IIIUHIC machinery in piac«» ready for operation. for the season in a few »lays. A I. W. Burris. Mr«. Smith was on her the convenient time for a merchant to will I in attendatK«». Saturday aftor- The Pelton whe«-l was set up and put orders»! to buil»l enlewalk immediately again 2' , miles long, has alm» return home from a trip dowu int«> s>-!tle down to big business 111 Keno. The entire stock of Groc­ 11" ui a 1» I » I tion will lie given to tile in motiou several «¡ays ago. The poles in front of J. L. Pennington's lot. <>n Uew tramway \ mighty tr.i>lo wdl come here and the «•ommenc«»d, to an extensive tim­ California. i hil.il« n. th'-.r parents, and friends. A for the line pre alxuit all set. rendy for Main str»et. cost to lx* assiese«! to J. been eries, &c., of C. A. Nutlev, to seize it is passing on ber tifili. I Yreka Journal. L. Pennington. E. E. Reilfield, of Linkville. was on opportunity ci : mJ invitation 's extended to those stretching the wires. golden wings. will be sold at auction at Strei t commissioner instruct»»! to who are iiitk.iAste.1 to l>e present on this Barekliulter H.istv keep in sttx'k yesterday morning's train, rein The carpets for the new liot«»l ar­ notify B. F. Myer to build sidewalk 111 Harman's Th«» f» etiiery of the Keno hall was the store of Martin «& An­ home from the ritte slnxitmg nia' pure rubber shield for |»en- ix-e.i hui . For information aa to terms, rived last week, aud are Is-ing rapidly artistically perform»»»! for Washington's etc., call <-n or address Prof. D. c. and skillfully laid by a f»,rce of men front »if his place within ten days, ami holders and pimcils. It strengthens Canyonville. Elmer Gazley t»» > if said walk is not built in that tim«» the grip on the ¡x'nbolder ami easi's first money m th'i^i-ont»-*', ami Rol- birthday. A hand, attached to the drews on Saturday, March I.es’i r. Central lions«'. Ashland. under charge of G. H. Tyler. Thecar- commissioner to build it. as by ordin­ tho fingers from cramp anil fatigue t'lelil, seeoml. coding al»ove the wreaths t«r.d bantiers, <)th, i.SiH), Sale positive and ¡s'ts are hamlsotne Ixxly Brussels and ance provided. Ori-goa SwaHip L iik K lifteil tiie American flag from the bea»l ami protects th» fingers from the ink. from H. W. Izowrey and family. tap«-stry and give the nximsan elegant The matter of purchasing a tire b»'ll of a beautifully draptai cradle, reveal­ without reserve. W,1-hinu'on »h-pHU h, Feb. -I , »ami luxurious appearance. Thret» car Go to corner Main and Granite streets Himilioldt. Cal., stopped a short time Tiie secretary of the interior has loads of h.-indsome furniture will arrive was referred to the tire ami water com- for paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, in Ashland this week, visiting Mrs. ing the proper qnantitty of snggestive- J. W. ALNUTT, niltf««». with power by the eouuuittee. ni-ss beneath the stars, and letting the tin illy approx» .1 the lamls remaining this week. Carter. Tzowrey's mother, Mrs. F. H. artists' mat».rials, and wall and build ­ to oriler lx II if thought best. Assignee. ~tii[»'s full gracefully over the si«le. m uh ' i known as list No. 5, ami Oriiertxl that the record» r make out ing papers. Estimates uuute on paint­ They were en route for a new home m The »lance was gay. and the supper, At the annual meeting of the Ash­ foiimi. after careful examination, to lie Tillatmxik county, this state. ing. paper banging, interior decora ­ IS'ttun up by .Mrs. Zevely in her usually swamp lands, and amounting to alxiut laud Hotel Co. lust Saturday, the fol­ an itemised statement of th»1 sums ex- tions, etc. St<»«‘k holder's Meeting. Jesse Anthony, of Anthony Bros.. happy sty I»», was feetive. I 1. ih >> ncres. I lie lamls are hx’ated lowing directors were elects«! for one l»sii'i»-»l by the city in hiring nurses H. S. E vans , Ashland. Or. for the Kearney family, ami liaml the Chico. Cal., until recently owners of chieliy in Kiamath. Lake and Grant year: H. B. Carter, A. C. Helm, G. S. same to the city attorney so that be A Mr. Earle, who lias been clerk for Meeting <»f the Stockholder* of tiie . Hotel < «»nij-HUA for the election of di­ Says th»- Linkille.Sf»//-: Rev. Joseph the electric lights at that place, was th»“ compatiy at Klamath City, has land <«>unti«'s. < >regon. t ins list originally Butler. D. R. Mills. J. C. Tolman. The rectors, anc held in the the Ashland Woolen Mills on Mon­ A delegati«>n representing a large l*r» siilent, H. B. Carter; vice president, ney estate for the amount thus ad­ charge of th»» Presbyterian church of Tut hill, ami examined the new plant ryphal burg. He Says the company oHitcof o’clock 4» in. this place for the past six months, bade here. 11.» will next visit R»«eburg. nnmlK-r of .—-tilers in Southeaatern < >r- A. ('. Helm; secretary ami treasurer. vanced. Adj»>urne yewterday. by McFadden's Uncle Tom’s Calun Co. Mrs. Esther W«x»llen has sold to Port lami. < »regoli, where la» expects to Eastern < .»regon since, has solil out Iu« sorts, as several nu n offi-red 82000 for Ih-presentative Hermann. They came Stockholder's Meeting. - re to protest against the approval of which did the "chest nut act” at Granite Benjamin Fox the house and lot on timi more lucrative fiekls. ranch property east of th»» mountains, tliris' lotsaml 83000 for five. The com­ Hall Friday evening was in rath«* northwest ««>ruer of M»-chaiiic ami -'■l»Tti»»ns of certain lamls. which they At Burckbalter A Hasty's yon can ami will return to Jackson »•»uinty to pany is wealthy ami merely straighten­ The Hiinuul niectiiijf of shareholders nf . — ert hue I hh - p falsely c«»rtitie»i as straitened financial circumstances here. Skidmore stn-eta; consideration. 81KMI. tin»! the finest line of writing tablets, live. He was in the valley last week, ing out things." Pumping Mr. Earle West Ashland Diteli i oinpany will be held McCall’s hall, Ashland. <>r., on Saturday, McFadden, the proprietor, is quite is banl work and drawing it mild at in swamp lands. an»l upon which th»»se W. E. Price h is sohl to Richard note and letter paper, of all grades; lookiug for a farm. March 2d. 1 *»’*'•, »it ’ o'clock p. in. that. .« !tl»-rs have built their homes ami well known here and has numerous Chmoweth, a carpenter who recently time lxxjks, pixtket memorandum Ky order of president. (’. II. G illette . Mr. D. A’. McBride. <>f Winnemucca, Secretary. b in- eultivate.1 the soil for the last four friends, but he certainly made a mis­ arrived from San Francisco, a lot on b»x)ks, memorandum blcxtks, note and Frank McMullen, a man who for sev­ Nevada, has lx»en spending a f» w «lay s take when he t»x»k the responsibility y »rs. ami which they allege are living Chestnut avenue, 66 feet front; consid­ receipt blanks, scratch Ixxiks, bill in town, his first visit to Sq/it In-rn • *n- eral years inn! Ixa-n subject to epilepsy, of managing this present elephant of manipulate»! hi the inter»«t of laud Wood Notice. eration, $200. books, pens, inks and pencils to be gon. A!r. McBride is a brother of J. was buried on Butte creek Friday. a company. synilicates and mouopolista. * A. T. Kyle reports the following: fourni in th« oity. I'iie »lay lufore his death he had a fit There in m well stocked wood yard back of A. McBri 1«. who was here, ami Ixnight Doubtless the handsomest thing ever A. T. Kyle to Michael Chalan. of Vir­ the Novelty block, corner Main and Har«n tbe Broadswonl farm up across Bear and also a pres«-ntimeiit, "The next dine What Kbiiut a ('annery? A San Francisco dispatch says that streets Pry lG-inch stow wood and 1« issued in the way of illustrated railway­ fit will I h > my last," he said, and so it atid20-inch heater wood, delivered on short Ashland has it« electric light and its literature is a new Ixxik "By Semi­ ginia City. Nev.. 10 acres of Patton to-morrow Judge Davul S. Terry, now creek some two years ago. tract south of Ashlaml; consideration. was. As the previous attack was com­ notice anywhere in town. line new hotel lx»th alxuit ready for Tropic Seas." by E. Mel). Johnstone, $900. Also tin» side of Max Frucht's serving a term in jail for contempt, Mr. L. H. Blakeman and wife ami paratively mil»!, the folks down there N. B. All parties hauling w«»od to town will bwome a free man. At midnight >.iisine~s. and m»u the thing of pnra- Several copies were receive»! by Agent having any wood for sale iu large or small m the Garrett lot <>pp< site h»» will Ixt releaseii from Alameda coun­ Mr. Mosher, of southeastern Nebraska, regur»! t lie source of this prophetio con­ or w ill do utdl to call at the ott'n v of < W. m -unt '!ii|H»rtance is to insure at on»‘e Rice from Mr. Gixxlman, head of the interest arrive»! Wetinesdliy evening, with the ception as unearthly. Victims of fall­ lots, hotel Oregon to I >. Gauiard. not' d hist Ayers at tin h ) m > vp corner ty jail, and then he will immediately th»- building of a cannery her«» in time pus.-« ng» r and ticket department, S. P. w«x*k. view of locating in Sonthern Oregon ing sickness, 1 boy ladieve. often catch be re-arrest|>enite of Jack-on eoutit'y.Ore not yet reach«»«! the terrestrial si»le of gon, that tin- tax levied on ls-e. 31st. ixxx, is W. P. Keady ami wife, of Portland, d> --iteil here at this lime. Messrs, W. G. Tanner went over to Mott will liegin flourishing bis long knife now due and payable at the oftiei- of the arrived here yesterday morning ami .Ionian, but that’s no matter, of course. s<-h»x»l immediately ? (tetdiell ami Miller otlereil to bring B. F. Reeser has had his ten-acre Sunday. » lerk. up '■taira In odd Fellow I»1.»«k registered at the »lepot hotel. Mr. hither a 81'1.000 plant if a Inmus of trivt of rich garden land tn the north­ Tire ranges are la-mg cut short by on Main street. Ashlaud. Oremm Eo-rilxidv Says a Portland dispatch of last Kea»ly is beet known throughout th« i- exj»eet«d to pay their tax x. «x»n a-, poxd- f.'.yxiO were assured them. Sulise- western part of town divided into one- H. B. R»««l. the fence man. arrived Fridtiy new-comers, aud the old stoekmeu, : The Uniteti States Fish Com­ state from his authorship of the liquor bb- a- the money lx needed to carry on the qm-ntly they have offered to bring acre lots, which he is now ready to in town again yesterday. missioners' car arrived here to-»hiy license law which he introdui'ed in the whose scrubby cows and steers cover M'hix»l. By order of tb<-Board of Itirector- their cannery if 82.0tM* shall I«1 put upon the market at fair prices, J"Hs M ix. ltixtriet Clerk. wild valleys, are beginning to s«»e Mayor 1>. R. Mills lsexj ««•‘.ed home from Ctcurd' Alenelake. Two million legislature ami which lx»arR his name. the Dated ttiis fitli <1ay of February, lxs',». pleilged. C. B. Watson, win> had the ('apt. A. 1». Helman is having a large the advantage of building up the coun ­ whitefish were planted hi C«eurd ’ .Alene matter in hand, rtqxirts that sulismip area of biml in the same neighborhood this evening from his Chicago trip. T. P. Boyd. Jr., who lias lieen head try. Cultivation will enhance the value and l.lMMf.tMJO in Pen d’ Oreille lake. tiolis Welescciired II '111 .11 l.t Illg to al x »111 survey»-»! and [ bitted, and that part of Lawton, of Me»lfonl, was call­ The fish car loaves on Monday for Red­ miller at the Anhiand City Roller Mills of the vast area of lands to which they SI.H«i. ( erteiniy the remainder of town will in all Jikehbtxxl. therefore, ing It. on T. Ashlaml frieuds last Saturday. ding. where it will receive I. i MMMKJO for some tim»» past, has rcsigued that hold legal title. They say they will the 82.000 «-oiihi l»«‘ nnuie up if our soon have the advantage of the open­ salmon fry from ttai McCloud River position, and has ac»-ept»\l a new one sell tine thousand-acre farms chea[»er citizens were .»wakened to th«» im|x»r- ing of all m-edi-'l st ret ts and alleys. Min. Close, daughter of A. P. Talent, hatchery, which will Ix» plante«! m the as traveling agent for Oregon of the than they can ever I m » bought here tatice of the matter. But to make the is very Hl with meningitis at her hum« l 'nip»|tia ami Rogue rivers in Southern Pacific Mutual Life Insurance (ami again while grass grows or water runs. Th», rumor that Fort Bidwell will be south of Ashlaml. enterprise of value this season it must leaves right away to enter npon his By retaining one big farm for fine ( Iregon. abandoned s»x>n. and the garrison at I » known nt iini-f wh«-th«T or not the stock and selling the rest at a low price, duties. W. W. Nickerson and wife Fort Klamath doubled or quadrupled und Mrs. «.»annery will l»e built. Farmers ami An adventurer calling himself F. E. they will, they say, make that one farm George Nickerson arrived at S< h la Perkins last week swindled the follow­ Mr. B. Selman, of Pasadena, Cal., as valuable as the whole original ¡ hjs - ganleuers want to know before the seems to lx» generally credited by peo­ planting M-ason is past whether vege­ ple connected with th»» army affairs in Springs this week from San Bernanli- ing parties in Eugene by means of who spent several »lays in town within aeseion. There is no l>etter laml on the Northwest. There is very little no. Cal. table« «ill be want« »!. forgeil checks signetl S. (). Wolters, the past week, was «umni<>ne»l to Sis­ earth than the land on the margins of us»> for a garrison at Bidwell, ami ns representing them to be signed by the son by telegram Tuesday morning in Klamath's rivers ami Ink««, ami next Mrs. J. Sheridan, of Central Point, one is needed at Klamath and it is spent tx»veral «lays visiting Airs. J. J. Htix-kn an P. K. Watters: The »dork his capacity as deputy U. S. Marshal, summer will witness a mighty change Hurt in his Mine. much nearer to the railroad than Bid- E. T. Bartlett, who lias lieeu at work well, it appears like a gixxl policy to Strait, of the Ashlan«! House, return­ in Peters' store. 843; Abe Goldsmith. to make an arrest ami take the pris­ here. The ol»l st«x-kmen are right $35; Chas. Baker. $55. The fraud was oner to Southern California. 11« in­ they can let hundreds <»ome to the agri­ aioli» fora time in running a tunnel at n»'entr.itc th » force of the two posts ing home \V«-dn«-s»hiy evening. distxivered last Monday morning but tends to retnrn to this valley to re­ cultural firast on the Klamath am! still his quartz iinn«1 »»ver on Empire creek. at Klamath. Mrs. F. Roper gave a dinner last the scoundrel hail enca|>ed on tbe main, he says. have mor»- loaves ami tisb<»e than ever. m«t with an acci lent last week whli'h Tuesday evening tn a doz««n or fifteen morning train, and has not been cap­ A large numlver of the heaviest stock might h ive re.-illte I fatally ha»l tie not P eter the P oet . Tlic gentlemanly jiedestrian tourist guests, in honor of the visitors from tured at this writing, although Sheriff men of Harney Valley have Ix-en at Iws-n fortunately discover»«! s»«ui au»i who was apprehended for offering for Nebraska at her home, Mr. ami Mrs. SI» »an telegraphed below ami has tn»xl Salem »luring the legislative session, glicu n ■» »le»i help. < >u I'll iirsilnv eve­ sale nt a s.dixiti two or three pairs of Il:t|»|»iu«x- Hiut <’«»nteiitiii«-nt to find him. ¡Journal. and are now traveling homeward. ning. several tons of nx'k fell from ••ready imide pants'' new. first said be Parker Cannot go hand m hand if we look on Mi >■ r-. Wilson ami Mason, Ed. Han ­ one .-i»ie of the tunn«»l xml caught him ha 1 bought them in San Francisco and the dark sitle of » very little obstacle. l»r. G««irg»> H. Atkinson, of Portland, Mr. ('. ('. Holbtirg has rented Mr. fast, breaking both lx»ui s<»f one of Ins found his wardrobe t»x> burdensome. Dunn's np|H>r farm, six miles south of superintemlent of the home missions ley and Mr. Grace, a druggist of Burns, Nothing will so darken life and make it Eggs for Hatching were on yeetenlav morning's train, ami a l»nr«l‘-n (•« Dyspepsia. Ackers DiaiM-p- legs. His arms were fr'«'. uu»l he was Afterward he said he found them under Ashland, ami moved up there this of the Congregational Church for < )r»>- xble t«i reach a l«xis«'pick, with which i sidewalk in town, where he supposed week. Hr will prepare a large acreage gon ami Washington Territory, »lied the latter two stopped here. J. C. xln Tablets «ill care the worst form From Wyiiiidottrn, Plymouth llorkx. Dyspepsia. Consumption and Indiges­ he smv««'»l» »1 in freeing himself. He somelxxly else bad dejx »sited them. for fruit trees. last Monday night from pneumonia Devine will go through on this morn­ of tion. and make life a happiness and Liaht Hruhuulu, Ho»r and Single ings train. then crawl»«! t«> the mouth of the tun­ As they were identitieil as belonging to Coml. Pro,rn Leghornn. White H ,7- an»l heart disease, m his ilttli year. pleasure. Hold at 25 I Mr. Shepherd, father of Mrs. Milsap He first arrive»! in Oregon as a mission­ nel. ami within alxuit mi hour a neigh­ ’ >. II. Blount, the ••minions of the law” andottin. Pmtndge Coclmix, and tie by Chitwixxi Bros. \V. H. Barker and wife, of Beatrice. boring min» r cam«' along. au»l hastened were uncharitable enough to conclude of this place, left Tuesday morning for ary in June. 1848, nml. aside from his Hlark MinoreaK America's lx-«t whose visit with their old friend. toll nley with:» telegram to fnen.ls that the tourist was connected with his home in Iowa, intending to sell out prominence in mvleeiastical work, has Net»., Avoid A/1/» a ranee». A worthy gen­ breeds. Winner» of the highmt hon­ Mr. F. Roper, hers was notr< gon to stay. lieen ever since active and abl»> in nuik- are so well pleased with Southern Ore­ tleman. having an unusually red nose, or» at all tin largmt exhibition» for Beelie, (teorge Yoiileand Isaac Hughes enough to sen»! him to jail to await Mrs Shepherd, who came out with him. iug known t<> the world, by tongue and gon that tlir-y will probably move to was long suspected of being a tippler the 1‘nxt eleven year». Eggs $3 per weie on their way iu a hack over the trial. remains here. pen, the great natural resources »if Ore­ Af»hlnn»l to live. Mr. Parker is one of on the sly, by those not well acquaint­ setting; twojfor 85. Send stamp for mountains. From the wagon road gon. The new Congregational church the well-known capitalists of I Its son! It- ed with his strictly temperate habits. Catalogue. A»l»lress Mr. Ethan Allen, of St. Paul, repres ­ Tlic following from the .Sfrtfcsamn th»‘V had to take a tramp over a pa»'k •L M G arrison , Johnson A Co.« immigration in Ashland is the last one the build­ eastern part of Nebraska. Yesterday His unfortunate disfigurement, was trail of seven mil»-s. They reaelie«! will Is» gixxl reruhng to the memlten* enting Forest Grove, Oregon. ing of which he anted ami supenn- morning Mr. and Mrs. Parker bxtk the reudliy cured l>v the use of Ayer’s agency, the largest concern oi its kind tiiereat 2 a. m.. tb* Dra'tor retluceil th«» of 1> company of Ashland: A nieml-er in the eounlry. is in town this week. teudetl to completion on lx»half of tho Sarsaparilla. train for home. fracture and splintereii th« limb, ami of th»» Oregon National Guard in tins 1 he Johnson agency ojieratew chiefly sixiety he represented, we believe. At a Bargain Dr. C. J- Sechrist and wife ]. ft Bartlett was mount»''i ami rode to tbe city, y sti»r»lay received a letter from in Lx'ating immigrants from the mid­ For rhappisi hands, rotighneM of A fnll-blood Hereford bull foi sale Phoenix Wednesday morning for Reil- railw.iv station iu tune for breakfast. Hon. Bing»»r Hermann, convoying wel­ dle the skin, pimples, or blotches of any Land Office Bulletin. states upon cheap lamls along the ding. Cal., where they will visit the kind on the face or other parts of the at a bargain at the old Clayton place, Friday's train brought him to Ashlaud. come intelligence to the military com­ railroads north and east of here. Ros«»bnrg. Oregon. Our Washing ­ panies of the state. He says: "Mv doctor's mother for a few days, after laxly, apply Dutanl's Specific. It six miles south of Ashland. < »wneris where he is now well atten»le«i.UD<1 «io- military lull has passed congress after ('<>1. James Norris, of this place, and ton correapoDilout sends us the follow­ which they will proceed to Oakland, works like magic and is warranted by going out of the stock business. lng well. cluse watching ami the president has Mrs. Lizzie Dixon, of Auburn, Ill., ing information : where the doctor will locate to practice An experience«! Ixxik-keejx»r iu siu- signet! it. It givesour militia KMM)im­ were married at Portland on Tuesday Laud Conteste’hx-ide»!. The names his profession. Dr. Sechrist has been the druggist. Sold by T. K. Bolton. For Sal«*. gl.» or «ioiible entry desires a position prove«! Sprmgtiehi rifles, caiiet rifles, of this week. Col. Norris and bride of the ■ucCMsful parties are printed in one of the successful physicians of Sixty tons A No. 1 grain hay for A ’ ery highly bre«l Setter puppiee, 1« such, or Will act as itinerant l«x»k- gatlmg guns, equipage, ammunition, arrivtsl on yesterday morning’s tram, it dies. this valley for three years past, ami E agle M ills . both parents are well trained and re­ k»'»qx‘r for a liun’ed number of firms. etc.” Thus those companies that have and intend to make Ashland their James Hughes vs./fmimi/i Kittrrmun. takes with him the gtxxl wishes of sale. A full lino of school books, school tneve on land and in water. Inquire at this office. 38--2t not yet receive«! their necessary quota home. The Colom-I’s numerous friemis J. W. Southard vs. Luvy Tautur. many friends, as well as the r.-s|»e»'t of J. B. N f . wmaw . Cash Patents Issned. Nos. 5586, his fellow members of the profession supplies, tine stationery, etc. at D. L. _____________ __ north- of arms ami ammunition, will soon I* are awaiting their turn to extend con­ The only place to timl hardy Ashland, Oregon. 5633, 5668, 5687. 5688 and 5781. * Minkler A Sou's. , era grown'eeei is at the Red House *. fitted out m first class style. gratulations. here. FRIDAY NEW THIS WEEK Medford Item*. Heiux V juv . to-night. Musical concert Mar. 8. * Seed oats at Ashland Mill. New stock of goods at Dean’s to- morrow. School meeting next Monday after- noon at 2 o'clock. Choice tea at A'an Sant’s grocery ♦ store at 30 eta. per. lb. Bargains in Land GRADY & GROW, WHAT IT COSTS To Shoe Yourself and Family? You haven’t? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap article in leather you are throwing away your money. Now to over- come this trouble, Come and See Us The next time you want BOOTS AND SHOES And we will give you first-class goods for your money and sell them to you We make BOOTS & SHOES S PECIALTY ----- AND WARRANT EVERY PAIR The Ashland Shoe Store, C.H.LUDERMAN At old stand of J. D. Fountain, Odd Fellow’s Block J^’Orders by mail promptly attended to. House, Sign and Decorative T—- “ PAINTING! Spring Disorders ■ “I have used two boules botti» or your I'aln«"« . ,a_ ..a* _ . nerv'-a. ■ _ _ tired Olery Cumpoubd. 111/t and u». M It <• 1... lias glvea mUrr aaL- shattered lstactloa its an appetizer and minx! purifier. i riner." " brain, impure blood, T. L, Btaxta, Watertown. Dakota. debUltated system, all. are the natural out-1 < omc In the Spring. A medicine must lx- uatxl. ' »nd nothing equals Paine's Olery Com- 1 is po-sermed by ptniiclxna. recommended by pound. We let others druggists. endorxM by ministers, prslw-d by praise us—you cannot' users, and guaranteed by tbe manufacturers, as a spring metllctne w hich will du all that la help bellevtng a dlstn- I claimed fur It t ue It this spring, and see ixrw quickly It tones y ou up. terested party. w Paine’s Celery Compound Auction Sale Purifies the Blood. Brigadier-General W. L. Greenleaf Burling­ ton. Vt.. writes : “I have used Paine’s Celery Full soxitinta of wonderful cures made by Compound on several occasions, and always Pafni' i Celery Compound after other medi­ with Iwneflt. Last spring, being very much cines and the lx-st phyxlclans had failed, neat run down and debilitated, I commenced tallng it. Two bottles made me foci like a free. There’s nothing like It. Il.oo. Six for »s.oo. Druggists. new man. As a general tonic and spring medicine I do not know of its equal." Waixs, RicHAKMOs < Co., Burlington. VL \ LACTATED FOO DIAMOND AGENCY FOR BRADLEYsMETCAlft CELEBRATED BOOTS&SHOES CUT CHOOL SEAMLESS HOE AIN SOLID HfXL n»ot imi * cwrtacaric best solid EXAMINE OUR CUT SHOE IT SHOWS HOW ALL WAVERLY >> SCHOOL SHOES ARE MADE M TCHFLL arANCY ( These Shoes have all stood the test of Granite soil and are kept in all sizes and widths at D. R. & E. V. MILLS Bargains In time Good«. There is a fine line of leail pencils at Burckbalter & Hastv’s, including Eagl« l'en»*il Co.’« colored crayon« in differ­ ent shades for architect's use; Auto­ matic drop penal«, A. W. Faber's fin* grade penal«, Carpenter'« cedar pen­ Room»- to Rent. cils, and a large aasortment of penal* Nicely furnish««! room« to let at tbe for school n**. * residence of Mrs. H. Ralph on Main street Dear business part of town. [13 Iz»ts of fine linstniments just ar­ •♦ • ♦ rived at Hunsaker’s music store, and King of Soap, $1.25, at the Red more coming. Come and make your House. x selection. E. B. knows bow to please Meu’B «hoes. $1.50 per pair, at 0. H you, and will sell honest goods at hv- lag prteaa • Blount’s. * In order to reduce stock we have re- dntwd the price on all our dress gixxls. A splendid assortment to select from. Call and examine. J. M. M c C auu *