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ASHLAND PHIDAT BREVITIES. TIDINGS x Chance to pay oounty taxes to the Minkler Ji Son the cheapest MARCH 8, 18» shenff in Ashland to-morrow. School Election. Climax, Sawlog and Escort tobacco The school election in Ashland dis 45c per plug at the Red House. * trict last Monday resulted in the choice Read the press notices of tbe Bairns- of G. F. Billings as director, to suc ceed E. DePeatt. John May was re father family in double column ad. on this page. elected clerk for another year. Mr. Landers received a fine naw office To Receive Taxe«. safe for tbe Ashland Mills this wsek, The undersigned will l>e in Ashland to replace the old one. on Saturday, March 9th, 1889, to give New .*r>r..ig uiillineey at Mrs. J. taxpayers a second opportunity to pay Thoriit u* r. < week; also a line of county taxes for the current year. chiio. U u J . -U’ school bats. J ames G. B irdsky . Sheriff. B. F. i. .• <r went over to Sissou Saturday alter supplies for his new Card of Thanks. nouse in Highland Park addition. The undersigned would, in this pule If you eDjoy Scotch songs, either of lic manner, express the sincere thanks sentnuebt or humor, don’t fail to bear for herself and family for the kindm-ss the Bairnsfatlier Family next Monday. and sympathy shown them during the Mrs. O. Coolidge has a handsome sickness, death and burial of her hus band. ‘ new phaeton, bought by her at Sacra mento during her last visit in that city. M rs . H. W. Dtui. Tu be Kepeated. C. B. Watson will occupy as his law By request of those who were unable office tbe room in front of Masonic to atteuj the concert giveu iu the M. building recently vacated by Dr. Beebe. E. Church, Feb. 13, it will be repeated A little child of Chas. Stanley, four Friday evening. March 8, with some years old, was taken with spinal changee made in program. The pro meningitis last week, aud is danger ceeds will l»e divided equally with the ously ill. Congregational Church. The ladies of the Baptist Church will hold their regular monthly social on Jacksonville Election. Tuesday evening, March 12th. Sup The municipal election in Jackson per from 6 to 8. ville Tuetslay resulted in the choice of Charles Cole, who has been tie re the following officers: Trustees David 1 dun. A. L. Reuter, ceiver of tbe S. P. Co. for some years, John Orth, Geo. Hayes, Max Muller. has taken charge of Siesou 4 Crocker's Recorder, J. H. Hnffer; treasurer, Jas. store m the Siskiyou mountains. Cronemiller; marshal. Edward Helms; The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. F. st reset commissioner, Wm. Eaton. Newman died last Sunday night after Schuul Entertainment. a brief life of four days, and was buried An entertainment will lie given at in the Ashlan«l cemetery Monday. the Neil school house. six miles south Only atsiut a week till the school of Ashland next Friday evening. Mar. clerk will lie compelled to turn tbe tax 15th, beginning at 7 o’clock. The pro list now in his hands over to the shenff. ceeds are to be devoted to the purchase Better save cost by paying up at once. of new seats for the Hchool, which are Large quantities of fish from Port badly needed. An excellent program land are received here by each express is in preparation. train Houuders, smelt, herring, sal New Store. mon, sturgeon and «xvasionally other The mammoth ad. of Moral Bros. kinds. Parties desiring their pianos or or ap[>ears in the T idings this week, The new firm has opeued a fine display of gans tuned and repaired by a first-class dre«s goods, etc., in the Pioneer brick workman, should send word to E. B. store, south side of Main street, and Hunsaker at once aud they will receive x invite the public to call aud see them. prompt attention. They have been in business iu Santa M. L. McCall and 6on were down at Rosa. Cal., for many years, and come Gold Hill this week surveying another to Ashland to build up a permanent route for a ditch for Dr. Braden, owner trade. of the Swinden mine. This is tbe third survey made. The Hairn-fathar Family. H. C. Dollarbide, who was in town The celebrateti Bairnsfather Fami yesterday,reports that Sisson ,t Crocker ly, who are touring America and en are preparing to cut a large quantity tertaining the people with an enter of engine wood in the Siskiyons, to lie tainment wholly nii'qtieand altogether enjoyable, will lie in Ashland next stored at Sisson station. Monday and Tuesday. They sing the Benjamin Eggleston shipped a car songs of Bonuie Scotland as they were load of tine apples from Ashland to never heard liefore this side the Altan- San Francisco last week. They were tic. Read what tbs leading papers are wiueeaps and yellow Newtown pippins saying of them. —all in first-class condition. Scarcity of lumber is delaying build Pracht al Washington. ing operations at Ashland. Medford Max Pracht, Commander of Burn and other places in the valley. The side Post. G. A. IL of this place, tele saw mills are running again, however, graphed that be reached Washington and the supply will s«x>n be ample. Saturday, and received a "special invi Conrad Mingus having resigned as tation” to attend the inaugural ball and take a position in the procession. administrator ot the estate of Jesse Monday he telegraphed as follows: Dollarbide, deceased. Mr. P. Dunn has "Cleveland went out into the rain, and been appointed administrator, aud Harrison came in out of the wet to-day. publishes the required lsgal notice to Ashland's Hag in the procession was that effect this week. Mcorted by Burnside Post No. 8, G. A. Oscar Ganisrd has moved to a lot R-, Department of the Potomac.” near tbe White Sulphur Springs House tbe butcher shop formerly occupied by Save Extra Casts. Hosii-« on Oak street, and will move The school tax list now in my hands tbe grocery .’ore building opposite the for collection will have to tie turned hotel to i- I near the depot. over to the sheriff within a few days, T: ' " ng Co. are preparing as provided by the lays of Oregon, and *-r yard here this sea then the amount will lie increased by to pu the percentage allowed for sheriff’s son, aixl i.. *ecured lota on the north collection. If the taxpayers wish to side of the railroad track, east of tbe save themselves the additional expense, stock yards, where they are having they must call aud settle immediately. erect®«! a large store house for dry lumbar. J ohn M ay , Clerk of Ashland SeLool Dist. In the new school district of Soda Mar. 8, 1889. Springs George Grow, Andrew Dozier and J. M. Wagner were elected direct A Good Lime Deposit. ors and J. D. Williams, clerk. A tax James Elliott has a ledge of lime was voted to build a school house on rock on his place on Wagner creek five land donated by P. Powell, between miles from the railroad which is pro hie house and Shepherd's. nounced by experts to lie of the beet The U. S. Fish commissioner's car quality. Mr. Carjir-nter. an experienced lime burner from New York, with his went back to Portland again last Sat eon and a nephew. Mr. Budgeon, is urday. It was expected that it would building a kiln, and preparing to burn bring yonng salmon from the McCloud lune for market. Parties interested in hatchery for Rogue and Umpqua rivers, the Portland lime and cement works but it failetl to stop either to dump the made Mr. Elliott an offer for his rock fish or explain why not. land sometime ago, but failed to come Street Commissioner Patterson is to Lus terms, and ha declined to sell. cutting down to the established grade tbe sidewalk and street in front of Tbe Settle Ip. Oregon at corner of Main and Oak The undersigned has a number of streets, which is a vast improvement. bills against parties in Ashland pre The only feature for regret is the fact cinct which ho has waited long and that all the fine shade trees bad to patiently for until necessity makes their come out. payment to him of the utmost import J. W. Sowdeu. of A. H. Maegley Ar ance. Therefore be urges those who are indebted to him for work to Co. of Jacksonville, was in towu Mon call and settle aud save further trouble day. They are handling the celebrate«l and costs. After the 31st of March White sewmg machine and expect to the accounts will lis placed in the push tbe business for all it is worth iu hands of au attorney for enforced col this county. Mr. Sowden is also a machine adjuster, and repairs all kinds lection. Very Reep. of sowing machines. N at C onklin . Barron. Or.. Marsh 1. 1889. J. M. Laark, one of the enterprising citizens who keep constarltly improv R<-tonnrxl Gambler. ing their property, is adding greatly Manon Long, the “converted gambler to the value and ap(>earanee of his home and saloon-keeper,” will lecture in the place on Granite street by buildiug a M. E. church on Saturday evening handsome stone wall foundation for a March 9, at 7:30 o'clock, on “Gospel new fence set bank ten feet for the Temperance.” He speaks largely from widening of the street soon to lie lone Ins own experience in the past. His by property owners all along tbe line. lectures are said to lie of thrilling in Governor Pennoyer would not sign terest. Large houses were deeply moved by them in Portland. Five tbe Ashlaml charter bill, so it becomes hundred, it is said, went away from the a law without his signature, as it was large M. E. church in Salem for want too email a target for bis veto wea(>on. of rixim. An admission to defray ex His objection to the bill is said to lie pense of traveling Ac., of 25 cents for a provision that woman owning prop adults, aud 10 cents for children uuder erty in the city may vote upon ques tions of special taxation or the issuing 11 years, will lx' taken at the door. of city Is »mis, etc. C. H. Lnderman a new shoe store is Gyp*um Wanted. beginning to assume a handsome ap Mr. Chas. K*une«ly,of Portland, gen pearance. Tbe shelving on one side is eral agent of the Rock Island and Al- filled with gisxls already, b»lt, by some IxTt Lea routes, was iu Ashlaud yes mishap in shipments tbe whole of the terday. aixl stated that a company extensive line of ladi«*s gcsxls is de going into the manufacture of cement layed somewhere on the way from the at Portland will need large quantities East, an»i will not reach here for two of.gypsum, and from a sample of rock weeks yet. received from Southern Oregon it is With the cars of fast freight and oc thought that deposits exist in or near Rogue River valley. A deposit of gyp casional private cars, it is uo unusual sum rock near enough to railroad to be thing for tbe express to pull ten or quarried and shipped at not too great eleven cars out of Asblau»! for the cost would lx> valuable, and any one north now-a-days. This makes a long knowing of such deposit is invited to train, too long and heavy for the moun corrnepond with Chas. Kenuedy. No. 3 tain curves and grad«»«, and it is likely that within two or three months two Washington street, Portland. trains each way will be run every day. The Cabinet. The interior of the M. E. church is The make-up of th« cabinet is as fol greatly improved by a dressing of wall pap«*r. which has been neetied for a lows: The credit for raising the Secretary of State James G. Blaine, long tinx funds to L'fi. y Hie expense is due of Maine. Secretary of Treasury William clnefi ! > V’ -:. ’ I’. P. Boyd and Miss ■ ». k the matter in hand Wiudom, of Minnesota. Dow licitation and through Secretary of War ILxlfiwld Proctor, an 1 v nenta they managed of Vermont. tbe v dear. Secretary of the Navy Beujauiin F. made tix. Tracy, of New York. The company from which the elec Swretary of the Interior John W. tric light plant was bought is to semi Noble, of Missouri. men hither to set up tbe dynamo, string Postuiaster-Genend John Wana- the wires, an»l start tbe light. Every maker, of Pennsylvania. thing is in readiness now for them, and Attorney-General W. H. H. Miller, tbe representative of the company was of Indiana. expect«>d from San Francisco last even Secretary of Agriculture Jeremiah ing. The poles are all set. and the ma Rusk, of Wisconsin. chinery ready to be set in place and atarted. War Wits Trani[x. H. W. Dilg, of Portland, who came Last Monday morning's south-bound out here last fall very low with con freight tram t<x>k out of Ashland some sumption, dux! in thiacity on Saturday twenty-five passengers all »lead heads last at 1 o'clock, a. no. Tbe funeral ami when the tram reached Stem took place on Sunday; burial in Har- man Conductor Matthews and Ins two gadine cemetery. Mr. Dilg was an brakemen undertixik to put them off. electrician, who in connection with his The tramps resisted, and set upon the brother did a successful business iu three meu furiously, throwing pieces Portlanil till failing health unfitted him of rock and hurting ail three more or for work, since which time be has been lees. Unable to drive them all off. the reduced to straitened circumstances by Conductor, who was pretty badly heavy expenses. He left a wife anil bruised up, took hie train on up to the five children. tunnel, ten of the tramps still aboard. John F. Hargadine. yonDgeet mem- Here the ten tramps txmrded the pas senger train, ami coutmued on. Con l>er of the family of the late Rol»ert ductor Matthews renamed at Siskiyou, Hargadine, «lied at the home of his and telegraphed to Ashland for help. mother in Ashland last Sunday, after Deputy Sheriff Robt. Taylor. Consta an illness of more than three months ble 8. D. Taylor, and Messrs. Mayfield, from iierebro-spinal meningitis. After Rixlgera aud Phillips took a hack ami the first attack, he rallie«l and improv went up at one®, but could not catch ed. an»l while there was from the first any of the tramps. Some of ’hem went but little prospect of his recovery, re- north and some south. The tramp neatod improvement kept bringing nuisanc® is assuming serious propor some hope, only to Is» followed by tlis- appoiutmeut m bis relapse, and his re tions on this line of road. markably stroug constitution finally Persons having s»xla water oases and lost all power «>f resistnnoe and recu- bottles obtained of Clayton A Gore peration. Tbe funeral was on Mon will please return the same at once to day aftern«K>n, Rev. F. G. Strange, Minkler A Son. _______ of ______ tbe Presbyterian church officiating. Get some of that nice honey at Min- The interment was in the Hargadiue kier A Son's. x cemetery. THE OREGON. Ashland’s New Hotel to be Opened Soon with a Banquet and Entertainment. The opening of the new hotel, the date of which is to be announced soon, will be not only one of the most in teresting social events that ever occur red in Ashland, but an event of great consequence and importance to the city, and the txicasion of general con gratulation ujion the part of our citi zens. The proprietors of the hotel, Dre. Helm and Beel>e, are preparing to meet the occasion with an appropriate eutertainmeut, the prominent feHtnr»« of which will be set forth fully in an nouncement to lie mads hereafter. The proprietors will lie at a heavy ex pense to make the opening what it should lie. and to give the citizens of the place hd opjxirtunitv to show their appreciation of the public lieuetit that will follow the opening of the hotel, they will sell tickets for the entertain ment aud banquet at one dollar each. The tickets will lie ou sale after next Monday at Chitwood’s, Bolton's and the Rod Hous«, or may be had of Dr. IT. .1 Dr. 1A_ I»„-l ’u.l. TJ..11 1_ Helm. lieelte or El Clerk Halleubeck. The capacity of the hotel for entertain ment should be taxed to its limit upon the occasion of this opening banquet. PERSONAL r HERE AND THERE. I Red House ahead. x Bairusfather Familv Monday. The lenten season liegan Wednesday — Ash Wednesday. Hence those fish. Don't lie foolish but wait for the lat est styles D. IL Mills is buying in Chi cago. x Prices knocked down on school books and stationery at D. L. Minkler A Son’s. x Eagles do not catch Hies but flip new goods at D. R, A E. V. Mills will catch the people. x No rain yet, but ths ahnanax say ruin to-morrow, and rain all through the mouth of April. Mrs. C. F. Weills, of Yreka, one of the pioueer women of Siskiyou county, died last week. A good resolution I will wait for the latest Chicago styles liefere I buy. Always found at D. IL A E. V. Mills. Auetiou sale of groceries at Murtin A Andrews' store March 9th. See no tice of J. W. Aluutt. assignee of C. A. N utley. A gcxxl head of hair is dseired by every one. Hall's Vegetable Sicilian Hair Reuewer will restore the hair, if the hair cells are not closed up. Buy your Hour and feed at the Ash land Mills, you can have it delivered in any part of town. Very cheap for cash. * Will W. Smith, of Linkville, is in Ashland this week. L. F. Willits aud wife are again at Medford this week. J. C. I’lumerth went down to Grant's Pass Tuesday evening. Mrs. Close, who is ill with meningi tis. is reported as improving. Jacksonville Brevities. NEW THIS WEEK Grants Pass and Josephine (jounty. Sam DtRoboam has bf-ei; to San Soi Abrahams, of Ro*» burg, has been Francisco. doing Grant's Pass for the jmst few Mr. J. Nnnnn and family drove to days. Ashland Sunday to visit relatives. Walter Simons I ihs purchased the Mr, Stephen Booth died last \\,d- Windom pn perty, purchase priae be- nt-sday, of cousumptb n, ; :.» d 57 years. i ng #J09. Tbe William's Creek dramatic club EXTRACTS FROM THE PRESS: Chas. Briggs, formerly of Evans »•reek. die. 1 at tliecoiintv ix -p: .. l'eb. eutertaniinent proved a great suixvss Wt hH'.i main time* lish-ued with great pleasure to theceJebrated Kennedy and other tiuaticndiy. 26th. Si i.’uli .ot Hii-'C but it it-dneto th.- Bairiiffatlxr family to ►aWthat they give the be*t M ontreal “G azette . Mr. Geo. Guilds' family, from Hills SeouiKh entertainment we ever attended Born Feb. tz~thi in 1 ni.uitowii p. , The rendering «»f “• • U lia Hae ' by Mr Bairn-father wan an able effort, and hi« humor einet, a sou to Mr. aixl Mis. A. Pliroek- boro, arnv«si Wednesday, and will make ou-?-dories and introductory reiuiirk»» to tbe Kongs were received with keen relinh. E’ta Grant’s Pass their future abode. morton. Bairiisfather'*» fd .ri? in -‘«’.-min tliro tbe rvv" aud “Doon the burn, Davie" dia^layeu great “S< orn»H a MERK an ." Xew York Julius GiMHiwin's little girl died of < ..bi»-tb« of \<d. v and g.Ht.l taste in ren ¡itiou Rev. Mr. Qttiuiby has re-i/i■•■•I ' .c pastorate of th® M. IL Church. > it'/, luug fever on Sunday evening last, at Every meinl>er of fin-family ia nrely gifted."—[S. F Examiner. their home ou William.B creek. ot this place. •‘Etta Bairn-fathervoie< i> simply exquisite, and the feeaug anil dramatic «kill which -*lie throw * into the rendering of the‘Auld Scotch >ang«, could uot be excelled —JS. r. FL E. Moore is the proud father of a Fuat. About twenty wbixilni i’ams w< re in attendance at the tenet-rs' examina bouneing girl, which arrived Friday Mr. Bairusfather i.< inimitable in bin knack of telling a Scotch story aud keepa the houw lust. Mother and child doing well. in roar* uf laughter. The Highland Fling in full Highland I’ostume. by the children, waa tion last w -ek. Road Master John Galvin has a gang Messrs. John White ami T ,T. Turner started Monday evening for Wiuihmg- of men clearing up the rubbish arouuil the railrouJ yards here, which makes a ton Territory. Mr. Geo. lte-vu aecomianied bis great improvement. Circuit Court convened to-day. with daughter. Mrs. Toby, honieto Portland, Judge Webster in the chair. Tbe where she resnles. is well likeii here, being fair an^ We are glad to learn that Mr. B. (’. Judge impartial. u Goddard, who is visiting California for Mr. Chas. Nickel], of the Jackson hie health, is much improved. ville 7'//,x g is on a tour of collection Rev. Mr. Enins will hohl em vices in of imaiuy. news ami subscriptions the Presbyterian church on the third money principally. Sabbath iu this month, morning ami M. M. Rummage has resigned his evening. p sit ion with S. P. D. A L. Co. and Mr. < >. B. Mill« r. of Salem. ■■■ *istant will go into the saw mill business with clerk 1 >f t be Rou ■ - Messrs. Gilbert and Burgeas. ente. Rev. and Mr*. J. W. .Mui. r of V the school election Thus. Hood tins place. was . )»>ctud ilin-ctor in ¡.lace of T. P. Mr. Dill, of San I'laix-i ■ •»>. brother ■liaison, aud Edwanl Newell was elect-' of Mrs. P. J. Ryan, came up in t t, ud cierk, vice N. P. Dodge. attend the funeral of Ins moth» r on • I mlge Colvig is reported daugorously Saturday. ill with Jung fever aixl a change for Mrs. Gertrud»' Dill, the i.ged .-t I, i better oi worse will take place in next of Mrs. P. J. Ryan, pa - 1 js..,-/-- twenty-four hours. awuy at the reeidence of her »laught» i Mr. Carsen bus succeeded J. B. last Thursday morning. Hutch in the Commercial Hotel. Mr. Judge Webster. P. P. Prim. Jndg>- Carson will improve this bouse at once, llauua, Ubas. Niekeil. 1 >i \':v. <’..). aixl make it a first class hotel in the vig aud ('apt. Kelley are in Grant's future. Puss attending the* ■ ?t . lie cir You hnyen’t? Well let us tell you that by buying Jhe officers of the Broom Brigade, cuit court of Josephine county. L ;xi»‘d to Miss Nellie Bareli. Capt., Little Gracie Wilson died -t W»-1- Mi * Allie Carson, 1st Lieut.. Miss a cheap article in leather you are throwing away uesday morning and was burn I Thu: (tiara Votdig. 2d Lieut., are working »lay at 2 p. tu. She was a sweet hill» verj hard to make the sociable a grand your money. Now to overcome this trouble, child ami the Borrowing parents hav, Sil»”.-« -» I- rxiuv night next. the sympathy of all in their i ‘reave- The following ticket was elected on ment. Jtii of March for City officers: Mayor, Bevs. Miller and (Juimbj t nriicd J.,('. ('¡.mpl < 11; A Idermeti, 1. P.Jmisoii, home Monday from Medford, where Joe Scott. .1. A. Jennings, Twee»! Co- they liavu been 1mlding a s< ri<-~ ot lmrn; Re<-oril» r. R. G. Smith; Treasurer. meetings. They were acconipanie»! by ■ I. T. 1 nils; Marshal, Jas. Colby. Rev. Mr. Craig. Pi, -idim I »ler of tix 1 lie ticket gives gem rul satisfaction M. E. Church. South, and Jb v. Phipps, aixl is first ■lass. of Grant's Pass. I t of letU’rs remaining uucalled DEI AYE1» I I I'M - FROM JACKSONVILL1 for in th«' ( oail's Pass Postoffice Mar. '9: L Lottie Simp-on. Alic.' Black, Little Grade Wilson is lying ven 1, 1889: Mr. W atberby, 1 lionms Bros., 8. low with pneiiuionia. Smith J'le.i 11 qsT. .1. H. liolen, R<>bt. C. W. ( »■ trdon, deputy list riot Jacks» i, Haniiltou .Mash. Mr. Maley. uey at Liukiilie. lx.* i» . ,i* d. 1 ‘eter ■ i .i -e i’2i. i ruman Hill. Chas A marriage luebse w: * asm-1 to W. House \V. S. Hyde, L. 8. Greene, T. Smith aixl .Maim i » .'I. \\ ini tu a. Lisbet < Hof Erickson. C. D. Egger« 2). Ex-Senator Jas. H. Slater is reported as seriously ill, with paralysis. E. B. Hunsaker is in Siskiyou coun ty this week, on a business trip. Mrs. John A. Grieve, of Jenny creek, was visiting Ashland last week. John Bolton left Tuesday evening for Gold Hill, and may locate there. C. B. Stone returned home last week from California, sick with pneumonia. Dr. Williams, the veterinary surgeon, made a trip down to Eugene this week. D. T. Lawton and Mrs. Haskins of Medford, were in Ashland Tuesday. Mr«. Lillie, of San Francisco, (Chris tian scientist) is iu Ashland this week. Messrs. J. H. Whipp and Geo. M. Love were up from Jacksonville Wed nesday.- City Council Proceedings. Messrs. Hugo Miller and Herman Scheid, of Yreka were in Ashland last City Council of Ashland met March Saturday. 4th, Mayor Mills and Councilmen Col A. W. Scott, the builder, went down ton. Fountain and Walter present. to Portland by Tuesday’s train, after Reports of city marshal, treasurer, finishing lumber. commissioner aud recorder received Small cottage to rent, situated con and placed oil tile. Fred Schultz is out again, after a The following bills were audited and veniently to business part of town. serious illness of three weeks, from ab- Apply to Mrs. J. I). Crocker on Gran cess of the liver. ordered paid: ite street. [38 —.—. Estes, hay and wood . . 8 5 Mr. J. L. Scott, one of the leading 1 Minkler A Son. coal oil......... The U. S. Bakery will deliver bread merchants of Grant's Pass, was visit fi W. F. Green, ( uh rmtig Dilgl pies or cakes at your door every day if ing Ashland lust Monday. 50 G. L. Dean, policeman........... you wish. Leave orders at the bakery i A shland T idings , printing Mrs. C. Mingus was at Engeuo the on Mam street, opposite Odd Fellows Eugene Walrad, Marshal salary block. » fore part of the week visiting her son, and cash paid out for city 64 oo who is attending tbs ui^vereity. An experienced book-keeper in sin J. K. Leabo, police.. 50 00 Mrs. Dr. J. A. Newman started Wed 2 so gle or double entry desires a position J. K. Leabo, ladder.................. Recorder’s fees...................... 40 15 iiB such, or will act as itinerant, book nesday iporning for San Francisce, for keeper for a limited number of firms. a visit with relatives in that city. W. Patterson, Pennington side 38—2t walk ................................... 23 50 Inquire at this office. Mr. Horace Wilson, uncle of D. Wil Wm. M. Gilroy, lumber ........... 27 04 A jury at Portland Monday awarded son, of this place, is here this week, on Win. Patterson, lalxir, and salary J. M. W oodward 89773 damages from a visit. His home is in Minnesota. water works.......................... 30 00 the (). IL A N. Co. for mjuries received Mayor D. IL Mills reached home S. F. Morine, blacksmithing.. 4 35 while acting as locomotive engineer. from Chicago last Friday evening, Patterson,aidewalk normal school 70 00 Plaintiff bad asked for 829,000. and resumed the reins of city govern Geo. Engle, mdse............... 14 40 The tourist sleeping cars on all 8. P. ment. J. K. VauSant. supplies Ihlg 3 «0 lines are now under the control of the B. C. Goddard, Jr„ of Medford, is Total................................. 84(4 98 Pullman coinpamy--a concern with expected home soon from Santa Bar #25,000,000 new capital stock about to bara, not improved iu health, we are Complaint of J. C. Plumer th and H. be issued. The charges are 50c per sorry to learn. E. Slwcum of unsafe condition of Hue night in buildiug adjacent to their barns re Messrs. M. A. Jeemer, of Everly, ferred to fire committee with instruc The Willamette papers are discuss Iowa, aud E. M. Byers, of Priuuetou, tions to direct owner of said buildiDg ing the mudstone, and report that one Minn., have l»eeu looking about Ash to remedy the defect. is possessed by Fletcher Moses of land this week. Moved that the police force be re Crawfordsville, Linn county, and the Mr. S. Bairnsfather, representing duced, and that the services of the jun afllicted ones for miles around apply the celebrated Bairnsfuther Family of ior appointee, G. L. Dean, be dispensed to him for treatment. Scotch singers, was in Ashland the with for the present. W. H. Kinross, the Oakland choir first of the week. Recorder was instructed to procure leader who has just figured in a sousa- from the secretary of state a certified Mr. R. T. Stafford, of Fresno, Cal., copy of the new charter as soon as it tiotial divorce suit, was married on left for home Monday mormug after u Feb. 28th to Miss Addie Caasedy, of takes effect as a law. visit with his ueice, Mrs. H. A. Fergur- Adjourn*I till Moutlay evening, Mar. Siskiyou county, at the home of the son, of this place. bride's parents in Little Shasta valley. 11th. Mr. N. Moral, of Moral Bros., aud Bad blood causes dysjiepsia aud dys Tbe <i. A. R. In Oregon. pepsia reacts by causing bad blood. his clerk, Mr. J. C. Stirling, arrived The grand encampment of tho G. A. So both go on, growing worse, until last week from Santa Rosa, to open R. last week elected the following offi the whole system is poisoned. The business in their store. cers for the ensuing year: E. B. Mc surest means of relief for the victim is L. M. Foulke, the Siskiyou cattle Elroy, of Salem, department command a thorough and persistent course of man, was down at Medford again tins Ayer's Sarsaparilla. er; E. Martin, of East Portland, senior week, looking after fat cattle which he vice-commander; J. L. Carroll, of Sil The army appropriation bill passed had bought some tune ago. verton, junior vice-commander; J. W. by congress contains an item of 8187-, Capt. A. D. Helman went over to I Jr. ( ieo. < ). I i • ut Med- Haynes, of Yamhill, medical director; 500 for three of the new dynamite guns Dutismuir last Saturday, to take part ford Monday and emm> C. L. Fay, of Portland, chaplain. for the Pacific coast harbors. These in the ceremonies of instituting an souville in tbe altera» Tbe following showing for the year guns are supposed to be capable of de probably lot'ate her«- aa is made in Commander Borthwick's re stroying any vessel afloat that comes Gild Fellow’s lodge at that place. port: The year was commenced with within reach of their shells. Capt. Wilbourn and son have gone Mr. James Thompsou »lied a total membership iu tbe department over to Henley, toliegin work upon the nesday uight at the I . S lour tourist sleeping ears were on of 85 posts aud 1228 members. We oi>euitigof the quartz ledge hx-ated by pneumonia. IB- was a uutiv have now 91 posts in good standing Sunday's north-bound train. There the Capt. in that neighborhood recent laud luti has resxiid hi llngi.u tir are never less than two on any tram, and 1431 members, a net gain of 203, many years. ly- liesides 30 members out on transfer and when only two. nearly always some Mr. G. W. Howard, of Medford, the Mrs. Snowden, of Ute . cards. There has been a gain of five passengers are crowded into the smok new posts and one post reorganized, er or other coaches who would prefer general representative of the State In her niece, Mrs. ILI. Caton. »>1 Centr i surance Co. for tins part of Oregon, Point. Sim call. »1 tlx- » amt' Burnside, No. 23, at. Ashland, which is to lie in the tourist sleepers. was in Ashland W’ednesday and yes Monday and • xpr» >»i le : now in a tionrishing condition. Pre Miss Bessie H. Bedloe, of Burling terday. charmed with tbe chma'.e o' Oregon. liminary steps have been taken toward ton. \ t., had a disease of the scalp establishing posts at Alba, in Umatilla which ....... caused her ui>ii ,WI, Mr. H. Allia and daughter, from Le hair w to liecome vsrv Mr. C. C. I«1» km in and faimli county, at Burns, in Hartley Lake vnl- harsh ail'd dry‘and to' fall siPfr^iy’X Mars. Ind., and A. J. Stienil and fami reached home Let l ine. \ evemi g. ley, and at Newburg, tn Yamhill ooun- scarcely • dared ... . Hair ly aud B. W. Sberill, from Indiaua, They were ae-'<>iup:iui».'<i by M’ss Nina co’mb it. Ayer's tv. Th® financial statement of the Yigor gave her a healthy scalp, and arrived here last Sunday, to remain in Beekman, ui New Vuk of Mi. quartermaster general shows that we made the hair beautifully thick aud Southern Oregon. B„ who will spt n 1 th. commenced the year with a balance of glossy. Archie Nash, a printer who has been eg on. cash on hand of 8464.31; we now have Mixloc county. Cal., voted on the at work in the state printing office and The I'ruit-growei-■ A on baud, cash, with all bills paid, 8»'>43.- 19th of last mouth on the prohibition at Portland during the past three tlieir annual ineetlb; 82, showing a gain of 8181.51. question. Hud “no license'' won bv a months, retumedthie weektobis rauoli Jacksonville. Gwin majority of 2(7.l in a total vote of «85 — in Butte Creek valley, Siskiyou Co. ance, tbe regular Circuit Court. a great surprise to many people. Of Messrs. Galey and DaPeatt have taken up. A short discussion The following has transpired in th« fourteen precincts iu the county, circuit court iu Jacksonville, Judge all gave a majority against license ex been at Jacksonville all the week, as different methods of drying I Welieter presiding, since last report: cept three. Bidwell. Adm and Jess counsel in the Anderson llamtnon tbe meuiliers was a1 that <* ulied of case. A. S. Hammond was also down general importance. I1 v.as j, neraiiy John Sizemore vs. Mary Sizemore; Valley. on legal business the first of the week. concede«! tiiat sun-ilr;. I finii was no’ divorce; complaint dismissed and judg «lesirable unless the tin it in . .... ment for coat against plaintiff. Several men were let out of the Tom Merry and wife were on Friday's John Sizemore vs. Horace Pelton et 1 hinsmuir shops recently. The reduc traiu, returning to Portland, after an ly hoaU>«l ix-fore s x king. A . ialxm al; suit in equity to deciaretrust; com tion of force seems to eontmuetbroiigh- absence of a number of mouths in adjourned to meet in Medford » n the plaint dismissed ami judgment for out the 8. P. system. Slack busmens Australia, where Mr. Merry represented last .Saturila'- in March costs agaiust plaintiff. on the overland routes causes the re the United States at the Melbourne Payne vs. Payne; divorce; complaint duction of expeiiSiSJ. Busini«ss is in world's fair. Gold Hill Note dismissed, divorce granted defeudant creasing, however, on the line between Prof. Josef Heiue and family re on bis cross-complaint and custixly of 8»n Francisco aud Portland, and it children awarded defendant. looks as if the number of uien should mained in Ashland till Monday morn Mr E. 8.* Smith ing, when they left for California. It work in his mine on i >.d <> t Hili. Fannie M. Rehart vs. Sol V. Rehart; lie increased, instead of decrease.I. will probably be a long time before divorce; plaintiff allowed 875 and 8-70 I ;■ •■■■! Says the Yreka Journal: Mr. Bruce the people of Ashland have an oppor He has employed n' uni i per month for support and 8100 for at Allen, workmen, and set - tlt it .un- i to formerly a typo m this office, tunity to bear the equal of Prof. develop something. torney's fees and ex|>ensee. last week to tak« charge of the Heine in violin music. C. B. Rosteljvs. Estate of J ulien Rer- left I Alfa Aili-ance, published al Alfa, iu Miss Ella Griffiths . >1111: - lr > pot; argued and submitted. Special Manager Koehler, and Supt. Brandt, school with good nt ten :.inc*'. Miss county, the paper started by term of circuit oourt appointed to meet Shasta accompanied by Messrs. Grondahl, en R<«se Griffih* tixs taken clung» <x th* Nort Hawkins last summer for Bro. March 25th for making up issues in Montgomery of the Sisson Herald. gineer. aud Volk, roadmaster of the O. Table Ktx k district *cli< ■! cases ou the docket and making trial It is located in the vicinity of a sugar A C., were up on a tour of inspection calendar for the regular April term. The firm of M Giure A Sdì iter me pine timber belt, in Fall River Valiev. Wednesday. Master Builder Davis We wish friend Allen the greatest suc aud Roadinnster Burckhalter. of the driving the mining i>u*nx --* in (I ■ vi Expensive Talegraph Hire. cess in his new quarters, as editor and the division south, were also here the cinity of Rogue River R qinis, aboil) two miles abovt G i i Hill. I'luir tip.-li same day. This week foreman M. Finnagan. publisher of the Adrance. is nearly completed. with his force of linemen liegitis the 1 The immigration board is having Capt, H. J. Teel and wife started stretching of a fourth wire for the West prepared a map with the lwation of Tuesday morning for San Diego to re Dr. James Braden, with a )>arty of ern Union Tel. Co. from Ashland to lands yet open for pre-emption marked side. Mrs. Teel finds tue unvarying surveyors, is l<x*atiug bi* till i «iti Portland. Four wires are already in use upon it. The following is the number climate there best for her throat dis tIm view of bringing wat- : from II ¿.ir lietween San Francisco and Ashland, of acres of goverument land that yet ease, but the Capt. regrets the necessi river to Gohl 11,11 for motive power. but no one of them hue cost as much as remains unclaimed in each county: ty of leaving Southern Oregon, aud The enterprise is a worthy one. aixl w. this new wire from this point north-- Benton 68,809, Clackamas 143,000, their fnends here regret their depar wish the Doctor ail t In» sue-. ss lie de ward. It is copper, and will cost 863,- Clatsop 252,900, Columbia 107,090, ture, as well. serves. ()(>0 for the 345 miles. The ] m >1 vb al Coos 325,000, Currv . 175,000, . Douglas One of our citizens attemh'd 'lie ! it George Brown, the Eagle I’oin mer ready set will bear it, and this expense 300, ooo. .' Jackson ' — 175,OoO, Josephine is therefore wholly for the wire and in 145,000, Lane 390,000 Linn 448,000 chant, was in Ashland last Sunday, ac i quarterly teachers’ex im i:'ionlx-ld, i sulators and for tiie brackets required Manon 229,000, Multnomah 28,000, companied by bis daughter. Mr. .Ixcksotiviiie. An unusually lari, for part of the distance. No copper Polk 54,000, Tilamcxik 663.(100, Wash Brown, who not many months ago was of teachers were pies.-tit, hut w,-i; line is in use at this time on this coast ington 49,000. Yamhill 53.0O0, mnkmg tbouglit to have blit a short time to formed that nil were noi entirely live, is now in the best of health ns n cessful. Theqne*; ions for ex, niiin-ti ’.i north of Tehama. One is stretched a total of 3,461,800 acres. result of the successful surgical opera were pretty well sei P i. Imi w., be across the continent and used by the The six days go-as-vou please pedes tion to which he submitted in Sau lieve tbe attention of : he M ite Print’ r W. U. for their Wheatstone machines, should be called to s \ lai typographi which seud and receive 250 or more trian match at Sau Francisco ended ou Francisco. cal errors which rend.-retl some of the words per minute. The copper wire Wednesday evening of last week. Il B. B. BeckmaD. of Jacksonville, was questions n little u s - r: ini. here will be used for the quadruple! was won by Hart, who made 526 miles admitted to practice in the courts of instruments, leaving the beet iron wire M. sire came in second, and made 525 Oregon by the supreme court at Salem Mr. Richards, who purchased Mi for the duplex service of the S. P. R. R miles and 2 laps. It is estimated that Tuesday. He presented a certificate M • D»■ io-•.' 1 the receipts of the entire match from the supreme court of Connecticut. ch aring the laud an 1 pnttin out amounted to 826,000. Of half of this Ben has had the advantage of the Ix'st a large orcliaril. .Mr. li. is t ., ;< :igL The Cani/ery. Hart will get 60 per cent., or 87.8()0. :l, During the past week Messrs. P. and Moore 40 per cent., or 85200. education to tie had iu the universities farmer, and will evi h-ntly n Lyttleton aud E. B. Hunsaker have Following is the score of the others of America, and should make his mark fruit business am- - C hari hmagne . taken in haul the matter of rinsing the who finished iu the matebout of thirty- in the profession he has chosen. bonus of 82000 ask»-,! by Miller A Get- one who started: Pat Guerrero, 4Ó8 Geo. W. Nichols, of Little Butte, chell as a consideration for the location miles aud 3 laps; Broeder, 273 miles; was in Ashland Wednesday mormug Talent Items. of their cannery m Ashland. These Oofty Goofty, 233 miles; Old Sport on a business visit. Mr. Nichols re gentlemeu have secured additional CiimpaDa, 385 miles and 6 laps; Crozier. ports that the people in bis sectioc. Good news is rather *.-i subscriptions to the amount of alxmt 303 milee and 2 laos; Howarth with ix>ing on the north side of the nioun- five hundred dollars, leaving yesterday drew from the race in the morning tnin ridge are not complaining as much present. some four liundre»! dollars yet to raise. with 457 miles. Our school i>l»- xm | I of the drouth as those in Bear creek Thsy feel confident that the full valley. The acreage of grain plauted quietly, resulting mix i -el amount can be made up. Certainly it Four tramps were arrested at Mon in the Butte creek county is greater C. K. Klitm. dir..- : r. and I >. I ought to lie, and quickly, too. The tagus last Wednesday and brought to this season than ever before, he says. tain, clerk. peoplffof Ashland have generally sub town by Sheriff Moxley, on a dispatch Mrs. Talent and ■ r. Huliert Donegan, of Jacksonville, scribed liberally, and. many living out fro-n R. IL Superintendent at Beil 1 -d . . «i'll side of town are just as much interest Bluff, charging them with robbing sec who has been with E. E. Cooper's sur of A. P. I'al*nt. are r ed as those in the town, and would be tion house near Red Bluff. A descrip viving party in the employ of the S. pneumonia. furthering their own interests by help tion of them was also romved by R. IL P. R. IL in Californiaaud Arizona since The weather onitimn"» j»i • t-'.ini. \V ing to start an establishment which agent Wilkinson nt Montague, who as leaving the Siskiyou« more than a year generally have our wh se.-,.--’,n alxm will open at once a gixxl market for sisted the Sheriff in detecting them ou ago, returned home this week for a . this time. but. so fur. th.* iq : »ng is ;.:i vegtables and fruits which could not the train. After lodging them in jail, brief visit, his party having disbanded ex<*epti<»n to tlx- role. I i- grain on the last one tob® discharged in the our adol»e soil is d»>:ng finely *o f, r.but ot tierwise find purchasers here. Sheriff Moxley notlfie.1 the Sheriff at Re< 1 Bluff. who came up to Montague, discontinuance of all surveying work our sand.i gardens are likely to suffer at which point they were returned and by the company. Mr. Donegan has if rain does uot come s i »n. Building and Loan Association. delivered to him, when he started back seeu most of California, aud still thinks Subecriliers to the stock of the Ash immediately on south Ixtund train. that for natural advantages no other Engineer McCarthy ha* his y mg land Building and Loan Assix'iation 1 hey stole several articles, a portion valley on the coast surpasses Rogue orchard set out in tine order about will meet in the city council chamber of which they sold at Dunsmuir, and River valley in Southern Oregon. Hu 1200 trees. It got too dry to break up in Masonic building to-morrow (Satur had part with them. An effort will lie bert will probably make a trip to the all lie had grnlib-«!. The balance will day) evening at 7 o’clock, to organize made to connect them with the mur Sound country soon. "lieon the table” for awhile. the association by adopting by-laws, der of a Chinese section hand on t he State Senator Cogswell was on .Mon Mr. Stowe is grubbing, plowing a: 1 electing a board of directors, etc. day following tlie robbery. | Yreka day’s train, returning from Salem to planting quite an area of his It is desired that every person who Journal. Linkville. He was one of the most which he pun-li I l.i’e ' of has subscnlied for stock will lie pres active members in the legislature, ami Hammond. ent, if possible, and take part in the Real Estate Sales. worked with a vim and a methixl which organization. More than 1KM) shares of nearly The Talent planiDg mill R. K. Sutton has sold to Jos. Lache- meant succees to his projects. He stock have lieen snliserilied for already, reailv for bnsn-e-s, having a nal, lots 14 aud 15,, block A. R R addi made a mistake, from our view, in turn of and it is seen that the first thing the tion: consideration. #230. lumber on hand ready to bedre • I. ing the business of Klamath county new organization will have to do will The Sherman Sister's ri ■■’K'lrant has over to California, when it should have lie to increase the capital stock, as 1000 Roberts A O'Neil have sold to Mr. shares is the limit, according to the Rhodes, of Ashland, ten acres of their been turned northward, but the Jack- been having “its hands full” during’be articles of incorporation, aud there land near Talent; consideration.#1000. son county people have their own rep past few weeks. resentatives to blame forthat. If Jack- are still others who want stock. Prof. Frank Sifer* has jus’ closeil a Felts A Johnson report: W. L. son county had been fortunate enough lesson term of writing 1-n* Johnson to Joseph Laclienal, lots 23 to nuinlmr a single man in its delega twelve At Burckhalter A Hasty’s you can 24. bkG, R. IL addition; considera tion with th® activity of Cogswell and a Heins fine ymng m. n. a g“ G pen flud the finest line of writing tablets, and tion. SIN). man ami fie is «• .»tiiiH-li n* ’impart in respectable regard for the material in struction note aud letter psper, of all grades; to pupils wr-il wi ll!) the time books, pocket memorandum A. T. Kyle has sold to Geo. J. Kearns terests of bis constituents, the wagon tsition prir-*-. ■ Iswiks, memorandum blocks, note and of San Francisco, ten acres of the Pat road to lie built by the state’s money recommend Prof. Sifers w -o r a receipt blanks, scratch books, bill ton tract, south of Ashland; considera would have been for the benefit of the gentleman 1» appreciated. V iti . state, instead of for California's ad- books, pens, inks and pencils to lie tion. #1200. vantage. found in the city. * Capt. H. J. Teel 6old hie nursery of Gimlets, gouges, tweezer*, plieis. Go to corner Main aid Granite streets nearly four acres in the southeastern * See«l oata at Ashland Mill. Pots and kettles, pans i n I friers. for paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, part of town to Mr. Norcross last week; All things for all sor-s of buyers artists' materials, and wall and build consideration, 82600. At han 1 ware store of 11.U. Myer’s. ing papers. Estimates made on paint For Sale. W. H. Atkinson has sold to L. H. ing. paper hanging, interior decora Call and examine our fr,‘*h - , f Blakeman, recently from Wisconsin, Very highly bred Setter puppies, grixu’ries just received at Minkler v tions, etc. the Clayton bouse and lot on Factory both parents are well trained and re Son's. H. S. E vans . Ashland. Or. x street. and the Roekfellow bouse aud trieve on land and in water. Use fresh garden seeds, aud get them lot on Cburcb street; consideration, Try that pure mixed candy, only 15c J. B. N ev man . x #2800. per pound at Minkler 4 Sou's. x Ashland, Oregon. I at Minkler A Sou's. Eairnsfather Family. At Granite Hall, JI od . and Tues., Mar. II & 12. 9 I WHAT IT COSTS The next time you want BOOTS AND SHOES urs spent for a tire engine laliy hundreds of dollars, no us * talking, uo move l< - av. 'I I the loes until the its work. We make BOOTS & SHOES P ECI Al - \ND WARRANT EVERY PAIR The Ashland Shoe Store, C.H.LUDERMAN. At old stand of J. D. Fountain, Odd Fellow s Block. )r<lcrs by mail promptly attended to. His Work Speaks for itself. Notice of Administrator de Bonis Nou. Jis»,' 1 vins <1 e n<»t I k Mia ns. fori) n icnutl is must H Tie *• twin dis, a»cs cans, untold suffering, t kx tors admit that tbey ire dull, all to cun- so do lheir patients. Paine's Celery Compound lias permanently cured Ibe worst eases of rie utnn- tlsm and neuralgia—no Kiyth ss w bo have us. xl P Wl A Notice to Taxpayers. >r the year 1 nd will br ■ now due and Ichuqueni after i«» turn * TiK- il! I m - ••Having been troubled wiili rlieun ailsm at ibe kiss and toot for five years. I wasuhm st unable to get around, ami was FOR SALE. ven often eontlm-d io my bed for weeks at a time. NO USE TO I Use l only one b »trie of OWNER Pause« Celery compound, ami was pertectly cured. I can now Jump ’around, and feel as lively as a txty." F rank caiiou . Eureka, Nevada, fl.on. six for 13.00. Iirnr.-tsts. M.immotb testimonial paper five. 11 i -. Kirn Aunsox a ’ < o Burlington, vt. / m • Pain’ 'sO'i ry co:upoun<i u ■> u n a rewt- s'-U'l to me. For tlx* past two vears I bave sum rut unit neuralgia ,,t ibe b< art. ao-uir aft.-r <loclor faffing to cure u><-. 1 have now i ken n. arl.v four L.tthu of th< Compound, aii.l am tna- from tb<- complaint. I pa l very graUiul fojou.’’ < has . II. L ewis , Central Village. Ct. Paine’s Celery Compound • I U.iv«- I m -4- h fri*atly amicW with acute rh. umatlsin. and could find no r» 11- f until i us» d l^dtp ’s < i -|. t . v compound. Aftrr using six 1 m » i :1 ch of this npMiiuinc I am now cured <»f i !i- ituaU« i i<m<h a.” * '■( i ill ( n ■ n 1 Ii \ H Effects Lasting Cures Paine’s Celery Cuhi|xturi’l Ims performed many other <-ures as marvelous as these,— ciqile. , t letteis H’ lil to any i.ddnam. Pleas ant to take <io>-x not dl-tiirh. but aidsillges. tlon. and entirely v< g, table; ><, 0,1.1 can take It Wh it e >b ■ uv of Miff-ring lunger with rheum-.tlsm or neuralgia? njoirç I q, ■ t( DIAMOND DYES Auction Saie , , . / , ,,, rf ¡ . AGENCY FOR BRAOLEYiMETCALFS CtLtBRATEO WHOLE BOOTS* SHOES EiTABLISHED 1843 CUT. CH00L /SEAMLESS HOE G AIN SOLID HELL THF BICCf ST Í10CT IN THF WORLD 1K.< MMv COCSKMttS ( BEST solid EXAMINEOUR CUT SHOE IT SHOWS HOW ALL ro WAVERLY S SCHOOL SHOES ARE MADE M'TC h CI.L ^ i ' an CV / Eggs for Hatching From \\ iptud‘dl< x. 1‘hinioidh liot ks. Hrah iuas. Hose and ¿Single Comb Hrotrn l. <il«» ttx. White 11//- at i dalles. I'a> fridge Cochins, and Hlack Moi'ircas America’s lx’*t breed*. Winners of the highest hon ors at all H " hirgest i .rh iliitions for the oast direii years. Eggs 83 J»er itiiii.. twojf',r85 Send stump for Ciialogue Address J. M. G arrison . Forest Grove, Oregon. H iving oneof the Ix-et skylights in Or egon, «nd knotcing hair to use if. These Shoes have all stood the test of Granite soil and are kept in all sizes and widths at I OVARXNTEE OOOI1 WORK. E. TYLER, A shland , O regon . Myer’s Block,east side Main street. R. & E. V. MILLS.