Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, March 15, 1889, Image 3

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    County Court Proceedings.
Jacksonville Brevities.
PERSON A I«.
HERE ANI) THERE.
E. B. Myer, who has recently fitteil
up poultry yards atoek«»d with the l»‘st
In the matter of oounty road peti­
Mr*. Chappell will open the Ryan ho­
Choice perfrimes in bulk at Chit­ birds tolie had of the popular Ply-1 The Lane county agricultural a*-
Richard Beswiek went over to Siski­
tioned for by A. M. Forel et al., Thos.
tel t hiH week or next.
mouth R«x'k, Wyandotte, Light Brah­ sociation has disbanded. Want of you county last Saturday.
*
FRIDAY..
MARCH I'., 1*OJ wood’s.
J. 8. ’ Hagcy. 8. C. Minnick wore
Mr. Cardwell i* seeding down to al- Carter,
'
Bain wagons from
up, at Ash­ I ma and Brown Leghorn breeds, gives funds is the cause.
apptiintel
viewers; J. 8. Howard, sur-
Geo.
W.
Nichols,
of
Little
Butte,
is
notice to the public that ho ie ready to
falfa a large portion of hi* farm.
land Mills.
*
Heal E l »tv Salts,.
veyor.
in
Ashland
again
this
week.
Th«» Astoria Pioneer claims that city
furnish eggs of each variety, warranted
Rav. Father Noel ha* returned from
In the matter of county roml I>eti-
••Crops never fail in Oregon” not pure, ami guaranteed to give satisfac­ to lx> the second larg«»st iu th* stat«»
Luckev A Co. report: -Mr. Pedgriff
John Real has recover««! from his hi* trip to Klamath county.
tioneil for by Scott Griffin et al. Or-
with a population of H000.
tion.
to B >.'ij. Fox, 9 acres of the Patton even the rain crop.
late illn«»ss sufficiently to be about
The almond tree* and many of the , dered dsclared a public highway.
tract uear Talent; con. $450.
J. M. Lofflaud, of Jacksonville pre­
Use fresh garden seeds, aud get them
The altitude of Yreka, by Surveyor again.
young peach trees are in full bloom.
In the matter of petition of J. C.
cinct. who lioards the county paupers Palmer’s map. is given at 2,620 feet,
Rolierts A O’Neil sold 20 acres of at Minkler A Son’s.
x
«temed.
J. F. Cole and Fre<! Bellows, of
Brown to vacate road, petition
]
Mr.
Ed.
Helm*
will
aasut»*
the
du
­
by contract, reported last Saturday ami of Montague 2.511 feet. [Journal. Colestein, were in Ashland Monday
land near Talent this week to Win.
«1 petitionsd
for
Tn the matter of roa«l
,------
ties
of
Marshal
on
Friday
of
this
week.
Boston
brown
bread
at
the
U.
S.
that he had twenty-six of such board­
Addison at $100 per acre; also 6 acres
OT
«T.
«THUiartl
ei
Ml.,
.»rr-
.n
**|'K
-------
1
bv
O.
Ganian!
et
al.,
viewers
appointed
and
Tuesday.
Bakery
fresh
every
day.
*
According to the new charter Eu­
There i* some talk of having a cheese
ers. Besides these there are from fif­
to Samuel Rhodes at same price.
of damages sustained by J. C. Durkee,
Mr.
R.
W.
Fisher,
an
Albany
mer
­
gene
City
will
hereafter
lie
known
as
factory
or
creamery
l«x:-ated
near
this
teen
to
thirty
persons
for
whos«»
sup
­
Planet Jr., cultivator and garden
B. F. Myer. Clarence Farnham and r..
Eugen«' leaving off tho
the word city. chant, is looking about Ashlaml this town.
l.egan uf Ashland.
port outside thecounty hospital the Eugene
tools, at Ashland Mills.
*
E. Farnham by proposed road pnseiug
[Sensible.
week.
oounty
contributes
from
#3
to
.310
j»er
Mis* Martha Cardwell of Hams val­ ov«»r their land, ami further considera­
'Pd give the world,” he sighing said.
Hear Mrs. Biggs at Presbyterian
Mrs.
C.
T.
Harris
went
down
to
month each.
ley, ha* been in Jacksonville for a few tion continued to next term.
Salem has sub6cribe«l its $20,000
Ami doser drew hi# «-hair.
church Tuesday evening.
W. M. Gilroy says be has on hand Ixinus for a w«x>len mill. and Tbo*. Mott this week, for a visit with her days.
In the matter of jietition for vaca­
“To know the thought that fills your
See carpets and get prithee, at Smith at the planing tuill over ltkl.boo feet of Kay is to build a mill which shall use sou there.
Mis* Fanny Knowles will begin a tion of certain streets in Talent; or­
She tossed her glowing hair: |ht»ad. A Dodge’s before buying.
*
A. G. Colvin, of Jacksonville, went term of school in the Antelope scbtxjl : dered granted.
first-elaas dry lumlier, ami «am fill the 20<i,000 lbs. of w«x»l the first year.
“ You>wonk!,”sh# answered, "really now.
down to Marysville this week, to sell house next week.
The petition of Hull and Beck for
For fine hand mirrors, hair brnahee lumber bill for most any kind of build­
The
Fresno
Republican
estimates
Your offer makes me laugh.
ing, so that there n«se«l not be such a that instead of between $200 and $300, some livestock.
and com I «cal! at Chitwood's.
*
Col. Robt. Miller has returned from | license to sell liquor at Gold Hill, de­
For I was thinking how l’«l look
howl about the scarcity of lumber.
Mrs. Henry Vestal returned Tues­ Salem and it is now in order to rise nied.
The only place to find hardy north­ Mr. Gilroy always keeps a large stuck the Pixley train-robl>*rs got between
In Logan's photograph.”
The petition for bridge across An­
day morning from a visit down in the and explain.
$20.000
au«l
$30,000
from
Wells.
Fargo
ern
grown
seed,
is
at
the
Red
House
♦
of lumber, at bis yards whether the
telope cr«*»k crentiniKxl to April term.
A. 0. V. W. S« m »I*1.
Willamette valley.
A
Co.
Mr.
Hubert
Donegan,
a
soil
of
P.
;
The celebrated Ben Cotton minstrel other yards are out or not.
Dani. Walker was re-elected director Dom-gan. ha* been visiting hi* parent* i Petition for appointment of J. F.
Ashland Ltxlge No. •>»>.. A. O. I . W.
W. !1. Watkins ha# su«»l th« South­ am!
Ragsdale Supervisor of Roa«l l»ist. No.
Win. Gifford, one of the old time
D. G. Sp*ncer, clerk, in Neil in this place.
will give a *odal entertainment to a troupe will bo iu Ashland next week,
| ti, continued to April term.
residents of Wagner creek, who re­ ern Pacific R. R. Co. for $10.528 dama­ creek school district.
numlx-r of invittxl guests nt the Lxlgu
You can got those Oliver chill*«l
It i* probable that our late election 1 Petition for division of llo.nl Dist.
ges. resulting from his falliug off the
r«x>ms. in O i l Fellows’ hall, next Tues- plows with slip shares, at Asblaml turned aliout two years ago from wan­ walk at Lebauon and breaking a rib
T. F, Boyd left Monday evening for will lie considered all O. K., ami no No. 18, continued to April term.
You hnyen’t? Well let us tell you that by buying
derings in other parts of the country
*
«lay evening. March 19th. The suo .Mills.
Fortland, to begin business for the Pa­ contest take place.
or two.
Iu
the
matter
of
application
of
Sher
­
ami
has
since
L-en
living
at
the
bom«»
<s-s.s of th" last entertainment of the
cific Mutual Ins. Co.
Ashland creek was swollen considera­
Tho*. T. Turner has obtaine«! a po­ I iff for extension of time for «xillectiug a cheap article in leather you are throwing away
Based on the rejxirt <»f its Sch«x»l
kind given by the L»xlge left a pheas­ bly Tuesday night, the first time for of Samuel Robinson near Talent, die«l
Dr. Stanfield, who hail lieen in Jose­ sition iu Seattle a* operator in the taxes until 1st Mouilay tn May. is de­
there
on
Tuesday
morning
from
the
Clerk. Saletn claims a population of
ant memory with those wh«> attended, two months.
your money. Now to overcome this trouble,
nied.
effects of diabetes or some kindred 10,000. At the same ratio Albany has phine county for some time, returned same office with hi* brother*.
ami the guests invite! this time mu y
Ordered that J. W. Merritt furnish
disease.
He
was
laid
to
rest
iu
the
Jacob Thompson is elected a mem­
Rev. Mr. Enni* will bold *ervices in
a population of 5.(100. Are the figures to Ashland last week.
all l»e #xp«x-l«l to attend.
George Brown, of Eagle Point, the Presbyterian church next Sunday In.han Mary the amount of $3 per
ber of the city council, vice J. D. Foun­ Stearns graveyard.
«correct? | Deuax-rat.
month in goods till further order.
The Ruin.
brought over a loa«l of butter and eggs morning au<! evening.
tain. resigned.
A certified copy of tin» new city
Salem has l»een paying $10.50 per to Ashland Weilnesilay.
Ordered that after March 4th a
charter
was
receivtai
from
I
he
Secret
ary
Marriage
license*
issued
March
9th
The foug-deluyed mins began last
Sunday. March 17. is St. Patrick's
aionth for each of th* twenty-six elec-
liounty of $2.511 lx- allow’eilou panthers
of
State
by
Mayor
Mills
yesterday
B.
B.
Hubbard
was
elect««!
director,
to
W.
H.
McKeeaud
Mrs.
Jennie
C«x>k,
has
Monday, and though but little
Day. when the "wearin’ »' the green”
morning. As there is some doubt tn<- lights in its strex-ts. From this, it ami S«|uire Florey was re-elected clerk an«l al««o to Wm. M. Miller aud Mary lulled in Jackson county.
fallen yet in Ashland, still it is a lx»- will be in order.
Ordered that after March 7th all
whether it is already iu eff«»ct by virtue will be w-t-n that th«» rates of the Ash­ of Eagle Point seluxil district.
ginning, and a very welcome one. Vp
C. Sargent.
bills presented to court for payment in
Prices
iu
the
egg
market
reached
low
ot
the emergency clause, it is probable land F.lxtn«- Light Co. are vary low.
to yesterday noon 45 100 of an inch
Misses. Calvin and Davis returned
There
will
be
a
temjierance
lecture
Mrs. Elizalx-th Smith, of Salem, home Monday from a trip into Butte in the M. E. church on Sunday next at 1 aixxiuut of m«»dical servii-es Temieren!
had falleu by the measurement of th»» water mark this week, 12lg cents per that the council, to avoid possibility
to any person will be disallowed unlees
of complications, will continue to act this state, was 102 years old laxt June. creek valley, Siskiyou county.
I'. 8. signal office. The clouds still dozen in Ashland.
the usual hour for morning service, by said services were oreierevl by court.
linger, aud a good, soaking rain may
David Payne and T. A. Harris have under the ohl charter until the expira­ Sh«» ba* been in g«xwl health physically
I
a
M
rs.
Haine*
who
is
connect*«!
with
J. D. F'luntain will leave for Link-
P«»tition for license to sell liquors by
lie expected.
dissolved partnership, and publish a tion of '.*0 days from the date of pas­ ami mentally till within th«» past two vide within a few days, to attend to the W. C. T. U.
C. W. Savage, iu Central Point for one
sage of the new act.
years,
but
lier
long
life
has
now
about
notice
to
that
effect.
N«t Extend:«« of Tax Time.
business matteis in Klamath county.
Mr. Geo. Walker, an uncle of Mrs. y«»ar, granted.
new steam saw mill to be built reaclieil its close.
Ordered that county clerk record
Direct from the east a tine line of in Tb<>
At the regular aession of the county
State Senator Cogswell went back to Wm. Bybee, has bee* looking up old
Josephine
county
by
Messrs.
Gilbert,
G#o. M. Albert a young man confiutxl Salem again from Liukville on Satur­ friends in tbi* place recently. He is deci to Centennial bridge and draw
court la-.! week. Sheriff Birdsey applied u«-w aud «lesirable window shades and Burgees A Rumage, was to have lieen
iu the insaue asylum at Salem, broke
*
an old time resident of Jackson county, warrant on county treasurer in favor
to the court for an ex’, ausion of time pulls, at Smith A- Dodge's.
located on timber laud belonging to out with the smallpox Monday even­ day’s train, on professional business.
of Mary Ann Chavuer, executrix of
allo.v.-d for th«» collection of 188 s coun­
Mrs. J. M Loffland, of Jacksonville ami has been absent for many years.
Mrs. Antia R. Riggs, Preeideut oFtbe the gentlemen, a short distance south ing. Th# c isc is a mild one. and every
estate of Thomas Chavner, for sum of
ty tax-**. Ou the first Monday m April Oregon W. C. T. U„ in Ashland next of tunnel !), but th«»y cliaug«*! their
The
syndicate
who
bought
the
Glenn
preciuet,
is
visiting
her
mother,
Mrs.
the tax bevomee delinquent according Tuesday. Seeuoticein another column. plans this week, ami will put up the effort is being made to prev< nt th# Jess«» Dollarbide. in Ashland this week. property are having the same surv#y«xl $1290, when the court in informal that
♦ Toll house is removed from uaid bridge.
spread of th«' disease.
to the statul », and the delin«|U#nt list
And we will give you first-class goods for
first across Rogue river from
E. M. Miller has been down in tho ami platttxl as au addition to Jackson­
Wall Paper— an nnnanally well se­ mill
Whereas the public is ineonven-
is to lie collected by the Sheriff at the
for
ville. all of which will lie ready­
Moody is iu California. Sam Jone*
Grant's Pass, ulmut four miles from
cxp-is«» of the delinquent taxpayer. lected st,wk of trimmings, IxinL-rs, ceil­ the railroad. The mill will run up to is in Frisi-o ami Sankey wall be in Or­ Willamette, l«x>king after Ins property buyers soon. Already several lot* are lencedby reason of al»s.»n<s»from county
your money, and sell them to you
seat of Notes of U. 8. 8urvey of Jack-
< >r imarily thecounty «»oiirt has allow.si ings and decorations, at Smith & the full >'i<p<icity uffordeii by ,5o-h<>r.-e egon in a few «lays. If there» d<x»s not in Lilin county during the past week. sold.
*
Ubas.
Waar,
the
telegraph
operator,
son
Co.,
ord.-rt
d
that
said
u«»t«
«
lie
re-
an extra mouth for collection at the Dodge's.
power, aud will begin cutting by April occur n big re-hgioit# aw.ak«»tiing returned fo Ashland Wtxlnesday moru-
turneil to office of County Clerk.
«M inty's ex|»-nse. when ask«* 1 by the
Medford Items.
tliroughont th.- Pacific Northwest w«-
See the fram«-s of Photos at the Post 1st, it is •xpr'oted.
mg. after an atiseuce of a year or more.
Bills allow«*! for month of February,
Sii -riff, but this time th- court «lecide.1 offi -e ami Plaza store of the Wade
will
have
to
inquire»
tho
reason
why.
Robert P. Neil, who has l*H-n feeil-
not to do so. and th«» tax will therefore Leroy le company to play here Monday
A. A. Davis left last Tuesday, for $1011.49.
Poly. Heilborn .V Co.’s agent. Rau-
I
Ex.
ing about 2IM.) hea«l of l»eef cattl«* at
lie deliuqu -lit April 1st. Tii««e who and Tuesday evenings.
lett, shipped three more carloads of Chicago where he g«xs* to purchase the
bis own ranch out at Dead Indian and
Great excitement is re|«irtod in cattle from Fred Barneburg* place last machinery for the flour mill.
have not paid should bear thia iu mind.
City Council Proceedings.
S. J. S«-ott is having a portion of his at several plac«« in th«» valley south of Southern California over th# new gold week.
Angle A Plymale have their brick
Important to Settlers.
Ashland
under
contract
to
deliver
at
a
discoveries
m
ar
Ensenada,
ami
a
great
10-acre tract war tlie old'49 diggings
Jerry Nunan, of Jacksonville, was building ready for the joists, the first
Ashland city council met March 9,
The following is an extract from a ch-ar.-d, preparatory to tree plautiug. stipnlat«Ml price to Jas. Chenoweth, rush of p«-ople has <K-curr«‘d from Los ou Tuesday morning’s tram, en route story having been completed.
the
Douglas
county
cattle
dealer,
wdl
- 1889, Mayor Mill-1 ami C-ouiicilmen
Angeles, San Diego and other places. for San Francisco after new goods for
letter written by Hon. Binger Hermann B. F. Wy air ii doing the work.
Curtis B. Miller, formerly of tlie Sar­ Colton, Fountain. Walter smi Thorn­
turn them over to Mr. Chenowi-tn th«» ‘The usual disappoint merit ami distress
to s*-ttiers of Harney valley:
T. ' • AM
*»
I - "soldier boys” are l>e- first of next w«*»k, aud they will la» will lie report«»! a littl* later.
his store.
dine creek nurseries, is now assistant ton all present.
"Wfcj io you settlers not take active iuur
1 ip » • :ie tailor this week, shipped to Portland, requiriug a train
W. M. Gilroy, of the planing mills, foreman of Hammond Bn«, nurseries
Complaint of *tr«».-t cemmisMoner
measures and agree on some plan of HD 1
S. A. Clarke, the veteran agricultural was down at Grant's Pass last Satur­ of this place.
g until they will l»e of eleven or twelve cars. Mr. Neil gets
received that the water of Hargadiue
action. If many settlers there do not ready
in full dres* uniform. 31» cts per lb. half a ceut higher than ’ l^itorof Oregon, will put out two day after lumber, as was also contractor
F. M. Poe A Co. started their brick ditch was allowixl to ia-coinc a public
soon s. ud up their affidavits with two
thousand mor«» tres-s KMMI pears and A.’W. Scott.
machine in earnest last Monday. They nuisance by running to waste, and com­
Mr. 1 W. . vortb, who lamght the ruling prices this spring.
corrols.ratne affidavits in each case,
the
reuiaimler
¡»«xicli
aud
primes
at
Miss Hattie Sackett, agent of the are turning out about 12,'KtO first class missioner was oreler«»«! to notify owners
The goutlemen in charge of the F. his fruit farm near Salem this year,
the binds will l>> approved to the state property i oi H. Roach on Wimer street
' of *aul ditch that the water must be
and then they are gone. It will tie in the northwestern part of town, is S. Fish car expo-seed tln»m*elves in making altogether eight thousnml Postal'Telegraph Company at Sisson, bricks per day.
building a ueat aud comfortable cot­ Portland as considerably disgusteil at trees in his orchards.
lias l»'«>n visiting her home iu Ashland
H. E. Baker has sold the stable ou I properly coutrolitxl.
«Ion«» s « m » ii .
The subject of the city water supply
their failure to obtain young salmon at
during the past week.
the corner of A and 7th streets to a
All lauds reported as swamp will tage thereon.
was discuss»»«! at length by the council,
The
Portland
Sunday
Welcome
of
Mct'loud
hatchery
for
the
R«gue
and
stranger,
who
will
shortly
open
a
large
soon be coiifirme«! to the state e.reepl
Jas.
Luttrell,
who
has
been
a
resident
Th* Ladies Co-oj>erative Society of
but no plan of action was arrived at,
where affidavits are on file showing the Presbyterian church will give a Umpqua rivers. Th«» warm weather this Weik had tho following: Mr. of Tolo for two years past, was iu Ash- livery and fead stable.
ami th* matter was continued for fut­
fully that they are arable, and not social at the residence of Mrs. Rice, ou the .M«K’lou«l h:i«l hatclied o'lt. tli* James Lotan took th«- train tor San lan-l yesterday, au«l leaves this morn­
Hou. Henry Klippel of Jacksonville, ure consideration.
this p. m. to arrange with ing for California.
swamp as to each quarter section.”
ou Spring street, next Wednesday even­ salmon eggs aud caused the young fish Francisco
has rented a room in Adkins A Webb’s
The grading in front of the new ho­
Mr.
Samuel
Coulter,
already
in
that
to
grow
so
rapidly
that
they
had
all
ing, Mar. 2»»th.
W. C. Cheney, wife of the elec- new building and will move his office tel having left the city fire hydrant in
Hie Sacrament«» Raging.
IxH'ti turned lo,»so to slid® dowu the city, for the sale of a large tract of tim­ tri«' Mrs.
here
in
the
near
future.
light
export,
uctximpaniedher
hus
­
r-....T-r-.-rv?-. r.
J. D. Fountain and Janies Thornton,
an exposed situation, the street com­
Very heavy rains along the head wa­ of the city council, who were appointed Sacramento river just before the fish ber land in Klamath county. Oregon. band to this place from Seattle, on his
The business of the Medford Fence missioner was ordered to move th«» hy-
car
arriv«»«!.
'The
car
left
Port
land
for
ters of th«» Sacranx-uto river eanseil a committee to purchase a fire l»ell for
Says the Yreka Journal of Wedni-s- business trip hither.
Factory has grown to such an extent draut.
numerous small landslides rues«iay. the city, timl they can prix-ure a good the East Saturday morning, taking day: C. H. Harris, a native of Mis­
Mrs. F. E. Dunn went to Ashland that two sets of bands are employed,
’The city marshal wa*ordere«l to see
2tMM
young
Oregon
carp.
Next
year
which delayed the uorth-bonnd ex­ one for about $75.
souri. aged («7 years, dropj»««! <lea«l from last 'Thursday night on a visit to her aud the factory run to its full capacity that the extension of Helman *tre««t.
it will bring a load of young sha<) to a bi.nl of bay at John Miller’s ranch,
press. so that it was -I1, hours late in
mother. She will be absent about night and day.
running north from M«x-hanic street is
A brown filly, 2 years old. no brand this coast.
yesterday morning, Ix’Uig aflhi-te-1 with three weeks. | Eugene Register.
reaching Ashland. A I-ig washout just
opened and kept dear for public use.
Adkins
’
A
Webb
are
now
busy
mov
­
visible,
was
sold
by
City
Marshal
Wal-
The
concert
at
th«»
M.
E.
church
last
l«#biiai Tuesday's train held \V«siues-
heart «hsease. 11«- was au old pioneer,
Councilman J. D. Fountain temlered
rad last Saturday afteruoou to pay Friday evening, a repetition by request ami came to this county «luriug th«» ’50
W. H. Cameron, of th«» S. F. Chron­ ing into their tine new building. It is
day’a train back over six hours.
hi* resignation, on account of his busi­
one
of
the
finest
buildings
in
the
coun
­
ponnd
charges,
am!
was
bought
by
of
many
people
of
the
on«
given
sev
­
icle.
a
nephew
of
Gen.
Tolman,
was
on
Later reports say that the river was
period.
ty and the proprietors are to be com- ness requiring him to l»e absent from
eral weeks before, had a fair attendance,
up at a very high freshet stage, aud Fred Sebnitz tor $21.
\ reduction of ten per cent, in 11m Friday morning's train last week, re­ plimsuted on this improvement to the the city hereafter. The resignation
that at one place five humlred yards of
No n«»ed to go out side of Asblaud and was much enjoy«?«!, though a por­ wage* of employes <>f th«» O. R. «k N. turning to California from the Sound. town.
wa* accepted and Jacob Thompson was
track was wi.siied out. All trams are for fine or cheap furniture, as by re»eent tion of the programme was unavoida­ Co.'s steamers on the Columbia river
Dr. Poppleton, one of the early pio­
>>lect«*d unanimously by the council to
bl-K-ked there, and nothlug has passed arrangement we obtuin same rates as bly left, out, because of th«» absence ami Pugwt So.iml was ordered last neers of the Willamette valley, now
till th«» vacancy.
Xorinal Sot«~».
that point since Tu«»*< lay. Local trains Portland an«l San Francisco on car from town of some who were to take week, ami every boat was at one« tied liviug most of the tim« in Portland,
Ailjouniol to meet Mar. 18. 1889.
part. The chorus singing, under the up. The strike was end«»d after a few came out to Ashlaud Wednesday on a
Th* prosp«»ct for a closing term was
are run la-tween Ashland and Sisson. lots. Smith A- Dodge.
M ilton B erky , lt-corder.
leadership of Prof. Shepherd, was un­ «lays by th«» company wetting the num
never
better.
Two hundred men were Bent up front
business visit.
Rev. G. J. Webster will deliver a usually go«xl, and the solos by Miss at work at the old wag«*.
San Francisco yesterday, to ai«l the
The last term of the school year be­
Persons having soda water cases and
temperance add res* next Sunday eve­ Downing. Mrs. Gilroy and Miss Thorn­
Mr. L. Martin, who went to San gins Monday. March 18. Those wish­
repair force in its work.
’^ÊT'Or»lers hv mail promptly attended to.
Salem is making mor# stir in the Francisco with two carload# of apples, ing to attend should begin at that time I Kitt les obtained of Clayton <Y Gore
ning iu the Congregational church at ton were fine, while a humorous solo
will please return the same <»/ «we- to
W. C. T. I'.
7:.'k) p. tn., on the subject “Why we are by Mr. Andrus was ro’cived with real estate business just now than any returned the first of the week. He ex­
’Th«» students have concluded their Minkler <k Son.
hearty applause, an«! a baritone solo other «-ity iu the state. Its newspapers tended his trip as far southward as San
Mrs. Anna R. Riggs, Presiilent of not all Prohibitionists.”
term examinations, and the qiteetion
are till.sl with a«lv« rtisement* of real 1 »lego.
the Oregon Woman's Christian Tem­
Sheriff Birelsey collectel $45l)()coun- by Mr. Boyd was finely rendered. The «■stat«»
agents, ami the rex-orel of Rales
Mr. McVay, of Smith river. Cal., ar- now is “what is your average?” The
perance Union will Ite in Ashland on ty taxes in Ashland last Saturday ami papering of the church,I hough not com­
qiiestions were taken from the regular
Tuesday, March l'Jth. Tues«lay after­ this was the second time he has tapped pleted, improved the appearani»«» of the shows that the agi-nts are doing a go- xl rivtsl here this we«>k. after horses and state examination papers.
noon at 2:30. will address th* women the town, too. On the first of April building so much as to give everyoue business. Salem has some men of mule* for the Del Norte county mar­
Wanted Students to prepare for
«•sp«fcially the young women at the taxes will come out in their uew spring an agreeable surpriM. The papering of enterprise pushing her car of pri gress. ket, and went on out to Klamath coun­
the many positions now open for teach­
“ 1 hare used Paine's Celery compotind and spring
the arclifsl ceiling, a very difficult job.
i?H‘!ueansmorenow-a-<iayH than
Baptist ebnreh. In the evening at 7:30 costume, triinu»e«l with costs.
'The Salem Capital Journal has ty Wednesday.
it ii -8 liad u salu- it <ihl (« u x ur.8 MR'a The wtalerof ltts-Ci has
was handsomely «lone ttmler the direc­ seen R. L. Morris, of W-xxiburn. whb
will give a public addreM in the Pres­
Judge Webster was in Ashland W«d- I ers of ability. We have not l*»en able
Laryette«!. It in- !• fl the nerves u!l
uut. The uenes
Rev.Chas. McDermotli, reprt-eetitlug tion of Mr. Andrus.
byterian church. Of course "the usual
has a «-«»iktract to cut 1« ‘iMI cor<ls of <»«>t- nesday, aud atteuded tho meeting of to «yurt» teachers for several s<-hools
nffora’edtbeny»- must tn- strength* imh I. the tdoifi purtheC
collection” will lie taken; but it is the Portland Hospital, arrived in the Ashland Building hih I l.nan «K*oclntlun. tonw.xxi to lx- shipped down th«» Wil­ the Ashland Building anti Loan As- that have appli«?«! to us for instructors.
temand I leri like liver and bowels rf‘Lrulat«l. I'aine’a Celery
We recommemi only such as prov«»
a new man. Jt Compound- the fiprittff w dicine vj tft-day
hoped any who are unpleasantly sensi­ city yesterday morning, ami wished to
lamette to the Excelsior factory at tie­ #<x‘iatiou. of which he wax elected one themselves
worthy and well qualified.
improves the ap­ -<i< »»•> al! thta. as not hing else can.
Pursuant to call, snliscriliers to the falls. winch will rexpiire 2bbt) cords a of the directors.
tive on this point will not stay away address the pwple at the M. E. church
at
7ik>
o
’
clock
last
evening
(Thursday!
petite and facili­ by l'hunriant, Ree'^itHitpipied by Itrugmute, En-
stock of the Ashland Buihling and year. Thos»» ilium-use balm trees that
The regular monthly social last Fri­ I.<»N«i—WlI.HOIT —Al llu-r<-«iidi‘n<-<- of the
on that accuiitrt. Money must lie had.
Mrs.
Chas.
Sulloway
ami
children,
tates
digest ion.M thrraea by <nu>terti, (iua ra HtPfd bytht Man-
upon
the
subj«»ct
of
hospital
work.
Loan Association met in the city coun­ have stixxl in the bottom all these years
day evening was a very enjoyable af­ bride ' parent«», Ix»ng Lake. Mar« h ”, I**?.
ami simpl«» giving is the easiet and
J. T. < «»EFLAND.
iifasttirtTt to bf
of Berryvale. C d . who had las'll visit­ ! fair. The cbornses were well rendered,
Mr. AH>ert Marion Lon^ and Mis*» Eflit*
most commendable wav of obtaining it;
B. C. Gixldanl, Sr., brought in a big cil chamber Wednesday evening to ef­ will finally b«> put to g«xx! use.
lYluius. 8. c
vv ilhoit. both of Klamath county. W. \
ing her parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Byron as wns the duet by Miss«»s Ida and
yet we d«»ire the jwople to hear our load of lieans from his place ou Wag­ fect an organization. W. H. Leeds
Wright, J. P . ofli< iating.
Rev. Mr. Wendts, pastor of th«» Fni- Cole, nt Colestein. for a week, retnrufsi Alta Estes. The instrumental pieces
speakers even though they withold ner creek this week. A man doesn’t was called to the chair and George
by Misses Estes. Wagner, ami Go«»d-
I»! El».
their mite toward helping us pay ex­ u« «»i much ground like be has to make Engle chosen secretary. A draft of tarisn church of Oaklaud, Cal.. s«x-ms home last Saturday.
have very littlere*p«»-t for the legis­
pense.-«.
Messrs. O. T. and Albert Hayden, year were unusually g«x>d. Itecitata-
a living. On four acre's last season by-laws was presented and after full t«>
"In the spring nt 1»»: I ms *11 run down. I
of our neighlxiring state. In a brothers, of Bealric«». Neb., arrived tious by Misses Andrews. Johnson, An­
Mr. (roddanl raised more than 7iMM)ll«e. discussion of each section they were lature
Another Avenue Enterprise.
is a unique tonic and appetizer. Pleasant wouhl get up in th«- morning with no tired a
letter
to
th«-Boston
Christian
Rctjis-
adopted
with
such
amendments
as
here last Sunday evening, ami are look­ derson, Oliver, and Mr. Helms com­
of beans.
t <» th«- t;i>t»‘. quick in ¡is iK-tion. and without te- Ung, and was so weak that I <x»uld hardly
met the views of the stockholders. b r. h«» speaks of Sacrament*» as "th<- ing at Rogue River valley with a view pleted the program and were well de­
Geutlemen who own property (im­
axi\ injurious etT**<-t. it jri\e>» thut ni_v»»i g«-t aro'ind I tmughta tx>ttl«-ot I'aln<-'»<'el«-ry
Ayer's
Mixlicinoe
have
lx»en
satisfac
­
most
wick«!
ci
’
v
m
California,
«ie-
h'-altli w lib h makes evt-p tiling taste »_■<><wi < ompound. and before I had taken tt a week
They are sulistantially like those ot
proved and nuiniproved) upon the lull
livered. Th® program for the next
of making th -ir home here.
1» cud s dyspepsia and kindn-d disorders, I felt vi-ry uiui h better. 1 cancbeefull.v twom-
tory
to
me
throughout
my
practice,
es
­
bauch««!
by
what
is
probably
the
worst
the Portland Building and Loan As­
slop«» m the western part of town have
social is in the hands of the following
rhj.sicians prescribe IL
Col. R. F. Maury and Oliver llar- «»oinmittee: Music, Mallei Wagner;
nietid It to all who need a building up atm
NEW THIS WEEK.
m proj -el an e'nterpns«» which if ma- pecially Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which sociation. The par value of theshares -:t:.te l« gt-:atare» California was ever
11. m . six f»>r K>.oo. Druggists.
strengthening medicine."
Isiugh cam«- up fiom Jacksonville Mo«.- Recitations, Mary Davison; Dialogues.
tenliztxi will b-> of great benefit aud has l»*»n na«s| by many of my patients, is placed at $100. and the monthly as­ aillicted with.”
W ells . R i < habdson £ co.. Burlington. Vt. I
Mrs. 11. A. Dow. Burlington. Vi.
View- Giara Mingus; Amusements. Lydia
advantage to that part of town, and one ot whom says he knows it savetl sessment was fixed at 51) cents per
Governor Pennoyer Tnosday ap­ day to unite with O. Ganiaril in
Oissoliit ion of Copartnership.
will lx» an important addition to th* his life.”—F. L. Morris. M. D., Br«x>k- share which provision can not l>e pointed officers for the new county of mg the route for a new county r< iad McUall; committee to report to Miss
changed except by unanimous vote of Harney, with comity seat at Harney- petition«-1 for in this precinct.
Sophia Wilson. Children l>eluw the Noticei4» ht-rt by gi\¡ n that the rnpartner DIAM0Í10 DYES \ .'.^»^I I^CTàTEDFOOIirfSlìl^’ff^.
attractions ami beauty of Ashland. lyn, N. Y.
existing
w • cn the ’ind»‘r«iffiie'l. hs -
They propose the laying out ami grad­
It is rumored that the passenger en- the stockholders. In addition tothis. City, as follows: W. E. Cirace, clerk;
W. P. Ready and wife loft for Port- preparatory grad«» will not lx* admitted ship
socia’e«! toifether in the butchering business
ing of a bnwid avenue from the north­ gin«»s on the Siskiyou division of th«' each share must pay 5» cents yearly A. A. Cowing, sheriff T. J. Shields, land Monday, after a visit of some
in Ashland. Or., is this da' di'S»ilv»-<i by mu­
tual consent. Th»- businc« <»f the lat« firm
ern part of to rn along ami around th«» S. P. R. R. will lx? displactx! soon by duett, to pay running expenses of the eoiinty judge; J. E. Morrison. T. B. 1« ngtli iu Asiilati‘1. Mrs. Kea-iy.whose
Cactus Hedge a Fraud and Swindle.
will be cniinuvd b\ Da »id I’ayne, who will
hill at a gentle grad«» to the summit new ones having as much power or Association, nuikiug Sfi.5 > per year the James, «»omity «»-»mini-siom-rs; W hi . health is snitel by ourclimate, will re-
Ashland people aud those of other collect ail a•■«•ouuts <1ue the firm and assumes
whore W. G. Tanner's orchard is plant- more, and also larger driving wh-els. total sum that can lie collected from Harvey, assessor; L. B. Baker, school tnru soon, to spend mor® tum> here.
the partnership liabilities.
portions of Rogue river valley will re­
D avid P ayne .
e«i; thence back on the western slope so that liettcr time may I xj ma le on one share. The inter« st rate U|x»n siipennten lent; W. R. Gradon, survey­
Mrs. M. B. Bow litch, who was at member an individual who called him­
T A IT \Ri:is.
of tlm ridge, to connect with Wimer the valley stx-tiousof th«« road.
loans is fixed at ten per «‘ent, and com­ or; V. J. Miller, treasurer.
Ashland. Or., '!ar» h
1^9
CUT.
self
J.
G.
Wofford,
agent
and
general
Salem
with
her
son.
Representative
J.
petitive applicants for loans w ill bid
street or some other avenue in the
T. \. Harris h i- add ins m«-at market interest in advance, the one offering
Next week, says the Orc«;on/l/)i. th«- T. Bowditch, during the legislative manager of the coast for the Bush
northern part of town. This, prop* rly
SEAMLESS
gradt'd end improved, would livl«».»«! be building and lot, opp<>site the C- utral the greiite-t nunilier of months in ad­ ra«-l; will lx» put in at the fish hatchery session, return«-1 to Ashland last week, Cactus hedge fence, which as he said
a magnificent avenue for residence House on Mun Btres't.to David Payne, vance to have the loan. The regular on the Clackamas, to prevent the sal­ after visiting at Grant’s Pass for a few "was liecomiug very popular in Califor­
nia for ornamenting farms ami decora­
site* ami a popular drive, giving an ex­ who also Knight Mr. Harris’s interest monthly meeting of the directors will mon from as«N-n<iiug th«» river any high­ days.
ting horn««.” Wofford spent several
tensive ami charming view of tli«» city in ttie butchering business, in which lie on the third Monday ineach month, er than tli«» hatchery. There are now
T. J. Bal>c<x-k. county cl*rk of Mar­
an I valley. Hope it will lie qnii'kly they were in partnership. The pn«-c and monthly assessments must be paid m th«» hatchery, rea-ly to lx» turned in­ ion county and Grand Secretary of the days in these parts about the 1st of
SOLID HEEL
paid for the property was $1500.
push»*! to sm*e»»ssful opening.
to the secretary on or before that date. to the river about 500,* 130 young fish, A. F. A- A. M. of Oregon, arrived here February and Bucc«*eded iu duping at
The by-laws having been adopted, making th«» total tiurnt>er batched yesterday morning, for a short, season least one or two farmers in Ashlaud
That tired. debilitated foaling, so
precinct into buying this cactus which
Jury LM.
peculiar to -:ng. indicate* deprave«l a Ixtard of nine directors was chosen, since last August .5.."xk).<XH). It is ex­ of rest ami reciqieration after overwork has been pronounced elsewhere as
that the output for this year in bis offi<-c.
Following are th«.- n nnes of jury blood. Now - ¡a» tim»» to prov«» the consisting of the follow ing George pected
more than a nuisance. The Pacific
will lx» Ix-tw-en 6,000.00;) and
- - Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Engle, W. H. Atkinson. <>. H. Blount, s,«HMI.O-iO
men drawn fortl.v April term, |.8M9,«»f ' ben-
young fish, All depends on
Geo. E. Yotile, who has invested in Hural Press. nuderthe heading. “Gull­
It ci
ein, restor«»* physi- W. H. Leeds, L. R. We list er. I*. Dunn,
circuit court for Jacksou county:
tide-flat prop«-rtv at Seattle.went north­ ing the Grangers.” publishes extracts
cai
u*«s new lifo ami A. S. Hammond. R. K Sutton. Win. the run of salmon.
W. G Bishop, E«l«-n; farmer.
EXAMINE OUR
war«! again this week, ami will prob­ from different papers in California con­
AGENCY FOR
Patterson.
A
Ixiard
of
three
auditors
vig
>er to the Ixxly.
The lat«»st railroad news, says the ably go into business in flint city. His cerning this cactus hedge fraud.
G. I'. S.-hmitllein, Wtxxlville; farmer
was
elected
M.
L.
McCall.
L.
F.
Wil
Astoriait.
is
that
tin-
Union
l
’
acifi«-
is
H. H. Wright, Chimney Rock; “
Marysville. Feb. 28. Complaint of
. Portland, brought in fits and N. A. Jacobs. It beiug shown
Cha
many friends in Ashland wish him
going to Tac«>ma. and the Chicago A- abnmlaut
“
A. Wylami. Chimney Rock;
CELEBRATED
obtaining money under false pretenses
tw»» cat. ■ .«of cattle this week from
success.
A. I’, \nkeney. Stt-rlingville; miner. Klamath c»»ant;- for shipment to Port­ that tli# capital stock fixed by the ar­ Northwestern i* coming to Astoria.
lieen filed here agaiust Ed Flem­
IT SHOWS HOW ALL
ticles of ineor|siration iloi .uno. was '1 In» latter road has foural it useless to
Ashland has
s. B. Eilwall, Big Butte; farmer.
Arthur
Laugell
wa#
in
ing. who claiimsl to lie the owner of a
land. It is un<l«rato«xi that most of already about exhausted by subscrip­
a terminus at Yaqnina, an I again this week, returning home to patent for cactus hedges. He had n
A. lnyanl, Cniontown;
“
th«» cattle were work oxen, taken to lx» tion, the incorporators were directed nttertf^t
Ashland,
Oregon,
having
secured
the
Oregon
P*«-itic,
are
Klamath
county
from
the
Sound
coun
­
Arthur Wilson. M<-.lfor«l:
ch«>ck cashed here which was drawn in
sold for logging purpose* in the Co­ by vote of the meeting to file supple­
try.
He
sold
all
th«
bors«»s
he
took
l«x,king
this
way.
At
this
end
of
the
E. F. Walker.
%» SCHOOL
lumbia river ami other timber camps. mental articles at once, increasing the lino things are moving right along. northward at different places and at his own uameonaSan Francisco bank,
Breeder and Shipper of
J. 8. Herrin. Ashland;
“
iu which, it has been ascertained, he
capital
stock
to
/2'H>.ii0l)
(2lfo0shares..
Prof.
Lester
’
s
dancing
class«»*
are
satisfactory
prices.
»York on a teu-mile contract on the
L. Shideler, Ji'- ksonville; “
is not known. Telegrams have been fl
t
SHOES
getting along nicely ami are well pat­ The meeting of stockholders then ad­ Astoria and South Coast Railway was
Alex • »rmc. Foois ere«»k; miner.
John F. Swift, of California, who sent out to different places calling for
journed.
lx»gun yesterday, running south from stunqxxl Ort-gon last June,on the trail his arrest.
John Cantrall. I'niontown; farmer. ronized. The regular Saturday even­
ARE
The directors, after qualification in Skiptinou.
Jas. Jbornton, Ashlan«!; merchant. ing s«M-ials are largely attend«*!, and
LOW
While in Sutter City Fleming por­
of Col. John P. Irish, has been ap­
MADE
THE RIQGEST ROOT IN T
accordance
with
the
state
statutes,
“The German.” introduced for the
F. Hubbard, Medford;
TRAJf MART COevWOTtL
For month s past, on the Columbia pointed U. S. minister to Japan. The trayed the lieauty aud utility of these
Th««--. McAndrews. M«-«lforel; farmer. first time in Ashland, make them un­ elected the following officers of the
E
ckh
from
salary is $12,000 per annum expeus«»s hedges in such glowing terms, and the
usually enjojMkl by the dancing peo­ association: President. W. H. Leeds; ami Willamette rivers, principally on all of that, or more.
Win. Cameron, I'niontown;
“
avidity with which everyoue purchased Wyandottes,
Vice President, P. Dunn: Treasurer. the lower Columbia, there has lieen a
ple here.
John Devlin, Ashland;
“
them, together with the immense profit
W. H. Atkinson; Solicitor, A. S. Ham­ dally catch of about fifty tons of stur­
Snpt.
J.
Brandt
of
th*
O.
&
C.
R.
R.
John Nickell, Little Butte; "
Plymouth Rocks,
Mrs. Fred Close, of thi* precinct, mond. George Engle was prevailed geon. which is shipped to the interior and his family were on Wednesday attending the sale, that Henry Beste
Henry Eng«-»!. 1'h-rnix: merchant.
daughter of Mr. au«l Mrs. A. 1’.Talent, on to act as Secretary until a perma­ eastward per rail. From the uumber morning’s train going to San Fran­ immediately entered into an agreement
Light Brahmas,
J. G. Briscoe. Trail creek: farmer. of Talent* die«l at her borne at the
to furnish an acre of ground upon
nent secretary lie chosen. The first hanging on h«x*ks al»out Portland both
Mr. Brandt is in poor health which to plant the nursery, also to
G. W. Beall, ¡Jig Butte;
Brown Leghorns,
brickyard south of Ashland last Friday regular monthly meeting of the Di­ in the Caucasian and Mongolian quar­ cisco.
is *x|»ecting that a short stay at plant out and care for the young plant«
Jo*. 8 dtmarsh. Sterlingvillc; "
morning, after an illuee* of about two rectors will be held next Monday ters of th* city, it appears to be quite and
the Bay City will benefit him.
C. W. Skt-i-l, M- df -r«l; luechani«».
which should tie furnished by Fleming
w«x»ks with «-erebro-epinal meningitis. evening at same place.
probable that a ratio of throe ton* stop
W. 8. C«»«k. I; x-k Point; farmer.
until they should become marketable,
Mr.
C.
E.
Van
Horn,
who
was
hero
The funeral wa* on .Saturday afternoon,
here,
ami
t
hat
what
was
formerly
known
The Association starts out with
I. N. Webb. Meitford; merclinnt.
when he ( Bestei should sell them, re­
burial it Ashlauii cemetery.
nearly 1000 shares suliscrils'd. by more as "Albany Ix-.-f on the Atlantic slope, this we«-k as advance agent for the ceiving
g . L. Webb.
one-halt the proceeds, the oth­
Wade Ijoroyle Co., was through bore
Horn«» of the members of the militia than one hundred people. It will he is to hereafter cross the rex-kies as 13
Chancey Nye. Flounce Rock ¡farmer
years ago as advance for the Swiss er half going to Fleming. In consid­
««ompany have taken the contract upou an institution of great benefit to Ash­ ••Pacific *ea baa*.” | Welcome.
Rob. H. Dean,
“
“
“
Bell-ringers, who fairly t<x»k ksliland eration of this one-half interest in the
J. B. Welch, Me .-lows; mechanic. tbemselvee au«l are making hii addition land.
A Walla Walla dispatch of las. Sat­ by storm nt that time. Ho was here business, Mr. Beste d«<eded to Fleming
to their hall in the grove to meet the
urday
save:
'This
afternoon
Troop
F.
John O'Brien. Applegate; farmer.
“Arouml The (itobe.”
l.-ist six years ago as agent for Sher­ his house and lot, valued at $3500.
nxpiiremcuts of t he company. The ad­
Secoml I nit««I State* Cavalry, forty- man'* trained horse circus.
About a week after the trade Mr. Beste
Miss
L«>ttie
Wade,
whose
mimetic
Du- Elretrte Light.
dition will consist of two room*, one
two strong, under command of Capt.
received a few of the worthless plants
power,
versatility
aud
lightuingchang-
Mr. George Hatch, a merchant of I which he set out. Since then he has
< til Thursday last Mr B. M. Brown, for business meetings and the other «»* have earned for her the title of th* S. W. Swigert, left with ten day's ra­
tions umler orders to report at th« Virginia City. Nev., stoppeil in Asblaml heard nothing of the swindler.
representing \\. <’. Clark, the San for storage of arm* au«i uniforms.
only “lady protean artist," will make
«lay or two this week, en route for
Francisco «foalers m • lectric lighting
Fleming succeeded in selling a gotxl
Miss F innie Fox. who spent most of her first appearance at this place on I'inatilla agency, near Pendleton. Or., a the
Sound, ut tho invitation of Mr. D. many of these hedges to Ixxitnere in
apparatus, arrived in re to take charge th«» past year m Portlan«! studying the Monday ami Tuctulay evenings next. to remain there- until fnrtlisr oreler*.
F.
Fox,
who
is
always
on
the
lookout
This
mor«
m.-ut
is
the
outcome
of
the
ot the lights for th«» first thirty «lavs kindergarten system, will open* seh«x»l March 18th ami 19th, in her original,
Fresno and Los Angele* counties who
of their o|r--ation. On Friday Mr. of that kin I for ths little folks in Ash- ®[H-ratic, dramatic, protean entertain­ di«.-ov«-ry that a vast Ix--I0of the lx»st for acquaintances who might slip’by were willing to bite at everything with
without
seeing
our
town.
Mr.
Hatch
land*
in
the
reservation
is
held
by
W (’. Cheney, special agent of the laud. and is having a neat sch«x»l house ment "Around the Glolx».” in which
which sharpers baited their book. Af­
Westinghouse C ».. arrived from Seat­ built upon a lot leas«Ml of the Presby­ she will present twelve different imper­ whites, mostly French-Canadians, un­ was greatly ploastxl with Ashland.
ter a thorough tnal those who Ixnight
der
leases
from
Indians.
These
least»*
tle to su|x»rvise the .Otting up of the terian church on the east sale of Main sonation*. display iug wonderful power
Mr. Chas. E. Curtis, of Wisconsin, them declare«! the cactus worse than a
machinery and starting it. 'These street, Ix-tween the church and Hel­ in changing voi«ie, figure and face, each are undoubtedly illegal, but the hold­ an uncle of Mrs. W. H. Atkinson of nuisance.
1
ers have refused to move from the lamls
gentlemen, with Mr. Tuthill. have man street.
character being a distinct study from when r«-«piest*d by special agent Sann- this place, who has !>*en spemlmg sev­
bi-en stringing tip- wires, this week.
months in Marion county, arrived
Electric Light Kate*.
Th* furniture of the “Oregon” is real life. Her singing is excellent ami dt-n', now nt the agency. Th«» troop« eral
ati«l cx| «■<•; to have th«» lights burning
her «lancing pleasing. Miss Wa«le is were wmted to quiet svmptoms of a Weiln -sdav morning for a visit in Alb-
ah
mt
all
put
together
ami
in
place,
The
Ashland
Electric Power anil
I
to-night in place. Motnltiy evening
land. Mr. Curtis, if he should locate
supported by the Australian humorist.
the dynamo was run and thirty are ami the handsome new hotel is now Mr. Hennessey I*eroyle, who#«- witti­ disturbance and assist in moving vast in < )regon. will bring considerable capi­ Light Company tix«»«l this week th«
n.-arly
ready
for
nse.
The
finishing
of
bodies
of
st«x-k
from
Indian
lands.
following
schedule
of
price*
per
month
lights. Ii-ing in th«- building near the
tal to the place he may chooa«» for a
cisms ami droll humor in his great
for lights:
machine, were» all burning. They gave the office is yet un<x>mplete<l, ami the character of Dennis O'Maliy, never fail
Parties acquainted with every foot home.
proprietors
are
unable
to
fix
a
«late
for
One ltiOi» candle power arc light
a perfectly clear and stea ly light, not
of
the
Klamath
riv.-r.are
of
th»
opinion
to
please.
The
Nevada
City
Tran
­
the
opeuing
because
of
the
delay
iu
Andrew
Taylor,
of
Sprague
River,
i
to run till 9:30 p. m............. 8£>
a dicker or jar ««c« urring while tbev
that
it
would
lx»
«-hea(>er
to
float
lum
­
script
says
of
the
artists:
arrival of the crockery outfit -order#«!
who cam-» in with his family to this
Same till 12 p. m................ 7
were run.
"Th«- W»«le-Leroyle entertainment at the ber down to railroa-l in a V flume,
from ths East.
In i-itr »lacing the lights with the
theater Tne-.la» •»«-ninv. .»a- .«Im---: »■« ■ n than to improv»- the Klamath. The valley last December, and met with the On* 50-candle-power incandes­
sa l b-.-resvement of the loss of bis wif«>
that si»en Mpialav nivht.
cent light till 9:30 p. in....... 2 50
rat«x* fixe«!. Mr. L«>gan. secretary of
bhe-.ff Birdsey who was iu Ashland tire Chang*' from -atlre»
ami < 'ia-n- 'i-.-i 'at ion« streams run over and arouml mam­ from pm rperal fever at his father’s
Each additional fight......... 2 25
the e-cupany. has m«-t with great en­ collecting tax*»* last Hatanlav, had not The»nnx--.j»»k«-..
were mo«tiv new, \inoinr there in the a-i- moth boulders and tbro'igh narrow
Same till 12 p. m.................. 3 00
couragement. Thirty lire lights were an '»He moment «luring the whole «lay, «lietice wer«- many tiro-niirhh-r«. sn-1 ih«-- ■ canyons in many pla«»««s. re-mb ring nav­ home on Emigrant crea k, will return
soon with bis three little children
‘- were-the lex'ler-of th«- ai-pla’i-*-amt
Each additional light ....... o 75
or«iere«t with th«» ma« bine, ami all are but was kept busy from breakfast tim«» s«ni
igation
of
saw
logs
impossible.
The
.amrhter, which were lite- ally (»■ o«»w*-«i. h.u
ncedcil .it on«-«- t«> till orders, it is uu- till eveumg train time making out re- not with..nt jmlcmenf The n:.--i:- *.f Mi»« river furnish-s an abiimlanee of water to Sprague River. Mrs. Irvine, mother I One 25-candle-power incandes­
cent light till 9;3t) p. m....... 1 50
«i«r#t-"xl.
The im-ande-cent lamp® ceip's. Birdaey ha* justified all the Wa.h ami Mr. Iw-r«e. I* a-a--..i-1 «-■» he-ct«> for milling purp-»s»'s ami for extensive of his wife, gix-s with them to take
«•are of the children.
las-n dwelt ni»..-» a- length hv the Tran-
Each additional light......... 1 25
have u< t yet arrived, but tin y will lie cl urn* made for him by hi* friend* l»e- f.»re
-eript. atid the «-ha act«-.» an-l <| ulit. of their lumber ti:im--s, but to improv«» the
popular nn«i in «1« aiaiul when intro­ fore election. 11«» is proving a thor­
Mrs. S. M Byers,of Princeton. Minn., One 25-can«l)e mover lncandes- 2
al
have twen «-mini - ate«1 but no str -am w-mlil require a vast sum of
00
«“ent till 12 p. m..................
oughly competent, careful ami efficient t -n«- ha.-» there- Iwen be-mw.-.i -.»«»»» iheni or money, hence it is l# li, v.sl by tnanv ■irrivi «! h«ge last Snuday, to join her
duce«!
thi-irenter'ancm-nt. any v. ..-d of eom>.ic'.eia
Each additional light .
. Î 75
The city coiincd, as heretofore re- offi«-er.
resiileuts
oti
the
river,
»hat
mills
wiil
hnsbaml.
whose
arrival
was
Hotel
last
tiontlmt warn..t fully warrante-l. M' — Wa h-
jx-rted. I;a* «•outracte l for seven arc
N. M. Gill>ert arrive«! here this week i* mtn h moreartir’ii-al in her ren«bii.»n than l»e put up m the vicinity «»f th«» lumber week. Mr. Byers has carried on the
Graining,
Glazing,
Who Said It Wouldn't Kain.
lights > run tid 12 p. ni-, for street from Salem, on his way to California Kate «'art lei on. ami i - ’ lie tiio-t »e- ■ a -. ’ >*.| b 'lt«. to cut up th« trees and fl.>4t th»- rm-reantile business on a large wale at
ha* a:-|H-a »-«i h f.»-«- th-- f.»v triitr be
Paper
Hanging
iigtltil ;, and they will be located as with three tineslalhon* for sale. They who
InnilxT
«1
>wn
in
a
flume
to
’
th«
rail-
Prine«
ton,
Mmn..
aud
is
now
looking
A
bargain
in
fruit
land
now
offered
—
Mr Ia-r ryle e.x«-»»l* a- an Iri*h - ..tu-'-iia . •» •il
< >ii«> at Hag [«»le iu the plaza, w.-re brought out from Miss,»tin to in bnrle*‘|iie. There triiol a .bill mome: in r -.«d. 1 h« fact . t *• curing a franchise for a home in a more genial clime than ten acre* of tine frill’ land, (air house,
follow
Kalsomining.
For Sale at Lowest Rates at
«me al «»orner of Main anil Granile Marion county several mouth* ago. their entire» evening'« en'«- »tinmen:, eie
from tin« «-oiinty. ami seeking one that of Mmnes«>t.i. Both tie and Mrs. with good cistern, g«xxl barn; 6 acres
e init w ith a « im a'l I on .... hne- - : Ht
streets, one at conierei Granite and One lean "English C«»ach" horseand thinK
19“SHOP in rear of C. W. Ayert"
ir > ai'ii»a inx It can Ir -aid .»i«h truth
a' from Klamath «bounty. Oregon. )<x»ks Byers are milch plwis d with Ashland, «•leare«! ami plowed, some fruit tree#
High, one on hill m :.r Ur -by ter'-u <>n«> a “Shire Horse” both imi»ort«sl a be'.er or tn...--- i.|. a-tt-.L-
f,'-n»..in
.- as though the company intenils to im­ in I they wdl probably divide to move set. (tool soil ami pleasant loention
office, Athland.
3H
nev.
r
lawn
zi
«
--n
net
e
at
»1
t-ri.
e-
:
iri-
.1,
"
church, one at corner <»f Main anil 1st from Englund. The third is a road­
prov.-t he river. as originally planned, hither as stxin as practicable.
11 j miles from Ashland. Apply to G.
1
of Mam str«.»et ster of the breed known in Kentucky
Admission 50 cts, children 25 cts. wbi«»h nn-lertnking will make the ex­
avenue, one at junction
_
F. Bidings.
Gimlets, gouges, tweezer«, pliera,
Taxpayers of Ashland s--h«x»l »listnct,
and B »ulevanl. on# at corner of ‘ 4th a* Denmark Saddler. The horses will Res-»rv*d s .-its ou sale at Fl.iz.i store pens«» run up mtothe million*. I Yreka
Pot* en«l kettle*, pan* and friera.
E
don’t forget that the tim«» i« about up
_ igle« do not <• tch Hit shut the new
Jo'irual.
and B streets.
IÜ.
All thing« for all aorta of buyara
1
I 1J
lx» at Stephenson's stable* for a few without extra charg«».
on the school tax. ami that sheriff's , g«xxis at D. R. £ E. V. Mill* will catch
*
At hardware «tore of H. C. Myer’«.*
Red House ahead.
i days.
Be«d oat* at Asldaud Mill.
X
Minkler Jr Son the cheapest.
1JW
X
coete will be adde«! to delinquent tax. the people.
x
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
BREVITIES.
Have ion an Idea 1
WHAT IT COSTS
To Shoe Yoorsef and Family?
Come and See Us
The next time you want
BOOTS AND SHOES
We make BOOTS &. SHOES
Æ
S I ’ E C L A. L T Y
WARRANT EVERY PAIR.
The Ashland Shoe Store,
C.H.LUDERMAN.
At old stand of J. D. Fountain,
Odd Fellow’s Block.
It Makes You Hungry
The Best
Paine’s
Celery Compound Spring Medicine.
E. B. MYER
CH00L
HOE
CUT SHOE
BRADLEYaMETCALFS
WAVERLY
BOOTS&SHOES
These Shoes have all stood
Mowers,
Reapers,
Binders,
. Cultivators,
Harrows,
Hay Rakes,
GRADY & GROW,
AGRICULTURAL
House, Sign and Decorative
PAINTING!
IMPLEMENTS
1
His Work Speaks
for Itself.