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ASHLAND TIDINGS BREVITIES THE OBEI.OX Wednesday Evening. March S7th, the Date 6 1 i Jacksonville Brevities. Bright View of the I'uture. E ditor T idings :—The writer of this Wm. Mill«, the baker, is improving in I , . i>. B. Beekman returned from article is one among many who think health. Saleui Friday. ” ” .. well of Ashland aud its future proe- Ex Senator Slater i> recovering from his - — — pects anti possibilities. Some of the WHS R. H. Dean, of Flounce Rock, recent illnew». reasons for his having so favorable an 1 C. H. Hargadine, of I-angell Valley, h in in town Saturday. opiuiou of the little city are, first, for town this week. Mrs. P. P. Pnn and daughter Ida its equable ami salubrious climate; Ed. Morw returned from Sau Francisco are expected home this week. second, for its pure «nd wholesome several day> ago. mountain water, as well as for the nat Col. CogBwell and wife, of Lakeview, R. E. Haworth returned Tuesday from ural facilities by which the same can visited iu town th« last of the week. Klamath county. tie utilized for motive power, uml for C. H. Veghte came over from Hornbrook Mr. S. 8. Aiken, of Red Blanket, is its health-giving mineral water the Wednesday evening. the happy father of another boy. value of which can not be overestimat Mr and Mrs. W. P. Ready cuiue out to ed; an«i last, but not least, for the great John Dyar now drives the stage for Ashland MKaiu this week. advantages it possess«*» through its pe merly driven by Ed. Helms, the new culiarly Frank Dickey, who has beeu at Portland adaptable soil ami favorable marshal. for Home lime,‘is In Ashland again. climate for raising fruit, in every vari Mr. R. Riddell aii-i family arrived here Hon. Chauncey Nye. of Flounce ety, such as is seldom equalled, and Wednesday from CasHiltou, Dakota. Rock, made a business trip to town the never excelled. The writer will never forget th« Mr*. > J. Lyou. the photographer of Cen first of the week. i tral Point, was in Ashland yesterday. b«»aiiliful an»l romantic picture of Ash A license to join hands for life was land and its surroundings, as pre Mr. J no. Bellinger, and his sinter, of Jack granted March 16th to B. A. Pollock sented to his view on one occasion as sonville, were visiting Ashland yesterdaj 1 aud Alma Irvine. he emerged from the Siskiyous aud Rev. E G. Wheeler, the Sunday School Married. Mar. 18th, by J. H. Huffer, entered the little valley of the Rogue organizer, was in Ashland the first of the 1 week. J. P., at the fjourt House, Mr. Thomas River. It inipress«Ml him as being, with its beautiful farms aud ¡»eaoeful homes, Ed Kilgore came in yesterday from Plaster and Miss Mary Carne. Klamath county, with a band of horses he the most picturesque «¡»ot he had ever Mr. John White, of the firm of seen. Since then Ashland has become had sold. his Reames 4 White, returned from D. C. Herrin came in from Linkville yes the metropolis of Southern Oregou, terday. He will start for l«akeview within trip to Washington Wednesday. 1 aud, for reasons given, nothing can a day or two. 1 Mr. Wm. Hanley, who has been on wrest this distinction from her. The Silas Shattuck, of Henley, and John W. a trip to New Vancouver, B. C., baa re fiat ha« gone forth, that she shall uo Dollarhide, of White Point, have been in turned, and reports things booming up louger slumber, but shall, phceuix-like, town this week 1 arise aud assume the diguity aud im there. Mr. .... J. ---------- Curtis, of Jacksonville, __ -------- , was ___ o« portance that her uuparalleied advan Monday morning’« train en route for Moitta Rev. Mr. Quimby removed with his tages and fast-growing ¡»opulation so gm* for a »hort «lay. 1 family to Medford Tuesday where he justly entitle her to. Then will she be J< h - Aikeu. of Salem, formerly of the Che I mekelc mekete hotel, came out this week, to open contemplates working at his trad«, car famed for her beauty, wealth and pentering, for the present. the bar of The Oregon. bealtkfulneBs The Washington “Post” »ays that Max In order to strengthen, and make the ___ I Sheriff Birdsey brought in a man a Prarbt. was the only Orvgou man in line iu few day« since charged with drawiug a most of her many possessions, it is to the inaugural pHM’ession. pistol on Mr. C. C. Ragsdale, of Tolo. be hoped that her citizens will con \V. 1» Woodcock, of Tule Lake, ami J. A. W« have not learned the cause of the tinue iu the gooti work of improvement Cbastian, of Bonanza, Klainalli county, have 1 been appointed notaries public. already inaugurated, ami that the same trouble. i spirit of enterprise ou their part will B F McCrary, of Siskiyou, weut down to The ladies of the W. H. M. Society ■ Roseburg ou laiid business the first of the gave a concert Wednesday night which not cease until the city is made the most desirable aud attractive, as it can week, returning home Wednesday w;is well attended and passed off very E. T. Bartlett, whose leg was broken in his creditably to the young ladies who be made, of auy city in the State. Let them not forget that we are living iu a quartz over iu Siskiyou county several ' weeks mine a^>, is able to go about on crutches look part iu it. After the ooncert the I progressive and competitive age, where uow. audience adjourned to the basement, ambition reaches for the snjierlalive. Enoch Walker, of Marion county, a where a generous lunch was served by Ouward aud upward are talismauie , cousin of E. F. Walker and John P. Walker, the ladies of the society. words to greatness and prosperity. was visiting his relatives in this valley this I week. Mrs. Riggs, President of the W. C. I Sleep Dot on laurels won, where so many agencies are in your favor. Your Messrs. Ed Booth, J A. Love and Gils Neu- T. U. of Oregon, lectured in th« Pres ber. of Jacksonville, and W. R. Robinson, of byterian church last Suuday on some fruit industry is fast assuming a con Medford, came upto Ashland Tuesday on a of the methods and different branches dition not a theory that will, of it brief visit of the work. The lecture was well at self, double your population witbm thu Mrs. James Wells returned home Tuesday tended, and very interesting. The lady uext two years; and if not, ther» will from Yamhill county, having attended the funeral of her sister, whose illue»a had called also gave a Bible reading on Monday be but one cause to prevent it, and her i bit her. at the M. E. church, with the iutentiou that will be the possibility that those James Chenoweth, the Douglas county of forming a branch society in this who have real estate for sale will be come unreasonable and demaml exorb cattle dealer, has been in the city this vvei-k, place, but failed to do so. receiving and shipping cattle fed for him itant prices for the same. Let them by Neil Bros. not forget the fate of the southern cit Mr Thos. Favgpctt, of Michigan, who is Grants Pass and Josephine County. ies of your sister stale. Just as sure making a tour of the coast, spent yesterdav as you are conservative in your prices, in Asiiiaud. and was much pleased with the Mrs. Win. John, of Williams creek, is 1 just that sure and not oliierwi»» tow n aud v alley. | will your city grow ami become pros Mr Isaac Conu. an Albany businessman, reported very sick this morning. perous. To maintain these I tvoiable has been balking ab.mt Ashland with M l.u- Mr. Harry smith has sold his livery dermati this week, and may move ont to business to Ed Lister and Mr. Calvert, conditions, you can teel assured that Southern Oregon. families will come here hom distaut who take charge at once. Messrs. R B. and W S. Grieve, of Jenny points, seeking heulib, rest aud climate. The infant child of Mr. Chas. Uhlig We know the past history of Ashland, Creek, and D. D. H. Yeager of this place, went to Roseburg this week, to purchase died on the 13th inst. of croup, and whs who can predict its future history? timber land claims. buried on Friday. Give to it au energetic aud enter Mrs. M. H. Vining arrived Wednesday The new council met last week and ap- prising people, aud its future is easily morning from Tacoma, to transact the busi ness necessary in the sale of her hotel proper ’ pointed Milt Reynolds street commis foretold. sioner. Mr. Reynolds is a good man. ty, the Central Heu#e. Asuianil, to-day, has a new birth, and aud mH no doubt have the streets in Mrs. S. F. Tewilligerand little son, of Lit ; good shape before this time next year. her Horoscope is cast, and I can see in tle Shasta, have been visiting her parents. it an omen that portends a bright fu Mr. aud Mrs. H. C Hill, of this place, for a The Baptist church people have most fortnight or inure past. of t> » material on the ground for then ture. ‘‘Coming events cast their shad ows before.” One of these shadows I -«.- of worship. Messrs Merriman, Damon, Norton, and | new . will, in my mind s eye, endeavor to ma Hockersinith. of the Medford A. O !' W. ! Th ¡bert & Burgess mili oompany terialize, by which, 1 see in the near lotige. attended the social of the Ashland I received their new fifty-horse power miil lodge Tuesday evening. future, a lieautiful public drive ou the at Merlin Friday last. James McCauley, fireman for McCarthy Boulevard Siskiyou, and on each side on engine 22, was called to his home in Leb Hon. Chas. J. Howard is building a are lovely homes, green lawns and anon. Linn county, last week by the sad neat house on C street, where be will re fountains of crystal waters, aud in its news of the death of his mother. side iu future. center an electric motor line, carrying Mr. Ira F Powers, the pioneer furniture Mr. D. W. Hardin has sold his brick I hundreds of ¡»eople to the health and manufacturer of Portland, w ho ha* done a large business in his line for many vears yard and property to T. P. Judson for pleasure resort situated at terminus, paM. is visiting Ashland this week ¿144)0. Mr. Judson will assume all con where stands a magnificent structure t’apt. Balwock, the county clerk of Marion tracts nowon hand, aud furnish all brick with all of the modern improvements c.iuuty. w ho came out to Ashland for his the trade will require. * for the accommodation of its many health, is «tea lily improving, aud looks and Mr. J. Williams, of Idaho, has pur guests, Surroumbng this structure, feels much better than when he arrived. chased ten acres of land irom Chas. K. are beautiful grounds extending to the Col. C. A. Cogswell, of Lakeview, and Mr. Chanslor, and will clear and plant the wild picnic groves, making the place Eastman, of the California, Oregon and Ida same at once to fruit trees. ho Stage Co . were on yesterday morning's I so attractive and romantic that all who train—the former ou his way home from Judge Axtell has a neat real estate sign visit the State for recreation will go Salem. tacked up on his offioe, and has some I there. George Conn, of Paisley, Lake county, choice properties for sale. But ths one who possessed ao enter senior partner of the firm of Conn Bros., merchants aud mill owners of that place, Dr. Devore has purchased the proper prising a spirit as to accomplish all was in Ashland last week, en route for ty now occupied by Mr. Vance, ami with this, has not been forecast. But in its Portland. He returned yesterdav in thirty days will rebuild and put in a accomplishment he has made himself Mrs. Dr. J. A. Newman returned home Ht<K>k of drugs, to be one of the most a king in wealth. N on R esident . from San Francisco bv one of the trains complete iu the country. which w as delayed by the slide and wash- Grant's Pass Library Asaociatioti is outs dow n on the Sacramento. She was de One pound can of baking powder doing a fine business. Mew members are and two Japanese mush bowls for 50c, tained five days, m,ost of the time at Delta. Mrs. S. M. Byers left Monday for San Fran re«x-ived every week. There are now at the Red House. x cisco, on route for her home in Minnesota. over four hundred volumes on nand. Mr. Bjers will also start for home within a Hon. E. W. Morrison will be back on few days to dispose of bi* Minnesota proper NEW THIS WEEK. ty as quickly a* pos*iblr and move to Ash Saturday uext. ready for business in the legal line. land. Horsemen and Breeders! Trains on time again. Davi«l Lawton, a Yreka pioneer, di»<l Net. ill that place last week, atrt-d 75 years. The pay car went north on Wednea- The proprietors of “The Oreg«.-n” day evening. Work will soon be commenced on a have ch'-aeu uext W«<lu«-edaj evening Ta I m » Bnrird Here Oiiening banquet at The Oregon uext as th«- time for the opening banqu-t. 87OM1 brick »u-lKiol bonse at Mott, Sis- I wish to inform the public, that I have X’ s Harri* t E«ii;g. f rmerly <>f thi« Wednesday evening. They will have the furnishing of the kiyou county. two Fine Bred .Stallions, Ilambletonian pl ;.».-, die*l at Elk-Usbnrg, W. T.. Vi-s- bouse completed by that date. Their and Paicben, that 1 will make the aeaaon The "liceuee” people in Moiloc say Rev. Phippo, of Graul's Pas«, will corps of employes is miulc up. and a of in Rogue River Valley, making my tcr.iaj, of pnncm,>uia, ami will lx* that the recent special election was un stands at Ashland. Medford, and Central preach at Nell school bouse March 31st br light to Ashland lor I urial next first-class e«x»k of long eX|,er»en«-e and constitutional, and |*ropose to tight th« Point, will stop at Phoenix on my way al 11 a. ni. Stimlay, March 241 h. high reputation will have charge of ,le.-i'«*e of the majority. down, and also coming back. The under signed. will, if addressed at either place, the culinary dejiartiueut. The prepar i- Two frosty, clear nights this week, £-tray come to the residence of any one who wish Two men who have figured promi just cold enough to tough, u the fruit tiotiu for tlie «»¡»lung banquet iib»l < n- es the uta of his horses, if not living too fat tertaiumeut are of such <-lr«ra<-ter th it nently iu the Oregon legislature died A buy b< is>-, two yearsold pesi, with blossoms. away. Anyone wishing pedigree of horses, can every guest, no matter how many, will last week. Lemeuweber, of Astoria, un: II star m for« hi-a.l .tint branded Go to Blount's for anything in the have them by addressing ainl Euoch lloult, of Linn. lx-sure of the most hospitable eut»‘- G Goti ¡eft thigh, has <1 raj «xi from tin.« N. C. BOYNTON, E 1’igr.iut cr**.*k rang«», ami th«» under men's hue. He has the largest stock, tuinment and a thoroughly enjoyable The Salem ciiler and vinegar works eveniug. The dimier will be tir U-eliiss. sbippe<l forty barrels, 1700 gallons, of sign* 1. his o .mr. will ¡»ay a reim« »nable aud sells elieupest. Ashland, Or. ri-w: r>i for infortMliou l-- i hug to his Buy a ticket for tlieope.nug banquet of course, an»l nothing that can I k > done vinegar to Vancouver this week, for by the proprietors to contribute to tbu the use of the U. S. troop«. recovery. A.Lioss, G ia ». G ivan . at Tho Oregon. Tickets at. Boltou AFTER APRIL FIRST, enjoyment of th«-guests will lie omitted. Eagle Point, Oregon. CbitwiMxj’s or at the hotel. Will leave Ashland every Monday morn As the T idings has said already, the I John P. Ward, the veteran Portland New spring millinery nt Mrs. J. event is one of importance to the» city, politician, has lieen ap|>«aute«l apprais- inn for Medford «ill b« in Medford Mon i Xrw Kiuilcrgurten. ilaj- evening and Tuesday; in Central Point Wednesday tnorning: in A»blaud Thur* Thornton’s this week; also a lino of aud tit occasion for general rejoicing or of merchandise iu Willamette cus day. Friday and Saturday, until further notice. I will open u kimiergurteu iu uew children s cheap R'li<x>l bats. * aud celebration. All who can should toms district, Oregon and Washington builiiiug ue«r the 1‘resbv tertun cbtircb Shows are thick. On one train HO- attend auti show a due appreciation of Territory. April 1st. Children placed under my the euterpriH« of the citizens who buve car«- will receive the lx-ut <>i uttuutloii. ing north last week there were no Frank Howard, the o!*treperous built the hotel ami the gentlemen who convict Sp <uul putti« will lx- given to singitig, than four conip.miea traveliug. who cut his band off to k«»ep have expeuded so large a slim in its l>-i».«rl«. etc. Children from t|ir«v Direct from the e«ist a tiue line of furnishing ami opening. It is worth from working at the state penitentiary, yeuru old and up. will lx» received. I’or now aud desirable window shades ami h;«s sufficient !y r«»covered to lx» put nt much to Ashland to have hotel accom work again. He bus lx»en provided turli.er partieuluru «-all <>u or uddrea« pulls, at Smith 4 lAxlge’s. modations which can lx» truthfully her Miss E asme Fox. with a one-nmn cross cut saw. Six inches of snow on th«» summit of alded abroad as equal loan J thing ill the IL F. McConnaugby lost 120 ton« state, aud the citizens should all show Hie IDuii. the Sisklyous last week. Below the their pieasnre au«l satisfaction in such and BiUy Moss 50 tons of bay, by fire Since liiht isfdie of tld' l iDiNtis there toll house, however, the fall was rain. a consummation. m Warner, hist week. It is known to has hilleu here 1.1K inches <»f rain, muk- Mr. S. M. Byers, who has bought the Among the new things r«-eived nt be the work of imvndiuries, but officers in^r a total of nearly two inchea since Central House property, will iuqirove tho hotel diiuiig the past week is a can't put their hands on th«- villains at th« rains l**gan this month, and start tin- building considerably Ix-fore long. tine Mathuahek piauo one of the hand ¡»resent. | Examiner. ing vegetation uht«a*l at a furi<ais rale, Grady and Grow are at work paint somest ins-.ruineuta ever brought to Officials in the various laud offic«* i'wic»- within the week the mercury has of Oregon an«l Washington Territory ato«MI ut 31 . '1 hifuhays not injure any- ing the new lodging house built by Ashland. Ayers, Barlxmr 4 Elviage near the are earning their sidartes uow by hard tiling itere yet, and proepeeta for fruit ! AMILA.MFS I’iCOGItEV*. depot. work. The rush after the outlying tunl crops of all kin<ls uro tirat nite. Some big monuments upon the high acres of the public domain has never Donoghue, the Loudon tish orator, SO Acres for Sale. now has a monopoly of the Imsiness in way of Ashland's progress are ix-ing lieen so great in the history of the A rare chance; must lx- sold within Ashland, having eubsidiz-xl the rival reared this year. Three are unveiled Northwest. tins month the handsome new three- tbu uext 311 day«. The very lave! fruit tish Anu. saul that the Nebraska state story brick hotel, the electric lighting pr« It ss is association, laud, ami in the heart of the Rogue iu its excursion the Mr. Fuller, recently from Colorado, system, utid the home building ami River Valley. <>De-h:df mile from the has moved luto Mrs. Cnx'ker's new coming summer, wdl take iu Oregou celebrated Bodiue orchard, three mile« cottage on the corner of Banin ami loau association. Two others are tak and Washington territory. There will ing shape iu the near future a perfect from Medford. Sixty acre« ready for Pine streets. several car loads of the brethren system of water supply aud an adequate be the tiees. balance <xik wood. Ouly and sisters, and they are expected in T. P. Boyd has cleared aud fenced system of sewerage. This year will be the early part of July. ¿30 per acre. Address, for further in the lot he bought recently in W. C. a big one in the history of our city. It formal iou. The Shasta Courier says: The You hnyen’t? Well let us tell you that by buying Myer’s addition, and has fruit trees will undoubtedly mark the building 11. B. R kei >, hereof an extensive fruit and vegeta United States trout fishery aud hatch set out upon it. P. (). box 588, Portland, Or. ble canning establishment, l»esid»s the ery on the lower McCloud has lieen a cheap article in leather you are throwing away The brick walls of the new hotel are momentous improvements already abamloned bv Government authority, Reliable poultry Yards. being painted by H. S. Evans, ami a your money. Now to overcome this trouble, W k confidently recoiiiineml the For- vast improvement in tho appearance of meutioucL If our citizens will but la and th«» few trout tli--re turned loose bor iu harmony fir the advancement of in the stream. Like the Hatn-reek Grove poultry yards to ail who are the building will be the result. their cominou interests, the expecta hatchery, it onght to have lax-n abau- thinking of procuring ei'ber fowls or Sweet ¡»otatix-s from the Stewart tions of the most sanguine will be t»ur- doued Ix-fore started. eggs. I'll«» proprietor, Mr. J. M. Gar rison is au expeneiKV'l fancier, knows farm near Plaenix have lieeti selling in passe, 1. At Eola, Polk county, the 14tli inst., the needs of the couutry ami is able to Ashland at lttets. per lb. during the O. P. Beardsley shot and killed T. L. past few weeks. They have kept well Real Estate Sales. supply tiie puvple withjust what they Perryman. The weapon lts-xl was a want. His ti»H-ks of highly bred fowls through the winter. double barrelled shotgun, aud us Per ar« as ¡»lire an I tine ns America aff< »rd«. J. M. McCall has sold to Jacob ryman was walking down street, of his Mr. H. R»u»t bus built a handsome Everyone who keeps fowl-, a’ nil should new fence iu frout of his home on Thotupsou two «hares of stock of the own yard Beardsley came out ami get a slart of the very lx-st. If you Granite street, ami has set it back ten Asilaml Ho'ti- Gompmy. Shill; an 1 walked across the street tiling twice, semi Mr. G-mson an order, you will feet, to widen the street, as liegun by has bought of Mr. Thompson two lots i’ll«» two men have had frequent quar The next time you want Hot regret it. Reatl his mh-rtm-meut Mr. Fountain some time ago. in Miner's addition, consideration, rels aud lawsuits. B«*ardsl«-y is iu jail, in this paper. held for murder. ¿4.50. W. B. Gref«, a shoemaker of long ex The result of the heavy rains last Luckey 4 Co. rejairt the sale of Estray Cow Wanl««l. perience and skilleil iu tine work, has Lewis Crain’s lot on Church street, to week, points to the lad that the Mon The undersigm.1 will give a suita l»«en engaged by C. H. Luderman for Mrs. Lizzie E. Norrie; consideration, tague survey along the Sacramento ble reward tor information that will in.i new shoe store, and will make a 8551». river was preferable to the present le..d to the recovery of th«- foilowing specialty of tiue work in his line. Hood survey, as it was up iu the hills animal, lost, «trayeii or stolen from R. L. and Kate Andrus have sold to A little chihl of Mr. ami Mrs. Ewart, iu place of alongside of the Sacramen Astilami Lis’ Nov«-mt« r: A whitish living in the Eastern part of town, dim! W. A. Patrick a lot containing a little to river, aud on au easier grade. The « mw coiwiiier.ibly spn.’ikL-'l with »lark Wwlnesday eveniug from intiaminatiou more than two acres, adjacent to R. M. IL IL Co. will probably think so, if they And we will give you first-class goods for spots alx-iit th« h»-a«l. SIX or seven year« of the bowels, ami was buried yester Garrett’s placein western part of town; ever get a '61 tio.xi ou that stream consideration, ¿1800. old, media n size; umlcrbit iu olio ear day afternoon at Ashland Cemetery. your money, and sell them to you iigain.[ Yreka Journal. ami slit mill»- other; branded on hip W. A. Patrick Ims sold to Kate T. J. \V. Sowilen, of the firm of A. H. Albany proposes to offer a Ixinus of with a circle having a straight )m«> Andrus, the A. S. Jacobs house and drawn across it through the inidille. Meagly 4 Co., Jacksonville, was in lot iu uortberu part of town; considera 825,(tm for th«- removal of the Browns- town yesterday, aud made arrange viiie woolen mill to that city. Salem <1. G aniakd . ments for the exhibition of th«» ceie- tion, 81200. has secured a woolen mill at ¿20,1*41 Ashland, < >r.. Mar. 22. 1889 brattxl New White sewing machines at G. F. Billings reports the sale of the lx»nus, an«l Albany must see that and Dean's store. sh,tii.d be Ordered to ‘-Move U«i." Central House hotel property of Mrs. go $500) better. If this rivalry be E. E. Miner seems disposed to con M. H..Vining to 8. M. Byers, of Min tween Salem and Albany continues it It is quietly w hisper, I among those will equal that between St. Louis and who find out what is going ou in the tinue bis tight against the city over the nesota; consideration, 8210 l. Chicago in fervor, if not in propor right of way for the Boulevard across circles from which the ordinary citizen M. L. McCall reports the following: tions. is shut out that certaiu “card sharps" Lis addition to the city, aud has beeu Roper and Carter to IL L. den, lot 12, ordering graders tu quit work, throw At the r««-i-nt municipal el«»ction in have lieen fleecing some of the young block 51, Summit addition; con.. ¿100. We make BOOTS & SHOES the city of Lakeview, Lake county, the men of Asbl.md at an outrageous rate ing fences across the street, etc. Chas. E«Nimng«r has sold to E. J. recently. When the drift is all one entire “People's ticket" was electtxl by A special committee of the city coun w iv and one pile grows at the expense cil, composed of Messrs. Walter, Col Chruebman, of Antelope, 20 acres of majorities ranging from 28 to 98. Fol land with improvements, out on of all th,- rest it is uiiins ess.ary to argue ton and Thonipsou, has been examin lowing are the officers chosen for the lil-oilt wheth'-r th»- business 1« straight ing the creek above town, the chance Granite street; consideration, ¿1500. ensuing year: For mayor. W. M.'l’own- Mr. Niuinger takes in exchange from or not from the gamester’s point of for water piix« routes, etc., this week, seud; eotim-ilmen. W. T. Boyd, B. Daly. Mr, Churchman 150acres on Drv creek John McElhinney. J. S. Field; marshal, --------- AND view. The matter of importance is to in company with the city surveyor. at ¿1500. txe that the leeches who are sucking Albert Heminger: r«xx»rder, J.Q.Willits; Ladies who are preparing for sea the town shall l>e shaken off and the attorney. Jerome Knox; treasurer, S. Slanders Refuted. more vigorous tlie shake, the better for sonable cost nines should remember C. Wallis. that the choicest assortment of spnug the town. The I k » s Angeles Timex several Says the Butte Creek valley corres aud summer millinery may tie found weeks ago contained a slsuderous ar pondent of the Klamath Star: Ru at Sui<*i<l«- at Phoenix. 1 Mrs. Boynton's in Reeser block on ticle directed against Dr. W. L. Lewis, Mani street, at prices lower than ever. ♦ who recently moved to this county, mors are afloat to th«» effect that the Mr. Morris.»n. who came from Ohio contract for fencing th«» Miller tract of twoy ars ago to Phoeuix, this oouuty, B. bleach is building for I. W. Bnr- ami upon his learuiug of it he wrote lan«l, comprising some 40,(M»1 acres ami ami has iH-en farming the Sam. Colver riss ; a two story house on the lot of the immediately to his friends to have re<|Uiring thirty.live tnileeof fence, has ¡»lace. <s»niaiill«-l «Uleide We«in«-s<lay latter ou Pine street. The lower part them investigate the matter. The fol lx-«-u awarded to parti«« unknown. m*»ruing by shooting himself with a will be used by Mr. Burriaa as a w«x»d- lowing letter received from the A. O. This enterprise if carried out. will ¡'istoi. He was aloue in a room of the ] house and «tore house, and the tipper U. W. hxlge to which be belongs shows ¡»rove disastrous to the stockmen in Capt. WiltMiurn is over from Henly this Colver house, sittiug in front of th«» part will tie finished for lodging rooms. his standing among the people who general, but will encourage agricultural week. He says he must decliue the compli Keno Whispers know him: pursuit« ami the valuation of taxable men; given Hrephu-v, ami evidently tired with the him in theuoticeof his ‘•sons’* I txH-f cattle which were delivered Office of Ixw Angeles J ,<xlge. No. t ¡»rojierty. going to work with him on bis quartz ledge. muzzle <»! the pistol press«-»! against to The Cbeuowetb last Monday by They are the sous of *omvtiody else, but he Prayers for rain went up from hundreds of 5.5, A. <). U. W. i his homi ¡ust buck <»f his right ear. Neil Jas- Lakeview put« on city airs now »•alls them his “lioys’’ since they began work homes in Klamath county, and many feared were weighed on the Ash Loa Angeles, Cal., March 14, ]8 hh . His wife l.-ft the r»x>m but a moment lami Bre-s. fur him. that their supplications would come to Mills scales, and 180 bead of them W. L. Lewis, Esq., with her mayor, couneilmen and other before lie tins). Morrison was a man averagcl naught. The agriculturist who remembered Valuable Flonrine Mill. municipal officers. The city election lltMt il»s. per head. They W. H. Wadhama of the Portland firm of having put buttons iu the contribution box Dear Friend and Brother; past middle life. He had la-eti suffer \\ndhain*A Elliot, aud Thus. Holman, pro ago, the granger w hose grace bad lieen A Fine Stock Ranch, Your letter in refjrence took place last week. Ninety-eight prietor^ the Sah in electric light works, long ing for some time with a fatal disease, were loadedou the ears and sent north unsaid for some time past, together with to the piece published in Times alxint votes were cast. Following are the were on Wednesday’s train, bound for Han many probably tulx rciilar disease of the liver, ward Wtxinesday. other sinners, had just begun to clas And Wdl-brfd Cuttle ! ofiu'ers for the newly incorporated city: Francisco. The latter goes to order material ami h i i t.iUe.t frequently of suicide, Mr. O. Ganiard offers for sale his yon duly received and in reply I am Mayor, W. M. Towns nd; couneilmen, for increasing business. The electric light is sify themselves under the head of “wicked” when suddenly the rain poured down ou the T^^Onlers by mail promptly attended to. it is s .id. Il- w:»s re-specteii as an hon valuable mill property at Gold Hill; authorize«! by the lodge to say that W. crowding out the ga* at Salem. iust and the unjust. Four nights of almost T. Boyd, B. Daly, John McElbin- The nndersigncil otTerx for Mile hi* value or .l»l -, iu lustri»»«)« m .n, ami w.is ap his tine 12iM) acre stock ranch on Rogue they «ltd not take any notice whatever ney.J. Mr. J D. Kilpatrick, senior member of the incessant rain, four days of mist and occa bl«- flouring null property with 4" seres of S. Field; marshal. Al!x»rt Hetn- .An experienced shoemaker at the store, who makes a parently doing iv« 11 m his farming River, ami l<>0 head of stoek, including of the article, most of the brothers inger; rworder, J. Q. Willits; attorney. firm of Kilpatrick Bros., the heaviest railroad sioual showers, together with a storm of land, on Koene river, near Gohl HUI it It w hich fell Friday night, have refreshed station. This mill lia- a line tx-alfim for operations. a number of yearling cattie, high-bred knowing y<»u t«x»wellt<> take any stixjk Jerome Knox; treasurer, S. C. Wallis. grading contractors in America, was on last snow the land, going down to the thirsty roots of business, being convenient to a large an-u of specialty- of tine work, will repair all rips or defects of Saturday morning ’ s train, ami was met at Durham ami Hereford. This is all in such m*ns< nse. I read youi letter Un tiepot by Mr F. Roper, who many years the grkss aud How ers aud reviving t he droop tiic best grain land in Southern Oregon, it A tulsr R«qM»rt. To Monday’s south lx>nn»l overland ago a* Kiipatrii k’s employer in Nebraska. ing spirit of agriculture. Flowers are bkxjm lia- a never falling wa-er power—the tinest stoek sold by us free of charge. good property. See his advertisement. to the lodg*« last night ami after it was Kilpatrick, when a boy. drove Roper’s mill lug everywhere ou the margin of the green in Southern Oregon I lie mill ha- just been read Brother Mackay was a|qx,lilted a th -re was attached a special car of the Di* Jacksonville Times reported last sward, and above my mantel hangs a fresh fitted lipin good shape throughout, with new J. H. McVay, of Smith river. Cal., week th.it there» have beeu twenty brought seventeen head of gixxl young committee of one to have the Times' Minneapolis, St. Paul 4 Ste Marie road. team. bouquet I sincerely pity the soul incapable i machinery Terms r«-a-«,nable Will also M •*. vv m Shade arrived Monday morning letter contradicted in some of the Les of appreciating these delicate things, in all Mill a It was the private car of Judge Sprin deaths m Ashland from spinal menin horses of E«1 Kilgore of Langell valley, fr<>in Atlantic, Iowa to remain iu Southern their freshness, bloom aud purity, shedding gitis. 1 his is a fai.x- re[H»rt, anti i«p- and two spaus of grays of Wagner 4 Augeles paix»rs. which will be done ger attoru«.-y for that road, who is mak (»rogun. Mrs Shade in a «laughter of J H. their own fragrance and the smiles of na Stock Ranch of 1200 acres SPRING MEDICINE YOU WANT pareutly lr s a slight tinge of malice in S<»u at Soila Springs ranch. He ar right away. Hopiug this will find yon I ing a tour. B-sides Judge Springer Stowe, wh<> arrived from the Fame place last ture’s late beaeficence! Klamath county is on Rogue river; m H fenced; HD acres already 1« «Mmponiti »n. Upon th«» authority rived with them at Stephenson's sta Htid family enjoyiug good health, with and his family, there am»mpauie«i him fail Her husband remained in Iowa to set exceedingly glad. in alfalfa. Prire,fM,(MMr. lime on a part of the business matters, expecting to be able to of Dr. S >iiger. the T u > in <« s makes the bles yesterday, ami will start for Smith kindest regards from all the boys, 1 <>n this trip two other well known tle That dismal species of scribe know n as the price if desired. follow within a month or two, but. finding remain as ever, your friend. Minnesota lawyers and their families, that he eoul<l start at once, gave his wife a lurid correspondent is abroad, I see, and following st dement. The first case of river to-<lay. scattering around with his usual con Will also «ell with the much or separate ly Judges llieks aud Loehr,*111. Col. ph a*ant surprise by arriving Wednesday- tempt of ink W alter D evekevx . iii. uingitis in this n«'iglilx>ru<xHl was logic. The news-reading world Recorder. Bowditch, an old friend of Judge Sprin just two days after she had reacheci here. Col. Norris, th«» architect and build that of Errn-et High, who was taken has been pining for him. Tired of the stupid IOO head of stock, ger was surprised to meet him at the w riters who dally around essential ¡aiints, <i*>wnoutat Demi Imiiari, Sept.'1st, er. is preparing ¡»Inns for a tient an»l Purifies the Blood, M E. Social. including a mnnl»er of full blood D srn they yearn for some “ smart feller" to come depot. comfortable eottag«» which be will 1888, ami brought to bis father's home along, jump with t>oth big feet upon all the and Hereford jvHrliUE*. bulls and h iier*. BREVITIES Strengthens the Nerves, build on th«- lol on Church street pur- here. SimetLat tune there hav« lieen, At the M. E. Church, Tuesday, Mar. who standard rules of reasoning and fetch ’em Tnvse are tine youug ea1 tie, and John Swinden of the Applegate val there at once. By predicating of the whole may want young bull* or heifvi ,< ne.u more, all t»-l 1. ti;t»s-n cum « including all re- chased by Mrs. Norris of Lewis Crain 27th. Stlp|>er served tu the chapel ley. is among onr best aud well-to-do Stimulates the Liver, . A now steam sawmill is running on what is true of only a small part, and in \a would do well to -e«- them. Address n porte l any wrn re in the valley south lust week. Church street is being im from 6 to 8. A program consisting of farmers. He works his land for its O. <; \ \ IARD, rious other rem arkable ways, he can do it of l alent. Of til«- til t« « U cases, seveu proved, as well as some other parts of music and re<-itations will follow. profit. Last, season he raised 2360 Griffin creek, southwest of Jackson lately he went through the Klamath Basin 41 Ashland, Or. Regulates the Kidneys and Bowels, ville. somewhere, w'here the average yield of were fat al Ern«»el High, a ehihl of tow n, ami is a pleasant place for a home. Come Hn<l lx> s<x-iable. Supper 15c. bushels of corn besides small grains. wheat is known to tie over 25 bushels to the Wm. M .ytield, George Casey. F rank Gives Life and Vigor to every organ Wm. Turnham, of Table Rock pre Iu fruit he realized handsomely. On The card of Mr. M. IL M«x»re, an ex acre, and after finding a couple of pnmiceous Hiding on a Brake Ileum. II B. Lt ocro, II..rgadme, two chihlri n of Joshua perience«! and skillful painter and pa of cla> about the size of his ow n tar-, a cnr-load of apples shipped to San cinct, died on Monday of last week, spots he hastened to bawl through the newspa Brown, on Bearcreek north of town, per-hanger, will be found among the Riding on a brake beam, says the Francisco, be netted a cash return of a after a long illness, in bis 56th year. There's nothing like it. Use It Now! pers that the whole Klamath Basin Paper Hanging and Decorating, and Mrs. Fi«-»1 Close, at Brickyard m-w advertisements iu the T idings this Red Bluff Caw»«', has lieen common trifle l«>ss than 60cents a box, which ad Four inches or more of snow fell in was pnmiceous. He added, in his charm south of Ashland. 1'lie neovery in all week. Mr. M«x»re has already done with a set of men known as tramps, ded toth.it sold privately brought bun a •• l.aet -prtng. being very much ran ilown ingly rapid way. that the altitude «.f the -Hailng used your Palne’a Celery Com House Painting Etc. ini itehilflate»!. 1 procured m » iuc of Paine’s pound thl- spring. I ran safely neonunend It the other esse« seems to have left the considerable work in towu which speaks who bum their way from one end of clear ¿ltKtti iu fruit alone, if you the Dead Indian country during the Basin, being comparatively high, is compar recent storms. It I' l«-ry <’ tnpotind. Th«- use <»t two huirles ns tin- most pow, rful and at tb» aaiu«- time lasted but a abort atively iu*abibri.ius. No healthier people Orders to be left **t B. I ’ . Ib v*< r ’ * bsr«! patients in imi'di fletter condition than well for his reputation, and be is now the state to the other, but probably please. This is another proof there is ever lived thau the peopleof Klamath Basin, ware More. Resi ! u< e m L\ t * r'* i-ii; if»n. nein-1¡». i.-» I like a n> w man. As h i _-« u » t »I time. gentlen gulator It Is a«ulen.Ud nerve is isuiilly « xp«-»-te«l. Some are entirely engaged in paiuliug. loi.'.i- :»:i I .«pr-.iig meilklne, 1 do not know tonic, and slue«- inking ttlbaveftlt fikea new few have heard that this dangerou« money in raising fruit, especially of aud afuneiai happens so rarely here that corner t’nion and Fairview f i ft*. 41 It-¡u W. I- G kei NL< *1. man.' IL E. Ksoas. Watertown, I».,kota. well, au«l all are improving steadily. Sailor Brown, the pugdiet who people forget the solemn outw ard rites of the and perilous mode of travel has lieen the right quality.—(Courier. lirigidiiT r»cral V. N. G.. B'lrllnglon. VL But with both big feet ujion the G. F. McConnell stiippe»l a lot of adopted as a means of transporting fought Mitchell, was on yesterday occasion. facts II. A Fi egi - kon , of the matter, and the belief O livxr F oor . fl.««. Six for(6.IML At Druggists. W elia Itica* hus in & Co. .Prop. Burlington, vc. A Family R< imlon. A <lis[»:«t«-h of Mar. 17th from Win inoiuing’« train, bound for San Fran esseutial four pigeons ¡»air of Jacobins, one families. However, it has. and the that the reader wauts to be "fetched” there, FOOR & FERGUSON, Owl ami one Pouter to a pigeou fan railroad people are amused at a case nemucca. Nev., says: News was cisco. truth or no truth, what does the lurid corres sunlinrj « P» Dally Journal. Dt.JK3,»D mr...... l ^ tate D POOD nut'lx. ftng 4t tr^fi M<«A« ¡sto pondent care about the paucity of funerals brought here to-day l»y Captaiu Smith cier way up iu Victoria, B. C., this Diet -¡«I rn-eof Ri-v. George Parson. week. Mr. McConnell has one of the that happened here last week. < >n the that. 800 tons of hay was burned by in- The new road opened between Wil in a land Lt* wishes to prove unhealthy” If air around his barnyard is not so fresh as ,»,' »air town, was <-u l’hursilay tilled finest lots of tancy pigeons of all kinds Sacramento express that arrived here «•eutliarii« on the Diamond ranch. low Springs and Central Point makes 1 the heaven made it, the 1. o. is all prepared to ASHLAND. OREGON. w: b a h.ippV «-oiupuny of «-bildreu ami in the siate, aud patli«-« wanting high the other evening a man, bis wife and Grant county, Or., own«*! by Peter the distance for travel only three miles I tell the readers that the climate of the State is unwholesome, If he fliKir a Mpiare yard Are prepared to give estimate? aud take g- i .1, ho i.»-I.-, who ii. <i gniln-red from »•lass turds will not be disappointed if t wo children wore discovered on the French. Subsequently a man was between those ¡»luce«. brake Ix-.iui. having rode Ir on Sacra contract* on ail c U kwä of of sle earth, lie i> all ready u> advertise i. r <»:» I i.. ;.r. Th«- <x-. axion waa the »untry is unproductive. If he seen mental. On lieing questioned the man »•might in th- act of firing n haystack. J. E. Seyferth, of Altbouse, Joseph tha a» », i : .e! ». ..nnivei. ar J of 1L v. Parson s they order of him. a \ -»llle through her weed«, he would STONE WORK, H»i was beaten until insensible, and The electric lighting of “The Ore- said they were on their way to Oregon. may «lie. Bad feeling exists between ine county, is running the lurgest dairy hu reader to the conclusion that bi-L.i.y. lèv. W. E. Pars-*n and chil iu Southern Oregon, says the Timex. A plank had lie 'U placed on the lieatn, on 1 the inoFt reasonable terms All work mo good* general y fall to produce li . I» weie ¡ res» ut from \\ .Islington, g«»n” will lie done by five arc lamps ou some of the promitieut owners of land the ;ic . -arv ,-hri-lain crap of sigh* and gua sauteed, as both are prneikal workmen. CUT l>. I . I>r. ■>. H I’i.rson, of Ashlami, the first ti«x»r in the office, hall, dining so as to make riding more comfortable in this locality, of which the incendi milking about 40 cows regularly, aud i < n a. _ I >e lurid correnpondent .... in the Star References given if desired. daisv of the dismal column, without a doubt. Or. g i . who ».¡¡«I ; r.«v« i« «i s« vt r:«i tlions- room. Itarber shop ami bar, and by a than it usually- is in that manner, and arism is supposed to l»e the outcome. making excellent butter. SEAMLESS ¡-i.il ¡1.4 to s o 15. eident Harnson ninulier of im-amieaeent lamps for the the family were apparently contented Kubli 4 Sou and B. Benedict of Ap He blooms and twinkles lieautifully in the ReBden«-«- ou corner of L'niou and Allison Suit has lx»en commenc«»d in Benton plegate have purchased the two-year- midst of his illogical ink. street». ; . u,a....»<1, . rnved in Sunbury \\«si secomi ami third floors. The clear with thur moans of travel, provide.! by is beginning to stir. D. J. Ferree, ti. s.i v « veiling, was al«<> preseut. Mrs. w.dls aud high ceilings make the house their ingenuity. It surely required <x>«inty by Hamilton 4 Job. bankers of old Scotch bull imported by Holmes Dr. Business AIN I>ee and Mr. Doten have been buying and B • j. i ii -.»I- 1 son rriv».i I'imrs.l.iT a blaze of brightness when the lamps some nerve on the part of the woman that plaoe. ngainst Elins Keeny for ¿.'ioo Bros., which is one of the finest ani exchanging town lots valued at |50 and |75 ant. children. allege«! to lx» due for 20 bushels of mals ever brought to Southern Oregon. each,and a man from Chico, Cal., has of fro:,. I'm: .oelpma. is. .loin. Ali» num are lighted. SOLID HEEL fered Mr. Zevely 91600 for his hotel. The wheat at ¿1.5 per bushel. This is an ; —[Times. .4 eon were pnwiit tr»-m Hanover, Electric Light. Lvnch 4 Millio'n have rented the man has gone home, but there is a prospect issue of the old wheat swindling game 1 Mr. ami Àio. W. II. Dm k«nii'.br l>.: lia r shop iu the new hotel, and are Euoe Babcock, late of Dakota, a few of hin returning and paying $2000 for the es Ashland’s electric lights were burn- which was practiced upon several farm an ■ ■»•u. of Sunbury, imi <«••■ rgo I’ar- having it tilted up au»l furnished in a days «ino« purchased the fine ranch tablishment. ing several nights last week in the ers of Linn county. Hogan, the leader »•ti, Jr., wi r»- of the »»*m|»;my. Rev. st vie in keejung with the rest of the to Jesse Dodge al Willow Four strangers came to town Saturday. I*.i*»»n '. st-en tn the miu-stry forty- bull-ling. They will have one of the stores and at two places in the street, in the swindling H«-heme. was arrested belonging k^OLE UATHC* P ktfr the P ort . Springs, and mid will take ■ ¡»»xwesmon of and it was the verdict of all who saw there but was ac<|iiitted through some live ; » ars, ami ha« good prospscla ,»f m-i.test Iwirlx-r «h->[«» iu Oregou. They satnei after ...... Z__ ___ The cousidera- harvest. .. i •»•’.ss.»rs in tho ¡.i.lpit, ns bis tdm» w ill continue to carry on business in them aud were able to compare with technicality, ami was afterward ar the i EXAMINE OUR AGENCY FOR He afterwards tiou was ¿2,400.—[Times. jr..n»letiildreu are all I«».'«*- Ti*r<- the shop they now occupy after open electric lights in other places that the rested in Eugene. Central Point Items. lamps here burned as steadily and skipped out for San Francisco. Mr. weie fourteen of the family ftbout tile ing iu the hotel. BRADtrr.MEICALf'S The advertisement of Messrs. Foor simxitbly as uiiy ever seen. Thestring- K»x»ny’s note for 8360 fell into the 4 Ferguson, stouemaeons aud plaster ilinuer L’ lile, where prest-tits ami «-oi.- CELEBRATED Health is good here. The salniou ami salmon trout are mg of the wires and hanging of the bunds of the bank in Corvallis. Simi ers, apjiears iu the T idinoh this week. . e , , | ,,f, wore t- u i r -1 to U m fatli- IT SHOWS HOW ALL Boulon troupe, Friday evening. . , _ ,.,f 't,. r 4M i.ttmmng las 1 running up Hogue river in large num- lamps tire not yet quite completed lar suits iu the Eastern states have They are i»X|>erienoed mechanics, and hiw» scoio ami ten. There are many lx rs simx» the raius begun, ami many throughout the city, but will probably been rep«»ate«lly divided against the respectfully ask a share of the public Mt. C. W. Savage has opened th« swindlers, and will ¡»robably- be in this patrouage in their line. WAVERLY in our town who will join with the 1 find their way up Bear creek, some tine be fiuished to-day. Cloud hotel iu grand style. The company has already orders stat«». fnmilv in good wishes, ami hoping for ' om-slxiug caught by the lioys near Mr. Wilson has his store completed, For the cure of colds, coughs, and birther y.-uts of usefiilm-ss and peace ' Ashland this week. The fish trap nt for 31 arc lights, and ouly 30 lamps A. G. Proctor has contracted with all derangements of the respiratory or and will be open immediately with a the «lam m-ur Gold Hill isdoinga gtxxl have lieen receive«!. Other« have lieen to Ibis thxily minister. business, ami the owners sen»! salmon ordered already. The incandescent the Land Department of the C. 4 0. gans, no other medicine is so reliable fnll hue of general merchandise. lumps have not arrived yet, but are ex IL IL. to purchase each alternate and as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. It relieve« D«-I«»y■»'•«> til»- Kull«»-»«! by express to Ashland every day. Mr. 8. Cornntt has hie «tore nearly ARE pected to-day. The lights will lx- raid section of land on the McCloud asthmatic and consumptive, even completed. During the past week the Heavy rains The largest horse ever seen iu Ash turned on for regular business Meli 27. river, on the right hand hank, from the the in advanced stages of diseas«, and has MADE amt swo.L n streams along the C. 4 O. lami was ou exhibition here this w«*ek it is understood. junction with Pit river and Squaw saved innumerable lives. Dr. Whitney has hie store ready for IL IL in Northern California so rl.un- at a tent in the Ashland House yard. creek, not far from the Siskiyou line. occupancy. agixl the track in <n.it»y plac«»s that for He was a gelding, five years old ami L-iiu.Uc -¡¡Ar.R^- M itchell . Vint Beall, twelve-year-old son of R. The land will cover at least four town Talent Items. DeFleming 4 Green have dissolved e, vend «lays no trains «-until be ¡»nt weigh«-«!, it was claimed, 27m) pounds. ships in area. Mr. Proctor has con V. Beail who lives near Central Point, rANcv tbroitgii. Then- have l»een delays up For so l arge a horse, he whs well built Tim ram« buve fri-eb-utsl up all the tracted for the land, subject, of course, was taken down with cerebro-spinal partnership, Mr. Green retiring. to »««stenLiy. lull it is b»-lieTe«i the ami prem-uteil n good appearance» His the lan<im-ap<'. aud start* vegetation to to its confirmation by the Government meningiti« at Brownsboro the first of Mr. Wm. Gates has a fine stock of trains will c«>ir.e through » n time h«-re- ai.<x»s weighetl 14 pounds each. The bootniug. They have also enabled to the IL IL Co., and has had it graded Hie week, and was iu a very critical nfter. Various a» -1-i- nts to pa.-si-ngi-r owuer was from Toronto, Canada, plowing to lx» continued, and tree to him by land grader Hibbs. Two condii ion at last report. Dre. Pryce 4 hardware already for his new store. trains have «x»eurred. but, fortumitely where the horse was raise« 1. The size planting La« lx-en commenced again. thousand or more cattle will lx» ranged Geary, of Medford, are attending him. Central Point is incorporated and of none of them were attemtisl with s»-ri- was a freak, as its sire ami dam were Several lot« of young tree« from Settle- on the laud in charge of Barber and ficers were elected for the year on Mar. C. J. Curtis, ex-Marshal of Jackson 11. 1889. ons vxmaeqiiem-'-s. On Friday last the both ordinary horses of 12m) pouuds mier’s nursery have l>em received dur sou. Mr. Proctor will put up a corru ville, was fortunate enough to find the smoker of u north-!«mu i train was de and ltYtl) ¡»oiimie ing tlm ¡»¡ist week by S. Sherman, ag -nt gated iron house aud establish a ferry other The Baptist Chnrcb will be dedicated day a section of vacant school railed by th« track having spre-a.i. ami at thesiteof the old Sil verthorn bridge The advertis-‘iuent of Mr. N. C. here. land on Galls creek near Jacksonville, in the near future. lurued over. Four men were injures! across McCloud. [Shasta Courier. Al Helms has sold biasaloon pr<»|x»r- uovered with fine tialier, and hastened (oneof tin in S-i.teS.-uat.>r J. I’. Wager, Boyntou's two high-bred trotting George Priddy and family hav« be of the East <>rrgoniiuil but non»-of horses ou«» a Hamblet'iinan ami the ty to Mansfi«ld brothers. Mr. Limb. Superintendent of the tu buy it at the trilling price of $1.25 come residents of onr town. The planing mill of lL-nfrow 4 W. U. Telegraph line, north of San l>er acre. The timtier men and land them m-noilsly. I )n Alon lay the aoutii- others >‘,it«-lii-u nppeun»in this week’s Our photographer, Mrs. S'. J. Lyons, Francisco, was in town last Thursday speculators had all sup|s«ed that par lx»un«l express left the track at a «-¡irve issue of the T idings . These horses are Drake is uow ruuning «eccessfully. is doing a good business. ticular section was located on top of a within sight of Itilta. 1 •»«» river at tx-auties, and their breoiiug is such as and Fllalay, on his way back to San A. D. Helm« has «»¡<eii»xl his meat that point Ims wasliwi out the railro.-.l bi make them of great value to horse market, ami will carry on the business Francisco. from tin inspection of the high, steep mountain, but Curtis want Before buying call on Dr. Hinkle, men of tins valley. When driving on emiiaukineut until the end of the Ins line northward. He says the quadru to the trouble and expense of having and see his tine stock of drugs, jewelry, iu good style. the streets, or exercising his horses it surveyed, and found it paid him well. pr.-j -i-t over ti»«- precipitons banks of paint«, oil, etc. Misses Fisher anil Jeffrey closed the ples system is working finely on the tie- -iv. r. Engin«x-r G.»rdm-r s.t«»pt-»-«i l»x»se. Mr. Boyuton always attracts the spring term of «clmol for Wagner coast line between San Francisco and There have been a number of real attention of everyone who admires fine the tram in half a car length, irtl.e- DORN. creek district last Friday a successful Portland, and that duplex instruments estate transfers lately. are to be place.! in the IL IL offices. so engine «11«! tram h ”i n«*t been under horse Hesh. No handsomer boree was and profitable term. For Sale at Lowest Rates at Mias Nettie Dodge will open a dress that the third wire on the W. U. poles PARKER—In A»lil*nd precinct. March 17, ¡«erfect cuutrol they would ii ive ever «een here than the younger one of Many improvement« in the way of may do ail H. IL business without re ISe-». to Mr and Mrs. Jesse Parker, of making business here this week. piuug«xi over Hie bank into tbu river. this pair. Sprague River, a von, weight lj1, lbs. feneiug vacant lots, etc., are uota-eable J lie train was start-«1 lnesiiay. See carpets ami get prices, at Smith here, aud make our growing town took quiring any aid from the other two Et'BANKS -In Ashland, March 20th to Mr. Mr. W. Werth keeps one of the finest wires. The business of the Western Six or eight buudred met« were kept 4 Dodge’s before buying. ♦ and Mrs J. 8. Eubanks, Jr., a son. meat markets in the oouuty. letter. T. A. L extok . hard at work <dl l.u-t vvuek, repairing the Union and railroad company in send 1 Ct For tine band mirrors, hair brushes track, rebuilding bridges, «-I« :.ring off ing messages, has largely increased, Mr. J ob . Cooksey, brother of the late The only plaoe to find L irdy north owing to the rapid settling up of the Gum Boot« 82.50 per pair, at O. H. Geo. W Cooksey is here visiting. > ♦ thedebris from liuim-r» iu> lan»l aiides, and combs call at Cbitwtxxi's. ern grown seed, is at the Red House.* couut ry around I'uget Sound, where a Bion nt’s, ♦ M yrtle . etc. Call and examine our free-li stock of 1 Stack« of new and Stylish Clothing healthy txxvm seems to tie prevailing. Use fresh garden seeds, and get them * Buckingham aud H»x-Lt B»x»ls, ¿3.50 groceries just receive«! at Minkler 4 at Minkler 4 Son’s. i at O. H. Blount’s, just opened. * Seed oat* at Ashland Mill. -[Yreka Journal. 1J4V X Sou's. * j»t Blount’s. MARCH •>_». 1M49 fl PERSONAL FOR WHAT IT COSTS Come and Sec Us BOOTS AND SHOES P E CIAI WARRANT EVERY PAIR The Ashland Shoe Store, SALE! C.H.LUDERMAN. At old stand of J. D. Fountain, I Odd Fellow’s Block. 77/£ I I Paine's Celery Compound Stone Alasons CHOOL HOE « Mowers, Reapers, Binders, Cultivators, CUT SHOE > SCHOOL & SHOES Harrows, Hay Rakes, These Shoes have all stood AGRICULTURAL the test of Granite soil and IMPLEMENTS widths at Li LA ’^1 1). R. & E. V. MILLS. *• _______________