ASHLAND TIDINGS.
RREV ITI ES.
School began in the new Soda
Springs district last Monday with Mrs.
Ella Nickerson as teacher, and an at
tendance of 20 pupils. The taxpayers
of the district at a recent meeting voted
a tax of ten mills to build a sclvxil
house and a g<xxl building will lx>
erected. For the present sch<x>l i’ held
in a house tendered by P. Powell.
Street Commissioner Patterson is
making a vast improvement in the ap
pearance of the streets in the eastern
part of the city by grading for the
first time four streets in the railroad
addition 5th street, 7thstreet, B street
and 1) street. The grading is done
with the new road machine, which does
a vast amount of work in a short time.
M. L. McCall has lx»en appoints«!
administrator of the estate of Alexan
der Shearer, deceased, and publishes
the required notice to creditors. Mr.
Shearer was a tindge builder of the N.
P. R. R.. who investtsl in property in
Ashland several years ago. intending to
make this place his home. He was
kil)e«l in an accident when nearly ready
to move to Ashland.
Messrs. G. W. Nichols and D. Tyrell
have bought of David Payne the meal
market and fixtures, implements,
slaughter (««ns and giaxl will of the
business owned and carried on by Mr.
Payne, and took charge of the market
last Mouday. The gentlemen are cat
tle raisers who have a large quantity
of fine fat beeves on hand, ami cati
supply from their own herds abund
ance of choice Ixx»f for the tra«ie.
The Young People’s Methodist Al-
lianeo will meet in the chapel in the
rear of the Methodist church every
Friday evening at 7:30 sharp. Pro
gramme for next meeting: Quartet,
Misses Thornton and lhiwning, Messrs.
Walsworth and Stone; reading by Mr.
Walsworth: declaration. Miss Smith;
song by stxuety; oration, .Mr. Hawkins:
reading. Miss Stowe; duet, Misses
Thornton and Downing; essav. Miss
Ollie Freeland.
Patsy Cardiff, the celebrated pugil
ist, accompanied by theex-tighter. Don
aldson. Cardiff's pri«sent manager, was
on the south bonnd train last Sunday
morning, and during his 30 minute
visit in Ashland, was the center of at
traction to the deiHit visitors on hand
that morning. Cardiff was going to
San Francisco, where he is lxxiked for
a tight with Jackson, the colored cham
pion who whippet! McAuliffe, on the
26th of this month.
J. J. Strait, of the Ashland House, is
preparing to erect a two-story brick
building on Ins lots on Main street.
It was his intention first to put up a
building on the vacant ground between
the hotel and the barber shop, but a
boutis of $5oi) has lieen offered him by
property owners in his ueigldxirhixxl
if he will build a two-story brick 66
feet front, to take the plain of the old
hotel, and he will probably do so. A
gixxl brick building there would lie a
vast improvement for Main stn»et and
make the business part of the city look
mill'll lietter than now.
Under County Clerk Muller, the rec
ords of the probate court and commis
sioners' court are kept more in full
than heretofore, and a new feature has
lieen intnxluced by deputy clerk Buffer.
The records now show by the number
of every piece of county scrip issued,
just when, to whom and for what the
scrip is issned since Mr. Muller took
charge of the office. Had this plan
lxx»n followed in the past it would lx»
possible to figure the financial condi
tion of the county more easily and
much more accurately than can lx>
done now.
A youud man named Davis, who had
arrived recently from West Virginia,
was taken with a cataleptic attack on
the stairs of Masonic hall last Wednes
day, aud for several hours was appa
rently in an alarming condition. He
was taken into Smith A Son's store,
aud given careful attention, tinder di
rection of Dr. Pareon, who was sum
moned, and after r. few hours was able
to lie taken to his room down at the
Arlington hotel. lie was overcome
with carbonic acid gas in a well once,
and has Ixsui subject to such attacks
since. Mr. Davis is just finishing up
a bargain with Mr. Cunningham for
the purchase of two lots m railroad ad
dition.
HERE
AND THERE.
PERSONA!
NEW THIS WEEK.
NEW THIS
WEEK.
N. A. High was tip from Grant’s
Bill Nye and Janies Whitcomb Riley Pass yesterday.
Itlavolutloii of Co-I’artnrrahip
Sheriff’s Sale
will be in Oregou in May, lecturing to
T.
P.
Boyd.
Jr.,
retained
from
Port
gether.
In (hi-cin uit Court for the State of Ore . The co partnership of Martin <i Andrews
I* thin day dissolved by mutual consent
land Sunday morning.
gon for J ack so n county.
Three young ladies took the degree
James Hamlin, plaintiff, vs. E. D. Foudrav J. H Martin retiring; T. O. Andrews a*
Riimr* all liabilitio» and collect* all accounts
E. M. Devaul mad» a trip down to and
T. T. McKenzit, defendants.
of M. 1>. at the Willamm««tte M<*dical
J. H. M artin ,
virtue of an execution duly issued out
college commencement in Portlan«! Grant's Pass last Week.
T. O. A ndrew ».
of the above entitled court in the above eu-
I).
C.
Kilgore
came
in
from
cast
Ashland,
Aprll/1,
1889.
of titled oause, and to me directed and deliv
last Monday.
the mountains again Wednesday.
ered. 1 did on the 2d day of April, W8H, levy
The Drain Echo reports that small
upon the following de>cribed real property,
pox lias entirely disappeared from that
Mrs. Geo. C. Eddings has been ill for )M*l«»uging to E. D. Foudrav, defendant, viz
HOE
AIN
The E
of SW >4 and the NW
of sE ‘4
place and neighborhood.
several weeks, blit is convalescent.
of Section 30 in Township .38, South range 1
in Jackson county, Oregon, containing
The Roseburg building ami loan . Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Harris, of Mul west,
SOLIO HEEL
1-0 acres of laud
Star Bakery, Ashland, Oreg.,
KsstKiiation, which startl'd with ;?50,oo*> ford. have been in Ashland this week.
And will offer for sale to the highest bid
Ottered For Sale.
capital stock, has increased the sum to
der
for
cash
in
hand,
all
the
right,
title
ami
Messrs. L. L. and John <' Angle, of
Tli<> mnlersigiied offer« for sale the Star
interest of the said E. I). Foudrav, defend
8100,0 0.
Meilf. r... were visiting Ash Ian 1 last ant.
in the above described land xvith all its Baken- buslnesa in A«hland—opposite the
best solid
IHiMotfice
—one of the l>e«t location« in the
Friday.
hereditament*
and
appurtenances,
at
the
J. B. Riddle, formerly of the Med
city for bakery, coufeeti inert and icecream
court
house
door
in
Jacksonville,
Or.,
on
ford hotel and eating house, is now in
Messrs. Frei I Daley mil bx. Ci.rey
trade. Business ha* lieen running four
SATVKDAY, MAY 4th, 1889,1
the hotel business at Riddle's, ns pro arrived this week from Scio, Litui
year«, and 1« well eatabltahed. The propri
AGENCY FOR
At
.
‘
o
’
clock
P.
M
of
said
day,
to
satisfy
a
etor'«
reason for aelling is ill health, on ac
EXAMINE OUR
prietor of the Riddle House.
county.
judgment of aforesaid court in favor of count of which lie fa unable to attend to
P. B. Whitney, special traffic rpnf James Hamlin, plaintiff, and against E. D. the tiuslne«« and desiring a change of
Capt. J. F. Brown, of Portland, who
Foudray and T. T McKenzie, defendants, ciimate, he will offer the bakery eatabllali-
ha« held the fsisition of grand rei-order of the S. P. R. R, has lieen in Ashlaud f r the sum of 1258.20, with interest upon menl and a leaae on the building for two
'»id sum at ten per cent, per annum from year» at a very reaaonable figure. Every
in the Ancient Order of Uuited Work most of tin* past w?ek.
n IT SHOWS HOW ALL
the 1.5th day of May, 188.3, and,the further thing in tir«t elass order
men of Oregou, has lieeti compelled to
George Zenor. O. F. Hayden .ami Al sum of $20.80, costs, and the costs and accru Call on or address
WM. MILLS,
resign on account of ill health.
or 6. F. B ili . inos .
Aahland, Or.
bert Hayden left Phoenix ye terday ing costs ujHmthis writ.
fo
Witness my hand this 3d day of April, 1*89.
The city election in Eugene last morning for Nebraska.
J ames Q. B ihd . n EY.
Sheriff of Jackson County, Or.
Monday resulted in choice of the fol
Judge Willis, of Roseburg, was on
lowing officers: Mayor, A. G. Hovey; Saturday evening’s train, returning
Administrator's
Notice.
councilmen. G. B. Dorris, L. N. Roney, home from San Francisco.
Carry the largest and best selected
aud W. T. Campbell; recorder. B. F.
stock of
Notice is hereby given that the under-
f
J. A. Buckley, of Minneapolis, a signed
ARE
Dorris; treasurer, J. C. Gray.
has been appointed by the honorable
THE BIGGEST A
T IN THE
prominent timber man, has lieen in County Court of Jackson County, Oregou,
TRADÌ MAI» CnpY/UGHTED
MADE
Says the last Lakeview Examiner: town within the past weok.
a liuiuistrator of the estate of Alexander
I
Shearer, deceased.
In Southern Oregon. Also.
Some villian broke into the cabin of
Lreq-»$^ oír v M itchell .
Ex-Sheriff Granger, of Tacoma, W. AH persons having claims agalugt said es WALL PAPER, FRAMES AND
Lofftus Bros, at Crane Ijake during
tate are notified that said claims, to be al
MOULDINGS, CHILDREN S WAGONS,
their absence, recently, pillaged the T., a son-in-law of Mrs. M. II. Vining, lowed under the law, must be presented to
X
------ «C. f ► ancy ,
me at my office in Ashland, Or., accompan-
house and burned the furniture in the is visiting Ashland this week.
BABY CARRIAGES, ETC, ETC.
fed by the proper affidavits, within six
We sell
fireplace. Hanging is too good for
Waiter M. Burckhalter, of Truckee, months from the date of first publication of
such miscreants.
M. L. M c C all ,
Cal., formerly of Ashland, spent last this notice,
Administrator.
(
A. F. Snelling hns resigned his posi Friday in town, on a business visit.
I Ashland, Or., April 5, 1889.
tion as register of the Lakeview land
Messrs. F. L. Bellows and W. L.
FINAL PROOF NOTICE.
sitice, and expects to leave for Wash Cole, of Colestin, aud S. Shattuck, of
ington Territory in a few weeks, as Henley, have been in town this week.
UNITED STATES LAND OFFICE. (
soon as bis successor is appointed.
osebtru . O r .. April 1. 1HM9 i
W. P. Ready arrived from Portland Notice is R hereby
He lias sold his residence property to
given tout the following
Junies Applegate, Ontario, Cal. [Ex by yesterday morning's train. Mrs. named settler has filed notice of his in
tention
to
make
final
proof in support of
aminer.
Ready has been here for several weeks.
his claim, and that said proof will be made
before
the
clerk
of
the
County Court of
Sunday excursions have been aband
Messrs. Geo. C. Eddings and H. R.
County, Oregon, at Jacksonville,
oned by the various railroads in San Boynton left yesterday morning for Jackson
Or., on Monday. May 13, 1889, vix: Riley F
Francisco. These excursions were San Francisco, to be gone a few days. I J Smith, pre-emption D 8 No. 5443 forth® 8 E
V/
'4 of N E ’. Sec 10, and 8 J 3 of N W ‘4 and
patronized mainly by the hoodlum class
Wm. Hanley and T. J. Kenney, of
aud the cessation of the same will lie Jacksonville, made a trip over the < M W *4 of N E ‘4 Sec 11. Tp 41, S R 1 West W
greatly appreciated by the inland Siskiyous last Saturday, returning the
He names the following witnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon and
towns, which have suffered from the next day.
cultivation of, said land, viz: Elab Herey-
depredations of this class.—[Ex.
b>rd, Franklin Aytch, Manuel liurshberger,
Mrs. Geo. Nickerson, who arrived Wm li Aytch, all of Whit® Point,.Jackxon
The San Francisco papers say that recently from San Bernardino. Cal., is county. Oregon.
the Nevada. California and Oregon nar ill with fever at the house of Capt. J.
Auv person who desires to protest against
the allowance of such proof, or who knows
row guage railroad from Reno. Nev.. M. McCall.
I
of
any substantial reason, under the law
will s<x>u lie extended to Lakeview,
and regulations of the Interior Department,
Ed. Morse’s sister, sister-in-law and why such proof should not be allowed, will
which will secure the trade of the
Gixiee lake section, Modoc couuty and little brother spent a day in town last be given an opportunity at the above men
time aud place to cross-examine the
most of the Klamath lake basin, if it week, reluming to Minneapolis from tioned
witnesses of said claimant, and to offer
gets there quick enough, says the Ex San Francisco.
evidence in rebuttal of that submitted by
claimant.
C has . W J ohnston ,
aminer.
8. J. Evans, brother of II. S. Evans,
Register.
A dispatch to the S. F. Chronicle, has returned to Ashland with the in
Raise scrub horses when
FINAL
PROOF
NOTICE.
dated March ‘27th, says Secretary No tention of building and residing here
ble has authorized the Attorney-Gen permanently.
U nited S tates L and O ffice ,f
eral to take such steps as he may deem
L. C, Higgingsof the Michigan Cen
IlosEBCRti, O k , April 1'1889 A
necessary as to appointing special tral
Notice
is
hereby given that the following Two of the best Percheron
Lake Shore R. R., and party,
counsel to assist District-Attorney went and through
named settler has filed notice of his inten
Ashland northward tion to make final proof in support of his stallions, and
Carey in the prosecution of Jesse D.
claim, aud thHt said proof will be made bo-
Carr for the alleged unlawful inclosing Monday evening.
fore the < lerk of the County Court, of Jack-
of some 38.0IH) acres of public land m
.Miss Mattie Cordell, of Central son County. Or., at Jacksonville. Or., on
Modoc couuty. Cal.
Point, returned home Wednesday even Monday. May 13. 1889, viz: Elab Hereyford. The best Shetland on the
pre einption l> S. No. 5457 for the S W ‘4 of
The Pendleton Eant Oregonian of ing after a visit with the family of S. S E *4 sec ’!. N l2 of N E ‘4 and S \V ’4 of N coast, are at your service.
I 11 sec 10. Tn 4L S RJ East W M.
Mar. 28th has the following: C. L. 1). Taylor in Ashland.
He namesjtne following witnesses to prove
Williams, an old-timer of Graut county,
C. A. Nutley left last Friday even hi< continuous rcsidunee upon
ipon «mi
cultiva-
and cult
** ’
Gainbetta will beat Med
i...
_ F. Smith. I
who is in town to-day, briugs the news ing for Portland, and will probably en tion ‘»f. said lan»l. viz Kiley
Franklin
Aytch.
Manuel
Hurshborger,
Wm.
ford
on Tuesdays and \\ ed-
of a terrible tragedy that occurred last ter the office of n prominent law firm II Aytch. all of White Point. Jackson coun
Saturday evening at Hamilton. The ! in that city, to study law.
nesdays
of each week, the
ty. Oregon.
Any person who desires to protest against
victim was J. M. Hamilton, son of Sen
The
youngest
daughter
of
Mrs.
the
allowance
of
such
proof,
or
who
knows
balance
of the time with
ator Hamilton. He was killed at a Wlieilloms, of Walla Walla.nn intimate of any substantial reason, under the law
dance by Clate Ilinton, the 17-year-old friend of Mrs. F. Emma Evans, is visit and the regulations of the Interior Bepait- the other horses at mv place
rnviit. why such proof should not be allowed,
son of Walker Hinton.
ing Mrs. Evans this week.
will be given an opportunity at the above one mile north of Ashland.
Ashland,
Oregon,
mentioned time and place to cross-examine
The Lakeview town council, the first
Robert McLean is very ill at the
witnesses of sai ’. claimant, and to offer
that place has ever had, seems to lx» in his Rev.
yer
home
in
Grant's
Pass,
with
a
severe
evidence in rebuttal of (hat submitted by
Breeder and Shipper of
favor of paying the city officers whe attack of bronchitis, equal, almost to claimant.
C has . w . J ohnston ,
have to do the work, for the council pneumonia in its seriousness.
April 4th, 1889.
Register.
r, «
has added to the “honors" of the city
Eggs for Hatching
recordership an annual salary of 8soo.
Carlos Goddard returned to his homo
From
Wyandotte*. Plymouth Rock*.
The Examiner is kicking at the ex in Medford last Thursday from his stay
Light Brahman, Rone and Single
travagance of these new city duds and down in California. His health was
CHOICE PIECES OF REALESTATE AT
Comb Brown Leghorn*. White B'y-
Eggs from
says that 825(10 has already lx«en voted not much improved by the trip.
andottes, Pat fridge Cochin», and
out of the town fumls, with no money
Charley Thornton, of Grant's Pass,
Black Minorcan — America's best
Wyandotte».
on hand to pay out.
was on Wednesday's train en route for
breeds. H’iwners of the highent hon
Plymouth
Rocks,
A. W. Scott, the contraator and builder, being called back to
Lake county has paid out since last Dunsmuir, f<W a short visit there. He
or* at all the largent exhibition* for
Octolier for bounties on scalps, 82,486.- is just recovering from a severe illness. Portland by business interests, offers for sale the following property,
the pant eleven yearn. Eggs $3 per
Light Brahmas,
30, as follows: For coyotes. $1,096;
setting;
twnjfor $5. Send stamp for
which
will
be
a
bargain
for
somebody:
Brown
Leghorns,
B. F. Pennelmker, n nephew of G. F.
wildcats. $*45.50; cougars. $100; bear. I’ennebnker,
Catalogue. Address
of
Talent,
arrived
a
few
|3
for
13.
for
X.
Satisfaction
guaranteed.
$10; wolf. $40; rabbits, 8409JI0. The days ago from Visalia. Cal., and will
J. M. G arrison ,
next court promises to repeal the spend some time visiting in tins val
Forest Grove, Oregou.
bounty on coyotes, but will thereafter ley.
Near the Devlin tract out the Boulevard, less than two miles from Rare Business Opening
pay 2(>cents for such scalps, if present
Ashland. This is choice land for peaches or other fruit iuch land as
Logan of Ashland.
Messrs. John Devlin. J. S. Herrin,
ed to the (•ourt when sitting, provided
that
of the Galey peach orchard, which is already well known to horti
Th< umii rMinied offer« for aale the oldest
James
Thornton,
J.
C.
Tolman,
P.
the bounty earner pays for the issu
I
’
d
give
the
world.” he sighing said.
eMablished hardware «tore and tin«ho|> in
ance of the affidavit and warrant.—[Ex Dinin. C. B. Watsou and other Ashland culturists all over the state. This will be sold, if applied for soon, at A-hland— k in «tor«' and complete outfit
And closer drew bis chair,
people have been down ta Jacksonville $100 j>er acre. Will be sold as a whole or in io and 7 acre pieces-
of tool- and fixtures in the «hop
aminer.
••To know the thought that fills your
A »«tikfactory and profitable trade 1« l,eiug
this week.
8he tossad her glowing hair: ¡head.
done. Reason for «elllng—oui-ide affair«
A most despicable swindling game
H. B. Miller, manager, and Mr.
pri vent tl.u proprietor from giving the bu«i-
was worked at Portland recently. A
••Yon
would, "sho answered, "really now,
lie«« hi« attention. Will either rent or »ell
fellow under the name of Adams & Co., Booth, head tiook-keeper of the S. P. At the junction of the Boulevard, Iowa and Alida streets, considered the buildinc.
Your
offer makes me laugh,
City Council Proceedings.
Ai.nl' ai premisCMin Main «treet.oradrire«« For I was thinking how I’d look
on March 21, opened an intelligence D. A- L. Co. came np from Grant's one of the best pieces of property on the Boulevard Price, now, $550.
,H'
B.F. REESER,
A regular meeting of the city coun office and ran it oue day. He collect Pass last Saturday, for a business
In Logan’s photograph.”
Apply to Roper. Galey & Helm, G. F. Billings or A. T Kyle.
A «h land. Oregon.
____
cil of Ashland was held ou April 1st, ed a $2 fee from a large numlier of visit in Ashland.
G. W. Edwards, of Talent, went
present. Mayor .Mills mid couucilmen lalxirers and gave employment. But
Colton, Walter, Ttiompson. Hunsaker when they went to find their employers, down to San Francisco last week, with
and Sutton.
they found them not. Returning to his last shipment of apples for this sea
Petition of Jos. White for liquor • the office of the swindler, they found son. Thia cleaned out his warehouse
license withdrawn, and money de him not, t<xi. He worked the racket of the 1888 crop.
positisi refunded.
only one day.—[Ex.
J. Newton Fields, formerly of this
Petition) of R. M. Garrett for liquor
A law was passed by the last legis- place, now a rancher near Sisson, has
license for one year granted.
. liiture setting apart the second Friday lieen visiting friends in Ashland dur
The following bills were ordered
<
in April as Arbor Day. It is made the ing the past week. He may return to
Mr. A. W. Scott, the builder, who is paid:
Items about the R. R.
I duty of teachers to give the afterncxiu Ashland to stay.
$
Eugene
Walrad,
marshal
.
compelled by Ins business to return to
! to the planting of trees by the pupils
The railroad buildings at Ashland, Portland, offers for sale two pieces of Wm. Patten-on, St. Com...........
Mr. Geo. W. Winters and Miss Hat
( with such ceremonies as shall serve to tie B. Hargrave were married at the
which have been in charge of the of choice city and suburban property. J. K. Lebo, police......................
encourage the planting of trees. There home of the bride's parents, near Tal
ficials of the northern California divis See his advertisement in this issue.
M. L. McCall, surveys 3 1110. . ..
’ are some places where the pupils will ent. last Sunday, Rev. John Rice, of
ion of the S. P. lines, have now lieeti
Milton Berry, recorder ...........
) h ave to dig up trees to find room to Ashland, officiating.
turned over to the Oregon division, anil
Lost—In Ashland on the night of W. M. Gilroy, lumlsir..............
plant others. But there is scarcely a
hereafter will lie under the immediate The Oregon banquet, a gold glove bu*- B. F. Reeser, mdse....................
W. C. Myer aud bride arrived from
’ sclxxil house where ornamental trees
control of Mr. Happereelt, supt. toner. Finder will receive thanki of H. Scherrer, water w irks bus.
: can not lie made to beautify the prem- Portland by Wednesday monnng’s
of bridges and buildings. The Oregon owner by leaving it at the T idings G. L. Dean, police....................
tram, and were given a reception din
‘ 16<«6. -[EX.
division extends to the end of the Asli- office.
T. M. Estes, hay........................
ner yesterday by Mrs. G. F. Billings,
laud switch, which is now its southern
From the Klamath Star: Many of Mr. Myer’s daughter.
Is your life insured? If not, or if
limit.
Total ................................ 329»i.(>l I our citizens are anxious to have a mail
you wish to carry more insurance. The
I). W. Batsman and wife and J. S.
Adjourned till April 8tfi.
rout»' established from thia place direct
The engine stalls of the Ashland Pauitie Mutual will furnish you with
to Prineville via the Klamath Indian Thornton and wife, of Marysville, Mon
round house are now distinguished by plans
and all necessary information
reservation. This route has become a tana, are spending some time in Asli
big, plain numbers receutly put up through it's agent.
Ileal B late Sales.
necessity for convenience of the two land, and the gentlemen tnay invest in
over the doors.
T homas P. B oyd .
llsaton Fox has sold to S. M. Byers, places named, and also to those living psnperty in this valley.
The turntable in use at Hornbrook
along the line of the proposed route.
Smith A- Dodge have just received a lot on Factory street; $8(H).
Geo. A. Dorris, a prominent young
was built last fall upon a gravel foun fine line of children's carriages. Prices
Mrs. Lydia Harris tn David Payne: The distance is but little greater than attorney of Eugene, has been in Ash
dation for temporary use. It is now and styles to suit everybody. Also the 15 feet front on Main street; 81501).
from Linkville to Lakeview. ...Wm. land and vicinity a numlier of days
to be taken up and will have a solid
and liest selected stock of wall □ David Payne to Nichols A Tyrell: Wain, of Ashland, bought,' two span during the past week, on his first trip
concrete foundation laid, like that of largest
paper, Itonler and decorations ever Ashland Meat Market property. Con of fine mules from Shook Bros, this out here. Mr. Dorris ib much pleased
the Ashland turntable. While this is shown hi Ashland.
sideration. 317(10.
week and took them across the moun with Ashland, he says.
being done, the old turntable at Horn
tains with him...........It is rumored
G.
F.
Billings
reports
the
following:
The taxes collected upon sheriff's
brook will be used.
Henry Fox, who has been telegraph
that negotiations are being made by
assessments, mainly from non-resident B. F. B. Helman to I *ella Gilroy; house parties unknown for all the ranches in operator at the Ashlaud dejHit during
and
lot
in
Helman
’
s
addition.
Con
Serious Aeelilrnt.«.
taxpayers, will more than pay th» sher
the Klamath river bottom between Mr. Kane's absence, left Saturday-
iff’s fees for collecting the county taxes sideration, $500.
evening for Portland, to resume Ins
Linkville and the railroad.
Dr. Charles E. Beebe, of The Ore this year, exclusive, of course, of the
8. B. Galey reports the following:
old position at ttie car shops. He will
gon, mot with a painful accident, unii delinquent list.
11. B. Carter to Robert Goodyear, lot
probably be sent to the Oregon City
had a narrow escape from death, at the
(5 acres) in Belleview addition; con.
Jacksonville Brevities.
office soon.
Bert.
Tozer
went
out
to
bis
father's
depot last Monday morning. He was
Men’s Navy Blue Overshirts.
$750.
Men’s Overalls, reg. price 75c..
Dr. J. S. Parson reached home last Men's Fine Clothing,
stanilmg near the track waiting for the Dead Indian ranch last week to get
F.
Rnper
and
H.
B.
Carter
have
sold
Mies
Cora
Linn
is
visiting
in
Eu
the
gronud
ready
for
some
grain
they
Reduced to $1.
Thursday evening from his Eastern
train when an empty car was sent
Will be closed out at 55c.
All at cost.
trip, and reports| a very enjoyable visit
along at a rapid rate past the depot. expect to raise there this year, (train to L. Martin lots 1, 2 and 3, block 48, gene.
id edging «
away
raising is f
yet
in its infancy in the high Summit addition; consideration, 825(1.
In walking along am»
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Miss Anna Jeffrey is now teaching at his father's home 111 Pennsylvania
Men's Red Flannel Shirts
and his brother's home in Washington Men's Light Check Suits,
from the track, he stepped into a by- Dead Indian section,
M. L. McCall reports the sale of lots on Forest creek.
Boy's Overalls,
City. He is hard at work again after
drant hole, which hail just lieen un
C. F. Blake lias lived out on Ins Dead 7,8,9 ami 10, block G, railroad ad
Reduced to $1.
To
be
closed
out
at
40c
Judge
Crawford,
of
Medford,
was
in
Below cost, only $4.15 a suit.
his vacation.
covered, and pitched forward toward Indian ranch the year 'round for sev dition. to Mrs. Ella Miller; con.. 8240.
town Monday last.
the track just for enough to be struck eral years now. ami has oue of the
S. B. Whittle, lineman of the Postal
by the corner of the Hying car. He nicest ami most comfortable places out
Struck liy the Train.
Born March 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Telegraph Cx>„ who has lieen at work
All Kinds of Tobaccos
Men’s Fine Shirts,
Men’s Heavy Suits, reg. price $8.
was struck down insensible, luckily there. His tine lar^e barn would be a
on a new line down alaiut Mohave,
Last Sunday night near Dillard sta Joseph Lonsignont, a eon.
“At cost.
falling away from the track, and when credit to the biggest farm in Rogue
All at cost.
To be closed out at $5 suit.
tion. the north-bound express struck
Born to Mr. and Mrs. James E. Wil Cal., for some months, returned Tues
picked up was found to lie Isuily hurt. river valley.
day
evening
to
resume
his
position
as
the track-walker, Sebring, who was son, March 28th, a daughter.
Dr. Newman was summoned, and gave
repairman of this division, which had
If your cough keeps you awake and sitting on his velocipede upon the
Men's Silk Handkerchiefs,
the uec «esary surgical attention, assist
Marriage license issued March 30th, lieen filled by
Men’s Fine Woollen Shirts.
Williams dur Men’s Nobby Light Colored Suits.
He was knocked thirty f««et or
ed by Dr. Helm. His right ear was restless by night, take Ayer’s Cherry track.
to
Julius
Schmidt
and
Ada
Ross.
ing
his
absence.
All at
mire,
and
picket
up
insensible
and
cost
.
I
All
at
Reduced to $8 per suit
almost severed from the bead; there Pectoral and obtain immediate relief. seriously hurt. It was reported that
H. L. Pegg, of Flounce Rock, was in
Messrs. T. E. Godfrey and J. B.
were two bad enta on the forehead, and Tins remedy allays intlann.iation. Deals he was sitting with his head on his
the temporal I miuo was spliutered so the pulmonary organs, induces sleep, arms, asleep. The train came upon town Saturday proving up on his claim. Boynton. Butte Creek, Cal., settlers,
Hats of All Kinds,
Men’s Common Overshirts,
that several pieces were taken from the and restores health. The sooner you him when turning a sharp curve, and
Mr. Chauncey Nye, of Flounce Rock were in Ashland last week, and Mrs. Men’s Nobby Dark Check Suits,
Eddings, mother of Gea C. biddings,
All of them at cost.
wound; the chest aud right side were la-gin the better.
precinct,
is
attending
court
this
week.
All at cost.
there was no time for the engineer
Reg. pc. $20. to be closed at $15
returned with them this week to lhitte
terribly bruised. There was no brain
"When the spring-time comes,” we (Elliott) to stop the train after sight
The
editor
of
the
T
idings was greet creek. H. R. Boynton, a brother of J.
injury, and he was reported yesterday usually find ourselves drowsy ami ex ing him. He was taken on the train ed by his many friends in this burg
B. Boynton, arrived Tuesday from Min
as doing well, with every prospect of a hausted. owing to the impure and slug to Roeebnrg, and th«« Review reports Tuesday.
Men's Nobby Hats,
Men’s Boots and Shoes,
neapolis. and will make his home in Men’s Fine blk. Diagonal, reg. $20
speedy recovery.
gish state of the blood. To remedy his injuries as follows: His physican.
()nly 75 «ta. each.
Southern
Oregon.
All
at
cost.
To
be
closed
at
$15.
Marriage license issued to George
Ou 8uuday evening last George W. this trouble, take Ayer's Sarsapanlla. Dr. Grahan. says Mr. Sebring’s injuries
Stephenson, proprietor of the Ashland the most powerful, yet safe and eco are ns follows: Concussion of the W, Winters and Miss Hattie B. Har
Bishop B. Wistar Morris and Rev.
Livery Stables met with nu accident nomical, blood-purifier in existence.
F. B. Ticknor, of thefEpiscopal|Chureh,
brain, contused wound of-back and in grave, March 29th.
Boys’ Hats,
which will disable him for a long limo
jury of spine, lacerated wound of face
The Time* editor wears a smile- a have lieen in Ashland this week, and Men’s Fine Cutaway Suits.
The
annual
encampment
of
th««
Ore
Reduced to 35 cents each.
and possibly leave permanent injury.
and head including left eye. and is in sort of triumphant smile—lately. It’s are arranging for services here and
at cost,
All at cost.
In company with John Ralph, he drove gon National Guard, will probably lie jured internally. No bon««« were brok a boy, boru Friday last.
elsewhere in the valley. Mr. Ticknor,
down to Phoenix with a hack and a held sometime in June, at a place not en. His parents who live at Dillard
who has been residing at Walla Walin,
Messrs. Bowditch. DePeatt and oth may lie sent by the Bishop to take
Gents’ Collars, Cuffs. Jewelry. <fcc.
span of spirited horses, and when just yet selected. It is doubtful whether were teleprapbed for. It is thought
Bovs’ Fine Shirts.
Men’s
Company
D,
of
Ashland
will
lie
in
suit
er
legal
gentlemen
from
Ashland
are
entering that town the breast strap of
charge of the missionary field of the
he will recover.
All at cost.
All at cost.
attending court this week.
one of the horses broke, the neck yoke able cotn lit ion to join the regiment in
cbnrcli, which includes Jackson and
slipped off, and the tongue dropped to camp by that time, oti account of lack . Men’s furnishing goods at cost at O.
Josephine
counties.
The infant daughter of Isaac and
the ground. Finding himself unable of full equipments.
H. Blount's.
Jennie .Muller died Tuesday night, and
ExAiniue those large plugs of To-
Mr. E. C. Kane and family aud Miss Boys' Clothing all must go,
All Linee of Underwear
to control the frightened animals. Mr.
Ijost on Granite or Main street a
Trunks and valises nt cost at O. H. was buried the following day.
Berry returned home last Friday even
bacco-below cost-only 25c.
Stephenson jumped from the carriage breastpin containing a portrait The
At cost to close.
Reduced below cost.
*
Rev. Quinby of Medford, occupied ing from their California trip. They
and struck the ground in such a way owner is Mrs. B. H. Hat<h. lire pict Blount's.
Bain wagons from $90 up. at Ash the pulpit of the M. E. Church last were gone about two months, and dur-
as to break his leg badly. Mr. Ralph ure is tbnt of her father. The pin is
Sabbath morning, and Rev. Miller in that tune Mr. Kane was under treat
ideo jumped, and sprained his ankle, not very valuable in itself, but she is land Mills.
•
♦
ment of h Ixis Angeles physician for a
the evening.
but broke uo Ixiues. Mr. Stephenson anxious to recover it. on account of the
disease of the liver. He returned
was brought home at 001*0 and au ex picture, ami will pay a suitable reward
Mr. 8. S. Aiken, of Red Blanket, was home improved in health, but still not
amination by the surgeons. Drs. New for its return to her.
down last week. He re|>ortH that par strong. They extended their trip as
man and Parson, diselliseli three fract
Notice i* hereby given that the firm of ties have lieen looking up that part of
W.
G.
Kenney
runs
a
hack
regularly
Grady and Grow, painter*, i* this da\ dis the country with a view to surveying far south ns San Diego.
ures, one of the large lame about half
by mutual < • nsent. P Gradv will
way lietweeu the ankle and knee, aud between Jacksonville ami (’♦•iitralPoitit, solved
In the Washington Star of the 20tb
continue bnsiue*.» a1 the same place, rvre; ve for a railroad in case the surrounding
two of the smaller, outer lame, close meeting every train. With a good all inoiiev««'l ie said firm, and pay all bills ■ country prove valuable.
ult„ the following occurred in a re
to the ankle. The fractures were re team and good wagon, be mnkes quick against *ab! firm, sicud
P GRADY
The Quarterly meeting of the M. E. port <>f the President's reception of
duced, and the patient 1» doing as well time overt tie good road, and leaves
W m A. GROW
church will lie held April 14th, in this visitors the day before: The extreme
as could la« expected, but lie may have promptly upon the arrival of the train.
place. Bervicee will begin on Thurs northwest was represented by Sena
a long siege of nursing, and the limb Remember this when you are coming
MAKKIEII
to
Jacksonville
from
the
north.
day
evening. April 11th, and continue tors IXilph and Mitchell. Representa
may lie shortened when it heals. The
till Sunday evening. Rev. Wilson. P. tive Hermann, of Oregon; Delegate Al
horses were caught after running some
Ths telegraph rates on the Western
len, of Washington Territory, and
the bride's E. will be in attendance.
distance, and hud not hurt themselves, Union ami Postal Co.’s lines have lieen WINTERM-HARGRAVhX-At
father’s, near Talent, March 31*1, IHxp. by
Messrs. Norvil. Morehouse and Pracht.
but damaged the back somewhat.
John Rice, <»eorge W. Winters, of
Messrs. Fans, Johnson and Scott, of of Oregon. They were not after any
re-luce«! again, ami now a message of Rev.
Portland, aud Hattie B. Hargraves, of Tal
Medford have purchased ten acres of office, and called simply to pay their
ten words may be sent from Ashland,
Bata and caps at cost at O. H. or any other office in Oregon, to points ent.
lund of D. Liun and C. C. |Beekman. respects.
— M g CRARY. —In Sisson, at
Blount’s.
*
in Illinois. Wisconsin. Minnesota. Kan INGRAM
residence of W. A. Donglsa, by J. W. on which is an extensive ledge of lime
Mr. D. H. Bisbee, of Virginia City,
Fine white and colored shirts at cost sas. Iowa ami Nebraska for 75 cts.
Norman, J. P.. Mr. <!. Ingram *nd rock. They have a force of men at Nev., supenndent of the Consolidated
night ami day rates the same. This
work preparatory to erecting two large
at O. H. Blount's.
Mary Panline McCrarv.
is a reduction of 25 per cent.
kilns at an early date. The lime is Virginia mills, spent several days in
Tobacco ami cigars at cost at O. H.
said
to lie of very superior quality and Ashland last week his first visit to
BORN
As it is generally understood that
Blount's.
*
very
white. Other industries of even Southern Oregon. Mr. Bisliee was on
there is lack of building material in
greater
importance, are to materialize his way to Portland and the Sound
Men’s overalls at cost. 55 eta. a pair, the valley, we give notice that our PAT I'EllS' )N.~In Ashland. March 31.
country, and was induced by Mr. D.
in
the
near
future.
at O. H. Blount's.
x » mill is now running <>n full time anil
itW9, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Patterson,
F. Fox, to stop here and see our little
a daughter.
city. He was much pleased with Ash
G. F. Billings is agent for leading we can till orders for lumber at the
Everyone invited to exaniiune the land. and felt his health improved by
Fire Insurance. Insure with a local rate of 21).<W feet per day. Write for NICKELL.—In Jacksonville. March 29.
1SS9, to Mr and Mrs. Chas. Nickell, a haudsome stock of millinery g<xxls at the use of the sulphur water at the
agent Get lowest rates and know yon particulars and prices.
Fountain's.
»
son.
White Sulphnr Springs bouse.
S ugar P ine D oor A L imber C o .
are insured.
l^-m
Furniere calling for more ruin.
Closing out at cost at O. II Blount’s. *
Btaits and shoes at cost, at O. H.
FOR t HOI RD OF TRtltF.
Blount's.
*
Citizens of Ashland are invited to
The last week has lieen a bail one
meet in the city council chamlier to
morrow, Saturday, at 9 o’clock A. m .. for hwal accidents.
to take steps toward organizing a l<«-al
Immense stock of clothing at cost at
laiard of trade. Come out nil and give O. H. Blount’s.
it a start.
A welooni» rain yesl-rlay after-
nooti in Ashland.
,
For Sale.
The Ashland tramp case is set for
Gue horse, a spring wagou. top buggy,
next Saturday in circuit court.
harness and hay. Apply to
M rs . A. D e P katt .
The growing grain l<a>ks very «ell
Ashland, Oregon.
throughout tiie valley.
W L’. T. V.
April bal! pranks alioiil town were
The annual meeting for the election few and mild last Monday.
of othivrs of the Woman’s Christaiu
The Eutonian Club has adjourned
Temperance I’nioti will lie held on its mevtiugs uutil next November.
TnefoLay, April 9th at 3 o’clock p. in..
Grant’s Pass is to have the finest
at the Preebptenau Church.
opera house in the state south of Sa
lem.
Church Social.
Rev. F. W. Gookin occupied the
Ladies of the Baptist church will
give their regular monthly social at pulpit of the M. E. church last Sunday
the church 011 Tuesday evening. April evening.
9tb. Snpjier from 6 to 8. Families
Don't travel without nn mvident
and individuals can substitute this for ticket 25c per day for 8-F MH I. Billings
their home tea. Price 15 cts. as usual. agent.
13-m
Program after supper.
Plows are busy down the valley,
turning fallow ground and preparing
Episcopal Services.
Rev. F. B. Ticknor, of Walla Walla, for corn planting.
Bargains in Millinery and Fancy
will bold services «if the Episcopal
Church, in the Baptist Church. Ash goods at Mrs. Boynton's. Eggs taken
land, on Friday evening. April 5. at 111 exchange for goods.
7iW, aud ou Sunday morning. April 7,
I. Bay, receutly from L'>s Angeles,
Hl 11 o'clock.
has ofiened a burlier shop in thu Felts
Services in Medford on Sunday eve building near the depot.
ning. April 7th, and in Grant's Puss
I. O. O. F. lodges will celebrate the
Tuesday evening, April 9th.
70tli anniversary of the institution of
School Shoe*».
the order on April 20th inst.
Call at Luderman’s and nee the
B. F. Myer has one of the earliest
Newhall« S oijn A U o .’ h solid school gardens in Ashland. He lias green
aboea. They are made of solid leather peas nearly ready for the table.
throughout, standard screw fastened,
A good span oí mules for sale or
an<l are guaranteed as the l>eet fitting,
I »eat style,beet wearing and m<«t deei ru will trade for horses. Inquire at Ash
ble school shoe on the Pacific coast. laud feed store, Pioneer store block. *
Spring heel, sole leather tip[>ed and
County treasurer Moore paid last
plain toe. All rips and tears repaired week to the state treasurer Jackson
free of charge.
conntv's proportion of the state tax for
1888. 812,‘>Ut’>.09.
Settlement Wanted.
The Pacific Mutual places no restric
The nndersigned, having disposed of tion on residence or travel. Its policies
bis butchering business in Ashland, is are uyn-forfeitable aud incontestable
compelled to collect at once all ac alter two years.
counts due him. Thelxxiks and ac-
If you want life insurance in the
c 'lints are in the hands of B.C.W. Evans,
(at the store corner Main and Granite bent Inturanee Com/einn in the world
Billings,
streets) who will make the collections, and lowest rates, call on Billings.
13-tn
and receipt for all moneys paid him on resident agent.
my account.
D avid P ayne .
In one of the windows of the Red
Ashland, Or., April 5, 1889.
House is a very creditable display of
dried fruits, all of home pnaiuctiou,
Price« en Railroad Lota.
1 except the raisins.
Geo. H. Andrews, land agent of the
There will lie from fifty to sixty stal
8. P. Co., in Oregou, was in Ashland
Wednesday evening m conference with lion licenses issued by county clerk
M. L. McCall, agent in Ashluud for the Muller in Jackson county this year,
railroad company's lamie, and a price under the new law.
was fixed upon the lota in the Rail
The Davis vertical feed sewing ma
road's second addition to Ashland, chine in fancy styles at Smith »V
surveyed and platted by Mr. McCall Dodges. Call and see them. Try them
sometime ago. These lota are now ou ami yoil will buy them.
the market.
This, Friday, evening there will lie a
VclimilAM Cuming.
congregational meeting at the Presby
Prof. McKanlass, the famous colored terian church for the purpose of elect
violimsLcor >uet, banjo king, and an ar ing two additional Elders.
tist hi various other specialties, who has
The Sol Smith Russell Dramatic
lieen through Ashland several times company, thirteen people, went north-
with his company,is coming again.and is wan! on Sunday evening’s train to
billed for Granite Hall next Tuesday Portland from San Francisco.
evening. April 9th. Prof. McKaulass
Dr. C. E. B.«elie was ap|iointed sur
is highly endorsed by the press and
for the railroad company jub in
people where he has been and has lieen geon
time to lie the first man in need of sur
ilrawing crowded bouses. Tickets on gical
attention under his regini*.
sale at Plaza corner store.
John talker is having some im
Mckclplate Addition.
provements made at his Dead Indian
The tract of land in northwestern ranch and will carry on dairying on an
part of town Ixiught about a year ago extensive acale there this suminer.
of the Freeland estate by Cliaa. Nick
We take pleasure in recommending
ell. lias 1» en surveyed and platted by the use of Hall's Vegetable Sicilian
M. L. McCall, and is now offered for Hair Renower ns safe and reliable for
sale in acre lots. It is a sightly lo restoring gray hair to its natural color.
cation, adjacent to some of the most
The Western Vnion hns put a tele
profitable bearing peach orchards in
town, and should lie seen by those in graph office in The Oregon, it lieing
tending to purchase land in small given a convenient corner in the spa
cious office room. Miss Lauretta Uar-
tracts.
rison is the operator.
The Tobacco Law.
Geo. H. Andrews, land agent of the
We notice that the new cigarette law S P. Liu»s in Oregon, is at Tolo this
is of no more force in Milton. says the week, arranging for placing on the
Eagle of that place, than the tijji law, market the lots in the railroad compa
and the sani« is probably true all over ny’s part of the townsite.
the state. The Ixiys procure their to-
Next Sabbath will lie communion
bacco, cigars and cigarettes just the
same and use them as profusely as lie- day at the Presbyterian church. The
fore, with perhaps a little more secrecy. Rev. A. Marcelins will preach. N»w
Bands of youngsters from 10 to IS niemliers will lie welcomed. The sacra
years old are to l«e seen and heard ments will be administered
every evening puffing at the nasty
Miss Ida K. Hinds will give one of
cigarettes and squirting tobacco juice her Public Readings an I Impersona
with just ns much sangfroid as though tions in Ashland on Friday evcniug.
the ( iregoti legislature bad never placed April 19th, at the Methodist Church.
a aup(*oeed obstruction in their way.
Further particulars next week.
KRttlAY
Afilli. !.. t*’>
CHOOL
A Good Barp¡u for a Baler.
BRADLEY* METCALFiS
CUT SHOE
WAVERLY
Smith
\ SCHOOL
ft, SHOES
Dodge
FURNITURE !
>6
These Shoes have all stood
the test of Granite soil and
Ai;
fea«
widths at
D. R. & E.V. MILLS
WHY
Gambetta and Hector.
E. B. MYER,
KING COLE-
W. C. M
2
.
A BARGAIN I
1 7 .A_cres of Land
Two Choice City Lots
Closing Out at Cost.
Closing Out at cost.
Retiring From Business!
Contemplating a change in my business at an early pe
riod, 1 will offer my entire stock at cost until
the same is closed out
DON T WAIT until it is too late if you want a suit of
clothes at cost or a bargain in any other line as we
0. ÏÏ. BLOUNT,
Johnson Block, Ashland, Or.
Clothier and Hatter.