Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 26, 1889, Image 3

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    PERSONAL.
HERE AND THERE.
Mrs. Helen M. Barker, president of
the Dakota W. C. T. U.. is expected in
L 1). Fuller ie at Seattle again on
Fresh compress«! yeast for sale at
Ashland the first week in May. She
The Ashland B>mrd of Trade has 50 has
|
been spending some tune in Mon­ the U. S. Bakery.
a business visit.
APRIL ■>. W
FRIDAY.
memliers already.
| tana and Washington Territory, nud
Mrs. Jack Frizzell returned to Duns­
Choice tea at Van Sant’s grocery
full
houses greet her at every point. store
Elegant
embroider«!
suits
at
cost
1
at
30
cts.
per.
lb.
muir
yesterday.
I will sell my entire stock of Fancy Gixxls at auction to highest bidder.
Big Itrivr in Real Estate.
The date she gives Ashland will lx*
at M. L Alford's.
*
Judge G. W. Smith, of Linkville, is
There are eighty granges in Oregon
i
EVERYTHING MUST CO.
announced
later.
S'Veral big bargains in otltsi le lands
Immense sto«*k of clothing at cost at
in San Francisco.
witli a membership of 3200.
Corus one and till. Sale will commence at 2 p. m. sharp at Hunsaker’s
forth.« next thirty «lays. Apply at
A
little
daughter
of
Cottrell,
the
bur
­
O. H. Blount's.
*
|
music room.
once lo A. T. Kyle.
Ira Phelps, of Medford, was visiting
Alvin W. Wright lias been appoint«!
lier, only 17 months old, swallow«!
Sunday
School
every
Sunday
now
at
i
nearly
a whole bottleful of "bile beaus” postmaster at Glendale, vice J. M. Ashland Wednesday.
.titetbin! Aii«*tn«n !
the Nell schixil house.
Wednesday. ami it was feared for a Singleton, resign«!.
Dr. J. S. Walter is at Medford this 1
Ou Saturday afternoon April 27. I
tun**
could not live. The heavy
People from the East sav the vegeta­ week again, on dental business.
lg«t»*st shades in Henrietta cloth at d.ise, she
will aell my entire stock of fancy gtxxls
however, act«I an ail emetic lie- tion
in Oregon is a month ahead of
at auction to highest bi liier. Ecery- cixrt at M. L Alford’s.
Mr. J. H. Griffis, of Gold Hill, was
fore it was discover«! what had caused that iu New York aud Ohio.
thi>
tuitxf <fo. (5>tne one ami till.
iu Ashland a day or two thia week.
Planet Jr., cultivator and garden her illness, aud the expulsion HHV«l
Sale n ill commence at 2 p. tn. sharp, tixilx. al Ashland Mills.
The Roseburg Junior Band will lie
her life.
Mrs. Davis, mother of Mrs. C. H.
at Hunsaker's music room.
on hand to outer the baud contest at Luderman, came out from Albany this
of
the
A
uew
industry
for
this
part
Los
Wimer
is
buildiug
a
dwelling
Miss K. P. C alvin *.
Jacksonville
ou
the
13th
of
May.
week, for a visit in Ashland.
for himself on tith street.
i country is the making of razor hones.
raint A»ur Buildings.
The contract price for the construc­
In tlie r«x*k cut on the railroail at
Willard L. Cole, who has lieen at
Boston brown bread at the U. S. White Point, just over th«* Siskiyou tion of the first mile of Albany's street
Nothing els» of the same «»st mils Bakery fresh every day.
*
( summit, is found a stone which is said railway, including all material, is $42<M>. Colestin for two or three months, left
so much to theattraetiveneesof a town,
last week for Tulare City, Cal.
P. Grady is paiu'ing the fine new to lx* well adapt«l to this purpose.
nothing else giv>* so much an air of
Jackson, the colored pugilist from
Mr. B. A. Peckham and wife, of Sau
Some
men
are
now
at
work
cutting
out
cottage
of
().
Gauiard
oil
First
Avenue.
pro t>»rity and thrift, of «»mfort ami
Australia, and Patsy Cardiff, of Min­
the rock and shipping it away for razor neapolis, are to tight at Sau Francisco Mateo, Cal., are visiting Ashland this
«»ntent, as the g«xxl repair and neat
Everything at <*ost at M. L. Alford's. h« >m*s.
week, stopping at The Oregon.
ap)x>arance of buildings and fences At Alfonl’s this means exactly what it
tonight.
E. Youmans and family have moved
As'ilnmi «»inparee well in this resp«>et says.
1«
was
reixirt«!
the
other
day
that
*
Seventy-five families are rejiorted ou
with other towns of its size in th«« state,
Bill Nye is dangerously sick, ami his their way to this county, with a view up to the Greeu Spring ranch on the
Grain hay for sal** at F.igl« Mills. Pacific ««oast tour has lieen (»ostpon«!.
Linkville road.
but «» vast improvement might be made
here. A few «lollars spent for the ap­ Delivered anywhere in Ahl mil at $10 When Bill r«*overs we may ex|««*et a to permanently locate ainoug us.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mundy came
I Linkville Star.
*
plication of cheap weather paint here per ton.
very s.*rious account of his relations
out from Portland recently, to spend
an I there, ii|>on fences, stables ami
The newspaper meu continue to lie the summer near Phoenix.
I’m happy. Why of «mrse am with <liet*:iso mi l physicians such a
w»xxlsh«ls, woul«i l»e an investment wearing a pair of Mills’ $3 calf sew«l letter as he wrote reminiscent of that favor«!. Editor Wilson of the Aryii»,
Sheriff Carll. of Lake «»unty, was on
that would pay large returns in the shoes.
interview he had with the cyclone a Adin, Cal., has been appointed |X«t-
Tuesday evening's train, en route for
pree**rvation of the wtxxl, !»esi«les mak­
master at that place.
year or t wo ago.
W. B. Grubb and Alex Z«vely are
Portland, “after a man.”
ing a great change in lb«« appearance
Sixty-two high br«l horses were
G. F. McConnell ex(>«s*ts to take
the drivers on the Ashland Linkville
of t It«* city.
Dr. Lappeus, of Central Point, was
Alto
shipped
from
Stanfords
Palo
down
to
San
l
’
r.iut
is«>
for
exhibition
stage line.
a» tb«« anumil m**etuig-»f the Pacific ranch in California to New York last visiting relatives, the family of Mr. S.
The tannery
Jackson «mnty has paid $2t»5 Ixiun- Kennel Club which will lx* held th«» week, to lie sold at auction on May Nth. Cowles, in town last Sunday.
G.'tehell A Miller have not yet ar- ty on «>y*ite scalps during the pas' latter
part of uext month, twenty-live
George Brown, the prosperous Eagle l-'ull lint* or Spring and Summer Dress Gootk. I’arasols.
The s«*retary of the interior has ap­
rived here to make preparations for six mouths.
pairs
of
fauey pigeons from iiis yarilsin point«! T. L. Roe of this state as ni­ Point merchant, was in Ashland again
the cannery business, but say they will
Latlies' and Gentlemen’« Fine Shoesand Boots.
The eagle on your $ screams lo be A-hlan<l, amt will show tbe California sp«*tor of swamp lands in Oregon, ni hist Friday, on a business trip.
coin«». In the mean time other parties
poultry
fanciers
that
tli«*r«*
lire
some
as
spent
at
D.
IL
A
E.
\.
Mills
for
tiux»>
Clothing direct from the East. Ail
place of Colonel Elliott who has re­
have lieeu inipiiring aliout the opening,
Mr. ami Mrs. John Van Horn are
tim* birdsiu (»regen us <*ls«*wh«*ie.
uni intimate that they would like to $3 calf sew‘«l shix'S.
sign« I.
now at Cloverdale, Cal., where the lat­
at prices that defy competition.
The advertisement of the hotel and
o|H'l> business her»* with a large can­
E. E. Miuer has had on** of the new
Milhous of brown and red butter- ter is under treatment for cancer.
nery. Our citizens cannot afford to stone walks laid in the front yard of camping
groumls at Cole's sixla springs tbes,
1
which stopped iu their flight ap­
T’lios. Harlan, editor of the Medford
wait any longer without positive assnr- bis handsome residence on Mauistr«*t. in the Siskiyou m«>untait«s iColestin, parently
to deposit eggs ou apple blos­ Midi, was visiting Ashland last Satur­
an«* from the former party that they
appears in this issue of the T idimus . soms, pass«!
over
tlie
Sonoma
valley,
Many
farmers
in
the
valley
are
irri
­
will not fail to have the cannery ready
day, ami made the T id ' noh a fraternal
This pleasaut summer r«*ort am!
for the season's crop. An acre lot ad­ gating their first crop of alfalfa this bealtli-givitig spring enjoyed the pat- Cal., last week, moving westward.
<*all.
jacent to the railroad on tlie Helman season something nnn«*essary in or­ rotiage of a large numlx«r of guests
The railroad meu say there are lie-
Mrs. U. M. Hartwell will leave with­
tract has l»*eu s«*'.ir«l for Getchell A* dinary seasons.
last summer, ami the ae«»mmodations twi*en 2D00 and 30110 tramps of the in week or two for Minneapolis, for a
Miller, as the location for the cannery,
most
desperate
order
along
the
line
of
('apt. Willxitirne A Co. are talking of the hotel will umloubte«llv be tax«xi
visit at her old home iu that city till
aud the IsillUH offer«! Will lie ready as of building a quartz mill to crush nx*k to the full again the coming season.
railroad lietweeu Ogden and Reno. Se| item her.
proinis«!.
Of this numlier, one town is cr«ht«l
from their l«lge near Anderson on the
The old unused spur of track of th«»
Mr. aud Mrs. D. Wilson went over to
Klamath river.
t-hlunii Srhswl (‘III hirer.
S. P. R. IL from th«* main line to near with 150.
Cole’s Wednesday morning, to try the
L.
J.
Mills,
of
Arkansas,
has
lieen
th««
Devlin
place
will
lx*
taken
up
mhui
A
spur
track
is
to
be
put
iu
for
the
Ashland's proportion of the public
benefit of the miueral water upon Mr.
« l: »il money at this the April distn- Dollarhlde saw mill on the south side after the report of th«» commissiom*r's awarded the contract for carrying malls Wilson's health.
on
the
route
lietween
Prineville
and
■
>n
the
new
track
is
acted
U|s>n
favora
­
biltlon is $1534, the largest sum ever of th«- Siskiyou, and engiu«*r Graham
John F. Swift, the new U. 8. misister
bly at Washington. This is th«« part Silver Lake. Or. This distance is 102
r«s*»*iv«sl from that sour«* at one time set the stakes for it y»*st**rday.
of the track limit upon the old Hurl­ miles, weekly trips, and the contract to Japan, sailed for that country ou
by the district. Ashland has 712
J. B. Hutch, the Grant’s Pass hotel
the steamer Oceanic from San Fran­
ehihlren of selxxil age more than man. who has sold out at that place, burt survey which was abamlom««l price $1300 |ier annum.
cisco Tuesday.
twice as many as any other scluxil <lis- was in town Tuesday, and left yester­ wheu the S. 1‘. line was «impleted to
Two east Oregonians lately bought,
trict in tb«* county. 1’pon the basis day morning for Mott, where he may Ashland. There is aliout a mile of it. in Gilliainand .Morrow counties l.tXlO
Will Tay lor, who h.is been with his
<>n which the Willamette towns are go into bumuosa.
Oliver Shead. of Seat««. W. T.. who head of cattle for a Montana firm. mother at tier home near Phoenix «lur­
figuring, this gives us a population of
was brought to Ashland lust Thursday The pnees were $11 for y earlings. $lf» ing the past winter, will leave s«x>n for
G«i. 11. Cirrry has sold his interest by his wife ami physician, died on Sat- for two-year-olds, aud $22.50 for three Ins ranch iu Grant «»unty.
37111. W«> are willing to admit, how­
in
the
billiard
hall
and
variety
busi
­
ever. that Ashlnu«! has a larger num
unlay aftermxm at the Whit«* Sulphur and fonr-year-olds, deliver«!.
Mr. ami Mrs. IL L. Andrus left Fri­
lu*r of cilildreu bright, healthy child­ ness of Paulson A Ctirrey to M. N. Springs Hotel. He was dying when
Says a California exchange: Two day morning, ami Rev. ami Mrs. F. W.
ren tbau any other town of its size Lmg, and after May 1st tin* firm will he arrived, but had taken th«« notion
ago Mr. Sisson put several carp (iookin left Saturday morning last, ou
in the state, and this is worth u.entiou- lx* Paulson A Ling.
that the cluing«* might benefit him, years
in a large pond near bis place in Shasta their journey across the continent.
:ng as un*pl>*tloiribl«> evid«n««of the
ami
it
was
thought
best
to
humor
bis
The Ashland company of militia
county. They increased so rapidly
healt hfulm*ss of our «immunity.
J. «1. Strait, of the Ashland House,
would probably attend th«* Washington whim. Thelxxly was taken northward that he had to draw the water off last
is laiti up with rheumatism. Del
cent« nnial celebration m Portland if bv the bereavtsl widow Sunday even- week aud kill several thousand tish.
(»range HI osmiuis .
Graham has been disabled, also, for
they were provi«l«i with uniforms, but, ling.
(»u W«lnes«lav evening last, at as it is, they will not go.
A law pass«! by the last legislature some weeks with the sameailtneut.
H.
IL
B
«yntoii.
of
Minnenpolia,
a
tin* lioinc of the brale's parents
requires tliHt all physicians register in
Mrs. M. L. Gillette went over to
A young p«tple's floral social will I* frieml of Geo. C. F. 1 lings, oi tills place, the county clerk's office of the county
<»n Granite street. Mess»» Houck,
Tuesday, to visit with her
lias
s|x«ut
considerable
time
iu
study
­
elderd. son of th«« late .1 as per given at the Congregational church, in
in which they practice. List Satur­ Sisson
Mrs. L. L. Merrick, who lias
Houck, was nuiUsl in marriage with Ashland, on the evening of May 14th. ing the Pacific coast country, from day. April 20th. was the day set by the «laughter,
'lisn Katie Hand, «laughter of Mrs. This will lx* something novel, and will north to south, from tlie point of view law by which nil physicians in prac­ lieen ill, but is convalescent.
of a home seeker, ami gives it as Ins tice must lie registered.
Abr. m Bish. Tin* wedding company be awaited with interest.
Hon. IL P. Earhart, and daughter,
verdict that there is no town on the
was «mipotted only of the near rela­
Miss Aggie, were on Wedneetlay even­
Mr. I*. Powell, of Emigrant ereek. «»ast which puss«-ss.*s so many of the
The authorities of Alam«la and ing's north bound train on the way
tives ami a few friends of the brill«« l<*t a valuable two-year-ol 1 Gamlietta
and groom, and Rev. F. G. Strange of filly Tm-sday one which he would not essential features for a pleasant and Contra Costa counties. Cal., have held home to Portland from San Franeisoo.
liotm* as Ashland. Many a “squirrel convention” aud a com­
the I’resl y N nan church offi<*iat«l. The have sold for less tlinn $2'HI. It died «»mfortable
others who have lx«eti «iver th«« e«»ast mittee is at work on an ordinance
T. P. Boyd, Jr., has been taking
parlors were fittingly prepare«! and from th«* < ff«*ets of of a kick.
from Canada to Mexi«> agree with bun which lx»th counties will probably head-miller Isliell's pla«» at the Ash­
tlaeorat«! for the interesting <x*casion.
adopt, making it the duty of owners iaml Mills this week, while the latter
Customer to real estate agent. What in this estimate of Ashiaml.
anil th«* fair brale was handsomely at­
is absent on a trip up to The Dalles.
tired in a most IxHsunmg brail.I coa - is the Isst investment you know of to­
Two Lon ion gentlemau, represent­ of land to kill the squirrels on it.
tum>*. The happy couple had intended day? R. E. man (thinking of family ing capital of the world’s metropolis
The Colton Soap Company is put­
Oliver Magee and family came in
leaving Ashland to resale elsewhere, matters). 1'iiose Bradley A Metcalf l<x»kiug for iuv«*st>ueut in mines, have ting up a natural soap made from a from Klamath county Monday, and
but will remain lien* for the present. scliool sh«x*s at D. IL A E. \. .Mills’. * b.-eu at («old Hill for some time past, clay taken from a mountain near San went down to Medford, to move upon
The Tll'isos aeknow lislges rweipt of
J. J. Fryer lias sold his Hue place examining the Swimleu mines, now Jacinto. Cal. The clay is first ground a farm they have Ixiught near that
compliments, and joins their many near Eagle Point to Ins son-in-law, owutsl by Dr. James Braden. Tin* into a tine powder and then mix«l place.
f:'lends in th«* best wishes for a bright George Gr»x*n, now in California, it is price ask«! by Dr. Baden for the prop­ «uh of her ingredients and forin«l in­
J. T. Gregg, of Salem, secretary of
and happy future for them.
report«L The pla.x* comprises alxiut erty. which includes tieveral l«*«lg«s, a to cakes the shape and size de6ir«l.
the Republican ««entral committee ami
.'inn acres of line land. ainl the price is quartz mill, water ditches and a con­
Among the new incorporations which speaker of th«* House of representatives
siderable tract of laud, is Slno.ooo. Dr.
I Hand-ome >*!«* of Oregon Furniture. about $7,500.
Braden went to Portland with the gen­ have r«*enily tiled articles at Salem is two years ago. speut Sunday in Ash­
One of the finest pi«*es of furniture
Smith A D«lge have just received a tlemen the first of th«* w«'k, ami Gohl the Eagle Wixileu Mills company, of laud.
ever mauufactur«l in Oregon is the tine line of children's carriages. Pri«*ea Hill (xsiple thought when they left that North Brownville, Oregon; citizens of
Jno. W. McWilliams and wife, from
circular counter jmt up yesterday lu and styles to suit everylxxly. Alsothe the sale of th«* property would be cou- Linn county, incorporators; capital
are spending a few «lays in
the m w hotel. The Oregon, by the largest and beet selected stock of wall Biimnnit«l this week.
stock $75.000, with the privilege of in­ N'«vada.
stopping at The Oregon, ami
builder. A. W. Scott. It is made paper, Ixirder and decoratiuns ever
creasing the same to a sum not to ex- Ashland,
may
conclude
to remain hen* jierma-
One
of
the
prettiest
«ittages
in
Ash
­
wholly of < Oregon woods oak, yellow shown iu Asblau«!.
<*•*«1 $150.000.
*
neutly.
land has just Ix-en finish«*«! for David
pine, birdseye pine, laurel, mauzauita
The <)r> 'I'liiiiin introduces a leading
Nutley A Son Ixiught 2*i head of fine F. Fox on the elevatetl site on the
and yew and is the work of the Sugar
Mrs. A. Miller, widow of tlie late
Pine IL air and Lumlier Company, of cattle at the ranch of (>. (laniard on south si«ie of Hargailine str«s>t next editorial upon a Taeofiia paper’s ex­ Rev. A. Miller, of Antelope, who had
travagant
misstatements
with
the
fol
­
Rogue
river
last
w«-k,
for
their
ranch
door to the residence of H. Jmlg««. It
Grant’s Pass. It was? designed by H.
lieen in California for several months,
C. Kinney, secretary of the company, in the mountains east of .Ashland. i- almost a duplicate of that of S. F. lowing neat play upon words: “If ‘all returned to this «»unty last week, and
gall
’
is
still
divided
iuto
three
parts,
as
They
are
improving
steadily
both
their
and all of tlie work was done by the
Morine, ou Oak street, but is si t higher
is staying with her daughter. Mrs. A.
S. P. D .v L. Company's m«*hanics place iui<I their live xt«H*k.
fr««ni th» ground and has so promiueut in our sehool days, a Tacoma paper
Weiss.
the
.V.'
k
-
h
has
certainly
moliopoliz«!
at Grant's Pass. As an exhibition of
A good broad, plank sidewalk m a site that it shows off to the very best all of them."
Linkville Stur.* Elmer I. Applegate
what artistic talent and skill«! labor front of the residences of F. A. Watt ailvantag«» for a long distauce. l'lu*
NEW TlflS WEEK.
can do with our native woods, nothing and J. L. Downing and haudsome new designer ami builder is Mr. A. W.
A grand opening ball will lie given returned from L»s Angele« Thurwlay,
has ever lx*eu seen in tlie state, so far fences built by Messrs. Downing. Watt Scott, and Mr. Fox is more than pleased at Hornbrook on Friday evening. May where he has been attending Wood­
ns known here, that «puds it. A more and Hunsaker have vastly improve«) with the house, ami with the manner 10th. iu honor of opening the baud* bury's business college for the past
detail«! desenption is demand«! than the ap|x>arance of th«* B«mlevar«l at in which the «intract has lx*»*ii ful­ some and spacious new Horubnxik three months. He graduated with
fil)«!. In work and finishings it ex­ hotel of that place, owu«l and kept by high honors.
can lx* given this week, and it will lie that point.
ceeds his expectations. Mrs. M. 11. David Horn, one of the most genial
post pon«i till next issue.
W. T. Hume, of Portland. Grand
New spring truck ree«*iv«l last week Vining bi« leased th«* house for a year, mon in the country for a pleasing and Chancellor
of the Knights of Pythias Of Jai'ksou County, Show ine Financial Con­
by J. H. McBride, the dray mail not and lias already mov«*d into it.
An Ohl Ijtnilninrk
popular landlord. | Yreka Journal.
of Oregon, paid Granik* lodge of that
green peas and asparagus and celery,
dition from Oct. 1st, 1888, to March
The old Ashland House, now iieing lint a fin«* new wagon for hauling
B. F. Dowell in Ins letter to the order nt this pla«« an official visit last
I nflnisli«! Biisln«*ss.
inoved from its site to make room for freight. Mae drives to it alternately
Gold Beach (htzefte has this item. Friday night. He returned to Port­
31st. 1889, inclusive.
a l>rii*k st met lire is one of t lie ol«l pio- the big horses he Ixmght of G«i. B.
Some months ago, the county court. “McLean of Grant's Pass, is an appli­ land by Saturday evening's train.
ii . st bin!« lingsof the town. It wasbuilt Landers recently.
u|"«n representation of the Ashland cant for Minister to Bagoto, South
RE< El PTS.
County Judge W.S. Moore, of Klam­
by F.lx*r Emery, fatberof H. S. Emery,
street commissioner that the bridge America. He made a good canvass at ath, came in from Linkville Sunday, To eash in Treasury
| 4,:M7.*‘2
Street
Commissioner
Patterson
has
in 185!», and Mr. Emery kept the hotel
33,826.
for taxes.
u(H»n the county r«>ad a«*r«»ss Wrijrht the last el«*tion. He is a good Span­ en route for Portland. He remained
lx*en
grading
and
improving
Woolen
450.00
••
”
liquor
liceUM*
until 1872. when he sold the property
cre«*k north of Ashiaml was unsafe. ish scholar, and is well acquainted with in Ashland over Monday, aud was
l/iO
'• peddler “
street
in
the
western
part
of
town.
to Jasper Houck, now d«*eas«l. Mr.
ordere«l a new briilge built. The plan the Spanish character, so I think In* much pleas«l with the improvement
JO 00
•• tern certificate
Houck nns«l ami enlarge«! the back The projectors of ths proposed avenue rec unruenileil l»y street connnissioner stands a good chance for tlie position.” the town has made sitice his last visit.
’.SEMKNTs
D1BBVRI
part of th«* buildiug. but the front part arounil the hill from Wixilen street Patterson was the
th«* buililini.'
building of
- an
'
By state taxe< pai'i state
Says the Yreka .loiiriod of Wmlnes-
was just as Mr. Emery built it. Mr. southward have as yet done nothing arched stone culvert, which if once
112.060 o*.(
Jai'ob Mayer, of Portland, memlx»r
treas
<lay:
“
Amos,
Davis.
DeysonandGixxl-
aud
Warrants
paid
Em«-ry in 1859 Ixmght of A. D. Hel- toward opening the avenue.
«•«instructed, would forever relieve the rich are getting out quartz from their of th«* tirm of Fleischner, Mayer A- Co.,
:v».7b
(•Hncelle<l
mail four lots of 37* , f«*et each ou
A pleasing variety in painting has county of any further expense* of
and Grand Master A. F. A A. M. of
Interest paid on » said
Main street, taking in th«« corner and been introduced by Mr. R. S. Barclay, bridge building at that point. l'lu* ledges near the Anderson ranch. Klam­ Oregon, was on Saturday evening’s
19.175 62
1,379.75
warrants
....
the present barlx*r shop lot, and run­ wb'ise pretty <*oltage out Maui street court, howev« r, conclud«'«l to have ath river, and expect to commence train with his family, returning home |
1NDIBTF.DNERS.
hauling
rock
to
the
mill
this
week.
ning through to Dak street, w here Dr. now baa a r<x>f of th«* brightest blue. vertical stout w.dls I'A/lt. each but 21
from a three month’s stay in San Fran­ I tidebtedne«« of county Octotwr 1.
X7.9ÜO t»4
Towns«*mi’s house now stands. For The blue r<x>r maktsan attractive com­ feet long mill 11 feet high. aBive tlie Experts from lielow call it $12 rock, cis« >.
188M. a* per last report
though
in
smelting
the
rock
it
will
Warrants drawn tlie last 6 months
theee four lots Mr. Emery paid the ex­ bination with the co ,im ««lor which is water, with wings «rich side (> feet
Giles Wells. Sr., celebrated bis Hist
as follow -
travagant prt«*e of $5»), The Ashland the I hh I v painting of the house.
high. Tin* county was to pay the ex­ probably run much higher.”
Sheriff, jailor fees and
House has mtv «1 the public as a
Richard Thomas, the well-known bi**.hday ^anniversary last Saturday.
pense
of
this
~tone
work.ami
Ashiaml
lM»arding prisoners.......... fl. 14.» *0
The first loans of th«* Ashland Build­ road district war to build the required hotel man of Oakland. Or., di«l on He is as active ns most men twenty-five County Clerk’s fees
1,061.9t»
hostelry for many years, and travelers
400.00
in th«*o!il stage «lays nseil to say they ing ami Lmu Assi».*iatiou w re sold at plank bridge ami make the heavy tills Sunday the 21st. Dick, as he was fa­ years younger, and is now building Salary County Judge
30(1 uu
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School
Supt
fouml there the best meals served lx*- t be adjourn«! in. e’ ing on Friday even­ each sale m*<*es.-,aiy for tin* approach­ miliarly known, has run the depot ho­ fence and setting out II young orchard
2TiO 00
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Treasurer
tw«*en Sacramento ami l’ortlaml. It ing last $701) Ix'ing knocked off at 3C> es. As soon as the filling was liegun tel at Oakland ever sin«» the “new- at his farm south of Ashland. H«>
50.00
»»
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stock lnsp
166.10
now steps back to give room for a months advanced interest to Mr. Son- tlie plan of the briiigewas found to be town” was started alxiut 1872, aud was thinks he will make money in this fruit District Attorney s fees
143.20
County Commissioners
nuxlern brick bouse, which will lx* a nieliH« u. and $2t>0 at live month's ad- a complete failure. The walls are so known by every man, woman and child business yet.
1.050.45
Road Supervisors
vast improvem«*nt to tlie street at that vam*«l interest to T. W. Lynch.
I.'- J
short for th« ir height, that the fill «-an in Southern Oregon. (Statesman.
Messrs. G«s>. C. Eddings ami H. IL < ircuit Court
473 87
Justice
Court
|s*int.
The case of John Sisemore, appel­ not lx* made to h«d«l up a ioa«l I*«*«! at
Boynton,
mad««
a
trip
out
to
Butte
199.00
County printing
Lord Liusil.de, the “amateur" north
lant, vs. Mary Sisemore, resp<m.lent, the top wide enough for a wagon track pole hunter, arrive«! at San Francis«» creek valley. Cal., after returning from Sundry indigent peraons 1,280 97
Ileath <>f Fether B»*«*s»n.
1,268 07
appenhsl from Juckson county, was ar­ withont supixirtiug walls of stone or fuesday from Alaska. He didn't tiud San Francisco recently, aud spent a Countv hospital
80 70
Furnishing court house
John Beesoii died at the holm* of his gil«! and snbmitt«! tn the supreme timber; but jpiotlu r fatal weakness
5.'.M4 76
the pole, and says now he was not week in that region, returning to Ash­ Roads atin bridges
son. Wellxirn B«u son. near Talent, last court last Monday; H. K. Hanna, at­ caused the simp« nxion of the filling
land Tuesday evening. Mr. Boynton, Books and stationery
*73»K)
Sunday morning from the effects of a torney !<»r ap|x*ilaut; C. W. Kahler ami the weight of th«' earth against the hunting for it; that bis object was to who came out from Slinneajxilis a few Examination teachers
explore the islands iu the Arctic ocean w«*ks ago, will return to Minnesota Fire wood
168.25
heavy «>1<1 settling u|»«n his lungs. Richard Williams for respondent.
stone walls soon began to press them and study the birds and animals found
592.10
Expenses election
His funeral <x*eurre«l Monday at II A.
soon,
but
may
move
to
Southern
Ore
­
toward
t*acli
other
so
that
they
had
to
Examination
insane
per
Gotoeorner Main and Granite streets be li<*I«i apart by timbers, ami to coni- t here.
129 14)
M.. ami was taken in charge by the
sons
gon to live.
516 2»
Miscellaneous expenses
First Spiritual Society of Southern for paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, plet«* the tilling on each side would
Charles Bassett, who was sent to the
1M16.S2
26\(O
George Avery, of Lake county, hav­ Bounty, killing coyotes
artists' mater.als. ami wall ami build­
i »regon, of which lie was a niemlx*r.
penitentiary from this county in 1884
have
b«*en
sure
to
have
thrown
the
ing
solii
out
Ins
extensive
ranch
ami
ing
papers.
Estimates
made
on
paint
­
9106.816.96
John Beeson was l»>rn at Stoke
walls down. 'Theslreet commissioner for eight years for participation in a
R«x*hfor«l. N 'ttinghanishire, England, ing, paper hanging, interior decora­ called the attention of the county stage robbery near («rant's Pass, was stock interests in theChewaucnn coun­ By warrants < ancellvd nud paid
’35.76
try, will move to Rogue River Valley to
tions.
etc.
S. ptemixT, 15th. 18o.‘>. Ix*iiigthe tenth
court to the unfortunate situation pardoned this week by Governor Pen- reside, and Mrs. Avery and children ar­ from <>et. 1st to March 31, tv**»’
H. S. E vans , Ashland, Or.
of a family of sixteen children. He
noyer,
upon
recommendation
of
the
1101.081.18
mor«* than a month ago. ami it was
rived in Ashland last Saturday. They
learned th«* trail«* • »f confectioner ami
Railrisid advertisements, painting uml«*rst«x.d that the stone work was to jury which convicted him. Three other
SIMM ARY.
baker, and in ls2»’> married Ann Wel- Oklahoma in glowing terms, have been be strength« ne«l amt improve«! by ad prisoners were let out the same day have rented a house near the normal Total receipt» «lunng »lx inootl«» I 34,645.97
l»>rn with whom he emigrated in ist> scattered over the country, Ashland ditions. Nothing has yet been done, upon shortening of their terms by the school, and Mr. Avery is expect«! in
CONTRA.
as soon as he can settle his affairs in
to New York, when* he dul a gixxl lx*ing favored, as wi ll as other places, ami travel still continues over the old (lovemor.
Total disbursements dur
Lake county.
Imsincs- in his trail«*. In ISE! he ami but very few pilgrims from this neigh­ bridge, which is really unsafe. This
ing six months
I 19,b5.62
19,470.3»*» 38,»X5 97
his wife moved to La Salle cmnty. borhood will lx> found anioinj“ the briilge is probably used as much or
Dr. B. M. Gill, of Jacksonville, has Cash iu treasury
Fell Off a Train.
SUMMARY.
111., ami in 1853 they ami their one son crowd in that lung-proiniwd land this more than any other in the county,
decided
to
move
to
Klamath
City,
and
Last Sunday as the nortb-lxuind ux-
Oct. 1.1M8.407,900.64
cam«* across tin- plains to Rogue River week.
but it is so far from the county seat presa was .speeding along through will bo there ready for business some Indebtedness
WarrAnts issued during
vallev in Southern Oregon.
time
next
week.
Dr.
Gill
has
lx»en
a
that
it
doesn't
seem
to
lx*
«»nsidered
six
mouths
18,916.32 106.816 96
A meeting will I h * held at O.ld Fel­
valley at the rate of utaiut forty successful practitioner for many years,
Father Beeson was in many r«*s[x*cts low
a very important affair. Th«« new Shasta
’
s
hall
next
Thursday
evening.
May
CONTRA.
miles
an
hour,
a
man
alxiut
sixty
years
a exceptional character. He pos-.,--s<*<l 2d. to organize a carpenters' and joiners’ structure shoulil be completed at
bus l>een a resident of this county Warrants paid during the
w
of age, who was standing on a car ami
remarkable mental activity, ami had brotherh'xi.l in Ashlaud. Theee asso­ once.
for the past six years. His establish«! six months
I 5,<35.<8
platform,
was
thrown
off
by
a
sudden
the teni|x*rameiit of the mental pio ciations. for the muti.al interest ami
Indebtedness of county
reputation
here
will
insure
him
a
good
Hoard nf Traile.
lurch of the car at a sharp curve. The recept ion and a good practice at his
April 1st
101,081 1.8 106,^16.96
m*er am! reformer. II«* was first n Ixmetlt of the knights of the hammer
The foregoing in a correct showing of the
Methodist, then a I’a i versa list, and and plane. s»*em to lx* popular in many
The Ashland Hoard of Trade held a train was stopped and backed to the new location.
Fiuan< ial condition of jackwon County on
then a Spiritualist. He was well in- places.
s|iecial meeting at the city council scene of ths accident, when, instea I of
.March Hist, 1H89, exclusive of Interest on out
finding
a
mangled
corpse
as
they
ex
­
Mr.
D.
F.
Fox,
of
Virginia
City,
standing
warrants and the amouut due to the
form«*4 in general history and th«>lo-
chamls'r Tuesday evening. President
School fund, and due on delinquent taxes fur
On
the
first
page
of
the
Tll>tN<»s
Nav.,
who
has
lieen
in
Ashland
during
pected,
the
tram
men
discovered
that
gy; had great moral courage and fol-
Met 'all ill the chair.
1H88.
127,791.31
and on delinauent taxes for
lo\* »«1 his convict a »ris conscientiously, this week will !>.* foun 1 an ably written
Secretary G. F. Killings read the the old gentleman was alive, and soon the past three months, kxiking after lax?. |>4)3. <6 uncollected this 31st day of
nrtiele
on
tin*
Rogue
river
valley
taken
after
be
was
taken
aboard,
it
was
seen
t
ho
building
of
his
«ittage,
and
im
­
even, a was oft«*n the case, when they
minutes of first m« tmgof the laiard.
March, 1S89
M a X M i i . i . er .
County Clerk.
led lira into antagonism with the vast from the Portland H'or/d of a w«*k or nn.I annoiiue«! that fifty members had that he had suffered no serious injury proving his lots on Hargailine street,
twong.i.
The
writer.
F.
Iw.
A.
Swope,
whatever.
l>r.
Beetle.
company
sur
­
left
for
Virginia
City
Tuesday
morning.
signed the roll.
majo’ity of his frieml» and the public
generally He conceived the opinion is well n«|uaiut«l with Sontbern Ore­
The president announced that sev­ geon. was wired to meet the train here Mr. Fox is much pleas«l with Ashland
that the Indians in Southern Oregon gon anil speaks from thorough knowl- eral matters of public iin|>ortane<> de­ and give him attention, but couldn't and it is the iutention of himself and
w«*re not treated justly by the pio­ edg»» of the country.
mand«! the attention of the Hoard, even find the man when ths train wife to make this place their home as
soon as they can cut loose from the
chief
among them Is-ing th * necessity reach«! Ashland.
neers. and umlert«Hik to right flit*
Th«* Young IVople’s Allinn<*e will
great mining town of the Comstock.
wrongs in a way which aroused tin* meet Friday evening April 27. The of preparing for some advertisement of
Mr. Fox will l»e wolcom«! here as a Will l»e open May 1’1. for the »« commo«!.
;s. 0. 11. II
hostility of nearly, if not quite, every program will lx* as follows: Singing; the city abroad. Remarks u|a>n this
citizen, for he has shown himself enter­ tion of a limit.«! number of fuest».
other sett l**r <«f the region. Ever since r»x*itat ion. Miss Watts; essav. Mr. \\ als- topic were made by Messrs, Galey.
A sp«*ial meeting of the Society of prising and progressive, and has al­
Boar«! ami lodging, per week
»10 00
then he has lx*en writing ami lectur wortb; solo. Mr. Boyd: oration. Mr. Reels* and Walter, aud on motion of Bargain Hunters to-morrow at 1). IL
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1 «0
ing ii|«>n the wrongs of the Indians, Hawkins; duet. Miss Thornton an I Dr. Revlie, the chair ap|K>int«l a com­ A E. V. Mills, Tlie important busi- ready induced several friends to lx»-
per day
1
and several times in years past has Mr. W.dswurtli; sol«*t reading. Miss mittee of three Beelie, Galey and news is to take advantage of their low «>me interested in Ashland and her Single meal»
future.
L-en in council w ith prominent philan­ Ida Lane: song by society.
Kyle to submit at next m«*tmg pl,ms prices on shoes. Open meeting.
Camping privilege» will be 50 cent» ]x*r
thropists amt with uiemlx-rs of the In
for advertising. On Motion of Galey,
Hon. J. D. Whitman, of M«lford. week for each individual.
The
elocutionary
entertainment
by
dian bureau at Washington. For
the president and secretary were also
the Southern Oregon member of the
BYRON COLE,
PERSONAL
some time, a- his miml lost its vigor Miss Hinds at the M. E. church last made members of the committee.
state horticultural «»mmission, was
from age. this subject of the Indian Friday evening was one of tlie lx*)
4« |
Proprietor.
A proposition by Dr. B«*l>e for the
visiting
Ashland
last
Saturday,
to
in-
Mrs. M V Ling is at Grant's Paes, s[x*<*t the orchards here and learn
qu*‘sliou has been a harmless mania ever given in Ashland, and was by no circulation of advertising matter was
visitiug friends.
of his, and he has lieen thinking, talk means as well attend«l as it should favorably received.
whether fruit peats are here and have
FINAL • PROOF NOTICE
ing ami writing upon that subject have >x*en. The young lady lias talent
W. H. Atkinson called attention to
Dr. A. <’. Helm reach«! home Sat-, made any headway yet. Mr. Whitman
and
culture
and
cam«»
highly
recom-
constantly. Father Bc«*son was ur
the desirability of Ashland lieing made nrday from Sau Francisco.
I’NlTEI' STATXs I.AMi <>»■«« R.
•
!
1 says he will make a thorough exami­
gent ill presenting his views to the mended, ami ilrserv«! a crowd«! holts«*. an excursion point, or stop-over point
RohEX«.'.«’, Oregon April 23, l*w** »
nation of the orchards in all parte of
Max
Pra<*lit
is
expect«!
home
from
\.>ti«*e
i-
beret«»
given
that
the
following
public, ami. us stated, often ran coun­
Jackson Hanby. a young man who on the S. P. route, and on motion of
the valley during this spring and sum­ named «settler hx-tiled notice of his inten- ' !
ter to public opinion, but lie will lx* arrived here from Kansas altont six Galey, Atkinson was appoint«! a com­ \\ ashington ou this evening's train.
mer, to ascertain just what tree pests tion to niHke final pr«x,f in »upport of hi.
rem«‘iul»'ie«l l>y all who knew him as w« ks ago. and has been pre.-.ching at mittee of oi?‘ to prepare a memorial to
Mrs. S. .1. Lyon and little sou, of have lx»en introdne«! in our valley, claim, amt that »al«l pr«a«f will lx* made be i
fore the jndge. or in hi* abaence. before the
one win» trust to live by th«* -*Gojd«*n Central Point, Eagle Point ami else­ the S. P. officials.
Central Point, were in Ashland Mon­ ami what «indition the orchards are clerk
of the < ouutv court of jh < k«*on county,
Rule." ami who was alway-quick to where in the valley, reported Monday
On motion the secretary wasdir«*t»*d day.
in. Trees brought into the valley sev­ Or . at Ja« k»onville, Or., ou Saturday. June
resjKual to tin* ap|x*ids of tlie unfor rmtrning that he was rolilxsl the night to prisve l in the matter of attempting
xttu
Whs,
viz
I.udwig Tonn. Home«»tea«i en-
Mrs. .lotiu Pennington and daugh­ eral years ago have introduced the
Xo. 4'200. (orttie lot- I an«l 2. and S‘, of X
innate or tlit* afflict«<1.
lx-fore by two mask>xl men. who re- to have better mail facilities offer«! ter. arrived Tuesiiay morning from San Jose scale, he says, but only in a trv
E i s«*e 4. Tp 37, r* R 2 ea»t. W M
lieved him of $»'.i»l in gris-nbaeks. H«* between Ashland and Ken«».
few localities does it s«*m to have made lie name- rhe follow ing w itne««.« to lirove
Tacoma.
The Helman farm i i th«* city of Ash­ Las lx*«*n lodging alone at the house «>f
hi- continuon» rcirteue« ur»«n ami cultiva
On motion of Geo. B. Lauders, a
much
headway.
He
has
a
spraying
H. C. Messenger left for Portland
of. -ai«! land, viz
Hermann Myers.
iaml has lx«en sulstlivul«! au«l is now John Vau Horn during the al>s«*m*e of permanent committee on roads was ap­
remedy which (applied in winter) is tion
Henry Peck. Frederick Downing. Joseph
<>ffer«i hi small tracts at very retisona- Mr. \ .n Horn and wife, l'lu* house is pointed bv the chair, cotisis'ing of Lau­ \\ «iue«iay eveinug. to lie gone a w«*k certain destruction to this scale, he Randle»,
all of I-ake creek. Ja< kson county.
or two.
ble prie«*. If you want a pleasant just ov«*r the hill west of town, and ders, Hosiey and Kyle.
says, and it is his purpose to have a Oregon.
Any person whode.ires to proteat aKainst
lioiue or a g«xsl investment in a g*««*l the neighlx>rs are not very near. Alxiut
Miss Mamie Judge return«! to general «»tnbination of fruit growers
After discussion of other matters,
allow ance of »tK h proof, or who know,
part of Ashland, «l«*n't fail to see tins 11 o'eliH*k lie went to th«* bollM* ami the Board adjourn«! to meet tiemor­ Chico Wednesday, after a two weeks’ for the thorongh application of the the
of anv «ub-tantial reason, under the law aud
tract. For sale by G. F. Bilhngsor A. win n a!>out to enter was confrouttsl by row (Saturday) evening at 7 o'clock, visit at home.
til.
regulation»of the Interior Department, -
rem«ly, toch«*k the progress and pre­
why such proof should not lx* allowed, will I
D. Helman.
two imu-k«l m« n each with a hnmlker- same place.
vent the spread of the scale. Our tw
Geo.
Barron
is
out
east
of
the
moun
­
given an opportunity at the at«ove meo I
J..M. M c C ai . t ..
ehief over his face and a revolver in
It.Hiai' !» Iteli!
tains ami will remain for two or three climate seems to be much less favora­ tionad time ana place to cross-examine the
i’reeiilent.
his hand. They demand«! his money.
ble for the growth of this p«»st than w itnesses of said claimant, and to otTPr evi
months probably.
In rebuttal of that submitted by < latm
Ih ree gia*l lodging rooms to reni in He po]it«*ly liaude.l them bis ¡xx*ket
that of Southern California, but our deuce
t
C has W. J ohxstox .
tue Myer house on Hslmr.n Street, <>,«• Ixxik and they quietly «1« parted. He
Messrs. C. B. Watson and A. S. p«»ple should unite to prevent it ever B11 „.-st
Register.
issate thè Woolen nuli. Impure at went into the house ami told no <>m* of
Frenli gunleli hc «I h at half price. at Hammond have lieen at Jacksorville b»»«iming the nuisance here that it is
on law business this week.
his loss till late next morning.
Closing ont ut «mt nt < >. II Blonn t’«.*
premia»*.
in many places in California.
the lUsi Hotiat*.
ASHLAND
TIDINGS.
BREVITIES.
AUCTION! AUCTION!
On Saturday Afternoon, Apr. 27,
MAX PRACHT,
OREGON,
ASHLAND,
OFFERS FOR
MISS K. P. CALVIN.
J. M. McCALL’S ANNOUNCEMENT !
SALE 25 LEASE
THAT MOST DESIRABLE
BUSINESS PROPERTY
FRONTING ON
MAIN ST. & HARGADINE AVE.
THE MOST CENTRAL
Location in Ashland.
THREE LOTS
EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY I 20 FT. 4 IN. DEEP.
These lots are located diagonally opposite the new
H otel < I regon , on the south side of Main st., corner of
Hargadine Avenue, and for a first class business invest­
ment have no equal in the city, (’all on or address
NO LADY
Is Stylishly dressed until she has a pair
of neat fitting Shoes.
Fit like Laird, Scliober
Bradley
Metcalf’s.
Mitchell’s, and
MAX PRACHT, Ashland, Or.
BUY A LOT IN
SAXMAN’S
PENNSYLVANIA
ADDITION!
TO THE
CITY OF ASHLAND!
NOW ON SALE
THE CHOICEST LOTS,
In these goods is now complete in all
THE FINEST VIEW,
sizes and widths B to EE.
THE LOWEST PRICE.
OUR PRICES
Are marked in plain figures. You can
buy as cheap as your neighbor.
D. R. & E. V. MILLS.
THE EASIEST GRADE.
Every Lot is covered with the very best grades of
budded Peach, Apple, Pear. Prune and Plum and Cherry
trees.
Lots Enclosed, and Sireets Graded.
M ax P racht ,
SOLE AGENT,
ASHLAND, OREGON
A
I h -
xt'X
YOU CAN SAVE MONEY bv Purchasing from
MORAL BROS.
Main St., opp. Postoffice,
Ashland, Oregon.
Our stock having been replenished with all seasonable
goods, it is complete in all its branches.
Dry and Fancy Goods, Ladies’ and Children’s Straw
Hats, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Carpets & Window Shades.
Colestin Soda Springs
HOTEL
Being connected with a large store in California, we get
all goods from first hands and can save you from 15 to 20
per cent on all your purchases.
We are constantly receiving new goods and can fill any
order promptly.
Keniember tl ie J dace,
MORAL BROS,
Main Street,
7XSTILA.N 1),
Opposite the Postoffice.
OREGON.
SAMPLES Sent 00 Application.
COUNTRY ORDERS Promptly Attended to.