PERSONAE. City Marshal Bachelder, of Tulare City, Cid., was in Ashland last Friday, Mrs, C. T. Harris returned home Salem has a pressed-bnek niautWac ou the track of M. C. Stewart, who bad I*icuic6 are 1U season. * J DAY.. left that city without making gixxl a from Mott this week. tory. MAY J, IW Don’t faii to hear Mrs. Barker. shortage of 835n in his account with Taylor left Phoeuix Tuesday Archbishop Gross, of Portland, starts Corn planting is about completed the Otld Fellows lodge there, of which for his ranch in Graut county . this week ou a pilgrimage to Rome, to Sol lee. Stewart had been he was secretary. tor the season. Messrs. M. W. Skeel and C. W. Palm sei' the Pope. Persons having claims agaiiisl the 'The ice cream season opeued this here, but startl'd southward fa'fore were in town from Medford last Sun J udge Warren Truitt, of Polk county, Bachelder arrived, and was arrested day. undersigned are requested to preseut week at Mill’s bakery. has beeu appointed register of the down in California. I li» same immediately. Max Praeht. The first crop of alfalfa is living har D. C. Ilerriu has bought a photo Lakeview land office. vested iu some parts of the valley. The farmers' institute will convene Patronize the Ashland-Linkville graph gallery in Lakeview and will re Hi.nthly Social. in Roseburg, Friday, May 10th, and ' The concrete walk in front of the stage ami express line. T he enterpris main there. The regular monthly social of the Masonic blix'k is lieing laid this week. ing mi'n who have started the line in Win. Hill came over from Scott val hold a two days' session. Baptist church and congregation will opposition to the regular stage line ley Wednesday for a visit with his Some cases of blackleg among the Do uot forget the mass meeting I»' belìi in the Baptist church Tues (which has'li>> government mall con parents here. cattle on the Butte ereek aud Antelope day eve. May 7. Nupper from to S. Monday eve. at Presbyterian church. tract behind it i chottld be given every N. A. Jacobs is taking a trip down ranges are reported by the Timex. The familiar tones of the wixilen encouragement by the people of Ach- price l.*> eta. Usual programme. Last Friday was a jubilee day for mill fall are heard three times a, day laud. If you haven't bllxilieas for the the railroad to Roseburg and other the Odd Fellows. Medford was the now. IrSWtiblr Plant* stage, tnlk about it to somefaxly who places this Week. Mr. F. H. Carter made a trip down point of celebration iu Jackson county. Remeinfar the gospel tem|x*ranee has. mid perhaps you may help more I he tinaersiened has for sal»* a large the road to Grant's 1‘xss aud other Five thousand dollars changed hands meeting al the M. E. t'tiUK'li Sunday than you suppose. iimidier ot cabbage, tomato and aweet points this week. in Portland lust Saturday on the re po'alo plants grown here, all thrifty eveuiug. Mr. N. C. Boynton's handsome mid Mrs. Headriek carue in from Klatn- sult of the Jackson-Cardiff tight in The schools all closed last Tuesday valuable young Mambrino stallion has and of good varieties. Apply at r»*i- den«*»* on Almond Htroec. or at More of in honor of tiie Washington Cebteuuial had a “close call" lately. A scratch or ath county recently, aud left WedneB- Sim Francisco. Four men attempted to cross the anniversary. Minkler »V Son. next Jo«»r to sting of some kind on the shoulder, day evening for Salem. J. R. Tozer and family have moved Columbia above Cascade Falls in a Ashland. .1. H. S towe . The "pigs iu clover’ puzzle bus or the fore leg near the shoulder, is reached Asliiand. No serious results supposed to have been the cause of out to their homestead on Grizzly boat Sunday and were carried over (bill Eelluw's Ihty. and drowned. yet appareut. the trou!>le. The effect was a terrible prairie for the summer. 'The Postal Telegraph Co. have com The 7'Kh l'imiversary of ( MJ Fellow- Mr. H. R. Boynton left for Min A brother of W. N. Luckey, of this swelling aud suppuration, and Mr. stilp was celebrateli by thè memls-rs of place,hasbeeu appointed agent al the Boynton would not have given Sill neapolis last Saturday, intending to re pleted two new wires to Los Angeles, giving them lioth a duplex and a sin lite order au<l their fnends tu Jackson Warm Springs ludiat* n-scrv.ition. lust week for liis 818(10 horse. The turn to Ashland to reside. county ut M«<dford last Fri lay with Mrs. Geo. B. Currey, of Grant’s Pass, gle wire to that city. Wm. Harns, the butcher, has a Here animal is now recovering. however. iiiteresling exercises. whx'li liegan in ford calf uixiut n mouth old which lie George L. Seybolt, of California, has One of th«' many interesting features was visiting her son anil unuierous tLe foreixH-n. and woiiud np with a saya is the beet calf iu the county. las'll appointed poatal inspector to suc of fruit culture tu this favored valley friends in Ashland last week. ball in tht evening. There was a larga W. W. Stalker, of Franklin, Idaho, ceed L. A. Kirkwood. His head-quar 8. B. Galey has recieved a gixxi of is the early bearing of the trees, The gutlieriug, frolli all parta of thè coiiuty. ters will lie San Francisco fer for his peach crop of this seusou young fruit tret's of every variety in is spending a week or two in Ashland, Baker City has raised 83,000 to lie the uursertee are beqiieutly sei'n in and Im iking about, the valley. from a Hau Francisco fruit house. ■ he i.lorl.iu- l.HUi. spent in the East in attracting the at blttcHom and occasionally fant over to Dr. Pryce, H. H. Wolters, 1). C. Rev. Father Noel will celebrate Talk aln>nt favored climes! i’he tention of immigrants to the resources the earth with fruit late in the season, Crosby and other Medford people propie of Rogue River valley don't Mass at the residence ot H. Judge if negleete.1. Mr. L. E. Payuv reports Have la^en in town this week. of that town mid vicinity. Suuday, May 5, at to o ’ clock A. M. i.ave to live in jierpettial fog and that lie has |sa<-h trees on his place 'The ixiard of trade of Independence, G. W. Bailey, of Jenny creek, and C. W. Ayers is at work upou the couth of Ashland which serenely blos- mist in order to have moisture enough Polk county, is distributing sugar- Sami. Brown, of the same neigblxir- designs aud plans fur two brick build to raise crops neither do they burn Homed out this season, their second hood, have beeu in town recently. Ixi't seed among the farmers, to test out half the time and drov.n out dur ings to be erected iu Siskiyou county. year from the seed. the soil of that neighlKirhooil for sugar Mr. Geo. Ogg, of Sacramento, Cal., productii ,n. ing t he other half, l'hey have sun Mr. Lyttlelou. administrator of the Save the Time» of arrived on Monday even mgs tram, for chine and dear air till the farmers estate of Will. Pattou, uas the tiusi- Money is being loan«*d by Han Fran a visit with the family of O. Coolidge. al! Ix'giu to grow anxious alsint the nees of the estate now about settled rumor gained currency cisco banks at six and seven per cent after the sale to E. airy s|>r)l," and then comes a gentle, up. Postmaster E. J. Farlow and fami on real estate security. This seems to Amy A- Rippey of »oaking. busim s« rain ami raises the ly went over to Colestin one day this indicate that capital is accumulating The Lacy brothers are dividing up grow mg gram al»mt six inches or a their laud, one mile west of Medlord, of the Watson farm week, Mr. Farlow returning the same rapidly on the Pacific coast. foot in a week. Wednesday evening aud selling it iu small tracts for fruit of Bear creek that the same hud day. lieen bought for the railroad Company Peter Jackson, the Australian cham a gentle rain set in. and up to two farms. | Mail. Col. Bowditch went to Portlulid to pion pugilist is colored man) kinxiked and that there whs a prospect of a o'clock yesterday two-thirils of an participate in the state military parade NlchoIsJrTy reil are prepanug to make feeder lieing thrown out from the out Patsy Cardiff in the tenth round inch had fallen, with more coining. extensive improvements, ami build an Sontheru Pacific at that point" to the Tues.lay, as a nieinlier of the Governor's al San Francisco Friday evening last. T'ne high mountain« caught snow. staff. additiou to their meat market build- timber licit at the head of Rogue river. It was a tight to finish with four- tug iu Ashland. Mr. R. B. Loos, late editor of the ouuce gloves, for a purse of 83000. The scheme ig so feasible that the re T. S. survey*. Yreka / Toon, is now employi-d at the Rev. A. J. Barret, D. D. of Rixihes- port should be true if it is not. Charles A. Piper, of Salem, Or., has store of Li biiers Bros. Co., in Mon lieen appointed a railway mail clerk on The ('. S, topographical surveying ter, N. 1., will preach at Ihe Baptist If the children are allowed to play tana. party of Ricksci-ker nml Perkins, Church next Sunday, Maj òth. inorn- alxiul the cars as they have fa. u doing the run Iwtwei'n Portland and San which »is in the mountainsaf South mg aud eveuiug. Jas. McDonough, of Willow Springs, Francisco, and John V. Pope has beeu at the Ashland <Lp.it, there will cer ern I iregou last summi-r, will probably If you want life or accident tnsiir- tainly I»' a fatal accident to report ere was over in Siskiyou county this week, given II like position on the hue be- !«■ engaged this sea.«on in the investi auce, apply to T. P. Boy 1 of the Paci- long. Little I mivs and girls have 1 wen looking iif'er In« trotting stock inter tween Portland ami Corvallis. gation of the irrigation problem taken tic Mutual Life. Best in the world. m the habit of clambering upon the ests there. It is umlerstooil that Messrs. Willis in li.axl by the government to improve Office in The Oregou. ♦ W. I. Nichols, formerly of this place ,V Woodward have sold a t hird interest ear steps while the train was in tu.i- the arid government land yet "un- C. J. Tolman will have a position iu tioii, to ride tho length of the switch and later of Linkviile, was married to in their marble quarry to a S.in Fran gtabl-ed," and Charley Howell, who run«. Last Thursday one of tlx* girls to Mattie R. Ager, at Santa Barbara, cisco capitalist for 810,000. This mine ha.« had in winter quarters here the the Alaska custom bouse uuder Col w ho sells apples fell off t hi* steps of t he Cal., receutly. is sit iiateil eight miles east of Roseburg lector Praeht, and will leave tor Sitka 25 mule« u.-ed in such work, expects last car and narrowly escap'd Icing ami produces a beautiful variegated with his family sometime iu June. Charley Myers, the S. P. yardman, to start for Idaho with them within a over by the big mountain engine left \\ eduesday far Sacramento, after marble. A large force of Chinamen is at work run few day s. Monroe Sonnichsen. ot this tliHt was following the tram out to the a stay of two weeks since hie return Sixty homeseekers arrived at Salem place, wl.o was with the party last putting iu the new side tracks and switch. from Portland. in oue laxly one day last week from ->a«ou, will take the field with them spurs at Klamath City, aud work upon the river dam is being puslx-d ahuad. A large number of little folks, rang Mi. O. Ganiard has been very ill Juliustown, Pa. F. J. Strayer, traveling again. ('apt. Dutton, the enimiiient natur Lt is said that the Armour-Swift ing from six to fourteen years of age, with pleurisy, and for a day or two ageut of the Oregon land company , alist, will Im in the nioiiiitains of Packing Company,«)! Chicago, has pur enjoyed a pleasant social party at the last week his life was despaired of, but wears the lx>lt for bringing this large colony of settlers into the Willamette Southern Oregon again this sexson, chased the extensive landed rights ami Central House last Saturday, given by he is recovering. with a party engaged in geological re- the stock of John lleviue, of llaruey Master Fred Bright man, son of the Mrs. T. Shrum and her son S. J. valley. landlord. Mr. and Mrs. Bright man Shrum, of Douglas county, were visit The Salvatlou Army having bom .«earchi's. valley. spared no pains to make the evening it ing« Mrs. Shrum's brother. Peter Kerne, barded the fortress at Albany, Oregon, Pumps. Eddings A- Morse have now pleasant one. and the supper served for two years without capturing it,have I tn- LiH'al Court«. ou hand a complete line of L. M. Rum alx>>it 9:30 to 5t little people was the in Ashland last week. G. S. Butler went out in Klamath raised the seige, “packed their duds," P. II. D.moghue paid a tine of &■> to sey a Co.’s goods, ami can furnish any most i lalxiratv ever given to children have gone to attack the devil in JilHtice Berry in Ashland hist Tues kind ot a well an.l guarantee entire m Ashland. The tables were tilled county again this week. Mr. and Mrs. and some place where he is not so strong J. Thompson are up at the Cove ranch day evening, after pleading guilty to satisfactu >n. with the choiest of viands, cakes, fruit ly fortified. | Ex. assault aixi batten upon his brother Dandruff eradicated, the scalp made and eon feet lot is. and the feast was top of 'Thonq'son A Butler. The Senate committee ou relations J. J. IW'iioghue. The brothers had a clean, aud gray hair restored to its p'd off with t trim berries aud cream. R. .1. Shaw has gone to Grant’s Pass scrap in the law oiliee of B. Wat original youtiifnl beauty aud vigor by to take charge of a lumber yard about of the U. S. with Canada, is en route A little daughter of Mr and Mrs. to lie opened in that city. He under for Victoria, B. C., via Portlaud. The son over the matter of $."il) ioaneil by J. the Use of Hal 's Vegetable Sicilian party comprises fifteen )«>ople, includ W. T. Burney, of Oregon (Tty. aged stands handling lnmlier. .1. Io I’. H. P. 11. was siilisequently Hair Reliewer. ing Senators Hoar, Hale. Allison, aliout four years, had a serious fall at . rraigne.l in the court of the City Re I. W. Burns« is about laid up with The thirsty fields an*I pastures are The Oregon one day last Week. Sin Dolph. Pugh, Butler and Vixirhees, i-orilf, aii'l fined Si", ami costs, ami refreslied again. au<l ««-gelation will tumbled into an open cellar-way some rheumatism or neuralgia, and intends aud their ladies. now he wants to know lx,w many lake a pheuouieual springs a growth as the eight feet lap. and though alighting to give some of the mineral Says an Albany paper of the 2t!lh time« under the constitution of the I . elianee to heal ins malady. S. etui of (Iregon he 1« liable to arrest ground is so warm, ami the ram 18 H upon her feet, th» shock produced rup ult.: A company is Ix-ing organized warm one, also. John W. McWilliams, of Nebraska, ture of a kidney , anti her condition has by prominent business men of this Mill punishment for one offence. J. K. Pigliey, blacksmith at the been very precarious. I >r. I’.arsoii was who arrived here last week. 1 is visiting city for the purpose of erecting a four- TTio <’ele«tuii kingdom was also the Puget Sound country, but will story brick hotel. The company will teprcsviited in tlx tistie tournament 1 >uns nuir uischiueshop«, had his haml called ill mi l is treating the e: st. mid have a capital stock of 850,000. This of tiie week, ami John Sing, IZsq.. was mash'«I the other day aud went to ins the Burn.-v’« family physician. Or. W. probably return to Ashland. Miss Lu Atkins, of Charles City, makes two big hotel projects now on to fai'e tin' Recorder at 10 a. th . yes home iu Grant’s Pass last Friday to ('. Case, linin' out from Oregon City with Mr. Burney and spent a few days Iowa, arrived last Monday evening, foot, terday, to answer the charge of «18- as nurse his wound for a few days. sault and batten ii | h , ii H S. Lee Peter Henderson, formerly of till.« here. The little girl is reptrted as im fora visit with the family of her broth San Francisco and Portland cele er. J. C. Atkins of tins place. Way, E- h |.. at the wash house on 1st place, who has been in Shasta valley proving rapidly now. brated the Washington centennial in recently, has opeued a barfar shop iu st reet Mr. B. H. Hatch, whois one of the grand style. The procession in Port Jackson tmni'ty is ontit lt«l to a fmr In the trouble lietween E. P Ri Medford. He is an expeneueed an.l hearing la-fore the Southern Oregon neati st. j'-iuers ami turners in the coun land showed 5,000 people in line, ami deout and I’. H. Dmoghue over the suci-essflll "knight of the razor." State Board of Agriculture when the try. has gone to Gleii'lide, to take a po the number of visitors iu the city lease of a place for a fish ami Vegeta Jacob Casebeer and Joshua Patter question of place of meeting of the sition offered him in Sol Abraham’s Tuesday evening was t*timated at 20.- ble stand, Donoghue lodged a Com son started Tuesday morning for district fair comes up for considera mdl. 000. plaint against Rideout, charging Inin Sprague river, the former taking a tion. Douglas county pxude take it M.'ssrs, S. B. Galey. A. S. Ham At a meeting of the Portland Immi with larceny, for having moved or small band of horses out t« the ranch for granted that Roseburg will lc mond. J. H. Mitchell. Judge Tolman gration Ixiard Monday night contracts l.x'keil up certain aitieles belonging of Casebeer Bros, in that valley. chosen ns the permanent pltiooof meet ami other Ashland people have been were made for 84,515.40 worth of ad to Dntsighue. After examination of ing. but as the district comprises nt the county seat on business this vertising in eastern weekly newspapers, J. A. Yoakum, of the Marshfield saw the ease, defendant was discharged mi mills, Ixmght thirty-five bead of bulls Coos. Curry, llouglas, Josephine. week. covering six months, while several pro motion of Dist. Attorney Colvig. east of the mountains for logging work Jnekson. Klamath and Lake counties, Rev. T. H. Gilla'rt and Robt. Nixon. positions are under consideration for oti Coos bay, ami shipped them north a glance nt the map will convince any Jr., of Yreka, were on Wednesday increasing the amount. S'liili. rii Ori'gxn Wixsl« ward from Ashiaml Tuesday moroing. unprejudiced inquirer that Jackson evening'8 train furan excursion through The curl-leaf has affected peach or No liner exlnbitioti of the lieauty of Medford rejoices over the flowing of county is far more centrally located British Columbia, to lie gone several chards in California so much this sea < Iregou woods in continuation for furni water through its new irrigating caual, than llouglas, and that, next to Jack- weeks. son, that a considerable damage to the ture manufacture lias ever Iwen made w inch taps Bear cr«'»k about two miles son. Josephine has the best claims to crop is feared. Many peach trees in Mrs. W. B. Rice left with her little t han in t lie office i ouuter of The Ore above the towu. The water was turn««! the location of the fair meeting. Doug children Tuestliiy evening for Glendale, this neighborhood are affected by the gon. devigm d ami manufactured by into the ditch last w«*-k for the first las shouldn't assume that she has the ami will visit friends at ¡Salem, Albany. same abnorinal growth. If the curled prize simply by right of fi st calling Eugene ami Portland liefore returning . leaves be all cut or (Hilled off. neither tlx Sugar Pme Door and Liuniier Co., time. for if. of Grant’s Pass. Th'i broad, smooth the trees nor the fruit will suffer any to Ashland. Patsy Cardiff, th«' Muineapolm pu t ip of th' ■•ounter is of oak. beueath Miss Haiti» Coleman, who came up Close Bros, band gave Max Praeht injury, it is said. tlx until or front tdgeof which rims gilist. and his trainer were on Wed on Saturday’s train from («rant's Bass A dispatch from Richmond. Va.. an- a nc. se r llofbll'iseyepine. faced With nesday's train going home. Cardiff's for a short visit at her home near Pin e- a complimentary serenade at bis n-si- • nounces that Alfred S. Kidder, a young face didn ’ t l<x>k much tiie worse for the denee last Monday evening in honor of alder mouldings. Beueath this, with nix. met with an accident winch was lawyer who formerly lived in Portland, a gmcetiil coiieave sweep, is a wide rail drubbing tie hml from Jacksoti last feared for a time would result serious his commission as chief of the custom this state, has committed suicide. house of Alaska. of O.ik, connected by mullions of the Friday. time since he fell heir to a for 'The first bulletin lssueil bv the Ore ly. She was met at the depot by her Mr. M. E. Beatty, the popular real Some « ¡me wiHsi with a corresponding oak father, and rod» in his carriage to the tune of alxmt 850,0(10. As soon as be i.'ll lielow Ihe pnnebng and alxive the gon state board of horticulture, pub photograph gallery of Mrs. Tyler. In estate dealer, ami Miss Cora Dell got the money he liegan dissipating, base. Paiiel-rails of yellow pine of lished on first page of the T idings tins attempting to jump from the carriage Morris. Ix>th of Medford, were mar and on the day of his death he lost his Tailed grain surround r««,ess-panels of week, contains valuable information her clothing caught anil threw her vi.>- ried at the residence of Rev. M. A. Wil last S’ i O ii in a poker game. the birdseye pine, ami theahler nionid- and suggestions, ami will be read with lentlv to the ground, her bead striking liams last Sunday. Hays the Crescent City Record: A ii'gs.ire iisinl also in the paneling. interost by our orchardmen. Miss .(label Wagner, who has been a small stone. She was picked up tin- The i>a«e rail is of yellow pine, haml- A. G. Colvin, of Jacksonville, went conscioiis. and r< tnain-d s.'ini ronsciotis at Soda Springs for a month past, re rumor has beeu current this week soinely tim.-heil with oak and alder southward this w««-k with about fifty or delirious for severat hours. Dr. turned home this week, to take Miss ( that R. D. Hume has won his suit for mouldings. Betweeu the panels are hem 1 of tin«' mules for the California Parson was summoned at once ami Nellie Russell’s place in the T hongs damages against the Federal Govern ment, caused by the seizure of bis double-shaft isilumns tbe columns of market. He had bought them of gave the required medical attention, otlii-e for the present. stock at the Klamath last year. Fred dark red manzauita making a striking Mathews Bros., of Little Butt«', ami and it was thought unsafe to move her R. C. W. Evans starts the end of Shank, who came up on the last I and beantifnl contrast with the lighter Hora«*e Pelton, of S im's Valley. from th" gallery for two or three days. this week on a several montes trip to 1 steamer, is reported to be the Ix'arer colors of the other woods. Tlx' pedes Messrs. Atkins A' Ilok'im have leased (In Tuesday, however, she returned to Moiitana to attend to the development tal of the column is of oak. ami the cap for the si ason the Porter saw mill, on (Iran's Pass, and is now- aliout ns well of sone promising mining property in of the news. We lnqn that the report is true, so that one more step will lx- ital ami base, of yellow pine. The Ashland er««'k south of town, ami me as ever again. which he is interested. taken towards the throwing open for e pitul is trimimsi with manzauita dra already making bimlx-r. Both are ex- Mrs. Annie Satterfield started Wed sett lenient of the so-called Klamath in ry a nd rosettes of yew. Surmounting IHTieneed mill men, ami Mr. Atkin.« Jnck«i»u County Clay. nesday evening for Tacoma, and after Itidiau Reservation. tliv I'ounter at the middl«* of the arc is bail this mill tn charge last season. a short visit there will leave next week A shland . ()r.. April 25. Says the East Portland I 'indiciitoi : ,i revolving register desk, or rest, of with H. C. Hill, of this place, for a A lew days ago Mr. -I. J. Casey, of the Mr. M. L. McCall was down at Gold 'To Tin: E ditok m the < I kegoni an : unique mid lieautifnl design. It is well known firm of Singlet try ,V Casey built upon what appears lik» an im- Hill the first of the week, doing some • I think I have read all that has been trip to Massachusetts. C. T. Harris left lrtfct Saturday for of thia city, was unpacking a box con i.. ns-' sea shell with the couvex sxle surveying for E. S. Smith, the miner. published ill the On-f/.mmu ou this Mr. Smith, who is running a long pros “ potter's day" matter and after care Puget Sound, ami alter vmitmg Taeo- taining bananas, doubtlesH thinking down, the carving nud the grain of the yellow pine lieariug a wonderful re pect tunnel, isexecting to strike the fully hulking over th» tie! !, see that ini’, Seattle ami Victoria, will goto Da of the little fortune in store for him. oidGoLlHtll lead within a few «lays. our material is clearly in the lead. kota, w here he intends to dispose of when he discovered a full-tledged.back- st iiiblani*« to the corrugated surface actiori, warranted straight gixxls tar- Wm. Mills, of the Star Bakery, has From the fact that it I- proven by an some land belonging to him. and the an-retion layers of a lieautiful shell. The gate or door is designed recover««! tils health sutiiciently to op actual tint that it will make tabh ware. Mrs. (’. W. Ayers and little daughter ■ antula. Had Mr. C. uot observed the after th«1 tiller wheel of a ship, the en business again, as Ins announce that it has Iss'ii used for years for stalled Monday morning for Fresno, poisonous reptile at a lucky moment wheel being of oak set in a frame of ment will show. Mr. Mills was very making asHH.ver's crucibles, by aprac Cal., for a visit with Mr. Ayer's rela . lie and Mr. 'Tarantula would doubtless pine .mi alder. A silver plate on the low with heart disease for a long time tical assayor and geologist; whose tives in that city. Mr. Ayers went as t have had an unpleasant eneounter. However, his taruntulaship is safely front lielow the register bears the in ami is to fa congratulated upon a re testimony is that those made from the far as Hornbrook with them. . encased in a vial of alcohol as a trophy scription: “Oregon Woods; manufac covery which even he did not expect. "Ashland clay" are sup, rior to any M. J. Ehlman of the fruit evaporator known. of Casey's victory. tured by the Sugar Pino Door Hiid A dry. hacking <*ough keeps the bron other When tested in a blacksmith's forge company who intend to operate at Luinlx r Co npany. Grant’s Pass, Or.” chial mix* in a state of constant irri Patrick McGinnis was executeii at with a hot tire for some time it comes several places in this valley this sea tation. which, if not speeihly removed, out iierfect in form, the sharp corners son. left Wednesday for San Francisco Canyon City. Or., on Saturday for the People we llaie head About. may lead to bronchitis No prompter not even marred. ami lx* Angeles, on busiuesa. murder of Sheriff Roliert Ixx'kwixxl Mr. Geo. W. Edwaids. the fruit ou the night, of July 5, 1888. McGin The land containing said day is sub Ia>rd Linndale. the English |»eer reimxly can be hail than Ayer’s Clx rrv »1'0 bus just glinted fan.1' by his ex- Pis-toral. which is lx>th an amxlyne ject to entry from the government, and denier, returned to Talent 'Tiiestlay nis was first arresteil for stealing i veuing, after a three weeks' stay at horses and, not Ix-ing able to furuish .•iireioh into the |ailar regions and Ills ami exj-ectorant. practical!« on a wagon rorul. The T idings will print this week a San Francisco. He reports the trade bail, was placed in custody. While iu W.C. Mr ek . critieiau. of tin maps and charts of the hi 1WH appies about drawing to its jail he munlered Lockwixxl, when the Aietn- . n. I> published by the (Tilted ten thousand edition of the first folder the officer entered his cell, and made close. Stuivs and other conntries, was in descriptive of the city ami surronml- Ashland half an bonr I'ueHdav even- ings published by th“ Ashiaml Boanl Sergt. F. Newman, of the signal ser his escape, but subsequently was cap lug, on his way northward from San of ’Traile. The matter under heading vice force, now stationed at Fort tured. McGinnis was a most desper Mr. Witte, in" L ob Angrlfs, brother Thomas. Arizona, will lie transferred ate character and a man of a brutal, Fr.tn’ iM'o to Canada. He was a very -B. >ard of Traile" iji this week's sup approaeli.ilile. nmn-stlmitig, unpreteii- plement, is a part ot the contents of of F„ E. Witte, arrived last Friday, to Bismarck, Dakota, within about a ilepraved natnro. He met his fate for a visit ill Ashland. emus looking Englishman, and didn’t the folder. motit h, a change which will no doubt with stoical fortitude, protesting bis innocence to the last. wear any tin helmet or have his iiiat 'Tin- value of a remedy should fa es Mrs. L. L. Merrick (use Gillett«) lie agreeable to him. of alius mapjosl out ou Ihe back of timated by its ciiratiV'- prop' rti«e. Ac came over from Si«sou Tuesday, fora The S. F. Chronicle of last Thurs A. J. Barlow, now the well-kuown bis gray sack m it In fact he Would cording to this standard, Ayer's Sarsa visit with Ashland friends. day had the following: Max Praeht, hotel man of Gold Hill, was in town hare probably slipped Io without the parilla is the fast am) most ««•omimn-ai Mr. James Harvey, a cousin of A. P. last Saturday, and was lietter pleased ot" Ashland. Oregon, the recently ap idlers ami.sight «•«TH at ihe depot sns- liLxxl ui««lli‘ine in the market. Ix-caus» l ab'iit, at Tali nt Wednesday at having a chance to meet Jack pointed collwtor of customs for the peetiug they had seen a "live lord'' the most p'ire ami eoms'ntrati«1 Pri<-e evening arrived with his family from Chico. Dempsey (uot in the ring) than if he district of Alaska, is in San Francisco but for the fact that he had with him 81. Worth -*-■> a Ixittle. aud has called on nearly all the Cal. Mr. Harvey visited this »alley had struck a gold mine. three large, strong, frisky Ecquimo Ashiaml is too far south to be con- fall, and has come tiowto stay. He District Attorney Colvig came up leading cannerymen of Han Francisco sledge dogs mid a handsome mei-otter siderod a part of Oregon. For the last having interests in Alaska, and con hunting ilog. which w« re with him ou centennial celebration in Portland will probably invest in farm property. from Jacksonville Wednesday to rep ferred with them in regard to the en resent the state in two petty cases in J. A. Yoak.im. the logging superin Ins Ari'tie trip mid werctakeu as fsr Tuesday, exi'tirsi'in ti< kets wen- ««.LI forcement of the new law concerning couth ns Sun Fraiieis'O. lie said he at some |x>ints of th“ (>. A C road "up tendent of the big mills at Mnrshtield, J list ice Berry's court. His little son, the barricading of Alaskan rivers for alxmt K years, was dangerously would take or s-'li 1 the dogs back to north.” but the p^nple of Rogue River returned the first of th» week from ms the purpose of taking salmon. They uen he left home, he reported. \Vinni|M'g. win re they will snuff cold Valley were not favor««! in this line by trip out into Klamath county after all proniist«l Praeht that the obstruc Scott Griffin, the Tolo real estate tions would lie taken down immediate work cattle. H< was n et at this place mr enough to lie hippy. the railroad. by his brother. John Yoakam, and Joe num. was ou Tuesday mornings tram, ly and not replaced. The engine pulling th«' soiith-faund E. Schilling, from Marshfield. • •Il route for Cottonwood, Cal. He Jack llempsvy. the noted middle last Mouilay morning, when a The Lakeview Ejaniiiier says the we may lm>k out for Tolo to make weight pngiiist. at» br>'.ikf.i«t in Ash express Dr. E. L. Townsell 1. the popular e a ivs short distance south of Glemlak-, brok>* start as a tow n aliout the middle of Oregon Short Line R. R. map of 20 land Saturday morning, on his way t'n»' flange on on«' of her forward truck ami pn T>emns dentist of I jos Angele«, from Sew V>rk to San Francis.si. He th*- summer, when the milling business miles has lx«en received at Lakeview land office for tiling, with alii davits of submitted qill«'tiv to an interview by winds, ami bail to fa» side-tracki'd. formerly a resident of Ashland, was will la'gin there. last week appointed a memls-r of the Cbii f Manager Charles Francis Adams, th« reporters liere. ami lnformul them The delay in pnx'iiring another engine California board of dental examiners W. H. Brunk, who has lieen super th« train about two ami a half and in-:ructions to forward same to that lie ami his friend ilennv Costigan mad«' by Gov Waterman. l>r. Townsend is intendent of the Imlian school at the Seer.-taiy of luterior, so the company were on their w ay to lx gm at San Jose hours late at Ashland. Warm Spring Agency for the last four Appropriate union thanksgiving I hiuik I to reach Ib>'top of the ladder y exrs, has come to Ashland, with Ins ni iy secure right of way over govern a tour in sparring exhibitions under 'll“ manageuii'nl of Harry Hill. Demp- siTvices, in celebration of the centen in ins profession. family, with the intention of making ment lauds. The route selecteil by M. Gottig, President, and Mr. Mei- ins home here, he being interested the map is the one surveyed by the .■M-, would not lx» picked out of a mis- nial anniversary of Washington's first neilaneons crowd as a pugilist. In inauguration werottelil tn th«* ('ongre- necke, one of the directors of the Ger with 11. S. Evans in the paint and oil State hue near New Pine Creek via Eagle Point, thence through Lakeview, evervday. Ioos*'-ti'titig clothing he . gational church in Ashland Tuesday man Savings B ink of San Francisco, business. (the line running through alley in .loeeu't Lx>k either particularly robust foron<x«u. th<> pastor« of all the ware on last Saturday’s north bound Max Wacht arrived Friday evening bloi-k on east side of Water street) 4>r in t lie sb gilt i .»t degree bits si-l hirst v. ehurchea taking part. I'liechureh was train, wuh a party of ladies en route from San Francisco on bis return from thence to the divide between Goose to Portland ami tile Sound. The Ger fils face has rather a I'incbisl look. filh-il to its capai'ity. For a week or two past Wells, Fargo man Savings Bank has invested large Washington, and will leave with bis L ike and Crooked Creek valley. ««Inch is h»lgbti'll««l by th*' sears of a family the latter part of next week for mvntief of isimpline-nts from op- A’ (Jo's Exprt ss has faen carry ing large sums in Or« gon and Washington Ter Sitka, Alaska, to enter upon the dis Says the Klamath .S’for of last week. |s>m ntH in the ling, I'here is no 1 quantitiee of early stra>vberri«'s ami ritory sei nnt.es, ami Mr. Gottig said charge of ills duties as collector of cus Indians have Ix'eu noticeably scaroe __ or aggressiveuvBH __ in his de cherries from California into Portland be would seud the eompauy e Oregon toms. Mr. Prncht will retain bis real about town for the past few weeks, for sw agger meaner. Im' he would quietly pass tin- anil also to th«' Sound country. A agent. B. Gold'niith, on' to Ashland, estate interests in Ashland, aud declares the reason that they have turned their notieed through a crowd anywhere l.xik through the express car on Sun to lot<k up the city for possible busi that this place shall l>e Ins home after attention to a great extent to farming. day evening’s train from California re ness relations. that he was not known. lie shall have earned a rest from the There will lie more gram produced ou vealed about 2H0 lx>xes of strawberries Crydernntn, of O ik liar. Klam- buttle with smugglers, seals aud moss- the reservation this season than any Farm and gard.-n implements Ed- ami cherries consigmsl to Portland ' alh Mrs. river. Mi.-.« Amelia Kaiser, of backs in the laud of mi.luigb' sunsets time previous, and cultivated by In Jings JY Mor«e. Planet Jr. combined dealers. Yreka, ami Miss Mi lie Louden, of anil long wiuter evenings. While re dians at that. There can lie seen ou drill, wixs'l lx«', enitinitur. rakes and A man named Kester was found ly Shovel cr<».k. have liven m Ashland gretting his departure from Ashland. the reservation several well-planned plow. Si l * ing in the wagon roml about 8 miles during th» week, visiting Mrs. R. Mr. Praeht's manv fnends must con lii'lian farms, aud manyof the Indians ■ Work upou the st.,tie foundation for north of Henley. Cal., one nioruiiig Besw'e'k. Miss Louden's sister. Mix« gratulate him U|a«n ins appointment to are strictly business like and possess Strait’s n»w hotel limhhng baa lieen this week, dangerously injured. He Kaiser is a sister of E. J. Kaiser, of s'> important a public ¡aisition; and in small fortunes ranging from five to fif Indians coiiinx iieeil under the direction of < hail a number of ugly knife wound«, the Mrs. Cr J derm an owns a noting its satisfaction at the choice of teen thousand dollaj«. 1 H. Hosl»y. Ferguson ,V Foor are do and his bead had lieen hurt with a large lot on Granite strei-t. ami cam» a citizen of tin« place for this position, are liecouiiug more and more civilized ing the stone work. The lumber for stone. Alex Caveu. who had t«s'l> to make si.me anangianeut f >r its im the 1 H ungs is pleased to lie able to ex and are fast acquiring the Labite of the the «ii|>erstrncttire is lieing pbicial up with him on a spree the evening liefore, provement. press its conviction tb.it the customs "Boston mail.” on th,' ground. The old house has was arresteil for the assault, but bail ilepaitmeut affairs in Alaska will he beu placed np.ni its new location, not been examiued by the justice at The engie ou your 8 screams to be honestly aud fairly mauaged while Mr. I'm happy. Why of course am -ome forty fact back from the street. last report. It was thought the spent at D. R. At E. V. Mills for those Praeht remains iu charge, whether they wearing a pair of Milts’ S3 calf sewed Jf3 calf sewed shoes " * ever have t>eeu in the past or not.. shoes. (.’losing out at coHt at O. H Blouut’s.* wounded man could not live. ASHLAND TIDINGS BREVITIES. J. M. MCCALL’S MAX PRACHT, ANNOUNCEMENT ! i I ............ ASHLAND, OREGON, OFFERS FOR Gorï^ôtesWErÎET? THAT MOST DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY FRONTING ON 1C”»« MAIN ST. & HARGADINE AVE. i Bur THE MOST CENTRAL CK Humus»» teas. Location in Ashland ItED SCHON HOUSE SHOES Spring Sc Summer Dress Goods, THREE LOTS EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY I 20 FT. 4 IN. DEEP PARASOLS, LAEIES ANO CENTLEMENS FINE SHOES ANO BOOTS. < '!<>( liiiijx from I lie All at Prices that DE1-Y COMPETITION. i These lots are located diagonally opposite the new H otel ( > reoon , 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 MAX PRACHT, Ashland, Or. Is Stylishly dressed until she has a pair of neat fitting Shoes. s BUYA LOT IN SAXMAN’S Fit like Laird, Schober à Mitchell's, and Bradley & Metcalf's PENNSYLVANIA ADDITION! TO THE :oo:— 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. THE EASIEST CRADE OIJK PK1(‘E Are marked in plain figures, You can buy as cheap as your neighbor 1). R. & E. V. MILLS. NEW Every L<»t 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 , ASHLAND, OREGON SOLE AGENT, WEEK. THIS Now is the Time! Rare Business Opening The undersigned offers for sale the oldest established hardware store and tinshop in Ashland—stock in store and complete outfit af tools and fixtures in the shop. A satisfactory and profitable trade is being done. Reason for selling—outside affairs prevent the proprietor from giving the busi uess his attention. Will either rent or sell the building. \ppl’ at premises on Main street.or address B F REESER. Ashland. Oregon. I STAR BAKERY! OPPOSITE POsTOFEIi E. ASHLAND, OREGON. Mr Wm. Mills, Proprietor of the Star Ba kery. after »even months hiekneRs, is so far ‘Ct Svered as to be able to open up his BA K ERY again to the public, where he u ill be pleased to-»erve his old friendsand patrons with his ‘‘Premium Bread,” Pies, Cakes, YOU CAN SAYE MONEY by Purchasing from — and -- < 'oiitevtionei\v. MORAL BROS Parlors open till 10 o'clock P. M. ¡5 cents. Ice Cream per diah, - ao •• ■■ " “ quart, - <2.00 gallon. . He has a line stock of ice cream paper Inn ki ts, from'« pint to I quart, ao t Inat it «ill not he necessary to bring any pitchers ts take cream home to the family*. Give ma a ea II ke Cream Every Day. Main St., opp. Post office, Ashland, Oregon WM. MILLS, Proprietor. 47 Separation by Agr<'eni<*nt. This AKreemi'iit Witnessed). Hint, where- n- Vnielui'iti' He I’entti. iny wife, mill I hive iliviili'il our is'innaai property, mid ne-e'-'l Ion «epuration. Now, therefore, in eiinsfil erstion therimf, I. Edward De Pmtt, <lo here by relinquish unto her. my «nid wife. Ilie po««e««km and control of our minor iTiitdren during their minority, mid also nil right and claim to their wages or earnings during their «nut minority. In witness whereof I have hereto set my hnnd met M ill Hit«-’1st day of March 1W In Presence of E 1>R l’EATT. W. N I.t ! KF.V J. T. B owuitch . The ataive wa- tiled for recent on the 2'1 li dll' ot April, A II.. I«« '. Hl 7 o'elia'k. P. M . and recorded ill Vol. ? page SHI. of Miseel ___ K «1 • Il a County, Pillili», Stale «• laix'-'ii« Kiierd'. of Jack-on MAX MUI.LEK. of Oregon. County Clerk. 47 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. Notice-. To w hom it m.v concern Thi« is ........ . tifi that Geor.1' Baker is now no loaner tin derno irttnrdianshlp and that I will not I«* re-|~,nsllde from this date for his actions or for anv debt» which lie mtn incur. Mit-. V Beiti' Ashland. Or., Ma' lw. m % ici: i r:i> BEATTY Multiti« At the residencenf the olii. iatiug niitibter. April 2«, Iss i. |,y ltei M V William*. Mr M E Beam and Miss I ..ra Pell Morri«. both of Medford H<»IC> Clt<>NEMII.I.EK-To Hie wife of F P Cronemillerln Ke-eliur?. April 29. 1«**. x non. Mi KAE—hi A-li'aii'l. April 23>1. to Mr nn<l Mrs. < G. MeKae, a son. rt Tim I.-Ill A-tilaixl. April 21, tw.toMr. amt Mrs TutliiU. a sou SONNh HSES —In Ashlaii'I. April 24. I**1 1" Mr ami Mr« « I Sonui< h»en, a son. 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. place, Helfer ImpoundrU I dnl on Monday, April 29th, im pound one part-Jersey heiferalxiut two years obi, brand««! V on left hip, ami 'marked with upper half crop off both ears, anil wearing a small fall, which if not reclaimed, I will sell to the high«*st bidder, at the Citv Pound, on Tuesday, May 7th, 1889. E cgene \\ ai . rad . Ashland City Marshal. Plow iiouds. pl .w Goode. Pekin, Illinois, lieats the world on plow gixxls. Their "Black Land” Plows stand without a rival. 'Their Parallel Beam, four or five shovel adjustable cultivator for orchard work, we think is the most perfect cultivator made. Th««« goods are car no I in st'x'k by E di 'IN os A M ohsk , merchants who can recommend and guarantee them. * MORAL BROS., Main Street, Opposite the Postoffice t ASHLAND, Olì EGON SAMPLES Sent on .Vinlhiion COUNTRY ORDERS Promptly Attended to. 4