Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 28, 1889, Image 2

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS
FOTO OF JULY!
RESI IMiAM.
Jacksonville Brevities.
XMI.HHORING
COL .VI ILS.
RED HOUSE COLUMN.
KLAMATH COUNTY.
Michael Hanley, a Southern Oregon
Mrs. Judge Moore, of Linkville,
Bound
Virginia paid Jacksonville a visit last Friday.
[Linkville Star, June 21.,
the observance of Independence Day in 1821. At the age of 1 years bis
Judge J. W. Parker will deliver the
Miss Jessie Lange 11 is visiting in
grand style in Ashlend. Th«' rail­ father died, and life’s responsibilities
INFORMS THF Ml'tiW I'M PS. in
road will give half-rates on its regular were almost his birth-right. The on­ Linkville. and will be alisent all sum­ Fourth of July oratiou at Linkville.
trains, and the trains run so that ly son of his widowed mother bis. firs’ mer.
The fireworks for the Fourth of
To a caller who made acme inquiries people from the northern part of the efforts were to aid in her support, ami
Mrs. Jas. A. Wilson and Miss Lulu July liave arrived. The display will
of him. First Assistant Postmaster- county can come aud return the same he gave his w iges to that laudable Knbli are going to Colestein Thurs­ be the grandest ever witness«*! in this
county.
General Clarkson said the other day day. The program includes many purpose w hen he could only earn 10 day. for a several weeks' visit.
attractive features.
Hou. Biuger cents per day, caring for her with un­
l'he traveling bazaar of Engle Bros.,
a few words which ought to open the H«-rmann. Oregon’s popular Repre­ stinted generosity uutil a few years
Fletcher and George Linn und
eyes of bis mugwumpian critics: “It sentative in Congress, will deliver the since when her death occurred, when Kasper Knbli. who have been ut- of Phoenix, baa been in Ibis locality
ut (or several days peddling produce of
should be remembered," said be, “that oration. The procession will lie large there was retnrnixl to hnu a thousand tending the Stat«' University the
that seellou.
Eugen«', have returned home for
dollars,
so
far
had
he
anticipated
all
and
imposing.
Thx
free
batbe*
’
iie
if President Cleveland had not ap­
summer
vacation.
her
earthly
wants.
He
sja'at
several
John H. Miller we learn is boring au
dinner will uot lx forgotten, and the
pointed Democrats in the place of Re­ sbixiting tournament and the races in years of his earlier life in Ohio and
Willie Grob died nt the home of •U't«*sian well on tils ranch, atid lias
publicans there would be very few the afternoon will be unusually inter­ later in Louisiana, comiu. with the his parents, iu Jacksonville, last Sat­ reached a depth of I’ll» taet with
to Califor- urday, of spinal meningitis. He was a eighty feet ot water, wbicu continues
Democrats for the present Admidis- esting. Iu the evening the celebra­ gold excitement of
bere he mined at Jackson, m blight boy, and his death is a sad af­ to rise.
tration to remove in order to make tion will wind up with th*» grand mil­ ma:
Amador county, anti
aud Nelson crv»k. fliction to his family. They have the
itary l>all. to which all are invited.
Miss Kale M. Leuiberger, has beeu
room for the Republicans now bei UR
one of the richest tributaries of Feath­ sincere sympathy of this community. euiploT.-d
COMING FROM MEDFORD.
itM stenographer during th«
appointed. I
er river, where be made a ii. lie ¡soils ■
Last Saturd.iv Sb* riiT Birdsey ar- *««*iou of the circuit court, aud bus
The
Medford
Band
has
been
in
­
stake,
wnii
’
ti,
tie
prud*litiv
saved.
“There is another thing which ÍH not
duce«! to come to Ashland forth«' 4th, 1’iruig oí this vix'utiou, he came to resi-d Frank Wait, of C itral I'oi^. proVnl herself an expert. All*s la'iu-
generally known, and that is that and a large number of Medfoni peo­ Oregou
aud stopp.st in lu**
¡llalli- and turned him over to S.ieriir E. A. ixuger.we understand,is from .Surprise
nearly all the Democratic Pi <et master* ple will spend the day here, and. we elle Valb-y m 1852. but s**m moved EI i W imm I, of Antelope county, Ne­ x alley, Cai.
who are r.j« being removed are losing trust, will l»e hospitably entertained soil'll to Douglas county. In 1x51 tie braska, who was in waiting with requi­
Richard Hutchinson, of L'ule lake
came ou a visit tu JacKsouvilie and sition papers for him. He is wanted precinct, wuiie in town Uns week, tu­
their places on the reports of msp«*:- by our citizens.
while here purchased the donation there to answer to the charge of sell lorms us ue has thirty acres oi wheat
COME OCT WITH CARRIAGES.
tore upon the couduet of their offices,
claims of Clinton and Wekou two ing mortgaged property. Sheriff aud sixteen acres ot iye on Ins place
and in every msiauce the luepeetor
All citizens who have horses and miles e.ist of here, where he lias ever ILr.hey tia 1 sua I >•»' ■ I him for over a that would compare favorably with
who makes the report is u Democrat, carriages are earnestly ri*qiiestc«l b> since retuded. In 1856 he married month since at Medford and informed *.uy iu Olegou.
for the very good reason that we have the comruitt**e to join the prix•«■.-*.*ion Miss Martha M. Burnette, daughter th«' [iroper authorities of his where­
The granary at the Linkville Roller
in the morning with their buggies or ot Col. John S. Burnette of Douglas abouts.
very few Republican inspectors to other vehicles.
mills, being too htsiviiy loaded with
county. Niue children were born to
Owen Conner, who has lieeti a resi­
make reports."
them, three daughters dying in child­ dent of this place for many years, ded gram aud Hour tail to the ground this
BRING THE TRIMMINGS.
Mr. Clarkson add«*! that the men
hood, an ii Iff id ion that cast its sancti­ at the county hospital yesterday, and wwk. It contameil 50,1**) pounds ot
The refreshment committee will fied shadow over the parents’ life. was buri**l in the Jacksonville ceme- Hour aud 500 bushels of wheat. Nu
who are now going out have almost
damage outside the building.
supply all the lieef and bread for the
invariably served four years, and it public dinner, but request our cti- Mr. Hanley was a man of strong tery this afternoon, He was a man of
physique and positive mental vigor exemplary character, and respected
A. B. Armington and J. L. Roe,
seemed that the people, when they zeus to bring their baskets well tilled and with a motive vital temperament.
by all who knew him. Many friends swamp land inspectors have been
had anything to say lately, had voted with cake, chicken, jellies, pastry, etc., He became at once a prominent fac­ attended th«' funeral services at the among us for several days kxikiug after
C om .
tor in combining the civil uud social Catholic church, and lovely Howers the interests of th*' people as well as
that four years was about the proper to make a tine dinner.
The shooting tournament will take elements, that dominated our pionev-r from the hands of sorrowing friends the state. Their investigations in
time for a Federal official to hold
place at a poiut in Helman's Held in sixriety. Although bora in the south, breathed an incense upon the grave this county only reached lot No. 5.
office.
Mr. Hanley was lirlependeut in poli­ of the lone old man. that did honor to .A b soon as their labors are over here
the northeastern part of town.
ties but usually affiliattxi with the Re­ his many good qualities of head and they will go to Haruey valley.
publican party, and always declined heart.
EDITORIAL HOTES AMD MEWS
At (•rant’* P ahs .
office, as his stock aud laudexl interests
The following is the list of races at required his whole time, and by strict
DEEDS RECORDED.
The entertainment given by Jack­
Simon Cameron, the great Pennsyl­ the Grant's Pass Driving Park, July
sonville amateur* last Saturday night,
attention
to
business
he
achieved
and
vania politician. ex-U. S. Senator, and 4th, 188 '
The following deeds have lieen
maintained a foremost position among for the benefit of the Cemetery ater
Race No. 1 Pouies, 3(X) jrarita— the agriculturists and stoek growers Fund was a decided success and gave pluceil 11 pi ill* the records of Jackson
memlier of Lincoln'* cabinet, is dying
at his home in Harrisburg. Pa., from purse. 815.
Jackson county. Together the fru such entire satisfaction that the man county since report in last issue of the
Race No. 2 —Trotting, l minute of
gal
husband and Ins capable wife had agers have decided to reproduce it al T idings :
an attack of paralysis.
class. 2 in 3 purse Sift*.
V« Helm to lami" M l.unrk — Lami in
buildeti
a magnificent home, generous Medford this evening, ami at Central
Race No. ¡1—Running. (¡<>0 yards iu its proportions
The greater
The two largest contributors to the
and complete in its Point Thursday night
and repeat - -purs«' S2ft*.
and over it hung the part of the people m this part of the
relief funds for the Johnstown suffer­
Race No. 4—Trotting, free for all. appointments,
golden cornucopia of plenty, while its county have a personal interest in our
ers are the Pennsylvania Railroad Co. 3 in 5— purs«> TWl
pleasant and inviting hospitality gave cemetery, and no doubt the entertain­
Race No. 5 Running
mile and cordial welcome to every guest: but ment will Is- liberally patronized.
SAj.imO. and the Cambria Iron Co..
$2.’ WH Both companies lost heavily repeat purse 850.
all too sixjn the dread hand of disease Miss Maggie Linn and Mr. J. H.
CONDITIONS
was laid upon the husband, resulting Hoffman, the capable and energetic
by tl ie HocaL
In race No. 1. pouies must not in softening of the braiu.and for 8 years projectors of the enterprise, certainly
Suffering Johnstown had the dam­ ' weigh over 750 pounds, and run from be has lM»eu a helplivs charge. In are deserving of great credit for their
age of a serious conflagration added a standing start. All running races less than two years after Mr. Hanley's successful efforts.
to lx* started by tap of drum. En­
to its other terrible calamities this trance fee 10 i « t cent, of the purs«» attack Mrs. Hanley, who was never
sickened and heart-broken by
Grants Pass Notes.
week. Some twenty-five dwelling competed for, 70 per cent, to winner robust,
her husband's illness, developed pul­
houses which the Hood had spared and30 per eent. to second horse. In monary disease and after a year uud a
Prof. Benson and family are spend­
the 4 minute trotting class the eom- half of patient suffering, dual, an af
were destroyed by the fire.
nnttee reserves the right to classify diction that Mr. Hanley, mercifully, ing a few days at By bee’s springs.
Mrs. H ayes, wife of ex-president the horses. Parties getting up pri­ never realized. The first years of his
The lads'S of the Ai l society clean'd
vate races must pay 10 jx'r cent, of
Hayes, died at her home in Ohio. the money competed for. to the com- illness was th«' fiercely waged warfare 825 at thi-ir laxith last W«*iuesday
b«!ld ill
mental and physical forces that evening.
Tuesday morning, after a short ill­ luitte«'. On disputed points, the rules of
fought in fitful frenzy, when the fev­
Mr. Pundy lserei ting a neat cottage
ness. aged 57 years. During the four of the Pacific Blixxl Horse A— oeia ered brain could no longer give co­
north 7th street, near the Baptist
■
tion
and
the
rules
of
the
National
id in t|.
years in which she was mistress of
herent direction to the active, willing on
Trotting Association shall lx» consid­ hands, but alum! three years sine«' a church.
the White House, she won the hearts ered tinal.
I
Mr. Mi'Autbur has received
partial stroke of paralysis laid low the
of the people by her kindly sympathy
Applications fur p«x>l selling must once strong man and he has b'x-u help­ chiuery, and will soon liegin
and generous hospitality, and her ■ be made to th«' ixminiittee bx ID a. in. less ever since. 1'euderiy their cbil- his shingle factory.
on the morning of the 4th. Parties ' tiren cared for father and mother, giv­
purity and nobility of character.
Mr. Harry Mixrre and wife left last
are requestetl to make their nomina- ing to the world a sublime example of
nutry, where
A Washington press correspondent : tions for the races by 10 a. m. of the patient heroism and tillial iitTeetion w«*'k for tile Patous,
as they were called upon nt once to they expect to remain
says: There is the ntmost anxiety 4th in order to avoid confusion.
,
The races will >*■ called at 2 p. JU., <ninist«*r to their wants and to Ixx'ouu*
Mr. N. P. Dodge has two brothers
expressed among the niemlier* of sharp.
F. \V. V an D yke ,
guardians of their large estate, a com- and their wives visiting him. I hey
Congress of loth political parties to
J. AV. H oward .
tunixl duty so lovingly and harmon­ return to California tins week.
J. L. S cott .
ascertain whether or not it is the in­
iously render«*! that its worthy exam­
town is being
by a crowd
Committee.
ple will lx* remembered in coming of The
tention of the President to call Con­
riUd. (.
street venders, p
tiers, side
time.
Mr.
Hanley,
since
his
wife's
gress together in extra session in Oc­
shows
and
other
tr
eompunii
i
deatti, has ever thought her near him
,, i lire! Woo’
lain. - R V
The Valley Record (Dem.) reach«‘*l aud many hours of his sad life have winch will d<> us no
tober No satisfactory information
1 IV
i<J acre:
away
over
the
shoulder
of
Postmaster-
has thus far lx-cu secured from any
Ix-eli
tiles***!
by
tier
fancied
presetii'*
1
.
Mrs.
J.
K.
Pig
General Wnnatuaker last week to have hs lie sinil«*i ut bygone pleasures, and morning for Duusn,
P D A L
reliable source.
a whack at the head of 'he Democratic wept at well remembered sorrows, that s|x»nd a few vv«
Three years ago a prohibition amend­ postmaster tn Ashland, mid more bad cast their Mlushllie and shallow who is workup
•■specially, perhaps, at a hotel man
ment to th«» constitution of Rhode Is whi>s«' tues's ar* earn«*! to mid tr*>m over th* ir wedd«*i lit*', and who can t lint
to r i
land was adopted by a vote of 15,113 to the*ie|M>t by th' wagon whleli also tell whether the tried spirit under He
M
ig. ns Mis. Nt lai
desolate pall of utllietion, may not
carries
the
mails.
The
general
law
al
­
and
Merlin,
wi
re
drn
9,230. On Thursd; y of last week the
have held loving comuiuniou wi'li th.
p irt of the tur
amendment whs voted upon again. lows 111** post master to close the mail -barer ot life's j >ys an I sortows, ax
sacks thirty n.inutes la-fore the s.-h«d- Angels minister'll unto bun. June It.
mi frighten* d tin
the question Iwing to approve or re- iile time of departure of train, but as
Incan.* immaiiage
188H.
at
tí
o
’
cbx'k
A
M..
'lr.
Hanl.
y,
peal it, and the amendment was re- the train slop* thirty minutes m Ash­
.ip front stre«‘t uh«
surrounded by children and grand­
• park, st ruck a st iitnp
pealed by a two-tlnrds majority - the land the sacks have Ixt-n close*! in children, US the light heralded the
off t he w agon. Boi b
vote being 28.449 to 9,853. The in- tins* tos»-nd tbetn to the d*'p**t by the dawn ot another day tti*> happily n
wagon as it went to m«‘et th«* train.
'.in out but neither
ference is that Rhode Island doesn't Tills aild'**l ten minutes or more totbe leasts! spirit of t tie honored plota-er
its lieavouiy flight to endles-
line constitutional prohibition, after tbiriy fix**! by th-'general rule L *st wiuged
reunion with wife and children goue
week
tlie
Record
jumped
upon
th«'
a three years' trial of it.
Indore and Angels sang tu j lyous not*--
postal depart in* lit ottlie I nit«**i Stat«** th«'
Keno Whispers
R 4 E
glad ti lings. "Altogether lovely
with
two
f«et
mnl
ititimmvd
that
Mr.
•San Francisco raised about SloOJW
Hl
th*
ir
lives.
Ill
deatti
they
Were
not
for chanty in the last two weeks. Wanamaker wasn’t atteniiiug to busi- divided.”
Mrs. Ferree, who during the last ten
A HOM %X*S WAY.
Thia is not bad for what Sam Jones l*ess tn Ashland didn't keep his
mouths has I h «- u with her clildreo to
Private
fuueral
services
were
held
B«ltiin?NK Proposition.
calls the meanest and wickedest citv pledge to “exp«*iite the service" and at th«' family residence at 7 P. M. the attend to their wants while they were
When Mr Fnv. h r. ci "27 Ellin street, fit«» -P-
that has cum lx-red the earth since used the old gentleman tip pretty bad­ day before the funeral, .it winch only iiltn-hiM'l in Eugene, return«*! home
ly. Ix'siiiee Battening out a large nnm- the relatives mid immediate friends List week with Frankie. Jav Ferree pxl in at it !• aUlngcity druggint’s to a-k wba
the days of S.sl<>m ami Gomorrah.
lier of subordinates Next day the Im- of the family were present. Rev. Mr. w ho has lx*‘n attending the University, i ibfi t “The t 'ulh’omiR Remedy.” Jov’«; V<
(S. F. Post.
latxiri «1 minions of the servtc«> “cam«'
Sarsaparilla, would have in cas«1» <•
The people of San Francisco ought to taw" and strictly observed the thirty Ennis, of th«' Presbyterian church, will lx- home this week, and the long table
dyspepsia and *kk headaches, -h»* was a'-ur
separatisl
family
will
lx»
happily
re-
chose
for
his
text
“
The
house
of
many
to ask Sam Jones what he has given minute law, first bringing up the mail
?d it would relieve Ixitli. -ht' v. a< «<» inured
” drawing in impressive nuitc*l.
lib'Us that tbo druggist gave h* r a lM*nh-
to the sufferers from receipts of his from the train, and then taking dow n mansions,
pictures, a beiiutiful simile Ixrtween
Mart Fraim, the pioni*»r fur-dealer, net t<* In- pai*l for unless it efle* tvd a cure
lectures every night, at the rate of the mail going from this office. The our earthly mid heavenly hornee, con­
Record smiletl from pole to pole, but trasting our duties to our parents mid was on the jury last w*«-k and says he * The following is the conviiiuing <••»!»( lusioii
82<IO to 8*r*>0 per lecture. The gener­ the
tired. No wonder. The court bail a
reform and triumph didn’t last
.-an I
al impression is that he has not put long. The superintendent of the Ber­ our duty to the wise mnl loving Fath­ case which must have ta'eti fatigueing
D ear S ir : No' t’w ithstanfiinc my mlMTH
er
who
has
given
ns
all
earthly
gixxl.
up a nickel. [Journal.
viee iinnu'diately upon learning the Iu the home where a kind and loving to a juror witli a scrupulous regard for ing«. loy * \ ret* nl»b' j*ar*i iparil in <ii <1 all tha
facts ordered the carriage of the father anil mother had Ix-en called conscience. Certain soldieiH of Fort you promii ni. J I.H-I •’ * 1 «O I. muy prv-rrip
mails betwtx'ti the Ashland office and hence by a double affliction, they had Klamath, who had shot, skinnt*! and tion« that I lia 1 t cotnt' ’
lirve noihini
The llllTerence Between the Two B.s.
devotir«*l 11 citizen’s white steer, went wonld
t he cars iu the old way, and th.-
•vc ni) y
p »-¡Ä a!11«! <i<‘k head
The more on«> lrxtks into the mat­ Di'niocratic p»istal clerks and [xistmas- left lasting impress of their own worth upon the staud to outface and Hank a<
I
I hav-
ter, says the Sacramento Bee, the ter and hotel man are now doing the in the many noble characteristics de­ the helpless justice of the matter.
more reason is there for congratula­ smiling. The clerks state that the de­ veloped in their children; and we who The soldier who stood nearest to the Y
liiypcrinl.M.mtc i
tion that Janies G. Blaine, and not lay in the delivery of the mails from are of more value than many spar­ falling steer heard the shot, but didn’t
r m*l> ti nt will • m
rows.
give
to
the
world
the
highest
Thos. F. Bayard, is Secretary of State. the ears to th«’ Ashland office is not
know the st«*'r had fallen. To the prevent ii k li, uu.ii lie* she'
From out of the unenviable position caused by the mail wagon waiting for type of human character when we are question “why did you not inquire as known. li."!»-, titilli.
cloth**!
iu
the
likcm-ss
and
image
of
in the Samoan ditch, to which the hotel pass«'ngers. as the Record pre­
to the cause of that shot, which in a
paltering policy of the latter had sumed, but that as this is the end of the Father of all light. Earnest in time of profound peace brok«» the mid­
Christian
counsel,
and
sympathetic
in
relegated this nation, the firm hands two divisions <>f the railway service
night silence of the fort and split the
of the former have rescued it. with time is required for interchange of loving admonition, the discourse fell darkness with a Hush of blixxl-red
upon
the
hearts
of
the
bereaved
like
honor to himself, and credit to his registry receipts, etc.. Ix'tw«>en the
lightning?” he replied that in war
Two Native Pioneer«
country, it is not alone in the United clerks of the two divisions. Thus pearly rain drops in fields of growing time his patro’ism was uncorked and
gram,
and
in
<
iod
’
s
own
tune
who
can
Stat«*« that Mr. Blame is given that endeth the first chapter. Tlie future
active,
imt
in
time
of
profound
peace
Among
those
who ix'cupied a carriage
praise for his firmness and diplomacy will tell whether the Record or th«' foretell th«' harvest.
bis natural alT**'tion for Ins coun­ in the Pioneers’ procession yesterday,
The
funeral
procession,
numbering
which they deserve. The English railway service supenntenih'nt shall
try was more or less bottled tip, like
many carriages mid pr«*'e*l**l by War cold c.'innister. and besides he thanked says the Oregonian, were Secretary of
press are unanimous in aw arding to wear the licit.
State George W. McBride and State
ren
Lixlge,
A.
F.
A
A.
M.
of
which
the
his decision and shrewdness the
lien iv.'ti that I:*' never Iwlonged to the Printer Frank C. Baker There is an
d**
’
eas*'d
had
Ix't'n
for
many
years
a
victory over Bismarck on several ma­
det
alarmist crowd, nnvway. interesting coincidence concerning
member, was a mute testimonial of the and «•stable
LFAEIIU. SEWS.
terial and important |*>ints which
every hill*' pop heard in this niigh- them that is worth relating. Both
high
estimation
in
which
Mr.
Hanley
Bayard had well nigh sacrificed. Audit
ty nation didn't excite his appreben- were burn in Oregon in the same y«)ar.
was held. The Ixsiutifnl aud im­
must lie remenilx-red, too, that the
_____ . sight, lie knew 1851, and yesterday was Mr. Baker’s
An association of California piontxTs pressive funeral serviix's of the Mn- sion by a darned
Englixh press ilo not like Blaine. having its home in Pittsburg.l’a., num- sonic Order were conduct«*l by P. G. that the country was safe, atnl that 35th birthday. They are the only
They have no reason to lx* particular­ IxTing 43 “forty -uiners,” is about to
was sufficient for th*' tired, noble ()regon-lx>rn men ever elect«*! to state
ly fond of him. His manly, direct get up a pleasure excursion to Sun M. Keanu'S, aud in the grave of the American soldier. The ceutry who offices, and were the recipients of
and outspoken ideas upon th«- Irish Francisco. Tilt' party will leave home departe«! brother was d*|H>sited the shot the steer, ha! not been indicted, uuiny congratulations y.'stenlay from
laml*-skin apron that the honored and th*'cti.M'Wlis «lismis i*l. Mart ha
question, were not certainly to their on July 29th.
craftsman had so worthily worn in his a half interest 1:1 the hot springs at friends and acquaintances on being
liking, anil they have shown their di*
F indlay (O.), Juue 22. -Thirty-one finished an* 1 accepted labora. On the Shovel creek, anil says business is live­ pioueers in this resp«*q ami the hope
like of him on more than one promi­
was expressed that they would blnze a
nent occasion.
Yet he comtnnnils pt'rsons were poisoned to-day by eating grave were placeil many beautiful flor­ ly there.
trail which the other hops of Oregon
offerings that come like acceptable
their admiration, he enforces their corned Ix'ef. Half a dozen physicians al
Mr. R. T. P>l:ickw'oo*l is in town look­ would find no difficulty in following
from the hands of piont'er
words of commendation for bis were kept busy for several hours, and mceuse
I Statesman.
friends. In Mr. Hanley this commun­ ing around. He is a !in-al d< *<‘endaut of
genius. And the German press, too, it is now thought that all will recover. ity
t Ii.• great 1 »lack w < * • 1 of magazine fame
lias
lost
an
honorable,
upright
cit
­
The
jiersotis
poisoned
were
members
of
has t*> admit the superiority of the
A drive in lady’s summer dress
pioneers, a tri«*l and faithful This is a good point for a magazine
man. He is a new factor in their twenty different families, and the meat izen;
null. Bltiekwool’s magazine concern goods for ten days at McCall’s strict­
friend:
brother
Masons,
a
worthy
an
1
was
eaten
for
to-day
’
s
dinner.
gams of diplomacy. After playing
acceptable brother, ami his family a was one of ¡ibout 75-barrel capacity, ly for cash.
with Bayard as lie did. Bismarck
J ohnstown . Pa.. June 22. A num­
di'vottsl fatlzT, w ho ha i proven blit Edinburg can’t hold a candle to
found his match in Blaipe. lie can ber of suffers by the tliaxl have com­ loving
his own worth by the dutiful affection K* no for water power. There is no
no longer play his cards ax he pleases, bined to retain counsel to bring action of his children. May he n-st in jx'ace knowing how many tudiistries may yet
while th«» Secretary of State of this for damages against the South Fork until time’s changing seasons bring lx' ereeti*! on our rapid*. A better lo­
great nation stanils humbly by with Fishing club, owners of the fatal dam. th**
welcome reunion of tne resurrec­ cality for a stout, healthy magazine
hut in hand. He is now dealing witli
man can not be found tn the north- Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and
tion
morn.
L eon .
C
hicago
.
June
22.
The
great
Amen-
“a foeman worthy of his steel," one
wi-st, and it is to lx* ln>pe<l that Mr. Div l.atiorer, by tlieir common use o<
ciin
d«'rbv
race,
worth
81t*.'<>0
to
the
who, in the preliminary skirmish lie­
Blackwood may settle here.
ties r, nieilv, attCHt the world-wide rep­
Medford Items.
tween tl.es»1 two diplomats, came out winner, was won to-«lay by Spokane,
"Nig," th*' faithful dog that found utation of Ayer's Pills. Leading phy­
first lies’. A universal feeling of re­ the Montana horse, with Sorrento sec­
and saved Nell Sl v’s b iby boy Iasi sicians recommend these pills tor
gret swept over the Republican party ond. Retrieve thud. Time 2.11 *4.
when Blaine was not nominated for
H. B. Ri»*l. the feuce man. is in spring, has tieeti hurt. In chasing a Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive-
N ew O rleans . June 22.—It 1.* *• it**l
I’resident again. It is doubtful, how­ by tiiose wtio km*« that arrangements. town this week on a business visit. vagrant cow through th*' grexnwixsl Bess. Biliousness, and .Sick Headache ;
this w ek, lie somi'li’>w got callgilt in also, for Rheuiuatism, Jaundice, and
ever, whether the greatest of living Iiav. !>*•• n made for tin Sullivan K>l-
Henry V. Heims, who has lx
the branch**« ami t he cow stepped on Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con­
American statesmen is not of more ruiti t’vht and th«’ ground for tb* I».’, the employ of Clllirt. W. Woltc
Ills fix»t.
tain no calomel . are prompt. Imt mild,
benefit to his countr> where he is, tie agr«**i npou. It will be n«ar Al'i’a
than he would be in the Freenlentiiil Springs, mi the line of th* F. 1st L uis- th«» pint eight mruti.s, left M
T *•• fourth is so near that everybody in operation ; and, therefore, the very
for
'Frisco.
chair.
lit st medicine for Family Use. as well as
lana Itiilroad. in St. Tammany parish.
i lull of whoop.
The work on the Opera House and
for Travelers and Tourists.
Tin- runway -omp -ny lias offer*-«! to
O
Lib-
rty
\merican,
Sew S. F. I.in«** In Oregon.
«■r* c’^ 11 an pint beater on tlie l>attl*- J. G. Grossriian's tien liuihhug is pro-
•' I have derived great relief from
•S > young an I giv and bnstlinj
Ayer’s Pills. Five years ago I was
ground capable of watliig 2H00 people. gr«—smg rapi Uy.
[San Francisco («¡»patch. June 24.]
K'tn,
For
you
our
fathers
grasped
til«
taken so ill with
The people of St. Tammany ngn*'that
1’iw A Co. an I (tint I t - A S in o ich
An 1 did a heap of rustling
The dispatch from Portland last t here shall l>e no interfi-rcric«' and no
fiui>-hcd
uuruing
u
I
.rge
giin
if
bri
’
k
night announcing that the Southern itilpn station, a fail fight and th best
Rheumatism
i
scare and blood,
just w,*-k. The dem hi I for brick I* Arrayed in gaping
Pacific Company had bought th nur- m in to w in.
that
I
waa
unable to do any work. I
is
an
I
Hintl.s'ke
bringing;
Tiieir
heart
so great that tii*-i will erect uu*:u >r
row gauge Une nf the Oregoimm Rail-
At death’s front d« >rfor yon they sto si took three Loxes of Ayer's Pills and
kllli
lit
olii-e.
way Company inOregou was<i >htii m>d
uas
entirely
cured. Since that time I
Hr** ill Vaiiri.uv.T, II. T.
And set the hall i«—ll ringing.
am never without a box of these pills.”
to-day at the general office of the
Mrs.
O.
Damon.
whohaslx*en
'Vancouver Dispaich. June -2
Peter Christensen, Sherwood. Wis
Southern Pacific Company in this
visitiug b*T parents lit Elkton for the And shouted “liberty or death"’
Como forth, one or th«' other!
“Ayer's Pills have been in use in inv
citv.
A fire swept through the bnsiness past two w**eks. is expected home next
family upwards of twenty years ami
And tael our kisses burning breath.
the general understanding here is t»*'tion of Vancouver last tiigbt. des­ Monday morning.
Lave completely veritied all that is
For we are anxious, rutber!
that following this late purchase the troying the principal part of four
claimed f«»r them. In attacks of piles,
Miss Aman 11 Goodyear, of Ashland,
company will bud 1 two important blocks of frame buildings lying east
P etek the P oet .
from whii h I suffered many years, they
branches to complete this lis’al system. and west of Mam street. The total spent several days in town this week
afford greater relief than any other
the guest of t he Misses l’lymale.
One that the officers of the company loss is aloilt S50JH10, possibly
medicine I ever tried.”—T F. Adams,
City Council Proceedings.
IL-liy Springs, Texas.
have diactiHM*! for some time past is h on which there is a small percentage
The band boys intend giving an ice
brunch from Corvallis through Monroe <>f insurance, and a g«xxl portion of cream and necktie festival in the
' I have nst d Ayer’s Pills for a num­
to Junction City. The other branch that in Seattle companies. There Chillers hall this (Friday, «'veiling.
Ashland City Council met Monday ber of year«, and have never found any­
will lie nothing else than a line to As- were two fires during the night, both This is the first eutertainMent given evening. June 24th. present Mayor thing equal to them for giving me an
amt imparting energy ami
tona from Forest Grove. At the com­ undoubtedly of incendiary origin. by th«> band and it should lx» well pat­ Mills and Couneilmeu Walter, Colton. appetite
strength to th? system. I always keep
pany’s office here no information will Many wild" estimates of the loss are ron 17.1X1.
Thornton, Thompson, Hunsaker and them in the house.”—R D. Jackson,
lie given concerning the road*, but it made, but very probably it will not ex-
Sutton.
Wilmington. Del.
Jana'S Brandenburg and George
is said that it is willing to advance eeed StkUIOU. The losses fall mostly
Committee appoint«*! at prior mat­
“ Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me
money to the Astoria A South Coast upon the pixirer class of shop-keepers, Isaacs each have their fine n-eidemve ing to revise schedule of business li­ of severe
railway to built it.
a number of whom lost their all. T here on Sth street nearly com pletai.
censes and <lraft an ordinance to en­
Headache,
The two new roads, like all the will be some suffering, but outside
The benefit entertainment Tuesday force said schedule report«*! progress
others the company owns m Oregon, help will hardly be required.
eveuing in Howard’s hall by the Jack­ and were granted further time.
from which I was long a sufferer. —
are to be operated under the mimes of
Petition granted J. R. Smith to tap Emma Keyes, Hubbardston. Mass.
sonville young folks, was well at­
the line6 in Oregon.
‘ Whenever I am troubled with con­
Exterminating the Salninn.
tended and approvtxl by everyone city water main on Granite street.
The city marshal was authorized to stipation. or suffer from loss of appetite,
preseut. The ileclamation of Wm. L.
A
Portland
dispatch
of
June
21
The Ashland people are advertising
Miller was a general favorite and was procure six official stars for the use of Ayer’s Pills set me right again.” — A. J.
Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va.
their 4th of July celebration in splendid to the Chronicle says: A large exceedingly well delivered. The the police of the city.
“Ayer’s Pills are in general demand
style. The poster printed by the T iding * amount of salmon have been shippexl "Tramp’s Story" by E. R. Reames was
Councilmen Sutton and Hunsaker
are “full-sheet" and in colors, and are from Rogue river to canneriec on the also well render«*!. The most enjoy­ wi re appoint«*! a committee to exam­ among our customers. Our sales of
exceed those of all other pills com­
a credit to any of the best offices. Columbia of late. On«» man there, able part of the program was th«' ine petition of Houck A Abbey for them
bined. We have never known them
There are no Hi«« on the T idings as a having a gixxl fishery, bad been mak­ Broom Brigade. The Jacksonville liquor linens “. and report at next reg­ fail to give entire satisfaction.” —
newspap«'r, and it does job printing far ing alxiul a 5*11*0 a day, which excite«l band furnish«*! soun* excellent music ular meeting.
Wright & HannellySan Diego. Texas.
Adjourned.
M ilton R ebuy .
superior to the average country office. the jealousy of parties her«», who went at intervals during the evening, and.
out
and
bought
up
all
the
land
around
Recorder.
— [ Lakeview Examiner.
altogether, it was one of the
the fishery and onsttxl the “lucky" taken
most
enjoyable
entertainments
that
fisher man. As the river is entirely has visit^l us for a long time. We
A Bargain.
For sale a California made buggy,
PREPARED BY
A new upright piano for sale. For cl<xx*l at that jxiint and every salmon hope the time is not far distant when heavy ami strong, used but little, and Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mast.
coming
up
is
kill«*!,
the
extermination
warranted as good as new. inquire at
terms apply to Miss K. P. C alvin .
Sold by all Dealen in Medicine.
of the salmon in Rogue over is only a we may be allowed another treat of T idings office.
|2-tf
1
the same kind.
question of time.
The c«»lebration
FRIDAY
committees are
Jl'N'F. M. IS’*» making all necessary preparations for pioneer, WSB lx»ni in Western
for the Celebration
at Ashland
Laird, Schober & Mitchell
Shoes,
Bradley & Metcalf's
Waverly
Boots and Shoes,
School Shoes. Lilly, Brackett
& Co.’s Men’s Fine Shoes.
These goods are bought for
spot cash and prices are mark­
ed in plain figures.
D. R. & E. V. MILLS.
Each person buy­
ing a one-pound
can of
See our Fine Dress
Suits; All wool; (a
leader) only $8. Who
would wear shabby
clothes ?
See our Navy Blue
Summer Overshirts
for 25 cts each. Who
would do without a
shirt ?
See our lines of Knit
and Canton Flannel
Underwear for 50 cts.
Goods that will sur-
prise you
1889. OSBORNE 1889.
Durability, Lightness of Draft,
And Simplicity of Construction.
I
f
(
T I
They »re »ol<! and guaranteed by
Get your Machinery
where you know you can
get repairs when you
need them.
Ö
See our line of Fan­
cy Percale Shirts for
50 cts each. Dress up
on the Fourth.
at the
See our line of Bal-
brigan and Knit Un­
derwear; all at clos­
ing out prices.
RED
See our Jeans Pants
Regular price $1.50;
Closing out at $1.
HOUSE
See our lines Pants,
$2 per pr.
Will be entitled
to a chance in a
Lady’s
See our lines Pants,
for $3 pair.
The Latest Improved
Frank Lennart
Opponile the Oregon Iloiel,
ASHLAND.
OREGON,
A. Idilli Idilio oí* Extvaw Kepi on Hand.
WHAT IT COSTS!
See our lines Pants
for $4 pair.
See our fine Sum-
mer Clothing; from
$8 per suit up.
Rich and Poor,
See our fine Diagon­
al Suits; reg. price,
$20; which we are
closing out at $15.00
per suit.
100
See those tap sole
Boots for men; only
$2.00 per pair.
1
See our line of Mens
fine Shoes; a reduct­
ion of $1.00 to $1.50
per pair.
Men’s Cotton Sox; 5
cts. per pair.
You hnven’t? Well let us tell you that by buying
a cheap article in leather you are throwing away
your money. Now to overcome this trouble,
ES.
Come and See U s
The next time you want
BOOTS
AND
SHOES
And we will give you first-class goods for
your money, and sell them to you
Tobacco; 3 plugs $1
Men’s Straw Hats at
prices that will as­
tonish you.
Men’s Felt Hats at
reduced prices.
Boys’
cheap.
Hats;
very
The largest stock of
Boys’ Clothing sold at
very low prices. It
must be closed out.
Ayer’s Pills,
We make BOOTS & SHOES
Y SPECIALTY
-AND
WARRANT EVERY PAIR.
Men’s Overalls only
55 cts. pair.
The Ashland Shoe Store.
Step into our store
and you will be sur­
prised at our low
prices.
C.H.LUDERMAN.
YOURS TRULY,
O. H. Blount.
At old stand of J. D. Fountain,
Odd Fellow s Block.
{{^“Orders by mail promptly attended to.
An experienced shoemaker at the store, who makes a
specialty of fine work, will repair al) rips or defects of
stock sold by us free of charge.