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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1889)
The Water Sy*(««m. THE < 'ELKSKATIOS. many people from other parts of the KNI» THEKE. lirai: PERSONAL. George Croweon has sold to E«ivvar«i The latest plan of the ¡>ro¡x>K«»d county. 1 Albright, of Linn connty, ten acre* in Ashland ha.i one of the most crowd- water system which the council SHOOTING TOURNAMENT. (’. T. Payne went over to <’< i ii The A. O. U \V. ' '.’-v in Engine e«l days of its history yesterday. Early is considering is to have a single Col. Copeland at Gram!«» Hall next the soul lieru part of town; eons:>l««r- The tournament of the Ashland Hod Wednesday. h/.IPAY.. atioli, j?2tW. Mr. Albright istbe father in the morning th«« |a«ople liegan <*om- eight-iucli pil>e run from the num lx L- moro lb.ti b> « members. Friday..Inly olli. and Gun Club was witnessed by a of Mrs. C. S. Huhn Itobt. (Jllbaui, of Henley, has lieen at H. W« pp has tile couirnct for the ing in from th«« surrouudiug country, good crowd, and was mi interesting ¡xiint up the creek above the ol«i Head what others say of Col. Cope Keiimval mill site down the creek Fidelity Council, No. 1, Order of Medford this week. “tom* work of th opt ra bo «.*e at Grant’s aud the express train from the north affair. There were five shoots. No. 1, saw land's lecture on "Snobs an«lSnobl>ery.' brought some rxtü or (loO visitors from to a point within the city limits, thence I uill rein»»vv my dentalnfliee from Chosen Friernls, ele«‘t«xi the follow ing 7 singles; No. 2. 7 singles and four Dr. B. M. Gill, <>f Klamath City, h,,.-, Pa>.«. Medlortl, I'hoetnx, Talent, Central The Electric Bitters concert com «»Hi«'« rs at last meeting: 1*. C.. G. F. around th«' east side a short distance, my residence to Main street, opposite I>m«u at Jacksonville this we -s. ç ..o.'ers b vren Prineville ami i'oiiit, Gohl Hill and other place«. By pairs; No. 3. 13 singles; No. 1, 5 pairs; where it will lie divided. Oned-inch hotel’*Ore#>n,*’July !». Office hotirs pany gave a very entertaining free con M.-Counell; C..T. W. Lynch; V. C.. No. 5,'J singles and three pairs. The |-|. v j >. ¡.i.- « i'l.g« «I to buy water for 1(1 o'chx-k the s.reets were well filled, pi|x* to run across the creek UDd up Dick Hull, the veteran print* r of from 1» n. m., to 12 m., ahd from 1 to I cert on the street Monday and Tues Isaac Hughes; Sec., Will. Patti rson; totals of the scores are as follows: aud the pr«x«ession began formiug, ac to the gap of the bill west of town, day evenings. Asst. See.. Mrs. Lynch; Treasurer, J. Jacksonville, was iu Ashland las'. s*uu- 1 ii«->r ti ¡ms. p. m. 11) J* S. W alter . the sontlieast corner of the city, T:,' h >m«y «'top of Southern C dia- cording to urogram, timler th«« orders Next Sabbath will be Communion W. H<x«kersniitb; Prel., Mrs. B«'««ver; <lay MAME- of SHOOTERS. z z z z z Blue thence along the w««stem boundary of i< «• •. tin* ■" '■ "dl I c iexs 1 han one or Grami Marshal Morse ami his hi <1«* h , I Rev. T. DeWitt Talmage, of J., it iy in the Presbyterian Church. The M., D. L. Beever; War.. Mrs. Hicks; -«*—»• ¡X in the following order: the city, and a six iueli pi|«e to be con The Indie* of the Babtisl Chnn-h will preparatory servie, s will la- held this (¡uard, Mrs. H<x«k« rsniith; Sen., Mrs. lyn, will visit th«« Putilic <•■■ :! «•••v. utb <«f an average. E. V Mill* Misbor 1 Bauil •>llll i 7 :» tinued arouud eastward to the city Patters<«n; Mc«i. Ex . Dr. Singer; Trn.s- summer. jfive ¡i Blue ”J SiK'ial nt the t hurch Friday evening at 7/iu o'-lock. i, «. !’ ih,! 1 b..-fUb.-ei:!>eil a $15,- Co. D. <». N. G. limits. Laterid pi|M*H will then cover t««*s. Dr. Singer. Wm. Patterson,G. F. E V Carter Tuceduy Eve July 9;h S ipp^rfrom »• i. U ». X a; (X * l >< a; i « "i ti h I i « 1 « i :’■'** - y. ami th«* Chester A. Arthur Post G. A. R, R T. Blackwood Ins taken il] the city down from th«' mains to A fadisl or grizzly bean! is tudieeoin- McConnell. 6 to 9 Price loete followed by pro M. L. Alford. Mdford. homestead claim near I’le'.n i, K •.. ¡¡i .¡«ling of the fai tory is to b gm al mg to any ninu, mid may l> • colored a 4 13 iIT, 13 4»i points which will not make too The American I’harmiuvutical As- gramme. '49 Banti 1'alent. ath county. ( ’ ? J ’t '• great a pressure from the head, which natural brown or black by using Buck H ( Mjvr s«..' iitiol), h is lieen in session at San 4I1Ì1 g 11 15 is more than 500 feet alx>ve the plaz.a. l>» Hlh »»i Lltb r Peterson. ingham's Dye for the whiskers. Faun Sp «m«. r and wit«« are 1 v.- : P. Tm>«. CondivD. of the State Ashland Hose Co., No. 1. Fran< i“ 'o within tb<«past week, ami del Burnside Post, G. A. R. ,M N. Long •> !-> IS 12 50 The part of the city below this alti Elder Martin Peter"'», on«' <>f the The M.itlie Vickers comedy coni egates from all parts of th«« U. S. have the Bti !er A Tlioaips >:i ran h, Il J I mv- a'».i:<H ti ll proeeciiti’.ig jus Ashland Band. tude will be covereil by another pipe pi«>n« er resiili iita undmtumters u this puny gave an entertainment in .Ash b.s ii on the norih-lxmml trains for th«« at the cove. •¡•¡.«gl« .1 I«-.- •««li*'“ on the East E. J. Furlow li 1) •. » 13 4 xystem which will take the water from Lilierty Car. valley, «lied at hi* lioni* ln * ''iitral land I mp«; .a river o « « li' i.V. L.ml last Saturday eveuiug to a small oast few days, r< turning home. Tues- Prof. E. Smith and family ««..>: H < art i.igt-H containing the orator. Hon. Ed. Morse 6 11 11 10 12 5»> tlie crock 75 feet higher, iu altitud«« Point >«n Tuesday afteru<>”Si lmt, Jill? au lienee, but it was an ex««< llelit bur <iay evening's train had nearly a htiu- from Qiulrul Point, to Ctlt-Li u I f * the 4th .Maible slid« from the Deer crock Binger Hermann, Col. Copeland, who than the present city water pipe put 2A. after an iline«-s of 2« hour*, with lesque performance. Jr«««l alxtani who won* the gobi or sil iu Ashland. J. 8. Eui>anka 12 Io 0 «.« 45 m for tire purposes. Tins will give 75 «pi.'iii«" « i ihmgii-'s coiiuty are bevxim- li.al uis«> been invited to speak, the an attack <>f cholera inoibu"- •»’’ wa” ver l>a«lge of the asKociatlon. Among « I«;- >’« i «i 1 * «’ ■ 1 ’**rg 111 h« shape «>1 leader, Mrs. Geo. Engle, anil the May All the churches of this City will Mrs. Walter B-ebe started M«>«id « m.t * Possible Score ! ■ • 12 10 15 GO feet wore pressure, which is consid them was 1 >r. Wm. 1’fumler, of Portland oue of the representative 111,11 "f unite in the sei vices at the Congrega evening fora visit with frieud* m tl • Lnmisoim Ij p *li‘li< «( laide and bureau or aud council. ered all that is desirable, in the otmi- well known as t he proprietor of a larg«* Southern ’ •regoii. ami hisib'ii'li will Beet general score was made by E. n««ss part of town, as it will be more Willamette valley. Long procession of citiz«?us in car ti >u i! (' nl’ -b • i n *xt S «b'l ith even 1«>|'S, « c. !>e widely moiirne«!. A fitting obitu ing. ant R «v. H. P. Sitchweil will drug busim-ss there am! also of several J. Farlow, who broke 54 out of 60 than 200 feet at the ¡daza Hag pole. \\ in. H. lii'idd, of Delaware, lias riages and on horseback. The pro- birds. pat« ut medicines which pay a good Enoch Hamilton and ]>< Witt S' ire ■ ary sketch w ill apjx-ar in a subst qneut «•« ssion was the most imposing day Theplau to supply the whole city preach the sermon. dividend. came over from Applegat«« W« «It • t 1. . been ¡«[*point*«i exmniuer of the Da l — Ue < f (lie T IblNt.s. from two maius, one on each hillside, AT JACKSONVILLE.« tioiial bank.* for Or« gon ami the ter light parade ever s««en in Ashland, Mrs. Sue llix'kfellowr has some of to celebrate in Ashlaud. Col. Co|M*lan«l has lx«eli hkeueil to li moved up Main to 1st Avenue, Serlout Hruxli lire Jacksonville, t«x>, hud a great crowd, is now (xmxidered impracticable, as illotus of Yv’asbUigti'U'. Idaho ai id the larg. s’ Cherry ami “Prolific cur John B. Gough in the character of bis 'own Is’ to Spnug, down Spring to ami a groat celebration, 'llie speak««rs the survey has shown th«* west bill to Mrs. Gardner ami two Mi* Cui A clearing tire in the lulls sotitlnasl rants in her garden ever raiswl in Ash- Montana. oratory, ami the justice of the compar vervell. of Oakland, won« gm -1« ¡it t. < >ak, back Oak to Main, thence to were l’rof. Merritt, B. B. Beekman and lx* bo rough as to make the laying <»f of Ashland spread beyond control yes iami. They look like bum*li*«s of ison is evident to all who have hear«! depot hotel last Friday. Mi o'i A; :•!« .-.i»••««•' Y'oucolia, Doug Helman, down Helman to Factory, Representative \V. K. Price. the pipe very expensive, and th«« pres terday moruuig. and has already «low grapes, ami are as tine as they look. that great le«'turer. The Col. possesses las coiiuty, < i' > :mtt< «i sura,l< by sh«x>l- out Factory to junction with Mam, sure of more than 500 feet would have great damage. Among o’ber thing“. it Mrs. M. Waguer an J littledaiigh- Col Copelaud's lecture on "Stmbs ami •he same womlerful |x>wersof mimicry, ing hims-'lt in tl'«‘ beml will« a j>mt«>l aud back on Main street to the grove. to be broken by Home device, if th.- “suolxi anil Snobbery." lias burned alx>ut 2»o eonis of wood Suoblx-ry" last Saturday ui'glit vvastbe |>ersoual magnetism ami power of en- ter, of Soda Springs, h ivi b. ««u sp. nd «>n Monday «>1 1.1*1 wci'K. lie leaves a same pipe nbould siqiply the whole 11«.- liberty car, bearing th«« GodiieHs ta'loiiging to Close Bros.. of tin- briek- ing the past week 1:1 Ashlaml. To give an adequate idea of the chamiug the attention of an amlienc«*, wife aU«i sev< nil cbllilo u. i> Lil.« tty ( Miss Malx‘1 Walter;) Äu lecture is simply miporaible. That he city. The new scheme has some ob yard. The house of Mrs. Moore was last ami, to nuiuy. the lx-st of th«* s»«ries. impassioned manner As an orator he was almost Iwyoml «■« >ni- atnl has the same _____ Mr. W. C. Myer and Mrs. <J. F. Bil- g'I of Peace (Miss Fannie Markh?) is one of the most versatile l««cturers jectionable featurae, but it may la «■vinpli’iety s «rr<>und*«d. llllug hallux S >m«> of lb«» tn teliiii ’ ry for th«* new niiil feliciotis power of cb luge from lings ami children have been up a .¡ml fori«-two bright fee««« and pretty on the American stage is well known. the most practicable yet propoeedi removed all her household eff«*«ta und p ii ". I>< i '• I« . « 11 « ■'•.. • A • iw n ill at Riamatili ity, ’ s * xptc ’ eil Zss.x grave to gay. His l««cttires should lie Wagner's Soda Springs this w.. I - *■ .'iris 111 white, each repiesentiug A vein of keen wit ran through bis moveable properly to a placeot safely, to .i i co- in a lew «lays, and tin« Imi The only accident here to record hear«] in every eornerof tin« land. F'oir- ua it was thought the house would A young gentleman namid Merrill, Douglas Waite, who has b, «a ab «a«,], ti i-.o« m ari; all on lit" groiin«! (or on« «.I the states of the Union, or one lecture, which kept his audience 111 th«« during the 4th is the accidental eb«*>(- bttult, < .Vina..) A ’ e/i , April 3. /"s. of tic i" 11 teriitories to la« u«lniitted Imst of humor. His denunciation of ing of All*ert Roach, one of th«' boys burn last uighl. The tire spread with from Asti rii is after om-G«*>. Lee, who ing the stat«« university this year, i: ..nt th- bm!,Lie.. ¡Juuru.il. • »« hi . g. great rapidity, and lias burned over a Ims l>c««n forging Merrill's mime to t«*l- the snob was the most sarcastic, Al working the traps at th«* clay-pigeon Young Wade, who was sent to the here on a canvassing tour this w-iek. Jack l\, !",y, foreman of th.« Oregon I In« Mihta company, commanded by teruately he had his amhence in fits sliixiting tonriiam<‘nt. He didn't keep egranis ami express money orders. L -e asy lnm from .lacksou county recently, large area already. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Gtxlfrey cam«- in Lmnl ¡m t Live St«x k « mipany, ut ( ip'. McConnell, was reviewed m the is Ix-lieved to have gone to San Frau- has found an opportunity to follow <>t laughter aud iu tears. His reci ta his head tadiind the cover, mnl half a from their ranch in Siskiyou e mnty, Silver L .k,«, L ike county, was shot m Moving the School Hou-e. ( cwo. his mania of hors«' stealing, 111 spit«« speml a few «lays in Ashland this week. tie mm i. .- I., .t tum« ligo. I.y a iov*- I laz 1 before the formation of the pro- tion of several familiar poems iloring «lozen bird shot peppertxl him alx*ut Hi ity .ln«lge Adv«x«ate Oil. Bow- ' hm l««cture was very fine. Hrs ailvice the ear. The injury was not serioit*. The aun.Hiucet^ut tins week that A teamster in from Klamath county of the asylum authorities. He filed sli'k wh ' w b e;,use lie refused to mar • iitch of the (). N. («. and Lieut. Jas. A. Messrs. C. B. Watson and J. S to the young men mid young women - didn't seem to worry him liny. tliesehisil I -ar I hml let the cotitra-t this t week says th«* Asblatnl-Linkville his way out of the asylum oue day last ry I;« r. The wontid whs no’. dmi,’* r- Sw ift, U. S S. A., ea-h in the full uniform concerning snobbish conduct was to move the north school house to the ro.'nl i is now in lietter condition than be week, went to Jefferson, stole 11 liorse. Mitll<*r will start out ti[,o:i a pro-.' of 1 i- tank, ami th«« excellent display something fine. The speaker frequent back part of the school lot [> ir -lumed ever , saw it before as far eastwar«! as ami ha«l sold it lu.a n««ighbon»g town ing tour in the Siskiyous in-xt Mon Miss Meta Ager, aged about IS was made by the company elicited the i ly brought forth mential iippimise, of the C itlioltc Church last year creat- the i Klamath county liue, am! for a liefo.'e being recaptured. The asylum «lay. highest praise from everyone. authorities after taking him iu again ami the entire audience was sorry e l a great breeze npou the street, short i distauee into Klamath county. R T. Baldwin, Jr., went out to I.tnk- t'.n v u .' i ' o a ji l: >rfg uear A«.?«r, last sent wor«l to his father that he was ville last Friilay, upon receiving news Fiid.«y, amt nn.pg'<’ ' ««i « dn’anceliy Tl««« Medford baud and G. A. R post that he closed as soon as he «lid, not- aud occ.uuoned mu h ahtagoui«tie 'Th** T ii > in «. s received from th«* East cunxl ami should lie discharged. His bet i"ot i>. ; ig ii 1 I in the stirrup. a ld«««i greatly to tlu« parade. au«l th«« withstanding the fact that be spoke com IP ut. AJter the Hi", tilig <>f the of th«* death of his father 1!. i . Bald this w«*ek a valuable adilitioo to its father sent him some money, anil he ■ ,i ■ U u.;.im'«i in "■ cions for s« •nir ncisie by the two baud* Medford im«i nearly two hours. [Daily Oregon b.Htr-1 of trade Tues lay « veiling, a pub- wiu, Sr. job department in the shape of a per was permitted to go. Where he is itili’. on b« mg ri» ' ." I, out is now itu- Ashland ~ was oue of the most pleas- I Statesman, July 2d, 1889. ltd meeting of citizens was hi hl iu the ■ forating machine of th** latest im now is not kuowu here. Mr. li. L. Holmen, who has bei 1 proving dovi iy. j.l arnal. ing features «if the «lay. council chatulier, and the unanimous A gentleman who Lad suffered great prove«! pattern, for nse m preparing farming tlm Emsius \V. lb pl,-. ■ Ime opinion was that the building should At the forutn 111 the grove, the Pres- ; auuoyance and paiu from Barbers Th«? Soti'li re I ’ t .'oi • ('.«mpi.ny Blackleg is rvporte«l among the cat blank ehtx'ks, weipts, notes, etc, movtsi over to th«« south si pc <.f ’ th- not have lieeii mi.visl for the present, 1 lent of the «lay, .1. S. Howard, of Itch, and who had lx»eu treated by the issu«*«i two •• xeni : a a circulara 1 tle 011 theraugeup alioiit Hiatt prairie. A committee of six was appointed to Dr. J. S. Parson rt*ceiv**«l a copy of A number of Barron's calves have lieen Siskiyous. I« !« rs to .! i;iv tr: - l.o.tlj to Sun-. Medford, took cltatge of the program. lieat physicians, without relief, sa>8 wail upou the school board aud pro th«* Williamsport. Pa., Sun this week found dead withiu 11 short time, ami P. B. Whitney. special agent of the Dun-muir, .nett. o«, .-««.i. E.igewooti < ,• ice mimic by the bands at the that two bottles of Dillard's Specific test against the proposition to move containing an account ot the drowning Maj. Barron and sons have gone out to traffic department O. «V ('. K. K. *| • ’ M 'll!. .,.,'« 1 A ,«<«r, the tickets being ptuper intervals formed a prominent cured him and left Inn face perfectly it. '1 lie trustee«, Messis. Aj>pleg.lte, <>f the wife ami fivechildreuof Ins cous treat all the calves they can Colle««t a day or two in town tin* forep . t ¡.It return ai. I avail .«bl-« lor thiriy I «.attire. An appropriate invocation smooth, without a near. It never fails Helman and Billings, weut out to the in, J. W. Youugmau, iu tin- Hood near with a preventive which is lielieve«! the Week. i .1* of. re«l by Bev. F. G. Strang««, in skin diseases. Sold by T. K. Bolton. • lay «. ».ili t?‘op-ol'i r J?1 iv... g**:. • haplam: tin« immortal Declaration groiimls with the committee Wisllie«- that city call*«*«! by the breaking of a to la« effective. Several calves were C. S. Jenkins, formerly of Medford, . . r Ibis wc« l> : S.iy.q a } ‘ orilan<l j Old papers at T idings O ffice . day morning and the matter was “ar dam in th«* Sus«pieliauiia river. v a.* leml in a most impressive manner, found «lead there alxmt this time hist who lias lx«en down tit San Framas roat <¡*'«3 i(•i ? ■ kn<- s an )ong ami then the Orator of the Day, Hou. !■ . gued and submitted," but the laiard st«ason. ami this treatment was applied J. H. McIntosh has procured a fora numlier of mint!:“, return I to horn s aroui pi lOvVil ; e- «Î <’f lliil tlrlì- Binger Hermann, was intro«luee«l ami ilecided that, the work being already steam w«Hxl-sawiug luachiue, with to a large number of the calves on the Ashland this week. NOTICE z i w Ilici: e arries nfF »¡mìe a nuiì 3 h ’T. r« eted w ith warm applause. Mr. under way. tuev considered it best to which to cut up the cord w«xxl for range. Of the whole niimlx*r treate«l S >mo of Ih, street c;ia cotupanie* bave Hermann's oration was worthy of the allow it to proceed. Applegat,» coi>- Ashland |xx«ple tins season, lb* is *!«•- only mu« died, and the Major says the Manager Koehler, of th«« <• .v t 11. so many Imi >-S (HI l!:.c nick list that da> ami of the reputation of the or curred though he had b« eti oppom d to st-rvmg of patronage, ami can ¡lo the fault might have lieen iu the applica It., and family, went south in a pi iva’e Ih.-? limi il lìiilìrult l o keep tbvir cars moving. Billings and Helman declared ator. It was listened to throughout ('. P. car Tuesday morning, on a tup largest jolts in lus line iu a very short tion of the treatment in that «'ase. riuming. In pursuance of «in alare of the Oregon A with the closest attention by the great < aUtornia they thought it should lie done, and. to Sau Francisco. Kailroai! < oni|Mny heretofore i‘ time. l he |M*op)«> iis<«<i to talk conshlcrably though the syutinant may be now per . ¡dien« e. ami was received with the : Ml«-,1 notice i- hereby giv.-a that -H14 < on. Mrs. Sylvester l ‘ att«*rson r ■ p« et. N«t matter what nriy b<* the ills you alxmt lh<> “dry lulls" aroitml Ashkimi. ng.nuHt it, they think the thing will il I d I ighest approval. A11 abstract report paar lino« read] to sell'the landa lyin( of RoM'burg. L'noiteU to It by llie be fiually approve ! when time shall I «r from imligestion, a dose of Ayer's but th" s««ver<« t**st of this season th«« th«« summer at Cob'stein; and Vv. M. l it w ill appear in next issue of the • Miulh I llile.1 State- SETTLES* ll]on liny 01 ‘ail! Gilroy and wife l.av.- also 1. ■ I ft Cathartic Pills will ease you without «blest in the history of Oregon shows T idings . show th» advantages they claim for it. I lami« mi «r within stsKTv hats from the for a couple of months. of llii« noliee. enter into a regular con They console Ilani-elves with the questiou. Jiutt try th«*m <>nce and lie tba’ the orchards in the granite foot Following Mr. Hermann. Col. L. F. date tract w ith the Company for the rt at haul of ho|»> that they ui'ty •—•ape school duty assured: tliey have much worse dys hills will stand drought Ix'tter than Judge Batt'S, of t< ■ supreme a Cop. lamt. ot Harrisburg, I’ h .. (who such lumi, upon the regular term« of sale, hereafter, and tha. they can't Le elect- peptics cur«-« I. You'll fin 1 them inc«« tlios«» on th««black soil down th«« valley. of Montana, nd bia Spi ! Lapp« tied m Ashland on the Fourth.) ami at I’rice-tixeit bv the Company, or the w ill be sold without any regard to their The fruit in Ashland orchards which land Monday evening, eti route I alni .si sehixtl directors iu Ashlaud again and amply worth the price. » • introduced. Col. Cotieland i« just land improvements thereon hav«> never beeu irrigattal l«x>ks l«ett««r Much of the kick appears to com» from San Francis -o. J. E. Mi'Dowt-ll. of S«s.-“«u. Cal., tel- 'he mau for a Fourth of «July speaker, All eonununiealioii« rami lx« nddre««e<l to from tin impression that the school f grapln-«! Seer* tary Ste««l, of tlie Or««- than that in most orehanls elsewhere an I eaptnr<««i llie audience completely the Acting Land Agent I’..rtlaml Mr. F. C. A.l.ims, ofSpnmli«l l. M .. A CALIFORNIA It It CO. lioard k >pl the matter t«x» 4 liet, and gou Alpine Club, that Mt. Shasta in tlu* country njion th«« heaviest soils. I j his sparkling wit. k««««n satire and GEo. OREGON sp««nt several «lays in A~hl:m 1 I H ANDREWS. li) W m 11 M 11.1.« sprung it upon the district us a sur Would lx* liluniiimtixi bv a party as 1«. K. Sutton, who owns a tra< t of hill ii«« animation and zest given by a , Acting latnd Agent land Igcnt. week. H«« is looking for a t «.« 1 prise, Portland, tiregon. san Franci«>-o • al. cending from Sissou's on the evening land in the western part of Asuland, tion iu the tlouniig mill bu -i: I iiial sprinkling of burlesque. has a garden upon the high«*Ht cultiva Portland. Or., June 21. lsw. ¡’. Sui of th" 1th the illiinnnatiou to take 1 he public dinner was the weak ib-aii; ut IL T. lialilw in, Nr. ted point of th«« ridge west of town, Miss« * Carrie and I inma I’f. r. piac«> at half-past niue o'.'hx'k. point of tin« day’s program. It was Bids Wanted. away above all the ditches, aud has Albiinv, who have been at V . R T. Baldwin, of Linkville, died at > «.'ally mini« «plate to provide for the Until the bl«xxl is cleansed of mi- corn and other vegetable« gr««en ami ■Sixia Springs for the p .st two . Ins home 111 that place on I’m «day .. .uts of the crowd, aud the least said bt-Hled bid< ior finishing the new <«r north morning, .lune 251 li, in his '.Mth year. purities, it is llseles.“ t«> attempt tin« thrifty there, as is also th««bunch grass left for home last Saturdav > ’.mg. • .rio d <>f ('¡«lifomia ..I'>ut it the better. Ashland meant school house will l«e received by the directors of Ashland school di*tri< t until Mondhy. Hm death w.„s uiiexp.-ete 1 an I sudden. cur«« of any «iiscas.«. Rheumatism, upon the land not cultivated. He in- ■ I at l’orli imi arriv' d i.« 11 but she must conf«*ss that July loth, 1SX9. 'rhe directors reserve the ( I Mr Miller, n brother of, M. On \V«sln.«day evening he retired to which m tra«vable to au aei«l in the vit« s the doubters to come up ami tak«« -ay* t tl*'Occ./oi« ÛGI. ■lie didn't set out such a right t*» reject hb y and al! bid“. Apply tor dinner Harhongh, arriv- d in tl«.« v.d!« ? re- rest in his usual health, and the first bhxxl, has lieen cured, iu numerous a look at it. A 1». H elman I \ J'iinraday ever ng and for her many visitors ns her hospital full particulars to cently from Imiiana, and vv is v 7-1 Hi». knowie«ig<> that Ins fie nds had of any cas« s. by the useof Ayer's Sarsaparilla, * train, ity desire«!. itli.« (.ass.« For a runaway of great poHsibilitiea, Ashland thisw, k with Mt 11 i thing wrong was when be was called external treatment Ix-nig of no avail. its.— >11111* lit d penche-, I i \tt.-rdinn« r the crowd amused them- thrilling 6t«nsatioD and mild results, in the morning, and theu it was found Archie Fr.fl'in 1 cam * in ft ■ 1 tig . gr.it •“. apples, •■!v«s in their own way, sonw going A Tii>i\«i' eorr««spomleDt sent the nothing of re««««ut. occurrence has that he had p issed away peacefully in following from Engine among other Klamath Monday, wla t • h.- I i j i w terni Ir.;», ■ wntothe llelmau place to see the U to his last sleep during the night. matl* rof interest alxmt the commence ei|«ial<«ii one which drew a crowd fmt-h.'d a term of school. It i ill I i > ¡¡"i gun tournament. About 5 P. M. 1 al.oit’ the bank Monday morning. The funeral w is on Friday, and was ment exercises at th«» state university: — i n. the f««it races t«x>k place in the plaza, Mr L. E. Paym* was using the team in Septemb r to b««gin nm«th< t < ) E largely attended. “B. B. B«*vkman deliver«-«! an address ami wagon of John Holton, and let and alTonied great amusement. Fire- Frank Dickey, who was f. icrly Roliert l'hompson Baldwin was liorn lx«fore th«* liter .rj so «ietieson th*' PJtli i.ttrk hail wisely b««««u prohibited by Rare Business Opening th«« horses start otT without him. down stat lull««.! iu Axhiali 1 ns car rep. irer. i • : '.a'o i Hl ! at'Kam.sey, tluutmgtoushire. England, June, ami fanly «- iptiv iteil 111«' large tii -city authorities, anti the military on 1th avenue. They soon struck ¡1 now comes in on one of th. < x| n - t • a trip b in July, 17w.’>. He came to America amltence. I have heard nothing but The undersigned offers for sale the oldest Fall was the feature of the evening, run, ami turnetl down Main street. traius from the north ns luakt mau. » ( I »•«< ir sa' /, ‘•tablifhvd hardware Mure and tin-hup iu in l'Al'd. aud settled at I'luladeiphia; words of praise for hi* effort." it was au immens«* success, and the ♦■ Ashland The track was dear and they rushed e L t< —stork in store and complete outfit thence Im move«! to St. Louis, and Mrs. H. C. Hill left for B I ts’ ball which has pai«l anything f«ir of tools and fixture- in the -hop I nt i Henry Masters ami family, from along ami dashetl down »lit* lull into Tuesday evening for a visit Wit h from that city be came to Oregon in A satisfactory and profitable trad»* i- living «. inc Tears. Th«? music was excellent the plaza at a dangerous gait. At the :iv 1372, locating at Ashland. He liv«s| Pit river. Cal., camped at John L. Reason for selling—outside atlair- furnished by Prof. Hall, Butler Hel- done. hitching nick were a nitnilier of wag relatives in that ct’y an t ■'-> wli. re pi to < 1» V. prevent the proprietor fr<»m giving the busi hi this place alwrut four years, and Grubb’s pl:ic«« ab >ut ten «lays r«s«ently, M s- ’ aclillsetts. Mr. 11. . i. . vthlx .11 t .O.O. Helman, Joe Million. ons. and the team seem«! sure to ness his attention. Will either rent or sell theu went to Klamath county, where an I left .Momlay morning on a trip to R-webarg. a r. vv W". I.- . .lice, I Limited time prevents a fuller re the building. strike some of these or else crash tuto there. bia hom * lias lieeu most of the tinw Douglas or C<“>s coiiuty. to find a Appi\ atpremi-e-on Main street, or address ■o, an ohi Chinaman, chopped port of the celebration. Its best Mr. E. M. 1 ) uivani. of ( • ’ii * ■ the front of th«« Masonic block, ns a B. F. REEsER, since. Mr. Baldwin was probably the st*H’k ranch. They have with them 21 I.¡¡¡als of two r«f his «*» rui«’ ry ii ,< n feature was the friendly visit of so Point, han lieen doWIl With !!!’•! i . it - rutiawtiy team «lid uot long ago. Just A-bland, Oregon oldest man in Klamath cou'ity. nud uu- head of go«' 1 horses, nn 1, as pets, a <:.-<• i la y refm-ed to Ioan lnm at the critical time, however, th«« tent fever. but is now conval« "■ ?nt. «!oiibl«slly h«- was the m<«;t active and pair <»f young mule-tail deer captured «y. He was in I., '. «1 by tlm grand horses turne.1 to the left aud brought and has been Hp> nding a few ilays in industrious man of bis age in tlm out in Modoc county. , nd tbemext nigtil becommitt« I up against th«« solid wagon of the Ashland. state. Up to th«« very day of his death Ir.ppy «ii gat 'ii" with opinai turn- Oregon fowls ahead. The 1st prize Wells Fargo Express (.'o. standing in be was iMX'upied with his bnsiDt ss Mrs. Estes, wife of the ¡1 t liniugh ti«*« l.ars. Helia“ savi»] Wyandottee at the late jxmltry show front of the bank. The front whw 1 neer, ami Mrs. McCauley, harness making anti was able to work belli in Mei«haui «s' pavilion. S m Fran conn* v -o ne *'Xp«'üs*' an«! the c«*urt of th«« Hying wagon struck a hub of comotive engineer, at Roselnirg. c. at his trade. In appearance, mt'.ve- cisco. vveieowm l au 1 exhibit«*! by J. th? express wagon and one of the in Wednesday morning to vi it A-A- ments an<l <sonv«>rsation la« H»>em>«d M. GarriS'tn of For«*st Grove, Oregon. horses brought up against the who« 1 S m ! ■ -i«".> p.'ip««; s: : v<: Since r land friends. twenty or thirty years younger than he It is a settl«d fact that Mr. (i. has ns T of another wagon. No damage what «nf««t< "im nt of thè < x «■¡lisien net was. He leaves four children living. fine st«x«k as th** ««onntry affords. H«' W. J. Wimer, former editor of ti. ■ ever was «lone, except to loosen slight - li.iv «■ Ixs ti Jhim ;■«■ busiuess fallare; R T. Bildwin. Mrs. ilarric’ Kob*«its will sen«« his catalogue to all who ap ly the steel rim of the hub of th«« ex Grant's P ush Courier, return*-.! h" .■ • ■ vis ,n ibis city, am d continue . fwifeof.l. T. Boliertal anti (bsirge I'. this week, after an ali .-m«.« of . ply« press wagon wheel. tini«-1«> lime, owingto ■ til«* la.'k ol I Bahlwin, all ol Linkville; also a large months at Coos Bay, Seattle ami S.iu >tiag««. Form-'rli stori - in ('bina A big limb of the fine large elm tree numls-r of grami children, and a num Francisco. <■ ritmimi a pi< 1. ¡uni ’ nt present PKItMlN'AL alxtve the hitching rack in the plaza tier of great-graml-chihireu. Ad. Graham goes to tlm Willun.-tt«« « i* a eonsiderublc va, ‘aht. 1 in pns- hail lieen allow«*! to sprea«! out t«xj Earthquake In Xuriliern Cal. •anse.l a move- ■ •ì t’ieexelnsiou Iti Otto Shultz, of Jefferson, was visit next w««ek to work again for civil « much ami grow too rapkily. ami has : to stipply ordì r.ls with white The people in central anti north l*'««n partially broken down f«»r a long ing his brother. A. F. Shultz, this gin«»«r Habersham, wlio will t.«l;«« t j tiel«l for the |>roposed Asto'ia <1. i r. ami this indue n any Chines«« ern part of California have felt a niun- time. The heavy br«*'ze of Tn«‘S«iay week. — :oo •>er of slight earthquakes recently. finished tin* break, ami threw the limb Daul. Richards and wife, from Albany railway. The hardest shocks were in Las«eu to the grouml. Tins young elm h I ioii I 1 Rogu«’ river, were visiting Ashland Miss Libbie Burrows.of Wall . W.u' . t1," rluii; Ini '.¡st week: county last week. The Susanville be well cand for. as it will lx* a maguif- frientls this week. arrival in Ashland Tims 'ay n unm i i- ■,««. ■. i un thè stre*-ts tliat an .t'/i iH-ub give« t’ic following re|x>rt: i««ent lr«*e in a few years. n visit with old frien is Imre SI Eli.<■ pmiy or syndic. te has J. 11. Russell ami family are here for ' Last night stton after ten o'clock the (•«*«.>. H. Tyler, wh « cam«* in l ist S .t- from Yreka, as were also L. Anlen- will probably visit Ytekr al*«.. I ■ -«Ili«!1 mibi< to«i |>; qx rty at heaviest shock of earthquake ever iir<lay from his s xln spring over on th*« returning northward t. r oli 11«, N,«r!h l m| ita and felt in this secti >u of th««country visit head of Butte « r «*«k. ami reportid niue rieth and his sister on the Ith. wili s.",:i i«e,in tl; t«,'i -•rnett■ m of a Clipt. Dlltton, til«« geolo««;-l w!m eti Susanville. Dr. 11 L. Russell and son, of Pay- camps th* r«« vviu-n lie left. Among th*« ■ ' a, i ,‘s 'L i .--tr mi witli tl:«* ili- Tlie tir«t great shix-k was follow«*«! campers are Geo. P«x>r ami family, nette, \\ i*.. stoppe«! a day in town had charge of th«« surveys at Cr-.:« r i-m: am <4 binl.lmg up a rivai lown to ■<it greater or less interval* by mon« or from Boulder. Col., who may conelmie this vv* ek. visiting Jas. E. Smith anti lak«« a few years ago. is in S n I IL - "irg. Much n.oii- will work cisco, and may be in Southern ( he le<s heavy slax'ks for over two hours, to remain hi Southern < »regon. being’ family old neighlx«rs ami friends. ' ".L r*. S . I«*t tlii'n * «il in. but thè) again this summer. until twenty-eight shocks had .. ...... re- lunch iinpr<>ve<l in health since coin v. i/ 1",’.. to iiunq,tb, m-< ive. toeelips*« Mrs. J. K. VanSant and little son eord«««l. of which th" first, the tliir- ing hither. Mr. Tvler is doing eon- R, - br.rg. Prof. John Straub, of tlm s'.. .« are al Re«l Bluff, having gone south tenth. and tlm eighteenth were very siilerable road work for the lx«ntit of versity. arriv«*d iu Ashland I'.i ■ i n Tuesday with Will. VanSant ami wife, S.« : ! igei;*' c<>r.o ,'rp‘nt: At severe. Four or live slight shocks th«« springs, ami expects u*«xt year to morning, to sjmnd a few day Imr«« an i i., 1,:.-' e..1.1 .'I . 'Pi'.t <'■ IIle l nivi-r- bat«« lx«en felt thi* luorningsince «lay- have a new r«>a«l made, which will of Dixon, who had Imen visiting here. at So.l.'i Spring’s. He exjx'. to Lri: _ sti.« ,,f t Ir« . ti. Mi. Il',nr> F uling gav«« light. Mr. J. A. Ruble will speml th«« Ith in hin family out iu August. leave th«« l).«a I Indian road at the fix>t ' I r* i'. 1 : ' ■ ' .- g" ' and M r. ( At the first sltoi'k, which was some of the mountain. Portlaml, ami his wife will return to M iks Adah Horton, of O iklaml. < ¡1., ( '. là i.■ ■ l' ' .ve I ll"lll .«!*•'•. to be thing tearful, rocking buildings from Ashland with him, after a visit of two Col. Bowditch was ma«le the recipi or three weeks in the city. one of th«« Ashland Co!l*«ge stud k«q>t li* mi tir. dwible futa!. Ih'« Hlter- side to side and seatt. ring cr«x«kery r «luring the Rogers regi.i.e, arnvi I hi • ■ ' 11>. !■ ,f t > b" givi n tu [ riz * for thè and glassware in all «lireetions, |»eo ent of a hatiiisone present Momlay D. (). Mills, one of the Wealthiest of Ashland last Satur.l .v evening, !■ si • :«d . :i«l li, .-t orgitial orati.>ns pl«« rushed out of houses with the eveuiug at th«« liamls of Co. D. of this «!"liv< r«'d l«> member.“ <«f li;«' gradila' ing «•ostumes principally that nature had city. It was a i«ompb«te uniform for the ol«l California millionaires, was visit of Home length Imre < I ,„r 11:., niiiv.'t1 v. i'Ii«« i ailing provided for them. One f-How came Ins rank, consisting of an elegant on th«« train southward Bniml yester Mr. E. McLaughlin, who has .«h ir..- down the .Johnston House stairs on sword, belt, cap ami a tine suit of blue, day morning. He lookeil like a imxl of building operations at Kim., ¡th pr.ze m m»‘ tu «X « '.« 1 ’SIA! imi thè e-t Jackson county granger. lZt' îlot Io * «...libili. Il B..-kman ’he jump, with Iu* bree<«hes in hand. with ail the enilielllshnieutH, Col. City for th«« milling’ and logging ■ a ! li«« ine. .me !• >r th»* firbt i« ti veurs sball Main street was erowileii iu tin in Bowditcli was takeu by surprise but A party of gentlemen from Oakland. pany, moved from Portlaml to Kt., , ••X*'1 ;ln I ! h»» « ■ e.'«’..“ .‘hall I h « -taut, and many were afraid to return made an appropriate r«s|.<>iise to the Cal., all connect«*! with th«* S. P. R. R. nth City with hist family la-t w., k. Id.' itotli,* li r.<!h< •ì’Jf fi.«, 1. alai th*«r<- to lx«d until far into the morning. presentation worls of ('apt. McConnell. company, as contractors or in some Baptist.« Chegar, th « Freneh i« in a!t r tl........ ; M il any , l-L.ùl be addi-«! When it slxxtk woulvl c««me the crowd Th*« Ashland lions«« «>p««ne«l forlms- other way, visit«*«! Ashland last Friday would yell aud break for the middle inrss again on the 4th. ami celebrated Messrs. ('. H. Hawley, B. F. Will who has resided m ill', years m A h- lo thè Imi ! -T till' 1l»l IZ - as l he regelilB of th«« street. its opening with an « legant dinner, to iams and W. B. Sheldon. Tb«*y hail laml, is iu very p«x>r Imaltli, tin I -ays mav de'el II: ine. The vibrations wi re from south to which a large nntnlxT of citizens were hciii'ii milch of Ashland through Max lit* expects that he will not Iasi much north, but ¡«ppari'ntly did not exteml given complimentary cards. ’The new Prai'ht, ami s«x«mi*d to be disheartened longer. He is 8U> years of age. DEEDS RECORDED. much north of Susanville. ’ The I'1 building is well iitte«l up ami furnish«*!, at not finding Mr. Pracbt here to show Prof. J. S. Swis’t went down ' « Sa- sluH’ks were generally pr««eed<‘d by and a vain able ¡i«l«iitlou to thealremly them tin* town, as only Mr. Pracht leni !>y Momlay evening's tram 1.. at f >11 owing dee 1* I1HV«« been distiii'-t rumbling Hoist's. unequaled hotel uei'ommodal 1« ms < >f our can. tend the State Teacher« Institute. <>. upon the recoi ls of .laeksoli city. aftertio«>n he deliver ! »nut y *:u ‘ r pot; m iast lssm« of th«« A sp*x*bil train containing officials Tuesday City Council Proceedings. L. Martin beglus sloping peaehes of the S. I’. R. Il. arriv«*«l in Ashland an address ii | h > ii “Educational lusti i IDI X(. : The \slil tini city council met duly this week, taking to l’ortlaml with from the Houtli last Saturday morning mentalities.'’ oo ID» lx>xes of tin«« about 'Jo'eliH'k, ami start«*! sonthwani 1st, ami 1 r.insaete«! the following bttsi- him y««ste r«lay Mrs. W. IL Cinmron and infant again alsmt 6 o ’ clock the same morn Early Al*«xau«lers which average alxmt imss. full lx. tr«i tieiug present except «laughter, of San Francisco, are visit 1 ‘i im'h««s hi eircnmf««remx‘. Mr. tug. The following were in the party: «siimeliman l'hompson: ing the family of Gen. Tolman, rmai R. 11. Pratt, asst. Supt.; H. J. Small, Martin has bought the crop of O. Petition of Ro«l ami (inn Club to Ashland. Mr. Cinmron who is «'oii- Supt. of ni'itive power and machinery; Coolidge and J. T. R«>g«-rs. ami will bare 4*.b of July sh«*>ting tourmnis«nt n««cted wit h t !>•• San Fram-ise«« < ., J. 11. Wallaee, asst. Supt. of track; h iVe some of th«« tiueHt ¡«caches in .the withiu the city bun’s, grauted. c/c, is a neplmw of Gen. T «Iman. A. F. (¡««urge, division Supt.: A. L. stat»« to ship this season. J. \V. lv«]xirts of «tree! commissioner, John Van Horn and wife r<-1 •!>«■ 1 marshal and r«s‘crikr submltte«l an i H's'k'-rsmith ami S. B. («¡¡ley Ixgin Miller, city ticket agent S. P. Co. Ht horn«« last 1 hurt,day evening from S..n pi «king in xt w. ek. also, for tlu1 market San 1 »iego. filisi. Francisco, when* Mrs. Van Hutu lias Liquor li"I use granted to Holick A’ at the northward. G >v. tiger, of Michigan. ex-8enator “I coiiMbler Col. L. F. ('<>¡>«‘1.111'1 tb«« Piatt, of New Abbey, to date from .July 1, lss;l, «rk. John M. Thurston Ix'en under treatment for cancer ¡luring the past two months. She is i 'I v. rv ■ a Councilman E. B. Htmsiker was l>. st lecturer I have « ver beard. He is of Nebraska, ami a number of ladies a man eminently «¡iialifitHl, having been passe l through Ashlaml iu Alger’s low, but during the past feiv di.v, -im , ailded to th«« city fire committee. her r««turu home, slm bus improv I ........................ (>t<lere«l that a warrant on th«' city e «iiLi i't.-d with tbeeducati'Hial work of private car, "Michigan," last Saturday treasury for 81"« to pay for |x>; ice badges I’ennsylvania for mauy years. I take evening, going t«> Alaska. The minor somewhat. pleasure iti raconieudiug him to the is atl«*at that Alger, who already has lx« drawn in favor of ««ity marahal. Mrs. J. R. Cas«.y returned fn a Or-iinaiiee No. M. containing a m«w !•<■ «pie of Ashland ami vicinity; assur large timber interests in Washington Klamath county Tm tslav ev«ni".. : H«ln«<lule of liceiis.«* for business with- ing tli««m of a v*«ry superior l«*ctnrer. Territory, is looking up the desirabili Compaiued by Imr daughter, Mt C E. B. McElroy, Slate Supt. l’ublie ty of the lease of Alaska sea! fishing H. Harg.iiliim, of Langell Valley, who iu tbecity was adopt«*«l. Jhe following bills were andlt«««l mid InsltucKii. privileges which will probably be let is just recovering from an attimk of order«*! pai 1 Th-north public sch«x>l lions*« is to to a new party within a year the bilious fever. Mrs. Hargadin«? will re 63.IM I h I ruba re ( Oiirl t'ity Mar dial S .larv s lx* moved back from the str**et 21(1> f««et, Alaska Commercial Co.’.s lease h iving main in tins valley through the sum 5 MR» L -.«lx«. I«ols««. do. about rem'lioi it s'.'." year limit. Alg«r. mer. Tin? follow ing prix««*, ling hav*« trnnp oh the lot Ixjught of the Catholic 2» »12 ’V. H. L"e«D. printing Lewis Mellert. of G..I1 Hill. !■ f; fere I III thè Pro'*, •(..'.airi of I ick“««n clinrch. The rtx>ms iu the secomi is a well-pr«*s**rv«*l man, apparently H • M > I»..!. <iu«« <>i, I«*«**! S«'riiper ' ’ our story will'd« h.«v«« never lx«eii finishe«l. alxiilt 50 years of age, ami his reputa- thin week for Sacr:im*ti:o. «; <•:>• >■ e., uitv. Ix-hir«.* Ju ’ 2 !.♦)’> R««corder’s f»«es ti.m for benevolenoe and generosity is 1 ist r will lx« mail«? ready for use, aud the will go to work in the car shops for Fi, E xjh ' um ' s Boi.d F.i«s'tion. corroborated by his pleasant face. He ¡nd i; 1 ».'O bad ling paiuted. The diri-etors call looks lietter than when traveling the railroad company. H JmlgeH ami cl« rk a fe««s for bids for tlie contract to finish the brother have r< tit««d tl:-ir f i .«,««r. fi r i 2’ » 12 Jacobi A Kaiser, printing through Southern Oregon by stage building The contract to move it ami nursery on Sa: b- ■ ««i, • » B. I s 37 .!. S. lto_« r~. lumlier has all« ady Ix-en let to John L. l’en- with Gem Logan several years ago. Miller, the veterman nur. . rv m «t: Win. Patter- .>.. material. lais >r uingtoi* for $4(»’. Joaquin Miller, "the Po**t of tin* Si and salary city water Miss F. C. Smith, an I M. . Mars The new road made by Suje-rvisor erras," w.is o'i Pri 1 iv ev «ning's tr .in, ami Mas'er Sam Moulage «..-I, b. ti ■■ works .. bound for l ’ ortlaml. He had spent some Hunt ix*t weeu Aslibmd ami 1 >««ad Iuilian H. Scherrer, work ml water the kite Chief Engin««-r M oDtaunc, <>: S JI) cuts off much of the heaviest grade aud I time revisiting scenes of ohl ¡inwx’ia- S. P. R. 1L, camp over from Siss« • i : d : p!J>e.............. ........... 3d Hl most obj«*ctiouabl«» part of th*« «>!«! I tioiie alx>ut Yreka, and intended t<; day for a brief stay at llm ()r««g n :.ml Eddings .t Mors««, M«ls The trip over the mountains is « stop and see his brother. Geo. M. toiii-s t hfreHorn«-1'ri> mlscotniitg«'<>uth- lT'i ¡JIM V s-iu t.i, LUO road . S. I . Morns«, blaeksmitbiug to il“ A. M.l- : • 1 1 2.00 Huirb easier tli.iu li need t«> I»«, ami 1 Miller, at Eugene. The poet l«a* ward. They aresnmm««ring at th ■ pl B. F. Snyder, priaoQer's Ix.ard 0.0» I if a good roa 1 were exteu !•-.! to Peli start«*«! out upon a tour of th«* Pacific ant place of Mrs. S. F. llows. W n !! K(»\\ - In 1. nkvi !» ■J. 1“V. ’« B. F. lei's« r. M is«« 5.50 can Biy. il would b«« h gr*at aceomtno- Northwest as corree[x>n lent of the <J. W. Steph« ns«>n. liver) N««w York />></./» .of* nt. the ¡>ap«*r for «latioii to the pe<q«!i» of that section, ( ity R-.s'or ler B*«rry mad*« a ¡up to -I. K. V.mS.mt. Mdse M ' K.: ! AU L. rhe new route makes a detour to the which he wrote when b«* gaiuet! fame Roseburg Tuesda v night, to «'.¡n'-ul' Mr. L. M. McCall, surveying . 2*V».o, soiiti.'.-md from the old road, towanl i«H a ««ontiutin’or of poetry tan«! a c«>r- the medical examiner of th" [>•!:■ :.«ri <!■ pr«>pov*d water system P MIKF K- J’t mìe. Or.« rewpouilcut from the O, lent. Mr. partment. Why there is n««‘ a U. S the Cove. Total allow e« I ■*L'>2I 1 lie peopl«' of Kl-iru «ih City are alxmt Miller expressed »egret that lie was n li medical examiner 1< h «; i !« h 1 pi tlpsv .1!.-. Adjourned till Monday. Ju); 8. JNs'i. to have a p«>stofli<'e establisi„«d there, able to take thetimeto wnieup Hie « ia one of the ntvsterieH from wl i h tl,. Rogue River Valley. The view of th«« « government red tape slnmld be un Bn ton B fkbt . Kworder and a* tie' postal department ol>j*i«:s lo —Full line of- * «he Dan e Klamath City. Ix-caiiseof the valley from the Siskiyous and of the wound. fair city of Ashland as he approached Great Kin* ! fact of another j..x«t< Ifice in California Samuel Miller an I fann'.v. of l.o- it oti the train attracted him greatly Three great fires within a few «lavs. having the word felam ith already pre ai)«i reminded him. he said, of the view Angelee, Cal., were on Tin - lay « v. n- Durango, (*«>«.. was hurtle 1 I uee«lay , empted an<l lx*<«;ius«' it is contrary to of Loe Angeles, winch greets the trav iug’s train, going to Linn county, for a PARASOLS, LADIES AND CENTLEMENS FINE SHOES ^0 BOOTS J okk . ^"»cG.lttM). Hailey, lilaho. lit.'rneii rule to establish any new postoftice of visit of a mouth or two. mid on th« ir re Wiin.-K.ii.v. lose. i730jkM>. And lax', «; name niiale up «»f two wools wheu eler approaching it over the divide turn will stop in A-liland to** ««relativ. « Clothingf I>ii*ect iromthe from the desert. night th«' biisiu« ss part of Ellensburg. avoidable, it is understocxl that the -I. ..f Imre. Samuel Miller is abrotlmr fl’. Choice tea nt Van Sant's grocery M. Miller, and they had not W. 1'., Wii «1»'“Ir««?’♦*.I; lose. HI.GiIII. nani" s le««(ed f«<r »he new postoffice is et for store at 3D eta. per. ib. Manistee 23 yeurs till Tuesday evening. Legal blanks tor sal*' at tbts uffit’e. ASHLAND TIDINGS Bit EVITI Es. Bound for the Celebration at Ashland i- ■‘i --------------- «1 .» X. e. 4. 1 4 1 TO SETTLERS ON RAILROAD LAND. Now is the Time! I 1 1 nu : Laird, Schober à Mitchell Shoes, Each person buy ing a one-pound can of at the BrailleV à Metcalf’s Boots and Shoes, Waverly School Shoes. Lilly, Brackett & Co.’s Men’s Fine Shoes. RED HOUSE These goods are bought for spot cash and prices are inai li ed in plain figures I). R. & E. V. MILLS J. M. MCCALL’S Spring $c Summer Dress Goods All at Prices that DEFY COMPETITION Will be entitled to a chance in a Lady’s 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. See our line of Fan cy Percale Shirts for 50 cts each. Dress up on the Fourth. See our line of Bal- brigan and Knit Un derwear; all at clos ing out prices. See our Jeans Pants Regular price $1.50: Closing out at $1. See our lines Pants. $2 per pr. See our lines Pants for $3 pair. See our lines Pants for $4 pair. See our fine Sum- mer Clothing: from $8 per suit up. See our fine Diagon al Suits; reg. price, $20: which we are closing out at $15.00 per suit. See those tap sole Boots for men; only $2.00 per pair. 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. Tobacco; 3 plugs $1. Men's Straw Hats at prices that will as tonish you. Men’s Felt Hats at j f \ reduced prices. Boys’ cheap. Hats; very The largest stock of Boys’ Clothing sold at very low prices. It must be closed out. Men's Overalls only 55 cts. pair. Step into our store and you will be sur prised at our low prices. YOURS TRULY, O. H. Blount