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ASHLAND TIDINGS BREVITIES. »1ERE AND THERE. PERSONAL. T. IHY AT .1 U KsltXVIlJ.E. prize ¡¡heavily chased silver drinking cup; for the handsomest l«oy baby . The day's enjoy meni dosisi with a very creditable display of fireworks, ami a grand ball at the 1. S. Hall. Splendid lunches were served nt the T. S. aud Chapis'll's hotels, and every Is>dy seems t<> have enjoyed a luo-i pleasant ami patriotic day Lr.ox I in- reacin-rs Cunvent lull. .'• Sab ; i )«:ip<T of th«».»th says. State Slip«»!Illtemient^iri i Mrs. E. B. McEl roy imd party l*»av<» to-moituw to at- t«»mf I !;** Na' loual 11 lii'';.:.:o:i.il As* «eia- alioii al Nashville, l.-un. Su|»enuteu- «ient MMjlroy «»ru iivs a larg«- numlx-r of i-opi« s of ”RiHire«- of Oregou”and oth' rOrogon iuniiigrati«»n lit. rature, m all alxiiit 10,<W pamphlets, for free distributiou. In adilloii to tins, he caru<-s a large s«'ti.. *1 exhibit, consist ing of «Ira wings, freehand *m«l nm-li m- i«nd, crayon work, Hl sketches and other H<»ho »l pr«slucts. inis .s.'Colld exhibit has been m:nk‘ up ami fowarded by th«' public s«»h.> «Is of 1’or: laud. BalrerCity. Roseburg aud oilier plac s, as well as a crayon ami ilrawmg cxLibil torward- ed by the State Agricultural e*«lleg*»ut Corvallis. Eight hundred and liliy square ftx't h ive lx*eu :-•• ’ure«l lor this exhibit in th«' graml exliiLffou pavil ion al Nashville' Mrs. J. Thompson is up at the Cove The celebration of the 4th of July at ( leo Youg, the (’bines«» murderer, has ranch. Jacksonville, for which preparations Isen aeuteneed to hang at Portland Mr. ami Mrs. Rufus Cole were m ha 1 l>een in progress for several days, August Gth. was a grand success. As the sun first Ashland Saturday . I.»wn s»«x»ml«Ii». Mr. C. H. Lieadbetter, r.»pr«neutative hits cast bis glorious ls»ams athwart the Geo. T. Baldwin, of Ltukville. 1 lit* Ladies' Aid S*x»iety, «if the M. eastern sky, th«' biMauiMgof anvils rent of Pictun'iujiie Califoritiu, is in the ixten at Portland this week. E. Church, will give a Lawn Featival the air with the morning salute to tin» valley again this w«»ek. *«n their church grounds Tuesalay eve Th«to. Cameron, of Uniontown, WHS thirteen original states, and soon in The illumiuation of Mt. Shasta on ou Sunday's train going south. ning, July ltith. icecream served on answering echoes, came the national Oregon Crop Bulletin. the night of the dtli was plainly aeeu the lawn. Refreshment tables in th«» Levi Morris came up from Califor air "The Star Spangled Bauner" as Crop-weather Bulletin, No. Is, <>.-••- ¡it the towu of Shasta. It*• miles ¡lis nia Tuesday evening for a stay at his the spirit of American patrotisui welled cbapel as usual. You are cordially tant. invited to nttend the first lawn b « h - i - up and overflowed, and the glad voices gon State weather Bureau, co-op- rat- place near Talent. S. Signal Service Central abl«» in Ashland given umler electric of little children «aug in matin lays, mg with S ii pt. J. Brandt and other O. A C. County Jmlge J. R. Neil nml Ins son, ollie«». Portland, < >regon, for week elid light illumination. Fni»ndri desiring officials came out as far as (iohl Hill George have been spending the their songs of Independence, ¡¡s they ing July G, ISK'J. Tho tem[«erature to l««-lp are r«spn»»-t<»d to s*»nd baskets hurriisl forward in active preparations Monday by s|a»cial train on an insp«»c- w«s»k out in Dead Indiau. early. 8»’rarrmv. for the joyous events of the day. By has b«*eu slightly above the normal, tiou of the road. Col. Bowditch weut to Salem by six o'clock the town was fast filling excepting in Baker county on July 1 Fruit St«n-«» In l*urt!aud The “Sisters" schiari, which has laveu Sunday’s train, to attend a meeting of with pisipli» from distant parts of the 2,1. No rain has fallen iu the state during th«» past w«s»k. The amount a prominent feature of Jacksonville for the state military board. L. Martin, of this place, who «lid a county, ami much of the old time stir many years, has been close»!, its will be large business in buy mg nml shipping Col. Jas. Scolne came up from Sau- ami bustle was iudicatoil hi the fast of suusliim» has b«»eu abo»e th,» aver h . h '11 by a paragraph m th«» Jacksonville fruucisco this week, to l«x«k after his tilling Btrts'ts. The arrival of the Ou- age. Tie» i-ff.-et of tlu-se «»omlitions fruit Iasi year, ha- o|s-ne«l a wholesale ou crops has b«x»n to leave the pros- Brevities. and retail fruit store m 1’or'laml, at property near Ashland. tral Point Blind was the begummg of p«<cts about th«» same as they were one I'tl Front street, ami is alreaily selling Mrs. H. A. Crydermau weut over to the day’s festivities, and then patriotic week ago. Harvesting is in piMgress It is reported that lamini the vicinity larg«» «piatitities of Southern Oregon Hall's \ g.-table Sicilian liair lie- of the crossing of the (). P. survey at Siskiyou cotiuty yesterday, to visit music was respoiidi-d to by the Jack m ail parts of the state. Th«» rain of !><»ach«s. Mr Martin will !«•■ in I’.irt sonvilie band, m joyous straius of last week ,lnl some damage to the hay newer is tin- most reliable article in us. th« Deschutes is lx»comiug valuable. her old home. laud much of th«» time «luring th«-ship All the rocks and sand flats in that stic A. C. Drain ami wife aud Geo. Kent, greeting. The proc«'ssiou formed at crop, but it materially assisted in the • for restoring gray hair to its original ping »iisiii. Th«» fruit sent from tion have Ireen located as farming laud. of Dram’s, were guests at the Oregon the Town Hall, with Sheriff Binlsey »levelopmeiit of late sown oats and color ami promoting the growth «»f the Ashland will lx» pricked in a building as marshal of the day. First came wheat, and gave to corn, potatoes, «»U».. hair. The contract to build the stoue . last Finlay uml Saturday. near tin» dep.>t, winch Mr. M has the bnxun brigade, umler couiniaml Mr. G. E. By rkel and 1ns mother, of Capt, Anna Orth, followed by the a fr«*h impel us. Spring grain in low walls for the county bridge at Tol rent«»«! of O. (laniard fur the piirtmse. IT XV AS LOXG INOUGB man's was let to Christian, of Jack of Toledo, Ohio, arrived here j estér Central Point ami Silver Cornet Band; places is now promising a fair field, Berne- uuii Fruit. sonville, for $4U7. There were five «lay ami are quarter«*«! at The < iregon. then came a float with 'diss Josie ami fall grain was considerably I h - iio - bids submitted, one of which was The family of Sy lvester Patterson Nunan, ti handsome brunette, ar- titej by tin» rain, causing that which Bcrric, ar«' now ready ami coming over 3GUU. and Mrs. Patterson’s father, ('. T. rangeil in scarlet robes, adorned with was uot entirely rip«» to again assume fust will not last as a greener tinge than before the rain. y«»,«r so that all vvi-lnn; Prof. J. E. Clayton, the mining en- Payne, are eneami>«sl at Colestin golden stars, as Godiiess of Lilierty Gram that was shriveled was helped again. send in their onh-rs at ami Miss Bernice Caiin-r.m, a charm Price giueer ami mineralogist, who has by the moisture. Reports imli -ate a 25 cents |s-r gallon. C; cans Mrs. H. W. Price uml litth' children ing blonde, as Angel of Peace, iu robes good yield and there w as good cause Is-eu among the mines of Southern of spitless white bespangled with sil furnished to ship lierr««- i they Oregon some, die«l at Warden Junc left yeeterduy ^loruing for Kansas for «'ear of drouth but fortunately rain will is» returneii. Also |H-acbes amt tion. Idaho. July 3d, from injuries re- City, her old home, for a visit of some ver sta:s, withsilver pinions extendi d, finally came, relieving the seeming in Boxes am! and over all a canopy of blue iu tine evitable. Fall sown wheat will, at^ other fruit in -»»ason. length. cieved in being throwu from a stage. pH|x»r on hand for sale, For further Mr. H. Bruce, of Marysville, Cal., a representation of our national em- usual, yield largo »Tops. The spring The new game law makes no chauge inform;.’ion address. blenis and traditions. Another float in the time «luring which it is lawful prominent busiu«<ss man and capitalist with th«'thirteen original state', rep- grain in Eastern Oregon was consid J. W. Hi« KEii-Mtni, metter now of that place, lias been visiting our erably damag,»4; in Western On-gon to kill >l«<er ill Oregou, blit prohibits Ashlaml, < »regoii. rc'Ciiteil by little girls, ami the army only m a few places was any damage e aud dy« l-f* their slaughter at any time for their town this week. Pea«.*hes ¡«ought. and navy by small lx»y > in uniform, done. blrty day Messrs. W. B. Grow and D. P. Wal- was exeeeihngly fin«», and after came hides, and makee it u criminal offense I ii you take The winter's rains were below the I.ak<*v¡e»v-I.liik» ill«* Stage UeblieU. to offer deer hides for sale at any time. rad and their families ami Mr. Sim the miniature firemen in uniform, it V ’ll Le long average and the result, w.i- that the mons have ixjen at Tyler ’ s sola spring with Jacksonville hos«' eart. A car soil was not suit! -ieutly moistened to Th«» Lakeview stage which left At a special election, held at Baker dunug the past w«q»k. Liukvill»» Sumlay morning w..s b< hl ring«» with chaplain and speakers withstand th«» hot «lry weather of City, on the pro|s>sitiou to bond th«» S. Sherman, of Talent, is out iu Al up near Bonanza by two m.isketl men. came next, nud a long line of ««arriage» June, hi E astern Oregon the effe<-:s the city for 8l3,t»M>, for extending the kali valley, Klamath county, ami u let They unhitched the team anti t«x»k and horsemen complete 1 tin» graml of th«» dry We.itlu'i were more serious water system and the construction of the harness apart, to prevent pursuit, city sewerage, the vote stood 152 m ter from him will lie found in another procession. After marching through ly felt th..n iu W»-st«»rn Oregon. Ou column hi this issue. The four:h monthly installment of favor and 14 against th«» proposition. the principal streels th*» proc« ■ si«m May 25th tin» prospects were extreme then pulled an ohi overall leg over the driver’s head and riit si the mail 54 cts. per share upon the st,»ek of th«» Col. T. E. Hogg, president of th«» halted at Court house square, where ly g-oo.1. From that time th«»y looked Quartermaster General Matthews, Oregou Pacific IL IL ami party went a |»eifeet jam of waiting humanity ami th«» express box. Two register«»«! Ashland Bull hug and L >an Assm»ia- freed less ami less promising. Th«» late letters were op»»n«»-l. One from Straw- tioti is line i»u or before next Monday, of the (». A. R„ has been delegated to south to S. F. in an O. A C. private greeted their coining with vociferous spriug rains proved to be of im'nlcii- icx superintend the selection of Oregon car Sunday evening. lx»rry V dh*y. Cal.. contaim»d sixty dol July loth. cheering, and ihe vine«»' of th«* buck able benefit, but the hot winds of fruits and products for the display at lars which the robbers tts>k. The Dr. C. E. Loomis, special agent sters rose in high notes, jx-rsistentiy •lune «lai the damage. In Western E«l. Morse's fine bird »log was ba«l- Stock holdei’s M « et in otl»«»r i- ttcr.from Vale.eoutaine«! $4u0 ly scahhsl by a Chinaman at The Ore Milwaukee, Wis., in August, Hiul made of the I'. S. land department, came in crying their wares. S<sui the court Oregon, though th«» dry period ofJiuie a trip out from Salem to this valley ifonr 81 «•» bills; which stuck to the en gon a short time ago. There were was fill«»«! to overflowing, and the coni- last week, visiting Ashland on the 4th. from Lakeview the first of the w«»ek, mitt«»«- found that it would not ac was experienced, still the winter rains velop.» an 1 was overl > «k»-d ami left by ou business lit Roseburg. moistened the soil d«Mqx»r, the dews lh- » I strong threats of lynching the eliiua- th > roblx-rs. They were about to take mati, or scalding turn commodate one-half the waiting uu and moist ocean breez«»s were » Xjs-r- h.-M Thomas Ryan, an employe of the 11. E. Battiii, the Portbiml fruit the »Inver's watch, but e included to railroad company, while witnessing dtsiler, has been in Ashland and els«»- »hence, tn <l< fereiice to the older leuced. ami the result is a go.xl crop K leave it for him when tol 1 that the A lire on the county fair grounds nt th«» racing at Sissou on the 4th, was |«.»rs**ii', who were already eoiuiorta- now being harvested. case was d«»nt«sl ami could vasiiy lx Central Point burned over four or kmx’ked down by a horse and bus where in the valley this w«x>k, looking bly seale.l, it was devilled to render h While it is true that there is slight lden’iti ‘1. No clews obtained yet to five acres of grass and brnsh last 8un- taimxl severe scalp wounds, and was up poiuts on the fruit crop. one-half th*» program in the foreuoun danger of fall-sown gram being froz.-u u li v- ■> Mr. C. R. Jackson came up from Seat day, but was put ou! before it ci>ul«l injured internally. His recovery is the i ieatity «>f the rol>lx»rs. ami die other in the afternoon, t<> ac A si, tle last week for a visit with his little commodate till' pe «[lie as nearly- as out of the groiiml by the winter cold, do any great damage. Colisiilertxl doubtful. still there is an equal chance of its be lliikei-tb lit liurut-il. lx«y, whois in charge of Mrs. Thornton. pi «ssilile. ing covered with suow, and as exper Thec<«ntra«»t to finish the upper stoiy Among the recent uppoiutnieuts of He reports lively times at Se„ttl«'. Bakersfield, Cal., the county seat of of the south public -ehtiol house has postmasters Hon. N. Langi ll, president of the letice has shown, notably th»» pre.-ent Livery Mablr in iu < Iregon are tin» follow Iv-rn county, one of the most pros b -,»n awarded by the directors to H. J. Mr. \V. Robinson, of Portland, sp«s»- «lay. pl« ;. saut ly greeted tin- • aililience season, that fall sown grim 1- but al ing. Lake View. Lake county, Mrs. M perous mid thriving little towns in the Bl.-.-k and E. C. Payne, who submitted L. Evans, vice William N. Sutton, re- lal freight agent of the O. IL A N. Co., on behalf of the people of Jackson- slightly «lamaged bythedry, hot winds state, was nearly destroyed by tire last th.» lowest bid, 8N'M.25. sigmal; Plush, Lake county, Newton has iss-n in town this week, looking ville, anil brietly explained the sitúa of May or Jun«», which, as a rule, oc • >1) Sunday. The lire broke out in the tion. cur, it certainly siiou! 1 be endeavored liola-rts. vice 1>. 11. Jones, resigned up the prospect of fruit freights. Million A ’ Townsend are moving kitchen of N. E. Kelsey’s house, a new Will Mensor, formerly of Jackson Music by the Central Point bund to place the see.1 in the ground at such Mrs. Evans is the widow of the late J. their shaving saloon this w«»vk into building just erected m the same ville, now of Port Tow nseiid, was on was followed by an opening _ __ , a peri «1 as wouhl preclude any pos.»i- chorus. H. Evans. blis-k as the Southern Hotel. In spite the north room ill front of the Ash y «»ster<lay's express, boiiud for "Fri-eo. by the Glee club, that'filled the hall ble hariufnl weather. of all efforts it spread totlienext build land Hous«« block, and will have hand M. B. Rankin, of Portland, one of He reports a boom at Port Towuseud. with its volume of sweet soumis and As a rill«» th«- hay crop has b»»eu ing. also of wimh I, then to the next, some and comfortable quarters. the Klamath City milling ami timber Mrs. H. C. Myer, her sister. Miss v.iis l«orii out upon th«* breeze to very good. The yield of ls»rries and .0.1 and then to the Southern Hotel. company, was on yesterday's train, P. Griswold bus a finer crop of avvak« in rev « i l>< rating eeho,--« the cherries has Ixieii enormous, l'iie I. : From there it spread rapidly, with the |«eiieiics than last year hi his orchard going over the mountains. He reports Emma Vining, ami their brother, Bob. inborn spirit of American patriotism; p»»aeli crop is coming in and nothing Ila result that every busiueis house in onthecr»s»k Ixittom lx»low town. He that operations at Klamath City will Vining, left vestaday morning for a as th«* music row* aud fell in harmoni but excellent reports are given in re camping stay nt the Tyler so la springs. the town is burneii, together with will have 2HIO boxes of some of th«» eoon be under way on a larger seni«» gard to it; the numlHTof bearing tree.- Mrs. G. A. Taylor, wife of th«» coun «ms nunibeis upon the waiting au- has increased ami th«» result will Is» alxuit forty dwelling bouses, involving fiu»*t penclies ever grown in Southern than heretofore. A railroad depot is «lience li.-low. Rev Robert Emus, ty clerk of Douglas county . and Miss ii loss of p; rliaps sl.i'iO.lli l». with an < »n>gou. to lx» put in for the new town. an over supply. Prune trees are lit Timber Land Notice. Mollie Abraham, «laughter of Sol. chaplain of th« d ay, rendered devout erally loaded down Outs, rye. barley, insurance of about S><»U H«*. This, for thanksgiving, for tin» blessings of a Some 13 or GO young women all Abraham. ls«th of Roseburg, s|«eut sev I hc 1th of July «»oiumittix* have set a town of It sa than IttiHI people, is a potatis's and garden proilm-tH prosp. roil» i«ii»l p«.ii « ful nation, ami corn, 1 ;j. I R terrible blow. The new hotel costing tled all the bills of the late celebra looking alike made a st'iisation last eral «lays m Ashland lust we* k. N iah invoketl a future blessing U|>oti the are, as a rule, re|H»rt«xi to !>«■ in a most th«» chairman, O. H. Saturday morning when the tram nr- 18 tion, though a* Mint of (Ell. Blount was over at Si.-s.m thriving condition. Owing to ¡lry of Bh«:iut, had to reach down into his nve«l by jumping from the cars in a this wi'ek, returning 'Tuesday evening. religious, political, social and «loup-, weather the hop crop will lx» short among tie « eonomy of tin» I nit-ed States, and very athletic style ami running for the own p.-*k« t nt the last to make up the 1 breakfast tables of the Arlington hotel. S. J. Scott, who has I hm » ii at th«» Sis in the sim)«!«» huinlile faith of the about 5tMM bales. Th.- possible yield \n l niquai Morin. full amount of cash. 1 wheat was much larger than that They lielonged to the "Lillie Clay” son store for some time, also caiuv fathers, he asked that we might ever of Messrs. M, 1>. Coon and IL C. opera troupe, and the Arlington hail back to Ashland Wednesday. hoh! in saer< d t/dst our priceless winch will bn realiz'd, considering this . The thiiutivr bLowvrs m Suuthuru Io.—, still th,» harvest of other prodii -!. Jos. Perkins, bro! her-iu-law of il. F. boon of civil nml religious liberty . \\ < >reg. ii are t» nsTully coufioeii to tbe J icki-s, of t he .Sacramento «»nr shops, caught __ their ___ order for breakfast ftom w Myer, and Ins daughter, Mrs. Ma i j fur its the have beeti iii town a few days ou a ' somewhere down the road, mountain ridge ¡it least Reading of the Declaration of lu- will more than make up for the loss □ 11 th Edwards, who arrive«! from Iowan fort- «lepemleuce ( heavy wind hu <I heaty nini*’, thunder vacutii.n. They say a party of teu or by Wm. Miller, has never on 1 wheat. The re- ult a year of pros- :i Jr pro. Í tu Tin» first ear of plums for tbiss«>ason night ago, left last Saturday for Sac- been 'i -M» I and lightning and bail and fuss and twelve ftom Sacramento will be up to ex*-eiled; without gestures < . parity is assui. l the tiller of the soil was ship|»ed Saturday night by Levy ,v rauii'lito, to visit relatives there. B. 8. I’.na’E, tioiiie are concerned, but tins v. -"k oue vi it Ashland the last of the month. studied attempt at oratoriul effort, in Oregon. pulii ■ a Spiegl, on the N. P. passenger train via < »¡«server I’. S Signal Service. “slipped ’ and dropp -d down upon tin W tu. Earle, who was an Ashland the entire reading Was pe.-fectiv H It»-- • ( ’. 1J. Watson, Es»i„ has succeeded the Chicago A- Northwestern through valley in oue or two spots, m 'onishing mcxiulated in a dear distinct voice, pedagogue in I860, ami now resides I lie “¡«real Balt!«»." the |sn>ple and doing considerable to the claim of G,»u. E. L. Applegate to Chicago. The freight cam«» from in Sacramento, was visiliugold friends that notwithstanding, the defective 1 P K ah- damage to ciop-, reminding the ».«•- to-the canyon ranch als«ve Ashland, Dr. J. II. Carilwell’a orchard aud was here last Tu«'s«lay. H«» is now a com- acoustics of the hall, was distinctlv The momentous “battle" b.-lween ! !.. 1. tims of th - vicissitudes of life "’buck ami Mr. Watson’s family will «s'cupy picked from the tt«s»s, wrapped, packed mercial traveler, iu the hardware bus- heard V in the most remote part. I; John - ’I. of L. nml Jake took plac 1: -t 1 East." Ou Monday evening there was the cabin during the hot months. It load«»d ami shipptsl iu fourteen hours uess. was simply perfect el«x»uti«m, com Monday without inter’erence. from w.is a favorite camping place last 111! the quickeNt time ever mad«» in the a heavy rain hi the mountains south summer. l-.l to l’rof J. S. Sweet, Pres, of the Ash plimcut.uy alike to the young gen the police or sheriffs or militia or the fruit business in the Northwest. |()r- of A-lilan i, and the wind rustle I or navy of the C. S. or Louisi man. ami his teachers, ami exceeding- army ' n-fore land State Notnal Sch«x«l, has lx»eu en egoniau. through the st ret ts at a lively pace and S’lusil announcements aud cata gaged tol«»cture before the Coos coun ly pleasant to those who were per ana. The place of the fight w. near W . J also brought a few ram vlrops, but logues are coming iufor reviews from l(i«»hbiirg, 110 mil - from New (>r- A Prineville paper of recent date ty teachers' institute, to be b« Id nt mitted to Lear him r. wasn't of m i -li account for irrigation all parts of the coast. Among those quotes local prices as follows: "In this Bamlon. on C« m « h bay during the first The address of Hon. l hos. Harlan, leans. and s|«ecial trains were runout purposis. Ou Tuesday evening, how- received are the catalogil«« of the market wool brings 12 tvtits to 14 cents from the city, taking out altogether » of the Me«(ford Mml, was profoundly Timber Land factice ev. r. a shower worth talking alsitlt oc State University, State Agricultural per pound. Flour is worth SG per bar week in August. touching hricliy. in the « ' -nougli |M»op)e to make a crowd of Mrs. Geo. C. Carr, of Kern county. interesting, 1 < curred, ami in ala ml t wo hours an inch I'olh gc, Bishop Scott Grammar School, rel. Oats. 65«»ents per bushel; barley, short time, upon th«» pleasant social 3 ’ ’> >) peoplt» at the ring. Sullivan won Hild a quaiter of rain fell in Ashland. the State Normal Seb<s»l at Montnoth, 73cents; potatoes, 50 cents. Ba<»on sells left for home Wtsluesdsy evening, af relations growing lx»tw«»en the neigh- the fight without anv dltliiUllty, 'll U ll< It was a heavy rain storm for this and a number of California institutions, at 1G cents per pound; hams, IK cents; ter a visit of several weeks witti her bormg tow'i-, and paying high com though Kibain. by «lodging ami fall I I parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Roper. Her .Il country, and had a light sprinkling of .1 A •f X. K-. George Stephenson, who was so bad shoulder«, 14 cents. Hay is worth 310 brother-in-law, Master Ralph Carr, r«- pliment to the pioneer men and wo ing and retreating tactics, kept it go H L-r lan.l t >? a' h» 'll tine hail with it. but did no damage m ing for 75 ronmls before his m«»n to 815 per ton; butter, 20 cents per men who had given us home- in tin X.-> H I, \\ » a 1 T turned with her. town other than w ishing the soil in ly crippltxl by Ins accident of some pound, and eggs, 30 per doz.” up the sponge. Kilrain v,-;i- w .. of li favored valley ; his dosing tribute to thr.-w ’ «1 the w« d-cilltivat<al lull gardens and months ago that he will not I»e able to Mr. Wall, reoeutly from Honolulu, women, fourni ever faithful iu her de badly punislicil, l»ut Sullivan was lit <•« ’ t The Salem State»>nan of the 7tb í orchards. The fruit on the heavily ntteml tobufiness personally for a long A N time, offers for sale his livery busiucss says: S. A. Clarke, who owns the fine has purchased rauch property, and votion to duty, ami twining alscit the ih* theworse f »r the blow-, he received. pure!.* li.ileu trees was not injured to i.ny ex will locate on upper Rogue River. objects of her diailgde-s d» v««ti. .»i Th«» light was for .-?2 >,IW >t;ik.-.~. ami * A II r. w. tent. Acres ls-.,r creek, east of towu in Ashland, it is a fine opening for fruit farm ou the bill south of the city, He was a prominent citizen of Hono the imperishable wreath- of her n s the champion-hip <>f the world. Kil 1 anyone who wants to engage iu tllH has sold a carload of peach plums, 1000 lulu, ami has lieeti a memlxT of the tils st- rm was much heavier, aud 111 livery business. theti«» ami ideal nature. <hd honor to rain was knoi-l;i-1 down many time-, •r boxes of 22 lbs. each, to lie shipped to Hawaiian legislature. rhe bill- about ami alx«ve John Real s r«»ll many times wi.fmut bi ing a I the exalted purity of the speaker's an,I ‘ phice the rain fell in torrents. it Wm. Gray met with a painful anil Den ver, Colorado. The fruit car is now Eber Emery and wife of Gobi Hill, nature, ami proved him the worthy struck while Sullivan only w ent down washed a great ipianily o' soil, sand and singular accident Tuesday. He was at the ilepot here, ami Mr. Clarke bii6 were visiting Ashland friends last citizen , of a free ami happy country. <x ' ‘ea.sionally when the men clinched 4ii gravel from a “dry gulch and pile«! it d ing some work at a blacksmith's thirty men, women, girls aud Isiys at we«-k. Mr. Emery, who by th«' way, made a wrestle of it. Kilrain H. u - I Music an 1 dinner, under th«» tr»-e- an,l ; work picking, wrapping in paper and up down upon the tint by the barn; an foige at his plac«», and was wearing a \\ f like a child over his def« ;« ’ . , was one of the earliest pioneers of Ash iu th«» court yard long hues of tables cried ' packing. These plums will lx» a reve Ma- f old ere. kchannel between the lions«» pair of iarge-topp«d ln«»ts, outside of which a human bulk! land, will celebrate his 7<>th birthday stood waiting, and umler the ih isoii - something ■ I t it. 'i < • a ami barn Ix ean.e a river, an 1 the cor- his pautaloous. A piece of iron at a lation to the Denverites who have not auuiversarv this month. shouldn't «lo. Sullivan «..¡ys.of conr •». al supervision of Mrs. J. N. T. Miller, ’ before SM'n the Oregon peach plum. rul fences were swept away, uno cow whit«» heat was cut off the end of a bar he is-atisfie«! with prize fighting ami , V Km Ì Mr. T. O. Andrews left Monday eve a tine lunch invited the vast assem was e.irrie»! downtile stream mid ba.lly and ilropptsl into one of the boot-tops, ir Hl j lati The Lakeview Exuntiuer of th«» 4th, will quit th«» ring. Jem Smith, id this hurt; the chiekeu house, with aliout and before he could take it out ¡his leg ha<l the following report of the stab ning for Portland, where he represents blage to partake of Jacksonville's England, however, -ays since th. the Ashland l'sige. A. O. I’. W„ hi tin- Imspitality. Merry ladn-s ami gen a Mt It»» chickens in it, was washed away, was badly biirue«l bing of a Manon county young man, grand lixlg«', which liegan its siwion tlemen a--ist«-d in serving th«» invited tight that la- wants to fight Sullivan. Htrd nearly all the chickens drowbe I. Kv who has livetl in Ashland at different A camping party consisting of E. ou the ltltli. County Clerk Max Mul gue-ts, who gathered about the fe Th- sLowi-r was not heavy up the val The inestimable value of Ayer's V. Cai ter and wife, E. V. Mills aud times; A mysterious stabbing affair ler represents Jacksonville lodge. tal board m numbers th.it att« -ted , Sarsapai ilia as a bhaxl-puritior should ley. south of Ashland. (x»curr«>»i in th«» Chinese restaurant ad j known to every wife and mother. Timber Land Notice The Misses Fux’k, of Yreka, spent their appreciation. l»ow:i at Wagner creek v.-ill&y the wife, M. L. Alford and wife, T. A, joining Lane's saloon at aliout 3 o’clock. be Godfrey, Geo. C. Eddings aud Geo. several days visiting ill Ashland last At 2 o'clock the pre-ident again It corrects irregularities, gives tone storm was a venous affair. It was ac- 1 MT ru» I. ani » Orf •• ». Sunday moruing. We could not get ' the multitmL» L> order in the mi t l strength to tiie vital organ.-, and K compahte.i by hail ami vviml. ami the \ aupel started Tuesday morning for all th«» particulars. C. Coolidge was week. Miss Yetta returned Co Yreka called Pelican Bay, aud will las gon«» one or • room and after l«*-i««it«fui s«-|«c , cleanses the system of all impuriti«-'. h l.ei irby uiv< h timi iu uonipl standing gram in the fields all al o t the man stablied, but the pereou who Sunday, but Miss Lizzie, after a short court 'Talent was flattened „nd ruined, so far two weeks. From Pelican Bay they «lid th«»cutting is not positively known stay nt Jacksonville, goes to the Sound tions of patriotic music by th«' bauds The best family medicine. mitied •Au ix t for the wü go to Wood river and Williamson riv and < ilee dub had ln'vti «-»ijoyed. l’rof us iiarvi-s'ing go, s. Th»» worst loss of to us. There are many rumors as to cities to spend some time there. all*! Uri-hiL- !»•!. ‘ Tvili» Ben Beekman was introduced to the liuit Box*. grain v. ,s on the Stone place, < Har- er, to try the troll*, fishing. They who is the guilty one. Coolige keeps Miss Kat«' Dnenkal, uf Tacoma, •r*. oí Adiland.» •»uiity <»f v.-y'n, the lame- Helms place, lh rine- have two two-horse wagons, four sa«l- quiet about the matter, ami says it is formerly a resident of Yreka, has lx»en audienc«-; touching in grand eoiicep Oregou, liu* ihi* <iav Wo are prepared to furnish boxes ba.ker's ami others. The greatest loss, die hor-vs ami a Chiuese cook. hi* Mvurn Malemeut f«»: Ins own business as to why and by visiting Siskiyou county friends, uml tiou upon tin- magnitude of Aniericau biiade of dry material for either green institutions, heeulogiz«'«! wdh master •llou N4I l -*. hi 1 ». No however, i-- in the orchards, where the A force of about twenty men weut whom he was stablied. The knife struck is stopping nt the Oregon this week. or dried fruit. Prices quoted upon '• E, Hixi w ill .»i’xr pr. to crops of p. aches ami appl<-s are milch to work fighting fire in the mountains him in the left si«le, ami made quite a Miss Lizzie l’iis’k, of Yreka, will go to hand the |iriniitift‘ideal of American 1 application. Small ordm* filled f by Independence had broadened until ' injured. I. K. Anderson is a heavy south of town last Saturday afternoon. gash, but not a dangerous wound. Tacoma with h«'i on her return. it grasped w it Lin its hantl a continent, «L ' W. Hoekersmith, Ashland. loser, ami says it would take several |t was found that by "back-firing” the Sagar Pine I loop A L i ul> t Ce. E. T. Bartlett went over to bis and umier the aegis ol American in b A fatal shooting ncchleut occurred thousaml dollars to meet the loss to timlx»r rind g#«»u shrubbery on the («rant’s Pass, Or. mines on Empire the first of the week. ridges immediately’ south of towu three mih»s north of Albany, this state, ‘•Barty” has had a long spell of dis stitiitioii- was gathered th«» oppre.-se«l him. might lx- saved, and the danger of hist Sunday, nt the home of William ability ou ru'Count of his fnietnrisl of «-very nation: thcGoddes- of Lilx-i For titie hand mirrors, hair brusii« ?8 Kim Fire at Yreka. fire upproa< hing town avertisl. The Collins. Miss Kat«» Fennell, of Altwiny limb, but is so far recovered as to l»> ty. holding in her hands the scale- and ♦ eombse,11 a*. Chitwood's. men did gissl service, and to them and aged 16, was visiting Mrs. Collins, able to «lo some work at mining again. of equal justice, was giving magic ' Yu k« Jourusl July la. h touch to «-very government that hail Al » «ut !'• minutes past 12 at noon the citizens who contributed to pay and saw a rille leaning in a corner (h'U. E. L. Aiqdegat«' has niovetl b»»en instituted among men. Esp-vi Commissioner’s Court. . . *«d;>y. .»» we i«:u’h«'»l No. 1 engine wages for tlioee of them who w«»re of a lM»dr<x>m. Picking it up, she asked t.. ■ . *■ . orn* r, o:j • •nr way todinuer.il hired thecity probably owes the pre Mrs. Collins if it would do any harm to down into Josephine comity to tin- ally ha-l tti«» peojile of America l«eeu In matter <>( «-oam, r<«a<l, petitioned for snap the hammer. The hitter thought- ranch on Slate cr«»ek, which h<> bought bh-ssol tn raising the standard of hy G. Naylor I'« lit«.»«« dl—u,m,-d. »-IO! ,i. of fire was sound« « I. and looking vention of u fir« which would have matter of (aauilv rojul, petitioned for t•- Iol ' i■•» C!ar**li«iot« 1 lot**L tn«tic«*d a mu lean ugly burn of th«» neighlxiring letsly replied, "No," when the girl drew reamtly of the Sawyer heirs. His sou. religion- bln rty. and in holding sacred l.y In lien Ion me.id W !< I ’ rice Tol«» back the hammer ami pulled the trig Frank, and sou-iu-law, Butler Helman, thedivnu» impl-is.s tililt the Wisdom of E*l Imdy of bi 1. k smoke curling Up over foot hills. I'.-u11ina. »-„bi Hill «ml Janies McIXm Timber Land Notice ger. Tiie gun, which no one knew was have gone with him. t<> help run the the revoluti inary fathers had stamped «„.id Bill, appeiiited »ie»»<-r«. the n- f I«f the mam building troni the The new city charter restricts the loaded, w.is discLargetl. th«» ball enter- ranch. upon Ainei’ic.iti fie«-«l*im. The safety w r..it«-r->«a .i,.p ante.I -upeivi-or of C MTEft *T ATI." LtXlJ Of F14 E. kit«'li« i.. I'l •• firemen rallifsi quickly limits of the Ashland roinl district to road «i-Mri. t No ::a. for tile year I--.'. or . July > Ro>i nr»:«;, i and the apparati!» was «x>n put in the corporate limits of the city. The ed Mrs. Collins's left breast, penetrat Mr. ami.Mrs. J. E. McGarrey, of ami |H»i|x»tuity of government- de- «'ennty roa-1 ii,-:itloiie,i for by T. E Nieh an No’ii v is hereb y ’ given ilia ing th«» heart and coming out at her pende»! mere largely upon the ehrist- oi-el al — no reinom-traiice tiled and road with the prov isi«> ¡it* 4>f ihc .. t of »corking oni«r. No. 1 at the Nordheim old district incluihsl territory outside R»sl Bluff, spent Saturday and Suuday Juue 3, 1-S7 n eiíi led An ■d fo «'xtern. and No. 2 ut th«» Fran*»o Amer- the city hunts, ami the comity court back, killing her instantly. Defeased in Ashland, urn) were much phnised ianiziiig influence that luarkeil its ail orilere.l op,-n«-d. « ounty road |a-lition».*d for by 'liioinss tiinljcr Ialiti' in he > afe ot 1 ,ll »i-,«i> i-.'st« tu . l ««tb doing splenda! ser at its last session reiuljusted matters was aged :t>, ¡¡ml leaves a husband ami with this part cf Oregon. Mr. Mr- ministration >f jiisti«-«» than all other Martin »1 al: \ Bet-, Eagle I’..;: t. J. :«n ^«Jll. NcVH'irl 4 Xi Wn»h H«»r father. caus«'s. ¡Patriotic ami earnest, the en » i«»*'. '.vhi.’e th«» hook and ladder eom- by creating a m-'.v roinl district, north three small children. Black. Eagle Point, and Jo-eph Halin,i, lit Garrey is the editor ami publisher of <’ S. Price, of A »bland, < « any u... !.. a te at job with th«» big of Ashland, beginning at the uortb Thomas Hunt. resi»lesal Gervais. Both th«» Rod Bluff .Vcics. a prosperous tire address, which was altogether im un. appoinu-d Hpprala, r- of daniii). », atid tetHte of Oreg n. Lux thi* day promptu, was one that will leave in eon-:d’.'rali>>:i continued until Angus’, term I his uUice hi* k »rit ‘•laivincnt, f»»r Fi.««!-s, iu clearing the rear nml sur- iinti of the city, of c-mrse, and extend families are grief-stri<»ken at the journal. court. »■iiasw of th»’ N * ;.vfSee X.. JS, delible impress upon the minds of of • omily routidmg.« <»f >.*••. btiildiugs, thus pre ing about to the McCall A Andersou shocking occurrence, ami tin» girl r- »4 puli' ion.-4 for by N Drew Rang«' N o .» á E>»: >1 »« ill eil*-r i’ iH.f i„ Mr. J. B. Williams ami wife, of Lit who htsMllossly fired the fatal shot, is thinking |nyopk*. <»l al Jolni i untrell. I'liionPiun. I » ameroli, the laud fumght i* inore valu stile f* venting Its spn»."l to Jom s’ stable on mim s, and leaching e„.-:lwatd and west tle Butte, have moved to Central Point, 0 VW.-tuigi- haul. .■■.■peiiit- ber or üîone iban í«>r a rrien T ui h ! 8«s»ond str. «t. N ». ! « ugiue «'ompimy ward up luto tb«> mountains ou either prostrateil with remorse. lion. R-«b«»rt A. Miller who had al . I <1 llloiao»» to makt* that place their home, and apprai-er- of damages und continued ami lo «'«labiUh hi« cbiiui I ) s«iit getting short «•' wat«»r at tli- Nordheim -id of the valley. The ilistnct is No. f.»rc the Register and Ree, i\ er oi Dr. F. G. Hearn nml Geo. A. Burna Mr. Williams is building a neat dwell so kindly consented to addre-- the until vigiio terin. I. F.» lirl.-tiaii •»» awarded tie contract Ht h.iffb’l!On-m, (»11 1 V.esdl’ cisteru, removed to ihe well cist« ro 33, aud Wm. Patterson, Ashland's etti- visit«»«! Linkville last week, and pro ing for tb« ir <x?ciipaucy. His son re audience without previous prépara to bull»! ►t<»»i»- abutment- fo. bridge on dav «if *• »«b ait . r. I v*. beck » f th** Clarendon hot« ! on ( • utei American patroli-m Nell creek: •»:•! f Ks. -i-’ street commissioner, was appoint- cured all th«» article« belonging to mains in charge of the ranch in Little tion, made lie BHiii' 'a- « ibt J/.Li'-x th«* subject of his address; alluding e’«««»{, iind bad a g* < *1 supply until th* e«l supervisor. I;,-perl of J. M l.eftiat I. keeper of Coun 1 Ii» »in a *• Mil v he 4 , J «»Ii u K : if . ber lit Chas. E. Burns, whose skeleton and Butte. ty iio-pital. examined aud aj.pt -v«d. tire »»..ii»'»tingili. !«<••!. 1 ii*» water from iu pleasant form to the progress and Givan*, ali <»! Ashla ’ .d, J.i k «»u ( that of Nathan l'ubbard, were C. W. Prentice, who is employe«! at pro-)» rity of the American people, ’ Road petiiioncl lor by M Peters..n < >>n Au.x and all ik T' m :».- • ìainiiiin J «Lu 1!. Buick arrived from Sliver found near Diamoml L.ike, north of >.•);. .'s well r works was als > turn. <1 tinned until .»ugu»t term the ab<»ve *.!• htiiUs arc J1 into tike I'istert’s. and kept up a go »< 1 L 'le, L..ke county last • Sunday with Linkville. They seem to think that the Sacramento Car Shops, is at the in which social customs were domina Liquor liveiiM* granted Hui! A B» . k. file their < iniuD» in tbi- < ii........ ... White Sulphur Springs House again, „f Heid Hiil, for tex months n*. rly lo.ihlt) lbs. of wool. He com ting largely the civil aud |>olitieal said Jltb da; • f ¡ • uih. r. • H l)*)«! *' f'.r *!-• engliit Die U: *' of Charley ami old Uncle Nathan were Matter of I’olo town-ite ami Vtillii,.- 1 ■ lihmkets ci ih«» lit-<>k and ladder com plain.-» greatly of th.' road, as much poisoned from eating some victuals or having been pleased with bis visit forces <>f the government, he im i ontinm-d until Aug-i.-t t» rm •> Hit there last summer. He «»specially press'd ujion the amliem'e th«' ne pany :ti ad«:it«*.u t.. tie* ladd* ra ami .! ut tli ■ brn-ii as anytliing else th»1 fruit put up iu cans, as canne«l articles biK'ket-, «il.--* pi**',«-»! «fbct've i*iul loi'g sacks of wool being exp.ieed to left in the c;ius to lx» eaten ¡¡gain, are chargee the newspapers not to mention cessity of making |x«litieal economy a Timber Lumi Notice that he is a nephew of C. P. Hunting Timber Land Notice. th » t«>wu is to la? emigri.ta: .!•■*! ou th*- much .»»•latching imd sweeping on the dangerous. The skeletons were elo«*» prime factor in the education of American youth ami giving all col h'cky «»K'ape through the gallant « tT»*rts way. Th«» road from Lake county together ami thed«»cayed blank«»ts still ton. I.aa-I orti l SITED STATE-* I.«ND 111110,1 lio*el*iirK, Or .Inn* A« I*»--- » Ina,- 1» «illliwestward to the (’. A' O. R. R. is oovered them, while nothing in their P. W. I’aulson and wife left on Suu lateral aid to patriotic inspiration in <«.■ file otlicers and m. udx're cf the »1«- Nell* *■ is heri-bv «-a that in * <*inp:i ui - paitioi bt. alni tL«» i’iti.’-'i.s geuemliy, not pr ietie.ilil«» forfretgbt uow.becauee potMeesiou was carrieil away. No In- day morning’s train for California. Fver (si-sible way; especially iu cele- rtitiitln provl'-ime. ol the is t „1 I'tnitri - *-t t he springs and w. Us have «tried up on [ «Ilans have roamed that country for They go first to Fresno,for a visit with «rating th«' natal day of American Jail« lx.'s entitl' >! Ao act for tie ap < » vim »«, *bly assist«»*! them. We should hold tiiiiia-r lau'l- in lie’ -ini' - i ’ < alimrniii l l.e IE»- u -iipp< '• d to b ive canglit th»» way there la-ing one stretch of 70 several years past, and parties heriling relatives, then Mrs. Paulson g «est«» the Independence. N*«a*la iilei W a-iii ;:-a*ti T* rri**n -. from :!.«• i..'I th«» Ciar»'iidon borei. mil»»s oi more on which t here is not a stock in that vicinity, say there has southern part of ihe state for an ex- aljov«» everv con.-i«ivniti«m of pleas Or*»a«»n Itoin-rt Ilankin.of Yr* ku i *>m«t} si.kio. i ha !..*.» !■ kltv'L«:; ».'... in a blaze almost drop of w at«.- to lie h id. Mr. Brisk will ! never been the least danger of violence ten ie»l visit with her relatives there, in’.» or profit the graml e.iii-is that sta»- «if < a.;i''rma. I.«-» Iln»'1 *> l.leil it. ’io- . ■ p ;. * I i . i - i is f, >«.-m .(g dI*/ »«'-•■»*'I. the lauiii’ird try lie-oi l road to Albany with his from anyone since the removal of the and Mr. Paulson returns to Ashland af had ma«le possibh* the glorious elli- e his -«»„ru -’at; -'ii' N W ‘ * <»f i.f li.e NW', ■»: S- I in lp No H s aehiemeuts of the American people. Hi.ll-e No. -E alet u ill <*lL l pi ■ *f to •: « imd idi ban is X ing bus» waiting on next load of «tisil, he says. N •> 5 E . Indians to reservations at time of Mo ter a business visit to th«» city. Oel-upv mg as the two a«idr*»s-< did and att«’ii«lmg to tie■•->*' eating «lmuer. ¡und s. thal Hi-.- land -*>Oailt i* limn- »aiuai.i* for its Th«» p.-opl«> over the mouutnin at doc trouble lx years ago. | Yreka Jmlgi» L. IL Webster ami wife and roi »ton*- thuii f*-i u ;ri*-oli uro pur. j! he lèsi Mi'll’s ball. *»*vt i.t the 1« tel, JXillarhide's saw mill ami at Uolextm i Journal. A. S. Hammond and family have lx*en such wiiiely dillerent lines of thought, liiu'. d pi,- -, are! to •*-ta'*ll-li In, « laiiu ' ». ».« lamaged to som » «»»tent ia real, eeb-bratial th«» Fourth of July with a »■ 1 at Wagner’s Soda Springs Hotel dur ami each Is-aring so din ctly on the lam! 1.1-fon Un Ri-ghtel ami !:•' • ivei , : ti.i, animating causes that uialcriie the and »topp<*l tl»' fir<* ft*’"1 -.’oU-g »I* daH«s» in the saw mill, and th«» long •rti; i- at K*-i bur/, i in imn, i*n - ■.iiinia the Read the report of Mr. Hermann's ing the past week. The gentlemen re ii _’)-ti|iy of srpti-iu1» r. I"- * H- n. i.i - a- genius of American lude|«endencc, Mnu-r ««.'«'« !. wlnle the brick wotk.-ia»)' string <*f Lours they pasmd in “shak oration, ou first page. turned to town W»»dne«.day. and Judge they indicate!» that uuile the rt lUlesM'» mid w» .■'•«•,:a«' of th«» Iimktr Bros. i»a ing tiieii feet ' «oer ’lie lloor indicatee Webster went on down to Jaek<»ouville Jam«-- l „Illn.ui A J ’ nl*„u * lid'. L li .1. C. Campbell, of Etna, Col., has ¡«,w«-r st».., ».»■ Reti Mins Hui« an»' that they were pain-itjc enough that in the evening. The ladies will remain young men of America hold such I’a-hburg. uinl liavi 1 K* am, all ol Yi*ka BiiDi of miiu b'liLling. Bufferei night to make up for all the «lav for been looking atioiit Ashland and other at the springs for some time. broad ami «•omprehensive id« a- of si-kiyoii1 o i:it> * uliL-ruia a r«cly a . i and all jM-r-i-u cl ; mil«/ . i’ er*. 1« towns in the valley during the past ten «1.0« a /«-'. The i*«.!« of the old t •'»■ ns it 1 -aid the ¡»«hller started up Its ma American freedom, our sacre.l birth Ih* Any i 1 M'ri a-I*--<ril- 1 lam’, f’- le*1’l<-l*‘l to Mr. E. B. Mott, of the firin of Green day of civil and religious liberty is tl!i ’a'»*» '.•fi bncl'miildregs. Nox ùreim’s gun st< re chine at eight o’clock 111 the evening, days. tin ir »alm-in ti.:- i tli- ■ on „r ln-lnr>- ci»--r l-«» and D.ck's r..... mr.mt ou the east bid«» kept the strings but until three o’chx’k »*i ■ -i 1"'' Col. Soiibie, who with his nephew, A’ Mott, Yreka, is spending a «lay or in wise ami capable hand-, ami we -.il-l . 1! vs vv .!oHN-T<iN. « ., »- W ’ : in »7 -v were damaged to H slight extent, ami in th morning, when he hirol a sub Mr. Amett, arrived this week from two in Ashlaml this week. Mr. Mott ne« «I n.it fear the result of the future. •, V It««-ci«, r ■» lOt ,ill tiie wo-«! sue*i.« and outhous«'» m stitute. took three or four hours of Man Francisco, will build a tiuecountry bought a number of lots in the rail- Next on th»? program was the baby r«-o? w* «e«»!' ii*»r I*iirn***l »•« pulii d »low u. r,‘resbing sl«s»p. at«» his breakfast ami bouse on Ins ranch, I the old Clayton ro:«<l addition to Ashlan i when over Timber Land Notice. ’IL» t^L'd loss m upwanie ■«( SllMMD, reported for duty again at the ball place) six miles south of Ashland. The here a year ago, and is very ruuch short, and perhap» a dozen American (’.NiT ! !» ; ’. I j.' I 4 * I» ’ »1 ’ l‘ » . f with i«,»•>1.1»•«'•• to exreut of alxiut aue- room al sev«-n o’chx'k. k>s»ping up the old house will lie torn down at once, to ple.is*»d nt the building improvements mothers, came forward with their l'lli?. "I ’ it. ’ 1.4 . Ì • »f. • i. »*: ’.'Ht., O:., .1 di J*. J•*'*’• i R«.-» . ;• • «I .;*■ . 1--’ ) tialf. Ji c: very incky that there was sw«.t t«»o;p«».'i'il straius for the' dancers make room for the new one, and the made hi their neigbliorhiXKi «luring the , dimpled darlings to c<uiipete for a prize; a- the dear little om*s in the Nott« » i* hvteb - . Ri vti tna ’ il* < ••lül ’ ia t ;• »ti.* i* bei« a ijivt-u lix.t iti ( iH.iphan im i r.1»*:*», «a? that the Ine «x <’urr«»d <«t uutil l:i a. ii . family and workmen will h.ive.piaiters year, He intends to build next 1 the provUivlD. 4»t the »*«•* of O hi urn:- of th. i; in.: ■. - amt attendants with the provLi. » ij - oí the t oí < ••« im :»"» of II.XH1. juel when j.-i’N'lty of meli Vere i t in tents during the building of the season, e 3. I*. n ♦ utHx ‘I ’ An au’ tol th«' A, Hixint 30 Fre«leru*k »'» legal»»., age«l Wer«* turned to face the ail.lienee, timber boxi* iu the -tu c* of < ulif«i.'nin < liaud«*u tl.« .r way Udinner. new structure. Col. Scobie will also 1 f ’ ortmmi years, wiio came «.¡:t from 4)r»*kioii X’ VixItt an-! »V t'h’.itsf *’ I’..::'.' -, i visions of the liais» in the manger and T« •nilor). Ou the evening of the 4 ’ h of July a .1 N.l *1 1 J. W. Bid.llei" m»w in ;-tl. charge«’, make other improvements at the rauch. David K'ldiii. oí \ rvka. < ’»»nui» • f * '¡-kijou, ( «.itima two or thr«-e v.e*-ks ago Very low with number of Ashland people were in the exultant sotig,-«f the Galilean shep- with attempt t*.' ■»» '- fire to iLe i! h twin All the pasture land is to Ire fenced, s ! n ’ c of < a'tiomiu. bn* thi- <’.y fii»-«» in» Í ( .J. !• ■ 1 in ibi« for ii |il«x*k, having le «»:, un«—t'“l b; Sii* .:ff chronic ulceration of the stutuaob. and umsiderable clearing wi'l be done vited to dine with Congressman H«»r- ■ herds sl.ed its b<»nign pr«»s»?nee over this oflh c hi* suoru -talen.« ii». f«»r th«* pur i»M manti and Col. Copeland at The <>re . them, ami the Imp..- that -ueii conies'- < <• .-f lx- - I ’l i- >-• I. n Ip K K L in I AL>xL and Mareiia! M J>en. K:ddi«' dl«»«i at the ilepot hotel in Ashland sometime soon >«» 11 i» Hur*,’« N«* ’ E. u’el will o-.n Ì il.-r pi. N d à f- goii The party included Mayor Mills 1 might «sill cease t.« cast their di—at- io-how ¡’seagùg»' 1 m a law suit with Julien, tn i'ut'«K«.iy evening, at 6:3» o'eLick. His 1 J u' the land ic Ui-'Tc \aitin isfying intluem ’ e over tin ., ;„l.i ation death was hastened somewhat by a When all other remedies fail, Ore and Mrs. Nlslla, (leu. ami Mrs J. M. ble for it*timber or «fou«’ th.nn í»>r ul "¿ '.»I tefereu*»« to the pr<*perty. Jinldie e.ny piirpo‘• '¡d • ■ h ’ - h x ■ ! «..■ t ÌM »uiii.s-a»’. bnt is .safer in jail from lu*avy <'ol«i taken on a trip over the gon Kidney Tea comes to the front McCall. Mi. niel Mrs. W. H. Atkinson. , of our national hoiid'iy, eanit with th«» turai -»id h* ol V j CÍ o ;«’ tijv R' -i*»‘ ?.i: • Jo ’-« iv . ihe iudigawiimi of our cit*z* us until mount.:;;... v bicL .-.n attack of pneu- like a true faithful friend. For kidney Mr. nml Mrs. F. Iviper, Mr. and Mrs. blessed picture, "l’iace on earth, of thl- ohi» e at R »*el.uru- < »rej d . « h . *■«'.; r .4 k. • .»jr, luonia f.lii*:lb!. The laxly was lakell and unuary troubles, such as pain in Geo. Engle, Mr. at««l Mrs. W. H. . good will to men," can hardly result «lay thi‘ 21*î I..' or pt ii.!-.« t isS’.i r proven got guilty. to l’ortiaiiii on W.-ikiv-.day eveuing’« the back, mucous and milky dis Leeds, and Messrs. II. B. Carter. C. . fr.im such contest.-.no matter how con- lie i.^Tuc' :i.“ U itìPT M. -* Join— t « «ti •». j ; d-.u L hi < »»Hur. R • htí A » <>¡1 Gold, c,sigh. «-•i’i«« is what philoHO- tram, lit’companie 1 By tl'« mother aud charges, brick dust deposit in the B. Watson. J. S. Sweet aud Mr. . scientiously the prizes may h:;».».- ¡..a n _ Raukiu _____________ and Johh . f’x-hhiirv. rv ail of Vi L.i. bi.-- »»»4 R.»«»-;; Barnes, , _. of . Sain ........... ’s Valley. j. Mr. Her ■ awarded 'Ire’s hti.m-y, th. let!« ki? ;«h«-rs term ’a logical seqitem’.'. One ■ mater of d«'eed'»nt, who have I xmi w«tb mine, loss of appeuus weakuesa and ------------- ou e«)u:ii. kiyott count < aiif’irtiia. v » ui ! it».; him constantly. Mr. Wiegaut was « general debility Oregon Kidney Tea . daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. T J. Kin Any and _______ a'i , | _ ht * ou „ < claiminy _____ advei jrsely the mann left 1 riday afterimou foi Jack TM»H* i h.if.lihíí tvivel '••ly is v«»ry liable t«» f-i’.'uv the <itl««'i. but A de.*« rit», d laud- jtrv requ» ‘ 4v<Ho hb* al«o - 1. Î '. h ; ! ä Hì<* r» «|U« h memb. r of the order of K. of P., ami Las no equal. I t never fails, and lie i ney of Jacksonville, took the prize sonville by private conveyance, with by curing the cold w«tu a dose of thui.la.in« in thU oüi« e ♦ n or before said n thi' oiîic'- oii or ucturL Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the cough will the lodge here took charge of the ing of purely vegetable composition Mr. H. Judge, and t.x.k the train at t a gold-lined silver cup; for the hand 2L»t *ia >■ J'boalcr. las? ¡•b IJ"T, 1X^4. w J o HN*X ô ÎÎ. be stopped and the eotlin uot needed - preparation of the body for the j uiruey, does not injure the system. Sold by Medford in the evening. Saturday somest girl baby, and the little sou C1ÎAÜ JOB * STO5, Recilver placing the caakH on the cars, etc. T. K. Bolton. 5 U»- of Mr. ami Mrs. (.’onstaat Leever. th«' 5 10» . be spent at Grant’« Pass Kegiattr just ut preeeut. FRIDAY Jl'I.Y 12. !<“'• (.'¡imping parties nre beginning the summer campaign. C. W. L >gan bus ti ken n splatter's claim on Yshhiml creek, alsive that of ('. I*. 'Vatsuix George Filch Las l»»i-n tilling tem- [Hirnrily the place of engine hostler White, wh»» li.is lxv»n sick. A bliml violinist has lieen singiug songs amt ollectmg dimes nml nickels on the streets this w«s»k. J. 8. Eubank- is employ»»d ou the l« «.«ks of Wells Fargo A’ U >.'s olfiite at the bank for a few weeks. Th«’ heavy raius put u damper ou the forest fires in the mountains soulh of town the first of the Week. Messrs. C. 8. Price and D. H. Hawkins are now iu th»- fruit business, ami are buying and shipping peaches. The north seh»s>l bouse him lx»en moved to its new liM-atmn. and th«» foundation wall«, are ls»i:ig rebuilt un der it. The Ashlaud Roller Mills are ship ping several carloads of last year’s wheat fro'ii M.xlforii. to keep their hoppers full. Wagner creek valley was miofrtun- ate in the damage to fruit and grain cropu by the severe thunder storm of Tuesday evening. ('. M. (lalyorn, the artist. h:is lx»en loing some tine work in «lecorative sign painting, and will attend prompt ly to all orders in that hue. Fires were burning over ii considera ble area in the mountains alxmt the head of Anderson creek, but were cheeked up by the ram Tuesday night. V. Wilson and family, who ar rived r«x»eutly from Brush. Col., have l«x»at«»d on Dry creek, when» Mr. Wil son will take charge of Wui. John's dairy ranch. 1 JV. H. ATKINSON, F. H ( a HTEK K. V. CARTER PreitMeiit. Vice-Fre». Cubler How’s TheBankof Ashland Your Liver? ASHLAND OGN. Ls the Oriental salutation, knoAviiig that good health cannot exist without a healthy Liver. When the Liver is torpid the Bow els are sluggish and oon- stipated, the foo«l li«s in the stomach undi gested, poisoning the bluo*l; lrijquent hea«lacho ensues; a feeling of ¡aasi- tU'le, despondency and I* rvotisness indicate how tiie whole system is de ranged. Simmons Liwr Regulator has been the means of restoring more ixNjpie to health and happiness by giving them a healthy Liver than anv agency known on earth. It acts with extraor- ’ «hnary |>owerand efficacy. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED Keiu ral family n-metfv i«.i Dy.*pcpFUa. T.iipld Liv« r, < <>u*tii>atDm, clc.. I haniiy < V« r u-e uijythiim else, and have never t eej| <iK;i pp»in fe<j j D t iiO etb •«’t prodwed J it -• c.ii* t«i h«,alrD<»st a ptTicei cure f.»r ail dl- »» • v! . !<• >!<»fji:e’h i.jxl Ho.v. i*. ♦ W. J. l '.l«KoY, Mucou, Id, Paid Up Capital, $50,000.00 Does a General Banking Business. j ‘«»llv4 tions mnd<* at nil noce aid bl <• pulul* uu ; favoraldc turuib. >iglii vxchauge and t«‘l<-graphic transfer*» Portland. >an Fra*'eis« o and New Yorj» 7<*/</ </»/.-»•/ Intinjld at sta fatarti price*. A drive in lady'.*- Hiituiner dre»« for t<*u days ut McCall’« strict ly for cash. Laird, Schober Cc Mitchell Shoes. Bradlev eV Metcalf’s • Boots and Shoes. Waverlv •r School Shoes. Lilly, Brackett A: Co.’s Men’s Fine Shoes. These goods are bought for spot cash and prices are mark ed in plain figures. ------- 00---- -------- WHAT IT COSTS! You hnyen’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, ■ Conic and Sec U s The next time you want BOOTS AND SHOES And will give you first-class goods for your money, and sell them to you We make BOOTS & SHOES A SPEi’IALTY -------- and -------- WARRANT EVERY PAIR. Lf >4 >-• >.■ u- The Ashland Shoe Store. LUDERMAN & CARTER At old stand of J. D. Fountain, Odd Fellow's Block. »nier?- l»V mail promptly attended to An experienced shoemaker at the store, who make» a sjieeialtv of tine work, will repair all rips or defects of stock sold by us free of charge.