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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1889)
i Jacksonville Brevities. » i Will Myer is putting up hay at hi« > The burning of the county jail at; Mrs. Mollie Krause has returned this place, in which were incarcerated ranch on Hoxie prairie. i 'MO à T. jri.Y w. n-w three prisoner» who lost their live» in ' from a three mouth»’ visit to the east Streams are all lower than ever | ern »fates and Canada. the tire, ha« teen the eeusation ever ' kuowu before at this time of the year, since the occurrence. Last Frida» i íoitmul torts ino hews T. J. Kenney aud Mr. Johnson re Mr. and Mrs. Norcross, of Ashland, morning shortly before fi o'clock, tlie turned from a two week'» trip to Cin cry of tire rang through the »treete, were out here thia week for a day or nabar . They report & pleasant time; titutional puireutionr Of and excited men and women burs* two. several [>ersouB out there, und more proposed new states are out of tlieir bouses and hurried I Judge J. IL Neil and his son George going. itili in asa-iou. through the streets to court house are still eujoying themselves out at Mrs. Morine, of Redding, Cal. mater •1’iare, where a thick volume of black ; Grizzly. I of W. Demffe, is here on a visit, Secretary of War Rusk says Harnsoti -moke, that aliuoHt olmcured the morn H. C. Messenger is talking of put and think» it probable that her hus- *tll ba a candidate for a term ing sun, indicated the locality of tl.e the When the jail was found to te ting up a saw null somewhere out in tend will locate permanently in Med aad will win. of course. It is rurnor- ford. on tire, the impreesion prevailed that thia country this fall. '■«l i* Democrat i” cuclee that a party the prisoners luul escaped, but when j Miss Birdie Helms, fourth daughter Haying ia in full blast now. and the laal baa been made which places ei- the door was found to lie securely , machines are busy in all the meadows. of Mr. and Mrs H. Helms, did al the Sewatary Whitney in llie lead as the locked, ami no indications of violence The crop is fairly g,xxl this season. residence of her parents in Jackson any where present, the im»«t intense ville, last Saturday, after 12 day'» ill- Democratic candidate. Mr. Banton, who broke severid nte ; excitement prevailed and men and tieea, of malarial fever. She was ateut and otherwise damaged himself by a ' The aggregate area of the four ter- women worked with undaunted cour I 16 years of age, »mi posse»*»««! a bright fall from a hay loft at the Houck place, age to xiiixiue the Hames that were nU>nea that are now forming ataU bursting and crackling through «he 1» recuperating at Robert Neil’» place. aud happy disposition that made her' j the light pf the household and the oDAtilaUuna is eqoare uniee. iron window gratings. Sheriff Bird Austin W. Bish and family will re friend of all her youthful companions. sey unlocked the outside door, and •tnd their combined population is main here dunng tbe summer and fall, Sadly will she be mimed in the home about l,000.H00. The constitutions after the fierce tlames were sufficient having moved out with 'their house circle, and in the school room, ami the ly subdued to allow uu entrance to will be submitted to the voters of the the guard's room, the key refused to keeping outfit from the valley raueb. entire community deeply •ympatkize with the affiieted family iu their be respective territonee on ths ssooffid turn in the locks, although the sheriff George I’enuebaker has located a reavement. homestead claim on Grizzly which in linked the tiesh on hi« thumb and I'meday in October; state officers aud Rev, J. W. Miller and family of the representatives to congress ¡will be finger in a ilesjieiate attempt to uu-I cludes the »»ala spring discovered two M. E. Church, who have teeu located fasten the door to the passage be- years ago by Wm. M. Neil, about half chosen the seme day. The constitu here for the past two year» will soon tw< en the ceil«. The door was soon a mile below the old Grizzly spring. go north to remain. Mrs. Miller ba» tion being ratified by t. majority of the forced from its hinges, as were also the j (tiles Wells, Jr., l^a» his band of , teen iu extremely ted health ever since votars, the President will issue u drxirs to the three cells; where the sheep at Buck Lake. Erastus Wells'] her residence here, anil the change 1» proclamation formally announcing the unfortunate victims met their death. ha» a tend south of Grizzly, and Geo. , necessary for her benefit. Mr. Miller James A Wilson with the heroism Loy, the Japanese, has driven a band , admission of the new states. The an active, earnest Christian geutle- Ixirn of his exhalted humanity, forced of 2,000 fo the Lake of the Wo»xls this is , man, and a tireless worker, ami con combined representation in Congress hu. way into the cells and dragged week. | ference would te petitioned largely to I will be eight senators and five repre the men out. although he was almost him ami his most excellent ' The new schist] house, a solid, sub- return ' sentative«. two of the latter from blinded and strangled by the «moke stantial structure located tetween family to this work did Mrs. Miller's 1 and heat. The moat intense horror Month Dakota. was depicted u|»>n every countenance Dead Indian and Grizzly, is partially . health permit her to remain. The when the three men were brought out constructed. Next thing that should l>e»«t wishes of many fnemls in ami out Late advices from China report an ' the church go with them in their and laid side by side dead! Two of te had is a postoffice and regular of future home. other dieaatro is flood in that country. the m- n were fully dressed, and the mail service from Ashland. The Japan Gazette on the 2Sth ult, other had died in bed, evidently hav Dr. Geo. DeBar, who has lately John P. Walker is preparing to contain« the following: Intelligence ing teeu suffocated by smoke while build a tiue milk lionse on his Dead lamght the tine evidence property asleep. The two who were dressed Indian ranch. He has one of the tin formerly own««! by Dr. Aiken, and has b.<s been received at Hong Kong from had stuffed their pillow» mid tedding resumed practice in this place. Tbe Ku®“* Chau, m prefecture in the between the iron grates in their est spring» in the country to supply I>octor has lately hmiuiea member of tfo. milk house with the even temper M ...... » mirili, itmt enny r«ntrtiv attempt» to exclude the smoke ature needed. Mr». Walker, who has 1 the State Medical Society, and will re morning of tte 2<l itel., the and beat. Dr. S. niers at once exam charge of the dairy this summer, is side permanently iu this slate, al i'hqiig ftng an,I Ping Yun district« ined the men, but found life entirely experimenting with the puteut deep though be has large and diversified extinct, an.i for the time all thought milk cans. < business interests in other places. He »•■fe fielded by tte bursting ol of fire was lost in the horrified con lias good success in treating the low J. W. Miller and family, of Rose type of typho malarial fever that is a »o’er spout or torna,!**, des>-rite*d by teniplatKin of its victims. Sorrowful th, Chineao as • waler dntgou. an.’ women with blanched faces and tear- burg. aud Fred Lucas and wife, of just now prevailing, as a result of t|ie levai country was tiojled with stained cheeks, tent over the in Ashland, returned fo town the first of climatic phenomena of the present animate forms and wiped the death the week. Thay werA camping on year. This fever has developed as a ■early thirty-six feet of wut.-r. Seven damp and »moke from the pitiful Dead Indian for the benefit of Mr. specific adjunct, a congestive form, siiligsn were overflowed juul many hu-'s, while others rushed away from Miller's son, who has consumption, that it makes its diagnosis and treat bouse« were wholly swept sfoay, while the sickening acene. Tbe fire again I and who was very low wheu they left ment almost a specialty, So far the holly awept tarted but was s <ui «ulxlued by the for Ashlaud Tuesday. lloctor's treatment of thi» disease Las others were inundated. i__________ _ I'pwurd ul tire company, and the bucket brigade The Dead Indian country i» one of lieen successful. ■ix thonannd lives were lost. •f i, -u and women who carried water the test dairy regions in Oregon es Saturday night last the dwelling of from the surrounding wells; tbe The work of the Oregon State We»- water being so low made the work so pecially in summer. Already the at Rotert Hardman was robbed of some tention of the ranchers out here is jewelry aud clothing. Two tramps the Burma, co operating with the U .8 much harder for the firemen and largely turned in the direction of but- who b»*l l>vu seen coining north of Signil Service, has already ju8titi«i their heroic assist an «. A close in- ■ ter-niaking. and t.iere^are n<>w Gold Hill were auspiciouHd and a war- -peetion of the jail discloses tbe fact _ .. - ... ran (Wa8gworn ollj for arre8t, made by the people here about 750 the expectations of tte legislator» who that the tire began in the corner to lte. of butter a week and it is good but t hey took to the brush and could I used the act creating the bureau au i tte left of the outside entrance, and butter, too if it isn’t the test made not te found Late tn the day, ou making a small appropriation for it. no correct theory of itsorgin has teen in the United States it isn't the fault Sunday, Sheriff Birdsey was tele reached. Under Sheriff Deniff was aid. A weekly bulletin atpl report ol of the country, or of the people at nny graphed for, Hml he went to Gold Hill called to go to his mouutam ranch oo of the ranches where the writer the weather ia iarmxi by B. S. Pague, Jackson creek, where forest fires and arrested the men and turnsi them peeped into some of the clean and over to tbe constable. A preliminary who baa charge of the ivntral office, threatened Ins home, and not finding cool milk houses. The butter ranch- ____ „„„ examination was hud tefore Justice and once each month a full printed rv- Sheriff Birdsey on the street, he left *»8 iif M nbJSeil. Lobt. Ned,, Bashor, who bound them over in S4dt> tbe key«, with instructions that the A. F. Hunt, H. F. Deardoff, Mrs. E. jiort in pamphlet form ia iaaued. Tbete « i. u . u l i> t. bond, to await the action of ths grand keys should be given to him; he went report« are eeut to all newsprpers, and to tbe guard room where he usually Wells, J. P. Walker, Jno. B. Griffin. jury. Sheriff Birdsey brought them Austin W. Bish, Mrs. H. T. Inlow and to .other avenues of public information, slept at o'cbx-k to change his sous, J. 8. Backus, J. R. Tozer »nd C over and lix-ked them up in a part of the sheriff-» office, and early tlie next and in that way the people of our owu i-lolhing, and says he remembers per F. Blake. They have much better fectly well, having extinguished the summer pasturage than the valley morning Mr. Ragsdale came up from state, aa well ax those of other »tatex Tolo to get the sheriff to look after a candle, which he had lighted before are enabled to know tb • weather con leaving. The candle was on a tin ranchers, and cool spring»are ntimer larceny that had been committed iu mis, while the temperature day and the house of Oatman brothers. When ditions, and their effect upon crop pros candlestick hanging on the wardrobe night--continues considerably lower the missing articles were described pects, upon health, etc., in all parts of and was iu the corner exactly oppo throughout the summer than it is they proved to te the identical ones site to the corner where the fire evi- down in the valley. The altitude of _________ Oregon. Xabi and, being a U. S. sigual contained in the tramp's pockets. dently burned tbe fastest, and where it _______ Reed ____ aerrx-e Mution, has full meteorological broke through the ceiling and burned the ranches vanes from 45U) fo 5000 They gave the names I of Frank feet alxive sealevel, which make» the and Charles Smith, ami are both stout •n^firveentation in the rejxjrts. The the roof. Sheriff Birdsey who usually country well adapted to dairying, looking young men. hi ¡uthly reports will be carefully pre slept in tbe old county clerks office, What the ranchers there should do is shout 100 feet from the jail, had that to join together and put up a first- served here and elee we re for the value Keno Whispers day taken u nxim at the hotel iu con class creamery. If that were done, of their records. The legislature d d sequence of the discomfort of and tbe business well managed. Dead Died—Saturday, at the residence of a wiae thing when it established the his apartments, and the deputy had Indian Creamers butter would bnng O. a T . Drown, Brown, vuris Chris aiavee, Mayes, Rgea aged /u. 70. 4 . i ,. w. not teen apprized of the change. Male weather bureau the very top pnee of creamery butter -Ol. .orejt«, W,10 HU v. * r k * i C.UgUSUIUHU wuO ix 1 x n Mr. Mayee waa au Enghahtuau who In the first ceil on the right was Frank madeon the Pacific Coast. .rr^i »i. * ............. . u arrived as a sailor at the port of San The Tmixoti doesn’t often have to Warner a native of Hanover. Ger Francisco iu '49. Catching the gold Medford Items. step down far enough to exi h.iugv com- many, who was committed on a fever he hade farewell to <x?ean life, charge of burglary in Bloiiut's store pLmenta with such a eoMae-graioed at Ashland; he had only teen in and engaged in mining, which bu»iue»a Geo. W. Lang, the well-known com ho followed with variable success, un ranter as Dr. Jno. A. Bnxikx. but ance America four years, ami had fold the there were a few people in town who other prisoners he had served a year mercial traveler, was in towu duriug til about twenty years ago, when lie reached Mamath county and engaged the week. seemed to think hl» lurid style was aud a half term in the Oregon peni m the stock and farm business. He tentiary for larceny, he was aged Perry Foster and son. of Table Rock worthy of approval, it has teeu thought .about 2b years, ami had no relatives said he bad no living relatives in nny precinct, were m town Monday. country. He was a strictly honorable proper to give them an opportunity to in this country. Wm. and John dwell, of Phrenix, man, and his departure is a social loss Tbe second cell on the right was oc exandaa lira quality of a faint echo of have both been very sick with fever, deeply felt byourliest men. He leaves it, art it Bounds tn cold type, and it cupied by Newt Cook, who was aged but are now improving under the skill 850 for tbe beuefit of the Linkville about years, and nothing is known will be found in report on firet page of of his nativity or ancestry, as he re ful treatment of Dr. Pryce. graveyard, atid the remainder of bis possessions to the Keno school, the Mrs. I)r. Lewis returned from her ^' t * L^JWttu^ As t*. the meetcre effiul» nt fused to give’ hfs name and assumed ,'Jtearns schixvl ami the school at Boni argmuFnt made by Brooks during hie the name In boreafter his incarcera extended visit East last Tuesday. ta grove. speech/they were chiefly of the style tirai; he was committed to jail last to see him leave our shore. 1 T. W. Johnson was called to Co We May. for the larceny of an overcoat This sh H ot true aud of very ted special pleading. He at the V. S. Hotel in Jacksonville. lusa, Cal., Monday by the serious ill He took with Dim his shining ore— Honor—better than gold’ •oeau': attempt to argue prohibition The third man was in the 4th cell on ness of his father. Tule lake claims tbe prospect of a l.<ii»liy; all bo can find time and in- the left of tbe entrance to the ' hall The health is tetter in town now way; lie was recently committed for than for some time, A few cases of gtxxl harvest, aud Wocua lake, north cl mat am for ia to abuse everybody the robbery of a blind lady at TaleDt. fever are still reported, but all are im- west of Linkville, claims an equal »ho doesn't agree with him. “Higb- and the impression had been gain gooil reason to believe her crop will al proving. 1 ')• icnse devil» ' is one of bis pleasant ing ground lately that he was wrong so te abundant. As it is raining now, E. M. Farnatn, who I has lieon over (Sunday evening) I am inclined to lie- term« of allusion to all “Christians" fully aecnsi <1. and hi» attorney. S. S. in Del Norte county, Cal. for some Pentz. of Medford, hud intended to lieve that the margins of the great and others who believe that there are make an effort to get him out on a tune, returned Tuesday, He sold quite lakes and of the river, also the num conditions under which high license is writ of hnhens corpu» two days later. a number of pianos and organs on erous large glades iu tlie timter and —«Ke bent treatment of tte liquor pro The Coronor. I>r. Pryce, of Medford the trip. the fields by the greeu woo.1» will yield bl-tn. When a tnan allows himself to held an inquest ami the jury rendered The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. as gratefully as Till? and Wocus. a verdict of death by auffocation Goldsmith, died Tuesday of inflamma tx i nine eo full of venom that he calls “The very wo'st weather here." said cansed by fire in tte jail, originating tion of the Ixiwels. The interment ev.-rjrbod) who disagree« with him a from some cause, unknown to the tixik place Monday in Jacksonville a Kansas man, “teats Kansas all hol ler." I couldn't raise enuf to live on fix*, a kni.ve or a coward; when a puts jury, The following gentlemen act ' cemetery. The sorrowing parents 11 in Kansas. Couldn’t raise even a coroners jury: A. 11. Menglev, ed as have the sympathy of many friends in hi- «pes'-'-r— a politician drops to the family. Lived seven years thur ami A. L. Reuter, (.'hurley Prim, F. R. their sad bereavement poi.tW saying that all the uewipaper Neil. H. Weydeman. 1’. Elmer. the sile was so poor, 1 couldn’t raise Capt Carpenter, commander at Ft. chick or child. But me aq^l Becky, x«Ti-on and reporters and all the poli- The jail w i insured for ft. 110 amt bless the Lor’ that we kum ter Klam ciana of the country are thieve» and it i-o badly thiimiged by Im« lire and Klamath, came in with au escort this week to meet a party from Vancou ath five year ago cornin' fall. Wa’ve got i. he simply makes a pitiable spec- has been so repeatedly cond« 'ftwal by ver, who are taking a pleasure trip to , a house full o' tine cbililers and last the grand jurors in the past for its oTbimseif and should te either total lack of safety and sanitary re Crater lake. The party w as composed spring we were blessed with a pair o' allied" or prohibited by bis quirement' that it will hardly te re of General Inspector J. C. Machlen- twins, the pootiest von ever seed. Klamath has tine site. ■ xvds from public »¡leaking. To bear paired, as a »mall addition to the in terg aud wife and child. Pay master S. Summer and wife and H. S. Hoetet- 1‘ eter the 1’ of . t . surance would build a much more him talk about “converting" the be modern and suitable jail. Many ter. They will be gone about a mouth. nighted siunera of Oregon by his taggxd conjectures are rife ;»to tbe origin of Wr Can and Oo LAKE GOV NTT. ei^wl abuse appealed only to the the fire; some holding that it might Guarantee Acker’s Blood Elexir for it ; Lakeview Examiner, July U. I sense of the lmlicrons m bis audience. have been an ineeudiary attempt to has been fully de mon nt rated to the peo literate the prisoners, at snch an at Messrs. Moore A- Wilson of Klamath ple of this country that it is auperior to tempt hail but recently teen dis county, state wagon road commission all other preparation a for blood diseases. Oregon State Wrntkrr ilurmu. covered in the jail. This occurrence ers arrived from Linkville Tuesday, It is a positive cure for aypbilitic pois Co-operating with U. H. »urnal seems fo te one of those unfortunate oning. ulcers, eruptions und pimples. and iu company with J. Frankl the It purifies the whole system and thor- service. Central office, Portland, Ore- nnd distressing calamities, that oc third commissioner, went to Paisley oughly builds up the constitution, Cbit- go*. Crop Weather Bulletin No. Ilf. cur now and then, w hich is impossi yesterday, to view out a road from that wood Bros. For the week ending July 13. lXHft ble to satisfactorially account for and place to the state line via Linkville The temperature has teen from 5 to N for which no one can reasonably te aud Keno. Fruit Boxes. degrees above the normal, except in a held responsible. L eon . ■ The steamer •‘Pearl," Capt. J. IL small area of Jackson County-; no ram We are prepared to furnish boxea Following is the verdict of the Cor Hamersly, commanding, made an ex Iruade of dry material for either green fell in the state during the week. The snnahine was decidedly above oner's jury: cursion trip on Gooee lake on the or drie.1 fruit. Prices quoted upon tte normal; owing to forest tires the Fourth, aud about one hundred of application. Small orders tilled by VF.RDIlT. our Pine creek citizens had the pleas J. W. Hockersmith. Ashland. atmosphere has been somewhat S tate or O reoon , / s ure of enjoying the views of both smoky The effect of these condi Sugar Pine Door A Lu uber Co. Coi NTY or J ackson . I shores from the center of the lake. tion on crop« ba» I nnti to allow their Grant's Pass, Or. state io remain the same as they have We, the undersigned jurors, sum As soon as the necessary machinery, to l»vn for the past two week«. The no moned by Dr. IL Pryce, Coroner of the fully complete the steamer, arrives, table event of tlie week was tte se county and state aforesaid, at the Capt Hamersly will make tegular trips. vere thunder, rain and hail storm tn court bouse. Jacksouvill?, to inquire Burney valley is to have a new paper Jackson county, on the night of the into the death of Frank Warner. Har called the Bulletin. 9tb; a “cloud buret" is-curred which ry Hoover and Newt. Cook, hating did ixMMuderable damage iusectionsof liecn duly sworn according to law, The A. L. firm of Silver Lake 1 re- Who advised her pupils to wtrengthen the country between Grant's 1‘axs and and having made such iuquiaHions. cently bought BOO head of cattle foi their minds by the use of Ayer’s Sar Ashland; through Wagner creek val and after inspecting the bodies, aud $12 per head. The poor prospect for saparilla, appreciated the truth that ley the most damage occurred. having the leatnuouy adduced, upon wiuter feed has brought the price way 1 bodily health is essential to mental About Talent grain was flattened and our oath each and all do say, that we down. vigor. For persons of delicate and feeble ♦Wiled, and'ibeiiy orchards had their find that Frank Waruer was a native Is is said to be very “dry” literally constitution, whether young or old, this fruitwnjured. It w estimated that of Hanover. 1!< years old. single; and and absolutely, the earth as Well a. medicine is remarkably tieneficial. Be their •‘cloud burst" canned a loss of that Hurry Hoover was alsmt 55 years the iuner man, just across the Oregon sure you get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. old. married; that Newt. Cook was liue, south. nearly *20,000. *• Every spring and fall I take a num The warm dry weather hni been about 5fi years old, a native of Tenn ber of bottb s of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and favorable to the wheat harvest, which essee; and we further find that the Frequently strangers have been am greatly benefited.” — Mrs. James H. is now urnler full sway in all parts of said Frank Warner, Harvey Hixiver, edified by the saying, “There's lots of Eastman, Stoneham, Mass. tte state. General report» indicate and Newt. (kx>k came to their death “ I have taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla fuu in Oregon," and old settlers de that fall wheat will te more than an by being stiffianted with smoke dur w ith great benefit to my general health " light iu its repetitiou, though few are average crop, while spring grain w ill ing the burning of the Jackson county — MissThirza L. Crerar, Palmyra, Md. te a short crop. Ou the 10th the jail, at Jacksonville, Or., on the 12th aware of its origin. Mr. W. S. Ladd, “ My daughter, twelve yean of age, who is an oracle in snch matters, gives further state has suffered for the past year from first wheat was received at a ware day of July, lSS'.l. aud we bouse in Pendleton; the tx-rry is small that the origin of the tire is nukuowu the following version of its birth. Away back tn the “50's," when Port and sbnveled. and the wheat is in to ns A. L. R ei - ter . land was a little village, a circus came, I quality second-class. The yield of Foreman. aud to increase its popularity ami A few weeks since, we began to give the first kA wm about ten bushels per C ha * P rim , her Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Her health has business g va a performance for the F rank IL N eil , greatly improved. ’— Mrs. Harriet H. acre. lienetit of the old volunteer fire de Battles, South Chelmsford, Mass. Parut E lmer . Frrit prospects continue to te ex partment. At its conclusion ex-Chief cellenL Peaches are coming into the , H. Wl-YliEHMVN, •‘About a year ago I began using Ayer’s Lappens, who at that time was one of Sarsaparilla as a remedy for debility market in large quantities. 1’lnms, A. H. M aisult . the town's big men, was selected to and neuralgia resulting from malarial Jacksonville, Or. July 12. is.*,». apneota, corn and tomatoes are very make the address of thanks. There exposure in tbe army. I was in a very plentiful. s- E’ . was a big attendance, and “ Lap" was bad condition, but six bottles of the Sar The Bane of Hol Weather. «tteerver Signal Service Asst. Direct. somewhat embarrassed by the honor saparilla, with occasional doses of Ayer’s There is no time that is looked for conferred. He mounted the rostrum Pills, have greatly improved my health. ,m ia on« of th« mo«t productive ward to by the mothers of small child in a nervous condition, the [>erspir.ition I am now able to work, and feel that I n tb« Union. It» vast mineral cannot say too much for your excellent ren, with more mortal dread than the region« contain gold, aiher, copper, hot weather of the summer months, es dropping from his rubiennd visage, remedies?’ — F. A. Pinkham, South iron aid coal. It» iminen«* tract« of pecially is this the case when their and said “Lailies and geutlemen"— ; Moluncus, Me He eonld get no further; silence per gruzinL lands «up(x>rt thousamla of “My daughter, sixteen years old. is children are teething. The nnmlter X ‘l*'*fTnd sheep, and lte extcimlve ag of children carried away annually by vaded the large assemblage for at using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla with good ef least five minutes. At length the fect. —Rev. S J. Graham, United reioW»- d region produce »11 th«,cereal« bowel complaint, in its various forms, ill Hg minrtce. tte yield per acre teitig is ptaligiotia, yet almost every case speaker recovered himself sufficiently Brethren Church. Buckhannon, W. Va. to poveetl with “ Gentlemen and “,I suffered from in aot ie matem-es the larged in the could is« cured by proper care anil He stopped again, utterly wotH. Amor.g toe useful and valuable treatment. During the pa-t tiift.en ladies" product» of the Web Foot St»te May years, it has teen abundantly proven, lost for words to express himself, and be mentioned Oregon Kidney Tea. that the worst cnee could be cured and this brought down the house. Such a with lame hack and headache, and have which ba*prove<l a lx»>n to thousands by a remedy within the reach of all. rear was never liefore heard on the been much brnelited by the use of Ayer’s “Lap" coughed, collect Sarsaparilla I am now 80 years of age. affiicted with p.m-in the buck and ( hand erlam s Guile, Cholera and Di.ir- Willamette. and am satisfied that my present health kidney diffieuitie». It i» purely of veg rbu-a Remedy has cured thousands of ed his thoughts. looked around on his and prolonged life arc due to the use of etable cgMjpoaition and never fails. cases, that were considered hopeles. it convulsed audience, which be gave a Ayer’s Sarsa|>arilla.” — Lucy Moffitt, chance to subside, then with a super Sold Dy T. K. Bolton. I ms cured them after physical» have human effort resumed, “There's lots of KiUingly, Conn. Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 79 f illed to relu ve.lt has cured them dter Ayer'a Hiur Vigor te» long held tte fuu in Oregon." This was too much years old. So. Woodstock, Vt., writes : firet'place, as a hair-dreK-ing. in tte ee- other medicines bad been tried without for the hilararious attendance which ‘ After several weeks’ suffering from 1 tiotation of the public, lgidiee tiud teiiefit. it has even cured them after at that sally vreut fairly wild with nervous prostration, I procured a bottle tha’. thia prepwratiou gives a beautiful they hud become unconscious. It can laughter, “Lap” contriving to slip off of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ami before I gio«« to the b»ir, and gentlemen use it always la? depended upon, and should dnriug the convulsions, thoroughly ha«l taken half of it ui.v usual health f to prevent teldneee aud cure bumnr» lie k’ept nt hand, by every mother of disguste.1 with his maiden oratorical returned.’’ •mall children. For sale by T. K. Rol effort, and resolved never to try it in the acalp. again. The speech, however, bills fair The U. S. Bakery will deliver bre» 1 lon. to ontlixe its gifted author; Welcome. FRirARED BY piea or cak«« at your ihxir every day if Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowall, Mata. you wish. Leave order» »t the bakery Fine white ami colored sbtrts at cost Ptte* a l, «1« bolllN, a*, wont »6 • benl* on Maui street, opposite (kid Fellows i at O. H. Blount’s. * tdoek. * ASHLAND TIDINGS. Jail Burning at Jacksonville. Brad ludiaa ltriu RED HOUSE COLUMN. 4 i Of doing business, one the OF RIPKIYOV CHAPTER. Ni Tl. R A. M. Regalar convocation* on the Thursday next after the full moon. W. H ATKixaow. H P. E B Myer, Hec’y. I*-* ASHLAND LODGE NO. 23. A. V 4 A. M Stated rommuBlcation ou the Thursday of ur before lhe full moon. t. V M illm , W. M. Wm H Lawson, Secretary. Deadly Upas, Buying tax-laden credit ?;oods and Felling them or every cent they will bring. The other. ALPHA CHAPTER NO. I. O. E. S. -Uteri weetbiftiv on l»t .nd 34 Tne«i.y iu oeh month Mrs J H Crocker. W M. Mis« K at « C iiitwooi ». -e< rebuy. Pure Gold, ASHLAND LODGE No. <5, I. O. O. F., Hold rcfiul«r meeting« .vere Saturday evening at their hall In A.hlana. Hrelhri-a iu p»od BtundlUK are cordially Invited to attend. 1> II iuh N G. W C Robert., Secretary. (24 Karat) for spot, cash at the lowest margin. The ohl idea of ex tracting the last drop of blood has lived its day and done its worst. Modern aggressive ide as demand a change from ancient usages that dwarfed ami shriv eled anti destroyed. There is many a lev- i el-headed, hard-work ing fellow to whom from the snatches of slumber in the dreams of Fairy Land comes Each person buyz many a titful vision of a better and brighter ing a one-poimd day, who knows that can of buying on credit is dis astrous, but with the hard, cold cash is look ing for a place where he can buy the best and most gootls for the least money. Not by favor lint by merit alone have we gained an envied trade. Each week sees more goods arrive ami each week sees them sold— all on account of buy ing and selling for cash at the smallest possible margin. vv e O'irrv (arr_\ Tinware,(littery, Ka, i„.t ma,,». PILOT Rut K EX< A .VI I'M ENT NO li- 1 OOF Meut« in (»«Id FeHowb’s Hall « very 2d and 4th Monday iu each month MemlMTR iu goo«l Mumiing cordially invited to attend. K ort Tx Yl4»n, < P. N A Jacobs. Scribe. Have been reduced to actual cost price and will so be sold If you want anything in Summer i )ress GrO( )< Is, ateeiiH or < 1am l >rics, I jawns or Oliallies, 1 ( i insxliams <>r HOPE REBECCA DEGREE LODGE NO. 14 Meet* on the 2d and 4th Tuesday iu each month in Od«l Feliowt«'« Hall. Ashland. Ml;» ASNIK 1 N. G. John May, Ret’}. Ashland Ledge, A. 0 .U. W Meets in bolge roam in Odd Fello« « Hall ever? KiutT and T hiku Wadneaday in each month. Prvwnt hour of meeting 7 t© r. . m Ail Brethren in standing are cordially invited to attend W M P a TTIB ro N. M W T. W. L ymch . Recorder. Knights of Pythias. * P RINITE LOlMiE, NO 23, Kulxht. of '• ruhi«-, A-li i.iid. OrtK. ii. mid. even Frida • ri< unir VlaitiUC kllitrhu Iu Suva -landiiiK are cordial!' luviusl to attend. w >1. MILLION, C C. H T. < HITWOvP. K K A ,». 111 Post, No. 23. in*-et» G A • **-. D Xv. Burnwifir . ju Masonic Hull on the Ul aud 3d Saturdays <>i tach month. Vt«ttin< comrade« cordially welcomed. MAX PKACITT. J. R. C a ^ ky . C ommander Adjutant. You can buy them of us at original cost price, as we wish to close out all these goods for the season ARCHITECTS, Gents’ Underwear, Overshirts, White Shirts, Pants. Coats. Sox. Straw Hats, Linen and Zylotiite Collars and Cuffs, and a tine line of Neckties I » Very Truly Your: Gr ETC C. W. Ay« r«. II. R- Barbour, R.T. F.h iage Ayers, Baiter & Elviaae, We will do the same with our Contractors & Builders, ASHLAND. OREGON. LIGHT-WEIGHT CLOTHING. You can buy them cheaper of us than anywhere else 14T Elegant Embroider I . ^Aitir.r» skirtfc. chemises, Vesta, Veils. Hose, etc., luices, Em broidery. Kuching, Corsets, Kid. < ot- ton and I.isle Thread Gloves. Silk. Linen and ( otton Haudkerrhiefs. and Stationery. Have just receive«! a fine lot oi Mihsrs and Childrens Shoes and hundreds of other staple articles and notions. We invite a repeated and early inspection of our stock and if there is virtue in good goods and low prices we mean to be masters of the situation. BUILDERS, i Hand Saws, Hatchets. Files, Etc. C. W. AYERS. Architect. Estimate« made all kind« of bitllJInx* und all rialerlala furnixbed for the dtme. Tiana ami specification« for dwelling« of latest modem designs made at our ortlra aud furnit bed free Ui our patrons. We tut- dor-land our business In a’l its branrhis. nnd do not hesitate to guarantee xalisfae- i lion. If yon contemplate -building any thing. from a foot bridge to a hotel, call on us at our office, corner Main aud Hargaitine sts.. Ashland. Or,, and see what we can do for you. We have an unlimited supply of inntVrisl of all kinds for building purposes and can build your house without any un- neeessnry delay. Outside orders for plans and specification« «elicited and nrotnpt at tention given to them. We invite inspcc :ii>u of our work and can give references where required. 13&4 Ayers, Barbour 4 Elviage. JAMES N0BBIS, MORAL BROS . E. UEAN Architect ani SuperiDleaieat, A shland , •) Opposite the Postoffice Main Street, YSI 1 LA N I) Main St. Closing Out at COST. RED O r . Will furnish plans for any and m H kin»l> al buildings and supt iintend the <*uu«truction of the same when desired. Office on the west gidv of the plaza with Luckey A Co. 113-12 Bargains in Land OREGON ASHLAND, OREG. Hnn^'U’« Table Rock Farm <>u Rogue River is now offered for wale in aubdi- viHionM to auit parchaaerfl, on easy termH A 20 acre Apple Orchard, f AMjil. 40 acres level Fruit or Alfalfa land. fJUUO. 80 acrea Grain. Fruit, or Gras»» Land. |3000. 160 acres Grain. Fruit or G thm Land, f 4000. 200 acres Grain. Fruit or Graaff l»and, $5000. Cidi on or nddretih. 38 EKED HANSEN. Ashland. Or. Stock Rauch for Sale. Th«* undersigued offer« for sale htebtmk ranch of 500 u< r« * *ituaU‘«l on Till« !>akf, Khtmath countv, Or., hh A 1 ranch for rum k purp<«*f*. Will ¡»tu up 1 »0 tons of hay ««ft th«- place. BeH range iu Klaiuiith couuty. Will sell btCM’k aud farming itupleniunt* ” *ih the ranch, it «i» sirc<i. Fur further iu /•r ration spply tu R A Atile Lake. Or . Din ” 1887 HOUSE TOWN - LOTS ---- In the town of----- Will be entitled to a chance in a Lady’s I For Sale on Easy Terms. One-fourth down; balance within six, twelve and eighteen month« 8ee map at the Rai’-<»ad Depot for graded prices, etc., or addreat D H HASKELL. Town Site Agent C. P. R. R.. Han Francium. California. 112-5 Men’s Overalls, reg. price 75c., Will be closed out at 55c Men’s Navy Blue Overshirts, Reduced to Î1. Livery Stables in Ashland Offered for Sale it i Barnin ! i Men’s Light Check Suits, Below cost, only $4.15 a suit. Boy’s Overalls, To be closed out at 40c Men’s Red Flannel Shirts Reduced to $1. Men’s Heavy Suits, reg. price |8, To be closed out at $5 suit. Men’s Fine Shirts. All Kinds of Tobaccos All at cost. At cost. Men’s Nobby Light Colored Suits, Reduced to $8 per suit cost. Men’s Silk Handkerchiefs, All at cost. Men’s Nobby Dark Check Suits. Reg. pc. $20, to be closed at Slo at cost. Hats of All Kinds, All of them at cost. at cost. Men’s Nobby Hats, Only 75 cts. each. Men’s Fine blk. Diagonal, reg. $20 To be closed at $15. Men’s Fine Cutaway Suits. All at cost. 100 c< »st. Boys' Clothing all must go, Reduced below cost. iiííií iíííií ---- THE----- CHEAPEST PLACE Iu Ashland tr buy your vocimi i cs g ---- is AT---- J. K. VanSant s (’ASH STURE Choitn* Grocerio* a k | m * c 1 b 1- ty. Go«*!* deli ven -d t<> any par! of the city All at cost. (rents' Collars, Cuffs, .Jewelry, Ac. All at cost. >:«• J. K. VanSant. BLACKSMITHING. ExAinine those large plugs of To- bacco-below cost-only’ 25c. The blnrkHijijth ah op on H street, be- tween 4tii sk .’»th, in Kailrond addition to I DON’T WAIT until it is too late if you want a sun of clothes at cost or a bargain in any other line as we propose closing this stock IMMEDIATELY. Nervous Prostration, On arcouut of my hxxing been crippled in r runaway Mnnelitn«' ul '«». and not lieing able to |«cn»nnally «upervine th»- buHfne*^ proper ly. i have concluded id di*p<>be of my liwrr 1 stable intcroth in A«h!and. together with all i the stock, including hoTM*«. uagonw, hark«, ' buggies, hay. <Mts. etc. This is a good chaiKc fot some liveryman, hk it i<jhf only 'table in the city, and in g<MMl payink: prop rt y. Irrmw and price furnished on application to the proprietor G \\ STEI’HENM»N, 14 5 Ashland. Oregon. at c< ist Boys’ Fine Shirts, ,T Siskiyou co.. Cal., Men’s Fine Clothing, All at cost. I J» MONTAGUE, Contemplating a change in my business at an early riod, I will offer my entire stock at cost until the same is closed out The Teacher T y ASl Ik ANI ), Una I m en re-np< n<*d. and the proprietor is prepared to do promptly all Work in Every Branch of the Business. Saftafnciiou insured in all work dona. Horse Shoeing a Specialty. 45 E K E. y For Sale. JI < ! One h.Hiling outfit complete, mi-lnd tng 4 teds, one wagon ami new ursjier. Everything tu good order. Pnce, $175. Inquire of C. C. R agsdale . Tolo. Or., or J ohn W.CfKKv. Medford. Room*- to tint. Nicely fiinnshtd pxxiin to let at the residence of Mr?. & Ralph oo Main •trwet iwwr bmànoM part of town. 3(J Johnson Block, Ashland, Ur. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, CtilOrenCryferPitclier’sCastQria M&sonic Directory, Ashlanl. TWO WAYS I General Debility. SOCIETIES. There are i Clothier and Hatter JaelMnaville to Vnlfoni. Patronize the only wagon that con- ' tMx-to with every train, nun or shine, and carnee the U. 8. mail and Welle, Fargo A Uo.’e express. Satiefactloo guerautwsi J orx D t « j >. Driver