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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1889)
ASHLAND TIDINGS brevities . The regular monthly meeting of the Building and Iatan Association was held Monday evening aud loans to the amount of over SHOD made. A loan of 8779 was made to J. H. Mc Bride at 43 months interest iu advance aud one of 844H to R. K. Sutton at 24 months advance interest. A good digestion waits on appetite and a go«xl appetite is one of the surest signa of perfect health. If you are low spirited, irritable, bilious, or have au irregular appetite, then we advise you by all means to take Dr. Henley’s Daudelion Tonic. It will make a new man of you. Hold by T. K. Bolton. A troupe of 35 dogs—or rather 30 dogs aud 5 people came in ou Srtur- day eveuiug’s train and gave an ex hibition ot canine abilities at the hull that evening. ’The show was very gixid but the audience was very small, sim ply beeuiwe there was uo advertising done ahead of tlie show. This is the season ot the year when the raw, «»Id win.ls create sad havoc with the hands and eomplexiou. Soft white bands and a clear "peachy” complexion cau lx* assuredly preserved by the frequent application of Dutard's Specific. If rubbed into the skin well it leaves no greasy surface. The skiu absorbs it. Hold by T. K. Bolton. Sylvester Patterson made a trip over to ins mines ou Beaver cr«.k Inst week aud fouud the water so low that he deemed it advisable to shut down work for the season. He suya the water over there is lower proportionately than in this valley. Tue minors on Hungry creek have also Ixvn compelled to quit slneiug on account of scarcity of water. The re[x>rte of damage done on Wag ner creek by the storm last w«-k are quite numerous. Gue of the heaviest and most severely felt losses is that of Mr. Netherlands who has linen living on the Helms place. He pays $760 in cash for the rental and expected to realize"tbat and have a snug sum left, from the large orchard and til acres of tine grain be had, but the storm came, ruined his grain and stripped the fruit tr«« ot all their fruit, uutil his loss will reach 82.50ii, and he can illy af ford to stand it. John L. Grubb, who is now supply ing the people ot Ashland with fresh milk from his herd of fine grade Jersey cows, purchased of Andrew- A Hicks the other day a tine wagon for the delivery business. It is the nicest one ever us«l in the milk business here and is one of the fifteen buggies and carriages which Andrews A Hicks have sold from the H. C. Shaw Plow Works of Stix’ktou, Cal. G. F. Billings is the latest purchaser, and has one of the best yet shipped to Ashland. PERSONAL. HERE ANI> HERE. AEBRASKA PRESS AS8OCIATIO5. DEEDS RECORDED. AN VGLT DISCOVERY. ». R. ATKINSON, r. S CARTI* g V. CART** Fretideut. Vtce-Pre». Fashlcr Yesterday morning attach«! to the A lieport That Should Ro Read. Th« following deeds have been Col. Bowditch returned from tLe Walla Walla hud an S8000 blaze Fri regular express tram were the two ptac«l upon the records of Jacksou "A recent anal yration in Philadelphia by a FRIDAY....... JCLY ls-‘< Ix>gal blsnks of all'kiuffs for sale at Willamette Monday. At ÄH*ig*n<*?’h Sale. day. Pullman cars in which the members county since report in last issue of the celebrated chem.st ot ten popti’ar brand« ot ____ . T ii > in *« h office. of the Nebraska Press Association and T idings : larMparilladixchixes theaitoul«bing fart that J. D. Fountain returnwl from Link The Oregon «litorial association The valuable property known as the Youla Marion Stewart’s barn near Phoenix School Heetlng, 4- Gilroy planing inilf U oflSered at a**ic ville the first of the week. meets at Ya puna bay the latter part their wives and daughters are making M. 8. I>am<»n to Chas. Strang. 1<»I 1. blk. 16. these t”n munples of blood purifier« C) ®»“- was burned last Monday. toun <*( M«->!|i»ni. i-oii. nee*« aan». It eousinU of about 1’^ acre* of a tour of the northwest coast The Ulned in^be sejn-g .1» ostnn di (brent min ASHLAND OGN. • A special meeting of the voters of land in the city of Aaliland. ki»on cofinty. S. F. Morins made a trip down to of August cars were switched off here, arrange Mrs. Maria Coh« r to Mrs. Mary I> Farlow, eral«, eleven of which were artlvo poison«. 1 Ashland *ch<xu district will lie held at • It is lawful now to shoot grouse— Oregon ; a good, auirMantia) 46x^1 l>r. DeWitt Talmage, tho famous di ments having lieen made beforehand 30 14 100 acre' of thr Hiram Colver 1). 1.. €,; Iodide of potash wax discovered Inevery sam Paid Up Capital, Grant's Pass last Saturday. $50,000.00 feet , dry bouae 16x24. lumU-r building -lied 94x100; con the South school house next Tuesday the law having gone ont on the 15th. vine, will lie iu Oregon next month by the Board of Trade for the enter ple, mercury was found In all but two, w bile two-atory office and warpiious. 24x30: ma Mr. L. M. Van Horn came in from giving ¡«•tnres, appearing iu Portland Mr*. Maria Colver to Mary II Farlow, 320 afternoon. July Si I, at 2 o'clock, to A new tire liell has been ordered by chinery—« 21 iurb planer, 6 inch, 4'*id* tainment of the quill drivers during Hun s, less 12 1H-10O acre*«, heretofore deedeti arsenin existed in *i x ot the ten brand». N >t his ranch over the mouutain last week. elect a director to till the unexpired the tire committee of the city council. moulding machine, a teuont-r. a No- i Aug. 24. the day. Iminixli .tely on the arrival to McFarisb un«l Alary b. Farlow; con. *]. oue bran ! was the pure article.” mortiaer. jig saw*, aand pajH-r mschinr. term of Gen. E. lj. Applegate, (who re Mra. 1>. Moor«, aud her children are Mr«. Maria Calve x r to M«ry I). Farlow, land A reporter took the alxive ellpplnc to K W. of the train the visitors were put into turning latke, rip and cut-off suwr; the pow If you want a neat job of printing at Grant's Pass Courier is evident signed upon moving from Ashland to iu tp. K. 1 U .• 26 H loo acres; con |1 out ut Wagner’s soda springs recuper ly The er ia an unfailing Minply of v.aicf fcotn * pro.-periiig under Geo. H. Surrey's carriages wailing for them aud driven *M h ria Colver to .Mary L>. Farlow, right of Joy, the manufacturer ot Joy’« Vegetal''.»Sar» Josephine county last week); and to a reasonable price ixune to theTilUNiiH ^now-capped mountain, auu ha« a ating. Mparllle. Mr. Joy exhibited no surprise. He up town to "The Oregon ” where they office. management, for it is to lie enlarg«! to head upon a 1SU inch I «heel; a dower in Hiram Colver IX L. C. in tp 8N 8 . . transact such other busin ss as may Mid druggist» knew it lie Mid he long ago were serveil with a breakfast which track of the O. < K R . («4. F main line K. 1 W., 6H 24- 1U0acres, coll. |1. P. B. Whitney aud wife, of Portland, an eight column shoot. legally and properly come before the The new Catholic church iu railroad Oregon) witii capacity for flv< can?, i® on l mw the crying nee-i tor a rale and ataoluudy they prououDO«l excellent. In ad- E. K Anderson to A. 1 ’ . Tah?nt. land In the were visiting friends iu Ashl-md last meeting. addition is all completed and waiting mill lot; aiiout KO M feet of lumber in at* Congressman Hermann is now en d; i iu to the iarge amount of fruit town of Talent; eon. |7a. pure vegetable preparation of Sarsaparilla, Saturday. and for aale for the seats. gag'd in milking bis usual tour of dif that was plac«i ou the dining room Janu s Hrlm to A. I* Talent, lot 3. blk 3. hence bl« was named Joy’s r«getal>l< xarM:»*- Thi* I* a good property and ' 'Hiiinand* E'caprel. Wm. Kahler, of Jacksonville, went ferent parts of the state to learu per tabhe for breakfast, au attractive dis tow a of Talent; con. |2U0. rood butinem In Southern on-gon • rilla, because It cootalned nothing but puro Raging forest fires are reported in the Northern C alifornia Addrea®, Trustee ” of U < Baptist Church to A. P np to Cole's soda springs again lust sonally the needs of every section. The two prisoners. Smith and Heed, mountain ranges near the California play of Ashland fruits made a striking Talent, a part of blk 2. town of Taleut: coll, ■yrupct MrMparilla, combined with the pure J amkh ft. R aias® lulrexof Ca!lforuia'«ve«etab1calterat1rea Pn- Saturday. bound over by Justice Bashor at Gold line and south. Ashland, Oregon. Aarign*-' Sue« i-s re-ul's from merit. Hall's appt-aranci iu the large office room • like potash s*nia|«irllla>, It Uoe« not (orcein*- Hill for larceny in a dwelling, were Jas. H. Gray went down to Central Vegetable Sicilian Hair lieuewer is - Inula of most every description J. .X Banks to Mary D Allen, lot 4. bik 58, purities tbrouxh the akin but s'iuiulaies the Thunder, rain and hail storms prev turned ever to tue Sheriff, and there various «ecrelive organs, there I .- correcting Point Saturday, for a visit with rela placed before the public solely on its aiiorn«l the tables and the editors and town ot Medford; eon. >225. l»eiug no jail, to place ’ii-iii in, Sheriff ailed in the mountains east of this val tiieir wives were fairly delighted with Mary i> Allen to Jacob Johnston, land in functional derangemenu and eliminating all merits. Its success is indisputable. tives there. impurities through the natural chauueia— i tow n of Medford ; eo|i. >j(M> Birdsey hail them shackled and placed ley last Tuesday. the country that produced them. « Says the Crescent City Record: We Evgry one of the guests too, wore a (r U Howard to Mar) It Phelps, lots 1 2 b’na Fraarisca ¿xuawicr. Postmaster Farlow has inov«l his in bis office for safe keeping. Toeeday The tailor shop of F. E. Zoellner has family to the camplug grouud up Ash are informed that F. A. Hnffer, ot ni-at buttonhole Ixmquet of Ashland and 3. blk. 3, town of Medford; con 11.201 night at about Id p. m. tliey sucosded ls>eii moved into the building occupied Iterrlex and Fruit. io Wm B. Kincaid, land in Jacksonville, is taking t lie altitude over Howers. After breakfast was over, t|>. John S.. Toepptr iu unlocking the shackl’* with steel by Luckey A Co. land creek. K 2 W : con. |l Rare Business Openln Bernes are now ready and ooming the route surveyed by Villard a number pens anil escaped. I'plotlie Tll>rvos they were driven over the city iu car Wm Curll, sheriff of Lake county, of years ago for a railroad. What his <>. A 1 Co. to Ashland Building and Loan B. F. Reeser has had a tine new last report the prisoners' wherabouts riages uud scattered in all directions, A “ mm latioii, lol 1. blk. P tailroa<! addition t fast - will not last us long as last passed through to Portland, on Sun wiud mill put up at tns new residence year—so that all wishing them should The nnderwlgned offer« for sale the oh objivt is could not be as<’ertaiued. were still unkuowu. some visiting the peach orchards, to town of Ashlaud; con. (115. day evening's tram. iu Highland Park additiou. established hardware atore and tinshop send in their orders at once. Price others the sulphur springs, and various Edgar E Miner to <h-o. Crowaou, loth A corps of men have l«>gun the sur Afthlaud —stock In More aud complete ou Fire at kontugue. and ix), Miner's addition to town of Ashland; ! 25 cents per gallon. Cases and cans Doe* a General Banking Buiineas. of tools and I. W. Btirriss has added his family vey of a railroad from Sinslaw bay places. Messers Payne and Black are at work fixture® iu the shop. eon. furnished to ship berries in when they i to the numeuroB camps of lustioatore eastward A «aUafactory aud profitable trade te1>e» «h At 2 p. m. the large dining room of M ontague, Siskiyou county, is the at the north is'bool house on their con through Eugene to be called O. A L < o to II. b Mrixium, lots 4. 5, 6 and ’ will be returned. Also peaches and , done. Kcaaou fur aeliing—outside affi® I up Ashland canyon. latest victim of lire visitation. Fire tract to finish the tipper story. made at all aeceaaible point* on prevent the proprietor tlie Sinslaw .V Eastern road. An ad The Oregon was throw n open and the 10. Llk. “F railroad addition to the town of . other fruit in season. Boxes sud , 'oUectioDR from giving the bustfla favorable termn. A“hluud;cou IJfO, piess assiK ’ iatioii, the mayor, and coun- broke out in the Fioek hotel last net* hi* attention. Will either rent or Mile’ Miss Babb, of Eugene City, is em vance party of surveyors claim that a Neat, new, residence- hard finished biahi exchange and telegraphic transfer® the buildiug. •> A i Co. to the Standard Oil Co. lot 3, paper on hand for sale. For further ciinien, and a few of the leading citi night, au I the h rel, King’s store, two Portland, San Frau claco and New York. ployed in the ladies department at E. satisfactory route has already been fiw rent t > small family. Apply to A pply at premises on Main street, or add*»« information address, saloon i and a barber »nop were burned. zens and their wives, sat down to a blk. town o(,Medlord. eon. B F KEESEK.i B. Huusaker's store. picked out. O. A 1 Co. to John Banks, lots 19 and J. W. H ockkrsmith , ' flt/ld diut bought at at andará prieta. The hotel was a good bu l ling, and Mrs. J‘1 J. Crocker. Granite St. splendid diuucr. 1 tinner over, council- 20. The Ashland, Oregon. I»ia 1 railroad addition to the town of Ashland, Oregon. A young girl. about fourteen years m .11 Walter made a bnef opening an- Ashland Alex. Martin, Sr., came in from Liuk- Mrs. W. W. Erb return«! home last the loea will tie conshleriible no fig . con. Saturday from a visit of several weeks of age committed suicide at Roseburg uouni emi nt introducing Col. Bow- <» A T Co. to John Miller, lots 1. 2, 83 and ' Peaches bought.________ A drive in lady’s summer drees ures obtaiuabl- up to time of going to ville this week for a bnef visit, return last Tur- lay night by taking poison. diLcli, who extend«! to the guests on ;M. in blk Q” railroad addition to the town ing to Klamath county to-day. in Josephine county. press. For fine hand mirrors, hair brmffioa . ifoods for leu days at McCall’s—atrict* of Ashlaud ; con. 1170 She was a daughter of Thue. Tyndall. ly for cash. [I.1TKK. The estimate of loss is as A number of carloads of California * Mrs. J. Crit Tolman and M ish Adah Harsh treatment from the |ieople with behalf of the city of Ashland a cordial < >. A T Co. to II. B. Payton. lot x?», blk. “B" and oombs call at Chitwood's. follows: John Flock's hotel. $15,500 fruit have passed north this week, Horton spent several days at Soda whom she was liviug is supposed to be Welcome, and dwelt at some length up railroad aduitiou to towu of Ashland, con. on the resources, attractions and gen ♦ it*' inuuranace SSsxi; T. J. King’s store. among them carloads of watermelons. Spnugs the past week. the cause of her suicide. eral description of Ashland and the ——- •♦ ♦ ♦---------- - John Ganyon's and Al. Garfield's sa Threshing will probably begin to T. O. Andrews return«! Sunday R >gue Sner A'alley. Right Kind of Prunas loons aud the barber shop. $4.500, no day iu the valley about Ashland. The Mr. Ch tries E. Lnland, of New York, morning from attendance al the A. 0. Dr. Walter then called upon L. insurance. Total loss. $20.000.) one of a fatuous family of hotel kt >p- The State Horticultural «iciety met Walker. True, Grubb A Neil machine U. W. grand lodge in Portland. ers ill that state, lias beeu engage 4i> Wessel, Jr., chairman of the associa iu Portland on Tuesday and held an will do it all. located on the Helman Land, al Jackson-Farnham tion of editors, who intnxlue«l J. S. interesting dieciiaaeion over the prune Mrs. John Real left on Wednesday assume tlie management of Portland's • mile north of the Plaza« < A hundred acre tract off the Ragsdale The Farnham home north of Ashland morning's train for Sacramento to stay maguifioent new hotel, "Ths Portland," Hosgland of the Nebraxka Stat< and the beet variety for Oregon culture. Journal, to make a response. This Used for Medical Purposes for 30 Yeai was the scene of a happy wedding farm at Tolo was bought recently by which it is exp«''«l will be ready for some time with relatives there. Air. Hoagland did. thanking the | h «>- The preponderance of argument was We lnes l iy moriimg. On that morn a Mr. Cochran, recently from Califor business by Christmns. Mrs. J. B. Russell returned to her ple of this city for their hospitality in favor of the Italian, as "the prune An iffiiiiioii.'i.i:.- vHter ing. at eight o'clock, io tho presence nia. at $40 per acre. ptTHtiir.- decirt d Natural ^’niperai^^^^S' Wor-ls cannot express the gratitude all.I assuring tin ill that the associa of all prunes to be grown in Oregon, home in Yreka Tin-•lay, after a visit of only immediate ¡el iiives, Mr. D. H. because it in of superior quality to any degreea. ’ The parties who lmrrowed the knives which p.siple f«-l for the benefit done tion appreciated it. of several wwks with relatives here. Jackson was united iu tho holy bonds and forks from the Eastern Star Lodge other now known that has been them by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. To Drink, the Water is a Tonic, Next F. F. Rixise, of the li'enteri, of wedlock with Miss Eugenia Farn will please return them, as they are Judge Wilshire and wife, aud Mis. Ling-standing ca>-s of rheuinatism thoroughly tested, and because it is Being Sulphuric and Aikailne, it eradifl^H.; ham, Rev. T. K. Van Tassel, of the n«sl«l. Return to the W. M., Mrs. J. Wilshire's mother, of Lakeview, have yield to this remedy, when all others iVoikman, Lincoln, was called upon a prune that oan be grown in Oregon and made a pleasant address, telling fungi and animslf u '. h - and. '.eutraliziDff^M Baptist church, tying the nuptial kuot. D. Crocker. lieen among the guests at Shovel creek fail to give relief. This medicine better thau auy other country hi the l orrrc’lDg a'ii aciditle«, it promote® a the Ashland people that at no other After a short seaaou of congratulations lately. and hrahhfui condiuon ,u ■ \ery part of thorougely expels the poison from the point on their long excursion had th” world aud therefore will meet with E. T. Bartlett has received the con from the w Thug company, the bride system. u||| less competition than any other in the blood. II. C. Boggs, a well known capitalist asoooiation met with a such a warm . tract to build a comfortable school SWIMMING KINK *3 and groom drove to the de|M>t where markets of the world.” It was thought and bauker of Lakeport, Cal., was at bome-like reception ns they bad m bouse in the district just over the line iDcloM-d and rover? 1, th* Name medicaH^M they took lha south-lHiuud overland The Linkville Stor is sailing under l>«.t, however, to cultivate other varie The Oregon one day this week with his a new management now. W. E. Bow- this place. Mr. Roose’s speech was te-. hiw a> 8 clean, for the »pnugo run a for Bisson. After a stay of a few days in California at Bailey Hill and goes ties, also, and upon suggestion of S. uiluiiK—imirv llian IJOo t»*lions j»er hoV^^Kf wife. at Sisson Mr. and Mrs. Jacksou will over at once to begin it. doin a-id W. E. Greene having pur heartily cheered. A. Clarke, a reeolntion was adopted You max dive «nd t>wnn, and have Th» inimitable Maj. Hendershott, recommending the Italian, Petite. return to Ashland and take up their fun thau aiuybody”—«‘omc out as C. B. Watson aud family and C. W chased the plant mid busiucHS from J. The fruit dealers have been shipping who hail join«l the association before silk* aud “whit? as woo) -rriuvenaMwHI residence at the home already pre great qiianitiee of peaches the past A. Bow Join who retires from the paper Logan and family have moved up to Golden Drop, aud Silver prime as the happy. From y so a. m until late in tka pared for them at Eagle Mills. their claims ou the creek alxive Ash altogether. The Star has a good tiy'td they had cross«l the Rocky Mountains four varieties that last through the week. Ike earliest variety, the Alex evening every day. a That this worthy young couple may ander. are alamt gone, aud shipments and there is no re a-in why it should aud had li«-n the prime cause of their prune season and are the most profita land. have the full measure of the happiness of Hale’s Early, a finer peach, have lie Free Carriage not lx* a pay ing investment to the new visiting Ashland and the Rogue River ble.- [Statesman. Mrs. Mollie Krause, of Jacksonville, proprietors. A alley, was announced as the next of wedded I fe is the wish of a large gun. from the Spring® to the Hotel®, the P1AZB» return«! home from a somewhat ex speeker. lie kept the people in gixxl aud principal business {»oinU in th? city, circle of frien 1» and acquaintances -------------- Where are the Fraud.«? The great spectacular production humor by several an«'dotes. and trxik tend«! visit in Tennessee ou Monday and return without delay. Geo. H. Bayley, who with M. Mick among them the T idings . 5 WaxhinKtou lilsjmh'h. July 14.. tho •• Twelve Temptations ” outfit was evening. his «at amid the applause of all. PERSONAL. elson. has hid stock np on Ashland The Original Ashland MedicaljSpringa. attached to the overland Sunday H. 1’. Lewis, of the Omaha Worhl, Butte, lost a valuable mare the other It is said that new special agents of • A Ireks Contract Rev. F. B. Ticknor came up from evening. There are seventy people Used for more than Thirty Year®—the beat, was the last speaker. He made an land offices who have been investigat day from cramps catMcd by dnnkiug W. G. Tanner returned from Mott Medford, Saturday, and bi id Episco possibly, ever found Come and see. Messrs. C. W. Ayers and H. R. Bar cold water while heated. He says his several a majority of them ugly women--oc- able, interesting' talk and won the ing affairs ont West have made sonie days ago. pal services jn the Baptist church at "Ashland White Mui phur Springs** bour re’urned from Yreka the first of loss is 8-hrl. company ing three passenger cars, and doubly g.xxl opinion of the Ashland rather startling discoveries, and a local the week, where they secured for the W. H. Wightman returned home 3 o'clock Sunday afteruoou. the baggage two ears. They are do people by telling them that this was paper says: It appears that during Printed on either side of the carriage. Look The various ditches an the west side this morning from Seattle. out for it every hour of th? day. Patron* de firm of Ayrm. Barbour A Elviage, th» Mr. and Mrs. Geo Judge, returned ing th • X’ew Park th-atre ut Portland the most hospitable r« option they had the reform administration of General al ring the carriage to call for them will plcaw contract to rebuild the recently burned of towu w.’te till«! completely in many to Portland Snuday eveniug. after a this week. enjoy«l on the trip, and that Ashland, Sparks the latter was so much occupied Mr. H. Judge and family are camped leave order® on our bulletin ixiard 1D the places by the washing of the heavy ruiu Cl ireudon Hotel at that place. A visit of some length by the latter with her fruit an I her various other at p Mtoffice. in seeking reasons for refusing home The immediate symptom» of Pys- portion of the 'l l walls will la' nix’d, last week. and it required a great at Coleetiu. to remain several weeks. Mr. Judge’s parents in this city. tractions would nnilonbl«lly receive a stead claims that he entirely overlook«! pepaia. or indigestion, are a distressing GRANT and 0. 0. HELMAN, and th” entire structure, 68x53 ft. and amouut of work to put them iu repair Herman Scherrer went to Dunsmuir Avery Johnson, and his son C. IL. sense of weight, oppression and full lietter send-off at the bands of the the frauds that were lieing prepetrated two stories high, will tie built np in a again. last wevk. to work in the railroad shops «litors of Nebraska assembled liefore Proprietors. in his name. Officers of the interior went ever to Shovel creek springs by lli’fs in the stomach, heart burs, loss of much more modern nti<l «nlietantial The first annual announcement and again. Tuesday's train, to reconnoiter the appetite, foul breath, Ix’lching. tlat- them than any other of the numerous department decline to show reports or style than before tbs tire. Men are al premium list of the Southern Oregon to give any details as to their «intents, T. G. Bronson, of the McMinnville prosi>«’ts of a vacation over there. ulency, nausea pains in the shoulders places at which they bad stopped. ready at work, and the job will be District Agricultural Association has Baptist Afler the banquet was finished car tint the president and Secretary Noble and breast. Dr. Henley's Dandelion rushed through to completion under lieen received from the state printer, week. College, was m Ashlaud this Jas. Pelton came in from his ranch Tonic promotes healthy digestion and riage» wire again furnished to the have hail two or three earnest inter the management of Mr. B irbour. Ill« and a compilaton of items of iuterest in Grant county last week, for a stay removes all unhealthy symptoms. Sold visitors, and the time until departure view» over the matter aud have decided cou’raet price is #1 Mtb. Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wells. Sr., made of ten days in the valley, aud was visit was occupied in hxiking over the city. that it is useless to go on with invest- • from it will appear in next issue of the Messrs. Ayers, B irbour A Elviage Tintxos. a trip out to the Dead Indian country ing Ashland friends Friday and Satur by T. K. Bolton. At 5 o’dock, according to previous igations until a g<Kxl many-chauges have contract.si ami built a iarge this week. George O. Jones, chairman of the arrangements, the excursionists and have lieen made in the register's and day. R R street, foot of 1st Avenue, The ladies of the Presbyterian proportion of Ashland » fine buildings, national greenback party, "has issued Alfred Rnmmell, of Antelope, went Mrs. E. L. Warner, a sister of Mr. H. an invitation r«piestmg all persons citizens assembled at The Oregon and receiver's offices. and Yreka people can rest assured church will give an entertainment at over ASHLAND, OREGON at, the drum call of Maj. Hender to his Klamath river mining claim B. Carter of this city, arrived from that they are ru-tlers and knowhow to Granite Hall Tuesday evening, July last Sunday. who desire to aid in re organizing the Fresno a Victim. Lincoln. Neb., on Suuday evening s national gwuback party, to meet iu shott formed in procession to march work in the I itest mod’-rn fashion, •’kith. Ice cream and refreshments C. W. fiMurd, I'roprirtw down to the depot. Each excursionist Ereni.o. i al.. Dispatch. .I»lyl2. nn.l always <fo it in a manner to give after the entertairuneot. All cordially Napoleon Davis, clerk of the state train, for a visit of some length with their r<*ppective states ami congres had some memento of Ashland, car C ommittee . the best of satisfaction. The firm has invited. school laud Ixiard, was in Ashland relatives here. sional districts, ou or ixffore Septem rying with him, either a string of ap A fire broke out in the bakery of Le Having leased the above House ail prospects of several other large jol» in Cap. A. D. Helman, D. D. G. M . of ber 4 next, and appoint one delegate ples, a tx>x of iH’iu bes. a plume of Blane A Co. on J street, and destroy«! A. J. Daley and Dr. Parker came in one day this week. thorotignlv renovated aud refitted the tanl Siskiyou comity, and will hereafter be yesterday from Eagle Point. Mr. and one niternate to attend a national the Odd Fellows, was at Grunt's l ’ ass. half a block of brick buildings run 1 am now prepared to ofler first ciaaa • pampas grass, a bunch of mistletoe or Mrs. L. Reeser, of Los Angeles, is in the field for work in their line over Daley is happy over the prosfieet that Medford arid Jacksonville last week, greenback convention, calle l to meet some othiq reminder of the visit here, ning south to Maripisa street. The commodatum® to the traveling public, —00---- The New Management will «pare no pat there, although they will by no means bis mil! will have abundance of good visiting the family of B. F. Reeser (her installing officers in the several lodges at Cincinnati on S-plemlier 17 next. lo.«s is 82ofi.(*G; insurance SlIkUMOt. mid tli” pris’ession was quite attractive husband's brother) in Ashland. in making this oue of the most comforts retire from the business in Ashland. of the order. The fire cnnsunied the heart of the wheat to gnud the crop in Little and home like hotel® in the plaoe. I On the Klamath river, at theCaptain in all its variety. The excursion cars Wm. Hanley and W. R. Jones, of table® are supplied with the beat the m Butte valley having been mnch above The Itaagvrous shotgun. A. H. Carson, of Josephine oonutv, Pope ranch, July 11th. the yonngest were taken on th” regular train, and business center of the city, mid it was ket afford®. Pleasant accommodation® p Jacksonville precinct, are Ixith down only by a great effort that a repetition the average of the county this season. the «litors whirled back to the Wil child of Mr. m l Mrs. S ryl.er, w is bit Ed Powell, the ld-year-old son of the enterprising proprietor of the Rial pared for families. with typbo-malanal fever.it is reported. of the Seattle disaster was prevented. lamette. They made a stop at Eugene; Meitl* ............................. s. ten by a large ratt* '.makeon one of its William Powell, who lives near the de land Nurseries, spent several days in The equanimity of mind and the The Fiske block anil Griffith building Lodging according to room) 2&c,A then«- go to the Sound, and by boat feet. The fixit co ’ iimeuci'd to swell, Lyle A. Green, a young man of Cet- pot .received a load of tine shot in his peaceful slumbers of the cam)« of re Ashland witbin the past w«*k. looking when Ca| laHi P. p -pl ie. d lus mouth to A’ictoria; thence back to Portland are total losses. The heaviest losers head last Saturday evening that it is a cuperators nt Colestin were disturlied awa. Ill., is stopping at The Oregon, after business here. to the snake bite and .sucked out the and return East via the Union Pacific are as follows: wonder did not rmnit in his death. He Tuesday night by the appearanoe of a having come ont to Oregon for hw Dr. Whitney, of Central Point, one poison, leaving the child's foot the color L. H. Thompson, drugs, loss $12o0; The handsome display of fruits iu was playing in the yard with another bear who made a tour of the camping health. Hot or Cold Salpbsr Woter Balta 25 ® of the proprietors of the new planiug Ball.« at any Um« br. tS’ of the snake. Tlie Captain las' ,me The Oregon was landed by the ex insurance $71100; (iiliuonr A Co., mil boy of his age, Amnel Sherrer, and had grounds, but escaped liefore he did any Mr. and Mrs. F. Roper spent a week mill there, was in town last Saturday, •pule sick, but soon recovered. | J' iv ka cursion uts on al i hands. Th» display linery and fancy goods, 816,000; in gone to th» well for a driu k, when damage, or received any. until 10 o clock p m Une tara room m down at the Landers ranch in Joseph having come np for some machinist was not so attractive by five o’clock, surance 89000; Seevera A Co., dry Journal. young Sherrer picked up a shotgun A sort of cloud-burst occurred upon ine county reoently. returning Wed work on a shaft for the mill. for the «litors hud been given the giaxls $20.000; insurance 812,000; that was standing near him t^e older nesday. Linkville Mill, Flume and Ditch privilege of taking with them what Lewuon A Co., dry goods, $3l),oOO; in Powell had just loaded the weapon, the north side of Emigrant creek, alxiut L. L Merrick aud wife came over filed articles of incoporation they wished of the fruit and not much surance 812,000; McConnell A Hague, The T idings editor was ont in the from Sisson Saturday evening and will Company preparatory to going for a hunt, «nd Wells’s sheep camp Tuesday evening, this week; the object is to construct a was left. f rocers, $10,000; insurance $6.000; M. left it standing outside while be went and washed a great quanity of earth Dead Indian country this week with reside in Ashland. Mr. Merrick being ditch or flume from a point 2.5 feet west The editors spent a pleasant day at lenicke. saloon, $18.000; insurance’ in the house -and seeing it was cappe<l, down upon the wagon road from the Edw. A. Swo|x’, of Portland, returning employ«! in Blount’s store here now oftlie hea l of the ditch known as the thought he would snap the cap at his steep hillsides, but did po serious dam yesterday. since the dosing of the Sisson branch. “Big Klamath ditch" in Link river. Salem before coming here and enjoyed $8.<D0; J. D. Fiske, buildings, $20.- 000; insurance $10,000. A number of the hospitality ot the people there. playmate 20 feet away. Young Powell age- Mrs. P. L. Fountain, of Klamath Miss Stewart, of Etna. Siskiyou Klamath county, thence to run in a Oue of the members of the excursion small Josses, aggregating $20.000; all bad t lie tin cup up to bis n.outhdnuk- Found—On the Dead ludian road, a couutv. has lxs>n visiting her parents, county, who lias been stopping with south-westerly direction to the south has d«'ided to locate at Seattle, insured. lug when .the other boy shot, aud the small gripsack, with shoulder strap Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Hockeraruith, Thomas Kist's family for several weeks, west is'! ';, r of .... 21. t 11 s. r 12 e. another one couldn’t get away from cup piobably saved him from a mnch evidently belonging to a gentleman, in The Lost L« Found. Ashland. Principal office at Linkville; capital returned home to Etna W«ineeday. blit Salem, anil although none of them more daneerous wound thau be re judging by the contents. The owner will come back to Ashland in a short stix'k, 825, '>iO; the incorporatoni are were left in Asblaud, it would not lie Linkville Star Mrs. John W. Powers, son aud tune. ceived. Twenty-eight of the No. 8 shot can recover the same by calling at the Alexander Martin. G. W. Smith and I. surprising to s«- several of them come struck his bead above the eyes, T idings office, proving ownership and daughter, arrived from Wcxxlland, Cal., Altbough our usually quiet villaire N. Summers. b k to make Ashland their permanent is devoid of sensations, occasionally »tie near bis rigli^eye, one m bis jaw paying advertising charges. Wtslnesday eveniug. to join her hus Mr. N Moral, who has lx>en in charge band here. ami one in the neck, the latter one of the store of Moral Bros, here, has In taking the census of Oregon next home. there oecurx an item worthy to lie T. A. Newman, of Rogue river; who causing more trouble than the others. lenum rators will be employed. 'The general committee of arrange classified as intereetinv. Some four John A. Hale, th» Siskiyou tunnel gone to Santa Rosa, Cal., to remain a year2l Dr. Parson was summoned and dressed has a Hue orchard about three miles contractor, The stat** will be divide 1 into two short time. W. M. Stansbnrg camo up yearn Hk'o a Mrs. Hunsaker who for ments appointed ut the meeting nt and his wife and daughter, the wounds and the boy is recovering from Eagle Point, was in town last were on Sunday's traiu, on a trip to from the Santa Rosa store to take supervising districts, th< summit of Council Room Tuesday evening was merly was a dangliter-in-law to Hon. week, and ordered one of Lyltlt ton ’ s rapidly now. charge here during Mr. Moral's ab the Case i Ds being the dividing line. CoiiqxK«‘d of Alayi >r Mills, J. Al. Mc S. B. Cranston, left Linkville taking fruit driers made for him. He will dry tlie northward. sence. Tlie work of enumeration will begin Call, G«>. Engie. E. B. Hunsaker and with her a little grandson of Mr. State Nsrniut School. a large quanity of pencil plums, witli Mrs. G. L. I>eaii and daughter, Eva, June 1. an I must be completed by the E. J. Kaiser, mid the following 6ub- Cranston and wife, named Bertie then Dr. C. J. Sechrist. of Oakland, Cal. The State Normal School will be other fruit, this season. start«! this week wife W. E. Dean and formerly of Phoenix, has lux’ll in the latter part of that n nth. As Oregon «immittei'H were ap[H>int«l: only 2 years old. It was with many a gin its M-bool year Sept. 2. 188S). It is Logan t<x>k a view of the editorial family from Glendale toCrveceht City valley tills week, and also down at is not a Iliickly settl«l state, the com Finance Atkinson, Kyle and Lu- bitter pang the grand parents saw generally known that this institution excursion pel« .ion of the enumerator» will and the [leol’le ass -mblol at ou an excursion trip. him go. and after they had exhausted Waldo, whither he went upon a pro i>r. 'ably la. the maximum prescribed dennan. lias in the last two years made great The Oregon and another R xieption Alills. Galey, Bowditch. every persuasion, as well as lawful The family of S. C. Corbett. Miss fessional call. Dr. Srx’hrist now mnki s by progress in its work, having more than one at the train yesterday, law $T> per day. of the party exclusive Blanche Hicks, and Messrs. Whittle a sp«rialt.y ot diseases of the nose, Waller. .I. Al. McCall; McsdamesJ. M. remedies; for their love for the only doubled the attendance in that time. ly. They certainly to remember and Dawson started yesterday on a throat and lungs. S i< s a Redding dispatch of June 16: McCall, Downing. Houck. Ije«is. J. 8. scion of the Cranston name, and the It is true that the Normal Schools of their Ashland visit, desire for they ordered ."> campiug trip out to Pelican Bay. image of his deceased father was big st deal in mines ever kuowu Rogers. the state are taking the lead, ami at H. S. Emory, Del Graham. Jam-- 1 he Fruit mid (lowers Coolidge, Bil strong and ardent. The mutations of the northern part of the state is now uo distant day, our people will realize dozen of the photographs from Logan A. F. Lott, a Presbyterinn minister I'nwell anil I. O. Miller return«! last in the fact, as the people of other states As it is generally understood that just out from Michigan, spent a day evening from a week's hunting ex taking pl... -■ A syndicate is purchas lings, Benn; Mesdami-s Coolidge, Casey, time 111 the course of years, brought news to the mourning grand-parents, do, that the Normal Schools are a there is lack of budding material in visiting Rev. F. G. Strauge, in Ashland, cursion out to Lake of the Woixls. ing tho W. T. Col-mian group of Wagner, Russell and Kentnor. Carriages—Blount, Landers and that the mother had died in the far part of the public school system the valley, we give notice that our this week, while en route to Linkville. J. S. Muller was out with them but mines in Shasta mid Trinity counties, Avers. off southern California, and no trace You hnven’t? Well let us tell you that by buying to 1»' al least thirty patented and should receive the hearty support null is now running on full time and to return sooner than the rest of said of the child was known. Notwith Mayor Purdin and Attorney J. N. had mines Ia si 1,-s others applied for and of the citizens. we can till orders for lumber at the party on account of his eyes. The Below is given the fiersonnel of tho standing many disapisnntments and a cheap article in leather you are throwing away prixif made, and still others a|>pli»d The Ashland State Normal School rate of 20,000 feet per «lay. Write for Phillipa, of M«lford. were in Ashland party brought in some venison. discouragement*, the searchers were last Sunday. Mr. Phillips was also in for, with no proofs. The deal is re- party: had twelve graduates this year aud particulars and prices. length rewarded by receiving no your money. Now to overcome this trouble, Mr. J. C. Bush, who was for a long )H>rt«l to Ix> somewhere in the neigb- their examination before the State S tuak P ine D oob A L i 'M bek C o town several days during the w--ek. on Brown. E. A. Nebraska City Press, at tice from 11 skilled detective who had legal business. time editor and publisher of a Repub Ixirhixxl of two miliums of dollars. Board of Education proved that uo lludeuz, Mrs. Dora L. Norfolk Daily Some rich strikes are reported by been employed, that a child answering better woik is lieing done in the state. H. 8. EMERY. Mrs. Dr. Van Dyke and her little son, lican paper at Sidney, Nebraska, has I he mountains were never so full of Neirs. the description of Bertie was living in Students that have gone to attend miners on Hungry creek near Yreka of Grant's Pass, accompanied by a lady lx-en in Ashland during the past week. prospectors for quartz mines as now. Burr, AV. E. and mother, Hivertoa and there is considerable excitemeut a family near San Bernardino, Cal. other schools have returned and say over there. The last Yreka Joni-»«/ friend, came up Wednesday, aud went He is looking for a new location in the Somi'ti■>. • ago it was annonne«] that Enb rpriiw, a full investigation it was that our school does as good work as is says that Charley Humphrey, who has ont to Wagner's s<xla springs, to stay newspaper business in Oregon or Rev. Jr. Ihshop, reorder of the city of Baumer. Jno. ami daughter. Omaha Upon proven lieyund a doubt that the lost Washington. He has mn«1 g;>n<> down E is’ Portland, had b xm recommended ftailicay Ni u s. done elsewhere. Thia i«an institution a rich ledge of quartz ou Humbug there some time. in the Williamettee to look over tie by theOregoa Congressional delega we should foster, and every business Davidsobn, Sol. and wife, Nebraska w-as found, and on June 25tli Mr. sold ont last week to Price A- Co., Cranston accompanied by Mrs. Crans Mrs. Robt. Patterson and daughter, field there. Tribum , < • miliii. ma-a in Ashland should make it his creek, tion for appointiuoiit as L diati agent at and Mrs. Coker, of Sacramento, visit duty to purchase at least one scholar of San Francisco, for $15,000. Deuuv, L. D. R«i Cloud Denus'rat. ton took the train for San Bernardi Mrs. J. H. Sisson, of the well known Klamath reservation. It was afterward Full supply ol coffins, caskets A series of lectures is lieing given by ed in Ashland one day during the past summer resort at foot of Mt. Sliasta, said that Mr. Bishop would not accopt ship. Daveui’ort, A. C. and wife. South no, armed with »11 necessary proofs as well as ajuost generous multitude robes of all sizes, gloves, The Training school will still be a the pastor of the Baptist church on week, the guests of their friends, the wits over this week in company with a the appointment, but the Mercury of Omaha Siorkmau. of endorsing letters. crapes, etc., etc. prominent feature, and parents de Sunday evenings. The subject of family of engineer Meilis. Fowler, L. D., Sutton Advertiser. party of tourists who have been stop 1 ■ ' ‘ ■ "From g.xxl They proceeded at once to the place, The next time you want siring to send their children should each is t be life and character of some Garretty, J. F., mother aud child. Offioe and wareroom® at railroad croMing Street Commissioner Patterson was ping there, and remained a day here at authority senatorial Mr. Bishop, re and to their great delight found their of Helman ttrett. secure a scbolnrship at once as the prominent man or woman of Bible at Grant's Pass Thursday, aud reports tho Oregon. In the party were. Mrs. corder of East Portland, will accept the South Omaha Drover’s Journal. grand-child now grown into a tieauti- school is limited t<> only thirty pupils. times. Subject for next Sunday even that city booming. Sir. Patterson Glover and Miss Glover, of Colusa. position of Indian agent of tho Klam- G ■ lil'orii. 11. Al. It oi/.o IPIl //,, ,il,t. ful boy of nearly six years of age. Scbolnrrihqie for tins department only ing, Ruth the Moabiter. Lecture will receive orders here for lumber Frank Ward, of Oakland, and Louis atli reservation, in the southern part- of Hart, Atlee, Dal ota City Eagle. — FOR THE BEST — #15 per year. free. Habner, ('has., Nebraska City Neirs. After some tittle delay and vexation, the state. mad» by the S. P. D. A L. Co. Nieklesburg, of Red Bluff. th» custodians of little Hodde, Fred mid nite, Grand Island as The blackberry crop does not last as I Terrible Aveidmt. A party of distinguished men under Bertie, Mr. and Mrs. Strong, were Jas. Thornton, his sister. Mrs. A. Mai. R. H. Hendershot, the Drum nt. Tin, Sheet-Iron and Ceooerware, One <-f the saddest accidents which long this year us usual. The storm of Willits, and Ins daughters. Miss Hattie mer Boy, arrived in Ashland with the the leadership of Congressman Dorsey hidepeud, to give him up, and only then Hoagland. J. S., and wife, Stab loath it has ever been the duty of the T id last week did conmderable damage to and Mrs R. M. Garrett, wont down to Nebraska editorial excursion, and re of Nebraska will arrive in Oregon the Journal, with tears and lamentations', after Lincoln. ings to chronicle in Southern Oregon the crop, t«>, especially down the val Grant's Pass on Monday evening, in re turn«! northward with the party as 23d of this mouth, and as it is stated (Mist knew to object was fruitless. Johnson. T. B. and wife, Stockham they ley, and the dealers at Ashland report And we will give you first-class goods for occurred near Grant’s Pass last Sun that They started for home, and arrived sponse to the news of the drowuiug far as Eugene. He will lie in Ashland that they will take in the state tliey Hejmrter, they are hardly able to supply the their charge ou the 7th instant, day evening mid resulted in the death of the two sons of lloti|Henry Thorntou. again tiemorrow, to remain a few days, might get out fj> the It igne river val Keithlcy, J. K. and wife, II eepingr with your money, and sell them to you of'two prominent young men of heavy demand for berries from ali the and now the Cranston household is Col. C. F. Fnzell returned this w«>k and lixik after his property interests ley Amoug the crowd are Congn-se- li’ofer Rciiidriiean. surrounding country. Grant’s Pass, (.'barley and Fred happy. The grand-father's step is from Portland. He has been traveling here. Maj. Hendershot does much man McKinley, tbo repubiliean tariff Kohn. Al., wife and daughter, Cali- Thornton,-sons of Hon. Henry Thorn lighter, the grand-mother has a new John B. Griffin gave the Ashland through Eastern Oregon looking up eulogizing of Ashland in his travels, leader. Congressman Barrows of Michi City Courier. ton of Grant's Pa-s lirnl nephews of people their first chance for a treat of gram pnjsp«’ta for the N. P. Elevator which extend all over the I'nited gan. Geu. Nathan Guff, Ex-secretary of dal charge to brighten the monotony of Lewis. H. P., Omaha 'World. Jas. Thornton of this place. The veuiaon this season. He brought in Co., aud reports pr<x»p«’ts very p<x>r. States. the navy. Ex-governor Slewart. of Ver life, and Bertie has a home among Million, J. T. and wife, Omaha Bee. In fc-ocer'« Block. A«bl»»d. Ful three brother.,Charles,aged 23, Fred. the carcases of several deer last Satur He will remain here till September, mont, Congressman Hayden of Massa- those united to him by the ties of Million, < >. A„ wife aud daughter, •tock on band and mad» to ordei. Mr. S. C. Beach, senior member of 16 »nd John 14, were out on the river day, nud disposed of them readily. It theu resume duty for the company. chnsetts. and a number of Nebraska Lincoln Cull. blood, and we trust that he shall grow the firm of Beach ,V Beach, publishers capitalist" Congressman Dorsey foots in a boat aud bud rowed about li of take« a good hunter to bring iu any Alorton, <> C., \'i l>raska City Neirs. up into a man that shall lie an honor of tlie ¡¿.raininer at Lakeview, arrived the bi! I*. a mile up the river to u small island venison now from the mountains ahiut those who have duue so much for I. 0. 0. F. Inx'sllutiui«. Particular Attention to Job Work, Manry, Matt, aud sister, David City to in Ashland by private conveyance from him. called tlie White Rock Here the Rogue River Valley. Golden Rule Laxlge No. 78, Grant's Lakeview Sunday and will spend a Work has been commenced again Press. vonngcr of the ta>vs «.is given charge Oliver, J. L., wife and child. Fair- Jos. Rapp, the gardener, met with Puss; el«ffive officers install«! July 13, w« k or more here with relatives, the on the narrow gu ige railroad from ATiPtj Baby was sick, Which will be dune in a workmanlike man of the tmat and theoldertwo prepared severe Reno. N< v.. to Sout hern Oregon. It is field fh raid. ner and at by the heavy storm on 1HK9. by D. D. G. M. Helman: family of G. B. Walsworth. He was to go in bathing. They waded out, Wagner lo,s We gar? her Cantoria J. M. John, N. G; L. L. Jennings, V. accompanied by his family, and a friend ot miles long ns fur as complnt«!, 28 Parki n. J.O.. and wife. People's Ad creek last week. His bouse was Fred in the lead, until they came to completely surrounded by water for G; C. K. Chanoelor, R. Sec; Joseph lx ing in Nevada and 42 in California, vocate, Homerville. We make BOOTS & SHOES When hhe was a Child, n jump-off wla-re the water was some awhile and bis fruit mid vegetables Mass, Per; O. H. Starr, Tr«is. Ap Dr. Morns, who has been visiting at extending as far as Liegnn, east of Purcell, E. H.. Daykin Recorder. 15 fret deep; comoig upon this sud suff-red great destrnction from the pointed officers: T. Y. Dean. Warden: Lakeview for some time andgixvto Holley Lake, in Lessen «unity. The She cried for i’aatoria. Pollock. A. L., Omaha Mercury. denly Fred stepped off. mid id the heavy hail storm. Welborn Breson’a J. A. Jennings, Conductor;J.T. Robert Seattle from bi re. road so far ha« «wt 810.527 per mile, Rix»”, F. F., ll'ester»»- ll ortiaan, "’hen she became Mils, W^Xon« bnt th* bmt ntUrUl naed. same time either grablx-.l for his place too. was one of the places that son, R. S. N. G; W. H. Flanagan, L. Miss Kate P. Calvin, who came to and tak' «8717 | xt mih'tostock the en Lincoln. brother or Lie brother for bun, and S. N. G; M. Reynolds; R. H. V. G; Ashland from Deer Lodge, Montana, tire raid. It is owned bv the Aforan »She clung to CaMoria. Robinson. E. J. and wife, Rushville the storm dealt hardest with. 10-71 B. F. REESER. both went down clinging to each Hold, L. S. V. G; J. T. Kellogg. something more than a year ago, to Brothers, and non ’tnal profit has been Standard. When »he had Children, J. W. Sow.hu. of Central Point, Chas. other, and dni not rise again. The made. • There ar ” 27 employee»; three R. S. S; H. Smith. L. S. 8. Sprague. F. W. and sister, Rushville take the position of teacher of instru youngest buy who was watching from the enterprising and successful Bowing She gave them Caetoria. OJ EK'KIW OF MF.DFOKD LODGE, mental musio in the Ashland State hx'omotives. two passenger cars, 29 Sun. the boat did not realize any danger machine m i ' i . ih now retained as travel --------- and ------- freight an 1 IS s.-rvi«- cars. The prin No. 85, Inxtall«! July 5, 18N'.», by Normal School, left last Satur Stevens, Mrs. L. A., North Platte ing r.-pr. s-ntative of Whipp's Jackson until he failed to see I,is brothers Go to corner Main and Granite street» day evening on her return to D<s r cipal revenue is from freight, and when Tribune. D. D. G. M. Helman; ville Marble Works, and is taking or civme to the surface again -it for paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, Ston.'hill, G. Omaha Herald. M Purdin, N. G; W. H. Gore. V. G; Lixlge, where she will resnm her pos eompie- d to Lak. view, will probably Now bare their new lall), near Merlin, in all, when he rowed down to the town ders in all parts of t he county. Wliipp E. B. Picket, R. 8; B. S. Webb. I’. S; ition in the coliege. She came to Ash I sum. a pay ing ro id. There is one artists' materials, and wall and build AAai'*er, |:. A., Stockville Faber. operaUon, and are ready to All aU order, for is supplying more tine marble work in ing papers. Estimates made on paint and gave the .d im. All efforts were « Hxli n bridge 3M) feet high aud 3,418 AAjiring. R., Abaline Reflector. ’erie« of Southern < iregon than L. L. Angle,Treas; F. Amaan, Warden; land chiefly for the benefit of h-r feet of trestle. No casualty hue yet oc- ing, paper hanging, iuterior decora made to recover the Isslie- but it w w the S. Rosenthal. Cond; G. G. Kinney, T. health, which has been greatly im AAaiker, H. C., Domjlas Eiderprisc. tions, » etc. Motidav at 11 a. m. liefore they were all ot her dealers. cnrreI on the,line. | I'n Am Journal. r.~- ■ A r< -Ai -4- Jr— G; I. U Webb, R. S. N. G. L. W prov«! by her year’s residence here. AA csm ), L Jr., Chairman, Capital City To close out our stock of summer E vans A B rcnk , Ashland, Or. suecessfui id this time the i»idy of An Empire City dispatch of July 15 Courier, Lincoln, Johnstou, L S. N. G; E. F. Geary, R. giai Is. we have marked down our lx*st Prof. G. M. Miller, editor of the givi’3 the following particular» of a tlie eldest !<>y was brought to the IS. V. G; W. I. Vawter, L. 8. V. G; W«’ter, J. C. and sister. Alliance Choice perfumes in bulk at Chit surface close to th’’ scene of accident, French sateens to 25 cts per yard from i H. B. McGee, O. S; A. C. Nicholson, Pacifli- E.r/mim, of Portland, the pro <1 ill>l.i iunrd«r iu Coos county: John Argus. wood’s. • 35 cts, Verona sateens, now 111 cts from hibition party organ of this state, was aud at 3c3ll iu the afti-rnoou the body Gil i an end wite. living near Copiili» R. S. S; L. M. Lyon, L. 8. 8. Wild. J. A. aud wife, ii'dtier Repub — and — of tbe younger one wa- found within price 11 e s. C. p<x-o sateens 12yda for in Ashland last Friday, Saturday an-i City, were t >-day arrest' ti for the mur lican, Men ’ s overalls at cost, 55 cts. a pair, OFFI' EKS OF JACKSONVILLE, $1; Gamer A Co.’s Batiste go sis, 35 Sunday, and delivered a lecture u|x>n der of the wife and child of Mr. Ealen- ten feet of that of his brother. at O. H. Blount's. iellow Pine Flooring, Wilson. 0. B„ Plattsmouth Herald. Lodge No. io. I. O. O. F. were in temperance at the Oougregattonal liover. and t he attempt«! murder of the The funeral wa»beldTues<lay after inches w ide, 10 cts former price 15; B. L. Messenger ie prepared to fill Will be our Specialties. noon and the burial of the victims Manchester Cbnmberavg, plain aud stalled July 6, 1889, by D. D. G. M. church Sunday evening to a large hu iban 1. The wife and child were ev promptly all orders for fruit box« of Confirmed. audience. Prof. Miller is well known idently kill«! and buried near their of the unfortunate accident was at striped 10 cts former price. 15 cts. Helman: every kind. Orders left at mil) on New go.sis just received a new hue Geo. Arnold, N. G: . V. G; here, having spoken several times in house I he favorable impression produoed on Granite Grant'* P»sw •« MrAIUrter. Orraon on Thtirsxlay mgut.ard the hn»- street, Ashland, will lie at and all order, addremd to that ufflc/Triil The blow is a heavy one to the be <>f bruseels and tapestry carpets. R. H M«>re. R. S; G. A. Boyer, P. S; Ashland, when a candidate for repre l.an.1. who was at work up tlie river, th*- first appxursnce of the agreeable receive prompt attention. .J'1 ; F. Luy. sentative in Congress on the prohi coning home ou Saturday evening, liquid frmt rem dy Syrup of Figs a few tend«! to at once and filled at lowret reaved pm ms and the sympat ,y of a Prices the lowest D. R. E. V. K. Kubli, Treas; —. -., • Jrear-ag has l.eeii more th-in confirmed price». Milla. x Ward; J. Beavenue,Coud; Wm. Deiilrf. bition ticket. jar«* number «»f friend» and ,u »plain was waylaid and attacked, but. escaped >y the pleasant experience of all who R. 8. N. G; Ed Helms. L- 8, N. G. ances all over Southern Oregon goes There is still room for one, two, three Prof. J. A. Metzler, who it will he re- and gave the alarm. Th” bixliee of hrs have used it. mid the suecess of the Lumber of all kind« for sale at very Wood Notice. out to them in tiieir double loss. memliere.1 spent some time iu Ashliuid Boots aud shoes at cost at O. H. wife an l child w re s<x,u discover«xl in proprietors and lunnufaotnrer?, the Cal. grxnl houses ou Boulevard in Hunsak lowest prices at the You)» A Gilroy • w’>u «’'x-ked wood vard l^.s er ’ s addition. Prices aud terms rea eight years ago in company with I)r. J. Fig Syrup Company. a gulch near the house and a ready * the Mmelty block, romer M.lu’.nd îraïX* Immense stock of clothing at cost at planing mill in Ashland, where all Blount's, M. Taylor, look«! ever old sci n •« here male grave for the hiisliamL Eitep- sonable. Apply to E. B. Hunsaker. * ,,ry “kln,'‘> "ore Cted • bill- will la- tilled in short order. * G F Billings is agent for leading O. H. Blount’s. this week, and of course found imver wi'.o a t'-aan: of Gilman, and re- and 20-iu' h beater wood i U m GJU” “ Tli” Helman farm in the city of Ash- Fire Insurance. Insure with a locu a As day Bain wagons from $90 up, at Ash noti«' any«here in town bland of t.xlaj ninch changed from fnsc.t to leave until his le„se expired. Ian 1 lias been sub-clivided and is now land Mills. Choice tea at Van Sant’s gnxa ry agent, (iet lowest rates and know you For fresh, fancy - Grocenefl. Candy * N. B. All |>artie« haulii Ashland .if yore. Prof. Metzler has Gilman has ainee eonf"s<dd tho mnrder offer«! in small tracts ut very reasona J3f“0r<lers by mail promptly attended to. and nuts, go to Minkler A Sou. store at 30 eta. |ier. lb. * or >**vta« any wood Un «ai are lusnred. [3-m been lot«, will do well to call at prospering iu Modoc county, Cal., and says bis wife tri«l t.i j . i rsuade ble prices. If you want u pleasant M XR1CIED. Ayer® at the above comer. Boston brown bread at the I -*S- Buy your Hour and feed .at tLe Ash since be left here, but be has engaged him net to commit the murders. Gil- home or a good investment in a good An experienced shoemaker at the store, who makes a Bakery fresh ever) day. land Mills, you can have it deliver«! to teach in Solano county, Cal., the man also cqnferwe» to the murder of a part of Axillaud, don't fail to «« this W1MJ R - HOAGLAND. — At JackaonviJle coming winter unless he should find a man a year ago, of which be was sus tract. For sale by G. F. Billings or A. July 13th. bv Rev. J W Miller, William specialty of fine work, will repair all rips or defects of Find cla Fine Riverside Oranges and Sicily in any part of town Very cheap for Wimer aod Mis® Alice Hoagland, all of more suitable loeutiou. cash. * John L. G pected. but not proven guilty. D. Helman. * Lomons. Cheap at Minkler ,» Son. Jark»on county. The Bank of Ashland Now is theTinie ASHLAND WHITE SULPHO Laird, Schober & Mitchell Shoes, Bradley & Metcalf’s Boots and Shoes, Waverly School Shoes. Lilly, Brackett & Co.’s Men’s Fine Shoes. These goods are bought for spot cash and prices arc mark ed in plain figures D. R. & E. V. MILLS. ........ • I WHAT IT COSTS! Ti S m 1'wistJ nl Fili) ? Come and See Us His Work for Itself FUNERAL DIRECTOR, ASHLAND, OREGON. BOOTS AND SHOES B. F. ReeseYnr* NEW TIN SHOP Prices That Defy competition SPECIALITY BDIIASÏ, GlLBÏBf I CO., WARRANT EVERY PAIR. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS The Ashland Shoe Store. luder ™ i cm At old stand of J. 0. Fountain, Odd Fellow s Block. CbilílreiCryferPítclier’sCastoria stock sold by ub free of charge Mota, par