Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 26, 1889, Image 3

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    AN VGLY DISCOVERY.
I
JT. H. ATKIXiOM. r. I!. CARTER I V. CARTER
probable that he will be accompanied
!-. B. Hunsaker lias dt-ciileil to dis-
RELH.101'8.
PERSONAL.
HERE.
' Pretident.
Vice-Pres.
Ca»hicr
A Report That MMooM Bo R.«<t.
\SHLAND TIDINGS
Coriiiiiie the laxit and shoe line, and
by his family. [Oregonian.
Preaching at Neil’s school house next
“A n < ■ nt aualyxattcn in Pkha lclp'"» Uy a
«ill sell at net cost everything >u H>**»
Dr. BecLrist returned to Oakland
Sabbath afternoon at 3:30 o’clock.
Hon. C. B. Wataon has corns all ret.'i>r«te<l c ieini*t of ten pop.C«r I,rand» of i
line, or will clone oQt the entire lot to
Granite hall to night, only 15 cts.
At AHsiglicea Sale.
Maurice Howell has opened a shoe
this week.
F.I1OAY...
over his palms now, aud has w >rn out Mr-nrarUlauiaclosestheasitoalvliiilZ fact that
I
tiie
trade at liberal di.-e’ount.. Agiaal shop at Grunt’s l’ass.
i
Services
at
the
Presbyterian
church
Buy your camping outfit of Eddings bargain for somebody.
three
grubbiug-hoes
and
brok-
n
the
The
valuaHi
property tami
thevo ten »imp’.ea of blood purifiers (') c n-
Chas. Rolli, of Yreka, is vudting
x
next Sabbath morning. No evening
A Gilroy I'lanins mill. i> offi v-l Ml
A Morse.
x
Brown Bros, will build a new saw services for a month.
(Mile of his ax twit® up at his ranch in tallied In tbe a. grezato ilgera different uihi-
find of Thank*.
Ashland
this
week.
ne»'
1
»
nue.
11
<-«u-i*t*
of atoui lq » IX.» of
Three childreu of Mr. an 1 Mrs. G.
ASHLAND OGN.
Ashland canyon. He says Gen. Apple­ erels, cl«V' i ol which were active poiaona.
land in tbe city of Ashland, Jw k,..,
Fruit cans and M isou gb ss jars, at R. Matthew®, are ill with n.nlarial mill at Wilderville.
P hoenix . Or.. July 23, 1889.
The Congregational Chnreh will ! J. D. Fountain and Ins little son gate may have beeuagreat wood-chop- Iolldeo* pota«li was discovered in every sam­
Ore-Ren
;
a
good,
aiitatautial
*
Dr. A. F. Hamilton succeeds Dr. give a song servico next Sunday night,; went over to Mott Tuesday.
I wish U> publicly express my sense Eliding i Morse's.
$50,000.00 (vi, dry lieu»« ItxJl. lumter bolidi
fever the youngest, a baby. s< riously.
»hv
jier ami stump-puller (theoretically) ple, mercury wai found in ail but two, wl.F.a Paid Up Capital,
I
W.
H.
Flanagan
ut
Grant
’
s
Pass.
of obligation and gratitude to my
two-atory «ttb'e and warehiaix ji
Jas. H. Gay aud family have moved Mrs. Matthews has takeu the baby
at which some choice music will be [ Mr. E. AV. Allen, the Portland seeds­ but it takes a practical man to make a arsenic existed in »1 x of the un brands N t
ehlBer}—a 21-iuch planer. Sir
neighlxirs and friends, through whose into one of Mrs. Crocker's Crittag. s on w ith her np Ashland creek canyon,
I
showing in the timber. Watson’s one brand was the pure article.”
Mr. L. Waterman is quite sick at rendered. Ixitli instrumental aud vocal. [
meiildliiR machine, a teuouv a
heroic exertions in fighting tiro on the Baum street.
hoping tbe change ot location wili be bis home southeast of the Tolman Everybody is invited. Services Ix-gin ■ man, was in Ashland yesterday.
mortiaer, jiR «aws, »aud pal« r nr
friends tbiuk his ardor as a w.ssi-chop­ > reporter took tbe atiovecUpptngtoE. W.
( of benefit to it.
morning of the 22d itat. my property
Ex-Governor
Perkins,
of
California,
lumino lathe, rip and cm-on naw
at 8. p. m.
per will cool before his clearing ruus Joy, the manutacturerof Joy’s Vegetable: ar*
gulch.
Sateens must be sold 15 cents per
er it an iiniailiuR supply ol wa:
h tv in Ptae rix was saved from total
was
on
last
Friday
’
s
south-bound
dow
n
over
the
Pacific
slope
of
the
coast
aay
nrillA
Mr.
Joyexblbiti«!uosurpr
’
e.
Ila
Mrs.
M.
B.
Rogers,
mother
of
Mrs.
snow«-appi«l
mountain, and h«
yard, will buy them at Hunsaker's.
C. A. Nutley is now keeping Imoks
train.
destruction.
F rank T owne .
GF.M'.KAL NEWS.
brad upon a 1614 Inch Leffel oh<
enld drupels'» knew It. Tleaaid hel..n?syo
L. Martin, died at the home of the lat­ for 1». Martin at his fruit store in Port-
range.
irai
t
of
the
O.
I. K. K.. (H. I‘ mu
Fifty dollars buys a first-class buck­ ter in this phu-e last Saturday, iu her
Judge Webster and wife went np to
Entertainineni Tu-Viglit.
Wm. Wilson, formerly of llogue uw tbe crying need for a safo and a1s»oliite‘y
Or.R ,n) with rapacity tor five ear
,, __
board of Eddings <v Morse. The nicest ; S2d year. She bail lieeti iu poor health lurid.
pure
v.gi
ruble
preparation
of
farsaparin*,
Colestm
Thursday
moruiug
for
a
short
mill
lot
:
«lami
Ite M te l ol lumi« I
stock
Iiotidon, July 20.-Editor Wm.;
River, who has been at Linkville for hence bls was named Joy's eryrtuM« rar'apa-
*
The Willing Woikers of the Baptist thing to nde in yon ever saw,
ami for sale
Fresh butter is quoted in the San O’Brien’s suit against Salisbury for stay.
for a long time, and her death resulted
two or three nihutbs past, came iu
This
is
a
good
pro|«
‘
rty
and
entitle
Church will give an eutertaiumeut this
We have a complete line of Dong, from the failing of life’s forces by Francisco market at 20 A 22 cts. a slander resulted in a verdict for Sal- [ Charley Kalin was on AVedncsday this week for a short stay in this val­ rllla, l»ecan«e it contained nothing but pu o
«(««1 busim-s- In Houtberrr Oreg»
1 veuiug (Fn lav, July 2to at Granite lass
pound.
»yrupof aanapsrilla, c<'mlilnod withthepuro
Northern California. Address,
Rnnisey pntups, and guaran­ reason of her advanced age.
isbnry.
morning's train, en route for Ft. ley. He reports crops as near a total IntreaofCalHonila'^veacrablealteratlve«. I'n-
hall, tocouaist of choice vocal and in­ tee and
Jaaxri e. Eeoxaa
every
one.
ILlduig
A
Morse.
*
failure in Klamath as ever known lilt« p^nash snrsapariUas, it doaa not, forceir.i-
Th« Stanford University at Palo
The camping colony up Ashland
Ashland. Oregon.
Astigli»
strumental ml«*. tableaux, eloeution-
New York. July 20. —Tbe pugilist) Klamath.
there. On« farmer near Ketio who puru.oa lbn ,.eu tho skin but rtirauiaU « r .a
c-v exercises. tc. the price of admis­
A lot of Gipsieajmv« been camped ' creek canyon has attained considerable Alto, Cal., will open for students dur­ Mitchell sailed for England this
C.
AV.
Ayers
is
over
nt
Yiekn
this
villous
secret!'.o
organs,
then-b»
correirtnij
threshed
nine
thousand
bushels
of
morning accomptinied by Pony Moore. I week, looking after contract work on
sion is but 15 -ta.; reserved scats 25eta, in tbe old Applegate orchard on the proportions within the past week, aud ing the coming tall
foneltonal derangements and ehnilna'.ne all
grain last season will do well to save Impurities through tho uauirai chnimu'.*.—
railroad tract in town since last Sat­ iintnliers the families of C. P>. Watson,
at H astey’s, plaza corner.
F. W. Ewiug lost his law library iu Mitchell said he would never return hand there.
b'u« Fraavilco ihwaiiner.
seed
from
tbe
large
acreage
ho
has
iu
E. J. Farlow. M. N. Long, I. W. Bur­ the tireakElleusburg a library valued to this country. Good enough.
At the rl »M of tbe entertainment urday.
nt®, Prof. Price. Win Patterson, Mrs. nt 85000; no insurance.
Ab. Giddings and diiughter, Mies this year.
there will be 1111 ice cream aud cake
New G.sals this week at Hunsaker’s, Million. Mrs. Young, Mrs. G. IL Mat­
Washington, July 22.—It is believed ; Millie, returned Wednesday from
Derriea nnd Fruit.
•uveal at th« ehureli, next door to the and
Iu company with Mr. A. I. Hunt-,
more coming.
thews.
Hawkikis, wist killed Ogle ou the that tbe office of commissioner of the . Klamath couuty.
15 eta.
Berries
are
now ready and coming
of
Dead
Indian,
and
E.
1.
Swope,
of
Rare Business Opening.
street in Salem last May, is convicted general land office will lie filled shortly.
Fin® up about the head of Apple­
Many of the smaller lakes in of murder in tho second degree. ■
Mr. L. Nicklesbnrg, a prominent Portland, the T idings editor enjoyed fast- will not last as long as last
The
two
most
prominent
candidates
St»nr-Frrrtsn«l.
gate have been making a deus? smoke Klamath count} which have-Aiever
year
-so
that
ail
w
ishing
them
should
a
hunting
trip
out
to
the
old
elk
head
­
R<1
Bluff
merchant,
was
visiting
sre ex-Congressmau Thomas, of Ill- i
The uniterdicned offer* fox «ale th- .«ld»-*t
The Courier says choice hay is sell­ luoia, aud the present, assistant com­ Ashland last week.
quarters Big Elk prairie near Mt. send in their orders at once. Price
Mr. C. It. Stone and Mrs. Mary A. over hi that direction during the past been dry since the first settlement o!
e«iabh«hed hardware nkww aud tiurhop iu
Pitt last week. The trip had some 25 cents per gallon. Cases and cans Dees a General Banking Business. A«hlund— «tuck in More aud lompk-u- outfit
the country by the whites are dry ing at $3 a ton oil Sucker creek, missioner, ex-Governor Stone, of Iowa.
l''r. el in.l were married at th« residence week.
T. E. Miller, of Chicago, the Here­ interesting and picturesque features furnished to ship berries iu when they
uf tool* aud fixture* Iu the «bop
of the hr. 1« in Ashland, last Wednes­
One dollar buys 2t> yards of lawn this atiiumgr, among them Swan lake. Josephine couuty and iotaot it there.
A >«u>iii< tory aod profitable trad- I- bertug
ford cattle uian, stopped in town last which should lie written up, bill other will be returned. Also peacbea and
Washington,
July
20.
—
Pauucefote
The shortage of the bay crops will
day at 3 «•’dock. P. M.. Rev. H. P. at Hunsaker's.
Reason for wiling—ouisidt altaJrw
Sandy Olds, the Portland gambler,
made al all acceaafbls pointa ou done.
prevent the proprietor frutn giving tiiar buM-
thingB have crowded it back this other fruit in season, Boxqe and '«tlloetfon*
make the wintering of stock a serious is convicted of murder iu the first de­ who sailed for Enro[ie to-day from 1 Sat urday to see L. Stacy.
S itohwe'l. of Hie M. E. Church, offici­
favorable ternis.
iivm
hi*
attention. Will either rent or aeil
We
can't
lie
two
careful
about
lire.
paper on band for side, For further Sight axehnuge and telegraphic transfers the building
Editor The®. Harlan, of the Medford tvc'k.
problem if the winter should lai a gree for killing Weber, anolhur gamb­ New York, it is reported, carried a
ating. The wed.hug party was coni-
Portland. Ban Frapcisco and New York
rough draft of an agreement between Mail, was in Ashland Monday after­
information address,
p.,s ■ 1 ot only tho family and a few Ashland has been fortunately ex­ rigorous one, and it is probable that ler.
A ppi v at pr«*mi*es on M al 11 Mreet. .,r »44 re»*
Prof. J. 8. Hweet, Pres, of tbe Ash­
Great ««»V«.«
Britain ■■«•»
nnd «««>
the United OU1U®
States ] noon on a business visit.
.
VJIIV!.«.
J W. H ockebsmith ,
B F. UCKMF.ft,
intimate fri-mds of the contr.icting empt from damage by tire f ir a num­ a unrulier of cattle will la1 brought to
7<>/J dint bwyhi at JtfaiuLjrd ¡meet.
A camp-meeting is in progress at concerning the Canadian and Behring
Ashland. Oregon.
land State Normal School, who bail
Ashland, Oregon.
parties, i'll« bride and groom are ber of years past. Let us see that tlie Rogue river for hay.
f 2 »•«» •»♦*-»
4zw n-ii.liii-in »ill A liretiol
_
_ a _ 1.
6
is«
a .
' 1-
Mrs. G. Karewski ami Mrs. A. 11. already taken the degrees of B. S. and
Grant's
Pass,
to
coutinae
till
August
good
fortuue
is
continued.
sea
questions
to
be
submitted
to
Salis
­
Peaches bought
both well nud fiiv.ir.ibl> kuown in Ash­
A drive in lady's summer drees
Wm. Patterson and E. C. Payne did a 5th. Rev. T L. Joni®, of tlie M. E. bury tor consideration.
Maegly mid childreu, ot Jacksonville, A. B. at the Wisconsin State Normal
land. an I have many fries Is here who
Dout fail to read ths new ad of j good job ill The < Iregon this week, nud Church, is in charge.
For fine hand mirrors, hair brushes goods for ten days at McCall's strict­
| are at AVagner’s soda springs.
School,
nt
Madison,
received
this
week
will off. r good wishes for their future. Moral Bros, this week.
, one winch could be doue with wisdom
ly for cash.
Loudon, July 20.—In view of de­
and combs call at Chitwood's.
♦
Miss Game Roper will return to the documentary evidence that the de­
Among the gnesta registered at The clining health, Queen Victoria is mak-
Mr. and Mrs. Stone took the train
upon
some of tho other large buildings
Rufus
Cole,
who
came
over
the
1
gree
of
A.
M.
had
been
conferred
up
­
Wedni sdav evening for H dsey, Linn
1‘nnce O1
of , San Francisco next week, to attend on him. This normal school is oue of
about town. They built a system of Oregon this week are \V. W. Powell. lug arrangements for the illucv
county. They will be in Ashland again Siskiyous Monday, reportisl timber 1 fire ladders, by winch anyone can as­ of Milwaukee, and J. L. Land and wife, \Val^'to“relieve' her of*’tlie’l’atair of school in the city again.
aud
brush
fires
burning
extensively
oti
1
high rank among th« educational in­
within a w« -k or two. but will probably
atate documents. »Should this l>e
cend from tbe ground to the naif of of Philadelphia.
Maj. IL Hendershott spent several stitutions of the United States, and
make their home at the Freeland farm the foot hills between his place and ' the building. iu n few seconds. A
Rev.
G.
M.
Irwin,
of
Eastern
Oregon,
■
done,
it
is
said
that
the
prince
wishes
days
iu
town
this
week
again,
and
Byrou Cole's.
has students from various Darts of tho
Sl’KIXiS.
iu Linn County.
I
•tout
rope is kept coiled ou the roof, has be, n apiminted superintendent of ' mlopt the title of Prince Regent, , left yesterday for California.
Pacific coast. Prof. Sweet has been
M. A. Walker, who camo in from and
,
Located
ou the HvhnatiH-ai.d about half a
with
it
the
tire
hose
can
be
pullial
Hie
Iudian
training
school
near
Salem.
tmye
Jbe
use
of
Buckingham
Pal-
appoiuted ooe ot ‘lie assistant exam­
n turn llank.
Bile worth of th»- riara.
_
Dead Indian yesterday, reports forest up
, in an instant, if it should be needed. Vice Gen. Beadle, resigned.
y
uce nud Windsor Cnstle, the queen Ba­ Mrs. AV. R Mixire, of Portland, form­ iners of the school, to reside here.
A
erly
Miss
Annie
Bilger
of
Jacksonville,
tire®
burning
in
a
number
of
plucee
out
S isson . Cal., July 19.
Ì
reli re to Osborne and BalmoraL
Used for Medical Purpose; fo*‘30 Ywrg.
has lieen in Ashland during the week.
Counterfeit ten-dollar notes, green­
A twelve-year-old son of ex-riheriff
Mr. W. F. Herrin and family, of San
Frank Morrill, a young mau from there—north of Dead Indian prairie,
Tbe green postage-stamp is to go.
backs, have lieen circulating in Cali­ R >ss. of Astoria, died last Sunday
Fortlaud. mi ed quite a stir amoug the and south of Grizzly.
i
George Jolies, of Silver Lake. Lake Fraueisco. arrived in Ashland last Sun­
Bathiiig A< <N»mm»^d4iUou«-
any tem
and
the
more
[switive,
aggressive
aud
fornia.
and
have
been
found
ns
far
from
a
gunshot
wound
in
th«
head
gamblers here last night. About 7 JO
day evening, for a visit with relatives
pvraturv doirrd. Natural cfujM ra’an» K'>
’ county, spent a few days ill Ashland
‘ ‘
Mr. F. Grady, the painter, who is
¿Bgreta.
1
Merrill walked into a gambling bouse, prepared to do promptly all work iu , north ns Marysville. It may lie-well retrieved while out bunting ten days defiant, as well as tbe warmer, vital recently, visiting the family of J. <>. here. Mr. Herrin has bud of late the
color red is to distinguish tlje new
for peopl.> here whoaresolncky before.
where a faro game was in full blast, bls line iu tbe best style, lias made nr- enough
sole management of the interests of
To Drink, the Water is a Tonic,
C. AVimer.
.
stamp. The New York Sun is entitled
and buying So worth o’ .bit® proceed­ rangemeuts to have orders received for enough to handle as much as ten dol­
tba heirs of the late Senator Sharon
Jos.
Finery,
U.
S.
Indian
agent,
Reffiflr Sulpburi*» and Alkaline. it c udJcate»
J. M. Lofland nnd wife, of •Jackson- in tho celebrated war of litigation
ed to buck th« tiger. He seemed to tie him at Luckey A Co.’s real estate office. lars tn a lump, to scrutinize green­ will retrieve bids until 2 o’clock P. M. to the honor of having achieved u vic­
..
a ulir.
»_ au<1. tw*utrt ]
ftiDgi Bild nninish
tory in this matter. This is not of im­ ville precinct, came up to Ashland yes­ which Sarah Althea Hill Terry lias
backs of that denomination which
iubi -k. an 1 b«fore long pil«« of chips
correcting
all acidith**, . it pmuwt
pr
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’e» «.normal
of August 2.1889, for furnishing and
and heahbful condition in riv?} ait of th«
Don’t miss the entertainment at cauie into their hands. The counterfeits delivering nt Klamath agency about portant concern, to be sure, but the terday, tbe latter to remain for several lieen waging iijion th« estate, and
lay in front of him
Sun made a hot tight against the green days.
— :ou:
bear the date 1S75; the jsirtraif of Web­
doubtless
feels
that
bis
triumph,
in
At 3 o’clock M -rill, who was the on­ Granite hall to night.
hWIMMING i:i\B
ster on them is p<iorly executed,and in (X.tkHt lbs. net lieef. 72,090 lbs. flour stamp, and made it alone and with per-1 Mrs. Turner niwl daughter and Mrs the recently reported decision of the
ly player, counted his pile and asked
aud 20,000 lbe. oats.
The hot went tier of the past week
sistence, and whatever'glory there iR iu Dr. Jackson and daughter, of Jackson­ supreme court, has earned him a sum­
Iuclo«e4 aud covered. tbcHamt- tnedlra! wa­
the dealer to cash them. They has ripened the pi’aches very rapidly. the words, “This bill is a legal tender,”
ter, always clean» for the «pi inc» run a heavy
The Sont hern Pacific IL IL Co. line the victory belongs to that’journnl.
amoute»! to SVa’). The dealer told The bnlk of the crop of Hale’s early etc., on the back there is poor spaciug,
ville. were visiting Ashland friends mer vacation and a brief respite from
Aa-luine—more than 130u
|« r h«yur.
You mav di\ea»d «aim, nnd Uav«* rn-wv-
professional labor.
M -rrill to com« around to-morrow. were shipped this week, and the early the letters or words being crowded to- ordered 30,000 tone of steel rails at
this week.
I
fun
than
••auytaMly
”
—
<*vu»e
«»ut
“fine a»
getlier
more
than
on
the
genuine
bill.
Looks Well In Advance.
eastern mills. This will furnish track
Then I«» locked th« cash drawer, and Crawfords will lie going to market
»ilk” and “white a* wool*’—reji! . hmu -<1 aud
Mr.D. H. J ackson and bride made
To dose out our stock of summer
was al»>nt to go out. when Merrill, next week.
happy. From »•*) a m uut.i late iu the
Dixlge Bros., of Ashland, who have for 300 miles of new roadfall of winch
The North ¡rent Magazine, pnb- a trip over to Sisson, to spend a week goods, wo have marked down our ta®t.
evening every’ day, a
pointing a pistol at him, said: “I want
done so much well-boring nud fur­ will lie local lines in the San Joaquin lislied by E. V. Smalley ut St. Pan),
A pleasant entertainment will Im nished so many people with goal valley and in San Lilis Obispo aud Minn., has a lot of fine illustrations at that favorite summer resort, near French sateens to 25 cts |ier yard from
that to night.”
Free Carriage
Mt.
Shasta.
35
cts;
Verona
sateens,
now
10
cts
from
Santa
Clara
valleys,
it
is
said.
The deal-r turued pale dropp si the given this evening at Granite ball. drinking water in Ashland and many
"Klamath City”—now Manistee -iu
from the Springs to the Hutch the Plata,
T. H. Cone started the first of tbe price 14 cts; Copoco sateens 12 yds for
keys, mid skipped out. Upon unlock­ The program is an attractive one, and other parts of the county, are prepar­
F. J. King ha.l a stock of over 85,- its issue of the present mouth. One week on a trip to AA’eston, Uma'illa $1; G rner A-Co.’s Batiste goods, 35
aud principal busiue»« |»uiiifb iu the city,
ing the drawer, Merrill found only tbe price of admission is nearly nomi­ ing to go into tbe business more ex­ IXXI wortb of goods ill his little store scene giv<® a birdseye view of the
and return without delay.
inches wide, 1(1 cts- former price 15;
8124. He took that and th.' laix and nal.
tensively than ever, and will soon be at Montague, aud only saved about town, including a big mill and mil­ county, for a short visit with rela­ Manchester Cbamberays, plain and
The Original Ashland Medicai Springs.
tives
there.
“ease keeper.” and as he walked out
more than double th« $500 worth, which be brougb to his lions of feet of lnmber stacked np;
The evils resulting from habitual cos- able to
t’M»d fur morelhan Thirty Yin .-the beet.
s'li.l be would take the table if 11« tiv< tiess are many and serious; but lhe amount of work they can do iu a year, store in Yreka next day after the fire. then the “Klamath City Hotel.” n I Mrs. Max Muller aud daughters, her striped HI cts former price, 15 cts.
New goods just received a u«w liue
)*o«elbly, ever found. <*unj«' and «ee.
Could get It into his grip.
use of liarsn, drastic purgatives is quite liesidee doing much that they iiave not . This is quite a heavy loss, as there large three-story structure apparently sou Isaac aud wife, and others from of brnssels nnd tapestry carpets.
“Ashland White Sulphur springs**
Merrill left for the South this morn- as
dangerous. In Ayer’s Pills, however, yet been able to do. They will soon was no insurance on the goods.— containing till to 75 rooms, looms up Jacksonville, ar« up at Colesteiu Prices the lowest. D. IL E. V.
in tine style; the railroad depot, “bank this week.
Printed on either aide <»f the carriage.
the patient has a mild but effective reeieve from the east an apparatus [Journal.
Mills.
i
ont for ft every hour of tbcdw - Patrun« d**
and office building,’ handsome S2t>,-
aperient, superior to all others, especi­ much heavier than that now in use,
«iriuR the ra.-riageto call for t I m * un will please
On Thursday the dwelling of J. M. (Hk) residence of Mr. J. E McLaugh­
Circuit Court thicket.
P. W. Paulson reached home Sun­
Lumber of all kinds for sale nt very
which will enable them to bore four
leave order» on our bulieUu board in tbe
ally for family use.
hundred feet toward China if desired. Hamlin, at Wallula, was burned and lin, (manager of the mill company), day from his California trifi. Mrs. lowest, prices nt the Yonle A Gilroy
The following cisu have been dock­
Mary Hamlin, aged 11 years, was
---- and a view of the mill, lioom, etc., de­ Paulson remained for a visit with plauiug mill in Ashland, where all
The
board
of
trade
doesn't
like
the
This
is
good
news
for
many
who
want
et, d in tl.e circuit court for J<«ephiue
GRANT and 0. 0. hfELMAN,
bills will be filled in short order. *
dap wells in the valley, mid ought to burned to death in tho flames, says light the eye. All these scenes are friends in Fresno.
county, for tri.il at the coming August West Shore’s pictures of Ashland.
the Milton Eugle. The child use.l yet iu imagination, or in futurity, on­
Proprietors.
result
in
tile
finding
of
flowing
wells
term;
Tbe Ashland Crater lake party,
Mr. Pachallv, a Chicago merchnnt,
'coal oil to start a fire in tbe stove; an ly, but they make quite a city, on
Choice tea at Van Sant’s grocery
Tluamas W. R eal vs. Sarah D. and which includes M>i=srs. Mills. Carter, tn places.
arrived
in
Ashland
a
day
or
two
ago
explosion occurred, and the result was paper. Two acenes from nature-the
store at 30 cts. per. lb.
G-si. Parks; «mt in equity.
Alford and their wive«, and Messrs.
for a visit of a week or two with L. II.
In the cnse of tbe City of Medford as usual in such cases.
old ferry aud “Cooley’s ranch,” make Blakeman, an old friend.
D. H. Harkness vs. J. Bonrne, Jr., Eddings, Godfrey and Vaupel, will vs. J. C. Elder, appealed from the
Buy your flour and feed at the Ash­
A Santa Cruz. Cal., dispnteh of the u sharp contrast with the other piet­
suit iu equity.
reach home tiemorrow evening or recorder’s court of Medford, Judge
laud Mills, von cau have it delivered
ures.
b
__________
J.
P.
Roberts,
of
Klamath
county,
ist
ns
hope
all
the
fine
strnct-
28.1
says:
Some
llaliaus
caught
an
im
­
D. A. L«veus vs. Ruby Rice; to re- Sunday, coming by way of Rogue Welmter last. Saturday reversed the
pictured in" the Northwest will wio is iu very poor health this sum­ in any part of town. Very cheap for
cover money.
river.
decision of the lower court. .1. C. El­ mense shark, of the man-eating species, tires
*
mer. has lieen spending some time cash.
materialize
soon.
the
point.
It
weighed
six
tons,
the
off
John H. H inleom vs Jasper Chap-
There will lie Divine services in the der w ho is doing business m Medford liv«r alone weighed 4»»0 pounds, and
with IL T. Baldwin in Ashland.
The
ladies
of
the
Presbyterian
man: suit in equitv.
R. R Street, foot of tert Aw
as a merchant, refused to pay the license
Society Installations.
E. grove Sunday July 28lb, commencing required by the city laws. He was ar- yielding 120 gallons of oil. The cap­
L P. Hvde aud W. IL Willis VB.
'
J. 11. Stewart, of Me lford precinct, church will give an entertain moot at
nt
2
o'clock.
Mr.
Roper
has
kindly
ASHLAND,
OR
F. Everitt;suit for injunction.
The following officers of Hope_ Re came lip to Ashland yesterday, to con­ Granite Hall Tuesday evening. July
rtigut'ti la hire the recorder for viola­ turing of this inouster has caused some
L. P. Hyde and W. IL Willis vs. E. consented for us tn use his grove every tion of the city ordinance, convicted fair bathers to shiver.
bekah Degree Lislge. No. 14.1. O. O. F. fer with the members of the state ;K)tb. Ice cream and refreshments
Sunday
for
meeting
if
we
desire.
All
1
C.
W.
Guiird,
I
’
roprif
after tbe entertainment. All cordially
F. Eventt; action for eject ment
aud sentenced to a term of imprison­
The annual exhibit of the county were installed July 15 by Mrs. J. R. board of horticulture.
nvited.
C
ommittee
.
Columbus Bennett v.« W. H. Flana­ are invited to come.
Casey,
D.
D.
G.
M
Mrs.
J.
J.
Strait,
ment
iu
the
calalat
>se.
Judge
Web
­
clerk shows that tbe expenditures of
IL D. S tephenson .
Sunset Cox and wife are visiting
gan and W. F. Kremer; action for
ster reversed the decision of the lower Josephine county during tbe past N. G.; Mrs. A. Bish, E. G ; Mrs. J. Puget Sound. Wh* ther they will
above
»we mid
Having ¡eared
ieiM-d the abuVe
As it is generally understood that
damages.
H. C. Messenger received a telegram court upon the ground, chierty, that year were 820.580.14 and the re- May. R. S.:M. N. Ixmg. P. «.; J. J. pass
thoroughly ri-nnvBted
renovated and refitvxN'he fame,
tborougnly
through this valley and Califor there is lack of building mat« rial in
I amnow
am now prepared to offer tinrtV
t)r»lv’«K» ar-
C. M. Stone vs. J. J. Stone; suit for fron bis sawmill foreman Wtslneeday, the city charter of Medford doesn't cepts 820.98116. Warrants to the Strait, Comd.; John May, I. G.; A. D.
tile valley, we give notice that our
< iiirnjodation» to the trav« hot public.
core«.
informing him that tiinlier fires were give authority for imprisoning a man amount of 89.025,31. exclusive of in­ Helman, R. S. N. G.; Mrs. J. R. Casey, nia before returning East is not mill is now running on full time and
lhe New Management will «pare no palnr
Sophia I. Leonard vs. A. H. Datter. burning close to bis mill on Rogue iu such a case. Possibly the Medford terest, were redeemed. The county L. S. N. G.; D. High, R S. E. S.; Mrs. known here.
in making thik one of lhe ir»o«l ronffuriabU
we can fill orders for lumber at the
and home like hotel* in the place. The
administrator of estate of C'. H. Beach, river uear Grant's Pass. Mr. Messen­ authorities will fiud some other man­ still lias a debt of 819,743 86, to which K. Taylor. L.S. E. G.
Dr. H. S. Schofield, of Burlington, rate of 20,000 feet per day. Write for
tabl« * are »uppiled with the best lhe mar­
deceased; to recover money.
ger left for Grant's Pass on the even­ ner of effective legal penalty for the must be added accrued interest.
Wis., who is louring on lhe const, particulars and prices.
ket afford«. Eiearant accoiuinodatiena pre­
The following officers of Pilot Rock stopped
Eugene Cliausse vs. Geo. Congle; to ing train.
in
Ashland
a
<lny
or
two
tins
violation of their license ordinance.
pared for families.
S
vgah
P
ise
Doon
A-
Lt
mj
-
eb
Co.
Encampment
No.
16,
I.
O.O.
F.
were
Men H
......................
recover personal property.
Homer White and the Hour broth­
week for a visit with Ins old ueighlsir,
Thousands have lieen relieved of in­
Dodge Bros. Imred through a vein of ers have found a very neb placer installed July 15 bv A. D. Helman. Beuj. F. Fox.
Lodging (according to room
2-'>c
J. AV. Sowden, of Central Point
Knbli A Bolt vs. John Howell; to
D.
D.
C.
P:
N.
A.
Jacolie,
N.
G.,
.1.
J.
digestion and loss of appetite by a good coal in sinking a well on the claim below Deer creek, at. the month
the enterprising and successful sewing
recover money.
Strait.
V.
S.;
John
May,
K.
S.
:
A.
D.
Jas.
Goodri.
li
came
over
from
Klam
­
single
bottle
of
Ayer's
Sarsaprills.
The
farm of Mr. Wilson, east of Medford.
Joliu Winders vb . laivuia Winders;
th>‘ Illinois river. It prospects Helman, P. S.; AV. AV. Kentnor. Tress.; ath ferry Sunday. He nqairled that mat bine man,is now retained as-travel­
use of this medicine, by giving tone The Mail concludes that this is the of
ing representative of AA bipp’s Jackson­
suit for divorce.
from 5 to 25 cents to I he pan and the J.
Hut or Cold
25 Cu.
and
strength
to
tlic
assimilative
organs,
C. Durkee. W.: H. C. Mver. P. S. tbe recent freshet in the river badly ville Marble Works, and is taking or­
first
strike
of
coal
in
tbe
county,
but
A. F. A M. J. Schultz vs. Lucy
boys are well pleased with their dis­ N. G.;
[
damage
1
the
irrigailng
ditches
on
the
has
mad«
innumerable
cures
of
chronic
J.
H,
McBride,
L.
S,
N.
G.;
Bath»
at
any
time
from
7
o'clock,
it
is
mistaken.
Good
coal
baa
lieen
der» in all parts of the county. AVhipp
Tripp, formerly Lucy Blackwood, et al;
until 10 o’clock p. m. On. bath ro<
D. High, R. S. V. G.; M. N. Long, I. F. Anderson place.
dyspepsia. Price 81. Worth 85 a bottM found in various places in Jackson covery. [Grant's l’ass Courier.
is supplying more tine marble wotk in
to foreclose a mortg ige.
served for ladle»' u»e.
Sylvester
Nichols,
the
absconding
comity
in
years
past,
tbe
first
alsint
the
cemeteries
of
Southern
<
iregon
than
J.
D.
Pedgriff
went
over
to
Yreka
At Red Bluff Tuesday morning
Ab Giddings’s ranch on the Klam­
street-railway
contractor
who
jumped
twenty
years
ago,
but
no
prospecting
Fire at Ph.s-nlx.
Brakeman Jacobson was shot by of consequence has lieen doll«. Judge his contract at Albany, this state, and ath river has good crops this season, Monday, to do the plastering in twol>r all other dealers.
A fire alarm -doubly alarming in tramps wrbom he had put off the Ore­ Tolman lias spent some money in skip|>ed out with six horses upon and tbe O. T. Brown place, near Plevns. three new buildings there, and li. A.
Immense stock of clothing at cost at
these dry times--woke the slumtiering gon express near Vina. The ball en­ prospecting a coal land claim in which he had given a chattel mortage, also bus fine crops, ns a big spring on Paine went with him as helper. Frank O. H. Blount's.
*
?
citizens of l’hoenix at 2:40 a. m. last tered bis forehead, inflicting a scalp the bait hills east of «fear creek, but was arrested in Blair, Nebraska, aud the land afforded facilities for irriga­ Smith went over Tuesday morning.
For fresh, fancy Groceries. Candy
Monday morning, an 1 the feed sti.ble wound. He fell on top of the baggage did not prosecute t he Search to a sat­ lias been brought back to Liuu coun­ tion.
Henry Herzog, the butcher, formerly and nuts. g<> to Minkler .v Son.
*
ot Morgan, on th ■ east sale of the main Car, aud his face was terribly bruised. isfactory couelnsion. though tbe pros­ ty for trial.
i of Yreka and Ashland, has been at
State Board of Horticulture.
street in the central part of tbe town
Boston brown bread at the U. S.
Boise City. Idaho, for some time, but
Division Supt. A. F. George had a pects were good. It costs niouey to pr<«-
Hon.
Binger
Hermann
delivered
the
was found to lie m a blaze. Tbe barn difficulty with a brakeman at Duns, peet coal fields in tbiacountry. Tbe.l/iril
Tbe Oregon State Board of Horti­ arrived at Shovel creek springs last Bakery fresh every day.
oration
at
Ashland
on
tbe
4th,
and
was
eisin burned, as did also the saloon muir the other day, and in a scuffle will have to get over the idea that such
culture held a session in Ashland, at week, seriously ill with kidney disease.
Fine Riverside Oranges and Sicily
building aud the dwelling of Morgan bad his countenance considerably bat­ things have never lieen thought of in was a masterly effort as is plainly shown rooms in The Oregon, yesterday.
RRTISTIC
Dr W. H. Flanagan and wife.of Lemons. Cheap at Minkler A Sou. *
by
the
report
in
the
T
idings
.
Mr.
Her
­
adjacent. By hard work the fire was tered by tbe hot-htsided “brskie.” who tliiseountry till this year.or that dis­
There
were
present
l)r.
J.
A.
Card-
Grant
’
s
Pass,
were
visiting
Ashland
mann
was
treated
royally
by
Ashland's
kept, coniine,! to these three buildings, didn't seem tolie mnch i i i’■ ■ of tbe coveries which it happens to hear of
Boots and shoes at cost at O. H.
well of Portland, chairman, and Messrs.
though it I Hiked for a time as if it authority of tbe stipe-iut«.i !< it. 1’i« rec- ntly are nil raw and n«w. It enterprising citizeus, and deserves it. R. 8. Wallace, Salem; Henry E. Doscb, this week. Dr. Flanagan has sold out Blount's.
nt
Grant
’
s
J
’
ase,
and
will
go
to
look
up
He
does
Oregon
proud.
[Lakeview
would epr«ad. A store building direct­ brakeman was arre<;.-4 an > fin dilu made the same mi take in announcing
Portland; J. A. Varney. Tbe Dalles; a location on Puget Sound.
G. F. Billings is agent for leading
ly across the street caught fire more by the justice of tl • •
Jas. H. Hendershott, of Union county,
th de iviay of “lhe first marble Examiner.
Fire Insurance. Insure with a loea
than once, but was saved by the vigi-
The register of the depot hot«! agent. Get lowest rales and know you
Fsiday evening a fire started and J. I). Whitman, of Medford. A
A number off nd • • rc -.-.i;"] it 1< Ige 5m i I i:> Southern Oregon'- a on Last
liiiiee and activity of the citizens.
tho premises of Judge Cowl, of report of the business transacted could shows that the following railroad men are insured.
hurt tim- ago; wii ■<• .,« J. H. Russell
[3-m
the
springs
oi.
i
r
•
•
k.
al«
at
Morgan was living alone in bis house.
qnarri I out marble iu Josephine McMinnville, aud destroyed a thresh­ not lie had for this issue of tbe T id - have been in town this week: IL S.
two
miles
so
uii
W.igi.
r's
S.
I..
Coniirmeil.
His family had left a short lime before
Culverwell, T. J. Davis, Dr. W. B.
ing separator, a wagon and between txos.
Mnd lamtiti iin-l sawed it, chiseleil it and 12
for a ranch in Klamath county, uear Springs hotel ?!'> '.-s.
May, A. D. McMillan and J. W.
and 20 acres of shocked grain. The
can I H into tombstones herein Ash­
Tbe favorable impression prodnccd on
Fort Klamath, t .king the horses and son, Mrs. IL (!. !}> • i.J . Lifilr.n, land t w. rty 1. u : ago.
Brown.
tbe first appcnraiu'. of the agreeable
fire was the result of sparks from the
tor Crater Lake.
f or ■
M > -
liquid
fruit remedy Syrup of Figs n few
vehicle«, some furniture and alsiut all of Ashland, i :..l
threshing engine and spread with great
Mr. S. J. Scott, who has lieen clerk­ years ago has been more than oonfirmed
composed of Messrs. Dr.
their liedding, etc. The only thing Lawrton, Wet. lie); . B.-owti ..u i
rapidity. Tbe outfit was perfectly ne w, A. A C. party
Dennison
of
M
I
■:■
!.
re
among
'Ip
ing
in
Blount
’
s
stores
m
Ashland
and
Caldwell.
H.
E.
Hicks.
F.
D.
bv tbe pleasant experienoa of all who
burned with the barn was about a ton
being but the second day at work.
Wagner. C. C. Chitwood and Frank Sisson for a year or two past, left Fri­ have used it. and the success of tbe
of hay. Most everything of value was number.
proprietors
and manufacturer^, the Cal.
i
■■:«
cloud
burst
on
tbe
day
last
for
Portland,
where
he
may
I
One
hundred
members
of
the
Asm
Lennart started Monday for Crater
tl. •
wing
remov. ,1 from the lions« and saloon lie- 1 Luckey A (.'•
. nit.un. Iretween Willow ciated Press-—editors and publishers , lake, going by Dead Indi'au.
resume work at his profession, that of Fig Syrup Company.
fore they burned, and the buildings sale®: Dani. <
■> to I. W. Bur
R’ bii . on's gulch, near of the leading newspapers of tbe east
surveying.
were the chief loss. There was sn in­ rise, lot on Mai’. '
. , ,,r l.ri.lg«;
Yesterday morning J. M. Casebeer
I great damage to the were to arrive at San Francisco yes­
The Helman farm in the city of Ash­
John Miller, of Jacksonville, re­
surance of $|l«iO upon the property, consideration, a' »•. A H. Wickham
ami
wife
and
Rev.
H.
P.
SatcbweU
ig the creek, and to tbe terday by special train, and after a
turned home last Sunday from San land has lieeti eub-divided and is now
which is generally considered to fully to Mrs. T. B. if. i«'.> . )o' < lrc.it«
nnd
family
started
for
Crater
lake,
¡. d->..n the river. The Klamnth trip through Southern California they
Francisco, accompanied by his daugh­ offered in small tracts at very reasona­
oiver the lose, or more.
street; cousideriil,
'.5. M. A mit:i
was < l"V. t«.i about five feet, which is will come to Oregon. They will and G. F. Billings and family and ter, Miss Katy, who Ims been with lier ble price®. If you want a pleasant
You hnyen’t? Well let us tell you that by buying
Carter to J. E. Hicks,
a. re ¡o' on cou-i.l
Mrs.
Hyde
started
for
Cherry
creek
red so extensive thxxl even in probably pasa through Ashland dur­ I
sister nt the Bay City for some two home or a good investment in a good
Wiaileti street; consider on, 8b5il.
and
Pelican
Bay.
for
a
camping
ex
­
Brll-Ki-pt .Ippies
winter, w it li all the tributaries an.l ing the second week in August.
part of Ashland, don’t fail to see this a cheap article in leather you are throwing away
years past.
perience of a week or two.
H. A. Case sold his delivery and ex- til« lake al head pouring in an abund­
t ract. For sale by G. F. Billings or A.
For applet» of good keeping quali­
Says
a
Henley
correspondent
of
the
Gen.
Cadwallader
and
wife,
a
young
D. Holman.
*
ties ns well as good qualities of every press outfit last week to Mr. Chureh- ance of water during a general storm. Journal: Three buildings—two dwell­
your money. Now to overcome this trouble,
A Prosperous Scheel.
lady
friend
and
Mr.
G.
G.
Kimball,
other sort, it is admitted that South­ m in. anil left town, going northward. The old Burgess ranch lielougilig to ing houses and one blacksmith shop -
The
Asldaud
State
Normal
School
of
Red
Bluff,
Cal.,
spent
last
Sunday
H. 8. EMERY
ern Oregon lieats the world. We have He spent a day or two at Graut's Antone Joseph was very badly washed are being built ut Manistee; one or
alxiut to enjoy one of the most pros­ 4 nnd Mouday in Ashland, stopping at A lien Baby wiu sick.
•o many kinds of choice fruits here Pass, and then pnx'eeiled toward the aud gullied, the water covering to a two more will lie comneuced uext is
(.
attoria
perous
years
in
the
history
of
its
ex-
'
We
gave
her
Tbe
Oregon.
Gen.
Cadwallader
is
that little attention is paid to de­ Willamette. His wife and child re­ great extent, and ti'xxling it with de­ week. Tho new road, 40 feet wide istence. Already numerous inquiries
veloping keeping qualities, so far as main in Ashland, and Mrs. Case says bris. Other ranchers were also dam­ across Mr. O’Neil’s field to Hornbrook, are being made for lx,arding places. one of the prominent wealthy men of When M»e wok a Child,
California.
the home supply is conorued, and she dul not know he was going, and aged to a more or less extent, for all wns opened for the public this week;
residents about the city should
She cried for
the winter apples always keep till that she supisises he has deserted of which ye hydraulic miners is not re- this was much needed, for it dispenses The
The family of Wm. M itbes, of Eden
ASHLAND, OREGON.
sjHiUsibie, there Ix-ing no mining in with opening gates and reduced th« try to accommodate students with precinct,
they lire -old. anyhow, if they are giv­ ) her.
When
ah«
became
Miaa,
nre
up
at
the
summer
sheep
board at the very lowest living figures.
that hx'ulity. The Klamath was tlie
en i<n) cbatH“' at nil. Occasionally,
ranch
of
Mr.
Mathes,
at
the
head
of
distance
to
nearly
one-half.
Full
supply ol coffins, caskets,
At the school meeting last Tuesday
If students can get board here as
She clung to CaatoriA.
however, somelxxly will run across a afternoon there was a very meager muddiest lix.king stream for a couple
cheaply as elsewhere, our school will little Applegate. J. 8. Herrin went
robes
of all sizes, gloves,
of
days
that
could
lie
imagine.!,
full
of
•six of last year's apples in a forgotten attendance of the voters of the dis
Superior Judge Harris of Modoc grow as it never has grown before. The : over to hi# sheep camp, beyond the When aha had Children,
crapes, etc., etc.
corner, an 1 we thus learn how apples tricL The only business was tlu bushes, trees, boards, timbers, dead county pleaded guilty to a charge of fact that stndeut-teachers may here get Cinnabar mine, this week.
Sb»? gave them Casto ria.
here might be kept if attention choice of a direct or.to take the place of chickens, watermelons an I everything lesitiug a squaw and was fined 810 a tbe same instruction that is given by the i
(»fficp <nd w are room* at rrtllroad t ro»«inf
James H. Hendershott, of Cove,
of Helman atroet.
wi re paid to it ns in other countries. E. L. Applegate, whose term was to about a ranch not capable of eaeaping few days ago. The Judge said the normal schools of other states is suffi­
or
lieing
saved.
The
water
was
at
Union
county,
and
Jamoa
A.
Varney,
Tobacco
and
cigars
at
cost
at
O.
H.
Las* Monday O. Coolidge brought end in March next^and w ho resigned
woman stole $45 from him, and he cient to build up a lurge school, not-,
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down town 'i lot of Newtown pippins w hen lie moved to“Josephine county. least a foot deep at Newlailds’s store beat her for that. The Adin Argun withstanding the fact that they have of Th© Dalles, members of the state Blount's.
- FOR THE BEST —
at
Ager,
and
Ager
’
s
barn
had
a
narrow
board of Horticulture, were at M< d-
says
that the squaw “retailed an un­ to pay KBmall tuition fee.
of l i.- year’s crop which he had left. W. W. Kentnor wax elected to fill the
Fine
white
and
colored
shirts
at
cost
escape from being washed across the tirely different Btory, aud one, it true,
ford this week, to attend a meeting of
hi an ordinary box in Ins woodshed, vacancy.
Persons
desiring
to
take
student
at
O.
II.
Blount's.
railroad track into the creek, while that well mantle tile cheeks of any
the board, held there.
siin-a last fall, without any attempt to
boarders, should give such informa­
Tin, Sheet-Iron and Ceoperware,
The U. S. Bakery will deliver bread
A hundred or more tramps are lie- th« railroad tracks were covered with guilty person with shame.”
pr«s rve them longer than usual.
J. S Muller, the jeweler, who took pies
tion
at
once
to
tbe
president.
or
cakes
at
your
door
every
day
if
They were perfectly solid, nud many tween Marysville and tlie Siskiyous, gravel, mud and large boulders, re­
The catalogues are now out; send cold in his eyes daring a recent moun­ you wish. Leave orders at, the bakery
Call at
A lone highwayman who has been
of them were as smooth .is when they headed for Oregon along the railroad. quiring a large force to clear them
tain trip, has been since confined to a
Address J. 8. S weet .
for one.
And
we
will
give
you
flrst-olass
goods
for
on
Main
street,
opposite
Odd
Fellows
were p.eked not a single truce of ‘The trsmps ar« migratory, like the off before tbe arrival of the train due “bolding up” travelers and stages near
dark room, and has lieen enduring
Ashland, Or.
Chico. Cal., was captured the other
*
withering or shrinking visible. They birds and hkai th« other "tourists” who from the north next day.
great pain -a trouble which he has block.
Tin miners below expected a flixid day in • a hut off in the hills, fifteen
your money, and sell them to you
wonld be regarded, as a curiosity in put on more style. They are particular
had with his eyes several times be­
Ashland Illustratrd.
We
Can
find
Do
of
wider
in
the
stream
from
tbe
l<x>ks
mii<®
from
iinywliare.
The
marshal
of
many place«, especially if it were alioiit th« matter of climate, and are
fore.
Advance sheets of the Ashland illus­
Guarantee Acker's Blood Elexir for it
known that they were not given any leaving Central nnd No itheru Califor­ of th« stuff conning down, aud com­ Chico gained aduilttauce to the hut by
special treatment or care for lollg nia for the cooler regions of Oregon menced to raise their wheels, suppos­ appealing to tbe robber for shelter, trations ane description m the July I Mr. R. W. Helm, of East Portland, hss been fully deiuonatrated to tbe p<-o
and Puget Sound. They will follow ing a conple of feet would do. They saying he was lost, ¿n the mountains. number of the H ent Shore reached I formerly a resident of Goldendale, W. pte of this country that it is superior to
preservat ion.
In timer'« Block, Ashland,
had hardly made the effort before a Then he covered the robber with a re­ Ashland last Saturday morning, and T., and a representative of Klickitat all other preparations for I. <xxl diseases.
tbe birds southward late in the fall.
•took on hand «nd made to ordei
It is a positive cure for syphilitic pois­
terrific voliime appeared, breaking the volver, and had him.
the illustrations were,of course, sub- countv in the legislature of Washing­ oning,
ulcers, eruptions and pimples.
G. F. M<•Connell his lieen selling wing dams of John Waggoner, '.V. P.
Prutli et an Ol<l Kc-ldriit
ton Territory has lieen visiting bis It purifies
jiicted
to
close
scrutiny
ou
the
part
of
the whole system and thor-
Says a Salem dispatch of the 22d
this summer ns many liue pigeons as Allen and Osborne A Co., above the
brother. Dr. A. C. Helm, this week.
Particular Attention to Job Work.
Baptiste Cliegar, who for many he
oughly builds up tl.e constitution, C ad-
inst: Governor Pennoyor to-day took the local Isaird of trade which made
cared to dispose of. 11« was wise
wood
Bros.
years has lived alone in bis 1 little cot- enough when b« began the business to Anderson ferry, carrying off their Secretary of State McBride to task the .contract with the publishers for
Will
Buick,
son
of
I).
S.
K.
Buick,
tag« down on Oak street near the procure tbe lies! specimens of th« wheels and causing great loss, ns the for issuing warrants for the pay of the advertisement of tbe town in that Roseburg, was on last Sunday’s tram,
Which will be dan« io a workmaallka man
uer and at
railroad crossing, breathed his last at several varieties that could lie had in owners had just eoruinenced taking the railroad commissioners last week manner. Great dissatisfaction wasde- coming home from tlie Sandwich Is­
Fruit Baxes.
6 o'el.s-k Tuesday evening, after an the United States, and when lie sent out pay gravel after getting ready The governor didn't know it until his veloped at once. Some of the pictures lands for a visit of two or three weeks.
boxea
We
arc
prepared
to
furnish
illueas of a number of mouths seri­ his birds to the San Francisco exhibit since tlie 1st of April last. Below the arrival here to dav. Hetold McBride are good The Oregon, the plaza street He weut to the islands for his health, hn-ide of dry material for either gr. eu
ous and painful at intervals with they made a great sirike in capturing mouth of Humbug the McConnell that these would lie the last he would scene and another street aoene are as which is greatly improved, and is now or dried fruit. Pnc-s quoted upon
heart disease. He was born either in premiums. Since then be has had claim was ctmsiderably damaged, re­ issue until tbs case was decided; that well executed as could be expected, foreman of a large ranch.
application. Small orders filled by
Quebec or Montreal, Canada, iu May, unmeroua orders from various bird fau- quiring alxult two weeks work to fix it he (the governor) wonld obtain an in but the committee decided that the
Mr. J. M. Shelton, ■ prominent and J. AV. Hoekersmith, Ashland.
IS‘3. and was therefore ill his 87tti cu rs, from San Diego to Victoria, aud up again. The Lime gulch claim, junction. McBride replied that he lithograph birdseye views, taken from
Sugar Pine Door ,t Limber Co.
year. "Bat,” as h« was familiarly li is shipped a nnmtier of birds within next below escaped with slight <1.im­ would issue them until restrained by “photos by Logan” fell very far short and well-to-do ranchman and live-
Grant’s Pass, Or.
age. The Kanaka claim lost every­
ot satisfaction. Orchards, shade trees, etix'k dealer of Elleusburg, W. T., has
cubed l.y his friend«, i-ume to Cali­ the past two we«ks.
thing, the river Ix ing very narrow at a court of competent jurisdiction: prominent buildings were either left been spending several days in Ash-
fornia iii st in lNo>• Bi t ii rnmg to the
that he considered the case settled by
Go to corner Main and Granite streets
Atlantic cuatit iu 1K>2. he again
The dry weather makes the fish and that point, which will prevent tbe the recent decision of the supreme out or so imperfectly done that tbe ap­ [ land, aud is eo much plerised with tbe
-AND
crossed the plaiua to California the amities, and even the squirrels, rab­ owners from resinning work this sea­ court, l’etiuoyer thinks he cau nulli­ pearance of th« seen« suffered greatly, 1 place.tliat lie has decided to make it for paints, oils, varnishes, brushes,
following year, driving a band of bits nud birds, do considerable rustling son. Tho Centennial Company be­ fy the action of the supreme court as eotupared with tho showing of the | i ins home. He left yesterday for El- artists' materials, and wall and build­
I
lensburg
after
bis
family.
ing
papers.
Estimate®
made
on
paint
­
low
Honolulu,
los>
a
pump
and
about
photograph
of
the
same
size.
A
meet-
|
sius'p nerols a« a business venture, in for drinking water iu many places
Now hare ihelr nrw mil), uear Merita, ta
Mid the legislature by simply refus­
partnership with a man named Owen. this season. I p on emigrant creek a hundred feet of dam. w hich can be ing to approve the bonds of the com­ ing of the Ixiard of trade was held , A party of Medford people joined ing, paper hanging, interior decora­
operation, aud are r^ady to All .11 ordara for
tions.
etc.
sixiti
repaired.
Tlie
Mott
Company
Wednealay
eventug,
aud
strong
reeol-1
The venture was a profitable one. and the little I.I.Huai.-, of this sort arc seen
I the colony of campers np nt Colestiu
missioners.
E vans A B ri nk . Ashland, Or.
uatious were adopted, expressive of the ! Thursday. Among them were Mrs.
Baptiste's share of tbe proceeds in unusually large numbers about also loet a pump ami alxult ID feet of
dam.
l
’
he
China
Company
next
l>e-
dissatisfactuiin
of
tbe
lioard
with
the
The
sudden
an.l
strange
disappear
­
amount'd to over $1*4» 1. This his the p.sils in the creck lie<L Joe
■ L. L. Angle, Mrs. Dr. Pickle and
Choice perfumes in bulk at Chit-
On abort notfee aud at Lowest pricaa.
partner borrowed and never returned, Sbepartl killed three rattlesuaKes low lost 1311 feet of'.lau . pump, shafts ance of Geo. Nutting, sheep inspector IIIustrations. The letter press des­ I Mm*® Pallet. M try an 1 E nm i Cole- Wood's.
♦
th® only thing Baptiste ever received recently Hi Ins father's alfalfa field, and wheel, and will probably not re­ for Crook county, a few weeks ago cription is good, a fair and candid state­ 1 man. May Cram and Ada Barr. Messrs.
Sugar Pine Ceiling anif Rus
Men’s overalls at cost, 55 cts. a pair,
for it Iw'tiig a land claim east of Bear ami Willie Grow killed one further sume work again this seasoo. The has aroused considerable attetition ment of the condition, resources and L. L. Angle and W. H. Barr went up
creek, winch he subsequently sold to down the creek about the same time. lower Chinese Company did not suffer.' throughout the state. The Prineville expo 'tationa of the town and surround with tlie party, to remain one day.
at O. H. Blount’s.
— and —
John M. Mark. After coming to this Rattlesnakes are scarce in this much damage. Tim claims still lower News says that Judge Summer ami tug country.
B. L. Messenger is prepared to fill
. Mr. D. Moore, of the U. 8. Signal
valley. Baptiste eugag.-d in cattle country, but they are occasionally down at O«k Bar and Humbug Bar Bib Harrington returned from the
Yellow Pine Flooring,
nOKM.
I Bervn-e office here, weut to R .®eburg promptly all orders for fruit box<® of
raising, ami had a good band of cat found on the rocky hillsides in the were also badly dam igi d. al! but one Trout cr«ekcountry Friday,where they
Cbm i claim having dams aud wheels h id Issui searchiug for Geo. Nutting GIBSON —III Uhland. July 53. to Mr and Tuesday, to tak« a position in tb« of- every kind. Orders left at mill on
Will be our Specialties
tie cu. n tii« memorable winter of fil foothills an 1 mountains.
I flee there for a Week or ten days. Mrs. Granite street, Ashland, will lie at­
washed out. the heaviest 1 ■ «r being Several dais. They learned nothing Mr».
a mjo .
02 came, ihe deep suows of that
At a meeting of the city council Martin Andrews, at Humbug ILir. All detinate regaining the mysterious dis­ VKt.MT—Io Ashland, July 24. to Mr and i M<x>re and children are spending sev­ tended to at ouee and filled at lowest
*• MeAllUter. Ora.
winter atarr. d to death nearly all the
prices.
*
•nd all orders addressed to that office t
eral weeks at Soda Springs.
cattle iu tta' vailcy. Baptiste's amoug last Momtsy evening, a petition was these claims will !«• started up again, appearance of the man. but they are of Mr». < 11. Veght. a »oll
reœivs prompt anmUoa
the niuuhrt
twelve or fiit.wn presented for two new street lights, the miners lieli-ving.hke old Richelieu, the opinion now that be is dead and
There is Btili room for one. two. three
Mseerx. G.Nxrge Meyers, of Spokane
niEn.
years past he Lae Jived in Ashland, one at the corner of M lin an.l U .uer that there is no such word as fail, in th it he was murdered. M<®t, if not al),
good boils.® oti Boulevard in Huuaak-
Wood Notice.
rails,
nnd
James
Chisholm,
of
Walla
cultivating hi« garde« »nd doing such streets, an.l one at lhe corner of Oak reality. Dowu at Happy Camp, the of the settlers of that regmu are of the JACKSON—In Me.lfoM. Wedue«'tay. July Walla, are spending a few days in er's addition. Prices and terms rea-
Thw fa a well stoeboff
Ulh, Alfred H Jackaou. a iialive «1 Ver­
wors as pleased him Besides his .mil Spring. After dis.’iiasion, the river miuers were a!.« • euff ders by the same opinion. A systematic method
Minnble.
Apply
to
E.
B.
Hunsaker.
♦
the Xovchjr Muck, <*uri>or Malu aud Har»
town, stoppiug at the Asli) iu>i Hons«.
mont
2
nn HV-lu< h atore arad aüA
home, be died possessed id a little council eoiiclu l.«l to try the experi' watery cyclone, which kmx'kdd out of inquiry is now being made as to
Bain wagons from 890 up. at Ash­
wheels and dams more forcibly than where be was last seen, who saw him, JfiUNSTON—In Jack»onTtlle. July llth of The former is so well pleased with
aud 2U-lucb hrat.r wood, deliren« od »s 1 ’
money at interest, probably 815A'. so ment of a .Vl-camUe-power light at the Sullivan
naraly^h. Hugh Johnston, a native of Ashlnnil that he basalread} bargained land Mills.
n.dice
any
where
In tows.
“*rt
*
knocked
out
Kilrain.
The
where he was going, eta, etc. A
that, with h s frugal hfs he was en­ first named corner, ami requeste l the
New York. art«l 71 years and 11 month».
for some real estate here.
>. B All I.wrtt« hauling wood ta tow*
electric light company to put up oue . bars and covered banks of the through invcslighlion wili lie male,
or
hai
lay
a
u)
wood
for
».I«
In
la'ga
or»nZS
tirely independent
First class pasture al the farm of
OALL—In Saul'» valley. June 29th, of lung
lion. Sol llirscb, Colonel Louis
let«, w i II <h> well tn rail at th« «Sire of c 2» (ta
Inters by mail prdhiptly attended to.
Bapttate was an honorable, bouee’ ‘here for trial for a we. k or two. I'.iti- stream, probably to the Pacific delta, winch will require time and patient fever, Virgil Cleveland, youngest »on ot
John L Grubb, south of Ashland at
Aym at tbe abort cornar.
ÎBff ’
Mr. and .Mr-.C C. «»all; aaed S year» and Fleisebner and Mr. J. N. Fleischner
man and a gixxl citiz -n. He had lio sideiuble dig.-tission transpired npon were .tr'wel with watermelons, work. If anyone has licen suspected
50
eta.
per
week
per
head.
[l-4t,
washed
d
>wn
from
the
ranches
where
— —-—*■— w • ♦ ------
*
nailed
from
Southampton
on
the
18tb
1
tU'.tith
of foul play.’bef.iet has not lieen made
irnuiiy, and left no near relatives, »• the prvipoeition to enlarge tbe city
mat. for New York. Mr. Hirach has
nre limits, and upon s .me other mat­ the cloud burst struck, bat lb<y were public. It will probably require a good
An experienced shoemaker at the store, wlio makes a
far as known
__ ___
to report at Washington, and the party
to _____
action i' to«» green to eat nnd rather watery deal of time to solve tho mystery.
The funeral was on M ednesd. y ters of public inti rest, but
specialty
of fine work, will repair all rips or defect^ of
will
reach
here
about
August
12.
On
iipm
the
street
watrmelons
from
their
long
trip
in
th»-
The missing man is a brother of Mr.
afternoon. Rev. H. F. Satehwei! offici­ was taken except i _
Mr. Hirscb’s return to Turkey it is
tuih.d stream.—[Yreka Journal.
Nutting, of the Albany Democrat
stock
sold
by us free of charge.
ating; burial at Hargaiiine oeaietety. light petition.
i
I
i
BREVITIES.
TheBankof Ashland
Now is the Time 1
ASHLAND
WHITE SULPHUR J
Laird, Schober à Mitcliell
Shoes,
Bradlev &
Boots and Shoes.
Metcalf’s
Waverly
School Shoes. Lilly, Brackett
& Co.’s Men’s Fine Shoes
These goods are bought for
spot cash and prices are mark-
HOTI
ed in plain figures.
zT;
WHAT IT COSTS
His Work Speaks
for Itself
Come and See U s
The next time you want
BOOTS AND SHOES
NEW TIN SHOP
We make BOOTS & SHOES
Prices That Defy competition
I
RUMMAGE, GILBERT & CO.,
WARRANT EVERY PAIR.
HIMBER OF til KINDS,
The Ashland Shoe Store.
At old stand of J. D. Fountain,
CìdlireiCryfcrPittìiflr’aOestorii
» • ' i : ’.©•
CiiililrenCTyfcrPiUlier’sCashiria
Odd Fellow’s Block.
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