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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1889)
^w»wtr»w-* b*"' •- M , ■■ B ■■ -1------------------------ --- - ?-■■■■ ». b* en telling the O’X jimiuiu what ha LEXERAL SEWS. HEKE A.\l> HERK think.; the popuiatiou of tbe state ■ AUGUST 2 1B“9 numbers to-day. He estimates the I 1 Washington, July 26 Tbe contract For»«t fires are destroying millions ratio of school children to the total of dollars' worth of Hue timber in with the Union Iron Works of 8ati Fruncisco for the construction of the »orcs »no news. population as one to five. The school Montana. »•oast defeuse vessel wus signed to-day census, taken this year, show» 951,0)8 The proposed $2B,0Dl) race at Freeuo I.- number of United States children of school age in the state. If did not fill, tbe big horses beiug en by Secretary Tracy. Tbe contract price is 87irtl,00D. ’ “»d Bcprasentativ.s and t»us Ire butoue-fiftL of th«- population, gaged on eastern tracks. Naw Y ork , July 26. - George Fran b ^T*1**—*— Pr'xr’im'ut iu p, the total u 465,40', an increase of Two reservoirs are now being con- cis Train completed Ins ldO-days fast | ’¿ïta* «be Pacific Northwest 29i),728 since the census of 18H). This i structed at an altitude of 250 feet to-day. He clHima that he has snb- : V. » b to be expected t bat computation given Jackaou county a above the town of Roseburg, for, ■ slated wholly oo half a pound ofctaxxe ' supplying that city with water, to cou- late uud luilk dully. He never felt f ' A' tbe importance population of 211,870; Josephine, 7,365; belter, and intends continuing 100 „Sr .;^gy«eeds of our pert of the Uniou Klamath, 4J£f>; Lake, 3,940 Uud • tain nearly 500.001) gallons. ÍL. A burglar entered the bouse of Mrs. days more. ZTrt.**1* ***t«r appreciated in Con- . Douglas, 2»),tI7O. Thia is certainly 8. J. Fellows, uear Sisson, a few days No treasury in the world ever oon-1 _*** Pa*«- Oregon's Con- uot a reliable estimate, ro hr as Jack- since, but was scared off by tbut lady twined so vast a sum of money as that havebeeu tireless a »n county is concerned. We have and Mis» Kate Russell, then stopping of the United Suttee. The last etate- . there»—[Yreka Journal. meut shows that there is iu tbe Treas the Northwest such not 20,000 people yet. •’•dognition as could be ob- Analyses of black sand taken from ury vaults over six linodre-i millions The seizure oi C<ui«idian waling the mouth of the Columbia river. Cape iu gold and silver Corn au»l bullion. Of J^**^*Jbe national capita), ami they ¿old coio aud bullion the amouut is vesael for fishing in the waters em-i Blanco and Port Orfind show rich $3»i3,5m.319; silver coin aud bullion, lhe porta nee of their traces of gold and platluum. In some * rirong light. Members from braced within the limits of the terri place« the sand assays from $10 to $50 3315,343,180. By the side of that vast .ux'uuiulatiou the treasures of, other j. the MiddU, Southern tory claimed by the United States as a ton. countries, au.l those recorded in his etatew have tueir own property will n<> doubt bring ! Ten days ago says tbe Dallas OtMcrrer tory, sink into insignificance. . to an Issue the dispute over the claim ! an opportunity to see the the 12-yeur old »on, Ralph, of Jame- Pittsburg, Pa„ July 28. -Word iT"i far themselves, and have j that Behring »ea is national territory i Crowley, of Salt creek, iu jumping off n fence niu a nail in bis foot, wbieli oomes from Wllkesbsrre that the reai- | aud not an international common. I oar Congreeeaien have hia death ou Thursday moru- leuts of Sawyer’s Hill, a few miles »WOTuwroagttt q ^, pteture merely to j Tbe news of the seizure has creat- d ! caused above that city, bave lieeu greatly ing, July 25. | alarmed by tbe settling of a large area t from the natioOHl treasury much excitement in Canada, and the ' Joseph Cbaca, a smallpox nurse at of the workings of tbe Enterprise col-1 J/O*®^Wpeoditare, as is doue in papers are already demanding thnt ‘ Waliaca; N M.,opened fire on the peo bery. A considerable number of dwell _____ i»^L—The river and harbor the British government shall assume „ ple who _ tried to keep him from „.... earry- ings are looatwl iu the disturbed tract, j^Zr********OrvBon «nd Waab- a warlike attitude and inform Uncle ,off tbe dise; se broadcast and killed but eo far ouly three dwellings are iu- himself. Iasi jmed. Mine cavings frequently develop Zj?? *** among tboee of the , Sam that he mustn't do it, ye know ?ne nian “Utl wa8 Friday. startling incidents. A few days ago Zf* ,B»Portance in the whole 1 he issue may r.sjmre careful and i near Pine Ridge a young lady was Tbe Chico aud Colusa Guards, 200 shrewd diplomacy on the part of the! •■d no demands upon tta- strong, will cauip at bissons from Aug- talking with tier mother, who sat all i United States, but it is not likely to ^t>r work can have any ' usl 11th to the 20th. “Much interest the door sbelliug peas. Oontinuiug! is manifested in their couiiug, aud onr ner conversation, her remarks received ! graatar justice or expediency. result in war. ______ I citizens have subscribed liberally to uo answer. Going to the d<x»r to as ¿Jr nv«r ia second only certain the cause, the daughter dis Commiwmiuer of Internal Revenue defray expenses,” says tbe HertM. “Ussisrippi in lb« extent of ter- covered a hole tweu>y-five feet deep, . Mason has made a preliminary re- i A burned bridge about four milee ~*™y ft drains, and tbe oommercia! at the bottom of which lay her mother n<irt í J i K a .1.. .. a __ port of tbe operations in tbe internal south of Salem detained Monday even iu a dead faint, with the pan of peas *hicb it is capabl«. The revenue service for the fiscal rear IQ‘<8 “»»tb-lxiuud express (tbe one -n her lap. The gronud had settled - gj, Oregon alooe has an area about ended in -ki tii _. ii . oext following tbe wrecked train) about 'loieeleealy, carrying her down with it. , 7^.** ff*aat*r than that of the ended June a> la«L Total collections rwo u<)llrH. The train made up eboui Ropes and ladiien» were reputed to were el3»'A>,43H, an increase uver . ta.ll vbe »net time before reaching Ash bring her to tbe surface. New England stales, (ae 1888 of $6,568,057. Tbe cost of col- *“Utl uext moruiug. Victoria, July 29. -The greatest ex - pointedly reminded ^WN^Heur upon the thair of the lections for the fiscal year just ended i The Boise (Idaho) Statesnuin sayt citement. prevails amoug those iu - will aggregate about «AWW, being I that during the past two mouth» m --reeled ill tta>sealing in-lnstry. Th»* at one time,) and its natural a fraction less than 32 percent., which lea« than lOt) families, traveling will» British schooner Triumph arrived tlieir owu teams, bave passed through rom Behring sea this afternoon with “*• “P^nor to those of New is exactly the same as in 188tk that place, bound for Oregon »nd news of tbe capture by tbe American With a country capable of Washington. Four wagous from soulb- 22®****®« • population vastly greater Washington, July 27.—Secretary w -s’eru Mis ouri passed through •utter of the British schooner Black Diauioud iu Behring sea. The Tri »bat of New EnglauJ, Oregou Noble has appointed Slate Senator Boise City July 19th. umph eutered Belinng sea July 11; «Bdw tbe disadvantage of great McGee, of Virginia, to be special A tramp printer, named W. 8. Clark, >u tbe 13th it was sighted by the ly Manor water-way facilities for com- agvut to investigate timber land dep- was killed ut Adiu some ditvs ago, tn revenue cutter Rush, whose captain Tbe few coast barlairs and the predatious in AL«ka, at a salary of falling from a tree. He bad been driuk- uiarded mid iuformed Captain Mo-1 Loan lie had orders to seize any ***** —ridable river of the state are »ISM per annum, three dollars per ing heavily, ami climbed Hie tri | - -hootiers, found taking seals iu Behr I an lmagin »ry enemy, N» ***' <* •tarn will be, in the rou*e of in- dvy hotel expense, enj (l]] traveling to < ing sea. The Triumph, not having! oue saw him full but a 3-ye,.r-<»!d <L t»»aational, and aational commerce, exfeusea paid. an»l dunitf l»»y. A cor» :i -t's luqii. sl ' then any, was allowed to depart, I have, therefore, the very bigbes' rendered ii Veidict «u-.-tndiugiy. 8*> The oouimathler of tin- Rush iuformed aptain tlcL-au that two daya pre-1 Elections in France have resulted says the Aim Argus. deaMnde upon national ai<l for im- io - is he bad capturisl tbe Black F******** needed. The visiting iu a crushing defeat of the hopes of The Redding Free Pre»» ba« mor* Diainon-l. with 13» saius. A prize The Re rumor« of laud beiug purcbuaed i -row was put atasird her and she was ‘ ^*y—*— have, almost without ex Boulanger and hie friends. that county for town -ite iiial switel •ut to Oiinalaskii. The DlsiUoud 1» admitted this, and expressed publicans have carried a large major ground, aud that tl.eL'uiou Pacific R. ■ owned by Guttman A Frank, of tins tbeemelvae earnestly tn favor of a lib ity of the 1344 can tor. s. K. Co., are tbe buyers. It also sayt 1 •ity, iin.l ia valued al atamt fll'l.UUO. j pofiey of improveineiit for the that Rolteris may |»««sibly lx* a nv.< •'he rnumph considered il better to Yellow fever is making terrible pro- town to Residing, as a railro-id town, leave for Victoria. •MI bb A There is nothing like act- especially for lumbering iulerests. ¡Sealers are fighting; and trouble is M1 abaarvatiou to make a strong iru- gross in portions of Mexico. anticipated. Tbe cutter only has crew A site for the naw U. 8. life savin; P^kaMea in aoch matters, and, Oregon MÜTM AMD NEWS. station nt Ynqnina was selected la» •tiough to put two or three ataiard the ■■d Waabington are furtunatq in bav- ww k. The building« will be erects, seized schooner, leaving the captain of The Minneapolis Market R»cor>l «» next Wfl B«eb vimtors as have been coming aeason, and will consist of a sub- the sch »oner in charge. The scbiaiuera tímate« tbe wheat crop of Minueeota stautia] laiatbome, a resilience for tbe »ill be iiunu'di itely re-cetz-si aud T. atugbty or eighty-tive million tambéis, men aud lauucb-ways. A life-saving leaded for Victoria, American prise ot alxiul ten milliou tr,ore than l ist ■rew and all. Here they will be Cba®aaB»m«n Dorsey, of Nebraska* year. Harveetrog has begun in the crew of niue experienced nu n will 1> liauded over to the naval iiuthorities tu untamed, wl><> will be provided will, to deal with the matter. Will have BOB ad tbe wealthy men aud shrewd aou-beru purliou. u first-eiuss lifeboat. further particulars to-morrow. pa Ht i rkaas of the West, brought out to Civil Service Ccunmissioner Rooee- At hi« farm south-east ot Eugene. The Triumph has NX) skins. The °*WnpMud Waabington from the East veit said to a reporter the other day Rev. I. D. Driver, after hie return uews of tbexaipt lire has caused great thnt charges have been brought against diatingnisbed public men as from tbe East, went iuto his pustule ■ •xciteinent, and further news is anx both the Pension Office and Sixth Au ’’ B««*ta in hia private car recently ditor's office that men have been dis and visited Lie Jersey bull, when tbe iously looked for. Some of the v »* h - '7 wata in Portland last week, and charged because they were Democrats. »nimul made a dash for him. stnkiuc sels have tough crews aboard, and 1 him on one of tbe arms with a boru. trouble is almost certain. a trip down the Columbia to He was not prepared to sav that tlii» lacerating the flesh on Ins forearm for was a violation of tbe law, but individ riC»hd then went over to th.' NEIGHBORING COL’STiES. ually be was firmly of tbe opinion that six or seven inches. The gentleman , id, wheaoe they will return East U was in violation of the spirit of the bad the wound dreuse* 1 by a physiol in, KLAMATH COUNTY. -ba Kortbera Pao, fl a Au effort law. He thought that no one, nnlees and it is healiug nicely.—[Ex. fLlukvllle Star, July 26. | Tue-xlore Cramp, the Philadelphia made to have the party come out he bappenwi to be an active partisan, -bixild be dismiseed from the public i shipbuilder, is visiting Alaska. Th* . “Peter the Poet.” the geuial writer • tbe tt A CL R R.. to see tbe Will- service for that reason. He said the ' San Francisco Evening Post says that who never get« mad at anything or auv- , iCta and Southern Oregon, but they oom mission was going to look the mat a syndicate of American capitalist, has iKxly, is engaged ou the Star. pleaded want of time, and declined to ter up, uot only as relating to the pres been fortned for the purpose of buying Soldier boniest ea<l No. 16, is in con- tbe Esquimau ship yard of the British, r'ooflhb Tbe party included Congress- ent but to tbe past. : ! test at preseut, Marion Hanks contest which has found tbe yards inadequate maaGaotgaE. Dorsey, of Nebraska; The New York Herald ot July 24tb for the original purpose. If tbe pur ing the claim of Dan Ryan. Major OomgrBaaaian Burrows, of Michigan, a printed a loug »peeiai from Washing chase lx* made shipbuilding ou a large Brockenbroiigb, special agent, actiug ton that morning, to the effect that tbe under orders of hind department, is paBaaiaeot candidate for Speaker of Samoan treaty may be rejected by the scale will be inaugurated there. investigating the case. tbeMXt House of Representatives; ex Semite on the ground that Pbelpe Hud L. Swan, of Yreka, will enter hi.“ Beaaalary of tbs Navy, Gen. Nathan K issoo sacrificed their country's in- trotters, Altena Hud Stemwin.ler, foi i Tuesday Mr. C. S. Eastwick and j crew proceeded to th*» State hue to the u-reste to their personal interest», G«4 Bepatelican nominee for Govern the race« at Portland, Or., in Septem- 1 repair of the Ager road. The appro >x»lh wishing to gel a foreign mission 1 at 0« Weak Virginia List fall; ex-Qov- »nd desinug to aecomplisb »ometiung tier, also at State Fair following in priatioh of $15,1)0) will about cover Salem, and at the Southern Oregon anarStewart* of Vermont, and Con- definite. The Herald declares the District Agricultural S*»ciety Fair,, the expenses, as the making of a new 1 of Mnseoebiisetts United States Commissioners were' previous to our district fair. He will leparture aloug the river will coat no more than the proper grading of the r9 was to be one of outwitted by Bismarck, but doe« not also bave them here for tbe district vexatious hill on the old road. point out any specific instance«. The peaty, bqt was left behind on sc San Francisco Chronicle of the 25ih races during the first week of October at Yreka. Tbe above named auimal» The new jail is a substantial Gothic ot of illness. say«: “l’be report that tbe S» nate areof tbe famous Altamont stock, atn! ‘x>x edifice of Linkville stone, one will probably reject tbe Samoan treaty will no doubt »bow a creditable rword. story high aud 80x50 th air. It ia con structed on the modern plan of a bone«* Bsflratary Windom baa confirmed is merely a wild conjecture. Tlie cor- —(Journal. respondent who telegraphed it from a bouse, the outer stone house •Bi >«o«nulgated the opinion of At- Washington lias uo special means of A Sacramento, Cal., dispatch of the inside >eiug the impregnable shell with iron, tOkMy Oaneral Miller as to Chinese learniug tbe seulimeut of United 28th »ays: Within the past few day» barred windows and heavy iron door hBfaff «Bowed to pass through tbe Stales Senators on the subject, for few tbe Southern Pacific Company has 1’he inner temple will be honey -combed discharged 330 of its employes, 161! IMtad States as tourists. Tbe col- if any ot them are now iu Washing of whom are machinists. Anothet with cells, each with an iron framed ton. Besides, the treaty baa not been lBBtee a* New Orleans was at onoe in- before them, and outside ot tbe Cora- large lay-off is expected this week. dix»r and window receiving light from the windows of the outer walls. Mr. BtrOBted to allow those detained there luusiooere and the stale Department Last Decern)a?r over 3l)00 men were L. Biehn is the architect. employed at tbe shops in this city. 4 its provisions are not exactly known. to paweerl on their way on preerating Now there are but «boat 1300. It will ' It is not generally known that since JhBOa^te limited tickets to San Fran It must always be remembered that fare hard with some of the discharged February, 1885, a law went into effect , ibis is the “silly season” in Washing «■BOO 0B which no stop over privileges t- ton, and that energetic correspondents, meu »a they will not lie able to pay foi providing that all clerks aud sheriffs aro aDowad. Secretary Windom, in ! gifted with robust imaginations, feel it home« they bave bought on the in of certain counties, wb“reof Klamath ,x If business improve- is one, are entitled, ill addition to their aa tolars iaw with a representative of ueceaaary to make special efforts to »tallment plan. with the company a great number of regular fees, to 33percent, advance, tbe California Associated Press, stated give tbe people something to talk tbe discharged men will lie taken back. t ins is the construction placed u|x»u aoout. They might as well give up that M b action could not well be the task, for the country ia pretty weil The San Francisco Chronicle of last tbe law by the hist couimissiouer's otbarwia», aa Attorney General Miller 1 up to their mauners by this tune, and Saturday tell« the following: A turtle court, an*l in this light, Sheriff Child- 1 I ■ot oaly oonfirmed ex-Attorney Gen- is mchued to accept with great cau nine feet long, four feet broad, und i ' -rs. provided witii a warrant drawn in Ins favor by that court for 81,090.91, •«al Brow Jer's opinion in 1882, but tion a story emauauug from Washing weighing 20li0 poimds was captured bus presented bis claim. Applications ton in muisummer.'* yesterday off Pigeon point by Antoni. tbe Treasury Hep- Betliug. He pursued it from sunrise will now t»e iu order by all sheriffs and "^barw amia recently, and, besides, til! n<xm, »nd attempted to laud it •lerks who have bean on duty since, Eb.prm. nl Tragedy. Klier fiaaided that the Soott ex Ills with ou» bout, which was nearly i )•«>. So get in now, gentlemen, and ig, for the taxpayers are bloated ' Cnico, Cal.. July 26.—The moet sen It finally required t . IBB act did not cover Cbwee uh tour- sational tragedy m the history of this ««amped. •*!• ' ilists and the ting is still there. 1» ills and the assist-.n “ ** of eight fi»h mt» Secretary Windom intends t*> town occurred this atiernooti. Satur ermen to take th** pri—»u r to th- “Wii it's the use o’ ruunin' Klamath tab» proper precaution, to prevent day eveuiug Eva Adkius, wu<> was en wharf. Ih-tling and other fislieriuah town alainl drought?™ Said Uncle gaged to marry ltaymoud Bierce, sou tbe Chinane remaining in the country eay this 1» tbe Lirg-st turtle eve. Dick Hiichinsou yesterday. “Lots of of Ambrose Bierce, the well-known caught ou the Pacific coast. land growing great ••rops. I have IrhilB cauvata through it. journalist of San Francisco, eloped A tract of land lg‘tweeu Mot* an.. twenty-five acres ou Title lake that with Neil Hubbs an intimate friend of will yield 35 bushels to the acre.” | TteAthnta Cmutitutu/n g»>es into Bierce's. The couple returned, und Dunsmuir iiu been purchased for < Uncle Dick is a man whose word is B loag Bad limping explanation wby paid a visit to the bride's parents. Cathohe summer resort and camping ruth, as evt-ryb-aly knows, and we are Bierce knew of the contemplated visit, place, says the Mott Xorth Star. Then HMaMkwl Stnpes were not floated ; aud, on preteu.se of being sick, weul to »re s»«la ami sulphur »pnngs on th* il ways glad to hear him. He says the ' ovar th« Georgia capitol on tbe Fonrth the bouse of tbe bride’s mother aud lauJ, »nd the ground will l»e improve.! lake lias been much lower than it is ! The enur» now, ns can lie seen by tbe juniper! otwly. Ia short, it is this: Georgia was invited to lie ou a bed iu a room aud made attractive. charge and management of tbe whole -tumps an I aage brush still m the ■ adjoining tbe parlor. Shortly after haoa Mato flag; it is a pretty flag, and water. “If the hike recodes,” lie said,' ward the uewly-mariied pair arrived. will be held by tbe Sisters of Charity. Gaotgi* wiabee V? show it to tbe peo- Bierce entered tbe parlor, fired a "hot ao<i the resort is intended for tbe ui* “I will have more grain laud nuil if it ! pla naooossioo was the dnd icat ion at llubbe, who fell, but immediately of catholic families through.>nt th. raises I'll bave more hay, so it don’t i concern me much whether it falls or' of a aww aapitol, and as that is a state returned tbe fire» After eiicu bud fired state, who may desire to tisil that tui rises.” tion for a while, or to send their cbil- four shots Hubbo suoceded iu escaping aflhir, it waa proper to flut tbe state from the bouse. Bieroa tbeu fired at ■ireu to school during the summer or LAKE OOUJCTT. fl* “Mow." asks tbe Cimttitution. llrs. Hiiblm, who fell with ft wound in vacation mouths. I Lakeview Examiner, July 25.1 “what waatbe irytUer with tbe stale the bead. When ilubb« beard bis wife Mrs. F. Grissez and her littledaugh- Th.» young men of Lakeview met ... . ttag oa eaoh a purely local occasion ?” scream he returned to tbe bouse, aud ter, 8 years old, fell from tbe railroad Monday uiglit and orgauiZtul an ath grasping B.urec by the throat be liam- «hairing, Mr. Grady; nothing at all. bridge at 16t b eroeeing of tbe Sacra- letic dub, with lli members. AU the .uered him on tbe bead Willi bis revol Bat paaaa a moment: what was the ver till fie dropped to tbe ground. mento alxiut 3 miles north of Duns necessary paraphernalia baa been sent muir, into the river 31) feet below, last fur. matter with Old Glory on tbe Fourth Hubbs then carried his wife to a neigh Friday. The little girl was on the nfJalyiatbaatateof Georgia? Were bor's bouse. Wbeu Hubbs left, Bierce bndge when a work train approacbiM. Dave Hartzog say« it ia a mistake reloaded bis pistol, blew bis oruiusont, fonatraid that in the preeenee of its aud died shortly afterward. Hutibs and her mother rushed to the rescue. dxcit there tieing a half crop of gram JgM* atripaa and bright stars the state was stag io the spleeu, probably fatally She caught the child from the track in down the valley. H<* doubts if the en flacatGaoagia would be eclipsed? Ota, ' wotiuded. Mrs. llubbs is aeveaely but time to prevent ta-r ta-ing run over, but tire value will get back sued uud horse lost her balam-e, and both fell off the feed. Dry. yso; M waaall right to display Georgia s uot daugvrously wouuded liebiud tbe limber» at the side of the bridge. The right ear. Tnesilay of last week rain fell in tor flag; bat not the flag of tbe oatiou Cbico, Cal., July 27.—Nell Hubbs, water was only two feel deep w here they rents on ttie head of Sprague river, .ta», oa tbe JiMimTa natal day, which, shot by Raymond Bierce yesterday, struck, aud the little girl received ser Sican and in Silver Lake valley, lasting ions, if not fntal, injuries. Her skull I for ulxmt six boors Bridge creek, nt by tbe way, R act a “purely local oon- j died this morning. He made an ante mortem statement, which does uot was fractured, aud she was iu a ent tea) Silver Lake, tiiaided >ta banks, and a osra.**—[fawMoUi Reeord-Uniou. differ materially from tbe account of condition at last report. - The mother force of men whs required to confine the water to Ha chanuel. A quantity Lite tragedy as first reported. Hubbs, was not seriously hurt. BBaanefty of repairing the was a grand sou of Paul K. Hubbs, a Dry weather ia troubling people in of hay was mined for the A. L. firm. a—j- |o tbs county jail effected by pioneer, ex-stale seuator, aud ex super- tbe Wlllamelle valley, as well as out Bill Lamb is coming to the front tbe daptoaabla fire will confront tl e iu louden I of public instruction. this way. A Salem paper of last week with iui uuiqne enterprise. H> is can says: One of the greatest troubles ning the hams of jack rabbits anil trout— ta«tw>»rs at their next feared by the farmers on tbe level shipping them east He is working in Male Board or MartlcMlturr. aittu* Jart bow much expense to prairies of the valley during the next Replying to a note of inquiry from mouth or six weeks is the drying up ol the beet field in the country; the sige pnt gpoa if— old building will be a brush plains of Tick Ridge. Four tbe T idings as to tbe prucedings of i daiioeta qmiation to decide. Tbe old wells aud the consequent scarcity of the state horticultural board at ita re- tbe water supply for man and bsa-d. thousand have been salted down up to jtai has ahny* been a disgrace to oent meeting in Southern Oregon, date. Geese are also beiug slain by Already some difficulty is experienced Jaobtoa Bounty- Close and noisome. Hon. J. D. Whitman kindly gave tbe by residents oil French prairie aud the I hundreds, and the feathers saved up for a shipment east. Bag boaa B disease breeder and an following information: occasional reliable well is patronized E d . T idings : -The recent very brief by several'families. The absence of ilL«aaBa<i uawbolesome place; ill- Capt. Kelly, receiver of the Burns viait of the state horticultural board to conttiaed t**-1 insecure, it has been Southern Oregou, was in part to in soaking rams in June has left tbe land office«. who Iris lx*eu here for sev M4 ton Bad pried open, aud has spect our orehania as fur as tune would ground dry clear down to bani-pan iu eral days, left for Harney yesterday. As many place« and their will probably lie it takes from two to three weeks to get beaa tbe sporting ground of permit, but principally to compare a large amount of hanling from the communication between Burna and notes, ami confer together with a view ^>«ta. Whatever else is river liefore the Septemlier rains set in, this place, the Captain came over to to maktug a geuoral raid upon tbe m- 4ow. tbr waillti~g should be repaired seet pests as son aa tbe foliage is I if tbe flood gates are not thrown open get such information from the land officials here as would assist him in tamdjfembed without tbe use of ooiu- once more off tbe trees, and the trees ! before. ---------------------- starting the laud office in good ahape. h^MftrWoterial, and it should be are sufficiently dormant to apply tbe Tbr SrXl GoVrmor, The new receiver expects a great rush M|j$ibBd|witb scientific and sufficient strongest washes requisite to tbe How would D. P. Tbompeom. of when the office is opened on the sec destroying of not ouly tbe San Jose or ^gMWbe far ventilation. If the coiin- pernicious scale, but tbe eggs of the Portland, do for the next governor of ond day of September. lyaaa Mbrd io put in steel cages, greewaphia, and all tbe lesser pests; Oregon?—|Salem Statesman. If we ba.1 to bave a Republican, Mr. Wood Notice. Ml« will be a good investment - ee- all of which they hope to accomplish Thompson would lie our first choice; There is * well «tucked wood yard back of 1 in the application of a single wash. MUBBndaolid quarters, and if a new but we think it won’t be neivsearv to the Novelty blm’k. coruer Main aud Ha ga No iurtbur bulletins will be issued nu- tvtiwy should be demanded in the ul tbe October meeting of tbe board. I »other about it Pennover ia going to dine «tree?«. Dr\ VMnch sluve wood ami 1» ‘¿«Much heater w»>»d, delivered on short & be re-elected.—(Pendleton Eaet Ore and U (Btaia tbBBtsel cages may be readily J. D. W hitman . notice an> w hvie in towu. gonian. N, B; All ¡•anie* hauling wood to town Com. 3d Disk There are three goo.1 reasons why or having any w ood t»r sale in large or «mail V ^,r,i ■ -r - ♦ • 1 lots, will d«> well to rail at the office of C. W Pennover will not be the next Govern Avers a? the above eorner. ks , *, naat U. 8. census will be taken Tbe Ashland T idings aud the Sau or. In the first place he couldn't get — —w—jpn, Bad ** »bell know how ninny Fraucwco Weekly Call, a large eight- tbe nomination if he wanted It; in the At Burckhalter A Hasty's you can Bta in Oregon. Conjectures page paper giving all the general ucws next, be wouldn't take it if be conld find tbe finest line of writing tablets, M Io Mm jopnlatiun at this time are, —both fur $2.75 |>er year, in advance. get it, and in tbe third be would I>C note at>«i letter paper, of all grade«; roost gloriously enow«! under if he interesting only as The regular price of the T idings is time book«, pocket memorandum $2.50. and regular price of the Cull, should run. -[Statesman. books, memorandum blocks, note and / B Igg IM tbb reliability of estimate® #1.25 m onr offer is a reduction of receipt blanks, eeraleb book«, bill * ' ' ■.y—y ^ahaais usually adopted. State #1 id the price of both. Tuis is for u be boo: s. pen«, inks uud pencils f—-:i- to •- *- 1 aanmiaMtAm* £• McElroy has limited time only. found in the cftjr- . CiMm Cry fr Pita ’ s CöUria vM T RED HOUSE COLUMN. SOCIETIES. Remnants! I I I "I Remnants ! ! Hasoxic Directory, JLs’àiuià. FîBKiYOc ( H after , kx ¿ i . r . a . m iG'gotor <*vm <M*aliou» ui» ike ThurwHr na.-Kt utter the Hill monti. W. U AIK ixjwj X, H. f.w E B Myer, >e<’y. J AHIlLANb LODGE No. i:, A 1'. a V M. SU»t*‘d voiD*n«:ni< «I uji ihr T' ur before tLe full mood . E. V MXUS.W. M Wm R I-aWMUj, s» creury. A1J II A CHA1TER No. i. O E. S I staled nii-eiing« ou 1st <ud .id Tu«-«day in i»ich munch. Mm J D <’r< l kt I, W. M. Mix* K atf . C hithcm I». S va Tvlmry •/ We have a large stock of I go REMNANTS œ a which you can buy at half prices. Call andlook at them. GREAT BARGAINS in summer wraps. th For $5.00 you can buy a $10 ►s ® Beaded Wrap. a For $7.50 you can buy a $15 DQ tr o French Broadcloth Appli ® a> que Wrap. For $2.50 you can buy a $10 p pl o Scotch Wool Wrap, with or * co without Hood. Just the ET P P thing for school wear. ® U> For $1.00 you can buy a $2.50 P 3 P Embroidered Shoulder r Scarf in all the differ p o ® ent Shades. Q » •¡3 cS W tn 't>> O W £L ■« « F ine K id Each person ing a one-pound can of I ( I AT G K. JDliLAJM, ■ fl Main St. I HOPE KKBE< VA I'E'llIPK l.OIMJ. So. H. Meet* <»n the ¿ti au.i 4th Tîiv*»«!ay intut h mutHh in udii Fellow«’» Ha'I. A>ht«nd. Mk* ASMS L .'ti,, N. G. Johu May, CD 60 fl i Ashli^i LcAge. A. C .U. W Meet* In lmlgc- n»ojti in Odd Follow ’■ (fall ever; fikmt aud T uiri * WcuUirtolay it« c«i<‘b month. Dir-svr.i L«»ur id t.icvt.ng p. m . Alt Brvthrcti tn px 1 staudtug are cordially hivllvd to attend. W m P attuu * ox . M. W. T. W. Lrxc h , Kecordcr. o o n >> o W 'd fl cö fl ® Ladies* and Gent’s Dusters from $1.25 to $2.50. Ladies' French Kid Shoes for $2.50. Ladies’ Satin Parasols from $1.25 to $5.00. Ladies' trimmed and untrimmed hats at half price. No extra price for trimming hats. Ct P se ti Pitan KO< K t.Xi AMrjtEXTMilC.fooF Odd Fellow«’* Hn’.l* very 24 «nd lih Monutty in e«*b month. Mi ui‘»< rg in g<»od ,*tnn<flng cordiaHv lüvîtrd tn extend. li.»MTTnioj!,c F. N A JscuM. Scribe. P cö P » p p p Q P* 1.0. C. F, Hold rvguiriT tu« ■ li'ix« «wry ^MtuniAV cvcuttig ut ih'-ir hail hi Awhlaiuf. u in goud hUuding un* curGluIìv lutibc Lo xttend. D 1ÜGH N. G. U A Rolitrl«, Stfcrvtary. ’tí ® I \ Kaijhtö of jPythltó. fjRA.XITE 1-OiXiE. NO. Knifhi* uf '-1 i* thins, A&hiiiLU, «.'rt-rvD. ni eta e\ery Frida ; tn cum g. Vi'itiuR Kiu^h:»» tu ßu«»a ¿»lauding are cu:diali ■ ítn?.«d i- aiteud * . B. MILLION, C. C. H T CHITWOOD, K. ui li. A 8. tn 45 o o ARCHITECTS, o <43 cC fl •rH Contractors & Builders, ASHI. 1XD. okEG-'X d S C. W. A\ ERS, An itrct. oí •fa ® P ta cá O E'-thnutt* tn«de <>»> nil itiii<ie of buK^iug« nnd aJl lint* rixl« fin fori.«* - .uh* Finn« R!i'1 a« for du‘4-ilin^H >jf mtxleni -»dgn» mndt nt <»ur x Mild furnikhwl fre« t<» our pair« <>!> W< tin- dvrblnn<t oi.r busioes* in h i iu t«rc>’« h* s. ft nd do not h< sita><* to guaiar.tt-.* lion. If you cOHlvmpifitr building «ny- ihiug. from m fo.< bridge to a ho:» 1.« nil <>n uu at our tsffire.<M»mpr -Main and HuigudiuD nt«., A*hlHLd. or., and «?»• v. h«t we can do for y.»u. Wt-lftiv-aii uiiiiniitt d «ujiply of matt ria) of j»H kin U for l»ul ing purpo*-«.*» aud « an build your h » um * v iih uit «cy un* necesMarv delay. Outride order* for plait» and bpecificailutis m »H< it» <i nud prompt aV* H-ntieu given to them We iuvlu* inri*ec* ri<»u of our work aud can gix»* refcrei»«x?fc where required. 1334 Will furuKh plnii- fur mi) and al kud.** of bvildingf and bUjM dntvud the ci u»iruc .i«»n of the hi me when deni red. Office ou the west aide of the plaza with Luckey £ Co. ’ LS-lZ Opposite the Postoffice. *• Hanaeii*A Table Kock Farm on ILnrue River is now offered for sale iu sutxli- to «m»f p»rw4iwton «. n A 20 pere A¡ píe Ur. ‘.orvi, • A- -kJ acres level Fruí ur 'fl 1» >*) aerfts Ura Fru. C<‘ RED I < I Bargains in Land. OREGON j Closing Out at COST Closing Out at cost. A A shland , <>a. at the T I Ayers, Barbour A. Elviage. MORAL BROS •> YSI ILAND K I. Boinge Aytrs, Bartcur & Eiviaie, I Main Street, BUILDERS, ETC C. W. Avvi», H. R-Barbour, ASHLAND, OREG. I 1, or ■irass L. J. 16.» Mens Fi t c- (».fc-'i L;« $4 Md». » eri 4 i : t ti'. Fr: ;♦ o> G* j p.â. I Call .re era-!. -A. rbl.I) lí Ahto 5* . h.*.,:. Or. Stool. Kuneli tor Mile. Th« »iTH?nr*icuv«l «»tifi * f«»r <«’’• V.U *tork much •’( «Mo »« re« gilüMîe-l onTuU Luke, Kbunftth count-. .< >r.. mi A 1 mut b h«t M«»* k pury^fM«. Uhi pot up J whip t t lint IhepÌBCr. iic«t raiiK« in KI b '. u . u «» Win *ril MUN k .-?'•! ’ ! I it« I W • **h the r«n< h. if d< «ired. Í K»r ìutìùvi hi- Mr iUlioi. rt| plv to I: A- »’. IXhON. . til»« î «ko. « >r.. ?•?«» *. I?**” HOUSE ¥ ’ I TOWN ■ LOTS T -----Iu the Umu »>/—— <___ MOKTÂûlrL, Contemplating a change in my business at an early riod, I will offer my entire stock at cost until the same is closed out. Will be entitled to a chance in a Lady’s 1 i Siskiyau cr., Cc.'. •» For Sale on Easy Terms. One-fourth down: baiunre within idx, twelve and eighteen nioutht See wap at the RaP-^ad Dcp<4 fur graded price«, etc., or nddrr-* D H HASKELL, Town Site Agent C P. K. it -au Fran« i co, California p.*-., Men’s Fine Clothing, All at cost. Men's Navy Blue Overshirts, Reduced to $1 Men’s Light Check Suits, Below cost, only $4.15 a suit. Men's Red Flannel Shirts Reduced to $1. Buy’s Overalls, To bo closed out at 40c All Kin<ls of Tol»accost Men’s Heavy Suits, reg. price $8, • To be closed out at $5 suit. ) Ì i -J All at cost. At cost. Men’s Nobby Light Colored Suits, Reduced to $8 per suit cost. cost Men’s Nobby Dark Check Suits, Reg. pc. $20, to be closed at $15 Men’s Common Overshirts, All at cost. Hats of All Kinds, All of them at cost Men's Boots ami Shoes, All at cost. Men's Nobbv Hats, < Inly 75 cts. each. Men’s Fine blk. Diagonal, reg. $20 To be closed at $15. À Bovs’ Boots and Shoes, All at cost, 100 1 CHANCES. On Rrm'H.t t»i my l»«v inf be»*u c< ipi kri in h ninawav ‘■oiueüîue huh . n»«d not Icing ahie to jNT‘ »l.R¡’y - i**'r\. < Im- l»Uriiir»y |;Kpp«>r- i 1}. Í have «‘« iH'l’uh ó ’«[ <tis¡xw- ufiny H\» ry i M*Llc luh-rs-atK In A> AI mm L r M< h uH rite >itx k. iii^luiiii;g horst .. ufig.ir.s„ i ini» . oû {». vu-, ¡ Till« i» ri go«-í t’i’uiUS' í'í.i MtliU* liveiyi.iBU, i* H <»nb '? .• .» in thv cliy, au«! iw u’«**« prirint' proper»). '¡erm* ai.-ì p«.< <• hirni>hvd un 8]«phca:h>n ¡•orile pr»»prh*’or «». h . > twhe :- son . 14'5 A'li'aixl, On*ir«jn. ' 1 4 £k r i ’ ?????? ?????? ms — CHEAPEST PLACE In AubJa’»«I it buy jour G KOC Kin ES e Men’s Fine Cutaway Suits. All at cost. Livery Stahles iu rhlkid lUutd kr Sale it a Binmiu ! Boys' Hats, Reduced to 35 cents each Men’s l’ants, all kinds, To lx* closed out at cost. Boys’ Fine Shirts, All at cost. Gents’ Collars. Cuffs, .Jewelry, Ax*. All at cost Boys’ Clothing all must go, Reduced below cost. All Lines of Underwear At cost to close. ExAinine those large plugs of To- bacco-below cost-only 25c. ----- !* AT----- J. K. VanSant s CASH STORE. Choi»e <¿r«w eriv$ n ty. dvlhvrrd to any j ar! vf the <-ity. J. K. VanSant. BLACKSMITHING • —"w* I 1 Tbe blacksmith snap un B street, be tween »th A 5th. iu ItaitrtMd Miditiuu tu ASHLAND, DON’T WAIT until it is too late if you want a suit of clothes at cost or a bargain in any other line as we propose closing this stock IMMEDIATELY. tout I m ell reop» ned, sud the propri.-tor is prepared to du promptly all work iu Every Branch of the Business. Bntiafnction Insured iu all work doue. Horae Shoeing a Specialty. 4’*1 e u. E. For Sale. One heading untili comp’t ie. inc)-, d- ing 4 be»ia. one wagon and new arañar. Ev.-iythiug in good order. Pnc- «175. Inquire ,.f Ç. <!. R4(JMUM¿ Tuta, Or., or J ohn U .C vukt , M- dford. Rui »ms tti tint. 0. H. BLOUNT, Clothier and Hatter Johnson Block, Ashland, Or » Nwly fiimisheii rnriaix k> let a? rjajdenceoOlre. H. Ralph on Mem -tree! near business part of town. 8( J i Jacksonville to JteHfwg. Patronize • ’‘'»"e the .lie only only wagon wagon that that con- ,n«ota wdh every tram, rain or shins, f J« T*/6? U’ S' m“il an'’ j gTltr* atrr-’ Jw Dr ab . Driver. áié r »i ■< ■fts *■•