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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1889)
ASHLAND TIDINGS i BREVITIES. : R. R. Ki-ass. Travel on tbe cars is increasing again It will soon be time for tbe schools during the past week. to re-opep. A water pipe is to lie laid from tun Southern Oregon District Fair at nel 14 to Steiumsu—about 7ll09 feet, Central Point next mouth. to supply the engine tank nt the latter place. Wells are being deepened ia many place« throughout the valley. The track north of Ashland has been undergoing thorough repairs at Watermelons—home grown -are in the hands of section boss Lawson. the Ashland market this week. Numerous new ties have been put iu. Seventy or more people have been Fireman Quint Guthne died last camped up Ashland creek canyon. Monday morning from tbe terrible iu- D. L. Rice and wife will move in juries he reoeived iu the train wreck at to Mrs. Houck’s cottage on let avenue. tbe Lebanon junction. PERSONAL. HEKE here . Jacksonville Brevities. FORT KLAMATH GAKKihOX Chee Gong, the Chinese murderer, Mrs. C. Hoffman has been seriously hangs to-day in Portland. sick the past week, but is much im Fire in a brick block at Pendleton proved at this writing. last Moudaj caused • lo«« of about Wm. Hanley has fully recovered from his receut illness of typhoid 819,000. Ona of the big timber tires on the fever, and reeumes active business Ki imath oounty side of the Case ado again. timing belt is about A j » p * mi lake. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Moore, of East It is estimated that the Columbia Portland, are visiting Mrs. Moore's nver salmon catch for the season of parents in Jacksonville, and will re- 1*89 will amount to about 82.100,009. main during the heated term. Saturday morning last it was learned that an order had been made by the Secretary of War for the immediate Uopi 1st Church social. Col. Bowditcb went to Graut’s Paas abandonment of Fort Klamath [met, Sunday evening. the troopa to leave the post for Van The ladies of the Baptist church will couver yesterday, Aug. 8th. Thia order give a social in the church on Tuesdav Mr. I. J. Moore, returned last week was a total surprise to the people of evening. August 13tb. Snpper from from his trip East. Southern Oregon, aud an indignant fi to 8 tZclock. Price 15c. J. W. Huy«, ot Central Point, was protest was at once wired to the de Arreted—lllschargcd partment through our Senators and doing Ashland last Saturday. Representative. This resulted in a sns- James Dodd and Wm. Walker, of Burb Rockaway Came out the first ponaion of the order for removal of the Bonanza, were arrested last week ot tbe week from Roseburg. charged with robbery of the Lake-’ Deputy Sheriff Armstrong has re garrison, and it is hoped that a careful Al. Wilson and M '« Minnie Luckey, E. T. Bartlett caine over Friday view stage near that place last month. of investigation of the case will be made . of Eugene, were drowned in Sntslaw sumed his position in the sheriff's of- before final action be taken iu the from Lis mines on Hungry creek. They hail a hearing before the mag — :oo: by the capsizing ot a sail boat The fice, after about six weeks’ vacation, matter. Conductor Jack Anstey. of t ho run 1’290 pound horse for »ale, cheap; istrate at Linkvtlle and were dis- Geo. Kearns and wife returned the young lady was a cousin of W. N. in which be spent some time at Cin To abandon Fort Klamath would be carged, after having proved au alibi. well broken, siugie or double. Call between Ashland aud Red Blnff, is first of the week from Gl«od:ile. • nabar Luckey of Ashland. h great blunder, and one which would taking a short vacation, hie place be at Bank. 9-tf Eugene Freel*md will go to Goos Bay J. II. Stewart having resigned us a Mr. ami Mis. C. C. Beekman have undoubtedly result disastrously to the ing filled by Conductor Matthews, of Kemaval. A photograph tent is to lie erected at next week, for a summer vacation. member of th« Southern Oregon Stats returned from ii several woeks visit to people of Southeastern Oregon. If the the freight. troops lie removed, it is certain that M. Mayer, of tbe old tailoring es the oorner of Maiu and let Ave., oo The Board of Agriculture, Gov. Pennoyer Portland and the Sound. Levi M. Eagon returned last week Tbe private car, Kankakee, of the they will soon have to lie seut back tablishment of this city, has moved Oregon lot. has appointed F. F. Downing, of Cen from his trip to Klamath couuly. Oen. T. Q. Reames and sons, and J. again. Cincinnati, Indianapolis A Chiciigo R. The twelve hundred or more from his place on B street to the east tral Poiut. to till the vacancy There are still hundreds <*f people R., went through Asbiaud last Friday F. White, of the firm of Reames ft Indians ou the Klamath and Yauiax side of Main street, neat the Central from tbe valley taking rarefied air out Tbe Billiugs party returned yester The store of J. C. Sergent at Dairy, White, have returned from a protracted reservations, while quiet enough uow, moruing with W. M. Greene, (au oi- day from their camp out at Pelican Honwsi, Asnland and inviti« Ina old in tbe mouutain camps. Klamath county, woe destroyed by stay at Cinnabar. tieial ot the road I und bis family. and making progress toward civiliza patrons and all others who need any Bay. tire one day last week; lose *¿500; in Pat KilleD, the pugilist, aiul bis thing in his iin», to give him a call. W. G. Kenney, James A. Wilson, tion oouhl by no possibility tie kept Bridge Supt. Happersett, of the O. Mrs. Jas. Porter and daughter Ida sured for $2tl0tK The tire is supposed tiood work guaranteed, and for less trainer were on Saturday's train, going A C., came up Tuesday to tako down returned List George and Jim Linn, William and entirely peaceable and orderly if the' last week from the Wil- Wil to have l*een of incendiary origin. money thau auvwl-.ere else iu South from Portion 1 to 'Frisco. Walter Plymale, Percy McKinzie and garrison were retioved. The disputes the old eugiuo tank at this place, which lamette. ern Oregon. Thankful for past favors, A barn belonging to Ollie Nelson, at others have returned from their sum- betweon them and white settlers over E. K. Anderson is preparing to build is not ueodeil since the new one was I range pasturage for stock would in I um. Respectfully, M. M aykr . Jacob Kahn, of Portland, whs whs . ill in McCloud, two miles Trent, Sisson, was meriag visiong ou the mountains. a comfortable uew farm bouse ou bis finished. Tbe old tank will probably evitably provoke serious trouble im Ashland Monday, cu route for Fort totally destroyed by fire Bunday morn be removed to Eugene. tine place uear Talent. Sheriff Birdsey received a dispatch mediately. Such trouble has barely SkrUtoa Fuund. Klamath. ing. Seven work cattle were burned from Postmaster Jaooby, ol Gold The O. A C. “presi lent'« car,’ which been averted during the past year, witii Iu a lonely «pot up in the moun-1 C. B. Watson gives notice that he The family of E. E. Gore, and N. H. ¡•»sides a iarge »took of barley. No in Hill, that the depot had been broken the presence of the troops to aid in has lieen for a long lime the sliubbiest will be at hi« law office every Thurs tains ue ir-Evans creek the remains of ! surance. into by tramps Inst night, an'! a trunk quieting the turbulence of some of the looking passenger coach to lie seen oti Clayton aud family have gone out to a m in were found one day this week day and Saturday. tbe road, was «out. to tbe Sacramento Pelican Bay. Ths Ridding Democrat says the taken therefrom, which was found more excitable of the Indians, and with by Mflwsia. O>len an I Neathamer. Par Fred Lucas has suo'eile*! B. F. car shops last Saturday, and will come Dr. Robertson, of Yreka, was on mercury reached 118 in the shade on n«ar there, broken <q>en; Deputy Sher the abandonment of the tort the way ticulars could not I m learned iu time Suyder as proprietor of the European out after awhile looking like new. Tuesday’s train, eu route for Ta<*oma Sunday before last in that place, and iff Deuiff has gone to investigsto th» will be opened for certain boetilitj and fur this issue of the TtDlNOs, but there* restaurant in Maaonic block. claim that forest fires in Trinity matter. disturbance. If the government is I McCarthy ha« a uew fireman on for n short visit. is little doubt that the tvxiy was that O. H. Blount, wlio was in San engine 22 Win. Hayes, who tak*« Mc mountains had niudi to do with such justified in keeping a garrison at any Ex-County Clerk Parker him re- of tlie unfortunate young mar*. Ship- Mrs. Dr. Flanagan baa been visiting unusual warmth. Francisco this week, wan to order eight Cauley's pla.s*. Hayes mauage« lo tire turn >J home from a 5900 mile trip iu {Kist in the United States for the pro ley, who wondered away from his relative» out in Dead Indian the rubber suits for the hose company. Eastern Washington Territory and tection of the white settlers against up in the evenings somehow so a« to home in Sam’s Valley one Sun.lay People from Exs^xj'n Oregon say it family ot Mr. llearelorff Circuit court for Josephine county avoid strangling everybody.on the de morning, and could never be found. is rumor»! that wortticattle have been Puget Sound; he was attracted thith Indiana or, if you please, for the pro Mrs. J. K. Van Sant and her little sold al 819 per head, baud round, «nd erward in search of u more favorable tection of Indians against the aggres Shipley ha.l a rifle, and a rifle was convened at Grant's Paas last Mon pot platform with smoke and gas. sou returned the firat of the week from it is rumored, some few as low as $4 looa' ion, and says he was grandly sion and injustice of a certain class of day, with a very light docket on baud. found near tlie remiuns. The Dollarbi le treat'e of tbe C. A their visit at Red Bluff. per head, owiug to dry ranges, poor treated by the ubiquitous real estate white men—then it would lie unjust There is a change m the proprietor O. R. R. his settled com*! lerably siiKsi Died. hay eropa, and the general fear of a men of the various places he visited. and impolitic to remove the garrison Mis. Frank Smith and children are ship of Tbe Oregon. Dr. B*»-be «old it was built, und a force of 18 carpeu- They spared no pains to exhibit tlieliest from Fort Klamath. Thele is some Mrs. M. V B. Soule, of Phutoix, his luterest in the hotel to Dr. Helm, ters has beeu nt work raising aud visiting her parents. Mr. nud Mrs. hard winter. in tlie ma**ket, but after all be thinks he thing strauge about the method in died at her home in tliat place last who conUuuea the business. aligning it for two weeks past. .It Givans, on Rogue River. Ail the Crook county wool has been owns a much more deeirablo piece of persnance of which the order for the Monday night, aged fifty years. She will take a week or two yet to finish M. FI. DeYoung, ot the “Chronicle." shipped to taarkxLr-and the greater real estate iu Jackson county, aud abandonment of Klamath was pro L. E. Moe is expecting a visit from La>i been si.-k a loug titni with ulcera the job, as the trestle is a long one. says President Harrison will visit tiie portion has been sold. It is impossi there is lees sick rices Hod complaint of cured. -The policy of “consolidation” tion of the liver, or some kindred mala relatives from Eastern Washington ble to give the exact amount of wool dry west her h»re than in any of the is urged as a reason, and some of the On Wednesday evening'■ train there Pacific coast next summer. dy. l’lie funeral was on Wednesday. uext month, aud one or two families of dip of this season, but well posted places visited. Mr. Parker's many Hu;ienor officers who were educated at them may couie to stay. was an army of fire insurance men, Mrs. Blonnt mother otO. H. Blonnt, persons estimate it at 4500 sacks or oo------ friends will be pleased to know that be West L*oint to adorn the drees parades enroute for Spokane Full» in one ear came out last week from Albany, and Mrs. Beagle, mother of Wm. Beagle, A one-armed man with a colony of about 1,350,000 poui ds.—(Ochoco Re hits returned home quit«* oonteutel, and social cirelee of military “sassiety” Among who is farming the Wells place south trained canaries atnuwd the little folks alone there were fifteou. will spend a week or two here. view. aud will continue to practice law and in the cities have said it costs the gov of Ashland, died at that place Tnes- in town last Thursday by giving per them were the principal men of the ernment too much to keep troops at Rolit. Elviage was over at Yreka last chief agencies in San Francisco and ilay afternoon, ago] 76 years. Her formances on the streets. •TheCrasoent City Sews is in receipt farm until further notice. these posts iu the back wools. What several managers of different com Saturday, and reports tlie uew build of h letter from C. P Huntington of death was from general debility, due The recent and unfortunate publi it it should cost something ' What ings progressing satisfactorily. The Ashland Woolen Mills keeps a panies. lo old age. The funeral was on Wed tbe S. P. R. It, in wlich he says: *’I cation of the letter of Mrs. Canfield of under the heavens do the people of the nesday afternoon, burial at the Hill man constant ly employed now to watch Mr. Neil, of Fresno. Cid., a nephew do not think the company will do Kausas, to her indiscreet frieud, has Mail clerk A. Noltner. who was tlie cemetery. Decedent cntne from tbe water supply, and preveut «tealage first man to reach the engine cab at of Claiborne Nell, of Ashland plecinct, auythiug in that locility thia year; caused as much newspaper criticism United States feed these blue coated gentry for, aud furnish them brass but Missouri to Oregon about fourteen and leakage from stopplug the mills. although, perhaps wa may build a and comment, as the famous Murchi the train wreck near Albany, has a 1» vi-itiug fneuds here this week. tons and tinsels to strut about in at years ago. and in icii of the time since road over the line indicated in 1890. ” son letter that sent Lord Lackville this day of peace, unless it be to per Tbe firas burning in the mountains photograph of the scene taken liefore W. M. Hogg, principal man of the has lived down on Rogue river. along the Linkville road have been the wreck was cleared away. Nollnor’s Oregon Pacific R. R.. was on yesterday The line indicated waa from Crescent West home so suddenly last year. form just such service as is needed at City to Grant ’ s Pass. The most unfortunate considerations iu Fort Klamath. There is no other use throwing down a number of trees car was next to the engine and was morning’s train, going to San Fran- George Arnold, a uativeof Baden. across the road dunng tbe past week. battered up considerably. Is ing thrown The eastern plum cnrculio is said to such cases are, that indiscriminations for them that anybody can see now. cisco. Germany, aged about 35 years, died across the track. He was not hurt, have made its appearance iu Loe An- ot that nature are charged against a unless some impossible cause should To the Public. Cassius Kasson, who came in from it. h . atkimsom , f . h . cartkb k . v . cabtbb in Jacksonville. Wednesday morning Mr. C. Magruder, the principal owner g**!s »nd Sacramento; aud tlie Califor class when it is really an individual involve the nation in an impossible and ran around to the engine cab us President. Vice-Pre«. Caahler R smlxv , C al , July 2«. 1M9. of hemorrhage consequent upon an Pelican Bay this week, report« that be soon as be reached the ground. ot the Central Point towusite, made a nia state board of horticulture is in act. that voices only the sentimeut of war. The secret of the matter is that I have lived tn Siskiyou county. Col , «nd illness with typhoid fever. Deceased met about fifty people from this valley business trip to Sau Francisco this vestigating tbe matter, hoping to ex one person, and for which no others the officers are “too far from town," Jackson county. Or., for the lost three years, One of the U. S. Fish Commissi*in was Noble Grand of Jacksonville going to that region on camping excur terminate the pest before it can obtain are really responsible. One does not and they have been working for a long and have never rt-fuaed to pay auy bill, pre car« went northward over the O. A. C. week. Lodge No. 1< i , I. O. O. F., and the sions. a fool hold. It would be a seriotia blow know for which to feel the greater com time upon this “consolidation” scheme, sented. except oue for 1V*O Davis is qiy W. IL Parker, of Jacksonville,started to Portland last Friday night, having « name, by winch I wo known funeral «as to take place yesterday John L. Pennington is improving to 1 he prune interest if it should be miseration, the lady who violated and twice before has it been thwarted, step-father lUHil 1 went Into the army. My fathers (Thursday) under the auspices of that bis dwelling house on Mam street in aboard CoL McDoual l and Geo. H. H. yesterday for a trip to San Francisco, come general here, as in the east. every consideration of personal honor, so far as Klamath is concerned, by the name was Crawford. Anyone having any and thence up along tbe co;ist to Eu Mixire, of the fish commission. They lodge. Several memliers of Ashland the northern part of town by tbe ad in her unwise comment oo her hospi account agalnri me tinder either n«mc is in Referring to the damage from forest table entertaiuers, or the indiscreet protest of the people whose lives and vited to prewent the Mime, «nd 1 will see Lodge No. 45. A. D. Helman, A. Bish, dition of a secund story, built in mod were on a tour of inspection, und ba 1 reka. property were to lie needlessly exposed visited the U. S. hatchery ou McCloud wlmt I can do. I am aoing to have soine- Rob». Taylor, E. J. Farlow and Tom ern cottage style. J. B. Kirklaud, general passenger fires in Lake county the L'.ruminer friend who gave her confidential com to danger. tliing to say in settling my accounts- Any nver. It is expected that a million Robert» attended the fmiern1 Aruold agent of the Uuion Pacific R. R-. office says: If the industrious special munication to the public. The cir child cau lead me In friend-hip. 1 will be A singular thiug in connection with Payne and Black have uearly com salmon fry from McCloud will bo sent in San Francisco, was ou W odnesday agents of the general land office would cumstance ia given undue prominence happy to meet them amicably, but If there la w as a brother of Mrs. John Hoekenjos. the effort to have Fort Klamath aban pleted the finishing of the upper to Lake Tahoe and two uiillious will no other re-orl I will meet them half wav in find the miscreants who set these by this wide-spreal oommeut, the W. M Davis rooms of the south school house up be placed in the Sacramento this fall. morning’s train. t imlier tires every summer, and let saw proper way to have treated the case doned, is the fact that at Fort Bidwell, war ASHLAND Vhland Fruit Shipments. to the poiut where the plasterers be A. F. Shultz mode n trip down to mill men alone, they would lie doing would have been to pass it by ttn- a poet in Modoc county, Cal., where People who have seen statements in gin their work. there are not a baker’s dozen of In The Fort Klamath Salter. Canyonville last week, and brought a vast lienefi* to the community at Office Day» in Town. not-iiied, as there are few who will care dians, a garrison of two componies is the papers of the Willamette valley Weilureda? Morning's O. ,7010*1;, home some flue venison from a hunt large. Otic of these fire* deatroys more to entertaiu the lady. A number of Ashland people were Durtux the next Liur week« the under- that tli • fruit crop of S aiiheru Oregon maintained, while the Fort at Klamath in the mountains. timber than all the saw mills in Lake will be at his Law office in Masonic Paid Up Capital, $50,000.00 is sh irt this year, and th it only inferior . over at ttole’s picuicing the first of the bad the following: reserve, were lliX) to 1490 Indians are visued blur k, A-hlatid. only on Tlinrrslay and Sat- The recent order of Secretary of Rev. F. K. VanTassel and family. oounty have ever used. poachoa will be market are surprised week, W. H. Atkinson aud wife. B. F. gathered, is to be abandoned. Our uvday of each w eek, uule*« by special ap In C«o« Count« th-tfl C II. WATSON. The Yreka Journal says: Oiir wiiea they arrive at Ashland and see Fox and wife, A. P. Hammond and War Proctor, to abend.41 Fort Klam Misses Bertha aud Mabel Walter an I delegation in Congress should shake pointment ath stirred np a hornet's nest in South- Ciareu •*• Farnham, made a trip out to young friend Flett, of Sieaon, a tirat- The following items of interest were np this matter thoroughly, and i xi-ose tha great piles of peaches that are wife, ami others. ern Oregon and tejegnmis protesting Dead Indian last week. M VRItlEÓ. class printer and a clever gentleman, enclosed with a private letter received the alisurditj of the policy pursued by loaded into the «sirs bore every evening A fine let of hogs for sale by Anstiu late foreman of the Sisson Herald, by the T idinoh from W. J. Wimer, the officers who are determined lo duae be north. One evening recently W. Bish at tlie ranch three mites sonth- against tins action have been received B. R. Willits, b is been at home a by senator Mitchell. Many people of PATTEM» >P.E — GIBSON.—At the residence baa gvne to Grant's Pass. Or., to en who is now at Arago: hundred boxes were sent out by east of Ashland -»both stock hogs and up Fort Klamath. of the bride’s mother, in Yreka, Aug. 6, Wells Fargo A Co-’s express, the bogs for fattening this fall. Address Liukville and Ashland sent dispatches day or two dunng the past week. He gineer a new paper to be start I'd at , This is the dryeel year Coos county ls s 9. Mr. Frank Pattemore and Mi»« Lucy Dee* a General Banking Bnaineti. Gibson. Ixft-b of Linkville. greater po tion of them consigned to mail communications to Ashland post protesting not only 111 the interests of is at work with the 8. P. carpenter that place, and baa our beet wishes of has had fora long time; it is affecting ANO HIER CITY Dl UNEÜ. the white inhabitants, but in the in 1 force al the Dollarhide trestle now. • Success. ¡Desperately poor opening crops. Portland, but smaller lots going to office. [9-tf. terest of the Indians on the Klamath SILVER— KENNOLETT— in Jackson county, Aueuat«. 1SS9, Mr Theodore Silver and various towns along the road, from Eu IL C. Hi-rrin »nd family came in for another paper at Grant’s Pass, Mr. Spokane Ialiti In Aahm.-Tbirty Block* reservation, and asked Senator Mitchell l ’ he city marshal tape the fire bell Catharine Elizabeth Rcnnoliet, The dairy industry is about to tako Rumili—Loss Ten Millions. gene northwarh Large quantities have from Lakeview last week. He will re Flett, unless you cun live ou the to request the suspension of the or now every evening at 8:39 o'clock, a« a the lead here; th« county ia esjiecially future. ANDERSON—CRANE—At the residence of also been sbippe 1 by freight. L. Martin turn this week, but will leave his wife the bride's mother, Mrs. Nancy Anderaon adapted to dairying. seuds a carload of Ashland fruit this signal to the boys that they are re der nutii the people could be heard in and baby iu Ashland for some time. Spokauo Falls. Aug. 5 The entire Road Master Galvin reports that of Eden precinct. August 8 1HÄ», by Rev. week to bis Portiund fruit store, and quired by the city ordinance to keep the matter. He did so Saturday, and business portion of the city, covering C. H Hoxie. Mr, Charlei- Anderson and 'oHectfont made at all accessible points on The time is near at hand when the C. W. Prentice, of Sacrameuto, re- John T. Flynn is making an effort to received the following answer yester favorable term*. Miss Eniiun Crane says be will ship more fruit from this off the streets till next morning. have a system of water works con e >.d underlying alu.oet the entire sur nearly forty bleg-ka, was destroyed by tnrned to Ashland Wedoee lay evening day: Sight ex< hange and telegraphic transfers place this se ison than he did last. No The wild plum tree«, and some of fire to-night. Fire broke out al S P. M„ face of this county will lie developed. structed for Grant ’ s Pass, with en Portland, San Francisco and New York from a w.»«k's visit to Sisson, and W asrinoton , Aug. 5. BOHN. finer Early Crawford peaches were ever tbe fruit trees on Wagner creek, which Your dispatch has bion recived. left Thursday for visit to Albany for a couraging proepectB of success. He I have seen vast quantities of coal crop in a frame block near the depot The seen anywhere under the sun - and no were stripped of their foliage and fruit water pressure was very weak, and the will offer to put in water works by pings everywhere. —In A.hland. August Sth, to Mr. lot of the same quantity that wonld by the remarkable storm of some weeks Fort KfaniHth was abandoned upon few days. tiauiee spread rapidly, sweeping the CROWSOX private enterprise provided the city au«l Mr« George Crowion. a daughter The now wagon road is fast nearing entire block in less than half an hour. Told duet bomihl at standard prices. average a larger siz-v—than those in 225 ago, are not discouraged by the rough tbe refort of the [iffst commander, to Mrs. C. II. Lu.lermim n:i<l children doesn’t care to undertake the work. A tbe effect that the time baa uow ar boxes shipped by express Tuesday experience, but are blooming again. returned last week from their trip to national bank is another project which completion and will prove a valuable A high wiud spread up soon after the rived for the final abandonment of the nequisition to the resources of this fire started, filling the air with burning evettiug by Mr. Martin and J. W. Albany. Mr. Luilerman mails a trip AN ASTONISHING CHANGE. This is a good season for wild ber poet; that tbe Indians on the Klamath down to Linn county himst lf during is said to bs making good headway, valley. Hockersnutb, and the people who re embers, and starting fires ;n several under the leadership of Mr. Booth. reservation number about 12>W; are ceive them will be ready to testify that ries in the mountains, and tine huckle adjacent biiwka. the past week. Steamers make regular tripe to and Th« Klamath river miners seem to the drouth hasn't left any marks upon berries in limitless quantities are now I well civilized, have schools and. The Pacfic hotel was the first value Messrs. A. T. Kyle and wife, Squire think th >y have been damiged by the from Coos bay; schooners with aud that lot of Ashland poa^hec. at least ripe out about Buck lake, Lake of the churches and have asked to be en without steam ply between Coquille able building to succumb. Adjoining I). C. dowed with citiz-nship; that no ditli- Parker ami wife, L. E. Moe, Wooils and other places iu the Cas in large or fcmali quantities. Call on The fruit sold from Ashland this Ki imatli City dam in the river at 0. A eulty ha« arisen between them ami Alger, J. tV. Roger« and Tom May O. R It crossing, mid believe the City, Bandon and San Francisco. I it was the Russ house, a large frame •easoii is bringing in th<ia tar in cash cades. cannot see why the 8. P. R. R. does hotel, which burned like tinder. Roseburg this week, , tbetr white neighbors for years, aud hew have lieen at T. P. BOYD, J r ., not l»es than $15Gn a week—pretty good cloud burst of a few weeks ago would not push a branch road in here. They The fire conimuuicated to the North Ice cream, ice cream, at the Star that no apprehension of forage and on laud business. for a dry season. not have raised the river so high, if would have a settled country all the ern Pacific passenger and freight At Kyk’s Rea) Estate Office. Ashland, Or bakery -opposite postoffice, Aeblsud, raid« from them may be entertained, Charley Buick came m from Lake allowed free run. although it is oon- way; easy grade, fine timber, stone, depots, burning them to the ground. Oregon. Fifteen cent« per di«b; 25cta, and upon tbe report of the depart The Fhllanthroplc »Tin»**," one pint; 50cta. perquurt; $2 per gallon. ment commander that there is no more county Monday, and went down to tendixl at Klamath City that the coal ip abundance on every hand and The Northern Pacific railroad's loss is His brother Will, went water was not held back. The miners tbe richest «oil iu the world for feeders. variously estimate.!. The loss, includ The Jacksonville Times of last Ice cream parlors open every evening need fortroopson the Klamath reserva Roseburg. ___ aonthward Sunday, returning to the are investigating the matter thorough ing the freight in the warehouse, is es x week indulges in some very bitter re until 10 o'clock. tion than on any oneof the other eight The climate is so mild here peach timated at about $1,090,090. ly however, and if satisfied in their be Sandwich Islands. marks about “summer hoarding-house “My dear madam, I never saw you looking A man who has a revolving swing, or ten small Indian reservations iu leaves do not fall off in winter time. lief may s -'.-k re.lreoa. — [Journal. The wind increase«! in violence, and so well, and you were so poorly, too.** keepers’ aud assumes the air of a aud has been at Yreka for a short time that department; but in view ot the County Clerk Muller and his son shifted iu all directions, creating a Pecksniff who bus had his chord of arrived in Ashland the first of the public feeling announced in your dis Isaac, of Jacksonville, and Mrs. Vaw- "Ye«, doctor, Joy*« Vegetable Sarsaparilla Is Rare Business Opening Six men stopped the Fort Worth A Talent Items. whirlwind of flames. It was then evi the grandest thing In t ho world for run-down philanthropy terrible lacerated -all week seriously ill with typhoid fever, patch tbe secretary of war has autbor- ter, Follett and Goldsmith, and G. F. Denver mail an 1 esprewa train be Talent is progressing rapidly, The dent that the city was doomed, and the nervou« aud debilitated women. That*« tha la'cause the proprietor of “a health au 1 with bis family ocoupie-i a tent up ized the divisiou commander to retain Merriman from Medford, were at tween the Cbeyene water tank and Tbr under9«ne-l after« (ar h U h the oldest people became panic-strick >n. The fire- «-«tablivhed hardware »tore and till»hop in resort near Ashland” objected to tak in the grove. He is under Dr. Paraon’« a lieutenant and a detachment of non- Colo's Sunday. TaHcoea early Sunday morning, and planing mill is now running on full tnfli l<mt all atutrol over the mini sorr.-t ot my appearance.’* Arhland —stock in «tore «nd complete outfit time, turning out fruit boxes for Ed- ing among his other boarders five car“. Cp to a month ago Mm. Belden, an elderly of tool» and coniuii-sione*l officers and enlisted • fixture« in the »bop. Mr. Hutches of I.orli. C it. a "big" robbed the express ami mail cars, but wards At Anderson. demon. members of a family direct from the Ir.dy, ID Ing at blOMason etrevt, San Franclaco, men, tbirteeu in all. .1. C. K elton , A »uttoactury aud profitable trade la bein* obtained only about 82IMO, as the ex The mayor ordered buildings to be v. m falling In health and flesh «o rapidly a« to done Kca«ou lot »elling—outaide affair« premises whore two had just died' The material for tbe pews of the Adjutant General. truck man—weighs 3tK> H's. and lias a press and mail agent» succeeded in A large quantity ot engine wood is the proprietor from rlvinx the bual- with typhoid fever of the most malig new Catholic church arrived last week, In additiou to dispatching u protest loOfJ acre truck ranch aud farm -was biding the most valuable packages so being delivered here for the railroad blown np with giant powder. About a iwrlously alarm her reterlvea She now prevent ue«* hi» attention. -Will either rent or aell nant type. Just how far the conta aud the contractors, Ayers, Barlmnr A to tbe war department, S"iiatir in town last Saturday, on his wav that, they were not found. The police company, from which several thous dozen large buildings aud other small writes: I have taken but one bottle ol Joy'i I the building. ones were blown up. gion or infection of typhoid fever Elviage, will have the building all Mitchell s*'i*t telegrams 'o General northward, looking up a melon market 1 ;»ctor of St. Louis Rays Black and dollars will be realized. Apply at premi»e«on Main street, or addrsa* Vegetable Sarsaparilla, but It u astonlthlng. All the provisions and supplies in I am regaining any lo«t tiesh and have not B F REESER. reaches is a question upon which the tiuisbeil but tbe painting this week. Nelson A. Mdes, comm Hiding tbe It- R .rt wa- the leader of the robbers. Messrs. M. R. Brown and Chas. A-hland, Oregon. Rossie Robinson, son of Mrs. W. J. this city were burned, aud necessarily felt as well In j ears." in. nt eminent scientists may differ, Another week will be required to com visK.Ui of tbe Fseifi-*, informing him of Witt, from Los Angehw, arrived at Hi says Bart was iu St. Louis for ten Dean, who has been lingering be- there will be much suffering for a few tuid upon which no one will except as plete the painting. the cireurustatices in the c is*-. Last Phoenix hist w<i»k. and may remain iu days prior to the robbery. tweeu life and death for several weeks, dajs until supplies are shipped in. conclusive the tiippant and impudent Exchange Tour School Bookw. Some beef cattle ou the sontli side night he received the »I'pi ndnl an thia valley. The former is a brother While it is a terrible blow to thou dictum of the penny-a-liner of the of the Siskiyous are being gathered swer: Joaquin Miller is in Chicago, lie having been taken down with spinal Commencing August 10th, and end to.l.T. Brown, of the Phoenix hotel. Times. Tluit most people object to and fed for market. The tires and dry D el MovtK, Cal.. A*1g. 5. gave tlie report-rs a glowing dcecrip- meningitis some two months ago. sands of people, the city will be rebuilt ing October 31st, we will exchange Arthur Conklin, the enterprising t:on of hi- tiomeon the “bights back died Wednesday, Aug. 7tli, and was as speedily as men and money can do it. school hooks of all grades, giviug the 1 icing thrown into us clos» contact weather have ent down the range pn«- Hou.John H. Uitckrll: Yoar tele with the disease as would have be tnrageBo that it is thought advisable, gram rmvived. ih re will be iu any rival estate agent of Graut's Pass, was of’Frisco." He said: “It is a ter- buried at -the Stearns grave yard Tacoma, W. T., Aug. 4.—Mayor new senes of books adopted by the At Assignee's Sale. fallen the guests at tbe hotel in ques to feed and turn off for early beef. event soni" troops at Fort Klamath, in Ashland yesterday on business, aud r -trial paradise. I shall live there Thursday. He was about 14 years of Wheelwright sent the following this state, and taking in exchange the old Th» valuable property known a« the You)« tion is true, »nd that such is the ease evening: "To the Mayor of Spokane books now going out of nee. Beaders 4 tltlrov plauhix but I h ive ord.-rod the change sus report« Grant's Paas flourishing and until I die. TUzee years ago when 1 age, and a bright, promising boy. mill. 1« offered al a»«i( l’wo sailors of the U. 8. ship. “Tren pended tor t lit press :it. is a reasonable excuse for the ob upon the eve of lively times. Falls: All Tocoma mourns your cal to be exchanged even, book for book bee'« »ale ffi coMtta ot about 1'4 acre* <J went to California with Colonel How jection that was rained by the guests ton’’ that waa wrecked at Samoa, were amity. Fire seems our worst enemy. of the same grade. On all other books land in the city of A«hlan<l, Jai-kvon county, N elsos A. MtLES, ard and Mr. Sntro we arranged to ■ Mrs. James CbisboltX whose bn«- Probate Court. a good, ■utatantlal bulldin« «6x41 iu this instance to the admission of on Friday evening's tram from 'Frisco What can we do for you? Depend on a small difference to be paid. During Oregon: Brigadier General. plant a little island off San Diego teel.dry hou»e 16x21. lumber *hed 21x100. the people from the home across going to their homes iu the East. Commanding Divl-ion of the Pacitic.' . baud oame hither from Spokano Falla »■¡th trees. I went to San Francisco Following is a report of the busineee ns in the day of disaster.” that time we will also nell the new iwo-story office and »arehoune 2lx», ma —a *2t-ln»-h planer, 6-ineh, 4*ld* which the shadow of disease tin*! They were left in China by the Tren Thia m»aus that the troojis at Fort some two weeks »go, and concluded to and bought my little tract of ground transacted in the probate court before I>ooks at introductory price« which are ehinery Tne i-«r ekt . moulding marhine, a teuoner, a No. 2 death had fallen. The proprietor of ton when «lie sailed for Samoa, and Klamath will remain there until the remain, arrived here yesterday morning in the monutnina. I am really rich, Judge Noil, this week: lees than one-half the regular retail mortiser, jig aawa. wuid paper machine, ■iirect from the bitrno i city. thus missed tbe great storm. tiie hotel could not with reason do Iu the matter of the estate of Bimon S pokanb F alls , August 6.—Last prices. For further.information ap turning lathe, rip and cut-on «awa; the pow people of Southern Oregon tire heard blit I have worked hard. Il ih my er la an unfailing aupply of water (min a otherwise thau he did, and if there is O. O. Helm iu, of the Asblaud Bind, philosophy. It is the foundation of Kltugle- -first semi-annual exhibit of Sunday night's fire will not fall short ply to D. L. M inkler & Sox. Mr. G. €. Mitchell, representing the in the premises. «now rapped mountain, and baa a 22-foot auytliing to I e woudered al it i« that Earl Fruit Company, of Sacrameuto 8 will leave this morning for Monterey, mv latest and longest work. “The Life Mr. A. Klmgle administratrix; petition of 810,000,000. bead upon a 16', inch Iwffei whi-el; a »ide- tin-nnfortunnte people would expect aud L* m Angeles, is in Ashland this of «dm. for allowance of $20 per month The insurance is about one-fourth The city of Ashland will pai E. E. Cal., where he cx|H*ets to enlist iu the ' of Christ." ~ I rack of the O. C. R R . (S p main line tn For Sale. Oregon) s ith capacity for five ear* 1« oa the t*. be received at such a caravansary week, looking np pros|>ectH for hand Miner th« amonnt of costson his strM'l I'. S. army fur five years’ service as a for tnaiiitainance of minor children, that amount. The Wiwton Leader says that on ac granted. mill lot; about 150 M feel of lumber in atoct under the circumstances. The banks have alreiuly oi«ened tem for which judgment waa musician, in order to get th» b *uelit of One beading out fit complete, includ ling a portion of this year's apple case and tor «ale count of the great sc-ircuy of water in Estate of James T. Barnes - will ad porary quarters, and several have ob ing 4 Ireds, one wagon ana new riraper. Thia ia a good property and eomtnanda a crop. T it* Earl Company shipped a rendered against him in circuit court. traiuiug iu a military baud. »nd »bout the Juniper country, the mitted to probate; Wm. Robinson ap tained places for business. buatnevs In Soul hern Oregon and Miner intended to appi'al to the su Everything in good order. Price, good : large quantity of Apples out of Rogue barvodtiug outfit* are experiencing pointed executor without bonds, ns Northern California Addreaa, I’Wy Coaiu-ll Meeting. Evan Roams«, Jr., nnd Will Miller, The work of cleaning the debris has preme court, and the city council con 8175. Inquire of 0. O. R agsdale . River Valley laxt year. Jansa s Rocxm, cluded it would cost the city leas to pay of Jacksonville, start nd yesterday morn *-oii'■ l.Til*!» trouble in obtaining » provided in will, and John Wells, J. already commenced, and the work of Tola, Or., ar J ohn W.Ct'KBT, Medford. A regnlay meeting of the Ashland Aabland. Oregon. Aaaignee There have l>een several fine rep ing for San Jose, to re-euler scbiail sufficiency for tbair teams. In several C. Coaker and James Taylor appointed re-building will be commenced at City Council was held Monday eve utations for veracity and integrity the costs than to contest the matter p) ices throughout Eastern Oregoo there. Mi*«> H ittie Iteaines go«e with appraisers. onoe. Dangerous walls are now be further, even if the judgment were Rooms to Rent. ning last; full board present rutned since the campers have begun- them, to visit her nude's family. Gen. there is becoming a great «oarcity of Estate of Thos. P. Boyd—first semi ing torn down. Reports of marslial, street commis co ning bank from Klamath county sustained by the supreme court. Under Nicely furnished rooms to let at the Pendleton is experieuoing annual report of executrix; Mary B. Reames went as far as Cole’s with water. A militia company is guarding the tue present charter there ih no pro sioner and recorder were submitted with stories about the size and nil ro residence of Mrs. H. Ralph on Main somewhat of a water famine. Accord-( Boyd, approved. • burned district, while mounted guards street near business part of town. 8[] vision for taxing c< sits njxiti a defen them. au ! pl’iœ 1 on 81«. ller of the fish they caught. Mr. Hil dant iu such a suit m ease the city ing to the latest-orders from the coun Estate of John Noland — first semi patrol the whole city. The local -com Mrs. John May and two children The following bills, approved by the lings returned veeterdav from Pelican cil, water from fen pipes cannot be teseo. finance committee, were ordered paid: st tried Siiuday evening for Spokane used for lawn or street sprinkling. annual report of exhibit of executrix, pany will be relieve<l to-day by a com If you wiint life insurance in the Bay. Catharine Noland; preferred elaimn pany from Walla Walla. best insurance Com/tany in the world Falls, Mr. May and their oldest boy M. t. M ••’«P. «urveylnx In July » 167-W R. R. Street, foHof l*t Aveuue. Mr. A. T. I -•inrie, a promiuent mill Water must be used for domestic ordered paid, and 25 per cent on sec J. K Lenbn. i-otoe te.0< The city council held a meeting and and lowest rates, cull on Billings, Residents of the hili farms on east expect to follow s<x>n, to make that piirpo«*'« only. This will work, great ond-class claim« man ot Albina, spent a w.-ek in town IVui Bxiler—ia. Inter uni Mll«iy discussed a resolution prohibiting the OREGON. side of B-ar creek have l*een digging pi ice their homo. (News of the fire resident agent. [3-m I*.!» eate- work« recently, stopping at the Central iloiis». hardshi[*s on those who have fine Estate of Sarah 8. Cromer—final erection nt wooden buildings in the wells during the past few weeks, and slopp“d Mrs. May at Portland tem yards and shaile trees planted. E. B. ilnn-skt-r. tor ftre tell B. L. Messenger is prepared to Sil 49. 'M) find no difficulty in reaching abun settlement of said estate set for Tues burned district, and a «.ass meeting of Kto-trii- Uxhl Co bill for JuD C. T. Burt-m and wife, of lt '.l liug. porarily.] 12. AC dance of good, col J water at a moder were in town this week, looking up a F. Rot - i. lea-erily potnid promptly all orders for fruit boxecFof It is now expected that the wheat day, Sept. 3. 1889 at 10 o'clock a. m., citizens sustained it with a unanimous « Ji J. K. Van.-nni. yid-a G'-orgo Barron returned home last every kind. Orders loft at mill on administrator ordered to give legal voice. Ä 00 ate depth. 8. M. Edwards struck a new location. E,tf«nv Wai r*d. uiar-hnl Having teased the above House and Friday from a long trip through E.tst- crop of Dakota will be 39,000,090 notice of the same. A hopeful feeling prevails, and al Granite street, Ashland, will lie at thoroughly II 10 gaol vein nt 21 feet from the surface, •* expense« for city bushel*» short --not half the ordinary renovated and refitted the »am«. Wm. Brown an 1 M. Dnm. L ivcy, of , ni Ore on. out as far as the Nevada 25.70 and Anson W. Jacobs has good water Milieu Berry, recur 1« '- tes< Estate of Robert F. Wood -Tues though the destruction will retard the tended to HI once and tilled at lowest 1 am now prepared to offer firm elas* ac* production. A great drought has 2 00 B. F. Sayeter, pvisonor'« board Gridley, Cal., sp- nt sevi rai dais in lino. George is an expert veterinary pnoee. • coinmodauon» to the traveHna public, day, Sept 3,1889, nt 10 o’clock a. m. progress of the city for some time. «5 at a depth ot 22 feet. T ML Eatya i town this week, at the Cimtral Hou.se. surgeon, in carving cattle at Ions', ami prevailed over uiost of the territory set for final settlement, and adminis Spokane Falls will nse gmmler and The Neu ManaKeinoni will spare no pain* during tbe paat mouth, and the only in making thh one n( the moat comfortable The ohl freight warehouse of tbe during hi« trip did n large amount of • UH*'CO Tuts*, paid and home like hotel* in the plar*. Tbe fair yield is *‘X pec toil to be in the val tratrix, Mary A. Wood, ordered to better lhnn before, and will still claim railroad company at Ashland ia tola* — FOR THE BEST work on some of the big ranches. table* are sunplled with the beat the mar give legal notice of the same. its position as the commercial and The following was passed: ley of the Red river. So bad is the At Burckhaiter A Hasty*« you can ket affords. Pleasant accommodation* pre Estate of A- H. Jackson M. S. railway center of Eastern Washing "R- solved, that tbe city marshal be torn down, as it is not needed find tbe finest line of writing tablets, pared for families Mr. H. J. Howell, of Denton, Texas, situation that there are fears of a uow. fii» old camp outfits and Damon appointed administrator of ton. inslidcled to notify all owners of Meal* ................. construction tools stored in the build note and letter paper, of all grades: arrived here the latter part of last famine, i.iul the gra»s 1« so dried up partnership estate, and F. M. Plymale, ‘Jbc A 6Ac The insurance policies held by com Tin, Sheet-Iron and CooDerware, Lodging (accordinc to room) buildings having stovefiipes passing time books, pocket metuorandnui week, and is so much pleased with Ixith in Dakota wid Easter*) Montana ing will lie sent to Sacramento. panies having representatives in Port 8. Rosen't>al and J. D. Whitman Hp- through side walls or roof», to remove Imoks, memorandum blocks, note »nd Ashland that he will probably con that arrangements have been made to Coll st land aggrega!« about $914.000; aud each pipe» within one wetk. The city council baft rweived from receipt blanks, scratch bixiks, bill clude to make this place bis home, take away large numbers of tbe cattle pointed appraisers. those isani«! from San Francisco of The following was pnsaed: Johu O'Connor, of Portland, filane bixiks. pens, inks and {««netls to lie fj!S family have stopped at Eugene which ordinarily feed on the ranges Hot or Cold Sulplmr Wiltr Baths, 25 Cts fices, 8593,000. Most of the amount is Resolved. That tbe sum of 8149.85 and specifications for a system of water found in the city. th'-re and traoepmt them to other Why? * for the present Bath* at any time from 7 o'clock, a. m be appropriated for the pur pose of works, but it will require a large held by Eastern compenies. The losses pointa. until 10o’clock p. m. One bath room te and G. F. Billings ia agent, for lending Why is it a saving of time paying E- E. Miner for balance of 1 amount of work on the part of the of some of the local companies are. served for ladles* u»e. ISM A crowd of yeung ladies ‘ went np to The Astoria Evening Transcript money to pay «32 for a scholarship m Oregon Fire and Marine, $23,100; cost« incurred in tbe boulevard <s«e, ; oooncil to reduce the matter to plan« Fire Iusuranee. Insure with a local the Russell homestead o >n Siskiyou unti that 8. B. Galey net as attorney that will be entirely satisfactory. The agent Get lowest rates and know yon mountain yesterday morning on ot two say»: The Northwest Timber Com the Ashland State Normal school? Northwest Fire and Marine. *25,000; Firat, because the instructors each Columbia Fire and Marine, 822,500; In heeser'c Bloch. Ashland, [3-tn days picnic trip. They were Mit-sec pany sold to Daniel Whitney, of for the eity tn the acttlemeut of the council is not yet ready to adopt any are insnred. Ful ease. complete pian or pipe system. stock on band and mad« lo orde’ People going to Jacksonville wil. Ilattie Thornton. Dotia Russell, Fan Michigan, 5026 acres of timber land teach n special study and can do more Pacific of Portland, 810,000; Commer An extension of time was granted the tie Cowles and Amanda Goodyear, and back of Kuappa and Westport, for effective work than when teaching cial of Colifornia, *45,000; Fireman's A large amount of valuable timber find Plymale’« coach awaiting every manned lo collect delinquent city tax. Fund, «93,000. train at Medford. Ask for the best Misses Ruth Matthews and Grace Gil- $75,900. It is /»quirted that Mr. many. IU th? Cascades is being destroyed by Whitney represoim a large mill com Second, the time given to each reci Adjourned to meet Aug. 12ib. The uopulation of Spokane Falls is Particular Attention to Job Work. Iingham, of Salem. x tire this summer. Extensive fires have coach - Plymale • pany in Michigan, and that the com- tation. is at least double than usually 20,000. The city possessed, supposedly, bcx'U burning between Ashland and To close out our stock of summer Messrs. H. J. Hicks. Isaac Hughes, panv propose to.baild a line of rail- given iu the public school. exoelept water works, modeled after the Whirh will be done In a workmanlike mu> deep water to the land and No rent to pay —ntrd I can aud will tbe Klamath river. In some places goods, we buve marked down <mr teat. Fre<l Wagner, C-. C. Chitwood, Frank roaj ’ from Third, the modes of presenting each Holley system, with a capacity ot 9,- tier and at ' ’ ' make first-el ..-«a photographs cheapvr the tiro runs through tbe undergrowth French sateens to 25 cts per yar«l from Lennart _______ ___ ________________ and ____ Dr. Caldwell caipe in erect two saw mills with a capacity of subject are complete, the length of the 000,000 gallons daily. There were no than is possible ior itinerant photo- and does little damagu to the timber, 35 eta; Verona sateens, uow 19 cts from \Vedneoiiay nightfrom their trip out to 100,009 feet eaek. This will give em recitation allowing a full discussion. fire engines, but it was believed that grapuers to brsnire «li»n you but mnch of the time it 'Karlens the price 14 cts; Copoco «.ite' tis J2yda for Crater Lak». They were at Yaniix ploy ment to about 300 men. It is al Fourth, each teacher having only five by the good system used five or six sirend your money writ» me, you may big trees. «1; G rner A Co.'« Bitis’e g<«»le. 35 after leaving the lake, and came home so reported that Mr. Whitney will recitations per day, has ample time to good sized streams of water ooqld be H. S. EMERY get it ha ik. and you got a durable pict tuutetw wide, 10 cts former price 15; by the ___ Linkvilje ______ _ __ _______ j__ _____ a bring out «'colony of sixty or more prepare outlines, etc. road. They killed ooooeot rated upon »ny block ia case of S. Pedgrifl is rmbing his plastering U^-Sone but the be«t material u«e4. ure for it. My work speals for itself. fn-nilies from Michigan, the men be Fifth, tile disciwions aud explana I fire. The fire department was a volun II" contracts at Yreka. Contractor A. W. Manchester Chamberay«, pluin^ and I,-, rgc number of moose and buffalo and !> k «* x the Photographer. 10 7] B. F. REE8ER. Stott waa very anxious to have him go striped It) cts form»r price, 15 cts. , encountered numerous threadbare ee- ing expert null and timl>er men, to tions by the student« are better than teer one run the mills and logging camps in other eciioohi. the demonstrators No mKhrane in the w >rld is in bet to Corvallis and take charge of the New goods jtast teceived - a new line | cap»*«, usually lieing teacher« of experience. ter repute or more widely known than plastering of the new school house, of brnseeis and tapestry carpets Real Entate Sale*. Peter the Poet “ Joes up ” Ab, Gid Hiai. E. W. Morrison, now in law Sixth, the surroundings are such as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. As n safe nml offering him $t> a day tin t al! expenses Prices the lowest D. R. E. V dings a« follows In the last issue of Maj. R. H. Hendershott has sold his nracti-*« a' Redding, was in Ashland inspire young people to enlighteud J certrtiu remedy fur all (banner of Blood both ways, but IVdgnft bad too much Mills last Saturday ami Sunday, on hie way tbe Linkville Start Ab. Giddings, ideate of manhood »nd womanhood and lot on Main street in the northern disonlers, lending phyaieinns and drug on band out this way. There are a Burckhaiter A Hasty keep in block the veteran »tage-driver of the old tend to broaden their culture and to part of town to Mrs. M. B. Stirling, of Full supply of coffins, caskets, gists every where recommend it m pre liuml-er of Ashland tnèehanics at work Harman’s pure rubtier shield for pen to Grant's Pass to attend to profession Ellensburg. W. T.; consideration, 81.- al business there. Mr. Morrison is Oregon and California road, visited ference to any other. robes of all sizes, gloves, for Mr. Routt jn Portlan-l and Cor holder« an*l pencil«. It strengthens rapidly gaining high ground in his Linkville Tue .day. Ab. was th« moat make them better fitted for the duties 900, Maj. Hendershott says he will Nou have their new mill, near Merlin, iu operation, and are ready to fill ail orders for of life. crapes, etc., etc. the grip on the penholder aud eases profiwnon in Nortberu California, and gallant and conversational driver of The Helman farm i t the cilv of A»li. vallis. Seventh, in fact from past experience invest in other property here. l;ui I has been nib-divided ami m now Col. Jas. Norris has sne.wled Rowe th» fingers from cramp and fatigue has bnsiuiow before Hie Siskiyou sup the good oil day«. The ladies alw ays we know that our students make near John Howell Las sold to Mr. O. L. oil- red in small tracts at very roaaonn- A Moore in the lumber business ut the and protects tbe fingers from t're ink.* erior court nt Yreka, where hewiilstop waited for Ab’s, stage, and the pas- ly double the progress that is made Office And wnrerooma at railroad croMifig Lauders, recently from Maine, his lot of Heiman street. i qgers would nudge and wink when by the pupils of public schools ble price«- If yon want a pleasant yard established by the firm this Boston brown bread at the U. S. ou his wav southward this week. Oa «hort notice, «ad «t Price«. on Helman street: consideration, «325. home or a good investment in a go«a] seaeoti down by the railroad track be Ab. lifling the truth up to a fearful The question is: which is of more Bakery fresh every day. * Mr George A. Wiley, wife and child, height, seeme-i ready to d ish it to the value tii the student, the price of a part of Ashland, ion t fail to .see tins tween th" White Sulphur Springs Fruit Bexm. Messrs Hugh ami H l wliey, Jofat, Wii- Span of good horees, lljO it is., five Chloride of iima iu bulk at Chit- Ir-icL Fur sate by G. F. Btll.ugsor A. House arm t he depot. Col. Norris au- «uth. Hut he never would quite do scholarship or a year's valuable lime? We are prepared to fnrnisb boxes li.ims :.n lC. A. Robinson came up from and six years old for sal Apply al * D. Helman. it. Let it be inscribed on the vet nonuc.M iu his ndvertùk'ment that be wom I’ s . Matriculation day. Hept. '¿1, 1889. — and — imade of dry material for either green Contra Ooeta county Cal.. Tuesday, for eran’s monument that be never, no, Bank of Ashland. ■ [8lf. or dried fruit Pricee quoted upon Goto'twner M.nn and Granitestree's will keep a general assortment of Much injury in done by the nao of a look at this valley. Geo, A. Wiley never completely crushed the truth, lumlier. and will till al! bill« promptly. Fine teas and coffees a siiecialty at application. Small orders tilled by for paint*, oils, varuislit«, brashes, Buy your eamping outfit of E*l<lings irritating, griping com» *n:: 1* taken as is mntftgor of the lug Beth <Jook ranch although he di*l sometimes squeeze it * D. L. M inkler A Sos’a. J. W. Hockeramith. Ashland. artu.ts’ materials, and wall and build H» is an old liand at the bushire-1. purgative* In Ayer’s Pill», tbe pa of Contra Costa. The gentlemen are Nfi i ree. X so as to rather impair the shape and & Give Intu a call if yon want a bill of Sugar Pine Door A Lumber Co. lug jajiers. E.'tiniatas ma>te oa paint Will be our Specialties. tient ha« a ruild but effective catbartio, looking over Rogue River Valley, aud integrity of its close correspondence Choice tea at Van Sant’s grocery Grant's Paas, Or. ing. paper hanging, iuterior decora- lumber, largo or small. that can be confidently recommended some of them may conclude to oome to the original model. Ab. is one of store at 30 eta. per. lb. * tiona, etc. Bam wagons from 899 up. at Ash- alike for the most delicate pn'ients aa hilber to stay. Mrs. Wiley is the guest tbe boy« of the good old days we shall Poaloflee addrcwi I« Oregou. T . . tt . • r*»i"in»t aanrcM 1« McAlHtter, wcamater, orevou, The tineet line of grocenee in the J list received at Hnns: ker a a nice «ad all order* a<ldr««**»a to that i.dre will E vans A B r C nk . Aphiand. Or. land Mills. well »« the most robust- of Mrs. G. C. Eddings. • »ee nevermore. D. L. M inkler a Sow1 a. • i • assort merit of bed-spreads. x ae»bW4. M I city «t FRIDAY Avery Johnson und family arc tit Colestiii this week. Laird, Schober & Mitchell Shoes, Bradlev & Metcalf’s Boots and Shoes, Waverly School Shoes. Lilly, Brackett à Co.’s Men’s Fine Shoes. These goods are bought for spot cash and prices are mark- ed in plain figures The Bank of Ashland OGN MONEY TO LOAN Now is the Time! White Sulphur Springs HOTEL. ASHLAND, C. W. ftuiard, Proprietor B. F. Reeser’s NEW TIN SHOP ? Prices That Defy competition SEUIL DIRECTOR, RUMMAGE. GILBERT & CO., LUMBER OF ALL KINDS, Sugar Pine Ceiling and Rustic Yellow Pine Flooring, ChilirenCryferPitcher’sCaîîoria I ASHLAND, OREGON.