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SwiHiu i m orrr«»n ihslrutl Fair. Jacksonville Brevities. * Oil Moimuy of mis »wk a Trtiis ,, David Nagle, the Deputy United L r ? 64 Xi 1 Mr. aud Mrs. John Watson, for reporter visited the fair grounds, and State. Marshal who kiiled Terry, is Af’Gl bi 1-4» well know in this city, having, iu mi- j aiany years residents of MsnsattiUi. found a large force of men and teams FKIPAT :».• r ..i..! ad an have returned from a pne 1 busily ' engaged L 1 ’Stetiing the couipl ' ■- Is di.ioti to being raised here, always precinct, , t tlv ■h a SUTKS ASt» MW- taken an active part in DeiuiM’ratic | longed visit to the state of Maine an I tiou of the work Uy fair time. I n, v politic*, In the latter j.art of the Td’s i will reside permanently ill Jackson liwution ia one of the most pleasant iu the State. The grounds are situ be went to Arizona, having l>eeu at- i ville. Sarah Bernhardt's husband died ated in a dense growth of young pure tracte.l there by the mintug excite suddenly last Sunday, and the great Edward ScbeifMeiti, a former resi aud oak, the entire space within the ment. He went into the contraetftg is trees, of course. u> u widow now dent of Jaeksou county, aud more re- track circle having taa-n cleared arid 1'iiHuiees, and took -everi.1 large eon- ' an Anzouu millionaire, s[>eiit cut into cord wm i.f, which is estiinnli’T Denman Thompeou, the popnlur tracts to .-.ink shaft, in mint*. He is eeully ' ■-'■i’- two days of the past week with old al siitlieient value to pay for the tala.r actor, is related by tbe dtapi tch s as of a quiet, unaaauming dinpoMtion, time friends in Jacksonville. required t«> place the grounds in good blit the d* speradtw* whom lie ciiuie losing SllJO.tMY) at faro Jr.rin ,• hi. J summer vacatiou. in contact with in the mining centers Work is going forward rapidly on condition. A niagnilicent view of the’ A Table rocks. Mt. McLaughlin, aud hoou learned that he wiw a man who the i jail and the indications are that Aud now it la sniionnoil Hint a knew his rights, and would uot allow I the contract will be satisfactorily com the dark green liue of timber that j ieuC Ut A. s J book trust with tlOJMMi.lM’O Ei giieii marks the sinuous Course of ltigu.- any one to t rample on him. He finaxtl- pleted in the specified time. x>» cupilal will buy out all the leudini; rivi r, nt tl.e base of I lie northern ¡nils, K G' Iv went to Toinbatone turd opened a cheap novel publishers of America. At the quarterly examination of re with interveuiug valley .1 . ie.l with » "''■L saloon, uud was scam doing a fiourish- The South Fork Fishing <'..ib h ive mg btuuneRN. Ln a short time he lie- , plicants for teacher’s certificates held c.in.l rrtabie latuies, luakes a nr *t de S in Jacksonville last week by Supt. ligbtful and ¡>!e;isant lan.lsc.apeace , entered a plea of not guilty to tbe catne a great favorite with the law ><n'i <i.uU i ,,r charge that they are reeponsiblo for al’idiue < i izens >f that booming town, Mitchell 12 second grade and 10 third as you approach the grounds on tli< certificate« were granted. ................ not. and wi st. The smoko h d almost ,’l'•-;«-• i the Johnstowu disaster. Ths c. .e nil and in i*.sl he received the appoint- grade ' tnent as Chief of Police. While oc- . «!<• i Het preparano?) uow coins to trial shortly. Miss Ella Breutano, who returned a*ay aud over tlie euchairtrug picture cujiyoig that trying p««itiou tie had home to administer on the estate of hung an Indian snrumer haze, in Dom Pedro, the Brazilian euqieror, pleasant consonance with the woody Lail a narrow escape from aasa-aua- firqueut encounters with the crimi- her father. M. A. Breutano, of Med- • id < lemenU>, and by Ins Ixrld and ford, whiedied last week, returned to odors that breathed their healthful tion on July! 15th by a young re fragrance over all. fearless liebavior he soon earned for Oaklaud. California W«lne«<Uy. public«! enthusiast who shot at the The track is alanlt half completed Emperor as he was leaving a theatre. himselr the reputation ot being a man A telegram was received yesterday and driving has ulnqidy begun on it: of undisputed courage and bravery, The bullet, however, missed its murk. announcing the death of Mrs. Sarah a tsiuntitiil supply of goisl water is lie feared no man when in the dis It is proposed by P. Loril! iru rind charge ot iiis duty, b' be never over Auteureib, of Yreka, Cal. M tb . A. was conveniently furnished by four wells a pioneer of that place, a woman of a few others to inclose Jerome Pirk stepped tne Ismnds of authority. lia-atid in different parte of the ii'.t it ha eu nr» lather stunted intw- j with glass, light it with electricity, U inle he was serving a. Chief of unbounded generosity and had given grounds: one of which, u<ar the pa uit‘ho a rex pet tab • hog»!» au I apjH-ar- the beat part of a lifetime to the care and use it for win ter racing at night. robce.ii Toiuta>toue a drunken Mex vi lion is furnished with a pump run. an u.” - I. Bi'ittoo. Oakland» Oahu The wheni« is believed to lie feasible, ican desperado entered the town and of the sick, and distreased of every by horse power, with a capacity of a " My ].tiv was <«»uri»4 ‘»ut ( wi?h<»!it and estimates and p'.ans have tb-en began to enliven things by shooting character. She waa well known in barrel a mum'-. i ■ I j . n e fr<«:u ¡»O wile, either). any an Jacksonville aud many friends will at people on every side. He defied of the track is being daily ... .-(I contracted for. I tri»‘»l Aver'*» H » i Vigor, using only . shed tears of sincere sorrow at her and will soon ta in condition to com- aua bottle, and 1 rn.w ha.«» a* line a a'rest. and vowed that the first num New Yotfc, August 16. Eben b. death. who tried to arrest hini would be shot pare favorably with the be.-t in the hfa l of hair as any one could wish fur.” Allen, the defaulting ex-president of —R T ^cii'.uittou. Dickson, Tenn. down u; bis tracks. Joe Poynton, ' W. H. Parker made a short business state. The grand stand is nearing tbe Forty-secoud .« Grand Street Ferry ■■ ! have used Av< .-r’s Hair Vigor in inr completion and is a suiiatautiiill) con who wr.-serviug under Nagle, tried to trip to Santa Clara and Mendocina Railroad company, who pleaded guilty for u num'». !’ u£ ... years, ........ . and ....... re- take him into custody and was shot counties, and San Francisco last structed two story buldingtthe r.iiseil fatuii.v *.ir ‘ • . the b : hair preparation I to tbe over issue of fllk',000 worth of through the groin. As soon as Nagle week; he is still better pleased than seats are in position and the work of ..i •>:. Il kee: » '.lie *' ah’ « i 'an. the the stock of the company, was een- boxing is already la-gun. The lower it r sol- » it Iivi *nd pt.serve-, the tenced to-day lo fourteeu year*' in- heard tiiat Foyutou Lad lieen wounded ever with his Jackson county lmme he armed h’.mself and started in pur- since his return ________________ from that and _______ region, T story, which Will jswsibly be i-Hsed ■•ritual « «»’.or, *vif»» has u*e I i? for prisonment at bard labor. suit of the shvsrter. He soon found aud his health has so decidedly lm- for a restaurant, is as jet uneompleted r ' »n^ t ii • wit ¡a »st s i’ida- lury re H u mi i M. John-ton. M. 1 »., Miss Huntingtot>. daughter of the him and ordered ___ _ __________ _ as the directors huve not fully decided sult: hirq ____ to __________ surrender, _ proved by bis travels _____ that __ be „ is well ’1 only ... reply ... . he received >----------- . .-J. to remain . here .. railroad magnate. U. 1*. Huntington, <1 l'lie waa a shot contented the rest • o[ as to the manner of its completion. | Th- uas Hill. M<> “ My La r waelw - «»»uinx harsh and dry, The judges' stand will la< directly op IS engaged to be roamed to a German from the desperado’* revolver. The his life. title in the person of Prince Hi.tz- bullet luckily did not take eliict, mid posite the grand stand on the insid- ¡•ui4 after UHtnsf half a bottle of Aver’» *! i V ».*r it grew h ,t k an«l glosny I feldt. Tbe prince is about 91.000,’MI Nagle * of the track. returned the tire The Mvxi* LAKE OOl’NTT. -i i »! » press th«» jov ami xratitmb- I in debt and thiuk* it he can marry » an. finally realizing that be had a de The pavilion is comp'eied, and s • , Xta’ovl C Haul)’. Delavan, 111 ILakeview Examiner, Aug. IT Misa Huntiugton, lie will get C. P. to tanniced man to deal with, t««»k to 4O1N0 feet, wirii four rows of exhibi J.JW. Hamaker. who hasbe«*n survey tion tables aud two walks the entire pay off Lis itidebteduesa aud leave Lis horse and tried to escape. As he ing on the (nnw lake front, says then length of the building: it is near the him free to contract more. n»de awav be iir»d several shots at are sage brush stulw and roots iueidt I’¡.Kt-AKKD BY John L. Sullivan Ims been c. in- Nagle, ami, with a defiant veil, dared the new meander line, as large as a grand stand, but situated in Fair Lnu t«» follow. Nagle, revolver in ’ Park and is separat' d from the tr.u’K victevl of prize fighting by the M - man’s wrist, and ‘<H»k to be a huudr«*d Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass by a , ft. soli.l I '»:!.,I fence :< ’ .d is Cgn hand, gave chase to the escaping felon uwippi court aud sentenced to 12 yearn <Jd. aud this where <i«Mse j.»kt bold by Br r gists and Perfumers. mouths imprisonment iu a cuunty ami ch II, d fur some on«* to get lum a wae several feet deep two y»*ars ago. M-qiiently completely isolate 1 fron rille, l it ’ Mt xi< headed for the ttie track for ti- sp>cuil ta'iicfi! o jail. The ease was apjiealed to he I be theory advauced by s<»me, and supreme court and Sullivan is out on. r- ky pu ii«-n of !‘ i » a moanta i.s, and winch aeema reasonable, is that Pit iigricultnral and dome- , ■ ex d>:t. r I u 91500 bail. Referee Fitzpatrick v ■ when Nr:gh* waa banded a rifle, be river bad it h source in ibe mouittsins who aie con-cieuri iiisly ,>p; also couvioted but let off easy- 9200 culhd on him t«> huh. the Mexican north of Lakt^viuw. and what is now the racing part of th C’ ’iivi nieul and com tine. It was r<qiortnl that Kiln in. again •»i<-n* d file on him, and Nagle known as the ‘ Ihg Slough’* was one ot ground has be, u proGn I the nbh lie tired but one shot also out on bonds, and s.-are.l liy the its channels. But an earthqu ike or I’ouviclion of Sullivan, would skip be ami the Mexican dropped hack dead, some other disturbmce, threw up hi end every provi-i • r nature and ar with it buibt through Lis brain. seem to comliiue in making the sp. fore his tnal. embankment, atopping the walers, and Nagie w-.r r.xt»m rated by a (or«)ii»T5 so attractive llmt in tim’ it will I Says the Oreyunom: Grout’s F s jury. ¿iml althon h the friends ot the forme«! what is m>w known asfioos« considered a pr,vil< go t< shipped twelve ear loads of water- dead man threatened to run him out iak»*. Fr«*ui the south side of the I-kt mer outing at Fair iipm melons last week which brought in t-i the ti.wu, they L ought b«‘tter of cat) bill! I m * Keen a clearly defiued nvei ground. The stables, about 92000 taeidi-s the fruit slip the matter amt did not moles? him. channel, which now leaps direct to the are compl. ted and mc hea*l of Fit river. meuta. Asbluud places her income Ai Lu* hdlow tug vl»*cti.»n Nagle ran ready occupied l.y the from her shipment of peaches at 91500 for sln-rdr. aud was defeated I y a few According to Barova, the wool buyer, gun dri. i g ,.n tiie tr, per week. By taking these two ex votes, lie soon afu rwards left Tomb The purs 's have ha ii Lake <N>nutyk wool, sul.j to dat* D tremes of the’Rogue River valley, it stom* and weut io Butte, Moutana, him baa netted the piodncers from lb iuld-’d to them by the ni m: gi rs o CA3RÎÙLGT is plain to ee* tli.it tbe fruit inter, st s Lui In* diti n< t remain there long. He ¡1, . to 1. n *4 c<’uh per pound. association, bringing the aiiumiit there are far from a failure as the ( al- came Back here in the latter part of i i nearly frWtk»; sum« I, ,vi> l!,, u California peaches w bieh sell here ifornia papers represent. 1S*&, and during the Cleveland cam for $1.75 per box, are poor things, i ml aHH<H*iHti<»11 p; r>*irnoiiitt!: • in ;it> Dr. Nauseu has sueoeedtd in sectir paign, the followiug year, be was an nothing but a miserablerepregeutat on mg more liberal preniiQtDH, bi ih»* Viu»« outlay that has ah* ;id) ing 3100,000 tor an expedition to the , earnest par'y wor er in the Derno- of fruit. requir» «1 to brin# the uork to th» North Pole next year. He has b en , Cratic ranks. \\ ben Sheriff Hopkind point it !« uh roacheii is eonbidt'red it greatly encouraged by his receut ex took otlice in January, lww5, Nagle DEEDS REORDED. •eetnii lilieral indeed that they h;<\. plorations in Greenland to beli •»<• . was appointed Deputy Sheriff, and be ad«ied th< 25 p i c •?/., and ?. c ¡iirt» » r livery ShMc- in 1'ilind Offered k-S.tlt that be can go farther t*mn any pre served during the adminiatration. Hi- The followiug deeds have r»< vi» •iliccefs of thu fair <h*jM*nda »‘Ulirt i* vious explorers have lieen able to go next went into the Licence Collector’s at a Barnin ! He propose* to abandon his ship 1 mi I office under Collector I nn () Brien, placed upon the records of Jackson on th<* sound tinanci.il policy of !l.< march northward with Ismts . U’l i and remained th» re until June. Is>\ conuty siiiev last report of the Tinixos: association; it would seem suici.U account of my having been policy indeed to handicap it in the a On sledges as long as there is any chane* > when be wad ap|M>int «1 a deputy in rmiHUMV ago, aa»l no! « H. H«»xi« to ibe town of Medford, I kug of approaching the pole. Ho will the I liited States Marshal’s office. tn ««-«■ .2, tp ..7, S K I U 72-1IM' a-r»-\ run »! laviniiimf with a heavy dehi » ven if tG |>«?rM»nally >,H*vrvbe the bnniuos i Iv. I hav«- (->.»•» knied id of in) liv-*rv that aloue would invite stat, coiupe . H. Ju- k.-» to town of Medford, land in have but one small veeeel, manned by W b»*n Terry made an assault «»n Mar « \\ ’hb’.c Interne* in A.* hb»»Hl, togeth* r with aE • .2. tp 37, H K 2 \V, 37-100 acruh. ron ti’iou. Better insure financial auc - the shal b ranks I ;si SeptemlaT Nagle was Norw „.tins, in his expedition. *»<• k , !n>-.iu«iu«ic h»»r*vM, wagons, hxeks, M A. Wtllianih to tow n uf Medford. h-.n»i on hand and disarmed ti e irate Judge. iu .«vc 12. tp .7. S R 2 \\ a« tv «, con |1 cem and there will be n » lack of com bnni’»«’*. hay, oat*, --r«’ A su t ras instituted before the U The reports circulated, that Terry in Thi« is a <nod ■•hwn» •* for »ouu- livery nt <n, petilorti and exhibitors. The O. it I <’o. to Edward Mvinhard. <utf only ‘•U’.Lie In the city, and !* S. court a few days ago at Helena, A k.. • tended doing Judge Field some injury 7, 9, 10, I], 12. bin 40, town of Slvdfi.rd. 1 hat this is iudecd moat unfortu ai.!» is'the paying pm»>« ‘ ri\. < « i - 1240. of a peculiar and novel nature. The when they uiet, caused Nagle to I m * Terras at I ] Martha M. (’ooknvy to Frvd w Hoirg. lol 11. nate year for a suci'e-sfnl ayricultnrnl plaintiff is a republican, the d feud detailed to act as a body guard to him <'o».»k*ey’* addition to t«»wn of « en ra aud ia>rtica)tur:d exhibition is w» Il U» tbe prui«t anta are thirty-five promiuent iemo when be came to this coast a few Point, »‘on lino. known and vet it 1 safe to ;.^uru» V R. Dickiufion and nife to J X Fan- crats. The plaintiff could uot la* in nionths ago. niiiK, b»l-10, 11, 12, 13,11, blk 45 town ot that the exhibits will l*e both numer duced to vote tbe democratic ticlet. ous and creditable, for this prospei Nagle is about >V> years of ago, and Mud ford, roil nor be ptirsuadid to stay away ft 111 has a wife and family bving in this > I*. D. «k L. Co. to M R Moor«- lol H. oua and bountiful district do» oft fail tu«n of Ashland, < ” it <225 the polls, and because he bud the »•ity. He is a man of <*< m »1 judgment even in dry weather. I l.e interest in o '»airard to 1! Kester^uii, lantl in xv- courage of his pollin’*I couvieti. L”. ami is m»t ad sieted to the use of drink, \ 17, 1-, Tp * K 2 W. coi» 9t tti '8. , the adjoining counties is rm st s;.ii> he wa« driven ont of the place by de lie is w.*ll hk«*d by all who know him. a TV’ Bund for deed factory to the director, as indicted I !.. Applesatv tu < B. \\at«u»ij. N W‘ Kof ' by daily letters « f impnry . s to the teudiuilB, aud had to take up Lis r>*i- and his many friend.« hc:v are glad e« 2-», tp C. S R 1 E eon KV«» dence in another state. He places ns th.it he escaped receiving any pers»>u- i»pneress of prt paratioi.s and tin t the Emmvttt BecMin to John Moreland, J«n damages st 31lM),tMM) aud should th« al injury duringth«* rucoiiiiler. gì aie«, c«,H ik« ae _ . tp ‘ .T?. ‘ SRI», L . •’air will be a aucevs». is ufrea ty ; IS I- fa stair oí Orefon to semuvl II D'itti -kl Wt 11 assured f«« t case be decide.! in hl* favor, it c ay Post. The work has been land iu sec >i. tp36, SRI W. 40 acres, «tn. puts damper on those who like to and i* under the direct uhi of N C. prevent people from voting whatever rauiu.-l H Dnfb.eld To .lano _____ Burns, i ud ! Boynton w ho was als-ent at the tim« IlsehclurS Irviibl.*. in •’VC Ip A», S K I .... ♦ a A 40 ac:o«. <’>>n f .” ticket suite them beet. ¿Oregonian. Samuel II. Duffield to ueorge M W lit we were on the gjoimds. but the wui Information is ».reived of an inor Hince I lie centennial exhibition of eutivg elise which hasj’iw lieen decided ue> , laud in »v«- 36, tp 3fi, IS K 4 W. R» HC rs gives evidence of the skillful ami « con. ?20. pablc direction of »» ««»* and expen 1876, tbe electric light and motor in- by the con,nr..-.stonar of tin. general Fordyre Roper to Marietta Kjle, et ai »•need hands, and when it shall 1- dnetrv has developed at a most aston land office, says the 1,,’Xii,„'toll llmlyet. DIV aere, town of Ashland, von I. A Nvil lo Mr* < . U _________ Ayer* and A T fully completed there will he no finer ____________ _____ ishing rate. At that exposition tl; re (>n the i’ttli of Muy last Slittini lieu- Kyi«, Jr. lot 6, bik 2, city of Ashland. con >1 fair grounds and driving track on the were three dynamos, aud Nome few nett tried to milk.' tinnì proof of his John K. Hrliuan t<* W Ayer* and * r coast. Already parties are visiting lights run by clockwork. Now tli> rt pre-emption. fie had slept on the K\le, laud in .Uhland con |1 i Magruder to Noah Bauet. *1 7. l-ik >7, the grounds for ph asnre dnxing. ano are 9510,(MJIU|00 iiiveste.l .0 capital iu laud always, but, being a single n; in. of Central Point. con ? k .». who can tell whether it may nut be lhe electric business; there are 237.017 ho had tsiaideil. and paid board with twwu C, Magruder to James s M>»nrer. hlk IT come in time a public re-sort for the arc lights aud 2,701.768 incandescent bis hither's family, whose hom-■ wi« Crural Point, con *! various towns in mar pr< ximi’v t«» it lights, and there are 109 electrical thirty rods distant. His proof was re railways. Moreover an electrical mo jected on the ground of insnftinent Letter of Regard. ALL SOKS. tor for the carriage of parcels has residence. G. I*. Morgan, R,.„, .............. land lawyer The foPowinu letter wax handled ’he Rev been invented which is said will travel Hpecla|lst Hl The Dalles, appealed the H I* '»aicbwcll by th»* Ashlttm! Minister . at tbe rate of 180 miles an hour. And ,.uae to the commii-'ioiier of the general AhhOt intiun at its mcetiug last Mondav. The largest orgiiij in the world l 'i Dear Brother: We, yuur fellow memr«er* it is but fair to say that there are jhuj office, and that ofTuvr on .Inly 1st of the Ashland Minister’s A->«< nation an«! just beer constrwted in England, for more small cities iu lhe West that nre r(.vt>r!aHl tlie decision of tbe local otllce a-'itc'.aie pastora, dc*ir<. heieby, to exp ea« the town hall of Sy«lnev, N\ u South lighted by electricity than in any an,j k,aVe Bennett the land. This is t ! i: nl ... Hi. ¡QI *-'• ■' Wal»*s. nt the c<«t of #72,(100. The n. other part of the United States. quick woik and quite *nti.-f<>rtory to to I m - so intimately a«ao4*iated with us in the strunient. baa 126 Bouudiog stuns am' Master’s work. We have truly enjoyed, and ¡Oregonian. jOregonisn. bachelor eettkra who are trying to shall very much mi*<*. your wise counsels poes< ssee the « xtraordmaiy novelty o. Rare Business Opening Vim. Ohio, Ang. la—The discovery comply with the l.,w but ar.-cinp^ll <1 fervent prayer«, and kind, courteous, friend pedal r« •*»! stop of sixty -four iw t sound l\ presviif e Behold, how good and hov The undei’-ignu I ofterx for >al- made by the New Panigou (Jil Cvm- by <*ircurD9tancr» to foil en some h rb- i a'-nut it h»M b'-eu for us, a- brethren, to mg length. The wind supply t> (U}1 t- CHrablisbed LanLvare IMUiy of how to completely extract enl- mcality. The pnrpa • of the law is !<» du - I) and 'abor t<»gether io unity. In gi\ in : t•lined by a gas -.«ngim* of gre..t p«»w • \ sfilo nd - stoek • 4 hnd.' and tLvj pbnr from co;d oil is the chief toip” of give the land to sr’ll- rs v ho*»’ nit.-t*- y«ni tbi« inadvqua e cxpre»si n «»f high re- Of the • (j»'.!':i I km : . for }» uas a Chrfsiian gentle:.ian, an conversation a mon« oil men here. The llous are bonornhlf. bul regtelrrs and Me preacher of the Goepal, a Bueceasfi New York ciiy. only ¡4. ..»» j Paragon Oil Conqmny hue ita he.id- receivrtfc* are not allo-s td very much i a*!, r. a brother beloved, and the worthy on prop rly. qnartera and refiueiy ut Toledo, where latitud** Ly the dr| .»ini-nt. and in t‘r■••'««lent of <»ur Minister^’* A»<»»cia< t.-u. w.- you G«»d jipei d. premise you our prayer«, ita refinery has been iu opvri.tion but their decisions n-»ually rt qn re a pretty bid The floods of thia summ» and ttiwh for you and jour family grea. , Ct Hl’, ! a taw wcc B h and it has uot fairly got close compilane»* with the letter of ’.hr j» owfierity and i/Jes’dng in your new field t f ahowu how grout a pro?- -»i. B I K£F>EK into bueiuee», no it baa practically no law. In <•:).« < bk»* the above, wtirre Ih»- inroads o? water a ro.v «»f will a good »bowing, good will to be bought or sold. The the setth*r can a trc»-s tim) I m . Th»* < a jin«»: u: <•, i Council Proceedings. he is often a thini on an nppeat Standard Oil Company neverthel-^ of th«* Potomac liver ?.-npr ’s haa offerwi to buy tbe Paragon people saya that wlmr«* widows v» t pl L»»-* nr s p»»kanr . out for i’kuOV.ObO. Tbe refinery of the ity Council met Aug. 10. at cull < the land was prot«»< I for’i w. Paragon company coat ¿6ti,t»M>, and it ayor pursuant to adjournment ami practically no da.r, kg * v. iuhid . The instil »m o adjusters uro making haa luveeted several itionanudH of dol I u.c . ■ r<>. • > [ - • •• <ii ?!t * al prew ut. Mayor Mills, Uouncilmeu while in the tnip( v • ( lar, in oil leiwee, but good authorities most herculean t . k of settling with Walter, Colton. Thornton, Thompson. tooted there was gn a? ior-. any it cannot Lave iuveeted $2fi0,ta)0 in lb** patrons of their respective eom- Hunsaker and Sutton. S? at v j’l ;• pu**;i-ii.‘| H'!O V that all, an that the Standard Oil Cotupaoj f»ames in tltH e«l y, says the Sp»»k;.m* By reqii”st of Connell, Mr. John th»‘total number «»f i ;>»{», is i*i Ei g plaiva a value of at leuat jt’J.UKO.IXIIl on Fall.* It-vi» iv. They Tin y ye y» :tt»*rtlay settle! O'Conner was present and joii land an I \V U»- is -v b the discovery that has lieen made. Tii" sixty-two k i‘.ui«; >’22\- w itli the council in tin consideration j process ia aald to be of the cinq I st 62542 upon a j »-»prty v ilu ition of of the plans mil «|ie<’iti:sti >us for 26.6 f< r ». v» ty 1 I ii > ui t p< j . I./j ,n. ¿•• t r thy. th"t * < possible character uud the won.ier is 11 9316,445.91. An up proximate »M1- water work«, after which the eoutnn waa not aoouer diacovered. The Stan mal»*, in-ide )»sterday, of the Josses unanimously adopted the followum ue!I* prvtupt’-y al Elcetrii* K i I- i s •lard people admit that the discover» that uu»l lie paid, placed the valuation resolution: LOWES! PRICES Thi • rerufd ’ . isUc->n.in/ »wH known ia the greateat rival they have ever had of all th proper!) insur’d at about R. solve l, that the ajs’cifieatioiis for and that if the syndicate owning the ti, upou whi' h iusurance will routes, distances, siz- a and sirength. and so pup1.o r :-s to need no sjhu «a. Pd&JH ng* r* • • »•. • u.riitiun. All who bare ;i4, j j. <»tr:u new gaa field in Kentucky and Tentie- hep dd ;gre*. :*i mg EsH- of pip s for Water Works for city o' J. H unee get hold of the process it will Is. nuiting that at L ast one-third of the Ashland presented by John O'C’mnei Bittu's sinn ti»( ,i.H- ^(»ii- >»1 pr:u*e. A 2-1 II purer luetbcine (i<»cs not ♦ y; * hi d it i a heavy blow to them. property destroyed, say il.TaMf.Oün val- lie accepted and adopted, snbp ot bow • k'u ir tnfut ,1 to do ail th ’ 1- c am. ¡1 Buys a Washington dispatch of untion. w;.s not in.*nre<l, shows the ever, to any changes in said spc< ifi ’ • ' < . Ang. 19: Secretary Noble haa ren total h“s to In* Sfi.OOO.fMK’. This es cations that may hereafter lie deemed th • fiver tn I k filer,, -\!U le.i.o’c I'iu»- ph'H. Nn!»«. sa’t. rheuii! no t other ;»tbc dered an importunt decisiou in regard timate - l*elk ved to be as nearly cor H’lvix .ble by the city cottticil. catJsetl b» irupuru b ’«. I. Will dr vt It was moved ami adopted that h. to pensions. He reversed rille No. rect ; s • ny that can ever I m * made. B. Galey Is- instructed to draw lip tn; b«iiH from the sw.t”iu and pr. v<-nt Hf 135, made by Conimission, r Black well cur»*ail inalart *.! f ».er .. Forcv.rt September A. 18K', and overrules the \V1. i oernsjik’1 •• vj«-’<»nary railroad the necessary papers for the courc l of bf-adach« , v.«rmtipation and itnfi u » m opinion of eX-Aseietant Secretary proje«ha*» I nto submitted to proiu to act on fur the jmriaise of issuing tion try Electric Bi t; rs. Entire sr’is- Hawkina iu the aani.- cnee that dis incut promoiern of England. It m no and selling the Ismds for waler works. f ct:«‘ti •ttar.'nl.eed .r in.tin t nfn-. Mayor Mills was granted a leuve of ¡’i.. (- • cents mil .$! per Lot:a- at < hit honorable discharge from servi.-e op Itw t! au a scheme to gne England u<»<»d Bros, dru«» store. erates as a liar to a pension. He also direei railrouil <,omnmuicati<»i) with alsM’nc« for !M> days. OU -h ». I liolicr. a' <! ¡V í,».»v<»¡ I’-iet**. Adjourned to meet nt call of Mayo.’ bolds rule No. 135 wan an erroneous Indta. The idea vin braces a tunnel (liiliwnrr Main and Granii est re. I* B i . kky , Mn.roN “ interpretation of tbe statutes grant under the channel, although fora or Chairman. Sig.ir Pine G iling and Rustic lv‘Conler for i ■■tute. oils, V,;i:u lies, brushes, ing pensions to tbe soldiers of the late Mtarter that part *«f the $<•»,. me rnik'bt war for disability incurred in the line he rmimitted. and the toh .1 start from A mvetsng of the council was bei'I ur i '- m.iterials. mid w.dl ¡.ml biiii’l ing papero. ix timab .» mn-le o’l paint .< duty and declares the character of B< tiogne or Cahii'*. To» railwaj Wednesday afternoon au i the orh- the soldier discharged cau uot affect would thonce pro«» d tn (libraltar, nance rut ho?rzing the mayor to adv»i- ing. papar hanging, interior Jeeora- Flooring, bis claim for pension on account of Uhing existing Eno as far ;u- po^ible. tiw* for bids for purchasing the itonds tlons etc. E vas -*. V Bin se , Ashland, Or. such disabilities. He holds a dishou- At Gibraltar Uie train would In» trans of the city for the water works wuj Will be our Specialties oeable discharge is a ,>eiialty for a ported by a large railway ferryboat, paK-s*d, and the ad vert it*1 u»e nt appears Ol/. '.U’U : . ¡: ¡IV M D. F” specific effeuee against the service, for and delivered on the rails at Cangiera. in another mhunn. in ;.»* i*»t. Hr* p< t.!:.•»•<! un th» Me A Litter, Oregon which soldiers may Is* pnuu>hed. but From this M M)ri>h ¡>ort the line wouki PnCub* « -”t t for the J 4 txAinty ß,,. *o »2. a, • ifl »• will that this penalty cannot include nor go eastward, skirting the nc-rtheru For tim* hand mirrors, hair brn h»*s ve. i’H. A life ti ne tl»?vut<«l to tlx* «{.tidy relate to a claim for a pension I .!>-<■,I coast of Africa, touching at Eg) pt, of fi-innb’ trouble*, thri»* c»mHia pi and condiscali at. Chitwood t «•’irr* lhav. ,n»ls of tr-»’¡¡ .»ni' * upon disability. The two things nrr and pn»ceed»ng by the Persian gulf to (••»mihouciiig August luti», and and of pe»i»..«nun** « r« ’ f: ’ > the r.- s p. o Office Days in Town. held to be wholly distinct and imt KurriM-bec. where it would inert pie un tiii» Goa.- t. \ po-tttiv« t'tiarrtii- governed by the same h’gnl consid. i w«th the ludian rail was sy>tetn. í>:..iu¡« f»,<- î’»nr uv'k*« th»: »m>l r The iug OctotxT 31«!, wo will okcb'iijgo tew to pi-rna-.n» ntlv cur»* anj ■•;»<’of f;*- •vt’’ b<- •' ; * í.dv «• T”*«’ in Masonic aliou. The taw does not depriv, •«rheme look‘d like a wildly iinpractic- .<hool ilooks <if all gr idtc*. giving the lualv «■eitkivK.A. ip . i t *.?o r !;'••' Io:i>/ ' • k . A J»!:. - ft. '. .;y «»n Thursday ami dwbonoeablv discharge,! soldier of the *- -»e t t.iv I h ». Utila’ of<a- <:•••on»', but a l^»n»lou paper treats new series of books adopted by » tr fttandìiig ur wh' > ” k. nub--*» bv -p»-< ini j- peoeioii. This restores praeti. >, et at % anti taking in exchange the old l>o > • ■!, - f ( H. U AT.-<>N Clin, g«ar iisonbble >«i)«l v il . ’ - ’ . n t L- • ». lli • matter scn«»u>ly. and -.«)> that it tbe ruling of the department pre.: us prewruta no greater obstacles than the Ijooka now going out of uae. E««uit-r- »•fall. For the b.-nefi? *-f the v ry p u- of Htx X Wi ■» i'll MlifI fro i ibv )f to General Black's ruling .».mericans found th: t they l»mlt their to l>e exchanged even, liook for book th»» great iti’ilniude uf til » .-i ts th i b»l first trnn* i»ntiner(tial rni!wa). J< Aro- of the same grade. On all other lax'k New York, Aug. 18. When Colon. low in the train o f that terrible dis- a s nail differenti* to be paid. During Robert G. Ingersoll received a <11- |>at< I Htric. know:« a female we.akii- and that lime we will alw» sell th»* new e-'t«» who arc not abb to p.-v fur feat: ¡cut. 1 announcing tiiat the friends of Judge > ‘s i; t;t Faim <»n Hogue la »oka at ict rodnetorr prices which are will tn* it fne of charv»-. Í* ; s...»a’: r< Terry wanted him to come out to Cali lover i ) naw uttered for sale in eubdi \ d ren' to pay and 1 can aud will less than one half the regular retail Ly’ua '.ftVi ‘J!-,-.rr-■ ;c’U.t ..‘ id :! Vi -,. >f> . to Sm it purcUnrtvrs on eany terms fornta to prosecute Judge Field and make firsts ums pti<s<>grapbi> cheaper For further informntinu op Iy confiti ntial. Medicinapaek».*!. lx>\ed and Deputy Ma—bal Nagle, lie wild. ttim. la po-.:l l' for pin ; holo- prices, A »' ■ c. Aj.pl.- Orchard, and h < »it by ex pre h with chirles pr I). L. M isklfr »V S on . -I will not go. There is not enough grr.pbers to do, b -III s when you plv to Pl iierek level fruit or Altaifn lain!. p .iti *f‘,r "h«»n e” tre. imt nt. u.t’jHpv- 8 nurasj- in California to lake me out on speed your money with ms, 'o’i may cific diHM’tions for ns* . Ii v >u a w ««if. f'AXM. such an errand. Why, we might as g t it l<«'k and you ^et a dtiral le pict ferine fr«»m any fumale trouble j» ri «li “’I ncres tirn-ri. Frn.t, or Gr-.s- loin J ADVICE FROM BBXOWwTAing. well beoiah one courts of law if our ure tor it. My work speaks for it«e|f. cally or constantly. \d-L $2001). ();-,*ri«s Menu».-. M. D., judges are to lie terrorize.1 and assault Ixxitv the Photographer. I’«' icres Gi-.iin, Fruit or Graus lxm<l > F«»ri‘.-.n«i. < >r» g-tti. ed for remieriug bouest decision*. , t WOO, The Helman farm 13 tin 1 city of Ash From all I have heard aud seen the 200 I’cresjGriun. Fniik <»r Grass Land. At BurekliiilliT £ H mij ’ h j . ii c«’, $nP(X). eice baa committed no offense, un land has beeu sub-divided and is low An<l the fin)*t line <>» writiue tablet«, it be one to be iiMiulted. Money offered in smalt traHs at very r...sona- C hî I un or nddr«sM. note nu<l letter ¡mper. of all gru iee. FEED HANSEN, Ashland, Or. could not pay me to prosecute Justice ble pricM. If yon want a pk-as.iut home or a gmsl iuveeti i. nl iu a g «si time book., i ... Let iii ” l:«i : -,ui.l ’ .nii Field in this ease. I Is'lieve in a per part of Astilimd. don’t L il to see Ins I xmi U h , iiieiiKiniutbim block«, note hik I fectly free judiciary. If the judge ren t.m’t. F«r s de by G. F. Billingsor A. receipt blmks. ertateli booka, lull ders a corrupt decmion the law pru- * books, pens, inke Rml petH-ita to In kidaa for hie uupescbnient. If the L>. Helman. fotiD-l tn tbe city. * milters who »a- defeated reeort to brute Ice create. ice orepm, at the S: <r ---- 1» the town ot----- force and the people Hiutiuu each a bakery opposite p<*»-toPi *e: .V'hlanJ, G. F. Blüimjs is .1^’1 -nt for _ “Rrtd<et, I would give all my wealth fnt course then the courts should be sbol- Oregon. Fifteen ceufa p»*r di.-ii; Fire Insnrsnce. Ir.'-’tre « th h be i half of jronr health.” isbed. An individual must submit to one pint;. ' m lets. per quart; $2 per gallon. pia’am, you need only give S *. for afjent. Get lowest ratee uii ktin’A j.n. the lav as administered uud ex pounded Ice cream parlors open every evening that's the price cl t.x bottl» * of ‘J V S.,’as sre lUhiireJ. ; ti. by the courts and must seek his reuo until 10 o'clock. Siskiy u co., Cal., tbe boys call it Joy’s X uge<Abk armpsrl ’a x A J- ’ f’ d < !>rupl< y . ’ III. fi, I, ¡411,. djr within the taw.” will make you as strong as me, r.»a tm.” luge nail I is an old-tjrr.e friend of Few ehiblrei) <«m i *» induced to tak»» Mrs. J. Barron, of 142 S-ventn street-,:-.in pl. or bl. rai.h. 1«-.erj r*:«i> >. .•!> Im- Fur Sale on Easy Terms. Judge Field and holds him in high physic without a struggle, tndn«* w.»u- Francisco, writes. “I have been taking Joy’s eaUM* few people 1> hvc i <•;, < ■ > ; i¡,-> reapeot He knew Hliaron many years der- most drugs ;;«*• extr« »u“ly ua'ise- V(X;table SansjariRa with in mensebenefit, l’loo l. At. 1 V- t. JI ,1> , .. |i-_- ■ r f ago, and baa beard from tim latt.r's ntiiig. Ayer’s lh , <-u the eontrvy, It is perfectly splendid to build upr.crvons. lions «re eniily r« (ri, v. 1 to Gio.'-foerth 4 » it, ■ line what be thought ot Sarah Althea being sugar-coat o, »n» o.< v rly swai- run-down anl w«*rti out women.” M l -. Fix ' A' r - S’.- ’ p:i’ i : l i. tiVClv« prise Vonr frielii ’ ■ w;: ■ til. :• Hill. |..wr- I I. a U m - ' ' HM <• : ’ • ’ h-re- Loy, of 32? BHU street, Mrs. G. W-r. h cf 2 ' >• f man at U»( •< pot for graded fore, the favorite family rmshc.ne. prices, t-u’.. ny .terry street, and hundreds of <«?>’.»'** 7 ’ I’’.»» fru erxperler.c*» with th® pure '■ •sCr H A SK ELL. .tlcwe'tb sra’.’Rrr.iar«»- :>• t> ♦ Boston bfown ’>r-ad a! the U. S, Town >ir«? Ast nt c -u.a h ran. ¡-»co Ì2-A < 'ti.ihirnH. Bakerv freeh ev»srv doy. ♦ ASHLAND TIDINGS. RED HOUSE COLUMN GREATEST HIT EVER MADE! Free ' ». Free ! A (.iemiiiK Cravon Portrait givoi awav without any charges. <'oinntencing Satunlay. Aug 17th. we will give fret», to all per sons buying go <ls to the aniount of one hun<lre<I Dolíais, an or der for one of our genuine < rayon Portraits of yourself or any friend. •w 31 CO R ewa rd! $ t OO R eward I \\ e «vil! give sl'Hi to an\ charatalde institution of Ashland on suflieient proof that lhe portraits we give away are not made with genuine crayons, or that they are not equal in every re- s | h - c 1 in ariistic merit ami exeution to any crayon made. WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON. As to the protection of these portraits in likeness to the |>oto. graph from which t ev are made. We invite a comparison with the best crayons made by the best artist. Ahiiiidant and Gio: / - y jr'o Hair Vigor, Free ! A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER. What could Le nicer than one of these elegant crayons! We have also made arangcinents with a large frame manufactory to mount and frame these [ "itraits for our patrons in the best style at oi.e fourth the usual cost of such frames. You can have either gilt or bronze frames with lir.- t-clast l’reneh picture glass already to hang on the wall. You are, however, not obliged to purchase a frame at all or you can purchase it at some other store, this doc- not matter to us. we give you the picture and sell you the frame at cost if you wish it. Each pei son buy ing a one-pound can of WE DO THIS TO ADVERTISE OUR BUSINESS. Many people wonder how we < an afl< rd to giveaway a work of fine art like thi-with so small a purchase <«f good-. We answer that it i done a-a l>i_ a<lv< ri¡«’in nt. No su< h inducement can or will be offered bv anv other bouse in the city. STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT! < 'ome now ami avoid rush ibat w ill l»esurc to lake ¡dace for these cravon 1 • ri/.til ' ' ~f lh inemlu r I1 at y.m med not pur chase $1<K) worth of goods at one time, but al different times aggregating tl amount. MORAL & BROS, Opp. P.O. Ashland, Or. Dry Goods, Clothing-, Hats, Carpets, Boots and Shoes. One of these Tickets given with every Dollar’s worth of good« you purchas« • for CASH. give* you a Silver Plated Sugar Shell, worth ÿ l .oo 8 1 . 1.25 ickets gives you a I’u’ter Knife, worth 10 '1 . t .50 12 Ì iekets gives you a new style Laee Pin, worth 3.< 8 1 25 '1 ii’kets gives you a set ofRogers' r<;ii|M>on>, worth » •>. » T 35 '! iekets gives you a set of Kogers’ Knives, worth i »> 5< » Ì 'ieket.i gives you a set of Ko_. i-' lable-poons. worth (i.00 1IHI Tieket s gives you a ( Tayim Pieture of yourself nr any of your friend?, worth 25.00 I’lease come and -■ <• the goods, ami show thi-Ticket to your frivtnl-. Vi BROS MORAL Main Street, Î Opposite the Postoffice \S1 I LA N 1 ) Olí EGON cì t t fiC I His work Speaks for Itself Now is-lhe Time! Transfer Business •<K>. Schober CtiltaCrykritctjr’sCLSloria Boots and Shoes. Metcalf’s tv Waverly Lilly, Brackett These goods are bought foi spot cash and prices art* mark- (“(1 in plain figures ÿhoe» ** • * r. «><> \T G I¿. DKA N Main St. 1 1 I A . H. ATKIN'-ON F. It « AkTFM Presiden! Vic» -Pr»- ÎhoBanhî Asm gne«i ba> »«kvii ihc Ltimi^r til ¡¡»hcc b> R. H. A M i >. l ’< t><■ h < f t H«-k in railroad wldilìoii ASHLAND OGN \sftLAND, Paid Up Capital, $50,000.00 (>R And w ill r« hLauv th«? keepii.iron i sett a k < o» ’ mi ^-Hortrueo'. oí ASHLAND, OREG. ató r, I Rsiiic Floorini, Shiatks, Sub, liuors, Mooidngs, Ek Doe» a Oeneial Barking Butine»«. LOTS ÎV1OKTACUE, CUlim Cry fcrPitcter’s Castoria Braille v A Co.’s Men's Fine Shoes Bargains in Land TOWN Shoes, elioni Shoes. Will be entitled to a chance in a Lady’s Mitchell ! li ad. (or la: ®.vr. i.ind erompi 'ollec-t Ion* ine’e at all accettai ble point* favorable terms ^ich: w hang *nd telegraphic irmof« Portland, F*-*» < ìm .» aud New Y»«* • r»»/J fl »cut »»/ utrnniitTfi ir. S(o< k Itaucli for Sale. . I” iiiwi* r.iarK-it for .al.- bl, stack A tit.« lut .if hoRs f..r -■.!<• l>v Anstin ram . «>f .< ie, situated ns Tula lake. W Bi-ii .J tbe ranch three milmcoQtl, K ..■ r.i.th <-om.t\. or , >u A 1 rarn-h ioraUx-k ,,! - ’ lWt!l put up IV ions of hay of! ef-t of Ashland Ixith »t<«k b<»im aiui i ■e| .re H< st lanes in K'.am.th county. hoi’» for fHltcninir Ihik fall. A.Mr — W it; -,H »t,s k ami farming implemeota * ’ > tiie ram ti. if desired For further in •!i”’l co.’umuni.MtioUi. to Aihland r- -t- . . ly lo K. A ffcrcnissos. otti-e. i»r Jan !> 1«J>7