Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 23, 1889, Image 3

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS
F riday
BREVITIES.
boon the hp 1 dm >1
will ring forth
agaiu.
P.tMitl of t «philization meet» next
Monday at .Jm k*<ouville.
I'iuster F.ruuiuu
lkin't forget that the 13th Annual
The State Fair begiiaiMt Salem Sept.
Reiiuiou ot the Pioneer S«M*i«ty of
Southern Oiegoii will lie befit iu A h- 1<». See thr ad. in anolUvr column.
laud on Thursday, Sept. 12, lNMf.
Close Br<»«-. of tins pl;u*v are billed
to givw mii en ter tain inrtut al Engirt
Kiadrrgartew.
Point text Mandat i vvntug.
Th«' Kiudergarltii will reopen Sept.
Iht C'Mi! wvather of the past we»k
2 in Hu-■ m '|,.»> i bouse near Piesiiyie- hue* brought mo*t .di thocumpers borne
nan church. Children are admitted from thv vil! igv up Aahtaod Crcok.
from three to seven yeiirs of age.
Prof. J. S Sweet brought with him
The work in the Kindergarten is
strictly iu accurdaiM-c with the Frube- frt >m tlm Co:ibt mountains a cute hl tie
liau luelboti. Special ullentmu giveu fawn, whi'di he purebred there.
U> numuerv, I; ngnage amt cultivation
The weather turne»! much cooler
of Hie voice. Term» 5lk»ts per week or Sunday and morning tires have not
S2.Hl |>er uioDtb. in i.dv. nce.
l»een uucomfortable tuuco that time.
F annie F ox .
Th • Rp cia term of Circuit Court
More Hurnrd.
op«, oh at Jack-onv’lie next Mouday,
k from .\loudny the regu­
Hol Abra ns »Coro at Gi»«nd«ie was ami one
bnrne«l last Saturday night with all lar term In ins.
ita contents. No real authentic | r-
II. C. Mvt.<eng»-r expt els to move his
ticulurs of the tire .SHii.l Is- obuiiu«-«», saw nnil tn n .l isepliiue county out
but It is reported to have Iteen seton into the L>ead Indian country in a
tire, ami a woman arrested for the couple of months.
deed out dircharg»d fi r the kick «•!
fire» have been rngmg m
evidence. Thesl«»re M.il :•!<» k were the Timber
S’skivooe back of M. jor Barron’.«
insured, n is r.q orted, for SNa t) which plat», and (ht Major and Ins ruei»
will Ulidnilbtedly Cover th»'io»», though
one report s. Ill that th« !<*» was Stkl.4) wer • kept busy fighting fire last week.
(irny hair» nrrvenk-l. damlmfT re-
more than th«" insurance.
moveti, the sculp clvalis**d,and ¡he hair
t
Jw>ep'une«l aunty Freeh. *.
m<de to grow thkk by lhe use of
G"O. B. Lauders «van down to J.tr H ill’s Vegel «ble Sicilian Hair Rem wer,
Josepbtue ciiii'ty nmcti laei .•».Jurd.iy.
(\>ff»e Milk ■ >i; ke« at tile Soda
returning Mou i y. He liieught back Fountain. Also mewing and smok­
with hun a bark«l ot peai'liee from ing tobacco, cigarettes cigars, and
trees iu fits young oreuur«! there, lhe the fi’mst candies all fresh. C »;ue
|»'a«'lir» were rai«e»d witlmut lrrigatniu, and K*e.
*
and Willie there have I h - vii l..rg»r
Cupp
’
s
Laud
Bulletin
reports
the
peaches brought into the T idings of­
following butuvstead patents iasned
fice this season, the samples Mr. Lau­ f«»r
Roseburg distn-’i.: Nos. 13.59,
der» left are equal if uot snpenor to 1»•-><;. the 17HH,
lKIM, IS7I. IrtbG.
ltftll,
any in point of liavor. Mr. Lautlele
1920
H.id
has forty acres .»I fruit trv»*. principal­
ly prunes, apples and peach.», on the
Five C. S. prisoners from Vancouver
place and they are nil doing nicely.
barracks an I -*♦'•*».«•(> -ed to terms at
Al • Vraz pri:«ou for deberiioji passH»l
is a Xoalewmi Mau.
through on y Htardiv's train.in charge
Mr. O. Gauinrd la^t wnk s<'l<l Lis of a guard of t everal soldiers.
lite stock lunch of 12141 acies eti RogU"
Jack-on, the piotver watermelon
River, which lie hi s beeu u.l.« rtieiug man of Rogue River, has been s< ud-
for sah oi the Til ls*'-*', to li. G Kes­ iug melons to A.-hl ttnl as usual this
terson, of M«mt, HU', ( h. hai is county. se&on. A< nsnal, too. In» sent a fin*»
\V. T. Mi (>HUiar«i also Midi Hie gen­ one up to t4»e I ii » in ** s ( th-e last Sat-
tleman 50 11" id of s’o 'k with tin* place, ur<iay.
the price received for tlw» ranch and
A letter ieci« v- d by Ikll Graham h
stock lb'ing --'.kriH. .'dr. Kesterson ha»
returned to Móntesele» to Settle up Io» few days ago sa\s th at bi» brother Ad.
business matters there when h»
Im ‘ will «nd Win. M:.yfi-»ld are employed with
return and take pim i.al charge .’I He t,i»',l'. .S-.Gi«»i igic.J serve« iu Ualive-
nis county C a L, among tbe big r«sl-
Jilace.
w< sale.
PERSONAL.
Toll IfnuM' Iturned
The bote) and dwelling of H. C.Dol ’
larhide at Biskiyoti Toll House wa
burned last Hiiodav morning a!<out
nine o'clock, la«.*« about Sottm. Mrj
Dollnrbide saya tliHt the fir.- prois.bly
origmnted from some wool. n clotliin]
lieing plac. I to dry too liiw to t,'J
atoie pip., in the upper story. tSiimt A
moming beiug cool a tiro was built it
lhe silting room stove and tin* family
mid others were sittiug around it.
S»m Mrs. Dollnrbi'ie, smelling burn­
ing clutti, went upstairs to investigate,
and found that lhe wiH.len st.» king
placed close to the elove pipe to dry
had caught tire and had coiiimuiji‘»at»sl
Io the partition near by which was
lined with doth ni|d of couiBe burned
und spread rapidly. She immediately
gave the alarm, but before water could
!»• hud the entire upper story of the
house was a mass of fire and th»» very
limited supply of water plac d th» fir
entirely beyond control. So quickly
did til«' tltimr-e completely envelop the
building that time whs only bad to get
out of th«» house a few b«Nls, the organ
an 1 ewitig 111 icliute everything els.
was burned. As sts.u e» they saw that
nothing more could iw done with the
home,« ff.irte w, re ma le to keep the
tiro from buruiug th« adjoining build­
ings. By hard woik the tire was put
out t.s oft n ns it caught on the barn,
■lid that Hi.d the oilier buildings were
saved.
A man working at the sawmill had
left In» trunk containing8111 tn gold tn
the house. It was in a purse tn the
trunk, aud search alter the tire re'.eal»»!
two twentns umong th. rums melted
aud run together.
The gold was
brought down th«' Hex' day and sold to
the Batik of Ashland lor S3S.5.I.
Mr. Doilariud»' 1. is uot yet deter­
mined what he will do aliont rebuild­
ing bin will probably pm up another
house ou the old site. He had placed
81350 insurance upon the building just
a few weeks ago and of course will get.
that much toward covering bis loss.
HERE AM» THERE.
.School Fund Apporr eumni nt.
The following is the apportionment
Halem lia. a cm tin nona four miles of school funds made Aug. !■•, Is 'to
G. W. Howard, of Medford, was in
of street railway now.
the various dieln<:s oi t Ire cu.iuty,
town Mou.L-.y.
lieing 82.0t) [ ht capita ou IL I ciiil.it. <
Newberg, Yamhill cuiUity,
I Los. Hiirluu, of the Medford Mail,
of beli.svi age S.14U from t « state
S7.>ot) tire Monday supposed
was lip Monday.
land amt -Pt <-ls from county
incendiary.
C. W. Ayers was over at Y reka
N ame <» e D íkthí « t
The Oregon Press ■esocMtiou lb to No.
again this week.
be iu bubsiou at Yaquina to-day and
Jilt khoDVillv
tl.44.0U
Frank Williamson left for lb.» north to-morrow.
Eun-rpribe
I..« on
Wetiti. sdiiy eveuing.
ixiglOH a
1.Í..IU
Mrs. Sarah Auleurieth, a pioneer
iUt.MUlX
Sheriff Birilsev was up on legal I idy of Yr<-kH, did at Hint place last •J- A-hUibi
Im.... »less last Finlay.
fi. Centrul Poinf
Sunday, aged 77 years.
Ernivnjiii
L. L. Merrick is over nt Sisson on a
s. Myer
'4.'M
S|»>kaue Falls uew Opera bouse V.
Engie
i'vini
f«w «lays' business trip.
when Completed will rank with the lu. .South i'rairiv
11. Mounmin
John Felton is iirouud again after iiut -I iu tue Culled State».
12. Anlvitipe
quite a long siege of the fever.
The Albany Democ.at is living high id. < hi inney Ro< k
Unloti .-¡»lings
G. T. Hershlwrgsr, of Central on timber land notice« now. There 11.
IÔ. lDUepuudeacc
were aliout fit) iu the last issue.
Foi:it. «.'« 111 Ashland Friduy.
.<■ Mound
1.
GRANTS PASS!
< ounty Seal <»f .b»s< plt1ne f’ounty
The Largest and Most Progressive City of Its Age in Oregon,
port I, Vri»>N IHS4. Ki.
>'OI»| I ATKIN ISHII. 4000
No liwiM I’lifts ytt il is Ilit llihirsl ad hMcsl Umitr To»u i* Southern Ortfwi.
Busine-» Ixits in the Original 'J’ownsite as shown in the
accompanying Map at .<175. X< > HIGHER,
Residence Lots from One to Five blocks from the Depot from $35 to
$125.
NO HIGHER.
Aller Aug IMh uli lut* will !•<• adx anced 23 per Cent
Jj*<rueuvikb
( ivil Servicexiinnuatiou for appli­ Is Auiiot h
Jolm Sl' sik, of B I'l.mza, has been
iu I iwn tuis week, 1 .turning iroui cants for po-ilious in the railway 19. L ppvr Butte
na.u’s ( rv« A
mail service win ba held at 11 ».‘burg M.
II* irtland.
21. Missouri Hat
Scot. 3.
U«ig.»Ci (lCi’k
?»lis. J. II. Casey is down at Eugene
MvH.nl Pill
H-inotna, l .'.il., had a big tire Tic t giy
City on a visit to the family of her
1 Aortii Phoenix
nigul buruiug a g. sit poitiou of the
it«»« « 1’umt
oroHier, D. W. C'ooinlg«.
¿b. 1'1« a.-vAUl < IvCK
bunu
part ot lue lowu. Lora nut T,.
I'm num u
Miss Liboiu Burrows went over to ■ist. u .ted.
■JH. i luuuct* Hock
Yu lia by Tiieed iy lu«»ruing’s train to
’laoio
'1 tie Shasta Laud office. «>|»et'H lip vU. J Cully
visit friends there awhile.
■ for bl,, .lass rgalu Sept. 2, Ulticb totli«- Ji Given Mounitun
II »rb< rl I'. Beisber. the famed son
l iHiit? < r»*tK
j<'J oi iimiH-roub iq plict.uih for pnbbc A‘i. »■:•
’ lintjvilie
of tils f,illi.»r. w.i.a ,iooar>i the traiu go- tan :s in Northern c.ihforuia.
4 l i «¿upe<fU*M
lug south Snii'lay nioruitig.
( ifficinl reports shew t eit a little »x.. WuodHlk’
Meadow»
’T . B " ■ »• ..rrived from California >)V« r ¿.M.IitK) lit i'. .•:» «. received tiv
Kogae Elver
We im- ‘I ,y and is visiting per pnreuts, the relief comiiir.»t .-»t- ,kane Fail-
oi-lciyuu
Bro., rebar«»
Mr. am! Mrs. 11. K. Bngbttuan.
of wl'kih only $« ! » .,. 4 o 11 um » i .
br.«lF ■ 1’ >iui
Norm .taiir « Va.,4. •
Mr. im-l Mis. Col. Jas. Norris went
J ’i J. T. Ireland, who fo.merly liv •»!
Bui««
ov»r to Sissmi We«ln<»B'lay morning, ill «1 mtieb near Heufiy, was last 4a. South
Foierii rvek
»■xpe 'tiug Ui In* absent a couple of w< ; 1: neie.l <•! >ape, tti the circiti. 4. Table !l«»« l
1I. r.ud ervek
■lays.
entirt I jr Jot. 'phim« «'»«iiuty, nu«l st-n- là.
Frontier
S!:'‘rm..n Stanley and family, of ter 1 I io 2J yi uia in the i-euileU'tary. I,. Lour
Sc lie del ill
Liidivilfi-, cam»' in List week on a visit
5 u« Colusa auJ Cinco Gunr.la wli<> 41*. Medford
t i relative« ami returmd Monday of fill', becu camp at Sirs»>11 lor a week or ÓU Dvvinger • • tap
LitK-rt)
this Week.
tno.c, retonieil Lome laet Suturilay, ÒÌ.
52. t hupnrr*il
Mrs. J. J. Strait and children left *11 dibit up a tin« lime spent then- • k J. ilouud Top
eve
I rulay eveuing last tar Kosebnrg. wit 1 a big sham battle am! a graU'l 54. i. Nortu
'1 rail Creek
They will spend awhile in Douglas ba! .
■itì. South Wuglier < ri ck
Gold fill!
47
county visiting relatives.
'lb* la';est amount of money ever .«H Sieamb<»ai
Pioneer Day Projrrammr.
Miss B"lle Ainlersou, <ff lb« T idinim pa'1 ou' f >r on • telegraph tii««“ilge lb .'41. DcKkiliN
So«iu i-priugi-
typographical force, is taking a ’aea- th" hletoty of the l’acitie eoaat. wan HO.
The following is th«> outline of the
»il Gab's Creek
lloli, ami Miss Neill.» Riles« II bolds her that of SchwHbaeker Bn«., the <la* ite Wimer
nrogi nntne for tbe nnnu il meeting ol
!..
• if’er th. Seattle tir«'. It llllloill.teil t->
"ease'' for a time.
i:.e l'a-ncr S K-iety of Boutbcrn Ore­
$6'10 and waa ail order for giaxih.
Mmiuoti« J.Kei-
gon to I m « held in Aablaud, Thiirwlav,
G. S. B'tHer retH'tnsl last w»«'k from
Sept 12. IKS«.»;
•
Two men uamed Jobu L-aa .41.,1 iswlist the ill me millerites H "Begulater''
a tup out to his Klamath county ranch,
Meet, ou plaza square nt It) o'cha-k
an l brings in the oft repeated story of John L' »'.is. who are lafbeved to la U tli.it most inijiurtant organ. Irm l.tv. r I f
a. m.; form aud march Ui grove under
tbe in- 11 who robbed the Trinity stage 1» year Liver out of ord« r- 11. .1 1- y.»u.
fry wet 'lier out thtffe.
dirc4-tion of Geu. J. M. McCall.
ou th • ti'ti mat. of $1<XK), h ive !». en ar- wuolesystem deraiigwl. tie- fit, itfi <>.»
W. W. Fi ller, brother of Mrs. De- resled aud ttirued over to the F. S. feilM«'«-. you lioVv lieaUaehe. f.-« l l-iup .id
Brayer by Chaplain, Rev. M. A. Wil­
ilispirtted. iiti'i nervous. m> up;
i’eatt of Ashland, was on Frt liy’s intborties.
liam.» of Medford.
sleep >s troubiud mid uurvfresbin.
train for California, going down there
R ¡«ding memorials bv Sec. Silas J.i
l he Sunil'i/j ll'eleuuu-, which lieu- moil's Liver K< »unitor r
to !<><>k for • a new location.
Day.
' ally has tbe iuside track on Fortland he.'iitliy net 1011 of tin- Liver.
Oratiou by Geo. W. Dunn.
F. B Whitney, th** rustler for the .iffaira, says I be re|a»rt that Hearst
Iii4rumei.'tal music by < i<*:« B. -.
12.k* i»iuml horse for r
»S. P. Line»» in Oregon, hits been sub- «vas going to duplli'.it«» lhe H.riuniner
BamL
niiling his couuteuance to the inspec­ tn Portland, is probably eutirely with­ well bioken, single or double
Following committees were apt ■point- ■g
at Bunk.
tion of Awhlanders this we-k.
out foundation.
Al-f
««d: On vivid music, Mrs. M. L.
L. ....
w ****'
tine Euimry ïaril»
J.
S.
Muller,
who
has
been
con
­
l iie county advertís««» for pro'iosals bird; «11» grounds, Capt. Thom Smith.
Say s a Fresno dispatch of Aug. 1’.» S
■àllllt 11. :t
'Our milers Wlil ph lie" notice Ml 10 build a bridge aero.» Hill creek I. . M. Mdler, J. Wagner: on Banks'
fined to his room on nceouut of his t’be late David S. Terry and his wif. •
"ail" ot Mi.
Mr. .1 M near where the Linkvui* n ad turn« dinner, A. D. Helman, li. F. Mver ami
Ahis ies-»» the new "uit"
vyes for a mouth past, is out again made their wills, and gave them ilit. *
:or <rf»'the
■G irrison, propin tor
th" Foi- st off from tin* old stage road. 7 nobs J. 11. Russell.
and his eyesight is strengthening.
the keeping of a mutual friend, a law .
Grove Poultry y -. r.U
l<
IMriug the south ef Ashland. The bridge is bad­
A general invitalioo to all pioneers
Judge Hr un i was up to Ashland yer >f the city, the day liefore Terry»;
pre» '.ut summer Mr G. Ims enlarge«; ly enough needl'd.
an.l their friends to attend and help
-Wed nesday, having accompanied in.« was shot by Deputy Marshal Nagle.
ill» yards to d ruble th >r for :. r.-apae-
stop-daughter, M ism Ella Brentano.
K «lit. N il will Iniilii a Hiibstaulial make the day a pleasant rennuder of
ity. ana biMliow, without doubt the
There is uo decrei>se iu the nuinla'r
formal School.
tlie
pioneer
days
of
Southern
Oregon.
thus fur ou her road to Oakland. Cal. of uew residences teiug erected in
ni'i-st eetaj/lislunent of its kind on the re.-i lene m. ins ranch in the D» ad lu- y|y order of Commissioners.
The
A
ildaud
State
Normal
S.
Iiovl
dian
tins
tall.
Mr.
Neil
bus
as
tin*«
a
Eugene.
________
Pacific coast He la nus'.i'g likki chicks
1 here has not l>eeii
a time
liegius us third year under th»' pres­ > E. O. Potter, of Eugeoe, came out slue«» January 1st when a pers.»t. could
tilts year U’ld thinks them the tiin st dairy ranch us one could witu, mid the
to
Ashlaud
last
lburs.lay
aud
is
ent matiagenu'ut with the brightest
Church Saliera.
that he 1;
p< <iii.»"d. If you want new house tie proposes to build nill
not
count
sll
tin-
way
from
25
to
75 in
spending a few w.-oks out on the
a truly tine tru» of fowls, send io Mr. add much to his place.
There will I h » services in the new ontlixik iu th»'history of the iu»tiiu- farm ui’h bis old University friend, coms»« of eoiistruelion. | /«’< yinter.
tiou. There will lie a large attendance
Garri*on for them.
♦
The report of the d'tiu. g«» by for««t Catholic church iu Asiilanri u« xt Sun- from abroad, and the patrou.igo will Geo. \V. Dunn.
The G««orgi<* \V<»althi>r|H» c aupaiiy.
I. y at 10 a. m-, R„v. lather N’oolcf-
tires
•
,
imits
r
claims
out
in
tbe
Jenny
I»« more thin doubled. Prof. C. F.
J. B. Ager and wife, of Ager station, who it will be rcuteiuliered, played <*
|>,Htli ul Mi». InsFimt.
creek and Parker sections is some tieeaUng.
Ness»- has returned from Ins California nn«l his broth’T, Mark Ag* r and his « eek iu Ashland in June last, claim
Mrs. J. K. Yau Sint «h«d ¡.t her whit er i.» _■■•rated. I'll« fires bmneti
t i Lave lost 82KMiu the Spokane Fir«-
R«»v. F. B. Tieknor rerpiests the 1 ip - trip and will give instructions in pen-
home in .Vblaud last Saturday at 2 the underbrush principally an«l did isos to nntiouiu»» that Bishop Morns, mauebip fri>e of charge to nil who nt- wif**, of San Francj.'wco, came over to though they savetl their wardrobe».
As|i!an<l Tues«lay ewniug, returning
j.. in.. ait« r ;.n ilhu hs of l<»ss t1 nu a liftle damage to the staudiug limber. of the Episcopal Ciinrcli, will hold h . r- t md llie Normal school. R.-meinlier • uvxt morning.
Where the 82-ilk) loss comes iu. it ls
w.»«k. of iufianniintion of the bowels.
not statisl.
M. A. Brei.tauo. of VLsiford, who vimw in the Baptist Church, Ashland. that the first term opens Sept. 2, ■ *
W.
D.
Bethel
mid
party,
connecUrtl
M ih Van S;.ut had retnrm»l l ut n
Sunday, Aug, 25. lss$. at 3 pl m.
every effort sh mi l le* m i le by - u-
Dr. J. Milton Bowers, who was oon-
short tiure from a pl.-asaut visit with was found iu au nn<*oUH*ious condition
denta to enti r at the l»*giumug. a- with t.l>- Kansas City, Wy indotte and
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relative« ,«t her old boure iu R <i Bluff, ott th«« railroad track near Ashland
It is also requested to'announeethat classes will I»’ organized at that time. North Wet-’« rn R<Jro»id passed north v .eted of poisoning his wife in Sa
Cal , »hen she was taken sick, gt » some w«ek» ago, and takeu to Medford th«re will I m « a holiness meetiug held
i.i h private car of thul company Francisco and sent«-ue«si t«» l>e hanged
If
you
cannot
enter
at
the
Is-gin
was granted a n»w trial bv the Su­
wonts until death came mid eullid ami cared for. die«] at that pl ice on at T'aleut, Saturday evening aud Sun niug, come as early us possible. I ui- Wt*«in-’<d:i) wf'iing.
preme Court ami last w.ek was ac­
her away. Sli»» 1 aven a husband and Thursday nigh: last. He h id Iwru lay next, Aug. 24 aud 25. Al! who tion is payable strictly in advance.
ailing for some time.
Mtssrs. II J. He¿i«. J. W. O. Greg­ quitted and set free. His case 1» a
four cbddteu Irebiud.
•'lu-lieve holy living a requisite to If students have not 111»» ready mon­
and I* n,e Hu.rle s leave the first of good sample of the way justice fail
Sim la.' morning Mr. Yin S.uit nmi
The loog-iielayed raffle for toaron- “happiness here and bere.itier are in- ey. th"« cun give a note for the same ory
next
week f*»r the iv rth on a pros{»ox*t to get in her work in tue city of San *
children iiecxnpaniel the remains of plume and miwic-lRix will take pla'*e "vited to utteud and take part. Seats for a rcusom.ble tun". l'nr»'iits who
’
ing
tour. T•:* j will tnk- with them Francisco.
tbe wife .«ml mother ou tbe train to at High's barber shop Saturday Aug. “are free.”
J*7'opo»;t 1» l<o- B,i.l.
wish th» ir children to enjoy tbeud- a number of ho.’ A»3.
R—1 Biutf. where th« interment took 27, without fail. Parties having
roin CqK^
Abuim« ul
Ac ir-loulof wateriiielous frolli
vantaget«
of
our
sctitMii
will
«!■>
Well
to
('
*
J
RejfSiar t hurcli SGrinh!«*«.
place.
chances who have not paid, will pay
i'ertiia sttaehed to thè over)
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_
lumi
consult with the pres;d»-iit, with whom
♦___________ _________
I’«fore throwing or cirineo will other­
pre.«- eaught tire lie. r Clrema» a b* low
In view of the fact that many of our satisfactory arraug« nv uts <»an la-
S'hoot Open» Sept. 2d.
wise be die|»«»sed with.
,
S ileni M.unlay. Tie * oar wa.-i switcho'l
citizens wonhi bt> glad to uttemi the made. 1 >o not forget th»' date of open­
C«A"W m nretlnrg should inter«« us
off onto th-« side track mi 1 tire ludiao
__ ing. Sept. 2. 1SH1I.
A party of t w< Ive “lioys ¡o'blue” from socials of more than on«« of the
-to prevent it, the directors of tbe Asli-
stu.leuts given a chance to t st tllelr
churches, am] in order to avoid the oe-
Vancouver
passed
south
on
Weduewlay
iland FnWnt Schools expect to have the
bre appar itiu, but th« car buri
currenc«'of two or more «ueti gather­
« hy ?
morning's
t
ra.n
fur
Santa
Cruz
to
rep
­
ib«t term annnuuce one w«ek from
l’r< ,.i. *rt
iiuiii'4 of IUe I’i ili very rapidly un i tbeeuiiru lot o. Il,
ings in the same week as now some­
resent
the
Vancouver
companies
iu
the
Why
is
it
a
saving
of
time
an
1
next Monday, Hept. 2d. Barents should
Central 1! inroad, lis t lii« dir'v-look- one wen» rmtp-d.
times happens, t he ministers of the fonr
try i« have their cbildnn enter tbe regular prize shoot there. There were ohurcbes m Aalilaml have iigre«<l upon money to pay $32 for a b .*! k lai»iiin in ing privatee r wil.'i i im ■>« lie p .■ .. 1
Gilmore’s pre .1 New Y’o
two
Cominisaioned
officers
among
the
Hie
AsLilaii
i
Sia'e
N
’
o-u.d
s-'ho.,,?
first eseek as it is not only better for
■nt: thro i.'h Asblaii'i Sunday s .ve ity-two np iub- rs et> I
the following division of time, ami do
First, las'uus « the insti iictors cacti morning on the regular train.
the t"ts»irera ami the school, but makes twelve nun.
respeotftilly suggest the same to ail
s ilol-ts llicl.idiUg th-- .treat corue
it much -¡aster for tire pupils them­
Accidents are liable to happen at couceruwl: The first week iu each teach a special study ami can do more
Mr. mi l Mrs. Garrett, of Surprise I lay. rs, B. C. Bent and C 5 rrles Petit
work thau when teaeliiug
selves. Ths following are the teiu'lrera any time, and it is well tu lie prepared month shall l»e for tbe use, if drwired. ' 1
a
numls r of v.»»il t.rlitC. and Gi-
valley, Cal., tli» former 1« brother of
for the coming year as publish« «1 some for them. Every family should keep of the Presbyterian church -the eec- man;'.
Second, the time given to each reci­ Rol.t, Garrett, of tma place, were m more's Bilt-ry of Artillery, «»>mpomn
lime ago: Brof B. A. Getz. Hazcltou, a luittie of Dutard's Sp.<nfic in the oml week for the Baptist church, the
Ba., principal; Brof. L. V. Wells. house at all times. It it worth it« third tbe Methodist, aud the fourth tation, is at least double than usually ksiil <u t » veral d ivs the pas’ w.-ek, iii. finest iittje catinoti ever inanufae
given in the public sc I kki I.
and h*ft Wednes.l:iy ev- mug for Ben- t ;ir««4, conipo-ie Gd'u ire's Great B. p i
Albuqilerqne, N. il., first assisfant; weight in „
g<»M for burns, sen hl? the Congregational
is s<ioii to visit O.'--gou I'.isy Lritvo
Third,
the
moles
of
presenting
each
tou county.
Mir« Emma Ewau. Ashland; Mis. bruts««, obi sores and skin diaeaa< «
By tbe Minister’s Association of Ash­
in a stteeud train o' imir cars. Tlr
subj>»*t
are
complete.
Hie
length
of
the
Della Gtlrov. Ashland; Miss B«»rtha Sold by T. K. Bolton.
land.
G. J. W ehatkb , S« h *.
Hnpt. J. Brandt, of the S. P. lines s.im of 81,00t> is r t ;i .».1 to have the
recitation allowing a full discnssion.
Colton, Ashland; Mias Mary Coleuwn,
By the l ist apport ionmeut of school
Fourth, each teacher having only five iu Oregon, was atioard the train go­ bind perform in a town.
I’hoenix.
ing south Smi lry morning. He was
fuLels. mad«» this w.»>k, Ashlaml dis-
PERSONAL
recitations per day, has ample time to on
Tue N-irthwest Fireman's aaoocia-
He* road to H ui Francisco to spend
triet receives $1 IM, or $2 p«T capita ou
Ilaut! l uatest.
prepare outlines, etc.
a week or two there 1'1 Deeded rest aud tiou au.l tournament, by a voto of Hie
742
children
of
school
age.
This
is
Fifth,
the
discussions
and
explana
­
Jas. H. Gay ami family move down
directors held nt Vancouver, will be
The management of the District Fair
recu | ier.it i< m.
tions by the students are better than
h -Id at Tacoma beginning on Septem­
have offered a prize of S150 tor a bum) more than Medforti ami Jacksonville to Ueutral Point tbu week.
districts
combined
receive,
and
alm<»t
in
other
schools,
the
demonstrators
Prof. C. F. N<*sse, professor of writ- ber 6th and lasting three days. It
Salem Oree«»n
■MO’oet during the fair, the sum being one-fifth ot the mousy apporliom»l to
E. J. Stores and wife, and Mrs. usually being teachers of experience.
iug and IsHik-keeping in the Ashland will be the greatest event, in the his­
limit d into i"5. -$5o and 825 prizes.
Store's sou, <>. E. Marsh, recently from
the whole couuty.
Sixth,
th»
’
surroundings
are
such
as
Tin boys of the Ashland Band have
California, nrnve<| in Ashland last inspire young people to enlighten.I State Normal S *liool, arrived from tory of lhe as«M'iation, else the fol­
r»t«>wd W> invitation to be present
The smoke that h.-ui laten obscuring wci'k nd will locate here, having ideals of manh<»>d and wom:uih<*>daml California Saturday last, to iæ here lowing list of very large prices is uo
for the opening of school one Week indication: Wet test—First prize,
aud pa Tcipate, but they eay they can't the mountains from view for h <> long moved into »11». Crocker's cottage,
tend to broaden their culture an i to from next Monday,
8I<XI; second, $100; third, 850. Asso­
go uu.lor the circumstaueee, for if they in tins part of tbe valley cleared sway just vacated by J. II. Gay’s family.
make
them
better
fitted
for
the
duties
ciation championship race—First
should go and win the tirat prize and lafore a w«lcom«» bretze last Satur­
W li. Parker was on Friday ♦»ven­ prize, 8500; second, S'J'X!; third, 8100.
John (f’Contier, who got up the of life.
they are not certain they could dotbat day and the pvatple enjoyed two «lays
Heventh, ,n fact from past experience mg's
„ truiu returning
__ _ to Jacksonville Hook and ladder race -First prize.
the 875 prize would not liegiu to pay of unobstructed mouutaiu views, but pLua u, 1 spi'citieations for th« uew
their expeue-s during the four day» the wiml only serve«l to spread the w.'tir works for Ashland, came up from we know tfii t our students make near- from a trip down in California. He 8>(X); second, $2 )0; third, 81(D. Total
double the progress that is mad» w snot <"iptiir«»l by the iippear.uiee 81.200.
they wouid h ive to be iu attendance - tires and Monday it was ¡dm. »st ti» p .'land Monday, to lay Ins plans be- ly
by the pupils of public schools
ot C 'li'orma Ht I his +t«;isott ami thiuks
f..»e Hi»» < „•« Council.
tbe m.in.igers sav that com|>eting Kinds smoky as ever again.
An English mechanic, who is a re-
The qm-stmu is: which 1* of n > re Sont' .n Gn-gon a pre'ty ¡- hh I place
I’REMIl MS
must play two lunes each day and be
Mrs. Blount, mother of the popular value to tin» student, the price of i yet.
ceut arnval iu this city. Bays the Orr-
judg.sl on the immbined merits of the
Oregon Kuhiey Tea 1.4 put up HI m, r. i. nit. return 'd to her home in the 1 scholarship or a year’s valuable time '
for agriculture' sfock.
ymian, has come to an understanding Oilcred
mechanical exhibits, f*»r work» **f an mid
tour days work. The Ashland boys air tight tin ts.xe» wj.i.-h pr»s< rve Hi­ Will i.'iiette by Wednetslay evening'» ‘
• I I - •
' Tola ,u nit 1 her «inter, regarding the meaning of a long ami
M itriculatiou day, Sept. 21. |s-»H
would probably lie willing to work for tact, its pectiHar ni'"Ii<ni:tl propert lt e. lr,ii«i.
M. I > ’«, A : l »rs>i i. L«av« to-morrow short haul clause, as applied to freight­ fancy work, and for trials <»( speed
glory, if their expenses are-paid, but Full direction« for fin paring Hie tea,
ii.'iiini:•_ 1.. Smi Fr.iticia o. ami lifter
Mi»s Gran» GillingliHin returns to A ‘• l idlug»- « orri s|>oiiu'ill on 't igiu.l » «pending a v. . k iu tlie city will Hail age aul transportation. He hud he
they" don't want that kind of a job and accompmy each package. It is al-o
tool chest weighlug perha|>e 'J1*!
and
NePliei-on
for Kodinc, A!. k t. ilio ln*t .«’<! i « h pounds, »hipped from Liverpool, Fug
• 'laiard theiuselvew.'
put. tip in liqni«i form, i< <»>ncentrale<l Sdem to tn >rn»w evening, afle, a
extract. Your druggi«t is anHioriz»<l pleasant visit of a mouth with friends
While »1 Central Point tin.» week u >f man«' t !■ ,, I., go with thorn on t'-eir land, to Portland. TLe freight charges
EACH DAY
Timber Claim«.
to ref 11 ml tbe money, if Oregon Ki»l- m Asblaud.
T idinou repor'.er met C. M grmlei long ;',:;ni.'y.
was 81.50. This is the long haul. Here
au
old
time
acquatutauoo
and
promi
­
Aparty;«t about 3i> m«»n from the ney Tea does not do what is claimed
John F. Givans returned Wedues-
liugrcvcim nt* made in the po-
G"'i. H. Gitrny, ot tin« Grin ¡4 in Portland he hired an expressman to tinporu.nl
nent ettizeu of that pl.ide and eudeav-
Willamett“ c vne up to Ashland last for it. Sold by T. K. Bolton.
mliia^lirl.
dav "Vi ning from Woodlaud.
( '»»ri.i,
w..H int.rvi'.wing take his tool chest across the river to K'siucc.i rate« for fare" an I (re , ' " .
ored 111 the ¡lersnasive eloquence <>f F. -■
v.vk and went out to tlie Demi In-
The expressman
Tlie liig cannon that has been al
Prof. Harry Lorraine, formerly a 11 persistent ni.xleru repot ter to glean tn. ii .I h in \«bLm t L.st Saturday and East Portland.
1ran»|«ortaUon line» to a»'l from thef.-ir.
, «® rouutry 111 search of timber land.
m id. ti., Ti:>«
oifi. «■ a cill. H ‘ charged him 81.25, ami he has come to
\>. '•-• iu fr«.ui there say tiiat they iu- Fort Klamath Bost for many years, resident of Ashland.«but more recently h 11 tb" information from him possibl lia» a ld»'d a rn * Unmpliel! power the conclusion that this is the short
Prices of Admission:
the
»Hind
of
which
at
the
rising
and
from
It.
1
Norte
county.
Cai..
1»
iu
town
us 10 the past, present, and future, of
.ar,
U 1 all the vacant timber ami
haul. In oommeutiug upon the justice
day tl.-kei
»Ti H 1
u* take claims iu tbe setting of ink h «lay's sun, has been hh this week with his wife. He is the that pu-:uresi|Ue, and thriving to' ij. pr, ..» to tli.» < '."o nv plant, an I will of these charges he has nothing but Men'»
Women'« day ticket
. ••
About th« first question the geutfi mm m ik • «»ther improv, nnmt» also,
fl i’ h * ¡iGiber bctwecD Deadwood a signal of safety in that country tiuce same old Harry.
"damn" to say, when he refers to the Men » r»ea*<'ll ticket
' a t J' *r-.:>-• Members of tbe the bhiodthirsty Modoc* made their
asked whs if the visit had atty fieits-
Women
»
«»'a-oi.
tick.'».
short
haul
idause.
l’t 'f. »1. ■» ».
¡¡'• i.ii' l Tnewlay
stand tiiat. too. Iris followe«! the
paper connect ii in.
Why Is It
Send to the aecretar u »..lent f->r a pre
* ' tv t -old
11 is-
residents
that final
fr "i t‘. ■ : n, <
< ontity, where li"
party
D- Ni f«?*han w
Mll.blkfau
gay (’apt, Caip -uier mid "K " company
J t \F.'t |;''>N.
JI«« hud I h '. h U i Fortlaud reiNtitly it :», i ••*:> .
The ,/owrmt! .«ay that the miners of miani il»t
1
"i.w*
at tbeTeacliers'
llrit prtiple huger aloiig »,»»>■■• emu and li-.d ini t MeFlareon who tired
J T Gregg, .-»'cretary
Pr.'-.'l« te
they ,..pr«H.'nt.'
tbe
t«> Vancouver, ami vas brought into
Klamath river held a meeting recently
plaining
ah',nt
that
colitumal
tired
feel
­
I
■
II-»
»«portfl
fftv'i
1
work
i 11 uiber tiyltdicaMS y
,
Asiiluud last week, by t»«; stnmg
run the St :iua. I ¡it •!:»■■'. . ...y.ii. ; . .
and appointed a committee of three to
ing?
<
h,e
bottle
of
lleggH'
Blood
Purifi
­
i.i
.
a
.
,.111'11'.
by
the
ineiiMe huuter mill
i ^i » » horses, for shipment.
er H»d Blood Maker will entirely re we kilo* Me? Wbeu told lb.it *« p-ople t lu re, lie willatfa'ud lite inati- examine the dam of the Klamath City
that five years »".nd **
move thia feeling, give them n good ap­ knew him, in fact claimol him as our tute at Ros. burg Dext wm'k.
Improvement Co. across Khimath river
the Dead ludl Ul COUtl. r? «•» td’
As Mrs. I'. W. Isigan and her little
to ascertain, if possible, whether or
fine I h »1 i « h of timlierout t here lib th- daughter w««redriving up to their camp petite and reputv.v digestion. <’l,it- literary god-father, for had hot his
----- FOR THE
W'Xai Broa druggist«.
hnl!i.,iit
geniilR
been
the
animating,
not
that dam was the cause of the im
Rob rt I’a. bally ami wife, of Clii-
er or not th»-» railroad ni-U"rs gave in Ashland Greek Canyon, lust Sun­
and vitalizing force tiiat had stumped cago. who had la i-n visiting the fami­ menae damage to the river miners in
FRLL
TR7WE.
anv nnm»»!iat«* authenticity, »e 1* day, the team was fnglit.ne.1 hs
Wood Notice
every ge<n ot llmiight that had radiated ly of L H. Blakeman in Ashland for tlieJfTeahet of a few weeks ago, it lieing
not sav. but the question >>f th'’ Praf- they w»re> «'rowsinif a bridge near
The
grandest
collection
of \ou»» ;
from
the
embryo
talent
«if
8outb«ru
claimed
that
the
Improvement
Co.
There 1» a well «tacked wood yard back of
a lU'iuth, li ft Frid,1/ evening last ou
ti - ibili: -. of a rout« to that «■ount-y »* : heir etui»i>.
Mra. L»>enn, n*«ing the Novelty block, corner Main and Harga Oregon's am bilious penny-a-liners? —he their return, inti-udnig, however, to » hen the storm took place, were afraid fowls ever produced on the r.» »ti-
piettv well seltliHi IU the unmk Ol t hat the bursea
ani bueklioard 'line «tree to. Ihy ifi-iurh stove wood and 1H was a lib rary diamond embody ing the
stop at I’'rilaiid. Seattle. Yellowstone for the safety of their dam and opeued C-wt
ih'.se who are acquainted wilbtne were going over, put the little girl out an<12«>-lneh beater wood, delivered ou short
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______
genius of the claaeee permeai«! with Bark and other pl.ic-s eu route
____
_ In
the gates, thereby allowing the back­
u heie
towu
1.» "f III. land. Am! when it «
quickly ami jumped herself just as lhe uot N. ice H. inn Ail
Silver
Laced
Wyandott .4.
.... I'srti«» ............
-
hsitiing
weed
to
town
the
eoul
of
Hie
pioneer,
Mr.
M.
per-
water
for
a
mile
and
a
bulf
to
rush
Hit...... ..
that a railroad built horses and wagon wont down off the or having anv wood
„ j. for «ale
i-.-i
.11 Bmptori|y pnl ajjort our impromptu
in large or - small
Prof B. A. Getz, the newly chosen through and do much more damage Plymouth Rocks, Light Brahtn -
«»ul there woilid have tributary to it bridge t.o the bottom quite a «listance jots, will do well to call at the othve of C. W
principal of th« Ashlaud Public than would otherwise have occurred.
$8, eulogy, by saying, be di«i not want to
Rose and Single Comb Brown L g-
lhe finest lady of vacant timlier lan.i U-low. No «iaur.ge further than a big A yors at the above corner.
talk to anybiidy that knew McPherson. wlmols, arrived from Hazelton. Ba., However, they h ive examined the mat­
on tbe «vast, as it has l>een i - serte«! scare all ronn«l resulte»!
horns, White Leghorns.
with his wife last Monday. Brof. ter thoroughly and the Journal was
Me
had
written
him
up
in
tbe
“
Mur-
to lie by th«»"' wtw> should Ifctiow, then
Beople going to Jacksonville wil,
White Wyandottes. Partridge Co
Leroy V. Wells, tbe vice principal to a Ivaied that they feel satisfied tbut the
cury
’
on
bis
Vancouver
trip
and
it wrrtil*] seem plausib!»* enough that
A San Francisco man who was trav­ find Blymale’s ooach awaiting every
in oliarga of tb«« iuterme«iiata de- dam was not the cause, and that the chins, Black Minorca» and L«; r-
this Michigan «».mpany bail lie«-n <x»u- eling south on the overland train yes- train at Mclford. Ask for the l»est thenceforth be eschewed tbe insinuat­ lie
partnieut, Uitli bis wife, arrived tlie ciond burst was an extraordinary one.
ing
social
advHD<\»e
of
all
newspa|»er
sider.ng lhe queslum of getting a rail­ fa rday morning bad a couple of valua­ cuH>'b -Blymah» »
x
shans.
reporters and especially those who Friday before.
road through that conntiy »«ad build­ ble i-i'H'ded dogs along with him in
Champions at San Fraru'i e . t' ll.,
Says a San Francisco dispatch of
Bnrckhalter A Hast«' keep in stock km
w “
Mel'b.tsou.
1
__
_
..I
.......
We
kindly
asSnred
Mr.
J.
K.
Van
Hint
returned
eb.rg'
of
lhe
!>aggage-nia*ter.
When
ing large mills.
Harman's pure rubber shield for pen­ Mr. M. that Ale’s interesting report ol Wednesday evening from Rod Bluff, Aug. IS: The arrest of Justice Field Victoria. B. C- «n l all tl'»‘ I i»i".g
tin» train was near Grant's Bass, ouo holders an«l pencils. It strengthens
on a criminal charge is said by law­ exhibitions in Oregon »u l W elutii.'i’»u.
Young Pucki t Seen.
TWELVE YEARS 1. br i-r of
of ti«e .logs a big fellow broke Ins the grip on the penholder ami eases their receul meeting that appeare«! where be had I h M'U on Hie sad mission yers to be the first case ou record of a
first
in
the
“
.Mercury
”
and
later
in
the
An Ashlaml genii man who is well fastening .'«. I jump«»! out the baggage the fingers from cramp and fatigue 1'101X014 was ous ot tlie most admir­ of ¡u'eompuny nig the remains of his iirelillrer of ilie Cuited States supreme fatier fowls. Sen I»' mpfor •.
acqU'iinte<l with the parlies lmpli- ear door. Tbe owner, when be found and protects the fingers from tl«» ink.* able uewapapei sketch.-s that Lud late­ deseas.d wife for burial. His sister- bench being arrested iu such a way. giving full inform <t
lu-law. Mrs. Mary V m Sant, of Dixon, Older iiiemlaos of the bai m this city
j. M. GARRISON,
cate«i in the recent tragedy at C.;n- bis d« g was gone ga*e the baggnge-
Fruit, cans and Mason glass jars, nt ly ap|>ear«d in print, and that his in­ «I.:! . . rn» li"til' with Inin to remain a ,1 i not remember that a United Stilt, s
T-west Grov«', Or. I’.'1 . > 1.
youville both with the inurdi’red maeter Hi“ benefit of a hUje strong
tercut
log
piou.sT
reminisoeu«N<H
wntt»»i.
,.
w
days
bt-ie.
Eddiug
«V
Morse
’
s.
*
tangling*-,
and
ill
“
train
boys
will
now
circuit or district judge was ever sub-
in in Cutclling the muiileier Tucket
up bv the faeii« and graceful pen of an
ami bis nephew, young Bucket, for Lave til.' pleasure of huutiug up tbe
Ten tp're* of choice land near town old tune frieud McPherson, would la-
Mrs, Levi Broadsword and her son j -eb I to such a charge. Impeach­
valuable
enr
s
’
td
sending
him
to
the
wh«»m there has also le»eu a warrant
can yet lie bud of E- B. Hiineaker at read by Oregon pion.eis, and bring Walter, ami dmgliler, formerly of ment* have b»en known, lull that is
issue-1 for assisting the murderer to owner at. 'Frisco.
imck to them hallowed memories of th" Asi'i md pr.' -im :. but now living near regarded as entirely out of the hue
reasoualil«» privet«»
p present ■ case, . In view of the
ee.'Hpe says tiiat young Bucket
and T'ariniii£ I'm-. < ri
'be
Town-imd th“ Lariter, who return«*«]
B. L. Messenger is prepared to Gil past, ns sweet and sacred 11« tin» rip- B.n.nzt, Klamath ««ounty, came in «»f
pass»»! through Ashland last Suu lav last *«<-k « tli au Ashlaud party front
|H,--.ble
culmiuation
of the Sharou-
.losrpliili«' « on "I '
pong
murmur
of
the
water««
to
the
and
went
down
to
Wolf
11............
......
last
week
trimrtiiig south and that there was Crater Lake ha I rather an unpleasant promptly all orders for fruit Uixes of tired s»ail of the mariuer, when gentle erz* k on a visit to relatives then». .............
II ill conical by », ivasiui of the , recent
Alvo Izwai Aient «er
no doubt in 111» IlliU'i that the elder ex; erienc« at Cherry creek. Th«» best every kind. Oriiers l«ft at mill on Zephyr's waft then golden luu-ns After a visit with r-latlv
lare, thev t. igedy. one of th.' attorneys tor Mrs.
1’ Miller 4 Co I
Bucket was near liw nephew, b >tii deer bunting was «ionn Cherry creek Granite street. Ashbind, will be al­ »».■rues the sunset sea, as the haptiy r«aurn«»l h"ine
Terry re.n .rke.i
.rked b" tnoUi/ht
thought tbe
the case
..... \\
...li . »ui .V
c.»srt H.
Wevluesday.
A
t«>'<"
low
’
st
’S
eUt n
getting out of the state as fast as their in ttie e«-«mp toward Klamath I.ke, tended to st uu'.a» ui«d fiB»“i al
huh vntqallv H»ttleiL The motion
>j.»ucy i t'Htjvu M i
voices of n. V"r forgotten cbildh.Hid
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«würity in
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legs would Carry them. The gentle­ an I of cou.s« ¡but is where the hun­ prices.
fs nfor l »u l David Marsh, formerly for a re-beurluR before the supreme tats C*H
braaks in m.,gu- spell upon '«he arid
write
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r*aati**n
f
b«
«.
rfui
’j
or
man rvferreil to. a» warn as lie rec«ig- ters went, Townsend among them.
Th« finest line of groceries in tb* waat»-s of m‘i»i|mulat:iig years. Ind' d of A• nlaii.l. pi-»' i througii Ashland, court was dvuied cm I ’n biy, and there furniibcd
nizeti youug Packet, te!egr.pl..si to That swamp is not less than several
in
another
im
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ttio
superior
D. L. M inklek Sox’s. * w«> nail be» i. e»| «rally invited l«y th« from Oroviifi'. t '.i!., where tfi.-y have
Arthur Conklin,
' the proper authorities the facts, aud tuileM tn extent and ilecidedly brushy city at
fSuceontr *o *M!1 li ' <.»>» k i.i N )
lbtereeting article IQ queutlon to ti. I I,, . ! at « rk for som ■ time, Tuesday court for the bp»•<»!«•' not.I of a re-
informed the Aidilan»! oltie«»r.». While —add to Hi:« tb»« thick Riuokstbnt
Fine teas aud coffees a spe«.mdty nt
cwiwr,
ba«n
d
ou
Ui<
petition
of
Mrs.
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ng.
for
Saatt'e
or
sonic
oth»r
s.-ek Mr. Magruder iu r«'p. Horial pleat,
HEAL ESTATE \<«l A I’, Cor.
lie wne wailing for instrueti.nn he de- prevail««! amt "Billy” got lost and
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D. L. M inkler & Son's.
and herefonii be might pleasantly la. Cling »V. T. town, to work at tln'ir I'erry, iimt tiiv tr*.oU* e»jf tbe Sharou I root * Fifth Stree's Grant'« F.i . < >r
; laved young Bucket i.s much as he war.der«»! around Riming the mnsqui-
Choice tea at Van .Sant's grocery a tit nopal« dim na) visits from "a tn ar t . I". I m ir father, L. S. P. Marsh, es’ tie are («pian lenng the property,
< could arid walk«»! s- ’er il miles out of los all night ami until tl>« next morn­
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but H H not dTitiupatci that an)thing
and afar” from tbe delight« I fraternity m>.» lives in Southern California.
Uowo with him. But th»» telegram wiut ing, »vhen he fotiml Ins way back Ui store »t 30 et*. per. ]!>.
will co ne oi this last moliou in th**
folia» authorities fmle.1 to bring liack camp again.
Just received at Hunsaker’s s Ilice who by tlie kindly aid of Me Pliorson
Mr. S. T. Hterlitig. editor of the EI-! caae
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had found bun to lie such an admirable
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auv eatisfai'tory answer, so he con­
assortment of Iwd-spresds.
lensbitrgli < W. I'.) Register, sp«t«l s«v-1
and capable source of information.
D. M. Simmons, who has lieen tak­
cluded to giva Up the .base and let
oral «lays iu Ashlaud last wih A. looking
For fresh, fancy Groceries, Candy
For Safe Merchant Tailoring.
ti,e Douglas cuMUity offie»»r« run the ing can* <«f H. B. Carter’s 4tLacre or­
over til« country. Mr. Sterling was
HORN
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nuts, go to Minkler A- Sou.
ns* of overtaking him where-ever dain! in Hie southern part of town
highly pi»'iz -«i with tb* country. Mrs and
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"Mac, the American Tailor,” who STIl.vNOh -In Ashland, Aug, I.■ I<o, leihe SterboK, *!>o hml preoodnd her bus
they .»onl.l. ns nothing could be doue for three years past, brought into the
Fine Riverside Oranges and Sicily
by tin-/'ffi< era here without lurtruc- T ipiscm office Weduestlay, a basket of haa the only merchant tailoring estab­ Wife of Rev. F <• strange, a Uaiighter.
bi'i.l here Hit 1 Iwmght a piece of prop, Lemon», (’heap at Minkler A- Sou. ♦
[sNictieH, that ought to take a first lishment at Grant's Poss, offers to sell
lions.
erty, relururat with bun to Elleusbnrgh.
Gimlets, gouges, tweezers, pliers,
premium at any pencil fair. They out business and stock on reasonable
We are prepare<i to furnish boxes They no doubt will return to Ashland.
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Pots and kettles, pans and friers.
terms. This is a fine opportunity for made of dry materia! for either green
were
of
the
Early
Crawford
variety,
di»-
E. B. Huuesk««' Icisulcci.lcil t*i
All thing» for all sorts of buyers
a First-Class tailor. Address him as or dried fruit. Prices quoted upon
Miss G 'tu vievo Green, of Colusa,
continue the l»a«l Bu«J sire' line, ami raised without irrigation at nil. were above, Grant's Pass, Or.
At hardware stoieof H.O. Myer’s.'
[51ft
aui'lioation. Small orders filled by Ci!., whose father ih editor of tire
will »>11 at v.ct <1«?1 everything iu this very large :«ml had a flavor that would
J. W. Hock» rvmiUi, Ashland.
C
liuss
Hun,
one
of
the
oldest
Demo
­
line, or will «•h*e out the entire lot to satisfy the |“>iate of th« most fastid­
A dnve in lady’s summer dress
tvugar I'm.' l><mr ,t Ln ul»»r Co.
cratic papers in California, and who is
Atie.1 Hairy «raw nick.
tlie trade nt 111» ral discount. A good ious peach epicure, llus fruit is a goo* is for leu days at McCall's strict­
g<s«d sample of «lint petn'l, LT““» will
Grant’s Pass, Or.
herself connected with Hint paper,
Thh fine new hotel hi tbe< outer the huh
bargain for somel«ody.
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We gave her Cantona.
do in this uelgubortbsal with pkllty ly for cash.
came over to Aslilntui last Saturday
IneraMrtnf the cit> ba- u-t
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Legal blanks of all kinds for sale nt
of cultivation even if there is no water
on
the •iteof
<1*1 popular
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If you want life insurance in the eveuing from Sisson, where she ha»
Wlieu »Ire wiu a Chitl,
The U. S, Bakery will deliver bread , upon them. These trees on Mr. Car- T ioinoh office
an.J h*« bed! ieaaed » t* the wrlbknoMU und
best luturanee Company in tlw world been sojourning for a few weekH, to
tticevMftil
landlord.
pi«M or cike« at your door every day if ler's plm-e are four vaara old ami have
She cried fra­ Caatn-U
Chloride of lime in bulk at Chit- and lowest rates, call ou Billings, catch a glimpse of Dr.-gon ami Ash­
yz»u wish. Leave ortb ra nt the bakery leru thoroughly cultivated e$cb y«wir. wood’s.
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residapl agent
[3-tn land. Brof. Ness«, who is a frieml of
VThet»
«he
b^-auie
.Mí«a.
vu »Jam street. opposite Odd Fellows 1 though uot irrigated, ami this y «ir
the young lady'«, happened, ?i over on
Baiu wagons from $90 up, at Ash­
She clung to Cantoria.
block.
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are bearing as choice desirable fruit land Mills.
the
same
train,
and
tbe
newspaper
Who «rill conduct the hotel iu fir-idt.“
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folks were expwling a first-class item
•tyle. The table will continue to
kj - v ui;
We ha»« a complete line of Doug as anyoue coulil wish. Give tbe fruit
When »tre had Chltdreo,
California
couib
honey
at
•eeondto none anil Kue«l»* « au I«’ as*Uf‘‘-J
,
thou
1
trees'plenty
of
cultivation
an«t
but
were
disappointed
when
Mis«
lass and Rinnsey pumps, and guarau
the be«t of treatment Term'* reawnab-
Str.
,ave
thorn
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aaluria
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nelbb
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on
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Green look tbe return train for Colusa '
8e* every one. F I lings 4 Mor*. * <iefy the d'O’Ith
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!'»-''im-lu< nt v miw mili-
it rudtH1» of iwviit}
and ¿bíp» inore
u-.'.i uiHMlRork th,.a an, . hy In ii.-raon <»w»-|>t I'urtland
i- . " -«... aiai <i«H.r
. tii|,i.ainK ,„.r ] Ona-i,. a Xi'.,«»» brink
of i<jii>tri:eui»ii, tn
several vther brick «trtictnre* under wa*
1 -« x!.,r<»>. doing ai. Hi-k’r» .ai»' budines» «»f
per daj ha-*a
h
‘MethodM. Frewbj Icriau. and Soi.th Melhodúf Vhnn hen
o'.’MtilMiloh' !l> •*M ial«d%aiua«¿< * are at»rea»t uitb am tova
yard- nre running at full Fpcfd In<ofporation imi* rn have b -t-n
n i rtiik- t-hii/KH) -
■ ««LiGb.«! u 1 th ihv 1
wealih <•» Mirldgan the precious metala
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f i.;: • » i • oí * Mithrm < ahiornU. and !a< bat no: h-a-t the
b n itrnin fi -ldMVtf On*e<>n.
r«**-* h» - aud ship». throi'Ch
Fargo a ( <». and other w»urce> over
i
d i>: »mi wall v Hn^daily <agr <-uiD>:iuni< atlon ui:h (rvrcent lily
1 '• • ' / 1 - ■:f •• it« -• u* ¡i j »ii i '»li e ni«.¡i 14ui «.»f tbe <rreirun aud <'•!-
• (•?« it < hv kiou of ferritui y take* place I mj *we< n Purtlaud and S»n Fran-
Gjr a i.*r.-»v and <-i-renieJy IcrtHe country at its t»ack,
prov» t<* lx* ihe forgot and tb? ríche*¡t gold produc-
H»t* |»Liter tniiM s n.»w in operation within forty
'»UH» |wr annual e»i»'h. There is one quanz mine
■1 the town, ■'hippifif on? in <*ar load ]<»t* to lb?
. that h « m * x frem
io jytiu per Ion in gold, and
of other udnes iu Josephine eoumy would prove
•d I? I imk been eMimated that lhe
s i •• si
up to the present time
ny the true value of the county a- a
‘‘•’S
V' ’«i come down from
‘MrU d ir*iii«» inoun'nlu ranges
'iriiH’i nrojrt rtv in tne town of
• O h i ir is in anv town of like
. •>' *h< owner*» of ihe original
’Orlioii.'- of the taWQKite. iXlUwint-
■ «»i future is I ubk We have an
xHug f om i tornada to Alaska,
it (:•<» b >e j. a
for invoht jien!
i(>‘ea h in the origina’, townrdu»
arrives. 110.«uo worth of
be diMed out withiu »he
. ranging in priee from
U m ! range iu pH»« from
bi k k IS. the lending bote) iu
Ba dUt chun h bLn k 2!. Metho
Terms, half rí.*¡h.
?ral Agents Townsite Co
Portland, Or., or
Or.
A carload of Milburn Hollow Axle wagons,
hacks and buckboards just rec’d! These
goods, we take pleasure in saying, are sec­
ond to none in this line. The Milburn Com­
pany are the orginators of the tubular axle
which other wagon manufacturies of the
country are now imitating, proving this------
superiority of the hallow axle over the
thimble skein. This car load of wagons is
direct from the factory and comes thro’no
other hands to us, enabling us to sell you the
One Thousand Chicks! best wagon made at the same price, de­
livered in Ashland, that it would cost an
agent in Portland or San Francisco, saving
you not only freight, but commission to the
middle man.
Ranniiii aid Trattina Rices
These goods are BOUGHT and not handled
COMMISSION.
We represent the territory between Rose­
burg and Redding for these goods and carry
only the tubular axle which is manufactured
e pressly for the Pacific Coast trade. There
many points of superiority in the make
«. ) oi these wagons and one good look at
GRANT S PASS
( lioi««'»t Lol».
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e.a will satisfy you of the truthfulness of
this statement. We carry a variety of sizes
from 1 in. to
Our Net Hacks are a superior article of the
s me make, and sell at a proportionately
low figure with the wagons and of our $50
Buckboards have but two left.
You may ask how we can sell these
wagons so cheap, the answer is this—we
KNOW when once introduced the Milburn
wagon is found to be THE wagon for use on
this coast and feel confident after once see­
ing and using them will never buy anything
but a Milburn Tubular Axle Wagon.
You will save money by buying at once
HEADQUARTERS
and taking advantage of our introductory
Tourists & CHmmerci«dl Men. prices.
E. K» Brightman, Prop»,
Cliíldrei Cry ferPiíciier’s Castoria