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< F ■ ' w i ■T 4 r.l 1 li KRE AND TUER] Trip out to Klamath Lak«*, rrfi TOOK THE WltOXU MEOICINF, Messra. E. A. Swop**, of Portland, Robert Stewart, of Petaluma, iw'eutly bads Portland has had some rain within John R. Norris, C. C. Walker anil the R. V. Beall was up from Central The marriage season ha« set in. the past week. rain a y .VGOT;»» T idings editor, of Ashland, had a queer expdvnce. He write«: Point last Saturday. Hurry Barbour was over from Yreka »Carbuoeh-s and bolls afflicted my face and Normal 8-bool opens next Monday, Mrs. Scott Siddons will give a aeries pleasant trip ont to Big Klamath nock for witeks. Ftnaiiy t procured a bottle L. F. Willits and wifo h ire moved the first of the week, tied says ho lias of dramatic readings in Portlaud soon. Luke recently. They didn't start out, . i t one of the b-adlag Mrse .nrilU«. To my School bells will be bear«! again next building work enough in prospixit to Talent to reside. Are Yl'S filling ti* Ewgetie* as the editor pro trm accused them,' M onduy. there to ke >p him in Siskiyou euiuty State-Surveyor General Taylor, es with the inteutiou of trenching upon •tirprl-e It ma«le matt.-r« worae. Thia made Mrs. If. J. R<>hert9 returned Wed ■ If yon ar», ami want to buy laud in fot a long time. D. iirym lids Supper at Granite 11 ill nesday to h**r home down in Califor timates that there are 2H,000,tlti) acres the reputatiou of John B. Griffin, or me lose faith In sarsaparilla«, but Beelng a Laue eoiintv, rich ItoUom lain!, any statement 'bat Joy’s Vegetable HeraaperUie of nnsurvuyed land in Oregyn. •pi mtily ft an 10 to 2tk) acres, at prices Tuesday Eve. any other crack hunter, in the slaugh James Cole, who has charge of the nia. dried up botla arid face cniptlitna instead of ter of big game, but “ all the aame," • f from 82tl to £¡<1 per acre, call on or engine wish ! contracts of Sisson, Susanville, Cal., is still troubled A vegetable song will be on« of the M. N. I»ong, Joe Million ami Dan forcing more out an the itotash sarsaparilla« iel.tr.'ss E. O. PoTTF-K, f».dur»s o.’th-'•'ii,»ii tiu'ii-'nl S-'pt. 3. Crocker A Co. in the Siskiyotis, was W uldroop are out at Pelicau Bay tiilb with the quakes earthquakes. Ten, they had plenty of venison, wild ducks do, I taiuuht a laXtle. Th*i effect waa aston and fish of their own killing to anpply Eugene. Or. down over the road this week with week. shocks were felt, there Monday. ishing. The carbuncles and bolls began to dry Th«- Normal, th» public eciiools ami roadmaster Burckhalter, measuring up their owu camp meut and to give Lmertnuiment. .J. E. Randall has been arrested and away. Walker and Norris each claim np, and In two weeks iny face was as w ell and th« Kindergarten all o|>—i next Mon the wood. He has now about a thous Mr. C. B. Stone and family left last «mooth as ever. M y lrother also took a bott le An etit- I’amnivot, rin l.-r the au day. and cor Is stacked tip, most of winch evening for their now home in Linn held for trial on charge of burning the credit of killing a buck, and the with the same benefit. R obert SrswaKT, 1 fences in Butte creek valley, Cui. county. T idings man knocked a fev’dneks spices of the Young Ladies' Mi-sion comes to the wo-.sl yards at Ashhiml Regular Sept« tuber term of circuit ••Petaluma, Cal." '\jt ircli', will I .- 1.1 Id nt Granite Hall court for .la. ¿son county Iregina next depot. till the i lasted shot guu knocked him The San Diego Sun says 850,000 was Dr. He we«, having «old out his in [Exj-.anatory Noto—The mineral iodide of 1 li* »day evening, Sept. 3. K o’ehx k .Mom lay. out. by its vicious kicking, while Swope Dtxlg<> Bros, have laith of their well- to re.d a nt Central Point, left Monday! sunk in trying to run the Bn- news hail the most fun in scaring a few pota-h, which is the basis of nearly all other sharp. Ie.- cream will I Hx-tvi.l after paper during boooi times in that city. aarsaparlllas. attacks the blixsl direct, hence E. J. Curtis has gone over to Hun Isirmg m'.ekin ' -at work in Ashland for Chico, Cal. lam! agents who were iu fever over the entertainment. The Oregon Conference, M. E. the fear of hi. discovering something force« impurities through the skin, creating C. H. Lmh rman, of the firm of Lu- gry crex'k, to engage in mining or pros now. fn lairing uj»on the lot of Ru Admission to entertain men 125 its. dolph High in the ntiltoad addition dermau <k Cutter, is at Portland thin Clmreh. is gan its annual session m alxmt the swamp laml and other land more toll« an.1 rimpl.«. Jov'a Vegetable her pecting. Children 111 ct». xaiwrilla actsoppcMtelv. It« veg. table alter they etrii -k a copious spring of water we* k, oxi business, Portland Wednesday, Bishop Thomas operations out about the lake. atives st imulato t! •• * art one «.»-retire orga ns The Baptist Sun lay School had a m granite rock at a depth of twenty aud 11: nr.-II m inate all Impurities thr-»”eti the to-mrtil Point School. Bowman presiding. The rotul from Ashland to Klaiuath pleasant pi- tuc in the Ashland grove fts-t, ami Mr. High new bits a flowing A. .1 Barlow, the Gold Hill hotel natural channel«, lietice.lries uppiinp.. «aud lake has be«.:i mu-li tra.ele.t this akin eruption« at one-. TUeaboiou tliiiJU- The fall term of the Central Point lUHt Tu.-s laV. Henry George and other advocates proprietor, bus been in Ashland a well ou his place-the third in Ash school will begtn Sept- 2. We hope of the single tax, land contiscation year, principally bv camping parties lal is a case iu point.) couple of days this week. TI ioh . Panky. of Ceutral Point, has land. ill.:’all who are tnt-r--»te I will realize theory are to lecture in Porllund dur in search of I .ickh lierrns about, th«- The Mi ; hp ,4 Rowell, of Tacoma, are ing the fall aud winter. Lal. oi tiie Wo »«Is, «le«-r in the moun Chua. Kahn, of Portland, baa la-gun tl.n imp'-rtaiii’o of entering at th*' be been veiy ill with fever during the Wilier Works. tain ; t s rio ,s places, and tish and bnyii g cattle in Klamath county to spondiDk' a few w«'eks in Ashland for ginning ot the .»-h>o! y< ar and c-f -t- past week or two. William Bush, of Olive, Cal., killed fowl al th«-Kkomith lake. From Ash- At a meeting of th«* city council last tLe benefit of their health. sbiptothe Portland market by way tetidmg r* giil.-rly. Tucr» will 1-» u S. F. Morine iiotitl.'s those owing a rattlesnake a few days ago eight hc. 1 to Dead Ilxiiail the road is Is tier Monday evening the special commit vacation »! on-'w- ' k during th» l'-*ir. him lulls for bi ck»mltbing that tile of \ i.lat'I. lie 1» gat tiering one band \V. A. Pinkerton, the famous detec feet long with nineteen rattles. It is 'th n ever Isf.'-e. tl.aaks to the good tee on the water work- r« ad a preposi .f.fitilead wlii.ii will lit driven to tive of Chicago, was ulsMird Praia) E E. ''«nu. Pria bills must be paid. the largest ever seen in that section. w< !< done by Su|» rvisi>r Hunt. From tion from Francis Smith <( ( <»., pipe Ashland, to be shipped about the oveuing’a north bound traiu. Ex-Sheriff A. S. Jucolts is hauling middle of H-ptemlier. Tic. beef cattle F« «!u«*« «I 1 uve manufactureres of .San Francwco, to The Press Association for Northern Dead Italian to Demlwoo«! anil tnenc l>al. -I bay to A -!il.m«l fr m his ranch are hi tin . cmdi;ioti n"W, bill the As.i Fordyce, of 3L*<ifonl precinct, ami Central California will meet ut to L>sl Prain«* it r> a to,arable moun send to Ashland Mr. Bloomfield, who The S. F. Lie» a iu Oregon grant a m Medford piecinct. was up with his mother last Saturday, Sacramento ou the afternoon of Sep tain road, as goo«i a . one < .,i«ld :nq>v is reputed t«» he one of the ablest prices realized are low. redu«’ti«»n iu r« gui. r fare to members hydraulic engim **rs on the poa.si,*to and made the 'T idings office acali. Miss D.-!ia Brown, dangiib-r of tember 9tb, and hold u two day’s ses to find where no worn Ins Is -n dime who tr: m I over the road, to attend Ih.- < nvonville tiour mill, owned foi many years. Fallen tree« have prepare plans for a aystem of water the Pioneer s<«riety r* union m Ash G.-irg.* llr.iz u of E igle Point, is very by the murderer Puck, t and themceue Ex-Seerctiiry of State, R. P. Earhart sion. tn: de its course much more sinuous w«»rks. upon the following conditions: land. Thuod.iv. S. pt. 12. Pi«»n«ere ill with typhoid fever. of the recent tragedy in I>mglas «anili of P<)rtl< nd, was on Wednesday morn W. 1>. Wootls. baggage agent at th. n wh ‘:t first 1 ,i«l out, .nil un» If the plans prepared by him be not will pay full fare to AeJihmd un 1 will Judge Webster convenes! circuit ty, lias been idle since Pucket’s es ing’s train, going to Sun Francitx’o, Montague depot, dieil at the railroad ro.-.s m.d rocks tap the lire in a udopt«* ! by the council no charges l^egiv.-ti return tickets a* one-fifth reg- court at Jack «mville last Monday iu cape. Fred Slml'z, who formerly If lh<‘ plans be a- Mr. John L. Kline, of Portland, i« hospital in Sacramento last week of ru1' <-r i lii’ihatit mam --r th«- wheels will be made. lil .r far« ii« i-.vl.- good until aiter th« Special term, for Hi«' hearing of some owued the mill, took advuutage of the spending some time in Ashland, for typhoid fever. He was a native of roll -dong at a «jiiarti-rlj-meeting j,,g d<»pted and Smith A Co. succeed in 13‘h. opportunity and lias reti'cd it on very equity easi's. the I m noth of South«, ru Oregon climate. Illinois, aged 30 years. tn .. But after tin1 i- •.>:» of the «»Raining the contract to furnish the favorable terms, and will con hict the pip \ ti!»'! «'v di b«‘ I««» charge for the \«» >i«»r»- IK-lajr .New. Th.' Jackson County Agricultural business this winter. 11» will move Two tramps were arrested at Hurns, moiiutmn is liogu'i bct’ve :i Le Judge Hanna was on Sunday morn Pr trie gladc.i mid th» 1 . ot tl • i In? ■*. If the council adopt th<> plans A-Mx ’ ialiou has called upou stock Grant couuty, two weeks ago on sns- ing's train going to Oakland, Cal., hav bis family down there next week. All persoti« indebiti to me upon ai. i th»' contract be not let to Smith i .toe «L'livo: ing been summoned there by the ill- pieion of their being tiie Bonanza Wo.sis (¡<".<1 shop H«*eoiiots are hereby uotified thal holders for the 50 per o'nU assees- • < <».. then lb«* cliarg«? for preparing Mrs. Cora Leliuere. dan,-liter of ness of Ins wife. stag« robbers, * 11 ’ but A wen» soon ills- from ver b.ivm.r t< »ak« tb». tri ■ the.'. I must bave money, and all aceoiints meut upou the capital etoek. The council iliqiot agent Soule, of Phoenix, die,l wj:y in n vcbieh. <jn wl.<i.v« * tne plans will I m * cliar^eii for want of ex'idi-uce. mnd l»e «etile I immcdiately. Every J. R. l’oz r is building a new house at her Imine in that place on Tuesday, Nathan Firestone has movect over the old itiad. Il ih for >t‘v« rnl inik-s deoidrd to accept the proposition, and uee.»nut must I h * ‘dtled at once, either at bis ranch out ou Grizzly prairie, Steele Bros, of Stiver, iu Polk coun simply aged lib mt 2 I V- trs. Wi’liiu two from Antelope to take charge of the l"»p, skip nu«! jolt from < c Air. Bhaui’field is exp«?cted here rood . hy p ivuient in full with coin, or by and H. Farlow, of Ashland, has been ♦ ♦ mouths tic tn >ther, Mrs. M. V. B. nhire of bis father-in-law, «John Van ty, Lave tiiaiie the banner run with i< bowl ' er t I m th' r.tu d in tb<■ ,1 «>«■, t p »rti :! pay tn nt and note for balanee. assisting iu the carpeuter work. Pbe absurd chargeof tnnr«h*ragainst thresher this season. In a ttiirty-days ’ S.mle, the only son, Arthur, and the Horn, in Ashland. remit Is th • rock I, «-d rider on tl e Tb«3 un» .in» brednees. S. F. M okine . Justice Field has be<*n dismissed, upon run tiny threshed Ol.tXMl bualiels of wuvii f; wagon seat of the picture of Mr. O. Coolidge, the veteran nurse only daughter. Mrs. L- hneis, of this V. A. Dunlap and family, of Klamath .Asti »nd, Oregon. A«4.3', 1 recommendation of the attorney gen- ry man and orcliardist, had B 13-onnee family, have all died within two months county, have b»vti visiting friends aud w heat. We have heard of no itetter that lost ?rie down-stairs r-ad over erai of < ••diforuia. N«*agle is still in of t.ilterciiiar consumpiioii. Arthur n I itiv»;; at Ashland and Phoenix «lur run. which Gen. ruiman ran Lt.-, home A I ««»'MÍ |{u«l(| X u W peach from one of his lr«HW Tuesday custody, ami wifi no doubt lje tri-xl on <iie«l tirst, in S-mtli- rn California, and Geo. W. Nichols, whose fine farni- when the red coats were chn-ing him. the charge. There is just as little Feopl * who kn -w the Ashland-Link- th«' heaviest roported this Beason to the mother followed, only a few weeks ing the past week. < ,'iir pnr ’ y ma,to a grave error in tai. date. liot;.-«» n<Mir Lake ('ris k whs destroyed doubt, however, that he will be ville road <»f <»11 an«i « ho have I »een Air. un«l Mrs. V’awter, of M ml ford, ago. by fire some months a»o, is now liaul- ing tltg old r«rul over tin-p trt <»f the quilt'd, as he should I m *. over it rer»‘utly all agree (bat from Tt is the intrinsic merit alone of and Mr. Viiwter’s mother, of Halsey, way. Anotlior route h .uls off to the The north school house will soon be win» is visiting her son, were among iuir lumber for a new house, to lie Bark »r’s I.» S xi i Spring« -the portion Hall's Vegetable Si. ihau Hair Renewer built by W.C. Daley, the builder of rigui from Lost Prairie glades nn«i J ’-.IT ■» Milk Hliakes ut tlie Soda m Surj « rvisor Jac«»b Wagner's district that Las gaiued for it great popularity in such «-omlition that our citizms can the Sunday visitors at Colstin. goes around within three miles of the one burueil. th« r«>:d is *'t¡ ’»other nod bet ter than for restoring the natural color of the take visitoieto it with some eati.sf.ai. Buck lake, missing the worst of the Fouutain. Alno chewing ami smok Dr. JesBup, who practices dentistry tion. It has a commanding and favor- it e r w .s before. The writer h.as hair. The Shasta.’ land office, which bas rocks ami cutting off‘¿M feet of the ing tobaoco, eignrettes, cigar», and and uiauages the Bagley House al able site ou its n-‘w foundation, tlm travel« ! < V» r it fn»m Howard's down thè fì'ret cindies all fn-eh. Come Dr. Braden, who went east to inter finishing of its sts'ond story rooms Gri nt's Pap?, was in Ashland la>t Sat l»'*‘ti closed for moutlis, ou account of as«'ent by s .irtiug around the moun ami ®ee. • within the past w«*ek, and was sur illness of the rieoier, it was Baid, is Io tain to the southward that much la' est capitalist« in Ins mines IthoSwiu- urday and Sunday ou a business visit. was well d.me by the contractor'». pris d to find the (irteli Spring monn- reopen next Mouday, and a great rush low the summit of the old road. < hoioe tea at Vnn Saut’s grocery den lt-.lg« 1 , at Gold Hill, has return«-«! 1' vn .t Black. A tir-t - I..-. .-■ <>f t iin so I’-isy to th« wagon wheels. Mr. («<<». H. Lynch, of Wagner creek, of busiuess i-i iinticlpated, etqieeiidly in From Lake of the W’ohis to Klam store al .‘MI et«, per. 111. Wa . f 1!’ enlitb «I t«» g re t cuslit for with.ml having yet disposed of the blaekboiirdH were put iu by S. Ped who is convale ring from a long spell tnutsT laud «'utrn s. ath lake some 12 miles, there is property. grift, an I the painting is now in prog the vnvt impruvtmeut he has made in of sickness, is spending some time in Thu Yieka Journal re|K>rts another much rocky road and one canyon to th ' n» - I with th» small sum pLced at 1‘. Barneburg and family, who were ress at tlv* hands of half a dozen com tow’u, stopping at the Ashland House. case of a turkey gobbler having cross where the road makes a decent his disposal by the comity ami busi- out at the Lake of the W ihm I s less petent men under direction of the con Mrs. Dixon, sister of Mr. L. E. Moe, hatched out a lot of young chickens, on u grade apparently too heavy for D« ii». n of Ar i lui»«! aluiut thin a we-«, fuck-I an 1 put np ill tractor. P. Grady. The interi«>r will lie horses to drag a wagon upon it com and h • Inis certain»* won the thanks of cans about ninety gallons of line all ready for occupancy Monday morn is visiting the family of the latter this uhiuh it cares for as faithfully as a ing westward, but somehow the teams ing, and the second coat of paint for week, while eti rout«» from Virginia hen would. The fowls lielong to Geo. th« ui'iuy pj^i’l“ who travel the road. huckleberries while there. do make the ascent. The grade could Smith, of Scott Valley. the out-i.le will be put on Hext Week. City to her home in Wallula, W. T. be readily made as easy as desired by allr«Mid to iJiikvltle. >Ih^^ Close Bros, of this place gave one of The family of Welborn Beeson, of It. K. Jones has sued the Portland simply making a slight detour up the Says th«'Yr. ka t/oncmi/: At Klaru- .. 'fi» liad the follow5 their scenic aud musical enlertain- ntIt City the Klamath River Lumber Talent, have been «{»ending some time and Willamette Valley It. R. Co., to ACItlC canyon southward. A little work by m.-nts at E .gic Point Miu.liy even Iispatcli of interest ing. which was w 'll nttead-.-l. an 1 gave ati'i Improvement Comp .i y employes at their mountain ranch on the divid recover $30,4.59 damages f»om the axtnen would greatly shorten the road t» h ffriijdiie new>; have made great progies- iao ly in the ing ridge between Bear and Antelope Imruing of Inc saw null, and other between Dea«l Indian and the Lake, general satisfaction. Pot t !.•■•: lug. 24 \ Hiilro’Di buildings, lumlter etc., caused by a aud the expenditure of one or two «'onstruetiou of their mill, the frame valleys. is to Le find; from a point m ar Ash- Ashlau I gr ipes are now rip?, anil of wht.'h is now nearly «aaiq l»l« d, ami E. M. Miller returned Saturday spark from the engine of a train on thousand dollars in improving the l.fi; i. on the S»*iitL« rn I’itcifie railroad, are a l«le«l to the great variety of home th*- ma« hiuery is now lieing shipiasl route aud taking out the rocks would morning from a trip to Linn county. tho road. !<• L’tAv.iie Or. M.ijor Brooks, of grown prod i -Is of the garden an.I or at Hie East, They have also er*'cte«i Mrs. Farewell, mother of Mrs. ^Miller Some of our exchange.» are re|»>rt- make a good road, som»'thiug greatly f I-Mi, b¡ h giv»*u ■one-half of his chard that adorn the tables aud .»ata iti six neu- houses on the prim-ipal busi returned with him to visit relatives liig the annual southern (light of wild desired by the se.tiers about the up h«»t spring r.iurh at Linkville toseenre the iipfietit«» o' th- citizms. ness avenue of the new town, called here. geese to have be^itti already--mneb per end of the lake. tb« runstr net ion of (he roa«L Our camp at the hike was at the M.-:-srs. Gregory an 1 Hicks, who left Commercial street. There are about Whe ther or Dot we in.iy expect to Conductor Jack Ansley, who has earlier than usual. This is regard.'d ranch of Mr. C. Stidham, who located t ’ k'.ooi feet of Inmls-r now ou the sue a iív I íuóv l;»‘twc«n Ashland and for th» north hist Monday, t«mk along gr.'Ui'd, for couatruetion of the com l»een on leave of absence for a few as a sure sign of an early and hard otl his claim, alsiul three miles below i.inkviile at any tin»»« m the near fut itsi'll 11 be-al of g.sal horses to »»II, pany’s buildings, with l-K'jioo more weeks, resumed charge of bis train be winter, but the geese haven’t Isen no the mouth of Pellican bay, four years trad«'or work, l u-'y will probably go uro. ii rnny U* said that the route i- tween Ashland aud Red Bluff yeater- ticed going over this valley yet. arnv- ns fas ’ as the His.- m Lumla-r ago. It was then claimed by swamp /a order to make room for our fall j) only pr.i ’rjcabl’* but w holly feasi as far north as Sp '.;-iu ■ Palis. W. 1’ Company can tiil'tli» or.b r. ami it. is day. The Albany HentlJ says that Brod ers, but has since been decided as w ith stock, we will moke special prices on ble, aral such a ro«»l would tap the E. C. P.tym- will build tiie school exp. etisl the ex! -n-ive mill will lie ill erick, who was slain in the duel by Mrs. U. T. Mell ns and children have in reach of claimants nuder the V. S. all floats and Slaws l*mght of us for lar^e U-lt of valuable sugar pine tim lions' foi th-. Soda Springs district. op ration by the 1st of Dy-eetula-r Dunn min r for the pre Judge David S. ferry, was the original land laws, and Mr. Stidham and his the newt /5 days. On Friday and ber m the Cawades east of Ashland — I n»' building i i i-K'ate-l on laud near it« x*. Ill» Pri-sident of the company moved over bent, Mr. Melius l>?ing now on an < en- purchaser of Albany's hand engine, two sous each have a quarter section Saturday. Sept. 6 and 7. w< will sell now too far from rail or wrster trans Emigrant creek douatisl by P. Powell, was in town last Friiiav to secure the gme run which does nut bring him k to which is now for sal»». He presented of tine meadow land bordering on the Ladies Fine French Kid Shoes fur portation to bp marketable. and lies ou south side of*the stage road servicer* of a survcy«»r for Btirvey from it to the city of Sau Francisco, from tule shores of the lake. This is a pleas Ashland. l>et we»n Powell ’ s and Shepard's. whom it was purchased by Albany. ant and favorite camping place for Si and Fine American Kid for two large springs iu th«- mountains in Public schools. IFc offer all our Ladies' and Child- .1. I'. Frizell and wife arriv» 1 bv . .. So it has n history. obtaining u gtaal supply of water in parties from Ashland, and Mr. Stidham Il .sk.-11 Amy, of Ceutral Point, w is It i» fully expecte I that, the public rt n's Canvas Shoes and Opera Sli/e- pil»>s. S iturday's train for a visit in Ashland The latest big tire whs nt Port Costa, aud family entertain guests there with per* taken si|,i«ii nly ill one day rwently. sc I mh E s nt Ashland will do tietter Work of <*o..f. Reutetnlnr thin rrJuc- with relatives. Jack still has charge Cal., where the grain wnrehouseof Me- geutiine hospitality, and furnish such There is tnii-'h comnl tint from peo tl.:> year than ever before. Great from the effect« ov-rbeating himself only. of a «tN'tiun on the S. 1*. with b»'ad- N» nr A- Co., boldiug from 7,000 to 10,- aecorutuoiialious as are needed pas th.ni luntn for l.'i lie was pie in lighting tire in his field, ple coining coming into Asbl Avid.,nd both from pains nave Isen taken to secure the LEDERMAN <£• CARTER. qunrtersat Montague. turage aud camp groumis al pnos 000 toils oi w beat, forty-lwo cars loaded completely prostratd for a time aud ¡»■st of teacher» and plenty of them the north and south over th*- main Mayor D. R. Mills left for ( hicago with wheat, and three vessels loa«liug that are merely uomiuul. Boats for ÍU I.K.IOI --the -cl:-",is wi'l ¡s' closely gra»le«i his lif«» was despairs«! of, but he was county r«»nd about th« uufinisiied improviug at last report. bridges which were begun by th-' Saturday last to purchase new goods at the'dock, were entirely destroyed. fishing and duck shooting are at the pupils advanced from one grade to disposal of the campers, and all who Tho total loss is estimated at $700,000, for the firm of 1). R. A E. V. Mills. another just as rapidly as they are There is to be a special meeting of J. Noouati Phillips. Esq., who bas county long ago, and the stone w«,ik go there have a pleasant remembrance tinish'sh Mrs. Mills ac(«oiupiinitd him us far as winch is well covered by insurance. fiite.i for .I'ivaucemeir. Written ex- alren.iy made a reputatiou for MOOess of which has long sine i* becu _ _ Ilie Southern Oregon sbytery at of the way they are treaU ’ -i by the pro Colestin, returning the same day. aminatvms the only real test of iu Ills law pra--t:«-e in this county. Ins At the Tolman gulch the crossing__ has Tb« instriunentwof theOregou State prietor of the ranch. |The T idings Grant’s Pass on the 7th of Sept, for scholarship will be held at frequent moved to Ashbmd from M.slfor I, and a very heavy pull up the steep bauk Jess»« McFall and Chnrky Gunnu- Weather Bureau liave arnvt«l atthi- will have m-.re to say about the place the purpose of formally installing the interval«. Thoroughness in school I is estabiisinsl in the pleasant offices on the west side of the ere» k, so that sou, iMi.-s Addie Mi'Gali. aud Miss Miu- C. nt ral office hi Portlaud. They will Rev. Hobt, McLean as pastor of the hereafter.) heavily loaded wagons cannot cross. Bet han v Presbyterian church of Grant’s work v til!-«' insisted upon. Now let <xx»upt»'J by C. B. Watson iu s.-ond ub* Aj>;■legate, oi Drain, were out at be distributed to I be various voluntary [The fish stories ot this trip are held I At Wright creek the old bridge is the P«*- pie of A .¡danil liecome deeply story of Masonic bl.«ek. Stidham* h place, near Pellican bay, last observer» its rapidly as possible. There till the dose of the seaeoa, when re Puss. still standing and in use. but p«ople inte» en ■J in their otul Iren and their tv ill lx> an exhibit of the instruments wet k. on a camping trip. AU, the churches of this city will Sufferers from indigestion. H mm of dread to cr<w it, as the imprewumi j« «cllook and at ooce push our Public of l his bureau made at the state fair, turns fro-n other sources are nil in, and, I. S. Indian lurpeetor James H. Salem, and also at the Industrial ex meantime, if Walker claims to have unite in divine services at the M. E. eb<K>ta V> ttrout, a > that we c^u . app* tn<\ liver or M j U i 7 coiuplaiuta. abroad that it. is unsafe, ami liable to Church on next Sabbath evening nt 1.1,1.. e. .*1 hnx as <:..... . I I ns • ». any, - 1 ■ i •- if ì P not r\. .t- * ’ rl »- i t nmatiam nfiaiM or . »«• nearftlgi«». ruiti rtïl< wt > vrhnldJo m-í»«-» l i • 1, » we n»«i ’ 1 l 1 ; caught al) the fish taken by the party say Ashland ' arrived here position in Portland. . » »wii iti- : . a ;? a: tin • . Ii < “f Wnnaw. "* Ind.. _______ _____ just put a lump of salt ou thestati- 7 >30 o'clock. on it there Hast 1- ndav. and t«»k private enuvev- to give Ayer’s Saraapanlia trial. For ii nhoiili! fall wiili a the I>cst schools in Ort »n. A man uame«l Doualdson. living at all such disorders, no medicine is s<> ef w’ouid undoubtedly lx» a heavy bill of wn<v for Klamath Agency, going with Redding, has been arrested by Pope tuenl before swallowing it.) Nuadir; K.iulhi tt> Obi«». fective as this, when faithfully and per- damages to I m ? footed by some one. 1 elix Kahn in one of Kyle’s rigs. Lansdale, of Red Bluff, and turned Whether it would f dl upon the coun Real Estate Sales. S«>met:me ago W. Myer sent to sevenngly used. W. W. Feltn has returned from over to the Shasta county sheriff, ac ty, the city, or “som.? other seu port” the proprietor of a largo pottery es- cused of living the man who robbed W. B. Gref’s whit«» p »nv, w’ h G. F.Billings has Bought of John (5. Ev .ns cr» ek where b« has been for r« ing qm sticn. which it » Viblein < >hio a snudi pice ? of ha«l never tavn hitch»'d up singly lie- i < an int< r-** the Weaverville stage over » year ago, Vau Dyke, lot on .Main street near at a Itarffain to I»«» I; Ojus I, however, will not be some time engaged io ruining He re when some five or six persons were k «».»u tr«Mt« run» »he great gn «!» po.-;?s «>f that fore, made some fun for the re»*i i.l- north school house; consideration. ports goo«l pro^jxM-ts, but had to quit ♦ . u -e. nim Gil r.il in tl. • mountains 1 -rs lust .Mouday ailei no«m bj buck r « I ?r- f ir ■»«;•* a' a Imy- valuubk o min» oblige»! to place sacks over their fliers, $25d. scureity of work on account of the ♦ t - li tw.) < -.»<•« I m - in R«.!..r’« east of this • •■hice. The simple was ing aronu«i with a «*.art hli ln*d t«» it, while he rifled the express box aud id. ». Mr. Shehy, who has bonded the t. fr mthut <>ti low« O. Ganiard has bought of G F. t-stt-L and nod i««iibd Í» to work nicely iu aud finally falling and breaking l»oth lan<!s in Sam’s V.illey which are sup- water. *t. Bt I*«! in fruii «>f fhu ni sacks. The officers are confident I- Billings the small fractional wedged it.’ ÌV' the manufacture of crockery, ami Mr. shafts ‘ square off.” ( ’ apt. I. D. Applegate, of Klamath they have the right man. p«»sed to contain valuable deposits of H ’ shaped piece of Ian 1 h»u ween bis cor My» r received in return a small dish cold, r*»turu»“l the first of the week to county, was in Afthland last Friday Last Monday, in Portland. James ner lot and 1st Av< nu-• t corner of furl he Pedgrift A Stone publish notice of San Fraucwc<\ and after reporting to and Saturday, on a business visit, made of the kaolin be sent, mixed, as \ W. r, u It Ree-er Sti'el, a«imtnistrator of the estau- of Mr. 1 at As usual with a common clay. At the dissolution of copartnership. his partners will determine whether or lb» came in horseback and made the the late B n Holladay, sold at public Main; oonsiderahon, lami, Oi request of tin* potter, he is now send Stone has moved to Linn county, an I not tog«» into prospecting upon an ex ride from Spencer’s to Ashland in less auction in front of the court house, D. Whetstone, of Mcdfonl pro» ’ inct, ing to him a barrel of the kaolin, their biiKiDt'ss plastering, stone an«l tensive scale. He was anxious to let than a day. the claim dne th« estate Ixjntrhl three lots in railroad adtiit ron Dissolution of ( opartlrersliip. which will be shipped this week. If bricklaying, etc., will la* eonrinnei a con! rget for a tuuuel 150 feet long, Bishop B. Wistar Morris, of the from 1 he govern meat for Imiian dep to Ashland last week lots 25, 26. 27. by Mr. Pedgrift, the lioss pHsterer of The iiiid. r*ii tning b inin«'** in .Uh it shonld I••• found suitable for mak but found no one who would und«*r- Ep'.64*opal ctiurob. was in Ashland last redations eouinntU'd on Holladay's !>eloijtfiiig to Mrs.-----------------------; con laud ti name of 1’,-dgrtf! »£ und»'.- (h ing the finer kinds of ’•china’’ ware, this part of tLe country. take it f«»r less than $4 per f«x»t, aud Satin lay aud Suuday, according to overland stage route during the war sideration« S275. SbrtK*. hsvv Hi partnership it is not unlikely that the resuurcos by mutual eon Mr. Stone retires from “Some years ago Ayer's Cherry so p<»stpun«Ml the Ix'ginn:ng of work appointment, to look after the inter of th» reliellion. The claim was kn «ked the bnsln»'-!*. v will I m ? von tinned I»y aud busiiiew of Ashland will ere long Pectoral cured tne of asthma after the upon it. Mr. Shehy would not express Mrs. Mary B. Boyd has sohi her in Mr. Pedttrift. down to Geueral Rufus lngniis for ci»’inis«l:ie tin- late Ann receive a valuable addition in th»* I m -M medical skill bad fruit'd to give me an opinion upon the pr«»spects or indi <Ms of his church. He was .o-i -ted in terest in tho bouse and lot on Granite ar. ’ (.« itbio to urift. who also a-sumes $7511. asi-xei'iilor of the estate of the tnauufaeture and export of fine crock relief. A few weeks since, being again cations thus far ex (»used. raying that th»“ rvict's by R v. 1 T. Ticknor. of inn. s I’EDO in ft . I stnvt otvtipied by her and lx*loDgiijg Int» ilrs. Esther Holladay. M.-lf.wd. • ■ B >TON ery from then«* kaolin I m «Is. Fire trouble«! with the disease, 1 was not enough prospecting b is yet been to the estate of T. P. Boyd, Sr., to at Ashland, Or Aug 2 n , JSH!«. S«)eth'' Lakeview Ejraminri-, The brick, too, a valuable commodity promptly relieved by the sumo remedy. «lone to base any opinion upon, so far Mr.. Mary VanSaut, of Dixon. Cwl.. • n u. . r lias auout completed the Hur- torney A. S. Hammond; consideration, wh- n» LL.sf fnmaces are us«d, is F. 8. Hassler, editor Arg its. Table ns the value an<l extent of the deposits who was called hither by the death v, y for tl, ■ state wagou road from K<> S9«M). Mr. Hammond intends to move WM. RADAM’S made of kaolin. into the house with his family soon. are concerned. “A large quanity of o? her sister, the late Mrs. J. K R’X’k, N»'br. no to the California line. He bas of shall* f »r the amount of coal thus VanS int. b-ft Wednesday morning Public school Arrangement*. found a good gratle down the KI miatii Ashland was favored with fr»«e muai«- far.” was all he would say, “but this, of her Mum home, taking with her Mr. PERSON; AL. hill, and will make an entire new i >.-«d (n the morning the At n meeting of the school directors last Monday, conrfio, might «rhange for the l»etter VunSnnt’s two little children to k« «*p down the dangerous mountain. The <>f A bl ind h. I 1 Monday evening, the Close Bros. L«nn I played several selec when the vein should b« reached fur them for a time. road tins way from Chssi-’s to Ki-no positions of the several teachers, and tions l»efore starting for Eagh? Point, ther from the surface, under t he pres Benj. Leni«, of Linkville, in in town Tho Greatest Medical Dis the other arrangements of th»* various to give their grand speclacutar enter- sure of the mountain. covery of the Age I Sh< riff Birdsey was in Ashland will also lie cluniged in several place, tIna week. and will go aroitud the Lilis instead i*. For sale at J K VanSaut s departments of the schools were fixed tainmeut aud coneert there, and Liter Tuesday, on official busin«'ss, having store, Ashland, Oregon Judge Tolman is in Josephine coun of over them, which will make it com in the «lav Mr. J. H. Ross from as f<»liows: been sent out by the couuty board of 5ew BuiMlngs. ty this week. South Building. Prof. L roy V. the Srobi»* farm raised tho echoes with equalization to notify a few taxpayers paratively leveland free from rocks. E. K. Anderton Ims let to Ayers A in different parts of the county that Wi lls, Grammar school; Miss Mary hie bagpipe. Billy Brooks was shot at the Klam Dell Graham is in .Medford for a Coleman. Intermediate department; Geo. W. Dunn, of Ashland, and E. Elviuge the eoiitrhct for the Imiiiiing their assessments were about to lie ath last Monday by Stawanio Bob, few weeks. Mi: L. V. \V« lls. S«*coodsrx depart- O. Potter, of Eugene, made a quick of ti hnmlsotue dwelling on his farm raised. another Indian. The shooting was Peter Applegate, tlie surveyor, will m«*nt; M.s. Della Gilroy, Primary de trip out to (Jratur lak«» and back^ Th«*y near Talent, mid the eontrnctorB tiave th«' result of Brooks tying up a couple Fmil Blasfield, the man who arrived tilrendy l*egun work, th** foundation, partment. of pigs Is-lotiging to Bol> which had move to Central 1’oiut. left Dunn’s place Thursday, reached For bu*»ine«s at tlie Portland Business Col N<»rth Bnildir.g Prof. P. A. Getz, Crater L .ha Saturday, and. returning of stone and brick, lieing already near b»T<‘ t-hre»« weeks or more sine«? very ill got into Ins garden. Bob came over M rs. Geo. H. Tyler is recovering from lege, Portland or at the Capital Biisiues* Hi h School; Miss Emma Ewan. In- hy way of the Rogue river rood, ar ly finished, 1 he bouse will be pr«»b- with typb«nd fever, has recovered suf and turned them Ire»»' and when an illness of several weeks duration. College, s.ih ni. Both schools are tinder i«,r n"di.it•» dvpaitment; Miss Bertha rived at Ashland Tuesday. They h id ably the finest of any country home ficiently to take the train Tuesday Itrooks r< uumstratod, pull«-d Lis pis the nianag« ni< nt oi A P Armstrong, have Colton. Secomlary «lepartment; Miss two good horses anil a light bucklioard iu the valley: It will I m * .36x41 ground evening with his family to Medford, tol au i fired three shots, one taking Doc. Hich'inlsoti and family came in snmecourse «.»f studies, sameralesof tuition. np-aeiire, two ntori's high, and will whither has been moved his revolving »fleet in Ids arm. He came up on the from tlit-ir Butte crook. Cal., ranch this Eva P.ie*«. Primary department. lliiMnc*M, short hand. and made tho long drive home from contain eight large rooms, b»*sides swing, in traveling with which he earns steamer Tuesday for medical treat week. All schools except the High sch«K>l Crater Lak«* in two days. Typewriting. Penmanship, English Depart elOHct«*. ’I he exterior *!*•* igi* ih li iml- bis living. will «’omniem'* Monday Sept. 2. ment. —fl). 1 Norte Reoor«L ment-. 1 >av’and evening sessions. Students J. J. Strait ami family have moved adniittf I i.’nv lime. For Catalogue, address Messrs. John L. Grubb, IL nrv Ap Hime, ami the litiisli will lie in mod High Scho« I will commeuce W«-«l- Mr. J. T. Brown, Fast Grand Mas The San Francisco market was over plegate and W. W. Erb and tb«*ir fam- ern style throngl mt. The c*iet of flic ter and for some time (»rand Recorder stocked with melons last week, aud into John Rice’s cottage on Spring Portl.i I B hmmfxn r«»*lrff<.Apr;i| I »1 l'.UM«cN»<»»ll»ire, n«^ lay Hept. 4. Portland, Un g »u vto Salem, Oregon. street. Tiie Grammar School will l»e in the ili«*H -qwnt a fortnight in a tnp out to bnil'luig will lie about of the A. O. U. W. of Oregon, Wash the dealers determined to get rid of Pelican Bay recently and report ag«»od South School Hou- *. Mrs. J. T. Rogers has been seriously Timber Land Notice. ington ami British Columbia, came the perishable surplus without ruining TLe fall building Hem on in Ashland Tic IL cb . •« School Will I m iu the North time generally pL*u!.y of big fish will o|*en with the erection of a tin*' out from Portland last Sunday to pric»'F, if possible. The inmutes of the ill for a few weeks past, but is improv Seh. caught at Stidham's (4*8 in all), ubun- . !H*W 1 1 »1 I. !»•» * ( sited S tates L and O ffh brick Ini' in*--« block at the northeast spend a few weeks in Ashland for the stale penitentiary were treated to all ing now RosEBl’ftO. OR.. Aug 24. 1.S89.1 T bf -M lOi*!-» will lx* cl«*sely j.fra»ìe<l. • laucf* «*f hiK'klelN'i ru-s pick» d at Luke corner of .Main etr.vt and First Ave !>enefit of bis health, ami is quartered they could eah and then some 15tkl Mrs. E. C. Kane and cliildn-n re Notice Is h<T» by given that in vmnpliance of th»* Woods and venison to bring A full cour.«* <»f stiiviy, comtn crates of cantaloup»« and large num turned hast week from their visit at with the provisions of th«' act of Congr«*»iof nue. Mr. O. < laniard, proprietor of at the depot hotel. bom»* < hi the return I hmii »', they ami r» tbf Pri»)4<ry nnd w*<lni4 wi Jun«* 3. H7S. entitled An a< t for the sale of bers of watermelons were thrown into Kerbyville. A party compos.*«! of E. L. Bedpatli, Milo W;dkor killed six doer in one the Whit*. Sulphur Springs House, is I ìgm ì>»t*h adopted. High S limber lands in th« >!at«-s of < alifornia tibe bay. The prices were down at the Ort izon, Nevada air«t Washington du/shtint down Dea l Indian creek the owner *.f the corner lot, and is so Mr. and Mrs. J. Wilson, Mrs. Kellogg lowest margin practicable, and they oí tl <** iu • r. iu l •,< V« i) Mrs. A. W. Bish was seriously ill Htnrv A. Rasor. of Roseburg, Territory." well Kali-fi* «! with his i-xjs-riencc mid ;»nd son Clarencse ami Miss Eliza Grif Couuly of approvo»! hi ’I ium I h of le canyon. him ! n mv' --tm.ms in A-bland that he has fin, all of Medford (irecinct. passed improved slightly after the sacrifice ot for a week or two out at the Dead In 1» >ugla<. State of Oregon, iia- this day tiled »ug ai* 1 TiMling. in this oflice his sworn statement fur the dian ranch, but is convalescent now. Ab. Gid lin's, wb > w m in lust week eom-lm’i'sl to iiuik«' the further iuveat- through town Monday on their way to the surplus. pun base of the S W 1, of sue. No. JO, in Tp No. from his Klamath county ranch, re- ment r.quir. I to put up a brick bl.s k Dea*! Indian, tor a week’s recrentjpn The Yreka Journal publishes the Jhf litar <»f Huiien. C. W. Ayers went down to Grant’s ■40South. Range No. 4 East, and will offer ported that the work of building a (KlxltXI feel, the first story to lx» ar- an«l inu'klelH'ny picnicing under the death of lite venerable father of Mr. J. Hass Wednesday evening to lo,>)t after prcM>f to show that the land sought is more F.U1EB -DOWNING 1’irgc «1 im in Klam it Li river just bel«>w raim* d for ctor* s mid the second to guidance of the veteran hunter and L. Hanks, of Linkville, together with some of the lumber for E. K. Auder- 1 valmPde for if.« timber or stone than for agricultural purposes. ami'U» establish hi* Mr. H. C. Fab rt<»f RichuwnX in, > hi? place for th ’ Klamath Milling and Im i-i'cnpU'd by n fine iqw-rn house. woodsman, John B. Griffin. n f»w details of liis life and character: eon’s new house. claim to sain lain! before the Register and ami Mi-s N» ; ■ ic, d iHtrfiier of Mr. amt Logging Co. hud been commence«! by The location for nu opera lions-- is * x- K^-eiver of thia ofti« e at Roseburg. Oregon, “John Hanks, a staunch friend and n Hon. H. B. Miller, bead of the S. I*. • »n Monday the lMh «lay of N«»vember, W.«. wore unite*! in i a f<»rce of tw*»nty-fiv.* m«m in charge of i i-ilcnt. Is tug just :ict-.«s First Avenue Mr«». J. L. Downin . Ernest J. Arant came in from Klam* distant ridative of Abraham Lincoln, Re names a* witness««*: «• L. Guild, < L. D. At L Co., came up from Grant ’ s i m» of the bride ’ s Snpt. L i Fl' sh. The < 4»joct of th*» from The Oregon hotel, mid the cor ath county last w«^»k and went «town lias just died at Decatur, III., aged XS. marriage at the h- Thomas. Smith Dotson, T. J singleton,all p.urtití» on lb»» B >ub ani. in Aablan I. dmn at that plai’e is understood to be ner Io1 w’ll enable the bill).ling to I* to Dough s connty Sunday evening He introduced th» rail-split ting feature Pass last Tuesday, on business for the ' of Rowburg. Dougina county, Oregon. Any and all person«» claiming adverftely WedumiM.v, Aug. ‘-’sth. Rev. G. J. to back up th»» w derfu»d collect a large arrtitigisi for bu“inr.stms tin ! a for a weeks’ visit. His mother, Mrs. into the campaign of IHtto, furnisinug company in Ashland. the above-described bind- are requested to \V< Inter, of the < ’ongn-gaiionai Church, bead upon which to boat the logs over spiicionn hallway with* i" dillieiilty. 1. T. Arant, is &f»eD»ling the week at rails which Lincoln split on his f.irui Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Baber, of Ohio, file their claim« in thia office on or before officiating. Ilio happy couple, who • the ro and rapids ftirther «lown the Th»' plans of th» bull ling ar» lieing •S«»da Spun *». having just returned ( , when a young _ man. . Hauk»spent 817,- old friends of Capt. A. D. Helman, said lHth das of November, 1XM9. C has W J ohnston . w -re Ih’th real b-nta of Rtchm.cid. III., * river. The dam will be built iu the |M>rf*«*ti'«i by th«' architect. U. W. from Douglas c ermrity. —— ’ --*■— and will go (Kin in electing his « fn,-nd Prraident, al stopped in Ashland a few days last Register a little more than a year agu, were ta*- m»st snikstantial manner, with large Ayers, and th» hauling of th*.' brick back to their Klamath connty home though he hail tip to that time been a week, while on a tour of the coast. Ihrotbed before Mr. ltowning »ml ml*, like that at’tiie mill sit? at Man- begins this week. with her son on his return. st rung democrat.” Timber Land Motivo. E. O. Potter, who has been visiting family moved thsece to Ashland. I'be ■ istee. The Y reka Ik R. bookR show from a bis old University friend. Geo. W. E. B. Myer is building a neat la.ll ige Mr.W. Goodsell, of Davenport., Iowa, fair brid- lias won genera) admiration U nited S tates I. a nd OPFint,| The loss t<> H. C. D Jlarhide by the for n nt on Im I »s fronting !• t str. -1, uh<» Ins i>eon interested ip Southern causal glance over them, that the re J»uni>, for a few weeks, returned to here by her rare uni: ical acoouiplish- Roo te Rii.VP... Aug. 24, l-SK9.i Notice i« h» tvby given that in compliance moots. The groom is a yonn^ gen- burning « ; his I fjuso and contents has in railroad addition, south of Spring Oregon f<,r some time, and has been ceipts for May, July aud present Eugene Wednesday, much pleased been promptly mljnste«! by the in- with the provision«» oi ti*.e a< t of Coagre*h of months have averaged between $30 with Southern Oregon. street, A. J. M deux Ims the job. kept inform» 1 of affairs Imre through th man who at am Is high in th»1 esti- June H, ]H78. entitled An net f<*r the sale of sur'ince iiem. G. F. Billings, agt. of weekly visits of the P idings , arrived and 835 for pas 'ngers and freight, ami mation of Ih« i p*a>ple of Riclun >ud, limi»er !aixi- iu th« ’ - ’ h '*« - of « alifornia, <»r- Mra. W. F. Songer and Mrs. Dr. W. (’. Myvr’s h: ik I hohu ' new farm t fipeud * a few * where he has ’ >a-n iu the n wap .pt r lb«* < lakl.iu i Home Co., in wb'cb th** lions» is Is-mg push i rapidly toward here last week. to da vs for June about ¡J.50 per day, the mouth Songer spent a week or two ont at vgon, Ne\H«hi mu 4 U t-ulnglon Territory," budding was Ensured for $700, report*« lookingov-r the town and valley, He of the circus show in town. The above the Wells place, Grizzly prairie recent D. J R ammt , of R'»«ebu: j ’ oUtilV of IhJltghi-, basin«**-« for some time. Slat«-<>f orego-i ba* this »lav nled in this the following «nnck-time adjustment: con pli'tion, ns is ;*ta> that of Uol. Jas. is inib ii pleased with the valh y, aud average r.lso includes Sundays. The ly, coming in with the Doctor, who «>ffi««e hi- kw»'»rn statement for the (»urrha-e IBrVAVLL STANriELD. Se- >bi near Claw .on, south of Ashland. Hous«» insured July 6th; house burned has inuiLih’ a 20-aere tract of land business of the road is gradually in went out one day last week. of thei* E *< »if mm tiO:i N g 10 in Ip Nu 4«» M. rri»*»l. t .I h kM.'ivill«. Aug. 2t»‘h. Aug. 1S:L; -gt. n«»tifi«d Aug. l‘»>tb. 6 creasing, ami during the next three >uth, Range No i>. 1 F.a-t, a > i will offer proof J. N. I’billit's. Esq., who recently near Ceutral Point. Mr. E. M. De mand and Mise Minnie P. M.; a ijuuter arrived Aug. 21st; l’i'«t ’!>• ■ land -«aiL'Ie is mure \ahia- months, when fall gocsls are to be re Allen E. Forward, a Marion county moved from Medtord to Ashland, is bb* for it* timl«er . stQtH* than for < d u ii?« r <»? Dr. un i Mrs. W. S -ir, Dolh«rliiJe received check for full Mi*j Etta Moore, , of Linkviile, ................. , and ceived, with more passenger travel, the student of the State University, spent tural purpoAea. hu «1 in <—u»hh*h his < lahn to building a pretty mid roomy cottage fi» I I. ,dl of Vhbind. Mr. D uvanll amt. of policy Aug. 22 1. The loss ou ot Almon I stn ' t. It has bi'ga mid Miss Jessie Langell, of Jacksonville, receipt» will average about 81" a day. h day in town this week Willing •a'.«l laud i/efor :ht Rv-’i-ter and Receiver Oregon, on Mon- and bruie aniv * 1 iu Ashland Wt dn \s- . contents has al.«o l*et*n settled by ad- well-plmiufsl rooais, and will is> fin who has I hs - u visiting Ht Linkviih The ex[>»tisea this year have been friends, while on his return from a of this office at dav ijiormng. aud were met with euu- josier, and Mr. Dollarhide will re- ished with the modern improvements for two months past, came in by pri greater than may be anticipated in fu summer vacation iu Klamat h county. da thepwhda \ of ?•*.■«• •itue.-' ’ G !.. «ruild. ' . L. He names a* xmLulations train .scores of friends. ceive fuil amt. of policy, $650. T. «». SH glcion. all Th«»mas Smith !>(»'• mid conveniences, including liatb vate conveyance Tues l iy, Miss Lan- ture. as time ami considerable work is S. M. Warden and Luther Murria, iLififhis cinir.tr , «»-eiroji opH—eb’i.g. GRIFFJN TUl’K. Don’t fail to see the Milkstool drill riKims mid converii» nt plumbing work. geil returning to her home in Jack required to ballast a new road in prop the former, of whom his been at the p«r^oH- (iHitniuc adser-ely C. W. Sku'I, of Medtord, is th'- builder. sonville, and Miss Moore going on to er order for permaneucy.— Journal. iirt.'d iand* are r« qiu-xtcd to At the Enterprise school house. Snn- next Tuesday Eve. ranch of his step fath-r lx vi Morris, Port land I o accDpt a posirion us prin in thi on or before day, Aug. . -\b. Mr. H *nry L. Griffin Says the Portland B ’ elcome: “ The near Talent for some months, 1- ft Andy I ’ ayne aud Chas. Winning- >«v'->.ilx'r. 1.^'. Wm. Otto. Eddings Ar Morse’s pop- cipal of the short-haud departmeut in formerly of Jo^ phiia* county, an«i t'UAIk. W. JofiNSlON. went down to Phoenix Wednesday the Portland B usidpfs College diiriDg mail clinte is going to la» introduced .Monday for Mr. Morris’s California Miss B'He, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. n! ir tinner, nas made the !>est record Register. tn this city, and is destined to liecome home, at Winters. evening to begin work Ufs'ii a new J. P. True, wor»* united in marriage reported here yet in putting up fruit r.'st'len a» for David Payne. It will Is- the fall and winter. popular. One is being const meted tn cans. Wages were made aggregating Dr. E. L. Townscud.of D>s Angeles, bv li v. M. A. Williams, of Medfurd. Jos. Boyd returned last Sun»lay the new hotel for the convenience of n substantial cottage l'j stones, and .Mr. Gntlin has taken «•Large of the al* »nt $90 that he could make and evening from Colusa county, Cal., the guests with a receptacle fur letters, formerly of A-hlau I. was visiting his will cost about iltkkl. finish t wenty-eight doz»*n 1 quart cans farm of th« bnde’s father, and Mr. < hoi« *-« !o’>. Acre Property and when- be bad I mmu at work harvest newspapers ami packages on each fi ior. parents here several days dnriug th-, F<nniux rr«q»eriy in «nd Mrs. True will start soon on a in one day of ten hours, having only ing and threshing in the big grain Holman A Fiie.luer have contracted past week. The Doctor is now one of Kindergarten. the tops and bottoms ready made, trip to the Eastern st. t»*. u> I»«* fi ids. P>s»r water, hot weather and for a chute in their new building od the leading members of bis profession JOSEPHINE COUNTY ! lie started in Tm^iay morning, and a year or more. The Kindergarten will reopen Sept. hours work a day iminced him to Washington street, ami several more in California, mid li ■ I l>cen attending by oV’ T ing had his2S dozen done and 2 in the Helrool house near Pieshytr- a session of tbe state board of dental • lri ‘ p the • ‘ «oft ” job and seek the more owners of large structures pnrpose fol cimmons nyitii . t.»«'«l Agent tor T-iwn»ite Prvpertjn aitoiu thirty minutes of the ten hours ■ W. ( lowing their example. A mail chule examiners (of Which I. ■ 1" .■••err try u 11 ii Millet .k i o Audition *ii<i Ka.lruiui Married, at th- residence of the to spare, counting tim« lost in an ac riHD ebnreh. Children nr«' admitted San Francisco last week. fri rn three to «even years of A-irti'.»r Siuith, who went with him from this for one floor costs about 82 Si. with a briii-’j pHrc»*!« m Ashland, Au ». 22d, cident to the furnace whiHi boated «toner 1 smetl at « per cent »n real es The work in the Kindergarten is place, is still forking for a big thresh reduced rate where there are several Air. Spencer A. Cummons anti bis irons. He w ih allowed thirty leaky tate «i-r.irtty In «ura« »1 i'.nnsn«f uvs nrd«. strictly in nooor<Unce with ti e Frobe- B. L. Memengar id prepared to fill er at $4 per day. a.id will stay out the *;«h or write—tutormation cbeenuily stories. When completed it (»»longs to M ish B »He Smith. Ipiih of Ash cans out of the by the terms of the land, Justine Mdtou B<*rry officiating. wager, but only twelve were fouud de- hau method. Special attention given aoasou. which will 1 »st more than a the postoffice department, nt least is promptly all order« for fruit boxes of furnished to manners, langunge and cultivation month yet. The crop is the largest managed by that department of the every kind. Order« left at mill on Arthur Conklin, Lh^ense to wed was issued Lv the fectiee. (Huecessor to SMITH A* ONKLIN.» of the voice. Terms 50ets per week or ever known in Cohva county, and will government, but it may at any time be Granite street, Ashland, will be at- . runnty clerk to Er mk Au.es and The milk cans will make their debut p»r month,in advance. inn from l.\to J) sacks of wheat to discontinued at the option of ttie owner tended to at once and fiii -d nt KEA L ESTATE AGENT, Gw La u re Ha J. BamsdelL t at Grauite Hall Sept. 3. F annie F ox . Front A Fifth Hfareeta, Graot s Pana. < )r the acre. prices. ut the building. ASHLAND TIDINGS Wm. John and L. Stacy are run ning two bnkilier wagons iu Ashland, and selling lots of beef. PERSONAL. GRANTS PASS! County Heat of Jo-.-phh*«* * otinty The Largest and Most Progressive City of Its Age in Oregon. Ì‘OI’1 leATION IMM4, IO. POPVLAT1ON !•••. MOO. No Booffl Prices yet it is the Rosiest aud Fistest lìrvwius Town is Soothers Ore«». Business Ixjts in the Original Townsite as shown in the accompanying Map at $225. NO HIGHER. Residence Lots from One to Five blocks from the Depot from $44 to $156. NO HIGHER. MfNOTK'E -After Sept. l»t all lot« will beadvanced 25 per cent — s Rare Opportunity MICROBE KILLER. i.KAM* 1'A" I ih - ivu itfy *-.iw miiS within tt radium of twents niUe« and ahip« more I utd I ht and manufactured woodwork than any city in Oregon except Hartland. (»HANTS P ass ha> two sa^h and door fa» tori« «« emphiylng over 1'iOineu; alZ»’>.0u0 brick opera house in «'«jurat* <>f «'onstructiou, btakies aeveral other brick structures under way; luui t<-n general mcrchaudiM’atort's doing an aggregate buxinei*- of gjirno per day has a first-<•!»«•• graded M'hool. a Bapti*’. Metii«»di>t. Pre»«Dytertan, am! South Metnodiat churche» and aeveral other church organizations. Its social advantage« are abreast with any town in th.- valley. Two bri< k yard'- are rnnniug at full »-peed Incorporation paper» have been filed for a.National Bauk—KiO.OOO capital GR \N1S PAS.* is Mirroundci w ith the timber wealth of Michigan, the precious metal» of Colorado the semi-tropic fruit fiehh of Southern Calitoroiu. and last but not least the never failing golden grain fields of Oregon. GR \NT4 1‘AS.s receive« and ship«» through Wells. Fargo A Co and oilier «ources over $.303,000 worth of gold dust annually Has daily stage communication with Crescent Cltv and other coast point*, and is situated at a point on the main line of the Oregon and Cal ifornia Railroad where a division of territory takes place between Portland and San Frau- eisco. <iRANT.* PA —. iti addition ti? having a large ami extremely fertile country at Its ' ^k, i« surrounded by w hat will eventually prove to be the Jar»:« -t and the richest gold-pro .»ic ing region in tlie Knifed state*. There ar. placer min s now in opi ration within forty miles of the tow n yielding as high as per annur < a« h There is one quartz miue (the Exchequer) within twelve mile« ot the tow n, vhipjiing ore in car-load lots io the Selby Smelting Works of Sau Francixcn, that goes from $I<M to F«) |«er ton in gold and tlieru is little doubt but what hundreds of other mln«*> in JoM'phine county would prove equalh as good if thoroughly and intelligently develot»ed It has Iwen estimated that the pl.n • r gold output from Ja< ksun and Josephiu«* counties from >4'.» up to the present time will loot up $20,ono.0bu. II“re the qu«*stion of det. nuining the true value of the county as a mining n gion naturally arises. Did thiseuormoW' yield of coarse gold eome down from th<- clouds,or did it come from the mother lodes stili undi»turbed in the mountain ranges of Southern Oregon’ Judge for yourself. City aud subnrliat» property in the town of Grants Pa -is from one to five hundred per cent cheaper than it is in anv town of like population on the Pacific <‘oa-t W'e have lieen instructed by the owners ot the original tow ndte (who ar.- non-read dents) to cio-e ••it the unsold ¡>orii<>n<* of the townsfta, conaisl ir.g of lot- and blocks» and we are going to du «*» regar.il«-«. of fntur - \aluea. We haie an n- iiuain'ancp with every town on th«- Pacifi * Coast, extending from I nsenadft to Alaska, and we have no hesitancy in pronouncing Grants Pass <»ue «»fine t. -’ places for investment in the Pacific Northwest. Ix»t- that an* now oil rod for |luO « seb in the original towQsila will repre-ent $1000each five y« arshence Just a- sure a« that time arrives. SlO.uOO worth of property wa- w»l«l during the lan-ux ursiou and the balance is u> he doted out within the next GO «lay», N ote .—The blocks abutting on the railroad ha’.» .'xiuu foot lot- ranging fn price from $ v> to $ 120each. All other lots an* »5(1x100. with 20 foot allcywavs, and range in price from »35to $1 «0 each, The «-ourt house h in bl«x L 15. school boiue block U, the leading hotel in block 41. and the new W5.000 opera hou-e iu block N-. 4- . P.aptLt rhnrch block 21 Metho dKi church, Ufa k x Th. till“ t«. tld- pr-.p« ri - at-• ;U1} jx-rfgef Term», half eaah balant-e in one year a; 10 per cent, fi ¡»er « « nt oftfor < ash Foi ad'Hiiunal particular* address .1. T. I'T^YXA General Agents Townsite Co o., Poi’tland. 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 manufacturers of the country are now imitating, proving the----- superiority of the hollow 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 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. These goods are BOUGHT and not handled on COMMISSION. We represent the territory between Rose burg and Redding for these goods and carry only the tubular axle which is manufactured expressly for the Pacific Coast trade. There are many points of superiority in the make up of these wagons and one good look at them will satisfy you of the truthfulness of this statement. We carry a variety of sizes from 1 in. to 2|. Our Net Hacks are a superior article of the same make, and sell at a proportionately low figure with the wagons and of our $50 Buckboards we 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. CHANTS PASS. You will save money by buying at once and taking advantage of our introductory prices. At least come and examine these goods; no charges for that—see for yourself and be convinced.