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ASHLAND TIDINGS NOTES ANO NEW*. Klamath City News. Jacksonville Brevities. HKVIGIOVS. Rtom»wnll Jackson's only child, Mrs. There will be a harvest service at Judge Crawford, of Washington, is Bowman, tbe foreman, has near W. E. Christian, died at Charlotte, ly Mr. th*» Oong’l Church next Bunday, a. tn„ completed Ins house, ami bis family here on legal busiuesa. N. <?., Aug. 39th. the 8th, at which there will lx* appro will noon arrive. Mrs. Dr. Buminocs has retuniisl priate music, etc., aud tbe church will i EOITOHUL HOTES »HO HEWS Henry Shaw, the philanthropist, from a month's visit to Oakland, Cal. be decorated with a display of fruit Mies LaFlaeeh, daughter of the Cap who died recently, left his eulire es tain, haa arrived from Wisconsin to art County Treasurer Moore is able to nnd tiowura. lu the evening the work Reporte from Washington aay that tate. valued at 82.5tM.99. to the city of iu the capacity of stenographer and be on tlie streets again after three , 1 of the American Missionary A ss « x im - St. Louis. tbe President, after l'onsulting nearlv tion will be presented aud tbe choir type-writer for the Co. weeks illness with fever. The taking of testimony in the case will sing aome of tbe plantation jubi ail tbe Republicau niembera, has nie- Tlie timber for the mill is nearly all Miss Auna Breym in who Las ls«en lee niehalies of the Colored people. A termined to call an extra «w»iou of of .Marshal Neagle habeas corpus case on the ground and this week will com lu-gan in IbeU. S. circuit cobrt at San visiting Miss Carne Beekman for sev- i for tbe A. *H. A. will be Congres« to comnieuce at sonietime Franctaeo Tuesday. plete the raising, when curious people eral weeks past, rolurued home last eollw»tion tiikeu up iu the eveuiug. All are cor will see ti e commencement of oue of between Oct. 15lh and Nov. lst. dially invited. Time of services, 10:3) Late aeeoutita of the floods tn Japan tbe most complete mills on the coast. Sunday. Charles Nickell, of the Time», re a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Oliver Wendell Holmes celebrated say that 10,999 persons perished, and The Co. are now busy moulding turned borne from attending the meet were rendered hoc cless Tbe Services at the Presbyterian cliurh his 89th birthday anniversary Aug. ' 29,099 brick, with the most experienced work ing ot the Oregon Press Asa»>emUou next S.tblmth moruitig uml evening. property hies is enormous. men to superintend the work, so that at Newport, Monday. 29th. Holmes and W hitter, both Moruiug subject: "What shall tbe The lone highwayman who killed a brick will soon l»e supplied for any octogenarians, both loved and honor man in his stage robbery near Gogebic, who may require it. Tlie familiar face of C. Mingus of Church teach?” Evening subject: ed by their ouimtrymen, are among Mich., as reported last week, ha» heeu Ashland is teen iu our streets again. “Why I believe lu God.' Mr. Gillis, the surveyor of the town Ex-Sberiff the very happiest of all the men of captured, aud confessed thia aud oth Dean is also here serving l'be regular annual meeting ot the site, has arrived to run the route for hisconntry in the capacity of a juror. Rogue River Baptist Aasixnntton will America who have sought or gained er crimes. the water mains to the springs aud also fame through literature. New York. Aug. 31. George Francis survey the street grades. Altogether Mrs. John Love and Mrs. S. R. Tay be held iu the Baptist Church at Tal Train, who baa been fasting practically our town is looking promising for the lor are recovering from tlieir recent ent oomineneing Oct. 12 aud continu Oue of the greatest labor strikes »iuce April 18th, taking duriug tbe last future. severe attacks of fever, under the skill ing probably three days. yet Keen is that liegun by the dock two mouths only a little chocolate ami The upper dam near Keno is now ful treatmeut of Dr. Robinson. Fruit cans and Mason glafw jars, ut laborers in London. Thousands of berries, has about decided to break his lieing constructed under the supervi Wm. Hanley has gone to British Edding A- Morse'«. * ■ fast. Frmta, he says, do not furnish men are idle, and commerce is block strength like tbe berries. He proposes sion of Captain LaFlaeah. while a force Columbia, where hois engaged iu buy of men has been put on to the river to ing iihi I shipping cattle for the firm of KORN. aded. The men demand an increase to break his fast on baked beans. blast out the rock, which work will be Vim Volkenb rg Jr Co., butchers aud of pay, which as yet the duck diicc- Tbe President made tbe following pushed forward rapidly. packers of Victoria. RENFROW.—Os Neu creek, Aug. »h. It«, lo Mr. sud Mr». George Renfrow, * wo tora have refused to giant. The com appointments last Saturday: John C. Mr. Rankin, one of the mill Co., has Mrs. J. N'nnan and her two daugh meroeof the world will e«»»u jroi-st Watson of Nebraska to be United gone to San Francisco to purchase ters and Miss Frankie Brrnes left FF.LT8.-In Ashland. Sept. 3<i. 1S»5 to Mr ami Mr». W W. Felt«, a »on States Attorney for Alaska; Willis pipes, etc., to carry the water from for Portland last uight. Mrs. N. will against the obstruction. Vandevanter of Wyoming to lie Chief springs on Black mountain to supply leave the young ladies at tbe Sisters’ Say« the Philadelphia Pre»»of Aug. Juctice of Wyoming; Wheel<x»k G. the town with pure drinking water. school in Portland tbe coming year. Veazey of Vermont to lx» Interstate No place on the coast will lie better 30th “John D. Itockefeller u» proba Commerce Commissioner. A pleasaut surprise party t«x>k place supplied with water for domestic pur bly the largeat olmer of Northern l*a the residence of K. Kubli Satuiday A ilispatch of Sept. 31. from Cleve poses than our town when all the at night, given in honor of the intended , Demands prompt treatiueut The re oific stock« to-day, and he lias enor land, Gino, aays: At to-day'a session plans are completed. We don't pro- mous interest« in the Wisconsin Cen of the Ceutral German Roman Catho pose to have any Seattle or Spokane departure of Miss Lulu, who goes to sult» of neglect may lx- seriotis. Avoid Portland to school the coming year, i tral and other com panics identified lic Society, a resolution was adopted Fulls tins if water m abundance will A large uutnlx»r of the young people ■11 harsh and drulic purgatives, the tendency of which is to weaken the prevent. Insurance will as n conse to encourage the immigration of Cath with the Northern Pacific. There is of the towu were preaent aud hu en bowels The best remedy 1» Ayer'» olic foreigners to this country. Il is quence lie low. joyable loneli was served, aud every Pills. Being purely vegetable, their no doubt that Rockefeller and the proposed to pay enpeeial attention to that has been rafted down body had a fine time. Standard Oil Company, who are his farmers, who will be sent to join the the Lnmber action is prompt and their effect always Klamath Htid has much of the l’rofceeors Beekman A Hnffer, of beneficial. They are an admirable j friends, ax well ¡» lending capitalists Catholic parishes m tbe West, or will pitch mid acid wushed out of tbe logs of New York, Boston, Philadelphia be banded to get her to form new and a liberal quantity of tbe natural tbe State University, have returned Liver and After-<kpner pill, and every- i parishes. saline qualities so abundant >iu the home from a mouths vacation on the where endorsed ijptbe profession. and abtoad, are helping Villard in his '■ Ayer's Pills are highly and nniver- I i water deitosiied all through the wood coast iu tbe vicinity of Crescent City. Tbe following ordet has been is movement, or that they liave some sued by the postal departmeut: “In will be so much superior after l»eitig They did Dot tell when they came sally spoken ot by the |ieopie almut great and important plaus which have consequence of the frequent armed dried in the now patent drier that will back what the “wild waves were Bay here I make daily use of them in my , practice.”—Dr. I E Fowler. Bridgto not yet been developed." attacks made by highway robl»era up dry 4O.i»H) feet r day that the ultimate tug” but evidently they had a most port, Coun on the United States mail iu the west result will be that Klatnatli City lum pleasaut outing ou the coast. “ I can rec'imrnenil Ayer’» Pills above Governor Moore, of Washington ern states aud territories for some ber will lie extremely desirable as it Mrs. P. P. Prim weut to Portlaud all others, having long proved their time past, the postoffice department will not shrink or swell with every territory, han issued a proclamation last uight to [>e present at the fall value as a cathartic for myself ami declaring that a general election will for the year ending J unh 30tb, 189W »Irv or wet spell of weather, as is too opeuingof miliuery in that city this family." — J T. Hess, Leithavills, Pa. will pay the sum ot 81091) reward for fre»|ueutly the etiso with lumber other w. ek. Sue will, onler all the latest "For several years Ayer's Pills have be held throughout said territory on the arrest and conviction of any per wise handled. tiovoi'HH iu millinery, etc., for her been useil in tuy family We find thetu Tuesday, Octol er 1, 1889, for the rati I son found guilty of making ariutsl at M axistean store in this place, and intends also to an fication or rejection of the new con tack upon any stage coach or railway offer th»» most select and cheapest dis Tbe Crescent rtty K R. Scheme. play iu t hat line for sale at the coming stitution and for the election of the mail car having mail id transit.” T**-l Norte Record, Aug 31 fair at Central Point. for constipation and Indigestion, and officials necessary to properly repre Says a New York dispatch of Sept. The S. F. Examiner of last Friday never without them in the house ...................... Judge Hanna returned this morn are sent and to estatlisli a state govern 2d: Ferdinand A. Wyman, financier, has the following: — Moses Grenier, Lowell. Mass. ami Banker Walter Potter sailed for ing from a weeks ’ visit with his family ment; also to vote for or against the England Friday, having secured con Superior Judge James E. Murphy in Oakland, Cal. Mrs. II., who is uu “ I have used Ayer’s Pills, for liver ami indigestion, during many incorporation into the constitution of trol for an English syndicate of nil of Del Norte county, chairman of a dvr tlie cure of an emiuent Optician, I troubles years, anti have always found them to c »nsult with southern is slowly improving, although tier gen articles admitting womeu to eqnal tbe tanneries in New England and committee rrompt and efficient in their action.” — pacific ruilrond officials in regard to a . N Smith, l.’tica, N. Y. suffrage with men, and prohibiting New York. For this purpose 810,009,- railroad from Gmut's Pass, Orc., to eral health is not as good as her 090 has been pledge» I. If this proves a friends woiihi wish. We hope to s<x»D “I suffered from constipation which the manufacture or aale of intoxicat sudeess it is intended to iuvest 8»5O,- Crescent City, a distance of 87 miles be able to elirouiele her sp»»-dy recov assumed such an obstinate form that I ing liquors; also to locate permanent 990.009 more and take in all the tan is ttt tin-city, H»» will call on Senator ery, and return to her pleasant home feared it would cauae a a'oppage of the Stanford m a day or two and endeavor bowels. Two boxes j>f Ayer’s Pills ef neries in the country , and all will b»» in Jacksonville. ly the seat of government in the new fected a complete cure.” — D. Burke, operated as one great concern. It is t<> take active steps to build the road. stale. A pleasant select party was given at Saco, Me. “We have lately belli public me. t- said tbe saving to b»» made under this ings at Crescent City,” said Judge the I'. S. Hotel iu honor of Miss Anna I have used Ayer's Pills for the past Information has reached Washing scheme will revolutionize th» tanning Murphy, "and the citizens of Grant’s Breym in, of E<dem, last Friday even thirty years and consider them an in trade. Pass have done the same. We are lug. Music ami dancing were in valuable family medicine. I know of ton that the situation at Samoa is still The high pnee of sugar caused by very anxious to get the road nnd dulged iu and a most deligtfol even no better remedy for liver trouble«, in an unsatisfactory shape. The Ger the manipulation of the sugar trust would be willing to give some sort of mg was sujoyed by those present Tin and have always found them a prompt man vessels at that point do not ap has had the effect of diminishing con a aubaidy in its aid A railroad is the following is a list of the ladies and cure for dyspepsia.” — James Quinn, 90 pear to hare received the instructions sumption to s remarkable degree. one thing we need. There are from gentlemen present: Misses Breymati. Middle st.* IJ rrtford. Conn. •‘Haring been troubled with costive authorized by the Conference of tbe While sugar was low the American 3,i«>0 to LOHi people tn Del Norte Carrie Beekman. Nina Beekman, Cora ness, whiert seems inevitable with per people list'd it freely, but since the Linn, .Mamie Liun, Amelia Muller. county alone. The county haa about sons of sedentary habits, I have tried American, English and German Em price Las nearly doubled, they have 25 miles of coast line, an I ultoiit 2X>,- Elia doling, Jennie Jackson, Maggie Ayer’s Pills, hoping for relief. I am baasadors at Berlin, and are represent found that it is uot an slisoiute Uetve- 090 acres of fine redwood timb»»r that Shipley. Josie Orth, Lulu Kubli. Lulls glad to say that they have served me ed as conducting themselves in a »ity, aud us a result the trust is bur- will have to be taken out by rail. Cardwell, Mrs. J. Fr Fink, Messrs. tie!ter than any other medicine. I at this conclusion only after a manner toward the natives which has dene»! with an immense supply tor Lots of it along the Smith river where Ben Beekman. Hon. R. A. Miller. R. arrive faithful trial of their merits.” — Samuel a tendency to prevent the adjustment which there is no promise of a market the road would run, will go2iX>.0M) Armstrong, Will Young. K. Kubli, Jr.. T Junes, Oak st., Boston, Mass. at. preseut prices. The I’htla.lelphia feet to the acre audit will average 60,- F. Linu, Isaac Muller, Harold Jack- of the troubles there. The State De Record says that if the people will 000 feet. The Course of the railroad son. Geo. Neil, H. Pape, Frauk Card- partment officals are silent on the sub economize tn the use of sugar for a would be southwest from Grant's well, L. Angle, and others. ject. but it is learned that the Ger little while louger, the trust will col Pass, Ore., through the Rogue river PMKPARKD FT Grants Pass Notes. mans oontinue to exercise a high de lapse without any need of the inter aud Illinois valleys, a distance of 15 Dr J. C. Ayer it Co.. Lowell. Mass vention of the courts. miles to the top of the Coast range. gree of authority, and that rumors Sold by all Dealer« in Medicine. Tbe upper crust of "sassiety" is The pass is 2,00.1 feet high, and only a J T. Flynu is still id San Francisco. have been circulated among the agitated over tbe rumored engagement small tunnel would be needed there, Hartuon A Stiuston’s mill is still natives that the German vessels would of Miss Huntington, daughter of C. P. l’he rest of tbe road »1 >w.i the Smith take active steps to sustain the claims Huntington, to Prince Hatzfeidt, who river encounters uu olwtacles of con clostiF. sequence. E.lw irJ S in lersoti Smith was io of the Germans there. It seems evi baa au indebtedness that would well "Besides tbe lumlter. there is n vast the presumed heritage of the town Monday. dent from such news that the instruc mutch quantity of dairy products and I'brome railroad magnate's daughter. Miss I o • for Nalo at a llargxln tions which were expected to have Huntington is said to be n handsome from the chrome mines, besides fish □J. IV. Holmes is rushing along his The undersiguixt offer» for »ale at a bai from the Klamath aud Smith Rivem. bouse and barn. unin two ch»»l<-e renldence lot« in Roper'» been sent to the German representa lady of 39 summers, aud Prince H h I z These streams are l»oth heavily »-at-h'exCOS teer, fronting on low« Services in Grove were conducted by «.hlitton. fives there, either bad not reached fehit—prince of something or other it stocked The old Klamath Indian *tr»-ei. Botli lot* planted in fruit ot th« is supposed—is descnlxx! us a fellow Rev. J. R Coleman. « hoicest varieties. there at last accounts or else were with red hair and bow legs, but very Resrvation, too, will soon lie thrown Price, if «old immediately, I'JUOeach For Rev. E McLean, of Medford, was in birther Information call at re»idenee <»f » being disregarded. This is bel eveil fasciuatiug manners. Father Hunting open to sett lenient, the troops havniK A Walk«»r, in Reeoer'« addition: or ad»ir»-w already been taken off. At present town Wednesday. by the National Officers ami others to ton arrived on tbescene (Paris) the oth there are but two short pieces of by mnil at Ashland, Or Wx A Hvnaos. Business is good. Lots of new fam Aiblnnd. Or., August so, 1ZBS. be the underlying cause of the refusal er duy, and the question now is will he lumbering railroad tn tbe county, one veto the match, as be did a former of Malietoa to aasiuue tbe royal pre matrimouical scheme of his »laughter? owned by A. M. Simpson A Co., and ilies coming iu. Office Days In Town. only three or four niiles long, and the Miss M. Nicli»»!» left for Ridtlle last rogative, as indicate»! in recent report» One of the most striking suggestions other by Hoblis. Wall A Co., both Thursday. During the next four week» the nmler from London. signed will be at his Uw office in Mason it concerning the propoee»l World's Fait firms lieiug of this city. The county ♦ • Work is again going ahead on the block. Ashland, only ou Thursday and Sat Postmaster General Wanamaker’s for 1872 was received by the Mayor of is therefore a very fine field for a rail Melhodiat urday of each week, jnless by special ap Episcopal Church. York last Saturday. It was to road ami we hope to ret oue soon. Vil potniment. C. B. WATSON sturdy refusal to pay tbe Western New have a Meet sail from Spain, visit San lard's surveyors were in there two or T. 1’. les- A fton have shipj>ed six »»ar Union telegraph company exorbitant Salvador, then Now York; then liav<> three years ago, lint since the Oregon lomis of watermelons this week. retes for the large amount of busiues» tbe exhibition opeued by the baby and California road was bought by the Rev. Geo, W. Black is now in Port done by the government over the Kingof Spain A correspondent writes Southern Pacific we do not expect land, but will lx» in town again Friday. to Mayor Grant: “Queen Isaltellu Mr. Villard to oome to ns. Our ho|ie wires created a great breeze in politi pawue»i her jewels that Golntnbus is with Senator Stanford tin i the 1’. Shattuck n»tnrne»l from Portland cal circles, and there were hasty critics might fit out an expedition. While Southern Pacific." busine« at tbe P< rtlatul Business Col Monday. He is selling lota of water For lege, Portland ot ut the Capital Business Judge Murph? returned by the melons. in both parties who declared that he owing to his tender years it is not ex College, Salem. Both schools are under management of A P Armstrong, have had made a blunder. Wanamaker. pected that the King of Spain will be steamer of last Sunday, and in a con W. C. Dibble, of Sioux City, left for the same course of studies, same ratesof tuition. present, it is still easily within the versation with a R ecord representa however, maintained bis determina reach of electrical science to arrange tive expressed himself as satisfied Tacoma Tuesday evening. He will re B umiic ««, ^liorlliaiid, tion to carry on th* business of his a circuit in connection with tbe At with the results of his trip to the city. turn next week. Typewriting Penmanship. English Depart lantic cable, that without leaving the M hile l»elow he was iu conference department upon correct business Prof. Jas. G. Clark left on Tuesday's nrents. Day and evening sessions. Students any time. For Catalogue, address principles,and his courageous attitnde Palace tbe infant successor of Ferdi- with the officials of the Southern train for California. He returns in admitted Poi tUnd < Ku?iw^ (ollnft, uand and Isabella could set in motion Pacific company iu regard to railroad two mouths to make bis home at Portland, Oregon VR Salem, Oregon. is likely to result in substantia) bene- the machinery anil bring light to my r- development iu this county, the result Grant's Pass. fit to the country. A Washington riads of electric lamps which will il of which was favorable. Mr. Flynn Sherer A .I u <I boi >, s uew 50x75 f<x»t correspondent telegraphed tlie follow luminate tbe assembled wonders of one of the incorporators of the brick building was started Monday the arorld. Nothing coulti more strik Grant's Pass and Coast railroad, made ing under date of Aug. 31st “Post Carry the largest and best selected ingly illustrate the progress made a trip to the city for the purpose of nn»l the foundation is rnnking a gotxl master-General Wanamaker and since the days when it was thought holding au interview with Judge showing already. stock of President Norvin Green had a cons il tbe earth was fiat.” Murphy. Mervyu Donahue of Dona To auyone who has l»een away from lation last evening respecting the tele Says first assistant postmaster gen hue's line who is looking for an exten town 10 »lays there is visible a vast In Southern Oregon. Also. graph service fnniished the Govern eral Clarkson: “I eee that some of sion of territory for Ins rua»l was so amount of improvement made in the impressed with the benefits a railroad shape of new buildings. WALL PAPER, FRAME» AHO ment by the Western Union Tele the New York papers state that there would derive from a road though this have lx»en 19,000 chimges made iu the M0ULOIH0S, OHILOREH'R WAC0HS, Monday evening’s traiu brought five graph Company. While the details postoffices since the present adminis county, that he will shortly visit here, families from Southern Kausas. Jo RARV CARRIAGES, ETC., ETC. and plan have not yet been arranged, tration c«tne into power, while others coming by way of Eureka, to look over sephine couuty seems to be beailqnar- We aell it ia unden»t<ssl that satisfactory pro say that there have been 14.000 such the ground. The general outlook ters for Knusas people. Room for s. ems favorable to a railroad through more. THE Davis Sewing Machine, changes. Neither statement is cor greas is lieing made towards an agree rect. There have been just about 15,- this couuty in the near future. The best sewing machine made. Call ««d ment upon the lines laid down by the oOO changes made in postoffices. That 13-43 A freight car on Tuesday's train go see ft aud be couvinced. ing North, loailed with bay, caught Postmaster-General. Tbequestion of is not the exact figure, but so near it A Correction. tire from a spark and was smoking rates of the Government for telegraph that the difference on»» way or the Jacksonville, Or,. Sept.'2. 1889. ready to blaze when they reached u service is tbe point at issue, but by no other is not material. Of these 15,000 E ditor T idings : - Iu your last issue water lank and tuvered it with water. changes one-third were brought alxmt means the principal question, as Post by resignation, ami about 300 were there npfenired among the items from master-General Wanamaker’s plans made because of change« in the loca Jacksonville a statement which, either LAKE COUNTY. contemplate considerable enlargement tion ot offii-ee. When postmasters through a typogra[»hieal error in your Lakeview Examiner. Aug a. i office, or else through misinformation were keeping their offices in grog of the Postoffu'e Department in the shops or in other questionable plac.’s, on tbe part of your eorr<’s[,<>ndent On account of a scarcity of chopper«. direction of eo-operation with the we have made new postmasters and here, was made to convey a very erro th«a summer, w«xxl will boa scarce ar MANUFACTURER, telegraph com panics to make cheaper have seen that they established them- neous impression to the reader. The ticle aud higher m price thia fall. Dea solve» where ladies may go without statement was made that a certain lers iu wtxxi tell ua that it is impossi ASHLAND, OREGON and better service. any apprehension. In regard to presi doctor located here had treated “37 ble to get enough mon to chop and dential offices our policy lias been to cases of fever of various forms during split wool. Sreead AaniMl Frail Exhibit Keep» constantly on hauj a full allow tbe incumbents to serve four the month of July, with phenomenal »apply ot everything in above The summer range being very short The Southern Oregon Frnit Grow yeare, unless tb»»re was a cause for success" every patient recovered. line, which will be «old at price» and overcrowded at present, stockmen a» low a» can be otbred anywhere. er’« Annual Exhibit will lie bold nt the ' their removal. Nearly all the changes Now this is calculated to damag»' are worrying for fear that rain will not fair ground« near Central Point, on in that class of postoffl»»e»» were made seriously the high repntatiou of Jack fall soon. There must l»e a change ere ALL ORDERED WORK Monday Sept. 23d, lKHV. Member« of after charge« against the postmasters sonville for benltlifulness, where the or stock »ill suffer for grass ami the aanociat iou ami friends are expected were received and report i-d upon by facts are not known, so I ask space to Ion.», will be made to give entire uatlMfiution water. to bring »ample» of fruit, vegetables, inspector», wb<? were detailed to look state that a well-inforinoil and entirely Repairing Neatly Done bernen and other like product» of tbe into them. The same numlx-r of reliable physician of Jacksonville sayw Forty-five yoong men in Lnkeview district for exhibition. This displsv to changes 15,99) - were made under there have not lieen so many esses of have signe.1 tlie roll for tbe formatiou nt low r«iteR. and nil work done promptly. i I m » taken to tbe North Pacific Indns- the previous administration in a cor fever of any serious milure whatever, of n military company. If there is for two years past within a radius of nothing in the way. Lakeview will tnal Fair and to the Slate Immigra responding length of lime.’’ [»-4« H. .JUDGE. five miles of Jacksonville, and there probably lioasi of a company of the tion Board room» at Portiaml for ex have not been over the serious cases National Gnard of Oregon soon. hibition. Member« of the borticullnral DEEDS RECORDED. LOOK OVT FOR of fever here during the whole sum and fruit aaeociatiotis throughout the A young man named Fee, was 1 mer. To cal! every rise of tempera Northwest are earnestly invited to be thrown from his horse st C«x»k'« lake, The following «ieeds have l>een ture from biliousness or cold or other preaent. Tbe exercises l»eginniug st 10 o'clock h . m„ will consist of ad- placed upon tbe records of .Jackson ailment a "fever" with tbe certainty south-east of Fort Bidwell l'nilay, and dreaaea by Hon. Geo. W. Riddle, pres- county since last report of the TlDtNOs: that it would lx- interpreted as some killed almost lustautly. One third ot the reel estate lu Jackson I»«»«- skeeter« to Lmlmla I. Wil*on. ¡«ml thing like typhoid, or some other set county is held under oarsenvt title Get ulept of the Douglas couuty fruit In ,ec 4. tp 37. SKI IA '•» ami AS-lOO a< re* tled. distinct type of a serious disease, an abstract to the title of vour property and Swamp Crookritmw. growers aaatsnatiou. President B. Is <mn |“5. see If vol'are all rishi. the only reliable Arnold and Prof. E. R Lake of the Ttiblaa LLinkawiler to Jarnc# H Buck. D is a very reprehensible use of the The Lakeview Eraminer of late Abstracts made In Jackwin county come from Austin 8. Haram.aid's Law aud Ab L « Xo 1». tp 3». S R 1 W IO a< r«> i on 3H- term nmler the circumstance«, n»id Stale Agricultural College, and others. 11323 I «' Helm io Sarah Am Roger», of one which should uot be [»ermitted to date takes us to task for intimating stract Office. Ashland, Oregon. Everybody expected to bring a lwsket »ec A-bury that it might lie well for the govern 14. tp IA s R I E, al acre* eon $!*»» Yours, etc.. and participate in an old fashioned Jauiea 8. Huger» t«> B F lHrnuy land tn pass uncorrected. ment to examine the Lakeview land JCSTITIA. basket dinuer. No chargee for admis- Avblaud, con p»2o office nnd ascertain as to whether or ltd. r Friel to Henry J Gordon, land In Hion to the grounds on Monday Sept. •ec W 30. not there has been any swamp land tp33. S K 1 E. SOacr»», con IRX>. Another Stage Robber Case. 23d. 1889. Everyone invited I»*a« I'onatant to Martha J Friel, lot IS. crookedness there. We do not inti C'ouaiant tract addition to central Point By order of tbe President, The Red Bhiff papers have had a mate that the prescut officers have c«»n 3150. R obert A. M illkk . arrest had anything to do with the crooked- 1’harle* J llogg to T H»r»bb»rger. tin sensational account of tin d:vld«r«l ot lot 7. hk 10. i*»wu of t'enir«! of one Bill D trial is»>n in R aiding, ne-s, but we would like to ask former As llli«>tral»M Wrvkly. Point, eon II officers of thut office with reference to Charles E Nininger to T F Bui 1. A3 IO i ou suspicion of his being the rfian Tbe AustiM unsiber ot The We»t Shore »•»ic» city ot Avhland. con 4.*10 who robbed the Redding and Weaver only one township, which will suffice M«<«zlne remain» a xrexi »'»»re of luforma Margaret Nininger to T I’ Boyd, ville stage last October. A Red for all. What we want to know is lion about vario».»» portion« of Oregon aud •«•res. city of Ashland. 3275 Bluff detective named Lansdale this: How is it that part of sections Idaho, with man, ¡liii«lraii»»n«<>l prominent S'i«unna Whitney to s A Sult.-« lot building* an<l rt^idrucen in '■alcm. Joseph, 2. Whitney addition to town «»f MtMford . on worked up the case and had .John 19. 28, 29, 39, 33 aud 34 in township 24 Enterprise ami Baber » tty. Oregon, w hich gg» Kimlterlm, formerly of this place, help south of range 31 cast, iu Harney val HEADQUARTERS place» are •neeialiy »Jeacribed, ■» well a» < onalamlne Mngru.h-r to John William Iktnaldeon ley, is marked in the Lakeview land Welaer. (ahiwell Bol«a and Pocatello. Miller. lot«'». 10. Ok 3.(,'eutral r »int con 71 ■ him arrest Donaldson. office ns swamp land while on the Idaho A meal iutereelina article full, was a "bad man" in reputation, and l.u< ind» S W l!»««n »*» I»«««1 -at« It-;- . I»«: UluMraUd. 1» that on the manufaiture of •ere«, town ot Medford, and lot:», bk 1. resisted arrest, and. according to the plats in tbe general land offices at Ibe celebrated snn Juan lime, at Roche short« addition io town of Medford eon This fine new hotel ln^the renter of the bu« report of the Red Bluff man. Lansdale Washington no such selections are inc** Harl«»r. "eh Accompanying the nlimlur part of the citv has jntf been erected 1« a large llnled »upplenn ul i-ontainlng un- Charles Nickell Io a E Prici : 1.3. and Kimberlin had a desperate tight found? It is believed that former on the site of the oltl popular Aahland House meroua engraving» of «rent« in ami about N'ickell Plate ■•iditlon lu town of Aslilatid. with him and three womeu at his officers placed such marks on the &”»i ha-» l>eeu Jeexed bp the well known and Ymjuina bav one ol Oregon » favorite »ea con »»n plats at Lakeview in order that set nuccewful landlord, ««mat aninmer rewrt». aud of »perial lntere»t Oreg»»u Tran* Co. to Joseph f.a.-heual lot, house» before capturing him. The ■a tbe oecsu temluui ot tbe Oregon I’acltir St .’4. hk, "<■ B K a'idltlos to town < f A*b R- tiding Pr> .».« rejiorts that W. .1. < )rr tlers would not file on the land. The railroaul. whicli will »«»on bt-eoiue the i'aciHc land, eon 3120 and John Allen, of Red Bluff, both aliove sections are just in one town end of a uew trauMxniliiu-tilai route. An J j Donahue to Mr» A I. Donahue, lot» 2r InU-rwatlug article de« riptiv e of that region 27. *» a», :4>. I. 32. blk A. ami l»s* I. . l.ik D. gave positive evidence of the most ship and we have no doubt that mnny W ho will conduct the lintel in nrsl-cla»» appear» lu the mHgatnie In thi« number K R addition to towu of Ashland, conflict). "convicting" sort against Donaldson, more can lie cited. It is Islievcdby »tv ic Tue tabic will continue to be kept up The *«l »bore full» »u»tnin» It» reputation F M Frdenburg to M A M»g»»ne. Ini. I in but that the latter had no difficulty iu a great inanv people in Lakeview -" nnd to non«. »nd giie»t< «'an be iL»»urv«i "f of being the be»i and only reliable mean,of tp ft, S R 3 W. 7 acres, con 3-*’ proving nn»l alibi, and the two wit land district that tlie land grabbers tbe l»e«i of treatment. Terms reasonable, to making knows the resomve«. iwaulie» »ml John <; Van K*»rn i«> G F Billings. lot : nesses damaged their own reputations largely controlled the plats of that of advantage, of the great uortbweat to the blk K < lty of Ashland, eon 32<» thousand» who are antioua’y aeeking »urU Arebb shop or«-»»» IO A-hland »*ch*»»l l i*t. under cross examination so that they fice for several years aiter it was es information Ea» h umnber contains »pe Kok laml iu Ashiau-I. »-M0 »ere», «■« n »:*» were both placed under arrest t»> l»e tablished. [Harney Items, cial description* and HluMrxtiou» of «ereral John B R Hutchings to O S Lauder», lam! owalitie«, healde, a great ainonnt of inform on Helman street, town of Asldan*!, con «z. '». tried for perjury. EKIDAT RED HOUSE COLUMN. THE GREATEST SEPTEMBER S. IS"». Free î A Genuine ('rayon l‘orirait uiven a»«:n without an\ <»liai'..os CominencingSaturday. A’l^ 17fh.w - will ziv<- fr«* •. t>> all per sons buying goods to the amount of l ifty llollats. an or der for one of ourt’entiine ( 'ra\<»u Portrait.- oi y»iur.*»»lf or anv friend. S1OO Reward! \\ e will give s 1 gg (<> ain ch.u ilabie i:i<t ii o1 i. >u «■!’ Ashland on suflicient pro'd'that the portrait“ m » ,i v awav ao not mad» with genuine erayons, or that th.-y ar - n >1 e pial in every r<- s|»eet in artistic merit and ewution to re. cravon made. WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON. Constipation As to the peritt tion of th» - p.r.. .-.lit- in !i ■ - i -- t .»!i«»t >. graph from which they are ma le. \\ \ »mpari-oii willi the best crayon“ mad< by the I- -’ m ii- A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER. What couhl be nicer than om. of th< “»• eh ■ ant < ia vol-.-! We have also made araiigement with i.la ram" mannfu-tory to mount and frame these ] • »rtraii“ !■ r e :-; i n in lhe in-t style at one fourth the usual <•< <>f--a h f: oa Y'Hicanhav. either gilt or bronze fram< s v. ith lir-t-da ; l’i« ncli picture glass already to hang on tin* wall. You are, however, not ol.lig. d to purchase a frame at all or you can purchase it at ome other store, this does not matter to ti: . w. -aiveyouth» pi tun* and sell you the frame at cost if von w: h it WE DO THIS TO ADV iRTi 'OUR BUSINESS. Many people wonder liow v < an r«i ' . ?:\. wav a w«»rkof fine art like this with so >ntall a p . t We answer that it is dme as a big id ver" \o - u-h iniucement can or will bo offered bv anv oil • < *\. STRIKE WHILE TI T! Come now an<l avoid rush i atv.i., r«- t<»’: ' place for these crayon Portraits. ' lb member thui y< i nu b nut pur chase $100 worth of go als a' on -tim»-. but a' difl<-r< nt times aggregating the amount. • Effective Remedy Ayer’s Pills, Rare Opportunity. $W0 Reward! • /Ti ñ» H X“ X 'S A» —< o 0 0 r ö One of these Tickets giver» with ovi-rv I> »llarY worth of p»»od~ you purchase for CASH. 8 Tickets gives you a Silver Plated S-:_ar •''hell, worth > 1.00 10 Tickets gives you a Butter Knife, worth .1.2-5 12 Tickets gives you a new “iyle La< Pin, worth .i.»50 25 Tickets gives you a -et of Roger- Tt t-pooii:. worth 3.00 35 Ticket- gives you a -ct ofRo^-i.-' Kni\<--. worth .3.75 50 Tickets gives you a set of Roger-' T.ibh -pi ■< m-. worth ti.f'O «50Tickets gives you a ( rayon Piel; • ot xoiir-» !f or any <»f your friends, worth 25.00 Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Carpets. Boots and Shoes. MORAL Opposite the Postoffice Main Street, \SI I LA X I). T O. »M'RE'lx (>H ¡¿(¡OX. II. M. iHCRf ANDREWS <« HICKS. <•» . w Houie, Helnmate, New York, Domestic. Smith It Dodge SJeAgeu y’or Jackson County of the SPRAGUE RUG MACHINES FURNITURE ! — and — PATTERNS. A «apply kept constantly on bond. 7. O w Kgency for all kind« of H. JUDGE, D. R. Mills is in Chicago buying fall stock. We will fill this space about Sept. 15 Buggies,'Wagons, Road Carts- Harness, Saddle and Harness BAD TITLES ! S -on Also, Agency of tbe Vancouver Nurseries. I » West aida of Main »tre« t, next door to E. M. Miller’s urocor,, A h LI md. Or. 46 C.W. Ayer«. H. R. Pm’-our R. & E. V MILLS R 1 I I Ayers, Barìicar A Sirène, Contractors & Builders. ASHLAND. ORFi.ON C. W. AYERS. Architect Estimates made on all kinds oi building and all material* furnished for th- i Flans and BpeciUcatioQi fol ■!>' latest modern clefigns mad< at <»ur and furnished free to our p»;tr<>n* derstand our busiDcss 1n a’i Rs bran« he ami do not hesitate to gnarant» »• - iiFf i- tion. If you contemplate building tiny thing, from a foot bridge to a bou l. • all hi us at our other. corner M h I u and linrgadiiu sts.. Ashland, Or., aud >♦. v what we « hu <1<> for yon We have an unlimited supply of material of all kinds for *»'iil«iiug purpo*, . and < mi build your hou-e Without nu\ un necessary delay. Outside order« for plan» and speeifh ations aoii< it« d and prompt at tentien given to them We invite inspm- tion of our work and can give n ii rciiui s 1 where required. 13M I l< > I 1)1 «H ..f I.« A, R. Hhcel, ASHLAND LG ii \ OREGON. rd, rroprittor. ASHLAND OGN. Ayers, Barbour & Elviage. Tourists & Commercial Men. Ones a Generai fi..nkr- E. K. Brightman,Prop»,; ation about the new enterprise, on foot Calharme Rail» to John F Kall«, at al Uml throughout the entire uorthweaf Send -» lu se< :»1. tp :K. s> K 3 W. *o m re», ■ i> 31'*»i ceulefor a »ampl»- «■<>,», to tbe publisher. I.. J«ihn F Kall« to C A McDougal, lamt ia Samuel. PortUmi. Oregon, »ub* riptloii. tei» .* tp», s K 3 w. l'<) au<l *»’ 100 acres. ttm a year, iacluding a large »upplemeut eon H —— ------- ♦ ------ each month It ia reported that Fort Walla Walia is to be abandooed —tbe reason alleged being au insufficient supply of pure water for its garriann. Tbe nicest stock of Ikx>lu an I bto- liociery in town at Minkler A- Sot» * We are prepared to furnish boxes made of dry material for either green or dried fruit, i’rices qu<;ts»l npon application. Small order« filled by J. W. Hockeramitb, Ashland. Sugar Pice Dvx»r A- Lu xibor Co. Grant'a Pat». Or. ITS EXCKM.K.Xr yt At.ITIF.S “It goes right to the spot,’’ said tin old geutleman, who bad found great benefit id Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. He was right. Derail«« m». u ts of the stomach, liver, and kidneys are more speedily remedied by this medicine than by any other It reaches the trouble directly. <’slif<>rnr« Cotub aod Ntrni-i. I Hon ey at Minkler A Son. * Commend to public approval the Califor nia liqniii f ull remedy, Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to tbe eye, ami to the taste, and bv gently acting oa the kid neys. liver and liowel«. it cleanses the sy-teiu effectaully, thereby promoting tue health -»ndcomfort of nil who use it. CtüärenCryferPitciier’sCastona Colestin Soda Springs HOTEL *111 be open May l«t. for the arcommoda tion of • limited number of guest«. B'mrd »nd lodaring. per week 110 00 - day. 1 50 " per day 1 00 •<i.ngle me«Is 50 ( amping privilege* will be 50 cent« per week for each individual. *5] BYRON COLE, Proprietor, B .- e from 7 n clock. « in One b«th room i* 1313 R N E S s Business ! ^HI. TNDER.siGN’Eli would announre tnhinnld md «1 the public rally. :h»»t he is train in the trnu«fer was. and i* pr»“j»ar<’d to attend to all prurupt!} at A fine lot « f C b W. Biftb frt r«:i LOWEST PRICES. i»«n jukì Made Repaired. w»st of Ashland b<>í¿8 for inlU r« thin 1 J. A iJr r«sM?nger* to and from each train. Sext door to E. M. Milled» Grocery mail cornu uuicf.iiobA to ArhlbOí'* 2-i r 1 J. HKcBBIDB. Store, north of bridye. 4!> ofifoe. 9 and