Hold Stage Robbery. City Council Proceedings. PERSONAL. Black Bart used to be considérée] Regular meeting of council was held the boss" stage robber, but lie is far R. R. Wise has moved to Sissou, Ca Mouday evening, Sept. 2. Present, Ukiah, Cal., hail a big fire Tuesday in the shade now. Tueselay night a B«1 comforts just received at SEITEN!BEK «. IW afternoon. Loss heavy, but figures vouug man about twenty-five years of W. L. Johnson went over to Yreka Couucilmen Waller, chairman, Colton, saker's. County Seat of Josephine County Thornton, Hunsaker and Button. Tuesday. not yet given. âge robbed Ixith stages on the Ager Bnplkt Social New buggy for sale by E. B. Hun- Reports of City Marshal, street Com ­ The Largest and Most Progressive City of Its Age in Oregon. The traveling 7tb Day Adventist Lmkville route. He first held up the Senator Stanford’s wife has been missioner and Recorder for month of The Ladies will give a ('nicken raker. POPLLATION 1M84, 1Ü. POPf I.^TIO.5 1MK9. SOOO missionaries have pitched their gospel east-bound stage and went through spending a few days at Sisson's. August submitted and accepted. Social at tlie Cburch Tuesday Eve, If you want fine oysters go to the tent and are bolding meetings in Med­ the express-box and mail, and then No Boom Pritts, jet it is the Busiest mid Fastest Growing Town iu Southen Oregon. Following bills having lieeu approved James A. Clark, the poet-singer, was mounted the boot and ordered the Sept. 10th. Supper from 6 to 8 priee European restaurant. * ford. by Finance committee, were ordered 15 et*. Good Programme. driver to go ahead till he met the on Tuesday’s tram, going south. Business Lots in the Original Townsite as shown in the Jay Ferree ia now oue of the drivers paid: The new bridge built by W. C. Da­ other stage. Just before they met he Mr. Thornton returned last Satur- of the Ashland-Keno line. ley Tor the county across Elk creek is stepped into some bushes at the road­ accompanying Map at $225. NO HIGHER. 8. 8. lonvrntion. Eugen« Walrad, city marshal salary and expenses complete.], and is a substantial struc­ side and ordered the driver on penalty 1 day from his trip down iu California. Mr. 1). Whetstone, of Medford pre- The pastors or the churches aud J. K. Leaoo, police Residence Lots from One to Five blocks from the Depot from $44 to L. Scheiffclm, the Tombstone miue ture. of his life to go ahead and make no Win. Patterson, labor and salary on supe* intendants of tbe Suudiiy Schools cinet. has Lx»en buying property ln city water works sign of danger to the other driver. i discoverer, went southward Tuesday $156. NO HIGHER. iu Ashland are requested to meet in Ashland. W. H. McDonald, who was mana­ This was done, and the bold robber evening. H. C. Mver, mdse CdF"NOTICE—After Sept 1st all lota will ba advanced 25 per cent the Presbyterian church on Friday 8. Kogers, lumber Austin W. Bish is hauling io some ger of tbe Commercial hotel, at then went through the express aud Mr. aud Mrs. L. I* Angle, of Med­ Jas. Milton Berry, recorder's fees eve. Sept. 6, at 8 p. m. to consider HDd hay from Dead Indian to his ranch Grant's Pass, skipped recently, leav­ mail upon it. He wore no maak, and ford, were visiting friends in town last G. W. Stephenson, livery adopt a program for the Sunday south of town. ing debta of about $800.00 unsettled. J. 8. Walter, telegrams aud expenses went ut the matter in a very cool, bus­ Friday. School Convention, to be bel.l in this A T Kyle, hay L lzi V **iit Ladies kxik out for MN<1 Hnmmkefs ad, Fred H. Rowe aud wife of Josephine D. K Mills, telegram The Harrisburg Telegraph says the iness.like manner. city this month. J. S. W alter . It is reported that there was but county speut a day or two in town re­ Geo. Engle, mdse Justice who issued the warrant for Sept. 3d. 1889. Pre«. and your pocket book, The ad ♦ ap- one passenger on the stages, a man cently. the arrest of Justice Field should be The bill of the A. E. P. 4 L. Co. was pears ibis week only. t Xrnsalloiial hrm. whom the robber asked for money. compelle I to marry Terry’s widow. Mrs. 8. J. Lyon, the Central Point referred to the finance committee for Tbe frame of Col. Jas. Norrie's new The inau said he bad $60, but was a investigation. A woman who claims to be the cottage on Church street is up, and North Dakota will be the first State, hard-working man and hated to lose photographic artist, was visiting Ash­ Ou motion, the atreet committee widow of Hixiver. one of the prisoners will soon be eucloeed. as a State, to make provision for a sys­ it. Let me feel your hand, said the land Wednesday. were authorized to establish the grade who were suff. 1. 1889. In this school that purpose. Asloaud last Saturday. the passenger might seep his money, Sept. 9. M ilton B erry , Mail has one of its peculiar, sensation­ land, to open a jewelry store. no time is waste«! in dry theories, but M. sa Lottie Sackett started last Fri­ The first heat in tbe trotting race at as he wasn't robbing working men. Recorder. al, hydra-headed reports as a conse­ Mr. Landers has lx.ught consider­ students begin actual business right Redding, Friday, was won in 4;35. It is lielieved he obtained about $100 day eveumg for Tocoma, to reroaiu quence of an “interview” with her. able wheat in Sam's valley this season at tbe first, This has been demon­ tbiougu tue fall and winter. The puree was only $75, aud tbe time from the express boxes and as much Just arrived at Hunsaker’s, a Dioe It is generally under»t«x>d at Medford for tbe Ashland Koller Mills. strated as tbe best and only correct was pleuty fast enough for tbe amount. from the mails. The robber is still Miss Leuora Lucas, of Crescent City, line of embroidery aud knitting that S. S. Pentz, the attorney wbo is way of making tbe work of a busiuess at large. The rewards offered by the was visiting her brother, Oscar Lucas, (.kime and see. B. F. Snyder keeps his oyster par­ school practical. Scholarships for full —| Lakeview Exainiuer. now tiguriug in the capacity of a de­ I>oetal department, the express com­ fendant in a state case iu circuit Court, lors neat and also keeps tbe beat brands course $25.00. Call on or address, Says a facetious exchange: It is a pany and the state of California will ot this place the lust of the week. The finest hue of groceries in * ia largely responsible for the trip of of fresh Eastern oysters. good thing for Columbus that be is aggregate about $2500. J. 8. S weet , D. L. M inkler AS on ’ s . ♦ Eugene Freeland returned Sunday city at tbe woman aixl her daughter to this Principal. out of tbe way. If be bad to locate The brick is being hauled for (lan­ from his vacation trip to Coos Bay, place, he having held out to her the iard's new opera house block at the i the show of ’92 it would be a tougher Circuit Court. au I is again at work iu the bauk. Two prisoners «»scaped from the job than discovering America. probability of money being obtain«»! corner of Main street aud First Ave­ Siskiyou county jail at Yreka Tuesday E. T. Bartlett came in last Saturday from tbe county as damages. Tbe nue. Following are tbe proceedings of the night by digging through tbe fl«x>r. Weeton claims tbe honor of having Circuit Court smoe last report: from his mine on Empire ereek, aud Mail said she would sue the county, Thompsou A Butler drove a few Sheriff Moxley traced them as far as the largest manufacturing industry in but the nearest approach to it thus August 26, 18H*J, special term of Cir­ will remain iu town for some time. far is an appeal to tiie county court bead ot ¡»roves from tbeir Cove ranch [Klamath City, and then lost their the eastern part of the state—that of cuit Court, L. R. Webster, Judge, W. Dr. H. D. Robertson, of Yreka, re­ tracks. He was in Ashland Wednesday dowu to Jacksonville for Drib's mar­ brick making. The Westou brickyard for money for the widow, ami to pay M. Colvig, Prosecuting Attorney. turned Tuesday fiom Tacoma, where on the lixikotit. The escaped prison­ turns out l(X),000 brick per week. the expense of removing Hixiver's ket Tuesday. Sarah M Sowell vs. Isaac Skeeters, be wus seriously ill for a week or more. ers are Pat Hagin, brown ooat, dark b.»iy from the Jacksonville cemetery A large numlier of seats are being pants and vest, derby hat, 6 weeks The tenth annual exhibition of tbe action at law to recover money; dis­ to Michigan. Jos. Dame returned to Ashland prepared for tbe county fair grounds - Mt Shasta District Fair will be held missed at defendant’s cost. seats to be distributed about the growth of beard. Ed Randall, 30 to 35 at Yreka tbe first week in October, D. Weil, J. Weil, and L. Barb vs. 0. Tu -rd: y from hie prospecting trip years old, tall and slender, Buaxilh face, .1. E. Church Appointment*. tlx .i ll the Salmon River cuuu'.ry, grounds under the shade trees. dark clothes, calico shirt, black, slouch beginning on the 2d. Tbe T idinos H. Blount, action at law to recover Cm The Oregon M. E. Confereuco con- Dr. W. H. Flanagan _ was on Tuesday . bat. Sheriff Moxley offers $50 for the acknowledges receipt of tbe usual money; dismissed. clii led ita work last Monday, ami moruiug's train, takiug a carload of delivery of each man at the California complimentary tickets. Joseph Weil vs. O. H. Blonnt, action .M‘- holla Cardwell, of Jacksonville, uinoug the appointments for the Eu­ quartz tu San Fraucisco from imuee in Stateline. at law to recover money; dismisseil at and i inter Mis. J. F. Fink, of Ta­ The Pendleton Tribuue tells tbe plaintiff1 s cost. gene District are the following of in- Josephine county, for a test run. coma, pent . _ visiting _ friends Tuesday a & PenU HUornpj of Medford terest here: S. S. Pentz, an attorno) of Medford, following: A squaw while riding HloDg Mary 8. Sizemore vs. John Sizemore, iu Ashlaud. Webb street Saturday dismounted, sat suit in equity for divorce; dismiesxd. Luckey 4 Co. reixirt tbe following was indict«! Tuesday for attempting Prc.lding Elder—S. P Wilson. Mr. T. E. Godfrey hasc , sale: John Ramsdell to Lily J. King, to extort money from John 8. Stilwell, down under a tree, and in a few mo­ Albany-Samuel E Memmiuger I. R. Dawson vs. Wm. Gates, plain­ A.hland- C. A. Lewi*. lot on Granite street—part of the old uuder threat of having tbe grand jury ments mounted her cayuse with a uew tiff recovers $1958.35 ami cost aud «hs- Butte creek, Cal., aui mov 1 < Hrown-ville—E. R EUaworth. born little “ injun" in lier arms. aland claim he has locatxi, uear Mc­ glove factory property; con.. $250. indict Stilwell for a felonv. Stilwell buraements of this action. < anyoiivllle- W. B .Moore Go to tbeEnropean restaurant under; J*"*1 WO^11,K HU eslra? or Curialll»— II. P. SalcbweiL Scott Gritliii vs. F. C. Wliitney, de­ Allister, Jos- phine county. •Jonathan Bourne. Erq., has fallen In uritirto make room for our fall Collage Grove—T. P. Boyd. Maeonic temple temnleon Mains! Ashland AshlsnA Mr heir to an immense fortune conserk fresh Eastern oysters by .the dish of ing that it belong«! to a certaiu mau on the demise of his father recently in iu or near Medford, be sent the horse the East. Jonathan lias plenty of en­ action at law to recover money; de­ Pendleton and Biker City, and reports the ue.cj l.'i ilai/s. Oil Friday and Eugene—<>. B. W hitmore. can. B. F. S nyder . Grant'* Pa.*—T L. Jone*. to him. Pentz want«! Stilwell to pay terprise and being • millionaire, will murrer overruled. all of those pliicvs lively now. Saturilciy, Sept. >: and 7. ire will sell Jacksonville—Walton skipworih. Have you seen the bachelor sus­ a large sum of money for his blunder, make things warm on his return to Isaac Skeeters vs. Sarah M. Sowell, Kutmaihlnd Reservation—to be supplied. i Ladies' Fine French Kid Shoes for Judge II. K. Hanna returned last penders just out - does away with the and threatened to go ix-fore the grand Portland, which he purposes making cross bill iu uction dismissed at plain­ Roe-burg—E. Glltln. Stand Fine American Kid for f'.'.'ni. Tuesday from u visit of a week or more button racket. No more buttons jury and have Stilwell indict«! for tiff’s cost. his future home. | Welcome. M. E. CHURCH SOUTH. We offer all one Ladies' and Child­ needed on pants. Hunsaker sells horse stealing if the money were rot W. S. Peck. Brother 4 Co. vs. O. H. with Ins wife, who has been dowu at ren's Cancan Shoes and Opera Slip- Says a Washington dispatch of Sept. The annual conference of the M. E. them. • San Francisco for the past two mouths. forthcoming. Pentz was arraign«] in Blount, action at law to recover money; ¡¡erg at cost. Remember this reduc­ Church South was bel l at Dallas, Polk in court Wednesday, and yesterday 1st: Tbe announcement is made here Joseph Kirk, a native Klamath In­ tion lasts for l.'i days only. A private car of the Chicago Rock I I raterixl a plea of not guilty. He lias that the uew Chinese Minister who ar­ dismissed at plaintiff’s cost. county, ami the following appoint­ B. L. Messenger 4 Smith vs. J. G. dian preacher, was on the train one Island 4 Pacific, with Wm. M. Sage, ' retain«! Jinljp> Hanna and Judjje rives here soon will bring bis wife and LVDERMAN aocia! ad\ant ages are abreast with any town tln ir ranch in Lake couuty tbe first of W. F. Read vs. Susan C. Clark, et al. in the valley. Two brick yards are runniug af full aneed. Incorporation papers have been IMM), leaving the assessment SGtl.lMM). lot near tlie Presbyterian church and she earn«!, but P. H. managed to get aud a mulatto boy from Ashland, action at law to recover money; dis­ tbr week, to spend a wtrok or more in ” filed for a National Bauk-150,000 capital. Zach Cameron's aseessnient increased. will soon have it finished aud fitted hold of tbe weapon first, dlseharg«! Oregon, named Scoti, '•rolled” a man missed at plaintiff’s cost. Ashland. H ih father E. E. Lofftus. GRANTS PASS is surrounded with the timber wealth of Michigan the precious metals Jackson Countv, commencing on $5DiM>; Allen A Kingsbury's assessment up iu comfortable and attractive style. ttie one load«*! chamber out the win­ in Redding last night at tbe race of Colorado, the semi-tropic fruit fields of Southern California, and last but not least the James S. Rogers vs. Chance Hosley. has b«jen down iu Lake county for dow. and turned the pistol over to tbe never-failing golden grain fields of Oregou. track, nud got his money. Froet was reduced $1750; E. K. Anderson's as­ some time. GRANTS PASS receives and »-hip« through Wells. Fargo d $»0; I. B. Wil­ four or five bids in. men anti as many women of the same the Redding Free Press, that the gov­ Talent to defendants. Judgment by evening where they will probably spend miles of the town yielding a« hieh a« $10jicr atiutim each. There is one quartz mlu© the winter. liams appeared and stated that $375 Amoug the students at Ashland tribe attracted much attention on the ernment paid to the Chinese consul the court for defendants. [The case (the Exchequer) within twelve miles ot the town, «hipping ore in car load lota to th« should lie added to his assessment and State Normal School the opening week ears at tbe Ashland depot last Satur­ tbe sum of $8<)i)0 to indemnify tbe will be appealed to the supreme court. Selby Smelting Works of San Francisco, that goes from $10J to F00 per ton in gold; and Mr. \V. T. S. Patton came up last There is the best mile race-traek in the there is little doubt but w hat hundreds of other mines in Josephine county would prove taken from that of J. F. Armstrong, are Delpha Masterson, Gold Hill; day morning after it was whisper«! Chinese who were compelled to leave The horse case—Daniel Wilson vs. Thursday from his farm on Rogue State on the grounds, and there will be run equally asg'0 Ooo. Here the question of determiuing the true \alue of the county as a Price« of Aflmbtlon; mining region nat urally arises. Did this enormous vield of coarse gold come dowu from 50c Men's Dav Ticket useessed at $2500 per mile. Represen­ tle Point; Geo. L. Helms. Talent' wbo bad txron at tbe Paris Exposition [The Press swallows tbe fact with a from the regular paue). Tbe value of under the treatment of Dr. Songer, aud Women the clouds, or did it come from the mother lodes still undisturbed in the mountain ranges 25c ’ s Day Ticket tatives of the company appear«! before anti were on their way home to enjoy a very wry face, and thinks the govern­ tbe horse was alxiut $40. hu «1 tbe costs is considerably better. of Southern Oregon* Judze for yourself City and suburban property in the town of 12.00 Men’s Season Ticket Twenty-one bead of fast race horses square meal. They were all large, the Imard and applied for a reduction of the case thus fur are said to exceed Grant« Pas* is from one to five hundred per rent cheaper than it is in any town of like . 75c Women ’ s Season Ticket ment a-------- fool for doing it. | Deputy Assessor John May returned population on tbe Pacific Coast. Wr have been instructed by the owner» of the original to $645.75 per mile, but the board re­ from Montana passed through Ash­ muscular and oleaginous kxiking speci­ $1500. Send to the Secretary for Premium list. l«iwn>ite (w ho are non-residents to close out the unsold portions of the townsite, consist land on the cars one day last week, last Saturday from Jacksonville, where Some of the women teachers in the fused to make any reduction whatever mens of humanity, anti several ot tbe ing of lot' and blocks, and we «re going to du so regardless of future tallies. We have an GEO. W RIDDLE. President. going first to Oakland and tbeuce to men were bngbt kxiking ami rather San Fraucisco public schools want to The following men were sworn as he bad been assisting the assessor to in the assessor's valuation. acouaintatice with every town on the Pa rifle < «st, extending from Euaenada to Alaska, ROBERT A. MILLER, Secretary, Jackson ­ Sacramento. They are all trotters handsome. Tbe women didn't seem introduce sewing as one of tbe Grand jurors; W. M. Morris, R. Ben­ finish up tbe clerical work of this year’s aud we have no hrsi’aucy in pronouncing Gram» Pass one of the bes* places for Investment ville. Oregon. in the Pacific Northwest. Lot« that are uow offered for >100 each in tne original townsite Southern Orrgou Uistrict Fair. and pacers, aud oue of them hae a rec­ to have “caught on” to the Parisian "branches" to be taught. Boys as well edict, Wm, Mansfield, C. B. Kings­ assessment. He experts to start Sun­ will represent <1000 each five years hence just a* sure a« that time arrives. $40 000 worth of The Southern Oregon Fair lias de- ord of 2:1B4'. property was sold during the late excursiou aud the balance i» to be closed out within the devices for giviug grace and st«»adiness as girls are to take the course, and as bury, George Maegerly, Emil Barbe day evening for Spokaue Falls. and Logan Waldnge. R. Benedict, uext 60 days. they advance they are to take up veloped the fact that Jackaon county Mrs. Susan M., wife of Thos, May­ to the contour of the “female form | Sheriff Childers aud wife and Mrs. N otz .—The block* abutting on the railroad have 25x100 foot lots, ranging in price from in well represented in thoroughbred hew, who had been ill for a year or divioe," or else they were taking a rest kuitting and crocheting. There is ■ foreman. M. E. Williams and children came in $ ’ • 5 to $120each. All other lot' are 50x100, with 20 foot alles wav», and range in price from « t The grand jury found true bills from Linkville last Friday. The stock. In cattle all the standard longer with consumption, died at her from a too formal environment of cos­ kicking in some quarters at tbe pro­ to $150 each, The court house i< in bl*x k 15, school house block 13, the leading hotel tn Í I block 11. and the new 425,000 opera house in block No. 40, Baptist church block 21, Metho­ breeds are represented, and the well home iu this place on Tuesday, Sept, tume. A French and English inter­ posed innovation, ami tbe advocates ng.nust tbe three boys held for burg­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Childers and dist church, blot k 3. The title to thia property is absolutely perfect. Terms, half cash «wtabliaUed reputation of Jackson 3d, at 3 o’clock a. tn. The funeral wus preter with the party said lhe people for and agams* have resorted to the lary ot Blount's *torr. One, young the t»o children of Mrs. Williams will balance in one year ai 10 per cent; 5 per ceut off fur cash For additional particulars address countv horses both as speed and ou Wednesday, interment in Harga- were natives of the Island of Tahiti, newspapers in which to air their views. Simmons, could not be fouud, and Ins attand school h I Salem this year. bail ($100) was forfeited. Maurice draught horses baa been fully dem­ dine cemetery. and were on their way home from « A correspondent of the Sisson Her ­ J. T. CO., Sayle did not appear before tbe grand D. C. Agler, night operator at the onstrated by the large sale to outside Pans, via San Francisco. Whether or The militia company began holding not any of these hail ever feasted on ald. referring to tbe slogging match jury and bis bail was entered as for­ Ashland depot, resigned his position markets. The building committee at Sisson, says that a constable sec­ feited, but he was arrested next day last week, and is succeeded by Mr. That wards off old age, like General Agents Townsite Co., Portland, Or., or are already taxed to the utmost to weekly drills again this week aud human flesh, he didn't say. onded one of tbe contestants and by Deputy Sheriff Taylor in Ashland. Massey. Mr. Agler went to Portland Ponce de supply stalls and sheds. The track there promises to be a lively interest Leon ’ s fabled Hon. W. W. Fowler, one of the early when be saw bis mau getting the Sayle was arraigned, aud was to plead Saturday, and will probably take a is ii: nee condition and advices from shown in the company this fall and other counties fully indicate a much winter. Arrangements are being made pioueers of Southern Oregon, but of worst of the fight, in the twenty­ yesterday. A. S. Hammond was ap­ position on one of the railroads at the spring in which one could north. larger attendance I ban has been here­ for the construction of a target range recent years a r«>sident of Oakland, fourth round, he jumped into tbe ring, pointed by the court as ins attorney. bathe and be voting again, J. D. Synoo. the tramp arrested for tofore anticipated. That the fair has outside the city for competitive sboot- Cal., died at the latter place on Mon­ showed his star aud a pair of hand­ Walter M. Burckhalter, of Truck«»», has enthused and filled with ing. cuffs, anti declare,] tbe battle euded. stealing money from L. D. Fuller ’ s day of Hus week at an advanced age — no local claims is something that Neither mau was declared the wiuuer, house, plead guilty not sentenced yet. Cal., a resident of Ashlaud some five or should commend itself especially to hope many who long for Messrs. R. P. Earhart, Win. Kapus. about 75 years. He was a brolher-in- 8. S.Pentz was indicted for attempt­ six years ago, speut several days here the people of this county. It is to Donald Macleay and John McCracken, law of W. C Myer ami E. K. Ander­ an out-come that created a great deal ing to extort mouey by threats, Plead during the past week. Walter now better days, but, alas, such advance the interests of stock grow­ prominent citizens of Portland, were son, and related to several other prom­ of indignation. hae a responsible position in the large ers, agriculturists and horticultur­ on Mouday eveuing’s train, going inent pioneer families of this couuty. may never l>e real­ Tbe total original cost of tbe Brit­ not guilty. him . ring and mercantile business of hop« ists, and each should feel a personal home from San Francisco, where they Mr. Fowler was one of tbe leading ish war ships of all sorts at the last bu ui 'Ixrat Truck«**. ized; but there is an elixir interest in the diversified industries hail attended the commercial confer­ men at Jacksonville in the rich min­ Spithead review, paraded for the in­ PERSONAL. M A. Webb and two children that is making better and of this district, knowing that what­ ence called by the S. F. Chamber of ing days during the early '50's, having spection of the Emperor, was £16,- of M«<>: »rd, started last Monday on the built tbe first cabin in lhe town. All 853,765 Tbe numlier of ships present ever enhances the value of any pro­ Commerce. Dr. It Pryce, of Medford, is over at same tram wirh Mr. aud Mrs. J. P. True brighter days, lifting debt the early pioneers of Jacksonville aud was 73; of torpedo taiata. 38. The duction is reciprocal in its lienefits Street Commissioner Patterson has tbe couuty will remember Mr. Fowler's weight of mxtal contained io the heavy Coleetin this week. for a trip to Indiana, to vi it to the people of the entire district. from the shoulders of the Gus Landers went north Wednceilay home. Mr. Webb went wr'i Douglas county is going forward in been at work this week on the fill over connection with the first cnmiual guns was 8,GD!» toifr. The tonnage oppressed, putting new life the new culvert at Wright ’ s creek, and evening, iutandiug to go to Seattle. far us Moul ague, returning «>nrt of Southern Oregon the one in lie was approximately 3l's>.o<>0 tons. Five preparations for a fine exhibit, with train met there. the energy and vim that indicates a while it cannot lx» completed at once, which Mr. Fowler act«! as alcalde. hundred and Hixty-uine gnus, irres­ into the discouraged. It is H. A. Clawson, the railroad eating prosperous county, and an enterpris­ owing to the difficulty of ratting the In 1852 a miner uam«l Potts was shot pective of quick brers and machine house proprietor, is in town this week. Mrs. I). P. Wai rad started bank ou the uortli side Ixifore the rains and kill«l at Jacksonville by a gam ­ ing people, who desire to represent guns, compoaed tbe armament. morning for DeKalb county, Mrs. O. ;Clidge returned Monday for a visit of a mouth or two with rel- their section at its liest. Jackson come, yet it will be passable now. aulis, an outside exhibitors for the reason that Linkville to this place, and are told W. Fowler, judge, chose a jury, aud lines run on Washington and B streets. from Sisson to Portland. old credit system. We uncle of Geo. (’. Eddings, of tins place, all are alike affected by it. Let every­ that the road dowu tbe Klamath river tri«l Brown according to tbe laws of Ten ears have tx-en ordered, the motors Mrs. W. H. Fear, of Portland, spent body bring the best exhibit they can is actually a pleasure drive. Tbe ani­ ngbt ami wroug. He was found attached to which will have sufficient aeveral weeks recently visiting her left for the East Weduesday. Mr. have the cash, the hard, to the fair and there is every reason mus of the comparison made by some guilty of a cowardly murder, and was power to draw a seooml car. and in case brother, R. E. Drum, of Table Rick, Challen came out last spring and lias cold cash, and a thousand spent most of the summer in the Butte to believe that it will be both cred­ of the people out in Klamath county banged to a big oak tree close to of an emergency one of the present returning to the city last week. towd—that court had a salient influ­ cars can lie attached to the motor cars. creek country with T. E. G«xlfrey. will buy double the value itable and satisfactory. is very plain. He g«x*s East on business and will re­ ence upon tlie morals of lhe young Tbe new cars, when crowded, carry Mr. and Mrs. L. Martin left last The Yreka aud Scott Valley stage mining town, and the prompt and just ninety people each. The present sta Good Hord> fur Ashland. turn iu a few weeks to take up his that can be gotten by credit; Friday evening for Tacoma and Seattle, had a runaway accident Tuesday then a small margin and a Th.' AlaitK-an, a weekly journal pub­ coming down Forest mountain, caused disposal of the first murderer act«! as hlee of the company will lx» changed ou a bnsincSH trip, and took a few nice retmleuce in tbe Rogue River valley. lished at Sitka, the principal town in by brake giving way. The horses ran a warning to desperate characters there- to a pow<>r-bouse, in which will be two samples of Ashland fruit with them. quick sale and you can buy Dr. Chas. E. Beebe returne«l a few Mr. Fowler later was one of tbe eighty-horse-power eugiues. The oth­ They return«*! W«*luesday moruing. Alaska, had the following >u Ita issue away down the grade upsetting and afer. days ago from a trip down into the and go home with money owners of tbe Fowler lode on Apple­ er principal street railway compauy has of Aug. 17lh: smashing the stage and brnisiDg up Chas. Hosley, of tbe firm of Hosley Sacramento valley, and has concluded Our honorable Collector of Customs' the five passengers Miss Higgles, gate, which yielded more than $31)0.- not yet decided what stjle of motive 4 Pelton, will start with bis family to­ to move to Wootiland, Yolo countyj'to in your pocket, owing no­ 000 to its owners. After amassing power to nee instead of horses, but enthusiasm as regards the progress of Miss Timmons, and Messrs. Hopper, considerable money he removed to will prolnbly intnxlnoe the storage morrow or next «lav on a trip to Wis­ practice bis profession. Tbe d«x*tor body. The birds will sing the city of Ashland and the encomi­ Hickey. Frost, Hughes and Mike Gar­ Oaklaud, Cal., where he iiv«l up to battery system. consin, for a six weeks’ visit at their liH«i h good practice in Ashland when ums which be has paid to the great vey, driver. sweeter, the wild winds' old home. he quit the profession temporarily tbe time of bis death au honored and future iu store for it, do not appear at Says the Crescent City Record of some months ago to try the hotel bus­ I whistle over the hills and F. E. Zoellner, the tailor, has just W. E. Crumrine. of Akron, Iowa, nisp«* ’ !«*] citizen. all exaggvr'itevL A reporter of the ordered t be finest lot of winter suit­ last week: “Deputy V. S. Surveyor and B. G. Crumrine, of Elk Point, Da­ iness as one of the proprietors of The Ahutkun met a gentleman last week, a ings ever seen in Ashland, which will Harvey aud crew wbo left here last far away. were registered at tbe Ashland Oregon. Fruit Items. passenger to Sitka on the steamer Geo. be ready for inspection in a short time. week for the purpose of surveying five kota, House this week. They are kxiking tywushipa in Southern Oregon have W. Elder, who in a brief interview There will be no excuse for town peo­ Talk about late-keeping apples! told the newspaper senile many things ple sending their money away to the Mr. G. T. Morse brought into the suspended operations. According to for a new location. Miss Laura Glenn, of Oakland, Cal., •bout the progressive city iu Jackson the corners were to be ta­ when they can get better satis­ T idings office Saturday a well-pre- instruction arrived iu Ashland tbe first of the county which corroborated in every city, served apple of the crop of 18X8, which ken from the State line between Ore- week, to spend a few days visiting rel­ faction right here at home -besides way the atatv-meuta of Mr. Max Praclit. gou aud California, but after survey­ The visitor referred to was, like many the money should lie kent here. Wait he ha« kept in the cellar at his place ing about four miles on this hue it atives-the families of G. F. Billings for Mr. Z diner ’ s announcement later ___ on P«ue street. It was a Newtown and W. C. Myer. others at this seaaou of the year, ou a Pippin, and Mr. Morse brought with was found that further traces of the pleasure ami business trip combined. former survey had been obliterated. Harry L. Todd, of Gridley, Cal., a ineJK it cu apple of this year ’ s crop from M» ,lford city council, at a me? Traveling by rail from Hau Francisco itrnc^lhe same tree. Southern Oregon ap- When the survey was made some fif­ printer and an old member of Prof, ' JJondny fvi ning. 1st the contract ’ to Portlrud be determined to atop «-IT years ago, the witness marks aud (laniard's orchestra in California, ar­ itcm______ *’eat *1’*’ world for fine quality teen ­ it Ashlaud, h iving bean! so milch of or the completion of tbe contem comer» were cut on young trees, ami rived here Snnday, to play with tbe plated water work* for that place to and long life. it and its advantages that bis wish w; since that time tires have gone through orchestra this fall and winter. to investigate ma era for himself. He Adkins 4 Webb for StD’47.50. A con­ Mr. Noah Allen, of Wagner creek, that part of the country, completely A private car carrying John Sloane found Ashland to be a live and proe- tract for $35S0 for tank and tower treated the T idixos to a box of fine destroying all signs of the former sur­ and family, of New \prk. who came pero'isinty inereasiu ’ rapidly in growth had IwM-ti let Ix-fore. The bid of Ad­ peaches from his place, three miles vey. Mr. Harvey has written the out to Tacoma with Sidney Dillon, •vud prosperity, with handsome build- kins 4 Webb, a borne firm, on the above Taleut, last Monday. They Portland Land office for instructions weDt south ; yesterday. "" Dillon went tug’, manufactories of its own, electric maiu contract* was atxint $115(1 lees were from a s<»edling tree, and for in the matter. east over the Oregon Short Line. lights, and all the conveniences aud than that of John Barrett, of Portland, quality and flavor were about as Among the guests registered at The Frank M. Albaugh, a Marion county luxuries of modern civilization. Situ­ the only other bidder. choice as any we have been lucky Oregon Sunday were Geo. E. Bloomer farmer, was the victim of a daring ated in th« heart of a tine fruit ami enough to sample. Mr. Allen has a James S. Shattuck aud C. J. Jillson farming <-oi;ntry with a climate and came oter from Henley last Friday to young orchard of sixty peach trees, highway robbery last Friday even­ and Miss E. E. Hanley, of Jacksonville; soil almost ucsurpassevi, the gentle­ spend n day or two in town. Mr. all of which are »«rodlings. and he ing. He had sold his wheat at Mac. T. A. Harris and Fred O'Bryant, of man's opiuion was that for an inland Jillson has suspended mining opera­ prefers them to buddeil trees. He leay and received a check for the Mtaiford, and Geo W. Cooper, of town there was no better spot ou the tions for the present owing to lack of has a good location for fruit growing, amount, some S11IM), which be had ' Yreka. George 0. Gorham, tbe prominent Pacific elope iu which to buy real es­ water supply, but in digging a well at and a large tract of g iy, but was “done up" by La Blanche, peaches from nis 280 four-year-old sum in silver from his pockets. After ing Ashland so well known among at San Francisco last week, was trav­ trees. robbing bim. says the Statesman, one game. Chae. H. Brown, a nephew of W. H. outsiders and of inducing capitalists to eling to Portland on Wednesday eve­ of the scoundrels made an advance to­ J. R. Casey had a handsome Wheat- embark in enterprises tendiug to assist ning's overland train, aud tixik supper land peach that weighed 13W ounces, wards Mr. Albaugh and told him he Kentnor, of thi* place, arrive,! here in Ashland. The “ Nonpareil" seemed Wedneeday morning from Douglas Is­ iu the city’s development. full, the other day. Good size for a ba.1 a notion to blow out his brains land. Alaska, where he has bad a posi­ The Alanknn is correct in its in­ to be very nuwilling to be gazed upon freestone peach. anyway, and made a demonstration by tbe usual pugilistic admiring crowd formation that our town 1-jet one of its with bis pistol as if to follow the in­ tion for several years in the large probably he was bashful after his most euterpnsiug and progri-ssive citi­ late whipping - but. those wbo saw It is an unpleasant fact to face i but clination of lne mnrderone notion. quartz mines there. Mr. K'-ntnor and zens with Max Pracht’s departure for him say that, with tbe exception of a one that should be known and appre­ Mr. Albaugh in his fright grabbed bis nephew bad never met before, the field of his official duties in Alaska. battered nose, be did not look much ciated by our orchardmen) that the the pistol, and it was discharged, tear­ tbongh informed as to each other's codlin moth has swept dowu upon the ing an ugly bole through hie hand, whereabouts. During bis residence here Mr. Pracht the worse for “Tbe Manne’s" blows. apple trees of Southern Oregon with but breaking no bones. While Mr. did much valuable service for Ashland “Andy” Carter, one of the Jackson Mr. C. T. Sherman, of Bucoda, W. a remarkably sudden onslaught. Last Alliangh still held the pistol, it was county pioneers, who still carries in by bis successful efforts to attract hither capital andeuterpnsingcitizens T., recently purchased by letter of year it was almost impossible to find again discharged, the bullet putting a his wrist the mark of a bullet wound aud to spread abroad the fame of our W. C. Myer, the well-known stockman a wormy apple in Ashland, while this hole through bis coat and vest, sink­ from the rifle of a Rogne River In­ beautiful valley and ita delightful cli­ of Ashland, several head of full-blood season most of the apptas which fall ing bis watch, fearfully denting it and dian, received at the Dunn place, at the mate and rare horticultural resource» Shetland pouies. Last week Mr. Sher­ from the trees before ripening are glancing off. Had the first roblx»r time Mr Dunn »as shot in tlx» shoul­ Mr. Preebt is a chief disciple of the man arrived here to take bis stock found to have the grub of the codlin taken tfie watch, Mr. Albaugh would der and Major Barron’s partner, Gibbe. gospel of push and enterprise, and a away, and also purchased several more moth within them, or else tbe ragged most certainly have been killed by the was killed by Indian prisoners, and shining example of success iu making head of ponies from Mr. Myer, so that little cavern from which it has second shot, aud be shudders to think other Indians who came to tbeir rescue it win. It is pleasaDt to find him still Saturday morning wheu lie left, be emerged. Our fruit growers should of hie narrow eecajx». After the second arrived in Ashland this week from took with bun nine bead of full blood face the fact bravely, ami begin at shot was fired, the highwayman who Walla Walla, for a visit with Judge doing wnat he can for Ashlatid. Shetlands. Mr. Sherman is a mer­ once a vigorous warfare upon the had taken the money knocked Albangh Tolman and other old friends here. People going to Jacksonville wil. chant of Bucoda, but is considerable moth. Apples and pear» will be the down, and wheu he got on his feet Carter creek, a branch of Emigrant find Plyiuale's coach awaitmg every of a horse fancier and will probably source of a vast income to Southern again, both of the robbers were mak­ creek, received its name from Andy train at Medford. Ask for tbs best go into the business to a greater or Oregon if the orchards lie caretl for ing for the brush, and be proceeded Carter, who had a land claim upon ita as they should be. on bis way boms. less extent. banka. Coach - Ply male s > ASHLAND TIDINGS I BREVITIES A. W. Scott, of Portland, who built The Oregon hotel in Ashland, has the contract to build a new wing for the state insane nexlnm at Salem for $M,- 323. Mr. A. F. Hunt, of Dead Indian, will go down to Douglas county within a few week«, to buy up a band of mutton sheep for Nicholas Bourgeois, a Cali­ fornia sheep drover. Rev. F. B. Ticknor and Ira Phelps, of Medford, printed this week the first o m iucii uvw vuni place. issue of their new paper ov at that ft is a six-column paper, one sale pat- iasu«l semi-weekly, and the first copy is neatly printed and newsy, Fruit commissioner J. D. Whitman is canning the peaches of bis orchard near Medford, and will, cans this season as a trial of the profits of thns disposing of the peach crop here. He I ihh a canning outfit which cost only about $50, but which, if worked to its full capacity with twelve hands could put up 800 cans a day. HERE ANI> THERE RANTS PASS! CENTRAL POINT, I t MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, ’89 I $4,3OO IN CASH. THE BROWN-SEQUARD Lj The fell System at Dean’s Special Announcement. ONE WEEK ONLY I ONE WEEK ONLY ! Commencing Saturday, Sept. 7th, and closing Saturday evening, Sept. 14th you can buy Dress Goods in the follow­ ing lines at SPECIAL PRICES: Cashmeres, all styles and grades. Henrietta, Albatross, Worsteds and English Cashmeres, Í This will be a rare opportunity to obtain a nice dress at low figures, and will last just one week as advertised. All goods marked in plain figures and everyone will receive the best of at- tention. ßJ^^Keep one eye on the date and get the other on the goods and prices. REspectfully, HUNSAKER 1 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 2g. 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, You will save money by buying at once and taking advantage of our introductory prices. At least come and examine these goods; charges for that—see for yourself and convinced