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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 13, 1889)
ASHLAND TIDINGS a S.tD PICTURE. A prominent Portland man returned home from a trip to Southern Oregou recently and reported that he was in EDITORI il HOTES »HD HEWS formed in this valley that Ashland was Washington Territory Republican» losing its grip-that it liad been Ixxnned say their ticket will be elected by a : too much and was suffering a reaction I had lo«t five hundred people within a majority of 5.101 I year, and much more to the same ef- Sunset Cux died at his home iu New i feck He didn't aay just who told him Y >rk City Tueadaj evening, after a ' all this, but he heard something of I m m ( illueaat. Me was in his tiotli year. < the same kiud from more than one 1 source. Tbe old saw: “Go away from The new cruiser. Charleston, is the home to learn the news" applies very swiftest and be»t of the United j well in this case. Here are the peo- BUt«» navy- a Pseifio coast product. | p|e of Ashland tranquilly purauriug THE UT EST SU IllHCE. Jacksonville Brevities. BED HOUSE COLUMN. NOTK8 ANI» NEWS. Linkrille in Ashrs—The Whole Business Portion ot lite Town Gone. The President will begin work this ‘ A large numlicr of pioneers of Jack sonville will attend the reunion at week on his annual message to Cou- gress. Tbe wave of this year's disaster from Asblaud Tburaday. fires has reached Southern Oregou al The euterptiHiug lummer» up ou the W. L. Plymale has gone to Salem last, ami upon Ashland's thriving to reside». His family will remove Bound sis now talking up an eh-ctnc railway to run from T.-icoma to Seattle, neighbor across tbe mountains has there next waek fallen as heavy a stroke of the calum-' thirty to forty miles long. Prof. Frtnk Huffer left for Eugene lty hb was fell by Seattle or Spokane The Kentucky tbree-y» ar-old “Proc will resume Fulls. The whole business. part of C'ty to-night, where he tor Kuott,’ was sold at ¡..uctioii ; t tho town, from the bridge to tbe U , his position as tutor uext Mon lay. Speepahead Rty, N. Y , hist «,<!> for S. military telegraph office, is in ashes. W. G. Kinney has returned from SIT.O-Jti, to Mr.’Bco .„un. Only three store« are left iu lhe place- Portland, bringing bis little daughter tbe hardware store of Graves A Co, Bessie with him for a tew weeks’ stay Reports from tt> Big Oregon ex and lhe general merchandise stores of with her grandmother. hibit uow traveling iu eastern stales Fountaiu aud Sergent. There is very little sickness iu Jack pr<'tiouncs it to bi- the finest in lb« The fire broke out in the rear ot eonutrv. The < xi ii it is uow at Buf Forbe’s saloon al 2:30 a. m, Sept.fitb, sonville now, ouly one case Mis. John falo. N. Y. (last Friday) aud in a few minutes the Love, who has been suffering with ty phoid feiar tor three Weiks past, but Peter Jackson, ! u colored Austra The worst storm for manv years pre- ! *^e eTen **BOT their way, all un- whole building and tbe wotsleu row is uow couvalvsceut, we arc glud to lian, and Jem Smith, tin* Eu«ii* ii .log of which it is a part, were in flames. vailed along the Atlantic Comrt Tues fonwious of such a terrible state of sf- Then eastward aud west ward the tire say. ger, are to meet in au b-iound glove and it is feared many lives wore rairs. Indeed, as the school census, re spread, taking the whole side of the Mrs. P. P. Prim returned fr< m Port contest in New Y’ork for a poria* <>[ lost at sea. cently taken,showed a larger number street to the end of the thickly built land Sunday morning; she purchased •iikljd, date uot giveu. section eastward, and buruing to the , a largo stock of the latest style milliu- Theprefa nt uuuiu.l icviniusof Alas ----------♦-------------- i of children of school ago than at any river westward. Ou the opposite side Tbe farmers of Rogue River Valley time heretofore — more than in any of the street was the immense Liuk- i ery goods for this market and will ka are ¿9,OUOJJIXJ, yet the territory is also offer tbe name for sale during the practically undeveloped. CaULel cold should do their best to make tbe dis- > 1<O other districts in the county—they ville hotel pile of wootieti buildings. Fair, ou the grounds. U is beeu discov.Ncd (here lu large This soon caught, mid burned like trict fair to be held this month a grand were congratulating tbemselv.w upon Mrs. O. S. Pollock, ac i npnnio.1 by quantities, and the mineral resources tinder and from tbe river to tbe tel success. If it should be “only a race a gradual but steady increase of popu are said to be enormous. egraph office that 6id« of th» street Miss«* Mamie Day atnl Emma Ply- meeting” it will be lhe fault of the lation; and as there are more build was swept clean. Baldwin A Forbes’s male, went to Sal. m last Wednesday The Globo says of the Joumiil's nd- people. ings in couraj of construction than in «tons hardware building, just west of night. Mrs. I’, will 1 ave the young vucaoy of subsi'iic« to build tip tbe — ♦ any other town in the conuty, and two where the fire caught, was supposed ladies in school in that city and re American carrying t I«: “That’s ths Tbe famous old Johns H”pkins uni sum* her position ns teacher in ibe i high proteutiou id. i exactly.” If tins brick business blocksnpon which oon- to be tire proof, but it crumbled b - Albany Collegiate Institute. n a "high prote. nil idea,” the Glob« versity at Baltimore, which opened i ' tore tbe tierce bent, and the large bri-’k ; straction is just beginning, they were store of Ileiimes, Marlin A Co, luij-i- with an endowment of four million Prof. Wm. T. Blackford, who for- ought to exph.in how it tiuppeiis that (■ersuadiug themselves that the town cent succumbed nbout as eas ly. The tnerly held a position in JaeLsonville free-trade England is lb« chief ex dollars, is about bankrupt, owing to was doing nicely for this dry aud dull lissoftbr-e parties in that m-medi- public schools, is paying this place a emplar of it.—«ton Journal. depreciation of Baltimore. A Ohio R j se ison. A fiue fruit crop, which has a'e neighborhood Baldwin A Forbes, visit. He made many warm friends. A circular iriti. d by the Oregon A R stock, in which its funds were i Reames, Martin A Co, and Judge G. furnished lhe choicest of the peaches W. Smith—aggregate 81<Nt.('0ri. on here who gave him u cordr 1 welcome, l > inscontiuenial railroad fires Nov. largely invested. lie will make bis home in future ill 5; ii as the date for a «; • tai mn-tiug I used at ail the towns along the rail which there is less than S-W.tkK) in- Moutano, where be will pr..ctice law. of tbe stocLliol I. rs at P< >rllund. < >re- ---- » After a cabinet consultation and road, from Ashland to Portlaud, and surnnoe. The Jacksonville public school will gon, to consider .mi i>«1 upou a quin There were no lives lost. Ben Mon full discussion of tbe matter last thence northward to Seattle, has at- lie under tbe capable management of tiou to be» submit, i io tini directora, week, the President determined not tracte 1 more attention to Ashland as roe. barkeeper at Forbes’s saloon, was Prof. G. H. Watt, who has bad ch rge whether the capnai of the com puny bidly burned. He went back into lhe beliqai’l ted aud i o> out of i xist- to call a special session of Congress a fruit center this year than ever be- burning building after some valuable«, as principal for the past three years. shall euce. - Ho will be assisted by G. I. Newbery this fall. Tbe county will no doubt f,re; aud the flourishing gardens, ver and the celling fell in on him, setting in the second department, and Miss Kt A19«.'.-. N. Y, l et. Thursday, keep moving just the same as if Gin- j4nt lawns aud blooming door yards his clothing ou tire. Fortunately us Hattie Newliery in lue primary, imn . Hugt^Pr-fj, auelecuio light liu ■null, gress should conveue in October. ¡n the older parts of town have made a 1 be darted out of the building he was tbe patrons of tbe school e.m feel as ' tell bout a pole and Caught met by some one who dssbed h bucket Governor Pe^r « looking for bright contrast in the eye of the trav- of water over him. He is doing »veil sured that their children's iuleiest are i in.Id of .- a line wire to save in wise and «ffiemut bands. liimtadf. II. bung fifleeu minutes ward to another nomination, and wdl j‘ the «M‘r0',ed “cb to-night, and will recover. Iie.i I d'lwnwi.r I, wiitbiug in agony, LOSSES AND INSURANCE. probably be .gain the democratic h“’e ™ ^r privilege, and shown E iiitcr Ttniscs-—«'oni erutta- the letter of tagore Oeing r «ued. A great crowd Following is a partial list of the > He died "Justitia” 1 -st week, I can well ail'-.ril to ig saw the horrible spettaci«*, candidate for governor, but it will 1« nore so much oHt aa if ibe nature ef a ovt- 10 a few minutes i alter being taken losse- mid insurance. found that his Chinese buocombe will become when the new and com twraoual attack. Jaekaouvl.lo hi» tie. n my G. \V. Smith, merchant and hotel down, Oue hand waa buruid to the home f->r many years, an.l lhe aomiupUuu not be worth so much to him as it. prehensive, water-saving system of keeper, 840,tKSt; insurance, 81X000. .hat i would uiurepiescili or dispara.« it in boue. Baldwiu A Forbes, hardware, 830,- any way 1* too absurb to require any refuta was when he ran in 1886 and fasten« d water works shall hive bsen estab R. V l>«y, of N«w York, John W. ti..n It profeaalunal pride I* wouu red or upon Cornelius the uupardonable sin lished -these things have given Ash 000; insurance, Stil Ml. hr perr-rlticai ;a*l**»us eh-are ti. irrisínlerpret Mackey's private secretary, was lu Reames, Martin A Co., general mer j my land and its future a very different atateinvuta, I can regret it siti...... re Port1 n I i fe.v .lavs ago.an I said that of wearing linen washed at a Chinese chandise, $30.000; insurance, $15,000. creating an iota from the DOaitlou iliat.u.ty light in the eyes of its owu citizens, J. Gleim, $111,000; iusurauce, $2''00. ■ a forced construction of tn. terms u-ed can llie Pi -ill • Postal Telegraph company laundry. • - ---- ---- » — any Inncr ura y u liaiever lu my stnte- will sp.-nil four million dollars in Imil J- and of intelligent visitors from abroad, Ed. Redtield. $820; insurance, $450. show meut.while tile l.arseand reckless assentirlo Corporal Tanner, the commissioner from , II. Kessler, $6500; insurance, $2000. of "Justitia s ’ letter will not b ar compari illg 1111«« IU ’ he South Um year. N« x ! that in which it was painted to year the compmy will build Inns iu son with the record ot facta iu the case. of pensions, is one of the best stamp the ( F. Egert, $2<MX>; insurance, $000. Portland man. L eon . the int- rior of Oregon and Washing The following were uninsured: speakers in America. He was a brave Wonder whocould have been giving ton connecting small towus wit h tile Forbes saloon. $10,000. soldier and served his oountry well, him such a grewsome picture T It large citn s. R B. Hatton, $2000. Grants Pass Notes. but he seems to be in a constant tar couldn't have been any of our own J. Fnez. $10,000. M my of tho druggists of Portland moil in his present position. He is a neighbors down the valley—they can't J. W. Humaker, $1500. Building still going ou at a rapid have adopted the plan of printing the R W. Roberts. 82000. antidote of a poison ou the label bear born talker, and bis friends admit have anything against Ashland, unless rate. Dr. Sumner, $2000. ing its name, which is put on the Kit that there is ground for the com tbe enterprise of her citizens offends Paul Breitenstein, $500. Weather very much cooler tbe last tle coetaiuiug it. Iu cose of tuvid«ut plaint that he talks too mach for one them. Ashland dosn't spend any time John Redfield, $150. few nights. or overdose, all yon have to do is to in tbe office he now holds. A Wash in efforts to disparage any other place Mrs. Heidrick, $4000. Several new families from Nebraska look ut your bottle; see wh it the anti W. A. Wright. $2500. dote is and procure it. [i'liis is a sim ington dtepatsb of the 5th savB there in the valley. aud Missouri. Parker A Cranston, $1500. ple protection to the public which is general belief that Tanner will re R T. Baldwin. 81500. Watermelons, apples and peaches go should be m el« oom pl usory upou all tire, and a rumor was in circulation CONCENTRATING THE TROOPS I- Lesheard, $1300. out by every freight. . who 8«II deadly poisou. that be bad already written a letter Klamath Star. $1100. Arthur Conklin is receiving applica Virginia has brought out an old The fxJi.y of abandoning the small J. Kessler, $t‘>00. of resignation. tions and tnnktug mauy loans ou real claim for tbe auro of $123,fMA) borrow«* I J. Houston, 8150. military poets on the frontier in order estate property. by Gen. Waeliiugtoo from that state J. Sei mens, $5<l). Gladstone has been visiting Paris to concentrate tbe army at large gar with which to build tbe White House. K. Sbmiska, $200. Sidewalks on the new established daring tbe past week, and at a banquet risons near the cities, where tbe offi Thomas Greeuier. $400. grades are going rapidly ahead. Front * Tbe claim has lieen traUslet nil to the Mount Vernon Aveuue associu’ion, and Saturday be said, in referring to the cers and men may have an easy and Mrs. McTyre, $300. street is the first to move. the latter proposes to relinquish the rapid increase of the population of pleasant time, seems to be so well Alex Martin, jr., 8000. The new Methodist church will tin- same to tbo geueral government iu America: “I wish to recognize under way that there is little likeli The blow is a heavy one to ths peo-‘ doubtedly be the finest church edifice consideration thivt congress defray the America's right to be considered, pro hood of the protect of settlers exposed pie ot Klamath county, and they have , iu Southern Oregon. Work is pro «X|H*ns.- of building the proposisl ua- I genuine sympathy of tbe public , gressing very rapidly. ; tioual highway to Mount Vernoo. spectively at least, and even now to to danger having any effect in staying the 1 everywhere, and especially of their some extent, the great organ of tbe its consummation. This policy, which neigblmrs and friends in Rogue River On Tnee-lay there arrived iu town n One of the great dis esters of th« year powerful English tongue. I wish also leaves people in regions like that just Valley. It is too early to determine party which is tbe foreruuuer of n col is th« t ie at Antwerp, which origi ony from Sonoma county. Cal. They ua’ed ill a cartridge factory last Fri how much re-buildiug will be to indulge in feelings of satisfaction east of us in Klamath county, in peril just . are highly pleased with Grant's Piss, day. B; the territi«explosions and the on reflecting that no cause on earth, of almost certain trouble from the doue this fall, but courage and enter-- and have written for their party. rapidly spreadlug tbimes from 2ÜJ to prise will assert themselves at Lmk- unless our owu folly, now or hereafter, conflicts of Indians and whites, is set ville in tbe face of lhe appalling disas Th« builders ot the Baptist clinrcii. 3U0 per.pl« lost their lives, and th« ought to divids ns from one another, forth in the following Washington dis ter, aud as “C. C.” says in the (>re- Messrs. Smith A Bea), say they will tower of the famous<mtli«dral, in which gonian, "Sweet-face I Hope, ‘with eye finish the steeple thi« week, then all are Ihr* WondeiTul chimes and the m is- or revive those causes ot honorable or patch: r«r piece of R« ii I m * us . “The D. s««nt less honorable contention that have Washington. Septemlier 8th.—The serene,' wave« her bright wings over tbe outside work will be done. Plas from the Cross,” is sei lously damaged. the ruins.” terers started iu on Mouday ou the Sundau Herald to-day says: The heretofore prevailed among un,” plastering. John L. Balliv in lias a new rim- plan adopted by tbe military author A LATER TELEORAM. The introduction of Terry’s snife ities aud acquiesced in by Congress iu Linkville, Oregou, Sept. 7.—No v Dedication and installation services , bition. I'll -N w York Sun ot Sept. 1882 of budding large military posts that Linkville's people have recovered were held at the Bethany Presbyterian 7lti. priii'8 a left t from him in wli eti m svidence in tbe Neagle case has re be at er unces his n tcutiou of running at central points with a view to the called to the mind of the old residents . concentration of troops and the aboli from the sudden calandly thrust upon Church last Siieday. Full attend me, for eiMi_': -‘io*i the d«mo T it’C ticket, them yesterday, many sad face« are moruing aud evening. Eneas McL-an of San Joaquin oounty, a few of whom tion of small outlying posts is rapidly seen. The ruins h ive cooled enoug i preached the dedication sermon, as- It ir hw alntion to r '.r»«ient a B is- were present in tbe court, a little inci mater udiziug into what its promoters to allow a search for valuables, but in svitwl bv th« pastor, mid th« It is. ton.listi> ». H,< si e 'hat with hii -’ i ■ tr ies tb it 11« will ii nearly every mstanoe the search is fu WilligrTtf, Sbintck, Black an J Plnpfw. tn<b 'inibit:>>:> b dent of Terry’s life which has not intended. future >n his life what it on p‘it L Nowhere is this more apparent than tile. ,J. T. Forbes recovered two ilie city council h ive granted to ti\ I been published. In April, 1851, Terry in the West, where with large pisis at doubt his quail pieces of metal representing tbe eoiu Hrant's Pas Water, Light snd Powt l, lie. Bullivsn tic 's ys, uot in couelusiou, tba licniiot'S HS 1>V •tabbed a man named Joseph Road Fort Logan, Colorado; Fort 8’ieridin, which nearly iFI V COS» , .» cost I Ben .UVURW Monroe Ins II.; lift', , " •■»«I tv»- will biveiiu tioubltt in gelling h «¿id aud silver-twing an allowing then house in San Joaquin county, I I Illinois, and Fort Riley, Kansas, lhe coin— l --------- _ m-'k-/«-f . ... s to lay pipes and mams and erect iriefi rv• 'hearing iu e<M»gresj or in making Tbe sheriff of the county, who I rapidly undergoing construct ion, and ed together. Il is a difficult matter t » light wire« through tbe streets, tdleyR cm^ressaicn iisun to whut he siivs. with Fort D. A. Riirsell in Wyoming determine the value. wss no other than Porter Ashe's and Forts Robinson and Niobrara in and highway» of tbe to vn of Grant’s There hat not yet been •!-lsbli*he<l Mercuan's having safes are opening Pam. The directors aud oili vr» of father, placed Terry under arrest. He Nebraska practically complete, it will them where possible, mid ml with any school or coll,-ye of thulogy in thie company are J. \V. Howard, nrea- soon be possible to fully garr-son was tried by a jury and convicted. Oregou, but the il. E. Gouf.....nee ut stood tho beat in good shape. Bald these p lints with troops uow at out win A Forltes’ safe lies among a pile ideut; J. T. Galvin, vav presidentf its l.c-t meelitiK', aft t ijeting a The oourt sentenced him to pay a fine Arthur Conklin, secretary and h. r .p «ition tn,.ii (lie WilL. ’ae'.tc lying points. I ■ - of oil aud varnish cans, which slid of $1 and the costs of the prosecution, General Crook, commanding the burn fiercely. G. W. Smith, th-’ heav Cbauelor. tr?at>tir* r. The enterprise if1 veralty, B’h'ptiMi the foilnWIUi? nso- Geueral Department of Missouri, has iest losers was not at home. He win a good one, and we wi»b them every’ ItiUon: “Resolv. 1, That we rec.tu- which he readily « did. e » success It will surely be a great im lie-u directed to assign the troops uow The steamer Ancon, which was at Fort Laramie, Wyoming Territory, overtaken at Helena by telegraph ami provement anti Iwuefit to the people ni<cl to the triis' '«s of sui»i UUiver- my, to take the ’ni-'SSiry ¡ne.isnr. » turned back. Grave fears are enter of Grant’s Pass. wrecked at Loring, Alaska, was said Fort Hayes, Kansas, and Fort Lyon, tained that bis lnsuiauee policy lu 1 ■'•r the < Bt.ilhi.-:;;ii. at of mcli a i-ch-ol. Ec.to. to be so weakened with age that site Colorad ', and the larger stations with expired aud bad not been renewed, >y the election of an mi q > .ti> nnni- h r of pro'es- t - for the hi . ii «, whose went to pieces with astonishing rap in his livision. General Crook was in which event hie loss will tie very also instructed to seu 1 a regiment of Neighboring Countihs Inty it shall ts> t >4> np-.Hi it ctir- idity from her own weight, as she infantry from either tbe Department heavy. His policies for $11,003 ex rviiiun of Htu iy, , an 1 pr«»c ire I he r< - pired August 31st ami were ordered lay fast on the rocks with tbe tide of the i’latte or the Department of the . reuewed, but It is not kuowu whether quisito material for f 1 he s «tn •, bo that SISKtTOV COTNTT, CAI.. recedmg. The disaster revealed the Missouri to th« Departmeut of Texas lhe reissue was made or not. at the enrltts lue 8 'htioi e iu boAfin I [Yreka Journal, Sept. 11.; under Geueral Stanley to replace tbe reusoiiabl» date wf r tbe cotn.n *ucv- I Baldwin A Forties are among the fact that she was unsafe-far from Eighth Cavarly which was sent from heaviest losers, owing to light insur Mr. Theobald Young, popularly of the school yea ir.” “staunch and seaworthy” as the term there to Dakota about a year ago. ance. This firm recovered four n-w known us “Dave Young” died Ins Steve Brol.o. thv Ini'lire jumper, is applied to vessels expected to carry General Crook will be giveu author wagons from Liuk river lo-d-iy which Sunday, soon after noon, aged 4? p—The owners and inspec ity to issue the necessary instructions had beeu run from their large ware year», having lieen taken to Ins bed vent over the lior- «ii >.• full, N ig ir.i, last B'lliird.iy iiiuruing. He took tin tors who permitted the vessel to risk for putting these changes into effect. house into tue water ami saved. Mr. aliont two weeks ago, although lie ha. precaution to pmi ins Isilv heavily They will occur during lhe autumn. Baldwiu feels very sore over bis loss, lieen in very poor health for a couph with cotton fiiiy-two inches »round tbs lives of thousands of people every Posts vacated by troops of the but will probably reopen as soou us of years past. He came to this plan, tbe waist and seventy five inches year should be brought sharply to > Seventh, Thirteenth and Eighteenth uew quarters cau be obtained and in tbe '50 period. around the cliest. Over this he placed account for their cupidity or their - Regiments of infantry will tie aband stock secured. “Dave” Young. who died last Sun i rubber «mt, atnl the l>oiy was pro- oned and turned over to the Interior Reames, Martin A Co. are nndeter- criminal neglect. day, held an insurance policy iu th- ected with two s:e«i bands. He Department. miued as to what their future will be, A. O. U. W„ for S2000, and an addi jumped into the river jiial after day- It is . proposed to treat tbe other two but speak cheerfully. It will not be a long time before . tioti.il policy for $1000 in the guar shot over tbe Horseshoe falls, the Grand Army of the Republic will «r three company p<«t« in isolated This calamity could not have oe- anted fund of same order, makum break, sad disappeared for two minutes, when partH in tn the same manner as fast as an , . . . . parts oease to be a cause for contention the new ___ __ and large _ poets are put in curred at a worse time. This has bei-n $3,0(>>, which his bereaved widow wit became to view au.i was pick. I tip in ail exceedingly dry seasou. consequent receive. Diva has been a faithfu m unconscious «on.litioti and t-rkou to or to worry the fearful-hearted that readiness for the troo[>s. ly crops are very poor. Tbe farmer Eventually it is proponed to reduce has been credited by tbe merchants member of the order since organize iheClitUon. He aoon r •covered eon- ths old soldiers are going to abeot b tiou of Klamath Lodge No 170 in the eionsoess and w w foivi I to be uot the 140 poets to at least half that num for the necessaries of life, aud uow the treasury. In the year 1888 alone ber. With Indian trouble a thing of tbiugs must come to mi issue, which place, holding tbe position of Reeeivei seriously hurt. the Grand Army lost by death no the past, there will be no reason for or Treasurer from its institution in result in great hardship. 1880. leas than 4,696 members. The next scattering our small army all over th« will A loss of $3300 to Mrs. M. E. Wil year will, of course, show a still country. IiPtrucl White, an employe of tin liams on furniture iu the St- Charles In the opinion of military authori Hotel, with no insurance, was not late C. & O. Stage Compauy for many larger falling before the sickle of the ties the day is coming when it will be who had care ot stage stock a’ first reaper, for as the membership the large cities that need protection, reported iu yesterday's items. Mrs. years, Williams baa just returned from Port Anderson's Ferry Hnd also st Laird's, grows older, tbe rste of mortality not the prairies, and it is therefore laud only to-day to fiud her elf pen near Klamath City, died at hospital must increase, until iu tbe last few considered much more judicious and niless. last Sunday morning, aged 55 years The merchants of San Francisco He was an Indus!none, upright aud years that the veterans are left, they economical. It is as well to have our 25,i)<M) regulars separated in as large citizen, highly respected by all will be swept away in vast bodies. detachments as possible, and stationed have shown their generosity in tend worthy ering offers of aid totLe biuiuess mem who knew him. His funeral took At the utmost, another decade will at convenient railroad centers, whence These messagi-e are cheering to all. place last Monday sfteruuou, 9tbio>:. see the Grand Army men so reduced theo can be dispatched to tbe scene Beu Mouroe, the ouly persou injured, under the management of his many friends, nnd Col. Stone, of the Scott that they will hnve difficulty in rally of trouble as rapidly as it is uow pos is resting easily to-day. sible for small detachments to reach Valley stage, purchased tbe burial lie ing a few thousand for their annual the scene of an Indian outbreak. at Evergreen Cemetery. Medford Items. reunion.—[Ex. Eight large stacks of wheat, piled It is generally expected, says a S. A. Owings sold out bis livery up ready for threshing at the old Itiii- Tbe constitution framed for the new Washington correspondent of the asso stable to Mr. Jake Wrisley. net farm, ou the island, in Scott Vai Who advised her pupil» to strengthen state of Washington provides that no ciated Pre»8,that Secretary Tracy whl Mrs. Merriman t, having ar>addilion . ley. now lease I by Janie« Bryan,J were their minds by the use of Ayer’s Sar man shall hold any one of the county recommend to Grngress an appropria to her house and will soon take up her destroyed by fire last Thursday even saparilla, appreciated the truth that offices for more than two terms ot two tion of about half a million for put. residence in town. ing, the fire commencing alsuit H bodily health is essential to mental vigor. For persons of delicate ami feeble years each. This is a >iltle rough on Frank Mingus is to build n neat o'clock and burning all night, whib commit at ion. whether young or old, this ting shipbuilding plants into the navy tho hundred or m nv farmers collected ths professional county politicians, frame residence on the wett side of yards. About’ $100.000 has already- medicine is remarkably beneticial. Be town. C. W. Skeels baa the contract were iiuable to do more than keep it sure you get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. but it msy simply develop versatility from spreading. It ta t l.e gi neral tie- been spent in each of the yards at Althongli their cburidi is not fully anoog them, and not ruin the business '• Evjity spring ami fall I take a num New York aud Norfolk and a smaller oompleled, the Metboahs'e exfavt to lief that tbe fire was tbe work of in ber of bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and iucenduiry, as the threshing ui:<cinn< as some would suppose. A oounty sum at Mare Island, California, w> bold their tirst service iu it tn x' Sun was n long distance from the .-luck: am greatly benefited.” — Mrs. James 11. clerk may serve two terms—then take East man, Stoneham. Mass. day. that a large share of the amount will none of the hands sleeping tn ar, ar. • dsputyship for a rest, and to dull tbe “ I have taken Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Mr. J. O. Johnson and family re the locality, a mile from the hour» wiili go to Boaton and Portsmouth. Alxrnt great benefit to my general health.” teeth of envy, and then bob up serene, $150,|MX) is tbe estimate for an effec turned from California last Saturday and across the river from the wagoi — Miss Thirza L. Crerar, Palmyra, Md. ly as a candidate for assessor. After and will spend th« winter ou their ■ road, l'he work of threshing hnd j.o “My daughter, twelve years of age, tive plant and probably this sum will Table Rx*k farm. been commenced by the I! iihunir four years in the assessor’s office and be speut at each of the New Englmd nuiebine, and the loss comprises rd ou; has suffered for the past year from Arnau from Los Atigclcc, Cal., h ip a two years' respite, he may then hs - yards. If Grngrcss approves the bought a half inti rest iu Frank Wade's 2.‘HUI busbtls worth at l< t.n JUJUMi. pire to the sheriff's office, and after LAKE COUNTY. remiminenlatiou of the Secretary's coal mine iu Antioch precinct, lie A few week» ainre, we Began to give that to the office of sch<M>l suprintend- I.akerie F .amlncr. S-pt A.l policy the Navy Department is to was much elite«! at tbe prospect of (Le her A yer's Bars»put ilia. Iler health lias aat or coroner. Buch a law iu Oregon mine.- [News Sept. 11. The lown council 1 as a| minted r greatly improved.” — Mrs. Harriet H. have giKsl plant«*avuilable at all the would be a serious thiug for Joel i ommittee to neg--tih'e for II Join c Battles. South Chelmsford, Mass. leading navy y inbseveu though manv California comb honey at “About a year ago I began using Ayer's $ i <n»i I t ten ear», for rue pnrpos« of Ware, of Lane county, who has held Sarsaparilla as a remedy for debility of the new cruisers are built in pri • I). L. M inkler A S ok ' s . building a town hall, jail, etc. the county clerk's office from a time and neuralgia resulting from malarial vate yards. To have yards under the Pe er Grwi z, of Montugtie, Tu.« ley exposure in the army. I was in a very when the memory of man runneth uot Secretary Whitney, under tbe direct control of the Government is bad comlition. but six bottles of the Sar boiglit the McK.-e lively and lid .-:a to tbe contrary. considered e’scn’ii.l iu war times, lie- Cleveland Democratic Administra 1-1.» for pojiril. He left yi.s-t'-rday fol saparilla. with o<’<‘asi(>nal doses of Ayer’s Pills, have greatly improved my health. Tbe Republicans of Washington caitse private contractors cotild not tion. paid an English firm $21JM>> for hritoa, but eipect-s tu return in ibirtj I am now aide to work, and feel that I ■ ■ lays to take p-js- ’ esaion of b»e plop, rty cannot say too much for vonr excellent Territory met in convention at Walla lie relied upon to . make repair«, mid a plan for the building nt the iron remedies? — F. A. Pinkham. South B- ii. M. Barney and Matth> w Gor Moluncua, Walla last week, and placed in nom they would have the Government at war-vessel, Texas, now Ring built Me. don wile over from Waite r Tlnii- : at the Norfolk navy yard. Now, af. ination tbe following ticket for the their mercy as to price». Mndiinery “My daughter, sixteen years old, fs luey report the soil still burning in using Ayer's Sarsaparilla with good ef- new state, to be voted upon next used in tb«> manufacture of large war ter ?2,.W,nno have been spent on lhe . I h it valley, I lie hre 1« g.-ttuig m dau fect. ” — Rev. S o Graham. United month: For Governor, ex-Govenr r ships can now be procured in this huge vessel, it is aseerts'i ed that she g oils proximity i<> buildings un i iie.y Brethren Church, Buckhaunon, AV. Va. E. P. Ferry, of King county; for lieu- country. When Secretary Whitney will not float but will sink with her s neks, and unless a r. iu comes soon to ” I suffered from put out the fire, it is feared that much tenant-governor, Chas. E. Laughton, was making his plans four years ago own weight, and work has lieen sus- damage will lie doue. of Okanogan: for cougreasmiin. John this wa* not tbe case, but a stimulus pended.- |State Journal. with lame hack ami headache, ami have Star Bekerv opppoaite pre-toffice, been L. Wilson, of Spokane; for secretary whs given to iron ship building by Concerning tbe announced candi mm h benefited by the use of Ayer's of state, Allen Weir, of Jefferson; for the policy of the Government. If h:is dacy of the Hon. John L. Sullivan for Ashland, Oregon. G a d tum' I • p Sarsaparilla. I am now 80 years of age. the price of lined. K loiivee. 25 <•>». ami am Matiafled that my present health led the largest manufacturer« of tools treasurer, A. A- Lindsley, of Clarke; Congress, Many democrats inter 33 lib loaves, 81. pe ", cake«, ciudi . and prolonged life are due to the use of for auditor, T. M. Reed, of Thurston: to do the work equal to that of Eu- viewed at Washington last Monday und nuts ut th« lowest market rii’’. Ayer’s S nsajiarilla." — Lu< y Moffitt, for attorney geueral, W. C. Jones, of ropean foundries. say it may not prove a laughing mat Sweet cider, 5 sis per gl-«.«, 1 quart. Kiiiingly, Coan, Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 79 10 cts. 1 gallon I'le'.s. W m M ills , Spokane; for superintendent of pub ter. Sullivan is located iu what is Prop'r. years old, So. Woodstock, Vt., writes : lic instruction, R B. Bryan, of Che RELlGIOt’H. “After several weeks’ suffering from known as “Pat Collins’s” district. It Go to corner Mam and Granite streets nervous prostration, I procured a bottle halis; for oommuMioDer of public has a reliibie democratic majority of for paints, oils, vitnisbes, brushes, of Ayer’s Saisapaiilia, ami l»efore I Tbe sermon subjects at tbe I’reshy. lands, W. T. Forest, of Lewis; for artists'materials, and wall and build had taken half of it my usual health teriau church, on next Sabbat b, will be 7000 and is control,ed by Irish voters. supreme court judges, R O. Dunbar, as follows; Mortnng; "Rendering an Those who know the district well say ing papers. Estimates made’ on pain? returned.” of Klickitat, T. C. Stiles, of Pierce, account.' Evening: “Why I Iwlive in that if Sull, van would only keep sober iug, piper baugiug, interior dextira- tlous, etc. T. J. Anders, of Walla Walla, Em- tbe Bible.” esc ip»the Mississippi peni'enti try ind E vans i B ocsk , Ashland, Or. mon Scott, of Gaitield, J.*P. Hoyt, Tbe finest hue of groceries in tbe cultivate ,-iopularity, he migii’ cap: ire Bain wagons from $90 up, at Ash Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Man. of King- city at D. L. M ink LBN ¿Sow's. * a uouuuation next year. Prto-tL «UboUlM.«». Wont S4 • bouM. land Milla. * »Rt.'AY SEPTEMBER IS. I» ». THE GREATEST HIT EVER MADE ! Free i A Genuine <'ravon Portrait tiiven < awav without anv charges. * *■ - Commencing Saturday, Aug 17th, we will give free, to al! per sons buying goods to the amount of Fifty Dollars, an or der for one of our genuine Crayon Portraits of yourself or any friend. S10O Reward! WE CHALLENGE COMPARISON. As to the perfvi tion of these portraits in likeness to the photo graph from which they are made. We invite a comparison with the best crayons made by the best artist. A THING OF BEAUTY IS A JOY FOREVER. What could be nicer than one of these elegant crayons! We have also made arangements with a large frame manufactory to mount and frame these portraits for our patrons in the best style at one fourth the usual cost of such frames. You can have either gilt or bronze frames with fint-clast French picture glass already to hang on the wall. You are, however, not obliged to purchase a frame at all or you can purchase it at some other store, this does not matter to us, we give you the picture and sell you the frame at cost if you wish it. WE DO THIS TO ADVERTISE OUR BUSINESS. Many people wonder how we can afford to give away a work of fine art like this with so small a purchase of goods. We answer that it is done as a big advertisement. No such inducement can or will be offered bv any other house in the citv. STRIKE WHILE THE IRON IS HOT ’ Come now and avoid rush that will be sure to take place for these crayon Portraits. «3T’ Kememlier that you need not pur chase $100 worth of goods at one time, but at different times aggregating the amount. One of these Tickets given with every Dollar’s worth of goods you purchase for CASH. 8 Tickets gives you a Silver l’lated Sugar Shell, worth S 1.00 10 Tickets gives you a Butter Knife, worth .1.25 12 Tickets gives you a new style Lace Pin, worth .1.50 25 Tickets gives you a set of Rogers’ Teaspoons, worth 3.00 35 'fickets gives you a set of Rogers' Knives, worth .3.75 50 Tickets gives you a set of Rogers Tablespoons, worth 0.00 50 Tickets gives you a Crayon Picture of yourself or any of your friends, worth 25.00 Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Carpets, Boots and Shoes. MORAL BROS, Opposite the Postoffice. Main Street, \s.J I UA N i). Smith & Dodge Carry the largest mid be*» aelucte.l FURNITURE ! In Southern Oregon. WALL PAPER, FRAMES ANO CARRIAGES. ETC., ETC. We ae!l THE Davis Sewing Machine, The be«t sew inc machine made. Cal’ and •re it a; <1 be couviuceff. 13-43 Rare Opportunity. KM l.otft for Mal« nt a Barirain. The tindersignetl offers for ••ah* a: a bar gain two choice residence h in Roper'« ; addition, each nOx’JT» teet, fronting on low« street. Both lots planted in fruit of the chnievNt varieties. Price, if sold immediately, <200 each. For further information < a'l a' residence of W. A. Walker, in Reeser’s addition. or address by mail nt Ashland. Or. W m A Hi l-soN. Ashland, Or.. August 3 \ 1SM». R—• Choice sample Rooms. ilidi'ii'f ihiid SOUTHED M0ULDINCS, CHILDREN’S W^pONS, BABY < )1? KGOX. A I m », • Centrally Located. NEW BRICK That wan!" off ol«l age, like Ponce de Ixxtn’s fabled spring in which one could Will tM- held at bathe and be young again, CENTRAL POINT, has enthused and filled with Jaek-on Counts commencing on hojie manv who long for MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 23,'89 better days, but, alas, such And continuing Five I)ajs. hopes may never be real Liberal Picmiums ized; but there is an elixir Are offered in every dr; a ’ment, bg regal that is making better and ing mot«“ ihau brighter days, lifting debt $4,300 IN CASH. from the shoulders of the There is the best mile rnt-trn^k iu the S’a e on the ground«, and there will be run oppressed, putting new life ning uud trotting ra< e.- « a h day. into the discouraged. It is Prices of A«tmin«ion: Slate Ikiaiiii.^i'hiture 50c Men’s Da\ Ticket Women's Day Ti<’ket Men’« Sca-on Ticket I2.W) Women’s s« <*«on ticket 73c Send tv the 8« erda » for Premium list. GEO. W RIDDLE. President, ROBERT A. M1LI.F.R, Secular). JacKsvU- vUle. Oregon. riieCasliSyshiitDean mi's fl * ll HEADQUARTERS Tourists & Commercial Men. This tine new hotel iu the Ct nt er of the bus invss j a. t of the cit\ ha* just bo n < re<\cl on the siteoi the ol*i popular A-hlan-i Hor.«** a”d ha- ’ e<-n lensed bp the u 11 ku n and successful landlord. Twcut tifrrh «nival exhibition ot Sa’eni. Oregon, E. K. Brightman, Prop., I Who will conduct the hotel iu fir«t-cla*.s style. The table will con’inue b» L? kep’ up se< ond to none, and gue-t- can be n-~u « i - f the Itesi of treatment. Terms rea-unable. 10 C. W Ayers, B œ H. R. Barbour, Ii.T. Elviage Ayers, Barbour & Elviaie, ar Contractors & Builders, ASHLWD. GREGOS’. 0. W. AYERS, Architect. Estimates made on all kinds of buildings and nil material* furnish-<i forth - same. Plans and *>peeifi< ations for dwellings of Iate*t modern drsigua made at our office and furnished free l<» our patrons We un- dertitami our business in a'l its braudvs and do no! hisitau* to guarente«* satisfac- ; tion. If you c(»ttleinpTntc building HhV thing, from a foot bridge tu a ho el, eali on us al our office,«’«truer Main and Ilargadiue sts,. Ashland. Or., and sc«- what we < an «Io for you. We have an unlimit* d aupply «•( material of ali kinds for building piirpos > ' and « «n build your house without any ttu nec«‘Msary delay. Outside order* for plan* and specifications suliciit d and prompt et tent ion giv« n to them We hivito inspec tion of our work aud can give references where required. 1334 liai Rg'S Business ! EACH DAY. Important Imprownii-D?* rende in the pre inium li.-’ Reduced rate* f >r far •- and fn -u transportation Iine"«f . an . f? i th? fa r r 1 «in: rx roTisiGXEi’ wo««’i » r «v 1 !•■'.«> «»hl < tiMomcr«. Do »:.• jrtitdb g«‘iu-iai:y. th»»l !»• is »«gain in »h »j.u.wf« .■ and 1« prvparvd to vtt« cd 1« h i call* promptly at Prices of Admis. jon: Meii's day ticket Wumcn'u <1 h \ ii- k.-t wa--on ti •• «1 Women’s season 1 ¡cket Srud 10 the secretarv at Snlrm f«.r n minili list, J T. Ai'i'ERS »X J. 1. Grvtfg. Secretary I’rvd LOWEST PRICES Passenger* to and fr«»«i each train. 2-111 1 A. P. Ball, H J. E. Tica., SUME Now have their nets mili. n»ar Un. it* upetation, and u e ready u, 1 ¡1 ali *«rde - f »r Ayers, fhrbour & Elviage. Nervous Prostration, LUMBER OF HL K HDS, îlieBankof Ashleiid Ou short notice, and ut l>»w<*«i Price* Sugar Pint Ceiling and Rustic — aud — ASHLAND OGN. Paid Up Capita!, Yellow Fine Flooring, Will be our Specialties. $jo,coo.c( f*«>M.»tfire addros« is McAllister, <Rrg.»n. and all ord vs a«id fessed to that office wfj receive p,. n»m attuli'irm. 44 I I Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, rNBrXRKD BY S10O Reward! We will give $100 to any charitable institution of Ashland on sufficient proof that the portraits we give away are not made with genuine crayons, or that they are not e pial in every re- speetin artistic merit and excution t<> any crayon made. The Teacher General Debility. Free! Free! Does a Genera' Banking E-sires« Colestin Soda Springs HGTEL Wffjbeopcti Muy 1st. for the ar<ommo<Ta* tiou of a limited number of gurstn. Made and Repaired, Next door to E. il. Miller'» Grocery Store, north of bridge. iV *<dlect1r«iis tnffde h al' «ceeasibîe |»olnta on farorabh» term» Mght exchange a:« , tr egraphi- transfer» rortlsinl. Ff“”*-',«« r.nx< X- w York rfWd dujfi l.rtìUjjki ntu tifi ufi Boar«) and lodging, per week |10 00 •• •• •• day 1 S g •* per day 1 01 Single me Is .SO Camping prMW^ra will be- 50 cent« pet week ioreach individuul. 4CJ BYRON COLE, Proprietor.