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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1889)
t County Court FAIR XOTFX. HEKE AND THEKE. PEKSONAE. \ gentleman in th« auditor gener James R Neil, judge; ( . W Taylor and al's office at Lansing, Michigan, wishes Season tickets have been reduced in Wm. Kay commissioner«; Max Mailer.clerk, Yaquiua City is endanger«! by for price B. F. Dowell is in town this week. It was never smokier in tins valley to exchange well loeate*! property in to ! men and 75 eta. for Janie« (». Birdsey, sheriff that city for improve«! fruit laud in r-HDAT s EITEMHEK ». Is«. than now. est tires. ladies. Dr. Helm's little eon,' Paul, is ill with or near Asblami ~i»ioj»-ity which In matter of county road petitioned for by The Willamette nver is lower thau Dry stove wcxxl tor sale by G. F. would yield returns without loo long pneumonia, Drew et al; continued until next term. Cainp grounds have already been N In >. mutter <4 r ui petitioned fur by J. W Special Train. ever kuowu before. Billing«' [15- 3 l a waiting. For particulars apply to «elected by some partie« at the fair McKay «1 al, continuud uut*i next term C. B. Watsou was nt Grant's Pass I L’he railroad company has agreed to County road petitioned for by Thus. Mar Morales, the bandit, has lieen seu- grounds. Pioneer reunion re|H»rt ou 1st page Bev. G. J. Wei ster of the Ashland 1 nee iay on legal buaiuese. put on a special traiu from Ashland to ot this if»He. Cougieg.itionul Church. tin vt al; ordered op«?ued conditionally. teuced to imprisonment for life. Hacks wiil I m * run regularly between In matter of building pier* »rrvM Hill Mr. S. V. Lumsdeu, of Medford, the Fair grounds during Fair week, Th«« “New York Aquarium” ears, wos contract awarded to Emil Barbe for R. V. Beall, of Central Poiut pre . Jacksonville and Medford and the creek, Go to the fair next w«ek half-tare one iu town Wednesday. stoppiug at luteriuvtiiate stations, aud >«l'». Bond f*»r »200 filed. of which, coutanitug a miscellan ciuet, brought up a lot of bacon to fair grounds. Road petitioned for by Martin Pctvrwon, leaving Ashland about 7 o'clock A. M. rate» ou the cars. Rev. C. R. Ellsworth and family left Ashland last Saturday. eous collec’ion of curiosities ami spec et al declared a public highway R obert A. M iller , The indieitions are that the atten Freeh eoinprees«»«! yeast for sale at imen« of rare bird« and reptiles, went Tuesday evening for Yaqiiina Bay. In luatirr c-f county hoMpllal, report of J Stc y S. O. D. A. A. Sheep meu from California have cut dance will be Urge, both of people m M Uiitland, keeper, approved through here last year, stopped in the U. 8. B-ikery. * Bishop Brayton, of Tacoma, id up the ranges somewhat iu Klamath Liuttor Hceu^eh granted to A J. Barlow this county aud from abroad. Ashland Saturday. A new attraction au'i U in Stuart of Gold Hili. Mass Meeting. A gtxxl fresh cow for »ale by J. W. was an ■•eu.baluied" whale- which spending a few days iu Ashland. county this season, on their summer 21.000 pamphlets are to be issued by The following bilk were audited and al some people thought to be a purely Henry Klippel aud Wm. Ulrich, of . rouini A mass meeting will be held iu the Abbott, near Talent. the District Board of Agriculture and lowed A. McNeil, building bridge acroat Jacksonville, were in Asblami Mou- M. E. Church next Hnuday. Sept 22. Semi MHiietbing to the fruit grow manufactured article. Tom Merry has severed his connec distributed dunug the fair. Antelope I JOO 00 ut 3 o'clock, p. iu. Mrs. Heunetla ers' exhibit next Monday. tion with the Helena Journal, Russell Jas. Mi Dougal. material aud work Prof. C. F. Nesse will organize a ' day. The gates on the fair grounds will Ski ltou, of San Fruucisco, ami State Centennial bridge Harnsou ’ « pa|>er, and is expected in Ex-Sheriff A. S. Jacolts now re- Th«» Uuiou «aw mill nt Eureka. Cal., class iu peniuauship ut the Normal be open and free the 23d, the tune of Klippel & Curtin, material fur Road President of the Idaho W. C. T. L'., school, to l>egiu Monday. Sept. 80, c««ives Ins mail at Central Point post Portland soon. No. 10 the meeting of the fruit growers’ asso- w < Dii»t. will spe ik. Everyoue should hear this bnrued Monday; lone ¿50.000. y»K) ou Daley, bldg Llk creek bridge ]KS$). (’poll thiseveuiug, Prof. Nusse. office. The laud contest of J. 8. Howard ciutiuu. gifted lady. J. M ( hfldera. fur ¿“3 days aervicea Muss meeting at M. E. church, at 3 assisted by President J. S. Sweet will vs. the Oregon «fc California IL R. Co., 1500 00 mb county aaaeaaor fur I jqw F. H. Page, the Portlaud fruit man. o'clock, next Sunday afternoon. All goods, articles, animals, etc., must give a free lesson and lecture upon ins Co., < yeara’ policy Slag» tu the Eair. went to Hau Francis«» hv Tuesday's over land in Roeeburg district, bus lie eul« red by Tuesday noon. Intend New on Zealand 100 00 court H oum * the new system of “ Phyncal Pruiniug The exhibits at the slate fair are lieen decided in favor of Mr. Howard. ou acalpa Geo. W. Stepheuson will ruu a stHge stud to be Ix-tter than ever before. ing exhibitors will take notice aud Bounties m Peuiuanship,” to which all are cor traiu. For rare of iudigeut ¡»eraona Past Grand Master J. T. Brown, govern themselves accordingly. and backs «¡ally from Ashland to Cen dially invil«‘d. Remendier the date Engineer McDonald and wife are ih<>8 Harlan, printing......... Judge Tolman will send some of and place. Normal building. tral Point fair grounds aud returu dur W I. T. Co. telegrams speii,img a week at 8«ierameuto, visit paid Medford Lodge, A O. U. W., a On Monday afternoou, there will lie i s. Sherman for Mime visit last Friday evening. Mr. Brown ing tlie fair; leaving here ala>ut 7 a. in.. his Holeetelli cattle to the district ing the fiur. Willard Adin oath lu road George Yaudis, of Sterling, tins started Monday morning for San a saddit -pony race at the fair grounds, U J praiser> ami returumg in the evening. The fair. freeforail.no entrance fee required, county , died ou Wednesday morning Messrs. J. F. Kelley nnd T. P. Lee. Francisco, after a stay of several weeks trip down, 16 miles, will be made tn J J. Fryer, road appralser Dou't fail to send your coutribu- of this .week after au illness of long Grat t's Pass, have been in Ashlaud aud a puree of S25 for the winner. J M. Nichols du about two boms. in Ashlaud. tiou of Ashlaud fruit and tlowers to duration. Mr. Yaudw was one of the this week. A. W. Sturglsa do Many people will I m * surprised at John «’unlrell do the fair. The Sun Jose board of trade is tak old settlers of the conuty. baviug come ludhiu Claims. J M. l>41uud, county hospital forqr. T. P. Lee, the Grant's Pass melon the uumiM-T, variety aud value of the ending Aug 31, l’Sh'J 625 71 Some flue lake trout from Klamath to Southern Oregon in 1K53, aud has king, came up to Ashland Munday, ou ing steps to have a statue of Leland fine cattle of Jacksou county ou ex- I have received notice that Hon. Stallfold erected as a token of appre Ijeeu employeil at mining most of the C. H Mitchell, teacher's exatnina county have beeu soli in Ashland this a busiuues trip. Waiter H. Bishop, special ageutof the hibition at the first meeting of tioti 4 «lavs 12 M the ciation of his munificence in estab lune since. He was a ^brother-in-law 1M »J Frank R. Neil same, C days, Interior Department, is on hie w ay week. lishing the great university in that county and district f lir. of Capt. Saltmarsh, of this place, who W. C. Didey enme over from Butte 15 ÜU G I. Newbury. Name, 6 days, south, to investigate Iudiau depreda The “Holiness Baud” still holil ser left Wednesday evening for Sterling, ere« k last Saturday , aud was in Asli- county. 13 b0 If our fair is a success it will add 50 W m Ruy. service» as Cornr, tion claims, and I hope to meet him vices in the Ashland grove Sunday to attend the funeral. 15 6U C. W. Taylor, do Imid a day or two. Salem >s having a regular building per<‘ent. value to the thoroughbred Co. Trean Moore, for exchange in lhmglau (xuiuty h < m > u to take evi afternexjus. stock of this district. How important, M'hool money .Salem to Jackson boom. There are more house« being Welborn Beeson, of Talent, brought dence ou claims wimreiu 1 am the at- George Smith, of Liukville, is at 14 50 ville R«xl Bluff had a $10,000 tire Monday to town on pioneer reunion day some tending the state university at Eu- built in Salem this season than in auy it is that every body help to make it H toruey for I lie ciuimaute. C. Nickell, printing 33 50 Hftermxiu. The Preebylurmu chureii year of its existence, auil the prospect success. ash luml»er for John Ralph to use in gem« this year again. B. F. D owell . Co Judge Neil, expenses inspecting aud two dwellings were burned. Elk t r. bridge 3 00 is even belter for next year. (States wugou work. Thu planks were 18 Ashland, Sept. IK. 18tO. Fruit growers’ day (Monday) will Expenses J. 11. Stewart and wife, of Medfoni survey and viewing of The Ashhiu«! ba ml were out sere lutibea or more wide, and Mr. Boeson pn ciuct, have been iitleuding the suit« man. I m -one of the most important of the county road petitioned fur by J Sunday seh<H>l Cuuventloa. 26 96 \\ McKay, et al nading ou Tm eday evening, aud nuule said it was from trees ou bis place, of fair at Salem this w««ek. A surveying party is seeking. I m >- wet k, and the people should turn out Same for road petititioned for by M. which be bad watched the growth The sixth annual Sun-lay school con some tine music ou tlie at reels. tweeu Audersoti aud Reddiug, Cal., for «.nd make it a great Miecess. Tuke Fetersou et al since the pioneer davs when they were Wm. Moreland, of Ant««lo|>e, left a feasible course to build a large irri >our baskets well loaded for the pic Jur«»rs inquest held ou prisoners suf 21 00 vention for Jackoon, Josephine and Go to tlie Star Bakery ami get H fncated in jail 2 *0 Klamath counties will lie held ill the loaves for 25 Ct«., 33 1-lb loaves for 81, saplings any one of which he could Sunday evening for Portland, expect gating caual, the water to lie taken out nic. No uduiibbiou fee to the grounds 37 OU Inquest ou body of L B. Shipley spau around with one hand. ing to remain iu the city. Presbyterian church. Ashlaud, on also sweet cider ut 5 ete. a giaae. of the Sacramento river at some point on that day. M. Berry, justice fees, State \s. J. D. Tuesday mid Wtxluetwlay, Oct. 1st and 7 05 There are now about 75 miners on Wm. Robinson, of Sprague River, north of Redding. The track is in As tiue condition ns S. D. Syuon Don’t miss reading the new adver Humbug creek, eugaged principally in was ill the valley this week, ou busi Taylor, constable's fees, same 1C 31 2 1. Wt Au interesting programme 10 2U John Allen, of Re«i Bluff, was held in add have L m ' uu hopud for so soon WitueK.« fees same case liaH been prepared, and wiil tie put in tisement of Moral Bros., in their big quartz mining with good sii<‘c»»88, with ness at the county seat. Alt. fees. Maine case 13 40 txofcee the Superior after its making. A great part of it Dist for trial print tilts week. Delegates will be space on second page this week. w liness fees, another case 1 55 new coinersconstaudy arriving, so that Court, at Reddiug, for perjury in con is i s solid and smooth as auy track in Max Muller.G days services, equal) S. R. Stephen« and family, of Bo- granted the usual reduction iu fare tin Connell, u Medford mechanic, by the time winter is at hand tlvre lifinza, have lieen H(»en«ling several nection with the stage robbery case of th«* country. A few places where the ration board «59 43 t Lie O. iC R. R. -that is. they pay is Mr. doing the plastering of J. N. rini- will lie as many more. Humbug is weeks on Wagner creek. clerk's fees for August 129 27 Donaldson and George Jone«, and was tills in the dry weather have not yet Max Muller, full fare coming to Ashland, ami only lips uf Williams family paid to coming out splendidly in the way of ’s new cottage ou Almond street. belli for subornation of perjury iu the packed perfectly are a little soft and Fare Albany one-tilth fare for the return trip. rich quartz, aud is destined to acquire Judge J. R. Neil and County Clerk heavy, but the track will not I m ? Sheriff Birdaey, fees for August Be sure to hear Mrs. Skelton, the the reputation btmg one of the rich- Max Muller, were iu Ashland yester same ease. as slow as many expected to find it Jacob Wagner, building bridge Kean He Its l*ul-oned Meat. German lecturer, next Sumlav after est quartz mining districts on thia day ou official busiuess. The first carload of American figs for the first fair. creek Oliver Dews, Supervisor Road Dint In pr> paring to quarry rock for the noon at 3 o'ehxrk. in the M. E church. coast. [Yreka Journal. ever shipped to market left Fresno, No. 22 Mrs. Dr. Lappens, of Central Point, Cal., for Chicago last Saturday. They Citizens of Jackson county, without li.-«. lge ubiituieuts at Songer’s. Emil 8. Stacy has opeued a new butcher Mr. M. C. Rogers and Miss Eva, was visiting her parents. Mr. am! Mrs. were grown by Major M. Denicke, two regard to local feeling, owe it to them Ka»pcr Kubli and 1 V Kes me# granted Barta» ' »icovere«! the skull and lames shop in the building on east side of Mchoiarships in state university. of an ludiau on the little hill across Main street at junction with Water daughter of Mr. aud Mrs. J. (’. Dur- Cowles, in Ashland tins week. mil««« east of Freauo, ami were of the selves und their common interests in Viewers and survey ors appointed for coun kee, were married at the residence of th«> ..’ag»’ road from Mr.Songer's house. street. white Smyrna variety. They were lb»* couuty to make the first meeting ty road petitioned for by J R Toz« r et al. Miss Susie Turner, of Jacksonville, the bride's parents iu Ashland last f«*r road petitioned for by J. G. Biis«-oe Mr. Wagner took charge of them as returneil b«*n»e Sunday evening, after packtsl in twenty-five pouu«l bags, ami of the distrii’t fair, held at the grounds Mime al and rou t petitioned for by W. M The Ashland and Eagle Mills cau Sunday morning. R v. F. K. Van Tas a visit of several days in Ashland. in this county, a siknvks . Make the et relics |H.HMbiy worth preservation for Holmes et al iu boxes. attendance large, ami help out the ex Petition of Mrs. Eliza Hoover for aid from some catiinet of curiosiUes. ami upon hardly grind flour enough u«,w to sup sel purfor mi ng the ct-remor v. After a Th«« burning of the high tr««tle near hibits in every line. It will lie a ben county disallowe«l. Henry Failing, the Portland banker, impury lemm-d that they were the re ply the heavy demand for home and weddi’ g breakfast had lavn serve»!, app«»inte«l justice of the ¡a a< e ■■Cascades ' on theCeutral l ’ .ieifie R. R. the bride and gnauli took the traiu was on Sunday evening's train, Hiid efit to the whole valley. People of D hvh I Allen mains of an Imlian who was killed by outside eousumpliou. springs precinct. for WocHiLmd. Cal., where they will met seterid Ashland fnemls at the last w«s-k interrupted the running of Ashlaud should take especial liiteresl for In Willow matter uf nriuting for Jn< kson county, poisotr yiere «luring the winter of 1853. If you want to save money, and of reside. Th- ir numerous friemle in depot. freight trains, and a large quantity of in making a fiue showing of fruits ami ordered that «11 bills after this date must be Maj. Barron remembered tlie circmn- course you do. rea«l tlie list of pm-es a< compauied by bill and a < opy of order or California fruit for Chicago and other flowers ou Monday, Sept. 23d. «tauoe very well. He was iu the Wil for this mouth at Moral Bros, store. Ashland wish them liuppimtrs and Mr. ami Mrs. C. Stidham and Dr. notice or other printed matter for which prosperity. eastern points was burned tip past bill calls for payment, and when this order lamette at the time, but the men in See their big nd. Markham, of upi>er Klamath lake, Ashland to the N. P. R. R. or Oregon T he R acing S txx ’ K. is not conformed ty bill must l»c referred cburge of ins ranch had put out poi- At th“ instance of B. F. Mvcr. guar have tH«en in Ashland several days Short Line on fast time. One «■arloiui back to claimant John S. Pennelmker ami E. T. Bart dian of his son, O. R. Myer, the latter this week. som-d meat to «l«»*troy wolves. This /\t the fair ground the following Owen Keegan appointed janitor and fl ' of fifteen fruit ears went through Sat Iiaiian found aud ale so ne of the meat lett. of Asblami, are both at work uow was subj«H*te.l t«> an examination yes per day allowed for such services have Invn in training. E. B. Huusaker left Wednesday urday evenlug ahead of the passenger. horses ami quickly succumlie«] to the fatal ef in the planing null aud saah and <i<H.»r terday b‘fore the county judge and a N. C. Boynton, Ashland, has dark factory at Central Point. fects of the poison. I m »aid of physit li.ns to determine morning for Hau Fraucisco, to lay in Dodge Bros., who were boring a w.-ll A CALIFORNIA SRN«ATION. Hambletouian st al I inn, “Dictator;” new st.a'k for bis tiourisbing busiuess on I’. \V. Otwell'« farm near Central bay Patcheu stallion, “Don,” a handsome H. E. Spi'ucer, in fr«»m Sj»encer whether or not he should he w nt to iu Aslilaud. [Petaluma Courier.] Fine Cattle Said. the state insane asylum. The judge Point, after going through the water mahogany color, and “Tony,” a 2-year- creek this week, says the trout are It 1 r reported that thebaic«of the“Cal!fornla Mr. H. C, la'Wie. of Central Point, running now iu «xmmderabk« uumlx«rs d’N’idevl that he should go, but O. R. Mrs. A. M. Russell and little daugh gravel, 20 feet below the surface, cou- old, sired by Dictator. Also in his have wbo has a fine herd of full blmxl Gal up the tributaries of the Klamath Myer’s attorney, J. T. Bowditch, has ter started Saturday morning on their ttuned the descent ami reacheil a fine charge, “Blackbird,” 5-year-old black Remedy,” Joy’» Vegetable loway's at Ins ranch at the mouth of river. taken an appeal from the division. return to Willows, Cal., after a visit of vein of water at a depth of H2 f««««t. mare. grown within a few month* till they are now It is the g« neral opinion in Ashland Butte cre«»k,r«»porta that be sold s»«v««u The water from the first vein struck John Banks, Ashland, has “Black really seana-ilonal. The wr.y the fame of tlii« Mr. D L. Minkler went down to that ‘'Lindy” should not I m * sent to a couple of mouths in Ashland. beail of the cattle recently to h l’oit- was completely shut out of the well, Prince,” 3-year-oid Lexington ami Jacksonville oue day this week, uud Mayor 1>. R. Mills reached home l in I m in, two grown cattle at $5 Ml the asylum. aud that struck nt the depth of Si feet Hambletonian stallion, ami “Maud.” production has apre&d is « mply marvelou«. Monday evening on the return from Six mouth* a^o it wan unknown. To-day it e.u»li, 1 wo t»«»-year-olds at ;s55O each, bought 1« lu/'s'e quantity of larii for A young man from up in the moun bis semi-annuRl trip to Chicago after rose to within lt> feet of the top of the a2-year-o’d black filley, sister of B.ack is all over the country. It is »uthoritatlvvly lbe AshluUiTmarket all h«« could thrl ami three yearlings at $300 each. Prince. tains made a sorry spectacle «>f l»im- fresh stock for th«« store of D. It. A- E. V. well. for sale. » Stated that they have been < ually giving it John Wells, of Sprague river, went eeli last Sunday afternoon. He drauk Mills. W. C. Dilev, of Lake» Creek, has Jack Montgomery has “Jay B.,” a away In San I'ran< scoto]»e >, ‘afflicted with See the new a ivertisernont of F. E. “poor benzine” till he was as “crazy down to the Willamette last week, to dark bay, 5 years old, by Altamont. dyspep-'a, t'. k headache*, iadigeation and b night <«f Jmlge Tolinau a tine, full- W. M. Gilroy started last Saturday see what kind of a market there is bl r>l. veirbug H il «s' in bull, »»Pilot Zoellner. the tailor, and it you want to as a bdbng” ami then howled and [All of theaiiove have been haudfed liver troubles, nut to be j«ai 1 for unless It a«« the tineet hue of suitings ever evening for Port Townsend. W. T. . there for mules. He returned Mou- by J. C. Atkins.] K » t.” which tie will take to his ranch stormed and swore about the streets cured. Such practical tests are »o startlingly in Little Bn’te preciuct after the dis show« here, call at. his shop on Main till h»» was carried off to the calabiose. where lie is ex|»e<«tiug to hjeate. J. D. day considerably disgusted, amt re- G. \V. Cooper, of Medford, has convincing kk to be alm« te-. nsational. It is trict fair, L'be price p nd Was 3150, street. Next morning he confrout«*«! the fact Fountain talks of moving to the same [H>rte«l that there are horses from th«- “Brushy,” a Vermont saliiou. bay, 12 stated that two uf the»' five principles of the sage brush ranges in most of the pas years old; N. H. Berry, driver. ami the i .nimal is a fine one. Judge f It is reported that E. D. Lake, for that a hue ami costs, amounting to S15, place. new remedy beb >ng to the vegetable kingdom Tolman had already entered him for merly engiue hostler at Ashland, was were b»oked against him by the city Mr. Chas. Burroughs, of Buttecouu- ture fielils about Salem, waiting for Granville Sears, Central Point, has of California and are so well known to us all the «listnct fair liefere the salo was killeil at Dnustiiuir We«iueeday by th«» recorder, and tb d he lacked just £15 of ty, Cal., has Is-eu looking through piirebas«‘rs. Prices are low aud tlie a hay stallion, “Selim,” 13 years old, under common names that ii would surprise inmle. accidental discharge of a pistol he was having enough mom y to pay it, where Asblami and other place« in tlie val demand very limited. Swingle, who sired by Soamperdown; handled by J. us if told them. Put we are not surprised ut upon he went back to the cooler to ley, with an eye to a uew location for took «lowu a band of horses from bis humlbug. anything Californian, and this recent discov Gru. Miles at Fl. Klamath. Laugell Valley ranch bail sol.l or Smith. cool off further. business. ery of the new medicinal vir uesof its vogeta- P. H. Redmond, an aeronaut from traded off most of them, ami was “ Nellie Grey. ” a gray filley owned by General Nelson A. Miles, command Pbilailelphia. tle kingdom is but another Instance of the The efforts of the Oregon Alpine James Htirp ami wife, of Mtslesto, about ready to start forborne. jumped from a balkxui B. Chambers of Butte creek, is also a<t<>iii-ngpoasdbl Title»ui a soil aud cliuiute er of the Pacific Department, U. S. A.. at a Light of 3(10 feet at Portlaml Iasi Club and th ir agents to I ru g to th» Cal., spent Snnday and Monday in bandied by J. Smith. Both are run is ou nis way to Fort Klamath, to make Sunday, ami descemle«! like -udM, While out riiling on the range after safely with the notice of the authorities viol itions of Ashland, reluruitig homo from a trip an insnectiou of the post. He arrived aid of his parachute. the game law are having a goo 1 vff<‘cL ’<> Seattle. Mr. iliirp is a cousin of stock tin« other «lay. Lilcieu 15. Xppie- ning st«x*k. ut Ager yesterday, aud was accom Suttee. Dr. \ audyke. Grants Pass, has his gate, of Swan Like valley, Klamath The fact that d»-er-skiuuiiig a bus Mrs. J. H. Real. panied from that point by au escort Dr. C. l^nq«ert, the German “physi iness has ceased to be proti able with Ixoat. About 8 miles out of Ashland county, came suddenly upon a bi« slau lard bred black, Hamliletoman Mr. Geo. W. Wimer, of Arago, sent from Van.siuv«r. under command cian" who had a trouble«! career ut in the past year or two. n; addition ’ ■ grizzly Ivar. Having a good rille ami st i.litiu, “Adrian,*’ driven by \V. D. on the Fort Kbitnath roial alamt Aug. of Lic it. A. M. Fuller, 2.1 Cavalry, Jacksonvill««, and dis.ipp«ar<«l myster tue new fuel that it may be lu-z ud- on W««dm*H<1ay" train, en route a go xl bear Imrse, he nsle up to «villi- (.Iambic. 15th. a It own leather-covered diary on a imeni“ s tro» who »«-nt south on Tuesday’s traiu iously, is now said to I«« practising at oiis, baa nearly put an ei, 1 to the oc San Fraiiei in tift««cn yards of the Ivnst and pii« a*»out J| tilled. I'Ue timler will <x»tjfer H. B. Miller, of Grauts Piss, has As tiie ambulances aud animals h id Baker City us “Dr. Koliler.” cupation of th» regular “skiDmr.” exp<««ts to stop for the district a bullet into bis hulk. The Is ir inn 1« 1 sent “Oil ver K .’’geidiug; dr*ver, G im- a favor on the undersigned and also be till iieen sent away from Fort Klamath With a half-ch oice for Ilf“ for a tew next week. ou his return home. Ins escape into th«« brush, but Mr. bie. suitably rewarded by sending it to the Mrs. J. M. McCall's fine magnolia p.a-t, Gen. Miles ordertai agoverument tree is blooming for tlie second time years, ihed*vr may inurea-v so that address of li. Phillips, (’eiitrai Point, J. M. Caselieer started the for«« pa i t Applegate thinks he gave it. a wound T. P. Judson, of Grants Pass, has Or. conveyance sent from Vancouver, ami thia season. Even the plants aud there will lie fair bunting agatu iu the of the week tor Sprague river, to look ill it will put it on the hospital list for black mare, “ F ......... w C*. ’ the ambulance, mules and horses used- •Satinette.” by Graduate, are intoxicated by the pleasant Cascades ami Siskiyous. !»»♦• com after some stock he has therein charge a time. The grizzlies have ln«en kill- 5 years old; driven by Gamble. ci went through Ashland to Ager ou shmbs mendable work of tlie Alpine club in of his brother Ed. He intends to big a uumber of cattle on that range M IRKIED. climqte of Southern Oregon. Monday’s freight train. thiM direction »hotild i»e tnded mi every bring m several head of voting mules. tins fall. Two horses own»! by John Carlisle Whether Geu. Mliee will be inclined The mee'ing ot the Rogue River way possible by the citizens of South There will lie a department of do came in Tuesday—brown mare. “Kit- JENNINGS—DODOE—In Jacksonville. Sept. toadvise the revocation of the order Baptist Association at Talent Thurs ern Oregon. •‘Uncle" Georg«« Durand, who has a II. Piss, by W J. Ptyinale. J. E . Mr Henry aum” and bay horse. John L. Sullivan;” to ulmmlon the fort, after looking over day, Friday and Saturday of last week Jeuiiing- aud -Mte'julla I Hr rige tine st«x«k ranch out at Silver Lake in mestic economy in the State Agricult groomers. Manzey Bros. ural college nt Corvallis iustitutial tins the gronud in person, is something iu was well att.eml«»d. No report has Lake county, has been in town this WEIGHT —WILFROSO—At Jackaonvill, by A fine Piece uf Tailor Work C. \V. Kahler ’ s black stallion, Mc which the people are greatly interested. been receiv«\l from the secretary. w««ek, looking after the facilities for year. It will la» in charge of Mrs. J. H Huffier, Recorder, Mr George M IVrighi and Mie Sarah S. Wilfrong. The merchant tailor establishment shipping cattle from Ashlam) nut Snell, who r«a’<«ritly arrived from Cali Donough's grey mare aud another C. T. Payne. Sr., who has been at of F. E. Zoellnur, which has the repu month. fornia to fill the position. One of her trotter are expected this week from Shipment of Apple«. most important ilnlies will lie to teach Yreka in charge of Al. Peacock. Go to corner Mam and Granite streets Th»« Eurl Fruit company through Coleetm for some time, was taken tation of turning out as fin«* work as is Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vaughn and the boys to arise in the morning for paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, their Hgcn: here, Mr. Mitchell, have seriously ill again Wednesilay, and his done any wb< re, has just finished for little daughter left Satunlay for son ami «laughter from Phoenix went ltd promptly, and uncomplainingly build artists'materials, and wall and build purchase«! from 10,IMM) to 15,000 boxen Circuit Court. C. \V. Ayers, the architect and lunlib*r, Bluff, after a visit with the family ot ing papers. Estimates made on paint «■f Hppl.-s 111 tins valley for shipment over yesterday to attend him. of Ashland, a garment that troth Mr. Mrs. Corls-tt. who is Mrs. Vaughn's the tires, put the teakettle over aud hie themselves to tlietaskof milking while Followiug are the proceedings of the ing, paper hanging, interior decora t«> Sm Francieco during this month Furnished rooms to rent at St tir Ayers an« 1 th“ tailors are justly proud tions. etc. nnd m-xt. They have been paying Bakery, oppositethep«jetoffi,«e. Terms, of i’ is a handsome, long-roll, flat- sister. Th««y will probably returu to breakfast is Iieing prepared. If she is Circuit Court since last report: successful m this she will lay the foun I . R Web-1, r. Judge. Jame* G Blrdsey E vans A- B runk , Ashland, Or. from 50 to 70 eta. per box of 50 lb«, tor one person by the night. 25 cts.; br aided. sdk-fuced, one-button cutaway Asblami to stay. they furomhing boxen ami doing the by the week, S1.50; by the mouth. $5. frock coat. A novelty al »out the work F. S. Benton, who has been out in dation of rural domestic felicity ou a sheriff, hid ! Max Mui vr. clerk Bain wagons from $9<l up, at Ash peeking, ami l he seller delivering on W m . M ills , Proprietor. is that Mr. .J. Tolaski, the artistic jour ■ tin« Dead Indian country nearly all firm ami sure basis and cunse au army Joseph Robinson. I’lff, vs. Geo. H Lynch land Mills. * of farmers ’ wives in the future to rise the ears. Five catloads of apples wan- tailor employed by Mr. Z »di summ««r, recuperating from the ef Dvf’ Sait in v<|Uit\ for au injunction. The niceat stock of Books an 1 Sta Libretti’s famous band will he at neyman up aud call her blessed-- | '.Vasco Suu Verdict for Plff. te«i to complete a consignment by ner, who made it, ¡»»rformed the l«»ng- fects of a fall from a hay loft which Cba*« K Klum vs. Isevi Morris. Action at tionery in town at Minkler A Son. * hteam-r which leave« ’Friwio for Aus the Industrial fair in Portland, uml a deeired aud tedious task among tailors enpplwi him temporarily, returned law to recover money Iihmi^ed at 1‘lft > tralia tomorrow were attached ami de rare treat is in store for the people of < io mg ail the work by hand ami to Asblami last week. <O8t. PERSONAL. John W Dollar hide ik Patriik Dunn, ad- tained here a day or two by T. P. Lee. who may is« lucky enough to hear the counting every stitch taken iu th“ coat, Mr. J. L. Hauks, of Liukville. one of iDiuUtratur of the estate of J csm * Doliar- ol ■ Lunts Pa-s. who had a disagree great cometist in his solo playing. showing by careful count 2l,6oo ; werk, hi«ir. defeased. Suit in equity forai»ecitic O. H. Blount is at Sisson this the prominent rauchere of Jiiamath ment of some kiml with th«« company. Miss Sadie Kist is in the city «elect stitches. Mr. Tolaski was well reward jM'rformatire of contract Dcfkiilt <»r deft A d»‘P'init ot money ami indemnity ing a nice stock of millinery good« ed for bis tedious but beautiful work, •■ounty ami ex-Sheriff of Lake county, J. I). Fountain and wife started • nt» :e«1 aud decree of judgment f»>r Plff. drove in a band of some 150 head of for boud and cost» and dUhur^tnvut of fuit. Isimi. however. r«-lease«l the cars ami for the season, Yon can tiepeml on by Mr. Zoellner, who employs none Wednesday for Liukville. E Katie vw Frank Atny aud C. G. Kip- th«’y went south Wednesday morning. securitig the very latest on her return. but skilled lai>»r aud turns out none bis lss«f cattle this week, which he had ixy, judgment for Fit!' n»r <«»*«1* and dih J. W. McMillan end wife. of Ri bi'.rsHicuffc mid to Chas. Kalm. of Portlaud. and action diMnl.«»« d The apple crop throughout the val She may lie fourni at Hunsaker’s. * but satisfactory work. Bluff, are visiting Ashland. I J I’hlppt vb t'atharine Nuland. <t al — —_ . - -- ley has ttirne i out l»etter thnu was an- B*v. S. I’. D ivis, editor of th« Pa contintu'd until next term of court Two trotters. “ Alteeua'' ami “ Stem tieip»t»«d by malty in the early part of Col. Bowditch has been at Grant’s • ;»■«> M. Ixjve. resp , v«« Cha» Nickell, app Jacksonville to M«-<ir«»nl. l' Ji- fl attended th « Bapl st con judgment for re*»p, I he tte ..«iu. The dry weather has made wind« r,” from the stable« of McDoU- Patronize the only wayon that cou vention at Talent, and prended in the Pm and Jacksonville this week. ongh and Swan, have made a good k. k Ra'lior \ » Jame« <*. Bini>ey . demur 1 he fllilt soim-what smaller thau usual, uecta <vilb ever/ train, raiu or shine, \shland Baptist Church last Sunday n r overruled and tmv grauted to file ana- Miss Adah Barr, of Mulford, was showing in the races at the Portland but th«« yield is gissl anti the quality w-t r Verdict fur Deft. and ca< nee the U. 8. mail aud Wells. morning. The T idings received a visiting in Ashland the first of the Albeit park. nDd were Bold lust week tor Helm« an«! Jam»’ Helms v«. S first-rate iu many of the orchards. Fargo <V Uo.'s < xprees. Satisfaction fraternal call from Mr. I lavis. week. ffikW. Sher man . confe-Fion uf judgment. Plff. re- trnnratiteed. J ohn D yaiu Driver. <-ieves from Deft >162 Mini M ¡uo atul costs Shipping «'Hillefrom Ashland Mrs. .1. R. Casey return«'! yeeterday of»<»nf. ««ion of judgment G. W. Lynch, of Wagner creek, who Mr. and Mrs. John Fraley, formerly of this place, who have lier-n resilient« from Eugene, where she had b.-en vis l’« Ler Britt v«., Martha Eddy, John Eddy Chan. Kahn, of Portlan«!, who has come to town seriously ill and has aud et al'i- ft'. coutinnation of «hcriffbale, ■ >f East Portiaud for s«'v< ral years past, iting relative« for five weeks past. l»fti buying beef cattle iu Klamath been nn«1er the care of a physician nt confirmed. stnrteil last wi«ek for Rockford, HL, F Barron vs. B F Ih»well and Janies county for May «V Co; of Portlaud, tle- the Asblami House, was able to leave Mrs. Jas. Cole, of Siskiyou, has S H < ardwvll; mt ion at la« to recover money to remain. They lived m Rockfor«! mor d into town, nml is stayiug at liv-r-d h> the fruí at the Asblati«! nt«a«k his room Wednes«lay for the first tune Judgment for Pitt for aud and many years ago, nml have a th »u Mrs. Crocker'« ou Granite street. vanis 285 bead this w««ek. Many of in several weeks«. «•«»•»t* Hiid ■Hsbar-rneiit of suit au«i «laughter living there now. \ Weidner Mike Forman motion to th«« cattl»> were two-year-olds an«i dry Joe Frizelll, ageil alunit 12y«ars.fell Miss I. ie||a McBride, of Portlaml. st like out part of tm« tor heretofore filed, ««»«vs. an«i they are all iu fine ««>n<liti«vn. from a horse while ruling on the street Mrs H. Sehorrer ami children * ill returned home 1 uesday «vuing, nit« r overrul' d, verdict for deft, for |2U0damages They were weigh««! on the Ashlatnl in the northern part of town Wetlnes- i«» , v « <»., .1 < rporhtion'vs. J ,'ulii Dunsmuir to morrow. Mr.8»'h««r- a visit with her brother, J. H. McBride. D M >iu.|«'oii a u! t, F «w|v. n«’i<»n a’ law to Mill« M’.des. atol »«vi-ragetl ala-ut 1075 day morning, and broke both bone« of rer’s laisition in the railroad »Lops n ««\cr nt ’b"., jmKmeut for Plifr. for lbs. bl the 1.« a«l. Alaait hnlf the num oue forearm. The fiacture was r««- M s; rs. (••'<>. W. Nichols. Th«««. E. J.!r»o ami rj-HM* and c . im «nd dishur-meuta k«s»ps him there conrtaiii ly, nnd Ins tv r w«*re piirchastsi «»f -I. L. Hanks, du«»e«l by Dr. Parson. family will speml the winter there. Nu'hol«, A. Wyiaml and John T««rnll, ■ f 'H l Wisdom's Robertinz, of‘jrx«K»»u va. Henry K. B <»wn. in .«filpp- r Ki mi.,th lalb«. ami Mr. Hanks ■ Loi’.'li ........... girl uiav ntiemi of Lilli«« B itt««, were in Ashlamt yes <li< stair tinent deft unr«! m a co* i« A lot of »»Id truck at Fort Klamath, «I -In, !.-«l i. ««mat Ashland. They w»-re !.■■ -«ling limn s of «• cv ly -si ; « -mi M’lio I in Asblami. terday. Applieaiiiin <«f .lohn Magruder to beconi stoves, old harmss. several mowing uent prof« .nal «t osmivi- cili««l t«, I .1 m: the i -rs nti.i start«! 1 ue««- a citlzt'n of tlieV.n g»auti"1 Conductor Ryan is having a vaca machines, ami various obis and en Is its « xc« Henry in th«« hi «t eiuploui« Miss ¡1 »‘.tic Col «man, who was «l«y for Porti.md. not «sonsitlerni worth shipping with tenus. <înar:int*'«-«l hariui« ss au«l match t<«h««o) »it Arago, (tex* ixiuuly, tion. Comlnctor Morgan, who has Mr. Kabn will ««-ntine shipments the other stuff to Vancouver, will be le-«. < bilwoxl Bros . «îi'uggi-ii . Ash teaehing Advice to Mothers. re'iirued home recently, th«» school Is en away for some time, is again ou from tin« pl us« during the fall, niol sol 1 at auction on the 25tb. land. < >r., sell it at f»i et per boit!«« ni «1 having .«kreed on aee«itiut of wlmop-iug th«« Ashland-Red Bluff ruu. Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrnp, fo «l.-.rge Dur'iml, of Silver Jaike will give a Ihiiintilul card to every purchaser. cough nn«i diphtheria iu the commun Mr. uud Mrs. Frank Smith, of Gil children teething, is the preemption <> There sre nearly 30.00«') bushels of ♦ This powder never varies A marvel briiig iu a Inin le*i t'eiui or more from ity. Miss Emma Coleman has g«>ne roy, Cal., arrived in Asblami W«slnes- one of the best female uurneft and phy of purity, streugth and wholcsonienoiu. he*n Baby wm »ick. bls ranch aliout the mid'ileo! <letola*r. wheat in the warehouse at Central Hicians m the t inted States, and has More economical than the ordinary to M'Uiinoiitli, to attend the normal day, to spend some time lu re. They been tifu-d for forty years with never and cannot be sold in competition kinda, Tin« market nt 1'ortlatid. Tacoma, Point. In the northern and eastern We gave her Cartorlft» school there this season. with are old Iowa friends of Mr. Id. B. falling success bv millions of mothers the multitude of low test, short weight Sent'le anti other points nt the uorth- valley sections of the county the grain W|i»»n su»* wan a Child, alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in « Carter. Henry Pape,* Ir. of Jacksonville, who wanl is st« a«lily aud rapidly enlarging, crop this year is up to the average or for thiir children. During the nrocea» tans K oval B aking I' owdkb Co.. 106 teething its vdue is incalculable. It U'»H «trw»«t N Y. anti it is likely Hint th«« Klamath and better, as far ns the yield goes. for many years has lieen employed up She cried f<»r Cantoria. Newman Fisher, ot Jacksonville, of Lake county ranchers will find it to on the Jai ksonvilh« Times by his half- started yesterilay for a trip through relieves the child from pain, cures dys B. R. Willits, who has bt»en with entery and diarrh<ea, griping in the V*hen «lie became M»ss, their advautnge in the future to ship the 8. I*. R. R. bridge «tarpenters at brother. Chas. Ni.-kell. has jxmght an California, „„„ tllBW uv and from 'Frisco lie will bowels, and wind oolic. By giving health tins way. It is certainly to their ail- work in a malarious creek liottom interest in the Leader h\. Cor- sail io tbo Sound country before bis to the child it rests the mother. Price She clung to Castorio. V .1 I I IU n tl. I Will t r« tr XX «» r, exx ^«f »1 U >1 kv vautftge to lie «ble to do so when prices down in Shasta county, Cal., came v.ilhs. nnd will take charge of its pub- retnrn > home, 25c a hottie. When she had Children, sre not satisfactory at San Fraucisco; home this w««ek to recover from a se lication. Henry is thoroughly conver E<1. Grubb, foreman of the large an.l t«> have a mn. ket on either baud vere attack of old-fashioned ague. sant with the newspaper business and She gave th»*rn ( ustoria ItELlGlOt'S. is always a g««sl thing for the seller. will undoubtedly make tlie Leader a cattle ranch of John Fairchild in Butte creek valley. Cal., has been An old man named King, who was With .such prosjes-ta of a stock ship gisxl pa|X»r. Ijnnbur of all kinds for sale at very Servi<«ee will be held in the Catholic spending a fortnight's vacation with ping bu-mess, it will pay the people boarding at Mrs. Norton's, dishxtatel lowest, prices at the Yoiiie «V Gilroy Mr. E. J. Dickey, of La Grande, Ashland relatives. church Sunday, Sept. 22. at 10 o'clock of Ashlaud to prepare la«tter facilities his «boulder last Snnday in a fall. He planinjz mill in Ashland, where all Union county, was in the valley last a. in. Suuday school at 2 p. m. for handling, weigbiug and feeding ■tumble«! over a lx»x in the yard and lulls will In» tilled in short order. * Al. Peacock, who was driving the . week l<w>king at farming land, and Stock thau there are here nt present. fell with Lis arm in such a position ns Sermon subject« at the Presbyterian ---- Main Mreet,— horses of Swan A McDonough at prepared to furnish boxtw niay make a trade of some of bis prop We are , to throw th»» shoul.ler joint out of church on m-xt Sabbath morning: \nlace. Dr. Parson was called in and made of dry material for either green erty in Union for property in Jackson Portland, returned to Yreka Wednes ' The preciousne«« of Christ, to the Be ASHLAND, OREGON. Council Proceedings. or «fried fruit. Prices quoted upon county. Mr. Dickey ami wife, who day, and will bring over two or three (lilt the arm in place again. liever." Evemug: "Why I am a Chris application. Small orders fille«i by were b«»re;last fall, were much pleased horses to Central Point. Ashland city wtinril u»ut Sept. 16th. i. 'ilr. Kane, of the Ashlaud <le|x>t, J. tian. ” with Southern Oregon, ami their eon W. Ho«'kerHmitb. Ashland. Mrs. J. S. Wilson and her daughter. pn«eut Croiinuilmen Walter. Thornton, i> h.ul ha«fpot heard up to last evening any Ed., who spent a year or two iu Ash Miss Josie, of Baker City, are visiting Sugar i’ll!“ Door «V Ln uber Co. The lectures on Pilgrims Progress, thing from heatiquarters «»oncerning ThtMiipHon and Sutton. land, is anxious to come back. Grant ’ s Past«, Or. Ashland. Mr. Wilson, who is the O. illustrated by large paiutiuge. which IVtcion of rusidentaof First Avenil»* lb« running ot an extra train daily Span of j»ood hors«*s. 11.50 pounds; W. H. Cameron, of the business de. R. A- N. agent at that place, was in are being given at the Baptist church I have just received and have ready for for council to take net ion to improve during fair week, but the officets of •»unitary «*i»iidition of «aid avenue, re- the agri««ultnr.il association anuonnee five h *;<1 six years old. for sale. Apply partment of th«« San I'ranewni ( Viron- Ashland iu the summer, and invested every Sunday evening, are attracting inspection the finest line of goods for fall large audiences. A special invitation ana winter suits ever brought to Ashland, 8 if irle, stoppisl Wednesday for a visit in real estate here. furred to Sanitary committee. that the railroatl company has agr«ed to B ¿ok of Asblami. is given to those who are not regular w hich I iuvite any and all who may wish Bill of ¿25 f*»r tireman'a amt« or- to run a train «town from Ashlau I ev l.’ *'rN)und hor « for -al**, cheap: with the family of his uncle. G««u. Tol Mh~- slluth Matthews and Hattie church-goers. No admission charged. any work iu my line to come and see aud ery morning ami back every evenin.. well broKvzi. singl * or double, (.’rd! man, while en route for Washington, Iion-.tou left Monday evening for Sa derud puid. lvarnj»rlces. F. K. V an T assel , P astor . I employ only first class workmen Idaho ami Montana in th«« interest of il in. the former returning to her home The city marshal made a statement al Bank. 9-tf The trial of attorney S. S. PenlZ. of ant! mv work is equal to that of any of the the paper. Mr. CaiiM ron reported that t here, mid the latter going on h visit that a minor had been arrested in the Metlforii. upon tbeebarx»«of attempt city tailor*. Give me a trial. (’hoi«v t* a at Vau S uit’s grocery Mrs. < Irit TolniHU and her sister Dora city, intoxicated, ami there is reason ing to extort money by threats from Dr. F. 1». Larke, of Bogers City, Mich., of a mouth with friends in tlie capital ♦ Au«l.-rs<«n, who 1« ft Ashland some city. Before returning, Mi« Thorn- says the epidemio of last year in Presque Satisfaction and a Ptrfcct Fit Guaranteed. to’l • lievu ttiat tlie law against w llin« J. S. Stilwell, resulted in a verdict of store at 30 eta. per. lb. Isle County in which so many persons hquor to minor* is Len»^ violated m “not guilty as cliargeil.,' ami a cons««- A good bughfv for sale cheap. Ap weeks ago for Alaska, were still m lou will visit Portland to make selec •ost their lives, was choleric dysunterv San Fram-isoo when he left, waiting tions of the latest style millinery goods some of th»» saloons; wh ereupon l»»fcT»il queut vimtn'atiou of Mr. PentZ at the ply lo G. F. Billings. [li 3t. instead of cholera as first rersirted. He Timber l«and Notice for the first steamer for Kodiiw». The for her store io Ashland. eoimsel w.is ordered taken in the bands of the jury. used Chamberlain's Colio, Cholera and Fruit cans :md Mason glass jars, at steamer arrived this w«»ek. however, matter. I'SlTin STATE« I.ASD OZVICK, I Diarrhoea Remedy and save it succeeded * Justi««e Stephen J. Field and wife where all other remedies failed Not a K'lSEBcao. Oregon. September 17, lSMy.l and they will start within a few days. The farmhouse and smokehous«» of E<iding A Morse’s. A«lj*uirned till Sept. 23d. and Geijrge C. Gorham and bis sou single caae whs lost in which it was used. C. W. Bakerat Willow Springs were Notice i> hereby given that in complisnce B. I. Snydur keeps Lis oyster par- Mrs. Ryan, wifeof Hon. Thus. Ryan, George were on Tuesday evening's with the provision« ot the Act ot Congress of T i” IbJmnn farm iu tlie city of A»b- deetroyed bv fire last Monday uight. lore neat and also ki-eps the liust brands U. S. Minister to Mexioo. ami her train, eu route for Portland. Mr. This Remedy is the most rel-able and June 3. 1-7«. entitled 'Au Act for the Mie of most successful medicine known for timber land» in the State» of California, Ore ♦ l iu.l b-is 1 h >« u «mb- iivkied aud is no» The fire starte«i iu the smokehouse, of fresh E isteri» oysters. son. E. Ryan, nrnved in Ashland Gorlimn took dinner at the Ashland colic, cholera morbus, dysentery, diar gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” off,*;. «1 in small triicts at very reiwona- and ha«l gain«»<l sncii bea«lwav before Chloride of lime in bulk at Chit- last Fri-lay evening, to retnnin for a eating house, but Judge Field and rhoea and bloody flux. j"> and 50 cent Edwin W. Clark, of Aberde«-n, county of ble pruH-s. If yon want a plexciut discovery that the bouse could not lie Wood's. * t'hehsli«. territory of Uavhlngton. ba» tbl» few wi-t-ks. or longer. Mrs. Ryan ami wife remained in the car, mid seemed bottles fur sale by T. K. Bolton. day tiied In thi» office hi» »worn statement borne or a inv.-atnieut iu a tfooJ saved. TF you want flue oyater« go to the son were Is «th nt the city of M««xico to wish to avoid the curious scrutiny for the purchate of the N E «4 of Sec. 26. in A sample lot of rock from the Hope part of Ashland, don't fail to see this for a Um«« with the U. S. legali.in, but. of the public. The-city papers say Tt> No. 40 south. Kang«» No. 5 ea«t, and will Eiirope.in restaurant. ♦ We have a complete line of Dong ltsige on Wagner ereek 2RH1 Ilis . tr ,<•!. For Mie by G. F. Billm^sor A. Owing to ill health, returned to their thiil two deputy U. 8. marshals ac lass ami Rumsey pumps, and guaran offer proof to show that the lan«t sought t» was «ent to San Francisco r«x-«ntly At Burekhalter A Hasty's you can home in Kansas, ami have mice lss»n companied Judge Field as a laxly more valuable for 11» timber or atone than D Helman. tee every oue. Eddings A Morse. * for agricultural purpoaea. and to eMablUh for a milling t««st. Ths r«x«k u s t.. lltfd tbv tim-st line of writing tablets, traveling. Ed. having acquired a lik guard, but who they were or where bl» claim to »aid land before the Regnier Bnrekbalter A Hast’ keep in stock ken from the l««<lge at a «listance of uote and letter paper, of all gni.les; and K’-ceiver of thi« office at Roseburg. Or Herman's pure rubber shield for pen fifty f««et from the surface. No returns time Ixxike. p<x«ket memorandum ing for the climate of Southern Ore- they were was not discovered here. Coffee Milk shakos at the Soda egon. gou from his experience here while Gorham was met here by Mr. F. Fountain. Also chewing aDd smok 1»*- on Monday, the loth day of Itecember. hold« rs and |H>u«uls. It streu^bens reported yet by the company. Ix.iks. memorandum bl«x ke. note ami with the U. 8. topographical survey Mr. Roper ami daughter, Mrs. Landers, He name» as w itnesses the ^rip ,»u the p-»nlb»l<ler an«l ea-es Wm. Ulrich, of Medford, weut out receipt blanks, «cratch IxHiks, lull purtie« during the past three years, who had lieen apprised of his coming, ing tobacco, cigarettes, cigars, and Wallace Rog’-r- John 1 Given«. Thomae th« tim.'erH from cramp an«i fatigue the finest candies al) fresh. Come liooks, ¡H-ns. iuks ami pencil« to tx> Mayhew. John Powers.all of Ashland, Ja< k they «rondmie«! to visit Ashlaud, ami as he had been making nn extended an 1 protect« the fiutp-rs from th«« ink.* to Liukville Tues-lay, to look after fuuud in the city. * aun county, Oregou. » losses of various policies in oue or It is hoped that they will find it pleas visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. and see, Aud any and all peaon« < lalmlng adver»e two fire insurance compani«*« which ant ami comfortable enough here to C. Carr, in San Francisco. Judge r3(iiinlets. uo.ues, tweezers, pliers, Go to theEuropean restaurant under ly th«- above dewrilc-d lands, ere requestiid tiie their claims In this office ou or before be repres« nt«. He says the Farmers induce them to remain through the Field will hear several cases in Port Masonic temple ou Maiust, Asbjaud for to "Dot. and kettles, pans and trier«, 1s»2, A Merchant« C«x, of Albany, lost only fall an«l winter. They are staying at land txfore proceeding to Washing fresh Eastern oysters by the dish of said l'lth dav«,f Iiecember, All tbiUKS for all eo'ta of buyer« t has W. J ohnston , about $710 in the great fir» there. 1&-10I Register I Tue Oregon. ■ Vt hardware atereot H.O. Myer's.* ton. B. F. B nydeic . can. ASHLAND TIDINGS BREVITIES. AT COST! BOOTS & SHOES Having decided to remove our stock to Baker City, and wishing to reduce it as much as possible to save freight, we offer FOR THE NEXT • Lutterman & Carter, OPP. ASHLAND HOUSE D. R. Mills has been in Chicago buying fall stock. We will fill this space next week ----- oo — 1). R. & E. V. MILLS. Absolutely Pure JnstReceiïefl! JistRecemi! CliilireiiCryforPitclier’sCastoria E. B. Hunsaker is in the City buying some of the latest nov elties for his store L ook O ut !