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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1889)
r ! HIE DISTRICT FAIR Ih« day being generally estnuatevl at vented u perfect vision of beauty in 2000 or more. Many additions were the surrouudmg scenery that had just Chy luuncll lecp's a I'ri.i.'.slhun.X Giro cam« out from Rotie- First Meet lug ami Exhibit of the Southern made to the stock exhibits Tuesday, liegim to show the green and gold and Peter tbe Poet tells why he was sb. MU<1 Adepts • brnviul I’lan. Ml)!ldaJ. Uregnu Male Board at Agrieiilt- and the exhibits in the pavilion were scarlet of its autumnal glory. Mauy Fit'MAY SEPTEMBER B. 1«W largely increased in all the depart pers<>ue were out enjoying a delight ure it Success. Tim Bret meeting of the district fair Uprratluhs lu Begn» a* S«» om m - the Mm. W.C. Myer uud danghlnr are ments. During the forenoon the peo ful drive ami admiring the work that whs a great succ-es' Burnii are l*l«»at« «I. visiting in Linn <x»uutv. ple thronged the pavilion, admiring h id been so spsedily ami silAVMRfully Safe-Crackers at Hcdfuid. The Comity Fair Grounds s Credit to til« fine exhibits of fruits, vegetables The Nutley building near old Cen doue on the grounds. Mr. and Mm. Johu Wi lls returned Burglar» cd !« red the Homing mill tra! House is to lie sold at public auc Since the : i 1 uhk 4 unan<iuo<is v«»L< of the Association. and farm prodnete, as well aa the dis Tuesday the Fair opened and, the at M ,-dford aud blew open the office tion. See advt. the citizous of Ashland to bond the to Hprague river this week. plays m oilier departments. In tlie attendance fierceplibly increased; en Rafe at uomw t me between Wednes city in the sum of $50,000 f<»r the pur The that annual fair of the Southern T. J. Kenney, of JackpouvilJe, came afternoon the principal attraction, of tries were made eo rapidly us to tax New goods continuously arriving at day evmng and yesterday morning. pose of putting iu a new system of iip on a busineM visit Saturday. Oregon State Board of Agriculture, course was the races, a report of which to the utmost the time of secretary They <d»t uned some $4 ‘ in cash for McCall's and sold at the lowest prices, pipe lin«*e to supply the whole city held at. the new grounds of ibe Jack- follows: Miller aud his clerical force. Huckster A. F. Sbultz catne up from Can yon- son County Agricultural Sonety this! ■ I heir trouble, and up to last evening l'rade solicited. with water, the common council Las stauds, restanrautg aud the ubiquitous tcespay ' s races . no r ue to the identity or whereabouts Southern Oregon Sunday School lieen industriondy wrtK’ling with the vill»’ Saturday on a buMD-ww trip. wis-k, from th« 23d to the 27th of Sep By far the largest parlot the crowd revolving swing, which haJ ta-eu re of the thieves was reported. Conveutioa m Asbiuud next Tuesday problem pre«ented by the conditions Levi M. Eagon starts this evening tember, inclusive, is u great success ••For heaven 8 »axe what doe« your mother inforced by a bicycle swing, were m of the case. How to practically cover for Oregou City, on a business trip. much mor« of a success, taken alto in attendance Tuesday paid their extra full and Wednesday. blast. Photograph galleries, do to you cbildreu that makes you so Lun Reduced E m re Io Yreka. two Inta for ndmissiou to the race the whole town with an adequate sys gether, than was anticipated, and the among them Logan of Asblaud. were gry?” W. W. Felts has sold lots 21 and 22. J. W. Hoekersmith returned home For tho be«,-fit <»t thnju* who wish block J, R. R. addition to Ashland, tem, substantial and durable, and laM Monday from a bumness trip to prospects of a long and useful career course, ami al 2 p. tn. tlie grand stand overrun with iiushiosb and in next •‘Pleane. auntie, she give* ns Joy’s Vug',‘«*- was crowded with people anxious to i keep within the linnts of the sum of for the Southern Oregon district es to at.trud the Mt. Sli ista District For to L. J. Larson; cou„ #13(1. weeks' urtide we will make special ble sarsaparilla and it» awful jrrxrd.” Tacoma. witness the races. winleH large crowd, money at command, Las cost the coun- tablished by the last legislature is ex i T. S. Mil’on, of 611 J’o<t street, Fan Francisco, at Yrek u O ’t 2i to 5th, inclusive, the meution of each as they deserve. * * per- Received this week at Huusaker's oilmen a vast at-munt of meatal Mr. and Mre. Oerar Lofftus started cellent, auguring from the success of also swiuiued below arouud the |>ool S. P. R R. Co. will vll runu 1 ’rip James G. Birdsey is Grand Marshal write«: “1 Lad )«ecn aiLuy for weeks with a bave IkiX. The first IIVV was a running race, Monday morning on their return to tins first meeting. ticki oi from all points between R d- direct from the factory iu New \ork a spinition, «ml the fact that they disorder <•■ the liver and kidneys. Finally tnj of the Fair grounds. been «leliberaU» and careful in The fair grounds seclccted, bought »¿mile, for a purse of $62.50. Chas. Lakeview. d*n4. Ci!., aril R k Point. Or, to nice line of ladies' kid gloves. Frank Kashaffer is superintendent rdfe, l»erondng ft ’hiened. procured a bottle Rippey namod g. g. "Cap;" Dave Pen- > ceedtng with tiie matter is to of • fh«i Chlifomia Kv;>n dy’—Joy’s Vegetable and improved by the county uasocia- Yreka for one and on**-third fare; N. H. Clayton is teaching at the J. 1). Maxum has moved to Eagle tion, are admirably located, upon soil inger named a. iu. "Mollie McCarty;” and grand marshal of the Pavillion, Knr>rt’, anila. It cured me right up. Iu fa t tickets good from first to laet day of south public sclns'l, in place of Miss credit, and is evidence of their assisted by Mrs. F. T. Hogg of Central «!! i o’lut h ter mu that 1 M-nt i «r a half dozen seusc of resjioDsibiiity m the matter. Point, where be has leased the Whit fitted by nature for the puritose. sup J. A. Carlisle uaiued b. g. "John L.” Point who prenidea admirably in the and gave It to my children, with the moat Fat the fair. ________ _ Mary Colemau, who is indisposed. "Cap, ” the Central Point hors«, was the ^factory results.” Thin week they mapped «nit a system ney piace. plied with shade trees, aud within >4 ladies' department. Charles Prim is The K K la uni! h Question A burglary of one of th«' stores ill of pipes which they say will carry Miss Emma Coleman left Tuesday of n mile of the railway depot of Ceutral favorite nil along, mid ho ! u at #3 to ticket seller and Ex Sheriff Dean gate RELIGIOlV St) far as the public knows.the ques Sam’s valley. Wednesday night, is re water to within reasonable distance of eveuing for Monmouth, to enter the Point. The amount of work doue m a Join, Lsc2at,d Mollie M’s$l in the keeper, W. L. Miller is assistant sect'y; the home of nearly every citizeu iu the nonn.il school. short time in hewing out the race |mol . iml many thought that John L. Frank Nell, Mrs. W. J. Plymale and tion of the immedinte and final aban ported; no particulars learned yeh Next Sabbath will be communion town and als«» cover with mains a large donment <»f F«ut Klamath poet ir still track, clearing and improving the would make a pretty close race for the We have a complete line of Doug Clifton Riley, of Idaho, a farmer in grounds, is astonishing, mid for so dry gr>.,, tli High not much faith was placed Miss Cora Lmn are the eutry clerks. day at the Presbyterian church. The b»dd in abeyance. An intimation was ‘ lass and Rimiey pumps, and gnarau area of the upper part of »hecity not Mr. M. W. Wheeler, of Grant's Pass, this v.dlny thirty years ago. is visit a season everything was iu better con in ■ lie sorri-1 mm«. C ip. won first posi subject of the evemug sermon will lai: bad the o?h»T day from an officer who tee every oue. Eddiugs A Morse. * yet densely settled, from which • later has charge of the agricultural and “Why 1 am not Ashamed of the Gos als may be exteuded as may bu de ing Ashland. was in a position to m ike a good guess dition than could have been reasonably tion, John L. BecvHid mid the sorrel horticultural division. Mr. Faber pel. For nice lard call on T. J. Kenney, manded in the future. I’hey have that a troop of cavalry w likely to la* Conductor Ryan is on duty again, expected. What the grouuds are to third. The Ilona's were given a good renders admirable services as assistant sent to the post, but, on the other Jacksonville 4<>>I to 5UO) pouuds still agreed to employ Johu O'Connor, of between Arhland and Red Bluff, after day has demonstrated that they m .y st. rt at the tyinile post by Judge T. P. mnrhbal. Tlie T idinos reporter is The Presbytery of Southern Oregon i hand. Lieut.. Swift, officer iu charge of on band, and for sale at lowest prices. * Barrett A Co., Portland, to superintend a short vacation. lie made the tiuest in I lie state, and th« Judson, the grey lea ling, wub the sor under special obligations to Mr. W. A. is to bold its stated fall meeting at t the couslructiou of the works, for a the government teLgraph lm«*s in race track one of the best for both rel second ami John L. away to the Owen aud Mr. W.C. Leever. of Central Rosebnrg, aud will convene October 4, W. T. S. Patton raised 2i),ll lll lbs. of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lofftus came summer aud winter use to lie found ou rear. Cap. kept in the lead, though . Oregon, has had advauced orders by onions on »4 of an acre of laud ou his compeusatiou based upon the amount at 7 ¿10 p. tn. Mollie gaiued on him and tlie two Point, for favors; and desires to espe wire from head'piaiters to sell the farm below Grant's I’as". says the of money expended, Mr. O’CoDUor in from Warner valley this week, for a the coast. cially mention the liouuty aud hospi brief Btay iu Asuland. The synod of the Columbia, Presby came under the wire with the grey Half guaranteeing that the whole cost of military t;degraub line from Ashland Courier. EKrrr ohowers ’ pat . j a length ahead, while John L. brought tality with which Mrs. J. N. T. Miller terian, is to meet iu annual seesion in the system, hr oulilued tietow, shall to Fort KI »main. This looks like a Mrs. J. W. O. Gregory returned Monday, Sept. 22d, was set apart as up the rear about a bundre i yards b«- of Jacksonville, entertained the “T id Peudleton, October lo.h at 7:30 p. tn. E. B. Htmsiker will soon occupy the uot exceed $47,(MK), ready for use, in- home last Thursday evening, after her dubious pro-n et for the maintenance the day for the mmual meeting, fruit Inud the others. Time 52*g seconds. ings " force and a host of other friends of the post, but it is probable that no tiue store room adjoining his present chiding all uecesstry expenses in the long \ lsit iu the East. exhibit and picnic dinner of the Fruit Cap. was rulden by Johu Gridley, Mol at a splenJid lunch ou Mouday. Boils, pimples, and skin diseases of r«qs»rt from Gen. Miles had reached location which Luderuian A Carter way of dams, hydrants, etc. Follow ASHLAND AT THE FAIB. Prof. John D. Letcher, of the State Grower’s Association of Southern Ore lie M. by loin Turner, ami Johu L. by all kinds speedily disappear when the ing is the prop<»siliou made by Mr. Washington wb«m tbisorder was made, will shortly vacate. Agricultural College, speut several gon, aud the officials of lb« county A. E. Mauzey. O’Connor: at. 1 thu*. los rejxirts may change all Among the exhibits at the pavilion, blood is purified by the use of Ayer’s T. W. Bryant is preparing to build a agricultural association kindly ten days iit the fair this we» k. 'i’ll» seeorni race was a trotting race, Moral Bros, have a well filhsl booth Sarsaparilla. It bag do equal as a tins. AsHLifft» O r ., Sept 25, 1 MU. neat cottage foi bis owu oceupaucy on dered the Hsws'iatiou the free use of 3 inmute c I hhs . mile boats beat two in (»• iL Mil’*, who baa been taking a E. J. Baldwin, “Lucky Bildwin.” with samples of their stock, showing tome alterative, the renulU being im his lots in .Miner's addition. Harry To the Mayor hu <1 Common Council ot the mediate aud satisfactory. Ask your hini' in t he mountains up about the City of AthUud, in the State of Oregon. and «laughter, went northward through the pavilion and the whole grouuds three, purse #125. F. W. Van Dyke an euterprising spirit. Black will do the work. dnriug the day. , druggist (or it, aud lake no other. named Glk h Atinan, of liambletomau lie.i i of Rogue river, will be at Metl- The John Barrett Company, of Portland, Ashlaud ou ALMiday’s train. The attendance waa larger than was stock, mid J uh . McDonough mimed g. The exhibit of goods niHunfactured ford lo-morrow eu route from Fort The excavation for the foundation Oregon, hereby piopose to the sai I City oi Ashland to furiii-h to, and for the said city ■ Miss Sadie Kist left Saturday morn anticipated, conservative estimates fix m. G»- >rgie Wood!borpe by Alimuont. at the Ashland Woolen Mills oocupies M IHKIKI). and cellars of the Gatnard block is ihe Kiumatb to Vancouver. plan*, specifications and all nvees^a \ ing for Sau Francisco, to purchase a ing the number of people on the Adriau was driven by W. D. Gamble quits an attractive pl toe iu th« p ivil- well under way; as is also that tor the detailed draings; » l*o all tiie suj«erintend- JONES — CL \RK. —In Grant P m * s , Sep* 17 grounds during the day at from 15l)0 ence required In the building, m.nishing large stock of milliuery goods. ami the grey by A. 8. Mount. Adriau luu and is in charge of the president Farmer’s InMiinte. Thompson A Billings block. 188.», at the Commercial Hotel bv R v und construction of h complete system oi to 2l»M. A large quantity of fruit, wou the choice of positions. Pool bid of the compauy, Jas. Thornton. Hubert McLean, Jaspers Junes audL?d ia C C. Low and wife came in from uaterwora# for the *aid cic» and its whole A t imer’s institute, under the Gimlets, gouges, tweezers, pliers, N. Clark, both ut Jackson county, inhabitants, to <*o$f not exceeding lhe >mn KI uu Uh county ware in tho valley principally apples, |wara and gra|>es. ding was quite lively for Illis race, the In the art corner are several nice auspices of the State Agricultural fac Pots aud kettles, pans and friers, of course, was placed U|s>n exhibition black stallion tielug 'he favorite before specimens of crtiyon work executed by of fori, seven thousand dollar?«, a 1 com thia week, and attended the fair. ulty, will l»e held in Ashland for two .til things for all sorts of buyers IHIRN. pleted, furnished and re.uly tor u-e, includ —occupying a large proportion of tin th ■ filet hea',"tmt ufter the little Alta- Miss Tillie Re<«ei of Ashland; also mgeo-tof superintendence, t he plan- and <1 iV-L beginning on the 21th or 25th of At hardware store of H. 0. Myer's.* table sp'nv prep ired in the pavilion. inoul m ire wasgiv«u a ch.iuo>< to show arii-tic crayon mid plaque work by Gen. John F. Miller spent several *p<-citieatiou* fumi-hed to Include ali d- O c«d>er next. Pre . Arnold aud Prof. SPENCER. — In Ashland precinct Sept, J. L. Kliue has sold to Mr. Vaughn, tails neee—ary o.- required to order ma*enal d-tys in the vdley this we«»k, returning For I his year—entirely unprecedented tier iibllitlcH ill tlie first heat, the back- Mollie Oner of this place. l'tth , las», to Mr aud Mit Eugene spencer, Like, of the College, will be preeeut un-i (uniishiuz* <»f all kinds, to iu lieate to K! im uh county from Salem. m its lack of r cnfall—th« exhibit was era of tlie (»lack were m,t ho numerous. of California the place he recently a Bon— 11 Ite.] fully and explicitly *urve s to be ma le, Hi>d take part, and there» will i»e pajierB oue fully equal to expectation -, mid. C. W. Logan, the Ashland photo First heat Judge Jun F. Miller start —In Athland. «ept 22, 18SS, to Mr. prcpanxl by firmer® and orchardmen bought in railroad addition. Mr. wo k. ex'-avation«, dan»-, e-i.bankincti:*. f ir- Jack True ia over from Siskiyou indeed, it. would I h > called a very cred ed i lie trotteia witti the at iilliou leading; grapher has lieeu doing a good busi BRCSK ■nd Mm Brunk, .daughter ni-hing- and iix ure- nee. -s try u be done, of Sonlhern Oregon upou various top Vaughn's family took procession this bad or perfo med and a'.! things nec»-'>a \ o county for a few days’ visit with rela itable showing for any fruit country G.sirgie broke an I was left in the dis ness with his gallery at the fair requisite t-» be done or had. to make s.iid tives in this part of the valley. ics of agr» mit ural and horticultural week. anywhere in a favorable season. Yet lauco by the black, but the little grey grounds and has a large lot of pictures of fl erwork-complete in every par interest. Th»* institute will be c««n- Jacob Waguer has sold to Mrs. Mil- system ticular. The stipe, inten leuc - to hu-laae the Mr S. R »Hen’hal, the Medford mor- we of Jackson county know that it mare recovered uh 1 shows I ber blood; ou exhibition at bis tent. ducted somewhat upon the plan of the lion a strip of laud of 16 feet frontage uverse. iug and emplo men: <>fall n < e--a could not be called a fair exhibit of til.'driver of Adnan ho far ahead, G. M. Parkiusou A Co. of Ashland teacher’«-» in-lit til** with which everyone on Grauile street; oonsideratiou #15'1. !aoor, the laying and placing of all pine in .•h iut, went to San Fram-wco Mouday, I lie fruit products of the Rogue River slacked up. the mare all the time trot ALL THO^E KNOWING THEMSELVES »ebted to the uuder«ign»-d w»ll please < all i-< f timh r. U im » d the introduction of l'bis makes a large aud tiue lot toi proj.er lOsHion. 0ver>eeing lhe survey-, ex ou a business trip -after uew goods. V.illvy, and it sli-iiild not l>« taken ns ting spb udi'lly un I rapidly dosing tn have one of the most attractive refresh iu ca a ion*. co-nuuction of dams, embank in. nettle up aud pay up This xucmun bu* ment stauds on the grounds, added to a topic by an essay or paper, general Mrs. Mllliou's residence piuperty. Dr. W. H. Leach, of Si. Helena, Cal., a Humph) of t he average fruit crop of tie distam-e; at the inentsand all la jo : ne«-e--a y to be lone stake, the Alta very much by their elegant soda foun lueM. d - ”issi.>n of the topic by the meeting au i performed in an i ajo ii ’tli - const, id -- has l»een spemhiig a week m this val the valley. Iu spite of this, however, tnoul had almost caught the black J M McCALL. A large quantity of stuff was sold at li.ni of *U' h wo k-; abo the let’ing of all ley, atnl is much pleased with Ashland. will lie iu order. A c«>mplete pro- Ashland, Sept 26, 1S89 gentlemen present who had been «t stidlion; soon, mind the cheers of the tain. They have been doiug a lively in connection therewith, for all business. pratu no will be published in due time. auetiou iu the plaza last Saturday cuniracts labor aud material neev*- v v or requbed in Messrs. B. S. Webb and S. Ride- .Salem all l ist week aud had carefully crowd the inure overlook her rival, 11« A ..•v?»»T<l invitation to the farmers ulteruoon by auctioneer Bnglilinau. and about said works, a >d gene: div to do Hud critically iuspeoted the display at bre.iklug badly, giving the grey a good Eddings A Morse have had a good and <’th‘ r ;w>.»plH in the county is ex- One team of four horses, the wagon and perform all services nects Ri « und re mour. of Medford, have l»eeu at 8 m the stHte fair, uuhesitatingly dechired lend and bringing her uuder exhibit of Milburn wsgons and backs; and usually -Ion? In an engin •• r o. Francisco this week on a business trip. t u :• J, and a gtssi ;itten.lance is an- aud baruess, from Klamath couuty, quire«l that this exhibit of fruit was unques superintendent ia order and to the end tim’ the wire winner of the heat by a on the grounds, and have been letting By order of the undersigned owner, 1 : »»p it . d. Such an institute held at sold for #175, the said svstem uf wa e w.-r.i ^» to I k - pro Harry Barbour went over to Yreka tionably a superior one to that nt the the people of the country know that there will lie sold al public auction, in shall be perfe t aui comple'e in all Wednesday to settle up the buddiug state fair. There were only a few good distance. The tune was 2-39. R burg btixne time ago was a great The people of Southern Oregou vided, Ser'oml beat -Was almost a repetition they are in business in Asblaud, and Ashland, on I an*, according to the i»est metho i* of hv- [seeiu to think they had a sort of drouth draulie t-ngineering. also a« mn a;: I a’.l tins’ness of Ayers, Barbour A* Elviage peaches there, aud they did not com of the that, the grey breaking at the deal in the best implements. 1 this year, but It is hard to believe it lime-, when requested, to give and furnish there. pare m size and beauty wub the ear start, leaving the black way iu the MONDAY, SEPT. 1889 On Wednesday there were nearly 30(1 when looking at the tine exhibit oi ail tiie into.niaioii Ihr uii'b-i-Uind 'an. may be aid»* to do, and a -i-t tiie Common G. F. Mct’ounell is about again, lier varieties, yet one gentleman from lead, but 1 he rm.re closed iu the gap t>eople from Asblaud ou the grounds, at 2 o’clock p.__ m., the store building tiWlts aud vegetables, corn etc., at the Council of said city in the purchasing of Napa Valley, Cal., said they were the just as nicely as in the first heat, the the special train of three care being on the north side of Main street. Ash ^air this week. air.- and ail maler al to be u>ed in the eon after a sharp iliuess of a week or more, best peaches he had ever seen. bl 'ck broke just as iu the first beat as well loaded, oud others going by carri land, Oregon, next door to old Central stru< t'on of such *y-tcin of watt:-works, aud which has reduced him to lighting The grapes embraced a display which li" was passed and Georgia \V. came ages or having remained over from House, known as the Nutley building. The young ladies of the Cong'l th«*eniploymrnt «>f labor at the i^,v. f pOs weight. would badly stagger some of the t'ali- -lble price*. The work on our part to be ill uuder the wire away ahead, the Tuesday. Thursday moruing four cars Terms cash iu band. church wll give a —Pluk Tea’’ aud done under the persona! direc tion of John Misa Lsie McCully and ber little fortiinus who are constantly proclaim winner of the beat aud race. Time were crowded, ami there will no doubt 'ocial Friday eve, Sept. 27lb. There O CouDor iiiliy au I ^a‘ hih ”orii’. roihe« cu GEO. NUTLEY will be a program after tea. A lulls, mon Council uf -aid city, for the consider« nephew. Prof. Merritt’s 6-year-old son, ing that grape« cannot be grown any 2:l2'.. be a good crowd again to-morrow. Georg« . w«re visiting Ashland friends where in Oregon to compare with the tion of a sum of money equal to tm per 'To keep up the excitement mi im 25 cents; children. 15 cents. All are Mr». H E. Moore. Mr« S E. Cue cent of flic total co*t of «¡d sy-’em of water last S it unlay. product of California vines. There promptu foot race and a saddle horse cordially luvited. works when compl-ted and a«*cepivd by the BIG MINING PROSPECTS. ASHLAND were th« unsurpassed tahl« and wine race were made up to complete the af Common Coum-il of *uld city. l>r. B. M. Gill, of Klamath City. C. Mr. F. Roper bought E. V. Carter’s The numb.r of feet of pip’* conteiupla’ed b\ Wall and (h*o. L. Matthews, of grapes from the viueyards of J. N. T. ternoon's races. The former was con- "safety Columbia' bicycle last week, b\ this proposition is a* follow.; I l . juu tevi A Henley correapoiideut says there Desk ms. are at Roseburg this week Miller, John Miller and of hers of Jack testrsl for by Fairchild, a Siskiyou and seut it to Fordy, who is at school of 10 meh spiral sh-el we) |. s k «I f.-et of .8- sonville; bunch«« of beautiful, large county man. ami Mansfield, an un is increasing interest felt In the devel Reeaer’K Block, Main St inch spiral .*t« el weld: l t.iU) feet of 1 inch ou land business. at Sau Mateo. Ford informed the converse I.wk joiut; Kl.tMXt feet of 2 int h lap Molvasie grapes from Peter Britt's known. 'The Siskiyou county man opment of the Gilson aud other mines [Successor») to Mr«. Boynton and Mrs. Foun •’governor" that be just bad to have w«d I screwed pipe Mini taking up and re J.ilin < »'Connor, of the Portland firm garden as fine as grown anywhere iu won the raee.ttiongh the crowd thought hr the theory of the existence of the laying 7,kUO fret 4»f r»-in< h pipe now laid in tain.] oue—"all the boys had ’em.” • >ld river channel beneath the sand- -aid city and the furnishing ami placing in 1 of John Barrett A Co., dealer« in water the world, and white Muscats from it a tame affair. pipe and contractors, came out to Redland, the frilit farm and nilisery The H uidle horse race was between stone gains converts from d«y to day, Large New Stock, Embracing all the latest Sixty-tive of the delegates to the pO'ition of (w. nt; a 1 ii:ion il h.<i aii's, Ker the J « hn B » riiztt C o .. of A. H. Carson in Josephine county. Hanley's Couelie mid Mart Berry’s and there ir proapect of a big strike A«tdand ngain Tuesday. Fall aud Waiter Styles convention of the National Board of J ohn Oh onn «» h •see. and big excitement there before many There were fiue apples of almost all Chanties aud correction held in Sau S. Pedurift went down to Corvallis th« leading varieties and from alm.is’ Can. tlie latter wiumug the race. The m«»utliH. The knowing ones trace the Flue Assortment of Materials for Fancy Oq Wediii*fl«lay the coiiucil met. j'l Iges Tuesday were Juo. F. Miller, Ftancisoo last week w.-rv on Friday's prepeiit, Mayor Mills hu »1 (’«»nnrilmeu last, Friday evening, to do some work Work—Zephyr«. Aracene, Chenille. Etc ol«t channel («»rsix or seven miles, an«i every corner of the county, and 6<>m« 11. B. Miller ami T. I*. Jmlsou. train en route for Portland, to return Walter. Colton, Sutton and there for A. W. Scott till the Grant's “ believe that wherever struck it will Our motto is ‘ a qvk k sixpence is bette * cb'ii-e plum.«, prunes, pears and East over the northern route. WEDNESDAY. P.,«s job is ready for him. and passed the following reflobvion: be found rich. Gilson & Co., have peaches, fresh and dried enough of THAN A “LOW SHILLING Zoellrier, the tailor, is making up RK*OLVXr> That ihr prop xit’on of th Ou Wedmeday there were many had some offer« for their claims by S. Mr. J. A Yoik im «nd wtfa and E. ' everything to show that Southern Or John Baricti CuiuMuy. of l ’ ortla i 1, Oregon, some of the nicest clothes you ever F. parties, but laugh ut all offers leas new people at the fair, aud the atteu- egon is one of the rarest aud liest fruit J. FlanxiraD.of Coos Bay, are _ vimtiug submitted bv John «»'Connor, to furnisn saw. 11» has a inrge stock of imported plans, -peciiiia'i '^s and .«u-v-in’.. :: 1 the Ashland and other towns in the valley, regions on th« glolic. A list of the dmiee hail increased prceptibly over than $250.<Hi0. wluch would not. be an and domestic cloths aud can make work, cons’ructior. and pur« ha *• of mat* rial en route home from 'Frisco. exhibits unJer this h«aj is given as that of the day liefore. The forenoon extravagant price if they develop wbat thrill up iu tine style and nt lowest of and fora \»t>m of wa'crworks for «’4» Other parties who w, s <hill, aft>T diuner a speech by they expect to. follows: city be, and tn • same is h ” r» •»»■• a ep:e i, >i r Cami'la and Minuie Walker prates. Mam st . Ashland. * provided tliat the bonds h<;-‘iof. .•* t..ith<»r- e ;n> in from Sprnoiie River l ist week, fly p--. i.-o. Kuhler. Pa .ntv--rii i m ;. Go, I’eti'ioyer ami a lew remarks by have located cl'p.m* intended to cover by a v«»*e of the legal \ot». : « th> re d, 1» S. K B i:ck • cd the crow 1 to th*' chan;cl an- P»* b Gilliam A Co. h» rle-..n the' ■!!««, 2 varletio e< i» -. .. Buy a White? J. W. Sowdeti has »ze«1 can t»e disputed of Mt a satisfactory price, to-I e' -l the winter in A-ldand, aud ■ al *i>l'lew. tn« rostrum. The Grau 's I* is.« b .nd v.hohaV) I .ki'U up <» ;ht i laiuis. The just rec'd a new lol <>f White sewing aud the litter will attend school. ' W g ihh-r. .Ifl.'kvuiivPle—pears a-, t i a,, iur.u«u«d music doling th« day. K' m.:h hut nt- through the o’«* pRHVinxn further, the neres«arv wa:r • machmes, elegaut iu dCmgn and finish. varietle- m' cisiie-. rights can be obta; led f«»r the u.-• of suid ch rm 1. are.»rding to the tb.-o.-y of its Mis. Geo Eu.'lo oi l tier two child Granville Ns. lor. J«< k«>uvi;i«—., kind- d THE RACES. He also has other leading machines at ciiV, to nuj >; !y the inhabbaots ■ i.t.lv- ««»d the neb mines m tie» Ixjttom ren :■ t'lrn 1 h i n ■ yostur 1 ly morning, Eastern prices. Address him Jackson •va er on -a i fai tery t-uih. It ice No. 3. runuiug, mil« an I re W. K p.lc«. Telo—S II toils Of Apple-. 2nd R k -. olv E:> fur:her That the Major in*, and aft -r a Ionic visit with friends and rel- rrowtb of Bartlett 1» a .—all grown on wraa peat, purse $125. Entered hr. s. Sam of theriv«-» blue gravel ami oeiuuuv j ville Or., for catalogue prices A e. bolding the gold—are supposed to l*e is hereby authorised to appoint a < omraitiec atives in Marion an.i Doturlaa «nin- ite »oil with no Irr ttation. Tilden and s. s . Farewell, both from fed by it Capt. Wilbourne Co., are 1-aa < on-latii, Cenlral Point—r> varieties Silas W. Kilgore, of Laugell Valley of three members uf the Council to cuiuult tics. C shih county, ami b. g. Little Tim own and confer wnh the engineer and •iq»erin- of apple«, all tiue. running a tunnel to strike the old drove in a band of 74 head of lieef cat tetident of waterworks in respect to the pur w T. Lr'ever, Central Point—Pear«. 2 va ed by Tom McKay. Pools sold at Mr. J. R. Roa. of Ensenada, Cal., BwrlUng Burned. channel on the south side of the tle from his ranch last week, for sale chase of material and the employment of i rietlev; Mt»«lon grapes; apple«, a large di. first siigb'ly iu favor of Tilden, but has been stopping . . _ in Ashland a few and securing water rights from time pla<. Klamath river. T’•• tir-t demage by fire in ,Aslilan$i in this valley. He found the market labor, to time und the said committee shall, from days, visiting the Eubank) hove, rela .1 w. thbott. Talent—Gloria Mundi appt». changed in favor of Fan well liefore for five or six years pa*t occurred last dull, and filially sold to Jobu Pelton lime to time rep-it their doing* progress tives by marriage of a brother of bis, Peter Britt, Ja k.aiivill»—Large grape.. start. A good start sent the horses Samuel Watson, of El Dorado coun Friday «•'• ni >g. in the destruction of tor about 817 a bead —mostly 2 year and proceedings to the council ut each reg now deceased. “Molvadie.” i wav well together Imt they immedi ty, Cal., a practical iniuer of many ulur meeting of th«» Citv-Council. I horns« Curry. Table R-wk — 11 varilica of ately began to string out aud lioth years’ experience m both hydraulic the dw’eUing h »use on the hill in the olds. Bier Smrw-li fsrach: 2 varieties p- a . Th« committee required by nbove Mrs. Farwell, of Albany, who has apple.. w. rn ; nt of t« wn formerly known .iher prutii*«, slid speeimen. of ver. ch i Tilden nml Tun were distuuced. Fare ami quartz mining, made an examina A harn on a farm east of Central us the Dud. 'Idler house, but for Point, oil which a .Mr. Moore is a rent resolution was appoint»»d by tue M »vor been visiting relatives in Asblaud, re »Uli dried pear*, apple», prune), plum« and well WHUHUg heat ami race 111 1:52. tion of the blue gravel mines and s »me months p.i*t owned and occu er. burned Wednesday night, together and is coinpos «1 of Messrs. Walter. turned home by Tuesday evening’s peaeliea Race No. 4, trotting, 2:45 class, mile claims over at Henley the other day, N T Miller, Ja ««onville—'» var|a*i " train. Miss Allie Farlow, her niece, of .1. pear«; pied by Mr. G F. Mor-e. The fire with 15U0 bushels of wheat and a C«»lton aud Thornton. s varieties of apples; flue dl-pi.vv heats, tiest 2 in 3, purse #187.50. C. and expressed th*» opinion that so far The pipe lines of the two nystema went with her, for a visit there. eaujb.t from sparks from a stove pipe large quantity of hay; no insurance, of grapes. \V. Ka'iler named bi. s„ Tybalt; T. 1’. as can tie judge«! by the showing al- Col K. F Maury. Ja> k«on.ille-9 va'iet.<•« Jml- hi , bl. m.. Satiuet; Mr. Guthrie ready made, the miners there, especial- ' g mg from th»* kitchen stove up the fire caught from a stubble fire set coiitrmpla»v<i are, in exlent and L»ca- Mrs. E. B. Myer, who has never apple«; Champion ittlu. e; 2 varieties pear-; tion, as follows: t .4<g:. a loft above, and was first out by Mr. Bigbain on a farm ad- (of Douglas C«>.) named s. m., N ancy. ly Gilson A Co., have the best of pros li-eu entirely well since her illness .»alvvav pi av i d »• ..er« ”! by Mrs. Morse, about 8:45 jaceut. UPPER SYSTEM. * with meuingitis last year, was taken C C M< Clendon. dam'« Va'ley—12 va- Iu first heat lyball was a great fav pects for striking one of the Inst rletie tine apple-, ]vr of Chili cuib wheat. o’clock. Abuit the same time Jesse Upper m un, he id to Terrace St. an I ill again a week or two ago, and was K V Be ill, C.-nt * al Point-9 vane. le. ap orite iu th« pools. A good start was paying gold deposits «if this sort that E. T. Bartlett had one of bia hands M h . 1!, w r.o was on church street, in i<le ami Satinet soon took the lead lias been t ipp«»d for many years. The ple«. 3 varl-tie. pei ■«, Montana Ave., 9.910 L»»«: 19-in.; fn»m reported worse again this week. moiildinu badly cut in a slicker or - r.v ’f fire coming through the roof, e Cowie. Ashlan I—«atwav pe-v<-h mi I the other« «iropped back badly, old chanurl, (»elow the san«l rock, is Moutaua to Parks root S m pip»», lß hi tnaebiue at the Ceutral Point plan TliO. Whelply. Flounce Ko-a — 2 shea -■» Frank Guthrie, who waa one of the and m nd« d th«’ alarm. The fire bell which order they kept till the out- fo nid to be ¿k out 1500 f*«‘t wide, and ft.; Terrace fltreot to a p»nit west. acro'-M oat«. n. tapp’d, and the hose cart was ing mill Tuesday, but was able t<> be c reek. H in. pipe, 2S M fl. From en t regular O. A C. conductors between fine Hen; Beall, Central Point-4 va-ieticv ap iHime; time, d.’lM: Nancy distanced. «•an b.* traced for six miles or more. on light duty in the null Wednesday. Ashland and Roseburg four years ago, - M>!i dr '_■«’ I up Grauite street till it 6 varieties pears, dried plums and t'lieu Satinet was the lavorile and big Gilson is prepared to commence pip of 8 in. pipe, north to West St., 6 in. is imining the speend tietween this pie« pear«. v f< r d th»» house could not lx* He will not lose auy 6agars but oue pipe. 26 M ft. I 1> Bennett, Douglas county—5 varieties odds w.-re off.-r«d on her. Tins h at ing a cut down to a rim of the channel or two may be stiffuied somewhat. pl.i'-e and Ceutral Point this week. rercii-.1 o\ ’be hos-* from tire main, choice apple., tsox «liver prunes I.'«h; l> tx was like t lie first, only a little better m his claim as so »n as the fall rains From tiie 8 in. m imir , 4 J • -.a M«” ill and Marshal Walrad tun« was mad«. S timet oumiug _ m begin. The case of O. R. Myer, mentioned wiii run as follow*: South Simnel Watson, of El lor.ado conn of a..... I led K J. i cnerun, Vniontuwn-3 va e:Ie< of w.-fe the tiist to reach the house, bu’ last week, ended in a dismi»sd of pro 1 St.. 105'1 ft., north to nap, 5 iy, C <1, au uncle of C. B Watson of ap-.lcs; !'•■-. lls.op eras apple; Heath away ahead iu 2¿>. Robt Gil ham, of Henley, who was r.r.nv • iieis wer«' there a moment af ceeimgs lit- the reqneat of lus father. e»sl side. 370) ft., from 1 tins pl ice, is visiting Ashland this ■- ■ig ; e I. c!le«tii:it) atl 1 al n .11 I- THURSDAY. iu town Saturday, ir very enthusiastic te v. rd-, aud wiping hands took out The result was received wiih expres alum* AaliLm 1 Ave. 'Lore» B. >-,n. 1 agio I'oi.u—- varieties week. The two gentlemen wi re over The atten 1 nice yesterday was lar over the blue gravel deposits which la .’v tuple . bv. ti ■* paiaii-.he I a.’-i cj. an I saved nearly everything in the sions of approval upon all hands, aud The followmj branches nre of 2 inch at II ulev Monday, examining the miu- W H V Tcraple. Culoii c.vek jvr buckle ger than at any lime prior, the number areexcitiug the miners over there now. i< iii- oil the iir-d tl »or. Everything the case has aroused a general interest pipe: Aloii-f Wulnn S»., 1650 feet; mg prospects there. berile. a id -ample <4 white pine. up sta: -» in ! in the it-llar was des iu the young man and bis welfare Woul-nS»., 10 m ) ft; B ish S’.. 1000 ft; J s. Grig.by- --.ippics g'O.vn on ; ic " lev of people outlie grouuds being esti- Bob. Rays there ir do doubt in the ma'.ed at 4.000 to 5,<KiO. world that the mines that strike this Mr. J. Ogg, of Sacramento, Cal., ar eit " tht v n. troy»*l. The 1< k - s §15.M or more which will indoiibUy be beueficial to to Ciiurch St., 10i>0 f*; to PattonV ja« M.-tioiio >gh, i'olo-11 va leilo-appe--. In pl .eof the trotting race on the gravel will lie the beet thing struck rive I m Asaland last M m lay evenin u»n •» i <’h tti«»re wras no insurance, him. house, lO’XIft; over bill to w. rtw.ir i. on an interesting social mission, and is 3 va lelies pea -. quince« f i •• w .- al nod no wiadat the lime, Cha- K t uanslor, Gram's Pa-s—jar oi progo mint, which did hot till, Van- over there for years. He has a claim Dy te's horse. Adrian, trottoi to beat near that of Barr, Ryan, Morgan aud It is reported that the Klamath 1000 ft. AU atiovv <»n West side. On a guest at til" h im • of M O. Cool h.n... big as puie tree Cohes. au I u > ' il.-** near enough to be in E i<t side of 2 in. pip«» tin re will r. V Ne man. K >gue River—Ra t',c t 2:45, tn <1 fr.il« <1 by a st ci tid aud a ball Sullivan iu which work is being active n*.y great danger fmm tLe dying Lumlier aud Improvement C<v will 1300 ft. on Montana Ave., and 5 Ml ft. idge, where, it is understood, there will pears; silver pt ;iii«is. fresh and dried, dried milking the mile in 2:46^. ly carried on. lie a wedding sum, lease the Spencer place on Klamath peaches on <liesbam St. In the saddle horse race for purse of w w Freu- h. Rogue River — 7 varieties li ! Ins.-» f.dh heavily npon Mr. river, as a headquarters for their log C ii>t. O. C. Am legate has returned Totals uf upper system. 10 inch. -al.v v. ivea-he«. #2'>, five horres started— Little Tim M use. t'ue prop» rty, of which the ging operations. They will semi a 9940 ft;8 m., 4I'M; 6 n, . 26 X»; 1 in. to his home iu Kl <m.ith county, taking apt-le«. PERSONAL F g . Sellin! til. in. Woodville—2 varieties Nelns Grey, Anna Brown, Nellie aud 1. ms» .as .i l.irge p»rt, is th-» bulk of logging camp Up the r ver next week. 525;); 2 in., 85* hi with li in his father, whose health hue apple«. 2 va tell»« peac'ie« Tom. 'loin came iu a length ahead 1 Ue excursion from Frisco and the Dr. Ja- Spence, Althouse— B'a< k cap : II he pnSMs^'s.____________ improved snffi -icutly to undertake the raspberries, Division Snpt. A. F. George came up LOWER SYSTEM cane» and rip - berries sampi*- but lost the race on a foul, and the the town !«»• auetiou will lie iu the lat i h»» •.«»»• i is a Farin«*r. B*j.’ins with 10 hi . pipe at a point trip, and who »ill probably spend the oi Johnson grass; 7 varieties apples puise went to Nellie Grey, h Liukville Wednesday evening. ter part of October. A. II. I arson. Rdlatid Nurseries — white winter at Swan Lake. on Granite St.. 6200 ft. south of Mam Govenior Pennoyer attended the M:i»‘at erape«; Kel«ay*a Japan plums; Bul uag. Geo. T. Baldwin of Litikville, was A scrap l:i«t Thursday evening he- The race lietween two bulls under on rlie tram going north Wednesday Mr. Jesse Masb, a prosperous far ge tan prune«, dried. f ir ♦ ( • trpl P«»ini last Wednesday, 1 ween Tony, the butcher at Nichols A St., 1200 ft. smith of hea.i of present. » A t arlton. Little Bittle — 4 satieties of city pijie, ■, tbeuc* running down Grun- mer of Joseph Hi" county, w is nt Cen the saddle Was the I h - b I fuu seen on evening. «.Uii in .• «-¡»o.’ «• to an invitation of Terrill's shop, and P. H. Donahue M.iin. West on <»n Main .M.iin S' . Io tral Point I n- s lay, attending the fair, apple«. the track. R. V. Beall's animal came I*.. R I.He, of the District Agricul create,! some excitement ou the street. ite to Main. N f» Fitzgerald-Russian King a'pplc A "X. Orme and wife, of Fool’s Manziuita, 8 iu. pipe, 1600 ft; e iwt on a.*'*-»"lp.i'.i" I by b:« wife. Th"v came <>. in kliTvon, Salem—2 varieties p a -lies, in ahead with the assistance of Mr. tural •• att ’U, made a lifteen-min- It occurred in the shop over a discus lie!« ' .ire winter r d apple». Creek, were in Ashland Woineslay. M . n St t- 1 » d v • ’ . •1. pits', • i up t > A-|d,.n 1 and spent Wednes I! all, who pei.-uaded him witha sap utc sp •,’!» a large crowd at the sion as to which is the Is-tter !s>xer. G W l.i tle-Helltt war apple«. ling vliil" tin' crowd yelled. T;i-- G-’V.T- P. II. pasted Tony one and T.my upwt 23ti0 ft. Alotuf Bo.iL*v .rd, 6 in. m.i‘ day tie re looking nt the town. If. Pelton. Sam's valley—d varieties a Dr. Parson was oallcl to Glendale pl « t!<.r i I. t :.•<•;$ ro is lilt it» the start P. H. T . u til"., were eeparnte>l, a’i I . for 1700 ft. We.-t cn M .iu f r. un M:m- l ll -eday to Hi t.-n i J >tiu K< tri s, who XVm. Blain?, a former 8>n Diogo W B. Koi. a -1. dab!« It.wk — 5 varieties of Zimta to nortn school b »<: 6 in. pipe. STOCK EXHIBIT. by '» tyiu : tl: L he was i.c»t a public have Isa-ii kept apart up to date. is 11! With 11 -ar! riisease. ■ 120 j ft. L 3< o[ 6 in. I>ik eV. e.'l-b.lg r" il eat it.' ig" it and tswamer, is now apples. The exhibit was not rh large ax - < ak-rr, h i* »;•« he had prep”-re-1 his Hoagland. Central Point —< va.ieiic. m tins region looking up some old of Mr« from Boulevard h I oo .- Ph to A S:.. apple« waa alilK .paled, i.n.l would have lieeu ■ .1 nr -I s;»t ech recently, and John B Griffin brought iu I e-t Sat- Wisdom's Robertine. miues that he worked many years ago. John .Miller. Jacksonville—box choke luucli batter if the far tiers and others 1 it t efore the farmer’s insti- nr I iy the carcass of th" falt-st buck 160) ft. Froui » n-1 of 6 m. pipe oon^ Like in any others ha wis stranded grapes, <L* i two va letie,. Boulevard, 1750 ft. of I in. pip«x From leading ladies of society and promi had dou« us they could. 1; -« burg. He 11; tered liini- ■•ver sold here. A piece taken home to J i. Tolman, Ashiau.l—16 varle i.-s upon t tie ebbing of the boom ti le nt of Mrs. apples. Of swine there were the following: nent professional stars have testified to n . f f* e '* • bad prepared f«»r »hat oc- the T idini M bonseh'ild was about to 4tb e;*hi. on C S'.. 4 in. pipe tu8th St.. San Di"go. George A. Jackson. Rogue River—3 va Aimer Riddle, Cow creek, exhibited its excellency in the most emphatic c • ’u • well, ami that Mr. Rid- lie rejectel by the cook as liear meat, 1450ft. From 4lb wes» <>n B St.. 110,» ; rletle« af.pl.-. and big vvn ermelou. terms. Guaranteed harmless and match A number of state officials have lieeu .1 • a» I dr. Buick ( w I m > were on the tie layer of fat was so thi"k. and it ft. of I m. pi( <* tu 1st Sr.. From M un J. H. Stewart, Medford precinct—very Berkshire male 15 years old, 500 lbs., less. Chitwood Bros., druggists, Ash s -ii b v .inld s iv it was a pretty good took much persuasion and argument St. north on Oik St , 4 in. pip«, 1150 in Ashland this week, having come out large dt-play of fruits, including 21 varieties not fattened. land, Or., sell it at 60 cts. per bottle and o' pear«. 3 of plums; S or 10 of apple.«. 2 of E. 1‘. rtekens exhibited two pairs give a beautiful card to every purchaser. h < i |applan.M‘.| Bat he couldn’t to <-Htablish its character lie venison. ft. From M «in east along Helman t i this valley to attent the district , qniuces; several varieties of late peaches h: 1 ii m his pocke», ami liis memory It proved to lie as tender aud fine as St.. 9>J ft. From south school house, fair. They were Stale Treasurer Webb, and 15 varieties of grapes-All the fruits PolandJCbinaa, male and female, grown uoith on Mam Si., 4 in. pij»»s 1750 ft. State Printer Frank Baker, and Dr. . in this large display were grown from Ire«« and three pairs younger. w r : K»r, c > be w . h compelled to the choicest veal, too, Fresh compressed yeast for sale at Two inch branches will be laid Harry Lane, superintendent of the on Mr. Stewart's place, none of which were I . ■! hoif'lr..- less. Following this, Dr. las. Spence, Alt house - pair more than four years o'd Following are A gentleman in the auditor geuer- the V. S. Bakery. * along the foil«>wmg street«: state asylum for the insane. h » a * r. Die (iovernor began to corne the varieties of grapes in this exhibit Be. Yorkshire«, male ami female. On B St . If».»:) ft; on (’ St.. 7.V» fl; A good fresh cow for sale by J. W. «er. Dels-.vare, Sultana. Mission.Sweetwater. W. T. Leever, Ceutral Point—pair down t.» -err u« I tH’ii» «**, and he in- ul’s office at Lansing. Michigan, wishes Russell Alford, of Butte Creek val. Hamburg, Black Hamburg, Ft c-. Poland Chinas, and pigs. Abbott, near Talent. * f >r .;• i « I h • aml’t c’e of agricultural* to exchange well )<s ated property in Spring St., 400 ft; Mechanics St.. 1400 ley. Cal., has been visiting relatives Golden Tokav. Zintindel, Malaga, Muscatel. Zaub. Of cattle there were the following: cd- that li • w - ’’a farmer, born and that city lor improved fruit land iu ft; Maple St, V'-OO ft; Wimer St, 130) and old friends in the valley tills week. Purple Damascus. Catawba Fruit cans aud Masou glass jars, at or hear Ashlmd property which ft ; Wo<»b ‘ n St, 17.>i ft ; Munzamta S». E. F. Walker, of Medford, exhibited Edding A Morse’s. hr. •*”. Lad grown up on a farm in * He has bcm foreman of the big stock There Win) no itttempt to nuke com- pair of yearling short horns. New lek an I ha I mowed with a would yield returns without too long 1150ft; Lanrel St. 900 ft; Bush St, rauch of Dorris, but resigned last If yon want fine oysters go to the parison« with a view to declarations n wait mg. For particulars apply to 9'M) ft; Chnr. ’ h St, j:!50 ft; Nutley an I F. T. Downing. Central Point,— II il. il. «-I» I with a scythe ami rut week, and will look after hie own place of comparative perfection of similar Durham bull. 6 yrs. old, weight 2090 European restauraDt. * gi*: s tn»»n the cradle, (or somehow R-'. i«. J. Wabntnc "f th» A.«hl?'i I Pine Str. ltW ft; Hargadme St, 1700 during the fall and winter. varieti«« on this day. it; Gresham St. 9’M ft; Union St. his.; shorthorn cows, E-tther, and calf, t .it w.’.y. Farmers h:id to work hard Congregational Church. Boston brown bread al the U. S At 2:31) p. m. the president of the Bloss, nud calf. C. T. Payne, of Eden precinct who in those days, no labor-snving devices Bakery fresh every day. * Mrs. H. E Moore and Mrs. H. E. Coe 170 > ft; Auburn an«! Iowa Stf-. 15 X) ft ; J. C. Tolman, Ashland—Holsteius, «’id tiiv«* rions for making life easier aunounee that they have consolidated Morton St. l.Tx) ft; Alida Ave, 1100 ft; seemed to have entirely reoovereil fruit urowera' association. Hon. Robt. Choice tea at Van Sant’s grocery from Ins mental disorder, was taken A. Miller, culled the audience to order one bull 2 years old, 1640 llis. 2 year on the farm. He thought farm life the two millinery stores recently ear-. C St. lOoO ft store at 30 eta. per. lb. * Tot a fa of lower eytttein: with another spell of derangement at the roHtruni and nunounce.l that lings. a very ». rd on«», an«! it was. But a riel <>n by Mrs. B iymtou and Mrs. Ten in. pip»*, 62 10 ft; 8 in , 39o0 ft; while at Colestm last week, and has liter« would be speaking' l>y i»«Htlemm lPtlr further along in his speech the Fountain, aud will coutmne the busi John A. Hanley, Jacksonville- Herd A good bnggv for sale cheap. Ap in.. 22.. siuce been worse than ever lieforo. He who bad I ten invited to address th« of Hereford«, I bull 5 year old, 3 cows, ply to G. F. Billings. Governor Iw’gan to tell Lis farmer ness in the store formerly occupied by 6 in., 45*>> ft: 4 in., 8150 ft; 2 111., [14-8t. is at his home east of Bear creek now. aasoeiatiou at this, its secou<] annual 2 calves, 1 yearling heifer. frir.-xls h«e,v much worse off tlie agri- Mrs. B"yutou. Besides the stock of 800 ft. exhibit day, and, as be was compelled For fresh, fancy Groceries, Candy TotaU both system’: lo in., 16.110 visit nr:i-»-4 h toaiay than formerly. birth stores they have laid in a large J. M. Taylor and Ins brother. Andrew by other duties to be absent be called * ir- ig »the f.»rm t » were the weal quantity of new giH».ie, just purchased ft; 8 in., 8300 ft; 6 in., 7100 ft; 1 m.. Of horses, \V. C. Myer, Ashland, ex and nuts, go to Minkler A Son. 13,iD fl ; 2 in., 31.300. 25 5 bydrants, re'nrned recmtly from a trip to the lion. Geo. W. Colvig to preside. thy prop! *, sail! the Governor, n«iw- for the fall and winter trade. hibited GamlM-tta, Imported Percheron Fine Riverside Oranges and Sicily gat^s ete, everything that 1» ueces- John Day country. They report every 8peeebca were made by R-v. O. stallion; Shetland mare aud colt, aud Lemons. Cheap at Minkler A Sou. ♦ they ar ground to dust b»*'w<*eu the A big handsome t >-lh. watermelon thing out that way dry and dusty. Diokinaou. the vener able nnrseryman. two halt-breed S betlands. upp r and ue’her millstones of fe«ler- came to the T ipinos office last Friday, Til" ranges are nearly all sheepisi out, 1200 pound horse for sale, cheap; Th wo pystenis arc to be conne«Med seedsman and fruit «rower of Sibm, ai and s' .te taxation. And the Gov NOTES. well broken, single or double. Call ernor eoh-mnly warned his horny- iia an evidence of what the granite with v d vs, so that, in case of neces and what wisoucea g-ssl grass coun l’rof. John D. Letcher, of the state Friday, Sept 20th. the time set for at Bank. 9-tf agricnlliiral <«>lleg«. Hon. A. H. Car- handed fell -w farm» rs that unless the bills about Ashland will grow without sity. w.Jer may be drawn from th » on«> try liviks barren aud desolate now. sou. of Josephine county, aud by the completion of the buildings at the tar 11 w.-re overturned and the Rtate irrigation. It was raised on the pl ice into the other. If you want to save money, and of C. W. Fowler an engineer of long fair grounds, found every thing com s-sessn; law 1 remedied so that the of Mr 8. H. Calhoun iu the northwest Bi«!« up«»n the city bonds are to l»e ex|<erieiiee in some of tiie largest mills chairman, Mr. Colvitf. pleted. Die secretary's office was.op course you do, read the list of prices laud owners cau dodge the taxea ern part of town, sad grown wholly opened on Monday, Oct. 7th, and as in Michigan, arrived last week, to take Owing to the crowd of fair matters ener] on that day and stock entries for this mouth at Moral Bros, store. somehow, an«l the banters he held since the storm, which tore up his Root» as lhe negotialiouR for their sale Charge of the engiuos of the KI imath ilpou our columns this week, a report bi-gati. Temporary biaitlis aud stands See their big ad. ni ne m i>fact«»rily up to the rack garden there considerably, on the 9i h are completed work will at once be- L'lmtier and ( nprovem-ut Co., at of the speeches from urges taken is tin- were iu course of construction nod People going to Jacksonville wil. -there is trouble a head,” but if these of July. It was the largest and tiuest tfin. M Iiiiste". and s;>ent Fri l.iy iu Ash- avoidably crowded out of this issue, the place looked very much like the find Plymale1« coach awaiting every rnatte.-s can l«e arranged, then tbo melon received at this office this year. Th** systemfl proposed will give Ash land. He was exp.<ctiug tiie big en- butpolulsof interest touched upon oiitimg town of pioneer days that used train at Medford. Ask for the best iMimtry will ia? safe, anti the ship of The brick work and plastering con land the befit water supply of any city glue to arrive there this week. will lie mentioned hereafter iu tlie to spnug up iu a night, lbe atmos coach—Plymale • x ► ale w;H kh I proudly ouward. Th** tracts for the Gauiard o|>era bouse in Oregou -doubtless th»* best of any phere was no densely smoky as to al Among the new students in at tend- T idings . OPENING FAIR DAY. G’-venior *ery discreetly informed the block «re both let to Ashl.iud men - city on the coast. un«l th«* Ashland of Lumber of all kinds for sale at very ia >st obscure the sou ’ s rays and the ance at the Ashland St ile Normal audteu s-that he wur not talking pol- H. J. Clark ubtammg the former «nd the future will ba as mnch ahead «»f Tusaday was not contited upon by effect was depressing, notwithstanding lowest pricre at the Youle A Gilro} a .1 __ la Fics In »be evening he hurried <4T 8. l’edgrift, the latter. The building the Ashland uf U>«Uy in this respo«*t BchiHil ar,* the follovruig from _ th« |>eople generally as the Iwt day to the stir and rustle of active prepara plauing null in Ashlaud, where all taue«: Miss D- lpha Miste.soti, Gol i ou th«* first tram, so as to la? home in will require about 300.000 bricks and as lhecity ia now ahe :d <»f l»ss fortu brils will be filled in abort order. * visit the fair, us is usually thec.is- with tions. tune t«> milk his cows and bed down II»!k) ya.da of plastering, aud it is well nate place« that have only well w,»rer HUI; .M ihs Hope Hunter, Wolf ereek; the ofientng day, but n«v«r:Lc!• ss Saturday the clouds of smoke brgan John A. I ’ -'ojH-r, Iml«|>eudemH*; \V. T. B. L. Messenger ia prepared to fill kuowu that the work will ls> well done for domestic and other use. Sufficient his ho ¿a. tiler« was a large Crowd iu Hltemlau<*e, rising with a coM breei > th it so >u promptly ail orders for fruit boxes of IWi’i'e the average 810.000 farm if undertaken by tlieee mechiinics. Mr. pr**sfl!ire will la* had in each system to Dement. Myrtle Point, la-sides numer '.he weather lieiug favorable and pie cb' ired the atmosphere ami ended at ous uew st U'i«uie from the immixiiate every kind. Orders left at null on iu ,r<p-k-on county is taxed at not Clark expect« to begm laying brick give i !• *e|fant fiie protection to every aliily warm. I'ue speoml tr .in t oligo' mghitali iu a ligLt raiufali. Hon. G. Granite street, A-iland, will be at viciuity ot Aslil.uid. inorc ii.an ~3.»: > or and tLe about Nov. 1st, part of t«»v«» With the simple a ij’ luet well-tilled care of people from Asli- W. Kid-lie, president of the 8uu>b»-ru Bulk of Ashland pays more than of fire hydrants and hose. G«n. T. G. R- of »Tacknonviik, Um! aud way stations, aud a eontinuai Qr-goii S ate ikiird of Agricuim-e, tended to at once and tilled al low,«! A Good Cough Syrup. * i. HMJ . u a cipual stock of HtartHil yesterday morning; L»r Siu string of people from th« country came and Jam-s MeDouough, a director, prices. a? '..(» ti ne f a.vse suieut. the G »ver- There is nothing parents should bo so Francjscix en route for Washington, iu their own O'>nv>,yamN'H. while the .ir.ivml Irom lh -State Fair. A ruert- No rent to pay—and I can and will Beggs ’ Cherry Cou£h Syrup nor *-.au hardly make much capital out careful about as select mg aoungh strap, [). C.. whit her be goes as a delejTite to I irg" <le|e"ntiotia from Jacksonville. m.r of i he B sird wag bel I in the sec make tirst-clusg photographs cheaper (’berry Cough Syrup rostr. no Is giving apleadid satisfaction to the the (»rand Ganniaudnry of Kmgb's Medtor i. Grants Pass and many other a« r fu u-i n -x Campaign for gover retary g office in the afternoon; stock luau is possible tor itinerant photo nor i»y . is cry iioiit banking capital tP’»r© than the cheap anil inferior m trade and the sales are positively mar TrmpUr of the U. S. The other del- smaller places m ide a very credit ihle entries increased aud eulries were graphers to do, besides when you trains thrown on the market. The beat velous. which can be arc nuc i for m escapiug taxation.) is none too good, be sure and get Beggs’ no o*her way except that it is without eg «:ef from Oregon a»#. R. P. Earhart. a< ten lam1« of people for the first .lay made iu the agricultural aud horti spend your mouey with me, you may hid ! G»*o. WithmgtoQ. of <>t th« first fair ________________ Cherry Cough Syrup. We kt«p it ou doubt the be*t on the market Ask for A. R of th« Sonlhern Ore- cultural departmeuts. _ get it back, aud you get a durable pict- Go to M c C.H’ h for the latest novel- uand at ait time«. Chitwood Bro* , and be anre yon get the gennine We Portland; T. »McF. Pattou. of Snienj, gon State Board of Agricaltnre— the Suu lay ue'd.ry was clear and pleas- . ure for it My work speaas for itself. tree tu dry gomia. aruggista. ; keep i*.. Lbitwuod B.ua., bruggiata. auJ Jaimw Rjbinsou, of Eu geu a. number of people in attendance during ant aud a driv« urouud the track re L ogan the Photographer. ASHLAND TIDINGS IIRETHIES. HE till A Jl.lt WORKS. PEKSONAI POWDER Absolutely Pure This powder never varies A marvel of purity, strength and whole^oinrnesa. More economicaJ than the ordinary kinds. and cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weight n’.'iin or nhokphatc pev4tri >old only io cans. R oyal B aking P owder C o .. IU6 WaU»treet. N Y. I Í AUCTION SALE 1 his space reserved for T. O. Andrews, who will till it soon 30, MILLINERY STORE I D. R. Mills has been in Chicago buying fall stock We will fill this space next week E. B. Hunsaker is the City buying some of the latest nov elties for his store