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ASHLAND TIDINGS BREVITIES. HERE AND THERE PERSONAL. LIST OF FAIR EXHIBITS. Following in a complete list of en- tries at the late district fair held ut __ Central Point An effort was made to secure a regular official list of the premiums awarded, but owing to an iiidiniMbed condition of the records to date thia was not possible. It may be said, however, that neurly every body who entered anything took one or more premiums at this, tbe first meeting of tbe fair, for the numl^er of entries was not large, and the fair aaao- ciation was in a very lil>ery inocnl at this meeting; so nearly every person named in the following list curried off at least one premium. Following is tbe list of entries: DIVISION “A”— HORSF.s DIVISION NT- V EG ETA B LES. < LiM 1. Daniel Cronemiller, Ft. Klamath—Rutaba gas. best exhibit Carrot«, Turnip1» Dr. J. Spence, Kerby viile- Beat variety Po tatoes. W. p. Elsbore, finiiiti Pas» Potato««. Tie inatovs, S pissli Beet«, Ca rot* E. P Pickens. Table Ru«*k—Largest *<pja-h F. g . Burns, W ilderville—Prolifir Potato««. < U Bigelow, Williams t reek —Yeiloa Denver, aud Early Flat Red Onion«; Show Flake, aud Hurtmilk Seedling Potato«*« Mrs. T J. Neff, Central Point—Egg Plant M. G. Hoagland. Central Point—Sweet Pumpkin. J. C. I'olman. Ashland—Sw<M*t Potatoes •u. A Jat-k'OU. Beagle--Variety Mu«k G *o. nieluus. variet) w aiet melons. F. G. Burn«. \\ ihlcrville—¡■»orghuMi Syrup Mr.«. N C. L*eau. Central Point Best dozen Quince« DIVISION < k WORKS OF ART < la «» 1. Mr». G. W <*ibM«ii, Jack«onviUc—Sea M«»»» iu Irani«- Mi«« Nora Plyinale. Medford—Crayon ja»r trait, tuo oil l.andseapv Painting«. < . L. Winters Eugen«- City—Ph<»tographir View«, Portrait A»li«t best display of Photo graphs Mr» G W <.il»«on JackM»n\ill«— Norm» shoe iu «hell work Mr*, c. Tall*ot, Ja< k«on\iile-«hell box Mi*« Tillie Ree*. i. Uhland-Two Crayon P«ntrait«. Mi ' Mo’lit ob»*r, A'hlaihl -< rayon Por trait. 8 oil Painting«-, ■? Marine oil Painting« It a Mill . J a« k M«nviHe—Paintings—Ma ritie, Portrait tn oil, |j»rge<J ami lie«t display iati-1 '<*a|«c Eatella Levy Jaeksmn ¡He—Crayon Por trail < W {»«gnu, Ashland—Photograph Views, JairgeMt number. I’orirait by arti.«t, lairgest ami l»c»t collection. Largest colored by art- i«t. luirgest and I mjsi display Phot«»« class 2. Emily Pankey Sam* Valley—Zephyr Flow era « W Ayers, Ashland—Architectural Dra ving. C F Ne«»**. Ashlaud—Penmanship DIVISION P < LA«» 1 Mr« R M McDonough. I'olo He»t display Peanuts ami Walnut«. class 2 Milutaiou. Jacksonville Best display of distilled Liquors R A. Miller, Jat-k'ouvtile—Wine» made In district; <-rape Brandy .lackwinvill* Items. Mrs. Charles Prim has returned Juiltj* L. R. Webster was iu Ash Tramps nre numerous along the Regular social at Ashland Baptist from a pleasant visit to Portland. land ve»t*riiav. railroad. Church next Tuesday eveuing. A. H. Hammond, th«* A^ldaud attor- Mrs. Bilger visit«.! IrieUtlH m Ash A Kn«j Winter. W. P. Dodge lias been appoint»''! Ira C. Phelps has sold his half in n< y, has lieen here during the week. land a day or two last w*ek. rxietiiiiisier at Grant'« Paa*, vice J. W. H. M. Van Arman. Traveling Pas- terest in Hie Medford Stir» to hie Hon r 1, n « gi;> 'I. ProL J«ibn L>. Letcher, of I or vail is BeuiW ami [mti>i*rrntft>n Agent of the partner, Mr. Tiekuor. Mrs. Ida Burkhalter is m l’ortlaud College, made Jacksonville a visit the Southern Pacific t'ompauy. has just tins week, visiting tb* exposition. There was a *ix-legged pig on exhi The firm of Ayers Jk Elviage la dis past week. returned from an Easteru trip taken solved, and Mr. Ayers continuing the bition nt the Stale fair. Ii bail»! from Sheriff Brrilsey was at Colestin yes 10 estimate the pmepects for Weeteri. business, and Mr. Elviage retiring. Miss Nettie Pogue will go on a sev Benton county. terday, «nd may go on to Y reka. travel during the fall anti winter. He eral weeks visit to relatives aud friends The Southern Oregon caaaba* bad Mr. O. (laniard calls for bids on the states that from all appearances the Mrs. H. J. Black and childreu came at Eugene City next week. railroads will be kept bnav managing contract for the carpenter work, paint the Portland market tnonoiHilized tbi* Up from Grant's l’ass l«*t Tu«e»lay. Mr. J, E. Fenton, atty, for Slaver year, the crop of melons at Th* Dalles the aiuouut of travel which will jtour ing, etc., of bis opera house block. & Walker of Portland, has been in Miss Daisy Tucker is living in Ash having beeu a failure. over them wit Inti the next half vear. Jacksonville several days this week There is to be a public stile of forty now. learning the dressmaker’s Wm. Harper, of Woodville, lias pur land Mr V an Arman during ins visit to thorough-bred short-horn cattle at on legul business. art. the East traveled over the mnree of Eugene, Oregon. Saturday, Octolier chased Mrs. J. D. Neathamer’* inter Mrs. Col. Knight and daughter, of est in the estate of l'bos. J. Haymond, Hon. J. T. Gregg, of Salem, spent the "California on Wheels” exhibit 12'h. See bills. Salem, have been visitiug Jacksonville deceased, paying S12"0 therefor. last Sat unlay and Suuday iu Ash aud is enthusiastic over the work it CLASH 1. tbe past week and were the guests of Frauk Elliott is uow engine hostler M. i» I. Crook«. Kerbyvilie— “Jim. ’ has doue. He thinks that the pi-rrua- Abundance of raiu down iu the land. her aunt, Mrs. J. N T. Miller. CLASH 1 ueut population of California will have at the Ashland round bouse an oc Willamette within the past two weeks, Mrs. R. Hargrave and family of T. J. Bell. Taleul, Oregon—’ Hamr} Mrs. James A. Wilson left for Port an increase of lietweeli 25,0u0 and 50, cultation with which he was lamiliar but min« this way yet, except sprink \V. gner creek, luive moved to Ash A. J Daley. Eagle Point—**<ten Henry. land this week, she will place her son 000 people during the coming season. some fifteen year* ago. ling showers in th« mountains. Ian I. rix*mon Charley, Browntboru—“Pride.” James. Jr., in the Mount Angel Col It is to lie hoped that the prediction The sale of the Gilroy planing mill rickin'«, Ssm« Valley—“Norf .Ik ' At Stockton, Cab, last ITiuiwIay, 're. J. W. Ham.ik'ir, of Litikville, < A . II >. Jni'otw. lege in Polk county, and spend several of Mr. Van Armau may come true. property to C. H. lktllarhide, of Siski sly Runch—“M«\ weeks visiting Portland and tbe John Bigham, Medford—‘ Nelli»- you, aud L. L. Angle, of Medford, is Stanford's Palo Alto broke the Pacific left AMiiimd for home Mouday eve- Tlie 1'orret Fires. eitast trotting reivord for stalllou* by uin ». George Ixroux, Central Point—“signal Sound cities. about consummated. Venus " making a mile in 2:13'4 lu tbs third The momitain tire* in the Cascadia Mrs. Judge Hauna has returned Mury Mis Jennie Misrra, of Jacksonville, J M< P«»nough, John May wnti-s from 8pokaue heat of a race. and Siskiyou* still continue their des F T. Downing. “ Lucy from Oakland, Cal., where she __ ____ has wii ’ visiting Ashland friends las! Thomas < urrv, Table Rock — “ Minuie. tructive work, and so much of the Fail* that lie finds a very lively place been spending tbe summer under the ’ITi<' town of t'.imbn i in San Luis John Bank«. Ashland—“Black Prince ” mountain ranges has la-eti burned there, aud is much pleased with the Obispo county, Gul-, whs almost wholly Mi al.<y. treatment of au emiuent ucculist. Her • “Maud ” 1'. B. lluiiHaker re:iiru«.l from over that grass is woefully short in city. Everybody is rnabid with work. destroyed by fire lust Mouday loss class 3. many friends will be sorry to learn A J. Dale), Eagle Point — “ Gon Henry, 'Frisco Wednesday, and bis uew goods many place* for fall an i winter past that she has not lieen much benefited Manager Koehler aud Chief Engi al*Mit 3125.l«>l, iiearly all covered by Jr.” wii' be her* main. urage. During the past Week dam neer Grondahl. of the O. .( C. 11., w, ro insurance. by the treatment. I B William«, Ceutral Point- •Cleveland ’ age to fences and other property is in Ashland yesterday, having come \\ c Myer, Ashland— ''GambeUa ’’ J. H. McBride left for Fortland Owen Keegan has been appointed F. A. Carle, who lias lieen managing W K Piller. Eagle Point—* Clyde reported from several localities. out ou a tour of inspection of the road. W» Jnesday evening, for a few days by the county court as janitor for the K. 1.. .Moore, Central Point—‘ Lillie editor, ami more receully, the Wash vis Thompson 4 Butler lost a large string i at the big fair. CLASS 4 court house. His appointment is the Del. Graham bad two lingers of bls ington correspondent of St. l’aul Pio of fence at the C->ve ranch. The uew Dr. F W Van Dyke. Grants Paas— Ad- i>ebt and wisest one that tbe board • h is. D imon came up from Medford rian county bridge across Kean creek on left hand badly mashed in the cogs a neer Pri's*. is coming to Portland to has ever made. In every matter of A. J. Stnihecker, Grauts Pas«—“Adrian, the Linkville road, worth though forge blowing machine at G. F. Bil be managiug editor ot the Oregonian. tin • week, to <11 th* painting of J. N public or private trust be uas proven Jr. _ . Pii llq s's new cottagi'. recently built at a cost of only about ling'* pirn's. Tuesday. Hud wont work I. P. Judson, Grant* Paa«—“Satinette. Conctruiug report* of scarlet fever his honor and worth, and bis care of N c B«»yntnn. Ceutral Poiut—“Dietator.“ 3150 to the county, was entirely des for several day*. at Yreka, the Joxmul of Wednesday }'. B Whitney, traveling passengei our public buildings will fully justify W G. Cooper, Medford—“Brush).” troy«]. and th* house of Mr. Bean Mr. D. I*. Isgrigg, night train dis Buys there had bet u but on* isolated it S. I’, hm-d iu Oregon, curai' oui Ja> McDonough, Central Poiut—“Dick. ’ the people’s confidence iu him. near narrowly escaped burning. Along patcher at Dunsmuir, accompanied by case iu the town, and there was some agi Bird fro n Port! ind this week. the railroad track from Steinman to hie wife, visited Ashlaud las' Tuesday, doubt us to 11» Isilng scarlet fever. C M . Beacon, Grants Paas—“Mollie. B. B. Beekman left for Portland J B M«>ntgoinery. Medford—“Jay B ’ J. C. F.ubauks Las beeu in Ashland Siskiyou lb-- drew have l>een making it aud the lady bought a tiue hnlf-J-rney this week, where be will make bis fu —‘*Tybalt.” The “whit.’ eye” disease, which this n ek, taking orders for the mer- < W Kahler, Jacksonville uncomfortably hot. and considerable cow of G. F. Billings, price 360. ture home. He will engage in the « la « s 5 blinded a number of cattle iu this val cai ' ili house be represents. work hrs been done to save woodpiles J. G, Martin. Beagle-“Selim.“ practice of law with Watson, Hume O. H. Blount comes to the front ley (usually destroying th* sight of Ja*« McDonough, Tolo— “Topsy.” and other property. 4 Watsou. Ben starts out in life Mr*. Abbey and Miss Aiexaudir, of Wm. Penniger, Tolo—“Bonnie ” this week with a new ad., and a list one eye only I two years or more ago, 1» The fair was a financial success, and with tbe best capital it is possible for IJalie» Hall at Klamath City. Y'aqiuna Bay, arrivisi last wet k. to DIVISION “ B ” — CATTLE. (DVRHAMS./ of price* for fall and winter clotbiug prevalent uow in parts of Cuion coun- the asaociat ion has some money left a young man to have, indomitable en- spemi tbe winter in Ashland. A general invitation is extended to that will permit everybody to dr,«a ty- after ail expenses were paid. The re ergy und tbe unusual respect and F T Downing, i i Point—“Gertie.” the propio of .Southern Oregon and well this winter. Look at the price*. IT. S. Emery ih to deliver au address E F Walker. Central Point—“Triumph.' ceipts were more than ¿S.ihH). teem of all who know him. May his Falls City, n new town at the falls Noi tberu California to attend a Grand alker, Central Poiut—“Queen ' success be commensurate with bis Swan .V 'IcDoiiough's g in “W<sid- of the I.u klainute in Folk county, 1» liefor* the annual convention of under E F. T F M Downiug. “ “ Esther.' ’ Calico Bill on the floor of the new tak is at Portland uext Mouday. merits. •• • •• •• “ “Gilead Duke F riday ’ s backs . Mill at Klamath City on Tuesday eve. thorpe,” Kahler's, “Tybalt” and Mc the late«l boom. Au Eughsti colony G. F. McConnell b*gau work too Barriugton. cl ” is« 2. (H ereford *) Win. Gilson, son of Mr. ami Mrs. T Oct-8th. Owing to the extreme new Donough's “Dick” were taken over to has located there, ami scveral mills Running, single <la*h of 1 mile. ness of the tovvu and lack of Hotel ac the Yreka track. The other racing ami fact'>ri«s are being built then-, s.iys bo « u after his ilfue**, aud was pros J A. Hanley, Jacksonville—* Alfalfa " Norton, Coos county; named “Snru Gilson of SterlingviBe, died nt the animals at Genttal Point have all gone The Dalle* Triaes-Mounfuiiieer. *• •• •• •• “ Siskiyou. triteli again Ust week, but is out again home of his parents yesterday of ma- commodation«, all are requested to “ •• •• “M< Laughlin ’’ Tilden;” Tierney, Curry Co., named larial fever and was buried iu tbe bring baskets of such plain refresh north. , “Unde" Horne* Kuights, au old al ■•«•idy. “ “ •• *• “Frederick.” “Farewell." An even and pretty race, Jacksonville cemetery to-day. He had •• •• •• “Perfection.” ments as may lie convenient, and the Call at the millinery store of Mrs. Siskiyou county pioueer, for many wou by Farewell; time l:.‘>2*e. Simon Caro is in a deal of troubli ................. “ * Rosette El- been for many . years a pupil . , , - in the local Committee will serve hot coffee. Hntehiuson, ladi.VB. corner of Main years londlord of the Forest House, about that otti»'* be waul* at Rose hot." “Oeorgie Woodthorpe,” Swan A Jaeksouviile public sch<M)l, and was a In connection a small fee will be aud Church, *t*. She has a fine stock oil tiie Scott Valley road, died at the burg, and m ide a start for Washing A J. Haniry, J»ck«>nville—"F.ultleM. McDonough’* gray Al'amont filly, charged, to defray the expenses of of goods in her line, and has had large home of hr- son. Ge >. H. Knights, nt ton last Tuesday. CL as .S (HoL-ieis) trotted to l>eut her record of 2i5y‘2, pnitDisincr young man. of studious dis J. C. Tolinau, Aahlaud—' Euphonou»" music. experience a* a milliner, so that you A.liu, Modoc county, Sept. 23 I, aged and made it tbe first heat, trotting tbe position and exemplary habits, and • •• • kHut K.s k" J. T. Hoover, uow presiding over whs a favorite with bis scbooltnatee It is hoped by this pleasant arrange can rest assured of satisfaction. * 77 years. mile easily, without a ekip, in 2:38. " " " " “SchaucblU," tbe future destinies of tb* Juvenile ami respected by all who knew him. ment, those who have recently arrived CLASS 7 ORAUE Novelty race, running, 1 mile — 325 Bude City, Montana, ba.l a big, population in L’uiontowu precinct, Rev. F. G. 8:range of the Ashland F. T. Dowulug, Central poiut— Ulis» " from the Ea- may bo made acquainted Presbyterian to tbe horse ahead nt l*t quarter poet; He was 19 years of age. .. .< .. .. .« “pan." Church, has gone to at 33‘>'.l)du fir* last Suuilay. with was over last week. with rhe older settlers, or those who tend 325 for second quarter: 325 for K post, Jacksonville is delighted with the the m-<etiugs of th? Presbyterian ins'iran.'eof alioiit 3IA>.riri. Th* tire DIVISION “C”—SHEEP. ore na’ives if the region, and ai quain- Paul Schoen, th* well known piano and 325 for tbe mile winner. Eight project of being connected by an Elec CLASS I (MERINOS) t inces be made that will introduce a au I Synod, and there will be uo ser at ulu» time Seemed likely to destroy tuner who used to ni ike regular vis entries: “Torn," by Joe Skeeters; tric motor railway line with Medford. Oeo A Jackson, Beaale—1 Kam at the church next Sunday. Mr. th»» whole business poitiuii of th* city, feeling of pleasant neighborly fellow vice* .................... “ 1 Kam. “Nellie Gray,” by J. Schmid; “Mollie It is further proposed to finish tbe Strange wil, be absent for three weeks. but fortunately the wat -r supply held its to Ashlaud, was on the train go ship. DIVISION 'D"-SWINE ing south Siturday moruiug. McCarthy," liy W.H.Peuinger;"Bird,” two towns with electric lights from There will lie three bands of music Ashland take* the premiums oil out, aud th* tiames were checked. Abner Riddle. Kiddle»—1 Berkshlr* bog by L. Swan; “Dick,” by Jas. McDon tbe railway plant. It is certainly to F. E. Z lellner, tbe tailor, went CLASa 2.—roLAMD CHINA and every facility for a very enjoyable Photographs at th“ district fair Rumors are all »at of a large siwmill ough; "Sal," by L. Funky; “Panky’x t>e hoped that the scheme will mater Medford, —"Chico No. 2.' tuna. Logan the Photographer took five first to Is- mvlel ou the rapids of Link down to Pori laud by Sunday eve “ A *' A. Davis. Cap,” by M. Perry; “Nerva B,” by ialize in the near future as there have *' " "Rose the 7lh." Klamath River Lnmlier A Imp. (Jo. premiuof* on bis work. Parties wish river by the Kl euath River Improve ning's tram, to take in th* great ex W T. Leever, Ceutral Point—---------- Pan* Hamilton. The horses started already beeu so many abortive scheme«, .. >. .. .. .. “Viola." position for a weckjor teu days. By, J. <1. M c L avohlix . ing picture« should rememlaT this. It ment Company in the spring. Should with Tom at the pole and the others l<>»king to tbe sain« end that our peo E. P Pl.-ken», Table Rot-k—“0. K. ‘ place* Mr. Login indisputably in the this be don-olbt-r improvement* will Mr. E. Blakeman an J family, who ■Black in order named. Funky’s Cap was ple can hardly believe that such good Bam anil Hay Burned. iei.d a* the most suci'essful Photogra follow a* a mutter of course, ami iu a came to Ashland in May last, from Beauty." first at the quarter and tb* half mile fortune awaits them. 3—LITTLE WHITE YORKSHIRE few years on* may expect to see a Decorah, Iowa, returned to their old I)r. <L1»9 post and took 35a. Hamilton’s "Nerva Die people about Horubr<x>k were pher in Southern Oregon. Ja«. Spencer. Kerbyvilie—“Mode' flourishing little nmnufia-turing town home by last Suuday morning's tram. ' • " B" won 3o0, at the ‘4 poat and the much al irmed by a tire whicu got be '• •• ••5'eptuuc 2d Medford Items. J. C. Atkins, while leading Banks’s ou the banks of th* Klamath. CLAM 5-PoVLTRY. mile wire. yond control on D.ivid Horn's ranch black stallion ill ths stock parade at J . M. Ltiark and family starteli Wed- Mr*. Wm. Licher, Central Point,—l ari A quarter race between W. Hanley's 11 >ie o I Perry place)down on the river. the fair last Friday, was knocked Th* L ike Tahoe an 1 Siu Francisco neislay morning for Kelseyville, Lake ridge Cockius J. Gohlsmith, our popular grocer, Mr. Horn was burning brush on the down by the horse, who struck at Water Works Company have tiled with comity. Cal., where they will spend Mr» Wm. Licher, Central Poiut—Wyan “Couchy,' aud Joe Brown's “Sally now occupies w _ store ___ building _____ tbe large Maria" wa* won by “Couchy." river bunk, feeling sure he could man- another hors»' ahead of him. Mr. At the B< ►ard of bUiMTvisors a prop<>HitioM some time, probably remaining till dotte« in tbe Childers block. DIVISION E -FARM PRODUCTS age th-» tire, but the wind came up, kins re>"eived a painful, but not dan to supply that city with 30,1X10,dX) gal spring. CI.As» 1 F. Henderson has sold bis barber and it s-i-iu began spreading. The gerous, scalp wound from the horse's lons oi freab water daily t»r a oousid- THE PELICAN BAY COIXTHY. Ja*. D. Burnett, R.neburg—<'urn shop tu Mr. Petera. He will leave in Miss Lilli« Lawson, a sister of Sec Cbanslor & M oms , Grant» PaM—Hop« win I caught up spirks and carried hoof. eraiion of $15,U00.l^^ iu gold bouda, tion Boss Wm. Lawson, arrived m G. h S«'hni’<ltlein, Woodville—Corn Mr. ('. Stidham, of upper Klamath a few days for Tacoma, \V. T. th’.-n directly toward a hsv barn and Arthur Langell, of Langell valley, payable in twenty years. When the Ashlaud a few days ago from Hamil Dolph Carleton, Eagle Point—< urn lake, who was in Ashlaud soul* two h iv stack *ini-> dist nice away, and came payment is fiuiabed the paper# and Charles Hua fit. Lake Creek—Corn. B. W. Powell passed through on in this week to visit his little ton, Ontario, to spend a year with rela Weeks ago, said the peopleot the Wood Monday evening's train od his wav e i >atli-> rubbish about the barn began “ *• < orn (in »talk at Medford. He says the beef works of the company would l»e turntd tives here. Horace Pelton. Sam« Valley—wheat river aud I’elieau Bay regions are ex smoking. There was uu water avail daughter over to the city to Portland. He will return in a few (Chile club ) able, an I Mr. Horn di 1 what he could cattle am leaving Klamath county now Oscar Lucas is m Roseburg this C. C M'<'len<lon, Sam» Valley—wheat ceedingly anxious to have the road days. His daughter. Miss Emma, iu considerable numbers, but the price* Pile formal opepini' of the North from there to Ashland improved la-fore «topped here. to save' he property by carrying off the club) wia-k, visiting relatives. His wife baa chite E. P Pickens, Sam» Valley—corn \ ellow another summer. They want this road burning partiel.w mid attempting to paid have been 315 to 317 to 320 per Pacific In lustri d association fair in the b. en there for two month* or more, Barley (wiuter) made passable, ami menu to have it so. A lirge Gents’ Furnishing Store smother tbi- tire, but it took ’he barn heal. Jesse D. Carr tuts bought lmmetitK* new building at Portland oc helping to care for her brother, who is F <». Burns. Wildervllle—Hoj'» worth of hay in Shasta valley, curred last TLurwday evening, and the an I a sta-'k of hay near, and then the $2otkl J Hvrkathoru. Browu»boro—Sheaf Oat* aud as an earnest of their purpose they will opeu iu a few days in the build very low with consumption. fair is c »needt»d to be the greatest ever Mrs. Ober, Ashlaud—H od » (best di«pla\. have already suliscribed 24 I days’ work. ing vacated by J. Goldsmith. peopl“ of th.’ village turned out an 1 and will drive cattle there to feed. MH»unough, I'olo—<’oru white field Mrs. J. M McCall and Mrs. J. D. Jaa. The [aaiple of Ashland will help the labored diligently to previ-ut the tire Among tue uew building operations held on the Pacific coast. Sjieeches T ihjwuing Central Point — < 'a;s C. W. Steel has the contract for Bur F .. .................................... ” enterprise,aud the work will la- uuder- building a fine school house at Gold fro n spr -a ling and dam igiug other just begun are a new nouse t > b-< built were m ide by Oovi*ruor Sylvester . Crocker, who are attending the O. E. pee taken as early as possible next spring. property. Mr. Horn lost about fifty by A. L. Willey for Mr. Wick, of Tal Penu »yer. Mayor Van B. De a >hmut* S. grand chapter at Roseburg this DIVISION ‘ f —MA< illNERY llill an«l sent a corps of competent A few changes of route to improve the carpenters down ou Sunday to do the tons of hay. and burn*! Ins hands ent; a large n.idition to the cottage of and Frank Deku>n. Tue or itiou wa< week, will go to Portland for a brief CIAS.’» 1. J K I.eabo Ashland —Harrow pretty badly. He says he will not at engineer D. McCarthy and a frout ad delivered by Hou. George 11. Williams. visit before their return horn*. grades, a gtaai pull at rock-cleanng work. « LA«» aud some axowork to st raighten the tempt to mu the tramp story into use dition to the dwelling of J. E. Hicks A grand chapter of the Onlerof the Among the people of this valley who w H Beauchamp. Tolo—soap B. S. Webb and W. Ridenour re course will make a very respectable lu this ease, bat will acknowledge the in the northern part of town; nn addi Eastern Star for Oregon is to L»e orga are attending th» Yreka fair this week made Staver 4 Walker, l’ortlaud—Wag<»n» < nr mountain road of this now rough aud turned from San Francisco Sunday corn himself, aud is thankful the fire tion and remodeling of A. S. Ham nized at Uoaeburg this week, and the are W. C. Myer, of Ashland, Mrs. W. mg implement« tortuous route. The settlers there are evening. They purchased the en did not spread lieyoud the limits of bis mond's cottage, on Granite street convention called for that purpose met J. Plynial* and son Lewis, of Jackson nage» A* Kann DIVISION “G -DAIRY a long distance from the nearest trad gine aud pump for the water works, own ranch. in that city yesterday, l'he first chan ville, Janies McDonough, of Tolo. Ripe raspberries iu October would CLAM 1. ing point, aud with a good road they and the work will l>egiu in a few days. ter of the order in the state was insti Mr». Nancy Obencbein. Central Poiul— be a novelty in many place«, but there Salmen at Klamath l ily Imni. Prof. J. S. Sweet made a business '•an cross tbe mountains to a railroad Miss Norah Ply male secured tbe tuted at Ashland nine years ago, under Dairy Butter Ashland gardens that have them. People over from Klamath City the aro the appropriate name, Alpha Chapter. trip to Portlami last Friday, return DIVISION •It ’ - DOMESTIC wool.ES station, where everything may be had first and second Premium on land W. A. Patrick brought iu a nice bunch MANVFAt TURES. without the ail'htiou of wagon freight scape painting, and first ou crayon first of the week said it was a distres of the Grogg variety this week, sec No. 1. It is rep rest ute i in lb • grand ing Sunday morning. He visitali »Le sing sight to witness the tine, big sal ond bearing, Hud J. W. Hockersmitli chapter convention by Mr?. J. M. Mc Exmwition and beard the great musi Mr- M A. Grigsby. Central Point—Wool- oust, about as easily as they can reach work at the fair last week. en Glove«, cal attraction -Libretti’sfammi*band. any trading village anywhere. Ash mon crow ling the river tielow the dam also brought a bunch of fine black Call, and Mrs. J. D. Crocker. The brick work ou Adkina& Weblys’ Mr«. A! A Grig«by Central Point — Pnlee land should lend them all the uid ami budding is progressing rapidly and in almost incredible uumls-rs and bat Miss Etta Judge is uow in charge of Warmer*. of s<>me other variety. Superintendent Downing, of the Or tering their head* against the dam in raspberries eucoiirageuieut possible, as tbe trade DRIED AND CANNED will s<xm l>e completed. Mr. Hockersmitb is also harvesting egon penitentiary, is in receipt of ad- the PiMtal Telegraph office in Merci'll, DI VISION T’— FRUITS. that section is well worth paying their frantic efforts to ascend the bis peanut crop. Cal., having departed ou last Satnr- F. A Newman, Eagle Point—Silver Prunes of viees from a mendter of the prison something to secure. st ream. BOKN. Next Monday, Oct. 7tb, is th« day lioard of \V»>t Virginia, staling that day moruiug’* train for that place. F G. Burne«, WildervHlo—Canned Fruits Another feature of interest here is A deputy fish commissioner was Mis* Judge has lieen studying telegram Abner Riddle. Biddles—Prunes. —At Talent, Ort. 2d. ia«y. to Mr sent up from Sacramento last week, set for opening the bids for the pro two lazy convicts in that institution phy for alm >st a year past tinder Mrs J N T. Miller, Jacksonville—Pre th« fact that a g-xal roail form Ashlaud ADDISON. and Mr* Wm. Addiaun, a daughter. serves—Watermeiou—also fruits and veg to 1’eiieau Bay will make tbe hunting ami gave instructions for the construc posed ST»O,OIM> worth of Ashland city h.id cut Olf their hands to avoid work. Limit. Swift. etables hermetically sealed. anil fishing excursions to that region tion of a rish way. He also caused the water bonds. The lain,Is bear inter They h<id re;ni of th® three convicts iu M % Riti ED. Thus. Curry, Table Rock—dried fruit Gen. Mil«« ami bis escort reached (largest of Klamath lake -already popular - ________ arrest of eight men for catching the est at 6 per cent., and are payable in tbeOrugoii peiHLeuliary who had per exhibit.) more enjoyable than ever, ami twice as WIMBERLY — BELL. —In Roseburg. Sent. salmon contrary to the laws of Cali twenty years. Several bids have al formed similar amputation, and showed Central Point last Friday afternoon DIVISION *J -MILLINERY many people will go as heretofore. 25th, 1M9, Mr M O. Wimbcjly to MI m M fornia. tiie laws of that state prohibit ready come in, ami others will yet their iidmiraUou by imitation. The from Fort Klamath, the General t<w»k G. Bell. M*lf-amput.f ors are to l>e put at bard CLASS 1 the first train for Portlaud. Lieut. Mr. Stidham, whose place is a favorite The bride 1» the olden! daughter of Rev. ing their being taken at this time of come. There is uo doubt that the Mrs. P P. Prim. Jacksonville—Beat Fuller remarne I in tbe valley a d iy Sori camping resort, has ordered a steam J R N Bell year. The men were cited to appear bonds will command a premium th« Itilxir as t«MU aa they revover. nit-lit Uals aud Ituunets only question is, bow large a premium? Mr- i la;boit, Ja> RsoavlUe—Bed Quilt— launch built, which will lie just the CCNNYN't.II KM-WlLCoX -At Woodville. before a Justice tn Yreka od Fri Before going to Josephine county or two, to !<>■ >k after tb* shipment of sila patchwork, crazy. thing for excursionists. The laiat will Sept 1>. is.«'.'. >>• w J Stanley J P Mr day, aud in the first case calle! a jury A lady from Cottage Grove, en route this ( rhiirsda> ) moruiug, A. H. Carson baggage. Mir u. W. itibsun. Jacksonville—Tidy be built upou the lieat pattern for Jaine« R. Cunn> nghant of Ashland and trial was demanded, aud the jury dis- to Duusmuir one day tins »wk. lost effeeb-d .i s de of upwards of 7otN) fruit Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Carter and Mr. (worsted’ also Misses dress. •gr.sid, whereupon the defendants her purse, containing aliont 315, from trees this w: k. The product of his an I Mrs. Frank Smith (their guests Emma Pankey, Sams Valley -Darned net safety and speed combined, will have Mi'- Mary E Wilcox, of Woodville. Pillow shams. Were all discharge,!. On Monday an the cars. She telegraphed to Mr. orchard is e»g f ») :-ought for by dis from Gilroy, Cal.) took M'inday even Lizzie Kriinedy. Phoenix—Panel Kensing a 4 borae-power engine, and will Beat DUNGAN DUNGAN— A! Central Point, s«-pt *21, l'ta9, b> M Pnrkevpile, J. P . Mr twelve persons comfortably, besides Thu*. inclined chnte nlsmt eighteen feet Kan* at .Ashlaud to have track-w-ilk«r cerning orchard.-t s. Among others ing’s trim for Portland, to spend a ton. J. Dungan and Lillie W Dungan Jong and six feet wide was put in, but look for it. By good fortuue sect ion P. W. Olweil will plant>00 more trees we«k in an I alvini that city, visiting Mrs. Mary Hanley, Jacksonville—Kuitted being able to tow a barge, if desinxL FLIPPIN -HAYES \t Central Point Sept Bed QuiL, also White Bed Quill. Peterman, of Lmkviile, is the bull ler, it proved to lie a failure; the current foreman Wm. Armitage fouuil it, and In-fore spring, principally applet», and t h»' iu.lust rial fair among other places 22. W*S. by M Pnrkevpile, J P Mr Wm t L ass J —HAND stWl.SG. was too swift for the fish to asceud, (also, fortunately for the lady) lie hap S. B. Gaiey, >i Ashland, has engaged of interest. Flippin tu Mias E J Haye» Mrs. Louise West. Phoenix Two Bed and Mr. Stidham expects to have tb< and it g ive them no opportunity for pens to lie an honest man, and the purse 3ilod of as »rt< ‘l varieties. G. Karew- launch ready for use by the lime Quilts ~« oltou ¡«all bwurk. K — ALLEN-At Ja«'k«onville, Sept _r. M<‘ Maria Purkeypiie, Ceutra’. Poiul— spring opens. By th« aid of such a DAHAi Mr*. Albert Ross au»i two children leaping. 23, 1MJ9. by J II Hutter, J P, Eli Dahark to was sent to its owner by express next sk , w.ll plaul OtM) choice peaches, aud lb d QUlit. Vur:|id J Ail« i.. *u»l Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Renfrow, boat parties camped at Stidham's may The building of the d im with no day. J Hurd, will oct out 2‘KI assorted Ma. .r ober, Ashland—Ladies Tea Gown spent several days iu Ashlaud this Mi' J h Hauiukar. Lmkviile—Ladies take a fishing excursion to Wilhamaou facilities being prepared for the ascent varieties. -[ Times. AV. II. Atkinson, who owned a half «e- k. eu route from Texas to Puget Tucked >kirt. river aud return to camp the same of th.> fish w t* contrary to law, and it The burglars who cracked the safe Sound. Mrs. R-iss is a sister of 0. Mis h ‘ . Brown, Riddles-Henuiitchiug day. or may pock their camp equipage is rumored that the company has b*“n interest iu the lot and improvements Mrs > Rodgers, Sams Valley—Cniids bib of th “ Mulford flouring mill on Wed l>et ween the Masonic block and Mc B. Watson, whom she had not se«ii fin-1 already, though this may not !•* M>*> M w ll.iaiua, central i*uiui^-iied upon a barge and, chartering the launch at a reasonable price, be taken true. The dam is nlsmt six feet high, Call's store (lot 7, bliM'k 1) has bought nesday night of last week were experts. for sixteen year* till last Sunday. Quill—patchwork They drilled a ?^inch hole directly of J. M. McCall the other half; CLA>8 4.—EMBROIDERY. They go to reside at Orting, W. T., about tbe lake from buy to cove, from too high for the heavy salmon to scale, through the door near the lock and consideration. 3*2,600. This is a valu win re M . W. Watson live*. Mr». W. H. Somers. J’ville—Infant's skirt, islaud tn point, as leisurely or as speed and a regular fish ladder will have to also iab.t <over, Keusiugton ily as desired. Stidham's will be a In* put in. no donbt.la-fore the trouble able block and it is very likely that put in powder enough to blow the JusiuOah, J'vihe—Piu»h table scarf door clear out, breaking the hinges, within the next year there will tie a is over. When this is done the fish HYMENEAL. Annie Uitn, riaun Dauner, also popular resort uext season. ROYAL then they took out the iron cash ta»x tine brick erected upon it, extending Kensington Toilet Set. about the dam will still lie protected ••1ÍTCUV Mrs L Fischer, J’ville—Wonted Bugs. l>v th« law from ruthless slaughter, as iu the upper «tones over th« McCall and carried it across the railroad to a The lx »Hilt if ul home of Mr. aod Mrs. Mia. Union Sunday School Convention. L Stois, Central Point — haud made th.> California statutes prohibit the block, which is at present only one tJn-l’eie I spot where they cut off the <). Coolidge, ou the Ashland “Nob Hill,” biia euiurobicred skirl. back end of it. The explosion was was the soeue of an early rnormug Mrs. Mothe Stanley, Woo«ivilie — Ladle» The sixth annual session of catching of flsh near a ladder, or in a srory in bight heard by ono or two persons and a w»‘«i hug ou Tuesday tbe 1st idb L— Apron.diawu; aiau wasbatuud splasher. Union Suuday School Convention plai'» where, through artificial ole Mrs. S. A. Hntehinsoii lately in the flash .Mary cnavuer, Gold Hili — buta cushion. was seen by someone, but uo one the marnale of their only daughter Margie ' Jackson, Josephine, Douglas e’ru'tion of a stream, they are de millinery business at Roseburg, I im ** Lambrequin, Kbtinaih counties was held in prived of their ordinary facility of come to Ashland to engage in the earn* t »ok the trouble (os» ewhat was the t»> Mr. Geo. G. Ogg, of Sacratnento. also Piano stool cover. Lyuu>, central Point— Sofa cushion Presbyterian Cnareb. Ashlaud, ee ' ijs' from the not.s spears or traps business, ami baa rente-1 of Mrs. Gil matter till the n« xt moruiug. (’ •I. in deference to the taste of the Elia Maggie McAndrews, Mediurd—¡able I uewd iv aud Wednesday, Oct. 1st .and of fish« rm<-n. lette rooms in her building corner Tiie Salem Stalesttmtn of last Sat bride, only Dear relative»« of the fami S< a. i, sola cushlou aud Lambrequins. Kate M1'Andre a a Medlord--Kui.'td Work 2d. with a Ldr atteudauce of delegates, ly were present at the wedding. The J. ' Main and Church street*. Mrs. Hutch urday says; Alanit 250 bushels of w Svwden, Ja< Kauuviile i>oia Cush White Sulphur Springs. and a session of much interest is re inson has just returued from San apples are b»ing used <laily at the parloia were b»».iu'iful with a wealth ion, Laiuorequiu, table Scait, Baun«.r, Mr. R. Van Aelstyr, of Golden- Francisco where she purchased a tin« fruit evaporator now. If more could <»t Moral decorations seldom wit sp.ashur, Raised Worsted Work, t uriaiu" ported. The pr.»gramme was a varied and comi»r«*beftMve one, covering Jab , W. T., who was talking of leas stock of millinery goods of all kinds, be secured, they could b • put through nessed, every available object and aud Etching Pictures, (inachiue work) M. w lkiarn», Central Pt-Sofa cushiou. nearly the whole field of Sunday ing the Helman sulphur spring and which she exp. cts to have ready for more profitably, but, (»wing to the space being tastefully adorned. I d Mr». J. W. »owden, J'viHe—Drapery Poaturr« School work, and, beeide« the resident then went down into California to look inspection at her store to-day ami t«e short crop, that is as many as is of th»- recess of a bow window was placed CLASS CM ROC MJET, TATTIMG, KNITHNG pastors of Ashland, He vs. Strange, atsiut. r turned to Ashland last week morrow (Friday and Saturday). fered. The *-vajM>rator is working a dia« covered with roses, and sus Rote < ieinme», J*villa—Chemise Yoke Webster, Van Tassel and Lewis, Mr. with tin- decision thatjhe could find no Ladies, don’t miss this opport unity. splendidly, doing the work well and pended from an arch above was a Mary Bigham, Mrs. Nettie Faber. Ashland—slumber G. F. Hillings, Dr. Walter, Prof. C. S. pl us- that suited bun so well as Ash largo bouquet of white rosea, beneath economically. If this h ¡<1 lx»en a good H. S. Emery bought the Nntley year for fruit, and the prices for the which were the emblematic two hearts Rube, ¡41 die» Skirt aud Toilet Set, India Price, Mrs. D. E. Hyde and Miss Hat land ami mielim Peso congenial as that Twist. “t Rogue River Valley. Ho has there building on east side of Main street, manufactured article reasonable, a pierced by Cupid*« dart. At 6:3B A. Mr«. S P. Joues.J'viile—Crazy Sofa Pillow . tie Sackett, of Ashland; lbws. E. Mc for. secure,! a lease of the Helman next do'ir to tli« Central Hoose, last wry pr »ti able run for the company M. the bride and «room entered the Mrs. L. Fischer, Jacksonville—Knit Lace. Lean, H. A. Barden, G. G. Thomas, Mr». M, E. Si in». Central Pt—Crochet tidy. G. S. Walton aud Mrs. C. S. Damon, siilpher spring property, including Saturday for 315U. and will remodel would certainty have lieen made. parlor and took their station upon Mattle Ober, Ashland—baud made tidy. of Medford; and Dr. Geo. Kahler, of four g'-rcs of land about the spring, aud rebuild it for his own occupancy. What Salem wants is a cannery in the dias beneath the hymeneal em Mrs M E. Sims, < entral Pl—»Laud ( over. for teu years at an aunual rental of He will move into it with his under counfchon with the evaporator. And blems, and Judge Milton Berry, the Mr*. J W llaiuaker. Linkviile—hand Phoenix, were assigned leading parts lambrequin also knit woolen hqse. in tbe various tcxrips. Rev. C. F. SoiM); amt took pomeemon hist Mon taking rooms ami bis pawii-brok«r sb<-will fi ve oue some day. officiating justice, stepped forward made M ” »Ui« 11 Stani« j ; . , Woodville—Child» biisim-ea. aud will also have a shop at day an«l pronounced the ceremony which sae jue, t hru« het 14tf*e aud < hild's Hood Clapp, of Portlaud, secretary of tbe powder never varies A marvel J-sa. 1). Carr, of San Frauciaco, who made them man and wife. The fair Allie Klippel, Air. Van Aelstyr had charge of the ttie rear for cabinet work, making pic Klipi»eit J vili« viile—Ladies collars and American Home Mission Society, was of Thia strength and wholeaomenras present and took a prominent part, More purity, White sulphur springs at Elko, Ne ture frames, etc. The building is on has 4G.U00 acres of Government laud bride was robed in a lieautiful drees cuflk economic al than thfe ordinary kind«, land owned by E. K. Anderaou. mid m Southeastern Oregon arid North of boiue of rose satin with white satin and also delivered an able address on and cannot be aold in competition with (■«VISION 'K”—BLANK vada. for ten years, and is thoroughly Tiic«<lay evening and another on Wed the multitude of low te»t, abort weight . conversant with the character and Mr. Emery has also obtained the eastern California feti(*ed. in violation vest, wearing a boquet of white rows or phoapbate powder». Sold only in of law, was in Portland a few ’ days ago, g roti ml lease. nesday evening, both to large au alum DIVISION “I.” needs of the business he has under- and carrying one of pink roses (La can* R oyal B akino P owder Co., IOC on hearing that a certain Govern France); and the handsome groom diences. CLAMS 1. Wag street. N Y. taken. In the first place, bo says, Peraous who have apuiied for con and, ment agent, who had la ?n annoy ing J. D. BurueU. Roseburg — Gloria Mundi Tbe music was in charge of Prof. C. ill my improvemeu'a are needed, so he tracts to purchase land from the O. .St w is attired iu the conventional cos Apples, VA hitw Swar, E««upus bpitzenberg F. Shepherd, and tbe eveuing audi has already begun work in that line C. R. It. un ler im itation of notice him. bad I**» n removed, Jesse ex- tume of such occasions. At 7 o’clock and Fail Pippins NEW THIS WEEK claitned: “ Now I am solid! ” Jesse by tmildmg a hot-l: .u.«o 10 by 50 feet, published by the company, expee'««! to the p.irty were served with an ele Isaac Constant. Ceutral Poiut—Best Dis ences were delighted with choice selec of Apple«. tions by a quartette, composed of Mrs. a oils the smith side of the bath bouse liear term« and prices quoted, etc., ou knows a thing or two. if he is i Demo gant and elaborate wedding break play K. V. Beall. < eniral Pt-Best Display of Faber, Mrs. Shepherd, Prof. Shepherd b Hiding. Tbi* is the lieginning of a or sorm Hfter Sept. 21st. No such crat, and it don't make much difference fast, and at 9 o’clock the bride and Apple«. ofice to ContractorsN in»« Curry. Table Ruek—Best Displaj and Mr. Faber; Mrs. Bolton, organist. sot of green house*, hot and cold, in communications from the railroad to him whether the Democrats or ii*- groom took the tram for Sacramento, O! Apples* The election of officers reeulted h The nudendgued will receive till l.*X which lie will carry on the propagation company hare yet Isen received by publicnns are on top. for Je*xe will do i ’ lie bn«b? is the only child of Mr. W w French. Eagle Point—Baldwin Ap o chx k. M . Saturday. Oc t 12 1WV. sealed of Howers and rare plants. The hot anyone, however, aud parti«« who alxjnt as he pleases auyway. (Yreka an«! Mrs. (>. Coolidge, who are among pies, >pitz«uberg, I'walpv Hocking», lieu follows; President. Geo. L. We bid« for tbe contract tn furnish all materials laid* are to Is- heated by steam pipe* have written to enquire have lieen in Jonrual. the liest known of the early residents b.ivi«. rwenty ounce, «*loria Mund) aud Medford; Vice Presidents, D. II. Haw ami do all ( arjwnter ami other work nec- kins, of Jackson, W. A. Wright of essary to complete the bnrk block to be A ratlu»r ludicrous horse shoaling an«l prosperous peo;>l«- of Ashland, RuMiun. running the full length of the build formed that it would la- six weeks or i»r J bpence, Kerbyviile— Northern Spy Klamath aud V. P. Dodge of Jose erected corner of Main and 1st street«. Ash ing. beneath the soli in which cuttings more from Sept. 21st tieloro the com- incvlent is reported fiom Joeopbine ami the grommi is a well-to-do young Dr. J. Speuce, Kerbyvilie.—R 1 Greening'». («tone and brick work and plastering, are started. T he bnsinees of the florid pany will lie ready to make defitii'“ count*. A horse was stolen from J. business man of SacraniHuto. The Yellow Bellflower, Unite Wintei Peannain. phine; rreasurer, Dr. Walter, of Ash land, already let. excluded); in a< «•«»niance witn Lowell, Twalpy Hocking, 20-oz Pinpin land; Secretary, F. T. Downing, of J. Cbadwu k, of Canyonvdie, Monday he will have underway this winter. plan* an<i specification« on file at the office tartiily of th.» bride have many friends answer to the several applications. G.E. S hinvidtlein, Wixxiville—Hen Davin, Central Point. of< W. Ayers architect, Ashland. Or. or l'msduy night. Ottivrs took a who wish tbe newly-wedded pair a Grouies The bathing aceommodatin* are to Gulden Pippin. The any or ah The convention will be held at Med bids right 1« reserved to reject I. -- unproved, and the swimming rink A very re*por<able liegmning for a -hort cut and inb>rcepted the thief and happy and prosperous voyage down Horace Peltuu, Sams Valley—Be»l siuglt- o. G aniard varivty. Blue Pearmaln, Fall Pippin. ford next year, and arrangements will will b<» roofed in aud inclosed so as to zmilogical collrvtion could lie rnada iu b..r>- at Jump-off-Joe. An exchange t h»» si ream of life. Ashland. Or Oct. 3. ÜW A carletoia. Butte Creek—Best variety be made to bring out two gentlemen lu* in condition for use all winter. Au Ashland no*. There are two ¡«-t :. wns of ■ •iile‘^ between tbc* thief and <»f- •*-------- whiter apple« engine and Isiiler for heating and ami three coouh in town, ami a young fi >rs "“curred. rud the former dis- < . < . 51« • •Jendou. '»am« Valley—Best six from tbe East, to introduce Sunday Normal Notes. varieties winter apples. School normal training. Toward To Whom it May Concern. pumping the sulphur water are among pautlier is iu captivity within a I « app. 'd from th • vi w of the latte. J. ( Tolman. Ashlaud—Best varieties win bearing the expenses of this new feat- Hurrah for the Normal* !■-.•• 4\-I.g a vouuvl in -me han1. uni»'« *>f town. Mr. Goodyear has on* .! the new things to lie added «Kin. Notice is hereby riven that the partner- I iv.- new iclrnts la-t week, «i.x new »tn ter K. apple«. Mr. Van Aelstyr’* plans contemp of the fawn«, and Mr. Van Hom. tIm Ch..". s a I*> u . one of theufticer’s poe* . drnts .M M< Itonou^h, Tolo—Blue Pearmain. • are, about $‘.K) were subscribed Wed- «hi«i heretofore existing between C. W. thi* Wf.'k an 1 mov coining. Aver». H R Barbour A R T Elviage, doing Newtown P.ppin.Yellow Bel blower, Gvuitan uesilay afternoon, and the treasurer lated the fitted up of a most attractive other, l’bil. Butcher killed an '<¡<1 was waUu.iug n bridg»»hud had stray« I un«ier tbe firm name of Ayer«. B'i-i: » olit-g«' (bin week with Fall Pippin R.unbo, Magnolia, K«»»c Pearl will receive subscriptions and con- bu-ine«« health and p!es*nre resnrt st the coon, ami caught twoof her half-grown away from ins sa I lie h.»rse some dis V.ti'U Barbour A Blviage«Contractor« A Builder«, Kiugoi fouipkin« County. i ni*, pro';-» ' • - Ibi* term proiniwe« to tributions through the year. has been diwolved oy mutual consent. All off-spriug up at the lionck ranch the tance. The thief, leaving I he first spring- Instead of a hotel—a row of Mrs. K. M. .M< Douough Tolo— McDonough, be th« bc-t in the history of the m ho«»l. partie» owing the firm will j lta-e call and Winter Rn-siau. Wa-cu A Wnite Winter eottag<>s will lie built for the occu other day. anj Charley Stacy biuf om her»e lc» >*ole, t *>k Sexton’s horse an d kettle at once, and tho»» hobling claims '•tr I " k« • h of ìx > uit 1 h < ì conntv, ar Pearmain, best exhibition of apple» grown pancy of guests from a distance who of lb« young ones, and the other is at rvale away to Grant’s Pass, where th»* rived ihi- w. ek to tai:- a course a the Aulì it« Gwieral Milew’« Report. against them will pre«ent the sama to C w district; be>t display of farm p uducts Ayers a: hi« office, corner Main nt. and may come to avail themselves of the the seeomi-hami store of Leabo 4 last seen of him was when he ¡eft a land Buidnes*« t'ollvye g.uwn by one |a.*rsou. It was nnderetood from Lieut Ful Harradine Ave., where he will «till continue I 11. biewart. Medford—Beet exhibit pears benefits of the sulphur water. The Smith. At the Hebirin warm siiiphur bur'«»* r shop after a comfortable shave. Mr F i . Y’iumHD*, of s.^la Spring-, who the Duslne»s as*Architect A Builder. ler that Gen. Miles telegraphed to grounds will be enclosed aud improved, spring. Mr. Vau Aelstyr ha* another He bad his wouieied hand tied up. t«'«»k ‘i pHitlai < ourfce In the Btuine.»« Cot- CLAMti 3 C W. AYERS Washington th« recommendation that h ge !»»'• y» ar. ha. returned to complete the with arbors, shade trees and shublwy, pet coou. W. T Lever, Ceutral Point—Grapes—Im a troop ot cavalry be sent from Fort The Montezuma Min® nt Callahan’s full course proved Muscat, White dweetwater, Purple flower beds, etc., an i the place w.ll Is- Seeing the haudaom* new farm has been sold to a Chinese company M'-• Jtnui«* - Liver, «if the'if? Elementary Sweetwater, best exhibit. Bidwell to Fort Klamath; and that the ma le one which the people of Ashland house* in course of construction in in S.n Francisco for S5d,tXX), with ( la»i«. R. Moran, J ‘villa-Beet exhibit oi grai*«. military telegraph line between the hi- Inch««! a vary Micce»fiful term will lie proud to show to visitors from this valley, a str auger would find it Sld.iXXI dow*u and Dr. E P. Geary. Griifiucreek — Grapes — lm per month «»f .-<•!..«oi nn Trail crevic and will take her Fort and Ashland be maintained and piove<i Mt--ion, Muscat. other placet Tie enterprise is one baud to believe that the present year for forty months. Tbi« i« th® second degree thlc year ai the Normal. John Miller, J*vlffa — Grapes—Improved improved. The recommendations of calculated to be of benefit to t be city. has been a poor one for farmers m larg. sl a d»1 <»f mines » ver made iu Sis Mi®« Minnie Preadmore’»] Mate diploma Mission, Unite Sweetwater. G«n. Mile* will undoubtedly be — — —— ------- v.a- I'xhiliited ar the one day this \v c Winston, Roseburg—Grapes— Flame- adopted. Southern Oregon. Harry Mathes, kiyou comity, the Black Bear quartz week, and «-auM-d man»* faYurable corn Tokay. Black Ha .iburg Mr. Samuel Watson and several of E l<n precinct, who whs in th - mine at Sa aum river being the first. inrnt*. I’ H a wry brauttful «locument J ii. stewart. MedL>rd-Be«t exhibit grapes Ashland gentlemen have located claims Ttbixus office Tue«*iay, reported f >ur ! i e Cuit>'-e h;.ve wanted the mine s. A. HUTCHINSON CLASS 4 For nice lard call ou T. J. K«nney, Tbe nunibor of graduateli thia year at the on the 1 m l between Cottonwood crock uew dwelling* going up iu hi* neigh l«»r a long time, but the property has Normal J. D. Burnett. Rosebarg—Silver Prunes— Jacksonville 4«MM> to 5<kX) |>onn<is still will b»- greater than ever before. Would extend a cordial inviiation to the Slid the Klamath river beneath which borhood, and another Ilk' ly to be built dways b*t«n held at ^»O.iMhd, and on A»1 seem inspire. 1 with energy and deter- gre«n and dried on Imnii, and for sale *» lowest price*. * U'lie-of A-bland and vicinity to call at the the aucieut river bed with its deposit soon. Samnel Furry. John Norton. getting the owners* lowest fignre they minaù n ami success is sure to follow CLASS 5. new millinery store ju*t opened, in Mra. of gold-bearing blue gravel is supposed Mr. Woody and David Payne are each accepted and arc highly pleMed writu Prof Ne«*e « eia-« in penman«h p is in- w w French, Eagle Point—Sal way Pea* he.1*. Dry stove wood tor sale by G. F. Gillette’« building. to he, .III I Some active prospecting will ilisHlt completing a neat uew farm their bargain. The mine has proemvd creaong ra udly. Allwhorau should take G. F. Schmridtlem, Woodville—Peaches— Billings’ [15- 3t, Corner Main and Church Straeta, lrsaon^at this is an opportunity that »ei- Salway, WotMi» lAte. noon he done. Robert Gilliam is over boiiBe. C. T. P.iyne. Jr., ba* just com a large amount of gol 1. and is not •loin J Hccketburne. Browusboro-Indlan clings ’s. Remember the charges thia Furnished rooms to rent st Star Where she will be pleaded to «how them a ag on this week, and some Ashland pleted a new barn, and lias the lnmlier iislf exhausted. It is lielieved they ter;-, coin J. W. HucKersiaiUi. A«hlaud— Pvacnes are «»nly one-half luuai rate* fine «to<‘k of Milliner, Good-'of aUkinda juat Bakery, opposite ttw poetoffice. Terms, parties are interest«! with him in one on the ground for a bouse. R»'v. M. will make the purchase money all back At tbe Southern Oregon fair held at Cen CLASS 11. received from&au Francisco. for one person by the night, 25 de.; Long experience in the millinery bnaineai of his claims. R. M McDonourh, Tolo—Pears -The Un A. Williams, b.is the frame up for a m two years, and will then have a tral Point, Profeoanr Ness« received the first by the week, $1.50; by the month. $5. •nabltfs me to guarautce aaliafa« tion to my premium for th-* best pen w<vk In the last kuown. Bartlett, McDonough Seedling cu«omera Respectfully, Choice tea at Vau Saut'a grocery nice house ou his farm a ebort distauce mine to last them for many years, ne is undoubtedly the best artist upon Che Medfurd—Best exhibit pears W m . M ills , Proprietor. i —[Yreka Journal. 1 ■ J. E. h F Stewart, Pacific coast Walker, Central Point— Wlutar Paar 17 •. A* HUTCHIMROH. store at 30 eta. per. !b. •* , south of Medford. FKID.AV.......... OCTOBER «. UN They Were Bought FOR SPOT CASH In Chicago WE HAVE NOT TIME To Enumerate Special Bargains but invite your inspection of the finest line of NEW GOODS IN SOUTHERN OREGON. •oo----- D. R. & E. V. MILLS. NEW CLOTHING THIS WEEK AT Low Prices for Men's Suits Men's Suits Men’s Suits Men's Suits for for for for Men's Suits (Fine Dress) for Men’s Suits (Extra Fine) for Men’s Underwear (Good) only $ 5 8 10 12 15 20 00 00 00 50 00 00 50 Men's Wool Underwear, only Men's Shoes, up from 1 00 1 00 Men’s Boots for, per pair 2 00 Men's Fine Dress Shoes, All Prices Men’s Boots of all kinds—Largest stock in Southern Oregon, and at lowest prices as we wish to reduce the stock. Our new line of Gloves, Hats «St Neckwear to arrive this wk. We have Bovs’ Hats for We have Men’s Hats, up from Tp^See our stock of LATE - STYLE STIFF HATS, The}’ are just what you want 50 50 When you have cash and want a bargain drop in at our place Vours Truly, POWDER Absolutely Pure. O. H. BLOUNT. This will inform you X that E. B. Hunsaker is home again but has neither time nor space to tell you of the nice things that will be op- ened at his store in a FEW DAYS. COME AND SEE