ASHLAND TIDINGS BREVITIES. HEBE AXD THEKE. PERSONAL. ! S. O. Stork l*n»«s'tiv«‘ iMswtatinn. The regular unnual meeting of the Ashland Stock Protective Assixnation waw held at Colver's liall in Phoenix on Saturday October 5, 18W, pursuant to published notice. The meeting was called to order by the president, J ob . A. Crain. The minutes of the last annual meet ing were read and approyed. The association haviug now an ex- tende«l membership throughout Rogue River valley and the Siskiyou», it was unanimously decided, on motion duly made and seconded, to change the name of the aasociation to “The South ern Oregon Stock Protective Associa tion.’’ On motion the secretary was direct ed to contract with publisher printing third brand book of the asstK-iation to furnish the secretary with soliciting blanks for distribution among the members. • On motiou, duly seconded and car- ried, it was decided to have au edition of 200 brand Ixxiks printed, said books to contain not less than 20 blank pages in addition to space occupied by brands, and to be ready for delivery to the secretary by the tirat day of De cember next for distribution. The secretary-elect wus, ou motion, duly antiioriz.il to close contract for printing the siltne with the Times Pub lishing UouipHiiy at the rate of 72 cts. per stock cut or pictured prand con tinued theri'in, said publishing compa ny to furnish solicitation blanks, ns provided for iu previous motion, gra tuitously. The «'lection of officers for the ensu ing year resulted as follows: Jos. A. (’rain, president, ra-elected: David G. Spcuoer of Ashland was elected vice- president; Wm. M. Holmes, of Etna, was elected se«rretary aud treasurer. The financial statement of the retir ing secretary, ,J. 0. Neil, showing bal ance on hand of $15.50, was, ou motion, accepted and approved as read. No further business appearing, the aasiK'iiitiou adjonrned, to meet subject to the call of the president, on the first Saturday in October, 1890. Jon. A. C hain . President. W m . M. H olme », Secretary. Examine out stockinet English walk Mrs. Hale, sister of Mrs. G. H. Tyler, wneautieipatasi, th- Ashlaud city ^I he loth annual fair of the Mount The mountain tires are done for this is very low with fever. Shasta Agricultural Asaociation lie- ing jackets. D. IL and E. V. Mills. water works bonds, went nt a premium (hinter 11. year. > last Monday. There were not tut mnuy gnu Oct. :kl at Yreka, Cal. The latest (mpular fad of Salem's Lieut Kwift has lieeu confined to the Th« journei over the Siakiyous bv youug ladies is swinging Indian cltilis. house New styles of Rucbiug at D. R. and bids : m expected, only two Is-iug sub by illness for a week past. rail is «me ro delightfully varied in For sale, st a Hartrnni E. V. Mills. uiltt-d, and of th«*«- the higher aud Our $1.00 kid gloves ure uow selling Miss Jane De Pent t, ha« l»«en visit scenery, with its kaleidoscopic view« succt'ssfnl one •a.- that of the Bank of A team of good, youug tiorses, a Black and tan puppy to give away Ashland. The bidding cannot I«- said of richly tinted landscape«, that it like hot cukes, at 75c. D. R. ami E. ing relatives in Grant's Pass this week. wagon and set of harness nearly new inquire at bank. * to have l>e«'n very close, as the dif M'erns almost an enchanted vision in V. Mills. E. J. Kaiser, of the Heconi. is in will be sold at a great bargain, as the It is really pleasant to see a little ference between the two bills was 6*4 stead of a bona title journey by fail. The ex|>ectod appointment of Gen. Portland this week at tending the fair. owner has no use for them and doesn't Bevond the line the change is ho radi cts. on the dollar, or $3125 on tlm whole E. L. Applegate a» Indian Agent for want to buy hay. Apply at once to mud in the road again. P. L. Fonutaui was in the valley last equal to more than one year's cal that it holds enrapt the enthusias Klamath reservation •« announced. A. P. Hammond. The state Iward of horticulture was issue week, from Klamath couuty, after sup- tic tourist : Mount Shasta, rising ma- interest. It s|ieaks well for Ashland in session at Portlaml this week. The regular (kitober term of the piir-s. that its owu bank should have th«' l»«t jecaticully in the distance, with its Saw Mill KuriM-it. The stoue work of the uew bridge at bid and take the whole issue. The snow-capped «ummit veiled in filmy Oregon supreme court began last Mon N. York, of Illionoia, is visit F. H. Rowe's saw mill near Leland, clomls of white, and at its base, a day. There are eighty cases ou the ing Mr. bis J. old friend, J. P. Gilmore, of in Josephine county, was burned on Souger e was completed last Monday. bouds are issued for the sum of changing »been of colors that outrival docket 000, payable in twenty years from July Ashland this week. Monday night of l:ist week, together Fino line of Liuhes Jersey under 1, 1889. aud bear interest from that the most exquisite conceptions of ar-: I. J. Roberts has purchased Mrs. with a large quantity of lumber 600,- wear in six sliad-s at D. IL and E. V. date at the rate of 6 per cent, per an tistic genius: and, intervening, a sea W. L. Johnson, who haa been at G. W. Hoxie’s farm ou Applegate. Mr. 000 feet, one report says. Loss $8,000, Milla. of undulating hills without tree cov IL recently arrived from Washington Yreka for a month or more, returned num. Capital is not so eagerly hunt well iuanrud. Origin of fire uukuowu. to Ashland this week. A few choice building lots tor sale ing for such securities on this coast as ering -perfect iu outline, mid over all Territory. cheap in Highland Park, by B. F. it was some mouths back. The great the mystic haze of a glorious Indian At Frivsic Sale. Mr. L. A. Sackett attended the meet Th«> land contest case between Ed [18-lm. tires and the demand for capital to re summer. Small wonder that the ing of the 8 mt hern Oregon Presbytery . Preparatory to moving to Woodland, Reeser. hours s;i««l on fairy wings, and Mon ward McNamee and George Phillips, at Roseburg last week. build the towns, aud the sulisidence of G. F. McConnell received two more Cal., Mrs. Dr. B-ebe will sell at private Uiwn lots inflations in Cali ta'tue was reached before personal Roseburg district, bus been decided in sale at low figure« all the household shipments of fancy pigeons from the ■ suburbau Mr. ami Mrs. II. B. Carter and Mr. fornia have made the money market fatigue had marred the journey by its favor of McNamee. and kitchen furniture, carpets, etc., at East last Saturday. "tighter" than for two or three years, demands for rest. Here the change is Supervisor A. F. Hunt, of the Dead and Mrs. Smith returned Wednesday the family resnleui» ou Oak street. The butter making busiuees in the »nil the I»»«!» woulJ havecommande>l quickly mude to the Yreka Short Line, Indian road district i» iu the valley morning from their northern trip. Some good bargains can tie bad. |1H I)ea«l Indian country is about sus a larger premium a year ago than they on “airy fairy" arrangement, neat amt this week, repairing the bridge across H. 3. Evans went over to Horn pended for this season. have brought tins week, bill the offer commodious, with the most careful Be ir creek at al the Giles Wells place. brook Wwlnesdav, to do some paint Religieu« N<g|«*s. and polite management, ami in twenty was as g'Hsl as expected nudor the ing ou Engineer Barnum’s house. Parties owing B. F. Re«'«er will eave Senator Stanford and wife have Elder David Brower, of Roeieburg. condition of the money market. The minutes we were whirled into Yreka __1_ ____ aud W. 1’. Parsons, of th« Depot Hotel, will be in Ashland Oct, 17th, inst., to cost of touble by settling immediately. boud» are a good security aud will al a rate of speed that gives one the been visiting Redding, Chico [18-1 in. command a giH»l price at any time. sensation of a ride on a “wild engine." other places, within the past w«s»k, is among the Ashland people attend commence a seri,*« of evening m«*ettogs The money must come. iu the IFnnkard meeting house. A numlier of settlers of Butte Creek They will lie delivered to the purchaser The first day of the fair mid everyfaalv and have Iw'eu given enthusiastic pub- ing the Portland exposition this week, Services to begin at 7 o’clock each valley. Cal., have boeu iu Ashland af wit bin sixty days. set mul intent on minting the “old lie receptions. Mrs. J. M. McCall was elected Grand evening. ter tiour and other «uppll-e tjns week. A circular has been issued calling town," (which by lie way is lapidlj To date 177 carloads, or 177,000 W. M., and Mrs. J. D. Crocker. Grand ini , .roving since it has railroad Con for proposals for furnishing the pip«' Sec retary, ot the new O. E. 8. grand Tile Rev. Mr. Hummer will preach boxes, of raisins have been shipped Mrs. Thornton’s new stock of fall in the Presbyterian church uext Sab millinery ha» arrived, and the ladle« of nee«ied, and a copy sent to each of the iiection with the outside world) a« < from Fresno. About fifty carloads chapter. mid hospitable kh possible. bath nionnug. Messrs. Wm. Bybee and W. J. Ply- have been shipped from other points A«hlaud and vicinity are invited to call leadiug pipe iu iinufactnrera 111 the pleasant Th«' fair grounds are two mile« m the same county. country, bids to lie all in by Oct. 15th. male, of Jacksonville, went over to and examine it. * soil th and east of the town, mid the 1 On the 15th Mr. O ’ Connor, who is to Cheap for Cash. Liberati and bis band of forty five Yreka Friday to see the town aud the i Ashland Butte is once again covered siipnutenil-nt the construction of the piivillion is on Miner street in the city As we have on band ISO head of beef with a mantle of white, and it is to l»> water works, will come up from Port The separation of the two detract« performers get $13,0i)0 for the four races. Mrs. 3. C. Taylor,of Eden product, entth. in order to sell the same lief ore hope,I it will not be bare of snow again laud. to begin operations. in.iterndly from the fair in the great I week’s engagement at the Ex|H«ition feeding time, we will sell meals at tne for ten years or longer. inconvenience it oecasi ms to visit iu Portland. Beside«, they have the ret lime.I homo last Saturday from a visit with her sister down in (Neutral following prices: both. But the people of Yreka, and HHcretl conoerta on Sunday. FATAI. RAH.RI1A0 ACCIDENT. Street Commissioner Patterson is Mutton Stew, 3 ete. per lb. California. it «eem» of the entire country, all keep putting iu a new and eubatan tini i The Antnrian claims to have good Boiliug B.f, 4 .4 5 eta. per lb. Miss Forence Kilgore, who had been A sad accident occurred on the o. _ handsome private carriage», so that ‘ authority for the statement that the bridge over the Hume at the junction Roasts, Il Jt 8 cts. per lb. th« attendiiucu ou the fair ground« vi«iiiug her sister, Mrs. A. F. Squires, A C. R. R., one mile north of Halsey of Alain aud Church streets. next Collector of Customs at Portland Chuck Steak, 7 cts per lb. last Monday evening, resulting in the seemed almost ou wheels, and the will be Hon. L. T. Barm, Chairman of m Portl.iUd, for some tune, returned to Round Steak, 8 eta. per lb. The military telegraph line betweeu grand stand was scarcely occupied Ashland about two week« ago. Fork, veal aud all other meals in Ashland and Fort Klamath 18 ordered ilimth of the tiremau and painful in during Die fair. In this our Califor the Republican State C«immitt«ie. juries to the engineer. An Orttjonian pro|s>rliou. H imlzy A P elton . Mr«. Gregory of San Francisco, who, to be sold at public auction at Lieut correspondent reports the accident as nia iieighlxira lead ua, for with u« C. E. Bogart, of Yreka, has been Swift’» office iu Ashland, Nov. 2d. there arc s i few who take pride in appointed a deputy fish aimmissiouer with her little sou, has been visiting follows: • Tl* W-lcume lbun. the family of L. Stacy, started Wedues- The south-bound, California express their family carriage and equipage for northern CHliforni.i, and will see day morning ou her return home. John P. Walker has Bold hi» Dead The long «telayed raiu liegan falling that it is ths exception iu«tea<i of the that the fish laws are observed iu the last Sunday, and for the first storm of wood prairie raueii, beyoud Dead In was running at the regnlur rate of rule. Klamath river and other streams. Rev. A. F. Lott, of the Linkville Fine Horace for Sale. the s-asoii the rainfall has lieen a must dian, to Fred Bartieburg, of Edeu speed, about thirty miles an hour, In the livesux'k department there when from the corner of the fence The Salmon Mountain mining com Presbyteriau church, ha» I hh - ii iu Ash satisfactory oue. Up to Wtaineaday precinct—ltk> acres for $1660. Galbraith Bros., of Janesville Wis., were only three exhibits iu cattle, land several days this week, returning about fifteen f.'et from the track e.-une pany’s entire plant—saw mill, quartz evening the precipitation was 1.63 famous importers and brw.lers of H. E. Spencer has offer««! to sell hi» ¡thoroughbred! Polled Argils, Jerseys from the meeting of the Presbytery. inches, aud considerable baa fallen ranch on Klamath river to the Klam two cows, l'hey had just reached the mid llofatc.ns. In horsoH the uuiulie. mill aud a large amount of fluming draft horses, are offering for sale at the since. It has been 11 gentle raiu, al ath River Lumlier aud Improvement center of the track when th- engine was limited to special competitors. in Curry couuty was recently des Gen. Tolman and his daughter, Miss livestock exchange, coruer 4th aud most every «Irop, of which was ub- 0o. for $2IM*'iO, but lias uot sold yet. struck them, tossing both high in the The unusually dry season has affected troyed by the forest fir««; loss about Emma, left by Sumfay evening's train Ash streets, Portland, a choice collec air. One was thrown dear, but the $lti,(M>). ' sorued by the thirsty soil, ami the for Port land, where they will visit for tion of their celebrated Clydesdale, The regular monthly sociable ami other, aud the heavier oue, fell across our California neighlx.rs more serious streams were scarcely raised at all. a short lime, taking iu the exposition English Shire, Hackney and Cleveland Says the Tiinex of last Thursday: ly than ourselves; their track was the rails nnd went under the pilot. On the high mountains there is suow snpiier will be given by the Ladies’ Horace Peltou this week leaves for heavy with dust and consequently Edward Eiffel, a son ot the eugineer Bay stallions. They claim to have for Th«' huge drivers left the rails, the —six to eight inches fell ou the sum Aid Society ot the M. E. Church on the Deschutes, to bring iu a butn b of very «low. and many were deterred whose tower Ht Pans has attracted so sale at moderate prices, and on terms engine ploughed 200 feel out into the mit of the Dead Indian rood, and Tuesday Eve. Oct. loth 1889. You are feeding steers, which he will get in from bringing out their stock by these much attention, and M. Giel, partner to suit purchasers, some of the finest open prairie and stop|«d right side S ec . three or four inches on the Dead ! cordially invited. condition for the early market uext of the elder Eiffel, are visiting Cali draft horses ever brought to Oregon. uu favorable ci rcumstances. up alongside a barb wire fence to the Indian prairie. The clouds »till Ed. Kilgore, of Langell Valley, au- fornia. The pavillion exhibits were all spring. liugered last evening. This is the first nouuces that lie has some good youug right of the track. Engineer McFad Call at the millinery store of Mrs. had cloeed the throttle, set the placed at 12 M on Wedm-sday and u Says the Yreka Journal: A $20.- rain of any conseqii-uce in the valley horses for sale trottiug br«xl stock den Miss Allie Parkinson, sister of Geo. Hutchinson, ladies, corner of Main airbrakes, and the next instant found more gorgeous ami magnificent dis 000 libel or slander suit, from Mott, M. Parkinson, has L hm ' u visiting her for about five months. Certainly no that will make good roadsters. See himsely lying on the ground among play could not lie desired. Iu the is to come up in our Superior Court brother this week, on the way to her aud Church, sta. She haa a fine stock otii-r country under the sun can stand bis advertisement. of goods in her line, and has bad large a maw of debris, surrounded bv scald threo ill partments especially devoted in a short time, which will make dry weather as well as this. home iu the Willamette, after a trip to experience as a milliner, so that you J. T. Bowditob. E. J. Farlow, M. ing steam. Before hecould clear him to the ladies, every artideof feminins plenty of biiHin«<ss for the lawyers to Iowa. can rest assured of satisfaction. ♦ N. Long aud O. <>. Helman spent sev self from the wreck, his left hand, han iiwork, lx>tb useful and onia be engaged in conducting it. t’onnty Aswwnwnt Snmniary. wrist and leg were badly scalded. In mental, »««'ined to have lieen em Miss Hattie Sackett, of this place, eral days hunting out Ht Kean creek Following is a summary of the Hb- Some men trv advertising aw the uow has charge of the Poetid telegraph addition to this ha hid received a braced in the display. In domestic M \ltlt!EI>. oí propere y in jHckMon coun this week in the rain and snow. They bail three-cornered ent ou his fore exhibits there were 150 different va Indian tried feathers. He took one office at Salem, having lieen promoted killed three deer. ty for the year 1XK9: head and his right ankle was dislo rieties of canned fruits and jellies. 16 feather, lai<l it on the board and slept to that position from the office at Sis >1 LUMAY—H ARRIS.—At the residence of No. acre* of land. UFJ.dTl. E. V. Carter, cashier of the Bank of cated. His first move was to spring different varieties of pickels. 12 of on it all night In the morning he son. Cui. Wm. >ulloway. Sisaon, < al., Ort. ♦», 1SM9. by Rev T B. Hopkins, .Mr. Samuel S. Sullo* : "White man say feathers Value “ $1.152.693 Ashland, bus the latest improvwl gun the bone back into its socket and then cake, and 9 of bread, and all of a remarked uay and .Miss Alwilde Harri*. formerly of Peter Henderson, the barber, stopped yet represented iu the Ashland Rod to begin a search for Fireman Ran quality that would have delighted the heap soft; white man — fool." Ashlaud. Town lots...................... 222.411 and over Monday in Ashland on his re Gun Chib a fine Purker hammer some. He found him lying just back heart of tile immt experienctsl house Iiuproverneuts ou same Ttxxima is jubilating over the fact I'i32.:r2’2 less. received last week from the south. Having sold LEWIS—WRIGHT.—At (he residence of of the driver, his face calm and peace wife, or gratified tlie tixste of an epi that she cast more votes thau Seattle turn Mvrchatidise...................... Nicholas Wright, on A e, Oct. 2, 18S9 MÎ.959 out in Miilford, he will probably lo by W J Bly male. J. H. Lewi« Mouey, Note« aud Accts.. »31,170 Wanted by elderly lady with daugh ful, the eyes turned to the stars mid cure. In dairy exhibits there were in the last election. Seattle explains cate further north. «nd Mis« Ida Wright. Hoiinetioid effects............. 97,207 ter, a [Hieition as housekeeper, com liis hands folded across his breast as three exhibits of fresh and two of it by stating that after the fire mauy Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Luderman left Horse«, 417'.). valued at 15-A248 fortable home and permanent employ it in prayer. Death had come to him packul bntter, mnl one fine exhibit of citizens moved temporarily to subur Ashland Tuesday evening for Albany, Cattle, 10.119. 130,916 ment at moderate wag«*. Inquire at swiftly an<l painlessly. He had fallen cheese, and what was especially com ban places, where they voted. between th«- engine aud tender mid mendable and gratifying was. that in en route for Baker City. Mr. S. V. V. Sheep, 124>76. “ .... 16.755 Ti t>isue office. Ashlaud. Or. [18tf. J. S. Howard, surveyor, Thoa. Cur Carter, Mr. Luderman’s partner, ex hi« skull was fia ture.l. the market there wa< plenty of butter Swine,* 7st>6, “ 19,758 Where are yon going mother? I am ry, W. J. Roger» and C, H. Pickens, pected to start for Baker City last Next to the engine und tender was and cheese of domestic manufacture going down town to buy some dry an empty fruit car. then the mail car. of equally as gixxl quality. In th«' viewers, have been engaged iu laying evening. Grotw Value of all property goods, my dear. Go to Moral A Bros., out and locating a new route for the the express car, the baggage car. the agricultural department, the small asHeewett...................... $3,2:i5,:M8 mother, for I only want one more ticket two Pullman sleepers and the day grains aud corn were fair, anil a dis- Ft. Klamath wagon-road along Rogue ., Mr. 'fo. Follett, of the Mulford firm of ..„.er, Indebtedness, Stis7,!)71 wl'' went to San Fran to get oue of those new style lace pins. coaches. The empty fruit ear acted pl iv of vegetables [x’rfectly surprising river, lietween Elk creek i.ud Long -------- - A . h" Exemption«. 272,7t>H cisco by Wednesday mdriiing’s train, Branch. as a buffer and probably sut . n I the in quantity mid quality for this unus Nichol.is Bonrgwiis. of Red Bluffs, on a business trip. Miss Follett, his 960,739 has bought 100U h«iad of sheep of Giles life of the engineer. It was re«iuce«l ually dry season; they were said to When you need a good, safe laxative iaughjer, was with him. en route for nearly to the condition of kindling have Ix'eu mostly grown along the Toial Taxable Property. $2.27D'io9 Wells, Jr., arid some 506 bead of other Wixxl, and pulled up ou top of the up Kliiinatli aud Little Shasta rivers, and ask your druggist for a box of Ayer’s New York, for a visit at their old home. parties, at $1.50 a bead. He will pills, and you will find that they give set tank. The heavy mail ear had Messrs. H. T Chitwood, C. C. Walk The average val ue of land per acre drive them to the Sacramento valley. swerved to one side, aud instead of were special exhibits, indicative of perfect satisfaction. For indigestion, er and J. S. Eubanks left Tuesday what cau lie produced m the district torpid liver, and sick headache, there is $5.98; average value of horses per W. B. Gress who had the shoe shop crushing the engineer in hie cab, as under normal climatic conditions. is nothing superior. Leadiug physi uight for Portland, ou a brief visit. head. $36.13: ave rag«' value of cattle in Luderman Jr Carter’s store, ba» is often the case, bad only torn off Messrs. Chitwood ami Walker will re In tlie art department there were cians recommeud them. per liea<L $12,9N; average value of moved into tb«> room ou opposite »ide the right side of the cab, carrying many present Granite Lodge. K. of P.J in fine exhibits, and all of special sheep ¡ar head, $1.33; average value of Main street formerly occupied as a aloug with it the brave but helpless Says the Roseburg Plaittdealer of the grand lodge of the order, which is merit tut tlie work of icnaleiini; among of swine i>er head. $2.51. barber shop, and later as a restaurant. engineer. The trucks of the mail, them acrayon portrait of Robt. Nixon, last Thursday: A large delegation of in session at Astoria. Number of polls, 1377. timber land applicant« were inter express and baggage cars were all •Sr., the broad-headed, big braim'd. Tom Lynch has di«po«e<l of his in Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hill returned Granii I liapterO. E. S. Republican editor of the “Journal" : viewing Register Johnston this week. horn«' yesterday morning from a pleas- terest in the barber »bops here to his pretty badly used up. The air brakes worked well and the was a speaking likeness of theonginal Their applications were rejected <>n aut visit at their old home iu Massa- ’Die grand chapter of Oregon. Order partners, and left last Monday even of prior applications consum of the Eastern Star, was organized at ing for Portland, to work in » shop in long train of eleveu cars was stopped an.I a very complimentary specimen account cliusetts. They were in Bouton m««t R .«eburg Oct. 3J. with the following that city. His family remain in Ash without injury to a single pass-liger of the work of Miss Aggie Vanee; this i ing the time for making proof. of the time. Mr. Hill has been gone coach, and with no mote than the lady also had on exhibition some tint* officers: land for the present. There hav«.beeu only six women sen since May, ami Mrs. Hill left in July. usual birching forward, all within a charcoal sketch«*, and »till life in In Mrs. J. M. McCall, grand W. M., Ora E. Angle is preparing to opeu distance of alwiut 2>H) feet. The cool dia ink. A parlor mirror, by Miss tenced to the Oregon iienitentiary Both are glad to be at home agaiu. Ashland; R. A. Miller, grand W. I’., a new during its whole history- the sixth be »tore iu Medford, with a large, M irs Melootta Lowden, from Klam Jucksouville; Mm. Julia Abrams, grand complete aud choice stock of gent’s bead of the engineer aud his prompt Mary Wetzel, an elegant sen'en by ing «me "Eilith Holmes," sent from A. M , Roseburg; J. S. Roy, grand A. furnishing goixls, ami reserves epic«' action in th- face of danger saved Mi«« Minnie ltfirmd. and landscapes Astoria last week, and she is the only ath Hot Springs, was iu town during 1’., Coquille City; N. P. Burnell, in the T idings for his announcement many lives. None of the pasemgers in oil by Miss Nellie lunker, were woman convict, there. Since April. the Fair last week, and left for Ash were hurt or scarcely shaken up. as very fine, ns .,|«o was the magnificent 1888. there bad lieen none there till «h« land on a visit to her sister, Mrs. Ber grand L . Roseburg; Mrs. J. D. Crock to the public. only one passenger car. a Pullman display by Mr. Frank. It would lie arrived. wick. nccompaoled by her brother, J. er. grand secretary, Ashland; Mrs. slwper. left the rails. Mr. A. B. Cox, gratifying indeed to enumerate the S. Lowden jr.. aud hi« bride and her W. G. Holme« had the misfortune CbriRtia C irothera, treasurer. Coquille Professor Gauthier, of Paris, states of th- railway m ill service, was thrown mother, Mrs. Hubbard.-- (Yreka Jour h n isome exhibits in the Indie« de City; Rev. Wni. Lund,grand chaplain. to lose a large amount of fenciug on certain vital processes of the nal. Thfo powder never varies A marvel Roseburg; Mrs D. Linn, grand mar bi« mountain much near th« summit with much force agniust the forward partment; suffice it to «ay. however, that of purity, strength and wtHdeaoinenran. body develop putrefying enhstaucee end of the mail car and »•over«'«! with t’ it the taste and skill there displayed shal. .).. Ksouville; Nina M. Fry. grand of the Dead Indian road, by the forest Capt. G. H. Burton, U. S. A. former- More econotnical than the ordinary kind», in the tissues, «vhi>"h, if not speedily bags of mail, but manage! to crawl and the excellence and abundance of Cou I., Eugene; Mis. O. E. Wyluue, fires, and his bouse aud barn had a ly stationed at Fort Klamath, and the aii'i cannot be sold in coTHpeiitiofi with lip aud find himself uninjured. exhibits in the domes’ic dejMirtment eluninatoi, produce disease. Ayer’s ■ officer who had charge of the construc th. multitude of low tost, short weight grami A. Coud., Cottage Grove;_Mrs. narrow escape. alum or phosphate powders. only iu Sarsaparilla effects the removal of Engineer McFadden has been in are but mi index to the grand charac Clara Fullerton, grand Adah, Roee- K oval B aking F' owdkr C o ., lufi The Ashland Turn Verein was re the«e »ubstauces, and thereby pre tion of tne military telegraph line be- cans. WaM atreet. N Y. burg; W. M., of Lakeview, grand organized last week, for the fall ami the employ of the company nineteen teristics ot th« ladies of the district. tween this place, Klamath and Bid- There is one thing of which Oregon serves health. Ruth; W. M. of Baker City, grami winter «eason, under the name of the ywrs. He has a wife and three child well, was on Sunday evening’s train, Esther; Mrs, Rose J. Wilson, grand Ashland Athletic Club, and at present, ren living in East Portland. 11- re visitors made »ix'cial note, that was Dr. Newsom, who has been inspect en route to Vancouver from au iuspite- NEW THIS WEEK turned tli-re on the engine local tin- the universal fair dealing that marked Martha, Corvallis; W. M., Forest have their headquarters at the Co. D’s a quartz ledge about eight miles tion of Fts. Bidwell ami Klamath. afternoou. He will be eontim-l to Ins every business transaction, and also ing Grove, gr.md Electa; IL S. Dunlap, barrack« iu the grove. this side of Waldo, returned Thursday l>-.i for some time, though be baa no the positive instrucriou»of the judges eveniug. Samples of the rock shown ! Mr. F. E. Zoellner returned the first grand æutinel, Jacksonville. The handsome new gixxls at the new 'injuries which with proper uursiug in the stand anil the decide«! manner to ur by th«» Doctor are rich with gold. of the week from his trip into Eastern The next meeting of the grand in which they ruled, that discounten chapter < >. E. 8.. will lie held iu Port- millinery store of Mrs. 8. A. Hutobin- cau prove fatal. ledge is 40 feet wide with a pay : Oregon. He went as far as Baker Rau-onie, the fir-man, was unmar anced nil attempts at unfair dealing The laml, o>i Fr, lay following the meeting bou , cor. Main aud Church st«., are seam of about three inches ou the , City, nnd returned home satisfied that ried, though rumor ha« it that be was Ashland was the beet town be lia» seen of any kind. of the Bi le tolge, A. F. A A. M., in attracting the attention of the ladies, surface.—(Crescent City. in Oregon yet. He much prefers it to The races were not what they would June, 1MSH. aud all should call around ami see her eugag.«l to a young hnly of Portland, Th« popular Woodburn nureery and was to have laen niarrital on the Baker City, for business as well as for QK HEAD TROTTIHC-BRED Horssa have lieen had the track Ix-eii in let g«M»ls before pnrchwsiug. * Snitliern Oregon Presbytery. 15th iust. He was quite popular ter condition. The following is acon- Comi'S to the front with a new adver a comfortable home. & bred from .Morgan mni-e. mid .ireu E. B. Hunsaker is in hi» new loca among bis fellows mid well iike-1 by ih ii'fil summary of the 4 days sjieed tisement iu which Mr. Settlemeir an- by Gray F.avleand I'atchen horwe This Presbytery met in the thriving They will make nice driver«. E. C. Kane and family started Mon iioumvs I hat he has a million and a city of Roto-burg Oct. 4tb ami w.is tion. the store recently occupi«*l by ail who knew him. His parent» live program: For further particular« Inquire of or ad- op-n«al with a sermon by th« Rev. Luderman A Carter, ami Geo. E. in th«' E ist. Wednesday Oct 2: purse, $150; first half of trees to sell -all the leading day evening for Portland, and after dre««. E G. KILGORE Dean ua» already moved into the store Klamath Co. (IS) Laugell Valley, Or The wreck is a very serious looking race, running, *2 mile and repeat, won varieties of fruit, shade and ornamen a short visit in that city, will go to Enoas McLean. San Francisco. Mr. Kane haa leave tal tris's. He has the largest stock Rev. Robt. M.-Leun wa»chosen Mod next door, vacated by Mr. Hunsaker. affair and w.is not cleared away until by Bessie Burk in 51 *j, 53. of absence till Nov. 1st, and the rail erator and N. P. D alge, of Grant’s Both are busy arranging their goods. nearly noou Tuesday. It. seems almost Trotting race; purse, $150; won by in th« Northwest, and is thoroughly road office in Ashland is in charge of reliable. incredible that so much damage to Pass. w,«s elect«*il temporary clerk. Grand Admiral; d.itK'j. d.O* 1 «, 3.05. District Attorney Colvig and Mi«» D. L. Rico during his absence. Mrs. Rev. A. F. Lott was received from Kate Lntuberger, court reporter, were rolhug stock could h iv«' b*en »lone Third race, running. s|X'ciaI \ mile The veteran Republican, J. 3. How W. B. Rioe is also assisting in the the Presbytery of Lansing, and ha» ou Wwlnesday's train, en route for and only oue life lost. Railroad men dash, purse $100: won by Marshall J; ard, has beeu reappointed |»wt master office. th«>car«' of the Linkville church. Largest Stock in the Northwest. at Medford, to «uec«»ed D. H. Miller, Lakeview, where circuit court opens say that the wreck is the worst that time, 1:72. One new clrurch has been orgauiz-xl next Monday. Mr. M. Miller of Lake has ever occurred in the history of Thursday races, Oct. 4. First race, whose four years' term has expired. Hoc«' stMllag UtraonUaary. railroading on the Oregon A Cali since our last meeting, the church of view, was also on tile triun. Judge running. I mile and repeat; purs«*, M r. Howard was appointed jioetmaHter fornia. Empire City. Co<>« county. $200; won bv Bessie Burk, time, of Medford iu 1884, and was removed The horse stealing case rejairted last Webster und ex-bulge Prim started Au effort ih being made to »»•cure for Lakeview yesterday. l:52'i, 1:.->6. in 1*85 by Cleveland, the civil service week was only a part of a daring borse- ! It. Il, Items. All the leading ¿ariette« of fruit, three new m«'n for our work; one each Second race, trotting, purse. $250; reformer, for partisan reason». Mr. thieving run n-muck of a remarkable shade, oruainéntal, nut and The order for the abandonment of for th« counties of Coos, Curry and A new turntable, built on the Howe 2.35 class, best 3 in 5, won by Grand Howard was a prominent Republican character. A man named Gay stole a evergreen tree», the Ashland-Fort Klamath military truss plan, haa just been completed at Admiral; lime, 2:58. Josepbiue. 2:56. when the party hadn't much consid horse aud buggy in Portland belonging VINES & SHRUBBERY Our 8abt>atb-scbool missionary. Mr. telegraph line ba» not lieen revoked. Grant's P. ihr . Third race, running. ’4 mile dash eration shown it in Jackson county. to Dr. Giesey. Heading southward, C. <’. Hai’sen. ba» organized 14 new Mr. D. Moore, of the signal service Send for catalogue and price list to for 3-year-oldt.; purse, $150; won by aud evading the officers on his track, Raymond A Whitooinb excursions Jmnlxiliree; time, 1:23. C. W. Kahler last week delivered he stole another horse at Creswell in Fort S ibbath «•bools during the summer force here, lui» tu'eu ordered ,cH3? J. H. Settlemicr, Woodburn. Or. months 111 Douglas county. Mr. Han Assiniboiue, Moutans, and expects to which com« out over the northern Friday, Oct. 5, first race, trotting, the fine trotting mare “Bid” or Lane county, and meeting a chum at route, are going pas! Ashland this sen ban returned to the th««ological start with In» family for that place to best 2 111 3 for 4-year-o|ds and antler, "Bridget” to her new owner, T. I’. Roseburg, be eulistol him in the cam month into California, and the trains »«minary in Hau Francis«'», but a suc day or to-morrow. They have many purse. $150; won by Grand Admiral; Judson of Grant's Pass, who already paign. ami they stole three more hors holds in company with other,citizens es. The chum was captured by Sher cessor in t his work is already in sight. friends here who will regret to see are longer anil heavier tliau usual. time. 3 min, 3:50. Notice to Contractors. •Mac" came puffing in with twelve Step» were taken toward the estab them leave Ashland. Second race, running mile and of the Pass her three colts, Oliver iff Moes near Grants Pass, after being undersigned will receive till 12 cam behind his engine last Saturday Twist, Satinet to and Cameo, all sired wounded iu the leg by the charge of a «•'( The lishment of a Presbyterian academy or repeat; purse. $20il; free for all : wou ‘lock. M . Saturday. Oct. 12, iwj , «e<le<1 Mr. J. M. Casebeer, who has been a by the standardbred Graduate. Bid shotgun fired at him by the sheriff. bids «allege for Southern Oregon. The »«■- partner with his brother in th«' stock morning. by Lulu; time, 1:23, 1:56. for the coutraet to furnish al) materials do all carpenter and other work nec ctinng of f'lmls. land and buildings, business out in Sprague River Valley Thu freights Hre doing considerable Third race, trotting. 2 in 3 for 2- is the last of the family to leave Mr. Three bora«« were captured with him. and essary to complete the brick block to bo with tli« wl««'tion of a site for *the in for a number of >«ars, has l>een en business Ixith ways now, and the trains year-ol b.; purse,. $150; won by Lu- Kahler's possession, the Grant'» Pass Gay went clear through to Raiding erected coruer of Main and 1st street«. Ash sporting men having now «««ciired the. stitution. was IVferreil to a eompeteut deavoring for some time to make a front the north lately have l»een heavy ellen. with the hors«' and buggy and the Lane land, (stone and brick work and plastering, entire Jot a remarkably good family already let. excluded'; in accordance with «»»nmittee, with instructions to report trade of his interests there for his bro enough to require two engines clear county horse, and was captured there Saturday Oct. 5. first race, running. plans and s|M‘Citications on file at the office next spring. Southern Oregon towns ther Ed’s interest in the home farm ou through from Roseburg to Ashland. I mile; purse, $100; won by Bessie of turf performers, by the way. [Times. by local officers last Monday evening. 0t< XN A'ers. architect, A'hland. Or. wdl I»« asked to preseut bids of land, B«-ir creek north of Ashlaud, and the time, 1:56. The right is reserved to reject any or all Within the next sixty days the state Mr. H. Happersett, Supt. of Bridges Burk; Choice toa at Van Sant’s grocery bids. 0. G aniard . buildings aud money for the institu exchange was finally consummated Second race, trotting, lx-st 2 iu 3 board of horticulture will issu«» a bul of the O. A C. R. R., has gone East Ashland, Or. Oct. 3. 1W9 store at 30 eta. per. lb. * tion. The questions of health aud while J. M. was out 111 Klamath county mile heats: purse. $100; won by Harry letin on "Winter washes for cleaning and will not return for two months. V; time. 2:33. ceutr-ility of locatiou will also be con recently. fruit tre«« and the destruction of in Rsidniaster G dvm will also make a sidered. Third race, mile and repeat; sects.” It seems that many orchard A large number of Indians from trip East ».ion. General Master Me purse, $75; won by Cowboy; time, 51. pests deposit their larva» in the fall, l’he R«v. T. M. Gutin. our Synotlical I Missionary, was present and added Klamath reservation, forty or fifty, chanic, A. Brandt, is very ill at his and the warm spring sunshine brings I came in to the valley by the Rogue home in Port laud. mu<*h to the luter.wt of the occasion. The T ikinor Reporter is under them to life, together with the buds The Presbytery adjourned to meet river road last week, after flour ami An immense tree which had fallen special obligation« to Pre». Jam«« and blossoms. In the fall after the other supplies. They had intended to across the track just below Siskiyou Vance and Sec. Smith for favor« and leaves have fallen, it is much easier to in Jacksonville next April. come Ri \. F. G. S thangbl co , n ' to Ashland, but learned that the station detained the north bound ex to the people of Yreka for a most en get at trees, and both moss and insects ------ X mills mill) here were out of flunr, anti so press about eight hours last Monday. joyable time. can lie removed. The pamphlet will J<H>k the other road. Now that the The tree was more than five feet in L eon lie sent to every orchard in the state. Council Proeeediiurs. ¿iter has come, the Ashland mills will diameter, and hail to lie sawed dear Seven cents a pound for hops is an gfllld up to their full capacity, twenty- through four times liefore the track «.,1.1..w,g city . Ashland council met met Nf/.o.lnv Monday 8^41 offer that is not calculated to make Farmer» Institute. four hour» in every «lay ami there will could be cleared. eveuiug. Oct. 7tb. present Mayor Mills be no scarcity of flour again this year. who have paid as high as 50 Following is the programme of the growers, and ( oiinciimi n Walter, Colton. cents a liox for picking, smile; yet I Bogu» Cowboy fjthibition. Farmers' luatitnte, to Is» held uuiier Thornton. Thompson. Hunsaker and During the past week a number of that is what is lieiug offereil by buyers A Portland papt'r of lust Satunlsy, th • aii-pa'-s of the State Agricultural in Lan« county at the present time. teams have beeu in from Lake county Sutton. Opening of liids for the city water after supplies. Among the ranchers in nllusion to the many Heliem>*s f-r 4toiiege.nl Ashland, < >regon, Octolier George Hubbard, a buyer of Eugene,1 I stat«« that there is even no demand works tx'iid» lining in order, the Mayor who came iu were Messrs. B. F, Coop Heecuig th« visitors who conn» to 25th and 2fith. FRIDAY, 7:30 P. M. submitted two sealed bids, which wore er. J. Willey, Am«« Boyd, T. D. Wake- the city to st»* tbe big industrial fair, i for them at that price. He also claim« sll that h id tx-en reta-iV'iL One was fiel«l ami John F««ter. of Warner val says: Music. mauy hops in the Willamett valley from tlie Jarvis Conklin Mortgage ley, and George Wiiikletnau.of Snmuiei Th- hugtwt fake of th«' season is a ■ Address of Welcome, W. H. Lceils. were picked too green ami are greatly Trust Company. Portland, Or., offering Lak.. The gentlemen from W«ruer cow'riys’ tournament, hold to-dav R>M|Hmee, Prof. B. K Arnold. i damaged on that account. If such is to take the wliole issue. $50.<M) al '.*> say the fires did great damage in their H ot a 'lozeu local vaqm ros attempte.l M uste. th« case many grower» will »offer cents on the dollar. The other was region this fall, burning several thona- 1O 1 «<> ami br-ik Io snddl-a lot o Pt-rchi'ron Horse, W. C. Myer. heavy losses. Seven cents a pound from the Bank of Ashland, offering to aud acres of meadow laud, grass, so-1 u. ry amt un''one«} borts'», the refus- Discussion. will barely «•over the expenses of get Like the whole issue at 102*4 cents on and muck, leaving it bare ami roblx'd of t'e- «tr -'t-car st ibl-. «ATI RPAY, 9:30 A. M. ting hops ready for mar ket. the dollar, including interests from of much of its fertility. The 11 ' horse caught pulletl th- Griqie Culture, A. H. Curnon. 1l.1t« of bonds. July 1. 1889, to the date vaquero ami hi« hors- down an I Ih-.ii-su 'u. Indian, H. F. Deardroff. of D.sa«l Fine Cabinet Collection. of tla ir delivery, provuled the bonds dragged bis horse until bo b:ok- a w y Work of State Board of Horticultu-e, lx- deliver*! ou or liefore Nov. 1st, was struck on the bea.l by a h -avi It t*»>k ths other vuquero« some time J D. Whilm-n. While at Henley last week, the limb from a tn-e be bad lodge«i while Li r-l- ise their comrade, who retinal TIDINGS editor bad the pleasure of 1889. Discussion. work iu the timber on his place disabled. < >n m'vtion. the coaucil acc«»ptel the at I.Hiking through the extensive collec about ten days ago. and pretty badly SATURDAY, 2 P. M. proposition of the B ink of Ashland. tion ot mineral specimens aud curi- The spectators crowded into the hurt, tbi'Ugb he had recovered suffi B lation ot Geology to Agriculture, osities at the n-aiilence of Mr. W. H. High A Taylor were granted a liquor gronii Is and surrouuded lb- v.npieroe, ciently to make a trip to town Wed one license for one year from O -t. 4. I*«'.* Smith. The collecti-m has been made of whom attempted to ride through R. A. MtUer. nesday. He whs knocked Ben» ‘ . -less, Discussi, >n. Monthly reports of city officers were ibe crowd uml was struck over the largely by Mrs. Smith, who kix-|« ad and dal uot recover consciousness for head S.-U' .if our Insect Pista, Prof. F. ding to it as opportunity offers. It with an umbrella and ran off received and tile«!. a long turns A b.ul B«'alp wound, Be- The following bills were ordered vere contusions, ami a deep cut across I'wenty-five hundred i-ipl- att> ml-d, L. Waslibiiru. contains many specimens which would Discussion. aud were muo'u amused at the way tie highly valued by the geologist or paid: the bridge of the nose were the net 8ATUBDAY, 7:30 P. M. kVm. Patt»*rsMi». rtuiu«» to meaaure they were sold. the mineralogist, and mauy that Hl 13 results of the aci'ulenL water in Ashlan*! creek Musin. would be highly prized by the owner IS S Wiu. Patter»vn. water work*» etc. Chilli ren of n tine cabinet of natural mineral 7« I'D Peach Culture, S. B. Galey. Go to Russell's Marble Works and A. E. H A L. €»>., *tr light* for »0 ?0 enriosities. One large case contains E Waired, »alary and expewf Discnssiou. the nice work being done there. <Ifi* n need some sate cathartic and tonic ÓÜ 1« s«e J. K. Lmbo Musai. th« bones and a horn or tusk of a large it ia A beautiful tablet j«i.-i tiuislast tor li, 1.» ave* t ap,,r i.emiug sicKness or vo re J. s. R okv ’ s —lumber animal of some species now extinct. 12 96 grave of little Minnie Beelie w«iiil«i lie lieve colic. headacbe. sick stomach. in-c Lecture. Prof. E. E. Grimm. Milton Berrv. recorder'» fee» 5 «1 digestion, dysentery and the complaints Jacob* A Kto*er. city adv They were unearthed in the hydraulic in any cemetery, and anot her Mine. 2 jl> admired incident toclnkihsid. Let the children G W. .Slephe!»M»n. livery hi e el«*gaut cottage immumeut for the late SW Short discussimi will follow each mines of Mr. Smith st Soda Bar. a Siuimou's Liver Regulator and keep few miles north of Henley. The horn paper or talk. tw n Mr. an i Mrs. Farnham will soon f«e take Total ordered paid well. In is purely ve.etsble, not un and some imiu. use teeth are supposed complete»!, and both are to be placed pleasant to the taste, and safe to take AabkuU Building aud Loan to lai those of the ore ox, an immense in the Eiu.-rald Run (or Hargadine) alore or in connection with other niedi- ♦ioti yvhm granu*l the u»e uf thecounml L m H m . creature that ranged the aetbi-tmpic room one ui^bt ill each mouth. SI h cemetery. A good stock on band, cine. D. R ami E. V. Mills are prepare-i hills in this country, wheu two-year- which can be sold cheaper than auy night. . Boston browu bread at the r. s to make buttons to match any dress in olds wonld tip the heam at 4000 Ilia, Adjutinied to meet Lk»t. 9(U. at KoU other place in the state. All onlers in Bakery « fresh every day. si U m 2 4, 3t I and 36 Pnce 25c a dozen. dressed. cut stone done promptly. r. m Friday, Absolutely Pure. that E. B. Hunsaker is home again but has neither time ncir space X i o tn er. > > n ’ I T* a J a PC z o O FT z I o c ■* J o z a They Were Bought FOR SPOT CASH In Chicago. » To Enumerate Special Bargains but invite your inspection of the finest line of NEW GOODS IN SOUTHERN OREGON. —oo----- NEWCLOTHING THIS WEEK AT 0. H. BLOUNT'S ! Low Prices for wn 1 li MILLION TREES! This will inform you z u 11 J Men’s Suits for Men’s Suits for Men's Suits for Men’s Suits for Men's Suits (Fine Dress) for Men's Suits (Extra Fine) for Men's Underwear (Good) only Men's Wool Underwear, only Men’s Shoes, up from Men’s Boots for, per pair Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, IP ui. 1 5 00 8 00 10 00 12 50 1.5 00 20 00 50 1 00 1 00 2 00 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 & Neckwear to arrive this wk. 50 50 to tell you of the nice things that will be op- ened at his store in a FEW DAYS. COME AND SEE When you have cash and want a bargain drop in at our place. Yours Truly, O. H. BLOUNT.