Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 18, 1889, Image 3

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    I’EKSONAI..
BIG FIKE AT GRANT'S PASS.
Farmen Inatitutc.
iH-.IU-. AMI THEKE.
The social lit the chaiiel of »be M.
Following is the programme of th« Farm
E. Church last Tuesday evening was
er.<
luHtitut«',
to be held ttuder the auspice*
W. M. Gilroy is now located at Port
Tweutyone new lawyers were ad­
Th« Irtr^tj wood-working factory of of the slate Agricultural < olleg'-. at Ashland,
New stvles of Ruching nt D. R. and well attended, and after th« excellent
supper there was u good program of mitted by the Supreme Court at Sa­ Townsend.
Oregon,
<»<
tota-r
2.'»th and ‘Jfilh.
the
Hugar
Pine
Door
anil
Lumber
E. V. Milla.
Pr.uiay.
October /■>.
choice music by the cLurch choir
lem last week to practice liefore all
hiiday 7:30 r. w
Samuel Uolver cam« iu from Klam- Company at Grant's Pass caught fire
Fresh compressed veaat for* sale at
the courts of this state.
Mini.
Wetlneaday uight, and the whole
alb county Wednesday.
ft is reported that a sl.de church
S-aalur Amt'i Ki-lntiiw>.
Vddr«*h> »if Welcome, W. JI Ia‘V<1*.
the U. H. Bakery .
*
plant was couimmed. Particular« could
I .inn county has made a levy for
society is negotiating for a large plot
Ite-poiiMe, Bru! B L. Aruold
Gen.C. Tolman returned bom« not bo had in lime for this lean*, but
The following is going the round of
The usual 20-mill tax is levied upon of giouud lielweeii Medforil aud Jack­ county purpos'S in 189> of seventeen from Portland last Sunday.
Music.
the papers:
the loss is kuowu to be very heavy,
Bvrvheroti Horse W < Mjer
property in Jackson county.
sonville, upon which will lie con­ and one-tenth mills. Marion county’s
Chicago, Oct. 14.—Mrs. John L
Mr G. W. Smith returned bona» aud there is said to have beeu no in­ Diat u«-fiiiu
is
fourteen
and
two-tenths.
structed
a
school
and
academy
.
This
Fine liue of Ladles Jersey under­
i»ATt'RDAY, 9 30 A M
White is living herein almost destitute
surance whatever ou th* property.
luat Sunday from Walla Walla.
will be on the motor line, soon to be
<»raj»e Culture A H. Carsou
Timlier land locator« are active iti
circumstances. She comes of a good wear in six shades at D. I), and E. V. built. Gue individual has offered n
The
tautory
was
th*
largoet
institu
­
lMscuHbiun.
Henry
Duncun,
of
Langell
Valley,
securing claims tliroughout the timber
f aintly and is a cousin of Senator Vest, M111«.
Work of .Mate Board of Horticulture. J. D
tion of the kind in the couutrv. aud
handsome bonus. | Medford Mail.
Ml ot Shasta county, making busi- lute been in after supplies thia week
of Missouri. Her life has beeu one of
A few choice building lots for sale
the )o«e it- a calamity to the thriving Whitman.
Discussion
George W. Crowsou has bought out uesa lively at the Laud Olli««.
sickness, trials mid tribulation for a cheap in Highland Purk, by B. F.
Mr. E. H. S’diotitdd. of Yreka. »¡>eut young city of Grant's Pass.
HATURDAY. 2 1’ M
tbe produce business of P. H. l>ono-
number of years.
Reeser.
118-1 m.
D. S. K. Buick, Chas. W Johnston several daya iu Ashlaud recenUy.
Relation uft.eulogvto Agriculture, K A
line. and will con'.iuue the business nt and Lewis C. Garrigus have incorpo­
While, tour years ago. was compelled
.Miller
Mra.
C.
Mingus
was
<iowu
ut
their
Farmers
Institute
begins
next
Fri
­
( oiiiiuissioiiers Court.
the same store, iu Pioneer brick block, rated the Roseburg Electric Light uud
to leave Chicago on account of his
DiSOUMilMl.
farm tn Medford precinct last week.
health. He was given a (sisition of day eveuing at Ashland State Normal with a full s ipply of fresh butter and Power Co,, capital stock, $lo.'D0.
Some of our insect Bests. Prof F 1. Wash
Hchool
chapel.
burn
eggs, vegetables ot all kinds, flour and
traveling for the Home Library Asso­
James
R
Neil,
judge;
W.
Taylor
K
Sell,
I'
W
Tarlar
»ud
T.
W.
Barclay
olarted
Tuesday
for
I
Discussion.
The tax levy of some of the counties San L'’iancis<*«», on a business proe(H«ct- Wm. Itsy .-omuilikHlniien: Max Muller.clerk,
ciation. Hl* hend<piart«rs are now
Parties owing B. F. Reeser will save feed, bacon and lard, and a large stock
SATURDAY. 7:30 E M
James G Birdsey. sheriff
said to lie in Ashland, Or., where he is cost of touble by settling iinmeiiiately. of choice apples and other fruits. Give in Northern California is as follows: ing trip.
Music
OCTOBER TKKM
Del Norte, $1.98 cents on th« hundred;
working for a small salary, a part of Th« money must come.
118-1 m. him a cal).
Bea»
’
h
Culture
S. B. Galey.
In matter of county road petitioned for by
Miss Hattie Thornton returned
Shasta, $2.25. aud Trinity, $3.
which he is compelled to send to *bls
Discussiou
J. G- Briscoe, et al. ' Ordered that rornl be
The Lakeview K.raminer came out
home
last
Sunday
from
her
visit
at
The
new
cot
tag«
of
Mr
\V
ieks,
in
Music,
family. .After all these months of toll
.1. C. Stubbs, general traffic mana­
declared a public highway and. supervisors
as an illustrated paper last week, hav­
lecture, Brof. E. E Grimm.
notified.
he has not as yet succeedi-d in saving the northern part of town, is framed ing ou the local page, an excellent il­ ger of the Southern Pacific Company, Salem.
Music.
I d matter of county road petitioned for
aud
partly
enclosed.
enough to pay for transporting his
W. 1*. Parsons returned home Tues­ bv Wm. M. Holmes, et al. Same order as fcir Short discussiou will follow ear h paper
lustration from the artistic baud of has resigned to accept the Hpisiiut-
or
talk.
family there.
When you crime to visit the Dees- Herrin, the wood-cut artist, of a mid­ ment of second vice president of the day from his trip to Portland aud above
in matter of county road petitioue<i for
tnck Skewl, be prepared to "luff" for night scene, representing the tai ring Chicago, Milwaukee A St. Paul liail- Astoria.
b) J R Tozer, et al Same order.
Teachers Institute.
The Funner» Institute.
the good of your health.
Iu mat lei of road petitioned for by J. W.
aud feathering of a gambler named ro; .J.
A. F. Shultz of the Canyonville mill, McKay,
One must be preseut at the Inntilute some
et al. Same order.
l'he farmer’s institute to lie held iu
Wilson
who
behaved
during
the
re
­
A number of new comers are lo­
Crescent City. Del Norte county, h is been in Ashland a day or two this Ordentl that Samuel Furry l»e and is here­ afternoon (the mm -ond or fourth in the month) *
Ashland on Friday aud Saturday of cating iu Ashlaud, aud desirable houses cent fire there iu a mauner which is to have a daily mail from that
by appointed sunervisor of road »list ict to feel the spirit it breathe- into the work of
week.
u«xt week promisee to be an interest­ for reut are at a premium.
No. 1 • in place of J. N Woody, who failed the educa’iou of the y«>ung; to feel the grow
roused the ire of the citizens.
plaoe to Grant's Paes, this state, afte •
ing enthusiasm it enkindles iu the workers
to qualify.
ing ooeasiou for everyone in any way
G.
S.
Butler
is
out
in
Klamath
1st
of
July
next,
to
be
carried
seven
in this field of true and ever increasing lm
The following bills were allowed;
T. O. Andrews has bought of It K.
B. F. Hnvder keeps his oyster par-
oonuty this week, looking after his Heury
connected with agricultural affairs,
Hughe»
"
<5 00 portance.
aud the farmers of the valley, eepec- lore neat and also kee[M t be best brands Hutton 160 acre« of laud on th* Dead times a Week each way, distance 93 ranch near Keno.
Our last meeting was devoted almost en­
Emil Barbe
569.00
Indian road, known as the Cornelius miles.
Joahua Wright
12.00 tirely to consideration of the subject of
i-dlv, should attend its seeeiouR. The of fresh Eastern oysters.
*
Mesars.
L.
L.
and
Orra
E.
Angle,
of
numbers,
lieginniug with the primary step*
J.
R.
Neil
9.00
Inlow ranch; consideration, $1300. Mr.
Call at the millinery store of Mrs.
institule I »-gills with an eveuing ses­
44.00 The first fact noticed was “the almost hope­
Evans A Brunk occupy as a store Andrews aud his sous have a fine Hutclunsou, ladies, corner of .Maili Medford, were in Ashland Wednesday, J < Wfeipp
sion -7:30 P. M.. Friday, at the Ash­ room
less con fusion of jlder pupils in mathemat­
!
Croneiuiller
A
Son
S
OU
aud paint ebop the building re­ mountain meadow ranch some six an.I Church, ets. She lias a fine stock ou a business trip.
i Chauncey Nye
2.50 ics. owing to the attempt to tea' ll too much
land Stale Normal School building.
I “Ma.- Woolf
14.50 the first year. By drill they may acquite a
uni«« northeast of this, and the two ot goods in her line, and has had large
There will be choice music, a lecture cently vacated by Geo. E. Dean.
Miss Allie Farlow returned home J.
fl Hurler
11.45 lot of gibberish which may seem to be valu
so that you
by Pres. Arnold, ami an luldrees on 1 Hermann, the wizard, was on Wed­ together make them a good combina­ experience as a . milliner,
last Saturday from her visit with rela­ Nettie Wright
2 70 blv. the result of which is often but an un
_
....
,
tion
for
summer
uud
winter
range
;
Ed
Benniug
4.90 known language
tlie Perch«ron Horae, by W. C. Myer. nesday evening's north traiu, goiug to
can rest assured of aatisfactiou.
tives iu Linn county.
The teacher should use a great variety of
John Sampauu
4.9U
headquarters in the stock business.
Ou Saturday, the morning eeeeiou be­ Portland with his show compauy.
Wm.
Ball
2 00 objects which appeal to the sight, tout h and
A
Merced,
Cal.,
dispatch
of
Oct
Mrs. Dr. Robinson and her little
gins at 9 o'clock aud the afternoon
in «ring, ami also weight», measures and
Wm.
.M.
Colvig
10.00
11th
says:
Susan
B
icon,
colored,
died
The
express
trains
from
the
north
E. B. Myer found two large eagles
son, of Jacksonville, were visiting Howell Rice
seeeiou at 2 o’clock The day’s pro­ always come in late now. They are
I -*0 money, reviewing continually. Language
feasting ou a young sheep which they at her home at Dry Creek, this county, Ashland Wednesday.
John Orth
24.OJ work should be developed along with num­
gram, which will I m an interesting one,
too
heavy
for
the
motive
power.
this
morning,
age*I
114
years
aid
one
Wm Patterson
11.50 ber work a> a means of cultivating a child's
had
killed
over
on
bis
place
one
day
u giv«u in auottier place iu this paper.
Harry Casey left Ashland for Sacra* B F. McCrary
11 50 confidence in itself—but do not permit
mouth. Her grandchildren
with
Bo'li the moruing and af terms in see ■
Wild geese, eaud hill crane« and last week. He started after them with whom she reside.) have proof of her mento last Sunday, and may remain Gegar A Lorau
5.00 elaborate analysis . which is uuuaceaaary
a
shot
gun
and
only
one
cartridge,
K Kubli
145.95 and m waste oi time if the first steps have
«ions will lie behl at the Normal other weather breedera are flying
iu that city for some time.
age.
loaded
with
No.
4
shot.
The
eagles
Mis.
L.
Chappell
6.50 been correctly taught.
School irnil hug. The Saturday eve­ southward now in large numbers.
Brof. Getz presented to the teachers. Bar­
Nunau
5.20
alighted on a big tree, and Ed. killed
Austin W. Bish and family have J.
ning session will lie held at Grauite
Hou. Binger Hermann tells the
Wm. M Colvig
...............
10.00 ker's Mathematical chart, which he has pur­
The
Deeetnck
Hkewt
of
fifty
years
them
both
at
one
shot.
The
larger
moved
in
from
Dead
Indian
to
their
chased
specially for the benefit of hi* schools
Max M iller
•
201-.5.3
Hall, and the exercise« will again in­
Fossil Journal that he hopes to se-
S. M(*Cainpbul!
15,45 aud a fetch immediately suggested itself as
clude choice music by the beet home ago,will be nut on the liourds at Grauite one measured 7 feet, 10 inches, and I cure the passage of a bill pensioning ranch three miles south of Ashland. < D.
e
of being pul U
" Bape
17 50
H.
Tlie subject ol penmanship was discussed
talent, and interesting lectures and Hall. Tuesday OcL;29(.b, by home tal­ i the smaller one, 7 feet, 5 inches, from all soldiers of the Indian warn prior
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cunningham, of Ha\b«k Elliot
ent
tip
to
tip
of
the
wings.
at
length
The luck ot material has so far
H
v
...................
H Mitchell
papers. A cordial invitation is ex
to 185(' through the next eongr.-ss Fort Klamath, were in Ashl ind this
rendered that branch one of difficulty to
\\ F. Songer
the
Cayuse
ludían
tcuded to everyone to attend the in
i
This
will
include
J. H. Martin has sold to John L.
week,
after
a
load
of
winter
supplies.
some
of
the
teachers.
R H Moore
Stockmen should not forget that
An outline on primary geography was pre­
etiluteat each eeseiou.
Penmugton twenty acres of land on Galbraith Bros., of Janesville, Wis„ war of Oregon in 1817 an<l ’48.
J K. Neil
Mrs.
A.
J.
Mundy,
who
returned
sented
by
Broi.
Getz, and work ou that sub­
J W hitman
the hill west of Ashland; consideration offer to the farmers and stock raisers < Red Bluff has adop'ed au ordi-
ject assigned for the next meeting—a so
A Hallonn Fake.
to Portland from Phoenix a mouth or J Norton
$1300.
elan
work;
in
numbers
by Mias Eva Pru e
of Oregon a rare chance to obtain the nance prohibiting the beating of more ago, ib reported very ill with M . Bierce
A fellow calling himself Professor
Brtucipal urged the teat hers to make
Noah Bowers
1 finest draft stallions at fair prices and drums ou III* streets of that town fever.
Mrs.
Thornton's
new
stock
of
fall
thorough
preparation
furea<
h recitation and
FhU
Gita
ve
Hamilton, or something, came to town
on easy terras. They invite inspection uu.ier a penalty not ex
ling $5'10.
to bring out the backward pupils by all
K McDonald
from the north last week, and whis­ millinery ba« arrived, and the ladies of of their Clydes lale, English shire, The object is to stop th« Sd.ation
Mrs.
Verona
Bell,
a
cousin
of
John
means
F.
i
Milh
pered it about that he would make a 1 Ashland aud vicinity are invited to call Hackney aud Cleveland Bay stallions, Army marching through the streets, lx Grubb, arrive ! in Ashland recently G w Matthew«
Hr added in closing "Education is the
*
g« tieraiion of power, and unles- tht» is done
balloon ascension down near the de­ and examine it
from Iowa, for a visit with relatives N. T Charlev
at the stables corner of 4th and Ash with u b.iss drum at their head
our work is useless.
R eporter
H.rtiev
A.
pot Saturday afternoon. A few peo­
Mr. T. W. Bryant's new cottage in streets. Portlaud. Galbraith Bros and
here.
W E tV 11 k i a win
Says the Salem Statesman '. A. W.
ple heard of it aud gathered at the i Miner’s addition is all enclosed, and [ their horses have a natioua'i reputa­
N ElMier
lii'llzinll»
NotieM.
Mr. M. B. Rankin, of the Klamath W M liuulap
Scott, the Portland ooutraotor, yes­
iu
place designated, but he couldn’t see being rapidly pushed to completion. tion.
K ol
Rsv. C. F. Clapp is expected U> s;ieak
terday purchased a lot in Capital Lumber and Improvement Co., came
coin enough in the crowd, ami poet- ; Payue A Black are the builders.
',sor<e Martin
The
old
county
bridge
at
the
Hong-
out
from
%
Portland
to
Klamath
City
ut the Congregational church next
Park,
aud
will
proceed
to
improve
it
pole d the ascension till Sunday after-
N
i
ook
10.00 Sunday moruing and evening. Rev.
Eliza Tay lor
noou. Ou Sunday he found that the : W. B. Grubb’« Likville stage now I er place, which hail been left standing at an early day. It ia his inteutiou to Wednesday.
4,00 Mr. Clapp will be remembered ria the
.Max Mu Her
city authorities would not permit the makes one trip a week each way, leav while the shine walls for the new • ' build several tenement houses on this
John
P.
Walker
started
for
Port
­
6.00 Portland gentleman who gave interest­
Angle
A
Bly
male
exhibition on that day, so he agaiu Ashland every Monday moruiug, and bridge were built, was taken down block, which is dividtsi into eight lots. land Wednesday evening, to visit the Ben Ha> mund
15.0«»
Liukville every Thursday morning.
lust Monday by Supervisor Jacob
9 00 ing lectures liefore the S. S. Conven­
Klum
postponed the show till Monday aft- ;
Frank Slade, who came in from fair, aud will also stop at Salem for a < J. K.
Wagner and a force of men iu bis dis­
12.00 tion a abort time ago.
neRrboam
ernoou. tin Monday afternoon quite 1 George E. Dean is getting hie stock trict. and the new bridge was put iu Sprague River a few days ago, says day or t wo.
10 00
E. G. Hurt
a respectably-siz«d crowd gathered nicely arranged in bis new quarters in
5 00
Robinson
Prof. Crawford, of Medford, will
the lieef cattle are ta-iug driven out of
Rev. F. B. 'Pick nor, of Medford, was S Thos.
12.50 preach in the Preebytenan church
ami, sure enough, a 30-foot hot air Gild Fellows block, aud makes a much place and finished in so short a time Klamath now. aud he think« most of
Lawson
that travel on the road was not de­
in town last Saturday looking up bus­ Uwen Keegan
33 0 J
balloou was being made ready for bus­ belter showing than at the old place.
402.45 next Sabbath morning.
layed at all. Sii[*erviB.>r Hunt has re­ the beeves will lie sold liefore winter. iness for his paper, the ”Medford 1. F Chri.-iian
iness. A tire war built and the bal- I
167 64
J. G Birdsey
paired the bridge« in the valley ¡air- Price« realized on Sprague river are Weekly News.”
lo«*n fill«*! with diuoke. and the “Pro- I G. W. Bashford is building a new
<
W
Taylor
11 60
Span of good horsee, 1150 pouuda;
$16.50 for cows; $20 for two year old
house ou the farm iu Jaeasouviile pre­ tion of his district, too.
13.50 five and six years old, for sal».
Win
Ray
f**ssor" afflicted the patient and gulli­ cinct
Apply
Messrs. 11. T. Chitwood, C. C. Wal­ ( ha*. Nu kell
steers, and $24 for three-year-olds.
which
he
bought
last
Bpmg
of
16.90
ble people with a speech after the
8-tf
ks? and J. S. Eubauks returned last J.
In the fire which burned the livery
Birdsev
13 30 to Bank of Ashland.
L.
Hhideier.
The Astorian has it that a glib- Tuesday from their trip to Portland D. H Campbell
style of the great rope-walking, big
•¿.•«o
stablest Lakeview last week. Oscar
Choice
tea
at
Van
Sant'«
grocery
26.90
Ja* M< lHMigal
mouthed Davison Bro«. He then col­
Miss Lillie Arnoup. sister of Mrs. Lofftus was a heavy loser. He was tougued swindler is doing the country, and Astoria.
Bill of W J Ply male and witnesses in <a.*» «ture at 30 cts. per. lb.
lected some $15 from the crowd, and Wm. PHttereou, died at her home in on his way home to Warner valley having for bis tools a very tine picture
of state v>. Fred Shultz allowed bills of
Mr.
N.
C.
Boynton
came
up
from
sft«r putting some more smoke in the Han Francisco la«t Friday, of quick from Ashland with a four-horse wa­ in a heavy frame, and he promises to
c«»r<»!ivr on inquest on Hoovet, et al, albjwed;
Central Point this week, for a short
IT WAS LONG ENOUGH*
of viewer« In Briscoe, Holmes and Me
bag. lie shouted a dramatic farewell consumption.
gon load of supplies, and had put up give one like it of the family from a stay in Ashland. He may go to Grants bills
K t\ roads allowed, bill of M L. McCall
to the crowd and in a firm and heroic
his team at the stable. His wagon photo enlarged, to any one who will Pass for the winter.
bil l over until next term.
O.
O.
Helman
is
organizing
a
new
vol.» ins; meted the attendants to
Report of J M lx»fftlami, keeper of county
w . ih driven under a shed and the buy $3 worth of Medical Like soap
approved.
“let 'er go." Hhe weut -from 6to 10 baud in Ashland, to lie known as the horses were stabled. The horses, wa­ He usually catches the women with
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smith, of Gil­ Hospital,
Ashland
Junior
band.
Most
of
the
Ordered
b) the court that R«»a«i District
feet alsive th* ground and her sky­ performers will I m several vears abort gon aud load were all burned and ins that picture and they come up with roy, Cal., after a visit of several weeks No 10 remove
the obstructions on public
their pili money like little men.
scraping rigging raft afoul of a tele­ of 21.
road
on
tiall*
creek and open the same on
with
the
family
of
Mr.
11.
B.
('arter.
loss
must
lie
from
fitkHI
to
$800.
’ ____
the -urvey of said road at that ftoint.
graph wire. The “Professor” jumped
left
yesterday
morning
for
home.
The Astoria Pioneer is authority
Assexsment ioil submitted b) the assessor
off the trapeze, a top rope was pulled
Tlie county court lias instructed \ A number of ludi.m relics, pita's, for the statement that a man-eating
i rt < cived by the court, ami ordered that
Uncle George Durand, of Silver un
and the balloon was turne»! over so,
.
* ^Supervisor
Jacob Wagner to have the arrowheads, etc., which wi re exhibited shark. 16 feet long, was caught at
the lax levy be placed at 20 Hiiil* ou the
that the black smoke roll«,I out iu I'
I bridge
at Kean creek ou the Liukville
..................................................
............ In the pavilion of the recent district R uloudo lieaeh Moudav. In its stom­ Lake, came in this week with his dollar
An examination of report of county trea*
great volumes, aud the exhibition wasi road, winch was bnnesj recently, re-J ,ffmr at Central Point, were unearthed ach were found human remains, snp- biind of beef cattle, which were sol<l to urer
H. H. ’bo»re. it appearing that there
Chas. Kahn for the Portland market.
by Messrs. C. 11. Pickens mid R. E.
done. The “Professor” explained that (placed by a new one.
I* on hand|3999 14 belonging to the general
pose»l
to
be
that
ot
a
young
lady.
In
­
Drum
iu
the
excavation
of
the
long
fund
it i* therefore respectfully suggested
the thing wouldn't go up liecause "-»Ms ou all the star route contracts
Mr. H. H. Taylor, of Eden precinct,
quiries have >a»eii made, hut there is
Treasurer < all in outstanding warrants
Colonel—Well, what's the matter now?
there was too much smoke in it. He in Oregon and other weeteriFstates for irrigation ditch which they and others no report of any one missing, though returned home last week from Grant that
to
the
amount of .«aid sum. und stop interest
Private—I've got liver trouble and dy$pep>
might have explained that he put the the regular four-yeara' term from July are making, to Like water from Rogue many strangers are camping along county, whither he had gone after thereon
Siu, and vugirt to get leave for thirty dava
smoke into the balloon, instead of fill­ 1st, 189.1, will be received at Washing­ river to cover their farms in Table R*x"k the beach. | This is probably a fake.
some stock that had twen out on the
precinct. The pipes are much like
Colonel—I'll give you ten, and if you take
ing it with hot air. l>ecause be didn’t ton till Dec. 14tb.
range.
Probate Court.
those found in some of the old Indian
Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla that will be lung
In a few weeks the postage stamps
intend to go up not having collected
Mr. D. L. Minkler went out to Dead
enough.
as much money as he wanted.
W m. F. Houger has leased his farm mouuds which have l>een opened in are to lie changed in color aud size.
Fred H. Blecker, of 19 Montgomery street,
The colors will tie as follows: Oue- Indian Wednesday with A. F. Hunt,
seven miles south of Ashland to Bent. the Eastern states.
and they propositi taking a hunting
San Francisco, writes: I have $.p»-nt many a
I.lfe’a Fading.
Kingsbury, and will leave soon with
Messrs. Gregory and Hicks, who cent, ultramarine blue; 4-cent, choco­ trip out to “Pedrigar’ lake lx'fore his
dollar for medicine«, but the only thing that
Mrs. Jolm Beek, of Medford, died his family for Southern California, to went northward with a small band of late; 5-cent, light browu; 6-cerit, Ver­ return home.
ever stopped my liver trouble and dyspepsia,
Iu tinnier of estate of Joaeph 8. P. Roatny;
horses for sale some weeks ago, re­ million; 10-cent, melon green; 15-cent,
last Tuesday evening, after a 11)!)# ' remain through the wiuter.
w as Joy’s Vegetable oarsaparilla.
steel blue; 3d-»*ent, black; 90 cent,
W. W. Willits was in town Tuesday filial exhibit.
illness. Mr. and Mrs. Beek came out
Mr. R. E. Drum, of Table Rock, who turned home last Sunday. They sold
Gu&tav Solomon, of 223 Valencia street, Ran
In matter of estate of Silas I»rap<T; order
to this valley from Portland some two 1 was in Ashland last Saturday on a most of the horses, but brought some orange. The old 2-ceut stamp will I m from his Flounce Rock ranch Mrs. directing
citation t«> issue to administrator. Francisco, writes that It has entirely freed
years ago, and lived iu Ashland about business visit, says there has been back with them. The supply of horses cut down about. one-fourth smaller, Callahan ' formerly Miss Mellr Wnsleyi
Estate of Wm. Ijtmhain, inventory and
a year liefore going to Medford. At hardly rain enough yet for deep plow­ from the bunch grass ranges is iu ex­ and be of a metallic red or carmine came up from Medford with him. for a appraisement approved.
short visit in Ashlaud.
cess of the demand in the Willamette color.
the request of Mr. Beek, Mrs. J. H. ing in bis neighborhood.
Estate of John Durencan, heariug of final
mid the Hound country I his fall. The
exhibit continued until Nov ».
Rnas.ll. Mrs. M. L Gillette and Mrs.
One of the oddities of the industrial
Chas. Slade, senior driver and man­
T. O. Andrews has «old his business, fear of a hard winter has no doubt fair at Portland was “wedding day,”
Estate of Jesse Dollarhide; first semi an
M. H. Drake, went down from Ash­
land to visit the lady iu her last hour«. including the stock of baruees, sewing seut in more horses than usual from Thursday of last week, when two ager of the Ager-Luikvilie atnge line, nual report.
Toy Yin, adm. estate Gee Toy.resigned.
On Sunday evening they were with machines, etc., to Messrs. J. H. Martin the open ranges.
couples were induced to stand up and came over to Ashland with hie unnt,
Estate of Jas. Barnes, inventory and ap­
her, and she rallied from a stupor and and Chas. Harris, who take possession
I m married before 10,(MX) curious peo­ Mrs. Wtn. McConnell, of Yreka, fora praisement
Mrs.
Stephen
Van
Tassell
and
approved; personal property or
brief visit here Wednesday.
reM-oguiz«,! them all and appeared and will continue the business.
dereti sold at private sale.
daughter came to Ashland not long ple. Rev. William Morrison, who per­
much improved when they left on
formed
the
ceremony,
sent
th*
fair
as
­
The wife of Dr. Stirling died at their since from Spokane Fails, and have
Mr. St er»- ur , of Sacramento, super­ Estate of Hiram Cooksey; J. H. Brown MARTIN —At his home in Ashland. Oct. 15,
Monday morning.
1 m 89. l.erov Martin, aged 43 years. 11
farm in Josepuiue county on Oct. 5th, been living with Mr. and Mrs. Chis­ sociation a bill for $50. “You may intendent of motive power on the di­ appointed administrator, and A. L. Reuter,
Win. Holmes and F. R. Neil appraisers
month* and 2 days.
think
my
bill
extravagant,
”
he
wro'-e,
after a lingering illness, anil F. M holm on 2d street.
Mr. VanTassell
vision of the S. P. R. R. north of Sac­
In matter of guardianship of Rosa Bren- ARNOl’P —At her home In San Francixco,
Mr. L. Martin, who had never follv Hockett died at the «.ime time of was intending to come to Southern “but you cannot expect a minister of ramento, came up to Ashlaud thia tano; Helen Hanna apjointed guardian.
Oct 11. 1HS9. Miss Lillie Arooup aged 1A
recovered from bis severe illness ot j consumption, aged 28 years.
Oregon to reside, but while en route God to make a holy show of himself week on u visit of inspection.
In matter of estate of George Black. Pat
years. 9 months and 16 days
r!< k IXHiegHti appointed administrator and
I iet F-bruary. wa* prostrated with an- 1 Where
V.'L_________
___
'
* I ’ am to Canada to dispose of some property for nothing."
are you -1-
going
mother?
VAl'GIIN — In Ashland precinct, Oct. 17,
A
L.
Reuter.
Wm.
M
Holmes
and
F.
R.
Neil
J.
S.
Muller,
who
han
b.i>n
euntineJ
other attack of pneumonia last Friday, going down
to” buy
bu some dry­ was taken ill at Rochester, N. V.. with
Himon McAllister writes from
| mm 9. from periionitis, Mrs. Surah Elizabeth
rn "'town
town to
a dark nniiii imieh of tti* time late­ appraisers.
Yu ugh n, aged 39 years
anil gr«dually sank till death came at goods, my dear.
L___ Go
~ to
__ 11
_______
Moral
& Bros., typhoid fever, and the sad news of his Grant’s Pass to the M«dford Mail: to
ly
by
n
painful
disease
of
th*
eyes,
is
" " I only want one more ticket death came about two weeks ago. The “Hince my last report I visited the
9:30 o’clock last Tuesday evening. mother, for
abl*
to
I
h
*
out.
hut
may
uever
be
capa
­
The funeral took place yesterday at to get one of those new Btyle lace pins. bo»ly was taken to bis old home in grand red and yellow ochre mine dis
Real Estate Transactions.
NEW THIS WEEK
Canada for burial.
II a. m., at hi« late residence on the*
covered by Lewis McAllister situated ble of work at th* wat ’hinakers' bench
I
Orra
E.
Angle
open«
business
at
■gain.
The following deeds have been
hill m the southern part of town, and
near Hhaw creek, on the south side of
The Earl Fruit Company, of Sac­ the Rogue river and aliout ten mil*1«
the burial was at Hargadine cemetery. Medford with a large stock of men's
Mr«. Sargent, wife of Lieut. H. H. placed upon the records of Jackson
ramento
ami
Lie
Angeles,
shipped
furnishing
g*xxls,
and
means
to
build
Rev. F. B. Ticknor, of the Episcopal
from Grant's Pass. Two prominent Sarirent. U. 8. A., started Tues lay county since last report of the T idings :
Church, officiated in the services at up a big trade by keeping what people thirteen carloads of apples to 'Frisco painters of the Pass, have l»-eu over evening last fur her home at Fort
Mary J Sutton to Elizabeth Andrews,
the house, ami at the grave there was want and selling at low prices. See during the past week, the last ship­ and examined it. and pronounce it Walla Walla. aft*r n fortnight's visit land i’u *<‘C’s 33,34, tp 3«, S K 2 E. con, |13 0
ment leaving Wednesday. This com­ good, and worth four cents per pound
F A. Watt* to riusan C. Clarke; lot 50, Of Jackson County, Showing Fi­
also observed the burial service of his ad.
in Vslilan I with her sister, Mrs. M L. Pracht
’s addition to Awhland, eon.. $ n » o .
Judge Tolman sold a yearling Hol­ pletes the season's business of the iu its «ru le state. These «am* parli-'R Alford.
the Ashland A. O. U. W. lodge, of
nancial Condition from April 1.
Iris
R. Cass to Mary H. Stephenson, land
which he was a member in good stand­ stein bull from his herd to 8. L. Ben­ company here. Altogether, they have ar* talking of putting up a null to pre­
iti Ashland; con., |1.
1889, to September 30th, 1889.
\. F Kyle to George J Kearns; land in
ing at the tune of b’S death. The net, of Medford, recently, for $100. shipped from this valley this fall pare it for use.”
Mr. N. II Alb'ti, one of the promineut
io acres; con . 11200.
Inclusive:
merchants of Albany and an old busi­ Ashlaud,
funeral was largely attended, and m*m- The auimal was “Sconchin,” to whom twenty—ix carloads of apples, for
I). Van Horn to J. A Whiteside. It» 17, 18,
A Sacramento paper of last Monday ness partner of the late L Martin,
I mim of Isith the A. O. U. W. and the one of the premiums was awarded at which they paid the orchard m*n
bik 40 Medford: con., 4225.
something over $10,000. Ten of their says; It is stated upon good authority came out to \shland We lues lav to
Fordyce Roper to Farmelia M Webster, To cash in Treasury
119.470.35
K. of P. lodges were in line in the the recent district fair.
packers, Chinese, left for San Fran­ that between now and the 1st of No­ assist the f irmly in arrangemeuts for lr
Bracht * addition to Ashland;con.,F250
for Taxes '
25,897.19
cortege.
W H. Wickham to George Engle; laud in
”
•' liquor license
400.00
The handsome new goods at the new cisco Wednesday morning.
vember
a
majority
of
the
men
dis
­
the funeral.
Mr. Martin came to Ashland about millinery store of Mrs. 8. A. Hutchin­
Ashland . cou , 1300
•
’
"
fem
certificate
4* 0U
charged from the railroad shops re­
Of tavia Julian to Patrick Donegan, land
“ sheriff*s sale of
five years ago from Albany, where he ' son, cor. Main and Church sts., are
Our $1.00 kid glove« are now selling cently on account of lack of work will
Mrs. Thos. Rvan, wife of Hon. Thos. in tp :/>. «R2 W, 400 acres; con., |1.
property
123.35
had been in active busiuess for ten attracting the attention of the ladies, like hot cakes, at 75c. D. R. ami E.
R T I IviHge to Mrs J E White. It 51.
“
•* insurance
661*.30
I m taken back. Already the force in Ryan. I . S. Minister to Mexi-o. aud
years or more. He was an active, rest- | and all should call around aud see her V. Mills.
Highland Bark addition to Ashland: con .
poll taxes 1889
b9.KS
the carsbops has tieen increased, and her son. E. C. Rvan, who had spent a >25«
•’ f>ail liond
100 00 I »6.7S? 57
less an 1 ambitious business man, and goods before purchasing.
month or more in Ashland, left last
*
the
machine
shops
will
lie
the
next
A
mining
expert
named
Nelson,
from
A.
s
Moon
to
John
Sizemore;
land
in
tp
DISBURSEMENTS
did much to help develop the fruit;
S R 2 W, and Its 3,4. blk 2. town of Sams
_ ___
A number of ranchers in this valley Hau Frandisco, spent several days department to require more hauds. Diesday for San Franeiaco, en route 3\
business
anti other . interests ...
of Aeh-
By warrants paid and
Valley . coil , |55O.
cancelled
421,92807
For the past few months it has gathered up beef cattle from the range almnt Henley last week, looking over It is saul that the demand for repairs for the East.
George lieitrich to . C. D. Evans. It 4. blk
Interest paid on said
43, Medford; con , 1126.
been painfully apparent to his friends ¡*“6 week with the understanding that the mining prospects. His opinion is and other work is augmenting, and
Mrs
A.
F.
Hunt
aud
her
three
chil-
warrant*
6796.59
to Charles Nickell; land in
that h* was not himself and bis sudden Ubarley Kahn, of Portland, wanted to that, so far as indications go. there is the pros|iects are that the winter will ■Iren, of Dead Indiau. came in last . tp ,l 37. O S Johnson
Transferred to school
R 2 w. j9aud67 100«cre.: c«in 1795 60
«3 138 5«
fund
14.413 90
breaking down was not unexpected.
buy them. Kalin didu t buy, and most prospect of a big strike when the blue I m a prosperous season with the em­ Tuet-day, and took the train for Oak
gravel lead shall lie opened. He said ployes.
INDEBTEDNESS
________________ ; ol the beeves were turned out agam.
laud.
Or.,
t
h*ir
old
home,
where
they
Shot by a Car Porter.
uotbiug had beeu found iu recent
Indebtedness April 1st as
A large stable was burned down at will spend n month or two with rela­
Not I town on the Bills.
It has been reported that J. O. years which promises as much in the
101.081 18
per last report
Lakeview last week, causid by the
Says a Portland dispatch of Friday, Warrants
drawn the last 6 months
Ill the Mabel Santley, statuesque Johnson has bought of Cyrus H Pick­ way of gravel mining as the blue lead explosion of a lantern in the hands of tives of laith Mr. and Mrs. Hunt.
Oct.
11th
T.
B.
McDevitt,
depot
as
follows
and spectacular variety troupe which ens five acres of land on north «ide of here, provided it turus out as the blue one of the hostlers, loss $7,000. The
C. C. Low. of Klamath county, came
Sheri fl. jailor fees and
followed Its cigarette-picture,' display Rogue river, aliout a mile from the lead has in other places where it has firemen worked nobly, preventing ite in last wi-t k. after a load of snppliee. master of the Oregon Railway and
boarding prisoners
12,332 77
1,182.17
bills down through Southern Oregon bridge, and will plant a village there lieen mined. The prospects are at­ spread, the buildings surrounding be His wife and little one. who have been Navigation Company, and hi« fifteen- Count) Clerk s fees
vear-ol
1
soo
James
were
shot
by
a
Judge
M7.75
this week, a side programme, “not by opening a store aud blacksmith tracting much attention iu mining cir­ ingtorn down, including the fire en­ staying at Phoenix for a time, went out
Assessor
1500 0C
colored
Pullman
car
porter
this
even
­
down on the bills,” was enacted for shop.
School
Sup
t
452.50
cles in San Francisco.
•
to
Klamath
with
bun.
but
will
proba
­
gine house. A gambler named Wil­
ing. The liov's wound is dangerous,
TNMUNr
J50.00
the special delight and iuterest of the
When the hair shows signs of fail­
Stock Inspector
75.00
Examine our stockinet English walk­ son, who lost a couple of horse« in bly return totlns valley for the winter. bnt the father's is not serious. The
performers. “Mabel Santley” is the ing, begin at once to use Ayer’s Hair
th* stable, abused tlie firemen and
Janitor
#•
porter
had
lieeu
abusing
Cashier
Pen
­
ingjackets.
D.
R.
and
E.
V.
Mills.
mother of a stout, healthy girl of Vigor. This preparation strengthens
Ad.
Graham
started
last
Saturday
Atty
210
90
Dist
__
.
the people generally, aud after the
nington of the Pullman Company, who County Commissioner
nearly 16 summers and winters, who th* scalp, promotes the growth of new
'
for
Portland,
having
been
sent
for
by
A family named Vaughn, living near fire he was taken to the suburbs by
told McDevitt to put him under arrest. Road ftuperviwr!»
is on« of the most attractive perform­ hair, restores the natural color to gray Walker’s beyond the city corporation, the fire Ixiys and given a coat of tar F. E. Habersham, who bad a job for McDevitt caught hold of the man, who Circuit Court
ers of the troufie. Her name is given and faded hair, and renders its soft, were discovered to be in destitute cir­ and feathers.
him with a surveying party on the
Court
away, and. pulling his pistol, < J notice
ounty printing
as Mil«. Cammille Kenyon. With the phunt, and glossy.
route of th* new railroad to lie built jumfied
cumstances a few days ago the man
began
firing
Sundry
indigent
persons
A
Halem
paper
of
laRt
Hatnrday
and
troupe, acting as doorkeeper or in
lietween th* Willamette valley
The first bullet struck the father in County hospital
Large numbers of tramps infest the is down with inflammatory rhumatism hail the following: Oregon’s fame as Astoria.
some other business capacity, was a
Court
house
ami
the
wife
in
a
critical
condition,
th* left side and plauted itself in a rib. Roads and bridge«
young man, George Parker by railway lines now. Almost every ex­ while they have a family of eight small an apple growing region is spreading
Mr. W. W. Shade, of Talent, who The boy catne to bis father's rescue, Book», stationery, etc
mime, of gissl family connections ill press train coming into Ashland car­ children to look after themselves. far and wide. Yesteiday a gentleman
came
out
to
this
country
from
Nebras
­
when the negro fired at him, the bullet Examining teachers
Heattie. who lacked a few days of be­ ries from one to half-a-dozen brake­ Home cb.iutable people interested here received orders from (Colorado
insane
ing 21 years old last Monday. George beam passengers, who catch on after themselves and raised a sum of money Springs, Colorado, for a carload of ka last spring, started Tuesday morn­ entering the right breaat near the nip­ Fire wood
and Camille discoverwl that tbeirtwo th* train starts, and elude the effort« sufficient to meet the wants of the un­ Oregon apples. The Colorado man ing on his return to the grusfibopper ple and passed through the lung. The Coroner s inquest
fur wild animal*
offered such prices that the shipper state, on a business trip. He leaves lad sank to the ground and the father, Bounty
la-arts beat as one. and wauled to of the train men to keep them off.
fortunate family. IHiuce the above
his family here, and will return soon 1 notwithstanding the bullet in his side, Miscellaneous
16,<i4BH0
marry. Camille'« mamma. “Maliel
Insurance
On Monday Ia«t a new time card was in type, Mrs. Vaughn has died, ' can afford to pay $1 jier bushel for to stay.
------------- 1
went to bis assistance.
Santley,'' thought the troupe couldn't took effect on the O. A C. R. R. The the funeral taking place yesterday af­ ' apples delivered on the cars in bulk.
SI 17.7» VM
The
negro
made
his
escape.
He
is
afford it, and cruelly discharged , only change it made of any conse­ ternoon. The condition of the family This certainly offers much to pro­
Mrs. J. B. Fox. of Clayton county,
SUMMARY
G.orc« from hie positiou with the quence is the departure of the north certainly furnishes a most deserving ducers here, for by a little care the Iowa, who has been visiting her described as being short and stout,
orchards will yield abundantly each daughter. Mra. E. V. Carter, for the with h full mulatto face and protrud­ Total receipts during six months 14». 797.57
company. George .nd Camille were freight train some 35 minutes earlier case for public care,
CONTRA
year. Apple growing lias been neg­ greater part of the past year, started ing eyes, and weighs about 185 ;iounds.
not to !>• thus rnthlassly tom asund­ in the morning than heretofore. There
f43,i:«.'»6
The police have learned that the Total disbursement«
Healeil proposals will be received at lected to a great degree aud no effort Wednesday morning on her return
er. They were not so unsophisticated is a freight train every day now from
Cash in treasury
3,659.01
Linkville, by Charles H. Moore, Simp­ has been made to kill the insects. home, iuU uding to stop eU route with negro's name is H. E. Gibbs. A gen­
as they m ly have been years ago. the north.
SUMMARY.
eral alarm baa been sent out.
I son Wilson and Joseph Frankl, Com­ But a change is not far ahead and relatives in California.
They h itched up a nice little elope-
Warrants paid in six
John O’Oouuor, who is to superin­
ment plot When the troupe arrived tend the coustrnction of the new city missioners of the Klamath river wagon hereafter Oregon orchards will be
months
21,929.07
Wm. McNeil, who had the skating
PERSONAL
Indebtedness of county,
at Grant’s Pass. George sadly and de­ water work«, came up from Portland road, for repairing and altering the ■ given the attention they deserve.
rink
in
Ashland
last
year,
lias
been
Oct.
1,
m*
95.MDL91 117,7» 9H
murely took his leave of the party, and Tuesilay, aud has been engaged present wagon-road, ami for construct­
The Roseburg Plaindealer nt last traveling on the care back aud forth
The foregoing is a correct showing of the
boarded the north-bound train. He with the water works committee of the ing a new wagou-road in the county of
Mrs.
Dr.
Beetle
and
family
have
financial condition of Jackson county on
didn't go far north, however, but re­ city council iu the examination of a Klamath. Or., between Keuo and the , week tells the following: Wm. Hamp- near Sisaou, in the interest of the rail­ leaned their cottage oil Oak street, and Sept 30. 1M»9 exclusive of interest on out­
turned on the first train southward, number of proposals from various California line, according to plans and I ton, who recently cam* from California road hotel at that point, daring the will leave Ashland next week for standing warrants and the amount due the
school fund and due on d< linquent taxes
specifications of Engineer 1’. G. East- and resides al suit one mile north of slimmer and fall. He returned to Ash­ Woodland, Cal., where the Doctor is <2254.76
aud foiiud Camille awaiting him at water pipe dealers.
for l*4x, uncollected this 30th day of
the Grant’s Pass depot in the early
wick. Plans, specifications, profiles , the city, was bitten by a black tnran- land last Tuesday, and may remain.
September. 15s9.
much
pleased
with
biisiueos
prospects.
H. A. Ferguson began work Monday and estimates of quantities, can be . tula last Hatnrday night. The wound
M ax M cli er
Mrs. R. L. Freeman and daughter I The many friend« of the family in Ash­
morning ( Monday! while the rest of
County Clerk
the company were still nnansen, as it on the stone foundation for the new st OU at the office of the chairman, was of a serious nature, and for a and Mrs. Sboenberger, of Visalia, Cal.. land much regret to see then leave.
were, the tlving pair Hew to Ash­ Billings A Thompson brick block on Charles H. Moore, at Liukville. Bids while Mr. Hampton's life was des­ epent several days in Ashlaud last
John Taylor, Jr., and family, and
land ion regular delayed exprese time) Oak street, and Mr. Christian came will be required separately on each paired of. But by ti e timely use of week, the guests of their old friends
and very sensibly sought legal conn- up from Jacksonville Tuesday and 1 m - section of the work, mid to be filed nr. powerful antidotes. Dr. Minnis has and neighbor». Mr. and Mrs. H. B Grant and Henry Finley and their
sel in their dilemma. George lacked gan the laying of the foundation for Linkville l.y noon of Nov. 1st, 1889. plac'd the victim out of danger. This Carter. Mr. R. L Freeman was recent­ wives came in from Sprague river val­
three days of being 21 years old and Ganiard's big opera hoiiBe block at the Right reserved to reject auy and a l ia the second case of th* kind occur­ ly appointed register of the laud office ley this week.
The underxivned. Sheriff of Jark^on eGun-
ring here recently, aud it is believed at Visalia.
Camille lacker! still more day« of be­ corner of Main and First street«.
bid«.
Mrs. W. W. Nickerson, who came in ty, Oregon, or hi* Deputy, will meet the 7ax-
these poisonous insects have been im­
ing 16 years ol 1. They couldn’t be
payer»
’ of fiuid county for the purpose of
Chas Kahn made another shipment
Mrs. J. M. McCall and Mrs. J. I). from Klamath agency, where her hus­ receiving
ported with gixxls from California
married here without a license from the of cattle -26») head from Ashland to
band is employed now, for a visit with
Peeatrirk Krheot Tear her Wanted.
Cni
’
ker
returned
last
Friday
from
where
they
are
known
Li
abound.
The
TffiXffiffi for 1889.
county clerk, aud. being under legal Portland Wednesday. The cattle were
The School Board of School District tarantula is unknown as a product of their trip to R isebu-z and Portland. relatives near Ashland, returned this On the following day«, in their respective
age, they could not obtain a Ib-euse from Lake and Klamath counties, a
week.
prec net», at their u$ual plare* of voting,
The
headquarters
of
th*
new
grand
Oregon.
Dr.
Minnis
lias
the
offender
No.
5,
ar«
authorized
to
hire
a
teacher
without the consent of their legal majority of them from the ran h of
and will remain in each vreeloet from 9
chapter ot the Eastern Star are in Ash­
M r. J. T. Benefiel, who has settled o'clock a in . until 4 o’clock p. m., of each
gi.„..i;«n* or parents. A guardian George Durand, of Silver Lake. They for the Winter Session which com­ now pickled ill alcohol.
land,
ns
these
Indus
are
respectively
mences
Oct.
29,
1888,
at
Granite
Hall.
upon a claim east of Grizzly peak, was dav. to-wit
waaduE appointed for Camille (one came in from Klamath county over the
The Oregon Htate Hecular Union
November 4
Willow Spring«.
He must be a man. soiiud in body, held a convention of several days at th* Gran 1 W. M. and th* Gr. Secre­ iu doing fall trading this week and
who Would in all probability have Dead Indian road from Fort Klamath.
5
Central Point
and intellect, not afraid to use the rod. Portland during the past week, aud tary, the chief officers of the chapter.
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called ou the T idinos .
given his consent to the match.) and
R ock Point
7
Wages
810
per
.month,
and
board
Foot*
Creek
J. W. Howden. the popular repre­
the couple concluded to be married
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson, of
addresses were made by a numla-r of
8
Mr. L. C. Gruby, of Tolo. who recent­ Woodville
S qvirk B eakbloshom .
on George's 21st birthday anniversary. sentative of the P»*rlee« White sewing around.
»
prominent people—the chief topic S’iti Diego, were on last Friday even­ ly arrived from Webster, Dakota, is in
Plea«ant Creek
Dsacos
S
lowcoach
.
machine
and
the
Jacksonville
Marble
11
Just about this time the dismayed
Flounce Rock
being the proposition of alisolute ing’s tram, en route for Portland. Ashland this week. Messrs. J. Lee
n
D
k
.
K
eeker
.
Trail
Creek
Works,
was
in
Ashland
last
Saturday,
mamma arrived from Grant's Pass and
separation of church and state, amj They will stop io Ashland next w<«»k, aud L. C. Gruby, are associated to
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Meadows
Committee Men.
kicked up a great fuss. She had Aral filling orders, and will be here again
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strong arguments were mivann'd fora visit with the family of Mrs. gather in the saw mill enterprise at Table Rock
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is
telegraphed a warrant of arrest of the within a few days. He has orders for
against prop*ie«d encroachments upon Thompson's brother, J. 8. Eubanks. Tolo, but their residence will be in
Little Butte
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Big
Butte
couple, and came in like a whirlwind a numher of machines to be delivered
tliiH pnneiule so firmely plante l iu the Mr. Thompson is manager and princi­ Ashland, for the present at least.
Cheap for Ca»h.
ia
Chimney Rock
of wrath. The young couple weren't in tbi« part of the valley.
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Constitution of the United State*. Iu pal stockholder of the city telephone
Medford
As we have on hand 150 head of beef the list of officers elected for the ensu­ company at San Diego.
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intimidated, however, an.i the dis­
E T. Bartlett returned from Central Eden
While at Roseburg recently Oscar
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Nov. 22 and I
Ashland
comfited mamma fiuaily consented to Lucas ordered a fine slab of Doaglas cattle, in order to sell the same before ing year are C. Beal president; aud a
25
Mr. Frank Slade, of Sp-agne River, Point the flret of the week.
steamboat
a compromise George is to stay with county marble sawed out and pol­ feeding time, we will sell meats at the great number of vice presidents, in­
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Applegate
is
visiting
Ashland
thia
week.
He
and
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the troupe, and the wedding 1» to be ished for the counter beside the soda tollowiug prices:
Ladl«,.
Vniontoarn
cluding O. Cooli«lge an*l J. I). Foun­ John Wells, who are iu partnership in
Mutton Stew, 3 cts. per lh.
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a
SterlingvlHe
postponed till they reach San Fran­ fountain in the store of Parkinson A
tain, of Ashland; W. J. Dean and W. the ranch business, have a large num­
D.
R
and
E.
V.
Milla
are
prepared
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Jacksonville
Boiling Beef, 4 Jr 5 cts. per lb.
cisco. Tins seemed satisfactory to all Lucas. The firm will have better
H. Breese, of Talent; Peter Britt, of ber of fine horses to sell, but will keep to niak* buttons to match any drees iu ___ At lr^t one-half must be paid In ca»h
Boasts, 6 A 8 eta. per lb
n
parties. Tlie lawyers received a good, quarters in a larger room before
Jacksonville, and W. F. Benjamin, of them through the winter, not b*ing siz.is 24, 30 and 86 -Pnce 25c a dozen.
Tax-uayer« will pies** pay their taxee at
Chuck Steak, 7 eta per lb.
fat fee, and the mother and daughter another season.
Roseburg.
the above-stated time- l'be law to regard
able
to
get
any
fair
prices
this
fall.
Round
Steak.
8
cts.
per
lb.
and George went to Medford by Tues­
to their collection will be «rrtctlr enforced
For fine hand mirrors, hair brushes They sold a large band of mujee at
Pork, veal aud all other meats ID
Violin, banjo and guitar string« at
J. G B1RDSEY.
Chloride of lime in bulk at Cbit-
day evening’« train, to rejoin the
Sheriff and Tax Collector of JackKiu county
Burckballer i Hasty*«.
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H ohlev A P elton .
uud combs call at Chitwood's
* : good figures not long ago.
i wood’*
* 1 proportion.
troupe there.
BREVITIES.
YSIILAN1) TIDINGS.
I
ladies of Ashland and vicinity to call at th«
new millinen store just opened, in Mrs.
Gillette's building.
Corner Main and Church Streets,
Where Mie will tie pleaded to »bow them a
tin»- i»tock of Miliito ry Goods of all kinds just
received from han Francisco.
Ix»ng cx|*erience in tht millinen’ business
enables nie to guarantee satiMaction to my
cusomers.
Respectfully,
S. A. HUTCHINSON.
Mr» H E Moore
Me» H E Coe
ASHLAND
MILLINERY STORE
Reeser'« BlocU» Maiu St.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
’SucceMors to Mrs Boyntou\Dd*Mri. Foun­
tain.]
I«arge New Stock, Embracing all the latest
Fall and Winter Styles.
Fine Assortment of Materials for Fancy
Work—Zephyrs Arasene. Chenille, Etc.
This powder never vanes
A marvel
of purity, strength aud wholesomeuess
More economical than the ordinary kinds,
and cannot be sold iu competition with
the multitude of low test, short weight
alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in
cans.
R oyal B aking B uwdek C o .. 10C
Wall street. N Y.
ALL THOSE KNOWING THtM-l l.VI -
imlebted to the undersigned will please < ail
in. settle up and pa) up This mean« bus
ines.«
J M Me<’Al.I.
Ashland, Sept. 26.
If you want hue oysters go to the
European restaurant
HEAD TSOTTIHC-BRED Horse«
s.Z
b;< «i fi<)i; Morgan uiare» and tired
by uray Eaglt and Faicheu borse
I hey will make nice driver».
For further particulars inquire of or ad
dr. -
E G KILGORE
Klamath Co.
(IM)
J-angeil Valley, Or
Legal blank* at T idinos office.
M KDF'ORl)
I wish to inform the people oi Southern Oregon
that I have opened a
COMPLETE STOCK
----- OF
Cents’ Furnishing Goods,
In the building formerly occupied by J Goldsmith. Medford cuusisting of
MENS’ FINE SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR,
HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS,
ear, etc
All the latest stylesin Collar« and Tie»
1 handle the celebrated
Bushby’s Double-Welted, Hand-Sewed, GLOVES,
Fur both ladie* and genti*
Every pair guaranteed
I BUY FOR CASH
And sell strictly for cash, thereby insuring my patrons of
THE LOWEST PRICES
Call and See Me.
1 Guarantee Satisfaction.
ORRA E. ANCLE, MEDF0RD
They Were Bought
In
Chicago
Seiiii-.lDnual Report
To Enumerate Special Bargains but invite your
inspection of the finest line of
IN SOUTHERN OREGON
no
D. R. & E. V. MI ELS.
This will inform you
that E. B. Hunsaker
is home again but lias
neither time nor space
to tell vou of the nice
things that will be op-
ened
at his store in a
FEW DAYS
COME AND SEE