Wednesday and yesterday were the HERE AMI HIERE. days advertised for the great anction sate of lota at Klamath City. An ex­ C. B. Fitzgerald, of Gold Hill, an Oakes. cursion was to arrive Wednesday from of Friday, . . October ¡tó. t'oit! Lookout for the D“«- ri -k Ski'wl San Ftaixrisoo, bill up to last » veiling excellent teacher, will hav* charge the Willow Springs achool this winter. it ha i not arrived. tbeTiDtv.s was in ­ program. The Snn Diego L• di< h Annnx, mi Furtiiei particular* ronld The fair at Portland down tomor­ form’d. Iailles. orgfxniz .!<• n worktr ; on thesa >:e Jin» h not ’ k * had in lime for this i.-sue. row night. D. R. and E. V. Mills are prepared the Board of Trade, lv*s 118 mem­ At the monthly meeting of the Ash­ to make buttons to match any dress in New styles of Rwhiug at D. R. and ber*. land Building and Loan As?- x-in ’ ion sUk?3 24. 31) and 3ti Price 25e a dozen. E. V. Mill: last Monday evening, a loan of $-PH Francis X. Trnsty has been ap­ Farmers’ Institute to-ni'.’ht at the waa made nt 31 month? infen *t iu ad­ pointed | . t:u . c< r «.t E‘mi. tl.'.? Notice to Nclk»lar< vance, aud a loan of $937.00 at 24 county, vice Harry Richardson, re­ Normal H-bool. The time for exchange of ail school months advaovv interest, l'he affairs signed. Good winter apples are in demand books ends Oct. 31st. On that day we of the association are in a very ttttis- Th** public «»»l.oois at Nowp.ut.on will also stop selling at introductory at 70 cts. per bushel. fa tory condition. Yaquinu bay, were » lutxM L».-t u» «*k,x. Several dwellings ar, Is-tng built The tout and entire outfit of John acx aunt of the prevalence of diphtln*: ui at Tolo by the towusite ««onipany. VanDyke’s sheep camp tip on the iu the community. lb the Old Bm-iness Again. Reserved seats for the "De. st rick h* d Wat era of Little Applegate were Gregory A Hicks are bark in the T. .u.| E. V. read : xm follows: “Saltpr. is g<»od for ch irds near that pia»*»». stray sheep. We will try it uex. They propose to give entire satisfaction Mills. • C atkl M i ».” Ijess than 7 per cent, of the when’, in the business, and solicit a renewal ill. ! i Services will be held nt the Ashland There is a probability <»f the business that g sen« of the real estate agent, has been divided, $.»,»hlp. Itsfo/iiD-r propri "or, \V. L Black vs. George W. An L t > ou . I). R. his farm in Little Butte preeiuct to Iv.ivibg a snug real estate otli on one Jo has gone to Port Towns* . i io J oue» et al. vs. IF. A*. Bund. Thus. Riley and wife. hide of the partition, and a handsome­ establish a d illy p ipx-r. The farmers of the valley should nt- ly fimshitl merchant tailoring display Soli«» to IalHirltig Men. Pet» r K arns, uncle of G »ree Mr. Z «'liner is teud the farmers’ institute, i sp H'ially room on the other : AU «lay 1 .borers res’deuts of Ash­ th • Saturday s.-ssious. Laving it titlexi up in a very neat style. K. *rt.’S, who had lx en ill for time H'ith dropsy of th»* h<- rt, - land, desiring t > Work ou the water At a meeting of the stox’kholders of l e w»*ek, at the r* s tehee of CL.I Teamsters, Attention! Four-horse works of the city, eau r« gi->ter their the West Ashland Dxtch <’o. last Sat­ Ai lersoii, mar Gkmiaic. names nt the store of D. li. A E. V. whips tor ... 1“ at cost at A. P. Ball's, urday evening, a majority of all th? Mills, any time during busiu«ws hours, Granite street, Ashland. Ri.T.ard Gray, cm ral fr ght <«.' i I stock \oted iu f.ivor of a resolution for ttie uex X 1 days. Wneu men are Parties owing B. F. R. es r w ill save directing th withdrawal of a»>uit t»e- of I he Stolli m*!!! l’.. .-.fie Colli,., ay, il.» needed by the Supt. they will be .•■«I of touble by settling imine li.oeiy. giiu in circuit nrt against F. R >p r b*« n appo?n*e»I g- ihm ij trj.tlir m..f i taken from tuis lis.sitbat resident L'he money must come. (18-1 in. to s« ttie a dispu! ite over prior right to ge* of tie .«»mpany. vi •» J. t . S < lalwrers will be employe»! in prefer­ therefore be ri*? ;g »-d, th»» upp<»intm«»*at to tak .................... When you come to visit the Dees- water. The suit will ence to outsiders ell *»••. Nov^iber 1. trick Skew), lie prepared to "iaff” for dropj»e »• . *. the Thompsom A Billings brick alsiut nix through attachments levied at the I ij S,»n Francisco it was5.05 inHi* s u, Galbraith Bros, of Janesville, Wis- up to the lop of the window frami«. instance of various creditors of the to 'Jonday welling. The f..rm*.*rs a conein, off-r for eale nt the Live Stock W. P. B« tin, an experienced butcher, firm. The gentlemen are enterprising jubilant throughout the state Exchunge, corner Fourth and Ash atrwte. I’ortbvid, Oregon, a choice is in charge of the slaughtering de­ and accommodating, and it. is hoped B v Q Chelan, an Albany boy. had ». collection of their celebr ited Clyde«- partment of S. Stacy's meal business. they will be able and willing to re­ right arm torn nearly off by tin* «u • sume business soon. dale, Emjl'sh Shire, Hackney and The Deeslrick Skewl of fifty years d'-nlul dxbi'h.iige of ins shot gun v.jii. Cleveland Bay stallions at moderate ago.will lie nut ou the Ixurds at Granite The foundation for Ganiard*» OJHTil . ,__ iu a Lo.it hunting dinks on: Le V, 1- prices, and on terms to amt purchas­ Hall, Tuesday Oct. 2'.*tii, by home tal­ bouse block is one of the best ever hud 1.»mette las’, Sdur io. 'I? • ; . . » . ers. These hones are all of the high­ ent. in this country. The stoue is in am; utated close to the should» i. est merit and most fashionable strains smooth bl icks of goo»l size, and rapid Geo. L. .Matthews, formerly of At Portland last Saturday, Ger ; of breeiiiui». Every animal satisfae- progress has been made with the work, torily guaranteed. Call aud see the Jacksonville, has locat«al a homestead l'he bammeted stone work f»»T the Rot»erlson, a clerk, was Ibi -wn fri...» , heel draft howa ever brought to claim on Skookum prairie, Flounce “water-table” is about all completed buggy at Twelfth and Wr-hinglou Ruck preeiuct. Oregon. by Mr. Russell, who quarried it from streets and killed. Mrs. T. Ik AL the large sandstone ledges ou the Tol­ with whom he was riding, was abo in Services have lieeti held at the Ash ­ Trag”dy at Canyon» Ills. jured, hut noi se lou-ly. laud Duukard church every evening man place. Canyonville, Or., Oct. 23d. At Arroyo G:.xu 1», Cal., a fair w The Oakes company of Swiss Bell during’he past week, Ehler Brower This moruuig Mr. Bola-rt Stewart Ringers and Comedy Sketch Club car­ bel»! recently at which were exhibited, being the chief speaker. called at the resideuce of Nir. George ry sewn thousand dollars worth of ii mangel wuizt’l lx*et, seven f»» t. two Oakes Swiss Ball Ringers and Com­ musical instruments and the “Harpee« in che* long, weight 154 pounds, Bruno. No one appt areut the promts,«. Noticing a d>s>r partly edy Sketch Club at Granite Hall Sat­ Queen” (Miss Alice Oakes) plays upon squa.-h, 294 pounds; carrot. 19 poumis; opened. Le looked iu and on a Ixsi in urday eight- keep your mind oil that. a L.*rp costing one thousand dollars. twenty oniouj went over 10 ) p.ap. one corner of the room lay the form of All the ladies want to go. Not only this, but they have the most Wm. R 11. pr»»sident of the A Bruno, now still in death. Stewart Three local granges have b en re­ cxjm 'UMve artist* in their line now trav­ and »South C«»ast r<»iln.»a I. h is g.»i immediately returned to a ueigblM.r's organized, and one new one formed eling. S itur lay night. Granite Hall. East to place some of the bonds < t th house and they both went into the in this valley recently by state organ­ 50 and 75. Plaza corner. company. The total amount of fion : dead man's bouse and made an exam­ izer SlUqaioU, of Eugene. People over from Hornbrook report issnexl is I'dtH). It xs thought f i.»- ination. Iu front of Bruno's issiy The costly Dahack-Wdson horse that the prospecting work at the blue will I m - sutli« h iit to complete the pi lay a revolver on a box: also a knife. An inquest is now being held to de­ case is to Is* appealed to the supreme gr.xvel mine of Barr. Sullivan, Ryan A to Hillsboro. termine the cause of Bruno’s deal la court, it is said. A very costly ¿40 Morgan is progressing at a lively rate, Work is beginning on the e »f War show t hat t he (General those of 1 «'isi year. The rains of this week have rent a has been overruled ou every point. frightfully before her father con Id gel Says the EAivniintr'. “The to the row. The little girl’s scalp was good volume of water down Ashland price for grain and pnxhu»** A hand car up*m which section fore ­ torn off for seven inches on one sale ere. k raising it higher than it h id Lakeview market., is as full man Lawson and his men were ruling and back of the head, leaving the skull been for many mouths. was struck by the soiith-lxmnd express preeent: Wbe.it, 3 cis; oarley, bare, and she was aiso cut across the Geo. Washington Waback has been last Saturday morning, but, fortunate­ oats, 3(_| cis; ge- »•cured to teach the Deefitrick Skewl ly, the ue*n all jumped off before the »•red in town, $12 |H-r ton; p sides other Pss injuries. She is now to begin at Granite Hall. Tuesday eve. collision came, and no one was hurt. 11ji cts; apples, 3 cts; butt* r, recovering. It was a very narrow es­ Oct. 29ih. Everyboiy Come. The wind was blowing hard at the eggs, sc;iree at 25 cis. cape from death. Mr. Scott Morris, of Sp Mrs. J. D. Fountain offers for sale time and the men on the hand car The Farmer’s Institute. her household furniture at her reel- conld not bear the train. The engine Meadows, “the great dies»-mina tor of The tension of the tirât farmer's in­ denew on Granite street; will also reut came suddenly upon them around a Oregon plants,” pani us a visit Jas sharp curve and they had to jump for week. He brought to the d-pot a stitute to be held in this valley under the bouse. Apply on premises. tlieit lives. wagon load of over JtXK) idy buins. in­ the auspices <»f the State Agricultur­ Walter H. Bishop, the Special agent al College will tiegiu with a meeting .Ashland has bad a L.rger trade from digenous to this valley, for shipment of the Interior D*-psr»nnnt to investi­ to the Eastern sevdsmeu arid fiorista. this (Friday) evening at the Ashland gate claims for losses by Indian dep- east of the mountains tins year than Mr. MoruC unmuesa hi this hue iu - Stat»* Normal School huikling. The for a number of years past, notwith ­ redatioos. is in Southern Oregon again. public is eordrdiy invited to i»e pres­ standing that the wagon road has been cre-.isnig every year. [News. ent at this and all the other sessions Jacob Wagner has «old to John I- wholly neglected ns far west, as the In Wasbixigton county a “wh< Hl of the lust it ute. One of the interest­ Kline, who came out to AsLI md from boundary line of Klamath county. One pool” has b* x*n formed, which contn ing features of the program will be Portland some mouths ago. a lot on gentleman from Lake county who » '.' ' » 1 ' . to1' ; excellent music, appropriate to the Grain’.' Street, adj i<«ent to that of went on down the railr<»ad as far as mendiers is to hold their grain tog» h- occasion. The institute at Roseburg Wm. Harris; const lerarion, ?'sxl. Portland, said he conld buy supplies er. so that if buyers lack a cert on was well attended and very interesting C. W. Avers has th<> contract to in Ashland at better rates than in Port­ amount to complete a cargo th»»y c; n to the farmers and the general public, complete the Gauiard opera house land— not even excepting gnx^eries. get it without purchasing in small and it is anticipated that this will be block after the brick work and plas­ Ail who come in are well satisfied with quantities, an»l presumably will be of the same character. It was intend­ tering are done. The contract price their treatment by the merchants here. willing to pj*y a little high r p;i»-. . ed to have the Saturday evening ses­ for the materials anti labor is STbki. Mr. Jan.’ s Owen. x»m» of the pros­ James M D>vitt, the tiite*n y- o sion at Gr.mi’e Hall, but a prior en­ gagement of the hall prevented, and A. I*. Ball has moved his harness perous ranchers of Sprague River, who old son of the O. R. A X <»t «¡g was in this w^-k aft**r siipnliee. says at Portland, who was shot by th- the Saturday evening session will Ire shop to the Baldwin building on Gran­ at the Normal School. ite street, first door above the eorn>T the Sprague River cattlemen were paid negro p<»rter, Giljl»s. diet! Ias; }■ ri-1 y a l»etter price for tb ur l>eef than was Gibbs lias not lieen captured. I'll of Main street, where be continues to They Give Satisfaction. do work and sell goods at bedrock paid in most parts of Klamath county, Portland detective say lit» is still in simply Ijeeaiise they were prepared to that city. The newspapers think h» Star, Pipestone, Minn. — Oakes' prices. carry them through the winter if nec­ is one or more thousaud miles away. A few salmon are finding their way sketch Club gave oue of their enter­ essary, and had the sand to hold out tainments iu Opera Hall last night to up the Klamath river. p> beeaught at for the prices they thought fair. The To-morrow .Staver .V Walker, of oue of t he largest bouse« ever gath­ Spencer cr«H'k, but they are very few. Spragib* River Valley is proving to be Portland, th** l;irg» st dealers in m t- ered in Pipestone, the house being compare«! with the uutnb. rs that as­ one of the lx*st stock actions in th*» ellilHTV in the Northw.st, Will -!ito packet! so full there was hardly stand­ cended every year before the big «lain whole of Eastern Oregon. All the away by ticket drawing thir’y- ix ing room left. Their entertainment was built. runehers are prosperous and the pre­ splendid prizes, som«» of them ryaehnig was first-class in every particular, ami Sheriff Birrisey gives notice that lie cinct is the richest in Klamath county. S50 each m value. The numb’r.-l their lady-like au h a valuable property, has an excel­ the eyes should have appeert k with him for ns»av a The land k 1 i «!.* r have aire adv 1H run above the average. As a facial con­ box of quartz from the leu 1 opemsl on til the full payment has been made, and the mill is now running with I. O. on tue railroad down along the uppt r tortionist and female impersonator. his place iu the western part of town Miller as foreman. Sacramento river. La^t MoiiLo’s Harry Eadee is phenomenal, and well some two years ago; also rasa* from The Eldorado Blue Gravel Mining south Ixmnd express was h* !J at S:> d««erves the world-wide reputation Alne of the Wagner cre* k ledg«^s. which be has gaiued M Is'iug the 1 Still the open switch nnd cow kill­ Ca, cori)|>oeed of eight Ashland men, son all night by a slide .1 th.* blue m greate«t facial artist upon the English ing accidents coutinne on the rail­ held a meeting at the office of J. N. near the 8th crossing of the river. Two and American stage. They can al- roads north of ns. The locmnotivs Phillips last Tuesday afternoc n and extra work trains v. r»» put on that di­ ,ways be sure of a crowded house in firemen seem to r«-c«-ive all the injur­ elected the following officers: Presi- vision last w ek. Roadmaster Biirek- dent, J. AL M<<’all; Si*eret.ary. II. T. halt.er reports everything solid and se­ PxicateUo. ies thus far. though the railroad corn- • Chitwoo»!; Treasurer, H. B. Carter; rene in th • Siskiyon di:i?J<*n thus far. Granite H ill. Sat. ev.- .O -t. 26. Ad­ t>auiea sustain heavy property Executive committee, Hamnel Watson. mission, • A) cts., ri'serv ■ I seats, 75 cts, damages. The natural gas well at Stockton, J. M. McCall, I. W. Bnrriss. This Cal., bonsl i\»r a company »»f ci’ z« ?- for sale at Plaza corner store. Ayer's Pills, le-ing convenient, effi­ company has late*l a claim upon of the place, was completed J;X Satur­ cacious, and safe, are the best cath­ ground near Henley, Cal., supposed to day. at. a depth of lfiod Let. Th - Th« Oregon Vational Guanl. artic, w hether on land or sea, iu city :>e upon the old blue gravel river lied. aiiger was stoppe I in a be-1 of gra »- . The efforts liegun a few years »KO or country. For constipation, sick The work of prospecting by drilling the total flow of the well is M, h »’ to place the Oregon militia upon a headache, indigestion, and torpid liver, will I m » commenced in a short time, g. mk ! foo’iug have met with gratifying tin y never fail. Try a l«»x of them; nnd Mr. Watson,an experienced miner, cubic feet of gas each twenty-four hours. The g is will bo used m the snecess thus far, ami the ’ ’ N. G. is they are sugar-coated. will have charge of the work. rewdences of stock hold« »re in the com­ one of the institution« of the state to The question as to whether the Su­ pany. Another well will I d * starte«! In the report of dee.ls recorded re­ which we can “point w-ith pride." to use a campaign expression. Almost ceived last we*'k was one of a t ransfer gar l’ine Door and Lumber (’ompany next week to supply a n» ighborh»x>d without exception the ranks have purported to have Ixem from Mary J. will rebuild their large factory at company with ga» and fuel. tilled with good material, many of the Sutton to Elizabeth Andrews. The Grants Pass is one which is still caus­ Th«* Harney Valley Items had th»- liest young men of the state being now deed was from R. K. Sutton and wife ing much anxiety at that enterprising following some time ago about the big enlieted. Service iu the militia for to Elizabeth Andrews, and should young city, acconlingto the latest re- meadow fire out in Grant county: A port from there. The loss of the com­ one or more terms cannot fail to be of have beed so reported. pany is a very heavy one -Sfid.OOO with disastroiiH fire broke out in what is value to auy young man who is situ­ F. Co , 21 Cavalry, V. S. A., went called Diamond swamp, in the S'‘Uth* ated so that he can become a member through Ashland las: Saturday nigh’ no insurance, but. if the factory should **ru part of tl e county, la«t FrnL»y, and of n good company. The drill ami by special train of eleven cars, en not be rebuilt the loss to the town burned out a’xnit eight thousand arre.*- The citizens discipline are beueficial mentally ami route from Vamsuiverto Leavenworth. will I m » inc.-deniable. nf meadow claim»* a properly consti­ Fort Klamath witii Gmi M I >< nv-nt- as an inducement to the company to presumably. it caught from a <• h «»|. * - tuted young man to be a part of an ly, is attached to this company. rebuild. Albany and other towns smoker throwing away a lighted cigni army of well organized, well equipped down in the» Willamette are making or cigarette. J. W. Sowden sells the celebrated and well trained citizen soldiery. overture* of a bonus to induce the Acme button hole attachment for all Says a San Francisco dispatch IVhere military service is compulsory the 21at : As there is a good deal upon young men, as m Germany, it kinds of aewmg niachui«s. This at­ company to move thither, it is said. talk in Oregon about th«* need ---- _ of -_w &D bcromes usually a great hardship as tachment is a sncceMi aud makes a Mr. Vertrees, of this place, has a rbldinonal train neat and durable button bole. Send this city and it u» army life in earnest there, regu­ problem that he is anxious to find a lar service in the regular army. But for sample of work, prices, etc-, to J. solution for. His son shots wild gxise Portland every day, th» qiifMi<»ri w.:- a^ked of G«*neral Manager Town* here a young man may continue his W. Sowden. Jai’k«onvill«-, Oregon. down on Bear creek «>ne day recently, whether such <-xtra service i.s pro:., vocation or business iu civil life aud Snc-.’essin life is the r«sult of pn»h and 4 hen it was being prepared lor nt the same time reuder his state a aud energy. If the blmsi is inimire co- kiug its craw was found to contain able, iiis itiR.v HM«ins to service bv joining her militia force. and sluggish, both tssly and rnn d shat Mr. Vertrees is sure is nee. Wha’ question for the time b-*isig. “W» The Unties requirtsi are almost no lack vigor. To cleanse and vitalize he wa’ite to know xs whether the wild shall U’»t run a secou I tram until u»- burden at all. and there is no hardship the bhssl and ill part new lift« tolls geese are Hying northward now. and can fxd the one we are ut>»v rnuuinz.” of any sort about them. It is, there­ system, not lung else has such n mar­ are stopping to rest on route from t fix» wan tin n ply. fore, not to be wondered at that in velous effect ns Ayer's Sarsaparilla. nee fields to ’ he north pole, or whether Th- «S de n S'V. .< >i in lim- Ps ’bn many plac«« in the state the full com I John T. Flynn, the rustling real s« there are rice fi«4is down in the the fir,» a*. G rr’d Pa^his d s r piemeut of the several compani«« or­ of a tat«1 rtian of Portland, made a great stir famous, mythical “Symmes” valley at the tn x.n s »-ir • • in the Nord ganized was quickly made up and that among the newspapers st San Fran­ tiio north pole. Possibly a less roman­ tine tpi.xlitv of lh»x an l p iitern him many voting men have been disap­ The tv‘r. “Squire Farrar Ac (’ .. S. cisco wbde there reci-ntly over thepro- tic explanation must suffice. pointed at finding the ranks fall in pos»«d railway up th«' coast to Crescent goose may have taken a square meal Clarke ; hd I others in this nei^id'or- thgir neighborhood upon offering to t'ity, thence eastward by way of Grants from the wreckage of a vessel of which boud have kwnight a g‘«>d de d of th«- prod a •! uf the mills that w»*iil ln^shland Co. D-. 2d Regiment, Pass to connection with the Vuion rice was a part of the cargo. Pacific. We have all heard of the men who smoke We In *sd:»y night. ( I«»i< has made a good start, but there are & I jo « vhii >tirg, f.jiui Irym *n at tn • pen Mr. J. M. Spafford. of ’he Cutting are x'onstautlv complaining of having uiteriti.iry. p<»ss*8n romy pattern« manv young men he eabout who nothing to do, and yet who can't he should eDbst and who could »till hud Packing Co. and the Cutting F’ruit inveigled into a job of work for love or made of ttie «ngar pine lnm’jor mao .opisirtiiuity to do so. perhaps if they Canning Co., was through the valley money, if anybody happeos to need afactared at Grant’» l’.is<.” desire it. Capt. McConnell is expect­ recently and will be here again soon to their assistance. They are always Says the Portland IPe/c-’nicof last ing a visit s«xm from the commanding look np the prospects for a cannery ready to go to work to-morrow, or next Saturday; A’ tue H >i i i»v r’i~ah>. officer of the regiment, Col. Smith, of enterprise in Ashland next seasou. week - hut you can ’ t surprise them in ­ to day \ of the property kn >wu a> Salem, who will be out here witinn a This company is well km wu as on«- of to an offer to throw off the coat and Weidler H Rawmill Wag sol I bv An * few .lavs, it is understood. The boy» the largest operating ou the coast. go to work to-day. Ashland, as w» || tioneer A. B. Richardson for s2'»0.it<0 liere have not bad aa much mlliug George W. Crowson has bought out as some other places, is afflicted with mauy of the companies in the state, the pro luce business of P. H. Dono­ the presence of some individuals of to a party (presumably J»»e H »ih* !a> ' but for their time and opportunities hue, anil will continue the business at that ckiss. It i« not difficult to find represented by the young at lor;- n Whitney Boise. Some think th?prop­ in that line, they will make a credita­ the sauie store, iu Pioneer bn-k block, idle men or boys any day, but, if one erty was bought for a San Fran ble showing. with a foil supply of fresh butter an.I happens to want an odUorv day aitw to-iourruw. bwu sold for. Tl n w bridge . er.»»« the Santiam river at - ayto?s bailt by Hoffman A- E .!«>, «f Por had, nt a <<»ntra»t price » f >IS,.'? <). io i ■ p o t for equally by Marion and Linn counties, has lx*en h ,. cl > bv th* Uoui ty Courts of Ma­ non :’id Linn x-oiinti’s on the ground that ¡he p’.< hoe nbt been filled with •? g »« r< ’o - th- «‘ontract required. Botn < d :»/,!■- • to p iy on that ground. • * .mxnation showed the piers to b- iV.i< 1 with louae stone, sand aud gravel. PERSONA L. PEKMbXAI. li. T. i ««il i'A m Li.tri goue to (liant’» 1>«XST. il. J. Ic>‘>»-ri anf Mrs. G. If. Ty. 1er. wb*. >{»:«- i >r**n very law with ty- I’boid f ever, i ■ reported as «»onvcleH- (•••ni. Mrs. Wm. Mavfiel.l. wh > had J m ' pd out in KI,;-i . i m.* from Sitka to spend the win­ ter in Ashland. Mr. and M . D. Jones, «»f Warner vall«*y, h svc b *.4i vi.-iung Ashland and olher pi u»< s in this valiey during the past »'*>rtmg i’, mid also theiu iuUnd fair at Por. land. Their daughter, M. s O• »r L »i7f.i -, weuL to Portland with them. Congr. s linn Binger Hermann will Ju.iV.- Gr.»g«m f»»r Washington early in November. He has been traveling througn-oiit the Mate most of the time *HHi’>g tlx'» roctss of C<»ngrees. inform­ ing him • If of then»», ds and desires of in- large constituency. A grand banquet to Hon. Sol. ! r '• i. the new- U. S. Minister to I » y, •» • irr ; at the rooms of the < Club in Portland last Tues­ day nii.io, under the auspices of the ■ ' ■. Minister I x» - *’i will »tart fox- Turkey within a few days. Dr. R *ini» *>u, one of the pioneer r .' tx of this valley, who h is been living iluwn in California for a num- I r of y* ir.~. arriv.*d nt Cantril Point r» *>-ntiy. r d nn.y remain there as a ’ ' ni. His Maury Iv»t»inson, ■* '■’• ii< •• n iu the fruit business for • n t i y* ars, was m A-hland r. .» • >* k x.r up the prospects for bu it»« h* r * ¡a the future. :- :s »n, -jf Lost Riv«»r Gap. > ■ m vising old i v ey bis week. Mr. 'll pH; »d his ■ Hgllliore ” K •••.. u county by she wing s pia•-.« this s h » i o ie <>f • ‘'■.ini ? gar t j Jye seen ■ *i. He 1; d ..:»••(> of tit»» ch ’»c. - vr-get- al* « oi at) kinds aud iius a large , : . . : . J i b. st p » l price. K D. V». m- a G«ir kid gb»v«*s are iniw soiling iik** hoi cak s. at 75c. D. K. and E. V. Milk. E < • ’n*» our stockinet English walk- in.;, i*-k u?. D. R. and E. V. Mills. B.iy y«.ur ti »ur and f«»ed at th«» Ash- L*n I Mills, you can hav»} it deiivere.1 in uy part of town. Very cheap for cash. ♦ Violin, banj«» and guitar atriums al Baretu«ll-r x Hatty «. \ Mrs. W. C. Myer returned home la/ S ’urday frotn Linn county. hall ! One Night Only. S. A. HI T( HINSON 0. B. WaU n was culled to Dum? muir <»n L gal busiuess Tuesday. Would extend a cordial Invitation to the ladies of Ashland aud viciulty to call al th« lies millinery store Just opened, in Mrs. Gillette's building. F. IL Page, the Portland fruit dea’ er, was in A'-lnaiul last TuetHay. .Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McCall visito« A J ksonvijh* lady re-.»eutly sent a PonhnJ ?>nd attended the fair la* ween. grt< n m ’.J«» iLcuid ou the lieach near Ci«- « ! City by a- r daughter to I m ? Mrs. J. D. Fountain ieturned t »• by a San I' humhmx ) lapi Ury. Ashland from Klamath count) ho and lu^r v.» k ; »ru. d that it Wioatiuo week. « tp’ r«d«i worth ’Ex. The lady Capt. A. D. Helman was ainoD; h is ie«’’ U iy retu i ed from »Sau Frail ch •») io I. xk.son vide, and she or others the Ashland v»aitore al the Porllau« fair this week. will pi’ ■. ily oou be looking for other >’■•) ¿ii; xlown ou the beach where Mrs. H. K. Hanna, of Jacksonville this w - picked up. Is it possible that returned home from San Francisc« th-* ti h?:g of «neli valuable Htones last Monday. wij ! ■ h cmuon on the Del Norte Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Carter hav beach? !>een at Portland all the week, aux \ v» . u alrlxy wedding occurred at nr.» expected home to-day. . i i u< u the marriage of J idge J. R. Neil and wife, and thei .Mib.s » : !!• L:i i i. youngest daughter «it \> . r*. L td. ..r: 1 Mr. Fred B. Pratt, son George, are visitlug relatives ii of Er« .J)» . \. Y., soil of the Prvs- Ashland precinct tins week. i ndar t Oil Coini>any. Mr«. Wm. McConnell, of Yrekii, re It». !.;. ■»<. * - irr«*d at 8 p. m., at turn« d home Wednesday, after a visit :i ■ C. .. \ Ik« ; . - rii.n Church, and vi; »x tier parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gilet ! !••• ■' ¡<-:i a»»ifw.ir»l at the Ladd Wells. iito i, • G'.- a , i . «1 «»Hair. W. S. Ladd. Rev. F. K. Van Taasel is ut Mr i. b . ;.*' i.x r. .s the wealthiest ... 1'» i Northwest, and the Minnvillethis week, attending the an­ .1» , i. r is a very heavy mil- nual »tide convention of the Baptist n • i . ■ i *iy m-tmed c«mph» Church. ■ ill . jd Br- dy n, N. Y. A. O. Eckels«»n, formerly chief en­ i ■ .. - lld n* r«H?eutly completed gineer of the Oregon Pacific R. R.. ■; i . i.G.dy .. svssor of Josephine was « hi Saturd iy evening’» train, going i. » i-' itiitoi li JZ 'd as follows: northward. ■ Lx.iJ.ito M9, total value, 393,- N. .Monserat, president of theCieve- x> : \ Ji ¡to-.n Lxts, $139,620; mi- lai <1, Aar91; money, Weduesday. ... ■••¡mis, stums of stuck, etc.,1 R. A. Bowman returned this weel >-».♦,5 >.»; hodtjx ixo d f'lruuure, ear­ nag- . v »■'• hqs , etc., t?41 > - number from Grant*» Pass, having dispose* <»i i<«i'.-«*.- and mui»s, 119\ Total value, of his painting business in that pla< -It. «»7; nui'i/e» »»i cal de, 164, total to M. R. Moore. v. iu . -‘*2 ”,numbx r of sheep, 1195, L»*vi M. Eagou, who has lieen i ‘‘»’al v;.iii-', .>¡»2»; nil nlxer of swine, Portland and other places m the Wi 2'27. tol-d \.»lii'*. '1123; gio>s v>liie Gimette for the past mouth, returnr «»I |■i«»p«*rty, >1,2.»\«»«\.; indebtedness, home Wedueeday. o2h>.M ». «•xvmptjons. $1(0,574; total .L p operty, £010,251; number of Mrs. S. Phillips started for Spragu polls, 486. River tins w«*«*k w»tb her two s«»u —-— t h»* Finley brothers, to spend the wu?* Th»* JackMHiville Railroad. ter on their ranch. An < hgiüu» r t »l>. gin th«* sui v«*ys for 17. J. Kaiawr, of the tt' eard, ia ex­ î : raiiioad from .»L-dLird to Jacksun- pected botile next Sunday from 111« viiie was e\pv«*t**d to arrive from the oortbein trip, which ho exteDdetl as iitoii ii • .-! «.i : . \ i.n»ruing. Alitile r-- ir as Vancouver, B. C. q ni> ii uts wit ii ri'gard to the b«»uns Lieut. Jas. A. Swift, in charge of n .*.«• I». *n up -: by b »th tuwus, it is said, and ictuai c *rjótru‘,t¡ou work will ' tie military telegraph service aud :>«■ «*0111*1.» i» *t I mxhii . l’hiì Tirmn Siiys -icpal service office bora, is ordered ..s', n(M>u the disposal of the liue by ‘•tt>*ie i.i no doiibt (hat a railr»>ix piaees inside of six Mr. (i. M. Grander, wife and child, nito itks. Licci rie tight» wili I h * bnrn- arrive I from Tacoma Wwlnesdiiy ing m bolli tuwns t'H-iore Ina’ liti.«-. m nini;, to r.main in Ashland thro iGU 1 no oi gan»z xtion which Ras Uiken thè 'a- Miner. Mrs. Grauser is a daiiqb- . *ni». to ’•> c* r-.*,; ■ ixct Uxu iou .I wili :.« •r of Mrs. JI. H. Vining. knuwu .»s tixi J.»**K ■vtw*M-u Medford, the tìaid >'isin«>«s has kept him traveling almost ■ -fool guag*, with .«onstaiilly during that time. triixii 2i pounds m W H. Barr, of MclforJ, wen' over -uh the tame with 'o Se-son Wednesday. Mrs. Barr's au electric motor, .th r and mother Mr. and Mrs. M. jgkT coaches and Dongle rty of Illinois, were on the :>g snffiriviH trans- ■ mie train, going home after a week s ¡it to i»c and visit with the family at Medford. iext Al .»J. l'he geu- Among the Klamath county people er.amg n. > »»-ry und plant will I m * L m ’- i U d *D JjviiNüuvilie, and the whol«- ■a • !■ ;v 1 lieeii in Ashland after stt|.- t lie iui.iig the past wa-ek ar.- Messrs. iiiiist Le ■ i'?.;*-a successfully and .1 G «• ns ami Mrs. MeKemlne. *-’»niii» r ;«.»r u pcrioti «»f fiveyeais. !' ■ ii the Maid company should, in that of Sprague river; Mr. aud Mrs. A. H H. , I upi-Hue s .14 load and I. u ton mi.1 Mrs. Ingalls, of Nay lox. Nt-u-y smxessivt; days, they J. 1’. Woodson and family moved ri Jil !.»M*; -tQ. In ail piob- * h • JirUcIes o: agreemeut la ' »v. ‘k from their ranch iu I’oe val- -4 by the corporal ion, ■ ■ ». Cui., to a place near Montagne, Miss Pbebe W.ssison, who has w»ii L* mmiikucvd in a in*-*. 1*1 is lor liiiLiHimig Ì. u visiting relatives in Ashland for >ine time, left Tuesday for Montagne. ; p have already b.-eu 8Uomiti** u’' c7«» .i ) ou tii * part of Ai • • i ■ . i * by the individual nui* «. . vent.*. <)il ci uzens of the l<»wu, 1 ' *■ ix«• . .. o.-.ng payable at tixc ba . a Wi..* : ».to- r*».»o i» coin pici •■»!, Dot »<» L * i.r J ( i f » Al.xy 1, 1890. Ttie '•i(iz ii> .»re to b> reimbursed by the • .i ■ ■ i h‘* »8 ♦ i-iay - , C. J. E Uly auxi li. ii. ’ ■ r Liiiv«' mcorpuruled them- s«dv into a *.‘to.,.i;auy designated as • ii * J.to *. S/ m »,000, dlVld«sl ¡ ii*- «i SLM caca, ine ob- j to.,) «»pany is b» build and op- r ■ « i y s from and i> ! w* «-n .»1 iftoiO <»nu Jackioiivilie, Jackson •••.¡n'y, ' > < gon, aiui to operate the > iud - !*y X. u musive power as tn iy lie »1* >! -i L . an i produce and heli GRANITE \V. G. Tunner came over from Mot last Saturday. DIRECT FBOM THE EAST. OAKES’ Congressman Binger Hermann's el­ dest daughter was marrrédat Roseburg last Sumi ay to Dr. K. L. Miller, of that place. The match was objected to by the young lady's father, chiefly, it is stated, becaus«' be had determine«} upon a course of education for her in the East. Sunday night Dr. Miller asked Mr. Hermann for bis daughter's hand. Mr. Hermann refuse«!, aud the young lady left home and tlie next morning the marriage to ik place. When *'ingres«m in Hermann heard of it he did not txsiome wrathy assume papas do, but kindly offered to temler tbeyonng oonple h reception, and is report«! to have said that had he known that the young people were so I deeply in love be would Dot have damad his sausent. »-A. HUTCHINSON. 17 Mrs H. E. Moore. AND MILLINERY STORE OF CHICAGO. OltOANIZKO Mrs. g. E. Cos. ASHLAND Comedy Sielcb Club Reeter t Block, Malo St. l«7F. Positively tbe greatest musical specialty company traveling, carrying over SEVEN Tflof.-ANIi tiol.LARS WORTH OF MI'S! CAL INSTRUMENTS. This company comes endorsed by the en tire pre« of the Eaal where they hare been traveling lhe past thirteen years. A GRAND Bl RI.E.SQI.E MUSICAL CAR­ NIVAL OF FUN. Three Hours of Music and Mirth. Three Hours of Uproar and Laughter, 'SucceMAon to Mm. Boynton and Mrs. Foun­ tain] Large New Slock, Em braci ng all the latest Fall and Winter Styles Fine Assortment of Materials for Fancy Work—Zephyrs, Arasene. Chenille, Etc. Our motto.is “a quick etxwc* is Brrrta 14-11 TH AM A SLOW SH ILLI NO ” The Finest, Funniest and Best Show ADMISSION—50 and 75 cts. Reserved seats at Plaza Corner Store , Pay Up. ALL THOSE KNOWING THEMSELVES I indebted to the undersigned w«ll please call £ in. settle up and pay up. This means bus ■ lúeas. - v. Ashlaud. Sept. 26, 1889. J. M. McCALL. If you want flue oysters go to the I European restaurant. • OR HKAD TltOTTINO-BRCD Horwi AW bred fr«»m Morgan iuare< and sired by (»ray Eaaleand Patchvn horse They will make nice drixem. For further particulars inquire of or ad dr«™ E G. KILGORE. Klamath Co._ (1«) Langeil Vallcy.JJr Ilegal blanks at T idings office. AN rci.T DtetOVKR*. A *;« port Tlmt Should 11“ ltea«l. “An* ¡iHL l'ion Ju P:iiia*lelphia by* ‘ ' ' i « '.t'.Ti.r of te*x p.’pnbu brandi« Far -1* xr2iad:.a< .'«•>• jcthoasn.pishing fact that tlxe.'ö t**n sample.« of purifiers (?) cc*n- ta. ti' ti ii* taea rgr " ..:o Hxcea different nJ.u- en-ls, e' vn «.f v. hieb vrere active poisons. Iodide of y • a . WLS d ; coven, d i n ever}' sam­ ple. mert v.ry was found in ail but two, while licevM« 1 in six nf tho ten branda Not one brand was the j'-’re article.“ / r* • DTtvMikt' xveclii yin^to E. W. Ju?., the muuutov-turerof J y':>V ■ • abloSar- sa;’“.-;’to L Mr. J »-’r* 4.11/’’« 1 t ’ o surprise. Re -•ii: 1 dr •-/•'riN' s kp v i*... 1! • * c » hs l >r*gago N’t. tl orn ii •/ r. *. ’ i ." y ife?' • 1 tC wdut« Iy pure v«-'< ’able p . para.i»»n of Pur ripari’la, l:« r-'’«‘* lifs was named J ;•’« fcjicfabiff aarstpa- riJh'i, f’OCH'i. c it co: U’ined nothing but pure sy • po; Fars ft pari La, e-’mbiiiid with the puro in - ’ -'fr' ‘ 'i-.;?.' to.tnb.t-altcraHvea.Un- x.L••J'”T-4i ¡ill;.., it lio' SiD.t forceim- V • • t.L*;t Mtoauiatx-s the '*i ' - ■ t’. o eom-ft’iiK fu ' ' ' • ' ’ ' : . ai' • - .mínsTÍL ’ nil : « i a ■ tía. ral CiiuuiAvU.— .Sax* - . «g». a ., j M 1 KU 114» ’.AMI-RFMME - M r»*s.d< i.* <*-.f thebri-Ie’s * gi ’ h r i.x Yi1 kn. Wallis Mr 1/ \ i A La>b ’<• Miss Katie* E Remine. WAI KER BAR—-At the residence nf the i' :*ic n imrviü** iu iDin.-uiuir. bv U W. -h.t • . k J C M \5 Walker of Mott, to Mi-s Minni»* Bar, of Dunsmuir. PAPE — HIPLEV-Atthe r.-n Main street, opposite Odd Fellows * alieent for the past three weeks, at­ block. tending the Presbytery and Synod, No rent to pay—ami I can ami will and visitiug his brothers in L i Graude. make tiret-cl iaa photographs cheaper rea.'h.-l home yest<>rday morning, and than is poseible for itinerant photo­ will occupy the pulpit of the Presby­ graphers to «io, ls^«i«les when you terian church next Sunday, morning «•(H'tul your money with me, you may and «.veiling. get it back, ami you get a durable pict­ Mrs. Paul and little daughter, of ure for it. My work spellile for itself. L ogan the Photographer. Sitka. Alaska, arrived in Ashland last w .ek. for a visit of some I. ugth with B. L. Mi'ssenger is preparisi to fill Mrs. M. A. Saxman. Mrs. Pani is th“ promptly ail onlers fur fruit box«* of mother of th“ sturdy little inlopted «■very kimi. Onlers left at null on son of Mrs. Saxman, the father of Granite street, Ashland, will lie at­ whom a native Alaskan missionary tended to at once ami filleil al lowest ani teacher was drowned with Mr. pnoes. * Saxman some years ago. For fine hand mirrors, hair brushes Hon. Benjamin F. Harding, ex-l’. and combe cull el Chitwood'e. * S. Sen titer, who is now a resident of Linn com 'y. cone out to Ashland NEW THIS WEEK 'Ins week, to spend some time iu Southern Oregon, ami is a guest at the Asnlali i House. Mr. Harding was A »'aril tn the Public, tn Straighten eli-eted to the Senate from Oregon to Matters. till the unexpirwl temi of Senator E. I). Baker. U| hiii the latter's tragic A false rumor is circulated around town, th.r Mr. G. Landers«, proprii’fot of the Ash­ de at li at Ball's BiiilT. land Rolhr Flouring Mills is furnishing Mr. B. P. Watson, younger brother inc flour at ♦!;» pvr thousand lb«.. F* below market rat**s, f*»r the purpo««* of injuring my oft'. B. Watson, came out from I’ort- eompelitoi in bu«im***«. I have only this to i imi last Saturday for a week's visit siiv in reply to *-«¡4 rumor, that it i- an infa­ in Ashland. Mr. Watson lived tn mous lie. manufacture«! ou! of wrung im­ yet I <’on*ei\v with desigu to in­ \sldand with the family for some aginations. jure HD- m busin« *** 1 pay (•. l.amlers : i. . about iwelw- years ago. For a E j O per th*»usand, the «a-xne pri* •• a* to any one else. I have been in Ashlaud doing numlier of y ears past he has lieen eu- husin«»*!*’ nearly five years, dnring which ga red in various depart menta of th«> time I i,av»'a« .<*‘1 an hon«»rable part in all newspaper business tn Portland, and mv (te.AliD4' " ith every «»no All the money t present, is manager of the Snudai/ I hav«* ma*le iu bu-utxe'-s during dial time I d *' «4-n«* b. « k to the * itiz»*n> *»f Ashland in Mercury. the term«»! primers ink. painters, carpen 1 have at the I,as’ rnewday was the 10th wedding i, ¡N and fuxnitmv dialers ■ ■) In Ore- anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Frank 4G11. a < ¡ lit to tht- town of Ashland. I have Loomis, and their friends and neigh- expended iu my business some 11700, hih I that if John Wexler or his friends 1 e>, t" ; lie iiumber of twenty or more, nill^ix who arc ba- king him, will agr« • t«» buy me gave them a pleasant surprise party out. 1 will I. im * ?.00. and will sell forIJ.MiOmv it their residence in “lowatown." A ratin' outfit, and ui;i furthermore agree not bo'intiful supply of choice refresli- to go in'.** baking I'Usiries^again in Ashland, hoping that <»«< h a movement would pre­ ment.s was produced by the sclf-iu- vent such take rumors. It is well known viie 1 guests, aud an elegant supper that I hav* 1« **n at dr:«th - door for eight the iKv-tor giving m« up And all was one of the prominent features of mouths, I want is I«» make an h niest Hviug: aud I the pleasant occasion. desire* further to state that neither fenders | nor any other pers«tn is backing me with a Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thompson, of cent ’ Yours respectfully, W m M ills . San Diego, were in Ashland this week, Star Bakery Ashland. Or., Oct. 21. 1>*9 on their return home from the north. Mr. Thompson visited Portland, As­ toria. Tacoma and Seattle, and says liresiilutimi of («»partnership. the Sound cities have a worse case of A shland , O r ., Sept. 2Ä. 1RW. the boom than San Diego bad. He To whom it may concern —This certi considers the Rogue River Valley the fie«» that th«» partnership heretofore existing best part of the whole country he saw between < " Ayers. Hany R Barbour X north of the California line, and says R. T. Elviage. doing business under the firm r that when the people begin to hunt for nam»-*»f a ver-, Barbour A. Elviage. Contrac­ and Builder*, is this day disaolved bv homes where they can make a good tors mutual consent C U Ayers trill collec t ail living, and at the same time enjoy the outstanding bill* and pay all bills of the advantages of a pleasant climate, we firm * untiacted within the State of Oregon. C W AYERS, will see them coming sontliward from H R BARBOUR, the Solimi. R T ELVIAGE Two of Jacksonville's well nnd fav­ orably known young people joined their fortunes in matrimony this week. Mr. Henry Pape, Jr., who is now the enterprising «titer and publisher of theRinfon Leader, ot Corvallis, nnd Miss Maggie Shipley, of Jacksonville, were marriel nt the residence of the “ffi'i ititig minister. Rev. M. A. Wil­ liam«. at Medford last Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Pape tiegin married life at their home in Corvallis with bright lirospe.-ts, which their many fneuds in Jackson county hope to see fully realized ns the years go by. W here she will be pleased to show them a fine stock of Millinery Goods of all kinds Just received from San Francisco. Long experience In the millinery business enables me to guarantee satisfaction to my cuwmers. Respectfully, Swiss B ell R ingers KORN. Oscnr LotTtns, whose niisfortnne iu th ' burning of his tine team, wagon PHILLIIS-M • -hid«*. Wash Oct 17. 1*», and lo al oi supplies at Lakeview was tu Mr. and Mrs. Walter B. i hillips, a , daughter. reported last week, rigged up another t am immediately alai returned to TUBBS III A.lilanil precinct, Oct. 23, I smm * to Mr.and Mm. Tubbs, a daughter. \sidrud after another load of winter supplies. M. N. L ing went down to Portland Sunday, to th«, fair in its last days. His niece. Miss Millkey, who has las-n visiting bis family in Ashland for u number of mouths, went with him to Portland, on her way home to Grant county. Corner Main and Church Stracta, First appearance ou lhe Pacific Coaat ot AdminiHtrator’M Sale of Heal Estate. In the county court of the state of Ore­ gon, for the county of Jackson, sitting iu probate. In the matter of the estate* of F. Me Hatton, de* eased. In pursuance of an order of the county court, th«* undersigned, administrator of the aforesaid estate, will offer for sale to ' the highest bidder at the tract of realty her« in a her described on Granite street Ashland, Oregon. *>u Ttiursday, the 2Mth day of November, 1889. At *»nc o'clock I‘ M ali the right, title and inh rest of the said F. McHatton at the firn» » f hl* death in and to the following dc*< ribed real property \ parcel of land commencing at the northwest corner of ih‘- parcel of ground purchase*! by Isaac Miller of A agner. Me < all and Ro«’kfelluw, said N W corner be- ing on the south side of the alley between ‘ K Kbim and Isaa Miller, and nearly opp«»«ih h ax Granite street the north • a-i corner of :«>t three-,3;, block eight ifo. in thet«»wn of Ashland; thence along the line of sail alley in an easterly direction eightv four *4 f-*ei. thence along a line pxxrai.e] with Grauite - vt in a southerly direction f*»rty-four (M f«vt, theme along a line i »ralM with said »/ley in a westerly <1 T’-cti •»> eikhty-Lmr M feet to the east - de Granttr street, thence in a northerly direction along th-- «o’ith side of Granite street forty-four (44) feet to the place of b<•rnn.iif 'situsied In the town of Ashland, County of Jackson, State of Oregon Terms of sale, cash in Land II * . H ti . l . Administrator of the estate of F McHatton dweaaed 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—----------------- 1). R. & E. V. MILLS. This will inform you that E. B. Hunsaker is home again but has neither time nor space to tell you of the nice things that will be op­ ened AT HIS STORE IN A FEW DAYS. COME AND SEE.