Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 08, 1889, Image 3

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    BREVITIES.
HERE ANI» THERE.
Th« Yreka Journal, always one of
aur newsiest exchanges, has employed
the T idimo « shears upon an utius
ually large uundier of interesting
items this week.
Prof. Wetzell, superintendent of
schools iu Multnomah county, has re­
signed his position <>n account of a
social scandal brought to light by the
application of his wife for a divorce.
PERSONAL.
Thanksgiving Ball
City Connell Proceeding*.
Silk Seal Plush I
SJ.»n the evening of Thanksgiving
At a regular nwtiugof the Ashland <la>, 1'iitireJHy, November 25111, Co. D., I
„ „
went over to H
city council hmt Monday evening t here O. N. G., will give their second grand i
Grant oouuty is putting ou finan­
Just received a fine lot of underwear
veB1^rjay.
were present Mayor Mills and Conn hall at Granite Hall. Every effort
cial airs, "all «am«” Jacksou. It is
7 A. F. Sliultz
- cam« up from up from j
Friday.
November 8, 1*89 at Dean s for men, women and chil­ 36I.928in debt.
oilmen Walter, Colton. Thornton, will be made to make tbe uffair a mic-
dren.
Canyonville Friday.
Hunsaker and Hutton.
c»»sB and tbe ouinmitteee are at work
State Printer Baker has the thanks
Four-room cottage on Oak street to
A petition was presented to th« making all tbe nucea«ary preparations.
Mr. Cbaa. Cole, of Klamath City was
LadiM.
of
the
T
ioinos for a copy of the
Inquire
at
council asking an investigation of the Good music, fine supper, and a pleas­
rent at 36 per month.
in Aahlau»! yesterday.
ameude.1 acuooi laws of Oregon.
L>. R. an.I E. V. Mill» are prepared Bank.
[22
Mr. John F. Given« i« down at charge that Abbey A Houck keep a ant time generally may lie expected.
to (nuke buttons to match any dreee in
disorderly bouse in their saloon. The The gratifying «mx»e«e of tbe military
David Hughes lias been appointed
W. W. Felts «old his lot and office
Marysville thia week.
sue h 24. 3») aud 36 -Pnce 25c a dozen.
council considered that the proper ball given by tbe company last Fourth
'«nilding on Fourth street lu Conrad poaimaster at Canyonville, Douglas
Pasadena, Cal., in the land of un­
Maurice
Howell
left
Ashland
Mou
­
county, vice T. W. Denburg. removed. changing Htid unchaugabie climate,
- piaoe for such an investigation in in of July 1« in itself awmrance enough
i —r<t of Thank*.
(lingils last week.
day evening for Albany.
I tbe recorder's oourt, under a charge that the forthcoming event will also
wilder our heartfelt thanks to
I-ake and Klamath counties have had a 50-niile-an-hotir breeze last Mon­
Tbe eigbt-yearold eon of George
C. W. Ayers returned home Wed­ brought as directed by law, aud, on lie well patronized by by the public.
u*** neighbor« and friends who ren- Bunce,
is very ill l»eeu having pleasant weather «ince day, and buildings were damaged ami nesday morning from Portland.
of
Wagner
creek,
motion, tbe petitiou was laid ou the
At a meeting of the executive com­
d r*d every HHRielauce in onr sorrow.
the rains, aud the grass is growing ahi’ide trees and shrubbery ruined, but
with typhoid fever.
table.
mittee tbe followiug sub-committee«
H.
Farlow
la
down
in
the
Willamette
M*JF they
rewarded.
on the ranges.
uo people hurt.
Two
petitions
were
presented,
signed
were appointed:
looking utter farm interest« there.
|
Thanksgiving comes on tbe2Mth ami
N ellie E. W ightmam .
Ex-Jmlge M<»Conanghy, of Yreka,
The Journal is stirring up the
Committee on Invitations.—Capt. G.
tae grand ball by Oo. I), comee off on
G. R. WiGHTMAM.
Tbe Miseee Fiock, of Yreka, have by many citizens, representing the
a
Siskiyou
county
pioneer,
died
recent
­
scheme
of
a
railroad
from
\
reka
to
very
bad
conditi<m
of
the
outbuildings
F. McConnell, Serg’t. C. W. Ayere. P.
the evening of that day.
beeu visiting Ashland during the past
ly Ht San Fraucisco, whither be had S<'ott Valley, and save the Scott Val­
of the south public ach»x»l house. The B. Fitzpatrick. J. M. Gregory, Wm.
Entertainment.
2nd sacks choice potatoes and 3lkt
ley |ieople are subscribing the money week.
matter was referred to tbe sanitary Myer.
1’he Baptist yoong people will give boxes of fine apples just received at goue for medical treatment.
Mra D. McCarthy and children are committee, with power to act.
for
a survey of the pro|«»«d route, and
Committee on Printing.—Corporal
nt vbterlMiunieut iu the Opera House,
The Prineville New» ot two weeks
visiliug friends in Grant's Paas this
Tbe committee hitherto appointed to Chitwood, E. J. Kaiser, F. D. Wagner.
i rptiv evening, Nov. 15th, coDsisting Crewsou'e fee-1 store.
ago sani six or seven teachers <x»nld are beginning to talk as if they mean week.
measure tbe volume of water flowing in
Committee on Music. —Lieu’t. Lo­
An interesting letter by the T idings find employment iu tbe scboola of to push the project.
of h Mtiaieai anti Sunflower chortle.
P. B. Whitney, traveling passenger Ashland creek made a report, signe»l gan, Private Chas. Harris, Corporal
R“8f rved aeato at Burckbalter A reporter upon the Portland industral C'rixik couuty, iu districts not yet «up-
A dispatch from Redding, Cal., last
H k*ty*N.
fair will appear next week.
plied with teaclier«.
Monday says: John W. Lee, formerly agent ot the S. P., was in town this by M. L. McCall, J. T. Rogers aud II. Paulson.
k. Button. On September 24th, 1889,
from
Grant’s Paas, Oregon, who has week.
I Committee on Dei'oration.—Second
Millinery opening,
Mrs. L. Martin sold a car load of
John Gilman, who is to be banged
Mias Stella Withrow haa gone to measurement at the Porter sawmill, Lieu’t. Rogers. Serg’t. Ralph, Corporal
bt-eii in Reddiug about two months
fine
winter
apples
recent
ly
at
81.10
a
Dec.
13lh
iu
Cooe
couuty
for
the
mur
­
lay an I Th m* I ay, Nov.
Coos county, to epeud the wiuter with alxive all the ditches, showed the flow Fox, Private H. S. llicks.
der ot Mrs. Etouhover ami her little and who was put iu the calalwoee last relative«.
of all the water in tbe creek to Ixi 44
13:h an I 14*h, the large ata»orttnent of box delivered at the cars in Ashland.
R "ception
Committee. — Serg’t
evening about midnight, cut hie throat
boy,
f»>ruierly
lived
at
Moffit
creek,
m
gallons per second. On September
npw winter sty lee of millinery will lx*
Ashland city election occurs in
with a razor. He bled profusely, but
Mr. Geo. E. Auderaon and bride, ot 29tb, at same place, tbe flow was 48 »Swift, Serg’t Bowman. Ed. Sutton. C.
Smkiyou
county.
opened for the inspection of the la- January, under the new charter, in­
will likely recover.
Medford, were guueUi at the Oregou gallous pur »«cond; ami measurement B. Judge, C. A Gilnuiaon. Frank Nel-
di»M of Ashland aud vicinity al the stead of in November, as .heretofore.
Hon. O. D. Cununoiis, J. P. Sayle®, Al. i
Wm. H. Watkins, renowue»! in Port­
last
Mouday.
At
Portland
last
week,
O.
L.
Stan
­
made at same time ou tbe Helman Swift.
new store of Miss Josie Strange, first
land municipal polities, was found
Judge
Hanna
went
out
to
Linkville
The
youngest
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ley
ami
J.
R.
Hammesly
each
con
farm,
below
all
ditches
taking
waler
d »«r boiitli of Church street, on west
Fl,s»r Managers.- Serg’t. Lennart,
d»»a»l in Ins room in tbe Gilman house
»¡ I.’ of M on. Everyone cordially in- F. A. Watts, formerly of Ashland, died iu that city Momlay morning last. fesaed judgment to the extent ot Sunday to lie iu utteuihuioe upou cir­ tor the use of tbe town, was 11 8-ltl Corporal Cuspman, F. D. Wagner, C. !
recently
at
their
home
iu
Spokane
cuit
oourt
there.
83.5U0,
and
Geo.
R.
Ilammetulv
was
gallous
per
eecoml.
vitr I to call and inspect the display. ♦
G. Slaoey.
He was a pioneer of 1852.
Falls.
mulcted by the jury tor 81.509, for
The followiug ordinances were
Dolph Roper, of Jump-off-Joe pro­
Attention. All Mvmhcrv to. D.
The R»'d»liug and Beiber stage was cutting governmeut timber iu Lake duct, visited relative« in Ashland a tew passed.
Tbe ladies of the Co-operative socie­
Memorial Resolution*'
Ordinance No. 69, to prohibit and
Every iu *tnber of Co. D., O. N. G., ty will give a “Mush ami Milk" social "belli up” by a loue highwayman ou county; and similar cases are pending day« the past week.
H all of A shi . ahd L odok I
No 66. A. O. V. W .
i
wh-> |H»i-ibly can lie th.-re, is eat neatly at the Presbyterian church Tuesday Tbureday uigbl ot last week. He t<x»k agaiust J. M. Rnesill A Son, of the
Mr. Melutyre. of Marion county, I suppress houses of ill fame.
W herrap , The hand of Dea:h has removed
uotinug but the express box, but how same county. It diKasn’t pay to run was lu Ashland Tneeday, visiting Lie
Ordmauce No. 70, an amendment to from
req-i- -. .»I to l»> on hand at the armor) evening, Nov. 12.
i»ur
midst
our
esteemed
brother.
Le-
much whs in it tbe public doesn't counter to the U.S. laws, even when nephew, J. A. Ruide.
the cHy liquor license law, providing ru Martin, therefore be it
at 2 r. M. prompt, on Sunday, Novem­
The TtDixos is nnder obligations to
local popular opinion fails to con­
penally for violations.
R solved Hut lu his death onr lodge ■
ber 1 >lh. to meet Col. Smith, com- Hon. Biuger Hermann for public d-s’ii- know.
Chas. Judge haa gone to Jaeksou-
Ordinance No. 71, concerning offen­ bhM Io>»t a v aturd and raruest member—one 1
manding officer of the regiment. A | uients of much value for reference in
Tbe parents of the unfortunate lit­ demn the transgression. That is, V illle, where he lake« a pouiliuu ac
ch«« hu - for many jear- been influential and
doesn't
pay
unless,
in
the
matter
ol
ses
and disorderly uuiidui't.
free attendance required.
heartily iut<'iv«ied iu the welfare and the !
tle girl baby boru without eyes re­
a newspaper office.
timber, for example, you have money clerk in J. Nuuau'a «tore.
A resolution was passed employing j -.v n of th«* Ancient Order of Cmied I
G. F. M c C oxncll ,
cently
al
Millou,
tins
state,
have
The ladies of the Baptist Church
Mrs. B. C. Goddard and her aister, S. B. Galey to review the ordinances Wokmen; and th«? community has lust au
enough to make a big steal and pay
Capt. Com'd'g. Co.
aud energetic citizen who has
will give a a.Mmi! on Tu-s lay evening. ..greej with F. T. Merrill, the bieyc- large sums of hush money out ot the Misa Myra Wrieley, of Medford, were! passed uuder tbe n««' charter, at an enterptj>)ug
By F. D. Wagner, Co. Clerk.
ulwu\s labored f-*r its material advancement
alist,
to
let
bun
¡»lace
tbe
hapless
little
Nov. 12t.ti, at the church. Supper
visiting Ashland Mouday.
profits.
and progress.
expense not to exceed 8100,
creature
ou
public
exhibition.
from 6 to 8. Price 15c.
R esolved . That we extend our earnest
Attempt at Train Wrecking.
The following bills were audited ami
Mr. Helm, of Texas, father of Mrs
The snakes having retired for the
sympathy to the family of our deceased
At Redding. Cal., last Friday, season,
S if'r .tn.'Uto, (JaL, N »«. A. Alv>n>
Tu, ww»nwt«in »,.1«« are again
J. R. Neil, was visiting relatives in oriiered paid:
brother in their bereavement and sorrow
our
exchanges
down
by
the
Marshal Walrad salary etc
I 6} C5
on« o'clock this morning an attempt clothed in verdure, aud the fears ol Jau.es « iji I Allen tb« two nieu C»u- sen are exercising their skill in IM. Ashland precinct lust week.
R esolved , That the charter of our lodge
Win. 1‘Btiersoa, sued lab->r, lumber
t>e d upea in mourning for a period of thirty
w is mile to wreck tbe south bound the stockmen that fall pisture would vieted of perjury m trying to semi yarns, which are always in season.
salary
as
waler
works
sup'l
H.
Stillman,
master
mechanic
nt
days,
in token of the lo»s which the lodge
expree-i on the California 4 Oregon be bad, seem to h ive b.-en groundless. Bill Donakhon to priwn for stage lii> following, from the Coquille Her­ Dunsmuir, accompanied by hie wife,; J. U. Audiews. bridge lumber
ha« sustained: that a copy of these resolu­
robbery—were sent, m i d to four urn!
J. K. I-eabo, night polite
Im—, tie ir Live O tk. Cal., by placiug I
tions
be spread upon the records of the
Tbe Aniilaud Junior Bind received two years respectively in Sau Qiidillu. ald. is the latest: "Mrs, Emma Binilb, paid Ashland a visit Tuesday.
B. i.. Messenger, stakes for survey
lodge, nnd a copy be sent to the family of
three bars of railroad iron on the
of Norway, has an aquarium. Near
Miltuu Berry, recorder's fees
their
full
set
of
instruments
last
I'lies-
the
deceased
brother.
Meaara.
R.
B
Gneve.ot
Jenny
creek,
track. The engineer observed the ob- I ^ne,r lll‘*
B .ar.t of prisoner
Bruce Creighton, who was sen», to tbe pier at her cottage she has a
W m . P atterson
strui-tion. and as the tram was tnov
aud 1 will soou be making as much tbe Oregou penitentiary from Mult­ school of tame fish. They consist of ami Fred Spencer, of Spencer creek, stale laws last session
w. H. L eeds
Com.
Geo. Eugle. coal oil
have been in town this week.
J P. G ilmore
nomah county lust we» k for five years, chubs, borti pout a aud fl at fish. They
Electric lights
Measre. Heury and Win. Carr came s. F. Monue, blacksmithing
, iw a uotonous safe cracker ami game meso well train»'»! as to eat Ix-aus out
M 1BKIED.
ter, aud has given the Pacifi».» coast ot a spoon. She has tlie larger ones over from Klamath City line week aud J. 8. Waller, telegram.
lieveii that the deed w»s actuated by from Portlaud weut out over the police a vast d«al of trouble during named Hud can call them to her. Mrs. will probably reside in Ashland.
1294 IM
Total ordered paid
C
a
«
ebffk
W
kTT«
— At Linkville, Oct. ?7th.
Lmkville rea l the first of the week the past tew years.
mull.','.
Mr. W. C. Yoran, publisher of the
Smith has )x'«n f«saliug them for sev­
Adjourned.
isHw. bv Judtre
S. Moore, Mr Edw. Case
looking for Gibbs, but went baekWed-
Eugen«
Reyieter,
was
mirned
recent
­
eral
seasons
an<l
they
have
grown
to
a
beer
and
.Mrs.
Caroline Watts, both of
organise a Ly ceum.
The Asturian save: Counterfeit
uesday without him.
Sprague River.
ly to Miss Katy Ullery, of Portland.
large
size.
”
Real Estate Transactions.
There are now in Ashland people
greenbacks are in circulation quite
.—At Jacksouville, Oct. 30tb,
Tb» little son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ru­ freely. The banka in the Northwest
Mrs. C. E. Dickey arrived in Ash­
en»»ugh who would take an interest
Last Friday's Statesmau says:
Th« following deeds have been W ood -E by dwards
K« i Walton Hkipworth. Mr L. F
fus
Cile,
of
tbe
Siskiyou
stage
sta
­
land
from
LaG.'ande
la»t
Friday,
for
a
iu a iyit'um to make it a success
are handling double tbe amount ot The streets of Salem this morning will
placed upon tbe records of Jackson
Woo I M!i<l Mi< Edith E. Ddwards, both of
Ashland.
throughout the wiuter mouths, and tion in Siskiyou county, was reported greenbacks they were two years ago. present such a acene of devastation visit with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. J. county since last report of the TiDisas:
the I ti.txos suggests hat steps be seriously ill with diphtiieiia this The large influx of Eastern immigra­ as was never liefore witnessed in the 8. Herrin.
B W beau, former sherifl', to T H. F C m 4.R m .\' <’ los « nkk — At Medford. Nov 1st,
week,
but
now
canvalescent.
1889. Mr. George E Anderson and Miss
taken at once to effect an orgauiza
Dr. Markham and Georg« Stidham, Engle, land in *ec 16, tp 38, SRI W, 123 aud
tion is tbe cause.
capital city of law abiding ¡a-ople. As
Caroline A. t losaner.
acre», con. >470
tiou ,»f that kind. Tlie scope should
this article was lieiiig written big of upper Klamath lake, were in Ash­ «6-1IAJ
Chas. Kahn came out from Portland
E in in a Engle to TbeoAore H F Engle,
Go
to
onr
store,
east
side
of
Plaza,
be in ie enough to include lectures the first of th» week, to make arrange­
land in sec I d , tp 38. s K 1 W, 40 acre*. < uu. Kso KT-Futbtx.—At Medford. Nov. 2d. 1889.
for paints, oils, varnish,»«, brushes, burlier ¡ h >1>- b were walking down the laud last week after a load of winter 175
b\ Rev E McLean, Mr. Stephen E Knight
by home ami outside speakers, liter­ ments for sbippiug eight carloads of artists'materials,
street mid standing themselves in front suppliea.
of Sisson, < al., and Miss Bertha Purdin,
and
wall
and
build
­
Elizabeth Lavenburg to Engle Bros, land
ary ami elocutionary exereis«« of all Klamath county cattle ami sheep
of
n
real
«stale
office,
dry
g»xxls
signs
of
Medford
Dr.
A.
C.
Caldwell
was
down
at
in Fhoeiiix, Jackson county. Or, cuii .82.V j
papers. Estimates made on paint­
kinds, deb ites, musical, and even dra­ from Ashland to Portland next week. ing
B F. Crouch to E A Carter. It 6, *ec 14. W alkbr W hetstone -At the home of tbe I
ing, paper hanging, interior decora­ were adorning the front ot Mikxius. Woodville a day or two the first of tbe tp38,
matic entertainment. Such a lyceum
S
R
1
W.
18
au«l
40
1
«0
acre*,
con.
I
O.
salixm signs were grinning in front of week, doiug aouie dental work tor a
groom in Ashland. November 6th,bv Elder
Mrs. Wliite's cottage at. corner of 1st tions, etc.
E. A. Carter to R. K. Sutton. It 6, *• < 11
¡‘rather. Mr John Walker aud Miss Levina
well started would l>e of much l»ene-
millinery stores and the streets of the patient there.
E vaxs 5- B rcxk . Ashland. Or.
, S R 1 W. 18 an«t 40 100 acres, con 11 a )
Whetstone
fi' to the community, ami if properly Avenue and Spring street« looks neater
city generally bad a miscellaneoils mnt
Robert
K.
Joiltou
to
T
1!
F
Engle,
rt
al,
Mr. P. Lyttleton has been at Jack- It 6, *ec ¡4, tp 3», S R 1 W. 18 and 40 10“ acres '»EuiL-.i -< la hr — At the residence of A. D.
manage,I its weekly or fortnightly than ever m a fresh coat of ¡Hunt.
I)r. J. Milton Bowers, of San Fran- nuwouted apperauce. The signs at
Dodson, in Medf.yrd. N’o\. 5th. 1889, by Rev.
meetings would call out more crowd- : The photograph gallery of Mrs. Tyler »■isco, who was trie»! tor murder before t he doctors offices read “Coffins amt somille this week, inakiug a final sel- von. |3»>.
<i G. Thoina*, Mr. 1'rauk George, of Ager,
Samuel Colver to Timina- Barr, It 5. blk 9.
ed audiences than any other public i has also beeu much improved by re- two different juries ami Anally ac­ Caskets," while the undertakers an- t lenient of his adrninistraUou of tbe town
tai , aud .Mis* Ollie Clark, of Medford.
of Phoenix, con, 8'»0
painting.
events.
quitted. lias brought suit to recover nounceineiit is "Heavy Overcoats." Patton estate.
Samuel Colver to Thos M Barr, Its 3. 4.
blk 9, town of Phoenix, eon. $60
The first frost of the season to in- eleven thousand dollars from several The matter is easily explained. Last
I1IEI1.
Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Jacobs, of tile
Make Your Ow n Soap.
¡ bo« M Barr to 1 11 F Engle, et al It«
jure the tomato vines in tbe Ashland endowment s,x-ieties. who refused to night was Hallowe’en, aud tbe ««»cue
4. 5, blk 9, town of Phoenix, con. $ >40
Responsible ladies wbo have recipes gardens occurred a few days ago. The pay IxM'ause he was snspeeted of hav­ presented l>y the streets of the city Record are making a trip down 3, Henry
E
Engle
to
Theodore
H.
F.
Engle,
—At the family rewidence in Medford,
for making Brews’er's Lalxir Saving viuea were considerably discouraged, ing murdered bis wife for the money. show it tins morning. Overturned through theoeutral aud southern part land in Phoenix. al«o land iu .*♦•«■ li>, tn 3*. E lder
Nov Kt. of < oiiMimption. Lawreuff. non
of California.
S R 1 W, 40 acres, also tlie undivided
Soap, ami have made and tested tbe but are still growing timidly iu some
of J. c Elder, aged 1* year» and 8 month«
smokehouses,
change.
1
gates,
upturned
iIo* follow mg ft 3. I.:t '< and ltsS,4,bl*9,
Every thing in the Stationery line at
Messrs. L. E. ami E. C. Payne are town
Soup say it can be made for shout three gardens.
sidewalks, and other small depnxla-
of Phoenix, and Its 3, ", of
16, tp 1- aki ow.—At her home, two miles <outh of
Minkler & Sou’s.
*
employed in the building operations .<8, S R 1 W. interest iu 123 and 7f. 1«» acre*:
eents a p»>uml, and is far superior to
Marion. Or . Tne^dav. Nov 5th,>1880 at 9
turns
were
committed
last
night
with-
Everything will be done to make
also ll 6. of sec lf>. tp 3*. SRI W. 18 aud 4-
of
the
mill
and
lumbering
company
at
o'clock, a. m Mr«. Charles Furlow, aged
conmioti bar soap, which owls from
Charles Perry, who had followed out uumlier
IO j acres, eon, |900
50 year*.
Klamath City.
t, n to twelve ivnts a ¡».nnd. The tbe grand ball at Granite Hall the Miss Km»x, teacher of tbe Central
Hubert E I-aw to Mary E. Davison, land
agent selling family rights to manu­ coming Thanksgiving evening a pleas­ ; school in Saletmaince be went to school
Ffa»li an»i Game Protection.
Dr. Will Jackson came up from ; iu aec 2«, tp 37, S R 2 W,and 8.3-100 acre*.
< on. $1.
facture will be iu town for a week, or ant affair, aud n large attendance i- i to her in Minnesota, anil bad been
NEW THIS WEEK
Jacksonville last Friday morning, to
(Yreka Journal.;
Fred W J. Engle to T. 11 II Engle, itndi
re. ipe« can he had a’ Plaza Corner expeeted, not only from Ashland, but once iu the Oregou Insane Asylum, at­
tin
some
»leutai
work
and
was
in
town
vidvd 'j of It 5, blk 9, and Its 3. I. blk 9.
from
the
siirrouudiug
places.
The president of State Board of
Drug St. t «: )»1 each, l'be soap being
town <«f Phoenix; and It* 3, 7, m *« 16, tp:>.
tempted to kidnap the schixilma'ani
agniu yesterday.
S R 1 U , 123 and 76-100 acres, con, $100
partly composed of »'bemicals is made
Seventeen head of fine racing horses with tbe object of marrying her one Game amt Fish Commissioner«, who
Satnuei Colver to 1 H F. Engl«*, Us 6. 7, 8
Rev. S. P. Wilson, of Eugen»», preen!-
with an h»air's work, aud if kept in belonging to Marcus Duly, of Mon­ i morning last week, but was arrested. wu iu town last week, ai'conipnnied
‘ ’»lk 9. town of Phoenix, con, $:u»i
li’O
by Deputy CoiiirnlHsiouer Bogart, vis­ ing elder of the M. E. Church, arrived
c .ns in« direction« on re,-ipe) it will tana, were in J. B. Haggin's horse car
Carnuel <-olver U» T H F. Eiiglc.lt» 1,2,
Yon can buy flour ami feed of G. W. ited tbe Klanuitb river dam at Klam­ yesterday moniing to bold regular blk 16, town «if phoenix eon,l*-6«i6
f
loa.t no weight whatever by evapora­ “Ben All" iu Wednesday evening's
8aintiel Colver to T. II. F. Engle, all that
tion. Everybody U.K'S, or should use. train, on their way home from tbe sea­ Orows,in very cheap. Give him a call. ath City, ami foumi the lumber com­ quarterly meeting here.
portion of Its 3, 4. in blk 16, tliaf lies in the
OF
SAN FRAN< IS( Q,
The
rain
storms
of
two
weeks
ago
in
pany
of
that
place
anxious
ami
willing
more or less suap. This is a great son's racing down in California.
Two sons of Mr. R. Myers, of Sam's , 'tunnel Colver b I. c, « on. $3»),
(’aliform:», while of vast lieuefit to th«' to do everything possible for the free
I! E. Baker to G H Baker. It« 1 2.3.4 Wnr.’d call the attention of the ladies of
laltor saving agent, but coutaius noth­
Valley,
with
their
families,
arrived
re
­
The San Fraucisco t'.raminer has state.dld much damage iu a few places. run of the migratory fish,and arrange­
bl It 7, and 1T 4, blk 6. Beatty ’s addition to
Ashland and vicinity and inform them
ing to injure the finest fabric.
that «he is opening, at the store
just heard of the remains of two seek­ Tbe Ventura. CaL.V'rdeffe says: “Mr. ments haVe Ix-en mmle for success­ cently from Umatilla county, to re­ town of Mcdfwrd. con, |300.
Msrtin Hurst to Sarah J. Riley, ¡ami in sc«
room in
main
in
Southern
Oregon.
Religion. Notice«.
ers for the lost cabin. Burns and l’ub- Hnn»i lost 22<*I acres of lieans by the fully accomplishing that purpose,
¡4. tp 86, > R 1 W. i j«j a«Tc*, i*on, ♦IT-V)
Hrs.
Gillette**
Building,W. side of Main »t,
Mary M. Rice to .Mary R Rice, land in sec
Mr. Preecott,h».'ad of the Union Iron
II gill ir quarterly meeting of the M. bard. of Linkville, lieing found near late storm. Out of a poM.il>!« total of l'liere are to lx» two «Lutes, aixint 30
, 16. tp39, SRI E, Ashland 5 acres,« on. $1.
A fine line of
F. Church Saturday ami Sunday, Nov. Diamond Lake. This was iu moat of 225,DUD sacks to be thresh«,!, only fin f»H»t in length, oue on each side of the Works, where tbe new cruiaera have Jacob Wagner to Wm. II lA*edh, laud In
9th au,l li'tli. Preaching Saturday at the newspapers of the coast last July. »acks have lieen saved. The loss to river, at tbe eml of which will be an lx»cn built in San Francisco, wns on tp40, S R 2 E. 1 i interest in 221 and 66-10“
acres, con, $17 »3.:«
aprou about 18 feet wide, to make a Wednesday's train going southward.
2 u'eloek p. m .. and Sunday at 11 a. 14.
There is no more fruitful source of farmers is not less than ?2<D,tXM).
Jamb Wagner to John M Wagner, land
g»xxl riffle over which the fish can
and 7 p. -.1. by Rev. S. P. Wilson, pre­ disease than vitiated blood. It in­
Take a look at the dress goods re­ make a straight run up to ami thro.igli
W. W. Felts and family left last , in tp 4. S R 1 E. ‘ j iutvrest in 221 aud 6»,100
jTMp-The ladles are cordially invited
siding elder.
ft 1
acres,
con, $17,33.33.
volves every organ aud function of the ceived at Hunsaker's this week.
to call and inspect the new goods
the shutes from the dam, causing no Tuesday morning for Cottonwood.
The following !’ >. patents have been re­
at the new store
22
Shasta
county,
Cal.,
their
former
home,
The Presbytery of Southern Oregon body, and if not immediately corrected
By the last steamer Hora»'« Gas­ more difficulty for the fish to pace where Mr. Felt« still has property in­ corded; U S. to Mathew Caldwell-N F
by
the
use
of
Ayer
’
s
Sarsaparilla,
stum
­
in to hold contentious next week.
of *ec 12, tp 40, S R Z E. 80 ac res
than through tbe rapids in tbe stream
quet
receivtxl
a
fine
new
six
seat
cov
er
or
later
leads
to
fatal
results.
Be
V
s
to
Math««
w
.
.
i
w
Tuesday will Iw, .pir—n to Ashland.
wed thoronghbraoe stage coach, to be at many points below and alxiv« the terest«.
*5 of S E
of sec 12. tp 46, S K 2 I . ltif) acr«'*-.
Wednesday to Medford and Thursday warned in time.
ii««il on the road between Here ami Jam. The Commissioner also prom­
I*, s. to Mathvw < alduell—-S W ‘4 of N v\
Mrs. W. H. Hightmnn, left Asblaml
to Grant's Pass. The convention will
Miss Josie Strange, an experienced Waldo. Mr. Gasquet is satisfied that ises tos'ipply 60,1100 rainbow or Dolly Momlay evening with G. R. Wight­ ‘4. of *e*' Z, in i|> !>• ' ti - i' 10 I ■ '
The Undersigned will carry passen-
C. S' to Mathew »'aidwell— N W
of N E
open at 9:31) a. m. with a prayer meet­ milliner from S.m Francisco, has op»u- next spring there will lie an increaae Varden trout (or stocking Shasta riv­ man, brother of her late hnsbaml, for ’
g»‘TM iu the new bus between the depot and
l'4t»f sec 11. tp 40. s R 2 E. >0 acres.
ing; tbe afternoon will be giveu to the ed a millinery establishment in Mrs. of travel over bis road,
’ anil " tourists er anil send a man with them, pro- l'acoma, where she will reside for tbe •
C 8. to Samuel b. Whitmore—W I, of s heir h ines in anv part of town for the re/-
ulartrain«: aUo will attend promptly to a’l
discussion of Woman's Work; the eve­ Gillette's block on west side of Maiu coming this way will travel iu the vi»le»l the Supervisors have th« ditch»»« present.
w U uf *ec 3 ». tp
S R 2 E. *<■ acres.
V S. tu Jane« « T< Iman E ‘3 uf S E \ of »•. tiers ;or rarrjtnu people to an-, from hall.«
ning will I k - occupied with addresses street, one door south of Church street, easiest riding coaches in the State.— on that stream so screened as to pre­
or eburrhe« in the eventug. Ltave order»
«er
2,
tp
4
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2
1.
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a
r«
.
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■
Mr. S. «:. Irving, of Staver & Walk-
I’. S. to M.ithvw < ablwell W U. of s, W :4 at Ashland House.
vent their extermination, a n«w style
The following eerie« of lectures will and invites the ladies to call aud in­ [Cresceut City Record.
14
*r, Portland, has been at Medford and 1 of sec z, to 40 S R E *o »4» loO »icr« -
J. H. McBRIDE.
of
screen
tielug
proposed
that
will
be
1«< commenced at tbe Presbyterian spect her stock.
A new stock of bird cage« just re- ixuu-fii'ial to ditch men ami need no Ashland for a week or two past sr-
C. 8 to Ma’hvw (. aidwell—F
of > W \ of
Church next Sabbath evening: 1.
The combination of ingredients ceived at Smith 4 Dodge's.
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1
sec
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tp
3
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2
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6
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attention iu keeping clear of drift ranging tbe business of tbe firm be
1‘. S. to Mathew < al<lw« ll S W ’4 of N W
Solomon'« Wise Choice; 2. Solomon found in Ayer's Pills renders them
Notice of Final Settlement
i ’4 «»f *ec 2. tp 40, 8 K 2 E. 40 acre*
The Salem Statfsman says: F. I (u two years the river will be full of represents.
the Builder; 3. Solomon the King; tonic aud curative as welt us cathartic
L* S. to Mrithrw caldwrll—W ‘¿ofS W >4
Messrs. John L. Grubb, Henry Ap­ see 1. tp 41». S R 2 E m » a< :♦ *
4 Solomon the Author; 5. Solomon's For this reason they are the beet me.li- Giltner, in the office of tbeSecretari ihis dehcious f«x»d fish weighing a
Notice is he-ebv rflven that the ttnder-
1. S to J. S. Howard —W <4 of S E
of sec
Fall.
cine for people of costive habit, as of State, has received one of Edison's . couple ot pounds each, ami it is plegate, ’V. W. Erb aud C. C. Walker
; dniini>t*a’or ■ f the estate of 1’eter
8 - W 8.» 4)10“a«T. '
they restore the natural action of tbe latest improved phonographs. Tie­ ■laimed they always remain in the iiave beeu out at Pelican bay on a ! 35. V. tp;*;
Kt.
I* -let e:i»o.i, I a» filed his flea! account
to H K Blown— N w
of N W
'.f
roller upon which the sensitive need)» stream in which they are placed uu»i hunting and fishing excursion during ’ *e»* 2S S. and
Renlflclary Paid.
t
bowels, without debilitating.
8 w >4 .J se> ¡4. unu s E
uf X a* >urh HimliiMaur with the County
>'ourt of the b ate of Oregon for Jackson
records the vibrations of language or tiatelexi. He also advises that uo cat , tbe past week.
E
«>f sc«1 1-5. tp 36. s R 1 E. 1A aervs
Recorder Radcliffe. of Ashland
county, and that the judge of said court ha.«
It is reported that the S. P. railroad other disturbance, is turned by an fish or nx-k bass lie iutro»i<i»'e»i as they
V 8. i«’ Win. J Gregory—8 W l4uf 8 W 1
appointe i Tucsdav, the 3-1 day of December,
Lodge No. 66. A. O. U. W., handed to company has concluded to fence the
Mrs. Wm. Patterson ami two child­ of *ec 3 in tp 36, 8 K 1 F. 40 acres.
I*. 8. tu John J March—N
of S F. % of !8>9, at the h *urof 10 o’elo* k. A M . of said
Mrs L. Martin last Monday a check right of way between Ashland au l electric motor, w hich is moved by a i sill deatroy the trout, although there ren starle l Mouday for San Francisco,
«Ixy, a the time for hearing objection« to
»re
n
few
catfish
iu
the
sloughs
now,
ry and tired would
four-cell
Isitterv.
This
power
is
als.
’
sec
4,
tp
3».
>
R
1
E,
e0
acre*
for 82,'<kt. the amount of the policy of Grant's Pass. Tbe numerous accidents
to visit relatives there, ami expect«»!
L’. S. to H. b Harkness—lot 2. of sec 1*. tp -al l final aoeount and (be settlement there­
L. Martin in the l*meficiary fund of caused by stock gettiug on the track used iu reelmg off the sounds recorded. I heir introduction some years ago not to extend their trip to Mouterey be­ 3«. 8 K 2 W . 45 3-5 00 terr».
of. All heir»', creditors, or other persons in-
having Ilei'ti a success, as their natural
, / t*. S. to H. 1» Ha kiie>s—lots 2 and 3, of t rested in *ai i < sta’e are hereby notified to
the order. The death of Mr. Martin aud tbe lucidental damages ■lanueil by
Examineonr stockinet English walk­ home is in mm) and minldy water, fore returning home.
appear on or before -aid time appointed for
Sec 13. tp 36. S R 3 w , 4.8.50 RK) acres.
occurred October 15th. and tbe money the owners of tbe animals ed to this ingjackets. D. R. and E. V. Mills.
laza orner tore
3 aud 4, of sec «'•id bearing aud final sett’ement, and file
l'lie State Commissioner also exam­
Miss I,la Cook, now of Loe Augel»»« 18, V. tp S. ;*>. to s H K D 2 W Harkue*-*-lots
was paid to the widow just twenty conclusion.
their obje< tiun« thereto, if any they have, or
m
7
»1<<|
acres.
An Albany paper of last Saturday ined tbe hides s»»iZ'd last week, some county. Cal., who with her parents
t<> anv particular item thereof, specifying
days lift, rw ird. carrying out the record
U. S. to Samuel Grubb—N W '< of N W
the particulars of such objections.
Tbe total rainfall iu Ashland since had the following: Harry Miller, of | 1.500 tu tillmI xt , timiitig plenty ot lived in Asblnndsix or eight years ago, , | of se«' 20. S R 2 W. 4) acres
AMP D1ALMM IW
of the A. O. U. W. for promptness ami
U. G ania RD.
to Samuel B. Grubb—N F. ’4 of 8 W *4
reliability. This is the sect.nd 82.000 the fall rains began-Oil. 7th—is Grant's PasaSugar Pine Co. is in the di»'«' liides and even Hie skins of was on Tuesday’s train, returning home »i uf V “ec S. «4,
Administrator
tp
38.
S
R
2
E.
40
acre*,
Fine Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges
Dated Nor. 1.1S«9.
policy paid by the onier to a resident 3.26 .nebes. This has been enough to city. He says the factory there will spotted fawns. They were purchased from a trip to Minnesota.
U. S to Samuel Grubb—N E '4 of N E
of
Of a square meal and a
, sec 27. tp 39, 8 R 2 E, 4 • acres
of Kshland, the first being paid to put tbe ground iu g.nd coudltioo for la* rebuilt nt once. His rompnny also and pat'l for by a San Fr.mciwo firm,
Del.
Graham
went
to
Portland
last
Trusses, Toilet Articles.
S. to Samuvl Grubb— lots 1, 8 and 12,
Mrs. H. Norton some eight years ago. plowing in tbe valley, au l has fur- proposes to establish a jobbing branch who will be amenable to the game Friday to take a position in the rail­ ■ sec C. 18.
tp 39. 8 R 2 E, 6 > 40-160 acres
good bed, but anyone
The Yreka Journal says: Last n shed moisture to start the grass aud factory at Allainy. and er<Tt extensive law.
road surveying party in which his
week we stated that tbe A. O. U. W. grain growing at a rapid pace. We brick buildings here, ami make tins a
wanting
brother A»i. is employed, on the route
Supposed tu b« Gibbs
Probate Court.
p od out 812.000 in Yreka, for 6 deaths, shall not object to more, however, distributing point if 825.000 stock is
of the new road to Astoria.
subscribed b»re; 815,000 have already
The following ha« been transacted in pro
A mulatto supposed to lie Gibbs,
which wae a mistake, as the fatal sum whenever it may be ready to come,
Meesrs. Jas. i. Cardwell, of Jack­ bate court fur Jackson county, J ,R Neil,
the murderer, was arrested at Ham­
UWINO MAOMINt MggOLIS
amounts t<> J1S.IIOO, for eight deaths
Parkinson 4 Co., who have for a been promised.
Judge, wince I a ^ i report in T idings :
aao sureuts.
If you want a dress in the latest burg Bur, Cal., last Saturday by dep­ sonville, I. B. Williams, of Central
t wo <>f whom bad /1.000 additional in long time t»eeii doing a large business
In matter of estate of Samuel Carter, dec’d
tb» Guarantee F und taeidee tbe /2,000 in tbe manufacture of soda pop, ginger «bailee and colors go to Hunsaker's. * uty Sheriff Clarkson, of Yreka. The Point, D. Sears, ot Medford, and Citation requiring action to file exhibit on
lu the above counties, to reut fork term of
other citizen» from down the valley, or before Nov. 5th. 1889
AUTISTS’ - MATERIALS
of the regular lodge.
ale, etc., hav»» added a uew product,
The Astoria Building and Loan as­ Journal gives tbe followiug version: were iu town last Saturday.
In matter of estate of Thos. CUavner. dec’d. jeers.
It IS when the benefits to individ­ which is bonud to have a large sale sociation is a grxxl example of what
The colored man arrested was first
Citation.
— ALSO-----
uals iu our own community are seen sod prove popular with those who mutual benefit such a carefully man­ tracked from crossing the Auderaon
Mr. E»l. Casebecr and Mrs. Caroline In matter ot estate of R J. M Bird, dec’d
Spoeta) attention paid the
that the value and beneficence of this want h dnuk containing no alcohol. aged institution can la*. It helps the ferry at Klamath river, from which Watts, of Sprague River, were united Citation.
Fruit Alfalfa aud Would be unwise if they
In matter of estate of Sarah A. Farnbsm,
It is earsa|uirilla aud iron, earbouated txirrower and the lender; it aida in point he journeyed down tbe river, in marriageon the 27th ultimo. They deed Citation.
order are appreciated^______
Prescription Department
Sugar Beet Land, with water for irrigation,
as ordinary s<>d< waler, an 1 put up in building homes; it develop« the indi­ wearing a railroad cap at the time, have the best wishes of many friends In matter of estate of Joseph W Satter for sale iu tract* of from 20 acres to large
should buy before get­
Sale of Telegraph Line.
field,
(
itatiou.
tract»
auitable
for
colony
purposes
be afterwards threw away, secur­ in Klamath oounty and in this valley.
Iu matter of estate of J II. (bitwood.
Fur particular* apply to
The U. S. military telegraph line be- quart bottle«. It is uot only a pleas­ vidual reeoureea and make« it worth I 1 "bleb
ting prices
a w hite wool hat. but wore a straw
deed. Citation.
tween Ashland and Fort Klamath, 99 ant dnuk, but a tine tonic as well aud while to save. Th« association has ing
E B TERRIN,
John
Gilman,
publisher
of
a
rail
­
In matter of estate of H. P Hanna, dec’d. 32.2m
lint when arrested. He stole a boat at
highly
recommended
by
the
medical
402 Kearney *t. San Francinco.
now
opened
it<
sixth
series
and
is
one
miles. wns sold at public auction last fraternity.
Citation.
road
and
hotel
advertising
flyer
printed
of the paying financial institutions of Hamburg Ba.-, to go down tbe river, iu Massachusetts, was in town last
Iu matter of estate of Km. M. Turner.
S curd >y morning. al tbe office in Ash­
which the Indians took away from
Citation.
land, tn lra C. Johnson, of Linkville,
Stock Inspector W. F. S-mger has tbe city.—[Astorinn.
CITV
Saturday, and called the board of
Iu matter of estate of Frank Krause, dee d.
Inin,
anil
then
journeyed
down
to
for J)2o-i. There were several other completed this week Ins fall inspection
It takes but a little money to buy a Sciud, but returned again to Hamburg trail« together to discus« a scheme for ( itatiou.
In
matter
of
estate
of
Franklin
McHatton,
l.i Id-re, but th-»y aiw that Mr. John­ of the flocks <>f the county, and reports nice derby wool or fur bat at Dean's. Bar.
Taking an Indian and Tom an “Oregon on Wheels” exhibit.
deed. Citation
son w :is I• termim'd to have the hue, that he finds them iu fair condition.
hi matter of cstateot Minerva Elder.dcc'd
Sealed ProjM»sals. addressed to J. S Walter,
Says a Portland paper of last Fri­ Quigley, well armed, to stand guard
Chas. J. Ingalls, a commercial trav­ Citat
:.nd considerately left the field to him. He inspected 23,100 sheep, and of Hie
on.
Chairman of i’oinmittee on Water Works,
outside,
proceeded
to
the
place.
Clark
­
TRANSFER.
In matter of estate ol Win. H Simpson, will Iw received until noon. Nov 20th, for
Tim bn“ was laaiight by Mr. Johnson, whold uumber he thinks tbeie are not day: It turns out that th»' Oregon son Hsked the Iudiane nt the rancberie eler representing the Douglas Shoe
the delivery of mate lais to be used in the
Paiwenger coach to every train Freight
n.>t as i. personal speculation but in at this time 50o scabby sheep. The Western Railroad, which was incorpor­ if they had a fire inside, stating that Company, who was in Aahland last i Citation.
Iu
matter
of
estate
of
Jasper
Houck,
dec
’
d.
construction
of
the
city
water
works,
from
moved
about
tow:,
at rate, lower than suy
Iwli.ilf of the interests of the cttiaeus bands in which some disease was ated the other day. is in tbe interest he would like to warm his hands Monday, drumming up business, is a ’ Citation
Capital hams and Eastern bacon at one else. Firewood ot all kind, delivered
board the ear* at Ashland to and along
brother of U. S. Senator, John J. In­ In matter of estate of Mary A Chambers. on
of L nkville in I other parts of Klam , found, however, contain 6,780 sheep, of the Southern Pacific. That com­
the routes of the proposed waterworks
anywhere In t-.wu at loweat prue,
1421
Minkler
A
Son's
, dec’d. Citation.
Length«, sizes and weights of the pipes aa
nth county, who have concluded that and before spring, ot couree, the dis­ pany has purchased th«» lines of the which were very cold, and was invited galls.
In
matter
of
estate
of
Peter
Keil,
dec
d
to
come
in.
While
warming
himself,
follows-
tli -y cannot do without the telegraph ease may be expected to affect more of Oregonian Railway Company, nnd will
210 piece« pipe, 10 inches in diameter. 24 ft.
A. N. Towne, of the S. P. i Citation.
line. Arrangements will be made for the nuralier than at this time. Tile consolidate them with the Portland be inspected the colored man who sat R. Manager
of estate and guardiaiiabip of long, weight 8 lb*- ver foot
R.,
and
Senator
George Hearst, who : O. Iu R. matter
close
by,
with
his
bead
down
and
arms
Myer. Citation
210 pie< e* pipe. 10 inches iu diameter, 24 ft.
op ruling the line lietw-eii Ashland condition of the sheep of the county and Willamette road, which it has
hail accompanied the C. P. R. R. debt
In matter of estate of Shomaton dec’d long, weight 9‘i Iba. per foot.
and Linkville immediately, and the continues to improve, Mr. Songer owned tor two years. It is intended folded, and jerking out a pistol placed Senate committee to Portland, were on ■' Citation.
1J‘¿piece* pipe. 10 inches In <liamvter,24 fl.
it
under
bis
prisoner's
nose,
making
to
bridge
the
Willamette
at
Portland.
Ashland office will >»• in the Postal thinks.
Iu matter of estate of Wm. Turnham. Pe­
weight 13 lbs. per foot
him throw up bis bands, which be , last Friday morning's train, returning tition of sale of realty ordered printed tn long,
l.o pieces pipe, 10 Inches in diameter. 20 ft.
T.-’iC-r-apb otli-e. file line between
A disgraceful affair flgnred in the
Vermont maple syrup, and Califor­ held close and tight against his breast. to San Francisco,
emocratic Time», and copy served person­ long, weight ¡2*4 lbs. ver foot.
Linkville and the Fort will no doubt justice's court in town this w ■ek. In nia strained honey at Minkler 4 Son’s.*
ally on heir« as directed by law.
4W piece* pipe, 8 in« he* in diameter, 20 ft.
On searching if he had any weapons, a
Is-taken down, to save tbe wire. The a row in the Houck 4 Abliey saloon
Mr. L. F. Wood ami Miss Edith E.
In matter of guardianship of Rosie Bren- l.mg. weight 8*t lb* per foot.
Co). Lloyd Harrison nnd Charles pistol was found in tbe breast pocket Edwards, of Ashland precinct, were tan», a minor Bond approved
line is lionght lit a very low figure, about 2 o'clock a . M. Monday, a farm
piece« pi im *, 6 inches in diameter, about
In matter of guardianship of Thomas F. 16 ft. long, weight 8*3 lbs. j»er f<M>t.
an I a f ur tariff rate ought to yield hand named Louis Sehiappen had his Jones, of Tulare, Cal., had bad luck <>f his coat, against winch his arm was 1 married at Jacksonville on Wednesday Bennett,
order approving final settlement,
100
pieces pii»r, 4 inches in diameter, about
closely
press.ul.
The
prisoner
gave
revalue enough to pay unxlerate now partly bitteu off by W. L. Town- last week while hunting. The first
of last week. They are residing for «nd Jacob Wagner, guardian discharged
16 ft. lung, weight 5 lbs. per fool.
In matter of estate of George R. and Annie
»»¡■•rating expenses, keep up repairs send. Ou Mouday the latter was ar­ named killed a deer nnd wns ¡lacking Ins name as Bates, and says he was ar- the present at tbe Edwards place east
1*00 pcs. pipe. 2 inches in diameter, about
rested lately on charge of killing a
Dora Birdsey. Guardian’s bond approved 16 fl. ¡<'iig, Aright 36-10 lba. per foot.
and pay interest on the first cost.
raigned in Justice Berry's court upon it to camp when his rifle went off nnd man in Texas, which could not lie ‘ of Ashland.
and ordered issued to show cause w hy realty
10 ton« lead in pigs, lUOlb* to the pig
should
not t>e sold.
charge of may hem, aud tbe bearing wounded him in Ina left foot, so that r
20 Fire Hydrants weighing about 225 lba
________________________
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. Hosley reached
preven.
and now asserts that ___
the ____
offi- -
A HeAMint Social.
In matter of estate of Michael Hanlev each, and o’her articles carrying the total
was postponed for two days, Townsend he may lose it. Jones killed a deer cers have captured tbe wrong man. In home last Sunday morning, on their Adm.
bond of 36-5,000 approved Alice E. weight to ahotitOHO.OuO lba or
ton».
On Wednesday of this week the giving 86110 bonds for his appearance. nnd pnt it on a fine horse to carry Ins pockets were found a Southern . return from Illinois. Mr. Hoeley re- Ella E, and Edward B. Hanley sureties.
Proposals must I hj per ton The aucceaaful
OREGON
MEDFORD
par mts (mid their families) of the pu­ Beginning Wednesday morning, the home. The hors»' ran away ami was Pacific R. R. gnide.nmi a small amount [>orta that he found on his whole trip In matter of estate of Hiram Cooksey, biddt-r must furuisn good and sufficient
’d. Adm. bouds of flijM*’ approved. tsnids, acceptable to the Water Works ( om-
pil« of the Ashland High School were bearitig lasted till yesterday noon, found deaii with the deer's horns of coin, ami from descriptions nt pres­ no town the size of Ashland which dec
Charles Nickell, E. Jacobs aud T J. Kenney mlttrr, for the taithful performance of the
piercing
its
vitals.
invited to nttend a social on the eve­ when defendant was held in
i sureties.
ent known, he is believed to be the seemed more prosperous or thrifty.
contra« t.
In matter of estate of George Black. In­
ning of that -lav at the north school bonds, to appear liefore the uext grand
Our Sl.Oii kid glove« are now selltnc right man. The man arrested for com-!
Person« desiring to be informed a* to the
I wish to inform the people ot Southern Oregon
Nathan Burkhalter, of New York, ventory and appraisement order granted for routes aud points of delivery can callat the
Louse and the attendance was so jury.
like hot cakes, at 75c. D. R. mid E. piicity iu tbe false accusation of rob-
«ale
of
personal
property
and
petition
m
<
ffi'»r
of the chairman on Monday, Nov. 18,
who has been visiting his son. Road­ , lea«e realty granted.
large ns to completely till the high
A number of hnntere who spent a V. Milla.
that I have opened a
at 10 a. m. A man will t«e furnished to go ,
liery against Donaldson, of Holding, master Burkhalter, at Hornbrook for
In matter of estate of Baptiste Chegar,
sei "d npaitment«. A pleasant pre week at Fish lake near Mt. Pitt last
the route with them
Three prisoners at the Oregon pen­ now in jail, thinks he is the right man, i some months, has gone over to Ap­ dec’d. Inventory and appraisement ap­ over
The Committer reserve 1 he right to reject
grauuae of elocutionary and musical month, took with them a uew gill-net,
and claims to know him. If the man
proved.
any or all proposals
eutertaionieut was rendered by the expecting to catch an abundance ot itentiary went to work some time ago arrested as above stated, proves to be plegate this week for a visit with his
J R. WALTER.
pup'ls. amltlien Pref. Getz, principal the flue trout which are seeu iu the to mi ke a regular Libby prison tun­ the guilty person, the party making brother, one of the pioneers of that
Chairman Com. on Water Works.
Tescbrre' Inltstnte
nel scape, and bad tb» ir tiiiinei all
section.
Ashland, Or.. Ot 30,1889
of the sell- h ds and teacher of the lake in great abnmiauce in the sum­ mil«
------- OF--------
from und«r th« fl<x>r of a ware­ the capture will be entitled to receive
The meeting of the T«»» her«' Institute
high school, in a brief address, mer time. They didn't see a fish in
tbe ^1,3)0 reward offere»!.
held last Saturday proved to be an inter.-»t
house
to
th«
prison
yar.l.
where
only
VVm.
Robineon.
of
Sprague
River,
stated that he had
called the the lake, and concluded they had ail
ingone Tne w..rk ronai-ted In the di»
(The officer thinks he has the right wns in Ashland this week, after a load < uasi»>n of the first two talk» on geogrephv
p ireuts of his pupils together in order gone down Butte creek, which is the a high wall would be iu th« way of
of winter anppli«*«. He reported the in Parkgr's Ta'ks on lea» bmg. aud a ,-la»»
freedom.
Ou«
«»»creted
himself
under
in
»u
and
will
start
with
bun
to
Porl-
th it the patrons of the school ami the outlet of tbe lake. Fish lake is a the floor, but bis absence at roll call
liccf cattle all sold ami driven out. of exercise iu number, by Mi»s I’ru e ", h
lami to-day. |
teacher io wh-s-care their children beautiful l>»dy of crystal-clear water,
Would Inform the public that he
class of her priniarv i iipll. The little
In th* building formerly occupied by J Goldimitb. Medford, coudetlng of
hia neighborhood, except about a hun­ a people
ha? again opened a
dId very »le-iksl.a- work, and the
are placed might have the advantage blit not so deep but that it may fre< ze one day last w»>ek mused a search
dred bead owned by Applegate Bro«., teachers were rnur-h interested b, the
of ma iug a mutual acquaintance, solid daring tbe wiuter at its high whi-'h *x»n resulted in bis discovery
Thanksgiving Proclamation.
who prefer to keep and feed them melh.al« emploV-d an t tlielr adapta'lon l.>
which might without such opportun­ altitude, so the instinct of the fi-h au l a <Muf«6si<>u of tbe whole plot.
the principle- up'n which the dev, l.-ptnenr
By tbe governor o( tbe slate ot Ore- through tbe winter.
Qvert wo hun Ire I styles and pat.
ity l>e p-stponed indefinitely in many causes them to leave before the freeze
of numbers In the ebild * mind depeud»
■ The Oriibe »»stem of t, a, him: number- h »»
t»-vlis of dress g<axis to select from at gou;
cases. Prof. Ge z in his earnest re­ comes.
A
man
and
hi«
wif«,
natives
of
East
To tbe enJ that public ark now led g-
been oulte thoroughly 'll-» u»-ed l'l the
Hunsaker's.
*
marks evinced the zeal and mteresl
n»eut m iv be made to(i«xl for his tiu- India, w.-re on M-ndav evening's \ sriniis mee'inet ,,f ih»- Institute, and 1» be­
Some one with a ro’>n«t imagination
Neckwear, etc. All the latest utyletln Collar« and Tie* I handle the celebrated
in the school which is a necessity,
train,
going
to
New
York.
They
ing iuirod»n-e»l with high:»- »stl»fa, lory re­
The two hors« thinves who created numbered mercies. I hereby appoint
sad si. assurance of efficiency on the (we might guess who it was) recently astir from Portlmd to R»xlding r»*- rburstlay, tbe 2S b of November, 1S89. spoke English, and tbe mao said h" sults Into the wh,a.ls of the < trv bv their
»tern
the
child
i-
made
familiar
from
the
Bu.sh.by
’8 Double-Welted, Hand-Stwed, GL0VE8,
««nt
to
a
Helena.
Montan
i,
pa|>er,
an
¡.in I of those having the schools in
cenrly, have both escap'd from jail. •8 a day of thanksgiving, and I would was going to open a store in New fir-t with the fundsmen'al operaUons.
For both ladle« and fenle. Every pair guaranteed
IN ASHLAND
charge. At the c inclusion of his re­ account of an allege I ch ise of “white Th» one who was shot and captured remind the good ¡»eople of tine com­ York City. Tbe costume and aptxsar- combining and separating number«, ami
marks, the pupils of the school served wolves" m Klamath county, iu which uear Grant’» Pass was liberated from monwealth that no expressions of aue« of the con pie attracted much at- each number is thoroughly taught with Having bought the hminess of ? Stacy, and
reference to a'l the possible combinations
the au lienee with refreshments — a big bami of buck elks are »ecu to tlie jol at Roaebiirg laat Saturday gratitude cun l>e more acceptable to tentvjo from the curious ones at tbe which
form IL and th»ir appti, ation to is located for the present on
saudwiches. coffee, cake, nuts and surround a big pack of six-foot white night by two unknown men. who on heaven than are gifts from their abun­ depot.
practical problem«, b, fore the n it is taken
wolves
and
kill
all
of
them
but
one,
up.
T»>
a» oid the forming of anv Incorrect East Side of Main Street,
fruit, and u pleasant social lime was
enixl the three di Sira of the jail with dance iu ni l of tbe poor.
i idea of number obi»-» ts are need in all rhe
enjoyed. The event was. wetrust, the which was wounded by one of the nd- duti'icnt» key«. Two other prisoners
,-«rly
training
until the child is competent Where the popular and accommodating And sell strictly for cash, thereby insuring my patrons of
In testummy wheroof, I hereunto
Star Bakery, opposite postoffico.
b. giuutug of pleasant and profitable mnt haulers, and nearly “ch two I' . lie refused Ibeir 111»-rtv, ivheu the dixirs sign
‘ to conceive of nurnb'-r wtlhoit their use. cut’er, Wm Harti«, i« ready to wait upon
my name and cause the seal of
relations between the schools and tbe latter’s arm to a pulp lief ore it was were reLx-kd. No trace Iris been the state to l»e affiled nt the city of Ashland. Oregon is tbe lending bak­ with tlie present Interest and enthusiasm all old and new customer« iu • faUsiactory
¿I
by the teachers, these meetings manner.
THE LOWEST PRICES
people—relations closer «nd more hacked in to mincemeat by th- deadly found nor anyone suspected Tbe Salem, this 4tb day of November, A. ery of Southern Oregon. Established ■ manifested
five years. 8 1-lb loave« of premium cannot fail to be of much benefit to them
mutually beneficial than have as yet knive« of the other brave hunters. jail cousists of Pauly's patent cells.
selves
and
productive
of
fruitful
results
to
b.
1KS9.
bread. 25cts; 33 1-lb loaves. 81. Cakes, I the city schools
Pretty fair yarn— but «nr wtmt like a
been m untained.
Call and See Me. I Guarantee Satisfaction
ylvester P ennotf . r , (lovernor.
pie«, confectionery nud ice cream in
Tbe time for the regular race,logs «(» Notice of Annual Meeting.
“back number'*—it would til the for­
Lost—A child l-iet its father m the By S the
governor:
««neon; also sweet cider, by the glass. changed from the 2d and 4th to the 1st and
The
hiii »< i «I racring of »t»xkhoM«n ot
N» w sty lea of RucUmg at D. R. and ests of Russia (letter than Kliuiatb rush at Dean’s for those spring b»el
G eo . W. Me B rice , Sec. of State.
5cta or 40 eta per gallon. Furmahed 3d Saturdays of each month
the A.lilxnil Ele»-trie Power «nd Light Co.
county.
shoe«. Price 75 eta.
•
E. V. Mills.
will b»-held •' the »dice of H B Gsley in
roima for one perann by the night,
Cipe Cod cranberries, Anderson's
A _
good cup of coffee
is a . joy
_ ___
, - forever. ■
Teamsters. Attention! F->nr hor»e
We notice that D. L. Minkler 4 Son A‘hUu.1 Or.. Monday,^.
New at Hunsaker's tb s «e-k an 25r»ta; by tbe week, 81-50; by tbe
minoe «ne.it, Saratoga chips, and B'*- Let them blend you some at Minkler whips for «ale at oost at A. P. Bali’s, elegant stock of the celabiated Bioad- month, $5. Give me a oall. Wm. are roreiving large iovoio»'« of «tapie
»«c
btltod beans at Mmldtr »fc Son's • * Sun's.
*
Granite street, A able »d
•
baad dree« goods
•
au4 laucy gruoarNS.
*
Ajhland. Or.. Kav l.Utt
Milla, ¡pcopdatoa
*
i
\SHLAND TIDINGS.
No Cheap Sealettes
We have the finest line of Silk
Seal Plush Jackets, in English
Walking, Modjeskas^ and Half­
length, ever shown in Southern
Oregon. These plushes were im
ported direct and made up by Mar
shall, Field & Co., of Chicago, and
contain no shoddy. We also have
a full line of Ladies’ Stockinet
Jackets. Ladies’ Cloth Newmarkets
and Misses’ and Children’s New
markets.
Prices the Lowest.
0. R. & E V. Mills.
Broadhead, Broadhead
Broadhead Dress Goods!
Has secured the exclusive sale for Ash
AN
land of these most excellent dress goods,
and this week received an elegant stock
*
in all the latest shades, colors and pat
NEW MILLINERY! terns
It costs nothing to look and you
will always find us willing to show what
Passenger Transfer. we have.
Respectfully,
E. B. HUNSAKER
A Mau Hung
Be Glad
Fresno itati County Laois
P
C
S
,
All Standard Patent Medicines
TO BEST ASP FOR SAIE.
15,000 Acres
CHITWOOD
BROS
To Buy Furniture
100,000 Acres
To Teamsters and Hailers.
At Wilson’s
GREGORY & HICKS,
COMPLETE STOCK
R. P. 2NTEI1
Gents’ Furnishing Goods,
MENS’ FINE SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR,
HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS
I BUY FOR CASH
ORRA E. ANGLE, MED^ORD