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I ASHLAND TIDINGS BRIA ITI ES. HEBE AND THERE The Storms and The Train». Commissioners Court Jackson ville Items. NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. The railroad line from Ashland south has been almost completely blockaded by the hoavy fall of snow iu tbe Niskiyous Hii.l beyond, this week, ouly one express train having arrived through from lb« south eince Satur day. Telegraph comtnnnicalion bits be»-u cut off, loo, aud wht«n the T id - inoh weut to press last night, no wool could lie bad by telegraph, farther south iliau MoniHgue, and the blix'k- tided truss from tbe south being below that place, nothing could be uw itaiued ns to when they would probably get through. Ou Siskiyou mountains a great deal of trouble is la-iag exjierieneed, the buow being of almoid unbmiteil depth. Ou« buow plow is completely buried aud another is iu the ditch near Steinman, with no available eugiuea to work with and get them out. the S. P. engines being »11 on the other si'le of the monntam and unable to get through. Three O. ,V C. eugiues were scut over from here, but they are stuck somewhere on the road, too. The Rouib-l»>niid passenger traius have la-en running no farther than Ashland for a number of days. Thu trains from the north h.'iV» tieen arriving every day, though not ou tun«. Tuesday'» and Wednesday’s train« did hot get here uutd after Doon, and yeHlerdfty’a train did not arrivo until 7 o’ejo«*k Inst «veiling. iH'iug delayed by s I k I i -» iu lb« canyon, and snow this «id«, encounl -rmg two aud one-half feet at Glendale, and four feet at tunuolsS »nd 9. A local tram was made up here yesterday and start««! north nt 2:'2t' p. m. The north bound pasaeng 'r that lenchel Ashland Tues-lay was «reeked at \\ right's Spur, thr«1« miles uorlh of Sisson. The late fall of «now was so deep that tbe engine ran off th« track, i and the mall, expreHH, baggage and two Piillm.ni curs were derailed. Ouly the first three were injured. The expi. ss was badly smashed, but no one was hurt. J rt »’« R Neil. Ju'lge; C. W. Taylor and, *» depth Suow fell ou Sunday ,t<> KUtMATH COUNTY. W: Rm «'onnnliwoner»; Max Mull«ir,clerk Enzi tl«.'w in, they cay. Don’t miss b«nring Miss Coutboui •u the of IS luche», aud'is stili Jatne« G. Birdsey, siierirt. H.iukvlUe star Jan. 10 1 ¡•'ritinti. JauU'tiÿ 17. HIM) Thursday uvuning, J»u. 23.1. ground. ‘L i t Loif” »1 Granite Hall next The following R iu.l Supervisors were Ex-sgent Emery, late of Klamath \V eums.iay. It is report -1 t!r,t a profitable biiR- appointed for 1890: J. R- Tc/.er, dis agency, si»y««l over night in town Sun u»UHbawt For Sale. Mes.tr». Humiiou . 1 Il st rve your scats for “The Last iut«s is b 'ing «Ion« in iinporiiug trict No. 1; A. Alford. No. 3; M-rritt day. Mouday be »tait««l for Southern i county Asblaud altorm ys, a. s. ’ nese by w ay of M*ixi.-o uno this cottu- A second hau 1 organ in good condi Lo.ii” ut l’b'Zi C’urutr oluie. Bellinger No. 4; O. Harbougb, No. 5; California, whqre L<« wdl r«s»le in the seat on legal business. try. tion -luquire of E. L. Freeiiiud at tLe Ben Beall, Na 0; A. E. Moor«-, No. 7; . future. A rare «Iwutioniiry treat t.t Granite bank. * County Clerk Muller, R. H. Dnnlap, ]). W. Knutzen, No. 8; L. A. Rose, No. The buow ia reported to have fallen Hall uext Tbui»d»y evening. Sheriff Childers, who is interested James A. Cardwell aud John A. Live 9; Tbo». Wright, Na 10; Nelson Hus toadepttiof from four to five feet in iu a very remunerative business at A. Batt. Tberw never was lictter sleighing Eastern Washington during the late mer. 11; J. G. Briscoe, No. 12; G. F. ar«' Buffering with the prevailing ni At the corner room in Mrs. Gillette'» ,«ny where Ih.tu in Aslilaud several blortu. S ditniiillin. No. 13; A. 8. March, No. , Salem, lmndt-.l m his riwignutiou to ff uenza. . tbe couuty court Wtsliutsduy. bat block. comer Main und I Lurch »titel» days «luring tue present week. 14; <J. N. Young. 16; Henry Brown, Mrs. Ida M. C'lpning ami Miss Rosa Everybody says there i« a good time this week. No. 17; Geo. W. Besle, No. 18; J. I*. failed to get an »«'cep’anee. Th«* revival meetings at the M. E coming- that tuis suow aud lutineuzi Cardwell are expecting to arrive from Woodridge, No. 19; John Cantrall. No. Mr. G. W. Loo»l»y, of Fort Klam Church nave La'eii siippl«*m«uted by a lUBUres a hpleudid Beason for »11 next Portl«nd on to-morrow’» traiu. Settle. Settle. 21; •!. W. Owens. No. 21; Heury ath. st»y«xl over uigbt in Lmkviile summer. AH perxona bavin# unsettled n<*- series ol cottage prayer meeting«*«. Owing tu the indisposition of Mr?, Ankeney. No. 23; Henry Peeh, No. 25; aud Btarte«l Mouday morning with CouutH wnh tbe utMkrs)KU»*d uih Abner K**nt, who stallbed (loliee- C. L. Sydenatncker, No. 26; Jacob i wife sud children for Fort Jones, Mary Miller, district deputy, and Mrs. l'h« heavy snow fall in tbo monn- kindly ch H and tu-ttle the hhqm « either man le-aliu in Astihiud. began lust t»ins lias prevented the mail-carrier <>u Wagner, N.». 29; Wm. T. Moore, No. where they will remain during the Aim Ulrich, N. G. «*hsct, the newly by ca«b <>r note wilbuni delay. el«K*ted officers of Ruth No. 1. I. O. O. week a one-year leiui IU, tbe peui- tiie Shake route going any further 30; Egliert Hammond, No. 31: Samuel winter. January 15. 1H90. J. M. M c C all . F. were not iustullcl ou Mouday. Draimm. No. 32; G. F. Billing», No. 33. leuuary. than Soda Springs tbe past week. Notwithstanding the drouth ami Ordered that Miles Wakeman be nl- D. D. G. M. Helman, of Ashland, I'!»* T idinos houscliold, like runov couB«*qnent general back «vat dm as of Stockholder«* Meet in; At Redding about teu iuclies of lowed 810 per month from Jan. 4, 1K!D, made an official visit t» Jacksonville o’b-rs in lb«* county, lias i»*en wrest enow fell last S.iu-l iy ttiat, lieing the AMiland, Or., J au . 9, 1S93. until further order, aud that amouut buHiness, Wells, Fargo A Co. «lid a Lodge No. Iu, I. O. O. F., on Satur pretty fair baameea in Lmkviile «lur general meeting of too st«H*k i liug with th« lx* «l lutiueDsa during first snow of tbe season for that place. allow ed Ben Haymond lie <liB *onlinu-*d. ing the past year, having »old here ex- day evening, ami instailrtl th«' offi«*«*rs Yreka baa aliout two and one half feet. holdere oi the Ashland Woolen Milla the pH»! W«ek. E. G. Hurt allowed 86 per mouth i press money-orders to tiie amouut of for the euBiiiug term. wdi be held in lh»*ir ottico ou Monday, T he confirmation by th« S'*nate of for care of Suaan McClain. There are now 318 prisoners in the John Watson died at bis home in J.tu. 20. at 2 o’clock p. in. By order Gen. Appi-gat<’» apix’intmeut a» In In matter of couuty ro.nl petitone«! 836JW. o( directors. W. H. A tkinsox . Sec. dian HgeUt a. Ixl.iuiath w . ib reported Oregou penitentiary. Tbe total ex- for by J. D. CbappeL Diamiaaed on The other day an Indian hail sev Jacksonville ou Friday last, after 10 lien.liturea of th« institution for the viewers’ re(»«rt recommending that the eral horses completely suowed under days' illness of pneumonia. Mr. Wat last Finlay. year 1889 were, SIS.SMIW; total earn Siocktroliters Mevtinj. roait lie not established. ou Klamath marsh. Several men son whs a Southern Oregou pioneer The liver Sisters had a goo«l house ings ot convicts, If 14.8fi2.U9. In matter of application of 1). R. ■ entered on suow »hoes with some feed and bad been a resilient of 51iuiz»uita A meeting of Hi» stocKholdere of in Aeliluud l ist Monday* evening, and A bonus of 85,000 has beeu eub- Mills, et al, for county road up Aah- ! and tramped out an area in which precinct since 1853. He was a most theE-st Astiland Diteli C>. wui br gave tbe t>«*si. performance of the kind land cr«*ek. P. Lytiletou, Dan. Chap 1 they could walk around, but whether worthy aud highly es!»a»iiied citizen, acritH.d by the |>eople of Eugene to beld Ht City Conni il rooms. at 2 p. ni.. ,-eeu b«re tur u long time. man. and Holier’. Garrett appoiutetl i they have succeed«»! in gettiug the of rare purity ami goodness, and his bmld au electric street railway. The f&iturday, Feb. lst. Alt st.n-kliolders death is sadly mourned bv a large viewers. M. L. McCall surveyor. animals homo is problematical. The local intluenza has cut down enterprise will l»e worked up by the request««! lo b»* preseut. B i . sìucbs of Ordered that a new voting precinct circle of friend*«. He liad'but rt'Celitiy the utteialance at the Aehlau«! public citizens, who will make it ago. importauce. By order of Mra. Keeee) of tbi» place, who weut retintd from business on a coinfurtable lie establishtal, to lie known as List ■■cbools to »Lout one-half the usual Jxcon W. o . xeb , Iu the “feather-weight" fight Ht San with her husband to San Francisco o«*m[Hjtoimy, ami located in Jackson Creek preciuct, bounded as follows; number in tome department». W. H. A tkissos , Francisco on the 13tb, Ike Weir, the last fall to lie truaU*«! for a cancer, Beginning nt the mouth of Big Butte ville. 'Ie h'ave4 a wife, alone in sor llnector». (««“o. L. Helms won th« silver medal •*B 'lfa< Spi ler.” was knock««) out by * rowful bereavement, to mourn his ir- preciuct, and whore same cr«*k Hows di««d in that city Christmas night. al the B«con<l elocutionary couttHJl at Billy Murphy, the feather-weight Dramatic Entertainment. into Rogue river, thence up Big Butte The following ocoarred among th««) reparable loss. He was a member of Hie Noiuial »ctiool last Friday, aud bis champion of Australia, iu 15 rsuuds. Tliiirv n.irraGiKinJunA«.* wiv ♦ zw»»» be- ’ ! I the h«x Mssouic >iu tli iz». fraternity, f v nnil HT- creek to E side thereof to the point i Dairy «'orretipundenoe: Sixteen nnd was 11 bur- The first amateur perforinauo of effort is biglily t'pokeu of. of intereeclion of »Hine creek, with low zero and frost on thq inulea’ «><»-1 riod uuder the auspices of that, order The great popularity of Ayer’s Fills our local drain itt.- talent will occur at sec. liue running E aud West, betw«v*n laahea! ' I in the Masonic cemetery on Sunday I M ilstial May field Bo! 1 several bead as a cathartic i« due no less to their Granite Hall W«du«s<liy. e-euiag.Jau. sec». 11 hui I 23, tp 31. 8 R 1 E, thence Plenty of feed in the Hta«*kn, Imuses ‘ aflertmon. 22. at wb.eli time will lx* produced th«' of cattle at the city pouud yeeterd»y. promptness ami efficacy than to their due E on aaid see. line, aliout and barn» of Alkali valley. The ij «* h j excellent drama, “l'b» La t Loaf.” Bi tiling was alow and they were coating of sugar and freedom from any «nib's to »«»c. cor. lietween sec. 14, 15 burn brightly and tbe gooae an«l th«* Rea) Estate T ransactions. No pains is la-iug spared to make ku«K*k«il down hi nick-bottom prie.«. iiij’irioiis «'ffivts. Cbihi’en take them reaiiily. See Ayer's Almanac for this and 22 and 23, tp. 21. 8 R 2 E, thence wraxlpile are high. Gloria in ej-- | this event a bii <-C'*» s iu every particu Sleigh-riding -oh wh it a luxury for year, just ont. due N on sec. line to its intersection cditi»! g . W. Edwards to Janies llelmsn4 interest lar. A lrnission. 25 cents. IC -erved th« ti imi-rfeel of Smllieru < hegou w i South fork of ILigu«« river; thence Jas. Wheeler l*S5 gone to the county j in bk R. village of Talent. c»»n; f125. seats. CBc. Among the holiday e«litions of t tin and litliiietiz« oh, what nn.ither lux Jain »« Helm' to Elizabeth Helms—lot* 15, foiiowing down said South ferk on seat Mr. Colluban has r«mov«vd most. { 16. 17 and IS, bk L, village of Taletit; con., ury are nil Hie go in Ashland this co.iHt newspapers none were more at South side thereof to Rogue river of his cattle to Sprague river, where Supreme t'surt. »Iu.. tractive than that of the San Jose week. S. B. Galey to Henry Oliver )j nercl in to month of Big Butte creek. Said be has plenty of hay. Shook Brothers Tbe following cwbm li.«*« bis-u d«- .Vercwry 24 pages, with richly em- Ashland: also. 1«>ts 1. 2. T I. 5,6, 7, 8. 1*. 10, Anotb«r shipment of pipe for tbe blazoued cover that made a very I bonudariee enclosing the mountain will start a bund thither in a few «lays. 11. 12. IT II. 15. 16. 17. J k . I*.». 2J, 21, 22, and 23, cideii iu tbe O’egou Supreme Cuiiri: PERSONAL. known as Table Mountaiu anti the — Applegate Brothers drove a band to city w «ter works haa lawn r«*ccived in MountHin addition to town of Ashland; Bessie L, M' -sengrr and .1. E. briliiaut show of S mtheru California i »ettlement on th«» bead waters of l’oe valley, where they bought 15o con . fl?.*»i. Smith, npiiellknts, vs. 11. C. Me-sen- uud w hen tbe snow ilieappeara a force fruitsand flowers aud attractions. It Andy Virgil to Sytveater Path rsou-N E l< Clnik ’ s creek, ami the voting place of tons of hay of Mrs. Land. gi«r aud t. 1*. Watson, W. I', li'itne ol ill' ll will be pul to work in the was a very creditable publicat ion. of > W of Sec 1*. ip *>, S 1*. I E; < on , |210. .1. T. Gregg, of Salem, whs in Ash- Mich preciuct shtill lie at what ia known At the shooting match of New Year'» S. F. tvaley, <t al to Ellen E linley—land un.l «!. F. Watson, respondeli!s. Ap- Irt-iicbes. as Snttou's ranch at tl e house th rein. «lay. two fat lieeyes were divided in Ashland, 2* acre«; eon.. $ ’>.<*») A shortage of potatoes in San Fran laud biRt Sunday and Mouday. p«-al from .kiekifcin Couiiiy; judgment Ashland physicians say that, while cisco was report«1«! last week, but 20 > B. Gab y to IE B. < .irt* r -land in Ash- Mr. M. H. Drake Rtartf>«i Monday : Order»'! that petition of H. H. Mitch among tbo crack shots of Alkali. «>f the lower court atlinu«*«!; opitiKui tic i«' arc tiitmt rims cases of bad colds land. 2 .'a. i. s; con. » :7’». ell, Si*b<'ol Supt. in relation to re-dis csrloiuh were to arrive from Chicago night for Harney valley, via Portland. Wns sorry to hear that P. L. Foun Ja.-ob Thompson to *- F Billing*—land per curiam. I tricting thc c unity lie con’.inaed un in town, aiinoet a 1« h * ,1 epnleuiic, y«.t tain has b««en taken sick with diphthe in Vl’dand . fou., M . Geo. W. Bi l lie, r» -¡Kiiuh'iit, vj. H. there are n< ciis.s >f thegiunine Rus this week, and the S. 1’. R. R. will Dr. J. S. Parson was t aken down G Howii. I to Mr. 1>. L. t ox, quitclaim carry 100 CHiloads by the southern til Feb. term. ria, but news has just nrriv««l that he deed B. Miil>-r. app«liaiit. Ap|»id from sian lutiueu li, or “Lu Grippe" here. to water right from Evan« «:r«*ek; con , route, to avoid the frosts. The freight with the prevailing iulluenza yester Ordure 1| that the voting pl ioi in is convalesceut . «100. J.ie'pbine «*<>iiniy; judgm nt of tli« day. Willow Springs prt'ciuct, be changi'd 11. J. O'Brien has returned from Some of tbe Klamath county ranch- rat« s on po’iil'H H, recently adopted, lower court nffiriued: opinion j«;r Engineer Meilis was confined to to school house ill school district No. Eastern Oregon and Western Nevada, era wt«o d«*p< nd largely U|»>u the Hr«'!*l cents jut hundred pounds h curiam. where h» has Bpent the summer. He * le<l by the tule carlo«.! lot from Sioux City, Missouri ins r«K»m fur ti w«*«.'k but in around J4, in said precinct. winter p«-ture affor Orders«! that a ii»w road district lie reports stock in a very deplorable con- i is 4 toms Mi.nlt low« r Klamath lake liver and common pointe, ami 95 cents again. Turned Their faille Out. Weh?t( r. Jwlnre; Max Muller, Clerk. •••«tablish«''!, to be ktiown a» road dis ditiou in both placea, it. 1« a hard J. i. <» H. Bir-Sri wilt lose iu .m Ci il ' tins w.uter on from ( inc.<go and coiunioti |>oiiitB to , 8berifi. Mr. F. A. Ceil, of Lak« creek, was trict No. 34, boumled and described The iHrgest riincties of Klanifth ;»eC«>unt ot th»' «leep snows. Sun Fraiicise«». winter on Eastern ranges. Estate of W in. Gilroy v-. <»»rar GaiiiArd one of tbe caller» at the Tlbixos of- as follows: Commeiieiug at S W cor. county, O-., sud SirkiyoU connty,Cal.. - «)Lj»*clion to claim; claim u)l'»wcd fui The credentials of th« four Senators tie'e tbe past week. MeCull. administrator of th«' -u?. inicreat. are those of Jefcee I). Carr. nl*o:ii. Clear sisKtrot; oocntv , <*.vi. or N E >*| of sec. 2. tp 37, S R 2 W, AS s Barnum vs. W. B A. Toinplr. de estat«'. inlvertiseB for snle on elected by tin' rival Lcgielaiures of lake, and lh>rriH,<if Bulle cr*-< k valley. thence E to center channel of Bear D'reka Journal, Jan. IV ce^aed: d< fault Hiitcrrd against defendam W. ,1. Znill, the successful washing y. k'oih iust., two choice pi««ces Montana are exj»-. t. «1 to lie bu«i lie- Cal. Owing to tbe titnieiiai div s. n- creek lh«”ice down certaiu channel of of oregun v* Abner Kent—assault The Insurance Vniou has again • a W h u daugciouK weapon: motion for a in the north western part of (ore the Sena:« this week. Objection macliin« man, left Monday morning Bear creek, to intnrwsition of sec. lines •oit of 18X9. they put up umi'b le-r trial d»*itied,mid defendant -♦•ntenced t > , a«">i«t four aeiea altogether will I«« made to seating either tbe Re- for Sacrameuto valley. from their mvaiou .. hay tb'.n usual .... I '............. L 1........... common to sees.27, 28, tp 36, 8 R2 W. rmsed the insurance rates for Y reka, nww 1 p a: -imprisonment in Staff penitentiary. liupiovtsl fruit laid, anil is publican or Demia-ratic conteBtaut» laud, and the *le.-|> h ’ io . vh of tins Win G. I". Billings returiicii h«>me hist thence north to center channel of fi.'t.v per cent., on account of tbe town Htrriet ( ha| man v- L. J Smilley; de ily |ix',i >il lot r< shii'DCO lots. pending an niviatigaiion hh .I report Monday from Portland, where he hail Rogue river; tl:"iice down a-nter chan not providing th«« hydrant system inurri r overrule.t. ter will cmii-e them heavy lm-Ms. Il upon th ir claims by the Coinniitlee Fannie M. Love v* Mary Hanley—parti agreed upon last fall. is reporttd thaï Carr h.i» turned ont be.-n fur nearly a week, on u business nel <>f Rogue river t«> west line of tp (l !-■ «".«loin that the people of tion of real property, dismissed nt plaintiffc alamt λ*O> bi ml. ano l>orris. hluiii S..ut 1 ru On u<'ii have an « pportunity «in Frivilegea and Electi-ms. Tlie com visit, 16. 8 R 2 W; th* nee E to W line of 1> We hear that there is about 30 fra»! 4(MX) bead of cattle, to »Lift f.,r tiiem- to in ;*.r so gut« «! mid «-ulturt d i.n elo- mittee B* cms to be in favor of goiug J »bn A Low v« Fannie M. Love-to ran mile; thence E of snow on Salmon mountain where Mr. N. S. Goodlaw, of Lungel! val- I) 46; thence south ••el d<*ed and for injuinaiun; dismissed at aelvea in the <i>ep biiow live on «•iit*i nst as tlie I.aiv who will appear fill y into the question of the legality to place of lieginning. the trail crosses the summit, which plaintiffs cost. ley, was in Ashlaud a «lay or two l»a browse if they can. or die if they .: (i..onie L.«11 Thurniny «'veini.g ol of the organization of the Montana Order«»d thjit a new voting precinct is the heaviest amount ot buow ever w.» k, on Ina return h«>me from Puri Legislature. miiHt. They each have a nw liny I lie established, to be known by tbe known iu that locality, with pros U« xtw«ek -Jan. 23«i. lJoli't miss tbe Probate Court. tan 1. their ranches, of Cours«', hut w; I ne-4 nntn«' of Talent precinct, au«l border«*! pects of consi«ierable more b< tore win The Salem papers report flour go chance to hem her. « The following Im-j hren 1r»n\Hct«-4 iu pro it all to winter ttfir ituproird short Sheriff Childers, of Klamath, ami mJ «hiscribed hh follows: Commenc ter is over. ing down and feed going tip ami a >itv court for Ja k-*.n <** ■ UH, J R. Nail Wo'i'nl y.*n meet d«ntb in a phasing decline of two cents per bushel in Sin iiff Carll, of Lai;« county, were on ing nt N AY cor Charles Ciohe D. C. tiorus an 1 < : her valuable w< <• :. Carr. The new snow of last. Sunday, ad Jiut^e .Ince l*-t repoit in I.WM.s 1>orris, an l some olh r r.Michers an Li; tn, go >1 owu to oki homely Benn's win ; t. In this city «ays tbe Eugen«' I'nei-duy «'Vinings ttain, ixmml fui No. 58^1(1 M 8 R 1 W; thence E to ded to tin» «-now* of the former storm, In matter of eMale of John A Grieve; offering to give huit tbe cuttle mirk t ami look at his dead ben». lifyinttr. win at r« mains the same ami Salem. B ar creek; tbeuce N to N bouuilnry tm-.isui' s nltogi'ther, :ilx«iit 26 inches, ltorutory ami r.ppraiM tnent casn pri«« paid for fat dogs, « vi iy th'i.g else- lies gone down except wiub-iol through to any one who will H if si*«' 11; tbeuce E to N E cor of »« <•. the last Siu. lay storm iieiug 18 lneher. Iu matter <•! »>*»10 ol S itali > Farnham ; Airs. S. «• Lyon, <>f Cent'al Point, is feed them. f i sh <a.gs. n«l oki h«ns. Ycnra truly, brim. Fiour is now quoted Hi 95 cents olii, r of tiii.il aettleiio-a*. 14: then«'«' N to 'j see. con. on VA line In mauerof eetete »1 Mary A Chambers. In most portions of K'ama'h county lion i’tiiu mid m v«ral count» «to per sack and gr-ilumi al 9>> amt« in Portland perfecting herself iu th« if.M’c. 36, tp 39, 8 R 1 W; thence «'»st Altogether the .now fall in Yreka has latest improvements of the photo b«s'u about 31 inches, with a loss ot *ame or-ter. tue m:«j >niy of the r.«u -uer- will have bear from. * >u said neuter sec. line to 'j sec. line« 5 inobes by settling and thawing. Btao is worth Slfi per tou, chop $2'i graphic art. In matter o> entate of Frank Krawe: con bay »*u*ri;ato save tin» great -r portion linueil. n the w«*st line of sec. 31, tp 37, S li 2 per ton and shorts $18. These are In tli- sena:«t last Monday, Senator In matter of estate of Win. Simpson; or- of ih«ir cattle if the simw should not Miss Jana DeP.*att came up front E: thence S on Hietp hue of the SE Several men from tins place and thereti.il rates. Wheat is still worth final a* tileinent. remain too long. Iu Sprague Rivei Mit« i:ell in* «■•«iiieeJ a r«»«'1'ltiou call fi3 cents per b.isliel f. o. b., where it Grant's P him hist week, fur a visit ol e«>r. of t|i 38. 8 R 1 E; thence west on viciuity have been employe«! by the -ler In ot matter oi eMate of W m. luriiliam: re ing upon th«' s.-;'ret.*<ry of w»r for in valley tbe tiaya a *ka r-bigge t tn pio- several «lays at home, returning Sat railroad company for service on |mrt of .-ale of ii-atiy Kia ti.iH l».eu for some time. Farmers S bonnilary of same tp line, to 8 W hi metier of eMate oi Ja-|a r Hour k : exec- portioli of the uuuiber of catLie to l-e formation r«'g»r hug tin» Ulegrapli would like to see wheat go up but it urday evening. kiyott mouutain, where considerable «•or. of same «nr. of »aid tp. thence S i line from Ashland to Klamath, mnl utrix dix-har^ed from furilier liability fed, a» usual. miow »hoveling is no doubt required •ii W M to divide lietweeu waters of it must remain low let feed go down In matter ol *-1310 of John ha> t.rittiths; another nl> >ut th« witLnlrawal ot Tiie T idings editor has not reported Iu th«» valley, the range cattle bust with it. .i Imi'titiK "ill to probate, au I Hen for duty since yesterday morning, on B «ar creek aud Applegat«-: theuce N in addition to working the enow order II h 'anon t apfe.inie.1 exe* 'iter ne--a is carrnsi >>n on a muob -miller troop» from R! unalb. 'vevt'VHnl along »aid divide to N AA plows, t«i k«»ep the roads open. T hey iti matti r i.f estate of John A Grieve; ci Weak eyes and ititiained It.is indi- account of a severe attack of intiuenza, nor. of t|i 39, S B 1 W: theuce ewster will lie kept at work for fully a niontb scale, but the drouth of b S' summer T'b*« enp'rnbnnd nice ««f enow dur tation i-Ml'd has left many farinera aud ranchers ing the p»st *«vk ha» enabled the c ite au impure coudllloli of tbe blood, and the paper is a httis late in cvu»e- ly to I m - c . cor, lauw.-eii s*-<*. 29 ami 21. i or more. In matter of estate of M Hanley; persona! with less hay than usual, just when h'Htive ralmit to walk over the picket l'he beet remedy is Ayer's Saraapai- qiletice. tp 3«, 8 It 1 AA'; then«*»! 3 to AA’ bound I Norris B.*ntiey Cook, an old resi property ordered sold at private-ale iu man- u -i provided by law. llla. It vitalizes the bloo.1, regu!nt«s they need more Ihau Usual. Most of fem«s tl.al Mirr<mini some of the fruit Miss Hattie Lubec leaves Ashland ary of Charles Close D. L. C. No. 38; them will lx« able to buy w hat i « iieces- fam s on tile lull shies, ami to fip- the secretions, aud expels all scrofu this week fur Sail Francisco. She theuce N to N E cor. of Sweet Claim I dent of SliaHta Valley, m ar Etlgewood. ■ dial Bii'idt'uly last Wednesday after Weekly Weather Report. Bxry, however, to save their stock. pease ins gnawing hunger tlpdu the lous humors from the system. Try it. starte.1 on Saturday's tiaiu, but re the place of lieginniug. lender twigs of Hi«' young apple tree». Price $1. Worth $5 a bottle. turned, on aepount of the blockade i Ordered that a new voting precinct noon. while driving bis team in a wagou from bi» place to Griffin’s Why Not sn Alpine Club? Following is the record of weather So heari th a T idings reporter. be established to be known as Gold A recent Minneapolis dispatch says: south, to start again. ranch. Gnlliu observed th«' team i observations, for Ashland, made by F. H ’ . ll prw ’ inct and bounded and de»- One of the features of Portland of A number of Minnesotans, including Mr. Fred C. Homes stiirte«l Monday (xiining along at a lively gait as if run II. Carter, oliserver for the Oregon Sheriff B rilsey has beeu out tbie S «cretary Windom, have formed a >yn- interest to many resuleuia and to for hie old home in the East to settle cril»e«l hh follows: Beginning at cen ning away, and managed to stop the most visitors is the Oregon Alp ne ivo k suintiHMiing jurors for tbe pres dicate which h is in view: the pnrclniea up his business affairs there, expect ter of sec. 21, Ip 35, E AAr; running h orBue. He then fonnd Cook lying » State Weather Bureau, for the week Club and the museum of natural ent term of circuit court, and a grand of tiie pine Ian Is in ttie Sierra Nevada ing to return before March 1st. Mrs. theuce south to summit of range, dowD on the wagon bed, when he ending Jan. 15. 1X90: jury will !>•• enip’ini-lc.i next Monday, dividing Gails creek ami Kanes creek; drew his last breath am! died in Ctriosi iev an I gwfiog.eil anl i.lher moiiutaiiM of California and the im Home« remaius here. thence E h I odk said ridge, nn'il it specimens which is displayed in the to inquire into the cases of two or provement of the sain« by making the three in livi Inals in the county jail. Htin. J. 1). Whitman, of Medford, strikes tho E line of AA’illow Springs Frank's arms. nicely furnished rooms of the club. timber accessible. The scheme lias I'll«' regular grand jury nml tbe trial not lieen divulged in »¡I its details, Col. R. A. Miller, of Jacksonville, precinct; thence 3!i miles; theuce N Three carloads, or thirty tons of bay, The club, its work and its museum, jury panel »ummotiral at beginning but it. is state«! that there is an im i David Allen, of Tolo, came up to at along the lino uf ««*■. 35. ‘_6, 23, 14 and hare lieen haule«i to town by railroad are of much value to Oregou. audit of the term were discharged trefore tbe is suggested that two or three branch mense amount of capita). nearly 811)0.- tend the fruit growers’ meeting in 11 to Rogue river, to S AA’ cor. of 8 YA’ the past week from Redding. Hay ia l4,ofaec. 1. tp !16, E AA’; thence E worth a cent aud a cent and a quarter 000,1100, liebind it. The scheme in Ashland last Saturday. clubs, or indejieiident or.<in:z:iiions holiday interim. of auud.ir character, shoiiLl !>• or Chas. Cole, the linil'er expert, who volves some of the most difficult en Mr. J. A. Yoakum, logging superin along the E boundary of sec. 1. tp 36, a pound iu town, according to quality, ganized in tin* stale. Certainty there can»' over from Klamath City last gineering feats ever attempted. Tbe tendent of the big saw mills at tax» 3 AA’to meridian line; t hence E to N and roil«»I barley s«'lls for a <w»nt autl ! should Is* one with its i»*ad<flarters Satu d.iy. reporl««l the mow con-id- California piuo is of a very superior Bay. has lieen spending several «lays E cor. of hoc . 1, tp 36. 3 YA’; thence AA’ three quarters nt, present. Total rre< ipttaiion >1 inrher. in A bland, for this is a c >nv< at nt er.ib y deeper there than in AshlHnd. quality, and it is only naceesary to de- in Ashland tins week, en rout« home along «»id tp lino to center of sec. 3, The railroa«! ccmpany sent to Yre Temperature Hiidieet »2 5 Ixiwevf II Menu center for interesting mountain ex All work at the null is suspend«-«]. viso some practical method of getting from a two iveeks' visit at San Fian- said tp; then«'«' N to center of sec. 22, ka for 40 mon to w.irk on Siskiyou Ä 7 IHty, w-th r»in Lp 35.3 AA’ theuce to place of t»eginning. curstons and exp’oratlons. C. B. Pay day hadn't arrive«] yet. but «lam* 4 it down from Hie mountains. It is con cisco. ; mountain, diinag th» next mouth or (>rdere«l that a voting precinct be Watson, of tips place, is a member i f Steel was reported .*.» due from Port fidently lM-lieved that a successful plan No rent to pay - and 1 can and will I Prof. J. D. Robb, one of the teachers established, to be known as Mt. i*itt i more, offering 830 anti board. B»v- make first- c 1 i . br photographs cheuper tbe Oregon Alpine Ciub, and in re land TLurailay of this week (yester h is lieeu arnang'-d l«y Hon. C. M. l«or I era! start out to-day, not being able of Jai kxon county in the “early preciuct, and des.'ril>ed hm follows: epoi se to his inquiry whether the day; an l lie was expeetisl to bring ing. who is now in Sin Francisco. I ban is possible for itinerant photo i Commencing at S AA cor. of s«*». 17, i on account of the deep snow to do graphers to do, beside» when you Ims lH*en appointed principal club would h nd its aid to a braueb Home coilr or “its equivalent'' | other work, although thHt pnee is very Chemnwa Indian training sch«x>l, to tp 35, 8 K 2 E; thence due E to cor. of at* -retary wroie organization heie. Hie se spend your money with ms. you may- Officers installed by A. I». Holman. Mra. Krekel. the hlx*ral lectures?. 1 >. I). G. M. for.Incksouvtilo Lodge. No, fiii the vacap.-y caused by the death « *cs. 14.15. 22, 23. tp 34, 8 R 3 E; (Hiuall for abort job and a case of emer- get it back, aud you get a durable pict liliu that the matter lias Isen laid [ geu«ty iu keeping tho road <ipeu for thence dtl« N on se«'. line to its inter- [ travel. before the club, and will tie consid «1. bverod two very iut»*re«ting address- ........... ure for it. My work »peaks for itself. 10, 1. O. O. 1*’., Jan H. J890; 8. J. ««f Prof. M. G Blaine. ...................................... goo.l audiences nt Granito Hall Dav. N. G; B A. Moire, R. S; F red ! »••'tK'u with Middle Fork of Rogue ered at a future meeting. A copy of t’S to Lotus tbe Photographer. Hughes same Hughes that be use«l I Stock item««: Those who are fortu- ■< ♦ • tl.e constitution of the Mn-euin 1’e- last, Sunday. A secular union was Lnv,................................. Ward.; El Holm» R. K N. to be liefore be lax'anie a real estate river; them'»» following up sani riv«r to Go to our store, east side of Plaza, parttuent of the Alpini- Club deelar. * also Olgalliz d by th»* lady, with t< G;E Band. B. S. V. G; S. A. Flslmr, ag.mt cam«' in bv yesterday’s delayed N AA'cor. of tp 33, 8 R 4 E; thence , liate eiiwngb to have qnr tit»* of hay, that it whs founded Dec. It'., IXX'.t. and total iiieinlx rship of about thirty. I G; H. V. Ib-hiH. L. S. S; John Ar- train, with a lot. of real estate circulars due E to N E «sir. of tp 33, 8 R 4 E. I refii«" t'o sell any more. i. iti] satisfied for paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, that its object is “to gather a collee Mrs. Krekel, in the four lectures she nol«l. V. G;J.A Boyer. T. 8; K. Rubli, advertising his Mansfield addition to them-«' du«' 8 to 8 E cor of tp 35, 8 R ■ that they may not need it for their artists’materials, and wail and build 1 E. thence due west to 8 AA’ cor. of tp ; stock liefore spring, hence several ing papers. Estimates made on paint tion of cuntir.» specimens. t.«.*i>ks has given in A: b'.i ■ i. has proved ber fr«*.is; John ILiivenu«. Cond; -John Portland. \ 35, 8 R 4 E; thence due north to S E stock-raisers have beeu procuring hay ing. paper hanging, interior decora and curiositii-. and properly elm- fv self mi ubi* and convincing speaker. M'*K">*. L. S. N. G; W. I. Coffman, Matheny and cor. of sec. 13. tp 35, 8 R 2 E; thence by rail from the Sacramento valley, tions. eto. Mr. an«l Mrs. I. th«- same, to torui the nu* tens for a and h.-r a*l«h<'s ,**s have been much en L. S. V. G; Newmau Fisher, ll. S. S: H. E vans A B runk , Ashland, Or. little son. of Kaut« Ann, Cal., who due west to place of beginning; and m »it of which is of pra«r quality, far pulilie museum in tin* city of Port joyed. V. Helms, L. S. H. formerly resided for a time in A h I i - polling pta«v of such precinct shall lie inferior to our choice m inntain hay. land.'* A public museum for South The “Last Isiif al Granite Hall \V i'll ■ Ma«, t-on of John May, for Tbe following officers were installeil land, arrived Tuesday evening for a at district »"bool house near George Tbe stock men in the valley distant Jan. 22<1. ern Oregon, collect«-«! ami locate«! merly of this pl ic«', in writing to m- by Mra. M. F. Casey in the Hope Re- Blake ’ s. from tbo railroad, cannot gain ever visit of a day or two with Mr. and here, would he well Worth having, ■ |ilir«' 'built failure of tl»» TIDINGS to Petition of J. S. Howard et al, for this lienefit, hr tbe dividing ridg06 and wonl«l Is' worth much to th«- arnveat »!■«» a.I l.<»sof hi»f itb«r, sav» liekah Liwlge No. 14. I. O. () F., of Mrs. P. W. Paulson. They are on DANcrrtors rmr. irriRK Ashland, Jan. 11. 1«9): Mrs. R. L. Hie way to Tacoma, and intend to lo <*hmg«» of iMuindaries of ?»l«dtord, or covcre'i wit h tteWOT four feet of snow •chisils and to private stud«*ut«. as In* 1.- employe I by tbe \V. C. Tel. C Bish, N. G; Mrs. I I«. Taylor. V. G; cate somewhere in tbe Puget Sound dered «liaall iw « m 1. render hauling by teams impossible. City I’oll<*«*niau'« Very l'ecnllar well hs h valuable exhibit for the at t' eir otil •* Sr»>k it»« Falls. Wash, Ordered that polling place in l’leas- Hay is purchased at and below Red I-»i»<*niell<M'. town hs a showing of the natural ns on«' of the in •sengers. His letter N. A. J hcu I. s , 8* e; > U. N. Long, P. S; country. ant Cie«'k pr«'ciuct lie changed, and ding for S»> and 87 a ton, anil costs mineral and other resources of the was <lat<<i Jan. .'1 1, iiud be reported Mrs. M. A. Long. Treue; Mrs. M. M’neral pill« ni l ^,**i< piirratire» irritate The people of th« Louisiana colony country. The main branch of th«' two f«H t of SHOW mid sl-igbing and Strait, I. G; Mrs. I. a. High. Ward; J. Hut arrived iu Ashland last wt'ek, establish«*! at the post office iu said when «L'hvered in this oouutv from t.i«* raui'ous « .'ii.'^t of the Mama* h and V. precinct, known .«s AA'imere post $15 to 818 a ton, being much higher bowel». In fact: ,* it«atbarti«* action !■ <In<* Alpine Club could lend its aid to coast in*.» «»nongh Io suit everylaidy. K. H- lman. Cotid; A think this a heavier winter than we than home rates as long as there was to their irritation The «’anger attending many thin.s of public niton st. by Ten «l.gr.s a l«e) ■V Zero w.;s the C->ld- S. N. G: A. Bish. I. S N. G; Mrs. L. ought to have in the Italy of America, office. Ay«>rs, R S. V. G: J. H. M ilr.de, L. Order.»! that boanderiea Rig Butte nny to »ell. th'*ir Ktcady use !v apjnreaf. Tliciicw lax» arranging for leetnre-i. stimul itiug est Up to «1 it«'. lint the leader, Georg« W. I’rnytor. prt'i'iuet tn Jackson county. Oregon, S V. <!: W. W. Kent nor. Ci.ap; Mr». From Butte «’reek valley, where the live principle In J V.*getable Sarsaparilla interest in l«»cal study <>' g ology. has sjH'iit mill'll time in Grenon in t>e PHtubtished as follows: Commenc ranges are covered with snow, and no gets its caihartti* action by incr«*«isfng the mineralogy ami other branches of 1 in* *, *w .1 K • 1 ■ ; Hl n pre’igious Lla Burkhalter, Otgam-t. years past, and knows how lo esti- ing at 8 AV «'or., sec. 17, tp 3u, 8 R 2 chance to drive stock out, many cattle niucoii' tn r«**.;on« and gently stimulating natural history, arpl collating infor «lepth nt on the high mountains of mnte the present wi liter. Tiie alteration of prectu.- ’ bound «- E. lh«'in*e follow,;ig the summit of the have perished already an«l many more ttie stomach. 11 Is purely vegetable, doe» not matiou sought Ly visitors <*r tour st> S ith* r*! <.)" .">n, ami the coming from abroad who may Come io enjoy ••ison «ill I" .1 lively one in th««lryer ries i.r formation of new voting pie- Sheriff Birtlsey wan in Ashland ridge of Big Butte mountain to tnc- will die. especially those belonging to lose its efft'ct. and i-safe to be taken oc«w official business, , rvhnn hue, being north boundary of parties short tit hay. Horses are do »ionaliy or continuotwly. Gtw. Videau, the th« sceuery of Son’iiern Oregon. pl.ieer «lot ■ s. There will lie more emets can only la* done by the county this w««'lr. on had but. recently returned Little Butte precinct; tb'>nce north to ing better, an they will dig under the well known police oflicer ot o .i.l <lo~t '« ■ ’a I out of Jackson ami court at tin J.i’inuy term. The com- He wbitlier he Salem, had north boundary tp 35, 8 ll 1 AA’. theuce snow u»»- feed as w«'ll ns browse ou 1R26 Howard st., can Fran Jo-' I,* 1« «■ unity ground th:» year missioneis court l ist w« «k formed a from The Snow Stnnnv. li w pr.-cinet out. of the upper portion taken Abner Kent, to increase Hie i : E to Big Butte creek; thence follow- treestand brushes, and they can lie cisco, write» " After my own that, f ■■ many y..rs past. Goral r.m- After Mich a «•■pell of v. i'tfilier ns we cxperi.*n«c I firmly believe nr«> on Hi«* rang«*, and p'.’ ity of E 'en, with the voting place a' l’al- force of stove makers nt the peniten : i mg up Big Butte creek to intersection driven out tbrougli the deep snow on have jits' experience«! it i> a common m ■ : eid; also one out of portions of K >ck of hue between sec. 14 an l 23. tp 31, tlary. The Sheriff had not entirely the dividing ridges to more favorable That Joy’s Vegetable . ars thing to hear that ''sm li a thii.g was of w ■ ‘ r .1- ..I I*ri*ps mill for irriga lorn' an 1 AVdiow Springs precinc', recover«*«! from the effects of the ac- SRI E; them»e E to S E «tor. of sec. localities, for fwd, or shipped by rail l«rills «-ill cure tbe niort ob «.ever known lu re I efop ." »nil iu lb’s tion ir V -'Vol' ,-r tire among the as v., bile »..trig pi.u-em G.>ld ildl.iind cident in which hie ribs were broken. 18. theuce 8 to place of beginning. below. It is reported that n large stinate r»s«a t,f cou'ri|«tlou. I instance the remark -Imuld b" true mii .«ij"' o! i e d«««*p «mow.», too. on • in ¡lie lower Bg Buite country, But is able for duty, uevertlieleRB. Voting place at district school house number of cattle have lieen tume«i out Although cured I am still ho far rs the large m >j.*nty of Hi' A ’]> co* r.•<" '*> l.*nf of the Mail to be km*., ti as Lus: Cna-k. the voting in school district No. 31. at Butte creek to browse, by parties taking it and never had my system so thor- jH>ople here »r» c mceruo !. But the 1! l< 1 'lie t«* f iwit.g last week: A place of which will lie at il-nry Sut- Ordered that there be established a destitute of hay, and the result will be What the Papers Say. » igbly W.mterl. T y Increasing nr rtimlnisli- old seltl- rs ■■oine in with I r ir rec I «¡tl* r r * ir Aik'11'» mill arrive 1 iu toii’e ram b. A voting preeiu. t «i.s votmg precmct, which »hail be known a great loss, unless the weather 111*7 the dosu **»«• bus stprgute romm»u*J over From tbe fluttering press noti*‘es n*- as “Shake” preciuct, botiudisl as fol lection ami tell us things ¡«1 <»ut Hie f .wn 1 ■ Sa ■ l.i« 1.ml r* |>*>r>H that alec twt il'lished out of a pm I loti of changes very suddenly, which is not blmvclf with tlii. ral abb* rercedv." weatl.er history that the “tet: 1« rfeel” ’ll — e «""' thirty-six inthes of mow A'i.lat.d precinct wiHi voting place nt ceived by Miss Jessie Couthoui, tbe lows: Beginning at corner of secs. 45, likely. of ten or twelve wmter-* hiviu't >t I ■ ;».•« R .«tit. forty -inii" itn'bee at Shake po»t-otlio<--G. AV. Bailey'», on talented recitatioiost who will appear 32, 33, tpa 39, 40. S R3 E, AA’ M; Along the Klamath river, where tbe ilreHUiCil of. In the 1 «• t. i* pirt of B ,’s,| 1,* ,n‘1. tifly-onc at D skins, six Jenny creek. 'ibis last > bang» will be nt Granite Hall next Thursday thence north along b « v . line to N W fire» delimit'd tbe hills of timber, brush Dec.«mt«er, 18*52. the snow Bll' iib« III.! t' rra I’lart* rs feet at l'«ii >u a gr* it conv -nit nee to many r« stdents eventug, a few are selected, to show ■ or. of see. 1 in tp. 39, 8 R 3 E; thence aud »brnhliery, stock is Buffering depth of from two to three feet in Hi«* C-'.-k .* 1 i eight alii a li If f«*"’ nt out in tiie Jenny creek aud iieightior- I bo standing of tbe lady in her art: E along N l>oiindnry of tp 3!), 8, to severely, although most of the cattle valley —it «vas nearly three i «t where Sio«. kni'l p- iliu* oil N' T Years «1 iV. mg sections. Would infrwm the public that he Thomaston Herald. April 4 -Mies N E of tp 39, 8 R 4 E; theuce 8 aloug were shipped away last fall, a very ha* hg«!n o|wne<t » Ashland m»w is. The weatbi'r <• e:';«'«i. amt it was still stvjwing. Hay anl Coillbqui 18 the finest elocutionist E I miuiu I try of tpe 39 ami 40, to 8 E wise action under the circumstances. and for a few Jays it wa- e< i i emingh f.el aie »1 st - ii l many nre driving Miss Jesaie Coat houi, the Chicago that ever visited Thomaston and has cor. <>f sec. 35, tp 40. 4 E; thence AV Throngh IScott and Shasta valleys, the to have made a F..renlieit In- rmonie- their tu:*k !<o the vml- y. u l{*-i’.;ait*misi who is m .king h trip pro’ ab'v no superior on the stage. I to S W cor. of Brat. 2. tp 40, 4 E; stockmen are oblig«*«! to fe«»d, mos’ of ter nestle aUiut or below z* re, b it a'oag tbe Pacific Const, appearing in thence north to place of lieginning; them being w«*ll providral with hay for Lewiston Journal. March IB -This there »ere no tlienmm.it«.-s l»-te Ralroa i proepci’ts si-em to be in- Port lowust-nd, Seattle, Anncouver. the voting («lace u> bo at Shake post I a reasonable siege of bard wiuter then, and just Loir cold it v. as, the terfere.l with l>y the refus'l of F. B. Seoul. Hoe'.*l>urg, Oregon City, and was Miss Coll thorn's fourth appear oflice.j storms. old citizens can’t say. The snow re- Gotiv«r«<. wi,o got a franchise from two nights iu suceeseiou in Albany, ance Here. She rend with the same Oritered that S. V. Commander W. L.^KE COUNT!. m nned on th«» ground 18 days, and th«* vmncil **.* ,d- .fiord ami JacLson- aud ibiee higtite 111 BU«'Ce»«luU in exquisite taste and was recalled time A. Patrick, of Garfield Poet No. 23. i Lakeview Examluer, Jan 9.1 then weut off in le-s than 4-S hours, vi’de t i b ill I mi cl.'c’nc ro«<l in the Portland, has been »ecurid Io give au lifter time. G. A. R, >» hereby req nested to file IN ASHLAND with tbe help of a w.irtn rain Bear town limits, to it«, ii over the papers, entertainment iu Granite Hs.il for tbe Oakland Observer. March 29—We bis l»ond in this court in tbe sum of Tbe snow ba» f»llen nearly every creek h.id a freshet such as ha« nev I* transpires Hi.it Converse is mi ad- b**n«lit of the Ashland High School take all the words other» have smd ! So X), comlitiout'd that said T,ost, by «lay for two weeks. Having bought (hr bu*Inr*s of S. Stacy, and I m located fur tiie present on er been sien sime, ami Mr. C«>« h)ge veiitiir«r. who got up his railroad on t.* xt Thursday evening, Jan 23. mid put them tn ltuhcs, for they nre W. A. Patrick, »hall faitbfiiLy apply Klamath «tounly warrants bring 90 says th«' Miskissippt river at item s -iieiii« » simply to »ell the fr»n«-hi»e We congratulate onr««lve», that we all tine. We believe her to be tbe all funds that shall come into tiw East Side of Main Street, «liuary »tag«', ¿«» sii't c rry n greater for ili<*!>« . sum p«*ssibl«'. It is t«.*o have liiis op, ortunity of bringing leading recitatiofist in the country. hands for the purpose of the relief of I cts. per dollar in trade. volume of water than di I Rc.ir eie- k h:««l ti nt b.'»honld I»- able to even b foje the pupils of the Public sebooia Where popular and accommodating The ruow cMmlinues to remain un cutter, W the She ‘«‘iigent aol.liers and sailors. Kix'klaml Courier, j April , _ 2 ___ in HnrriM.it ready to wait upon for an liollr or two i.liout day fight <*m t.-mporarily bio. k the wb«««*ls of our a higu Htahdard of excellence in read touched by tl»' sun ’ s rays. all old and new customer* in a «tatifcfartory morumz Tbe v.iilev was a;« st lak- ratlro ««! enterprise'. |Time». ing and we trust it will receive au seiimuly is h gifted lady, being as sue-! manner 14-21 ¿"hen T5aby wa» sick. cessful iu heavy work as in the lighter lie1 wren the'4J linn««» anil Piioeuix. W« kx 1 is quoted at 8fi per cord for abundant eupiMirt from all lovers of portions of the programme, which she IT ".' is sum« talk of the Asldi n«! pur mi 1 worthy ent.-i tainu.cuts. and the curretit was so much slower We gar» her Caatoria. fonr-foot, by those who have any to portrayed with inimitable drollery. then than now that tl.'' «iauinge from Eie.-tri*' Power a«»! Light Compi-uy sell. When «die wm a Child, tbe flood »ns much l* s- than from c>iiM«liJatlrg their water powers in Damariscotta Herald, April 4- Asa .1. W S.wden, >f the firm *>f Jack- J. P. White and others, in from the A-lthin ! crv. ’ k, giving the «'lectric freshet» that have occurred sin«". She cried for ( ai*u»ria. recitationiat Miss Oootboui i» without desert Satunlay, report a little 1« mw I Such a volume of water p«>ure«l into light work» a location further down s.»u .A S.wden. of Jack-ouvillo, has a peer. snow there Ilian here, and the poorer Bear creek t »•«, v’th its straightened tli« s n am, a larger pij»e an«i a heavier gone to Roseburg to take orders for cuttle and slntep dying fast enough. channel «nd its batik, der.’id <1 of H ■• fail lit «) coii'H'qiient) ' a vast iner. as.' moutimeiits. tnnibsl.ims, etc. The} Re»»rs af Ointmrnui for Catarrh that con- I a’so bave the ageucy of the cele • protec'iiig tlimketsof willows which of power. In ease this i- don«', the brated A* nite sewing in u-lone mid Saturday night Hie thermometer t»iu Mercury, held Um earth a1 >:ig the banks a< [Hiw.'r of ll-,-» ibul. n hi .11 would go carry «. full hue of repairs for all kinds got down to bn»io«>»R and registered that time, woilhi do immense damage through th«' dynnm«»*». and wires f of m .< biri'-s. If von are U'-eding any- hr mercury will surely destroy the House 20 degre>* below nothing. Monday- <»f emell aud completely dermice the tu th" laittom l.imls, m il ruin son.«' the electric works, »nJ th«« old rtiim«' morning early, tbe thing was not so 'btug in their line you will <i> weil to whole Hvateiu when entering it through ui.i race I'.twi'en the flouring null of the mis' fertile meadows nml bilious and only marked 10 bekiw 0. see them l.efore buying ehewii.re, the mucous surfaces. Such articles from lH*p Snow. field 1 in the vul’.-y. After t^«e big ■ mi woolen mill woul I b« no longer This was in consequence of the clear . J. \\ Sowd. n wilt be iu Ashland tn should never be used except on prescrip «|S« ’ «J. An Eaxle Poiut correkpomiunt kinfi- weather for the past few days. snow o’'52 had gone the gr«>umi was tions from reputable physicians, as the laza orner tore a f"W day» to take your orders. damage thev will do is ten fold to the lv aenils tbe following under date of so soft everywhere that neither man It Las long been known that the Geo. Turner was in to see n« yes- pood van can poeeiblv derive from them, Jan. 14th: nor beast could travel anywhere out- t.*m;*ta i.':i'of th** In.l*.«n »gent land .{all's Catarrh Cute, manufactured by AMD D ralkra 1* The uuprrceijcnted depth of enow ir terday, ami be tells uà that it la a »me of the iHaieu trails without mi 1’tie "Last L •af.” him in S i't'i:’» net m nine « as"» out «if F. I. Cheney .t Co.. Toledo, <>.. con doing a deal of damage in thia part mistake »bout so many XL cattle mg. .Mi. AVagtnr »ay» that tn a trip teu. and it is tl.* *r« L*re not surprising tains no mercury, and ie taken inter- Tli«- Helmut» f .rn, i i thè city ot Ash tialiy, and acts directly upon the bloat of the connty. It haa alreedy broker, dying. Ou the drive to tbe desert Fine Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges from Wagner er«-< k t<> Jacks.itivill" th«’, th* »gents »t K an «th reserva where we repo«te«i loot on <>nr ova be found the ground scaltr-ted over tion all go to a warmer climat«* wle n land ha- lu i n sr.u-divid'-il hu «1 ir now and mneov.s surfaces of tiie system In down the roof of the nonn^y bridge authority) 100 .lead cattle left on tbe Trusses, Toilet Articles. with dead mice, goi Lt rs and squir they get throngh wresHing with th«’ ofT. reJ in siniill traci» at very n-asona- b tying Holl's Catarrh Gnre la- sure you crossing Butte creek at Eagle Point. road, he says there was not on«'-tenth rels, which had lieen drowned, Hie Iws-f an l ti air «•ontr i*" - a: J t)i«' h .r.l )>)« price». If voti want a plea“i«nt get the rennins. Itistaken internally, A shed belonging to Arthur Pool was of th»t unmlier. And be also says winter was mild an«l pleasaut after wi’itera out in the land <«f tbe Klam la*. or k g*»il investment ni a goral and made iu Toledo. Ohio, F. I. Chenev crushed beneath its weight of snow, A Co. and three horses were imprisoned. that stra-k are doing as well ««» conl«i tho middle of January. atlis and Mraloc««. Dyir went t<> L<* [■ irt *»f Astilaud. don’t fall to »« e this far arc j»Y* Sold bv Druggists, price 7^. per 1 he neighltora got together and dng lie expected, ari l the Ir««»»» traci. F ' F>r »ale by G. F. Bilhngsor A. Angeles when h« left Klamath comi bottle - ---- - * exngg<>rat«»d. the horaee ont, saving all tfi of D. Helman MWIMO MAOHIMt Mettili« Au) one wishing sewing of any kind ty. Niek«*r*«>n foll*iw«si in his foot them. I bear this morning tl .>ig AMD «UPPIIU. Fleece-lined b«w" at Dean's. X done to order, pl«'»»e call on Mra. steps«, and now Emery has started for I'p Ashland creek canyon, nt the shed has fallen and killed sev ... bead Tedbam. Dresarn «kirn', tailoring, or Southern California. General Ap summer camping ground, the snow is of cattle belonging to J u* ' illiama. Clearance sale at Moral Bros. A 'Hlu*ble Tonte. ABTISTS’ - MATERIALS family sewing. R.-HiJence ojq* site pt« gate is probabiy well supplied with reported four or five feet deep. I have used .Swift's Specific .S, S. 8., The underaigned has ngmn )ease<1 » ’ raw hats <iu«l hn«t> dnstera. already, Hulpbur Spriugs Hotel. r> Order» of any kind for finished lum Uw saw null on Ashl»nd creek, aud for he was long ngo comietun«*») to s with good re-nd». A r h tonic, it is valu- Special attention paid tbo No cloaks or j ickets to bo gnmmere«l h.'t futurity for bi« opinions. ah’.et as a blood panfier. it ir reliable. ber or shop work will lie nxvived now can fill promptly all orders for Rid«" ov t at flnue.iker'a if prices will make Kw.J H. JivrcKsox, at the Gilroy planing mill, Prescription Department walk lumber Wiuitwa. >. C. Legal blank» at 1' xsxxm ofiioa. Uwia ga. Sas hia a«L promptly filled. >1 I Weak Women Owe to themselves a duty to tako Hood'* Sar- ►apariila. in View of the grt at relief it has given those who suffer from ailnicuu* peru* liar to the aex« By purifying the bh»od,regii' l&ting Important organs, etreugthemuf the nerve«, and toning the whole system, U re stores ths debilitatI to health. t After 15 Yearn. “ For 15 years my mother ha* been troubled with milk leg She went to different parts of California, as persons said the climate might help her, but it was of no avail, and I, being a druggist, thought I would gel her to try Hood s Sarsaparilla. Before she bad taken half a bottle she said she was improving, m ■he continued until ahe took half a dosen bottles, and now she is perfectly welL For nearly fifteen years she was unable to walk around, butnow she canwalk a* well as ever." T. F. B lake , San Francisco, with F. Rich ards A Co., Wholesale Druggists. v and tired would u square meal and a good bi d. but anyone wanting Like a New Creature. ‘*1 have been for jears trying to get help for that terrible general debility and Meakuess so common to women. Within a year 1 have taken tenor twelve bottles of Hoods Sarsa parilla. aud I am now feeling like a newcrea lure." M rs . F B. R o * s , Marlin, Texas. To Buy Furniture Hood’s Sarsaparilla Bold by druggists I! six for |5. Prepared i only by < . 1. HOOD dt CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Í IOO Doses One Dollar Notice to the Public. To all whom it may concern: Notice in hereby given that I, W. M. ]> uvir , (which is tbe aame I have been given from my step-father) will do buaineFa henceforth nnder my true name, W. M. Crawford. W. M. C rawford . Henley, Cat, Dec. 22, 1W9. Would I >e unwise if they should buy before get ting prices At Wilson’s. A new stock of bird cages just re ceived at Knuth A- Doilge's. A CHALLENGE ! Beat This If You Can ! All our Ladies’. Misses’ and Children s READ THIS SIZES $ 6.75 2 34—36 42 10.00 2 42 9.00 1 38 9.00 1 12.00 36 1 11.00 2 34—36 6.00 2 32—40 4.50 3 32—34—36 2.50 12 1 2.75 Also a large line of Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks at from $1.50 to $4.00. :ou: ACKETS, CLOAKS! They Must Go —A nd — ill ttf<lav , •! auua rv 4 Is the day to look for the RED LETTERS and the GOOD VALUES! They represent. It is impossible to state values without seeing the goods, but if in need of anything in this line our prices are bound to please you Everything marked in plain fig ures and all treated alike. We in vite your careful inspection. Respectfully, E. B. HUNSAKER R. P. NTK1I CH1TW OOD BROS., P » C S 1 wish to inform the people oi Southern Oregon that I have opened a COMPLETE STOCK OP------ Gents’ Furnishing Goods, In the buiklinif formerly occupied by J Goki»inilh. Medford, cousl’tJu* oi MENS’ FINE SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, SUSPENDER8 , All Standard Patent Medicines Cbiläreii CryferPitclieri CasM oregc >x . medfokd Kdekwear. etc. All tbe latent Collar* and Tfr« J handle the celtbratad Bushby’B Double-Welted, Hand-Sewed. GL0VE6, For tsith U<bee »nd «cut». Every |«lr fuarentewl I BUY FOR CA8H And sell strictly tor cash, thereby insuring mv patrons ol THE LOWEST PRICES Call and See Me. I Guarantee Satisfaction. ORRA E. ANGLE, MEDOFRORD I