Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, January 24, 1890, Image 3

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS
BREVITIES.
The freights will come from the
north ouly every other day hereafter.
More of the city water pipe nrrived
this week.
Th«« snow shovelers m the Siskiyons
are paid IN cents sti hour, work I*’
hours a day, und are charged 25 cis for
meals. A lx»x car is furnishe«! them
tosleep iu, but they nuisl have their
own blankets, or do without.
Leslie L. Merrick receive-1 a ills-
patch from Yreka last Siturduy, in­
forming him tliu' his father was very-
low with dropsy at Ins homo iu that
place, aud asking Inm to come over
if he wished to see Ina father alive.
There have lieeu no trams since, snd
Leslie has not l»eeu able to go. His
father was still lingering Rt last report.
Mr. A. E. Andrews, of Lansing,
Mich, bought seveuteeu bt-nr »kms
while in Asldan.i tins wev-k thirteen
from P. 8. Bucket, and three from
»»'her parties paying a little l«ss than
»5 each for them. For the skiu of a
black bear killvtl a fortnight ago by
NValter Mcasenger he gave a big
price, as it wasj a tine one, in prune
condition.
MEK h AND THERE.
THE RAILROAD BLOCKADE.
Jacksonville Items.
Fred Pape has return«»«! from Port­
The work of the last Institute was
Tbo suow blockade on the railroad land.
alm<»6t wholly devoted to th«- discus­
southward from Ashland is the long­
¡•'ridali,
Januaiy .‘I. fr:«».
Some gixxl violins at Hunsaker’s ♦
M iks Alma Young has return-id sion of the subject of reading.
est yet knowu as might lie exp«?cted
Believing that “Well begun is half
where the snow fall far exoeeus any from Medford, aud resumed le r posi­ done" much lntereet w . ib manifested
New invoice of rubber goods at
tion
at
the
Times
office.
Social and Art Oallery.
yet
experieuced
8in«»e
the
building
»if
Hunsaker's.
*
by all of the teachers in methods of
the railroad. NVith the ordinary win­
Tha Ladina Ai«l Sx«iety of the Ash-
i M re. Ida M. Canning nrrive.l on begiuiug this HUpn-mely important
Two
gisxi
second
baud
organs
on
ter
snow
tail
in
tlie
Siskiyou
moun
­
larial Ca ngregatioual Church will give
Tuesday from Portland to visit her brunch of education.
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tains, the track can be easily kept clear parents, Mr. and Mrs. Judge Prim.
a aoeial at the church next W ednes­ easy payments at Hunsaker’s.
The greater part of the work of the
by the common, oril-fashione-i snow
day evening. Jan. 21): b, to which the
\ fi.io assortment of ladies’ woolen
teacher, ofteu, iu higher grades, c«»u-
Mrs.
Mury
Miller,
R.
8.
Dunlap,
plows, but frotu Edgewixxi southward,
public in cordially invite«!. A prom­ amtx phyr underwear at Hunsaker's*
siatsofeorr«9Ctiug faults early acquired,
pant tlie region of Mt. Shasta, the { Dr. «Soaieis, Joliu A. love, J uukh A. thus «xx-upyiug precious time that
inent anil novel feature of the evening
Ordwoll an<i Max Mtil'er uu» slowly
In
meu'e
he
ivy
w«-v!«-u
liu-lerwt-ur
snow
fall
ih
always
greater
than
in
the
will lie the •‘art gallery." Come ami
sboilhl lie spent ou other things.
iluueuker nas reduced price* to suit
S.skijoiia. .and it will be ncceasary to improving from th-»ir r«-een* illness.
lne institute believes that, iu the
see what it is.
you.
*
keep ti rotary snow blow in roadinere
Al>e Fisher who li:ie been in charge first steps we should strictly follow
for
use
there
during
the
winter.
The
Marb.. Work.
The Baker City I Hade has a person­
of ins futber's store the past year, left the child's ui.turai mode of learning
Ciiimae new y-are I- gun last Sun-
al item about LouCleavor of that city. old-fasbloneil suow plow s « xiii fills th“ last week for Auburn. Cal., where be to talk prvseuung the object, a pic­
Call at the Ashlan«l Marbl«; NN’orks day. and tire-crackers ii.o beeu p' >p-
Must tie the aulipode of Con Lever, of cuts with i«»e or s-aow. packed as soli«! will engage m busiucss with Joe. Bolo- ture or drawing oi it, the priutaxi or
and see a choice ami well seh-cte«! ping at a lively rate iu some parls of
as atone on each side of tlie track, man.
this valley.
wutien word lx taught-ami thus
stock of fine marble Having a per­ low u.
nud this must be cut and shoveled
thought precAxies iauguage aud this
sonal friend in the Vermont marble
General
M.
G.
Vallejo,
prominent
in
Mrs.
NVin.
Bilger
and
Miss
Rose
Walter Nb-aseuger killed a black
away in order to allow the plow room
works, we are fsvoreil with the b»--t
the curly history of California, died of to again clear the track. The uew Cardwell, came up from Portlund last ratiouul method carutxi out with the
Ashlaud
child clothes the oare words in I h . hu -
grades and lat«*st designs. NN'«» Jo our bear near the saw mill ou
old
age
at
his
home
in
Sououni,
Cal.,
steam, rotary plow throws the snow : w»*ek. in response to a telegram an­ tious ideas, so to speak.
own wark ( ind do uot pay for srn.xitli er. « k tin <• miles above town about
last Friday, age«t 82 years.
nouncing the serious illness of their
two
w.
eksnge.
clear
out
of
the
wuy,
aud
cau
go
Believiug, loo, ttiat the best possible
talk.) Turn ov- r money at home and
fatb«-r. James A. Curdwt-11.
On the liig Bend rang«*», saya the through any depth.
way to impress the word fouus upon
give ns your ord-re. J. H. R ussell .
l’eter B.rnebung, of Eden precinct,
The last tram from the ronth to
Clmney Enlerprixe, cn'tlo are »lying
Mr. A. H. Maegly is offering bis the child's unis! is to write them, this
had hie baud badly hurt by tiie ex­
No News from East of tin- Mountains
by tlm hundreds. nn<i every hoof cross the Siskiyou# arrived in Ash­ household furniture for sale, prepara­ secoud great means ot commiiuication
plosion of a cart ridge which he was re­
will have to lx« fed or lost, sx there is I land last NVeiiuesdny, nnd no tram has tory to removing with his family to should lx- primed ut the pupil's com­
Tlie Ashland-Linkville telegraph loading recently.
from two to tlir»«e feet of snow nil since come us far as Diinauiuir from Portland, where they will in ttie future mand us early as possible, even at the
line tins lw-«-n »lown f«»r ten days, and
The line repairmen of the P’.»U.
reside; it is with much regret we beginning of tils sc I hxj I lite, in order
no at tempt »has yet lx en made to re­
J. 1«. Downing, who ia prepnring to over the plains nnd more on the the south.
Trains have been running every chronicle their proposed change of that lie may expreaa his ideas as freely
go into the uudertaging business in mountains.
pair it. No news from east of th«- Tel. and the l\>»tal Tel. companies
ui i Aslilaiel, has ordered a tine bearee and
have
Norwegian
enow
shoes
to
day
belw«x«n
Ashland
trod
Portland,
with the p«uc;i us with the longue.
moiint.'iinx has Isen r<.! -ive 1 since the
- residence.
The Review says Hou. Chas. NV.
til.-
This report would be lucumplete
an assortim-nt of caskets aud other Johnatou has sold eleveu huudred as usual, except that they have not
l .st train cam- over tl - Si.-kiy<»n«- th tn in their arduous wotk in
The
snow
is
still
lying
on
the
ground,
slix'k from Chioogo, mid is exp«-cting acres ol Lis timber 1; nd near Draiu to kept very close to schetlnle time this the average depth Ix-ing about two were 1 to lull iu meutioniug u particu­
nu»re than a w« ek ago. it is b-Iievni luouutnins now.
•
side of Roseburg.
lar uxpi-r pr»**«ut«!<l by i’rof. baber at
the snow I ihr l»een from two feel to
M iks Allie Farlow sprained ber their arrival ns soou as th.« bhx-kad-« Dorrance Bros., of the Hudson saw
'The buows of last w«»ek kppt the f«x»t. Sleighs aud sk»dx of styles al­ a called meetiug r<xx»ntly.
tlire« feet deep about Lmkville, and ankle by a slip oil the io-y pavement on the ovrland roads is rais-sl. Mr. mill. 'The consideration was #!*• an
together
new
aud
unique,
now
furnish
He bad b«!eii re«|iiesl«xl at a previ­
jierhaps about the same Ht Lakeview. tile other day, ami Bart Chapman has Downing is an experienced under­ acre. Mr. Johuston realize»! a profit men hard at work ou the Siskiyou« to transportation for our hugely disgus­
taken tier place tu the clerical force ut taker, wtio followed thejbiisim-ss for of,«l»out #y<XH) ou bm lard in only a keep the road open. Ou Thursday ted Cltizeus. Climate laxuners will ous meetiug of th«» Institute to dls-
the
suow
plow
aud
two
engiu««
was
Mr.lC-rd Ele< tl»»n.
cuss the subject ot History.
many years and up to the tune of few months' time.
the postollicv.
ditetiisl and it took a long time and have to lx* importe«! next year, iu-
The masterly way in which he hand­
coming to Ashland, soiu** two yeans
Medford’s annual municipal elec­
st
rucled
to«iraw
t
beirdatesfrom
"back
h
H.
A.
Chase
was
badly
hurt
by
a
vast
deal
of
labor
and
ingenuity
to
Th« Albany Herald iiniiounc«»s an
ago.
led it, leit uo doulil ub to ills superior
tion occurre«! last week, ami tlie
numbers"
for
real
estate
purposes.
Ht
log
rolling
over
him
while
he
was
place
the
niHcbine
on
the
track
again.
enlargement within a stunt lime and a
I ability as an instructor.
t-»tal vote caBt was 261, an increase
Geo. H. Tyler was up iu the Siski-
NVe have securetl a copy of the
Ht> showed that much of suecres de-
of Hi over the vote las! year, A pro­ work up the canyon alxive Aablaud yous the first of the w«-ek, taking pho­ more complete telegraphic news xer On Friday a plow and five eugin»-s
The Iliad»« the trip over the ruouutaiue to Oretjon State Journal, whose universi­ |x-nds upou the tiist start.
hibition ticket was put in the field, Wciir.« sday evening. It is feared he tographic views of the snow-sttitled vic»« will also l>«« aeeure»l.
Herald believes “that Albany’s pre­ Hornbrook, and next morning started ty column is «-dit.-l by our Jackson
He uigtxl that U-ticLeis, in this day
ugHinst the reguhir union ticket, nom­ has received eerioua injuries.
scenery up there. Proiiably we shall
inated in mass convention, ami its
At the Presbyterian Church next enjoy looking at the pictures next sent growth, aided by railr>>ad ooi - dik «- on southward, to help clear the track «viunty student. Kasper K. Kubli. of “origimil expressKiu," lie not forget­
where
the
real
trouble
begius.
By
tioiis
aud
»»ther
advantages,
is
destin
­
Kap it. an interesting ivnter, and his ful that tbo power ot memory is of
strength was alsiiit 25 votes. May­ Sabbath the following subjects will l»e
but dou’t exasperate the pub­ ed to make the city th«« stxxmd in im- coatiunai work thia plow aud its corps work is very creditk^ile to him; he is
or-elect Howard’s majority over G presented: A. M. “Til* Race for Holi­ August,
such use and convenience to us, mid
lic by exposing them before spring, porlnnce in Oregon.
of
engines
succeeded
in
reaching
S. Walton was 1V1. Foliowing named ness’’ and P. M. ”1 he Astilnmi Secu­ Mr. Tyler. Ou Sunday, when just a
I Edgewood TueUay. From Edge­ also n fine mnsiciun and a drat-ciaas that the st ndy of hiatory may lx« of
are the < fficers elected: Mayor, G. lar Union rer.ni» Christianity'.
The storms have kept the telegraph wood it went a short distance e-.iuth young gentleman, who lias many gloat utrii'.y in tlm cultivation of this
sprinkle of snow fell hi Ashlami, the
frieuds out here, proud of his Biicceas. power, as well as that of reasoning,
NV. Howard; Trustee«», F. M. Ply male,
fall was more than 12 iuehes in the companies busy repairing their lines ward, and on NN’eilnesday it was re­
The
snow
blockade
was
I
he
menus
I. L. Hamilton, A. A. Davis, Frank
iu the mountaiu aectious, but, so far, ported stuck- oo ildu't get forward
The snow I ihs played sad havtx: imagination and moral culture.
mountains,
Mr.
Tyler
says,
and
it
of
affording
a
good
play
iu
Ashland
Galbjway; Recorder, D. T. Seals;
NN’u prepare for citizenship by study­
they have kept the wires in use almost nor backward, and the crew of men with many awnings aud muiih of the
Treasurer, Chas. Str.iug; Marshal, J. two uigliia this week, u that class pro­ drifted contiuuidly.
continnaliv in every directron. The with it tired, hungry au«l unc»>rtaiu bnililmgs in town. John Orth's sta­ ing history-Just here I’rof. NV ells'
duction
by
u
company
that
would
not
Mrs. Nellie M. Miller, wife of the
8. Miller.
have stopped here if able to go 'Veils Fargo express messenger, Geo. NN\»st.‘ru Union has a special train, when they would get the next square ble is a complete wieek; also, the awn­ plan of having ut hand, iu the, class
with acrew of repair.-rs patrolling the
ing in front of his buck buildlug col­ room, entertaining Ixx.kBon biography
through.
The Malta.
NV. H. Miller, died at her home iu Cow cre«-k canyon, where there has I tu,-al.
R epokteil
lapsed under its weight ot frozen snow. is most ex«x»llent.
Two
or
three
gangs,
of
alxiut
sixty
During the cold snap High A Taylor this place on tlie lfith inst.. from Ixx-ti cousiderable trouble, aud will
No eastern mail has been re.«eive«i
The
r«x»f
of
Newman
Fisher
’
s
store
men all told, have been kept steadily
here for about two weeks, but we and I. NV. Burris have put up about fifty child-bed fever, after au illness of s« v- keep the force there until the weather at work on »be northern slope of the spiead the brick walls and came down Beware «f OintmeiiiA fur catarrh that con-
have bail a «tally mail Ix-tween Asb- tons of excellent ice at their place up eral weeks. Deeeas«*d was a daughter improves.
tain Mercury,
Biskjyoue cutting and shoveling out on the tine wail; he was coiiqailled to
l iud ami all prints north, and east as Ashland creek canyon, and intend to of Mrs. 8, A. NN’itbiligton. of Sacra­
move out until a new roof whs put ou; as mercury will snrelv destroy the sense
the
packed
snow
in
the
cuts
nt
each
The
land
offi
-<»s
in
Oregon
have
all
mento,
Cal.,
and
was
in
her
23<1
year.
far as the blockade on the l'ni-»u Pa put up half as much more liefore
nnil.thejeud is not yet, as there is no of siuell and oonipu>tely derange the
She leavc-s a sorrowing busband mid IxH-u doiug a large busim-ss during side of the track, anil the snowplow present indication of a thaw.
citic, until yesterday, when tlie train spring. .
whole eystein when entering it through
will
have
but
little
trouble
in
getting
the
past
year.
Tlie
business
of
the
two little cliildreu to moiiru. her lose,
from the north fail -«! to arrive. The
the mticons surfaces. Such articles
If you want to purchase the finest
through on its return from Edgewood,
xlionld never lx* used em-««pt on prescrip­
mail for southern {saints accumulated residence property m ti-e city, attend tlie ebier ug- d alxait two years and La Grande otfi.-e for the year averaged uni ess more storms should pile np a
in
round
numbers
$3.o<)0
per
month.
Talent Item*.
tions from reputable physicians, hh the
here until NVednesday. when Post­ tile ailministratoi’s sale of the Shearer the younger, three weeks old.
large
quautity
ot
new
snow.
This is for ten months, for duriug the
damage they will do is ten fold to the
master Farlow n-ceivtd orders to sen-1 property on Saturday, to-morrow, at
Due of the new things in town is h mouths of Novemlx-r ami December,
g«xxl you cau possibly derive from them.
I
it to Portland, fur shipimut tl:- nee 2 o'clock uu the premises, ueur the little el«> «trie motor in the window of
Sleigbiug remains with ns. with fair I Hall's «'utarrli Care, manufactured by
since the vacancy in the Rac«»iver's
by steam.-r, and t<> continue to seud the north school house.
D. R. MinklerA-Son’a grrx-ery store, office, business has been at a staud st ilL
D i - nsmvib , Cal., «fan. 18- A plow prospects.
F. I. Cheney «V Co., To!e«lo. O., con­
south mad that way until the rail­
where it is harnessed to the coffee mill
I with three of tlm heaviest engines ou
tains no niercnry, and is taken iuter-
Rev. C. H. Hoxie will preach here naily,
At Granite Hall Saturday evening with which coff«e is ground to order In the newofficeat Burns.Capt. Kelly, tho ros«i, anil a wrecking crew to as­
road bl x-ka Is is over. NV«-Ils F irg-> A
and acts directly upon the blood
Co’s express matter is s.-nt, the same Jan. 25th, a boa bon social oauce will for purchasers when desired. The the r»-c«-iver, took ill 813,000 «luring sist in case of need. un«l 2-5ri sboveleis, Sat'irday 7 P. M also Habbath tnorn- aud maooas sarfsotfs of the system. In
th«»
tiist
three
months.
baying Hall's Catarrh Cure Be sure yon
way. The jsist offi<-e force is exjs-i-l- be given, to which th«« management motor was ma-le by Mr. Tu'liill,! elec-
are working sotitbwar«! from Eiige- ing am! evening.
mg n deluge of delaye«! «-astern mall ext«nds a cordial invitation to all tncian » f the Ashland Electric Power
A’ Oregon City Monday, a man wixxl 111 tell to fifteen feet of snow,
w, yflie Methixiista expect to btiirii j' get tbefennine. It is t «ken internally,
wud made in loledo, Ohio. F. I. Cbenev
by the next fe«v trains from the north, lovers of dam ing Good music an-1 a aud Light Co., mnl is of about *.,• in ide n tiling III I lie land office that is but make slow b«»a<lwHy. The three
ee Jru arch In »uro here uext hhohou , autl > Co.
as ten days' accumulation was -xp.-«-t- pleasant time assured.
r we look for quite an improvement
horse power us nt present adjusted. an extraordinary one. nt least for him. engines that left here last night al re/
X-Sf Sold by Druggists, ptic« 75c. per
«1 to reH<-b Portland Tivs-luy eve­
A. J Weeks, the orchardman, who It takes alxiut the same force pf cur­ His npphcaliou was for forty asres six miles below iu thirty feet of snow. )>oom next spring and summer when holtte.
ning.
bus the tine fruit farm between l’hie- rent from the wir«-s as one of the 25- near Milwaukee, iu township 1 south, Meu have lieen working thirty Loins ‘ the weather settles so that htiuling
rang-» 1 east- NN'h-«n lie applied to the I ««»»ntiunoiialy, and will have to pull can lx» done to advantage.
SlockbuldtrH Meeting.
mx and Medford, will manufacture C.indle [stwer incandeeeent lights.
tn tertainiwnt« Pw-tponeil.
register that official aup|»oaed the off to-night for rest. There uro uone
fruit b »x«-s n« xt season at the shop hi­
A
meeting
»>f the etoeklioldxre of
indicates
’Hie Sin Fram-isco A’.rami«er, in
The snow of this winter
The drama. “Th<-Last Loaf.' which li.is fitted for ti e purpose in the old or prcp inng for its next grand premium pie«-e of land applied for to lx» rail- to take their place«. The plow un«l
tho’ it> the Exut Aablnud Diteli Co. will lx»
heavy
crops
next
season,
roail
land,
ami
so
stated.
Upon
look
­
was to have l»eeii presented nt Granite up|»er null at. ITuenix.
and prize drawing bclieme to increase ing the matter up on the r«-«»ords, it eugine working northward from here rough on stock without plenty of feed held at City Council r-xvinn, xt 2 p. m..
about one mile north of Mott,
Hall NVwlnesday evening last by lo­
Saturday, Fell. let. All Rtoekboldera
iis cir- nliitiou, is buying town lots in was found to be vacant. As land in tire
Dr.
.1.
S.
Waller
now
occupies
hie
and may i
Bisson on Sunday I and g<xxl shelter. M my will »lie ev«»n r«?quested to lx» preneuL BuxiueBH of
cal amateurs, was postponed for two
the thrifty ami growiug towns of the that vicinity is worth 8200 or upward iiioruing, r»<aeh
in Rogue river valley.
new
office
quarters
iu
the
Tbomprou
’
1
‘
Train
15
was
relieved
at
weeks, on account of the prevailing
I
importano», lb order of
coast to add to th«» attractions of its
cold weather making it imj-ossible to A- Billings brick block on Oak street, list of premiums. Ashland is one ot per acre, the applicant has secure«! daylight this morning.
Mrs. Jos. Rapp is quite ill at pres-
J acob NV agskk ,
put the ball in a eomfor»a»»le condi­ ami has as handsomely-furnished aud the towns select«»«l as a grxal point fiom Uncle Sam a very valuable b«>toe-
eut and fears are entertained that she
NV. H. A tki N'ON,
as
comfortable
a
suit«
of
dental
rooms
stead.
tion. Further announcement in due
Dunsmuir, Jan. 19 (Hpecial Tele­ «nay not recover.
1 hrectora.
for 6m-h investment, and last week
as can be found in the state.
time.
A San Francisco dispatch of last graiu.] -The fine weather of yeater-
the Krnmhn r purehas-<1 of G. F.
I
The
Helms'
hall
is
to
be
dedicate
]
MiseUessis C-mthoui, the Chicago
Maj. ¡1. F. Barron Ims a liniicli of Billings Lot No. 1-S, m NV. C. Myer’s Sunday says: The hotels are snffer- »lay proved a rough weather breeder,
Language is hardly st root' enough to
recital lonist, who w.is to give an elo­ h.-.lt-a -t.-z- n horst s which are suppose«! -ddition to Ashlami; cousiderntion, mg from the cea:.jtion in trade, and as at sundown the temperature soon Fri-lay uiglx, 24tii, by a free dance. express my admiration of tho merit» of
cutionary enlertainim-ut here last ev. to be sm> v«-d in at his summer ranch 82t»). ’The k'.ruinini r will publish tli«> registers show very few Eastern xaiik to 15 degrees, but at 4 oViock Supper cau be had at Lulu Shermans' (-hanibf'rlain’s Con^L Kemedv. Jt is
th»? best remedy for croup and whoop
liiug, for the benefit of the public and rod«»» headquarters up at Hint ’ tlie new premium list Mar. 1, it is un- names. NVh.it with snow blockades this morning the weather moderated Raatanrant. nt -5-i cts. each person.
,nu coiifch I have ever tried. B ujiuq
schools, came as far south hs Grant’s prairie. Two ni« u went up on suow deretotxl. The Examiner knows a in tha north aud washouts in the to 26 degrees, when another blinding
The NVagtier ('reek School cri»s«?«l •be past eighteen years I hare tried
Pass, and then tieeame frightened shoes Mond iv, to look for them.
south, travel overland has reached <now storm set in and dal not “top yeeterday, on acct, »if the prevailing nearly ail tlie prominent eolith medi­
good town when it hns it.
about th • r iilroad blockade, an I w< ut
tlx- minimum, The Sunset route is till .5 o’clock this evening, when three “Gnppe" until furtb«-r notice.
cines on the market Hut sav. and with
Tli<> traveling between the railroad
The following items of intercut almost iis great a suffer from wnsli- i f.-et more snow had fa'leu. To-night
hick to Portland, leaving the parties
pleasure, to. that Chamberlain's Cough
•Jan. 22«!, '90.
F. «SiiAnrit.
and
tlie
county
seat
was
la-lter
this
among
the
mines
wi
re
in
th«-
Time» of oiits «". k the Central and Oregon lines is cold ami threatening.
wtio had made arrangements and ad­
Hetuedy is the best of all. T hom . a
week
Ilian
at
any
time
during
tin-
last week: J. J. Bnxiklield au<i Fei. arc from snow, aud the running of
vertised for her at Ashland an.I M.-d-
;in ibi.s, Bakersfield, California. For
A company of six NVestern Uuion
Out
<»n
Jenny
Creek.
past
year
almost
equal
to
the
rail
­
sale by Gliitwoud Bros.
Gifford claim to have the riches: trains is very irregular. The only linemen in «-barge of Foreman II. C.
for I to foot the bills and autioillice to
road
Im«-
of
tliefilliire
a
smooth
track
A T ipings correspondent sent the
the public her cuuevllntioii of the en­
quartz mine iu 8outh«-rn Oregon, in line from this city direct to Chicago C-iop left Gibson yesterday morning
(limlotR. fironge*, tweezers, pliers,
rlieir le Ige near Tolo. They nr«« is the Al lantieA Pacific, and it is doiug aud came up the roa i on foot as far following from Shake, by private carri­
gagements. If they had knowu her of snow ami ice for the sleighs.
Pots iiud kettles, pans and friers.
engagements had this sort of a pull­
I’r< <1 H.m-on's “Table Rock Farm" rapidly developing it............. Henry T. :i big business.
as the s-io'v plow had cleared, where er t«j Soda Springs:
All things for all sorts of buyers
back to them they wouldn't have beeu with IS head of horses and mules ail Hutchins, formerly of this place, re­
S hake , Or, Jan. If». 1889.
ilnd-ng
further
progress
impossible.
Sup’. Filmore, of tlie S. P. R. R.
At hardwarestoreof H.C. Myer’s.*
caught as they were.
the cattle, h-»g*>, poultry, machinery, cently sold a one-thir>l inter«-sl in the
They
ent
down
a
telegraph
|H»le
nnd
Ed.
T
idings
:
Snow-
four
ami
one-
farm implements, household goods, galena quartz miue on Humbug creek said tha other day, eqxaking of tlie split it up and made it into snow half feet d«x«p here, ami no mail since
Th* Stonn-Bonnd Passi-n^ers.
hay, gram etc. for sale, 825,000. a to James NVIioeler for Sl'KM.............. snow bhx-kaile ot the present week: shoes, and thus crosa«-d the gap of Jan. Htb. Mr. Oden will start for
“NNe made a c< ntraet with a firm in
About 150 passengers bouud for bargain. Call <»ti Fied lianeen, Ashland NN’m. Piatt has d'scovere«i a ledge Paterson. N. J., Inst summer for h five miles lx»lw«-eu the two snow plow­ .Sod« Springs on snowshoes to-morrow,
eight
feet
wide
alxrnt
six
mib-s
-from
or
Table
Rock.
1
33-2111.
gangs. and came into town at «lark, afu-r th«» mail, iirf.l hopes to get nid in
California have been delayed at Ash­
Following is the m*or*i of weather
Grant's Puss, the ore from which is large rotary plow of an improve«!
land during the past week. The rail­
breaking a trail la»tweeu that plain« observations, fur Ashland, made by F.
That beautiful glossy sheen, tu> said to assay ?2i»»> a ton in gold and pattern, which would have bean able tired and hungry.
The force of shoverlers and others mid here. M«-eers. Lomas and Oden II. Carter, observer for the Oregou
road company offend to take them much admired in hair, can beseeure«!
to work in any depth of snow. The
back to Portland free of cl a-ge. and by the use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. There silver. He sends the Trines a sample olow was to Lave been delivered th« who were were working south from have broken a trail fron.'Jolmson creek StsWeather Bureuii, for the week
of
the
nnuerni,
of
which
he
can
obtain
refund the money paid for tickets, ami is nothing better than tins prepara­
15th of November, but the company here, came straggling home last to George NV. Bailey's station, and ending Jan. 22, 1K90:
probably fifty have goue back. The tion for strengthening the scalp and au ounce from a pound of rock. Ha­ bad a strike in their shops ami were night, the last one coming into town Lomas mid Jinnee Bailey controlled it
is
now
running
a
cut
ta»
strike
the
first-clase passengers are charged 50 keeping it free from dandruff aud
tn other ways delayed ami 1 b.ave a at daylight this morning, after forty­ to-,lay to within ti hundred yards of
ledge lower down.
eta. for meals -no charge for hd.’ing itching eruptions,
telegram from New York saying the eight. hours work on one meal and no Ham Brown’s barn at th*« old Van
on the sleepers. The s.e.in i-claaa
J. J. Strait an.l T. M. Estes ha<l a [»low will leave there to-morrow, but sleep. On«» engine was brought in, Horn pl;u»e and to-morrow G«x»rge and
A ball at The Oregon last Monday lively runaway last g£ii
40
< 1’dy
passengers are being fed at the eXjieuse
ùit-ed.ty anal h it will tak«» two weeks at the least to ami the others are snowed in. with Jam«-H Bailey will «wntiuile to break Jan. 16
17
31
Fair
.-i
evening was well attended, and a lucky escape from . hi ^ t lam
I: age. They get here and will Hrrive here too late very little wood or wat««r between the I the trial toward Axlilau<l with four
of t he railroad company.
lx
Fair
87
•-•i
It
The delay has been a serious matter pleasant time was reported. The din­ were «aiming through town with a to be ot use hi the present difficulty.' fourteenth and fifteenth crossings.
4_
( TdN
.t»
burst's. Linme returns to Johnson
20
2-S
« l .ty
a i
Huperintendents
Lindlierg nnd creek to f«-«-,l Ins cattle, but will rejoin
to some. A gentleman and lady had ing room is a choice place for dancing, load of buy ou a big sl««d behind tw«>
Ji
< Ì <1\
j>
Y«*st<-r«lay tln-re came to Salem Cooley were ix-rsonally eu|»erintend- the trail breakers Saturday morning.
their little child. 5 years old. sick with and the floor was just comfortably big horses, and nt the top ot the hill
Fair’
tu
31
dropsy, going east.. The child »lied tilled. Th«- Mayfield aud Helmau ot by the Prest»yt«-nmi church tlie hors>s says the Statc»maii. a boxcar that ing this work, and after a few hours'
Theneigblxirbood is pretty eff«x-lnal-
chestra
furnished
th«»
music.
left
Detroit,
Mich
,
sixteen
days
ago.
sleep,
started
out
again
with
three
en
­
and was buried here Tuesday.
A mm
were force«! luto a run. there lx«ing no
K Indie.
Total Précipitât lou
ly snowed in, without doubt, but Un­
i itérât ii i e High»“! 4-' J xj W«’M 7 M. «ii
going to Fnsi-o for treatment of dis­
The serious illness of County Clerk hrake ou the sled. Down the icy bril It c.nitaim-d P. Hardwood, wife an«l gines, with a pilot plow to..open people are all suf«» and well, and per- IVr.
21
7
two
l»ab>e«,
wveu
cows,
two
horses,
ease«! eyes fears that the delay may lie Max Muller caused a report ot hi- tb«-y ran, ami everyone ex|KH*ted to see
southward. Th«»y make a inn as far severance in such work as is alrendy
bad for him. A la»ly was on the way death received in Ashland Wednesday a smaslitip among th«« teams on the t wo she««p. ati<l an endless assortment us tln-y can. and then dig out tlie en­ m progress will soon open trails wbere-
to attend a sii-k husband in a hospital to find credence among many people, street. Ill front of the O ld Fellows' of household an«l kitchen furuit-.ire gine and back up and take another ever absolutely nee»led. People wh«»
« vTconors kick .
in San Francisco. Two daughters mnl ins m inv friends here wore please«! bhx«k one horse fell, ati-l m.idc n suf­ and farm nppliances. A stovepip»» shot at the snow. The plow that left haven't had experiiiliee iu traveling
were hurrying to theb.ilsule of a sick to learn, in reply to a telegram of iu - ficient brake to check the living sit-«!, had lieen pushed through a ventilator here NN’ednesday morning has just through four to five feet of suow ought < Weix-hant-a Wife ih<- rtmia <»f Cnntena
lion—A Denunciation.
mother whom they will never see alive quiry, that the rejiort was not true.
idler turning it completely around mid hole in the car, an-1 the smoke that left Sisson. It will lx» turned ami scut to come out outs», just to s«*e w hat it
A woTl known ltt » hant who ha« t«een
wreathed
the
opening
gave
evidence
- her death having occurred during
back to-night. Two of tlie engines hxiks like.
lauding it over against the sidewalk,
greatly b»‘uctittwl ’’V Jov> Ve^ottMe ■'Arsa
la nding physicians recommend Ay­ with the horses standing facing the those inside the car w«.-re not suffering on the Edgewood plow ar«» disabled.
their delay here. A man partially
J. L.
I parilla.
1 I > ire it to hh nv 1:>. wha
er
’
s
Sarsaparilla.
Old
and
young
take
paralyzed IS on his way to Los Angeles
way they had come. The load wasn’t from tin» cold. Mr. Hardwtxxi said A tree fell an«l broke down a trestle
Mr. L imns has been in town since wan very deliraie, hnt cut r»f • ntiHon fimt
for treatment. Several passengers it with perfect safety. It cleanses the upset, and no damage at all was done, th«» trip was made oasib ami quit«- north of Edgewotxl.
the above was received, but he cam«- uou9uli«*l his ph;. << Ian. Dr W JI. Griswold
were going souiew here to l»e married. blood, strengthens the nerves. and but th«-ri-le was «qu.-il in danger and pleasantly, e«»liftidenng the crowded
iu on suow s I kx - h Hint re|x»rtod the of R’ j O Market Ftnvt. Tlie d«"*rfor, who N qi ><
«■oudition of the car. He will make
Buttbey all have to submit to the in­ vital-z-'H the system. Popular ex- sp«M«d to the sport of tolx»gganing.
trail not opeiaxl yet. The mail carrier of our leading praetitiaucn
saying
Ins Imine in the valley, engaging in
evitable and realize that nature some- periene«« has long placed this medi­
Sise->n, Oal.
January 23--Mon­ start<xi with a pair of snow shoes he ha«! nwer «»eci'. a >»a?Na;.aril!a that dl«l uot
NN
’
m
Niel
mid
olbcra
who
cam««
hi
farming. The wife an<l baines st«xx] day
times tpix-ks man’s bed efforts to over­ cine at the hea-1 of tome alterlativw.
nights
snow
plow
with Tuesday, expecting to go through to contain potash, whh h thinned the blood:
from D«-a«l Indian tl-.eli.-st of the week
come her obstacles.
Some peoplearoilliil the edges of the repo.’led ttie snow Ir an four to four an« 1 th«» trip well and did not look weary »«•ven »-ngin«»s an-1 crew of 125 men Shake with the mail on that trip.
«hat bi« pa-lent dV! not have any vitality to
1« ft Igerna, !) mirisi north «if here.
settlements have been taking in a few one-half feet «l<-«-p on the level prair­ after the long ride.
¡090, an«! that what delicate people need >s
Suow liainaging Biiiliiings.
< ircuit Court.
deer to keep th« in from starving, but ies out there. The enow is «l«s-jxr
n«'tdorrt?aeo»l .’•a’ ?y. bat more blood. Ha
Says an Albany paper of Jan. 16th: 1 hey w»-nt nix mi t two mib-s and now
Butt«
The suow of the present winter Iris the venisou is said to l»e very inferior than the settlers out there eX|»ecte<l H. (’. Kinney, pre^ilent of the Grant's lie on the other side of Blnck “
however c^n^nt«? I when as.curv«l that Joy'«
t. K W,-b-,I«-r. rireuit Judce. Wm M
reached a depth in this valley un­ meat, compared with its tine, juicy (it wasn't over 12 inches last winter) Pass Sugar Pine Mfg. Co., is iu the summit, snowed under, It iti imposAi-
t'oivic. pro-ivcHtinc attorney Max Muller, Vegetable Far«aparlHa w«s opposed to the
bl»
for
them
to
move
cith«r
way.
known for many years, if it has ever ft ivor in tlie fall mouths. The deep and, whil*» tiny all hive <v>usi<lerabl«< ci y for the puq><»H«' of completing
bhvwl thinning Idea of other '•arxaparHlaa,
! clerk. J G. Bird*« y. ^hcrifl
average«!
great a depth since the snows have driven th«- deer all down hay. they are satisfied now that they arrangements .. for the «stablisliineiit NN’.»rd reached here that the men had
A. T. K n I o \b. Charle* G. Rippy and Frank and that on the contrary hy specific vegeta*
Amy;
a<*lion
at
’
au
t»>
recover
m<*nt*y
.
tnk»»n
settlement of the country. Tliebuild- to the lower bills and ravines.
bl“ alterative* it pr«»motc<! digestion. an<l re­
will have to bring at least a |x»rtion •f a branch factory^ here, for winch but three meals in thr«x> days c«an’i under advi>eiii«*ut
iti'gs, generally, are Hot constructed
blood
A L wiliey vm . Laura WFley; milt hi equf I paired nutrition, hence create.|
of their sUx*k out to this valley for ciliz-n« of Aibaiiv have siri»s<Tilh»d g«»t anything to eat. nor k«»ep warm. A
the
people
who
have
g
«»d
roa«l-
with a view to sustaining such an im­
for divorce: coutiniied.
nnd was the very thing for feeble people.
fee«l tx fore spring opens there. Some 825.1 ¡1 Ml of st«x k. A meeting of tlie snow shoe parly bus been organisaxl ty H.
ster-,
and
enjoy
sleighing
sigh:
“
If
We
( . btork v« Oregon Refriaerating and
mense weight as tins snow mule <»n
say they will have to feed till tlie mid­ -to -kh ildcrs whs b««l«l this aftermxm, la-re to go to their assistmii-e with pro­ Evaporating company: sTtin equity to fore The above explain« the many cam »* in which
the r«x>fs, and the consequence is that hiul only known" there would lie a dle of April, anyhow. Iiefore they can and a coutract let tor erection of n visions, but it is uncertain whether clo*e mechanic;* 1» au—taken unde! advise aged, delicate aud run down ;»<»«'pK'J?aye
numerous breaks ami damages to fortnight or a mouth of the tines' turn out their cattle in the Dead In­ two-story brick f.ictory l-.tiilding an»l they will reach there to-»lny. Snowing xneut.
been built np by Joy'g Vegetable Karsaparilw
V L. It<»titpiff. vs. Elisha Ray, Sarah F. I after thepota«h «ar^aparillas failed It* c!
buildings are re[x»rte«i more at Jack- sleigbiug here this wint«-r, we would dian eonutry. No trail has yet lx-«n two ’«»Iditional directors, F. J. .Miller nnd blowing here furiously suow
Ray, Ben Haymond, 1’. .1 Ryau and A. H.
have
had
a
few
handsome
little
cutters
fully
six
f«x»t
deep
on
the
level,
and
aouviih« and in th«' Butte creek coun­
Mcglv «iefts; decree of foretdobur»’; Jlidg fecU are creating a ften«a'i«*a.—& F. Examiner
aud some strings of silver bells from broken over th* in- -umaius. ami the nui Elwarl Zeiss were elect««!. The drifted iu places 12 f««et d«x»p. NVhat ment
try than elsewhere.
for pid' . for Jf«’»6.<k> and f ’ >1-0 aCtumey*
ranchers lutetnled Io begin upon one •apit »1 stock of the company is 81'25,- next.
the
east
to
<•«
lebrate
the
winter
with.
fees.
At Meilfiird, the .Mail of last week
tins week. It will 1» ■ a h tr i job to <M>) one third of which is now held
H. < . Lewi« phi. Vh .1 G. Birdsey »left; Mrw. H E M« k > tc .
Mr*. S. E. Coc.
says: Many shed roofs gave way l»e-
The blockade is rui—-d nt last by E. bleak it through the deep snow aboill by Albany in» u. 'The factory will be
action at In a to recover personal property
ASHLAND
««HHth the enormous pressure, among B. Hunsaker, who still continues his the summit, but they can afford to do in operation as s«x»u ns the buildings
N»> tuain from th» north veatorday. on trial
On motion of Wm. M Colvig the court or­
«w Ix-ing a shed at C. NV. Skeei's special sal<«s in thecloak department it. iu order to save their s’oek.
can lx» er.s-t«sl. Mr. Kinney says the NVednebday's arrived here alxint 630
a grand jury to be drawn from the
new bnihliugs at Grant’s Pass to tak«' 1*. M., and ntnrte«! northwar«! alxiut dered
l««n.i
yol'L a wood shed at tlie and li is thrown into the «mixture bis
jury panel to enquire into certain crlinc’j
Max Prncbl'e enemies are after him place of those n ceutiy burned will be 7 P. M. but was stnek «on* aw here iu alleged to have been committed during The
1
'
-u
’
r»i!
and
one
of
NV.
IJ.
Pow-
heavy
woolen
-Iri-ss
goods
wbl-
li
wer
-
Reeser’« Rl««rk. Main St
Grand I.
good value at tV-e and 75e - now must with sharp sticks, trying to prevent «•omph-tisl by the 1st of March.
C«»w creek canyon at last report, aud "itlingof court and the following name»»
ell’s.
,
, w,.
Nvere draw n to act a* Gran«i juror* W. R
to Mr* Boynton an«! Mr« Foun­
Lis
eonfirmnllo'i
as
c-»lleeior
of
oils-
the soutb-boiroii train due here at 8A’> Robert»», Foreman; J. G. Grosman. John
Ut» at tl-«- Ci
1 homp-ou go at 5iie per yard. Our tricots and
tain.!
N. M. yesterday was in the saine fix. Moreland. John H Bvllcnger. A. I.. Willey,
A- Butler a m w ha.’ i>mn. bmh of very ladle.-» cioth have -i clear ent of 2»k- per t-.ms for Alaska. A ntnulx-r of nffi-
dav .a are published in a San Frim-
The telegraph wires wore al! down yes­ George Merriman, David King Indictments I arge New *to< k, Em bra Ing all the latest
PERSONAL.
h«avy timl.rs, was •'rushed beneath yard.
were found against < barley Doblc, charged
<-i «» t aper charging tiim v.i’b having
terday. anil LotbiiiK was knowu of i with
the ’hr.e feet or more .M
‘’f l,s
Fall and Winter Style«
larceny 111 a dwelling, and Horn Him,
There has Is-en many a pair of si. >w
the train up to five o’clock laat eve­ charged with assault with a dangerous
r«x»f. but no cattle were cariL'ht nuder sh- -.« ma le for mountain travel ii b . 'i “n siii'iggler liiniM-lt." having
Gen. J. M. McCall is among those ning. I^nidslides are suppr»s.>d to wea|»on.
-■«1-1 ««i-;,- to the Iu«ii»ibs to make
Fine Assortment of Materiali for Fancy
it.
South« in Oiegon within the past
laid up with the grippe this week.
Blate of Oregon vr . Charley I)oble: larceny
Work—Zephyrs, Arasene, Chenille,Etc
cause t he delay.
In the fall of one of bis sbe«Is, re- month ::n«l the N-wwogiau h I mm - s h •li-«. .•«« no »’ with, having sold them
in • dwelling; ph ah guilt) - not wnten< e<i.
Al rabnm Bish was down nt Jtick-
ported last week, J<>l»n NVillisms. <•>" long,narro«v runner, tilin«<l up ut lui- rille-, a». ! having earn -«! gi ¡nt pow­
H
Lewi»
t
h.
J
G.
Binine;»
.
action
at
Our
»noth» is “A 4UI» K St Xl’KNf R li» hettf . r
The S. P. R. R. Co. has had more
<3tTHAK A SLOW MULI IN ‘
H-H
Little Butte. La«l four Lea<i ot ca’tte to««, tor «.n il foot- sec'll to be pre der on h p i-M nger steam«-!, contrary souville cn a business visit lust .Mon­ thau 2'100 men shoveling suow during lau to recover mousy. On trial
to
law,
when
in
the
cannery
Im-iness
ami 24 beial of Logs killed ami a g»»xi hired i‘i most plai-es. though they iu Aiesl a in 1S77. Friemls of I aebt day.
the past week upon the (’«entrai Pa-
Imck smashed out of nsefuim-ss.
Probate Court.
ar-« a h ti-‘ dangerous for reckless Is-- say l|e- a,,-n who h ive come f u wur i
E. F. Freeland, Ixxikkeei or nt the i-Uic and the C. A O. R. R—1300 in
Of It»«* damages at Ja«-kaonvilli't tla-
In the matter <»f estate of J. F Rsg«<dale;
bank, bus been disable«! by the grippe tho 8ierras anti 600 in the Mt. Bbasta inventory
gi liners.
with
Ili«*se
affidavits
are
employ»
s
dis-
and
appraisement
Time» had the following last Thurs­
section, with an.>tfier hundred h.-tween
in matter of estate of minor heirs of Kate
in ly H -nn. the butcher, up l ' i-arged by I r.ii lit. who s««> n pt-rhaps this week.
Oid
li
there au<l Ashland, most of them in K. Hirdaey; report of sale of real property.
day:
Woul<) infurili the public that be
Mayor-elect G. NV. Howard, of
’Squire Berry’s bun ci l- .pri d yes­ pan oily wants Ilio earth, ami that I profitable opportunity to gratify their
matter of estate of is. p. Hauua. report
ha« again ->yi-ne1 •
Ono thing is quite Certain, Misitord, w.,s in Asblaud Monday and the Siskiyou mountains. The bl<x-k- of In
1
administration approved.
summer 1 «(lowed, but while he is spite.
terday and k-.ll« d a fine i ow.
». le on the Central Pacific had not
Praelri mil not sit a! ill and allow
i
In matter of estate of F>anklyn McHatton:
NN’m. Bylxi’ii sh»-« p «-• «'«I f ' iown waiting for it. a few'y-heep, bogs, forty- th« -e charges to go up against him Tuesday of this week. His election been raised at last report Several order
to show cause wh) real » siatc bhouhl
bens,
eggs
u
c.mple
of
1
was
about
nuanimous,
and
there
will
a few days sila C mid kri'« d kJ-I •■« p. «levetl <»1'1
trains are imprisoned at various places, not be sold.
n it b->ut making a proper siiowmg of
T h«» r*x*r <if Reamea A NNtn'es l»fi ■«-. tunes, siie p pelts, hales ami butter ' hl -» side of tie-ca- -. 11 is easy to make lie no contest over the office this tnne. •»ut the paasengors Lave had euoiigb to
’
»
m
will
kinder
ease
lnui
1
store caved in tins morning, «-inch to git
M iss Nellie Fow- II (daughter of the eat unit iiave lx»en kept warm thus far.
Im' you can’t tell what th. y
Yours etc., Billy B -wiegs, nee ch.irges,
1
Real Estate Transactions.
cauws the I inkling to 1« ak t- «i!y.
aloti
1 de Prof. L. J. I’owell) who spent a l’lie dispatches tell about drifts tweu-
aie
vorlh
till
they
are
tested.
.
*
i
Th« ilist’Uery bmld.ng hi this p! ■«•«• D. z ii I »err).
w«ek in As'ilmd recently, was m ir- ty six feet deep, in which the plows
Edith G. Porter to Caroline E Port«, r- lots
Some ot the farmers down the val- ried at Suita Crez, Cal., otitlie2*)ib have been Btuek.
broke down last Sun iay nigh . the
At the regni ir I -.1 iry m^stiug < f
6. 7, b and 9. railroa«! addition to city of
h-y win» have hay on hand wore cou- lust., to D. M. Diunibeiler. a Spokane
weight of the snow <«□ th«» r» *»( Is-.ng th«-A t.bm-l Building aud L<«-'i.N
Afthlaod.
also. W of K E 1 4 and S
01 N E
Tue Northern Pacific aud Union Pa­ \ of sec *'0,
g tnemselvi s tijxui .» sudden fails banker.
t«x> much for it. Tie whiskey was - h » c ! not- l ist Moudav evening, a lo in giauilatii
and 8 f2 of W ‘4 of nee 16, iu
i
cific
hues
v.ere
both
blockaded,
but
tp
39,
S
R
i
E
con
,
f
in price of that vahiai«l«' cimmodi-
removtd to the in w warehouse.
»«f #1521 was made at forty-nine rise
[
Caroline E. Porter to « ity of Ashland—a
E. J. K riser, of the R-c>r<l wont the ten days’ blockrule on tho Union
John Orth’s big barn in th s place uamtlrs lutere-t in advance, and one ■y the other «lay. NV. H. Atkinson
strip of land in city of A-hlaud . < «»n., isuo.
fell vesterday HL-.ler its w.-ight ot ot 84»’»S at eighteen months mterrst iu was ordering of It. V. B«-..li at U- ntinl over to N r«-ka the first ot last week, to Pacific was broken last Tuesday, and
Jes*e •• il«l and a . Pnlvthrop to < aroline East Side of Main Street,
siow’ Hugh Eli ml’s barn xban-d th« iidv:«n«*e. The association is nearing Point a Carload of h »y for himself and -•<e his father. wh«> was seriously ill. 500 paesengera aud a great quantity of E Porter—Lite 6, 7, R an»! 9. bk J. also U ‘aof
>
fc* 1 j «>f N E ‘4 of-sec -<». and W ’ 2 Where the popular and accommodating
nt»J !-<•■>■< r.»l ot!:»-r parlies hear­ Hehas not I e.-n sblwlo return, and mail matter were expected to arrive in of E N ‘4 W and
haune fate list Sunday. Mr. Orth's the eu'l <»f i's tiist year ami its affairs oi'iei.-
'
*4 if -c»’ 21, and ■*
ofS W *4 of see cutter. Wm Harris, is ready to wait upon
N. A. Ja--obs is nnnagmg the paper Portland Tuesday evening.
ing
of
H
concluded
th«
y
would
ship
up
wixxlsbed also collars«-I lae’ ipglri.
16. tp39. S R I E t on i«‘a*>
all old and new customers in a satisfactory
are entirely satisfactory.
Channey porter to Caroline E Porter—lots manner
14 .’I
»«no hay, t<-:>, and Lav«» it on hand in me vitim?.
The west brick ».ill of N Fi'IierV
Col. C. F. Crreker was on a train
6.
7,
a
ami
9.
bk
2.
railrusd
addition
to
city,
Mis.
Milli*
Cox.
of
Rsiebnrz.
«wst-of
au
•
niergeu
-y,
are!
they
kept
store fell this morning, i-xpofcing a
I. G M<xin came up from Grint’s that wax tied np for aérerai «lavs lx»- of Ashland, also M
F
’
<
and
!
a
of
,
Mm. J.
Btrai . ot Una te-pe sting Mi. N. to or'er for them Pass NV«sln«s.tay to sell a hutnlred tween Sisson and Redding.
coi»si«lerable portion of ttie roof of
N E *4 of Moe ¿0, tp 39. S R 1 F.: also ’»V
«»t 8
W *4 of see 21, same range and township;
the building. Newman was obliged place, die«i at her borne in the former until he bad sent ««r h-in for five or tons of hay. which be offered to de-
The train stuck aouth of Dunsmuir con..
|JWh.
to move b»s stix-k of g«xxls to t liav- place last Saturday, after au illness •>’. s>x car)«»ads. Tins eonvinc»-d the p««o- liv« r in Ashland at 821) a ton. The w.1-1 taken bm-k to ReildlUg T.ie»lay,
N J B andem tn J ime« M Rrnndon—a*
ner’s building, on the corner of Cal­ u I mui I t« n days with pneumonia; agi I ple d-«wu at (ent ral Point tli.it thir­ sudden i-iiiuige of weather depressed
vignmeut, blk 34. loolidgi addition to city
63 yens. Tbi-txHly was brought »<« ls a I sy (amine up this way, an«l word th«« bay market materially, however.
ifornia and Oregou streets.
ol AhOland; cun . 42>*>.
Wm »•< Barnum tnhbeneier P. Hammond
The large skating nnk buildiog. 5Jx A.-li: .1 I for l»ilil:il. arriving «>n Moll­ w IS s-ulbe » that lUeoi-l.-is f.it th«
THE LATEST.
—Jut*» 6 and 7, blk 32, t<»wn of M-dford; c«jn
Dr. J. S. Parson knows how it is
80 feet, in Ashland grove, ns. J lately ila! morning’s train, anil th«- int«-r- first tbr <-carlotids would lx- fille.1 at
I
lie
latest
from
the
brixtkade
rotllb*
Ebenezer P Hanjmoud to Bertha »». Burn-
ns the barracks of the mtli'ia company, meat was in Asbl.md eem«-lery on s -im- the price that ha«l b«-«-n qii-itrnl «IC himself now. 11-« was in the gnpjx- of u is a dispatch received here from 8upt
uni—a certain piece or parrel of laud in
per ton d--Iiv« r> d in Ashlimd but th»« prevaiii'ig local epedemic last
collipsed yesterday morning from the .lay
Fiilm-ire yesterilny, saving they ex- Phipps reserve, tourn of Medford con., |300
wei-ki.n
l
was
very
riL
but
is
alxint
weight of snow ou tlie n-of. anil is n
A Chil lers and u (e to W s. Barnuru—
J.-lit« Cary, of Central Point, one » f tt - tthe price had advan -ed 25 p. i
Dr. Newman baa p cle.1 to get. a train through to Ash- lots 6 sod 7, bik 32, town of Medford; con
a-omplete wreck. The building was tl • eiit-Tj rising cltiZ-i»s wb«» located Mil., and no more woni.i I* sold for again this w«-ek. f
|i«i»d
to-ilay
(Fn»lay
i
but
all
the
rail
­
owned by F. R-»i-er. and the ilamage and built there when the new town I. ss tu in t-2't per ton. Tim broke up also taken bis turn nt «x-.-tipying tb-* road people here think there is little IN).Roaelm M Berry et a’, tn ! B MRlinm*—
is, perhaps. 8500. lne walls ii.»«i iitst beg-m I«» grow, died in that pUc« llie bilsim-ss. aud ouly three carloads position of patient : matead of pbysi- p-.«apect of any train for several «lavs. N W of N E 4 aud >' E of N W of neo
24. tp >». ■* K 1 W. ftoa< re*, con.. |i
spread beiore the recent heavy snows oh the 11’il Hist. He Ind but recently were sent. Tlie fsmme hasn’t ni.it«-ri- ci mi.
----------------- a .
____
aza orner tore
Ella J. Watson and husband to John p.
came, and the fall of the building was ret-irncil (rum the asylum at Salem, al'Ze'l lii-re yet, and the various
laevi Morris who has lieen et bis
Walker—lot No. 12. McCall’« additiou TO
Don
’
t
Enjoy
Arrtie
Weather.
not ut all surprising. No »me was in w here • Ire treatment bx<i lx- -n effectual changes iu the weather serve to take place near Taleut for two or Hi roe
Ashland: con..
srs Pi.i.iif ii »
Ooasliug haa ita attractions for the
it at the time, but if the militia b«»ys in restoring his heailii to a great ex tlie rcgi-iness out of the bay «I avida. w<H-ks. will start for NVinfers, Cnl.. as
bettie. SetUe.
little
folks,
but,
somehow,
th«»
pres
­
had u.»t p«*t|x>ue«l their regular Mon­ tent, and Uw death whs suthleu hu -1 t-.oils that were buddiug
soon as the trains Ix-gin running
Fine Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges
day night drill this week, they wouLI unexpected.
agiiiii. to move his family to Southern ent spell of arctic weather with its
All perrons Lavin# uti.ettled ac-
Tlie Thaw
sleighing and coasting and “crisp i aonntc with the undersigned will
in all probability have txx-u caught in
Oregon,
They
will
reside
either
in
Trusses, Toilet Articles.
One of the kicks the lints-is has rit
A ru«<«'h »rind sent the m«-icnry lip Ashland or Talent
rr.oiuiug air'' doeau’t acero to l>e en- kindly »«all aud Hettle tb<- same either
the wreck, as the jarring of their drill
th--
bhzz-rd
•
breathed
Mmn
«<<»'.
i
to 4'1 NVt-.iuee.lay evening, and the
joyed iu Southern Oregon this win­ l»y cash or note withont delay.
would moat likely have precipitate«!
Mr. John F. Givaus, of Ashlaud, is ter. uu«l if a rote were taken to de­
the fall of tha building. Im- arms weather .»t th«- p :st two or Hire«- -.«.i-« k- snow Ix-gau to settle rapidly. The
January 15, lt»is'. J. M. M«C alu
Mr.
Giv-
is
ciUsed
by
th«-
fact
that
the
Ashlami
io
Portlami
for
a
few
days.
wind brought a storm, ami it was rain­
cide between a thaw and n con’in na­
and other property of the comyany
locator
in
Houth-
Mills
La.l
to
turn
the
water
out
of
the
bus
is
au
extensive
Money to Iren.
tron of th* xle’ghing it would lie al­
ing moat all day yesterday. The
were stored in an uddiliou they had
t«WINQ MAOMINK 'flOLCt
bmit at uorth eml of 1L* Lail, aud ¡lume oil nia-oiifit of ice blocking the suow had ilirappeiir«-«! from the west ern Oregon. He prealjajte a heavy most nnanimena for a tbree-davs
NVe
will
make
loan» in miiwi of ¡1(500
AHO Itfprust.
were/net injured. They moved them mill wh « !. ami this leh the llius- s bilis'dte east of Bear creek but thi­ immigration into Southern Oregon Chinook win«! nn-1 decent NVebfoot1 and upward on approve«! reni «-«tate
wheel dry. -So it was iica-SHary p# ng st reams had not liegun to rise last tue coming year. especially in the weather after it, 8i> -b weather a«
to Granite hall, which they will rent
up hand fixture« on the Cottrell pres- evening. R->gue river was reported Rogue River valley un>l io the sugar we have been baring is ah right, «x^urity ou one, two or three years ABTI8T8’ > MATERIALS
for tb«iir quarters Ibis year.
aud put two meu at work on the band brximing. however, and fears xre en­ p»n« land»,—[Oregonian. [Mr. Giv- where it is useleas to expect any oth time at 10 per cent interest. No <x»m-
ans returned to Ashland NV ednesday. er kind, but an Eastern winter miMiion charged.
-*pecJsl attention pdd th«
Orders of anv kind for finished lum­ wheel every pn-ss day. Such weather tertained of damages from high water.
B ank or A hhlaxd .
Can’t WUM t«»* seliiom t<» suit tlie It is supposed to lx» snowing in the
doren’t tit Oregon, and the more sel­
ber or shop work will be received now
Biakiyoua. Tbermomet«»r still st<««xi
Chloride of htne in bulk at Chit­ dom it «'urue«i, ami the more qnicklv
Everybody known that Moral Bro& Prescription Department.
at the Gilroy planing mil), aud Twix oa.
it goes, the better it ruita as.
wood«.
•
t st AU* in Ashland last evening.
Clsaraaoa tale at Moral Bros.
» th« ohaapret pkc« to bay dry goad«.
wrepQy iiled.
a
Erervlhxly goes to Hunaakor'a *
Tbesecoml trial of San ly Od.ls for
minder in Portland will liegin Feb.
12th.
'Two light shocks of earthquake were
f.-il at Napa. Ca)., last Friday morn­
ing no damage done.
The N'/itfMmaii rejair's that twelve
htimireJ p--<>ple have th» grippe nt
Salem very fashionable town.
Redding. Cal., hn.i one 12-inel* fall
' of siio'.v last w.x-k b i«i as Ashiaud, I
but the snow didn't la«t so long th.-re.
MILLINERY STORE
R. P
C
.4
With
r**
II oui I' h SdrsiiiHirilta.
* 1 am rf pioneer In this couuty, having
’•eeu here 30 years. Four )eara agomy lltth.
s«>n Ellery Ijwame bloyd-polo«med by impur«-
viruaiu vaccination. Hia arm swelled terri
bly, uanaiug great agony; physicians aai«l the
arm must lx* amputated, ami even then his
recovery would be doubtful. One »lay 1 read
about a blood purifier, uew to me, and wa*
aurpi«ted to learn that it wae prepared by C. 1.
Hood, with whom I used to go to achool in
Chelsea, Vt. I decided to have my boy try
Hood'« Saroaparilla. and was ranch gratified
when 1»Memed to help him. He continued
to grew better as we gave him the Kar«apar
ilia, and having used ft bottles Is now entirely
cured. As Hood's Sarsajatrilla has accom
pits bed such wonderful results, I recommend
it all I possibly can.'’ Jr.aoMK M. S lkffkil ,
Upper iAke. I.ake Co., Cal.
rv and tired would
i
Bs Glsd
Of a square meal and a
good bed, but anyone
wanting
The Chy Treasurer
Of Lowell. Mas.«., says: “The above Is from
rnv brother, whose signarur»^ I rerosndzed 1
am also glad to testify to th.» excellence of
Hood's Sanaparllla. an»! to say that
I
IIiRh! A Co. ar«1 considered one of The mo«t
reliable firms in New England ’* V an B
Fr »EfgR, City Treasurer, Loweil, Mas«
To Buy Furniture
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
S.1<1 tw drugci«rt.. «1: .lx f.lr »V l>r<q»«n«!
oily br
1. HOOI> * CO., V|-«thw ar-ec
Xx.w» Il, Mi»«
I
IOO Poses One Dollar
Notice to the Public.
To all whom it may c«>ncern: Notice
is hereby giveu that I, NV. M. Davis,
(which is the name I have been given I
from my step-father) will do busmeas
Would be unNvise if they
should buy before get­
ting prices
At Wilson’s.
Beat This II You Can
I
All our Ladies', Misses and Children s
READ THIS
xou
2
Í 6.75
2
10.00
1
9.00
1
9.00
1
12.00
2
11.00
2
6.00
36
3
4.50
12
2.50
1
2.75
Also a large line of Misses’ and Children’»
Cloaks at from $1.50 to $4.00.
:<M»: -
CLOAKS, JACKETS!
They Must Co
— A nd —
at iu*<lav , •! a ii ua
Is the day to look for the
4
*■(
RED LETTERS and
the COOD 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
ZNTEIL
CHITWOOD
BROS.,
Pi .
California
S
New
Store
oiti :<;<»>
MEDFOKD
1 wish to inform the people ot Southern Oregon
that I have opened a
COMPLETE STOCK
— or—
Cents’ Furnishing Goods,
Io tb« buiidtng ferwerly occupied by J <iol4»aHtii. Medford,
eti
MENS' FINE SHIRTS, UNDERWEAR,
HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS.
,
ill Standard Patent Medicines
».’•ckwear. etc
AU lh. Uinl rtyleainCollare an.! Tie.
1 bandit ih»celebralo«
Bu8hby’a Double-Welted, Hand-Sewed. GLOVES,
V. h both la.ll«-« and rente.
Even 1*1' rnaruro-^
I BUY FOR CASH
And tell strictly tor cash, thereby insuring mv pation« ot
TH! LOWtBT PRICES
Call and See Me.
1 Guarantee Satisfaction.
ORRA E. ANCLE, MEDOFRORD