Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 21, 1890, Image 3

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS
BREVITIES.
BREVITIES.
People
to mi*« th** daily the
A earlond of Ashland A' tie th.ur wne
ship|s*d to Yrekii Tuesday.
k'ridi di
. Febntai V
/'W first of tbc week.
Millfee«l is scare.*, wi i th“ town
Hunsaker's prices are ns low as « ver
«•own are «lietiug on tvarley.
although the trains are six wee!:«« to
! hr- Sch«oi Tbi.
B«*veu hours hit«'.
Six week's work to mal “ rail con-
Feb. 12th. 1x91).
CoV. creek Cll'l-
nectiou
through
tbs
J. M. AVagner, of f>.«la
Springs
I will be at th» offi -e <>f (I, F. Billing«
i inch, 1« feeding n part of Ins band of
each ufteruoou (except Sunday) during you. it is i»ai<l.
this month to receive the School Tax,
The .lam and mill race of the Gun- horse« at Pboeuix.
HERE ANI» THERE.
KLAMATH COTXTY NEWS
L inkville . O b .. Feb. 20.
Aiiirri«! -Iu Linkville, Feb. 16. at
the r«sideuee of lbw bruie'« father.
.
During llie year 1889 Humboldt Air. AV. H. Melliuoil an«l Mi«« Matil­
county, < ial, out 1.15.51»i.iaxi feet of lum­ da Noel, Rev. Lott officiating.
At Ellensburg, Curry oonnty, 3:o<J
inches of raiu f«*ll in one iliy Jan.
lVli.
ber. .Aieu«i«x*ino cut 93.7(»l.txiil feet.
IMAN- MILLER
Steady Progress
Mr. George AV. Dunn, and Misa Has cLuructcriz« I llixhl a ^r^pftHUa ever
Alla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E.
.. ........
M.
c It v. ,v» ; « '-J bc( «re t.’.c ¡•■vtl’ Wner-
Miller, were united in marriage at the cvcr hi tn «I»* • •!. ilx «tales b.. • »r* *«rn from
home of the bride’s parents on Grau
»»4 t » . 1“, ’D.'.il tiuw t j*. th»? »D'i.-t popular
its street on Wednesday of thia w«ek. KU<1 jiiu-t s :• •«.*•*«• fu’ inc<!i’^ ••• • iFercI Any
The wedding was :>tt<*D']ed by only tk
Ail! coiiflr i t!.i*
The
the near relatives of the bride and bevtet of ta?M
••‘•k lies in the fait that
groom, no guests ontsido of the faun-1 Hood’s
ari Ila is n me Tirine ai merit,
lies being present. The marriage cere­ it tlocs actna'-iy arcompli’h all that hclaimed
mony of the Presbyterian church, was for it, and when Firm a fair trial, 1« r»*ax««n
pronounced by Bev. I* . G. Strange at ably certain to be <«( benefit
11:30 o’clock, a. m., soon after which
Positive Statement*.
the wedding company sat down to h
* Fine»» II • -»d’s Sarsaparilla Lax Ucn In my
dinner Irefitting the happy occasion.
hcnlx f-»r xfllr* I have had ire «pii «)♦ and un­
In the afternoon ths bride and groom reserved trrtimoninb in ’.t« fa* ». Although
drove to their liom > on the farm four
carrying th»«» prcpain’i u ' ! - > t': in one
miles Ron'li of Ashland.
year, my
.< have
» iiei t’tan of any
The bride was attired in an elegant
similar pr^pnra’i >n. nnd tl • ♦ »-•.molliate in
and moat becoming dress, but the de­
its f -.•»r are r once u> * '
a id pen»on
sire of the uiodoet couple to avoid any c.'Iv •
• < hi.’’ A. W:* ,j; r ji, Uonrg,
display prevent« a detailed description
CftL
of the wedding. A goodly number of
On 11 m Merits.
substantial and valuable wedding.gifts
“ My
-ay. • Fnpr., > ’ «1 it t vnu bnj
were received.
mor” «if H *J ? • f ’.rj*.irn h ? h time; we
The bride and groom are both are flhr;»v* sh’>rt ' It >« IL* •••! <»« .»« d nierlta."
members of families well known and r. F’. al . F r*•?. i»ro;ron: The ohleat <1ru»r
widely connected among the elder
!<i"t hl Oregon
residents of the valley, and the fair
N. B. Be «are to g*-r < Ti1y
bride is well and favorably known to
all the people here, whom she bus so
courteously met daily for a number of
4 bv ¿.’ i
’ r
F ’.ar»-d
. t( >1
V r < i
months at the postoffioe window, a«
” ' p«»tberwri«rti,
on-!L
Ma
assistant of Postmaster Farlow, her
uncle. The bridegroom is one of the
1OO Doses Cne Dollar
bright and promising young men of
the county who, while fitted by nat­
hoick .
ural endowments and educational ac­
quirements for nu honorable prof-s-
sioual career should he desire it, has I • »I FTl *—l i Asbbind Feb. f> l«90. to Mr.
t. .*1 Mr*. Hviir.A I ».fliu*. twin*, a »«»u •rid
chosen as yet to follow tue occup itiou
h nxyht»T
of agriculture upon the turn farm of
Ins hither near this place. Die happy
pair have Hie sincere good wishes of
hosts of friends throughout th'.* Coun­
Feb
ty.
men.
I
<
The steamer Mayflower will leave
The new county bridge aeros« l’lk Linkville to-day with a loa<! of hay
creek still stand«, although tin* waters for the Western stage oompauy sta­
tion at Kena
Cold nights agaiu. The groundhog of the creek were on a lorel with it«
now due.
W. A. P atrick ,
iarJ mill on Bogue nver wt*re dam-
Mr. George Conn, the Paisley mer­
aged somewhat by the high water.
seem« to have the lietter of the esrly ti«xir for several hours.
Schoo! Clerk.
A
petitiou is being circulated and chant. arrived in Linkville T’uesjay
Luster
this
time.
The case of Emery vs. Emery, suit
Running to Roseburg.
evening. He is en route to Portland.
over the bill for a cofliu, cornea up in
Say, you num that wear 9. 10 and 11 uuuieronsly signed, asking that the
The train« are again running on
name
of
Ellensburg
po«totli<*e,
Curry
Bob Do-laou has kille«! several boar
l>>«ts, lietter look out what Hunsaker
Just ice Berry's court again to-day.
schedule time, or about on time. be-
connty.be changed to Gold Beach.
■ >n Atqien lake lately.
savs,
for
he
sells
’
em
cheap
and
they
Mr. Riehar.lism, of Etn», hr,« lost
tre«n Portland and Roseburg, Tbe
are sure to go.
Say« the Crescent City /teeorti: X
Tue stages «re running again on
first train through arrived at lb eoburg nearly al! bis large flock of Angora
:u:
party of Oregonian« are hunting m the different route«. Our first mail
Many of 'h* n on from !’>■• v«!’,*y
Monday morning, and a train left that goat«*during the recent bu «* w «torni.
the neigblxjrhoo«! of Shelly creel; siuce the heavy storm from the rail­
who
went
north
to
work
with
Pratts
place Sunday night to go through to
A tine prospect of coal was exposed wrecking forcee have returned, having The appointment of a gum« commis­ road arrived last Saturday night. The
Portland. The bridge across South
by th«* tioo«!, near the farm of W ill. got all the work they wantod. of • bat sioner for tins county would soon put mail consisted of letter« and pa)««>re
Umpqua, this «ide of Roseburg, is yet I’l vmtre. «‘ant of M«xirord,it is reported.
a slop to tins reckless slaughter of that ha«l been held back iu the first
to lie rebuilt, though work is progress­
kiud.
«leer for their hides.
l»lockad«'d train. The stages from
P.s.ple whose liv«?stock were doing
ing Upon it.
Oak «*ord woo«l is selling at J5 ) < r
Ager could liavemadethe trip through
pretty well in pasture fields a we»*k
Our
through
road,
says
the
Gohl
«.■ord in Ashlnuil now a raise of SI on
to Linkville ut most all time« this
Hand Blown Off.
ago are blue again over the weather
Beach
Gazette,
will
be
opened
for
tra
­
the pri.'e« ia«t fall. Gregory <fc Hicks
vel by the first of September, ami we winter, but having no mail or passen­
Ex-Couuty Commissioner S. A. this week.
shipped three car-loads of fi.ur-fc-ot
will be able to «tart from Elleuebnrg. gers to traueport from the railroad,
Carleton, of Little Butte precinct, had
Sugar has been or«lere«l from Sau wimh I from Gold Hill this week.
visit Coos, Douglas, Josephine amt the matter of making the trip would,
the mislortuue to lose Ins right hand Franeiseoby express by Mt*.if<«r«l par­
The report circulating in this vnllei Del Norte counties, auil rea h home of course, have been imprudent.
this Week by the pit-mature explosion ties. The regular rate will make it
that a contract lia«i ln*eu made with J. without once takiug the back track.
The worst news ot all comes from
of a slick of giant po.vd r. The hand cost three cents p«r ponmi.
B. Ruldle to put the mails thr. :g’
the ranch of Press Dorris in Siskiyou
was so tom and >batl«-n«i that ampu­
II.
E.
Ankeney,
of
the
Sterling
Dr. J. B. Newman was call««! to from Roseburg to Glendal® bv n , nek
tation w.«s n«-<*. ss.,ry. lhe operation
mu •*«, report« that, as a comp.-i.sa'i.*u county. Cal. It is reported that Press,
w « performed by Dr. Geary, of Jled- Grant's Pass Sunday, to visit two men tram was without any foundation.
At the -
for .he damage« to the mill«*« by the who ha«i beeu hauling off about I
ford, and Mr. Carl« ton was doing well of Pratt's railroa«! construction, who
Some chine«' hay. loose in th“ mow. tioo I, there was much Ix'iiefit r«i*« iv.*d ■'Veiity-live head of dead cattle every
were
si<*k
with
bad
Cold«.
at last report.
His uiauy frien is
lias b* en sol«! at $15 a ton this <«eek also, the water having <*arri* d o:f a lay is now hauling oil fifty head. Our
throughout tlie country deeply sympa­
The at’oudance at the Ashland m the valley about M>«l’or.l mid Phu*- gr« ;-t quantity of u«eum*i! «1- I i«.d- informant assures us that no less than
thize with inm in his mi-fortune.
schoils is milch lietter again than i> nix. Bale«! hay was selling at 818 a lugs aud greatly unproved lhe «iitiiip. six thousand head of cuttle will have
i«tarved to death on that ruuch before
was several weeks ago, 1 tie «:o*«:ts o: ton l*y the single ton m M«*dfi«rd Wed­
zA pack mule <vf Frink Smith’.* ilie r inge is green. Owing to the
nesday.
Why its Price is High.
the grippe having woru off.
roll I over th*« trail from near Hilltop
enrcity of water during last summer
Some people in the valley have been of Ibigged Hill, to llie !>o:t *m of 11« m tue .lee *rl the cattle Huff»*re«i aud
L csh ' iuh in water-color, pistol au«!
Twcntv acres of land were recently
sold in Ashland. Oregon, at Sfitk) per Chiun painting. For prices aud fur­ out of sugar for several weeks, ami «’an » oti nearly 5.>:» f«i*t b 'l . v, om* lay were Hither thin io begin tin* winter
acre, tint four years ago were dis­ ther particulars appiv to Miss S. .1. will soon learn to take their tea ami last week. I idik«* McGinty's hoise. with.
<»<»
posed of at Ji» per acre, [(bizette. Cbuil-n, with Aire. D«*unis Roller. coffee straight and do without cook'e« the m'de was assisted back to bis
About
five
inch«
«
«if
fresh
«now
h.n
|372w.
and
pound
cake
if
the
bhikadt*
con
­
Ht:u:ing
|«oint
nniiij.ir«*«!.
-
|
D
*1
Nolle
[The land must have be»*u in the
f«i'!«*u. iu.*oSnu.i iy. At this time very
tinues.
Record.
I
hear’ of the eny to command such fig
FROM R o NEBI RG.
I»l I’D
E. M Milierha« chase«! Hi«* gr«*cery
-ti-mg col l north wind is blowing au«l
urce. or there is a mistake m the price
At ’li»* r* guiar in«eting i*f the Ash­
Aim -h.d AVh«i l»*r, *'ihe third motion premonitions of more winter are veiy
store near tin* depot, w bl *11 bis inothei
Flying
Dutchman
.^ulky
Plows
u lined. E I ] Crescent Cltv Record.
Miss H»iitie Sackett v. ho was caught 1,’brTi • iu A-irmi 1. ’
7 ivi" infant
lias i.»*en minag 'ig for him, anti lia- land B'lihiiug and 1« o ;. ii Assecudioti oft .? earth' crank who v. aseiiligliten- suggestive.
1'iie /.’ccord is mistaken. The 1 mil moved llie st.M-li to hi« store on Main 1 it M.iu.l y ei.ning $233 -,v< te Ioaneil
at R >s**lmrg by llie block ide while en
sort <»f Mr. nu ! Mr H» ¡ry LofltUb
ing the At ill.in.etti> pimple with Ins
Oliver Chilled Steel (one and two horse) Plows
is not hi the tieart of the city nor is
-o
ne
home
to
Ashland
from
Sal.
in
Th«
drama,
“
.«m<ir«g
th«>
Breakers
”
at Hevenlti ii months mterest m ad­ crazy tbeor.ee for .-oiw time, is iu S m
Rt>-V’
\! I»!' liGH.e iir .!»■• k'»•, Fel»
there any mistake iu the i’lgiir. s Stat- .-1 reel.
17,
18«i
lohn
i
Dulait«!
Ros*,
au
-
I
72
\
car»
vas
prcHviileti
by
’
be
Lmkviile
Dra
­
d:u<,st
a
month
ago,
arrived
here
vance. Hiid $19131 at six mouths iu- i r. i ci«*o, and delivered a lecture b**-
A full line of Garden City (.'lipper Steel Plows
A number of horses are reported to
and J da? .-
iug th« pri *<*. Die laud contains one
teieat in :i*iiauoe.
f.«re tl.e Fr«e Thought society there, matic Club at Academy hall last Fri- by Tuesday morning’« tram from
cf the tiiic.-t young peach orchards on have wiuterevl in pretty fair condition
wid. b was amusingly repoit. d by the • iay evening to a large and attentive GJeu«iale, having arrive»! at the latter Pc'.» r At Hi»’ t Gineofl ¡x «.¡sit-rhi \«hland. Dipc Harrows—al) sizes.
The elocutionary contest at the
the co i.-r. w Inch if properly managed thus far on p<«isot: oak aud scrub oak
Feb. IG. 1 , Fr •: k Fri« ’- ay d 17 xca %,
a'l.lieiice. Pro«*eeda were 848.
After pliiee Monday night ou hors.'bnck with
9 months and ¡7 ¿aj>
will pay ten [IT ca nt, profit annually browse in the high mountains up N «ruial school Saturday « veiling was ( 7. > 'Uic/c o’ the lHih illst.
the euterlaimneut. dancing was in- a party of five from ilvost burg. Miss
Spring Tooth Harrows,
on <*«*n-id.*i ably moro than «Jl2.(i00.
¡itteii«i« .l by a large uiinili r «>f p««>p)e,
aliout Grizzly.
On the 14th iast.. Oregon Un«l lieu;. dubpil until a late hour.
Sackett, with three other people, Mr.
La.be«,
it
will
coni
you
nothing
to
th«« chapel being crowded. The eil- as..«te for 31 years. Her territorial
Bagley and his wifeand Mr. Shepherd,
Scotch Drag Harrows.
Twin babies, a «on an*! daughter,
look ut the lace curtain« at Huusaker'«
The Itnmur Spread.
v r medal, this time was awarded to couditioti lusted from IMS to 1859,
who hid be*n blockiuLt bound at
wore tMiru to Mr. and .Mrs. H**nry
an
1
you
tuay
find
something
to
please
The celebrated Steel King
Th« report that mill from the Lofftus on the Gthiust. Hie former Miss Etta Johnson. Another contest i'erritury aud state she will than h...« on tlie West Slope of the Coast Meuatain*., Roseburg for 22 days, were getting yon.
*
witness««! th-« eh ng**s of forty ymir«.
sou:li for .Medford was lying at Ash­ live«! but one day. The little girl will take place to-morrow evening.
Our
delayed
exchanges
from anxious to get thr.iugh, and there bit­
Spring Tooth
Harrow
land, was enlarged ¡«nd ehdairnted and : is reported as doing well.
counties.
which are ing uo prospect of reaehiug here by
Railroad people coming from Glen­ Sh« has already 'omied six governor« the coast
and lout by death four United St ites beginning to arrive this week, give a irom soon, they Secured four saddle
Circuit Court.
from Medford the news was taken to
dale
lepott
that
about
a
toot,
of
flesh
Elevt'n tons of mail left D.iuamtiir
Senators and six men,tiers of Congress. pmture of snows nnd rams which were horses, ami Sunday morning at 11
Giant's Pass that mail for that place
snow fell then« during the lust storm.
[Ex.
also was slack««! up and guarded by for p-«in’s north last Friday night, At timuel 9. the highest point ou the
¡¡».ivier than on this side of the luonti- o’clock they started out, taking along
Follo^intf is the record of the Cir­
the defiant Ashland postmaster be­ Montague nu«l points thereabouts re­ line tblN side of there, the flesh snow
It's t«H> ha
buys the Blue Ltik«', l «lino. A few items may lie of interest: ' a man to take back th«* horses from cuit Court, proceedings since iwd re­
ceived
about
half
n
carload.
Ashland
hind the bayonets of lhe Ashland
Glen dale. They traveled »long «lowly fi >rt of the T idings :
was about three f«*>*t deep, and with Cal.. Advocate, to tell this yarn 011 the
Cre-eeut City Record J ku ¡StU
militia company. So yesterday morn­ received uone ut all.
the ol*l pack«*«! snow, mail«* the total Guards, but it may not be true. Some
From the mail carrier who arrived the fitst «lay, the greatest obstacle iu
Har let Cbaptnun. plfl'. a > ].. J. S um ly.
ing the indignant poetofiicer of Grant’s
Considering th* wuter-«oake«l con­ ilepib of snow tive feet.
of the boys have seen more of oxen here Friday we learn further particu­ their ro«idb».*i(igtb>*crossing of Myrtle deft, A«di in 1» l.t ’. to recover m«»ney—
P isssrul up hi-««til .s» dep tty to see dition of th«« country, the maiu wagon
creek.
Here
the
water
whs
so
deep
that
it
j dkcment for piti, and fur co««:s and di»
l'be Klamath City Mill company Hum of wm : The other evening Capt. lars of lhe severe storm iu the inonu- • almost swnu.pe»! the smallest horse«, t irscno-nix of »»nit
if something couldn’t be «lone to in
roads through this valley have b.-en
Mullen g ve the won! “Column right,” tuns. Thursday five men with 11
Estate » ? ♦Vake!«e! 1 and I union Insolvent
citalitorb
nay
that
tLe
lust
r«
port
from
duce the postmaster here to let go of in lietter condition during the past
but the croasiug was ma 1« all right by
a p. Talent RN'iguy*«'. Dr<1ered to
Mr. St«*ele nt Portland concerning but tLo 1 uluiuns kept right on. Theu head of holm's were live hours umkiug the ladle« who took tun«« in fiirdiug det,»
it. Strange the postmasters of S« mt It­ week than wua to beexp«ete«l.
i
’
.ak*
’an i file rg|* rt within thirtj day* of
Corporal
.Murray
«li<>uted
“
G«*e!"
and
three quarters of a mile. At tb<-Su**Jly
settlemenl
of
their
biiis.
wag
that
lie
em Oregon don't know one another
wr 11 the tallest hors«. Night founil thi* date.
Geo. B. Landers, of the Asulaini would come «>ut as soon as it w as possi­ the movement was brilliantly execute«!. creek station there is over tweuty feet ,h»m wi’hiu u few miles ot Canyon-, IJ ; n- « Eyon* » t al v«. T. O Andrews ot
well euongh to lie njHin corresponding
a’, action at law to recover money < <»n- J3“KEI’AIRS fur harrows anti plow? constantly on
of
snow:
ut
the
lfi
mile
stake,
seven
Mills,
is
feeding
about
25t)
bead
of
ble to get by the blockiule and pay the
The San Francisco papers that ar­
terms. A question l*y telegram woubi
ville, and after several unsnixs'ssfiil tinned.
miles
above
Gasquet
’
«
the
snow
is
5
hand.
A I Kyle, i 1ft. ■ - <' <• Rippey anti
have b-en courteously and civilly un- fine bogs at his ranch near Merlin, meu one-third cash down, one-thinl rived by express Sunday were moro
attempts to secure hccomnio«iatioiis ai
mid furnishes the hogs to supply the the first of May. ami the balance tire , intereste«!, it s»>«*med. in the Putti feet 2 inches on llie road; where the privute boiir-«*s, lb»* party were finally Frank a my. den*, H 'tinn nt a a to recover
•wcred by the Ashlaud postmaster.
money.
nil
-v.
d
thir
’
v
d
*
to
fib*
bill
road
to
the
chrome
mines
leaves
the
demands of lhe butcher« in Ashland. first of July.
grand opera searon th« re than any­
main road there is X iuciies of snow lakeu iu at a farm bouse almut. three i Ot eXfH|rt!OD*
J. » Durkev vs J __
Invitations have t'Cen is«n«d l>y thing else, devotmg column after
h > __
ksi .........,,
’ti county, ........
writ of
The delayed passengers who had
Back to San Francisco.
Mr. Gasquet who has lived nt his place miles north of Canyonville un 1 com- i roA ien . judgment f
pltf and fur costa of
columu
to
San
Francisco
’
s
favorite
Granite
Lodge,
K.
of
1
’., to n large
for'ably
cared
for.
They
h:«.I
made
aj
l«een
feeding
at
the
Ashland
«lepot
at
»
'lit.
for over 30 years says this has been
Postmaster Farlow Tuesday evening
’he ex pens«» of the S. P. R. R. Co. for number of their friends, to be present songstress. It 1« needless to ssy that the heaviest fall of snow he has ever dietance’of about 21 miles by the wa­
» a«-«?- ii-»n nn docket >»e
e
sent a telegram to Fo-tmaster Moore
'much 3!) days, went sou.l«ward ou the traiu at th«*ir anniversary celebration this Patti und her company were doing a seen al««ng the mail.
gon road that «lay. Next day they unnTitnud un’j next regular term of court
< 'arload of
at Roseburg asking him how 1—2
ordered
th
t
:
a
»
’,«■» t o terni .if court be
(Friday evening.) The well kuown rushing business at last report*»
an I«’ th*' distance fr«m: Cahy«»n»iH • io I » i«i on Monday, Ma'»
ii :’d*t,
Fr an C-* iwi*ut City Keeoril J»u Z'*th ;
mail there was at Roseburg for this that started over the Siskiyou« Sun­ ability of the members of Grauite
Glouddi«
about
fi.rty
miles
where
J. C. Hannah sustained a heavy loss
place and if any efforts were tieing day forenoon.
The mail »'airier came through they teaik the fir«' tram, Mr. nn.i Mr-.
Lodge, in the way of entertaining, is
m .de to have it transferred around the
Polities begin« to simmer aud can­ asrurance that a pleasant time will at tiis ranch on Rogue river, by a regularly from Waldo until lust Satur­ Bau'Ly ami Mr. Shepherd going t.i
obstruction« ts-tween Lere and there. didates are beginning to come to the t«e spent by those attending the affair change iu the eli inne! almost ruining day, when he and others left Gasquet's
h’s fine orchard standing on th«« bank ou scow shoes, since which time they Gran:'-Pa«« and Mis-b.a<-kett to her
The reply stated that orders had been 'surface. Many of them will be skim­ to-uiglit.
home in Ashland.
of the sfretiin. His place, prior to have not beeu heard from.
recefrtW! that night to forward all mail med off by the baud of untoward cir­
The wag. m road s*»:ith of Myrtle
Anyone remliug the 8. F. Eanimin- ix:'2, was one of the thiest bodies of
for points south of Grau, s Pass to cumstances tiefore tin« conventions
At out a week ngo over twenty feet » r«* a is rr| rie.l entirely nn[«a«»abie
i rs of bk«eka«le «latee, of which a lim­ land on Rogue river, but repeattil
Portlan I, to take st-a:n*'r from there meet.
of
ow was reporto») m ’«telly cre»*k, for wagons, frees ai*. t»cr»*s.« the roai
ited number have been re»*eive«l in fr.*ehets have reduced tee quantity of
K’«pcr to
B. « «»ley, lot, 3ó, 36,
to Sau Francisco. Ous of the prin­
on th wagon road, which is by mi in great nutnlmrs, bridges are uh Fr Fordyct
No that is n mistake; they have
To arrive in a few davs.
»• I.’". R't fit; u m A*-G’ h »!«' <••«■. 1125.
cipal points tLe profile here wanted not quit the business Atkitisou at Ashland, wi.uld not judge that there b tt<«m lan«l mor * than two thir«!«.
m*ans tu«> higbe-l (siiut on the route »««lied away and the ford« uro washed
E. V. < rtih r t ) S B. <» «ley. lots ‘-1. 32. 33.
to lie enlightened upon how much the Woolen Mill Office or Carter at was or I ihi I lieen any particulaily in- [Tines.
Sim**' 'bat time it has bom raining al- t ilt so that many of them are ltupa.-sa- lit ht- j :
« n i • A-h1 .? ■. • on.$*2-5
mail was stored up at Roseburg for the Bauk will insure your property in «■•«uvenieut railroad blockade on th«'
The Tones is responsible for the m ««' incessantly, and it i-safe to say 1 le for teams.
*• B '■»* •’ t*« 1’ V < art-1. lot
I'rachl»
points iu this valley was not an­ the lies! and most reliable «-omputiies, Oregon line. And still an E.imni ier following tad yarn: Great numbers of that during the pasi we*.*k it has b.■«•:i
L'lb.i coH‘i<lv!ati.»n $lco.
Though the old wagon road do*«*, i Millon? ■
—
n
an
who
was
iu
AGilam!
but
a
short
swered. At the shortest calculation, and at the loweet rates.
Janie- 'a - ' E’.za’»e‘h IF ?.n< to Albert
deer were killed in the foothills by snowing nearly all the time iu th«* not come li contact with the railroad
24
time
ago
eaid
that
his
paper
would
H»
iin-,
lol
?
i
L
I
an-1
’
•
?
1.
bîk
**E
th« mad thus s»nt mound can not get
dog« during th«* de«p snow prevailing in inntains, and judging fr* ur th»* in many ph •<■«, yet the party repoit a 1
of i ¡. et' i »>n. ♦ i O c
Enoch AValker, while fording Hear not accept passes over the 8. 1‘. lines
here before next Wednesday from the
a few week« ago. Due «log on IL«,«10 depth of snow n w»—k ago. ami the th«« road be t in very bad condition
i»-rar
: to H.
K’^teitnun, S E
the
“
monarch"
wouldu
’
t
think
of
hiic
I
i
creek oil L’s farm one day last week,
south if the road is open theu.
■in»'in'
that
has
Ldi«u
«nice,
H
must'
river killed 111 !<■«« than thirty of the
‘ f -X ' , .’ 'i N E ’• I ”f N F ’4 l i Fe. IS
wb. rever they di«l see it.
wn« thrown from bis horse into «lecp , a thing.
X
«J
N
\\
•
4
.!
v*
-
.
j
7
;
h
11 » v , s K2 W c<»n
now
is-
from
thirty
to
foiiy
fc*t.
deep
poor creatures. Everyb<xiy’s ranch
No trains had neon fiiin.’ng fretu 1'X'a re-. <
ration $io.
Fred Welch, a liod earner working «log turned hunter on his own iicc.iuut, on the mountain where tue wag m
water, and only by the timely assis­
Heath of Vol. Ross.
R
>«ebitrg
«outh
up
to
time
they
Int.
Kate ii'i’x. t« Macsie E Herrin, N of
tance of two men wh«> a«!coiupanie«l for brick contractor Clark at the and hmi no difficulty iu finding all road eross-s. Slmuld thisvast amount
Roseburg had not b«eu having mail 1 »’ 4. Mk Ji c ’ a ».: \-Mand. .-on loot).
Col. Johu E. Ross, one of the most him, was he saved from drowuiug.
Gauiaril opera house building, met the game be wanted.
•
>f
smiw
go
off
in
the
spring
by
a
warm
proniiuent of the early pioneers of
eommiiuicatiou north regularly at. »ail,
, with a painful accident Monday morn­
rain, it will swell the streams on the but a tram «,.« expected tt re San-
Mail for this valley from R.iseburg
this valley prominent iu the early
ing. AVitli ii bod of brick on his
coast
side
«■ange
to
an
enormous
height
,
: r m tot n rice
At
Ashland
M.
E
church
next
is
going
arouud
by
Portland
aud
Sau
lay evening»
history of the onintry in Has wars and
shoulder, be was walking along a gang
ami iimioiibtedlv much ilamago will
All day Sunday the parly traveled
its politics died at his home near Francisco now. It ought to be de­ plank, which suddeuly gave way, Sunday, lb v. IL Hatfield will preach
no v known that a pin.
Jacksonville last Monday evening at livered here if it has to go around ‘ t browing him down a distance of six at 11 a. m., and the choir will give a tie d«iue to property along Smit h river, through a driviug suoa storm, m ik­
the Klamath and their tributaries.
is not the result A
6 o'cl.s’k, aft«»r a long and painful ill- Cape Horn, but some of it will be like feet or more, striking hiH lieail against song sei vice in the evening.
ing a seven* test npou the ««uirage <»
Just as wo go to press Alouzo More- ’he ladies. Miss Sackett being verv
lr.1t is (ailMNi T
nes«, the primary cause of which was ancient history when it does reach us. 1 he heavy hod aud inflicting an ugly
h« ad came iu from G i-quet’« ntid .n- anxious to r» a.*h liom«*, st«».«i thei»*ugli
lmj»aiTcd
-n. forv/b! ’i
valvular disease of the heart. For
Fred Hansen’» "Table Rock Farm" wound, above the left eye.
PERSONAL.
forms us that there" are twelve men j'Hirney veil until she was through i
’.v give vegetable cor.
several years he has been failing, ami with 18 head of horses and mules all
out trying to get the mail over the nut siuce her arrival home she
in- • ad i f luiDcru’.s. I
The red need volume of water iu Ash­
at different tunes his ixen so near the cattle, hogs, poultry, machinery,
Ir
t . restimonial i «regir*
J. B. Wrisley, of Medfor«! precinct, luoiintaius, but thus far ¡lave not sue been quite ill and confine«! to h.
death’s portal, that II. was thought be farm implements, honsehol«! goods, land creek this week ha« offer«*«! g«axl
c» *eded.
a * i of llie r*ca-h *an<«*
must depart from life, but his hardy hay, gram etc. for sale, $25,iM#i. - a opportunity to do some work in th«* m .do Ashland a visit Tuesday.
ro'im tiltogother.
i V
'able .'arrapar...a.
(Emm Record of Feb '.-I.;
Constitution has weathered the storms bargain. Callon Fre«l Hausen, A<bbir.d way of clearing out 11« bed through
Pete Windom was among the ar­
■ : i . Mi Momircct, S. r ,
town of the great amount of loose
Frank Gay inforuiH us that the west­
of disease till he has just passed his or Table Rock.
Big Mountain Slide.
¡33- 2m. 1'e lders that worked their way down rivals f ««m Grant's Pass Wednesday.
. .. ”f :'ac I* « ! ’.ng rar .i-
ern slope <*f the Snkiyoii mountains
72<l year.
The foilowing dispatch b*|]s
.1 and «'-*■;r-ps a. ; *
From the men who have worked on .¡«ru g the freslu t. Tlie l*»«l < f the
Mr«. G> y i,ml Mis« Holland. <*f is s< en from the Bill Hills is com­ landslide in Northern Galiforuia of a
'Tue inner d was <>n Wednesday f««re-
«
:i p ar o
noon. ami was very largely attemled. the railroad «luring the blo« k .*ie ti er« • ■'«•• Í. tiioiigli the lot of J,n*i b AA agner C«ntr*l l’oiut. wer« visiting Ashland pletely coveteii with snow, and not a »• r ill extent that, iu tbe Cow cie*k
■ ■» Vey'a -c • a-.«
The iuterm nt wa* at Jacksonville ere bit er reports of 11n* qnar e s ot 1 lie * 1 being cleared oil’ aud the rock nee I friends thu Week.
tree can be seen. Stu b a sight Ims canyon:
lhe *!.rn*.*>« n-a,»'*e
mit oecurreil before iu the tecollec-
cemeterv, an I It-v. \V iltou Skipworlh, wotkmen bi iug infest«d with v«*rmin. . to pro’eet tin* banks, so that another
AV e . ivekville . Feb., 13 -The big.
Sheriff Birdsey mad.' a trip to the
aa J : us vas su
..........................................
of ttia Jcks mviile
M E. church, of- introluevd from the bini.kets and I f -sh« t when it «im.es will tin«! the summit of tl e Siskiyons y«*steiday on I¡¡ins of ; lie whites.
gest landslide tlm haseve r been lieurd l
iu.ii -í--, iv.ii and c
clothing of tramps gathered m at «1 [ cr. ek chann 1 lielter prep red than
fieiated at llie grave.
1’1 •’ mad carriers are again making of lit California I y the oldest
iuhabi-
tiiau «-ver to Htali.i it. AVork is also * ih *ial busmens.
■art a', u writes
brought up from Caliloruiti.
ri*gt:lar trips from Waldo to (,'rt scetit taut in tins sei'U.m occurred in
- a. Cal, i
bc-
I*- ¡ng done . '.« aniig out ¡tie channel
G ..ludn <'mli.lg;», of Iowa, abroth« r < ■ y, having got the trails open at county, ti .y miles Iwlow h-re on tbm
iMnipsv y Downa Mrt’arthy.
Go to onr store, east, side c«f Plaza,
the
with 1 v>!M ho
I»... k ot th«*.!* biist n l l.«*k.
of Air«. J. R. C*«**y. of this place, 1« la-t.
friuity
river.
for
paints,
oils,
varui-liee,
brushes,
Many pcopl • wl.o ordinanly w.iiihl
.*• c: r e : a I!;:g
I' has rained every day during the
Ti e comic >p« «, “Pinafore," is to lie Ictaiued at Mott, en route fur Ash­
A whole mountain at Dixon's i«n:
noi ie.i.1 111»* latest slogging new« in artists’materials, and wall an«l bml«l-
MP,«. .. ini n are t
land.
tu
.a
h
oi
Jauuary.
came
down
into
tue
river,
comp
■l««tely
thè minutest detmls, perused with l'i­ tug papers. E-*tin*■■.*••« miule «m p:iiut- g-v-n to the Aslii.ind pu «lie t=•-n, i:i
, v. :.c. a re«p. n¿-
i
rain of Tuei-dav melt»*»l nearly damming it end forming a h.ke 30Ô
Mr. A. E. Andrews brother of T. O.
ter» si Weiìtiesdiiy mormiig at tlie W. mg. parier hatiguig, iuteririr *1«-«or. - . i its ■■■.: ra.’tive a id >imus"ig pre-emi-
»
V -r*aL(>
«11
th»*
snow
from
the
lulls
in
this
feet
,lcep.
. .nee. Ail Mu* bi» miu»i.* «1 abibiy of Amlrews, 1'ft for Suu Francisco Sun­
U. Oliithè loug biillcriu atout thè ’ions. etc.
an * ap:. i.r.-.I
■it
ighliorbood.
a.*;i
iitig
the
fclreams
up
: h«*« ity is etili ■'.«.1, or will !>,«, in its day. after a .eolith’« delay here, on Ills
The slide was i«m..r fak) feet wide
E vans A I’.Kfs'K. Ashland. Or.
iiglit lietwe«*n Jack
•).« k Dempsey. thè
to'.be top notch, but no great dxm- u>d one mile loog, and tiie depth can
PRICE*»
N<JW
; ifoimai.,* ', .nd the public may ex­
‘"N.mpireii," and McCarthy, llie Aus-
The express r.«e* • ngen and agents pect an «-iitertairnn mt on a gr-inter reiuru to Mlchcgan.
ig ■ bus been done.
only
la*
imagined.
NEVA
THIS
WEEK
mi'td'i-wi-ight
ch-un-
$13.50
5 6.75
traìi.ili. for thè
will have a lively Hm** when tl.e traiUs
ti. C. Kinney, secretary of the Su­
lb«'river was ut high-water mark,
piouslcp <«f tLe wutld, at S:n Frau- begin to bring through n ail and ex­ - ■¡de than anything in the operatic gar l'.ue Doorand Liunlier Company,
i
.
.«
«*v.*r
at
’
e
np-d
here
in
the
p
-
20.00
am!
the
wat«
‘
iH
rosin'd
so
rapidly
that
10.00
Stock
Note»
from
All
Point»
Cisco Tuesday niglit. McCarthy is press iig.;l,.rly. B.<i l«*s tue sudde'i
l lie first me. ti.,g to org .ii.z « pra '.ic«* •am« up from Grant’s Pass Tuesday,
very little itersonul property could lie
Dot. aC»*i « »lltf-ii with the systematic rush of bu.-mtis.- tha' i*...- been pos.
11 a business trip.
Sheep men inform ns that they con­ Huv«*«l, an«i a few person»* even saved
18.00
9.00
ill ie at Normal s. fiool hill n*'X«
figbtiug abdity that Demp-ey pos- polled, there will lie a ia.< r.ua uut of
Wm. McNeil, who has b«*en at Sis- sider n bcrioua mistake wan made by ’lieir hve« with difficulty, while two
«»■ss«*« .imi L»* ih were two to one in freight ordered l>y * ipre:... i.y [er-ous Mond y ev.'iut’g. hii *1 tlie opera will
18.00
9.00
those who «beared late 1 it»l foil. Those
-M.® '’‘.’•hen V Rr
taker pleasure tn
favorii! ili“ la! tor befoie the fight. who etiu't wait for the «ielivury by r «.* given to the public som *Mm * about sou, Yreka and other places in Siski sheep which were so sheared are Raid i bimmien were kil!l»il by beiug burn.il HUiicuu«
To tbe Indies of A*nland a.id
Iw neath tbe slide. I bo'great body of iiciuity, ¡»IK
the first of April, l’rof. 8¡ieph**rd will you e«*uuty during lhe blockade, re-
Ronmt utter roiled the tight contin­ freig.it trains.
24.00
12.00
t;.Hi
bhc
will
open
dn
making
to Iw dying off rapidly, while those water, tlms contiueil, back.-d ior a dis­ i arlurs the 1>* of March at the residence *»!
lie mn> cal dir* ctor, ami Prof Swaet, tun;*'d to Ashland Sunday.
ued. the ••N.*r.|.*!ireii" ail ’he time gain­
tii.it have not been sheared siuc * last tance of fourteen miles ami look away Rev. F K. \ anTaxsel, on c hurch »tree’,
A leimit num.*«l Hud-on, living on manager.
22.00
11 00
ing oil th« A>l**iralian, until about lhe
Ex-Sheriff A. S. Jaeobe, of Medford spring are doing well.- |D«*I Norte, houses, bartiH uud everything that above Ululi -1 evt, where she will be pleased
•¿jlli round, wbeu Deuipsey, who is Union creek, v I:«*-«- only ««»mpauiou is
to meet them and will give perfect sAiisfa«*-
The court ct ot opinion over the precinct, has been 111 Ashland Ihi« Cal.. Record.
32—40 -
12.00
6.00
iviuld lioat or coni«! be wash«««! away. tion.
certainly t utitl* d to l lie ilie.tmctiou of a cat. b'.i not been heard from for : r.i*:se date of “gronu 1 hog” i.:y still wwk/n.« liai also Wm. Angle, of the
A shland , Or , J eb 15. 18 *0.
Mines and ranches were l.:utiy d,-uu-
!«-*ng one of the most humane fight­ right wu-ks. It 1« '«aaied that he is exists iu this country. Some people Me injrd firm of Angle Jc l’iymaie.
Humboldt, Cid., Times: The loss
9.00
32
—
34
—
36
4.50
ers iu the urtna. lefu.ed to ismtinue «lea«!, as he Is s tier n in the habit of ■my th:' 2d ot February i« ground hog
of young stock tins winter Lite ulready ‘ig«*«l. The occurrence of the t ilde in
Mr. R. H. Dunn, manager of the lieen tiiipn cedentpd. Even the dairy­ «lay light prov«*nte«i tLo I«« sh of many
puni.-biug McCarthy, who was just goi: g to B- <«th!*y’« rt* Jp tor provisions, day, and others «‘«.tite.'id that the g.
5.00
2.50
able to keep his feet, Dempsey im­ hu «1 for a lo.ug time has not appeared. Iiog and St. Valentine divide theeinim Staver A Walker branch house at men tit:d stoekrinsers on bottom lauds, lives. At the «*xp«ratiou of H-ven hours
5.50
ploring Ins antagonist to give up the Hillis«’:i is fitj years old uud M not a to the lltii. Thu is fortunate for lh«> Medford, li.a« been in Asblan I a day who are accustomed to «heltenng and tl.e water broke through lb«* slide aud
2.75
tight. The Austrahau wasn't built robust man. The snow in that vicini­ ■ epuli.liou ot the groun-1 hog as a or two this week, on oili ial busiu**ss. feeding a portion of the lime in win­ begun to wash it «'iway, but it is still
INLAND, Or . Ft17. 1"*’
about eighty feet higher than form* rlv.
tliat w .y. though, and evidently was ty is about eight f«*et deep. [Mail.
weather piopliit for ou the 21 ot
Wm. Mills, the baker, who has been ter. report a considerable los« in year­
NOTH *Tt> STOCK H<»LDEKN.
prepared io eiiiier win or die, and
The 7’<in«s reports that 6:52 inch»*« F« bruary lie didn’t see his shadow, but suffering greatly with heart disease for ling calves. Among the stockmen on
File Annual in-t’.n< of tlie Stockholder
Mri-< iirlul Khouui.iilcin
faced the “Nonpareil.” who liaudled of rain fell at Jacksonville «luiiugtbe ou the 14th lie «lid. Iu one < as«* We a year or two, is reported very low the ridges, where snow batt remained
nf ’he A-hinn’l Hoti I Co . for the election of
him lightly, until lhe 2Xth round, first four days of this mouth. The re­ were t«i have fine, warm weather now, tin- week, with slight prospec's of re­ for nearly a month, the los* must lie
. ir. J. <’ Joni«. ei:y marshal .>( }*n|. diiect(»rK hid ! *u< h o’hcr bu*inet»Kax may be
when Hie Am*fralmu's second rushed port of the otisi iver of the state weath­ in the other case We l«rc to expect six covery.
even greater. The sheepmen, how­ toi . A rkaiis««, writ«*«: “.About ten years Ut-ccsxHrv uill I h ? Ili-M in the p arlors ot the
Bans
Axhl in i. on Monday at 2 u'clot k p
:Oo:
into the ring and pulled his man off. er bureau
ever, will doubtless Be the grealest ago I contract«*«! a severe enne of b;«.„d in
_______ shows only
____ 3 86 «inch«*« to
,
weeks of had weather till ¡be sbadow-
F< h .’i. 1> <’ \ f .il attcìHÌance
re
poison. Thcjeadmg physiciaus of the queited
Engineer M* Oartby, who look a loser«.
thus giving the fight t<> Dempsey, huve faiieu in Ashland dicing th« haUlit-ii brut«»Comes out of I is bob*
KV H. KTKINboN sec
l it; wire c,i!!c-d m, un«f thev prescribe«!
srort furlough from duty recently on
wbn will still “wear the belt.” Of san«e period. AVas there actually so N^gai'i. Take your cl. >i* e.
meiltc.n« Rfter meibcine. which 1 took
account of his wife's serious illness, is
comse, we are all glad that Dempsey great a ditl**reli«*e in the precipitation
v. .Uiout mfording me «nv relief. I also
stanford Told th« ni So.
A fellow was urrested by Marshal again pulling the train iustween Ash­
wi n. Just think of it, if he hadn't there and here, or is somebody? mis­
tried i.wrourial n,i«l p itash rcmedi««
Mayfield Wrdn.H.b.y morning on a land t.nd Rosebnrg.
Australia would now Is* holding all
1 Im following elitori d from one of with the «.«me nnsui-cessftil result, I,nt
taken?
InU*-.* of house t*r*-:«siiig. He bad at-
the < h iili| iomlcps. i x» t pt the heavy­
Mr, p. Wagner ami Miss Mina M. the S. F. C’lronicles that arrived by which brought on i.n attack of mercurial
) T. Liiyin in. who went fiut. Ash­ ■ ten , led to break i’:t*. A T. Kyle’s
rhenir.atHm that made my life one ot
i.c r». .juittr >!’; ur I Lnof the Stock
weight one. an I if Snihv.iu doesn't l*«>k
Barry both of Medford were married express last Sivj lay can’t bring much untold agony. After snfteriug f<»r four h »j<i« > ”i inc
I
.#>
Monday
m
:.t
bn
-t
Ditch Com
>.
a
drive
i
land
with
Pratt
’
s
forces
a
w«-*-k
go
out, the Australian Jackson will carry
relief
to
the
railroad
blockade
but
will
n I
M>- Kyle. lh**uext i gh’. tbs nt the resilience of Mr. E. Clutter iu lie read with s.,me satisfaction by the years, I gave up al) former reuu «lies and i>Hi>y will be ht Gt rtt M'. »‘:ul s hail on Satin
last Monday, returned Tueeilay, L v-
that away, too.
<1
aa
,
March
1.1-
•
1
at
2
o
’
clock
p.
in.
•ted to break ■*,« n a dot r that place on Snud.iy Feb. 9th. Spnre Southern Oregon people who haven't commenced taking Swift's Specific i S. H.
itig quit work. H«* report«*«! the ro .»’
L.
L.
Angle
officiating.
S.i
After
taking
weveral
bottles,
1
was
«¡UM
•
iti*.
the
house
«.f
Jii.i.
It.
Nor
­
fixed up so that the train ivuld ««*
had any mail from the outside world entirely cur**d and able to resume work.
Frstt'» Ferre».
at W. H. Wu-kliam's place
< v«*r it for about eight miles n- rt- >f riH nilxi «1
Mr. W. H. Atkinson, who lias been for more thau n month:
I consider Swift's Specific iS. 8 8.) the
From one vf ’he bridge «*arpentero G'en.l •!«■ hist Mouilav. but the diffi­ on tipper Granite «trw»L He wn in floor benlth for a numlier of weeks,
An interior journal says that the greatest medicine for li)o .d poisoning
who ret line «1 from I’ritl's l«*ul«|Uar- culty of working a largo force of m* n ■ Iriluk when nrreHted by Mara! :i a May- intends to take n trip down into Cali­ Southern Pacific “Lad the appliance« to-day on the m irket.”
lers We.hi“«*! iy morning, the ITii- under the i*trcuniH’au«*ei» was cansiuc riel«! Wedmsday morning nti l win fornia ns soon as the weather improves, *«n the Oregon road ami on the Cen­
Wh. :pfl-, flu exPcHiiou v
dtilt Nsue<l
i «*k«,i :;;*, but no complaint w is m.ald to remain nwav for a month or two.
txoA gleinul a few items eom erning «low progr.ss.
• nut uf th*- < irruit < >urt <•( tin Stair of Ore
A New Sticlt-ly.
tral for the snow of any winter of
gun, f r Ju> kM>n county, on the Kth day of
the pr.«gr .-« of the clearing work.
...aiust him. mid be was 'urutd loos«
The telegraph proprietors propose Augot. lsb* and to tn»- d»’’.ivcre«i, in fa\.»r
If tlie ilrhiyeil copies of th,' daily .«n condition thnt he leave town not
Joseph Darn«, who was in Yreka which we have any history.” This is
The f «r«*»*s had not >ct reached the
"it. Hume .v UatM»n, plaintiff»',
of
during the blockade, camo over to a mistakiu The Oregon road was eu- to extend the concern by drawing the atrain.xt
scene of tie* l«*g ali'h* Monmiy uiglit, Oregonian ever reach tlieir destina­ to return.
H < . Me—mger. defendant, com
wire over to \\ . B. Grubb's residence inanding me that out t»f the )>»-rMinal prop
Ashland by Sunday morning's train. l.irely nnpruvi«led with modern snow
onlv ge'tmg a« fa." as tunn* I 5, while tion here there will lie a ¡¡'.le of from
A
A
plows,
nnd
t
he
Control
had
only
one
Il
irry
Preuilerga«
’
,of
Klamath
City,
near
Kcno
and
continuing
from
Link-
erty of -t.:d defend.int, 01 if Mitlicivul co iid
Mr. D»ime is prospecting a quartz lead
th* e!i.le.s oetw-Wi tun . -!« 2 and .3, thirty to fifty for the unfortunate re­
efficient
instrument
of
the
kin«l,
while
not
be
f»>
at
■.
,
’
ifii
.
it
of
the
r»
‘
fll
property
w ho jollied Protl’s w rx-kiug forces at on the Klamath river.several miles be­
ville to Klatnafh Agency, thus taking
North of Gh ml i'o m ttiy w .shout« cipient to plod through, «iipte* euo'igb
such roada as the Northern ami Ca­ ing a large area of this comity. The ot deft ndaut in s«M < unty. I should xMii*
tho latter place stcl went north to the low Heldey.
5
!v h judgEit n? n-nd'red by Mfor»;said court
were eu ■»* H.t. I«* i from i«'*l to 13«H> to make four Lumiritl p¡g«B<f llie
nadian
Pacific
have
ten
to
sixteen
ro-
Cow creek section, met with nu ac­
telegraph operators will form a very <11 ( h a or of the said p aiuiiiT- lor I hr Him of
yar»!s in li*h-: !i. i t' «' vsh I i »nts were paper--a l*ig book to la gin np*>n.
Condn
*tor
1
’
.
Tynon,
who
took
i,ari.»s. It is a mistake, too, to assume nice little society of their own when >2 u.<«d. with interest thrr*’on at the rate of *
cident while engtigeil in getting out
fixed by laying heavy «'linger« an«l with from 8 t«> 12 pages more e, n.ing
per annum from tiie !' tn »lay of
track timbers h»-yond Gl< inlale Mou- eh irge Wednesday morning of the lo­ th it th? S-mthoiti Paciti ■ people were the lines are in operation.
The five percent
Februa. v, j*»—. anti li ' G
and the cost*
placing '•!.«* las “li lb in. Progress in every «lav. Fortnnat»ly, ti.*' peo­
dny. A l«.g rolliag over od a crowbar cal train running between Ashland taken unawares, ns a comment of young men and Squire Parker will upon *ai : 'rit. a»ad in pnr>uanr»‘ of rari
ple
here
have
Lad
enough
news
to
was verv sl»>w. on ..‘count of th«»e
pre.«-«! agenst Iris leg. crushed the and Glendale, made th*? trip from R >«•*- Senator Stanford on the block ide cou- enjoy mutual converse with a couple eomnjat.d I < vic«i <>n • ¡e hertmaftcr d< ■»
save
them
a
vast
«leal
of
r*,«.l
i«g
win
<
lliaav w.ishoieS I*:» I * a** ’*»r *--s COIll.i
-criitt-d real prope-iy k - ¡he j r<?p< rty of ► ahi
•:.b .pi c 'ii.dly and <-;.n»«d a very burg to Glen I de ou foot following •bisiv.*ly demonstrated. He n«sert«*d of fine young ladies. There will be defendant
hardly have re -h* I t*i* Im; slide be­ th«' .1« lay nil d.iil.cs Corn-'.
—A nd —
paiufui hurt, though fortunnt-ly no the railroa 1, or the rape over which that b** had warned bis Colleague« of the three young gentlemen, Messrs.
xml whervK*. the • lie of Miid property war
fore yesterday, if tl.,;t rmii .
AVm. McNeil, who came over iron. Isiiies were broken. An eugiue was it once extended.
the necessity of looking to the snow- Mownt, Swift and Swift, in Ashland. enjoined b> in pn iim ar> order of laid
A p-irtv of sivvey««« who were with Shovel creek Sun-lay, r« |>oris Hint the
«»art al*»ut Ort. •th. i*v’- M»i’l MÌUTAvard, on
-«ut toGleiidale «¡th Mr. Prt'ii.lt rgaet,
Howard's < Aiigiixt
Mr«. J. II. H-.der, of Diyton, W. T.. Rlied« and lieing otherwise prepared Miss Ella Il'iward at
th« fori*-*« wet ' »«it : i
tr* m lieyond barn aud bath houses ut the Shovel
2'7th. I»» xfliii iiijiincii<»ii ua * on
and irom .Glendale he took the pae- who with her three cbddren was en to m«*et j :st such a trouble as occurred, Station. Squire Parker at Parker's final io’Miiiii ’iis-o!ve’l by «te. ree of said
Glendale nnd it was I lie common un­ erm’k springs were not carried away
• -
s* nger, reaching Ashland We«iuesda> route to Ashlaud to visit. h-*r mother. but they preferred to put the money Station, Miss Jennie Grubb at Keno, < .rt. au»l on >;pi < «1 to th Supreme Court
derstanding. >«mi the report from by the h’gli waler-Were not even in­
morning. He will remain here, owing Mrs H. Ralph, has b,*.-n detnined at alm’ll sli»uil«l have been spent, upon W. E. Bowduin at Linkville and Wdi of OriE’in -Hid HpjH-.'il aah «. afltrriivd on Jan
Pratt's headquarter«, tha’ the sur­ jured to any extent. The water was
9;it. l.-'jo
to ins inability io g< t acroas lhe nmuu- Roseburg aver sim*e the beginuing of th«« slrengthe'iing the position of the Nickerson
at
Klamath
Agency.
Iherefore, in »»l;e«iien»e to *f»id writ of
veyor« W'»iil«l «.Tect a new route nnd about a foot deep «m tlie floor of the
Centro!
Pacific
into
other
m*«ney-
tams to Klamath City.
execution, and in a« cordun» e with »aid pro-
Squire
Parker
will
preside
at
the
Ila- blocka'le. :cjd has now concluded
not attempt to clear lhe big slhle. barn, but a drift that formed alsiva <11-
'•••»•diDE'*
winof'.v. tor -AÌck» the biantrat
maltiiig
schemes
This,
ami
this
on
­
meeting. Nows aboul the weather, bidder, for 1 ra<*h
Just where th«' n«-w route will lie 1.“ vuh-d the curr« nt and spre.ul the wa­
Frank D. I’ hc **, brother of Mi«s Eva to return to Dayton.
in hand, a? the court bou*>c
ly, is the re i-«iii why lhe o.mpatiy was the crops, the last dance, failure of d»x>r
in J ack-on vili*, In ‘aid couuty, <»n
only eoujeittire it *oul«l lie hardly ters out so that they di 1 no «lainage. Price, one of th»* te.-«ch«*rB of th« Asu-
•bilged to fight “snow upto th.* top m irnage, old maids and old bachelors.
expedien’ to btiil.l nronmi by Can­ But f<ir this, the barn wouhi doubtless land s »*I hm >1 s , dl.il at ill«* h rne of tli*
hardware nnd of the t“!«griph poles." H id there
Saturday. March ^2d. J****.^
yonville as that would require from have been swept away.
Litter in the uoithi rn part of town on
1*'. ;l«'e<er in '«■«n enough s:« «»plows and ha«l th«*y broken heart.-, big b-et and tlion-amis a: 2 ti cl’i-k. n m. *■ i -aid day. h ‘1 (he right.
of
other
things
wifi
flash
all
over
the
ii?p
ri
J T.« '■ »i a * !i'.< ii xflid defendant han
thir’v to forty miles of new road, nnd
Scj.d. i «noriii' g lar', in h'« l«'li year.
«•.«st price of • .»•.•J pro»nptly ««*’ to w«*rk the snow
Grant’s Piss Ims had nu.re snow J). c« . d, w .1 ii > I 1« *:i H v ng in the
country, Squire's diy r<>m irks from < i ! ■ « i? L. I-.--», int ?.. !<>.:*.■«•ing dv-vrl’»ed
the «inly other nit« run"ive prwtieabl«
>1!
*
would t> • ■•> S ave re..cb »l lhe altii ude the mountain causing tie socit fy to irai prop» it., latina the undi\ick*d half of
woul.i l«e to bud»! the roa<! up on Hie than Ashland during the wla ie win­ Wiliam t** valley, c ae out to Ash
xai’l prupurly. tu.w it
HkJ.Dîî le'i-kMÍ
refeirc l t >.
peel their rosy gums and perhaps
Beginniog at a p««*! .»a chain* north of
otb.-r si lo of the canyou from where ter. llie fall of Sun<lay m-asurni i«ud several months ago ill with con-
1
1
er«
,
k,
and
1«
ss
than
s«
ai
ti
iiicLes
here.
Momiay
the
quarti r
i. *’».rii«*r between section*
••bust'’a button or two off their rai-
it
now.
«.:m|.". *n, and bus Ixen tvl'd. r'y «ar««i
r
'and
t «a. ■: ip *7» * »uth, ranuc- ) east,
or
rs
for
e
’
.
de-
incut. [Klaur.itb Star.
Forces numl«er «font 4«X) men now. m«»rning the |H*op’e who < ;:u>e up on
ir l y hisHi-ter. who daL ii tb .l cml.i
’h' '
'• t t l 'J < i Mtn? to r poat, thence
L
h ]| loni, n.* n a.e quitting every »lay. th«* ttam rep« r!«-l th«* snewi a Lail
■ ■ 7 -:» x p’*• ”7 A-hrtin.- to a post
.* done t ■ r«n l *r ui-y a. cn-l irm.
i '[rssr.\r;KB <
I
V t'r.inipl I ure
.liti' »uth lujiutary of a I» Hilmante
bow.'Ver, tlio.ia'i n**w ot« s are picketl «’eep a’ ’I.** P. .-», ami .i«*eper down
' the Lopc'c*.« nil.» - tiia' eau-.-d h’s
d*;i ‘l ion <'..«hr ’hei’.’e • *bt 57 ci am* <«n
the
va.
ley
than
here.
1:
iru
-
m
-.
m
t«.
l'un botili«<>f Swift'c Kpeeitìn 1 S. X - « I
up to take their places.
i.timely *1« «tn. I'm* fn .. r.il was on
finished Inni-
i«t"j I. ti * ; !h:Ti<x ?.»uthX7<»cbalna
lie
Up-l
le
«!•«*.«)
’
h
a
winter.
AA
i>
iv
>.
i
cured
la*
*,f
n
br»
r.aiug
*>ut
a:!
ovei
Smieof tli-a “poor d-*vils" the com
.Monday afterncon. ami seivni« at th -
’ r • • • f .'*‘2 ;«ntf,2. Ai»- »ginniug at a
■ec.ivod now
always
supp
----
d
the
rule
t««l*e
’
b:l*
my
body,
e
**iseil
liv
binisi
poisomng
•*'
i
• •• .’h b g G-i'inry 'f donation
pany shippisi up fr««*n San
Fr.m-
him««' HL'd at the grave in Hargadme
mil!,
and
• »cut ’ ». pi. 4 • . LMinir.- «<•;’?. of the quarter
Y: toh S tswaht .
cisco came prepared for “heavy' th«' tr.s.'ll'.l lucre:--«' in depth .*» me:« ry were condn.*t*il l«y R *v. F.
34
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•«•lion''»»?nr
ion hoc lictwecn sec-
24 S Borni Street, Molale. AG.
weather with low-cnt shoe nn«i light ■ iigiitl, al) the w..y from ll -gue over G. Str.ug*. the sel«««a were tul-
’ on* flard y in - .».id township; thence ¡un-
to
Ashland
For tliirty tears 1 - vri «fibeted with tiing it*.Hit 2> li-.k“ to a ¡«-t fur »arucr;
clotliee. lh«-y had !*> 8r*trer f* r it,
; mrned Monday afterno 'n by Prof.
I' «.er»«»
X
r
f
dt grvi-x uHi?, 3.20 chain»»
bl».od |«»;s'>n. from whicb 1 »uffe-oj nn- '.ii’ U n' th
9
though, until they had eanr-.l money
Noticing th* «lispib b informing a (¡«'¡I. an i there at - i 1 -r. : a't i..l. n <’•
con’ r *»f cou!»!v r»ij'.d. ir.cnie »outh 22
1
‘ ■9
? 5 ■ s
*-
I
is
i
«
.
.«
.n
I;-
.
.
of
vast
to!d «gente«. I coiumenced taking to
»«noneh t«> buy gum leiots and gum patient, piib’i«' 11- 1 tlm Burd . f <«f p ipiis at 'lie fun, rol.
.
n
♦
v-
¡.am* ¡«long »»Mid r. ad to
ii^'eriai ;.,..* ■ •, *h. r a remedy be
» S. S. X ;, and after n-:ng live ¡x>ttl<-s. 1 * a • • «'Tty- of iuiii ?»t ?b« ice- aM 4 .’»SchMins
clothes at the company's ear-«t >re.
• •
2 •
' *
r b 13
Trail* of S.a F.
a* •■« I. . I npp**«'«*;
1
k
Cten-
pH-mino
t.i
«'.-•■•
and
to
the
eyi
.
am
«i.tirely
c
ired
V.
«
Si
arsa.
Sjawiil it ..ii a*« to wh«u tue train
tu p «.< oi i • ru.ning. • onutining altogether
■ ’2
r»»
11
»’■> (ldy
M uch «■»•'Uplaliit e«i:ms fi.an the t«> (alifort.ia - ('•■' r* -r in, aniline
er*.*.iv « ■■ f-p arc ;•’. *.> t . tue r* m.arb
1 * 1 ") a
s.i
’i-ifitf wba’ 1* kn.iwh a«
Fìnshiug. fi. I
.•>»
B
ÜÚ
laborers alxHlt the “»rxynii iuxliilions' C'ii-gre-s.-ati i>..d i.: ;.:.!< I 1« ti,««, »•¡ia-me from il.e south h. grown and 1: "t..y n it n «rare a;i«I effects.
the A-:. *’..d F ir r.mg Mill ;«>♦. Also the
16
12
?
’
í 1
Fair
i.itn»t
*11«; • mi altogether too much l'.«r.s>* : .g *‘.*.-e quah'.i«-«, 8« rnp cf
I
miffcred
f*>r
twenty
yeari,
¡min
o''-od
righi
of
•
’
uy
!<>•
h
ditch
or fiume • feet in
ttial are < ti *r«*d them.
The r.iilr.n l postal «•'l' I * *n'i< - at At Hhb::«gtoi'. -««• I
r
11
(0
. I;« r«*m me.ng. a' yliow, to be of nuy Figs is th« one perfeo* laxative and
poiimning. ihree l,,tilrs <>i Swift's width, on » ucb »ide ;.i a certain line run-
4
t » " e
men are doing th«' b«*3' they possibly tlie p.ntal au'hor. un 1« .<! <-.••«-« med
Din? a- f.bi.Ax. Beghini:.g a? a point 92
mi. rest i.er«*. The latest question i- m s.t g. : t«e diuretic known.
19
41
17 «
.5
B < irar Sis-cifii- iX, S. s cnreil tre enlirety.
cm* under the <*ircum.«tai)c«*. and it is to relieve the public or tlie gr« i«t in-
link»» Munii of the un«!ter x»«. non corner be
’'vrmtaiMr M o - hkh .
ii >t v.he'btr the train will reach here
tween
M’li’O • hoi 9 «tfowaid, and run­
tn.po«sibie to ti up nice easy quarters convenience of the m.*ii bioekad««
Mincita. !.. I
Total F. » < ipitaTi'H; 1 vh i u< ht *
ning then» • r. >. h 16l2 ùegr»-e* u«•«.» .'«6 link*;
or insure dry, warm neath*T. Many calis.d by tb«> sn*<i>eiiH.««n ofbu-m.ss -<«m, but is it beaded north or son b.
A new stock of bird cage* ju«t re­
Tieatise -in B ood and timo di-w-a •« tbei.'-e » «’eg-»-» , t*.. st 2 -> chaiua, inter
I rtTl[*ti «ir»
Some of th* railroad people seem to ce, veil at Smith k Dodge's.
High
tt
17 5 ,M< «ft inni ini ftee.
•
of the men were sick every «lav from on the railroa<ls between Sun Fran­
»•«•ing th» i’*>rrh H td of the W Mitchel!
thiuk it is head«-«! south still, «nd
piece of hnl 74 link» M» «t of the N. E.
TheSWIFI HFECIFICCO.,
the col»! nti-i <*xpo«ure and wapf of cisco h ml Portland by ord«*nug U*m-
fe-gal
blank*
•
’
Ttrnsna
office.
Home of them think it is beaded north
coraer
of »aid piece <»f land, with the an-
Drnwer
8.
Atlanta.
G
;
Comfortable qu irtera.
jairary service by st«’aniera peopl**
9-
♦
pu tenatireg thereto belonging all in Ja< k
But fr«*m the progress it has m«le
Smith k Doclge carry a full line of
The wages pal*! the common lr»b*«r- tiers were inquiring last week if tb
»•»n
count*,
Oregon
'•iven under my hand the 21?t da? of Feb
wall paper, ceiling’s and decorations,
ors are SI.15 per day and board, while steamers bad arrived y«*t with any -f this week it might hs wed b-» headed
oue way hs the other so that sp»*c i-
n
ary.
1*9/
làao window alia je« in all colora, spec-
the carpenter« rtC-ive S3 per »lav and thbt mail. Great thing for Sontbvru lutiuii uu’t vary interesting «itb«r.
JAS G BIKDèEY
•
i
tal tizas naje to order.
pay "Act«, per day for “boarX”
Oregon, that ste&tnsr servios.
t? be riff
CARLOAD of
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
ASHLAND
MILLS.
All selling cheaper for cash than Plows and
Harrows have ever sold in this market.
Beat This If You Can !
All our Ladies’. Misses’ and Children >
READ THIS
Dress-Makinjr.
Stockholdeis’ Meeting.
Also a large line of Misses’ and Children’s
Cloaks at from $1.50 to $4.00.
Stockholders' Meeting.
Sheriffs Sale
They Must Co
»
Sat urdav, •! anna py 4-
Is the day to look for the
RED LETTERS and
the COOD VALUES!
1
They represent. It is impossible
to state values without seeing the
goods, but if in need of anything in
this line our prices are hound to
please you.
Everything marked in plain fig­
ures and all treated alike. We in-
vite your careful inspection.
Respectfully,
(WeiCnfcPltMCatiorla
CkilârenGryfecPitclier’&Caxîoria
E. B. HUNSAKER.