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

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    HERE ANI» THERE.
Fred Hanset' H "Table Rock Farm"
THE RAILROAD.
Weekly Weather Report.
PERSONAL.
Mr. May r has just reeeiv«*d a large
1TTK QriXTIOX HFTTI.EU.
with 1H head ot horses and mnfa. all
n-sort men I of the latest styles of cloths
I
the
cattle,
hogs,,
poultry,
machinery,
Following
is
th*
record
of
weather
mid eassina r**» for spring and summer 1 G F Billini.’« ht«» hwn nppoiut«<«l a
The Xoi th Star, of Mott, Cal., Mnr.
Experiments nre to |>e made at
Levy.
Thia I« a faithful pfe
sni*». wti'.ch he wifi m ik • up tn good a Notary Public.
S u ' h ' id to find natural gas, coal, milt 15th, had the following; Tile »Led tw­ obe^rvationa, for Abhlamf. made bv F. farm implement^, hoURehohl goods,
lure of the e^tAbHtb
hay,
gram
etc.,
-,
for
sale,
at
a
H.
Carter,
obtener
for
Hie
Oregon
Bright sunshine again yesterday.
styl ami at lowest. j-ri'<‘-. «'all at
in#
built
on
the
north
cut
of
itiunel'J
F»-.«l<i4,
or au artaaan How.
meat of Thru»«* Prhi
Mr. Davis of th«- Medfonl tiouring
will be completed in alsmt ten days, State Weather Burean, foi iwowwkfl bargain. Call on Fned Hansen, Akhiaud
shop, 4'h and Spring street-, and ex­
l»*vy Concert Company April 1st.
G. F. Billings, Ashland; Welborn and i« calculated to lie strong »nongh ending Alar. 20. 18ÍM):
X Sou, at 524 Harrs
or Table R<x’k.
[33 2m.
nulls,
wa«
in
town
y«*eter«lay.
amine »'mi ;»!< ».
Beesou, Taleut, and B. F. Crouch,
mrnto ct. & F. Aa ttu
Plows -your choice <-h»*:i;> at G. < ■
Notice.
Rnfu-i Col« was orer from lb<* Cali­ Linkville, have recently lieen ap­ to carry over any snow or earth slides
<i orge M. Parkinson and Thoma»
lead lux rhrmiMi o
that
may
occur
down
the
mountain,
HOK.«
All oj»«n ai'iiiunts iu favor of or Eddings'.
Hatt have leased for a term ot years fornia sale «•( tbe Siskiyons last Mon­ pointed notaries public.
the wet. they wen
I
which will make it safe in tin* future.
sgmnst the firm of E Hings 4 Morse
Groceries ad libitum, again -or th-- < xci’invw light to bottle and »ell day.
Biked to <e‘tle the question a io what «an»a
54
Mrs.
A.
F.
Snelling,
of
Orting,
WHIPP-
—
In
Jacksonville.
March
1.
“
,
¡
h
»
o
.
I hope to close up hh early as possible words lolicit »iT-ft.
The carrying of the passengers and
th" «¡«ter from Cole’s eoda spring in
vi
4 :
pari I lai were iu feet puee’y vegetable. W«
Frei Rowe, the saw mill man of
I" M'. and Mr« J. C. W IHpn, » fiaurhter
a
either by cash or note. Respectfully,
47
;t*
tbi* SiHkiyons. an<! Parkinson will Cow creek, was iu towu tbe first of Wash.,formerly of Lakeview. Or., re­ mails between Myrtle Creek and Glen­
present their report. *‘
haw made rare/»
Re
id
the
city
ordinance
relating
to
V
42
cently became th« mother of triplets, dale has required the services of from
<I. C. E diiimqs .
move bis soda matiiifactiiring and bot­ th« w«-ek.
chemical analyse >f wwral
¿«-and«
10
43
m iRitil'n.
public uuisanct-s.
all
daughters,
two
of
whom
are
living
six to eight wagons since the mails
tling wotks up to the spring soon, to
11
42
of »ar,a »anil-.. a,»«'
/ouM them alt with
Hud
thriving.
12
ty
H. A. Clauson, thu railroad eating
The Levy Concert.
from San Francisco for Portland be­
Through trains from P< rtland next 1» gin business on hii extensive scale,
the finale eecepfiaa of Jay's l»contain iodide o
13
FAl l.KXcK-GKIHl.tNO lithe n-i.I.-nee
l he water already is well known, and house proprietor, has IXH-11
pygaxxitcn
> a rtfuft wr are enabled ta pro
It is n*(>orted that Several hundred gan to come overland again.
Ticket* for the great Levy concert Tuesday or Wednesday.
14
a. A J Shad« . March ft law, by the Kev
this Week.
15
dead cattie are frozen in iu Jamison
tow Joy’i i.f
the only purely re pet abb
31
T. 1. Jones. Kob.-rt H. 1 au'ktier anti Mary
in Aehiaud, Punsday, April let. Mill lx*
Fresh new crop Riverside orange» the entsrprw* should be a profitable
R. H. Walls«*, Asst Snpt. of Track,
Vi
4U
Gribllng. al! of Josephin». county.
one.
oaroaparilla now on ift* wizir.rt. which hoe cam»
on naie al the Plaza Corti» r Store, and are coining into town again.
L. L Merri«'k «vent liver to Yreka lake in the Grand Ccul«*«,Washington, returned from Cow creek to San Fran­
17
36
.01
tender our observation." M.xlern medic! □«
the reserved ee it plat will be ojMmed
1**
26
Sheriff Budsey «'•»¡lifted about yeateniay for h week's visit «lib bia and tiiai they stand >u the ice looking cisco the first of flic Week, going south
Most '*f the orchards about to»u
as
natural
as
life.
ha* proven that al! ontlnarv (are eruption«
IM
2v
Saturday morning. Mar. 22, at 9 o’clock.
niotli-r
anil
family.
in
the
coach
which
was
so
badly
bat
­
S'/jtlO taxes in Ashland last Friday
have ha I th'urspriug pruuing.
are < suaed by tndfrewtion and -¿utTR’.ih etreu
and Saturday. This was Lis si coed
tered
tip
coming
north
with
Pratt
The
new
caunerj
to
be
started
at
to
Dr. J. \V. Kobinsou r«'nru««J
I.»'al
latlau. which <-a I f-.r vetwtable alterative»
Child Burnet to Death.
J. N. Summers, the well known ho­ v sit to this ptecuaH, he having been Jaoksouvill« last FrulHy, after uu ex- Salem this season inis coutract*«.! with during the worst days of the blockade.
!n*tea I of tnlueral blood purifier* like iodld<
her-- two days last Dtfiinber m his tended visit m California.
farmers near that place fortbeseasou's
R »port bus reached here of t tie fa tel man, «lied at Linkville last w«elt.
STEVEXS-SMITH
—
At
ih-
f
s
H..
’
<
1
o
Ou Sunday the railroad forces work­
of potauhitn Joy’« V err i a hie sarsaparilla
Jai-x-ioiivHle. March IÖ, 1*90 b’ W. J. l'Iv
Ranual
tux-gathering
round
of
the
prixluct
of
n
large
a/r-sge
of
vege
­
t it burning of the infant daughter of
ing southward from Mvitle Creek
Au addiiiou hus been built to the
1» the first todlacar 1 the <»id notions and pro
¡ mule J. . Mr Thoma» « »'»-veo-* and
E I. K"i.t'h lii canie iu froai Link* tables for cauuii g.
Mr. Ovens, of Shovel creek, on vestry-room of the l’resby teriau church. County provided for I y ths state
reached West Fork, leaving a gup of
Mb" Mary Smith allof Ja.-kv-m «xointy.
•.-eed under the m-Mlern theory. It» vuree an
Gimlet«. gouges, IWetÆura, pliera,
villa
this
w«i-k,
uud
will
go
uortinvard,
((
stalut«
9.
His
visit
this
tints
was
duly
K math river, whose place is the first
;be talk of the hour.
ouiy a little more than two miles to
l ip* county court of Josephine coiN(- .. oc
Puts und kettles, pHUB and friers.
E. DePeatt atid Judge C.uwford appreciated by many citizens here looking for a uew locution.
DIRI).
a wove Shovel creek springs ranch. Par­
lie
ixunpleted in order to permit the
tyyTdverlis«*«
fur
bids
for
the
re-buil'^k
•*
All
things
for
sU
Hurts
of
bayera
ty
yfilv
I
have
di-solved
their
law
partuerauip
al
who wanted a chance to pay before
ticulars were not reported, except that
C. 1. Payne, who has again reeovereu
of the bridge across Rogue tivorVr rains to run through. Track-laying
At hardware store of H. C. Myer’«.*
t'MMKRS - At the residence of til* «on-tn
the tax Is- *omes delinquent, and were hi» usual health, has been vivitiug^, r _ ,; of
tbe clothing of the child caught fire, Athena.
rH ’s Pass, bids to be received up jhr then begun from laith directions,
it
Grant
law. in l.inkvllle, March 11th. Jea*e N'
thus
aaved
the
expense
ami
ineonven-
rmd Us d»»a’h occurred fourteen hours
Summer». H«ed 61 years.
Jacksonville people are agaiu sure
Ashland relatives thia week.
to 1 * o'clock p. ui., Thitrsdav, April and the connection is so nearly
lence
of
going
or
sending
to
Jackson-
afterward.
I
the branch railroad schem'j 1» to be a
reache«! now, that it is thought traius
S inford Marsh, formerly of tLi« 10th.
vil ie.
may l»o run through from Portlaud to
success.
place,
1«
now
l<s*.«t«'l
atSpok..ne
Falls,
I
2000 Fine Apple Tree» for Sale.
i
Messi'».,Ia«*ks«<n an«! S»w-
The San Francisco board of super­ Ashland l>y next Tue»lay.
wti LIAM p llOLPlis.
Most of the large bauds of sheep in tb" is visiting Albany this weak.
Three feet of old snow and one foot
visors have pass-d an ordinance to
The uu.lersigni*<l has 2tK't> apple of new et.ow at Bi«» n was re­ Jackson c >ut.tv are now gr.n ng down
The Hubj'wt of this notice was born I
den
who have lately ass«M.'i-
Two
cars
which
had
lieen
side
­
If you decide, from what you have heard
Col. Blaisdell, of Baker City, a promi­ ooinpet Chinese t«» move to a pre- tracked over near Sisson, and went in Detroit, Alu'LigHD, S«-pleuil»«r 14,
trees, which were | urcbfis* <i for I,is ported Tnealay.
<m "the desert, ’ wnich looks very un­
»••ribed
m
et
ion
iu
San
Frauoiiw*
i.
ated
themselves in Business,
of
IU
cures
or
read
of
lu
meriU.
that
you
will
nent
politician,
was
in
Ashland
y«-s-
like a di sert under its verdant manti"
fruit f irm near T dent, and. not being
l-'2*. When 11 years <»f age be, with
Chinese Consul Bee says that the or­ northward wil I. railroad supplies for his father's family, m«>v«*d to Branch take Hood*« Sarsaparilla, do not be induced as importers ami dealers in
able to plant them tins spring, will
The delayed train brought tn a large m the early spring- There has lieen a t«*rd«iy, on his way to San Fnincisco.
dinance is unconstitutional amt th..t Cow creek ¡ uní Sunday, at ill canied county, Michigan. There he lived to buy something else which may be claimed
Roll the whole lut at cost. There are niin»b»r of drummers from the south (Miisiderx'ile I'—' of sheep m the conn-
Mrs. 8. A. Morton, who is now at
from three lo four feet of st ow on
Monuments ami
1"<X) B *n Davis, £»00 SpHx-id t rg and yesterday morning.
tv since last fall, licit many rRucliers Tenino. XV. T. has l**«n very ill with the Clntie»«* will not go.
and workml at farming until in Sep­ to be ‘‘about the same” or “ ju»t as good." Marhh*
their ruofs
who h ni plenty of tiay lost about as aconfiena on ot tnea-des and Ja grippe,
800 Yeliow Newtown Pippitie. Apply
tember 1*M>1. w hen fie enlisted iu the Remember that the sole reason for efforts to Tombstones, will have their
Anncsirtes. one of the new railroad
Gardening w is m full progress th« heavily as those who had none. The’
Tunnel 9 in California took another 4tii Miclilgau Inf., serving IK nuntlis get you to purchase some substitute is that
lo me in Ashland.
1>. M c C abthy .
townsun Puget Sound,is a good ex­
at Grant’«
firs' of I lie Week, but Tu'W-iiiy's »torn» were«-ompelled b;- tin» unusual «ieiith bill is mnVnlese«*nt.
Aabiand, Or.. Mar. 20, ls'JD.
until til«- closi- of the war, at d reCi-1«- more profit may be made Firmly resist all headquarters
ample of the towu boom craze tin O'lapse last Monday nigh'.
int»rriipte<i the planting.
Mrs. C. XV. Ayers lias just recovered there, it is slxnit six weeks old ai d
of »now to crowd t h«* sheep intoquarti-rs
mg a dlscli «rge marked «limit lol frotu tnducemenu, and insist gpm having just Pass.
I
hex
hav«*
all lhe
A
numtier
of
men
of
the
griading
The Great Coruetist.
what you called for, Hood's SarMaparnia.
Fertile fl"l.!« that are improved by entirely too » nail for them. Il is so from a three weeks' Beige wilt) the lias alsmt 7,00) inhabitants, and bare forces in the canyon have air. adv be<-u longer service.
latest
designs
ami
have
al­
Then
you
will
not
be
experimenting
with
a
Jnles Levy, the world's greatest til« nnder«lrains will show the advan­ seldom that such a winter ti.i< o<vur- jrip;»e. Mr. Ayers is ex;»*c.ted home lots withm the"i>usiue»s sectiou" art discharged, the grading being neatly
In IM«'1) he mud« a rshgioiis pro­
new article, for Hood s Sarsaparilla is
red in this county, the slieep men are from Albauy Bunday.
corneiist will give a porformauce in tage of the drainage this »eaM'U.
fession
und
iinite-t
with
the
M.
E.
quoted HtSdOO a front f'K»t.
ready
taken
orders
for
completed.
Ashland on Tuesday eveuiug, April let.
n>fi prepared with fe«-dmg enctUBiires
euurcli and belli to the Chnatian faith
Tried and True.
J. R. Casey, » bo ret*irn««l XX'ednes
handsome monuments for
It is reports«! from reliable authority
Governor Peonoycr has appointed of the right kind.
The building of the bridges Heroes during the reman .i«-r of bis lif«. H«
He ¡9 traveling with a cou pany of
i
■
lav
morning
from
attending
tbe
G.
A.
“
Jn
one
store
the clerk tried to Induce me
that Sol Abrams, of Roseburg, lias Cow creek will Is- aliout the last work was twic married, first i i Michigan
tn isicnl stars and after an engage- H. C. Compson county judge of Klam­
the Thornton brothers, who
As Henry Tii'»rnt»m was driving R. encampment at Engeue, reports a sold all his lan«i from Tunnel 9 to to la> done to complete I he connection in '511 and secoud in Iowa in '73 and to buy their own instead of Hood's Sarsapar
in nt at ‘•The Baldwin,” iu San Frau- ath county, vice judge Moon*, resigned.
very wet tune down in the Willamette. Myit)»' creek, including his saw nulls,
ilia. But he could not prevail on me to wen* drowned last summer;
th*on
;h
the
gate
leading
to
his
fath-r's
e sxj, be will corue northward, stop­
of
th"
new
road
through
the
canyon,
three children survive him. One
Medforil ant! Ashlawl each had a
(,'h’is. Kalin came up from Portland toC. A. Rotierts, ot Saieiu for tflilojjkt, uud thiH will Is- finiehed early next daughter lives in Branch county, change. I told him I kuew what Hood's Sar­ and for James Tuffs, and
ping only at R-ni Bluff before reach­ daia*e Monday night in «'•-k'bratiou of barn from th' street lust Mondav alt
saparilla was, I had taken it, was {»erfeetly
ertasm
one
of
the
Hides
ot
the
double
re«»erving
the
Glenda!«
townsite.
-
(he for«*; art of the week, to look af-
week.
ing A-dil-tud. Id »vy rnak* 5 rouio of the St. Patrick's day. N-utber was largely
Miohi gun, and two sous lire at T.-Jent, satisfied with it, and did not want any other."
also for hi» daughter. Mrs
gate swung around and struck the . ter some ixef cattle which were fed ¡ [Grant's Pass Courier.
rn<M«t bew»t«‘hing tnnsic ever hoard, attended.
Oregon.
He
died
F«b.
2fi.
J'!ri.
frui
»
M bs . E lla A. Gorr.Ct T^rra^e Street. Borton.
Some of the passengers who esine
team und frightened the horses. They for him in Ibis valli-y thnnigh the
und alwnya draws gre.il b«»UM*s when­
Flour
is
selling
at
io
per
hundred
dlseaBe
ooutracted
in
tiiewar.
A
kind
j
Henry White, 1 )r. Jackson.
Masa
in on yesterday morning s train roile
G C. Ed lings can sell a plow, wagon ran down the laue to the barn.where lhe winter.
ever he appear*, but li? *con ee high.”
pounds at Paisley, aud S9 per li im­ «■n tlie oonstriictioD tram from Myrtle father, a good citizen and a patient
or
back
as
cheap
as
anylaxly
and
per
­
who
now in Portland, i»
wagon was upset and Henry was
In order to mdnee him to ship here, a
We Are Ail Taking It.
A. E. SchwHtka, of Yreka, was iu dred at Alturas. Farmers iu botti Creek to West Fork, and walked ucroes ( hri»-«.|au baa gon« i<» His rewa*d. lie
party of six Ashland gvntiemeu gnar- haps a little cheaper. Give him n thrown out, »triking th" ground with
ba«i auff'-red iron» «u»«-aB« contracted
Lake and Klaiuath counties, this
“ We could not be without Hood’s Hanapar
contracting for th<- latest
bi - 1" nd and shoulders first. He was town yesterd'V, on I1H return from state, will be short of seed grain it is > ttie 2*j-iuile gap, rather Ihuu stage it wLilt-patriotically »«rung in the wi.r lila. It is tbebest medicine weever kept in
BiHeed h s agent the payment of two trial if in need of such.
Baker county, where he has b«en sup­
from Riddle's to Glendale. They any
and
tiie
picket!
up
uncunscions
aud
carrieil
in
­
hundred d diars. Lovers of music
said, most of them having fed ont
for the I.ulull and like tho’i-ands r.f tbe house. My family are all taking 1L" improvoment*
R euls were dusty lust Monday, for
will rejoice at this rare opportunity to th** first ’Kiiein mauv weeks, bat tlie to the house und restorativ«* Roon erintending UlllllUg OjHTUlKiU for ¡1 what they had intend««! to save for the walkiug is very good, too.
M
bs
.
J.
M.
B
arber
,
san
Joaqein
and
Fremont
other
patriots,
he
suffer«*«!
long
anil
most
.skillful
workman
in
tn nr one of the woriti's tn wler per- dust was well settled the next day by br.mgbthiin to conseiousness. when it company.
seed.
lived and das! in poverty and unhon- Streets, Stockton. Cal
»Seta,
sets,
sets.
Guion
Reta
tb*
at
this
line
of
bn.-iiH
The
was
found
Unit
he
was
not
seriously
in
­
loruivrs.
A. W. Charlton, ex sheriff of Lake
Ored. Bin such 1» fat*. A (.’«'MUADE.
the equinoctial shower».
»
At the municipal election at Link- Bed House.
jured. The horses were not 1 u t, but eonuty, who has heed spending tha
Talent, Or., Mar. IN, 1S9*I.
wdl known «{iialifieation.s
A Con)f>rtlng Cumparuon.
Some two weeks ago Fred Barne- tiie wagon was dumag-sl considerably. winter with ins family ut Eugen«, WhH vtlle last week the following officers
Button onions and a general assort­
Sold by drugg win fl: »lx for»*.. Prepared
were chosen: Trust«»«. Geo. T. Bald­ ment of goods in our line at Hie Red
ouly by C 1. H«h)I) .1 co., y potho-
-
of
these gentlemen, insure
Our people hare wilh gixxl reason bn*-g ship!*e<l tn Portland from bis
for
iu
.^..«a;...
th
’
»
k.
eu
r
-
n
’
e
A new stock of bird cage* just re-
Lowell. Maw
win, John Uerlmgs. B. F. Van Brim­ Houm*.
NEW THIS WEEK
duue a VHBt deal of grumblmg at the f irm two earl.»ads of l»"ef «rattle that •eived at Smith A Dixlgu’s.
♦
Lakev w
♦
the
most prompt and satis­
mer, Charles Moore and J. D. Foun­
tOO Doses One Dollar
weather of the past three months. uveraged 13'Ml lbs. p«*r L**ad.
l>r. Songer went over to Henley •n tain; Recorder, C. L. Parrish; Mar­
factory
results to those who
Tile social at the M. E. Chore I j
The unpleasant uxperieuoe and d«“
Growe <t Johnson are papering and
pressing uffect of the utiaccustotue«l pauring the Vining house on Spring \\ edin-sdii. evening was a very pleas­ a p o‘.e«aiuual visit l.u>t Monuay, be- shal. Geo. Hurup Treusurer, I. C. John­
Citv
Ordinance
No.
77
favor
them
with their pa­
monotony of stormy weather was ag- street, an-l lire doing some artistic ant affair. There was an exollent iug e iii-.d by Jas. Bell, the old Kl iüOD~ son; Street Commissioner. A M. Peter­
atl
ferryman,
wbo
is
v
ry
lot
V
-
th
man.
supper,
us
usual,
and
.
ontr
ry
to
the
tronage.
gnivated by th" railroud bl«x*ka«ie, and work on the interior walls.
An ordinance to provide fur the preven-
TO LEGAL VOTERS
rule as .aid down by the synical par- atom * dyspepsia.
we have certainly hint a gliaiaiy win-
----- TO
Yreka is considerably agitated this ; ü >u und removal of nuinaneefl
1 he lee«l voter# of Jiu k*on comr v. or?-
G-Mirge Dean is moving his "low ngiaphars who expend their wit upon
The people of tiie city of Ashland do or­ t««u
t *r for Southern Oregon. But we are
A party of Siskiyou <• inn!., p .»pie. week over h domestic Bcandal in which
who are in rympathy with ir.- I Ll<*n
dain
as
follows
!
happy or miserable, fortunate or un­ prii»*s” store business to Grant’s Pass, the “lone oy-ter” and the“ietnon-peel” Mi. aud Mrs. Sch«>tield. Miss ’« Funk I a county supervisor and a prominent
Sh< Tiow I.—That it shall be unlawful, P a -tv. «re called up«.n to meet id mass r.,u-
fortunate ehb Uy by comparison in this where hi« brother. \V. E. Dean, is en­ of tiie church refreshment -amp aud and Young of Ireks suu Miss Neville botal man and bis wife are the princi­ üíidis hvveby declared a nuisance, fur any vciition At ••ruriite Hull, 'shluid, riHturdii'»
Marc
h
29.
1K<».
Ht
1
o
elork
p.
ui.
Ih»*
con
•nr-
I- monad' it was a four-bit supper of Bogus, went to Roseburg i stcnlay pals. The hotel man has been chasing jK-rson <»r persons tu build, erect, construct, vention is t ailed for th»« purpose of effecting
world, aud a brief weather study will gaged in th.* same business.
maintain, or use any hog-pen. barn yard,
show that Southern Oregon is still
the supervisor about with knives and chicken .'ard, stable or privy, at auy place more p« rfm i urgAiiization, to eiee* <•«. irdr
Republican primary conventions for fifteen o nts. Liter in tin* even­ on laud business.
and chairrmn. a I mj to appoint
better off thau inost otln-r regions iu will I»* held April 5th, and the county ing there w is some exeell'-nt vocal mu­
has lieen shed, ' wilhiu the corporate limiis of the cdy of Ash committee
1’. R. Mills was expected home on pistols, but no
sic by MtS. F.li>‘ r, Mrs. Wells, Misses
I‘I »AXrl'S-i !
kin» matter of climate.
lund so mtuui« d that any drainage, sipage, delegate* tu the Mate I’uioii O/nvention t -
A
suit
for
divorce
baa
already
been
I
convention. April 9'!i. to ele«*t. seven
Li*
held
at
Oregon(
ity April V, ¡ mw . Bv or
excrement, deleterious refuse, unwholesome
Hattie Thornton, Gertie Van Tassel, iae evening's traiu Trom his trip lo begun.
in the report of the state weather i delegates to the state convention.
GF,«», s B rigo *.
Taxes for th* year
now due and paya­
or polluting matter therefrom may or will d«rof
Ch
eago.
where
Le
pnreliHsed
h large
and Maia-I Wagner, and Messrs. Bol­
bureau for DeivuJur Ashland shows
Temporary Chairman
ble,will become delinquentou Mundny. Apr
I m * Dable to pollute or impair the qualitj of
sti ck of the uewest lin--s of standard
Rav. Mr. Aldndge,
_
tbe Carolina the
7, IS'JO, An earlv payment of the iain<- is r»<
as g«xxl a r«*cor«i as any town in tbe i Servirvs at th«' Presbyterian church ton. Faber, Wais worth and Van Tassel;
water in any well, spriug, creek, or wa
goods
for
th«
business
here.
qiiefted, a«* it ufll be nerei>«ary to turn over
state, and a fur better r«*cor«l than ¡«1- next S dibath at th«* usual hours. Her­ recitations by flic little Misses Hat­
I evangelist, has concluded to make bis ter ditch w ithin the corfioraitf limits of said
*>?at« and school taxeb to the county trea*
city,
which
is
or
may
be
used
for
domestic
m««t every «»ther one having fewer mon subjects: “Man's Organ of Bl«*»s- field aud Mtnui" Getz and an amus-
George Conn aud wife, of Paisley, home in Medford fur some time. As purposes.
nrer. and the additional expense of per ren­
Notice of Final Settlenient tage
hid ! mileage will be saved by payment
mg paper by Mr. Faber, win» trans­ were in Ashland this week, on their I a result of th« senes of revival meet­
cloudy «lays, fewer rainy days aud ing and Cursiug.’’ and “Our Boys."
S ection II—That it shall be unlawful, and
of taxes before they become delinquent.
ings just closed in that city, in which is hereby declared a nuisance, for auy per
planted
the
prominent
people
of
th«*
more days that wa re clear, tban most
returu
home
from
the
trip
to
Portlund.
A s>>ti of Jani"« Purvis of Wagner
The
law
in relation to the collection of taxes
or persons to keep, use, or tuainiain any
of the other Btations ot the bureau creek, had hisankl» badly bruised and ciiur-'ti into uatioual political circles They spent some time visiting Mr. he l«x>k u leading part, there have been i sou
will be sincth enforced.
hog pen. baru-yard, chicken yard or priv\,
la
thè
County
Court
of
IL»
»tate
of
Oiegou,
thirty-five
conversions
reported.
Hud
a
J ames
B ihi . sk \
throughout tbe state.
witmuthe corporate limits ui the city of f"r th» coutil) of .'»< Lso.i
GOOD VARIETY HOUSE PLANTS.
snrained last week, but will nvover with a facility and ingenuity that sur­ Uouu's relatives iu Douglas county.
Sheriff'and Tax Collector <»f Ja< k««»u < o
large aticession to the membership of Ashlnad in such a mauuer as to allow or
prise!
tbu
subjects.
tu
thè
rnutter
of
tln
e-ime
of
Alexiu-ter
Dated March a, 1S90
its ns«* awhil«, though disable«! now.
Rohl.
Ralph
reached
Louie
yreter-
;
purmil
the
accumulation
of
auy
refuse,
of
tbe
several
churches.
Mr
|
Aldridge
Stiearer,
deceM'KKl.
Roses, Geraniums, Fuchsias, Pansies,
Jury Liat.
tensive, noisome, or deietenoua matter
Noilee 1- bercio riveli th»t theafimlnh-
Peach blossoms about th« middle «*f
Th« creation of the special road dis­ <1 hv Q.ormng ou his return from Hon­ will move upon tbe unrepentant sin­ ’ therefrom in such quantity, or in such a traiorof
Verbenas, Petunias. Pinks,
Following is the jury list drawn fur
thè e-tate
\lexun>ler »hearer. de-
olulu.
He
d.issn't
like
living
in
ners of Ashland sometime in tbe near mauner as tu affect the health of au* one C' u-ed, ba* li!eU in thè coutil’ court "f .I h . k-
April this year that's about six week» tr.ct bounded by th" corporate litni s
Street
Tax
Now
Due
April term of circuit court:
Etc., Etc.
jibe
Saudwich
Islands
—
loo
far
from
residing
near
the
same,
or
to
be
offensive
to
future, it is expected.
'**h l’ouu:j. inegon. hi* linai account a»
Daul. Chapman. Daul. S[» nevr. IL behind time for th«* country, but tie of the city of Ashl.u d left the ragged O. cguu and t<s> aickiy, bomesickly and
the community.
' uh afinnnl-irator. aud l*y orfici of »aifi
peaches
w
’
ll
be
just
»is
good
as
usual.
e
Iges
of
several
roads
of
the
old
A«b-
■>
—
S^AXXfAl
a IT.KESXIAL Pl.AXT»
bkCTioN ill.—That it nhali be unlawful, < "iiri Tueaday, M«y Olii. l*>yó »1 Ilio lu.urui
A California paper estimates that at
K Sutton. H iin**s True, \V. W. Kent-
ottierwisu.
T«> the ciii/.t n« <»t Ashland t nder the r-x
f«»r «>iifd«»ur b»*i!«ling anti r« iKiug
is hereby declared a uuisauce, fur auy 1 ijo'clock, h . in., i» »et toc heiiriii». Al! per- istingcharter,
5 cents prr pound an acre of peauunts and
oor, AshlMtni; J. P. True, Jackson­
the
lax
for
itreet
work
in
the
Taxpayers ahould take notice that l.md road district sticking out in the
r* adv May lht.
person or persons to cast, throw, or depus
»••□» intercHied are herebv notifled lo app* ar
The lumla-riug firm of Rummage will briug S12U The latior io grow­ it.
of Ashland i* fixed a« follow**: Polls
ville; J. \V. Howard, F. M. Plyitmle, J. the county taxes for 1S89 l>ec«»me de­ c 'id. The county court recently «*»•
in or upon auy avenue, street, alley, or »ufi Pie hi-or ti'-r vl jei ti'iiih lo »aifi ad vunt city
»2 per annum, aud two mill» ujh > u rhe a«-
W.t 'aiirathon, Mefifocil: Jan. Bigbiim. linquent on the first M >u I iv iu April, tabliahe«f a new district gathering to­ Gilka-rt X Co., doing business in Jo»e- ing peanuts is about tbe same hs car­ public gruuuds within th»* corporate limits oh or before sufi fiiiv.
VEGETABLE PLANTS.
sessed \alueoiall property wiihin the city
(lie city u! Ashland, auy manure, rubbish,
Piiblisbed l»> i.ideT of J K Xc il, ,'ufiee of Allof which is pavable—iu cm Q i only—to tbr
Wm. Moore, Central Point; B. F. and it is »aid the time will not be ex- gether some of the <xi i cud», luclud- pfiiue «bounty has dissolved, Mr. Rum­ ing for potato *», lu Pomona county, ui
«
AiHUGE.
CELEKY, < Al LIFI.OW Ek,
garbage,
or
filth
of
any
kind
-Hidiourt luufie tifi- 17lh fin*
M„|,b
mg n section ot the old stage road mage retiring. Me.'sni. A N. Gilbert Cal., Nt) acres will be plauted this year
street commi>siouer.
MtlDr. lioi’k Point ; A’. H. Fickens, C. teude«l.
section IV —'lhat it *hail be unlawful,
Pepper. Egu I’I hui * «t«-., bj th*«
>'**’
M L. M CiLL,
north
of
E
igh*
Milts
and
the
cauyo'i
Alex.
Burge««
will
continue
lhe
aud
The
undersign«
d
is
now
ready
torveeivt-
aud
is
hereby
declared
a
uui>ance,
fur
any
in peanuts. Virginia is the great pea­
L. Sydeustrtcker, B. F. Stiipley, W. T.
Adiuiiii-lrutor
<!<>xeu hundred or th«»usand.
Send to the T idukh offica for horse road up the creek above Ashland. G. busiuesa.
*aid tax for
and the eily recorder is
to suffei or allow tho carcass of any
nut producing state, with s climate persou
Ao 1 <rso >, M. A. Hm’.on. Tab e Ro*k;
also authorized to receive at bis office and
horse, ox, or any other animal belonging
ami
jack
bills
for
postiug,
if
you
want
F.
Billings,
who
was
appoint«*«!
sup«*r-
Tboa. Gilsoo, F. Crnnip, Steriingville;
lecrlpl for said tax for inc.
Col. C. F. Fnzell, who has been laid sitntlar to Suntberu Oregon, but they ■ tu him. or iu bis charge, which may come
i am ••IIIng planta a* ohaap aa ro**
Administrator’s Sale
This tax for I**’.«» will tiecome deMnqii« nt
b. B. Hamilton. C. B. Matheny. Un­ lowest prices and best work. New visor of the new district, was re«*nlly up with scistica for several months, are grown ns far north as New Jersey. to its death from auy cause, to he, or lu
oan gat ttiam Caat.
cut
9
ordered
specially
for
such
work
on
Monday, \prilllth.
ordered
by
the
court
to
open
tb«*
road
' draw and deposit the same iuo*upun any
[At
3
to
5
ceuta
a
pound
(as
potatoes
iontown; J. K. McKenney, J. W.
W illiam FATr».p.-nji
up the canyon, which was much dam- took bis turn at la grippe recently, are nowj an acre of potatoes will lie street, aven tic, alley, lane, or public or pri­
C. R. VAN AELSTYR
RobinHoti, Piea»ant creek; J A. And­ this season.
Iu the » «».inly court of Jackson county, <>r-
Street Commisaiuuer
vate grounds, wiihin the corporate limits ot
aud though it nearly bud him out tor
erson, J. H. Slewart, Eden; B. M.
More horses have the mud-fever and Hge«l by the washing of the cieek dur­ good it cured bis rheumatism, und be worth several times as uinch as on the city of Ashlaud, without buryiug ti»« '■«t"U.-Utiiug ST the ir»i».*a* lieu ot I'rouate
bllKiOfeM
same a sufficient depth to prevent auy ob-
acre of peauuts.]
•
Huston Willow Springs; J. J. Fryer. the "scratches” this winter thau for ing the late Hood. As there IB U<> work is able to go out now.
In the matter .*f lia- estate "f Krankliu Me
noxious or noUume effluvium arising
Litile Butte; John Bailey. Mnadowe; many years past in this valley. The available from the ordinary road tax
Hattan, <1» '-ea-c*l.
therefrom
A compnny of Natcbe.« Miss., capi­
of
property
adjacent
to
the
roads
m
Messrs.
R.
V.
and
Benj.
Beall,
of
tn f'iir*iiaiici- of an order ol tl-.e a'o’e ei;
S ection V.—That any person or person*, i
Thoa- Wbelpley, Flounce Rock; R. A. long contmii'inoe of ninddy roads is
question to make tbe least impression Central Point, were visiting Ashland talists offers to put in a s«*werage sys­ violating any of tbe provisions of «ed ion« t.tl'-'l court niufie «- t i»-gu ar t'-im. there«'!,
■Cook. Fools creek; B. Obenebaiu. Wil- supposed to lie the cause.
the
uufiei-igucl, ufi iu ini-I ru t or of lhe nhuve
tem
for
lhe
city
of
Albany,
this
slate,
one,
two.
three
aud
four,
of
this
Ordinance
upon
the
requirements
of
tbe
present
Mouday. Tbe latter, sou of the late
Jow Springs.
estate, will «.Her for -ate to the L.gb
Says the Jacksonville Time» at last in the way of improvement; and ns Mr. ! Thomas Beall, will be a caudidute for ami receive annual rental payment« shall b«* deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, « name'!
-t bidder foi i H-n in I nii'I. >>u
end
Khali,
tipoh
conviction
thereof
before
week: Seed potatoes were selling in Billings «'ouldn't bob nnv way to open i hi* i*ounty clerkship nomination ut the for the sum» from tbe city. Horne the Kecorder’s Court of said city of Ashland,
Satuiftuy. April l!‘th. J'.'"/,
An Artistic Work.
town for five <*ents per pound. This the road without mortgaging bis farm next Democratic county convention, it seven miles ot pipes would be re­ be fined uof
thau rive dollars nor more
a- •.*<. i l..»k r >i at th« i ourt hou-e d.»>r Iu
than
fiftv
dollars,
and
the
costs
of
proseen
quired;
th**
cost
of
the
plant
would
is
quite
an
a«lvance
over
the
rate
of
a
aud hypothecating hi» real estate busi­ is said.
The "Orchard Home Aaaociatioti.*’
aud ije-ides shall t»v adjudge« to pay Jnck>.'in«iiie <‘r . nil lhe right, tit:.- and iu
tie alsmt S'.'i.OOi), and the city would (ion,
ness to raise the funds, be modestly
Henry Klippel president. .Medford. year ago—75 cents per hundred.
the costs of abating such nuisunce, and be I'T'i-t of tin «nid b mr tlm M ilatiun »I the
Mr.
A.
J.
Daley,
of
th*
Eagla
Point
pay 814,OUt) a year and private citizens imprisoned in the city jail until such fine ' tin* at tils fienili, or mi rigb* ihut tiis e-
Or., has issued th- most expensive and
The young people of the Baptist resigned tbe supervisorship.
fiounng mills, was in town thia week, whose premia«« were connected with aud costs be paid, not exceeding the period t *e may hare acquired -in -■ nt- d.-.itii, -u
handsomest illustrated pamphlet ever church will give a dime Social at ths
twenty days; provided, thut no person and to the folio.« Ing des rtlf l •• .»’ nropert).
visit.
Mr.
Daley
thinks
on a business
the sewers wonhl pay from 8<> to 81i) of
prepared as a land advertisement for resideutte of Dr. Walter on Friday eve.
Where they Still have Snow.
shall br prosecuted fora x iolatiun of any io wit ■ rii«- Ie»t innube: nice Xu. y) in
the loss«»s of livestock in the Butte per year.
The company wants n of lhe provisions of said sec tions of this IIIO.-X numle-r -even So ., ..i U..
u of
auy part of Oregon. It is a genuine March 21. Coffee, cake, sandwiches,
rFrom lhe Mott (CaL)Srar. Mar. 15 ]
creek country are not ho great as has franchise for 25 years, but will agree to Ordinance, unless such violation shall ron .'efl.-r-om. Ma' h.n < num .-, • i -u -'n
art souvenir of Southern Oregon, and a good programme for everybody.
II
'
till.!.
tinue
for
three
days
after
he
or
they
shall
School opened Inst Monday with lieen reported tn some of the local sell the plant to the city at the end of
which auv visitor will bo glad to carry
«diulniMiiUor id th.* . »tati- of I'rankiln
bs5e received the notice provided in sc ti.in
ten years. Albany is badly in need of «ix of thi» oMinance- Provi«l<sl further Mi Hallan, di - --a-e-l
H. C. M *sseug«r is building a nent some 28 pupils iu attendance, ft is papers.
uway and preserve among other artis­
luted
Man h I'», I«'»’
a
novel
sight
to
see
teacher
and
pu-
that
the
sanitary
committer,
for
good
<
aum
*
a
sewerage
system,
tic publications up m a library or par­ cottage on a lot near Ashland creek
Messrs. J. W. Reynolds and George
shown, may niter the time within which
lor table. It contains seven full-page eist of tlie pinning unll property. pila gnin# to «nd from school ou Loosley returned yesterday morning
nuisance shall be removed or a'»a’*<1
Ex-County Supervisor of Siskiyou siirh
S ection VI —Whenever a writteu coni-
views of Soul hern Oregon scene«, all Mes-rs. Foote. Gillette aud Say es are RDowsboes.
from their trip to I’uget Sound-and county. Job Garretson, of Scott Bar.,
Notice of Dissolution.
'
plaint
Khali have been ma ie to the sanitarv
of which, and likewise the letter press, doing the work Th« house will be
The ladlos of Mott who have not they Ixitli say they saw all they care to nnd Edward Kennedy, of Hamburg .committee
oí th<- violation of any «»f the
for
rent.
are u ; h > u the finest paper and of ths
been nble ?o enjoy outdoor exercise •ee >f that conntry, in th« brief time Bar, left txyott River sometime in ’provisions <»f »his Ordinance, said commit
shall immediately make or canM* to ?»e
mos* perfect workmanship. Tue illus­
The new machinery which is to for h few mon the past, are now mik they were tiiere. They consider it Deeenilter to build a house at the toe
an examination r.f the yard. I »t. I
trations consist of landscape scenee, make the Ashland Mills complete Hi • ng good us« of their time, by prac­ mostly "lioom" and real estate specu- soda springs near cinnabar min«*fi on made
I
place, or premíeos roinplnined of. aud «h»« I
birdseye and foreground views of Med­ the full roller process with all the ticing on snowshoes.
ia’ion.
nave
the
right and are hereby authorized
the west fork of Bwver cre»k in th«*
i toenterany premises whore they may have
ford and Jacksonville, orchard and na­ i latest improvements and accessories
Mr. N. Moral, of the enterprising Siskiyou mountains, siivs the Yreka reason tn believe s ieh ijaisance’cxid^ nnd
There is n l»rge h.rre of men nt
tive oak grove vistas.etc., and the public arrived last week, and is being set up
Jain
nd.
Garrets«)!)
was
her«»
about
i if a nuisance is found t«» exist thereon, ««id
firm
of
Moral
Bros.,
came
up
from
work iu iht Duuemipr yurda remov-
will see that the camera and the press this we«k.
shall forthwith give or can«e to
itiiT -<now frotu tbe *
P h loaded Santa Rosa last week, to take charge Uhnstmaa tine«, having h<*en snm- • be onimittee
<•1
show Southern Oregon to lie as attrac­
given to tho owner or uc upaut of such
„ yard.
Jules Levy, the greates* of firm/ o c.ir« und hanh 1 lo Koiheh'jfb em. of the business here, since Mr. Stans­ nioned as a trial juror, an«l on l>eing
lot. place, or premises, or to the per
tive us the much advertised, cliuiate-
I. r»L»iN>
dismissed
returned
towards
the
springs
; son or persons who shall be gui’.ly of r ink
bury was obliged t<* leave so suddenly
<lo . P p d • «»v« r.
I i du
-tgm*d ;
valinted regious of California with corn«-'1st«, with his company, at Grai.t« h 1 •’ r
aboved named, leaving Polley's on ing or cr»\ating sni«i nuisance, a written no
>n
hocount
of
bis
brother's
illness
at
M OP.sK
t
K
I
Hall,
Tuesday
evening
A,nl
1
The
their semi-tropic _
glamour, The Tin-
Tte 4i« • ar.- working a large fore#
Beaver creek, during the heavy snow the requiring him or them to remove abale
i nos has never received before so greatest attraction that Southern <> • - of uie.i a I are inueh behind wit i Napa City. Mr. Stansbury’s brother storm of January, nnd hns not been or prevent ‘■aid nnisanc»?; and if s’tch nui
e shall not be remov« d « r abated with
handsome an advertising pamphlet gon peopi«* baveeverhn I an op;a>r*u*<- their worn. Then* i*- a very good .lied shortly after the former arrived henrti from aiuce. The belief gaining «am
in three days alter such not ca or within
Sheriffs Sale
.it Napa.
from any source, sod its issnance is a ity t<> see at home.
such other time ns th»- sanitary committee
prospect tha’ th m will b* .he in- t
gronud ia 1 hat. Garretson perished on shall allow under the power herein ’»efore
new departure for .boulhern Oregon.
Hon.
James
A.
Taylor
and
wife,
g>f
tear
our
town
has
yet
expene
'cetl.
B F. Rees»*r h- moved back mt"
his way to the springs, an«l that Ken- contained, the city marshal shall cmus «* the
The many natural beauties of our the room in which lie first had bi« Th>
i . -I compauy will beobi'gel Chippewa Fails. XVis.. slid Miss E. 0. nedy also p-nahed in endeavoring to same to
H\
duly issued
H.' virtue <»f
"I an execution «lult
-.■-ued oui
removed or abated, and he shail I
valley will bear any amount of such hardware ami tin v in* store. ;.n l
ir to woik large forces of men m d! tbs Taylor of Elkhorn, same stat«, biive com«* away during th«* storm, neither . have the right to entei any premia.> for of th.- Circuit Court "f th. stale of Orecon.
for
Jack-oti
<
ouuty.
"fl
tin-
tali
day of
i
t!i«t
pul
pos»
,
a
id
he
i-.
hereby
autlmrized
picturing.
Luca*« has moved from that room to di p rtineuts. The naw nil's in this t>t*en spending a few days in Ashland of them thinking that such an ini- ■ to iem«»\«- auy obsiiuetinns that it may br March. IS!»), »nd to in. dlr<-«-t«d aud dellrer
the east room tn R- •■««•r’s block. t*ei- vicinity will Lave a large d> m.iml on tins week, an route northward on a tour mens« »now fall would occur. Gar I necessary to remove in order to reach and 1 nd. in favor of A L. Reuter. I’lalntiS’. who
Making an Attractive Place.
th ni for I hiii I h
and no d' tibt the of tbe Pacific Coast. Mr. Taylor is a reteon's wife, residing at Scott Bar, is remove an«i «>•»*<* >uch ntilsanu*
dix-.r to t he postoffi'.**.
I reeov«*r«sd a judement and decree <*l for*
NE>iioN Vil. — The
anitary committer elo-ure ot a rerluin lnor'cav iu tin*-ileive
miners wul have the best summer member of the Wisconsio legislature, also dangerously sick, and it is believed shall
C. IL Van Aelst vr. tue lausee of the
have general supervision over the entitled Court on l»th <1ay of January. lW.
Tue '*Cujon" party want an orgai. the have hud for several ve ira
but is not playing the Montana act. Garretsou
Helmun warm sulphur springs proper­ in this p irt vt' th«* s*at-*, and there is
would have returued health of the city, ami shall have power am! and a'-aiu-i tin- hereinafter dererihe.i real
li« found an old Wisoonmn Irisud liefore this, if alive or able to get away authority to ♦•titer and examine, or cause to tir-'periy la longing lo lilialm It iy and '»rah
ty. lias begun improvements which will talk of a paper bsug printed in Ash­
lie examined, in the dav unir, any hou«e. Il flay, defeudantv I an; couiniaiideil to l«-vy
bere.
.IN,
Phi
lit
pH,
Esq
make th«» spring a much more popu­ land, during the campaign at least,
Why Shouldn't they b»
from tbe springs. I Garretson is a i store, Mabie, or other building, and al! rn : on and sett -.ant proj-eity to -»ti-fv the judv
lar resort than it has ever been. Be- to a Iro-it" the milleninin p.-opo»:-
closures or other places, to ascertain th« ir I nieiil ci -aid A I. K- liter for the mm of
brother-in
law
of
Geo.
H.
Tyler,
of
l'i k < SrutfiPass pnl'lic schiw’is are
»■■•ndition relative to health, to cause al: S'>a.«ai, with iniereat thereon from date of
mdee his green
houaee, which tious of tbe mi«lg'Uia'««i pm’’.
Ashland
u ci .1 « in u tuii.-h '*>tt«r condition
Th« Winter'« "Rnttling "
cellars, vaults, «ink« privies <»r drains to jndtrin'-nt, at ten per cent per annum, and
are m themselves an attraction, with
t Leu '
of A h I'D iii I. The TlDINtH
be kept cleaned and hi good condition; iu «.M.tt*» attorney f.-e» anil the xuin of V.l .'..s
'Klainatb Star Mar. 14.)
their wealth of i*eautlful plants aud
aoate or remove all nuisances, or order the i-o-t» an-1 dl-bur-iuent- uud al-o the coals of
G«.*«>. W. E ! » I
< vj;i -.
i ..
. .
ii*: :«i !c- iu l- i) .-1 $2,-
Well
"Our
st«x*k
Lav«)
done
pretty
POLITICAL
GOSSIP
same to be removed, and to exercise such and ii]K»u this writ, and the »tun real
Mowers, he will have largo beds of spi’les from Idlib'. I '.a I i:.'-i.--
.32. A» » »land off AsLLu.d Liu« two
applied
other powers a* shall be deemed necessary tzed from »aid -ale lo be
flower». arlKira of vines for summer AU now on han I will probably I»< four room school houses, «inploying thus far," 6Hy ukis I of uur ltiformauU
fir»t, to lhe pnynnut of the ainount»
A gentleman who visited Portland a for the pres, rvation of th« public health, aforcaaid.
shade, a »wing, etc., and intends to shipp«sl by the middle of April.ui bu - ui eight tt-uclu-ra. while we have only one md add, “several other people’s stock
and the «>«erplu», if any. to be up
and.
fur
that
ieir)«o«e
they
shall
have
puw»
r
few day sago says there are Republi­ to call upou the city marshal and all mem­ plied lo the -ati-iaeiioii of .« judgment i*-n
keep euinnier refreshments ice cream, thereafter, lb* will have shipped :«l*ou' four room sb*m'y employ mg tiv - leach- here suffered hard."
Win io therj are men who tell what can candidates in that city for nearly bers of the police force oí the city aud any ilered In -a d < ourt. at tbe came dare aa the
cnia water, lemonade - in season. A 2.*) I'arksul» of the crop of 1SH9 whin i rs [Grant's Pass Conner.
judgment, in favor of Beu Hay
they know id respect to stock lomiee ill every office on '.be state ticket. They pera<>n neglecting or refusing to comply atore«aid
waiting room has beeu added to the they are all gon«.
motid. as provided In »aid decree; and lu
And during the past your Ashland their neighborhood, the ciass of men have t wo candidates for Governor, one with the orderi» oi the Kaniiary committee, obedu
lice to »aid w ril ! did. on lhe 13th da? i
shall,
upon
conviction
thereof
before
the
front of the bath-house building, aud
— •<*»: —
"Avers mednnnea have t»aea a&tla- has tM*»>u at the-X|>eu»e of moving its is large who tell the re[>orter that their I candidate for Representative in Con­ Recorder's court of said citv. be fiued not ex day of March, 1MM, levy on »aid realty, ac
tliere are more b itii rooms th iu form­
largest
school
building,
finishing
the
cording
to
law.
aud
will
"tier
for
»ate.
for
ceeding
fifty
dollar«,
aud
be
imprisoned
in
gress,
one
esndidate
for
State
Treas
­
erly. The encliwe»! swimming tank factor.' t«’ nie throughout inv practice, upper part of it, and buy mg new furni- sUa-k is pulling through tiuely while
cash in hand, al public auction, to the high-
the city jail until such fine be paid not ex
*-»t bidder, a’ the Court hou»e door in Jai k-
is to l>* itnprov«sf also. A fine buss especially Ayer's Ch-rry Pectoral, tur* for it. It bis kept up its free their neighbor's stock are perishing urer, one candidate for Secretary of cecdlng lhe period of twenty days
SECTION VII1— That City Ordinance No. «onville, in »aid conntv and State on
with glass windows is now being made which has beeu used by many of ray schools aud dot.« this on a five-mill Llini is uoout the size of the luforina- i State (residing ueHr Portland), and a
16 and all other ordinances and parts of
Saturday, April 19th, 1S90,
aud will arrive »ooii. to tie run regular­ patieuta, «»!>.• of whom says be know, tax. Grant’s I'asa bus just levied tiou generaliy received by the reporter candidate for State Printer. Superin­ ordinances
in conflict with any of tne pro­
ly betw.*en the spring and the town. it saved bi» life." F. L Morris. M a Un-nnll tax for the mamteuaiice of iu search of facts for a summation of tendent of Public Instruction is to be visions of this ordinance, whereby repealed at 2 o’clock r M of »aid day. alt the right, ft
given to the "cow counties."—{State S ection IX.—This ordinance shah take tie mid intereat of »aid Eli-I a Itay and Sarah
the winter's lueses in his county.
This will tie something that inauy D., Brixiklvn. N. Y.
tier schools. Why shouldn't they be
effect and he in force from aud after its pas­ E Ray. in and to tlie folli «ing de-i-rit,«-!
This disposition to conceal the blue Journal, Eugene.
bat tiers have felt the need of in re­
real property, to wit
Tin* null half of the
sage, and approval by the mayor
Potatoes have Ixs'n selling at $3 25 in better financial condition than facta of t he matter as to his losses and
turning from a warm bath when a
Nearly
every
county
in
the
state
Adopted by the City Council of the city HOUthca-t piarter of »eef I thirty one. In
those of Ashland, with doublu the tax to tell us nil he kuowe and more, too,
to
$3.50
per
sack
in
San
Francisco.
Tp.
thirty
»;x
»outh,
-»-•»
u
a» b Heat,
we«t. tu Jack
breeze happens to tie blowing. The The Orc'/OMion »iy» th«*re are plenty to briug iu revenue?
seems to have • candidate for state of Ashland. Oregon, on the 3d day of .March. »on county. Oregoi
niilng bu acre».
-«bout his neighbor's losses, la by no treasurer to be urged at the Republi­ A. 1>., 1»9J.
Imss may be entirely closed, aud tins
Given under m>
-nfi ibi» I3tb day of i
Approved March 4th, 1*90.
means peculiar to our county. It is s can convention, and the nomination of
March. PW
disposes of whatever danger there has of potatoes in Oregon yet, but the
Attest. M ilton B erry .
H c H ill .
Piano
Tuning.
supply
can't
be
very
large
or
the
high
■
■liHracteristic
possession
of
business
<» BiansKT.
Recorder.
Mayor.
bewj at catching <*o)d in riding up
a treasurer will most likely require a
s henil
XV. A. Smith, the pi mo timer, whose men everywhere. It is human nature. deal of balloting.
from the spring immediately after the pru*ee already offered would have
brought
more
out
of
tbe
bins.
Go>d
men
will
prevaricate
when
Lhe
re
­
curd h is appeared iu the Tims'.is for
relaxation of a bath in the warm
John Mrnto, a farmer of Marion
sulphur water. Look out for n very
That tired, debilitated feeling, so several weeks, arrived here yesterday porter couiee srontid to Bum up sUa*k
pleasant place at the sulphur springs p*x*tiliar to Spring, indicates depraved and intends to call upon all persons losses, also when the assessor puls ques­ county, has lieen mentioned aa a can­
the curniug summer.
bltxxl. Now is the time to prove the in town having pianos which may tions to determine tti« proper size of didate for Governor on the Republi­
can ticket. But one farmer has ever
belief!«.'’ d « tTs'ls of Aver'» S-irsapn nead attention. In case anyone be lux« *9.
Tlieconsequence 1» that newspaper been Governor in thia state, though
overlooked,
an
order
left
at
E
B.
Hun
­
rills.
In
purifying
the
blixxl,
this
A'lilmd Raildiag sad Loan Avexiatiou.
powerful allerativ« gives toue and saker's stole will receive prompt at­ reporter» sent out to gather stock several have lieen candidates. Some­
The regular monthly meeting of strength to every function stid faculty tention.
I items after a hani winter, return with how the furmers get left on election
etockiiold*-rs of the rhm > l it ion was
Mr. Smith comes highly recom­ only one item on which the reader can day. Three times have the Republi­
of
tbe
system.
held loot Mouday evening, and a loan
mended by promiueiit inauuf.ictnrera rely as truthful, viz: the disposition lo cans nominated farmers for Governor,
St. Patrick's day brought its usual and dealers iu pianos, and has testi­ prevaricate is general.
of ¿9 9 was sold at M months interest
namely: John A. Denny, J. C. Tol­
in advance- the lieavieet dus*ouut yet wind storm a hearty blow for thi-> monials from prominent musicians
Until this winter, horses have i man and T. R. Cornelius, al) of whom
valley. By the way. there ought to 11« whose instruments in* has kept in or­ •-rustled" on the range, but many have were defeated at the polls. Once have
utf.reii.
Following the dm ctors' meeting, oc­ a WHi-l g’lage h*r the raeteorollgical der. It was at the solicit.«)ion of Miss lied rustling hi Klamath this cruel the Democrats elected a farmer Gov­
curred the annual meeting of stock­ Stat;<>u here, so that th« breez-*«. as K ue 1*. Calvin. formerly of thia place, winter. Cattle, generally, are f«*d in ernor, Johu Whitaker, who ran against
holders of the Association. The re­ wvil sh th" temperature ami rainfall iti.t he con Inded to com ■ out to Ibis winter here, and ouly comparatively farmer Demiy. But farmer John F.
ports of secretary and treasurer and of of our valle.v .vnl.l I m * cotnpurel with valley on a professional trip.
few scour tL«* ranges. Most at the few Miller, the Democratic nominee for
will replace every broken hollow iron axle sold by me.
the auditing committee were submit­ those of otber places.
never saw the sunshiue of March, Governor, was defeated. Thus, out of I
ted uud approved, and elecuou of a
SIHKIYOU
<
’
K
’
NTT,
(
AL
five
former
candidates,
but
one
was
rhe
majority
of
owuers
of
stock
had
Servicee at tuo Congregational
free of charge, on return to me of the broken part.
board of dire, tors resuilcil in the church next Sunday aa usual, at 11
pleuly of bay. Some had a surplus, so elected, arid he beat another farmer.--
Yreka Journal, Mar. 19.
cnoiee of the following: P. Duuu. a. m. aud 7 p. m. The Mlbpiw for the
(Grant's
Pass
Courier.
that men who fell short continued to
Simon Carri'X», who was taken to •‘rustle" suci.-essfully for the surplus.
Gao. Eogle, \V. H. Lewis. Wro. Patter­ morning a»rmon will lie “Charity
» Another candidate has Imbbed Up
son, W. H. Atkuisou. O. H. Blount, A. lli’ukelh no evil," and for the even­ the county ho^pilat. from the head of Others put their cattle out on shares.
for tb* 1’ uiocr-tio nomination for
Greenhi.'rii
creek,
in
a
ib
s'itiite
con-
S. Hamiuoud, IL K. Button and Jacob ing "Duties of Ltilxareve and Employ -
After the mo«t careful iuquiry among
Thompson. The auditing committee er»." A n»r«i>Hl luvitativu io “Xtende.1 dition. iuritnr a heavy storm in Fob- disinterested riders, we have drawn district ttnrn-v of the First Judicial
These wagons are complete with whiffletrees. stay-chains, wrench and neck-vok«*.
rmirv, by 8uporvie<>r Unrmon. died the co’idnsion that while most of the Distric E. Lt-Pea't. cx-County Judge
jnc liutieut. L. F. Willits. N A. .Jacoba,
of
this
county,
«¡»o
moved
from
thia
to
all
last I'm sd v evening, of coiusumptiim. atigu tUii’k <*f Klamath conntv went
M. L. McCidl. was re-elected.
In painting the “Milburn’’ nothing but the best material is used, and all th»* work of painting is done by hand.
file oificial repoits showed the com­
l'ue faculty »nd .«indents of the, His !i!'le N ye.-ir old lao is at ’be bos- under, mot«* tlum -eveiitj per o<*ut. of pkee to Portland. He nee to Umatilla
county,
and
now
wants
to
get
back.
pany to Lave im.de loans and acquired A .lil:*ud State N-irmul Seh'stl, seized pilu). uud w:l! Im taken c.ire of.
The dipping of the different parts into vats of paint, as some
'be home-fed stock were »¡jved.
TLe result of I he last local election in as no better process has ever l>een discovered.
atcunins lo the amount of SGSL-t 74 time by th« top-knot uud .»el out a
The Yirk i (!.»* C- jui O iuj will shut
Ashland
in
which
L--
figured
us
a
can
­
duiiug I in* eleven months ending Feb. large namlier of young »hade trw-e down th * gas works on the 15tb of
didate doesn't atigiir a very flattering manufacturers do. is not to lie compared with rubbing the paint well into the wood with a finish.
UStb, I89d. Tt*e earnings of the stock upon the grounds of the school last next n-mth. owing to big i pr.ee of
fL gardiug thn moving of th«* town vote for him in ins old home precinct
during the eDven months have t>eeu Friday ¡«fternoon. The, tb«*Ught the preli w ri t, pi reutcig tin» jaiHHibility of Friueville, Eastern Oregon, the
The Milburn Wagon Company is one of the oldest manufactories in the I nited States, and I dare »av that 1
at the rate of 2<t per cent, per annum season would be a little ¡ate here for of selling at a lower i .te than 37 50 Rrvirw. the i ading paper of the town in the < v. nt o' h’s securing the nomi­
nation.
up iu the cisli pad iu, for tus time such plantii'g on the regulation “ar­ l»-r M , < specially wh*c so many h ive says: " There is no use to conceal the
can give you as good a wagon and without doubt
dating which it has been upon iu- bor day."
J. D. Whitman of Jackson county,
resortol to use of t'oal <>il lamps, fact that th" bnstuess men and capit­
Ur.-st. The total expenses of the as­
alists
of
tins
place
nre
only
waiting
for
is
mentioned
by
the
Portland
H
’
or/d.
C. E- Johnson, of Kerbyville. wh" whi -h are so mu<*b ch-aper. Pmbi-
sociation during its first year were
i Dem. > as b candidate for Congrees-
w.is
bargaining with H F. Snyder for 1>I) the co d would also m.iksgas come the advent of the O. P. railroad wh«n ions] honors.
S191 80. which is 3296.20 less than tiie
they
will
lose
no
time
iu
doing
it.
to
btgb,
as
th
'
freight
from
la*low
>•
Not excepting Portland or San Francisco
receipts from the annua) dues of 50 the pnr«*Lnse <»! the latter s re»tatirant c i. side.' ole. I d view of this dstarmi- Where the road co wees the great
At the G. A R eno; nipnxnt held at
cts. per share, cuilecU-d tor an expense butanes» here, was tsken sud-leuly ill nation, now w.ial-l be a gold tune to Deechntee river will spring up a town
fund. The balance iu expi ute fund, with hemorrhage «.f th * lutus and an lutrisiuci' elm-trie lights, which cm be in as many w«*eks as it has taken years EugeDe last we-k there somed to
however, was transferred to the loan •attack of tieart disca-e l.i»' TntHday turui-onvi fiioir as cli-aji as coal oil, to mak«* Prmevilie what it is to-«lay. have been a decided aud universal feel­
fund, and if.erens.-d by so much the evening a’ the Pi >ne.*r ho’»!, and i<* uti l pn»rc fir ni"'R t>--n>fi-,tnl for ail Diere ta no aecret about this as our ing among the Grand Army men that
Judge D S. Blackburn, of Albany,
»till very ill tiiere.
live capital of the association.
merchants all say they nre ready fo would I* a good man to place on tLe
purpose.
If you are going to need one yon can make monw bv buying one NOW and
The first year's ex[H-i ses inolu ted
G -o. W t'r-'W.-’ri. wh * ha-1 ordered
pull up st a day’s notice.
next lepubiic.m ticket for supreme
purchase < m HC.-onut Imoks, stock ;« cario.i-i of M,-.-r-*x-»'a pot t e-. found
storing it tinder a shed for 12 months.
Rheumatism in childnn.
judge
of
Oregon.
Judge
Blackbnra
ir
F. J B« ll. who was tnarned to Eilen
books, biatik-. etc., winch cover tLe when i* arrived tun week tbs’ tbe
«I try ehiìd’en '» a* sfiliate»! fura l«mg Beard, of Tangent, whtle having a the present county judge of Line
wtu.l. ¡.erioi of me bin of tne present pot;«'«*--» and th" freigb* lull were not ti. • A dc -vith
rr» jirinism
\fier a number ui
capital stock until th- »hares mature, a* I) *d t’- -ti repra-en'e 1. u-i be re- ;rt i.-di'’ ned fa:.*d I < • : i . p n-?ed ah Ing wife already, living in Southern Ore­ county and is a man well known
ASHLAND. OREGON
■.
Cl
~
,|.
•„
I,-,.»
;
After takiog a gon. arid was arrested for bigamy, throughout the state. [Ex.
and the next year’s expense* "ill there­ fused t.i -eept them.
li>'- shipper».
pl.aded guilty at Albany Monday,
bottle* «he va» unti rely cured
fore be less tbau the first.
Saa i raii'-ieco p»-opl". will probably corp»»* of w
!’ Thompson, Jdedmont 8. C
and was aentenced to lbs penitentiary
Garden aee<b and ouion wli at the
The Aseoci.fUon is well sstisfi d with •ell tLa lol le svto«« olhar [ atty iu AsL-
Treatise un hb>id ard *k;n ditea«ae mal ltd
ReJ Beuao.
for wua year.
free
«WLFT
>PKCU
1C
CU-,
AUaaia.
the irtl year's teuaiaeaa.
laad
1
BREVITIES.
The New Firm
Make No Mistake
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
X >rri< i
TAX - PAYERS
JACKSON C0UNTÏ.
P lants
BLOCKADE
RAISED !
D. R. Mills is in Chicago, buy
ing our Spring Stock
Having the
greatest faith in the prosperity of
Ashland the coming season, this
will be
the largest
stock ever
brought to Ashland
THE LEADING WAGON OF THE PACIFIC COAST
EVERY PART PERFECT.
WHEELS RUN THROUGH BOILED OIL.
Runs Lighter. Lasts Longer and Sustains a Greater Weight than any other Wagon in Existence.
PLTICKS REDUCED
As Good a Bargain as can be had on the Coast,
Now is the time to buy one of these wagons CHEAP
Call on
G. C. EDDING