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HERE AND THERE. PERSONAL. Levy the Cornetbt. B. F. McCreary and other carpen Jacksonville Items. Probate Court. Levy, the cornetist, stands higher ters who have been nt work for the A. L. Willey left last week for Cal A brass band of eleven pieces has railroad in Cow creek, returned home « r.i In matter of eHate of John A. Grieve, ec- la believiMl to b? r«. .wl »v j.^i<. Green Sea). Col. Wm. J. Martin, of Glendale, is in his profession, than any other artist ceptau<-e uf E. B. stone a- guardian ad in any line, who has ever made an en this week. Mr. McCreary says the ifornia. been organize«! in Medford, with G. W. visiting friends in Jacksonville. <ama ariiilng fn-r.i I <wt Dar-hy bind or from litem, an order for aale«>f n-al property. Prillali, . March 28, /s.9o Smoke the Green Seal. gagement to play in Southern Oregon, bridges are built in a solid and sub Dr. W. H. Flauagau has left Grunt’s Connell as leader. in matter of estate of M. E. nrt-ulano, find tlfcuyiiitj vc.' able matter, at:d *.vhi<b, Wm. H. Leeds, editor T idings , was aud the |>eople should «»how their appre stantial manner. The first bridge Pass for Puget Sound. breathe«! into the luu rs, ent« r ami p«-i>«»;i the animal exhibit of a<lm approve'l Composite social, April 2d. Liberati atul bis band of fifty pieces I in Jacksonville Friday aud Saturday. ciation of talent by giving him a full semi ir. matter of eMat«*of Hugh JohiiMUi, tirst across Cow creek is ID I feet long. blood. If a healthy <omHti«»u of the will be a feature of the industrial fair M-nii annual statement approved, ami |>e-* The Green Seal 5c cigar at D. L. Rev. F. B. l’icknor, of Medford, was I 2000 Fine Apple Trees for Sale. house. Secure your seats at once nt titiou for sale of real pro|e-rty—citation is U maintained tu« j g U. mm U h Sar^apa’iUK. A. S. Hammond, the wideawake Ash Persons especially intereste-i in th« Ht Portland next fall again. in town the forepart of th«» week. the Plaza Corner Store—remember sued. one ih luut h 1<-> k 1! ? to t i ; i ’a;:a. a.id '•!<><»<! * The undersigned has 2000 apple Miukler A Sou’s. land Attorney, has lieen in Jackson repair of the wagon road up Ashlan-t In matter of estate of Jesse Dollarhide: SarMparilia 1 hm cured many severe <a date, Tuesday, April 1st. J. A. Anderson, of Edin precinct, ville during the w«»ek. of S. Sherman, of Talent, has been rc- creek above town have procured sub Ire,«, which were purchased for his A. H. Milk'r, a Minneapolis capital stipulation to talc«- evidence liefore the tills distreaaiug aCcrtion fruit farm near Talent, and. not living appoiuted a notary public. Rr.MlNIKC KN< £S OF LtV Y. county court, and claim of H. < l'ollarhi'ie. scriptions to a considerable fiitnl for ist, has la-t-u visiting Ashland this hits been appointed administrator of Miss Maggie Gallagher, of Medford, the estate of Albert Auderson, de- disallowed. ubi a to plant them this spring, will A WoiHterflil 'lrdi< ino. Levy is a I'ondonrr bv birth, and when a Semi to the Tll'isais ollice for sam that obj-s-t. and tins waif of a roa-l, week. In mailer of estate «»f Alexander Slu-arer; was visiting friends in Jacksonville mere ceased. sell the whole lot at cost. There are ples of cuts for horse bills. chihi lie kept awfikc nights to listen to order appointing .May «1, lsuu a- lime of t nr no I out in th« cold by the town and “For mnlarla I thi .’k lto<»d’s bar j .u Mr. T. E G ilfrey came up Snmlay Saturday. the cornet player of an on bvHtra near the final setuemeut. 1500 Ben Davis, 500 Spitzenberg and ba* no equal. It hit* I cpt my ch: ’ lrv:i u .-li the county, will lie given Home atten from Jump-off-J im for a short stay in M-try L. Cnmmous was granted n residence of his parents In mailer of estate of Allx-rt Alldemon; Reid's Prennnm Flower setsls for 5o0 Yellow Newtown Pippins. Apply Prof. Merritt, of Central Point, one tion soon It is umlerst. sm I that .Ash laud. divorce from J. M. Gammons by the Bring infatuated with the sound of a cor iineutory ami au-1 ap|ioiutineiit approvtsi right through the fui .m< r, »•”<! wc live iu sale by D. L. Minkler A Son’s. to me in Ashland. D. M c C arthy . Samuel Watsou will have ch 'rge of superior court of Siskiyou county of the b«»st «'lUZeiiH that Jacksonville net, hr contrived io save enough peunies, and order giiaiaiitced ior sale of is-rMiliai one of the worst p’a. for ma.aria in M.ir. - when five yearsol<I. to buy one; but his un prole-rly. Ashland, Or.. Mar. 20. 18W). Win. Otto litis I m »«!! laid-off for a last wtx'k. ever lost, was here ou a visit Sunday. appreciative ville. I take Hood's bar-iq ardla for t' iJ all Have you trusi Ashland mills flour the repairs to lie made by tin fund parents coinmlled him tosprmi In matter of estate and guardian-lap of II week or two with an attack of “la gone feeling, with at I k -ncl * ” ii ‘ * I". ids pennies fur Ixmis instead of tiie longed A. ami J. M And- rsoii. minors; (/ N Ami sine«» tiie new machinery was put iu donated by our citizens. IX-mix-ratln Stati (’onventiun. Mrs. Ada Ciirrey, who has been vis A little four-year-old boy naim-d for cornel. grippe.” I avis , Marysx 1'1« < al. «-rsoii appoint«*'! giiarilian with Isolds fixed motion? iting her sister, Sirs. Hayes, the past Sets, set.«, sets. Onion sets at the McKillop, living near Salem, During his iioyimod he followed the bands fatally at liUOO. The Democratic state convention IN lh<-.:L*B<»ii<- IVvcr. J. Noonan Phillips Ims l>een in Sail shot himself while handling a revol two weeks, returned to Nbxlford to in the Park, uhrn they gave roiirerts, and ♦ in matter"!estate of Win. «’outlier: in A large stock of Choice Gro.’eries Red House. called to meet iu Portland oil Tues becainea regular niti'ic .«land for the cornet veutory and appraisenieiil approved. “ My «laughter I’t-arl u as taken with »1« ngm* Francismi «luring the past Week, ou a day. ver last Sunday. player, studying his every movement. day. April 24th, eight days later than and h big mlnction in prices at D. L. The barometer has lost its grip in business visit. In Hie mallei of estat«* ami guardianship (or br< tk !»• no) fevt r 2 year* a n* i i i> Young Levy yearned to be the owner of a of flari'-y, Catharine aud Ida Perry, minors, the Republican convention. The rep Minkler A Son’s. J. C. Whipp has enclosed the dis cornet. thi«|count ry. After Is-mg down nnder Railroad people say the blockade of frientla thought I would lo •• lit*r I 1 ■ -I .»I Josepli E. l.'ox ap|w,iiiled guardian P. B. Whitm-y, of the ticket de- play section of ins marble shop with resentation will consist of 192 dele th« water-fall hue for Several 'lays, it the road l»*tw«x»!i Portland Hnd 'Frisco Win a about sev<-ntrvn years obi his father The Levy Concert will undoubtedly most given up hope un!il she 1 < rnu t • lake gate«, of which Jackson county will lie the finest musical entertainment will slowly and painfully a«is-nil the partineul S. P. R. 11, came up from has cost I heS. P. Co. $240,01)0 sinos a neat picket fem» and is having the invested fiforn «hillings for one, from u llaod's Snr:>HpariI)H bhe took four I pawn broker. Il wa> defective, nevertheless Portland yesterday. have 8, Klamath and Lake each 3 and that has ever been in Ashland. building neatly painted byT. J. Cress. scale, hand over hand, until almost, up the first of January. HEFTI. INFORMATION. in four months, un«! gained 15 pounds. 1 it was a cornet, hii <I Levy practiced on it so Josephine 4. The committee i*fnm- to the dt'ceiit weather mark, but just that his lift? wa* put in. jeopardy thank Hood'* par dia forgiving her Lark M rs. Thus Jones ami Mrs. Edwards, Edward and Mike Hanley, the moat severely Will Beason, ag«xl 17 yeare, living Tilbury Fox. M. I>., the eminent medico, Mrs. Van Anken, formerly of New as the sun liegitis to smile approval ami mend that precinct primaries lie held after his re«*«»very, however. Dau Gml to me restor’d t<> health aud slrongrh ” of Henley, Cal., are guests at The near Sublimity, Marion county, bleu entei prising live suck dealers in Soon fr« y, tin* leader of the “ Grenadier < «uards writer, in his work “ Skin Disease«," thus ac York, is in Aeiilami ami wants pupils the 10th day of April. the disheartened people expect to s> e Oregon in Ashland this week. i A. kisii,. h nnrt’i, Texas. Ilia brains out with a shotgun last Southern Oregon, are shipping many Band,'’ heard of our hero, ami engaged him count« for the pi m pl cm common to the in vocal music ami elocution. it settle <M>infortably and securely u|s>u as a in»«niher of his band, al tin- nntguifn ent carloads of stall-fed cattle to the Port Mi.-litgxn IV a < I i Crop Ruinwl. Friday, bts'ause "his girl went btu-k fa >■ and neck Eating too rich or too great; I. C. Cumpliell, publisher of the Mood’s Sarsapariila salary of two d«d!ftr> per week This was Horses and cattle are making a liv the “fair weather" plane, it loses its land market food, or too hearty eating while the ex tiie total ninounl L«-v reiuived for two Allegan, Mich., March 20. A large ing out ou the range in this county, liohl again, aud down it. drops, “ker- Eugene t/uard, was on Wednesday’s on him.” . I . «ir glut. >1. -i« ‘ ir f ■ I'«- . -.re-t years, but he pra<«ti<-ed continuously ten and number of fruit-growerH in the city but the fat ones are still very few. train, boiiud for Ban Francisco. Mrs. 8. J. Day left for Salem Sat twelve hours a day. and was soon looked up cretory organs are sluggish, cautcs in most ., . I.;, <' I H'HHI A «•«»., A|«iC« . splash” into another ram spell. "Hay was stilling in Grant's Pass people indigestion or a dyspepsial condition, expreHS the opinion that the peach urday, to visit her daughter Minnie, on as a marvel by the great leader last week for $3l |>er ton, ” says the 1. carcIL M r »». Tlios. Harlan, publisher of the Med Emigrant creek people n-p-iit that which causes the blood to move sluggishly, In lstil he HHi engaged at the Princess The Mail reports that. Mr. Richard- crop will lie a <lea<i failure agaiu thia I’aurier, “<aml if there is any in the who has been attending the Willam iOO Doses One Doll, r at thirty shillings a week, ami his and enfeebles the pores. The result 1», that year. The forward condition of the sou. of Etna, lost a t.hiril of his barnl the loss«« of cattle in their lieighlior- ford Mail, returned W«'dm-»day even city now. we do not presume the price ette Uuivereity, ami is slowly con 'I'hvatre, salary* was soon increased to tifty shillings ing from ins trip to Nebraska. hood in ismseqiience of the want pas the exuding secretions block in the pores, of Angora goats during th«* wiuter. buds when the sudden drop to 10 and valescing from a serious attack pf la per week. has declined auy.” turage last summer anil fall and the which inflame, each distinct inflammation 'file next season he was o tie red ft ¡»osition O<> to our store, east side of Fluza. 12 ilegrees below zero came killed them County Clerk Max Muller, of Jack grippe. The world ami the trams move shortage of the hay crop this long, at tin* Royal Italian O|>cra at five pounds a It is told as fact that the Tulare In being a pimple. Dr Fox therefore does not for paiulfl. oils, varmslH*?, brushc»«, all. Sad forlxxhnga are entertained again. D. R. A E. V. Mills receiv«sl sonville, aud John B. Wrisley, of Mrs. John Fink and Mrs. Rolx-rt week, and also secured a position al the pruscril« “ blood purifiers'* so called, but s artists’innterials, an<l wall and build* and many peach-growers will b»ee freight yeeter«lay only 13 «lays from snowy winter arc considerably heavier Medford, were in Ashland W«»dneed ly. dian chief known as “Ohl Gabriel" Crystal Palace, at three pounds a we.-k. Af th in the usual winter losses of range who diiil last week at Salinas, Cal., Kahler, of T«»eoma, who have la«en vis this his services were in great demand ami “ dyspepsia cure” to be taken, to use his own ing pafiers. EstiiiiaU's made on paint their farms unless the men holdiug Chicago. Archil' Grieve left the Siskiyou Toil cattle coiieis|iient upon ordinary win was more than 150 years old. The old iting tlieir father, James A. Cardwell, at high prices. He leaped immcdia’ely into wordi •* till the dynpepnial symptom* have ing, pH|n»r banging, interior decora tlieir mortanee extend the time of during bis illness, returned home I uh L popular favor, ami «luring bis visit to Paris, disappeared ’* The old Idea was, that face tions, etc. Don’t forget that the great Levy ami ter vicissit inl«s of mountain pastures. House this week for Salinas county, mission r«<cords are citwl as piwf. payment. engaged by Papa Bateman fora tour in summer, week Mrs. h'iuk’s little son being ill was eruptions were caused by a “ humor in ths E vans A t B iccnk . Ashland. Or. America, at one hundred pound* a week. bis s.ucert «s.mpany are billet! for Along the creek from George Grow’s Cal., where lie will spend th«» A corps of engineers lx»gan a pre Ht that place. to the molin' nn, out of it11 to 35 ) head He made his tirst appearance a! Boston Through Train blood " for which they treated the blood, Granite Hall, Ashlaud, for T'nesilay, E J. Chess, representing the sta- limin try survey for the Roseburg and Music Hall. Oct. 9, 1M>5. aud during the sea of cattle, sixty head have I hm - ii lost, tionery lions«« of J. K. Gill A Co., of the mineral, potash Joy’s Vegetable The first through train from Port Apr!- 1st. Fred Dowuiug, one of the prudent son of 1S6H made a lour of this country w ith giving making the loss all told nearly twenty Portland, was iu Ashland Wedues- C-<x>s Bay railroad last week. Pn>|*er- Sarsaparilla follows the modern ideas of Dr. JFe Aar« Me Exclusiva Control of Parepa. Since that lime the .American peo land since the tirst of February arrived stix-k men of Chimney Rock precinct. ty is advancing in price alxiut Coos Only one more week for the payment Fox, and aims with gentle vegetable altera ple have lieen familiar with the n-ma/kable in Ashland lust Wednesday about «/school t-ix iu tins district, Is-fore the |>er cent. People from the Butte creek day. wiih in town last Saturday, and re|x>rts artistic career of Levy, who haw in late years Bay by reason of the railroad prospects. tivas at the stomach and digestive organs. 11:4-5 a. m., and brought a large nntn- tsx liecome« delin>pieut. Don’t put it IMirtion of the county re|*ort that the that be still has hay to feed his band r«*avived higher prices for his survive« than The reason Is apparent why it curesdysjtep» Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Songer ami their losses there will lie about Hie same, A ('binóse laundry building Ht 15tb any other instrumentalist. ls r of through pase<-ng«rs and most of off too long. daughter Molln*, and Mrs. Dr. Songer ami R streets in Portland was burned of cattle, after having f«xl them ill! possibly II little higher. Lc\y has recently been ottered an engage sla and indigestion, and the pimples and the bridge car|ientera from this wav winter. He plaoea the average lows in ment at Coveut ivardi-n. ami has also been are expected home Sunday from 1’tisa- hist Friday, and one Chinaman was xkin eruptions which result therefrom and A large quantity of freight for this who ha«i lieen at work down in the Button onions ami a general assort deua, Cal. the Butte creek section at a little «•flereii by the < zar of Russia the |«osition as why harsaparillas that use minerals tail. burnetl to ill-lit Ii while auothar was over 20 per cent. band master of all the military bandd of Rus canyon. Tuesslay evening’s train valley, delayed at th«« north by the ment of goods in our Im« at the Red sia. O. B. Alleu, who returned to Ash- seriously injured iu trying to rescue from San Francisco, which was the great slide in Cow Cr«»ek canyon, is House. ♦ He is the acknowledge«! head of ill comet Mrs. S. IL Taylor was the recipient Itiuii from Sisson receutly, has gone him. first to go through the canyon, was al comiug in this w« ek. soloists, and his mowt critical fellow-musi The seventh of the serie« of elocu over to Yreka to take u case in the of a very pleasant surprise party lust cians fully a< knowledge he lia« no living ri- so crowded with passengers, aud The Roseburg woolen mills will be Saturday evening, the occasion lieiiig val, eitheras Farmers are figuring now about tionary contests that have lieen rnti- regards the lechui<*al know l- pulled out iJ Ashlaml with eleven cars how to crowd three weeks’ plowing nitig at tile Nurriml nctsMil was met by Caiuii office. rebuilt if outside capita] oau lie eu- ’ t lie anniversary or tier 4OCU birthday. edge of the c«»ruct, the )>ower of executing in line, three Pullman sleepers b«»ing into one week when th« grouml gets the usual "full lions«'” Satur lay even Mrs. J. M. Wagner aud infant listed, or if the people of the towu will Alxiut 25 ladu»s Hnd gentlemen were the in«»st brilliant «'ompositiou, or ability to TO LEGAL VOTER«. sing with his instrument, rendering the cr< twdtql. in proper condition. ing. The contestants were. Misses daughter of Srala Springs, have been take suili -lent sUx.tk in the enterprise. present, ami the evening was spent in most dramatic and expressive phrasing^ with The lvkfrtl voters of Jack mod comity, Ore It is a good location, and there are visiting relatives in Ashland during all the power of the human voice. parlor amusements, and pleasant so- gon. who are in sympathy with tne Cni«»n .Arbor Day. Mr. Holden has opened a shoe fhop Dora Flemming, Hattie Gamere, Min the past week. ninny wool-growers in the Umpqua ; cial intercourse, supplemented by a Party, arc called upon to meet in mass con nie Rocktellow, atul Dora Pennington In pursuance of th« law passed by at Talent, ami is prepared to keep the and Messrs. W. T. Dement. Ed. Sutton hills. vention at Granite flail, Ashland. Saturday most enjoyable supper. J. F. Falk 'iiburg, of Roseburg, who March 29, IM.M), at 1 o’clock p. in. The con Real Estate Transactions. the late legislature ami approved Feb. foot-gear of Wagner creek’s popula and John Devlm. The silver inetl.il was formerly in the picture busiuees, is Portland has had John Boyle O*. vention iw called for the pur|»oit<* of effecting 25. lxs'.t, State School Superintendent tion in good condition. D. L. Curtis started east this a. m. more perfect organisation, to elect count) was awarded to W. T. Dement. After here this Wetk introducing a patent ■ IL illy and Bill Nye withiu the past 8. W. and M A. Spears to A. J Wilcox, lots McElroy has addressed an“Arlx>r Day on hie way to South Bend, Indiaua, committee and chairman: also to appoint A pu. he rending room is to l>e es the contest, a dime social was held, at week, in addition to the Simon and where his wife and daughter have 3 and 4, blk <>, Medford; con >75. delegate* to the State t’uion < onveution to Circular" to the city and county school tablishes! in one of the rooms of the which most of the audience remained. farm gate. Daniel Whetstone to Heurv E. Whdtione sei/ this Lotan politii'al performance. The i<i< d W of S E \ofN W \ and * W be held at Oregon < ity, April y, 1*90. B v or GssSs. for Its the BEST HADE. Every to Can superintendents. school directors and new opera boils«* block as soon as the As entertainment, tiie members of the ho/Ss Wm. High mid family, who speut metropolis is at. its old game—trying l>een for the past 18 months, in at undiv der of <«xo. K. B rkhih . 4 of N K of sec 2U, tp 3 a , S R 2 W, so acre*, teachers. Temporary Chairman. building is completed. school had prepared a serio-comic the wiuter iu this valley, shirted last to "bog” all there is in the state worth tendance on the ag«»d mother of Mrs. con |.r»0. The law provides that the second Curtis, who has recently died. Mr. ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS. W. Kahler to <’. W. Kingsbury, Q. (’ D Monday morning for their home m having. The opening of through trafli«’ oil drama entitled "Orange Blossoms,” Butte creek valley. Cal. Friday, in the afternoon, in April of Curtis will return in about a month to 1 acre, off weal end of lot G, \\ biting tract and had arranged the rostrum of the townofTolo; con 1 100 each year ehall hereafter lie kuewn the railroad will revive business along chapel into a very serviceable stage The Lak«' County Examiner is pub aceompaui«»«l by his family and expects S. and A. A. Emery to E. W. Taylor. N notici Ben Snipes, the Wise» county lishing a list of deliquent snbacribers to locate in Jacksonville. Many friends l4 H. throughout the stale as arbor day, aud the whole hue, ami our valley will with curtain, scenery, etc. The play ASHLAND, - - OREGON. uf lot ft. blk 6, town <»f .Uhland; cun >125. ----- TO____ Th««s. Smith to Erank W Ta\ lor S '2 of lot it is recommeuded that teachers aud fwl the lienetieial effects of the was surprisingly well rendered by th«' “cattle king,” was ou Wedneeilay eve who sli«»w no disposition to pay. It is will welcome them back to their Ore blk G. town of Ashland, con $12 » ning’s train, accouipauii'd by his wife, calculated to make a stir among that gon home. others connected with educational change. i "company,” ami tlm memliers receivtsl going home from Sm Frau asco. J._R. Smith to George W. Black, lain! in work shall observe the day by such class of its patrons and may bring in sec 7, tp 3* S 1 W, 2o acres; con V»00. At th«» chocolate, cocoanut, lemon many compliments on their dramatic The last railroad news is rather dis planting of trees on public grounds; and coffee tables and the candy stand, talent. Th«' participants in the play J 11 Gufls to Beniamin Haymond, lots 6 Miss Eva Price has resigued her some <-oiu upon doubtful accounts. couraging to the people of Jackson and 7 of >rr 21. and S of S E of sec If. in —OF— ami such exercises in the way of es all tastes may lx* Biiltwl at the Com were Messrs. John A. Cooper, l{«,ee, position as oUv of the teachers of th« ville. The company who had the en tp s R jw, 1 an«l fl 100acres; cun. 11/?«. Oregon will soon be a great woolen says, speeches, readings etc., as may posite social for 25 cents. A good and Geo. L. Helms, and Miss«-s Ague« north school, and will leave Ashland 12 1U0. manufacturing state. Ashland, Salem, terprise uuder advisement, and to stimulate interest in the preservation pro-’ram. .Mate of Oregon to E H Scofield, S *• of Devlin, Lydia McCall aud Alice Sut soon for the Willamette valley. Brownsville, Albany, Oregeu City, whom a 60-f«x>t right of way had been nee 36, tp 39. S R 4 E. :<20. a: con of the forest, shade aud fruit tree ton. granted, now ask 10()-f<x>t right of Statoof Oregon to G. A. Nordheim, N \ of each have a woolen factory now, and PLANTS I Chas. Kahn shipped two carloads of The sale of the J. 1). Fountain resi wealth of our state. Taxes for the year IS«:», now due and pay« sec 3»., tp20. S R I 1 . acre*; con 1400. beef cattle from Sam’s Valley for Port the Corvallis papers say an Eastern way. The possibility of obtaiumg dence property at corner of Granite, S. E. and G E. Sly t.> William T. Sly, loth ble.will become delinquent on Mouday. Apr. ARBOK HAY IN ASHLAND this amount of laud through the fine ,, is'JO. An early payment of the same is re ami High streets to G. M. Grainger land yesterday -cuttle that he bad inannfactnrer will move his woolen 1,2. blk 36. town of .Medford; cun <100. Two Hand-. of Horses Perish in the farms l>etween this place and Med Trusters of Jacksonville to John Berk, quested. a- it will be necessary to turn over factory to that place e«x«n. bought from llostley «t Peito n. was consummated this week; <x>nsi«leni- Mountains. state ami school taxes to the county trea- portion of blk 30, in Jacksonville cemeterv, The attendance in our public schools ford, seems so remote that there is a Says the Grant’s Pass Cuurier: R. general depression in the R. IL boom being a part of th«* land sold bv «1« rd «’»f nrer. and lite additional expen-e of per ■ < u Messrs. Wright and Bean, while iu tion, i2.5o<>. A. D. Helman and N. A. Jacobs are is keeping up most admirably. It tage and mileage w ill be saved t*v payment vvarrantve to >»ai«l truslcus by J. W. Miller, pursuit <>f the old grizzly known as Last year by this *iine Ashlaml gar frequently happens that at this season elected to represent Ashlaml Lodge G. Smith and G«x>. W. Colvig have at present. con ?7 50-100. of taxes before; they become delinquent. ••Reel Foot” last week, found t wo deners were boasting of new potatoes of the year many of the pupils are No. 45, I. O. O. F., in tb«> grand hslge, formed a copartnership in the law The law in relation lothe colle< Hull of taxes A. < .Staulvv, a«lm, tn G. W Howard, N k. nf N E \ atid S I. ‘4 of N W • and N W ‘4 will be atrlctly eufore.-d. business au«l have opeued an office in bauds of dead horses in the Siskiyou alaiut big enough to fall into th« <lm- kept out of school, because there is which will meet at Portlaml in May. of S E *2 of sec II, tp ; S R j W, con $71.». J ames G. B ikosey . the opera house. These two gentle mountains up near Pilot Rock. Iu ner p«>t. About the Fruit. This year it is other wise work to do til horn«. Many times, no Hli'.-ritt and Tax Collector of Jackson Co. Lucinda Turuhain to G W Howard, land Mrs. Cox and little daughter, of GOOD VARIETY HOUSE PLANTS. one place they foilud forty-three dead most greatly otherwise. Dated March X, 1S90. doubt, this is unavoidable, ami yet Portlaml, started for home last Mou men are so well known throughout The fruit tree buds are swelling in Srr. 11. to 35, S K 2 W, |160 acres. « on lino. Southern Oregon that they need no "right smart,” but even the almond John Holton to Elizabeth Brrrir, land in animals, and at the other place, be t here are times when, by some planning, Roses, Geraniums, Fuchsias, Pansies, day, after a visit of some length with further introduction. His many ohl friends will be gl id tp3s, S R 1 W, 2acres, also a par« « ) of land tween fifty and sixty. Some of the their school days could lie materially blossoms have not unfurled their on Wagner creek, 2 acres in tp3s, S R 1 W ; Verbenas, Petunias, Pinks, borne, had plunged into the deep to learu that the Rev. M. A. \\ illiatns prolonged. We trust that no effort the lady’s father, A. H. Mack, of Siski con |700. W. A. Bautz, formerly one of the colors yet. Street Tax Now Due. Etc., Etc. Emma M Ncathamer to Wm. Harper, snow and died in a etanding position. is to preach in the l’resbyt.-rum will be s[mr.s| by the parents to per you toll house. railway mail clerks on the division be Orchardists iu almost every other river l«»ts 1. 2. 3. md S W ' ,.f s E ' 4 of *<•«• The old grizzly had made camp right church on next Sabbath. Several mit every child to continue in school Mr. D. L. Curtis, of Jacksonville, tween Portland and Ashland, is now n 7 ’ , tp 3«; s R4 W an undivided interest, TCjSr ’ ANM'AI A. I'l.KESMAI. II.AM- amongst them, and had abnndaDCe of childreu are to lie present«*! for bap lllitll the end of the term. More es started Tu-'sdiiy moruiug for South real estate txximer, and, with a num region are disciiHHing th«« damages to con $1200. Tn tiie cltir.ens of A-hlend t inter tin- ex .IsZlLj f««r mibi'ior b<*«i<iiiig hid ! ««igiiig isting charter, tli«-tax fur «tre« i work in tin the fruit crop of lS'.hl by the recent < unrad Mingus to Frank Leet lot 3. blk 73. French lieef for his subsistence. The tism. r«*H«iv May Dt. pecially is tins necessary wlnm it is Bend, Indiana, where his family h.is ber of Portland men, is iutt'ixsted in a city of Ashland is fixed as follow-: Polls of Medford; con $75. hors.« were from the ranches of the The Young Ladies Mission Circle reniemliered that promotion is biised be<>u spending th« wiuter. He m ly new townsite scheme on Whidby is- winter or by the spring frosts. It. is town Nannie Barr to Ktiva* M« Lean, lot 4, Ink 4. 42 per annum, mid two mills ii|H>uih<*Hs- therefore worth notiug that thus far VEGETABLE PLANTS. Klamath river side of the mountains, will give a Conipoeite social at the iifHm the combined results of th« bi return to this valley soon. M-s-ed «iilue uf all property within the city tow u <>f Me« I ford, ««»n $7.:-O. land in Puget. Sound. Tile name of Allot Willeh is puyadle—ill l-R-ll only -to Hie th«» Southern Oregon orchards are en iieloiiging to Temple, Horn and others, I’reabytenan church next Wednetalay monthly examinations and Hmry Hol*t, William Erdman, lan«i in CABBAGE, CELERY, < Al LIFLOWEJt, the Messrs. Laue Neil and Charley tlieir proposed city is Sau de Fuea. tirely free from any injury from eith »r •<•«’ 2.», tp :;7. s R 2 W, i lOlmi u res. con $4.»«». sir«-*«t i nmniissioiier. and, gathering together after the evening, April 2d. Supper servtal in tinal Pvp|MT. Egg I'lanlb, <*l«- . I»y the examination. It is doing Blake, of Dead Indian, were lu the Tin- undersigned is now read* toree«-ive J. S. McFadden, of Applegate, re source. The tr«H«s are preparing to storms liegan. in the most sheltered the new session room from t’> to 8. fullest just tee to tin1 pupils to allow «ioz.cii. huinlrc<! or thousand. ► Hid tax for Issi, aud the city recorder is valley this week. They report a few place, were soon surrounded with snow Pnce 25 cts. also Hiithi.rized to r<-< etve at’his otiiee and them t<> rank as high as possible in of th« southwest hill slopes bare of cently killed an eighteen months' old blossom profusely, just as soon as th«- Went lier-i n>|> Ku I letin. receipt for »nid tax for me. slioat which weighed 5K8 ]x>nnds weather will permit. so deep that eeca;»» tavanie ini[«>ssible. I am selling plants as cheap as you Tills tax f«ir Isso will l-eemne delinquent The ladies of th«» Ashlaml W. C. T. their res|>ective classes. This, of snow out iu tlieir ueighlxiriiood. The state weather-crop bulletin for dressed and over 7tM) pounds live In their pangs of hunger they had can ^et them East. mi Monday. Aprii Itili. Is-si course, can only be n.aterialized by Iu view of the possibility of Lite ih«' week ending Saturday, March 22<l, weight. This pig was raised on Wil eaten trees three inches inches in di U. will give an anniversary entertain continued at tendance and application, Wll.l 1 AH PxTTEItsoS Hon. II. B. Miller of Grant's Pass, frosts this setuRin, P. Lyttletou intends C. R. VAN AELSTYR sireet i oininissioiier. ameter nearly through. The moun ment at the new <>|>era house block it cannot fall to l«< a source of grati and II A. Guild, one of the S. P. D. At liams cr«»ek, fatteued and killml on to try an original plan «>t prot«<ctilig gave the crop outlook for fruit ami alx>ut the first of May, ami expect to wheat as follows: The «inter wheal tain storms always drive cattle to the L. Co. clerks, were in Ashlaml ,lasl Applegate, who claims the pig? fication to th« patrons of the public the young fruit trees in his orchard. valleys, but horses perversely keep as- prepare a programme that will be un schools to note that our school authori Monday ou a business visit, as. was [Courier. "Mac ’ ought to have found H«< has a large quantity of long, rye crop is generally re|>ort«‘d in good con dition, but a few days of warmt h and that out before he klllerl it cetiding when the storms come, unless usually attractive. also Hon. Chas. Howard, of the same ties are making some needed changes straw ou blind, ami proposes to spread suueliiue are much nee<l«d to give it a followed aud driven down by the There will be services nt the Dunk- on th« school grounds. That proper place. ^^r«ka vot««l last. Wi<ek to isstv ”y of straw like a parachute gooil start. Grass is growing finely iu S ji quantity ranchers. ard church in Ashlaml, Sunday, ideas of cleanliiiesH aula tine senti Mr. S. Shattuck came over froim* _>?'>(Mk) city bonds for the repair of rN»;r each i tree, expecting it to absorbs aud st<M;k is recuperating from tbeef- April titb, Isith morning ami evening ment of the iH'.autiful may lie developed Henley Tuesday for a brief stay iu streets and building of bridgt»s across ~ enough ... .......*’ of ' the dew end fnist to prevent fects of th«> short fees). Where soil Ruddick all Right. by Elder Geo. Hoxey. Morning text, and fostered in the minds of our boys town. He is still fee«ling the cattle Yreka creek. Shasta county, Cal., damage to the fruit blossoms near it. iqs-rations can lie pushes! a large i Messrs. A. F. Hunt and John B. 3il chapter of Matthew; evening text, and girls, suitable, concrete examples wintered ou his ranch, but bis horses will take a vote upon the proposition (). Coolidge found last year a row of spring acreage is lieing ; 'epare«i. Griffin went out to Buck Lake last 13th chapter of John. must lie placed liefore them through are hiluliug their own fe««d on the to issue $lkl.oOU Ixmds for new bridgra his trees that had liecome infested Fruit and ornamental trees, ami week, to call upon A. C. Ruddick, and replacement of those washed out. I with the San Jos«» scale, communicat shrubbery are developing their buds, Ashland people are well up in tlieir which these powers may develop. rang«. whoHe isolation had caused Itis friends appreciation of talent, aud they will In this work every person ill the school Yreka’s Iximls liear iuterest nt 7 |x«r Mr. M. W. Harns, one of the solid «•ent., mui bids will be received for ed from tr«*«»H of a neiglilxir. He paint- oil the latter li'aves are begim^Lig to here some uneasinsss leal be might have another opportunity to show it district should I h < deeply inU-rested. them, trunk, branch and stem, with show. Peach tri'es are in oliaitii in have taken ill and enfferetl on a<*c<>uut , next Tuewlay evening by attending It should interest those who have no citizens of Farnnugton, Wash., arriveil theimlfll April l«)th. v \ tsl a mixture of lye, sulphur, soup, tobacco Lan«» comity. The cohl winter has in- in Ashland Wwluesday from the north, of lack of ¡istnstunce. the Levy concert. Tickets uow ou children to send to th« *'h->ols, as well ami will probably select here a loca- >The west side branch of the O. A (\ juice and salt; and says he proposes jured th«' |H>ach crop to soiif extent, The trip out was made with some sale at the Plaza Corner Store. as those who have. If there were no a 1* kill the scale if he has to tetxitally Several weeks of fair weather and difficulty by Griffin and Hunt, owing : other reason for such interest, the tion for a new horn«« for himself aud> /R. R. is to lx» extended southward to i> iiV junction with the east si.le road at at ¡paralyze the trees to do it. Two or warm Nunshine are needed to allow of ; The carload of potatoes shipped to general health of the cominuuity family. t<> the molting condition of the snow Junction City, anil the Southern Paci | three years ago this scale was first spring work, tlte Htartmg of the grain making it difficult to run the snow Ashland by a San Francisco firm, and would I»' a Bilffieient reason to d«- Mr. W. W. Bretliertou, formerly ¡¡nd the development of the bndR of ■hoe«. They found Ruddick all right r«'fuse«l ais'eptance by the consignee, inand this course. The schools art secretary of tin* O. ,t C. R. R , and fic Co. has already called for bids for noticed on a pear tree in Ab. Giddings's trees. and entirely unsuspecting the un- was s«'nt on to Talent at the direction getting ready to aid the authorities in still «a'cnpying a responsible position furnishing the ties that will lie re yard. It has spread over all Ins tr«x»s etiHiiieHH his friends had felt nlamt him. of the firm for disposal by Geo. W. the omenmmation of this work. By an at the Portland otfices of the S. P. quired. When the new road is done and upon the trees in several otlu r Beats Soggy Hrewisid. His low cabin cotiLl not be seen above E'iwards, on commission. act,of the lift «-nth si'i-sion of tliet >reg >n Lines iu Oregon, was iu Ashlaud lieople traveling between Ashland atul I lots in that neighlx>rh«xxl. Mr. Cool- Portlaml will be able tose«» the west I idge’s action should be followed by all the deep snow drifts about it, blit the The Ltissen, Cal., Admeate says: W. C. Doughty, of Brownsboro, Legislator«, the nflcrnoou of the sec this week. side of th«' valley, if they desire, ou th«' the people whose trees have any of this We have taken eggs ami hay mid pu smoke i>eac. fully curling up from the died at Medford last week, after a ond Friday of April m each year shall settle upon them. Among the society items in th«« San trip. chimney revealed its location to the lingering illm»ss. He was a member be known throughout the slate as Ar- tables fur mibsi-riptnins, but the lat search.-rs sometime before they reached of th«' A. O. V. W., an<l bis family will bor Div. In the same act it is es- Francisco papers this week is foumi an est contribution takes the cake. A Says a Yreka dispatch of the 20th: it. The snow is still about six feet receive the $21)00 paid to the Ix-neii pts'ialiy demanded that th« children anuoiuiccmeut of the engagement of Shortly after 4 o’clix'k this morning subecrilier up north semis ns two Political Gossip. deep there, and also at Gist prairie, ciaries of each member of the order at in o ir public scbo-ds assist, in the Walter M. Bnrekhalter, of the Pacific n fire broke out in the residence of J. coyote scalps for his two years* .li/eo- Outside of Jackson county, there cate. That shows enterprise mid we xv-ck of adorning the school grounds Lumber and Wood Co., of Truck«»«', to W. Paul, which reeulte«l in the total and at its deepeet was eight feet. Mr. ills death. Ruddick had provisions etiongh for vnhtiv-s and shrubs, so that their M iss Fannie J. Kirk, «laughter of the 1 loss of the house ami most of Mr. have have lieen mentioned m connec Ilk«» 1L The new barn at Will Myer’s ranch min I- imj !>« stimulated towards the architect,Wm. Kirk, of Oaklaud, Cal. Inmm-lf and bay enough for his little Paul’s effects. The fire companies tion with the Republican nomination for district attorney for this district, band of I2i> sL<«>p, and so carefully lias out at Hoxie prairie, lieyoml Dead pres- rv itioti and ¡lerpetuation of tree.«, The announcement was made last were unable to give much assistance, the names of Robt. G. Smith, of Jose Notice to Stockholders. he cared for the sheep that only a Indian, fell lienwith th« weight of snow and to Is'a-itifying the land in which week that W. H. Jamieson, of the liecanse they could not get their en single one has died during the wiuter. ou the roof this winter. There was they live. The Principal of the public train force between Ashlaml aud Rose gines across the creek, bridges having phine, aud J. W. Hatnakar, of Klam Tiie animal meeting of iTtt- stockholders of He has hay enough to feed till th« no one on the ranch at the time, ami schisils received a letter from th« State burg, was to be married Wednesday been washed out. The loss is Hbotit ath. lite Bank of Ashland,«vili la- held at tin* rooms the damages were ouly discovered re Superintendent requesting him to s«n 1 of this wack to Miss Gertrude Hap- ítkHK); úisuranoe, $2500, The cause of ranges are available. Hon. J. 0. Carson, of Multnomah, ill tiie Bank Saturday, JJayX. isso m •_> ’cliM-k p m, for the purpose of «lei ting a Mr. Hutchings, nt whose instance cently. a r<-port of tlie success of Arbor Dav persett, of Roseburg, dailghter of H. the fire is unknown. who had lieeu considered a candidate o hoard ol directors for tiie ensuing y. ar the trip wtis made by Hiiutnnd Griffin, for state treasurer, is now reported as E. V, C arter , The Klamath Star resents the pub to the Department of Education. It M. Happersett, until recently super- The people of Williams creek nre is of course much relieved to find Ills lication by outside papers, of the re remains now, therefore, for the prtrons intemlent of bridg«»s on the O. 4 0. « ashler. talking up a plan for bringing a por a candidate for the gubernatorial Ashland. Or., March'gr>ih, lv.iQ old friend all right. aud friends of the public schools to R. R. ports of seed grain being scarce in tion of the surplus water of the Illi nomination. say how encouraging this report shall Klamath Comity, and intimates that nois river through the mountains and The Corvallis Times preseuts the BORN. After "Old Reelfoot-** the statement that the cattle ranges lie from th« qtie«n city of Southern turning it into Williams creek for name of Judge John Burnett of that Oregon. It remains for the people to Even this Winter. Wm. Wright, of Henley, ami aeon will not lx' bare of snow till the first of aid us in bringing al nut that defrira- irrigating purposes. The enterprise place, as a suitable one to appear on BBATTY-—In Portland. Mar in, ts-.K), to Mr. Tbe Salem Capital Journal of a of Mr. Beau, of Kean creek, had an May may not lie true. and Mrs. il. E. Beatty, formerly of .Med ble change that would render our late »late tins a letter from Ashland, B«-ms practicable, ami when aceom- the democratic ticket for su preme ford, a sou. exciting chase after a hug«' grizzly up pliHhed will remler Williams creek judge. Maj. Barron drove 3o<) head of cut school grounds as inviting to their among the great snowbauks of the tle (mostly cows with calves) from th«» girls and boys as are their own very the writer of which is evidently a for valley one of the most productive re mer resident of Iowa, from which state gions in the state. In addition to DIED. Siskiyou« re»»ently. They were l«x>k- E. F. Walker place to bis raueb at th«' tastily ornamented yards. Shall the Garden seeds and onion sete at the ing for st«x-k and found the track of ht-ad of the valley yraterday. This is silent intl'ieric -s which flowers and the publishers of the Journal recent adding vastly to the value of the farms » theliear ami. concluding that it was the last drive out of the lot of cattle shrulisand a gt«ett sward and spark ly came to Oregon. The discomforts now there, it will open to settlement Reti Hosse. DOUGHTY. - At Medford, Man h 19, 1*90, of dropsy, W. C. Doughty of Brow nsboro; old “Reelfoot” himself, thought the which he has been feeding at «hilereut ling fountains throw about your chil of the past winter here are mentioned, i many other fertile tracts not now oc age«I about 13 yearn. and the writer continues: present a gtxxl season of the year in places down the valley. cupied. — [Con rier. Weekly Weather Report. dren al home continue on the bc I kmi I ANKENY.—At Sterlingville, March 13, 1H‘JO. Old settlers tell of the terrible win which to capture his hide and scalp of tonsilitis, KolatHl ih llufl’Ankeny. *<>n It is said that the water during the At the directors meeting of the Ash ground or shall their opposites pre ter of 1852 and ’53 and the last seems Hnd rid th«' range of his depretlations. of Mr. anti Mrs. H. E. Ankeny; aged 5 Following ia the record of weather vail? These questions, fairly asked recent fiixhl was much higher at the They came ujxm the bear somewhere laml Building ami Loan Association and calmly considered by all, will, to have been its peer. years. observations, for Ashland, made by F. Unexpected diecomforts are especi Gold Hill millsite than in 1H61. It H. Carter, observer for the Oregon in the region of Bahl mountain, nml last week theotfi -«rs were all re-elect I believe, 1 ring a large number of gave him a gixxl dose of lead to Ix'gin ed, as follows: W. H. Leeds, president; patrons to the sclvnls and the school ally unwelcome, but we distinctly re- was on a level with the ground floor State Weather Bureau, for the week Conlil Scarcely Walk. with, but it didn’t M>etn to damage P. Dunn, vice1 president; Georg« Engle, grounds on Arbor Day. Such a par mendyer the Adit’ll of 1888, and in of Mr. Lamb’s residence and was over ending Mar. 27, 1890: In the year l«K5 I lia<l a severe attack of the first story of bis null. It is thought northern Iowa its protracted rains, secretary; W. ’ H. Atkinson, treasurer; him much, and he starts«! off on a long rheuniati«in which so «Heeled me that I ticipation will be a most pleasant oc snows and gales brought more suffer that if a single tree had made the pas trip acroee the country, with th« men A. S. Hammond, solicitor. K could acarcely walk for several months I casion for the district. Young and ing and less of sunshine, than any sage sideways both bridges must in g ¥ I * after him. They bad snow shoes ami 1 e tried numbers of remedie, but without af o 1 P ' Plows -your choice—cheap nt G. C. old will ni'-et upon a common ground month we have known in Southern evitably have gone. The immense the liear hadn’t, aud as he was com * 39 20 and work for a common object, and all fording me relief. I was induced to try b. S. *52 28 Fair suctiou in the narrow channel Oregon, the past winter not excepted. pelled to plow his way along, with Eddings’. 21 59 31 42.5 Clear 8. After taking several bottles I was coin- differences of rank and party and sect straightened everything out before the Ashland and its surroundings suf the snow up to his throat much of 22 4J 37 42 Tree Cl My The large oak trees in the house lot pletelylcured «nd one, a|¡ain «Ide to attend 23 47 30 35. .25 Fair the time they had the ad van tag«' of and field along the road on the Sliide- will be consumed in our labors in a fered comparatively but little ?rom the final plunge in the rapids, however, — Clear to my buainess. From my experience I can 24 5M 25 3M recent Hoods, but the appearance of and the county was saved a heavy bill him, and were sure they would wind ler place near Jacksonville have lieen common cause. 25 50 38 38 7» .20 CIMv safely say that H. H. s. is the i>est rheuma v sundry deep gullies, and dissappear- of expense. --(Times. up his career. But old “Reelfoot” Lae all cut down by the new owner of the 26 51 32 39.5 .13 Cl’dy Buililing lm|iruv«*nii-ntn. tism medicine in tlie world. M. HESSEN. ance of many small bridges, and oc- | mi fate on his side, and the snow h L o «< h farm. He has obtained a lol of tine movement is on foot to open iK Abbeville, s. c. The brick walls of the Ganiard Total Precipitation .58 inches. of the hunters Main “went back” on firewood ami an increase of his tillable casional exchange of patches of rich lew co county roa«l between Medford Treatise on blood «nd skin disease- mailed them and the lx»ar made his escape, acreage, but a lieantiful feature of the opera house block are completed. Lack bottom lands for gravel beds or sand'and and tht the Rogue River bridge, and a T«mparature. Highest • IxiweM 25. Mean free. SWIFT SI’ECiFic CO.. Atlanta. Ga. taking with bun, however, eight rifle landscape will be missed by people of seasoned lumber has lieen delaying bars, all tell the tale of the most re p. tition to that end will be circulated 39.2 bulls deposit«*! in various parts of Ins who travel the old road to Jackson th«' building somewhat. markable season for thirty-seven years, for signatures in a day or two« The I but an “old Oregonian” assures us proposed road is important enough I thievish hulk. He was iu g<xxl flesh ville. The work of moving the old house ami as strong ns a grizzly can get, or preparatory to building a new front that ‘‘in frosts, floods or any misfor to lie already an assured fact, as it Try D. L. Minkler .V Son’s 5c Mag for the dwelling on Granite street tune, Ashland always fares the best.” will dispense with long distances of he would never have ewape I. The Iowa is a noble state, and is replete sticky, which makes travel at this reason of his good condition was netic Soap. which Mr. Grainger Ixmght of J. D. foumi in the discovery that his head- The new hearse and complete out Fountain was begun Wednewlay morn with cherished memories of other season almost impossible. The road years, but we gladly bid adieu to its will follow the present one as far as qm<rte.-s were in the midst of the car fit of st.«'k ami convenience« for the ing. most excessive summer-heat, 60 to 40 casses of some forty horses that hail undertaking business, ordered from S. F. Morine’s new brick building, degrees of its winter-cold, to enjoy the Emx-h Walker's, then angling a little I hs 'U caught in ’he deep snow an«l the East by J. L. Downing and caught north of east for half a mile, again to lx* ertylt'-l on the lot on Main stre«»t ;>erished «bring the winter. m the railroad bl<x*kade nt th« north, south of th«' bank building, will be balmy air and the profusion of lus turns aud giw»e almost due north to will arrive this week, ami Mr. Down commence«! at once, th«» work of dress cious fruits of a more genial clime, the bridge.—[Mail. Who '• Compson? ing will lie ready to liegin the business, ing the granite nx'k for tl»» foundation and we ho|M> and trust that yon will Mark Twain's g<xvd joke abont the never regret staking a new home on When the item of news about the of which h« will make further an being already in progress. The build the Pari tic SI >p**. tunnel Ix'ing run too far and sticking appointment of H. ('. Compson as nouncement hereafter. ing will I»' 25x75 feet, ground measure, For myself the only regret is, that out the Htd«> of the hill a hundred feet county judge of Klamath county first Copy B«H>ks lite and Spelling B-w-ks and two atones high, and will b« of the change was delayed so long, and or so is being reduced to literal, solx-r appeared, Ashland people acquainted plain but i.eat and snlistantial styl«>. *'V«‘ii this nnnsual winter brings com fact by the Southern Pacific company. in Klamath liegan to inquire: "Who’e 5<', at D. L. Minkler .V Son’s. Mr. Morin» will himself superintend fort hi comparison with the intense Tunnel 9 down in California, is lx»- will r«,|>la<-«* every broken hollow iron axle sold by me, Coinjison?” No one eouhl remember There is a good profqs'ct.it is said, the building. ing fortified against a recurrence of cold gides of Iowa. having heard of him before, aud sev of the Ashland Electric Power and free of charge, on return to mt* of th«* broken part. the trouble that has canMxi so much The store and offi.v building's l>e- eral gentlemen Well acquainted with Light Co., taking the contract to sup- longing to \V. H. Atkinson. situated delay in the trains this winter. The all the prominent people in Klamath ply the Ashland mills with power. In betweeu the Masonic ami McCall brick Sj/s a Linkville c irr-'apomlent or dull keeps sliding down upon t he north county, after carefully considering that ease the elei-tric m.'lcliiuery plant blocks are much improved in appear- ibr* Ireiimiiau: R E. Eminitt, who ■nd of the tunnel -or is likely to elide the question, rendered the verdict will be movol down the creek to th-' am*e by a n w dressing of paint. -mok the cont act to build the road aNon mid the company is just ex •'Mistake in the name, either by the neighborlnN>d of the mill, thus acquir tending the tunnel on northward, so These wagons are complete with whifHetrees, stay-« ha inn. wrench ami ne<k-v«»k«‘. Some l ing ne-sL'.l improvements are from K«no to the stale liu«. will com Hint when tlie slide comes, let it burry telegraph or printer.” But soon a ing a great increase of power from th« man recently from Klamath was found, extension of its pipe down the creek lx»ing made at th«> south H.»hix«l house, mence o|M'i itiotis as soon as practica the tiuiin-l ns deep as it may, it can ami lie "put on air«” to an offensive from the present bead. where th«» raggixl condition of th«» ble, ami push the woik to early com not damage the track. A perfect cov In painting the ‘’Milburn” nothing hut the best material is used, ami all the work of painting is «lone by hand, building«nml the negL-et»».l mil nn- pletion. This is p art «if ihf* work for ering of th- heavieHt and beet-brace«] tiegret* over his sii|»Tb>r knowledge A complete new line of p q»cr, n »vrls, lieallliful condition of the grounds which $15,11011 w .s appropriated by the I he «lipping of the «lillerent parts into vats of paint, as some he knew Compson. "Why yes, Comp tunnel limiters is being built along as no better process has ever bei-n discover«»«!. have be«-u a «li»grace U> the city. The las’, legislature, l’lns section of th« the track to a point beyond where son. Col. Compeou. les, I know who at D. L. Minkler .V Son’s. Comps, hi is. He is teacher or farmer Most of the horses and cattle from foundation wall of the s«»li<x>l lions«-, rmnl wns surveyed last summer and there ih danger of the slide reaching. manufacturers do, is not to he compared with rubbing the paint well into th«* wood with a brush. or clerk or something up to the In C. F. Blake’s ranch in l>ead Itidtau, left ilncompleted lias Ixx'li finisluxl, the contract let. to Mr. Emmitt iu lindiilph Bielx-rstedt of Chimney dian agency sent up by Cleveland were brought out to this valley last and the old aeh<x)| boil-«» building has Deccmlier for SJ.feiH. Five tlioiisaml The Milburn Wagon Company is one of the oldest manufactories in th«* Cnited States, and I dan* say that I from the sunny south to subsist at we«k by Charley Blake and Brick Ix'eii move«l and is lx»ing fitt«xl up to dollarsof th«' money will b« expenilftl Rock pni'iiict hnd a narrow escape tins federal station uuder agent Wells, and all the stock from Neil’s answer all the needsof wixxi hoiiM» and on the Paisley emi of the road in im from deatn not long since. While can give v<»n as good a wagon and without doubt chasing a panther be slipped ami fell Emery.” ranch too, has been driven out. It all the out liiuldingH. The old vaults provements t«i the pretu-llt ro id. Thus the mystery was explained, will lie late liefore the pasturage is will be cleareil out, nml filled up. and A. F. George, formerly division sup over a bluff idxxit fifty f«*et high, re arrangements more in .•i«,i»ordau«»e erintendent S. P. R 11.. came up from ceiving pnitiful bruise«. Hail not the and the answer found to the question. g<M>d iu Lh-ad Indian this year. with ordinary sanitary pre-'ailtions R-»d Bluff the first of the week, ac- heavy coat of allow that Coverixl th«» There wasn’t auy thing iu I’eunoy- Not excepting Portland or San Francisco. Garden Seeds in pkg or bulk at l>. will take their plaiv. The grounds companie«! by his wife, to look after grouml at th«» tin»' broken his fall, be er’s platform, probably, about carpet ♦ will then !»■ grad«»), and two more the planting of a new orchard ou his would riot have Ix-eti able to tell the bag appointments, ami the erratic L Minkler A Son’s. governor, for reasons best known to TI m > Presbytery of Southern Oregon I iiich of tile under draining will I»» put twenty-.icr«' tract of 1 iml in the south tale.--(Times. hiinwlf and Compson ami John F. is to ims't in Jacksonville on the Nth in. The grouudH in iy be nia.lt» «ieceut ern fiart of Ashland. Mr. and Mrs. * A man namol Lawton, of Atchison, Miller, perhaps, quietly tilled the most of April at 7;3D p. in. The opening ami attractive at a small exi^'tise. G«org«< stopped al th«' Ashlaml House. Kansas, secured the contract for car important office in the county with the sermon is to be preached by the Rev. and tin* directors are doing Well to rying the mail !»etweeu Sam’s valley If you are goin g to need one yon can make money by buying one NOW and gentleman rci'eutly from elsewhere. Robt. McLean. Tim important ques make the improvements not«xl. and Proapeet, formerly Dcekius post- Ar. You Sksptleel? 1’ennoyer will have to explain this tion tube presented at this meeting storing it under a sited for 12 months. office, Ins Ind lieiug $564. He will be Notice. If no w« will convince you that Acker’s obhgtai to make two trips per week, little matter to the old residents and are the revisiou of the I'onfession of All open accounts in favor of or English Remedy for the lunge ii euperior prominent Democrats of the comity, faith and the founding of an Aeademy against the firm of H idings ,V Mors«' to all other preparation«, and is a poei- whereas the present contractor gets ASHLAND, OREGON. and from the tight ly-lxixed circum- of high grade for laith s«xee. I hiqx* to dose up as early as possible five cure for all throat and lung trouble«, more pay for making one trip.—[ Times HtanceH of the case it looks Hs if the croup, whooping or.ugh and oolda We Smoke the Green Seal Cigar, nt D. either by cash or note. Respectfully, explanation will neeesBarily lie of a A new stick of bird cages just re- guarantee the preparation. Chitwood G. C. E ddings . L. Minkler A Son ’ s. * j ( ceived at Smith Jr Dodge*«. * ‘•sweat-wrought” uature. \SI1LAM) TIDINGS BREVITIES. Malaria o N E. M. Miller, : TAX - PAYERS ! JACKSON COUNTY. P lants Down went the Ribbons To the bottom of the list, And we have the latest styles Of Satin and Gros-grained Reversible At a lower price than ever Now displayed in our Ribbon Case And Showcase. D.R.&E.V.MILLS. 1 5 The Milburn Hollow Iron Axle Wagon! 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, PRICKS 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. EDDINGS.