Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 23, 1890, Image 3

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    BREVITIES.
8. B. Whittle, lineman of the Postal
Telegraph Co., with Ed. Williams and
Tom Rolierts as assistants, returned
last week from a repair tnp northward,
and starUxl last Monday morning to
put the line in go<»l eondition at the
south, across the Siskiyons. They put
in a new loop at Medford last week.
Bert Swift is working with them
south.
The twin-candidate organ objects to
Birdsev because he n«i.« a go«xl horse
in his official business, aud at public
parades. This is about, a set 1 to
the other terrible charge that Binlsey
dix-sn’t wear fine cloth.«, a plug hat
aud kid gloves, but g«x« alxiut look-
ingalmoet as much liken blacksmith or
miner as he did before he was elects«!
sheriff. Of «“onrse Birdsev is much to
blame in these matters. He ought to
ride on a free railroad pass aud put on
airs as a “legislator" who knows which
side of a wagon roa«l bill is the worst
for his own county. Then lie would
suit the Times, and it would have him
on its ticket if he had to turn tlie “or­
der of business" iuside out.
The executive committee of the 4th
of July celebration iu Ashland, re­
ceived a letter from the Medford exe­
cutive committee, asking tlie Ashland
people to forego a celebratiou in Ash-
jan<i and join with Medford. Arrange­
ments had lieen proctxxled with too
far, though, aud we will celebrate here.
Ashland people thank their Medford
friends for their invitation, and would
like to reciprocate the neigblxirly
spirit which brought inauy citizens up
to Ashland from that place last 4th of
July, but it seems that things are in
such shape that the celebration will
have to go ahead here this year. It
will lie a nice thing if our towns in the
valley can agree upon alternating
celebrations, having a rousing bigone
at oue pla«“e one year, then everylxidy
go to another place next time, and so
on in regular order. The T idings
would like to s«>e this done.
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Mili
FOURTH OF JULY.
HERE AND THERE.
PERSONAL.
Weekly Weather Report.
Circuit Court.
"Onkrof BiuhirsB.’’
M edford , May 18th. 1890.
I George Flock, of Yreka, was visiting Ceil Tlie Eagle to Scream Louder than Ever be­
Following is the reconi of weather
I Continued from April Tenn
E ditor T idings :—In the issue of
A large amount of flour is being tral 1‘olut this week.
fore in Ashland this Year.
olieervatious, for Ashland, made by F.
Schools
close
to-day.
the “Democratic Times" of May lfitb, hauled to Klamath couuty now by I
Friday
May ït. 1WO
H. Carter, olmerver for the Oregon
Perry Farlow, of Butte creek, ia visiting i
A meeting of citizens was held «t
the editor in an article iu that issue, in way of the Ager road.
<i II Mathews v« Hanley A Dive. To re­
Stylish Hats at Blount's this week.
I Ashland friends this week.
McCall’s ball last Monday morning, cover money. Default i ntered. and judx- State Weither Bureau, for the we-k
relation to the change in the order of
The water iu the mountain streams
1- D Montgomery, of «ilendale, lias been at which time ami place a vote was nient for Plaintiff for I le’2.22, attorney s fe< s ending May 21, 1890:
Notice to Cuntractun anil Teamster».
Fresh fruits receive«! daily at Dono­
bnsinera at the late Democrat!«’ con­
and costs.
iu town within tlie past week.
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taken as to whether or not Ashlaml
vention, states, among other things, the is a little too roily yet from melting
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Proposals will lie received for haul­ ghue's.
Welch & Maylield vs Williams el al. Fore­
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snow for good trout fishing.
A. F. Shultz, of Canyonville, was iu town should celebrate the Fourth of July closure.
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following:
Default entered mid judgment for
G
ing from three to five thousand cords
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j
21X11) yards of new carpet at D. R.
Friday and Saturday of last week.
this year, and it waa decided strongly piaiutiff for i lls.«►"•, costs atel disbursuii-nts.
“A b a matter of fact, Mr. Nickell en­
W. R. Fuller, of the paint and oil ;
of R. R. wihx I at Siskiyou station, Or. * E. V.'Mills.
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66 .5
Clear
Miss Laura Harrison, of Ceutral Point, was ’ that she should. After some discus­
James'*
Meara
vs
11
«'
stock
cl
al
Fore
lb
tered hie protest Ix-fore the «“oinmittee, firm of Whittier, Fuller A Co., «limi at visiting Ashlaud friends this week.
4M
For further information apply or ad-
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Bat.au.'is, oranges and other tropical
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4.1
sion ami enthusiasm, an executive closure of lein Judgment for plaintiff for
59.5
as also a large number of delegatee to S:«n Francisco last Saturday from ap- !
dr« ss
S isson , C rocker Ar Co.,
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lh
Ml
Mrs. Dr. Jessup and daughter, of Central committee composed of C. H. Johcson, 1275 and costs and disbiirsemetits.
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62.5
Fair
fruits
at
Donoghue
’
s.
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the convention will ntteat, while the oplexy.
Siskiyou Station, or White Point, P.O.
7'»
Margaret Silva vs Manuel Silva. Divorce.
19
.'lO
Point, werein town yestenlay.
.7». 5
R. A. Minkler ami G. F. McConnc), Deft given «(days to tile answer.
20
Jackson Co., Oregon.
candidate for Recorder was not aware
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55
A choice lot of hams, bacon and
The railroad engiin“er8 are now mak­
Edw. Smith, of Grunt's Pass, was in Ash was appointed who were given full
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69
4U
•51.5
Frank ('luggage et nl v- K s Dunlap. Fore­
that any change hatlheen made until ing the locating survey of the two ■ laud
< 1'dy
laril
for
sale
at
Eagle
Mills.
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WedueMlay,
ou
a
business
visit.
Speaking Next Week.
p'vwer to act ill all matters relative to closure. Sherilt s salecoulirmed.
the committee made their report."
1 ’ein|MTHDin‘
Max. xl: M ill. to Mean .’<9.7
miles of new track in the Cow creek
Rev. John Klee and wife returneil to Ash the organizing of the celebration.
«' H Pickens vs Sarali Pickens. Divorce.
Freeh vegtables of all kinds always
lion. John F. Caples, of Portland,
Now let us examine this statement
land
last
Tuesday
from
Evans
Creek,
Tried liy consent in op«-ii court mid lakeu
nrnrffl UtWIUS
canyon.
on
hand
at
Donoghue's.
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A
larger
sum
of
money
than
has
will address the people of Southern
in the light of reason and common
A'h«<n Ruby m as «ick.
under advisement.
Juilge Prim, of Jacksonville, was in town ever lieen Biibscrilied for a celebration
TtItrCUl HEALTH«**
Supervisor J acuii Wagner has been last
Oregon in l«half of the Republican
sense.
I
K
Dawaou
vs
H
<
Lewis&AH
Maeglv.
Medfonl is making preparations for
Saturday, on professional business.
We gHNt her Cantoris
in Ashland, has already Iwen assured, Fori * losetire of «.’hatlel Mortga-.'es referred
state ticket at the following times and a grand celebration on the 4th.
First. The order of business was fixing up the Emigrant creek fords,!
Sebastian Seliumpf, of Grant's Pass, was and there ia every indication that the to J ii Hutter to take («‘«limouj mid rejsirt
The only remedy know n which will
place«:
changed in the interest of candidates and doing other gissi work in his road ! visiting
Whru she u iu h < 'bild,
Ashland last Saturday and Sunday.
Five hundretl choice cedar fence
celebration aa it will Lx* managed will July 7th.
I
Grant’s Pass, May 26th, 8 p. m.
who w«*re seeking a nomination.
district this week.
<> Karewski vs Win D Hanley To recov
Thos. Oster, who has a homes stead claim will offer many attractions to Hie peo­
posts for sale at Eagle Mills.
She cried for Cantoria.
Medford, May 27 th, 1:710 p. in.
Second, The parties in whose in­
er money
Dcta'ilt entered, mid judgment
Siskiyou conntians will have an near the Cove, was in Ashland Wednesday. ple of the Biirrounding country.
lacksonviile. May 27th, 8 p. in.
for
plaintiff for f ss Mg.
terest the order of bnsiuoss was election next Monday a vote upon the :
A lien abe lw»«nie M ias.
Second hand mower and rake for
Yau Dyke, of Eden precinct, made
Let everyone lend a helping hand,
«' Imllarhide vs Amelia (' Doti- et al.
Ashland, May 28th, 1:110 p. in.
ehangtd, could not be nominated with­ proposition to liond the county for i tlie W.S.
stile or trade. |2t] G. F. B ileingh .
T hunks oltice a pleasant call last Satur­ to see Ihllt this celebration is worthy To II reform
By this natural and simple means It quickiZ.
deisl. iH-fault rnli-reil and cor
She clung to
A cordial invitation extended to citi­
out the change.
day.
reel ion ordered as praye«) for.
830,ft« to improve the public high­
and permanent.y <'l KES All Forma ol
Gress does not buy any shoddy
of Ashland ami her citizens.
zens of all parties t«> lie present and
Who was tienefited by the change?
IV'beu
Rha
bad
Children,
I
Wm. High came in from bis Butte Creek.
II i SKs k vs or. It a F E «'ompmiy et al.
hear the issues of the campaign dis­ gtxxls; but sells Ht shoddy prices. *
Is it jMissible for anyone to believe that ways.
I Dyspepsia. <'oii*tl|M>tion, Mental and
Cal,, ranch, this week, for a short stay in
At a meeting lield by tlie Executive com­ Foreclosure. Hheriff 's sale continued.
Nervous Exhaustion. General Debility.
She gave them (iMtoria
Mr.
T.
.1.
Kist,
representing
the
|
cussed.
Ashland.
mittee
for
Fourth
of
July
eelebrslioii
iu
Price,
Holmes
Htul
Nichols
did
not
di
­
SJ Day vs F M Kols-rts bi rei-over money.
Gress is the only man in Oregon
Drain Fag, or any exhausted or weak»
Axil laud, tin- follow in y' nut* eommilt*«-» w ere Judgineiit for plaintiff for ♦'ll
Ashland
Hour
mill,
was
in
Montague
rectly
receive
the
benefit?
interest
and
who divides the profits with Ins cns-
Kev. Father ( larke, of Jacksonville, was appoi mid:
The Water Work».
ened condition of the system, from what­
<’OSt8.
D«x<e any etmsible man in this county last week. The Ashland Hour is a up at the Murphy soda springs oue day this
tomere.
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lor Treasurer, E. V. < a rar.
ever cause, skin Rrnptl«*na, Bolts, Run­
State .of Oregon vs Frank Revtl. Jarcmv.
<’om. on S|x’Hl> r W. 11 U'eil«, 1*. K.
Work on the Ashland waterworks
lielieve that the order of business was prime favorite with consumers in this week.
HAVE ESTABLISHED
ning Sore«, Scrofula, and all Diseases ol
The ladies of the W. (’. T. U. will
Milla, J T. Bouiltii Ii.
di 1 not begin last Monday, as antici­
changoil for no purptise? All sensible section.- | Herald.
Judge Nell aud J. H. lluffer of Jackson
? StaU* of Oregon
CL hs Smith. Lan-viix.
the BI och I, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys.
ville, were in town Wednesday on county 1 Finaiiie <i. II BIoiiii'. F. Hasty. I.. I Mei
pate«!, for the reason that the superin­ give a strawberry stx’iable iu th«“ near
men know that the change was made
riik
I
nMnissed
.
The Montagne Herald says there is I court business.
tuir
tendent employed to manage the work future.
«JiouniU-II T. I liitHiHiil. I’ W l'aulvou.
for the purjHiee of defeating some can­
Beekman A. Reames vs <«<•<> M Love et a),
mining in Siskiyou county al | S. Sbirmau, of Talent,started last Mouday G. <'. EMilings.
S1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR S5.00.
hasn't arrive«! yet. By letters reeeiv-
didate«; strong demals to tlie contrary more
(iln
l ortelosure. Order rulered that shvrirt <-or
Good young row for sale. Inquire
present
than
at
auy
tune
during
the
!
oil his eastern trip, intending to be gone tiy*“
Muaii—1'rofa. 1“ A
Getz. J. S. Sweet. ic< i error iu return on exe^utimi.
Dr Hiller's A4 page I took descriptive of Hf*
««I, the city council learn that be can of J. L. Downing, Reeset Block, Ash­
notwithstanding.
or
six
mouths.
C. F. Shepherd, 11.«’ Fala-r, .Mr» shepherd.
draMiiie Restorative and his other Kviuedxm,
past ten years. The year's output of
1>
Linn,
ad
mini
st
valor
of
Jane
Holt
v>Jean
not lx* here before tlie first of June, land.
It.
was
well
known
ou
the
evening
Gilroy,
Merriek
sent free by mail.
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gold will reiu'li $500,(lilt).
Chas. Slade, of the I.iukville Ager stage
Judgment fur
Deeoratioii —Joseph Million, Mallaee Kob­ St I. i»« itolM»nm, aplaal
anyhow, and there is a general digust
liefore the couventiou that N. A. Jacobs
line, lias been visiting friends iu Yreka aud ers. David Ralph.
plaint it!' for f.lO.
No one can fail t«i lie pleasixl with
and indignatiou over the delay, it
had 45 votes in the convention, there­
The first crop of alfalfa is nearly : Ashluud, tills week.
AmiiM'inellts— J. W. Powers. I.. !.. M.
! r
A 1. Willey vs laura Willey. Divorce.
has already met the city heavily, aud the embroidery st«wk of D. R. A E. V.
fore something d«N«perate must lx* done ready for the mower a few blossoms! Miss Nettie Kedlield, of Glendale, is visit­ rick, C. C. Walker, Jim. Eubank«. T I E. Dft ivv fur def’I, who is awarded custody of
FOR KALE BY
Mills.
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In Ashland.
Godfrey.
the wofk of digging the trenches
minor child.
to defeat him, lienee the mill began to Iieguiiiiug to show. G. Karewski will lug the family of J. W. cmiuiugliam in Asli
II.
Advertising
—
G
F.
MH'ouneil,
O.
land
this
week.
T.
K. BOLTON
<
(
Beekman
Vs
Jacksou
<
<».
A]»p
‘
*al.
should begin at once.
grind, and it ground out the change in cut nlxiiit 133 tons, first crop, ou hie ’
Riqul the communication on the “or­
)’««M*ngcr Hack to .-»»da Spring» everv Sun-
Blount. F. i>. Wagner, C. II. Johnson.
.Mandate of Supreme Court remanding cause day.
the regular order of business, and the 70-acre field near Jacksonville.
kuonig
v-hlund
Hou».-
,G.ut
.<>.
iu
George G. Eubanks Maned last Tuesday
Firework.»-Frol. J. S. Sweet, 1.. 1.. Mrr
!
der of business” scheme ixTjietrated
lor new trial eulrred. Judgmeut for appel­ aud returning in il».< «,-ning. Al»... pH»..i-n
for Sail Diego, for a lortuight s visit with rick. it. A. Minkler.
I !•«* of the Public Schools.
result was Ins defeat.
lant for costs.
ou the Democratic county couveutiuo.
g.r» taken through u> JJnkvHle. ulxn
The planing mill at Central Point is relatives iu tliat city.
All <‘Ommittees requested to met I at Me
Of
course
Mr.
Holmes
bad
nothing
Ordered tliat Chas Schultz be allowed the desired.
The public M'hiHils are having their
(
all
s
hall,
Saturday
evening.
May
24.
Is:«),
not
running
this
week
—
waiting
for
'
lx*t our
Let
onr citizens generally tun:
turn out
Mike
Mickelson
returneil
to
Ashlaud
this
sum
of
for
lb
days
services
as
bail!
ft
of
to
do
with
it,
from
the
fact
that
he
stulde» near tlie < ongn gationnl < Tiatch.
atsp. m and report to the Executive com
final examinations this week. These and ' ’ help make
■ the
■ Memorial
-
- Day
- - cere­
from Josephine county, where he lias mfttee
< iretiil Court.
states in his paper "that he hneir noth­ lumber. Fred Jeffers and John Pen- week
examinations furnish, together with monies uext Friday the success they
lieen
for
several
mouths.
A special term of Circuit Court is called
ing of it until he heard the report of nebaker have lieeu putting iu some
the work of the year, the data for the should lx*.
fur July 7tn.
tune in Ashland in tlie interval.
Mrs. Susie Terwilliger and her two little
the committee read.
promotion of pupils. In the adjust­
children, of Little Shasta valley. Cal., are
a rrw cit . in
Not Ixiiug sati6ti«xl with the gross re­
The new engine and boiler for visiting relatives iu Ashlaud.
ment of grades for next year, with the
A carload of steel pipe for the city
The finest line of childrens' carriages
versal
of
tli«>
order
of
business
by
Veghte
’
s
brickyard
arrived
by
last
inform ition furnished by the work as water works arrived Tuestlay evening.
PRODUCE AND
E. F. Everitt, the Grant's Pass uliotograiih- Made by Joy'» V egotablo Sarsaparilla. ever brought to Ashland just receive«!
which the Senator came fourth in or­ Saturday’s freight from the north. A y«- artist, was in Ashland yesterday, visillug : Mr». Beideu, an agml aud feeble lady st 613
shown on the report cards ami on the 8everal more carloads of this pipe are
a*
Smith
A:
Dodge's
■
“
.•i.
•
’
aughter,
Mrs
Geo.
Hargadine.
tramp
rode
in
the
fireliox
of
the
beffar
der, it must lx* further chaugtxl by
A kt ranger Killed.
filial examination results, we ho|>e to yet to come.
Maaoubt., San Francisco, after gulag down
Im able to d«> what is liest for each
Silsbv, who is still in the employ of ■teadily for month» wai completely rotored
On Monday morning, alamt 9 making the sheriff first in order,—by all the way from Eugene to Ashland. I the J. S.
Israel Patton, who lies lx<en working
HORN.
railroad
eompauy
at
Hornbrook,
eame
common usage, the clerk should come
child.
No public closing exercises
and 1» now well and healthy.
The first carload of green fruit sent ! over last Sunday for a visit at home.
the Lynch placer niiu«« on Wagner o’clock, Jas. Massie, night operator at liefore sheriff.
will lie held by th«“ high school this
J. II. Brown, b«x>k-ke«)pcr,.Petaluma, cured
East this y«»ar (oranges excepted) from
creek for three months past, ceased op­ the Ashland depot, found a num lying
Was there any object in this change? California was a carload of Black Tar­ C. B. Fitzgerald, the Republican candidate i entirely of bis indigestion ami constipation. NAYI.<)K--Nenr Shake, May 15. 1»‘«>. to Mr.
year, but in each school a program has erations last week.
under the railroad treetie across Ash­
mid Mrs, Melvin Naylor, a win.
for county s< nool supcrintemlenl. was vlait-
Y
’
««,
there
was
an
object;
if
the
clerk
I h »'1 i arranged for the last (Friday)
Miss Clara Melvin, IJS Kearney street, S. F.,
land creek, badly hurt and iinoon-
tarian cherrit« sent from Sacramento ing Ashland last Sunday aud Monday.
had
lieen
nominated
first.
Mr.
Ben
afternisiu. The teachers and pupils
Jas. Howard, who has been on the sciouB. He at once went for help, aud
Saturday night by passenger train to J. N. Todd, of San Eraneiseo, Cal., repre- cured of an aggravated case of Indigestion
M ARKIKO
extend u cordiid invitation to alt the Davison farm near Medford during the man was brought up town and Reall, a worthy young man of Central Chicago.
»1 uting the Westinghouse Electric Co., lias and constipation.
l
’
oint
precinct,
would
have
lieen
nomi
­
friends of the schiHils to attend theee the winter, started with his cattle for taken care of at a nxirn in
been iu town this week, on business.
J. It. Fouratt, chief Wharfinger, foot of
I
See the advertisement of Baldwin A
— < A.MI’HEI.I.— At Molten!. Mu'
exercises.
P rin .
Iris Dead Indian ranch last Monday.
the Ashland House. An examina­ nated and Mr. Price would have been
Joe Shepherd aud Albert Kush, of Emi­ Clay street, S. F., cured of pains in the back, WKIsI.EY
1». 1*'HI. liy Elder «;. s M allon. Mr Geo
Wimer, who have begun the business grant Creek, have been pros|iectiiig over in liver trouble and sick headaches.
tion by Dr. 8. T. Songer disclosed the defeattsl.
J
Wri.lev
aud M iss Marv E. < ampbell, I«itli
Wm.
High,
who
came
in
from
Siski
­
if Mr. Beall had received tlie nomi­ of carrying passengers l>etw«>en Ash­ the Hungry creek section for some time
Hew Alwut Price?
Mrs J. Lamphere, 1212 Market street. S. F.,
of Moltord.
you county this week, reports the fact that the unfortunate num had nation for clerk, Mr. Farlow would land anil Soda Springs, and also over
Fn-li Fruits Ke<<ived Dailv During
Wm.
Patterson
lias
been
elected
represent
­
had
been
under
physicians'
care
for
two
Season.
T olo , Or.. May 20, 1890.
Klamath river higher than he has ever suffered a fracture of the skull at tlie have receive«! the nomination for sher­ the mountains to Klamath county, ative ot Ashland Ixalge A. <). I'. W. in the
M< BRIDE-MARTIN—At (lie residence of
year» for liver complaint. With the third bot­
(rood* delivered fre** to any part <»i cit\.
E ditor T idinoh : While R. A. Mil­ seen it liefore higher than during the base of the brain, Hnd that there was
the bride in Ashland, May 21. l-'xi. by-
Grand laalge. which convenes iu July, uext.
when <l««ired.
tle she regained her old accustomed health.
l«ev. F. G strange. Mr. J 1! M Bride and
little chance of his living more than a iff.
ler, candidate for Congress, is landed, winter floods.
Mr. Ashby ami family, of Glendale, moved
If
the
regular
order
of
business
hail
Mr».
J.
A.
Martin,
txitli
of
A»bland.
Fred A. Blecker, Baldwin Hotel.S. F., suff­
short time. He was attended with
uext to Governor Pennoyer.for bis posi­
The first number of the Grant's
Ashland last week, and have taken up
In the advertisement of the C. O. D. the utmost care, but di«xl Tuesday lieen followed, and Mr. Nickell nomi­ Pass Netrs was issued last week. It to
residence iu Mrs. G. 1.. Dean's house on Pine ered for years with «lysja'psia. Felt better
tion on the Portland water bouds bill,
the first week and is now cured.
bow is it with some other candidates Emporium last w«>ek, the announce­ morning alKiut seveu o’cl«x“k. without nated for Senator first in order, is it is a straight-out Democratic organ, street.
reas«>nable to siip|M>se that the Denae
Gustav Holomon of 223 Valencia street, S. F.,
down tins way? Miller couldn’t be ment thnt articles wereou sale at from having regained consciousness.
Chas. Sherman, Jas. Garvin and Jos. Ja­
and
gives
eviiience
of
being
in
the
It is not known exactly how the crncy of this county would have gone hands of newspaper men who have ex- cobs, of Talent, went down to Sisson last cured of sick headaches and liver trouble.
“luiiiictxl“ to vote for the bill,but there 81 to 825 should have read from one
“A dollar’s worth for a dollar” is the motto
Monday, to go to work for the Sisson lumber­
Edward Nestell, 79 Everett street. S. F.,
man was hurt, but there is little doubt to the Times office and tiotted out perience in the business.
were Demix-ratic representatives from cent to twenty-five cents.
big company.
of Hood's Sarsaparilla. This medicine 1« a
Nickell
’
s
sub,
and
nominated
him
for
cured
of
jiains
in
the
liack
and
-hronlo
biF
this part of the state who did rote for
To the euphonious title of "Official that he stumbltxi aud fell from the
highly concentrated extract of Sarsaparilla
The delay of the work upon the T. J. Potter, representing Stayer A Walker. ! iousness.
the Portland water bill, and one of Paper of Jackson, Josephine aud treetie Sunday evening, and lay there recorder?
and other well known vegetable remedies,
a day visiting in Ashland this week,!
Aud over 1000 others.
It is well known thnt Mr. Nickell new water system of Ashland will spent
them was W. K. Price, of this place, Lake” there might le added now: all night. The distant« from tlie track
while ell route to Klamath and l-ake coun­
and is pronounced by exerts the strongest
the won Id-lie sheriff of Jackson coun­ “Official Twin-Candidate Paper, and to the ground is twenty to twenty-live had no opposition for State Senator; make quite a mark upon the vote of ties ou a business trip.
and lxifit preparation of the kind yet
yet if the change in the order of busi­ the city, as a number of men who
ty.
feet,
aud
the
man's
head
struck
either
B F. Snyder left Ashland last Tuesday for j
Fort Klamath Items.
Chief Bolster of Straight Votin’.”
•luced. It owes its peculiar strength
would
have
remaiue«!
at
home
have
ness
should
have
creaUsl
any
opjxiei-
Portland,
and
his
family
will
start
for
that
{
upou
a
rock
or
one
of
the
ground
tim
­
The claim of some of the memliers
medicinal merit to the fact that it is
The
few
soldiers
a
detachment
of
gone
elsewhere
to
accept
offers
of
work
city
to
morrow.
Mr.
Snyder
will
go
into
tion,
the
Price,
Holmes
A
Nichols«jom-
I.
B.
Williams,
of
Jackson
County
bers, causing the fatal injuries. He
from the country that they bad tw help
pared bv a Combination, Projiortion,
business of some kind iu the < ity.
about
a
dozen
meu
-
left
at
the
fort
out
!
for
the
summer
season.
biuation
was
strong
enough
to
nomi
­
Agncultural
Society,
who
is
in
charge
had bled profusely from the wound
the Portlaud memliers on this bill in­
Process
of
Capt.
Carjienter
’
s
company
last
fall,
nate
him
against
any
opposition
that
J
K.
Van
Sunt,
formerly
in
the
grocery
of
the
work
at
the
county
fair
grounds,
under his ear, and Lad afterward
Peculiar to Itself,
order to insure the stttvess of wagon
The earliest shipment of new wheat business in Ashland, but now traveling lor will Ire move«! away about the 10th of
in the history of California was made a Sacramento grocery house, made a stop of next mouth, and all the buildings of discovered by the proprietors of Hood's
roiul bills for their several localities will have the track ready for use in crawled nearly thirty feet toward the could come up in the convention.
According
to
the
article
above
re
­
training
work
within
a
day
or
two.
creek, aud lay in so easy a position
won't tit m Price's case for the wagon
last Saturday by J. M. ami 0.15. Kim- a day or two in Ashland tliis week.
the Fort will be turned over to the ^arsapariHa, and known to no other medi­
ferred to, Mr. Nickell entered his pro­ , berlin, of Poso, Kern county, to E. S.
road appropriations Hew very high
Messrs. Geo. Bloomer, W. K. Price, W M. agent at Klamath Agency.
I. N. Shook's cottage on Main street where he was found that some men test ts fore the committee."
All the cine. Its prompt action on the blood re­
Y«'s that
Holmes, Cha» Nickell, and T.
Nichols, of
over Jackson county.
moves all impurities, and cures scrofula,
in the northeru part of the city is be­ passing over the treetie about 6 a. m. is true, an«l his reason for protesting Pinney, a grain merchant at Tulare, the
Democratic ticket, have been interview­ government freight (stores and odds
who
saw
him
supposed
it
was
some
­
for Balfour, Guthrie A Co., San Fran­ ing Ashland voters during the past week.
O ne of his N eighbors .
ing re-m«xlele«l and rebuilt, and when
ami ends of various kinds) left here -alt rheum, sort s, boils, pimple», all humors,
was that he feared that if Mr. Holmes cisco. The price was 81.35.
one
sleeping
off
a
drunken
stupor.
and all diseases or affections arising from I
it is completed Mr. Shook will have
was nominated first it might lx* the
J. .A ('«»per, of Independence. Polk coun­ last summer will be sent to Vancouver
Healthful location—line view
The Examiner Train.
oue of the prettiest homes in Ashland. It ia believed that the man came in ou cause of his defeat, but when he was
ty who lias been taking a commercial course by way of Ager, Cal., and there tire impure blood or low state of the system.
Montagne,
Cal.,
is
to
have
a
steam
the
freight
train
(free
ride)
from
Horn
­
"I
have
taken
Hood
’
s
Sarsaparilla
and
at
the
State
Normal
Nclnxil
iu
Ashland
dur
­
—g<M*l soil (even last year this
The San Francisco “Examiner”
See the Vandyke points in ladies brook Sunday, and some think that as assured of his own nomination his mind Hour mill, to be built by a company ing the (iast year, left for his home the first about fifty tons of it. The people here find it to !»e the best blood purifier I have
s[ieeial train, which has lieen traveling collars at I). RAE. V. Mills.
realize
fully
now
that
the
fort
is
aban
­
conqxise«l
of
the
Lehners
Bros.
Com
­
soil
prothiced
line
garden
truck n'ithout irrination.') — 8
♦
was
at
rest.
of
the
Meek.
the train pulled out ou the trestle to
‘\« rnsed.’ M rs . H. F ield , Auburn, ('al.
all over California, exhibiting the
doned.
The writer has attendfxl Democratic pany. Eugene Terwilliger, Jas. M.
switch,
the
man
stepped
off,
supposing
W.
E.
Price,
who
has
been
down
in
South
­
acres
set
in
orchard.
—
Peaches
(earliest to latest vari­
W. A. Growe is doing a lively busi­
"Monarch’s” census premiums, crossed
The Bent Medicine.
conventions in thia county for more Kiernan, Jos. W. Welshons and Loiiib ern California for a uumber of months, re­
There is talk of an effort to have a
the boundary last Saturday anil ness now in repainting aud revarnish- he was at a good place to get down. than thirty years, but never has a«“en Welil*. who have subscnlxxl 816,000 of turned to Ashland last Wednesday. He has
"I have iij»ed six bottles of Hood’s Rarsa
eties) Almonds. Plums. Pears. Apples (many kind)«)- »
reached Ashland a little after 8 p. m. iug carriages and bugglee. He d<x« He was about 45 years of age, short anch groan violation of party tiaagea as the 820,000 capital stock of the corpo­ made hts head suarters at Elsinore, San mail rout«" established lretw«“eu Ash­ pQriila for indigestion. It has helped me a
Diego county.
land ami Fort Klamath over the Dead ;reat deal. I think it is the best medicine Will produce some fruit 'LUIS YEAR.
One acre in^
There ivas of course a large number such work in a first-class aiauner, and and heavy-set, partially bald, ami hav­ waa displayed at the late Democratic ration.
It for indigestion and <!y«j»cphia.” M rs . N. A.
Ed. Morse was in Ashland w ith the Exam­ Indian road, ami via Pelican Bay.
of people, who had read the announce­ « buggy, after passing through bis ing hair and mustache streaked with county convention. It ia a blot on the
alfalfa
—
Street
on
three
sides
—
The
whole
piece under
gray. The following letter was found
He wauts it undersbxxl that he is a iner special train, of which his friend would accommodate a large settlement,
ment of the coming, down to see the hands, lookB as well as new.
time-honore«l record of our party in “salaried txlitor,” the candidate for Ritchie, who was held here in Ashland by the people of which now luive to go L alderdai . e , 193 North Fifth Street, San an irrigating ditch.
in
his
pocket.
Price,
one-
reasonable.
Termp,
“elephant,” and for several hours the
N. B. Be sure to get only
thia county, and it would lx> n goxl ob­ county recorder lie's no “hired man,” the blia kade last winter, is In charge. Tlie from twenty to twenty-five or thirty Jose, < al.
Five head of tine grade Jersey milch
I’ krhv , Ohio May 1st. lxtK).
"Examiner" party was a lively one.
car« were thronged with |ieople look­ cows for sale at Eagl«“ Mills.
half
cash:
balance
as
agreed.
ject
lesson
to
defeat
all
the
candidates
Address,
♦
Mr. R. H. Brown D kak S ir
Many
mil«<e for their mail.
anti if lie should chance to lx> elwteii
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
ing at the many pretty things to lie
thank« tor order» ..ent n- and your eotnmi« who aide«l and allotted the change in
Henry Fowler, of Napa City. < al., one of
The celebration in Aslilan«] will aion ia retained at I’aiin »ville, .ubjei t to the order of busineas, and teach them don't speak of him as a “public serv­ the pioneers who crossed the plains to «Ire-
given away. The party was compose«!
Mr. M arioti F. IxHisley. son of John old b.’druggists. <1: six for$.r.. Prepared
illy Io <• J. HooD & < <>.,
aries.
tieek. There ia »17 .“n frori K> U Bluff..
ant" ( lease speak of him as a “sala­ gon with the Applegate party iu lM.'t. was ou
of eight or ten men of the “Examiner” win«l up with a grand ball which prom-1 yotiri
Mass.
112.10 from Bedding twaide. over 200 from that nothing but fair dealing will win. ried official.” Men and brethren, we Monday's north bound train going to Port Loosley, and Miss 1). Etta Vaughn,
who are bt'sidee exhibiting the premi­ isea to lie the most popular one given Sacramento and ( hii o and 20 et- from Shus
were
married
to-day.
May
18tli.
by
S.
laud, and was inquiring about old friends in
Owing to the high standing of Mr.
I OO Doses One Dollar
ums, writing up the «xiuntry through m Ashland for several years. The Le­ ta. You can now rei eipt fur roae. to lie de­ Ben Haymond na a man and a Demo­ must have some buie about tinse little this valley.
O. Shattuck, J. P., of this precinct.
in giaal condition
There ia out«
matters.
which they travel. After lying here may .orchestra from Yreka has been livered
I. I. Hamilton, of Medford, the candidate
about oue peraou ill BXMithnt takes udi antage crat, it ia exceedingly strange that lie
over night, the train left for the north engaged to furnish the music.
of ua aud make- a false rejxirt.
In less than two weeks 40.01X1 enu­ for assessor, was iu town Wednesday He
aa a meuilier of the committee on or­
Be »ure and giie each i u.tomer our ad der of bnsin<«s did not enter hia pne merators will commence taking the makes friends wherever lie goe«. And the
Sunday at 10 a. m., going up through
l»e»t feature of his case is that "Shorty’ is
For sals—a good roll back 835 sad­ dress and take all order, over »1.
Washington and returning to San
t««t against the change, and present, a ceusus, for which purpose 20.000,ftkt < one of the men who are strongest where
We remain, very respectfully, Yours,
Francisco via Ogden. The d«“scrip- dle for 817 at G. C. Eddings.
" 1“. H iKMON.
minority report. There ia no evidence |iopulatioii scluxliilt« are now beiug 1 they are best knowu.
Has proven that it does not pay to raise scrub stock-
tive writer of the party told a T idings
Enclosed tlnd list of twentj live be»t ro.es. that Mr. Haymond oppoaed the muti­ sent to 175 supervisors of census dis­
The T idings editor is accuse«! by
Mr. ami Mrs. G R. Gallant aud Miss
their seiecliou, 10, *1,—ours, 12, fl. 27
reporter that he would return this way the twin-candidates' organ of making Sell
Emma
Coakley,
of
Central
Point,
ami
Mr.
lation of the order of Imaineas, there­ tricts. Householders should note the Sam McClendon. Sam's Valley, were in Ash­
W 1“. H
home, and would stop over to write up a show of “gentility" when not ex- »2.
fact that a refusal to give the desired ; j land last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Gallant ,
fore he ninat have favored it.
City
Marshal
Mayfield
notitieil
the
Ashland for the “Examiner” then.
Tliu pur« -br<‘d Pcrchcrons.
1 cited. The T idings editor is not run­ coroner, upon the death of the man,
information is punishable as a inisde- < came U(> again yesterday and may conclude
E. E. M.
ning for office, so he can afford to let but the coroner concludtsl that no in­
; meanor.
■1 to move to Ashland.
( omnu-m-ement Exerriw».
this“infatnous liliel” pass unnoticed.
Among the guests at the Oregon this week,
quest was necessary, and the laxly was
“About three car loads of beef cattle , , are
John A. Beck the Portland jeweler, with
The commencement exercises of the
__
Grant'« Pass Notes.
_ I pass through the stis'kyards here from his
therefore
laid
at
rest
in
the
cemetery,
I
wife and little son, and F. E. Clark, of
A. H. Boothby, down from Flounce
Will make the season of 1800 at the
Ashland State Normal School will take
San
Fraiiciseo, w ho cam«* up on timber land
Wednesday
morning.
LCalifornia
every
w«x
“
k
for
Puget
le Episcopal church will build a’
business, and has gone out into the moun­
place this evening. The ela.se num- Rix'k to Central Point last Mouday
^Jjinnd,
”
says
a
Portland
paper,
“
and
The
man
was
evidently
no
common
ne church building here this Bummer.
tains with Col. Hill.
' hit* mile mirth of
lierx nineteen, as follows: Misses Jen­ after supplies, reported the lumbering tramp. He hail no money about hi
It will lie located on the corner of ■filers say there will b«“ no beef from
busineee in full blast now, and says
John Butterw orth, who had been nt Yreka
nie Oliver, Alice Sutton, Maud Berry. their mill will have a large quantity when found, but if the letter ¡iniittal Fifth and H streetB. an excellent lo­ | tbe ranges here till June 20th. Grass
Ashland. < >r.
for some time, employed on the Cnlon, re
Agues Devlin, and Messrs. John Dev­
above whs hie own, he had 1 wh > ii en­ cation. The lots were donated by the is gissi now and cattle are doing well. turned to Ashland last Sunday. He went to
of
choice
lumlier
for
the
market
this
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES
lin Hi) I Edward Sutton in the senior
gaged in soliciting orders for row«. i lion. 11. B. Miller.
There will be plenty of b«x>f this sea­ Yreka again yesterday. He will lie one of
season.
publishers of the newspa(a“r. the "Tel«-
class; Misses Dora Fleming. ’ Hope
One of his f«>et had lx«n cut off nearly
son, as the loss last winter was priuci- the
The business carnival at the opera jially cows and young cattle, but beef gram." soon to appear there.
Hunter, Clara Mingus, Lillie Newman
Go to our store, east side of Plaza, half way back from the toes.
house last Friday night, given for the steers will lie scarce next season.”
W J. Schmidt, who has been employed as
and Mr. John W. Reese in the junior jor paints, oils, varnishes, brush««
foreman by W. A. Scott in bnikling con­
mutual benefit of the several churches,
«•lass; Miss Gertie Van Tassel and artists’ materials, and wall aud build­
i
< lusingutit st <’.n»t
lit Salem, writes that he will return to
Lonsdal«“ Muslin, 1-1 11 ytlIs. for :S1
The house or cabin of Job Garret­ tracts
was a grand siuvess, and is to lie re­
Messrs. J. A. Cooper, W. T. Dement, ing papers. Estimates made on paint­
hi» home in Ashland soon. He says: "Ash­
My entire stock of hardware, tin­ peated ou next Tuesday evening.
son, near the head of Beaver Creek, land is a hard jdaee—to keep «'way from
<s yd s. for 1
“
Cambric, “
II. L. Vining. A. A. Pennington, John ing, paper hanging, interior decora­
ware, etc., will lie sold without reserve.
Siskiyou mountains, was burned down after one has lived there awhile.'
Rees, F. E. Youmans aud J. H. Devlin tions, etc.
Fruit
of
the
Loom,
“
10
y< Is. foi­ J
Mrs.
Lucy
Allan,
an
old
resident
of
Give me a <“«11 before“ purchasing else­
lust Thursday, Garretson losing alxiut
J. B. Russell, of the Yreka marble works,
in the commercial course. The highest
E vans A B runk , Ashland, Or.
this county, anil of this town for the 83<l0 to 84ftI worth of clothing, furni­ has lieen in Ashland for a week or more
where.
B. F. R eesek .
Chapman
NN
ytl
ls. for 1
standing in the senior class was made
12*
past two years, drove out, to W«xxl- ture and (irovisions. Mr. G. was ab­ past, as-isting his father in some extra work
The lady who sent from Ashland to
by M iss Jennie Oliver, whose average
in
his
line
here.
Buck
is
a
rancher
as
well
Farmers
Choice
“
10 y< Is. foi­ 1
ville on Thursday, and while sitting in sent at the time, and Ed. Kennedy, as marble cutter, now, having a good farm
Decoration Day Program.
was 97-:l; the next highest was made the Yreka Journal an advertisement
(
’
abot
W
The memliers of the Poet will as­ her buggy, fainted ami fell out upon stopping with him, was also absent, alsiut twelve miles south of Yreka.
by Miss Alic«“ Sutton, with an average for a situation as housekeeper will find
14 Vt ls. tol* 1
Roadmaster M. II Burkhalter, cameover
of 97 11-21. The average of the class a reply at the T idings office offering semble at the ball at 9 ii . m. The pro­ the ground, striking on her head, and but the latter had left tlie place last.
CoiiH“ with yuur nicklos, quarters and eagles
Indian
Head
y<:Is. fol' 1
broke
her
neck,
causing
instant
death.
12A
The
tire
probably
caught
from
a
spark
from
Hornbrook,
Wednesday,
with
his
wife
her
a
situation
if
she
will
send
her
ad
­
cession will form in plaza at 9:3(1 as
was 93 8-21. The highest standing in
and
little
one.
and
Mrs.
D.
Burkhalter,
of
Mrs.
Allen
was
favorably
known,
and
of
a
smouldering
tire
left
in
the
fire
­
Lawrence L. L,
the junior class was made by Miss dress to the Journal again. It was follows, and march to (irauite Hall:
14 yt Is. foi­ 1
Sacramento, who with her two children lias
and see the good values tliat we givfl^ in ex­
leaves many friends to mourn her place.—| Yreka Journal.
been visiting at Hornbrook, came over with
1 Baud.
Hope Hunter, whose average was 93-':). mislaid in that office.
Mystic
L.
ls.
foi
­
1
i
1
1
death.
yc
them to see her brother, Frank Hasty.
2. Company “D."
In the Commercial course the highest
It. is not denied that the present
“Gangrened by jealousy and preju­
change. We shall aim to give you your
Mrs J If. Russel started Saturday after-
3. Burnside Post and Comrades.
Holbrook
“
standing was made by Mr. 15. L. Vin­
Ki y< ls. foi­ 1
Mr. T. M. Johnson, manager of the clerk and sheriff have lx>en faithful main
dice
”
is
about
due
now
from
the
“
of
­
for Portland, to attend the annual con­
4.
Band of Hope and echo«d chil­ Grant’s Pass Water and Light Com­ an«L efficient officers and have per- vention
ing, with 95 per cent.
of
the
W.
C.
T.
C.,
which
has
beeu
House Lining
25 y< ls. foi­ 1
ficial” organ at Jacksonville. The
dren.
ey's worth. Inlit-ving our interests to be mntda
The only in session tins weok. Her little daughter.
pany, has just returned from San formisl their duties well.
ide« was worked into the compliments
Answer to Query.
City authorities.
Pearl, went with her as far as Cottage Grove,
5.
Dress
Ginghams
“
10 VCls. for 1
argument
against
them
is
that
they
are
Francisco,
and
the
work
is
now
under
the organ gave this paper last week,
fora
visit
witli
her
sister,
Mrs.
T.
1'.
Boyd.
6. Citizens.
The Times of last week sets
way with a capital of 851),Got) to crowd Republicans, but no one can say that
and knowing that a regular customer is mud?
> a only the sub-editor put it in a much
Mr. and Xtrs. W P. Benn reached home
CEREMONIES AT HALL.
martinet that inquires "What is
it through. The machinery not there they have not tn-ated the citizens of last
BX more verbose style.
Friday on (he return from their trip to
100
silk.
2
'■
"
15e.
the
county
courteously
and
served
Muller, anyhow? ’ Well, all the older
now is on the way anil piping for sev­
tlie Eastern states. They spent several days
1. Music.
-more profitable in a year than the single pur­
• Í
It was the gixxl policy of the Re­
citizens of the conntry can answer
en and one-half miles of mains. The them well without any party distinc­ in California on their return ami had a
2. Prayer.
|
oz
“
1
“
“
15c.
pleasant
time
altogether,
and
Mrs.
Heun's
publicans
to
nominate
c«anpeteut
and
that from their own knowledge, by say­
electric plant is now b«'ing placed in tions, Democrats and Republicans health is improved by the trip and visit
3. Music by choir.
chase customer, we shall, by fair dealing and
(ienuine French Salines 25c per yard.
the building, and cousists of one 60- alike ns pnbli«“ servants should. They among old friends.
ing thnt lie is oue of the most gener­ capable men from the top to the liot-
4. Reading of orders.
lioth
deserve
a
second
term,
and
will
arc
light
dynamo
and
one
20-arc
light
ous-hearted, liberal, whole-souled men tom of their ticket. If. Dr. Parson is
5. Saluting the dead.
American “
15c per yard.
Mrs. I.. V. Wells, who has taught in one
representing al) goods to he what fhey arc and
in Southern Oregon one who has be­ elected he will lai one of the best
6. A«l«lr««a of wele«>me by ¡«ist<“om- dynamo. There is also 50-arc light both lie re-elected.
department of the Ashland public schools
during
the
past
year,
w
ill
leave
to
morrow
lamps
2000
candle
power
each,
and
friended more poor men at the cost of corouers who ever served the people
m antler.
The
stern-wheel
steamboat.
Harvest
Oakland, t ai . where Mr. Wells has a WE CARRY No SHoDOY GOODS, P.VT Ql’oTE
500 incandescent lights which will lie Queen! belonging to the Union Pacific for
bis own purse than any other citizen in the state in that capacity.
no more, endeavor to secure a sBare of vour
Music by choir.
i.
si liiHil
Mrs Wells is an exeeptionallv
furnished by accumulators.
of the county. People who have
Post
exercises.
YOE CLOSE PRICES ON WELL
8.
efficient
teacher, and has many friends w ho
Railway
Company,
was
successfully
Capt.
McConnell
of
Co.
D,
of
Ash
­
This company will build a dam on taken over the cascades on the Colum­ regret to see her leave Ashland.
known him for thirty years will make
9. Music by choir.
KNOWN BRANDS.
such an answer to the Times query, land, received a letter a few days ago 1(1. Address by Comrade H. A. Bar­ th«> river this summer at a cost of 88,- bia river last. 8nu<lay nfternoon. The
Oregon's state food I’onimissioner, Peter
from
Salem,
asking
him
if
his
company
'
IXM), which will afforil fiftl horse power Isiat has been running on the upper Ess. r, came out from Portland by yesterday
and they will add further that he was
den.
t
V
A general assortment of
for milling purposes. Power will lx> river, but was no longer nettded there, morning s train, to see if we eat good,
always the same generous friend and would help Salem celebrate the 4th of 11. Music by choir.
wholesome
meat,
butter,
vegetables
and
July,
and
offering
to
pay
all
their
ex
­
uelgblior always public spirited,always
12. Procession will reform anil march transmitted to any part of the coun­ so the company decided to run it otlier truck in Jackson county. This is his
hlieral as he is to-day, whether be was penses. Ashland is going to celebrate to the cemetery and decorate graves of try or town within a radius of four over the falls and use it on the lower first visit to Ashland, and Mr. Esser will
and
will
need
her
company
of
militia
spend several days in and near
in public office or not. The Times
our departed comrades.
After this mil«« by electricity, for manufacturing river, where traffic is at present heavy. probaldy
the town.
complains of hia party (xilitics, but here, so there is not much probability service a recess will lie taken until 3 p. purposes.
preciatptl. judging by the substantial t
The
Oregonian
has
nearly
a
page
de
­
Mrs Jas. Cole and Miss Alice Howland, I
his ¡Hilitics never prevent««! him from of their going to Salem.
m., at which time the Post will reas­
voted to description and illustrations Who have been at Mrs. Crocker's in Ashland
helping a friend. neighlior or stranger
during the si hool year just ending, went up
of the run.
A. H. Carson, of the Redlands Nurs­ semble at the ball and march to Har-
which is now keeping us busy. Ou.
where help was «pplitxi for and needfsl. eries. came up from Grant’s Pass this gadine cemetery aud decorate the
to Siskiyou last Monday, where Mr. Cole is
Jacksonville Items.
Joe Geneveive, aged 17, son of Chaa in charge of the wood contracts and other
He was always frank and fair in poli­ week to examine the fruit evaporating graves of our comrades who are bur­
of Sisson Crocker. Thev will re­
Geneveive, a well-known stock man of business
(îoods department deserves your careftii
tics, as in every thing else, and peo­ machine at E. K. Anderson’s orchard, ied there.
W. A. P atrick ,
main there a month or two and tlien go to
T. J. Cress has gone to Salem to Umatilla county, was killed last Mon­ san
ple iu his own precinct never could ap­ preparatory to building one for him­
Francisco.
Post Commander.
seek a new location.
day by being stabbed to death with a
ply to him the name of "Old Policy,” self at Redlands. Mr. Carson reports
sideration before •> von send a. vour money
Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Potter aud daughter,
•' au». «.
that has Ix-eu wafted on the breezes a light crop of peaches in Josephine
Dr. J. W. Robinson and family will pair of shears in the hands of a sheep- of Salem, came out to Ashland by Monday's
Hwniann ami the t eterans.
leave for California iu a short time, to iierder whose name is not yet known. train, anil Mrs. Potter and daughter will
that are blowing from over the Butte tins season, but tlie prospects are ex­
Respectfully,
visit friends here, while Mr. Potter looks
RepreeentBtive Hermann has made spend the slimmer.
It is sai«l the Ixiv and his mother had after
«•reek divide.
business interests in this part of the
cellent for a large yield of grapes.
some very go<xl friends among the sol­
gotten the sheep-herder in a corner of country. Bert. Potter also came out from
Mrs. Joe Beach, (nee Miss Annie
Tuesday anil went south with his
A Beautiful Monument.
The Times wants Col. Miller to lie dier element in Washington. A veter­ Miller,) will arrive this week to visit the fence aud were beating him with | Salem
an
of
the
war.
au«l
a
prominent
mem
­
clubs, while the father sto«xl by and ! father.
There are many handsome monu­ endorsed by a 6ft) majority in Jack- ber of the Grand Army,.who is at the relatives.
exclaimed “kill liim! kill him!” The! I B. B. Beektnan. now one of the legal f ra­
ments and memorial stones 111 the Ash­ son county, which would menu that head of the employment committee of I
ternity of Portland, is not a candidate__
ter
The following is a list of Jackson-1 herder finally freed himself, reached np I ' I Congress,
land cemetery, but among the most nearly 3ft) Republicans bad voted for the G. A. R. in Washington, tells the
hut is stumping Eastern Oregon
to
the
top
rail
where
a
pair
of
shears
ville
ptxiple
who
are
attending
the
him.
but
it
turns
pale
and
tremble«
ill
fa-half
of
the
Republican
ticket,
aud
re­
lieautiful of h II is the one just set up
Oregonian correspondent that when
reach us that he is making a fine repu
in the family banal lot of Capt. Tlios. and falls into hysterical shrieking Mr. Hermann is apjiealed to on liehalf State Convention of Itelx-kab Degree lay, gratified them, and finally st abissi ports
tation
as
a
speaker.
Mr.
Baker
who
«poke
Smith. The sub-liase, or pedestal, is aliout party duty when it thinks of of a soldier he is always ready and Iiodge: K. Kubli Sr., 8. J. Day, Jno. the lxiy. He then turneil on Mrs, in tills connty so eloquently this week, say»
Genevieve, inflicting several wonndB. he has followed Beekman through a part of
of blue sandstone from the Tolman the probability of some of the Repub­ willing to aid with his influence the Boyer au«l Wm. H. Parker.
Mr. Geneveive escaped nuinjiired.
Eastern Oregon during the campaign, and
quarry, iiud the whole monumeut aliove lican candidate« for county offices l>e- deeerviug veterans.
C. B. Watson and M. L. Alford
“Mr. Hermann,”
lie found that Ben bad made a good impres­
It le of beautiful white Vermont marble. ing elected.
The
Sacramento
lice
and
several
sion everywhere he had spokeu.
he says, “is regarded by the soldier el­ were at the county Rent «luring the
Above the liase are tlie usual fiuuyeefor
Eastern papers contain ¡xirtraits of
week.
Charley Williams, who had been ement as a true and safe friend, and
inscriptions, tliee«> are surmounted by
little Geòrgie Co<qx>r, who now stands
Dealer in
has justly earne«l the reputation of a
A. S. Johnson, who was called to at the head of juvenile artists in the
M c B ride »M artin .
n pyramidal shaft, and above the capi­ sent to the state iysane asylum from bard worker. H<» answers every letter
Josephine
county,
escaped
from
the
San
Francisco
by
a
telegram
announc
­
tal the monument is completed by a
theatrical dine. Little Geòrgie is the
Mr. J. H. McBride and Mrs. Julia
promptly, dispatch«« to the commis­
slraped urn. Upon the liase is the institution recently and made his way sioner of pensions at once all inquiries ing the illness of his daughter, Mrs. most popular of nil the re 11 resent at iveo A. Martin were married at the home
to
Gold
Hill,
wher«>
he
wns
taken
in
G.
A.
Htlbbel,
has
returned
home.
family name.
Above this, on the
of Little Lord Fanutleroy ¡and other of the bride in Ashland Wednesday
and urges inimeiliate action ou all
north side, is the memorial inscription: charge by Sheriff Birdeey last Sun­ pending claims from his state.
A match game of base ball lietweeii juvenile chtiracti-rs, and with law par­ evening, May 21, at 8 o'clock, Rev. F.
He
day.
The
sheriff
iletainetl
him
at
“Margaret, wife of Thoe. Smith, died
also promptly prepares and intnxluces Ashland nim* and Jacksonville lane ents, is coining money and winning G. Strange, of the Presbyterian church,
Oct. 22, 1874. aged 51 years. 5 months. Jacksonville till an attendant from bills in cases not «“owred by general t'sik plane here lust. Saturday. The the greatest admiration.
We con­ officiating. About a dozen wedding
12 days,” and the lines: “Faith poiuts the asylum arrivetl there to tak«> him In
gratulate the youthful artist on h««r guests were present, anil after the
Ashland
nine
carried
off
the
laurels.
we."
laWB.
”
The
Boldii-r
element
is
aiixious
to lio|»e alsive the sky, where ransomed b:u“k to Salem.
success, and Ix'lieve she is destintd to ceremony an elegant supper was served.
to see Mr. HeriDHiin returned to Cou-
A large crowd greeted Gov. Pen make a fortune lik<> the famous Little The bride and grixim lioth have a
spirits never die.” Upon the south
gretw.
If
the
“
literary
editor
”
and
second
noye an«l State Treasurer Webb at Lotta, who also commenced her career large circle of friends and acquaint­
fa«v is the billowing yet uutinishe«! me­
official camlidate of the Times office
the Court house Tuesday.
morial: “Capt. Thomas Smith, lairti hadn't squinntxl alxint so much under
as a dramatic artist, in Yreka, when a ances, who wish them a long and hap­
in Campbell cotiuty, Ky., Sept 14, the name “hired irtnn" it would
The World »niicheil
Mrs. Rhoda Cardwell is lying very mere child. Sin- is now making a tour py married life.
have
1SD9." This shows that the Captain is
of the Southern States, her (iarents al­
'the facilities of the present «lay for ill at her homo in this place.
lx«n forgotten aa applied to him long
in tns 81st year, but be bids fair to pre­ ago, lint he makes so much fuss
so taking part in the pieces presented,
• IOO Reward «lOO.
the production of everything that
over
vent the completion of the inscription it that it .«euis likely to stick to him. will conduce to tin- material welfare and
an 1 has tin engagement ahead in the
Ths
readers
of the T idimoh will l>e
fur a giaxlly uumlaT of years yet. Sev­ He oughtn't toobject to the term. Tens comfort of mankind are a most nniimit
leading tlieatrn of New York City.
hi : IS WELL QI A LIU ED.
pleased t«> learn that there is at least
eral of the Captniu's old friends, learn­ of thousands of lietter men than he ed and when Syrupuf Figs was first pro
[Yreka Journal.
one dreaded disease that science han
ing that a family monument was lienig lire bird men, and don’t find anything dneed tlie world was enriched with the
been able to cure in all its stages, and
A High Elidiimenirlit
prepared for his lot, requested permis­ to complain of in the name either. only perfect laxative kn iwn. as it is tlie
that isc.itsrrh. Hall’s Catarrh Cure in
remedy which is truly pleasing and
*t llt-lcio. On-con. Msi i:*.tli. I»«
sion to have the following lnscnlieil Th««re’s nothing to kick aliotit. that we only
the only positive cure now known to the
refreshing to the taste and prompt i mi
M . « Is Kn*.
Editor A-lilmid Tin
medical fraternity. Catarrh being a
«11on it, which was pla«*e«l upou tlie can see fair salary, probably, and effectual to cleanse tin sv-teni geutiv in
INt»», .tsiiimt'i
A»liland Oregon.
i I « l ht
sr -ir
»ir i 1 nr
h<- Ke-
Ke
constitutional
disease, require« a consti
west face, and signed “by old friends:”
the Spring tune or. tn fact, at ativ time piiblli'sn» of the Fb»t Judicial ln»tri< t have
Basi tiall Matcli.
tutional treatment.
Hall'» Catarrh
“Capt. Thus. Smith, cross«sl tlie plains every facility to run for office afforded. and the 1s t ter it is known the more pop- done tin nix lve« i redit m nominating the
Cure is taken luternally. acting directly
Hon. < B. Wat«on for the ..ill, <■ ,,t District
in 1919. Lis’atcd alone in this valley.
Baseball
matters,
while
not
lively
The Republican ticket is great this ular it bvcona-H.
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of
Attorney for that District. I have I» <n
Nov. 11, Kd, amid hostile Indians, Spring in many ««txxits. but it. re­
ipiaintisl with Mr. Matson for a mimta-r of here witli tIm older players, have not the system, thereby destroying the
who learned to fear (as we learned to mains a fact that G. (.’. Foldings is the
years laitli a» an attorney aud a» a mail, and lieen slow with the young Ixiys this foundation of the di«ease and giving
An immense stock of wall paper, in both i apaeitie« I can recommend bini, season. The “little kids" won lígame the patient strength by building up
value) Ins prompt, dauntless, but care­ lending dealer iu the sporting line for
lie Is an hi. ,e»t, upright man aud a lawyer
ful leading of volnnteer companies that Southern Oregon. This firm now has ceilings an<l ilworatioiia nt Smith .V of
tine Ml.illty.
He wa« my deputy for alsitit from M. dford oimpetdora al the latter the constitution and assisting nature in
held at I mv tlie savage foe. May he be in Btix'k the finest line of all kinds of lkRlges. We furnish an eX|ienence«i two year» iu A»toria, t'latMip ,-omitv. and Iu place a fe«v weeks ago, coming out eas­ doing its work. The prorietors have sc
paper hanger when <l.sire<l. All or- that capa, ity he conduct. .1 the ditti. » of the ily victorious.
rememliertd by all as a benefactor.”
Last Saturday, the much faith in its curative powers that
fishing tackle ever before opened out
,-tteieutly and with marked ability,
they offer $100 for any case it fails to
Tlie east fa«“e of the ffionnment is in thia city. In this at«*ck is ««xivina «iera in this line promptly attcmleil to. oftb'e
“older kid" nine went down to Jack­ cure.
and
from
personal
esja
rienee
extending
oer
Send for list of testimonials.
and satisfaction gnruiiteeii.
♦
left for future record of the family.
a periisl of tn.ire than eight year» a» iiistrict sonville to have a game with a nine of Address, F. «. CHENEY A Co.. Tole­
split I muh I mmi nxls with two tips, rule
Attorney f..r the Distrtt “ in w hleh Astoria is that place who had challenge,! them.
Another of the most lieautiful inon- tier or metal real, oil«xl silk line ami
Dress shirts from 5lk*. up at Blount’s. situated.
do. (>. Sold by druggists,'fie.
1 »'sti -ay that heeotdd find no ta tter
ilmelita in the «“emetery IB that which one dozen tiles for the remarknble low
tn the etale of Oregon in which to 1 be Ashlaud lioys were t<x> strong for
Gress, the lxx»t aixl shoe man, lias a m •» hool
marks the resting place of the late Dr. price of 810. Tb««e split hand*st rexls
eome ae.juainted with and intelligent­ their rivals, and won the game by a
Jaeluoo rille to Medford.
J. H. ChitwiHid and wife, and which alone e*“ll for $12 in Portland ami San tine stock of shoes on hand which he ly apply th, prin ip'.es of the criminal law. score of 35 to 13. The game was pro-
lune not the pleasure of an acquaintance ' nonnoed a pksisant one, and the Ash­
Patronize
the only wagon that con­
has tH“en set up within the past y«<ar. Francisco they have reduce«l their manufactures in Asblan«! ami will 1 with
his opponent for the office but presume
*
Tlie work in lioth instances is that of tiles to 45 cents per dozen, ami carry be sold at unusually low prices.
that he I.» a lawyer an I a gentleman, but the laml boy’s sai I they were tre*ate«l nicely, nects with every train, rain or shine,
Ciive tis a vail mul we ulinll endenvor to pieuse .you
l«-o|.le of your Di«triet . an not do lietter Chas. Harris went down from here as and carries the Ü. 8. mail and Wells,
J. H. R iihm -II. of the Ashland Marble all kinds of nsls, bait lanes, landing
that« to cleet Mr. Wat-on to the position for umpire.
Fargo
A
Co.
’
«
expreaa.
batisfaoUun
Works, to whom is due the cre<ht for nets, pocket cups, etc. etc. (’all aud
which he has t.een uotnfnated. He will rep-
guaranteed.
J ohn D yar , Driver.
much of the liest work in the ceme­ examine while the assortment is com­
re-eut the -tate ably it electisl. la-side- la-tug
Latest hein-stitch«xl embrruderi«« at
a careful ami honest officer.
teries here.
plete.
•
Your» truly.
T. A. McHKiur.
D. R. A E. V. Mills.
*
New cárpete at D. R 4 E. V. Milla
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