Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 30, 1890, Image 3

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    NORMAL M HOOL COMMENCEMENT.
Ttw Sugar Cine l>wr and Lumber Company
districts.
Barntig these ns well as
Probate Court.
PERSONAL.
SOME SORGO SEED.
CITY WATER WORKS.
Another carload of choice potatoes
other hindrances incident to school
Of Grant's Pass, Or., have their new
I May term, j
received by Donoghue from tbe East
The
commencement
exercises
of
the
life,
it
is
gratifying
to
say
thut
we
can
E. I,. Hollenbeck returned Wednesday from
factory in full operation. Their ca­ In the matter of the estate and guardian­
Thirty Men Begun Work Digging Trenrlies
this
week,
aud
for
sale
at
2
eta.
ja«r
Ashland
State
Normal
School
occupied
see
that
commendable
progreee
was
The following letter, received by tbe pacity is doubled, aud they are pre­ ship of E\ a ( ook, a minor—M. J McKee ap*
Seattle.
Don’t forget tbe picnic, June 4.
Monday.
pouud, delivered anywhere in Ashlaud.
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May :u>,
Friday,...
The effect of our biweekly T idisos lust week, explains itself, and pared to till all orders for tiolh con­ ]M.inted guardian, and letter« of guardian­
Mr. Simms, nf t'enind Point, has been in two evenings of last week Thursday made.
lots of lace curtains, at Hunsaker's. They are first-class iKitatoee.
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and
Friday,
and
occurred
at
Granite
institute
lias
been
to
unify
the
meth
­
tbe
seed, u small package, is at this tract work Hud st.K-k goods promptly. ship issued uj » oii hei giving tiond« offS60.
The Asblaud City Council concluded to* ii this week.
In the matter of the eMate of I«aac Cote
Hall,
which,
though
the
largest
audi
­
ods
of
the
severul
teacuers,
whose
otSce
aud will lie given to tbe first With their new aud perfect system of «taut
Mrs. H. F Snyder and ehlldren Marled
Nadirs t>> CoBirwctatrs and Teamsters.
—Inventory and appiaiaement enun-
I Mason fruit jars at the Red House. In the San Francisco Examiner of lust week that they were losing too Saturday
torium in tue city, would uot accom­ industry aud pel severance was a souiee callers for it who want to try tbe kiln drying they can turuish all work lu«-d aud approved by the court. May Wth.
evening for Portland.
much
valuable
time
iu
waiting
for
the
Tuesday
was
priuted
a
two-coluuin-
Proposals will be received for haill-
EAtra j ir rubliers, at the Red House.
modate
the
crowds
of
people
who
of
sulistaetiou
to
all.
Then,
too,
the
experiment:
In
the
matter of the estate 01 Lucinda <X>n-
Geo. W. Bailey and S. H. Settle«, of Shake,
in perfect condition. Their new dry
aud-a-qnarter article descriptive of Ash­ arrival of the superintendent of the
iug from three to five thousand cords
*>tant—Inventory and appraisement exam*
turned out npon lx>th evenings. Tbe public schools huve received much K ditok Tiuisos:—
Only a few days more till the agony land and the Kogue River Valley, the new city water works before beginning have been 111 town this week.
kiln
will
thoroughly
season
lumlier
iu
ined
and
approved May 13th.
of IL IL wish ! at Siskiyou station. Or. is over.
I huve lately received from Missouri some
C. W. Ayers came up from Albany last students ami friends of the school had encouragement. fiom many of the pa­ sorgo seed which 1 know to be quite valua­ four days, and has a daily capacity of
In the matter of the estate of John Wat-
i result of the visit of the Examiner work, and not being able to get word Bunday
For further information apply or ad­
tron«.
Die
meeliugs
of
parents
aud
labored
wit
h
z«*alous
devotion
to
pre
­
for
a
short
stay
in
town.
ble. aud herewith enclose you some of it teu thousand feet.
sou—Inventory and apprai«*ement approved
Ladies for your knl gloves, try party here. The article is well written as to anw definite time be could get
dress
S isson , C hock kk A Co,
pare the ball in a fitting manuer for teachers in the school room was always which 1 would like to have you give to some
Iu all classes of work, both in de­ May lbtli.
aud highly eulogistic of our city aud here, the mayor last Friday adver­ Mr. and Mr«. I.. How, of Bedding, Cal., the occasion, and the stage was u.tule attended by better results in the work. pvrstin
Siskiyou Station, or White Point, P.O. Hunsaker.
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Who NbiMB sorgo for him to tMt it
were
iti
Ashland
la-t
Saturday.
In the matter of the eatate of Wm. Wooley
valley, and is headed “An Oregou tised for meu to dig trenches, liegin­
This sorgo in m cross between the While signs and workmanship, they are sec­ —Inventory aud appraisement approved
Jackson Co., Oregou.
And still the time of tbe trains Paradise."
Dr. A. C. Caldwell was in Grant's Pass last attractive with a setting of beautiful 1'bis lnteiest on the part of the patrons Iinpheeaiid the («ouiM'itua. I originated it ond to none on the Pwitic Coast. May 21 st.
ning Monday morning. About thirty
roses and other Howers w hich bad been continued throughout the year, aud In 1»71, in Washington «ountv. Missouri. St-ud to them for emulates on all job
doeau't change.
Ulwral lectures.
men were put at work under supervi­ Friday and Saturday on a business trip.
In the matter of the estate of I*aac Con-
when the lust day of the term was al At that time I Mold my mill and evaporator work and for price lusts and discounts Ntant
While seine of our Democratic
Ed. Grubb returned to Klamath county offered in geueroiis profusion.
—order for «ale of iieraonai property.
to Thoma» B. Mathews and iumiahed him
Samual P. Putman, of San Frau-
Don’t believe stories set ou f«x»t just friends are standing so loyally by Gov. sion of Mayor Hill Monday, the first last
Thursday
evening
was
devoted
many
came
to
the
several
schools
hand,
Ordered
that all pera«»nal pru|«rty be »old at
week
to
remain
during
the
summer.
on
slock
work.
All
kinds
of
lumber,
work living .lone on north Main street
seed. The next year he raiaed a large quan­
cisi'o, the well known lil>eral lecturer, before election day.
Penuoyer and are talking for luin more near the school house. By Wednes­ Messrs. Gwirge Merriman ami J. E. Red- chiefly to the gold medal elocutionary to wlilies« the dosing exercises. At tity from the seed 1 furnished him. Hr wa> thoroughly seasoned, constantly on private aaie.
arrived iu Ash lull d Wednesday even­
In
the
matter of the estate of William
much surprised to find tlic s\ riip he made hand. Boxes of every description are
Come to the picnic and get a enp of on tbe score of his opposition to the day night the work had proceeded Held, of M' dhird. were ill Ashland last Suu- contest, participated in by members of the uorlu building the eXereisve be­ turn
sugar in the barreta. Tnia was found
Turnham— Order of final settlement. Or­
ing, and will speak twice at Granite coffee for 10 cents.
nou-taxable Portland water bouda nearly to the corner of Maiu aud day.
the senior, junior and other classes of gan at noon in the nigh school aud the after to
made
by
them
und
furnished
iu
large
that
to
be
often
the
caae,
and
every
dered
that
report of adminiNtrator I m * in all
Hall uext Sunday -at 1:30o'clock in the
grade, aud were com­ body in that neighhood went to raising or emull quantities. Yon will con­ thing* confirmed and admini»irator and
than anything else, cau they support
C. c. Beckinan. of Jacksonville, left ia«t the school. During the fall and win­ seeoudary
Come to the picnic, June 4, and get W. K. Price just as heartily Ix.'anfle Church streets. Yesterday the meu Sunday
afternoon und 7:30 in tbe evening. A
bondMnen be exonerated from further lia­
for san Fram iseo, to be gone al«nlt ter, as is well kuowu to the public, pleted at the end of the session iiefore the cane.
liegan work digging the trenches for the
It aa a> named “Loomis' 6orgo,' after me, sult your interests by dealing with bilities.
cordial invitation extended to every­ strawberries and cream.
there has lieen in progress amt.ng the recess. 'This arrangement gave the though
be worked and voted for the bill after mams on Helman street. Mayor Hill a week.
proj»rrly it is au Impliev. The see<1 this reliable aud truly first class in­
In the matter of the estate of Wm. Wooley
oue to attend. Subject of lecture at
Mr
mid
!
Mrs.
Frank
Neil,
of
Jackson
ilk.
students
a
series
of
el<M*utionary
con
­
visitors
as
well
as
LUe
teachers
aud
J. S. Herrin has about 600 head of the governor had vetoed it?
you will perceive la red, though the weed of stitution.
[442m
reports the meu as working well and were visiting rrlalive« in Ashland prvvlu« t
—order setting apart property for widow.
1:30: "The Religious Conspiracy," fine stock sheep for sale.
the
CoiDseaiin
is black and the While
pupils
an
opportunity
to
bear
the
exer
­
tests for the Demorest prize medals.
Ordered that certain property be net at»art to
good
progress
is
living
made.
Some
of
the
Quest
strawberries
ever
thh week
Subject of eveuing lecture: "Chris­
Imphce I n white. 1 cotihidvi it the moat
Catherine Wooley, widow ofWm. WtMilgy.
There have been eight contests for tbe cise« in the other rooms. At the south valuable
cane there is for both nyrup aud
Scrutinize your ballots closely. lk> seen anywhere, are growing this sea­
tianity and Liberalism."
Fresh fruite received daily at Dono­
I SolAt>rahaiii,t«f Roseburg, and Mr. and silver medals, in each case the award building a Homewuat similar plan was sugar. I have sent a little sack of the seed
Mrs. Robert, of Sak in, were in Ashland laM
uot vote by mistake a ballot that may son on the vines iu S. F. Morine's gar­
Ili-Bir.
ghue's.
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being made by impartial judges, se­ followed, in each room the exercises to the secretary of agriculture.
Ne* Grocery Store.
Wednesday.
den on Oak Btreet, aud Mr. Morine
be thrown out in the count.
I understand that vou»iderable sorgo is
lected from the audit uoe. On this oc­ were lively aud inspiring, «nd one raised
Tbe Loyal Legion will have a picnic
in
your
county,
and
presume
that
a
Mr.
H.
F.
Cole
and
Miss
Jessie
Vole,
of
brought
in
a
boxful
to
the
T
iiunoh
O. F. McConnell and J. 8. Eubanks
North Yakima, Wash., had a >4’»,000 tire Col« stein, wi re visiting Ashland friends casion the eight winners of silver med­ could not help but see that the new Kimi as valuable a> this w««uld lie wel
in the grove next Wedueelsv, June 4.
The S. F. Fxaminer'» boom tram
have goue into partnership to carry on went southward agaiu tins week, stop­ yesterday, that were as big as hen’s last Sunday.
als were to «•«»ntest for the gold medal, teachers aud pupils, although anxious­ corned by those who are making sorgo syrup.
Saturday and Bunday.
Tbe parents are all invited to come
eggs.
Some
of
the
most
|>erfectly
As I was no! acquainted with the sorgo
the grocery business in Ashland, and ping in Ashland Monday night.
Miller
Lux and Phi! Armour will put
with their children. Thu ladies will
Will Myer sprained bld ankle a week «>r l'faey were Misses Htta Johnson, Mary ly looking forward to the vacation lor rais«*rs, 1 send it to you, trusting that you
shaptai
berries,
however,
that
ever
are having the coruer room in the
up a milljou dollar xlau^hter house. pat kiHg two ago. und v. as laid up fur hay bile, but is Andrews, Clara .Mingus, Lydia M c C h F] rest, enter Uuued regrets over the fact
baveastre.wlieneH-and-cream t md^dso
will hand it over to some suitable penion.
««old storage house in ^an I'ran around on crutches n«»w.
Strawberry and ice cream social at grew, and beautiful in every way, were house
Gauiard block titled up in fiue style
and Agnes Devlin, and Messrs. J. W. that they would no longer meet iu Excuse ine for troubling you.
coffee anil sandwiclies. Everybody is
for their store. Mr. McConnell has Mrs. Saxman's, Tuesday evening, June exhibited yesterday by J. H. R. Hutch­
Yours truly,
Samuel I’idl'dps relume«! to Ashlaiul la»t lieen, Geo. L. Helms and W. Taylor dally sessions at the school rooui; and,
Cordially invited to attend tins picnic.
ie contract for buihling the new hricl^ Friday
l'jt\
I
8.
l/'UMIS.
lirnl years of experience in the busi­ 3d. EAerybody cordially invited to ings, from his garden. They were a
iroin Linn loiittty, where he had Deinent. Each of them <iid remark­ iu several eases, all hope of ever meet­
Rev. M. C. Aldridge will deliver •
«•ul house at Montague ha» been let to^u n * staying for sevetai months.
i‘. sS.~ I taught school last summer and
little smaller than tbe other, bnt
ness aud both are well knowu anti attend.
r. C. Beggs, who built the Siskiyou count) xt*
ably well, ami the judges (Mrs. Geo. ing again as teacher and pupil was fall at Gold Hill and sau your ¡>aprr fre­
short address in the grove, au<l will
snn.ith, prettier berries.
Neith
popular young men, and they will be­
quently
nt
my
friend
Mr.
Eduard
Penning
s.
J
Stanley
aud
wife
came
up
lr«un
hospital.
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Engie, D«*. J. 8. Walter and W. H. apparently goue, and II was plain to
lecture in the M. E. church m tbe sv-
A. E". Huut, of Dead Indian, is crip­
II Is not too late to plant the seed this
gin Imsineee with bright prospects. pled by a broken toe, which was caught gentleman knows tbe name of tbe va­ Money is scarcer than ever in Portland, Woodville Yesterday niorniug. and will Leeds) in their marking made very lit­ see the suppressed feeling lucldeut to
euing. A cordial invitation to alL
year.
L 3. U
make tlieir home in Ashland.
Mr. McConnell is in San Francisco nuder a piece of falling timber several riety of berries he has.
coming in slowly from the interior, and
tle difference lietweeu the different separation; lor, the earnest, painstak­
Sm- W. C. T. U.
banks nave not enough to help their regular
Mrs. M. I. Alford was well enough to
buying the stock, and their goods will weeks ago.
Tbe Republican ticket is great this customers;
partly because of their strikes, make a trip to talent last Suinlay. the first contestants, but in the final summing ing teacher will weave her owu life
School Ri'|x>rt.
arrive and be on sale within ten days
In
Ashland.
Spring in many res|>ects, but it re­ hut principally on a« cuuntof \ y ild cat s|»ecu- tune she has been out since her illness.
up of the credit points Miss Agnes about that of her pupils, until she is
Gents' furnishing goods at Hun­
l'Atima'.uS of the number of votes mains a fact that G. C. Eddmga is the lati«>n. — [ Welcome.
The following is the monthly report <»l
or so.
ngvr liark K>
Springs every Sun- saker's.
Jos. cline, who formerly lived in Ashland, Devlin was found to lie the winner, and made a confidant m their joys, aud Applegate school («iistrlcl No. 40 )
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to be polled by the Union party in leading dealer in tile sportiug line for
<lu\, I vun mg AxhlauU House h I mhi I bam.. ---------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
At the annual meeting of the W. ('. T. V.
has been iu Linn «ounty some two received tbe handsome gold medal, tbe until her own nature will respond to mouth ending May '£i,
tins county next Monday vary from Southern Oregou. This firm now has in Portland Mrs. Rigg» was electe«! prvsi but
Fat ray Horses.
years past, returned to this place recently.
Mini
redliuing
ill
tiie
cVcliiBg.
Also,
pa>svn-
.Number
days
taught.
possession of which is an honor that aud throb iu unison with the moods
dent; Mrs. Henrietta Brown, of AI tain. y ,
ink« n through l<> Linkviilc, uhvu
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pupils enrolled
The following deecnlied animals 125 to 3A).
in Mock the finest line of all kinds of corresponding
Miss Nellie Sackett started last Friday for will lx* a source of gratification to her and sorrows of the little lives about Total
Uvhircd.
secretary; Mrs. R. M. Robb,
number day»’ attendance
Notice to Bridge Builders.
Portland,
where
siie
will
enter
the
kiiuicr
fishing
tackle
ever
Iiefore
<qs*ned
out
strayed from the Dead Indian country
recording
secretary;
Mrs.
M.
1.
Bilyeu,
ot
long
after sch<N>l days have lieeome a her. This feeling was uot only mani­ Avriage daily attendance..
in-ai Uie Cviigregatioaial Chuich.
The hot days this w«-ek melted th««
garten Gaining school fur a two-yeara’
Total
number
of
days
absence
recently, aud were seen at the summit enow so rapidly ou A‘bl.ni l Butte in this city. In this stock is cooviua Eugene, treasurer.
memory
only.
It
is
but
justice
to
say
fest Isjtween teacuers and pupils, but
term.
Average daily absence.
Seal« «! i«r«»|H)KalM will be receive at the of­
alsiul ten days ago, coming toward the that the creek has l»een quite muddy split liamtioo rods with two tips, rob­ L. D«>w. of Reddiug. who ha« the govern
that the large hall with open stage at
contract for carrying the mails tri­
\V H. Kline, of Vicksburg, Miss., a nephew the back, and high ceiling, is much we are sure that the parents share.! N 'inibvr cn<us tardiness..
fice of tne County < h-rk at Ja*ksuuvllle,
ber or metal real, oiled silk line and ment
valley: One sorrel mare, blaze-face, 2 in the evenings.
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weekly irom Ashland to Shake, came up to of J. I. Kline of this place, spent several
the regrets of the school, mid well Number visitors..
Ja< kn»u County, Oregou, until ].• o clock,
one dozen tties for the remarkable low Ashiaiid la»t Friday, and succeeded in sub «lays in Ashland this week, visiting his un more difficult to speak in than the they might. When a good workman
years old, about 900 list, weight, brand-
U O4JI1,
1LOLI. OF HONOR.
Don't get angry when the census pnee of $10. These split bamboo rixls letting the contract to Wm. Floyd, of this cle
here.
room in which the contests hail taken leaves a town,all are sorry to lose bls in-
<d J M Lon left shoulder. One browu
WEDNEKDAV, Jl*NE 4, l<-i.
Florence Bolt
Abby Cantrell
place, for 162.5 a year. This is ruinously
taker
com*-s
around
an.t
begins
to
ask
PRODUCE
AND
alone sell for $12 iu Portland and San
EMella Byrne
Anna Herriort
mare 3 years old, about the same size,
W. J. Schmidt and wife arrived Saturday place at tbe Normal School, and tins tiuence to the place, but wlieu one who
At
which
time bid« Mill be >Ded fur
It is Lis busiueea. Francisco they have reduced their low.
I
“
leading
qiuMitiou.
”
Kati«*
Herriutt
Jo«it- M■ •»»
from .SaJein returning to their home placed most of tbe speakers at a dis­
with same brand on left shoulder.
buUding a bridge aero«« B«-Mr
A
The people of Jackson county should take moruing
L y <H h lVrnoll
Bird M oms
uuJ he will treat us all alike.
Ashland again, after an absence of Eonie advantage which a little practice there is able to mould human minds intelli­
¡xiint a 1» >ut fifty feet above 11«. anfiGgv *
tiies to 45 cents per dozen, and carry the “ Tinies" office schemers al their won!, in
J. M. LotHaud or J. H. Howard.
(nrroll
Byrne
Lee
<
niitrell
gently
leaves
a
community,
it
is
appro
­
mouths.
near
Central
Point,
according
t.>
<nd
beware of the stories, falsehoods and
might easily have overcome; but in the
E l war«! Bolt
< lintou < ouk
Jacksonville, P. O., would like to fiud
Ejection uewe uext week, and theu all kinds of rods, bait boxes, landing am!
Mjtecifiealioiih now on file in the .erfc's of­
misrepresentations that may be sprung up­
Saltmarsh, of Sterling, was in Ashland judgment of tbe audience every one of priate that, as iu our city at present,
Cha». Mu«.»
HarTj Mesa
the annuals, and anyone seudtug in­ the biennial fever will be over, aud the nets, pocket cups, etc. etc. Call aud on the eve of election, from that source— U E«l,
fice. Bid« u ill also be receive«! mid cou-
the regret be universal.
ednesda). on his way to Siskiyou county,
John Peruoll
Mdered which are ac«-uni|>ank*<! bs plana
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formation alsuit them will lie paid TlDltras will get down to work again examine while tbe assortment is com­ either iu the last issue of their pa|»er or in where he may possibly remain through the them earned a gold medal. The even­
J.
F.
W1MNER,
In
the
selection
of
assistant
teachers
and
Mpecification« by the bid«!« r
the ahape of circulars or dodgers.
summer.
ing’s entertainment was enhanced by for next term, we hope that our school
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Teat her.
w hat is right for the trouble.
in the field ot local aud general news. plete.
Each bidder will be rv<|uire ! tn denoait
excellent vocal music choruses by the , authorities may not be less fortunate
Medford
people
are
preparing
to
observe
with
hi« bid a I jo nd uf Five Hui.'ijfl (gfiUU/
Mrs.
Judge
Webster
and
Miss
Bessie
Ham
­
The people of Ashland precinct will Memorial Day in a fitting manner. The G. mond, vy ho haw been at San Francisco for school and a charming solo by Miss
A carload of railroad surveyors au«l
A FalselHsal Branded.
< omplrtvd the Circuit.
Dollar», which amount »Hall be f -Mted to
(Opposite Bridge. Muiu Street)
rememlier that Sheriff itirdsey has A. R post have had a b< dutiful floral mon­ two months or more, returned to Ashland Gertie Van Tassel, of tbe business than they were in the present year.
the county in caae the mu aid i«
to nim
their
outfit
went
to
Cow
creek
from
;
It having been rejairted in Ashland
T acoma , Wash.. May 24.—George
With a hope that the coming year's
he falls, neglect« or refuae» for the pe­
been uniformly accominodatiiig ns a ument erected in the city park, and the last Tuesday.
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OREGON. and
course, who received handsome floral work may be fraught with as many Francis Train completed his trip around ASHLAND,
nud elsewhere, that the G. A. IL post tbe south last Thursday eveuing. to. public officer. Tbe law requires him chief ceremonies of the day will take place
riod of ten day» after such award • made to
J, M. UuHand. of Jacksonville precinct, tokens of appreciation from friends in
A detail of members of the post will
the world this eveuuig, making tha
him U> enter into contract and tij. bis I m » u «1
at Medford was op|a>eiug James G. work on the new track to be built to si>end hut one day here each year there
go to Jacksonville to decorate the graves of was in town Wednesday, looking for some the audience. A spirited piano duet things to encourage tbeacliools as lias voyage from start to finish in 07 days,
in the manner inquired l-> ml :
¡4<- satis­
Birdsey ns a candidate for re-election there.
homes,
for which he advertise«, as will I m ?
met the teachers iu the past, we con­ is hours, 3 minutes and 2 seconds.
soldiers
in
the
cemetery
there.
faction of the County Court
iu the collection of county taxes. He
C-i*
-
En
»h
Fruita
Keeelve.!
Pally
Oaring
by
Freddie
Bright
man
and
Miss
Gid
­
seen elsewhere.
to the office of sheriff, nieuiliers of the
Mrs. AV. J. Plymale, of Jaekst.nville, has been here twice or three times
The
«aid
County
Court
reaen«-«
.he
right
tinue
to
aspire
to
better
results.
This is five days better than Nellie Bly's. Season.
The new contractors for the seven day mail
to rej«?ct any aud all bid»
poet have demanded the statement that was re-elected secretary of the state during tbe present year (as also last service
1). c. Kilgore came in from Langell valh y dings was also enjoyed by the audience.
each wav on the Ager-Linkville
T ram was met at Chehalis by a party of
Good«
delivered
free
to
any
part
of
city.
MAX
Ml
HER,
On
Friday
evening
the
ball
was
such report is a base slauder, without convention of Kela>kah Degree Lodges, year) remaining two days each time. route, are to receive 1*2,700 a year, making la»t week, on business in Ashland. Mr.
my2S-lt
Count, ( lark.
For sale a good roll back $35 sad­ citizens from Tacoma, who chartered a
Kilgore intends to move to Ixiwer Califor­ again crowded to excess, and the
the least foundation in fact; and that, aud N. A. Jacobs, of Ashlaud was Resides this be has had prepared at eai h trip «luring the summer or dry season nia
special train which brought him back
this season.
on a 10-hour schedule, the distance lieing
dle
for
$17
at
G.
C.
Eddings.
graduating
exercises
of
the
Senior
to tbe city. He arrived here at <1:4.5 p.
while the order, as au orgauization, elected treasurer.
hie cwn expeuse an abstract of the tax about A3 miles. The contract w a» awarded
Ford, ami Miss Carrie Roper arrived la-t I class were the principal feature.
eschews politics entirely, yet it is a fact
the <'., O. A I. Stage Co., and Col. Stone, of
2(10 pair Men's Pants cheap at m.. aud was met by a large crowd of
evening to spend their summer The graduates were Misses Jenuie M.
Tbe first of the season's out of alfal­ list of the precinct, which was sent Co
citizens at tbe depot. CitTiuons boomed
the Scott Valley line, is to be the superin «Saturday
that in this case every member of the
Blount's.
*
vacation at home. They will IsHh return to
up to Ins deputy, for the accommoda­
and the city was decorated with bunt­
Oliver, Alice B. Sutton, Agnes E. Dev­
school iu the fall.
Medford poet, with possibly twoexeep- fa soki in ABblaud this week at $9 per tion of those who could not pay their tendent.—! Journal.
tou,
delivered.
Quite
a
drop
iu
price
No one can fail to Is? pleasivl with ing. Tbe military escorted Train, time-
I
Albany has a proposition from the Tacoma
tious.will vote for Birdsey with a hearty
Corlies Merritt, now of San Francisco, wa» lin and Maud Berry, and Messrs. John the embroidery stock of D. IL A E. V. keepers and citizens in carriages, to the
taxes before the day the law declared Starch an«! Gluco.»«* ( oinpany to I«* ate there
from
$3U
a
ton
the
price
two
mouths
Sunday evening > train, »going to Port­ H. Devlin, and Edward A. Sutton.
goval will.
Ledger office, and the traveler stepix-d
them delinquent, and he has always if the citizens will take ♦•M),U(k) worth of on
ago for inferior hay.
Mills.
stock in the factory. The establishment land. ami wa» grvete«! al the depot by nu­ Mr. Sutton delivered tbe salutatory
across the brass plale set tuside tln-
lieen
lenient
and
liberal
iu
waiving
merous
Ashland friends.
Railroad Time STaalule.
employ from seventy-five to 2A0 men.
oration, and Miss .J«*nnie Oliver, the
Groceries,
tobaccos, stationery, costa aud extra expense which he will
Nice
Imo
Of gents’ neckwear, at walk precisely at 30X seconds past 7,
would B uy v a capacity of five tons of
'It» I . \ Wells started Satunlaj morning valedictory, and each of tne other H U li saker's.
amid the cheers of tbe ass.-mbled peo­
*
There is general rumor that the blank lxx>ks, wood and willow ware, might under tbe law have placed npon am!
starch and five tons of glucose in twenty
for < Jaklami, Cal., am! a great « rowd of her
ple. He was then driven to Taooma ho­
time of pssss-nger trams on theS. P. IL eoufeetionery, cutlery, crockery ami many citizens. These things flhoiild four hours, and a guarantee of 30 percmit pupils of tiie Ashland s« hool Yvere at the graduates delivered an oration, while
tel. where be had an inf< rmal r< option.
tbe class his’ory of both the Juniors
R. between Portland and San Fran- glassware, fruit jars, jar rublters and lie thought of iu connection with profit uiHUi the starch manufactured. The depot to bid her good bye.
A
WORD
OF
CArTION.
He will prol>alilv lecture on his trip ou
reason for changing to that lo« alitv is the
and
Seniors
was
given
by
Miss
Clara
cisco will be changed again on or stsm Jelly glasses, at the Red House.
*
for
A.
T.
Kyie
started
Tuesday
evening
what tbe candidate opposed to Mr. well known superiority of the Willamette
Monday evening at the Tacoma theatre.
.Mingus, of th« Junior class. All ac­
Puget
>ouiid
again.
He
is
negotiating
after June 1st. Whether tbe time
for
valley
wheat
in
starch
properties.
In
this
as
iu
every
other
locality
where
It
Is
The Rev. AV. S. Holt, 12 years a Birdsey has doue for the county in
the sale of a’6000-a*Te tract of land m ar Ash quitted themselves admirably, and the known, there arc hundreds who are taking !
will be just as formerly, is a question.
The W«Hnen'»Christian Temperance l'ni«»n lain! to parties ou the Sound.
tbe matter of wagon roads, for exam*
BORN.
conclusion of the exercises was the Joy s Vegetable Sar«sparilla. aud iu nine
One rumor says that the traius will missionary in China, ta>w of Portland, pie.
hel«1 the eighth annua! convention in T hy l«»r
presentation of state diplomas to each cases out of every tea it is effecttng specific
St. Church, Portland. May 20th to 23d inclu­
M. B. Rankin, of the Klamath ( ity turn
ruu so that they will meet at Ashland will preach iu the Presby terian Church
HEI VAEI,—In Ashl«n4, Mny 27. 1K<O. to tbe
sive, a large number of delegates lading pres be ring company, »js'iit last Sunday in Ash , of the graduates by the president of
for dinner, and that the Eugene ex­ next Sabbath moruing. There will be
cures. Hut word comes Uni, oci ssionaJly of
wife of E. M. Deuval, a «laughter.
ent. and free entertainment was furnished laml. urn! on Monday went o"\»‘r the
Rial Fatale Sales.
the school, Prof. J. S. Sweet. Prof. people who report thst it operates too freely
press will lie run south as far as Rose­ a uuion service in tbe evening.
for all Lunch was serve! by the ladies of mountains to Yreka and Klamath City.
WHEELER—In Ashland May ‘£1, lMK), to Mr.
S.
B.
Galey
has
again
made
a
sale
Sweet
stated
t
hat
iu
the
state
examin
­
the«liffercnt
churches
eat
h
«lay,
w
hich
was
burg. making it the day train for tbe
upon the Ixiwels. We want lossy to those
The Young Ladies' Mission Circle
and Mr*. John Wheeler, a non.
Mr and Mr». John Devlin « ame over from ation, prepared rspicially for appli­
a very enjoyable feat nr«*. Much credit is
Willamette valley. One thing is cer­ of the Presby terian church will give a of town property and purchase of or- due
that they ace not following the printed iu-
the State officers for arranging and ear Appk gate last week, t«» attend the com­
olmrd
acreage
near
the
city.
Mr.
cants
for
slate
certificated,
the
members
tain. four more engines are to lie put strawberrv and ice cream social at the
strueti.ius and are taking too much of it If
rying out such a fine program. All present mencement exercises of the normal school.!
Healthful location—fine
of the Senior class all passed with • acts too freely reduce the dos,', never tak-
on tbe Oregon division aud the time home of Mrs. Saxman Tuesday even­ Galey hHs sold to E. V. Carter the returnc«! to the work w ith renew« «1 vnergv. and visit oh! friends amt neighbors here.
Final Proof Notice.
R.
—good soil (even lastyear^ this
handsome residence with three lots on
is to l>e much shortened between San ing. June 3d. A good program.
Miss Ella Drake went to Jacksonville Sat high credits, each having an av ?rage ng any more than causee easy and ¡terfect
Concerning the freight train smash-up urday evening, to take charge of the W. C higher than re« i in red for a first-grade
the Boulevard (winch be Inaight of L
Francisco and Portland.
hi lion Keep this in mJud. and take it reg­
soil
produced
fine
garden
truck without irrigatioiK
I' nitkd S tates L anp O fh « e ,/
near
Mott
last
Friday
afternoon
the
Journal
telegraph
office
there,
during
the
t
mporary
E'our new eugiuee from tbe south D. Fuller) aud a lot ou Allison street;
1 hese state diplomas en­ ularly for a while und do not indulge In too
Ro>EBt'K<>, OK., May 2»:. 1KM). 1
the folloYving: The down freight wa» aliseuce ot the operator. Miss Susie Turner. certificate.
acres set in orchard.—Peaches (earliest to latest „
are to be sent up for the Oregon divis­ consideration, $5.900. In exchange, has
Notice is hereby given that the following
title the holders to teach in any of the m-.n-h greasy food, and we will have jour
left on the main track while the engine
Die I Uh I 'rnsiia.
Mrs. 8. C. Taylor, of Eden precinct, return
named settler has tiled notice of his inten­
ion. S. I’. IL R-, and one may be given Mr. Galey takes E. V. Carter's one- started to do some switching, when the
Ou Monday next tbe army of cen­ to McCirthy ou the passenger ruu be- | third iutereet in the 70-acre apple and brak-'s on the freight tram became lo«»»e. ed home la»t Thursday from a trip to Port public schools of Oregon for six years tcMimonial within a fortnight. II taken un­ tion to make final proof in siiiqtort of his eties) Almonds, Plums, Pears. Apples (many kinds)—
from
dale,
and
at
tbe
eud
of
that
land
and
Spokane
Falls,
and
reported
ail
claim,
and that said proof will bt* made l«v-
der
'here
conditions
It
is
an
aliaolnte
cure
for
The
freight
coinnienccd
moving,
gradually
sus enumerators throughout the I’m tween Ashland anil Grant's Pass.
(hie acre in
peach orchard which Atkinson. Mills gaining speed until reaching the bridge enjoyable visit with relatives and friends in pernxl, if tbe law has been complied indigestion, dyspepsia, sick headaches, con­ fore the Judge, or in his absence, before the Will produce some fruit THIS NEAR.
ted Slates begin work upon the lltb
both
cities.
<
lerk,
of
the County Court of Jackson coun
across
the
curve
at
the
head
of
the
canyon,
with in the matter of actual work in stipation, face eruptions and liver aud kid­ ty, Oregon,
See the Vandyke points in ladies aud Carter plauted on the tract of where «»ue of the cars jumi»ed the track,
alfalfa
—
Street
on
three
sides
—
Tho
whole
piece tinder
census. They must complete the
at Jacksonville, Oregon, on Mon­
hind which they bought of John P. the others piling ou top, w recking the entire*
Arthur Ijingell, of Langell valley, ha» tbe public schools, the holder of such ney disorders
It may lieasked how it can day. July 7th, 1 m '.« u , viz: Thomas Oster,
*
work in thirty days, and some of them <>«liars at D. IL A E. V. Mills.
Price,
reasonable.
Terms,
one-
Walker. Mr. Galey was not satisfied train Wrecking train» arrived spec«!ily l>een visiting his little sou at Me«lfor«1 this, a diploma may receive a state life di­ possibly cure so many ailments. But the Homestead Entrv No 4.222, for the E1, of 8 an irrigating ditch.
will la* pushed to get through by tbe
U‘4. N W'4of 8 E>4. See. 2, and N E‘4 of N
Cochran, the California sheep buy­ with only a third interest in this fiue from Dunsmuir and Red Bluff, and the track week. He reports Klamath c«»unt\ crops
half
cash;
balance
as
agreed.
Address,
first of July. Hon. John Kelly, of Eu- er, was fitting up a pack tram and orchard, however, but has also pur­ was cleared in short order, to permit the looking exceedingly well, and the ranges ploma. It is evidence of good material reason Is clear. All those troubles are the v 4. - ; 1. I ; • » k 2 I a»t W. M.
iu tbe students, and faithful work up­ legitimate result of Improper liver aud kid­
He names as witnesses to prove his contin­
gene. supervisor of the E’lrst District camping outfit at Medford last Mon­ chased W. H. Atkinson's one-third in­ Oregon express to pass by on the schedule c< •overed with tine pasture.
Mr. H c. Faber is the enumerator appoint- on their part as well as upon tbe part ney action or im|>alred digestive organs. Its uous residence upon, ami cultivation of,
•of this state, informs us that he has day, preparatory to startlug southward terest, for which Mr. Atkiusou takes time.
said
viz.; Georg«' Barron, H. H « Lap
ed
by
8upl.
Kelley
t«»
take
the
census
tj
Ash-
of
their
instructors
that
they
all
pass
­
0110018 upon these functions areas astonish- man, Isnd.
Says the Portland Welcome, a strong lam! precinct, aud he will begin work next ,
appointed the following enumerators with the sheep he has bought in this froui Mr. G iley six acres of orchard
I’ernel Whitmore an«1 Robert Neil, all
ed th»* state examination with such in: to the medical fraternity as to the thou­ of
Ashland, Jai-kson < ounty <>regon.
Democratic paper:
Tor Jackson county: H. C. E’aber, county.
Munday. Mr. Faber is qualified for the
(the Watts tract lou the Boulevard and
high credits.
chas W. J ohnston
sand, who are daily taking it.
While the “Welcome" is doing all that i» work, and will do it well.
Ashland; Newell Harlan, Medford;
Register.
honorable to defeat the Republican < andl
Choice music was interspersed
Some people about town have been three lots on Allison. This now make« «late
Welborn Beeson, Talent; Francis M.
Harry Barbour, of the old firm of Ayers. :
for
Governor,
when
articles
arc
printed
Mr. Galey one of the largest owners
Stewart. Phoenix; Geo. F. Peunebaker, so annoyed by tbe malicious mischief of growing orchard acreage in tins landing Hylvestcr Penimyer for assisting i»er- Bat bt»ur A Eh iage, Yvho has ha «1 charge of throughout the program on Friday
in sort* need of credit, the ««litor feel» it the finishing of the «oiniard block,will leave evening, as w’vll as the evening before,
Taleut; Scott Morns, Spikenard; Mrs. of boys in defacing and injuring buihl- part of the state, he having now back »«•n.s
his duty to call attention to the fact that for the north soon. Mr. Barbour is one of ,
A. C. Cawley, Rock Point; Wm. J. ings. fences, etc., that they consider of his old place, on the Walker tract such kiudness is by no means confined to the lM'«t mechanics that ever worked in i as will la* seen by the program printed
iu full hereunder.
Has proven that it does not pay to raise scrub stock'
Crawfoal. Medford; Wm. W. M illite, the town Imodiums a worst' nuisance and on the Devlin plaoe alaiut a hun­ the Democrat, for the writer, as well as Ashland.
Pres. J. 8. Sweet took charge of the
many others, has just cause to rvmemla*r D. I <>. T. Brown, of Plevna, one of the Klam- i
Medford; Geo. Churchman, Phoenix. than the tramps.
dred acres iu fruit, principally peaches. I'. Thompson’s helping ham! in similar cases, ath county pioneers, t ame in over the ■ Normal Sch<M)l under adverse circum­
An immense stock of sateens au«l Mr. Galey evidently considers peach and notwithstanding that he am! th«1 ‘Wei Liukville roH'l to Ashland in his hack last i stances and has labored against many
by fate of politics are temporarily at
Found Dead in Bed.
He rep«»rte<l the roa«i needing much ! disadvantages and in the face of some
summer dress goods, at Hunsaker’s. ♦ orchards good property, aud lie is one conic"
The pure-bred Percherona,
t
sword»’ iHiints, his generous assistance—a week
work in places in the cutting out of fallen 1
Dr. G. W. McCoy, of Gold Hill, was
w ithout security, since paid, of course timber,
obstacles that ought not to have been
etc.
A very pleasant social dance was of the best orchardists on the coast. loan
fount! dead in bis bed on Monday given at Granite Hall last Monday
W. N. Lucky reports the following —shall never tn* forgotten; in fact shall I m *
in his path, and he deserves the thanks
cherished ever gratefully.
(i F. McC<»nn«dl, Wells, Fargo .♦ Co.’s ■
morning of this week. He had been evening iu honor of the members of sales this week:
Ashland agent, who. with J. 8. Eubauks, is , and gratitude of the rommiiuity for
in poor health for some time, from the F.raininer spis-ial train party,
GeorgeCrawsi>n toE Iward Albright,
the
faithful work he has done in and
going iuto the gro« ery business in the cor '
ner store of the Gauiard blot k. starletl Tues for the school.
nervous or heart trouble, anti Ins death
a one-acre tract southeast of town;
Following is the pro­
who
remained
in
Ashland
over
night
day
morning
for
San
Francisco,
to
lay
in
a
was either the result of heart disease
con., $100.
gram in full of the two eveuings:
nice stock of goods.
while
eu
route
south.
or of an over-dose of morphine anti
IL K. Sutton to Henry Brockman, The R.'htwrj in Imlemnlty Lands in Eastern
M a V 22, 1890.
Col James Scobie and wife and their lit
bregón.
Seconil hand mower and rake for three lots in Bailroad addition to Ash­
chloral hydrate, a plnal of each being
OjTM-ning < h«»ru», “Greeting Glee -School.
tie adopted »on, t ame up from San Fran
fonnd on a stand by his bedside. His I sale or trade. |2t.| G. F. B illinus .
land; con, $330.
**ratri<Hic Prohibition* J w Bee«.
cisco last Satur lay. to spend a ( cay «lays al
The letter which we published yes­ the ranch south of Ashland. Col. Scobie : “Our National < nrse ’- M i»» Etta Johnson
lodging room whs separated by a
Ashland. Or . April 29, IS’MI
The neat new dwelling bouse built Charles E Nininger has bought of James
has been engaged in the «ity during the; Piano Duct, Happy Hearts," Freddie
wooden wall from a room occupied by by Geo. AV. Crowson on his place Harvey a forty acre tract of the “Stone" terday from the register Hnd receiver past
FOR
'Fill-:
NEX'l
’
OO
I>AVS
year buildiug a large numlier of tin« Brigtit man. Mi»» Gi«iding»
of
the
laud
office
in
this
district,
says
farm
near
Talent:
consideration,
f7'>
per
a family. Some time before his death soutbeoat of towu is nearly completed.
" fwo ii:-» Geo i Helms
residence houses for rent.
This tract is situated between the the Dalles
Timex-Mountaineer, is
“Young America's War Cry" Miss Mary
be was heard tapping on the partition. Mr. Buekmau has finished the car­ acre.
wagon road and the railroad, and adjacent
A party from Princeton. Minn.—Georg«- A ndrews.
very
significant
in
more
particulars
He was doubtless trying to call help,
that owed by Mr. Rhodes. Mr. Nhnnger
Mahoney, his daughter, Mrs. M. E. Jones,
“Bugle Song "—< ’a»s from Training School
penter work, and Mr. Anderson began to
will improve it for hii own home, and will than one. To understand the matter and her daughter—arrived in Ashland on
but it Was not undershiod, and it was the plastering yesterday.
“Where There's a Will, there’s a Way" —
make
a
nice
place
of
it.
thoroughly,
the
facts
should
be
known.
Tuesday
ami are quartered at The Oregon. Mi»» Clara Mingu».
some time afterward before anyone
They came < hictly for Mr. Mahuuey's health
“
Prohibition the Hope of our Country"—
By
an
act
of
congress
sections
16
and
Ladies dress sli«»« at Hunsaker's. *
ivisited Ins room. He was then found
— having heard good rejM)its of the climate W. Taylor Dement.
mi were given to the state of Oregon of Rogue River Valley.
The Postoffice.
Ito be dead.
V
o « il 1 Solo, “The Lover and the Bird*’—
Elder David Brower, of Myrtle
as school lands, and t hese are dis[>oeed
Mrs. Dr. Ellis and .Miss Carrie Pfeiffer, of Miss Gertie Van Tassel
A. P. llainnioD«), recently ap|>oii>ed of by the governor, secretary of state
Point, Oregon, will preach at the
Inttperlion «»f Sheep.
“
The
< rv of To-Day’’—MNs Lydia M< <’all.
Albany, have been spending several day» nt i
Dunkaril Church in Ashland on the post master of Ashland, has rented tbe
“The Mztrlyrc‘1 Mother" Mi»s A. Devlin.
and to-inorroYv Mrs. Ellis leave»
Cnpt, W. F. Songer, county stock first Sunday iti June at 11 o'clock a. north corner room of tbe Masonic anti state treasurer at $1.25 per acre. Colesteiu,
Closing < horuM, “Harvest Moon’—School.
Ashland
for
home.
Mias
Pfeiffer,
who
Yvith
inspector, returuetl home recently m., also at 7:30 p. m. A cordial invi­ block for the postoflice, and has had Some of these lands are comprised in her sister spent a large part uf last summer
m . yv 23, 1890.
('onie with yuur nickles, quarters and eagW
the Warm Spring reservation, and.
from a tour of the county for the tation is exteudtxl for all to attend.
Soda Springs will spend some time there
men at work this week tearing out tbe according to the rulings of the de­ at
ChorUM—“Farmer’s Song.’
again before g«>ing home.
spring inspection of sheep, and re-
Salutatory and Oration, “Self Reliance"—
old partitions and making it ready for partment. the board of the Btate is al­
and see the good values that we give in esi-
E’ive hundreii choice cedar fence oocnpancy. He will have it fitted up !
porta that lie finds the comlitiou of the
IL Kinser, supt. of the car shops al Edward A. Sutton.
*
lowed to indemnify itself in sections Grant's Pass, returned last week from his
Oration, “Recollections’*—Miss Agnes E
sheep letter generally than be an­ posts for sale at Eagle Mills.
in neat style, and in a manner liest contiguous thereto aud in tracts of at eastern
trip, and Park Brandt, who ha» had Devliu.
change. We shall aim to give you your mon-|
ticipated, in view of the nnusually se­
Solo. “Sing SYveet Bird"—Miss Gertie Van
charge of the shops during Mr. Kinser's
Mrs. Plymale, of Ruth, No. 4, and suited to tbe convenience of tbe public,
vere winter u|>oi> stock. Mr. Sougc J. F. Borkensto. of Beulab, No. 35, and as it is a tine,large room, the pub­ least 160 acres. A portion of one of absence, returned to Roseburg. The rail Taasel.
these
sections
liesou
Mutton
mountain,
Oration
“
The
True
Hero"
—
Mi»»
M.
Berry.
road boys all regret to see Brandt leave, as
report« tiiat Hie sheep in the county were elected representatives to the lic will appreciate tbe change. The
ev's worth, believing our interests to I m - mutual,
Class History, “Juniors and Seniors"—M i»s
he ha.» the goo«! will and good opiuion of
4*
nutulier now 13,798, whereas last fall National Convention of Reliekah De­ old office quarters art» in a good loca­ unfit for any pnrfiose except for graz­ I ail
of them, loth as an associate and master Clara Mingus.
ing.
aud
the
number
of
acres
of
school
there were 25,242 reported lit the coun­ gree L'algee to l>e held in Topeka,Kan­ tion, but they are cramped and narrow
Oration. “Value of Tim« "—John H Devlin
i mechanic.
and knowing that a regular customer is much
lauds comprehended in the reservation
Oration, “True Education"—Miss Alice B.
ty. This shows a very heavy winter sas, iu September, 189,1.
and inconvenient as arranged. If the amounts to alaiut 30,000. The board
B. F. Lohr, who used to be conductor on i Sutton.
low -almost 50 per cent. Mr. Songer
commission arrives in time, it is the of scb.Mil laud commissioners, of whom the passenger between Ashland and Rose
Solo, “When the Leaves Begin to Fade"—
“ KM) silk. 2
i burg, but who gave up his place and w ent to Miss Etta Johnson
A nice stock of ladies mnslin un­ desire of Postmaster Farlow that Mr.
more profitable in a year than the single pur­
reports 10.618 sound sheep and 3.180
4
the ’ tfoveruur
governor ib
is cuuirruau,
chairmau, seiecteu
selected ranching over three years ago. is back on
,r
i i n * i
i
. . i
uur
Oration and Vale<iietory. “The Marble
■*
I OZ
“
1
having more or less scab among them. derwear to be found at Hunsaker's. * Hammond
shall take cliaive of the ,maU tract <>f f((rt acres
h , , ! the road again, lieing now conductor on the Waiteth" - Miss Jennie NI. Oliver.
The number of lamlis this spring ib
chase customer, we shall, by fair dealing and
• 7 of —
’ Gil­ special stock trains betYveen Portland and
Presentation of Diploma» by the President.
Several bands of cattle have been office June 1st In view of the change, most - favored - portions
Genuine French
Morrow,
Ashland. Mr. Isjhr spent just three years
given at 5,197.
driven from this valley eastward dur­ tbe T idings takes pleasure in saying liam, Sherman aud Wasco counties, ' on his ranch near Dillard station, in Douglas Closing Chorus, "My Nativi* Isle."
American
“
Deputy stock inspector Lyttleton ing the past week. Fred Barnebnrg as a matter of justice to tbe retiring
, county,but is bettersatisfied with railroading
representing all goods to lie what they are and
has l>een calhnl upon recently to in­ sent 2Dtl head out toward Klamath : postmaster that Mr. Farlow has con­ and a syndicate of three or more gen­
P. 8. Loosley. of Wood river precinct,
tlemen
sold
these
in
advance
for
$d.<5()
spect a large numlter of sheep that are last Friday, and G. Naylor A Son drove ducted the business of tbe office with
no more, endeavor to secure a share o^ vour
Klamath
county,
came
into
Ashland
on
Iteing sbipiMtl through the state on the a Bmall liand out to Jenny creek t is ability au«l efficiency, and that ho and per acre. In order to make the title hitrsebat k b> waj <>i the Dead Indian route,
clear
to
these
tracts
they
must
lie
ap
­
la-t
week,
arriving
here
Wednes«lay.
He
re
­
Last
Friday
was
the
last
day
of
the
curs from California.
his clerks have l»een always prompt, proved by the commissioners of the ports some timber fallen across the road.
same day.
courteous and obliging to the public,
Lilt the road could be cleared for teams with school term for 1889 189(1, of the Pub
A choice lot of bums, Imcon aud and Mr. Farlow retires with only com­ general land office and “listed” as 1 but little work. Between hist Prairie am! lie schools of this city. We have I
Old Reel Foot
school lands in the land office of the Lake of the Woods there is still several feet many reasons to feel gratified at the
mendation from the people of all district. The selections were sent to of
E d . Y keka J ovbnat .. - Your corra«- lard for sale at Eagle Mills.
crusted snow. Lake of the Woods is up to work of the past year.
Our schools
,H.>li<l«*nt visited ou Tuesday last the
The people of Jackson county know political parties in Ashland.
Washington City, and that depart­ ; high water mark.
ojtened last fall, it must lie reniemlier-
reailence of Mr. Wright, oue of the the clerk anti sheriff who have served
ft*cl that <>ur efforts in this direction will I k
Geo. Coolidge started f««r 'Frisco Sunday, ed, under the disadvantage of an al­
ment asked the opinion of the local
slavers of "t «ld ll*«el E<w>t, aud wit­ them in that capacity during the past
a visit of several weeks with relatives
About Arteaian Wells.
land office. Before this the register alter
most
entirely
new
corps
of
teachers.
here.
He
carried
a
handsome
bouquet
made
nessed Mr. J. Lomas’ arranirements for two years. Their official acta are a
Tbe following letter concerning the was approached in the most attractive up for him by Mrs. 9. C«M>lidge, whu-h Some of the teachers were entire
preciated, judging by the substantial testiun
«tiirtinr and mounting the monster. matter of public recoril and of gener­ prospects for government experiments manner to approve these selections. contained
a» great a varietv of beautiful
This was undoubtedly the king of al commendation, and false stories cir­ in artesian well hiring in Southern In fact, he says m his letter that the (lowers a> can i>c fount! outsLie of a green­ strangers to each other, au<l the prin­
which is now keeping us busy. Our Dres
grizzlies for this part of tbe world. Mr. culated against either of them on the Oregon, is in reference to a letter writ­ office was liesieged in the same man­ house in California or anywhere els«-. They cipal was unknown to all that were to
ranged from conifera blooms to cactus How associate with him in the work. Un­
lzimns thinks be could not have last day will uot be lsdieved.
ten by H. W. Shipley, who is now at ner that tbe “bung-hole of a cider era, and will convince Californians that fortunate as this was in the opening of
weighed l«‘se than 2JMJ0 pounds when
Goods department deserves your careful con­
barrel is infested with Hies” to do the Southern Oregon is the' home of flowers.
the schools, it soon liecame apparent
S. M. Edwards, who now has a lease Klamath Agency:
Allied. Some of the tw.uess of a front
Rev. (¡.J. Webster, of the Ashland Con that all the teachers bad come with
D epartment of the I ntekmr ,
| bidding of tbe state officials. To the
■»lew of his countenance is Jost, from of the fine old apple orchard on the
gregatioual
church,
writes
from
fxuig
Beach,
United Staten Geological Survey.)
honor and credit of the register and re­
sideration before you 6end your money away.
—:oo:
that he and Mrs. Webster w ill not re- the purpose of raising the standard
the fact that his tusks or c.'Uine teeth Houck place south of Ashland, has put
W ashington , 1».
May 7,1890.
ceiver of the land office in this district I Cal.,
turn to Ashland till »he second week in of their own work, and giving their
are worn off to not more than one-half I he orchard iu splendid condition, and
>1. W. S hipley . Sams Valley, Oregon — they refused to do anything which June. Mr. Webster had expected to be in aid in building up a sulietautial school
Res|>ectfully,
inch iu length. But what he lacks in will keep it so ns long as be has charge D bab S ib : Your letter of March 21th, to the would defraud honest, bona fide set­ his pulpit next Sunday, June. 1st. but has system here. Mirny obstacles preeent-
Hon. Binger Hermann, concerning the nossi
concluded not to start for home till next
teeth he make« up in claws, which are of it. The orchard has a good crop of bilities
of irrigation in the valley ot the tlers out of their rights iu the public Monday, as they are meeting many old ed themselves at. the lvegiuuiug of the
apples
this
season
much
better
than
simply immense. On one foot, only
Rogue river an<l its tributaries in Jackson domain, and plainly signified this in friends and relatives whom they hardly ex year, of which, were it necessary, the
county, Oregon, ha» l»een referred by Mr. tbe letter to the interior department. ; pccted to see again in this life. They are
two claws are left, and Mr. Greave has the average throughout the valley.
teachers, no doubt, conld sjieak. Yet
IIertnanti to this office. The subject is one
1 having a pleasant vacation.
the other three, which he left in « trap
Ihu.ami“, oranges anti other tropical of
very great interest, and it should engage To tbe discredit and dishonor of Gov.
we have reason to believe that none of
some vears ago, thus giving him the i fruits at Donoghue's.
S. Pedgrift, the plasterer, who has ha<!
*
the attention of the survey, as it certainly Pennoyer aud other officials deeds
them were other than such as usually
will,as won as < ongress makes sufficient ap­ were given to these indemnity lands, ; charge of a large contract at Stockton, < al.,
name'of "Old Keel Foot.” He will
F. E. Zoellner, the tailor, has just propriation for extending its work beyond without the least regard to tbe rights I ; returned home last Saturday. H in work is come up in any system of schools,
measure nine feat in length, and prob­
appreciated where he has been, as the fol­ and some, no doubt, were of the bin-
the fields in which it has already been be­
ably could reach up twelve feet when received another tine lot of suitings, gun Thanking you for calling attention to i of bona fide settlers or tbe integrity of lowing from the Stockton “Mail" of May 23 dranoes common to all vocations.
and
is
prepared
to
satisfy
everyoue.
“The plastering on the new
the matter, I am. with respect,
wtandmg on his biu«l feet. It is the
the state. According to tbe letter : « indicates;
‘ourthouse is nearly completed The plas­ In the loss of teachers, we have lieen
J. W. POWELL, Director.
purpaoe «>f Mr. AS right and the b«»y Mr. Zoellner employs none but first
, from the register and receiver of the terers h ave Saturday, S. Pedgrift, the fore­ especially unfortunate, ami yet in
Pearl Beam, who was largely instru­ class workmen, und turns out uothing
. I land office, these lands were sold in man. going north. The contractors and each case we may consider ourselves
Woodbridge stnak very
mental in getting the bear, anil wb°, but first class work. If yon want a suit
advance for SI «r>0 an acre, and were Superintendent
Bine Gravel Mines.
highly of Mr Pe«lgrift for the faithful way fortunate, in that we were able, with­
before
the
4th
of
July,
you
ninst
order
by the way, is not seventeen years old
selected
in
tbe
most
eligible
44>-
acre
in
which
he
performed
duty. The plas out much difficulty, to secure others
line
The Henley items iti the Yreka tracts in the counties in this district ' 1 leriug coMt alamt fJOJKM). his
Dealer in
yet, an«l quite a hnnter, to exhibit the it pretty quick, Call and see hie want
’’
to fill acceptably the vacancies that
of
goods.
There
is
anything
you
Journal
tins
week
included
the
fol
­
stuffed animal in Oregon and Califor­
Tbe
facts
are
simply
these:
A
syndi
­
i
1
•
occurred.
Hardly
one
month
of
the
lowing: “Big prosjiect ill blue gravel
u. , there in his stock.
nia this fall.
_
”
As a Prohibit Ion Candidate.
first term had expired till Miss Cole­
this week. C. B. Jillson A Co. have cate of three or more persons pur­
Klamath City, May 23, 1899.
Gentlemen! Be not deceived, Buy struck blue gravel and tied r.a'k. with chased these lands from the state for
man, who bad Iteen assigned to the
Iu
November,
1887,
a
few
days
Iie
­
*
your tsxits and shoes of Gress.
the neat little pros|>ect of $12 in four $1 25 au acre, and sold them for $350, fore the vote was taken on the pro­ Intermediate grade at the south build­
The Ball <>n The y»<irth.
(hereby realizing a gain of $07,500 on
ing, bail to resign on account of ill-
Mrs. Wm. Gee met with a serious pans of dirt. Cement lias given out tbe
purchase. We do not say that hibition amendment iu Oregon, tins health, and her plaoe was filled by Mr.
The grand Ml «»
evening of the and painful accident at iier home on and the gravel is quite soft.
journal collected and published the
the
governor
or
clerk
of
sebool
land
4th of Julv, wl’L'imt which a eelebra- Granite street ou Wedueaiiay of last
Capt. Wiibotirnu has also struck blue
opinions of a great number of promi­ N. H. Clayton. At the eml of the
U od is always ladsi.ng. will be given week. A weak ankle caused her to fall gravel iu Ins tunnel, on south side of commissioners realized anything from nent citizens of Portland on the pro­ seventh mouth we lost Miss Eva Price
this
manipulation;
but
they
were
very
under the joint anspoe*' and manage down a flight of stairs, and beside« Klamath river, with very flattering
from Iter position iu the Primary
anxious to have the hurls listed in posed measure. There is just now a grade a' the north building, and Mr.
ment of Ashland Hose tsi. No. 1. and painful injuries aliont the head, her prospect.
general demand for wliat Governor
this
«itfice,
an«i
even
offered
personal
D, 2d Inf- O. N G . «»<1 promise« shoulder was sprained andoueor more
The Black Jack Co. have engine and
Penuoyer said on that occasion, so we L. V. Wells at the same time resigned
to ls> «me of the most largely att.^ld-l ribs were broken, She is a holy ad­ hoisting works in place, and will Is* perquisites if it should lie done. The print it, viz:
as teacher of the grammar grade at
syndicate
reabzed
$07.50.)
from
this
affairs ever given in Southern Oregon. I ’’aneed in years, bnt ié doing well. ready to commence work this week, the
I am opposed Isitli to prohibition the south building. Miss Priee.it will
Asule from la'ing the windlug-np part and will Fivover. Dr. Hall is attend pretwnt delay being au iron pulley and “deal;” but G-»vernor Penuoyer is too
lie remomltered, was married at that
for the idea to lie en’ertaiued ami high license. Prohibition is time to Hon. J. T. Gregg, and is now
of a big «vlebralloti «lay, ami under mg her.
some steel puis, shipped by freight honest
for a moment that he reaped any ad­ wrong in principle and to a certain at their home in Portland, Or., and
the popular management it is, the t»all
from Sacramento and lost on the road." vantages. Of eonrsY not. Th»» only extent inoperative.' High license is
2(X)0 yards of new carpet al D. IL
will bring with it the opening to the
Mr. Wells accepted a positiou in an
*
mystery about the matter is that he just as indefensible in prinoiple as academy at Oakland, Cal. Of course,
public of Barnard'« splendid new A E. V. Mills.
Fine black gusli riblxiu, 9 inches and
Napoleon J. Davis should have prohibition and create« a monopoly. when these viaconciea occurre 1 we bail
opera house, one of the tiuest opera
John Robinson, who is in the em­ wide, only ¿1 a yard, at Huneaker'e. * been so import una’o that this landofQoe ♦ ♦ The proper solution of this
houses in the state.
to find teachers who would fill them.
ploy of the railroad company at the
should “list” thee»» a»H»ti.»na. It would liquor question is to remove all tax Miss Nellie Ewan look charge of the
At a meeting of the ex«>cntive com­ .Ashland round lions«', fell from the
Weekly Weather Re]w>rt.
not have lieen iu the interest of the and license from whisky whatever. primary school at the north building,
mittee of the ball, the followingeom- high tender of one of the mountain I
bonafide settler, and must have been Why should the man that, sella whisky
iiiltte« of interest to the public were engines to the grountl one day last
Fullnwing la the rsoir.i of weather for the syndic.de which was rn iking a lie taxed more than the mail who sells and Mr. H. C. Falter took charge of
appoiutoi:
the grammar grade. The ¡listnd is to
week, and was painfully hurt his leg observations, for Ashland, iuade by F.
lieivption committee ( . « ls«gan. lieing severely bruised and tbe kiiie H. Carter, olsterver for the Oregon princely fortune in the transaction. bread? * * Remove all tax and be congratulated on lieing able on so
license
and
pure
whisky
here
in
Ore­
Voters
in
the
.lune
election
should
J AY. Rogers. Rq W. Paulson. H. C. badly torn aud lacerated. Dr. Parson State Weather Bureau, for the week
short notice to find persons who were
tiear in mind that a ballot for Pennoyer gon at the pre«ent low price of grain, already somewhat acquainted with tbs
My ers, M. N. Lon^, O. G. Eubanks.
dreex-d hie wounds, and he is able to ending May 28, 1890:
could
lie
Ismght
for
two
bits
a
gallon.
is
one
in
favor
of
this
unblushing
Floor Director
O. H Blount. walk some now, but will not lie able
meltioilsof work desired in th«schools,
| Oregonian.
• larceny of the public domain, in which
Floor Committee G. F. McConnell, to resume work for some time, and is
■
am] who could therefore coutinue it
the lieet laud in Morrow, Gilliam,
C. C. Cbitw«»el, ,1. H. Landers. C. 11.
with scaroely a break in the course.
taking his vacation down <>0 Wagner
Sherman
and
Wasco
counties
was
tiillette, D. B. Ralph, J. M. Gregory . Creek.
One of the “ilrawiug cards’’ at the
uwar
The most serious difficulty came up
7)
«ö
•
tak^n
from
th»»
public
domain
ami
Tickets, including a tine Ft:p|>er at
4«.
ti5.5
23
tiO
4th of July celebration iu Ashland iu the gradation of the schools. In
71
41
fe?
4M
. w Oregon, _ will
___ lie sol«l at 82.5*1, or
Latest bem-stitched embroideries at
from the Qpr»at’.GU <»f the boiu<‘stead this year will lie a splendid display <>f the absence of records to guide our
The
N*
r> >
Á»
62
■
law. for tbe benefit of meu who oiyu tire works, orders for which have al­ teachers iu that feature of their task,
tickets without supper will lie sold at D. IL A EL V. Mills.
J
S j
e«
■•f
iXjuntless wealth, and who were eager ready been forwarded. Heretofore the a great deal of the work, it was evl,
a reduction.
27
T3
u
Remuinlier thut we carry a large and
JS
CM
37
The roomy gallery iu the opera well selected stock of furniture, also
lo inoreaa* tlwir nebee by any means. display have been very meagre, owing dent, would prove somewhat unsatis­
-
f JO<”*rnor Peunoyw, by Ibe aid of to the limited fumjs appropriated for factory.
house will lie prepared fur spectators. picture frames and mouldings, chro­
Reclassification, of course,
n jn •rat »ire: Ma*. SO Miu ■(
; bia Greek classical erudition, may be ' tLal part <»f the program, but the bcame neoessary, but to save the e*-
wle> will be charged 25 eenta mhuis mo«. arteotypee, oleographs; a large
C«iv<» uh u nil nn<l we h I ui II endeavor «» plenwe you
.
-
ablt>
to
explain
thi®
4
but
the
honest
•iou.
Five
head
of
tine
grade
Jersey
milch
“
'»f
u>
enpiniu
nils,
hut
the
honest
committee
this
year
decided
to
have
invoice of oil paintings just rac'd.
penee of the purchase of a second set of
The tuasu: will I* tbe finest ever Cali and see ns, S mith & D oixir . *
cows for sale at Eagle Mills.
*
{i>der wlrn is attempting to miike a fi>e-work» and a good display too, ami <xx>ka such a oourse was avoided
living oil the buneh-grsM pruine« of they will have them. The Roper hill, wherever it was possible. This, certain­
heard at a ball iu Ashland. Lemay's j
Black uii<ue*se<l kid gloves, at Hun-
Fresh vegtablefl of all kind« always | tbe Inland Empire, «atunot be satifl- south of town, will lie the "sh<N>tiug’ ly, is an evil that will exist so long as
orehwKra. of Yreka, having l>eeti se­
saker'a.
*
ou hand at Duoogbiis's.
*
tied
tied with
with any
any such
auch sophistry.
sophistry.
point.
cured.
text books are not supplied by the
ASHLAND TIDINGS.
I
GENERAL DELIVERY BUSINESS
P. H. DONOGHUE, Jr.,
liercliaiit.
CommissioD
FRUITS : AND : VEGETABLES.
flpnr TnAAT
nUIlL I HnU I
9
C. F. BILLINCS,
Ashland, Or.
The Last Winter
I OOK HERE!
Now is the time to Improve Your Stock.
GAMBETTA and HECTOR-*
Prices the Lowest.
E. B. HUNSAKER
G. C. EDDINGS.
A full line of SHELF and HEAVY HARDWARE,
Including the following, viz.
Iron,
1 eel, Ooal, IN ails, £<ope, Horse-shoes
G fin< l-siones, Shovels, Spades, K’orks, Hoes.
Rubber Hose, Lawn Mowers, Hose-reels, Picks, Mattocks,
Clothes wringers, Axes, Lanterns, Step ladders, Portable
I f I FT *
Scythes, Snathes, Plows,
Mowers, Hay rakes,
Cartridges, Wads, Primers,
Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,
Cross-cut Saws, Gold Pans,
/
Wagons, Hacks, Carts,
Hay forks, Pumps,
Paper & brass shells,
Guns, Sheep Bells,
Shot, Powder, Ac. Ac.
GOOD GOODS AND PRICES REASONABLE