Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, June 06, 1890, Image 1

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ASHLAND TIDINGS
ASHLAND TIDINGS
ASHLAND
ISSUED EVERY FRIDAY MORNING.
W. H. LEEDS.
Editor and Publisher.
Term« ol Subscription:
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ASHLAND,
VOL. XIV.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Austin S. Hammond,
ATTORNEY AT LAW The Most Extensive Machinery & Implement Firm on Pacific Coast
A khlanr , O rkoon .
('«>mj.l<'te list of Abatrscta of Titles Ui.lauds
iu Jack.»!! eountjr.
Titles examined. Title, perfected Rec­
ord, corr«x:te<l, etc.
1323
OREGON,
TIDINGS
FRIDAY,
JUNE 6, 1890
of Advertising:
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to, Crst' insfrtiiSp....
litiou^ insertio*....
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NO. 52.
’STAYER & WALKER,
*2 00
. 1 M
>wT(p»H>ns done on short no
yd BlaukA, Orcalars, Busi
’*• ■ ira«sOanaa
___
_ Billhei
- illheads. Letterhead«, Boat
tern. fltv.. r°tten ftp in good style at
living prices.
Have a Branch House at Medford, Oregon
Tiit* Largest Assortment of
J. T. Bowiitch,
HARVESTING MACHINERY
Mow icnsS
Attorney and Counsellor at Law
In Southern Orciron.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Will practice it all court» of the State.
<’ol!ectioun promptly made aud remitted.
SM
Morris M. Harkness
ATTORNEY
AND COUNSELOR,
G rant ' s P ass , O regon .
f^r-oilK-e in Ahtf Uiiililiiig, Frvnt street,
pl U. «»
Robert A. Millor,
Attorney-nt - Lmv
Will practice in all the courts
of thu State.
J3^r,<>FFI(’E with W. H. Barker, Opposite
Court House, Jacksonville, Or.
1 “
GEO. C. EDDINGS,
Dr. J. S. Parson,
PHYSIC’ YN
AND SURGEON
SucciSSOR to WILLARD A
A shland , O regon .
URBANKR.
ashlaud , oregom .
Office st residence on Malli street, next
door to Presbyterian church.
[11-42
LN OREGON PARADISE.
i
Pleasant Ashland and the Rich
Country About It.
the market than the product of any
other district on the coast. All of these
things grow here abundantly, and
many farmers have grown neb oil of
them. But the one fruit that the Ash­
land district is proudest of is the
peach. Elsewhere peaches may be
smooth, large and juicy, but here they
simply puss all power of description.
The word "peach" acquires a new sig
uitieauee when one tasU*s the product
of the Ashland orchard. As to quan­
tity, there are literally forests of peach
trees. From an elevated point the or­
chards may lie seen stretching for
mil«s over the rolling hills.
With the increase of production that
is rapidly developing, this land ol
peaches will become very well known,
indeed, wherever juicy fruit is appre­
ciated. As yet, most of the peach crop
is shipped to market tn a green state.
This will continue, because there is
always a d< mnixl for green fruit of
such excellent quality, but as produc­
tions increase there will lie a larger
amount of fruit that cannot stand
shipping green, wluch will have to be
preserved. This will give employment
to drying ami canning establishments,
which will find ample occupation out­
side of the fruit season in handling
vegetables, such as tomatoes, peas,
corn, etc.
The fruit next in importance in the
valley to the |>each is the apple, large
quantities of which are usually sent
away to markets. All fruits not re­
quiring a tropical climate can lie suc­
cessfully raised here.
that industry, and they are being pro­
vided, and Ashland promises to l>e-
come in a few years one of the most
important fruit centers on the Pacific
Slope. Ashland is the terminus of
the Mount Shasta division of the S.
I*, railroad. The company has built a
large eating house and hotel, costing
$35.000; also a large roundhouse, and
other buildings anil shops usually
found al termini of such importance.
The education of the children of
Ashland is well provided for. Ttie city
has two public school buildings and
seveu teachers are employed. \ State
Normal school is maintained and lib­
erally patronized. There are also
three private schools, including a kin­
dergarten. The city has a large public
hall ami six handsome church edifices-
belonging to the Roman Catholics,
Methodists, Presbyterian, Baptist.
Congregationalist ami
Dunkards.
Tiie Episcopalians have an organiza­
tion and will soon build a churcli.
Of fraternal and benevolent societies,
there are lodges of Masons. Odd bel­
lows and Knights of Pythias. The
city has one of the best ci nip:ini> s ol
miiitia iu the state. A public reading­
room, under the iiuspii*es of the Wo
man’s ChrislianTempt rance I'mon,and
the libraries of the different isH'ietieS,
place gixal literature within the reach
of everyone. The Board of Trade
nunibeis among its memlsTs the live
1 usiness men of the city.
Ashland bus two wei kly tiew: papi rs
Ashland Tidili'jx, published by W.
H. Leeds, and the Valley Heeortl, of
which E. J. Kaiser is the editor.
THE “ARIZONA KICKER.
THROUGH THE DRAW
Plenty of Honors lor the Editor, lint So One of the Most liisastrous ltailruad Acci­
0«M Yet.
dents that Ever Occurred mi the Pacific
[Prom the Detroit Five ¡'rw*.. |
Coast-
We «'Struct tli<‘ followini! from the
H an F rani ’ i . i >, May 30. The Oak-
last issue of the Arizaua Kich r:
N ot Y et . In reply to ••Anxious In­
quirer,” of Philadelphia. «<• would say
that we hold uo political or appointiv..
offioe whatever, lligbl here n would
lx> very appropriate for us to a-bl that
wc want nothing of th« sort, and that
if the President would tend«T us a
Cabinet portion we should refuse it.
We ought to say so, but u. don’t pro-
pose to. We have I hn 'I i rea iy for the
last two years to take anything »•••
could get our hands on in th« way of
an office, but the opportunity hasn't
<ir<>ppe«l on our sale of th« fence.
While we are the editor, publisher and
proprietor of a great weekly in «espalier,
and while we conduct a job office,
newspaixr, grcxvry, saddlery, hard­
ware, butcher shop, millinery store,
feed store and signal statiou nil under
one roof, there is still an aching void.
While our contemporaries may play
hypix'rite and liar, we see no «•casion
to conceal our leal filings. W«‘ «ant
office of some kin<h ami we'll get
it or bust a lung.
liind narrow gang« train ran into an
open draw on Webstar street bridge
Dr. S. T. Songer,
this afternoou. The engine, tender,
REASON FOR ITs PROSPERITY.
£
a
and the first car, crowded with pas­
... g- * -
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
Its peculiar effleaey la dnt
sengers. went through, and probably
,
4 ax much to the prix-eM aud
ASHLAND, OREGON.
thirtj persons were killed or drowued.
^NOTHINO
„km In compounding na to it Has Mines and Timber and Factories, and
t
Tlie draw was open to let a schooner
urr i-r . the Ingredients IheiiiHelve«.
Then' in No Finer Fruit Regien on the
Office tn Odd Fellows building, second
uixt it > Takelt in time.
It checks
through, and was being closed. The
floor, on Main street.
111-12
Whole
Pacific
('oast.
diaeasea Intho outset, or If
-----DEALER IN-----
signals wen-set. A terrible panic en­
they be advanced will prove a ixitenlcure.
sued. The first car piled upon the
E. P. Geary, M. D.
STOVES. TIN 1OR6, GRANITE 1OR6
engine aud tender. ud <1 only a part of
Suu Frauri"<e<> Examiner. May 27.,
one end i-out of water. The engineer
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
A shland , May 26.--Whenever Ore­
It take« the place of a
was Sam 1 >mm. the fireman O’Brien;
PUMPS,
BLACKSMITH
COAL,
doctor
and
costly
pre
­
gonians and Californians get into an
MKDFOKD, OREGON.
tl e cotid icior was H. D rvif , aud the
FOR WHOSE
script H uh . All who lead
argument over the relative excellence
brakemat . W (>. Hutchinson.
Office in Hamlin's Block—Residence on <
sedentary lives will And
BENEFIT
AMMUNITION. ETC.
of the cities of their respective States
it the tM'st preventive of
street.
Bridge-;e.ider Dunlap says the sig­
and cure for Indigestion,
the man from the North is pretty sure
nals Were m t, i.nd the accident must
Constipation, Headache, Bllionaneaa,
____
have been ibioagii carelessness of the
Dr. W. Stanfield,
Files and Mental Depression. No loss to say: “Look at Ashland: where cau
of time, no interference with business you beat this in California?" and the
engineer. The signal down brake*
while
taking.
For
children
it
is
most
in
­
man from the Golden State will just
E clectic physician ,
was giv< ,i I h fore the engine leajied in­
nocent and harmless. No danger from as surely answer: “What makes Ash­
Has l(M-ated in Ashland. Or., for the prac­
to th« .q -n draw, but too late to avert
exposure after taking. Cures Colle, IM-
tice of his profession. Makes all chronic
land so fine is that it is so close to
arrhu,a, Howel Complaints. Feverish­
the accident. There were three pas-
diseasch, such as Rheumatism. Asthma,
ness and Feverish Colds. Invalids and California.”
eeng’er c:.r in the train, two of which
Files, Kidney diseases. Liver Couiplaiuts.
delicate persons will rind it tiie mildest
Certain it is that the city is as pleas­
Female Diseases, Ac., a specialty. Consul-
remained on th« approach to the draw.
Aperient and Tonic they can use. A little
talion free.
taken at night insures refreshing sleep ant and beautiful as any on the coast.
The top < f the ear was cut o|>en
Office next door to Arlington Hotel, near
and a natural evacuation of the bowels.
It
is
among
the
northern
slopes
and
and the I . .liestaken out through the
the <lvp«»t
1 -' U
A little taken in the morning sharpens foothills of the Siskiyons, on rolling
opeuing.
the appetite, cleanses the stomach and
ground and surrouuiled by picturesque
sweetens the breath.
An immense crowd was quickly at­
Mrs. P. M. Webstor, M. D,
mountains. A fine creek runs through
A PHYSICIAN'S OPINION.
HOME TREATMENT
SELF CURE
tracted by the disaster, tint could leud
His
H
eap
is
L
evel
.
Last
Wednes
­
“I h^ve been practicing medicine for
the town, still further increasing the
twenty years and have never l>een able to
HOMEOPATHIC
PHYSICIAN,
day night, when returning home from ru intelligent aid quickly, as ;>eople
beauty of the many pictures that every
put up a vegetable compound that would,
A
Specific
Remedy
for
Each
Disease.
a call at the two story adobe of tha were impiisoiied in the car. The sec­
turn iu the road reveals.
like Simmons Liver Regulator, promptly
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Wiidow Glasefieid’s, and just ns we ond car bung balanced on the edge of
and effectively move the Liver to action,
The city is by no means a new one;
and at the same tune aid {instead of weak­
Office for the present at the Congregational
were passing the ruins ol old Fort the draw.
for
nearly
forty
years
there
has
been
a
Most of th« netimes were dead when
ening) the digestive and assimilative
j) DR. HILLER’S HYDRASTINE REST3R TIVE Stimulates ndtritiun Ihiriflesthc T’. «»1.
Parsonage.
[ 12-IS
Todd, wo were fired upon three times
OTHER PRODfCTS.
community at this point The place
powers of the system.”
taken from the first car. although
Cures Dyspepsia, Constipation and General Du óility. A jierfect tonic and strong! h builder.
L. M. H inton , mi »., Washington, Ark.
in
rapid
succession.
We
didn
’
t
stop
was first settled iu a romantic little
The soil of Rogue river valley is
Merit Wins.
to inquire the gentleman's name, nor every effort was made to resuscitate
Marks of Genuineness: Ixs>k for the red valley directly on the swiftly flowing largely a granite loam, four to tell feet
Dr. J. H. Hall,
DR. H’LLER S ANTI-BILIOUS STOMACH^AND LIVER CURE. Cures Biliousnem and
tli> m.
a Trade-Mark on front of Wrapper, and the creek. Gradually it grew out of the deep. There is a gieater area of this
We desire to say to our citizens, that to ask the occasion of his hilarity,
The excitement iu Oakland was in­
Seal and signature of J. H.Zeiliii Co., I d
all Liv.r Trouble«, Chilla and Fever, Malarial Fevers, and all Typhoid conditions.
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON.
confines of its site and overflowed into kind than any other, though iu many for years we have been selling Hr. King's but covered the mile of sandy road tense and tliousmils of people flocked
red, on the side. Take no other.
leading
into
town
in
something
like
i
New
Discovery
for
(kmsumptioti.
Or.
DR.
H1LLET
S
CATARRH
CURE.
Cures
Acute
Catarrh,
Chronic
Catarrh,
Catarrhal
Deaf
­
the
gentle
hills.
When
the
railroad
places
there
is
a
strong
adolie
soil,
(Niue Years in Hospital Practice.)
to tbe morgue, where tlie Ixxlies were
ness. Giur.iiit c»l tocure the worst cases when directions are followed,or money refunded.
came, its depot was three-quarters of a making inexhaustible grain land. A King's Life Pills. Buckleti's Arnica five minutes. Next morning we went taken.
Main Street, Ashland, Or.
1442
Salve
ami
Electric
Bitters,
and
have
down
to
the
ruins
to
seewbat
we
eoulil
mile from the old town. Now, however, clay loam is also found in some places.
(»••o. T. Hawley, of Oakland, one of
The Census Among Farmers.
DR. HILLEHS COUGH "URE. Cures Colds, Hoarseness, Coughs, Bronchitis, Tlenrisy
the city has spread over this interven­ Under the intineuce of the warm cli­ never handled remedies that sell as well, see, and it didn't cost ns three minutes’
and riitiuinonia; relievesc- naumption. Contains no Opiates. Cures Croup in 10 minutes.
Snpt. Porter, in answer to inquiries ing space and beyond iu every direc­ mate the soil is a quick-growing one, or that have given such universal satis­ time to discover who fired those shots. those in the car that weut over, but
J. S. Walter, M. D. S.,
faction. We do not hesitate to guaran­
esea|s*d, said there were about forty
has sent out the following condensed tion.
and is favorable for most vegetable tee them every time, and we stand ready There were the f<x>tprints of a bow- p«ople in the car, including children.
DR HIL1 ER*» DPHTHERIA AMD SORE THROAT CURE. Proventsand runs Diph­
report
of
questions
to
l>e
asked
the
Will practice hi»profession of Dentistry
One great feature of Ashland is the productions. It is the best corn land to refund the purchaw price, if satisfac­ legged man a man so bow-legged that
theria. V. i 'I p -it»■ clj cure any sore throat in from 3 to 24 hours. Cures t¿uins> in 3 .lays.
fanners by census enumerators fur the amount of ground about its residences, in Oregon. Wheat, oats, liurley, buck­ tory results do not follow their use. no one ooilld mistake his identity. \\ e When he found the car filling with
--- AT—
water h« climbed to the upper end,
11th census.
D-. H
FEVER CU^E. Indispensable in all acute diseases attended with fever.
and there are gardens to every bouse, wheat, hay, root crops and vegetables These remedies have won their gnat returned to town and set out to hunt but didn't get out until he had been
A shland , O regon .
1, Your name as occupant of the farm. 2, filled with Howers that would do credit are among the products of the vallley. popularity purely on their merits, Cbit- up Professor Monckton, who has Ixan
Humi d a.. . uuffi Scarlet Fever, Scarlatina, and Measles. Mothers try it once.
under water. Wlien he
Are you owner, renter for monry. or for
11-8
Office a residence.
playing an acordian in some of the completely
Sweet potatoes, peanuts, sorghum and wood Bros., druggists.
share of the crops of the farm ? 3, Are you even to California’s Garden City.
came to the top be made for a window,
DR. HILLER S NERVOUS DEBILITY CURE. Cure« Nervous Weakness, and Ixw of
T
first-class
saloons,
and
who
was
"gone"
white or black? 4, Number oi acres of land,
There is no crowding at Ashland. hemp can lie sucessfnlly grown also.
after a struggle managed to get
Power. Never fails. Send fur Private Circular to Hiller Drug Co., San Francisco, Cal.
improved and unimproved. 5, Acres irri­ The city contains probably 3,IMX) peo­
on the widow without ourknowl<<lge. aud
The climate of the valley constitutes
FARM NOTES.
through.
A. C. Caliwell,
gated. 6, Number of artesian wells flowing.
We had some music in our hip poek< t
The
DR. HILLER’S RHEUMATIC ARD NEURALGIC CURE. Cure« Rheumatism. Neuralgia,
7. Value of farm, buildings, imploments, ple, yet it occupies as much territory one of its natural advantages.
Tiie draw-bridge keeper, when he
for his private ear. but a brief search saw
marhiuery and livestock. 8. Fences; cost of as mauy cities of 10,000. Its streets mean annual temperature of the past
ÜoutTTuñnjugoT^ñT^cLUica'^Tj^íeutraíTzTñ^^hT blood acids which cause them.4"
that the traiu wi s near,er.ileavored
Mechanical and Operative Dentist.
System 111 Fannins.
building and repairing. 9, Cost of fertil­ are wide, and from every side of the four years, as ascertained from the U.
disclosed the fact that he had skipped at owe to close t he uraw, but was loo
izers. in. I,abor-Amounts paid for labor,
DR^IILI^R^STE^TMllNGCURF.
A»«U
tn*»
irrowth
and
«iavfolnpmeut
«jf
children
during
the
town.
He
had
seen
us
going
out
[National
stockman..
city
run
tine
driveways
through
the
S.
Signal
Service
records,
which
main
­
ASHLAND, OREGON.
itteludit»«
u’eektiui hired lahur. white
late, and the eugiue with the tender
tl e teething period, ensures painless teething an I sound teeth, and prevents and cures
or black, 11. Products--Estimated value of most magnifies ut country.
tains an Observation station at Ash­
Why is the ngriciiltnrat inti reat in to look up his tracks, and had at once amt tlie iii«*t enr. which wuc tillail with
Nitrous Oxide Gau administered for
Spa.-ins, Rickets, BraiifTYoubles and Bowel Complaints. A blessing to mother and child.
all farm productions sold, <*onsuuied or on
ladled
into
the
sagel
>rueU.
Ashland
is
about
72,(5(81
feet
nlmvo
land, is fifty-four degrees. The aver­ general so depri'ssed? Thisqueslion
the painless extraction of teeth.
passetigt rs. plunged Hilo the eaUiary,
hand for 188.«. 12 Forestry: Amount of wood
Office over the Bank.—[12-38]
DR. HILLER S WHOOPING COUGH CURE. Prevente and Cures Whooping Cough.
cut. and value of all forest products sold. 13. the sea level, and al wive her tower age mean temperature for January, is answered in more ways than almost
w hich was here quite deep.
Grasslands—Acres of each kind of grasslaHd great mountain ranges enpped with the coldest mouth in the year, is thirty­ any other now liefore the public- One
Eugiueer Sam Dunn, when he saw
T ry it O nce .—Twit months ago tl,e
cut for hay or pastured; tons of hay and snow. The spreading elopes of these eight degreee, and for July, the hottest statesman will blame it on the fact of
N ot «. With exception nt Dr. Hiller’s HydrMtine Restorative. Dr. Hiller’s Rhennntic
postmaster of this town didn't care a the bridge did not close, reverse«! the
straw sold ; clover and grass seeds produced
J. S. Howard,
and NeiirxUic Cure, and Dr Hiller's Coup'll Cure, the above remedies arc in Tablet
and sold; soils and their capacity: 14, Su­ mountains are covered with orchards. month in the year, seventy-nine de­ theexistiug tariff; another will tell you cent whether our mail reached im or lever, but the momentum of the en­
I ,nn, and. it not obtainable from your dru^ist, will be mailed free, on receipt ol price.
gar—Cane, sorghum, maple and beet; sugar Further up they are clothed with fine grees above zero.
that it is because tariff duties are not not, and every complaint wc mad« was gine was tmi great to Is* stopped til
Notary Public and Conveyancer
and molasses; acres, product and value of forests. The mesas of this oonutry are
Ashland creek never runs dry, bnt high enough; another will account for received with ill-disguised contempt. time. The weight of the engine aud
$1.00 per Package.
Six Packages for $5.00.
each.
15.
Castor
Beaus:
acres.
15.
Cereals:
MEDFORD, OREGON.
barley, buckwheat. Indian corn. oats. rye. nnequaled as pastures. Thousands of from year's end to year’s end it can lie it by over production; anol her by We brought, matters to a climax by en­ first car broke the couplings anil left
Th.w remedies are the result of 25 years of professional experience, and are
All kinds of real estate business given care­
wheat: acres, crop, amount of each «old and cattle and sheep range over them. The heard all over the city as it churns and wrong silver legislation; and no one couraging him to attempt to hors-'wliip the other two cars of tlie traiu stand­
guaranteed to cure when a cure i.i possible. Dr. Hiller’s 64-patfe book of directions for
ful attention, and information furnished
consumed, and value*. 17. Rice, acres, crop, native grasses are wonderfully nutri­ rushes down its steep, rocky channel. seems to ln> at a loss to furnish a the­
hi.iu • treatment, containing valuable instructions as to hygiene and diet, sent frek .
ns. As soon as lie had struck the first ing on tlie track. The second car ran
con. ernlng property iu the new town.
and value. Tobacco: acres, crop, amount
sol»l, and value. 19. Peas ami Beans: tious, and the beef and muttou from The sound of this overgrown brook is ory which in his own opinion seems to blow, we sailed in, aud his friends say alsuil a third of the way across the
HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A.
bushels and value of «Top sold 20. Peanuts: this district, is esteemed above that never out of the ears of the residents lx* sufficient to account for it all. With­ that he was the worst licked ruin ever bridge and stop|>ed, but the jar was
acres, bushels and value. 21. Hops: acres, from anywhere else in the markets of of Ashland. The brook is as pure and out discussing the jxiint in particular,
C. W. Boot,
heard of in Arizona. Since that date ' sufficient to break open the front of
pounds and value. 22. Fibers: cotton, tlax
cold as the snow that gave it birth or trying to account for existing con­ not lung is too good for ns. He sends the ear, anil many of the passengers
and hemp; acres, crop and value. 23. Broom the West.
buck
in
the
white-tipped
range
that
ditions
on
any
one
theory,
it
is
evident
Corn: acres, pounds and value. 21. Live
A CITY OF FINE RESIDENCES.
a boy over with our mail twice a day, were thrown into the waler. The
Stock horse'-mules and asses: number on
looks down on the city. It starts from that many things have conspirai to
first car. winch had followed the en-
hand June 1, 1890; number foaled in 1889*
Ashland contains scores of tiue resi­ a living spring at the base of Ashland depress the farming inti resls aud to ami every one of our snbseritk'rs gets . gineto the Imttom of the ««tuary, soon
g*»durveyinx of all kinds promptly at
Ins Kicker so promptly that the paper
Sheep: number <»n hand June 1, 1890, of dences. Fow are very large or pre­
butte and rushes down a picturesque render unprofitable lint's of production feels hot when it reaches him.
tended to. I'harges reasonable and cor­
“fine wool," “long wool" and “all other;"
’ rose, and such of the passengers as had
rect work guaranteed. Orders forwork in
number of lambs droppod in 1889; “spring tentious at all, but all are comfortable canyon until it comes out near the city. which were once among our leading
Mem. If your postmaster won’t escaped therefrom were picked up by
all parts of tlie county promptly attended
lamba” «old in 18W; "<»id in issu outer than and pleasant, and no stranger can look
All along its noisy way the stream sources of national wealth.
“spring Iambs;" slaughtered for use on farm
travel in the right bridle-path, baste yachts and small boats which soon
to,
at the pretty and homelike cottages passes under great pun's,for the moun­
Gue thing, though, is true that him. It beats appeals to Waunnniknr gathered at the sceue. The trainmen
office with «. F. Billings.
in 1889; killed by (logs in
.............
” ’ from
’
1889; diwl
other causes in 1889: 2»». Wool: shorn among the gardens without wishing tains on either bank are clad with while existing abuses may lie corrected
i and the rest of the passeugers lent
all hollow.
spring of 1890 and fall of 1889. 27. (»oats: that lie might live in such a place. A
timber to the very tops. Some of the and needed reforms instituted, farm­
i their aid to the work of rescuing, and
number of Angora and common. 28. Dogs:
more
delightful
town
fora
residence
it
Gaai&rd’s Orchestra
scenery along its course is magnificent. ing will never lie the uniformly profit­
on farm June 1, 1890. 29. Neat Cattle:
H
ad
to be D one . Six months ago 1 when a wrecking train arrived from
would
Ire
hard
to
find.
Its
summers
working
oxen,
milch
cows,
and
other
cat
But it is nui the lieanty of the stream able business with some pt'ople that
Of Aahland. Oregon, (late of Cal.'
i Oakland the car was drawn into shal­
tie on hand June 1,1*90; numberof purebred, are never hot; its winters are never ex­ alone that makes it valuable to Ash­
it should lx* until more thorough busi­ this tawii was full of drunkards and low water, arid small boats lw*gan drag­
grade and common ; calves <1 Topped in 1889; cessively col<i.
Arp now prepared to furnish the best of
black-legs
and
professional
terrors.
It
combines
all
the
land. The fall of Ashland creek is ness methoils are practiced by a great
music ior public or private Parties, Balls,
cattle sold iu 1889. slaughtered lor use on the
ging tiiecreek for Imiliee.
pleasant, healthy conditions of a very great, and the power that is gen­ many of those now engaged in the Everyone feared the crowd, and the
farm, aud died in 1889 3«. Dairy Milk
Picnics. Ac., at any point on the coast.
The train was in charge of Conduc­
sheriff
himsi
lf
got
drunk
so
often
that
total
galons
produced
on
farm;
sold
ioruse
country town with the most modern erated by it turns the wheels of two business. The farmer should lx" iw
of overtwenty years’ ex|a*rience.
All the new popular music is played by
tor
R. valk and an extra crew, it beii«,
in
families;
sent
to
creamery
or
factory;
no
help
could
be
bad
from
him.
Where
■:his Orchestra.
improvements and conveniences of a flouring mills, a woolen mill, a saw­ much of a business man as the mer­
lias located in
used on farm, including for butter and
a holiday, and the conductor state«!
Having employed a large number of mn-
( heese: used on farm in raising cream for great city. As before stateel, the ad­ mill and door factories, electric light chant or banker, and should have us is the crowd today? Gone! Dugout! that probalily twenty-five |«ersons had
■Sieian*. we are able to furnish any number
sale, including for creamery or factory. vantages of Ashland were recoguized works and other works and factoru*s.
ASHLAND, OREG.,
complete system in all his transactions; Disappeared! What caused it? The met their death.
of bauds. Any instrument or a caller fur-
Butler pounds made on farm and sold in
nishvti to other bands. All orders by mail
But not a thousandth part of the pow­ and many farmers have just such sys­ Kicker opened on them without fear
ls89. Cream—quarts sent to creamery or fac­ many years ngo.
Tiie list as identifiisl is as follows:
,»r telegraph promptly attended to. Terms
The' Rogue river Indians ranged all er it furnishes is taken. When the tem. There are mauy things ab mt or favor. They threatened us. We
tory; sold other than to creamery or factory.
rooms in Reeser s Block on Main
___ street,
____ with a full stock of goods
Martin Kelly, Oakland, assiNtaut
always reasonable. Address
loaded
our
gun
and
weut
out
and
drop
­
(
heest*
pounds
made
on
farm
and
sold
in
through
this
country
in
early
days,
in his >ine, ami will give prompt attention to all professional calls.
iss.i 31. Swine: Number on hand June 1, and they could not submit to have city grows the banks of the stream farming which cannot be reduce«! to ped Sam Barlow v ith a ball in th« leg. chief wharfinger of the state.
12-15| Prof, (laniard, Aahland, Or,
will be lined with mills and factories. record in perfis-t form, but there are
1890; sold m 1889: consumed on farm and
S. H. Austin, of Austin A I*hel|>s,
died in 1889. 32, Poultry Number each of their favorite hunting grounds wrested
certain general principles in mauagi'- winged Jim Simpson at long range, San Francisco.
Embalming
a
Specialty.
Satisfaction
Guaranteed
MINES AND QI AKRIES.
and split Tom Jackson's ear ns he
chicken«, turkevs, geese and ducks on hand from them. They fought the settlers
». H. ATKINSON, F. H. CARTER K. V. CARTKR
inent
just
as
applicable
to
this
as
to
Miss Florence Austin. *
June 1. ¡890; value of all poultry products fiercely, and many white men title«! un­
Preaident.
Viee-Prea.
Cashier
Isist year Jackson county yielded any other kind of business. Where turned the postoflice corner. We gave
sold: eggs produced, sold and value in ¡8X9.
Mrs. Bryan O'Couuor, Moffat A Co.,
i :k3, Bees Numberof stands, i»ounds of hon- marked graves iu the lieantiful valleys more gold than any other county of ’ farming is as a rule as carefully man­ four of the gamblers a day to pack up San Francine«!.
I furnish my own hearse and give personal attention tb funeral-'.
hi , furnished the ro|>e that bung Jack
i ey and w ax produced,and value. 31,Onions, liefore the red men were nt last con­ Oregon. Since their discovery
in aged in detail ns is the business of
J. B. Irwin, sewing machine agent,
j Field crop—Number of acres, bushels pro
quered, ami the garden of Oregon was 1852 the placer mines of the region manufacturing, for instance, there is Beavers, and it was our gun timi went Oakland.
du< < d ami sold, value. 35, Potatoes: ¿weet
off
when
Deadwood
Hank
tumbled
given
over
to
the
settlers.
: and Irish, bushels produced ami sold.
have produced $25,(MM),000. There are less to say about hard times. There is from the bridge.
E. R. Robinson, San Francieco.
Market gardens and small fruits: Number
The Indian troubles over, the country
W-I have a work shop in connection, where I willdo any
much of haphazard in farming at the
Luigi Malestor, San FrMcieivi.
* of acres in vegetables, t»!a< kberries, cran- prospered. The wheat planters suc­ quartz ledges showing rich pros|>ect8.
Last
night
the
representative
citizens
but the want of sufficient capital has very best. One must take chaui'es of of the town tendermi us a banquet and
raspberries, straw la rries, and other
Captain John Dyer, SaiWmento.
Job Work or Repairing, Scroll Sawing, Wood Shaping, Door and . berries,
*mall fruits, and total value of products in ceeded the placer miners, and raised thus far prevented their development. goixl and bad seasons, of over produc­
M. R. Williams, San Francisco.
immense crops. The fruit raisers rec­ Among other minerals found are mar­ tion and under pnxluction; neverthe­ presented us with an irte pitcher ns a
1889. 37, Vegetables and fruits for canning
Window Screens, Etc-, made to order.
II. W. Auld, (colortal) Honolulu.
Number of acres, products in bushels of ognized the value of the soil, and the
token
of
their
nppreciiition.
Readers
ble, limestone, granite, sandstone, coal, less much of the haphazard is. by ju­ may look for full report in our next is­
The two Misses Kennan, San Fran-
peas, beans, green corn, tomatoes, other
ORGANS CLEANED AND REPAIRED.
country
became
what
it
is
now
one
of
vegetables and fruits. 38, Orchards: Ap­
dicious management, avoided by many
iron, cinnabar and kaolin.
‘ cisco.
ples, apricots, cherries [»caches, [wars, the greatest fruit-producing districts in
The kaolin as well as most of the men. There are men, industrious, sue. Thanks, gentlemen. We don't
The tbirti'entb Issly was that of a
J. L. DOWNING, Ashland, Or.
plums anti prunes, and other orchard truits: all the world.
want
to
run
the
town,
but
we've
got
a
others has been thoroughly tested honest, and in many respects capable, sneaking notion into our head that it Japanese boy, supposed to lie H. Mal-
tn each the number of acres, crop in 1889,
But in the absence of railroad com­ and found to lie of excellent quality. who at no time are able to accumu­
number of bearing trees, number of young
be made safe for a mule to walk erla, of San Francisco.
trees not bearing, and value of all orchard munication the growth of that section
An avenue 100 feet wide was recent ly late in the business of farming. We must
Conductor Davie said, “the first car
products sold. :W, Vineyards: Numlwr of was necessarily slow, and in 1885, when
the length of Apache avenue day or
have
never
s««eii
times
so
gixxl
that
made,
leading
from
the
business
por
­
was a comlnuallon car, and had gone
acres in vines bearing ami in young vines
night.
Westward
the
star
of
empire
it
was
incorporated
as
a
city,
it
had
a
m»t bearing: product« of grapes and laiains
tion of the city to the Sulphur Springs these men did not have something to takes its way, and we will say right through it liefore we reached the
population of less than 1,000.
and value iu 1889.
at tlie base of the Siskiyou mountains, complain of. Of cours«', the same
It would bold forty-eight
For many years Ashland was reached three miles distant, and preparations tiling is true of a great many engaged here liefore we forget it, Hint if Charlie bridge,
After it weut down it whs as
only by stage routes hundreds of miles for building a street-car line out to in all pursuits, but farming seems to Thompson, barkeeper at the Gray people.
Spring Fever.
much as I could do to attend to the
Eagle
Saloon,
don't
drop
out
of
.
„
..
sight
long
overland,
or
from
the
sea
coast
al
the springs are now in progress. affonl a 8[>ecial opening for men who
At this season of the year the most
passengers of the remaining two
vigorous and hearty people often have the mouth of Rogue river, where coast­ Many buildings of sribstantial charac­ do not care to introduce cl.>e«‘ and before Saturday lie'll stand a prime coaches, some of whom were frenzied
show
of
a
grave
iu
the
san
i
pit.
«•
a fvelint’ of weariness, tired and worn ing vessels sometimes landed. Then ter are in course of erection.
careful management into their busi­
with fear. I made n y way to the
ont, without ambition
do anything, for some years the long gap in the rail­
As pretty a little opera-house as ness. If the times through winch we
head end, though as soon as 1 oould
find many break out in pimples and road between Portland and San Fran­ any in the West is now nearing com­ are passing should impress a largely
Lo. P oor Fr.y! Our readers will force tny way through, and looked
boil«. What you jequire is a mild tonic cisco. from Roseburg, 140 miles to the
increased number with the importance bear witness that we refer to our con- down upon the eoene of death. I no
medicine that will act gently on the Dorthward, to Redding, in California, pletion at Ashland.
All these facts, with additional ones of reform in this particular the pestple temfiorary only at long intervals, and ticed half a dozen men swim away
liver and blood, and for this nothing 160 miles south of Ashland, nyade a
eriualfl Dr. Gunn's Improved Liver Pills. wearisome stage journey of 300 miles of pleasant and cultivated society, and will not have suffered altogether in then in the kind,"fit manner. On the from the wreck, but did not see any
They give an activity to the liver, pur
contrary, he devotes much of his space women or children escape. I do not
n wonderfully healthy location, ought vain.
ify the blood and by their mild tonic necessary between the two railroads.
each week to personal abuse of us. We know any p**ople who were in the first
to lie enough to make Ashland within
Ashland was always the most impor­ a short time the finest city in South­
ASHLAND OGN.
action give new vitality and strength to
Bucklen'a Arnica Salve.
have no quarrel with this pis,r old fly. coach."
the entire system. Sold at 25 cts a box tant point in the valley, but. that ern Oregon if not in the whole state.
The best salve in the world for cuts, We pity him. Whenever we see a man
James Dunlap who was tending the
by T. K. Bolton.
counted for little when it was so inac­
Paid Up Capital, $100,000.00
The population of Ashland is vnri braises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever intended by nature to run a sideshow bridge at the lime of the accident,
cessible.
sores,
tetter,
chapped
hands,
chilblains,
of wax figures taking up journalism in­ said: “1 was in charge at the time,
onsly estimated from 2,5(K) to 3,000.
Gress is the only man in Oregon
RAILROAD FACILITIES.
and all skin eruptions, and posi­ stead, our heart goes out in sorrow. and had just oih - dih I the draw to al­
Within two years the citizens expect corns,
who divides the profits with I uh cus­
Does a General Banking Business.
tively
cures
piles,
or
no
pay
required.
It
A year ngo last Decemlier the two this will be doubled, and the more is guaranteed to give jie’rfcct satisfac­ We realize how he must feel. It is like low theyuebt Juniata to pass through.
tomers
ends
of the railway met in the moun­ sanguine ones look for a city of 10,- tion, or money refunded. Price 2 > cents a jackass rabbit trying to pass himself I was hi the act of moving the draw
•ollectlons made at all acceaaible points on
off as a buffalo.
back into place when the up train
•mr box. For sale by Chitwood Bros.
tains near Ashland, and a continuous (100 withiu four years.
favorable terms.
This jsior old fly sent ns word the came along. That’s all I know about
rail route between the two large cities
Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers
NEW WATER WORKS.
Portland. San Francis, o and New York.
other day to look out for ourself, as lie it.”
of the Pacific Coast was established.
Some recent figures by Robert Gif­
Call
and
Examine
Them
now
on
lie declined to answer the queetion
The
historic
mountain
stages
have
dis
­
Ashland
gets its water supply from fen, the English statisticau, confirm intended to shoot, us on sight. We
du-d bought a! standard prier».
appeared from the scene, and the this creek, but her water works at the received opinion that emigration borrowed a squirt-gun from a lx»y on if it was not an unusual thing to open
Exhibition at
thrilling stage journey over the Siski- present are inade«|Uate, and the city is affords no sufficient check upon the the street and went over to the “Latin* the draw just at an hour when the
youB is now only a memory.
putting in a new plant at a cost of population. Great Britain has lost Duck” office and stoo l 111 the door of traiu » as due.
1«3. li. Urigrht man,
The ifat«r over which the bridge is
Even before the connection between #50,000. The pipe line will start aliont 9,0tM),(Mk) by emigration since 1K53; of the sanctum ami squirted the poor old
the ends of the railroad was made Ash­ two miles up the creek. Twenty-five the number 7,000,000 were of British insect out of the window. He di lu’t built is an estuary of San Francisco
land was quite a city. The comple­ hy<lrants will be put m, and the fall or Irish origin, and this is an average even stop to argue the case, nor to bay and is commonly «»lied Oakland
1« i>r<-p*r.'<l st *11 times to •«'
tion of the railroad from San Francis­ of tin» stream is sufficient to give a of 243,000 a year, yet the population of throw a paper-weight. Then we cns'k. A strong current runs in the
hoiiseli.'ld
or other
co to Portland still further quickened pressure that will throw water over Great Britain has grown to al smt 38,- counted Ills xnliscriptiou list, found lie stream at which [Klint it is about 3<M)
*nx kind in Ashland, «mil
ASHLAND, OFt
had 143 sul>scril>ers where lie claimed feet wide and twenty feet deep. Both
the life of the district. Many business the highest building in Ashland.
iid'ls to «" ANYWHERE
000.000. a gain of atxiut 10,<100.000 in
COl’NTKY
houses were established, and to-day
There are many fine mineral springs the same time. In the last four years OSO, and went away feeling nothing sales of the creek are liu«si with ship­
plug, and Isiatmeu from the vessels
Ashland's merchants have a splendid in the neighborhood of Ashland. The the excess of births over deaths was but love and pity for him.
Long ex|H rit in e in the bn»in««s enables me
lo Kuarutee satisfaction.
were of great assistaboe iu rescuing
trade-
sulphur and soda springs attract many 1,763,000, while the excess of immigra­
AI ITION IN AsHl.lND XVKKY SlTCKOAV for
those who ««acajHsl from the car. The
in the last two years Ashland has visitors during the summer months, tion over emigration is only 685,000.
Con.umption
Surely
Cprsd.
sale of stia k.
1368 Market Street.
draw bridge is about 100 feet long aud
doubled in population and experienced both from Portland and San Fran­ There has been a gain, therefore, of
A-hlan<l. Or.
E. K. HKItill 1 MAN
To TUB E iutob .—Please inform vonr just liefore the trains from Sau Fran­
a corri’spondmg increase in the volume cisco.
a little over 4.000,000 in the popula­ readers that I have a positive remedy cisco get on the bridge they have hi
SAN FRANCISCO
of its business. Last year the build­
for the above named disease. By its
tion of Great Britain since 1K85.
A sruRTSMEN’s PARADISE.
ing ojierations of the city aggregated
timely use thousands of hopeless eases come around a short curve aud usually
have been permanently enred. 1 shall travel at a high rate of speed, l’assen-
over ¿265,(MM).
It is a very paradise for S[>ort«men.
How’. Thl>?
lie glad to send two IsUtles of my reme­ ' ger trains cross the bridge every half
A good deal of attention is being di­ The waters of Ashland creek and other
FREE to atiy of your leaders who i hour during the day, and when the
rected to manufacturing, for which streams are swarming with the gam­
-----In the town of-----
We offer $100 reward for any case of dy
have consumption if they will send me
Within a few mouths catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's their express and post office address. draw is open the man there is sup-
I Ashland is admirably suited, and its iest of trout.
posed to signal by hoisting a red tlag.
expectations for future growth are the pine-clad hills will be alive with catarrh cure. — F. J. C hssev A Mo..
Ke'qx-ctfnllv
based in a considerable degree upon quail, grouse ami other small game. Brons.. Toledo, < ).
T. A. SLOCUM. M. C„ 1H1 Pearl st, N. Y
We,
the
undersigned,
have
known
F.
manufactures. The greatest of Ash­ Deer are very numerous, and the am­ J. Cheney for the past 15 years, aud be /
Go to our store, east side of Plaza
Siskiyou co., Cal.,
land’s advantages in this respect is its bitious hunter can, by going a little Sieve him perfectly honorable in all
jor paints, oils, varnishes, brushes,
A
Sure
Cure
for
l
’
He«.
magnificent water power.
further into the mountains, find l»ear business transactions, and financially
’ artists'materials, and wall and build­
For Saie on Easy Terms-
Itching piles are known by inoistare ing papers. Estimates made ou paint­
an>l mnuntain lious and even an oc­ able to to carry out any obligation mad«
THE FRVIT INDCSTRY.
Absolutely Pure.
by their firm.— W est A T iiaix . Whole­ like perspiration, causing intense itch­ ing, paper hanging, interior decora­
casional elk.
The soil and climate of Rogue river
A large cannery aud dryer for fruit, sale Druggists. Toledo, (). W aldino , ing when w inn. This form as well as tions, etc-
WILEY B. ALLENA CO. Thin powder never varies. A marvel
Blind, Bleeding and protruding, yield
of purity. Htreuirth and wholeaomeiicM
valley, of which this county is a part, anil vegetables is among the enter- R innan A M akvin , Wholesale Druggists, readil
One-fourth down; balance within six.
<1 VIRAI. A<.EMS.
E vans A- B runk , Ashland, Or.
y to Dr. Bosanko's Bile K.-inedy, .
More economical ihau the ordinary kinds, are suited to the production of such prises tliHt «re now nu«ler way nt Aeh- To edo, O.
twelve aud eighteen mouths.
Hall's catarrh cure is taken internally which acts directly on the parts affected,
211 First Street.
Portland. Oregon and cannot be sold in competition with
semi-tropical
fruits
as
nuts,
peaches,
liinii.
The
development
of
the
fruit
the multitude of low test, short weight
See map at the Ra»-*‘i ¡»epot for graded
acting directly on the biood aud mu­ absorbs tuiuors. allays itching and effets
—
\ Riaal agent aantad in
alum or phosphate powders. Sobl only in raisin grapes, almonds and waluuts. growing and curing interests of the cous surfaces of the system. Testimo­
prieefi, etc., or addrvs*«
.
every county.
inns.
Koval. B aking B owiikk tfo., 1®
D. H. H ASK ELU
Last season almonds raised here Rogue river valley renders necessary nials sent free. 75c per bottle. Sold by
Wall street. N. V.
Town Site .Agent C. P- B
Sau
qua, O. For sale by T. K. Bolton.
1
brought one-fourth more per pound in the improve«! facilities for conducting all druggists.
-sia
No Homo slionli lie Wital It
DH, HILLERS
pecml Prescription
:
?
Surveyor—Ashland.
I
T. K. Bolton, Agent, Ashland, Oregon.
TheBankof Ashland
Was Awarded the only
GRAND PRIZE
AUCTIONEER
Mu 4 Harris's,
ONLY PERFECT
SEWING mechan ism
TOWN - LOTS .F amily USE
MONTAGUE
CliiliNiCniirfltiMr'ilMffia
C'altforBU.
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