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ASHLAND TIDINGS NOTES AND NEWS. SEND SPECIMEN INSECTS. Medford Items. Khunath County Vote FOURTH OF JULY. Come Right Along Linkville, June 7.—Total vote of Instete for the Experiment Station. N. A. Jacobs in spending some time Klamath oounty: D. P. Thompson 319, Sylvester Pennover 425; G. W. Friday, June 13, 1890. New York, June 9—Recorder Smythe in Medford. McBride 363, W. M. Townsend 376; this morning sentenced Broker A part of the work of the entomolo Francis Fitch, Esq., will deliver the |F. C. Baker 364, John O’Brien 376; Pell, of Sixth National bank wrecking gical department of the state experi HOW THEY DO SQUIRM. fame, to imprisonment at hard labor ment station is to make a collection of Fourth of J uly oration for Medford. G. W. Webb 385, Phil Metscban 354, for seven years. Helen has - gone to E. F. Walker 3; R. 8. Bean 364, B. F. —TO THE— the insects of Oregon, with especial - Miss ---- ; — --- Strange - Bonham 378; Binger Hermann 381, When the Jacksonville Times people P. J. Hen nelly, late of the Portland reference to those of economic import- visit frieu<ls in Washington state for a i Robert A. Miller 361; W. M. Colvig came out in their last issue before real 1 estate firm of Hennelly A Flynn, ance, namely, those injurious and couple of months. • 386, C. B. Watson 351; G. W. Smith made $150,000 in Fairhaven dirt, beneficial to orchard and farm. Tl)e ting a good game 379, A. Snider 335; £ B. McElroy 362, election with the great spread about has > The boya lire are expw; expecting and has left it like a “ sucked orange ” This collection will form the “work- o( buBeball with the Ashland nine next A. LeRov 379, T. C. Jory 1; J. 8. Orr the bogus banner that was wormed in- j to make his home in California.— ing collection” of the station, r " ' Saturday, June - ■ 14lh. I 458, H. W. Keese 267, Daniel Crone- to the Republican procession at Jack- [Welcome. | proposed, however, not to stop there, tniller 319, Charles T. Silvers 395; £ — ... Judge Willard Crawford, formerly eonville in the fall of 1888, they count to furnish, as far as possible and Gowen 369, H. L. Webb 355; A. Crook county democrats made a but practicable, typical seta of injurious of this place, was elected Justice of | W. ed upon it as certain to stampede into < clean sweep this year, Pennoyer get __ 1 » beneficial ___ a f _ X ‘ insects ___ * A. to * the 1 _ » borticul- -A 2 1 Al * Athena, A •_____ TT I remt 11 Io rw»ll Ilf V - » L Izeantt 452. James F. Kertchem and the Peace at matilla county, __________________ the party foi l ot Nickell et al most of ting 1 274; W. £ Howe 421), Henry Kessler 375 and even Miller came through tural societies throughout the state. Now is the time to buy your dresses for ou the 2d. 308; G. D. Horuer 241, J. II. Smart 135 majority. Gearin’s majority the voters who were outside because with 1 If farmers and orchardists will co Th« people who-have the Fourth of 486; J. D. Walker 2R9; P. L. Foun two years ago was only 12. The vote they did not like the shepherds that ’ the Fourth. What to buy and where to with us, this can i be De aooom-1 aooom-1 j. Hrraugemepta m charge are pre- tain 439: W. B. Bitnpeon 350, Ira of the county has increased nearly 200 operate plisbed without expense. It only calls t panng to raRke the ball in the even Leekard 373. bad taken charge of the Hock. The in j two yeare. for large senes of each insect, and ing a grand affair. buy it are the questions now being asked Times was carefully guarded and held The fire at Baker City in 1885 de with that need in view, we would ask A. E. 4 A. M. Election back until the T idings was known to , stroyed a portion of the county records, all interested in helping along the Medford real estate men report a by every lady in town, and we believe you The Grand Chapter, Royal Arch Ma have gone to press, so that there and left them “in the soup” regarding good work to send us senes of injuri number of new comers looking about sons, of Oregon, elected the following the oounty for houses and farming abstracts of titles to lands; but a pri ous insects. could be no opportunity to show the will make a mistake if you fail to examine officers last Monday: Grand High Readents of Southern Oregon are I property this month. despicable meanness of the slander vate company was not so badly left, Priest, Seth Pope, of Portland;Deputy and uow they propose to sell their especially well situated for sending Francis Fitch and a visiting mining which was being published against the abstracts to the new land company specimens of fruit pests: the peach Grand High Priest, Dr. Jay Tuttle, of the goods at from abroad were over in the Astoria; Grand King, George Cham Republicans of the county. The deep receutly formed, and only ask the tree borer, larva aud moth, apple tree expert Siskiyous about Cinnabar this week, berlin, of Albany; Grand Secretary, borers, insects affecting the currant, looking nt mining prospects. chagrin of the Times crowd, therefore, small sum ot $25,000 for their books. George Me D. Stroud, of East Port when the T idings appeared in Jack A biscuit trust is one of the latest gooseberry, cherry, pear, melons, etc. G. W. Isaacs has sold 80 acres of land; Grand Treasurer, Chns Taylor, DIBULTIONS FOB SENDING DWECT8. A B l Louis dispatch of June 9th says: sonville before the Times was issued, land ubout five miles east of Medford of Dayton; Grand Lecturer, Thomas Specimens, if dead, should be packed to Thomas Stottler, recently from Olsen, of The Dalles; Grsud Captain containing a oomplete answer to the L D. Dozier of this city, confirms the report that a cracker biscuit trust was in cotton or wool and inclosed in a of the Host, Rev. W. C. Crawford, of He has stacks of new goods at prices to slander, can lie faintly appreciated recently formed. The New York Bis stout tin or wooden box. They will , ' California; consideration, $1300. Corvallis. from the desperate squirming of the cuit Company, with a capital of $5,- oome by mail for one cent per ounce. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Roberta, of this suit all purses, and we shall aim to Times over the matter in its last issue. 000,000, the United States Baking Injects duruld never be encloted loose place, started Wednesday morning for Prof. Louetta's Memory System is Napa oouuty, OaL, their old home, for Company, with a capital of $3,000,000, in a letter. Whenever possible, larv® In addition to the indignity of answer creating greater interest than ever in and the American Biscuit Manufac (i e., grubs, caterpillers, maggots, etc.) a visit there of two or three weeks. please you. all parte of the country, and persons ing the Times before that paper was turing Company, with a capital un should be packed alive in a tight tin The new water works afford suf wishing to improve their memory circulated, the T idings gave a still known, have bought up all the cracker box along with a supply of their ap ficient pressure from a fire hydraDt should eend for his prospectus free as OST’ Another invoice of Ladies’ Fine heavier blow when it proved by sworn biscuit ooncerns in the country. West propriate food sufficient to last them to give an efficient means of fire pro advertised in another column. ern capital predominates in the trust on their journey. Otherwise, they gen evidence that the l>anner over which Shoes this week. The object ot the trust is to reduce ex erally die on the road and shrivel up. tection without the aid of a fire en Boys knee pants suits $2 at Moral the Times was assuming such a pious penses and to handle the business Send as full an account as possible of gine. Bros. • indignation was in nature nothing more economically. Messrs. J. S. Howard and J. Gold the habits of the insect under discus RESPECTFULLY, for example, what plant or plants smith went down to Portland this Real Estate Transactions. more or less than a contemptible for The poetoffice department has just sion; week on business connected with the it infests; what part of the plant suff gery of the meanest kind, and that if decided on a new method of dealing ers from its attacks; how long it has ' establishment of a Masonic lodge at W H. Barker to Conrad Mingus, admini* came directly from the Times office. with postal changes in the far West been known to you; what amount of • this place. trator. deed to of »eV. of sec. 3, aud uw Assistant superintendent of the rail *4 of ne%, aud ei4 of nw*4 of sec. fO, tp41, Smarting under this mortification it way mail service, Stoddard has been damage it has done. In sending soft The rebuilding of the Medford s r 4, e — 160 acres; consldaratiou »MX). had brought upon itself, it is not to be sent to the Pacific coast to investigate insects or larva) that have beeu killed j bridge across Bear creek will be com Fordyce Roper to Anna L. Fuller, lot* 12, in alcohol, they should be packed in wondered at that the Times editorial as to the needs of several states and pleted this week by the contractors. 13 aud 14. Bracht's addition Is Ashland; cotton saturated with alcohol. Wood A Whiteside. The bridge is in cou. 11,500. force became so completely “rattled” the territories, with beadquarters Packages should be marked with the A tiua L. Fuller to S. B. Galey, lots 12,13 in Portland, Or. Mr. Stoddard will that it could ouly gnash its harmless and ¡4, Bracht's ad. to Ashlaut; »4.000. of the sender, and addreesdd to better condition than ever before. have general supervision of the mail name t»th and try to turn from itself the routes in Northern California, Oregon, F. L. Washburn, Entomologist, State i Anderson A Woodford have sold 8. B. Galey to E. V. Carter. lota 12, 13 and their city dray business here to Mr. 14, Bracht’s addition to Ashland; »5,000. odium of its baseness by a silly mum Washington, Montana, the Dakotas Agricultural College, Corvallis, Or. D. F. Brittain to William Beeson, 22 3’20 in Perry, recently from the east, and will terest In Beesou A Robinson's waler ditch; bling of threats to have the editor of and the territories. He is looking for be busy all summer with their con cod . »100. An Otfifct Lemon. the T idings before the next grand improvements and extensions of the tract to haul niilroad wood for Sisson E. V. Carter to 3. B. Galey, undivided mail service. The department having interest iu lots I, 2, 3. 4. 5, 6, 7, 8. 9. 10, II, 12, In connection with R. A. Miller’s S l Crocker in the Siskiyous. jury for “subornation of perjury.” declared the initiative did not wait for 13. 14. 15, 16, 17, 1». 19. 20, 21, 22 aud 23, City The Times will please us greatly if it complaints, whenever complaints or “Resources of Southern Oregon,” just The vote for J ustice of the peace in View tract, city of Ashlaud: con. »'>.000. published, I suggest that it would be ' W. H. Atkensou to C. H. Veight, land In will carry out its threat, and will requests for incresed service are made a good idea to make a collection of the Medford resulted in a tie between Messrs. Walton and Skeel, and in the tp 3V, s r I, e—160 acres; cou. »660. has instructions to make his recom please ns still more if it can only suc he various trees and sbrube mentioned W. T. Songer to James F. Wells, sw*4 of se mendations as soon as be can investi drawing at the county clerk’s office, and uw*4 of sw1,; of sec. 5. tp. 38, s. r. 3, ceed In getting a case in open court, gate, thereby saving some weeks’ de therein as indigenous to this section Mr. Walton captured the office, some e %, — 160 acres; also. w*-k of nw‘4 aud se*4 of the state, and to display the same, what to the relief of Mr. Skeel. where the scurvy trick that we have al lay in forwarding the documents a- of nw‘« and e1, of «»*,, aud e‘q of swl, of uw1, properly classified and named, at the aud w', of e", of see. 8, tp. 38. s. r. 3. a—360 ready proved upon the institution can crose the country two or three times. next district fair. Such collection S. W. Speas, who was at work with acres; also oU of nwl^aud w1, of ae^g, aud Mr. Stooddard is a man of long expe of sec. 17, same tp. and range—3*20 acres; be made a matter of legal public record. rience in postal affairs, and the depart would be a good object lesson on our the pile driver at the Bear creek bridge, sw>4 also sw!4 of ue', aud s’, of se’i of sec. 18, The facte of the case are well estab ment has delegated him authority al native trees and shrubs; aud the dis received a blow on the head from an same tp. and range—120 acres. In ali, 920 trict fair affords just the opportunity iron bar last Monday morning which lished, and the proof is all in readi most as great as his chief for this par to make the display most useful to the it was thought for a time would result acres In tp. 38. s. r. 3, e.; cou. »5,000. Henry C. Dollarhide to Ella C. Lauders, ticular action of wuich he has charge. ness. Please go on with the legal seriously. He was on the platform at lots 60 and 61, Highland Park addition to greatest number of people. Ashlaud; cou. »400. proceedings, Messrs. Times editors. The Examiner is the only San Such a collection might be made the top of the pile-driver structure Jane McCully to Mrs. Anna Morat, part of Don’t let the matter drop with grumb Francisco paper that fails to oompre very interesting and instructive; and and as be tripped the hammer it caught lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, blk 13, towu of Jackson bend the real significance of the Ore most certainly it would prove a very- the bar he was using in such a way ville; con. (60. ling and threats. You deserve to be gon election. The others regard it as pleasant and attractive feature of the that it strack him on the head, knock Oregou Trans. Co. to Mary A. Stewart, et shown up fully, and we want an op the thing it is—a distinct endorsement, fair. Should it be known beforehand ing him senseless. Fortunately he es al, lots I, 2. 3. 4, 5, 6, 7. 8, 9. fo, If, 12, 13, 16, and 18 iu blk. 47; lots 5, 6, 7, 8 aud 9 in portunity to do it Remember, the so far as national issues were a feature that such a display would certainly lie caped falling from the platform, and 17 blk. 49; and all of blks. 51 and 72. and lots 7, penitentiary door gapes for the per in it, of the tariff policy of the repub made, there is hardly a doubt but upon examination it was found that 8,9, 10, II aud 12, blk. 74, town of Medford; con. »2,090. lican party in general and of the Mc that many would visit the fair who his injuries were not serious. jurer and the suborner of perjury— Kinley bill in particular. The truth otherwise T. J. Clopton toAnuaF K. Nichols, land might not come. To strang Dr. E. P. Geary, whose skill and in sec 4. tp. 36. s. r. I, e; also part of sec. 3, and how plettsant it would be for you is, that the attitude of the people of ers just arrived, intending to make success as an occulist are so well tp. 36. s. r. 13, e; also e1,, of ne'« of sec. 10. to see the T idings editor in jeopardy Oregon in this matter is the attitude their home amongst ns, and*to all per- known throughout Southern Oregon, tp. 36, s. r, 1, e; con. »2, 00. of the producing states of the West eons visiting the fair from a distant» Otis O. Helman to A. D. Helman, all right, of his liberty. Come, don't get faint is frequently called UfMin to perform generally. We understand well enough a display ot this kind would be pe- surgical operations for the relief of title and interest in D. L. C, No. 40, tp. 39, hearted now. Ihat as consumers we pay a large culiarly interesting. To our own |«eo- defective vision, and has a high record r. I, e; con »1.000. ----------- --------------------- - sbare ot the cost of protection for the pie it would afford an opportunity for The publisher of the "Times” makes Eastern manufacturers. We consent clearing up the confusion at present of success in many difficult cases. The Probate Courts for strabismus—to straigh a pitiable exhibition of himself in the to this, as we have consented to it for existing in regard to the common or operation In the matter of the estate of Thos. Hay ten “cross eyes"—is onejof the simplest “baby act” iu his last week’s paper. thirty years, because we are aware of popular names of many of our Dative i to perform, and almost invariably suc mond—Order of Önal settlement. in the matter of the estateof James Thom certain compensating benefits. But trees and shrubs. Every botanist is cessful. His latest case was that of Beside himself with chagrin and —Same order as above. when it comes to paying the cost of well aware that much confusion pre . Chris. Buhlmeyer, whose eyes were son In the matter of guardianship ol minor mortification, he hasn't the manliness added protection to Eastern manu- vails everywhere in regard to the oom- straightened out by the Doctor one day heirs of J. U. Belllngbrook—Order of con and nerve to even make a show of facturers by granting them free trade mon Dames of plants; and that many recently. tinuance. in raw material, of which they are buy- sbrube especially are known to differ- Iu the matter of the estate of John A- e |Ubnimity or philosophical accept Grieve—First semi annual exhibit approved- Jacksonville Items. ance of the result. To be sure, it is ers while we are sellers, we ask to be ent people by different names, and excused. This was the principle of that the same name is often given by rather a bitter does for the individual the Mills bill. The answer of the different persons to two or three en- At a Bargain. Gen. T. G. lleames, (Joi. R. A. Mil who is considered abroad as the chief West to the Mills bill is the McKinley tirely different plants. No better op A dwelling bouse and large lot oon representative of the Democratic bill. which increases the dutiee on all portunity could be had for clearing ler and B. B. Beekman went north taining 1% aeree, on street Monday night, to represent the local the products of Western farms which up this confusion, so far as it relates party in Jackson county to find him iu choice reeidenoe part of Ashland for were free-listed by the Mills bill, to the trees and shrubs of our part ot Masonic lodges in the Grand Lodge sale at a bargain. Fine lot of fruit on self defeated for the office which more This is the measure that Oregon has the world than that presented by the and Grand Chapter A. F. & A. M., the place; comfortable small house and than any other in the late election just indorsed by 9000 majoritv for district fair. that meet in Portland this week. stable. If the industrial and economic qual was to be depended upon to hold Hermann. Wre believe it will be in- J. IL Rice, one of the hoodlum ter For further information inquire at voters within their party lines. It is eoreed just as heartily by all the pro ities and capabilities of our native rors of Jacksonville about six years T idings office or Address D. Payne. ducing states of the West—[Oregon- woods were considered and made a ago, has returned a street Evangelist. Phoenix. Or. humiliating in the extreme, no doubt, ian. feature of the display, its value would His conversion certainly is more re for so prominent a member of the ' be greatly enhanced. But no one markable than Haul’s, and is another Maoon irait jars at the Red House. What McKinley Nay». person, of course, can go to the trou illustration of the fact that there is party, after working the convention ble and expense of all this himself. I Oregonian. June 10. | so nicely for the nomination, to find I . I 4 therefore suggest 4 that 1. ay t 4 those t-.z-vz-.AY more need of home mission work than I T would In an article in the North Ameri who have the management of the fair there is in foreign fields. He has a himself more than 250 votes behind fine baritone voice and bis ejpging is the party majority, nearly 400 votes can Review for June Mr. McKinley might employ some suitable person or highly appreciated persons to make the collection and to behind the majority of his townsman, Jacksonville's public school closed arrange for its proper display. Col. Miller, on the same ticket, and The additional receipts at the gates cloeed a most successful year last Fri nearly 600 votes Itehind the governor on account of such display would day. Prof. Watt, and Prof, and Miss whose conspicuous champion in the tations, $366,806,710 in value ot for moat probably go far to reimburse Newberry, who have had charge of eign products; will place upon the the management for all expenses in the school, are so well known to the senate he fondly hoped to be. Yes, free list imports to the value ot $109,- I educators of the county that to extol ’tie sad to muse ou these things, but 232,080, upon which the government curred on account of it It would their merits would be a waste of words. certainly be a great satisfaction to last year collected in dutiee $60,963,- the T idings hadn't intended to muse everyone to see, properly classified Prof. Newberry has lately received a until the pitiful squealing and the 536, and will diminish the dutiable im and named, a complete collection of state certificate, and is in every way portations from $584,434,308 to $375,- appreciation __ he . of the high .... viciout snarling ot the wounded ani 624,687. The additions to the free our native trees and shrubs. What- worthy ever might be the ooet of making a inspires. Mise Newberry has had mal made it necessary to pay some at list consist largely of commodities not collection of this kind, and arranging charge of the primary department of tention to iL Hence this musing. It produced in our own country, whose for its proper display at the fair, it is the ecbool for many years, aud is un- is bad enough for any newspaper importation, therefore, will not com almost certain that the satisfaction surpassable in her ability to oonduct pete with production here. The ex man to run for office nowadays, but ception is sugar, and this is met with here alluded to would be so great that this, the most important part of pub- every one would unhesitatingly con- lie school work. Prof. Watt has per- tor one who has pursued the busi- a bounty on the home product. sider the money wisely expended, manently severed his connection with Mr. McKinley saya “The bill ie iuees as the “Times” publisher has to Now, who will “second the motion?” »ur school, and after a short visit to framed in the interest of the people of bie children in Ohio will return to come out as a candidate is a folly of the United States, for the better de E. W. H ammond . Washington, where he will perma the most wanton kind, and then for fense of their homee and tbeir iu-: Wimer, Or. nently reside. The beet wishes of him to indulge any hope of success, dust nee; and while securing the need patrons and pupils go with him. It Butte Crrek Valley , Cal and to fall as far and as bard aa the ed revenue, its provisions look alike to ! is hoped that the NewberryB will con- the occupations of our people, their P icard , Siskiyou County, Cal.—We, tinue in charge of our school, “Times” publisher did, is a spectacle comfort and their welfare. It has this little out-of-the-way place, cele- ,, , ,,, __ , , . . . that should make even a business been framed in response to the will of in brated Decoration Day. Though we 1 rot U «tt was tendered a private To celebrate the rival “gangrened with jealousy and the people, as expressed at the polls had no graves to cover with Howere, J00.1®* a“d reception at the Presby- we did what we could. At half past ^nan church Monday evening by the prejudice” weep tears of compassion. i in November, 1888." Of course Mr. McKinley insists that one we assembled at the ecbool bouse, aad U’V’1 8i tUe , -v' We weep. the protective system is of great value which we found beautifully decorated. : J®nan Sunday School of which he has One of the saddest features of the to the United States; and in proof of A nice Hag waved from the roof, aud ^een •upenntendent ever since he has case ia the ruffied barmouy that now this be cites the remarkable industri one on each side of the door, bid us ,*eu »“ Jacksonville After a short divides the chief editor and publisher al progress that has been made under welcome. The walls and ceiling were m.U81cal P?>fanJ by »be Presbyterian by Mrs. Van Auken, it He quotee Mulhall, the great Lon very pretty with festoons of cellar and of the official organ and the “salaried don statistician, who states that fir, with garlands of Howers. Flowers ltev’ Hobt. Ennis, in a short and ap- ediioiial talent” that pronouuced the in 1860 our total wealth was estimated were everywhere. Two mottoes m red, add[t*,t4’ presented to Prof, ¡JSgpCome to Ashland. 1charl,n editorial oratiou over the remain« of ¡ at $16,000,000,000; it ie now estimated white and bine; one, “To Our Brave WaUa 1,be“’}‘rfu‘ the buried hopes last week. It is at more than $60,000,000,000. By the Defenders, This Day We Dedicate.” °n behalf of the Snnslay School. The »his unexpected ex same authority the total wealth of The other, “Our Fag Long May it Prof’. W’P1*«1 fl^^Come to the prettiest city. said that the chief thinks that “it Great Britain in 1882 was estimated Wave.” Large letters covered with preesion of esteem in a bnef and af- might have been” if the salaried at at $40,640,000,000. Mr. Mulhall is moee “Decoration Day” made the room rev!ew of h)8 coming here a [^^TC’ome to our Celebration. look very nice. The com pan v consis- few yenrs since with hw young wife tache of the literary department had quoted as saying: ted mostly of ladies. Not one of our , and a . fut “ re bnght with ita halo of It would be impossible to find in only been postponed aa a candidate Q^PConie. everyone, to the best celebration. history a parallel to the progress of old soldiers (of which our valley boasts Pkrom,8e'(. the sad experience of for two years, or if he had even la the United States in the last ten years. four,) were present Of course we all felt the eventful yeare he was going from bored as diligently for the election Every day that the sun rises upon the disappointed; but we hope they were 118 «1™® with his motherless little of hia chief aa he did for himself. But American people it sees an addition more courageous in facing the foe, ones, leaving in Jacksonville the con- ORDER OF THE DAY the gentle chief should not have al of two and one half million dollars to than in facing their neighbors The united memories of the past and the the accumulation of wealth in the re exercises were conducted by the Kra’«of his loving wife to be kept lowed liis trusting disposition to lean public, which is equal to one-third of sohool. in a very pleasing and irnpres- ’> the bands of stranger friends, 1 National salute of 42 guns at sunrise. so confidingly upon a prop that had the daily accumulation of all mankind mve manner. The opening addrei by {he watfb charm, which was especially front House 9:90 .1.1 a. __ m. ______ After _____ review »nd — • Procession form .. in _ ... ___________________ 2. _ ___ of _ Laniard's __ _ Opera ■«_ ...... 2__ at order __A ............... drill by Co. D, O. »T , procession will > form in A.ll following Ashland a u Brass u Bund. Patrick Picard, was very well spoken; d««},ed f®r the «»“’on. was a heavy Co. D, O. N. G„ G. N. A. G. all it wanted to do to hold itself up. outside the United States. R., A. H. Co. No. 1, Federated Trades and secret organizations, Mayor While it need not be asserted that showing that with practice, he will gold locket, crossed on one side by a and city council in carriages, citizen* In carriages, citizens on horseback and on foot. The chief ia young yet, but he will the increase of wealth in the United make a very fine speaker. The “Blue 8P™y of immortelles in bl tek enamel, Procession start from Ganiard's Opera House march down Main street to Helman, down learn something of the world, if he States is due wholly or even chiefly to and the Gray” by Minnie Fee, was across this design a golden crescent, llelman to Factory, out Factory to Main street, back Main street to Oak. down Oak to Spring, out Spring to 4th aveaue, up 4th Ave., to Main st. back Main street to plaza and to continues to run for office where he is the protective system, it may be very nice. “The Roll Call,” by Joe beautifully engraved with a cottage, grove, where the wuert viir ivu following _ _ w program _ will take place. by band. 1. Music ........................ known. He or the subaltern eeema argued, negatively, from the rapid Gibson; “Address to the Flag,” by a“d t,Qy lake et ln ffont- and "»* а. Music by glee club. to think that the campaign should be growth of wealth that protection is Allie Fee; “The Comrade," by Jesse lhe "’«’“ a”d8®’®‘’ ,8Lare overhead. 3. Prayer by chaplain. completed in m ueucaie delicate irei fret worg work The not “impoverishing the oountry,” as so High; “Somebody’s Darling,” Pleas- complete« ine 4. Reading Declaration of independence. _ _ — Little . . . • - Man _ . ’s Offering," _ ... av/iix Qnil mill run right along, so far aa his can many assert. 5. Music by the band. ant _ Picard; by . iithor °»h®r ® d® io “ nlum P1““. and wdl K a б. Oration. didacy is concerned, and he is ap Essie Richards;” “An Ode,” by Bob- w*th “ 8U,u,ble '“«criptum. 7. Song by the glee club. bie Picard. Short parts were taken by . . veu.t ’T“8 s’’ppl®ra«nt®d with parently expecting to reverse the de 3. Benedict ion. Train Wreckad at Nskm. .. .. .. # nhmoa choice rofrafihmAnt« refreshments aarvaii served in in the 9. Music by baud. cision of the vote by crying “shame A north-bound freight train was all the smaller scholars. The sing basement of the church, and the oc ArrSEROON PROGRAM— 1 M r. M 25 PER CENT. BELOW COST on you, Democrats,’ but the T idings wrecked % of a mile south of the Sa ing was good—“Star Spangled Ban casion was a most enjoyable one, only 1. Music by band. ner,” “America," etc. Two little lem depot last Saturday, and two marred by the sorrow at the superin 2. Boy’s race—under 16 yre—15 yds, for prize. can assure him that be will find this brakemen were injured, one fatally. Misses, eight yeare of age, Blanche 3. Girls raee—under 16 yrs—75 yds. for prize. bad policy, and the subaltern should The wreck was caused by rjinning in- Richardson and Julia Fairchild, sang tendent's departure. «. ‘ Fie race for boys 75 yds—for prize. Johu A. Love, who has been ill for & Three leirged race for prize. be confined in his local pbillipics I to a band of horses while making a “Rock a-bye Baby;” Mise Blanche sang 6. Rack race for prize. Fie eating match for boys—prize. strictly to the work of “puncturing Hying switch. The engine and a few a solo, “Sherman’s March to Georgia;’’ a number of months past with pul i they are both very sweet little singers. mngers. monary disease, died at bis home in a Fat man's race—'200 lbs or over—100 yds, for prize. the vanity” of the rival editors who cars went over without leaving the ». Tug of war—5 on side—2 best la 3. Thanks are due to our 1 teacher,^Miss this place Saturday last, June 7th, track, but the remaining portion of Calicos, 20 yards for $1.00. Sateens, 12| cents per yard. ' will persist in wallowing in the the train struck another horse and Melvina Fairchild, of Yreka, for a and his remains were followed to their io. F.gx aud spoon raca for girls. n. Music. slough of jealousy and prejudice. caused the wreck. Five or six cars very enjoyable time. It was the first last resting plaoe in the Jacksonville Turkey Red table linen, 25c. [ h ’ t yard. Unbleached table linen. 20< ts. per yard. celebration of any kind we have bad cemetery Sunday afternoon by a ................................................................ were one mass of debris. A feature of the afternoon program, beginning at 4 o'clock, will be the parade in the valley, and all were well satis- large oonoourse of sorrowing friends, A Boid Train Rubbery ........ . ...... Men’s summer suits, $4.00. Men's dark suits, $5.00. and exercise* by a detachment of the There are no new developments of fled. St. Paul, June 8.—The Northern Miss Fairchilds is a live teacher, and Men’s all wool suits, $10.00. Men’s overalls, 50 cents. Pacific east-bouDd passenger train the Roseburg and Cooe bay railroad I hope uiiMionen Court. we may keep her some time. which arrived here to-night was rob movements. The committee is still at Spring bottom pants, 75 cents. bed by masked men near New Salem, work, with favorable prospects. The Our valley is looking well; grain is misioneracourt, Wednesday, June 4th, ,th ; w Led by the temoni Lime Kiln Band. Roseburg Plaindealer says: “ Douglas N. D., last night The engineer and up. gardens are coming in use. and J. R. Neil, Judge; C. W. Taylor and fireman were surprised by two masked has gone up to expectations and still feed was never better; cattle and horses . Ray, Com. moves on toward the consummation In matter of petition for a county road men climbing over the tender and or are getting fat, and farmers are c by W. G. Bishop, et al In Eden precinct. fuL dering the train stopped at the point 1 of thia very important enterprise. Don't fail to wait until evening to see the Ordered that A. L. Reuter. Wm. Kahler of revolvers. Express Manager, An- and K 8. Maury be appointed viewers, and Mr. Miller is building fifty miles of J. 8. Howard surveyor; to report at the gevine. bearing the shots fired forward A DOCTOR’S RIBL'KK. road--it will be a great improvement to clerks office iu Jacksonville, Monday, June and suspecting something, hid $600 in We have no space here to enumerate all the articles. Everything in our line 16, IMM), aud at the July term of this court. money from the safe, put out the Immenaely Mor« Mischief than I* Gen our valley. People may go a great Bill* to the amount of »888.79 allowed, deal farther, fare worse than in Butte The managers of the celebration have procured the hainlvomest pyrotechnical indigent allowance »717 37. County hospital lights and ran back two miles to New will be offered at prices to guarantee QUICK SALES, as we intern! to leave witbin erally Suspected. display ever seen in Southern Oregon Creek valley. There are homes yet to report for mouth of May submitted aud ap Salem. The mail car was first tackled proved. be had, by the taking. M. sixty days. Come early, while our assortment is in good shape. by the robbers and a number of regis Dr. King, the eminent medical writer, In The bids to build a bridge across Bear creek were opened and there being nooth tered letters oiled, and then the two a learned disquisition on our national com er blds but that of the Sso Francisco In tne evening will be given a The Reno Qazette says: As Horaoe Bridge Co., the contract was awarded to robbers turned their attention to the plaint, constipation, says: — express jar. Thia they found deserted The great quantity of cathartic pills, etc., Green and Charles Ferrel, a borseeboer said company to build an iron bridge across much to tbeir chagrin. The pas which are taken by the people of this coun , for Billy Coughlin, were out for a ride Bear creek near Central Fotni, according are productive of immensely more mis to specifications tiled iu the clerk* office, sengers were not touched. One put try chief than 1* generally suspected. True, the recently on the Virginia road they fell for tne sum of M>90. his bead out of the window dnring the Shyslc unloads the bowels, but its action I from tbeir buggy, and Ferrel was Ordered that the supervision of Road Dis delay, but was told to get hia head luds to diminish the tone of the intestines; picked up unconscious shortly after trict NO. — be and is hereby ordered to re that, lustead of removing coativeueaa. It Under the auspices of to this court ou or before July ‘2d, fSUO. He was brought to port show back, and a bullet whizzed past his so aggravates It, leaving the bowels In a more the accident amount of money expended ou town and Drs. Mullen and Lewis were and head aa a reminder that the orders had torpid condition. the county road between Jaeksonville and The doctors examined him Medford, and to whom such money was better be obeyed. A poeee of men, Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla was designed called. careimiy and anti pronouced pronoucea his ms neck neca dis- uis- P«id; also amount remaining out of »500 with the sheriff, left Mandan this to fill Just such a contingency as the doctor’» carefully ,___ '_______ i „„ii ,» I appropriated by the court for the repair of morning for the aoene of the robbery. arraignment anticipates, vis, : lustead of b«- located, and proceeded to pull it into sa)(j riJU(j, and it is further ordered that Which will be the opening event of The robbers compelled the engineer Ing a powerful mineral purgative. It is a plaoe. After it was straightened out the county clerk notify the said supervisor he began to show signs of being a pow- of the action of this court to break in the door of the postal car. mild vegetable laxative, that, owing to Ito „.»„1 tzwAlr flvo nr ms Ordered that the supervisor of Hoad Dis- young man GnJ and it it took five or six UR,t Nu _ , Wooldridge, is hereby or- Only four men were seen at one time. solvent and gentle stimulating properties, is erful The district around New Salem is peo so certain a relief in constipation that it has men to hold him down. He had sever- dered to repair county roads in said dis- Music Cotillion String Bud, oi Cd. soasms but ID about three hours triCt forthwith and that the county clerk pled by quiet, law-abiding settlers, and been given away to hundreds, not to be paid al gOtTp and dressed himself and oame notify^d.u^rvt«« «1 the action of this for unless It was of positive benefit It re the robbery ia presumed to be the SUPPER AT "THE OREGON." GOOD FLOOR MANAGEMENT. work of people unknown in that coun places constipation almost Immediately out on the street He complained last Court adjourned until July 15, 1990, at night of having a very sore neck, but 10 a. m. with a natural easy habit, and is so mild Tickets including supper (» 50: without supper »1 .SO. try. ________ «_________ Spectators, 95e. that unlike drastic purgatives, it can be to-day is apparently as well as be ever Extra jar rubbers, at the Red House. Trunks and Values at Blount’s. mw, taken Indefinitely with perfect safety. HURRAH FOR THE FOURTH! RED HOUSE, II UN S A l< E B ' s MAN WITH THE LONG HEAD E. B. HUNSAKER G.C. EDDINGS MOUNTAIN HACKS, SPRING WAGONS, FARM WAGONS. Buys his goods where they have the largest stock and the best assortment. GROCERIES, TOBACCO, STATIONERY, z4/Z Goods Fully Guaranteed, CONFECTIONERY, CUTLERY, FRUIT JARS, Hollow Axle, Pacific Coast Gear, with Stake Rack Bed and California Roller Brake. The Day We All Celebrate ! EVERYBODY All Is Coming to Ashland Proprietor GEORGE ENGLE, SELLING OUT Goods at Less than Cost Prices ! This is an opportunity not often offered to the public of Ashland FOURTH OE JULY! Having decided to leave Ashland, will close out their entire stock of DRÏ AT LESS THAN WHOLESALE PRICES This is a BONA FIDE SALE, and no humbug. We mean busi ness, and those wishing to buy goods can do so to advantage. WE OFFER OUR DRESS GOODS, SILKS AND VELVETS \IMPR0VED ORDER 0! CALATHWIAN HORROBOES FIREWORKS! Grand Military and Firemen’s Ball, Co. “D”, 0. N. G., & A. H. Co., No, 1, GANIARD’S FINE NEW OPERA HOUSE. by Lewy’s Yreki, OPPOSITE THE P. O MORAL BROS. ASHLAND, OREGON