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\SIIL.\M) TIDINGS. MOKE ELETTRI»- LH.Hr MA» IIIXEKY HERE AND THERE. BREVITIES. PERSONAL. S. I’. R. K. MATTERS. NATIONAL SURGICAL INSTI! TE 319 Bush St.. San Francisco. Miss Ella Drake return««! home from Med »'idonei »' F ('rocker Interviewed in Port A Shoe Social. A K. of P. hxlge is to be instituted ford The Ashland Electric Power and lust Saturday. One or more rurireoiiK representimr this land. at Yreka some time next mouth. Friday, Light Company, finding that the de Trunks and Valises at Blount’s. ■full' Imuitute w ill be xt the I'uiletl Stat«*» Hotel, K. s. Barclay will start for New York Jx- ketnville, Juh 3d ami xt lla- Pulat-e Ho mand for lights is a little t«xt mnch More parasols at Hunsaker’s. * Representative Hermaun has been soon, ou a business trip. Col. 0. F. Crocker, First Vice Presi tel. Grant'» 1‘as*.. July 5, 1*'JO One >lny on for the plant in use, bus lieen for W. ( Hale. Esu.. of IJnkville, went down dent of the S. P. R. IL, and General ly. Thli» Institute is »pecixlly<levot«sl to the Metis all wool suits, $10 nt Moral assured by th«* postmaster general that PiMtofttn- M ovim I some time eonsitlering the advisabil tn-Htmeut of curvature of the M-iue. <lis< ax-s free delivery will lie «»ettiblisbed at to Salem this we«-a on professional busiuess. Superintendent Fillmore passed of * il.chip ax! kins- iotut, cnxmed limbs, Postmaster Hammon I has moved ity of increasing the capacity of the Bn*. Astoria. , C. W. Ayers came up from Albany Mon through Asblaud last Sunday in their club feet xml all IxHlily deformities. Their Th» last of the city water pipe ar the p<«toffice to its new quarters in works by adding another dynamo, day. to settle up business matters in Ash private car attached to the regular suc<-«*ss in treating these troubles »- well a- Dr. C. E. Loomis, the special lauil land- Masonic bl«iek, and will s«x>u have its and last week the directors deter rived last week. all chronic diseases ha-made for the Insti agent of this district on fraudulent en Miss Nellie Dodge is visiting Miss Hen train. They went to Portland on an tute a national reputation. interior arrangements completed. mined to do so. While they were at New stock of summer wraps at inspection of the company ’ s property All person» who are sutft-ring from any of tries, hits been transferred to a South rietta Moore ul the Utter's home iu tin-Sis- Al Went minded Citizens Still keep it however, they thought it l«est to Huusaker's this week. in Oregon, und to attend the annual these complaints, should not fail to tak- ad kiyous this week. Dakota district. stopping at the old place for their piovide facilities for a large increase vantage of this opportunity for relief meetings of th" N. P. terminal com Reference More than a shoe full of fan, at the may be had to the following in the business, so that there will not mail. Mrs. «iovan High started Tuesday for The Klamath Star of last week pany and P. A W. V. IL IL directors. residents Jno, R*>ss, < la« ton ranch near Woo*lla nd, < al., to visit her daughter who arise a need for auother addition to sociable \Vedueeday night. said George Stephenson, of Ashland, lives Ashlaml, Or. ; May t rain, >le*lfor*l. Or. M. .Following is a report of au inter near that place. Fourth of July Dinner. the machinery soon again. Then-fore, IV. Hudson. Leland, Oregon.: H. Clow. Hockersmith is shipping currants was around buying Klamath county view with Col. Crocker in Portland; Henry IlVIirk Thornton, illlHIIlVIl, Jr., JI., was Wl. « ¡siting tin* fam Roseburg. The- Ashland House will have a they have ordered two new dynamos, to California from Ashland. horses last week. “What we saw on the east-side road ilv of ill« uncle, Henry Thornton, Sr., at tine dinner on the Fourth of July, lxith of which, in addition to the on«* Grant s P ush , this week. coming up, ” said he, “ was satisfactory, Tbmtfroposition to bond SiskiyitY l,ri ' Four room cottage on Oak street to Wanted—Scores of people to go to and will be ready to accomixlate a big now in use, may lie run by the wheel rent I’ S Internal Revenue (tollector N. Ixm- and the «xiuntry is very promising the Shoe Sociable in good laughing at $6 per month. Apply at bank, coiisiylf< •' . went cot: y for SUO.OMI for the purpose of\ [vll crowd. Bright man always gives a which now furnishes the power. The out to Liukville albl Lakeview on both iu agriculture and business dl- Apnr TD/IPT IL'althful location—fin»* view condition. and road improvements, was <ifti< ittl trip this week. first-class meal und on such occasions new dynamos are to come from the Shoe Sociable? Horse shoe, mule I ige al rectious. About the tirst of July we nUIIL I llnU I —goo»! soil (even last year this the public always gets something ex Edison works, or at least are of the shoe, or what? I don’t know; let’s goj^ nrried, Take the T idings and Webster’s un irrl , a ami the Ixtmls are advertised A Mrs. Jamea Beynohls .......................... Hiiil children, , „ of shall put on another local out of Port- Edison patent, and an* to la* us«l for mid nee. sale. Z* f for Ltr «ide. Fort Jones. Cal , are visiting relatives in laud, running as far south as Rose abridged dictionary for 85. tra nice al the Ashland House. soil produce«] fine garden truck without irrigation.) — 8 and near Ashland ibis week. incandescent lamps, of winch eight The Times reports that Uounty burg. The other local may then go French sateens 12*.>cte per yd at acres set in orchard.—Peaches (earliest to latest vari S«*e the frix- 1615 page dictionary in hundred of sixteen caudle power each Fred Snyder left last Monday for Astoria, Arm Broken south window, and ask for a card. Clerk Muller will close his store in and thinks some of going into the cattle as far as Albany. That has not been Moral Broa. Harry, the live-year-old son of Mr. can be supplied by the m-w dynamos. II.R.A-E. V. Mills. Jacksonville, and semi the stock on business down on the Columbia. settled yet» Two locals will thus re eties) Almonds, Plums, Pears, Apples (many kinds)— ♦ When the m-w machinery arrives there and Mrs. W. G. Tanner, while out on hand to the store of Jacoby Bros., at i Rev. F. K. Van Tns.sel, of th(‘ Baptist lieve our through train of its present PERSONAL will lie stretch«*«! auother wire for the It will take yon only a minute to Will produce some fruit TUBS YEAR. < hie acre in a picnic with other little folks some Gold Hill. Church, thinks some of leaving Ashland heavy strain, as we will carry no local two mile« from Mott one day last incandescent lamps, making two sep resd the Red House advertisement but >oon for some j»oint further north. passengers on it. Travel between here alfalfa—Street on three sides—The whole piece under Governor I’eiinoyer has receive«! a Mrs. II. A. Howard, n sister of .Mrs. ('. H. week, had a fall in which one of his arate circuits, one of which will sup you will tind it very interesting. Mrs. Slade, of Farmington, Wash., who is i and Suu Francisco is rapidly on the iA-wib, arrived with her little daughter last an irrigating ditch. check from the United 8tat«*streasurer visiting Price, arms was broken. The little fellow ply only the arc lamps, and the oth her sister. Mrs. Edwards, «t Horn increase, and it is our purpose to im week from Marshtield, Coo« county, ami her S. J. Tutthill, electrician of the A. pluekily walked the whole «listauce to er only the incanilescents. Material E. 1’. A L. Co., is now secretary of the for #17,2D5.51, that being th«* annual brook. spent last Sunday in Ashland. husband will arrive also within a few days, half cash; balance as agreed. prove the service and shorten time." they inteiul to make their home iu Ash town liefore the arm received surgical for four hundred iucan«lesceut lamps company, vice C. \V. Logan, resigned. apportionment of five percent, on sales Doc. Richardson, of Butte Creek Valley. •• 1'ue management of the 1*. ,V W. V. as land. As they were on the way from .Scotts of Uniteil States lauil within the state. Cal , was in town this week on the way io attention. Ho is getting along all has lieen ordered. These lumps are IL R. marrow gauge) is to be incur- burg to Drain the stage in which they were th«- most desirable lights ev< r de- Complete line of fresh groceries at right now. The third annual sale of yearlings Roseburg, for a short stay in that place. |x>rate«l with that of the 8. P. general riding was upset, and the <M*ciipants all visim I for stores, offieex au«l dwellings, th«* new store of McConnell .V Eu J. Cal. Eubanks spent several «lavs in Asli- | system, and the position of president thrown out. Mr«. Howard had an ankle from th«* Httggiu ranch in California land badly sprained, ami has not yet recovered and can lie furnish«*.! at a cost alxmt banks, corner of Gaillard's opera bouse otscuireil last week, owing to the serious illness Railroad Time l lounrol Again. in New York last Monday. of his brother’s wife, Mrs. J. S. Eubanks. Jr. ami manager, heietotore held by Will. from the effects of the accident. the same as that of k«-roseue lamps, block. * Nitiety-six head were sold, the prices John Wolters, the baker now of Medford, Reid, will undoubtedly be given to Beginning last Sunday at mam, counting in the breakage of glass, etc. Mr. (iaahwilder, of ban Francisco, an old Benj. Eggletitou has bought. Dono ranging from S700 to 85,(MH) per head. who the time sche lule of the express trains Then the danger of tire from the kero friend of Mr. Evans of the depot hotel, ar made bread for the people of Ashlaud Mr. Koehler.” rived in Ashland this week, looking for a for a number of years, was in town Tuesday. ••Will you say anything, Colonel, on the S. 1‘. it. R. was changed so as sene is done away with, as is also the ghue's fruit and vegetable business at The county seat vote in Sherman healthful climate. He in troubled to correspond with the ruuning time trouble and annoyance of keeping the store near the bridge on Maiu county resulted: Wasco, 161; Moro, Miss charlotte Coyle, of Henley, has gone about the quarrel between Stanford pleasant with asthma, ami has tried various loca to oiympiR, Washington, to take charge of anil Huntington?” on the road liefore the winter block the lamps in or ler, which is done by street. tions in California and elsewhere with tin 120; Klamath, 108; Murray Springs, (¡3; A Shoe S«x-ial, that is what! Go anil I Grass Valley, 4; Wasco aud Moro will the Western I’nion Telegraph office there, i “I will say that I think it lias been satisfactory results. Hearing of Ashland, he ade upset the arrangements. This tile elect, ic light e. nipany. The light has <*ome to try it here, aud thus tar is brings the morning train from the is always in readiness to !>«• turned on, see Wednestlay night, given by the «•onqtele for the county seat two years S. B. W hittle started Saturday for IJnk- unfortunate, and that the welfare of mm pleased with th«- place. His daughter ville, to join his chief of the Postal line, in > the road demands harmony in its man will h north into Ashland at NJ$0. as of yore, and may lie started without tin* n«*- Lathes Aid Society, at the Congrega hence. arrive from .San Francisco this evening. repairs of tiie Liukville branch telegraph agement.” c and the eveliiug train from the south cessity of a hunt for matches in a dark tional Church. line. Thus. Harlan ami w ife, of Me«lf<ird, were There have been copious rains "Do you think Stanford ’ s political is again due at 5:10. The change is room when jeopie happen to ge. in Ashland yesterday. Mr. Harlan, who is Large lot of new g«xxl8 received at Mrs Eliza Black, mother of Mrs. A. P schemes have interfered with his man commissioned a special limlx*r agent of the the Willamette valley this Hammond, lieneficial to the eating house here. arrived last buuday from Cali home from elsewhere late at night. the C. O. D. Emporium in Reeser’s throughout / government, is expecting orders to go to week, but none in Rogue River Valley. fornia, to make her home in Ashland for a agement of the railroad?” The mcaudescent lamps are coming blix'k. The 5 and 10 cent counters Grain nn«l hay crops are so far ad- time the Puget Sound district soon. Fourth of July Excursion Rates. ••Decidedly not» I don’t think the into general use for luni*n* lighting in fully replenished. ♦ I vnn«*ed now that a rain would no Alijert Walker is in from Sprague river Prof. J T Hover, who has been down in IMisition of Stanford in politics or the tins week, after summer supplies. The S. 1’. K. R. Co. announce that many places where they have lieen in- \\ »■ take pleasure in announcing to our patrons and Douglas county during the past two months, iloubt do mon* harm than g«xxl here. Another "merry-go-round” or whirl part the railroavl has had m politics excursion rate« Ix-tween all points on triduced, and it is likely this will be selling tombstones, returned to Ashland last ! ing hobby horse arrangement has com«* lias in the slightest degree lieeu objec their lilies within 150 miles of each the cas«* in Ashlaud liefore many The State Reform Schoo) will be Sunday. the public generally, that we have mad«* arrangements other will lie in force from the 31 to months have passed. They are as far to town, and is located in a tent down ready none too s«xiu. There are now Miss Helen Godfrey, eldest daughter of tionable or prejudicial to the iutAreets near Spring street. of the company. ” the 7th of July, l'he round trip tick ahead of gas m convenience and qual I in the penitentiary sixteen boys uu- Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Godfrey, of Merlin, ar whereby we can make the most liberal offer ever known "What was the basis of settlement ets will Is« sold at (lie same price as ity of light as gas is aiiead of candles At the monthly meeting of the Ash- der twenty years of age, who would rive»i this week, to spend the summer in by which the terminal company was Tn Its Worst Form—“White in the annals of trade. Notwithstanding our reputation the ordinary rate for the single trip or kerosene lamps. land Building and Loan Association be better for instruction in the in Ashland. Swelling ” Cured. Mr. J. M. Johns, of Grant's Pass, was in ! dissatisfied for this long account making the fare just one-bait the Gue advantage of having two dis ht-lil bust Motuhiy evening a loan of dustrial school. IStatesnian. Ashland last Saturday, and hail Dr. ( aid i against your road?" The remarkable effect of Hood'» Sarxapar- has been won by keeping the lu-st goods the market af- usual rate. The fourth will come on tinct circuits for the are and incan ©875 was made at 38 months’ advace well do some dental work for him while he i 1’. A. Olmstead, an old r«*xident of “The original agreement was with Illa in the following cane illustrates the power Friday, ami tickets will be sold Thurs descent lamps is that the current of interest. Yreka, coinmitteil suicide al bis room was here. forded at the very lowest prices, we wish to impress this the Oregon A' California, and with of this medicine over all bh»od di waxes day evening and all day Friday, and eleetricit) needed for the incandescent The new Baptibt church at Grauls in th«* Franco hotel in that place by Mrs. J. J. Stone, of Grant’s Pass, an old- their indebtedness the terminal con •'My ton, 7 years old, bad a white swell will l>e good till the following Mon lamps is much less powerful than is time friend of Mrs. M. B. Bowditch, sjM*ut * was d«*dicated last Sunday, imd taking a heavy dose of morphine several days with the latter at her home in ; ference had nothing to do. The set ing come on his right leg I>eb»w the knee fact upon everyone, that we ar«- not Irving to see how day. needed for th«* ar«- lamps, ami there is Pass Rt*v. F. K. VanTassel, of the Ashland Tuesday evening of last week. He Ashland last week. tlement, however, embraced an agree which contracted the muscles so that his leg really no serious danger from contact Baptist Church, wetil down to take died on Thursday evening. Orator and Reader for the Fourth. Mrs. E c. Peck, of !»os Angeles, arrived ment that the Southern Pacific pay was drawn up at right angles. Physicians little but how much we can give for a dollar. with the current in «vise a jierson part in the dedicatory ceremonies. last Saturday evening’s train for a visit its pro rata of ti per cent, annual in lanced the swelling, which discharged freely, The Trustees of Yreka District have on The oration in Ashland on the should by any means be ex pos«»i to it. with the family of her brother, G. F. Peu- terest on bonds from date of its leare but did not help him materially. 1 consid A. T. Kyle, of this place, lias been selected teachers f«>r the coming year nvbaker, at Talent. Fourth of July will lie delivered by A man may lake hold of the win- anti Prof. P. A. Getz, ami the Declaration receive th«* full force ot the current appointed deputy United States mar as «ollous: Principal. C. O. Sharpe; Mrs. A N’oltner and two daughters, who of the Oregon A California, July 1888. ered him A Confirmed Cripple. of lnde|a'Ud<*nee will la- read by Miss of the nicaudcMent circuit without shal under Marshal Bai in, to reside iu Intermediate, J. S. Oslxtriie; 2d Pri had been at Ashland anu «Soda Springs for All matters were very soon and easily of weeks, returned to their home disposed of at the coufereuce. Agree 1 was about to take him to Cincinnati for an May Powers. Prof. Gets is an able lieing injured, whereas tin* wires of Asldaud, it is re[x>rt«»tl, suecediiig mary Mrs. E. B. Wilcox; 1st Primary a in couple Portland last Monday. ment included this old account and operation,expecting his leg would have to be Miss Kate Cixtley. [Journal. and interesting speaker, ami the ora the arc lamp circuit four times as C. \V. Logan in the positiou here. G. W. Richling, one of the popular tailors t lie use wf the steel bridge, and there taken off. and l>egan giving him Hood’s Sarsa tion will lie worthy the occasion, and IHiwerful have to lx* very carefully It is estimated that about HMl.lMH) employed The Ashlaud Band entertaine«! a bv F. E. Zoellner, started W»*»l improvements are now projected Hl parilla in order to get up his strength. The ot.e of the Ixxtl that will lie heard in guarded, for th«* current is strong large nnmlx*r of people in the grove mutton ami sttx-k xhrep from Grant nvsday evening for New York, for a stay of the terminal grounds.” medicine woke up his appetite, and soon some two months at his old home. the state. Miss Powers is a trained etiough t<> kill a man. last Sunday afternixm, with choice ami Morrow counties will Ite shipped pieces of bone were discharged from the sore. and talented elocutionist, and the read music. 1 lie baud has mauy pitjees of or driven through and distribute 1 over Fred Denney, who fell rrom a telegraph We continued with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, as it ing of the charter of our liberties will in Liukville ami sprained his ankle A tie As Veil I’leasv Tie high-grade music m its repertory now. the states of Dakota, Nebraska, and |M»h* last week, arrived home Wednesday, his seemed to be doing him so much good, and 0. I). Emporium. lie a feature of the exercises more than Kansas duriftg the present season. father having gone out after him. There was some good track woik the discharge from the sore decreased, the C. K. KIum has been appointed usually attractive. «ion«- by the Imysin the baseball gam«* fx>stmaster at Talent, vice A. !’. Tal The eighth annua! meeting of the Judge T. J. Howell ami wife and Mrs C. We wish to Hinioiince to the people swelling went down, the leg straightened out, Etna, ( al., speut several days in of Ashland au«l vicinity that the U. and in a few months he had perfect use of at Medford last Saturday afternoon ent, mid the postoffice will be rnoitd Oregon Pioneer Assvxtiation oc«*urred W . Kist, of A Sensational Item during the paai week, visiting the the score standing at the dose of th«* into his store, where it was before the at Portland last Tu«*s«lay. Harvey Ashlaaa families of Messrs. Kist, Reeser ami other O. D. Emporium is now readv for bus bis leg. He is now apparently as well as The following sensational dispat«*h game II to 11. The boy s Considered appointment of a postmiuster by Cleve Scott, editor of the Oc« j;onhtn. deliv- frieuds here. iness in Reeser’s block, Ashland. We ever.” J ohn L. M< M urray , Nt»tary Public, I was sent from Redding, Cal., last Mon- themselves in luck that the distance land. ereil th«* annual address,and Col. R. A. Rev. Mr. Tennant, the M. E. minister sent aim Ui keep articles usually kept iu a Ravenswood, W. Va. day: around tin- basis is not greater, as the conference to the mission at Klamath variety store, nt prices from one cent Ehler David Brower.of Myrtle Point, Miller, of Jucksoirvdie the “«x'easional ' by Indian Agency, passed through Ashland this to twenty-five cents. "(hie peak of Mount Sliasta lias they were not in first class training for Or., Hood’s Sarsaparilla Although a great many of these $12 Diet itmaiies will address. We invite an will arrive in Asblaud .Inly 3d i i.d week with his wife and sister, eu route for disappeared, Its absence from view f<xit racing, but did very well for ama inspection of our goods at your earliest Fold by druggists. 11; six for |5. 1‘repared wih tx-.-in a neritu of evening meet- Klamath Agency. Stavcr A Walker Hold a 52,0<M> saw only by I. HOOD CO., Apothecaries, created considerable anxiety her«' to teurs on th«* track. Every inning ngs in the Dunkard Church, to con ha given away hv us, practically amounting to a large opportunity. Yours respectfully, iiowell. Mass. Mrs W. N. Luckey and her three little day. The top appears to have la-en counted from two to seven runs for tinue till the following Sunday, ami mill to Messliuger A Co., of Wcxj.l- childreu Wir . son A W alsworth . started last Friday for Linn coun ville, the other day. 'The capacity of discount on your purchases, our prices will be as low, if cut short off. Fire has long been each side, but the game was au inter perhaps longer. May 16, lM'.ki. IOO Doses One Dollar for a visit of a month or inure with tin* the mill is 8,000 fe-et per day and the ty, known to exist in the crater, and th«* esting one, nevertheless to the players family of her father, M. W Miller, who not lower, than ever before. formations of the valleys and ridges and spectators, ami it is a question Division Roadmaster Oxiley. S. P. coinpnny intend to ent for the present lives near Lebanon. iielow are partly of volcanic origin.” whether there is not more real sport in ILK., came up from Dunsmuir this only the valuable sugar pine on Butte J. D. Stevens came up from Wilderville creek. [Mail. this week, to make arrangements for a log This is probably about as reliable as a game in winch then* is a long s<*ore week, to take an invetory, with Roa l- ging contract nv hich he and his brother nv ill State School Superintendent Mc undertake for H C. Messenger at the mill the periodical reports of Mt. Ho«xi lie- than hi one where the nine innings master Burkhalter, of the suppli *s mg m eruption. The reporter at show but two or three runs for each and s'otek ou baud for road work in Elroy is completing the arrangements down mar (»rant's Pass. for the meeting of th«* State Teachers’ J. M. Luark, one of the delegates from the Redding has no iloubt just caught his sid<*. It isn't considered a gixxl gam»* the Siskiyou uivision. Association in the State House, at Southern Oregon Presbytery the Presbv first glimpse of Shasta Since the d«x*p to have a long score, but it is more A nuuilx-r of new claims in the le —:ou: real pleasure to see a ball struck away gion supposed to be underlaid by the Salem, on June 30, continuing until terian general assembly at Washington, I>. snows of l ist wiuter. . returned home this week, arriving ou out bevond the tiekiers and soln» till«* him* gravel «1. posit over on th« ('. I- the evening of July 3. He expects a c Tucstiay morning's train. h« el ami toe work doue around the ifornia side of tin* Siskiyou nionntai-is general atteudauce. Nltollliler Dislocateli. Prof. Narrigan, of Fllensburg, Wash., was track than to me the pitcher and in /Nshland the fore,part of the week, looking E. K. Anderson, of Talent, while re catcher do all the work; tit least that’s have bt-eu hx-ated by persons ft- n The F.ruminer says that for the up pro'*peets for a in some school in pairing a flume across a gulch at ins valley within the past week or mutton and stock sheep sold in Lak<* Southern Oregon. p»»sition He ha- been superin way we l«x>k al it since the game '.his two. •• '49 ” mines on Anderson creek last the county this season, the prices rnngtxl tendent of the Ellensburg schools. 1 ist Sattir lay. Tuesday afternoon, fell from the Hume of Following th»» s«*ore of the game, John 1’. Walker has soki half of liis front 81.50 for st«x*k slt«*ep up to Mrs. A. M Russell and two daughters ar- to the ground, a distance of about 20 so far as tin- is runs from Willows, < al., last Saturday, to are cowcerne«i: large band of sheep to Jesse Wall * r, 82 67‘2 for wethers. The latter is. ri\<*d the summer in Ashland again. Rev. feet, sinking on his bead and shoulder. however, a fancy price, and but few > A »pemi ot Klamath county, takiug m exclmi . e M Russell will come up within about a A«HI.\NI1. He was of course badly hurt, but was sheep have been sold a t that figure. month, to spend bis summer vacation lien*. a band of cuttle, w inch are lx*ingJriv< n able to mount his horse and rule home. to th« Dead Indian ranch this wwk. Mrs. A. T. Creelman ami little son ami Says the IJnkville Star of last From liis home a messenger was dis I C. C. Walker went out to meet tin in week: “Frank Denny, acting as line Misso Lelia Smallev and Olive Allen, of patched to Ashland fora surgeon, and Swift ".«V p I I0|0111 0 0 ' 0 ' 111—:: Dunsmuir, were at the dvjH»t hotel in Ash Tassel, pAlb 1 i «> 1 l 1 u 1Io (I i : 1 2— fi at Spencer’s. man for Mr. Mowatt, of the AshlaDd- land a »lay or two this week. M rs. Creelman Dr. Parson, on arriving soon after ( Van Has proven that it does not pay to raise scrub stock* 0 •>|1 |0| 11 u ' 0 1 1|»—:; hm * v , 1. t the wife of the train dispatcher at Duns ward, found that the chief injury re . E hi tier«, lj*t 1» 1 i 0 «• 1 1 : 0 1 0 1 •2 2 7 J. W. Sowden, the rustling and suc Litikville teh-graph line, fell from a is ASHLAND, OREGON muir. 0 1 1111 "i o I Il 1 " 1 2 1 2— 5 cessful sewing machine dealer, is telegraph pole in town Friday morning ceived was the dislocation of the left Ralph, r. f E. E.Sayles, keeper of the boarding house u 11 o 1 1 1 1 1 «> 1 0 0 til-» traveling iilxiut the valley again this with the result of a dislocated aukle Now is the time to Improve Your Stock Pro. tur. ’.«1 b shoulder. He administered chloro .<i*c!hnan. 2 i 0- .’• Steinman, returned last Thursday from a form and reduced the dislocation, and H« iinan, 2«l «• b 0 1 0 11 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 «> 1 <» 1 11 1 1 1— 5 season, selling the favorite “White” and a bail shaking up of his physical at The pure-bred l*en*hvr<»ns, trip to hisohl home in Oneida county. New <>l 1 0 1 0 1 1 ‘ o| 0 ‘»I o| 1 1 t— :t machine, and taking orders for mar system.” Mr. Andersou is now doing well. < hitWiMMl, u. f 0 York. Thiswas his tirst visit there f«»r six teen years, ami it is needless to say he en It was an ugly fall, and he was in luck Agency Wells, Fargo A t'o.’s Express. Total i 1 1 ! 1 : 0| 1 1 12 11-41 ble work for the firm of Jackson A Portinn«! pextple waiting about the to eeca|>e without eveu more serious Sowden. He was in «Ashland Tues de|iots on the east side for the arrival joyed it. MEDFORD Marshall White, of Santa Rosa. Cal., a day. V injuries. Will -nake the season of 1800 at the of th«* «leiayed train from California gentleman well ai qtiainted with Southern Managers (îaniard’s New Opera House. i s •» : n l: Oregon in tin* early mining »lays, ha** been last Friday forenoon were astonished The parlor con«*eit at the residen -e i ■*i »'• ! •' -I'.' Is the Codlin Moth Cleaned Out? 11 a week or two in Ashland. He is • hie mile north of to see two engines come laboring in, .'pending s< lling the pateut right to a new washing Oflict* of J. W. I loekersniitli, Fruit 1 jl-fi of I. L. Downing last Tuesday even e, c. f. 11 !1Î1 i”i 1 « In an article on the fruit crop proe- J Walin» dragging a tram of sixt«x*u cars the ing was largely attends«!, and the Ashland, < >r. machine. ol1111111 «'I|olio| Il ' I- An irlo. ■». s Merchant. pects in th«* Willamette valley, written F. Gruby, u. u 1 1111 l"l1 1 , ’’i¡"1 i > : 1- ■ programme presented was very en largest passanger train ever [mlled in Mrs. Kilgore and her daughter Florence u 1 1 1 11 ! 1 1 |o| 0 1 " 1 2 1 ;- «; joyable. The parlor concerts intro to the city. for the Salem Stutrsinuu this week, S. Davis, :i»i 1» PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES* 'tartvd last Tuesday evening for Portland, 2 ¡ 1- 7 tt -, i : 11 J»1 b 1 "i A. Clarke says the apple crop will lx* W.-vks and will hereafter make their home iu that Lpril SK, 1 - “1110-3 duced by the ladies of the M E. !.. i . (irubv, 11» 0 ! -J " u |o| The caniping-groumls ami other city, staying for the present with Mrs. Kil Ian,’«* this year, and that there are no McUlallfii. i f .0 1 1 1 o ' 0 : n i 0 ' 0 ill- 2 Clinreh are a pleasant change from choice lands in the vicinity of the gore ’ s daughter, Mrs. A. F. evidences of any damage to the fruit < ». ÂtiKh*. r. I U| 0 I o i 1 i 1 u 1 0 1 0 1 1— 1 the church Hociable in which sand Sellwood addition. by the dxllin moth. Indeed, Mr. Armstrong, p. >> 1 1 1 'll 1 1 1 0 ! o ¡ Oil- 1 wiches or cake or oysters ar«- the prin famous springs at Cinnabar have been squatted upon by two or three Prentice, the Sacramento machinist who 1 to 1 •> 1 > LiL1 0 , 0 1 M-41 Total Clarke seen» to think that the recent cipal feature of attraction. the newspapers against mentioning parties, who will probably exact rent warns eevere winter has almost entirely ex the fact that he is a nephew of c P Hunt lYoeress of the O iihun . Mel Warner, th«* piano tun«*r, will from those wishing to visit that sec ington. is out on his annual Mu-ation trip terminate«! the cislhn moth in that i hereafter. They have already again, and stopped in Ashland several days part of the State. There has been no Portland. Or., June 11. John Kelly, be in town only a few days more. To tion this week, cn route northward. built a house amt are raising a nice opinion ii|x>n the situation of th«* supervisor of the eensna for Western secure bis services, leave word at The Edward A. Swope, who made a trip out to Southern Oregon orchards in this Oregon, met with the enumerators of Oregon, or drop a postal card to him garden there. |Times. Fort Klamath in company with E. Y«»uman>, resj»e<-t as yet receiveil by th«* TlDlN«« the city this evening for the purpose at once. References, from the leading returned to Ashland Tuewlay by way of the The Portland “Mercury" of last Sun from Hiiy of the orchariliata, bnt it 1» of ascertaining the progress made in music houses of Portland and the day had the following: "Fred Close Rogue river road. They travele»! with a buckboard, and made the trip all right, but tlo* impression of the writer that the the work. It was found that a few liest musicians of your town. If you elo|x*d last night with Ada Moore, aged went over deep snow for many miles. dxllin moth is missing out this way as had already finished their districts, want the lx*st work you can get for 15, from Ashland. The father tele H. M. Barrett, a gentleman from New well as further north, tins season. The while others were considerably lie- the money, employ Warner to take graphed to Chief of Police Parrish to York who is staying for the present at Horn moth has never yet done the damage hind. Only one case of conflict in the care of vour pianos by the yqar. arrest the couple, but they made good bro >k, while looking oyer the country w ith h view to finding a new location for a here that has Ix-en reporte«! iu some territory has thus far occurred. Very- Peaches, apricots and blacklierries their esca[>e from this city. It is home, was in town last Monday with hi* other parts of the State, but many little trouble as yet has been ex|x*ri- thought they went to Seattle on the old friend. Roadmaster Burkhalter. orchards last year were badly infeete«! enced in obtaining answers to ques from California are now lx-ing shippetl morning train. A warrant for the ar Fred D Wagner, of the T idings , went to with it. and if th«* snowy winter, or tions. The greatest trouble is with northward over the railroad to Port rest of Close has Ixten issue« I. He is Eugene last Saturday, to attend the com any other cause, has Btop|x*d the wild foreigners. About one hundred names land and other points. They will s«x>u charged with abduction.” mvneement exercises of the state univer sity and visit old classmates, ami after a ««reer nt the creature it is cause for is an average day’s work of the enum give the field to the Oregon prixlucts, of several days at Eugene intended to general rejoicing. 1 x*t ns hear from the erators. Some of them have been dis however, nt least so far as the lierries Says the Grant’s Pass Courier of last stay go ou to Portlaud, for a visit in and alsuit orcharil men upon the subject. posed to quit, but have lieen con are concerneii. The crop of blackber week: Thursday while J. W. McAl the city. strained to stHy with the hope that ries in Ashland this season is probably lister’s two little boys were playing, Mrs. J. H. Real, who has been down at Trarhers for the Ashland S-lioohi. when the final settlement, is made th«» most profuse ever seen in the val the ohler one. ageil seven, struck his Sacramento for some two months, returned At it meeting of the lx>ar«l of direct- measures will be taken to insure them ley, the bushes beiug so full as to seem I brother Freddie, aged four, in the eye h»»m«* last Sunday, a<*«*oinpanied bv her lit «laughter, who went down with her. and ore of the Ashland public schixils held fair compensation. It is thought at all berries aud no foliage. with a bnttotih<x>k. tearing out a large tie also her brother. Frank Bund, who comes last Monday evening, the following the expiration of the prerenlx*«! four part of the flesh ot th«» lower eye-lid. to remain here for sometime. Prof. Faber, census enumerator for corps of teachers was elected for the teen days all of the city enumerators Ashlaml ami Shake precincts, has The little fellow was brought into Mr-. John Van Horn, who seems to lx- will not lie through, and will need an town Friday, and Dr. Flanagan cut next selnail year, Ix-ginning in Sep steadily improving in health, and appar- nearly tinishwl the work within the tember; Prof. P. A. Getz, superin extension of time. Su|x-rvisor Kelly city limits, and last week he coilute«! off the piece which was torn away aud en'ly on th»- road to complete recovery from tendent and teacher of high seluxd; expects to have the tinal returns in by the people out at Shake and in the hanging over, tt may make a bad the < aneeroiis malady with iThicii she ha- ln-en afflicted, «as idde Io make a trip up . Prof. E. E. Smith, grammar depart the last of July or the first of August. Dead Indian and Grizzly prairie re scar. to the Wagner Soda Springs ami back Sun ' ment; Misses A. J. Fobes and Hattie Mr. Kelly' b district contains all the gions. He was assisted by Dani. The bottling works at the Shasta day. t'olnirn, intermeihate grade; Misses state west of tiie Cascade mountains, Chapman in the enumeration in the Natural Soda spring in the Sacramen «'apt. I It. \pplegate, of Klamath counly, Bertha Colton and Alli«* E. Bonine, and is divided into Dill district. Ou • mountain districts mentioned. Mr. «a« in Ashlaml several da«- tin- week, on ¡1 1 canyon are assuming gigantic pro business eonneete*! with liis father's altair- secondary grade; Misses Nellie Ewan enumerator for each «list rict of these Faber will have no difficulty in com to portions. The building is 1IM1 feet here IJndsay Applegate, who had b«-en fifty-five are paid from 85 to 86 per and Molln- McKinley, primary grade. pleting Ins labors liefore the first of long, by 28 fact wide; one third of in better health through th«- winter than i The directors have had a difficult diem, owing to the character of coun July. for a number of year« t-a«t, has lieen very which at either end will be three p«x.rly tiie past month, but Is somewhat lx*t task in making the election, as there try. The reuiaimler receive from two A 1615 page dictionary, given away stories high, while thecentral part will ter again now. were alxmt sixty applicants for posi to three cents per capita. 1st but two stories. Ziz-zag steps at D. R. A E. V. Mills. ♦ tions in th«* sch<x«|s. Ffinr of the John W. Power« returned last Sunday letul from the spring to the top of the from San Fran<-i»eo, accompanied by liis teachers conn* from other states, HD«1 Uellul >iil collar« and cuffs lat«-st Hosley A- Parkinson, who are pre son ami daughter. Miss Power«, wlio gra-1 bluff, which mt«k«»8 the ascent of the all come with high recommemlatiotis. stylt-s at Hunsaker’s. tinted year ago at the Woodland high I paring for extensive bottling opera hill quite a pleasure. The company seli.H.l, a lias ami three have taught in the schools attended Mills Seminary in <*ak tions at the Waguer S<xla Springs, think of sending out 401) or 500 car land during the past aciioot year, ami has «luring tin* year just past. The schools Eight dollars buys a sack of dry have already receive«! orders for large loads of water tins summer, 200 of bevit under xpeefal i training in v.x-al and are Ix-ing put in better coudr i-Ml for granulated sugar at the R -d Hous»-, quantities of the mineral water and instrumental mind« nn*l el.x utiitn. which go to Europe. [Sisson Herald. effective work than ever tx.fore, and it ami £1 will buy any of the following the excellent sarsaparilla-and-iron Hill, timlx-r land operator, with is safe to preilict that the exiling year articles: 12 H>s. dry granulated sugar which they put up, and within a week C. F. Smith arrive«! from Anacortes Col. Crowell of (thio, who is out here for will show eveu greater improvement (other gr<x*ere sell 1«>); 11 ll>s. extra ('. or two they will run a wagon daily be Monday ami gives a gloomy picture of «'apt the summer, aud Dan. Waldroop, who is than the year just p st. sugar; (other grrxx rs sell 13); 18 lbs. tween Ashland and the Springs. They of that oue time Ixxmting town. Ana making a l<x*ation for hitnaelf in tin- tint- went out to the Jeuny ereek country \V<* have men’s hats from 25 cents to we have men's shoes from $1.50 to $5; w«> have men’s fin»* shirts from Ix-st rolled o ils; (oilier groe. rs sell 11 . wall be prepared to carry passengers, cortes was christened after Mrs. Amos l»-r, lh-i-itltsl by Ixt the first of the week prepared to put up I 12 lbs. Ix-st Island Ria-; (other gr<xiei h and the daily Lack will be an accom Bowman, the wife of the original town some building-« ami l».gin active w«>rk in ' 50 cents to $1.50; we have 200 dozen men ’s working shirts, from 50 cents to $2.50; we have men's fine In the recent el»*«*'i>*ii there were s -1! ID); I lbs. licet Costa Ricac-ff-e; to many people who want site proprietor, whore maiden num«» the «ay of settlement ami improvement. 1 ’ albrigan underwear from 50 cents to $1.50; we have men's pants from 50 cents to $6. Stop t hr«*« cases «»f S t»e 111 th** number of (other grocers sell 3’..>; 2il lbs. lx*st modation to visit th«* springs. They will attend was Atm Curtis. Bowman sold 8200.- The lakeview Examiner of last week hail Votes lietweeo candidates for county Navy beans; (other gox-ers sell 18); 7 to all orders left at Tiie Oregon. 000 worth of property,ami two months the following among its jK-r-onal item and see our 50 cent pants. Neckwear from 10 cents up. Our line of neckwear is the and preeiuel offices, l’he laW pro- quart cans tomato.-.»; (other gr.x*ers left for Portland Friday to ago cituld have ciose<l worth a million. judge Wilshire the Masonic «•rand Ixidge. He will largest ever brought to this city. Men’s gloves from 50 cents to $1.50 ]»er the county sell 6). All other goods as cheap as vides that in such i—1L cases - Mens cottou pants 75c, at Moral He kept reinvesting his money, how attend return in two weeks with hi« wife * • * clerk shall notify the two ean<lidat«*s anyone els.* «ill • ff.-r th- -n. >s the R<xl Bros. * ever, in the same place, ami is now J. Q. Willits. P. M W., lias been elected as a pair. In gloves our stock is all new and well supplied with every tuxl to appear liefore him ou a certain lion*-- l> ver t> is Ixx-c. ami *vtll not lie, from this tdaci- to the A . O. I'. W embarrass«»«!. During t he latter deb-gate The harvesting of the crop of gram mnch Grant! Izidge, uhich m«-ets at Portland in kind. Men’s heavy seamless sox, 2 pair, 25 cents. Don’t «lay an*l draw lots to determine winch undersold. Full lin- of groceries, to- [tart of February n population of 4«M)0 shall I»* declared electe*l. The tirst b-ic.-o, statu>n»-ry. fruit j irs and jelly liay in the valley began with a rush was claimed for Anacortes, but now it July. fail to sc»* our bargains in boots. Blue tailor- the first of the week, and a large acre wonhl lx» difficult to scare up a tenth A party of tourists from Piqua. Ohio, rent ease settl«xi was that of W. Skeel glas-u*s. G e ... E ngle , Prop. posed of S. F Sayers, Hattie E McKinney. age has lx*en mowed ami put away in made overalls, reg. price, .$1.50, red. to 75c. and Judge Walton, who each nxviv. d Ashland, June 2't. '!•<•. ♦ Dr. A S. Ashtou, wife, daughter and son. mow and stack. The hay crop will lie of that number.—[Yskinta Herald. the same numlxT of votes for Jnstic«* Mrs. M Starbuck, und D. I.. Ashton, «ere S- ven s | mh .1 s of thr-x I for 25e at better than last year in the valley ,J. B. Davis, of Santa Rosa, Cal., registered at tiie Ashland House for several of the Peace for M«*«lfonl precinct. * alxmt and alxive Ashland, but it is was in Ashland a «lav or two recently« day» this week. l<s>klng abont the city. ■ T Their case was decided a few days Hunsaker’s. ’T They considered this a remarkably pleasant I much below the average in yield per after election, the iwo candidates be in the interest of au advertising scheme place for tourists to s|x-nd a few days, or a Rob*. Gillia-n. of H -niey, wax ill acre, owing to the lack of summer which has been employed to bring the longer period, either, for that matter. ing at the ««ounty seat and requesting Ashland I i. .¡ay. en ro-ite for Port Cininty Clerk Muller to settle th«* land. Boh lakes with him specimens showers just when they were nee. led. advantage« of some portions of Cali Mrs. A. E Hammond, of East Portland, IJ matter without delay. The office fell oi blue gravel fr<*m the Black Jack The acreage, too, is somewhat smaller fornia to the attention of the [teople of came out last Sundry, in response to a tele than usual, as the late spring gram informing Iter of the critical condi preven - the eastern states, A series of stereop- tion of her sister-in-law. Mrs J. S. Eubanks, t«> Mr. Walton, the nominee ou the ami the Jilison mini* on tin- blue lead, THEY HRE THE BEST WE HHVE EVER OFFERED. Democratic ticket. Iu the case of the and also samples of th.« native gold ted much seeding that would have ticon «tn vie-vs of the places advertise«! Jr. Mrs. J. D. Fountain and Miss Nellie beeu done under favorable conditions. are displayed upon canvas, ami the Russell also came In from Liukville the tiwi candidates for Coroner, Drs. Par an.l the sulphurate from the earn«* of the week. Mrs Hammond returned son and Pick«), the die fell in favor miues, which he will have tested while There will lie plenty of hay in the val i people of the various towns visited first to Portland by W«dxes«lay night's train, tak of Dr. Parson last Monday. They in the city, to ascertain for Lis own ley. however, as much «if the late-sown are treated to fn-e lectures in con- ing witli Iter tin- little l»al«e of her brother, were Ixith at the county seat on that satlsf etioii whether the Ing returns grain intended for the thresher will Ixi nection with the exhibition. Mr. to kee|> until its mother is better. Davis offer*xl to «lisplay two views of Cot. Jaa. Scobie eatne up from San Fran | «lav, as summoned by the comity from the sulphiirets alrea«ly t<*ete«i for cut for bay. i-ierk, but Dr. Parson after wniliug the Black Jack company will hold Up, ;* The Ashlaud railroad yard has been Ashland in his <-<>l!«x*tion during the cisco by last Friday's train, to l<x»k aft*-r some time was couipelletl to lt*ave lx*- or whether the samples testeil hap full of cars and eugim-s most of the coming fall anti winter reason for 82ik>. : th»* probable amount of stone work to b*- ott the n*-w railroad line to is- eon fore Dr. Pickel arrive«!, saying he was pened to I»* lx*tter than the average. time «luring the past week or two. No contract has been made with him done st rm led tn the Cow creek canyon. It ia not willing to have the matter Hettled with Gilliam says he is sure bis claim is a Special trains of various kinds have yet. known here yet whether or not Col. Scobie wilt have any work to do at that point, out being present. After Dr. Pickel big thing whether the sulphurete are been bringing extra engines and care The Oregonian of last Saturday hail all the |>eople in this part of the conn arrived th«* county clerk proeee«l«*d worth anything or not. for the fre«» hither. st«x*k trains loaded with cat the following: F. H. Carter, volunteer but try v.-ho have been connected in any way with the business, and the absent can gokl in the blue gravel is all any rea tle have lx*en going north, and empty Unite«! States signal service olteerver 1 with «'»I. Scobie'» work in this region in IN SOUTHERN OREGON didate was th«* one iu luck. The third sonable person ought to ask for, bnt if cattle cars have made up a unmber of at Ashlaud, was among the delegatee the past will be glad to see him begin on ; contracts. There never has been a I c»«e wax that lx*tw«*en Geo. Reufrow the snlphnrets holtl out as expecte«! triune going the other way. while the to the Masonic conclave iu the city. other man in charge of large contracts of any and M. L. Pellet, candidates for con the mines will be atn-iug the richest exebang«» of regiments at different mil Speaking of I he crop outlook in South kind here who had the gixal will of all em and everybody else with whom In- stable in Talent precinct. It also was opeuisl anywhere. itary ¡Mists has rent several train loads ern Oregon to a reporter yesterday, ployes had to «leal as completely as did Col. «lecide«l lust Momlay. ami Mr. Pellet of soldiers through here during the he said: “We will have th«- huest crop Scobie. Sharks of nice summer drees goods was d«x-iared ejected constable. past fortnight, au«i the cars all had to of fruit this year, size anil quality- at Hunsaker’s. * Dr. Will Jackson, of Jacksonville, was in be returned empty in the direction considered, Southern Oregon has ever Ashland Wednesday He move*l his family Prof. P. A. Getz has laiught of G. F. Instruction in paiutiug ami crayon whence they came, so, altogether, seen. The yield, too, will lx» larger yesterday to «irant's Pass, where lie will Billings the handsome building lot on given by Emma 'Tolman on after locate iu the practice of hi» profession. Dr. Main street in the W. C, Myer nddt noons ofTm-sdny. Friday ami Satnr- there lias beeu considerably more bus than in any year past. A number of Jiu kson ha« practiced dentistry in South iuess than lienal going on alxmt the voung orchards are just beginning to ern «Iregou for many years with success, liou next north of the residence of Mr. duy of each week in O ld Fellows depot. Then, too, there have lieen sev ix-ar, ami the trees are all healthy and am! is already well known at Grant's Pass Wick, and will build a nice house up building. a skillful dentist. Dr Jackson had with * eral very long trains ou the regular thrifty. As for peaches, we can beat as on it thia summer, eX|x»«-tii)g to lie able him Wednesday a highly prize«! family Th«* first wagon to conic in from express time—oue of them leaving auy other sectioD iu the state. They memento, in Ute shape of a handsome to occupy it liefore the fall term of cane, wltha »liver head upon which school commences. This lot is a Klamath county over the Dead In Ashland for the north one day last are al»solutely as fine au article of that hickory is inscribed the following "Presented to handsome building site, and the im dian road was that of a man and two w«*ek with sixteen care. The through fruit as the world produces. Ashland H. Jacksou, Gov. of Mo., 18S8,' and on provement will add to the good ap sous from Washington who are^ on travel Ix'tween San Francisoo and will ship more fruit this year than another free "Presented to my sou. Will, on death. 1K76. H. Jackson." The Doctor'» ( pearance of that part of town, where their way to the coast down l.v Cres- I’ortlanil has lieen very heavy, several ever liefore, and we also have pros tny father was lieutenant governor of Mi«»ouri lUr people who _____ come _—....... - - the - - rail- — ceutUity. They came aronud by way Raymond and Whitcomb excursion pects of getting oue or more can nenes.” In l<kt. aud upon the election of Gov. Jam«*» ' the in on K. Polk, to the I'. S. Senate he became go« i road froiu*).be north tirst notice the of Fort Klamath, ami hail a lively parties swelling its volume consider I Brussel carpet, 75c a yd at Moral I er nor of the stata. ably. » place, time cutting logs along t he road- 9 C. F. BILLINGS, Ashland, Or tionarv Free! Scrofula McConnell £ Eubanks, G xY X I A 1 ! L> BLOCR, The Last Winter GAMBEFFA and HECTOR I AT O BLOUNT MEN’S SUITS FROM $5.00 UP TO $25.00. i Our Line of Straw Hats is Unequaled Take a Look at Our New Styles in Neckwear Your’s Truly, O. H. BLOUNT. Bros. *