Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, July 11, 1890, Image 3

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS.
hi iil ifi
J ubi It. /*•*'*
Boxes.
l’hr Sugar Puir I >oor .V Lil ml »or Go.,
<»fGrant's Pass, will well txixes this
sear much cheaper than ever before.
I siirr t«»srr ! heir la»xes and gel prices
from them lieforc placing orders. ’
iiiieil t.»r< Utting I
»
liinlier
I. E. Hoover, W B. laylor tui'.i A.
A II»»»-«, of Grant's I’ i . hh , were ar-
i nigu.'.l in the Elul«»! Stabs circuit
court ye«.ter«biy on a charge <>f cntting
tim!>er on government lamls It ap
I'el.lillg that lillt. little tlllllMT llllii
•»»■11 cut. an 1 Mr. lb H>vet pleading
guilty to th»* ofli*ii' Ilo Was tilled #|OO
an.! I->y lor and Ross w» re discharged,
•r"goman .Inly
l*.«»lilillg ; lie I ell.ll»
s in Frun«*iM»>, July 7.
bi : ex mix
yds. ( hallis £1 at Hun^akerE. '
1 he atmosphere lie^aii to ojow hazy
last week.
Robinson's ein -is wants to-mow m
Ashland August •>’ h.
Blncklierries are rim* and [,«•
ripening hi Ashiami tins w* ■ k.
The laying <'f the pip«' "f th«' (•it \
Water works is uior. than half «loue.
I'lu* county officer ele.'t ¡'H-umed
th.'ir official duties .mi r.•••[>• >n«*il«¡lit i.-s
last Monday.
Fea« li«-». ras|,lx : ri. . enrr ei'». want-
ixl by J. W. H«H'i.. i-mitb. Apply at
»itliee in < «aiiiard I>!■ h -I;.
I*. H. Jtoiioghu«' lost a ti’ie large
liotxo lu.siiay morning, a valuable
young am.rial that he was j ;st break­
ing.
Forty or fifty |»*«>ple from JaehHon-
vili«'. Medford. Grant s I*:«.- ami other
l>la«»'H wer«' a! Cohstin celebrating
the 4th.
A numl>«*r of «'«»¡lies of the Ibm'j'
PERSONAL.
*/ It '> <ir> j I>h, ar. English wi ekly
rmt. *1 in tli«- Chin.se
m«wspaj>er
' hrt'. Kahn cam»» out from Portland Mun­
city whose name it iwar.» have l««*en day.
I.M>k«»i over «¡th inter«*t in tlie I t!«•
I»r. A.» ll'din i' ar Salem tiiis w«ek. on a
is«.» otti«»« this w««k. The p:i|»«-rs buxine's t: ip.
were r»»»'«ve»l by C»*l. Cr»»w«ll from
\ ■ liui "inith, of P
Acral days iast wet
his -<>n who w«*i«t with Ins father to
< 'bina when the latter was appoint«»!
M. I. McCall and
I . S. consul to Amoy, an»l has re­ I ilestiu yesterday
main«»! ther«* in busin« :s. 111»* m»nl-
Rev. Rotiert Mt
» st subscription prn»* of the w»ekly «•rant *• Pass yestvrdi
I linnll.“h‘l 1'ih
Mnd-r builder T .
ill I .w n one «lay this
y<-ar.
>1 i>s *»adi«« K i*»t st
line
Re.'nl D. il. A I
for New p< rt. on a j
im-ut <>:i tin» pug
< ell
M r'. S. J. 1 yon, tht
i hi Motrlav und d'm sday i veiiHigs. tral Point, ha* gone
I Smith.
.1 illy 7th ami St h. Lillian
I
from
Disiriet Attorney
I in- < ’iihfo! ni«a Girl J," champion rifle Klamalh county aga
-hot of th«> 'Vorhl i\e marvi lous« xhi-
A large number •
I'itiotis of h« r phenom.'Uai skill with pie tverv in Ashland
om
b«
fore
th«* rtf!»* at lier sh«H»tmg r«
u x
Mi*s Ella Hanlev
>rge :.nd »'nt husia-tic umbel.... . coin­ visiting Ashland i
1«"'
W
e««k.
prised <•!’ la»li«s ami gentlemen who
wi'ie highly int**r»»-t,'«l m her exhibition
J Imny M> « artou
in Yrv
of rein »rkiibl«' »limiting. Ehe ent«T- w
t..inm. nt »•'>n»ist>'d of fan»*y slmoting. Is: 4.
!>r Hiiikli* ami
liohiing the rifl«« in various poeitioi.s
«»i l enirai
an 1 in coticltision she broke 5<l balls tn w;. . ril««>.
1 seeomis. Mis- Smith will visit th.'
I' I Wii:;,r. m « i
S. Wall
;»:ineipul '«.was in < iregon oil her way
uu,l. piir-miu); ; a course of induing in
to 1 ’»'it lai. !.
,alenoiini|ih).
.1 n i W uner v
A It’d5 p i".« die'ioi arv. giveii away
w i-< k. HU't » anta t
it D. R. A E. V. Mills.
rioii «'ouiity.
In thè adj'istmetit of thè money
yi,.--r^. y[,H«re n
«mler biisim ss sometimes thè baiali*'«* «•:,« «• ii|» fn,ni «¡rum s
Iti,
al lioini'.
U[>oh one sid<* or th«* other of thè ae-
yi
I I
Kline «»'in to PortlMhil l««t I ',» -
• i»utit will lx* lieavy ut suriil p!a«»s,
III
X vi-p oi a ui-i'k or two with hl-
and «ben thè disbursements ba|>|x'ii iti»
■ lai'
in that » ily.
to cidi far mori' than ih r«x*eiv«x! of-
nml ehihlr.'ii ri'inmi-it
. ■<* lik«* Ashland usuaiìy lur.» to 11.e. M »■ - I W •>•■-■ S h,y l.mtry
uiorning filini Ili«*i ; \ i»it mlh
« ut lor rei'eip’ of fumi» from Wash- reU i.»'» in I.inn »oiiuiy.
:■ .tot: I « loie tliey «*an cash outstand-
Jìr. K It. ^I"il. lin* i-oiit**»-tiiin«*r of Yri'tii,
ine money oniers. I bis li » freqiumt- Ila- I h -,' i in town a itny or tw»» Ihi» w»»'k,
. .an ni ¡mnoyance at tl.«' Aslilaml I ih - .iiu i»,r Ix'rrieH ami nuil
.dice. I«ut 11 will not l«e so heri'after.
'.,» loto, F Vliltvr un s in A tita ni la-’
r »r Pi is* mast tr Hammond has la»*n l'u -..la. ni.'l VV.'ilii. -.l.e. » ai In» way out t»>
notiti«''! that he can hereafter draw K ... .a.¡th i iiniily Irmi) s Ii'in.
:i[Min the Portland olii«»* whemvr
*'■'» I BuMu in ami «vii»* an<* Mi-» 1.-Iella
mee.-sary. i.a»l uh il»«* «Irufts will I m « M" le. "I l.illkv ili«', ¡vili' oli S'Illital eie»
inij s ..................inule [or l'ortlainl.
e ished at tl»«' Bank of Ashlaml, It«'
Vii -' Krek' 1.1hi* not» . 1 teei urer mi r, : iui»,li­
w ill never ! ..■ cor.i|»'il« d lo «!« lay pay­
’ a - "U- Ix-i'ii -]*.•" liia* -olile lime in A-li
ment of any i:mil« y oiders, no matt, r te
la..4. a» lite guest "( Mi-, liel’eaH.
how th.ck ¡«ml last they tm.v con,««.
THE < ELEHR VH**X.
Bunch grass is going to seed in
Klamath ami Lake eounli«* this sea­
son. Something not known before for
years.
Jas. W. Kerr, who shot and killeil
E,l. Coogan, tbe molder’s apprentice,
in San Francisco, was admitted to
bail last w«»’k tn tbe large sum of
S75.I M * i.
First Assistant Piwtuiaster Genera)
Clarkson ami party returned north­
ward List Satuiday. Tuey were met
at Grant's Bass by Manager Koehler
of tiie S. 1‘. Lines in ()reg«iti, and re­
mained ther«« over night, going to
Portland them»' by sjx'ciul tram.
Salem had the biggest cel« bration
in its history last Friday, and the pa-
pers claim that there Were thirty tliou-
saml people at the grounds there dur­
ing the day. The neighboring towns
hud foregone ti celebration ami joined
with Salem to swell the throng.
The celebration in Ashlami ou the
Fourth gathered together a large
crowd of [x«ople, as it always «Iocs, but
there were not nearly so many present
from other places as there would
have lieen bin for the false ami ma­
licious re|x>rts of sickness here which
were industriously circulate«! in every
direction. Notwithstanding this, how­
ever, the day pnss.'d in a manner be­
fitting the observance of our nation’s
tndepeiiijence Day an.uvi-.-.aiy, am!
was as lively au.1 noisy ami as full of
fun and patriotism as any laxly couhi
have wisherl.
The procession formed on time in
the str«»*t in front of the new opera
house, ami. after tiie erowil ha«l been
entertain«*«! by a r«*a!ly wonderful ex­
hibition of rill»* HlcHitnigby ti»* «’all
forniti girl. Mi.-s I.tlli i ' i 1’. .Smith, on
tin* balcony of “The Oregon,” the
march lx*gan. ami the procession made
th«* circuit of miii »' of tl»* principal i
»tr««ets. as ;uitioun<-e<l in th«« print«»!
programme, tinally halting at the
pleasant spot in tile grove where the
I
rostrum is.
We soil Clii.w -V Siiiilxirn’s world
fatiieil Java aiul Mocha. D. L. Mink­
ler A Son’s.
*
DR. HILLER’S
in i n.
Special Prescriptions.
Ft BASK- In A-lilxii.l. I ly 'tli. l'«i.
;.
a I of I thii S i bauas. Jr.(
amt daii^litcrof Mr. and Mrs. J. H Kii'sell,
aged 27 years, 9 month' and 22 «lays
After many xveeksof suffering from an
internal inakidy winch had unpaired
her health for a year or more past, Mrs.
Eubanks passed peacefully and quietlv
to her iimil rest last Tuesday evening.
For ne.’rlv two months the disease had
so affected her nervous system that her
mind was clouded most of the time, and
h‘*r ilhuss thus made do iblv distressing
to her family and friends: but for near­
ly two weeks past her mental faculties
h«id txjen restored, and her general con-
d liiiii such as to give some hope of ini-
prowmvnt and recovers , but the noise of
ti e itli of .July celebration greatly dis­
turbed her. and the effect was seen in a
rapid decline which continued till the
fatal termination of the illness on the
evening of the sth.
1 he funeral services were held .at the
Pre.sbytwrian Church yesterday after-
n M>n at 2 o'clock. Rev. F. (i. St range of
ti u.tting, and were Largely attended, and
he casket was followed to tiie cemetery
in th« eastern ¡»art of town by a long
procession of sorrowing friends and
□ aghbors. Rev. Robert McLean, who
officiated .at the marriage of Mr. .and
Ai rs. Eubanks in the same church, was
present at the funeral, and assisted the |
pastor in the services.
Mollit Russell was born in Ashland
September I."». 1'■'«•?. and was a twin sister
()f Mattie Russell, now Mrs. I bus. Rovd.
of Gott.age Grove. She was one of eleven
children born to Mr. and Airs. Russell,
.i id is the first of the large family to be
called from earth Lv the silent messen­
ger from tbe other shore. She was mar­
ried to John S. Eubanks, Jr., at the
I resbvterian church in Ashland June
Lh. J**S|, and was th»* mother of two
sons, on»-of whom died in San Diego.
Cal. The other, a babe of less tlnan two
years, is left with the l»er»'.avcd husband
to mourn the loss of a mother.
Deceased. Ix ing the daughter of early
.Settlers and pioneers in Ashland, was
favored with .a wide circle of friends,
am! her earlv death will Be thecau.se of
mourning and sinc»?re regret to many
people throughout tin- valley. Sh«* was
a membt r of Ashland Presbyterian
church, «and her Christian faith was a
i »urcu of great consolation to her dur
nig h< r last lucid hours upon earth.
In reply to
The following crop bulletin was
a t»'l«*gram from the silperililen.l««tit of
telegraphed to the chief signal officer,
tie i »* i > huh hi reganl »»« Hie alleg«»!
Washington, by the observer, Sergeant
general pmlibng of nani»'». Super»i»««r
Barwick: The grain ami fruit crop
Gen. J. M. McCall her«* call«-,I th««
er ami
Davis lia.-- wire»! to Sii[i«-rinl«*m!eiit
in Northern California is Ix-low- th«' assemblage to or»ler with a lew appro­
i'ut’.r-
Bort er as follows:
average, l’lie fruit crop hi Southern priate remarks, ami th«* exercises be­
!*’>:.Hit
1‘ail img in this city not generai.
California is alxive the average.
gan with clmice music by the Ashlami
< inly live districts are under su »picioti.
senior baud. The immortal deelara
Last
week
two
sons
of
Mr.
Webb,
-I. W. II*s'kersniilh wants to buy all
i:ii»l tlb'-e are when* «'oloiiization of
of Wixxl river, Klamath county, were turn of ludepemience was read in a
v iters was largely iu«hl!g»»l in at tin* th»' rasjiixTries ami cm rants that can
returning from school ami toying most imprcHsiv«* manner by Miss May
be lia«i. S«-« him al Wells ' ergo .V
I hh * «•L«*tii»n.
with an ohl pistol, the elder brother Powers, and many were the expiVH-
Co.’s ofli«'e.
let T In in * «IT l-i»y
iiceid« ntnlly «liscliargixl the weapon sions of praise heard in ti»* aildiene»*
La lies if you will r*•:««! Hunsaker's
into the siile of his younger brother, for the excellent rendition. The l'ea.i-
< h <‘1‘iiH‘iii July •>: lh«' examina­ a<lvertis»ni.'nt. you will iin<! th«* top
(Hey.
The bullet lodged near the mg m the open air, with th«« breeze
tion ol ll'is it llali, «'ensus «numera­ an«l lx»ttom I hi LI i gon«' « ill of | r««»*s
sighing through ti»« trees overhead
spine,
hut
the wound is not fatal.
tor for I’me creek and Drew.iey pre­ at Hunsaker's.
ami the stream of water murmuring
cincts. Harney county, was |s«st-
At a meeting of the «Southwest Ore near, was a very «liflieuit [»erforniance.
Mr. H. True will build a lieW hay
l«on«'d by I nite.l S'lit.-s Commi'sioiier
gon Agricultural Sxnety, i»«l«l in ('<>- but was accomplish««.! without the
I',ul |; Deady. yesterday, ami Mr. sh««l lit hi;« farm «oiith of Asl,!im«t.
qilille City, tl»« following board of volume ami pitch of voice require«!
11..11 wa» allow«'«! to go on l*ls own 11ns l«x >ks us if h«* lm«i . ..... I cr, q»s I Ills
«lireelor- was eltxtUxl: J. W. Wimer, being allowed to impair the motlula-
r-.'ogmz me««. He was sworn in as en- y«*ar. ami la has.
W. II. Harris, J. Henry Sclinxsler, tion and expre«<eion.
Ue*« rator, al a I. after Wot king two day s,
Jone» McNaughton ami James Aiken,
\\ . S. Iti'll, of Oaklami. author oi
After more music, the orator of th«*
turn«'*t his [ apers over to allot her th«* *'H»uid!xx>k <»f Fr« •• 1 iioii'jut,” will
it was decided to hold the annual fair day, Prof. P. A. Getz, was introduced,
man ami s«*nt won! t««th«* su[*«'rvisor l. cture m Ashland 1 i v*
at
the
fair
grounds
at
Arago.
. .hies.iay
ami delivered an able and el<H|iieut
H;ii it woiilii I»- impossible for him evening, »Inly Pith.
According to our exchanges thr«»» oration, a full re|Hirt of which is given
to *lo th«« wo k. it swiiis Mr. Hull
or four s«'am[>s are traveling in East­ upon the first page of th«* T ii » is ». h .
lh«* dry grass along tin* railrotui
was not coil * |iet «nt to do the work.
ern Oregon ami Washington selling Prof. Getz heli! the close attention of
tracks
alxuit
th«*
«iepot
itml
yard
m
Hol ait« r trying it foirtnl this ou’.
tickets for a “prize distribution of the audience throughout its delivery,
Ashland
ih
b<
ng
I,urn«
1
•
if.
t»
pre
II*' will probably be leniently «iealt
ami the high character of th«* oration,
A I’. ì.-il'-nt alio liiis tr.«4''4 his prò» lotH in Astoria.” They are obtaining
v«*nt «lunger ot its cab'hing ami spr.-a«!
with.
S»»' the fr««‘ Itil.’« page »lietion iry in l'i'ty ut Tiiii nt for u tu,tei in ì'urnei. Ilo*. money under false pretens«* ami its .sii«*eieiit but imjiressivi* r«*view of
mg tin .
\ Kalinas I’liilantlirupi't
»• jth window, and ask for a car»!. »!.* •• left T.ilenl torTiirner tliis w*‘i-k.
should lie punish«»! if [«oSHlhle. |As- the historic memories of tiie »lay an.I
Regular monthly »o< ».ibl * by tm-
its earnest ami thoughtful consalera-
Mi 1; li 'toni- of i.i:tini’» l’a--. dt-t; .* : tonan.
♦
I'xrii * r Morgan, of Kansas, when lailh'H of the M. I.. «■’iai''!t will lx* h**i«l D. R. A E. V..Mi Ils.
in-la’lili:: otti,-, ! of Ilo I <1 o. F . u.i- ih
tion of the .[iieKtions of tin present
he l »-..id of the Ashley mine disaster at thachurch n» \' \\ • li» * «lay » veiling.
Mr» C. Mingus ami little »laughter V* li: uni Ilo- w«»'k, oli olii, tal tuiHÌne—
C. I’. Huntington is reports«! as be­ ami the future that <l«*mami a soln
in I’» ni.sylvimia, wher«> 2s miners lost Splemlld progiail..
of H um pia»»' im-t with a «iriviiig acci
Mr-. VI II It■*«..Iitch lei- u I hihi revovere.l I ing desirous of having his a«lo[>t«»l son turn by the government, will leave
fii' ir livts, wrote to the relief <»,Hi­ regular silp|x r.
»lent on tl..* Ith win,di resulted m it.'tii Ilo* inj'irii - io te r Imi k u hi, li kepi Archer Huntington, :ip|x>itit«sl fourth their impress u|»m th»' community.
nn’’,offering to marry .'my one of
«»«ii.e pamlul bruises, but fortunately Ilei » olitili» 4 .*» iier Ix'il l'or inali’ «’»
vi<'e-pr«*ident of the Southern I’ lcitie
At tin* «»inclusion of the exereiHes at
Th«* T iium . s lia» I« i n fav.md by II» nothing tnore serious. lh»1» hail
tie Whiows, providing she <lld not
Mr». .1. I». F.nuitain ulne up from Link
company, at the next annual meetmg the rostrum, the p«»>ple Ix tixik Iheni-
Lav«' » iore than Hire«* chihlreii, the tl»* Sail ! ian«*is»*«i < 'hl ‘Hi H /,' U |t ¡I I h .' ii at M< ,|t<>r»i and were returning \ ilio agam lo-t Munita . calle»! by I he < ritieal of the dirrx'tors. Tho position is va- »I'lveH to pleasant mx>ks about th»*
committee to milk«* tile s«de«' loll for on«* of 11>«* liaiels »in, ni«Hlal.- ptepateil li»»me hi tlie afierii»H«n. and when near l'oniluion of li, r -i-tet -M E- J. S. Eubank'.
«•ant at present, on account of .1. C. beautiful grove for plena* »linm-rs, or
K.v • «. .■ .1 \\ i lisi» r u a'elecictl Secr» lar\
him. He said lie was a bar'helor «>f iih souv« nils of tin im.iigurathui of the Harvey place the roa.i cart m
Stubbs’ ns'i-nt promotion to third vi«»«- patrouize«i th.* excellent tables of th,'
ut
ttl«'
»
<
Gttri«
uaiionnl
<
Imrcli
\-'ociati»»n
al
g«H «1 habits, with a pretty farm that th«* n< w < I.nmich bull img.
whi«*h they witi * ruling was run into tlie ri*, t n! annual con \ cnlioii bel«! al Salvili. presiilency.
hotels, or els«* went to their own homes
was p.u«l f«>r. l’hr !,oimnitt»*t‘ laid t hr
l he salary of the city attorney of 10 a buggy or hack «Inveii by a party
I . I.eltniiit li, a fruit tlvab'r of W atson
From th«« im|>ortiunties and im­ and ate their r«‘«i, white and blue »lin-
prop*'sition Iwfort
I
I hr ui< lows, and it Ashland is .<250 |>» r alimim. met« »»1 of to»« li.iK'h und«*r the illlllleli«»* of \ i VV
11»'. , al.. ha> tut li in town lhi< weck, look
ner there, as «'itcumstances led th, in.
was found that
t
nine of tlvin Wrrv il<H>, as «.tat«- I last w* . k. I: was 11 pior to know where they wit ,* going. ing ii|* pH»* peel' f.»r buxiim a ¡»pic»» i hi' >ra pending imprecations of the «¡00 ap
About 2 o »'lock th«' races ami ol her
plicants
for
positions
in
t
tie
-oli.
customs
willing to l»rc<»inr Mrs. Mor^ati, formerly >!|i‘h but was lii«’i«*;is«-il wl»*h 1 in- «'art was upset
ami Mie. Mingu
I
amusements of the afternoon began on
service
at
Portland,
“
Rocky''
Earhart,
|
wherenpon their photographs were Mr. Watson was appoliite.l.
f M Luca'- start, d Tuesday evening for
a'. 1 »laughter were thrown out. 1 he
tl»« new ««ollector, lias fl«sl to I he sea- the plaza.
1
and. and intendi’d t«i g«» a» far.o Cen
ft’twar«|e»i to lh*« Kansas philanthro
n ■ »th»T was Iuuliy bruis«'*l and the lralia,
Dn-ss shirts from «hoc. up at Blount’s
For the sack race there were tlire««
and
:i!-o
out
to
Pendleton,
before
his
side, to s<«ek solace in the murmur of
Miss Emma I'olin hi 1» thinking of • laughter H'C« ive«l a painful but not return.
[•1st. Illi,! h*' will chtHiee f»>r himself.
entiles, ami the race Was won by Mas­
the
waves
for
a
month
or
so,
ami
to
organizing a <*iass in lainl»i*a[i.* sketch­ -»■rums cut about the km»'. The
The enthusiast!«* amli
<»eo. K. Matthews «and wif« of upper gam strength enough to stem th«* ter Bellows.
siale» l'rolli Iti«* \llaute'b» llie l'aiùti»*.
ing. The artistl«« young [»»«pl«* w ho h* r-e start»*»! to run, but was caught Rogue
en«'e want««d to encore him, but the
Kivt r. went o\er to \gvr last sat
ire r» o
Il» l.-iui lleralii. Job :.
«•all liaiiilh* a p«'h«'il w«*ll wouiil tih.i by a geiitlen.cn passing on liore»*back . id c.. l«»r .i 'hort visit w ith lu. and Mrs B. tide of ¡dace s«»ekiug.
u # . J.
i-k
committee in charge dl.lli't have time.
M
t.i
th
’
.
»
branch
of
art
particularly
int.-r-
»
I tor.* any great «iamage was don«* to
Th«« Montague Ih mhl re|x«rts that
i bis inoriiing's «bspatches bring thè
lhe tiiree-leggeil race was a lively
I. A • ' !!•« ••
a .•••libad
««sting.
Mr II. ». K i mu y. -i-* t ,'t'iry of t lie Starar ■I. W. Pierpont, of Black liear, for­ < ne, too. The colif«*Htaiits, in pairs. t >
th..cart. ’
p.ylili ii.'ws that thè pr<'»lii» lit attiu'heil
««’» >!•■
1
u!t«r eating.
Pirn- | ***** a*»*t I mal*, r » .>iiq-Hh«. .mil* U|*
fu» «.ignatun« tu thè tuli admitting
B.1-
Silas W Kilgore sliipp«»l to S:»! m
HH», solir sPHiiJi» h.,
I ry Chase ,v Sanborn'.» Boston cof­ from 4 ■ "ti.1 » I'.»-- ia-i Miaelay on a i»n»im »» merly a resident of Ashland, drew W’ele: Iliad Mcliattan ami
$10,iHN)
in
th«*
Louisiana
Lottery
at
l»laho . ih a state at 111 o'«*lo«*k this 11»* carlo»«! of fat l«e«*f <*attl«* that h»* fe.», at I), i. Minkler A-Sm’e.
lows, (’ord. Frizell amt Gus Cunning-
null Gej,r.*«*’,.n. ct< , , a'«- « ail'd by this
visit here.
the last drawing ami has gone to iiain, J«»' Fnzeli ami
niornmg, tbus «-ompleting ifs a.imiH- ha,I brought in from his Laiiceil val­
Bellows,
y common ami in :*-H'.¡ikf dis* H'»*
Mr*. W. M Gilroy
A» might ! h * expect«' 1 with an agent '«•me time w ith her hu
hiiui and giving il pr«»»»lence over ley ranch, nml «iis|>i>s«»i of them to
1’exas. It has probably <«ost Siskiyou I ami Masters Prathor ami Sayles, l’lie
•«Us Sar'aparilla to >nes tiie stomaeh,
county live or ten times #]<I,HH«I to Mi'Hattan ami Bellows yok«- came m
Wyomifig. L’or th«' tirsi tini«' in thè th«* dealer who sup|»iii*.s tin* peniten­ Il General Applegate ill charge, th«' • lilroy has a position it
d*‘s an appetite, pro • motes digesti««!!, re
that
tily.
Indrms on the Klamath reservation
draw this sum, ami the effect of the ahea«l ami look th«« priz,*.
Instory and hfe <>f th»' great republic tiary with fri sh meats.
hc»i lnche, clears t he ini ini. nmi cuies
w. re not allow, d to let th«« Fourth of
!l. B Reed, the pop:
w»' «'an «'delirate thè natal «lav of
"lucky” strike will lx« still more costly
pvpsia
In the 75-yanl race for troys, there
A »laughter of Mr. J. W. Abbott, ol July goby iinobsorve»). but patrotism h» H'l«juai i « t > are nov
hiieity with one coiitiniioiis ime of
m th«« future.
were but two contestants, (iiisCun-
In a Terri hh* <'«» ii «1 if ion.
U * «inesduy morning's
froin thè Atlantic t>> th«* Pacific. Wagner cr«»*k, about t»'ii y.-ars of age. wa» instaib il into mt«« t he bosom.» of a Era m i »co.
ninghain ami L. Brittsan, ami Gun­
I owe my lifet » 11 *»«•«!'« Sarsaparilla. For
was
taken
with
an
H'taek
of
■
qmiai
At
the
special
election
hehl
in
lmge
nnmlier
of
them
I»;,
a
general
1 ii«' l inoli <>f stat.'s ih fast apnroai'h
ningham won.
t.vo years I was In a terrible condition with
Mrs |> u Minkler a
little son reluriietl Wallowa county on the lltttli lilt., to
mg «-«»iiipletion. Nowlnre will 111«« meningitis one ,lay in the for.* pari ol ci ¡««liratioii of th«« »lay at a pL'asant home last >atiird«y i,4
In the girl's race, distance 75 yards. dy'-p- P' a. I re'iM cat nothing hut soda
from • H uh ha, Nei» .
th.*
week.
How
serious
her
«
‘
oudition
el«<ct
a
representative,
there
having
|>lace »irnie distanc«'from flu« agency. w’here they had been Ai'itiug relatives for
morrow !» mor«> gi-neraily ami >'n-
’«lisH.-s IL Bryant, Ria SayleH, Lulu
b »eii a th« vote at the general election Blanton ami B, ll«* Ross were the run­ enu k* r». and my \ a • ..-lit fell from 170 to E*
All th»* whit«* p«*ople at ti'«* ag«*ncy .several moiitiis.
thii.siastically ee!«*brat«»l than in olir is cannot lx- known ns y«'t.
on J line 2d, E. W. Barnes, democratic ners, ami Miss Bryant was the winner. j *»unds. lh**»d's Sar-apari iia heiped meat
Mr and Mi'. I> Ly
«•Isti'r stat«' «>f lii th««. \\ e lio|»v yet
llill' l'X|
S, rvi.'es t le* Usual hoilis at the I’re»- w. r>* hi attemlam'e. aiul a literary pro­
om ••. an ! alter using 12 bottles I was en-
camiidute, was electe»! over A. AV.
fori ui'jlit
the a«imission < of Wyoming may he bytenan church m\t Sabbath. 1 he gram, the principal feature of which start hist vAening for
11»« pie-««atllig match was one of the
Tacoma, Seatt 1»‘. \ icto
a i it olla
I iowan. republican candidate, by a most amusing features of the perform- t rely » tired. 1 have gaim-d rny u«ual
a«*«*« mi pj islits I by » to-inorrow, ami thn» evening serv»*e will lx......... lu 't»*,l by w is an oration by General Applegate, at the northward.
majority of twenty-tive votes. This ances. There were four contestants. v. ei.-ht, 17” pound', .u:id have ha*l ex» •■¡¡♦•nt
til* its cup t»f joy ami ambition.
th»« Christian I.n l»-ivor S»ciety. w .» r« mlensl. Aftera big f. i-t t»» satis­
\\ H. A; k i ii'on and \\ II
mak»«s tl»« lions«« stand forty-two re­ A very juicy raspberry pie (and it I t ¡ th c’. er since ” T J. Wiu >x, 2O-2»> 1st
Miss Jennie Oliver will r,-a I a pa| » r. fy the inner man, a gam«« of base ball last evening tor Victoria. 11 I
- mtli Street. Salt Lake City Utah.
lhe R.iilr»>:nl Wark in l ««w < reek Canyon
must Lav«* liei'ti a g«x>«l pi«*, jmigmg
. am! 1’rof. Getz will <lehv<*r an n»!«ir«-»-;. I h we«»l two imiimi nines proved inter­ we« k' oi more in Briti'h Columbia ami al publicans ami eighteen democrats.
Il*-a<la<-lie- ||<»t I'lashca.
esting to the crowd, and I i «> ih «' races points on Puuvt .'ound.
1 h«' party of S. I’. R. li. surveyors,
Mrs. 1>. Carter, a lady aged 5G years, by the way the boys went after it was
1 Had hendache. hot flashes, soreness and
W.C. I. I«'S, chief, W'llo have I i at \ At the adjourn«*«! 'eim of circuit also w. re partieipiit«'»! in with great
Mr'. \ in ..I -a:
I « Id r»-t 'irmd home hi'l
«livid«»!
into
four
ple«'es.
ami
each
work I. « atlug th«' new piece of road \>urt he!,! by Jmlg,* W,*b»ter in Ja«*l;- »;>.»rt by the Indians. In tl»* evening ".iturday m«»rnimi from Ma"a« hn'«!t'. »if living in Civil Bend. Douglas county, piece was laid u [ hiii a plat«*. Tin* plat«*» swi ’! ng »(■ :**'s my l».tly. pain in my right
F.-l«1. -.v ’’! fre*tt vomiting I used Hood a
having'pent a y « ar in \ i*iting relative' had quite an adventure one »lay last
through the Cow creek canyon, made smivilh* this week, in thecas«' ofthe a gran«! ball was lidd at th«' ohl bar­ ter
were place»! upon a table m plain view
a’ het old home, near Boston.
week. Her dog succeeiled in catching of the crowd. Th«* four boys were pre­ - i;'.’tiiH’ a ■*(:''. :l.e Lest resiii's. I am lu
mtnunistnitor of Jess,' Dollarhi»!«*. <le- racks at Fort Klamath.
m»'«»sary by I hr tfreat landslide of I»
• -Ger h- ;.th t!.;.n for f*ur years. Hood*
Mr* I* I
M* • ’ i« k and little <*hil«l. went a »leer near the house, an<i the old lady
last winter, finished flieir work last ceased vs. H. C. Dollarlml,'. th.'claim
New at Hunsaker's this week fix­ <•««•!• »<« i. [ ;i !.y ia>[ <und!iA morning ' dispatched the animal with a butcher pare«! for the conti st by tying their * i: apaii l
'a1* . r« i iil.'c, ai.d sure.” J.
week, ami passed through Ashland of the latter against th«' « state upon ford ties for ladies.
train,
to
\
i'it
Mr.
Merrick
s
relatiAe'then
¡muds
liehind
them.
Then
they
were
♦
W ill *
ku’-urn. • al
knife. Taking her age into considera­
and :ii >< «itt val!« y for a few we« k'.
southward Saturday, going to Santa an m'coiint was <iisallowe«i by the
taken
a
short
»hstane«*
from
th«'
pie
tion. Mrs. Carter «(«»serves the cham­
H. C. Messenger is preparing to
Cruz. Cal., having left men enough court.
Mr«. Pn-rt A. oi «f J.e k»on\ ill«-, via- vi-iting
ami at a sltaal were turned loose.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
pionship place among hunters in this table
her
daughter,
i
m
'V«'
Ins
steam
saw
mil!
from
down
Mr».
I-
1
Kan*'
in
«»tilaml
to«i«> the i'ross-se«'tioniiig. The new
A rasplierry [>ie i^fiot a very s, ri.ni»
i ■
i
* - ,
Having l««»*n request, d to organize
last w eek. mid Mr» Kan«1 an*l « liililr* n re part of Oregon.
i. i. ,¡i
'*>.i'i is about :!■ , miles in length, ami «•lasses for th«* stmiy of the < «erman m los«‘|«hine county to a new hx-ation turned
matter, under ordinary ciretimstanc.'s,
home *■»
k-.nivil 1«' with her
'.'iclu'l.s two tunnels, which, together an.l Latin languages. I hereby an­ out in the Dea«! Indian country. I he •Sunday.
M. L. Pipes, of Corvallis, formerly unless th«* baby spreads it around the
ICO Dosas One Dollar
»reS’siftst in length. Bays A- Jeff­ nounce that persons <1,-siring to join mil! will be set up at a point near th.'
editor of the Hi iitmi Li'iub’r, has lieen table cloth, but when it Ix-gins to
Mr. and Mrs.
rey have the contract for the «in­ either or lx>th of such classes «'an «lo Wells ranch, and A. F. Hunt, who has Salt in last Mi i
apfioinU'd circuit jndire of the second s[>rea»i over tl»* eager fa«»* of a lx»y
struction work. :iml they are alr«*ady so by addressing me by c :r»i. or seeing th»' contract to lav th«« foundation, ly eomplinienii
who is trying to eat it in a limited turn*
llig at the
spoils of tin- state teachers’ judicial district, to till the vacancy
Sht-lill“' Sale.
li i» already lx«gun the work. Therein ins
anng men in San Francisco. They me at my home in Ashlami.
’ it Ult .
caused by the resignation of Judge with his hamls H«»i Ix-lnmi ins back,
1'1» nty of go«xi timln'r in that region,
in: -nd to put on a large for«»* of men,
then its [xissibihties lx«gin to lie ap-
I’. A. tiri/.
Bean,
who
was
elected
supreme
judge.
M • Hale, of the tirm of Cogswell xk ihile,
ami the ptsiple of D -a»! Indian ar«'
ami rush the work through in quick
In th* ( irctiil ' «Hirt <d the State of Oregon,
l he mail cars passing through Ash­
I inkvilb . passed a successful examination Mr. Pipes is an able lawyer, but Ins [ireciaUxl. The boys all »ini noble, he
film*.
of Ja< k'on
land are now tilted with the «*atch- id-ased to se«' a mill come into their before th«* stipn inv • ourt for admission to appointment is a general surprise, as roic work, but two of them got only for W, the • «uinty
1. l< N*-.' and J W Ai: Itt .i-'i-’l;* *
Col. Jas. Scotii«* will have charge of tirni to take tl»* imul sacks from sta­ «•otiutry it is something they hav«< thr bar of Oregon, during his recent visit to it was supposed that either Hamilton, their pie for their pains, while Mi'Hat­
<»f
M
II
Wickh.
’iiu, plaintiffs. v>. U'car
Salem.
flu- stone work, ami is coming up tions where no stop is maiie. I'!,;.» is been wanting to s«*of«>ra long time.
of Douglas or Burnett of Linn, would tan ami Frizell maiie a tie of the con < inniard . iefemlant.
Mr'. U G. i amier and two little * hildren
from .*' m Francisco this w«s k. to l>e- only ns«»! north of Roseburg ami I h»' long wagon haul over the moun­
_
t,<st.
Notice
i'
hereby
given that in the aboAc
lie the ap|H>intee.
northward Wrdnesdaj evening, et
tain has kept back the beginning of went
iiititlvd cau'«-in tlie'aid «ourt, outlie (*lh
gin o|«eraiions.
V Th««
11 most conspi«'uoits feature of the day
r**n • fr*»m Mott io ti;.« « a«-t««rn part of < ana
south of Rtxliling. uh the om* daily
of I ». *« * * i * i :• r. 1 **•<!». judgment aa
w«'
« duly
the lun IxTing business there. l>nt it la She will U- jojm-d at Seattle by Mi*
l’lie contract for the upper Apple- Vitt
­
Jternoon
was tin cahthumpian pa­ rendered aL’Nitist '»ltd
plaint iti ' for
f.»»- th<
t he sum
exjiress train »’ill bus to stop at ail is altog-ther likdy that tl»« hauling • Hollenbeck.
■aid plaintiffs
\ Meiiunn-iit t<> Du* llanl Winter.
ate bridge cal's for its completion on m»i«
le. l’lie boys went into this part of of $hf l«i. cosi» in favor
fiivor of said defei
defendant:
stations lx-tween those points.
of the best grailes of lumber to the
Mexrs Zigler. Benjamin an<l Mitchell or before the Ufth of August. The tk programme with more zest and and by x irt uc of ;; w • it <>f . x«-« .• i«»n «inly i>-
The Lofftus brothers, who came in
sue*! ou
court «Ht rhe 7th day of July.
Th«* census returns for Ja» kson railroad lure will l»> found to lie «>f the Rosrbnrj i'an.i. who were al I
San Francisco Bridge Company se- mBl
mWle greater preparations than at any I -’O. Io n of 'ai«l
1«> th«' Willamette valley from their
• ted a I d< ;• - : d I '*. ing
M* dford «« letuati >n on th« 1t!i, < Hine up
|,ra»'ticable,
aial
an
extensive
business
«»>unty
liavt*
all
b«*en
sent
to
th«*
su-
cured
the
contract
for
Siil'lti.
They
celebrat
ion
that
has
ever
taken
pla«*e
umiblr
to
ti
’
;d
'
lili« it nt peT'o’ial propertv
r- • eh m Warner valhy recently with
A'bland Saturday and made
’
I hr ’l l hl
also have the contract for the lower here m the past, ami a much larger belong! ng t«» pl.tintili' did on theb’.h day of
a l aud of horses ami mules for th«« [■erviHor at Eugene, ami how long it thus inangurateil for the D«'.a«l liulian otliee a pleasant call.
J
ily.
G
• ■ a uhfli tin- fuiloAi ing <!••*(-ri’»« *1
Willamette market, passed across the will !»■ I»'fore we shall know how country.
* '•.!’«• of ....................
\\ H W k
John Pennvbaker. who now h a- a goo« I bridge at JM'.fOO, the work to be com- number took part than ever b»«fore. r.-iii property • '
KI a.natii marsh, ami m that region many of us there are is something
An elegant st«»'k of lH>a»l«»l wraps po'itton in t wood working factory at pleted by Septenilier 1. The main l’lie |>r<.cession «xx'upie«! more than an ham a •signor to J W. Alliutt. It; wit:
that
we
don
’
t
know
y»*t.
The
returns
< hehaHs. Wash., writ«' that he is much span of the upper bridge will be 17.5 Lour in passing a given place. In fact,
Comi !>( iicin4 at a ¡Miin? • chains north of
found a settlers cabin that had lieeli
will I h * sa<'riti«'«xl th«' next do days at pleased witli that country, particularly with
corm r common to *ecfit>ns s, •». it, am!
feet; of the lower liritige IS5feet. Both there is part of it that hasn't got past the
«H'i'U|m*l in tlx* fall but alraudoned will hav«* to go to Wat ihington, presu- Hunsaker’s.
its business acti\ ity
17. tow ii'hip 3‘.(, > R I 1-, W M . .I h « k*.»u etmn
ma!«ly,
lx*f»>re
anyone
will
lx*
enlight
­
are
considerably
longer
than
th«»
for
­
the
place
yet.
During
lhe
runaway
of
ty.
or«
g«>n: them «’ '«•nth t«7 degrees west.
when tiie waiter came oil. The set­
Ih puiy Sh« lit!’ ltobf. Armstrong, of Jack
Several people narrowly »«cape«l
mer bri.lges. [Courier.
the horse that drew the drygoods box II a lid 2«’»-h(0 < Lain'; thence west 27
tlor ha*! left aliollt ’iim [xmmls of ened as to the ligures.
son\ ille.'tarted i.i't Saturday for San F’rau
and
40
chain'
thence north
s» nous injury hi attempting to lioani . ’«'' *>, to 'pend »i fortnight in re< r< atiou
«■ii w I i «« c I h that carncil the "I’n'suilent r«»<is: jou
tloiir in th«« cabin, ami when th«* star­
'l l»« <hsi*ours<‘ of lè v. < !. J. W»'l>-
thence
e enst
27
ami
At
Jefferson.
Marion
county,
last
a
qii.vmg
tram
at
Sisson
Inst
Friday.
•
town
in
<
.*
iitot
iiia.
Se\cral
of
hi'
friend'
i ml Oritur of the day,’ however, that chains thence east »»7 «legrves
vation time <*ame on f««r the cattle of ster at the Bajitist chur**h last Sun-
a«-com | anied him as far as < oh-till outlie Sunday night, three men entere«l the [ art of th«« procession passed s«'Veral 11 and
After
the
iiorth-lxiund
tram
stopjesl
chains;
thence
south
•In Indians of th«* reservation, the «lay ii[«on the "gosp» l of cl,'anlii»*ss"
trip
bcg.nni'.ig. ami also commencing
i»f beginniu
cabin of s«*ction Chinamen, ami. hold­ I laces m less than twenty minutes. place «»(
-.or brutes, or at least alargenum- as a prevent ion of «lisca»«* was ex»»-! at Sisson a numb« r of through pas
*iiit • « chains north
mnth of the set
'cclion cor
Mr. ami Mr'. J \V Hamakar have Bern ing the men at the point of a revolver, After tinally coalcHcmg at the stat ting ai i p«dut
lit : < orninoti
m etion* sand
s and q, 1'*
»mmo:i to section«*
I and 17,
*««r of them, found out by their siiarp- lent, ami lx mg of a «'Imracter which s« i ..'Ts w. re tramping alxmt the plat­ vi'Uing friends in Xshland. the family of
they
searched
for
money,
ami,
after
form.
its
usual.
I
l»'
train
back«'»l
III
'ui
'
township
und
and
range,
range
them«-
theme
n Hili
point
near
Granite
Hall,
tl»'
gr.'at
Mr'.
M
(Her.
during
th«*
past
v.««k
Mr
•n««i -a*ns** of smell that, there was brings it within lhe realm of ‘lie s«»«u-
trees
ea't
Hama km mid Geo. I Baldw in. of Lin k vibe, j [louring oil over the floor, tir«».i the ’’aggregation of disonier ami buffixm- '■'. «legre» '' ji'i h’ Hu' ue*t line of (•ranite
timr .0 that cabin. They broke down lar UeWspa|x*r, the T iiunos will pub­ to the yard, and in pulling up again have
:
thenev
street
them«
northerly
along
'aid
u«*t
bo(h been attending the grand lodge house. It 1.» thought that tile thieves ery" moved upon tl»« helpless multi­
line «>f « ,«.it in :c *tr**i to where said (»ranite
tliedoor. ami th« n in their mail rush lish It next W«» k. tor th«« b. I.elil of start»»! till».'»»! at such a pa«»« that
I . W at A'toria this* w« < k
st«cnred nearly $100. tieeides destroy­ tude in the peac.'ful st r«»'ts below. 1 in« street ■t iutcrsp«
«
verylxxiy
thought
it
would
not
stop
i
i
’
.
i!cr>et
i*
th«
east
line
of
section
>.
for s nuething to eat crowdrsi il|ioii the [x»>ple who ,!iil not h> ar it.
Xmongthe people who < ame over from ing by tire a large amount of cheeks
sai-i tow
!(»w nshfn
ii'liip and range thene.« south on
again. l’«»«;>le attempted to rhunlwr
famous
Limekiln
Band
le,l
th«'
way.
■tie another so furiously that the cab­
* to • • lcbrah* the ith in Ashland aiul currency. The Chinamen recog-
section I«
'nid'cction
line to tiie place of beginning,
Th«' «'elei«ration at th« plelin* greve on and several fell. <>iio man was ilctil»
i,ml prepare«! the horriti,»! [xipulace a! in .bn ksi«n < ouuty, Oregon, 'aid G ran ite
wi t* Mr. mi«l Mr' \\ H smith. W. It. I’Xl
in I h -' jiih * aileath trap for them, and
and w ife. M <
.
A
hl mrl mzisl the men as three young liootl- for what was to follow by «liseoursing street in k'hlaiid. 'aid cotiniy and state,
Johii L«*fftus thinks there were nearly near MedL’i.l on th.* I'll wa.s a gr«'.*it lia.ilv brius»*»l. ami scnitch«‘d bv 'hall
Miles Buckm r and M.
do. the last lunis of the town, and they were soon a choice combination of «liseords U|x>n containing II acre', more or h"
iifty«l<a<i cattle pile«! ami pack«sl in 8iu»*ess, an,I attract«,1 more |ieo|«h* the t.iges of t hr car u heels. He named being a meinlter
_________ [iliu'eil umler arrest.
Xml will otter at publie -ale to the high
was
Ereil
I'uhler,
««litor
of
the
Che
than
wi
re
»
ver
galla
r.
I
upon
siici«
an
they instruments, specially ini|>orle«l est bidder for ca-ii in hand, at the court
that furnished music for tin* hall.
th* stout log cabin, which was not
I»«
y
..................................
,
.......
of
t
he
county
Wash.,
Si
ninni
nmi
S|iokane
<x««'a:
ion
in
this
part
f
>r
the
occasion,
they
wen-
foil«»we,l
house
door, in Ja« k'* hia ille, Oregon, on
larger than twenty feet each way.
The nge«l mother of Mrs. Christo­
Mr. and Mr- < alcb Howell, of heming,
Thurxihnj' Amjnxt li.
I h«-p«Hir liruti'S had dragg.si some of Elie oration bv Frali -is |- it.-h and S. Fall» I.tiinl»i‘I'm* lb k Jniirinil, and was Nt w X|e\i< «'.'pent >«.*veral days in A-lband pher Ruiley, of Pendleton, was by a large band of savage Italians on
th«* flour sacks out ami some «iistanee S. Bent music by tht il >» l>urg ami on ins way home from San Francisco, thi' w eek, vi'iling the family of the gen tri|q»»l by a broken plank in a side lioreback, with blankets mon* raggmi : ii 2 o'< I' m k I’. M of said day. all t he righi
'I'*« in law. Mi*. Kate
Howell.
and with aspect more forlorn than any tille and interest • of •f '.ti*l
said » 'laic,
'late, represe
represented
away from the cabin, but apparently M «sifoni baml mali»« ni««nts in th«* whither hepiirsmsi a young man who < linin'
ah b Howell wa'one of tiie < arly settler' walk, ami fell, sustaining a dislix'ntion
inaboAr entitle«! 'Hit bl'
by J. W. Alunît, a'-
of
his
HHHipy
«'oliei'tisl
-JHi
Ins
iii«>n«*y
ami
aftermwiii
and
grami
ball
in
th,*
«*v«*-
miiild not eat th«* Hour, for much of it
of this va ley, hut left In re in |s*u. He is of th«« shoulder and several bruises. band of Indians ever s«»«n on th«« sigtier, in an i î* said real proper! a . to'«t
fol ski|>[H»l. I he absconder’s father gave now otieofthe wealthy cattle men of \e.\
wa- .»till to Is* seen on the ground. ning wi nt to m.ik,* up a gt, at
j
ul for fl»»* l»i w ith interest
1'he Eusl < h i *iuniitn says tl»« a«*ci- plains. Then there were the family of isfy the ju-kint
a note for the iiiuoinit ami saved his M* \i< •». and recently sold Hhout
head of
from date of iudgnieut al > pci ttiil. per
I'll«' s«'ttjer return«*«! to the e ibm not M.-.ILr.L
dent
will probably result in a damtig«« Bro. Gardner. President of the Lime- annum,
( »iltle. in order t*> redm-e his herd fitly per
ami
t
he
c<
•'i> and arriuing co*!' of
4
son
from
jail.
kiln
Club,
and
many
other
|x»>ple
fa
­
For tin«* sl»x*s go toll uii-ak'
I*ngsin«*«', ex[»'«'ting lo take th«« tloiir
cent.
suit against the city, which may
ami up**’* tl ' writ atei a formet writ
miliar
to
the
public
through
the
me
­
away, as flour commandoi a g'-nl
execution.
An iiiim.'iis«* assortment
t lie
I’rof. I’. A. < i, 'z. |'iii»'i|.al
Mr. N
< liiiningli on mid his daughter. learn a lesson dearly taught by ex-
dium of the classic art that pictuieti
<>iAeii umler my ham) ihi' libh dav <»f
I r:e« out there early in the season, Ashltiml sch<x»l*'. is want,
Mi' John x horn -Id. of Led P.lutl, < al . perienc«' to k»»'p its si»l'*walks in eon
h >r mu.-lin underwear, at low
I \MIs ». Bll;l»l \
■pent 'c\eral day' in X'hland la»! week dltion. | There ar«« Heveral sections of the mlventures of the "Darktown Fire Jlllv, 1>**O
anil his astonishment at the strange normal inaiitut«« work in 1‘olk «»»unty I lunstiker’s.
By
R Tay >r, deputy .
Sheriff.
visiting reiatixe' and friend* I d re. Mr.
Brigade,"
tl»'
rae«
‘
s
in
the
Arrie-Anier
am! distressing sight present«»! by th«' ami else»here «hiring tin- sch«x,l va
m Asldainl just
Cunningham G a brothel in law of “Aunty” wiHMien sidewalk
I
he
»Ix'islon
of
th««
<
tregon
Sll-
loan
park.
et«'.
The
whole
[»ns'essnm
cabin ami its iinev|»'ct«»i contents «*atioii si-asoii. I’fi'f. ( '«.’z is otm of
» uni in mg' a ml an hid !•• of W. J. Ciiumn • about ri|»« for such a lesson to this
prem«« Court whereby th«« orchanl
was a sui'cess in its line, and was funny
may I h * imagined.
the Ix st normal educators in th«' state, <• ih «' of I.. K. A ik I'T ho I i vs . Hammon h.ani Mr'. -• hom*ld is very mu< h plense«i city.
ith Ashland and it' pleiount climate, and
from beginning to eml. At th«* flag
aiul I iih s«'ivices will lx- in great de­ Bros, is tinally setlle»! in favor of Mr. w will
return to make a longer stay »it some
A
Harney
county
man
reports
to
a
[xiie in tin* |»laza the procession halt«««!
I li«'« ' h IIÌ ii M'iti, Vlxinilaiit
the
future.
mani! at teachers inst il ut.•» when in* An.ler««>ii is r«»»«iv»- I with gemmal ap time in
Portland paper that Bums can»« out nml the presu.leut ami oritur ami oth
Eugene !'»ui ' and M i" Lucinda Hen
l'h«' ii«'Ws|>a|n'r <»«rrcH[,on,lents ni b<‘<ximes known here as he was in his proval ami satisfaction among the
victorious over Harney City through er of the more «Itstiiiguished person­
lri< k'. tw«» tud’ iit' fr«»m Klamath rcst^rva
th«' Wdiurne!te valley who hâve lx«en oh! home in the«»*i«trid [»art of I’enn- in:ii»y friends and neighbors of Mr. • tiou
w he » ha \ • he. n at ten« ling the < he iiihw a the throwing out of eleven of Hur­ ages iiscemied to the platform. The
sylvama.
tel bug th«' pillili'' tli.it t he codi in mot h
Anderson who ar«- most familiar w ith Indian ' •(•h**«»l lien. Salem, arrived by last ney s regular voters. Mr. Brown gives l'r««si<lent then mail«' a w itty address
Fin«* summer ■-ilk dr«*sses, r«*du<»*<! the facts of the case, and th«' general Sunday*** » tiain and were met here by rela a graphic picture of the triumphal en­ «>n th«« American eagle, the census, th««
vriiH ext«-riiiii«.it*»l in thaï région by
< « mi * »riivF-
who t ook th« iii on ont home, i'lia« ',
tlie ris'etlt severe «.lite! W. re «Vliletlt- to I".* pr. y:ir,l at Hunsaker's.
veriliet of the neiglxirhood IS hat jils- fives
who is «mart, and m I'«" aa bile man’s English. try into Burns of the custodian of the water works, et«*., and wound up by IKM HFSTI K I \MT « HIM NF Y’ 1 a 2
ly making statement» very n» kles»lv,
Sheriff Birds, y, who was m town tii'»' and equity have liwn sul«Rerv»»l. has been going to '« hool nt < hemaw a the county r««c<»r»is, Bill Cardwell, which intr<xluciiig the orator. The latter
Ki lt HFN LAMPS.
for Hivestigatiou lias shown that tht* oti the I'L. tried In * lie :»t the targets 'll.* value of the apple or* hard, which yt ars, fi
till. He I»« hail taken from Harney on a writ spread over the whole country in a
e at the
motli lias don«* as niui'h «Imntlge to a« th»* rli.x.ting gallery, and I»'»’ th** is the ol.lest ami largtmt in tins part is opm
1 pt . 1 «g and « gal. FRUIT JAR.*,
»< hool.
neh there sc*
to he a of niainlanius issue«! by Circuit Jinlg«* burlesque oration, ami made many lo­
th" at'ples in aliuost every pur’ of th«' whole crowd with the pistol ami rifle of the valley, ami the inter«'Hting general
M. D. Clifford. The records were cal hits, which were loudly eh««er«sl by
I *|1. and 2 qt. i- R('IT CANS,
Wlllaniette valley lie - se .-.on as ever it!»* young lady from California of qm st ions of practical orchard cult ure
loa.led into tiv«« wagons, and the Burns I tl»« erowil. The official roster of th««
I NTRA RUBBERS for M hm » u * Jar>
liefore. l'h«< hopeflll l'ol r. spomielltH COUIS"* being excepted, as always.! in« oived have maiie th“ «'as»« nnu“ua^»4
brass band heailtsi the pro«»«SHion order shows the following names:
• ity < oiincil Proceedings.
■ iidu’t know thè little motti as well as I’ll«« sheriff s.*ems to bt* pr«*tty w«‘ll Iy interest ing to th«« public. The ifsue
through the struts of the victorious I’rcsiiient. ('. C. Walker; Orator. Jrio.
«lo t lu* orch ird' 1.« of tlie ,*astern States, pret«ar»»l for a sh«x«t.ing n l’.-ti in c is.- of t lie caw* was »lepomlent largely up-
Ashlan«} < ity < <»nncil in* t July 7th, pre<» nt town.
Bowers, .Ir.; Gram! Marshal, Win.
and tliey tlioiigm it was net idx«ut, one may t v *r ix i ome ! «»•• ■ ir« I» o" mat ter.» »«f tact ndatmg L> th«» terms Mayor Hill hid ! < <Hincilm»n I horn ton, rol­
lon. Ilunsnkcr. "Htton him I < row son.
At Salem last Saturday a telephone Otto; Drum Marshal. Jno. Powers, Sr.
I h »*: iii -» i * t lu y W. r>* no! a! !«• to see tin* tween himself and any parti«»« resist of Hie l«*i'.--** <»f th«« orchanls by pl.ain-
I<fporl< of « in uiMrslial, recorder, street
the prize of Sill forth«' best character
,«ff»H*ts i«f it- Work early in tin »oasoii. ing arrest.
t. ‘ to »!• f* iiiiaa's and the «'ar«' ofthe • oinini'Mourr bid ! tieasurer for month of wire had fallen across the wire of ami costun»* was awarded to the ora­
the
electric
str««et
car
lint«
and
June
rci
lived,
and
the
treasurer's
report
\va>
a
t
earn
1 tie «»xtiiii moi h is .« v.-ry »mali «*rea-
<» •bi.nls by d«'fen«ialits, and th«« sil-
Baby clonks, robes and 'ire- ,s at [* ■ c.i' court »iiff. red from th«« circuit ♦ ferri d, as usual, to the tinauce cominiiti’e of horses that ran against it were tor, and the second prize, i’>, went to
ture. and t» seldom ««n th«* wmg ex
lor iri'i •«.«tjon.
D. H. Ralph ami H. Smith, who per-
Hunsaker's.
- ept at night, ami it 1.» not surprtsing
court radu'ally in the relntiv«' weight
Pvt it ion oi
Pitlmvr fot pertnis<’ion to nearly kilLsl, being thrown to the snnateil a negro couple.
ground
and
unable
to
rise
for
a long
1 ha'. ' he ne«spa|>eroorr<‘S[x«ndente « !,■ »
A F. Hunt, of De .1 li'diii«. has giv* n t<> Hie opposit«' sides of tli«* coli- mo\»«a wood« n building from Factory strtu t
The fireworks were set off from'a
to Mliitiiie str< et. ua< granie<i
time, but finally recovered. The
j.r.' n*,: fainilnir with th«' motli »hoiihi »old his band of <*attle. alxuit .’III ii«*a*l. tlu'tmg testimony.
A p( ’iii«»u ¡or the p>t>»'Hge of an ordinance
point on the lull south of tl»* business
-.««[,p,,~e from a superticial inspection to 1.* vi .Morris, of Talent, and «¡11
to :• ;tjla e or prohibit hotel runners from «Inver had a hard time in releasing the part of town, umler the management
I >!»» summer war of dress
■ Is com- '«>!:< ’iiiii-’ patrol mg«-, and children and oth horst s from contact with the deadly
of <.i »• ,«r two orehar.l» that th«' ¡x*»t l«x,k after hem on their range through
: ' h i w king or p» «idling at the railroad de current. He tried to cut the wire of Messrs. Ray Minkler, L. L Merrick
«as goue. The uppb«H are large the summer. Mr. limit will also tak«‘ nn-ri/r»! a' iinns.ikrr’s this wr“k and • j.««:
w as considered, and a motion wa* adopt
ami Horace Hicks. The display inclu-
to
rontinnr
until
September
!«Bh.
♦
eiioilgù ami tbe worm in them robust for the summer a band of alw«ut 1'
• I to have an ordinance 'Iraa n requiring with a spade he hail in the wagon, but «1<= h 1 the finest rixtkets ever s«*«'n her«*,
could
not
«lo
so.
and
the
horses
were
ry person soliciting for a hotel to stHiui
ellollgb no». Iiowever. to convin«»« head of tine Durban. c.;ti)e I.eLmg'ng
I but the scheme of a loin; tunnel . \ « t:i'veh.c.'e.
and prohibiting person* s»«||
left in agony until a man came to but was seriously impaired by thebal-
«i . »« ol II » ir mistakc. Iiithe Rogu«- to Mr. Morris which ¡ire to lx* sent np h»r thr S’.sk’\i»U mountains, to sh<»rt- by
mg !•
and o-
r ware' from goingaboaul their rescue and cut the wire with ail l.xm lieingsodamaged that it d«s»*nd«»l
Rivet vali«*) th«« moth fias lx'«n at from tin* lati» i’» firm n,"ir Win’.« rs. ♦ ti i’stan<‘t .iiid save a heavy <*hmh th« » a’ - tor : hat purpo»«-
after rising but a short «listat»*«« alxive
.«ork t lus »*HM>n upon a more exten- ('.,!. l he eattle will bo »« 'it by rail to is r» ally und»»r considrr dion at the 'Hn* follow ing IdlK were approved and ax.
th«« gr« hi ml ami making no «lisplay
ordered paid
-iv.■ seule tkjui »'ver Ix'for.', and or- R. l,l:ng. ami driven thence to the radr‘>ad h» a I |iiartrr.s is known from 3!
Many Indians from the agency hav­ whatever. Owing largely to this the
i. Ma li* .1.
i«>
i, uds that n«v« r had a wormy appiè I lead Indian range.
” «' Light < o for May and June
i» ing been rather refractory of late, says tireworks were somewhat disappoint­
the fart that tin» Edes ¡»arty of rail-
li’inan, board of pri'ouers
¡n t ii«'ii> !x fore « ili show tbe «lamag-
,«, th«« Klamath Star. General Apple­ ing to many m tl»« variety of the dis­
r<»a»l rjiuineers. nxtHPly at work in Brigl
It
k
.
-*ution.
livery
and
hay
bill
M,*s-s.
(
1.
('
H.lidge
¡ml
11
R»
.eh
ing Work of the mot 1« upon tins year •
gate is actively recalling all whose play, but otherwise they were entirely
tl
Cow
CrrrK
ranyon.
»•x;«Mt»i|
to
M I. . M< < all. surveying
crop. It will not «lo for th«* orchardmts spent th. Ith of July up on Ashland b‘/in work this wrrk upon prelimi­ J W U alters, ¡irea ood
fiasses are out of date, ami passes will satisfactory.
lie.e îo conti nt ihenisclves by "hug- Butt«., at 1 tn the even!' g tin y illumi­ nary surveys for tl:r proposed now Kent
b«>
issued only for short terms here­
The ball in the new opera house in
gmg ttie delusive [«iiantom of hop«*’ natisi the old m,,iui’."tn by building a tiitiiiv!, an<i Mr. E*L‘s had b»*m mak- B E. Ret «• r. nail**
after. While most of the Indians have the evening was a great sm*c««ss. it
<••.!'•• of cilv vs. Donoghue
«,r ai,y sudi ante-revolutioniiry non- lag tire in the snow almost at th,- very
been mild ami well-disposed, several was the occasion of the first op« nmg
iii jinrirs about the wa^on road.s, H. r \\ k'. iking tool bo\. >
bia k'lniihing
»•■use miieh F>nger. If tbe réputation summit of the peak. Mr. Coolidge • . about tl’.r summit of th»1 moun­ '.« o M.r
1 ’«n have tille.1 up with burning water ami of the new o[»*ru house, ami the tine
•
iiegory
A
Hi<
k*.
hauling
has
Ixeti
up
there
about
this
till»'
of
«,f olir vali» y as tl»« I est appiè grow-
Iiecame too red-eyed to appreciate the hall was greatly ailmired. Tin* r»x»m
tain It is und rstiHHl that Mr. Edrs J K I .
■ ■
_r pi;
i:ig r.'gioti lu tbe World 1» to !»• main- year almost every year for th«' hi»t th< utfiP it all P itied ti nt hr was to W I’«. <■ ?'•:> taking I. « ds for ; iglr of I I*. sweet domestication that treads the was hghtrsl by two arc lamps umler
taimd tl»« practice of spraying the twenty, and says In* never »aw quite
way for w ater pip«-
1 i
path of peace. The wisdom of walk­ the reflector of the dome which ris«*s
upon tins tunnel siuvey as soon
I
ire«'» must Le begun, ami must lx- so liincli snow on the m< ’.ntam on the as his work in (’<»w Crcrk canyon was Max M .' .« r. recording d'-vds
ing rtsi-ey.'d and level-head««.! through from the center of th«* high ceiling,
\\
Pati(-r*o:i.
lumtH-r,
nails
an«!
work
g» lierai ly .t horoiiglily and sy stematical- fliof July bifore a» they found tier.' » •ti i
for w at« r works
Sax«* ,AJ¡«lillfiiii-ii'x Profits!
• «I On this corp««ration, adds the Star is ami the white walls anil strong lights
I. and that the orders to ^o
y ««ursiiixL If tlie oreùard meri do this time. Th«' r.sl snow is abun Ian’ t<> Santa Cruz were unexpected. E M McKinnis, police service July I 4 ni) recommended to people of all colors, made the illumination just alx.ut what
Buy Direct From the .Manii-
‘
“
'•
I 00 irres|iecttve of age, Bex
noi y et lxdieve tins, let them make a tli»re tin,, s mu-thing not always found Huntington is in favor of the Ion*; I» king,
or previous was ne«*<led. The floor was not in faet mer!
T llenry,
I on
4-air-ul examniiition of thè appiè trees ou the butt«’.
condition <»f tnrpitnde.
tii’tiiri. it ¡s said, and it will probably E I Payne, repairing city jail
I
as perfect condition for »lancing as it
tu tie, orchards iilxiut tlie valle«, and
- Sherard. labor on streets
no
Tl»* Illg grizzly, •’Reelfoot.’’ Was br but a short time liefore the sur­ H Hugh
will lx* before the next bull <x*curs,
‘
tee.
<>>
111,«y vii! be »¡«eedily convinc«»! that taken to Mtstford FiU's li y by the men vey s to determine i’.s expediency will
Poultry raising ought to lie proti- but was smooth enough to answer
tab!«*
business
in
<
Iregon
if
it
will
pay
tlie ol,.i era of apule growing in South­ who ar«’ exhibiting him. From Med­ Iw In^un. A f.vr-milr tunnel would
ASHLAND MILLS
h 1 paid
II »7
very well, ami the superior music
ern (>regi.«ij js past. It is mx>"*sary ford they «ill go to Grant’s E »», ¡.nd undoubtedly make a jjreat saving in
t«> ship p>uItrv all the way from Ne­ furnished l.y the Jllstiy celebratixl Le­
L»n»»aing r*’»»»luli»«n wa­ a<l«»pte«l
tuow t<> ,L souiething more than meie- after that, will probably go fur’her tl » cost «»f »»p“ratuiKr the r»»ad, and a
ve*! thaï an onler on water lioiidH braska to I'uget Sound. A Portland may orchestra of Siskiyou county was
liavMi in favor of I . V. « arter. * ,ty paper of last Saturday reports a car-
1y plant th lr«»«H ami pick thè ap­ northward. Th»« bear is w,l! worth considerable shortening in »iistanee
* r. for th»- »um of I C7 7«>. to pay for loa«l of 4H'*l fowls chickens, turkeys, gixxl enough to offset any imperfec­
l»li:i < T To Till: < o\M MKIC
pi-*. as iier-'tof.>r««. if th«' buxmeca 1» seeing Ix ing undoubte ily the finest :u>d time, but it is hardly likely to cut
tions not»*, able in the floor. A line
plgeons, «lucks am! geese passing supper was servtsl at The Oregon, ami
t.» !»■ iiiîii L asm' »-««».
p. in.
E*«r' U'h. and -h liver go.rl« to any part of
s|x'cim«*n of th,« big grtzz.lt«* that were otl a full lodll feet of altitude from
through tli.at city, en route from Ord, altogether tl»* ball was vote«I one of »!*••«'-tv fr««- I lo last flour in the market
,’onimon in th«> ’Fifti«* that has ev«*r th»' summit of the road, as some pr< ■< »-
Nebraska, to Seattle. Th«* man in the most enjoyable ever given in Ash­ for th« IfH't I« Olli y.
Exp»»^ure to r<*u»»k weather, urttiiisi Ixeti «'»'ti in Oregon, I I..*» ■ Im.* LI ph* rxjiert.
■lonriialixti«* Enterprise.
charge sai«l he ha»l left Nebraska with lami. It was well patronizisi. t«x>, ami
wet, iivimr u* »lamp iocali!ir■». are favor- lows are of a rai'e how alm» »st ext ¡net.
Boston, .lulv 5. The (linin' to-day
I’or tin»- leas alni cotTis's, try D. L.
abl * t*» the contr iction <4 diseases <»f Ix'ing larger than the griZZiieH Illi «»t
du HI fowls, of which 125 <lie«l on the
offers a sword fnruisbe»!
_______ by . Tiffany, route from excessive heat. He sai«l the militia and tire com|>ani«*s, who Flour p‘-r mu k
♦
11 U0
the Kidmas an»l b.adder. .Ua prvVc-n «»immoli now m the m •tititam regi »iis Minkler A S. »u.
ami cieting tfllMHl ns a gift to the hi» «»impany ha. 1 sent eighteen cars of manag'si th«* affair in so satisfactory a ( urn lntal. per lb.
2<-
tiw. and i’»r the cure of all ktdm v ami
(
«raham
Hour,
i^-r
lb
of
California
and
Oreg
m.
•
.
“
"li
R«*»*lf<
—
ifii.t"
l
ite
twenty
u
,M
vernmrnt
mules
that
manner
to
all
ip
attendance
were
for
­
most [»«pillar Grand Army man in the [Hiultry to the West already this year,
liver trouble, use til*4.f valuable remedy.
«.erm meal, per lb ........
urs
»
was
prolxibly
a
immlr.d
years
old.
h..
I
I
’
im
n
in
the
Haripidine
pasture
tunate enough to hav«* a balamx* on Filii'hvd middling*, jwr lb
country. Anyliody may vote on
|>r. I. H MrL» ■an'» Liver in»! Knim v
His great 1«»«th. v.orn 1 vn to blunt sin e the Lfeoiotrical surveyors <juit coupons print«««! in tin« G'/o/x. The and the profits from the venture have ham! after paying all exjx'nses.
Halm *1.1*1 |»*r !>»ttl»'. at Holton’».
CrjH k« d aa h« at j»««r lb
l>«»en
>
so
satisfactory
that
probably
Mill fetal nr bran, per 11»
stumps, show that he w . on«* o* the ti id work last fall, wen» brought up voting b gins to-day ami will continue
Ie
o embark
. . in siinilar
. . (,n.
mor«*
firms
will
short', per ew t
fl 10
It will take yon only a minute to olii -t I cals « v r kill«»! m th«» r. -ion. and sho»l at Morine’s shop this week, until ilxiut the midtile of August.
Chase
,V
Siati
lx
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r coffees are «hits, per ewt
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terpriees.
rea»i 'll«» Re<l Itoiwe advertisement but and it is known that these Ixars live to ami t;»krn to lent Blurt for another
barley, per cu t
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every one should try. For **• P.olled
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a great age.
sea son’s campaign.
reening!». i er lb.
I something
voil Will find it very interesting.
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Bleluleil enfle«» at Minkler's
♦
Trunks and Valises at Blount's.
sale by D. L. Minkler A Sui.
Wheat, per ib
HOME TREATMENT
SELF CURE
A Specific Remedy for Each Disease
DR. HILLErSJWRASTINE RESTORATIVE Stunulat.-n nutrii»««n Puni -th. ! « «
Cures l>y»pe|»tna,Constipation an . General Ic bibty A ¡»crf«-< t toni« an*J str«-, zth ‘ u . r>
On. H.LLER S AHTI-BILIOUS STOMACH AND LIVER CURE
Cure«. I.
,< *s a*. I
ail Liu r i r ublea, Chiba and Fever, Malaria! F'c’.crs, an i all Typhoid (•»•ndition
DR. HILL .
CATARRH CURE Cure« Ante Catarrh. Chrom • < atarrh, < atarrhal h* :f
m s. Guurant «it
are the worst camai when direction!» are f»lh»ued,.>rui<>ii< a r« f .
i.
DT Hit< E'S C.OUCH^URE Cure» Col is. H-Aarsenew, Cough*. Bronchi’i*. I ', «¡n ■*
an«! I’m nuionu, r lievtac* risuuiption. Co- tai th noGpiates. CuresCr-up in ! * i.:
Prevent« and nr«- !•*;
h**ur'. Cures \»';in.«\ i:r'. i *
A\p SORE THROAT CURE.
tie ria. Will positively cure an;, sure Limat in fruin 3 to
In liapen sable in all vutc ii*eas«-s attend» <1 with (••(< r
.» ^ .*• »;( » .'•«urki Fever, Scarlatina, and Measles. Mothers tn it «•nee.
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DR. HILLER’S NERVOUS 0E8ILITY CURE. Cure« S-r\ *us W«*akn«w. ami !.«>'* of
Power. N« ver fails. Send for I’ritate Circular t< Hiller i’nig Co.,
Fran i*»co. <'al.
DR
»ILLER S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC CURE
i-iGib^go,
Cure» llhfumat íhid . Neuralgia,
i«loo«i aciJd wbi. I» «.un*« thmiX
PR HH.t ER'S TEETHING CURE Ai Is tiie growth an 1 development ■ f • hildr« n during
t *■ f« the z t>v!Ío<l, <-rtjAiirvs painles* t<-et:iing an 1 sonn 1 teeth, an l prevents an I« t«r< '
Spa»m«, Ki'.ket' Brain Tr«•aides.an i B «w« I Complaint», t *< .«Miing t«* muth. r an i . h..d
DR. HILLER'S WHOOPIftG COUGH CURE.
Prevent« an*! Carrs Whooping Cmigh
N. hk . With exception of !»r. Hiller’s llA -lrastine Rcstonth e. I>r Hill r - l;hi-utn Hi­
nn! W uralgic < ure, and I’r Hiller's Cough Cur«-, the abo*«- reinc lics ar«- in I * *l« t
f .mi. and if not obtainable from your druggist, will I m - mailed free, ■ n rixtipt 4 prio .
$1.00 per Package.
Six Packages for $5.00.
remedies are the result «*f ‘Ms years of profesfli mal experience, an ! are
L'uaraDtecd to cure when a cur« is p «ssiblv. Hr. ifiller 4 (H pa^'e ls»ok of iir..«■» * f >r
li.iim tr« ituivnt, containing valuable mstruuti* n« a« to hygiene and diet, sent uno.
H: l LE R DRUG COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S A.
T. K. Bolton, Agent, Ashland, Oregon.
Q APPC TDAPT
V nUllL InHui
ih-althful location—fine view
—good -oil («ven last\«*ar ibi-
soil produce«! fine garden truck
irri'iutmu.) — s
acres set in orchard.— pearlies (earliest to latest vari­
eties) Almond-. Plums. Pears, Apples (many kinds)—
W ill produce some fruit THIS YEAR. < hie acre in
alfalfa—Str«*«*t on thr«*«* sid«---- The who!«* piece umler
an irrigating ditch. I’rice, r«*asonablr. Terms, one-
half rash; baiane«* as agreed. Address.
G. F. BILLINGS,
Ashland, Or
$$$$$$ $$$$$$
DOLLARS
WHEELS OF COMMERCE.
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E. B. IIU N SÆ K E1 f
\\ ill place liis cutir«* stock of
SUMMER GOODS
S.VI'l N ES are <>n tin* counter at from 12’. lo 2 h <- vd.
CALICO, 20 yds. for SI .<»<».
('IIALLIS. almost given awav. 20 vd> fur SIAM».
(«INGHAM. 14 vds. lor Sl.oo.
Fine Bradrtte PRESS (¡INGHAMS, s
Eine Armadale ZEPHYR, I J, yds. for
I Ul’keV Red I’alile |l.\M.\SI\. I vds. f<i
Bleached
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4 vds. fa
IN ADDITION (H i:
BARGAIN COUNTER
W ill I»* kept loatlet] with bargains from ev«*rv depart­
ment lliat must I»* seen to be appreciated. (‘omc earlv
while tilt* selection» an.* good.
E. B. HUNSAKER
Hardware
C. C. EDDINGS
J. W. Hockersmitli.
LOOK HERE!
Will sell at Wholesale Prices
I',.'
tionary Free!
\\ c t.nke pleasure in announcing to our patrons and
tin* public generally, that we have made arrangements
wherebv we can make the most liberal offer ever known
iii th«? annal» of traile. Not withstanding our reputation
lias been won by keeping the best goods the market af­
forded at the very lowest prices, we wish to impress this
fact upon everyone, tliai we are not trying to see Imw
little but how much we can give for a dollar.
We have made special terne with the publisher:- of
W fbsti r ' s m< TioNAitA’. standard size, i . i afiif . k bindin «;,
accepted authority of lhe Englidi language evervwliere,
and of great value to everybo«|\ an«l all nationalities.
Ibis magnificent book, ibat every familv n«*«*<ls ami
no library is complete without. we arc prepared to give
away free to every (’Ustomer who makes cash purchases
of us to the amount of .< 10 before Jan. I. IN’.ll.
Although a great many of these S12 I >icl ionaiies will
l>a given away by us, practically amounting to a large
discount on your purchases, our pri« **s will l*e n- l««w. if
rmt lower, than ever before.
A'k for a
:oo:
D.R.&E.V. MILLS.