1 PERSONAL. HERE ANO THERE. THE CENSUS. WHAT THE PRESS SAYS. At M. E. Church next Sunday, Aug. ' 3d. regular services in the forenoon by About the Great John Robinson Show Which Tbf Hess family left for the south Sunday Grants Paes has organized a book inornin?. An unfortunate typographical error Exhibits at Akhlamt. the pastor, subject of serrnom: “The new Hunsakers is the place for a eluded the eye of the proof reader last Rich Mun and Lazarus.” In the eveu and ladder company. lu'juxt 1, 1S!K). dress. * Mrs. <)g< ami Mba Nellie Foas left (or Sac week and the T idings was made to ing there will be a song service by It theie is any truth in th»1 old Nine cases ot diphtheria are report ramento Sunday. say itt figures that the census rejiort The Ashland Mills have been busy I the choir. ed at Lebanon, Linn county. (J. B. Lander* went down to Josephine of Ashland's witbin-tlie-corporatiou iui»ge of, “What everj body Hays iiinst taking in new wheat this week. be so,” then we nr* to lmx'e a great Robert Gil ham, who was in Aslilaud Sisson reports tlir*e earthquake < *ou 111 y W e d u e s < 111 y • population was 1179, when the figures show in our city ou Tuesday. “A big Look out for the petty pilfering that yesterday, on the return to Henley shocks early last Saturday morning. Deputy U. S. Marshal A. T. Kyle went to should have read 1779. ger and better show than Barnntn's,” Portland on Sunday evening. the coming of the circus always brings. from a trip northward through the is what the Portsmouth, O-, Blade Grants Pass is to be lighted by elec <’ha>. Prim, of Jacksonville, was in Ash Siskiyous with u party who were hunt HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE Several Indian teams from Fort ing mining locations, rejiorts interest tricity by the middle of the present land a day or two this week. By the censtiB returns Portland is says. "Far k-ss pretentious, yet far Klamath came in last week, banting gn>wmg keener every day iu blue mouth. more meritorious, tliau the Barnum J. ( al. Eubanks came in on Wedm**«)ay given a |x>pulatiuu of only 35.N11, East Boxes- for Kahn Bros. evening's train from the south» A Specific Remedy for Each Disease. ' gravel prospects. Jillsou will clean Por Jaud. 9879, Albina, 4600, and there show,” is the way the Evansville John \V. Minto, ex-sheriff' of Marion Tim Sugar PineD<x>r& Lumber Co., up from $8,000 to $10,000 for the sea county, aud an officer of a well known Mrs. (' H \ • ghie is spending a le.t weeks is great v.ailing and gnashing of Uelb Journal expresses its views of the Ladies your apecia attention is ln- o' t iratil’-i Pas.«, will sell txixes this vited to the muslin underwear at son’s run of surface dirt, principally, thereat in the metropolis. The figure« Robinson show. Both of the Big reputation for catching criminals, has in Sam’s Valley at the home of Polk Hull. year ninch cheaper than ever before. Hunsakers. DR. HILLER’S HYDRASTINE RESTORATIVE Stimulate« nutrition Turit I through hie sluices. Barr A Co. at ' lieen appointed chief of police of Port Hon. Theo. Cameron, senator-elect from seem ridiculous to those who have shows have lx»en witnessed by our * Be sure to t heir Ixixes ami get prices Jackson county, wa* iu Ashland one daj lust read of or seen the remarkable growth citizens, aud of the two shows, we t the Black Jack are working in gravel land. Cure» Dj’»pe|K>a,CoaMipatlon and Get* -ral Debility. A partec* toui. aud acre; ^u> lud o r week. Five carloads of wheat arrived from that prospects well, and will soon from thetu la-fore pltu-iug orders. * of Portland in the last five years, and sincerely believe that Robinson’s show DR^HILLEr: S AXTi-BiLIOUS STCMACM AND LIVER CURE. <’•>*•« Kili ,««•.« awl the lower valley last Saturday for the i liegin milling from their dump. The new liottling works at Shasta L. Solomon ami R. W. Whitney, represent they certainly do the city au«l Oregou is the Ix-st, aud gave liel ter satisfac all Uvcr Trouble«, Chilla aud Fever, Malarial F~Zn*7«'* l all T> p ,o. I tundiUm*. Tlir Shook Murder t'mr Ashland Mills. tion tliau Barnum’s," is the way the Soda Spring alxive Dunsmuir, Will t>e ing the S. F. “Kxnminer,” were - ■ ‘‘ a great injustice. The census taki ’ ii yesterday. Mr. E. C. Kane, who has bad charge At tiie preliminary examination of five years ago gives the city a laflfer Peoria, ] ¡1., Democrat, puts it. It is DR. Hli.l.£r~S C'TARRH CURE. Cure« Acute Catarrh, Chronic Catarrh, * ’atari Ir.l I A female drummer who took orders I of the railroad business iu Ashland completed in iilxiut two weeks, when Mrs. Barneburg, of Phoenix. visited _ her population than the present, “count.” comments like tLose above that meet John Shook tiefor* Jndze <)rr at Link- for jewelry ami optical goods was I ever since t tie building of the road to it is expected a carload a day of the daughter, ne~i. Guaranteed r,., are the wont caw« » hen direction« are follime>l,><ui»r*r> r. fii’i 1,4. Mrs. D. High, a day or two the our view iu all the lending journals. X II • last S.itni lay for the killing of something new for Ashland this w*ek. this place, now bolds a more reeponei- water can be bottled for shipment. past week. GONE MAD. All say that Robinson’s show has no Cures Cold«, >loare**nere. Cough«. Br inrhi*... I-:. • »•■<>.( íimh B ow , Shook was bound over Citizens of ( Irant ’ s Pass have organ Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Htns.-il Lave lyevn I ble position than before, having re- Eugene (Jitartl: Because the census superior. Remember this Big show The fire at Talent last Thursday aud l’ueuiuonia; relieruiu ruuiuption. Contain« no Opiate«. Cures Croup .** Ion.; . to await tin action of the grand jury spending a week camping at Smith's Springs of a large part of Linn conuty at ized a fire company with the following I centiy lieen appointed trainmaster, will exhibit at Ashland August 5. <>n 3 ctinrg» of manslaughter with bail night was seen plainly from Ashland with headquarters in Ashland and offi officers: George II.Currey, president; out alter creek. DR HltLFR S niPHTHERtA AND SORE THROAT CURE. I'reven*« in I nr « to Albany together with the fixed pi .<‘.*»11». Bail wan furnished though it could not tie located exactly. cial authority extending lioth north James P. Brown, secretary; A. J. Stro- J). H. Miller and wife, ami Dr. Jones ami tached town shows 6,8t»l) |x»puiation the press theria. Will |-isiti*, lj c.ire *u.y *.re throat iu iruui 3 to 24 h ,ur». Cure« lyuin * in: wife, of Medford, were registered \nI the »• >xi!v and Shook has lx<eu released, The milling firm of Davis A FrauceJ ward over the southern division of the hecker, treasurer; Ray P. Williams, Ashland BOHN. of that towu seem to have gone mad. last Sunday. Tiie regular term of court does Hot operating the Phoenix and Medford O. A C., and southward over the Mt. chief engineer; L. M. Kane, assistant D2_i2^jJ^^ <^2‘EV£2,l£^2L- '» »cute tiireaat« alt n l. J » ill: I They are bloiiteil with an undue idea MILLS- In Ashland. July an. I'■’.*0, to Mr. ami Chas. Judge, of Jacksonville, is up this convene until November. mills, was dissolved this week, Mr. Shasta division. Mr. Kane wilt still chief, and W. F. Horn, foreman. I'rerei*'« a * *ure« so-arisi Fever, Scarlatina, and V.i-lei Mother** try it laice. week running the store for his father during of their importance uml assume the Mrs. E. V . Mills, a .on. Mother and child France retiring. continue in charge of the local busi credit for the town of that which doing well, »nd lather busily engag. d in The Presili terkin College 9"? 6.LLC, S NERVOUS pESIIJTIMDLRE. Cure« Ncrvou« Weakne««. and he« of The anuual report of the county the latter's absence. ness of the railroad in Ashland. should lx- divided with the county. thinking how lie crtn discharge Henry W hat ’ s the matter with the baseball Mr*. J. D. Fountain returned to Linkville Power. Neier laua Send ior Private Circular to Hiller Drug Co., San Fraru i-co, Cal. clerk of Lake county for the last fiscal Et< A sih . and T idings : There has Vaupel after the latter'« long eouaeetinti Friday, after a visit of seteial wcvks They eveu intimate that Albany has a with the firm of I> It. A E V. Mills. After the match game of ball be year show« the county indebtedness of last r ceii’lv ppeared hi tiie Ashland excitement? The boys seem to l>e with relatives livre. OR. “ILLER'S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC CURE Cure» Rheumatirn, Nciral.-ia, population than Eugene. DONOGHI'h.—in Ashland. July la. IH90, to T iki . ;s, M> Ifot 1 M iil and DeimxTttt- resting easy under the championship tween the Ashland mid Medford inues that county to I»’ just $31,552.82. The Mrs. c. T. Harris is now hostess of the ho greater Wheu comparisons between th«- two blood acid« wbi. 1> caave them/ Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Donoghue, a son. played in Ashland several weeks ago, fees of th* county clerk from the coun tel al Dunsmuir, of which her son. James towns ii- T iih < s :i'i tinnii» liorized and mish ad- l>elt. of Southern Oregon. are to be made our Albany ty amounted to $2692.5«), while those our boys sent a challenge to the Jack Hurris, is proprietor. DR. HILLE R'S TEETHING CURE. Aid«the *ro»thand levelopment ■ >f Ti.1.1.- n Inrinz 1 u; statement coneeriiitig the proposed C. B. Carlisle, editor of the defunct brothers should remember that Eu I’rexbyleri.iti College in Southern TraiiM-ri/it at Medford for some time, sonville nine, asking for a friendly of the sheriff aggregated $3064.78 the teeming period, eii«UH« | audi«« teething in ! «nun I teeth, vet pr-' ■ nt« tn I .-'ire« Miss Minnie Preadniore has returned from gene cast a larger vole at the last city Spocui», Uichate. BrainTnrableeandBowel Co.u|4*int*. A !>le»ina-1-, ud.i.r ai. I I O .o.,.,_ I';,,, public are requested to is now pastor of a Congregational game, which the latter niue declined TIERWOKTH—JAKWAT—In Ashland. J. D. Fiske, the famous water tank Klamath county w here slie has In-en teach election, that the census of school Iti July LN. I s '. hi , at tile residence of the otti and did not state that they would ac theatrical man, who has been figuring ing a term of school. pay no lussi t.<> any Htatemeiit that church at E.«cc>udido, Cal. ITeveot« and Cure« Whooping Coiiji. children was greater, and that the cigtiug Justice, by Miltoil Berry. J 1'.. Mr cept the challenge at any time in the <I o h not. eiu.uiate from the chairman Col. James Norris ami family left last Sat Butterworth and Mis. Alice M. Several big teams from Keno came future. The T idings cannot therefore quite prominently in a divorce case urday ou a mountain excursion out in the vote of the precincts of Eugene ex John Ja k way. of ‘I;.- comantlee, who only is author- N ot «. W'ith exc-ption of Hr. Ililler'» llvitrwtine R<-«tnrxthe. I>r Hiller'« Rhennnti ■ lately, whs shot mid killed on the Dead Indian country. ceeded those of the Albany precincts in over the much abused Ashlaud- soil Aciirx’.ic 1'iire, .uni Dr Hitler'» Couxh r*ure, the r.-iue-he« ire in I .14,< lie accused of lieing premature in stat streets of Fresno, Cal.. Saturday even- I■ 1 to sp. ik for the committee. The iti June. The first Motiday iu May t nn. u.<l, if not ohuunsble from your Uruxrvt, will be mailed free, <xi n.«.n|>t 4 price. Linkville road last week aud took ing that the Ashland nine were the jng, by Joseph N. St illman, an invent- Dr. J. S. Parson went over to Yreka. Tues impression conveyed by the communi- at the city elections Eugene cast day, to visit his friend, Dr. Ream, of that c.ilion to winch I refer is erroneous Imck a big lot of Hour. i champions of the county. They tried or, who chums to have iieeti slandered city, returning home Wednesdaj. $1.00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00. votes, Albany 331. Aud yet they pas ai:d luisleadl!:'. Wells Fargo A Co.’s business has so to get a game with oilier nines iu the and abused by Fiske. Fiske has sively allow the erroneous report that Th* e remedies are the result of «5 years of professiuhBl experien*?e, an 1 are Is absolutely necessary in order to have per Miss ,)sie Walton, who has been visiting R o IIF.KT M i 'LF.AN, iucreaseil at Ashland that another 1 county >ut could get noue to g*. tr mice • o cure when a cure i* p »«ibla. Dr. lliller < (M page Ux>k of .'irections f r Ix'rne an unenviable reputation for with the Hoekcrsinith's in Ashland for sev Albany has 6,8tK) population, Logo un- fect health. Ilood'b Sarsaparilla is the great C i h rm.in uf Committee <>u Aid for large truck for use at the de[s>t Isx’aine | them. J' ht-D> f „aiment, containing valuable instructions as to hygiene and diet, sent frick . eral days, returned northward Monday even several years. coutrailicted. A gull factory must lie blood purifier, quickly conquering scrofula, Colleges Hid A<*».leiuiea. ing. necessary, and arrived Monday even in operation in their towu. The imi salt rheum, and all other insidious enemies Imminent railroad contractors\in HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL, U. S. A. Excursionists returning from New Mr. ami Mrs. I> W. Coolidge expect to ing. and lately have expressed K of P Bulge at Yreka which attack the blood and undermine the port report social affairs rather duller leave for the Fast a’oout September 1st . ami ural supply would not suffice. nion that the much bilked of loti health. It also builds up the whole system, Those people who can't afford to go I>«X>11, ENVIED SALEM. Quit ■ a delegation of K. of I’.'sfrom there this season than at the same w ill remain until January 1st, 1891.—-[Eugene cures ilygpepda and sick headache, and over th.- A -u! aid .rid Medford lolgea went to the mountains for an outing have iskiyou tunnel is not going Io end i ime last year. A year ago in the Register. Salem Journal: Perlttips there is <>i r to Y.ek i Wednesday morning to consolation in the fact that the mos Ik but that work will be commenced ^inity of Yaquina it was estimated Rev. A. M Russell arrived from the Wil no city in the state against which so comes that tired feeling. low*. Cal.. Monday evening. Hi* wife and on the same inside of one year. They Scrofula Sores. be pr. s. nt at the institution of the quitos a:e very bad this year at all tl e were 300<l strangers, while at the daughters have been visiting in Ashland for many darts of the envy are fired as at calculate that it will take five yenrs to “My adopted boy, aged 14 years, suffered n -w lixl;;>* at that place W xlnesday regular camping places. •nt time there are not over a sixth a month or more. Salem. The Portland Oregonian complete the tunnel after work is u:gl.'. A large crowd from different t numlier. Regularly the hotels H. Judge and youngest son. and nephew. would like to have it considered a lit terribly from scrofula sores on his leg, which The Rev. A. M. Russell, former it. iges in Northern California was ex- tor of the eburcli, will preach ¡\f the commence*!, and inasmuch as the are n full and there are numerous Eddie Ntinan. of Jacksonville, and Fred tle hamlet, with no known greatness spread till they at one time formed one great pe,- d to I»- present, and represeuta- Ashland Baptist Church next ! nday present trestles aud tunnel timbers vacant ramp grounds says the States Houvk went out to Jenny creek Monday on except that which it derives from be sore from the calf of his leg up to his thigh, will not. last much longer than that a fishing and hunting trip. lii u of Siu Friincisco lodges were morning at tne usual hour. ing in the same state witli Portland. partially covered with scab, and discharging heme: time the company will liegin work on man. Fordy Ro|a r left for school Tuesday morn The papers of Albany and other val matter continually. The muscles became ills.» to lw ou hand. “Hope in the Last Extremity.” D. C. Si’hei), of Albany, who has ing. hi- sister. Miss Carrie, having returned the new tunnel in time to complete I'll-. <■ who are in atten.lance from contracted so that his leg m as drawn up and he San Francis« «) in time for the opening of ley towns and cities entertain an en The new dynamo for the A. E. P. A it before they will have to replace the b*en awarded the contract for con- to IL.in: <■ I. ■ i o. N , 23. of this city, are: vious feeling towards the Capital City, could hardly walk. We tried everything we Irving Institute on the'¿'»th ult. s.rn itiug the state reform school at bridge anti tnnuel timbers on the could hear of, without sneeess. until wt* be- J. 11. NleBr. ;<■, J. W. O. (»regory, J. W. L. Co. is not expected to arrive until A. Met all. son of city surveyor M. I. liecauseof its growth mid prosperity. ilo rer . J Million. J. J. Donoghue. shortly after the middle of this month. present route. It is thought that as Salem, states that, the amount of his M« J. Call, i* now with Hurlhurt A Hainm«»?><1. This envy seeiua tx> have reached the iran giving him Hood’s Sarsaparilla. In just bid, $26,500, exceeds the amount From 1 ii-:iriii L-eige. at Medford, The wire for the new circuit has ar soon as the Eijfcs party of engineers, civil engineers, Portland. Jess is already supervisor of the census far the west- a month, after he had taken two-thirds of a ar ■: F. W. Franc*. W. Wolters, L. rived and sonic new (toles have lieen who were down in Cow creek and appropriated for the building, aud quite proficient in his chosen work. ern district of Oregon, who gives out bottle, the sores entirely healed, his leg is per later went to Santa Cruz, finish their that the contractor would have to Mr. and Mrs. I). L. Rice returned home :he information that within the vot fectly irtraight, and he France, II 11. Wolters, Peter Hender- placed. work at the latter place they will be advunce some $9000 and await the Monday from rheir northern tri]», n*pnrting ing precincts centering in Salem there •"■n, I>. I', S-ara, L. C. Gruby, Geo. Can Walk as Well as Ever. Among tile improvements about sent to the Siskiyotts to make prelimi action of the legislature for the money. an Mr. Rice is again at bis enjoyable time. *' .'.1-rninan. C. I). Damon. are but, 7,231 souls, while iu Albany, Hood’s Sarsaparilla is the best oiedfclne I town to 1>* noted is a neat bam that nary surveys of the proposed tunnel. Unless the state can secure him for post at the Ashland railroad qilie *. G. F. Billings has had built ’>elow the full payment of the contract pric*, (’ontmetor Bays was up from ( owi’reek East Albany and West Albany there ever saw for scrofulous humor. It has done A sail Arcident. la*t Sunday, looking after men, carts and are 6.872. Now there is not a child its work more than satisfactorily.” W illiam Granite street ou the road to the grove, Last Thursday night was an evil oue (S.j iim I. iv last, July 2i>, Willie, to keep his horse aud buggy in while i for Ashland. After all the maledic he says he will not accept the contract. h<»r*e* for railroad work in the canyon. IL ten years old who can go through S anders , Rockdale. Milam County, Texas y< iniLirst s «11 of James Clark, met with he is in town. W. A. McPherson, at onetime editor re]»orts work as progressing satisfactorily. tLiseity and zAlhany and fail to be tions that were hurled against the .. tr h<‘ death while huntiDi; on Plea- of the T idings , and a well known Mis> Mollie Ober took Tuesday evening's lieve without prejudice or favor that Hood’s Sarsaparilla town by the so-called street evangelists The Ashland Mills have received the train for Portland, where she will take a * iiil c;••«-l;. about 20 mites from (iold the evil doings were ended by a series newspaper man all over the state, has ]»o*ition in one of the leading photographic our population exceeds that of Albany ><»id by druggists 11; six for |5 Prepared Hi I. He b»fi homo a I »on t. ten o’clock contract to supply the Happy Camp of by C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, petty burglaries, a number of resi beeu failing rapidly in health of late studios, in which line she is already an by nearly two to one. This has lieen rntv in the ui‘ ruing, »nd his remains were mining region in California with 25,- liences and was one day last week adjudged artist. .u’kuowiedged time and again by con To well. Mass almut town lieing invaded. At IW Hie. of flour. It goes to Grant’s not toimd until k»to in the afLerntxm. Neil,s residence the burglars mildly insane and sent to the asylum E. R. Rcames ami wife who returned to servative Albany men well acquainted IOO Doses One Dollar A: ¡< tr.n.c’ s indicated that hr siipf»cd Paes by railroail, then to Waldo by Robt. k*-mA ilb. a short time ago from Southern with both places. The fact, is Mr. were heard by Mrs. Neil who wakened where it is hoped that he will recover Ja< < ulifornia spent a few <1 has in Ashland this Kelly, the census supervisor, does Sa ir tin a r.n*k on which he lu»d probably freight teams, and then to Happy i her husband, under a few months treatment. Mr. but the latter did not week. Nir Rt-ames is assisting in the settle j Situate Near Ashland, Oregon stepped, aud failing, discharged his Camp by pack train. lem an injustice. get his pistol in good working order McPherson is a pioneer in the news nient of the Ro«s estate. (’¡tv Ordinance No. 80, jii!i. the ball entering his alidomeTi. paper business in Oregon and has long There was a lively little fire in the until the robbers hail escaped though NOT WOliBTINii. An excursion party eom]»osed of G. B. lb»-de-ilti w.as evidently not inslan* wash-house building at Major Barron’s did not succeed in securing any wielded an able pen, ami but. for the Landt-rsand family. F. H. < arter ami family i Oregon Illtole: The people of Baker t.-im.HHis. as right slit Rs were heard ranch south of Ashland last Friday they dire curse of intemperance would and «ome otiiers ex|»ected to start for cres not At the Myer residence on cent ('itv to-day to listen for au hile ot -what City are not worrying themselves a from his gun in «puck surveHsion. evening that came near igniting the valuables. be where he is to-day. Main street the robbers carried B. F. th “ wild waves are saying.” very great deal as to whether our pop Sf tr«*h a .is in-ide immediately, but it residence, but was kept off by hard Myer’s pantaloons and vest out into W. C. Elliott, well kuown to the Batin Urawford. of Klamath county, went ulation is 27>(M) or 5000, or whether all wns not pt»r>iote to tell the direction work of the Major and his meu. The the woodshed lint there was no money people of Sisson as the party who ran down to Portland the first <»f th»- week with i lie residents of the Denver of Oregon he .s.giiuis; consequently the I mm I v fire caught from an ash barrel. lit" Sig Tlii’pi oul*. of the city of Ashland do or- or valuables iu them at all and uncle the Blueligbt, and advertised in the hi* wife and two Iittl“ children, whom he have been couuted or not. The peo dam h - follow«; Win n.»i « »’n;d until late in the after- leaves there for a visit of sewrul w- • ks ! Frank was none the loser.' The burg Red Bluff ptqiers for women to fill the S ection 1. There -hnll l>e an.I by thia Broadhead goods have arrived at w ith Mt*, ('rawford's mother, Mrs. Headrii k. ple now living here are t<x> busily ordihiince V.AI lie whs about fifteen years 1UH.U. 1. Wil there i« herein created tbe'ottlee i lars were also seen at the residence of establishment, was arrested in San employed to worry themselves about of "Superintendent * of -rge, uml leaves a father, mother, Huneakers. of Water Work» in ami ■ XV. A Bantz, the Portland real estate and : H. Fox but were wared away and se Francisco on the evening of the Kith insurance what the report of th«» ceusue depart for the city of A-tilan«!. .la< k-ou conuty. man, formerly In the Ashland brothers and sisters to :iml aeveral Sunday evening’s train from the en re*l nothing. Other people about for enticing a 14-year-old girl to his Portland railway mail service, was on Sun ment will be. The enumerators have «late of Oregon. tiMMtrn his nntimely death. They south brought two earloads of China town imagined they heard someone place of business in Portland, Oregou. day morning's south laniml train en route Si:* 2. .‘-aid Mi|«*riiitendent ehall fie ap have tru.-sl sympathies of the coni- men for work in Cow creek canyon, about their premises that night but He is in jail awating a requisition from for Hartford, Conn..on a six week* business un.l.mbtislly done their work faitli- pointed by the city ronneil ot eaid city, to .ully mill as well as the government be . hoeeii In a majority vote thereof at the trip. niittnty. C haklemagne . ami came over the mountain in two I have not missed anything particularly. the governor of Oregon, and his two would allow them. The writer knows first meeting of sai.l council after the pa- «loci III.I, July 28. sections. The Chinamen were switched It was evidently the work of tr...,.ps wives accompany him whenever al- Mrs. Carrie Hargadiu»* who 1ms l»een visit of one instance where six |x»rsons, now «age and approval of tliia ordinance, l’he ing her parents, M r. and Mrs. J. R. < a** for which raid appointment «hall Iw off here and attached to a special train as several hard cases of that strii>e lowed by the prison authorities. [ Red for several weeks, returned to Klamath I residents of Baker City, were enum term Ih alh of 1». Miatre made shall lie until the llrst regular meet of supplì?» for the railroad work that were seen iu town during Thursday ding Press. county on Sunday morning s train ami wa«. I erated before coming here m>d conse ing of said city council after the ttr-t *lav of Devinis ?.l*>ore. who until a few was almost ready to start. accompanied ns far us (olv*teiu by Mis* evening. 1891, at which time there shall la- quently are credited to another town, January. ■ooh’ I:« a > Was in ai’tiv« ndineetion Mr. CI uih . Howard, the well known Lena < a*ey. a|*|M>iuti*d a superintendent of waterworks I'here are doubtlees a niunlier of in- Stacks of new dress goods iu the for said city w hose term of ottii-e shall e> i with th" l\ S. Signal S.-rvie’», having and popular surveyor of Grant’s Pass, Grant Helman returned ir«»m Klamath to the term of on«* year from hissaid * Portland Biisiness College I*.-, n i a: inti*. I at Ashland for some show window at Hunsakers. is engaged with a full gang of men, in county Tuesday, whither be went several itances of the same kttid and tlicre- ten*i appointment and qualification, and who week* ago with his wife. Mrs. Helman w ill lore the people of Baker City are tin:*, „ -.1 : .s'. Friday after an illness surveying at the head of the Coquille The Portland Business College, 08- «hall hold until hi« sutvessor shall be duly Supt. Walrad has received numerous remain »luring the summer with the family *>f several w."ks <>f dialietes, siipple- applications to tup the new city water tabbshed ill 1866, and incorporated in river and west fork of Cow creek. He of In r father, Gen. E. L. Applegate, at Klam letting th* census officials do their apiminted aud qualified; provided, however, own work. that for gixat cause said sii|H'rinteiident mat m"..’".l by partial paralysis. The works, and began Monday morning to 1889. with a board of directors whose is engaged as examiner of the railway nth Agency. at any time la; discharged by the city coun n nifuns were taken far iuterrnent to chauge the pipes to the uew system business qualifications have lieen lands, ami is working east of the burnt XV. G. runner, of Mott, came over Mondn) i cil. and hi« «’tecessor appointed .»»:* 3. Before any superintendent, who th* Gathulii* cemetery at. Jacksonville, for those who have been taking water tested by years of successful ex district on the Coquille. He reports evening ami joined the K.of P * wlr> took ; Is what it takes to move the «hall lie appointed under tile provision« of the institution of the new lodge nt Yreka. th* servie s l*eing conducted by llev. from the old fire pipes, and after this perience in private business, is one of fine bodies of white cedar aud fir in in XX •• in» 'day. He reports that Lo* Atomies ordinance, shall enter upon the dis crrtitieaie No. i:u;. U. S. to Geo. this Father Clark of I he Catholic church, is completed the new applicants will the most thorough educational in the country, which are at preseul inac capitalists are going to eslublish a bank at W. Homesmad charge of the duties of his orti*.*.. he shall ; (’opérons, nw'4 see tp .'18, n r 1 w\.—l(»u make aud tile w ith the * tty Recorder a of which church the family are mem lie accommodated. stitutions ou the Pacific coast- Five cessible ou account of there lieing no Mo;t, shortly. acres. in tin- sum of one thousand dollars bers. departments have been maintained in roads. The forests abonnd with elk It is n'ported that Johu I.. Kline of this U s. to Lindsay Applegate. *w‘4 of see 27. I bom] w ith two or more sureties who slial! qualify Boys waists for *25 cts. at Hunsak the past, with teachers of practical ex and other deer.--|Gratitn Pass News. liiO ai res i»at<‘ut. place who started from here several week* tp 3*. * i 1 After I. aving Ashland on the closing in double the penal sum of said bond that ago for Portland, extended his trip on East. ' State of Oregon to Henry Klipprl, ail «»f he will well and faithfully discharge the * • if the “i^nd service at this place Mr. ers. perience in charge. The coming year Geo. H. Andrews, laud agent of the ami that he was married recently to a <•<• IO. tp 37. s r 3 w..—040 acres. duties his said *>ttl*e to the lx*«t of his 5i »>re was onieied to Mont ma whither A. D Helman to A. L. Helman, lam! in ability of Sunday morning's south bound the pennmanship department will" lie O. A C. railroad, in reply to inquiries Ma hlgan lady, the couple being now en Xshluiul and that 11c will honestly and truly •W$$$$$$$$$$$D$( »$L$L$A$R$S$!$$$$$$$$$$$$$S ; con. ?•»?.'». he went, leaving his family here. The train was two hours late, having beeu divided, and one department devoted of route to Ashland. turn over moneys by him colh-cted by a reporter at Portland, a short time M. ( raw ford, receiver, to John H. Dob- virtue of Id« all said otliee to the ell v Treasurer i rigor **f the winter tip there told upon delayed by an accideut in winch a to practical business pennmanship; ago, I Chas. Slade, the well known stage man. 1 k ‘ A. U. Lami other receipt for 1204 65 in full for ami said that the company tire going faithfully account therefor. Mr. Moore’s constitution, nnd lie quit freight train was wrecked at Wills- the other to ornamental and artistic i* in town for a few days, having come in by s’ 2 of *e>4 of ser 34. tp 32, s r 3 e., and lots 1 as fast as possible with the ap Wedue.sdav skc . 4. It shall 1«. the duty of said suj*er- ' evening’s train. He expects to ■ ami 2 of sec 3| tp 33. * r 3 c.. 160 »2 100acres the servi.e alsmt. th** first of last burg, near Portland. Saturday after pen work, for those who desire to fit ahead intendeiit of water work«. of their lands along the go on north, shortly, ami may be employed j a! $1..'» per acre. M irch aud returned to his horn* here, noon. Mrs. Anderson, an aged Swede themselves for teachers. There will praisement 1st. Io have complete supervision, care railroad, several parties of surveyors on some of the stage routes conlrm tor I John H and Mary Dobbeii to Ellen XVenzel. and control of the water works of the city of • xpocting that his long service with woman, was killed by lieing struck by also lie open a department in telegra being Pease has secured. <1 of S'J4 «»f see 34, tp ;13. s r 8 e.,—160 62 100 Ashland, at work steadily. Iu southern Ob gou, snbjeel to the direction the government and liis own inability (lying timliers from the wrecked freight phy. thus adding two uew departments Oregon the work is in charge of C. I. Mr ami Mrs. E. C. Kano. Mr and Mrs. II. e r« *: eon. $1.000. and advice of the common council of «aid | John M. M< ’ < oy to James McDonald, undi would entitle him to retirement ou cars. \ anpe!. Mr. ami Mrs. p. XV. Paulson, vided half of lots 13 and Hinblk 15, Gold < ity and of all ordinance« pa«sed by them to those already so successfully opera Howard, th* Grant’s Pass engineer, Gidding* and X’ining. and Mes*r*. ' relating to said water works half pay. His health did not improve ted. The location of the Portland who was at xvork iu the Cow Creek sec Mis*cs con «125. Donnelly ami Minkler were uniting th«*« Hill, 2d It shall l> ■ the duty of said ati|*erin- I Mens uulaundried shirts can be G. XX . and G A. Howard to C. XX’ Palm, tendent after J im return anti death followed Business College is on the corner of tions at last report. who pienice«! out at Smith's Springs at car undi\i«l«;d to carefully guard and keep in re on« thir«l of lots 4. 5. 6. 17 and >, pair all of ♦ itler - ’Vi r il mouths of illness. The bought at Hunsakers for 75 cts. Second and Yamhill streets, Portland, ter ereek last Sunday. the mains, laterals, or other pip**, n blk 16. ami lots 7. * and M in blk |s: id«»« k all stop-cocks, hydrants and other w ater At your disposal at ¡»rices that will leave nothing <»n I*.* ■ ..-*.1 leav.-s a wife ami two chil One of the greatest and most inter Mrs. John P«>wer*. her accomplished »0: lot> 7. 8 and 10 iu blk 52: lots 1.2. 3. 4. 5, It is understood that the railroad Oregon, occupying the third floor of works fixtures and lo sec that tin same is dren wh • ih-.ply mourn bis loss ami a company will be sued for $10,(UK) by the building. Here the various de esting horse races for blixxl that has daughter. Mi*s Muy, and son. John Jr , left *, H. 10, 11 and 12 in blk 71; lots 1, 2, 5. 6. 11 kept in good working and ripair. the shelves by Sej»teml»er 1st. Having determined 12 in l»lk 7 ’., all in town of Medford; and for this |>ur|»**<* he order I .r u i id*.' of friemlB ami acqiiaiut- the relatives of the deceased for the partments of the school are so arranged ever taken place in this state will be for XVomilaiid. Cal., on Tuesday morning, ind may without all after a v.isit of a month or two w ith Mr. Pow •«Hl. ?3J.3 order of said council in * a«e of an emer ¡ilic. s who hav*'untight but good to SUV killing of Wylie Cunningham near as in no way to conflict, and every the match between Senator Tongue’s ers A. D. Helman to Emma Tolman, lami in gency incur any reasonable ex|»‘n«c in Ashland. They have made many that nothing in the summer line shall 1»<* carried over, there o’ him. I . Mo ire leaves a home and Merlin several months ago. It will lie modern appointment and appliance, to "Kitty Ham"—Hambletonian stix'k f’-iends here w ho will be glad to welcome Xshland - s6 loo acre; con. $100. for, and at the first regular meeting of said H B. Carter and Fordyce Roper to XX'. A. them back. .■«"•lie .*! li r projmriy for his family. reinemt>ered that youug Cunningham facilitate the rapid mental develop and Matlock’s “Alta” by Altamont Ilrmh rson. lots 7 nn«l 8 in blk >0. Summit council thereafter, he «hall re|*ort said ex the ]»rices are marked a*cordinglv. pense so made and the cause therefor to ' fell under the wheels and had tioth ment of the students is combined with which is to lx» held al City View Park. Messrs. XV. II. Ix‘cds and XX'. H Atkinson i< id itimi to « it y of A *h land : eon. $250. said council for their approval. In all oth hc«i home yesterday morning from lheir ( . c. Berkman to l> w is Shvidler, blk 67. iu er T.i • Tr.nn’;>« Were Worsted SATINESare on the counter at from 12.', to 20e v«l. legs taken off aud afterward died, in the I met optical and hygienic methods. Portland. Aug. 9. There lias for a rea< case« he shall se<'tire an order of said northern trit». The TmiNos editor 1* much own of M -dforu con. $1,200. long time lieen more or less rivalry be Public graduating exercises are held council to incur an expense Ireforc making improve«] in health, uml Mr Atkinson, The crew of the south Ixmnd pas- attempting to climb ou the moving Ja< k*on D«’tlamay to Mrs. S. A. Bokce, lot the same. C ALIC(», 20 yds. for $1.00. tween the Hambletonian aud Alta in January and June thus introducing though ill a part of tiie time during his ab ». and 22 ir- t oil the west side of lot 2, in tow n < >i,-'er t rain that arrived in .Ashland train, lieing employed as a brakeman :;d lle-liall collect all water rates ami to the public those who have com mont stix'k iu this state, and the com sence, i* in much better health than when • »f < entrai Point con. $450 ( ’ HALLIS, almost given awav, 20 vds for $1.00. rents and ail other moneys w hich shall l*c ('>i- lay morning had an experience at the time. Lewi* Shvidler to Agnes M. Gearv, lots 6, 7. mad** payable to him by any ordinance of ' pleted a business course. These pub ing race in which one of the fastest he left home -.t n tx > or tore * traniiM who seem to 1” II. 12 an 1 13. « fid half of loi* 5 and II said council and pay the same over to the J GINGHAM. 14 yds. for $1.00. Those table cloths at one dollar are lic exercises will retard the routine repres-ntatives of each breed will be E«l Herrin, s in of Hon. J. S. Hr»rin. wa* n '• blk tow n of Medi«)rd: con. ?600 , ..n-‘ b--en . .st' ing in the neighborhood going at Hunsakers. one of the oaso’ligers for Ashland on the ; E. I’. 67. * pitted against the other, will ba look-id Geary to Xgnes M. G« ary. land in tp * ity treasurer, taking his receipt therefor school work, as the sessions continue Fine Bradette DRESS GINGHAMS, 8 yds. for $1.00. w necked train that reached Ashland early! '•’<. * r 2 w- 100 arres; eon. $800. within ten <laya after the collection of the ■ a "pall” laetory lately. When the Friday morning. Ed. is now employed at a | same. Thursday evening’s train from the throughout the year. The Capital upon with unusual interest. • rain «topped nt («rant's Pass the D. H. Miller to C. XV. Skeel, lot 6 of Har- Fine Armadale ZEPHYR, 4?, yds. for $L00. large quartz mine at Forbvst«»wn. Butte He «hail at tiie end of each month l o ss v. re put off aud told to stay south did not reach Ashland until 2 Business College at Salem is a suc Judge Harris, of Modoc county. Cal., county. Cal., and is home on a few days banyho subdivision in D. L. ( . No 76, tp37. du 4tli. ring bis ineumhenev in said office, make - r 2 w.. — 5’j arre*; con. $820. Turkey Red Table DAMASK, 4 yds. for $1.00. to tn** city council a full nud complete re Im' Umy “w.ntl'l just like to see the a. tn. Friday, ou account of the train cessful branch of the Portland Busi is at outs with the .Vi te Em newspa visit to relatives. IL E. Baker toXX .C. No«m A Co . Portland, port of his doings in his said office and shall ness College, each under the personal per of Alturas, as witness the following brake n i:» th >t < mu M keep then from lieing ditched at Nord, below Red supervision indivi Jed half «»f lots l,2and 3 in bhxk ¡9; tile with «aid rejairt. in the office of the Mr. ( ’ XV. Ixtgati. the photographer, started Bleached “ “ 4 yds. for $ 1.00. of Prof. Armstrong, and from the columns of that paper: f >r the eoa*t Tuesday morning to take some <»ts 1, 2 and 3 in blk 20; lots 1 aud 2 in blk 21 : >•: ling i:' they wanted to" and they ding, by the warping ot the rails. each complete city recorder, all receipts of payments to I tti edlicatio :al depart ot* 1. 3 ami I in blk 1 ; lots 1. 2. 3 and J of photographic view* <»n the seashore am! in Everything except the engine and the “Some men get, shot and die; we never terv« ning points. Miss Lucas, who has been oik 2; lot* 1. 2. 3 and 4 of blk 3. Beatty addi thecity treasurer, which shall I h * his vouch- ; were on the pia’form again when the IN ADDITION OUR i r« for «ueh payment«. train pnlh 1 out. As the train w.-m last sleeper were t hrown off the track, ments and with like advantages in have. Judge Harris told us to our visiting her brother in this city for s«»mr ’ion to town ot Medford: con $500. Sue. a. The salary amt compen«ation for modern ap|ioiutments and location. .* ting "til into the suburbs of town, the train assuming almost a half Visitors are invited to either of the chattering teeth last Sunday that we week* past, returned t«> her home at Crescent tile services of siiiwrintcndcni of water , would be disposed of in that way, if City with him. on.th- uiak-m.-n who bid thus circle shape. Two tramps riding the works shall be tW per month, pay al>le in the Probate Court. «atne manner a« other salaries are paid to i ! ir ix’-u unable to induce one of the lirakeb-ams were injured, one quite Business Colleges to judge of their be could find lead ami powder enough John Butterworth, one of the publisher* of th*- officers of said «-ity. merits by ¡israonal observation, as well “Siskiyou Telegram.” came over from to kill us, if we made auv more horse tiie tramps to < liiub off, pnli>*d the lx-11 seriously. S ei . *•, Tliis ordinance shall take effect In the mutter of the estate of Enos Huh- Yreka la*t Saturday. By consulting the as by a Hast of toe progress and de races of him aud had him handicapped, and I**' in force from and after its pa««ag< r.i;r» and >;>ped Hie train, at the marriag«’ notices in another column, the •oek. deceased: petition for letter» of admni- Don’t buy that new dress liutil you portment of the students now in by the council and approval by th*. Mayor and that he expected to hang for it. object of his journey w ill be seen He re stration. . n-> t.aie giving his lramp«hip a lift have aceti those Broad head goods just school. This proof together with the We don't want him hanged, and told turned on Tut *duy. but Mrs. Butterworth In the mutter of the estateof John E. Ross: Adopted by the eity council nt Ashland. that 1 'i i d him on terra tirma. Start- unpacked at Hunsakers. on tiie 22*1 day of July. lsw. * vast army of successful business men him so, and for that reason asked him will not join him at Yreka tor several week* I it. Wrisl.y, R I'. Mauri And W II Parker Oregon, t ig a .- i n Engineer McCarthy next be- Approved July 23*1. is:*0. 11. (’. Hu t.. yet. ippraisors. Ms. E. Ross, administratrix. In Attest., and women who have gone out from M ilton H kickv . Mayor. not to kill us." Tim eighteen months old son of H. e mi.’ th • object of th* tramjw' wrath XVednesday morning’s south train look venture and ati|>raiseinrnt, «bowing property the Portland Business College is suf- Recorder. art i to . ..... rneU',e-i firing stones into C. Dollarliide at the toll house on ficient guarantee of the practical «¡nite a partv of Ashland people to < olv*tin. . allied at fill I d. Rail Bluff is shipping fruit in car ex- they exjiect to euinp lor a couple of tr ■ ,’.>. making it decidedly dangerous Siskiyou m.mntaiu, had the first fing of its instruction and atl- load lots to the East. Says the Cuusc: where weeks, 'file party consisted of Mr*, («co. Circuit Court for til* >ngini-er ami fireman for a er of th* right hand so badly lacer eellence A (a rd. "The second car load of fruit for the Engle and'laughter, Mrs. F. Newman. Mr*. ahth'. This was more tlrm “Me" ated on a mowing machine knife on vantages. S. X ’ an l a**« ‘ l. Mr*. Jas. Chisholm and «laugh season was packed at the depot ou the rsiai ial Term.) Missc* Gertie X’un Ta**el and Mabel w tld s'-oul so lie stopped the train, Tuesday of last week that the finger 19tb for shipment to Chicago. The ter, The nn<l<*rsiune<l, who has been called the I < Kan«' vs. I-'. M Amy atul <’. G. Rip XX'agner. and Messrs J. S. Muller and < II. A Boom in Blue Gravel. I-It th* engine m charg* of the fire bad to be taken off. The machine car was a large refrigerator fruit car 'V. appeal. .Iii-lginent nt lower court re- ‘ Famous < alifornm .summer I’niner," and Johnson. Mrs. A. Johnson joins the party man a few minutes an<l went holxi was standing in the yard and the child who has a well knowu reputation for good erse<I ami new trial ontcre.1, The dean up in the blue gravel and was packed entirely with peaches ’ to-day. having been detained by si<-kne*s. chasing. It is reported that “Me" was playing around it and caught his claims on the Klamath river is equal . by Gregory Bros., of Sacramento. The and several others will go over the la*t of ll.c. Lew i- appellant, vs. J. G. Binlsey, work in his line, wishes to have the report that he summer pruned F.. V. Carter's peach •-|Hiiiileni. .Iu«lenient revvrv-il atnl cause found a shot gun at a house not very finger ou the knife with the result ing the most sangnine exfxictations.' fruit was mostly purchased in Ante the week. orchard last year denied, as he had nothing reinamli-'i to lower < ourt for new trial. fur away for a in in answering the stated. ( ’ apt and Mr* H. J. Teel, tenner re*i»l- nt* Alex Marlin, plaintilt, v- .lames A. Wil- whatever to <lo with it; he did, however, Says a Henley correspondent of the lope valley of Gen. Chipman and Mr. Ashland, but for a y«ar or t wo pa*t li\ ing on. itefeielant. Juilenieiit for plaintitt for prune the orchard of F. H. Carter. The rep 1 ■ .--luti.i'i of one of these tramps The big combined heading and Yreka Journal: The most substan Con*. The ear contained 850 Ixixes, , of at San Diego. Cal . arrived here fr«nn the In! utation I have gained in the pa*t in the line ale! 123 attorney's fees. call'd on i surgeon at Grant’s Pass threebing outfit belonging to Sylvester tial argument, or evidence in favor of the fruit lx>ing carefully wrapped in ter place XXednesday evening, and w ill spend A. I. Reuter, plaintitt', v» John A. Halnev of summer pruning is well established, and -i;ur’ iv ,.f:- r ' i>* affair b..p;x*ned and Patterson, litis lieen at work at E. B. blue gravel that we have bad yet paper and packed iu ueat Ixixes of th«* rest «»f the sumimw in Ashland. p«»> uni Goortte M Love. Slierifl's-ale eontirmeii. no man in the state of Oregon. I claim, can k—1 ’<> •. o ' a few shots extract««! Myer’s place this week, and has been is the clean up now Ix-iug made by alxmt 50 pounds each. The refrig sibly. <’npt. Teel is as jolly as ev«T, ami his 1 I. Renter, plaintitt. vs. Tlios. Hopw.xxl, equal me. To any person wbhing to h am many friend« were glad to see him and his tefen-lant:-.nil to foreclose mortgage. De ! the method of summer pruning and disin from th* < :;lf of his leg. remarking visited by a large numlier of people, the Blue Gravel Mining Co. Suffi erators wile bark. They still think that southern eree granted .ml mortgage foreclosure an<l fecting, I will give full instructions for the alxive and around the fruit al tii* home ti.ae that tie- iiank’st crew some coming all the way from Central cient has lieen taken out to insure were fillet! with ice and the temper oreg«ni climate is the beat in the world. sum of IH», or f«*r du-dnfectnig alone, $2 ;«U. execution ordered. to "work” th it b* *v-r struck was on Point aud th* lower end ot the valley ' about 33 j cte per square yard of iied- ature was kept remarkably cool.” Mat-on. Hume ami Watson, plaintiff«, vs I can be found at S. B. líale»’s peach orch I d. Morse, who was taken with pneumo ard. where I am at work on 70 acre* for him. Il Messenger, defeudunt Slierifl s -ale ♦•■i train 16 l'*i■••« • fi’il iws proh.-.bly to see it in operation. Thia 1 uia at Shovel Creek Springs two or ihrec ' new style r<x*k uncovered. This ih as good a show , L. F \ AFtillN. ago. is still very low-. T. E. Godfrey confirmed. will no' attempt to run a train on simplifies harvesting very much and ing as any placer claim iu the state, Says the Oretioniun: Mr. I*. B. is week* Xpptii-alion of Sise Peterson to I mm - oiui * a over there from here, waiting ou him. tli.H division .ig. ’i very «.«m. will no doubt come into use all over and is all the proof necessary of it be Whitney, of the Southern Pacific, has Ed’s father enme in answer to summons. la*t citizen of the I Hited States granted We take pleasure in announcing to our patrons anti but found his son improving ami left Oregon, as it bus in California, soon. ing t lie same old bine gravel channel 160 acres of laud out in Clackamas w week, ith instructions to send E«i. home a* soon F.re xt Talent NutilW. of the lower counties, where thou county' which is turning out some a* hr was able to stand the trip to Oakland. Groceries, tobacco«, stationery, L ink oi ri. k it R orcbi k '.. ours.> n . > the public generally, that we have made arrangements l'..’.*;t: hud its first erperimi with «- that though he ha* grown wome ami Bids for the saloou privilege nt the July 29, IN.«>. , blank liooks, w < mm 1 and willow ware, sands have made fortunes. Several colored earth of which he has a very ( Sim his father had been sen * for again. th.- lir« .lelii' ti l.'Uft rii'i: lay tit lit. high opinion. There are beds of red thousand dollars has already lieen fair grounds, during fair week will be Notice is hereby aivi-n licit the fotlowhiK confectionery, cutlery, crockery aud whereby we can make the most liberal ofler ever known Alxmt ¡1 p. »u. fire w..« ihsc.ivored glassware, fruit jars, jar rubbers and cleaned up, with more to come. An earth aud also of yellow. Wheu first Dr. Dani Dorchester an«l wife, of XVash awarded to the highest bidder on Aug. name«! pettier H h - liksl notice of liia inlen. ington. D. C . were registered at the D“p«»t 9, 1890 tit 2 o'clock p. m., at t he office tion t* make i-oinmuted filial prtHif in «u;>- m Renfro.v .V l*ell*t’s planing mill, it jelly glasses, at the R*<1 House. taken out it is soft clay, but hardens idea of what it is like can lx* had from Notwithstanding our reputation * l«>rt of his claim, and that mid proof will be in the annals of trade. Hotel last Suudav. Dr. Dorchester and w ife having *l't ;mi«l g'xxl headway Wore the fact Hint $3,0*10 was taken front ou exposure to the air. It contains are >f the secretary at Jacksonville. iiiade before the Judge or Clerk of the Couii- making an extended tour of the Pa< ifi< The usual thieving concomitants the first two lx>Xee. On the same day no grit whatever and Mr. Whitney coast, tv Court of Jackaou County. Oregon, at icing Ii. 'h’td. I'll* JHXiple worked the R<-lerend gentleman's work bring R obert A. M illf . k , has been won by kt^eping the best goods the market af .lacksouville, Oregon, on Saturday. Septem- hard to subdue tin1 llamvs with a bll -k- are reported as being along with Rob- ! $o90 tn nuggets, ranging from $1 to thinks it is genuine echre. Applied with the different Indian *« liools of the Secretary. lx-r 20, lHt*O. viz John W Million, il'oiie- United siat'-s. In the evening Dr. Dorchrs ... l.ri,: nle supplied with plenty of wa ineon’s circus which is to show here $30, were picked up from the liedrock to wixxl surface with water it gives a ter Mead Entry No. w.M*'.. for the SE1» ot sW1,. forded at the very lowest prices, we wish to impress this occupied the pulpit of th«- M L < hurch. ter from a ili’-ch running through the next Tnemlay. It seems that among and races, the day before $350 was nice coat of paint, which is removed pleaching an able ami interesting sermon to s>., ofSE1,. aud NEE of SE'4. See. 14. Tp :ts. See the free 1615 page dictionary m as intelligent a lot of people as will K 2. E iittl to vn. ami amsveded in coufining fact upon everyone, that we are not trying to see how picked up iu the same way. One only with difficulty. What it will do a large congregation. Yesterday morning south wiudow, and ask for u card. s. He names the followingwltne»»e*i toprove they lrft by private conveyance on the Ash attend the circus here on that day it th* lite <O th* planing mill, thetdd piece found in the flume weighed 15 | ! when burne^iand ground is not known, land Linkville road for Klamath to look D. R A E. V. Milla. « hi« eoutinmn:« residence upon, and cultiva would hardly lie necessary to talk little but how much we can give for a dollar. skating nuk hall Imlougtng to James ounces, and bad some quartz in it. ■ but Mr. Whitney purposes sending u after the schools on the KTamalh reservation. I tioti of. «aid land, viz; Janies Coakley. John I.eddikhi.Adani Led H -im■'. th • -«tore building formerly oc alioiit the utter uselessness and folly The result is, there is not a skeptical sample to Prof. Condon, at Eugene, 1 dikin and Chari*« Holmes, all of Ashland, Visiting St-hotite- cupied oy I dent’s s ore and the butch of their attempting to "beat" the vari old timer in Cottonw<xxl township. for examination. Tragedy at Happy Camp Oregon. I County superintendent of schools, C- Jackson county, with the publishers of er olio;., iiotii of which were also owned ous games that are usually thrown out Every one of them, no matt -r how j«»HN II. SIH BE. Register. (Yreka Journal. July 30. | to catch “ suekere." But. if such gnm*s Says a Linkville dispatch of July bv Mr. If -lm«. Favorable wind and doubtful he was before this dean up 8. Price, spent, last week in visiting Yesterday afternoon report reached some of the numerous school districts size, LEATHER BINDING, h ir 1 work saved tne general merehan- games are allowed to run there always has experienced a change of heart. 24th to the Orry<mi*iu: “Ltukville is ii-.se store of C. K. Klnni. The total more or less people to lie found who There is no longer any doubt, this in improving rapidly. Many new build here from Happy Camp, that, a China i ■ if the conuty. He did not get all think they kuow “just bow it is done" sures us one of the Ix-et mining camps ings have >>een erected or are in course man and a China woman were badly around, but will continue the work un i 1,is tn tiie neigh lx >rb< x>d of of erection, and several old ones are cut with knives by a bidf-bree*], as til he Ims made himself personally ac though it may |x>ssib!y be a little but who get badly fooled only after in the state. lieing refitted. Two large hotel build sisted by a full blood Indian, Ixith quainted with the different districts. m >re. The total insurance. $3.40(1. they have squandered the money that ings are projected. One by (}. W. supposed to have been intoxicated. R nfrow A Pellet pl us- their loss at they ought to use for something else. Mr. Price thinks that whal the ffchool The Fruit Trails Smith and the other by a stock com The Chinaman was reported as dead districts of Jackson county need is a MILL AT PHOENIX, ~.‘..'J«I. with insurance of S2.B0(>; Helms Prof, fansette’s Memory System is This magnificent book, that every family needs ami pany, who intend to build on the site wheu the mail carrier left, and the Early Hale peaches aae now in sea A M.>ri is '’ere just getting m readiness creating greater interest than ever iu re-n[>p->rtionment and to have the di for working some barley and gram all parts of the eouiitry, and persons son, and are of good size. Shipments of the hotel which wax dost roved by Chinawoman was not expected to visions of the different districts more no library is complete without, we are prepared to give chopping apparatus at the planing wishing to improve their memory have lieen made every day thiB week the great tire of September last. live. The assailants entered the clearly dt fined, as the records, at pres- Smith’s building will lx* 8Ox!kl feet and Chinaman's cabin, first stabbing the ent, are in such a condition that it is mill. Valued at alxmt $].5*M». and this should semi for his probissima free as but have not reached their bight. away free to every customer who makes cash purchases three stories high, and will lie uwd as Chinaman tn the breast, then going was imriioi: L*alx> ,V Suntli bad about advertised in another column. Large quantities of blackberries con a hotel and store. The excavation for into a back room, and cutting the tm|M>ssible, almost, to furnish the -.!•»» worth of Ixxits and shoes in the clerks of tin- districts their proper of us to the amount of $40 before Jan. 1, 1891. Two women uml one man attracted tinue to be shipped every day, the -.•me bnihling that they had not yet a go<xl sized crowd od the streets of demand for them keeping up well. the foundation of the last named Chinawoman in a frightful manner. boundaries where it is desired by them Ojrotier Fried and Juelice Antenrietb building is lieing made." removed to Ashland, aud had no m- Ashland last Thursday eveuing, the ILx'kerstuith has lieen shipping from to make an assessment of the taxable here yesterday afternoon for Hap property. However, Mr. Price <!<»« Of Every Description on Short Notice. surane».; J. 8. Herrin also had some outfit claiming that they had lieen es 21» to 250 gallons per day tins week. Marshal Boss has succeeded in left Although a great many of these $12 1 »ietionaiies will py Camp, and the Justice guve Con not propose to undertake the job. at b.«>t an i shoe .«•:x'k iu the store val- pecially called upon by the Lord to and getting confessions stable 11 ulfard the warrant to arrest A little injustice was done J. W. capturing mxlat .limit luiitisured; and a go about the oonntry preaching the present, himself, as it would entail a l»a given away by us, practically amounting to a large from the boys who have lieen burning I’ e’laml house bad about $2.kl worth gospel on the street.. They would Hockeramith by the T idings in an barux in Salem receutly, eight, having the partiee. while Sheriff Moxley tele great «leal of work more than the sn- of ixtnr.’H and small trinkets which have done well enough if they bad article ou the fruit shipments two lieen burned by them. The boys are: graphed to Sheriff Mike Brown, of perintendent could afford to do, con iliscount on your purchases, our prices will l»e as low, if tl. y Io«: in the store building; AVel- neld to the spreading of the gospel, weeks ago, when it was stated that Mr. Tommy Townsend, aged 12; Walter Humboldt county, and also scut word sidering the salary attached to his to Crescent City, besides authorizing Hockeramith would not pay “ partisu- t.orn 1* .-son also lost several thousand but before they were through the office. not lower, than ever Wore. Tasker, aged 13, and Dick Ely, aged 9. f.'c'L of lumlx r that was stacked up in listeners w<tre convinced that some of lar attention" to the peach trade this They burned the barns for fuu, lieing his deputies along the Klamath river The District Teachers' Institute, to r tuge of the tire; the three buildings the followers of Mrs. Woodworth--the year. The T idings reporter under auxious to see the excitement of to arr.»st the guilty parties. We have be belli in Beptember, will probably belonging to James Helms will make Doomsealers from Oakland—had es stood him to say that and so men engines making a run. It was decided been unable to obtiuu any further convene in Ashland. The county in Books now disjdayed in our south window. Ask for a up th.’ bahiuce of the loss, Mr. Helms ci ped from the insane asylum and tioned it, but it transpires that Mr. to give the Ixiys no punishment, being particulars, up to time of going to stitute, the superintendent proposes tn ii zving - t'jt i insurance on them. The underMgaed lias now for sale at the card. hold just before the holidays. were turned loose upon this harmless Hockeramith was misquoted, and will so young and not realizing the enorm press. brickyards near Ashland. j * ti’ is s'lppostd to have started city. A contribution of eggs a la contiuue to pay as much attention to ity of the crime, and they were given the shipment of p**aches this year as :oo: fr. :u ‘li.‘ engine room of the planing rotteu would have l»een tendere»! K?ad 1). Il A E. V. Mills advertise, the custody of their parents for An immense stock of wall paper, he has in the past three, during which in •mH from tiie fire box. ment on this page.' them in all probability, had they at time punishmeut.. The other boys say that ceilings and d<«aratiou8 at Smith A he has done much Ly Lie oareful It is utuiersiooil that the planing tempted to “preach" on Ashland hired them to do the work, Doilge’e. We furnish an experienced work to build up the reputation of Towneepd null propri ’<>rs will replace their prop streets another niglit. DIED, Southern Oregou fruit. The branch paying 10 cents far on® job, 20 far paper bauger when desired. All or erty ns they were doing a gixxl busi another, and a white rabbit far a ders in this line promptly attended to, Large lot of new goods received at house of Page A- Son in Ashland, ness mi l ha I orders ahead for a large MOORE—In Ashland. Friday July 25th, 1»WO, and satisfaction guranteed. ♦ aud third. llenis Moore. Iadov, d hiislmml of Eliza niuulx-r <>>' fruit Ixixes. It is thought the C. O. D. Emporium in Reeser’s which he is managing now, is doing a and father of James and Frank M. I lively business, and pnqxisee to keep A 1615 page dictionary, given away block. The 5 and 10 cent counters E. It. Hunsaker is sole agent for M.sire that their engine was only slightly Moore, a natite of Litneriek (utility, ire * at D. R A E. V. Mills. * I th* Broadhead dress goods. , fully replenished. * | in the business right along. I laud, aged 46years. damaged. II. VEUHTE. I ASHLAND TIDINGS. BREVITIES. DR. HILLER'S Special Prescription Pure Blood FARM and STOCK RANCH C. F. BILLINGS, Ashland, Or $$$$ $$ $$$$$$ DOLLARS WHEELS OF COMMERCE E. B. III! NSAKEB SUMMER GOODS BARGAIN COUNTER E. B. HUNSAKER ’s Die tionary Free ! A $12.00 We are Now Running Our FRUIT-: BOXES WEEKS BROS TILE FOR SALE! D.R.&E.V. MILLS.