Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 08, 1890, Image 3

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS
KKEVITIKS.
FOC ND DEAD.
HERE AND THERE
PERSONAL.
ABOUT THE CENSl'8.
City Council Proceedings.
Oregonian, Ang. 6: The postoffice
A. T. Kyle is back from Portland.
A regularJiieeting of Ashland city
According to internal revenue
business transacted at Tacoma during
Broadhead g<xxls have arrived at An Old Mail Lies Head for Sii Weeks in a
Win.
Lee
Johnson
has
left
for
Texas.
records, Oregon has 2612 liquor deal­
jeld Aug. 4tb, Mayor Hill
Field Before Ids Body is Hisemered
b'i it!
.
the fiscal year ending March 31. council w
... Afiymt s. /s.'#o Hunsakers.
*
ers ami 8891 d«xders in manufactured
Mr. H. E. Si»encer is in from Klamath amounted to $56,000.
Imeu Thorutou, Colton,
Seattle’s re­ and C
Wheat keeps coming in lively to tbe
county this week.
Last Mouilay about noou Johu P«*n- totMMXXX
ceipts netted 873,(XM) during the sam« Hui'sa r, Crowsou and iventuor pr«e-
Ashland mills this week.
Boxes.
iuger fotiud the dead Ixxly ot Epbriam
Mr. J. J* Fryer, of Eagle Point, was in Ash­ year, and the figures for Portland show
Astoria claims tbe credit of having ,
Mifutes read and reports of city
a business of $129,247 58. Still Seat­
Regular monthly social at Baptist Jemison, lying iu a field on the farm the banner A. O. U. W. lodge of the land last Tuesday.
! iie Sugar PinelXxir ,V Lumlier C«>.,
of bis father ( D. Pentuger) about two
Morl Abl>ey returned to Ashland la Sat tle aud Tacoma boast of lieing greater offijj6rs for July received.
of Grant’s Pass, will » m -11 boxe« this Church Tuesday evening August 1'4.
werld.
Tbe
tnerubership
is
4'X),
and
it
urday from N aquina.
and a half miles north of Central Point.
cities than Portland. That Portland
n accordance with a resolution of
.--ar much clic ip«T than ever liefore.
A large number of people from Jack­ The Ixxly was iu an advanced stage of costs 819.50 to join.
Mrs. Jack Hayes and children left for with a postoflice busin«*es that excetxls
B 'sur»* to see their box» « ami get pri'i-e
e City Council adopted at prior
sonville and Medford, thirty or forty, decomposition, and, without disturb­
Portland
last
evening.
Flour
at
Prineville
is
worth
$7
per
that done in txilb of the Sound cities . meeting. John O’Conner filed the fol­
Iron, tfi.-u. Ix-fore iiiaciinr orders. ♦
sjient last Sunday at Colestiue.
ing it, Mr. Pemnger notified the coro­ barrel; bacon, 15 cents per pound; new
Mr. F. T. Downing, of Central Point, was together, should have a smaller popn/ lowing paper in Recorder's office;
in
Ashland
Wednesday.
ner,
Dr.
Parson,
of
the
discovery.
Dr.
potatoes,
£1.25
per
bushel;
eggs,
25
lation than either, is au absurdity «but
J. W. Hockersmith has lieen down
“Permission is hereby granted to the
Parson pnx'eedix! to the place, and, cents per dozen, aud butter sells al 21)
Countj Judge J. K. Neil was in Ashland passes all reason and batHes common city of Ashland, in the county of Jack-
is for th? sal«x>u privilege at the the valley this week, buying fruit ami empaneling a jury, hblil an inquest cents per pound.
Saturday ami >uuday.
sens«.
ineloUH
for
Page
«t
Sou,
of
Portland.
son, that tbe said city may tap the
groiiu is. during fair w.n-k will bu
Mouday evening, when the following
J R Tozer and family came in from Dead
The Salem Statesman, thinks it a
de l :u t ne highest bidder on Aug.
Washington. Aug. 4.—[Oregon m / m system of water workH at tiny place
Messrs. Walrad ami Otto are kept j facts were developed:
Indian the tirst of tbe week.
• I .it 2 o’clock p. ni., at the office busy tapping the city water pipes for
office, coruer Fourteenth street ami where the same is now complete. au«i
Jemison was an old man, about, fii) shame and disgrace t hat six hundred
Mrs. J. Nunan and family will spend some
i-
rotary at Jacksonville.
Pennsylvania aveuue.| — Senators that th«* tapping of euch system shall .
neople who want to get the Ix-netit of years of age, who has been a resilient feet of sandbar only «lauds in the way time at Wagner 8 Soda Springs.
R o BEKT A. M iller ,
Mitchel) ami Dolph to-day weut to the not iu any wise lie considered an ac­
the new system.
of the county for a long time, being of au open river all tbe year lxstween
Col. Jas. Suobie went down to San Francis
census office and presented a request ceptance of any work done by the uu-
N-cretary.
lx»Ht knoaii tn neigbborhixxl of Gold Salem and Portland.
co
suuday, from Cow Creek.
The lb v. P. C. Hetzler. of Salem,
for au eutire recount of the state of dersigneiL For the John Barrett Cki.
I Hill. He ha«l I xh ii cutting w«xxl for
A
tire
at
Red
Bluff
last
w«»ek
de
­
Mrs.
Jas.
II-
<«Ay,
of
Central
Point,
has
Or., will preach next Sabbath for th«
July 25, 189(1.
J ohn O.C onnek ,
Oregon. It was represented that the
Dave Pemnger ami was living alone stroyed several buildings, including been visiting Ashland friend* this week.
pastor of the Presbyterian church. No
Sec.
increase in the past teu y«»are by all
in hie camp near his work. Ou June the Daily Sentinel office, on which the
Le\i M. Eagon is at work with the rail
evening service.
I
J. K. Lealxi, S. D. Taylor, F. M. Mc-
24tli he was iniss*xi, ami the next «lay loss was 86,01)1), with $3,1)00 insurance. roud forces down in the Cow Creek canyon. ; other statistics showed that the popu­
lation was much greater than the re­ Kinnis ami IL M. Garrett were ap­
John Real's team took a spin last Mr. Peninger went to hie camp, but The total loss by the tire w:w 820,0(M).
Francis Fitch Esq., of Medford, ha-* been
Saturday morning with the milk wag­ di«l not find him, and supposed
in Ashland several »lays during the p:*>t turns of the present census indicated pointed special policemen tor circus
Fruit
shipments»
continue
lively
i and that the people of Oregon univer­ day.
on and came down main street at a he hud gone away for a time, intending
week.
sally Ixdieved that tbe<*eusus had been
lively gait. No damage was done.
to return s<x>n. No further search from Ashland this w«*ek. Yesterday
Tbe followiug bills were ordered
Mr.
Merriam,
a
brother
of
Mr*.
I.
P.«
was made, and the matter seems to J. W. Hix-kersmitn shipped the first Dodge, of this place, arrived in Asnland last very inefficient. Supermtemlent Por paid:
Stacks of new dress gixxlx iu t hr
pluins
for
the
season
sending
100
week
from
Iowa
i
ter
telegraphed
Supervisors
Kelly
and
have beeu forgotten until the finding
\V. R. Mayfield niarshal Milary, July.
uo
♦
show window at Hunsakers.
( . W. \\vr* and family are moving to Al ■ Strange to report at once upou the < ’. B. WatMHi.City Atty., July,
of the body by Mr. Peninger's eon boxes to Spokane with about us many
\V.
I
’
altersoii,
work
in
cemetery,
(ire at Bouaiiza -Uhilitren Burntxl.
boxes
of
peaches.
bany thi> week, and shipping a part of their situation and furnish information if or
T. J. Kenney, who ban lxnight the last Tuesday.
street work, waterworks,........
household etfects.
uot the recount is demanded by any Electric Light Co
ltieiiw. liiug house of llr. S. llem- harness shops of G. W. C«x>per at
Tbe laxly was lying face downward,
........
In some parts of the state where
Mrs. S. 1». Taylor started last Monday for consitleruble poriiou of the |n*«»ple of O. H. Blount, fixtures tin» dept
«■nw.iy at Bonanza, Klamath county, Medford and Central Point, will make about 3U0 yards from his camp, and the jieople are troubled with dust
Francisco, to spend several Weeks with Oregon, some details as to the basis of J \V. < unniughain, *pc( iai p -lice
w;«.s buri. «1 last Monday morning hie business bea.lqnarters at Medford the supposition is that he was taken settling on their premises the custom Sau
is
relatives in the city.
John Abbott
do.
; th * demand ami how far the demand II. s Emery, eoftin Rous«* child
ill and had staruxl out for assistant*«, of spreading straw on theniad m front
h
. ■
licit past live oNhxtk, and it is hereafter.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Peyser,
of
San
Erancisco.
•
of
the
pe«iple
is
justified
by
facts
ami
G.<
.
Eddings,
mdse
water
work
1
*
when an attack of heart «lieeas*» or apo­ of tlieir residence has ixx-u extensively who have been at Soda Springs, returned
> !> • .'■•••« tiial llirve cbiidreti were bad*
Mens ntdaundried shirts can lx*
‘
«regory
<v
Hicks,
hauling
'
such
other
details
as
will
give
tlie
of
­
lj but u«>: fatally burned. Tbe loss is
plexy hail caused linn to fall forward adopted. A coating of straw or saw home last Monday.
R. K. Sutton, livery hire
12
bought at Hunsakers for 75 «•t*.
*
fice t he most complete information on E J Kaiser, pub. ord. No. sound si
upon his face dead. Appearances in­ dust makes a gixxl remedy for the dust
nlx»nt STJ'i.i; insurunce unknown, and
9
(ien. J. «'. T o I uihii hih I Wni Hurst ure the subject. The superintendent also Eugene
Walrad.
salary
and
Ex.
Jiitt.
11
Tbe Ashlaml Baptist church build­ dicate that he hail not moved after evil and au easy road to travel.
.'alls' of lire, >1 lief, ctive fine. Nil fur­
up
ui
the
Smith
xpriiiK*
lor
h
c.'imping
G
telegraph«-«! S|as:ial Agent Kruz«, now W . M. Holmes, recording deed*-
couple of weeks.
ther particulars have yet been received. ing is being repainted, work upon the falling. Jemison was a man of fami­
M Vaughn, board of city charges
47
Reports of the weather down at Red­
suire having been lieguti this week. ly and leave« several grown childreu.
R. Harlsiur left Ashland Tin -«laj at Minm-iipolis, to furnish such adili- M.-Berry. Re. order's 1«•«■«. Jul)
31
Mrs.
H
The church will la» greatly improved It was reported that he aud one of ding and further south in tbe Sacra­ for Lebanon, i, l.iim eouiitj, where liei hu.- tioiiiil information regarding the situ­ J. K. Patton, hauling for uater works
Hird <m the Train
Î ation as he
may have.
The census <« VV. < row son, u o«»d
his sons had a quarrel sometime ago, mento valley last week made us appre­ ba id is now h luvateil.
A litti * Isilie about a year ol«l died by its new dress.
1
ciate the pleasaut climate of the Rogue I Mrs. J. W. Gilmore, of Riddles, ha* !•••«-n officials do upt incline toward a re- i A. L. Helman, hauling
aud
wlieu
the
«lead
body
w.us
found
1». S. Kadciiri, street work
1 "4>
on the m>rtb-tx>umi train at some
B«>ys waists fur 25 cts. at Hunsak­
River valley. Down in the S.icrum«-nto | visiliug Mr. Gilmore’s parenLs in Ashland, conil, lieciuim* then* are, no doubt, i I Ih’os. Frisby.
do.
I I»
there
was
some
talk
of
the
possibility
point H.nith of A*bhm«l last Mouday, ers.
♦
during the pad week
valley
tbe
mercury
recorded
It»)'
or
do.
other stales who would join ill a like J. H. Shi drier.
of foul play, but there was no evidence
from cholera infantum or teething ami
de'UMUd ami the census people would
Tramps are very ntnnerous along the of anything of the kind at the coron­ higher at 6 o'clock a. m., aud 114 at | 1 D. P. Wai rad has been
Total paid.
FM2 IB
slouiuu dm«>rd«r. The molder with
the hottest part of the day. This beats 1 another attack ot partial
fiml themselves in a whirlpool of dis­
' about itgaiu tills week.
Warrant for 8193 25 in favor of city
eight < .il lr«-n was en route-from Ne­ rmlnsid again, especially the tirst of ers inquest. Dr. Lee, of Central Point, our hot weather by 20 to 30 .
the
week
-circns
time.
Wetlnesdav
content
ami
congressional
pressure,
made the examination of the Ixxly,
ll,...-ka io join the fatln r of the family
treasurer for payment of lalxir on
C.
of ..............
Klamath county, came in
. . , C. . Low, „»
Large lot of new gixxls rect-ived at last week attar Ills family, >\ho had been nt which would make life burdensome to water works up to Aug. 1st, ordered
a! R'•«-•‘burg, and >he Ixxly <:f tbe balx* the crew of the regular south Ixtuml aud reported tiiut he found no
passenger train put off eight tramps I evidence of any violence or injury to the C. (J. D. Emporium in Reeser's Phoenix for Home time.
them.
w n taken on io Roseburg for burial.
drawn.
tx-tween Ashland and Steinman.
the person.
bl<x-k. The 5 aud 10 cent counters
Mr. Rcesenur and faniih. from Missouri,
’I'm* family nTne is Hansen.
Walrnd, Supt citj water works, was
have
been
ramping
at
the
Smith
Spring"
on
The
coroner
’
s
jury
was
composed
of
fully
replenished.
*
Geo. W. Crowson’s delivery wagon
authorized to issue time cliecks, to lx*
KLAMATH «'Ol'NTY.
< arlrr creek, fora week or more past.
J.
S.
Morgan.
Auson
Grimsley,
Grant
Prawned in l.i«t Kiier.
team Ux*k a lively spin through the
paid from general fund, tn payment
John Kelly, supervisor of census for
I Ltukvilh* Star. Aug. 1 •J
Cary, John Raghu, J. F. Mahan and
W. H. Wickham and wife, now of Tacoma,
for labor performed iu lapping city
A Linkville dis iateli reports that streets on their own responsibility cir­ James Savage. Their verdict was in the Western Oregon district, Las made are m town this week. Mr. \\ . hav ing come
The bonds under which John Shook water main.
Martin An«lerson whs drowne.1 wi.ile cus day, but finally cairn* to a halt be­ effwt simply that the Ixxly was that estimates of the population of «-oun- bark to settle up business matters here.
is held to answer for the shixiting of
Adj« aimed.
I ni :bing in List river lasl Tneteiny ai- side a telegraph pole on 4th Ave., near of Ephriam Jemisou, and that lie had tiee as reported by the figures of the
Mrs. M.A Saxman intends to return to
t*'rii<xm. He was bathing alone, and the depot, without having done any come to his death from causes un­ lute unpleasantness. Th«« population of Alaska soon, and has rented her rend« m e George Goodlow are 8906*1. C. S.
M wire, L. B. and J. D. Applegate are
the three principal agricultural coltii- , uud orchard in Ashland to Dr. J. IL Hall.
was not miased until evening, when a serious damage.
Go t<i <>ur Btore, tvml side of Plaza
known to the jury.
tiiis in tbe Willamette wailey is as fol­
Mrs. I. L. Merrick and little son, who had th * IxMidsmen.
«••arching party found Ins clothes on
for paints, oils, varnishes, brnslnxi, I
Fast riding in Ashlaud is fun while
The laxly was buried on Tuesday.
lacn
visiting
frieud*
in
Yreka
ami
1
<»rl
lows m round numliers: Lane, 14,001);
tlx* river bank. The body was found it Lists, but, like a champagne supper,
Colonel Burton, the Inspector Gen­ artists’materials, and wall aud build­
Join*" for "cwrul weeks, returned home lu't
Linn, lti.Ooo, Mariou, 18,000.
Weiln« ? lay morning. Amlerson was it often has unpleasant sequences.
eral on the staff of General Miles, ing papers. Estimates made on paiut-
Sunday.
The Blue Gravel Mines.
not able io swim, ami iloiiblh-HS begot Several young pi-ople paid each a $5
Don’t buy that new dress until you
Rev, John Rice ami family, who have w< nt on Ui Fort Bidwell this morning iug, paper hanging, interior decora-1
The Henley «xirreeponiient who re­
into
place I ai J iod J his depth. He tine 1 o the city treasury this week,
be.11 on Kvans creek for some months, have to inspect that post. He will return lions, etc.
have
seen
those
Broadhead
go«sls
just
ported to the «Journal last w«*ek that
reiurned to Willows, Shasta count) , < al., to via Fort Klamath.
cimie to Klamath coimty rta'ently with
E vans A B kitnk , Ashland, Or.
ilation of the ordinance agNlust the result of the ele.au up at the J illson unpacked at Hunsakers.
*
re ide.
an older bro'her, who is tbe only rela­
driving or riuuig.
We
bear
that
the
authorities
wen-
Hunsakers
is the ]4ace for a new
mines
shows
an
average
of
33*
:i
cts.
People
from
Klamath
county
rejxrrt
John Mullen, of Klamath county, returned
tive lie bad in that, section. He was
♦
per square yard of bedrock uncovered that D. W. Audersou, of Alene, has a ■ yestciilny from Cottage Grove, where he has after Garret, the man accused of steal­ dress.
The Talent planing mill of Renfro
ilxnit 17 v.ms of age, ami a worthy
l’ellet was doing a g«xxl business, writes this week that he was greatly tine garden at his place at Lost River ix’-'n for some time ami started at once for ing Indian ponies, last week, but
nml promising young man.
WHY I>11> HE GOT
found him scarce. He said he be­
istaken in his figures—the average Gap this year, as usual, lie has a [ Linkville.
and will be rebuilt a.» stxin as possible.
Charley Slade started for R«»s* burg last longed in Siskiyou county, but had
d is 57 cts. per square foot of bed- gixid crop of corn, potatoes, and mel­
Its
new
location
will
be
near
the
rail
­
1 xibln't Fixli for Suckers Here
and may lake a position under be -n working in Lake county f<»r A. St. T.ouls Merchant'. Trip to the
a difference of alxnit 84.80 a ons. He had corn big enough for Saturday,
road track, further down than where
the Western Stage (<>. on the Kosvburg-
1'o.tottice, unit the Kenutt.
The thimlih'-riggers, walnut
Charley Sherlock.
yard, or about 824,(MKI an acre, market July 20, ami liis melons are Coos Bay stage route.
the ohl mill stixxi, so as to lx» away
lien, monte card abarps and Iber from other buildings.
respondent says, further, this ripening now. Mr. Anderson has a
Prof. E. E. Smith and wife, who ha\c bet n
Ben Gondan, a Swede of about 30
California's last sensation is teeinning
sharks w.io are always expe«- 1 to
7 cts. per square foot is the tine garden place, and knows L«.iw to visiting Mrs. Smith's parent* al their home ye, re of age, is a missing man. A
week:
Reail 1>. IL A E. V. Mills advertise­ correct ti
to take hold of St. Iziuia. J. V. S. Barrett,
c,»me to t .-«iirfaiv in thecruwd alxuit
on Big Butte for some two mouths, returned
e, and as 1 said before. make a gixxl garden.
we-k
ago
Sunday
he
left
Thomae
Wil
­
ment
ou
this
page.
*
to Ashlaml this week.
the commission merchant of 122 and 124
a ci ' -us tent made a pretty g«Hxl han)
is as good it showing as any other
son's place ou Horsefly to go to his North Commercial Street, was one of th«
Those table cloths at one dollar art­
at soinc places in the state, but they
Mr. s. H. i’alhouu and family have come
Mr. Landere received this week for placer mine hi the state. NVe have going at Hunsakers.
cabin,
where
he
proposed
to
remain
up ironi their lmniesiead iu Josephine coun­
first to test Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparilla in
*
il.dat e;» ii business at all in Ashlaml
W. C. Butler one of the improved hundreds of acres of just such ground
ty, near McAllister, to look after their gar ov« r night nml pnxjeed to Bly next lick headaches. Its effect was such a grati­
las’ T h « ~ ! iv. Sheriff Birdsey who “Lightning” hay press»* which have in this district, and a great deal of it
S. P. Sladden, of Eugene, was inter­ • leu aud orchard iu Ashland.
morning. When he left there were fying surprise that he went over to the post­
ba.« kept hem from operating at any Ix-come the favorite in California. is being developed as fast as circum­ viewed last week by a reporter. Mr.
Mr. W. A Pearis, of Zanesville, <>., repre­ two guns ami a bed in his cabin, l.ut office and told his friend, Th«». P. «'ulkin,
< .reus: iu tlie «xmuty since lie first went They do the work rapidly, ami put the stances will permit. Capital is what Siaddeu said that he hail an order of senting
Chamberlain A; Co s. popular reme nei lier gun nor lx-d was there Tuesday
ini«» oiTh**, was on hand again, and hay m bales of most convenient size is needed. Blue gravel holds out ex­
vxas iu the -alley this week, looking whin J. D. Walker paid it a visit. sup t of the registry division, who was also
from oue to ten car loads of Oregon dies,
after the business of the house.
worried with headache«. The following let­
I h** sharpers were given to under­
tra
inducements
for
capital,
for
it
will
prunes for the Australian market. He
ami suape for shipment ami handling.
W« dnesilay ami Thursday about fif­
stand that the first break they shoitkl
George Shriner, brother of H. s. Emery, teen men were searching in vain to ter details liis friend's experience also; —
give gixxl returns for money invested. has sent some there aud they com­
M. N. Long is still at work grading
over iiom Yreka last Saturday, ami
PosToFFI« E, ST. Loris, Feb. 20. 1*90.
make would cause their arrest by him
"C. B. Jlllson went to San Fran­ manded the highest market iirice so came
returned this week for his tool chest, hav­ asc -rtain his whereabouts. Opinions J. V. s. B arrett , Esq.:—
or «me <>■ his deputies. If tiieaultion- the r«xul to his place in Ashlaud creek cisco last week with $10,000 in gold
P eak Sir. You ask me, Ilid I act on your
that he can now dispose of all be can ■ ing ( onelmle 1 lo go to work in Messenger's in 'i-ganl to the ease are divided, some
ti<s ev.-rywhere were so vigilant the canyon, about two mil«*s above C. B. dust, realized from their first Hume.
'.' I did. and have to thank you. ’ For
ship to that country very advant- planing milt.
thi iking he ran away while others advice
yaars I have .«uttered from indigestion aud
bit .mess of the sharks that follow cir- W atson's country seat. Mr. Long has His son, Oliver, takes the position of agtxiusly. This shoul«! be welcome i
ho!
1
U>
the
theory
that
he
must
have
Prof.
Lahru
Royal,
of
Portland,
wa"
on
headaches.
Taking your advice, I purchased
done a «leal of hard work upon the •superintemleiit’ during his absence.”
«• iih »> s would s«H>n be broken np.
news to Oregon fruit growers.
Monday's south train, en route for s«nithern beeu killed iu some way.
a liottle <*f Joy's Vegetable sarsaparilla.
road. He must have a gixxl summer
Before 1 had finished it I con'd eat almost
( aliforiiia, whence he will go lo Chicago
SlSKIYOt; OOl’NTY, CAL.
anything with impunity, and have la-en
Like all other
E. B. Hunsaker is sole agent for before returning home
The <’oinhine«l Threshing anil llarvestiiur resort claim, or he wouldn’t pul so
Nununer Excursion Parties.
aince rarely troubled with r headache of
Portlanders, he is iitceuwd at the census.
mn«-h exixmse on it.
[Montagne Heral«! Aug. I.
the Broadhead dress gixxls.
*
Machines.
any
kind, for which I give due credit to
Messrs. Albert Milsap aud G. R.
Mrs. Crit. T-Jlman ami her sister, MC."
your advice and J y 's Vegetable sarsaparilla.
Mr. Henry E. Higgles was iu Ash-
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A 1*51.5 page dictionary, given awav Gallnut aud families start«! Wednes­ ,
It takes about $20,000 to run the Dora Amlcrsuii. are expected home from
t
'The “Homer” combine«! harvester
Yours, etc..
♦
and thr‘-her of Sylvester Patterson at D. R. A E. V. Mills.
day for a mount am camping trip, and city of Pendleton. The following Ahtska about Sept. Nt. !<• spend the winter lan I last week on a business visit. He
I IK is. P ( VI.KIN.
here
Crit
may
come
down
with
them
fora
say
«
that
Ashland
is
beautiful
aud
pro-
sup t Registry Division. Postofliea
salaries are pan! its officers: City sur­
«ml W. Gray lias l»*<*n doing excellent
Messrs. Vawter and Howard, of the will visit Crater Lake.
brief visit, as he expect« leave of absence lor gre <sive.
•• ork. and lias Ix-cn visttetl by many Medford bank, have arranged with
A numlier of Ashlaml people started veyor au«l street commissioner, $1500; a \ acaiion of l 0 days.
¡«•oj )»■ luring tte past week. Among D. I’. Thompson, of Portlaud, for the hist Satarday and Sunday for th« sea water superintendent, $12o0, two
Kral Estate Transactions.
'1 h« S. 1‘. R. R. Company has agreed
W. B. Gress, who has l»een t ugag 1 in tht
ither joix--. it 'tit rn«l threshed 49 acres capital necessary to establish a na­ coast at Cresceut City, Cal., intending pump houseengine«»rs, 818«H); marshal, boot and shoe business in Ashland for a to take all the brick that 1’. Stratton A
if win'll for.I. M.1 ’ iselx*er, that yiehi- tional bank at Medford, with a capital to lx* gone about three weeks. Messrs. $1020; engineer fire department, $1000; year .»r more, left last Saturday for Eureka. Co. manufacture in the Montague
Jacob Norcross to H. .1. Teel, land in
Humboldt count), < a!., where lie will go in
Asblaiul; eoiisiilerarion. 42.2UO.
c«l 3) to 35 bushels to the acre for the of 850,000. This will be the s»*eotid H. 15. Carter, F. H. Carter and family. three [x>hcemen at $1*00 each. 827(H); to
the same busiiiess. .Mr. <irr>> hd" been a bri. kyard.
A I’ Talent to S. s Martin, of Talent, lots
whole area. The machine did this be- national bank to lx« opened in South­ Geo. B. Landers and family, Gus Lan­ recorder $900; «Inver tire departtneut, resident of Eureka heretofore.
1 and 2, 1,1, w k li, town of Medloni: <<iu. flooo
The county now pays a bounty of
t we -u 9 o’ehx'k a. in. Friday and 3 p. ern Oregon, the first being at Grant's ders an I Mr. Tolles started Saturday, $720; attorney, $300; stoker tire «le-
A 1' Talent to S. S. Martin, all of blor’k
Haskell Amy. wife ami daughter, of * . u
m. Saturday, so it is safe to say that Pass.
going via Grant's Pass. Mr. and Mrs. partmeut, $120; city treasurer, $150; tral Point, returned home tlie tirst of tm $l(i each for the killing of California “J.' «'«intalning 10 lots; al«,, a fraction lying
east
“J:" als«>uiitiivid««! iutere-t in
on gixxl ground it will cut and thresh
week fr<»m their slay of several months at lior s. c iitgars or panthers. For grizzly lots «1 of 7. bl'M'k
E. V. Carter started Sunday, expecting total, $11,410.
s. and 1«. I,lk "I:' lot.« 1. 2. :1. *.;«,
Pasadena in Southern California Mr. Am) baare, 85 each: lynx and coyotes, $2 III. 1,1k "H:"
Ad. Graham, who is at work with to overtake the others, and took the
25 acres a day, and do it well. [ It cut
lots
1. 2. 7, s. 11. 12. 13,11. 1>. I«:,
While Klamath conuty is boasting i> considerably improved ill health by the each.
17. 1«. 1,1k "F." lot.«'', in. 11. 12. i:<_ 14, l,lk
>2 acres on the Patterson place yester- a surveying party for the Albany .V road west from Jacksonville. All have of her beautiful gram raised at an alti­ trip ami change of scene.
"E; " lot 1. 1,1k "1>: ' I.Ik- "<r aud 1" in
l.i. |
'The machine is a great success, Astoria IL R. in the mountains of Til­ comfortable conveyamws and camp tude of 4,000 feet above the sea. Goose
Conductor Rvan an 1 ot her employes Tnleiit. Oregon; coil. 43.000
I>. R. Mills, senior partner of the firm of
ami a gixxl thing for the farmers. At lamook county, had the misfortune to outfits.
Frederick Weinhard to G. W. Bashford,
Lake farmers will s<xm harvest a crop, I). R a E V Mills, starts thi" morning for of t:ie 8. I’. R. R. Co., have been no­ i lots
7. x. 9, 10. 11. 12. I,Ik 70, town of Medford:
th«» price chargeil, $2 an acre, for both 6praiu his ankle badly while out on
Talent, too, will be well representeil that for quality, cannot lx* surpass««! ( hicago on his regular semiannual tripio got ating for town lots in Montague.
con
. |.*>7.'i.
purchase
new
sto«
k
for
the
store
Mr".
Mii
’
«
>
harvi-.-tiug and threshing, it will make the line one day r«*ceutly, and had to at Crescent City this season. C. K. in tbe world, anil grown from land
Henry Holst to John Gerdau, land in tp
will accompany Luu. and they will visit old I’ll' y evidently know which way the
quite a re«liu-tioii of the «xiet of farm­ lie earned to camp, where he will have Klum and family were to start yester­ over 5,0*X) feet aliove the sea. When friends
:W, « r w.—1.", 10*100 acre«: con. FJ.v.'x).
in Iowa on tue way.
cat is Ui hop.
Kurth V. Miller to 11. H. Miller, assign­
ing. and will lx* a great satisfaction in to take it easy for several weeks, till day for that place, and Messrs. B. C. it comes to altitude and magnitieent
i ouiitv Clerk Max.Muller, who has been
S uith. C implx-ll A Spooner, owners ment: « on 41.
Gixldanl, W. J. Deuu uu«l NI. H. Cole instances. Lake county takes the cake, I ah"cut
doing the work up quickly. Mr. Pat­ able to walk without crutches again.
in»in home fora Tnonrtt on atrip of
Quinton
N Anderson to Thalctlia «'. Mills,
terson has alxuit 4tM) acres of gram
and rest, returned to Jackson­ of .he Summerville hydraulic mines, lot« 1 and 2. 1,1k and lots 1 and ',, blk 4. in
Sa* the free 1615 page dictionary in man ami families expect to start next and her hay, grain, vegetables aud recreation
ville from the south last Tuesday evening hav • made a partial clean up, realizing town of I'lnx'tiix; <*oti 41.
•o cut an«l thresh for himself, this south window, and ask for a card. Snmlay.
fruit crop, will all compare favorably ami is much improved in health. He made
W. c. Ntxin el al to E. I' «¿eary. lots ; and
. ar, ami «•otisiders Ins saving to tie a D. R. A E. V. Mills.
Messrs. J. C. McClunie, Charles with the Iiest and mo«t favored sections the trip by water from Portland to San Fran­ | over 817,*KD. The season's run will
♦
blk 1* Beatty'« addition lo the town of
j ,«e percentage of the cost of harvest­
cisco, ami has been at the latter place for i give them iu tbe neighborhooil of 2,
Winingee, 1«. L. Merrick ami Harry of the country. [Examiner.
Medford: con. 41’0.
■ 8(50.000.
about tw«» weeks.
An unfortunate young woman, Mixs Van Tassel returned home last Mon­
ing ami tliresliing in tbe okl way.
J I.. Klin«1 to I.aura A Er,-«.man. lot iu
The San Francisco RejHirt recently
The Ashlaml camp al Coh stin are having I Charles Roth, well known through­ Ashlaml xO feel wide on Granite street; eon
'The “King” combined harvester ami Kime, of Jacksonville precinct, aged day after tlieir trip out to Cherry
4X00.
time. Mrs. c. H <-.iHett< ami Mr".
1 hr.-siier brought up by Levi Morris about 2t) years, who has Ixx-u partially Creek, Fort Klamath and Crater Lake, printed a charge against Joaquin a S. iivel)
Mr-. J E White to K. T. Eiviage. lol al,
\ *iii Tassel and daughter returned aflvi a out the county, died on the Siskiyou
Miller,
stating
that
he
is
not
the
au
­
deranged
for
a
long
time,
liecante
and report a pleasant time and abund­
for bis ranch east of 'Talent is also
weeks stay Avery Johnson joined the mo mt nin the 26tli ult., where lie was Higlilun *. Park addition to Asliland. eon.
thor
of
“
Songs
of
the
Sierras
”
which
violently
insane
a
w«*ek
or
two
ago,
4-V'O.
camp
WediD
"da)
.
a"
>ii-o
did
M
i
-
m
s
J-
-<ie
ance of fish and game for eampetxiking.
working well, it is reported. It is a
eampingoiit for his health. Dta-eased
A. I’, and Martha A. Talent to S s Martin,
gave him fame m America aud in Lon­ Wagnerand Mabie Miller, and *.eo. Engle
mu «Her machine than the other, ami and hail to be sent to the asylum this
interest in the Ja«*«ih W agner irrigating
went over yesterday. Mi. and Mrs Jack- was an ulil-time stage driver and hihi
don
aud
Paris.
A
lady
in
San
Fran
­
week.
Sheriff
Birdsey,
assisted
by
a
will not «•over quit«' bo many acres in a
«iltelr. con. 4100
A Famous Castle for Gould
"• ii. of Eagle Mills, sta ted a campover there inaiiM friends.
relative
of
the
unfortunate
young
lady,
cisco
claims
to
have
the
original
man
­
J. < ami Irene S l owle- to William G.
Wetlnesdav.
«lav, liemg four f«et shorter ill tbe
New York. Aug. 4.—Tbe HorM's uscript aud that it was written by a
started for Salem with her Wednesday
le i-ontrael for building fifteen M' -iibbotl. nil of lots It. 4, a, «',. 7. X.'«. 10.11.
sickle bar.
A. I.. Reuter and two ehildisii. of Ja* k"on
:. II 1,1k 1 and lot-'' lo, II. 12, 1 : 14, I •
special
from
San
Antonio,
Texas,
in ami combination bridges iu Sis-
evening.
young army surgeon who died many \ille,areal < oiestin, a< an- also Mrs. S. B
If*. Idk 2: lot« 4. ■ «;. 7. «, 11. 1.' aud 13.
says: A report reached here to-day years before Joaquin Miller mails <•al*) uud ( Itii.iren, of \-hland. and J
tiy
«1
eoillity-
was
closed
a
few
days
; lot- 10. 11 12, 13. 14. 1 .. 1«:. Idk 7, in
G. V. K. uni Mysth-Shriner’s Fxi-uraions.
Oiwell A Little, who have been from the City of Mexico that the fa­
> of Mi-dfori!; con. ftO.
known the fact that he had written Nolluer, the Jacksonville tailor, has b
ago by the board .of supervisors. Tbe
tt.ere
the
past
week.
Mrs
\\
I
\
awt
1>.
ami Sarah « Hull to Raphael Moral.
Ou 1 inlay evening last a special recreating at MeAllister, started out mous and magnitieent castle of Clia- poetry.
Tbe charge has create«! a Mrs. C. W. Wolter-, of Medford, wen
aw; rds were made to four different
lnt«7 aud x, blk 1«',, town of Jackson-
train of five coaches tillesl with the on a hunting excursion one day last pulte|Mtc, which is one of the grandest ripple of excitement in th«- literary Friday, returning Sunday, anil Mr?
I
bridge companies. The cist in th«
on 4 .« '»
I'aliforuia dclegation of the G. A. R. week, when they came upon a liear and most imposing structures of its circles of^Ln Franciscii.
imlav aggregate for the construction of the
Myer also returned Sunday. Oi
U)11 V Ilie
and
two
cnlis.
By
tiring
lijxm
them
quite
au
excursion
party
from
Jai
to the National encampment at Mil-
kind in the world, is about to be sold
brii!g«-s is $19.ooil.
ignu Cenfral l!allroa«l Employe
Willliam Gray, tbe baggag«*-tnast«-r, went over.
•■a'lk««, and their families, arrive«! iu ami pressing them close they sixm had to .lay Gould. The castle is owned by
Wins Hix Case. After Seven
Geo c. Eddings went over It/ \$er. Wed
A iiiaml just ahead «if the regnlar them up a tree and it was then but the Mexican government, and Gould who disappeared from Hurley, Wis..
The World Enriched.
Years' Cuntest.
ami accompanied Ed Mor-« and at
express, and stopped half-an-hour for the work of a few more moments until during Ins visit to that country a few on the night of July 7, with a SiMXM) m»Mlay,
ten hmi- as far as Montague. Mr Morse is
The facilities of the present day for
While employe«! as »Rent of the Ml«‘higan
-upper. There were about two hnn- thev ha«i bagged the entire trio.— months ago made mi offer, it is said, pack« g« aJdreseed to t h« Mt rclimts’ \erv low, and fears arc entertained that in­ the production of everythin« that
[Medford Mail.
«iretl jieople aboard.
of $5,O00,(XM) for it. The offer was at National bank, Rhint liindcr. Wis., is will not recover from the severe attack of will u<induce to the material welfare and Central liailroaii Company, at Augusta,
which ha* pro-trated him. ami
87.75 buys a sack of dry grauti- that tune refused, but as the report supposed to be hiding in Oregon or pneumonia
it was decided to take him to his fatln-r's comfort ot mankind are almost unlimit­ Mich., my kidney» bei-auie «li»eiu<ed, xml
A "i «cud tram liearing a delegation lattxl sugar at the R»»d House,
Washington. The United States Ex­ home
and
81
now
Ims
it,
the
government
has
after
at
Oakland.
T. E. G<»dfre\, w ho had ed :.nd «’hen byrupof Fi<is was first pro- from xn ini|«overished Hint impure state of
of Nollies of the Mystic Shrine of the
press Company has offered a rewaril lM»en nursing him ut Shovel creek went I»- duc d the world was enriched with the tile bkxxl. my general health was entirely
will buy any one of the following ar­
New York Consistory passed through ticles: 12 lbs. dry granulated sugar. consideration decided to accept it. If of $500 for him. Gray is alxuit 30 low’ w itIi Mr. Morse.
on) perfect laxative kn >wn. ns it is the uiKliTinined. I consulted the lemling phy­
the castle in purchased, Gould an<i liis
Ashland Suu.lay inonung. on the way
14 liis. extra C. sugar, 18 ]l>s. I»»st family, rumor goes, will make it tlieir years ohl of methr.m height an«l ( John lxiwlow, the famou- down who i- only remedy which is truly plenaing and sician« of this city and ;A nil Arbor, ami all
lo San Fr incisco. where the national
the taste and prompt i nd pronounced my < as«* Hright's «iisease. I11
weighs 170 pounds, and has dark about a- well known a- Dan Rice, acts in reti shiinx
rolkxi oats. 12 lbs. Iiest island rice, 4 home.
convocation of the Shriners was to
brown hair tind muetache, eyes gray the capacity of advertising agent for Robin etlectiin! to cl< anse the system gently in <>« toiler last. I la-gan taking Hibbard’s Klien-
liis. b«*st Costa Rico coffee. 2" lbs. best
son - ciicii", as wdl a- doing 1 he fmm\ bn-i- the Spring time >r. in fact, nt any time
hi .s t last Tuesday inornn.g. The ex­
and ruddy comph-xtoii. The tirst joint ;m-
; in patchwork silk eostumf. 11»- is one and t lie be
■ it is known the more pop- nmti«'Syrup, ami am t«> day a well mail, it
.x-tter
cursion was iim'ler the auspices of navy lieatis, 7 quart cans tomat x*s.
of
the
left
thumb
is
gone,
and
the
tirst
Ileal
Fatale
Sahw
of
the mo-t lib»»ral ami genial gentlemen nia.* it liecono-s.
Mason fruit jars. Ask your gr«xx»r
uitoolx me pleasure to render suffering liu i
Mecca Temple, New York, and in- how he sells these goods.
who have ever been eonneded with theud
finger is cr«x>ked.
inanity any gixxt that I can. and 1 wiah to
a
24-
Frank
Morin«»
last
week
t»o|«i
verti-ing
department
of
a
circns
ami
is
«le
•; t<le*I 81 people, many of them la­
G eorge E ngle , Propr.
-ay that I think it tlie greatest hlixid. kidney
ftxit-front lol next to Ins lilacksiuitli
The Courier of last week had the servediv popular with the newspaper men
dies. At Portland they were joined
; everyw here.
I
ami liver medicine in th«- worlii
by rnetnlx'n of Al Kader Temple, who , M r. (’. E. Van Horn, traveling agent shop «in Main street, to Frank Tripps, following mining items: “Win. Ruble
'1 lie Ur< </,‘iiian rec-ntly contained
E. l.AKzti kks :. Agent M. « . R. It . Albiou,
Mr. L Stacy, who has sold hi- vine*» in
prn'.«i<>l with t hem to San Francisco for that lively and interesting illns consideration, $2,iKM>; ami Mr. Tripps and son have shut down their placer Ashland,
w ill go out to Harney \alle) tin- a sketch «if the political and business Mid). Sold by T. K. Bolton, Ashland.
I
in a Prfllmuti car added to the train at tratol Pacific (.’oast we»>kly. The afterward sold ttie lot to S. B. Galey. min»»s on Wolf creek for the season and month with I.. D. Montgomer). after :i band ear« er of ¡Ion. R. 1*. Earhart, the new
Portland. State Supt. E. B. Mc­ II iix/». was in Ashland y«*st«»rday, on Mr. Morine boiiifht of Mr. Tripps the returned to their Polk county home, of horst - out there on the rang«- l»d(»i)ging coll -ctor of customs. In it was the
» Mr. Montgomery, after which he will
Eastern Fruit Crop Sli'irtage
Elroy UI; with tic* < tregoil delegation, his return to San Francisco from an elate riifht of Oregon to manufaeture near Salem. We nhilerstnnd that they t probably
spend some time in Don,das conn following allusion by Mr. Earhart to
¡ad,-.a n> ial, was active ill |H>ititing externl«*«! trip through the Northern and sell the Tlippx patent wagon t«xik out $5,(X)0 this season with a i ty. Mr.-. Stacy and daughter will go to I i Ins connection with the newspaper
New
York. July 31.—The Mail anti
small force of three men. We also un­ coma, to hiukc their home with th»» boy-.
is a genuine tongue snp)xirt.
out to the strauoers the lx-st features country. The
business: “It. is my journalistic ex­ Express definitely place« the shortage
«
barley
ami
Ed.,
who
are
«loiug
wdl
in
tb
it
derstand
that
the
Pacific
Ditch
and
.f tl«e st ate of Oregon, including the stinger of corruption ami folly, aud its
Mr. L. Stacy has sohl his place of
perience that made me gray-haire«i.” of the Eastern fruit crop at the follow­
city,am! like the Sound country.
valley of the Rogue River.
: cartoons are far more effective than about two acres on the creek lielow Hydraulic Gohl Mining Co. got a gixxl
lie > ays, jocularly. He was business ing figures for Delaware: There ar«*
tliousan«ls of pages of heavy political town to Mr. Ablx>tt, receutly from run this year, and are now employing
manager «if the l’orllauil bulletin, and 9,311,(513 peach tre«*s along the lines of
lost.
quite a force of men digging an exten­
satire of the ol«l style.
Michigan, consideration, 81900.
The Hist net Fair.
was at the helm of the Salem Utittex- the railroads. Two-thirds are lx*anng,
sive ditch preparatory to further min­
The party that picked up Composi­
Eruie Stone, sou of C. B. Stone for­
Tn«' S.'lit hern Oregon Fair is lx*-
Messrs. R. L. Oliver of this place, ing. The miners iu general report a tion B«Mik with the name “Lillian F. nut,i a long time. W. A. McPherson, one-third are young trees. The crop
the bright writer who was recently usually runs from 1,0*10,(MX) to 2,000.000
I'm,ung <«f more interest every «lay, ami merly of this place, was badly hurt and L. N. Narragan, recently from gixxl season's run.”
Smith” on it on or about July 14tli, a.ijinlged insane, was editor of the baskets, and 5,0(10,000 baskets would
:«ppli«-;it i,'ii« Iro::> ill porta of the state, last Friiiay at the Fret*land farm tn Ellensburg, Wash., have leased the
Says the Lakeview Ecmniner of «'ill please leave it at this Office.
ximtn in those days. Many a not lx* too large a crop for the numlxT
for bxdii ami stmi l privilege« are Linn county. He was thrown from a C. C. Ragsdale farm of something over
«s'luiug m. 1‘ortiaml is going to lx* hors««, or thrown down in some way bo 200 acre« at Tolo, with a contract to July 31st: A large amount of bay wiil
Four horses with a sort of "'A' 'brand night he was called out of bed at a of trees. This year the entire crop is
well r-'piesontml b) until«» of its most that one of the teeth of a wtxwlen re-; purchase the farm at the emi of five uot tie cut this season, for one reason were sold from the city pound last Sat­ late hour to settle a disput«* betw«*en estimated at 12,375 baskets.
iar l tii'l .nterpnsmg firms. Ex- volving hay rake pierce«! his side«run­ years. Mr. Narragan and a son of or another. This should not be, for urday and bought by (leo. Stephenson Editor McPherson nml the foreman of
the composing room, who bail a pen­
■ubitois eh"iil«l not fail to observe ning entirely through, l’he wound is Mr. Oliver have taken possession of several reasons. The quality of wild for 818 a bead —good horses, too.
BORN.
chant for interfering with tbe editorial i
•l .d I»>•■:«• ur-' iiiieii rv ?»» s tn «iivis- painful nml serious but was not attend­ the farm ami will Bet out a large acre­ hay in this county is always improved
Ladies
your
specia
attention
is
in
­
by
lx*ing
cut
each
year,
and
last
year
management
of
the
paper.
,oi t II, I. J. K u.J N. In these de- ed W’th internal injury, and it is ex- j age of young orchard during the com­
HOI STON.—Ill Linkville, .Inly
i<> the
ilemonBtrated the fact that hay should vited to the muslin underwear at
pti oi.'Uls which 1«. long • Jpecially to p«*cted the boy will recover quickly.
ing year.
wile ««f J. A. Houston, « bo. of ten
Hunsakers.
♦
I
be
saved
every
year,
for
just
such
a
Eu |H*|*«y.
poumU ami over.
h»* lailn*«. th«* premiums htc ' proper
-♦ ♦ «►
,J. M. McCall. Pre«, of tbe Ashland
winter. Hay sold for $30 per ton and
•lom.tely mer ■',«• «1. ami 'lie exhibits 15oar«l of Trade, has telegraphed Ore­
This is what you ought to have, in fact, I ASEBEEK—in Ashland pr< < inct. Aug ñ
Oregon Crop Report
The
Fast
Horses.
was not to be had at that. Thousands
1X1*0. to Mr. au*l Mrs. J M. I'asvlx-er, a son
Ain. ii were v« ry ere !i’abl«> last year, gon's Senators ami representative at
you must have it. to fully enjoy life.
Portland, Aug. 2 —The Oregon of cattle, hors«« mid sheep died for
Palo Alto was lieaten by Jack Me­ I housKiids lire searching for it daily, and
will no «Joubt !••• worthy the «'«miing Washington, urging them to procure
weather bureau to-day telegraphed to tbe want of hay last winter. Who can dium at Detroit Saturday. The dis­ mourning liecause they find it not.
y« :ir, <>f the «Niui'.coiis comxxiaiou of
a re-euumeratiou of the state if pos­
1 h<> manrgt m- '.'. Tti*'n* are a Ive.-sc sible. This action of our board of the chief signal office at Washington ! tell when another such winter will patch says: Forty-five Innidre«! peojile Thousands upon thousands of dollars
the following relative to weather nml come? Stockmen may not neeil much | witnessed the grand contest to-«iay are spent annually by our people iu tbe
••I'.n':«',«- I'o'.i ii ions to lx* met this year,
trade was taken, not because there is crops: The weather cool and partly hay this winter, or next winter, but the between Palo Alto, son of Electioneer, hop«' that they may attain this boon.
as there were 1.4. The several, yenre
N«iti<ei* hereby giv«-n that the inuler
believed to be any defect of cons«*qneuc»' cloudy; no rainfall; very favorable to time will come, as it has in tbe past, and Jack, son of Pilot,
Medium. Ami yet it may be bail by all. We guar­ bigii«*<l will be responsible for no bills con !
of partial drouth have impared the
in the census ot this immediate neigh- harvesting and growing crops. Wheat when there will not be enough hay to Jack won the first, third, ami fourth ant« «■ that Electric Bitters, if used ac­ traded by anyone but himself
'rai'. ami gr.-tin yield; but let every b«xxl. but because tue p»*ople here,
B. R. KlNt.sE! KY.
and oats are turning out Itetter than feed the stock, and then we will s«*e a heats, and race, but Palo Alto won the cording to directions and tbe use per­
• •ii« as a matter of (»»rsouil interest in
Ashland. Ore.. Aug. 1890.
as everywhere in the state, are con- expecte«!, most of the wheat yielding repetition of last winter shx-kmen second beat by two lengths m 2:13*2, sisted in. will bring you g«iod digestion
tiio iuture welk.re of our country do
and <iust the demon Dyspepsia and in­
vincetl that a very defective ami im­ from thirty to forty bushels per acre. lose their earnings for five and ten breaking the record <if tbe track in a stall instead Euixpsy. We recommend
to, ir best, ami :ii«> result will lx* a suc-
perfect count has lx-« n made at Port­ Peaches are short, apples fair, pears years. No one will deny the fact that rail', beating the stallion race record Electric Bitters for Dyspepsia aud nil
«•■ sfiil. harmotiKitis ami cre«litable
land ami in other places, and that a gixxl crop, other fruits very plentiful, there is 50 per cent, lees stock here I and equaling the fastest race nule diseases of Liver. Stomach ami Kidnevs.
fair.
fair and full count would increase tlie esp«x:ially prunes ami plums. Hops than a year ago, neither will any on« made by Maud S.
Sold at 50c. and $1 jxr bottle by Chit­
wood Bros., Druggists.
showing of population largely.
To the general public and to tlie house­
continue promising well.
deny that hay would have saved said
Rnilrotul Item«
Robert Bonner says Sunol will trot
holders adjacent to the pr<»|M»ed count)
stori, nor deny that more hay can be
Frank Hasty has set a gixxl exam­
road
beginning and running from L C.
a mile in 209 before the present year
'.!<■* ’nrtlv.’s «•iigin«*. No. 22, is Ix-ing ple for the city in the matter of sign
The Oregon M E. Conference
'
made every year, than is put up.
KoM-burg anil Ceos Bay Railroad.
Coleman's farm to the Ammerman place !
is ended, ami Marvin says Bhe will go
: ii«« ■. •uglil» ov«Tliaill>x| hii «1 rebuilt in ixiardsfor the streets. He has pnt up
Phoenix
The regular annual session of the
The engineers on the Roseburg and near
The County Court has decided against the
tin* simp«, nt Grant’s C ash . hii <1 will lx* a Ixiard with “Granite Street” painted Oregon M. E. Conference will lie held
The recent excitement over the re­ m 207'; before next year.
Coos Bay railroad are pushing their locating of this said road because the re
ii:’« «! with all the l.'i'eHt inqirovxnieuts. on it. on the proper side of his corner at («Hint’s Pass, this year, beginning port that Mt. Shasta had taken ail al­
monstrators outnumbered the petitioners;
From the report of the secretary of work as rapidly as possible, and will and Ijelieving a new petition will be circu­
R ; ■ "-.'pH S1111'. Ki’i -er will have prae- store. It is not a very big job to have on Wednesday. Aug. 20th. Bishop leged tumble to itself, says the Shasta
probably
r**ach
Coqnille
City
this
week,
tbe
Johnstown
Hood
relief
commission
lated for the same road over the same
ti,*alt> in «>!<* a new engine of it when the names of streets put up tn plain Newman will preside, ami the arrival (.’oi(ri« r.reminds (lie inhabitants of the
I would urge the public against
I..- is’through. Sh«> will lx* pulling letters at the principal corners, and it of ministers ami lay members of the country adjacent to tbeohl Butte, that just published it is learned that Ore­ says the Roseburg Review. Their grounds,
signing said petition lor the reason that the
progress
is
necess".i
ily
slo.v,
ns
they
tr ims a_a’.n within a few ilays.
would be of great convenience not church from all over the state will lx* iu tlie tim«*s long gone by. Nature’s gon contributed $6,126.35. From the have to clenr the brush out ns they proposed roao works great injury and dam­
several United States and territories
age to me and other landowners through
<'•4 Jas. Si-obi«*, who went 6<mtll only to strangers, but to many of our an event of unusual interest for Grant's powerful forces were busy with terrific $3.601,517.80 was receive«!, aud from pr<x*eed. 1 tie time for she commence­ which this proposed road runs; and that a
ia-t Saa i v. ci's ne has tut* stone own |>eople, as well, who are not Pass. A number of members of the energy, as tbe extensive lava Ixxls foreign countries 8141,300 ‘JH, making ment of grading <fopm«ls entirely on different road can lx* hwated. meetjng all tin*
w.irk f«»r 'i, ’ir-’t bii.igi* «lotte in tin* familiar with the names of many of Ashland M. E. church will attend the houey-coinlxx! by long subterranean a total of $3.742,818.78. Pennsylvania them. Mr. *ii 'luui, the contractor, demands of the general public, to which
there will l>e far less expense, if any. and far
channels, volcanic cones and peaks,
■i ■.«■
•ii"ti <«f r ia«i iu (’ i«’ creek ean- the newer streets of the city. It is conference.
will not put on a lore«* of men tin'il less objections, and that Mr. Coleman agree-
boiling geysers, bottomless lakes and gave more than any other state and
about
time
to
liegiu
nnmlxTing
the
give Mr, Mathes h road
the line f»e
V" I. b . th.'r- is ««irk eimilgll in his
Engla.id more than any other country. the engine« is have sufficient start to to
.1. W. Parkar, and son, of Linkville wells, ami caves, all give abundant
keep ahead of them, as it is his plan tween him and Charles Nickell.
:’«>ir riu'i to !y . p hi- men employed for houses, too. They «xitibi 1 h * nninix>n-<l
many other towns of this who started out from Ashland for evidenceof a once trememione volcanic The total sum. with the exception of to push the work when he does begin,
as
«ell
ns
iu
E
W.
< ARV ER.
!>■ 'l l» 1 W I III' l.'lt ilH.
size, ami it wonlii t>e a general cou- Linkville iu their own eonveyani*e, activity. An ol«i Fall River Indian, $67,295.47, bus been expended for the and scatter Ins gr .ders over nt least
relief of the sufferers.
.». Im B.,.s. «it tii firm of Bays A' wnience.
Wednesday, lost a mare from tlieir, almost niuintiiytl,sl by age, can re­
ten mile« of the roa«l. His represent­
.l"tir,'».-■•.» ■ on iasl Salurday morn­
Among other matters which shtmld team that was valued at $150 or more. member back to tbe time when a boy
It is reported that the great North­ ative, Mr. King, lias already reached
that
the
entire
country
known
ns
th«-
ing’ h ir.'».'” ea rn.iie from Cow creek to not «-scape the attention «if the city She died suddenly m the road near
THE STATE
ern h.is most of th« right of way be­ Coos and taken charge of matters
('iii'-". i«> “1.isti- up more Chmamen. conned, or some other guardians of the Bish place, thr«« miles from town. Modoc lava lietls. was all “oue big fire," tween Tacoma and Portland.
there.
Mr.
Graham
«ill
reach
Rose
­
4 .............. . ui’rai'tors tiler«' hail agreed th« public int«-rests, is the condition Nir. Parker procured a horse from Mr. “burn up rocks,” as he expressed it.
Remember that we carry a large and burg alxuit the lsl of the mouth aud
to nml »•', *ral imn.lre'i more uieu for of the creek lx»d alxive Asliland wi’h Bieh to take the place of the animal There is also a legend among the Fall
well select«*«! stock of furniture, also proceed to the c iasU where be will
Rivers
that
tbe
valley
of
that
name
the grading work in Cow «-reek, ami regard to driftwixxl.
The winter lost.
was once a large fresh water lake, but picture frames and mouldings, chro­ fiersonally superintend th« construc­
Air. Bays went «iown tai se«> why the tlomls left coMliterable drift wixxi at
that
the “big guns” blew up the gorge mo«, arteotvpes, <il<*ographs; a large tion.
The
cirrus
men failed to arrive.
place«, which ongbt to be burned out,
Opens Sept. 12, 1890
of
Pit
River canyon anil drains«! the invoice of oil paiutiugs just rec'd.
It is umh'rHtixxl that the motive or cleared out iu some way. It is not
The circus came and went on a very
Take Ii Before Brexklu-t
power on the S. F. main hue m Ore­ doing much damage at present, unless warm day m Ashlaml this season, but valley, which legend seems plansible Cali and see us, S mith A D odge . *
Coarse <»f study arrange«! expremly to
gon is to lx- inileu improveii. ami that it may be preventing the free ti-iw aud it *v ,« b Hither a cool «lay for the circus, to anyone acquainted with that part of
The great appetizer, tnuic and liver meet tbe needs of ihe Farming and Meehan
Ar«» you one of that multitude that
tour of the engines now ill use are U> perfex-t purity of the water iu a few [lie crowd was not so large as usual - tbe country.
has been looking for cheaper? See regulator. In 11.e for more than 50 i< a! interests of the state,
Ixtirge, t ointriodious and well-ventilated
yoara in England. Positive specific for
lx-, replaceil by new oues wliieh are places, but when th«- fall rains or win­ not more than 2000 tickets lieing sold
Tbe salmon season just closeil on Billing’s ad.
liver complaint. Bad taste in the mouth building". Ttie college ia io<ated in a < ul-
now being enustrui’leii. 1 be old eu- ter freshets come, the drift is liable to —all of which is so much the liet.ter the lower Columbia shows the largest
tirated an«l Christian community, and one
on
.-wising
in
the
morning,
dull
pains
in
Four room cottage on Oak street to
gm 's will be sent over t > the narrow form a jam somewhere and do much for Ashland. At Grant’s l’ass the day pack of any year since 1886, ami has
the bend and back of the eye», tired , of the healthiest iu the Mate.
gauge line, npou winch the track is to damage to th« city water works, by liefore the people wanteti to see a ar­ ouly lieen exc«»ed<xl by the pack of the rent at 86 per month. Apply at bank feeling, dizziness, languor—symptoms of
MILITARY TRAINING
i
i>> male staiblar.i gauge, it is said.
liver complaint. Ketnedv—Dr. Hen­ Expenses Need not Exceed SI50 for the
washing away the headworks or pipe. cus and Hocketf iu from far ami near, eleven seasons from 1876 to 1885 in­
Stylish Hats at Blount’s this week.
ley's Dandelion Tonic. Relieves con­
Entire Session.
D. ('. Herrin exp*»'t«xi to take a gang At k- st this is the opinion of some making a big crowd ami smiling faces clusive. Tiie latest figures show that
stipation. sharpens the appetite and
Two or more free scholarships from every
or m*u down from Asblaiai to work on people who hav-- been along the creek, among the circus managers. On W«i- 436.600 case«, valm*«l at $2,62t),(MX) at
tones np the entire system, (ret the couptv. Write lor « »talogue to
tbe railroatl in Cow Creek canyon, an«l the matter should be lixiked luto, ueeday tbe circus made Montague a pr«went priix-s. Lave been put up this
genuine from yonr druggist for fl, and I $ 2m
B 1. ARNOLD. Pres ,
seasou.
at any rate.
lively town.
Corvallis, Oreg.
voiterday.
take according to directions.
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FARM and STOCK RANCH
Situate Near Ashland, Oregon.
C. F. BILLINGS,
Ashland, Or.
tionary Free!
We take pleasure in announcing to our patrons an«l
the publie generally, that we have made arrangements
whereby we can make the most liberal oiler ever known
in the annals of trade. Notwithstanding 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, that we are not trying to 'see how
little but how much we can give for a dollar.
We have made special terms with th«* publishers of
W ebster ’ s dictionary , standard size, leather binding ,
accepted authority of the English language everywhere,
and of great value to everybody ami all nationalities.
Ibis magnificent book, that every family needs and
no library is complete without, we are prepared to give
away free to every customer who makes cash purchases
of us to the amount of $40 before Jan. 1, 1891.
Although a great many of these $12 Dictionaiies will
ha given away by us, practically amounting to a large
discount on your purchases, our prices will be as low, if
not lower, than ever before.
:oo: —
D.R.&E.V. MILLS.
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Notice to the Public.
Notice
Agricultural College.
CMMr^CrjftrPitclier’sCastoria
DOLLARS
Is what it takes to move the
WHEELS OF COMMERCE.
$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ I >$( )$L$L$A$R$S$ !$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
K. B. H U N SA K E1 <.
Will place his entire stock of
SUMMER GOODS
At your disposal at prices that will leave nothing on
the shelves by September 1st. Having determined
that nothing in the summer line shall be carried over,
the prices /re marked accordingly.
SATINESare on the counter at from 12?, to 20c vd.
CALK JI, 20 yds. for $1.00.
CHALLIS, almost given awav, 20 vds for $1.0*».
GINGklAM, 14 yds. for $1.00.
cadale ZEPHYR, 4’ vds. for $l.oo.
tied Table DAMASK*. 4 vds. for $1.00.
\
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4 yds. for $1.00.
<
IN ADDITION <>l’R
ARCAIN COUNTER
with bargains from every depart-
Willbeked 4 loaded
_
inent that njiust be seen to be appreciated, Come early
while the si lections are good.
I
M ost R espectfully ,
B. HUNSAKER