Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 29, 1890, Image 2

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ASHLAND TIDINGS
OREGON
Jacksonville Items.
PRESS ASSOCIATION.
legal advertisements .
Even Little Rhod.v Shews More Population
Than the Great State of Oregon
J. S. Howard. Medford's popular
Sinn nions.
postmaster,
was in Jaeksouille
Tuesday.
Approximately the population of
Court for the State of Oregon,
___ states
______ of : the Union, arranged
..i ac-
the
Prof. P. A. Getz, principal of the Iu the Circuit
fur the County of Jackson.
cording to their relative rank. , as Ashland public schools was in Jack­
J. F. SWEET, Plaintiir,
/
shown iu some eases by actual count, sonville Wednesday.
vs.
J
in others by postal card returns, ami
1AITTIE M. SWEET, Defendant.»
The undersigned has taken the Lumber
Hc'ott Griffin and 0. (’. Ragsdale, of To Lottie M. Sweet, the above named de­
lard established by Kuwe A N.sire,
others by careful estimates based <>n
Tolo,
were
in
Jacksonville
on
busi
­
north of track in railroad
fendant: In the name of the state of Ore­
the count just completed, as classed by
addition
gon, you are hereby required to appearand
ness
before
the
circuit
court.
a member of Superintendent Porter’s
answer the complaiut of the above plaintilt
Attorneys Brown & Mitchell of in tlie above entitled Court, now on tile with
staff, are as follows:
A sh lank , O r .
1880.
i Grant's Pass, and Hammond of Ash­ the Clerk of said Court. «itliiti tell days
states .
1890.
from
the
date
oi
service
of
this
summons
And will continue the business, keeping on
New York.............. 6,022,400 5.082,871 land, are here on legal business.
U| h > u yon, if sened in Jackson County.
hand a general assortment of
Pennsylvania
.. 5,286,000 4,282.891
Oregon: but if served within any other
Mrs.
L.
L.
Jacobs,
of
the
Valley
county of the Stalo of Oregon, then within
Illinois................. 3,801,285 3,077,871
DTPrrPT NUTRiTidìTt
twenty days from the date of the service of
Ohio....................... 3,6u0,000 3,198.062 Record, is visiting her parents, Mr. this
EVENING SESSION,
summons upon you; or if served by pub­
rLniLUI HEALTH!**
aud
Mrs.
Cameron,
of
Uniontown.
Ex-Congressman Horace F. P:ige, of
2,168,380
lication, then bv the tirst day of tin* next
Association met with the chamlier of Miseoun............... 2,788,000
California, died in San Francisco last
regular
(liecemR-r
l'W)
term
of
said
Court:
David Kennon, a former resident of ami you are hereby notified that if you fail
commerce at Newmarket building. Indiana................. 3,214,822 1,978,301
The only remedy known which will
Saltfrday, aged 57 years.
Shingles, Sash, Doors, Mouidiugs, Etc.
The forming of a State Board of Trade, Michigan............. 2,175,000 1.636,9*7 Jacksonville, present marshal of to appear and answer said complaint, as
The new cruiser, San Francisco, was 1 was discussed at length, and the fol­ Texas..................... 2,142,000 1.591.749 Grant’s Pass, was in town the first of hereby required, the plaintiff will apply to Stimulate the Nutritive Processes of the
the Court for the relief demanded therein,
to make her trial run off Santa Bar­ lowing resolution was offered by Mr. Massachusetts ... 1,996,000 1,783,085 the week.
to-wit A decree of the Court forever dis­
Human System.
. 1,920,000 1,6’24,615
Iowa........
ium Wednesday. A speed of 20 knots 1 Nickell:
solving the bonds of matrimony heretofore
Sheriff
Birdsey
is
out
in
the
rural
Order» for buihlingsof everv kind prompt­
1,896,000 1,542,180
and now existing between plaintiff aud de­
was expected.
Resolved, That it is the sense of Georgia .
By
thia
natural
and simple means it quickly ly tilled.
.. 1.880.01H1 1.(">48.690 i districts subpoenaing jurors for the fendant, ou the grounds of desertion.
Kentucky
this
meeting,
that
it
is
desirable
that
a
and
permanently
CURES
All
Eorius
of
complaint alleges that said defend­
Col. John P. Irish, editor of the Alta,
1.878,000 1,512,565 regular term of circuit court, that be­ ant Said
Virginia .
abandoned and deserted plaintiff ou or Dyspepsia, Constipation, Mental and
is one of the Democratic nominees for : State Board of Trade be organized, that Tennessee
gins next Monday.
1,542359
..
1,804,000
about
the
1st day of June, 1884, ami lias con
Nervous Exhaustion, General Debility,
Congress in California. He is not the business interests of the State be Wisconsin
... 1,682,000 1.315,497
Walter M. Plymale left for Port­ tinned to reside separate and apart from said Brain Fag, or any exhausted or weak­
better sustained, adopted.
likely to be elected.
plaintiff
against
his will or wish, ami with-
JAMES NOHHIS,
996,006
...
1,680,000
Kansas
...
land
Saturday
night,
where
he
will
lie
Friday morniDg session on lioard the 1
; out his consent.
ened condition of the system, from what­
The total collections of internal Undine. And the annual election of , , North Carolina... 1,673,000 1.399.750 employed in Wilbur’s livery aud sale This summons is published by order of ever cause, Skin Eruptions, Boils, Run­
Ashland, Or., Aug. 9, 1X89.
Hou. I.. K. Webster. Circuit Judge, made and
revenue for the district embracing officers was held, resulting as follows: I ‘ ' Alabama......... ... 1,646,OUO 1,26’2,505 stables, on Morrison street.
dated at Jacksonville, Jackson County, ning Sores, Scrofula, and all Diseases ol
780,773
Oregon and Washington, during the President—L. Samuel, West Shore, Portland, i Minnesota ... . 1,415,000
Oregon,
ou the Z2d dav of August, A. D., the Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys,
Miss Kate Miller has closed her
1,408,(KM) 1,231,116
year ending July 1. 1890, are as fol­
Vice Presidents—E. Hofer, Salem Jour- I , New Jersey .
1W0.
WATSON A BURTENSHAW,
LOOK OUT FOR
clrees-making
parlors
on
California
Attorneys for 1'laintiff.
lows: Oregon, 8182,966.65; Wash­ ual; 0. J. Ashtiurg. Canyon City News: Mrs. i Mississippi....... ... i ,: h 7, ooo 1,131,597 i street, and will leave for Portland
S1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00.
E Ca-ey, Paciflc Farmer, Portland; C. s. I California......... . 1,342.000
864,694
ington, $137,364.81; Alaska, $1,964.55. Jackson. East Oregoniau: S. C. Beach, Lake
Dr. Hiller’s 64 page hook, descriptive of Fly«
995,577 shortly to remain during the winter.
South Carolina .... 1,194,000
Total, $322,263.01.
view Examiner.
drastine Restorative and bis other Remedies,
Executrix
’
s
Notice.
sent
free by mail.
939,946
Louisiana......... .. 1,122,(MX)
Judge .and Mrs. Day, Wm. Kahler,
Japanese papers state that cholera
One third of the real estate in Jackson
EVENING SESSION.
Nebraska........ ... 1,11X5,000
452.402 Mrs. Kenney and Mrs. Plymale at-
is held under dkfkctivb title. Get
is making headway throughout that
Notice is hereby given that the under
An animated discussion on the eli- Maryland........ ... 1,070,(MM)
HILLER DRUG CO., San Francisco, Cal county
934,943 ‘ tended the annual conference of the i signed,
an abstract to the title of your property and
Eliza
Moore,
was,
by
order
of
the
country, despite the efforts of the gibility to membership ensued, many Arkansas ........ ,... 1,043,000
see if you are all right. The only reliable
802,525 M. E. Church at Grant's Pass Satur­ linn. County Court of Jackson County,
FOB SALK BY
government to arrest its progress. The favorinuj following the strict letter West Virginia. .... 775,(MM)
Abstracts made in Jackson county come
Oregon, made at the regular August, 1S90,
618,457 day and Sunday.
from Austin S. Hammond’s I^iw and Abs-
T.
K.
BOLTON.
total num her of eases has been about of the constitution. C. A. Moody of I Connecticut
term
of
said
Court,
appointed
executrix
oi
VA,^1OVVIVUV ... ... 730,000
622,700
stract Office, Ashland, Oregon.
| 1323 I
three thousand, sixty per cent, of Portland, moved the following amend- 5faiue
R. H. Mi sire came up from Eugene tlie estate of Dennis Moore, deceased.
648,936
658,
(MM)
Therefore all persons having claims agaiust
whom have died.
the
first
of
the
week
to
make
prepara
­
ment to article 3d, which was adopted:
............... 410,(MM)
said
estate
are
hereby
required
to
present
194,327
same with proper vouchers therefor to
Article 3rd. Shall provide for three New Ha[npehlre-
381,000
346,991 tions for removing his family to that the
The Washington correspondent of
place. They will depart for their new me within six months from tlie date hereof,
cl
asses
of
members.
South
Dakota
...
378, 000
the Oregonian says that Senators
at mv residence, in tlie city of Ashland,
1st Those actively engaged in news- p'iori(ia
said Jackson County, Oregon, or at the office
269,493 home on Wednesday next.
366,0110
Dolph and Mitchell are in favor of
Watson & Burteiishaw, in said city of
75,116
the election bill, and will oppose paper work, who shall be called active xvasliimrtzm......... 345,000
A special term of court is now in ; of
Ashland.
Vermont
........ 322,000
332,286 session. The case of the Tolo Town­ Dated this 23d dav of August, 1S9O.
(¿nay’s resolution, together with Sen­ memlters.
2nd. Those who have been members 1<hode
ELIZA MOORE,
328,000
ators Squire and Allen, of Washington,
276,521 site At Milling Co. vs. Fred H. Rowe is
and have retired from the business who oreg,,n
of the estate of Dennis Moore,
and Sanders, of Montana.
304,000
174,768, on trial, attorneys for Plff. Kahler At i : Executrix
deceased.
W» tson <k B crtknshaw ,
ahull be called, inactive members.
( I North Dakota .... •181.000
Parker, for defendent Brown & Mitch­
Att ys lor said estate.
Man Fran«»-.:. • uzper ways that W,. 3rd- Tboae jtaraona, having bean pnh | Delaware ............. 128,000
’ 39,159 ell of Grant's Pass.
AND ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH
’. Morrow decliner, the re-nomination Ushers and retiring from the business. Wyoming.............
This Space Reserved for
60,000
20,789
for Congress from the fourth Califor­ who now hold honorable positions
Sheriff
’
s
Sale.
JudgeS.
J.
Day
and
Jerry
Nunau
79,000
Idaho....................
32,710
nia district. He gives as a reason shall be called honorary members.
have
been
busy
this
week
securing
M. L. McCALL,
62,266
46,(MM)
Nevada.................
that he cannot afford to live in Wash­
A. Noltner, H. L. Pittock and H. B.
the right of way for the Jacksonville-
By
virtue
of
an
execution
duly
issued
The population of the country shows Medford short line. They report ; out of the Circuit Court of the State of Ore
ington, and his income from his pro­ Kincaid, were appointed a committee
Heal Estate Agent and Surveyor
fession has suffered, as most of his to collect data on pioneer journalism an increase of about 30 per cent., and their efforts successful and the future ’ gon for Jackson county, on the 21st day of
the greater part of this is in the West­ outlook for the new enterprise favor­ August, 1X90, to me directed ami delivered, Of Every Description on Short Notice.
A shland , - - O regon .
timehaB been devoted to congressional in the state of Oregon.
in favor of G. Karewski, ¡»laintift, and
duties.
Judge M. L. Pipes and wife, were ern and Southwestern states. The of­ able.
agaiBrit Catharine Ralls, defendant, I am
ficial and final count will l>e required
commanded to sell the hereinafter des
I
The Republicans of Siskiyou county, ' unanimously elected honorary mem- to settle the rank of some of the com­
On Saturday evening the T idings ; cribed real property of said defendant to
‘
bers.
Cal., placed the following ticket in the
satisfy
the
balance
of
>1*5.57,
with
interest
correspondent
was
tendered
a
eliarm-
The secretary. E. C. Pentland, was monwealths,
mouwealths, the race being partioul-
particul-
field last Saturday: For Supreme; authorized to use funds in hie hands ar^ dose between Iowa aud Massa- ing serenade. The compliment was | thereon at ten per cent. |*er annum from
Out. 10, 1XX9, remaining due and unpaid up
Judge, J. S. Beard; Sheriff, B. F. I for the benefit of the association and i chusette for ninth place, and between gratefully appreciated, and the mem­ ' on
a judgment for $3UX.X5 reudered by said
Walker; Clerk, Geo. I). Butler; Dis-. : last years expenditures were approved. ’ irginia, Kentucky and Georgia for ory of the lovely music lingers like a ’ court on the 7th day of September, lxxx, in
’
favor
of said plaintiff and against said de*
trict Attorney, H. B. Warren; As- j 250 copies of the proceedings.; seventh place. Kansas tmd W iscon- beautiful incense around the kind
fundant; together with the costs ami ac­
sessor, Thos. Magoffey; Supt of were ordered printed and distributed 81U ar?
friends
for
their
timelv
remembrance.
cruing
costs of and (¡¡»on this writ.
aud neck for the honor of
•
Schools, C. (). Sharpe; Treasnrer.Jacob
Wherefore 1 did on the 2.id day of August,
Adopting a graduated scale of ad- standing fifteenth in the sisterhood,
Hon.
Wm.
Kahler,
who
sustained
■
1X90, levy upon, and on
Martin; Surveyor, Geo. H. Mitchell; vertising rates was discussed at length
Minnesota will have to depend painful injuries by lieing thrown back- I
Supervisor Diet. No. 3, M. Sleeper; - *
-
•
upon
the
result
of
her
recount
for
Saturday, September 27, ¡890,
wards from a wagon at Grant’s Pass
Supervisor L>ist. No. 5, C. H. Jenner. but not acted on by the society.
The undersigned has now for sale at the PORTABLE FORGES,
The motion to hold the.next meet-. beating New Jersey in the contest for on Saturday last, returned home Mon- ! at 2o'clock p. in. of said day. at the court briekyarda
near Ashland,
the
nineteenth
place.-
[Oregonian.
< OUN'TER St'ALES,
house
door
In
Jacksonville,
Or.,
I
«¡Hotter
The supreme council of the United ing at Salem, adopted yesterday
day. He is improving, and will soon ; for sale to the highest bidder for eash in
Order of Railroad Employes, in ses­ was reconsidered and an animated dis­
CAMP STOVES,
be able to be on the streets again. hand all the right, title and interest of the
DEATH OF A PIONEER
sion at Terre Haute, last Monday, cussion ensued. The Association had
Rev, P. M. Starr, who was also ser­ said l atliarine Kalis, defendant, in audio
ROCHESTER LAMP CHIMNEYS (1 a 2)
property, to wit:
decided that a general strike should met once in Salem, and it was deemed
iously injured by the same accident, the said north
K1T( HEN LAMPS,
half of tlie southwest quarter
not be ordered “because the order of for the beet interests of the society, and
Horace Root, oue of the California is still in a critical condition, the of The
seetiou thirty six in township thirty-six
1 pt., 1 qt.. and '.j gal. FRUIT JARS,
Knights of Labor is not a member of to secure the co-operation of the Asto- pioneers of ’49 and a resident of this paralysis resulting from his injuries south, range three west, Willamette mer
idian, containing eighty acres, all beiug in
the federated order of railway em­ na papers, better to hold the next valley since 1861, died at the residence continuing much the same.
1 qt. and 2 qt. FRUIT CANS,
FROM 2'j INCH TO 6 INCH.
Jackson county, Oregon.
ployes.” The council publishes an meeting at that plaoe.
of hie son-in-law, B. F. Reeser, in Ash-:
EXTRA RUBBERS for Mason’s Jars
Given under my hand this 'Jfith day of
The
typos
made
sad
work
of
the
address, however, supporting Pow­
A well written and exceedingly in­ land last Saturday morning at 31
August, ism.
J ames G. B ikhski ,
C.
II.
VEGHTE.
Jacksonville
correspondent's
items
Sheri ft.
derly so far as talk goes, and slashing teresting paper was read by E. Hofer of 1 o’clock, after a long aud painful ill­
at Webb in numerous paragraplis.
the Salem Journal, whieh was on mo- ness. For two years or mon* Mr. ■ last week, and the inference naturally
follows the party aforesaid should get
Sheriffs Sale
When Senator Sherman delivered tion ordered printed in the proceedings. Root hail been a great sufferer from some one to copy items in future on a
THE STATE
bis eulogy on the Hou. S. S. Cox in I The secretary was requested to cor­ neuralgia of the stomach, and for (yjiewriter and avoid like results in
the senate last week, he was several respond with the Washington Press many months past had been confined the future. It was Hon. W. H. Park­
in me Circuit Court for Jttckson county,
times so affected as to be compelled to Assignation relative to a joint excur­ to the house most of the time. A er whose health had improved instead Oregon
month or more ago be and his wife
A I. Reuter, Fiaintiff, vs Thomas Hop
Btop until he could master his emotion, i sion to the World’s Fair at Chicago.
E. W. Allen, of the Industrial Fair, left their own pleasant home and took of his brother. Mr. Parker is now at wood and A. H. Maegly, Defendants, suit
and yet when Mr. Cox was living he
home and called attention to the in­ to foreclose m«»rtgages.
up
residence
at
Mr.
Reeser's,
where
it
made
a
very
pleasant
address
inviting
•
anti Senator Sherman were political
advertent mistake noted. | If corres­ By virtue of au execution and order of
enemies. If our public men would the Press representatives to attend the was more convenient to give him the pondents would only observe reason­ sale duly issued out of >ai«i court on the
Opens Sept. 12, 1890
constant
care
ami
attention
required.
fair
on
newspaper
day.
19th da> of August, 1*90. in the above en­
say more good things of each other
able care in making proper names leg­ titled
He
continued
to
sink
steadily,
and
is
Hon.
M.
L.
Pipes,
chairman
of
the
suit
upon
a
decree
therein
rendered
< Irders for fruits and ber­
while living, and fewer of those who
ible there would lie fewer typograph on July 23d, 1*90. for the recover} from said
Course of study arranged expressly to
aredeatl.it would lie a decided im­ committee on resolutions submitted a at last relieved of his last eartlily suf­ ical blunders made.| T ypo .
ries
in their season prompt­
1 'lioiiiM* Hopwood of the sum of ¿1073,43 and meet the needs of the Farming and Mecban
the further sum of 1107.34, attorney fees and ical interests of the state.
provement upon the present method. report, emlxxlying the most beautiful ferings.
Large, commodious and well ventilated ly attended to.
The
funeral
was
on
Sunday
after
­
and
complimentary
sentiments
of
grat
­
The
nnnual
conference
of
the
M.
E.
fur
the
sale
of
the
premises
herein
des-
Will boy
-¿Ex.
The College is located in a cul­
itude and appreciation for the hospit­ noon, services lieing held at the house ! Church which has been in session at ( ribed, I am commanded to $ell the here buildings.
tivated
and
Christian
community.
ami
one
described ¡»remises, according to
and sell.
The following incident shows how able, generous, and enthusiastic recep­ and interment in the Ashland Ceme­ Grant's I’tiss since last Thursday, inafter
law, to satisfy >aid de<ree. Therefore, in of the healthiest in the state.
freedom of political conscience is re- tion of the Association by the city of tery, Rev. F. K. VanTassel. of the closed on Monday evening. The ser­ ■ ¡»ursuance of Baid command in said writ, I
i
At Well’s Fargo A <’O.’s office.
MILITARY TRAINING.
Ganiard Block, Ashland, Or. 3
spected iu the South. A few days Portland, adopted unanimously.
Baptist church, officiating. A very mon of Bishop Newman on Sunday did on the 23d day of August.1*90. levy uixm Expenses Need not Exceed SlSOfor the " rr r l<
and
will
offer
for
sale
to
the
highest
bidder
ago, a committee of citizens of Fay­
The unbounded hospitality, so gen­ large number of the many old friends morning was heard by fully two thou­ for cash in hand, al the court house door,
Entire Session.
ette, Alalmma, called on George Banks, erously tendered the Press Associa­ and neighbors of the deceased fol­ sand people. A balance of $2600 due iu Jacksonville, Oregon, on
Two or more free scholarships from every
a school teacher, and asked him if the tion, and
__________
______ _______
___
county. Write for catalogue to
lowed his earthly remains to their last on tlie handsome new church re­
the magnitude
and magnifi-
Saturday, September 27,
O^^Fruit Boxes aud fruit wrapping pa|« r ,
report that he voted the Republican cence of the city”of Portland, the un­ resting place.
9 2m
B. L. ARNOLD, Pres ,
cently completed was collected after
on hand and for sale at Wells rurgo office,
Corvallis, Oreg.
ticket was true. He replied in the af­ tiring courtesy aud kindness of her
al
^«M-liM
’k in the afternoon, all the right,
The following brief obituary sketch morning service and the church was
Ganiard Block
title
and
interest,
whicb
the
defendant,
firmative. Next morning no child-1 public spirited citizens, the splendor was read by Rev. F. K. VauTassel: dedicated by the Bishop iu the even­ Thomas Hopwood, had, ou the »th day of
reu appeared at school, and Banks and comfort of the Hotel Portland,
Horace Root was born in Orange­ ing. Grant’s Pass eutertaiued the April, ISM. or afterwards, iu the following
was notified that they would discon­ make it fair to assume that not only ville, New York, April 8, 1817, and ministerud delegation in a most hos­ de'» ribed land* and ¡»remises to wit:
1’he se*4 of the nwL and the ne1^ of the
tinue their attendance. The people every paper enrolled by the Associa­ was therefore at his death something pitable manner, and the entire session sw'
4of sec 15. and the w‘a of nw’4 of see
say they will push the boycott to the tion, but the entire Press of the State over 73 years of age. He was con­ was greatly enjoyed by those present. 22;
also the w-ia of the uw‘4 aud ne‘4 «»f
end.
nw
‘
4 and nw'4 of sw’4 of see 15. and e‘a of
will be represented at the exposition verted and baptized iu New York
David
Linn
has
removed
his
furni
­
nw
of sec 22. and sw *4 of sw*4 of sec 15.
state at the age of fifteen, Ehler Em- ture and undertaking business to the also 4 the
The peusion office calls attention to on Newspaper day.
se*4 of sec 16. all iu township 35,
mitt
performing
the
rite
of
baptism.
The
Oregonian,
the
acknowledged
s
r4
w . in Jackson county, Oregon, eon
a provision in the disability pension
brick
building
on
Oregon
street
lately
I
taining 600 acres of land, excepting and re­
bill, just enacted, which is of great and honored leader of the Oregon Father Root was therefore a veteran occupied by Mensor Bros. T. J. Ken- serving
therefrom all the following des
interest to the large number of sol- Brees, challenges th® world in. enter­ Christian anil a solid pillar in the □ey uow occupies the back building «•ribed lauds
conveyed to defendant, A. H.
die rs affected by the bill. This pro- pn«*. progress and ability, and to it we church of bis choice for more than on California street, vacated by Mr. Maegly, to wit:
Beginning at the
sec cor. of sex's 15 and
half a century. In 1840 he was mar-
vision .. js to . the
effect
that
instead
of
can
proudly
point
as
the
banner
bearer
Linn, where he has opened out the 16, in tp 35, s r I w . Will. mer. (var 19» 15 )
.
r»F Tiigx nzvst hwrmr wwruia a wo nnhtovA
executing their application for pen­ of the northwest press, its achieve­ , ried to Eliza Thomas, his first and largest stock of saddles, harness, etc. thence south 12 50 chains from which a pine
I only wife, who is yet living ami
command our
admiration,
sion before a clerk of a county of rec- ments
, .
.
...
to be found in Sout hern Oregon. Tom 20 inches in diameter, (»ears north 62’a
ord as the law has heretofore required.
‘"»P’” our emulation, whi e as tnoums with ns his departure to-day. has made a good business start in degrees west. 11 links; thence beginning at
the northwest cor. of sec 15, run east 2O.U0
they may verify them before a notary lesser lights, we revolve arouud the Father Root crossed the plains in '49 Jacksonville, and will continue busi­ chains from which a balm 18 inches in di­
great
luminary
in
harmonious
circles.
with
that
numerous
host
that
sought
bear* north M3*a degrees west, 69
public, Justice of the Peace, or any
ness where he hits always been suc­ ameter,
links, h pine 40 inches iu diameter bears
a fortune that year in California. cessful.
L eon .
officer authorizes! to administer oaths
Hon. N. Lttnge'll, who owns south
2.5‘iegrees west, SO links; thence be­
He remained 11 years in that state, the building lately occupied by Mr. ginning
for general purposes and who has an
at *4 sec corner 1.» and 16 and run
official seal. If the verification is A Very’ *mall Effort at Sectional IHspar* ami emigrated to Oregon in 1861, set­ Kenney, will thoroughly renovate and east 20 00 chains in sec 15, thence south 3.00
tling
on
a
neh
anti
extensive
ranch
at
chains
to
center of Evans «reek ; thence north
made before an officer who lias no
agement-
*.<s7 chains from Geo.W. Bennett s northwest
Wagner creek. The church which repair it and use it for au office.
official seal, the act requires that the
(•(»rneroii sr'4 of sec 16 from w hich a pine
The Salem Capital Journal of re­ still worships there was organized
14 inches in diameter hears south <53 degrees
signature of such officer and his offi­
cent
date
had
the
following:
through
his
instrumentality
and
at
east, 13 links; thence from his northeast
NEIGHBORING
col
N
i
l
ES.
cial seal shall be certified by the
corner,
north M.87 chains from which a
The most recent reports from Southern ; his house. S<H>n aftrrward the pres­
Clerk of a proper Court of record.
w hitc oak 16 inches in diameter b«'ars south
Oregon are that the peach crop is very small, ent meeting house was erected, that,
8’2 degrees, cast 2.: k > chains, the same being
t«»tal failure, from a commercial also, being largely due to hie exer­
Tlie Chronicle Bays: The census if not of a view.
the north part of se'4 of sec ¡6. containing
SISKIYOU COUNTY, CAI,.
There are no years when
UM ami »0 100 acre*. And w of nw'4 of see
bulletins disclose the great variety of point
tions.
He
moved
to
Ashland
about
neople who try to raise peaches in Oregon
[ Yreka Journal. Aug. 2t).|
15. containing 80 acres; aud alao fractional
the resources of California. The most do not have at lea*t all they want for their ; ten years ago, where he has been
nw*
4 of aw*4 of sec 15, containing 15 and 50
E. C. Spannaus, of upper Klamath 100 acres,
recent is on the production of elate. own use. In the Willamette valley and all widely known as a man of principle,
and containing altogether 200
around Salem, while the crop is lighter
river,
is
bringing
wild
plums
to
the
acres,
all in township :i*>. south of range 1
There are only twelve States in the than
other years, there seems to lie a large honor ami integrity, resi>ected alike
west.
Union which produce this useful yield of peaches early and late. The peach by Christians and unbelievers. His Yreka market.
Given under my hand the 25th day of
article, and California is included in Industry here is increasing and efforts ; constitution, unusually strong, liegatt
Large quantities of wheat are now l>e- August, 1X90.
J ames g . B irdsky ,
the list. It is true our production is should be made to develop it.
Sheriff.
| to break down about two years ego, ing shipped below by rail from this
In
view
of
the
fact
that
the
ship
­
not on an enormous scale, but that is
I the principal difficulty living neural­ place with considerable more to follow
largely due to the fact that we have ments of peaches from Ashland alone gia of the stomach. He lingered later. The passage of the silver bill
not fully realized how excellent a roof this season will reach upwards of 15,- long, suffered much, but at last has has stiffened the price for exporting, Guardian’s Sale of Real
slate makes. Now that the fashion of 000 boxes from young orchards that heard the summons: “Come unto me, as silver cannot be purchased so cheap
Estate.
covering houses with roofs of that are just coming into bearing, the ami rest.”
by foreign buyers as heretofore, in
material is gaining ground we may above can hardly be viewed in any I
gettiug better margins in procuring
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expect to see our quarries increasing other light than that of a very ungen­
G. M. Grainger collected a few dol- East India and Russian wheat pro­ Notice is hereby given that the under­
their output. About the quality of erous and small-minded attempt to : lars from the business men of town duced by the labor of coolies and serfs. signed, guardian of the estate of Audley
California Blate there is not much belittle and misrepresent this part of i this week, to have the road north of The prospects are very favorable for Forter, a minor, by virtue of an order of the
Conrt of Jackson county, Oregon,
difference of opinion, it l>eing general­ the state in the hope that it may help . town put in a little Iwtter condition still better prices, but the greatest County
duly made and entered of record on the 5th
ly admitteil that our quarries, can turn the section in which the Journal is than it has been for a long time. This difficulty at San Francisco, is the scar­ day of August, 1X90, will sell at public auc­
out as good slate for roofing purposes published. The T idings is surprised road is the detached portion of the 1 city of sailing vessels to meet the de­ tion to the highest bidder for cash in hand
as those of Pennsylvania, which is to find such a thing in the Journal, old Ashland road district which was mand from foreign countries for Cali­ on S ATI’RD AY, SEPTEMBER 20. 1890,
as that paper assumes, if it doesn’t
now the banner slate State.
fornia and Pacific coast graiu.
At 10 o’clock a. m. of said day, at the prem­
really maintain, an attitude of great i cut off and left a childless orphan
ises, all the rightt title and interest of said
A Washington special to the Phila­ candor aDd fairness in matters of when the city of Ashland was made a
W. N. Dale, of Edgewood, arrived in Audley Porter, minor, in and to the follow
’ road district. The county court lias town last Sunday, bringing his oldest ing descrit>e«l property:
delphia Times has the following al­ every kind, including even politics.
strip of land two hundred (200) feet wide
leged trustworthy news: A close and
The yield of the yonng orchards in made a uew district of this fragment daughter for medical treatment of on A <*ach
of a line described as follow«;
intimate friend of Blaine is said to this part of the Rogue River Valley and the county road up the creek right eye, which suddenly became From the side
northwest corner of «e<'tion 21 in
have asked him quite recently wheth- I is very good for the numlier of trees in ! south of town, bnt there is uot work blind. The girl stooped down to pick township 39 south, range 1 east, in Jackson
er he would under any circumstances liearmg. and no finer peaches were enough in the district uuder the pres- up a radish and uimhi rising her eyes i county, Oregon: running thence west 12
thence south 1‘4W east, 57.5 feet; i
• >e a candiilate for the Presidency in ever grown than have been picked in I ent road law to keep the road m re­ closed. Upon opening her eyes some chains;
thenre south, 6‘4V west, :rj3 feet; thence
1892, or whether he would allow his the Ashland orchards this season. pair. Considerable money htts lieen time after, it was discovered that she south, 37' west, 94 f«*vt to a ¡»oint for the
friends to push his cause liefore the Southern Oregon is by large odds the collected from voluntary contribu­ could only see with her left eye, the ! ¡»laceof beginning, thence running south,
»2,4 v west. 124 fret; thence sou til 3(P4V w., 1X3
National Convention. The Secretary choicest part of the state for peach tions for this district, but as the road right being blinded, blood-shot and feet;
thence south IF’ w , 110 feet; thence
in reply declared most positively culture and everybody who is even up the ereek was much damaged by very painful. The doctors examining south 10'.,v e.. 262 feet: thence routh 48w w.,
that he had no intention of becoming passably well informed upon the sub­ the floods last winter, the money and her, believes the cause was a blood loo f»*et; thence north X3l4 w., :UM) feet:
thence south 2IU w.. :t00 feet; thence south
a Presidential candidate, and did not ject knows thia Fruit dealers and labor were all expended ui>on that clot iu one of the veins of the eye, and 70
” w , 244 feet; thence south .’W1.,* w., 260
care to pose even as a possibility. fruit growers throughout the state part of the district. The road should did not. consider it safe to do anything feet; thence south 1’./ w„ X2 feet; thence
He had no doubt his friends would who have had opportunities for com­ be made a part of a district that lias with it. Mr. Dale returned home south 261 / w., 173 tret; thence south 3« e.,
215 feet: thence south ;v»‘* e., 108 feet: thence
be delighted to bring his name before parison all admit that this goes with­ some resources.
Monday, and if the eye does not im­ Miuth 7W e., IU) feet; thence south 4x’? ’ e.. 240
the Republican Convention if they out question. The Willamette valley
feet; thence south Mi* e., 260 feet; and also
prove
will
probably
take
her
below
to
D. C. Herrin, who came up from
could obtain a single word from him, is big enough and rich enough to be Cow creek Sunday, reported that work lie operated on by experienced oculist lots 6 and 7 in block 2, iu railroad addition
to the city of Ashland.
permitting them to do so, but he able to treat Southern Oregon fairly was progressing as rapidly as could I m * at San Francisco.
Dated at Ashland. Oregon, this 21st day of
addml emphatically he did not intend in this respect, and its newspapers expected with the force now iu the
Allgust, 1X90.
(.’AROL1NE ('. PORTER.
A
ustins
. H ammond ,
Guardian.
to give that word. | this is a dread-1 ought to lie a little broader in their field, but that the contractors haven't
Crop-Weather Bulletin No. 21
Att
y
for
Guardian.
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ful chestnut, but in the dog days the spirit.
as many men as they want. The
Washington news agents will stop at
white men are paid from $2.00 to $2.5o [For week ending Saturday, Aug. 23, 1X90.1
nothing to keep up the regulation
Notice
W eathkk The temperature has I »ven bt*
a day, and charged $5 a week for
M.
K
CONFERENCE
APPOINTMENTS
number of words in the political goe- 1
low th»' average for the week it ranged from
board.
A
large
amount
of
work
is
to
to 90 degrees. An occasional "¡»rinkle of
sip. |
The annual Oregon conference of be done, anti at the present rate of | 45
J*< KSONVIl-l.R, OR., Allg. 18, 1890
rain fell. Generally parti} cloudy weather,
the M. E. Church convened at Grant’s I progress it will be late iu the season with some smoke, prevailed.
Sealed proposals will lx- received at the
( roes . I’he rain that fell was not suffi office oi tlie undersigned, in Jacksonville,
Pass on Wednesday of last week. before it is completed.
Killed for >hooting a Dog
cient to <lo any material damage to the liar Oregon, up to noon on
Bishop Newman presiding, and ad­
vested
Every section r«q»orts yields
The report reached here Monday, j journed on Monday evening last.
Rev. Mr. Starr, of the M. E. con­ better crops.
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 3d. 1890.
than were anticipated. Late sown
I
says the Fossil Journal, of a homicide
The conference has divided the ference at Grant’s I’ttss, and Wm. springwheat.it is thought, will not lx- an For the care, maintenance, nursing, cloth­ I
which occurred about ten days ago state into three presiding elders’ dis­ Kahler, of Jacksonville, were riding1 average. Oats and barley are general 1}
ing. tolau co, medicines and medical attend
near Mitchell. Since then other re­ tricts instead of only two as heretofore. I upon the back seHt of Mr. Dimick's yielding more than was expected. Hay is, ant
e of i-oiinty paupers, and the class known
a rule, better, a* to «piantity, and quality
ports have come in, from all of which Formerly there were but the Portland opeu hack near Grant's Pass last Sat­ as
than was looked for, the third crop in many as “state paupers,' for the period of one
year,
commencing September 15th, 1890.
it appeara that Geo. Chamberlain and and Eugene districts, all of Southern urday, wheu the seat tippetlover back­ sections t»eing very go»sl. lu Yamhill
may la* made per capita, jht <lay or
John Flock were neighbors living Oregon being included in the latter. I ward, throwing them both out. M r. county from a field of (UK) acres an ay rragc bv Bids
the week. The party tn whom the con
of -3x bushels per acre was obtained,
alxiut six or eight miles above Mitch­ Now there are Portland, Salem and Starr was seriously hurt, being left yield
tract
shall
be awarded will be required to
in Benton county it is estimated that win
ell. Of late they have been getting Grant's Pass districts. Rev. M. C. partially paralyzed. Mr. Kahler was ter wheat will average 31 bushels, and bury, at hisown expense, and ill a suitable
manner,
al!
who die tiuder his
along very inharmoniously over mat­ Wire is appointed presiding elder of badly bruised, but escaped without spring wheat 27» bushels per acre. Late sow n charge during paupers
the continuance of said con­
oats has yielded as high as ii5 bushels per
ters generally and particularly over the Portland district, and Rev. S. P. serious injury.
acre Throughout i.inu, Marion. Folk, and tract.
Tlie hospital must be kept outside of town
an irrigating ditch. Their enmity Wilson, of the Salem district.
the other valley counties, the general aver­
or eitv limits.
i
age has been far more than anticipated.
grew so malignant that threats to kill
All bids must be accompanied with a bond
LIST
OF
LCTTKRS
Following are the appointments for
The hop crop w ill be about 30,000 bales and
were rumored. On I he fatal day Geo. the new Grant's Pass district:
in
ttie
sum
of
«1,000,
conditional
that
if
the
;
Remaiuing in the Ashland. Oregon, P. <)., of good quality. In Douglas county fruit is bid l.e aecepted the contractor will enter in
Chamberlain rode by Fioek’s on horse­
plentiful, wheat and oats in se< lions a g<Msi
August Ä, 1M91'
Presiding Elder—T. L. Jones.
to
au
agreement
and
Itond
to
faithfully
dis-
i
crop, in others only a fair crop. In Jose
back, it being only a short distance , Ashland—C. A. Lewis.
Bethel. David
Burkhalter, M. A
phiue and Ja< kson counties watermelons charge the requiremeuts of the contract.
from Chamberlain's own house also.
Beck,
Win.
A.
riarck,
Henry.
The
County
Court
reserves
the
right
to
re
­
are ri|»e and the crop is unusually large. In
Canyonville—W. B. Moore.
Draper, Miss May.
Cruse, A.
I
Fioek’s dog ran barking towards
the latter county white grains are rif»e; ject anv or all bids,
Creswell—W. J. Gardiner.
1 Devine, J. C.
Fleming. E. H 2)
Done’ by order of the County Court, made 1
other varieties protnis«* well. In Wasco
Chamberlain as he was thus passing,
Foster. E
Gilkerson, J. I..
Drain—W. S. Taylor.
at
the
August
session.
1890.
county wheat, oats aud barley are nearly all
going towards home, and Chamber- i Grant's Pass—to be supplied.
Hutebiugaou, Mrs.
Hardy. G. J.
18, 1890.
«•in. The general average yield of wheat to ! Jacksonville, Or., Aug. MAX
Hall. A. N
i Hutchings, J. U .
MULLER,
lain shot the dog, whereupon Fiock
25
bushels per acre, oats and barley 40 bush
Grant
’
s
Pass
circuit
—
A.
H.
Nichols.
Irvin.
Thus
R.
Jones.
Mrs.
Ellen.
Clerk
of
Jackson
Co. Oregon
els. The county as a w hole has a first class
took his rille and shot Chamberlain
Mareutn.
John.
Mund, Frank.
Jacksonville-R. Booth.
yield. In Sherman wheat and barley are
three times before he got out of reach,
Pateraught,
E.
R.
Morris.
J
E
Klamath - to be snpplied.
turning out well. Corn and potatoes prom
Thomas, Miss Annie. w Uloufnbi. Ed
either shot of which would probably
ise well. G( mm 1 accounts of grain come in
Lakeview -G. R. HammoDd.
Wilder boor, Mr« Annie.
from Gilliam and Morrow «'ountivs. In the
have prove<l fatal, and from which
Marshfield—B. H. Roork.
Persona calling for the same, please say latter barlev yield* of
bushels per a» re are
Chamberlain soon expired.
“advertised.
A. P HAMMOND. P M ’ rejH>rte«i hi the neight»orhoo<i of Eight
Roseburg—B. L. Stratford.
H0 acres of laud within one mile of Ash­
Fiock had an examination before
Mile orchards an* affected by green aphis. land <ity limits: 10 acres cleared and three
Springfield
J.
M.
Sweeney.
the justice of the peace of Michell i Gold Hill—to be supplied.
In Umatilla «ml I nion counties the w heat hundred fruit trees set out this spring, and
Weekly Weather Report.
crop is all that could be expected. Th«- val­ aliout fifty bearing trees; pa it red land and
precinct and was discharged. A
Wilbur—Geo. W. Quimby.
leys of Waliowra county report most satis part granite. By a very- smalt expense water
drummer from Mitchell informs ns
yields. In the Powder River Valles enough could lie had to irrigate from 15 to 20
Financial agent Drain academy and
Following is the record of weather factory
that Fiock had lieen re-arrested and memmber Eugene quarterly confer­
more than average yields have been secured. acres. Terms easy: will sell all or will di­
observations,
for
Ashland,
made
by
F.
The hay crop in the stock country was extra
taken to Prineville.
I H. Carter, observer for the Oregon good and more than euoiigh is supposed to vide into 5 or 10'acre lots. Apply at the
ence—I. D. Driver.
millinery store of Moore <k Coe, Ashland.
Rev. H. P. Satchwell. formerly of State Weather Bureau, for the week be on hand for any winter weather tiiat
11 23
A Sure Cure for Piles.
may occur.
R. 8. PAGl’E,
Ashland, is kept at Corvallis another ending Aug. 27,1890:
i
Observer V. S. Signal service. Assistant Di­
Itching Piles are known by moisture pear. T. P. Boyd goes to Lebanon,
rector Oregon Weather Bureau.
Business
(
’
hange
—
Settle
like »erspiration causing intense itch­ i Linn county. W. 8. Harrington is
1
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1
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•< »
ing when warm. This form, as well as continued as editor of the Pacific
«
5
■
ment Imperative.
blind, bleeding and protruding, yield at
65
79
Clear
21
52
Est
niv
Notice.
once to Dr. Bosanko’s Pile Remedy, Christian Advocate. Walton Skip­ Aug.
.. 22
XO
62.5
55
The underHigued, having leased his black­
which acts directly on the parts affected, worth goes to Mt. Tabor. A. C. Fair­
“ ZJ
XI
40
64.5
Cante to tlie premises of the undersigned, smith shop in Ashland toother parties, is
.. *,4
absorbs tumors, allays itching and ef­ child goes to Halsey.
4X
X6
67
on the ¡k-ad Indian road, thirteen miles now out of the business, and Is compelled to
fects a permanent cure. 50c druggists
The sum of «2600 to pay off the
“ 25
92
49
70.5
from Ashland, la-t Novemlier. one red ami settle up his accounts forthwith. All per­
or mail: treatise free. Dr. Bosanko, debt on the hamlgome new $7000
“ 2ti
71
90
52
white steer, branded on the left hip. and has sons owing me are requested to make pay
78
“ 27
«
56
Fair the
Piqua, O. Sold by T. K. Bolton.
appearance of a horse shoe. Lar mark, mentatonce. All accounts not settled im­
church at Grant's Pass was easily
crop
the left ear with an underbit, half mediately will be placed In the hands of an
raised by suliecnption Saturday even­ Temperature Max. 94; Mio. 46: Mean 611.3 uniter oft crop
on the right. The owner i- re­ attorney for forced collection. Tills means
Mens unlauDdried shirts can be ing.
quested to call for the same, prove projiertv just what it says, and persons wishing to
save costa will do well to come forward at
bought at Hunsakers for 75 eta.
*
and pay charges.
Hunsakers is the place for a new
once.
S. F. MORINE.
W. G. HOLMES.
*
Ashland, Or., Aug. 19. ISM).
Stylish Hats at Blount’s this week.
Ashland, Aug. 14, ls90.
dress.
The 4th annual meeting of the Ore­
August 22, ¡890, gon Press Association, was called to
order by the President, Charles Nick­
ell, at the Marquam Grand, Portland,
August 14, 1890. Eighty-one news­
papers were represented and 116 mem­
McKinley is re-nominated for Con­ bers enrolled. Certificates were is­
sued to members with the society
gress lu his district.
badge. Mr. Osborn of the Chamber
McVicker’s theater in Chicago , of Commerce addressing the meeting,
burned Tuesday at 3 p. m., loss $200,-' inviting the association to holtl a con­
yoo.
ference with the Chamber of Com-
Mayor E. B. Pond, of San Francisco, I ; men» at 6 .30, p, m., to discuss the
is the Democratic uomiuee for gov- ! • advisability of organizing a State
• Board of Trade. Adjourned.
ernor of California.
b'riduy,
CASI J
BUYS A SACK OF
Lumber, Rustic Flooring
Dry - Granulated - Sugar
BAD TITLES!
RED HOUSE,
---- AND-----
We are Now Running Our
12 lbs. DRY GRANULATED SUGAR.
14 lbs. EXTRA C. SUGAR.
18 lbs. BEST ROLLED OATS.
12 lbs. BEST ISLAND RICE.
4 lbs. BEST COSTA RICO COFFEE.
20 lbs BEST NAVY BEANS.
7 QUART CANS TOMATOES
MILL AT PHOENIX,
w.
FRUIT
BOXES
WEEKS BROS.
TILE FOR SALE!
Will buy any one of the following articles:
All other goods as cheap as anyone else
will offer them, as The Red House never has
been, and will not be, undersold.
Hardware,
C. C. EDDINCS.
Agricultural College
J. W. Hockersmith.!
FULL LINE OF
GROCERIES,
TOBACCO,
STATIONERY,
CROCKERY
FRUIT
JARS,
GEORGE ENGLE,
Proprietor
Ashland, Or., June 20,1890.
DON’T MISS OUR OFFER
Fall Stock Arriving!
TIDINGS
FOR ONLY
We are receiving our Fall Stock of
S|M*cial
SHOES
4
1.
>■
a
BOYS’ CLOTHING! £
THIS WKKK
Is now complete. Can rig you with
^Suits at all Prices^-
Lookout for our ad. next week.
For Sale at a Bargain.
Yours Truly,
O. H. BLOUNT
Aksliiand, Oregon
i í IF!
I
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D ktionary has expired, and the Pacific
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