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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1890)
ASHLAND TIDINGS. HERE AND THERE. PERSONAL. FRI IT ANI) FRI'IT SHIPMENTS. ASHLAND STONE FRONT TO THE SOCIAL CHOW-CHOW. DR. HILLER’S There have been many tons of Now that the social dullness of the Scarlet fever and diphtheria both ; II. E. bpencer, of Klamath county, is in peaches shippeil from Ashland by ex People who have known the value fruit gathering season is at hand, with Maude Granger at the opera bouse town thi* week. are reported in Linn County. Friday .. August Saturday night. Wm. Patterson and wife went over to < o- press and freight, and many carloads of a first-class building stone that business dull and travel light and of fruit, apples alone aud mixed car works easily and yet has the qualities half the town away in the mountains, lestiu yesterday. Lebanou, Linn county, is having a Circuit court convenes at Jackson building boom. Forty carpenters are Rufus Cole, of Cole *, cal., in towi t loads. consisting of peaches, plums, of resistance and endurance necessary news items are at a premium; and Settle up ami Pay up' ville next Monday. nectarines, pears, apples, etc., during in permanent work have always ex their scarcity reached a climax day or two this week. now at work there. Those knowing themselves indebted “Dixie" Baker, youngest son of Mr. H. F. Deardofi. of Dead Itidinn. was in the past three years, but the first car pected that the fine sandstone about this week, that made even the placid HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE We understand that a number of the valley last Saturday. to the undersigned will save «'»»--t.- by State Printer Frank C. Baker, and son load of peaches alone that ever left Ashland would become an article of editor so nervous that bis coat-tails Del Norters will take in the fair at complying with this notice. the town was shipped by S. B. Galey of the eilitor of the Rural Spirit, died commerce, and in great demand. flapped angnly around the sanctum Sheriff Binfsey came up the valley Mon A Specific Remedy for Each Disease J. M. M< C all . * last Monday, consigned to Tacoma. The stone has been tested in walla, table at the clamorous calls for copy. this week in Portland, of consumption; Central Point. Jackson county, Or.(— day on official business. Record. Another full carload of peaches was In this extremity, the gossip reporter ag«xl 23 years. buildings, monuments and fireplaces E. B Hunsacker, has >M*en over in Siski Mrs. Maggie Crisman. shipped the following day by Mr. ■ for many years, ------------------ - quali- ---- has been pressed into service, with and its enduring Inheritetl, in which Maude Granger ! The pioneers of Polk county will go you county during the past week 2JJJilkLEB^^(YDRASTIIH^REST0RATIVE. Stlmulates nutritiun. Purifies the PF—« Information is wauled of Mr-. Mag Galey, it also to 1 uget bound. ¿Ship- ■ are wefl.whown here; its existence orders to follow in the flying footsteps into camp at Multnomah, September Geo. Markle and part' returned Wudn« st Cures Dyspepaa, C<xistipaUo<i and General Debillt). A perfect tonic and stnocth builder. gie Crisman formerly of Ashland, will lie seen at the opera house Sat 11 and 12, aud hold their first annual day from their « rater lake trip. ments iu carload lots, either full car- jn iarge quantities was not doubted, of Madame Rumor and take notes. Oregon, but now somew here in Ku'i- urday night, was originally prixluced reunion. Dt. HILLER-» *NTI-BILI0U2 1T0MACH UNO LIVER CUKE. Cura Blliouanra and Mr. and Mrs. W II. Atkinson arc lip ut loads of peaches, or mixed carloads, [jut the long distance to the larger With this laudable object in view, the sas or Nebraska. The whereabouts of iu Paris a year ago under the title of i will continue for some time yet, aud i | . where the stone of this charac reporter with pencil over his ear and Wagner’s Soda Springs this w eek. all Liver Troubles, Chills and Fever, Malarial Fevsts, and all Typhoid «x»«e«'terns “ L ’ Heritage d ’ Helene. ” An exchange reports: “ For the tier little boy Ralph, will lx* furnished there are large shipments by express, ter is chiefly used, and the consequent note book in hand, rushed up one Miss Helen Strang, of Medford, return- i as wxm us her adiiress is kmvwu. Ex 22^2kLEjr^ATARRI^URt Cura Acute Catarrh, Chronic Catarrh, CaUrrhad Deaf every day. Mr. Crowell has discontinued the first time in twenty years cattle in home last week from Walla Walin. I high rates of transportation by rail, street and down another, till in the changes please copy. Mr. S. U. Alffard, whose place is have made the profitable exportation dusk he nearly stumbled oyer the pnu’tice of the law at Ashland, for the Eastern Oregon and Washington are Chas. Kahn came out from ness Guaranteed to cure the wont oaeee when directions are followed,or mooey refunded. A. A. II \r i. Portland, Or. high on the bill on the east side of of the stone seem problematical so couple who had chosen the sidewalk present bnt persons having business dying with murrain. The disease is again Tuesday on cattle business. 22^HILLER^COUGi^UR^ Cura Colds, Hoarseness, Cough», BroocbiUs, Pleurisy B, ,.r creek northeast of town, brought far as the present or the near future is as a suitable place to do their spark-1 with him can see Mr. Crowell either confined principally to yearlings, anil G. A. Hubbell, of San Fraueisco. I* Eastern Star Meeting. is supposed to have been causexl by ing old friends at Jacksonville. and l-ueumonia; relieve oooautnption. Contains no Opiates. Cura Croup in 10 minutes. the T idings this week samples of (concerned. Now, however, we find ing, entirely unmindful of the chance al his residence or at The Oregon. stock getting t«x> much dry feed with some fine early Crawforil ¡teaches I ! that the stone is to be a part of the passer-by. The reporter, not wishing The first regular meeting of Alpha DR HILLER1» DIPHTHERIA AMO »ORE THROAT CURE. Prevents and rare» Diph Rev Janies Hummer, of Ashland pretine The work of repairing the stone out salt.” grown upon young trees in his or-1 building material used in the finer to interfere in this pleasant pastime, Chapter No. 1, O. E. S., after the sum has just been grauted a pension. theria. Will positively cure any am throat in from 3 to 24 hours. Cures Quit»» in S day* chard, in order to show what trees i structures of Portland, if not other slipped quietly around the corner of mer interim will be held next lueeday walls at the county briilges at the The people of Heppner have voted to i Norris, Wagner, Hick>and Mink Tolman and Songer place« is in pro- I Kind the town for $5000, in order to 1 ler Messrs. Indlapenaable in all acute diaeaaes attended with fever. evening, Sept. 2d. returned yesterday from Klamath lake. will do on that side of the creek, | cities ou the coast The credit for its the picket fence and ran plump upon where a few years ago it was believed introduction to the public abroad is Madame Rumor who was dticlanng Pluvanta and cure» boarlet Fever, Scarlatina, and Meaalea. Motbaro try It coca. All meinliersof thecbapter are earn gress, and a new stone culvert is be continue sinking the experimental ing put in between Songer’s au«l artesian well. The drill is now in T. A. Harris, H. H. Wolters and Wm V! it was not worth while to plant or due to C. W. Ayers, who used it in volubly that there was au <xlor of or estly requested to attend. rich, of Medford, were in town Wcdnt “ i i \. DR^JULLER^JIERVOU^OEBILITY^CURE^ Cura Nervoua Waaknem, and Loaa of Kingsbury's. JoSEI-HIXE D. Cli<>> KEK. NV. M. very hard blue nxik, and has reach«»» 1 Richard Beswiek went over to >lu»\«’ chards. The peaches are of gootl size the construction of the fine new ange blossoms already in the air—that' Power. Never fails. Send fur I'm ale Circular to Hiller Drug Co., Sau Franciaoo, CaL audgootl flavor, and other young or- building of the Bank of Albany now fair fingers were busily at work upon a depth of over 000 f««t, with indica A rumor of some trouble l>etween creek springs yesterdaj to remain a w«» k or Suppli«*!* for Klftuuith A^»*nry. chanis, too. on that side of the creek approaching completion in that city. the trosseau and that “when the leaves DJ-J^^b^J^k^BEUIIATI^AII^NEURALGI^CURE. Curea Kheumatlaui, Neuralgia, cuttle men in Klamath eonuty result tions that are considereii g«xxl. so. have fine fruit upon their trees this Recently Mr. Ayers concluded that begin to fall” under the chill touch ^iouE^!umCSo^aninS3sSca"”E^^wiii^B?n^^?? blood acida which cauae ««^w G« ti. E. L. Applegate. Indian Agent, ing from the Gixxllow homicide was Hou. <". B WaiMiii ha* been quite sick tbi< The bear market in San Francisco week but is able to t>e at»out a part of (In year. Either side of the creek will the stone would bear shipment to | of November, a much to lx» envied r at Klamath Agency, ailvertises for pro- ntliiat this w«»ek, but could not be has taken an upward tendency on ac DIB^HILJLEI^SjrEEnHNG^C^RE. Aida the growth and development of children during 4 grow fruit. Portland, and undertxxik the difficult young Ashlaml man will lea«l to the p«x «is tor the contract to furnish and traced to any substantial foundation count of the Native Son's celebration. time. the teetbiiig period, enaura» painless teething and Bound teeth, and prevents and cures !’ Talking about what can be «lone on a task of introducing it, in the face of altar one of Ashland’s flivest daugh-' delivei at ttie agenc' 04.'»oO lb-, net ii|x»n inquiry at Linkvilie. M. R. Moore came up from Grant's !’«* Six-weeks-old lx»ar cube are quoted at Speanui, Rickets, Brado Troubles and Bowel Complaints. A bleating tu mother and child, f small pat' h of ground iu this coun active competition with stone that can ters. last week, to recruit hi* hcnlth having I ><• i, Uief, t'l’J.l. lt) 11«. of flour hiid 'Ji),'*))) lt»s. The robbers of the Linkvilie stage from 8”5 to $100. The figures are down by too steady application to hnnl try, Mr. J. M. Hicks reports that be be laid down in that city at a consid It is also rumored that a young of oate, for which the 4>i«ls will lx* near Lakeview about two weeks ago not likely, howevever, to last long run Preventa’ and Curea Whooping Cough. I has a tomato patch of one-fourth of erably l««s cost of transportation. gentleman with a brass ticket on his opene«l Sept 15th next, al 2 o’elix'k p. hail not been apprended at last re enough to pay for anyIxxly fitting work. an acre on his place the production N. A. Jacob* w ill tea« h tin* public -< liG ‘ Non. With exception of Dr. Hiller's Hydrastine Restorative, Dr. Hiller's Rheumatic He began by aiming at a “ ten strike", hat, whose business brings him in in. Particulars may lie bad upon ap port. They got nothing outjof the ex out extensively in the bear catching in the Prairie district the < uimm; n riu .r 1 and Neuralgis Cure, and Dr Hiller's Cough Cure, the above remedies are in Tablet t of which is worth noting. He has and he made it, having sutweeded in town every other night, is so charmed plication to bnu. will board ut his father's pin« »• <a*t •»: Mt- form, and, if not obtainable from your drugrurt, will be mailed free, on receipt of price. press box but $2.50 and some drafts business. piek“d it over twice for market. The ' obtaining the contract to furnish Ash- with one of the Ashland tx-llee that. and checks which were of no use to , Says the Oregon City Courier: ford. (first time he pickl'd 50 boxes, of 20 II laud stone for the trimmings of the he spends all his spare hours in her $1.00 per Package. Six Package» far $5.00. > Religious- .Mrs. J. M. Hill, of Eugene, lui'» b« «-ii \ -■ them. pounds each, and the second time new city hall, a magnificent structure fascinating society. The net income of the Willamette King her daughter. Mr*. W. I. \ Regular s«Tviei>s by ti e pastor at í These remedies are the result of 26 years of professional experience, and are • thisuifk) he pickisl 105 boxes. How to cost half a villion dollars. Rumor declares that the Ashland Mrs. T. Stanley favoreil the T idings Falls Electric Company is $5,000 a Medford. gnsrsiiteod to cure when a cure is possible. Dr. Hiller's 64-page book of directions tor . Ashland M. E. Church next Sunday i main more pickings he will hav«- be He satisfied the city authorities that month. When the four new wheels sal<x>n8 are tietter attended than the hixne treatment, containing valuable iustructioua aa to hygiene and disc, aaat raaa. J Mrs. Ban. Crawford, of Tub* I tk- . k -ni at 11 A. M., and pr aching by R< v. T. office this week with some of the couuty, retiirne«! home from !’..i Ian.I fore the frost nips the vines he doesn't this stone was the best that could be churches, aud that some of the men 1’. Boyd,of Cottage Giove, in the even finest and lx«t flavore«l Crawford ! at the power bouse are running, and nth last week. HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SANJRANCISGOuCAL, JU. S. know, but thus far he has realize«! I selected for the purpose, and at a while away with the seductive game of peacli«« ever seen here. They are faciliti«»s have been perfected for sup ing. V M ». a . a ■ ■ • ra from a very choice tree, from whieh plying power in quantities to suit to Mrs. hr. Geary and children, of M« .|ii,r«l’ over 875 from his quarter of an acre ’ meeting on Wednesday evening of “poker,” those mysterious hours of Services at tire PresliyU'nan Church large numbers of young trees have; printing offices auil other workshops are visiting the lad)*s m<»tlier. Mr* M« ««.i of tomatoes. Tomatoes have been 1 last week the city council adopted the the night when they are supposed by ' Io selling in Ashland this summer at -! Ashland stone for the trimmings of their better-halves to lie hard at work next Sabbath is.th morning and even Ixx'U budded. ' in Portland, the net income of the nuek.at Eugene. Mrs. A. leHinb and children, now i« from 1 to 2 cts. per lb. to export. ing. Subjuss: "The Royal Road to . the new building. Finding what he in the «lull aud dingy office. company will lie doubled. of Phoenix, base l>een vlsitiim iri'iid- ir Will Nutley has been breaking a Greatness ’ ami “Bad for Prohibition." had accomplished, several moneyed It is also reported that a second W. ! Ashland this week . Tiie later peaches are ripening number of fine colts for different, The T idings has received a copy of men of the city wanted to join him in C. T. U. is to be started on the south handsomely and turning out a bigger parties up at the Nutley ranch in the; The Headlight, published every Mrs. Jack Erizull aud iittb* *on <Jim <> Montague last >aiur<l;t\ for n \ yield than was anticipated by many, the enterprise, so the "Siskiyou Stone side and that then the emissaries of I'ioiser Renniiin. mountains. One of them is a three- month in Portland, Oregon, for the from with relatives in Ashland mil the ¡sinuate of 15,000 Ixixt's as ’ Company” was incorporated, composed Batan may beware, for that it will be traveling public. It is published in year-olil belonging to Paris Hamilton, Dau Crowley, president; Mr. Rit- war to the knife. The 14th annual re-nnion of S»uth- Miss Minnie Prendmore left \< - tin- sliipnciit from Ashland this year, of !« lively ami promising colt of running the size of a vest-pocket pamphlet, tenbergen, secretary and treasurer: C. eru Oregon Pioneers, will lx- held in for Klamath county. t<> teuch out there« A gentleman, a late arrival, still , made earl' in the season by a promi ! Jacksonville two weeks from this bUx-k, that Paris intends to try on the and oontaius full information of the ing the coming s<-hool year nent «Idler, as reported in the T id W. Ayers general business manager; young and lively, whose visits to our arrival and departure of trains, steam David Loring, of the legal «ieparini« tí Janies Hall, superintendent, and E. | Thurstliiy, on Sept. 11th, 1NH0. Ex track this year or next. town have been of a periodical nature, ings , will be fully realized. Two programmes of theaters, and O. A-< . It. R.. of Portland, wa* in \ > D. Smith. The company has ample is accusixl of haviug flirted with three tensive preparations ¡¡re going forward R. Cox has threshed over 30,000 boats, : years from now a good season will see to make the oci'aHimi particularly bushels of wheat in twenty days, and , much other useful information. It is Tuesday, accompahied by hi* wife. a hiii,ilr. il thousand lioxes of peaches capital, and will no doubt soon be generations of Ashland girls. shipping large quantities of stone for pieas.int to the old piolluers. Hoti. lust week he tuaile the astonishing sold at the low price of 10 cents, aud Mr. and Mrs. Bowers, of ’i’acoui;t A proft-ssional gentleman of stately shipped from Ashland. issued monthly. Mr spendinga tew da\* in \sblaii«!. an ’ I building aud other purposes. Henry Klipfiel is marshal of th«» day. gixxi time of moving his machine thir- and dignified mien, evidently does not i Granger is showing them about the <«.■,. Messrs. Ayers and Hall came out kuow he has attracted the attention | Rev. .M. A. Williams, chaplain ami twn times and threshing out 2,000 Mr. Hermann has made application Southern Oregon District Fair. George Vaupel starte«! for si<M«ii the first of the week to make arrange of the fair sex; one lady, somewhat Fb»t«'lier Lilin will deliver tiie annual bushels of wheat.—[M«»dford Mail to the department that Oraut's Pass, Monday, intending to spend *e\« iai < i . • E In lees than a month the Southern ments for opening a quarry, and on past the summer of girlhtxid, and who ! aiMreHs. The dinner «»ommittee is Josephine oouuty, be made a presi-1 that place and other town* «town in <al The T idings is under obligations to I in Oregon District Fair will be held at YVednesday the lease of a tract of is in market the second time, was «Nmijxxxsi of most of the pioneer la*ii«« fornia. dential office, and that N. P. Dodge, Central Point. The matter of exhibit laud of P. Dunn was consummated. heard to whisper behind her fan, “I of tti" county, win» will mi doubt sus the secretaries of the Oregon State the present incumbent, be reappointed Mrs. Garver and Mi>< Allie Klipj»« e tain admirably the splendid reputa Fair, the North Pacific Industrial under presidential commission. The Medforti last week for Los \ngel« '. f«» i ing at the Fair must now be decided The tract comprises about thirty acres wonder if he has a wife.” of several mouths in the mH of tin; pro vt con. .Much has already been on the upper Dunn place where the tion already ac!rieve«l at pioneer din Fair and the Southern Oregon Dis office has earned over $250 for each of visit The lady who slyly stuck her gum trict Fair for complimentary tickets, the past four months. The money or angels. taken, but to give a grand exhibit of railroad crosses Neil creek, and the under her seat in church, did not ners. for ¡«11 of which due thanks are ren- der, postal note and registry business Rev. A. M. Russell ami hi* (laughter the various counties will require much lessees have the privilege of pur know the argue eyes of the reporter Annie, leave to day tor Willow.*, < a d < iered. more general effort. The coast coun- chasing at any time within four were on her; anti the thin woman is also large and increasing. Russell will remain here for a month or Tlit* Hrture of .tslilaml ies, with their inexhaustible mines, years for $5,000. There is abun with the shrill tones who was scold-' more yet. Mrs. Wm. Patterson has been Says the Crescent City Record of nia: niiieeiit timber, extensive fieber- dance of the fine blue sandstone at ing her “hubby” in a voice like the A conip.'inson of the sketch of Ash- troubled recently by a terigiurn that 1 Mrs W. Farra, of Linkvilie, who h. ies and prodigal results of dairy and this place, and the quarry will proba I town crier, for staying out late at land just mails by th" artist. Mr. E. ha»i l»een rapidly growing over one of last week: A bone shark, said to have ' visiting her sister. Mr E. 1 i <>irtu- A Mixire, w ith the lithograph of the town her «‘yes, and went down to Medford been 40 feet long, was seen up the land for some time. ret|irne«i hoi ■ ¡.oi farm, can bring an exhibit that will bly lie opened at a point about 100 night, never dreamed that the wide lie highly complimentary to those yards from the railroad track. Road ears of the reporter were in that vi as it was Hevoii or rtght years ago, last w«»ek to consult Dr. Geary. This coast on Thursday by the divers and Friday. Situate Near Ashland, Oregon shows n wonderful improvement in the is one of the eye troubles which an crew who are locating the wreck of the T. A. Haris, of the Grand < • n Hotel, M«-»l- counties, and will also by that means, master Burckhalter and Mr. Ayers cinity. who has been sick for a week -• i <>r advertise to in-coming home seekers, surveyed a location for a spur track periixl that has intervened lietween , «x-culist usually has but little truoble Brother Jonathan. The shark fol ; ford, One young lady was heard to de past, went over to Colestin yesterd ; », 1« Stl! lowed their boat for about two bun- i . a w eek or more. tlx» two sketehi'S. The new sketch in remedying. one of the most delightfill parts of the at the nearest point to the quarry, and clare vehemently that she was “so dred yards. One of the crew who has will make a baudsoniti litograph, and state. a tram way will lie laid to run the , tired of living here” she would lie so ÎÆT’ $1,200 (’ash or Secured Pajter. Balance on Time. Mr. Wm. Haskins, of Waiiae •, Idaho, th. Two men and two ladies who have been in the southern latitudes says ! mining The counties on this side of the stone to the spur. it may lx» made a most valuablt» ad- town recently destroyed l»\ l . . v > glad to get away even to the extent of '•vertisemeut Tor the town. .Mr. Clut Ixvii giving patent medicine concerts that the shark was the largest one of in A*hlan«1 1 a*i Kunaaj . visit ng th, Coast range, can add immeasurably to Messrs. Ayers an«l Hall left for Port- ' marrying a railroad man. of Mr. James Chisholm Apply to ter is now making a canvass for sul>- ut the towns in California, stopped in that species he had ever seen. resulis already achieved in horticul lau«l last Wednesday evening, but Rumor declares that one young acriptions for copies of the picture, Ashland last week, but didn't like the Ed. Herrin is again at hi* post of dutv m ture, agriculture and stock raising. will return next week with a force of gentleman, who is accused of being a East Oregonian: The Umatilla In works at Forbestown < •> The vast extent of country east of the men to begin operations. Their con dude, has lately got the mitteu; and and it is to lx» hope«! a large numlier < Iregon laws regarding license for dian laud commissioners armed them the reduction left Ashland hist week for t. . •of on lets will ls> givvn. Every picture selling patent medicines, and there selves Monday with a wagon, team, . haviug place, after a pleasant vi*ii here . i ■ II i C.iseadi-s. can also show splendid re tract to supply stone for the city hall it made even the repinter’s boot-soles sults of field and farm, and although will require them to ship 80,000 cubic squeak out in astonishment to hear »‘lit abroad witli the proper amount fore did not open business here. driver, cook, and all needful supplies, i weeks. ,rf reading matter will ix> a gixid ad- A little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Frank and left about dusk for the Ageucy, ' 1 Benj. Welch, master car builder of i'n ' comparatively new iu grain and fruit, feet or more to portland, and it is to the gentleman in question airily tell- ! vtsrtisement for the town an«l valley. will hold in even balance every part of lie cut anil dressed at the quany, so ing a select circle of friends that he K«‘sterson, who recently came here accompanied by a surveyor, Mr. Kim , P. R. R., who ha.* been in poor hcai time, came up over th»1 road lo \- the district. Let the people then as a that a considerable force of men will could “go with any girl he chose.” from Montesano, Wash., «lied last ball, of North Power. This morning | some laud this week, in < .»inpany w ill: I . Kn Lind Sale in Kluniatli matter of local pride present each be employed there at once. The ma Friday. au»l was buried the following the party departed for Meacham, which , supt. of bridge* Various other items of vast and county al its best, in fair and loyal chinery for the quarries—channelers, ! paramount importance the tired re Ban Crawford, who went out to «lay. The little one, who was about they will make their headquarters for Mr and Mr- « - • Klamath county from this valley some six months old, hail been seriously ill a time during the process of apprais out of town during ueurlv the wn. . ,i competition, and the result will be to saws, etc., will be shipped soon, and porter chanced upon but they will 'ears ago, and Ixuiglit and improv**,! a for some time before the family left ing timber land. The commissioners mer, twine at the stork ran- h up at the < . - ' awaken new interest, and inaugurate for the present the engine now used be unavoidably crowded out this week of the time, returne«! to their hoim . new «‘literprise in every part of the by C. H. Y’eghte will be employed for tract of land <>u Title bike, has just Washington. have no idea of the time required to most The statement that a spirit of rivalry Ashland this week sold out. aud will move to Colusa district: the southern and tietter part the power. complete the work. has crept into the “rosebud garden of The owner of that orchard up Grau- Dr. O. C. Harran and wife of B a’r «■«unity. Cal. He sold his ranch of yjfi pari of th«' state will lie thoroughly In Monday's Oregonian was the girls” will be investigated aud reported Grants’ Pass Courier: There are Nebra*ka, arrived a few dayx}|_........ v, t ita'ree, two bundre<l head of cattle and ite street warns the man who has a,Iv< r!i- • J, immigration invited, and make their home in A>hlan<! f.c <« ,. following: Since the council decided upon next week. F lip . 1 »«»rsee, farming implements, etc., and ix»en doing the picking at night that something over one huudred men in months, if not permanent !v. Dr. Ha. ra ' generous rivalry animate every line that Ashland stone was to be used for 1 of trail.'. 5i) per cent, will lie added It Vi of th«' 15)») shares in the Little he had better quit the job, as the Josephine county. Oregon, who draw a brother of Mrs. s. < . Palmer, of tl.i the trimmings of the City Hall, many Church Fair K. wuath Lake irrigating «Niiiil. for watchman might possibly be startled pensions. Their monthly rates range F. H. Pace, the Portland fruit and cm- to piopertj valuation, and the il«e Iiersons have examiD«xl the specimens I into letting drive with his shot-gun, from $3(J to $4. In all, there are over mission nierehant. wa* in A*h’an«if\\ u-ii mail i oi the times will be to break on view iu the office of the auditor $29, DiW. The purchaser is Charles A three days ’ fair will be held in the day, taking a brief inspection ..f a i 810,000 of Uncle Sam's surplus dis if he should be wakened suddenly down mountain barriers,and crosslines and clerk and the stone has met with Ashlaud Presbyterian church, on the Mer.rill, of Willows, Cal. FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE packinghouse here, whi« h ;• w< tributed among the people annually. hisfruit of railroad will follow the tide of pro very general approbation, and it may 2d, 3d and 4th of September. The Mr. Crawford and wife were on out of a catnap. managed by J. W. Hockersinith. Tn«««! a> evening's train, bound for J. M. Casebeer, who has a small Were this inflow of money to suddenly Rev*. Rolx-rt Enni*. of Jark*»«iiYi; • : gress down to the Pacific ocean on the be considered that the council, which ladies of the church and their friends W‘--t, where ever-ready ships of com forms the building committee, has have prepared a great stock of articles Portia ad, and after a short stay there band of fine grade Merino sheep at stop, many of those who are grum M. lx»tt. of Linkvilie, I m » i 1 i of th i they will return southward to Coluea his farm north of Ashland, received by bling about paying so much money byterian church, were visiting lh I • merce will scatter our magnificent made a g«xxi selection. The stone is of fancy work, etc., which will be on pensions would raise a fiercer gr« \vl Strange in Ashland thiswvek. Mt I >tt ( s’.on i through tin* islands of the sea, exhibition. county, Cui. express from L. B. Geer, of Baker for the scarcity of money. 810,001' a beeu sjanding several week* m this x.i . ? or join the endless net-work of rail a fine dark gray sandstone, very heavy, Excellent meals, dinner and supper, City, this week, a fine yearling Span at free from stratification, with great year is no great insult. Ex-Postmaster Farlow and famih xtai . t'hanrwl vnth ('.itting («»lernnient Timber. ish Merino buck, which he considers road- on the east, until the gr**at served each day. Monday evening for Yaunina bav, to - d heart of con.merce thrills in unifying uniformity of texture. Its closeness Ice cream and an entertaining pro The boundary line between Y'am- a couple of week* at the *. a '¡.i George N. Buntz. of Wagner Creek, one of the Ix'St ever brought into the and solidity prevent it from being af , •, bond through the whole United States. fected by dampness or frost. It has gram each evening. liill county and Polk has long beeu in family of < ha*. Miller went to Al’ . was taken to Portland last week by. ■ county. same train, fora visit with Mr* M. m This is no utopian dream, but one of been used at Ashland for the past Everybody cordially invited. dispute. A few years ago, when the the deputy I’. H- Marshal A. T. Kyle, np-1 parents. th^eugagement of Maude Grang old the possible and probable results of a twenty years with gixxi satisfaction, Indian was murdered at Grand on warrant charging him with (Witting4 I er, In our theater _ goers will have an op- I'rof. I.H Drii Royal.of Portland, mid M> Ixstrinmug that may and ought to * aud is claimed to be as enduring as CARD OF THANKS. timber up» »11 government laud, to get portuuity of siting precisely such a Ron de, it was a question as to which Lizzie- A Headrick, of » hi. iv» :. r. made at the coming District Fair. granite and to stand fire as well as wood whic. J he is selling to the rail jierformance as might be seen on the county should bear the expense of rled at the reKidenee of th»' In id. '--i».. u We desire to hereby reader our most road comps ®y, upon a contract to ile- stages of any of the leatling theaters prosecuting the murderer. The com Chieaxo. August llth Prof. Koval and In : fire brick. The council examined a heart-felt thanks to all the friends will reside iu Portland, after.i u»ut \ Votable Event liver it at 'l’alent. Three other Wag of New York city. A strong feature missioners of the two counties have the goo»l many kinds of stone submitted, who showed such marks of sympathy , Atlantic states. tier Creek nixn Jack McCoy, \\. II. will be the powerful supporting <»m- held a conference, and the line is to The ]... rless Maud Granger, every and experts say they use«! good ju«lg- toward us in our recent l>ereavement, Mr. T. E. «.«<lfr« y i. uche.l horn. i. lie surveyed, and monuments erected Thursday evening from Oakland. -.J. where reco^iized as the greatest emo- ment in their selection. As the stone and eep«‘cially to the choir for their Barlow ami G. 11. Lynch, were snb- every two miles and at the principal whither hi* had gon«1 with Ed Mors, f . ¡Hi'iiiie«l as ivitnessm ami accompani«'d pany she will bring with her. tional actress of the American stage, is a product of this state, and a com music, and the ladies who brought the An excursion from Ashland to crossings. The monuments are to be Shovi'lcreek Kd. i- »till in a » iiiic.il the marshal to Portk'Dd. Where is is coming to Ashland. She will lie pany of business men here have beautiful floral offerings. Which will arrive early in September. Come in and and at best will Isr a long timi- o. Colestin was arranged for YVednesday of cast iron, with the name of the dltlon, the rest of i'j? st^n at ih<> opera bouse Saturday formed a corporation with $50,000 Miw. B. F. R kkser ani > familt . fore he i au regain his strength. see them, as they will be by Rev. Geo. J. Webster, of the Con county on either side. night, in her new powerful play “In eapital to operate the quarry, the use Buntz was arraigned in «' • & circuit S. ('. Beach, of the l.akewiew*' Lv.»niiner. of this stone will be the means of re herited. ’ It is only due to the enter court Tuestiay. and enterc, I a plea of gregational Church, and more than a A I.OST ADDRESS. A private dispatch received at Cor with his wife and mother, wer» in X- .in I guilty and was tineil $101). N lr. Buntz i hundred people went over. An extra vallis last Saturday states that the last Friday an»l Saturdav. reiurnin. h. m. prise of Mr. (iainard, that our citizens taining a considerable amount of ear was attached to the regular train, from the trip to ForthuM Mi I . I money in the city aud state. The A Trinidad Lady Writes to San Fran claimed that he was only tec hnically bill increasing the amount for the elected one of the m » t pr»-id. no ..f th. are given an opportunity of seeing guilty of the «»flense but thoug’ht th«- and brought back by the regular agricultural college of each state from Oregon Preu Association al its »■< en: this great actress. Heari’jg of her company will put in a fine plant, with cisco for It. passing through, on her way to San saws for cutting stones of any size, easiest way out of the scrape was the train in the evening. fifteen to thirty thousand dollars jier meeting. V Mr». Harriet Me Samara of 319 State Street, best. Fanners iu many parte of the coun annum, and one thousand dollars each Benj. Davis, of Stanislaus < »mine » a . a I'ranciwo, he wired her manager at for th«‘ rock splits freely and blocks of any size can be taken out. I ’ oriliihd, wh« r<* .Miss Granger was old acquaintance of J. U.K. ii.it» hie. -. ■ .1 Trinidad, Colorado, while visiting iu St. ty complain that the dagger cockle year until the amount shall be forty I Louis last summer, did not suffer with her AND WE LIKE TO SHOW GOODS. tills place, arrived in A-hland Iho .. . k playing, guaranteeing him a certain A Nnggestive Name- burr is increasing at a rapid rate in thousand, passed the house on the ami is hsiking almat tin- \ alley w iti. an . L a stun, if AT s « ’ « ranger would stop off. usual sick headaches and Indigestion. But 11. S. Lyman told an On f/onhn« re- the public highways, and that it is 20th, having previously passed the of locating. Three Ueidi.'W s id Mi 11.o. I Eugene, Red Bluff and several other Fatal Shooting Accident from the sam»' neielilairhoml w ill I . upon her return to Trinidad her old trou porter, who wrote it for last Sunday’s impossible for them to keep it out of senate. The college will thus have i Digs sia.n with the same piir|a»se. towns between Portland and San issue <jf that paper, that the mercury 1 their fields while the road supervisors about forty-eight thousand dollars for A very sad ami deplorable accident bles came upon her. It was not the St. Francisco were also tryiug to secure happened to William Randles, of Louis climate that did so much for her. C. Vt Hoot started hot Frida-. ■ was up to UH in the shade at Ash neglect the duty imposed upon them this year's expenditure. The sum ex ing Mrs. for Fairhaven. Wash.. Mr K. h ’. i her. but Mr. Gnniar«!snceee«led. Her Lake Creek, last Saturday afternoon, The secret is told in the following letter, re laud last week while Mr. Lyman was by the law relating to the matter. pended by the students will make the engaged now among th»- < i\il . ngin. •■»■ engiigi ment will prove an event that lie bail mounted his horse and tak i ceived by Thoma* Price A Son, the well- here. Mr. Lyman has a very poor corps of the Great Northern It. It Ini: C. W. Ijogan returned last Sunduy total amount expended there as the ! ing ing the summer Mr. Boot ha- l..»-n in will long be tememliered. She brings ing his rifle along and gone to see I known assayera of 524 Sacramento Street, foundation for such a yarn, for the from his trip to Crescent City, bring direct result of the establishment of charge a party making preliminary siii In i' <l:e same powerful coinpany that Tom Nichols and to hunt some stock San Francisco. Mrs. McNamara writes: — rwNirils of the state weather bureau^ ing with him a large number of nega the college at least seventy-five thou veys in of the nioinitaiiir mist of Die -oni'nl support«»«! her in the large cities of the on the way. “Three months since 1 was visiting in station here show that the highest tives from which pictures will be sand dollars a year. St. Louis, and obtained two bottles of Joy's I Mr. J. I.. Kline, of this plnce ami Mr- East, and that will lie s«M»n in San |siiut. ri^corded by th«> self registering printed in his gallery. Many of them While Mr. Nichols was taking a' Vegetable Sarsaparilla. It was of great relief :oo: 1 Laura A. Freeland, of Lak»' mill-. W is., v . Stic w ill vvearjherethe sam«> load of hay from the field to his baru,! to me In my headai'hes aud indigestion. thermometer during th«' whole of last are portraits, but he has some fine The widow of J. C. Catching, of married al that place ri'cetitiv. andon I: Francisco. magnificent cosfumefi she hud made Since my return to my home in Trinidad day morning la-t Mr. and Mo. Klin .-.nd week was H5 «legrees iiinet«'»,n degrtu# landscape anil marine views that will Canyonville, has instituted suit the lady's two Mtns, arrived in t^lilan.ln. in Paris, when she went over to Bet be heard a shot in a gully about 300 I feel the need of it. and as I have lost the lower than report«**i by Mr. Lyman. be ready for inspection s«x>n. yards to bis right aud answered it by against L. Puckett for the sum of $10,- make their home liere Mr. Klim- w I write to you to ask if you will not first production of “Inherited" in halooing. He received a reply to his address The hottest weather of the month kindly forward this letter to the proper 000 damages. Catching was killed by ish his uncompletisl house on ».ram tln- that city. Seals are now on sale at lialoo which was returned in such an number in Sau Francisco, aud have me With Miss Granger’s company is Puckett a year ago, the latter immedi street. «KTUrred Wednes«lay of this week.when a few more bottles of this valuable tli«‘ therm«»meter record«*! !H . Mr. sweet little Baby Parker, the famous ately leaving the country, and so far W J. Stanley and family. w)i<> lino-1. n Met innell A Eubank’s. But a few ordinary tone of voice, being merely a sent vegetable compound.” will be left by Saturday, for orders s|>ending a few weeks in the tinntnlaito np ebilil actress who created such a furoe Lyman is Hind to I m < collecting data has succeeding in evading the near the ltea»l of I vans » reek, return. ■ are coming in from all over the coun "hoohoo,” such as anyone not in dis People having used Joy's Vegetable Sarsa - - law. The Asblanil this week. Mis» Winnie loo i.u for a histoneal work. If his records of in New York last winter. Little Miss officers tress would return, that Mr. Nichols, parilla once send hundreds of miles to get It of - the try. The prices are 50 cts., 75cts. and past events ¡ire not more accnrat« than Parker is lint five years old, but com Roseburg • Review says he has ished the term of schmil which >.■ thinking nothing was wrong, went on again, as in the above instance. > Ins report of Ashland weather they mands a salary of $41) a week and the some valuable property iD Canyon teaching iu Pleasant < re. k dotru t. un.l M . si.oo. to the barn aud unloadeil his hay. Stanley begins another term of tin W im. j expenses of herself an«l maid. She is ville consisting of a flouring mill and school next Monday. won't l»e worth much as history. As he was returning to the field he t he only support of a widowed moth- land, hence this civil suit. Puckett is Drewneil in Missouri aguin heard a summons, and some Three of the new teachers lor Hie A -lo . . I Fruit GruisitB' Meeting- er living in New York city. '1 voice, “Oh!, in Harlan county, Kentucky, aud if schools arrived this week. Mo- .1..... (’liarlos \\ . Stanfield, formerly of' one cried out in a weak voii Nichols | Fobes and Allie Boniiie. of »'oluml.m. I'.i . Ashland, a son of Dr. YV. W. Stanfield, come here—I'm shot” 1 Mr. . ______ anybody wants him badly they can The third annual exhibit of the Noticing the report from the Klam Sunday, and Mis- Bonin» - i . i ..1 Ashland, Oregon. Southern Oregon Fruit Growers' .Na- ath Star that somelxxly in Klamath have him. That oonnty’s a tough one arrived was iir«iwi:e«l near Sedalia, Missouri, I immediately started for the wounded next morning tor Pasailenn, w In 1. G.. sociation will take place at the Fair county hail harvesteil 900 bushels of to take a tough man in, and the man I teach this year. Misses Mollie Mi Ki' on .Inly 11th, last. The Sedalia Morn- mau, but not having located the cry I I ONE NIGHT ONLY.) grounds near Central Point. Jackson grain from 30 acres, George Anderson that captures him alive will be mighty anil Hattie Coburn, front W»-t Salem. W iiig Hu no gives the following partleu- . could not find him. Indian “Joe,” < cousin, arrived Monday inorninc who was working in a hay field near clever. countv, on Mondny, Septemlwr 2'2<1. stated the other day that his father lars of the accident: Among th»- Ashland p. opl»' who «ent The District Fair Association has hail just thresheil 800 bushels of oats "In company with a party consisting by, also heard the man cry out and Hays the Portland Welcome: In view »low 11 to ««rant's Pass during th. M E ■ kindly thrown o|x'n nil th»» gat«« to from a piece of ground a little less of Messrs. A. I). Logan, Otto Smith, running over to where be believed the ference session were Ki 1 ' II l.ewisiind the grouniia on this day, and no ad than nine acres in size, at bis farm of the fact that so many Oregon farm wife. W.C Myer. Mrs. Hillilie- mid mi. YV. J. llnrlxiiir. R. S. Garver, John Mc sound to come from, he found the Special engagement of the distinguished mission fix* will I«' cli!irg«xi either to near Talent. This is something worth ers have of late been “done up” by son. Mrs. Jacob W agner. Mrs Jani.’* I hoi 1 Intosh. John Reese and others, Stan trail of the horse, which be followed ' artiste, sharpers it is with more than ordinary toll, Mr-. Fitch. Mr*. Deliney I'roi Geo and field went to Flat cris'k for the pur-; for a short distance when he came to the mam grounds or to the race course. reporting. Mr. aud Mr- D Walrml. Mo pleasure that the Welcome prints this daughter. MAUDE GRANGER, An interesting program will be ]>r«»- While dragging a blood stains and a few yards farther Hnl.lah Colver and Mr*. .- 1 Taylor, of jxise of seining A little four-year-old daughter of refreshing exception to the general Ph»x'uix, were there, also. par«»d for this «»ccasion. and a large pool where the water was about seven on be found a rifle. By hurrying' I'nderthe management of Mr. W. M. Wil in Richard Davey ami Mrs. Lucy attendance of fruit growers is exp^-ted Mr. and Mrs. —. —. Jarvie, who live rule from the Stayton Sun of the 21st Hon. Frank Wetherahi and wife. ..file feet deep, Staufield, who was some over the blood-stained trail, he came kiixni Hootwr's i»owerful emotioual play. from all parte «»f the state. 1 he, an <>u Neil creek south of Ashland, ran inst. : We learn that an attempt was bron, Nebraska, old friends of the family . t twenty feet from the rest of the Hein upon the Ixxly of poor YVilliam Ran- i nual ele<‘tioii of otlleers of the Fruit the point of one blade of a pair of « f made not long sinoe by two sharpers Mr. F. Ko|a*r. sywnt lH-t Saturday and snmb.. ers. got lieyotid his depth and sboute«! dies, leaning up against a pine tree in A-hland. on their way from faconiato for help. His companions say that ami quite dead. Growers' will take place at 10 oclix'k scissors into her eye one day last to bunko Charles Miller, the World's San (I.' H eritage d ’ H elene .) Francisco in a general tour »d the Pn. Hi. The p«x>r man bad been shot in the As originally produced at the Theatre de I.' il m., all inemliers of th«» aseociati«»n week, narrowly nnssing the pupil. Fair Commissioner, living near Jeffer »•oast. Mr Wetherald, who is one of tn. they thought he was calling for fun I >r. Hall was called in, and prescribed son. As the story goes a fellow called left knee, the ball striking the bone Application, l’aris, and Madison Square are re>juest*xl to !»«■ present. Every Nebraska state senators, is » -on of Mi and paid no attention to his cries for Roper's old partner m the milling I.n-in. - ¡lid. To their dismay, however, Stau ! and ranging upwards had lodged on Theatre, New York. Is what it takes to move the one attending is expecte«! to bring treatment. It was feared for a time at Mr. Miller's, who pretended to have in He, also, i- engaged in ir Mis« Granger's company comprises the inside of the leg near the thigh. something for exhibition ’hi - exhibit that th«» injury woulil destroy the recently been in the banking business Hug, Nebraska. field had disappeared from sight when as well as banking East, and while talking about a bus Kilday, Miss Eatha Williams, to l»e taken to tin» North Pacific In sight. they turned to look for him. when he After he had been shot he had Mr. Frank ( has. H. Mestayer, Miss Carrie Elberts, location another man appeared I I. O. Miller and others who have called a seoond tune. Efforts to bring crawled to a distance of 200 yards, Mr. dustrial Fair at Portland. A Spikenard correspondent of the iness Mr. Claude H. Bnxike, Miss Jennie Klbcrtw, similar circumstances to relate. Little Baby Parker. B oiif . kt A. Mn.bi k . Mail writes as follows: “The excite- with been up the middle fork of Ashland his Ixxly to the surface were promptly and becoming so weak from the loss Mr. Harry French. Mr. Miller told them to rest easy, that of blcxxl, had leaned against the pine Pres. AND MR. HARRY MANIHALL. tuent of the day is the alleged find of dinner would be ready ecxin and to creek fishing or hunting this summer, made, but it was only after an hour's plays under the direction of Mr. Chas. a silver tearing l«xlge on upper Evans report that there lias been a big fresh work that bls lifeless remains were re- tree for support, and there had died. H. The and be seated. Mr. Miller et Mestayer. Seatsnow on sale at McCon »S»»ti»*»»»»»»D»O|l,»l.»A»R»S»!»S»»»Wm»W» It is supptraed that he had been creek. The nx‘k ib said to go 890 per stop Taking Mining statistics. covered." up the creek within a few mouths, nell A Eiibauka. Prices. SOc., 76c. and »1.00. I dropped down on a lounge anti was Deceased will be remembered in leading the horse down the rocky hill Win. Huntley Hampton, the Port ton in silver an<l $2 in gol«L The soon snoring at a 2:40 gait. »Soon the from a cloud-burst or something of side and the rifle had slipped from his land asenyer and mining engineer, r«x'k lixiks well, being a rotten white two sharpers were whispering to one that sort. For a long distance tiie Ashland as a resident here three years grasp ami by coming in contact with was appointed special agent of the or gray quartz. Flakes of metal can another. The World's Fair Commis- bedrock is wasbisl bare, as if stripped ago, ¡in exceptionally fine base singer the rocks had been discharged. Af-1 census bureau to collect statistics of lx- readily seen with the naked eye. . sioner didn’t snore with one eye open, by the most powerful hydraulic min w ho took part in public concerts. He ter he had fallen, it is supposed that j Will place Risentire stock of mities and milling iu Oregon and Everylxxly nearly are staking claims." but one ear appeared to tie leeward ; ing apparatus, and then further down bad lived in Sedalia, Mo., for about he bad UBed the rifle to aid him along, year, lie leaves a wife and two Washington, lie bad until the first Win. Gee, who has l»een opening a enough was beard to satisfy the old the stream, the water seems to have one which supposition acoounts for the of Septemlier to cover the field, and coal mine on th«* ridge between Sam's farmer, and he promptly got up and spread out more and moved with less children. gun having been found after the j has I wen attending to most of the Valley an*l the Meadows, is expecting ■ told the bunko men to “git” and they force. The opinion is that the wash blixxl stains. ('apt. Ankeny. out occurred sometime in the spring i work in person, but finding that his parties from a distance to inspect the . “got” The horse was found a Bhort dis or summer, bnt if it di«l it has shown Constant worry over riches will tanoe time would run out iiefore he could mine sixm, with a view to purchasing. away with its foot through the At your disposal at prices that will leave nothing on .»replete it he ha£ been obliged to put He has run a tunnel abont fifty feet Says the Henley correspondent of the remarkable capacity of the stream break down the strongest mind. There bridle rein. assistants at work. He came out to into the hill. The vein is ten feet the Yreka Journal: “Harry Pender- to get rid of a large quantity of snr- are few citizens of Oregon but who the shelves by Septenilter 1st. Having determined Mr. Randles was about 35 years of Ashland last Friday, and secured the thick, about one-half of it being of a grast, in sinking a well at Klamath plus wrter with very little distur- know Captain Ankeny, and they will age and leaves a wife and five chil bance, for there has not been notieed all l>e pained to learn thHt he is now that nothing in the summer line shall be carried over, services of C. C. Walker to collect the fine quality of coal—of such quality City, at a depth of sixty feet, dug into dren to mourn his loss. atatitties for Jackson county. and Mr. that g»xxl judges who have examined blue gravel pitching to the west, aud in Ashland any indication of a freshet in the insane asylum at Salem, and The funeral took place Sunday at up the creek during the summer, Will l>c held at It the prices are marked accordingly. his mind is almost totally gone. Cap Walker began his lalxir last Monday, samples of it say they could not tell it it hxiks tip top. This is the first in possible that the washout tx'curr« d tain Ankeny has been engaged in min Brownsboro, and was largely at- expecting to visit all the mines in from Cumberland coal. dication of the east rim, south of Stxla is ing on Sterling creek. Jackson coun tended. —[ Medford Mail. SATINES are on the counter at from 12| to 20c yd. operation in the county by the 1st of Bar, and gives the channel a width of during the February rains. 87.45 buys a sack of dry granu- about ty, for several years, manfully en next month. The facts to be ascer one mile. The prospects con Beginning CALICO, 20 yds. for $1.00. The Champion You Reml About deavoring to repair his shattered for tained are the estimated value of the lutrsl sugar at the Re«l House, and $1 tinue to improve in the Black Jack. Real Estate Transactions. will buy any one of the following ar tunes, and has borne up bravely un CHALLIS, almost given awav, 20 vds for $1.00. mines, amount of money expanded in Jillson A Co. have commenced build Is the Davis “Buggy-Runabout." It developing them and the aunnnl pro ticles: 13 lbs. dry granulate«! sugar, ing new flumes and will work three knocks out the road cart in one round der a succession of disappointments. the following have been placed on GINGHAM, 14 yds. for $1.00. the 14 lbs. extra C. sugar, 18 Ilia, best duction of ns-tale, together with the under currents next winter. Capt. and is the cheapest first class four- It is probable that work and worry of Jackson county since last report: Fine Bradette DRESS GINGHAMS, 8 vds. for $1.00. annual cost of operation, etc. A gen rolljil oats, 12 lbs. bent islaud rice, ; Wllburn’s prospect, on the south side wheeled vehicle in the world. Light have worn out the sturdy old gentle records l^X), ami continuing six day«. Rosalie and George Collins lo Caroline E tleman from California is taking the 11». best Costa Rico coffee, 20 lbs. best of Klamath, made a very decided im weight, hung low, neat, strong anti man and at last his mind has given Porter, lot 6, 7. 8 and 9, blk D, city of Ashland, Fine Armadale ZEPHYR, 4| yds. for $1.00. navy lx»ans, 7 quart cans tomatoes. ----- OVER----- data in Josephine county. provement this week. He has cut I very handsome. It is durably pann way. He was one of the most pub also w’j of se's aud st^ of ne!i. of sec. 20, Mr. Hampton rep ots tiie counties Mason fruit jars. Ask your grocer through the rim, found bedrock pitch ed, Ixxly black and running gear wine lic-spirited citizens of Portlaud and aud w1,. of nw%, of sec. 21, and s's, of sc‘4. Turkey Red Table DAMASK, 4 yds. for $1.00. 16. »:*) as most prominent in mining in Ore how he sells these gtxxls. color.OSteel axles, steel tire, sarven every one who Knew him liojied that of B. sec. Kame ing, aud a goal prospect on it, with Marv A Sutton to Henry I* Bleached “ “ 4 yds. for $1.00. G eorge E nole , Propr. gon at this tune to be I nion. Baker, gold all through the gravel.” Frank wheels, cushions and shafts. Just the his mine would make him rich, and White, Iots6and7, blk K. R. K addition,to of Ashland. Jackson and Josephine. Union yield Niles, Harry Pendergrast, Joeeph thing for business or pleasure, anti all will regret to learn of his sad condi city I Öftere«! for Charles H. Pierce to W. Medlar, et. al.. IN ADDITION OUR Great i'banre for Fine Tailoring ed the largest amount of gold last Poirera, Elmer L. Niles, Joeeph Mc other purposes where a comfortable as tion. |Oregonian. interest In each of the ula, and se‘4. and eV,, well as safe ride is desired. This ve of nw1-«, and se>4 of iwq of sec. 1«, tp 36, s r 2 Mr. 8. L. Horowitz, who has had Vey aud John M. Hacker have lixiated year. G. F. Billings reports the sale of the e, f«U acres. »3,600. over 25 years’ experience in fine tai a claim, which they call the “Pride of hicle removes all excuse for riding in State of Oregon to l.ucy 1». Williams, lot 4, following: L. A. Sackett to Rev. J. School Books. a cart, that torturing anil unsatisfac 1 loring, an»l is one of the l>eet cuttere California.” sec 36. tp 36, s. r. w; 11-20-100 acres. 114 Will lie kept loaded with bargains from every depart- tory apology, now that this acme of T. Abbelt, bl«K-k of land, 2 acres in 11. E. Sackett to H. L. Abbelt; all of blk 26, We wish to announce that we have ou the coast, has opened a fine assort Go to our store, east side of Plaza Woolen's addition to Ashland; cod .. Woolen's addition to city of Ashland. |22f> J, Come early this fall again laid in a complete line ment of tw«'e«ls, worsted, diagonals jor paiuts, oils, varnishes, brushes, perfection, the“Buggy-Riinal»ont" lias 8225. Abbett is a Methodist Ella L. Short to Lucy b. Williams. 619 The Fruit Growers' Annua) Exhibit will IllCnt tllHt lilUSt b<? Seen tO 1X‘ appreciated, of school books and school supplies and eiunnuieres at the store in Odd artists' materials, and wall and build made its appearance; and it is price«! minister Mr. recently acres. Short's addition to town of Medford. Indiana, and »320. while the selections are good. •lied. All lue gale» w«U tx; opeu l und will keep every thing in stock Fellows block opposite the Ashland ing papers. Estimates made on paint within the reach of everybody. I have has been assigned from oil Monday, the tlrxt day c,[ tbe lair. a charge iu the needed irs tliSH line during th“ school House,'and is prepared to make gent’s ing, paper hanging, interior decora a few of tli«««> buggies in stock, anti Willamette valley. He ■Every facility offeruu la Uiow wishing to intends to put M ost R espectfully , will lie glad to show them to anyone term. We have also gout* through «'lot lung to order in tba beet style, anil tions, etc. camp on the ground*. wishing a fine outfit for u low price. out a peach orchard. Boxes- the entire stock and marked them complete satisfaction in fit, at the E vans A B runk , Ashland, Or. OL-For booth aud other privileges applj Call and see them. tlown to the lowest possible figures lowest prices. Call and ste gootla and The Sugar Pine Door A Lumber Co., to tn«- Secretary at Jacksonville, Or. A line fresh milch cow for sale at G, C. E ddings , Hardware. that they can be sold for. bo tliere learn prices. Will be here for a short of Grant's Pass, will sell boxes this Eagle Mills. • Don’t bay that new drees until you can be no complaint ns to i»nces, but time only, nnlees business should year much cheaper than ever before. ROBERT A. MILLER, have peen those Broadhead gootla just Those table cloths at one dollar are Fair at the Presbyterian church on Be sure to see their boxes and get prices j Marram a fieriuanent location. we will sell strictly for cash and no SECRETARY. unpacked at Hunsakers. * going at Hunsakers. * the 2d, 3daud 4th of Septemlier. I* Ashlkud, Or, Aug. 28, 1890. other way. D. L. .M inklek A S on . from them before placing orders. • Special Prescriptions. Than Congress Land!” I FARM and STOCK RANCH C. F. BILLINGS, Ashland, Or —r GOOD NEWS Entirei v New, ASK FOR A DICTIONARY CARD PRICES THE LOWEST D. R. & E. V. MILLS OPERA HOUSE Saturday Evening. August 30. $$$$$$ ‘^INHERITED.” DOLLARS WHEELS OF COMMERCE E.B. HUNSAKER SUMMER GOODS ISII’I I Central Point, Jackson County, $7,000 Premiums and Purses. BARGAIN COUNTER E. B. HUNSAKER.