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Jacksonville Items. ASHLAND SCHOOLS. Course of Study as Now Arrang«!. Physiology and Hygiene—SteeleS Hy giene. Drawing—White’s system, Nos. 13 and 14. Riggest Shipment to Sew York yet known Arithmetic—Fish No 2, and original prob Robert Cook, of Foot’s creek, is in I lems Piper's bent work. September .►, 1^’JO. town this week. Fri lay,.... [New York dllpatch Aug. 2».] F«>llowing is given the course of Geography — Monteith’* comprehensive sj»erial attention given to etog The Misses Ankeny, of Sterling- study in each of the departments of i completed. Fifty-eight cars, containing npwar.l of the Pacific < ua*t the public schools of AHbland, as just raphv of 40,001) package« of fruit, lmve been ville, were in town last week. oral Iacssons in' Science—Same a*» pr* . iou“ NOTES AND SEWS. arranged by the principal, Prof. P. A. grade. received in New York during the pres W. H. Leeds, editor Ashland Tu> i Singing—As before, including trai;-por- ent week. These shipments here are iN<is, was at tilt; county seat Tuesday. (let z: I tat ion. the largest ever known. FBI MA RY, 1ST YEAR. The Prebiiient ha« appointed Tboe. Declamation or recitation. F. T. Downing, of Central Point ! Composition. I jin tjiiage- I a * s “ on s iu the correct use of The outlets from New York are so P. ilawle?, J'tdjfe of the District History—Ba men' Brief to the adminis language, by familiar talk». precinct, was in Jacksonville Satur- Conrt of ino C State« for the numerous that eveu with this large Beading and Spelling—Um; charts and ’ nations. • D ip *riot of Neva.la. to succeed Judtfe quantity placed on the market the day. A grammar grade . 2 d YE lit. blackboards. Language- Sill * grammar completed, retail prices have not dropped very Writing -Writing letter* and words uu Sal in, dec used. Attorneys Hammond and Barten- writing spelling —Au in previous grade». tablets, in order to ieam the form of much. It is estimated that out of the riling—Spencerian shorter course, Nos. Next spring ili-rre will l>e many fin« 40,000 packages disposed of 15,000 sbaw, of Ashland, are in Jacksonville letters and (ospell. 9 and 10. Drawing-Work iu form, modeling with rui«! lions to rim -Ce«m«liip fleet of the were pears. Bartletts brought $2.75 on legal business. Physiology andF Hvgieiie—Steele’s Hy clav aud putty and producing forms by PrtC’fic oce .L. *.i several hues are to to $3.40 a box, where they were in Miss Lena Bowden returned to folding ¡aner and laying slicks. Teacher gienics. Drawing—White’s system. N on . 1'» and 16. use No. 1 White’s revised series as guide fur have new He :n>»-rs, large, commo.lious, good condition. Portland this week to restHLe her modeling. * utrit » óñí Arithmetic—Fish N<». Piper’> scat, work. rLÍllLUI HEALTH!** convenient and f ist. Geography— Kevivu :oiiteifh*s Compre Of peaches there were 10,000 boxes, studies at St. Mary’s Academy. Arithmetic—Kcading and writing num h^Ubive; mathematical geography aid to 199 in Arabic notation ami to X X X A rnilro.* 3 fr<>< i the C. A O. R. R. to which sold at prices ranging from Mr. aud Mrs. James McDonough, hers in Roman; add, multiply, s.iblraet and di special drill ujmhi the geography «>1 the F. j The only remedy known which will Bartie’s, on tlx» McCloud river, 30 $1.50 to $3.15 per box gross. Primes of 'l’olo, aud Dr. aud Mrs. Kahler, of vide to io by Grube's Method, uosuin, prod., j S., the Pacific coast aud Oregon. Lessonsili Science i’opula: Science*. L’sv miles, is to le built soon for the limber and plums, amounting to 13,000 boxes, Pbuenix, visited Hou. William Kahler minuend, or dividend to exceed 10. Use Singing—As in previous gtade. Seeley’s Grube’s Method a> a guide. Con trade. say> tiie Shasta Courier, fifty f averaged from $1.20 to $2 each. this week. Declamation or recitation. Crete work. Grapes are just beginning to arrive < omposition. timber loc tUous in that region week Declamation—bi-weekly. .Mies Hallie Murray, accompanied ringing—Use blackboard to teach form History—Barnes’ Brief t:. S. Histon coni ! from California. With the exception before lust. Tty this natural and simple means It quickly of Tokays they are not in a very good Mr. and Mrs. Fay ou their return ami use of notes. Teach children to Ming. pleted. HIGH SCHOOL, C. < J ASH. Physiology ami Hygiene— Teachers use The cruiser Charleston sailed from condition. Some of this variety were to Linkville this week, where she will and permanent y CURES All Form, of elementary physiology as a guide. 1. Algebra. Por. Tosuseud for the Sandwich sold yesterday at auction at 85.10 a remain for some time the guest of Smith's Dyipepkla. Conatipation, Mental aud U m - also other works to supplement this. Arithmetic. Islands this week. The prospects of crate of forty pounds, and twenty Miss Maggie Manuing. Nervous Exhaustion, General Debility, object Lessons—Teacher follow Calkins. ». Analysis. Busy woi k—I’amT folding, color work, etc. 4. Physiology. a revolution at Hawaii are supposed pound boxes brought $2.80. Brain Fag, or any exhausted or weak, Mr. aud Mrs. George Love aud Mrs. 5. Physical Geography. to call for a warship there to protect; PRIMARY ORADK, 2D YEAR. I ened condition of the syatem, from w hat 6. Civil Government." Doilie Love, were guests at the Lewis- Language—Same as iu previous grade Anierioan interests. ever cause. Skin Eruption«, Bolls, Run Fell a Thousand Feet Pcnmauship aud Drawing. Howlett weddiug that was celebrated Construct short sentences, using words from ning Sore», Scrothla, and all Di.easea oi B. CLASH, reading aud object lessons The Denver .Veirs of August 31st WtMxlfield, Ohio, Aug. 30.—This at the home of the bride's parents the Blood, Stomach, Liver ami Kidneys, Reading and Spelling-Barnes first read 1. General History. say« '.hat an English syndicate, headed was the last day of the fair here, and near Eagle Poiut Wednesday. er, spelling from reader and words from 2. Algebra. i 3. Plane Geometry. by C. C. M oruan, has secured au op more thau 10,000 people assembled to object I chmous . Supplementary reading $ 1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR S5.00. Mrs. Jerry Nunan aud her daugh twice a week. Teacher and principal pro 4. Natural Philosophy. tion on all the leading silver mines see the final races and balloon ascen Dr. Hiller’s C4 page lx*»k. descriptive of Fly« work suited for the grade. 5. Botany. near Aspen.* CoL, anti places the sion by Professor Carter, a well-known ters. Josie and Fanuie, went to Port cure dnistine Restorative aud bis other Remedies —Portion* of the reading lesson 6. Analysis. I sent free by mail. tiffurea al llie euormons sum of $27,-: aeronaut The balloon was a simple land Sunday night, where the young to Writing l»e conn d in tablets daily. Teacher teach Penmanship ang Drawing. 000,000. hot air affair and was kept in its po ladies will remain at school at St. correct f<> ms of letters following the Parkt r *. Class Mary's Academy the coming year. idea A. En-lifh Literature. The Indians at Quinaiult eogaoe in sition over a furnace by ropes held by Physiology and Hygiene—Same as previ Engli-h (Taxsie.. bystanders. When it had been in Miss Minnie, and Master Robert ous grade. See Smith's elemcutary physi- i : l Botany FOR SALE BY whale hwhibg as a regular vocation, Rhetoric. umng their canoes and crude appli flated and all ready Carter gave the Bybee, weut north on Sunday's train. ology. T. K. BOLTON. Drawing—Same as previous class. See No. Chemistry. ances fur ensnsring the monsters of word to let go. The balloon shot np- The former will attend school at St. 1 White s arithmetic To 100 by the «-rulie’s Reviews. ward aud thousands of spectators Mary ’ s Academy in Portland, aud the the deep with great skill. One par method. Numeration anti notation to •latin. 10,000 iu Arabic notation, and to C in Ro ticular whale, forty-five feet in length, I were horrified to see dangling at the latter goes to Mt. Angel College. Arrangements fur a course in I.atiu or end of the line Milton Redin, the most man. Addition — Progressive examples; in can t>e made for recitation out of they were three days and nights in Dr. B. M. Gill and his estimable examples of more than one column not German regular school hours. sulsining and 'inngmg to shore. It prominent young man of the company wife (former residents of Jacksonville) more than i<»nr columns. Subtraction— See i Pupils who Complete the high school is a coast whale, its value to the In and an officer of the fair association. are here on a visit aud are the guests examples the nnuuend not to contain more course will be graated a hiirh s< hool diplomu. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, Hundreds of persons shouted for him than four figures. Teach all new ideas by Signed by the principal and u-sisiaut of the diaiiH Iteing about $100. - (Ex. for Jacks« hi County. to drop, but Redin was either entang of Judge and Mrs. Day. They were means of coucrele illustrations. Give child high school ami the member-of the I «turd time to find out for itself bv means of ob of directors. very warmly welcomed by their old Janie* Helms, Hours Amerman, John") Cholera seem* to l>e making the cir led or bad lost hiB head, and he clung jects. Multiplication and division to 8x12, For the benetit of teachers who desire to Holt*>n, and C. C. Beekman and T. G 1 cuit of the globe with great rapidity. frantically at the rope, attempting to time friends. and M is contained in 96. Oral method of review the studies uexped for the county ex- Ke.line.“ (under the firm name of Beck rai d combination “ . It has appeared in various parts of chmb np the slender line into the amiuatious, uu opportunity to do so will be mall A Reames) Plaintiffs, James Wilson, Jr., will return to Geography—Review points of the compass; vs. artonied in ttie high w-hoot for such review. Europe and now it has reached South basket. A number of women in the Mount Angel next Saturday. Jimuiy «levelop idea of the map. Draw map of the W. M. Gilroy, Della Gilroy and James | When vacant seats <K-ciir in the schools, Africa. In Arabia it is worse than has dense crowd fainted and all the spec is oue of the bright aud promising school riajin. Draw school house ami school non resident pupils may Is- admitted bv pav s. RogerDefendants. lieen known iu many years, while tators grew sick with horror as the youths of Jacksonville, aud he will grouuds. Keep on a convenient table a ing a tuitiou fee oi live dollars for the A. By virtue of an execution and decree of quantity of sand for children to use Grammar and High School course, and three many cas**« are reported in lmlia. It balloon sailed upward and begau make his mark yet in musical and iu- “ iu mail foreclosure dill» issued out of the above en play, wnh which to develop geographi dollars per term for the other grades. is sure to spread from Japan to Corea moving southward. Carter could bt- ' tellectual attainments. titled Court in the al>ove entitled cause on cal ideas. It is tin-aim of Ashland to have as good and Chinn and perhaps may lie car seen making desperate efforts to draw Moral Instruction-Lessons in politeness. ( setasds as can lie fouud anywhere on the the 2Mh «lay of August. 1N90, ! am command ed to sell the hereinafter described real W. L. Miller, who has already won i aud »kindness to associates and dumb an , coH-i. and to extend her schmd privileges to ried to Australia. There was never a np the rope on which be swung to and proper!\ <>f said defendants to sali.*fy a de imals, etc others »lieu ad the ns.ni is not needed for cree more imperative demand for scientific fro. For ten minute« their efforts laurels iu polite literature, uow furn Singing—As in previous grade. <>f said Court made on the 26th «lay of resident pupils. AugUM. 1N90, that the aforesaid plaintiffs re quarantine, which will keep the di <x>ntinii«d and then at a height over ishes an interesting and comprehen object Lessons—lessons on place, form, The course of studies outlined above is cover from Un* property 01 said defendants sive epitome of current events in Jack- color, etc. largely suggestive, uud is intended as a guide the sum sease within its original limits, and 11)00 feet the balloon look a sudden , $3,947.22, $_2.s7 costs. $225 attorney Busy Work—Same as before. tor tenchers 11 mav be too far advauced feci and of this year will prove pretty conclusively lurch. Redin's bold was loosened | son vi lie, for the Medford Mail. He is cosis arm accruing costs of and for some of the grades and Hasses, yet our upon this the CRIM \KY KA DE, 3D YEAR. cordially welcome to the re|>ortorial writ. how successful are modern methods ot and bis body shot downward. It was Language—Use <>f words from the reading purpose will be Io work up Io the standard Wherefore, on the 2d day of September, circle where further honors await his cheeking its spread. (Chronicle. found half a mile away. The clothing l lessons ¡n original sentences; des« ription of outlined here. 1890, I di’i levy upon, and on ' gifted f>eu. ' object; first orally then by writing. Use of 1 California took much pride in the was torn off, all ins ixmes broken and period and interrogation point. 1 Saturday, October ftli, ls'.u), Miss Bessie Nickell celebrated her cu'dtalsand Talent Items. launch of the San Francisco and her the body crushed out of all human Reading ami spelling—Second reader. 1st aemblance. Redin's brothers aud sis At 2 o’clock p. in. of said day, al the court 9th birthday at the home of her grand half; spelling from the same, and from ; successful trial trip, but we cannot Moses Mansfield who died at the house door in Jacksonville, Oregon, I will of words in object lessons, etc Suppiemen compare with the English in pride in ters were in the throng aud saw Ins parents, Mr. and Mrs. Pape, last Fri tarv fer for sale to the highest bidder lor cash in reading twice or three limes a week, i Lome of his daughter in Grant's Paas, < day. Alsiut fifteen of the little lady's the navy. The latest English war terrible fall. Writing—Portions of reading lesson to be ! last Sunday, was buried by the side hand all the right, title ami interest of the friends were present, and a delightful i defendants, ami each audeveij one of them, written on writing tablets. Teacher follow vessel launched was the Blenheim, and to the following described property, lunch, with ice cream and coufeetions, Parker s idea in teaching formation of let of his wife, who died here some time in which is noteworthy as the swiftest No Fault with I a I u * I'onnty F.uuiueruton. ters. ( sv pencil“. ugo, on Monday morning. He was to-wil The Oregonian and other papers made the day a charming oue for the cruiser, with the most powerful arma Drawing—Teach form as before, make de* ; well along in years and lu.d lieeii 6ick Beginning at a stake on the division line little folks. signs with straight lines. of D. L. claim No. 40. in township No. show that much fault is found with ment, of any »H oh L She has two 22- for some weeks with dropsy. He Arithmetic — Review first work of “ Seeley ’ “ south of range No. 1, east of Willamette me- ton guns ami ten 6 inch breechloa«iers, the census enumerators of Oregon, Friend Currey of the Grant's Pass Grube s Methin!” and endeavor to finish at leaves property interests in Talent. ridiau 7 26-100 chain* west of the northwest besides many smaller guns, and her tn Portland and many other places Courier, inadvertently represented us least first half of third year as outlined in The I urial wos at Phoenix cemetery. corner of D L. claim No. 12 in said tow nship amt range; thence south 3tr 4 > west, 126 feet Hpeed is 22 knots. We think we are throughout the state. It is quite evi as a representative of the Timex as that work. Progressive examples in ad„ , mul. and div. the north line of Mechanic street in the Renfrow .V Pellet’s new planing to doing pretty well with our new navy, dent that in many parts of the state, well hh the T idings and Oregonian at sub. Geography—Same as liefore and include city of Ashland, Jackson county. Oregon; but here is England getting ready to and esjiecially in Portland, a full Graut’s Pass last week; too much map of the city and surroundings. Teach mill, to replace the one lost by tire re thence north <»4 degrees west, along the spend 8100,000,000 on uew ships with enumeration has not lieen made. But vicarious honor, brother Curry; we j elementary ideas by means of saud or putty cently, is lieing pushed to completion. north line of said Mechanic street 249 feet to Mr. Renfrow went to Portland and an iron oin driven for a corner on division the latest lmpiovementa. [Chronicle. | it is quite different in Lake county. | have uo couuectiou whatever with the modeling. Moral Instruction—As in pr«*vious grade. Of claim No. 40; them e east on said di We have made diligent efforts to as Timex. purchased the machinery winch is ex line Physiology — Sain»* as before. vision line 290 feet to the ¡»lace of beginning The prune cn»p of California for the certain whether or not the work has Singing—Continue the rudiments, scale ; pected auy time. The new building i —containing 35-100 acres, saving ami except present season is estimated at about lieeti well done in this county, and we Jacksonville is full this week of the singing and singing songs, including mo is much larger t han the old one, being ing h right of way for an irrigating ditch sit uated upon and running through the above 15,000,000 pounds. There is no dang tiud it has. We are satisfied that the representative business men and wo tion songs. llh) feet long. It is expected the mill described Declamation—As in other grade premises heretofore reserved by er of glntliug the market opened by enumeration in I>ake county has been men, and honorable citizens of Jack- Object I j C ssouh —Continue, including les- t will lie ready to liegiu running about John K. ami M. J. Helman. the extensive growing of prunes. Ou well done, and is as full as is son county. We would be pleased sons on plants. Also the following described premises to the 15tb. Large orders for fruit boxes Busy Work—Same as before. the contrary the demand for the dried possible to obtain. The enumerators to mention them all individually in wit; Beginning at a stake on the division are already on hand. line of claim No. 4o. in said township 39. INTERMEDIATE GRADE, 1ST YEAR. fruit la steadily increasing and the iiere were all faithful and energetic the T idings for they are all uo doubt of range 1 east. 7 26-100 chains west of Quite a a nnmlw of improvements south prices keep up encouragingly. The men, who worked early and late, in readers of that excellent paper, and it Language—Make use of language lessons the nw corner of claim 42 in said tp. and found in reader, and deseril»e in writing, ob tin» in progress, and several houses range; thence north 30 deg. ami 45 ni. east. present Rea^uj bids fuir to I m * a nota order to reach all [>ersons living m is certainly their great misfortune if jects; and narrate eyeuts; write letters to in 76 feet to a stake for corner; thence north 64 ble <>ne in the horticultural history of the county. It is quite difficult to they are not. are being repaired. Mr. Brooks is timate friends, paying attention to punetua \v.. 309 feet to a slake for corner; thence tiou, capitalization, form, etc. Form ami building a neat uew cottage for 111« deg. Cahforui.i, the enormous yield of the take the census in a county like this, south 25 deg. 34 min. w.. 200 feet to a stake Georgia, the 13 mouths old son of punctuation of superscription of a letter. own use. thrifty young prune orchards counter where so many are living in the moun for corner; thence south 60 deg. e.. 34 feet to i>o not attempt a composition before the an iron pin driven for corner on divis.on balancing the relative scar«*ity of tains in isolated places. Our enum George aud Mary Ross, died at the work has been done orally. School opens next Monday. line of claim No. 40; thence east along said residence of Mrs. E. Rose, near Jack peaches induced by the winter killing erators, therefore, deserve the greater Reading and Spelling—Second reader com I division liue 290 feet to the place of begin pleted: spelling from the same; supplement- ; of large aresa of |M*acn orchards in the credit for the thoroughness of their sonville yesterday of cholera infantum, ary ning—containing one acre, reserving ami reading twice or th re«* times a week. The World Enriched. excepting from said last described land the Sacramento valley last st raon —[Ore- ’ work; and whatever blame attaches and was buried iu the family burying Writing—Portions of the reading lessons right of way for an irrigating ditch running ground, in Jacksonville cemetery to to be written on tablets Nos. I ami 2, Spen The facilities of the present day for through gon i an. said land; also the right of way fur to enumerators in other parte of the day. Rev. Robert Enins, conducting cerian tracing series; children use pen ami the production of everything that a railroad deeded to thel). »A C R R. Co. state, we are satisfied that those who Judge Sawyer, of the U. S. court: ink. will condnce to the material welfare and the funeral services. Also th«* right of way for a factory ditch, Drawing—White s system Nos. 1 and 2. in San Francisco, rendered a decision took the census of thia county, have comfort of mankind are almost unlimit I beginning at a point north 1 deg. e . one The recent showers of rain have Arithmetic—Seeley’s Grube's method to ed snd when Syrup of Figs was first pro chain distant from the n e corner of the last week iu the case *of a Chiuamari done their work well. A new enum the 1th year Woolen Factory CoS. lot in claim No. 10. tp. greatly benefited the vineyards around arrested for violation of the ”Bingham ' eration would probably lessen rather Geography—Jackson county and State of duced the world was enriched with tilt ' 39, s r 1 e: thence n 40 deg. e. 95-100 chains; ordinance” which was an attempt by than increase the population of Lake Jacksonville. The grapes are round Oregon from map. sand and paper modeling only perfect laxative kn iwn, as it is the thriicc n 17L. deg. e. 72-100 chains; theucen ing out finely and are ripening in fine by oral teaching; elements by use of sand only remedy which is truly pleasing and IB12 deg. w.. 4 .”*-100 chains; thence n 15 deg. municipal enactment to oust the Chi couuly.—[Lakeview Examiner. modding, and the form ami motions of the refreshing to the taste and prompt i nd e., I 231(0 chains; them e n 47’2 deg e.. condition. The outlook for vineyard- earth nese from their quarters in the heart bv using the globe. ! effectual to cleanse the system gently in 12 100 chains to the south line of Daley & ists is very encouraging, as the yield Oral lessons in Science—Hooker’s Child’s of the city. The Chinaman was re-1 Accident on the Southern Pacific near Sac* ’s. factory lot. 103 feet easterly from the s Book of Nature, Part L. supplemented by the Spring time or, in fact, at any time Co will he greatly increased by the favora w corner of said lot. leased from custody on a writ of ramen to Miss Youman s First Book of Botany, or and the better it is known the more pop Also, the undivided one-third interest in ble change of weather, and the fthip- habeas corpus returnable before Judge some other suitable book. These books ar«' ular it becomes. Sacramento, Cal., Aug. 30.—A bold and to »he following described irrigating Sawyer. The case was prosecuted by attempt waa made last night to wreck ments will be much larger than last in the hands of the teacher as a guid., and ditch. Beginning at the head of the old I the class work is done orally and from con MWinill ilume on A“hland creek east of the the city and county attorney, and de the Oregon expreaa train known aa year. crete illustrations.or from suitable drawings Central Point. Ashland woolen mills, in Ashland, Jackson fended by T. 1). Riordan. The de No. 19. It waa due to arrive here Rev. Walton Skipworth, who has where the concrete s|tecimein» are not avail county, Oregon; thence 011th • course of the cision js very full, and quotes from from the north at 3:40 thia morning. so acceptably filled the pulpit of the able. old Hume to intersect the tail race of the Moral Instruction—As before. several anthontiee. The decision At Copelaud atation an obstruction M. E. Church the past year, left for Singing “aid Ashland woolen mills; all of above —Continue the rudiments; child- ■ Health is very good. j premises being situated in Jackson couhty, holds that the ordinance conflicts with had been placed on the track in the his new field of labor at Mount. Tabor, ren recognize several different keys ami ' Oregon, together with the tenements, her- the constitution of the United States, ahape of an appliance known as a Monday. Mr. Skipworth is a fine the read the syllables at sight from these keys. J. H. Gay’s new residence is now ediitaments and appurtenances song“. and that by treaty the Chinese are en "frog.” The engine struck this and ologian, an industrious student, and a Singing completed and presents a handsome Given under my hand this 3<1 day of Sep Declamation. title* 1 to the same privileges as other immediately left the track going over pleasant Christian gentleman who Object Lessous, appearance. Mr. E. C. Parker’s resi tember, 189t. JAMES G. BIRDSEY. foreigners. dence is almost compieteti. INTERMEDIATE GRADK, 2D YEAR. i on its side. The rails turned under will find firiends wherever hie work Sheriff. calls him. Language — Lessons from reader; descrip the baggage car, which was also Says a San Francieoo dispatch of G. W. Rowland carries a full line of tions of objects: writing letters; useof punct Mr. E. L. Johnson and Miss Nora, uation marks, including some of the rules harness, saddles, etc., at the old Coop Large lot of new goods received at Aug. 28: Late this afternoon John ditched. Happily no one was injured. this C. O. D. Emporium m Reeser's M. Chenewith, proprietor of the Peer ' The train was carrying a full load of second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. for semicolon, comma and parenthesis. er stand. Reading—Third reader begun; complete block. The 5 and 10 cent counters less saloon, in ibis city shot and killed passengers, moat of whom were asleep M. Plymale, were married at the home first half; supplementary reading. Mrs. M. Peterson has moved to fully replenished. * Richard T. Carroll, a well-known at the time. There is little doubt but of the bride on Sunday last. Rev. R. C. Spelling—From reader aud from firstone- town. wholesale liquor dealer, and then com the olmtruction was placed on the Oglesby officiating. We extend the third of Watson's. Writing—Spencerian tracing. Series No. 2, mitted suicide. Carroll had long been track with the design to wreck the happy couple our moat cordial con and Ur. J. Hinkle has finished his resi shorter course No. 2, including copying prominent in business, politics and train. A wrecking tram was sent out gratulations, and trust that the per ot reading lessons. dence. It is now one of the hand Physiology and Hygiene—Same as pre somest in town. athletics. He was one of the original from here this morning aud die- petual sunshine of prosperity may vious grade; use Smith’s Elocutionary Phys members of the Olympic club. He patched to the scene of the derail ever brighten their pathway, while new iology as a guide, supplemented by the mat stars gather m the galaxy that glitters Then* are large quantities of hay leaves a wife and several children. ment. A temporary track was laid The undersigned, having leased his black ter found in Hookers Child’s Book of Na i being billed and stored here for «hip smith shop in Ashland to other parties, is The cause of the tragedy is not known. around the wreck. Several attempts around their future bearthstoue. ture. Part I. now out of the business, and is compelled to —White's system. Bookt Nos. Ill men t. Chenewith owed Carroll a large sum of a similar diabolical nature have Mr. and Mrs. Jam*-« D. Fay, (nee Drawing settle up his accounts forthwith. All per IV. of money and was summoned to Car beeu made to wreck the Oregou ex Miss Watie Manning i of Liukville, ami sons owing me are requested to make pay Arithmetic— Seelev’s Grube’s method to Call at Dr. Hinkle's drug store and roll’s office to make arrangements for press heretofore, but happily without visited their former home iu Jack the second half of the f«»nrth year: continue see one of the finest assortments of ment at once. All accounts not settled im mediately will be placed in the hands of an in numeration ami notation, and this payment. Chenewith disputed success. sonville this week. They are the rep exercises attorney for forced collection. This means progressive examples found in primary jewelry ever brought to town. the amount claimed, and while Carrol) just what it says, and persons wishing to resentatives of two of the old time arithmetics. Cottouwood. Cal., Sept. 2.- -The W. J. Flippens is building one of save costs wili do well to come forward at was going over the ledger with hw three men who wrecked the south families of Jacksonville, and their Geography—Same as in previous grade. once S. F. MORINE att«’*ntion given to sand modeling the largest business bouses in town book keeper, stepped up behind him bound Oregon express on t he 29th of visit recalls many of the pleasant in SjHcial Ashland, Or.. Aug. 19.1M90. and forming relief ami product maps of for rent. and putting a 45-cahbre pistol to the last month, one mile north of Vina, cidents of blessed bygone days as On I gon. Use globe and wall maps in teach back of Carroll’s bead, blew his brains and who were captured in Cottonwood glimpses of their honored parents, ing. by oral lesson.“, the continent, and es E. Bear and wife are rusticating in p«-< ialiy the United Slates out. Chenewith then stepped into a Sunday afternoon by Sheriff Vestal were caught in the changing linea oral Lessous in Science—Same as in pre the mountains. back room and shot himself through aud Constable Burnuughani, of Ked ments of their face«. May they live vlons grade, ami extended through Hooker’s Frank Mee, of Applegate, spent the head, dying instantly. Child's Book of Nature, Part I. Bluff, were taken into custody aud long and prosper. Moral Instruction—As before. Saturday and Sunday in town. positively identified as the parties who Singing—Same as previous grade. We are indebted to Mrs. Karewski The Big R h I wimm ) for the WorM's Fair. Declamation. Our school opened Sept. 1st. with were wanted. They were tried before for some very fine peaches, grown in Mr. Raymond, principal, and Miss a superior judge of Tehama county to the orchard of G. Karewski on Jaek- object L«*ssons. |S. F. Bulletin] INTERMEDI ATE GRADE, 3RD YEAR. Lottie Reed ami Mrs. E. C. Parker, Van Doorman's great redwood tree day, and were sentenced to five years' sonville hill, back of t he flouring mill. Language—Exercises in writing, as I»efont, assistants. for exhibition at the World's Fair has imprisonment at San t^uentiu. They were of the variety known as the and language lessons from the reader. arrived here from Porterville. “White China Cling," of a most de Reading ami Spelling—Third reader com W. T. Anderson and family have l)e- MANUFACTURER, Faateat Hon* in the World. with “iippleinentary reading. Spell Three fiat cars were required to haul licious flavor and averaged 8*4 inches pleted, ing to eml of second third of Watson's come residents of this place. the exhibit to the city, as it weighs New York. Aug. 28.—The Mon- in circumference. The trees have sp< Her. Mr. and Mrs. M. Purkeypile have Writing—Speiu’crian tracing. Series No. 3, aliout 70,000 pollude. It will be ex mouth Park meeting came to a close lieen growing just 20 months, on land returned home from a two months hibited at the Mechanic«' Fair pnor to-day m a burst of glory. Haggin's that used to bs considered worthless. and shorter <*«>urse No. 3. Physiology and Hygiene—Same as pre visit to their old home in Ohio, and Keeps constantly on hand a full to being shipped to Chicago. grand horse, Salvator, lowered the Mr. Karewski has 1100 peach trees lie vious grades. supply of everything in above Drawing —White’s system, Nos. V and VI. report an enjoyable time. The section of the tree was taken mile record by three and three-quar sides many other varieties of fruit line, which will be sold at prices Arithmetic—Complete4th year of Beley's as low as can be offered anywhere. from Mammoth fore«t, in Tulare ters seconds, running the distance trees growing in the same orchard. Born- To Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Rip Grube’s method. Give examples from pri county, California, within thirty-five1 over a straight track with 111) pounds mary arithmetic. pey, a 13-pound son. The 14th annual re-union of South Singing—As before. Cultivate tone per ALL ORDERED VlfORK miles of the thriving and rapidly ' np, in lJIo1,. He was accompanied We are sorry to hear of Mr. Jeffer will be made to give entire satisfaction growing town of Porterville. It was by two fast shorter distance horses as ern Oregon Pioneers, will be held in (•«•plion. lJeclamatioii. son Griggsby's barn, with buy, grain cut from a forest giant 312 feet in pace-makers, one starting with him, Jacksonville, Thursday, Sept. 11. 1890. Object Ix-ssons. height, growing al an altitude of and the other joining him near the The various committees are busy pre Oral lessons in Science—Same as previous and oue horse, being burned a day or Repairing Neatly Done two ago. 632."> feet, and was severed from the half-mile poet. Namona went off in paring for the occasion, ami Jackson grade. st low rates, »ml all work (lone promptly. R. GRAMMAR GRADE, 1ST YEAR. parent tree twenty-eight feet above front and was ten lengths past the ville will no doubt try to entertain the Mrs. Annie McCully intends mov Language—Part I of “Barnes’ language the stump, at which point it meas starting post liefore Salvator reached grand old pioneers, as cordially and [9-48 H. JUDGE. Lessons. ' including lessons in comi»osition ing to Harney county in a few days. ures sixty feet in eircnmferencA. Of it going at a hot pace. When the half- happily as Ashland did last year. and letter writing. Miss Minnie Owen is visiting rel The unanimous opinion prevails t hat course the tree was considerably larg- - mile poet was reached Salvator had Reading iMid Spelling—Fourth reader, 1st er ut the stump, but a section from distanced Namona twenty lengths and the best and most generous offer half, with supplementary reading. Speller atives in Coos county. I complete«!; spelling all new words in the ings of one fair land, are but the base could not lie cut for the pur- was making rapid strides after Roeet- ! John Breeding, of Woodville pre lessons that arise in the several branches of p-weof transportation, for the simple ta, who bad just been started. Roset humble tributes, to the fast decimat study. cinct, spent Monday in town. reason that a solid cut was taken of ta who is very speedy for five-eighths ing band of pioneers to whom we Writing—Spencerian tracing, series No. 4, shorter course. No. I. Follow closely . Charlie and Lewis Gay have re twenty feet diametrically, and nine of a mile, ran under a pull aud made f owe the wealth of prosperity that is and the directions on copy-book cover feet in height, and that was the max a splendid pacemaker for Salvator. scattered aroiiud ns with lavish hand. Physiology and Hygiene -As in previous turned from their trip to the moun May they live long to enjoy thelionnd- grades. tains. imum of the railway freight limit on People on the graud stand who had Drawing—White’s system, Nos. VII and Hat cars. watches were amazed at the horse's less hospitaliity of their grateful de VIII George Priddy made Graut’s Pass a The entire piece of w<*od consists of wonderful speed. The quarter was scendants at their annual re-unions. Arithmetic—Review of 3d and 4th grades visit the fore part of the week. of Seeley's Grube’s method, and finish No. 2 sixteen sections, as follows: 'I’he low traveled m 23‘4 seconds, the half in Our Motin »nil Turtles to page ------- Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Gftllant, of Ash er section is 1 foot in height by 20 47' .2 seoouds, aud Salvator showed no Geography—Primary Geography, Mon feet m diameter, all in one solid cut, sigus of tiring. Watches showed! Mrs. 8. L. Cooper, of Pine Grove, is teith’s to page 2>. ami work iu formiug re land, were here visitiug friends Sun day and Monday. weighing 19,728 [xmnds. This will be 1:111.2 at the three-quarter (>oet, and a doing well in the entomological busi lief maps and sand modeling. < »ral Lessons in Science—Same as previous arranged hs a noor, placed on nine furlong further Bergen begau riding ness. She is now collecting moths grade, Mr. Wm. Hurley and family have including Hooker’s Child's Book of I moved to LaCotiner, Wash. elegantly carved and enormous ped the chestnut. He brought him past for a scientist who«* general collection Nature. Part 1H. estals made of the wood of the same the wire like a whirlwind, aud at once up to date is worth $31),000. He is Singing—As before. John Nash and family intend mov This fine new hotel in the center of the bus tree. The next cut is 7 feet in height there fell a hush on the spectators. paying her well for specimens of the < Declamation or recitation, by-weekly. iness part of the city has inst been ereoted R GRAMMAR GRADE, 2D YEAR, ing to Portland soon. by 20 feet iu diameter, which is hol The way in which the timekeepers class of moi h known as the Columbia on the siteof the old popular Ashland House language-complete Part II of Barnes’ lowed out and wili be placed on the acted indicated the record had been Pandora. The varieties are of lienu- Lang Mr. and Mrs. Babcock have re and has been leased bp the w«.11 known and Les“ons. Lessons in composition, floor cut. The last and final ent is 1 broken, and when the figures, l:35l^| tiful plumage, with |iectiliar antennae, copying poetry, etc Study a few pieces of turned to Sacramento, after a several successful landlord, foot high aud similar in every respect were put up, there was a wild excite and, according to Ptof. Owens, of the our best American authors. Learn and re weeks’ visit with relatives here. extracts from these authors. to the floor cut. The whole of this ment among the spectators. State University of Madison, Wiscon cite Reading—Fourth reader, second half. Great preparations are being made remarkable curiosity will form a sort sin, they are very rare, having become >j»elling Words from other lessons Who will conduct the hotel in first-class Writing-Spencerian Tracing Series No. 4, for the county fair. Everyone thinks style. The table will continue to be kept up of ball, aud will accomodate altoul Independence, (la.). August 31.— known to science only within the last and shorter course No. 4. it will far surpass last year’s exhibit, second to none, and guests can be assured of ICO people, and will be entered by a Alabaster and Roy Wilkes each low four or five years. They are found Physiology and Hygiene—As before. Oral both in stock and agricultural pro the best of treatment. Term“ reasonable. 10 swinging door made out of oue of the ered a record yeeterdav. Alalmster's only in the high altitudes of the Pa lessons. ducts. portions of the second sectiou. Two performance was a four-year-old. trot, cific coast, and all the eastern classes Drawing—White's system, Nos. 9 and 10. Arithmetic—Fish No. 2 to decimals, and hundred and fifty incandescent lights the second beat of whii’h he won in in entomology are reaching westward Piper Mr. and Mrs. Wtn. Herington, of ’s seat work in such number« ah will will illuminate the section inside aud 2:15, breaking the four-year-old stal for them. Hence their great value. be suited to the pupil Prospect, are spending the week here. Newt Gordon ’ s industry is turtle out, and a number of skilled wood lion record. Geography—Monteith's primary to end. M tbti . e . Geographical reading to bv followed through carvers have lieen engaged to manu Roy Wilkes was sent to beat bis catching for San Francisco. How the year Continue construction work with facture souvenirs for distribution record of 2:09 aud broke another different is the E.u»t from the We«t! sand, putty, pulp. etc. ClNrkxon Retires. amoDg the visitors. Oral Lesion* in Science—As in previous world's record, makiug a mile ID Madison, Wisconsin, full-grown and grade Washington. Aug. 30.—Clarkson, eager for knowledge, seek intellect 2i>l4. singit.g—Continued as in previous grades. first assistHnt postmaster general, ual gratifieatiou, while San Francisco, Declamation and recitation. Portlaail-Sslem Telepnone Line i young and growing, yearns for belly- History—Historical readers, to be in the practically concluded his service in the PRACTICAL TRSTSt Oregonian, Aug. 30.—At last Port cheer! She has no moth-craze. While hands of teacher and used on proper occa postoffice department to-day. Th" president much desir'd his further land is to have a telephone connection An Alton Hiring Oder —Some of th# the Madisonian sits at tiie feet of sions fur arousing interest in history. B GRAMMAR GRAPE, 3D YEAR. continuance in the place, but Mr. with other cities in the state. The Kepllr». science and hears the old Prof**ssor Language—Review Part I and II of Clarkson was unable to remain longer. Oregon Telephone company yesterday The ?an Francisco papers of recent date say "I will now present to your notice Baines' l^ng. lessons. Supplement this Mr. Clarkson will assume the presi began the work of stringing a wire contained a few new s|>ecimens ot lepidopterous with other work from other sources. the foUowint' offer: — from Salem to this city, on jioles set Reading—Fifth leader, 1st half. Supple dency of the Judson Pneumatic Rail “An in evidence o' the ability of Joy’g insects found about two mile« east of leading. way company, which applies new along the county road. The wire is a Vegetable ^arsapariDa to preveiit sick head Anderson's famous melon-patch in mentary Spelling—Same ns before, with a review of principles to locomotive Htid motive good, big copper one, weighing 170 aches, we will give to the first twelve re- Klamath county, Oregon, the Sab Watson s speller. •poniibleperson!* vvf > will apply ar our office pounds to the mile, so that it will 4 bottle free if thev will agree that after Franciscan leans over a delicious tur Writing—Spencerian shorter course, Nos. power in cities. In nearly eighteen months in office Clarkson has ap- carry the voice in tirst-clase shape. they have been cured that they will admit tle caught nappiDg in the Klamath and 6 Physiology and Hygiene—As before. Oral pointed 26,675 fourth-class postmas The line will furnish communication the fact ovet their signatures.” ! tales, and quietly clothes himself in lessons. This offer so startlingly asserted the effi aldermanie grandeur with a fork an 1 with all the towns between Portland Drawing—White's system, Nos. Hand 12. ters, and established 5669 new post- Arithmetic—Fish No. 2 to percentage, and offices. In presidential offices 2217 and Salem, and it will be ready for ciency of the remedy that many accepted, spoon. Klamath, quietly taking in seat work. appointments have beeu made during business in abont five weeks. It will and the letters of the parties, nearly all of tiie cash from both the East and the Piper's Geography — Monteith’s Comprehensive be furnished with the improved long whom responded, are probably the most West, don't care about the difference. to Europe, and supplemented by whatever his official term, leaving only 400 of distance telephones, through which a convincing attestations that auy remedy We do not part icularly need our moths appropriate means at the teacher’s com- this class of offices nndianged. A striking feature of the number of new conversation can be carried on between ever received. The following is a sample of and we have too much t urtle for home man«). oral Le*sons in Science—As in previous Salem and Portland as well as be those received: — consumption. ¡Klamath Star. gra«lvs. including Tenney > "Natural His offiites established, over half of which I have been subject to bilious headache« are in the Southern states. The men tory of Animals ” tween different parts of this city by constipation fur several years past; in ! —As iu previous grades. most prominently named as his suc the style in use here. Pereona in and “For summer j complaint.” save Ben sinking fact, have t»een compelled to take a physic 16 clamation. Portland and Salem who have tele everv other night or eiso I would nave a L. Bear, a prominent druggist of Los History—Primary history completed, and cessor. are L. T. Miehener, of Indiana, phones in their houses can connect headache aud «lull, meau feeling. I have Angeles. Cal.. “1 know of no remedy so supplement« <1 by historical reading exer H. C. Payne, of Wisconsin, C. I. Filley, that bottle of Joy’« Vegetable Sar«a> sure and safs to use as Chamberlain's cises. of Missouri. Johu N. Irwin, of Iowa, with the long-distance telephone and taken riarilla and have derived great benetit from A GRAMMAR GR ADE 1ST YE AR. cholera and diarrhoea remedy.” converse with each other. Persons t. an<i intend contiutiing it. After my own colic, Lang lage—Sill's grammar to chapter III Samnel Fessenden, of Connecticut, W. Mr. Beans uot aloue in entertaining W. Morrow, of California, and E. C. Keadiug—Fifth reader, 2d half. who have no telephone will be called ex]>erience I can heartily advise those trou that opimnion, as. wherever known, with biliousness and constipation to try —Same as before Farlow, the new chief clerk of the of- to the public telephone by a ineesen- bled the remedy is praised by all who use it. Spelling it. Yours, CHA8. K. ELKINGTON, Writing-Spencerian, shorter course Nos. K»r. j 125 Locu«t Avenue. Hau Franciico. I fice. For sale by chitwood Bros. 7 aud 8. SH1.AM) TIDINGS CALIFORNIA FRUIT. Il 1 he uii.liT-.gui-.l lia- taker, the I.tiiiila>r Yard estaldished by Rowe ¿i Moore, north <>f track in railroad addition A shland , BUYS A SACK OF kml will continue Ilie biufnes», keepin hand a general asoortment of prnrrPT Stimulate tie Nutritive Processes of the Human System. HILLER DRUG CO., San Francisco, Cal orders for buildings of everv kind prompt ly tilled. Dry - Granulated - Sugar JAMES NORBIS, Ashland, Or., Aug. 9, 1M5<9. —AT THE- LOOK OUT FOR BAD TITLES! One thin) of the real estate in Jackson county is held under okfki tivk title. Get an abstract to llie title of your projierty and >*•*■ if voc an* all right. The ONLY reliable Abstracts made In Jack-on county come from Austin s. »nininund's Isw and Abs straet Office, Ashland. Oregon. | 1:123 | Sheriff's Sale. ---- AND OltfE XrOIL.r--A.3K> Hardware, 5 Will buy any one of the following articles: 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 C. C. EDDINGS All other goods as cheap as anyone else will offer them, as The Red House never has been, and will not be, undersold. FULL LINE OF GROCERIES, TOBACCO J. W. Hockersmith. STATIONERY, CROCKERY Well’s Fargo A t’o.’s offi<*e, r. Ganiard Bl<M‘k, Ashland, Or. 3 ( va-F ruit Boxes aud fruit wrapping paper f»n hand and for sale Ht Wells Fnrg«» <»Hic« . Gaillard Block. We are Now Running Our MILL AT PHOENIX, FRUIT ASI) ARE CREI’AREI) TO FI RMS» JARS, BOXES FRUIT Of Every Description on Äh ort Notice. WEEKS BROS Proprietor. TILE FOR SALE! Ashland, Or., June 20, 1890 The undersigned has uow for sale at the brickyards near Ashland, /* C. H. VKOHTE Business (hange—Settle ment Imperative. 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K. station, Grant’s Pass Is now complete. Can rig you with A. H. CARSON & SON. BARGAINS MADE If Good Horses are needed CALI, ox CEO. NUTLEY Fur Well Broken Work or Saddle Horses. (’all at hi* ranch, or addrea* Ashland CUEiES si il:ui< 1, Oregon WhileYouWait,’ BUT CURES NOTHING ELSE. ! I