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HERE ANß THERE. PERSONAL. City Council Proceedings. SOCIAL CHOW-CHOW. Ruggles & Somebody's “Great Ori ental Circus” has boon in “summer” Mrs. M. A. Saxman leaves to-day, en route Bills allowed Hint ordered paid at 'ant Liukville wants to buy a s«>coiid- King of Soap $1.20 per Ixix at t lit» qu irtere in Ashland grove for a week lo Alaska. Several things have transpired dur meeting of the city council. baud tire engine, says the "Lake Erida y ........ September 1.‘. JÑ90 Red House. * or more pest, recuperating from the W. R. Maytield, salary a» marshal for ing the past week to seriously dis- O. H. Blount and wife were at Colesleiu County Examiner.” August, l»90 I effects of n long trip through Eastern Wednesday. ' turb the delicate f«*elings of the re Eugene W'alrad. salary as »apt. water 12 pounds granulated sugar for 81 Oregon, arriving here over the Asb- The Lebanon, Linn Co., paper mill, porter, notwithstanding the stxitliing Settle rip and I’»y up' works for August, 1 - ’ >0 Mi*s Ix»ra Colton is teaching the school in at the Red House. land-Linkville road in n considerably Table when completed, will cost $109,000, infineuce of the beautiful sunshiny Electric Light <'o., street lights for Hiwk district. Those knowing themselves indebted 1890 dllupidati'd condition, They were to All kinds of fruit trees for sale at and will be a credit to any city. day s and soft, cooling breezes of ap C. August, G. W. Htephens.>n and wife left yesterday B. W«t«ou, salary a- att. for Aug to the undersigned will save coats by give an “exhibition” yesterday but on their Eastern trip. Teel’s nursery, Ashland. proaching fall. In the first place the ust. neo complying with this notice. Henry Bloomiugeamp, of Bogus, their rather diminutive tent will prob A Hicks, hauling J VV. Hockersmith went over to Yreka on Cal., has bought the Fritz Muntz ladles, dear creatures, whose very foot Gregory J. M. .M c C all ♦ Two new city ordinances ure pub ably holit a giHiil many more people W. II Leed-, printing steps echo the whispers ofjjMadatn ( fruit bu*ine» yesterday. F. Roper, six mouth- ground rent of lished in full this week. ranch in Sprague river valley, Klam than will pay 75 cents to see a few« Rumor, have been Hilling up aud Religieux city pound Mr and Mr< A. T. Kyle have been at Bort ath county. "acrobatic feats" ami three or four ol«l McConnell A Eubanks, gnwerien fur Who wants any peach trees? Call down iu such numtare, that the re land during the pa*l week. The following snojeet« will lie dis B. -------- Miller's ------ lamily to I.-- . work bora«* tr lined iu the circus arte. During a thunder storm at Heppner porter after nearly wean ig his Ixxit- J. nished cusseli at the I’rcei y tornili Church next at l'cel's nursery, Asldaud. E. J. Farlow and family returned home W Cunuingliam, services «luring sol«»H to the bone in the vain effort to Inst week, James Hams was struck by quarantine There have lieen sofne chaug«*s in from their trip to Ya«|uiun bay. Sabba* b: “ 1 U«* < >< h I It -suits of Chris Help out on the wagon ro id over the I.. Pennington, services during th*« engineers of the engines on the O. tini Work. and “l’be Be ne tits of mountains to Fort Klamath. Mrs. I> High has been visitin? her father’* lightning. He was knocke«! down anil lx* everywhere at once, was fain to J quarantine stunned, but receive! no serious injury. take refuge Imhiud a telephone pole , Cbitwiaal Bros,, medicine for Rouse Want.” A R. R. rwently. Engineers E. S. home (F. Barneburg’a) near Meuford. Trains have lieeu late once or twice Eldott and J. N Whis'ler. formerly of ami catch from a safe dlstauce the family c B. Watson, who has Ijeen sick for sev Klamath county’s flourishing paper, airy floating echoes. each way this week, owing to heavy the p issenger ruu between Grant’s eral weeks past, ha lowly improving. At the Fair. J H. McBride, hauling the Star, ie now the property of W. Another thing harrowing to bis sen Wm. Batierson. building Baldwin Pass and Roseburg, have been put ou Mr. Uaineriiu. of th«*('orvallia (’an«1v loads. Geo. B. Lander*, of the Ashland Mills, E. Bowdoin aud Peter J. Counoiiy -nlcwaJk (*2I street latior (V« 001 lumlx-r ami labor for hydrant plat >a«'tori, will in* on ibe grouoils «luring Do not let the matter of Ashland's tin* new expr*-s lietweeu Roseburg made n trip down into ( uiiiornia, this week. (Peter the Poet, who Las beeu the ed sitive uerves was the rumor that so form- (|3.'i.l7;) digging grave (*»> ■ many couples had mistakeu the an Elliott runs from the Dia'r.ct Fair at Central Point moi fruit exhibit at the district fair be for and Port lan 1. Mr. ami Mrs. F Roper have been eampi’ l itor for sometime. Sutton, livery hire ami hay nouncement of an approaching wed- s K. F. K. Morine, li.M btiig to Junction, and Wh«x*ler up al Hmith’a Springs mon of the lime re-| will give an exhibition of the candy gotten. black-milh work The Albany Herald has ceased tak : ding for their own. and blushed aud W. B. Colton, to pay freight on lead runs l>elw'e«>n Junction ami Portlaml. eenlly. art. nuking from« the plainest stick to Hercules Baking Powder is th«« Ga : .-II Waite nuil Richard Morris, for ........ Corlies Merritt returned from Delia Mou- ing the as»<x!lat««d press dispatches. 1«Hiked conscious in public, and gig- Hugh (re*, labor on streets the highest grille of French varieties. Geo. Engle, merchandise Be sure to see them; they have some cheapest and the lx«st at th« R«<1 me,ly of th.- freight service, have taken ; day and started Wednesday for Salem on his They claim that the town would not j gled over it iu private, and wondered S 1». Taylor, |xdice service Aug. ■’» House. render sufficient support to justify shyly how the gossip re[Hirter fouml v. M. Mck1, -is ■ uli....... svicv Aug. ♦ thing new tn candies. the plae- s of Wli.el«‘r and Elliott ou return homeward. Al. Morris a ith a parly of Talent young! it out. Of course, in the face of all ■ It. M. liar.*,,. |>. .. e .c. e Aug. j C ameron a - C o . Postal Inspector Thall.of Sm Fran- tin- p; -si !i /er en ,'ities lH«tween Grant’s |>copl<* left Wednesday for Dead Indian (or • the extra expense. this. Madam Rumor directly liegau J. K Ix-abo, |«oli<-c servile Aug. 5 Puss and Ibn -burg. «•isco. was I.»iking through the Ash a week’s camping outing. O. L. Stanley nn«l wife, of Lakeview, nodding right aud left, ami wiuspered Mr- V aughn, care of Rous*- family (»iwninx of the Srbnolik K. K. Bright man, w itness fees land ortie«« last week. i ll« t; i*. wagon road made by M. N. James Taylor and family, of Sprague river, were thrown out of a buggy oue «lay behind her fan that at least t wo or 1 ho AshLtiit] public wlino's came in this week for a stay of a week or hist week, the Examiner reports, au«l i Long to his raiH-U up Ashland creek I The Wagner creek scikki I openei three other weddings should be au- Monthly with a tniieli larger attcml- c.uiyiai, e\’*inli*ig from th«* Watson more in and a I »out Ashland. the lady had her hip broken and r«*- noiin«*e<l for the holiday s «> iisou or ani'e than ever before, there lx«ing al- Motulay with Prof. L. A. Simons and place, now gives ihe mountain climber Ben Simpson, well known all over Oregon, 1 c «iv« ‘ «l internal injuries which it was A tine fresh milch cow for sale at winter months, and that at least two rt-a lv nlxmt 4<)0 pupils « urolled. The Miss Uheuey as teachers. who gi»-H from Ashland to th«* summit ai>«1 formerly postal inspector, has been iu feared would result fatally. of the most charming of trosseatix Eagle Mills. teimi.-rs have all ixx-n busy thus far Ashland should make a g,x«d show of Astdan l Butt«« an easy grade anil Ashland fora day or two. arranging tlieir work for the term, ing at the District Fair. L-t every sm.Hith roid nearly halt of the dis- Jam««e McCourt, sixty years of age, were already well under way. John Barrett, head of the firm that is put I tirrntiL ’ing their ting in the Ashland wat« i works, was ruu- a resident of Forest Grove, took a it is also reporteil that another classify trig’ their pupilli, . . . etc. ---- The prt«s- body tak« an interest in it. tanc*«. A li’ile work in cutting nml istcred at the Oregon Snudav. swallow of carbolic acid, supposing it prospective wedding is declared off, eut s-’liixil year promise« to I«« th-« A large number of pioneers and their grading a h"«s<> trail from Long’s tno-a h ’ i »**-* «-««fill oue tn the history of J. K. Zimmerman is the new telegraph j to lx? brandy, aud death followed iu owing to a lovers quarrel. If you decide, from what you have heard ran«'h up t he uii Idle fork of Ashland families went Gown to J tcksonville, op« rutor at the Ashland depot, to remain, five minutes. He was at East Port At the publie meeting the other night Ashland public Ncboolw. of Its curve or read of ita merita, that you will ere«'k wonlil make tin* ascent of the during E. C. Kane’s absence. yesterday, to attend the celebration. when the building of the Jong needed land, where he had goue to s«»e hie mountain from town very easy com Klamath road was at last provided take Hixxl'» Sarsaparilla, do not be iuduced Mis Perry, of Minneapolis, Minn, has sick BOU. The stone Quarry. II. Co., 2<1 Cav. U. S. A., went part'd to what it is by the old trail. been visiting her sister, Mrs. R. Goodyear, for, the gentleman who propost*d the to buy aomethlng else which tnay be claimed Jus. H dI, one of the Portlaml men through Ashland, Ttie-diy, enroute in Ashland, for two or three weeks. Charles Montgomery, in a dispute novel aud unique methml of proving to be “about the xame” or “ Jmt as good.” It is probable that arrangements interes e l iti the stone quarry compa front Vancouver to Leavenworth, Kan. S. B. Gardner, Fort Klamath, J. A. Hous over some laud which Ixith parties to the public that the present road is Remember that the »ole reaiion foreffortato will be inad • for the atiendan«*» of Co. ny nsi-ntly organized to develop Ash L«alx> A Smith have sold lots 5, fi, 7 I». *>f Ashland, at tbn hrig.uL« encamp- lou ai.d Ky Taylor of Liukville, have regis claimed, was shot by Lee Gard, near bad, probidily «ltd not notice the wide get you to purchase some »utatitute la that tered at the Ashland house within the pa*t Pilot lhx'k, Gilliam comity, last wm«k. land Hai ilstotie quarries. has been out au«i 8, block "I." K R. addition, re more profit may be ma<le. Firmly rexirt all ears of the reporter in bis vicinity. to the quarry on th- Dunn place, for cently purcha-ed of L. M. Dean, by meut. at Portland, next month. The week inducements, and lnsiat upon having Ju»t The bullet took effect iu Montgomery's Rumor dt*elares that some of the regimental <*ffi"««rs propose to take th«« Miss Julia Goodyear started Tuesday even left breast, and he is reported m a crit eeveral «lays, and has bail almnt 15 them, to G. W. Roi'kwell; con., $-450. what you called for, Hood'» Sarsaparilla. backstreets in town are in au tiusafe ing for Portland, to begin next Monday her fumls appropriate«! Imt not nee«le«i for men at work clearing off the ground Then you will not be experimenting with a ical condition. duties as teacher in the Harrison street condition, and suggests volubly that The eontrnet for keeping the Jackson the transportation of ttie Portland school. ami getting ready for active operations. new article, for Htxxl'a Sarsaparilla ia Thomas Hunt, an old pioneer resi the city dads now expend some of A report says that the Company will county hospital the coming year was companies, ami apply them to the Mrs. M. N. Grieve, of .Siskiyou, returned Tried and True. keep luo men at work at tins quarry let by the county court to Emil DeRo- transportation of this company, whose home last wet k from a visit at Dixon, ( al , dent of Marion county, was thrown their surplus energy tn having them “ In one atore the clerk tried to Induce me all winter, which report it ia hoped is boatu for $4.50 per week for each in expenses will I»« larger by far than any HccAimpanied by Miss Alice Dixon, of that from his wagon and killed last Thurs fixed; that there are polesand erooketi other of 1 la«companiesthat »illatteml. ptace. day while driving a load of grain to sticks where planks are needed, aud to buy their own Instead of Hixxl’» Sarsapar mate. true. In th«« event ot its attendance our com Butteville. The wheels passed over that jxissibly some day the town may ilia. But he could not prevail on me to Miss Belle Anderson, who has been one of i Geo. Engle ran a piece of iron into pany will probably send 30 men to the the TiniNf.s typographical force for a loug I his breast aud head, causing almost in have a suit for damages on its bands. change. I told him I knew what HixxTs Bar- Koatf to l«e Iniprovtsf. his hand betweeu the thumb an«l fore lime, is now taking a rest from printing of- stant death. Wafted on the wings of the wind saparilla was, I had taken it, was perfectly The meeting called for last Saturdsy finger last Monday, and the danger of encampiueut. lice work. came an amusing rumor of the prom aatiafl<-d with it.anddid not want any other." evening to take steps to improve the kx'kj'iw stared him in th« face, but he The T hun .s«x*ial reporter is trying Wm. Reid, J. H. Smith and Edward inent citizens who overdrove their Messrs. W. I. Vawter, of the Medford r«»a«l bctwe«jn l)ea>i Indian ami Fort bluffed it out. to collect money enough to buy one of bank, aud R T. Lawton, the real estate deal- i T. Johnson have lncorporatixl the tired anil jaded horses rather than Mas. E lla A. G uff ,61 Terrace Street, Boston. Maas. Klamath was organised by cinxMung th«« latest linpr« v*«d Smith A Wesson : er of that place, have liven in town once or "Portland, Salem au«l Astoria Railway encroach on the sanctity of the Sab Marriage licensee have been issued self-acting-snre-ileatb revolvers. A big twice this week. Gen. J. M. McCall chairman und G. F. We Are All Taking It. Co.,” with $1,500,1)00 capital stock, bath; and another one of the business Btihugs secretary. The ini|H>rtance past week as follows: Sept. 4, to J. K. legal «.nvclope, addressed to the Ttt>- Mr*. Wm. Maytield aud «laughter were with the object of consolidating with man, who has lately becomt* for tin* “ We could not lie without Ji«H>d'» Sar«apar- of the improvement of the road was ¡¡earner and Ehzalieth Crowson; Sept lNos, and la’aring one of the obsolete over at Cole*!in Tuesday, and Mr. and Mr*, the Astoria ami South Coast and in« kitison, «»f Me«lfor<l, also spent a day or first time a prom! and happy papa, illau It is the best in*-dicinc weever kept In fully .hscu-s.xl tty a nunilxrof citizens, t>. to Claiboru Neil anil Amanda Hay ten e««nt "immediate-delivery” postage two recently. building to Salem and Portland. lieing seen at midnight's witching the house. My family are all taking it.” and <>n m«.ti««n a committee was up- mond; Sept. 8, to John Wiley ami stamps, was received from the Ashland hour, rushing around in night attire Mas. J. M. B arber , San Joaquin and Fremont Mrs. W. W. Erb and little «laughter, wh*» A Salem merchant sold some of the pointed to solicit funds and to there Rosa Simpkins. postoffiiN« Tn« s*lay morning, aud upon hnd been visiting relatives in Josenhiue ludians at the Chemawa training ' hunting th«* paregoric bottle like “one Streets, Stockton, Cal. after take charge of an«l carry out the The Fair nt th«« Pr«*sby terian church breaking the seal the astonisheii «»ditor county for several week*, returned home scheol seven bottlee of champagne to th«* manor born.” work of improvement contemplated. Tuesday, Wednesday and lhursday of I h »L«*1«1 a finely executwi picture of a last Saturday. From the “rosebud garden of girls" It was estimated that the f uni of $400 last week was largely (attended ami a skull and cioss Ixmes, under which Mr*. Hall, wife of Dr. J. H. Hull, arrived cider, and was arrested under the U. Sold bydruggixts. tl: six for Ir>. Prcpar«**! would make a very fair road over the Imceeee financially ami otherwise, to was written the name “Flip.” This is from Minneap«»lis last Saturday, ami with S. law against Belling liquor to the oonies the report that the strife over • >nly by C. I. HOOP A CO., Apothecaries, i the fellow of the rosy cheeks has the Ihx ’ tor will occupy the Saxman home Lowell, Mass. Indians. The trial brought up the general route now travel«-«!, a large tn * erctlil of the ladies of the church the first intimati >n the public has hud just south of town. qn«*eiion whether cider is intoxicating ceased at last by his cbtxising a flower part of the work needed being the re iluder Whose mauageiueut it was giveu. that the in liana White Caps have ob- IOO Doses One Dollar for ins buttonhole; that the Dahlia Mr*. D. Moore ami children started Wed moval of rix'ks and cutting out of logs tained a foot-bold in Jackson county. nesday morning for San Francisco, where liquor. aud the Holyhock are rivals uo long that encumber the ohi road. It was R. T. Balilwin announces an auction they will spend some time, intemtiug to One of Oregon's two commissioners er, aud that a gallant knight of the AV. H Letsls and Fre.1 Wagner, of pa*s the winter there ami at Monterey. lieheved that this sum could lx* raise.I, sale Sept. 27th of th« remaining part to the World's Fair, Mr. Wilkins, of ------ prefers the Lily to the re«l the T iding .», made a trip to th«» sum an«l that it was ull that could l>e ap of the old Star bakery outfit; also he Philip Mullen, the veteran prosector, i* Eugeue, stands with the minority of plied to advantage in th«« work its con will sell some of his real estate, in mit of Ashland Butt«« the first of the probing a little <l‘‘«'p< r into a rich l«»okmg j the commission in opposition to the - red rose. Rumor declares some of the young template«! for the present season. The cluding a number of lots in railroad we. k, and had a magnificent view of ledge over on the California side of the Sis adoption of the luke front site at Chi kiyous which he discovered last season. gentlemen are congratulating them The iin<]ersi*fiied will sell at public auc «•'immitt«*e <i«n-isls of Messrs, C. C. addition and the property on Granite Oregon tir. l California just before the Miss Hattie < «»leman. of Eden precinct, i* cago, and was called to the Illinois elves on the influx of pretty school- tion to the highest bidder, at corner of Main smolé blew tn from the coast range« \\ alk'T. K. P. Neil and G. F. Billings, street See bis “ad" elsewhere. and «¡ranitc street*, ARhland, and cov.-r«-I .ill th«« lulls and valleys teaching the Schiellelin school tne present metropolis last week to help out the ma'ams, anil oue young lady was heanl and th««y have already b.»«ti actively at Miss Myra B<*dfonl, of Woodville, i* tight against the lake site. Saturday, September 27, l^n), It is reported that a sale of the Har below th*» butte. But few forest fires term to declare angrily that there were “ too teaching in district No. 26, on Evan* creek. work securing snltseriptions. At last beginning at 'Jn’cloi k p. nt. a lot of para gadme rauch, consisting of 5000 acres many girls already and not enough were to I». -■ en iu either Southern Cottage Grove Leader, Aug. 30: report tiny lia«l raise«! about. $200 and Miss Ella Burrows, of Walla Walla. Wash , phernalia formerly the outfit of the Star Ita- they intend to set men at work »it once. on the north side of Bear creek, has Oregon or Nori hern California, the who haa been viaiting friends in Oaklan<1, A party wh<> retumixt from Bohemia boys to go 'round," and the rejxirler ker\; h I ho iniHceltaneous lot of household lieen effected to a Portland syndicate by listening carefully to th«* soft ami on«« oi. th*, lulls southwest <«f Ashland, >isson ami Yreka, Cal, for a < ouple of and other good*, \l-othe following tins week says they are taking out It was d«x'l.le*l that the work shall lx* months, is now visiting in Ashlaud, having money there with a hand mortar. i amusing chatter, discovered that at HF.A1. E«T.«TE. ilone betw.»«n R. P. Neil's (the old for $35,000. A. 1'. Kyle has lieen in an«i anol tier m the high mountains arrive«! Wednesday evening. Lots 4. ’>.and 7, block I, railroad addition, That three persons together were tak every party some of the girls must be also lot 16, in l,lo*-k H, railroad addition to Grubb pl:.c ■ and Pelican Bay. Con Portland for several days consummat north of Rogue river lieing the only ing the deal. Lair Patterson, brother of Sylvester, Win.’ ing out from $75 to $100 per day from wall-flowers for lack of sufficient Ashland, also the pro|xrrty known as the ones nothv.l within a radius of alxnit siderable in-ip is expected in the way Joshua Patterson, arrive«! fr«nn Mon Baldwin bltx k on Granite strci t. a buinired miles from Ashland Butte. ami tercy county, hi* present home, last Monday ■ the float r«xtk from 1 he "Annie.” Pros-' ■ partners. of work from people on the Klamath If the front window of Hasty A 1'lie sm.ik«« that setll«»*! tn upon IbiH Terms of sale—On the miscellaneous The marriexl lady who sneezed so evening, fora brief visit with relatives here, peelors ure still going to Bohemia iu sale of the mountains. goods. < a-h in hand. On real estate, one Gregory could be put on exhibition at valley Sunday night either «nine from returning southward yesterday. I hard that her store teeth Hew out, third cash, balance on time with approved bands. the <iep«it it would lie a great adver the northwest or else from the Chinese had the heartfelt sympathy of the re security at lu p«‘r cent interest. Wash Heiise Burne*! Prof. H. C. Ealn-r *tarte«l last Monday for' tisement for Southern Oregon as a K. T. liAI.PWlN. Tulare, Cal., where in* will tak«‘ charge of , John Kelly, the proprietor of a saw porter who witnessed it. The Cbiueee wash hotts«« in the build fruit country. It bus a magnificent wash house tire. the high s« hool, which b«*gins the fall (erm ) mill in Laue couuty, bad all the fing The two young ladies who indulged ing on First street, formerly occupied display of fruits, peaches, grapes, Hosley A Parkinson have made a next Monday. Mr*. Faber will remain in i ers of his right hand cut off by a saw iu a handerkerchief tlirtation on tlie by (he French laundry, and still own««d pears and melons. great improvement in the Ixittling of Ashland for a short time yet. alxiut a year ago. Last week, while street, dul not know the eagle eye of by Mary Lachenal, the proprietress of Mr. 'I'. J, Sweening, who has been out in 1 the water of the Soda Springs. They Harry Little and Chas. Parker hav«> arrangeil an apparatus for col 1 the l»ead Indian country for *oine tw«» adjusting the planer head, hie left the reporter was peering out from his th«* French laundry, was discovered to An ordinance providing against tlie use vears past, started Wc«inesday morning for , baud was caught aud drawn into the hilling place lietnnd the telephone pleaded guilty to robbing Kluni's stor« ‘ l«e .«tire last Sunday evening atxuit 9 lecting an*! using the gas of the spring 1 his old home neighborhood in Missouri. : planer, the knives dipping off th«« eu- of I'aiaj.uits or ,«ea slnajters, within the i pole. at Talent, and were sentenced by limits of the city of A-liland. Oregon o’cl x'k. The alarm was given by eev and iti Ixittling the water they now He may return to Oregon within a year or tire hauii before he could lx> fr«««Hi Rumor declares solemnly that sev The people of the city of Ashland door eral people about the same time, and Judge Webster to three years each in «•barge it with the natural gas so that ■ two. from the machine. His son also lost eral married ladies, whose time should daiti as follows: th«« hose company tnriie*l out pnmipt- the penitentiary, ami have been taken when ojietied it is as strong or strong Mrs. Jones, her daughter. Miss Mary War«!, j a hand in the mill last month. See. 1—It shall be unlawful foranyper- tie properly employed m sewing on son or persons t*i use or have in his posses ly. Exi'ellent time was made, and below by Sheriff Birdsey. Luther er than when dipped tip fresh from »ml Mrs. J«»nes’ father. Mr. Mahoney, who , have been in Ashland several months for j within thelimitsof thecity of Ashland, after pillhug the cart the five bltx'ks to Long, who also pleaded guilty to lar the spring. Th«« charging of the wa the bem tit of Mr. Mahoney’* health, started | The Examiner reports that there buttons and darning socks, have been sion. the « outrivanee or instrument known as a m'glecting those sacred anil elevating the near«.et available fin* hydrant and ceny, was sentence«! for one year. ter with the « xtra amount of gas also Wednesday on their return to their home in have been a number of robberies and catapult or p« a shiaher. attempts at robbery on the Btr«*ets of duties to make fancy work for the Sec. z.—Anyone violating the foregoing lay ing 5<k) feet of hose, the boys were Miss Hortense Russell had one side prevents the deposit of any of the Minnesota. Fair. section shall be divined guilty of a misde playing a stream of water on the tire of her face painfully burued by car mineral substance which is precipi- John Van Horn return«’«! to A*hlnn«i last ‘ Lakeview recently, and says the opin Slipping quietly around a dark meanor, an«! n,sm conviction thereof in an in just eight minutes from the time bolic acui a week or two ago. She tatixl in the bottles if they are simp >atiir«lay’ from Klamath county, where he j ion ib that the stage robbers who were la-fore the city reeonler -hall lie ha«! been fat several weeks. While out (her«’ 1 operating on the Lakeview-Linkville corner one night, the reimrter nearly action tine.l not less than tile dollars nor more the alarm was given. The house, an was suffering with tooth-ache, and ly tilled with the water dipped up and he made arrangements f«»r the introduction stumbled over the thin woman with a than twenty live dollars, and in default of mtiaminable wooden building, was all was handed a bottle of the acid in ponrisi into the Ixittles, as they us«.>l «»f ••Rn«!ani s Microbe Killer ’in that part «»1 stage a few weeks ago are the street payment thereof -hall lie imprisoned in thieves. "If these roblieries continue,” long nose, who was sliding myster the ablaz« by that time, but the force and mistake for liniment, and the mistake to I h > till«»!. They have ven flattering the country. the city jail oue day for every two dollars iously through the alley, on the track of such tine. volume of the stream would have ex was not discovered till her face was pros|>«»cts now for a big d««mand for 1. L. Burtenshaw, Esq , went down to says the Examiner, "it will not be of her unsuspecting “ hubby, ” pre- Sec. 3.—This ordinance shall take effixt safe for anyone to be ou the streets at L« ’ i»an«»n. Linn county, this week, to begone 1 tinguishes! the tire but for the fact burned so that it will take several the Ixittled water, sine«« they are able ’ sumably to discover which saloon was from ami after it- passage by the common ten days, and will visit with his forty that the Lose burat«sl iu oue place, weeks to heal entirely. to put it up in a style that makes it some of tlie city of Ashland, and its ap brother#, cousins, uncles and aunt* ami I night.” wont to hold him captive till the council proval by tile Mayor ami th«« water had to lie partly turned the e«|ual of the most celebrated min other relatives, he say*, for a few days—hi* small hours. About this time last year the South A. F. Hunt ami G«*o. Durkee reached The foregoing ordinance was adopted by off while on«« section of the hose was eral waters for table or medicinal use, first visit home in twelve years. The spoont*y couple at the Fair the th«, city council of the < ity of Ashland. Ore removal and another substitute«!. Ami Dead Indian the middle of last week lioth in appearance and tonic ami W. R. Buck, who move«! from Apph-gnb- ern Pacific engines burned up consid gon, < mi the 1st day of .'entemla-r. A D. 1X90 \alley to Southern California, returned to erable fencing Hnd tnneb grain m this i other evening, who were indulging in then another ditHcnlty «x-curred in the with 75 head ot the cattle driveu from medicinal elTivls. ApproviM Sept. :i«l. 1890. H. C. H ill , Ja< kson county recently, and is thinking of county and had to pay thousands of soft liand-prcssiug under the minis Attest. M ilton B erry . Mayor. flow of water being otwtrnctad by Levi Morris's place in California, nml , locating on Applegate again. He and one Mrs. M. E. M«x>re, who liv«»s near Kecorler. ter's nose, should fcel grateful to the entail stones Iteltig eaugbt in the noz have them herded on the range out , of his son* iiunle a trip out to Buck Lake , dollars for it. This season they had tlie brick yard, met with a painful ac- furrows plowed thirty feet on each tender hearted re|xirtar who kindly zle, just big enough to almost entirely there now. About 25 head are yet to 1 this week, to visit A.C. Ruddiek. side of the track and everything com sli«»ltered them from observation with stop the water, and mt small enough reach the Dead Indian, the long jour «•lilent in town last Saturday. With Geo. T. Proctor ami wife, w ho came here 1 to pass through. Notwithstanding the ney having made them footsore ami her two little daughters, she was sit last spring from San Francisco, returned to bustible between them cleared off. his broad brimmed hat. ting in the seat of a buckboard bug the bay city by yesterday morning s train. ! The result is—no gram field fires. Iu a former re[x>rt there occurre«! delays, however, the tire was put out unable to travel rapidly. gy in which she bad driven into town Mr. ami Mr* Pro« tor have many friend* iu t his line, “one of the pretty girls for An ordinance providing penalty lorwt- without being permitted to spread out- The Dunkard church bouse in Ash and which was standing in the plaza. Ashland who w ill lie pleased to know that I Truly a stitch in time saves nine.— which Ashland ih noted,’- and the ing water and Hooding streets and lower si«le of the building in which it start- I land has been taken down ami will be thev may return to this place next summer, j [ Dallas Observer. lands. One of the lines >lrop[««»d from her as they like the town very much. stony-hearted editor or compositor «»•1, something that may lx* considered rebuilt at Talent, at the Pennebaker The people of the . city of Ashland do or- A singular and almost fatal accident | cut that verse out. Now why he has dain a remarkable evalence of the success cross roads, a short distance north of hands, and the horse started ami was as follows: Daniel Baer started Wednesday evening ■ cxs'iirred at Snohomish, Wash., the See. 1.—it is hereby declare«! to lie unlaw- any objection to the big world know of the new water works as a tire pro the ol«l Baptist church. The majority pulled around so sharply that the for Salem in response to a telegram bring Ing the sail new* that his daughter who has other day. Arthur C. Knight and ing that Ashland ¡6 note«! for its Ini for any fairson or ,arsons to allow or ,«er- tection, as there were several other of the Duukaril futilities who have set wagon tilted uii far enough to throw been mlt any such wa-te or overtiow of water sick theie for some time, was dying. ; wixxien buildings within a few feet of tled in this valley are locate«l so that Mrs. Moore from th«« seat to the Mis* Baer went to Salem sometime ago to t Giles Hoyle went to the slaughter pretty girls, is a connuudrum too from the water system of the city of Asli house to butcher a steer. Hoyle raistxl ground. She is a vary heavy lady, land, or from any ditch running through work in the w«xden mills there, ami was at i large for the one-story intellect of the one burned. Taleut is more central than Ashland, , his rille and fired at the animal. The this humble reporter, who now begs -Mi*! city, a- will overflow any grounds or The pebbles wliicb obstructed the and hence the removal of the church. ami fell with unbroken force to the tacked with something like pneumonia. publi«. Streets outside of the premises of tlie hard grotimi, sinking on her back aud W. II M«)w at, manager of rhe Pacific Post 1 ball glanced from the skull, and strik leave to gracefully subscribe himself person so o trending. How of the water through the nozzle of al's otln-e in Ashland, left last Saturday on a ing a knot in a Ixmm alxive, again hips. All who saw th«« accident felt as usual. F lip . One of our citizens suggest« that it See 2 —Any person violating the forego the hose are euppoe«Hl to have lx«en iu t«»ur of inspection of the company's lines be ing sectiou shall lie divined guilty of a mis- th«« pipe when it was laid, and to be would lie a good plan for the Street sure tImt the lady could not have es tween here and Portland, ami ex|»ecte<l to glanced, going through the rim of demeanor ami on conviction thereof in an Knight's hat over the left eye and rip caped without a broken hip or even be absent a «ouple of weeks. Mr. Geo. Par An Elopement- sure the same difficulty will not «x*cnr Commissioner to enter for a prize at action to lie brought before the city record from the Postal's San Francisco «»Hi«-«- • ping lip two inches of his scalp. Had er shall b«« fined not less than five dollars again tn the event, of another tire, a the coming fair alxiut (KH) feet of worse injuries, hut fortunately they sons, A dispatch from Albany to the is in charge here during Mr. Mowat's ab nor more than twenty-five dollars, am! iu lie stood an inch farther forward it test should lie made of every hydrant, Main street near Judge Tolmau's resi were mistaken, ns she was badly sence. Oregonian gives an account of the default of the payment thereof shall be im would have killed him. ami everything that' might obstruct dence. It is safe to say that no town bruised ami jarred, and will lie laid up prisoned in tlie city jail one day f .r each elopement from that city, Monday, of Mrs. Roper and Mrs Landers enteTtaiue«! dollars of siu-li fine, or until the same the vent of the bo«*«« be run out. The in the district can begin to eqnal it. for some time by th«« terrible contu a small number of triend* at the home of Julius Schmidt, formerly of Jackson I two shall be paid. sions, but no bones Were broken. The The Lake «xiunty Ixiaril of equaliza If it could lie takeu to the fair anti not J Mi*. R«>| mt last Thursday, having invited ! city will cenainly need more hoae, too, ville, where his folks live, but lately See. 3 - This ordinance shall tak<> effect to meet Misses Rea ami Wood, of Gil-1 tion which adjourn«*«! Monday, made ami as the pressure is pretty heavy at returned, it would cease to be H difi- lit* le girls remained in the wagon and ‘ them from and after its passage bv th«> common escaped injury, as the horse was roy. Cal., w ho stopped for a short visit here 1 a reduction of $11,848.18 from the as employed driving cab at Albany, and council of the city of Ashland, and it-ap the lower hydrants, the new hose grace to the town. on their way home from Ala*ka am! Yellow Miss Mary Schlosser, a lx>autiftil and proval by th«* Mayor. stopped without doing any more dam stone park, to which places they ha«i made ; sessor’s returns and added $3,109; accomplished young lady of that city. should lie of the strongest and best, The new dwelling house for lJobt. Th*, foregoing ordinance was adopted by leaving the total taxable property of and should lx* cared for with the great Taylor, on bis lot on Granite street. age utter he fiad run a few yards. a summer excursion. the city council of the city of Ashland. Ore- Says the dispatch: on tlie 1st day of September, A. 1». 1890 Gen. Nelson A. Miles, who lias been in! the county for 1890, as ««qnalized by est vigilance. Another hose cart anil was begun this week. The old house Mrs. Mixire was taken home tn a hack “The elopement bad beeu planned gon, brought out from the livery stable. Approved Sept. 3. 1890. H. «'. H ill , , coinmaml of the Department of the I ’ aciti« 1 the board, $1,395,988.31. This amonnt a new lot of tirst class hose, ami ag«xxl was m«>ved back some distance, ami for some time, and worked quietly. Attest, M ilton B erry , Mavor. for sometime, and lias been ordered East to 1 will stand as it is unless the county hook and ladder outfit, will e«plip the the new structur«« will lie a two story Recorder. a more responsible position as viewed by the Miss Schlosser told her parents that court should conclude to make some standard of military circles, was on last i town well for tire fighting, and they front addition 30x16 feet. H. A. Fer FRI IT ITEMS Tuesday evening * train, en route from .^au changes. The total taxable property she was going into the country for a Final Proof No tire should lie provided for without delay. guson will do the foundation work, ■ Francis«’« to th«’ head«|uarters of the Depart for 1889 was $1,678,356.81, consider few days. She went to the bouse of a and B. Beach the w«xxl work, The 1 rrJ/Hul *of Ashland Fruit Shipped Direct ment of the Missouri, at Leavenworth, Kan. able more than this year, which is ac friend and staid all afternoon, seclud I.ANb OFF!« E AT ROSEHI Ril. OKBOON, I Southern Oregon IHstriet Fair to Nei* York- house will be iinislietl in good style, (%il. James S«’«»bie and wife name ba< k last counted for by the great loss of stock ed, and went to the depot at tram September 9, 1890. i I w« ’ rk from ifetrip to the northward in com time. She got on the rear sleeper just ami will lx* one of the nice dwellings The Southern Oregon Fair will be- Notice is hereby given that the following- last winter. The rate of taxation is pany with their daughter am! husband. Prof. J. W’. Hockersmith shipped a car Davis, of Princeton, who haslieen to Alaska, the same as last year, $1.75 per $100. us the tram started. Schmidt told nameil settler has tiled notice of his inten gm Monday September 22, 1890. En- of that part of town. about a telegram from Jackson county, tion to make final proof in support of his parte«! with them at Portland on their treis will close three days before, «■laiiti, and that said proof will I* made be When Kltim'8 store at Talent was load of Ashland fruit to New York this ami to the East. Mrs. Seobie came to stay Beef buyers have begun their annual stating that his sister was sick, settled fore the Judge or Clerk of the Connty Court Thursday Sept. 18th. This will give burglarized several months ago, Mr. week, start ini; it yesterday morning. It h return short lime at the ranch up on < layt«»u purchases iu Klamath county, and a with Mr. Schmeer, (his employer) drove of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jai ksonville. all those desiring to exhibit stix»k at Kinin offered a reward of $25 for the was shipped for l’orter Bros., of Sac creek Oregon, on Saturday, October 25, 1890, viz: the fair, time to get stables and stalls, arre6t add conviction of the thieves ramento, Cal., and was consigned to E. 1 A party of four young men from Stanis- few cattle have already been driven a cab to the dejKit with a new man and Nathaniel Conklin. Homestead Entry No. and get their stock quietly settled. and $25 for the recovery of the stolen L. Goodell, New York City. The car 1 Ians county. Cal., arrived in Ashland a «lay out, Gerlier is the only purchaser got on the front car as the train pulled M31, fertile nw:4of ue1,. and «'.of ne1,, see load was made tip of peaches, Bart or two ago. intending to seek homes ami thus fur. He has driven some 200 or out. Schmidt’s people are highly re 8. tp 40.8. It 2 E . ami additional Home Many of the booths nml stands will lx« property. Sp«*cial Officer G. W. in mis \ alley. They were Lew. I 300 head from Langell valley, from the spected in Jacksonville, where lie ruar- stead Entry No. ■>928, for the lie1, of tie1,, sec opene I before the fair liegins. so that Smith, who t«xik hold of th«« case ami lett««, Bttrre «¡’Anjou anil Seckel pears, business 8, tp. 40. S. R.2 E . W. M Allen, a cousin of Dr. Hearn, of Yreka, and there will lx- ample accommodations captured the burglars (sentenced last prtin«*s and apples. The car was one t hr»*«- brother« New’some. who are nephew s bands of Kilgore, Swingle. Walker and ried a Miss Ross. His wife was with lie names th«' follow ing witnesses to prove him here for a few months a year ago, his continuous resilience upon and cultiva in Ixmrdmg. etc., from Thursday on. week by Judge Webster to three years *if the refrigerator kind, and after the of J. R. R. Hutchings, of this place, Several others, and has also bought 100 hea«l tion of. saiil land, viz: other young men came with.them as far as and it is thought they are parted, but of Mat. Olienchain in Spragiu* river It has been the o^jiN't of the manage each in the penitentiary) ami ttieir irilit was all loaded th«« ice chests were Siskiyou county. H. ('. Dollarhide, W. F. Songer, ami H. valley. The prices paid are $20 for not divorced. He lias been with Miss Roach, of Ashland, Jack-on county. Oregon, ment to meet every provision in the pluntler, has lx«eu paid the reward by tille«l with ice and the car seal*««! with The Grant's Pass “Courier" gav«* George two-year-olds and dry cows, which is a Schlosser a great deal, despite the pos and 11. F. Barron, of Barron, Jai kson eountv cotton batting. On the outside of the legislative en ictm. nt creating the fair, Mr. Klum. •« the following writeup last week. “Mr. little lietter than the pric«*s paid at the itive objections of her parents. Miss Oregon. JOHN H. SHVl’E, Register. ' car were four large pla -ards containing George ami to snl-sei ve the Imat iuteres's of Hargadine ami wife, of Ashland, are Some excitement was caused in town the words: “Selected Fruit from vi*iting the lather nml mother of Mrs. llnr- lieginning of the fall buying last sea-: Schlosser's family are among Albany’s every county m the district. The gtidine, Mr and Mrs Everitt. Mr. Harga- son. Later in the season last year a I test citizens, and are much ree|iected. tiuuneiul suc. ees of the tire! year bus last Saturday evening by the announce- Ashland. Oregon.” Final Proof Notice, «line is an extensive stock raiser in Jackson little better prices were had by those She is a beautiful young lady, accomp ma ie it possible to incrense the pre m«-nt that Ida, the little daughter of S. B. Galey has shipped about S.000 and Klamath counties, but the loveliest lished, and popular among a wide ac minms ami purs.-., an I also to take off Robt. Taylor, was lost. The neigh Imxes of peaches to data this season, thing he has grown is the bright-eyed babe who had held their cattle. L and O ffice at K okkbvrii . O regon ,» brought down to visit its grandma and quaintance.” all entry fees on pavilion exhibits, and bors turned out in force, and a general and will have about 2,000 more, prin he September 9.1X90. ( grandpa." Mr. Morrison, of Smith river. Cal., the result will I e to greatly increase search was just getting under way cipally Galway’s late, to slop yet. Mr. Notice Is hereby given that the following- I one of the solid men of Del Norte named seller has tiled notice of his intention Mr E. C Kane ami family will start with the exhibits, and so multiply the at when the little girl was fouml untler Galey will ship several car loads of Kral Estate Transactions. to make tiiiel proof in support of his claim, in a few days for New York, to speud two county, who was in Ashland during tendance, as to make the fair grandly some blackberry bushes where she had appl««e later in the season. and that -aid proof will lie made iiefor«- the months or more in visiting relatives in the the past week, says that the people of represent the l> isilcss interests of the crawl«-d while playing at hide and seek Judge or Clerk of the County Court of Jack city, ami seeing ]M>inta of interest in the At his county are somewhat exercised as (leo. W. Edwards, of Talent, has lanta’ states. Mr. Kane’s close application James G. Bird-ey, sheriff, to Israel Han -<m count« Oregon, at Jacksonville. Ore district. In live st«x-k the sou'hern about dusk, and. being sh«epy. had sen, uudlvided -**«f Its 6,7. of sec 4. and to what the immediate future of the gon. on Saturday, November 1st. 1890. viz: t«> business a* agent in charge of the S. P. dropped into the land of Nod ami had bought most of the apples lu this part part of the Si de can show as fine R. R. local business and train dispatching Inmlier industry in that county is go the se 1, and It i of see ft, tp 37, s r 2 w. Washington W Wilson, Homestead Entry strains of blixsleit c .ttle ami horses as not Ix-en found by her little comriales. of the county, and has ordered l,«r»00 at No. «:-*<). for Ipts I and 2. and »«*’« of uh '4 of this |H>iut has tol«i upon his health, and ing to be, as they are afraid that if the 71 and 3-10 acres, con Nannie ami W II Barr to H. 1. I.umsden. sec. 31, tp. 37, S. R. 23, W. M. are to lx» found on th« coast. < hir he finds it necessary to take a good long \ a- The case of Donoghue vs. May field, Ixixes of the Talent planing mill to cation proposed deal by which more than It 3, l>lk 1, Barr's ail'lition to tow n of Mui He names the following wituesse» to prove and rest. fruit, grapes, and cereals have l«een in which P. H. Donoghue bad sued pack the fruit m. his continuous resilience upon andcnltiva 10,000 acres of redwood lands, saw ford, eon Gift fairly “weighed in th” balance” of city marshal Mayfield for damages for «'. Magruder, trustee, to 1». I. Newton, Its lion of, said land, viz George Yount, w ho has been gone from mills, railroad, steamships, etc., are to Oregonian Sept. 9: Prospects are 6, 7, 8, blk ill. * entral Point, con 127 . State competition and "not found false arrest ami impr^ntnent Ixvatise very g«xnl for a bontit<xins crop this Ashland some two year* or more, returned Aaron Wiyland, of Eagle Point, Jackson Magruder Bros to Edward It Owen, deed comity. Oregon, ami William Charley, John first of the present week, ami w ill re be sold to a big English syndicate is wanting.” "ami what shall we more the marshal ha*l Hrrest»*«! him for re year, according to Mr. William Dun the of assignment, con JI . main in this valley. He sj»eut some time Morlauil nml James Bagley, of Ashland, say” except for the people to come, fusal to heed the orders to remove ob bar. Wheat, oats and lmy are showing in the Oklahoma country last year, but lor consummated, the mills will all lie John Felling to Eniannel ('lark, Its 5. *>, Jackson county, Oregon one and all, ami help make the fair, structions from th«« sidewalk. The up well. There are piles of Oregon a number of months ha* been in Missouri. closed, as has been the case in some blk ::, Fryer's addition to Eagle Point, «-on fl JOHN H. SHVl’E. Register E. B. and«'. L. Hunsaker to M. I. Alford, ’ Oklahoma country is a fine grazing other of the redw.xal districts of Cali what it is going to lx*, a howling suc case involved th«« validity and force of fruit, also. There must be a glut oc Th« region, he says, ami will in time be a go«»d fornia where all the timber has been all of Its 2, 3. 2S, 2«'., 27, :13, 34, Hunsaker's cess. th« city charter, and it seems that the casionally, as in San Francisco, last farming country, but there has beeu mm h bought up by syndicates of foreign aildltion to i**wn of Ashland, con L*20o. E 8. Smith to J. E. Smith, umlivlded’.2 The Son!hem Pacific R. R. Co. will court lieliev*« that Ashland has a week, when grapes sold for 10 cents a sickness there, ami a failure of crops this capitalists who prefer to hold their of quartz mining claim situated in steam sell excursion tickets from Coinstix-ks, charter which means something, and box. Quite a lot of fruit is now com year on account of drouth, and many of the “b«M>mers" are in very straitened circuin- timber for lietter prices, rather than to Imai mining district, Jackson county. On— and stations south where they btiv* which gives the city government th«« ing in from Southern Oregon, from the stHm «‘s. if not actually hii Bering for the eon Ji ..*1 ««Iterate the mills. Should this sale in go*, M. A. Severance (nee Nichols) anil hus agents, to ami ¡unhiding Ashland, to power to enforce its own laws. Willamette valley und from alxiut Van lie« e**arie>of life. Del Norte county lie carried out it will band to G.W. Hi'i katliorii. - e)£ot >••* 2-, Central Point ami return, at one ami couver, mostly (x‘;)cli«*pt which have lie the biggest timlier deal ever made tp:’-«, srl w. 160 acres, eon fl. H. H. Chapman, who was kicke«l by one-ilnrd fare; tickets void after Sept. II., 1. B. an.l <> «'.Applegate, lx«en selling for 75c a box, but now, on the coast. The lowest market val I se I'.S of tiri. All Three Held to Answer. see 28. tp 38, s r 1 e, ISOaiTes. 29th. On freight for exhibition at the a horse some two weeks ago, and has owing to the glut living passed, lire ue of these redwtxxl lands is $30 per David and Fannie I. Loring to (>.('. A R. fair, the company will charge tariff lieen laid up most of the tinft* since, bringing better pru'es. The peach crop Liukville, Or., Sept. 8.—The pre K. «'*>., s'a of sw'4 of see ft, and nw'^ofnw rates wh«»n «hipped to Central Point, was able to get «¡own to town last Sat- is of unusual excellence. There will liminary examination of Tom Miles, acre, while some tracts run up to $70 ‘4 of a«-*- 29. ami ne‘4 of iie’g of »ev 30. in tp but on presentation of certificate, uriiay. The horse, a frisky young colt l>e a g«H»d demand for apples, but they Will Webb ami Win. S. Shook, for per acre. Hobbs, Wall A Co., of San 40. s r 2 e. eon f i. John H. ami Rar hel I. Wrisley to Christ signed by the secretary of the fair, to that he was leading out. of the stable, are again affected with worms. There shooting Josh Buckrnaster on August Francisco, own the heaviest timber and Bnhlineycr, land in tp 37, »r2w. 90 acres, the agent at Central Point, that the whirled ami kicke«l, striking him on is an immense demand for dried fruit, 31, reeillted in all three being held to mill interests in Del Norte county. Will be held fti ■■on |2'««i .artici. s have been on exhibition, anil the hip ami knocking him down, but some having b««eti reported as sold answer before the grand jury under Elmira and Ed. Piening to Emanuel not breaking any bones. Mr. Chap Clark, its ft.«'., blk 5, Fryer's town plat of have not changed hands, the freight Threshing Itenu that was two years old; at any rate, $1000 Ixinds each. A part of the trial Eagle Point, **<m f'2 *. will lx« returned flee of charge, be man was not able to get up, but was . old stix'ks have lx«en closed out. was held at Goodlow's house, Buck- 1-aae It. ami Matii-la Williams to lam*.» i The threshing season is now over in Huginning tween points above stated. This in helped into the house, and is now Gaines ami John I'.. W ililains, ae»4 of nw*4 There will lx« a large quantity of master being unable to attend at Bo this valley, aud the yield is consider and sw(4 of ne1, and c's of sw'4 nml selgof cludes live stock of all kinds but does compelled to use a pair of crutches to apples shlppetl to China, this year, nanza. Buckmaster is reported HR ably ixitter than was anticipate«] early sec 13. and w1, of n*-'4 and n', of nw'4 ami not include race horses. Thirty-day get about with. l'liere was not much profit m this steadily improving, however. lit the season. The total yield of the s**14 of nw14 nml It 1, au«l ne»4 of aw1,, and excursion tickets can lie obtained from e’2of se'4. and nw'4 of re’4 of sec 24, «ml James Taylor, who came in from trade last year, but promises to lie county in grain bus not been figured and s' » of ue'..,. and n>of lie'4 of sec 2«. all Portland to Medford and return. The Sprague River this week, reports that some this, as apples are not so wormy up as yet, blit an approximate esti in tp Si, s r 1 w: also It 1. tp 39, s r 2 w; also lRfO. and conti nui ng six 'lays. inter-state law prevented getting re a 150-ton stack ot hay belonging to i as last year. Box««. mate will l>e made s«x>n. There were 10acres, beginning at the north line of said duced rates to and from Yreka. donation laid claim, con 110.600. Mat Obenchain was bnrneti last ----- OVER----- six tbreehiug machines at work in th«« The Sugar Pine D*xir A Lumber Co., R.*se « havner to Mary Aim, Michael ami LIST <>F LETTERS Home steps should be taken nt ouce Thursday. The men were still haul of Grant's Pass, will 6ell boxes this valley this season, four of them steam M.J. chavner, «lower right to all interest RemaluiUK in the A-hl.ml, Oregon, I* < >.* year much cheaper than ever before. power and two horse power threshers, in the estate of Thus. Chavner, deceased, by the people of Ashland to have a ing hay to the sta«'k, ami it is supposed con f:iV»l creditable fruit exhibit from this place. that eomeoue dropped a lighted cigar -ept. Il, lh’.M» Be sure to see their lx»xes and get prii«ee ¡«esides two of the new combiued har E. M. Miller to Sarah A. Miller, Und in Fuller, H V. Queoner. Henry. Why would it not be a good plan to . or cigarette near the bay. and thus Johnson, < ity of A-hlauil, eon 11. vesting machines (reapers and thresh from them liefore placing orders. * Offered tor t’yrn* Kn.**ell. M H catMK*d the loss of $ti(M) or $700 to the employ some one mau to do the work ers combined.) Reports of two of the K i ng, (ieorgc. .Nickel, J E \ onntf. Waldo (,2 :) of collecting the exhibit and seeing owner. Mr. Obenchain will bav® hay King. Wm. threshers have been given the T idings . FurSak Cheap. Livingstone, E. O. that. it. is properly arranged in the pa- euough anyhow, to see him safely Grubb's machine, run by U. S. Jones, i Schoo) Kxiks- Persons calling for the «a'nc, please «ftV vilion? It will be well worth its cost through the winter, having, fortuuate- A win«! mill an«l tower complete Hires bed a total of 20,677 bushels of atl ertisi«! A E H\MMoND, P M. We wish to announce that we have to the town to do this, ami will insure i ly, a larger crop this year than usual. grain, of which there were 10,912 bnsb- with 12 ft. wheel and «l««ep well pump; this fall again laid in a complete line a gixsi representation of onr fruit in also reservoir for water. Ail nearly Go to our store, east side of Plaza Excitement The Emit Growers' Annual Exhibit will of school books and sch«x>l supplies els of wheat, 0,40*) bushels of oats aud new and in first class running onler. terests. Let this matter be attended jor paints, oils, varnishes, brush««, take place on Monday, Sept. 23d. Everytxxty 3,365 bushels of barley. Huns high in this city over ' ‘ System and will keep every thing in stock to by our ciliaana before it is loo late. artists’materials, and wall and build Enquire of Smith A Dodge at ftirni- invited. All (he gates will lie open and tree Builder,-’ as everybody is using it for Joshua Patterson’s machine, which t ure store. on Monday, the first «lay of the fair. ing papers. Estimates made on paint- Malaria, Constipation. Dyspepsia, im needed in this line during the schixil ■Every facility offered to those w ishing to he had charge of himself, was run 29 term. We have also gone through Stacks of new drees goods in the ' ing, paper hanging, interior decora pure blood, nml o it irrb of the stomach, campon the grounds. days, and threshed a total of 39,000 show window at Hunsakers. nd it is only ♦ I a bottle nt Chitwood's the entire stock and marked them Au immense stock of wall paper, tions, etc. bushels of wheat, oats and barley. down to the lowest possible figures .For ixxjth aud other privilege* apply drug store tier a bottle and tell your E vans .V B bunk , Ashland, Or. ceilings and decorations at Smith A to the Secretary at Jacksonville, Or. neighbors about it. that they can lie sold for. So there Dodge’s. We furnish an experienced Ladies your epecia attention is in can lie do complaint ns to prices, but paiier hanger when desired. All or Don’t buy that new dress until you vited to the muslin underwear at E. B. Hunsaker is sole ageDt for we will sell strictly for cash and no bnve seen those Broadhead gtxxls just ders in this line promptly attended to, Hunsakers. * the Broadbead dress goods. * other way. D. L. M inkleu A S on . KECKETAKY. and satisfaction gnranteed. * i unpacked at Hunsakers. * \SHLAXI) TIDINGS BREVITIES, DR. HILLER’S Special Prescriptions HOME TREATMENT A Specific Remedy for Each Disease. DR^JJILLEjr^jYDRASTINERESTORATIVE. StimuIMM nutrition. Purifies the BlonL Cures Dj-»pepata, Constipatiou and Oeoerel Debility. A perfect tonic and strength builder. DR. HILLER'S MITI-BILI0US STOMACH UNO LIVER CURE. Cures Biliousness and all Liver Troublsa, Chills and Fever, Malarial Fevers, and all Typboid cvnditiooa. DR^OLLER^^CATARRI^UR^ Cures Acute Catarrh. Chronic Catarrh, Catarrlial Deaf- new Guanuiteul tocure the aorst <*»« »hen directions are tolluwed.or in..ne« refunded. DR^flLLER^S^OUGt^UJRJL Cures Colds, Hoarseness, Coughs, Bronchitis, Pleurisy and Pneuiuouta; relieves euiisumpUon. Contains no Opiates. Cures Croup in 1U fiiinules. DR HILLER'S DIPHTHERIA AND SORE THROAT CURE. Prevents and cures Dij>h- theria. Will positi« el) cure an) sure tnruat in truci 1 to i< hours. Cures Quins« in 3 da)-» OR^flUER^^EVE^^URE^ Indispensable in all acute Tinea»«*» attended with fever. Prevama and cures s**arlei Fever, Scarlatina, and Measles. Muthen try it mice. cures Nervous Weakness, and Loss of Never tails Send fur Private Circular to Hiller Drug Co., San Francisco, Cat. 22^OU£R^HERV2!i^i££im^£li2£i power. DRJflLLER'S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC CURE Cures Rheumatisn., Neuralgia, ^òò^^h“ì^^ò^MÌT^Iàt!S^^T«èuira!IEn^TrT blood acids which cause thennC DR^fl^UR^TE^HINGCUR^ Aids the growth and development of children during the teething period, ensures painless teething an 1 sound teeth, and prevents an I cures Spasms, Rickets, Brain Troubles and B.iwel Couiptaaits. A tileasing to mother <uiJ child. . Make No Mistake » SELF CURE DR. HILLER'S WHOOPING COUGH CURE. Preventa and Cure« Whooping Cough. N ot «. With exception ot Dr. Hiller's Hydrastine Restorative, Dr. Hiller’s Rheumatic and Neuralgic Cure, and Dr. Hiller's Cough Cure, the above remedies are in Tablet form, and, if not obtainable from your druggist, »-ill be mailed free, oa receipt of price. $1.00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00. These remedies are the result ot 26 year« of professional et|«erience, and are ruaranteed to cure when a cure is possible. I>r. Hiller’s M-pagu book of directiuns t*«r home treatment, containing valuable instructions as to hygiene and diet, sent ritas. ■ HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO. CAL, U. S. A? T. K. Bolton, Agent, Ashland, Oregon. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Auction Sale. FARM and STOCK RANCH Situate Near Ashland, Oregon 33^° $1,200 Cash or Secured Paper. Balance on 'l ime. Apply to C. F. BILLINGS, Ashland, Or City Ordinance No. 84. FOR THOSE WHO APPRECIATE 1). R. Mills is in Chicago, buying our City Ordinance No. 33 1 see them, as they will be Ent inely Now AND WE LIKE TO SHOW GOODS. ASK FOR A DICTIONARY CARD PRICES THE LOWEST :oo: D.B.&E.V. MILLS $$$$$$ $$ $$ $$ DOLLARS Is what it takes to move the WHEELS OF COMMERCE. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$n$< >$ l $ l $ a $ k $ s $ :$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Il B. HUNSAKPTR Will place his entire stock of SUMMER COODS r • i I At your disposal at prices that will leave nothing on the shelves by .September 1st. Having determined that nothing in the summer line shall be carried over, the prices are marked accordingly. SATINESare on the counter at from 12A to 20c v<l. CALICO, 20 yds. for $1.00. ‘ • CHALLIS, almost given awav, 20 vds for $1.00. GINGHAM, 14 yds. for $1.66. Fine Bradette DRESS GINGHAMS, 8 yds. for $1.00. Fine Armadale ZEPHYR, 4| yds. for $1 .<«>. Turkey Red Table DAMASK, 4 yds. ior $1.00. Bleached u “ 4 yds. for $1.00. IN ADDITION OCR Central Point, Jackson County, MONDAY, SEPT. 22 $7,000 Premiums and Purses 4 ROBERT A. MILLER, CbüdrenCryfcrPitclier’sCastQria I I I Aj BARGAIN COUNTER Will l>e kept loaded with bargains from every depart ment that must lie seen to l>e appreciated. Come earlv while the selections are good. M ost R espectfully , I E. B. HUNSAKER