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ASHLAND TIDINGS A RECOUNT DEMANDED. THE PIONEER RE-I NION. Jacksonville Items. Capture of «ill Stolen Home» sn.l the Thieve* The Klamath .Sfar of labt week hs* the following report of a lucky official ... _ r. strike by a deputy sheriff' of Crook county: .' “Byron “>r,,u Springer, "Pinger a a special specie deputy ... pu .. K,>J « niember of the « rook Conuty Horse and Cattle Protective Association has been on the trail of a couple of thieves who drove through here ten days ago with sixty tine horses stolen in Cr<x»k county, 1!« caught his men to-day, having tele graphed from Linkvihe to th« sheriff of Tehama county, Cal., who is holding the men and horses. They gave the Red Bluff official the names of John Scott and John Martin. I he l ore s have the brands deacrilted, and the the thieves are well caugu,.” DR. HILLERS Judge L. R. Webster left Friday The annual reunion of the Pioneer The citizeu* of (»regon in every part raniiui for f,,r Gilliam < ¿»Ilium ooiiDty, iomiitv. Koing ooiniz via September 19, lxttO of the state have watched with the Society of Southern «)r«gon is always eventuu greatest interest for the result of tne an event of general interest to the j>eo- Portland, to bold court for Judice new census enumeration in Salem and • ple of Jackson county, and of peculiar Bird of the 6th judicial district. NOTES AND NEWS. Portland, and now th* demand for a re pleasure aud enjoyment to the early Our public school openxxl Monday pLr Price ..u Jnni.,,,1 ,m count of the rest of the state is unan Bi ttiers and older residents of the x al ^.,». with Prof. as principal, and i It i* rumored that ex-Preeident imous and determined, iu the face of ley, but upon no oc.-asioti has the .lay Prof, and Miss Newberry as assistants. HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE Cleveland will change his residence the showing made, the demand is just passed more pleasantly or more satis There are 166 scholars enrolled, aud aud reasonable. It is one that the au factorily to the members of the wx-iety they are still coming in. A Spécifie Remedy for Each Disease. from New Y’ork to Boston. Floods have greatly damaged prop- i thorities at Washington cannot refuse and their friends than it did at Jack Dr. Will Jackson made a profes j to grant unless they are prepared to sonville, Thnrsdny of last week. The erty along the Ohio nver aud other needlessly invoke the wrath of all Ore mellow air and quiet scenes of the sional visit to Jacksonville last Thurs ugly streams iu the Eastern State* gon, and bring upon the administra early autumn, whispering of the time day and Friday. Toe doctor is one of DK;_HIIAEg2S_H Y_DR ASTI N REST 0 *1QTIV E Stimulates nutrition. Purifies the Blood. within the past week. Cures Dyapepsis, Con»tip»tiou snu General Debility. A ptrtect tonic and strength buikl». tion the odium of perpetratiug a rank for rest from the arduous lalxirsof the the most enterprising and wide awake College hazing had a set-back at. outrage upon our state. From all the summer months, put the pioneers in a citizens this town ever lost. DR. HILLErS ANTI-BILIOUS STOMACH AND LIVER CURE. Cure» BiUoumem and Eastou, Pa., last Tuesday evening. A state official*, members of the legisla perfect mood for reminiscence, as they 1. C. Whipp, who has been taking a all Liver Troubles, Chili» and Fever, Malarial Fevers, and all Typhoid conditions. ture aud prominent men in all sections drove along the wed worn roads, past 5 week* vacation at I »end Indian, ac ••soph” who was one of a party who DR. ILLETS^C ATARRH^CURE^ Cures Acute Catarrh, Chronic Catarrh, Catarrhal Deaf, broke into a freshman's room had liis the “Oregouiau" has received letters thrifty farms and pleasant homes to companied by his family, has returned nesa. Guarantoed tocure the » urst coats * hen directions are billowed,or money refunded. head cracked by a baseball bat in the and telegrams urging the demand for ward the pioneer town of the valley, to home and is busy at the Jacksonville I» a recount. Gov. Pennoyer, fienators reach which many of them bad fol marble works, finishing ami shipping hands of the freshman. <hires Colds, Hoarseness, Coughs, Bronchitis. Pleurisy lX»lph and Mitchell aud Representa lowed winding trails, seldom marked orders to Douglas county. KLAMATH CXJVKTY. J. B. H iggiu is credited with saying tive Hermann have appealed to head by wagon tracks, nearly forty years ago. and Pueumouia; relief ui cuiiduinption. Contains no Opiates. Cures Croup in 10 minutes. IKhunalh Star. Sept. 11. that it «»st* bun 838 to raise a colt al quarters, as follows: Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Brown, of Eagle The exercises of the day began by Prevents and cures Diph» Rancho del P.iso in California. He ba* Col. H. A. Compson has been ap Point, were in Jacksonville Thursday the marsbaliug of the pioneers at the theria. \V ill positively cure any sure throat in from 3 to 24 hours. Cures (¿uinsy in 3 da> s. REQUEST BY THE GOVERNOR. sol<i a hundred of them in a season at an pointed county commissioner, vice to attend the pioueer reunion, and town ball, and their rtiarching thence average pnee of 811XXI. His plant at S tate of O regon , 1 OR^HI^FR^FTVE^QLJh^ Indispensable in all acute diseases attended with fever. to the court house, under command of sjent a few days later in visiting their Ban Crawford, resigned. Raueho del Paso represent* an invest E xecutive D epartment , • Pretems aau cures .scarlet Fever, Scarlatina, and Meades. Mothers try it once. Henry Klippel, Grand Marshal the many friends at the old home in Jack The Linkville school begun Monday ment of SlJXJO.bbO. S alem , Sept. 15,1890. ) Jacksonville Silver Cornet B iu J. led sonville. will/eighty pupil* under the instruc Cures Nervous Weakness, ami I xjss of Hou. John W. Noble, Secretary In by Adam Schmidt, furnisliing the The republicans o[»eiie<! tlie political tion ot Prof. Eckert and Miss Mill Mrs. Anna Dean and Mrs. B. W. l*ower. Never fails. Send fur Private Circular to Hiller Drug Co., San Francisco, Cal. terior, Washington, D. C.: — Conclu music. campaing iu California last Saturday Dean, of Willow Springs, were in moil. The number will run up to 150, The circuit court room was mm > ii town Tuesday. Mrs, Anna Dean is that being the number last year with evening by pubihe meetings in forty of sive evidence as to a faulty census of PW^HI|A^W2S_RHE^UMATIC AND NEURALGIC CURE. Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, the «»unty of Multnomah and the city ^^"^’^^Kor^mT^SBcaTTjT^wutríjiSñg^rír blood acids which cause thein.C filled, aud the program, ns arranged one of the honored pioneers of Soiitli- fewer children in town. the towns of the state. In San Fran of Salem influenced the bureau offi previously, was earned out as follows, em Oregon and she was cordially wel cisco a large au>lience was addressed Judge Smith will build a saw mill OR^HJLUER^HEETHINGjCURIL Aids the growth and development of children during by Col. H. H. Markham, of L »s An cials to order a re-count, which dem Gen. T. G. Ream«« presiding. comed by her many friends who re onstrated the great inaccuracy of the the teething period, ensures painless teething and soun 1 teeth, ami prevents and cures Music l»v the Juexsouville Silver gretted that she was not with them at Keno, close to the steamboat wharf. gel«*, the cadidate for governor. Spo«nw, Rickets, Brain Troubles and Bowel Complaints. A blessing to mother arid child. t first «»ant. Fully as conclusive evi Cornet Band. D. W. Earl A Co., of Ager, report at the P oneer Reunion. ♦ There are only two states pnxlnc- dence as to a faulty ix-nsus of the re Music by the choir, composed of that tl » Ager-Linkville telegraph com DR^JULL^R^JJHfOOHN^COUGi^CURE^ Prevents ami Cures Whooping Cough. ing quicksilver, viz: California amt mainder of the state demands for it a Misses Kate Hoffm.iu, Cora Linn, Ma Kecoiuer Holmes is nicely title,! ii| pany was incorporal,«i Sept. 8. J. B. 1 Oregon. There are bix mines, three in re-count also, in order that Oregon’s mie Cronetmller, Mollie Miller. Rev. in ins new office and is gelling up me K ots . With exception of Dr. Hiller’s Hydrastine Restorative, Dr. Hiller's Rheumatic California ami three in Douglas otHinty, just representation iti the state legis R. Eunis, John Miller, and Missl'arrie records with admirable accuracy and Ager, poeident; J. W. Stine, secre ami Neuralgic Cure, ami Dr Hiller ’ s Cough Cure, the above remedies are in Tablet tary, mid W. E. Ht,wkins, tn asnrer. form, and, if not obtainable from your druggist, will be mailed free, on receipt of price. ,« Or. There are *»*ven furnaces, three of lature may not lx* imperiled. The peo- Beekman, organist. tiealiiess; the vault which has ls*eti Tbe company will proceed to work which are in iJouglas county. The ple of th« state of Oregon, upon ample Prayer by Rev, M. A. Williams, the opened for the records will lie sup immediately and exfiect* to complete $1.00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00. yield of silver w is in 1889 92,!»64 short proof of the inefficient work of t lie venerable pioneer minister who has plied with patent »oil» r shelves, which the line to Beswiek in 6 or 8 week*. These remedies are the result of 25 years of professional experience, anti are tons or 26,464 tlasks. 'Die amount of census bureau in its first effort, and in represented the Presbyterian church in will prevent the Isxiks from continual guaranteed to cure when a cure is possible. Dr. Hiller’s 64-page book of directions fur ¿ wages paid was 8»’>26,289. The uumlier behalf of the sacred right of just rep the valley for so many years. A F’ort Klamath correspondent sl.elf wear. home treatment, containing valuable instructions as to hygiene and diet, sent free , j of men employed was 961. semis the following items: John Irv resentation, lx»th in congress and the The memorial sketches of men»l»ers Mrs. A<L.ie Ross Schmidt, wife of ing has left for the Willamette with state legislature, demand a re-count. HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SAN.FRANCISCO^CAL., U. S. A. of the society who had died since the Julius Schmidt, the eloping cab driver “Grandma” H«*s,who lives west of S ylvester P ennoyer , last tuiDud reunion were read by W. L. of Albany, swore out a complaint to 75 bead of fine horses.* * * ♦ Mr. town, says tn« Newlierg Graphic, Gardner, from Curry county, is here Governor of Oregon. Miller, wEose elocutionary skill ren day before Justice Plymale, charging crossed the plains m 1843, with th« dered full justice to the touching nar him with adultery. Mrs. Schmidt has with a fine band of hoisea. lie is buy- first wagons that ever turned a wheel rative, the delicate sentiment and the cured for their little child, which is iug a whole lot of real eJtaU*. He late in Oregon. Thia was the wagon train THE OONOHESSIONAL DELEGATION. fine expression of the several tributes hopelessly afflicted with softening and ly bought 161) acre* of Mr. Vaughan, that was tieaded by Dr. Whitiuau, the On Tneaday, the Oregon Delegation of respect and alTectiou for the dt lURRrt- enlargement of the brain, with the 321» acre« of Widow lsh and 160 acres missionary who was murdered by the < tlw heroism of a true woman since her ot Melbas«, and he isn’t done buying Indians a few years later. Mrs. Hess in Congress cal lest upon Supt. Porter ed friends and fellow-pioneers <>i is 73 years old, ami has spent 47 years and presented the urgent telegrams writers chosen to perform the melan separation from her husband, and she yet. He is putting up the greatest barn iu the country. The work of from boards of trade in various parts choly task of preparing the memoirs. of her life as a resideut of Oregon. construction alone, not s|H*aking of the ' of Oregon, urgrog a re-count of the The sketches were in memory of Gen. has the sympathy of ail. • Kansas City, Sept. 14.—An immense Htate; also, their own formal request, John E. Rose, James A. Cardwell, John Julius Schmidt, who has attained lumber, will «»st ¿550. ***** Geo. deal in lands in Northwestern Texas as follows: Watson, Isaac Constant and John Tice some notoriety ill newsjxiper circles of Sheppard has timothy six feet high, has l»een closed by William Specht, Robert P. Porter, Superintendent of five vacant places in the pioneer late, arrived m Jacksonville this even and so have many others around here. founder of Specht's Colony m North I i Census — Sir: Based upon the in- ranks places that can never be filled, ing, ill company with Miss Schlosser, western Texas, and Gustave Ranger, of cioeed despatches, and upon such oth for the ranks of the pioneers cannot lx* with «Tom he eloped from Albany. Eczema from Childhood. New York, “the sugar king.” They er presentation of facts as may be recruited. Another company may take As there is a compbiiut out against When an infant lay Ixxly broke oat all have purchased 7110,000 acre* in No in:ide to you, or to the honorable Sec the plats* of the piomers in the life of him it is likely he will t»e called to ac over with an eruption or rash, which lx>- Mau's Land and 550,000 acres more in retary of the Interior, as indicated by Southern Oregon, but tne "old guard” count for hie recent crookedness. came more aggravated as I grew older. Northwestern Texas, maklug a total of the within dispatch from the presi will soon belong to history. From early childhood tintil 1 was grown The Pioueer lle-uuiou held m Jack 12150,000 acre*, for the purpose of rent dent of the Chamber of Commerce of family qx-nt a fortune Irving to cure At the «»uciusion of the reading, a sonville last week, was largely attend my me of the disease. Every noted physi ing to cattle men as grazing lamia. the city of Portland, Or., and other motion was made I v lion. C. C. Beck- ed, ami most eu joy able throughout. cian in our section was tried or consult ^.r,,l)irVi jUl| ,e j. p The legislature of Washington, con fact* within yonr knowledge arising man that the memoimls read lx* adopt- E|om ed. When 1 came of age 1 visited llot iiuni »»»< » his . . , . .. * Springs. Ark., and was treated there by and I the ritrtTlikii motion imrrtiul earned n unanimous vened in special session to reapportion out of the re-count recently made in «1. 1 utk we learned that there were 210 mem- the state in representative (listnet*, ac ; the county of Multnomah and city of ly. In making the motion Mr. ll«<k- 1» rs yet enrolled ou the lx»ok; the the best medical men. but was not bene complished its work in four days ami Salem, we earnestly recommend, and, man remarked that at some future time will not be extended any later fited. After that, under the advice of a promptly adjourned. The bill as in view of the facts already present«!, time, whenever the proper time might l|l in J859 for eligibility to member- noted specialist. I tried the celebrated Springs, New York, without any parsed makes the senate consist of 34 respectfully insist ou are-enumeration arrive, he intended to offer a resolution xliip. 1 ho hnanreH of the society are Clifton go,ai results. When all things hail member* instead of 35, a* tlie first sen of the people of the state of < »regon, that all the memorials read at the re in good condition, and the Ixtoks kept failed I determined to try S. S. S., and at**, and 78 memliere ot the house in save and except those of Multnomah unions (presuming that they have all with the accuracy and neatness for in four month, was entirely cured. I he stead of 70 members. There nre 34 I «»unty and Salem, where a re-count been preserved by thecusbxhans of which Judge Day has everlieeli noted. terrible Eczema was all gone, not a sign left: my general health built up. and I senatorial district* in the state, one has already been had. If. for any rea- the recon 1» of th« society) l»e properly senator for each district. Every small I son, yon as sujierintendent of the cen arranged and printed in lxx»k form, i Among tlie prominent pioneers who have never had any return of the dis «»unty in the state which had not the sus should not feel warranted in order- The suggestion met with general favor. ! attend«! the re-union in Jacksonville ease. 1 have since recommended S. S. 8. to a minila-r of friends for skin diseases, required population to entitle it to re|>- mg a re-count, then we beg that this and it is one which should lie acted last week were: Col. Martin, Capt. eruptions, and have never known of resenuitiou was allow«! one represent I communication, together with a brief upon, for among the memorials are Gixxlall, Gen. J. C. Tolman, Hon. a failure to etc., care. ative. Feattie and Tacoma have the outline of nil dispatches and demands many which are of great historical in Win. Kahler, Capt. McCall. C. K. G ko . W. I rwin , Irwin, Pa. Special Announcement. largest representation in the present from the state of Oregon, its various terest, ami some winch are gems of lit Khun, Jacob Wagner, John VanDyke, Treatise on blood and skin diseases i chamliernof commerce, boards of trails, S. J. Day, Seargent Dunlap, C. C. erary effortjind heart-wrought tributes legislature. Washington will have au mailed free. SWIFF SPECIFIC CO., Within h few weeks past the coj election for member* of the legislature state officials aud other sources insist of true friendship ami grateful remem Beekman, T. G. Reames, David Linn, Atlanta. Ga. which has covered the great Wi Max Muller, J. H. lluffer and others, and one representative in Congress, on ing on a re-count, will be presented brance. D ictionary has expired, and the for the consideration of the Secretary Following the memorial reading was ( n»p-Went her Bulletin No. Nov. 4th, next. Publishing Company. San Francine Col. J. N. T. Miller, who has been I of the Intenor and the president, witii an appropriate selection by the band, taken Advantage of this circuinsts About a year ago the prees of the i a view that the request of the people and then the oration of the occasion east of the mountains looking after I For week ending Saturday, Sept. 13, 1R90.J put a reprint of this great work iijx couutry contained a sensational ac of Oregon, through their res|>ective was delivered by Fletcher Linn. The his stock and laud interests, is expected W eather -—About normal tein|>eralure pre market at a considerable reduction count of the domestic trouble of Rob officials and committees aud the Ore speaker, himself a young scion of one back this week, to attend tlie South vaile«l during thi* wvtk. In various hwtiun* the price, which heretofore ranged ert Ray Hamilton, of New York, a gon delegation, may have the joint of the pioneer families of the valley, ern < »regon fair. Col. Miller is exten frosts were more frequent ami of greater se twelve dollars to fifteen dollars jht volume. though the m*rio«i for any serious great gramlson of Alexander Hamil .consideration of the President, the acqnitted himself well of the difficult sively engaged in the stock business • verity, lamage being done Las pa>sv«i. There was The re-publieation of the dictionary in th ton, who had become fascinated by a I Secretary of the Interior aud yourself. task, and with good taste and judg and is one of the live, prosperous bus- no rainiall reported. The win«is have been wax is not in any s(-u*e an act of •piracy, woman of evil instinct* and life, and | Sincerely hoping our request in that ment selected as his principal theme, in«*8 men of Southern Oregon whois light, generally from the north west. 1 he but is legitimate iu every way. Those wii bad marri«l her, to his sorrow. She regard may meet with your favorable the relation of the sons and daughters interested in every onward move to ad mornings have been partly vloudy or foggy, the atnnisphere is beeoming more filled had any proprietary right to the work, save attack«! and stabbed a nurse girl in consideration, and lx*gging to be ad —the generations which succeed the vance the material interests of our ami with smoke from lorvst tires. The coast and as a mere matter of business, are long since her cottage at Atlantic City, vised of the action taken, we are, with pioneers—to lives, the history and the country. Willamette valley are more free from smoke «lead, so that no injury is done to the an i than the other sections. A few leave* have ami the arrest and trial brought great respect, your obedient servants, achievements of the fathers who con A warrant wa*'issued to-day for begun to fall, a few vaiiefies are coloring, thorn by re-protlm-ing it. \\ e have arranged out the story of her husband's domes J. N. D olph , ( showing the rapid approach of autumn. Henry Preston, a pnuter, lately en- quered the wilderness and have l>e- for a large number of copies, ami propose tic blunder. Recently Hamilton went J ohn H. M itchell , queathed to their descendants and fol glided at the Timex office, ou com (.’Kors—Orain Uarv?st isover: the crop is to give it as a premium, in connection with generally threshed, ami hauling to war« out to Montana aud bought a rauch , B inger H ermann . lowers a peaceful ami fertile domain of plaint of J. B. Sollner, a tailor, charg i houses, mills, 4v«-.. is now In progress. Goo«i the regular weekly paper. It is of course on Snake river at a point where many This communication, with all other the highest civilization ami most fa ing him with larceny. He also stole cron« of extra go«» 1 quality of wheat, oats im|H>8sible to make an actual donation of Yellowstone park tourists and hunters facts, hav ar«- generally reported to have been some county scrip from several differ i ami if not favorably looked upon by vored conditions. The oration occu so largo ami valuable a book. ami it will I m * procured their outfits. It is now re the siqierintendent,. may influence the pied! about twenty minutes in delivery, ■ ent. parties and Bohl it to Judge Day. secured. Fruit drying is in progress. The |»ruue crop was large, of goml quality, ami issued upon ♦he following terms Each new port«! that be was drowned atxuit the Secretary ami President. Sheriff Birdsey has l»eeu doing some m demand. The onion « -rop is being pulled. and was received with many expres subscriber to the weekly paper for on« year, middle of August while attempting Potatoes are ready to lie «lug; they are gen neat detective work on the case, trac sions of compliment and approval. or each old subs< riber renewing for the orally of more than average in «pinntity, to ford the nver on horseback, while | It is given in full on first page of the ing it up by the scrip transactions, quality ami *izv. *«»m«‘ hops are already lie- year, will be given the dictionary and the out alone on an antelope hnnL No which led to Mr. Sollner locating his : lug hauled to market. Iu Marion county Blaine anil McKinley Feareil Abroad. T idings .] paper together for the sum of five dollars, doubt the lonely end of bis darkened ' hop* are active at 32 cents a (»ound Grapes _________ _____ loss. that Prestou was arrested at Cor- A motion by Gen. _ J. ___ M. ___ McCall postage on the paper ami express rates on At a meeting of the Union League ' are ripening. The vines are very healthy, life, with its bitter, haunting memo the speaker be request«! to permit the I ya*l»s to-day by Sheriff Mackay, of au«i are bearing heavily. The grape yield in the book prepaid. This will enable any per Club in New York the other night, ries, was welcome to him. Benton county, and Sheriff' Birdsey ' Jackson county is unusually large. The publication of the oration was earn«! son wishing to get it with the weekly for Chauncey M. Depew said: corn crop is fair. The general yield of grain one year for one-third the price heretofore “Of all great Americans known on unanimously, as was also a motion by started north to-night to bring him in Sherman. Wasco and adjoining counties More British Geld (Haling currently charged for the dictionary alone. the other side, not even excepting th« same gentleman that the secretary back. Mr. Prestou was well respected was larger than exp«-eted. Through the sec south of the Blue mountains gram anti (New York dispatch, Sept. 11! General Graut, none are so well« know* be instructed to pnxmre, if possible, a in Jacksonville aud the development tious The price is marvelously low. The t»ook is hay crop? ftVe unusually good. Forest fires copy of each oration delivered before of Ins crime Las caused great surprise. are «pule extensive, though not so great as an exact reproduction m size and general Levy Mayer, the Chicago lawyer as James G. Blaine aud Wm. McKin the society, and to preserve them in form of the standard W ebster ' s D iction Kanaka George, a full blooded Ka in former year*. who has been identified with the for ley. They seem to regard McKinley the archive*. [It isbehevetl that most There will be issued from th«* central of ary , with only this difference, that tin* re mation of a unrulier of big English as a man who has been studying up of the orations have been procured and naka, who has lieeti a resident of Jack tice, in a few «lay*, a circular, asking for in print is printed upon a lighter paper. The sonville since 1852, died at his home formation relative to the grain ami fruit syndicate* in this country, went to economic subjects and iuvented a new kept, up to the present time.| letter press is an exact fac simile of the dic last night, aged about 65 years. ' yiebi of the state this year*, and it is hoped Europe tin* summer to tiuu investors scheme by which to close up the fac that those receiving the siiuu* may answer Another salient feature of the day tionary which is familiar to all. Subscrip in American property and enterprises. tories of Europe and starve the peo after the oration was the diqner. And George was a man of go<xl intelli promptly, fully an«l comprehensively. The tions will be received, cither through the He returned yesterday. He said: ple into submission to the American it was such a dinner as «»nvincixl the gence, and an honest and industrious quantity, quality ami average yield of the in Oregon in 1890, should t»e put on agents of the paper or direct from this “TbeJe are two companies which I (lovernment. They pli«l me with favored guests that the generous, un citizen ami well respected. He has crops recor«!. office. Anybody t aring t • take adxantag«* represented in London, the Auglo- j questions as to McKinley, and tried to calculating hospitality of the pioneer always worked in the mines around B. s. H ague of this offer may do so by addressing ns ami Jacksonville, He leaves au Indian Observer I’. S. Signal Service, Assistant Di American Investment Company and ’ get an expression as to the nature of has not been smother«! by the wife and several children. rector Oregon Weather Bureau. enclosing the sub>eription | , for the City of London Contract Company. : the man and what be is going to do days formality or thrift or time-saving spirit book ami paper. The Anglo-American will have its head with all the people abroad. I replied of our present social life. Under the The World Enriched quarters iu Loudon, with branches in that my notion of McKinley was that Gold Hill Notes. pleasant shade of the maples on the The facilities of the present day for New York, Chicago, St. Paul, Omaha probably he hml an idea of inducing court bouse grounds were spread long them to emigrate with all their fac the production of everything that and San Francisoo. Mr. J. H. Gnflis. of Gold Hill, be will conduce to the material welfare and loaded with the choicest offer The capital is 815,(MX),(MX), of which tories and workmen to the great Amer tables ing in lowu the fore part of the week, comfort of mankind are almost unlimit ing* of pioneer hospitality. There S6,25OJXM) will tie paid in in London ican country, anil thus help give a were seats for all, and all were served the T idinos re[x»rter vbtaiued the fol ed and when Syrup of Figs was first pro greater consuming power to agricult by U p lay, and the remainder to-mor-, duced the world was enriched with tin lowing items from him: row. There has beeu apportioned U> ural product*. Inasmuch as some of with zealous care. The pioneer ladies Shipments of fruit and grain have l>e- only perfect laxative kn »wn, as it is the of Jacksonville, )«l by Mrs. J. N. T. the great governments abroad had be paid in each of ttie principal Amer- ! glin from Gold Hill, but there will lx* only remedy which is truly pleasing and ican cities $250,01X) by the American j takeu the notion that they did not Miller, can spread a dinner such as less grain shipped tins year than last, refreshing io the taste and prompt : nd cannot be surpass«! on the sunset effectual to cleanse the system gently in directors of the enterprise, who are want to lx* on familiar terms with the coast. though the crop is as good or lx*tter. the Spring time or, in fact, at any time bankers, financiers and leading bnsi-1 American hog, the l<est they could do The shipment will be about 10,000 and the better it is known the more pop While the pioneers were finishing nes* men. The Anglo-American In was to increase the «insutning capac their repast with a relish of the choice bushels of wheat this year, most of it ular it becomes. vestment Company has several schemes ity for the American hog at home,” fruits serv«l, toasts were culled for by going to San Franciaco. Last year on f<x»t, each of which is a big invest - i 12,000 bushels wen* shipped, and the < leu. Reames, Weekly Weather lieport. mentin itself. It ha* placed 89,1X11),-! (’. C. Beekman promised “Tlie Pio year liefore 15,000. The reason of the Some of the Noted Honxw. (MX) in raiiroails in Arizona and New decrease is tin* increased consumption neers of Southern Oregon, ” which was Following in the record of weather Mexico, and will proliably «»mplete St. Louis. Sept. 12. -Theodore Win It Good 1 louses are needed. re«jM»nd«l to by Col. R. A. Miller in of wheat by the nulls at home. observations, for Ashlaud, made by F. contracts in a few days for the pur ter, owner of the famous Winter sta an From the fish traps at the Ganiard ardent tribute to the pioneers. H. Carter, observer for the Oregon chase of three large sugar plantations ble. is in the city. El Rio Rey will, T. G. Reames preposed "Southern mill dam last year some 85.000 worth State Weather Bureau, for the week in the Sandwich islands, now owned so Winter says, never lx» seen again of salmon wen* »old for the Portland CEO. WUTLEY, by a cor}«(ration in Hawaii. on the track. The big fellow will be Oregon, the Home of the l*i'»nneer.” nnd other markets. Tlusyear Mr. Ray ending Sept 111. lB'.M): which wa* respoml«! to by B. B. Beek “As atUirney for the City of Lon used for breeding purposes. Winter man, For and n German fisherman from Portland who in well chosen words char don Contract Company,” continued bad to stop over in St. Louis with bis acterized Southern < »regon as pecu went into the business, but they have Well Broken W t»rk or Salitile Horses. Mayer, “which was organized to float sick mare. Peachblow, a finely bred liarly the home of the pioneer, th»> *«•- not done well. The dam was washed American schemes, I happen to know horse. Peachblow died yesterday. ('all at his ran« h, or addretui • oiil by llie II ihh I s last winter, and the tion of our state in winch, more than that within the last few months very She was 4 years old, and was bred by any traps do not catch the fish. Gomi other, linger memories of pioneer many American invertment enterprises, Senator Hearst, who sold her to Win <la>s.pi<»neer homes and pioneer s«en«s. enough tins will give the salmon Ashland, Or. big ones, Ux», have come U> grief in ter at Sheepshead Bay last week. chance to recuperate in Rogue river. Other toasts were: "The Young London. It isn't putting it t<x»stroug | Bashaw, the scion of a well-known Daughters and Sons of the l*i<»neers." to say that out of *250 enterprises sent | family of trottiug horses, died at D. A. by W. J. Plymale; r«q>onse by J. M. District Fair Xotes over to Euglauil to tie floated, not five McAllister's celebrated farm, near La McCall; “The l’ion»>er Women." by temperature Max. ‘>4; Mm. 11. Mean nl.4 have found backers with British gold. Grande. Uniou «unity, one day last W. H. Parker; response by Judge Neil ; A Central Point correspondent The contrary is believed in this coun week. Bashaw was 21 years old and "Die Grandchildren of the Pioneer," kindly inrnisnes the T idings with the try, I know, aud it is well known that was brought from Iowa to Oregon in foilowing notes of interest about the in every big city iu America there are 1872. He subsequently became tlie by Judge Prim; response by E. D. district fair which lx,gms at the county 1« believed to be caused by pt i^oTums nu cur I «tone workers who buy options property of W. W. Baker, editor of F’oudray.” fair grounds near that place next Mon asms The undersigned Ims now for sale at the NATIVE SONS OF OIIEGON. arising from l»>w, marshy lan«! or i-.m’ on all sort« of scheme* and then rush ■ the Rural Spirit, of Portland, and was day: B‘*sidc* tti« horses that have [xs'ti «leeayiug vegetable matter, ami which, brickyards near \shiaud. over to London to place them on afterwards owned by Arthur Warnick, After dinner a preliminary organiza- at work on tlie track for some time, of La Grande. Several years ago tion of tlie Native Sons of • »regon was others are coming in during the pres breathed Into the lungs, enter and poison the sale.” r • ; Bashaw was one of the fastest trotters effect«l with Col. R. A. Miller as presi-. ent w«*ek, and the number to take part bh>o«l. If a healthy condition of the blood n is maintained by taking Hood’s Snr-Mpiirilhi. in the Northwest, and even in his old dent and George Neil, secretary. A in the races and be on exhibition All to he Appealed- LARCEST STOCK IN THE age was not considered slow, by any committee composed of the presi promises to lx* much larger than last one Is much less Hable to malaria, and IIood'F ‘•’J When United States Attorney Mc- i means. dent and secretary and George year. CattlejBbeep and hogs will also lie Sarsaparilla has cured many severe ca>ea of Arthur brought suit against the va NORTHWEST I W. Dunn and Miss Hattie Ream»**, of ou exhibition in respectalile numbers. this distressing affection. FROM 2', INCH TO <; IN< II. rious military wagon road companies „ , , „ Jackson county, and B. B, Beekman, The grounds will l»e in lietter con- i A Wonderful Medicine. in this slate to secure the forfeiture ought to Be a large Buxine,* for This A alley. ,,f J,,(rtJnn(l> WiW Hpp<,int«l to draft a “For malaria I think H cmm I’ s Sarsaparilla dition than last year, too, as the dust of the laud grants to the government C. II. VEGHTE. Wm. Hanley, of Jacksonville, well constitution and empowered to adopt and cindt rs and other evidence* has no equal. It has kept my children well he also brought suits against James known as one of the larg»*Ht live stock same anil proceed to euroIl mem J. Kelley and other persons who owned dealers m Eastern Oregon, issatisfi«l bera of the new organization under it. of the recent clearing of the grounds, right through the summer, ami we live In small parcels of the land included in that the stock men of Klamath county * ^11 native-wrn son« and daughters of noticed a year ago will have in great one of the worst places for malaria in Marys measure disappeared. The attend ville. I take Hood’s Sarsaparilla for that all these grants, which they had pur All the leading: varieties of fruit, other sections of Southern Oregon Oregon aged 12 years or upward are ance, ts»lh of people in this county, gone feeling, with great benefit.” M rs . B. F. shade, ornamental, nut and chased from the companie , to forfeit and would find it to their advantage to invited to join, and requested to send L avis , Marysville. Cal. and the outside, will certainly suow evergreen trees. these small tracts. When the cases ship their beef to the cities at the their names at once to Geo. Neil. Jack oousiderabe lucrease, and the exhibits Break-Bone Fever. against the companies were decided of fruit, agricultural prexiucts of all “ My daughter Pearl was taken with dengue VINES &. SHRUBBERY in their favor this of course settled northward, instead of selling exeltl- sonville. kinds domestic and fancy work aud all (nr break bone) fever 2 years ago, and mj I the matter as to the ownership of the sively to drovers from California Send for catalogue and price list to The afternoon exercises of the pio other things of interest on the premium friends thought I would lose her. I had a) small tracts. When the attorney-gen citi»*e. He hHH bad much experience in eral directed that the cases against shipping to Portland, Victoria aud the neer society included the presentation list will be extensive. A Dumber of most given up hope until she began to take the companies be api»ealed to the su Sound cities, and is well inform«! in of bouquets as follows: To the earliest meu are at work on the grounds, and II oim I’ s Sarsaparilla. She took four bottles i«, ,1. II. Scttlemier, Woodburn, Or. preme court of the United States, he the matter. The markets, for all the lady resident now in Southern < Aregon the track is already in fine condition. in four months, and gained 15 pounds. ] ( cattle that could well be sent this way, i Mrs. E. Kinney) presented by R. H. Two sprinklers are m use day and thank H«*od’s Sarsaparilla for giving her back said nothing about the eases against Will be held at the holders of lands bought from the he consider* fully as safe, if not safer. Miller, To the first lady married in night. Fred Frndenburghas thesalixm to me restored to health and strength.” I.. W. C ABSON. A. H. CAUSON. companies. A few days since he in to careful shippers, and the railroad Southern Oregon (Mrs. N. Deani pre privileges of the grounds, and will be J ulia A. K ing , Sherman, Texas. rat»** are much in favor of the northern sented by Thos. Wright. To the ear prepared to furnish all the "thirsty ” structed United States Attorney F. P. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Mays to apper.l these cases to the route, lx?ing 8«13 a car from points in liest lady resident of Jacksonville with the refreshment they want, and • ’■•t b, dniKKints. 11; «lx for rrepsri"’ this valley to Portland, anil 885 from (Mrs. Jane M. McCully) presented by John Wiley and Mart Hurst eacii Beginning United States supreme court also. It I was intended to have suits brought ; Montague to Sau Francisco. There B. IJ. Beekman. To the first lady have restaurant* on the grouuds, to only by C. I HOOD A CO., Apothecari.-, Lov.-ell, Mas». ngamst everyoue who had purchased are many farms iu this valley which married in Jacksonville (Mrs. John E. relieve the hunger of th« crowd. Fred F'rad,>nburg, who has a live 1OO Doses One Dollar any of the laud included in the grants can pro!uce wonderful crops of alfalfa Rossi presented by Frank Huffer. Calls for speeches were responded to ■ elk, the only one in the valley, will to the companies, but only a few of bay year after year, ami the price* that 1S90, and continuing six «lays. Six miles South of Grant’s Pass, Jose can be offered to shippers who would briefly by J. M. McCall. P. P. Prim have it on exhibition at the fair. the suits were begun. — [Oregouiau. pinne county, Oregon. feed here, provided a steady demand and W. H. Parker, Mrs. Ames, of Business (’hange—Settle HORSES at the ground *. ----- OVER---- should be creat«l and the wholesale Central Point, related an interesting The following burse* are now at the Money in Fruit ment Impelliti ve. production of hay thus encouraged, episode of passing Cow Creek Canyon grounds, and other* are coming: Run are shown in the figures offered by Mr. tn '52. Mrs. Ames was afterward Vacaville. Beptember 12. — The ning Stock. — RobL Baber ’ s pony, Ti e niidcr-lgiierl, ha» intt lea«ed hi« black- following remarkable statement of the Hanley this year. Th« big alfalfa el»*cted an honorary member of the "Keno;” A. Martin’s horse, “Tom;” N. smith shop in A.hlaml to oilier parties, is <)fiere«I for outpnt of the 12,000 acres comprised fields of the Hanley ranch have yielded society. now out oftbe business, anil Is compelled to The reunion adjourned after the H. West’s mare, "Elaine;" Mart settle up his accounts forthwith. All pei in the Vaca valley, are given by the immense crops of hay this year, as Hurst's pony, “Gohl Digger,” and sons ow ing me are ri'qiie.ste'l to make pay Enterprise: During the month of usual, and it will l»e sold at 86 a ton, singing of th»> pioneer song written bv Albert Pankey's pony, “Pigeon.” inent at «»nee. All accounts not settled im Angnst there were shipped to Eastern and feeding corrals furnished. In ad Mrs. J. M. McCully. Trotting Stock.—A fine three-year- mediately w ill be placed iu the hands of an dition to this, Mr. Hanley, who keeps ------- Consisting of------- attorney collection. This means points 155 carloads of green fruits, aud old owned by Capt. Werk; „Black- just what for it forced says, and person, wishing U* tweaty-one carloads of dry fruit. To thoroughly posted on the markets, will Prince,”4-year-old, and “Sunol,"l-year save costs will do well to come forward al The Line Highway mail The Fruit Grower«' A iuiuh I Exhibit «¡11 APPLE. PEAR. PEACH. San Francisco and other points there furnish the fullest information to ship once. S. F. MO KI NE. PLUM. PRUNE. CHERRY, take place ou Monday, Sept. 22«i. I- ver.’. Ixxly United States Marshal Barin re- bid, owned by John Banks; “Black Ashland, Or., Aug. 19.1890. were shipped 155 carloads, making a pers who may try the northern route. invited. All thecate* will !>e open hu «I ir« u APRICOT, NECTARINE, The business once established iu ceived a letter from the poetmuster at bird." owned by D. T. Lawton; total for the month of .'£H carloads, on Monday, the fir*t day of the fair “Nellie Woody, ” owned by N. H. ALMOND, WALNUT, ami ®Every facility offered to tho»<- wishing to aggregating in total weight 5,044,225 this valley, convenient feeding places Fort Bidwell, Cal., last Friday, stating West;“Venns,"owned by Geo. Leronx; and cheap feed assured, and h steady camp on the grounds. that the stage ou th« route between I pounds. Thia is considered a remark “ Oregon B ile." 3-year-old owned by able showing, owing to the large market created by convincing the con Blitzen and Diamond. Lake county. J. W. llayes; “Sleepy Dick,” 2-year booth an«) other privily * apply I to tliv For >vcre*Hrj nt Jacksonville, Or. number of tree« it was claimed were sumers at the north that a regular sup Oregon, was belli up and robbed by a «1,1, >>w! «d by Wm. Pankey: “E. P.," Grape Vine. Currants, Gooseberries, ply of the l»eet beef may be had here at masked highwayman, Septenilier 4th. dead in the early part of the season. P ortable forges , Blackberries, Rasplx-rrief», owm-d l>y G. Pom«ry; “ Eno Mambrino ” fair prices, it will be seen that both After ordering the mail pouch thrown No leee remarkable than this is the Strawberries, Figs, and “Raymond, Jr. ,"owned by F. C. i ofnt E r m ales . returns of fruit sales from all points the «title growers and the farmers will out, ami relieving the stage driver of Homes. SECRETARY. Etc., Etc. < AMP STOVES. as furnished by the Bank of Vaca be greatly benefited. Much of the what money he bail, the roblier told J. W. L.iw’on has a pacer, “Dollie Onr trees are grown without irrigation creek and river bottom laud of this the driver to go on. T he highwayman Rix HENTEK I.AMP1 HIMNEYS 1.2, ville, which, up to the close of busi on Keil hill l«nd, and all of known va Dooli«." an 1 Jolm Williams has a fine For Sale (' heap. ness yesterday, aggregated $480,238.83, valley will produce heavy crops of al ntied the mail, and after securing all draft horse. “Cleveland.” rieties that succeed in Southern Oregon. KITI HEN LAMPS, falfa without irrigation, and the bay registered letters aud packages of value an excess of $15<i.000 over the net re- Those contemplating tree planting A wind mill ami lower complete F. It A '■ iireilli. of Yreka, has been en I pt., I qt.. and gal. FRVIT JARS. destroyed the remaining letters. It is can be sold at a low figure and at the will do well to visit our orchard and nur- turns of the entire season last year. gi»g>-<l as pooi seller for tin- fair. with 12 ft. wheel and deep well pump; same time yield a gixxl profit to the not known what amouut the roblier 1 qt. and 2.|t. FRUIT CAN'S, or write us for price list. also reservoir for water. All nearly serv, J'ostoflice—Murphy. Josephine county EXTRA Ri'BHERN for Maron'» Jar». new ami m first class running order. Four room cottage on Oak street to farmer. Feeding cattle, en route for secured. Are yon .»no of that multitude that Oregon. K. K. station, Grant’s 1’aas rent at 86 per month. Apply at bank market from the bunch grass ought to Euquire of Smith & Drxlge at furni Don’t fail to get prices in every de- has l>eeu looking for cheaper! See be one of the steady and permanent A. H. CARSON & SON. ture store. * • * • • ♦ Billings ad. Stylish Hats at Blonut's this week. partrueut at Hunsaker's. industries offthe Rogue river valley. 1 Friday Special Prescriptions. PENCILS, SLATES, : T. K. Bolton, Agent, Ashland, Oregon. PAPER, INK, RED HOUSE DON’T MISS OUR OFFER TIDINGS. O N ON Dry - Granulated - Sugar FOR NE DOLLAR! GEORGE ENGLE. Proprietor. Ashland, Or., June 20, 1890. Fall Stock Arriving! YOU WANT A DICTIONARY BARGAINS MADE BOOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING WOODBURN Malaria Í 11 Is now complete. Can rig you with Central Point, Jackson County, MONDAY, SEPT. 22 $7,000 A.H. CARSON & SON, Prap’s. Premiums and Purses. Hardware, Shade and Ornamental Trees. ROBERT A. MILLER. Cs C EDDINGS. Lookout for our ad. next week. 'Voiirs 'Frilly, O. H. BLOUNT \ siila n< I. Or<‘iron