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I PERSONAL. Real Estate Transactions. HERE AND THERE Charley Yen, the Chinaman who has charge of the Chinese forces at Cow Willfsma to I. B Williams, D. L. C. J. W. Hockeramith is shipping to Creek Canyon on behalf of tbe con Mrs. Jack Frizell has returned to Montague. The work of driving piling for tbe. of Matilda Joseph and l.ia Swingle, all in tp :#>, h r 1 Black corsets at D. R. A E. V. Mills. tractors who furnish the &x»lie lalstr, Miss Mamie Judge left home last Monday 1 i new rn it, h ' h to Portland this week, al union depot at Portland was lie w., embracing the «e‘4, el3 <>f MM>«’ *n<l P*rt to »ugh the supply down hi tbe \\ il of the ue and nw^-o-U acres; ••on. >3.000. gun last Friday. Still «moky enough to make the sun went down to Han Fraheisco a few evening for Portland. Sarah o Kiley to Tboa. Rile.'. sw‘4 of uw ia neite is biifiieieiil now to bring down look like a gurnet m<x»n. days ago, to scare up some more meu, Mrs. S. J. Tuthill has goue to Bisson, for a ‘4, Mid ii’2 of nw1^ of swU, wee 13, and se*4 i A big wheat warehouse aud 1.000 the prices to a low figure here, lie having been advised that a large num- ' week’s visit with friends there. • >f 4, and i!12 • »I lie1* of sc1 * of «-•• 14, tp D-ir.’t miss the play at the opera Iyer out of work had coup * into the city Messrs, u S. Crowell and Dan. Waldroop worth of grain were destroyed by tire ;*», lie* is buying t..mato.-s here nt half a cent n r 1 w.,—120 aeret«; con. |l,700. at Fresno, Cal., last Sunday. Total Wm Jackson to Virginia H Bright, lot 1 a pound, lmt people who Imve prolif ho ise to-morrow ev«tnng. rc-enllv. Bays A Jeffreys want several returned from Jenny creek last Friday. in blk 3.1, Jacksonville; eon |150. ic vines on gtaal land lind it pays "Not Guilty” at G miurd’s opera hundred more, in order to get the new J D. Fountain, now of LinkviBe, is in loss, 800,000; insurance about *65,000. Isaac B. Williams to Nora Baer, lot II, blk much la-tter to sell toma»,»-s at that hl. iso Saturday evening, Sept. 2>)tb. piece of truck done before bad winter Ashland this week, on a business visit. There is a syndicate being formed 6, Central Point: con |X00. Jackson Deflanmay to Nathan Stead ham. a price than to permit them to rot on weat her, Heurv Smith, of Wolf Creek, was visiting in Corvallis to purchase a tract of 100 fraction of lot2, blk 4. Central Point con <20. Ladies Shoes at Hunsaker’s elieai>«r th ' groiimw as is too often done simp friends in Ashland the first of the week. acres of land, between that city and John M. Gibson to Mary Susan Smith, land E. V. Carter, cashier of the Bank of ly becaus, m> one will tab- the trou th o th« cheapest, quality considered.* Ashland, took up a collection among Mr. and Mrs. E. C Kaueleft Ashland Mon Albany, on the line of the O. 1’., and , in ip 37, n r 2 w.~2 40-100 acres; cou $72. Mary Susan Smith to Wm. Bybee, same de- OF YREKA, ble to colks-t ami ship ib ,tn to mar plant it in prune trees. Mixed Paints, Varnishes, person« who have agreed to bring the business men of town last Tues day evening on their trip to New York scribeo above. ket. In the aensaltoaal .Irania, w ■ ...I to th 1 11.IMI* will [.lease deliver day to meet tlie expense of securing Jas. Harris, of Mott, and Mr. Fanning, of G. H Howard to Wm. Slinger, lot 8, blk 52, The full amount of Klamath county’s Brushes, Glass, u of Medford con $70 i George Dunn has a pear tre- up on it a* soon as possible. and sending from Ashland to the Dis Dunsmuir, are visiting Ashlaud, this week. share of state school money has uot tow Wm. F. Barnum to C. |W Skeel, deed of Esquire ('.H. Barkdell, of Medford, spent Wall Paper, Mouldings, tLe ranch south of town tha’ ma les King of Soap $1.20 per la>x at tbe trict Fair an exhibit of such fruits as several days with relatives in Ashlaud, this beeu paid over by tbe state treasurer, correction to fraction of land in town of con $4 000. good r-a-ord this year, it is a Vicar ire now in condition in Ashlaud. The week. . * owing to au alleged indebtedness of Medford; W . I. Vawter to S. S. Pentz, laud in Med Artists' Materials, < f Wakefield, aud George picked aud Red H o ' ih «. T idings is pleased to see tbe business Mrs J R. Casey has been sick during the i Klamath county to the state for taxes. ford ; con $150. CAST OF CHARACTERS. The ! n< Sanl»orn Map and Publishing men of the town take an mterest in past week or more, but is improving at ►old from it last week 1317 lie.-, of Samuel S. Pentz to Francis H. C. Peutz, Etc. Klamath county’s assessment shows land <’ol. Willoughby/ in Mudford: eon $1. -pears, Ihirty-three boxes of {tears is Co have had a num in Ashland mak- the matter, and is sure they will he present. Silas Jarrett i N. A HAWKINL E. M. Miller to Sarah M. Miller, land in a pretty g ssl crop for one tree. It itig a tine new inap of the city. wt II repaid, directly and indirectly, - Mr. and Mrs. M. L. McCall made atrip a total valuation of *1,536,267; indebt ANhlaml: con $1. Robert Arnold wouldn't take many trees of that kin-1 E. G MetDNSELL out to Klamath lake recently, returning edness, *870,532; exemptions, *140,21)2. Mary A. and A. J. Stewart to < . W. Palm, Jack .Snipe Don't forget fruit growers’ day at for th« slight trouble and expense. Total taxable property valuation, *1,- lots 1. 2. 3, l. 5, (i, 7, X. ?. io, II. 12 aud 13. m home last Tuesday. K HEERS IKNiH to make up a earload of fruit about the (air next Monday. No admission L:ist Thursday Sheriff Euilert, of 016,508. This includes 6,676 horses, 18,- blk 47. and lots 5. 6 and 7, blk 49; ami blks 51 Joe Trigga «lxteeu trees would till a ten-ton car. E. A PERLIN Ed. Balt marsh, of Sterling, who has been charged to any port of the grounds. and 72* and lots 7, x, 9. 10. 11 and 12. blk 74. in Trumble / Del Norte county, Cal., arrived in harvesting over iu liitlle Shasta, returned! 970 cattle, 220 sheep 856 bogs. town of M. • »r< . ■ <>u ."U‘ Isaac Vidler! H C. Ik WITT Ihecodhn moth has left its marks Jacksonville on the trail of two men I home this week. |f yon will’’ a tin« suit of clothes at Magruder to j. W. Aicrritt. lot F2, blk 11, Polecat on the apple crop of all the orchards a r. -- .natile prie.'call on Zoellner, the who were wanted at Crescent City to Jack True cameover from Siskiyou county ’ H. M. Kelley, of Pleasant HiU, Central Point; eon $ 170. J. V. KENNY in the immediate neighlxirLood of Ash tail-.r, who has r -eeive.i ills new stock answer the charge of stealing horses Tuesday, and will take a trip up through the Lane county, who lost a hand in his , 1. B and Matilda Williams to J. W. Mer Mr. St. C lair R. G BROWN i saw mill, as reported last week, died ritt, lots lOand 11. aud fraction in blk 1C», Wattles / Puget Sound country. land, as well ax in almost every local of glMHls. on Smith river. Sheriff Birdsey ♦ of Central Point; eon $1,200. Governor! K. D HAWKINS ity down the valley, it. is reported, but slurted out with him, mid they arrested Will Hurst is crippled by the cut of a afterward with lockjaw, from the ef- town Charles Walker to W. I, Vawter and E. P. Armitage 1 rav.1 is v T\ heavy over the railroad so far it has m.l reached the orchards the men on Applegate the same day. pruning knife on his leg, and now wears a ! fects of blood poisoning caused by the Geary, land iu tp 37, s r 2 w,—lx’4 acres: Margaret Aliev Armitage, her daugbleri MISS MAGGIE MuNAl’GHTON injuries. con ♦MM). of Maj. Barron, C. B. Kingsbury. Dan. la'C.i- n Pori land and San Francisco, The men were “armed to the teeth,” crutch and a cane. Miss MARY CONR,,Y Constantine Magruder to Nathan Stead- Polly Dobbs Dr Pavton, of Stockton, Cal., father- | W dner ami others up atxnil the head and alx»ut as many people are carried lmt there was no blood spilt. They Mrs. Elliott, of Lebanon, who WR8 ham. lot I. blk 4, <'entral Point: con $10. .......... M1HS EFFIE |h.W|TT of the valley, and ,'onse.pi, utly I heir north as sont 11. still, had the horses with them, two fine in law of Dr Helm, spent last bumlay with picking hops in a yard near Scio, WH8 G. W. Howard to James Gilbert, lot 9. blk Mrs. MaeTaviab th.-latter in Ashland. I ulicemeu, soldiers, recruits, warders, bakers, eouvlcu. etc., by the company. ■r)2. town of Medford; con $70. a( pies will be u tnix-li better paying in.-r<s, each with a colt, and claimed fatally burned Thursday. While pass 12 pounds granulated sugar for «1 Barr io Mary E. Huling, land in tp crop tins yenr than th, of tbi' or- at t be Red House. they were taking them to the South Capt. J. A. Slade, of Portland, was in the I ing a camp tire, her clothes were ig 37. Nuuuie s r 2 w,—21 43-100 acres; con $1.400. * citj Saturday last, in the interest of the Co- ! chards nearer town, The motil muy ern Oregon district fair for exhibition. luinbla Firu Insurance Co. nited, and her efforts to extinguish J O. Johnson et al to Nathan P. Phipps, Th« school clerk of Ashland district 21, Medford; coil $4,0U0. la- expect <-d with certni-ity tn-xt Admission 50c. Reserved Seats 75c- were futile. Before help could lol A. 20, b. blk Helman to Johanna Houck, laud in The Siskiyou Stone Company W T. S. Patton, of Grant's Pass, has them season in all the orchard-» of the Wil! receive blds till < L'toiler 1st, for reach her the clothes were all burned runted a house on the Songer place, and w ill Ashlaml.—65-100 acres; eon $1. .. ,S»-pt fintar /.•>, fx.90. made a ten strike when they suceeetleil Eriday, Eubanks’ <¡r<»c<*rv. valley which luckily escaped this year, tli- contract to furi.isli the schools live there through the winter. A 1) Helman to W. J. and h. I) Cunning Seats bow on sale at McConnell A- m oblaiuing the contract to furn I I from her body. ham, lHnd in Ashland; con $1X7. for the spread of the pest m rapid and with wimx I. See advertisemet. A. T. Kyle returned from Portland last Tbe fourth annual conclave of tbe James ,M. Brandon to Gabriel lx»ng. assign sure. Our orchardists must face tbe 'I'm- shot-gun sports are after grouse ish the stone for the tine new build Sundax. Mrs. Kyle remained at Albany lor , Grand Gonnnaudery, Knights Templar, lneni of bond; con $ti00. Trains to Pistriet Fair fact that if they want to sell the pro n..w, but th«y don’t seem to bring in ing of the “Oregonian." now being a visit with her sister, Mrs. Ayer«. <>.<«auiard to J. B pungan.eC.of ne^and Mini , ot sec M >rnin: freight leaves Ashland duct of tl.eir apple trees they will have many. Th«' sav the birds are scarce erected in Portland. Duly the first and Mi-> Mattie uber leaves next Monday for 1 will be held at the asylum of Temple v' 2 of sul4 ot sei SW' 4 Of BU‘4 commandery. No. 3, at Albany, Monday, second stories of the building will be Butte City, Montana, where she will open : duly a! 5..Ml a. in., arriving at Central to prepare fora systematic and regu exc.-pt in the high mountains. acres; cou put tip tins fall, but it is understood a dress making establishment. Oct, 28th, commencing at 11 o'clock Point a: 7 a. in, mi l returns hi the lar spraying of tbe trees to destroy the For t he lowest prices in Dress gixids. that wiieu completed the building Mr. R. S. Barclay returned yesterday from ' a. m. K. P. Earhart, of Portland, is ev.'iioig from Central Point at 4:45 larva of tbe moth as main as it Fancy G<x>ds or Men's Fnriiisbing I will la- one of the highest and most his trip to New York, bringing a six year i the grand commander. p. m., arriving lu Ashland at 5:3» p. nt. hatches. innniissioners Court. ♦ conspicuous in the city, and its hand old graudsou, whose home will be here. Go.sis go to Hunsaker. • Says a California exchange: “ The I some front of blue sandstone from the Oregoniau, Sept. 13: Gominission Mrs. A. L. Noltner came out from Portland | H ums . the matter of the county road ¡»etitioRed Jas. S. Rogers, assignee her husband last Saturday, and spent | president has appointed a commission men are still doing an immense bnsi- Ashland quarries will be a great ad a with r by James Bingham ct al; prayer of |>e The Sugar Pim-D-s.r.V Lninlxjr Co., , iieaa in fruits. Prune« and pears by roy estate, advertises the day or two iu Ashland, also visiting >uda , of five “to select a suitable uorthe titioners granted. vertisement for the stone, to say noth * of Grant’s Pass, will s«‘ll Ixixes this the car load are lieing shlppmi clear lumber :.nd otii‘*r personal pro¡x»rty at ing of the advertisement in t he paper Springs. boundary of California,” wlui lu the matter of thcchange of countv road year much cheaper than ever Ix-fore. into Canada, and some fruit has been the pinning mill for sale. Saò adv. poiHoned for by F. <». Stinson, J. E. Pruett Prof. C. F. Shepherd and family, who have i that may mean. The members < which it will receive when the Oregon a><(1 I,. E. laind: change ordered. B-- -nre to s, e their I h . vs anil get prices shipped to Boston ami New York. As I»ecn down on the coast aud at Portland for oonimissiou have long names and lots Chas. Huxley will take a bunch of ian publishes a description of its new several months, returned to Ashlaud the I of titles, so it must be an important / In the matter of the bridge ar*roas Emi from them before placing orders. * is seen by telegraphic re|n>rts crops of tin. cattle from Maj. Barron's, Wag building. grant creek: clerk ordered to advertise for first of the week. bids for building bridge across Emigrant matter.” all kinds iire poor in almost every part ner's Soda Springs and others at this J. B. Williams, of Little Butte, was in Ash | • reek near Shepherd’s residence, «m b a<l The Portland gentlemen who bought Arm Broken- of the Union exi'ept in Oregon. In end <>f the valley to the fair, to-morrow, the first of the week. He will la* at A cable car conductor named Whal yert.-'ument to I m - t>ubli«hed in the Ashland the Hargadine ranch of alioiit 5,(100 ( land entrai Point most of the time till tiie dis- ' ley, whose wife was an inmate of a J t ding « and “Valley Record” one insertion II E. Cook, of Siskiyou, had his this great and glorious state crops Wellxiru Beeson, of Talent, recent acres east of Ashland last week, are trict fair is over. each : bub to I k - ojM-ned September 12. DGO. left forearm broken by a heavy piece never fail, which is a fact that should house of ill repute, corner Third aud 4it 12 o clock m. of timlwr failing ii|s>n it last, l ueeday. at this time be impressed upon the ly sold a tract of land west of tbe Joe Simon, the well known attorney Wm I. slaughter, the old gentleman who I Salmon streets in Portland, shot the In the matter of granting lhiuor license to was sick in Ashland during the winter, Hill ik Buck, (»old Hill; license granted. Il»« came dowu to town on tbe evening people of all other states, and likewise Phoenix dtq.ot, containing 13*.> acres, and politician, and Beu Selling, of the died at the residence of his son at Sherburn, woman and then killed himself Tues In the matter of county hospital: awarded train, and l>r. Parson fixed up the the fact that this year Oregon has th,' top. H. (»Malt; consideration, «4(ì0. well known boot and shoe house of Minn., last week. day evening. Al. Sears, formerly of to Einil DeKolMiam tor term of one year from Selling A-Co. Whether or uot grandest harvest ever km-wm h>nes hi proper shape for him. ( »sitar Lucas has moved his confec Akin, >ept. ]5, 1890, nt $l. »0 per week for each in this place, has his uame mixed up iu they intend to do auvthiug with the J. W. Howard and family, who had been I tionery ¡i«d>oda fountain to Central I property other than to let it lie and in at San Francisco aud Santa Cruz. Cal., for the report of the case, through bis in . mate. UrtuiT This Evening Report of J. M. Loftland, keeper of county a month, returned home to Grants timacy with the woinau. Point, and after the district fair is over crease in value as by the common ap about Gen Applegate Removed hospital for past year, approved. Pa>slast Saturday. Archbishop (irons, of the Catholic Emil DeRoboam. with Henrietta De- Among the telegraphic di«pntch“s of he intends to move to Eastern Oregon. preciation of farming lauds in Oregon, Mrs. Frank Kenney, of Portland, a sister Lebanon is greatly excited over a Roboam ami Jeremiah Nunan as sureties, Churcii, will deliver a lecture at the Mrs. J. S. Silsby, now a resident of is not known here yet, but it is hoped of Mr. J L. Kline, of this place, returned natural gas discovery. The land ou filed bond for keeping countv hospital in the Catholic Church in Ashland, this the 16th was the announcement of the northward Wednesday, after a visit of sev which the discovery is located is sum of $2,000. i rbU'><lay i evening, !>egiuhing at 7:30 appointment of D. W. Matthews as Hornbrook. wa.= visiting Ashland they will take some steps toward sell eral i Miscellaneous bills ordered paid. days in Ashland. ing it off in tracts of 160 acres or less; Iridian ageut at Klamath Agency, vice friends the first of the week, and Mr. owned by Wm. M. Hoag, of the Ore o’clock. Everybody cordially invited Mr. Hetchell, of Siskiyou county, father gon Pacific. The Lebanon E.rprr.ss for much of the ranch is composed of Elisha L. Applegate, removed, there Silsby came over We.lnes.lay evening. to l»e present. have lieeti rumors atloat for some time good farming and fruit lauds, and if of the young ladies of that name in the Medford docs not like it Ix'Cause the improved as it should be, the tract, dress making business in Ashlaml. was vis man is half crazy with excitement, that affairs were not in per ’ eet har and already foresees the time when iting his daughters this week. At the Fair. —Mr« Harriet J. Armitage, mony between the Commissioner of Pacific insurance Union have not re which has ¡is yet been used only for Mr. F. E. Zoellner, Ashland's popular aud Lebanon shall surpass tbe far-famed ARMITAGE wm- of Win. Arniitag,-. .lie-i at ln-r lion..- Mr. Cameron, of the Corvallis Candy Indian Affairs at Washington ami the duced the rates on the buildings since glazing purposes, would support many skillful ill Ashland Sept. 16th, after a lingering gas and oil fields of Ohio and Penn tailor, made a trip to San Francisco Factory, will lie on the grouiids during ageut at Klamath. Just what the th« new svst.^m of water works was families who would add materially to last week, to make a selection of fine ma- ' sylvania. illness from consumption. The funeral services Wen- at the M E Church Wed the Ihstrict Fair at Central Point and grounds of removal are has not yet. put in. tin1 productive force and general busi tenais for fall and winter suits. nesday morning. Rev. ('. A. Lewis olli.-i Says the Yreka Journal: The sal- atiug. will give an exhibition of the candy transpired, but it was said some time Mr. C. J. Stewart, of Albany, one of the (). ; I” .ids are the rage, and D. R. .V E. ness of thiscomniunity. Deceased wa« 4« years, and leaves P. R. R. force, went over to the Shovel creek mou have a free run up the Klamath art, in ik iig from the plainest stick to ago that in a eorresjx»ndence Is-tw.s-n V. M.lls have the finest line «ver shown a sorrowing husband and .laughter to To tell vou about it. springs last week with bis little son who is nioyru her loss. river this season, clear into the lakes the highest grade of French varieties. the commissioner and the agent over iu Ashland. * badly aillicted with rheumatism. at its head, the dam at Klamath City BAI- K. At Albany isept. 11, ts-xi. of Ivphoid • •illy a Sensation. Be sure to see them; they have some some difference of oniuion regarding Mr*. T P. Boyd left with her infant son ■ i ¡i - Ladies' Aid S. M-iety of the Con- < lara Baer, daughter of Mr. thing n«w in candies. matters at the agency the General had Some alarm watt caused tbe friends Tue-day evening for Let»anon, Linn county, having beeu washed out last winter. pneumonia. and Mrs Daniel Bair, of Ashland, aged gre .- .tienili church will give a turkey C ameron A Co. written to the oommissioner that any of I). C. Kilgore in Klamath county where Mr. Boyd has already assumed the Th« fishermen think it was their little -‘.i year*. 10 months and 27 days. cherub that induced tbe great creator rhe father and mother brought the body man who thought he, while more than dm- -r and l».<z«ar at th« regular time and elsewhere last week by the follow duties of pastor of theM. E. Church. Tlie Phnnugrwph \-l.tand l.y the Fridav morning train', three th »usaml miles away, knew mote for tneir six'ial.ie the fourth week in ing telegram which appeared tn the John Robinson has quit the railroad «er to give its a winter that would remove lo and ill. funeral t.a.k place at :; P M that Nov. mber. the obstruction for the salvation of vice at this place and this week moved to Not «atisfi'sl with electric lights and about the affairs at the agency than San Francis,-,, papers: day, interment being al the Hargadine raient, w hen- tie ha* h ased a farm belong tbe migratory finny tribe. metropolitan water works, Ashland did the agent pretient, was an ass. eemeterv Mr. Wilson and family, who came to Montague Septetnlier II. A party of ing to Jas. Helms, adjacent to E. K. Andei- now has the phonograph. The ma After tills it is understood that the A*ldand from Dayton, Wash., for the hunters on last Sunday morning dis son's. Last Monday, Sept. 15tli, the Ore. chine was brought on by Mi'Uonnell commissioner intimated in direct terms l'«n> ti. of th« gent.«man's health, now covered a campers' outfit about four I. F. Kelley was up from Grant's Pass last State Fair began at Salem. Next Mon A- Eu1 auks, ami is talking aud singing that the resignation of the agent would .we : y on-of .Mrs. Crocker's cottages miles northeast of Boyce's ranch in Friday, on business for tiie S. P. D <t L Co., ’ day, Sept. 22d, the Southern Oregon who iiave sold a large quantity of oak tire District Fair begins at Central Point, nud whistling and playing piano and be very aceptable, and tlie General re on Baum street.. Butte creek valley, consisting of a new- wood to parties iu Ashland, this year as band music for the curious, nt the plied that, be wasn't quite ready to re and ou Septemlier 23 the S>coud Ore Bain wagon, new harness, tent, cook usual. S «ue v. ry important changes to lie gns'ery store in Ganiard's block. It sign. Whether the General also r— gon District fair at tbe l><il les. In the ing utensils aud two new suits of Rev F. K Van Tassel returned home last rna.l -at Hnn*akers requtr.'s that our is the first phonograph ev--r brought qnested the <-<>mmissiom»r to resign, clothes concealed in the brush. Ap- Tuesday from his trip to Portland While ' week lieginning Septemlier 30 cirnes to town, and every laid.,' goes to see it. | has not been yet made public. At al! entire st.x'k lx- disposisi of at once; [x-arances indicated that the outfit in that city tie addressed the congregation of . the First District fair at Baker City. com« and see for yourself that this the Calvary Baptist Church in Stephens ad I Th« next week, October 6, t iie Walla events, the commissioner seems to lx» had bemi there two or three months. dition. Kiiulerzarten. * thin skinned and has apparently re is no idle talk. Walla Valley Consolidated fair com On June 27tl, Lehners Brothers sold H. T. Crowell, who has been anxious mences at Walla Walla. Miss Fannie Fox, who has taught seated tlie imputation of long ears by Dali Non -il, w ho has Ix'eu logging to David Kilgore an entire new-outfit ly Mr. looked for by bis father, Mr. W. 8. Crow a Kindergarten in Ashland for two a summary and herojc coup d'etat. for the Klippel A Lee sawmill, on answering tn every particular to the ell, arrived this week from China, and the Redding Parlor. Native Sons of the :oo: years past, will open the school again Tbenew appointee, D. W. Matthews, Gall's creek, r«torn«d to Ashland the one found. David Kilgore came here two gentlemen will go out to Jenny creek Golden West, took sixteen Indians next Monday at the building on Mam is the G. A. R. comrade and druggist, for« part of the week, the sawmill hav ni June and brought with him fifty tomorrow. down to 'Fnsoo from the Round Val street, near the Presbyterian church. who resided in Ashland for some time ing b.'«n shut down for the [.resent. head of horses, selling to Lehners Hon. s. Furry, now a member-elect of the ley reservation, to make an interesting Oregon legislature for the second lime, has 1 The kindergarten is an excellent thing a few years ago. Brothers fourteen of them, intending Th« dramatic oompany from Yreka been ill for a number of weeks, but is re feature of the big parade. While the for the little folks, and it is to lie hoped will appear nt the o|,era house to to take tli>- rest back to Langell val covering, and has l>evn spending several Indians were standing in front of their that the school will l>e I letter patron Foot I'mshetl by the t ars days in Ashland. ley , where he had three brothers liv morrow evemug in a thrilling drama. hotel one day, Geuera! Crook came up ized than it has been in the past, The 1). C. Agler, one of the brakemen ing, and go on to Lakeview to collect A. II. Evan*, manager of the Ashland rail and had a long chat with the spokes ___ __ are _ __________ ___ For on the freight train running between Cali early and secure good seats if some terms the same as ____ last , year. road hotel, left Wednesday for San Fram isco, nutrition "» motley due him. From there he further information call upon Miss Ashland and Roseburg, met with a and you would enjoy a pleasant entertain was to continue Ins journey on to • •n a vacation of a week or more. H. A man of tbe baud. He spoke of the iLniLUl HEALTH!** ment. < law son, proprietor of the hotel, is in charge Modoc and Rogue River wars, and Fox at her home or at the school. accident early yesterday morning. Ensenada, Mexico. He had previously during his absence. told them a uumls-r of thing's that Edw. Albright, who lias one of th« lieeu corresponding with u prominent The only rcEirdy known which will The freight train, due here Wednesday Mrs. George Riggs, daughter of Mr and made them open their eyes iu wonder bn You Want a New Suit ' at 5:15 p. tn. from the north, did not thriving young orchards on the high citizen by the name of Bennett of that Mrs G. W. Stephenson, leaves this morn that be should know so much. Stimulate the Nutritive Processes ot the F. E. Zoellner, the leading tailor of arrive till about 3:30 a. tn. yesterday. ridg« south of town, found ripe wild place. When lie left here he was driv ing for LiukviUe. where she goes tom»*et husband. She leaves her little chile n Southern Oregon, has just returned In the darkness Agler, in attempting strawlx*rries growing on his place this ing a match span of dark brown horses, her The following, from San Francisco here until her return. Human System. from S-.n Francisco with a selectisl to board the caboose as the train was w««k, and left a sample al the T idings and was alone. Although promising Cbionicle.is worthy the attention of the Butler Helman and wife and ('rank Ap By this natural and simple mean« it quickly stock <>f tine suitings for his merchant moving opposite the depot, fell, and office. to write to parties here when he piegate came in from Klamath Agency last fruit growers of Southern Oregon: iM-rmancnt.y 4'I KES All Forms of tailoring establishment in Ashland - oue wheel passed over his left foot, Fifty Angora bucks going through reached Ensenada, nothing has l»een week, aud will go on down to the Apple •‘The attractive packing of California fttul all the latest styles of fall and winter crushing it badly from the instep out on the cara from some place in Cali heard of Inin since leaving. It is gate rancli iu Josephine county, to look out fruit this year is attracting the atten Dyspepsia, Constipation, Mental and wear. Mr. Zoellner can tit you jierfect- ward, while the other wheel of the fornia to the < »regon state fair at thought there has ls-en foul play for it during the fall and winter. tion of Eastern fruit-growers and ship Nervous Exhaustion, General Debility, ly, and has some of the nicest goinls to same truck passed over the little toe tracted considerable attention along and steps are l»eing taken to ferret J. II Houston, formerly of this place, now pers. It has taken Californians a num Drain Fag, or any exhausted or weak- of Gray’s Harlair. was in town yesterday ber of years to learn that half tbe battle ened condition of the aystein, from what select from that you ever gazed upon. of the other foot, crushing it. Win. the road this week. They passed out the mystery. w ith his two son.«. J. A Houston, of Link ever cause, .Skin Erupt ions, Boils, Kun- In Ins line of overcoat goods be has Jamieson, the conductor, and L. E. through Ashland Tuesday morning. ville, and J. V Houston, of Colorado, ali en is won when they pack fruit in taste some elegant patterns, and you should M a', car repairer. picked up the wound ful style, but they appear now to have ning Sores, Scrofula, and al! Diseases oi The friends and relatives of Mr. route for Link ville from Salem. You may think Hunsaker lx going to Kilgore in this place and Klamath ! Geo. H. Tyler came over from his soda , thoroughly learned the lesson.” the Blood, Stomach. Liver and Kidneys, call and see them. Prices always as ed man and took him to his home low as giaM work and skill will permit, some two blocks from the depot, and quit t he business; his prices will indi county were relieved by a statement springs property on Butte creek this week, , Judge Webster, of the Southern S1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR S5.00. re|M>rts the season about over there. ♦ and satisfaction guaranteed. San Dr. Parson, the company surgeon, cate it. of Evan R. Kearnes, of San Jose, that and He will s|»end considerable time at the : < )n gon dist rict, on account of tiie sick Dr Hiller'sf»l page b»w»k. descriptive of By Fraud- -a tailors second. and home in was summoned at once. The doctor Evans A Brunk announce they are ex-Sheriff Putnam and Dave Kilgore spring» this fall, making improvements in ness of Judge Bird, will hold n term drastinc k»‘«torative aud his other Remedies, thinks it is possible to save the font, selling tli-ir entire stock of mixed were in San Jose the first of this, the way of fencing, etc. dustry first. * bent tree by mail. of court, oonnneucing Sept. 13, m and therefore amputation has not been paints, gla « varnishes, brushes, wall month. Mr. Reames, who has been 1 conductor Geo Bartlett, whose place on I I ah 'U After the Ceuirteriro. resorb'd to. The ankle joint is nninjnr- l>ap«r and iirtists’ materials at cost. acquainted with both men for years, the Ashland-Roseburg run was tilled for a • liliiam county. Eastern Oregon seems HILLER DRUG CO., San Francisco, Cal Him-by baggageman Terry, on account of like an unhealthy place for judges, The |w'o|.|e of Ashland should l<x>k I ed. Agler is a veteran railroad man They have a goo 1 stix’k, and there is said to a reporter on the 15th inst: the illness <>t Mrs. Bartlett, resumed his du it has not been long since Judge Ison FOB SAl.E MY :;[■ er their cemeteries lietter than they and telegraph operator, and has long a chance for bargains. “Kilgore, Putnam and his wife and ties this week, taking Monday evening's i died, and now Judge Bird is in South do. Neither of the burial places pre been employed upon tbe >S. P, and C. train out from Ashland T. K. BOLTON. ern California for Ins health. Eastern Eight car loads of rock from the child «"ere at my house S»‘pteml>er 1. sents such an appearance as one would P. lines. The many friends of himself I’iiey spoke of getting work with their Mrs. A. M. Russell and daughter, Anna, ! Oregon has buried Judge Wilson, guarnes of tl.« Siskiyou Stoue Com wi ~| i fully xml critically desentred by a and family deeply sympathize Wil tl last Monday morning for their home | pany, on tlm Dunn place, started on leatnH here, or buying cheap lands, st.irted at Willows, Cal. after a stay of two or three Judge Whittier and Judge Ison. |Ex. stranger.' The talk of removal of tbe him in bis misfortune. but I gave them no encouragement, Assignees Salt*. las’ Thursday's freight train for Port month* iti Ashland, to escape the heated Ixxlivs from the Ashland cemetery at A shocking fatal accident occurred and they then said they would goon term <>f the California valley. They w ill be land. to be Use 1 111 the colistrilctiotl of some time has prevent«! much work A Coroner’s Inquest. near Summerville. Union county, last Th*- undersigned, assignee of the estate of th« till, new building for the Orvijo- to Monterey county and see what they buck here again next summer. that might have Ix'en done there; and M Gilroy, offers for sale the following could do there. It could not have Mr*. W. A. Walker and Miss Sadie Ford Friday. David Hug and wife, an W. Dr. J. S. Partain, ooronrr of JarkHon niau. rsonal property of the estate, at the plan people whose friends have Is en buried county, w;m called upon by District b» en Kilgore’s wagon found at Mon left on Tuesday morning's train, going east. aged couple, were out driving through la ing and wnrehou>e on Helman street, I . F. Walker came in from Klamath tague. as that is in Siskiyou county, Mr*. Walker goes to Mansfield, Ohio, and j the timber when the team iteeame railr mill iu the Hargadine cemetery can get no Attorney (Julvig last Thursday to hold >a»i crossing. Ashland, viz: For.I. who has been visiting her sister, j frightened ami ran away. One of the title to the ground, it is said, and an inquest over the laxly of a young county yesterday with a bunch of »ev only fifteen miles south of the state Miss RiHi.II Mrs b M. Grainger, in Ashland during tiie therefor« improvements there have indy who had died Fiiddculy at Wo»>d- en-foot onta for the fair. Miss Jennie line. I have not heard from them past few months, is returning to her home ' wheels struck a tree, which threw LI M BLR. FI- NCE POSTS. l»e«ii neglect«!. The matter is one ville the day before. The dtsn as -d Goodwyn, of Bonanza, sent east for a since they left, but have 110 doubt m Kansas City them both’ out of the wagon. Mr. I L(HIRING, which should not lx* permitted to rest was au orphan. Miss Burkhardt, who [x.uiid of “Clydesdale” oats, and from they are safe.” The annual meeting of the Rogue River Hug struck his head against a tree, MOULDING. the one potimi of s.'ed ten bushels of Situate Near Ashland, Oregon. Baptist Assiwiation is held at Graut's Fas.* crushing his skull and killing Inm as it is. APPLE BOXES. had iivigd in the family of Wm. H i.-per oats were grown this year. ibis week, ami the following Ashland neo- I instantly. Mrs. Hug's left arm was The Yreka Jiturnal of this week OFFICE EI RNITPRE. I for a ntimlwr of years. She died in pie are iu attendance. Dr. J. S. Walter, 1 SAFE. DESK, Et« . ha4 tbe following: Adiland Frail Exhibit. feet badly lerk Rev. F K. Van Tassel and wife. Harry broken and one of her convulsions. Following is the verdict Completo line oí fresh groceries at 1 he pr»»p<-rty evidently belongs to a hunt < Vaulassel, XI a ( tu neu y . - Planer, matcher, moulder, $1.200 Casi) or Secured Paper. Balance on Time. Mrs. Satterfield. G. F Penne- ! crushed. They are old settlers of Union Emit giouern and others inten»ste«i 1 of the coroner’s jury: th« new store of McConnell A- Eu er from Tehama euunty, and has been then- baker and daughter May,( lareuce Farnham. tenmnier. jig saw sand papering machine: cut-off and rip-saws, etc., etc. time, probably since ia*t spring, a.* The late Horace Root wa* Moderator of the county. m making an exhibit of Ashland fruit “In the mattea of the inquisition un banks, .•oruerof Ganiard's .qx-ra house *<>mv no trace ot the wagon track* are visible. association for eash. ami cash onlv. at Central Point fair next week are ion the I xm I v of Elizabeth Burkhardt, bl.xk. Troop L, 4th regiment, of Fort Bid- They mu*t l»e sold JAMES ♦ There is nothing reliabl»- about the find to s. ROGERS. Apply to rrqiU'Rtrl to furnish anything and w’.% the undersigned jury drawn and well, passed through Lakeview Mon show that ii i* the outfit of David Kilgore, Assignee. Will Vining, of the firm of Vining Bros.,1 The laying of th« fifteen miles or of Langell Valley, or., who left for the low Tacoma, Ashlaml, Or.. Sept. IS. 1890. everything they ran in thr way of empanel»«! to inquire therein, find that arrived ou Tuesday morning's day on its way to Walla Walla. Fort country with his tnmily, from the fact train, to spend some time with his mother's rhiHce friiiC. Lubel ra«*h l>oxor baak- deceased w:is named Elizabeth Burk mor« of [Hix's of the Ashiaud city wa er that iiu apparel or cloth oi women or ehil family in Ashland, after which he will i Bidwell is now deserted, with the ex et with name of grower and variety of hardt; that she was a native of Iowa, ter works is about all completed now, dren's clothing eoiihl be found. The most probably go to Southern California to spend ception of ten infantry, who will stay House tor Kent fruit. A donation of only two or aged l‘J years, unmarried; that she exi'ept som« conms'ting links lx«tween probable Iw-lief is that th»-owner ot the wa the winter His health is much better than there to look after the government’s ureas and laterals, and the water was gon was a hunter, who drove into the brush last year, but he finds the winter climate of , three |»eachr8 even will be acceptable came to her death ‘ by n-.iM»n of uraiui until it is sold. We are turned into the upper system this t«> h ave hi* wa^on, and started out on a the sound country very trying, aud prefers property pr»>vid»Nl thr fruit w choice. The convulsions.” sorry to Hee the abandonment of Fort A large and nicety furnished house with hunt, as the country is full of very deep to escape it this year. week tor the first time. large lot, containing a fine garden plat and ruts and eaves in that section, and ft resort fruit may la* drlivrred fit Bank of Ash t W m . J onhs , Bidwell, as it was getting to be a choice J as . M i poi gai ., variety of fruits and berries will la- Mrs. Maggie A Saxman and her little for grizzly bear*. The man either met with Centrally Located. land or at < r. F. Biliink'8 a offi ce on J. S tover , splendid post, and liesides it furnishes Cioth and stockinet jackets J. W. OsBUHN, let. partly furnished, to tbe right parties for Choice sample Rooms. some accident, got lost in the mountains to adopted sou started last Friday evening for one year <>r longer. For further particulars a gixHl market for the surplus products Monday. Sq« 22 I. or leave word at J. H. B reeding , J. 11. W hipple . <qx i. sl at I». R. A E. V. Mills, starve to death, or else was attacked and AJaska, where the lady will resume the [15 l .-lnt by l/ears or panthers. A eonpl«* of missionary work among the Indians which of Surprise valley, but it is going the i apply to the Tnil.wtta. either place n<i Irani will rail for it. It is understood that a social scan plushes and newmarkets next week. * killed *nial! mule* came to VV. .1 Bray's place on -he was engaged in before coming to Ash same way Fort Klamath did, and We should all I m * interested in mak dal is involved in the case, and that th»' laud. Shu retains her valuable property July 2)th, now advertised in the Journal, A- Son report th« follow Proposals for Wood ing thie a first vlasa exhibit aud it is young lady was in serious trouble, but ing Cunniugham branded J<' ami the other (', w hieh may and pleasant home in th is place, and will iii there is no use crying over Rpilt milk., sales tins week: Cyrus H. Pick- «»He have belonged to the outfit, and another all probability return to reside here perma imp“.I that this request will in *et with there was no evidence of any crime in ens to —| Lakeview Examiner. E. B. Hunsaker, farm of 213 neutly after a few years. strange team eHine to the camp of ( barley ^ener<»us rrs^H»nse. the sudden deat h. The «city of Moscow, Idaho, is great I acres in Sam’s valley; consideration. Haight on Butte creek, a few miles from the W. P. Hammon, the Oakland nurseryman, The dire< tnr« of Ashland School District I)r. E. P. Geary, of Medford, was S5.5H0. E. B. Hunsaker to Cyrus H. pin» u where the wagon was found The lo formerly of this valley, was at Medford the ly excited over the discovery of opal will receive till Wednesday, Oct. 1, 1S9<), IVliran B hj II.M.I Work lUgnn cality is very spar*cly settled, so that there MANUFACTURER, present at the inquest as examining Pickens, three lots on the Boulevard deposits four miles northwest of town. latter part of last week. He reports the i sealed proposal* for the contraH to supply ha* I »ven no chance to obtain Hti/y accurate business better iu California this James Allen, a scientific jeweler of the schools with dry wood. Wood to !><• is : The work of repairing m d nnnrov- physician. and an orchard of an acre and a half, information, no one in the vicinity know nursery > car than he ever knew it before, as the big inch< ‘ s long, two third* nine, or fir and ing anything of the man, team or wagon. ing tli« wagon n>ad l»'tw <-n A.*!.i .nd Moscow, while out hunting, discovered all :n Ashland; consideration, 8270(1. HEADQUARTERS ASHLAND, OREGON. A h-tter received by a party hi town last returns from orchards this season are t<4 be stones thrown out of a newly dug one third oak or other har»I w » km 1 Building Items and Fort Kht'in.th Was taken in band followed by extensive planting of young or WfH>d to be delivered on or before Nov. Monday, >tal«-d that a couple of hoy* while Hercules Baking Powder is the 1». 1*90. Payment to I m * made with school chards California nurserymen have been by Capt. A. D. tl«hnan. win. is familiar well on the farm of William Leasae. Gen. J. C. Tolman is having an ad' Keeps constantly on hand m full riding on -unday, hept. 7th, found the wa Th* tx>ard rescrv»- the right to reject Tourists it Commercial Men. Oregon for young prune trees, ha\ supply of everything in above with the country, and is exj>enence.i dition built to bis house on Main street elieaix*st aud the lx«t at the Red gon. also a *»-t and half ofbarnes*. tent, l>«-d, scouring A momentary glance, to his educated order. any ami all bids. ing exhausted their own block already camping utensil*, etc , about thne mile* line, which will be «old at price« This fine new hotel in the center of the bna- House. in road work, mi l with a party of four in the northern part of town, aud when eye, satisfied him that they were valu Address in sealed enu lop«* marked on from the Boyes ranch and a mile from the a« low a« can be offered anywhere. Chas S. Moon*, of Linkville, was on Mon able. A thorough test by the blowpi|>e outside ••Proposal« for Wood ' to W. A. Fat- , inos part of the city has nisi lieen erected teen nil told lie started out from Ash it is finished he will have oue of the main road. There was also a valise con on the site of the old popular Ashland House A family traveling from Redding, evening’« train, going to Salem, Port riek, school clerk. Ashland, Oregon. and ha- been leased Dp the well known and land Monday morning, to Iv-gin oper most comfortable and commodious Cal., to Drain, Or., by ox-team, p issed taining clothes, which had been cut open. day land and Sai. Francisco la-fore his return. and acid proved tbe stones to be true ALL ORDERED WORK writer estimates the outfit to be worth Mr. Moore is interested in some fine Alta milky and fire opal. successful landlord, ations at the first ¡want n«.-ding atten resnlencea in the city, with nine rooms, through Ashland oue day this wi>ek. Thu The-country is about $2-'«0, it tieing entirely new. , mont colts nf his own, and will take in the taken up all around by miners’ claims. Hay will be made to give entire aatixfactlon for Stock Shipped tion on th.' r >ad • a* of th« R. P. Neil bath, cellars, etc. B. R. Willits has Tlii« is a short trip compared with that 1 1 Hues at the state fair before going to Frisco. ranch at D«ad Indian. Mr. H«hnau the job, and is assisted by Uliff Payne. of the pioneers with their ox-teams His father. Judge W . S. Moore, w ho went to Two companies are formed and ini- Repairing Neatly Done Through tliis Valley. will push til« work as rapidly as pos < »regon City some month* ago to joiu other ' mediate prospecting will take place. from the Missouri nv«r to the Pacific Re ligioiui Notici-a. J. L. Kline is finishing up an addi Who will conduct the hotel in first class gentlemen in the Inauguration of milling The stones are in the pocket of an old sible. in order to allow of tbe use of at low rate«, and all work done promptly. thirty-live years ago, but. it looks like a style. The table will continue to be kept up At the Congregational Church next and other business at the new town of Glad porous lava formation. Tbe only tire the r<>ad for th« present season's haul tion to his house on Granite street, great waste of lime in these days. which they had established on the The undersigned has hi the Hanley home second to none, and guests can 1* assured of Sunday, Sept. 21sti? there will be stone [9 4« R. JUDGE. ing, and will continue eastward until aud will make a neat place of it. • la< kainas river at its confluence with the opal ou this continent, except these, is rain h near Jat k.onville. Medf'inl and Ceti the test of treatment. Terms reasonable. 10 "H irvest Day" services, and the Willamette, has been too ill to attend to | in Mexico. There is no question ns tral Point a large quantity of the la-at alfalfa meeting the party coming this way, or Work is progressing rapidly on church will be handsomely decorated business for some time past and will prob- to the genuineness of the opal. hay and «ill sell at the jd.'>-at the lou until the resouriaai al hand for the Robt. Tay lor's new house on Granite price of pi a ton, feeding <<>n«l furnished. for the ix'casion with a tine display of ablv return to Klamath county with his sou Developments commenoe this week. work are exhaust.al. street. st.K’kmeti who tnay wish to ship their fruits, grains and Howers. The pas ta-ef rattle from Klamath eouuty or else Settlers in tbe Pelican bay country The Southern Oregon District Fair G. M. Grainger ’ s new cottage on the tor will present th« cause of the Amer A Drama To-morrow Evening where to the northward will find this an and further east have promise-! to put The numerous letters and multiplied in place to feed, and will be cheer- ican Missionary Society. The Northern California Dramatic excellent a force of thirty white men and one comer ot Granite and High streets' <iuin* * daily receive*! by the secretary indi foils furnished with full information re will lie ready for otvnimncy by the Co., of Yreka, will present the thrill that the approaching Distri» ! Fair will ! garding the markets at Portland, Tacoma, htiudred Italians at work, to improve At tiie Ashland M. E. Church next mi“ the largest and most successful ever held ing drama, “Not Guilty” attheGan- Seattle. Victoria and elaewhere. the road westward from Klamath to first of next mouth, though the pain! Sunday evening there will la' a tern- be m Southern Oregon, and people seem to be For further infottnalion, address at Med ing of tbe extenor is yet only begun. meet the Ashland forces, aud it is un Pj'Hince meeting at the usual hour of waking up to a just appreciation of th«* iard Opera House in Ashland to-mor ford, Oregon. W.M II.SLEY, < )r<lers for fruits and ber row evening. The company includes IwiB tits to be derived from honest competi derstood that they have already begun It is one of the prettiest cottages i.t 15-151 Dixie’s “A.lonis” company of sixty service address by the pastor. town, hs well m oue of the most con tion and comparison of the results of skill a number of young ladies ami gentle ries in their season prompt operations. The Sermon Subjects at the ami labor, ami thè spare already taken will men of Siskiyou county who are pos venient tn its arrangements, imviug people passed through Ashland north- insure the best am! most general exhibit of uidersuKneil ban taken the Lumber wtird last Monday, going to Portland ly attended to. AV ill buy The Yard pleasant and light rooms, cellars, bath, Presbyterian Church ou next Sabbath pr«>luuts ever placed before the jteople of sessed of genuine dramatic talent, and Plenty of Bears This Seaann. estat.lii.hed by Rowe A Moore, pantry, closets ami other arrangements to la-gin an engagement at the Mar- will tx>: ‘'The Family in Earth aud ■Southern Oregon. north of track in railroad the play will be well presented. They and sell. Reports from various inouutaiu sec on tbe modem plan. W. J. Schmidt and qtitim Grand. The ladies no doubt Heaven," and “Unconscious Danger.” Tbi* district holds within itself thr eie should have a full house. addition L and O ffii k at R ohkiii k ... O uuon J mentsof an empire, and their practical de look well on thestage, but they i,x>ked tions about Ibis valle» indicate that Geo. Cole have done tbe carpenter Sept. 13, 1K90. I ( At Well’* Fargo A <’<».’« office. velopment will demonstrate that this is the Notice is h€*reb\ given th At the following Rogue River Baptist'Awociation will like a v.-ry "neglige. " party in their ' )r r H E laniard Block, Ashland, Or. 3 A shland , 0 k . Iteara are more numerous this season work. diversified garden of the coast; rich in min named settler bn* Hied notice of hi« inten HE WAS ASH AM El» traveling abandon of costume and de lie in session this week at Grant's era than for a long time. The severe win I*, unsurpassed in agriculture, varied in tion to make tinal proof in support of his Aud will continue the burine««, keeping on Destin High has built tin addition meanor. Pass and may hold over Sunday, there **>il, the Edeu of fruits, abounding in pastor ter with its deep snows was hard on < ¡aim. and that said pn»of will be made be hand a general assortment of fore there will be no preaching iu the al w« alth, healthful in climate, ami al) we To A.k Again, but III. Frank Letter fore the Judge or Clerk of the county court deer and domestic live stock,but the of several rooms to his house on Har- Mr. F. C. Homes, proprietor of tbe •want to insure us front rank in all that goes Got It f<»r lllm. of Jackson county, Oregon, at Jacksonville. <J^^.Fruit Boxes aud fruit wrapping paper Baptist church at Ashland till Sun hiberuatiug habits of the Ix-ar made gadine avenue. Oregon, on Saturday, November 1,1x90, viz: Tolman place, south of Ashland.is one day, Sept. 28. Covenant meeting, to make up the prrrnaneut wealth of a on hand and for Hale at Wells Furgo office. the winter about as comfortable as is skill aud industry ami general A few months ag » one of th«? unfertflnate Arthur E. Hunt, pre-emption I). H. No. Ganianl Block. of the farmers who know the value and which should take pla.*e on Saturday eouutrj The .VI i I hik I S c 1 mm »I n comparison of the best results from given inmate* in the San Francisco Almsh«»ufie • d W for the sw* 4 of ne’4, s’a of nwl4aud usual for him. Upon the ridges be- re.»iiZs* the Ix-netilx of agricultural imdhods. nu * 4 of sw*4 of see 6, tp xx, s r 4 e, w. m next, will tie postponed one week. i ween Ashland ami Wagner creek, and The enrollment of pupil« in the fairs; and he has seut sortie nice live For this purpose the fair is not only a was inspired by the Menwittonal statement« He names the following witnesses to prove Shiotlfs, Sash, Doors, lioaidings, Etc. Pastor. over on Grizzly peak bears have been xcb<K)ls is much larger this month st.a'k plea*;ng object lesson, but a most practical iu the newspapers with the I eliui that Joy’« his continuous residence u|sm and eultiva down from his piece- some fine and effectual edm ator, as it is in brief a Hheeji iinnting and berry picking; ami tLun ever t»efore at thw time of year, xb,-.-p. Sitropshire ero.-stsl with Cots- Vegetable sarsaparilla would help him. But lion of. ‘■aid land, viz: miniature r«*presentation of actual produc M A. Walker. < A. Inlow. J R. Tozer, all up on Emigrant creek, on the high having reached about as m.^y already I; Poland China pigs; young, full- S. P Official« and Employea Confer at S. E tious of tiie district A comparison of re without money, how to get it was the ques of Ashland. Ja< kson county. Oregon. Wm. ridge betweeu the two main forks, two an were ou the K xj K b altogether dur wol tion. Finally he wrote to the Edwin W. Joy sults stiniulates effort«, and effort is the ‘ Addison, of Talent, Jarkson county. Oregon. Committees of employes of all de polisher ami civilizer, an«! successful com bloo i Durham cattle, and a couple of for buildiuir.ofever) kind prompt JOHN II. SHITE. Register fine Ixx-ves Ix-longing to J. M. Tyler ing all of last year, and tbe attendance tiuely-bred trolling horses. MILL AT PHOENIX, ly Order, partments of the trainmen aud from petitorfor the world’s honor ami power ami Co., appealing to their generosity, and it was mied. have Ix-en “l.uU'hered to make an nr- is now larger than at any time last not unheeded, the coveted pre] aration be every division of the 8. 1*. R. R. have greatness.----------- - ----------------- New bu.'s of black velvet rtlilmns, lieen in conference with officials of tbe suie iioii.lay." One of them was a cow year. The directors have already been ing sent by the next parcel delivery. It* Auction Sale tn.it would have dressed 7lM) lbs., and compelled to employ another teacher, silk riblxnis. bl iek dress and trimming company al San Francisco tbts week, Ft. Klamath Mail Roni« effect is best told in a subsequent letter, from AM) AKE PREPARED TO FIRNIS» she I ih <1 Ix-eu killed evidently by a making the ninth —and the new teach silk* at D R. A E. V. Mills. * which we quote the following: to discuss grievances aud arrive at a The following letter, received from JAMES 210BBIS, whole party of liears. as the scene of er. Miss Chase, will begin next Mon *‘I suppose you know me by th « writing, i A relic of Indian days in this valley mutually satisfactory re-adjustment of ConuressraHn Hermann, shows that be and my circumstances and <•• ndi’ion. Al The under-¡lined will sell at puNIc auc the killing, under a sheltering tree day. Aihiuid. Or., Aug V, UM*. __ 7“ the . Oregon ------ hiw l»een giving the petition for mail though impro.iug, I ask of y >ur gener. -ity tion lo I he hlKhi-st bidder, at corner of Main was font. 1 tn town lli-r other .lay au wages, time, etc. From where the cow was sleeping when at in Miss McKinley’s room, of the for another bottle of y«»ur J>»v's Vegetable and Granite streets, Ashland, buck horu handle bunting or division Conductor ChHii. Conner, route the needed attention. Sarsaparilla. Its laxative a« ti >n is perfec tacked, showed the ground to lie primary grade are 32 little folks who old Saturday, September 27, lStM), knife, which was turnml up by Brakeman Jack Andrews and Bag- tion ltacdf. It ha* so thoroughly r«-. •Sited Washington. D. C., Sept 4th, 18*>. trampled over by liears- feet which left have never gone to school before, and skinning gageman Loudon went dowu. a plow on a lot in the railroad a Idition, sir Referring Vo your revuinmeixlaUou my system that my catarrh, rheurnatism, begtnniuir at 2 o'clock >>. m. a lot of para Of Every Hr.cripllo» 0,1 Short Notice. LOOK OCT FOR tracks as nnmerous as sheep tracks in she has altogether, while Miss Co- of the 2d instant, transmitting petition of constipation, and beadu» h«*s are all in-fier. phernalia formerly the outfit of the Slat Ba apart of th« old Applegate a camp corral. Tbe stock men up buru of the B Grammar grade, has formerly eftizen« of Jaekson aud Klamath conntie* 1 feel ashaousl to ask in this wav. but w hat keri : al«., miscellaneous lot of hoiise.bold farm. Brad llidehff found the knife, shall I do? I thought i migtit not need any I and other tf.ssl« Al«otlie following Oregon, for improved mall faellttiex I have LIST OF LKTTWW that way have beeu out in force hunt nearly 70 enrolled. HKVI. K-TATK. and George Andrews bought it. from the honor to Inform you that cireular letters more, but I am now so anxious to keep it up; ing for the bears, and Mr. Rush aud The schools open with tine pros- him. to perHerve as relic. The blade Remaining in tiie Ashland. Oregon, P. O., of inquiiy have thix day been addrexM-d to but you see how it is.” l/its I. 5. f. an.l 7. block T, railroad addition, others killed one last week a mealy- pecta for a prosperous aud profitable lias Ix'eti a fine one. aud has lx<eu fixed Sept. 1”. ISSO al«<> lot IS, in libs k II, railroad addition to the pontmaster, at Ashland and Fort Klam It was sent, aud he can get more if be needs One third of tbe real estate in Jackson Settle up an<t P»y up’ Coltrili, Amador Johnson. <'yni« A«hUnd al«o the property known as the ath for further information relative to the county is held under i>r.rx<Tivx title. Get uosed fellow, who won't join in the year. it in the piece of buck horn aft«r having i r.msmaii, Orrie E Parson. Mr* Aue«. Baldwin block on Granite street. promised route lieiwecn the said point*. an aletract to the title of your property aud Those knowing theinselvee indebted service iierry and beef revels any more Cardwell.Mira Martha,2 Steven«. C. M Terms of sale—On the miM-eUaneou* Very Respectfully. b.'id its first handle broken off. if Tot'are all right. The t.M.i reliable Large lot of new goods receiveil at k . hh I s . cash in hand. On real estate, one to the underngned will save costs by see Oartield, Mrs. T. L. Worley. Junes. W m . .1. P ollock , StRih|)etl doylitM, Bplasber® hu «I pil Abstracts made lu Jacksou county come Walton, W. A. Aetlug Second Awl. P. M. Genl Who wants any peach trees? Call Hoyt. Homer. the C. O. D. Emporium in Reeser's thinl cash, balance on time with approved complying with this notice. from Austin H. Hammond's Law and Abs A Une fresh milch now for sale at low h L ihids , all new detdgutt, at L>. K. A’ H on H inokk H kkmamm , * Person« callluK ? for t lie *ame. pleaxc -av tract Office. Ashland, Oregon. | 1323 I J. M. M c C all . block. The 5 and 10 cent counters security at lu |»-r cent interest. I at Teel's nursery, Ashland. AT COST! FRI IT ITEM" BREVITIES 1 Opera House, Ashland. SATURDAY, SEPT. 20. NORTH CALIFORNIA DRAMATIC CO., AT COST! ASHLAND TIDINGS. FALL - STOCK HAS ARRIVED WE ARE TOO BUSY WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK D, R. & E. V. MILLS ornrrnT Than Congress. Land! I FARM and STOCK RANCH C. F. BILLINGS, NEW BRICK Ashland, Or H. JUDGE, Saddle and Harness E. K. Brightman, Prop., a J. W. Hockersmith. killer,-:- Ruitic Floorim, We are Now Running Our FRUIT BOXE8 WEEKS BROS Eagle Mills. * E. V. Milla. ♦ ad «erti sed . " ¡ A. P HA.MMU.Nl». P. M.' House of Representative«. fully replenished. * R. T Bai-bwiK. BAD TITLES! t