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ASHLAND TIDINGS THE AS HI,AM» SANDsroXE. THE WORLD'S FAIR. MORE OF THE BUTTE CREEK MYSTERY. BLUE GRAVEL. DR. HILLER’S Item» from the Bloc Gnvel Mining Region Tli<» people of Aslilaud have Ix-eti southern Oregon Should Arrange for an Exhiliit- Thomas J. Sutton Indoabtwlly Munlereii. much elatcil over the announcement that sandatonH from thia neiy'titM>rb<xxl Since the first discovery aud devel I Yreka Journal. | was to tx* mxkl in tbv construction of Letter fruta Hon- Henry Klippel. Uomini»- opment of tbe blue gravel channel NOTES AND NEWS. »¡..tier for Oregon the now city hall of Portland, and From latest developments concern txdow tbe old town of Cottonwo<>d by were correapoudinKly chagrined last ing the discovery of the wagon at Jileon A Co., there has beeu a steady HOME TREATMENT Gov. Stevenson of Nevada, an old Friday to learn that the opening of the SELF CURE Butte creek valley, in an out of the growth of public opinion as to the M kdfokd O k ., Sept 23. DW. reality of tbe finiL Of course, there pioneer of that State, died at Carson prrxqx-ctivH industry of exporting thia way place, it is certain that the outfit E d . T idings :—Your courteous in atone* was uot so certain as had been having been so many speculations and City last Sunday of typhoid fever. A Specific Remedy for Each Disease. quiry of a late date concerning the lielonged to a man limned Thomas J. i ailfiooseil. Sutton, who Ims undoubtedly beeu so much ground salted, people wi re cotumimonerB fr. ii» Oregon to the Oregon's tinnncial condition is as The city council of Portland Irid naturally suspicious from the fact follows: Bondeti debt,'8L‘>,(HM); Moat pnsse-i a resolution designating ’he World’« Columbian Exposition is murdered. Spots of blood were dis that the whole proposition was so far DR. HILLER’S HYDRASTINE RESTOR A^TJVE^ Stimulates nutrition. Purifies the BlooI. ing debt. 8767,<»11; sinking tnnd. Ashland mudstone as that which under reply. The iwrespoudent of covered on the wagon sent and wheel, out of the line ot experience as well Cure« Dy«pejMia,Con«tip<tion and General Debility. A perfect tonic and strength builder. you 1'uq telegraphed from Eu aud the mules belonging to the own-' as the traditions of tlie whole mining 86.728; i,et *ie)>t. ¡4572,728; increase m should be used m th« trimmings of the er of the wagon, are tboee coming to ' ten years, 8160,271. the new city hall ■ acleetion to meet gene lately that the ••corninissioner community hereabout. Yet if a dis PHIMj* ‘ Cure« Biliousne«« and for Oregon" Lad I hm u directed to ap the ranch of W. J. Bray, which have I which would require tlie a|ii| ment of interested person will come here and Says the CreM-ont City.Cal.. Record-. ail Liver Trouble«, Chills and Fever, Malnrial Fevers, and all Typhoid conditions. pear in Ch.cago. You ask if this does I sen a ; vert iso 1 the past month iu the alxyut HOJMkl cubic feet ot the ston<* The countv jail of Del Norte iniu.lv not iudicate that the otuer couiuns- Journal, «8 eat rays. The mules were look over the field curt fully ho Will DftHIl-LR ^CMTARRH^CURE. Cures Acute Catarrh, Chronic Catarrh, Catarrhal Deaf on last Monday morning conL-iine 1 from tins place to Portland. On the Eiouer from Oregon lias resigned. I purchased last fall fiom Mrs. Cald tirnl everything to rorroliorate tbe fact ness. Guaranteed tocurc the want cases when directions are foil owed, or money refunded. four men who were awaitlug trial, two s’reng’h of this, a corporation waa think uot. The correspondent doubt- well. of Edgewool. for Chas. Tait, of that au auuieuL channel here exists; 1 for assail it with intent to kill, the formed to quarry and deliver the let-H referred to the oue eoinuiitiHloUer the Tait House. Tehama, who bar that nearly uli the placer gold mined DR^IH-LER^^COUGIVCURE^ Cure« Colds, Hoarseness, Coughs, Bronchitis, Pleurisy other two for horse stealing. Siuce stone, as has been reported in the for Oregou with whom he is ac gained for more, but owing to the here previous to this time has come and Pneumonia; reliet ca consumption. Contains no Opiates. Cures Croup in 10 minutes. T igini .- i , and operatioua at the quarry out of breaks in this old channel, al the count) was first organized this is quainted. Both (x.minissioners at snow bkx'kade could not return dur the largest number of criminals ever we.» Ix-gun Home two or three weeks tended tue tirut conference of the com ing the winter. A letter from Mr. so that there is on the eeBt side of this Prevents and cures Diph- ago. channel a different kind of gravel en theria. Will positi vely cure any «ore threat iu from 3 to :»4 hours. Cure« Quinsy in 3 day a awaiting trial :.’ one tune. Tait to Mrs. Caldwell, made inquiry mission and voted against the adop Th-- stone* was to lx* furnished totin' tirely from what is seen in auy mod El-Senator Thomas C. Platt, of contractor at **esLit)1isbe<l prices,” tion of the dual site. Any site which about the mules, ami a letter from Mr. ern stream. It is round aud well OJj^HJ^ER^FEVE^CURE^ Indispensable in all acute disease« attended with fever. New Y’ork City, is exjx'eted to visit which meant alxiut SL30 a cubic foot would ssp'trate the agricultural ex Hebron to Tail coueerning the wagon worn, also much of it of different kind Prevents and cures Scarlet Fever, Scarlatina, and Meades. Mothers try it once. and articles found in Bntte creek val hibit from the nituu exposition I aui the State of Washington some time delivered cut. and dreHeed nt the build of rock from that found in the more ley, answer the dcscriptioD of Sutton's 2J^JILLEirS^NERV0US^EBILWY^ClJR£^ Cure« Nervous Weakness, and Ix*s of during the present campaign. He ing site. The Tenino, W uh I l , stone sure would not receive our approval. recent streams. A great amount of Power. Never faila Send fur iTivato Circular to Hiller Drug Co., San Francisco, CaL Not alone as one of Lite comluiseiou- outfit. Mr. Tait thinks Sutiou has bp* been apjxiinted one of the <s»m I'ompaliv lias txs»n supplying alxiut all gold has been taken from the old missionere to seleet « site for a dry the .«andstune ns.-d iu Taeonia.Seattle, ers. but also as a resident for many l»eeu foully deHit with, as he was alone. "Brass wire” diggings at Henley, P^WILLER^SjHEUMATIC AMD NEURALGIC CURE. Cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia, dock on Puget Sound and mav make and Portland, and Hieing a formid.ib! ■ ye.irs of Southern Oregon, I lx*g to J. J. Worthington, of Tehama, also probubly a million or more dollar». blood acids which cause them-C it convenient to arrange his trip so as rival apjmar in tlie Aahlaud compnuy. suggest that the ¡xatple of this laud i-orroIxiruteH the statement of Tait, in This gold evidently camedowu by way regard to the outfit being that of Sut should make a united < ffort morder to take a hand in the {»oil Ileal fight Htt»-mp"»'d toernsh out the opfami’ion DE^HM-ER^MTEETlWI^CURfL Aids the growth and development of children during of "Rocky Gulch," the only true , 1 that will Is- under full headway next bv the ancient ruse of putting down that our varied resource« may be ton. In the wagon were found cards break through any great portion of the teething period, ensures painless teething an 1 sound teeth, and prevents and cure« of the Tait House, a tent, three suits Spasms, Rickets, Brain Troubles and Bowel Complaints. A blessing to mother aud child. , mouth. prices tenqairarily. It offered to fur properly shown ut the coining expo the old channel. We can pau dirt in sition. The great wealth a nd energy of cloth, s, two sets of harness, lot of A terrible radway accident >x*curnal lisll the stone' Heeded lit II JlSCOlUlt Ilf of the citizens of the other sections oi dish» laid a copy of t he San Francis any gulch west and north of that and D^HILLEffS^JjfffOOPING^COU^i^CURE^ I*revents and Cures Whooping Cough. i on» the Pnila. «V Redding 11. K. one ilxmt 2." fx*r cent., from prevailing our state will insure a suitable rep- co Chronicle, dated July 2Gth. A • ni hardly find a color. All this g<x*e to N ot «. With exception of Dr. Hiller's Hydrastine Restorative, Dr. Hiller’s Rheumatic day last week, iu which twenty pc,pl • r ites. With tills offer, and doubtless re«s illation of their localities. I sug ter was also r«*ceived last Sunday oy show lh.it th« ancient chaimel has and Neuralgic Cure, and Dr. Hiller’s Cough Cure, the above remedies are in Tablet Were killed, and fifty wounded, sone' vntb such other means as might sug gest that in the columns of your pa Sheriff Moxley from his sister, Mis. fnrrr.slied most of the gold that has form, and, if not obtainable from your druggist, will be mailed free, on receipt of price. « very senoi: h. A train was thr >wn gest themselves, the Tenino company per a call should l»c published for a A. S. Richards, dated San Francisco, lx*eu found by piuoer niimug at Hen a strong, qtnet tig»it against the miule $1.00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00. ley. True, in Rocky Gulch aliove or down an embankment into the Scliluy- public meeting at some place in Jack- Sept. 20th, which reads as follows: west of ibe channel there are some kill river, iwtiity feet Ixlow. An Ashland stone, an.I Lad an ordinance son county in the near future, of the San Francisco, Sept. 2t)th, 1NHW. These remedies are the result of 25 years of professional experience, and are small quartz ledges that have snp- other fatal accident ocmred in Chicago intro lu -ed in the city council,rewind Citizens of this ami adjoining coun- M r . M oxi . kv : guarantee»! to cure when a cure is possible. Dr. Hiller's 54-pakre book of directions for home treatment, oontaining valuable instructions as to hygiene aud diet, seut fkkf .. t < pile») a little gold, which is natural, Sunday evening, an »xenreion tram in y it»-action taken in favor of th" ' ties, that at am ii meeting ¡.lane Dear Sir: In telegraph news from Iwmg run into by a freight tram, re Ashland stone, and snlistitiiting for it may l»e formulated and action taken Yreka, I notice the assertion made as Ihxjky Gulch cuts deep into tbe HILLER DRUG COMPANY, SAN FRANCISCO^CAL, U. S. A. sulting in the ileatii of seven people. the Tenino «tone. It came near pass to secure (or us a proper exhibit. We tfiat the mules, etc., found at Butte hills. Nearly all of the ground aloug ing Wednesday evening of last week, on aud near tbe channel has been lo creek valley, lx*longed to Thomas J. should also seek to c<»-o|>eiiite with The latest new« from Washington hilt was referred, mid was to lx* rejxirt- A distance of teu mile« or in regard to t)i*> Oregon census is that ed Wedn*«day evening of this week. the Qtizeus of Multnomah county, Sutton, and that you thought him cated. more has been pretty* carefully cov- the powers that I«' have de<*ided not The stone expert of the building com represented by tin* Porliaml Board of murdered. I am the eldest of his to give the stale a recount. The cen mittee. who had nt first pronounced Trade. The wealth of our soil, our three sisters. We are anxious to bear 1 ered and will soon be more or leas de sus people have shown by what they the Ashland stone just what was want mines, our forests and our streams further from you in regard to him. veloped. did eons« lit, to test by a recount, that . ed, bad lx>gun to "take it back.” mid can lie utilized to show to the world What do you base your supposition , South of the Klamath river John tl.e census was terribly butchered it> reported that the stone didn't stand by a grand exhibit in the exposition, upon? How many mules were found, Wtutock and Captain Wilbur have the two principal cities of < »regoti, and tlie tests ns it should, though it wiih that Houthem Oregon although re aud what did tbe outfit consist of? 1 500 acre« and are now running a tun they are doubtless afraid that if they t-sted i.nd reportetl O. K. by him pre mote aud nndisturlaxi by "booms'' is I knew he was going to take this trip. ' nel into the blue gravel with good I prospects of getting gravel that will' should count the whole state over viously. The Oreyonian reported yet a ¡»aradise for the home seekers. He said he would write as stMin as lie again they will tie still further eon- that the stone was alleged to have Ix-t ns not l»e backward in this uni settled, and said a young man was go undoubtedly pay well if cruabed. Di-! deuining themselves. They liave been subjected to a white heat and versal American movement. As one ing with him. He left Sacramento rectly across the river and running in a direction nearly north, Jileon A Co. earned the execration of Oregon. then had water poured on it, and of the commissioners from Oregon, I with between one and two thousand or the Blue Gravel Mining Co., have dollars in cash. I wish yon would will with energy lend my aid to any D. A Hendricks, managing editor failed to survive the shock. | I'ecnliar such public movement. In two jour make diligent inquiry into the case, 300 acres. J >irectly east of the Blue of the Inland A'c/in/i/n-un, grows elo sort of a test for sandstone.) Gravel Co., Hill A Ca have 160 acres, At any rate, three gentlemen of the neys across the ¡»lams one by slow and reply to me as soon as possible, adjoining them is the laud of the quent in defense of the public inter Yours respectfully, moving ox teams and one by K|ieeding and oblige, city council Messrs. Showers and ests. He says in his last paper: "As I’ride of Ijea) Co, 130 acres. Geo. Mc A. S. R ichaki »«. liaiimotive- 1 noticed with concern, long as there is a hand left to shove a Scroggins and ('apt. Hoyt, 11. J. Hefty, uot that the march of progress had Sheriff Moxley has answered the let Vay, president. North of them aud architect, mid Mr. ( ’ larke, stone ex |ieu and a type left to proclaim it. (Mipuhited with home« the iululid Em- , ter giving all the information attain east ot the Blue Gravel Co. is the right hih I jns’ice will lie advix*ate<). pert, of the building, came out to Ash pire, but that the ¡»roceesiou had ai- able, and has a deputy now scouring Buckner Co. witu 160 acres. Joining We believe in human rights, in jus land Friday morning, at the invitation I n.osl ended on the Ixirder line of our the country in examining all the caves the Buckner Co. is John Jacobs A Co,, tice and in reason; in free speech of 0. W. Ayers, of the Siskiyou Stone state. What were only a few strag and deep crevices in search of the 80 acre«. Joining this oompany is A. which does not include vulgarity, in Company, accompanied by M. G. glers from the main army had crossed laxly of Sutton, or any clue oonceru- Shultz A Co., with 160 and lastly in right not might; in the development Mnnly, attorney of the company, tn our lines. And yet no part of that in him, tbe person deputized being W. that range conies the Portland Co., otthemind and Issly aud not in the inspect the quarry. They did so, and land Empire possessed more varied; J. Bray, a well known mountaineer, owned largely by Huutly Hampton, brutality of physical force with only were met on their return to town by a resources nor as inexhaustible natur who is familiar with every section of with 200 acres. These last named, after committee of the Ashland Board of an aipmal’s mind to guide it." tbe Blue Gravel Co., are mostly on the Trade, who showed them such informal al wealth as our state on the western the region where the outfit was found. east nm ot the channel. Joining the It is evident that Sutton oil leaving sea. This exposition will attract the C. F. Riley, eighteen months ago, attention as was possible, and did all bought G> j acres of land lietween Port possible to enable them to learn the attention of home seekers and wage SacrameDto, had some notion of set Blue Gravel Co. on the north is the land and Oregon City, paying at the facts concerning the g<xxl qualities of earners from all over the world. Au ( tling on a ranch, purchasing a wagon Black Jack Co. with 160 acres. This rate of $744) |s*r acre. The land was the Ashland sandstone. The Portland accurate and truthful exhibit from ! and tbe articles named at Red Bluff, I company is iurorporated and have is uncleared timber and brush land. He gentlemen returned by the evening Oregon will turn their f<M»tsteps this I coming thence by team to this coun sued stook. They are now running a cltmred it and has it planted in fruits train, mid earned with them ns evi way, while a lack of Biicli exhibit I ty into Butte creek valley. Whether tunnel from tbe west riin and have al and garden. He cultivates strawlieriies, dence of the gool will of the people would attract them elsewhere and there was any oue with Sutton cannot ready crushed some 40 tons of gravel blackberries, nispliernes. aud lias a here several baskets of choice peaches leave us in spite of the new census lx» ascertained at present, but if such and cement which prospect some 83 S|»4*cial Aiiiiiiiiiicenieiit. the least of the populated western was tbe cnee, that man may have dis per ton. Mr. Hazlett, the superin tine young orchard growing. He now from Ashland orchards. Within a few weeK* past the copyright tendent, says the gravel is much bet patched Sutton for bis money, and supports bis family iu abnudauce The importance of the matter to the states. In common with our living which has covered the great W ebster from this tract. He came from Kansas, pis'ple in this part of Oregon is set pioneers, I hope we will uot neglect taken the wagon off the road in the ter now than then. Directly north of D ictionary ha«s expired, and the Pacific brush to hide it from view, at same the Black Jack is the Nelson Placer Very truly, and says lie would not exeiuiuge Ills forth iu the following resolutions our own interests. Publishing Company, san Francisco, has time turning the animals loose. Tbe Co., consisting of A. Harvey, Nelson 6*4 acre tract for the liest 100-acre adopted by the Ashland Board of H enry K uiiteu taken advantage of this circumstance to wagon was only discovered by men Thompson, James Coyle and Dr. Gill, farm in Kansas to make a living on. Trade at a special meeting held Satur put a reprint of this great work upon the with 200 acres. The prospecting of out hunting up cattle, and in a place The Worlds Fair Site Finally Selected day evening, and forwarded by the market al a considerable reduction upon the Black Jack Co. is eo close to the When the necks of Anarchists secretary. G. F. Billings, to the Mayor »here a team would uot be likely to Chicago, Sept. 22. -The World's fair the price, which heretofore ranged from I laud of this Co. that they consider Parsons amt Spies were stretchid in of Portland: take a wagon without someone to site question has been settled by to twelve dollars to fifteen dollars per volume. Chicago their admirere voted a (tension guide. In a few days more we may their ground proven also. day's action. Iu the morning the The re-publication of the dictionary in this WHEREAS. Tlie n.-w <-ity hall to lx- North of the Nelson Co. is the Cool of ¿2*4 to Parson’s Widow and Spies b<* able to obtain further information built by The city of Portland will be one of South park commissioners agreed to way is not in any sense an act of piracy,’’ ey Bros., 16 acres; Lentner A Phil mother. Now it is learned that Mrs. the tiue’-i public building* in the slate of add Washington park to portions of in regard to this mystery, through the blit is legitimate in everj way. Those w ho lipa. 60 acres; the Tom Payne Ca, 80 Spies during all the tune she has Oregon, aud ( investigations now progressing under had any proprietary right to the work, save WHEREAS, The city council of the city the South park system already offered the superintendence of Deputy Sher acres; Mrs. Greave, 20 acres; Ashland drawn the pension has had live grown This was in Portland, having ‘»elected Ashland sand to the commissioners. as a mere matter of business, arc loug since Co., 160 acres; Burkhalter A Co., 80 sons, every one of nhotn earnevi en of iff W. J. Bray. stone for tri minings for the structure, is now accordant*« with a resolution adopted dead, so that no injury is done to the au acres; Smith A Hilt, Shattuck A Co., ough to provide her support, while for sonic reason asked to reconsider its se- thors by re producing it. We have arranged tbe Henley Co. and others. The Smith Lucy Parsons, the dilsky widow of the h etion and choose instead a ‘‘•one from by the national commission last Sat The l’lsy Saturdsy Evening urday. At this afternoon'« session of Washington, and for a large number of («»pies, and propose A Hilt compuny have their ground Ather anarchist, is licensed of luring a Tenino. W HhRE.VS The use of the Ashland stone the national commission, the amended The play presented at Gurnard's opened up on the east rim and have to give it as a premium, in < (»nnvetion with married man away from ins wife and in so prominent a building is of great im- pr 'position was presented and opera house by the North California fine prospects. They have taken out the regular weekly paper. It is of course children. The society which furnished | m rtauev to the people of Southern Oregon, sue The site thus dramatic Co. lust Saturday eveuing several bone« of the mammoth, a pre inasmuch as it would practically inaugur unanimously aocepted. impossible to make an actual donation of these pensions recently discussed these ate in this part of the stale a new iudusiry so large and valuable a b<a»k, and it will la* charges and although many were in of vast general benefit, namely, the expor provided for includes Washington and was enjoyed by u fair house, but the historic animal. Tbe prospect« of the issued upon the following terms Each new favor of cutting off the pensions, the tation of the valuable building stone found Jackson parks, Midway Plaisance con attendance was not as large as the Black Jack Co. are so flattering that necting them, and Lake Front park, T idings wanted to see greet our they are driving their work night and in great abundame. therefore, be it subscriber to the weekly paper for one year, majority voted to continue them, here Resolved. That the board of Trade of the in all idiout HMM) acres. In a sense the friends from a neighboring town in or each old subscriber renewing for the day. If all the gravel or ground prolxibly liecause they did not desire city of Ashland r» spvetfully bring to the at year, will be given the dictionary ami the to give any handle to the enemies of tention of the mayor an«! the city council : chosen site is one great unit, compris California. The chief reason of this mined shall pay no more than 83 (•f the city of Portland the fact that the de ing as it does, the entire South park was that the event was not as well ad per ton, there are untold fortune« in paper together for the sum of five dollars, anarchy. » hioii of the matter in «¡uestiou ma\ have a system of Chicago, the finest of auy in vertise«! as it Bliould have been. Had this region. Towage on the paper an<l express rates on far reaching effect upon the material inter j The Southwestern Oregon Agricul ests of this part of Oregon, and that (he the city. The enthusiasm with which I they given us a full week's notice, we the book prepaid. This will enable any per Jillson A Co. are eo well satisfied tural Society closed its sixth aunnal opening <»f a trade whereby a large ¡M»rtion the tender was received by the nation should have turned out in better with tbeir spring's clean-up that they son wishing to get it with the weekly for fair at Arago, Coos county, on the ot the tim r stone to be used in the vxten- ' al commission, showed in marked con numbers. The drama is a thrilling are making preparations for a very one year for one-third the price heretofore building operations which the near fu trast with the reception of previous 13i h mst., says a coast exchange. The sive one. and was presented in a manner active aud extensive work next year. currently charged for the dictionary alone. ture will see in progress in Portland may t»e i exhibition of farm prixlnee was a very >uppli»’d from the «juarries of Jack- propositions. which does great credit to the abili The price is marvelously low The book is We confidently expect that with would be of mutual slim affair as to quantity, but what m » ii county Stepping from the doors of city rail ties of the ladies and gentlemen cum- another year's development we shall an exact reproduction in size and general benefit to the people of Portland was shown was atxiut the average in road depots, hotels and business posing the company. Strange as it have a business on its feet that will form of the standard W ebster ’ s D iction am! of Southern Oregon, and would do size of the yearly crops on almost much toward establishing a closer bond of. houses, visitor’s to the world's fair may sound, when it is considered that not be worked out for a hundred years ary , with only thia difference, that the re every farm m the Coquille valley. The tra«le and a greater community of interest will, as it were, enter directly the ves au amateur company was playing iu or more. More in tbe future. print is priuted upou a lighter paper. The farmers in this section have never la-twern the metropolis and this remote and tibule of the exposition on the lake an opera house just finished up at letter press is au exact fac simile of the die O bhekvek . » much neglected part of our great com taken much interest m the fair, and uh front. This lake front is a strip of large coat, the point most to be criti monwealth: ami we therefore submitthat tionary which is familiar to all. Subscrip this year with a half dozen exceptions if, after a full investigation the Ashland park.comprising sixty acres, bordering cized in the presentation was not the tions will be received, either through the they have entirely ignored the expo stone is found to be fully *s|iial to that from on the shore of Lake Michigan. Lead acting but the scenery. By a great Jacksonville Items. agents of the palter or direct from this the «Harries in Washington for the purpoxs sition; bene» there was but little required the city’ council of Portland would > ing from it the finest lamlevard in the misfortune, the work of fitting up the office. Anybody caring to take advantage brought to the pavillion of the mam do honor to the commendable pride of the city g<a s directly to Washington park, stage and painting the scenery for the of this offer may do so by addressing us amt Chas. Schultz i« iD San Francisco. moth and prolific product« of the un people of Oregon in the resources and pro and connecting with the latter is Mid opera bouse was entrusted to incom enclosing the subscription price, J >, for the ducts of their own state, and would best excelled rich bottom land« of this pro sut»serve the interests of their city and the way Plaisance, which ends iu Jackson petent hands, aud a terrible piece of Henry l’ech, of Butte creek, was iu book and paper. ductive agricultural country. The fair state at large by making their decision in * ' park. Like Lake Front, one side of botch work is the result. The drop town Tuesday. uext year will !»• held at Bandon, favor of the < »regoti stouc for a conspicuous Jacks, n paik is wushed by the waves curtain itself is serious enough to John Howell, of Williams creek, use in i* public building which will be an whose citizens will build a new ra<*e ornament and crc«lit not to the metropolis of La<e Michigan. The greater por warrant the legal lynching of the ‘‘ar was in towu on a visit. track aud buildings. tion of the site is one vast network of tist," and the rest of the work be did alone, but u> I he whole state of Oregon. Hou. Wm. Kahler and wife have re In its issue of Sept. 23, the Or< you- pleas ire drives.incl «¡ug great stretch corresponds with it. This was un The New York ¿>»n lias informa es of meadow and groves of oak. fortunate for the Yreka company, for turned from their visit to Roseburg. tion from Troy. N. Y., that the full utn says editorially: The resolutions of the Ashland Board of Then was great rejoicing in Chicago the drama they presented, "Not innfession of the three men implicated Trade, Mrs. Mollie Krause, who has been asking the common council of this in the train wreck on the New York ; city to compare the Ashland sandstone with by ail classes over Die final settlement Guilty,” requires appropriate scenery attending the state fair, has returned of the site controversy iu a way that to make it effective ami much of the Centra), has lxs*n obtained for publi , that of Tenino, Wash., before it decide«, to home. the latter to the displacement of the gives satisfaction. best effect even with perfect acting is cation and that they contain many , i employ former ill the construction of the new city Mrs. Nellie Plymale, of Salem, is s|H>iled by a lHek of proper stage set damaging statements. One of the I hall, make a fair presentment of a matter ting. As it was, the company did well, paying her parent«, Mr. and Mre. I ^tanford'H Great Gift. most interesting is the implication of ' that Is of imiM»rtancv not only to a local in of JacKsoti county, hut relatively to Washington. Sept. 22.--President and a |>oint worth noting is that some Luy, of this place, a visit the official lender of ilie Knights of dustry the state. Anything that tend“ to establish Lalxir in the strike. Master Workman trade relations between the metropolis of a Harrison will make a tour of the Pact ot the most difficult parts were played A large delegation from Jackson Edward J. Leer, in this matter. The state and its various sections, near or re tie coast sometime in May or June in a manner of which professionals ville attends the fair each day. mote, is worthy of encouragement. If rhe next year, on the occasion of the dedi might have beeu proud. eonspiratore say ho personally fur J h ( kson county «inarrivs < an supplv the Gen. J. N. T. Miller, who has lieen Let ns hope our Y'reka frieuds will nished them with money to leave the kind ami quality of stone m vded in build cation of Leland Stanford, Jr., univer I f Good I lorses are needed country after they wricked the Mon ing enterprise in this city a* reasonable a* sity, which Senator Stanford is alxint. come again, either with this piece or in Klamath county on a business vis it, has returned. a like grade can I m ’ brought from a neigh another. We will have a Ixtfer house to present to the state of California. treal express. Tliey say be bad con i lM»ring state, the preference might, with < ALL ON ference with men who were leaders in ■ gicat propriety, I m * givt n to the coin pvt ing Tlie excursion party will comprise the out for them u 1. time if they will Mrs. Wm. Holmes aud Miss Olia CEO. NUTLEY, the strike. The dispatch also asserts |M»rti«»ns of our owii eoimnouwealth. The president, vice president, aud the la give us a little notice iu advance. Brown were visiting in Ashland Sat that takes note of, aud urges this in dies of their families, all the cabinet, that information regarding the iden- spirit urday and Sunday. For thr iii-tance under con.’ddrration, is far tltyiof the eonspiratore came to the more < ■ >iiini«iii in Washington than in Ore and the ladies of their families, twenty E. H. Autenreith, of Yreka, spent Muiators, ami enough representatives gon. The plan in this state has usually railroad people from the upper council last Sunday visiting friends. He e»nie to rest content in the quiet knowledge and other distinguished guests, includ of the Knights; that since the strike Ua*n Mnke.* i Mux live* miNvrablo, and often lu.id ( nil nt his rauch, or address that out possible productions are vast, our liegan the railroad company bad in its limber equal to that of any other srvtion. ing a detachment of Washington cor to neh* ih-'T’.K’tioi» bistres* after eatiug, over to attend the district fair. pay men high in the order, who have our ‘hm* -iiperjor to tlmt whii h oth» r k> respondents, to fill twenty Pullman glek li » . u’h«*, heart! urn, »our stomach« Miss Mayet.te Gilson started north Ashland with vulgaroflicioiisness are foisting cars, with hotel cars, etc., to accoiumo- constantly furnished information of calitirs on the market, ami our Tv.sourceM generally d.ite the party, the whole excursion to ineu*al <h preMuoti, etc., are caused by this Tuesday, and will atteud school at great importance. These secret agents I are above question !x»th iu j»oint of quality very <omrb»ti and increasing disease, Monmouth this winter. are still in the employ of the road, • and quantity, while that pursued by Wash- be at the expense of Senator Stanford. I JIools Sarsaparilla tones the Ftoinach. Mrs. T. J. Kenney and children, is to let. the whole world know a hat 11 is Stanford's intention to invite a and high in the council of the Knights. a iuctou favored region bears its name. Il is need numlier of the most renowned literary I creates an appetite, promotes digestion, re* who have lieen visiting the family of i —— ♦ ♦ ♦ li ’vc* hriuiuehe, clears the mind, and cure* less to dwell iiton the con sequence- of these I Henry White on Rogue River, re A («««I 1’lan two modes of proceednre. Tlie eleventh and educational celebrities, among ¿vspep' ia turned home Sunday. Ccnsna will tell the story in the relative them the deans of Oxford and Cam As it is prop,ise,l that the fruit ex grow th of the two sections in thr deeade of bridge. The university will lie dedi In a Terrible Condition. The Chilian Mediciue Co. gave hibit now at the district iair shall lx* which it furnishes The record. By all means " I owe my life to H im »I' m Sarsaj»arilla. For let us encourage, when at all prncticabiv. cated in June, with great ceremony, two years I was in a terrible condition with three of their performance« in this sent to the big fair at Portland, it is the sort of srlti-h energy that cxi»ends Itself in which the whole state of California The undersigned has now fur sale al I necessary to semi some person li|M>n the development of the resources of will take part. After that the party dyspepsia. I conld eat nothing but soda place last week to large and apprecia brickyard* near Ashland, down to arrange and take care of the our own state in preference to those of our will lx-taken to Yosemite valley and c ackcrs, and my weight fell from 170 to 135 tive audience«, which was well re neighlM.r, fr’cliug reasonably -lire that the pouuda. Hood’s Sarsaparilla he'*pe<l me at ceived and gave the beet of satisfac exhibit, It is proposal to do this, aforesaid neighbor is wide awnkc to Iti. to every other jx>int of interest be- and the matter will lie settled at the ow ii interests and has none of thnt imprac ■ tween L oh Angelee aud the new state once, and after using 12 bottle« I was en tion. meeting of fruit growers at the fair tical gvi.erosity that spends its time in of Washington, returning over the tirely cured. I have gained my usual Bob Dean, of Flounce Rock pre LARCE8TSTOCK IN THE keeping up the fences of others while its weight, 170 ponnds, and have had excellent cinct, was in town Tuesday. grounds to-day. The expeuse will be own suffer for lack of attention. Northern Pacific. health ever since.” T. J. W ilcox , ‘»26 lit i froui fifty to seventy-five dollars to NORTHWEST ! Secretary Rittenlx*rKen an<l nian- Alonzo Slover is in charge of Mrs. FROM 2', INCH TO 6 JNCH. * .»uth Street, Salt Lake City Utah. send a man down, and have him re- J. A. Cardwell ’ s farm near towu. Real Estate 1 ransactions. maiu a week or two. Ashland will <lo »K'er Ayers, of the Siskiyou Stone Co., Headache—Hot Flashes. her part in making up the needed sum. Cante out from 1’ortlaml yesterday ' I had beadache, hot flambes, sorejess and C. H. VEGHTE ri morning, and seemed encouraged over ' harles Davis to Jo«c|ih Randle«, ISO acres The World Eariehed.* swelling across my l>ody, juiiii in my right the prospect of tlieir company holding of land, sec 'J, tp 37. « r 2 e. eon $.<*•>. Ashland Fruit at Prineville. Cliarle« H and < arriv llargadine to Jos. bi le, with frequent vomiting I used Hood'« The 1 facilities of ____ the present day for the choice for the city hall trimming?». - mon and Ben Selling, ISO acres, sec 19, tp StUsHpar.'itH with the best results. I am in the production of ever -vthing that A. A. McCord. a Crook comity A telegram from Mr. Mutdy List even -S s r 2 v. con |lo*l. will conduce to the matenai J welfare and Martin. W llargH'line to Jos. Simon and better health than for four year». Hood’« All the leading varieties of fruit, rancher well known here, was visiting ing stated that the Portland city Beu Selling. 1.70 a-re«, sec 19, tp .¡a, « r 2 e, Sarsaparilla is Mife, reliable, and sura.” J. coinfort of mankind are a I moat unlimit- shade, ornamental, nut and Ashland rweutly, and on his return council had ¡a>st¡Mined final action in ion • d and when Syrup of Figfl was first pro i II.ISO evergreen trees, . . W illsox , Auburn, < al. took with hint in bis wagon some the matter pending further investiga duced the world was enriched with the Elizabeth E. Ayer« et al to Jos. Simon and I fresh fruit aud point» in glass jars, all tion. lieu -citing, l,«o acres, see 19, tp .Is, cou perfect laxative kn?wn, as it is the Hood’s Sarsaparilla i only FJt.-oo. VINES & SHRUBBERY of ¿viiicli was carefully packed for him only remedy which is truly pleasing and Sold bv driu- ” gistJi $1 . six for Prepared Albert G nu-1 -arah G. Rockf<-llow to & CO., A|M)tbe«ariea, refreahing to the taste and prompt rnd by J. W. Hockereniitli. who wanted to Ja, ol> Wagner. of <>ne waler «bare In east or , by • . I. KLAMATH COUNTY. Send for catalogue and price list to effectual to cleanse the system gently in show the Eastern Oregon people that Ashland water litch al«o of I water I ¿»well, Mu'S. I Llnkvillc ytar. Sept. IS.] the Spring time or, in fact, at any time right, con i >7. 0. they are mistaken iu the idea (often tOO Doses One Dollar Newton W'. < hilco’t to o AC. R R. Co . and the better it is known the more pop The party consisting of J. W. Bran- heard expressed) that fruit will not undivided t-tO iuterest to a certain water ular it becomes. denburg and family, N. F. Hildebrand stand the trip by wagon over the right, eon X>0 and family and Mrs. Lee. who went to Govan and Mary 11 igh to o AC. It. 1;. Co.. roi|gb roads through the Cascades and I C. l> to water diti li, ism |70. i Boxes- across the rocky ridges further east, tiie Crater Lake huckleberry patch (J. Rosa W'iltin nee Ban man to -arah A. Bate- L. W. CARSoN. A. R. CABHON. some time ago, have done remarkably liow the fruit carried and bow it was men, Its I, z, blk 31. M- diord. con BO The Sugar Pine Door .t Lumber Co., T George R. Hargadine to Marietta Kyle et Viewed in the sagebrush country is well, having brought home 270gallons. of Grant'll Paas, will sell boxes thia i a). 1*0 a< res. tp s. «.-. I'l, s r 1 -• e, eon »IO I told iu the following letter from Mr. Sam. Dixon lately cleaned up 60 year much cheaper than ever before, Martha W llarga-line to George K Har- 1 Beginning McCord: < on tin bushels of wheat off each of three gadinv, laii-l in tp lie sure to see their boxee aud get price« Hattie M. and ’ W. Ia-gan to Fred 11. acres. 1 Iff 6."» Hcres not irrigated he P risf . viixf , O k ., S ept ., 14. 1890. HARRIS & MURPHY BROS. from them before placing orders. ♦ It t >. Highland l‘aik addition to cleaned up 232!» bushels. The three Wagner. Mr. J. W. Hockersmith; Ashland, con F**' G. i Hols-rts to Ellsworth G. Roberts, 170 Dear Sir:—The fruit that I brought acres on which he raised IN) bushels in tp « r I w, > on F«<x> Ashland. Oregon. out cauie through in tine shape. Imtb have not lieen plowed for the past two acres IS'. i O, aud continuing six days. Six in ilea South of Grant's Pana, Jose Ellsworth G Robei’« to Emma J. Roberts, Business (’hange—Settle the packed aud in jars. There was years. t"0 acre* m tp ::a, art w , con B-onO phine county, Oregon. ---- OVER ----- E I'. Hanimniid to Wm 1. Wallace, it 11, but <>ne jar of pears that broke, and It is time for our trout and salmon ment Imperative. blk -iri, Medford, eon B«0. uot a peach, pear, or plum hardly to lie here, but somebody has strung a X I> Helman to l>< 11a I*. Gilroy, a certain Opened business ut the old Ashland Market bruised. I only wish that I had more dam across the river near Chase's, and piece of pr >iwrty in \«bland, con gido. The iiinlersigneii. having leased hi« hlaek- stand, ai the bridge, on Main street. > xniith shop in A«hland to other partie», 1» Nam-, imilarhlde and Mary W. Grieve to of them. It would have done you the salmon, though so abundant at T now out of the buaine»», and la compelled to Mariella liollarhid**. the e*# of sw% and sw good to see the peoples' eyes snap that point that the water is black with '* Offered for of nw, and nw1, of sw'.j sec 16; and CHOP EST OF BEEF. MUTTON, VEAL I Hettle no hi» account» forthwith. All per- when I showed the peadies in town. them, are unable to come any further. nw>4 of -er 21. tp io. « r2e. Olli *1. PORK AND SAUSAGE. sons owing me are requested to make pay ment at onee. All account» not »mied im Horace R,a>t io Horace F. Reeeer, tiw*4 of They would have sold for three dol This dam business will land somelxxly 16, tp :sj, « r I e 40 acres, con %'sio. Shop thoroughly renovated and refitted. mediately will tx? placed in the baud» of an lars a box too fast. Yonrs truly, in jail yet, and the salmou will lie glad -w C 4 N of see attorney for forced collection. Thu means Fowler to Ma <olm Fowler, the mi- 115-1«! A. A. M c C ord . to miss the spawn taneous cuss. 1 just what it say«, and per»on« wi»hlng to diviiled 14 interest in certain property. Med —Couaiatinu of ford. coll «ave co«t» will <lo well to come forwanl at The Klamath County Blooded m. I- Wallace to Martha A Chappell, once. S. F. MURINE. The Great Weil lei i»e. The Fruit Growers Animal Exhibil will APPLE, PEAR. PEACH, Ashland, Or., Aug. 19.1890. Final Proof Notice. Horse Association organized recently It 11. blk .11». Medford. Coll X'Al. losirge li. Hatgad. • to Carrie E. Harga PLUM, PRUNE, CHERRY, take place on Monday, Sent. 22<1. Everybody The Blood l> the Life. by the election of the following otli- dine ami Mary t t a-t-y , 10 acres in tp 3S, invited. All the eates will la-open aud free APKICOT, NECTARINE, Lvxn Or ni l at RosxBvsn. Ouxtios.) Gentlemen: 1 have been troubled w ith cere: Directors G. B. Van Riper, of eon tlon. | on Monday, tin- first dav of tbe fair. SeptCUllXT 20, ISSO. Ì ALMOND. WALNUT, ami ba«! for M>nie two year*, but recently Bonanza, H. A. Wright, of Liukviile, ; |Every facility ottered to those wisliine io purcha.*ed two imttlr* of Hibbard s Rheu Notice 1» hereby Riven that the tallowing- ' camp on tbe grounds. and Wm. Clark of (»leiie. Secretary BOHN. nsni, «I »-tiler bn* tllixl notice of hlatnten matic Syrup, which tins entirely cured me, Treasurer. Asa blood purifier it has no equal, and I J. I). Hamaker, Bouanza. tlun e> make final eroof tn tnpixirt of his For booth and other privilege» apply also take pleasure in recoin mend ing it »" a J. S. Orr. A trotting race meeting for G KI b r i N.—oil Grifthi ert rk, Tuesday, Scp- claim, anil that -al-i proof will b>- inaile be to the Secretary at Jacksonville, Ur. Grape Vine, Currant«, Gooaelx-rrii«, h ni « i It», to Mr. »ri'l Mrs. Harry Gritliu, fore the Jnilxe or l lerk of the County Court PORTABLE FORGES, tonic. alterative and reliable rhenniatii this fall will lx* arranged. Blankberriee, Rasplwrrie«, a daughter. of Jackson county, Oregon, on Saturday, remedy Very truly your*, s E F f . koi *o.\. Eaton Rapid-. Mich Novcui'oer J", viz Robert M. Flein COUNTER SCALES, Strawberries, FigB, niiug. Ilumeiteait entry No. 4ov7, for the se‘, This is to certify that we know Mr Fvr A Mate, of Sore*. SKCRBTARY. Etc., Etc. M AHKI F,l>. CAMP STOVES. of li» 1 4 . lot 2. aw ‘ 4 of ne 1 ,*, and nw) 4 of se 1 , ; um » u , aud believe the statement made by I am no grateful for the lieneticinl re of «c> A), tp 37, » r 2 e., W. M Our trees are grown without irrigation iiin to be true. We unhesitatingly recom K4S HESTER LAMP CHIMNEYS (1*5) He name» the following a uncase- to prove mend this remedy as we believe it to be the suits obtained from using Si. 8. S. that Nt.il. -IIIYMON:*. At the .»-«ideine of on Bed hill Ivnd, and all of known va the txi-l,-'« lather at W-aaivill,- September his continuous resilience upou ami cultiva greatest family medicine on our shelves. KITCHEN LAMPS. I want to add liiv testimony t<> that al For Sale ('heap. rieties that succeed in Southern Oregon. 1711». l«’.»i, Mr, A. T 11«'inolili <>l Wo.-I tion of said land, viz: WaLWOKTH A Sol LE. ready published. for the public good. Those contemplating tree planting »ill., nuil Mr. «’lail-Tli Sell, of Ashland, Janies Ba Ivy. John Moreland. lemiiel 1 pt., 1 <|t., and «, gal. FRUIT JARS, Eaton Rai4»Is, Mich. A wind mill and tower complete I was a niasa of sores before nsinu. but will do well to visit our orchard and nur llrt .K F l'liipp« pronoun,-, if the wor.l- Charley ami Flank Teel, all ot Ashland, For sale by T. K. Bolton, Ashland. 1 qt. and 2 qt. FRUIT CANS, with 12 ft. wheel and deep well pntnp; sery. or write ns for price list. am now entirely cured. C. » i <4< bihy rlint marl«* them on,-. and at «ix o’cl<» k J a- k»ou i ouulv < irigon. Hl. Louis. Mo. Postoffioe—Mnrphv. Josephine oonnty lb»- uedditiu supper was served. JOHN II SHUPE, Register. EXTRA RUBBERS for Maxon'» Jars. also reeervoir for water. All Dearly New lines of black velvet riblione. I new and in first claxe running order. Oregon. R. K. station, Grant's P hhh silk ribbons, black drees and trimming I Enquire of Smith A Dodge at furni- A. H. CARSON & SON. silks at 1). B» 4 E. V. Mills. » . lure «tore. Friday Set>tember l>!x> Special Prescriptions. PENCILS, SLATES, APE rt, INK, k T. K. Bolton, Agent, Ashland, Oregon. a I TU n/1 1 / I I I ‘ h 1 RED HOUSE DON’T MISS OUR OFFER. 12 FOR ONE 00LLÄR! Proprietor. Ashland, Or., June 20, 1890 a Fall Stock Arriving! YOU WANT A DICTIONARY. BARGAINS MADE Dyspepsia Well Broken Work or Saddle Horses. We are receiving’ our Fall k of OOTS, SHOES, CLOTHING TILE FOR SALE! Central Point, Jackson County, W1C1CK I u. H;w TH I ()L R SPOCK OF I I 9 .1. H. Settlemier, Woodburn, Or. Is now complete. Can rig you with I1 #7,000 A.H. CARSON & SON, Prop’s. Premiums ami Purses Hardware, Shade and Ornamental Trees, ROBERT A. MILLER, I; Bijojnos(j9|3nj*jíj3n3jpni¡3 CMHrenCryfotPitclier’sCastoria CliillrenCryforPitclier’sCastoria C. C. EDDINCS. Lookout for olii- ad. next week. Yours rri-ul\'. O. H. BLOUNT, A.shhm<l, ()i’<‘iron