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< \ THE DISTRICT FAIR FAIR NOTES Race No. 7, trotting, for 2-year-olds, 2 in 3, mile heats, puree $150. V. A. Nothing could lie a more conclusive A Greater Sucre« than Last Year-Exhibits Dunlap, of Klamath oounty, named The number of exhibit« i« «o large that it A fine fresh milch cow for sale at will be im|M>««ible to attempt a complete b m Birthday, by Olene, dam by list Seasone-l stove wood for sale by G. Eagle Mills. evideuoe that our public schools enjoy * in Every UneLargely Increased - Big of them this week without the certainty Frieiay,................. September I Ophir; A. J. Slrohecker, of Josephine, the confidence of the people than the F. Billinge. * of doing injustice to many exhibitor»*, and Crowds of People- Bert Whitman is shipping melons unprecedented attendance at this early named bl c Adrian Jr„ by Adrian, the T idings will i»ostpone the work till Farm wagons sold on long time by and tomatoes to Portland from Med day iu the schojl year. Last year the dam by Pilot; J. A. Garfield, of Coos, next week, intending then to give a full ■ LtaT Of LETTERN G. C. Eddings. ♦ ford. The second annual fair held under named b s Clatawa, by Daly, dam by list at least of all entnea. eutire enrollment amounted to 42H The directors of the fair did a wise thing ! Remaining in the Akblaud. Oregon, P. (».. II. T. Baldwin’s sale of real estate Gats. Barley, Wheat, at market price, pupils; this included the enrollment I the auspices of the Southern Oregon Gen. McClellan; John Wells, of Jose when they decided to charge uo fees this [ Sr pl. and personal property takes place at taken in exchange for farm wagons, at during the whole year, and not the District Board of Agriculture began phine, uameilbj s Monte, by AdriaD, year for entrie« of fruits, domestic and fancy ■ Anderson Prof J. Montgomery A. <’. etc It ha« been the means of , BariAgruver H. M 2 i D«uigh«*nv P » . the premises on Granite street to-mor G. C. Eddings. number that was present, nor the num last Monday at the Jackson county ' dam by Blacklmlot. Adrian Jr. won handiwork, ♦ OUR largely incren>.ng the extent and interest i pGguv Mr», s F.. Fuller S. 8. row afteruoon. See the advertisement ber enrolled even, at any particular fair grounds near Central Point, and in two heats, (Jtatawa 2d, the other of < .ar«hmever < »U.» the display. < »e<>. The state university at Eugene, now I is iu every respect a greater success two distanced first heat. Time 3:33, time. The present enrollment stands iu another column. Jones Frank A. Rv\. Mr. Plenty of amusement is offered to those ; a free institution, opened tip with a at ... 427; this, also, a.vu, in iu the uuv middle of _____ l4Mige F. but ' than last year. The exhibits of live- 325. who wish it. Besides the shooting galleries, ; The Patterson and Gray combined larger attendance this year than ever cane games, wheels of fortune and other Special race, trotting, mile heats, 2 the third week of school. The maxi-• stock, agricultural and horticultural Person** nulling f«»r the «am«*, please ** kv harvesteraud t liresher cut uud threshed liefore. doll rack«, ring throwing, etc., etc. I ‘ ad reused ” A. p H a MM o ND, p m inum is not to be expected before the products, haudiwork, etc., are so much in 3, for green horses, F. C. Homes ns fakes, There have been a tncdiciue concert company | this season ll.lloD bushels of grain, eud of the first term, Dec. 1st. The increased iu extent . > that <> ■ > the •> pavilion iq Raymond, Jr.; R. Thompson ns Black and two circuses. It is needle«« to say that Frank Hodgkins, formerly assistant alwHit two-thirds of it lieiug wheat aud Employment Wanted Secretary of State, it is said, has been High School register for last year found to be entirely too small, and ev-1 Pilot; Geo. W. Riddle ns Jay B; J. O. all have thrivid. the retnainner oats. A delegation of the Ashland W. C. T. U. , selected by State Treasurer Metschan shows a list of 52 pupils, which num erything is too much crowded (which Hamaker us Maud 0, by Maruka; F. A young man ami bis wife want a ber was not reached before about Jan is a much more gratifying complaint I W. Van Dyke ns Jennie Winston, by ladies are cam ped ou the groundsand are at Local news notes ami personal items I as his assistant. place on farm. Wages not »» much of work hi the temperance cause. Oue of their ! than that of the depressing effect of AltamouL The horses started in posi uary 10. At present there are 58 en an object a« steady employment. Best have lieen crowded this weak by the has a prominent location iu the pa Oakland, Douglas county, now lias rolled in this grade, which givee us 99 empty space too often reported at tions as named, Raymond inside. placards villiou and reads as follows, being placed iu of reference« given. Adrese C. B. M. fair rv|H»rt and other matter«, but the a paper, the the first uum- country fairs.) The number of race Maud O. won the race in two heats, the background of a tastily arranged display T idings will endeavor to make amende pupils in the High Schtsil and A care Tl DINGS office. Ix-r of which last week presented a very Grammar grades at the Normal school horses is much greater than at the first: Jennie Winston a close second, the of Rogue river corn in the ear. ’ Through iu the future for the omissions. the mill I feed thousands, thruught the «till creditable appearance. building. The attendance in the other fair—more than 60 being present, and two others distanced first heut, time I kill ” Mile*. Instead af Acre«. Harris A Murphy Bros, announce representing all parts of the district. 325. Slaver A Walker have placed fifteen grades is as large as in these. At the The display in the pavilion of the natural In the Orryonwin nitgoniait ’ s a special sjieeial manu th it they will <q»en their new meat The attendance the first day was fifty woods aud snrubbery, etc., of this part of the LIVE STOCK EXHIBIT. facturing edition issued last Sunday, market in Ashland next Monday. wagons iu Link ville the past month south building, one can appreciate the per cent, greater than on the corres state, by h o . In.i m. nu. of Wimer, is well the area of farming, or “good land" They are all well and favorably known and tins morning they sent Thomas work that devolves upon the teachers, ponding day last year. Following are the live stock entries. worth the attentiou of everyone visiting the in tile Rogue River Valley is statist at citizens and expect a full share of the Morine to Ashland with five more.— when it is remembered that 40 pupils fair. collection was made very hastily On Monday the i association ’**' gave the i [List of entries m other divisions de by Mr The constitute a school sufficiently large | Mail. Hammond,owing to the limited time, 12IX) acres, which makes this a very patronage of the (ieople. , public ____ the __ freed« lom of the entire ferred until next week.] but embraced many varieties of trees aud for ttie care of one teacher, and eees small valley, indeed. For acres, the A Washington county onion grower the B Grammar grade there with grounds, including the race track and shrubs found in the forests of Southean Ore ' There is now no longer any doubt Division A. reader should xiitutitiiu- square miles, gon. He is deserving of credit for the inter has sixteen seres of this fine fruit that grand stand, in courtesy to the Fruit est he has added to the pavilion display. and then tiie statement is approxi about the safety of D. (’. Kilgore, but will average about 600 bushels per an enrollment of 70, and the Interme Growers of Southern Oregon—the idea THOBOUOHBREDS. it is worth noting that W. N. Luckey, diate aud Primary grades 00 and 59 Some stockmen from l»ane county brought | mately correct. Thoroughbred stallion, William Tremev, of Ashland, received a letter from him acre. This crop at one cent per pound respectively. At the north building, lieing to make the interests of the Central a large amount oi tine stock, including short Point. would bring him more than $5,000. Fruit Growers ’ Association the chief horn cattle bla* k Norman and Clydesdale a day or two ago dated at Salinas. the B Grammar grade has 00 pupils, Horse of all work, “ Dolly,' ’ Cl. Harbaugh, Rrligi<>u.s Noliira. stallions, expecting to enter them for premi M mterey Co.. Cal., Sept. loth. It is lielieved that the Southern Or while the Intermediate and Primary feature of the day. The attendance Medford. ums, not having found out until after their tiie Services will lie resumed al Stallion, I years old and over, William Jor To tell you about it. have 41, aud 08 respectively, was large—the estimates of the num don, arrival that stock to be entered for premiums Grant's Pass. The city council has leased for the egon Sunday School Convention to lie grades The Baptist church next Sunday, ber ranging from 2,500 to 3JK10, and must be owned in the district. in order to relieve this crowded condi I held at Medford in October, will l»e pastor will preach in the morning. city the corner block on the Hargndme the best ever held in this section, tion of the several grades, the board the fruits nnd vegetables rolled in at a Hoasaa or all wokk . Everybody says that E H. Autenreith is Subject, "'rhe Lord's Supper.” Preach hill lielouging to Ayers and Kyle, the N<>te.l workers from abroad are lively rate and in most gratifying per Mare “Maggie," by J. B Wrlsley, Central the most rapid pool seller they ever saw. have secured another teacher. Miss ex- ing at Talent church at 2 (>. iu. In building to lie need for an engine ' pectcd to be iu attendance. Poiut. Chase, who will liegin work |in one of fection from all parts of Jackson coun stalllou. one year old and over, Tyson Bell, The uncertainty of freight trains, has kept i lie evening, a missionary concert «in house, water works store room, etc. the rooms of the central building to ty, and also from Josephine and Doug many Ashland people from attending the Point. sisting of readings, recitations, music, It supplies a pressing need for such Stanislaus county (Cal.) papers are morrow, (Thnra.) This grade will cor las. Everyone present who had lieen Ceutral stalliou, 1 years old and over, I-emon fair who would go if there was any certainty | accomtiiodatione. of getting home at a given time. It is sup- : taiaeting of a peach grown by Jehu respond with the 3d year class of the at the state fair this year said the ex Charley, Brownsborough. etc., will I h " given tree to all, at the Mare "Hattie," one year old and over, posed that the railroad |K-ople do the best j Asliiami eiiuren. Prof. J. N. Hall, who has resigned Gum which weighs a pound. They B Grammar grade, aud will, in conse hibit of fruits here far surpassed that David they cau with the freight trains, but that is Peuniger, Centra’ Poiut. will have to go that two aud one-half quence, give some relief to the schools at Salem, and the tatter, too, was fine. .Mare “Segnol Venns," 4 years old and over, far from satisfactory. People get decidedly I Ashland Baptists are having city In- posilion as teacher nt the Yaiiiax oiince nervous waiting after night for a train two i lietter before they can compare G Lenox, Central Point. Ashland people did aclever thing this of corresponding rank at the extremi waler put Hilo their church this week. Indian school, came in from Klamath with Ashland aB a big peach oeuter. Stallion "Tehama Geo 4 years old aud or three hours overdue, and in a place with season in uniting to employ someone over, ties of town. county this week. He says the In- only very limited hotel aeconiiiiodatioiis and i G. Leroux, Central Point. At the Association of Baptist diins do not like the recent turn of This promptness in beginning school to collect, forward and arrange an ex Stallion “Cheater,” 4 years old aud over, those there are being extortiouately expeu Hom, brother of Jerry Horn, si ve. ehiireiies held al Grant's Pas« last affairs in the change of officials, and I of Sidney T. Payue, Phoenix. Eugene, found a piece of govern- also gives us assurance that the people hibit from thia place. The fruits were C. Brood mare and colt, 4 year» old and over week, the reports showed 44 baptisms, he looks for trouble. The road from Central Point to the grounds ’ meiit land near Knappton, Wash., of this city are in earnest about creat packed by J. W. Hockersmith and D. Penniger. Central Point. and two new church edifices within been improved much this year, ami is were sent down in charge of W. P. ing here a school system second to Stallion, one year old aud over, I). Penni ha« j Home time ago, and proceeded to tiie not so dusty as last year. Dou’t forget, when you think of get the ixiunds of Rogue River association Benn, who arranged them in attractive ger, Ceutral Point none on the coast in towns of its size. 1 I on it. Last w««ek he sold the land for ting a nice suit of clothes that Zoell- Stalliou, 4 year» old and over, John Well», during the past year. Among the Ashland people who have | For this manifestation of interest the j style. By thus uniting a better and Althouae. ner, the leading tailor, can tit you ont '$10,000, after reserving ten acres.— | teachers stands on the grounds are Parkinson A Perry ' larger collection was obtainable from Stalliou "Adrian,” 4 years old and over, and are thankful, and in return | Guard, Oscar Lucas, while P. H. Donoghue has ( in the latest styles and with the liest Sale <»f Kingsbury Randi. a good paying restaurant and J. W Power« i can but make unceasing efforts to aid ■ here than could have been otherwise, F. W. VanDyke, Grant’s Pass. workmanship. He carries the largest Brood mare, 4 years old aud over, (', J. The members of the ladies Ixiard of has the| saloon. Fred Shultz has a hack the city in realizing that to which her | and the general exhibit of the fair was G. F. Billings reports the sale of the :oo:- of suitings in Southern Oregon managers of the Worlds Fair from I good people so laudably aspire. We the gainer. The principal feature of Armstrong, Central Point. runniug the grounds from Central Point an*l following property this week: C. B stock Mare “Lucy," 4 years old and over, F. T. Dave King is running Kyle’s little mule , aud does the finest work. Give him a (>regon have been appointed as fol hope that the present manifestation of , the Ashland display was the peaches, Downing, Central Poiut. Kingsbury to J. Dewiitt Butts, of team to a hack on the same route. lows: Mrs. E. W. Allen, Portland; interest wall not subside, but that the 1 though there were some very tine Mare "Lucy" (with colt; F. T. Downing, Roclwwter. N. Y.20O acres seven miles call. Central Point. I Mrs. Mary Pay ton, Salem; alternates, apples and choioe pears. Some other south of Ashland;consideration, $10,- It is rumored that the time of the patrons will, as much as possible, ac- Railroad Items DBA rr HOKSES- 000. south-lsiund train leaving Portland Mrs. Anna R. Riggs, Portland; Mrs. ; quaint themselves with the work that sections of the valley, however, held The construction of the three-mile ' Draft horse 2 years old and over, David Mr. Butts, who is a resident of for San Francisco will lie changed S. P. Sladdeu, Eugene City. is being done in the schools, and thus over Ashland largely in pears this Penniger, Central Point. piece of ro^il iu the Cow creek cauyou season. Rochester, has looked about California next Sunday so as to make it an hour I learn more and more of the needs of Brood mare. 4 years old and over, David State Senator J. P. Wager, who for is milking such alow progress that the A fruit growers’ meeting -election of i Penniger, Central Point and Oregon for some time to find a later than now. This will make the years past has been editor-in-chief of th« same. If this is observed, punctu railroad people are begroing to fear .Mare “ Lizzie," Jas. Harvey, Talent. officers of the association, addresses by ality iu attendance and promptness truiu due in Ashland abont 9:40, as place that suited him for a pleasent the Pendleton East Oregonian, has Mare “Fly,' and colt, Jas. Harvey, Talent. that the contractors will not be able to prominent horticulturists and others, nouie a great part of the year, and for some of the time will be made up on severed his connection with that paper ; will characterize the habits of the Mare “queen," 4 years old and over, John complete it in time for use by the time etc., was down on the programme for William«. Central Point. opening in the business of fruit grow the route. and disposed of all his interests in pupils. winter sets in in earneet, and there are I desire to say a few words with ref the day, but everything was so much ing, aud has come to the conclusion that BOADHTEES. rumora, how reliable we do not know, The services at the Congregational Pendleton. It is rumored that lie will erence to the relations of parent, child, I crowded by the rush of exhibits of all this valley is the choicest place to be church remove to one of the Sound citiee. Mare,'pacing single) J. M. Lawton, Med that if the contractors do not succeed last Sunday were unusually and teacher, and all these to the prin sorts that everything of that kind was ford. found, considering climate, soil, prices interesting and the attendance reached in finding more men txxin to increase M’.ss Jessie Langford is the only | cipal. In every school, the question of postponed. Mare "Bird," lutwton Bros., Medford. of land and every thing else. He will the full capacity of the church. The licensed woman pilot on the Northern Stalliou "Adrian," F. W. VanDyke, (.rant's their force, a new arrangement will be discipline will at some time or other liuild a go<Kl house ou the farm at Harvest Day decorations made a most THE RACES—FIRST DAY. Pass. made, whereby the oompany will do once, and will begin to set out orch attractive display, including choice lakes. She lives in Duluth, and re- i present itself; it may happen that the I’alrof roadsters, T. J. Burrows, Central the work itself. Chief Eugineer Wm. centlv passed a special examination | 1 Poiut. teacher will resort to menus that are The tirat race was a pony race, single ards. s specimens of fruits, Howers and grains ta-fore the Duluth Ixiard for 1 license as not understood by the child. His re Stallion, 4 yearsold, F. G. Homes. Ashland Hood visited the canyon last week, <1 hb 1 i of 600 yard«, for a puree of $30. artistically arranged. special pilot to navigate the lake. It: port to the parent may be perfectly There were eeven entries. Mart Hurst i Stallion. 4 yearsold, John Banks, Ashland. and wae not pleased with the showing ; Trotting bred colts, one year old, John | made thus far, it is alleged. Catholic Cliurvh Dedicated About The subject of forming a State is said that she can box the compass honest and upright so far as be is able uanted Gold Digger; LaRelle named ' Banks, Ashland. .Mare “Nellie W," 4 years old, S. Mitchell. sixty-five Chinamen arrived from San The Catholic church built in Ash B< >ard of Trade was formally discussed readily, and stood the rigid examina to judge and yet it may lie erroneous. Black Bob; C. H. Hoeley, Btaeklierry; ’s Pass. Francisco recently, but this still leaves land last year and completed several at the last meeting of tLe Press Asso tion ta'tter than auy candidate has In all such cases, if the parent deem it W. R. Noah, Mnilde; A. Smith. Red Grant Mare “Bia- k Bess. " 4 years old, John Wells. the force very small. Tu<«ths ago. was last Thursday for ciation. The idea is now taking form. done for years. | Althonse. advisable to look into the matter, I de Rover; C. A. Treefeller, Blue Shoat;' A big blast, 5,000 H>s. of Judson bred yearling. "Kitten," John mally dedicated to the uses for which A meeting of delegates from Iwiards Several bales of moss were shipjied sire that the rejsirt lie made to the W. A. Mansfield, Beesie. The horaea Trotting Althouse. i powder, wae touched off at a rock it wan erected. Most Revereud Arch of trade throughout the state is to be down to ’Frisco on the last steamer,! principal, for he will know more atasit were started by T. 1’. Judson, and , | Wells, ft Mare "Peggy, ' 4 years old aud over, Cal : poiut last Tuesday, where a drift had ¡ bishop Growl jierformi-d the dedica held to-morrow at Portland for the says th«' Astoria Colninbian. ■ It was the circumstances, or can find out were sent away well together and made : \ in Wells, Grant's Pass. ¡ been run under a body of rix'k fifty ! I Trotting hred yearling. "Oliver," Calvin tory ceremony, assisted by Rev. Fath purpose of effecting such an or- not obtaiued from the backs of our more with least trouble to himself, ami a pretty race. Gold Digger came in i feet high, which it wae expected would I er Clark, of Jacksonville, pastor of the ganization. Such a lioard will no choice collections of antiquities, nor best results to the parent than auy one 1st, Blue Shout 2d and Bessie 3d; Wells, Grant's Pass be lifted ont of its natural fastenings church. Division .4, Class .5. doubt be of great practical benefit to from the rixifs of their humble habita else, unless it lie the teacher herself. time :34l4. In the pools Gold Digger by the heavy charge. In the evening Archbishop dross the state at large. I desire to relieve the members of the ; sold in the field, aud the favorites; AMEB1CAN. tions, lint is gathered from trees and delivered a lecture iu the church, the I khi I board from attention to these were downed. Acting Superintendent Fields, who Best Jack, Mike Hanley. Jacksonville. <hi the first of next month Mr. C. R. st limps in the lowlands of tins vicinity. sc subject of which was the prophesies of Best colt, without regard to blood, (‘11- was out at the canyon last Friday, j It is used for packing fruit, Howers, apparently unavoidable occurrences, Second race was a trot for 3-year- Christ, l'iie Archbishop takes high VanAelstyr. who has had the Helman etc., and is said to lie profitable to the except in cases that demand the action i olds, three in five, mile heats, for a tered by F. T. Downing, J. J. Hansen, Wm. said on his return to Portland that it i Penniger and D. Penniger, Central Point, rank among the dignitaries of the warm aulphur springs leased during gatherer. of the board. Let us hope, however, purse of $150. Three entries. H. A. and is doubtful that the contract will lie I Wm. Hanley, Jacksonville. Catholic church as a logician aud pul the past year, will turn the pnqierty that there will be no cause for righting Wright, Linkville, named Basilic, a big Pair farm horses by F P. Norton, M arsii- completed liefore December, owing to over to Grant Helman, who will ruu Byron Spnnger, of Prineville, who pit orator, ami his lecture was a care wrongs, and with such a state of af black stallion by Altamont, dam by field, and F. 8. Cooper, Medford. the scarcity of men for the work. fully prepared ami interesting histor- the bathing business again. Mr. Van- had two men arrested at Redding, fairs, our work will lie the better. I Gtiarana. F. C. Hornee, of Ashland, I Division B. Aelstyr will leave soon for Portland, charging them with having stolen a am confident that with the corps of named Raymond, Jr., a little bay geld To prevent a recurrence of trouble ' torical discourse, which he inter CATTLE—SHORTHORNS. from slides at the south eud of tunnel spereed witIi personal observation ami aud may locate there. He has made band of horse« they bad with them, teachers in the employ of this district, ing that had never been worked, sired _____ Bull “Willie" and heifer “Honda No. zO," 9, when the rainy season has begun, meu. comments from his own exj>eiieuee in many improvements at the spriugs found he bad arrested the wrong while here, and is an enterprising and They had Springer arrested for false there is an abundance of patience with by Bed Bug, dam liy Raymond. George F. ( Homes. Ashland. a force of men is now at work building travel abroad. the errors of childhood, kind sympathy Lovegrove, of Siskiyou, named Abbie calf. I year old and over. J. E. Seyferth, good citizen for any place. an extension of the tunnel, a tiruliered imprisonment, aud so frightened him for all, and untiring energy iu behalf C., by Zilophone, dam by Altamont, j Althouse. Cow in inilk. "Red queen 32," E. F. structure a hundred feet out into the The Champion Peacli. An excursion to points in the east by threatening to demand heavy of each child. In the first heat Raymont Jr. was dis-! ■ Walker, Medford. skylight, as was done at the trouble damages that he shot himself dead. I received a communication from tanced. Abbie C. won race in three There lias lieen much controversy ern states will leave Portland next His body was sent home. Springer some tunnels on the road down in Cal- HEREFORD^. mouth, coming over the S. P. line so as I State Supl. E. B. McElroy to-day, in straight heats. Basilic a close second in .Ashland over the question wheth t was a well-to-do rancher. forming me that he will hold the insti each time, and almost making a dead I Bulls "McLaughlin" and "Siskiyou," 2 I ifornia in the spring. The hill may er a peach ever grew large enough to I to pass through Ashland ou the Sth of wars old and over, Mike Hanley, Jackson keep sliding now for all the railroad A physician of Canyon City, Grant tute for this Judicial district in con heat the last time. The time was bad ville. weigh a full (miiiid, and the veteran (letolier. Persons intending to take a $1,200 Uasli or Secured Paper. Balance on Time. men care. They will have a tunnel al 3:19, 3:12l4, 3:13*4. Bull "Defiance." 2 years old aud over. nurseryman, O. Coolidge, has been trip east would find this a good time, , county, says he has six cases of cere- nection with the Teachers' institute ready made for it to cover. The third race was another pony Fred Hansen, Table Rock. skeptical enough to lielieve himself as while the rates are as low as the ■ bro-spinal meningitis in one neighbor- for Jackson couuty in this city on Nov. A Roeelmrg dispatch of Sept. 20th entirely safe in offering a dollar for usual special second class excursion h<xxl. He thinks the disease is engen- 24, 25, 26, 27. This will bring to town race, a dash of 400 yards tor a purse of I Cow in milk, Wm. Hanley, Jacksonville. Apply to HOLSTE1XH. says: Much of the material to be used every peach brought him that would fare, the accommodations are much i dereil in a measure by malarial poisons the teachers of the county as well hb $25. Seven entries, which started iu | better, the train lieing specially pre 1 the leading teachers throughout the order named from the inside rail :' and accounts for its being almost epi Bull 2 years old and over, S. L. Bennett, in constructing the Roseburg ,V Cooe weigh as much as a pound. Last P. A. G etz . Treefeller’s Blue Shoat, N. H. West’s ; Medford. Bay railroad is daily arriving. Presi week W. H. Atkinson picked a big pared and fitted up for the comfort of demic because of the air and water Southern Oregon. COLLED ANOl’S. Ashland, Sept. 24. 1890. Elaine, J. Brown's Sally B., L. S. containing large quantities of poison dent Sheridan says that the contract peach, which he had lieeti watching the travelers. Smith’s Webfoot, R. Baber’s Keno, H. I Cow in milk, “Maisie Foster," J. Wagner. ors will (mt on hb many hands aud I ous gases from the decaying bodies of for sometime on a tree at his place On train 15 of the C. & O. line, go cattle which died last winter aud were McKinney’s Old Squaw, A. Panky's Ashland teams as they can get. The number iu town, and found that its weight personal Bull "Boss 2d," 2 years old and over, H. F. ing northward last Sunday, a little Pigeon. Th^y made an exciting race j Barron, ueither buried nor burned. that will be put on at once will proba w 'is exactly lSJ.j ounces, ami that it Ashland. for the boys, and Sally B. came in The dam Choice sample Rooms. Bull "Duke of Ashland," 2 years old and bly approximate lOOt). mt asnred 12’» inches m cireumfcr- excitement oceured just after leaving Centrally Located. Frank la-nnart returned to Ashland this . A tire in H. H. Wolter's saloon at ahead, close preaaed by Elaine 2d and over, Chas. Hosley, Ashland. - across the Umpqua river at Winchester ene,’. This is an effective wind-up of Igerna on the down grade towards Medford one day last week, caused by week from Blaine, Wash. Heifer "The Dutchess," under 2 years old, EdgewiMMi. A spark from the engine Webfoot 3d. Time :23 *4. is to be 600 feet long, and is now about i l he controversy, and it is believed to lie Chas. Hosley, Ashland. a broken lamp and burning oil, came Miss Minnie Coleman, of Eden precinct, j half completed. the champion peach of the Pacific set fire to the wood pile at the rear of near starting a conflagration. When is attending the Ashland High School. <1 HADES. the tender of thesecoud engine, which TUESDAY, SEPT. 23. coast for size. It was sent to the the alarm was given, the door of the F. H. Page, the Portland fruit and com Cow "Ebb," 2 yeais old, J. H. Downing. Southern Oregon District Fair at isiilld lot lie observed, exivpt from hose carriage house was found to be mission man, was iu Ashland this week. City Cotjp^fT Proceed! Tuesday was not counted upon as a Point. I Central P.mint, ami will go to the In the passenger train in the rear. The locked, and the fire had to be put out Win. Mayfield and lainily returned Tues-| very targe day for the races any more Central Best calf under 1 year old, J. Wagner, Ash conductor pulled liell rope nud the dustrial Fan- at Portland next week. land. without assistance from the water day from their trip down in tiie Willamette ! , than for the olher attractions at the Cow "Pink," 2 yearsold and over, Robert It is of the variety called 20-oz. ding, train stoppeil quickly, when the fire works. A hose cart behind a burglar- special meeting of the cit] Al Sears, formerly of Ashland, came out fair, still there was considerable sport, Taylor, Ashland. man nnd engineers of the two loco MANUFACTURER. and from a tree that lias borne many Portland Sunday to spend a few dais and the pool box held abont $1,200 at hcil held last Monday evening, it Best calf “J Hanley," either sex, under 1 proof door is a queer combination for from motives extinguished the tire by aid of here. very large peaches. year, W K. Price, Tolo. as voted to offer to lay 80 roils of 1- one time on one race, though taken tire purposes. Best cow. 2 years old aud over, and J. W. H<x-kersmith, the fruit ship- a few buckets of water. Rev. Father Clark, of Jacksonville, went generally Tuesday could be appropri either sex, under 1 vear, Roscoe EXi I inch pipe for John Walker aud fur Cloth and stockinet jackets just ont to Klamath county last week with Arch ately called “kicker's day,” as far as calf, | m r, offered $5 for the peach, and is Lakeview Kj-autiner: Talking with nish him water if be will deed the city Tolo. bishop Gross. Keep« constantly on baud « full now the owner of it. Best cow, all around. Wm. Ha a fruit raiser while in Ashland nvwit opened at D. R. A E. V. Mille. Seal | hie water right. the races were oonoerned. The first supply of everything in above ly, he tobt us that there were 1,000 plushes and uewmarkets next week. * i Mrs Abbey, of Yaquina Bav, who spent was a running race, single dnsli of one- sonvllle. Also to rent building of Kyle, “nov- This tine new hotel in the center of the bus line, which will be sold at prices la«t winter in Ashland, is visiting tiie fair st i <; ALLOW AYS acres of young peach trees which ine’xs part of the city has lust lieen erected Fruit Items. I elty block” nt 812 a month. as low as can be offered anywhere. half mile for a puree of $100. There J. W. Terry discovered in a deep Central Point. on the site of the old popular Ashland H oum * would come into liearing within the canyon near Pendleton a very peculiar Bull, 1 war and under 2, and two cows iu Also to offer Kyle $500 for a lot 100 and has been leaded bp the well known and were five entries - Klickitat, a bay C. H. V« ghle, of Ashland, has lxiught Morris Howell, who lias been at Salem and <alf. E. if I a* win . Centra) Point. three years. These trees, be said, skull. There are orifices for the eyes ALL ORDERED WORK some 2t*MJ Itoxes of fine apples at the next Portland for several months, returned here horse entered by A. Martin, of the Toll Bull 2 years old and over, VV. J. Cooper, feet deep, fronting 30 feet on Main successful landlord, would reasonably liear 81 worth of and nose, and the skull liears a very I Tuesday for awhile. ■ street, for a lioee house ami city hall. House; T. 0. Morton, sorrel gelding, Medford. will tie made to give entire ■.•tint« lion orchards about Henley. Cal., for ship fruit to the tree, wholesale price, Htid slight resemblance to that of a man, Also that the street commissioner ment to the city markets, paying about as there I»r. <Iglesby, of Cottage Grove, has l»e**n Arago; I. A. Pankey, g. m. Esther; J. Division C—Sheep, are l(!0 trees to the acre, $100,- put in a sewer pipe on 1st ave. at once,, hi« sister, .Mrs. Dr. Kahler, at IT kh - i A. Hanley, g. h. Wake up Jake, and Repairing Neatly Done a cent a |x»und for them on the trees. (MMI j»er aunum for peaches alone beside which it was compared. The visiting MERINO«. and a tile drain in front of Tolman’s I Wli<> will conduct the hotel in first cl»»» Chas. Trefeller, b. m. Ruby R. Klick He has sent Mr. l’nc»-, the experienced should make a much more lively and skull is very thick, being an inch or nix, during the past week. allow rate«, aud all work done promptly. style. The table will continue to be kept up Spanish Merino 1 year old and over, and residence on Main street. H. s. Evans, of the depot hotel, went to itat was the favorite in the pools (Kicker, over to liegin picking this prosperous community. This season more in some ptacee, anil from every I second to none, an<l quests can Is- axaunxl of French Merino 1 year old and over, George San Francisco mainly to have an occnlist Also that James Thornton be in straight through, with Arago second. appearance belonged to some very [9-48 H. JUDGE. Week. the best of treatment. Term« reawiuable. 10 examine his eyes for rapidly failing sight. there have lieen 15,1 NMH»oxes of [teaches structed to build a tower for the fire After the usual j (»keying feats, starter Jacksou, Beagle. F. H. Page, the Portland fruit deal shipfied, besides apples, plums aud powerful and formidable-looking ani E. Youmans, wife and daughter made a Judeou SHROPSHIRE». ' liell on the hose house. tapped the horses off, but mal. It will be seut to the Smithson er, lias tamght of 8. B. Galey the ap other fruit. trip out to Crater lake aud tin- big buckle Klickitat's head was turned the wrong ian institute. Ewes (long wool) F. 8. Homes, Ashland berry patch of tiie Klamath Agency recently. ple crop in the orchanls of Maj. Bar way, aud bis rider refused to let him Ewes 1 year old, B. Obem hain, Centra! How they do in California A few wagons out of a car load left, ron. ('. B. Kingsbury aud Dan Walker Who wants any peach trees? Call Mr and Mrs Robert L. Morris, who spent run. The other four horses made a Point. a month in Ashland recently, have returned Now the blithesome candidate meets eolith of Ashland, paying a dollar a and I will close them out ata bargain. at Teel's nursery, Ashland. Divunun D—Swine. Call and see if you want one. to this place, after another short stay at good race, and Ruby R- came in under the granger on the street, anil he says: J m > x for them, picked and packed. Eugene. the wire first with Jake second and POLAND CHINA. Dexter M. and S. W. Rogers, of ♦ G. C. E ddinus , •‘Ob boneet farmer, won’t you drink, F. H. Page will ship about a thou Boston, two young men who have J. P. Roberts came in iron» Linkville Fri Arago third; time :50l-j. There was Boar and sow less than 1 year old, F. C. • drink,drink?” And takee him to the A little eon of W. H. Breese of Tal just completed a bicycle trip from day, with R. T. Baldwin, and brought his great dissatisfaction at Klickitat's be Homes, sand more iioxesof peaches from Ash Ashland land tins season. He is greatly pleased ent, 11 years of age, was kicked iu the Bostou toOregon, and have attainetl daughter, who will attend school in Salem havior and the beet horsemen on the Orders for fruits and ber Boars 2 years old, Wm. Charley, Ashland. ' liar, where the soothing syrups are, their glasses strike together with I land. with the fruit sent him from this five by a horse last Sunday. He had considerable notoriety therefor, were this year. track were heavy losers on him, and Boar I year old and over, sow “Viator," 1 j a aud ries in their season prompt Miss Perry, of St Paul. Minn., who had there were loud hints generally that year and over, sow •‘Susie,” less than 1 year, ’ clink, clink, clink, place this season, and says the Ash gone out to catch the animal in a on the train for San Francisco that, visiting her sister. Mrs. RolxTt g < m «I land fruit has a reputation now that pasture, and the horse was in a play passed Here Saturday morning. They been Will buy Tin- undemwned ha- taken the Lumber year, for a number of weeks, started for there was something wrong somewhere. and two best litters of pigs, W. T. IXMever, Complete line of fresh groceries at ly attended to. Poiut. is worth a great deal in the market ful inood and struck out in a way the left the Atlantic Coast April 28th home last Friday. Ruby R. is a Del Norte county horse, Central Yard established by Rowe A. Moore, the new store of McConnell «V Eu Sow 1 year old, Price Penniger, Jackson and sell. little fellow wasn't expecting. One last ami made the entire trip across iu competition with other fruit. north of track in railroad ville. .Mrs. Jas. Cole, of Siskiyou, left for San aB is also Arago. banks, corner of (laniard's opera house addition I lei'f.'L' AtWell's Fargo A Co.’s office, Next came the trotting race for the Sow “Annie Boonie,” less than 1 year old, block. S. B. Galey will have some 500 or font struck him in the moutii, cutting the continent with their wheels, though Francisco recently. Mr. ('ole will close up ♦ VFFF I( F. Ganiard Block, Ahblaud, Or. 3 A Crocki-r s business in the Siskiyou* three minute class, beet three in five, and boar less than 1 year old. Wm. Hohnea, i>k) boxes of late peaches to ship yet. the lower lip, breaking some of his they experienced many hardships. Sisson A shland , O r . soon, and will also go to the city. Jacksonville. teeth nnd loosening a dozen or more for a p tree of $150. There were three J W. Hockersmith is shipping pears but not breaking the jaw. The boy They were satisfied to return by rail. Remember that we carry a targe and Dr. Edw. Canby, of Wilmington. Del , and entries for this race Adnan, black HERKSHIRES. And will continue the bind new, keening on and apples by nearly every tram uorth- was knocked through a board fence Lillie Seymour, a 16-year-<»ld girl of Mr. J. Dewitt Butts, of Rix-hester, N. V., are stallion owned by Dr. VanDyke, Boar 1 year and over, Geo. Jackson, Beagle well selected stock of furniture, also hand a general assortment of in Ashland this week, and Mr. Butts has ward. Boxes aud fruit wrapping paper picture frames aud mouldings, chro- and lay insensible for a short time, Gardiner, was drowned while bathing bought a tine farm south of town. Grant's Pass; Nelly Woody, a bay mare GRADED. on hand and for sale at Wells rurgo office, on Friday last. She ami three other moe, arteotypee, oleographs; a targe but is almost all right again, barring Gauiard Block. Dr. Robertson, of Yreka, was in town last entered by Neil West, Medford, and Is it a Miracle? Boar less than 1 year. J. A. Cochran, Cen iuvoioe of oil paintings just rec'd. girls, just after school closed, went for i Saturday, , a pretty sore month. on his way to Waldo, where he Old John, au old-time race horse en Alxillt two weeks ago Homel>ody the purpose of bathing, as they have will meet a friend from San Francisco and tered by Bain, of Curry county. How tral Poiut. Call and see us, S mith & D odge . * ■ « There is a disposition on the part been in the habit of doing. Miss Sey- i take a deer hunt in the mountains. who was iu tbe new Catholic church Division I)., Class a—Poultry. ever, liefore this race was c:dled a pro Some very important changes to lie; Shingles, Sash, Doors, Muuidiugs, Etc. of native lairn Pacific coasters in Port mour, as soon as 6he hail donned her i?i Ashland noticed a discoloration on Among the people at the fair from outside test was entered against the Curry Japanese Bantams, J. Linn, Jacksonville. tbe wail back <>f the gallery which land to organize a lodge of the Native bathing suit, attempted to dive, and it the county are the following from Smith county horse, it lieing claimed that he Best two Light Brahmas snd Wyandotte., made at Hunsakers requires that our entire stock lie disposed of at once;. River, Cal J. S Morrison and son Frank, presents in lndis’.iuci. outline a re- Sons of the Golden West, ex|>ecting seems from some cause or other was Messis. Knight, Treefathen and Winton had a record of 226, which was not A. <;. Johnston, Ceutral Point. come and see for yourself that this senititanee to a female figure of the with reason the order ought to have powerless to swim. She cried for help, Order« for t*uiMing»of every kind prompt * Mrs. Dr. Parson, anil her little son. Fred, disproved, and there was no other F. A. Rankin, of Eugene, has on is no idle talk. the angel ctaiu. with wings and ail. representation and much strength in but as neither of the others could returned ly filled. Sunday after spending some time course for the judges than to rule him black Normal atallioD, Since it was first noticed there have Oregon. The Native Sons wield great swim and she was beyond their reach, visiting Yauuina Bay. attending the State', out, which was done. Pixils sold pretty „ exhibit a u fine _u u ■ • i zVl Plaids are the rage, and D. R. <t E.' lieen many visitors to the church to influence in California, socially, mor she soon sank for the last time. Her Fair at Salem and visiting friends at Al I evenly on Adrian and Nelly. First U- V. Mills have the finest line ever shown ANI» ARE PREPARED TO FURNISH bany. Smith, of Eugene, has a fine 4-yr. -old ally politically and might liecome inspect it, and some people who are txidy was recovered after being in the in Ashland. t * heat Adrian broke badly, but his stallion, an imported Clyde, also three equally powerful for good in the Among the Klamath county people who most easily in:press»-<l by the wonder water one hour and ten minutes. For the lowest prices in vi Drees goods. JAMES 2T0BBXS, vur iuwctu piivrmiij « jb gianiw, shorthorns, tt a uuw cow huh and iwu two yeHniugB, yearlings, . x'oi are in the valley tills week are Amon Shisik, (Inver recovered him aud the two suuriuoruB, ful aud the unusual in the world Northwest. The organization would in J. H. Oatman, Wm. ( lark. J. O. Haniakar horses kept pretty even, with Adrian a and a roan Durham cow and’ heifer. Fancy (foods or Men’s Furnishing Hercules Baking Powder is the terfere in no degree with the order about them are inclined to figure out Ashland. Or., Aug. 9. IHM, and wife, and Mr. Nail, of Bonanza. J. P. little iu the lead, which he held until Dr. Watteni of the same place, baa a Goods go to Hunsaker. ♦ a miracle of the old fashioned sort a kuowu as the Native Sons of Oregon cheapest and the best—at the Red Roberts, of Linkville, and others. passing under the wire, and he was House. herd of fine shorthorns, and Robert 12 d„ graDnlate,1 8U for $1 Of Every Description on Short Notice. * tracing of the figure of ttie Holy Vir and consistently the latter could affi- Mrs. Sherwin, of Wallace, Idaho, is spend awarded the heat, the mile being made gin ou the walls of the church by spir late with it. | Welcome. The (»eople an.I the city council of ing several weeks in Ashland, the guest of m 2:49. Before the second beat was Clough, of Junction, has also a fine at th£lted H *U8t. herd of shorthorns, headed by his 4- Mrs. Jas. Chisholm. Mrs.Sherwin's husband it hands. Wheiiier there w Mipp ised A. M. Ribldick. of Buck Lake, was The Italics are having a great squab Is the Democratic candidate for Secretary of culled there were loud complaints that yr. -old bull, Sam Jones, who has tak-1 If you want a fine suit of clothes at to lie any specral significance attached in town the forepart of the week, and ble among themselves over their sys state of Idaho, at the Octolier election. LOOK OCT FOR Adrian should be ruled off the track en a number of the best premiums at; a reasonable price call on Zoelluer, the to the occurrence, whether it is a good rejiorted Capt. Heiman and Ins men tem of water works. The Dalles has Among the Klamath county people at becuuse he was not a trotter but a the state fair. Mr. Clough intended to tailor, who has received bis new stock omen or an oiuen of any other sort, to have made a great improvement in ta-eu supplied for many years with tending Settle np and Pay up ' the fair at Central Point this week pacer, but the judges could not see it * is not settled upon yet. The figure, ■ the Peln'an bay road as far as they water from a system built and owned are C. S. Sergent and V. A. Dunlap, of Link that way and called the second beat. put these fine animals up at auction of goods. Those knowing themselves indebted j Shoes at Hunsaker’s cheajier however, is not clearly enough defined had gone. Mr. Rnddick, who has a by a company of Portland capitalists. ville. and D. Cronemiller and wife and Geo. This time the horwea got a good start yesterday. to the undersigned will save costs by One third of the real estate in Jackson nor pretty enough as a picture to lie lonely mountain ranch where he keeps At the last session of the legislature L. Nutley and family, of Fort Klamath. ------------ -♦•------------ ! than the cheapest, quality considered.* complying with this notice. county is held under hfii TIVI title. Gel and behaved pretty well, Adrian again very impressive, ami most people will a small baud of sleep, a cow or two the city was authorized to issue Ixiu.ta James D Fay came in over the Linkville coming in ahead, though the judges an atetract to the title of vour property and Be»r» are Numerous. J. M. M c C all . road with S. B. Cranston and wife and their Black oorsets at D. R. A E. V. Mills. see if Voc are all rl<ht. The oslv reliable take the earthy view of the matter - and horses enough to do his work, has in a sum not exceeding $100,o00, Chat three grandchildren this week, and .Mr. C. gave the heat to the mare on the H. Farlow, E. J. Farlow, H. Roach Alwitrai-ts made in Jackson county come winch is that the apparition is the re to cut considerable hay to winter his it might maintain its own system of and party t<x>k the train here for Palouse strength of Adrian’s pacing tendencies Large lot of new goods received at from Austin S. Hammond’s I-aw aud Abs- aud O. Gxilidge returned Monday Wash., whither they go on a visit sult of a disoilorntloii of the wall by stock, as the snow comes early aud water works. The lionds were issued Junction, stract Office, Ashland. Oregon. I 1323 | at the 6ame time declanug all pool from a hunting and fishing trip out as the C. O. D. Emporium in Reeser's moisture or some other cause affect lies deep and long at that high alti several months ago to the extent of to relative». block. The 5 and 10 ceut counters Ix<t8 on the race off, aud that the far as the “ Deaver dams ” on Butte ing tiie tints used in the kalsomiu- tude, is having a peculiar harvest this $50,600 liefore any definite [dan of sup-1 I John Cunningham, who, with his family, horses would trot for the purs«*. ' Time ' to Southern (»reg n from Iowa two Creek lieyoud the Dead Indian, and fully replenished. ing mixture applied sometime ago, year, owing to the unnsnally high ply had lieen adopted. Recently the came • years ago, ami purchased the old Bish farm of second heat 2:50*$. Next heat the and that there is nothing spiritual water in the meadow land of his ranch. council determined to purchase the near Phoenix, last week returned to his horses behaved perfectly, Adnan tak report plenty of game out there, the i spoils of the trip amounting to one Iowa home, though be has uot sold his place about it. The wet winter so th mm led the meadow plant of the old company and passed iu this valley. ing the lead from the start aud oom- bear, one deer, innumerable fish aud that he is now cutting his hay with au ordinance to that effect, agreeing to John Butterworth, now one of the publish mg in the home stretch with Nelly plenty of grouse. Ex-postmaster Far-1 pay $50,000 for the interests of the eld Fixing l’p the Opera House. the sickle bar of his mower a foot nn- of the Yreka "Telegram." spent -a-t distanced, giving him the heat aud the low was the cause of bruin’s death. He Mayor Moody vetoes the ers Saturday and Suudav in Asblaud. Mrs race. Time 2:47*-». Mr. Ganiard has given to W. E. , , tier water, and then dragging the hay company. and Dick Roach saw where a bear had ordinance, the council paiwed it over Butterworth and her little son. llernie Jsk The last race Tuesday was a mule been eatiug each night off a fat steer Moody, of Yreka, the job of painting ■ out ton dry place with a sulky rake. Ins head, be refused to sign the $50,o()0 way, have gone to Yreka with him, to make race, single "go” of one mile, for a which he had slaughtered, probably,1 tile scenery of the new opera house ■ It tjikcK a great amount of patience to warrant to pay the company, and now their home there. which was botched up by Foverau’ do that kind of farming. R. V Beall, of Ceutral Point, who bad puree of $25. The contestants were irear the “beaver dams” camping charges have lieen preferred against the pedestrian artist who undertook at tire Shovel creek springs for two J. B. Williams’ black mule Daisy, H. ground and they lav in wait for b m him and au effort will lie made to im been weeks, try ing the etleet of the mud baths Scribner's little black mule. Rosy, and Di return, with the result that Farlow the job first for Mr. Ganiard. Mr. A. D. Helman has Ixmght an XO-acre peach him on the 30tb, when bis trial on a bad attack of rheumatism, returned Frank Bybee'a big sorrel mule, got a goo-1 eta»', at linn and killed him. * Moody has but recently finished the off. The Mayor’s position, up home ia»t Friday, still sutrering consider Poni|iey. The riders started their aut-1 work of paroling the scenery for the tract of land up Ashland creek of the comes He was n monster, ;.nd in gixxl con- ‘ held by himself alone in the council, ably with the ailment. new ojHTa house at Yreka, and judg O. A C. R. R. Co. at $5 an acre. Mr R. Heers taxis, the well known news main without much trouble, and the dition Would ll I <• Weighed t’« M) I Hill lids, PERFFPT NúTRiTjóÑi seems to lx- sustained by a majority of ing from what tlie Yreka jieople say man, humorist ami theatrical man stiff-legged descendants eqnum-asino- being of the nie.-iy nosed or half grizzly the people, as the old water works paper F L nILUI HEALTH!** ager. who is now with Lehners Bro« , of t rum made a giwxi deal of sport for the they lire more than pleased with Ins Tiie Era of Manufacture. species. Tiie party found three dead have long lieen used, are inadequate -Montagne, was in Ashland with the North j crowd as their riders used every means work. Mr. Moody began work Tues- steers in that vicinity which bad all Mixed Paints, Varnishes, Dramatic Co. last Satupiay, and The only reuedv known which will The Ore;;i»M»<iM issued last Sunday, and supply impure water, and are not California , to got their animals in quicker motion undoubtedly been iiutcb<-r<xl by liears. Jay and tins almost compleated the took a leading part in the play. worth one half the sum it was agreed in additiou to Us usual complete news around the mile Course. They made People out iu t hat. country report these Brushes, Glass, street scene ami if all hie work is Stimulate the Natrithre Processes of the the riffie, though, the black mnle lieing animals more liumeroiiH than over, and equal to this the new scenery will lie pages, a mammoth special edition de to pay for them. Meantime the water A Permanent Cure. question is the all-important discussion Wall Paper, Mouldings, voted to the manufacturing indus Dxi much for but competitors, aud wiu- accounts of men Ix-oig chased by them worthy of the name. All told, there Humaii System. For years I was troubled with the _ uing the race, Pompey not far behind, are reported of common occurrence. will be ten sets, besides the large tries of Oregon and Washington, ami with the people of The Dalles. Artists' Materials, By this natural and aimple mean« it quickly most malignant type of Chronic Blood tuid the little oue, Rosy, being in I John Leddigan and Enoch Hamil-1 drop curtain which will be entirely the showing made is most encourag Items From Fluunce R«x-k and permanently CI'RES All Forms ot ing. As the Oregonian points out, Trouble. After trying various other Auction Sale. sight. Time 2:42. Etc. ■/r painted and reining. ton have killed three liears within the Dyspepsia. Constipation, Mental and Born, August 28tb, in Flounce Rock remedies, without getting ai y benefit, Mr. Ganiard has just purchased an the two states of the Pacific North last three weeks. Two of them they I was induced by Joe Schell, a bartier, Nervous Exhaustion, Oeneral Debility, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 24. rt.gaut $400 upright piano from Prof. west have passed the era of simple precinct, to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dora, who has since moved to St. Louis, and captured np in the vicinity of Wagner I The undersigned will sell at public auc- Drain Fag, or any exhausted or weak Sbeperd, and the house is to lie fur pastoral aud agricultural production, a daughter. butte and the other in the vicinity of who was cured by Swift ’ s Specific of a The first race was No. 6, running, I tlon to the liighesl bidder, at corner of Main ened condition of the system, from what ther greatly improved by the addition and entered upon that of manufactur R. H. Dean will remove his family Conwtitntional Blood Trouble, to take mile nud repeat, purse $150. Three Hardscrabble mountain just a few miles i aud (iranite streets, Ashland, ever canso. Skin Eruptions, Bolls, Run of a large number of incandescent ing. Portland is already a manufac to Rogue River valley for the coming 8. 8. 8. A few bottles cured me per horses started, taking positions in the south of town. Saturday, September 27, 1890. Call at their store, opjio- ning Sores, Scrofula, and all Diseases ol manently. I also consider 8. 8. S. the order named, the first having the in lights, and be al*» purposes carpeting turing center of much importance, winter. beginning at 2o'clock p. in. a lot of para the Blood, Stomach, Liver aud Kidneys, best tonic 1 ever saw. While taking it side: W. P. Hamilton’s Ranger, P. tiie dressing rooms nicely, so that in and every year sees a large increase iu Are you one of that multitude that phernalia formerly the outfit of the Star Ba site plaza, for bargains. Miss Tillie Black is teaching in the my weight increased and my health im Hamilton's Nerva B. and A. Martin's dications are that when Mr. Ganiard her productive capacities. The Ore also mtacellaneou» lot of household $ 1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOB »5.00. proved in every way. I have recom has been its iking for chea}>er? See kery: gonian estimates that the products Antioch district. and other gixxls. Also the following >>ts these improvements completed Klickitat. It was a walk around for mended 8. 8. 8. to several friends, and Dr. Hiller's« page book, descriptive of Hy Billing’s ad. BEAL ESTATE. » m Kill have the interior of his opera of the city this year will reach a value Miss Josie Merrimau I ihs concluded in every case they were satisfied with Klickitat, the other horses not being Ixits 4, *>.<! and 7. block T, railroad addition, drastine Restorative »ud his other Remedies house in keeping with the splendid of 824,1 M),lJ0*), and that steady work is a very successful term of schixil in the results. 8. A. W bioht , sent free by mail. also lot Id. in blwk H, railroad addition to in it apparently for such a distanoe. Four room cottage on Oak street to Ashland: also the proixtrty known as the Midway, Pa. uni I stately building in which fas has furnished for 8,000 people. Many oth Flouuce Rock district. Klickitat's rider held him in, however, ' rent at $6 per month. Apply at bank er towns is tie state also make ii good Baldwin block on Granite street. a HILLER DRU6 CO., Sai Fmclsco, Cal placed it. so that the horaee all came in together Terms of sale—On the miscellaneous showing. The edition is illustrated Parties crossing the mountains re- Stylish Hats at Blount’s this week. Stamped doylies, splashers nnd pil pretty well each time. Klickitat took gtxxls, cash in hand. On real estate, one- FOR SALE BY King of Soap $1.20 per box nt the and makes a valuatae copy to send to jxirt considerable tire in the vicinity low shams, all new deeigtia, at I). It A the money in tiro beats, time 1:57*£, third cash. balance ou time with approved | Don't fail to get prices in every de ¡ieople outside of Oregou. of Crater take. i aecuritv at 10 ]>er cent interest. T. K. BOLTON. Jied House. * E. V. Alilla ♦ I 1 21)5, Nerva B. second each timr. K. T. B aldwin . partment at Hunsaker's. * ASHLAND TIDINGS. HERE AM) THERE. OI R PUBLIC SCHOOLS. FALL - STOCK HAS ARRIVED WE ARE TOO BUSY WATCH THIS SPACE 1 NkXT W KWK D. R. & E. V. MILLS. I I Than Congress Land!” I FARM and STOCK RANCH Situate Near Ashland, Oregon. C. F. BILLINGS, NEW BRICK Ashland, Or H. JUDGE, Saddle and Harness ADQUARTERS ASHLAND, OREGON. & Commercial Men. E. K. Brightman, Prop., J. W. Hockersmith. Lumber, Rustic Floorim, We are Now Running Our MILL AT PHOENIX, FRUIT BOXES WEEKS BROS BAD TITLES! AT COST! AT COST! I *