Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 10, 1890, Image 2

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    ASH LAM) TIDINGS
After the Railroads Again
TOE A REKA FAIR.
LITTER FROM YFXLOWSTONE PARK.
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Our Utile Child.
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One of the pnblic matters which
Our little girl. Jessie, hud scrofula for
Following is a portion of a letter
will properly claim much attention The eleventh aiiuual meeting of the Mt. receutly received by Col. Jas. Scobie six years. We tried the best physicians
October 10, l*‘Jt> fiom the new etale board of traue re­ Kha*la District Agricultural fair, which wa* and wife from their daughter (now tbe of New York and Philadelphia: also H >t
Friday
cently organized is the relation ot tbe to begin October 1st, was postponed one day wife of Prof. T. J. Davis of Princeton) ■ Springs, Ark., w’tboin avail. Swift's
(S. S. 8.) curt J her.
transportation ixunpanies to the bus- on account of rain. Thursday, October 2d, whose descriptive letters from Pal«*s- Specific
NOTES ANI» NEWS,
D. B. W aokbl Waler Valley, Mass.
luefls interests of Oregon. Corpora- opening day, wa.* clear and cold with a litM* and Egypt a year or two since
Treatise on Blood and shin d sea> s i
tious, like individuals, are too often sharp wind, that was altogether uncomfort­ were read with so much interest by mailed free.
The S«?eretary of the Interior was ruu upon a policy ot narrow economy able. The attendance at the race track two the reailers of tbe T idinoh .
SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Atlanta, Gs.
to decide the question of Oregou's re­ which make a sbowiug of petty saving miles south of Yreka, wax good and the rac­
Prof, aud Mrs. Davis spent about a
count ou Monday. It is understood to-day at the expem»*« ot a great loss ing spirited. As usual, the pe«>ple came out week in tbe Yellowstone park last
to-morrow. When inad«*qunte trans- in their family carriages, which were driv­ mouth, and the letter, written after
be wifi decide against a recount.
facilities ure permitted to en in a circle close to the track and served they bud I m * u there three or four days,
Idaho went Republican in the re- portalion
hamper or prevent tue growth ot the admirably to seat the ladies. In the even­ gives the following interesting items
ceul election by more than 200U, and coiumercial
A 1‘ioneer’K H •;> Hence li'ith
interests ing the pavillion wax thrown open to the of description anil comment:
the Republicans have el««cted 43 of the of tbe state, or as maunfacturmg
H<tod's .So rftpariihi.
iu tbe existing situa­ public, and in a large hall near by, the ia
The roads arego«xi; tbe hotels clean,
51 members of the legislature.
tion, wherein tbe lumber export trade dies of the Catholic church were holding a but very primitive. We can bear all
“I am a pioneer in this county, havlue
The Washington Pott states that of Oregou is suffering great present fair ami bazaar with icecream and lunch 1 that goes on in the ailjoiuiug rooms. been here 30 years. I i.r years u>*. *vty i.’ '•
ex-First Assistant Postmaster Clark­ injury and is threatened with serious parlors, and social «‘tractions were num­ We, and un Englishman have a car- I *ou Ellery Ixs-atne blo-xl-iatlroU'-l by liry .r,
son will go as United Stales minister lose in future because the railroad erous. The pavillion wax brilliantly light­ ridge together, because tbe large vlrusiu vcci'Iuation. Illa arm «welled terri
to China after the congressional elec­ companies fail to furnish cars am! ed, ami decorated with flags and buntiug, Btages were full. We are very com­ bljr,causing great ag >tt; : phyalctan* i.' l th»
tion.
transport tbe lumber promptly; or ami a gorgeous display of cut flowers aud fortable, and have a good driver. The arm must be amputated, aud even then lii
recovery would be doubtful. One day I read
Arraugeuieute have l>een completed when rales are fix«*! so high that a blooming plants. The artistic and graceful first day we were at Mammoth Hot about a blood purifier, new to mo. a id win
by cable for u meeting of Peter Jack- promising industry is strangled iu its hand of woman, with every specimen of ex Springs. There are hundreds of boil­ surp'sed to learn that it was pre;*ur< <i I .. »’.!.
sou aud Frauk P. Slavin, iu the rooms lufaucy, while a fair concession would «¡uisitely wrought handiwork, seemed to vie | ing springs, making depositsjof; differ­ Ho<xl, with whom I used to go to sell >o! in
of the Melbourne Athletic club within be a paying policy for the trausfiorta- with nature’s fruits and flowers in the mag ' ent colors, and building up rims and Chelsea, VL I decided to have my boy try
the next six months for a purse of 83,- tion <x>mpani«<s and an aid to the de­ ni rice nt display. The large collection of terraces al»ut themselves. Tbe ef- Hood's Sarsaparilla, and was lnueh gratified
velopment of the state, then the inter­ semi-tropical fruit, ripened to a roseate tint, ■ fe.it is very beautiful. Mr. V*')vlF
0U0, which has been guaranteed.
vention of some undisputed repre­ w as one of the charming features of the pa i drank some of tbe water at the hotel when it miemed to help him. He contiin:e<'.
The Loudon ¡«>hcs Lave received sentative of the business lutereBls of villion. Dairy and farm products were, a* i and was very sick for a day afterward. to gn w bettor as we gave him the Sar-nper
two letters signe«! by “Jack the Rip­ tbe state is nearly always effective in usual, abundant and of the same excellent ' We thought we would have to slop Illa, and having used X bottles is now entirely
per,” and .mno'incmg the intention behalf of t lie puulic welfare. A Blate quality that has always attracted special at and go back, but he is all right uow. cured. As Hood's Sarsaparilla has m,nv
of that bloodthirsty unknown to com­ board of trade, composed of tbe rep­ tention to them. In domestic exhibits the i It is not safe to ilnnk the water any­ plishedsucti wonderful ri-ult«, I recommend
mit fresh murders »nd mutilations. resentative business meu of all sec­ variety and quality were a study for the where in the park. Yesterday was a it all I possibly can.” Jifiioira M. S leeper ,
The polnje belive that the letters are tions, is tbe medium through which most experienced housewife. The bread, long day’s driving with some fine Upi<*r Lake, lake Co., Cab
geuuiue. The |*ollce force has also public sentiment may most effectively cake, preserves, jellies, pickles, jams and scenery, but uotbing of special in­
The City Tr<*iu»ur«'r
been increased.
and most wisely be used upon such con­ canned fruit were on display in quantity ' terest. To-day has lieeu a day of Of I»well, Ma««., aavs: *«flio above Is from
ditions
luimical
to
the
public
interests.
that utterly precluded enumeration. The ' wonders. We spent tbe day m tbe my brother, whose si gnature I recognised. I
Speiker Re<xl, in a s|*eech before
al* > glad to testify tl) the excellence of
The new state board of tra»le began ladies of Mt. Shasta district are evidently | Upper Geyser basiu and saw bundretis am
the Youug Men's Republican Club, of action
He si sar-aparilla, and to say tha* C. I.
at
once
upon
its
organization
experienced
housekeepers
ami
artistic
iu
Ho<>
, Jc Co. are consideren one of the most
of Geysers, large ami small. Some
New Haven, last Fri»tay, mad* the fol­
stirring up tbe railroati compani»« every sense of the word. Their exhibits were immense. “Old Faithful” spouts reliatih* firms In New Ibicland " V a R B.
lowing point«*«! remark u[x>u the ob­ in
greater efforts to supply the cars were arranged in the most attractive man- ! every hour, and sends up a column of ».* . Ki-ER, City Treasurer, lx.*well. Ma«s.
structive tactics of the dem»x:ratic to
utNsltsl for the export lumber trade. ner and were iu themselves works of art, i boiling water and Bteam 150 f«*et into
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
minority in tue House iu defeating The
transportation couipauies will
11; spr W I * Prora-ed
the object of the record of ayes and heed tbe «lernands of the board of complimentary to the genius an.I skill that the air. It plays for about five . ‘bi bv <!i
I. HOOD A CO., Apotbecaiiea
minutes each tune, like an immeuae ° )Iy b
hoes: “We are 65,ljral,l)l>0 ot people trade —knowing that it represents a inspired them.
Lowel*.
Ma«
*.
The stock parade took plac e Saturday at fountain. There were several others
with energy, brains aud enterprise,
force that they dare not ignore and noon on the ra« r track. It was gratifyiug to i as large, or nearly so. Then, one
I GO Dosos One Dollar
ready to r»xx*h out iu every directiou. can
neither cajole, intimidate nor de­ note that there was much l»etter stock on that boils all tbe time and semis up a
Such |>eop!e will uever agaiu lie con- ceive.
The business meu kuow what exhibition thau last year. Some very tine sheet ot water 30 feet in diameter and
taut to be ruletl by a machine that
want, und as a rule they kuow Norman horses an«! horses of all work were sixty feet high. At another place is it
does not correctly register its busi­ they
Sheriffs Sale
very nearly whether or not their wauts on parade. McDonough's fine mares, Susie lake of mud of white and pink oolors,
ness.'
are within the lainmls of possibility II. an«! Georgia Woodthorp, with colts by bubbling all the time like a pot of
The tian of the Catholic Church ii|>ou business principles. Therefore their side were in the trotting class. Presi­ I porridge. There ure lakes hot uud in the <'ireuil <'«*nrt oí lilt* Stat«* ol On eon.
for Jackson < olmi).
against secret nocietiee has recently they are usually reasonable in their dent Vance’s two thousand dollar carriage cold, of every imaginable color, uud
J. M. MeCall. plaintit),
)
been removed with the exception of demands and, when properly organ­ team, Effie V. ami Little Mack, with a record some have every color ot the raitilxiw
vs.
the Mas«>uic order. A circular reail iu ized, they are usually successful in of 2:55 iu double harness, wen* driven round in one basin. There are a number of P. riunii, adiuiuii-tratorof
the
churches iu the East first gave the in­ such «leafing with railroa 1 corporations. the track. Swan’s “Ante Echo” that made plain's here where one can catch trout estate of Jesse Ikillarhl.te, de
lx>llarlii* e,
formation last Sunday. While no ex­
The most prominent member of the such a fine record iu the three-year-old class in the river, and turn around ami ceased, Nancy IL.;;,.,;,,.,,,
of said de. eased, and
planation is given, it is learned that new state Ixiard of trade in the matter this year, wax out with a red ribbon (1st drop them into a boiling spring and widow
Amelia Hoty Halli»*!
"
Holy,
this was the principal topic discussed at of stirnng up the railroads is H. B. prem.) There were many others but their i cook them in five miuutes. without Lucy Clark, "I. N. Clark.
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theconnci! of bisho[>e in Boston recent­ Miller, of Grant’s Bass. He is rea­ I owners «lid not give the reporter the nec­ takiug them off the h»x>k. There are Viuia Uingux, c. Mingus, Je- F«>rvvl«v-tirv
Rose, A. Bose, Priscilla j,
ly. It wus considers»! advisable, how- sonable enough, but also determined essary information to give them the mention so mauy womlers, I cau’t tell you all miiua
Oatman. J. 11 »»atuiau. Ma
Sale.
ever.that as little publicity lie given the and resolute enough to handle the ¡ to which they were evidently entitled. In about them. The park is uot bo very tllda Lofland. J. M. lxtfland.
i
matter as possible. Others became matter well, auil if he lays out a cam­ cattle there were Holxteins, Hereford*, beautiful. Tbe scenery is fine, but I J. W. Oollarhide. Josephine
I. 1> llollartlide,
edutxite»! to the fact gradually paign against a certain abus«>of tbe Polled Angus, Galloways and Jerseys, a very have stxm just as fine in other places. Oollarbide,
Florence imllarhide, Mart N
through the pastors of the churches.
public trans|H>rtation facilities of the fine display.
We go to-morrow to the Gran»! »irteve. H. c. Oollarhide and
state it is pretty certain that be wili
M. E ltoliarhlde, heirs at-law
river. of
The weather was fine after the first day Cauyon of the Yellowstone
In the ten months of the session give the railroads a lively shaking up,
the estate of Jesse hollar
that closed licet week. President Har­ probably, if he doesn’t fully bring them and the attendance much larger than last That is said to lie the most beautiful hide, dei-eased. Defendants. J
I year. The Fair ball which took place on spot in tbe park. It is raiuing to-
By virtue of au execution and order of
rison sent to the senate 3837 nomina­ to terms ujHin his propositions.
| Friday evening was, as usual, a perfect jam. uigbt bo the dust will lie laid ami it sale Issued out of the < ireuil < ourt of the
tions, of which ail but twelve were
State
Oregon. for the County of Jackson
The undulating sea of humanity that min­ will be fine driving to-morrow. We Upon of
confirmed. As man) of these contained
a judgment and decree of foreclosure,
Brnsian Matters.
are
on
tbe
divide
or
Continental
water-
!
gled
in
the
my
sin
maz.es
of
the
dance
to
rendered in said court on the 5th daj of
the names of more than one person,
Washington, Oct. 6.— The annual the inspiring strains of beautiful music ebed. Tbe Columbia river ris«'B od heptemlter, A. 0 , L»‘.»o, in favor of said plain
they repreeente«l probably 450«) ap­
tin
’, aud against said defendants, forth,*-urn
report
of
Pension
Commissioner
Raum
one
side
of
us,
and
the
Missouri
a
few
seemed intent upon gathering life’s fairest
pointments, Several hundred of them
of three hundred and niuely-two ami 7 IU0
dollars, with interest on the same from the
were postmasters at <>fli«*es which shows there were at the end of the last ’ flowers under sunniest skies. Yreka has miles ou the other.
5th day of Scptemls r, Iso»». with lift» dollars
have lieeome presidential through the fiscal year 537,944 pensioners upou the i , improved rapidly in the past year. It seems
attorney fee. besides costs of suit taxed,
LAKE COUNTY.
growth of business. They also in­ rolls, classifi«*»! aij follows: Army in­ i to have taken on new life since its railroad
iortv-two and
-loo dollars with aeeruin;:
valid
[leusiouere,
302^)90;
army
wid
­
1
connection
with
the
main
line.
Several
I
Lakeview*
Examiner
Oct.
27.
costs, to tip* directed, against the pro|a*ili ot
clude appointments in connection
ows,
minor
children
aud
dependent
said
defendants,
I have levied upon and
hamlsome
new
building*
have
been
erected
i
Plenty of hay, gram, vegetables and shall expose for sale
with the census, nearly all of which
at public sale to the
are temporary. In the first session of relatives, 104,456; uavy luvaliil pen­ and a general air of improvement is dis- ' fruit should make the Lake county highest bidder, for cash in haml. on the
the 49th rongrees which lasted eight sioners, 5,274; navy willows, minor eernible everywhere. The people of Yreka i farmer happy this season.
8//t bay of November, f.N.W,
public spirited, liberal, ami can make ’
months. President Cleveland sent to clulilreu anil depemieut relatives. 2,460; are
the visits of people from abroad so pleas
D. Castel A Son, drove 50«) head AfJo’eloek p in of said day. at the Court I
the senate 2595 nominations. Among survivors of tbe war of 1812, 413; wid­ nut that they will always be gla«l to go there of W.
House door in the city of Jai tsimville. Ja< k
Iteef and utock cattle through here son
count), Oregon, the followingdiwrilx-d
the nominations which failtxl ot ix>n- ows of soldiers of the war of 1812, ; again. In vr«»*‘-ing the Sixkiyous the
8610;
survivors
of
the
Mexican
war,
i marked contrast in tlie scenery in Oregon last week from Crook county, to Cali­ real estat->. Io wit, laving ami being in Jn* k
firmatiou is thut of Alonzo L. Riebard-
and
California
is
\ery
striking.*
A
)>erfect
-on
county, state of Oregon:
fornia.
17,158; willown of soldiers of the Mex­
son, for marshal of Idaho.
cloudless sky ma«lv the scantily wooded
Beginning
at a point st'L. feet south and
ican war, 6,764. There were 66,637 I ly
hills, just furuishv«! with the golden brown
Twenty-four hours ending Tuesday, 20 feet west of the N E corner of lot No I.
At the genera) conference of the original claims allowed during the I of autumn, that sweep away in a dreamy 7 a.
ill Section .No 5, Tp. :i*j, s R I E. « VI
m.,
the
rain
gauge
at
this
office
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day year. Tbe first payment in these 66,- j purple haze to the foot of Mt. Shasta, as
thence running west 1:.H feet, them e sou'll
t)«‘autiful as an artist's most enthusiastic measured 1.70 inches of rain, the larg­ 1 «, feet to the north line of 1: Garrett's lol,
Saints (that is. the Mormons) at Salt •>37 original cases amounted to 832,- , dream,
am! one involuntarily wonders est rainfall which has occured in tills thence ea-t LSI feet, them e north I s. feet to
Lake City last Monday nn official dec­ 378,041.
where lie the fertile valleys that produce section for years, at thia season.
the place of 1» ginning, containing one-half
laration of President Woodruff, for­
Of tbe system of “complet«*«l tiles” the fine fruits and vegetables, whicn invite
acre mor»* or lev­
rhe
A'imiring
comments
of
visitors
to
the
;
bidding in future any marriages in organizetl by him, the commissioner fair.
itated ar Ashland, this7th dav of <tetnber,
Gixtee Lake [teaches are in
1SW)
violation of the laws of the land, was says, in part: “Under tbe system of The raves were well contested and the gen­ market at rejutoable prices. They
JAMES»;. HlltltsEV,
read, and the congregation, nunilienng completed files the claimant has the era! impression is that there was no unfair raised in an altitude of over 5,000
sheriff*of Jacksoncountv, Oregon.
nearly ten thousand people, including right, upon pro *er certification that dealing, and that they were fairl y won on above the sea, on the same farms, By ROUT TAYLOR, iteputy
the merit of the horses entered for the diff I which only a few years ago, it wus
Watsou <Ii Burtenshaw.
bishops and leadiug eiders, unani­ the claim is complete, to have it imme­ erent
purses.
Attorneys for l’laiutitr.
mously accepts«! as binding the man­ diately place»! upon the complottnl
President Vance and secretary Smith are supposed could not produce apples,
ifesto from the president This is a til«*«, aud taken up in order for adjud­ active workers, striving to do their duty in on account ot the short seasons.
formal renunciation of polygamy by ication. The claims placed upou the every department, and the universal ver­
Sheriffs Sale
SISKIYOU COUNTY, CAL.
the church, and it may be an act done <?ompleted fil**s are taken within one dict is altogether in their favor.
fYreka Journal, Oct. S.)
THK^FOI R DAYS’ RACKS.
in g»xxl faith, but from reports fre­ week for action, au»l if fouml complete
In the circuit court of the State of Oregon
J. L. Brooks, formerly conductor for
quently sent out from Salt Lake it are immediately allow*»<l. Up to tbe
for Jackson county.
First «lay—Trotting, 2 in 3, 3 minute class,
Louis Solomon vs. Win. Eaton, Irene
would appear that the leatling mor­ last ot June. 1889, 751 claims were imrse, |l'»b. Swan’s b s Ante Echo, Vance’s the 8. P. Co., is now keeping the La
Little Mack. Pomeroy's E. P. E. P. took the Grande hotel at Sisson, formerly the Eaton ami James Hamlin.
mons will most likely still counten­ placed upon the completed files.” This first
By virture <»f a writ of execution duly
heat; Ante Echo, the second ami third. Edson bouse.
ance polygamy in s«»cret under the system baa had the effect of enabliug Time 2 -W. 2;43, 2
issued out of the al»ove entitled court in
the
aiaive entitled cause, to me «lire« t« <1 and
Running, half mile. 2 in 3, |l’«0.
Martin’s
cloak of celestinl, ‘'8eale»l” marriage many thousand claimants whoso claims
Sisson does not want incorporation,
Withrow’s Bingo, Hill’s Katisha, the vote last week on this question re­ delivered, 1 am commanded to sell the
contracts or something of that sort.
have been pending from five to twenty Klickitat,
hereinafter described real estate to satisfy
Murray’s Red < loud. Won by Biugo in two
I sulting in only 19 for aud 88 against.
a judgment ami decree ot foretlo'urv in iu
time 511.., ^1*2
2- .
The democrats propose to concen­ years to bring their claims to the at­ heats;
vor of sai«l plaintitl and against said de­
Trot for 2-vr-uld>. mile, 2 in 3, |130. Swan's
tention
of
the
bureau
for
adjudication
Material for the new bridge on fendant, Win Eaton, for the sum of %V)0 and
trate ajl their forees in the present
b f Zephyr beat bl g Mi'lnight from Shasta
congressional el«*ctions upon the and allowance, and the complaint of View stock farm; time 2:6!»*2,
Klamath river at Klamath City, has interest at the rate of one per cent, per
Second dav — Running, mile and repeat. been hauleti to the ground by rail dur­ month from March lx, lhx7, the sum of
South, and boast that of the twenty- delay has bwn reduced to a minimum.
attorney fees. 15.25 eo-ts aud the costs and
There have lieen received 460,282 1200. Summary of race as foll«»ws:
four republi«y»n representatives iu the
ing the past week, and the work of accruing CO«t« of and UpOD thia writ. I
Baldy b g. name«! by F. P Norton,
2
claims
to
September
30,
under
the
dis
­
Whereupon I «lid on the 1st «lay of October,
preseut congress, not more than two
Wild Oats bg
’*
Joe ( ourtney,
1
1 bridging will anon be commenced.
1x9«. levy upon, ami will sell at public auc­
or three will be returnetL A go»x! ability act of June 27, 1890. The care Jem Mace s g.
€’. Cusick.
D
The Sisson Herald says Chas. Pem­ tion for cash in hand to the highest bid. 1er
of
such
an
enormous
number
of
claims
Time
1
49*4.
2:10.
deal can be accomplished in the South
at
the court honte door in Jac ksonville,
Trot, 3 in 5, 2:50 class F25O.
Entries. Mc­ berton, the only eye-witness to the
by use of the election methcxls so well receive«l in so short a time nec«*ssnrily Donald's
b m Wanda, St«x k Farm's ch s Gr. shooting of Nat Defreese by Frank Oregon, on
taxed
the
resource's
of
the
office
to
its
Saturday, November x,
Admiral, Vance * Effie V
Won by Effie V.
understood there; but it is well to re­
3 heats, Wanda 2d; time 2:37‘2, 2:3f»*a,2:54. Cochran, has lieen bound over in Ixmde at 2 o’clock p. m. of said «¡ay. ail the right,
member that the certain obverse of a full extent The work of the mail de­ in Trotting.
title
and
interest of the said défendants,
3 \ r-olds. 1200.
Entries, I of 81000, to appear in the Superior
solid democratic South, in the light of partment rau up to more than 32,000 Stcx k Farm 2 ’s in ss 3. Loehinvar,
Win. Eaton, Irene Eaton aud James Hamlin,
and Swan's Ante Court on the trial of the case.
pi«*ces
ot
mail
per
day
to
be
openeil,
to the following describe«l real prop­
history since the war, ia a solid re­
Echo. Ante won; limv2:"»5, 2:56.
i in ami
to wit
publican North. There is no so sure classified ami properly dis[>oeed of.
The trial of J. C. Weiss for killing erty,
Third «lay — Running, \-mile and repeat,
Beginning at the south corner of block
At
this
writing,
Oct.
let,
tbe
depart
­
way to insure the return of republi­
>150. Wild Oats, Jem Mac«1 and Bingo. Won Chas. Ingram at Scott River som«> No. sixty-one (»’•!• in the town of Jacksou
cans from the doubtful districts in the ment is hatitlling 10,000 claims a day. by Bingo, Mace distanced; time lilS-'S, 1:19. weeks ago, was conclude»! last week, ville, and running thence north two him
It
is
believed
there
are
probably
one
Trotting, 3 in 5, 4 yr olds or younger. |200.
dred and fl » e (2D ■ t * et to the H< nrj Bl« • h
North as to employ the tactics oft
Ante Echo bent Little Mack, time 2:.rd*2, and resulted in the anticipate»! acquit­ er lot; thvnce'iio! ; h, 77* 2 degree* vast, two
force and fraud to suppress the vote of | hundred thousand claims in the office 2 V»*^. 2 51* 2.
tal of Weiss on the ground of justifia­ hundred ami thirty-one (231) feet to the
Applegate road; thence along the line of
the majority in the republican dis­ which can be properly allowed und«*r Trot for yearlin-is, half-mile, 2 in 3, fl'»o. ble 6e)f defense.
Mci»onald’s Mi'* Hogan ami Stock Farm's
the Applegate road tolhe pla< « «»f loginning,
tricts ot the South. The defeat of the the provisions of the regulations ap- Reyford.
Miss Hogan's race; r 15, 1:42.
being situated in the town of Jncksonvilb .
J.
C.
Kiernan,
formerly
of
the
Mott
prov«*d
Sept.
16.
1890.
twenty-four Southern republicans in
Running, ‘„mile, 2 in 3, < >o.
Norton’s s g
Jackson county. Oregon.
In conclusion, the commissioner says Arago,
Aikeu'a b g bammy H , Magill’s b g North Star, has embarked in a new
the present congress will go a long
(riven under mv hand this 3d «lav of Oc­
the
act
of
June
27tb,
1890,
is
the
first
enterprise
at
San
FraneiBCo,
where
he
Tammany
amt
Jem
Mace.
Won
by
A
rag«»,
tober, IWo.
JAMES G. B1RDSEY
way to insure the election of a repub­
.Sammy second; time 35, 36.
disability
¡«ension
law
in
the
history
of
intends
publishing
a
small
daily
calle»!
Sheriff of Jackson county, Oregon.
lican president in 1892.—{Oregonian.
Fourth Day—Mil«- «lash Mr 1100. Wild Oats the “Exchange,” devote«! to business
the world which grant«*«! the soldiers
won. Klickitat 2d, Katisha3d: time' l:56’2.
The Boston Herald, at once the and Bailors pensions for disabilities not Tr«»t, 3 in 5, pur*v <500. Wanda won. E*ffie concerning st»x*ks. bonds am! financial
matters. The North Star material A CHOICE LOT OF
, 2:37.
ablest aud fairest “independent” pa­ proved to have been mcurreil iu the V. 2d, Ante Echo 3d; time 2:3K, 2:37’2 _____
Novelty \milv dash. Hub. Tammany won was taken to the Buy City.
per in New England, in a lea«bug edi­ service aud line of duty. Nothing first
«piarter in 24. Bingo took secomi in 49
torial argil«« the necessity of a new shall lie left uudone by this bureau to and 3d in 119. Arago crowding him at 2d.
give
effect
to
this
lal«*t
expression
of
naif
mile run f««r defeated burses, for $.»0.
census ou the ground that Mr. Porter
The Fourth Trial for Mttnler
H won, Klickital second. Baldy a
has provtMl himself utterly incom­ tbe grntiLiide of the American people Sammy
The Sandy Olds murder cnee comet»
po«»r third: time 5 **2.
to
the
soldiers
whosav«*«!
the
republic.
sale—about 403 acres of extra quality
petent for the work be undert«x>k.
tip Rtniling for ite fourth eemi-nnnual of For
agricultural land, being a part of ihr
This incompetency is confirmed by
trial
in
Multnomah
comity
this
month.
Hiram
Colver Donation Land claim : situa­
Shtnil.iul Beat» His Own Kwont
the complaints of those who originally
I The lust time the supreme court ted about 5 miles from Ashland, 3 ;’4 <»f a
Jacksonville Items.
Fresno.Cal., Oct. 3. There was an ex-
mile
south
of Phoenix. Jackson county,
opposed bis appointment aud by the
urantud a new trial the prosecuting Oregon The
()r**g«»n A California railroad
present admissions of hie friemls. ceediDgly large crowd at the Fresno
attorney
wauteil
to
make
justice
enter
Lon
Gay,
of
Central
Point,
has
gone
and
the
Oregon
A California *iag«* r««a«l
The Herald denounces Porter’s cen­ fair grounds lo-iltiy, es|>ecial!y as the to Port lam I to accept a [xieition with a feeble protest against the travesty, passing through *ai«l land. This tract of
race
card
was
au
exceedingly
taking
land i* all A No. 1 deep black loam, bottom
sus as universally distrusted through­
s<> he move»! f* • it re-heariug. The su­ land
Wells, Fargo A Co.
being «me of tin» first <■ aims *«*ttled
out the country, am! therefore prac-1 one. The chief event, was the trial of
preme
court
last
Monday
denied
a
re
­
np(»n in Rogue River valley. All will
John
Buffer
returned
Tuesday
from
tically worthless as a proper presenta­ Stamboul, Herlierts’ great stallion, to
snpplic«!
with living water ini* I hih ! v. ill
hearing, tin«! the ease goes to trial
be >old in quantities t«» suit Dii.-cbn ers
tion of facts that we wish to know beat the record of 2:15 made by Stam- Washington and the Sannd country, I again.
For further information intpiirt* of fc. J
ubont the nation, aud declares that a Isiul over this track last fall. John where he e|>ent the summer.
Farlow. Ashland, Oregon ot E. D. F»«mtrjiy.
Dr. Will Jauksdn, of ('»rani's Pass,
new count under «-«impeteut directiou Uoldsiuitb drove him. Stamboul
Phoeni.x, <iregoii.
Feutrai Point.
is alwolutely uecessary to meet tbe started finely by the side ot his run­ paid Jacksonville a profeeeiotial visit J
Ashland. Ore., Oct. 3, IXVU.
political, social and industrial nee«Ls ner and traveled the mile without a this week.
Several families are here from
of the «xiuutry. Should Porter’s resig­ skip or a brake, and Hashtsl under the
H. B. Oatman, the Portland banker Grant county, hxiking for a location
nation tie asked for, and his failure wire in 2:13, the fastest mile ever trot­ aud real estate dealer, formerly a reei-
Dr. L. L. Whitney has sold his fine
corrected by taking a new census ted or paced on this track, the nearest dent of Jackson county, has been iu residence here to I)r. J. Hinkle, and
through a competent man, tbe Herald to it tieing 2:13*4, which Sunol made Jacksonville this week.
has moved Ur Grant's Pass.
uames General Frauen» A. Walker here last year. 1 tie performance was
Mrs. Frank Ames intends to leave
Col.
Robert
A.
Miller
went
to
Rose-
|
arid Colonel Carroll D. Wngbt, of the greeted with wildest cheers by the burg Tuesday night to attend the soon for the Willamette valley to
assemblage.
The
first
quarter
was
national bureau of statistics as persons
i
Grand Chapter of the O. E. S., of i spend the winter.
entirely coiupetent to suetved him and made in 31*.,, the half in 1:0T>, and the which he is Grand Patron.
I
Miss Emma Mee returned home to
bring order out of his chaos, und ac- three-quarters m 1:38.
Applegate, after a two weeks visit
Major
J.
A.
Varney,
of
The
Dalles,
'
curacy and Bystem out of bis mnddle.
with friends here.
who is fruit inspector of Oregon, paiil! Dr. W. E. Tatom thinks of locating
The ok lain »ma Row
Representative Hermauu has se-
KnnsAs City. Oct. 6.—A Gntlirie dis­ Southern Oregon a visit last week and for the winter in Grant’s Pass.
ciinxi tbe passage of a bill for tlie re-
•e,
John Nash aud family moved to
patch
says the excitement over the was dehghte»! with the splendid fruit
lief of Colonel William J. Martin, of
outlook of this section.
Success
to
them
capital
location
question
«till
con-
Portland
Monday,
Douglas county, Or. The claim is for
The Jacksonville public selnxil has
their new home.
875UU and arose as far back as 1M9 - 1 tinnea. The president ot th«* senate increased in attendance so rapidly that ■ in ________
______
A solano , O r .
Lewis Gay
made Portland a visit
forty-one years ago ami Ixx-ause of its will not aitfn the 1 ill locating the cap­ another teacher had to be employed ' [ant
week,
age has been a difficult claim for tbe ital in Oklahoma City, inaatniich aa aud Miss Agnes Devlin now holds the | 'l’|le Butte creek
< <»u¡ i nu«* the 1»<i*in«
kveping O'.
mails leave this A nd w ill hand
Oregon del«*gation to handle, though I Speaker Daniela contests the legality
a>.?ncrui asso riment oí
place instead of Medford now.
it has paseetl the senate tliree time« iu of hie, (Daniels) signature. The ques­ position.
Father Clark, who hns l>een travel-
For a first-class assortment of jew
_
six years, and last year received the tion was not brought up to-day owing
LoAr,
Ruitic
Fioofifij,
favorable report of a house «»mmittee. to the possibility of a contiiet lietween ing in Southern Oregon with His elry, fancy gocxls, etc., call at Dr. J.
opposing
forces.
Speaker
Darnels
Grace
Most
Rev.
Archbishop
Gross.
Hinkle
’
s
drug
store.
Iu the year 1*849 an acting quarter­
Miss Nettie Downing made relatives
master of tbe army was xtaiioned at went to Oklabama City, bis home, Sat­ btis returned, and informs us that St.
Shingles, Sash, Doors, Jlouidiup, Etr
Oregon City, and employed Martin to urday. and has not returne»! to Guth­ Mary’s academy in this place will in Ashland a visit this week.
rie.
A
dispatch
from
that
place
say
b
shortly
be
reopened
by
the
Sisters
of
I
Miss
Minnie
Hollaud
has
returns«!
furnish 96,(MM) pounds b«*ef at Fort Hall,
Utah territory, for the use of what was I that Daniele haa received several the Holy Names. All who have en-1 to her home in Josephine comity,
then known as tbe Rille regimeut. Tbe anonymous letters threatening his life joyed the excellent privileges of the , D. P. Greninger, of Spikenard, has Order« f<»r building-oí every kindpr«>.n pt
SiBters' instructions will lie please«! become a citizen of our town,
I tilled.
price agree«l on was twelve L*ents per should be ever return to Guthrie.
C. H. Hoagland and family have re­
to bear of their return.
pond on foot. Colonel Martin pur­
Census Items
Mrs. W. R. Stammers and Mrs. turned to their home in Klamath
chased 122 head of cattle m Yambill co.
county.
While en route the cattle were stam­
Washington, Oct. 6.—The census Susie West, of Medford, were in Jack- i Mr. Newman furnishes this market
peded by the Indians and twenty-one bureau to-day made public the follow­ sonville Tuesday. Mrs. Stammers goes
JAMES N0HKIS,
Lead lost. Tbe remainder with great ing figures: California's population is to San Francisco next week to join with fresh fish weekly.
Mrs.
Thoe.
Scott
intends
making
Ashland, Or., A ng. 9, 1x39.
difficult were delivered to tbe Fort in l,2tU,(K>2; increase 339,3118 in teu years, her husband there, where they will
her mother in California a visit soon.
September, 1840. The quartermaster or 39.24 per cent. Population of Chico, permanently reside.
Mr. Geo. Fendal, of this place, is
advanced 825ik>, aud gave au order on 2892; Eureka. 4834; Marysville, 3936,
W. J. Plymale will make a business
I
Judge Bryant, tbe territorial judge, at Napa City, 4387; Petaluma, 3686; R»*d trip to Portlaml this week. He will now working in Roseburg.
A. Allen, of Applegate, made friends
Oregon City, tor tbe balance, but bis Bluff, 2590; Santa Rosa, 5256; Vallejo, be accompametl as far as Salem by his
funds were exhausleil. Shortly follow­ 5304; Woodland, 3069. Chico. Marys­ daughter Emma, who goes there to here a visit the first of the week.
J. W. Sheppard, of the hardware firm
ing this tbe quartermaster, became in­ ville and Vallejo show a slight decrease. attend ectmol this winter.
of Rippey A Sheppard, has sold his in­
sane, and was removed from Oregon
Hon. W. H. Parker returned this
City, but bail no remembrauce of the i The following figures of state popu­ week from a business trip to Eureka, terest to J. E. Harvey.
W. C. Leever is now doing business
lation
are
given:
State
of
Indiana.
2,-
expedition or tbe contract. He was
MILL AT PHOENIX,
California.
with J. C. Sheridan.
stricken from uriuy roils for not pre­ 189,030; increase past ten years, 210,-
J.
B.
Welch,
of
the
Meadows,
and
A.
729.
Michigan,
2,089,792;
increase,
Miss
Paulina
Knrewski
left
for
Port-
senting for settleruent his aeoounts.
and he died insane near Bu:lalo. N. Y, | 452,855. New Mexico, 144.862; in­ lam! Monday night, where she will J. Daley, of Eagle Point, spent several
AND ARE PREPARED TO FVRNIbH
The war department declined payment crease, 25,297; California, 12204,002; spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. days in town this week.
I.
F.
Williams,
of
Medford,
has
A. H. Maegly.
because of the absence of vouchers from increase :33t»,.'JGK.
I
Mrs. W. L. l'lymale and little daugh­ bought John Nash’s resilience and will
the quartermaster, aud this deficiency
soon
move
bis
family
here.
M
yrtle .
To
Advertise
Crater
Lake
ter,
of
Salem,
are
visiting
relatives
and
required other evidence which for
years Colonel Martin found difficult
San Francisco, Oct. 5.—The South­ friemie in Jacksonville.
Of Every Description on Short Notice.
to furnish.
ern Pacific passenger department will
Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Colvin, of Lake
1,500 MILES.
shortly send some of its employee to county, have been in Jacksonville the
make sketches or photographs of the past week.
Contracts for New W ar Ship*.
Rut She Got It. — A Sample of Let­
Sequoia National park track of land,
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Cronemiller
ter« Daily Received.
Washington, OcL 4. —The secretary about forty-five miles east of Fresno,
of tbe uavy this afteruoon awanle«! to containing the forest of big trees were in lackson connty during fair
Only those who Imve tried it can know
- Wm. E. Cramps Sous, of Pbilatiel- I which congress recently reserve»! for week. Their many friends in Jack- what it is that prompts one t«» send 1..500
phis, tbe coutract for tbe couatruction park purposes. Photographers are also sonville gave them cordial welcome.
miles for it to get it again. Here is another
Hon. Theo. Cameron went north of many such instances: —
of two coast line of battle ships, fur to be 6ent to Crater lake, fifty or sixty
last
night
to
attend
the
meeting
of
the
83,020,000 each, aud the «xmtract for miles northeast of Ashlaml, Or. But
D ekr S irs ; I semi >5. for which please re­
tbe construction of a screw protect«*d little is known of this lake, which is Grand Chapter. O. E. S.. at Roseburg turn a halt <l«»zen of yoar vegetable sarsapa­ mil
rilla.
I have moved here ir«»m sierra city,
cruiser for 82.925.000. The secretary described as being a large sheet of an»l visit the Industrial Fair.
Cal. I t» ok three bottles before leaving,
also uotifie»l tbe Uuiou Irou works of water in the crater of an extint volcano.
hence 1 send all rhe way back to California
ban Francisco that they will be giveu A pereon standing on the edge of the
for in.»re It was just before I left Sierra
city, about a year ago. that I began to feel
the coutract for the Mxistrnctiou ol crater is said to look down upon a
Supreme Court Ikieket.
ven’ miserable. My skin was very yellow,
< »nlers for fruits and ber­
«me of the battle shi|>s on tbe same lake 2000 feet below him.
The docket oi the Oregon Supreme Court and I wa* all t«insand a< hes, eapecially un­
plans as the other two. providlug they
der inv sbouluers and in my hea«i. The doc- ries in their season prompt­
for the Ortober term coutxln- the followine t«»r «aid it was my liver, and gave me some
are willing to uudertHke tbe work for
Representing.larkxin Connty.
case« appealed from the I«l judicial district
medicine which relieved me somewhat. ly attended to.
Will buv
83,180,000, thHl ta-iug the price at
of my neighbors happened in and told
B. F. Miller, of Goli! Hill, the vet­ L. Fleirhner et al. appa, vs. K Kubli et al. One
which the Cramps offered to build one
me
she
ba«l
smarted
to
take
Joy
’
s
Vegetable
and
sell.
re«p. appeal from Jackxon county.
vessel, mid 8190.000 iill<>we»l for iratis- eran nurseryman anil orcbanlist, whb
1». M. O-born A. Co., app. v«. F. Hubbard, Sar-aparll'a. and advhed me to try it. I did,
and with such good effect that I now feel Övvn«v At Well’s Fargo
< o.’s o.Tme,
¡x>rtaliou expenses. This is 86o,0im less sent to Portlaml by the District rejji., app»*al from Jackson county.
F. Hubbanl, app. v.«. Town of Medford, .ike a new being. 1 have ¡»enuiaded one of ' erlt r, Ganiard Block, Ashland, Or. 3
Bo»
nl
of
Agriculture
to
arrange
and
than the bid of the Union Irou works.
mv neighlkors here to take it, so part of this
reap:
appeal
from
Jackson
county.
keep in onler tbe Southern Oregon
Thox. Little, rei-p . v». C. A. Cogxwell, app; i is f««r her and part for mvself.
MRS. GEO. DFLBRIDGK,
fruit exhibit.
appeal from I.ak** county.
Butte City, Montana.
A large stock of g* mua mers and gents
Fanny M. Reharl. app. va. S. V. Rehart,
The reader, who has not tried it, has no C^^Eruit B<ixt-f and fruit wrapping paper
appeal from Lake county.
rubber
— coats
—¿J at Hunsaker's. Prices
Don’t fail to J** the “Mattei” gloves reap;
on hand and for sal»* at Well*. Forgo office,
Emma
A
McCiillock,
ai*p,
v».
E.
A.
Eatea,
idea what the vegetable juice« in this remedy
*
lowest.
at Hunsaker s.
*
Ganiard Block.
reap; appeal from Josephine county.
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i
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sa
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r
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2*4 A
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I
BARGAINS MADE
We are receiving’ our Fall Stock of
• f ( ;» mk 1 1 lorses are needed. I
« AI L ON
CEO. FPJTLEY,
for
Well Lukin Work or Saddle Horses.
< aii at lii* ranch, «»r H’idfi“-*
Ashland, Gr.
WOODBURN
TILE FOR SALE!
The undersigned has now for sale at th«*
l»riekyar«ls n<’ar Ashland.
LARGEST STOCK IN THE
I IU>M •’ . iN< il TO
NORTHWEST !
IN« H
<’. II. VIXIHTE.
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evergreen trees,
New Meat Market
VINES & SHRUBBERY
HARRIS & MURPHY BROS.
Send for catalogue and price list to
H:.,
Ashland Oregon.
.1. II. Settlemier, Woodburn, Or.
Is now complete.
Opened bu*in *s at the'd«! Ashlan«! >íark ‘t
stand, at tue bridge, «»:i Main *trv< t.
<’HOI< EST OF BE! F. Ml’, l»N.
r«»RK AND
XCSAoE.
n. CABsoN.
Can rig you with
!.. W CARSON.
VEAL.]
Slop thoroughly reno.a: <1 and refitt»1«!
'lli-hij
!
Hardware,
PORTABLE FORGES,
Lookout for our ad. next week.
( (H'NTER H’ ALFA
« AMI* STOVEs
RI» IIESTin; l.AMP« 1IIMNKY.- 14
KIT« BEN LAM1*S
1 pt.. 1 <jt.. «tiri
«al. JRUIT JARS
1 qt. «nò 2 qt. FRI I I CAN’s,
EX TP. I RURBERS for Ma*oii h J <r-
--------- Consisting of--------
Al’l’I.E, PEAR. PEACH.
PLUM. PRUNE. CHERRY,
APRICOT. NECTARINE.
ALMOND, WALNUT, and
C. C. EDDINCS., Shade and Ornamental Trees.
Gr;q»e Vine, Currants. Gooeelierriea.
For Sale Cheap.
A «ini mill anil tower romplct«*
with 12 ft. wheel ami »1* «■;> well pump;
also reservoir for ivater. All nearly
new nn»l in first <*lass running on! *r.
Enquire of Smith A lkxlge at furni­
ture s’ore.
You may think Hiin**ak»*r is going to
quit the business; hjs prices will ltali-
cr»te iL
*
Bl:>ck)''*rries. I!iisplx*rri«*s,
Htniwlx rries. Figs.
Yours "Frilly,
O. H. BLOUNT.
X. h I ihm« 1, < jeejja »11.
. Etc., Etc,
<)nr trees are grown without irrigation
>>n lle«i hill land. hiv I >»ll of known vh -
r.eties that succe**d in Southern Oregon. ■
(hose contemplating tree pl-mtinc
will do well to visit our orchard and nur­
sery. or write ns for price list.
P»»»t<>£ict> Marpbv. Joaephineoonuty
Oregon.
11. II. station, Grant’s Pass
A. H. CARSON ft SON. I
i