Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 10, 1890, Image 3

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ASHLAND TIDINGS
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»SUBBIE THE EHI IT PESTS.
BREVITIES.
City Council Proceeding«.
I
PERSONAL.
HERE AND THERE.
I
TO VISIT ASHLAND.
Cal. Eubanks has been in town this week
Black corsets at D. R. At E. V. Mills Onraf the Uni. Darrin of Fortlanil to Have
A regular meeting of the Ashland city
Muj. J. A. \ aruey , of The Dalles,
Offices Here Oct 2Kth to Nov. 1st-
Mather gloves take the cake.
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Council was held last Monday evening, pres­
Mn> J no. Butterworth has gone over to
.Octitb'r la /«90. state fruit inspector of Oregon, lias
The next meeting of the Oregon
ent, Mayor Hill and Councilmvn Colton. Yreka
King of Soap $1.20 per box at the Sutton, Crowson and Kentnor.
Ix-eti in Jackxou county for a week or
Press Association will lie held at As­
Miss McConnell, of Yreka, returned home
The Drs. Darrin have been prevailed
Millinery anti Dreanaaktag.
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more past, and spent several days in Red House.
Petition of J. K. Helman for permission to last Friday.
toria ou August 27. 28 and 29,1891.
upon by many throughout the Wil­
move
a
wooden
building
from
woolen
addi
­
To the 1 adieu of Ashland: f will 1» Ashland, examining the orchards and
Ashland Butte bad its first fall cov­ tion to Helman addition was granted.
Miss (iertie Brooks left last Monday for
The district agricultural association lamette valley to pay a visit to their
nt the Ashland Hous»*, after Octulier their pnxlucts. Maj. Varney is a prac­ ering of snow Wednesday morning.
Liquor licence was granted to High Tay. MassachuseUs.
will distribute about $801)0in warrants vicinity, as they could not afford by
tical
horticulturist
and
well
informed
Sth. with a nice line of trimmt-1 hats
lor for one year.
Mrs Sheridan Thornton is in Portland, as the result of their recent successful their time and busiuees to come to
Usual monthly sociid of the Baptist An ordinance to vacate r portion of au al­ visiting
aud bonnets; will also take ordern for iipm mutters affecting the fruit int-r-
the big fair.
Portland. < >ne of the Doctors has at
fair.
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church
next
Tuesday
evening,
Oct.
14.
terests
of
the
state.
He
is
a
close
and
ley
in
Highland
Park
ad
tition
was
rea«l
and
drewes. Will be ple;8ed to have the
last consented to visit three central
W.
H.
Fuller and wife, of Udumbini, Ohio,
referred
to
street
committee.
car.''til obi-- rvor, and has b-x-n doing
Both
the
Rogue
river
bridge
at
ladlee cull and examine goods.
Ashland Mills sent a carload On motion, it was resolved that the public were guests at the Oregon, yesterday.
g<Hxl work in bis official position. From of The
Grant’s Pass and the lower Applegate points or towns in the valley to accom­
M rs . E. B. C hristian .
Hour to Grant's Pass this week.
schools of the city shall l>esupplied with wa­
8. B Cranston, of Linkvilie, returned bridge were opeimi foi travel last modate the afllicted. He will visit Al-
tli- time 1 e started «alt m April to ex­
ter free of charge: churches the same.
home this week from his northern trip.
b*>y, Roseburg and Ashland, and will
Bargains in Household Effect«.
amine the trees in th« Willamette val­
Muscatine buckwheat Hour at D. L. It wa* moved and adopted that the conn
week.
make a stay of or.ly one week in each
Chas. Frizell, of the railroad office force in
ley.
and
convinced
tlieor«bardiststhat
Minkler
4t
Son's.
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tf.
cil
will
not
pay
any
bills
incurre<l
after
this
A lot of good household furniture,
Ashland, has been north on a vacatiou.
Josephine county's indebtedness is place. Their dates will be as follows:
date
for
the
I.
B.
Miller
family.
they
were
being
eadly
misled
by
Saiu
including lx*»l riami suits, two stoves,
G. M. Grainger and family now oc­
Albany, Oct. 12th to 18th.
George Au«lrews has gone to Delta, Cal., $21,759.11. Its delinquent tax list
etc., will I h < sold al public auction nt Clarke and others who were telling cupy their new cottage on Granite The following bills were ordered pai«i:
Roseburg, Oct 19th to 25th.
W. R Mayfield, salary for Sept
1 $4» 00 to take charge of the telegraph office there. amounts to $4000 aud over, which will
III*. Asiihcid plaza to-m rrow (Satur­ (hern that the winter hail killed the street.
40 00
Eugene Walrad
Ashland, Oct. 26th to Nov. 1st.
Mrs. S. 8. Caldwell and children left reduce the debt somewhat.
day I afbrn<xm at 2 o'clock, by E. K eixllin moth in Oregon, tie has be n
C. B. Watson
“
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20 85 Mondav morning for Humboldt county.
His offices will lx- at The Oregon,
A. W. Gowan, tlie census mortgage room
“The Peak Sisters” at the Congrcga- M. Berry. Recorder’s fees Aug. and Sep > .36 20 Cal.
Brigh man. i'lio furniture is that of traveling in<»t of the time and making
12, office hours from It) a. m. to
Elec.
Light
Co..street
lights
for
Sept
(W
59
pi
raonal
inspection
of
the
orchards
in
investigator,
rejxirts
231
mortgages
of
i tional Church, Friday evening, Oct. Wm Patterson, material and labor on L
the late W. II. Whightuian.
Dave Payne, w ho is now running a meat
8 p. m. daily.
flic prircipal fruit, growing sec'ions of 31st.
record
in
J»>sepbine
county,
represent
­
water works....... ..........
93 3.5 market, at <«rant’s Pass, was in town Tues­
Their head office in Portland will lie
A Special Agent of Huntington.
the state, l'his was bis first official i
ing au ludebteilness by private indi­ run
Wm. Patterson, culvert on land of Myer,
day .
as usual, where they are perma­
J.
W.
Hix-keremith
will
butcher
a
’
10 00
Long
and
others
..........
viduals
of
upwards
of
$47,000.
Wm. M >hl. of New York, a sis-cial visit to Southern Oregon, and upon lark's uumlw-r of Logs this fall and Wm. Patterson, labor on streets
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
P
Walker
move«!
in
nently lixtaled.
13 (X)
from
their
Dead
Indian
ranch
the
first
of
the
agent of ('. 1’. Huntington, sent out iieing pressed by the T idings reporter winter, as usual.
Gregory A Hicks, Hauling
Ml 50
Uoeur d'Alene City, Idaho, hail a 1 Consultations free. Charges reason­
G. C. Eddings, merchandise
»55 90 week.
to look over the narrow gauge road with '.he rather invidious question:
$25,000 fire last Friday morning, des­ able.
Marks, blacksmithing
23 :17
Guy Stone came out from Linn county
Quail shooting is very poor in the Geo.
properly r-ceutly purchased in Ore­ “Don’t you think the Rogue River
J. L. Fewell. blacksmithing
Dre. Darrin make a specialty of all
v> 10 last week aud will spend the winter in Ash­ troying a large portion of the busim^es
gon by Huntington, piswal through Valley has advantages over every other valley this year—the lone, snowy win­ McConnell A Eubanks, groceries for 1.
part of the town. The insurance diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose aud
land.
part
of
Oregon
as
a
fruit
growing
sec
­
15 57
ter of last year having killed most of B. Miller’s family.
Ashland yesterday. Manager Koeh­
T. K. Boltou, medicine for same
Sam Clary, of Heuley, was over at Jack amounted to alxiut one-third of the Throat, aud all nervous, chronic und
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ler of the«). AU. linos came out as tion, considering the variety and per­ the quail.
R.
K.
Sutton
livery
hire
the first of the loss.
i private diseases, such as Loss of Man-
7 40 sonvitle 011 a business
fection of fruits which can be raisisl
far a* Ashland with him.
A.
T.
K)
ie,
rent
of
store
r<»om
2
mos
10
00
week.
Mr. Levi M. Eauon haB recently J. L l>owning, lalx>r on tower for tire
here?” In- was compelled to answer yes.
The Oregon supreme court began j Loot!, Blood Taints, Syphilis, Gleet,
Mrs. W. L. Townsend has lieen at Grant’s
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Mr. V amey finds that, the pests com­ finished fencing his three-acre lot iu bell
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its October term last Monday. One Gonorrhe a,Stricture, Spermatorrhea,
.lark.iiHllle-'iliiifvnt liailnmil
the western part of town with a woven I. . L. Merrick, for tire department
w s5 Pass, where her huabnud is now locate«! in of the first cases to come before it was Seminal Weakness, or Loes of Desire
mon
to
app'e,
p-ar
and
peach
orchards
busiuess.
J. T. Rogers, material for bell tower
5 50
A Jiickso! »lile dispatch of Oct. 2d
have now appeared in nearly every wire picket fence.
that of Beekman vs. Hamlin, on a mo­ of Sexual Power m man or woman.
Geo. Crowson. labor ou tower and re­
Wm. Hanley and Mr. Bush, _
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s' V-: Crawford, Howell ,v Co.. of
h limiter
All peculiar Female Troubles, Irreg­
pairing
fence.
.
uook
and
corner
of
the
state,
and
he
"Prof. Gentry’s Equine and Caniue E. K. Brightman. board of prisoners
land operator, were in tow n from Medford tion for rehearing. The motion was
«'.•rv.iUis. Live entered into a contract admits that, fruit growers will have to
ular
Menstruation, Lueorrhea, Dis­
laM
Saturday.
granted.
To tell you about it.
wnh Hie Medford and Jacksonville lie vigilant and active to save the pro­ Paradox,”—dot?, horse and variety J. H. M••Bride, hauling
placements. etc., are confidentially and
show
weut
through
town
southward
Ix
abo
A
Smith,
pitchfork
James
O'Meara,
the
veteran
journalist,
Railway company to build a railroad ducts of the orchard in niarketablecon-
In
(Seattle
last
Monday
R.
E.
John
­
successful
ly
treated,
and
will
under
no
tt. Stont. ditch for tiling
and his family were on last Friday's north­
the other day.
tiei.vveeu Mulford and Jacksonville.
son, hack driver, drove his team over circumstances take a case they cannot
Marion Hit kman,ditch for tiling
bound train.
but he is fully satisfied that
Hugh Leo, labor on streets.........
The contract w:w received at Medford ditioD,
:i
W.
H.
Millard,
au
old
pioneer
of
with such attention and industry ns is
Mrs. Emmons, wife of the attorney of that a live electric cable which hail been cure or benefit.
A.
L.
Helniau,
hauling
this morning, duly signed by the con­ required in many other pursuits fruit Oregon, and a printer, died nt Cherry Pat Haraghey, labor on water works 33
Cures of private diseases guaran­
name ai Sisson, is visiting Mrs. 8. J. Tuthili, kinxtkeil down from the electric rail­
tracting parties, and work will tie com­ growing will yield returns entirely sat­ creek, Klamath county, of typhoid L. H. Wilhams, “ “
of this place.
way poles by a Hying awning, and teed and never published iu the |>ap-
m
H- M. Ixing,
“
“
“
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menced immediately. Jacksonville isfactory to the reasonable orchardist; fever ou Wednesday of lust week.
ers. Most cases can receive home
Mrs. J. W. Hoekersiuith and children left ixiih horses were instantly killed.
F. L*odge
“
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17
gives a bonus of $12,0)0. which is <le- and he la-lieves the fruit industry of
last Sunday for St. Helena, ( a!., for a visit
treatment after a visit to the Doctors’
W.
Williams,
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The
Protection
Hose
Company,
of
Wm.
Gee
is
still
continuing
the
of
several
weeks
p<«ited in the bank of Reekman A the s'ate will rapidly expand into large
Inquiries answered and circu­
F. Stephenson,
“
“
“
“
I Medford, has fileti articles of incor­ office.
prospect
work
at
his
coal
claim
over
J. Bailey,
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Reumee, and Medford gì ves $7500, proportions.
Re\. Geo. J W’ebster and Prof. C. F. Shen
lars sent free.
poration,
with
G.
F.
Davis,
H.
F.
near
Sam
’
s
valley.
Another
extension
H.
Stephenson,
“
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“
which is deposited in the Medford
I herd -nade a trip down to Merlin, Josepn-
The apple trees of the Willamette
i iue county, last week.
| Wood, 11. G. Nicholson, J. W. Curry
liank. Steel rails have l»eeu ordered and Soul hem Oregon are infested with of 151) feet of the tuuuel is being run
1761
27
The World Enriched.
for him by Mr. Coy.
Miss Jane DePeatt returned to Giant’s , and D. T. Lawton as incorporators.
and grading begins without delay.
It was m ved and carried that au order be ' Pass last Saturday, after a stay of r>ix weeks
the green aphis, wixily aphis, occasion­
The
facilities
of the present day for
Twenty
years
is
the
term
designated
on :!»e water works fund in favor of I with her mother iu Ashland.
If yon want apples call on Bish, drawn
ally the lx>rer. and, worst of all, the
A ttooil Show.
the John Barrett Company for the sum of
for the company to exist. $1000 is j the prixluction of everything thnt
the
gardener,
who
will
sell
them
to
oxlliu moth. Intelligent and perse­
|626 ‘M., ba'alice due to said company for
Sanford Marsh, formerly of this place, the capital stock, divided into 500 will cotduce to the material welfare ami
There was a pleased aud mystified vering attention will preserve the trees yon at from 25cta to a dollar a bushel. material f< r water works.
was on Sunday morning s train, tn route
, comfort of luunkind are almost unliiuit-
i shares.
audience nt the (laniard opera liou e and a large proportion of the fruit Give him your order for winter sup­ Adjourn* <i to meet Fritiay, Oct. 10th, at 7 from Salem to San Diego.
: ed and when Syrup of Figs was first pro
%
o'clock p. in.
MILTON BERRY,
<>n Monday and Tuesday evenings of from the destructive.-ffei-ts of all these ply.
Oi rá E. Angle and wife of Medford, started
Mrs. llainey, living a few miles from : dneed the world was enriched with the
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Rworder.
last Saturday for New York, to remain at j Dram, shot and killeil F. F. Temple­ ' only perfect laxative kn >wn, as it is tlie
tins week, and many of the citizens pests. The codliu moth ruins the ap­
Charley Johnson shot a mink on the
their old home until next spring.
only remedy which is truly pleasing aud
who were there pronounce llie Merrill- ple crop unless his work be stayed, but
ton last Sunday night. Her husband
«'orral the Scale.
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J. J. Dixson, of Wallula Junction, a was away from home building a house refreshing to the taste and prompt t nd
Abt-Abbott, Modem Miracle Combi­ it is known Ix-yond question that the bauk of Ashland creek back of the
to cleanse the system gently ill
The visit of Maj. Varney, state fruit brother-in-law of L. E. Moe, was iu Ashland i for Templeton, and the latter, it is i effectual
nation one of the lx*i>t sh iws that ever spraying of the trees at proper inter­ Johnson bl<x-k Tnemlay afternoon.
the Spring time or, in fact, at any time
visited the town. Il was remarked by vals throughout the summer will save Th»' mink had killed fourteen of Mrs. i us(tector, gives occasion for another last week accompanied by his daughter.
alleged, was attempting to force an and the better it is known the more pop-
Hon. H. B. Miller, of (Grant’s Pass, was in
many that this was one of the few from SH to 90 (>er cent of the crop. Mr. Million's chickens before it met its fate. I warning to the people of Ashland Ashland
•
ular
it becomes.
last Tuesday. Mr. Miller's faniih entrance when Mrs. llainey killed him.
companies who give the audience Varney tells of an instance that came
The trains are nearly all over- alxjut the serious consequences which have gone to Portland to reside during th»* Templeton was alxiut 55 years of age.
more than they advertise. The clever­ under Lis observation at Eugene. A crowded now as they pass through will follow the continued neglect of winter.
Oregon Beauty Sold.
The coroner’s jury rendered a verdict
ness of the little prodigy, Miister Ed­ [xirtii'ii of a fann near the town had Ashlaud, ami the long-distance pas­ the worst of all the fruit peets, the Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Thompson and
of justifiable killing.
Rutherford
Bros., of Marion, have
die Ablwitt. whs admired aud praised ¡•een sold to a new comer, aud with it sengers are frequently crowded out of San Jose scale, which has already left and Mrs. G. S. Butler went to Portland
Monday evening's train, to visit the expo­
Tlie Northwestern Baseball League sold that equine wonder aud beauty,
by everyone, and the stereopticon part a part of an old apple orchard. The the “tourist” coaches into the smoker. its blighting marks upon the trees in sition.
’
: lias not been a paying business ven- j “Oregon Beauty.” The consideration
hslf dozen or more lots in the central
of tne performance was a treat for the purchaser built a fence along the di­
John Bays went to San Francisco part of town. Anyone who will take Al. Helms and Phil. Brewer, who had ture during the past year, all the clubs was $10,000, probably as high a price
little folks such as they seldom have a viding line through the orchard and
down in Colusa and Butte counties, having lost money, it is said, owing to as was ever paid for ahorse in Oregon.
chance to see. The imitation of spirit then trimmed up his trees ami put last Friday, to confer with the S. P. the trouble to go and carefully ex­ < been
al., for several months, returned to Talent
the lack of paying patronage Irom Oregon Beauty is a mare noted for the
medium performances by Prof. Abt them in good shape, and sprayed them officials over the work in Cow creek amine the trees which are covered by this week.
canyon.
More
Chinamen
have
been
spectators.
The clubs will all 6tart great beauty of her mane and tail,
this
scale
will
realize
the
danger
which
was good, and the cycling by Mernll during the summer with London pur­
(’has Cowles and family have moved up
coming
up
from
the
city
to
increase
out
again
next
seasou, however, and the mane lieing over seven feet in
threatens
the
fruit
interests
here
from
was as skillful as his high reputation ple solution, to kill the larvae of the
from Central Point, and’will occupy the
the working force of graders.
Dave Payue house in Ashland the coming probably there will be six clubs in the length and the tail somewhat longer.
its
spread.
Energetic
measurers
should
in the art demanded.
codlm moth. The old orchard on the
winter.
league next year Salem being one of The purchaser of the animal will put
Riveted overalls 65c, at Hunsaker's. be taken at once for the quarantine
other side of the fence was not sprayed.
her on exhibition throughout the
District Attorney Colvig started yesterday the places that may be represented.
and
heroic
treatment
of
the
lote
now
Silver Mine on Anilerseii • reek.
The new man sold his apple crop to
country.— (Statesman.
Maj. J. A. Varney, state fruit in­ infested. Persons who have orchards for Lake county. Judge Webster goes to’
Salem, Oct. 2.—Miss Mary E. Seal, !
«lay. Circuit Court opens at Lakeview next
The prospecting work done by the Battin of Portland, who reports that spector. is the Commander of the G.
lie careful not to admit to their Monday.
Satisfactory Results.
a patient in the Oregon State Iusane
Empire Mining Co., of San Fraucisco, scarcely a wormy apple could lie found A. R.. Department of Oregon. He at­ should
•t
grounds
a
single
basket
or
box
that
at tlie Trombley mines on Anderson on any of the trees, while just over the tended a meeting of the Ashland post has been used in or atiout a lot that The Grant’s Pass Courier rej>orts the mar­ asylum here, jumped to her death I About forty years ago my attention
riage
of
Frank
Applegate
to
Miss
Annie
fence,
where
the
trees
had
not
been
yesterday
evening
from
a
four-story
cr.ik is reported to have develojied a
was called to Dr. Hiller’s cough cure,
last Saturday anil expected to meet has any San Jose scale upon it. It Barnhart by Justice Axtell, at that place re­
window at the asylum, dying at 101 since which time I have used it with
rich strike in silver rock. The report j sprayed, senn-ely an apple could be the Medford post last evening.
cently.
has
been
carried
from
place
to
place
old
and young with the most satisfac­
o’clock last night. She hail lieen in
is Unit an eleven-foot vein has lieen i found without a worm in it. Spraying
Rev. Wm. Lund, of the Episcopal Chnrvh.
tory results. I d fact I keep it always
W. H. Mowat, of the lYistal Tel. by such means time and again.
the
asylum
six
months,
and
on
var
­
struck which goes 330 to the ton in 1 the trees is proven beyond cavil to In­
resident at Roseburg, was in Ashland la^t
on hand. K J Trumbull, of Trumbull
The region infested with the scale Satnrday
effective again.-'the eedlm moth, ami Co., who returned from the north last
and may make arrangements to ious occasions made attem{its at sui­ A- Beebe, Seedsmen and Nurserymen,
silver.
ft
Ashland seems to include now on­ hold services
here once a month.
cide. The patient whs from Eugene, San Francisco, Cal. For sale by T. K.
J. J. Owen, the principal man of i every apple orchard in Southern Ore­ we:>k, was on a tour of inspection of in
the line, and went as far as Seattle. ly the lots of Ab. Giddings. J. H. Mrs. McCall, Grand Matron, an«l Mrs. Laue county.
the cotnp.my. with two other San gon should lx- so treated.
Bolton.
Russell. \V. H. Atkinson,Thoe. Smith, ’rocker, (iraud Secretary of the O. E. > . ♦
Francisco men, accompanied by Mrs.
For the greeu ami wixily aphis, The Postal will t,',ke every precaution O. Coolidge, Mrs. Gillette, aud a few , ( left
The
lawyers
of
(
Iregon
have
never
Tuesday evening f«»r’Roseburg, toattend
to
guard
against
winter
interruptions
We are just receiving a large invoice
Owen ami two other ladies, came lip scale, etc., a strong caustic wash ap
organized a state bar association yet, of stationery, including many novel ties
trees around the edgiNi of two or three the annual meeting of the grand chapter.
Satnrday to visit the mine, and re­ plied iu winter is tlie remedy, as also on its line.
adjacent lots. A determined effort J. D. Whitman, «if the state horticultural hut preliminary steps were taken at
man.til till Tuesday morning. They a milder wash of the same nature
Boy's knee pants ami suits -just during tlie coming winter might suc­ board, came up from Medford Saturria? l’ortlanil last Friday. Judge Deady in the school supply line.
17-tf.
D. L. M inkler A S on .
ee-mtd much pleased with the pros­ which may lx- applied during the opened at Hunsaker's.
with State Fruit lnsi»ect«>r Varney, an«l
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ceed in preventing the further spread spent
the «lay with him examining Ashlaii«! was chairman and J. A. Carson, of
pecta The company has run one summer without injury to the foliage.
Legal
Blanks
at this oilice.
Salem,
secretary
of
the
temporary
or
­
of
the
(x-st.
Persevering
and
persistent
orchards.
The electric light company expects
prospect tunnel 150 feet, and is at
Tiie worst pest in the state that tlie
warfare may possibly eradicate it en­ H F. Deanlorff came in from Dead In ganization. Messrs. Snow. Mallory,
to
start
the
new
dynamos
next
week,
work upon another.
orchardists will have to deal with
tirely from the town. The fruit grow­ «lian Saturday with his wife and children, Burm-tt, \V ood and Thompson were
It is tue general gossip in the neigh- when once it has a start is the San and turn the current on the new incan­ ers
of the city and vicinity should who took the train here for Oakland, appointed a committee to prepare a
borbootl of the mine that the enter­ Jose scale, which has already intro­ descent lamps, upon the new circuit. meet
Douglas county, for an extended visit with constitution and by-laws, whereupon ARMSTRONG MARSH In l.inkville, Sep
take some organized actiou ' relatives
there.
U'lnlx-r >. at the bride's home. Mr t han.
prise is directed by some mining ex- duced itself m this valley, as frequent­ Frank Esting, of Portland, represent­ in the nnd
matter.
i the nxe'ing ailjourned to meet at the Aruntniug to Miss Cora Marsh. Judge Orr
jiert in the “spirit world" through the ly reported in the columns of the T id ­ ing the Eilison Electric Co., is here to
Messrs. D. Craw’ley. and <’. W. Ayr« - of same place October 17th to effect a per­
odici sting
Jacksonville
has
had
a
worse
ex
­
mediumship of one of the ladles of ings . It so<-n strangli s the life out of sti|>ervise the starting of the new ma­ perience with the jiest than Ashland the Siskiyou Stone Company, came out from manent organization.
Portland last Mouday morning and went
the party there this week. Be that as a tree, anil is so insidious and per­ chines.
has, nearly all the orchards in the out to the «piarry, starting bauk to Portlun«!
I
it may. the lielief is that they have nicious in its spread ami so difficult
A great curiosity can be seen at the
Don't forget to go to Hunsaker's place having been invaded before Hie Monday evening.
resilience
of
George
Witherill,
ou
<
Ire-
TRAYNOR—At Lost river, Sept em lier 29,
struck a good silver-bearing ledge.
to eradicate that the state Ixiardwill for your dress goods.
Senator Washburne and party, of Minué
*
danger was realized.
an infant daughter of M r «n«i Mrs. Ross
sota, passed through Ashlan«! in a private gon street. Mr. Witherill has a fe­
tn- compelled to adopt the most strin­
Traynor.
Accidents.
The survey of the new five mile tun- i
< ar of the Minueaiadis St. Paul and Sault male of the caniue family ami also a
gent measures for public protection
de st. Maire R. R. last Friday morning, go
The Butte Creek Mystery
MELHASK —At Linkville, September 27.
feline
of
the
feminine
gender.
Some
Geo. B. Landers of the Ashlaud from its ravages, ft attacks almost nel through the the Siskiyou mount­
' ing to San Francisco.
infant daughter of Mr and Mrs. .Mel-
(Yreka Journal.]
weens ago the cat gave birth to kittens, an
Roller Mills met with an accident last every kind of tree aud shrub, being ains by Chief Engineer Hood's engi­ ■
hase.
N. Phillips and L. I.. an«l J. Burten- ¡aw aud in about ten days thereafter au
'X- t L Si,200 (’ash or Secured l’ajær. Balance on Time.
Friday morning which caused much fonml npon all the varieties of fruit neers will probably not Ixs made be­
Sheriff Moxley received a letter last are J. hunting
upon Evans <*reek: l.« abo,« ot
alarm for a time and narrowly missed trees, npon grape vines, shade trees, fore next spring, as the surveyors will Sunday from Ins deputy, W. J. Bray, trel and Patton are after bears in Josephine increase was announced in the canine
being serious in its results. Mr. Land­ lilac bushes, rose bushes, grass and be busy until so late iu the fall, ami it a well known mountaineer, who has county ; Farlow and Long are carrying gnus family. On finding this out the cat,
Apply to
in a very unmotherly mauuer, killeil
ers was found lying unconscious upon Howers of various kinds in neighbor­ is hardly likely that they will work iu been scouring the Butte creek section -up about Ranchería prairie.
in every direction, to find some due of Dr. <’ B. Darrin, one of the Drs. Darrin, her own “baby cats," and began to lay
the ground H»x»r of the mill near the hoods w here it is permitted to increase the Siskiyous during the winter.
of
Portland,
who
do
so
large
«
business
in
claims on the cauine family, which,
door, and it was seme time before re­ without restraint. It is believed that
Don’t forget to get your gloves at the nneeing man, Thomas J. Sutton,
treatment of chronic diseases, was in
storatives, applied under direction of a strong, caustic winter wash will kill Hunsaker's, if you want to save mon­ supposeil to have l>een murdered, al­ the
Ashland yesterday, making arrangements up to this time, she has suckled and
Dr. Parton, revived him, and then he this scale wherever it reaches it, but
though there may still be Boine doubt for a professional visit in tin* latter ¡»art of fondled with an affection which is
♦
truly strang»'. | Yreka Telegram.
about a murder having been commit­ the month.
was bewildered and flighty aud dizzy as tlie scale spreads all over tlie ey.
headed for a nntnlxr of hours. It was trunk, limbs, twigs and even the leaves
G. N. Buntz, of Wagner ereek, was ted. The stains on the wagon, sup­ Mr and Mrs. W. H. Atkinson and Mr. an«l
A Portland dispatch says: The
went to Portland b\
learned that he had caught his hand of the tree, it will lx- wen that the reported to have left the country be­ posed to have been bhxxl, are very Mrs G. F. McConnell
evening's train, ( apt. McCon­ Southern 1’aciti« Company has pur-
tu the bran elevator and the pinching pest is a very difficult thing to deal cause of complications in the timber faint and hard to distinguish. A cou­ Wednesday
THAT CAN BE USED EVER Y
nell will attend a meeting of the officers of clias.il lhe Whatcom coal fields in
of his lingers had made luni sick ami with. When it is fonml on the trees depredations bee down on Wagner ple of tin cups were found in the wag­ the 2d regiment. O N. G., at the armory iu WnO ingtou conuty. The expert
day is the kind that pays.
»'Xpert
who
liglil-I.emieiland id stepping backward the only way to save them is to ent creek, but Bentz wants the report con­ on that Heemul to have contained egg Portland, to-morrow.
Scores of young business
examitieil
the
fields
deposited
$10,-
be fell full length to the floor, the tLem back so that the wash may Ix- tradicted, ami as lie makes the request nogg, or a drink of thnt character. F. A. tfherwin, of Wallace, Idaho, the re­ 000, to bo used in prospecting, and
men, an<lhuudre»lsoflxx>k-
back of ins head striking heavily. The easilv applied to every part. Where tn person it must be admitted that. This man Sutton evidently weut np in­ cent candidate for Secretary of State on the contraete.l to pnn'Lase SO««) acres if
keepers and stenographers of lioth sexes, attribute their success to a course at the
ticket in that state, spent two or
blow npon the head was severe enough this cannot lx- done to advantage, the “like the Hag,” lie's still there.
to Oregon from Keil Bluff through democratic
Portland Business College, Portland, Oregon, or the Capital Busi­
three days in Ashlan«!, recently. His wife |.ro-|>eeting resi.lteii favorably. The
to leave bail effects from which lie has trees should b« dug out and burned,
Modoc county, via Big Valley, and if had been here for a short time’ visiting th«* purchase is reganled as a {.reliminary
ness College, Salem, Oregon. Both are under the management of A. P.
Red
13
lbs.
D.
G.
Sugar
at
the
family
of
Mr.
Chisholm.
murdered, may have been killed in Ore­
not yetfnily recovered, but is able to rix.t ami branch. < )nr people cannot
Armstrong, have same courses of study, same rates of tuition. Write to either
*
step
toward
the
extension
of
the
House
for
81.
attend to business. For several days lx-1 x> much in earnest in their efforts
gon, and thrown into the lake or Ijost Frank Beach, formerly of Lakeview, and Southern Pacific system to Astoria,
for joint Catalogue aud specimens of penmanship, sent free to any address.
more recently a reshlent of Portland, ac­
after the accident he experienced to exterminate the Han Jose scale.
nrnrrpT wufR¡TioÑ~t
Geo. W. Dunn has bought a herd river, while on his way back from < ¡re- companied
probably
by
th»*
purchase
of
the
As
­
by
his
wife,
was
on
yesterday
rLniLUI HEALTH! ★ *
double vision, ami could walk but Its spread means destruction to the of tine, fnll-bl«xxle«l yontig Galloway gon to California via Siskiyou county. morning's train. Helias leaded the \\ ¡¡bur toria anil South Const road, for which
little.
mineral springs property in Colusa county. a bid lias been made, if the deal is
fruit interests of the country. Fruit catt.le of Mr. Lewis, of Central Point, The letter from Mr. Bray says:
The only reiacdy known which will
Nothing as yet hae been found to Cal., 11 miles from Bartlett Springs.
consummated it is said the com­
Fred Houck, who had one of the from districts infested with the scale who imported the breed to this valley i give
the faintest due. Before I readied Hubert Donegan, of Jacksonville, after not
several
years
ago.
Tiie
purchase
by
will
have
to
lx-
shut
out
of
the
mar
­
pany
will
build
its
own
road.
laiues of his aim broken some time
Stimulate
the Nutritive Processes of the
this place (where the wagon was spending a year on his father's ranch ou
ago, lmd a fall from <>. R. Myer’s kets in order t<> protect other portions Mr. Dunn includes “Billy Winn" and found) five of Meise's vaqtterros thor­ Rogue river, has gone to work at railroad
There
is
a
fair
prospect
that
in
the
“
Maggie,
”
each
two
years
old,
and
of
the
state.
Every
tree
brought
from
surveying again with an S. P. party down
large bicycle last Monday evening, and
Human System.
examined the country near the in California He wa^at Portland last week. near future the nickle mines near
broke the bone again. Dr. Parson re- California or elsewhere where the three yearling heifers; price for the oughly
nn«l
went
to
San
Francisco
last
Tuesday.
wagon
ami
all
along
the
road
to
anoth
­
Bv
this
natural
anil simple means it quickly
Riddle
will
be
again
in
active
opera
­
scale is known to exist should lx- thor­ herd, $800. George drove them up to
duct'd the fracture again.
er crevice some two or three miles Mrs. J H I. Skidmore, «laughter of Mr. nnd tion, says the liosebnrg/'/»iimZcd/»-/-. and permanently Cl'RES All Forms <>t
oughly disinfected, or, lietter still, the farm Wednesday.
___ haslieen
_____________
visiting her parents A party of capitalists, Baron Fullon. Dyspepsia. Constipation. Mental anil
west. Have come to the conclusion Mrs. IL <’. 1 Hill,
The Ashland Stone.
should lx- burned as soon as received,
Seasoned stovo woixl for sale by G. that the murder must have Ix-en com­ for some two weeks past, * nnd * is
ii now
..................
at the
Nervous Exhaustion, General Debility,
or
never
brought
at
all.
home of her sister, Mrs. Terwilliger, in Lit­ and Dr. Bouckar It of Austria. B.
The question of the use of the Ash­
F. Billings.
*
mitted further back on the road, to­ tle Shasta. Cal. Rev. J. 11 Skidmore is Eichhoff of Germany and T. Prosser Brain Fag. or any exhausted or weak­
The
state
Ixiard
of
horticulture
will
land sandstone in the new city hall of
pastor of the M. E. Church at Boise. of New York, have been at Riddle for ened condition of the system, from what­
MANUFACTURER,
The best yield of spring-sown wheat! wards Oregon, anil the team driven to now
Evans <t Brunk ar«* now
Portland is settled in the affirmative. lie doing an inestimable service to
where the wagon was found. It is a Idaho.
|>ast fortnight investigating the ever cauxe. Skin Eruptions. Boils, Dun­
On tle> evening before th« meeting of ' the state if it shall succeed in show­ for the past season of which any re- | very bard country to hunt for any­ Mrs. II. c. Faber started yesterday morn- the
merits of these num's. They were ning Sores, Scrofula, and all Diseases ol
the conned at which tiie rejxjrt of the ing the people how the fruit pests may port lias come to the T idings is that thing in. I am going to Linkville, ing for Tular«*, Cal., where’Mr. Faber is su­ pleased with the quality and quanity tlie Blood, Stomach, I.iver and Kidneys. closing out at cost their en­ ASHLAND, OREGON.
of
r.
25-acre
tract
of
,J.
D.
Edsall,
of
lx-
overcome,
ami
the
people
of
the
perintendent
<»f
the
public
schools,
and
has
committee Hurt decidtil the matter
Or., to-dav, Od. 2d. as the paper found a pleasant p«»sition. The Tulare schools of the »leposits an»! are now negotiat­
tire stock of
Keep« coiiRtantly on hand h full
was made, tiie Evening Telegram had state will be doing simple justice to Eden precinct. It was sown in April in the wagon was procured there, employ
ten t(*ach«*rs besides the superin ing with the owner with reference to S1.00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00.
supply of everything in above
and
threshed
last
month
-going
41
their
own
interests
in
giving
the
state
the following:
tetnient,
and
have
alanit
the
same
number
line, which will be sold at price*
hr. Hiller's Gt page book, descriptive of Hy­
»lated July 15th. Shall endeavor to
purchasing or working them. It is
A ni»*nil>er of the committee said to Ixiard every possilile aid and encour­ bushels to the acre. This is g<xxl, not 1 fin»! where Sutton was last s»x'u, and of jnipils as the Ashland schools.
Restorative uud his other iP iiK'd.e*
an low as can be offered anywhere.
hop» d that satisfactory arrrangeuients drastine
only for Southern Oregon, but for any
sent
free
by
mail.
a Telegram reporter yeeterday that a agement.
A Washington dispatch: Senator Mitchell will l>»» mad»' and that thi'se mines may
Mixed Paints, Varnishes,
1 trail carefully back, examining every left
gram
country
a
g<xxl
yield
fortlie
to-day in very p<»or health,
ALL ORDERED WORK
favorable rejxirt will lie made upon
camping place thoroughly. Have de­ and Washington
number of acres.
will not go direct to Portland, but will Siam !x> running at high pressure.
HILLER DRUG CO., San Francisco, Cal
Hermit* Baking Powder is
Brushes, Glass,
Ashland stone. "W « visited Ixitli the
will
be made to give entire saliafaction
layed
going
sooner
ou
account
of
ex
­
«levóte
a
week
to
recuperation
in
Pennsyi
Asblauil and the '1* ait.o quarry, and cheapest and the best at the
FOR SALE BY
The Red House people are the poor pecting tlioe»' parties from Tehama, vania. Mrs. Mitchel] aud «laughter. Mi>s
Says the S/./f. x».»/» of Tuestlay: “At
Wall
Paper,
Mouldings,
House.
returned from Lenox yesterday. the regular monthly meeting of the
found the' the former puts out the
man's friends.
*
Repairing Neatly Done
who were coming here. If I fiml any­ Annie,
T. K. BOLTON
Mrs. Mitchell is quite ill, an«l lm- been con­
belter quality of atone, t he contract
thing at Linkville, will write you.
Artists
’
Materials,
fined to her I m *«1 under the care of a phy­ Salem Building and Loan association
SHltheni Oregon Mock I’rotective Associa­
Chas.
Hosley
and
Jas.
Hall,
the
at
low
rate«, and all work done promptly.
I last night $2001) was loaned. It went
so far as can lie let to them at present
sician.
tion.
qnnrryman, have found a large lxidy
will amount to about $4t>.'f.l. We shall
Etc.
in two purses of $1000 each, and for
Line County Crowding Jackson.
[9-48
H. JUDGE.
of tine granite near the railroad track
Stamped doylies, splashers and pil­ each interest was paid in advance for
M epford , O r ., Oct 4,1890.
bargain fo.'sti 'ie• nougii to trim the
in
the
Siskyous,
which
they
believe
Lane
county
seems
to
be
in
a
bad
low
shams,
all
new
designs,
at
J).
R.
A-
basement i tory, and tiie gr< 'it d work
The regular annual meeting of the
peritxls of seventy-five months. This
♦
or heavy pur: wilt lei built of St. Southern Oregon Stock Protective will be in demand for shipping purpos­ state, financially. The indebtedness E. V. Mills.
shows in what a prosperous »condition
es,
and
they
will
probably
open
a
quar
­
on
unpaid
warrants
and
to
the
school
Helen's b'.U'k stone which is 1 ow be­ Association met. at I be rooms of Da­ ry soon. There is aboumlance of gran­
the association really is. When the
fund,
which
money
has
been
wrong­
Fair
Notes
ing got. o it. 1 he Ashland stone is vid Miller, in this city, at the nsnal ite of varied character in this region,
directors met yesterday evening they
(’all at their store, op|>o- Choice sample Rooms. Centrali) Located.
fully
used
for
county
purposes,
is
$20,-
Ix'itertban the Tenino output, but hour. President Joseph A. Crane pre­
A pathetic incident of the late fair had on hand subject to loan $1051.25,
that is not the only reason for select­ siding. W'ellxirn Beeson appointed audit is altogether likely that both 507*83, while the assets are $<W4 42 in was the handsome art exhibit of little and when they mljourned they had
ON
SALE
granite ami sandstone will be largely
site plaza, for bargains.
and 817,333 (53 in delinquent Vintie Bell, of Central l’oint. Last
ing it.
temporary secretary, in the absence exported for building purposes in the cash,
$2i)00. This shows clearly
taxes. The above showing does not winter he was prostrated for weeks loaned
“The fact is. at the next meeting of of Wm. Holmes, secretary.
where
the
profits
are
and
why
stock
Fo AEL
indicate the full financial strait in with an attack of spinal meningitis, in it is so desirable. The borrowers
the legislative the city of Portland
Minutes of previous meeting read cities.
will ask the state to authorize an ap­ andon motion accepted.
California comb and strained honey. which Lane county finds herself for and his life was despaired of. He re­ of the $201» having paid in their sev­
first time in many years. Within covered, but was left totally deaf and
propriation of about ¿4n<t,tXMi to com­
Report of Wm. M. Holmes, secre­ Eastern syrups and New Orleans mo­ the
months' interest permitted
a few months payments for bridges partially dumb. As liis health im­ enty-five
plete the city hall. Th- city under tary and treasurer, read and on mo­ lasses at
the loans to be so large.”
now
in
course
of
construction
will
be
­
its charter, can assnm- but t)2t)0.000 tion accepted; also an interesting com­
proved he realized with great acute
17-tf.
D. L. M inkler & S on ’ s .
come due amounting to about $54,- Hess for one of his years the awful ca­
Says the Lakeview Examiner: T.
indebtedness, except by legislative munication read, offering some good
E ast , W est ,
Byron Cole haB sold to his three (>00. Add to this estimate $10,01'0 for lamity that had befallen him and re­ E. Hunt, of San Francisco, traveling i
permission, and if we ign >re Ashland suggestions.
HEADQUARTERS
sons,
J.
F.,
W.
L.
and
H.
F.
Cole,
927
a
county
jail
and
the
whole
liali
litiea
agent
of
the
freight
department
of!
stone we will lose all the support thflt
On motion the president was in­ acres of liis laud on the California will amount to about $84,000, not con­ fused to be comforted, knowing that he
the
Southern
Pacific
R.
IL
Co.,
was
N orth and S outh ,
must forever tie 6hut out from the
will otherwise lx- given our bill by structed to investigate the charges
Tourists & Commercial Men.
Southern Oregou representatives and made by the Timex Publishing Com­ side of the Siskiyous, together with all sidering delinquent taxes. This companionship of childhoral and here last week, hxiking after the inter­ i
the
cattle
and
other
livestock,
fanning
This fine new hotel in the center of the bus­
amount,
however,
has
been
princi
­
ests
of
his
company,
ami
gathering
the
By
state senators. Then. t<«>. if we fail pany for advertising stray stock last
henceforth iu a world of silence where
iness part of the city ha* him been erected
to patronize the home quarry, and the winter, which was supposed to have implements, etc., of the ranch; consid­ pally incurred by the building of sub­ even the endearing tenderness of his figures as to the amount of freight Geo. F. Eglin. agent. Corvallis, Oregou.
on the trite of the old popular Ashland House
oo | ht . agent, In«i<‘pcndence, Oregon.
and ha* been leaM^d bp the well-known and
memliers of Southern Oregon got their lieen done five on account of the said eration, $9000. Mr. Cole sells to them stantial bridges to replace those lost parents and sister could not jx-netrate shippeil by the people of this county. < R. . <i I> C Rawlings,
agent. Albany, Oregon
successful landlord,
tiai’k up. they could combine with Pub. Com. not having issued the all the land used in the stock ranch, by last winter’s flood. Lane county with audible sound its agonizing The railroad company made a promise Boise A Manning, agents, Salem, Oregou,
The
best
stock
of
Legal
E istern Oregon and raise the duce on brand books al the time agreed upon. ami reserves for himself the soda is rich in resources and will not lie depths. In their efforts to palliate to Senator Cogswell, at the last ses­ W. E. Pratt, agent, Oregon city. Oregon.
the election of a Unit 'd States sena­
Blanks in Southern Oregon E. K. Brightman, Prop.,
Ou motion Joseph A. Crane was springs property of Coleetin, including materially harrassed by her indebted­ his affliction bis parents sent him to sion of the legislature, that when the
GEO. S. TAYLOR,
tor. Oil. but they have got tlie ever­ nominated and unanimously elected 320 acres of land. Mr. and Mrs. Cole ness.-| Ex.
Mrs. West, at Medford, to study art, wagon road was finished to Ager, a re­
the young men were in Ashland
City Ticket Agent, Portland, Or. is kept at tlie T idings of­ Who will condui t the hotel in first-< la>K
lasting clinch on us this time!”
ami his beautiful aud praieeworthv duced freight rate would lie made on
presi«ient. Thomas Nichols, of. Eagle and
style. The table will continue to lx* kept up
Tixik tne Wrong Letter.
Jacksonville this week on busi­
HARRY YOUNG,
collection at the fair are wonderful ex­ all goods shipped there. If the agree­
second to noue. and guests can be assured of
Point, was nominated and unanimous­ and
fice. Prices the lowyst.
ness
connected
with
the
conveyance.
W.
J.
Lee
was
brought
to
the
peni
­
ment
is
kept,
no
doubt
all
the
freight
the liewt of treatment. Term* reasonable. 10
Mark Kerr Surveys Mt St. Elias
Traveling
Passenger
Agent.
Portland.
Or.
hibitions
of
his
taste
and
skill.
Every
ly elected vice president. W'ellxirn
tentiary last night where he will re­
for this vicinity will bo shipped via.
Mark Kerr, the genial young Balti­ Beeson was nominated and unani­
Have von tried the Green Seal 5c main for a year as a representative one who saw it was glad that a new Ager. This is as it should be, as it is
world of effort and beauty is now
morean who made many fritnds m mously elected secretary for the en­ cigars at Minkler & Son's?
17-tf.
from Portland. He was arrested on a spread ont before the little boy aud the shortest route to the railroad, and
Ashland during nis stay here several suing year.
charge
of
taking
from
the
Ashland
The North California Dramatic com­
his sorrow is turned to perpetual joy­ now t he beet road. At least one w»i»k
The secretary elect was authorized
years ago while in charge of the U. S.
poetoffice on the 6th of July a letter in its illimitable fields. It is needless could lx» save»! in time on atrip by the
pany
played
an
engagement
of
one
con
­
to
collect
and
take
possession
of
all
to|x»graphic surveys in Southern Ore­
containing a pension draft of $12, ad­
teamsters, and the freight rate should
gon, hits been winning fame by ex­ moneys and properly lielouging to the secutive night at Ashlaud, Or., the 20th dressed to Jonas Lee. The prisoner to say that the brightest blue ribbon not bo more than $3 per cwt. from
i
ult.,
presenting
“
Not
Guilty
”
and
a
adorns his work.
plorations in Alaska. The San Fran- association.
. San Francisco. When tlie railroad
On motion the secretary was re­ bold front. The entire company rode called for the letter, and it was given
cisco A'Jrtrariii’r of the fith baa a two
He indorsed the draft in his own
Cloth and stockinet jackets jnst makes the rate so that g»xxls can lie
column account of his experiences in quested to furnish a copy of these home an»l brought all their baggage, him.
name, and.after getting drunk, left for
down here at that price, Ager and
a part al a.-c.melon of Mt. St. Elias, minutes to all the papers published in which is more than can lx*said of many California, where he was located by opened at D. R. A E. V. Mills. Seal laid
vicinity will think a small world of
which has bum declared to Ip* about Southern Oregon and Siskiyou coun­ real shows. The Christian forlw>ar- Special Agent of the Postal IMpart- plushes and uewmnrkets next week. * teamsters
have lx'en turned that way.
iince of the Ashland people is sublime.
20.000 feet high, and the ascension of ty, California.
nient
Thrall.
He
admitted
the
crime,
No
outsider
relizee the vast amount of
The
Railroad
Commission
War
'
anil
the
writer
would
have
no
hesitan
­
The president orde4^ a special
I
winch is believpd to lie well nigh mi-
but said he thought the draft was for
Papers are in the hands of Sheriff freight haul»»»! to and from tins county.
pasetbb>. .Mr. Kerr started las’. June mis ting of the association for the pur­ cy after this of rtiuning into the town him. After lining captured in San
under the auspices of the National pose of transacting very important withan Uncle Thomas Cabin show.. Francisco be was taken to Portland Croisan of Salem, to commence suit
Geographical S x’irty to measure the business in the interest of the associa­ All levity aside, th« Ashland people and arraigned liefore Judge Deady. between Oregon's two sets of railroad
Weekly Weather Report.
imse line at Yakutat bay, by wlueh tion to lie held in Medford, Jackson are enterprising and hospitable, and Entering a plea of guilty the above commissioners, one set being appoint­
triangulation fur an accurate survey county. Oregon, on Satnrday, Nov. 8, their treatment of the amateurs was sentence was imposed upon him.— ed by the governor and the other
Following is the record of weather
kind nnd conrteous. There was not
oi Mount St. Elms might lie made. at H* o'clock a. tn. Jos. A. C rane ,
elected by the legislature. The suit < ibservations, for .V hla: d, made by F.
[Salem
Statesman.
one
in
the
company
who
»lid
not
enjoy
W
elborn
B
eeson
,
President.
is brought by W. H. Beggs, of the IL Carter, o'.-erver f ir the Oregon
Kerr was aceompunied by Professor
their short stay in the beautiful city i Hon. H. B. Miller, of Grant's Pass, governor's commission, and is against Stale
Secretary.
Russell, of the UniU'd States geologi-
N\.-aliic! Bureau, for the week
of
fruit
and
roses.
—
[R.
Beers
Ixxvs
in
cal survey, iu>d six stalwart wooils-
reports that the powerful syndicate J. I’. Fault, G. W. Colvig and lioliert ending < ><•' 8, ¡8!),i
A
few
wagons
out
of
a
car
1»
>ad
left
Montague
Herald.
ni-n from Seattle. Although Kerr
which controls the Anaconda mines Clow, of the legislative board. In his
lHil«d in the attempt to reach the and I will close them out at a bargain
Tlie
Montague
Herald
d<x*
up
the
and
other large projierties has through complaint, Beggs, as relator for the
Summit of Mount St. Elms, owing to Call anil see if you want one.
sentimental
side
of
Nort
Hawkins,
the
its
agents
Ixmded the copper claims state of Oregon, recites the fact that
*
G. C. E ddings ,
eU'iw s'orms, the result of the exjiedi-
gay young Yreka printer ami heavy near Waldo, from some of which he was appointed to the office of rail­
tion he summarizes as follows:
Clear
villain tragedian, ns follows: Nort A. the rock is now being shipped to San road commissioner and took the oath,
The Oakes Swiss Bell Rinsers
That Mount St. Elias is not 19,500
Hawkins inspected the Ashland Wool­ Francisco for test. The returns are said and had been disproved; that defend­
The
Oakes
Swiss
Bell
Ringers
and
fe»t high as the latest government
en Mills last week with a view of en­ to be more satisfactory than was antici- ants, on or about March 1, 1889,
m i|>s have it. but much lower, j>er- Comedy Sketch Club will give one of gaging in a similar enterprise at Yre­ pated.Hlid it is tielieved by the sanguine usurped and intruded into said board,
linps ftiOii het; that Mount St. Elias' of their popular eotertainineuts at the ka, providing the Ashlaud girls will ones that extensive mining aud smelt­ and ever since have unlawfully held
crest lies within the Ameri'iau terri­ (laniard Opera House next Wednes­ consent to leave their situations aud ing operations will follow. If the aud exercised the functions of said
M •> 71; Min. i). Mea
tory: the discovery of largest glacier day evening. Oct. loth. As everybody work for him. Among other things prospects are goixl enough it is not office; wherefore plaintiff demands Temperature
Preeipitalio! Uh in« h ->.
I mpatient F ather : “D o make haste; we are late fop dinner now!
in the world, which w.w named Lucia knows, this company is one of the best Nort bail to do when be went to Ash- too much to expect that a railroad will judgment as follows: First, that the
SUMMAl.y F«>R SEITEMBKR.
W ife : “I really can't help it, dear; these gloves will not»button.”
by Kerr. It moves fifteen feet a day on the road. It bad a big house 111 laml to make arrangements for the ap­ be built to the mines, a dietani'e of defendants are not entitled to the said
D afghter : ”1 always told you, mamma, that you ateould buy the new 'Mather' Clove«.
and forms a natural pass over St. Ashland last year.
pearance of the N. C. Dramatic Co., alout 45 miles from Grant's Pass. office of railroad commissioners, and Menn Teim»eratnrv ....................
which fasten In a moment and ar« ■<> couvenleut; they are fur sale at
Eh. s range into tiie lutei lor of Alaska;
was to rent a piano. So wrapped np This would be a great thing for all of that they be ousted therefrom; sec­ Departure from 7 yrs. Formal.,..
I.INT OF UTTERS
th« discovery of a great range of
was be in the science of weaving, that Josephine conuty. Besides opening ond, that the relator and said Knight Max. Temp. < 4th) .... ..
mountains behind St. Elias range; al­ Reinaium« in the Ashland, Oregon. 1'
lie almeutniindedly sent the piano a mining industry of vast proportions, are entitled to the said office and that Min. Temp. (2d)............
so that between St. Eiias and Lucia Oei. S. lsto
around
to the woolen mills. When the the railroad would open to the world they be let into the same; third, for Range of Temp..............
Reynolds, Geo. W.
Mallie P
____
glacier there are several other peaks Krekel
Daily Range (3d
company
arrive»! be also ordered the Illinois valley, one of the richest of the judgment against said defendants for Greatest
s.i
û
ivr>.
Starling.
averaging 12,01» feet in height and Kime Mary. King, Mi.ns Manie.
4
“
“ (30tb) ..
baggage sent up to the factory, but the smaller valleys ou the coast, and would the costs and disbursements of this 1 Ix>ast
xsovenng Lu greater territory than Persons calling for the sanie, please
“
“ ...............
mistake was discovered in time to en­ also bring mnch valuable timber with­ action. The cane comes up for trial Mean
• ad*« t U mm L’
A. P HAMMOND. P M.
dot« St. Elias.
able the company to ap(>ear at the in reach of the factories at Grant's in the circuit court for Marion conuty Total Precipitation (in.)...........
at this month's term.
The «arty Lad several thrilling ad­
Opera House.
Departure from normal (7 yrs.)
Pass.
ventures aud Kerr had a narrow es­ New hut« of black velvet ribbnuo,
Cloudless Days
12
‘
.>
lbs.
Granulated
Sugar
for
81
at
Farm wagons sold on long tints by
A fine fresh milch cow for sale at ' Partly Cloudy..
cape from freezing to ileath. He will silk nblMins. black dress and trimming
17-tf.
G. C. Eddings.
•
Eagle Milla.
* I Days with Rain
silks at D. R. & E. V. Mills.
* i Minkler's.
go to Washington in a week or ao.
Friday, ..
FALL - STOCK
HAS ARRIVED.
WE ARE TOO BUSY
WATCH THIS SPACE
ÍSTKXT WE1¿K.
D.R.&E.V. MILLS.
Than Congress Land!"
I
FARM and STOCK RANCH
Situate Near Ashland, Oregon
C. F. BILLINGS,
Ashland, Or
RESTORATIVE
AT COST!
H. JUDGE,
Saddle and Harness
NEW BRICK
PRINCIPAL: POINTS!
AT COST!
Legal : Blanks.
13. HIXSAKEK'S
Leader : in : High : Novelties,
ASHLAND, OREG.