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THAT PRESBYTERIAN COLLEGE. Real Estate Transactions. one of the pioneer settlers aud ranch ers of boutberu Oregon, has made Arnold K ChilderstoSpetieet< hllders,Jr. this place fatuous from the Siskiyou« The cause of higher education is of '22 BXI acres in tp. 27, ». r. 1 w.; con »17 to the Columbia by his shipment of the greatest importance. Southern ■ 23 Abralium Sargent to Ki.mia Josei-niue October 31, 1*30 Friday For the first time in the past ten the llliequaled melons which are Oregon needs a college of high stand gent, fiaetioual ]iurt <>f tp :»,xt.5». years, the editor ot the T idings took grown there. He has oue of the most lug. Such aD institution will, uo t2W> a hurried trip over into the Butte beautiful locations on the river, and doubt, be established by somebody Janies M. and Alice Hurley to J.izzie Hur NOTES AND NEWS. 1 a-res m tp. —, s r w ..oil :10. creek country a few days ago. Ten one of the large bodlee of good laud some« here in the not distant future. ley, W. H ami Nannie Barr to it. J. Lumsden, years is a loug time in these hist timea, held by old settlers who had their History and experience show that col lot 2 in blK 1, Medford: con. F'-:«i ‘-'.'»-toil There were great storm« on the but from what some croakers have choice of the valley. His bolding ex leges must be built, operated and con C. B. Kingsbury to J s Walter. In smi-h’s tract. Ashland. i on. » ’«> Atlantic coast the first of the week, croaked into the public ear it was ex tends along the river for betweeu three trolled by some responsible laxly of acres D. T. ai.-I Millie K. iaiwtoti to Kclliel itiee, aud cousiperable damage to shipping pected that no improvements what aud four miles, aud would make two men, ami must have sufficient finan . I1, acres iu tp. 37, ». r. 1 ami 2 w.: eon. It.t.'o ever would be seen in that part of the or three choice raucbi« if divided aud Edward Sanderson Smith to Jonathan is reported. county. This expectation waa very unproved. Mr. Jackson iias uot only cial support. Hence, the majority of Bourne, the E. S. Smith etuualuir eiaim. situ the colleges of this conutry are under Schaefer and Sloseon are to meet in agreeably disappointed. ate in the Wagner creex mining district Improve lia. HILLcET l.. •.’1ASTI-tZ ? Checkering Hall, N. Y., next December ments on the farms was noticeable on a choice place for melons aud vegeta denominational control, were founded eon. »1. Spencer Childers. Sr., to Arnold R. Child in a fourteen inch balk line billiard every hand, all the way from Phoenix bles. but oue of the liest fruit farms aud endowed, and are maintained by ers, 23 22-ltiO •alici- n. acres in II*. 37. s. r. 1 w : t on. match for $1(MX) ami the world's to Eagle Point. Many new liarns and iu the county as well. He has grown eon* Christian organization. This se ».7SI. C trc: I d •• peaches <>u the farm for many years, C, E. Meyer to Jo-epli II Goldman, lots ’ . », championship challenge cup. bouses have been built, a large pro and last spring was the first tune they cures that which is indispensable to 10, 11 and 12, in blk - It," railroad addition to the success of any institution of learn Ashland; con st. Count von Moltke, who now ranks portion of them within two or three were killed by the frost. A warm 1-aac E. »nd Minerva Stinw to David It i itinh.l 1 at the bead of the living military years, as the new lumber of the tiarus soil and sheltered locatiou lusnre blui a ing, a responsible board of trustees, Beatty, l,2Ut) acres in tp*. 31, and -■ s r. 1 liberal endowment aud a faculty of .... t celebrities of Europe, celebrated bis shows. New roads, new fencing and good crop nine years out of ten. He now e . an-t :>> ami s. r. 1 w.; eon. I ..-1-0. competent instructors. It also pro N. Epperson to G. W stephen-son. lot 21. ninetieth birthday anniversary at new clearings tell the story of ad has young peaeti trees enough to have blk. “N. ' railroad addition to Ashland; Berlin last Sunday, and the occasion vancement, notwithstanding the wail yielded about 18,000 boxes of peaches vides that such colleges shall be Chris col- PG. of the croaker. And by the way, it is this year if the) had uot been killed tian in character, government aud was a national celebration. lan.i-a and M Powell to Oregon au-l ‘ nii- teaching, aud does not make them fornia K. K. Co., one-fourth sliare ill tin F.a-t worth noting that the boas croaker of Mobile, Alabama, bad a $750,00» the valley was encountered at Eagle by the frost, aud as he received a dol sectarian. The aim is to promote Ashland or Applegate water ditcli: coll f i?.'si. Mary K and J. K. Casey one-half share of conflagration last Sunday, Twenty Point, a merchant who ia preparing lar a box for all he did have (shipped higher education and not to build up blocks of buildings were burned, in to retire from the business over there. with his melons) it can be seen that any denomination. Yale and Prince same io same; eon. »25.♦ c Fm.trien . AL-i:. ■ cluding warehouse«, cottonseed oil He solemnly informed the innocent the peculiar pranks of the weather ton were eudowed aud maintained by There ia more catarrh in this section last spring caused him a big loss. mills, factories of various kinds, coal aenbe of the T idings that the railroad Christian Lxxlies, aud yet they are the of the country than all other diseases A trip down the river ami over into people's universities and are a nation put together, and until the last few sheds, etc. Three river ateamera, au has ruined this eoun'ry; that the the beuutiful little nook of fertility years whs supposed to be incurable. For ocean ship aud 10,1)00 bales of cotton property of Jacksou county has de al blessing. aud beauty called Sam’s valley, gave were consumed. With this end in view, the Presby a great ninny years d-ictors pronounced preciated 75 per cent, iu value since us a further view of some of the finest it a local disease, and prescribed local The beet abused man in the Re the advent of the railroad, and that portions of Jackson county, which we tery of Southern Oregon one year ago, remedies, and by constantly failing to set about tlie locating and founding of cure with l icnl treatment, pronounced publican party just now is Tom Reed, the whole country is going to the had neither of us seen befoie. Return who has taken bis place of honor so "demnition Ixiwwows,” as it were. He ing to the river, we were kindly taken an educational institution, to do both it incurable. Science has proven cat arrh lung occupied by Blaiue. The Demo then supplied the editor with some iu aud sumptuously entertained by Mr. English and classical work of high to be a constitutional disease, mid there requires constitutional treatment. crats abused Heed now tiecanse be so valuable information about the sad F. Hausen, who has a big ranch of !MX) grade. It instructed its committee on tore Hall's e iturrh cure, inarutmatured l-v F. compeletel frustrated their schemes to fate of Ashland and the other towns acres, upon which the solid bouse ami colleges aud academies to retvive bids J.i'ii caey ,v (5»., Toledo, Ohio, is .he r,.uu:. prevent legislation by the majority in in the valley, which he described as in barn, oouveuieut stable arraugemeuts, from towns in Southern Oregon for only constitutional cure on the marki t. such an institution, uot deciding the last stages of paresis. It is but aud other improvements which be has Congress. It is taken internally in doses From 1 a justice to add that this gentleman, i made, would do credit to one of the whether it should be an academy or a drops to a teaspoonful. It acts directly doubtless somewhat soured by per model farms of the Wealth) rurMl class college. Last spring the only bid upon the blood and mucous surfaces *t BLUSE IS OHIO sonal disappointment of some kind, of Lancaster county, Pennsylvauia. that was presented came from Jack the system. T hey oil r $100 for any ca- r P.iskine does not by auy means represent the Mr. Hansen has a large b(Hjv ()f the sonville. The citizens of that place 1 it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Address, generously offered the Presbytery, for Canton, ()hio, Oct. 25. Secretary of general sentiment of the community , fertile river bottom land, a sinull por college, tdenty acres of laud, a suit F. .1. CHENEY A CO . loleco. (). State Blaine arrived here from Pitts in which he reside«, any more than he tion of which is cleared aud grows pro a able and beautiful site on the north X3y“Sold by druggists, 75c. burg at noon lo-«lay. A crowd of 3,(KM) does that of other parts of the county. digious crops of alfalfa, an,} then his ern slope of Cardwell Butte, overlook people greeted Blaine with loud cheers It may be admitted as true that the ranch runs away back iuto the hills ing the valley, Prilliate Court. uuder the guardian eye past two years have been exceptionally as be ahghUsl from the train, and fol- along the lower side of the upper table of Mt. Pitt, and $1000 iu cash, after low«*d his carriage, cheering nil the way trying ones to the farmers of our val rock. All his laud above the actual Ill the muller <if pie estate of Ib-nrv Car increased to #2000, towards the ter. Iler 2 vt at lllf« in ior float heal to the home of Msjor McKinley, whose ley, but the reason does not seem to river bottom could lie Covered with wards buildings. This proposition was ac ing. Sale bill w a-tlle-i mnl approvd. guest he was during big stay her««. be any effect of the railroad. Most water from Rogiw- river, a8 could also cepted by the Presbytery without a Ill tlie matter of the estate of s.iiali Ann Blame was actxunpauied by Hou. Wm. people attribute it to the fact that the that of many of his neighbors, and the dissenting vote, and without any mo Foriliee, Miehael Mieklvsoi, whs appoint, •! Walter Phelps, Minister to Germany. farmers have not hail much to sell productiveness and value of all such tor line condition, as the minutes of executor, aud Jasper lasiniis, J. P Dodse Blaine's principal aildrees was to an because of the p<»ir grain season of laud would lie immensely improved by the Presbytery show. The proposed aud tra liodirr appointed appraisers. In tin- matter of tlie estate of Warrmi immense crowd at the tabernacle, 188!) aud the bard winter on livestock, a canal which woul^ furnish the water railroad, which is now assured, was liaimey and Alexander B. Itaimvv, num where be was follow«*! by Major Mc which followed it. Most farmers the) could so well Use. it will uot lie talked of privately, but not in the dis inventory aud appraisem 'lit tiled ami Kinley. Mr. Blame said, iu part: agree that since the railroad came to many years before all that region will cussions ot the Presbytery and never proved. “l’be contest that is now raging for the valley they have had a more con lie a great alfalfa patch, mad« so by entered into the transaction as a con the membership of the next cougress stant demand for all kimls of produce irrigation. It will tisiu lie a wollder- dition, as every memlier of the Pres If yon or any of y<>ur family siiotihi h | hu to I k * frightfully burned or se.sld is not properly a contest belvreen the than before that time, and that prices tul dairy aud stock feeding center. bytery, save two or three, is willing to what have you in the house to alleviate the republican and dem«x*ratic parties. It will average as high if not higher, in pain until you can gel a physician? A box A climb to the top of the lower The Jacksonville people made of Bogus* German >«lve al baud in lime' ia a content betweeu prot«M*tionista and so far as they may have l>een ii'fl-1- Table Rock, or table monutaiu as it j testify. uo other pledge than the pledge of like iliis would save :t world of Milh ring CEO. NUTLEŸ, enced in any respect by the railroad. freetraders. [Applause.) There are a womd be called in must countries, ground and money. Tlie Presbytery, and oftentimes a doctor bill, as it ha> lio For few free traders among republu*ans, Grain, livestock. [Minltry, lumber and gave us a maguiticent view of the val m its resolution of acceptance, e<iual in cascx of tin- kind, as well as in and many ; rotectionists among «lerno- fruits have been exported at a profit ley, than wbicu the Pacific coast can pledged itself to do all within its pow ilainniatiou of all kinds. For sale by nil druggists. Ì Will Brulii'ii thirk or Saildlc Horsts. crata. [Applause. | It is a couteet that by rail, and if some change has beeu not afford anywhere a more beautiful to locate, construct aud operate a goes to the root of the matter as to the made necessary iu the manner or kind scene ot equal extent of productive ' er < allai his ranch. <n'atblress Paillieefote Will Try tn Adjust lac »intently. college upon the proposed aud ac- national pnmpenty, and ou that issue of farmiDg that is profitable it is, or soil encircled by protecting walls of I cepted site, the first buildings to cost Washington, Get. 27. Sir Julian will be iu th« end, a beneficial change we should settle the queeliou in favor Ashland majestic mountains. not less than $50)0. It also, very ex Panncefote has returned to Washing of home interests, g«xxl wages and to the farmer. The greatest gain has The kiuduess of the people upon plicitly and positively, instructed its ton, aud on Secretary Blaines return been in the addition of fruit to the list whose hospitality we trespassed Geo. sound prosperity. [Great Applause.| committee, of which the Rev. Roliert “As I was coining out to this place I of products of the valley that may lie Brown anil family, of Eagle Point, McLean, of Grant’s Pass, is chairmau, ou Thursday will renew negotiations foiin«l in a newspaper a speech of Carl profitably exports«!. The beneficial Geo. Jackson and wife aud Mr. Han “to proceed to the carrying out of tins concerning l he Behring s.»a controver Schurz made one week ago in Boston, «»ffei-ts of this hax'e been first, felt at sen as well as the uniform friendly resolution," viz: The securing of the sy. R-garibng the Behring sea ques and I may say iu all candor an able the towns, villages and farms near the greetings of the people met every balance of the $500«), the organizing of tion he says: 1 shall renew my proposition for ar speech on the free trade side, but, like railroad, but the peoph* in all parts of where on the jaunt, will lie remem- a board of trustees, the erection of all free trailers, Mr. Schurz goes back the valley are beginning to see that it bered by both Walker and the T id buildings; and the employment of bitrat inti, for that is the only sure rem for the golden era for American pros means benefit for the whole conutry. ings editor as the most pleasant feat teachers; but the committee did noth edy tor the existitig comlition of affaiis. perity to the tariff of 1846. Mr. Schurz Fruit lands lying near a shipping ures of a very pleasant little tour of ing, as its chairman in bis communi I propose following t h« provisional re gillations. First, that sealing Is quotes me as saying - and that is why point have a great advantage over sight si-eing in our own country. cation to the T idings last week shows, prohibited in Behring sea. the eea of I make a personal reply that the ten those at a distance, bnt the experi though two of its memls-rs were ready Okotsek, ami the adjioning waters, years betweeu 1846 aud 1856 uuder that ence of the prisent season has shown to do their duty aud one did all he • hiring tjie months of May and June tanff were years of very great pros I us that orchards even a long distauce could, and though the JAcksouvilie and ( )ct«»lxr, Novemluw and 1 ieceiiilier, perity.” Blaine attribntetl this pros from the railroad may la« mini«« pr« tit- people deposited a part of their money I he migration period of the fur seal, perity to the Mexicau war, iu which able. The flue crop of apples in Ap Mrs. J. N. T. Miller and Mrs Jtulge in the bank and were willing to col second, that all sealing x«*sssels shall HEADQUARTERS the government speut over one hundred plegate vallev is lieiug hauled by wa Neil visited Ashlaii«l, Monday. lect the balance of it at any time. Is* prohilnteil from approaching the tuillious of dollars in less thau one year gons to the railroad in this valley this lourist< \ Commercial Men. Mrs. S. E. Ish and her «laughter. Hence, the late meeting of the Pres breeding islands within a radius of ten in all branches of tutNfhamsm; to the fall, and the owners of th.* orchards Miss bytery could do nothing further, be miles. Sophia, were in Jacksonville,this sold the crop at a g<axl figure at such This line id . - w hobt iu the center of tlie bus- famine in Ireland, which took all the Mixed Paints, Varnishes, cause its committee bad not acted, and ine<s part of the city has inst been erecle«’ surplus flour aud grain; to the discov a figure, imleed, that made the or week. on the stteof th«’ ol«i , .»putar Ashland Hoi;<c Hon. J. \V. Merritt, of Central Point, tiecause it was found that the loca Brushes, Glass, ery of gold iu California; to the great chard the most profitable part of the and luix bet ii leasv«l Lp the well known and of a college, if it is, to have as tion was in Jacksonville, Sunday. successful landlord, French revolution, and to the Crimean farm. If th«; people of Applegate can sistance from tlie East, must meet the Wall Paper, Mouldings, war. Continuing, he said: “Now grow apples to sell to sliipp, rs by rail, Miss Annie Grissez. of Little Shasta, approval of the Synod of Oregon and there are four or five of what yon certainly the [»eople iu the Butte creek tins been in Jack»««nv-,lle the past week, the Board of Aid in Chicago. The Artists’ Materials, might call accidents or incidents of country can do so, being st vi-ra) nnlih the guest of Mrs. S. R. Taylor. Jacksonville people were not prepared Who will eoii.bu t the hotel in fir>t • lrt‘*s nearer to the railroad, aud having a history that would have insured great Mrs. \V. L. Plymaie and her sister, to present their proposition to the I«-. The table will continue to he kepi up In llarkest Africa. prosperity to this country if there bad country in which apples are even a Miss Rose Levy, spent Tuesday in Synod this fall ami here the matter ond io n sts « an l»e assured of surer crop than in Applegate valley. People who want the authentic t ferine n asouable. 10 not been a tanff of any kind whatever. Medford. rests. But the action taken last coiiut Ex-connty commissioner U. \V. Tay of Stanley’s last aud greatest [Applause.| Iu fact, in 1857, all this Mrs. Ge«»rge II. Love returned from spring has not lx-en rescinded, and the achievement in African exploration pruspenty uuder the tanff of 1846 lor, of Eagle Point, has satisfied him Portland, Presbytery is still pledged to the Jack hist Sunday. self upon this poiut tins year by per should be careful to procure .Stanley’r came to an end. John Cantrell, of Uniontown, who sonville site and offer. It is still own book, “In Darkest Africa,' and “Yon all rememlier what happened sonal experience, as be is now ship bound to do all it can to locate, build in 1857. One of the severest panics ping a large number of apples from was reported seriously ill in hist week's and operate a college on Cardwell not be imposed upon by spurious items, died Thursday, age«! 54 years. works purporting to lie what they are ami depressions this country ever en bis orchard to Central Point. That fruit of most kinds doA well Mr. Cantrell was a pioneer of Southern Butte. Its committee is still instruct uot. The book will be one of the countered, and as long as these acci ed to carry out this pledge. The dental props, these fortuitous happen m the Butte creek country Las been Oregon, having come herein 1852. He Presbytery cauuot honorably support most interesting ever issued. It des ings, these accidental revolutions, aud proven by many years of successful was an honest, upright man, and a any proposition to the Bynod for a enbes the most thrilling adventures the dis«>venea of gold—as s«x>n hb they growing of apples, pears, peaches, gtxxl citizen. He leaves a wife and college from auy other town in South in the most inaccessible and danger ceased, prosperity under the tanff of cherries, etc., aid there is no iei.- several children to mourn his irrepar ern Oregon than Jacksonville. Should ous wildiiertiess on th« face of the globe. It is fully and tine!) illus 1846 ceased also. Give us a protective sou why the acreage of apples and able loss. the Jacksonville offer uot lie presented tanff, and we can get along without pears should not be greatly extended Mr«. M, Houser, of Jacksonville, cele to the Synod, theu—aud only in that tratisi from the original photographs the slaughter aud starvation of men. an«l increased. Mr. George Brown, brated her 67th birth-lay last Monday. event will the Presbytery of Southern aud sketches made by Stanley and hi« You never heard of a free trade tariff who has the principal store at Eagle Mrs. Molli*. Krause ther daughter-in- Oregon lie released from its obligation officers, ami is supplied with maps, coming to the relief of the people, Point, and the pleasant home formerly law) gave a charming dinner [»arty, to to Jacksonville, and lie at liberty to oue of which will show in detail Stan Í li’i fi-L- V^rlF, largo A « .».*- oil..« ley's remarkable' discoveries during [laughter] ami the only three times occnpie«! by his brother Robt. Brown, which all of the goo«i la«ly's most inti support any other offer. I ' l'PI( P» GHiiiard Block. AshlHud, Or. the last three years. that the people of the United States now a resident of Victoria, B. C., took mate friends were invited as a happy In a matter of such grave impor J. D. Hamakar is taking orders for tried a tree trade tanff they fell into us out into Ins garden aud orchard surprise to her. Following is a list of tance and such popular interest there adversity until protective tariff came and showed us some of the thriftiest the guests: Mrs. Jane McCully, Mrs. should lie unity of mind and action. the book in Jackson county, and will trees in the county. Among them Wm. Me re, Mrs. M. Caton, Mrs. P. to their relief. ’l't^.Friiit B om V ;1 idî finit w-appiiig paper The impugning of unworthy motives deliver the two volumes about two “Mr. Schurz condemns the efforts of were Italian prun«» trees from which Duncnu, Mis. F. Lily, Mrs. J. Hnffer. and of “sharp games,” or any mercenary months from date. on li'in-l nini for Mile at W< 11> 1 urgo ortiee. he picked prunes measuring more < taii.ai-i Bkw Mrs. G. Albright. Sirs. H. V. Helms. strife for place or advantage, is de congress to secure reciprocity of trade than 7*., by 5*2 inches in circumfer with oertain coiiulnes. (Laughter.) Mrs. B. Ulrich, Mrs. Alice Ulrich, Mrs. plorable, inconsistent with Christian Sheriff’s Sale. Free traders have always l>een telling ence; peach trees from which the fruit W. J. Plymaie, Mrs. 1!. Pape, Sr., Mrs. character, and a hindrance to the MANUFACTURER, us that if we would adopt their theory is very choice and from which he bits W. L. Plymaie, of Salem, and Mr«. cause of education, truth and righteous we would have a new erea in this had peaches more than 12 inches in Hauser. Tlie occasion was much en- ness. 1 write the above to state the Ill ASHLAND, OREGON. country. On that form of statement I circumference; and trees from which joyed by the gu«*sts. who were unani facts in the ease as 1 understand them, will not «liffer with them. [Laughter.] he has picked Bartlett pears weighing mous in their expression of apprecia and for the honor of the Presbytery. Keep* constantly on hand a (nil I think we would have a uew era. When more than 18 ounces each; ahuonds, tion of the gracious hostess, Mrs. supply of everything ill staive F. G. S trange . D reinprocity was first suggested, the free which bear heavily—aud all the fruit Krause, ahd her delicate tratimonial of line, w hleli w ill lie i-oht h : prices • hs low as can be offered anywhere. trailers, or nearly all. approved it. At is of the choicest flavor. Certainly, affection for her mother-in-law. Central Point Items. that time they thought it would di therecouhl be no risk in planting ap W. II. Parker sold his Caligraph ALL ORDCRED WORK vide the protectionists in congress Hud ple trees and pear trees in that part of type writer to R. A. Miller, last week, Geo. W. Webb and wife, of Medford, they urged it very earnestly so loug as the county, aud if the farmers over ami onlered a Caligraph No. 3, special, have become residents of this place. will be made 13 give entire satisfattici they thought there would be some di there bad each a few acres of orchard the same day of a Portland firm. The F. W. llogg and wife have returned Repairing Neatly Done vision, so loug as they conceived it wns to depend upon in addition to the oth new mai'liine is intend«*«! for commer from their visit east, and report an en er income of the farm, they could safe the dividing line that might obstnict cial and general work, and Mr. Parker joyable time. at low rates, a mt all work done promptly. protectionists. Just as soon as the ly count upon the orchard to average fouii'l that his extensive business Chas. E. White, of Woodville pre A shland , O k . free traders found that recipnx'ity better returns than any other part of would re«iiiirethe latest improvements. cinct, made friends a call this week. [9 48 H. JUDGE. could not be used to divide the re the bnsimss. considering the number Wm. T. Stidham started Tuesday Col. R. A. Miller is engaged this publican party they were all against of acres and the lalx>r and exjiense re week in superintending the manufact to California, where be is emplo)ed by quired; aud, occasionally will come a it, Icbeers] every one of them, and now ure of wine at his father’s exteusive Col. Seobie. they are repudiating it ami telling you year when the returns of the orchards vineyard near Jacksonville. The Col. Win. Herington and family have will nearly pay the cost of the whole what a bumbug it is.” says the gra[»> yield is so much in ex BlaiDe ci«»ae«l with ao earnest appeal farm. The experience of fruit grow cess of former years he Cannot estimate become residents of our town. A uuinlier of otir citizens have been JU Its. Sash. Dr s. Miihliiijs. Ele. to the voters of the district to re-eleet ing iu California and other states ( the quantity of wine to lie made. Large makes this statement reliable, and attending the Sunday Sehool conven Maj. McKinley to office. grape shipments have l>e«n. and are people who are informed in the matter tion at Medford this week. know that it is uot mere idle or care still being made from this vineyard. A Brother, photographers, The Johnatown Relief Fuud Mrs. Col. N. B. Knight, of Salem, are Bigelow less talk. here and will remain for a month. who died in Ashland, last Saturday, The chief drawback to the Butte A Diane! Oregon New York, Oct. 26.—The Herald Dr. J. Hinkle was called to Glen will print to-morrow u hiatory of the creek country, as is well kuown. is the was a niei’e of J. N. T. Miller, of Jack dale on a professional visit the fore Johnatown th a al relief fund, to which adolie character of the soil, which sonville, aud Dr. Will. Jackson, of part of the week. California contributed 198,142. It makes farming more difficult than in Grant’s Pass. She ami her »laughter Thus. Mee and son, Warren, of Ap ' • a' JAMSS NOERIS, chargee unwiee and corrupt adminis a region where the soil is free, and, s[»etit several weeks last summer al i .'I; tration, and aaya the sympathy of the worse yet, makes tLe roads very bad the Miller honn-Htead, and many plegate, made friends a call this week. A Oliai.1 < >i., Alie 'i. eei. Robt. Kincaid made Ashland a visit civilized world was aroused by this in wet weather. To offset this, it is friends here remvmlx*r kiu<i))' the \ I \I.. frightful calamity and within a few also well known that the adolie soil gentle lady who was called so early in Tuesday. days nearly 15,1)0),1)00 was contributed is the strongest and most durable of all life from ti e associations of earth to the Mr. Whiting and family, late of Shop thonmghlv rt‘iiovafe«l and refitted in money. Of this magnificent con soils, and that it will continue to home of ihe angels. May sh<* rest in Woodville, have moved t<i Central |l • I’ I tribution of money $3,664,627 27 was yield gixxi crops long after the free peace. Point. M yrtle . I Mrs. D. N. Birdsey, of Rogue River, given as a general fund to be distrib soil of the valley has l>een reduced in uted without limitation or restriction fertility nntll artificial means have to was called to Jacksonville, Wtxlnes- be resorted to to keep up its proiluc- , i «lay. by the illness of her son. Sheriff for the immediate relief of sufferers. Of the entire sum the afflicted peo tiveness; aud, as for the roads, they Binisey. Max Jacoby’s fruit warehouse is ple were permitted to receive but $2,- are being gradually improve«!, and the Mr. and Mrs. H. Pap»*. Jr., left for nearing completion. 225,857 iu money. The remaining time will come when there will be their home nt Corvallis, Monday even The Gali’s creek sawmill, which has sum of $1,438,770 77 was variously [»eople enough iu the country to build ing, after a short but pleasant visit been idle for some time, atarted tip alienated id pusaiDg from the donors gtxxl, solid rock-l»ottom highways with relative« and friends. the tirst of the week. to the inten t'd le e leiariee. Nearly through the worst “sticky," as is now SOME OF LAST W HEK’s I l’F.MS. LARGEST STOCK IN THE $150,000 of it was appropriated by the being done in a few pla«*es. A deter Some farmers near this town and in M iss Emma Pa[ie, our efficient post Sam's valley have put in <pnte a quan State Government; $250,000 was ap mined co-operation <«f the citizens in NORTHWEST ! propriated without any authority to such work for a few years wonlil <lo mistress, return««! from Portland Sun tity of grain of lute, an summer fallow relieve distress iu other parts of the much more than they allow them day. and corn land. Thia is security for State; $75,000 was appropriated to selves to lielieve. Mrs. Henry Pape, Jr., of Corvallis, giMxl crops. Eagle Point is the trading point of build an elegant permanent bridge a is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. C. Mrs. Williams, eldest daughter of year and a half after the disaster, to a large sco[»e of country, the set Wliipp, after an alisenceof over a F. M. Fredenl nrg, has beeu very low tlements in the valleys of Butte creek replace the temporary ones previously year. of a disease supposed to be fatal, but provided from thia chanty fund; $40,- ami its tributary streams extending At last the Jackson vili«' NI .tifoni is now slowly regaining her health. 000 went to purchase new steam tire eastward for from twenty to thirty engines for the municipality; $3<i00 miles. Its location is good, and its shot line is an assured fact. The con- Mr. John Satterfield, of Rock Point, The complete Rtnry 'T Stml< y's nent thrilling Executor's Nolire. was expended dunug the present year greatest possession is the lieautiful tract h is liten let for the ties anti gratl- has Iseeu quite ill of late. He is now »1-¡venturi-4 a'i«l t'te disclus ire of his important ing au«l the contractors have Ix'en stream of water which runs through in exhuming buriexi victims of the diHC*»rer.»4 will ftpiv-ar forth«* first tim«* in the I in Jacksonville nmlergoing in — iieal ViUES & SHRUBBERY Noti« «- 1» hei«'l«y giv«*n that the muter w ck writt. ij l y himself, eolith.1 In Darkest flood, gathering them from several it—a stream whose volume is much l«x>kitig for suitable terminal gnninds treatment. His health was improving Mrtie'l ha» l«eeu .-ippoiii'e-l !»'• th«1 « otiuty Africa ” D • n >t bo «1 *ce»v«* I Ly any of the ho - burials in the valley aud reburying greater than that of Bear creek, nn«l in Jacksonville. To say that our peo at last acconuta. «‘oiirt *«t o«e»««a for J»«-ks«iii c«emty. cxe<‘ti* cal.«'»l* Stat.h*y hoiks ’ir v.'being otfcrc.l as “gen- ' a t he i'ic ’ 'I'.» no one of there has tor of the la-t «ill Hint te-iHiieut of »«rail nine”ami them in the Graud Cemetery; other which could lx* made to irrigate a large ple are dehghte«i would but inade c mt>ihut. «1 aline Mr. Frank Mlles and a son of Mr. A an I-oril •«>■. «I««,■««-«;•!. All |«ersoa» lia« inn Btanloy thousands are to be paid out for mon portion of the land that is now in use quately express their ftsqings; visions Th r i « no<|ii(>»tion ab<iut thift statement la-ing 'aim-« .'ain't the e-CHle of -ai*l Sarah \nu e»»rr<*c t i n every p ir ic.»l ir .* guarantee it. anil in that region for grain farming or, of a city that will reach from here to W. E. Darling, of G ill’s creek, were < F«»r«lyee, uments already ordered. «I cc « h ***,|, are hereby notilicl to Will give pik't !''U1 ifS Oil ipph k!. 'tl Forty thousand dollars was set apart on the higher bench«*«, for grazing Mount Roxie is tilling the brains of lioth severely bitten by a dog ou last pr«-ent them, «iti» the proi««-r «outlier, PAIITIilM I’» "’Ur nt to l»e m ruled, see six inonlhs lumi «laie here««f. I** mi vRU I lUIw that til«' Look b ars the im. to establish a permanent hospital af i only. Of the vast water power it anxious speculators, and laud will Friday eveuiug. Dr. Braden was within ai the taw office o( W il I Hlk' . Mt Ja T- .11 p int of ter all injured by the flood had been would furnish, only a trifle is use«!— proliably jump to fictitious values, but called 011 to dress the wounds and ville, Orezou MI« HAEL M I» ’ K EI>oN, CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS W. II P.tSKEK, ttt'y. Exei-utoi discharged from medical or surgical that which runs the flouring mill of we expect to survive the anticipate«! both were d >ing well when last heard A nd that t ‘ •• cauvatQ-iin. «;« :it. rart it « a certificate October 2«. D-'.KI. care; and an undetermined or uuau- A. J. Daley. The mill, as th«* readers VxKim and come down to terrestrial from. of ag«*n<*y t rum us Douuoed sum is appropriated to de of tLe^TiDiNos already know, has re figures liefore any serious losses are Mr. James McDonohl, the section fray the cost of writing and publish cently been remotleled. and 1« now sustaine«!. Isiss at this place, remove«! to Grant’s Final Notice to Delinquent ing a history of the great calamity, one of the l»«*et in Oregon, having a Pass on Tuesday morning. He will complete set of the latest improve«! 132 POST STREET, lax-Pavers. upon which a professor in the Uni l>e siiper&il.'d by Mr. Cnnni'igh ini, of The (i<i«ls Me Wear. roller process machinery. Daley Ar SAN FRANJISCO. versity of Pennsylvania is now en the latter plai*e. Mr. McD.moI I and Son« are now grinding a large quan Notice is hereby given that the delinquent General Agents for the Pacific Coast. gaged. Do not lielieve the free trader when Ins family are agreeable acquaintances, tax list of Jin k-on county, or« g-m. for tss-.i. tity of wheat, and are shipping flour he tells yon that the price of woolen and we regret to see them leave. lias been turned over to me. wiiti n warrant to various places along the railroad. cloluiug of the cheaper grades will be tin1 Honorable I'ouuty I'ourt for ils Fann for Rent Teller ami Rolls. Otir enterprising miners have la'«!)' fn-m ■ They bi.ve a warehouse at Central raised by th« McKinley Tariff bill. iintnediaie collection. All perrons who are For year» I was afflicted with an aggra Point, and are sending the flour there The new echedules chieliy affect the made sour.- new an«l interesting dis on said list will please call at my otti- e iu For Rent a fine farm near Ashland rated case of Tetter. 1 tried 1 lions, »alves, for storage so that they can till orders Several ledges have been J«-ksonville and settle without f■ rtlier <ii —contains over 500 acres, 200 acres in higher class of wool» us, and these are coveries. lay. a* I will !»• isimpetled to add mil-»•.-«■ acisp«. and other outward application«, with sntli 'len ’ ly tested to prove them to la* ami through the winter when they could lei y u|<o!i tlie pio|a-rly of said «telili- cultivation; an apple orchard of 12 or out any beneficial results. In a-ldition to worn exclusively by pe< pie of means. tha Tetter. Boil» coiumenced breaking out not well haul the flour across the Ver) few persons realize how compar of giMxl size and well defined, yielding ■I lent«, in or-ler <> < iiforee paym« nt of sni-1 1 I aori<s and some five acres in prunes all over my body, causing ine «> much pain sticky roads. tax. if not pui'l t-v Novemt-er 1 l»'M' Fine garden land and atively little clothing of foreign man a very good grade of free nulling «we. Ä4- This Is Poe, i IVKLV the la-t « all No and plums. that 1 had to quit work and go to tied. I Besides the flouring mill there are ufacture or mule from foreign manu We have the water p«>wer to run a mor, giace wüt I» 411.11 after Nov L J''''9. abundance of water for irrigation. theu decided that 1 bad Marled wrong, ami thoiisanil stamps, an«l we have good iuslead of uaiug external treatment I ought two general merchandise store« in the A pnuni»! «omi-lian«-«1 with tt.e law will «nie Fair buildings for all purposes. JA- G BIKD'f.V to go to the avat of the disease aud purify place an«! a variety store, kept by factured gtxsls is worn in the Uuited reason to lielieve that we have the or« furiti« r co-t« For terms and other information,in ------- Consisting of---- States. In 1889 our total importa with which to supply them. my blood, as it was obvlunsh l-a-t bl-wsl Sherifl au I Tax Collator of Ja kson Poet master A. J. Florey, who is also quire at th« T idings office. that valued both the Tetter and the Boll« «'«unity, oi 'z-.n. tion« of foreign w.xiieti iiiainifaci ures CUAlkLF.MAGNE. APPLE, PEAR. PEACH, I took aerera! bl<M»i purifiers without am Justice of the Peace for the precinct. only reached the sum of $.«2,564,942, J h ks.-uviil««. Or., ilei. 17». Isso. Cd effreta About the time my case was l’LL.M. PRI NE. CHERRY, Mr. Florey’s place waa recently which if equally divided among the lared Incurable I commenced taking s. Al'RICOT. NECTARINE. A Fearful Herilacr. Assignee's Sale. 8.S. In a few weeks the Tetter wa» cured, burned, but be has built another store whole population would only repre A CHOICE LOT OF aud one by one the Boils disappeared, until and dwelling on the opposite si«ie of sent an annual per capita consump ALMOND, WALNUT, and The transmission of BLOOD TAINTS en I was entirely and permanently cured Thia 1 the street. Mr. Daley, whose ware- tion of 80 cents. But these im)x>rt«xl tails fearful eoii>equencej*, and th«> e -i» af- was three years ago aud since then I have have nr ire nt need to purify th»* '»}<>•> 1 been free from any skill eruptions. My akin j house whs burned at the same time, gissis are uot worn by the masses of Hided every spring N« g!«*« t ot thi- is now aud has been for three years, as « has built another, which is much bet- the American people; they are used thoroughly often leads to fearful eoinpHcatiotis of di-» Grap« Vine. Currants, Gixeelierries, smooth a» any one's, 8.8.8 not only cured 1 ter and much more convenient, living A gentb man u ho*e family were Fur «ale al» >'U I fc) i.< re« of extra qualitt by the few who do uot object to pay ease ms of the Tetter aud Boils, but allo ntalored Blackiieri iee, Ilaapl«orries, greatly afflicted wiites us thus 1 joined to aud made a part of the null of ag pniltira: laud, ixtnir a part of the U my appetite and general health, causing me ing any price demanded so that their Gentlemen - My wife ami babe fourteen liiram Colver D* im ion I.md ' laim: situa Strawlx rries. Fit's, to increase lu weight and Improve in every building, where«« the oue burned was whims are gratified. The majority of I.t MBKK. months «»Id, and a boy of ti\v years, have ted a mm i i-l'es ir in A-h and. , ot a Et«.. Etc. FEN< E POSTS. way. M. 8. P ollock , some distance front the mill. ! suffered for > r ars from hereditary Merofula unit south of Pilo 'tux, Jar-kso.i < ouiit; . the American people wear wisilens I-1 i ail. ING, New London, O., May 6,18'.»u. < )ur tri es are grown without irrigation There are two blacksmith shops in manufacture«! in the Uuited Stales, 1 or King’s evil, and w »nld frequently break Orego-.i TU<-tlregon A Calif rids ailroiul Mui l.l'IN'., Treatise on blood and «kit. diseases mailed on R' d Bill lniid, and nil of known v,i- in sons. I I’.ave employed the b**st i>hv- and the Oregon A < alborota stage rou t Vl-I'lt BOXES. the town, oueof whi«*h is kept by Mr. aud they are as cheap and as g«»»i as i our free. SWIFT SPEi II’H CO . ’ii’lnus. but f.miMi nothing to relieve them n Ing throm.li said lam). This tra-I of OFfìCE I 1 RNITt'RE. r'etii'H that sui'Ci ed iu Southern Oregon. Atlanta. Ga. A. Puol, who also keeps the hotel of similar articles manufactured else , until I tried Hibbaui's Rheumatic Syrup. i tarnt i« all A No. 1 dei p black loam, l-oitom ’Ihose contemplating tree planting SAFE, DESK, Etc the place. H ive u*e«i fourteen bottles, hip ! find to mv land being on*, of i e first eiaim« •..■tiled where. I'is because of this fact that astonishment M *< ¡1; NKKV - flauer, inns« h-r. lu-iil-'ir, will <lo wet! to visit our orchard anil ntir- they are completely cure«!. upon in Bogue Biver valley. All uel: If yon want a tine suit of clothes at the clothlug dealers are able to an Words cannot dc«cribe the value of your supplì d with living water This land will teini»»;i«T. jiif-s.'iw -AH’l I'fiporiug machine! aerv, »r write ns for price list. ■ reaet nable price call on Ztiellner, the <d1 aud rip - has , etc., vtr. I’ostoiliee Murphy, Josephine county nounce that they are selling as cheap j medieinr a* a blood puiiiivr I ahull rcc«»m- be so! -1 in -luaiit'ties to suit pun lia-ers <*nf l’licx tailor, who has received bis new stock niti-a be M.ld for < n*li. ant! < m *1 i <»uiy. Oregon. It. R. station, Grant's Pass it to all who are troubled from impure For forth, r information inquire of K. J From Engle Point we went directly ly and do actually sell aa cheaply as mend JAMF< > Bi Hi hits. of good«. * bion«). J ohn M i ki . i . kk . k * ss . Jn , Fartow, Ashland. Oregon or F D. Fornirà), Alignée. ! to the ranch of Ge«»rge Jackson, ou ( they did liefore tLe McKinley bill be i D» a er in gi<»< eiivs an ! i»n»\ »ious, Alpena, phoenix, Oregon. A. H. CARSON & SON. A^hlaud, Or,, Sept. P, 1**0. Stylish Hat« «1 Blount's this week. M.i-h. Sol i by T K. B«dton, Ashlaud. ßo^ue river. Mr. Jackson, who is came a law. At-blaud. Ore., Oct. 3, 1890. ASHLAND TIDINGS SEEING OUR OWN COUNTY ENCILS SLATES 9 RED HOUSE BARGAINS MADE AT COSÌ'! NEW BRICK Dry - Granulated - Sugar FOR NE DOLLAR! E. K- Brightman, Prop., AT COST! II. JUDGE, Proprietor. Ashland, Or., June 20, 1890. J. W. Hockersmith. Saddle and Harness NW WMLS ----- AT----- O. H. BLOUNT’S. Rnitic Floorim, HENRY M. STANLEY WOODBURN NURSERY IN DARKEST AFRICA A. L. BANCROFT i CO A.H. CAPM & SON, Prep’s. Shade and Ornamental Trees. i Men’s Xew Shoes from £1.50 pr., up— I milieu«* Line of Them. Meli s Boots, £2.00, up. Meli s 1 iloves, 50c up. Mell’s liiveteil < Keialls. Men's I .¡lied 1 hick < 'oats, Men's Fine Woolen I nderwear. Men's ( 'otton I nderwear, Bovs' I nderwear. Boys' New Suits, S'_*.O0. up. Men’s New Dress Suit*- onlv £12.00. Men's Fine Black Figured Suits, Sl.S.OO, Mon'- ( tvereoats. £5.00, up. New lot Silk Hdkfs. Fine Stylish New Line of Neckwear. New Lot of Pleated Bosom Shirts. All K inds of Fine Wool Overshirts. Something Late and Nice in Fine Woo] Sox. Men's Cotton Pants. 50<- pr. Men's Fine Dress <'ottonarie Pants. $1.50 up. New Lot < ><l«l \'ests. all prices. Trunksand Valises of all kinds. Big Line of Mell's Hats. REMEMBER We handle the ONLY EXCLUSIVE LINE Of Men's < mods IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Yorns Till LY. O. I 1. BL017 NT