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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 31, 1890)
ASHLAND TIDINGS BREVITIES. II. C. Messenger’s saw mill in the Dead Indian country, was shut down for the season, last w«-ek, ami the prop erty is being put in order for the win ter. The mill was not started till the latter part of the summer, but some ¡iXMMXI fee! of good lumber was cut, and teams will continue to haul this to town as long as the condition of the mails will permit. Walter Messenger will remain out there in charge of the ■mil through the winter. 'The Ashland Electric Light Co. have ordered a new water wheel for their power plant, having found that two wh«'. ls will do much better t hall • mo of ••«|ui«l power, because the two separate currents now demanded for the im-i.ndeSi-.-ut and the arc circuit can lml lie governed nicely as to spe»«l and ¡Hiwer when Imth are run by tin- same wheel. 'The wheel 1« powerful enough, and no more water will lx- required for the two wheels tiian wa- used by the one. Ailopting the suggestion of Prof. Getz in last week’s T iin n <is, a num- la-r of gentlemen met at McCall's Lull last Saturday evening to consider the matter of attempting to arrange for a «erieH of first, class entertainments in Ashland during the coming winter. I: was agreed unanimously that Ash land ought to have the advantage of h-' inug some of the eminent orators m t musicians who will visit the l’a- I'ltie const to lill eng.igenii-uls at San Francisco and Portland; amt an effort will la- made to arrange a course of six or more entertainments, to be cov- «-risi by a season ticket at a reasonable price. A committee was ti|>|i unt-d to see what could Is- done, ami another m«»-tiug wiil lie held soon, after which full information will be given to the public. The city council has authorized the Mayor and Recorder to purchase a new hose earl and eight hutidre 1 feet i of 1 new hose for fire pnrposee. It was somethuig that was necessary for the security for the city, ami it can now be said that with the new hose every part ' the town will be covered bythe waler of system so far as protection against tire , concerned. With two hone carts is aud two reels of hose, we ought to have two li«>se e«>m|>ames, ami it is • - ¡ii'.te likely tliatja s< con i eompanv will •"H»n be orgauiz«'«.). It will lie a good tlimg if this is done, for it wiil not on ly merease the umnlx-rof ¡x-rsiius who »ill I k - ready and able to handle the tire hose promptly and skillfully in case of its necessity, but it will, by the stimulation of a frn-ndly eom|>etitmn. imik--the memlx-rs of the coinp.inies taken keener interest in all matters p.-rtaining to the tire department. HERE AND THERE. PERSONAL. w Senalur Ihilph is making political spued) u- in Delaware. Mi>s Kale Hansen started Tuesday morn ing for San Francisco. G. s. Buller returned home from Klamath couutv last Tuesday. LOOK OIT FOR HIM. HKS. DARRIN S Cl KES. The lied Hou->‘ people are the poor Henley, Cal., Oct. 28,1890. Are Not Only Dune Quickly by Electricity, but Log Cabin Maple .Syrup nt 1>. L. E d . A shuand T idings , mm’s frienda. ♦ October >7, 1^90, Minkler .v Sou's. Arc Permanent-Three More Remark * Dear Sir: I wish to warn the peo able (Tire»« to Relate. A cHttlc Inner named Miteledl has A three-riMMii cottage to let. In- ple of your vallev against an ludivid- Bought alamt ‘ J 1 m head of beef cattle quire of Mis. J. D. ('rm-ker. on Gran t'lianitH-rmaiil M r . E dfiok 1> c < t Sii : For six ual .......................................................... whom I call a first-class bilk, He over iiljoilt ll'»rnbr(h»k this week. (tf.) came to Henley last Monday, and years past 1 have been sorely afflicted W anted . —A u experienced girl want ite street Rufu- « oh* came over the mountains from Seasoned stove wood for sale by G. bi* ranch Wednesday. stopped with me in my hotel, Hi- with rheumatism ami neuralgia. Of ed to do chanitier work at the Ashland H. A. Ferguson is doing a fine job stated that he was looking for real late I have been in almost constant F. Billings. * Hotel. * of work on the stone walls of the new Malinger Koehler and party went south to ocr estate and mining investments, and |»ain in every muscle ami ¡»art <«f my i San Francisco, las* Sunday. county bridge across Emigrant creek United Slates engineers are re-ex- IniportHiit body. Had to walk theilbor at nights, had pleuty of money to invest, lie al the Snepherd place. Mrs. J. s. silsby, of Hornbrook, uas in amnnti * Pori Orford, with a view of stopped with tne five days, and 1 took ami limi but little sleep for ten days (lo to Smith .V Ijealto’s for Richter's establishing a harbor of refuge there. town a day or two this week. Clarence Fanihaui 1 ■ having an en- him to look nt mines, some of which past. Last Tuesday I came to Dr. patent shirt Ixmrd and polishing re Mrs. Dolph Roper, of Merliu, has been vis tire new set ot reel t pm. ni Hie Eagle he offered to bund for 90 days. Ik- Darrin for treatment by electricity, Stamped doylies, RphiFhers and |>il- iting A-hland friends this week. ceipt. * Mills, and the mills are co:ise<|neutly had a very taking way alamt him. and to my great joy ami satisfaction I low rd i a ms. n‘il new designs, nt P. IL A Me-.-rs J. L I oyle and A. Harvey, of Hen * idle for a few diys this week. E. V. Mills. . Religious. ley. were in Ashland last Tuesday. , and one would supixit-e that lie was a am alxuit cured and go home rejoieiug. 1 very pions or honorable mini. Sat- 1 reside at Buena Vista, Polk county, The biinls of sheep belonging to Services at the Presbyterian church Mr-. V A. Dunlap and two little «laugh Apples sold in ('rook county last M rs . W m . D avidson . i unlay night, however, he "skipped Or. ter- a re spoil Jiug some weeks in this valley. Songer A Wells ami Giles Weils, Jr., next Sabbath morning ami evening week at $2 a bnehel. They were out, ” leaving his hotel bill unpaid. I Prof. Shepherd has lieen engaged to have been brought in to th nr winter Mrs J. \ T. Miller and Mr*. J. R. Neil' I ihu !««1 over th«» mouhtuinH in wagon Another Remarkable Cure ot Deat'neM. w< re in A-hland from Jacksonville last Mon i did not propose to lie done up in any lead the choir and conduct the song range from over the Cascades. load.«, | • lay. . such style, and followed him to ami To irhom it inoy concern: For service. Some of the «-hoiee grapes from the Hercu)«s Baking l*.»w«l r ih the John W Powers has gone to Woodland, across the Oregon line, where I found years I have been troubled with chron chi»a[w‘Ht ati»l the lx»Ht at the lied « al . for u visit of a week or two with his him and com|telled him to liquidate ic catarrh. So troublesome had it be Rev. Win. Lund, of j{ iselnirg. will viii-yatil of Dr. E. P. Geary on Griffiu family. ! ' to some extent. House. hold Episcopal services at the Ashland creek have l>-eu sold by tb-t'.mm-ll A come that 1 could scarcely breathe ♦ He is a rather smallish man with a Geo. H. Tyler goes to his Butterreek soda Baptist Church next Sunday at 11 Eubanks tn Ashland this week. Eugene Tapie, forinelv a clerk for springs ranch ibis week, to remain two or full black beard, wears a high crowned j through my nose; had entirely lost House of smell, ami I lieeame almost o’clock a. ni. We will not lie nudersold on sugars, TtioH. Jon« sat Held« v, died at liedd- three weeks. silk bat, is lame from the contraction totally deaf, accompanied with ringing Ills coffees, teas. ri«-e, or anything tn the in mg la.st week, of consumption, Andrew Taylor, aud wife, of Sprague of I he cords of one leg. He will talk Inspection Sure. This Time grocery hue. 27th year. river, were in Ashland last week, after win real estate. Look out for him on that ! noises in my ears. After a course of All memtiers of Co. D. 21 Inf. O. N. electrical ami surgical treatm«»nt by ter supplies. * D.JL. M inkler A S on . side of the line. Resp'y yonrs, King of Soap 81.2') per box at the G„ are required to report at the armory Dr. Darrin I am ¡»erfectly ciire»l of my lion Binger Hermann returned to Oregon * The Suml iy school «-«itiv.-ntiou lit CAPT. W m . WlLBOt'R. lle«l House. Saturday evening, Nov. 1st. when the deafnees and buzzing noiHes. Refer to this week, to he at home during the rvcess Medford this week has lx««n very well company wiil be inspected by the com me at Kalama, Wash. The great register of Siskiyou coun of GongrttKs. WHY DID HE GOT manding officer, in ilea of the inspec attended, a eoust'lerable umnber of J ambs F lann aoan . Mr-. K. Kubli and Miss Iflflic McCully, of ty. Cal , jiibt print» »1 1»» the Journal, J k < k-onville. were visiting Ashland friend» tion by Col. Lovell, who was unable Ashland people liaviug Ix-en at every contains about 1,30») names, <»00 more lu-l Wednvsdav. A Rt. lanata Merchant's Trip to the Instantly Curvil of Ik al'iiess. to come to Ashland on account of ill- session. t hm at last election. Mrs. s. ( . Taylor, of Eden precinct, re new in Ins family. This inspection is Postoìlice, and til«* Result. To toll you about it. Frank Morine has b«x>n down in D.-l Mlt. ElHTOll Sil-: For eight A few wagons out of a ear loa»l left turned lunne last Thursday from her trip rendered necessary. as the reports for Norte county, Ual.. lutnxliiciug hm years prior to calling on Dr. Damp. I • low n in < aliforuu. anil I wnl close them out ata bargain the quarter have to la* at beadqnart- patent wag«>n tongue support with California’^ last sensation is beginning W. G. Wiiner, formerly of Josephine to take hold of St. Louis. J. V. S. Barrett, had Lieen deaf, accompaun-d with ring ('«»Il im»l see if you want on«*. ers by Nov. 3d. By order of gixxi success, and returinxl home last ing noises in my ears. Catarrh was a county, was on Wednesday ’ s train, going to , * G. C. E ddings , (' ait . G. F. M c C onnklu the commiHsIou merchant of 122 aud 124 great source of annoyance so much Saturday. 'Frisco from Seattle. North Commercial Street, was one of the An exchange says that the man who so that J could scarcely breathe Mrs. Ab. Giddings has returned from liiilmns Becoming Insolent. F oi ni » Near Plnx-nix, Monday last, Went out to milk and sat down on a Klamath county. Al», was in town a «lay or | first to test Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla In through my nose at times. Dr. Dar Fort Bblwell, Cal., < let. 27. Since one pair of halters. The owner can i. two this week again, too. Bick headaeheH. Its effect was such a gratl- rin cured my deafness in ten mmnt- s boul.ii r in the middle of a |> istui'e anil the abandonment of the military post have them by applying to L. \ . Long. < . II Hargadine and wife came in from • fying surprise mat lie went over to the jM»at- and the catarrh w nearly well. wait»«! for th«» cow to back up to him, Ashland, proving property and paying here the Indians have liecome very oAce and told his friend. Thos. P. Culkin, I angell valley yesterday, to lemain in Ash was the «»hies, brother to th»» man who land T. II. O gilbe . through the winter. bold. In several sparsely settled val for this notice. flup’t of the registry division, who was also kept store and did not advertise. Ohlairii Hotel, East Portland. leys ailjaivnt to Surprise valley, set worried with headaches. The following let Mrs. Lon. Walbridge, of Little Shasta val Geo. H. Lynch has already had a Don't forget to get your gloves at ley, returned home last Sunday, after a vi.-lt ter details his friend’s experience also: — tlers' cabins have lieen broken open new burn built at ins p! u-e on Waguer firs. Darrin's Flare of Husim-ss. with her mother near Phoenix. Hunsaker's, if you want to sav»> mon and plundertsi by Italians during the creek, to rejilaee the one burned down P ostoffk e , S t . L ouis , Feb. 20, 1.S90. Drs. Drrrin can I h > consultc«! daily J. V. S. B arrett , Esq.: — ey. ♦ Fred Hogg ami wife, of Central Point, absence of owners. Their actions of recently. B. C. G»xl lard was the ear- D ear S ir : Y ou ask me, Did I acton your at th<- Washington building, corm-r of who recently returned from a trip East, are late in laying in arms and amnnition, penter in charge of the work. adv ice .’ 1 did, ami have to thank you. For Fourth mid Washington nti<s-ts, Port fair A Hay»«s, <>f Oakland, ('al., have vi-iting Ashland friends this week. and trying to Iwirrow guu« of settlers years I have ¡»uffered from indigestion and dtiven 3l>) li»-a»i of the AL Silver Lake Mrs. W J. i’lymale and Miss Estella Levy, headaches. Tuking youradvicv. I purchased land. Honrs, 10 to .5; evetiiugs.7 to 8; The people who have cattle out on for the pur pone of seeing how well cattle to the lower market. Eldon of Jacksonville, were iu Ashlaml last Sat nr a bottle of Joy’s Vegetable «Sarsaparilla. Sundays, 10 to 12. All chronic and equippt-d settlers are with firearms the range tn the D ad Indian country Brattain. of Cliewauc m, has taken n «lay, and made the T idings a pleasant call Before I liH'l tinished it I «ould eat almost acute diseases, blood taints, loss of vi have nlar uh «I the Bottlers, as this is lx-gan riding to get them in f.ir the anything with impunity, and have been bunch of fix) heail » f lx*«‘f cattle to th«* Mr. E. Clutter, the picture man. hn- been since rarely troubled with a headache of tal |Hiw« r ami early indiscretions per — :oo: - the same method they resorted to b.»- winter, this week. The cattle are in town this week, delivering the litho- Willamette valley markets. | Lake g in aphic views which were recently com j any kind, for which I give due credit to manently cured, though no references fore making an outbreak in l!S7x. good condition on the range this fall. your advice and Joy’s Vegetable .Sarsaparilla. are ever made iu the press concerning view Examiner. pleted. Yonrs, etc., Three hun-lred tons of bay were J. W Hix-kersnnth went <> v « t to the such cases, owing to the <leli<-:n-y of IHOS l*. CCI.KIN, John Ralph, who ha^ been working for New lines of black velvet rililHitiR. burned in Warner valley a few nighte Butte cre-k country the firs! of the Sup’t Registry Division, Postottica the patients. Examinations free to all .'-cobie, at Cow creek, waa in town this, silk riblions. black »Iress and trimming Col. ago, and it is thought by many to la week, to drive to Ashlaml a bum-h of a week, lb* goes back, to’work for Bays .A and circulars will lie sent to any ad silks at D. R. A E. V. Mills. ♦ the work of Indiana. Jeffreys. 1 j hmidn-d or more hogs, which he will Among the Wounded dress. Chargee for treatment accord b < h > ii make up into bacon, sausage, etc. Mr. E. I’. Thayer, representing the popu Another bar»! winter is ¡»r«* licte»l m "Orrhanl Heme AwsM-iatinn." L. E. Moe, the railroad company's ing to patient’s ability to pay. .All medicine house ol Hooker Co., New Eastern Oregon, but ranchers will not lar Syrups, comb and strained honey, Y««rk. ha- been in low 11 this week, on a bus car repairer stationed at Ashland, ent private diseases confidentially treated The “Orchard Home Asaoeiation’ lx« fonnd unprepared this time. Large iness visit. I his wrist badly last Sunday, by the mid cures guaranteed. Patients at a « filed articles of incorporation lust pickles, salt salmon, herring, Preueh qiiiintiti«’s of hay and <»th«»r f»»»»d have cheese, dried fruits ami a complete Mr. ami Mrs. M. L. MfCall returned home slip of a large wrench which he was distance can be cured by home treat Mouday, Heii-y Klipfs-I, Fraucia Fitch been ¡»nt up ami st»x»k will fare well, Medicines and letters sent yesterday morning fridn a ten days' stay at using, hie arm lieing thrown against ment. and L. 11. Maxwell, incorporators. stix-k of staple and fancy groceries, at even if tin* range 1 h > covert«1 with Portland, visiting the fair aud other places the sharp edge of an iron bar under a without the doctors' name ap[a-aring. Principal place of business. Medford. D. L. Minkler A Son’s. of interest. < suow. car. He is off duty for a few days tn Oregon, capital stock SutHJUO, divided Notwithstanding the deligiifu! sun ( B. Wat-on. Esq., went out to Linkville A prominent physician and old army into 1.000 shares of 851) each par value. shiny weather, many little folks have Complete lin«» of fresh groceri«»s at this week, on business before the cinuif consequence. surgeon in eastern Iowa was called aw ay the new store of MeCoutieli A Eu The object and purposes of the iucor- l>ad colds which seem to Be soinewh «t «•oiirt, which convenes there for its Novum It > nieneiil. I). C. Agler, whose foot was run from home for a fi w days: during Ills banks, corner of (laniard's opera house bur term next Monday. [Hiratiou is to bny, bond, sell, mo.-: gage, of tlie nature of the “gu, pe,''au I m ed over by the wheels of a freight car at absence one of the children cont racted a BIHIXEY JOHNSON. block. * Mr. James Douthit, who has recently dis Ashland depot some weeks ago, is now severe cold and his wife bought a bottle hypothecate, receive by gift, improve, tuore cure an i attention tnan an or posed of ranch interests in Eastern Wn-h Sh» riff J.is. G. Btrdsey uml Mrs. (’bauiberlainH Cough Remedy for it. plant and cultivate land within the dinary cold. Then» is a patent in the Lakeview mgton, 1- in Ashland this week, and may able to bobble about on three legs, of 1 .iiinie M. Johnson, of Butte Creek, were so much pleas« d with the state of Oregon in general, and th- and will lie ready for office work with They possibly I< m ate in Southern Oregon. land ollie» which was issued to A. M. remedy that they afterwards used -eve- were married by Justice Ply male, at John Gridley, whose family were the county of Jackson in particular; mid in another month. He thinks he is in Poe, nearly sixttx n years ago, and is David Chambers, Jr., of Olympia, Wash , ral hot ties nt various times, » < said, for such purpoaee to construct and victims of tlie recent poisotiitig tragedy : ie U. S. Hotel, Jacksonville, Weilnes- sigin-d by the then ¡»resident, I'. S. iiccomi ano «I by his little daughter, -jH*nt great luck to have his foot left at all, from his experience with it. he regarded build irrigating canals, take and re id .Ashland, ha« b«- n li-xir 1 from since • 1 lay iu«»rnmg. Oi't. 2'3. The marriage Grant. It is a ¡»ceuliar fact that th»»re several <ia\- in A-hland recently, the guest and la-lives that at nine out of ten of il as the most reliable preparation in ceive or buy or sell or mortgage any the deplorable «iff .ir t -ok place. H< was to h.Ae taki ii |»h «*e at th»» home are many patents in the land office, of Mr. G M. Grainger, an old friend. the railroad hospitals in the country use for colds and that it came the near ft ■ the bi» I *'s ¡»areuts next Mouday and all kinds of personal property in is at work on a ¡ancL hear Alturas, o! <’. W Logan went down to Creseeut City, he would have been placed on an oper est Iwing a specific of ally medicine lie ami thence took the coast route for San «»—k, but Mr. Blrdsev Iris lx»eti quite awaiting owners. | Examiner. cidental to such laud enterprises; mid Ual., it is mid. had ever seen. For sale by Chitwood I- ram i-«'o, going by team, and doing work ating table and his foot amputated as Bros. ill for s-v -nil »lays, aud is threatened to contract concerning the same or Black < ■ »-sets at D. R. A E. V. Mills in hi- line in various towns on the way. the easiest way of curing his ugly The lot next to the bank reii'ntly wi:h tyi'honl fever, so histifli uir»*d was said laud in any way or form. mane vac tut by the removal of the old called to Ills Is'ilside and the marriage Miss Hattie B. Ferree, daughter of Capt. D. wound. He is therefore thankful that 1» mils of copper-iieariiig ore are re- LIST OF I.FTI1 R« I F< t ree, ot Klamath county, was married the company has a first class and con blacksmith shop bailings, has been portcil from all sales, the tx-st »»f rec««nt t h > k ¡»lace al once. Mr. Birdsey's The Timber lH'|»rf«l»ti«>n. War. Elmer Cleaver, of Eugene, at that siderate surgeon at Ashland in Dr. Reinaitimg in tlie Ashland. Oregon, I’. <)., soiothed amt graded this week for the many friends will join us m the wish »late lx»ing in the Ini!.- south »»I Kerby- tol.Mr phi« e on Wednesday evening of last week. <let. :.o. I«'"« Parson. The timlier war on Wagner creek owners, by Dick Roach, and now ¡»re- that . his recovery may lx» sp»x«iy. ami viilo. Almost all th« the <»op|x»r ore .Vilain-, Mi— E'lllii, M - Crit Tolman ami Mi-s Dora knderson, mill rage«. Thia week M»»lviu At seuts a m-at appearance. M. N. Long has been very busy <ìuistxlii. Jiimnie. that lie ami his fair liride may enjoy a in the county, inclu img the great de- who arrived in Sail Francisco last week, on water, John D. Atwater and J. Aid < I’OHlts down th«» river, are sui.l to bear their return from a year s stav in Alaska, clearing up Ins ranch up Ashland creek raine. .1. o. 'The fruit growers of Ashlaml should I.»ng life of connubial bliss. were arrest««! by deputy U. S. Mar expected to r»*a« h home next Monday canyon this fall, ami has I wen i-ounting Flala rly, Jno. still" tent gold mai silvt r to ¡»ay for the artf combine mid take steps at once to pre Halt. Harry. waning. I t NNINl.H VM II»».--«. shal A. T. Kyle, charged with iiai iug >:X|| tiseot working the « re. upon having a good sized meadow ami Haymomt. I.ewi-. the scale from spreading aiming Counts Judge J. R. Neil started ent a large qu uitil.y of timlier ou gov vent Smith, a tine truck patch plowed before win Jami - B. Cunningham,a promi- Riv«»t«*d overalls ft"».», at Hunsaker's dav foi Linkville. and will as-i-t ernment laud, ami sawed it into lum theorchunls in this part of ttie valley, :i. .Mr. l-t-r-oii- « lilting for the -ain*-. |«le.«-«'-«o nt » v,z n of Sail Jose, Cal., ami Miss tn»1 attorney iu the prosecution ol the cases ter. but be will not do much more ami make the attempt to eradicate it : A. F HAM.MoM», F VI. ber at their saw mill for sale. The Dr. Clinton Cook, of a Salem, Or., gro»v iug out of the shootiugaffrays in K 1am- work himself on the place this season, ' a«i « rti-eii Mmuie 11 >ss, youngest daughter of complaining witness is John Mar where it alrea.ly has appeared in town. th.« family, mysteiiottsly il:sa{>,«eared from atl* county. lie had the niisfortnue to cut Ins foot lat« 1 John Ross, were marri. I with French Tansy Wafers. cum, who alleg»*s that tl<> defendants Nat. Conkling went down to Jack a nuptial mass at St. Jos» ¡»h's Catholic Chicago, recenliy, aud idler much Mr. J. >. Hail, of Couueil Bluffs, Iowa, | badly with an ax last Wednesday have wotk««l lip a great quantity of sonville last Saturday, to prove up Cmirch spent a couple of week- in \shland recently, morning, the wound being a very deep , 't hese wafers are n sure and safe spe sear«*h was f»«im«l in a | artially «!»-- on in Jacksonville, Wednesday a lour of inspection of theuoast, uml likes timber in their mill which they cut again on ins homestead claim, a part | for i'll kinds of female troubles and last, by 11 v. l '.ither Clark, in menti .l condition m ( linmnati. His it -o well her* that he may conulmlc toniove one on the inside of the left foot just cific will remove all obstructions to the U|»on a certain »¡uarter section of gov of Which was ««oiitesie I nil ier the 111IU |f » lie »riling, attending physician s::ys that over- out to stay. hi front of the heel. Dr. Songer ¡»rest nee of a large uiiinlMr of the monthly periods, no matter what the ernment land. A. S. Hammond, of mg law by Shepherd A Sous when lie pr«»miuent wo?k bad broken hie. down ph>sicai!v dressed the wound, and says it will be CHUse. 'Ibey are what ev<ry woman I citizens of Jacksonville. R* \ \\ H. Milburn, the ‘ blind chaplain this place, h iving been appoint«*«! n uttempteii ¡«rove up as advertised aixl mentally, but M * that he will be • alì of the senate, j*a-.-ed through Ashlaml la-t some time before Nim can use his foot needs, and can be use«! safely. For sale ‘ ............... * ’ ’ ‘ ‘ “ ‘ 1 Three couples of young jx-ople in n^lit soon. deputy U. S. Commissioner for this some months ago. Monday evening, en route for Portlaml, by the Livingstone Chemical Co., mauu- .2<H> Cash or Secured Paper. Balance on Time. tl ■« ¡«art of Jackson county have !>»««n where he delivered his fninous lecture on again. part of the slate, the preliminary ex facturers. San Francisco. Cal. ‘ The Ashland Silver Cornet band re- : Four r<M)in cotLio.« on < > .k etn <*i L to Sargent Smith Prentiss.” gi.uitixl license to marry, this week, amination was heLl tiefore him. De It <I* h s wueiii singular that *»«• many people Dr. J W Robin-on and wife, of Jack-on will lei their «»kin in-eoinu vellow, «lurk and fendants were belli in $250 lx»nds each sume«l practice last Saturday evening, but the Tll»iN»;s lias as yet received no rent nt £«> p. ,• month. Apply at * v jilt*, whose sad lK*reavumeiit has taken from greasy, finally resulting in blotches itud Dank. Weekly Weallier Report. to aptwar lx»fore the next I'. S. grand after a lengthy vacation. O. O. Hel report of the wed lings. | them their only children, started Wednesday kin eruption*, H“ well hn a general drying jury at Portland. They all furnished man is leader, ami tin- present mem morning for san Francisco, intending t«> up of the blotid. causing wrinkles and pre- Baker ( ’ itv has just lrvit «l a spei .... bers ritiip lotli from the ol«i cornet Following is th»« reconl of weather More \boiit the Missing Sutton. bond«. mature old age), when this < hh be remedied tax <>1 .s.>* mh for x*hoo| purposes by a -;« nd -otne time iu that part of California. bami ami the juvenile b ind of a year v\ ith so little expense. Two Itottles of Beggs' oliHervatioiiH, fol Aslilan l. iiiaile l.y F. F 11 Page, Jr. . of the firm of Page Son, conte.st at the polls. 1 lie vote for the The sheriff of Klamath county. Or., The Firtnre »•( Ashlaml. ago. Portland, has h«*en in town this week, look Bh>od Purifier «nd Blood Maker u ill renevv H. Carter, observer for tin» On-gon thinks that Sutton and the man with tax vv..s ltd, to 29 a14.un.st it. ’I’he ing after the shipment of some apples from ami purify tin blood throughout the whole State Weather Bureau, for the iv»ek The lithographed birdseye view of Geo. \V. Bailey Ims rent «-«I the him. whose wagon w«is found conceal«.»! "Ibimniat” is highly elated al the this place, and a*>o settling up the season’s system, leaving the -kin elenr and free from ending Oct. 29. l-'.M: the city of Ashland for which sketches Blackwood ranch al»>v,- Soda .Springs, business of the branch1 house of the firm in all eruptions For sale by all druggists. result <>f I he ( ‘ ItM'tion, and sjiyH: "The in the brush in Butte creek valley, I were made some time ago is com ami his boys will reside upon it ami Ashland. noble 161 have cause to feel proud ol were both murdered at some of the pleted and tlie copies have b«*en d«*- do the farming. Mr. Bailey is him The Thirty-third Degree. z Mr at «1 Mr< T J. Patton, father «nd the r* ill! and are entitled to the X liveretl to the eubscrtliers. It makes self somewhat disabled by a partially springs where they camped, either at thanks of the whole communiiy.*’ mother of J. K. Patton, of this place, have Mr. Andrew llolierts, of Portland, i bi t ii visiting their sou’i- family ......... livre ................ this . Oil -il " t T a gixxi picture, and one which our cit paralyzed baud, the result of being t he Oregon hue or in California, just is oue of the eight persons lately de this side of the boundary, and that ami left vesterda>fe;or their home in . . . .. •' • •' ‘-‘4 71 izens generally will take pnde intend thrown from his wagon a few week* Fhiids are the ta^e, and I). K. .V E. week, the Puvallup vail. y. Waau., where Mr pat vatvd hy tbe supreme council of Scot- Ml their bodies were thrown into Little \ . .'dills have the tmpbt I me ever show n ing to friends at a distance. 'To get a ago. ton is one of the lucky hop farmers this *’ I tish Rite Masons to the thirty-third KI ¡math Lake. He has traced tin. in Ashland. * season. complete birdseye view of a town of 71 degree. Mr. Rolierts is worthy of the route of the murdered men from Link- 76 Col. Jas. S-obie has a good sized the varied topography of Ashland is IL T. Vining, of Tacoma, arrived last Fri honor conferred on him. la-iug one of 71 Ainonkf th»* convicts in Oregon’s • lav. to spend a few weeks with relative’ in the Ix-st versed authorities upon Ma- a difficult task, ami while in the de crew of the men who have been at ville to the California boundary, and state penitentiary at Salem there is also up to Bly, 111 Oregon, as well as Vshlaml. Besides other business, Ralph is tail there are some minor inaccuracies work for him down m Cow creek up Teinjx-rature Max. 7f«: Min. >«•: Mean 47.6 engaged in hop grow ing on a farm in the souic laws and all else pertaining to which residents will discover on a on his ranch on Clayton creek, now, across the line into Butte Creek Valley not one woman. I’he last one, Edith Puyallup valley, near Tacoma, ami it is the order in ttiis country. Each state Holmes, was liberated a few days ago. where the wagon was fonnd. Tile par Tlie World Knrielic»! minute examination, still the picture where he is building a solid stone me lie-- to add that his farming profits lias but oue active member of this de as a whole is a good one, and gives bridge, ami also a reservoir from which ties referred to may have lieen mur Shi» was sentenced to ¡1 ont*-year term, ought I«» have been good this year. The facilities of th*- present day for gree, while there may be several hon aud came from Cdatsop couutv. Her Mr J H < hallen, of Minneapolis, Minn., orary general satisfaction. The publishers to irrigate a ¡»art of the farm not now dered in Oregon, ami the wagon taken crim** production of everything that members, to till a vacancy I tile was iarcony. and she served her to where it was found. The sheriff in an uncle of Geo C. Eddings, ha- been wiil conduce to the matenni welfare and offer to furnish five thousand copies CoVen-d by the ditches. New crop of tends investigating further, with in time uncomplakmgly. 'Ibis woman -pending several days in Ashland this week. cause.! by death or resignation. The comfort of mankind are atuiost unlimit now for $11)0, and an effort will lie Mr < hallen i- interested with other Minne first active member from this state ed and when Syrup of Figs was first pro Kaisins. G. Naylor is talking of pnffing up a tentions of wriling particulars to Sher was the sixth one to be c<»ntmed in Maple »Syrup. Aiiierican and Eng. ma»!«» to raise the sum by subacriptiou, sawmill «it his place out on th«- Link- apoli-« apitali-ts in extensive gravel mim - p»‘nitenuary. Chanty Lamb <lown in Plumas county, Cal., ami will was Mr. J. U. Ainsworth, chosen 20 duced the world was enriched with tin < ’ iirrants, Maple .'-ugar, • Pickles and and have the views circulate«! as an ville road near Jenny creek. He ami iff Moxley, of this county. Tait, the <>reg(»n's was the first one •pen I tlie w inter in that part of California. years ago, and the next was Col. John only perfect lax live kn >wn. ns it is the advertisement of the town anil valley. others have a tiue lot of sugar pine hotel man al Teliama, is ex|»ected here < '¡troll, only remedy which is truly pie.«sing and McCraken, who was succeeded by R. B. \\ . I l<iur( '« “ it ) ( aniie«] < i«ni«|s. this week to take charge of the wagon W. S.owens, secretary of the Home It ought to Ixi done, ami the price is : and yellow pine timber out there, the font fail to stie the "Mather” gloves Mi I;*»\. —ion Sm iet) of the Presbyterian church, 1’. Earhart, iu 1878. The honorary refreshing to the taste and prompt : ml mid other property, aiul would have at I Hunsaker < »range A' low. ’ s. * I«eni. Germca, Young Am. ami Rev A. <«. Wallace, secretary of the members uow residiug in this state effectual to cleanse the hv M. in gently in first quality of which v ill ¡»ay for cut Come here before, but, for being sick the Spring time <>r. in fact, at any time church extension societv, both of them citi I ’ eel, Dates liesides Mr. Rolierts, are Messrs. 1. W. The Dagger l'»x»kle Burr. ting and hauling to Ashlaml for shiti- a: I nm.ble to travel. | Yreka Journal. Breakfast < ¡cm, l‘.<lam. I’emilvton had a $2tUH0 tire 1; si / ii-of Pennsylvania, fiave been in th«* va and the better it is known the nn repop Mond iv. with very little msiuance. ! ion-towns of the Rogue RiverValleythi.- Pratt, F. N. Shurtleff, «1. N. Dolph, nlar it becomes. The jxsipleof Jackson county seem ment wheu seasone»!, it is Ix-lieved. ami I'igs, Bak. ('Iiocolatc. Pineapple. w<'.*k. on business connected with their re John R. Foster and Christopher Tay An immense stock of wall paper, By the hardest work the tinmen speedve to have given up the battle against the School books, blank books, tablets, ofiices. M lor. [Oregonian. ince Meat, < <>coa, Swiss < liecse, sav* d the handsome Hotvi Pendleton eelhugs and decorations at Smith A- dagger iss'kle burr, against which the note, letter ami legal paper, envelopes, Farm wagons sold on long ti ne by Poor, the railroad engineer, who used aid of legislation has lieen in years pencils, ¡»ens, inks, ami everything in D. xige's. Wo furnish an experienced and the adjoining buildings. The I«» Joe G. C. Eddings. ______________________ French Soups. run between Ashlaml ami Dunsmuir as A continual coughing is very annoying to past invoked. Everywhere abont the the stationery line sold at bottom pi| >r hanger wheu deairotl. All or largest losses an* the P< n ileton hard fit' iitan, and Mis- Emma, daughter of Mr prisons sitting near you in any kind of a ders in this line promptly attended to, ware and implement company, ami Mr.-. B ( ole, of (’olestin. were married gathering; besides, it is of gn at damage to county the high ways and byways arc prices, at D. L. Minkler A .Son's. * FINE TEAS, COFFEES, SPICES AND EXTRACTS. ‘ ... Mr. P«M»r and bride ♦ ibsurance »5I.*!MI; I >ave H«»rn, $1.* j 0 h at \ r« k.i la-t Saturday, and satisfaction gnranteed. full of the pernicious weed, and it has throat and lungs, and is r\<*vcdingly w« <* in Ashlaml Wednesday, ami left y< -- the Two lioxes of Ashland apples were < »ur <»v\ n brand <»f <»•-trr* dangerous at this season of the year. (hie no iiisiir:»n<»e; Hold <•.lnl¡la|ly apparently made an excellent start to 1» rd.iv for Dunsmuir, where their home will half Ijottlr of Beggs’ Cherry Cough Syrup tj.'-Tt/ 1 * The Finc-i in the maikct. Work im'ow Creek Canyon. no liiHiiraiKN*. Mu» ti »l.iiir»^«» w.-is lie for the present. ward complete subjugation of the starte.1 across the continent by G. E. will reline any ordinary cough, and ibis Rogue River Valley. There is scarcely McConnell List S it unlay, upon orders I Im Oregonian of Wednesday had »ion»» l»v walt r. COMPLETE STOCK OF TOBACCOS AND CIGARS Willis \ aiipel, brother of Henry Vaupel. tetnedy costs no more than the inferior yesterday morning from Elkader, la , grades that are thrown on the market to a road district in the county which is from the East. One I h » x went to the following: E. J. Jeffery, the rail U. S. Graves has again <>|i»»n»'»l a arrived sell at enormous profits. For sale by all Washington, D. , ami the other to loeb'er the employ of D. R. E. V. Mills not an ostentatious picture of violated road contractor, retnrued yesterday Hhoeniaking -li<>i» in Asliluntl, an»l is - Jerk, lleniy Vaup«*l came to Ashland druggists. law in this respect, and yet no one Ontario, N. V. On the same day a from a trip of inspection of his con l«x-ate»l at Gress’ o|»l st,an»l, just north a- with the firm from Iowa when they opened shipment of apples by exjiress was causes the law to tie enforced or re tract with the Southern Pacific in the of th»» Ashland Hotel, wh*»r«» he is pre bti'inc-- here, ami the increase of their bus Dissolution ot Copartnership. iness ha- compelled them to enlarge their You may think Hunsaker is going to spected. If the dag ger cockle burr is mti'le to < Jiiiaba, Neb Cow creek canyon, lb-says Hint the pared to <1. till work in his Im.', ami force in the store. quit the business; his prices will indi as great a nuisance as tne farmers and P. Griswold brought the T idings work is now going fo vard very rapidly, assures yon of go»«l work and satisfac fi* v Father Watry ha- l»een sent by the 1 cate it. o Notice is hereby given that the e«»partn< r wool growers have supposed, it is samples of fine large table carrots ami as bet-.v,i«n (¡1X1 and 7ud men are work tory pritt-s. ♦ ship heretofore existing between the uinlcr- Bi-hop to Ashlamias resilient pastor «»f the | very strange ttiut none of them take ¡iarsni|»s this week. an.I also Burbank's ing. There .lews not exist now the sjgned and John Riee, under the limi uatne < .i hoiie( hurt h here, and arrived last week. rite best stock of Ix-gal A r-eflsation was er« i'«»d at Renton, Hie reverend g< ntleinan is much pleased' M AKIO Kl>. enough mier.-et in its suppression to se»-ilhng ¡»otntoes that were pretty difficulty which was in effect the early ol Rice A. <’<»., hi|8 Iweli this <I h V dis*olved with Ashland, ami the people of his ( hurch mutual consent, the uudrr/igned retir Isilster lip the law. Perhaps v.e have nearly as lug iis a sack of tionr. Mrs. part of the summer as to the engaging King county. Wash, th«» <»th*»r day l»v all Blanks in Southern Oregon by -eem pl» n-e«l with tin* choice the Bishop in< from tlie bushies«. A lieen mistaken about this cockle burr (iriswold also sent some fine red rasp laborers, and the grading, ballasting, the arrest of Frank Hay«»s. a promin ha- made f««r them. Father Watry formerly MARTIN - RAYNOR.- Al th«1 resi«l«*n<‘e of Ashland, Or.. Oct. 13, I h O. I)»«- bri<!«*uro«»ni in A«lil»iiu!, o«-t .•»«. I.«»«), is kept at the T iihngs of all this time, and after all it a a good berries, her vines having yielded etc., is going on as lii< ely as could l»> ent storekeeper of Hint thriving town, rc-i'ietl at M*»rris, Minnesota. bv Rev. F K \ «in lu>«el. .1. It Marlin anil kind of pi mt to cultivate. Mrs. Agiistn l»ai:iiat ltnvnor. all of A«l»- enough for home n«u- right along this wished. Track lias nlroatl lieen laid who was not only chargeil with steal < ol. c. I . Cogswell, State Senator for Lake Boy's knee palila and suits just laiul. ing r > ets. worth of coal, but wns tech and Klamath counties, was on last Sunday on t lie earth portions of the contract. prorrnT nutrition ! fice. I’rii es the lowest. month. oI>ene<I at Hunsaker's. - train, going home from Salem, POOR—COLE—At the M. Ft. parsonaee. Soins »»( thr Xiinnxl.«. T he road is lieing laid with st»»el rails nically found guilty. Hayes wastrt»»«l morning iLniLUI HEALTH!** here he had tx*cn engaged in wrestling The I-st 5e cigar in town at Mink of the best sixty-|M>und American befor.» Justice Miller, blit his line Was w with Yreka. Cal. -iitnnla». »»cl 2-'«. I«'«), by Rev. the assessment and tax laws of Oregon G. S. Butlor has s«iim»lh'n.f to lxiast ler'«. T S. Wallis. Mr Joseiih Poor, of Duns remitt«»«!. L. U. Gilman <lefeu«l«*d and | Ians for their amendment, he !»eing a The only rej.i«‘ly known which will pattern. The earth work is practi muir, amt Miss E. J. Cole, of Cole-tin. i of in the way of a licar-killiiig advent the cominiitee appointed by the L. F. Vaughn, the orchardman, who cally completed, and the remaining Hayes, an»l Colonel J. U. Haines aele.l member«»!' ure which is em ugh out of the old rut euate nt last session to prepare and pre Improvenienf Company. «■nt a reporl upon the subject. Stimulate the Nutritive Processes of the DIED. to l*e worth re}x>rtli)g. H»» kill»»d a big has been down in C difornia »luring portions, that in the rock tunnels, etc., forth»»Oregou brown bear with a 32 ealtb «r Smith A' the snuimer, engaged in pruning in will not la* Hffected by the fail rains, Mr. Hayes gave noii«»»»of ap|x*al. Mr. Alex. Orme, one of the prosperous Human System. Wessou ¡»»x'ket pistol out at Round some of the large orchards, returned so that everything will go constantly Cloth and stockinet jackets just miners of Jackson county, eatne up front GARRETT. At tier home in Ashland, Wr<1- l oot’s creek Tuesday, on a biisine-s visit to By this natural an«l «imj.b- DU'an-it « f* ’ ' nt sday. Oct ■?.« |s»*0. Jane Garrett, relict of bike, in Khiuialli county, the other duy. to Ashlaml last week, ami is ready to forward, and th» work undoubtedly lie »»¡»••nisi at D. tl. A E. V. Mills. Seal Ashland. He rejH»r’t> the miners as all ex- late Robert Garrett, aged X2 years. 7 and permanent y < l lU.s Ail r«irn.* • He was out ruling after cattle ami saw do fall ami winter pruning and disin completed by Christmas. ¡»lushes an t newmarkets'next week. * i eeting a good sea-on the coming winter., the month- and .'« day-. DynpepUa, Ce.nxtipation, 'leutnl ;».u fecting of orchards hi this valley. for the water will undoubtedly be more tlie Ixxir at th ■ l ike drinking, alxmt A dispatch of Oct. 2(»l h. fr»»m I nion, abundant lhan for several years, last winter i The funeral services were held at her late Nervous Exhaustion, (.< nci »1 DcbiHi« Of over twenty years <*x|H*ricii<*<* \ sure cure for the whisk, v habit: Hr. or semi orders to the drug store ikmiu . He ha»l a g»xxl »log wi'u him, L-ave ----- - * Or., says: "A n»w railroail compauy ( xi epl**d. Tin* ground has never yet lost i residence yesterday at 10 o'clock a. m.. and i J train Fag. or any <*xhnr-te<l or wm’ Iiigstom's Antidote f«>r lirnnki in has located in and soon bad the bear tree.l iu a small of T. K. Bolton. wnl c ire any ca«it< of the liquor Imbit in was ine<T|>orat««l lu re yr-s'» rday ».nth a all the benefit <»f la-t year's soaking am! were largelx attended by sorrowing rvlatnc* <»iied condition of th • y-t cui, •: in vi h;. *. grove near the lake. A pistol bullet in even a moderate rainfall this year would Mr«-- Knight, wif« of ('-»»I. N. B. fr « n feu to thirty days, from th« mod. capital stock of Sti.'HtG iMnl. The in- give the miner- a good run of water and friends of the -iecease-l. < vrr cau’ic. Skin Eruption*, Bt»ii , K .. its iHick made the liear think lie ha.I Kn'ght, ASHLAND, OREG., Ji»r«'m. wh«» came out to rate drinker to the drunkard, tin- An “Grand in a'* Garrett w as one of the pioneer I nlnj; Sore»», Scroi’itla, r.nd all I‘i-< •*- better skip out. and be ran 6<mie dis speml the winter m A h I i I ii ’ h I in the tidote can l>«‘ given in a cup <if colT<« . corporator« ar»» J. Ii. Mtinana. J. \V. Rev. J. R N’ Boll, of Roseburg, returned tance before tne dog had him up an hope of fimling some r»»li«»f fr< tn the vviltioul flu« knowledge of the p. rs.«n Shelton. E. S. Mid'oiiias, S. It. Sv.ack home last Saturday evening fr*»m a long women of Oregon, having crossed the plains * the Blood, Stoinai'h, I iver ::E'l Kith«« ; through the eastern and southern with her hilslaitid in 1x53. She was a native THAT CAN BE T’SED EVERy other tree. This time the tree was a (liRerise from which she hail 1« »»n aeuf- t king it. 1 he Antidote will not injure ImaiiH-r at.«l L. J. D.»vis. 1 he i»l»j«x»t tour -i i't - ID has shaved his face dean -ince (lav is the kind that pays. big one, an»l Gwin bail lots of fun. 11» ferer for a long time inn affection of the health in any wav. Mamifeciured is to l>qil«l, equip ,.n»l opera'«* railroads l< a\in .■ (•regon, ami old friend.-would not of one of the southern states, and u a- am «-ns S1.00. SIX BOTTLfS FM S5.G0 Dr. ITi!''‘r’sCJ pi ■ t 1 »>k de-» »t: 4 I Scores of young business I ut nine shots into the big brown bulk th:' heart > «lie ! F»«t Satmvlny night at l»V Hit- Livingstone Chemical (tornp:«ny. on ..n « ntiri ly new -yslem, as invent.«! Iu. e known him from Father Blanchet but th«« pioneers of America most of her life. drift !•• I -t ! ti . x e . J I. - < i < I»y J. B. Mahn'ia. i'h»» new c«nnp:iny for hi- famdiai voi<-e and hearty laugh. Mr, Her Hr-t western pilgrimage wa- with t»« i ten, and hundreds of1>ook- before the liear »tropjxsl, but the last th«» L«>tTt»i« r'‘-i l‘»n '»‘. an lit! •• l»o»L .‘«in Fram-isi"i. l a!. I ha- sail most of the CnWed States worth hn-haud io llfiuois. thetire they ni»»v«*«l to Sent tree bj niuii. i« kn «wn as tl».. -it.^l«. ra»l a» .1 -..«i<li«— -« Pe • ¡ng keepersand stenographers of U>th sexes, attribute their success to a course at the olie took effect just under th» bear's was taken to Salem by lite sorrowing on ihi- 'our, and his verdict isth.it Knight, Templar at lllnm.i car company. I ’ m* aeu syst. iii I»»» th«-.* i- no place like (.>rug«»n, and he coubl Arkansas, where they remained for 1.» years e:»r, and he fell, sixty fe-»t af.er touch family Sumliy night. HILLER WC0.,S:n Ranfe C:' Portland Business College, Portland, ongon. or th* Capital Busi m*t b« induced to have the '•late now. by tn t.<«0 Mr. Garrett went to California alone, ness College, Salem, Oregon. Both are under the management of A. I*. Ah any, Or.. Oct. 2N. The Grand <»p. rat»,t either by steam < relectricity, any ing a limb before striking the ground. cousideraiion. IKK sai . i ; r.v returning to Arkansas ill ts'il. in they Armstrong, have same courses of study, same rates of tuition. Write to either 'Tin* «• ire ar»» bo crowd« «1 most of the ('. >tutuami«ry Knights T’i-mp'.ar met and contnins the principle's which, it is He was blldiy “broke up" af er the \\. G. Holmes, of this precinct, has < »nv to Oregon, and settled in Benton I BOLTON . for joint Catalogue and specimens of penmanship, sent free to any address. fall, but ba»i life enough left to bawl tun«» now between Portlat; 1 am! S-n hen- to-d.iy. Portland Knights came thought, will cause a revolution in a* Mm. < • , t< «1 a positional butcher in a school like a deserted calf, and Gwin ha»l to Fr im»is.«» that many )x-o|»k> are gla l in a spc-cial Pullman car. Albany railroading. in the Argentine Republic in Smith Amer county, mar Corvallis, where they lived a. and s’arte«! this week for that distant till 1st,7, when they moved Io Stirpri e p»lt Huoth»»r bullet in his head io put to find standing room often in ruling Kmghts met all vi-itors at the depot, 13 lbs. D. G. Sugar at th«» Red i< land, to begin her duties in the new posi valley. Modoc county, Cal thence they short duffnuccK through this valley uml escorted them to the hall. The House for 81. him out »»f his misery. ♦ ti :i \n ohl associate in the <‘drnational ball at the opera house and the Lib- anti over th»* mountains. Everybo»ly li ’ . <1 holds th«* position of principal in the « anii« to Ashland in W»9. ami here has since John B. Griffin killctl three bears < >r> 'Ionian : Large nnmlx»rs of im !.oo|, and procured tor Mrs. Holmes the ls«en their home. After their long c««mpan- ami «even »leer this w.-ek. ami brought is Haying again that th«» company will i-r .-i concert were largely attended. migrants ar»» coining in from Kansas. s. PP' iUtim nt It i-a long distam e to go to ionship on earth they were not to Is« long in some of thetinest ami fattest venison certainly hive to ¡»ut on two (Lilly I .ie.-tion of otti -,«r- took place us fol From ‘»ft to 10(1 have be«»n coming m t«••'.< h -« bool bn» the -alary is pretty good separated by the gulftliat divides time from ■ Tnesilay that has Ixs u seen here for trains over the whole route before an low.-.: I . N. Shurth'ff, Portland, E. G. .laily over the Union Pacific of late. s’ o a year. Mrs. Holmes takes her two littl- sons to Boston, to attend school there eternity. The venerable husliand ami fa (D. 11. Mason. Albany, D. G. S. other summer. many a day. her stay in South America. Mr ther died last December, ami hi« faithful M. Yorun. <•.; .1. M. Hoiieon. Portland, Most of them an» stout, haniy young •luring ll«dmis will remain on the ranch east of The lecture by Rev. Dr. D >bb« at th»» C wife follows after the short interval often «I. W. Piatt. Portland. Frei.; B. men, used to roughing it, ami all have Ashlaml. Property Sales. M. E Church last Monday eveumg is mou»»y enough to make a start with. months. They are sincerely mourned by C. M. Werthen luis sold bis house highly compliment«»«! by all who liear.l F.. Lippincott, H. W.; G. E. Cham be r- Horn»» go to work oti 1 h«> railroail. but The following from the ( hieago “Inter and lot on third avenue to F. J. Elliott, it. It was a grtphic ami interesting I un. Albany. J. W ; B. G. Whitehouse, many Imy <>x »n. w<slges. etc., uml go (»■•an.” of ( mt. 19th. will be interesting to many friends, and leave ts-hind them the many A-hland friends of Miss Hall, who reconl of brave heart- ami honest lives. consideration 91,451). and takes in ex uarrative and d«»seription of travel an 1 Portland, treasurer: I'. J. Bala-ock, ii|» the narrow-gauge to cut wo sl, pre the it will bexeim tnbered was a teacher in the change Mr. Elliott's farm ou Wagner «••en«»« in th«» laml of Cl«*o|mtra and th«» Halen», G. C. Ashland *»u!»Hc schools for a year. Mr ferring to lx» ih.’ir own lx*s. They smith al-o sj»ent s<une time in Oregon dur KNIGHT In Ashlaml. Sunday miming. creek and the stuck aud implenientsou pyrami l«. an I was oitginal ami fresh are j »1st th»» das« of men n«e«l “ »l here, Millinery ami Dressmaking. iug that time, and is one of thr prominent Oct. Ji. at o'clock. Sarah, wife of , the place. enough in style to agreeably »lisap- -< man <*f Chicago: “The marriage of Col. N B. Knight, of Salem, aged 40 years. We invite the ladies to call at onr ami they re|x»r! that tn mi nr«* coming. b'.-in* Mi-- sa*'.n- B. Hail aud Mr. Lloyd J. Smith J. M. Luark has bought the grocery point many who expected Dk hear tlie Ona man sail I hi» knew . -«e: ion from The deceased whs the eldest daughter of i .-olcLini/» <1 We«ln»*s«lay at high n<s»n. sto'k ami business of John Rice tn the stor«x»typ«xl oriental lecture which we ro«.»nsat the Ashland Hotel and ex- winch 7«h> were Cuming to this state. w I hc ( • rcm-t.uy was performed by Prof. Da Gun. and Mrs. .John F. MI1L r, of Salem, anime our trimmed lints mid Ixvnnets. block owneii by Mrs. Crocker, on Matu all bear»l so many years ago. \id swing Ihc brine was attire«! in a prin andherd«*e*h vviil be grieved by Ler long i M rs . E. B. C hristian . ' )ats, B ir!»»y. W heat, at mat ket ¡«rice <•■•-- gown of light brown faille and gold street; consideration. 81.!W. Mr. Tom Miles, who came in from M iss M. M. d i l l s. taken in exchange for faun wagons, at brocad«* Her ornaments wen* diamonds, list of fric ids her *, where sh was a resident | Luark sold to Mr. Rice three lo's in Klamath »»«»iiuty wi'h In-» family some .in I she a- r.c 1 a bouquet of l.aFiam e roses. dnring tin-go atet p rt .nii of her life In G. C. Ed»hngx. k ♦ bl»x»k N. on Spring street; considera two we.'ks or more ago. stait»«l y»»st» r- Mr ami Mrs Smith left fertile Ea-t ami H71 she g a ii a'» d hoi«'. !i»e Aea'len.y of the J f Salhfnrhirj IJc*ull*. < ,i: b<* at hcim atthe Leland after Nov. 1-t ” tion, StVid« dny for Link ill»», to lx» ready to meet, !r. Smith is manager of the Santa Fe I'h- Sacred Heait uilli :b* highest honor-. On forty years airo iny attention J. J. Strait has sohl the Ashland the gram! jury in an««« r to the eharg, >• ptend r last -he. io*comi>.inied it.ir and i»«*« k co. ami of the Chicago Ele the 2<1 vets cal'td t.» Dr. Hiller'^ et»ni»h cure, House hotel property, including all of sh'xiting Josh Buckinaster. Mile« ctor Co. of that city. by her family, <•* u- - inj «•( three children, -uiee which tune 1 have n>ed it will the appurteiiam»ea of the same, to bis tliiuk« be has a v«»ry g««»«l case.so g,xxl In the ‘ Aln-kan” of Oct. 11th, we firnl the moved to Southern Or* .:<»n uii»l* r the advice and vonnj» with the m<»st step-brother, U. L. Rice; considera an one. indeed, that lie d«x»snT exper t obi o’iouiiig' Mrs. Maggie A. Saxman, of of physicians here, her health having been ‘•’i\ r—iiI’ m . I d fart I I oep it al ^ilaud. <)r« uoii, is the latest a«««--ion to tion, 89,000. Mr. Brightman, the to «r»e Bll«»ktmir»ier appe ir for t.-sti- <>n h ¡nd. R J I rumbuil. of T •^•gaff at the Mission, this 1 h <1\ having ar of a delicate nature for several years) taking ; leasee, continues in occupation of the mony unless be l»e brought to Link- A Reehe, Se< dsm n and Nurr .\*^on the steamer Mexico and taken th«- up her residence in A-hlaud. thinking the i o-t bf Assistant Matron of the B<»ys' |>e- dryer climate would restore her to a more* property, under his lease. ville by officers of the Law. Buek- S in Fr.mciseo. <’al. For <ale jitment, lately occupied by Miss Rodgers I « master has lx«»n away for a short tim ■ !.- Saxman ha« had a wide experirm’c as healthful condition, and also *o be nearer ' H. J- Black has sol»l his pretty cot with a baud of bore« ‘ s som-where iu the (••««•her. having ln*en Assistant Principal her hiiflbaml who'.v a- • ng ig* d in the lock tage and two lots in the Miner addi Remember 'hat we carry a large nu«l ft ir Normal A« a*h iny at < or-fca. Penn., business in that '**ut»«»ll. but de.-i’li laid its I mpatient father : *‘I) o make haste; we an* late f<»r dinner now!" tion in eastern part nt town to loco northern part of Caiiforuia, he says. m* I ]<-<■ v. hi*n she raine w ith her hush <mi, well seb»cte,i sbx'k of furniture, al * W ife : "I really can’t help it, dear; these gloves will not* tail ton." h> late Prof. S. A. Saxman, to establish a band upon her, and to da -be lies a corpse motive engineer Frank McDonald; Are yon one of that noiltitmle that picture fram-s and mouldings, D alghtrk : "1 alua)s told you. nmiumn. that you tmy the hew ‘.Mather’ Gloves, fllmol at lz»ring, in a building fnrni-hed fr« e to be mourn*'1 bj a b. * h <1 Ini-ba id and consideration, 81.200. Iu part pay has bee'i itxiking f»»r »»/oar/»a? See mos, art-.•typ"«, oleographs: a f « barge by the then superintendent of Hie family, ami iiuinl** de-s friends. 'Sa’uin which lasten in a ruoincnt an<l ara ho convenient; they are for al ment Mr. Black takes of Mr. McDon Billing’s ad. t»rk- a? that |M»<nt, the Hon Max Prarht, inv. u»eof oil paint mgs just st ree rec di d . Statesman. .v collector of customs. Prof. Saxman, ald six lots on Alma avenue and Blame PkOplv troubled with i■on<tipa'b»n 4D»uhl Call mi l sc,, n«. S mith .V l)0DGR.I I *f ghilv altcmpting to make the parage acro-s street in the same part of town. Mr. I k * very careful what kin 1 of a !a\ tnv< Iu > vilbi Gigedo cl annul to M< thakahtia had ’ * ^la Go to our store, east side of foil ;a so many m**<iicin**• arr put up t<> Black will at once build a new house u«*1, i» ini-fortune t< lose his life, the « ama* be which are al”»“ utuly wjthon’ anv jor paint*, oils, varnishes, brusl tl * « ap-ized luring the unspeakable grief Notice to Fruit ( in» weis. for himself on one of these lots, and sell or valu«*. an i which, if taken, will ¡¿i t your i i« h followed Mrs. Saxman wa* greatly ulT has already begun work upon his wixxl h<»w»’I«« iu such a -laU* IIiat \«»n mil he • «»in ar: ists'materials, and wall and bnilX. <|la« t*d in her artlicuon by the kindness of (Mini? pln-i'- :he war iug papers. Estimates made on painre ■ shed, pending the delivery of material pel led to keep A meeting of th«» Southern <>reg«»n Fruit fr and Mrs. Max Pracht. As a lady of re around in order t.» enjoy any h> ahh. H je ' ing. paper hanging, intenor decora d inent aud edm atlou Mrs. Saxman will Grower*» AhMH'Inlion is «"ailed for ] o’clot k p. (or the house. _____________ Liver Pills will in»»r • n> p a fapiilv tions, de. ■ ove a most acceptable addition toour local in , Nov. sth. at the < ily Hall. Medford I se Begg«' Damleli»»!» Bitters fur iiiiiig«— in < imm 1 health tiian any other pill- <»u th** Election of officers and other inq>or1aijt bn« octet y. E vans ,t B iicnk . Ashland. Or. tiou. dyspef-sia sail all kimlred »tinea.«« i. market, as they are put upwilh the utnio*l ines« to I m * tr»n-a< t»*d. full attendance is It has» Do equal in cases of this kind For care, and are ifuarantee*! to give »ati-ta» desired ROBERT A MILLER Legal Blanks at this office. » I tiou bold by all druggist«. Mat ber gloves take the cake. * President. sale by all druggists F riday, FALL - STOCK HAS ARRIVED. WE AKE TOO BUSA WATCH THIS SPACE * g N ENT AV EK K. Cl J1J I I Than Congress Land! FARM áñd STOCK RANCH Situate Near Ashland, Oregon C. F. BILLINGS, Ashland, Or McConnell & Eubanks, THE LEADINC CROCERS. Cor. Main St. and 1st Ave., Ashland, Or, Legal : Blanks RESTORATIVE J. L. DOWNING, It Leader : in High : Novelties, ASHLAND, OLTEG