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ASHLAND 1IDINGS NOTES A n !» NEWS. NEIGHBORING COVNTIES Jacksonville Item». Real Estate Transactions. SISKIYOU COUNTY, CAL. ¡Montague Herald,Nov. I.».| C. S. patent to Mauucl Hilvn, lit!) acres in Dr. aud Mrs. West, of Phoenix, The Loudon Titneit and the rest of : sec. X. t|«. W, s. r. w were in town Tuesday. I . S. l atent to Tin»». I a » iix . iut iutcs , %( h ’. the English have already nominated Thirty-five car hmds of Hpples have tp. .*»9, a r. 1, e. Cleveland for the presidency again. Mrs. S. J. Day speut Saturday and 14, Hear) been shipped from Montagne to Hau Oliver an.! Elvira I >11 o r to lia vev Sunday with Mrs. lsh. EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS. I.. Oliver, .Is m re-, mi -. | , u, m . s. , t .■ . on. The price of settlskins has been ad Francisco this season, aud Agent Wil i *.uo. vanced already sixty per cent, by the kinson says that there are eight car Dr. aud Mrs. Jones, of Medford, i Karie. II. Hoxie mJ f. Hau.vii, 7: It to, • a< re-, tp. .17. - r. I. u ; <•.,«, ..-, When onr Klamath county friemle, manufacturing furriers, as anticipated. loads more stored in the railroad ware were iu Jacksonville Monday. Geo « |;,wni„,t || |;,.u,H.ti, |..«, aere*. Creed Haymond, of California, is iu house awaiting shipment. Messrs. Howell aud Crawford, rail sec. U, tp. :.<■>, >. r 1, w ; cuii. $'>•'»“ not many years ago, de|«ended almost Ma Halviinui to >Niah A. Bau man, lot» 7 Washington aud is telling the poli On November 1st, twelve car loads wholly upon the mountain road to ticians that the Pacific coast is still of cattle were shipped from Montague road coutractors, were iu Jacksonville and is »»Ik. j*. M« df«»r<l; con ti ,». Suuday. s I. Bviinctr to <.c*. o’j;. I’vBai. 3 10 Ashland as an outlet from their coun solid for Blaine for President. acre». »♦•<’. 1tp 37, >. r. 2. w. to Hayes Ar Co's, stock yards, Oakland; J. R. Hammerely, of Klamath coun Will Jiickson to Win. I hit'll Io l blk ;«». try. some of the Linkville people ex- The British torpedo cruiser, ‘ Ser on the 5th. six cars to Poly. Heilbron ty, is etudyiug law au«i learning to Mediord. «on. hibitof a rather unfriendly feeling pent,” foundwred off the coast of Spain A Co., Sail Francisco, and on the Hlh, manipulate a typewriter at the otli 'e J. R N* il et ai l«» J. ( . Neil, I ;u reH *u< 30. tp 3*'. s. r. 2. c; con. >2.100 toward Ashland and the Ashland road, one day last week, and went down four cars to Hayes A Co.. Oakland. of Hon. W. H. Parker. M. J and I’». F Reeser to G. F. I»i!li>m>. a with about 175 people, almost all on Mr. Laue, who is to open a meat • strip of land In tert wide u rt»>* lhe e.tsl cn«i because they thonght too much of the W. P. Miller, of Lake county, was «»i lot 22. Highland l ark additiot* to market in Montag'ue, will also engage board. Klamath county trade drifted into in towu two days this week, an J «ent I hind: «-on. >2 >arah and M Maier to ( hurl*•*» Barii,ini. Sarah Althea has oome to the front in the manufacture of matches. The to San Joes. Cal., where be will sj««iid the stores of the Ashland merchants. machinery for the factory has already lots 1! an i 1 • bln. I... r.tiiio.K-i n-l iitioii to again by sluppiug the face of a lawyer arrived, and the samples of matches I the winter with bis family. \*Llau«l: eon ;.;.i! They wanted a road down the Klam engaged m the settlement of the estate T J Kenney to Wni. t Irich, lot" • and«; James G. Birdseye, our popular bik ath river, and some of them wanted it of her late husband, David S. Terry. made by Mr. Lane are far ahead of any 70, Medford: <ou. Ab»;?. in the market. (Hope the brimstone Oregon and L f h : im «»n: uh tdal « <» to John more because they thought it wonld The public had almost forgotieu ..I miui and phosphorus won’t get mixed ill sheriff, is recovering rapidly under Winder», 2, i»lk. It , raihoad addition to the professional care of Dr. Jones, of \shlaud: ioi tier. con. fxn. hurt Ashland than liecause of its an with the sausage. | Meilford. He is able to ait up aud i lia*. H. Ilargadin«' to Jowph Sinien and Bam Small, now a resident of Og ticipated general benefi' to Klamath Ben Selling, an undivided iutcreM in liaiga A two-story brick building, with a will e«H>u be arouml again. din«? estate lands: con. 41. county. At the lime, wbeD the mat den, Utah, was in Washington tins fifty-foot front, will be bmli immedi Mrs. Judge Prim is iu l’ortlaud, week, aud told a reporter that be has ter was under discussion in the local no faith in the promisee of the Mor ately u ; k > u the lots between th» Mon where she was called to alteutl her It ,!«»■» -«•• i«i -iiiirii Hr limi -unían« p«-opl<- press, the T iding « suggested to the mons to abandon polygamy. He tague Drug Store and Hirst's qploon. daughter, Mrs. M. J. Canning, who «« ilt lei tln-ir -kin I’lioin* « ,-lt««««, ¿Hikan.l 1’art of the building is to be used for irensy. liuutl.« r>->iiltiiig in I>I«> i >-I ii ■» mid Linkville people that if they should thinks the Mormon leaders are “quak a harness shop aud part for a tin and was one of the unfortuuate victims of -Kin eruptions, *- well as * «renerai «ti «tu'? the fearful railroad wreck below Sa up ««I the blmat. eau-ini: ivriukles alni pr<- ing in their boots ” for fear of further succeed in turning the travel down lem last w««ek. <> al ile olii a«r«- . » lieu Ibi» . an >■«■ romeni« •! hoetile legislation, and were ready to stove store. w «II« Ml little eX|a-n-e. Two bolli«-- of It. r«;- the Klamath river they would of profess anything to save themselves. f Yreka Journal, Nov. 17.] The ladies aid society of the M. E. Kl..« I I'm ilici alili Bloial Maker will renew Oourse cause a lots to Ashland, but L. Swan, on returning from below church will give a dune social ami ami purify the I>1*«<«1 lluouglimit the a hole B. F. Dowell deplores the sweeping leaving lhe -kin elear au«l tree fr«>in would not by any means gain for changes made iu the personnel of the I hsi week, was robbed of some email bazaar at the M. E. parsouage next system, all eiuption- Tor -ale by nil druzip-t- Linkville all that they wonld make Hout»? of Representatives as likely to change while in a sleeper, but the Thursday. Music aud refreshments thief did not get into the pockets will form a part of the evening s enter- Ashlar. 1 lose, because if the travel I delay or defeat the efforts that have containing bis gold coin. taiumeut. i lieeu made to indn e Congress to pay and freighting were to go to Ager, or ' .be ihree millions the nation owes to It is estimated that Siskiyou county Bro. Nickell, of the Times, kiudly some other pu«nt on the railroad in ciiizeus of Oregon, Washington and will furineb’uot less than 500ear loads copied an item front the T idings ' s California, the people who traveloi, Idaho for damages from the Iudiaus I of apples this season, counting those Jacksonville oorrespoudeuoe laBt week Or Ilarrln stili Cunilnue» lo A-t nl-h thè rubile by III. New .Mille <>f to the railroad would be induced to during the Indian ware in the days of purchased by dealers and forwarded by which he credits to the Sunday H’«7- Treatment by Electrii-lly line early settlement of the couutry. residents to friends below and eiee- cowic. Very grateful for the vicar- trails there, juet as they had been do-' ut thè lloetors w 111 be »1 tlie where. lous honor. Census statistics show that the ur iiig at Ashland. It is not always Oregon Hotel, Ashland, Surveyor General Pratt, and a Nov. ««Ih to SOth. Mrs. E. H. Auteureith, of Yreka, gracious to make the pertinent remark ban population of the United Slates has increased to nearly three-tenths numtier of assistants, are in town, “I told yon bo ,” especially when it of the whole. The movement is due taking testimouy in reference to sev with her daughter, Blanche, speut A CARD I take great pleasure in rnecslay with relatives iu Jacksonville. meets the case, bnt the T*'.IN gh can't to the advance of manufacturing in eral swamp laud cases, which lauds Mrs. A. was en route to Roseburg, stating that Dr. Darrin has cured in - dustry aud is still iu progress. The are claimed by the state under the where she will leave her daughter of deafness and ringit^c noises in my refrain from culling at* ution to the fact that the LiukvilL and the Mon dullest observer cannot help seeiug act of Sept. 28, 1850. The applicants this winter for the beuefit of her ears. Tlie cure was «loud by electric that the prosperity of our agricult for the purchase of these lands are ity in ten minutes. Refer to nn> at the tague papers are now quarreling over ural population is directly involved required to prove character of land lu health. New York hotel, Front, and B street, There was a white pony lost i>e- Portland. the rede of Klamath couuty. The« in this movement. It enlarges the dispute before the Government will P etek M vbphv . Montague Herald is telling us how market for farm products while less transfer them to the State, in which tweeu Jacksonville aud Medford this week, for which no reward will tie of many of the heavy buyers among the ening competition in lheir production. matter the C. P. R. R. Co. also has an fered as the owner was kindly fur Ca*e of Cron« Eye» Miide Htrnight. interest. Parnell is now m the shadow of a ranchers of Klamath and Lake coun Tlris is to certify that my wife was nished a seat in a Medford buggy. LAKE COVNTY. Cor further particular^ inquire of a operated on for eroes eyes by Di. Dir- ; ty come to that place to purchase deep domestic disgrace through the divorce suit of C«pt. O’Shea. Parnell !Lak«*view Examiner Nov. 13. | rm with successful results. Iler eye» prominent Medford attoruey. their supplies, and the Sfur is warn refused to make any answer to the Many of our farmers are busy plow had la-en crossed ever since she was a Wine niakiug is completed at the child. We can be referred to at any ing the Klamath county farmers charges, aud allowed judgment to lie ing, making crops for next year. Miller vineyard aud from Col. R. A. eutered against him for the costs by against “sending their money down J ohn H artman . It is not expected that uiioiv of the Miller, who has superiuteuded the tune. 310 South 25i.li On tlie theory that the at., Tacoma, Wash, i into California,’’ instead of trading default. charges against Parnell are true as inhabitants of Lake, in- ¡tiding the work, we learn that there have been with lhe Linkville merchants, and to his relations with Mrs. O'Shea, the, I wealthy, will eat turkey on Thanks 5,000 gallons of wine manufactured, Another Case of Ileafiir^a Cured. “keeping the money at home.” It world will have more respect for him giving. They are a scarce fowl in this liesid«« many thousand poumis of This is to testily that Dr. Darrin has neck of the wixxls this year. gra|M»s shipped to the northern mar hasn't been quite two y«*ars since the since he refuses to open his mouth in restored my hearing mid stopped the kets, the shipments still continuing; the matter than it would have if be Undoubtedly there is a well organ noise in my ears that, has caused me T iding « was protesting against Sen had attempted a false denial and a de ized gang of robbers and highwaymen ami many griq.es still nngathered in great embarrassment for the past year. ator C-ogawell’a wagon road bill as a fense of perjury. the vineyard. in Lake county, aud a few more de 1 cheerfully recoinmen 1 him to the measure calculated to turn the trade Miss Polly Karewski, who was to idHicted, as I know them well and Some of the Farmers’ Alliance can velopments will put some of the [gang of Southeastern Oregou into Califor didates, who were not suppose«! to lie where they will lie harmless. Have returned home last w««ek, would their success and reputation in Sun nia. The Sfur wouldn't see it in that in the fight, but who were elected by The lan«l office received twenty-eight, hltw taken the ill fateil train that ivas Francisco and Portland. A. C lash , I light at all then. Glad to see il en large majorities, pro .use to make as filings, last Thursday, all on the land wrecked near Salem. She learntsi day that her father, G. Karewski. Halstead Hotel. Tacoma, Wash. dorsing our position e<> effectively now much fnn as the saudlot brigade di<l made vacant by the late G«aiee Lake that was recovering from Ins illness, aud iu our Legislature eleven years ago. that 11 h * $15,1100 appropriation is all (>ue judge near Kansas City doesn’t survey. Mr. Barnhart, had swamp concluded to remain a few weeks Drs. Darrin can lie nmsulted daily land filings all ready here in town, bnt expends«!. The T idings wauteil to know any law, but be proptisvs to dis for some reason his attorneys did not longer. Dr. ami Mrs. Robinson, too, at 701., Washington street, Portlun«!. were coining that night but, liemg pense that common-sense justice Bee the ;«eople of Lake and Klamath Hours, 10 to 5; evenings, 7 to 8; Sun offer the tilings at th«* laud office. The unable to get lower lierths in tbe Pull have a giHxl wagon road to the rail which is sometimes better than law. settlers are to lie congratulated ou not man sleeper, concluded to wait, and days, 10 to 12. All chronic and acute Still, the lawyers will lie apt to tangle diseast‘8, blood taints, loss of vital road, but thought the roa«i sbo-.ld lie him up iu techtncalllies until the having a swamp land tight on hand. so narrowly escaped another heart power an«l early in«liscretions perma rending experience. How closely are nently cured, though no references are built to a western terminus within Court won’t know itself. |S. F. KI.AMATII COUNTY. the shmlows of misfortune scatters«! ever made in the press concerning such onr own slate, and thus give Oregon Chronicle. IKlaingtli Star Nov. 14.; abont the pathway of human destiny ' cases, owing to the delicacy of tlie pa the benefit of the wholesale trails aud The latest returns indicate that the David Vedder, who was building a There was a rather belligerent in tients. Examinations free to all. anil also eneb of the retail trade as is democrats, including the farmers’ al cottage for himself at Liukville and gathering of guests at Schutz’s brew- i circulars will be sent to any address. liance men. will have 238 members in has been an industrious, bard-working bound to go to the railroad whether the next house, while the republicans citizen since coming to this place, i cry in Jacksonville Sunday evening. Charges for treatment according to the depot patronized lie in Oregou or will have but 93. This will give the "lit out” one day last w«-ek leaving ' in which the hea«l of a promineut patient's ability to pay. The rich and in California. democrats a majority of 145, and even numerous debts behind. |C. S. Ser young gentleuiau came in such for ;>oor treateil free of charge with elec if some <>f tLe nlhance men should vote gent followed him to Ashland and suc cible contact with a mallet as to ser tricity from 10 to 11 daily. All pri Wall street bad a great shaking up with the republicans the democrats i ceeded in getting about ?30 w bicb iously endanger the sight of his eye. vate diseas««B confidentially treated Warrants were sworn out before Jus and ciireH guarantetxl. Patients at a last week, alnswt a panic, iu fact, and would still have nearly, if not quite, a Vedder ow«ai him.] tice Plymale, but liefore tbecomplain distance can be cured by home treat it was a reHex of the financial trouble two-lhirils majority, lhe democratic Bert Oatman is building a neat and ing witnesses were sufficiently recov ment. Medicines aud letters sent majority is 145. There are 121 votes which some of the heaviest l<ankers from tiie South. Hence it appears commodious residence on I.is excellent ered to appear ui court, they had for without th«' doctors' m«me ap|>earing. aud capitalists of England had fallen that wi'hont a vote from the South th«- laucli in Plevna. gotten all the material points iu the into through over investment in the dennx-rats would still have a majority Arthur Lange)), who has gone to case, ami on motion of acting district Southern California with a ban«l of attoruey Parker, lhe suit was dis collapsed securities of the Argentine of 24. missed. The prevailing opiniou is The English are reaping the whirl horses, w ill l>e alo-ent a month or more. that there should have been mallets Republic. Stocks of all kinds took a Following is the record of weather Miss Belle High, of Keno, is suffer sufficient to have served to all the observations, for Ashland, made by F. great tumble and several firms of wind of wild Sp« dilation in colonial South American securities. The ing Buch pain from a felon ou her guests ami they would probably have H. Carter, observer for the Oregon broke-s .’ailed. Some of the banks, of aud Argentine Republic was carried for thumb that it is lielieved she will l>e retHiueil a more vivid recollection of State Weatiier Bureau, for the w«<ek course, were caught in the squeeze, three or four years by British investors, compelled to have the member am-i the events of the evening. Dr. De ending Nov 19, lS'.MI; as they always are iu such times, aud nnd it was only when the collapse was putated. — — 1 >• Bar attemled the wounded gentle ~ i ¡ X bnt for the prompt and hearty co-op inevitable that these investors seemed Uncle Billy Rolierts, of Dairy, is man, anti reports his eyesight all right, to realize the folly of their ventures ' 1 eration of all of them through the The same blind method of speculation building a commodious stage barn at lull his hea.l generally, lai«i up for N’<»\ 13 rf» 27 1 t'kar « tear II 2-'. clearing house organization there prevails in regard to Australian gohl his place for tlie acxmiodatiou of the repairs. •• i» »•. ♦ 2* « tear Liukville-Lakeview line at that |»>int. Ney, the 17-yenr-old son of Judge ” 16 Would have been a number of suspen- ' mint's an«l American railway securities. t.2 ¡I 35.5 Clear < 'h*ar «..« u Just recei"e«l by tel« graph from and Mrs. R. E. Bybee, «lied a' th*' " 17 Bions. The Villard stocks were among This credulity is a fine thing for the is 61 J.» .1 • hat man whti is Heating uew scheme, but Yreka news of the marriage, Nov. 'Jth, home of bis parent« iu Portland, Nov. “ “ 19 6G 27 84.'» ( ’Ivar the worst in the drop, and it is thought it hurts every legitimate company that of Mr. Charles Crawford, of Tule lake, 10, 1890. He was prostrated with a that Henry Villard, who was in Eu is Becking funds for the development and Miss Sarah Sergent, of Shasta severe attack of la grippe Ust winter, i'ciuperatiiru Max. 62: Min. ? ’»: Mean 31.1 rope at the time, is a heavy loser aud of its property. [Chronicle. valley, near Montagne. The brnle is which resulte«! m pulmouury diseas«», a cousin of C. S. Sergent, of Linkville. terminating in his death. H«' spent may not be able to poll through with Jay Gould is taking Greeley’s ad several wet'ks, in company with his out sacrificing nearly everything be vice, as be iinderstamls it, and is com Cluggage, the enterprising mail mother, at the Miller farm near Jack u-i : % has. At the latest reports, the stock ing west to gobble up the country, ac contractor, eugugee to run his stage sonville last summer for the benefit If you decide, ir- • y. •ca cording to the latest railroad rumors. liue through Bonanza, provided the <>f bis health, but all that loving de market was recovering slowly, and the Jav is not a very big man physically, citizens of that place will build a good votion ami medical skill couhi «lo to •f fU cores or read <•; its Merit», iik«- Ho«»d’s SarsHpfl’ilJa. «1.» n T »-■ ÍD lure»! fear of a general panic and sniashnp but be will probably l>e able within a road to intercept the ptesenl stage prolong the life of the promising among the big nnd little crafts of Wall few years to bestride the Vmted States road at a point near Callahan’s okl youth were of no avail, ami be has ■»> buy soinutbiiig el»e wliieh m.. y bu ch > IV to be ’*alM»ut the saire” or ” j i j as c like the ancient colossus, one foot on mill site. street was eulieiding. passtd to the higher life, leaving a Remember that the sole reason Í .r «•.:' •rts h the shores of the Pacific and the other “Indian Jim,” who works for Frauk father and mother moiirniug diacou- The receDt railroad disaster at Lake with its toes digging into the sandy Adams at Tule lake, saw something solately for their only son. How set you to pnreha.“? soii.e snl « more profit may be uuvle. Fi.. shore of New Jersey. Joaquin Miller ’ s tieautiful the thought that the im Labisb will most likely produce a sen title, “Napoleon of Finance.” will tit re«l floating down the water ditch this mortal spirit is unfoldiug its petals indiicvinents, ant insist u ; m > u week, anil as be paused with bis neck timent in favor of increasing the au Jay Gould more accurately than we what you cKlled f< r, H nrl s in the fadeless sunlight of eternity, thority and duty of the state railroad know even yet, unless death should bent forward and arms folded, he while Heavenly ho;»»« ami aspir itious Then you will not be expertnicfninir with • “wondered what on earth it could tie.” coinmiMioii in the direction of not ent short his conquering career, or It was little Willie Adams, Frank’s are born in the crucible of earthly sor new article, for Hood's >arMi;»nri’da is the farmers ’ alliance grow too numer Tried and Ti ur. only requiring the coaimibeion to crit bright little two-year-old boy. gliding rows and disappointments. ’Tie the ous for him. “ In one store the clerk tr:«• : tn in ! quietly down the enrreut. He had invisible ladiier by which angels are ically inspect ail bridges, trestles and If you've headache try Pre«t«>n'» “Hod Ake.” crawled through the gate, tumbled ascending aud d«*scemhug from earth to buy thtir own iustead of U ••• »a •n other portious of the track-lied of all into the ditcb and had floated fifty to heaven, with messages of divine ilia. Ent lie could lint pr.-vait on me t Birchall, the murderer of Beiiwell, the railroads in the state at frequent was hanged at Woodstock. Ont., last yards before “Indian Jiiu” pulle«l bitn love and cousolation. change. I told him I kuev wh:;* Hood's Sar snparilla whm . I had tak -u it, w., perfectly intervals, but giving it the power to Friday. He met death without Hinch- out. The little bead and bright eyes sfitisfle«! with It. a:i<! <!!<! t want any <«ther." Gold Hill Notes. compel the railway companies to ing, aDd prot«-sted bis innocence to the were above the current ami be was ¡ M rs . E lla A. G uff ,61 Terr. «’ -tr «el, i;o*tct enjoying the sail so well that he lust. The circumstantial evidence make such repairs or changes as may kicked vigorously against being | Max Jacoby has stored a large quan Mass. be necessary to insure the greatest against him was conclusive, iid «1 proved pulled out. him guilty of one of the coolest anti We Are All Taking It. tity of choice fruit. possible safety to the traveling public. most mercenary murders in lhe crimi General Miller has returned from ‘•Wecouh! not In» v. itin ut H•«■ hi * Wm. P. Jacoby, who has been ab The question of the state railroad com nal annals of the dominion. His Salem with old “Ryestraw,” the brave sent on a trip to Portland, retitrueil on i iila. It is the IteM inedirine mission and what shall be done with prompt conviction and execution is a old champion of the turf. the boii^e. My family a’ ■ Sunday last. sample of British justice which might M rs . J. M. B vrber , san J .t.i it will be one of the most interesting be emulated with good effect in this Mr. Julius Miller and family arrived Streets, Stockton, Ca!. to be disposed of by the legislature isiuntry, where a murderer seldom pays at this place one day last week, from KOCH'S PANACEA. Hood’s Sart-cmi the penalty of death if lie has money at its approaching session. Minnesota. They purpose making a or influence, or can in any way arouse A tirana I“n.fewer Nays it is the Grandest h»me in this county, Welcome to » »Id bv driiL’L’i' Erat in .Mfslieal History. mly b- <'. I. Since they tired themselves out the perverts«! sympathy which saves so them. Lowell. Max shouting ami have settled back to rest many guilty wretch«*. It was expected that the flouring IOO Dosecx One London. November 15.- All Europe mill and <Niol off. the democrats are be Why .-uffiT’* Preston’ n • Hv«l-Ake” will at this place would have startl'd is still discussing Koch's consumption cure you. liefore this; but on account of some ginning to discover that they have The Washington Critic published cur?. SS<> far as known the treatniMit. drawn a prize almost ns big hh a white an alisurtl rumor the other «lay about consists of an injection under the skin necessary delay, it will probably not l>egin liefore Monday next. A CHOICE LOT OF elephant. Their big majority in the the financial stringency in New York of a dear, brownish liquid. The place for the injection is between the shoul Miss Martha Cardwell and Miss House ib altogether too big for com having lieen caused by the Louisiana der blades or in the region of the loins. Wiseman, laith of Sam's valley, starteil fort and safety. In other words, the Lottery Co. having withdrawn its re The liqnid soon produces a constitu on Wednesday morning’s trmu for a serve fund of 87,000,<MM) from the calf has so much “black” in the rope banks and thus catise«i the money tional disturbance such as nausea, trip to California. Miss Cariiwell goes For >«!♦•-al»«»nt 4* m h « t »’« of extra qiinlin that be is likely to tangle himself up market to tighten suddenly and se- shivering and a rise in temperature. to Chico, and Miss Wiseman to her <ii Hgi i« ultiii :»l iaifi, «»«’im a part «if tin II tram t'oh vr Douai ¡«>u I. up ! ( lain» : situa before the first session is over in a riously. The motive of the lottery The first effects soon pass off if I he home in Woodland. tr i about '» miles fr«»m \ bian-i of a patient is of ordinary health, and The quartz mill, which lias l>een run mile smitli of Puoenix. Jackson county. mauner that will please the bo|>eles6 company is said to have been to injure uothiug further ensiles; but if the lhe Postmaster General, Wanamaker, Oicgou 'I he < )i<*g<»ii A « alit.»min iai'r«>a«i for the last ten «lays by the miners, is minority who will occupy the seats of who w;is known to be an extensive patient be suffering from scrofula see .*! th*« Oregon .k « aliforuÌH »lane road now in charge of the meri-hauts and hi 1 assing through > ii«l lami This tract of spectators to a large extent. The as- borrower at the time, aud whom the on« hoy action begins. others, who failed to re«reive their just nml !» all A No. I deep b!a. k Ionin, bottniu Koch says the remedy docs dot s not kill lute leaders of the democratic party lottery people hated because be hail from Root Cbinird. The mill lain! twine one of t e tir.*! «daiins .»• tt!«’«i the tubercle bacilli, but the tuber «lilt's upon in Rogne River vallcv. Ml \\cl. been endeavoring to enforce the laws lias inn.ile a gaining, notwithstanding are afraid of the record the House will supplied with living water This lami will against the use of tlie mails for the culous tissue. Koch’s statements re sol i in «pmnt'tir» to suit purchasers make juet prior to lhe campaign of lottery advertising business. The garding the cure of pulmonary con the difficulties under whilst it has la be F«;r fiirth-'T information inquire «»I I J bored. C harlemagne . ’92. Farl<»w . A.xldand, Or»«gon or L. I>. Fou iray. story is not given much credence. No- sumption are carefully guarded, aud Phomix. <»reg'- n. body doubts the viciousneas of the i one of the claims ib that it will iu I They are Brief Aslihimi. Oie . Oct. 3. !X’.«0. The stats chamber of commerce and lottery company and its bitter ani the future form an indispensable aid Thanksgiving proclamations iu this to a diagnosis. The English medical the representative committee of the mus toward anyone who in any way fraternity lire disposed to lie hopeful, couutry are not what they have l«e«'n. state press association met last week interferes with its big stealings, but for the benefits promised are so gieat Governor l’eiinoyer’s is as follows this its ability to rule the finances of the to cousiipr the state exhibit at the Unite«! States is not generally ad that responsible persons decline to time: "Iu pursuance of a time-honored scout tht in, but the consumption cure world’s fkir, and they agreed that the mitted. custom, I do hereby appoint Thursday, does not now seem so certain as the state should appropriate a sum not I*r*»ton'»"Hnt Ake'*i»asi'Bcifi< 1 hes'bichc first announcement of the discovery the 27th day of November. 1S9(I, as a lees than 8250,000 to meet the ex day of public thanksgiving to Al warranted the public in believing. General fa-oltis Scheme penses of such an exhibit as Oregon Berlin. November 15. Prof. Koch mighty God for the manifold and great Isindou, Nov. lj.—General Booth is holds supreme sway over the public blessings which He has graciously should make. The legislature will be receiving abundance of promises that interest. The publication of his state vonchsafi'd to this commonwealth dur called upon to take action in the mat point to the achievement of the initial ment at home and abroad has inten ing the past year, to be oliserved on ter al its coming session, and it should stun of money necessary to pnt bis sified the excitement, and messages the part of the whole people by acts . do so liberally aud promptly, for the scheme m operation, namely XllMI.IHM». are pouring in from id 1 parts of Eu of devotion and charity.” Governor Waterman, of California, time in which to prepare for the ex He writes emphatically. declaring that rope aud America. Many medical his t cheme is not limited to any relig men, including English aud Amen is still more brief. He proclaims as hibits of many of the products is noue ious denomination, and that the Sal can Tourists ft Coin menial Men physicians, have been studying follows: too long, if the preparation las begun vation Army is to have no predonn- the process under aids of Professor “To the state of California: In ac This tine new hotel in thvcrnh rof ih<- bus immediately, and delay would seri nanee in the management or control of ♦ioeh. Iuteiestiug reports of the pro cordance with the custom, 1 hereby ap iness part <»f the cits ha» inst b« « n er< «’tc«l its ofieratiou. He says that any man gress of the treatment in many cases point Thursday. Novemlier 27, 189ii, as I on the site of the old popular A »lila;id Hou»e ously impair the exhibit. and has !>»•< n lens«««! lip the w« ll knov. n and who joins lu the work and choooea to continue to lie made. To meet the a day for thanksgiving and prayer for snc« ’c»»ful landlord, all tb«> blessings «'»joyed during the I enjoy the benefits of the scheme may pressure of cam uaoiher hospital is The reports of impending trouble rise from the lowest dregs of the popu alxint to be established. i past year." wj .......J from the Sionx Indiana are growing lation through every stage embraced The secret of the ^imposition of the more serious every day, and it is quite in the plan uutil he reaches the high lymph has been coomnnicated to Wiwklng uii the Message. Win» will conduct the hotel in first Hass kept «i>* likely that we shall have another In est point, vet if he so desires he may Koehs intimate colleagues; also to Governor IVuuoyer is spendiug >t\le. The table will «-«»ntinue tn !>*• R s’iie l remain hu atheist in religious belief Professor Weigart, of Frankfort, Dr. what spare time he lias now hi pre »econd to none, and giieM» ran dian war on hand before long, unless and this will not lie [a-mntted to inter the Iri’st <»f tn atnvnt. Terms n st tunable. Hi of Hamburg Hospital, and Prof. paring bis message, which will be the rumors are gross exaggerations. fere with hia material or moral pro Rast Notbnagel of the Vienna University. given to the legislature abo«it the The Indiana seem »0 be actually taken gress, although he will naturally lie Notbtiagel, in addre6«iug his stu third or fourth day of the session with the belief that a messiah has surrounded by iufiueiic«s which will dents on the matter, 6aid the discov alter the appointment of committees, tend to convince him of the truth. ery has a far wider scope than Jen etc., has been announced. Of course arisen for them and that they will be Dr. Parker says that General Booth ner's discovery of vaccination, and is able to drive the white people from called upon him to ask bis opinion in perhaps the grandest feat in the his anything that might l>e sai«l uow re garding the probable contents of tin“ the continent* aud once again possesB reference to the idea of forming a tory of medical science. important state document, or event«« the plains for themselves, with mil I board of trustees, bo that the objec Professor Bilroih holds that Koch's anticipate more than one or two of tions which Borne people have raised lions of buffalo roaming over them hb to Booth's sole management of the af method places it tieyond a doubt that the points it will cover, woulii l«e i a remedy will l»e found before Jong matter of speculation merely, Ot 100 years ago. fair might be obviated. Dr. Parker for cancer, lhe only criticisms of course lie will touch ou the aveessment advised Booth to manage the whole Koch’s discovery come from Freucb aud taxation question, as also the rail MANUFACTURER, business in Lis own way, and not to medical men. some of whom advise road cummissiouership aud the non A «.real Liver Xedlelnr. Dr. Ounn'a Improved Liver Pill* are __ permit any interference by boards of incredulity until the nature of the taxable bonds-water or otherwise a sure cure for sick headache, bilious tiuatere or any other boards. remedy is fully known and scientific I The governor is thinking a g«ssl deai complaint, dyspepsia, ind*ge»tion, COH- proof is given of its effectiveness. ¡v eps roubtai'tly on hand r full now over the forthcoming message. Im: tivene s, torpid liver, etc. 1'heae pills Mot Able to Walk. supply of everything in above it is only within a few «lays that it ha“ insure perfect digestion correct the liver line, which will be s<d«i at prices I »■«» contli eil to niy bed for »lx month, If you or any of your famtlv »hould han- ci-mmenced to l«e written out B“foi« nnd stomach, regulate the bowels, pr.rifv with as low as can be offered anywhere. wot able to wslk h >t«-|i. lx-11 to 1« frightfully buriu.l or «calrie'l and ennch the blood and make the akin Allot rhenniatiMn. that time it was tn the form of ideas lhe .-viiielies nsuslljl pre-cubed for » hal have you in the bouse to allevixte th.- clear. They also produce a good appe thia di.ca.M- bavin* bv«-u employed to no ef pain ALL ORDERED WORK until you < an get a physleiau' I bo, and a few brief notes.- [State: *«i «u. Friday, November 21, luna i j f Highest ofall in Leavening Power.— U. S. Gov’t Report, Aug. 17, 18S9 ßakincjG' ' 15c PER Powder PKG 15c PER PKG. ABSCIIJTT-JV 1 /// F i lily Gild ra h teed, ÂT THE RED HOUSE » j-* X. ? Hollow Axle, Pacific Coast Gear, wiiii Stake »Sack RED HOUSE Bud and Cc ilifQniia Bolter Brake. < G.C. EDDINGS MOUNTAIN HACKS, VA/A PHUO FARM WAGONS. Dry - Granulated - Sugar J. L. DOWNING, ASHLAND, FOR ONE DOLLAR! OREG, <iav is the ».¡lid t.:.-i !'.!>■'. "re - of yi.'.ii' ; lr. -i:.> —. nun. . Ihnr.ilred-. fl 'ik- keepersand stenographers of lioth sexes attribute their sv. t s-.toacoir i it th • Portland Business College, r r land, <>rey..:i, <>: th Capital Bu? - ness College. Salem, < ireyon. 1 ■ th are till . r tin <>t A. . . Armstrong, have same courses of str, 1., ■ a me rates of tur. rm. Write t ■ ci' her for joint Catalogue and specimen to am - = 1 G Make ro *<)ats' OEORGE ENGLE, Proprietor. Ashland. Or. BARGAINS MADE i CEO. “»’UTLEY, k¿ Ashland New Meat Marke? WOODBURN HARRIS & MURPHY BROS. NURSERY I Ashland Oregon L£SOEST STOCK IN THE NORTHWEST ! Shop thor M. STANLEY VINES & SHRUBBERY s< n<l for catalogue an«l price list to Men's 14. Men’s A. it. CABH«>N. I L. W. CARSON. I teil am Limi lor Sale ! NEW BRICK O.H. BLOUNT’S Men's w IN DARKEST AFRICA I The completi, story f Stani , r e- i.t t'irilling »■Iv.-atilt.M an i t'.o il .. ’ - re of l.ic importuni di. ■ .ve... « « ni app ar f or llie lir-t lime in thè soik v-.itl.n l.y hnueelt. cnlitl >1 In Darke.1 Afri a ” l> » ti t lo, <1 . .-i«e I l.y nny of thè ... o*l. <1 "Sta .!■■, I o 1« * n I. ina o!t. r< <1 a* ”k«-n. «line" a-ld ' ■> I ■' le ’ To no OH - of lh< M* Stanleycoiit,ilmt .1 alio- Th r -i s n a nuvcl oli a'-.nt tilt» stat.vtnetit la-big OntTo-t i n « -ve’- y |> ir.i ■ lar W .- guarai.tee il. ami »ili «rive p«*-« 'ilarion .«:-; !i- «;.-ii PIIITIilkl In or>i«-r n >t. to le in ale<l. s><e vAU IIUT that tbe lino« l.ar» th>- im. p.iat of CHARLES SCRIBNER'S ! rn •» SONS A ■’ I that thè r:*nva-«in,' ;*--.-li♦ < .«ri i - a ceri ideato «if ml'-tn-y f.ot-i i.s A. L. BJNCROFTi CO. ! 132 POST STREET, SAM FRAN2ISC0. Genfr.il Agcn'.s fcr t' e P.irific Coast. • ii nr - ur«‘*An u iti» n4 ir* . j ii hill ¡und. and ad of knov.n va ri* lien lb at sn<’<’» <• 1 in Southern Oregon. I hose conteiDpiatini' tree planting a i i do w« li to vi-it our orchard and mir ■w'ry, or ui’iD um for orice lixt. 1‘ostolTice—Murp v. J<»a»-phin«‘county Ireton. H. K. • alien, (»rant's I* n HEADQUARTERS A. H. CARSON & SON. E. K. Brightman, Prop., Saddle and Harness ASHLAND, OREGON. tite. and invigorate and st'enuthen the fect, I coiuineiKea taking S. S. 1 have Xl“*!*.*' Gvn,n*“ *•■'« at hand ¡u tiIIles entire system by their tonic action. S !d now taken 11 bottles of this excellent medi like ibis would Have a world of sufterinir cine. and am on mv feet attending to all mv and oftentlinm a doctor bil.. as it La» no at 25c. a box by T. K. Bolton. 13 Iba. D. G. Sugar at the Red House for SI hons work a» of yore. 1 feel that I cannot »ufliciently express my thank, for the bene fit I have received from lhe use of thl.inedi- MRS. M A WOODWARD. Webb City. Mo. equal in case* of this kind, a* well ns in flammation of all kinds. For bale by all druggisu. 1 Cures in 15 minutes: Preston s “Hed.Ake.” vill be made to give entire satisfaction Thire are many accidents and dis eases which affeot stock anu cause seri Repairing Neatly Done ous inconvenience aud loss to the farm it low rate», and all work done promptly er in bis work, which may be remind by the use of Di [9-48 H. JUDGE. \ olcanio Oii Lmuueat. REMEMBER We hantlle’Vhe J. W. Hockersmith. Fruit Boxes and fruit wiaj.pini* paper on hand and for sale a: Furgo o;h< < . Ganiprd Block. Assignee’s Sale. The mi'!. r«igne«l of the ol W M, Gilroy. ofl’-T' for sale the fulhr.viim in tsouh ! property of the estat -. at the plan um nv.ll and warehouse on Hrlmmi »tr<cf. railroad cr<»s>i k . Ashland, viz ROUGH LUMBER. FEN« E POSTS. FLOORING, MOULDIN’«. API I E BOXES, OFFH E Fl BNITURF. SAFE. DESK. Etc. M adhinehy .—Planer, match« r. in- older, tennoner. Jig-saw sand papering machin . cut-off and rip-saw*, etc., etc. They must be sold for ca.»h. and cH'b nulv. JAMES S. ROGERS. Awiguee. Ashland, Or.. Sept. lx. pwo. IN SOUTHERN OREGON Lumber, Kai tic Flowiw, Order» for biiildiugxifevcry kind prompt- JAMES N0BEIS A»bl»nd, Or., Aug