Image provided by: Rogue Valley Genealogical Society; Medford, OR
About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1890)
ASHLAND TIDINGS .4 PLAIN DPT} OF TUP. LEG ISLA TUPE. DISTRICT WARD OF AGRICI I.TI KE. A WEAK TRESTLE THE CAESE. NEIGHBORING COINTIES The annual meeting of the Southern Flntling of the Oregun Railroad t'oininimion LAKE COVN rr. Oregon State I) u.rd of Agriculture m-t upon the < sum - of the latke latlnsh ! Lakeview Examiner Nov ’.0 1 Fridtif Exp*-ri(-ti(-e not only in Oregon, but in Jacksonville, Tuesday, at the office hiMHter Tin- Stock A->eocmtion •>’ t h-s county also in other states, has deinonst r.ite.1 of the secret ary. There were pn-seut. has increased t's reward for the at rest statesman. N.iv 22. ] Mesare. Riddle. Biliek, \ an Dyke, NOUES AND NEWS. that where tne pecuniary interests of After a careful investigation which of stock thieves ft* 111 $4IFi to F:50H. Ju.lsou, McDonough and Downing. large (Nirporatloiis are concerned, ll"* was continued through three days, G. W. Mapes bought (kit) head of The special premiums of the late Bb ilie for President, ami Stanford lives and property of the public al fair were ordena! paid, th*-warrants to during winch time the testimony of stock cattle in M im I oc conntv. and has for Vice President is th** slate of som • ways occupy a place of seixindary con- tie drawn by the secretary in Jm-kson- r inly three dozen witnesses was ta- taken them to hia Warner valley r.iucli. of the California poilltci.ilis. .en, O-egon’s state board of railroad siueralion iu th*- financial management vtlle, and tlie money paid by the treas comniisaioners has reached a conclu There 1« const.lerabli-t dk of lhe gold Tn* nsird reports of "race t roubles" urer at Oraut’s Paas. m-.ni-s on the he. d o( Sprague riv* r. ill the anntil occur in lhe press dia- of the corporations. Tue ipustton usu 1'he judges on awarding committees sion in the matter of the I.Hke Labtsh 1 h*- Gaylord Bios., original discovet- train disaster. Tlie report of the com patclms this week. Thia time tlie war ally first in the uiiuds of the luanuge- were allowed $2.50 for th- ir services. ers. have worked Down the aides of the Secretary Miller's report for IStM missioners was coippleted yesterday ledge, (lid have also made a tiinm-l into is in South Caioliita. itt i lam siami in. nt of a railroad, for example, is how afternoon, they having spent the great Ixith. can the least expense t*e incurred by was examined and approved. the bill. They expect to commence The special committee appointed to er part of the day in cmdeDsing their ac'ive work on the ledg-«- in tin- spring, The Washington P<ixt stiva: Mills, investing money to guard against loss findings in a report which will be sub examine the b-siks and ai-countsof the of texa-, has ùis-aled to retire at th-* at which tint-- numerous prospei-t**rs mitted to the legislature with their e<ul ot the fifty--.-co-.d cotigr.-as, un of lives aiul property or by taking secretary reported them corrt-ct. will probably b« fouud in the hills. report in January. Their return (-ov A trotting race for colts bred in lhe Assays of th-' quartz vary from $3*1 to has tlie legislature elects him to irne- some risk of such loss aud shrewdly ers a large amount of testimony, ami e. ed Senator Cok-*. $(¡.5 to the ton. a-u-ordiiig to the ioca avoiding as much costs as possible if a district was decided upon by 1 he is as follows: lioard an I a hliertd purse will b<- of tloii in which th*- rock was found. We disaster struuld occur? From lb-- fered for aueli a race to be had at the TLe I'nited State- Attomev at < THE COMPANY BLAMED. hope the find will prove as large as all Lake hila comm, need alili t<> fi president of a railroad down to th- next fair. "Before the board of railroad com who have visited the place think it is; tlie Mormon l'eiiiule Llix-k nude All oiitstandiug aceoiiuts were or lowest : i >tlici.il w ho has any tLlii g toido missioners of the state’ of Oregon: for a mo'liitain of quartz carrying free •-aeheH’. law, alleging that it la use S alem . Or., Nov. 21. 1890. gold will be an immense tliini wit h the financial department the dered panl. immoral purposes. Th«- next meeting of tin- society will great puiut | "In the mutter of the wreckiug of Lake county. is to make “a good show I m - liehl at (¡rant’s Pass tin- first Mon Il is i.ssert-'o that a man in Wash the train No. Ki at Lake Labisli, Mar JOSEI’UINE KII XTY. ington 'who own- >i !!•'>- n-ie farm ">g” in the economy of operation. day in April, 1S')1. ion county. Or. Nov. 12, 1890: Total receipts of the fair for lHOi With this as the paramount consider ¡Grant's I’ll-» i ii-iricr, N..v “raise*! ami sold s uff iu a single year "The investigat ion of the above mat wlii'-h 'H-ld-sl 111-11 $175.imtl iiretit." ation, it is not surprising that on many were $5,371 20. To this amount will ter coming ou to be heard, it was The new quartz mill on the Jewett Thia story com*- from a state I hat was roads there are dangerous places that i lie added $1,500 state aid, and last found that two reasons were unsigned mine is expect-d to be in running or : year’s balance, which will leave a small damisi in h-*t>or of a in in who never der this week. ought to be made safe al a cost that amount in the treasury after ad bills for the disaster, to-wit: I Philadelphia Presa. “1st. That 11 rad had been removed Eggs are .'!0 Cents [w-r ib-zeli, should I m * deducted from the dividends are audited. Pa me! has determine-1 The secretary was ordered to send from the track, by some person or per that price the hotels are unable which the management is too am- sons unknown, which was said to la sent in çarliatiient xml the ieiid-rship .mt the lt-soiircesof Southern Oregon. keep a full supply. of ti>*‘ Irish home ru>e cause, lb- at bitious.loo penurious or too timid to The fair has been a financial sue- the primary cause of the wreck. "2d. Chat the structure biul fallen Sev. rid new copper locations have firs* d- -iit-si liot to d > ho , but hassince redi. e, ami that the traveling public : eesH, and great credit is due the officers on account of age and weakness of its been t.n-d 111 the clerk's office, from he I1-SN -, > Ci.'llVHI''« I th t tile Sl-..’ 1.11 r* over unnece-sary danger day of the asMM-iation for their economic parts. Illinois valley, recently. which has deveio|>e.i through tbe li- l< I day. biiH.-ii.lly ignorant of th- and harmonious management of the “After hearing the testimony of vorce tri.:! »•-'! :fj-i'e tin- cause if in- business. It is purposed to try to get Tlie Sugar Pine Door mid Lumber k. "hill .oi accident throws the fatal . the district divided at the next sessioi niimeroua witnesses and given a per-1 Company have shut down tlu r «s»nto>lit-s to represent *; as its lea.!* r. sontil nis|M-etion of the wreck, the «train up--n the wcakemd part, and of the legislature, anil to create a new miil aH.Merlin for the timels-ing. Six thi'iisan.i *-oal tinners ami nil. ” lioard finds: ten’bs of all the miner-> in AlnLinna then a disaster calls attent;'li to the listnet out of theeoiinties nf|Douglas. “That there is no satisfactory evi Mr. T. Shattuck is busy iH-xing will prolialily go on a strike. R. pre fact that sotm liody is to bl:.me. Usu- Lane, Curry and Coos, which will be dence in siipfHirt of the proposition preparing l.*HI boxes of choice appl s. • if great advantage to the interior h n'at". h from « very mine m t a- state iiy the ruilroad in mi paiiy escapes all counties and will not in the least de that a t ill hint been removed. IL- lias not disposed of them yet, but lave ti. .1* in * siou at N .*-1. tiville, “That the following facts are estab- w-ll have no trouble, as most of th -in penaity except tlie damages to its prop tract from the beta-fit mid success of Trilli., tli*- 'pri-s-ut w-* k. three days, lisln-d by a prepond* rence of evidence: are red varieties, and fine large appl -s. an.fe l hej deiiiau I*--1 an iucrea !iHe ot erty aii>l exeiieijiii r, and the extent of tin- Southern Oregon Fair. In fact, "1st. That the Southern Pacific •Jackson, Josephine, Lake ami Klamath The new bank building iullraiit'K w ages. 'o .lati' 'Ir"'.. D.'C* m'- •r 1st. tlie damages is the only thiug that Railroad company's tram No. Ill, of <-nn successfully maintain a fair with Pass has a town clock as one of its 1 fei(* dt -tualiil Iris b c*i refused 1 by all gauges tlie ben* tit to the public from their wealth of resources and Ixuitih- November the 12'h, 189i>, eousisling prominent feut^ires.^W tire in im-owii-is, m*l a -trike - -.-* ms of eight cars, ran into tlie trestle 14I Hi*- experience of the railroad company fui productions, and. the expense of <• *rtam. KLAMATH <Xll Ni l. transportation will I m - minimized for Lake Lalush, in Marion comity, Ore in tile disaster. ' If tlfe report of Hie di* gon, at alHiut 8:15 p. 111. of said day, a' the northern counties by the contem IKhnnatli Star. .X on . ji . In th«- rec-nt disaster in our own silver in 1 rate of sp.-*-d of nlxuit twenty miles plated change. Mr. |). W. Matthews will reach the pn»prirtarV nntre in N»*w stale 'wo trit.lilials of the people have per hour. Ire n«»t rx:«’4Mrr;it»sfe, t Ills "2<l. Chat the sir brakes were firm Ag< •ucy in a e-tuple of weeks. rendered a decision to th«‘effect that THE FLOW FRINÌ. DoGYVOODs. w hich has n«U h-n ti ly and suddenly applied, which Messrs. Wells ami (Jaeelie*-r. of Bo. the bl. in ■ rest.- u | hiii the railroad naferuy days «\f th< caused the struct tire to give way at a sold 11 hl la-mi of inules toaC.difoiu- (.>uip..ny lot u-^i.-'l to make safe an All Interivtillg Menils-r of tin- Cornel Fam point about <'*IM) feet south of the north Experts ♦*T't«nia<.r liia* ian. at $K0 per head. <»\rr -I m, b'lt k unsafe bridge. To offset this the of approach, precipitating the engine and ily in Ashland. Mr. ('luggage informs 11s that the toonroust howoft.iti t three ears into the liiursh, a distance fice.Is of tlie compiiny declare that the Among the trees and shrubs inter mine up by Silver Lake is reporte*! as ts givrti to ex,i4^’era>] of sixteen fi-*-t, and throwing down the bridge was sale. T'l« people will ac esting to a botanist winch embelish the entire structure from where the break quite 11 lionanzi. the late assays bring A h usuai. Ilttie Juv (>'ulti eim-rged cept tie* Verdict of lhe ci-rotier s jury grounds of pome of Ashland's more iH-curred to the north end. causing mg prices stitlly up and creating a from thè thirry in Wull atreet loaded ami ol the railroad CumniitM-ioli, as the enterprising citizens, none more quick the death of Engineer John McFad sensation among the mining people. ly attract Hie attention when first seen down with .-daiut teli uiilhon dolhirs den, bis fireman. F. G. Neal, and an Parties going tla-re from this point worth of H.-eiiritn-s wht*-|i l-e fimi nearest approximation to a just decis- than a Illg* !y interesting ineinlier of unknown man, and seriously injuring take stage to lily , where they turn off Ixmght up at li-ilf prti-e to bol-l f**r thè loa in the matter that will ever lie the Cornel family, near the sidewalk thi-other trainmen and a large num toward Silvi r Lake and go alsiut six next rise, whicli wij coni-- whe'i h>- r- acned. But wliat will tin- people do tn fr-uit oi Mr. Coolidge's residence oil teen uiilt-s. ber of passengers. ami tiu- otti, r inai iers are readj f-*r a alHiut it? Will they just resign tliem- Main st reel. 31. '1 h it the structure was faulty if thia is the plant which I take it ria*-. And it I.- !>nt mt. a short lime Jner if you suffer pricking pains on mov in th*- following particulars: The Jay W.'IH Koleuillly as.-nrihg ili*- dear *>* I v *- h him.lly into the hands of the to I m *, (and there seems to I m - lint little ix-nts, considering the nature of the ing tlie eves, or cannot bear bright railroads of th ■ state, as they havedone doubt of it) it is the American repre pallile ! La! h*- was *!• -li” with : Ile stn et ground, it lieing boggy ami spongy, ligh'.and find your sight weak and forerei. in the i-a.-t, or will 'hey endeavor to sentative of an old world group of two were t*M> far apart; that the ties were tailing, you should promptly use .1, II. McLean's Strengthening Eye Salve. :-.r> species It’. hkis and C tn lhree ynmig uw-n wln» have I mm - ii !in 1 in legislation some additional the family of plants commonly known too widely spaced; the guard rails cents <*t hox. working in irmi n il'- in Pennsylvania safeguard fur their lives when patron tn the I tilted States as the dogwoods, were i'i a state of decay mid but few and Ohio are prepariug to *-xpl--re izing the railroads? The unavoidable of winch the flowering dogwiMKin rep properly fastened, ami so frail as to The F .tival al Day». Africa, ami ar.- possi esci with thè lie- resent one group, the red osier or afford no safeguard; that much of the Prang's, Tuck’s and Ward's lovely accidents on ratlr.-tuis an* bail enough; lief that thè difficultms of exploration swamp dogwood another, the present timliers in the ix-uts, es|M-cmlly caps Christmas, birthday and Sunday school are unirli exaggeraìcl liv Stanley. e«.| t.iinlj there should lie a d-'ti-rmiiied and sills, had more or less decayed; specimeu with its < >1-1 World congen I ln-y «'.irli lieve a-.vi-d up »t-vcral tinnì effort to prevent as far as human pre ers forming a group 111 ernu-diate la- that the lx-nte were not securely sway- cards and souvenir booklets tor sale at -ami d.illais. and m.-.in to spemi it in caution ami foresight can, t lie avoid- tween these two. braeeii; that some of the piles sup Sunday’s booth during the Kent i vafe of I fay s. the ntteiiipt lo su' tiie inyaliTi*'iis dai k I have not the characters of ('. mux* porting the bents were unsound; that Wash-day supplies at Monday's many of the stringer Ixilts had been in ut meli. l’iiry may jet rob Staulev abl- a-N-ideiitH. More complete, thor and t'. tit. b in.I, but from booth, I *ee. 5th and lith. <>f lunch of tiic romance ami hen-ism ough, careful ami more freqnept in- what I have I hm - u able tooiiserve in re allowed to I m - coihc loosened. Iron holders and mats at 1 uesday'n "For these reasons the structure was that aurrmimìs ina reputation. -piN'tion of railroads should I m - pro- gard to th«- leaves, lnfton-K-ence, etc., found not to have I m - cii sufficiently liooth. Ri-pr<'s--n:ativ*‘ !.■ dee. of Mas-a- vidi-1 for by agents of the state, mid and from what 1 learned from Mr. Cotton, wool and silk for darning, to strong to sustain the weight and im clniHetts. is <>f III" opiiiinn that th<- th*'ag* nts should be held to as strict Coolidge in regard to the flower, the pact of moving trains under sueh con be bad at Wednesday's liooth. Ix-use i»ili (N-rtainlj pa-sthe app*»r- ac -oiint ->s ale the railroads. 1’iie leg- dowering period and the fruit of the ditions as are likely to present them Doilies, trays and carving cloths al specimen referred to, there seems lit tioiinient bill -ini ili*-.senati- will com Thursday's booth. selves on anv road and at any time. isiatui- at i's coming siseion should tle doubt that it is the < 011111» xexxilix. plete th*> w irk of ili- majority i»y Sweeping cat»-., dusters and bags, J. P. F a 1 i.u found as yet only within a very limited passiiigtlie electtop tuli. Lo !g>- veti- with a patent, holder for your broom, (J. \V. CoLVIli, range in the northern half of Califor ture* thè opini.*n that, if thè demo- at Friday's limitli. ¡Attest | lloiiEKT C low , nia. (’ora is .s* ssi/ix is distinguished i-r.i s get an *'X:ra seasioli tn-\t aprine. Lhe liest Cook book of the day for Commissioners. from the other American groups into lt (Vili I mi thè beginnilig --f thè end sale at Saturday's liooth. (¡. \V. W agiminei ;.Clerk." winch ttie Cornels uro divided, by its f'ir'hem. He tlntik- Mills will Win ni The Trcasiiiy. yellow flowers, which appear befor- Exi'iti'iiK'iit t'n-s;-eakers!iqi <-ont*st. M.,uy otlier Washitu'io»i, Nov. IS. 1’he annual the leaves, asd which tire arranged in The tilxive authentic report of the n-puLlicans entrrtaiu Ibis opirrinu. report of I Hit rd State« Treasurer sessile umbels, each umbel subtended commissioners will I m - supplemented Rniis hieb in this city over "System Builder,-’ as 1 vervlmdy is using it for I wo students of th<* Johns H ipkins Huston shows that the net ordinary by an involucre of foursmtdl caducous by a letter which they will to-day send I uiverbity, of fialii*u»»re, fought l dllel rr venires for tire past fi-cal year bracts that is. bracts which soon fall to ?’magei KiM-lder, of the Southern Malaria, (Constipation. Dyspepsia, im (iure til-xsl. ami e t irrli of the st<-!uncli. the» oti>er day. I was Olle of tlu ;moii!it»si to SfeD3,iWUH2. , a sum bat away. i’. sewo/ra is a shrub It) to 15 l’u-itic. The letter will I m * one of rec- and it is ouiy a bottle at Chitwood's French kimi bloodless i 1 In >ngh each twice Hxcetsfe'sl in the Li ■ry of the o n mend at ion, in which they advise it rug store Get 11 hol'leand tell your ft. high, with ovate, shortly acuminate ‘‘lu*ro” firmi tbreH sfetoli s. Wbe-i two over the leaves. pale beneath, with tin appressed the company of their findings, after neighlHirs about it. »vortmi’ iP ih1* increase i young fellows run tire three shofs at year fere torr was $|f*.l IU »9 '3. Th. silky piilH-sceni-e I tie mnliel is ter weighing the evidence in the balance, each other at. n »listance - of teti or fit- >rdi:;ary expenditure, $29‘ 73F..LL5 the Mr. E W. 11 ainni'imi, of \\ inter, minal, becoming lateral by the devel in regard to the disaster which teen yards and nmher o *f them reis-ive lurre.isr is pnucipally due to increase prompted the investigation, and tn Oregon, Helals the dimensions of an . a arateli, it look* as if lx*th of them tn |rensiofis. Tire surplus i n-v-iin— opment of the shoot. The |***dl<-el** are which tiny ........................... recommend the eon.p^y Elder-lne l.8<oi//*/n-«i <//<i</*-m growing numerous, slender, silky. The fruit is shouid l»e sp.uikFsl and pili to I mn I fol w *re SlHTJJt’fe,fe'J >. Rrre Mids I «>f of tire dun it one-half inch long, blue black, to rebuild the trestle and make its in Jacksonville, the county-seat of being naughty fetovft. If pixtnl practiev postofti *r department were with a bloom; wails of the stone cellu • very bent conform to a plan that in- Jackson county, m that state, which has IrecoflM* ofe»soiete it i is time f.*r du- •HI.I rXp -ndlturrs ^>7,01 fe.2tb*. an sures safety. Their letter to the com- are worth putting on record. Tins re lar 1.nd resinous. eiliug to follow Hint. merra-re of feH*tw»-en five an»I FIX In the group to which tilt- flowering pan y covers the pointe referred to in markable spta-imen. which is bi-lievcd the to ha-e l-een planted, in 185!) or 18(>l), l he report of Secretary Riv*lc. of IDiiilons on botfei .sides. logwoods la-long the How- p» are green their rejiort and corrections of Tlrere was in tire treasury. Irefeon^ini' ish and are collected in a .let's-' head trestle are asked as regards the par now girths s* ven feet two incln-s at tfeie agrieultiiiLd I» partru-ut, on (fete 'l:ree fee' from the ground. 1 in-trunk average crop yield the past year shows ro tire tfovrrument, <»n June ittRh, 18%», or cyme, which is surrounded by an tieulars enumerated. SIN. T ire amount of ^ohl in involucre of colored bracts. This in retains the same size upto five feet that Washington leads the list in creased afe»out four millions, wfejjfer volucre is usually mistaken by people Manager K'M'hler, tn Ix-hnlf of th- then increases somewhat upto its di wheat, oaU» an I barfey. Tire y efed of wheat was ¿3 fe»nshels to th « aure silver decreases I nearly nitre millions; not botanists, as the Hower; but it railroad company, publishes in Tues- vision into imfiu branches, which oc Montana canir» second, with an aver m any seven \-four millions of four forms no part of the tlow.-r; it is mere • lav's Oz'i'^oaom an elalxirat*- deft-nse curs at eight feet from the gioiimi age of 22.3 fe)ushefe< !’;>»• vieti of oais per cent. fe»onds and upwards of thirty ly ati ornamental appendage to the of the railroad eonipanv's claim that a I n»' Spread of tin- branches is :>! feet , p *r cents ware pur- Imtton-hke group of dowers within. :ail hail I mm - u removed by train wreck and Hi-'total height • J the tri'* alwm in Washingt»*. w ; ls anil of bar millions of ch so l. Important cferin^es took Die fruit of this is red. tn the other ers. ami that the bridge was sound. < >f 4't. The enlarge I l-.'iee ol tlietruuK ley 25 b'ishels to the acre, in live Oregon leads Washington by orie P )«• * in lire cireidatfnif medium, femt group, ot which the red o-ier or swamp (•nurse, it is expis-ti-d that the railroad girth- III inches, ¡(¡nrdi'ii ami I'or- point, the viri.i hi Oregon In-mg 11.3. of a mor»» favorable char icter tfeian tfeie dogwood is a representative, the tiow- people will make the best possible i*a!, ( )*'t. 15. yar Is fure. ers are white, are m an open duster or all.-ving for th-ir side of the case, as and in Wa.sh>u«;ton 14 2 ¡ st acre. Thr XI <». (<! I iirich« ’! I In r • was a gam of iitteen millions cyme, an<l are not subtended by an in it is a matter of thousands of dollars A recent Washington dispatch states in t tre sGx-k of g»»iJ, and an incre.ise volucre of any kind; fruit white or to them. Mr. KiM-hler presents in his Ill*- fneilities of tin- pr-H*nt <iay for that chief p4'-~’ :li<-.> inspector fevdh- ot SI3JMXt.:MM in silver, also a <• »ntrac- bluish. statement of the ease the points that the prod'ii'tion of everything that E. W. H ammoni *. will conduce to til*' mat* rial we! ! t are and Ixnie has just !>• < n making an investi- liou <»| .■iJE.ir) ».I mm i m the volinire of have been referred to heretofore tn th.- ciiiiifi-rt Wymer, (>r. of niKiikiud are ivinoat nnlituit- gati«ro into the edicts of the anti l»»nk not* *. resulting in a n d increase reports given of the accident. fd ami w hen Sy . up of Figs was first pro- lottery law at N»‘W Orb-.ins. ami finds •f io ui (hr aggrei g.Me. Dll’ A I’eiii-li B uiihiizh . duced the world was enriched with tin vliat the law has Iwen a I d avv blow to supply of m<»ney. in round numb, r-, oti’.y perfect laxative kn >wn, as * it is the Heal Estate Transact inns. Flemington. N. J., Nov. 23. Huut- the lottery company. The sfrongt-t m cncula‘a»n oh Juire 3>tfei. 1 ''!*), eou- only remedy which is trniy plea sing and ♦ videnee of tins in r.he fact th;u win re sistF-.fe of Sot tojfei h»,i»; »0 gold : mi gol 1 iTton e iuiity has «me farmer, Edward relresbing m tlie taste ami prm inpt i lid t etli'i'tii.il tn cleanse tliesy-t in gently 111 tta tire Stock of tlie company was fo-- it*•**. arid Stlfe.tkHi. 00 silver W -.rden. to whom th" p : h crop tins f r *■ »•Ì year was not i- failure. IL-has a little th** Spring time * ir, .................... in fact, .......... at any _______ time nrerly m *!eniritid a- New Orle n at and sd\cr rrrtiticatrs. tinrty-aere farm tljat is not worth over r I. and th” I »I lit it is knnwu the lunik* pop 5?l.i-HI a share, p now goes be ,'gmg ¡it I 'liar it becomes. SJ.- k *'. but next Thursday he will give •I • *4*k» a s»i’ir.‘. I’he I mie.I S’and Sniidl Trick* in McKinley » l»i*;ri< (. thanks for Sl5,Ul»t) in col l cash that Ins tp i th * \dan.s Evpress C >mp»niua hav* lot •ce. 24, and Vnoiij' t»ng tfere »ir-prrato vtlyrts to little .stretch of land has just brought 'A ' _. Smoked salmon amt l-i-lilillt, mack 1. r. 1.1-,. Ill" t|». followthfe Hu* i »’< . tli*c il'-partnrent in Me Kitilev, excluding the lottery business fj<»m I h ‘ h * Mrl\mlry, after tho ififarimiis him. Most of th«' farm is devoted to Il< r ñ S. 1«* Frank .1. E!li-»tt. iiw '4 of nw'4ot erel. end fisti, herring and baddies, nt McConnell ,V Eubanks'. tl.eir hn»s and tii»» Wells Farge» and gerry m mfeer had made a R»»pnt»iira!i peach culture, ami for several years be s. Ip. m r. 1 11 ; IO in-r,-*. feiHtnct nearly . ‘ kMMfe ! >» ’ tii: •< ’ ! a' 'r, tire has Isen somewhat unfortunate in lta a Angie el al. to John 'X-omii r lot -* Southern c»»mpaim‘s may y»*i »io lhe I >o»notT;tts report♦»<I to li Ut I left »118 liniiti'4 produeiions, Iml this snmtm-r l-lk. :. - ottage ail'lition i.» town ol Me*i(or*l; satire. sfeirow.fe but dialioiic ••4 r little tnrks, it surpassed lhe history of any farm tn *-*>11. »uv.. (’yru* ti. I‘i< k» n* tojrreminh Nuimu. lot* l he defeat of in nst ituti-mal prohi Mlidl ofx •■wt.iFt darting «»tit fel0 ¡». ’Jiil» rs with theisiuntry. It was the only farm tn Itlg »»u: and 11. Hun-ak« r's addition l»» city of bitum itpNebr -k » by over I*'.iM) ma t hi war f«»i wtn»’h tfeiry a ki 'i rx»»rtn- tin- alate that gave an aLuml.int crop. 10 \«hland : « »ui. i l"U. jority is la notatile ev-nt. The can- taut |»rio*a; :u><l on tM Ujr J'Sketl why Wlnle other orclnirds were entirely de I»:ivid and f.Hiirn Thrash t«> Julius E. Wi va*- w aslpar11»-.|!arly tlioroilgh on t la the price ha i gone ip. sahfe it was all void of fruit its trees were loaded m»T. l»‘>0 .»(’r»'*. *••< .‘I, tp. 32, s. r. <•.: floO .biiiU'* < McIntosh lo Julius E Wimer. l»»0 pait of the ¡c-iiubiti.mi blit tli.* lHC.UJ.Pot the MrNiiihy “ bill. And down. The goo l farnn-r read news acres, sec. s, tn. ::j, s. r. 2, e. vot* .igoiris- prohibition in w;u* quite le UoW, Reprettt-DtHtlV* • Y«»ker. of Ohio, papers ami <M-easionally visited neigli- (it-orgc A Whitnev to Jes*e Hinkle, lot r», targo in th*' rural «listnets .list riel of the sta'e tells a new story re.»;« • ¡»tii»^ MrKinl”)’ n Ixiritig farmers, ami when some New blk. >»', <T < I».. Central Point- con 1200. K B. Hunsaker to Cyrus II Pick»‘Us, as Hl the citi -s. 1; V. I>r. Ihirvea, defeat. Holmes (•.unity r»>nti.itiN a York speculators found him out ami I g 100 acr» * in tp :■» s. r 1. c.. Hunsaker's th* n*'W pastor * >f the 1 L addi 4 ( ’ ni latgM number of pvopi t.. ’r with (plaint, told linn that peaches were a drug ill ad«lit .« hi t<> \*h!an»l. <’on >2.700. gregallonal ehur •h of fe hn di i, and ohfe-fasfeitone. I ways. J < Durkee to Prank \V Tavlor. lot M. , They are known the market, he listen* ilattentively and Ashland, y. CD; |l0. foriiK-rly a lea-iii* 2 pft .teil- ii l»n»ok> ,’K t he A -*fi s«’t‘ . . < > ir peculiar ¡«ira said nothing, but bought some double- blk. George and Annie Sutley to 8. F. Pfiester, 1 H. Il’Dl III lyn and Bo-ton. : V lilt tire ulter "< 'I" rc. \*hlan«l; c»»ii II. JoO. I.... I’I" ‘S » I that they entirely barreled shotguns for himself and a» A. I KiHiiy «.-re t n < failure of prulul 1» Helman to Elizabeth S. \n«lrcws, lot JatloU lo •iiscnrd the use of buttons, using thrtM-aons. Night ami day these four 2. blk fi. Ashland; con fl. lii* distrt'**inj; ufi'«-» tien. reach th— reauItH w» r» rxp«s’>*.i ixx'ks mid eves im Ktra.i. men divmleil up the watch and kept E. M. nii'l Rebecca Hill to T. < . Hutchin from it in N* tir» - ".-Il a- A Wonderful Mrdicinr "i’h«- derma-rut s.” sajs Mr. vigilant eye over t'. t precious ripen son, 2? M 100 a< res, see. 16. tp *U», s. r 3, \v.; iK'ighiairing Mi.:* I-SM). " l '»r nirJaria 1 tir k H«»o«i s H’r*i “ilid not ns, Ire advance ing fruit, ’ill nt last the peaches were eon. I'. S. to Tho*. Smith, l»»371-100 acres, dona vltüfe >»♦•« I î 11»» i* no equal. It I ih * k«'i * iny cliiidr« price of pearl as an ar^unrent safely harvest«-!, nnd the wily specu tion patent, tp. -’.». s. r. 1, e. El» asure l<» *]• fesH ¡Or jfimiiim I'. S. io l. 'Wi* Hvatt, ItiO acre*, tp i. r. liiii’.D r. h ; i 4 v.r i .ht thr «Utfh th»« b’ minier. tiles*- pi-upli', but bn' they wi-nt to the lators, e-nvimvd that the farmer was 2, e.: D P. • h G of the wor*t i“, for : ¡a’«’ iti I tic I m * s ! < iw- Htiii-a in the *■• 'intry ami pur*’liaxed no inossback. laid down $15.1X11) m Jam»*: Meeker to Et.-i \ de. I take Hood’s Sims-fu I'”* f i ot ' ih - gi.»ml all th-- h*"»ks ami *•(«•-. Th*-a*- they crisp American gold certificates and 11 Macro*, sec ..tp ’.»• » S' >ne f»H‘Hng, w •eut benefit.” Same to -ani’*, Q. ( >C- R* n 1 E.igle ped.lied through tlie towns uni farms the entire crop became th-its. hi tins fo-d: cm. fl. I Avis, Mary*’ viKe. ( nl. was granici t-- Sellin^ l.'ioks ami eves at a price wim li way the Hunterton e unty farmer Sarah stought to \\ ! mai 2, Ki< nk-Bonr i'rxor is Irsi timc tlns 4-*- was alx it ’ nt to 1st [M-r cen:. higher reaped a profit of 75D ¡s-r cent, on the blk. 1. Plloeu i X . O' Same t»> same villai. ..... than 1»-f -re. The \misli |>eople did actual value of his land, which is doing - M> <!n ht< »•r I’enrl was taken u ; ! !i <1 n I ii|i*m 19, 20, 21 and ! •. also n* '■-r I...'«!: p) fc\er 2 a ear — Ilio |ircc«*iimg ::•>) object I«* t]a* duties ou tin Clips well fot a Jersey farmer tins year. lage of Phoenix ; coil |2. i* r n>. • -sit ice I mt when it came frtemis th. ¡íht I woubl lo*« Thougu iNiuli- >n i ivcit up b«»pc h<*p«> until she sh began ? luoRt given This week Mr. Allison Avery, who • v..:m- of K- m 'L' s I-* paving nu.re for holding their A l»O< TOK’S IJEBUKE. H- mh I’ s SarsMpnrina. Sarsa pari She took four N>tUe.’’ iteli, pllbiic lllH- cloth*'-together lh*-y voted the demo lives alsiut twelve miles down the river, created considerable excitement Ini iii .* iih .* I, More M Ist-liief than I.G.n- iu four month*, sml gained IS pounds. ] appointn.-bt >ver thè imm -.Ila'*- r*- cratic ticket." tl auk II'M.d'v. -.irMtpariila for giving her back erally -*ii.|*e«-t*-d. in this city by displaying twenty Hults < f tu*, ’r.-.'im-at grow•; ilailv. potat<H-H whose aggregate weight me restored to luidth and stretigth. P ■' K"<-li a •> ! u «li. K*-*-*-m-r fi-r tlir Or* ”iiii lni|>n-v<'iii*-nl in Dr. King, th«‘eminent medical writer, ! q J' i.iA A. 1.’¡N' . Slv. rnian, Texas. amounted to 101 pounds. The largest .’¿-••s h .v ■ a'r i.|> ìhn - ii N*- a Virk. Nov. 24 It is st^iti-il to" & learned diNqui«ition on our nntional cuu- gr-a’-r nnmlier of f whom ,|ayt iU|,| n(bt at the eonipanj's just tipped the lieam nt seven pounds, plaint, constipation, says: — Hood’s Sarsaparilla w,-r- -'iiff-ring froin -x'- rior tulwr- offK-o, tli.it th- Oregon improverm-nt t hese polatiH-s were planted on the The great uuftiitity of cathartic pills, etc., ■ >14 by druggists, fl; six for |’>. Prepan . ciiloais. There are comp ir .tively f-w company to-im*rr<>w will ipply lo have 22d of bust May mid have matured which are taken by tlie pt epic <»f this coun only by r. 1 HOOD A CO., Apolbvca: i«*> cìihih **) tuli r.-l*-- oh tlu- hiiigs. Ex- Joaopii Si-noii ;ippoiiit*-<l rect-ivr. tlie without a drop of rain and witho.it try are productive of imnien-ely more mis chief than is generally Mi*pe« b 1 True, the |*erte are begintiing t*> concur in th- appoliitiiient to I m * mail« at Portlan l. irrigation. Mr. Avery s ates he will physic unloads the bowels, but it> a tion opinion that thè ciré of th:s di.-eaBC (( ls a;S1) Btat**l,au*i not denied by the have t-i.iHK) p. uuds from one acre of teii'is to diminish the tone of the ¡ hum i:ies; his land, the same having Iws-u so that, instead of removing rostixeu« s. it ih unc.Ttiiiu. treasurer, that the interest due planted hi [mtat'M-s every year for the aggravates it. leaving the boweL in a more The experi nrent al applicai IK-ci i.ls-r, l-t. wdPuot l>*' paid. The last twenty-eight years. Nir. Avery.ns torpid condition. Kocfei s n»*w renretly for consti eoliip.iliy's Irolpfle is said to I m - dile to far as our information goes, is tie Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla, wa* d< dgned r*»n!iniie tufew u ìtefeird witfej th- the fact tli.«Lzn>aiiH have called for and potato king of .Southern Oregon, when to fill just such a contingeui y rhe d-»« tor ■ • s intrit-’ fe s rii»- nredical ani the couqaMfy is unable to pay them. it comes to raising the most pounds arraignment anticipates, viz.: instead of t>e- tilie world. feirrnt nuinfex-rs of ImUHfy at Portland elicited the with tlie smallest number, ¡tiranl's ing a powerful mineral purgative, it is a Town lots for sale on tlie install H«x*ked t*i » Berlin L»r tr duo optiXoti from knowing onee^that the I’.isK (t-mrier. mild vegetable laxative, that, owing to its ment pian.. Weekly or ululiti ly p iy- .(¿»Cvi- ataii'im ill was correct. The the o»fts*-i •rviiUvr p)i\.*-h*mns solvent and gentle stimulating pr -perties. is ments Io suit purchaser. For furth where, mcb:<l:tig K ch Inmself, advise, ■f-mli-rr.issin.-n; of t he OreM'in Improve In one resp-'Ct Ouklaml has an in so certain a relief iu con«>tipati”n that it has c<iuii<-u ami p itieuc*- until the remedy ment Co. came to a head in conse- dustry practically its own, so far ns been given a w ay to hundreds, not to be paid er inforniatii.n applv to ■ C. W P alm , has had time for a thorough t.-at. I's quetic»'of tin- \\ .11 street break-up. Southern Oregon is i-oncenied at for unless it was of positive benefit. It re 15-23| Medford, Or. application in the ease of patients far It is state I that t h-‘ trouble dates back least. That is the ¡xiuitry-rnising ln- places constipation almost immediately gom- with I'oiisitiup’ion is attended to the *-l"-i of Villard’s niiiiiatfetn*-ut dustry, which is carried on to a large with a natural easy habit, an»] is so mild with tome risk, it is Ixrlieved. Appli of tin- company. When he left the extent in this part of the country. It that, unlike drastic purgatives, it can ba Sheriffs Sale cations for the lymph have fxiure.l tn Company ih.-rewi.sa tloatin< debt of is by far the beet market in Dmiglas taken indefinitely with perfect safety. from all parte of the world, and the sever d millions. 1 lie existeiic-of whl.'h Southern Oregon Fruit Sisn Fran--iee • Vhrmiiele n poitsthat could not lx> explniued. This debt county for turkeys, chiekei s, eggs, butter and the like, and its merchants California physicians Lave I m - cii s*-mi- has never lieen cleared. When th- Mr. J. P. Jon-s. the Southern property in this line do an immense businer's. Pacific’s efficient passenger agent, mg urgent n-pi-s’s for soim . but have fir-t mortjpute ou the For an example, the shipment of Doi yet I m - cu ai.ii- toob'am any. One was issued, the bonds were not imme has returned from his Southern Sai Francis*-** physician lias i.ff.tel diately -old, but were hypothecated to dressed fowls from Oakland for Oregon home, greatly improved in $5.0 kt for a few drops of the lymph, it raise inoD-y. ami lhe company was on Thanksgiving next week will I m - about health, and has n’t timed his old posi h is rep -rted, but m nuableto get it. the ver^-e of 1 'faulting; iu the pay inent ld.Olh) pounds. («. I*. Mims will slop tion. Mr. Jones save ihat the moun turkeys. E. alx-ut 1G00 chickens and of nionej ami K"'»£ into the hands of tain country in Southern Oregon has J»y G du I i I Kales Wall street Again. a receiver. 11.- second mortgage for (i- Young ,v Co. llxkl, and A. F. Brown proved to lie a great fruit region. son. moat ¡of which go to Portland l.-5ini.tk>) wa*. given last spring, ami Nd.* York (iiiq-m ' , Nev .-2.J and the Puget Sound cities. Tins Apples, prunes and [e-aches manifest The following i.- published here to Is-ti'ls were issued, the proce. ds to I m - trade alone brings t bousamls of dollars ing remarkable fecundity, and also de used ui building the Port Townsend day : Jay Gould is again the master it.'o r. 1*'»' i:i Ìav.’ro’ No:uc-in . l'io« into the country tributary to Oakland, veloping a peculiar flavor of great >•■!. » auainst I‘ T Eair- lo and H G. Fnirclo. spirit iu Wall street. R--x-nt even's Ar South* ni railroad from Port an 1 creates a profitable industry. richness. The fruit, industry there, for L ” -¡1111 of le*' 2»J Mlil iii:e!c*t th rvoii Townsend »l<*ng the west shore of in tlie great si-ecti¡alive Centers have therefore. promt«*'« to I m - one of great Itopi Tir *’h 4 •> f - p-«- hi I m r, ls'Jf». with * ■<' Some of the farmers along the Cal- revealed ins unmixtakab'e |>r»s*nee Hood s c mal to <)|ynipia and Seattle apiMiia have several hundred turkeys, profit to the dweilers in that region. *is‘c!»4Ì attorni}'* i«e. togvther unti thè mi suiT * d 4 i he <■•**:* an4 acerninu <-o.*t* ami ll-il’ieiic.-. Tue great finincial and the Northern railroad from which will bring them handsome The probability is that a great many «poli thi* writ. • »iepn-s.-ion brought the value of cor- Amu-irti-s up th.- Skagit river to returns Ix-fore tin- holidays are passed. new prune orchards will Is- planted the of VX nnd he,"»••ip.»ti 1 hd oh thè 21M «tay ol N«>- |H*ntte seenritiee down to a very low Han. li. ii. an i builJit.g the Olympia I’in-re is a lesson in tine for farmers iu ensiling R-ason. Dried prunes are Aeniber. !*AI, • \ \ up*»n and will *« i1 «’ inib level. Gould Ixinves gr*.;t pioli.s am; ClieliHlis V.dli-y ro i l, winch rui - other partsof tbeeountrv. ¡Roseburg meeting with a go. .1 market, ami a ii Hit» lion : » ?he Liu’h'' -l biddet for < adì in ni thè court I ou*v 4(”»r in Ja< k*on cun i*e mad«- in purchasing Hi-euritus from »U .mp' i to Tenino. L is last, Review. great .-111101111! of land will I m - available tittii'l » ¡ile. Or< < n, -it 2 o’r|«M k p in , <»n at existing prices, ami ui- lieltel ai >1 ■ -am si ; -.. I wa.- to Torm part of the for such orchards in the near future. Suliti'bitr 1 ih I ht bis restored lieaftli ere causes fot in- Fort Town *i'd.Y Southern, winch it |< Iregoriiau. Far better than inedicim s which hor All tlu ì-jh’, liti»- and ìrterest of P. T. Fair- return lo Wall etr**-t. From reliabli was prop Mined to dually extend to eh» and H G ! n:r« ’ !o, »iefendaiìtfe. in ami lo ribly gripe the patient and destroy the lldormatiou it Is *e>ri**’d licit (iou'-i Portland. i’ti-se Iximls were nev-T coating <>f the stomach, hr. J. H. Me 5(*t box s our own brand soap! 20 th»‘ ti’ìlowing <]« *’ ril>»-4 reai estate, In-il wiGim one week i xp* nd<-1 > 1. i . i i<Mx) Sold, but were hypothecated in the L* au's Chill-and Fever lure. Lv lin'd I biz. bar- for $1.25. Tin- liest bargain L««t live ri hlo-k olle, i li i htito a n <»l M» t f r«i. in thv county of Jackson ami stale •»( in lhe purchase of etm-ks. There ih no same way as the first issue. The loans and yet effective action will cure. Sold ever offered the trade m soap. (» rvgon. art- now falling *hie, and are umler- telling to wli.it length Gould will > nmi - at 50 cents a bottle. ♦ M c C oxnell Jr E vbanks . Given under ir.y hand llii* 24lh day «>t No stood to I m - tue emise of the trouble. tiuue his purciiases. 1 >’•<». J. G B1RDSEV. Forest City baking jw.wder 45 eta. Don't fail to see the “Mather" gloves winb»T. By R. T. A rm r . m * tk ‘)SU. > ng . sheriff. ♦ at Hunsaker’s. ♦ I el iiie.liale. bannie»-. Prt-smu'*-’Heil Ake.’ jier can at McConnell A Eubank-'. Deputy. Highest of all in Leavening Power. BIGGEST 1)R1V1¿ IN Powder NBSO! UTT’S ( 7// Goods /:udv Guaranteed' 1,000 Boxs, 17,000 lbs. Si.2o per Box Hollow Axle, Pacific Coast Gear, wìlì òiane bacii Bad and California RcBer Brake i RED HOUSE G.C. EDDINGS MOUNTAIN HACKS, SPRING WÂGONS, FA. a M wagons . w *L‘-^ WS-S-ge-rar«-.-,.’- •.H, J. L. DOWNING, Don’t Forget the Place ASHLAND. GREG Portland Business Colle ncss Coll Ann-tro::; Grocer, 1 ■: joint < WOODBURN XTRSERÌ Ashland. Or. LARGEST STOCK IN THE NORTHWEST ! >|ifl II <»- pi I It I 8 & SHRUBBERY O.H. BLOUNT’S New Meal Market H arris & M urphy bros . • Í . 4| • Ashland Oregon ( ipriird io *tand. nr I Mi-n’s Ml i I > »N • Holt I Mell's Mois ( (»TIHlSt Illg of Men’s I jne«l 1 Bu k < 'oats. APPLE. PEAK. PEACH. A CHOICE LOT PLUM. Pin S’Et UHE11KY, Men's APKKX)T. NECTARINE. Ai.MONO. WAIAT I’, mid Men's Shade and Ornamental Trees. rtiK-ui t'O H.-r-— « t»f :lkU ¡('lilt II’ »ll klll'l, I»» ’112 llirMin < t»i\< i ¡»oliatimi Land »out f» milt’s fr< soliti) of I’tlov!' >11 Thr Oregon ¡Hid lhe Op tfo’i A ' tlirmmh >¡»¡<1 hind llllhl is Jill A No. 1 •}<•• p bill -I land hmm: one « o’ t i.e tir upon in R o 2 u <’ Kiver ' supplied with liviim water sold in »juaiitui •r further infoi hi rlow. A*lii;ind. in .oenix. »regoli. Ashland. < »re., < h- i » ■.r t ! ’ i : i < ■ >v\ u a F I io VS ■ \ ine, CnrrnntR. (loose!»orries. < \b» rri«‘S, RnspbtTri<‘F, Sti .iwherries. EitfS, Et<%. Et<\ New Suits, £2.00, up. M.n's New Press Suits only S 12.00. :t!io'i! irrigation I Itili h’iKl. and all of known va- that slice» < d in Soutii» rn Oregon, (•onteir.p’at mo nee planting veil to visit <>tir orchard ami nnr write us for price list. lire Murphy. Josephine county R. li. st itimi, (»rant’s P.-e-s Mell's Men's ( »vere« Xi-W it Silk lldkfs. A. H. CARSON A SON. up. St viisli >ni Shirts. Ne\V NEW BRICK « < .4 I ouriM i omini E. K. Brightman REMEMBER OXLY EXCLUSIVE LINE JAMES ITOSRIS Oi Alen s ( ioids Saddle and Harness IN SOUTHIiRN OREGON. Assignee s MANI FAC 11 KER. ASHLAND, OREGON Jl I ALL ORDERED WORK Mitt be tnaifi- to Riv-- --ntlri -olisti Repairing Neatly Done At low rales, and *1! work done promptly [9-4« I I I »RIN«.. Viori.MNG. \IU” E Bt»XES. . K F El UNI ! I R» SAFE. DESK. Eie M At KI . ìnat< h« r. »n ’ìil'ier. *an«J purerinif uarhinr; k . vie., et»’. il I f«»r «'»*li. and (‘n*h <»nlv. JAMI>> R«KiERS. \*hÌKrn»*<*. Asbtand, Or., sept. 1». 1WM0. O. I I. BIXTUINT