Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 28, 1890, Image 4

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ASHLAND TIDINGS
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Money to Loan.
Io loan nu approM-l first-mortgage
R-curity on farm lau»), from 31INO to
•I2<*il For particulars apply at T10-
lx<iS office.
Wants to «♦■*- tile Color of His Hair.
K. P. Neil will give 9100 for a
glimpse of the man’s hair that is the
man that can furnish the public with
it better article, or cheaper meats than
he can.
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Tne Teachers' Institute.
Gentlemen iu Ashland this week
who have attended teachers' institutes
in almost every part of Oregon, aud
*ho therefore know whereof they
sje ak, tell us that for numbers in at­
tendance, k»*e*n and intelligent interest
in the work of education and evidences
of ability ami exceptional preparation
for practical work in their profession
oti the pait of a large uiiml»erot teacti-
ers, the instil lit»* field in Ashland tins
wet-k was one of the most satisfactory
ever held in the state.
Religion*.
The song service lu the Presbyte­
rian church on next Sabbath evening
will take the place of the sermon.
Prof. Shepherd will conduct the sing­
ing. Morning service as usual.
I nion Thanksgiving services were
held at the Ashland Congregational
church yesterday forenoon. Rev. C. A.
Lewis preaching th«'sermon.
Services of the Episcopal Church
will lie held in the Ashland Baptist
Church, Friday eve. l>ee. 5th. Rev.
Win. Lund, o( Roseburg, officiating.
All-lHiy Meeting
There will l»e an all day meeting al
the Congregational church on Thurs­
day, Dec. 4th, as follows:
A. M. P raver, praise and confer­
ence at 10:30 o'clock.
P. M. A question ami answer ser­
vice at 2 o’clock. Woman's work coti-
sider»*d at 3 o'clock. Children’s meet­
ing nt I o'clock.
Evening, “:3t> A general mission-
ary rally.
The meetings will lie under the
charge of Revs. E. S. Williams, of
Cuh'oinia. ami C. H. Curtis, of Port
laml. A very general and cordial in­
vitation is extended to the ministers
ami churches, and all oilers of the
< lty to lie preseti I and take part in
the services.
Afolll
at the I . S statutes.
A warrant wtis issn««l last week for
the arrest of Charl«*s Ni»*kell, ««»litor
and piil>lish«*r of the Jacks»»nvilh*
Timex, on the charge of violation of
the law against mailing newspapers
containing an ¡»»Ivertisement of a lot­
tery. Depnty U. S. Marshal A. T.
Kyle was given th«- warrant, ami or
<!ere»l to pr«*sent his prisoner l>efor«<
1 . S. Commissioner Hammon»!, of this
place, for a hearing on \\ »-dnestlay.
Kyle went to Jacksonville, but, re-
tiirneii without having s.-rve»l the
warrant. Mr. Nickell having be«-n re­
ported sick ami threateneil with ty-
phoi»i fever, l’ostoffii'«* Inspector Mon
roe and depnty U. S. 1‘roM-cuting At­
torney L«N*kw<Nsi came out from Port­
land to Is* ti»-re at the hearing Wed­
nesday, but Mr. Nickell not having
l»«t*n prodm*ed, they returned to Port­
land by the evening train, The hear-
ing will be in Portland, iusiead of
Ashland, it is iind«*rstoo»l, as h »»«> ii as
Mr. Nickell's health will stand the
trip.
For a long time a law similar to the
one iimler which tins arrest was mad»-
has tieen violated by a few papers of
the country, hut a new an»l more
stringent law went into eff«*ct last Sep­
tember, an»l all the wide awake news­
papers stisid from under the San
Francisco E.ruminer ami Climnieh
sending such ptqiers as eontain»*<l lot­
tery advertisements only m some oth­
er way than by the mails. Nickell
seems to have lieen taking i-hances
that other publishers hadn't the
"nerve” to take for the price of the
lottery a»ls. What »lefemu* he can
make under the law is Uot yet made
public. Th»* lowest penalty is said to
be a fine of 3>|N*. The Timex has
been having lots of fun with its edi­
torial notes alxmt uncle John Wana-
tnaker’s department, but it »ill prob
ably furnish some fun for the postal
ami legal departments now. United
States law 1.« idsmt as likely to Is-
■tul>burn as th»* supreme court of
Oregon.
BU EVITI EN.
1 be ver»l><«' in the S*n>«>k <«;ie»« gives
gen» ih ! sutiefaction in Klam itti cotin-
Turkeys were numerous in Ashland i ty, ;» h r»«cent »lev» lopineiitH have «>n-
Vinci-il . V>T_'O1| that Shook an«l ills
this w«*ek.
frien.iH, hh well as other Htoek men in
Choice candy ami fruit for sale at Klamath county, have been for yeara
tne Festival of Days.
iujure<i by lh»« slt-aling of btix'k < :ir-
N.itice B. P. Neil's new sign. It rie«i on HVHb'ii.HtK) Jly by a cr<»n<i wbo
cuiil'i t>e reach?»! by the law only af­
menus what it says.
ter «»»me lerribn« « xperieue»» such as
Nice lot Rauibo apples, fr«s* from tiHs oceurr,«»i. l’he names of the jury-
wornjs, at till- R*si House.
111« u la«f»>re whom tin« cast* Was trit'll
Four rtsiui cottage t»> rent. Apply are as follow»-: Henry Aialersoii, 1.
Aubrey. Eil. Ream. G«>. McDotmlii,
to Mrs. J, 1>. Crocker, Gnmite St. *
S»|um- HmlkiiiH, E. S. Tull, Steve Low,
James Hamlin brought up a small
. B. Grubb, Geo. McCormick, Johu
I um li of be* f cattle for Neil Bros. Connolly, Dani. VanBrimini'r, J<»<«ph
last Moii'iay.*
j Hill.
Tbe Me lfor»l uational bank is to
The postal clerks who were iujureil
o|>en for business about the first of 111 the wr«M'k at Like Labish A111-
DceemlH-r, it is umieretood.
liros»« ami ills help»«r, A. S. Rand, have
There has ls*en a g»M«l attendance [ ta»tii la-eu lying off lor reeii|>eralion
of teachers from ail parts of the c >un- siui«»« the accident, and this lias left
ty at the insUtUie in Ashlami this the live remaining clerks on the route
i Oelweeu Aehlami aud Pori laud to do
week.
all tin« work. l h»‘ work is entirely too
Forest City Baking Powder, 25»'ts. much tor them, and as a couseipience
per can, at the lieil House.
much mall has ut limes been earned
Have y»*u tne»i Eagle Mills Hour back and foith on the road unworktsi,
since the change? If not, try a sack. and the public lias tieen the sufferer
For sale by all grixvrv de fiers in Ash­ iu the delay lu »leiivery of papers,
l’iiis is a good time iw remark, too,
land.
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that th«« newspaper men of the coun­
(junker Roll.-»! Oats, l«5cts. pt r pack­ try know, or ut least they ought to
age. at tbe lb*d House.
kuow, that the work on the railroad
Rev. F. J. E iinuuds.of (>,ikI im), <>.., i>el"<-eii Ashland ami Portland, is t<x>
ha.« accepted a call from the M.-»it‘ ul much at all tunes for the nuiulier of
l’r»*sbyi i-riu;« church to be«'»>me its clerks that are employed in it. lhe
run is a long ami exacting one, ami it
pastor.
is .«imply impossible al many times
Comb honey, very choice, at the for the clerks to Work the local mails
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R«*<1 House.
aud also the through mails as they are
expe ‘t««i to. I'm« restnt of tins is that
Do not fail to attend
Days next week, Friday night. Satui- unworked mall got*e into the Portland
day or Saturday night at tin- opera ottici«, and has to lie sent out ae Is'st
it eau I m « by ttie cl»«rks tn that office
house, (has! music.
who are not prepared, nor are they ex­
Minute c<«ffee ami wafers to refresh pected, to attend to such worK. For
the weary, at the Festival of Days.
all tlU8 the public has to suffer, VS-
There will I«* a mothers' iu»*eting |M«eiaily the people who are tne sub­
Tuesday, D»-c. 2*1. at 3 o'el»s*k in the scribers of iiewspapi'rs that come to
l’r»-«by tenan chi.reh. All mothers are them 1 day or two later than they
| would if tlie postal force along the
re»|U**st««i to b- present.
railroad wei»» udeijuate. L’he Postal
Call on Rebekah al th»* Well, during officials who travel through tills part
the Fest I Vid of Days.
of the country investigating the ser­
Unless Proviiiriie? intervenes, R. I’ vice 11 admit tins ami all promise to
Neil will continm* to do business right arrange for more help "when they get
along on the east snie of Al.»in street, back to Washington,” but somehow
they ail forget it b««tor»' they get that
in th»* even tenor of his way.
tai away. 1 he needs of the larger
The
public schools g»*ner;dly eitn«»- in the matter of fr»«e delivery
throughout the coimly ailjoiirm- I this and such things are about all the
we»*k, to give the teachers an oppor­ postal ins|»»«ct<>r8 can r<‘inemb< r when
tunity to attend the institute.
they get to Washington.
At Roseburg last Monday night a
man was robbeil of a 911X1 lull, 331(1!
PERSON \ I..
in gobi and a silver watch, and up to
■ late the rol>!>er h:is not I h *»« h appre-
I). N. I il-i-y, oi I ,»ot « cri-i-k, ri gi-ten-d
lieuded.
al
1 »rvguii y---u-i<txy .
W. Patterson ix-g.in lhe »»«»list ruction
ity 1 r, asuri-r ttlooiner took lii- tliank-
»tinner m A-iilaibl.
of the w » xm 1 work of th»* n»*w Emigrant
-
«iz -.ni» a. in «uni*« Valley, was m
Creek bri'lg»* tit the Shepherd place
tn« wv« k, with the teacher*.
last Momiay, the stop»* w;dl.s b.-iiig
atx>ilt fiuisbtsl.
- ItMir i><-k. of lleiili-v wa« ill town a
Chief Engiii«*»-r Win. llo-xl. . »fcailii
S. P. R. R., mad»* a visit of inspection
to the raiiroa»! construction work in
Cow creek canyon this w«*ek. returning
southward Tu«*s»lay morning.
It is probable that the pisiple of
.Ashlami will h ive an opportunity of
hearing the eminent >:mi el»xpient lec­
turer. Win. Jackson Armstrong, tit
some lime within a few weeks.
Maj. H. F. Barron took bom»* with
him to his ranch We»ln«*s»lay one of
th»« new broad-cust see»! sowing ma-
ing machines which are much used in
some farming eoiiununita s now.
A social »lane»* will I h * given at So»la
Springs Saturday evening. December
6tti. to winch till are cordially iuvited.
Tickets, including supper. 31 50.
J. M. W agner .
J. W. Il»s-kersniitli. the hog packer
of this place, has butcher«*»! .'100 head
of bog’s already ami int«*nds to kill be-
tw«*en 5o0 ami ('»(Hi before quitting for
the s«*iison. T. J. Bell, of Talent, is
helping him in the business.
A "lx>x” party given by til«* lathes of
the Wagner creek Baptist church last
Friiiay evening was largely attend»«!,
a nutnlier of young |»*»q»le going down
from .Ashland. The church nett«*»i
some 340 from the entertainment.
Plaids are the rage, and D. IL A E.
A’. Mills bav«< the finest line ever shown
in Ashland.
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Tne last iron rail on tbe Southern
Pacific’s main line between Portland
ami Ashland was replaced by Rt«-e-l last
w«*ek. Alxmt 1100 tons of st«*el rails
have l«»*»-n »leliver»*»! for the company's
extensions from Coburg to Jasper ami
from Silverton to Portland.
THE TEA( HERS I NS TI II IE
Pursuant to publish»««! appoiiilmeut,
th«« first session of the District mid
County Teachers' Institute was held
on Monday evening, the 24th inst., in
11 e (ia - ard opera house. A.-hlm <1.
1’rof. H. L. B-nsoii’s lecture was
postpon' d until 1 in «»lay evening, but
!li«- aihiress of welcome by Pro', th’z,
lb»* response by C-ol. Miller, aud t.-e
niiisii- w r«« iinel «-.xeelietil and highly
api»reeu»;«-<l by a large andieuce.
<*n 1'msday morning, after enroll­
ment of tea<«tiers’ names and a musi­
cal exercise. Prof. Getz followed with
a plain, practical and brief l«*cture <»u
language hwsons, whi»«h calk'd out
some interesting »piestious ami dis­
cussion which continued until noon.
The work of the afternoou was
opened by a lively musical < xercise.
I'iii* discussion of th»' “Means and Ex-
¡»edu-nts’foiiml helpful tn s»«hool room
work" was opened by Prof. E. E.
Smith in the leading of a well writ­
leu paper. After some practical dis­
cussion oil several points uinb-r this
h« ad. Miss Ida M. R- ynohls followed
with mi interest mg original reading
on kindergarteu work, wtiich mils in
drawing. Miss Reynohls and Prof.
Getz also gave some pi icti.-al illustra­
tions of kindergarten woikby nmane
ot apparatus ami »h-signs used for
that pur|H»se.
l’he subject of teaching geography
was outlined in mi ah!»* manner by
Mr. (ins Newlierry. Some Very prac­
tical questions ami suggcsl ion- on tins
subject -«^«re off.-.«-»«»! l»y si«v»-ral others.
Alter r»««ess at 1 p. m., ami a song
led by Prof. C. I . Shepln-rd, Mis.
May Tyler, of Grant s Pass, reinl mi
abb* »•»»in|H»sition on primary instrnc-
lion. whi««h was listeiied to u n h great
interest.
Tne entertainment in the eveniag
it the opi-ra lions»* was o ened by rec­
itations which Were mislels of jtive'mh-
olo<*llt loll. ! tn- music Was excellent,
but th»« lecture by Prof. H. 1 j. Itenson
whs th«* crowningeffort of the evening.
On Weiliii «»lay ii.iimiug. after the
opening H»>ng, Prof. L. A. Simons be­
gan th»* diseilssion of the subject of
“Grading County S»«hool«.”
The
speeches and quest ions w hich followed
wert* animated ami profitable.
I’h»* snbj» ct of “Education a Right"
was ii »- xi present«*»! hy Mus Clara B.
Frink in a highly intellect mil and
wdl written essay.
Prof. Crawford's present.ition of the
subject of “ijiterature in the Public
Si h»“»l.«” wiis an able ami scholarly,
but practical effort.
After :i short i recess, the use of the
Yaggy ehurt ami I the school register
was explain»*»! In Prof. Getz and State
Supt. McElroy.
Tilt* work of th.« Oregon State
leaclier.«' io'tiding Circle was next
pre.«eute»i by Prof. .1. B. Horner, of
R- ist-burg.
At the opening of the aft»*ruoon ses­
..0 tin- fore part 01 the wei k.
sion Prof. Horner gave some »«xpltma-
Fattier Wat.> of this place, held tn*ns of chart ami crayon work, ami
.- services a- iir.-iat .-t’a*' last sn 11
some philosophical experimeuts which
nr»* ine.xpc'isive and very useful in
I ' John *n. of Linkville. rrturne«] home sehtioi w,irk.
the I: “I of the Week fr«»ru a two week* visit
The subj».*ct of corporal punishment,
at roitlami.
Mi** “ Matthew* and Griffiths ami « has. winch was intnslticod by Prof. J. B.
Grittith*. of <»«».«i Hill, took • litiüi r al the li lyiiionii. was dis< tisse.i quite freely.
Oregou, yesterday.
Though such punishment was g'eiier-
J. NN < oatney. of Lake « r* ■i k. mi nt over tilly ohj»*»«t»«d to, lion»* wer«* williiig to
to Klamath river NVedn«**day. to- work in : lie dispell«** with it entirely.
mine* of Rummel Bros.
Miss Hattie Newla-rry s essay on
P.ui 1 S oune. a « <m*in of John and G< «ir_*c •'Busy Work" was calculated to in­
Euba:ik*. is out on the «*oa*t from Illinois, spire the energy and activity in school
ami *p« nr a day or two in town this week.
work which t he subj«*»«t suggests.
Jtts. Prlnrn. who «-am«* in recently fr«»m
Ml«s Chase's essay on physiology
hi* ruii li in Grant omni v. was in low n this
and hygiene was also highly appre­
we k attending tin* tea« hers’ institute.
Iiid_ NN • bst«*!'. District Attorney < ol\ig ciated.
The closing exeieises »ere of usual
and i -oim \* I! iiina. N« il and NNats«m tv
turn« d i i*t Monday » veiling from Klamath interest, consisting of songs, incita­
county.
tions ami essays Hinl al»*cmre by Prof.
Mr. E Scoit.of tin* Oregonian, who i* pre J B. Horm-r. on the »btti» .« an»l re­
paring matter for tin New Year * edition of quirements of the public school teach­
that paper, spent a «lay or tw«» in town this
er.
w er k
Th»* whole nuinber of names en
NN
"inger. of the L»wdepa’tim*nT of ih<*
S I' i. i: Co., weei through kshland north­ rolleil was sixty-tlir«*e. Th» r»* were
ward in th.' private car ‘n’arnn bo. last fourteen can<li<lates on examination
Wedm “day c\ cm ng.
for certificates, but n-sulte have not
Ex sheriff N. s. Jacob* was in town thr yet been ascertained.
first of the week, having com«* up with
.A large number of teachers joimsl
Newr. ami wife, who haw been attending
th»* Teachers' Readiug Ciri'le; probab­
the teachers’ institute.
ly the largest class in the stat» was
Dr. I.. Townsend, the dentist, who has
bv. n < mtiin’d !•» th«* house by rheumatic formed at this ms'itnte.
and other ailments for several uionths, is
Th»* lively interest exliibile l by all.
able tigaiu to be out.
the »ilicvuit management of S-.pt. ('.
Lo<-««motive engineer Ja* k < ampb< d. who S. Price, ami the kindness of the peo­
atteii'i' d the annual convention of the B. ple of .Ashland, have tended to make
L. E. at Pittsburg, reached home Wrdnvs
the »H-easion one of piitisiire and prof-
day moruing, on his return.
- it.
C. B F.
NV. II. Hoskins, advance agent fur the pop­
ular Royce A Lansing eompany . was in tow n
Th»* following resolutions were
ye*!' r iay, arranging for the eniertainmriit ¡idopted at the W’tslnesday »‘Veiling
next NNciinesday evening.
session of the institute:
R« * J. K N Bell, of Roseburg, who was
Resolved, That our I hanks are due
•■xpc( '• >! to lectur«* in Ashland bef >r«* th«*
teaebvr*' institute last Tuesday evening, ami are hereby extend»-»!
First, To the citizens of Ashlami fol
was unable to come for *«>me n-ason.
Mrs Kline, who came out from Portlami their hospitality, court»sy ¡mil kind
with li- r two little children last we* k. went attention during our sojourn among
over to Montagne Monday for a visit with them.
her pa.« tits, Mr. ami Mr*. J. P. iV«M>dson.
Secoml. To th»* officers of the South
Nir. E bert >. Boughtou, of Chicago, i* in ern Pacific Railway for kindly grant
Ashland this we« k. representing th«* Gaskell
Literary < 'Inb. an excellent in-iitiuion. h ml mg rtsiuced rates to the teacht rsjat­
is meeting with h g«H»l reception iu liis tending.
business canvass.
Third, l'o the hotel proprietors of
Mr and Mr*. NV W N i« k**r«on. w Im < a-"«- Ashlami for retiueeil rat» s so g»*n»-r
in fr«e : K'amath Agency re<ently. <-all,-«l ously grant«*»! »luring th»» »lays of the
by the last ill in** «*f * tln-
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laltt-i'« nrotlu-j-,
the lat» J.»«-«ii«-|-li<--I. return»-<l toKlmiuitl» institute.
HEBE AND THERF
>lackso;iville Items
Cured Hrr«elf and Iler « Mid.
S. H. has rrllcvt «I me of a t- r
Mrs. Martha Fleck, of Portland, is ula, from which I had »uflVrvd fo
ths *u*d my nox* find a«» ratarr
visiting her mother, Mrs. M. Arm­ a ritti
oil’ the bone, and roufiuuv 1
strong.
it destroyed the aoft lame iu tl»«-
Inf th» ntwr, then u< i.l » « mj ti
Prof. Getz and G. r. omings, of lahioiit«*** • idk h
Asiilami. made lacksonvillea business waad« turned S fe s h*«
ha*» n:*o <*urcd my liitlc
visit to-day.
same tliM'a-M-,
M k *. N. B itch
Prof, ami Miss Newberry ami Miss
Treatise on blood am! sl»p
Devlin are 111 Ashland attending the free. .'NVIFT <1 M IFK < <
The postoffice anil two stores at
Cornucopia, Eastern Oregou, were
burned last Friday night.
The ««timated sales of peaches,
prunes ami grap«*s this year for Po­
mona, Cal., is 32»(*,00(*.
At Heppner, Morrow county, last
Saturday afternoon, Joe Deal shot and
killeil Frank Clifford in a qirnrrel over teachera’ institute.
a game of dice.
Col. II. A. Miller mid G»«>. II. Neil
l’he cianlierry crop of Washington, w«-ut to Ashland Mouday to attend
now lieiug gathered, is reported to 1 r * a the teachers’ institute.
large one. The Pacific Cranberry Co.
Judge Webster, District Attorney
have over .50 Cbtuauieu picking lhe
Colvig aud attorneys Neil ami Hanna
berries.
have returned from Klamath county.
It is re|»orted that Gov. Ferry, of
Miss Maggie Manuing, of Linkville.
Waslnugtoii. is in such poor health
that in* is likely to n»sigu, and that he has lieeti in Jacksonville the past
will start for Southern California week, the guest of Mrs. Dolly Love.
about the first of D«scember.
Hon. George Ridille, of Douglas
was in Jacksonville to-day
The Corvallis Gazette has b«»en sm*»l -county,
i to attemi the annual meeting of tlie
for 95(NM) damages for libel by I. G.
B-ar>Isley, of that city. The Gazette S. (>. S. B. A. of which he is president.
said Beardsley ha»i left town without
D. S. K. Buick ami T. P. Judson
paying his bills, anil commented on it were tn Jacksonville to-day to lie
in very emphatic terms.
pre«a*nt at a meeting of the Southern
Sisson, Crocker X Co. have Iwn Oregon State Board of .Agriculture.
sued for damages by the government
Prof. Price is tn Ashland this week
for euttiug government timber at their attending the teachers' institute, hav­
mill at Sms»>u. This Well known firm ing adjourned our public school for
does a general merchandise business that purpose.
at Sau Francisco ami at various places
Messrs. Buffer, of Jacksonville, ami
throughout California.
Davis, of Grant’s Pass, who were ap­
Suysthe Yreka ./»»»»rm»/: Miss Aggie pointed a ep«;ial committee to ex­
\'an»*e, of this city, will lx* an aspirant amine the books mill accounts of the
for th»* posi'ion of Postmistress of the S. O. S. B. A., rejsirt them correct
Senate at the »«oming session of the
Miss .Anni»« Cameron left for Lin­
L.-gislatnr»-. She is an aixsunplished coln, Nebraska, Tuesday. She will be
yming Indy ably qualified, and would
perform the duty hi m/et satisfactory iu*eompaiii<«<i from M»*»lford by Mr.
mul Mrs. li. H. Halley, who are going
manner.
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t» Missouri.
M< nibers of the fr/it, prmluce mid
Miss Jennie Levy, of San Francis­
gro»«ery . xcliatigi*« »/ New York ami
co, and Miss l’milia Karewski, of Port­
Brooklyn, are nyfiving invitations
land, came home on Saturday in re­
from the BostonyT’ruit ami Prinluce sponse to telegrams informing them
Exchange, to join iu mi excursion to
of the death of their father, G. Ka­
the Pacific coast in February. Tht* rewski.
fruit, grain and commercial centers
are to be visited.
Mrs. P. 1’. Prim returned from Port­
The ”(Iregonian" railways, formerly land Momiay. She reports lierdmigli-
known as the east ami west side nar­ ter, Mrs. Canning, recovering slowly,
row gauge roads in the Willamette but her physician thinks it will lie two
valley, which wer»* purchased by C. P. months befon* she will be able to
Huntington a short time ago, have walk ami she may never fully recover
been tiirmsl over by Mr. Huntington from her spinal injuries.
to the Southern Pacific R. R. Co., anil
Harry Hull, formerly of Jackson
will of course liecome a part of the till»-, had the misfortune t»i break his
Southern Pacific system.
right arm in Portland a few days
Scarlet fever is prevalent in East «luce, by a runaway accident. Harry
»»•»•ins to lie unfortunate as he hail his
Port land. A local paper says .however,'
that th»* disease has liegun to I h * modi- leg broken in Jacksonville a few years
lii-d in virulence. The fatality in the ago. He is an honest, industrious
young man, ami his friends here are
etises seems to lie entirely confined to
the smaller children, wlier»* the usual sorry to hear of his recent ill luck.
remedies are tiol\/effectual. It is
The church s»K*ial at th»* M. E.’par-
thought that a <lr«*iiching rain would sonagh last Thnrs*lay was the most
greatIva'ul th«* authorities in stamping pleasant gathering of the kimi ever
out the disease.
bail tn Jacksonville. Then* were 51
Plum pudding, mince meat, cran­ guests present ami the music by the
berries and mackerel iu touiatoe sauce, Presbyterian church choir, and Misses
Day ami Booth was very fine ami
at McConnell A- Eubanks'.
*
highly appreciat««»] by all. Th»« pas­
The I'. S. sahnon hatchery ¡it th»* tor ami his good wife were greatly-
('Iti-'k units river has taken some o,- pleased by the cordial reception ten-
silt'.tkio salmon eggs this season, of »lered them by th«« p»«»pie of Jackson-
whii-li ninety percent, will lie set vill»«.
adrift as young fish, it is claim«*»!. At
C. Karewski. mi old and highly
this rat»-t he supply of salin.,n ought
not to »l»M«rense very rapidly, provide»I re )H-cted citizen of Jacksonville, died
th»- young fish have f fair show of lift* .1 bis home last Thiirstlay age»l 66
ifler tin y are cast up >n their own re- years. 11»« < auie to Jackson county
iti IK53 mid had l»een vanously nleii-
so u re»
titicil with our business interests in
I reuch soii|.«. salad dressing, caviar, mining, merchandising am* farming,
sanlim-s. sauces, imported pickles ami mid at his deHth <»wm*d and was run­
extract of l»w*f, at. McConnell X ning the steam flouring nulls at this
place. IL* was a fine man of business
Eubanks'.
»
iml had won the goo»l will aud es-
Tii»> Dunsmuir .Veicx says H arry t« »«m of all by his enterprise ami in­
lb«mp died in Sacnimento We»ln»«sdav tegrity. He was marrti-d in Jacks«>n-
■Homing of typhon! fever. Mr. Hemp ville to Mrs. B. L»«vy 20 y ears ago.
has bv,«l in Dunsmuir for a long lime am) though In* had no children of his
anil was on»« of the oldest firemen on own lie prove I a kind and loving rath­
th-« roa»l. His dentil is regrett,«,! by a er to tin« four ilaughti-rs of his wife,
large nuinber of friends in this place, the younger one refusing always to l»e
11« top was a member of Castle Rock called by any other name than Ins.
1.0 ig.« No. :H‘J, 1. O.O. F., of Duns­ He leaves behii »1 him an unsullied
muir. ami a native of Pennsylvania. name, and a plat« in the hearts of this
II»« had Ins life insurtal for 31*,5(*il.
community that it will Is* hanl to till.
Black »«oisets at D. R. X E. V. Mills Ami 111 Ins home a sorrowing wife ami
loving chihIren who returned liun the
H. E. Dulybon. who bad but recent- generous affection that his own kind­
Iv leased the Bagley House at Grant's ly de<«»ls merited. He was burned 111
Pass, conimitted suicide by shooting theJ'ewihh cemetery on Sunday, the
himself 111 the heart with a revolvi-r funeral being largely attended by
last Wednesday morning. He leaves representative pioneers of the valley.
a w ife and four step children. He The burial services wer«« rendered in
had l>»«» 11 henrd l<> thr en snicid»» Hebrew by Rabbi Jacobs and trans­
many tiiinw in the past,
id was of a lated in English by Max Muller, mid
very »lespondent t»«m[H«rmii?nt. H»« wer»* very lieautifnl ami impressive.
formerly lived in Hiskivon county. May he rest in peace.
Cal.
New lines of black velvet ribbons,
silk ribbons, black ilrws mid trimming
silks at D. R. X E. V. Mills.
♦
HORN
FARIS In M. df«»r !
Mr. ami Mr> J II. Faro, a'I*
JXMcKinley Bill I
VAWTKR.—In M
aud Mrs. NV. I Vuwlvr, *'*•><
\\l»l RKON Iti I - , ■
I". hi , to Mr. and Mm I - < I
son.
UST OF LETI F.lt
Remaiuing in the A«hlHn<i Oregon. I'
Nov. 27, 1MH':
Hunt, J«- R
Ba#htein, Frank
_ Irrten V, Mr« F «
Burn?., A
%*tn« y i j
Belcher. <’ II
Vanzant, Ja*
Egliu, Thos
Walsh. M
PvrMHiM calling for the “ani'', ph■»«•“«■ * h >
‘a<i vvrtiBed.'
A I» HAMMOND, K M
DR. HARKIN S REI I KN.
He is Non in This City, at the Oregon, for
This Week Only. Nov 2*>tli D» 3oth
I>r. Darrin, who met with great suc­
cess, with a large practice, here a few
weeks ago, lias returned to this city
for a short visit of a few days only,
from Nov. 26th to *30111.
This will
positively lie his last visit here, ami
th»* atllictcil should not fail to consult
him.
The Drs. Darrin have nlwava made it
their motto. “Never to umlvrtake any
case t liât is not de« incd curable or im­
provable.’* I he «jncstion has often be« n
asked, “Are Drs. Darrin's cures perma­
nent, as they are done so «piickly. That
they are permanent no on«* will attempt
to deny, after reading the f«»llowin^ list
of names our re)M>rter met nt Dr. Dar­
rins* oilice, who had l»c« n u .r» d two and
three years ayo, says th«' ( )r«Ionian:
Mr. William Parrott, of Middleton,
Or., was almost totally deaf for years,
cured two years ago. ib v. M. M. Bash­
or, of Brooks, Or., cured of nasal and
throat catarrh three years ago. Mrs. I .
A. Morris», Newberg. Or., says she is
cured of asthma and bronchitis of ten
venrs’ standing. Nite wa* cured tlir«e
three years ago. Wm. M. (’«>lw«4l. Sk i
mokuwa, W. I ., sciatic rheumatism and
liver complaint : restored t«> health: also
his brother. Geo. L. Colwell. Skamaka-
wa, W. I .. u;«s cured of a numbness of
the arm two venrs since. Mrs. E. Ablf,
bill North Fourttienth st., Portland,
cured three years ago after nine doctors
bad failed, of painful menstruation and
womb trouble iu every eoncuivabh* wav. I
general debility, pain through the heart
and lungs. Hundreds of other patients
could be named had we space to publish
th«’Ui.
'l’hÿ Doctors are crowded with pa­
tients from 1<) a. m. to 3 p. m. Drs.
Darrin are no doubt the hardest worked
mtn in Portland, l’he doctors have a
large country practice and send their
electric r«*m<*du s to any«>ne desiring
home treatment for any curable chronic,
acute or private disraKS. which are
kept strictly confidential.
Drs. Darrin cun always lx« <<>:,.suited
daily at their head office in Portland,
Oreggoti. corner Fourth ami W ashing­
ton str»*ets, where they are j»er-
mauently locate»!.
Office ’Hours,
10 t»i 5, daily: evenings. 7 to H; Sun­
days. li* to 12. All chrome and acute
diseases, bltMMl taints, loss of vital
power ami early indiscretions perma­
nently curt«»!, though no rvf»«ren<«t s ar»-
»•ver made in the press »«oncertiing such
cases, owing to the »ielicacy of the pa­
tients. Examinations free to all, and
circulars will l»e s»*nt to any address.
Chaises for tr»*atim-nl aeeonluig to
pati«*?it*c ability to pay. Th»' rich ami
poor treated free of charge with elec­
tricity from It* to 11 liaily. All pri­
vate diseases confidentially treat«*»!
;ilni eur»«s guarantied. Patients at a
distance can be cured by home treat­
ment.
Meilieines ami letters s»«ut
without the dix-tors* nain»- ap|>earing.
ip r ial Ki<l Shors; Mc-
K ay • wi«»|, Lroftd tor, low
izrs 2Í to 7| ; widths 1
Io F; Regular price $5.00;
now $4.50
Schober A' Mitchell's
< 'uracoa Kid. M cKay sewed,
lnedium toe. low heel; sizes
2.', to 7*; widths (' to F; Reg­
ular price $1.50; now $4.00.
M TCHCLL.
rANCV
We now carry Laird, Scho­
ber A Milchells Goodyear
Welts in widths A to F.
For a medium price, Bradley A Metcalfs gootkr
are st ill al (he front.
PRICES THE LOWEST
r
McConnell & Eubanks
LEADING GROCERS I
Cor. Alain
I’»’irsi Wv«
PRICES AS LOW AS THE LOWEST
7e cater to the public, not to
oitr competitors
< *m- of the doctor« is visitn g different
town« in th»« state to In-tier accouinio
»late those who tind it inipossihi»« to «some
to Portland. One of the doctors will be
at
tie
»»riji.i- Hot,!. A«hi.aml.
November gii to :>o. amt !-. g.-iie < lty,
Dec. 1 to *».
Go to our store, east sale of Plaza
jor paints, oils, varnishes, brushes,
artists'mtiterials, ami wall and build­
ing papers. Estimates tna.le on paint­
Mi'iliiilil Items.
ing, pa¡»er hanging, interior decora­
tions, etc.
Plowing has alxmt ceased around
E vans X B hi nk . Ashland, Or.
here, owing to the ground lieing too
dry.
13 lbs. I*. G. sugar, 13 lbs of rice
Wm. Forsythe is running the forge I or 11 lbs extra C sugar for Slat th»«
for Geo. F. Merriman sine«« George has Red House. New stock of raisins,
liven laid up with a felon on his citron, currants, lemon ami orange
peek
*
thumb.
Th,« Wasco county court lions«« at
Some of the finest prunes ever seen
Th«« Dalles waji damage»! by tire to
stock ami make room for a car-load of new
in Ashland are tluwe which have Iwen
the exti-ut of 36,000 or 37,OoO last Sat­
grown ami eur«*»l in this vi lley this
goods to arrive about I h-cember 1st,
urday night. Th«« damage is fully in­
season. For appearance, size, fiavor,
sured. but the tire causes much in­
MIXING ITEM>
atni every g»xxl quality, they are su­
convenience. as court was in session,
perior to any California or im[x>rte»l
and th,«re Mere a number »if impor­
The r»s'k taken out of the Bill Wil­ prunes ever brought to this market.
Dr. Geary s fine new reside!!»*»- i -
tant eases to b«« tried at the pres,«nt
lis claim down near Merlin took the
Mier their entire stuck of
term yet. Th,« origin of the fir»' is at­ nearly eoinpieteil, and will soon b»
l
’
he
team
of
hors»*«
an»l
wngon
eye »>f P. Lyttleton, who is an oiil
tributed to a lightcl match or cigar reaily for o»«cnpaucy.
which
M.
IL
Al»»»re
had
bought
of
Air.
miner and is familiar with the charac­
stub thrown into sawdust in th,« Jury
(>. Ilolta i, Mislford's first tailor, who
ter of the rock which hnat yielded the Corliett, ami which he ha»l intende<l county the first
room or on th»« floor of the court room has been absent for the past year, has
*»f th»- w»««-k.
TF.M-tlKKS IN ATTENIIAN i 1:.
big returns in the Nevada mines, anti to take iloun in California with him
Mr ami Mrs. J NN Ilrmvn.'»»I* I» ;n-inuir.
New line of La lies tine oxfords Jat returned, a nr may now 1». found m
he declares that it is the first rock lie when h»> went, were sohl at auction on
Following is a copy of the r >11 of
Aver«* at th «l»-|»»t Imn 1 a 4ay «,r tw«> tlii-
one of Adkins A Webb's offices.
I*. R. and E. V. Mills.
*
Sewing Machines at Bedrock Prices,
has seen from any let^ige yet discover«! the street in Ashland hist Saturday week. Mrs. Brown, ferne ly Mi Katie teaetiers 111 attetidane»«:
iu this part of ttie country which has nftern»M>n for 311)0 for the whole outfit, Kii*s«| . of «isson niet mai.y oht fth«iel«
Prof.
I*.
A.
tielz.
Miasi
’
S
Mollie
M.
C.
W.
Wolters
has
reeeivtsl
a
large
From
!‘rof»«ssor Washburn we
We carr\' an innnense stock of Wall Paper and deco­
exeiteil Inna ami tf-il him to expect and J. K. Leabo was th«* lucky buyer. and >( i<»4*hnat**s her»*.
M -Kinley, Hattie Coburn, Nelli«« learn that the work of counting the and well select»*»! stock of toys and
NV. A I’ntrii-k n-i-irm-tl frnin »<rant's Pa«« Ewan. Georgia A. Chase, Lora M. Col­
large developments.
Consequeiitly
fancy
goods
for
th»*
holidays.
rations.
\\ in»lo\v Shades, Picture I rantes. Mouldings.
wormy
apples
taken
from
sjirayeil
and
On»*
of
the
two
men
who
burglar-
n few • •*y« «um Wii’l, tln-r»- lie |.a»-k»«l
Mr. L. seut i» sample of the rock to
three ear h»ads »>f »!*|«i» - fer Paz*- X Soll. ton, Jennie M. < ♦ver. Berltlil C lit >11.
misplayed trees in the agricultural
The
Popular
H.
U.
Lev
is
has
returned
from
1
king-
P»al»v
<
'arriages.
P><*vs' Wagons. P»ird < ages. Machine
l’ortjan»! by U. AV. .Ayers, atni on Ins lz.-ii th»* tailor shop of F. E. Zia-llner i w.» < arload* went
it* Portiand an«! on« < ai
< lara Frink. A Janet Fob,-s, Ada M. eo'h-ge orchard for th,' purpose of
las county, where h»« move»! his large
return Mr. Ayers made a report so en- »lied at the »•ounty jail in Yreka last loa«i to San Francisco.
Reynold«,
E«t
«11.»
W
-ils.
l-
’
.
t:
1
John
­
comparison
is
now
ls«ingdone.
in
ad-
Needles.
<
*ils.
A'c..
«kc.
sawmill, formerly l<x*a*ixl near Central
■conrnginK" that lhe two gentlemen Tuesday night, after a short run of
\d. Graham, who ha1- been nt work with son, .Alice Sutton. Minnie Coleman. di’iou to tins an a»«ciirate account of
bilious
fever.
Th?
Journal
gives
his
Point.
The
mill
will
begin
running
in
went down to Merlin last Monday ami
th«* sur. vying ioree* oi the i »regcmiaii Rail
Come and see us.
No trouble to show goods.
Mr. I’.. E. Smith, of .Ashland; M««ssrs. all the wormy apples that have liefore
vach ,toeat«*»l an extension upon the name as 11. L. Alasoii. The other man way for som»* month*. i»tiirn«* IIto Nshi.m 1 N. A. Jacobs, W. J. Cr.iwTonl, W. J. fallen has also been kept. Mr. Wash­ about tlire»* w«*eks.
from '
NN illamrth x.i'b* \V<- ' •• -d.t\, and
was
sentenceil
to
a
y»*ar
in
San
<
juen-
elaim of Willis, Martin anil Miller.
Alikins A Webb have ad»l»si a corru-
I’hlpps. Misses Alpha M Dowell. Cm
will i•" -li*! here through lhe winter.
burn says that the tr,«»»s that luive
III their lie» play,
’I bis makes Iiv»* extensions already lo- tin for the r«»blx>ry at Alontague.
Me«
\\ || Mowa:. I
i I n-elaud and rie Sackett, 1 ielen Strang, Lucy E. been spray i«d have far less pest-dam­ gat»«d iron awning in front of their
.CaU'il. Not satistieil with their loca­
Smoke Las Pnliras cigars, at AI<- Harry Nan la-*• ’ '(¡urned NV «In-“day e\eu Hay. May Sackett, Lil Sackett. Lillie aged fruit on them, than those which building on Main street, which adds
“TOM’S VACATION
♦
tion, Mr. Ayers has isuided the half Connell A- Eubanks'.
ing ir».;a a l rip o il as i.i^ a* the lark* (*i lhe Dodge, Hattie Illis«, lamina Coleman. are not spray««d. | Benton Leader.
materially to th»« appearance of the
Wood* ha\ ¡ng started (*ut i inlay Le t. I'iiey
inter»*st of Mr. Wil.is m the original
i
building.
Ellen
Bursell.
of
M«
lford;
Gus
New
­
A. L. AliHir»*. who went from this r«*port e ime sear« «•, but sm-creded in *eeur-
claim.« Il»* has gone to All ny and
I l lbs. grmnilate»! sugar; 14 l!»s. X.
berry. Misses llattl»« Newla'rry. Dee
ing th: e antelope.
Messrs. Hammond A Manuel have
Portland .mil » xp«-cte to ii»te-»-st par­ place to San I hego a month or so agi ».
Ankeny, Cora Ankeny. Agnes D -vlin, <’ -njar; 13 lbs. rice, or 2*1 lbs. beans
»lieil
in
that
city
on
the
l*tli
inst..
of
John
sh«H«k.
<»f
Klumatli
«*«mntv,
who
was
shippisl
several car 1»-ads of fine apples
ti«*« there in the enterpris«* will in ten
for
<1
at
McConnell
X
Eubmiks
’
.
*
IT 1 II.ill < \ 1
I (•! th»*
h»* Hliincu
cliarge of MUI
nmns'aught<*r by Lot; ie I;.... I. of .1 -id: *uiville; I .Iva Gal­
to the East this week They have »lone
days. Tbe 1» tlge l»s*atei| p.ppe.-t. s to Is- consumption. His funeral <x*»»urr»*»l
is«* w u* gi vii a loway. Allnon Kaiiler, .1 W. Beatty,
Iwfor«* Avhnr.! his ca*»
ou
the
2"t
h.
ami
was
tak»«n
in
charge
The Examiner reports a bloody a large business tins season.
•>» now
’\vhurt* » < down in < ali
a continuation of the obi Lucky tju«*en
forniH. ntiviii',' tjiken the
iithbottnd train Delia J. Piekel. of Phoenix; 1. B. Bay
m> I- >' in the liar room of the Lalre-
l«sige. which is well known in he min­ by the .A. O. ('. \\ ., de»»»*ase»l having nt
The Rove»« Lancing Company are
mond,
Anna
I
’
ark
-r.
I
’
.
tta
Fries,
of
Au'*'-
last
Munday.
been a meinlier of a Nebraska hxlge
Mev h use Sat unlay evening. Nov. 15.
ing history of Southern Oregon.
Central Point; A. L. II iz-Lon. El.a M
billed here for Dee. 2d. l’iiis is one of (’LEVER (WHIRS.
of the order.
Mc**rs. F. I toper and J.
Al.
Heiiderron.
a
one-armed
man
wh
i
the I h - i - t companies on the road, and
Brown, Z-»ra Bli«s. My«1 ilia Black.
<m*rto MoiitH'4Uu this ’A t
A renew id of Is-.ieh inuiing may Is-
I’liETh DIMES.
The .Ashlami city el»x*tion is only the prospecting work of
Na-lia Inlow. of Eagle Point; J. (>. is agent for McConinighy in land mat­ should l»e well patronized.
«ooked for shori ly. A nniii«ai y is non
ters. was as lulteil ami badly injured
pans in which they arc
about
two
atid
a
half
w«*ks
in
the
fu
­
IND NEU FACES.
Is'ing foimeil in Sun Fiumusco to
1’hi' ip* I..is return« .I but Mr, Roper will Holt, Sina I’yb-r. of So»l.i Spring«; by .1. Maupin, who kicked him about
Th»- M»«dford Jacksonville railroad
Scoit Morris, of Spikenard; Myra Be 1
work this Is-iichu.th a pat» nl. inven­ ture. ami yet we hear nothing in tbe remain ihvrv for some da\s.
is
being
somewhat
delayed
owing
to
the
face
and
head
with
his
boot
heels.
ford. B. R. Stevens, of W’xidville; \\ .
tion of their own. |Ci»se. ut City way of a call for a nominating conven­
Mi Briggs, who arrix • -I fr«»tn Minm• ipoli*
W. Bai lev, the night watchman, com­ the non-arrival of the rails. They tire
tion. Anxious can h-lates shonhi an­ anioiitti
*»r so a,», ami has «iimlnd« d to J. Stanley, Wimer; C. B. Fnzgeral I, ing to th»> front alxmt this time, was expected dally, however, ami will soon
1 {ecord.
nounce their candidacy* to the public make NshUnd hi* hoin••, has gone into Della Masterson, lh«lpha Masters«in,
Hammond in law of Gold Hill; L A. Simons, Z-Ila R. felled to the tloor by Ala* Joni's, of la« laid after they arrive.
The Medford Mail repo, is that through the newspapers, ¡is they »io in partn*•*-hip with A.
pracii''
Nt Bi igg“ has had an ••\,*'ii.<>i\c
Warner, who struck him on the head
Francis Fitch and the mining man other places We ar»* all so mo»l»*st exja
l’he opera house is receiving the last
rnmue in the piofvssioii in Minnesota. Cheney , ot 1’alent; Sophia Wll«on, <tf with a big pistol. It, was a bloody
who joint**! lion m b■ Hiding lie Emme­ here.
coat of plaster, ami will soon be com­
I;
«-k
Point;
Henrietta
Moot»«,
Sain'«
Mr J I . Powell, of Hay < ity, Kansas, was
atT or and a disgrace to the town, th»« pleted. It will Is« one of the best in
line Cinnabai mine in th- S «kiyoiis
lllHtl'l yesterday. looking over the valley.
Among th»*exercise« of th»* teach»*rs’ in N'hlari'i
Emminer says.
have mad-* al»*»u' thirty tli»«.is-mi dol­
country 1
lie
Southern t >regon.
He is «me <*i several inmilivs from
Reshl»‘S these flier»« were a uuniner
institute
which
are
worthy
of
ep«*eial
H iv •
wlio waul m locate -»an, where on of teachers from Joseplnue county,
lars in th«» tr.iusaction, having sold
Stmnpe«!
iloylies,
splashers
ami
pil
­
mention
as
prixinctions
of
?x<
“
*ptton-
the
«
.
.Messrs. D. W. Sears an I 11. Hirech-
1-1
He
1«
inueli
pl»'H-e<l
with
this
th»* proja-rty to a new c-«mp»uy for
mil will look at 1 lie nortliei u country wlios»« nain->s wer»« not r*‘gi«t*«r»-*l.
low .«hams, all new ilesigns, at 1 >. R. A- berger, of Polk county, spent several
$35,001). They Ism»ie»l th»« min? for a al ability, which would be recognized valley
E. V. Mills.
*
as of high rank at any i*<ineational hef«»rc «ettling iiiH«n a tociiiiiai.
»lays in town last w»*ek, being on their
year at 92'iOO, it is said.
s. F Morin»« and wife ami tlieir little
AmnsenientH.
convention anywhere in th«* country,
return horn»* from a trip through
Repairman
S.
B.
Whittle
has
just
dangh • r returned Wcdtit “ lay evening . r*>m
Tho Siskiyou Uonsoh.luteil (¿uick- were th»* opening ad*lr»-ss by Prof. San I . hh io *, whither they wen* railed
Th« iie.x' attraction at Gaillard's op finish»*»! moving almut two miles of Europe. They were well pleased with I
ailver Mining Company lias is-en lti- Getz, of Ashliin»!. an.) the 'I'uesibiy eve­ hurri’ !lv about ihr* -• w* kw ago hy th«* dan era house will lie ttie favorite Royce A tin* Postal Telegraph company's line our town and surroundings, and will PROBITE *K COMMISSION.
eor;sirateil by William S. Ch ipinan, ning lecture by 1’rof. B»*n«<m oi Grant's geroU' 1 no“' of Mi~. Morine* f»ih«*r. a ho Lansing (’»>.. who return with a new ■ >v««r about Hornbrook. The obj»*<*t is invest iu property here. The former
has hud a La i attauk of typhoid pm unioniH.
William Liciiteiilierg. George Setltl, Pass.
!.<•.-
l’he Seat­ to prevent any trouble from washouts is a cousin of our fellow-townsman, D.
A h"! ' :p'y l"ft t li«' < it} in* phy “¡«'inns had company ami :» m-w show,
lira-it ;»u-I <,rn I r- u-. I' '’< ■ I .. • Illi
Alliert H. Stone and Vincent Neale.
pronoi.uce'l him out of immediate «lunger tle Pu
T. Sears.
of
Nov.
1
4th,
.«ays
of
tin
in:
and
conse»|uent
breaks
of
the
line
If you want a fine suit of clothes nt
con and I. hh I.
The capital stock is 32.ixt0.000 of
Apply t<>
“Las. night th»* old-time favorites, such as oecum*d there last spring
hr < B. Darrin, of the Parrin F.r«»* , whose
The grand ball to be given in th»'
which 31 JkM'.OIM* has lieen suhs.-rils-ii. a n iixomible price call on Zoel'ner. the repuia on is n«»w estaf*i*hv«l thi«mgh«»ut the Roy»*»-A LalisiligCompany, playeii from the freshet in Cottonwooil creek.
Flour
and Feed.
Chickens a Specialty­
opera house Christmas eve by the K.
tailor,
who
has
received
his
new
stock
th"
“
!;«•(■
and
in
NV.i*hmgfon
as
well,
ar
Prejiarations are b-nig made to
riv« •! in Ashlami NV« <lnes«laA from tn their ’1 lr»l engagement at the Seat; I»* The main lin»* is now wholly on th»' of P. promises to . xoel all others ever
*
work tlieir cinnabar ledg» s or chimney.-» o! gm a is.
north, and will n-main here till Sunday. »»para h»mse. There was a larg»* at- east side of th»* creek, ami a.loop ie given here. The lodge is sparing no
A'HI. NND. < II:
at the he»i»i of B« aver Creek. Siskiyou
The W. (’. T. U. will give an enter­ Th«* l»o. tors Darrin are treating hundre«is ten»lam*«, scarcely a seat remaining un­ run to Henley. .An office is also op­ pains to make it a perfect success in North Side Mai; *t..
mountain, during tbe entire coming tamment and free w ill offering at the of < a“« “ that other physicians will n*»t un­ sold. (*f course Ray L. Itoyc»* ami en««! in the store of Davi 1 Hom at
dertake. and the testimonials put»li<h«ni
every
respect.
winter, at which at least a dozen men Presbyterian church next Tiiesilay from time t«> tune show the ?*m*eess they Lizzie 1. >yce ar«* the stars of th«* coni Hornbrook something new, as the
J. W. <). Gregory and 11. J. Hicks,
will t»e employed. Ill tbe spring op­ evening. Dec. 2d. A brief uotice of have.
pany. R >y»«e was as funny as ever, ami Postal Ims not had an office in Horn-
of Ashland, were in town Tuesday, on
erations will Is* carried on more ex­ origin ami sk»«tch of the national and
Frof. J. B. Horner, who has for a uum>‘«*r that is saying a g<>o»l deal, lu Ins brook heretofore.
tensively, with the addition <>f more our state \V.
their way down the valley.
T. I . will l»> given, of year“ t»uu»ipied tin* position of principal many »lifferent. changes of character he
(junker rolleil oafs. Germ» a. Break­
workers. The adviinc«* in .-ilv«*r has with good music, and short talks from of tin Roseburg publi« schools, and i< also was goo»i. Lizzie Royce hsaksas pret­
Gen, L. Davis anu wife ami Ed. Pet-
*. <-re* if-, aud manaeer of the .-*tat«* 'leath­
also CTenUsi a greater »¡email»! ami home citizens. A most earnest invita­ ers Ih-ading « ir< le. has I h *** u in town f.«r ty ntnl sings as sw»«etlv as ever. Th»* fast Gem. Pearl Tapioca and Sago, at mger are taking a trip through Lake
♦
4»*tter prn-es for quicksilver, which can tion is extend»«»] to all. Those having tw « I • - this w< "k and lei* been very anc- pretty little song, "There, Little Girl, McConnell & Eubanks'.
ami Klamath counties, on a pleasure
zie olrtame i in larg»' qnantity aud su­ cards will please bring them in Tins « • **f'i in extending the membership of tin* Don’t Cry," was giv. n in good v»»i»«e,
l’.-ter Jackson stock has fallen sev­ trip and to see the country.
rea
iiru
'
irule
oi
this
county
through
meet
­
perior quality iu the fiMitlulls of Sis­ .lay evening.
an»! her other so
m«l iiistrun i-na I eral jsiin-s in the »piotations of the
ing w ilk so many <»f the tea* her* a* the in
kiyou mountain, this si»ie of tbe Ore­
Staver X Walker, of this place, sold
stttnt«
» p *ei Ities wen- v» iy fine. Her »• » sporting fr.r»«rmty. H»- undertook to
A
slight
wrt«»«k
oc<«urred
on
the
S.
P.
gon boundry lint*, lhe work is nn-l«*r
Mrs*rs. R. R Monita*. I’ > l’»»stal ln*pe«*t- tuniee ate reti »rkably p -tty. Cha«. stop young Go.ld ir»l, th« Australian a large supply of farming implements,
at
Smsoii,
We.lm««
lay
evening.
A
the «upervieion of Mr. Magee, an ex­
<*r. an-i ' Inv« F ¡AM*kw«»od. Deputy I'. >. Horwitz, as Bolling - -i I '• ■lil>l»-s, mtro- heavy weight, in <«igbt rounds fora a fine carnage, harness, etc., to a Mr.
perienced im»l skillful quicksilver special wood tram was pulling into the Pro*« ■ :ing \ttorn»*y for Oregon, ( anie out »bleed some cl» v-*r work Hi.« singing purse ot 32,••(>(* at .vb-llmurn« on th»* Pareira, of Siskiyou county, Tuesday.
Fortland Wednesday morninu tube
miner, wfip is also note»l as an exp» rt yariis and collided with freight tram from
L’he firm has a large trade m that s»«i-
pre*.nt ai the tearing of <’ha* Ni< k- 'i <»n of comical songs was go»»-!, but Ins Hil­ 20th, ami bailed. In fact, th« general
enow shoe traveler; formerly resnling No. 31. A box car was I .am l««d on top the eii irge of violation of the postal iaws re i'.it.on • f Patti .ml her 1» i.i >g t»*t >r »pinion 1.« that Goddard had the b»*st tiou of the country.
in th? Sierra ami Nevada counti»*s. of a tint ear, mid a 11 limiter of other uardiiui th«* mailing of advertisements of w.»« g: «»*t.«d with app*- is at-»l a < n- if the right from an even standpoint.
I. ' ■ i*inna lottery. They returned to the
The pnsvss of working the quick- cars were bmlly jammed up. None of tie-
»*» •• ; M.'wb :i. Mi.t’cl 1 *.- «1».
. hi . J ickson will try to ki.o»*k Goddard
Snake stories are generally in season
city By the Wednes«iay evening * train.
eilver will lie by menus of roasting th»« tram men were injur»«!. The acci­
was especially g»»*J. Her biigh' say­ out. how.-ver, in a fight to a finish to along about April or May. but the
dent
made
the
freight
half
a
»lay
late
M it obvnehain. <»f Sprague river arriv* 1
'urtiaeee. sai»l to la* more effective and
teaching Ashland, mid held the soitii in tow:, from Kinrnath <*<mnty, NVe.lm * i.i. ings ami her .«ongs aud dam* ■ very tak»* pia.-e in Sydney in February East Oregonian has one for November.
lee« »{¡«ngerous to the health of opera­
his way to Ja-ksonville. t<> cat hi* thanks clever. Billy Barbour, i-« Jos ab. the next f-»r a purse»»f 95,5»i(>. Jackson Il sounds as iiioiigh a former editorial
«
xpr -ss her»« till nearly tmoii yesterday, on
giving dinner with hi»fnmi!y. He 'sill
tives than th»* obi fashion style of re­ waiting
ol»l farmer, was good. Ar. (’. Mo »re's says I«» «1.« »iek, i.n«l scarcely able t>) writer for that journal bad written the
for
the
freight
to
come
over
main
m this valley at* mt a week. Nir
tort«. With furnaces, the cinnabar
<»ii -n* t. tin report* live *t »< k doing \x«*!l on mandolin ami iianjo specialties wer> tight n ronu I. r.irl that he considers story just about the tune tie was wind­
tin-
mountain«.
eontaiuiug K.2" per cent of quicksilver
I’ak ng Inai -If »*xe«s*<iingly lucky in having ing up one of Ins big “tools." Th«1
the rar.-ie* tn Klamath county, thi* f.iii. and tie* b.-st .*ver seen m S-- «tile.
“t* ' k nit'ii generally beginning t«» think ttie company together, th«*y produce i- tin* fight declare»! a draw. <*ous,»lering story is as follows: “J. 11. Wateuberger.
can be work?»! profitably, while it
< >ats. Barley. Wheat, at market price thr
takes ore cuntaining «50 or (’>() per cent taken tn exchange for farm wagons, at that they will have ail easy winter on clean, bright evening's entertainment." the »•omlillon he was in.
a member of the I uiou Pacific bridge
ran« her*
for tbe retoit puawts to prove profit­ G. C. Editings.
force, brought a live rattlesnake to
M J Th«»s. K’-nnt ly a:i old .( “i'h nt of
.A
li
le-nan
in
the
employ
of
the
Cal
­
able.— | Yreka Journal.
.irthagc, M«».. who for the past two or three
A ru- number of »lr. s.«»«»l fink» vf . ifornia Elis-trie Light C 1. received R Pendleton yesterday which m«*Hsured
Fred Shultz has s»*l»l his dwelling ’ year*
has L» eu trawling for his health, is
three feet in length and orgiuaily
An immense stock of wall paper, house on Main s’n-et near the Con­ now .-1 \shlaud. h>i\
come over fiom si* ami »* m ■ iiv»* >ri *«. Ir.v«* »• «u «nr. pp 4 current of 1200 volts of electricity had thirty-two rat ties, some of which
from
this
vail»-*
to
tb»-S
hi
Er
met
¡
«»
k:\
-
i
o
-
idi
y.
w
here
he
iia*
b«
cn
for
*oir..
f--.m
a
inked
wire
at
Kearney
and
at
Smith
X
gregational
church
to
Walter
E.
ceilings ami d«s»ratious
moi.’! * Mr. Kennedy is nii old sub*»
. m irk?t
witbin
the
p-st
w- «k. S'i'ii-r streets. San Brancisco, last Sat- were lost during its journey. Mr.
_______
Dixige’s. We furnish an eXpenemtKl Be«*l;e, freight clerk at the Ashland of
Im liniN'.an i IiH“ for a number of
Watenberger found a deu of ttie snakes
paper hanger wheu desired. Ail or­ depot.-who will make it his residence. years Been intrreste«! in tlie information it Goidsinitb, of Meiitord, li.is siiipp »»1 ard ty by itiu.lvertently grasping the near the bridge camp six miles above
I mpatient F atue «: “Do make hast«*: w<* ar«* late for «limier now:
ders in this hue promptly attemh’d to, Mr. B»«ebe sold Mr. Shultz two lots gave him ab-mt Ashland. H«* *• our town .*»m«> two »loZ'i: crat»*s of »lri*ss»«l w» e with l»oth bands. He was held Umatilla, killed forty-three and capt­
W ife : “I really <*an’< help it, dear: th<*<<* gloves will not«button."
adj ic- nt to the property he ¡.ought of ' this week h».- lite tir*t lime, and is much tnrkt'ys. an»I others b.iv«* sent tin* live to the wire ami siilT«re»l inteuse agony
ami satisfaction gurauteed.
pleaded with it.
$
ured
the
one
mentioned,
the
fangs
of
birils. W. I*. B «nti. of AshlauJ. also for a moment until a companion at
D.M’ ghtek : “I always told you. mamma, that you vli«>»uld buy the new •Malh«*r’ Gl«»v«*t.
him. cuijsiileratlon 32-K1. The price
Try our own brands of .tea, oysters, for the house and lots was 31fix'. Mr.
sta’e .«up» • int» ndent E. I'»
>1 -Elroy, sent tio .n a lot of line »•hi<-keiiH for work with him released him. He was which he extracted. His snakeeliip
wh. h r;.st« (i in a moment ami are so conv«*ni«-nt ; tli«*y ar«- lor s-li«- at
soap and crackers. Superior to any Shultz is building mi addition to the w host 'otig and etfn lent labor* for the ad tin* rb'iriks^iviiig tr ide, am«*H„« th--m •»ken to a hospital ami the only in- was on exhibition at Benn's in a l*ox
« id • i ient «/f the state have lUH’ie hi in weP
wire.
Rattlesnakes
otbeir. McConnell A Eubanks.
*
dwelling lie i* occupying himself near k m»v. n ami <b**erved!y iH>pular throuuhtH,t lieing a lot of exir.i large youug jury apparent was a burned place in covered wi' i
has l»eun in Awhlnnd this week. rme'ers. averaging |nn-r«« than iiv»* the palm of each hand, where the were never so numerous along the
A few wagons out of a car load left the depot hotel, ami M ill soon build a or-.ci.
t. 'Ud «“• ltl.M ll ph H“**d With the» SlKTVHSflli pounds each, live w *ight about an
wir«*e ha.l come in contact with his river. Sam Anderson says he uever
and 1 will cicise them out ata bargain bouse ou the lotf he bought of Mr. iustit«i:e which < l«»s»*(i its
«»ii NVt’«I
large
as
in
my
of
th
“
tnrkaya.
flesh. After his hands were dressed saw so many before at ins fruit farm
lJe.li.»,
a
dnpljj'a'e
of
the
one
be
iiM
...
i
L
<.:
.
■
•
was
■:
•
>
nt-sday
owning.
!
hr
Call and see if ¿Gil want one.
inoj‘1 ai'/’^v attended ever hcl'l in the dis­ TiirKi-y« ami <«hi»*keus are sliipp«*»! to by the surgeon, he walked away feel­ lielow town. They are now sluggish
jus' solil to the latter.
»
G. 0. E ddingr ,
trict, and thr work dune w HI coin pa re w it h California from lhe sta!es iu I in* iiik I-
ing only a tritle weak from the terri­ and easily killed.”
the
Lamb's wool and leather sh| per- the is-r “iiowinLr Hinde in any part
Leave your orders foi Eastern oyst­
state
Erol. M<Kir<*> visited tile Ashlaud »1!« «--st tu large numbers, and it ble experience. It was iu »lispute
ers for Thanksgiving, ut McConnell X sol»\s for sale, all sizes, at Wednesday's publi»' school* mi Monday last, and *pvak* lo .ks as if th«* l>nsiu«*ss of raising whether the current that kill«*»] Kemin-1 Four room Ci U ige on Oak street to
in tie liigiicst term-» td the able supervision them in this part, of the country ought, ler was more or less than lOflO volts, rent
booth.
Eubanks'.
at 35 l**r month. Apply at
of the principal and the faithful and ufti
to l»e a profitable one.
it Will l»e remeililtered.
Legal Blanks Ht tins office.
cieut work <»f ’he whole corps oi teachers.
t’ranberriea at the Red Hou«»e.
SMITH & DODGE
ONE NIGHT ONLY
WED. DEC. 3d
SMITH
1)01 )GI
Homeliest* Man in FARM and STOCK RANCH
Situate Near Ashland, Oregon
C. F. BILLINGS
Ashland, Or
Leader : in : High : Novelties
ASKLAND, OREG
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