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ASHLAND TIDINGS BK E VITI EN. A small fire at the Arlington hotel near '.be depot caused some comm«« tion in that part of town lust Tnt-sday evening. A small boy bail set a caudle on a chair in a bedri«om where it ig- niU*l • lad;.*s dress banging fieenle it, and Ix-fore the fire was put out sever al dr. ssee and soaie Is--¡«dofhltig w< le injured. Wm. Singleton hail bur harnl badly scalded in lielpm^.' to put the tire out. Soim-otn- brought up stairs a kettl«« of lioiling water from the kit chen stove, and Singleton, not kuow- ing that the water was hot. plunged bis hand into it in wetting a blamket to throw ou the fire. Win. Huntley Hamptou, the Port land ussayer and niinerulogist. was in town several «lays last week, ou his re turn home from a visit of Beveral «lays in th« blue gravel coliutiy over about Hornbrook. 11« has unbounded faith in the eventual development of a great mining imiustry m drifting working tiie great I h -U s of blue gravel which have beeu proven to exist ami to carry gold. How neb the gravel is the future will have to determine, but it is to lie said that none of tbe people who are working in it have reach«! a |s»int where it is to be t-X|>««-ted the rich part of the ancient water bed lies. Th«- l*««l ro«-k is pitching wherever ex posed iiuiier the gravel, anil the dis tance from the shore line is not far enough in any place yet worked to lead the iiiiiieis to expect the returns 1 hat are 1«- ok « m I f«»r at tbe hue of gold «re- («»sit from sources that have fell lhe gra ■« 1 de[H-sits. At least tbs is the ease at ail the mines yet <»,H>ue«l unless it Is ’ll th«- one on (ir«-en Horn, near Yr« ka, wh.-re th«- miners are drifting Si feel liem-ntli th«- surface and are re- porti-1 to Is* taking «mt $25 |»-r day to the man. Mr. Hampton represents parties who have located some ¡IM) acres r more of the land snp,M«se<i to overlie the grave], ami whilepver there Iasi week lie let the contract for the sinking of 5>) feet of ¡1 vertical shaft over 0113 of tbe claims. Tills 5l> feel is not exiiecteil toreiclith-- gravel, amt is but the b«-ginning of a shaft wlueii may Is-2tk) f«-et l»et«»re t liegnivel l»ed is struck, Mr. Hamptou says. Ribbons ami laces «dieaper than any where at Assign«-»« Sale. Mr. Armstrong's oration on the Nihilists is said io Is- almost th«-finest piece of oratory ever heard from th«- Vuerican platform. It was first given at I lie r«spi«st of Henry Ward Bee«-h«-r. Rev. 1. De \\ itt L'ajniuge aud Rev. Dr. Storrs m Brookly n. New York; re- [K-ate-i by the mvitauou «»I Hou. Abra ham Hewitt, late mayor of New York City, in (.a •«»per institute to five thou- sand p«s pie, ami again delivered at the r«s lesi ot 111«- filile«! States Con g ress ni Washington' D. ('., th«- eel- ebral* si orator, R«»i»ert G. Ingersoll, 1-resnl Lug on the occasion ami mtro- «mein gtbe lecturer, whose eloquence as tic t-r«-J heanl seut ( ieorge Kea- nan t< > Sitieria, to investigate ami report for th- Century Maga ¡«zine lhe horrors of Sil» rum prisons recently attracting so much attention throughout tl««- Llilttsl States. The liev. Dr. C. C. Stratton, l’lvsident of Willamette I'uiVersily’ says of Mr. Armstrong: "He is the greatest platform orator who h.is visile«! the Pacific (. list.” General N« Ison .1. Miles, of the I . 8. Army, who heard Mr. Armstrong in Metropolitan 1’emple, S. F., says: “I have heard all the great s(»eakers of this country, and I consider Wll- ham .liicksoti Armstrong among tbe foremost." Speakiug of the lecture on the 1« i-sian Nihilists at the California Cimuta iqua Assembly, Hie San Fran- eisco Examiner said: "The great platforni orator, William Ja kson Arm strong, thrill«! every heart with sym pathy tor the heroic men aud women battling for constitutional liberty in the Cz ii’s d>»minions, ami by ins im- passion«-«! ehspience, moving Ins aiidi- euce to frequent appiuuse." Have you tried Eagle Mills flour since the change? if not. try a sack. For sale by ail grocery deniers iu Ash land. [28 THE CITY ELECTION HERE ANI» THEKE. A ( H AFTER OF ACC WNTX titii/hl ITwyéditigs. Conductor Frank Edwards, of tl The annual city election of AshLind All th«- city officers of the past year All manner of toys at Red House. An adjotiry*<l meeting <»f tbe Friday,.................... lieceinlyr l'>, 1^90 who w« re put up again werer«elect«l. wood train which has lieen ruuny k w is hel.l on 'Tu;- -«lay of this week, for S. H. Hull and C. C. Ragsdale will between Ashland and tbe Kiskjyou ooutmil of Abdlnn<l was held last Fri th« choice of a mayor to succeeil May day «vernini. “Ui, praaenl ¡ A minstrel show dul Ashland last evening, io*«-. l 12tb, M • or Hill. three eouneilmen U> su«-cetd g , into the livery business i«t Medford. summit much of the time durinff the I Hill ¡«nd ('oltlbciimeu — —... H '?!>«>ri,¡««ii, T S For a »rood Christmas dinner, go to M <<n lav evening, anil had a rather past month or two, was kille«f in a Messrs. 'Thorntou, < 'olton ami Crow- Men's Nailed Bools, $2 pair at (). H. tor. Crowsoti, ilokoti u«xi K- at nor. po »r bouse. the Ashland Hotel. ♦ singular v.ny in<ir Sisson las' • Satur Min, a reconler, treasurer, marshal. Blount's. * «card of ««(iiuliz.ition. day attern«H»u. His train was stand I The city nt ruet roniinissioiivr nnd surveyor. The A No. 1 fr«-sh milch cow for sale at I want 85 heart cedar fenc»> post«. a bargain. Inquire <»f L. A. Rose, The next meeting of the Jackson ing at Edgewood atxmt to start and he I Messrs. Hill, .>>lto’j and Hunsaker, followiiiaz were elected: Mayor, G. M. reported that ¡Le^ bad i-xamined tbe Have you got them? How much will Phoeuix, < >r«-g:»u. Grainger; Cuunciltneu. < >. Ganiard, county teachers' association will be was walking aloDg beside the track I i asseeHitlv-nt roll \>f >L<- reo rder iust they cost, delivered? past the engine when Patrick Enright, Sylvester Patterson, E. J. Farlow; 11»- held at Jacksonville, Jan. 10, 1891. A new deep tiraiu of til«- is Ix-ing put C lip . P ayne , .Ashland. a gang foreman, who was ou tbe ten , completed, aud tliat ti e total n ..„al eorder, Milton Berrv; Treasurer. E. V. Four room cottage on Oak street to ! of taxable properlv of tn« city as re in to drain ttie cellars of tbe Houck Carter; Marshal, \V. U. Maytivld; rent at $5 [ier month. Apply at der of the engine, threw off a stick of ported. was $465,(y«. after equaliza- block at the pl za corner. SH mmi I Tax. heavy pitch w«M»d, striking Edwards Street Count lias loner. Win. Nelson; Bank. * aud causing his death within a few ’ tion. The report «6 approved. I will lie at Mr. Luckey's office each Snrvuyor, M. L. McCall. Rev. Mr. Jones, from Roseburg, is The council tbeYeupou pro«-eed«l Dr. F. C. Horsley, of Canyon City, hours. Dt-«-ea.-*e«l liv«xl iu Horu- afteruism until January 16, 1891, (ex amdiicting a M-n« s of meetings al tb«- No nominating convention was held to levy the following taxes: A tax of Grunt county, a promiueut resident of br«M»k. am! the funeral was at that cept Sundays) to receive the school Ashlalid Biptlst ( ’harch. until Saturday morning, when a con tax now due. W. A. P atrick , vention was called to linnet at Granite Yreka in the early mining days, died place 'Tuesday afternoou, Rev. F. G. 2 mills for general purposes ami a having a Engineer D. McCarthy Strange, of the Ashland Presbyterian special tax of 4’2 mills to pay interest Hall at 2 p. in. of I he same day. It on Dee. 3«!. S.-hool Clerk. to la-come due .Ian. 1st, 1891, up«-u uuiuix-r «•( acr«*s more* of truit trees set was organized by the election of J. T. (). 11. Blount is offering bargains in ehtirph, officiating. The untimely out ou liis pla«-e near Talent. The Holulay Miu»«|iu-r»iti*. Bowdilch as chninnan and C. H. Gil order to make room for holiday stock. aud unexpect«l death is mourn«! not tbe water works b »nils. The matter of laying some water only by the railroad boys of tbe Sis lette, secretary,and the following tick It is a long time si no- Ashland has Marshal t|ay licl.l giv«-s notice 'hat pipe ou First Avenue having lieen The Medford depot of the Jackson kiyou ami Shasbi division, but by et was placed in the field, called or “masqner.uied" urn! th* imliextions are the city lax is now dun .«ml payable headed “muhicip’.ii ticket:” For May ville branch railroad is to be l«x-at«l many other p««ople. as well, who knew brought before tbe council, it was or- that the masquer»«!«* ball at Ganiard'» to Lun at tbe city «-ouucil room. or, G. M. Gr linger; couneilnien, (). near the S. P. water tank, north of the the deettased. He leaves a wife ami <ier«i that the superintendent of wa <q»era house Christmas nigh, -will 1 h - Win. Gee will go out to Klamath little babe to mourn his lows, the ter works lx« instructed to immedt* Gar.inrd, Sylvester Patterson, E. J. 8. P. depot. well attendfxL Music will I h * fur- barlow; recorder. (\ H. Gillette; treas former being a sister of I. 11. Hazlett, ' alely lay a 2-inch pipe from Main nisiesl by th* Ashlaud Orcm-stra. and oonntjr with a ioa«l of the tine barns Complete stock of tobacco am! cigars Have now on hand in addition to a I street as far as the pipe on hand will of Henley. urer, H. C. Myer; st reel coin Uns'-ion er. at McConnell Jr Eubanks. E K. Brightman, of the Ashland Ho an«l bacon put up by Hoi-Rersmith. ♦ ' teach, ami thence along First Avenue complete line of gives the fui The Yreka Journal Win. Nelson; surveyor, M. E. McCall, tel. will prepare a fine supper. Tick I»ou't miss bearing Wm. Jackson A Culiforuia exchuug«* says the first lowing particulars: As the train was I a 1-inch pipe as far as necessary to l’he marshal’s place was left vac.mt. ets. not including supper, will l»e, for Armstrong, one of the really great Mood: iy at 11 o’clock a meeting was full earload of raisins that ever left starting, Enright discovereil a fine ' supply with water all the people on gents, $1.00; imiies, 5o<-; spectators, scholars aud orators of our «-oirutiy. held at Masonic hall at winch George Stilista county start«! for the east piece of pitch w«x»d in the tender, First Avenue us far north as Spring 25c. This tun«- last year Ashiantl was in Engle was chairman and \V. H. Leeds from tbe town of Anderson last Fri which he threw out for the purpose street. Mayor llill r< turned to the «-ouucil the midst of a genuine, ohl-fasbioned Gone to the Agent-y. of saving it for kindling on his return. secretary. The following ticket was day night. 'This piece of heavy pitch wihk I struck the chicken ordinance passed at the placed iu nomination: For mayor. J. Bv last night’s overland passenger winter not very cold at any time, bn Men ’ s new underwear, 50 cte. up, at lhe conductor Edwards, who was meeting held Dec. 1st, with Ins veto, C. l’olnian; oounciimen, < >. < i.iiunrd, S. ( ). 11. liliiiinl’e. D. W. Matthews, of this city, left for “lightning" for snow ami rain. * A large stuck of alongside of the engine, in the back stating that be believ«! the ordinance B. Galev, and Sylvester Patterson; re the Klamath Indian agency, in Klam 111« frb-tids of Marsiial May 1!«.d The wife of Freti Wunder, of Baker of the head, when he was observed by would work an unneossary hardship corder, Milton Berry; treasurer, E. V. ath, to take charge of the agency as shook Up lhe town w.lh an anvil c ,u- Carter; si retd commissioner, .Jacob City, gave birth hist w«*k to triplets, the fireman to fall down, ami bad the to many people of the city. superintendent. His nomination to iionade Tuesday night after the votes The matter of lhe negotiation with Wagner; surveyor, M. L. McC.dl; mar two boys and a girl. Both Isiys di«l engineer to stop tbe train. Edwards the appointment was ma-1- some time ban l»een connt«*d an«! it was found shortly after birth, but tbe girl baby was irumeiiiately taken to tLe ca- John P. Walker for tbe closing of bis shal, leit blank. ago and approved by th- i>resi«leut and that he had lieen re-elected. bikiee, when the engineer hiirri«! the ditch through town in consideration Monday evening another convention bids fair to live. his boniis have la-en sent to \\ ashing of the city furnishing him with water large stock of n«-w ststionery <»r was called, aiid Col. Norris was chosen ton and appr«»ved ami the commission all A kinds Largest line holiday goods in Ash tiam to Dunsmuir for medical aid, from the city mains was before the just receive«! from the East at chairman and Mr. Bryant s<‘cretary. land at Lite Red House. being unable to go to Sisson on ac lasueil and returned to him. Mr. the T idixuh * office, ami job printing of ------ ( '(insisting of- count of a special being on tbe road «jountfil, ami a written proposition On motion, the nomination of Judge Matthews is a good citizen ami will all kinds can is- *l«»tm in liett<-r style Tin-crank. Edwards. Miller, who lolman was endorsed for mayor, and from there. Edwards recovered his from Mr. Walker, after discussion, make a goO«l head for Klamath agency, and at prices lower than ever before. then the convvhtioti quietly melted is now in Washington nursing the senses again ou the way, but began was on motion laid ou the table. and although there are in-iuy to regret City oniinauce No. 88, providing for Cloth BouiM by the Best Authors. away and tbe j»ople who had called it i-L-a that it is n«-essary that he should sinking near McCloud’s Stxla Springs, his departure, ev-n temporarily, from Farmers are couiplamitig that this HaJem. they follow him to his naw i kind of weather ih not parli<*ul;«rly de put out the following ns a prohibition lull President Harrison, was at one remaining unconscious and dying late tbe l« vy and collection of a special tax as stated alxive was ii<lopte«i, also time <|iiarterma8ter clerk at Vun«-ou- McLaughlin Bros. Complete Line of Boys’ home with hearty wishes for 811C- i sirable for thetr crops that some of in the night. The division superin ticket: Mayor. J. E. Smith; council cess. |.Statesman. tendent, Lmdlterg, sent a s]H*cial to ordinance No. 89, pr«»vi<ling for the iip’ii, <). Garuard, F. il. Blakeman anil ver. Wash. | Welcome. the grain sow«! several week.« ago ami Girls’ Story Books, licensing of billiard tables. h isn't come through tin- ground yet. J. L. Downing; oeonier, Millon Ber A beautiful line of cheval suite iu IlornbriMik for his wife and child, who A Custly Disaster. A Liiil of $30 for rent of the council reach«-«! Dunsmuir to be present dur ry; treasurer, I .. V. Carter; marshal, C. solid oak lit Smith.t Dodge's Children's Toy Books, Work in the mine of tbe «Vhland A Portland dispatch of Dee. 15th, to ing his dying moments. 'Tlie remains, r«x»m six mouths from July 1st, 1890, D. \ in Dyke; street eoinmijsioner, T. parties who have liven pio>p«-.-lmg f«»r was order«! paid A little three-ywir-old son of a Mr. the San Francisco Chronicle says: HCOompatii«! by his wife and witnesses \\ . Bryant; surveyor, M. L. McCall. THE POETS in all bindings'—Red Line, Adjourned to nuret Friday. Dec. "lhe greater number of passengers in coal m th«w Alea<lows has ts-eu «lint 1 he count of voles showed the fol- Baldwin at Grant's Pass f«-ll into a need«j for an inquest, were taken next down for Hie winter, tim tunnel that «veil one «lay recently, but was brought lowing result: jured in the rw-ent accident ou the day on passenger train 15 to Horn- T.ltb, 1890. < dive, Woodbine, Embossed Calf, \ e- up alive ami unhurt by his 12-year-old lirook, where the evid«-nce was taken Southern Pa«*ific at the Lake Labish was Iteing run by ««»uliacl having lieen Mayor Grainger «»mplete«!. nitian Bamboo. Ac., Ac. That sour-tempered, cross, dysp. brother, who promptly put a ladder by Coroner Frietl, the jury rendering trestle have r«a»ver«l an«l left for individual, should take llr. .J. 11. down the well am! went after him. home. The Mitchell brothers l«ft List a verdict in accordance with th«- alxive Tickets for the Armstrong )«-tiir«-s. Lean's Sarsaparilla! It will ni:«k< ’«’ll 11»’11 *11»’1 night for their homes in Pennsy lvania. • >*) cts. for stugh* l«*tniv, ..»«-Is. for the Muk<- home pleasant by buying a facts. Enright, the section fortnan, fe el as well mid hearty aS the healthiest W. S. Bowen, of St. Paul, has gone to two. Rt*servt-«l ««-at.« can i»eol»taiti«l me«» rocker, parlor or l»edr<x»in suit at is a popular, and careful man. and of us, vitalizing that is all. San Francisco. Mrs. H«-witt came without extra charge, at. M.<\»nn«-il «V never thought of any person living Smith .V Dodge's. from Salem to day and left for Ta«s> Eubanks's, Seats for Wedutsslay's near tin* engine when tbe train com R. S. and F. W. McLeran, proprie- menced moving at the point where the ma. There are still five of th«» injured lecture may b<- reseros! after Tuesday tois of the Wilhoit springs about 25 accident owurred, and was nearly Ret in the city hospitals and a dozen at Sa noon. Following is the rts-ord of weathei Ite . miles from Portland, failed last w««ek, frantic over the «a-currence, exciting lem. Th«* company has remunerate«! Assign«- Sal* at Hunsakers old with assets stat«! at $125,000 an«l the sympathy of all. for the great re observations, for Ashland, made by F. most of (host- who were injured, ami * i>i liabilities $57,000. The failure is at- morse exhibited over the unfortunate II. Carter, observer for the Or. gon will have but few damage suits, if any. st.'in.t I »elow COfelt. State Weather Bureau, for the week ributed to mining speculation. The settlement (hist in roiiuti fignr«-s, n-4 event. Tii* militia boys ar* practicing a lit- ending Dec. 71, 1890: lx; $250,1)1X1 tie ................... with their rifle* at tlie target range Lots of boy's wagons at Smith 11 A locomotive fireman named —. —. down across B.-ar creek near the Dodges. Rose, employed upon either a freight The Russian Nihilists. Strevt• 'oiu'n slaughter houses, T'ii-y haven't worn K*> (¡rant's Paes now sports tbe banner train or work train between Dunsmuir In bis ehspient lecture Win. Jacks-«u out many targets yet, but are getting IN ENDLESS VARIETY. riti« t«-am of Southern Oregon. Ami and R«*ilding, met with a shocking fa ih 11 Armstrong pictures the lives of th- s<> tti.it they don't shut both eyes when 4Ú. • 12 the Isiys say if there is anything in it. tal accident last Saturday morning II dowii-trol leu exiles so plainly, with they pull tlie trigger. I thev might extend their claims even alHiut two o'clock. The tram bad ail tbe lights aud shadows, that every 4- II .¡4 outside of this district. The members stopp«i at the Morley trestle for some Mackerel, white fish and smoke«! I » heart is ipucken-d for fre«*«h>m; shows All to be sold at the very PERSONAL. the team are: Al«- Ireland. Al»e 16 of i > purpose, and Ros«-, thinking th«- en halibut at the R*<1 House. the hell of tyranny au«l all its lurid < iy 17 Hansbrough, E«1 Re«lfield, L. E. Bain! gine was over solid ground, Btepped lights -a tale of horror, of man's inhu One of thee*- “pogomps" the Yreka « rit. T.iliuiia -tart«) last Fri«Iay evenim ami Sam Redfield. [Courier. off iti the darkness arid fell through M< HU Min manity to man, aud a large criticism Journal told us h I hii U last wt-ek slip- f«»r U r.'iugel. A¡H'kn. ou a government ns stern, vol«), un pet up -iu < Jregon the first of the week, Star tobacco 4.5c. per lb at D. L. the trestle to the ground, fortv-three f«-«*t I h -I ow . lit- was terribly crushed, (’ol. Bnwditeh wasat Grants Pas> thix ueck sympathetic am! uii|»oeti<' as are the and froste.1 the bimiscape about Asu Minkler Ar Son’s. * on legal business. but iiv«l until Tuesday morning, when A (‘ontinual coughiug is \cr ice gorge.1 shores of its t. rritory and land. Tins was th«- first foggy exp«*ri- 1 <i A Yreka dispatch of Dec. 12th to his sufferings Were end«! by death. pvi.M»n> sitting near y«»u in i Dr. Helm returned h-»in< Wedni *<iry even the «Ireary wastes of its mighty mau em*e -,f the seasou, aid was view«l Lathering: licsides. iti-<»f gn a*u ing from Stockton, < al. t ti«- ChriHiicle says: Frederick Koes He was a young man, unmarried, and the throat and lungs, ami i** soleum. Sitieria. The lecture was with disgust l»y the people here. E. T. Bartlett has l»ecn ii n from hirf ter. a rancher, living nt Hawkinsville, his parents live in Sacramento, to dangerous at this season of tl. originally given at the request of the half bottle of Beggs Cherry min« - lor several din s th»- *.i started off to l<s»k for some stray which place his I hh I v was taken for Fine kul glovt-s only $1. Assignee Rev. Henry Ward B«<echer. in Ply will relieve any ordinary <-ou sb«-p three days ago ami has not buna!. ♦ < H|»t. \V. F. Songer, wile remedy (-osi* no more than mouth Church. Brooklyn, N. Y.. re- Sale. started \ sterday for .Southe been heard from since. He was 71 grades that are throwu on tl [»eated in Cooper Institute. N-w York U'm. Lawson, formerly of this place, M. (). Warner, the skillful piano >’ll at enormous profits. For ni years old. Search-parties are looking II. JI. Wolter-, of Medford City, at tiit* reipiest of the Hoti. Abram tuner, has la-en hud up at Grant's l’:u*s who was for a time in charge of the drtiggists. > man, of Jackson ville, were for him. S. Hewitt, to five thousand people, ami fr«»Tu the effects of an a«*cident met repair gangs at work in the Cow- creek »lav. suhee«{uently delivered it> Washington. with in alighting from the train the Axoinplete stock of choice groceries, « anyon, and of late has managed a bragg«-«! by the Cars J. Xo^Diii 1‘hillij»*- went « D. C., at the r«-piest of the leading first of last week, but expwts to I h * so fancy candies, nuts Ac. for Christmas. gang of men al work in the construc gravei con lit rv for a das nr On«* of the box cars, by some means. I the week. Just receive«] at Minkler’s. representatives and senators in th- !’. far recover«-«! as to reach Ashland and tion of th«- new road there, was re Itecame derail«! on Momlay's south S. Congr-ss, C«d- leiliert G. Iugersoll attend to In« patrons here in a few ported badly hurt hist Monday even < apt, !’<el and wile returned from ::i Ta«i Schwatka, eon of A. E. Schwat- I hmiui I freight between Wolf creek ami tn< ut<» lhe first of the week, having faTti presiding and introducing the speaker «lays. ka. of Greenhorn, was severely bru’.s«l ing. His men were about to touch off this city, when souiwin«- who was on called biick by business. ou the occasion of the le«-ture. l»y fallmgdown a bank while einployeil a blast on a sulehill cut and one of board and heard tbe bumping, cri«l R «dam's Micro's- Killer is now kept Fred. Drake arrived yesterday from Har th«- men lighted a fuse loo soon. They The l aleiular SiM-ial. for sale at the C. O. D. Emporium of ney. having come in from the ranch lo by a railroad surveying party at Cow all started to run when th«* mistake "jump off " Mr. M. <). Warner, a pas spend lhe holidays at home. Cr«---k «-auyon, in Oregon, but is now I Wilson A- W.ilswort b, in Rr-eser ’ s The calendar social giv«n by the la was discovered, aud all eM'ajssl harm senger, who was rilling in the calxMise. ♦ ShvrilL Wm. < aril, of Lake county, went almost able to lx* about again, having but Lawson, who was struck on the sprang out on the platforni and at dies of the Ashland M. E. Church at bl«H-k, Ashland. been well can-d for at St. Yincent hos down to Portland !a>t w<-» k with a man mi to jump off, when he saw that Ganiard's opera bouse on Tut «lay ami foreheatl by a piece of rock, which tempt«! S«-tfon foreman Mansell, of Stien- dcr arrest for selling lupior to Indian'*. pital, in Portland. -|Yreka Journal. if he ill*! it was sure «ieatb, as th«- tram Wednesday of this week was a very man, La«l a bad fall down a steep bank felled him to th«- ground senseless, J E Miner, of -an Frnni i.sco. son of I- Holiday g«M»ds were never so cheap ile was taken to Grant's Pass, nnd his was passing over a high trestle, ami successful affair, an«i netted abont one day this week, ami in trying to i' . y , ng his barely sav«l himself by holding on to unseemly dejection, or keep you from making #11)0. to be devote«! to carpeting the save himself had his wrist badly ent as 'his year, at tbe Re«l House. * parents in Ashland .vithin .. d * pw-t wv«’k «■ondition whs fora time so alarniing the st«-ps witli both haiais while the <»f church. that Dr. Parson, lb* company Bnrg«»ti by sharp stub branches in the brush. WeBb.ru Beesoii. of Pah nt. who has been (kineernitig the elk s«nt from Cen The booths representing the several He came down to town ami I in l I d - Willamette va i iey on ¡i trip of bu-in»•■*- here was telegraph«! for. Before the tram dragg«! him th«- entire length of the wisest selections of goods from our stock—we've the THE RISS1AN NIHILISTS. aud recreation, returned home the tirst of tral Point, to Portbuul th«- Yreka evening tram start«!, liowever, tla- the bridge Ix-fore lie could let go with months of the year were scattered sou fix«l up tbe wounds .bairn d speculat«*s as follows: “The the week. throughout the hall, ami with their at shape for him. report came that he was so much la t mfety. Wla ii li<- dnl Htui tin- train largest collection. Our prices are low and we guaran- i^-ture l«y til«- Kniiaeal Orator. Win. Jack- W. E Price.-Jr., ainl Bat» he;Ier, th»- jew Portland people will soon bt»come <!is- ter that it was not thought ne«*essary was stopped it was found that he was tractive decorations made a very pret badly hurt. He was brought to this elry man, both well known commercial gnsted with the elk. as he will probably son Armstrong, at Ganiard's Opera H«M-kersmith has killed and ba- ty sceue. The booths were managed travelers, have i>ecn iu town within the jump the feni-e, ami visit gardens in for Parson to come. Wednesday after- city, when Dr. Van Dyke made an ex tee satisfaction. House, Ashland. Next Monday as follows, as nearly as couhl l»e learned con«-«l between six ami seven hun.lred past week. neighlxirhtxxi to devour all the shrnb- noon lie came up to Ashland, ami is amination and fouml no b«»m-s broken, Evening. by the reporter: JaniMiry am! Febru hogs at Ins packing establishment in (’apt 'i hos. smith is re|K»ntr»l as -onirvvhat ls-ry ami garden truck, just as an eik not seriously hurt. and after the effects of th«- shock Ashland this fall ami wiutw, ami for ary. paper booth—Miss Emma Ewan Hon. Wm. Jackson Armstrong, the impto'ed, ami h.»p-s ar*- » nt« Gained that kept in <>nr eonrt house park did in A “tourist" laborer at work for the passed away aH-ertmued that lieyotid ami Mrs. Howard; March.«*andy booth the nntnber there has never la-en a brilliant journalist and orator o^Wnsb- he will soon be about again aiiioj-l as vveli 1876, until he was killed for the centen Siskiyou st««ne «-ompatiy at tbe quar- being quite badly bruised in tbe back Misses Maud Berry and Clara Min finer lot of hogs butchered in South ingtoii. D. C.. known throughout the ¡b before his illne-s. nial biirlx-cue on the 4th of July of ries on the Dunn place alxiveGlawson. ¡.u«i limbs, nothing of a xenons nature Ernest Hicks, wife and lilth'one started gus; April, «loll Isxith Miss Jessie ern Oregon. He may kill a few more, I nihsl Stales for his elo«]tient «iefense «•aught his hand in the cogs of some of hail result«!, ata! Mr. Warner is rap evening for the \\ i I lametie. for that year in Yreka. Waggj»-; May and J .«lie, fancy work if the supply isn't exhausted in the of the Russian Nihilists, will on Mon a Wcdnesdav visit with irieinls in Lane and Lilin coun the machinery there last Friday nnd idly improving, [(¡rant's Pass Courier valley. Oxfonl Bibles. Bnrgaster Bibles, booth Miss Hattie Thornton; July day evening next. Dee. 22, deliver his ties »luring the holidav s. fancy billies, pocket bibles. A fine as lia«l two or three fingers badly mashed. and August, fishing booth Misses Wanted Pnxluce of all kinds at great lecture on this subject to th«- Mat. < »bciicliain. wIn»ha- been \ isii ing the He came down to town and had Dr. If you want a fine suit of clothes at Gertie Van Tassel and Mabel Wagner; McConnell A Eubanks. l»e<>ple of Ashland at the (laniard family at .L-e k-onv «lie for -« vend week-, sortment at D. L. Minkler A- Sons. * Parson fix up the wotiml m good ii reasonable price call on Zoellner. th« sta: tv«l back over lhe mountain- for hi- Septemlier anil Oc’ober, crazy work «»(»era Louse. At Los Angeles h couple of foreign shape, hik ! then depart«! for nt her and tailor, who has received his new stock A small sum of money was loan«! at lxM>th Mrs. G. G. Eubanks and Alice Mr. Armstrong's rank as an orator ranch in spraguv river. ye-ier»iay crooks ar«» credited with swindling of gorals. * Sutton; November, popcorn booth— only 12 months interest in advance by is fixed by the unqualifie«! endorse Jo-. Clift returned home a few (lays ago som«* sha<ty characters of that town more congenial parts. san Frjincisco. He did not visit tlie Travis Lynch, of Wagner cret-k. (mistress bad poppe,i out before the th»- Ashland Building and Loan A«s«v ment of such men as Beecher, Inger from Endless variety of Christmas cards Kawaeh colony m Fre-iii Minty. as he ha«l by selling them a supposed secret for ab«sit 21 years <»f age. son of G«»rg« reporter arrived); Deeeml»er, Christ «nation at the monthly me«-tmg Mon- soll, Talmage, ami other prominent intended when leav ing Adiiaud. making $5 pi«-c«-s. They showed them II. Lynch, met with a serious ami pain i.t Minkler's. mas tree, in charge of Sant:» Cl ms and «lav night, but money *l««esn’t st-vm to s|»eakers. ami the unstinted praise of Anion Shook, of Dairy, on • of the old re-i lx- in very brisk demand here, for a the leading newspapers of the i-»untry, dents of Klamath romrty. has been very ill. I lie apparatus amt turned out a com. fill aceulent at the Smith sawmill on We hav« the liest assortment of his graml daughters. I ut in tl««* process palmed the bogus * On Wednesday evening a very en larger sum was left in the treasury to from N« u \ -rk to San Francis«-«». Th«- hut wa- improving at last report. Mrs, at««! substituted a genuine pi«*ce. The Wagner creek last Thursday morning. Xmas cards at th«* lt.-«l Hons«*. H<* was at work at th«- "«lger" eiren tertaining programme of recitation.-, go over to next month's loan, tij« r<- be gentleineu who are endeavoring to se ■snook tins also l»(,cn sick. woul-1-lx» rascals f«»und no difficulty lar saw. when the left slt-eve of his Coat Fordv and Miss Carrie Roper, who hav» music and tableaux was given to an ing no bid for it. cure a iiumlier of first-class lectures come home from San Fran< i-co to -p< nd in disposing of the coin thus given was caught by the saw. and his arm sildieuce winch filled the «»¡»era house, ami ent« itamnietils f«»r the p*-«»pl«* of Don't spend your money for «Iress their holiday vacation of three weeks, ar- them .«ml eagerly purchased the out and wrist were mutilat«! in a shocking to which there was no charge for go«sis until you go to the Assign«»- Asglaud '.Ins winter have arrange«! for riv» »1 <»n Wrdne't’.Bv evening - train. fit. | This sort of swindling makes manner. Messengers were sent for a admission. two lectures by Mr. Armstrong, the Sale.* J ames 8. R oger *. R ha Saleh well, day (»perat»>r at the Ash honest p«««ple smile. surg«»n. but it was from 9 a. m. till Excellent meals, dinner an«l eup[»er. first of which wiil be upon the Russian land nflicu of the Postal ¡ »‘¡cgntpli *i < ompany ! G. F. Billings, secretary of the Ash lloliert II. Hendershott. "The Druni- • veiling liefore one could be set-ured, were served each day, an«l on Wednes Noti( i* is hereby given that thet.ty tu\«* Nihilist- ami th«* Horrors of Silteria, 't'»rl»’>l Monihe. evening f<»r » or rvaliis, lo East'-rn < »vsters. Mince Meat, Pineapples land Board of Trails, has r«-eive«l 'pend In- h«>li*iay vacation with hi is parents. levivi by t he < ity < oniiril (if Ashhin-i, Ore when Dr Geary, of Medford, arrived in<T Boy of the Ituppahannock," fig day evening the articles remaining un as stated alsiv«, and the s»-c<»u«i will lA-auin*. BaiiiiiiH*. Eie-. Nuts. < hhi gon, for the y t in lh ’ . H». an- now due and may from Salem a large number of th* sold at th«- various booths were auc pr«*l»al«ly be *'I'lie Masses ami the Mil F. II. (’mwsoii ami W C. Runzler. two liti «I in tin- courts in Portland last and perform«! th«* services need«-«!. be paid to me al my <»fl'n in the city ( (»nn youug men of thi- place started jesterdav "i-ek. in cons«|iience of a ch«*ck which 'The unfortunate young man was taken < i) nxnii, aud unle-s paid within mxî \ <1ay> tioned off. Te«l Barclay playing the pamphlets entitled, “liesonrivs of lionaire-. ' to Is* delivered Wednesday for lilt East, the form • r going to St. < harle«*', to Nlisiford tbe next morning, to be from the date of the publication t»f thi«* id » important part of auctioneer in a style Southern Oregon,” publishe-l by the «-veiling. The latter lecture is a pro Minn . and the ■r to Wisconsin. Both he Ini«! given (’. W. Knowles,of the St. t'Inirles hotel on an Eastern bank !»<»- nearer the surgeon. that promises to make him a danger- Soiith--ni Oregon District Board of found ami radical analysis of the un- will l»e l»nek w ¡thin a year Agriculture, and persons wauting t*«pi;d i-i-tehtions of s«s*iety as it exists Hendershott onr rival to Brightman. ILuiton Fox an«I Da rid Payne, who are in ing return«-! unpaid. Green Seal 5c cigar« at Minkler’s. In view of the hls-ral patronage ac copies to ««-ml away can obtain t livtn to-day, and is in the line of th« ad- tere-ted together m a a <jnariz ledge over near eLi;m««l lie was not aware that his ac :>f him free of cost. • IL*nl' y. hi » ’ »»ver thei iv this week, negoiinl corded them, the ladies desire to re v<«nc«*il tbought of reform« rs and oth ing with parlies who » «uní I o buy or work count was overdrawn. an«l after paying Cash paid for country produce «nt tIn-amount and costs was disehurg«! McConnell A Eubanks. turn to the public their most hearty Try our T5eeut tea. MeCotmell A ers who are endeavoring to find a so the minc for a share. * from the cnstixly of the officer who thanks and express their most grate Eubanks. lution of th« social ami economical ♦ Ed. <»ore. youngest son of Mr. at s E. had arrested him on a charge of ob ful appreciation. problems which are prt-ssiug for solu E. Gore, of E»len precinct. S em; <1 in Medford I’ropert). The T idings editor is under obliga tion upon the civilization of the pres th“ fruit aud eomindsion e*tahiii nt of taining money under false pretenses. N«.|i«'e I-hereby giien tin*« th** fallowing Another Tram Through a Bridge. described Hniiniil has been taken up the tions to the members of Talisman ent ceutury. Though one of the schol Page A' S«»n Hl Portinn«!, where his »Iller Star jilug tobacco, 50c per II». at the Brother, Will. ha> ha«l a position fui Millie undersigned under lhe laws of OregGii rehu Lodge, K. of P., of Medford, for com Albany, Iks-. It'» The south honnd arly and profound writers and speak time. ing to estrav animals, and if not rede I Lol House. freight train on the Southern Pacific plimentary tickets for their grand an- er* of th country, Mr. Armstrong is Town lots for sale on th«- install by the <»W Iler will be sold t" DH' <lnlDH Mr-. G. H. WH m » u ha-* been visiting her A n -w government agent has lieen Sorrel filly, with star in road, due here at. 2 p. in . Went through ntlal ball and supper to be held on also one of the few --Lspieut orators of moiht-r. ment plan. Weekly or monthly pay Mr-. W. «». Parker, at the home of mark or brand visible, about a abort bridge on«* mile north of tins Christmas Eve. This is to be the most tbe ag«-. ami bis le<-tures are of the the ..):’• i '.i- /'»• K.j.I Mr. sent to Fort Bidwell from Arizona. ments to suit purchaser. For furtL- and about It hands high. city at 4 .»’clock thia «¡ter.ioou. The elaborate event of the kind ever h«-I«l popular style which reach the convic Wilson, wh<» wa-* -• nt from A-hlan»i to He talks quite favorably of the post lx-- «-r information apply to Appraised. I »er. ». 1**1). nt <hrc» v» jM»rt. La., i- now in the signal ollice ing regairisoned. and certainly hasu't Foudrav, J. I*. train was i wo Lours late. A force of at. Medford, and the T iding .* will I»- tion ami stir the hearts of his atuli- at ‘ C. W. P alm . san Franci-»’o \\ \I.I.A< t r.Hiior Ins mimi made up in advance, lie the glad to witness it if possible. bridge car;>ente>s wer«- r-| «ir«ng the t«»rs wherever be goes. 15-231 Medford, Or. Phoenix. Or.. Dec. 12. HW Steve «’urran, on»* of the ohlest represen igi-nt had who w ..-> mere irotn San bridge and hviti I ties w r-- v* - to be- Wake up. Don't you know we are lhe tickets f«»r ¡ulmission to the lec tatives in the «•»» inlry of the force 01 stage spiked, leaving >hs rails wit bout sup leaders on tea and coffee, M i -C i »II- tures will l«e on sale at 5*) cfs. for one line employe?*, was in town this we» k. vi- i 1 Fr ini-isco a few weeks ago. We would ( Hlvr their entire stock of iting <»l»l frien»!' m re for a day or two. He hke to see th« soldiers returned to greatly port fora short -hstan-e when the lx>- nel! JrEnbanks. lect lire or 75 cents for t lit- t wo. * is now employ » »I i»y < luggage <>n the \ger Fort Bidwell, and it is certainly to the lated train approach«-1. Two torpedoes Linkville rouie. interest of every person living in l»r. Boden. <»r Gold Hill. was on and a Hag had )«e»-n put out to warn Probate Court. P. B. Fitzpatrick. * Patsy.’’ who is now on ( io«»si- Lake or Surprise valley to work trains of danger, but when th«- signals Wednesday evening'» train, returning a train running between Siskiyou ami ÎS IX ISA ICO / were reached the eugmeer was unable home from San Francisco. The Doc Dunsmuir most of the time, ha- been in towards that accomplishment. | Lake tor is believed to have a very valuable view Examiner. in tow ti m«»st of tlie w« » k, ami atteml- to stop the tram. As the l»r; ige went Sewing Machines at Bedrock Prices, c»l the inner;11 of Frank Faiw ar»!-. the con «lowu the « ngm«- Was suppor' «1 by the mining prop« rty in the ohl Swnulen Elegant assortm«*nt of books, games »luetorof his train, at Hornbrook, Tnc-day. rails sufficiently t<» carry it . .<• «sand an«I other le«lg«-s whii'b he owns, ami \\ «■ cari'y an immense stock of Wall Pa,>er ami I »ceo- Boy«! P.« l'in-»»n‘w nt to -an F;anci-co by nlbiims A-e.. at D. L. Minkler A- Son’s it piling«*«! up an niib.ii4.iii n on th«- the results of the List run of th«- mill • I. ve-’er«lay - tr.iin. on some bu-iiiv-- conn»'« t Every line in a newspaper «aists opposite side, still remaining in an up ind'cnte large returns in the future. rations. Window Shatics, Picture l’’rames. Mouldings, -I w ith hi- interest in a mining claim a»lia Io < cut to that Being worked by the San Fran something, says th« Westminster Trib right p««slt|on on th-ties ami iwpla<*ed Dr. Braden mil operate the mines and I ’>al»y < ’arriages. Bovs’ Wagons, Bird ('ages, Machine ci-*«»» company, who are in silver rock on uni. If it is for the l»enefit of an in rails. Three fiat cars.oue lomled with mill himself hereafter. 4 Ander-on « reek. dividual it should I m - paid for. If a railroad iron an«l two with iuinl»er, fell Nrc«llcs. ( »ils, A'c., A'C. R*<ul the Red House ad. I. M. Van Horn » Mine in from Klamath griM-er was asked t<» donate groceries iuto the stream twenty feel Itelow and county la-l Tue-day, but w ill return again, Come and see us. No trouble to show goods Tiie express from the north due in were crushed into splinters. The re help his brother pul np sheds for his to one abundantly able to pay for them maining portion of th«* tram lieeame Ashland at lugll Wednesday did not to take the place t.cmj»orarily of the he would refuse. The proprietor of a tiia’ was burned, together with his hay newspaper must pay for the free ad d-«ach«i ami »topped nj»on the brink reach here until I a. m y«*ster«lay. ow >me villiaii several weeks ago. ing to the accident to a freight train vertising if the lieneticiary does not, of tbe chasm. Gilbert <». And» r-on, of Olene, Klamath ¡«nd yet it is one of the hardest things No one received th«» slightest injury. near Albany. Yesterday morning’s ounly. who with the Applegate brothers Engineer J. F. Mc</-iade r< maineil trim was also alioiit three hours Lit.» IroNeaban«! of - »tnelhing more than ¡no to I h - learned by many that a newspa per bus sfia«-«- in its columns to rent, with tbe engine, ami c-meiders limiseli being iDtmned by ¡m obstruction <>ii head «»f bvsf cattl»’ to <•$/.» lie. ('al., for -hip meut la-t week, ha- liven spending s» \eral an«! must rent to live. To give away very fortunate. Fireman D. Fish tin- track in East Portland, where a days with A-hlaml relatives an«l friend- or rent for anything less than living olteyed the instructions of the engineer steam motor was struck an«l dem thi- week. th rates would be as certainly fatal as for am) pini|»ed before going on th- bridge. olished by an engine of t li<- S. I*, road Gen. 1’ <L Renmc-, of Jack-«»nville. was m filer of ett lenient ap The train was in charge of condii -t«>r yesterday afternoon. \shlatid Wednesday last on bu-inv-s con- a landlord to furnish house rent free. J. Lynan. The fireman says the dan n« » 1« d w ith the institution of a io» al com 25cts a «lav for $!!t)Ht) aeci'ient tick Men's Sh«»-s. all siz«*s, $1.50 up. at mandery of Knight’s Templar her» . The ger siguuls were put out too near the paraphernalia, imiforins «n«.»»!»»'»- *•«»■ for »>. H. Blount'd. et. Ihi-i ’ t you get caught in "l»ake * bridge, tbe torpedoes being pl ice«l 1.- the new 441) feet away, ami the flag 150 feet ■ Labish" withont a ticket. and the tion will hoc 1'. is report«l that the medical staff G. F. B ii . i . ini .*, ag't. after the Jay -, it i- understin nearer the bridge. The braig»- fore of th* M'-thoibst hospital situated at man says the signals were at tin- usual Sunnyside, near East Portland, I ihv * There are enough English people in distance. i-ned. The resignations are tbe III the matter of the estat»'» of Enos I CoiiiiiiisMiHiers Court. Portland to make the mistletoe bmigh The track is now torn tip for a dis an article in «iemand tn Christmas <•»•» k, d»'c»l. petition for probate of will mnation of a trouble which has tance of 25-1 feet. Tin- engine is not dewrations, and as the mistletoe for letters <»f administration approved, breuitu: for some time between o In the matterof th«-county r»»a»i petit¡oned I tie e l»a«lly <b«mag»*<l. A wrecking train was do«»su't rt«uri“h in that part of the heirs waived all rights to adminiMratioi and su|H-rinten<leiit, C. IL b* Wm. M. Mathews, »•« ii. ordered that sent to the scene and a force of m-n state th«* I'll inos stiggr-Hts that s iine- favor of I’.- :i Haymond, who was appointed Klliel who, it. is claimed has ex- commenced at onci* to repair the break. I hh I v might make a few dollars by administrat »r. Jas. McDougal. J. VS. Mas J. D. Whitman. Tie o. < amv» -n and J. H. ce«ieil iiii^tutb«»nty in the mauage- Stewart be appoiirvd appra: -» rstovivw and iiicnt of tlie- hospital. A few days Salem. Dec, 16 —Messrs. Clow, Col- shipping do-vti a lot of the plant from ter-on and Isaac Householder appointed np appraise damage*, and case »•»»ntinuei until since the matter was laid before tiie / vig and Faull. state raiir.»a<i commiss this eoutitry. where it is so adiindant praisers. iH'Xi regular term of ihi- »‘ourt general bo:«r<i of trustees who are now ioners, left this evening on the Albany an.! having it <>ff«r«l for sale at some In the matter of the estate of Jas. Barne-, Iu ¡I h matter »»f change of r«»nnf. mad pc local forthe sceue of the freight train place in the city where it could lie deed. , sveoibl -vmi annual statement tiled tit ->iH»i for by F. M. sfewart ami A. J. s:ew- in s s-iou, «MMuadering the trouble. (’harg«-s an«! counter charges have wreck. They will make an examina well advertised. \ tl »nst's establish and apprnv art. «»r-len -l that t . K. einhiiraer ami Nau* tion and will return here and make a ment woiil«! doubtless be the place t«> In the mai ter of the estate of John E Ros-. Webb i»e npiMiint» 1 vi»-v,cr- nnd i’eter Ap* b«-n ni.de. Hie nature of which has Dot I h *- ii made public. report as to the cause of th- wreck. A send it for sale. d» ’‘d.; petition tolea-e really granted piegate -ur\(‘\«»r, to meet at the n sidcnceof yar«i engine from Salem left for the Farm wagons «»Id on iong time by Fine line of fancy and plain «sandies In the matter of the e-tate of Wm Wooley, F. M. Stewart. Dec *2S. 1-, ¡»at ¡0<»'<lo<-k a.m. scene immediately after the wreck, tak * ‘ In th»* matter of county mad petitioned G. C. E-iding«. for holiday trails at M«C<>unell A- Eu deed.: tir-t exhibit of a hninistrator ap ing a force of tu-n to work in repairing f«,:-t»y L A. M un»hy et al.: ordered that the banks. * proved. i-L‘200 ( asli or »Secured Paper. Balance on Time. The latest victim of the super- tbe break in the trestle. r«'.t»l I«* declare i a public highway. aimuated gold-brick swindle > is the _ ---- ---------- In the matter of the e-*ate of Wm. < '»nt Messrs. J. P. Fanil and Robert In the matteTol eoiintv roa»! petition»'»^ for presiiieDt «*f bank at Hillsboro, GRANGE REDOUTIONS. Clough, of th- state railroad commis ner, »ie»’d. or»lrr discharging admi.i.strator b' 1 F Atterbury el. al.. or»icr D.-ued va this slate. He th« Apply to _ is a man who ought to “de bonis non ”. sion, who are preparing their bieutiial cating «/id road and establishing the new. as I h ' beyou-i tbe reach of the prepetra- report for submission to the legisla piaye 1 for in j.< liti-.n, E ditor T iding «:—The following toin of *• i 'L a t rauspureut «wiudl**, am! H<>miei«1ein Sam's Valley. ture, came out over th« railroad as far onhrvl that th* i»etitmn of Dr. Braden for his eXn«T;«-uce li «s, doubtless, caused Resolutions were adopted by Wagner as Ashland the first of this week, aud t<; , !: *,«■_ |9 Coroner Parson was notified by tele permi^ion him uuhonu'i«! mortification. Tbe Grange, of Talent, Dee. 13, 1890: Db -L made an inspection of some of tbe gram from Gold Hill W«lnesd;«y even tp A'., M ria W , u s.-li- uio was work«! in tbe same oh! Reaolved. That this grange is op trestles ami bridges la-tween this place ing that a man mimed Rolierts had SI vrirt bond t Aitmim d an»i Hj»pr»»v>’«l. way. with uo variations at all, unless posed to the repeal of the mortgage and Talent. Reports had reachi-J beenkill«l by another nam«i Stacy in Hospital report examined a jd approved. it was than the brick had a little more them that one or more of the trestles Sun's \ alley. I'lie coroner went down tax law. Order allow mg Joseph N Joue-.un itnii* gold in its composition than usual. Resolved, That this grange is op out this way wer«* in ne:al of repairs, yesterday to hold an inquest. gvi-i person, the -uni of >10 per mouth in The capp«r conilncU-d the banker to a the lack of which renders them .1 in posed to the repeal of the usury law. No pii icuL-rs r«-<viv.sl her«» vet. merchandise wt io-ame' «V White's I«*gin- sc.-Imied place iu the wihx I b where a Re»>lred. That this grange is op gérons to tin- traveling public. What ft is le-li.-ve I th«- men had. trouble n»ng Dec b ¡gup Indian was c<>beeal«l who had i posed to the repeal of the three hun their opinion is since th- insp!-ction is over laml. M i-tudh) t».«»u- bill*« anion :it ing !«• $2. l«»7 *.»■» stoleu th« brick from a mine in Bak«-r dred dollar exemption law, and the de not known here, as they have not la-en vvi-r • allowed i county. Th* banker t«x»k tbe brick I, duction from imeewementH for iudebt interviewed since. nn«i gave it to a jeweler to lest. Tbe Boys suits $2 at O. H. Blount's. ♦ ednees. Money »*» Ixmn. jeweler drdled into it at a plixie where lti-oz. Star toliaeco 45c. at Mink A few wagons out of a car load left i Resolved, That this grange earnest there was a little stiction of gold, and To loan .>u approve ! first-mortgage ler's. ♦ au. I I will .'lose th*m out at a bargain Of overtwenty years' experience, ly urge our representatives to p:ws a s< eunty <»n farm land, from $l«)t>0 to tbe test was satisfactory. The brick hx* located in law em|K»wering our railroad commis All goods must lie disposed of at a Call and we if you want one. $12iHl. For particulars apply at T id was (»»light at a "bargaiti" figure, atid * G. C. E ddings , sioners ui enforce their demands upon mcnfie* to sell at on«*e at the Assignee tbe banker 1« out several thousand ings office. the railroad companies of this stale. Sale. Yon should go at once while N»w lot of fine suits this week at O. ASHLAND, OREG., dollars. So say our Willamette ex- ( W. J. D kan , 8ec’y. etnck is full.* «J ah . S. R imjkks H. Blount's. * Mi-iia necktie*, for lOctu at Blount's. 1 cluiiiges. MARKED DOWN 0. L MINKLER & SON, Staple and Fancy Groceries, Cigars, To bacco, School Books & Stationery, HOLIDAY GOODS! OXFORD BIBLES, SCRAP ALBUMS, PHOTO ALBUMS, FANCY INK STANDS, PLUSH PAPETRIE- & CHRISTMAS CARDS BOTTOM PRICES Min klei- <Sc on ELECTION M c C onnell & eubanks , LEADING GROCERS! S T A R T N I A A I N T R A T S C I G A K S ! FOR 30 DAYS ONLY SMITH & DODCE, ^HOLIDAY GOODS ! We are now displaying the OF HOLIDAY GOODS EVER SHOWN IN ASHLAND. SMITH & DODGF1 I « Than Congress Land! FARM and STOCK RANCH Situate Near Ashland, Jregon C. F. BILLINCS, PRICES THE LOWEST. D.K.&E.V. MILLS Ashland, Or