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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 21, 1893)
ASHLAND TIDINGS. Friday.. Early peaches are ripening in Ashland .July .1. IWi this week. D. T. Sears is assessing Medford pre cinct for the county. Blackberries are ripe, and A- d.. >■; has Blanks you ha«« a great abundance of th-in. i s usi. il i are printed and thousands of gallons to tell. TO MININC MEN Tne Minina Bond been inquiring «or now on sale at the Tidings Office. Also blanks «or location of »«^ter for mining purposes Just printed, and of both quarti and placer loca tion blanks we always have a good supply. Orders by attended to. mail promptly PERSONAL. BREVITIES. P. W. Olwell is putting in on-.- of the Salem fruit evaporators at Im bi 'oteaiirtl farm near Cent nd Point. lhm't miss the dance at opera 1; >use •o-niglit. The boys of I h*- gun chib will do their liest to see that everylxxly I as a good time. A material reduction iu freight rate* So far 4,000.000 founds of wool have between l'ortland and points on tn” rail been received at The Dalles this season, road in Southern (»regou ha ■ bet n Hide, and 2,000,<J0ll more are expecttnl. beginning July 16th. There is an : '.eia. ’ Win. Still iway, one of the pioneeis of r<«*iitctum on all classes of aliout 1 i t» r Sisson, died at his horn»’ near Stsson at cent , but ill some Item- there is a much larger reduction. The ciassitic i 8 o'clock Thursday morning, July 13. the western traffic asex-t.cion li The Bank of Anacortes has closed, with adopted, t<x>, which makes a diffei assets stated at 877,807 and liabilities freights n(ton some thin S2'J,300. The towu Hatlened out some them into a different c! - time ago. and canned goods have It is said that more wheat will be har from -Id to 4th class, » > that tiie vested in Eastern Washington this year duction m the rate on s igar in than was harvested in lH'.Mt, when they carload lots is 31» ets. per liuudi ing it now from Fortland to Asliian l 1 had the great wheat blocade tbere. Cts. Beer, however, (•LrtresSing i l ’ aciiie Railway com- l'he Southern may H»-em in the ho! sea son i i;as pany has reductxl the working honre of vanned, so that tlie rate, winch its shop forces in Portland to eight hours formerly 65 cts., is now 81 p»-r hnudi per day. None of its employes have The change bv classitiea'i ’ll been dismiest*d. pounds is as follows, W. A. Frater. Republican candidate for land: OLD KATE county treasurer of Dougltis nt hist election, has ls«en apfiointed by tin' coun 1st class 81.5.' “ 112............ ty court to fill the vacancy caused by the 2 1 “ 1.3i... resignation of the defaulting treasurer. 31 4th “ 1.1'J............ An lugton. The rate on fruits. A-Li md to !i l'he Tliuxos lias re<‘eive<l a copy of the Ranta Roea Business College Journal, a is now 26 cts. per D*0 lbs. by the neat publication issued in the interest of and 36 cts. in less than carl•»»»<! a In local rates, that is t he business college of that name of which Prof. J. S. Sw»<et, formerly of Ashland, is in Southern Oregon, toer principal. This r»sluetion of The Willamette companies of the Or ■ land and Ashland ivi gon State Guard will go into camp nt vantage to shipper Gladstone Park near Oregon City \ug. counties who h i 12'h, to remain from 6 Io 11» days. They consigned via. A- will have a sham battl” on the la>t day of doubt bring the oi l I the encampment. use again us the route foi Says the Redding f-'ii, /‘/»st: Il fr» iglit t hat during t he ¡ seems to lie a fact tlnil Paul Hume, the years has Is-.-n shipp* railway messenger for Welle, Fargo .V railroad stations. It (1 Co., bus skipptxl with 83l>ntt of the funds treated with common of the (■ompany. We gave Paul crislit tlie legislature wind for lietler sense. Detective Hume, uncle for the Califortn of the young man, vvhh in Re iding tins now a Hiuoot tains for tl week. L ik»> to trav R. Beers Dais, the genial humorist who over. has la-en doing the general treadmill guild on the .S'lsso/i Mascot for a couple MINING NOI ! > of years, has let goof that pajier mid will I»1 city editor of the R’d Bluff Sentinel. L ihis lias the ability to till an important 'Fin* nix st.amp mill place on t lie staff of Home big metropolitan mining <*ompany ai paper, and ought to f-hape bis course in reoutly and will l»<* I that direction. bh soon as the wag<> A tight for a new conuty has commenc ready for it. ed in real earnest at Big Valley, Cal., and J. K. L< a new paper has lievtr started there named found go(»«l (piar the Big Valley (¡a'.cttc, for the purpose gate country, went had of advocating and promoting tlie projw't. the Hi st of tilts wis-k The promised county is to lie known as the hsiges. 1’it couuty and is to be formed from Philip Mulhm portions of Modoc, Shasta and Lassen west <»f Coles, was 11 counties. niglit. The S|h‘!icei W illis Shervvoo ), age>l 21, was helping tip about $I,’MNI a out the 4'b of July celt brution at the steam hammer tin!! mining camp of New River, Trinity linn Griftitb was county, Cal., by tirmg giant powder. H»’ woiiki hold a stick iu his hand, the fuse the week from tlie lighted, until it was just ready to go off, s»*!f and Reynolds on F. when he would through it so tliat it They have a shaft dovvn ai>. would expksle in the air. He held one mid still have fine prospw stick t<M> long. Both Ins hands were One million and a hall mutihde.l so that they had to be ampu- the iiial mines of the tided, and he died th»* next day. England has .Wi.lMKl; I i IMHI; Germany. 285.IHH): I RiiHsia, ll.il.Kt. mt-ials nuniiiet 1J Homer Gee and started Monday on LIST OF LETTERS pectiDg tour in the mountains hoiii I i iest Ilk he Ashland. Oregon. 1*. <>. of Ashland. ll> 20, I>•.«», The headers will begin work nt t- u(e Mathias llarrv Brownell I» c. places in the valley this «•■»!'. The !îvniri»l* •! J«i ìi n Mulvany 1. VV. 1’iitwTv Minnie W. grain has ripened very rapidly during l he Overton Mrs. .-ar .T'hiipe H B. past few hot days. l,«-rHons ( filing for th«1 name will |»b’HM’s n V I A. >’ H.VMMoXli. F M The Medford and Grant's Paes nines had a match game of ball al MctLord last Tuesday ami the Medfords won by a The Ball To-Night* score of 24 to 13. The public is cordially invited to at A biacksmitliH blower for sale at tend the ball glVeU by mendiera of the Ashland le»I and Gun Club at (laniard's Markle's shop on Spring attest, Markle opera house this 11 riday) evening. Good needs a heavier one for his use mid will music will lie provided, and the price of sell tins on ^it. a reasonable figure. dance ticket« will lie SI IMI per couple, An “undeuoinmatiotial holiness" c ap Sup|»-r for those who desire it. will lie nutting liegins at Sinkiyoii July '. h. served at The Oregon bote). i iie undenonnnalioual holiness is elann<<d to be holler than any other kind of W ill lie Here Soon. liolin«*Ha. M. O. Warner, the piano tuner, for M iks »« h kl<l ami goat shoes, ■ .z -s 12 to 1, whoee visit numerous iustrilmvuls in regular price 82.50, next ten days 8l at Ash lauri are dlscoidantly calling, wrote D. R. A- E. V. Mills. last week from M irshli-ld that lie was detained at. that place by more work than I There will lie a meeting of the trusi»»'H- he had anticipateti and could Hot, there elect of the Southern Oregi>n ( “ iniaiiqiia fore, reach Ashland us early as promised, Association at the tubernacie on S...ur- day, July 22 I, at 1:30 p. in. slu<rp J. S. but will Is- here just assonnite possible Smith, Pr»*e. which means wiluin a short time now. M essrs. (>. Coolidge, II. Farlow and I'irrus nuil .Menagt-rie Otto Miller atid H Judge and G. M. The León W. Wanliburn circos and Grainger havt* been camping out nCone menagerie witl l>e m Ashland olí Thurs- of the Jenny creek soda springs within day. .1 uly 27th, and will give two per- I the past week or two. formalices, one in t he afteriiooli and oiie Woven wire fencing of nil kimis for in the evening. Anioitg the uttraelions is “Cupiti," the baby elephaut, only lliree sale and made to order at Norris A ('>.’ h ♦ teet lllgil, t hlee moliths oíd. Ib- IH tile * lumlier yard near the de|H>l. ti ales t and geiillest of elephalits abría Prof. G. 1. Newbury, who In. > Ins n a great p< t with the visitón. Tbere will i teacher in the Jacksonville schools for a tic the usual Street parado Lefore the numtier of years, has I hs - h eugHged as cireim opens. vice-principal of the Ashland »elmols, to teach at the south sch<M»l. Tls Vice-President ('»min”. Frank Sherman (Jacki who has had \ ice President Adlai I'.. Stevenson ami numerous quarrels mid lias l»-e>i laid out a party of |s-rsonal friends are making a by several different citiz us m Southern tour of the Pacific coast, having arrived Oregon, was battered up and laid by for at San Diego lust Friday. repairs at Sisson on W«*ii.esday of last The Vice President has Ix-en received week. with great courtesy and hospitality at Bad case of la grippe, that’s w hat ails the various cities which he has visited m Your choi»*e in north California, and will have n formal re the straw hats. * ception at Portland, where he isex;H-cteil window 50c. D. R. A E. V. Mills. next Monday. From this it is presumed Messrs. Alford, Whitman, E iy:irt mid li.> will pass through Ashland next. Sun Redfield of tLi** Medford gnu club were day eveuing in Ashland breaking discs at the grounds near the depot laal Sunday, Fell iNiwn a .Mining shaft preparatory to the toiirnam nt yesici.l.iy A Mr. Brown, from Tacoma, who came aud today. out to Southern Oregon to inspec' the L. F. Christian began M. t.,1 y ti e re laist Chance mine on (rails creek, owned by (rtniard, Jncnbn, Tiffany and White, building of tiie last two pu rs o' tlie trout went to the mine last Saturday and at of the Ganiard ».pern lions-* l.toek, in l'he first annual assembly of the South Work at the tempted to descend the shrift, 31 feel winch bn-’k is replaced wi;h A-htmni ern Oregon Chautauqua Association owned by Sutton SHtidstolie. The appearance of tlie build rleep. try the rope ami windlass. The eoncliidtd last Friday evening, after ten cimtinucH, in the tunnel an.I a ro|s‘ had lieen unfaHtemsl from the wind ing is much .improved. days tilled with a succession of pleasant it is riinmied that tlie pi lass and allowed him to full to the Wire screen doors for sale at. li.e lum gatherings, at each of winch there was a iLiltering. Eight men iMittoi'i. He was seriously injured and it ber yard of Norns A- C >, on r ilroad large concourse of people. The Soutln'rn they are making gu was al tirst reported that his back was ■ track—only 81.30. * Oregon Chautauqua is a sueeees from the I »r. R. G. VauV broken. He was takeu from the nriue start, and even the few p»»ople m town D. L. Rice has had n 1 , .n \* bicycle preparing to put up and removed to Rock Point ami Doctors who pull»*d Hack at first are now getting Calvig. of that place, ami Geary, of Med track laid out on the rmliomt grounds themselves into the procession by an th»’ site of th» oLl lliiftiu mill on Wagner erel l.;.t<> > ford, were eumiuoued at once. Tiie latest north of the depot, and 11.» boys who agile buck handspring. power. They are prot-'pee report is that Mr. Brown will recover, so have wheels Lave iieeti putting iu a Ii'tle On Thursday evening .Rev. property b ’longing to .l .el it is presumed the spinal injuries are not cash to have it smoothed ,.t’ mid leva led Brown, of L oh Angeles, lectured down by the road MTap- r. so serious an at first reported. people, and kept them in rapt attention have s,.in» ore t hat will Julius E. Miner, of Minneap-die, who > m heart) laughter throughout the 1 lie arastr.1 will enabL To txaiuine Timber Land. ¡lias bought up and pays taxes upon/ bo hr and a half he eotisuined. The title severe working tee' they take out in pr< San Francisco, .July 15. W. H. Mills, several thousand ncree of timb.-r land xpfjlis lecture was -’Heli» “o," adopted from m Jaeksou county, w:is in tlie valley lust ‘ tf>< tvleplion»* salutation, ami gave a key Riley Hatniiiersly laud agent for the Central Pacific, will leave for Cortland Sunday night on an i week, looking at some of the tie-e aud to the theme iu naming one of the great Monday with e»une m inventions which distinguish the preseut the Little Daisy n ine important trip. There he will meet a L the assessment rolls. number of liondon. New York and Ore age. / Dr. Brown began with brief coin- Jump-off-Joe creek. H Hon. 1>. S. K. Buick and family, of nient'<ipoj/hiH impreesious of the world's half intereat in the n gon capitalists who are interested in a Roseburg, will leave Sonneberg, < h-rmany, project to build a railroad from Medford, on their return home, about the'Jtllhof fair, andthen proceeded to elaborate his 833,5(X). An araetra ha on the California A- Oregon road, about this month. D. J. Parker, of the District position that the world is growing lietter the mine and crushing seventy miles e- (ward to Klamath Fails, of Columbia, has officially relieved Mr. Constantly the [»euple are improving rock in 15 horns with tvv morally, mentally, religiously, and in th«* I m ’ iiui around. Mr. IImm formerly known at Liukville. Mr. Mills' business with the' party is to go with I Buick, as consul at Souuela r ;. material possi-ssions and conveniences. : the rock which they had I cuem over the proposed lure u&ivl grade A new comet (or twin coireta Lome The “good old days” are a myth ill bis went about 8100 to the ton. timber lands,belonging to bis company. astronomers say) is exciting attention of opinion. On Friday evening more than Jillsoii A* Co, of Henley, The capitalists alluded to desire to buy star gazers, the nucleus being quite bright. a thousand people occupied seats under up tbe^tiiulier lafbd tributary to the pro It can l>e discovered if one knows just the assembly d«>me to hear Mr. Brown's .ing ill blue gravel at Klamath posed road, as building the railroad is where to look for it, and is visible alsmt lecture upon the South. It was n will continue to do so tin only a part of a great lumber enterprise. !• p. m. lietween the big dipper - ami the ti -Hglitfiil. candid etalemen^ of the gives out. as it will take Im For about ' half the length of the line the horizon. present condition, the great problems and a small amount of vva Oregon A California owns the odd- and the future pros|>ects of the up. The lower stratum of ILiFplten as are delicious w.ieii pre- southeru staU*6, with a good measure be blasted and dug out for numbered ..-et 10ns. and this land the served with Antifermentine . th »i> t <•( »ok of humor promoters propoee to buy. thrown in to keep the arast ra, owing to the tr.iubl the berries. Information by O. W inter. jieople from growing too .solemn. Mr itig by water, which method it will prove successful in The mining suit lM-twe«u i Asldaud Brown lielieves the black man to be the gold with 1»*- h I Mr. Mills, in a private car with his great question of the southern |>ortion of parties over an adverse claim to a ledge family, came up on Tuesday s evening covered by two claims one railed the the republic, but thinks the problem will Messenger 1 tram and went 01» to Portland to iue.-*t be Holv»*d all right. The negro is un peds in their mu there the men who go to msjiect the I hih I. Cleveland ami the other the M.iu.m th— doubtedly improving and will continue Geo. il. Andrews, land agent of the O. A is to Is* ap|teal»*d to the s;ipr» me court, advance until the menace from to Ashland creek, The circuit court th’Citl ’tl in f. vor of the an which th»* fret C. IL IL, will come out from Portland ignorance begotten of generations of catch 1 li»> eye with the party, ami J. S. Howard, of Cleveland. slavery is retnov»*»!. ledge is a Ing Medford, uill go through the mountains Mrs. John Holton re|ioits The »»Id soldiers had their day on Fn mi.l located for near with them. Iteeu cured of a cancer m day. The at leudaijct* from outside the th»* other locaten» Mr. Mills stated to a T iihngs reporter Mrs. Andrew Dozier, of Emigrant creek town was not so large as uuticipattsl, but brothers and Kibl that he coiild not give much information and Mrs. Margaret Hum, who lias a the townspeople kept, the hail tilled and Mr. Ellis are i concerning the proposed railroad over cancer ou her lip, considers it much im- during the exercises and the soldiers had at a point about I the mountains, further than that t lie rail provtsl since she sought Mis. I >1 -Zier'» a goal time. prospect shaft pi road company had received an applica help. It is a charm cure 'to medicine The G. A. R. post, Co. !>.,(>. N G , and tion for the purchase of 52,iHhl acres of or treatment required “all tlie I illle' HH the Ashland Banti marchetl to the ilepot anti m tins secund the rich prospects 1 i tiinl>er land of its grant east of the line “Cliristinn science.” and met the visitors arriving on the of road, ami he thought the un<K*t'upie«i At the Aslilmid ti I’tstple from over the Sekiy ■ in n port morning train, escorting them to the hall. territory east <»f the mountains and the mg machinery was that the I ’ okegama mil) ih shut down for Ai the hall. Mayor Casey delivered an timlker l»e|t through which the route day, ami Supt. \\ ¿s of a new address of welcome, to vvnidi ('apt. Al>e runs siiioot lily and would pass ought to make the proposed a short time, waiting for logs Axtell, of Grants Pass, responded in a drive from ttie camp up liver, l ’ he the river. railroad from this »alley to the Klamath Sweeny, the uiachu first drive was an exf>er>ia*’t tai al <i one of speech winch covered a numlierof batlle- pany, set it up exp basin a practicable project. timber of the lightest and j >• n st class tields anti glontied the old tiag. ’ A San l?rancis<-o c<»rresj>ohdent says it standing ou the company*e lands, The After music by the talent drum corps, shape, ami when li is understood that the railroad asks ten next will I m * of larger logs and will m ike Capt. James Hummer, form-rly of this run it r.m, and kep dollars an acre, or $’»20,1 MM) for the 52,O(M) a high'T-class Ininlier, im e • cable in a place but now of Lane county, was (’ailed Th” rock in the t u1 acres of ¡and, but the syndicate is en- dull market. The first oftiie 'ogt from upou and addressed the audience al con hi that, even wi'.h th ilenvonng to got a lower figure. H. the new drive liegan arriving ; the mill siderable length, telling some of his ex progress t hat can be I ¿rad I >elter, ailing for the syndicate, has I room last Sunday, periences upon the lield aud also drcHHiug Hix feet a ¡lay. It is <»tTeied $7.50 per acre hut Mr. Hunting tit>wn those people who sneer at tlie G. that easier rock will I Washburn circus ami menagerie in A. R. as a pack of “bummers" anti "beg ton has refused to go I mj I ow $10. Following is one Ashland next Thursday. gars.” Nights reports of pur Next to a man’s family and business George Yount ami Ferd Million Lave Dr. J. N. Bell, who served in the south always shrink as vou g nothing should st anil nearer Ins heart gone into partnership to run a fruit store ern army four years and one month, was Bilker City. Or., than the town in which he lives. It is a at Klamath Faile. Mr. Y'ount will make called upon ami made it tifteen minute gold was yesterday i place where he wins hie competence ami regular tri[>s over the mountains with speech which was full of fnn ami tom of the 350 f(M educates bis children. He wants to fresh fruits from Ashland, ami Ferd will patriotism ami kept the crowd in a con mine near this city, make it ns populous, as thrifty ami as lie in charge of the store. They started tinual roar of either laughter or applause. pumped out and almost widely known as possible; he cannot last Monday aftemiMin for Klaruath with Mr. Bell calls himself the only plain gold eight inches wide w afford to Iw indifferent to any thing which their first load. As Ferd is to lie absent private of the confederate army who miners took out two sa furthers ttiese ends. It can be said that for some time, hisyouug friends gave him survived the war all thereat aré Brig. 810,000. One specimen a town winch is not worthy of the de- a surprise m the shape of a farewell party Generals, colonels or majors. He let go pounds contains 8800. v allons of its citizens in making it widely tit his mother's home on Granite street of the “lost cause" many years ago, and vein is just as n<’h as known and greatly prosperous is a town last Satu.'day evening. announced himself as ready to light in there is no telling how mileh gold in winch it is not worth while to live nt Yon will timl a large stock of ham defpiise of the stars ami stripex us any of taken out. all. If such a town is worth anything it mocks at the furniture store. Prices very the iiiemlters of the G. A. R., whereat the Judge II. G. Bond und Ill is worth the full measure of our public low. speeches wound up in a sort of lovefeast ♦ Bond, of Seattle, accompanied by G . I spirit whether we receive any immediate embrace of representatives of the blue A few of those 86.50 little tin Hour bins Milliken, of Tacoma, arrived in dividend in dollars and cents, or whether ami the gray on the rostrum. lust Friday, to look over we merely take our share of the common found victims iu Ashland, and are being To Rev. J. S. Smith, president of the delivered this week. One of the guileless mining prospects. Judge I lienetits accorded to the community. county right purchasers who was toting as.Mxnatiou, Mesure. Billings, Briggs, of the successful investor! | Ex. Carter aud Downing, members of the Large line choice neckwear for gentle the sampb-bin around town tried to sell committee who were ho signally success mining property after the T'otnl men at Vaupel. Norns A- Drake's any t one to the 'Tmixos, ami failing m that ful in making preparation for the first covencs and found an old Im thing from lowest prierai summer tie to said: “Well, just tell the people I've got annual assembly after its location at thi6 qnaintiince here in Ch is. S them to Hell, it you timl anybody wanting assayer of the Ashland Mm something as tine as you want. them," expecting, no doubt, to receive place, ami to the many other citizens who Milliken is a mining » Xpert encouraged it by words, money or hard from the newspaper the donation of a 820 quarters are at Tacon TiHirniunent .Mptlals. advertisement. Inasmuch as he expected work on the building ami grttumis, Ash gentlemen went down to land is entitled for the establishment of The members of the Ashland R si and to make alsmt 84 on each little 81.50 tin nesday evening, to inspe Gun Club were pleastUtly surprised eau which he sold to the needy house an institution which will bring many property in that region, b Wednesday upon receiving per express wives, the begging of an advertisement days anil evenings of literary attraction to Ashland within a day or two. from the Multnomah Rod ami Gun Club gave evidence of a very healthy gall—one in tile coming years. 1’rof. \V. C. Hawley , of the Willamette At the Judson mine on Coj of Portland a Uamisome gold medal to lx- that ought to supply the owner with conteateii for at the tournament in Ash fortitude to liear ilp under the discover) l niversity, who is a ready and effective in Josephine county, a tunnel land this week. The medal is a beauty, that he himself was the victim of the blg- speaker, was one of tlie most popular long is just alsiut completed and II lecturers upon the rostrum this year, ami ex|»s’tB to strike tlie “pay chute the design including tne on -sed guns protit scheme. will come again. feet more. This tunnel, the Io ami other insignia of th» fraternity, Geo. Van T;issel whs overcome by foul The committee will no doubt I able Oregon, will serve as a dram to 1 nicely engraved with the name of the “Multnomah R si and (ian ( nib. 1 ort- air while down thirty feet in a well at the to bring next year a goodly number of 1 he upper levels bad Iss’oni’ to work satisfactorily. Some latid. Or., for the best geueial average, site of the new school house in district ilistiuguished speakers from abroad. been expended on this claim, Ashland. Or . IS!«." with blank space for No. 73 just south of Ashlaud Wednesday The Sun Francisco newspapers have going item, published first in s engraving the winner s luim • tlie value morning. Van Tassel had taken a con of the medal b»iug 82">. li. a letter to tract to recover the drill of Dodge's well i much to say about an all<'v'e<l barratry p;i(>ers ami copied by the Ji the Ashland club « committee of the Ixiriog outfit which had “stuck” while the case that is, a case iu which the captain 77mes, gives a slight ng mq re» FortUmi club say that they wish to well was being bored, and with Rufus or skipper of the sealiny* sloop Achilles is milling development acknowledge receip’ of th» program for King was engaged in the work. Two ; charged with an attempt to steal the lislnsl in this state. Th tiie Ashland tournament ami it being im heavy giant powder blasts had lieen set > boat ami her cargo. The Achilles has of niiniug tunnels in th» possible for any <>f their members to be I off Tuesday evening at quitting time ami I l>-en engaged in sealing in Alaskan 250 feet long. The ti here at the shoot they took the »»pportun- , the well closed up. Monday morning waters, June lllth the Achilles put iu at working tunnel of the . ity to express their friendship mid gtxtd \ an Tassel descended into the well to Korliac, and the captain sold J-lolK) worth more than 285 feet Ion; will toward the tournament by presenting begin work while Ktng remained outside of seal skins ami discharged his crew, tunnel upon which good progres: a medal to the l»vt general average to handle the windlass. Van Tassel soon after which, with no one on board but living imide with the Bnrlei, participant.. 1 lie AHoland clilb was much said to King that he wanted to be hauled himself and brother, he sailed from lie when completed (»00 f- please»! al t lie spirit shown by the Port up as lie was sick and a rope was thrown Kodiac anil turned up in San Francisco estimated distance from 1 to him but he Bectiis to have become harbor last Saturday. The captain, itslgc being 5IHI feet. land shooters. helpless very hoou and unable to fasten i Julius Bartel, is under arrest in the city Besides th«' gol*l indal lb«’ shooters the rope about huneelf. Ktng saw that for rnuuiug away with the vessel. The The Southern Oregon Bre will contest for a handsome one of silver the man was iu trouble and descended in Achillea was owned in Portland by J. A. Cold Storage Co., of M>slf< designed »nd m.’ule by 11. L. \\ hlt«xl,,the to the well himself ami succeeded in : Crouch and others and had been sold by into the hands of a recev Ashlaml jeweler, ami presented by him I fastening the rope to V di T uhh **1 anil them to J. M. Etner, of South Berni, pany made ice for s. le Iasi to the Ashlaml Gun Club, to lie awanle»i after Considerable difficulty got to the V\ ash., now engaged in mining euter- has been doing so t to the shooter making the Lest , top and hauled him out, totally liucon- , prices in Ashland. Mr. Finer left Ash a biewery plant this Il is of beautiful hcioiih and fi .ithing a' the mouth. King geueral average. land for San Francisco last W. dnesday, hand yet its lirst bi tlesign »«»’ workmauship. 18*- secured a conveyance and burned to ' to look after the ’natter. d»*eign ami at artistic was supposed to pmdeiit from h scroll bar is a heavy circle town with Van Tassel, ami after Dr. Much sympathy it l'he little steamer Emily (285 t >nsi was Southern Oregon Let l>: for the biu’k ground; iu front of the open Songer ami nssistants laid worked with center of the circle is a shield; lieneulh , him awhile h* was restored to conscious- wrecked on the spit near the entrance to the failure of ibis brew the shield are two gnus crossed, ami. nese and was sen able to get around C’. his Bay last Monday, and one passen vanee of freight rates on I ger i who with his wife and child was Te sweeping around the outer edge of tlie again. turning home from the world’s fair) was land. circle from the left and extelidiug over The housewife who would tread fame's washed overlroard and diowned. All the shield, is a laurel wreath. Ths medal W111 Kepsir Mat'liinrr.v the other passengers and all the crew highest maze. b’iirs the inscription: “Ashland Gun Chib: Annual Tonrmiment 1893. Made; The Sugar Fine Door A Eumlter Co., were taken off in safety by the life saving Is she who's bread receives the greatest Grants Bass, are well prepared with aud presented by H. L. \V I u U m I, Jeweler, , lathes, aud iron working machinery, in crew from the Coos Bay station. The prais >. Moral use Eigle Mills Flour. ; vessel was a total loss. Ahhlaml. Oregon.” charge of a competent machinist, to do Simmon* I.i A hot wave came in over Southern not all experii Sugar lalx»r fruit, wood, yourself. I all kinds of repairing ou mining or other aixlM, saved with lterfe-'t result by using Ant’.- I machinery . All work sent them will be ■ Oregon during the past week, running One SnuiH Rile IR-aii < nivLi i< t 4 fermsntine. For eale by O. Winter. * | doue cheaply and promptly . [5 26-lm the mercury up to 85 iu the warm hours. Week arouse Turpi«i Livt-rs. 25c . (» di tiutliu. To Elect a Captain Second Regiment of Infantry. <>. N. G. M 'V I*. Alford, ot MedLfurd. i> visiting S vi . km , Oregon. .Inly 15. lXIC. ‘ i!i«i y^tends. Order No. 19. I. Application having been made for an •J >'• it. ‘ »aWUid wile were ill from election ol a captain of < o. "I>" Sec. Reg. • III ra i P»nnt Urvk. Inf., an election is lierebv ordered to lie ..I. B. Staiuiard returned yesterday belli at the 1 ompanv Armory at A.-'liluml, Or. on Saturday, July 22. IstKl. at 8:un eastern trip. o'clock p. in. lor the purpose of i lecting a ’’«de. <»t <’.»les station, was in Captain ot Co. “D" ami of lilting, any or three days this week. vacancies that may then occur by pro 4’Grant’s Pass, was in Adi- motion. All non-conimissione»i officers ami men of Co. "IF- not in arrears for on lumber business. tlues or lines are entitled to vote lit said I. Tutthill ami children returned election. The < cttinpany •( commander will 1st Sumlay evening from <’hico. comply with Sect, in, R. A R. o. N. II. I.ient, F. II. Carter-. Reg. Q. Muster Jas. Hummer, now «if Cottage is hereby appointed in-|H’ct>>r ol electitin •pent la>i week in Ashland. ami will couiylv with Set t. to PI, It. A a:garei i’havner. «>f <J-»ld Hi!!, It.. G. X. G. ng A'lilanJ again-last >unday. By order of .M \J”1; Gi ”. <». \ ::w. Coin'ii’g Sec. Retr. Inf., <>. X.G. -l-r J. S. Howard, of Me«lford, ( li ,S. E. R.mix, bland last 1 hursday and l- riday. First Lieut, and Reg. Adi. l’a\il«». <»f <irant’s Pa*s, the archi- Luiu tier. A>nl:iii<l durii'if th«' past The lumber business bere.tofoi re carried hi- daughter and on by the firm of .lames Norris .V Co., will I to l’-.rt land Mon- be continued by Norris A Co. A share of the public patronage is solicited and satisfaction guaranteed. Nonius A' Co. have Chautauqua tier . I--|1‘ i-1. »I. if ne‘4 PiO Religion». Sew». nana. ileo!’ \\ arde n B» i tv becii V iHÌtiiig M rs. ist ucek. r m i . i .. . »in ( ’alil»»l ina t (» "|»cibi ilh I h -!' daughter. u» ut t<» Bortland Moiiday the grand l«»rige A. <>. I . • troni tilt- Ashland lodge. Hareadine calne in troni l»e u il h report quite good hui ’ c .’ ch in their lalxirs here since the lieginning of the tent meetings. 1 hey have 23 names on their church list ami 6 more who have tL«'id>d but not given in their names yet. Ehler A. J. Stover, re.’ently of Grants Pass, has been Hppoinleti to take charge of the Work here no pei maneiit place of worship has been secured yet. Mrs. J. W. Bushong, of Portland, wmhes to meet all of tlie ladles of the M. E. Church in the chapel of the church on Sat ur.lay at 2 p. m. sharp. Cure for (’olds, Fcv«-r» and General De bility. Bd<- B« nas. 25c. per bottle. Visitors will find it profitable to examine the shoe case in front of D. R.&E. V.M1LLS M Xicl;11 n. M <1 •I h r .-.I I. . >■ 1 r •*¡0 th« rit V HÔ » BtOoo Sta? CLEAR SKIN LO N o 0. Winter, L Ft ■ the MENTAL ENERGY STRONG NERVES GROCER. A VFR'*? S arsaparilla Ashland, ‘ Opera House Block, knlney trouble that n li regular as »*lock-vv <n'h It : Ay i r's .- iglil was ..Ill V 129 I ..II brago! l.Vipoi Ayer’s Sarsaparilla f’r.raied by î»r. .1. < «'. Ayer SiCo..L i, M 1M Cures otDcr®.will cure you X<it ice to Bll I Itivi'*. Keep up a Good Stock Waiter O’Oonoughue, And Sell Goods Just Right \t Lavalley’s old stand in RecM r blu< k, k« ei>- .nil tlie 1» »ulim: brands of 5 f! 1 '1 I I: K UJ. TRY THEM. Fine Imported. Key West and tamii < a ioti-, Smokers' Arth’!« *. Ar Stationery. Nice Fresh Con fections, Nuts, &c. <1 THE PATRONS OF SNOWY BÜTTE I'LOI'I! MADE FROM 1892 WHEAT Bank of Ashland Has on Its Lists CHOICE ORCHARDS litte’/ 1 heo’on State Normal School! MONMOUTH ORECON Of all ages and in large or small aoroage For Sale on Easy Terms. Houses for rent or sale and desirable building lots In all parts ot the city. NO TROUBLE TO SHOW PROPERTY. Letters of inquiry cheerfully and promptly answered. , normal. V», 3.» | nb normal V» |>cr term of 1' i per week. Room* from 50 rw. per w«’ rim! I) , I and lodging in private families, $ «0 to 14 pe •I H.J» furnished id bo«»k- less th. lu fl*V) per year Conservatory of music— ■al and instrumental music, tuition. 110 ¡»er term M 20 lemons fesnible from all part»of the state-'-twelve mil<*s fr^m *he >tai »f r»»rtland < atalogues cheerfully sent on application. P L « AMPBELL IM or rf. Sec y of Faculty Call or address, BANK OF ASHLAND, ASHLAND, ORICON.