Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, April 01, 1895, Image 3

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    S e m i- W e e k ly T i d i n g s
Injunction Dissolved.
The injunction suit of Wm. Ulrich vs.
N. A. Jacobs to restrain the latter from
drawing a certain warrant for 8144 in
favor of ex-Assessor Wooldridge for copy­
ing the 1894 assessment roll was argued
and submitted before Judge Hanna F ri­
day evening. TI ub mooting Judge Hanna
rendered his decision dissolving the tern
porary injunction and directing that the
warrant be drawn as ordered by the coun­
; ty co urt The T idings will have further
particulars of the proceedings in this
case in another issue.
BREVITIES.
PERSONAL.
Engineer D. McCarthy arrived yesterday
Gen. Compson returned northward last
evening.
Miss Hattie Garvin of Talent has gone
W a n te d
to Pokegama.
To buy a large tract of land, mostly clear
Pearl Smith of Talent is learning
Capt. A. C. Smith returned to the valley
and improved, fairly level and well watered.
dentistry of Dr. Demorest of MedfonL
last week from Arizona.
Also a medium sized farm. No notice
Don’t forget the social at Granite hall
taken of replies that do not state lowest
E. B. Smith went down to D rnglas conn
price and full description. Address J. K.
touight. Snpper commencing at 5. ty on a business trip last evening.
B.. care Ashland T idings , Ashland.
Program at 8.
G. F. Billings was at Jacksonville Friday
G. W. Vaupel is now the sole proprie­ evening paying taxes for himself anil
tor of the cigar and variety store in Ree- large number of his clients.
For Sale or Exchange.
Circuit Court Proceedings.
ser block.
Elder A. J. Stover aud family go to
Grants Pass tonight. He will make his
For city property in Ashland—eighty ‘ Regular Aprit term of circuit court con­
A
big
lot
of
trees
aud
shrubs
have
ar­
acres of land 2 miles west of Bed Bluff, vened at Jacksonville this morning at the rived at the Ashland depot to be set out headquarters there now in charge of the
•lalif See J. K. VanSant, Ashland, Ore­ usual hour, Judge H. K. Hanna presiding.
Adventist church.
gon.
4-1-5.
The docket, both criminal and civil, is very in the railroad park.
Chas 8. Ruggles, representing Henley’s
light and the session will no doubt be a
Frank Jordan has recovered from the Celery, Beef and Iron remedy, was in Ash­
short one.
land Friday, and made an advertising con­
The following is the grand jury selected: wound receive«! by being shot for a deer tract
FEBRt'AKY WEATHER SUMMARY *
with the T idings . .
Jas. Childers, Jacob Thompson, P. W. near Talent some months ago.
dw ell, J. W. Sevedge, I. A. Webb, Jas. Mc­
A
large
number of Ashlaud lawyers,
Gen. W. H. Byars, well known over the
F ollow ing is a sum m ary of w eath er ob serv a­ Donough, Riley Nyswaner. I. A. Webb
litigants and others went down to
state, has been appointed commandant of jurors,
tio n s at A shland d u rin g m onth of M arch as re­ was elected foreman.
Jacksonville today to be oil hand at the
po rted by F. It. Carter, local observer tor th e
in addition to the usual attorneys present the Oregon Soldiers’ home at Roseburg. opening of circuit court.
Oregon State W eather Service:
there are H. E. Mitchell, son of Senator
Look out for the program for the
M. O. Warner, the well known piano
E levation above sea level, 1915 ft.
Mitchell, who will represent the S. P. Co. concert iu the next issue of the T idings .
Mean Tem j-erature, 41 7.
tuner, arrived Friday, and is busily en­
in
the
suit
against
them
by
Jas.
Harvey
of
lx-parture from norm al, p lu s 1.2.
Great
care
has
been
tsken
to
make
each
gaged attending to the wants of the nu­
Talent for $225 damages for stock killed.
M axim um T em perature. 70, ou 1, o. 26.
F. 8. Smith of Portland is also in attendance number a rare musical treat that no one merous pianos in Ashland.
M iuim um T em perature, 20, on 15th.
as attorney for the German Savings A can afford to miss.
Mean of m axim um tem p eratu re, 58 2.
Attorney E. F. Driggs came out from
Mean of m iuim um temi>eratiire, 31.1.
Loan Society in their foreclosure suit
The S. P. tie preserving plant went Oregon City Saturday and will look out for
N um ber of tim es m ax, tem p. 90 or above 0.
against Levi Morris for $12,000.
of the interests of tlie Ashland Mining
N um ber of tim es m in. tem p. 32 or below, 21.
northward Friday for two or three some
Co. during circuit court this week.
N um ber of tim es m in. tem p. 40 or below. 28.
months’
work
at
Latham,
near
Cottage
That Horse Stealiug.
Mrs. C. B. Evans, who with her husband
Grove. I t bad been at Kennett, near
Total precipitation , 1.52 inches.
J.
W.
Hamakar, the Klamath legal Dunsmuir, for sometime past.
recently came to Talent from Canton, 111.,
D eparture from norm al, —.15.
light from whom the story in last issue
started on her return last evening. She
G reatest p recipitatio n in 24 co nsecutive h o u rs
Í
aud d ate .47 on 20th.
G. Elksnat, the Medford surveyor, was ticketed over the N. P. from Ashland
concerning horse thieving iu Klamath
Percale, in assorted colors, 50c.
Cheaper than you can buy the
Total d ep th of u n m elted snow fall 4.3,
1
county was gleaned, got things a little went out to Klamath to resume work by local agent Robt. Leonard.
Lawn, with starched collars and cuffs, 75c to 85c
mixed—at least that part of the story connected with the allotting of the Klam­
P rev ailin g d irectio n of w in d , NW.
J. C. Billingham, agent of the P. F. Col­ material of which they are made:
ath
reservation,
but
the
weather
was
too
which mixed up Silas Kilgore as being
Silk, with visible sleeves, $5 and $6.
lier publishing house of New York, is mak­
N um ber of elear days. I t.
either a sleuth bound of the law or as bad and he returned Friday evening.
ing Ashland liis home while attending to
N um ber of partly clo u d y days, 11.
business over the valley and with his fam­
having had horses stolen from him at
N um ber of cloudy days, 9.
E. B. Smith of tbs Racket store, has ily lives near the south school house.
N um ber of days ou w hich .01 or m ore o f p recip . Laugell valley.
sold out the business to bis son, J . F.
itation fell, 7.
Mr. Kilgore was coming in to Ashland Smith, who is now in charge. The former
Rev. J. A. "Hummer, who has been con­
N um ber of days on w hich .04 o r m ore of p recip ­
ou
business
and
was
in
company
with
itatio n fell, 6.
does not expect to leave Ashland but will ducting protracted meetings at the Soda
Dates on w hich snow fell, 11,12, 21,28.
Perry Murphy, en route further north, likely engage in some enterprise here, be Springs school house for a few weeks past,
with considerable success, has concluded
when he heard of the theft of the two
R em arks: T he m ax. te m p eratu re was below horses from Driscoll’s stables at Bonanza, says.
them and returns to his home at Cottage
th e average an d th e tea d iu g was low er on the
New and beautiful designs in embroidery at prices to suit everybody.
Tbe Young Men’s Republican Club of Grove this evening.
aud traveling on horsebuck in the same
15th th a n it has been in M arch for 14 years.
direction as the suspected thief who had Medford has been called to meet at the
Jos. Rapp, one of the pioneer citizens of
stopped at his house iu Laugell valley opera bouse tomorrow (Tuesday) evening Jackson county, paid the Tidings a call
several weeks before, he of course kept a to elect delegates to tbe convention of while in Ashland Friday. Mr. Rapp is
Grand Concert.
lookout for him, with- the result of dis­ republican clubs to be held at Portland past 76 years of age but still at tends to his
model fruit and truck farm near Talent
A concert will be given on April 12th covering traces of him at differeut places in May.
with the same care that has always made
under the auspices of tho Y. P. S. G. E. along the road. One of the horses was
The Atkinson building, the lower floor him successful in those lines, and with en
of the Presbyterian church, by the best sold to a youug man at Way’s station for
musical talent of Ashland, under the 810, and the other was offered at $5 but of which has been occupied by tbe seeou«! activity that would indicate a man of fifty.
have been arriving weekly, and our line will be complete by the
store owned by S. M. Rhodes but
Rev. Robt. McLean, one of the ablest
direction of the MissesSilsby.
declined by the young mau. Coming in hand
which has lately taken quarters iu the ministers who has ever tilled a pastorate
via Shovel creek and* thence via Jenny Alhambra
end of this week.
block, will be raised to tbe in Southern Oregon, resigned his charge
R eligious.
creek to Ashland Mr. Kilgore discovered street
of the Presbyterian church of Grants Pass
grade,
a
new
front
added
aud
the
Rev. Father De6marais will preach nud that the thief had staid at Howard’s sta­
accept a call from a church in Portland,
lower room fixed up generally for the to
hold diviue services in the Catholic tion Saturday night, but as the Ashlaud occupancy
but the members of Bethany church of
of
Hevener’e
grocery.
T.
K.
church of Ashland at 10 a. m. and at 7 officers did uot get the news of the mau Bolton, who recently purchased that which he has been pastor for eight years
was so urgent in their request for Mr. Mc-
NOVELTIES IN LADIES’ AND MISSES’ YACHTING CAPS.
p. ro. on .Sunday, the 7th of April. The being wauted until Wednesday they had
subject of evening lecture will be: ‘•Hu­ no chance to stop him on his way through portion of the Odd Fellows block Lein to continue with them that he has
man and Divine Faith.” Everybody cor­ here. He probably passed north through teuauted by the grocery from W. G. determined to decline the call at Portland.
dially welcome.
Yreka Journal: Theodore Kremer, the
Ashlaud Sunday ami may be caught yet Holmes, will remove bis drug store there.
if he does uot get away ou the train. He
Ladies’ Foster Hook kid gloves in young German actor, will cancel his engage­
is described as a smooth-fuced youug black and summer shades 75c at D. R. ment with the Nihilist company upon
Brakeman Parrish's Death.
reaching Portland and return south, and
*
mau,
over 22 years of age. lie went A E. V. Mills’.
will take a rest in Yreka before going on
Wm. Gliuton Parrish, who was a well out to uot
Klamath
several
weeks
ago;
osten­
known hrukemau running out of Duns­ sibly looking for work, but unbody Las
The fad of sending people aud things to San Francisco. An offer has been made
m uir for several years liefore the strike, heard of his doing anytliing but lieating ou around the world and across t he con­ him to star with Jeffreys Lewis, but he has
her proposition. Mr. Kremer is
was killed near Monterey, Mexico, March bis way along.
tinent tours will soon be too common to declined
here shortly after the 1st of April. moved to Jacksonville. He was prominent
15th, ou the Monterey A Gulf Railroad,
be interesting. In the express car on expected
The company is now playing in Salem, in all church work and was one of the
while in the employ of that company.
yesterday’s train southward on the 8. P. Oregon.
Another Train Robbery.
leading spirits in the establishment of law
The General Superintendent wrote to
was a lHily’s slipper or low cut shoe which
Father Desinarias preached his farewell and order here in the early days, assisting
The overland passenger train which ar­ Lad traveled all the way from Rhode
Ghurley Selmne at thin place wanting to
Sunday morning and took his de­ largely in the organization of the county,
kuow the whereuls nits of Parrish's mother, rived in Ashlaud from San Francisco Island. Express messengers ami agents sermon
parture in the evening for Jacksonville the development of the school system arid
Saturday
evening,
three
and
one
half
as lie had an iusuiunce on his life made
along its tour had tagged it until there where lie will locate. He leaves many the establishment of civilized’ methods
payable to his mother, Mrs. S. A. Parrish. hours late, was held up Hud rohlied about were inscriptions enough upon it to fill a friends Here who regret to see him leave from the discordant elements of a mixed
He
His parents live at Wellington, Kansas.— forty miles north of Sacramento, lietweeu newspaper page. Each fellow had tried but wish him abundant success in his new and reckless mining population.
Wheatland and Marysville, nine miles to be liumorons, with more or lees suc­ tiehl of labor. Rev. Father Gihney, for­ served Jackson county in the legislature in
(Dunsmuir News.
Parrish was well known in Ashland, south of the latter place, that morning at cess, and usually at the expense of the merly of Astoria, will have charge of this 1878 apd was always regarded as one of its
worthy and exemplary citizens. He
braking in here until the slrike came and shortly after two o’clock, aud as a result ladies of the next town who were pro­ parish. He is here and will no doubt lie most
left a large family of grown sons ami
resulted in his losing his job in participa­ one robber was killed, Sheriff Bogard of verbial for the extent of their “under­ very well liked.—[Marshfield Sun.
daughters, among whom are C. W. Kahler,
ting in it. In order to get work he took Tehama county was killed and Fireman standing.”
J. M. Terwilliger, the Portland council­ the well known attorney of Jacksonville,
Nettiercott
was
dangerously
Wounded.
man
who
came
out
to
Ashland
several
an assumed name nudcr which he was
Herring, White Fish aud God-' weeks ago with his wife, for the latter’s and Dr. Geo. Kahler of Phoenix. He was
F. A. Keltou was in charge of the fish Holland
employed ou the Mexican railroad until
one of the oldest Masons in Southern Ore­
at
O.
Winter’s.
*
health, went down to the metrojiolls Fri­ gon and a lifelong republican. Financially
killed in a big wreck ou the dHte men­ express car aud from him is learned the
Mrs. E. Wass died Saturday afternoou day evening to attend to some business tie was in good circumstances. His wire
tioned. His real identity was learned story of the robbery, briefly as follows:
The first iutimation the engineer and at her home on tbe boulevajd. Mrs. matters but wiil return Thursday, with his died about four years ago. He was buried
through papers found upon his laaly.
daughter. Mrs. Terwilliger, who is
nder the auspices of the Masonic order
fireman had of the preseuoe of robbers Wass came out from Portland /last sum ­ little
pleasantly situated at the Depot Hotel, is
1 o’clock Saturday.
Hair cloth, glass cloth and interlining was when near Reed's crossing, a man mer with her son, C. A. Ay ass, who hoped improving since coming out here and may at The
funeral services were conducted by
that
hie
mother
might
reoovqt
her
failing
at D. I t A E. V. Mills'.
*
climbed down to the cab and commanded
remain here much ot the coming summer Rev. W. B. Moore at tbe M. E. church,
We are now prepared to supply the demand in Boys’
t hat the train be stopped. This was doue. health in the Southern Orégon climate. if she continues to gain.
after which a most touching and eloquent
T h e M accabees.
Two robbers were all that appeared. The change probably resulted in prolong­
eulogy was pronounced by Rev. T. L.
and Youths’ Clothing:
her life though it could not bring
Jones. The burial services were conducted
One of the largest audiences ever gath­ These ordered the engineer aud fireman ing
Jacksonville
Items.
back
health
agaita.
She
has
been
very
by
the
Masonic
fraternity
and
a
large
con­
out
of
the
cab
aud
to
the
door
of
the
ex­
ered in (laniard’s opera house greeted D.
course of relatives anti friends. Masonic
P. Markey, the supreme commander of press car where the engiueer was in- low for some time and her death Satur­
Jud, ge R eed returned to Tacoma on brethren and old pioneers followed the Boys’ Knee Pants, 25c, 35c. 45c to 90c.
the Knights of the Maccabees, Friday 6truct«Nl to have the meeseuger open the day afternoon was not unexpected. Mr. Satuni
remains to their last resting place in the
day night.
Wass leaves on this evening’s train for
evening last. Every available seat was door. Mr. Keltou was thus far igoorant Newberg
Masonic cemetery.
Boys’ Knee Pants Suits, 85c, 95c, $1.20 to $4,75.
with
the
remains
of
his
mother,
C. Mingus of Ashland and J. B. Wrisley
occupied, both in the gallery and main of the fact that anything unusual had for burial there.
of Manzanita, were in Jacksonville Satur­
Moor, ami standing room was at a pre­ happened and when he heard the engi­
Youtws’ Suits, long pants, nice goods, $2.35 to $9.50.
LIST OF LETTERS
David B. Worthington announces iu day.
mium. Many of the members of Granite neer calling he supposed th at the train
R em aining uncalled for in th e A shlaud
Tent No. 4 occupied seats on the rostrum had stopped on account of some slight the Klamath Express the consum relation of
Mrs. J. A. Whiteside visited Jackson'
with Mr. Markey. The Ashland band accident and that the engiueer wanted to the sale of the paper to Jos. G. Pierce and ville Saturday and was the guest o f Mrs. A- O regon, P. O,, April 1, 1895:
B urrell, W F
D olj, Mr E d g ar .1
oi>ened the program with one of their get into the baggage and express car Geo. J. Farnsworth, who however will not Schmidt.
Men’s Cottonade Pants, 90c, $1.30, $1.35.
T anuer, W G
G ram ara, I W
choice selections which was followed by a after some material for repairs—air Lose take possession until the first of June.
Hon. Henry K lipple was in Jacksonville H atchw eil, Mrs F ran k
H aines, F J ¡
or
something
of
the
kind.
When
he
Mr.
Worthington,
who,
by
the
way,
can
vocal solo by Mr. B. R. Willits. A short
Stephens. T W
Saturday.
Sm ith, Miss G irty
Men’s Odd Vests, all wool, $1.15 and $1.50.
W inter, Mr F «'
W alters, G K
and pointed address of welcome by C. B. opened the door a tall mau with a pistol get up as readableja newspaper article as
Walter
M.
Plymale
left
for
Salem
Satnr-
Persons calling for th e sam e w ill please sav
Watson, Esq;, was next on the program was pointing the weapon at him. One of anybody we know of, will take up the day night.
ad v ertise d .’”
W. It. BKUNK, P. M.
and this was followed by another selec­ the robbers climbed in the express car work elsewhere. Mr. Pierce is not un­
L G. Ross and his sister, Mrs. Ada
tion by the band. The Ashland Ladies’ but after the messenger had shown him known in Southern Oregon, haying very
KORN.
Quartet came in for their honors. The that there was nothing of value to be had extensive timber land interests in this Schmidt, visited Jacksonville Saturday.
there,
he
not
being
able
to
open
the
section
along
with
bis
brothers
and
his
quartet, composed of the Misses Mary
Ex-Sheritl James G. Birdsey was re­ tEED—In Ashland, March dlfli, t^/îCÎrï
ami Esther Silsby Hml Miss Gam e Roper combination of the through safe, be was uucle, Gongressnian A. C. Hopkins of newing acquaintance with old time friends
and Mrs, J. Henry Reed, a sop.
and Mrs. E. L. Ghnsman, sang beauti­ ordered to climb out nnd then the two Pennsylvania. He is a wide awake, active in Jacksonville Friday.
robbers
marobed
the
fireman,
engiueer
young
man
as
is
also
Mr.
Farnsworth.
fully and were the recipients of hearty
N A R K IE D .
Mrs. Dr. Parson of Ashland, visited
From the celebrated Brown Shoe Co, who make
encores. The address by Mr. Markey ami messenger ahead of them to the day The T idings wishes the new proprietors Jacksonville last week, and was the guest
of Miss !ssie McCully.
HUKILL-WOODY — In Eden precinct,
followed. He talked in a pleasant m a i l - coach iu the order name«!. The fireman success.
the best goods for the money;
March 24th, 1805, by Rev C. H. Hoxie,
uer for au hour aud a half, telliug of the was given a sack made of overalls to
Mayor Geo. P. Frank of Portlaud was
Judge
Day
is
suffering
with
an
attack
of
C. E. R. Hukill and Miss Meda Wooilv.
advantages of fruternal insurance aud gather up the valuables taken from the ou last Thursday evening’s train re­ malaria and has been confined to his room
Men’s Oil Grain, $1.35, $1.45, $1,80.
explaining its comparative cheapness, passengers. They went through the first turning to Portlaud from a trip down in foi the past few days.
The
way
to
reach
catarrh
is
through
the
coach
without
resistance
but
by
the
time
amt the superiority of the Maccabees
Galiforuia where he went to take a needed
F. M. Miller, of Glendale, is visit­ blood. HtxxTs Sarsaparilla, by purifying Men’s Kip Buckle Plow Shoes, tap sole, $1.45.
over other orders. The Maccabees, he they had entered the smoker the alarm rest from the worries of politics iucideut ing Mrs.
Jacksonville
relatives.
the blood, removes the cause of the disease
showed, had grown rapidly aud was uow had been given on the train. Sheriff to governing the Oregon metropolis these
and permanently cures catarrh. Take only Men’s Fine Dress Shoes, $1.65, $2.15.
Judge.L.
R.
Webster
will
be
iu
Jackson­
Bogard
tyho
happened
to
be
a
passenger
stoop«! io only one fraternal insurance
days. James Lotan, a politician of more
Hood’s.
was in the .second tourist oar. He was or less note at Portland was on the same ville this week on business before the
siKuety in the woild in numbers.
Hood’s Pills act easily, yet promptly and Men’s “Bumble Bee” Shoe. $ 2 .5 0 .
circuit
court,
and
will
be
accompanied
by
The program of the eveuiug concluded awakened and quickly dressing went train returning from California b u t the 24rs. Webster, who will visit Medford and effectively, on the liver and bowels. 25c.
Boys’ Oil Grain, riveted, high top, $1.25.
with a selectiou by the ladies’ quartet forward carrying his pistol under his hat. fact that be aud the mayor happened to Jacksonville friends. They will be most
aud an encore, and a selection by the The two robbers were in the forward en«! get aboard together is said to have no cordially welcomed to their old home in
Youths’ Oil Grain, riveted, high top, $1.35.
of the smoker as the sheriff entered the significance. Police Commissioner H. Jacksonville.
Estray Notice.
band.
rear
door.
The
sheriff
fired
at
the
tall
Men’s Oil Grain, riveted, high top, $1.65.
Mr. Markey remained iu Ashland over
Haussmau was also iu Ashland on private
The Payton Dramatic Company gave
T aken HP by th e un d ersig n ed , eight m iles
Snmlny aud yesterday afternoon a num ­ robber and killed him almost instantly. business that day and met the mayor at several performances in Jacksonville the
south oi A shlaud, O r, the follow
foil
ing described Infants’, Childs’, Ladies’ & Misses’ Shoes from 48c to $2.85.
ber of the Ashland Ma«*eabees gathered The big robber fired a shot out of each the depot. The reported estrangement past week which were well attended. A anim
als:
with him at their hall aud presented him pistol as be sank to the floor of the car, between Mayor Frank and the police matinee performance was given on Satur.
One red steer a b o u t 6 years old, m arked crop
with a handsome cane made of the native one of tbs bullets going wild and the commissioner and which threatens to day afternoon for the benefit of the school sp lit and u u d erh it iu each ear; b ran d ed th u s:
P
I
on left shoulder.
other
it
is
thought
striking
the
fireman,
children,
at
which
a
10c
admission
was
mat zauitu ami appropriately engraved
result iu Mr. Haussmau losing his offi-
red aud w hite cow, 5 or 6 years old,
while nt the same iüstant almost the cal head shortly was not noticeable as the charged. It is needless to. say the house m One
with the compliments of Granite Tent.
ark ed sw allow fork and u u d e ra it in left e ar
was
crowded,
bqt
unfortunately
“East
smaller
of
the
robbers
reached
over
the
a
u
d
understope
an d u p p e rb it in rig h t ear; uo
Mrs. Markey accompanied her husband
mayor and his subordinate greeted each Linn” was put on for tbe juveniles and the
brand visible.
on tins lecture tour and together they shoulders of his dying pal aud fired the other here.
average youngster came home with a very
1 w ill post the above described an im als aud
hail a pleasant visit iu Ashland with old shot that killed ¡Sheriff Bogard, the
indefinite idea of what it all meant, and sell them according to law if they are not
Two
“diplomas
of
honorable
mention’’
latter’s
secoud
shot
failing
of
its
mark.
called
for, charges paid, aud taken away.
lieightxirs and friends, the fumilies of E.
they probably felt as much like they had
Boys’ Hats and Caps, 25c and 50c.
The whole affair occurred iu a few were received from the board of lady been spanked by their parents or punished
E. B. B arron .
A. Hildreth, Sr., and of Wm. Nelson.
M
arch
30th,
1895,
managers
of
the
Woild's
Columbian
Ex­
moments. The smaller robber backed
by their school teachers, as entertained by
out of the car, protecting himself vyitb position by W. B. Pracht of Ashland high histronical talent.
Little Wonder Washer.
his pistols, aud escaped. The fireman Saturday. One was f«ir four varieties of
Notice.
William Kahler, who was stricken with
J. M. Quinn has taken the agency of who still held to the sack of valuables apples which in the estimation of Mrs.
paralysis March 20, died at 7 o’clock Thurs­
Notice is hereby given th a t I will not be re ­
the Little Wouder Washer aud will call was carried into the sleeping car an«l the Palmer and the director genetal, whi^e day
evening. Mr. Kahler came to Jackson
for n o r pay any debts co ntracted by
upon the people of Asblau«! nt their train started for Marysville. Several of signatures were attached, had “added oounty in 1852 and took up a donation sponsible
my son, R olland Sm ith.
ho,nee and show them its real wonders.
claim
near
Tolo,
where
he
lived
for
many
M rs . I da M. S mith .
much
to
the
horticultural
display”
at
the
the passengers were severely treated for
A shland, Oregon, M arch 27, 1895.
hesitating to give up their money, one exposition. The other was for samples years. Finally disposing of his place he
Is still going at the same low figure.
Frank Shepardsou, an engineer on the man from Retiding being cut iu the head of Sal way peaches exhibits«! and these
Southern Pacific Ry., who resides at Los by a blow from the robber’s pistol. One likewise Mrs. Palmer thought were pretty
Angeles, Gal., was troubled with rheuma­ man in the Pullmuu bad $3000 on his tine, even if they did oome from this end
Matches, 2 packages for 5c.
tism for a loug time. He was treated by persou, it is said.
of the Rogue river valley. I t should be
several phpsiciaus, also visited the Hot
*
Clothespins, 2 dozen for.5c.
The «lead robber was a tall fellow and borue iu mind that these awards have
Springs, but received no permanent relief fine looking. He bad on a bicycle suit nothing to do with the first prize on
uutil be used Ghainberlnin's Pain Balm. over which he had drdwu overalls aud peaches at the world’s fair which was
New stock of TINWARE, MILK PANS, BUCKETS and
He says it is the best medicine in the blouse. He wore a mask.
awarded to Max Paacht of Ashlaud. A
world for rheumatism. For sale by E. A.
certificate to this effect has long been iu
Latest
reports
are
that
there
were
three
KITCHEN SMALLWARES, fl® “ STATIONERY,
Sherwin.
meu implicated in the plot to rob the Mr. Pracht’s possession, but the final
BROOMS, WOOD and WILLOW WARE.
train. There are contlicting stories as to me«lal which this award entitles him to
the identity of the dead robber, be having has not been received yet.
Awarded
been identified both as McGuire and as
A reduction of foree occurs at several
Highest Honors—World’s Fair. Brown. Two bicycles evidently ridden by of the principal offices of tbe Pacific
the robliers, have been found, according Postal Telegraph Co. on the Pacific coast
to dispatches, cache. 1 under railroad today and Ashland is one of the points
bridges in the vicinity of the robbery. affected. Commencing today Fred Denny
Caff",
Sheriff Bogard, the brave offii’er who will be in charge of the repeating office
met bis death in the affair, was known here as operator aud manager, with Lee
Delicate, F r a g r a n t Tea,
Opposite Ashland Mills.
pretty well along the liue and his death Minkler as messenger and assistant, and
R ich , P u re, G ro u n d Chocolate,
meets with mneh regret. He came up to the office will be kept open only from 8 a.
Ashlaud last summer with a prisoner
H ig h G rade Cocoa.
charge«! with shooting a mau at a deer m. to 8. p. ro. regularly. All the Postal’s
business to and from California
lick in the Siskiyous afid capture«! by through
formerly went through this ofljoe but the
htm near Red Bluff.
establishing of new connections on the
southern route has resulted in much of it
Evidences of iutended incendiarism being sent that way now. Ray Satchwell,
were discovers«! at Medford last Wednes­ so long operator in the oompany's Ash­
The undersigned having this day purchased the stock of
day moruiug. In the rear of a building laud office, will probably be transferred
on the west side of the railroa«! track oc­ to Portland. Manager W. H. Mowat was
goods, wares and merchandise of the E. B. Smith Racket
cupied by J. Morris as a second hand offered the choice of several positions,
store, fire had burned the sill nud a por­ among them that of chief operator at
Store, will continue the business at the same old stand, Odd
tion of the siding of the building and a the.Los Angeles office but does uot care
Truly
Yours,
Fellows’ block, and shall continue to sell goods at lowest
pile of wood close at hand was charred. to leave Ashland and will take the position
How
the
tire
was
extinguished
is
a
mys­
of division lineman made vaoant by the
MOST PERFECT MADE.
prices, and solicit the patronage of the people of Ashland.
tery. A stiff wind was blowing during
A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Free the night aud had the tlames got 6tarte«i resignation of S. B. Whittle.
J ohn F. S mith .
tom Ammonia. Alum or any other adulterant it would have lieeu difficult to save sev­
Meu’s and boys’ bats and caps on sale
at The Fair.
♦
4 0 YEARS THE STANDARD
eral buildings adjoining.
Dated Ashland, Or., March 25, 1895.
M u n d a y..................................A p r il 1, 1895
• A revival has been in progress at
Talent.
Circuit court convenes at Jacksonville
to day.
You won’t find them just that way in. the spelling lx>ok but you
will find them in our store—a new line direct from
Chicago, stylishly made of Lawn and
Calico, and at prices from
? .x - t o ffil.T’B.
R E A D Y
M A B E
W A IS T S
Ready Made Muslin Underwear.
Ready Made Capes and Jackets
D. R. & E . V . M IL L S .
Boys’
Clothing I
- SHOE STOCK -
T h e Big 4 H at $1.15.
G h A S S U jn f? E
Opera House GrOc*
•DIV
A Good Cup o f
THE FAIR
rtlttl
* CREAM
BAKING
POWDIR
We take pride in offering these very best goods, and
always guarantee entire satisfaction
or refund money.
O. Winter.
Notice to the Public.