Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, September 19, 1895, Image 2

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    seat of power, said the speaker; there
character is moulded; the scepter is love
and that instinctive judgment so peculiar
her marks her sphere with a dis­
Thursday.................... September 19, 1895 to
tinctive character for the moulding of
men.
Semi-Weekly Tidings
SOLDIERS AND SAILORS.
WEDNESDAY.
the latter however Dot as a temptation to
his comrades out late at night.
The gentle Oregon mist this morning
did not dampen the enthusiasm of the
old veteran.
The
W e d a n o t p re te n d to b e th e
VETERANS IN ATTENDANCE.
Earth !
FAIR STORE !
The following is a list of old soldiers
Yesterday morning’s assemblage at the
ON
Chautauqua building was called to order and sailors in attendance at the fourth
FOURTH ANNUAL REUNION AND and the exercises opened with prayer by annual reunion as taken from the asso­
the chaplain. Mayor Casey delegated ciation register.
CAME A GRANT) SUCCESS
In the list will be found veteran volun­
City Attorney C. B. Watson to deliver
the address of welcome on behalf of the teers from many states who in this au­
The Five Days Fourth of July at Ashland This city to the old soldiers and sailors. At­ tumn month of 1895 fiDd themselves gath­
B u t W e C arry tf?e b e s t s e le c te d
Week—Larger Attendance of Veterans Than torney Watson made one of his peculiarly ered together here in Ashland in pleasant
Ever Before—Ashland Has on Gay Colors and felicitous addresses and on behalf of the reimion for a general social time and the
Is Entertaining Many Distinguished Visitors
s to c k
o i D rugs, S ta tio n e ry ,
city gave the veterans the freedom of the rehearsal of the events of history. Scat­
town—in fact turned it over to them —he tered through the list are many who have
L a s t w in te r, we h a v e j u s t receiv ed a fine lin e i n
S c h o o l a n d M is c e lla n e o u s B o o k s
The fourth annual reunion of the old always strikes a happy vein on such oc­ seeD more than ordinary service in the
b o th D o m estic a n d Im p o rte d S a x o n y a n d G e rm a n
soldiers and sailors of Southern Oregon casions. Commander Abe Axtell, on be­ defense of our country and our Hag—
on t h e P a c if ic c o a s t , a p d
and Northern California which began at half of the visitors, responded appropri­ generals, colonels, captains, privates, who
to w n goods in p o p u la r colors.
Ashland Tnesday is proving one of the ately in a carefully prepared address. have endured the hardships of forced
most interesting gatherings ever held in After dinner the old soldiers formedin marches or have seen battle at sea, who
this part of the state. The weather line just above the triumphal arch, on have helped win glorious victories or
opened fair on Tuesday and there has both sides of Main street, while the band perhaps suffered defeat made sacred by
been little to complain of on that line. and an escort marched to the incoming the cause—some have gone through the
The opening day saw a larger attendance train to receive the visitors, chief among dire agonies of prison liffe and carry its
M en ’s G loves.
U n d e r w e a r , H ose, &c.
than usual at these gatherings and it has whom was Dept. Com. E. W. Allen. The marks with them. B ut it is sufficient to
increased each day until today (Thurs­ escort passed between the lines and the say that all had honorable careers in
Men’s Oil Goat G loves........... ........... 50c pr
Ladies’ Jersey V ests.........................only 25c
day; the streets were tilled with people veterans Baluted the commander as his noble cause. I t is pleasiDg and inspiring
“
Calf G loves..................... 70c an d $1 00
reaching up into the thousands and the carriage passed in through the archway to a younger generation to see them
C hildrens Fleece Lined Vests fr o m .... 20c
“ B u ck ........................... $1 00 and $1 25
gather together in annual renewal of
day has been almost a general holiday. and to the hotel.
M en’s Fine Cotton Socks................ 7, 8 , 10c
Boys’ Goat Gloves ..................................... 45c
Ashland was never more generally deco­
At two p. m. the auditorium was again comradeship, to wear the blue aud to
Ladies’ Black Cotton H o se................10, 15c
rated on any occasion before probably. packed—not less than 1200 people being march and form in martial array. Bitter
Flags are Hying from every cupola and present to hear the address of Hon. animosities have passed away and the old
“
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“ (e x tra ).........25c
H a r d w a r e , &c,
are conspicuous in business and private Binger Hermann, member of congress soldiers in their reunions furnish ns with
C
hild’s
Black
Cotton
H
o
s
e
...
.10,
12,
15,
20c
residences while bunting and evergreens from this district. Mr. Hermann has a valuable lesson in patriotism and unity,
T ack s..................................... only 3,4, 5c. pkg
line Main street on both sides. Stretch­ served his constituents so well and for so Long may they live to do so.
“ Hose S u p p o rters..............6,8,10,15c H^el P lates.................................. 3 pre for 5c
ing aerose Main street near Hotel Ore­ many years that the mere announcement
FROM A SH L A N D .
...........50c
Bellface Nail H am m er
gon a double triumphal arch was con­ of his coming was sufficient to bring to­ Adin C. Spencer, A, 1st Or. Cav.
.20 and 35c
Monkey
W
renches
................
W It Stewart, B, 8th Cal Inf, Myrtle Point.
structed, enveloped in evergreens, Hags gether the rank and file and patriotic J. H. Pratt, M. 5tli Mich Cav.
roll and ascertaining if any m em ber of
..............50c
Henry Freeman, H, 95th 111 Inf,Green Wood,111.
Dietz O. K. T ubular Lantern
th e association has died since otir last
and bunting and on top stands the full people within reach. For two hours Mr. Geo. C. Coy, K, 55th III Inf.
S h o es ! S h o es
Wm Si Morris, A, 2d Ark Cav, Draper.
m eeting. 2d, selecting a place for our
H arness S n a p s........................ .......3 for 5c
life size figure of an American soldier, Hermann held his large audience, and Chas. Gauiere, I, 88 111 Vol Inf.
C Cunningham, F, Kith Ohio Inf, Ft Klamath.
J
W
Hunt,
H.
:»th
Mich
Inf.
nex
t
reunion.
3d,
election
of
officers.
W G Bish, E, 15th Iowa Inf, Hillsboro, Iowa.
with musket and bayonet fixed as in those who have heard him often are IVm. Sharp, A. 48th Ohio Inf,
Web H alters, o n ly ................. __ 25c each
4th, disposing of such o th e r business as C hildren’s Fine School Shoes. 95c to $1 50
H L Pegg, H, 77th Ohio Inf, Prospect.
sentry duty, apparently standing guard unanimous in declaring that, though al­ Levi Stewart, K, 49th 111 Inf.
m
ay
come
before
the
association.
Hermann 8 Beers, C, 6th N V Cav, Pokegama.
L adies’ Vici Kill Shoes__ $1 : . $150. |1 85
over the entire city but challenging no ways up to a high standard in his states­ T. E. Hills, I, 35th 111 Inf.
W H Bradshaw, D, 7th 111 Inf, Brownsboro.
I. C. Dodge, H, 31st Iowa Inf.
M
any
things
will
be
added
to
th
is
pro­
“
B right Dongola ........... .. .$2, $2 25
I
D
Applegate,
A,
1st
Or
Cav,
Klamath
Falls.
one.
manlike speeches, on this occasion F. M. Grainger, E, 45th Mo Inf.
S chool S u p p lie s.
gram —such as perform ing on the high
$2 50, $2 75
Tuesday’s train from the north was “Binger” outdid himself. Those who Geo, Crowson, 2d Minn Lt Art.
“
Fine Kid S h o e s ..........
E W Allen, B, 7th Minn Inf.
and
wire
daily,
Tug
of
W
ar
by
Medford
J.
W.
Rogers,
C.
1st
OrJCav.
delayed and as it rolled in with Repre­ failed to hear his speech missed one of
“ Glove Calf, and G rain. ...........$1 30 Note and Letter T a b le ts ... — 5, 8, and 10c
M EX ICA N WAR V ETERA N S.
G rants Pass W. R . C., etc.
Conklin, 1 ,1st Or Inf.
sentative Hermann and a large number the greatest treats of this, the most suc­ N.
M en’s Buff B a ls....................... ...'....$ 1 30 Pencil Tablets, good size........................... 5c
J S Myers. Roseburg, Iiul Co Mex Vol.
Jas Chisholm, K. 18th N Y Cav.
of visitors the Ashland Band in their cessful session of the G. A. R. in Ore­ W. A. Cortheil, K, 14tli 111 Inf.
Andrew B Carter, 1840-1847, 1st Mo Mount Vol,
.$1 70 and $2 00 P en cils............................................... 12 for 5c
“ Oil G rain ................
Col A W Doniphan.
Judge H. E. McGinn.
bright uuiforms, Co. D, O. N. G., in com­ gon. The speaker in the most skillful C P. Jones, D, 15th Wis Vol Inf.
. $2, $2 25, $2 50 Slates both bound and unbound, Compo­
“ C alf..........................
M
11
Coleman,
B,
Oth
111.
B.
Beach,C,
28th
N
V
Inf.
mand of Lieut. Gillette, and Cadet Co. A, manner called up innumerable evidences
Governor Lord Saturday evening ap Boys’ Fine Shoes............. ................... $1 75 sition Books, Book Straps, Brownie L unch
K, Leabo, C, 1st Or Cav,
1!. S. N A V Y .
commanded by Capt. Blaine Klum, of the incalculable aud unforeseen bene­ J.
R. Lucas, A, 10th Iowa Inf.
pointed
Henry E. McGinn to be judge of
................. $1 05 Baskets, Ac., Ac.
“
“ School Shoes
T
J
Howell,
Ashland,
U.
S.
8.
“Illinois.”
Burnside Bost and Relief Corps of Ash­ fits that have been derived from the pa­ Wm. Powell, G, 10th Ind Inf.
department No. 2 of the circuit court for
J
W
O
Gregory.
Ashland,
U
S
S
“Juliet.”
J.
H.
Rhodes,
D,
3d
111
Inf.
land, Chester Arthur Post of Medford triotic sacrifices of that grand army, anil Henry E. Slocum, D, 13th Mieh luf.
Geo E Payne, USS ‘‘Vanderbilt,” Grants Pass. the fourth judicial district to till the
and other G. A. R. folks were lined up showed how the resulting blessings con­ S. C. Corbett, C, 9th Iowa Inf.
HB Reed, USS “Constellation,” Grants Pass. vacancy caused by the death of Judge
8 H Holt, Talent.
to greet the visitors while the piece of tinue to unfold as time goes on. His J, S. Bohaunan, D, 12th Tenu Cav.
Hurley. There were about 120 lawyers
24th Ohio Art.
The foregoing is the register complete recommending Mr. McGinn as well
light artillery stationed just across the handling of statistics was so skillfully .1. P. A. Easter,
Stine, Independent Indiana Vol Inf.
G la s s w a re , &c.
track from the depot boomed a half dozen done that even they were made under his C.
to 5 p. m. today—total 203.
Geo. Shoup, B. 4th Ind Cav.
qualified for the place and about 100 for
welcomes. The march was takeu up to hand to elicit applause in the proofs fur­ J. Lomas, F, 47th Wis Vol Inf.
Charles H. Carey, including those who
v isit in g W. R. c.
O u r p ric e s on G lassw are m a k e it p o ssib le for
the encampment grounds at the pleasant nished by dry figures alone. He spoke J. W. Colclough, D, 101th Pa Vol Inf.
signed for Jaraee F. Watson. Recom­
Watson, H. 7th Cal Inf.
T
he
lailies
of
th
e
local
W
.
R.
C.
have
Chautauqua grove which has since been of the renewed spirit of liberty since the Sami.
D. High, F, 7th Cal Vol Inf.
mending
Mr.
McGinn
were
Judges
a ll to use th ese goods. T u m b le rs , G oblets,
a scene of life and activity with its half war, of our rivers aud harbors, the modi­ E. L. Applegate, general 1st Mil dist of Oregon. com fortable headquarters fitted up a t the Bellinger aud Gilbert of the U. S. court;
cam
p
grounds,
w
ith
Mrs.
Chisholm
aud
a hundred tents or more laid out in fied doctrines of Calhoun as to internal K. B. Smith, K, 34th Ind Inf.
P itc h e rs , Sets, &c., at b o tto m p rices.
Mrs. Griswold, president and secretary ot Judges Stearns and Stephens of the
L. Pennington, I, 11th 111 Cav.
military style. A tall flagstaff from whose aud coastwise improvements aud the wid­ J.
B urnside Corps, in charge, assisted by circuit court; ex-Attoruey-General Geo.
J. R. Casey, D, 13th Iowa Inf.
top Hosts “Old Glory” is in the center of ening aud broadening of the principles of W, C. Heeley, 1,2Jd Wta Inf.
o th e r ladies of th e Corps, who have m ade IL Williams, ex-Seuator J. N. Dolph,
the grounds aud all around there is an our government, even beyond the con­ Firman C. Couch, B, 13th Miss Inf.
it as pleasant as possible for tlie visiting Rufus Mallory, O. F. Paxton, Judge W o o d a n d W illo w w a re , &c.
W A Patrick, E, 99 Ind Inf.
air of military camp life. The regular ception of its enthusiastic promoters at G
Corps ladies.
O Yannatta, E, 99 Ind Inf.
Am ong tlie visitors from Chester A. A r­ Raleigh Stott, F. A. E. Starr, Wallace
routine of a military camp is followed the foundation of it. lie spoke with as­ 8 D.Sherman, K,25th ill Inf.
T u b s, W a sh b o a rd s, B ro o m s, M o p stick s, B as-
th u r Corps of Medford who have registered McCamant, John M. Gearin, Joseph
aud each day has heard its sunrise and surance of the early completio i of the J II Cole. D, Oth Wis Inf.
Simon, Alfred F. Sears, J . V. Beach.
a
t
headquarters
are
M
esdames
M.
Noble,
S
E
Denney.
G,
13th
Ind
Inf.
suuset gnus, its morning sick calls, roll Nicaraugua canal and the possibilities to J C Beswick, E, 17th 111 Inf.
k e ts, M a tc h e s, T o o th p ic k s, (.’lo th e sp in s, Shoe
Ja n e H ooker, M. E. Davis, L. C. Redden, Jonathan Bourne, jr., and others of
calls, dress parades and reviews. Com­ come from it. With force and eloquence A D Ferguson, E, 12th Ohio Cav.
rominence. For Mr. Carey were Messrs
E lla Stew art. C. J . H ow ard, A. J. Stew art,
P o lish , B la c k in g a n d S cru b B ru sh e s.
pany D, O. N. G. Capt. J. L. May, has he showed the source of much of the dis­ C M Armbrust, 1, 11th Pa Inf
F . M. Rose, Josephine Poe.
M. Cake, Zera Snow, W. D. Fenton,
W
H
Silsby,
A,
10th
Iowa
Inf.
had a detachment of some 20 men in the turbance we’ve suffered from, through the Milton Berry, D, 104th 111 Inf.
Gen. Logan Corps of G rants Pass lias tlie A. H. Tanner, C. J . McDougall, W. W.
camp with the veterans. The boys have use the world has made of “Castle Gar­ E Youmans, A, 1st Ohio Battery.
following
representatives:
M esdames Cotton, L. R. Webster, and others. I t is
T o ile t A rtic le s .
Elizabetli Griffith, H a rrie t S. P atrick, Mary
l»een with the old soldiers at their annual den” as a sewer through which Europe J M McCall, A, 1st Oregon Cav.
A Johnson, D, 4th Iowa Cav.
Chausse, E lizabeth Day, Phebe A xtell, C. known that Governor Lord experienced
reunions each year since the district discharges into America her filth aud W
some difficulty in deciding between the
D F Fox, E. 1st Wash Inf.
E . .Payne.
association was organized and feel that slum, aud provoked loud and continued R M Phelps, E, 151st Ind Cav.
T ooth B ru sh e s, P e rfu m e s , P o w d ers, D e n tifric e ,
Mrs. M artha E aster, of th e D rain Corps, two candidates, as he is a well-wiBher aud
they have become a regular feature of the applause in his climax, which declared F T Fradenburg, I. 10th N V heavy Art.
and
Mrs.
Sarali
Stine,
of
Coquille,
have
personal
friend
of
both.
C re a m s, &c. T h ese goods a re w a r r a n te d
E Cox, F, 2d 111 Cav.
eucampmeut.
that the gates of Castle Garden should J John
Murphy. A. 1st Or Cav, Rogue River In­ also registered.
e q u a l to th e b est m ad e o r m o n ey re fu n d e d .
be made to swing outward for awhile.
dian War, 1855.56.
—■
THURSDAY.
To Good Templars
W IVES OF VETERANS
Geo M Wright, D, 7th Ky Cav.
Space
will
not
permit
of
a
detailed
analy­
Today (Thdrsday) is citizens’ day, and
Marion Yount, G, 51st Mo luf.
Do you know th a t M oore’s Revealed
Aside from m em bers of the W. R. C.,
a gala one, too. The train from the north sis. The speech was one of the ablest C E Reid, F, 123d N V Inf.
elsewhere enum erated, tlie wives of visit­ Rem edy is th e only p a te n t m edicine in
C Plumerth, K, 39th Wis Inf.
was late again, reaching here after 2 p. heard at Ashland for mauy a day. and the J Wm
ing veterans who have registered are as th e world th a t does n o t contain a drop ot 18873280
Charley, B, 3d Ind Cav,
follows: Mesdames E tta Moore, W ood­ alcohol; th a t the mode of preparing it is
m. Upon it came the two U. 8. senators G. A. R. people are to be congratulated L R Ulen,
K, 40th Ky Mt luf.
ville; J . S. Scoville, M, J . Parker, Lucy R. known only to its discoverer; th a t it is an
from Oregon, John H. Mitchell aud Geo. on its success.
E A Hildreth. 1,18th Pa Cav.
McLean, G rants P ass; A nna W right, Cen­ advance in th e science of m edicine w ith­
By one of those accidents which seem to H N Wallace, D, 9th Mich Inf.
W. McBride, to spend a day or two at the
L, 2d Ohio Battery.
tra l P o in t; A. Phillips, L ouiston, Cal.; o u t a parallel in the nin eteen th cen tu ry ;
encampment. The procession, in charge crawl into entertainments sometimes, the J Jas A Elliott,
Gavitt. Vol Indian Wars.
Sarah L Cum m ings, W ellen; E lsie T ur­ th a t its proprietors offer to forfeit $1,000
of Capt. J . L. May, was formed in the immeuse audience that crowded into the John McGlynn, A 23d N V Inf.
ner, D ryden; M. Yocom, M. E. K asshafer, for any case of dyspepsia it will n o t cure ?
Chautauqua
building
at
7:30
found
it
in
John
Tompkins,
D,
12th
Kas
In
i.
plaza aud marched to the traiu. The ar­
Jacksonville; Jn o . GalLaher, Lizzie M.
D L Glenn, K. 82d Inf.
total
darkness,
the
electric
switch
having
tillery piece, drawn by four horses, led,
Shock, E . L. C arpenter, M edford; M. F.
J P Sayle, H, 1st Ind Cay.
T hink of th is. H ood’s S arsaparilla is
Fitzgerald, M. E. Steele. Gold H ill; E . J. the only tru e blood purifier prom inently
followed by the Ashland band, Co. D and been neglected. After about ten minutes A D Burton, C, 1st Or Cav.
waiting
the
lights
were
turned
on
and
Beidler,
Sams
V
alley;
W
m
.
C
harley,
Alvin
S
Coe,
D,
33d
Iowa
luf.
Co. A. Next came the various G. A. R.
in th e public eye today. I t cures disease
M EDFO RD.
Clim ax.
Poets and a long line of ladies of the W. revealed a packed house.
when all others fail, because it m akes pure |
The program was carried out with sat­ M S Damon, 7th Vermont Inf.
R. C. Behind these came the teachers
blood.
BURNSIDE
RELIEF
CORPS.
F, 134th Pa luf.
H ood’s P ills cure jaundice, biliousness,
aud pupils of the Ashland State Normal isfaction. The vocal solo by Mrs. Mc- J W G 8 Grossman,
King, E, 24th Iowa luf.
The following ladies compose the sick headache, constipation and all liver
School to the number of over 70. They Clunie was rendered in her excellent J H Wilson, C, 3d Cal Inf.
membership of Burnside Belief Corps, ills.
marched under a beautiful pnrple and style, the great throng joining in the cho­ W W Stitt, 3d Kan Cav.
Lafayette
Wiggins,
A,
16th
Iowa
Inf,
No.
24, of Ashland. These ladies have
rus
of
“
Marching
Through
Georgia.”
gold satin banner on which was inscribed
Snelling Johnson, F, 7th Mo Cav.
beeu active in promoting the success of The U. S. Gov’t Reports
•‘O. 8. N. 8 .—Ashland” in letters of gold, The solo was followed by Miss Gertie Oscar Carpenter, I, 1st Mich Art.
the present reunion festivities and have
aud teachers and pupils wore, also, the Engle in an excellently rendered recita­ Geo Jordan, A, 140 111 luf,
show R o yal B a kin g Powder
H Hooker, A, 12th Kan Inf.
beeu prominent for years in many suc­
purple and gold colors of the school and tion. Perhaps the auditorium has not A
E Warren, D, 1st Mich Cav.
cessful
entertainments
given
here:
resounds«!
with
heartier
applatfse
than
were highly complimented for the cred­
superior to a il others.
J W Miller, A, 63d Ind Inf.
Mrs. Louisa Chisholm , President.
itable display of the school. Next after that given to this little artiste, nor would Henry Vogeli, G, 1st Mo Art.
K Davis, D, 7th Ohio Inf.
M rs. Parm elia A rm brust, S. V.
them came the pupils of the public they be satisfied until she appeared again W
C Noble, K, 4th Iowa Cav.
Mrs. Elsie A. H ild re th , J . V.
schools, in charge of Principal Hitchcock in auother most laughable recitation. G
Chas A Boardman, 11th N V Ind battery.
Mrs. M ary L. Berry, Chap.
aud their various teachers. They num­ The camp fire talk was opened by De­ Tilson Smith, B, llth Ind Cav,
Mrs. L aura H igh, Conductor.
partment
Commander
Ethan
Allen
in
a
Isaac
Woolf,
B,
2d
Ohio
Cav.
bered up into the hundreds aud pre­
Mrs. C atherine Rogers, A sst. Con.
F irst M ortgages on Im proved
John Gallaher, E, 13th Iowa Inf.
very
interesting
talk
of
forty
minutes,
fol­
sented a live picture. After the senators
Mrs. Lydia Griswold, Secy.
David Taylor, B, 29th Kan Inf.
Farm P ro p erty N e g o tia te d .
had alighted from the train they were lowed by Hon. Ira Wakefield with his Edw Brown, D, 7th Minn luf.
M rs. Melissa Sayles, G uard.
Mrs, M inerva S m ith, A sst. G uard.
met by the reception committee and inimitable mixing of narrative, history W T Käme, G. llth Ohio Cav.
A T Drisco, I, 1st Or luf.
>lrs. Em ily A. P ra tt, Treasurer.
We are’prepared to negotiate first mortgages
takeu to a stand where they could review and humor, into whicn was crowded some Sami
Houlet, B, 9th Iowa Cav.
Mesdhmes C atherine Jones, Furgeson, upon improved farms in Oregon with eastern
the procession as it marched back toward political suggestions. Mr. C. B. Watson J C Smith, E, 17th Iowa Inf.
was called but excused himself. Captain J P True, D, 100th Ind Inf.
Dell May, Susan Beach, M ary McCall, Jose- parties at a rate of interest not to exceed 9 per
town from the depot.
cent, per annum.
L, 8th 111 Cav.
Mortgages renewed that have been takeu by
ASHLAND, ORECON.
Our report closed with the assembling I. D. Applegate then gave an interesting S F G M Wortman,
Poe,
36
Wis
inf.
other companies.
Address, with stamp,
at Chautauqua to hear the addresses by talk for five minutes and was followed by R H White, H, 33d Wis Inf.
M E R V IN S W O R T S ,
the senators aud the interesting musical Past Commander Dunlap with a comic John W Redden, H, 16th Iowa Inf.
G aniard, M argaret Nelson, Sophia Ganiere,
R a k e r C ity , O r.
J Merrill, 2d Mass Lt Art.
program prepared. At night a grand song. So well pleased were the audience [ C
Carrie H argadine, Mary G illette, W innie
Chas Wolverton, H, 70th 111.
that
Mr.
Dunlap
had
to
sing
again
and
imll at opera house and tomorrow and
Fox, Medora Shepard, H , M. Silsby, N. E .
GRANTS PA SS.
brought the house down. Commander
T hom pson, Sarah D uncan, Nellie D onohue,
Saturday program as printed elsewhere.
J
A
Colby,
I,
21st
Maine
Vol
Inf.
- Established 1884-
Administratrix’s Sale.
-Established 1884-
Axtell then treated the people to a couple Abe Axtell, musician, 101 and 179 N V.
Mary W elch, D. S. M cClunie, Dora Cole,
TUESDAY EVENING.
M. J. Reeser, N. A. Lucas, E m ily Tol-
of solos, accompanying himself on the W B Hildreth, F, 54th 111 Inf.
Notiee is hereby given that in pursuance of
What was generally estimated as the violin. Rev. McLean was then called and H G Tabler, F, 10th Wis Vol Inf.
m an, T. P. Spencer, Sarah Crowson, Alice an order of the Probate Court of Oregon for
B utler, V ictoria Baer, Jessie Gould, Misses Jackson County, made the 3d day of Sept­
largest of the mauy large audiences that gave some amusing anecdotes of his army Jas Orr, A, 20th Wis Vol Inf.
ember, 1895, in the m atter of the estate of
Griffith, H, 56th Ohio Inf.
Lena E lliott and Josie Cole.
have assembled in the Chautauqua build­ experience. Mr. McLean is always inter­ J J W
•Martin L. McCall deceased, the undersigned
E Peterson, G, 22d Wis Inf.
THE ASSOCIATION OFFICERS.
administratrix of said estate, will sell at private
ing during its history crowded the big esting and slides into veins of humor that Johu Patrick, H, 49th Ind Inf. »
sale to the highest bidder for cash, subject to
auditorium Tuesday evening to listen to seem to be a part of his nature and dis­ B RlMoore, D. 33d Ind;inf.
Abe
Axtell,
of
Grants
Pass,
commander
confirmation
of said court, after four weeks
Calhoun, I, 8th Conn Inf.
the program of W. R. C. night, and still coursed as he does it, his humor is in the S V H
of the district G. A. R. the past year, publication of this notice, the ne.‘4 of the ne%
Colvig.C, 1st Or Cav.
many went away unable to get inside the highest degree enjoyable. . At intervals John Niday, A, 2d N V Cav.
served as a musicitu in both the B lls t1 of the nw!4, Sec. 23, Tp. 39, R 1 E Wil, Mer. Or.
A liena M c C all ,
doors at all. The entertainment was pre­ during the exercises the people were A M Jess, C, 1st Or Inf.
aud 179th N. Y. Infantry.
Administratrix.
W P Card, D. 10th Wis Inf.
pared by the ladies of Burnside Corps, charmed with those delightful musical E
The
senior
Vice
Commander,
is
G.
C.
Dated
at
Ashland.
Oregon,
Sept. 16,1895.
A Wade, H, 129th Ind Cav.
and the president, Mrs. Jas. Chisholm, treats characteristic of the Ashland band David McKinney, A, 47th III Cav.
Noble of Medford. He saw nctive service
preside«!.
The program opened with which is the pride of every citizen of Eli S Wing, A, 4th Iowa luf.
in K. Co., 4th Iowa Cav.
Furman, B, llth Ver Inf.
music by the Ashland baud followed by Ashland aud the admiration of all visit­ J J 8 M Scoville,
T. E. Hills, of Ashland, who is Juuior
E, 10th Wis luf,
prayer by the district chaplain, Rev. Robt. ors. The evening was a success in every D S Holton, surgeon. 1st Or Cav.
D ru g s, M e d ic in e s a n d P r o p r ie ta r y G oods, W atch e s, ( ’lo ck s,
Vice Commander aud one o f the leading
McLean. Afterward came au appropriate way aud the email still hours were broken Noah Day, C, 177th Ohio Inf.
men
of
the
association,
served
in
Co.
1
,5
Sambert S, 2d Minn Cay.
J e w e lry a n d S ilv e rw a re .
recitation by Msss May Powell and a vo­ with merriment aud romping of the old J H G R Hiatt,
---- OF-
34th III. Inf.
;
D, 2d Kan Cav.
cal solo by Miss Thomas which brought boys and girls as well as the younger W F Byrne, K, 48th "Mass Inf.
The District Association Chaplain, Rev.
C R Parker, I, 62d Ohio Inf.
lilteral applause from the audience aud ones.
WATCH INSPECTOR, S. P. CO.
Robt. McLean of Grants Pass, served in
DRUGGIST TO S. P. CO.
STATE NORMAL.
Henrv Thornton, I, 2d Or Mt Vol.
marked Miss Thomas as a favorite. A
Co. C, 14th N. Y. Heavy Artillery.
Robt McLean, C, 14th N V heavy Art.
ENCAMPMENT
NOTES.
chorus by a class of girls aud a dialogue
D. High, Ashland, quartermaster,
CENTRAL PO INT.
Those w ishing to take m usic, either
by a colored woineu anil her son added to
Something of n rivalry to see which Rufus Cox.SthTenn Inf.
served in Co. F, 7th Cal. Inf.
piano,
voice o r organ, can see Miss Thom as,
the pleasure of the entertainment. Miss state is entitled to the honor of fnruisb- John Wright, G, 13th Kan Vol Inf.
Mayor J. R. Casey of Ashland is dis­ the teacher, a t the Norm al building or at
Mollie High as the colore«! woman aud iug the most veteraus at this encamp­ J R Stottler, A, 101st Pa luf.
trict adjutant. He served in Co. D, 13th
D Pankey, C, 12th 111 Inf.
her boarding place, Mrs. W h ite’s, corner
Master Geòrgie Landers as her sou car­ ment was noticeable yesterday, Ixith the J Martin
Iowa luf.
Purkevpile, H, 134 Ohio Inf
of F irst avenue and Spring street.
ried out their parts correctly much to the Illinois aud Iowa boyslaying claims to it C Jeffers, F, 5th Iowa Ini.
AMONG THE SPEAKERS.
umusemeut of the audience. “A piece by for their state. The result wan that J M Gibson, C, i:Mth Ohio Inf.
One Hour lessons 50cents. Lessons given
Ethan W. Allen, commander of the G. a t the school or a t th e hom es of th e stu ­
two little boys” wits acceptable—the boys Comrades F. M. Stewart and T. E. Hills Wm Sydow, F.23 111 Inf.
A. R. ilepartment of Oregon, served with
were the two little sons of D. C. Agler. gathered the Illinois representatives to­ N Stidham, K, 2d Mo TA Art.
dents.
LENT.
Co. B, 7th Minn. luf.
“Onr Flag,” was by five little girls— gether and formulated an organization.
l j M iles from A s h la n d .
B, 33.1 Iowa Inf.
Col. Edward Hill of Ashland, one of
Misses Mona Emery, Fannie Carter,Lena They found 25 of them, as follows: T. E. 8 8 Carlile.
Sherman, I, 9th Iowa Inf.
the
eucampmeut
speakers,
has
au
un­
who
Roach, Ida ami Alice Gauiere. They «li«l Hills, J. C. Beswick, Levi Stewart, W. A. Enos Conger. B, 47th Iowa Inf.
usually interesting record in the war of
well. The double quartet of youug folks Cortheil, G. C. Coy, Chas. Ganiere, .1. L. J W Adams, D, 9th low* luf.
\\ ilsoii D, 84th Ind Inf.
the rebellion. He was Colonel of the 16th
which gave au entertaining song was com­ Peuuiugtou, T. J. Howell, J . E. Cox, D. 8 M H I) Dunlap,
1, 40th Iowa Vol luf.
Michigan Infantry and served with the
A C o m fo rta b le H o u se a n d 5 A cres o f L a n d in E a s te rn p a rt
pose«! of Misses Ida Cottrell, Ida Taylor, 8. Sherman, Milton Berry, Ashland; J E Foss. 1. 1st Or Vol Inf.
3d Brigade, let Division, 5th Army Corps,
Cora Carter, Susie Helm an and Masters John Barney, Sams Valley; K. F. Yocom, J W Carpenter, C, 1st Neb Cav.
o f to w n . W ell w o r th $1300.
Work, M, 3d Iowa Cav.
Army of the Potomac and participated in
Henry Carter, Willie Ferguson, Willie Jacksonville; D. McKinney, W. B. Hil­ Orville
FO R SA LE.
Matthew Stewart, C, 100th Pa Inf.
the
Peninsula,
Bull
Run
and
Maryland
Virgin aud Eruest High. Mrs. J. Mc- dreth, Grants Pass; S. G. Wortmnu, Geo. R A Gray, A, 1st Or Cav.
campaigns, including the battles of
80 acres on Boulevard just south of Ashland,
Cluuie, who had charge of training the Jordan, Medford; W. S. Fitzgerald, L. F.
GOLD HILL.
Tw o 10-acre F r u i t T ra c ts .
Hanover Court House, Gaines Mill, within one-half mile of the new normal school
youug people in the musical part of the Pate, Gold Hill; F. M. Stewart, Phoenix; W S Fitzgerald, F, 89th 111 Inf.
White
Oak
Swamp,
Malvern
Hill,
Second
—Improvements
consist
of
small
house
and
program, also rendered a vocal solo in John Waggoner, Hornbrook; Henry J W Dunkin, D. 34th Iowa Inf.
Lewis F Pate, C, 14th ItT Inf,
Bull Run, Antietam, Snickers Gap, barn—8)£ acres of young orchard. Fine living
pleasing style.
Freeman, Green Wood, 111.
G W Steele, K, 1st Ark Cav.
Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Middle­ spring on the place.
The address of Rev. Robt. McLean,
Call on or address
JA CK SO NV ILLE.
Quinine was freely dispensed yesterday
burg, Gettysburg, Rappahaunock Station,
For particulars address Mrs. C. Noonan, Sis­
like all of his nddresses are, was a snc-
Mine R ud , Wilderness, Spottsylvania, kiyou, Oregon.
Aug 15-5
eees. He dwelt on some of the features morning by the hospital steward, Ira R F Yocom, C, 2d 111 Art.
Kasshafer. G, 99th Pa Inf.
North Anu, Bethesda Church, and Cold
of the war out of the ordinary line of Wakefield, upon Surgeon D. S. Holt’s Frank
B ILL IN G S,
\ Thompsou, H, 14th Iowa Inf.
Harbor, and was wounded five times.
camp fire talks aud held the immense prescriptions. I t was more us a matter W Rawlings, F, 23d Iowa Inf.
A shland, Oregon,
audience for twenty &hort minutes with of military form though for Ashland
EAGLE POINT.
F R ID A Y , SE PT E M B E R 20.
thought food and humor nicely blended, climate has lees use for quinine than John Watkins, B, 18th Mo Vol Inf.
elicited au applause frequently. Mr. some other places.
ROSEBURG.
G:00 a. m —Sunrise gun and Hag raising.
McLean is one of those houeet enthusi­
6:30—Roll call.
There are 53 tents in the camp aud A L Davidson, D, 12th Mich Inf.
7:00—Breakfast.
astic men who defines his position with a they make a regular city in the Chautau­ John F Rolf, A, 1st Or Cav.
John
W
Regan,
F,
21th
Ind
luf.
8:00—Surgeon’s call. All old, sick and
«dearness not to be misunderstood, and qua grove. Every one of them is full, J Heffner, G, 74th Ind Inf.
||
I n H a rd w a re ,
crippled soldiers will be treated by the
tbeu hews to the line with the courage of a and more could have beeu used.
E F Walsh, E, 57th N V luf.
C IG A R S T O R E .
surgeon, free of charge.
T in w a re ,
man of intelligence and honest conviction.
DRVDEN.
9:00—M
ilitary
m
aneuvers,
by
th
e
Oregon
P.
W
.
PAULSON,
PROP.
Ashlaud, Or.
Capt. Jas. Elliott's battery who make
He has a high opinion of the sphere,
W o o d en a n d
N ational G uard and cadets, on plaza.
T G Hammoud D, 1st Mo Cav.
mission and work of woman. He showed the old cannon roar aud roar again is W M Turner, C, 35th Mo luf.
2:00 p. ui,—Address by Col. E dw ard H ill.
W illo w W a re
FISHING TACKLE, up to dale, new line jusl in.
the part that American women took in composed of Comrades Henry Vogeli, J.
3:00—Bicvcle riding and racing, ladies anil
SAMS V A L L E Y .
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE.
gentlem en. Tlie rem ainder of the day
the war. Hers was a special province P. Easter and W. K. Davis.
S toves.
W B Beidler, D, 9th Ohio Cav.
will
be
filled
up
by
m
any
am
using
feat­
and she filled it with a courage, devotion
Robt. Taylor wears a pair of shoulder John Barney, A, 9th 111 Cav.
ures.
and judgment not a whit behind her straps and atteuds to the clerical work J R P Rowe, H, 22d Iowa Inf.
CEDAR TUBS for GOc and u p .
EV EN IN G .
P H O E N IX .
hardy sons and husbands on the field. for Quartermaster l)e6tiu High and is
CYCLONE CLO TH ES W R IN G E R S, $2.10,
7:00—Music by the band. Vocal music.
Her patriotism and work needed no bal­ assisted by SargL Will Praeht of Co. D. F M Stewart, C, 5th 111 Inf.
-GRINDSTONES, 3c per pound.
R
ecitation,
Miss
Bessie
W
allace.
Joel
Smith,
D,
4th
Iowa
Inf.
lot. The mothers, sisters and sweet­ Both have beeu accommodating all
IC E C R E A M
Ira Wakefield. 1st R I Cav «field aud staff:,
A ddress bv Capt. O. C. A pplegate.
@ 1
hearts of warriors,
sustained them around.
G W Stoops. M, 1st Iowa Cav.
Music by band.
Manufacturer of Tin, Sheet Iron and (kipper
a n d I c e C o ld D r i n k s ,
by their love, courage aud devotion and
A C Smith. B. 2d Wis Inf.
Five m inute speeches.
Ware. Plumbing aud Job Work
Rufus
Cox,
of
Central
Point
has
the
kept the little home intact for the return
done to order.
C ourt m artial—We have caught a spy.
of their heroes. Her love, teaching and most unique quarterson the camp ground. Alex Carvin, F. 1st Ark Cav, Coles, Cal.
Taps.
FINEST SODf^OUNTAINZIN THEZCOUHTRY.
example moulded the character of future He brought his outfit on three or four Wm Whittington, D, 4th Iowa Inf, Merlin.
SA TU RD A Y , SE PT E M B E R 21.
John
Waggoner,
8r.
M,
llth
111
Cav,
Hornbrook
wagons
and
has
two
complete
houses
on
y the largest stock of Cigars, Tobacco
defenders and gave a firmer security to
We always
SUNR ISE G U N .
eeser
Kelty, B, 1st Or Inf.. Portland.
the Hag and constitution. He thought wheels, one for a cook house aud the J 8 M
z m Gto-ls, Etc., south of Portland.
M
M Nealou, H, 8th Conn Inf, Table Rock.
7:30
a.
m
.—Breakfast.
Reeser Block, Ashland, Or.
her sphere above and beyond the mere other for sleeping quarters. He also 8aml J Benjamin, A. 2d N V Cav, Williams.
9:00—B usiness m eeting. 1st, calling th
casting of the ballot. The home is the brought the family cow and some chickens Jas Hummer, I, llth Mo Inf. Cottage Grove.
Largest
Owing to the Demand for Yarns ■ -
GUARANTEE
Accuracy and Honest Prices.
E. A. SHERWIN.
“
' " ~ --PLAZA, Opp. Ashland Mills.
DOLPH EDDY.
%
KINNEY * PROVOST,
Hradware, Stoves, Ranges.
M ONEY—LOANED.
M IN IN O S U P P L IE S ,
Farmers’ Implements and Tools.
REMOVAL NOTICE!
DEPARTMENT
MUSIC
D
R
U
G
O
D
T. K. Bolton, Odd Fellow’s Block
INSURANCE.
REAL ESTATE.
250 Acres A bargain for a man
will work.
GREAT REDUCTION
©J now IN SEASON e )
B. F. R
,