Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, September 23, 1895, Image 3

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    Semi-Weekly Tidings
BREVITIES.
Crater Lake club at Hotel Oregon to­
night.
HERE AND THERE.
PERSONAL.
E. J. Kaiser came home yesterday from
his eastern trip.
The Methodist chnrch fair begins at
Attorney G. W. Trefren is up at the •
Granite Hall tomorrow.
Snowgoose Bros, mine near Steinman, tak­
Don’t fail to attend the fair at Granite ing his outing at mining.
Don’t forget the special sales this week hall
this week.
Thos. Kist, who is employed at the Cen­
at The Fair Store. Ladies’ 82.50 shoes
Point flouring mill, was visiting his
for 82.
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The Willamette Medical College at tral
family
in Ashland over Sunday.
About Two Thousand acres near Talent—En
Portland has suspended.
quire of B. GOLItSMITH, Abington building,
A meeting of the ladies of Trinity
T. D. Gilmore, who is now assistant agent
Portland.
I t is estimated by Ezra Meeker, the at the railroad station at Medtord, was in
Ouild will, be held at the church next
leading
grower
and
shipper
of
hops
in
Ashland yesterday to see his folks.
Thursday afternoou at 3 o’clock.
Washington, that the crop will not be
C. H. Hargadine and wife who have been
Circuit eonrt adjourned Saturday for more than half that of former years.about
two weeks. Judge Hanna presides at the 10,000 to 12,000 west and 8,000 to 10,000 in Ashland on a visit the past week left for
their home in Klamath county on today's
regular term in Joeephiue conuty which bales east of the Cascades.
train.
The Crater Lake Club will meet at the convenes today.
Ask
to
see
the
new
pocket
books
for
m.,
P. L. Fountain came in from Klamath
parlors of Hotel Oregon at 7:30 p,
Senator Mitchell and McBride added coin and postage stamps at D. R. & E. V. last week to return with his family who
this Monday, Sept. 23, 1895.
their names to tiis list of members of the Mills.
have been here for several weeks visiting
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relatives.
The purposes are of the highest îm- Ashland Crater Lake club and expressed
Albany Democrat: Arthur Johnson,
portauee to Ashlaud. Ladies and gentle­ approval of its objects.
Miss Gertie John, of Williams, went to
held in the jail on the grounds of obtain­
men who desire to see Ashlatnl made the
The ladies of the Congregational Aid ing money under false pretenses, contin­ Jacksonville Saturday. Miss John made
many friends among the Ashland young
health and pleasure reeort of Southern Society will give their monthly social on ues to reside in the county jail, not yet folks during her visit here.
Friday, Sept. 27. Coffee aud cake 10c. having secured bail. A brother and sister
Oregon, are urged to come out. As
Everybody cordially invited.
Edw. Casebeer, a well known Sprague
were here with a bond; but it was not ac­ river
busiuees proposition it is paramount.
valley, Klamath county, stockman,
cepted,
and
a
friend
was
in
the
city
today
Word comes from all quarters that the
arrived Saturday with his wife to visit rel­
iu
his
behalf.
neatest and most satisfactory dye for col­
atives and secure winter supplies.
Twelve Tons of Butter.
oring the beard a brown or black is Buck­
The Davis & Force Dental Co., suc­
llbany . Herald: Miss Bessie Hammond,
Albany
Jas. Taylor, Edw. Caseheer, Ezra Jay, ingham’s Dye for the Whiskers.
cessors to Caldwell & Davis, are now of Medford and Miss Isabel Jakway, of |
Kob’t. Irwin aud Win. Davis arrived in
We will have on sale the finest line of
A irgiu & Co. exhausted their storage located in their new quarters in the O ld Detroit, have entered Albany college and
are living with the Misses Butter worth on
Ashland Saturday with 24,000 lhe. of capacity for wheat at the Ashland Mills Fellow’s building. Call and see them *
3d street.
t u r Capes ever shown in Ashland.
Klamath county dairy butter, and loaded last week and began storing it at the
Republicans of Jacksonville met last
a car here for 1’ort laud. They shipped Page & Sou packing house building at
Mr.
Lehnherr
and
wife,
from
Coos
coun­
Prices range from $8.00 to $40.00.
week to organize a club. The meeting ty. where they are old time residents, are
30,000 lbs. to the S. F. Market last week. the depot.
was
called
to
order
by
J.
H.
Huffer,
who
among
the
recent
arrivals
in
Ashland.
The parties live in Sprague river and
Geo. Stevenson and family and O. T. was elected president. J. C. Whipp was They think of making their home here if |
Barnes valleys and Dry prairie.
Brown and wife departed for Klamath choseD vice president and J . D. Fay they can secure a suitable place.
county, Sunday, Mr. Stevenson will secretary. The meeting then adjourned
Program of the Fair
Miss Winnie Ha.ves, daughter of the loco­
recuperate at hot springs adjacent to to meet at the call of the president. motive engineer formerly located here but
There
will
be
100
names
on
the
roll
in
a
At Granite hall Sept. 24tb to 28th. Klamath Falls.
now having headquarters at Portland, re­
short time.
Hall open for exhibits Monday and Tues­
turned home on last evening’s train after a
The
Grants
Pass
band
will
furnish
visit of three weeks with her friend, Miss
day. Fair opens Tuesday at 7:30 p. m.
Place your orders for peach boxes with Fannie
music for tbs Central Point fair—five
Markle.
The following prizes will lie awarded:
days for less than 8150. The fair opens Norris & Co. The beet boxes at the low­
Black Coney, Coney | sheared, Electric
Best display green fruits, fruit dish.
B
M.
Clute left for Bandon, Coos coun­
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Best display canned fruits and jells, % on October 8th and continues until Octo­ est figures.
ty, last evening where he has been ottered
Seal, Electric Seal, Thibet edge and col­
ber 12th, inclusive.
dozen jelly glasses.
We are now selling screen doors as low a place at the light house there.
Best display vegetables, granite kettle.
lar, Wool Seal, Electric Seal, Martin col-
Do not fail to see the wonderful things ae $1.25 each in order to clear up our Bert has the reputation of being an indus­
Best display of pot plants, (lower pot.
trious worker and will no doubt fill his
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at the “Art Gallery” that the Christian stock. Norris & Co.
Best display cut flowers, cake.
new* position acceptably.
Best loaf of bread and cake, sack of Hour. Endeavor Society will exhibit next F ri­
R. M. Garrett, Dick Roach, G. M
Best loaf of graham bread, sack of day evening, S ep t 27, at the Presbyterian Grainger and J. B. Leach left today for
Rev. F. G. Strange is pleased to hear that
graham dour from Eagle Mills
church. Doors open at 7 o’clock. Ad­ Fradenburgh’s new summer reeort at his elder son, Pliny R , has just entered
Be^t sample of butter, butter print
the sophomore year in the state university
Remember these goods will not be
Jenny creek to construct a miie of wagon ol Missouri, at Columbia. He is earning
Best exhibit of hand sewing, roll butter. mission 10 cts.
road
to
make
the
springe
accessible
by
Best exhibit of band made lace, calico
his
ow’n
way
at
school
which
in
many
cases
shown or sold here after Oct. 9, 1895.
Walter Denny, who has been employed
d ress.
with Mowat’s Postal telegraph repair wagoD. Fradenbnrgh proposes having is the best way to obtain an education to
So make your selection now.
Best exhibit fancy work, one season crew, is home nursing an injured foot. A work progress all fall and winter in get­ be appreciated.
ticket.
ting
ready
for
the
opening
up
of
this
re­
Chas. Muehe and wife, the well known
Best exhibit paintings, one season ticket. push car loaded with telegraph poles be­ sort next year.
Dunsmuir hotel jieople, were guests at the
Entertainm ent each evening. Conun­ ing taken to a mill at Sisson ran over and
Depot hotel in Ashland for several days
If you would be successful go to during the reunion. Mr. Muehe is a war I
drum supper Wednesday evening from 6 crushed several bones of the foot.
Eggers
&
Storey
for
a
comfortable
shave
to 9 o’clock.
veteran as well as a veteran in the hotel
H. V. Gates, Esq., the promoter of the
business. He carried home a basket of |
new water and light plants at Klamath
Eugene Guard, Sept. 17: John S. Orth Ashland’s
Amoug the L'hnrches.
choicest peaches.
Falle, was on last evening’s train for the of Jacksonville is in Eugene looking up
8. E. Meminger of the Ashland M. E. Willamette from Klamath Falls. He says some property owned by his father, forty
Dr. B. C. Bain, the oculist, who has been
church is absent iu the Willamette valley that the electric lights will be burning years ago, and who conducted a butcher stopping in Ashland for the past month
to attend the Oregon aunual conference there within a month. The reservoir for
for his home in Chicago last evening’
here. He thinks that he has located left Bain
is a pi«
pleasant gentleman in addi-
of his chnrch which convenes at Port­ the water works has also been completed. shop
a half block near the flouring mill and Dr.
tion to being thoroughly skilled in his pro­
land tomorrow. Prof. W. T. VanScoy of
some
property
on
Ninth
street,
that
he
“Five years ago,” says Anga A. Lewis,
fession. He returns to Chicago and possi­
Ashland Normal School filled the pulpit
establish his claim to. Of course, he bly may dispose of his business there and
of the M. E. church at both morning and Ricard, N. Y., “I had a constant cough, can
to get the property at the end of return to Oregon to live, possibly to make
evening services yesterday, preaching two night sweats, was greatly reduced in flesh, expects
his headquarters here. He thinks there is
and bad been given up by my physicians. a law suit, if ever.
able and interesting sermons.
no place like Ashland.
I began to take Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral,
A new invoice of white enamel iron
Rev. G. W. Black went to Roseburg and after using two bottles was com­ bed
L. F. Willits and wife arrived from
steads of very pretty design. Call
Friday evening to preach at the Baptist pletely cured.”
l amax agency, Klamath county, last
and
see
them
at
Opera
House
furniture
week, both Mr. and Mrs. Willits having
church there yesterday.
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Mitchell, the cattle buyer, has been re­ store.
been superceded as teachers in the Indian
Medford News.
The new Episcopal church in Ashland ceiving cattle at Barron’s ranch at H iatt
industrial school there. They have had
Col.
Edward
Hill
has
been
notified
by
was opened for services yesterday at 11 a. prairie and at H unt’s place at Dead In ­
long
experience
in
this
line
of
work
and
W.
T.
York
of the Mail was in Ashland
m. A large congregation tilled the new dian the past week. The ranchers then the land office at Roseburg that the com­ have made good records in it. Mr Friday.
missioner
of
the
general
land
office
at
Willits’ position as superintendent of
church and joined iu tLie services con­ have to deliver the stock accepted at
Mrs. A. S. Hammond and younger chil­
Washington has directed Register Veatch the Yainax school was supposed to be
ducted by Bishop B. Wistar Morris and Keno for weighing. As has been previ­ and
dren returned from their stay in Linn
Receiver
Sheridan
to
issue
a
certifi­
strictly
governed
by
the
civil
service
rules
Rev. Thos. Neil Wilson, assisted by the ously stated Mitchell pays the growers iu
However he anticipated the democratic county last week. Mrs. H. is improved in
pastor, Rev. Wm. Hart. The musical this end of the valley 2R c this fall for cate on his Soldier’s Homestead entry in appetite
for office when the present ad­ health. Miss Bessie remains in Albany to
township
40,
on
Jenny
creek,
final
proof
program, too, was unusually attractive their beef.
ministration
took charge and tendered his attend school.
of which was made.iu Medford before U
aud included a vocal solo by Miss Carrie
resignation
which
however was not ac­
Envart, M. L. Alford, S. C. Collins,
That our fall and winter stock of Dry Goods em­
Mrs. J. P. Roberts of Klamath Falls S. Commissioner A S. Hammond last cepted at the time, but has lately been J. J. A. E Whitman,
Roper, who with Mrs. L. Chrisman. Miss
with F. M. Mingus as
April.
sought. He is the last of the republicans guide, are off in the mountains around
Mollie Huey, Mrs. L. L. Merrick, Messrs. arrived a few days ago and accompanied
braces everything new and stylish? We have some
B. R. Willits and Eugene Berry, with Mrs. her daughter, Mary, to the school for the
When in want of an “easy fitting” shave ! in the Indian service of Klamath reserva­ Lake of the Woods and Pelican bay on a
lovely
dreams in Ladies’ Dress Goods and in all our
tion
to
drop
out
under
Dr.
Petit’s
reign.
blind
at
Salem.
Mrs.
Roberts
nnd
game slaughtering expedition.
Dr. Parson as accompanist, composed the
or an artistic haircut call on Simpson. *
choir for the occasion. The new church daughter came in company with O. H.
lines of Dry Goods we have endeavored to secure the
The contract for constructing the new
Jacksonville Times: W. H. Schmerker
has uot been entirely tiuished but is very Harshbarger, Will Humphrey and Ed.
school house was let to Butler, Barrett A
most desirable.
Jacksonville
Items.
who
went
to
Portland,
ostensibly
on
bus­
Ream
of
Klamath
Falls,
who
remained
nearly so, requiring some paiutiug yet
Stewart of Medford for $11,995.15. Other
Mrs. F. M. Miller, of Glendale, is visit- I bids
b
and the pews with which it is to be here until her return from Salem. They iness, has not returned, and it is now
were, Thos. Mann, Portland, $20-
thought that he does not intend to again mg her father, Col. W. J. Martin.
783 06; Shawver & Bradbury, Medtord,
fitted have not yet lieen put iu place. departed for home Saturday.
breuthe the delicate atmosphere which
$13,500;
D. H. VanAntwerp, Medford, $12,-
The church is uot a large one but will lie
Miss
Gertie
John
of
Williams
Salem has an ordinance requiring bicy­
creek, is
57; E. Wierman, Portland, $13.900:
cosy aud comfortable. Il is constructed cles ridden at night to carry a headlight envelopes the Jacksonville flouring mills visiting Jacksonville the guest of M rs. 679
Stoker & Zeller, Portland, $15,200; C H
iu modern style. The interior side walls aud it is strictly enforced. Says the Reames, White A Co., who had a large George Hines.
Veghte, Ashland, $17,300; F. F. Patterson,
are finished in plaster, overhead the Statesman of last Thursday: The genial quantity of wheat in the mills, placed an
E. H. Antenreith, of Yreka, who made a Roseburg, $14,540.
finishing is in natural wood. W. J aud good-looking state printer has just attachment on the contents of the con­ short business trip to Rogue river valley
Medford took steps toward the organiza­
Schmidt furnished the plans and bad the learned from Officer Gamble aud Judge cern, which has been shut down. Several spent a few hours with Jacksonville rela­
tion of a Crater Lake Mazama Club last
contract for the building aud tie was Edes that bicycles must not be allowed parties will lose the grain for which they tives Friday.
week. The meeting was held Wednesday
highly complimented by the Bisbop for out after night without headlights. He hold receipts; but D. M. Simons intends
Circuit court adjourned Saturday until evening, and about 50 were secured on the
Will not be disappointed in our stock. Prices are
to
straighten
out
the
tangle
into
which
bis Bkillful work.
after the session closes at Grants Pass, list ol members. Dr. Picket was chosen
will settle with the judge today for t he his partner has thrown their affairs.
still
low and will astonish you. A general invita­
temporary
chairman
and
A
8.
Bliton
tem­
when
the
hearing
ol'
equity
cases
will
be
information.
For Sale, Cheap.
resumed.
porary secretary. The chair appointed
Cheapest
and
b
e
st-P
o
rtla
n
d
Steam
tion extended to visit our store and inspect new
Pres. T. E. Hills of the district fair re­
House aud lot, 1 Decker Bros, piano, 1
Prof. Gregory, Miss Clara Skeel and Geo.
Laundry. Eggers & Storey, agents. *
Mrs. G. W. Boggs and children attended Rogers a committee to prepare constitu­
Howe sewing machine, 1 brussels carpet, ports that there are already 36 horses at
goods.
D. D. Wood, scavenger. Cleaning the reunion at Ashland last week, return­ tion and by-laws. A eommittee, consist­
3 iugraiu carpels, 1 extension table, 1 the fair grounds at Central Point in
ing to Jacksonville Saturday and are ing of W. 1. Vawter, C. C. Chitwood and
parlor table, 1 cook Btove, 1 beating stove, training for the coming fair races. The closets and all work in that line prompt­ stopping at the Taylor House.
Miss Jessie Worman, was also appointed
racing
program
this
year
promises
to
be
ly-
attended
to.
Leave
orders
at
S.
M
1 bedroom set and 1001 other articles.
The next
John Brown, a Jacksonville pioneer, had on permanent organization.
the beet yet bad as the dates set will per­ Rhode s Second Hand Store.
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M. V. P ratt .
a stroke of paralysis last week and was meeting to be had at the call of the chair­
mit many horses to participate after the
man.
Two Baker City cucumbers were 42 taken to the county hospital to he taken
The young people of the M. E. chnrch close of the state and other fairs north of
and 40 inches long. It is now in order care of. He is a Mexican war veteran and
The following program has been ar­
are to meet this evening to organize a here.
for the Ashland Tidings to claim straw­ is on the pension roll.
ranged for the opening exercises at the
Chautauqua circle, the first to start the
Ashland, Oregon.
Ashland Woolen Mills blankets nt berries as long as that.—(Albany Demo­
Miss Mary Ply male left for Portland on Medford Business College on September
bull rolling iu that line in Ashland for Vaupel,
Norris
A
Drake’s.
*
28,
1895:
Opening
song,
the
choir;
prayer,
crat. l he foregoing reminds us that on Saturday where she goes to take a position
the coiuiug year. G. F. Billings has re­
in the business department of the Port­ Rev. Jenkins; solo, Miss Grace Foster; ad­
ceived the five new books included iu the
I rank Lennart aud At. Harling re­ Friday last during the old soldiers re­ land
Business College with her cousin, dress of welcome, Mrs. Dora Lynch- re­
union
in
Ashland,
Mrs.
C.
H.
Veghte
Chautauqua reudiug course forjthe com­ turned last Wednesday from their sum­
sponse, Prof. P. H. Dailey; 'selection,
Prof.
A.
P. Armstrong.
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ing year. This year is what is called the mer campaigning east of the Cascades. brought to the camp ground and pre­
“ When the Birds Awake .the Morn,”
Miss Louise Kubli entertained a num­ Ladies’ Quartet; addresses bv W. I Vaw-
N. B.—Our lines aside from Dry Goods are also
American year and ought to be particu­ This is the second season Messrs. Lennart sented to Gen. Compson and Col. Edw.
ber of the society young people of Jack­ ter, W. H. Parker and Rev. Eli Fisher;
larly interesting to all. The T idings aud Harling have spent in that section Hill jointly two larger strawberries than sonville
filled with new stock. Note a new shipment of
at>a card party given on last Tues­ solo, Mabel Jones; addresses by 8. 8. Pentz
would take pleasure iu recording the and they haven’t reported finding the any we have yet referred to in our recent day evening
in honor of Miss Carrie and Austin Holt; song, the choir; address,
pleasantries
with
the
Democrat.
How
is
latest style neckwear for gentlemen just received
formation of a half dozen or more circles "Lost Cabin mine yet though some old
Cameron, who has been her guest the past Rev. E. E. Thompson ; solo,“The Cuckoo,”
in Ashland this fall and winter.
time Oregonians who are familiar with that for the latter days of September? week.
Miss Ollie R. Butler; closing remarks, M.
from the east. Prices unusually 1_—
low.
the history of tbs mysterious “Lost Cab­ Southern Oregon soil would disdain to
E. Rigby; song, the congregation; bene­
Mrs. Minnie Luy of Tacoma, who has diction,
waste its energies in the production of
Removal sale this week at The Fair. in” are sure it is to be found ont there.
Rev. E. Russ. Leader of choir,
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such watery stock as 40 inch cucumbers. been spending the past three months with Miss Ollie R. Butler; organist,Mrs. Fisher.
Men’s 82 50 shoes for 82.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bybee, at
Astrakan, for capes and dress trim ­
Cheer your weary mind with a cup of their home near Jacksonville, left on Satur­
ming, at D. R. A E. V. Mills.
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Due of Our Industries.
Severe griping pains of the stomach and
that delicious coffee or tea that you get day with her intant son on her return bowels instantly and effectually stopped oy All Eastern Furniture Manufacturers
The Gold Hill Miner thus refers to one
home.
Two young people from Fort Klamath only at O. W inter’s.
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OfiW itt.'s Colic
(
nnrl Cholera dare.
l? A.
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DeWitt’s
and
E.
Have given notice of an.
of the manufacturing institutions of Ash­ were happily married in Ashland last
Senator S. H. Holt, of Phoenix, was in Sherwin.
Don’t
worry.
land :
Don’t run in debt, Jacksonville Saturday. He will start for
lhursday although they had to ruu away
“ Your attention is called to a new en­ from the reach of the young lady’s par­ Don’t trifle with your health. Don’t try Salem Sunday to attend the state fair, and
Salem Steam Laundry for high grade
terprise at Ashland that is of material ents, it is reported, before the latter's dis­ experiments with medicines. Don’t waste will be accompanied bv his son, Deputy work. Simpson is agent.
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iiu|H)rtance to this valley, viz: a foundry sent could be appealed from successfully. time and money on worthless com- Recorder Holt, of Jacksonville, who also
will
attend
the
fair.
aud macbiue shop. Messrs. Tutthill, Both are said to be worthy young folks pounds. Don’t be persuaded to take a
Think of thiB. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is
Fenton ami Coetel have united their and their friends are hoping that the substitute for Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It is
Mr. Clarence Reames, third son of Gen. the only true blood purifier prominently
forces at Ashland aud as a result have a touch of romance connected with their the best of blood-purifiers.
I . G. Reames, left for Eugene Saturday in the public eye today. It cures disease
complete foundry and machine Bhop.
where he will become a student of the when all others fail, because it makes pure
debut into the matrimonial sphere mav
Children s 81 shoes for 80c during re­ State
University. Clarence has passed blood.
Mr. S. J. Tutthill is iuveutor and pat­ only increase its usefulness to them.
moval sale at The Fair this week.
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creditably through the Jrcksonville public
Hood’s Pills cure jaundice, biliousness,
entee of the Tutthill water wheel aud a
D. R. A E. V. Mills are showing full i
headache, constipation and all liver
F^rren, the young step sou of schools and with his high mental attain­ sick
large share of their work at present is in
But we are selling goods C h e a p e r T h a n Ever B e fo re . Our large
ments, his developed rare oratorical ability, illsi
*
filling orders for wheels, although all length portieres at 83.00 per pair.
o
caa8ht his left foot in some of and
Store is chock full of goods and more arriving daily. Call and see our White Enam­
in
bis
contemplate«!
study
of
law.
will
mauiier of iron aud brass castings are
J. M. Luark furnishes a big peach story the revolving machinery of a locomotive no doubt add new laurels to those already
M A R R IE » .
el Bed Steads, Bureaus, Ate., Ac. We carry a full line of Bedding—Quilts, Comfort­
made to order on short notice. From that is hereby dedicated to our Wil­ that was backing up to the woodpile won by former students of Jacksonville
one to any number of horse power can be lamette valley friends and the public slowly at the railroad yards in Ashland public schools.
KIKKPATRICK-PLANTZ-At the resi- ers and Ashland Woolen Mills Blankets.
generated. Wheels are made from four generally. From one tree growing in his last evening about five o’clock but fortu­
deuce of the officiating minister, J ie r r t t r -V- -~x» n n r u ' W
Weiss, a Jacksonville pioneer, died
W. Black, in Ashland,-Sept. 19^1895, A.
E D J U L r J i, Opera House Block.
mches in diameter to teu feet in diameter. lot on Granite street, Ashland, this season nately escaped with elight injuries to it. at John
his home in this place on Tuesday and
J. Kirkpatrick and Miss Amy Myrtle — ——— —
----
Messrs. Tntthill, Fenton A Coetel have a he has picked 130 lbs of peaches. They lh e boy was there to assist iu wooding was buried in Jacksonville cemetery the
Plantz, both of Fort Klamath.
wheel nearly ready for shipment that will are of a late cling variety and the other up the engine.
following day. Rev. W. B. Moore conduct­
furnish 121) horse power with a pressure day he selected 32 of the choice ones and
Gold and silver coins, currency, checks, ing the funeral service. He was boru in JONES—SH ALLOCK.—At Klamath Falls,
of 150 feet. The beauty of this new brought them down town. They tipped money orders and other mediums of ex­ Alsace, Lorraine, which at that time was a
Sept. 18, 1895, by Rev. Connell Cox. D.
motor power is its perfect adaptability to the scales at 23 lbs, 12 ounces, or an change cheerfully received at this office French province, and came to Oregon in
R. Jones, Sr., and Miss May Shallock.
1852.
He
stopped
a
short
time
at
Oregon
this country, its simplicity of construc­ average of 12 ounces each for the whole on subscription and other accounts at City and came the same year to this coun­
The young people left for Oakland, Cal.,
tion, its lightness and durability. A number. Mr. Euark says he thinks the this season of the year.
ty where he has ever since resided. His at once, to reside there.
wheel capable of furnishing from three to entire product of the tree averaged over
wife died a few years ago, since which time
BORN.
G. F. Billings has on exhibition at his he has lived at his home in this place, his
teu horse power can be easily packed in a half a pound in weight for each peach.
valise, while the 100 horse power wheel
office in Insurance block the peach that health gradually declining until the end
Home product to the front. Ashland surpasses the record for size. I t is of the came. He was an honest, industrious citi­ DICKEY—In Eden precinct, September 15,
can be carried on the back of the ordi­
1895, to Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Dickey, a son.
nary oayuse. Miniug men and mill men blankets at Vaupel, Norris A Drake’6 *
Twenty Onnce Cling variety and lacks only zen and respected by all who knew him.
His age was 71 years.
DAVIS—In
Ashland, Sept. HL4895,Xi
who with cheap, durable, simple and
one
and
three
quarters
ounces
of
weigh­
Senator Mitchell greeted the old
and Mrs. Davis, a daughter./
permanent power will do well to corre­ soldiers at their camps during his stay ing twenty ounces. The big peach was
Mrs. Debby L. Schmidtling, wife of
spond with the Ashland Iron Works, here, swinging around among the veterans grown by B. Beach, of Ashland. I t has Joseph Shmidtling and daughter of Mrs. BAILEY.—At Klamath Falls, Sept. 19,
Ashland, Oregon.
1895, to Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey, a
with his usual grace of manners The been preserved in a glass jar for exhibi­ Booth of Jacksonville, died at Medford
daughter.
Senator visited the W. R. C. ladies at tion with several other smaller ones—one Thursday, Sept. 20th, 1895, after a linger­
illness of consumption. Mrs. Shmidt-
their headquarters, too, and before leav­ of the latter weighing 16% ounces—and ing
ling’s
health has been gradually failing for
they
will
probably
be
sent
to
some
of
the
ing showed his appreciation of their work
Awarded
many months past, and about three
fairs.
by presenting to Mrs. Lydia Griswold,
months since her baby daughter died of
H igh est Honors— W orld’s Fair, the
secretary, for Burnside Corps of this
The annual district fair commences at whooping cough, since which time, the
Also something new’ in fire proof stoneware for cook­
place, five dollars, for which the ladies of the fair grounds at Central Point Oct. mother’s health rapidly declined. A few
Gold Medal, Midwinter Fair.
— AT —
weeks ago the family removed to Medford
the Corps feel grateful to the Senator. 8lh audcontinnes through the week.
ing
and
baking uses.
for a change of medical treatment, which
Senator McBride who was here at the
proved of no avail as the insidious des­
same time, was prevented from meeting
Josephine County.
troyer had already taken fatal hold on the
Shop on Spring Street, Ashland.
the people generally, as he desired, on
Advice and information free. Yours truly,
life of the young wife and mother. She O ther W ork I n P roportion .
P o p u la tio n -
account of becoming indisposed after his Males
was a most estimable woman, faithful in
over 21 ............
°011
arrival here. Senator McBride has had Males under 21 and over 10
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all the relations of life, and honored as a
j-.i woman, wife, mother and friend. She
a great improvement in health the past Males under 10 . . . .
Females over IS
m
'
leaves a sorrowing husband and little
year, however, and is steadily gaining. Females
under is and over
daughter, a mother and other relatives to
Those who had the pleasure of meeting Females under 10................. 10
mourn her irreparable loss.'" The funeral
him here for the first time were much
services were conducted by Rev. W. B.
Total population
---- O F ----- .
impressed with the new senator from Number
legal voters...........
Moore and the interment was in Jackson­
Oregon.
ville cemetery.
Stomach and Bowel Complaints are best
STATE NORMAL.
Try our new syrups, the very best ever
had iu town. Bulk or cans. 6 . Winter.* relieved by the timely use of DeWitt’s Colic
Only 812 takee you to the Portlaud In ­
J: Cholera Cnre. Insist on having this dustrial
Those wishing to take music, either
Exposition and return, including
The people of the conuty must lake a preparation. Don’t take any other. E 1
piano, voice or organ, can see Miss Thomas,
two
coupons
of
admission.
Geo.
Penue-
At yard north of railroad track, have on hand a large stock of
nherwin.
'
pride in the coming district fair at Cen­
the teacher, at the Normal building or at
baker, excursion agent.
tral Point grounds commencing Get. 8th,
Read removal sale ad. of The Fair
her boarding place, Mrs. White’s, corner
if they wish to see it the grand success it
Store,
20 per cent off on all goods.
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should lie. The officers can do their part
The U. S. Qov't Reports of First avenue and Spring street.
One hour lessons 50cents. Lessons given
in arranging and eouduetiug it but the
Most Perfect Made.
This week only, 7 pencil tablets for 25c
And can furnish Sash, Doors, Shingles, Lath, Mouldings and
show R o yal B akin g Powder at the school or at the homes of the stu­
people make the fair.
at The Fair store,
»
40 Years the Standard.
all kinds of building materials. Woven wire fencing made to
superior to a ll others.
dents.
M onday....................... September 23,1835
Farm For Sale or
to R ent.
Ideal autumn weather today.
Dr. A. Hinman dentist,
upstairs
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Masonic block.
I P W W W W W W1
Crater Lake Club.
F u r Ç a p e s .
September 9 to October
We w ill Have the Following Kinds m
Stock Today :
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Have You Observed
The Up to Date Woman
VAUPEL. NORRIS & DRAKE.
Advance
IN
P R IC E S
Opera House Grocery
Craniteware
Free with each
Can Baking Powder!
Resetting Tires $2
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C EO .
M A R K L E ’S
O .
DEPARTMENT OF MUSIC
CREAM
BAKING
POWDIR
W
IN T E R .
N O R R I S & CO.,
LUM BER
V
order.
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Given an equal ohanoe ws will positively not ba undersold