Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, October 24, 1895, Image 3

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    Semi-Weekly Tidings
BREVITIES.
HERE AND THERE.
MINING NOTES AND NEWS.
The new machinery to be added to the
Wheat was quoted at 41c per bushel in
Ashland quartz mill is expected today
Dr. Barr, Dentist, I. O. O. F. Building. Salem Saturday.
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and preparations are being made to set it
W. C. T. U. Dear plaza, Saturday p, m.’
New lamp stock at The Fair Store. *
up at once. I t adds what is known as
Dr. A. Hinman dentist, upstairs
CapL Geo. J. Ainsworth, a promiueut the pan and settler process to the equip­
*
Trinity Guild E ntertainm ent.
Portland citizen well known in Oregou ments of the mill and will enable the
Masouic block.
working over of the great quantity of
The entertainments lo be given by the
J. H. Pratt, tailor, at Reed’s old stand. affairs for mauy years past, is dead.
tailings now on the dump at the mill, at
ladies of Trinity Guild will take place at
#
Wm Addison has sold a small house a profit, aud wiil also enable the mill to
the opera house on the evenings of Oct. A fit guaranteed. Try him.
31st and Nov. 1st. A fine program is be­
Under-wear for ladies and gentlemen. and lot in Taleut to C. E. Niniuger, con­ handle rock that could not be worked to
advantage there before.
ing arranged for both evenings, consisting The best assortment iu the city at D. R. sideration 8250,
of character songs, solos, recitatious and & E. V. Mills.
*
Within the last few days the Dnrraut
E. Sanderson Smith, the well known
operettas, etc., by the leading talent of ,
case has led one man to divorce, another mining man, who is developing the
Messrs.
O.
H.
Blount,
J.
T.
Million
the City, ice cream, cake and other re-
to attempt at suicide, and there is no “Steamboat” ledge in the Applegate
freshments will also be served at the and L. L. Merrick returned home Tues­ telling how many others have been gen­ section, 25 miles from Jacksonville, was
day
from
Buck
lake,
uear
Chase’s,
duck
popular prices. Everybody is cordially ,
in Ashland Tuesday, ou business. Mr.
erally demoralized.
invited to come out and enjoy themselves. shooting.
Smith is putting up a new five stamp
Dr.
Barr,
Dentist,
I.
O.
O.
F.
Building.
Lady just from Illinois would like
Admission 10 eta.
mill of latest pattern on the property aud
sit.uatiou iu first class family iu Ashland.
The Observer says the cost of the last the machinery for the same is now being
t'lirysaiitlieiniini Show.
Address Mrs. J. Kuee, iu care of Elder term of the Josephine county circuit delivered on the ground, and will include
We have just received a shipment of Laird, Schober
court, including district attorney’s fees, an improved concentrating apparatus.
The youug ladies of the Epworth David Brower, Talent.
Co.’s shoes comprising the following shaped toes :
League of the M. E. church will hold a
When your subscription to the Weekly bailiff,* court reporter, board of jurors G. W. Johnson, of Ashland, has been
Chrysanthemum festival at Granite hall Examiner expires and you wish to sub­ while ou trial of different cases. aDd all engaged to superintend the setting up
and running of the mill and left last
commencing Thursday evening, Nov. 7th scribe again and get your ticket iu the other expenses, is 83112.20.
evening to begin work. Mr. Smith will
and continuing Friday, N ov. 8th, during great prize drawiug, leave your money iu
The
semi-annual
report
of
the
county
the day and evening. Seven prizes will town by giving your subscription to clerk of Klamath county shows that the also use three Tutthill water wheels in
be awarded, including prizes for the Hasty, the local ageut.
*
warrants drawn since March 31st amount furnishing power and these are now
greatest variety of chrysanthemums ex­
to
87944.50; warrants redeemed since being made at the Ashlaud Iron Works.
E. B. White, who has been an inmate
hibited, the choicest single variety and
same
date 82228.42; interest on same, They are special sizes, one an 18 inch
the beet arranged display. It is hoped to of the county hospital for a short time 81049.17.
warrants 862,612.- wheel, another 24 inches in diameter and
have a creditable display of mums on past, was examined in Judge Neil s court 55, interest Outstanding
812,195.34.
Making the total the other 32, to run the stamps, the
this occasion and to that eml all who can by Drs. Debar and Robinson on the 21st
concentrating and the hoistiDg machinery
are iuvited to contribute liberally to the and pronounced insane. He was taken debt 874,808.39.
separately. The work of getting the
to the asylum by Owen Keegan and his
Louis Smithie, serving time for larceny mill ready to Btart will be pushed. The
display.
son Chris.
iu Multnomah county, was sentenced by Steamboat ledge was worked for many
Who Paid the Freight 7
The members of Alpha Chapter, O. E. Judge Burnett at Salem Tuesday to two years at a profit and was second in rich­
Chas. Auderson will not be brought 8., had a pleasant social and feasting more years in the pen for larceny by ness, it is said, only to the famous Gold
We have the narrow square toe, pat tip, cloth top, in lace
back to face the charge of assaulting Jas. time Monday evening, the occasion be­ bailee. Smithie is the man who con­ Hill. The company owning it after
Steveue, at Central Point, during fair ing the introduction iDto the mysteries fessed to haviDg murdered a man at or making a handsome stake out of it
or button, at $2.75. We
Vf have the Vassar, (very pointed,)
finally lost the vein and it has never been
week. Anderson was arrested at Redding, of this branch of the Masonic order, of near Sisson.
found
since
though
large
sums
have
been
pat. tip, cloth top, lace, at $4.00.
Cal., last week, and held awaiting a Ed. P. Tynan, the popular 8. P. freight
Attorney H. W. Keesee of Bonanza,
requisition from Governor Lord to bring conductor between here and Roseburg.
Klamath county, arrived in Ashland spent in prospecting for it. Mr. Smith,
however, gained control of the property
him back to Oregon. Stevens, however,
The Children’s Choir lent attractions Tuesday, bringing over Wm. Kuotts, ad­ and the money he is putting in the new
seems to have taken a sudden notion to
ministrator of the estate of Arthur Lan-
leave the state himself, shipping his to the morning services at the Ashland gell, deceased. Mr. Kuotts went on to mill and equipments indicates that he
Episcopal
church
last
Sunday,
the
choir,
family, to Redding, it is said, a day or
Jacksonville to file his semi-annual report is confident of having found the vein
two ago, where he followed shortly after. carefully trained and conducted by Miss in the matter of the Langell estate. Mr. with its old time richness.
District Attorney Benson concluded it Roper, being composed of a dozen bright Keesee returned yesterday, doing some
would be useleee expense to the county youug misses of Ashland, who furnished trailing with Ashland merchants before
PERSONAL.
to undertake to convict youug Anderson some charming musical naitbers
his departure.
without a prosecuting witness, hence he
Messrs. O. Coolidge, W. G. Kropke, J.
The Medford Combination Works,
Sheriff S Patterson came up from Jack­
Btopped the requisition proceedings and R. Tozer and F. R. Neil, who are out at
ordered the prisoner released by the Klamath lake enjoying a little sport with which has recently established business sonville last evening.
Mrs. D. G. Clark is visiting Mrs. D. Mc­
California officials and the young scape­ their shotguns, sent in a supply of wild opposite the business college, Medford,
grace has again been saved from serious geese to a number of their Ashland comprises the manufacture of cider, vin­ Carthy at Grants Pass.
conflict with the law.
frieuds, who have been feasting on roast egar, apple butter, apple sauce, aud sauer
W. W. Grieve is visiting relatives in this
goose since. The T idings returns thanks kraut, for the winter. In the spring it section, from Dixon, Cai.
I I I
Ilf I I I III Ilf
I I I I I I 111 I I I
contemplates
opening
with
a
canning
and
The Casualty Record.
for a fat and juicy honker weighing near­
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Attorney
Francis
Fitch
returned
from
pickling
business,
handling
all
kiuds
of
H. M. RobiusoD, the well known Talent ly eight pounds. They are in excellent
San Francisco Sunday evening.
vegetables, etc.
*
furmer and tlairymau, met with an un­ condition at this season of the year.
Mrs. J. L. May and children returned
lucky accident at Talent Sunday evening.
There will l»e a social at the Congrega­ Monday
The Ashland Iron Works, manufactory
trom a pleasant outing at Pelican
He went aboard the evening overland to of ttie Tutthill water wheels, have just tional church Friday, Oct. 25. Refresh­ bay.
secure a paper and in alighting his ankle shipped two huge four-foot wheels to ments will lie served from 7 o’clock until
H. H. McCarthy, who is engaged in min­
turned, spraining it severely and break­ Siskiyou county, Cal., aud E. C. Payne 9 p. m. Everybody invited.
ing work in the further end of the county
ing one of the small hones of the right aud W. E. Jacobs went over today to set
Conductor Peebler and Brakemeii was here Tuesday.
leg three iuches above the ankle. Dr. them up. Oue of them is to furnish
Hermann Schmor, from Alkali valley,
Parson gave him the necessary surgical about forty horse power to run the Union Brandenberg, Tourney and Henderson, of
attention hut he will have plenty o f time flouring mills at Etna aud the other is to the north emi freight, were arrested last Klamath county, took passage at Ashland
to read that paper before he is able to run the dynamos for an electric light week charged with pushing a tramp last evening for Beatrice, Neb.
named Moore off their traiu at New Era,
get alnmrd the train after auother one.
Mrs. Babcock, of Medford, who has been
plant that will soon light Fort Jones.
the man receiving fatal injuries. The making
the family of Jas. Elliott a visit
A German named Bischberger who has
denied all knowledge of left Tuesday evening for Grants Pass.
Henry Jackson, one of the wealthy and trainmen
Normal School Breezes.
l>een employed by L. Wnterinan, south influential Indians of the Klamath reser­ the affair, and the coroner’s jury found
Ex-Attorney General Geo. H. Williams
o f Ashland, in cutting wood, brought his vation, is iu the valley this week with his that Moore fell from the train. The
on Monday’s train en route to San
axe down on h ifi It‘ f t w ris t the otlinr day family, purchasing supplies. Jackson arrested men were then discharged from was
Francisco on business before the court of
Owing to the increased number of stu­
iu calculating for a limb be held in his used to visit Ashland often a number of custody.-- [Roseburg Review.
dents coining to board at the Hall, another
appeals.
hand. Au artery was severed and the years ago and was known by the sobri-
large table has been added to the dining
Try our new syrups, the very best ever
Amos Lundy and Q. N. Anderson and room.
|>l«M)d streamed from it, tint he had pres­ piet of “Skeedaddle.” He is shrewder
son,
of
Sprague
river
valley,
Klamath
had
in
town.
Bulk
or
cans.
O.
Winter.*
ence of mind to ligate the arm just above than mauy of his white brethren and has
Mr. Myrt Sills, of Grants Pass, entered
county, were in Ashland yesterday re
the ell«»w joint, until Dr. Parson could
Au exchange gives the latest explana­ turning home with their wagons loaded school Thursday and is taking the Normal
sung fortnue which he handles cau­
give the required assistance.
course.
tiously, as the valley merchants nre find­ tion of the prolongs«! summer weather io with supplies.
Oregon this fall: The weather for the
The entertainment Friday night was just
ing
out.
P. Jones, traveling passenger agent elaborate,
First of the Flyers.
and everyone acted his part well.
middle of October is unusually warm of John
ttie S. P., was on the “ dyer” Tuesday The occasion
There’s real enjoyment in comfortable foot­
Crit Tolmau is hack from a hunting ami the days have almost a summer heat.
very complimentary to
The first traiu of the new service on
afternoon returning from California where Miss Thomas, was
and
Prof.
Vining,
who
trip
with
Alex.
Ireland
off
iu
the
moun­
The
unusual
temperature
is
due,
so
the
wear that looks well and fits well.
the S. P. between San Francisco and
he had been seeking health at one of the worked hard in training the students for it.
Portland reache«! Ashland Tuesday after- tains lietween Elk and Evaus creeks iu scientists say, to the presence of a comet hot springs resorts.
The
band
is
progressing
nicely.
They
the
uorthern
part
of
the
county.
They
somewhere iu the neighborhood of the
ikmiu at 2:50 from San Francisco, arriving
Chas. Damon, manager of the Medford now have a lot of new music which they
and departing promptly on time. It con­ captured a cougar and two black bears earth. I t was such a phenomena, ac­ opera house, was in Ashland Tuesday in will soon be able to play well.
and
incidentally
veuisou
enough
for
cording to Ignatius Donnelly, which
sisted of five curs, baggage, three tour­
with F. L. Belden, agent for
Thursday morning the students were
camp meat. The cougar was one of the marked the year of 1871, when the company
• Ttie Burglar” company which plays at treated
ists and one Pullman, and carried 50 or
to an excellent piano duet by
largest
ever
caught
in
this
section,
Chicago
fire
aud
other
large
conflagra­
Ashlaud
on
the
28th.
more passengers.
Misses Thomas and Gallant, and also a
measuring
10
feet
4
inches
from
tip
to
tions occurred throughout the country.
Engineer Case, with No. “ 1:155, hauled
Al. Melhase and E. E. Egert and wife, vocal duet by the former and Miss Han­
t he tram out of Ashland northward, 1 at tip, aud his demise is welcomed by the
of
Wood river valley, Klamath county, cock, which was rendered in a sweet and
If
yon
would
be
successful
go
to
Tynan iu charge as conductor, though it stockmen of that section who have been Eggers A: Storey for a comfortable shave came in over the Dead Indian route yester­ expressive manner.
day. They came iu after supplies and will
is understood that the veteran conductor, suffering from his depredations.
Miss Potter, of Sams valley, entered
We have ju st been receiving new lines of the
school Monday and is taking tbe Normal
The Chiuo, Cal., beet sugar factory, return over the Rogue river road.
Shan Conner, will have this run between
8. J. Tutthill has resigned his position
latest shapes and styles of Ladies’ and Child­
here ami Portland regularly. On the as electrician for the A. E . P. & L. Co. which began operation July 9, has
A. A. Davis, proprietor of the Medford course.
The students of the school have organ­
south eml, on the Ashland-Red Bluff which he has held since the compauy turned out for the season nearly 28,000,- Flouring Mills, was in Ashland Tuesday.
ren’s Shoes—in opera toes and in the narrow
passenger division, four crews are now was first organized, aud will devote 000 pouuds of fiue sugar. This is the His parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Davis ot ized a foot ball club. All students and
square toes—you ought to see them. We
members of the Faculty may belong ; also
employed, iustead of three, and these Ins entire time to the business of manu­ biggest couceru of the kind iu the United Tacoma, are visiting him at his home in each
team elected its captain. The follow­
haudle the new traiu in couuection with facturing the now celebrated Tutthill States. The outfit represents an invest­ Medford, having arrived last week.
have
also received for the wet season the rub­
ing officers were elected in the club: Pres­
Hon. M. V. Pratt, wife and daughter, ident, Prof. Vining; vice president, Lester
water wheels which with other work ment of nearly 81,200,000. For labor and
the oVerlaml.
ber overshoes to fit them.
The new train is scheduled to make no keeps the machine shops aud irou works supplies over 8500,000 is paid out every Miss Edith, expect to leave about the 6th High; secretary, Prof. Miles; treasurer,
■tope north of here except at Glendale busy nowadays. F. L. Nelson, who has season. The average beet crop is twenty of next month for Los Angeles. Cal., where B. Spencer; captain o f the lirst team , Prot.
been assistant electrician for a number of tons to the acre, for which the factory they will spend the winter, and thence re­ J. J. Berry; captain of the second team,
aud Roseburg.
Lester Newton.
years succeeds to the charge of the pays 84 per ton. About 25,000 gallons of turn to their old home in Wisconsin.
Rev. A. S. Foster and daughter, of Med­
Will Q. Brown, of Douglas county
The work traiu aud a crew of 40 men station and Fred Carter takes an petroleum are daily consumed in the
boilers, which is piped from Puente, nickel mining note, was on Monday’s train ford, were visiting the school last Thurs­
tiave been piling up great stacks of eu- apprenticeship.
en route to Chicago. He has a deal on for day.
fourteen miles distant.
Ifiut) wood in the yards nt Ashland this
the sale of an extensive nickel mining
Postmaster W. H. Bruuk receive«!
Prof. Miles now has a blackboard in the
week, hauling it down from the Siski- yesterday
When iu want of an “easy fitting” shave property, near Riddles, to foreign capi­ commercial department which will be a
a telegram announcing the
yous.
or
an
artistic
haircut
call
ou
Simpson.
*
talists,
he
says.
great aid in facilitating his technical work
critical illness of his father, Harrison
The heavy freight traffic on the rail­ Bruuk, at Eola, near Salem, aud this
Next Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p. m. will
Mike Parker returned from Salem and
G. P. Courier: Fiester, the condemned
road southward continues. Yesterday’s morning auother telegram came announc­ murderer, is alone in his cell these days Portland on Tuesday’s train. Mrs. Parker be the beginning of a series of lectures to
freight south did not leave Ashland until ing his death. The deceased was nearly and seems to feel sure of a successful ap­ who is being treated at the asylum at be given by the Faculty of the school and
after the 4:10 p. m. overland train 84 years of age. having been born in peal and a new trial that will result Salem is steadily improving, and many assisted by other able speakers. All par­
will be pleased to learn that hopes ents and citizens are invited to attend
arrive«.!, aud it took three big “hog April, 1812, aud coming to Oregon in either in the successful plea of insanity friends
Bus tickets for citizens will be 25c a round
1849, and was widely known throughout or a term in the “pen.” The time set for are entertained of her early recovery.
engines to haul it across the Siskiyous.
trip.
Miss
Austie
Barron,
the
little
daughter
the
Willamette
valley
by
his
long
years
Ass’t. Sup’t. W. W. McGuire of the S
his execution is not very far off—the day
The school is under obligations to the
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Barron, of Barron’s,
P. line« in Oregou, was iu Ashland the of residence there. The postmaster leaves after Thanksgiving—and Sheriff H iatt of
Medford Mail for some splendid samples
is
attending
the
Ashland
public
schools,
first of the week aud look passage north­ on this evening’s train to attend the has already begun plaus for the scaffold, living with ¡her aunt and uncle, Mr. and of rock which will be used in Prof. Storms'
ward Tuesday ufteruoou on the new funeral which will take place tomorrow. which will be erected alongside the jail Mrs. G. S. Butler, who have taken up their scientific department; also, Dr. Easter
a human skull and some beau
“Shasta Limited” traiu. In view of the
The T idings job department will in a building, unless some hitch in the pro­ residence at their home in town for the contributed
tiful pictures. Such kindness is highly
importance of Mr. McGuire s positiou few days receive a splendid new paper ceedings occurs.
winter.
appreciated and helps to build up the
with the Southern Pacific most people cutter to take the place of the one now
Elder David Brower, the veteran Dunk- school.
would suppose that he would have access in use, which has become too small to
ard minister, of Talent, made the T idings
M ilitia Inspection.
Mr. and Mrs. Movaw of Myrtle Point
to auy or all trains on the road. 1 he meet our requirements. With the new
a pleasant call Tuesday, in company with were visiting the school Tuesday and were
Regular
muster
and
inspection
of
Co.
Mrs. J. Knee, a lady who has recently ar­ well pleased with the same.
Pullman conductor on Tuesday's "flyer, machine, which has beeu ordered for sev­
however, was following his instructions eral weeks, it will be possible to make a D. 2d Inf., O. N. G., at the armory at rived at Talent from Carroll county, III.,
C. H. Byrd of Drain was visiting the
very religiously and refused him admis­ 30-inch cut, instead of 22 as with the Grauite hall, next Saturday evening, Oct. and is thinking of making her home in school
last Saturday and was highly
Southern
Oregon
permanently.
sion to the sleepers, but he managed to present machine. The T idings facilities 26, at 8 o’clock by Brig-Gen. Chas. F.
pleased with the school and its surround­ Now in full operation and placing upon the market Highest
Mr. John Thornton, who has been visit­ ings.
“ get out” on the “blind baggage, to use of type and presses enable it to turu out Beebe and staff. Members of the company
S chool R eporter .
t he vernacular of the professional hobo.
the beet job printing ou shortest notice are required to present themselves in ing in Ashland for a week or more past,
Grade white and colored Blankets at close prices.
for Grants Pass tomorrow evening
“ About a year ago I was taken down
and at prices the lowest. We carry, too, proper uniform at the time prescribed and leaves
to
visit
his
brother,
Hon.
Henry
Thornton,
with
liver
complaint
and
palpitation
of
A Big Excursion.
the largest paper and printers’ stationery all government and state property is re­ and thence goes to his home at Port Town­ the heart. I began using Hood's Sarsa
quired to be at the armory at that time.
S.
P.
agent
at
Roseburg,
stock in the county.
Wash. Mr. Thornton is an Oregon parilla and after taking three bottles I am
Geo. Estes
Blanket Scouring.—Send in your old blankets
By order of J. L. May, Captain Command­ send,
Ashland
Tuesday,
advertising
a
pioneer, having crossed the plains early in well.” - Sue C. Shipp, Wellen, Oregon.
was in
Iu
the
reference
iu
Monday’s
issue
to
to be cleaned. Prepared Wool Bats for Com­
which
will
leave
ing.
____________________
1850 and in the same company and mess
special train excursion
the organization of the Ashland Music
It is a truth in medioine that the smallest
with his brother, Jas. Thornton, and Jacob
this place Wednesday morning, Oct, 31), Club which is to be perfected tomorrow
Temperance Convention.
forts and Quilts kept on hand.
Wagner of Ashland. He oast his lot short­ dose that performs a oure is the best. De
for the Portland Exposition, which ex­ evening the statement of the expenses of
Witt’s
Little
Early
Risers
are
the
smallest
ly
after
that
in
the
northern
country
and
A
temperance
convention
under
the
cursion he w managing uuder the aus­ membership was not clearly set out. It
lias lived in and near Port Townsend for pills, will perform a oure, and are the best
pices of the S. P. company aud the Expo­ should have l»eeu stated that the mem­ auspices of the W. C. T. U. county many years and is one of the substantial
Ask for Ashland Woolen Mills blankets to be had in
sition jointly. The uuusually low rate of bership tickets for performers and the organization was held at Phoeuix last and respected citizens of that place.
K ing’s Daughters Program .
Satuidny,
the
19th.
A
very
pleasant
58 for the round trip has been secure«! honorary membership tickets for those
The following is the program of the Ashland at D. R. A E. V. Mills’ and at \ aupel, Norris
and the excursion will go, he says, wlieth who do not perform have been placed at time is reported by tbe temperance
coining entertainment by the King
Circuit Court.
workers,
who
were
present
from
Gold
or «me hundred or one thousand
Daughters, at the opera house, Saturday & Drake’s.
81 each. These will be good for all
Adjourned Term.
are secured to join it iu this valley, tic k ­ musicals and entertainments given by Hill, Medford aud Ashland. The fore­
evening, Oct. 26th:
was devoted to devotional exercises
ets will be good to return on auy tram the organization during the coming noon
J W Merritt vs E R Cassett and J B
1 Male Quartet—Messrs. Willits, Pat­
which
developed
into
an
experience
Welch. Default of defendant entered and rick. Berry and Walsworth.
withiu seven days, and the $8, fare will season, but are of course not. trans
meetiug,
the
exercises
including
a
short
ordered
sold.
attached property
include two admissions to the Exposition
2. Tableau.
hut interesting paper by Mrs. Coleman of
Barbara Ann
nn Horn
H« j vs Dillard H Horn,
3. Vocal Solo—Mrs. McChinie.
The tram, which it is expected will «in­ ferable.
cents, Ptioenix. The meetings were held in the Suit for divorce. Temporary injunction
4 Country Wedding.
All Wool cotton blankets for
sist of ten «»aches, will leave Ashland at
♦
Presbyterian church aud an excellent asked for bv plaintiff granted.
5. R ecitation—Gertie E ngle.
7 a. m. on the 30th, making a daylight D. 11. & E. V. Mills have them.
Manuel S’ilva vs William Redding. In-
basket dinner was enjoyed in the open
6. Tableau.
nu­
run through to PortlamL , Children
Chi
junction; continued for the term.
Sheriff Pattereon hrs a new boarder the air.
7. Vocal Duet—Mrs. McCluuie and Miss
.
ts
are
now
«ler 12 years, half fare. Tickets
Jett Hamlin vs B B Greaves. Motion to Maud Gallant.
past few «lays in the county jail, one Al
Iu the afternoon a program was carried strike
ageut
at
Ash-
out part of petition overruled, and
<»u sale by D. L- Rice, S. P. age
8. Tableau.
Banders, wlio was arrested at Yreka last
as follows:
writ of review ordered amended and or­
laud, and cau only l»e obtained of the week by Constable A. C. Parker .of Cen­ out
9. Vocal Solo—Miss Esther Silshy.
Solo—Mrs. Fisher.
dered that original order be served upon
railroad ageuts at the different points in tral Point and brought before Justice
10. Tableau.
Recitation—Miss Frank Grisom.
Purdin
Saturday. Oct. 2flth, at the Opera house.
Paper—.'l'he Essentials of Successful Re­ Justice
the valley.
Jacobs at the latter place to auswer a
Wm Robinson, executor of ttie estate at Admission 10c. Refreshments 15c.
by Mrs. Isabel Birge.
Jas Barnes, vs Thos Curry and Mary E
charge of larceny of some jewelry or sil­ form,”
Recitation—Pearl Becket.
Dr. A. Hinman, the dentist, in Masouic verware during fair week. He was bound
Curry. Sheriff S Patterson ordered to
Duet—
Misses
Bertha
Rose
and
Jennie
T idings an«l N. Y. Tribune, 82.
block upstairs, is prepared to do all kiniis over to appear before the grand jury with
make deed.
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of dentistry and invites a trial of Ins bail placed at 8100. Sanders is a young
Elizabeth
Stone
vs
B
F
Myer
and
J
R
Paper—"Results of Sunday School on Gibson. Plaintiff’s demurrer withdrawn
work.
fellow about 27 years of age and was em­ Temperance," by Mrs. VanAntwerp.
and judgment for Pitt for »024.80 and costs
$10 Reward.
Recitation—Clifford Becket.
ployed as 3 cook at one of the Ashland
and disbursements.
Solo—Miss
Belle
McTavish.
Ten dollars will be given to any person who
hotels for a short time.
E
K
Anderson
vs
W
B
Gray.
Judgment
Also something new in fire proof stoneware for cook-
R eading—“ T h e Cash V a lu e o f a M an,
deliver to the undersigned in Central
for Piff for »590.75 and costs and disburse­ will
A w a rd ed
Point. Or., one iron-gray mare, 5 or 6 years old,
bv Mrs. DeOroot.
The
ladies
of
the
W.
C.
T.
U.
will
have
ments.
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branded C or G ou right shoulder; weight about ing and baking uses.
Recitation—Ethel Hunter.
H ig h e s t H o n o rs W o r ld ’s Fair, fresh bread, pies and cake for sale on
E K Anderson vs H C Dollarhide. De­ 1200lbs. When last heard from was at Buck
Remarks by Miss Inez Frakes, Supt. of fault
of defendant and judgment for Pitt lake. She was raised in Poe valley, Klamatn
Saturday afteruoou, uear the plaza. *
Hold «Medal. M idwinter Fair.
L. T. L. work, and also by Mrs. Hyde.
comity.
NOAH BAER.
for »009.70 and costs.
Advice and information free. Yours truly,
Co
Pres.
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The charge against H. W. Gendar aud
W Davis and W F Davis, partners, vs
The convention adjourned at halt past
Wm. Unstick, th6 upper Waguer creek two to meet iu Central Point in two weeks. Jos H Martin. Default of defendant and
judgment for plaintiff' for »283 and costs
miners, for alleged threats agamst Geo.
M rs . B. H. H atch , Cor. Sec. of Co.
and disbursements.
Veit, also of upper Waguer creek, came
The S P D A L Co vs The Tolo Mining
up before Justice Fondrey at Phoeuix
Religious.
Co. Suit to foreclose lein; dismissed on
Monday, A. N. Soliss appearing for the
Sermon subjects at the Presbyterian motion of Plfl.
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SKIN DRESSER.
state, and the defendants in their own church
B F Myer vs M J and B F Reeser, To
next
Sabbath:
“The
Lose
of
liehulf. The charge however was dis­ Power," ami “The Christianizing of the recover money. Dismissed; judgment
missed ou motion of the deputy district
Ctm tan anti mouut the skins of wild
against Plrf for costs and disbursinents.
H L White vs O C Tiffany et al. Suit animals iu a proper manner—will tan aud
attorney, for the lack of evidence agamst Nations.”
the defeudauts. The whole affair result­
We have a car load of dry boxing, one for partition; trial continued to substitute mount the skius of bear, panther, wild
ed from a difference of 50 ote. iu a settle­ inch in thickness, that we will sell at a heirs of O Ganiard for defendant, D Gan- oat, etc., in the beet style and at reason­
At yard north of railroad track, have on hand a large stock of
ment. It is needless to add that the ex­ very low figure. Suitable for sheathing, iard, now deceased,
able price«. Heads of animals stuffed.
c u s e the county will be asked to pay rough flooring etc. Call and see i t
A new invoice of white euurnel iron He bolds a medal obtained from tbeS . F.
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will overreach that amount.
bed steads of very pretty «Jeeign. Call Mechanics' Fair for work in this line, and
Norris A Co.
and see them at Opera H ouse furniture also has taken several first prizes at the
The T idings has facilities for all kinds
California state fair.
And can furnish Sash, Doors, Shingles, Lath, Mouldings and
D.
D.
Wood,
scavenger,
Cleaning
store.
o f job priutibg unequalled iu Southern
Call on or address him at Ashland,
all kinds of building materials. Woven wire fencing made Vo
closets
and
all
work
in
that
line
prompt­
Oregou. When you have any orders in
D r . B a r r , D e n tis t, I. O . O . F . B u ild - Oregon.
order
Given an equal chanoe we will positively not be undersold
ly
attended
to.
Leave
orders
at
S.
M.
this line to give this fact should be re-
ing.
Rhtxle’e Second Hand Store.
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M o s t P e rfe c t M ade.
membored.
40 Years the Standard.
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Shapes in Toes!
Philadelphia Pat. Tip,
Piccadilly Pat. Tip,
Vassar Pat. Tip,
Narrow Square Pat. Tip.
In Widths B to
Mail orders promptly filled.
D. K. & E. v . m inus.
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Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Fur­
nishing Goods, Clothing, Etc.
ASHLAND WOOLEN MILLS
Ashland, Oregon.
At the
Opera House Grocery
Craniteware
Free with each
Can Baking Powder !
DR.
JACOB
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CREAM
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