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VALLEY RECORD. FTre at Yreka. MEDFORD DOINGS. BREVITY BASKET. Note the change in Geo. E. Dean s adver Mills’ »3.00 calf, sewed shoe. tising space. ice cream at the European restaurant. Artists materials at Evans & Bruns's. i D. J. Lun>i~len has gone to Sail Jow. The price of w«>ol at Roseburg is from 2n Cal., to viait hi» wife. E. B. Hunsaker has several thousand 1 to 21*cente per pound. Chloride of lime in bulk at Chitwood’s. I Win. Robin»on w as in Ashland on a brick for sale. For prices call at store. Sticky and poison fly-paper at Chitwixxl's. ! Out of 1144 heifers »paved on the Devine busin«*» trip yesterday. The French Laundry people have divided ranch. Harney valley, only five «tied. Highest cash price paid for wool at the up an«l one family has opened a laundry at ** XV. >. Barnum, wife ami children are Jacksonville. The expre»s messengers on the O. «_’. Ashland Woolen Mills. have all had their summer vaeatioti. at the Jenny creek ao»la spring*. The finest silver prunes in the market at S. C. Corliett tailed Saturday with a mess Moral Bros, have something new to sav E. M. Miller’s Mr. Jackson, of Jackson & Ihimon. of fine )iea«-hes. Iiesdes otherwise making in their big -pa«-e. Don’t fail to see their stock. was lying at death’» door with typhoid the R bcom feel in g«wd spirits. Thanks. A new stock of glassware just reieiveil al fever Tuesday. Eight cars belonging to the Spokane ( a- E. M. Miller’s Ashland groi-ery store. The liarlter shop of Million Jc Tow nsend ble Railway Co. passed up on Fruiav’s Ladies’ summer dress goods aw ay down O. N. Fowler left Sunday for I ............ xh An- will be moved in the first room to the north for the next ten days, at M c C all ’», for in the new Ashland house building to-day. fvrtgbt. fries to take a few week’s »|>ort in south cash. Tbe western iate«i press e«iitors *'• Schmeidtlin is shipping a lot of The we-tern as«o< associated editors will ern California. Fire. Life and Accident Insurance in the arrive 2<i on their | truit out ot the country from \\ «xxlville r ' in ’ Ashland ‘ 2 aliout ‘__ : ' August _ ‘ ‘ *■--«- - ............... to Oregon on their - ex station. leading companies at lowest rates. G. F. M. A. Bren tana was at Colesudn Sun way from California 3-40 day and woul<l have remained a week but cursion. Since Riversiik’, Cal., has obtained a good Billings. for lack of congenial company. The celebrated steel skein Lansing wagon, Thos. Ryan. ti?e railroader, who was in water pressure, the rate of insurance has one of the best manufactured, is sold by Max Muller, W. J. Plymale, of Jack jured during the horse races at Sisson on been reduced ten j>er cent. C. Sheridan, the Central Point hardware Dr. John A. Brooks, the prohibitionist, J. sonville. ami ('has. Strang are attending the Fourth, «lied at his home at Redding man. Call around and let Joe give you Tuesday. will speak in Ashland to-morrow (Friday) tbe A. O. U. W. convention at Portland. i some jKiinters aliout this wagon and White- E. B. Barron was in the city to-»lay and evening. Everybody invited to hear him. ley’s solid steel mower. * Will Merriman was home from < ilen- .»ay» the blackleg has abated among their Southern Oregon peaches, put up in at- dale Sunday ami was given a birthday calve» at Hiatt prairie, they having lost 12 , tractive Miner's addition to Ashland is the choicest boxes and liaskets. have made their best located for residence purposes. dinner in honor of his 17tli summer. to 15 head. ajieareance in the Portland market.—[Ore and Consult vour own interests and see this Some 41 ¡s-ople sat down to the spread H. J. Black and E. C. I’aync have re gonian. addition 'l>efore investing in out-ide pnqier- uinlcr a tall tree at Mrs. Merriman’s ceived the contract of finishing up the Weilnesday of last week was a scorcher ty. Ixiw prices. Easy terms. Cal! on the place near town. north district school house at $800.25, to be for northern California, the mercury going ' premises for information. + over the 100 mark all around, and at Ager The Führer family concert, which were conqileteil by August 20th. The Helman farm in the city of Ashland Jo*. XV. Hockersinith is again shipping it stop«! at 111. here a few days since, were unable to se has lieen sulxlivided and is now offered in cure :i house even by a free admittance, some extra-tine fruit to tlie outside markets F. \V. Torrey lias a contract to furnish small tracts at very reasonable prices. If' and after much trouble succiisieil in get this year. He has rente«! one of the build- ; OW cords of cut wood to the O. <!t C. at you want a pleasant home or a good invest near the depot, which he has convert«*! Talent station, and has a force of men at ment in a good part of Ashland don’t fail ting out of town. < >ne of them is a freak, 1 ings into a fruit packing house. to see this tract. For sale by G. F. Billings, work on Wagner creek getting it out. having the appearance of a skeleton, ami Tnewlajr, investigating tbe «heat market. or A. D. Helman. 1-49. Charley (“Oregon”) Coolidge, formerly aide to navigate only bv moving with hi» Men are usually willing to give their opin The Catholic». « ol Bo« «litch went to Haleru Sunday to 1 of Ashland, was stablied in a Chinese res ions freely on any subject, but you mustn’t C. B. Kingsbury anil Davit! Allen offer chair. He is a pitiful looking object. attend a meeting of the -tatc niilh'tarv taurant at Lakeview a few «lay» ago. The expect the photographer of any rural scen their land at Tolo for sale in four-acre lots, The Sister»’ Convent, which him been board. 1 , » fixture mnee an early ilav in Jackson Cat it. A. D. Helman, I>. D. G. M.. of ■ injured man refuses to state what caused ery to give you his views for nothing. at low figures for such choice fruit land. Plats can lie seen at Billings’ office. * Mr. and Mrs. Ed. L. Farra. of WUlow ville, and which ha» lieeii intimately con- your city, installled the following officers ! the fray, or who was his assailant. The illumination of Mt. Shasta on the Npttagp, »pent Hurnlay visiting A-bland necteal with the missionary work of tlie of Medford lodge, No. 83, I. O. O. F., at Arti< le»of incorooration were filed in the . Fourth ............... „ alIU ulv , l llluu Fresh bread delivered at your door every was a success, and the lights could Catholic church in southern Oregon, has their last meeting: M Purdin, N G; W i secretary of state s office on I*ue»day as lie seen at Redding, eightv-five miles distant, morning by 9 a . m . Orderx left at U. S. H Gore, V-G; E B Pickel, Sec ’ v; B 8 i L OU °™. : •Ji** ’ - 0, * ra a,ld aPPeare.1 the size of a man’s hat. Bakery, opposite Odd Fellows Hall, will l>e | clotMxI its «loors, and the Sisters are pre- “Prof.” I*onal<i»oii, the sport. Lately Pat panv; capital stock. »10,000; incorporators, promptly attended to. t sy Cardiff's trainer, wa- on Momlav’s south ; |«ring to move to 8[>okane Fall««, W. T., I Webb, P Sec’v; L L Angle, Treas; Frank E. Dimmick. <’. H. Pevore. Jas. C. Moss, John lluick. of Silver laike. brought in MEN’S UNDERWEAR AT COST FROM 25cts UP. hound train. this week. The |«ople of Jacksonville, Amaan, Warden; S Rosentluil, Conduct A. C. Kinney and Abe Axtell. Men's and boys’ clothing, boots, shoes, Ifl.OUO jKnnwls of w ool which was shipped or; G L Webb, R 8 N G; T W Johnson, regar<llcM» of creed«, ar«- really sorrv to j etc., etc., of latest styles, finest quality and j to Portland this week. They have returned Johnny Euliank« is employed at tbe ex MEN’S OVERALLS, REG. PRICE 75cte, TO CLOSE OUT AT 55cts. B. Beach presenteil the R rcorv with some at prices that defy comjtetition. at Mct'all’s. press offi< e «luring Hie al*ence <rf Express |«rt with them, and many expressions I, 8 N G; E P Geary, R 8 V G; W I of those tine lilacklierries for which his gar hoiue again, loaded with merchandise. BOY ’S OVERALLS, REG. PRICE 50ets, TO CLOSE OUT AT 40cts. of aymputhy tor their future are warmly Vawter, I. 8 V G; S B McGee, OHG; H den is noted recently. The only trouble Agent Carter. Owing to a change in business, E. B. LOST--A sleeve button about the Kinney, I 8 G; AC Nicholson, R H 8; L exprenred. Hunsaker will give a few genuine bargains ; size of a 25-cent piece was lost on the main BOY ’ S HATS, FROM, 35cts UP. was tliat he didn't have the right gauge to John Dyar of Whatcom county, W. T., The Catholic iiiiniater of thi» diorem.-, M Lyons, L 8 8. the size of our tuner man. Mr. B. shipped sweet of Ashland last Sunday. Finder will in organs for the next thirty days. was visiting in the city this week, returning MEN ’1< NOBBY HATS, TO CLOSE FROM 75cts UP. ex|»e<'tM, in the near future, that a Catho-' some 1500 gallons of berries away al ready please leave at this office or hand to owner, home Monday. An VmiHual Htorui. Feather-weight corsets, just the thing for John Marcum. this year. lie convent for th«' «»location of Istth boy» hot weather, at D. R. & E. X'. Mills. MEN ’ S WOOL PANTS, FROM |2 TO CLOSE AT COST. One of the aewrart storm» ever seen in I C. U. Hnyder, a IutReview iiiereiiaiit, went ami giris, will lie estaHi»lie<i in Ashland. C. B. Watson has purchased General E. to Portland Tuesday evening, to attend the Thia will Ire a welcome in»titution, as it tliin country since settled by white men ; Dr. Lewis was up from Medford Tuesday Two buggies and a cart for sale by MEN’S EXTRA PANTS, REGULAR PRICE *5 TO and say» his wife is still in Johnstown,where ' L. Applegate’s squat claim up Ashland A. O. U. W. lodge. will liring iiuiiiy students and their rela oecurreil Tnesday evening. After a warm I her sister and five children w'ere known to creek. He will move liis family there to E. B. Hunsaker. TO BE CLOSED OUT AT $3. BELOW COST. K. T. Baldwin. Jr., has returned from tive* to this place at least |mrt of the year Hultry <lav, lightning liegan to fly, tliun-1 have went down m the flood. The where- spend part of the summer in that i-ool, Secure a residence lot in Miner’s addition MEN’S FINE CLOTHING, ALL AT COST. •1er to clap, ainl rain to pour from the j aliouts of the husband has not been learned . pleasant canyon. Linkville, where he hail lieen iwlled on the that otherwise would not «•ome. to the City of Ashland. Remember you can «leaUi of his father. buy one or more of these fine lots at reason Their new church in this city is now* »ky. Tlie rain lasted tor a few hours, 1 but he too undoubtedly went down in the MEN’S LIGHT WEIGHT SUITS, TO CLOSE AT |4 15. The entire business part and about forty able prices. Terms easy * ijeslie Rice, of tlie Ashland House, went «-onipleted, ami is a neat ami comiiiotliotis during which time the strevt drains and great calamity. dwellings of Bakersfield, Cal., was totally MEN’S HEAVY SUITS, TO CLOSE AT $5 A SUIT. otlier low places were all soon running a 1 i to Dillard, Douglas county. Monday, to re structure. Burckhalter A Hasty can forward the John Norton, recently of Missouri, who i destroyed by fire last Sunday, including gtxsl sized volume of water, 'tome «lam-1 has l>een out at Hiatt prairie, rejiorts see the new »15>),IX*i hotel. Loss, »1.250,000; ' subscription of your piq>er or magazine main a month or ao. MEN’S FINE DRESS SUITS, REGULAR PRICE »2D TO »22 50, The Fourth At Trail Creek. age was «lone in knocking the early fruit ing the carcasses of a number of calves lie insurance. »300.000. ' cheaper than you can do it yourself. R. A. Bowman, tbe painter, went to Eos. V allky R kcord :— TO CLOSE AT »15 TO »16 SUIT. longing to the Barrons in that vicinity, but from the trees in the on-hards hereabouts, I Grant's Pa-s yesterday evening, tojlook XX’right’s Coniponnd Syrup of Sarsaparil There never was a time, so says the oldest Being at Trail creek « mi tin- 4tli of July, but this will be more than compensate<l j the blackleg has not aflected the old cattle ! inhabitant, when money was ‘so scarce in la is blood-making, biood-eleansinS and after some contrtk-ts. BOY ’ S CLOTHING BELOW COST. all. There was one-quarter of an inch to our surprise tbe citiaens of that by the ai«l the rain will give to th«' trees ’ at freeze there on the Fourth, with frost everv Modoc as at present. ’ There seems to l>e health-restoring. A cure for scrofula and all Billy Mensor, now uf Port Townsend, MEN’S AND BOY’S BOOTS AND SHOES ALL AT COST. ami the maturing late fruits. . plenty of business, but no money to pay eruptive diseases. Sold by T. K. Bolton. mountain region lia«l arranged a celebra night. was on this morning s train on a business with.—| Alturas Era. The storm was more severe and far tion to be held in a «lelightful grove, CIGARS, TOBACCO AND NOTIONS BELOW COST. trip to Han Francisco. XX'atcr-proof building pa tier, wrapping pa- Captain A. D. Helman instalhxl the fol which luul lieen improved an«l made reaching in its eonse«iueiiceH from the | At the Chinese Mission: Teacher—And l>er and twine at Evans & Brunk’s. Col. John P. Irish ami family and other complete and pleasant by the conrerted outskirts of the town on the west aud , lowing officers of Jacksonville lodge. l.O. now, Fov, can you tell me the mean Dr. John A. Brooks, of Missouri, late prominent citizen* of Han Francbwo were action of the citizens of the valley, at north »id«*s down to uml including the 0. F.. Saturday: N. G., Geo. Arnold; V. ing of Hong the words "Goto,” frequently used nominee of the prohibition ]»arty for vice- G., not installed; Rec. Sec., R. If. Moore; up to Sisson last week. M r. <Iliver’». At an early hour the people XX’agner creek section, two heavy leaden Treasurer. K. Kubli; Wirden, Bro. Fre«l ! in the scriptures? Hong Foy—Vessee, president, will discuss the great questions C. XV. Savage, of tbe Ht. Cloud House, couimence«l gathering till it Imine a clouds having seemingly l'aine together Lxiy; Conductor, Bro. John Bievenue; 11. mum ! Him allee saniee "Come off'.” of the day at Ashland, on Friday, July 12, Central Point, went to northern California surprise as to wliere they all came from. there and doubled their energies in jiour- i , 8. to >. <»., Wm. Deniff; L. S. to N. G., People in the northern end of Siskiyou at 8 oclock, P. M. Dr. Brooks is ackhowl- for a iMtsines* trip Munday. Ed Helms. younty are jietitioning the countv authori edged to be one of tbe l>est speakers on the Tlie program consisted of music by the ing down the water ami hail stones as ■ Mr. McCoy, an old Missqttri friend uf B. audience, after w hich O. J. Willard de large as marbles. East of Bear creek (at Yesterday’» Oregonian say», shaking of ties to have the roadway across the Klani- ' American platform. F. Hnyder, was visiting hl* family this week livered an oration of considerable length, the Myer and other ranches) it threshed the fruit market; “Peaches are coming in gth City company’s new dam across the KENO KERNE US Klamath river declared a public highway,-— while on a tour of tbe coast. giving a full and very interesting account practically all the grain croj* to the by the ton from Ashland, and many from [Journal. E ds . V ai . ley R ecord :— X ancouver. Powell ’ s valley, and" other grouml and tlie water floated it off into Miss Mollie Olier and the Misses Flock of of the I'anse and events that led to the There is but little winter-sown wheat' Rev. W. G. Simpson, formerly the resi Yreka s]>ent Friday at Colestein. Miss lilierty and grand privilt*ges of the citi the dry canyons, which soon become points in this section. They" are very nice those from Vancouver taking pre- dent minister of the M. E. church at Ash in this region, and it look» as though ' Yetta retume«! itoiite Sunday. zens ot our glorious Republic. After the swollen streams, which hurriedly carried peaches, cetlence in point of color, but all are aliont land, but now of The Dalles, is announced prayers for its benefit would have a hard i L. L. Ijeonard. of Josephine «oitnty. was oration the table was spreml with an it into the main stream, Bear creek. At e«|ual in flavor.” I to lecture on teniperence at Linkville Sat- passage over the battlements of divine John Real ’ s place north of town it washed abundance of eatables that could not lie in h>wn Saturday, en route tor his* stock The handsome new four-room cottage of ! , He >s sei ratory of the I. O. G. T. grace. XVe will have, I think, a little i things around in a hurry, and Ixnides fltm h in Hprague river valley. sur)MHHcd on any public occasion of tlie George Cryilerman on Granite street is near- 1 ragon. l«*ss than an average yield of groin. doing other damage, drowmsl all their Sylvester Patterson went over to hi- mines i kind. Being the first event of tlie kind chickens and turkevs, between 1(M) and i ing completion, the work being done by 0. A Co. D ball incident: Rev. Dr. Devine However, the grain along the margin of : in this locality, the ladies of this section un <>roii«e creek Munday, which are lieing | R. Buckman, and the cost of the place will —"I rejoice to learn. Mis» DeFa»liion, tliat the lake and on loth sitles of the river i «lid themselves great credit in the ele 200. worked by Jas. Brinerand other». be »1060. Mr. Cryderman, who is engaged you have decided not to wear a low-necked Commencing about XX’. C. Myer’s place f j in mining in Siskiyou county, will move to dress to the partv to-night. ” Little Dot. looks alxiut as well as ever. The Ixittom gance and taste displayc«! in the prejiar- Paris Hamilton was at the Pass on tbe «town the valley tor aliout three miles the i . Ashland with Mrs. C. (_’. in a few weeks. It is a (interrupting)—“She tun’t; she’s dot a I lands contains |M*rennial moisture, anil Fourth, ami took secoml money in the HUU- tion of th«* eatables. In the evening the storm was terrific ami ruined the crop« neat home residence. the farms on the bottoms arealwavs pret pimple on her bosom.” young folks enjoved themselves in a so yard and repeat race with bis mare. ty safe. The very bc*st looking grain on cial «lance at the scliool house, where on nearly all the farms, besides «lamag- The saloon» at Linkville have to publsh Some twenty-five men went out Saturday the uplands is that planted just after the Dr. C. E. I»s»wiis of Aubrey. Ill., wa- Miss Jennie Oliver, of Ashland, is con- 1 ing tbe property by washing out the their applications for license and the name fighting the fire in the timber near the stopping at The Oregon this week, and he i ducting a suct-essful school. •»* ; fences, filling cleare«l lands with boulders ; of the )>etitioner. The last issue of the Star Boulevard, ami suecoeded in effectually March rains. thinks strongly of moving to Ashland. " ....... and debris, many of the fruit tret's being •■ontained two lists of i>etitioners, one for changing its course until it headed towards Judge Parker, of Linkville, is wearing I jester F'roni Bly. skinned of their foliage and fruit. James J. T. ForlieM and the other for G. W. Smitli. the top of the mountain. The rain since the matrimonial smile with his liest W. H. and Harvey Hhetdienl anil T. II. Blanton leave this week for a mining tour 1 Everylmdy is up to their neck in haying. Helms ami E. K. Anderson rejort that This to some iieople is rather a trying or then lias nearly put it out. clothes, and the sly lawyer bursts mag in Ute headwater- of the t’nip«|Ua river. The crop is pretty good on Sprague river, , the crops ou their fine farms are ruined. deal and would prevent many from' signing Roseburg people are excited over the vis and most of the farmers will have plenty of I The former gentleman, though, is not a tietition. It also gives the remonstrators it, last week, of Elijah Smith down the nificently upon society as a benedict. T. H. Bryant, a Shasta valley farmer, is | hay for th« winter. Grass look» well, con- His wife, Mrs. Helen E. Parker, of Red a heavy advantage in case a tight is made coast from that place to Coos bay, and think ding, Cai., is a blonde with a pleasing over from Siskiym; county after u horse sitiering so much dry weather, and the , such a heavy loser having rented his on the question. JXSEELJXlSriD OR- it means a trans continental railroad Aq»tin Bish advertised tor sale last Week. places this year. The severe »art of the stock on the range are fat and doing well. Dr. Hearn, of Yreka, and Geo. Burns, of through their town. Smith’s daughters I face, a graceful figure and that «lignified I storm seemed to switch off ami leave the This part of the country celebrate«t Ihde- rejiose that is characteristic of the well- J. H. |«qi)donof Siskiyou county, a brother Santa Cruz, were in the vicinity of Diamond also went part of the way to tbe coast. qf Mrs. It. He*wick, hqs lieen visiting l)ere pemlenceDay in liecoiqfng style. Horse Golver and Holton place« go without lake last week gathering up the skeletons bred lady. The Jud^e lifted the hearts 1 FRED. II. ROWE. JOHN Ç. MOKE. J. S. Mar< ’ h writes the RECoKnfroin Sam ’ s ritces were the feature of the daX' ami in damage. sjltce the Fourth, reluming tifis tqon;ing. and articles belonging to the late Charley of a vast audience with his eloquence on valley that Dr. John A. Brooks will not the evening a gran«i ball and supper was At Phoenix there was considerable Burns ami Nathan Fubbard. who «liesl in the Fourth, ami, with Mrs. Parker, roll Win. Bums, a ruilrowl conductor of Port: given by Mr. and Mrs. Johnson of the Bly that vicinity while attempting to discover lecture at the Central Point fair grounds laml. has lietm visiting his cousin, Ed XVII- hotel. Go«»l music was furnished by Jesse I rain, and at Medford fliere was only | the Ixist Cabin. They were evidently pois to-morrow afternoon, as announced^ hence ed away in his carriage. He was so aji- > Itgnis, tor several days, returning Monday. i Parker, of Hly, and a Profs»»««’ named enough to |av the dqut. But the bottom oned by eating victuals or fruit that had he will only speak at one |K>int in the val parently precipitate and quiet about th«; lamia along Dear creek were floode«! with æy, at S 8 o’clock Friday r ridi evening, July 12th, wedding tluit a few ladies around here Cltas, XV. Prenttoe, <>f the railr«>a<i shops Scratcher, from Ashland. Evevlaxly en the watpr and «lebfis frtun «hove. been put up in cans and hail become pois- ley, would like to give him pieces of their al- that w Ashland. at Sacramento, i* again »topping at the joyed themselves hugely and danced tin The otorm oi'curring after trains had all oned by e.xjxisure to the air, W kit« Sulphur Spring» Itotcl for his health, sqn up. Another horse fai-e, uml then ev- As an indication of how the Dead ludian minds in exchange for the pieces of cake ! H. ïot>l liter, the scientific Udlnr. I cryt* Jly hi*bettor li»R, nr on» ttart he possed tn Hie evening, and there kuing * F. L. TionTlas settl<*I up, C. A. Inlow informs they revived. tared the Anderson tailor shop, shop, ___ and SW ’ T s 1 x 1 ei » xi .<1.9 - - - D. L. Newton moved to Central Point would like to make his lietter half, and no damage in town, the south liouml purchase«! us that there will lie three schools running next Monday will move the establishment went home, to meet at Bly amitlier 4th of froin Ashland this week, to take charge of morning train came up as far as Billings' to the building lately occupied by Million out there this summer: one by Mrs. XV. G. ■ 1 couldn’t avoid falling in love at ! Linkville. 1 was pushed to the «lge of We are now stockeil up ami are prepared to furnish a full line of the furniture business lie purchase« 1 at tliat | July and have a rolicking gooil old time. field near the Eagle Mills, where it ha«l «fc Townsend’s bariier shop, next to the Holmes, which has already commenced, lily, Klamath Co., J lily o, J. XV. C, place. to stop on account of a trestle being near i Ashlan«! House, where he will receive all ; and Misses Alice Sutton and Bertha Colton the yawning chasm of sweetness ami lost my balance in trying to get some- ■ will commence the other two shortly. ly Tim». O. Andrew» took Mon«lay’s train thing that looked like a bunch of red-1 Antelope AnfiMug»- j all washed out and some 250 feet of order* and lie preparali to accommodate track being fiU««! with gravel from an the public. fur Portion«! to attend tlie A. O. U, XV. <x>n- C. H. f,eadbetter, of the “ Picturesque haired loveliness. The bunch got me. I ventkin, a* delegate from tlie Anhland Havo a very good Sunday school or- | inch to tour inches thick. The train, Geo. Stephenson, elsewhere it this issue California,” arrived in the valley again Iwige. ganised with’ I. B. William» as superin- ( after allowing a number of iwssengers to of the R ecokii , offers hi» livory stable ' Tuesday, wearing a new suit of' clothes Then a strange, wierd, wild yearning into iny system, my pulse* beat like ; get off and come to town, returne«l to property for sale. Tids i* one of* the best made from some cloth manufactured by came Samuel M. Wilson, tlie well-known law tendent. jiaving enterprises in this city, having no the Ashland woolen mills, which he’hail a churn-dasher and my feeble lijis mur- Mt«dford,when the construction train was yer ami ileiuocratic polltitian of San Fran- Mr». W. Parker, who is town from the ( made up. Mr. Juckson, the artist, und one ; mured: “O, that I had a good old moth i-imsi. wa* on thi* morning’* soutn-bound I mountains visiting Sam Potter's, has lieen telcgnipbed to come to the scene, and < tqiosition now and precludes the likelihood of the writers on the illustration will lie er-in-law!” When all this luqipens, it is » AL lowest prices. Also any MlM’cial size» cut. Cedar also furnished. Bill» of lieing any in the future if properly train. after a delay of aliout 7 hours passed along in a few days to go to Crater lake. , quit«' sick but is getting bettei'. love. It makes you feel benevolent. I' figur«*! on an«l cut to order on anort notice. handled, as the cost of getting a suitable , through. The hail in some places was a site anywhere in the business part of the ■ J. C, Campbell, formerly in bu-iue».' in sjK'nt fifty cents on the luminous darling The numerous towns on the coast burn Rev. E. Wood having been sick was not | foot or more deep and where allowed a town will make it nearly impossible for1 Etna, but more recently at Sisson, ba* lieen ing up, and the fresh unnouncement of the while deciding what I shoulil say in the I 1 sojourning in thi* section for a couple uf able to preach last Sunday, so Rev. A. U. « chance to drift piled up as high as five successful opposition. big fire at Bakersfield, and the rejairtof the sonnet on her hair. 1 had got' “golden ! weeks. Howlett filkwl liis appointment. i f«*et. The storm was undoubtedly heavy B. F. Reeser’s At the first tunnel south of Ashland, five burning up of Yreka on Monday aftermsin hair” rhvmed with “daily care,” when also northwest of here in the Antelope Janie* O'Meara, the Bohemian journalist, Mrs. George Little, who is in |K>or 1 of Dollarhide’s cattle were laying on the stirred up a big business in a short time for her mother came along. She weighed j has lieen temporarily esliting a |>aper near health, and Sum Moore have gone to the ami Butte creek sections, from which we the track on the shady side asSunaay’ssouth the insurance men—some people who had 300. It was splendid golden hair, but 1 Han Jone, Cal. lie expects to leave for the Dead Indian so«la springs to s|>end the have receive«! no re|K>rt as yet. bound passenger came along. Thè animals run out renewed, while others doubled. too much daily care. I liought the old east soon, had apparently lieen reaiiing ; intent me«l- Sylvester Patterson's farm several miles A dispati'h from Spokane Falls, July 7, woman a bushel of jieanuts, lieggetl the summer. 1» the pla«-e to buy ieine ails, an«l thought they were afflicted northwest of Ashland, which would have say»: Charles YarrelI, Bingo's jockey, who H. B. Bruce, a .Marysville. Cal., real es lady to lie merely a sister an«I took Russel lMooiv is having quite a revere threshed 35 bushels to the acre, will briqg with a “ tired feeling?’ hence |uti«l no atten was injured in a collision on the race track I young tate ilealer, is in the city today, being on an ambulance for Keno. *° to® a«huonition of the engineer’s ( yesterday, died to-day at the hospital. Ed his way as far a- Seattle on a toijr af in- I attack of inflamatory rheumatism. He only ql»>ut <>ne-thinl of thqt since the tion forelsMlings, Consequence- one cow Y'ortune. Coloma's rider, and Jack Barger, The Linkville celebration was the has n«>t liei'ii alii«' to move IjimseU ftiV storm. In Ashlqnd the rainfall thaï eveip direfql *pc«-tioii. les*, four crippled, steps broke off’ passen i rider of Fandango, are held in $1000 bonds grandest the little citv ever held, l’rof. ing wqs inches. W. XVright, of Henley, was on Mon several day«. ger train, each for examination to-morrow. Eckert’s reading of tlie Declaration elic A Hi pang«* Occident. day'1« train for Tacoma, where he gwe» tor a Mias Stella Wijey, qf Hmltopl, who has —TO--- Col. Copeland's lecture at Granite Hall ited hearty cheers, and the forty-two trill to ri»iiie ww« to *»»«♦* torritoiy with f 1 been visiting fFtenils and relatives Irere, \Vil|. B. Gray ni«'t with a peculiar, but last Friday night w as greete«! by a packed itoail Indian AfTaiys, states sang so touchingly “Columbia, the his brother, nevertheless painful accident at his farm house, who went away well satisfied that lia» returm'd hum«'. Robt. Neil is intending to erect a hand ! Gem of the Ocean” that “Lilierty’sproud Monday. While in his blacksmith shop "Snobs and Snobbery” was the liest lecture some Mrs. H. C. Myer. Mi*s Emma Vining ami farm resilience this summer. form,” standing in tbe great carriage, Win. Wiley ami wife, who have been lt«>l> Vining go io tlie Tyler *<»1« spring* In Particular Attention to a few days liefore he burnt a bole in his they ever heard. This was the second of Having has commenced in earnest and fairly glowed with patriotic feeling. The l»ra<l Indian to-day for a camping trip of visiting Johii Wiley’s near Phoenix, have pants just below the knee. On Monday the series of the Ashland State Nonnfil applause given the writer for his speech returned home. soma length. Only a few mroe Choice lie went into tlie shop where some men School lecture course, l’rof. Siyect «leserves everybody is busy. There will be a large ami ) kx * iu was something like three liush- much credit for giying the Ashland public , crop. Mr». llo»a White of Central Point baa Tire literary sotdety has lieen clow'll for were at work at the anvil cutting a red *n«’h rqre treats, ainl the balance of the I els of rijiened Klamath »•ountv jmtriot- The soda spring at the mouth of Grizzly lieeii the guest of Mi.« C. Smith ami other a month, every one being so busy they hot piece of iron from a bar wliicij tjpw course are insured g«x*l houaes. as “l’roff.” Ashland fneml* the post week, returning I could not attend. Miss Zadie Bradshaw into (he lwle of his pants and connuenceil will get them the very best in the market. | is a nice place to caiup, a« there is plenty of ism. Judge Parker’s oration was a sun burst uf iiitelleiT ami [latriotism which fish and gume. home Tue*iay. Which will la’ done in a workmanlike is prerident and I. B. Raymoml recre|ary. makni'g its wiiv along «town the calf of his drew plaudits that took the breeze out of M. B. Rankin, of Klamath Citv fame, Austin XV. Bisli lias moveil h;s faiuilv out the flags. The cornet liaml of Linkvill« In this desirable location, wiih a frontage manner and at price» that T. B. Blanton ba* -ohl his house, lairn The «lebaje had |ast fttluiday night was; leg until it rcai hed Imttom and rest«»! was on this morning's train Isiund for San of 50 feet on Aiida avenue and a depth ami two lot* in Miner's ivhlition to'Ashlnnd |»et«olve<l, ’‘Tliat iron is more useful than against the upia-r part of liis heel. He Francisco, having returned last week from to the Walker piqce and will run a dairy. is a highly cnMitable one. After tlie of 160 ft. Centrally located and a beau io Geo. Crowson' k»y »*»>. XV. F l.ilcky re- wood.” Deciited in favor of the afliirma- had on a jaiir of lace boots with his pants hi* eastern trip, where lie purchased a lot | It g'.it too dry foy the cows in the valley. splemliil fireworks had coquetted with the tiful view of the surrounding )<ortu)g the said. tucked in them, and of course it took of machinery for tbe mills on the K|an»qth A school house is lieing built which will stars ami jilte«l the man in the moon, the five. AR kaukh . country makes these lots the some tim«* to get them off. The cords in river, fourteen carloiuls (dwIiieJi 'X’ili arrive lie finished shortly, when school will com two halls filled with gay waltzers, music Mis* A«i«i>e Warren, a Yreka young most desirable and choicest there on August 10th. The change of the mence, Miss Nefva Naylor being already Jim i oakley is out in Klamath county. lady, ami Geo. 8. Matthews, n marble his leg are ba«Uy burned. Full stock always on hand and mude to Residence I«ots in Ash struck up, ami dancing, except «luting qq'qie to Manistee from Klamath Citv, will engaged to teach the same. Worker of San Franci.* «». were marrie«! on land. Prices low. order. the interval for supper, was kept up till Lorry Ji|«i«l was in from his place on Jeq: put them oqt considerably, a* they have a the Foqrtli at ¥ pA»■ An Alluny dispatch of July 7. says :. t um[iers uro beginning to jionr in and the the blue cranes [toured over the redden ----------- X----------- | lot of printe«! matter ready for distribution, lip yfpek this wpeK TZEF^ZMLS EASY. woods will soon lie full of people. They A fatal ^hooting accident uccqrred throe Ixioiuing ” Klamath City*.” whi«'h cannot V. Halm's 15 year ol«l «laughter at ing lake their solemn oiisoii«. lankvilk* IL E. Baltin, the ltortlaml fruit I'onqiiis None but the l»*t material uscii. should lie very careful with fire, as every everv- Climate free with each lot. lxxik at these Juck-ui|villf is lyjng vepy |ow with tyn|p,<«l sion man, wgs in the city yesterday tookipg miles minlt of this city ibis morning, at now lie changed, thing is dry ainl a fire once started would is full of biisinew, culture, cash ami— lots before buying elsewhere. Enquire of in ver. Mid an ohter daughter L- also tlowu up business, the resilience of William Collins, Mina In REESER ’S BLOCK, Judge Siuiih, J' eter the P oet . F'reii XV. XX'legand of Portland, who came E. E. Miner on* the premises. |37tl| With the wine «Itsegse, Kate Fennell, <>f this city, aged 16, was down to Ashland a few weeks ago with liis sweep the country. ASHLAND, i : : ; : : OREGON. t’liris. Hciiler, proprietor of the Heider visiting Mrs. Collins. About 10 o’clock mother. Mrs. R. Wiegand, and sister, Miss ' Several people are in the Dead Mis* Kute Duenkel arrive»! last evening BOHN. House at Tehama. ’ < uliforniM. wa» vi-dting country on a visit, among them Misses Dai this morning Mias Fennell saw a rifle Josie, to try and improve bis health, died from Yreka, ami will leave this evening for her home at Tw»*oiua with Lixiie block, in Ashland this week. leaning in a corner of a bedroom. Pick Tuesday evening at 6 o’clock at the De]xit sy Tucker and Ida XVells, Mr. Harvev How WISE—In Ashland, July loth, to Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wise, a daughter who will visit her there. Mrs. (too. t’ryderiuan left this morning ing it up, she asked Mrs. Collins if it hotel. He was improving at first, but com ard and others, whose names I did not a visit of several weeks nt lrer home nt would do any harm to snap the hammer. menced failing) again until relieved by learn. DEALER» IX C. H. Ludertnan returncsl Sunday from for Dr. J, B, Newman attend«*«! him. The jieople of Head Indian assembled at The latter thoughtlessly replied, ‘’No,” death. Albany aid report.»! seeing more people on Hamburg Bar. Siskiyou county. PAINTS, OILS. PAINTERS' TOOLS, anti pronoumed hl*ailinggastreti*(stomach the grove near C. F. Blake’s and had a reg it* street* on the Fourth, than ever liefore 1>. Moore, wife and children. P. B. F'ita- when the girl drew kick th«' hammer and trouble.) The remains were prepared for WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., old-fashioned picnic on the 1th. a num OPPOSITE I. O. O. F. HALI«. in it.» history— about 15.IW0. iiatri<*k, Cha», F’rizell, Fml XVggner ami Dr.. pulleil the trigger. The gun, which no ' shipment to Portland, where they went ular ber of the old residents of the valley being Caldwell Sun«laye«l nt Colestcin. Berries are uu-v ready and coming in fast one knew was loaded, was discharged, yesterday, bv the iiieinliersof theGranite present, and all had a good time. Arthur Building Papers, Wrapping Papers D. 11. Jackson returned from Elleusburg. A»hla ml, - - - (fregna. not last as long ds last year. XV T. la»t week, to see his little son wn«i Thos. Anderson, formerly of Ashland the ball entering Mrs. Collins’ left breast. lodge. K. of 1*.. of this place, deceased be Hunt and Bert Tozier run the stands, which and all will awl Twines. those wishing them should send their ing a memlier of Germania kxige of Port were well patronized. The prizes wi^e \\o:i ha- lieen taken « are of hv Mrs. Ja*. Thorn but now a farmer of Warner X’alley, was IK iierniting the heart and coming out at FRESH BREAD & PIES daily at once. Price 25 cents per gallon. ton. an«i may remain in Ashland. campeil in the grove with hi» family this her back, killing her instantly. Deceased land. was 25 years of age and was very by the following: For tUu be»t lisiking orders • ases and cans furnished to ship in where [ well-to-do. [Mrs, Wiegand requests the All kinds of lady on the groqnd t|i'e' judges decided that was aged 3», ami leaves a husliand ami week. FL P. Th«imps.m will leave for « rater R e «' oki > to express their sim ere thanks to they ivere'aR st* uo«>d looking that it was they will lie returned. Also |ieache.* and lake in alsuit two weeks to »peml a few days Gen. H. Judge, «d Portland, arrived in three small children. Her father. Thos. the Knights for their aid and kin«l atten- impossible to make a choice. Best shot at other fruits in season. Boxes and pr,p»r on ARTISTS' MATERIALS Hunt, resiilw at Gervais. Marion county, ui leisure ami to Wk after die fish interest» the city Sumlnv for a short visit with the 1 tion during deceased’s illness-and fin'qT <|js target with "peu gun." Johnny Murphy. hand for sale. For further information OF BVBRV VARIETY. address .1. XV. HfU KRllSMITH. when 1 the remains will be interred to of the state in that hs idity.—[Statesman. CONTRACT» FOR family of H. Judge, liis wife has l>een vis ’ solution The homeliest man (J. J*. XValker and Jap, Peaches boKght, A*HLA»D, O reoo . x . iting here for several weeks and they will morrow. Both families arc grief-stricken Kept constantly on hand. the sheepuian, barred), was given to John lire broke out in the district fair ground Xverv Johnson will lenve soon for the ' return home next wnek. P ainting , P apering , E tc .] Ortlers for parties promptly executed. at the shocking ocelli reitec, an«l thp girt at A Centarl Point last Monday, which at first Grillin. The worst disappointed man in the Ed-ou h«>t springs iu Siskiyou «•ounty, for crowd, Milo XValker. The dinner was excel Mrs. Wilren, wife t»f the conduct* r on who hee«|le»siy tired the fatal shot is Cor. M ais awl G ki . xite streets, pronrirod to lie a damaging affair. Fortun 8|>ecia! price» given. a season of recreauon aid to tell the nisti- Hie Rosebur*-Portland run. Miss Mollie ately it was put out liefore much damage lent; everylxaly had all they eopl«l eqt and All kinds of ornamental work neatly done. cat««»» <ivei thare a tew solemn yarns -a la Abraham'Ahd M‘S; Tayl«*, o( Ro-eburg prostrated with remorse. plenty left. Tlie ball, giyep iu the evening was ’ done. Some of the trees intended for .tuhland, (fregón. Wedding cakes u »peciaity. Piute pill*. »petit wveralday's in Ashland, returning A Iteligious Mninac. ornamental use were scorched. M. L. ami at XVm. Neil's, plqev w*. well attended,— Bread delivered daily at your <k»or. 39 ii'^mbui beiug sold. The supjier was fine f. P. True, one of the solid farmers of home Sunday.’ Jesse McCall ami Peter ami Alex: Apple Ibices always reasonable. Palouse City, W. T., July S. — On Saturday ami everylxxly had a jolly good time. «.riffin creek, lu-eoiupanied by Mrs. True, Mr. am! Mrs. P. XX'. Paulson left lor night, between It» to 12 o'clock. R. D. gate were there this week setting tlju gru«|e. Brea«I bills must I h * settled monthly. July 6. R ex . their little sun. aid «iaugliter Mi.« Belle, southern California Sumiay for a visit of Johnson, I to-do and respectable < iti- stakes of the track. Supt. Royutou is bring JOHN WEXLER. Proprietor. were up visiting in Asblaml this week. Mr some length: P. XV. at Fre-no until the zen aliottt a 50 well vears of ng» living ahout four ing the w«qk to completion. and Mr». True will h ave shortly for a visH first of Augiist an«l Mrs. 1‘nulson with rein miles northwest of here. kille«l hi' wifp arid Tl.c Ladies »elighu d. Oij acji.uiitof my liMving l>een crippled in Sullivan lasted Kilrain in the 7Glh round in the Eastern statre. The pleasant effect and the perfect -afetv » runaway some time ago. and not l>eing tive« at Sama Ann tor several months. son. about 14 years old. uiid fAIally shot his in tlieir fight for the cliampionship of the able t«> )H.rsonally supervise the business with which ladies may use the l»qui«i irmt seven-veHr-ohi «laughter. He then took his Misses Amanda «usslvcar, Itotia. Bmi. John K. Mcti»rrv <xlit r and publisher ow n life. world, at Richburg. Mi»». Kilrain was no laxative. Syren pi Figs." under ali condi projierly. I have concluded todisposeof Jiiv It. F. HIGH, Proprietor. and Hortense RusselL Libhie Burrows ot of the Rc«i »hr« 'Daily News spent several match for him at all, and the principal tions, make it their favorite remedy. It is Liverv Stable interests in Ashland, consist He left a note stating that he did not want DRUGGISTS. Walla XValla. Mrs. J. D. EounUm X|rx days of rest and recreation in Ashland the n ana vana. ,wrs. . • AM PLEASED TO ANNOUN« E TO live in this sinful w >rl«i and coul«l not thing he employed hi- time at w;:» running uleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, ing of Livery Stnlde building, horses, wag Minnv EuIianHs un«t others. ’ha»e "efn past week. a«»'onq»anu»l by hi' wife. They to away, falling. iin«l flll the <il»| fnuks «•«■u- jet e.flts-tual m acting on th« kidneys, liver ons. hacks, buggies, hav. oats. etc. the public that I am still at the old stand leave without his family, so he thought he st««i«irtng i|<ii«g this week at Ml Ml»» ” Nellie Rus- Lug were well pleased with their trip and re This isa good chance for some livery man. on Maili street,opposite the I ’entra) House, ___ woliki kill them too. lie sai«l he ami all his «'eivalile to qvosi punishment or to allow an<| buwrl"._ Books, Stationery, sgli s randi in tlw Siskiyous. turned home again Monday. as it is the only stable in the i4ty and is where any one wishing work done in my School fjuaily were going to het,ven. where Jesps Sullivan a half «•nance a» him. John L. is Slag«- Kolilwry. gissi, paving property, Tvrms and price line will always find me ready to serve the Ingge.'t lirui'er the. w«ir!«| has ev« r pro- • ». II. Bhmnt |m»l hi' brgm h sp iygl Mi— Beekman ami Ml" « a-rje I’xsAiuan. wa'. an«l that be lir-t gijye theii| -tryc|inine. l|U< ed. u«i«| it will ppil'ulily liot see hi' tsiual The Lakeview stage which left l.iiikvillc furnished on applioadKm to th«-' )»roprietor. them. Shaving. 25c; Hair Cultiug, 25c; Clocks, Watches, and Pis-MHI a living Visit Illis week, returning uf )i|ck'ouvjlle. were Suhim yesterday! I«itt could not l«e„r the sig|it of their agon were‘in Ssveui fur si’veral years. Kilrain wejpt like a child Sunday morning’, was belli up near Bonan Sea Foam, 2ac. (i, XV. STEPHENSON, Tuexdav. I A- Oscgr set ’em Rp to the yisiiing Mi-s Aqiia ana iifcyilliin. I Hey return- ies so he killtsl thum with a revulvcf;, B h - j Ih«->; ’f|ie I hk U cs Were all in the house and all w hen bis manager threw up the sjionge ami za by two masked men. They unhitched A siu . axu Jewelry. iH-Ui bes. we will nut des< Fil>e l|i* UDlIt”'fl’ t»ih<■»»«> !«•*• .«I’ igjit JU-'» L a oiks iiairccttixo a S pecialty . - - - - O regox . M1* »ci*>14l|*iinit’«| hurried him off. and continued exclaiming the team and took the harness ppuft then Irving to «'wteh that tn»«« «R ''«•►'s ’’••U' Anna, who ............ . vi'>* ,Al w’b to«« f.‘,r “ ,ew up stairs, and were not disi-overed until " I ha«l him lieaten.” He is not yet satis nulled an old drawer,ieg over the driver's wi|I Main Street Comer. Ashland. Or. this morning. He never lia«l any dome-ti«- «( fp»tp the <le|»>t before be gw< u«> the weeks. weeks. A sojourn at < rater lake I- among and wants to meet him again. No u-e ’•.ca«i .ml riiieii iuail and express box. the plea-ures in store for her «luring her trouble' ami his terrible crime is supposed fied platform.) Prescription» carefully put up by rum- Nothing iros secured from express. Two to lie due to religions fanaticism. The little Kil. jietcnt hands. E. V. Mill'. FL V. t arter. M. I.. Alford absem-e.—[Statesman, July tith. registered letters were opened., «me from girl was shot through the temple-, ileslrov- .( su'unville. < al.. <iis|iatch »if July 5th Strawlierrv valley, ( «,!.. was roblied of ♦<>». ami their wive-, and T. K. •“"'•rey. * • XVm. Earl, now engaged in the nieroan- ing Is th eyes. She is sti’j lining, b^it a V i O i says: "After a number of days’ cessation The oilier'fpmi Vale. Or., contained |KJi in F>l«lings, left vestenlay over the Demi Imlian tile business at t’hk'O.’Cal.. h»s lieen vi'itiqg ,u.all chaq -e of rei^very'. here a lively earth«|uake sivek took nh«*' lulls, which stuck to the envelope and was n«a«l for a trip to Ptdi« an bay and " «»»> old (rien«l* ami neiglp»!^ ?«', Aslj^ial thri thi' aftermmn. E-Ntonsive forest fires arc «>verl«>okc<l. Thev <le< line«t taking the river. 1 h» v w i|l return the same niRle amt q,H.k IkiiiX “h »!>’ »§.'* V. i ' ‘i qiging waist and mirth of town.'-' The-e driver's -.vRtch when told the «'ase was ASHLAND OREGON. „re ).fepMre«l tq pujoy tliamsclye». having g ingtm; Territory. Air. ha-t taqght sclmol Th«* l^tilie* Aid Sovietv. of thy M. E- «makes cuMiuienc«*! there June 17th. and <lentc<l ami v<,t|l«l l>e rwognized. No clews 1 liinamaii along t,i do tfet' «'«M'Rtltg. ■ thg in A'lilaml «•«>•«< I’«» «»F direc- ''iTs rburvbt Will 1» W h UI h ® oil the liave been shaking up the tow n ever since. to the robbers, . ■«■II, J A. D, l|el- vhurvb gr’»und.'< Tuesdav evening. July ASHDAND, OREGON. It is in lat'sen county, near laj'sen peak, l^evi Morris, the Winter'. Cal., farmer, tor- then were Bennett Million, AXING pl |{< HASEDTHE ANDER- man ami J. I*. XX alker. The .— «■oiuiuunlty ------ «•ame ui on Tuesday evening's pa-senger in He tn<»val. the Refreshment tables in the chapel as usual, lu/w feet high, the central point in the son Tailor Shop of D. L. Beever. I those «lavs must have bail an eye to to look after hi- exleliMve interests in this htne-s of thing', a-Hic-e olil stamlbys are Ice cream table* on the Igwn. Ei®c,rri<* greatest volcanic region In the Sierra Neva ■iss J«8R # rnnix». A V Ball, the '¡«ddler. lia- removed his now prepared to furnish the public w ith All work ordered will lie made to giveentire light illuniinati*»n. Friends wishing tor»»n- <la range. From its summit forty extinct shop to building north of E M Miller's am vallev. Several «lavs la-fore he sent up a still scrvi«-eable imsntbers of the city. the verv best tailor-made clothing in the tributr an* requested to send baskets early. craters can 1« f«iund to the n«urth, south an«l grocery store, where he is better prepare«! market. l..t lin<- apra-uts to a numl«er_o* friends, Il-a.' opened dressmaking room»on Nothing but first-class work SB« META BY. east taking the range, A voh-ani«' outburst than ever to wait upon his many customers turned «.nt, and everything guaranteed to SATISFACTION- im-lmling the R»:« «« ri » offii’e. Mr. Morns is .t>le going to Jacksonville will find SZF ’ZRÆZSTG- STREET Peo| is ÌBared. tt was last in eruption in the the fortunate possessor of one <« the Plvmalc ale’- coach ---- awaiting ' Repairing neatly amt promptly «tone, - —-- - every . train at next door to the residence of C har . llosi.b'Y, Pickle» in any ‘dyle at E. M. Miller’s give satisfaction. Give me vour order. . hoi.-v't fanus in that state ami in- fnut < a MèJtord. - Ask lor »Sue stu-kof dome-tic- and cbeapcr^than winter of I.S50, w ben it darted name- to an the be; t «ouU> Go«»! Fit« and Satisfaction Guarantee«!. f. t. WOL1EL and at Ixrw Rate». grocery store. <<.n-i«lervl the best u> the state by the ca’i- ^uU e«tl ï RW U 'lu at D. 1*. «k L. V. Mill». uuiueUit height. juale s. * peniueuot san »fan«iscv. (kMMudenbte exciu-uK-nt » j » creato<l <»n the etrwt» Mom lay afternoon by lxill«- A*rvi»*, <»*.. Jl’LY 11. 1**» tine «fating that Yreka wa» on fire, an«l «onmdering tbe extreme drj new of tlm PklllHONAfj AND WtCTAIj. sca»on. it was feare«l tbe town would burn up. Tlie fire xtarte«! from flu.' D. U Itcevrr an«l Maurice Howell are al reng< of tbe Ularvmien hotel, a two-atory the l'a*« brick, at 12:15,when |*«oj»le were heat lid H. J. Kcutt retume«! from Sisson last for tlieir noomlay »ijeal, whoinnoediately I •veuing. put the two liaml engine« to work putufe Mrs. t.e«,rge Keani- was «siting in m*e- ing water out of tlie cictenw, while tbe burg last week. I l«jok and buhler outfit did excellent wr- Flnginevr « hu-efi i« 1«, k .„I hi, mn from I ' vi«-e in removing tlie woollen Imilding» 1 war l>v to prevent carrving tlie fire to A«hlan«i south again. mljoiuing liuilding» |«rtinilarlv a large „’ «nlwril is practi« ing law at livery Htalde in tlie rear, while wet blan- iMirn*. Harney ki-ts an«l Ixn ketji were also applied, ef- K«««»«. 1» clerking i : fi-etively, confining tbe fire to that Imild- at E. 1*. H unsaker s «tore. ing. Iunker Bro«, hardware «tore, in Henry amt«too.’ H. Judge atsi their wives i \ Re<i Men’s Hall block adjoining on the went to • otoslein thi* morning. 1 wag, received conoideralde damage bv E. B. Mott <rf Yreka, is in ttie citv to-«lav the fire. Total I ohh will be about »¡MM), with aliout 50 j>er eent. inmtrawe. This purchasing fruit for hi» fruit store. fire « ame in ju»t the right time of day G«o. T. Baldwin, the Linkville merehant ami in a place near cinterns, ami an en took Tuewiay « train tor tbe north. gine bouse, and no wind bkiwing. which Rev. R. <’. Oglesby, formerlv of this place MVe«l the whole town from total ileetHM*- was visiting in the valley last week. lioti, a» it would have done if not quench I^vi Kent, of Drain, a brother of Torn «xi so noon. The lack of auificient water »upply would make it im^iowiible to cheek Kent, wa* visiting Uris week in Ashland. it, thus leaving it to run its course until Mr. ami Mrs. H. XX . Price ami « hlklren it had devourtsl pntotically the wliole left lor a trip to Sai ramrnto thi- morning. town. Imleeil, it was a lucky misfortune I. B. XX illiam» wa» up from Central Point tor Yreka. Contemplating a change in my business at an early period, I will offer my entire stock at cost until the same is closed out. The whole stock must go as we are determined to close out the business. Yours Truly, O. H. B lount , ROWE & MORE, LUMBER! Dressed and Finishing Lumber, Rustic, Flooring, etc. TIN STORE tfs Hardware, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperware. RESIDENCE LOTS JOB WORK, DEFY COMPETITION EVANS & BRUNK BERRIES AND FRUIT Ü.S. Bahry. i CHOICE CAKES Barber Shop, CHITWOOD BROS. I j F.E.ZOELLNER, II H. JUDGE. Harness & Saddle Fashionable Manufacturer. DRESSMAKING