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About Valley record. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1888-1911 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1889)
VALLEY RECORD f SAGE BRUSH SPRIGS. ODDS AND ENDS. BREVITY BASKET. Buy a White» The best cigars at the Soda Fountain« Ei*. V alley R bcobd : — Tty a coffee tuilk — hake at Sola Fountain 1 A Solo by “Pump" Tuesday evening. Allen W. Bish has moved to this place Chloride of lima in bulk at Chitwood’s. from Ashland Gen. Lew Wallace inteml« visiting Ore .!udu<- Smith ami wife <*ontemplate vis AbHLAND, Oa. .T hcbouav . Avo. 29, Dre» The \-hland state Norma) School ixgin- gon in May next. Sticky and poison fly-paper at Chitwood’s. iting friemi» east in a sliort time. Monday. Born—In this <-ity. August 18th, 1889, Wild plums are selling at two centa ,*r Fre-h band-made candies at the Soda to Mr and Mrs Frank Aman, a son The Milkstool Brigade will drill at Gran Several panics from abroad are in MàKHONAL. ANi> Hi>CIAL pound in Alturas, Cal. Fountain. * ite Hall Sept. 3d. PAYS THE HIGHEST MARKET Klamath county prospecting for land and The sale of |«ersonal property at the C. Pickles in any style at E. M. Miller’s Tom Seott, Jr., ha« relumed from Cali ' More wool from southeastern Oregon ba- locations PRICE FOR Mingus farm near Medford brought very The Willamette river is very low—lower grocery store. fornia. lieen shipped from Redding this year than than has been known for many years. gooi prices Judge Smith's teanniter, David Waugh, ’ during any previous year. The finest silver prune- in the market at H. B. Miller wav up from (.rant's Pa«« The churches of A-bland will unite in who was run over by a heavy freight Hon. H. Furry has just had completed Tuesday. We are reliably informed that 3U1«) bush wagon a ter- day* ago, is well on hi* Divine Service next Sabbath evening at the E. M. Miller's for hirnw lf a neat farm residence, eosting els of w heat were re-ently «ol<l at Gcrvai- M. E. church. Dairymaid's supper at Granite Hall next Miss firace Gillingham returned to balein Of Every Description Suitable for Ship in the neighhorboo«l of 1 for 71 cents ¡>er bu«heL—[Haleni Iiemocrat. way to recovery. Tue-day evening. Saturday. The R ecord force received a treat to a ment. Packing House on A street, oppc. The lion, and indefatigable Jesse D. Tbe R ecord has received from I’re.-ident Mrs. J. S. JIiginlsHhaui and children mess of choice muskmelon yesterday, pre P. H. lkinoghne pay.« the highest market; site the depot. Ashland, Or. James Chisholm «sent to Klamath City left here Mon<lay for Colusa county, Cal., , James Vance the iL-ual and appreciate«« Carr left for Salinas after a hurried busi- sented by Mrs. IL Beswick. Thanks? price for oats and wheat. » this morning. comp, to the annual fair at Yreka. Thanks. : ness visit to Klamath county and iiis to make their home with relatives' / J. P. Ewling finished the plastering of Fine picture molding.- and frames just' Miss Ixrttie Hackett leaves teslay tor a I L. Martin and Byron Gole have signed ; Clear Lake posessions. Geo. W. Crowson’s place and returned to received at Evans A Brunks'. * , visit at Seattle. W. II. Barr has sold a car load of his written agreements’for the former topur- John Smart, our capable as.««*ssor, will complete his work on the school house at choice Imled hay to M. B. Rankin, of the rhasc the Colestein springs pro,»ertv of tbe Come and see “ Summer" an«l “ Fatherl F.i-buiernor 8. T. ' had wick spent Fri-1 move to his ranch in Woo«l River pre- Grant's Pass. Klamath City Improvement Co. latter for »30,000. Time," Granite Hall, Sept. 3d. day in Ashland. uiuii : cinet after the hoard of equalizatian shall The Douglas County Agricultural Asso- S. Rosenthal, our clever merchant, con Ladies ’ summer dress goals awav down ; J. N. ritillips, the attornev, is having a . have complete«! their work Judge Tolman went to Josephine county j ciation will give its third annual exhibition templates a trip to 'Frisco next month new re-idence constructed in the western Tuewlay on a business trip. ' at Civil Benu, near Roseburg, on Wednes I for the next ten days, at M i -C all ’ s , for' cash. Capt. John Seiiuens informs us that day, October 4. part of town. It will < «>«t when «xiniplett-i He goes for recreation and pleasure Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kearns w ere up from lietween »1500 to »3000. there w ill lie a meeting of Troop B, Ore C. 1!. Kingsbury anti David Allen offer ( apt. I. D. r, r _, Applegate wo» in from hi« I Manuel Miller has just completed for Glendale during this week. Mrs. A. Kilgore ha- been appointed pout On account of my having been crippled in A band of 230 head of tine mule.- passel I gon Militia, next Saturday evening, to mistress at Langell Valley. Klamath coun their land at Tolo tor sale in four-acre lots,; a runaway some time ago, and not being 8 wan Lake. . Klam al county, stock farm 1 John G. Norton a neat farm residence on ihunath L. A. Simons, of book agent fame, is in j , durii :ng the past week. Hpeak'ing of the re- ' re-organize, as there was a slight inform ty, vice M. F. Orr, removed. So -avs a at low figures for such choice fruit land. able to personally supervise the business through Alturas on the 23d, bouml tor the , his place east of Medford; con trad price, Sacramento vallev. They «ame from Stein- I ality at first organization Plats can lie seen at Billings’ office. town to-day with an enclyclopedia. rnovi ral of the troops from _ _______________ Fort Klaiuath, , 172.5 Wa-hington dispatch. : properly, I have concluded to dispose of my Mountain and belong to 1’ete French. un-afe anil unnÍM* tie thought it an unsafe and an unwise I Liven- Stable interests in Ashland, consist V. A. Dunlap ami family are in from I J. N. Summers, whose ranch is alxiut A. I ’ . Talent is sinking a weil und making movement to trust the Indians, «ettlers and ' ingot Liverv Stable building, horses, wag- Klamath county after their winter’s sup- I A. Stinuet, the street real estate agent, Ayers, BarUiur A Elviage have about i improvements ou his place in Dea«l I on.«, hacks, buggies, hav, oats, etc. piles. ! . stockmen to settle their owq affairs when lias sold his house and lot in this city ami completed their contract on tbe clarendon 1 three mile» from Linkville, will thresh other about 3000 bushels of excellent wheat, Indian, preparatory to putting in a sawmill their interests are so widely different an«l This isa good chance for some livery man, Mayor D. R. Mills left Saturday via the »re constantly clashing. Large herds of left last week for pastures new. going hotel brick of N. D. Julien at Yreka, anil having had the lienefit «if ample water with H. C. Messenger this fall. as it is the only stable in the city 'and is i have the foundation laid for E. K. Ander- north Southern route fur his annual trip to Chi stocic are constantly feeding on the re-erva- i good, paving property. Terms and price The Presbytery of Southern Oregon is to no»i's »5000 farm resilience in Eden pwinet. from the Steele Ditch for irrigating pur cago. tion lands of the Indians, despite the pro poses , furnished on application to the proprietor, meet in sj«ecial session at Grant's Pass J. N. Woody, who had a large commo of the Indian agent, ami at present Prof. <’. S. Price ba- rented the farm Sept. 7th. The Rev. Robt. McLean is to R. 8. Culverwell and J. W. Brown, the , tests dious house built some time ago on his known a- Dunn’s upper place, and the di G. W. STEPHENSON, there are > bead of cattle grazing there. The prot«-st of tin* peojile ot this coun be installed pastor of that place. H. 1*. R. R. «urveyors. were in the city ves- ' The Indian- want their rights, and some farm near Mislford, is having it tinishe«l rector- of the Neil creek district have also A biii . axd - - - _ O hecox . ty against the abandonment of Fort terday. Close’s brick kiln band and operatic com time ago the troop« were ordered out to as throughout engaged his service* to teach their h -I iix .I ' Klamath seems to have lieen lieeded, as gave an entertainment at Eagle Point Mrs. Boo. Chase, of Klamath county, M sert them. This has »tirred up considera ' tlie matter is now undergoing a ¡xTsonal pany Isaac Skeeters was up from Josephine near by during the winter months. Monday evening. They serenaded the in the valley putting np her winter's "sup ble feeling and the stockmen have not abey- ' investsgation by James H. C'ienev, of Mrs. Jonathan Keeny, widow of the pio county this week taking in our town and town on their departure ami return. ed the orders and are back on the land with ply of fruit. neer of forty years ago. -. ii - -lie well re I Warsaw, Ind., a government officer sent their stuck nearly as soon as driven off. talks of Irnying property an<l moving his Two horses died with “pinkeye” at Wag members a "great drouth, during which | here for that purpose Prof. J. K. Sweet, of th«- Ashland state The atockmen argue that the government family lierc. ner creek last week and Jas. F. "Wells lost a Snake river could he wadetl in many ¡dace«. normal x houl, returned from Duugla- . does not protect people from grazing on the valuable animal (the pet of the family) from county yesterday. The fine new residence of Chas. Strang It look- now a« if hi-torv intends to reiieut j Shook Bros, have just receive«l a tele- unfen«-e«l domain of the country, and hence itself. : gram from Senator Mitchel, informing i the same disease at his place east of Bear on C street is in the hands of the painter. I they are not going to respect this privilege ( omiuctor J. B. An«tey is back from his creek. I vacation and goes on the Ashland-ltol which the government has deigned to give Mr. H. expects to occupy it about the 1 at Mr. Culp, a traveling commercial man, ' them that tliev, ami all others who have I tbe«e mi<e red-handed assassins. This of September. The R ecord extends its thanks to Col. Bluff run again this week. has, biased for ten years the vacant lot ot stock ranging on the Klamath Indian rau«es a tril lion between the Indians and the B. F. Reeser adjoining hi- block on Main reservation, are ordered to remove such Robt. A. Miller, secretary of the Southern Mrs. Strait aixi children returnol from | stock men The I ndians are jealous ot their Allen W. Bish is engaged in building ■treet, opposite the plaza, with option yf stock within two weeks, or else proceed , Oregon Agricultural Society, for season PEACHES, PEARS, APPLES AND ALL Roseburg Monday ami have moved into a I I right« and feel that they are tiemg taken a residence for A. Woody on the 80-acre purchasing at expiration of time. Mr. Cuq» ings will be commenced to com,tel them tickets to the district fair, commencing at In order to make room for our fall stock KINDS OF FRUIT. COUNTRY PRO residence on Spring street. advantage of by the pale-face, and in tract he bought of J. N. Woody for »180<) ua- a friend who will come here and erect to do so Central Point Sept. 23d. we will make special prices on all lioots and DUCE, ETC., ETC., BOUGHT ANU shoes bought of us for the next 15 days. a brick business house on the Jot. Dr. Braden, w ho is engaged in opening defense of their position call attention to a short time since. L ynn C. D oyle . Griffiths ami Walker have moved their Linkville, Or. SOLD, AND KEPT IN STOCK. Mime valuable mines at Gold Hill, returne«i the fact that within recent years two of sawmill from Gold Hill to Sam's creek, On Friday and Saturday, Sept. 6 and 7, we A. D. Helmsand wife, of Talent, F. Hull their number have been killed on their own Mrs. I. A. Webb and children accom Sunday from an Eastern trip. nine miles distant. Klippel and Curtis’s will sell ladies fine French kid shoes for »4, AS THEY SAW VS. FREK1I VEGETABLES ground by atockmen and neither have been pany Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Adkins on their and wife, of Gold Hill, and Gance Bros, of aud tine American kid for »2.50. We otter mill on Galls creek is turning out an im all Mrs. Senator Stanford came up to Sisson runisbed, saying that “white man kill.« an return home for a visit to friends and rel- Grant's l’as-, are enjoying camp life in tbe our lailies’ and children's canvas shoes mense amount of the finest of lumber. l ’ laza. They are delighted w ith our climate, in her private car last Saturday, and is ndian he goes free, but when an Indian atiieain the Eastern states and opera slippers at cost. Remember, Every day. Poultry and eggs always on at leust present appiatrances, which is all | How The Weeping Waler Republican spending a few days in that place. hand at my store on the l’laza. kills a white man he dies. ' This jug handle Prof. W. W. Felts and wife have moved ! this reduction lasts lor 15 days only. Man Does Ashland Up. that could lie desired since the fog left u«. — arrangement doesn't suit poor Ixi, and the W. II. Beauchamp, of Sam’s valley, to Ashland again. Their mine on Evans L vdermax A C arter . Mrs. J. 8. Howell, of Tacoma, is visiting thoughts of the indignity smarts his pride, [Crescent City News. Ashland again this year for her health, ac and the devil meanwhile rankles in hi« has been canvassing the city for a receipt The Weeping Water, Neb., Hi'publieait ' creek shows good prospects, but for lack of water they had to shut down for the pres A good many are proliecying that the i companies by her two «laughters. MARRIED. j I kmoiii . It is the Largest number of Indians which makes the beet soap in the world; «xiiiiing winter will lie a long'and har«l one, i representative of the editor’s excursion I ent. He will dabble in real estate again. E. M. Duval and Miss Ntanfield, daugh I on any reservation in this country, and the also a pill that cures all aches and pains a» the la-t two w inters have lieen so mild. writes as follows of his experience in i Dan Chapman exhibited a twig from a FABER—DOWNING.—Miss Nettie Down ter of Dr. Stanfield, were married at Jack Fort -hould either be abolished orestablish- J. O. Johnson and H. Childers, Sr., Quite a heavy fall of -now will lie requiretl Ashland: ing. of this city, and II. C. Falier, of Rich , ed with a force competent to have a strong have purchased the two-story brick of A. to restore rivers ami springs to their nor I At eight o’clock our train arrived at ' plum tree on the streets last Friday which sonville Monday evening. No cards. mond, Illinois, were married at the resi ASHLAND. JACKSON COUNTY, OR, was one foot long and literally matted with moral stand to enforce its decrees, whether Jack Frizzell, who hohl« the position of in execution or in defense of either the C'hildera A Son, paying $500<» therefor mal emlition and insure g<xi«l crops next Ashland the ¡xiint of destination on this i large, ripe plums—fifty-three in number. dence of the bride’s parents in Ashland section boss with the 8. p. R. R. monopoly rights or protection of the Indians, settlers It is rumored that a saloon will lie put in year, throughout nearly the whole coast. road. Everybody seenieti to lx> at the They came very near laying out this rej«ort- yesterday. Rev. G. J. Webster, of the Scholarship, one year.................... .$32. for the Montague circuit, is spending the | or stockmen. To do this it will require one the lower part soon Congregational church, ¡»erforniing the l’rof. Ganiard is having tbe White Sul de|>ot to meet us. The Board of Trade er. Commercial Course......................... »25. week in Ashlanu with his wife and child. ceremony. was there, as it had lieen everywhere we phur Springs Hotel completely renovated company of cavalry »nd infantry each, or Beekman A Reaines nave served notice of Geo. E. Anderson, who was thought to and fixed up entirely new in tbe interior. had stopped. By the way, the editors Training School, per year............ »15. Dp. J. <’. Jessup and daughter, of the j two companies of cavalry. Cl MMONS -SMITH.-In Ashland. Aug. suit to foreclose a mortgage of about »20,000 be seriously injured in the accident last Iieside* putting in new furniture and re and their wives hail come to think that For further information address, Bagley House, («rant’s Pass, were the the farm of Geo. Love and John Hanley 22d,S. A Commons and Miss A. B. Smith, week, escape* with a broken clavicle and painting and graining Ixitli on tbe outside the Board of Trade was a very aeconiiiio- on EAGLE l"OIN'T NEWS. guests of The Oregon Saturday and Sunday. I J. S. SWEET, P kkisiuknt . Milton Berry, J. P., officiating. They near Jacksonville and also on the Humphrey a few other bruises, and will lie up and und inside. He is -paring no pains to dating necessity. On this occasion, they , place at the mouth of Bear creek. It is one Lavo moved to Grant's Pass to live. Ashland. Oregon. W. J. Inland, railroad hostler at Duns- ■ Wni Wiley has been building a new around in a few days. make this hotel and baths deservedly together with the mayor aud business of the finest farm in the valley. muir. Is firing temporarily on one of the granary ¡»•pular. men in general, welcomed us with oi>en ; Of course you arc going to attend the mountain engines between here and there, i The frame of the Christian church is Jack Dempsey was kuocked out Tuesday arms, as it were. More vehicles than District Health around Eagle Point is univer up and will be pushed right along to Fair. We’re all going. Logan, the Hon. Jeff Meyers, of Scio, Linn county, I sally in San FrancLKO by La Blanche in the 32il good completion as rapidly as tiosaible. It will round. Up to that round Dempsey seemed were needed were at our disposal, and we photographer, will have a gallery on the the youngest member of the last legislature, | grounds be prepared to photograph was visiting friends in Ashland this week, i Our town presents the apiiearance of also have a basement to be used for Sun to have the advantage in the fight,"but "the were, after a drive of a mile, unloaded anything and from a trotting horse to a curiy LINKVILLE, OREGON. and ushered into The Oregon, a very- day school, festivals, etc. marine ” got in a chance blow on his juw headed baby, the pet of the household. H. B. Reed, the ubiquitous fence manu- : a live town once more. that kept him from coming up in time. large and very fine hotel. A complete facturer, who now hav a factory at The H Kinney, the painter, was up from Demssev is the champion light weight of surprise had lieen prepared for us in the CONTRACTORS, BUILDERS & Professor Keen, the world-renowned horse Miss Mamie Wiley has been sick but Dalles ha.« been in the valley during the pa-t Riddles Saturday where he has the con the world, has fought W j odd battles and way of a fruit display. When we entere«! tamer, picked up a dwarfed American is some better at present writing week. Those Big Values for the tract of painting J. B. Riddle’s new »6000 this is the first lie has lost. MANUFACTURERS. the hotel office, we Ix-held a sight such as horse on the hills not far from Pendleton. J. D. Fountain wa, over from the mer Miss Celia Brown is very sick, Dr. hotel The animal is a blood bay and is perfectly He says the Baptists of that com At Portland Monday James Steel, admin our eyes had never before seen. Long formed, weighing but 218 pounds. This is cantile establishment of Fountain A Tan 1 Pryce, of Medford, is in attendance Dollar. munity are building a neat church edifice istrator of the estate o’f the late Ben Holla tables around the walls and in the center Of Sash anil Doors and all kinds and ner. Mott, a few days ln«t week, returning 1 probably the smallest horse in America. styles of Window and Door Frames. Mold day. sold at public auction in front of the of the room, were loaded down with True Cox Lad the misfortune to break there. Sunday. ing and Brackets of all styles. Boats built court house. Tbe »Hnn.ooti claim due the An entertainment, under the auspices of The new school house in South l’rairie estate from the government for Imtian dep fruit, ;.n«l tillisl baskets were under the the Young Ladies Mission Circle, will lie to order. The whole or one half offered John Kearney, of the Central Point firm the axle of his steam engine last Fri day . tables, and a lot of lioxes containing fruit district is finished anil Jesse Richardson, redation» committed uh Holladay’s over 14 for sale. of Sims A Kearney, contractors and builder-, held at Granite Hall, Tuesday evening, Sundayol in Ashland; also Will. Olwell, of ( Wm Miller, the manager of the Butte one of the directors, informs your rejiort- land stage route «luring the war of the re occupied another room. And such fruit! Sept. 3d, beginning at 8 o’clock, "sharp. Ice Peaches that measured ten and twelve cream will be served after the entertainment. Phoenix. Creek Mills, is having a well bond on his er that school will 0|>en Sept. 9th. New bellion was knocked down to General Rufus Enterprise Blacksmith and for »750, as executor of the estate qf i inches in circumference; apricots larger Admission to entertainment, 25c. Chil Dr. C. B. Currier and li. R. Indah, weal lot, on which he is building a residence ¡intent desks have l>een provided ami Ingalls the late Mrs. Esther Holladay. j than hens’ eggs; plums as large as goose dren 10c. everything presents a neat appearance. thy citizens of Han Francisco, were guests i Wood-work Shop. Miss Mattie Taylor, daughter of our of The Oregon this week, being on a tour The gentleman mentioned in this article, I eggs; large apples, with fine flavor;ele- Andy Payne has just finished a barn for Jerry P. True, one of the successful far which county commissioner, started for Victoria of inspection. has lx-en going tbe rounds of the I gant pears; cherries twice as large as C. T. Payne, Jr., at his place in Eden bre- mers of the county, has leased his farm Junction of Wagner Ave. und National is the venerable father of ex-Slierifl , any grown in Nebraska; blackberries cinct, and the latter also intends buildfng a Harry Barbour,who is superintending the last Sunday in company with Wm Han on Griffin creek to his son-in-law, Henry yres.«, Road. L. Hanks, of Linkville; John Hank.«, about the size of a good-sized thumb; dwelling some time in the near future. construction of the Clarenden hotel at ley, where she intends to remain and Griffin, and will leave next week, accom a . staunch friend and distant relative of flowers in beautiful colors and of every What does this mean ? David Payne is also TALENT - - - OREGON. Yreka, was over home this week, returning attend school panied by his wife an«l children, for an Abraham Lincoln, has just dietl at jlecutar, variety; home grown almonds and Eng having a story and a half sesidence buil thy this morning. Finest Mechanics employed to do all W W Parker, while running the planer ■ i extended" visit to the East, anil on their Illinois, aged eighty-eight. He introduced lish walnuts. The business men had their Andy on his farm. kinds of repairs iu Wood and Iron on Joe Boyd, who has lieen "sweating it out” I in his mill on Round Top, got his hand return will become residents of this city. the rail-splitting feature into the campaign wives at the hot«*l to assist in entertaining. C. C. McClendon, the Sam’s valley farm Shortest Notice. of 1800, furnishing rails which Lincoln split in Colusa county, Cal., the ¡mat summer caught and Isidly cut severing two of his er, called on the R ecord Monday. He re The ladies were also handsome and im Hon. J. L>. Whitman is busily engaged , on bis farm when a young man. Hanks with the thermometer 115 to 129 in the shade, fingers and otherwise injuring his hand. ports that his farm yielded a l»etter crop Goods bought for cash away N. B.—HORSE-SHOEING A SPECIALTY returned home Bunday. in canning his fruit crop It is merely I spent »17,000 in electing bis friend presi- pressed the craft with as great a degree this year than ever liefore. and that Pelton He has our sympathy although he ha<l up to that time l>een of pleasure as did the fruit. Breakfast an experiment, he says, but it will, no i : dent, Bros’ farm adjoining will yield alxrnt 8000 John Butterworth, a Minneapolis printer, a denux-rat. was announced as s«xm as wraps had bushels of grain this year. They both have down below the regular price and a relative of Ben. Butterworth of Ohio, ! Our new I* M, A J Florey, says that he doubt, be a successful one. He turns out PROPRIETOR. lx-en removed, and the crowd file«! in. feels like a new married man for bis wife sold 1000 bushels to Mr. Landers, of the and sold on the principle of A party of railroad surveyors arrived on an average alxiut fifteen dozen cans arrived in Ashland Monday and is stopping I and babies have returned from their visit per day. Mr. W. takes the lead in fruit | here Thursday, pitched their tent on the The hour was almost nine. We were Ashland Roller Flour Mills, which is being with his friemi A. 8. Hammond. small gains and large aggre ! to the mountains, where they have lx»n matters and as a member of the state | other side of Fall river, and commenced hungry and could have eaten any kind of put on the cars at Gold Hill station. Chas. Chanslor, the popular county clerk ' ' taking observations along the previously a breakfast, but another surprise greeted W. A. Pinkerton, who has succeeded to gates is what does the busi- j of Josephine county,who has lieen spending visiting Mrs Florey’s parents in Flounce horticultural society is doing much good surveyed route down the canyon. Our re- us. The finest meal we had seen on the powerful Chicago detective bureau of | for the fruit interests of our valley. a vacation at the Hot spring- in Hiski.vou j , Rock ptix inet 1 porter visited them and endeavored to eain trip was set before us ; a handsome but the his late father, Allan Pinkerton, passed up county, returned to Grant’s Pass Bunday, j “Ma, whnt makes John Daley walk so Henry L. Griffin and Miss Belle True, the I information as to tneir object, but their ton-hole bouquet lay on each plate. The the road Friday evening. He strikes us liess. Dr. E. L. Townsend, formerly of Ash- j high? 1 never saw hint look so happy,” only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. True, i mouths were hermetically closed with the people of Ashland were, no doubt, thank being one lielluffa detective, as everybody OPPOSITE I. O. O. F. HALL. land, but now a dentist of Ix>« Angles, was the question propounded the morning were married al the Naylor school house by i -eal of the Union Pacific. Although wc ful that a plenty had been provided for on the train and at the det>ot knew him and Cal., came up Bumlay for a visit wiih his of the 19th of August by a girl to her i . Rev. M. A. Williams last Sunday. A large ’ can learn nothing ¡Kisitive, their presence what his business was. He is probably on Axhlaud, - - - Orer/oii. of friends and acquaintances were . indicates that tlie corporation is actively double our number, when they saw a vacation and hires somebody else to do parents, Dr. an«l Mrs". L. Townsend, return- 'mother. | “Why, they have a line girl; ' numlxr and were given a big wedding dinner . at work preparing for tlie construction of "a how Nebraska people could eat the good the “fine work.” ing yesterday. and I Hupi«ose that is the reason, born on | : present through this rich and fertile north things grown in Oregon’s salubrious -------------------------------------------------------- FRESH BREAD & PIES daily and supper. They have commenced house railroad H. J. Hicks, Isaac Hughes and J. W. O. 1 the day liefore. ” Attache«! to yesterday's south bound pas keeping at the True farm which Henry has ern country.—[Fall River Advo-ate.. climate. Gregory left Monday going northward with ! rente«!. The R ecord joins in the numerous W. W. Shaw, representing the West After breakfast, the carriages that had senger were two of the finest stock cars ever a band of horses. Tl’.-y ire on a general [ ; Born—In Eagle Point, August 21,1880, ; I congratulations and well wishes for their Shore, has been out at Linkville and Lake been retaine«l for service, wen- taken, run over this road. They are to an ordina roustatxiut trip, and are headctl for the at the residence of A. J. Daley, to the j happiness and prosperity. what a Pullman palace car is to a view makipg their usual offers for illustra some driving over the city, while the ry car old Hpokane country. wife of Ed Pinion, nee Miss Frances emigrant car, end contained the or EVERY VARIETY. ting those places. Unless they are awful majority of us preferred to visit the White rusty blooded stock of the Rancho Del Pasa, (’al., Daley, a ten ¡»und lx>y . Ed intends to AFFAIRS AT CENTRAL FOIST. L. B. Rader and wife, of Ohio, the latter homely towns they liait better refuse to put Sulphur Springs, one mile from town,and containing Kept constantly on hand. the fast horses of Theodore Win their “phiz” in that magazine. The Ash- an obi schoolmate of ( apt. A. D. Helman, teaeh him to vote the democratic ticket, ters, who have made a killing on the East A grocery store is one of the tilings take a bath. A building is fitted with Orders for parties promptly executed. landite- have not yet recovered from the were visiting him this week, being on a tour and he thinks he stands a good chance Special prices given. badly needed in thia town. of the country. They went away favorably i to be U 8 8enator sorry dose of "pictures” contained in the tubs, supplied with hot and cold water, ern turf this year. kinds of ornamental work neatly done. number. But there is one consolin • just as it comes from the ground, for the impressed of Ashland. ■ All Wedding Mr. Sheehy, of San Francisco, who bond I. J. Uaraon is building for himself one i July cakes a specialty. J. J. Fryer, th«« indefatigable, is mak feature left and that is that those 10,000 accommodation of the ladies. A large ed a piece of ground from Mr. Wade, in Misses Emma Howard, Grace Hammond, ing some extensive improveiueuts in the i of the neatest cottages in the place Bread delivered daily at vour door. I extra leaflets are in a place where they will swimming pond under canvas was pat Sam’s valley, with the intention of pur Grace Houck, Busie Martin. Mrs. L. Mar wav of tearing down, moving, rebuilding Puices always reasonable.' E. Pleasants has purchased of Dr. ; do very little harm, and the only serious ronized by the gentlemen. We returned chasing at a stated time for »3000, has been tin, Mrs. M. L. Alford, Father Noel and anti making new I harm will come from the circulation of the to the hotel and went for the fruit. We up from that city looking after his interests. Bread bills must lie settled monlhlv. He has torn uwav the Hcwes bis house and lot for »7(X> others from Ashland were registered at the main paper, which «'verylxxly hoix-.« is a JOHN WEXLER. Proprietor. The further the cut is dug the larger and old porch on the Jim Davis house, moved Colestein springs this week. had been instructed to eat what we .-mailer limn than Samuels rejx>rte«l reix>rte«l it better the quality of coal becomes, and the School commences next Monday with : whole lot smaller ■ the main building back, and getting ma wanted, and if there was any left to carry prospects are looking good for the full de- , to be. Billv Mensor passetl through the valley terial on the ground to erect a neat and Prof. Edgar E. Smith as principal it away with us. The Aslilanders seemed veloj>euient of the coal industry in this this week on his way from Ban Francisco I commodious residence. FBED. If. ROWE, •ions f. moki :. There is talk that a dining car service will to enjoy very much watching the fruit county. W. A. Owen reports the sale of a 1-acre I : lie put on this road some time in the future. to Port Townsend. Abe Mensor anti wife lot each in his addition to I. B Williams i were on Friday’s train returning to Eugene vanish, and they were not alone in the There is coiwiderablc excitement in our I Should this be done the railroad company Only a few months ago the remains of from a trip to San Francisco. might as well abolish their eating houses. enjoyment, however. We found the con Charley Burns and Nathan Hubbard were community over the proapect of having a and A. L. Williams tract too great, and each one provided ' But the fact that they have so much invest- discovered in the vicinity of Crater hike, t Geo. H. Lynch, of Wagner « reek, whose new Roller Flour Mill erected in our V. W. Savage, of the St. Cloud House, is i massive projxirtions one would think sick town on Fryer’s addition opposite the over in Siskiyou county this week and may ' . eit in these hotel buildings would not allow him or herself with a basket er pillow victims of the “Lost Cabin” hallueinatipn. j them to do so, it would seem. But I ’ ull- slip liefore leaving, and we carried sever But the visionary galoot- arc not all dead ness could not penetrate, has lieen ill for Catholic meeting house, bv a joint stock continue his*trip to San Francisco. nian’s money seems to have consxleralie in- al bushels away to the train. The Board yet. The Roseburg Review has this item: several months past an«l is now stopping in company of farmers, to be a farmer’s ex There is considerable building going 1 ’ fluence with them of late years, as they in- of Trade, wishing to assist in tlie good E. Dixon and a party have gone in search Ashland to recuperate hi» health. change mill; thus utilizing our inexhaust • tended when the ears first went through to of the Lost Cabin mine in the Cascade - -a - Zed Brow n, formerly a druggist of Ash ible supply of water and making liusiness on iu this place at present, not less than i Portland to take off the buffet system on work, had a lot of cracker boxes filled range. They have evidence which locates 23kslxlEi.xicl.9 ten buildings heiug in course of erection. , I the Pullmans, but that does not come, and with what was left and drawn to the land. but now in that busities m, ami also more lively in general it and expect to strike a big Bonanza.. We We arc now st«x’ked up and are prepared to furniah a full line of county clerk of. Crook county is in the The proprietor of the Cottonwood, j ! several months ago Pullman secure«! the train, where they were unloaded on the wish them all success. A. J. Daley, the owner of the Butte Shasta eountv. Cal., Rrai»ler, has written tourist privilege of their route too. all of platforms of our coaches. Dinner was valley visiting old friends ami relatives. He is a brother-in-law of W. P. Farlow of Creek Mills,is supposed to be the happiest | to C. Magru<ier alxiut starting a |mper in which seem to indicate that he is getting in announce<l at 2 p. m., and we found that ler-nnd.ir |-helI.swl 1UU -nU j«l,“ office um,Va<jIYrCS8(Ml ter. and Ira a Phelps, who own a job at 1 l.ake creek. with the 8. P. man on Butte creek, if babies could make ' this place the landlord had outdone, if |x>ssible, the Medford, have put in an Army press and ' a man happy ; when his family is all to- Thoa. P. Boy«i. Jr., has kiine«l the Meth j The flume of the Klamath < ’ity company’s breakfast in the preparations for the on the first M ednesday morning in Sep-' H. Amy, one of our wealthy citizens, I j new sawmill is about completed, and ina- noon meal. By invitation from the land- tember will launch "The Semi-Weekly i odist conference, which iiinvenes at Port I gether he can dandle on his knee rot r land this week. He ur«l Mm. B. left for '1 iKtbies, all his grand children When lie lit had a severe attack of paralysis last week ; cliinery is on the way from Wisconsin. i lord, the ladies and several of the gentle News.” at that place,to lie six columns, four | that place Saturday evening. Rev. H. P. came in the other day and looke«l around I, ■ and it is to U- ho(>ed that nothing serious | They have also erected six new houses on men visited the kitchen and witnessed page-. It will lie independent in politic», 1 At lowest prices. Also any hihs -I h I sizin cut. Cedar also furnislie«!. Bills Satchwell, for two years the Methodist min saw three lieds with babies in tliciu lie I will result l the 'principal business avenue of tlic new the preiiarations for dinner by the Chi and J. D. Whitman will see that tlie ¡taper I ister here, left Friday to attend the confer turned to his wife and inquired if there figured on ami cut to order oil short notice. town, called Coinnierciel street. There are ha«no erroneous agricultural items. This: A crowd of some ;>i or more men under I on the ground al«>ut iriO.nno feet of nese c«x>ks. They are sai«l to lx* the lx-st county has only lx-en able to supjiort week- I ' ence. were latbiee in all the beds, and receiving charge of t ap. Stone were stopping at the j ! now lumber, for the construction of the coiu- in the worl«l ami the proprietor of The : ly papers betore this venture. W. Mitchell, of Whitman county, W. T., | •z mt for tor t California amornia ‘ «•» affirmative answer■, he decided to Bend ; St. Cloud, having lieen up on Rogue river i | pany’s buildings, with 4<M),0(10 more to ar Oregon has certainly secured tlie best of was on Friday’s train l«ound Izits of -almon are still being taken out of; ' with the intention of locating timber claims. rive" as fast as the Sisson Lumlier t 'oirqiany the race. This was, at least, the verdict get . an with hi- two children. He li< is a • brother brother of of <® England and - , , old , . fuBhtoned . . i - - - - JAMES NORRIS Rogue river and shipped froiu Gold Hill ; At Ashland H II Mikheil, county school superintend- English carriage, go to Ashland and buy Jas. Gay, formerly of Ashland, now or- i can fill the order, and it is expected that of the Nebraska Press. Two parties are at w-ork, Thos. ent. ami will return to this valley next four Shetland jioniea and start out to ex cupies one of Mrs. M. M. Cooksey's I the extensive mill will l»e in operation by After dinner more fruit, ami another station. Mahone, formerly of Oregon City, who is ¡At Medford, west of railroad track, HOFF <fc WIIITESIPE Pecemlter 1st next. Water from two large week t««r a visit here. He had just returned , hibit four of tlie prettiest babies [their j houses and promises to be a jierniam nt springs in the mountains will lx* carried to drive over the ’-ity and through orchards ; stopping at tbe Barlow House anil Bixiine I __________________________________________________ from a trip to ol«l Missouri. mothers think so] in tbe universe. fixture of our young city ! tiie town in pipe«, a surveyor having locat with trees breaking down with their and Lambert. .Mr. Magone was up Monday lhCK Mm. Crit Toltuan an«l her sister, .Miss ‘ August 26th, 1889. ed the route. The new d’am in Klamath heavy burdens of delicious fruit. We, in and -ays the publistied report that the E. Pleasants, a new comer, has rente«! I river, above Klamath City, is being con-1 a group, had our pictures taken from the Rogue river wa- closed for ii-liing August Dora Anderson, left for San Francisco Sat - B. F. Reeser’s -■ JACKSONVILLE ITEMS. urday. from which place they will sail in a j the Roil Front building from J. E. Har I .«tructeilat Cap Ferree’s farm, just across ba’conv of the hotel, just before going to 1st is not correct, only the Columbia and its tributaries are closed; that the close season few weeks to join Crit Tolman, deputy col vey and will put in a good assortment of the state line in Oregon, about two miles the train. Ashland has a population of a, i Kodiak, _____ —- W.^ ... .. lector at Alaska. .Mrs. H. | Jas. D tuiu is back from Cinnabar and general merchandise soon below Kcno, where twenty-five men are at 3500; is the metrojxilis of Jackson county, on the different stream« of the state arc set I (*anieron aiid'iittie'c'hikL who' have' been | talks of opening out a store here again , work under the supervision of Captain in southwestern Oregon. It is 14 miles at different times. an«l that there arc no visïtïng fhe family visaing Gmilv of Judge Tolman, T^man. also K ^ub|j returned Erj,lav provision.« made for Rogue river. There is Pinkney Fairchilds, who lias lieell vis La Flesh.—[Journal. Is the place to buy from the California line. 427 miles north a state law, however, that provides for the returned ri*t u rticti tu to Suu San Francisco. r runt I mo . JU<lgv Judge BH and u Airs. Mm. .. i a • 4i / i iting his uncle,, R. V. Beall, for a month Tolman, Emma from a three weeks stay in the ( lnnubar past, returned to his home in Yolo coun \ Portland dispatch of last week contain of San Francisco and 341 miles south of opening of all trap.«, etc., from Satunlav Tolmaii. Mrs. Mm. O. O. H. H. Blount. Blount. Misses Misses Emma ed this item: and Ida Tolman, Belle amt Sadie Anderson country Portland; elevation, 1398 feet; was first evening to Sunday evenning. i-ate last evening word was received here settled in 1850; is situated in a lovely ami others accompanied them to Colestein, j Max Muller’s family returned from ty, Cal., on Monday's train. From the "-ere and yellow leaf” twang of that Lewis Pucket, the murderer of J. T. where they spent the «lay. I. B. Williams’ new two-story residence Colestein Friday where they have been Catching, a week ago narrowly escaped cap- I . little valley, on Bear creek, at the foot of the local editor« of the Oregonian fall must is assuming proportions and being a good I the Siskiyou mountains. The mountain be awav aliea«! of us in that section of Ore The following campers an ' and ' pleasure j stopping for some time j ture, owing to the thoughtlessness of two , substantial structure will add much to officers. On last Thursday the sheriff < f i . peaks rise feet above the littl«- city. gon. Monday's pa|»er reports the annual «eekers are canij«ed at tne Plaza in Greseent •TC Citv : John Slagle ami family. Thos.Wright i Prof. G. II. Watt has been secured as I the npjiearance of that part of town 1 Douglas county and Justice of the Peace' I “It was here," says the Overland Tourist, mist bail begun to drizzle drozzle “during the past week," and have rejunevated tlie ami wife. Wui/Wright. Mm J. W. McKay, 1 principal of our public seliool which in the modern lk>n Quixote and Sancho i ! “Decemlx-r 17, 1887. that Mr. Charles F. W. Hogue, Fred Green and Marcel i Giblis, gardens around town, and many of them Miss Nancv M« Kay, Ge rge McKay. Henry sures ns a good school for another year Panza, who had lieen in pursuit of the mur lus Row«1 returned the first of the week derer, stopped at the residence of oneGood- ; Crocker, of California, drove the last are looking lieautiful with late flowers. The Purticuhw Attcutiim to .McKay, Mi«" May Ames and A. C. Park i spike that united by rail, for the first i K. II. Moore, our popular county treat-1 rose bn-lie- have taken a new start, anil, in from a trip to Ft. Klamath, the agency nch, some thirty miles from the scene of. suul wife. They are from Central Point, J time, the states of California and Ore- many places, are loaded with finely devel Jackson county, Or. lxift home on Thurs tirer, has been confined to his room with and home bv way of Linkville and Ash Catching's death. They carelessly left. I Only a few mroe Choice day last ami nrrive«l here yesterday noon. I an attack of fever, but will soon be ; land. their guns in the stable with their horses, ' i gon.” The citizens are thrifty and en- oped rose- of many varieties which load the air with their fragrance, and charm the eye Tliev will remain a few days, enjoying the around again i ami when they entered Goodrich’s bouse i terprising. They have prospered greatly ■ Geo. Jackson, the Rogue river melon they saw Pucket comfortably reclining in I 'since the advent of the railroad, and with their beauty. A few «lays’ rain will cooling win«ls of the ocean »n«l variety of Work is progressing ou the contract of ami fruit raiser, is shipping some of the coast scenery.—[News, Aug. 24. a chair before them. The murderer jutnp- ¡xiint with ¡»ride to their improvements, I : bring out the ciiry.-antbemum-’, which with their many different style« ami lieautiful ed up when he recognized the officers, ami Which uill lie done in a workmanlike Wm. Stine, a young man horn and rear tearing out the lining of the inside of the I j finest melons ever sent out of tlic county. with knife ami gun in hand, backcsl out of their resourci-s an«l their prospects for colors, make gay the gardens till everything manner and at price* that ed in Yreka,was'on Saturday's train with his jail preparatory to putting in a »5<M» < His melons are larger ami lietter this the house. The officers showed no disposi tlie future. Many pleasant homes, all ■ else has faded. In this desirable location, wi>h a frontage year than ever before, and find a rea«lv wife and two children returning front a system of steel cells surroun«le«l by fruit trees and berry gar of 50 feet on Alidu avenue and a depth tion to pursue him. and returnc«! to Can Tbe new Catholic church bail a good trip in California. Billy has a flourishing of IGO ft. Centrally located and a beau G. W. Riddle, of Douglas county., and sale north of us yonville. where each should lie ornamented dens, «lot the hillslopcs and valleys. They crowd out at it- opening dedication last laxik store business at Walla M alla. . T.. Ym-sident of the Southern Oregon State tiful view of the surroundtug with a fool’s cap am! a very large leather : have a g«xxl system of water works, the Sunday. Father N<x-I conducted the ser Prbldv A Son are doing the brick work with hi- brother Julius, ami ha- l>een held- ' country makes these lots tlie state normal school ami a college. Fruit medal. Soard oi Agricultun-, wits in town Mon- I on Miller A Kurth’s large veneered store vices. and fur hi- subject to«ik “Confes mg the position of ca-hier in the leading most desirable and choicest growing is the principal imlustry of the Full stock always on hand uml inaili- I«, E. 1>. Hun-ak ’ T has several thousand dav on business pertaining to the duties sions' ’ answering tlie arguments of Protest buil'ling This will be one of the best l«ank there (or many yearn, but resigns this Residence Ixits in Asli- » county, ami yet they toll us the horticul brick for .-ale. For prices call at store. order. ants against this part of the Catholic faith. month ami with other capitalists has organ of liis office buil«iiii“s in town when completed and land. Prices low. • ture business is in its infancy; they had The music was funii-lie<l by the Jackson ------------ X------------- ize«! a savings liauk. Mr. Stine is a fin- , will Is- till»-«! with a large stoek of gents Handsome stationery in the latest styles W. W. Brotherton. oi the O»k C R R. no market liefore the road came. The ville choir— Misses Josie and Annie Orth, ancier bv nature and in bis early youth «le- TERMS EASY. for society use a» Burckhalter A Hasty's. furnishing goods None but the liest material used. veloixsl ’tbe business tact of accumulating was here last week trying to convince . climate is said to lx1 very healthy, ('iti- •lo.-ie an<i Fanny Nunan. Mrs. Harry Me- <'lituate free with each lot. Look at these Ju«t received a large assortment of novels I zens say that they will guarantee |x-«»ple ; Clallen. John Orth, Jr., and Geo. Bloomer. money far lievomi one of his yearn usually our county official* that »-5090 per mile School Open- In REESERS BLOCK. lots before buying elsewhere. Enquire of in paper l<«x>k form a* D. L. Minkler A son's. i to live to be ten years «»Irler in Ashlaml Service- will l«c conduct?«! in the church attains. His friemi.« expect to see hiiu a • was too much to assess Hist rorponition |37tl] I lie State Normal S-I hhi I at thi- place pne Sunday in every month, nt which «lay E. E. Miner on Hie premises. tSUL.tM), :::::: O/f/GOA. powerful bgure in the 1«u-incss ivorhl before i <>n their railroad track Wate.--pr«xrf building paper, wrapping pa than in any other place in the United there will al-<i lx- Sunday -«-bool. Father opens «ei«t. 2. ami every one who cx|«e< t- to his life is over. attend should make it a (Klint to lie in at per ami twine at Evan - A Brunk'-. States. I Neel thanked the citizens of A-hland very J. C. Wliipp and iamilv returned inline J. It. Tozer eiijov«sl a pleasant chat al the Satunlav from a six weeks camping trip the beginning, as the classes will then lie Fire, Life and Accident Insurance in tlie cordially lor their aid in constructing the To Dispel ('«»¡«Is. depot Frhlay evening with Mrs. l-aac organized. Ifforanv reason student-are un leading <-ompanics at lowest rates. G. F. THE NEW church. There are more Catholics in this Thompson, a sister of hi- «bs-ea-ed wife.who at Tyler's soda springs J. C. claims the able to l>egin at that tinie.thev shouhl 'nine Billings. 3-49 Headache- amt Fevers. t«> ciean-e the sys vicinity than one would suppose. wa« on her way for a visit al Seattle. 1-aae U li for having caught the largest numlier a- ''■on a- ,K>—ible thereafter. An early start DEAI.F.RS IN eflei-tuallv. yet gently, when costive or Owing to a change iu business-. E. B. tem There ha- lieen a ilispute among the tin Thompson wâ- a merchant anil miner of of trout while out then*—1576 is often half the battle. Prof. C. F. Nesse biliou-. or when tlie blood is impure or th«' sailor Digging-, now Wal«lo. Josephine ha- return»«! anti will give lesson.« in pen Hunsaker will give a few genuine Itargnins sluggish, to permanently cur«' habitual con ners arul i»luml«ers of Ashland ju-1 alxmt I’ALNTS, OILS. PAINTERS* TooLs, Note Geo. E. l>ean'« new ad. N iki ». I.ACIIENAL A Gl I gii N. eountv. ami u-«»l to weigh gol«l <lu-t on WALL PAPER, GLASS, ETC., man-hip to all student« of the normal free in organ- for the next thirty «¡ays. stipation. to awaken the kidneys and liver how much work they could get away with, which centered in a wager that Billy Otto. Fairimnks s. iile-. This was during the «lays of charge. The Business College opens its Men's and boys' clothing, boot.-, shtx-s, to a healthy activity, without irritating or ' of A. J. Barlow, of the Barlow House. Gold —THOM PARI“ Eddings A Morse’s hardware -tore.cquld Building Papern, Wrapping Paper» that we hear tell about and this oltl interior Hill, was taking in the sights this week. tir-t term Oct. 1. 1'89- Tuition in all de etc., etc.. <.f latent styles, finest «piality and weakening them, u -e Syrup of Figs. not make twenty-eight dozen half f gallon a_!L... mining « amp ha«l a population of peo partments is payelile strictly in advance. at prices that defy com¡«etition, at McCall’s. lut St.. near Sjtrlttih ASIILA ,V If anil Twines. a leak more ?—'.. in !...... — ple with its full quuto of bu-ines - houses Jaiuc- T. Skinner, the pioneer foundry Those who have hot the ready money, can The Helman farm in the city of Ashland fruit cans in ten hours. If _ Fre-h bread delivered atyour<hx«r every ha- l»cen -ubdivi«led and i- now oriered in than thirty cans wa- discovered Jie wa-to saloon*. I«a«l women. l“-ri«l whisky, and the man of Yreka, was on la-t evening's train make arrangement- with the President by Ila- an entirely New Method lor -.«¡«-him.- judge were ap- AU kinds <>f l«alaive of typical early mining days e«|iiip- for a visit with bls brother at Salem. ¡riving note for ren«onab!e time, lki not morning by 9 a . m . tinier- left a*. I . s. -mall tra. t- at very reasonable prices. If lose tbe money. Three judge- Fine Embroideries, Ijo-e Curtains, Fr-ng«-. Bakery, opposite 0<M Fellows llall. «ill le von want a pleasant home or a g«sxl invest pointoi and tbe jo!» conmiencc«! Tue«<lay ments. Thé population now i« less than forget the «late. M«in«lay, Sept. 2,1WR. Mudins, I .aces (white and black I. all kind- J. T. Brown, of Portland. ex-Graint Ma- ARTISTS' MATERIALS. of Woolens. Ladies Flannel- and other fifty pe«q«le. He led there aliout fifteen promptly attended to. ♦ ment in a good part of Ashland don't fail morning. At noon he wa- far enough 1 ter Workman of the A. <». I . W. of Ore I Eat m Stock for Sale. ahead to be through at 5 o'clock hence ho veam ago very wealthy amt ni««vedto Napa, i Wearing Apparel; also Gent’s Clothes Secure a residence lot in Miner - atidition ■ to see thi- tract. For -ale by <«. F. Billing«, -lacked up in the aftenmon and got there by CONTKAI K’K w here he died, leaving a l>ig hardware bu»i gon. ha.- l>een stopping at the Depot hotel cleaned on Short Notice. 1-19. The umier-ignol offer.« fur -ale at hi- place to the City of Ashland. Remember you < an or A. D. Helman. for a week or so for his health. u big majority anyhow. About $!»» all told tie«.« an«l other p»««t>erty, which is Icing a few mile« fn.ut A-hland (the Casebier buv one or more of these tine lots at reason P ainting , P apering . E tc . LACE CURTAIN CLEANING A SPE wa-upon the contest against time and Billy Don't cough any longer'. Wright's Red conducted by the w idow. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Snyder will again ¡•lace), a fine milk cow and a few head of able prices. Terms ea«v Cross Cough Cure will r ut your ¡nnoyanee feel- a« if he had just been declared pre-i CIALTY. Cor. M ain atol G k -. mte *tr««-t*. Attention is* called t«» the advertisement take charge of the Euru[>ean restaurant j calves; also some stock hogs and a few A new -to' k of glassware just received at and leave you free and well. Sold by T. K. «lent of tbe I'nite«! States or wre-ted tlie Stilixjitciitui titiariintral. «•f Sturgeon A High. wb«i have forme«! ac<> uext Monday, Mid are preparing to give the j d««cn chickens, \ pp) y to or add res.« champion-drip belt frotn John I . -ullivan Bolton. E. M. Miller" A-blaml •.-ro er«- -tore. Jeu? J. M «LTs.F« A-hland Or. eating public the best of .-ati-fs.tion. • parttici htp iu thetad-cr l«u iuex-. New Brick Opera House Block. Oscar Ganiard. who own« the l>l«x-k on comer of Main street an«l 1st avenne, near ; the Oregon hotel, has de< l lol to pat in a big i brick building there which will be a credit to 1 tbe city. The contract has not yet lieen let. ' bet we learn that it will be flbxlOO feet, with i four stores underneath, three fronting on l Main street and one on 1st avenue. The ! top story will be fixed up for an opera house of the ruost approved nxxiem style, with a twenty-foot stage. A small «trip of lan<! fronting on 1st avenue, which was useless in itself, though preventing a front age on that «treet, was purchase«! from the owner. G. F. Billing« by the property hold ers and given to Mr. Ganiard, so as to help the enterprise along. A number of other bnck blocks, on some of which frame buildings now stand, will be started on before many months by the owners, who have purchased them for that purpose. The proposed erection of this block has given the building booin quite an impetus and considerable talk has been aroused. 31 ED FORD DOI NGS. Jos. W. Hockersmith, FRUIT SHIPPER. CHOICE FR L ITS LIVERY STABLE ik emu» ¡For Sale at a Bargain. P. H. DONOGHUE Produce & ('oinniissioii Merchant. Peterman Bros. E Jr GOODS EI ER Y ’ WEEK. People are Com ing from a dis tance to Ashland to Buy at Dean’s. S. SHERMAN, D.S. Baton., Enquire or call and See Goods CHOICE CAKES and Prices. ROWE & MORE, LUMBER! Hll(l L 1111S111]1££ LlUlIlDCF, Rustic, Flooring, etc. AUTHORIZED AGENTS. Ii I i TIN STORE J RESIDENCE LOTS Hardware, Tin, Sheet-Iron and Copperware JOB WORK, DEFY UOMPETITIOff. EVANS & BRINK FRENCH LAUNDRY