VALLEY ii Eroi; I). ASHLAND. Ost.. Thursday. Ji tv 2t.l»'»i. PEKHOXAI. AMI MM'IAL. IPX k I,OINTE1L’S Henry White |«*id Central 1’ufnt a vi it last »uh’fay. Mr». Nenthammer. wb<> ba» l «*«n <|ui <• »ii k is improving, we are /lad tu -ay. Uew. Cawley i» lying very ill with i be «lipbUteriu. at the home of Dr. Colvtg. Mr- Benj. Miller is paying her > ieeti al Jacksonville for the last week, ha» return­ ed ho ne. Rum<*r whisper» that one uf Rock Point'» prominent citizens ba ‘ got tangled in Cu­ pid's net. J. W. Hay», acioiiipai.iol by Jame- Kin- raid of Central Point ha- gum* to Klam ath county. A great many tire« hare been »tartcl on the hill in thi- vicinity, «o fliis place is <|uite smoky. Mi-» Hattie Truman left tor M.-ipb ton. Minn.. Ia«t month to make her graml- l«arent« a vi-it Ruck point can l>oa«t uf having two brave girls, the Mi»»es Wilson, who killed a large three-foot rattte-nake thi« a»*ek. Ater. Blakely «leparterl for Han tram*Mco not long **m*e. E*l. Temple, ot Central Point, took hi« pla e io ti«* II« ek Point »tore a» clerk. A l«a.-ket meeting » as bel«i at thi» pia place . it thi« Sunday by Rev, Whitney. Mi»«e- Eliza Cook and Lillie Hays were ccnverteil. Mi«» Nina Emery of Ashland, who - lia» Iieen »1 'pending her holiday here with her aunt. Mr«. ! A Cawley, returned home ibi» week. Dr. < olvig a« >’ompante«i by hi- «laughter Atti«*. Mi»se» Mann«* Wilson ami Alice Matthew«, Me«-r». Bert f'ollin- i.m! 11. Huumier» will leave Wednewlay for the «•oust. Our »mall tow*, became >iuite lively one evening lust week with a fire. Home* care le.«» campers left a i«>g burning, the fire spread in the . '■biloh'.' Catarrh Remedy, a marvelous y i tn , envoi nti : k HKLVITY BASKI-rr •tire fur Catarrh. Itiptheria. Canker mouth, John li.»»k Kill- Geo. IU mh II ow . sun ut the Jam«— N«*rri« sells lumlx-r. L« a" c your and H«*a«l-an. an ingenious na-ul injector for the more treatment of tlie«e complaint- A uity )«>unhn '-!i«»k on hotite’uck work. _ Picture frame« made to order Emery's. ami bramiisl'ing a pistol lie r<»I«* into the Ex-Rou«iiii:<-t«*r M. Hullivan hu- pur­ yar.i ami Haiti he wax hunting lor John Lined overalls ll.tit) per pair at Blount's. a ram h near Montague from B. I*. '■hook, wanted to kill him. IL* role «li­ chased Wilkinson. For lame back, «ide or < he.«l. use Shiloh’s re« tlv into the j *wn of death. Hit* pistol Fi-berm« ti at it« mouth report prospects Porou« Plaster 25 cents at T K Bolton’s. went off at the he»«! ci 8hook. Shook The ltev. Geo. II. Thayer, or liourlxm, retaliated with fatal result. Thea«* are g«xxl f«»r a big r«iu of «ahuon Up Klamath ’ Ind., say«: “Both myself and wife owe all the detailo of the murder obtainable i river this season. our lives to Shiloh's Consumlion Cure." at irreeent. The trouble no doubt result- \ very large -lock of the latent noveltie» For sale by T. K. ltolton. in Broadheaa s«*s testifieil that Goodlow «lid not tain to rake in the shekels Blount’«. draw his pisiol. Othera te»tifie«l that Point and Yreka fair.». La«t Jun«* alter the great ¡¡««oil. I received Goo«ilow * (Goo«l* door», «a-h. etc. L«*ave orders at Luckey s# gave it to a dozen people, an«l it relieved ami low; »hot after the bullet j»’m*tr*.iteM Fritlav. Engineer Hays ami D. C. Agler are rail- r««dtug at t’uw creek canyon. Fred Klippel and < ba-. Bilg«*r went to ill give you a hint of what you may es|>ect, and if the prices suit you < umc at .»an Fran<*l»**o Prid»v on a trip ■ >m e. fol our stock is iet I irgc. and will soon be broken at the figure» Jas. Gixslrii h wa« «.ver from Heniey on Im-iiM*»« »everal day» last week. «pioted. There tire many other bargains not here im*ntioned Mr». J. W. Powers and Mi»« May «pent that art* sure Io please* you:— Friday an«I hatnrdav at < <>le«tein. P. B. Fitzpatrick.of the 8. p. R. R., .<rtlan«l last wi-ek on a vacation. ('lialiv almost given awav—*20 vds for 8 1 J M1 H««lt. «*nn:el Furry, representative ek*<*1. wa- in the city Hatunlay with bis family. Gingham " " —II ytls for 1.00 Mrs. 1«. II. Palethorpe sn«l children were I ’ ine Brodette di'ei-s ging- I up from the Pa»« visiting, the pn»t week. hams .— 8 \ (Is tor l.oo Mr«. J. A. Higgle», of Etna. 8i»kiyou • <*Ui«ly. Í» the guest of T. J. Ki»t ami fam­ •• .\rmadale zephvr — 1.', •• 1.00 ily. *• •• Turkey red table damask — 1 1.00 L. Gray, a prominent ■ ittzen of Ben u ta. Í» »topfxnr at The Oregon with hi» •• Bleached " " — I 1 .IM 1 J Gored to Death bj a Meer. wife. A mineral find ell her -liver or nickel - John Tice, a voting man raised in this ha« l«een «liscovered ut Wagoutire inoun H E. Ei«p- and * 'ba«. R. Timina» were in iicwwHH 1'ntinltr is I'illecl ivitli Hennis l-’renu Krei’U vallev, was gored to death bv n steer tain, latke county, and i- being prospected the city Moiuiay. en route to Sisaon from lla«t week. To dav'a northlKitnni train was «litciied Rev. P. <' Hetzler ami others will address < orlie> Merrill i» now writing copy for by a defective rail near N'ord. between l the meeting. lhe patent out«HÍe-of tlie I’ortlaml news­ Red I’.lutf ami Chieo. Two tramps on E«l. Lowenburg the genial San Fram*i«« u paper union. the “blind baggage” receiveil fatal in- «•igar drummer, laid over Sunday at The Prof. J. H, isweet departed Frúiav on hl- iurtee No one else «eriousiy hurt. The Orogen, preparatory t«> taking a tour Ea-tern trip, preparutorv to locating Ull train w ill not at rive in Ashland till some­ tbiough Siskiyou county. Puget sound. The Examiner sayF the etlort of the eon- time to-morrow morning. tractor» to have tiie time on tlie Ager- Rev. Itubi. Ennis of Jacksonville ami Hoinii-itle ill Siskiyou County. Linkviile route changed from ill to :>• hours The Best Egg Producers in the Rev. > <*ott Bur, Cal., and in 34 hours. .WORZLID. Pa«» Muiwtey evening to conduct a week of have bad a long '.nieundentamliiig. The live year-old «laughter of J. I'. At­ revival preaching. which resulted in the death of Ingram at An per cent, of these pure blooded Cock­ tion he would provide meal» ami lodg­ Mrs, Fteole of Grant« Pa»« is visiting at ing* for Much traveler» uh chance«! tu the evidence given it appears that In­ and the .«ale.« this summer at 10,OOU, wlticii rells for sale. Inquire of The Oregon, ami with Mrs Dr. Helm spent travel hi» way. It was un annoying cus­ gram met Weiss near the bridge ami is about the numlier sold as near a« we can Monday at Colcstein. commenced using rough language, ’get­ learn, leaves this county with only 50,0(0 L MINER. I tom with a eettain class of »lock dealers I L. Fwitn of Swan «t LeMny, stage manu­ who traveled over the road to offer a $50 ting otf his horse and advancing in a «beep within her Ixirder«. -¡Examiner. Ashland. < >r. I threatening manner, when Weiss backed David Payne, formerly in the butcher facturera of Yreka, was ia the valley lust — Wholesale Fruits and Produce i »lug in i pavment for a night'» entertain­ —— —/ .T ” warning Ingram to keep off,which business in Ashland, ba» upened a «hop at week on stage buxine»«. incut, and ment, ami if the change could not be away, •* Pass. He has two assistants. W. I’uiihllul. Df//;. re '< C. O. Dougin», the aaaUtant conductor on given they wool«! settle in full the hext he did not lieeJ, thereby causing Weiss ; Grants to fire the fatal shot. The wounded man M. Bunch and Harry Price. Mrs. Payne Ryan's train, was enjoying a visit from a time they stopned. mounted his horse and started over [ and the children have moved there from pretty cousin this week. One «lav a lellow whom Jetwe Apple­ then the bridge, when he fell off, ami again Phoenix. gate ha«l spotted offered a W. 8 Barnum, the Medford planing mill slug in the Tlie gang of about twenty men w ho Artist. m in, was the guext of bis parents in A»h- I usual way, saying he was sorry, but re attempted to mount his horse, but fell Manager Ashland Packing House. down exhausted.” Weiss is in the jail have Iieen at work all sum liter felling* laml .»at unlay and .»un«l;iy. ally that was the smallest coin lie ha«l at Yreka waiting fora trial. tret’s on either »ide of the Western Union L. Geiirhart, a retired merchant of Al about him. Corner Main and (J runite Street*. wire in the Cow creek canyon have still “I’m sorry, too,” replie«! the host, “for litiny wl|o »pent the summer of lais in Gold Nuggets two niontlis' work before lliein. John E. PICTURES UOPIEI» AND ENLARGED Suuthern Oregon, is stopping ut Cole-tein. I haven't a bit of ch.inge in the house.” Spiaking of the list of big nuggets pule Pelton is supplying them with beef. “Oh, never iniml,” replied the guest, lislied W* 8. Bell, the liberal Ic turer. was on in a recent issue oi the R:'< < iki >, Bromides made in nil sizes. Call and M. Volk’s loadiiuister district lias liecn Fri«lay x north Ixtund train. He did nut *“l'll hand it to you as I come back.” City Councilman IF. IF. Kentnor recalls examine our work stop off to lueet his ap|«ointiuent in Ash- . [ “But maybe 1’11 never see you again,” two that were r.ot mentioned. In 1852 a. amalgamated into that of John Galvin’s, Ja.id. suggested Applegate, ignoring the hand nugget amounting to $3000 was taken out who now lias charge from Roseburg to Supt. T. J. Davis wa» in the city last Fri­ outstretched lor the eight-cornered coin . : at Scott Bar that was pure gold—not a Ashland while Volk has been ap|x>inte«l “Yes, you will. I’ll be along here in day Having the water and drainage system particle of quartz, or anything else. It division roadniaster lietween Portland of the 8. P. Co.'» hotel and buildings re­ about a week,” said the other. was on exhibition in Crum Rodgers’ and Ashland. paired. “Oh, well, in this ease 1’11 just keep bank at Yreka. In the same year an I I E. E. Miner feels particularly proud of Jesse A. McCall.the young civil engineer, the slug, and when you come back I’ll emigrant boy at work for a miner found a yearling colt he has front Boynton’s EOK SALE IX- left for Portland bunduy to accept a poxi- have the change for you.” replied the old tion with Hammond A Hurlburt Success gentleman, ami putting the piece in his a $10J0 dollar nugget on a little ridge lie­ Hambletonian stud. It is a fine looking tween Long gulch and Canal «gulch in the JOS. W. HOCKERSMITH and there are few in the state lu him. pocket he bode the stranger gd morn­ vicinity of Yreka. The miner had the animal that are as pretty. Mr. Miner will have ing, with best wishes for a prosperous Mr. Kckenberger, general freight agent of boy go up the ditch to turn the water him trained for a carriage horse. lla> Heard of the BARGAINS at the ( . the V. B. Q., arrived in Ashlaml Satur- journey and a safe return. and lead it in a dilferent channel, which O. D. Emporium, where they keep Notions, ening at the J. B. Ilaggin went north Friday to Great Counter Goods of All Kinds. LL ORDERS promptly attended io. Falls, Montana. They were in tRe fine W T. Beagle and Win. Laddigan mart • •• Boxes and pu)>er for «hipping fur­ same time. He hande«l the nugget to Bcmitiiyliig Carriage*. • •• this week on a prospecting tour iu the stock car Ben Ali. vyere front the tjtuds of WILSON A- WALSWORTH. nished. his einplover and though it was not on • •• mining section of the Klamath river and it» 1 Stanford an«l others, were all yearlings Co). IF. A. Grow is doing much to— the employer’s land the grasping miner Olli«« with Well.«. Fargo A Co.'s express, tributaries. 12«- Proprietors. Ganiard opera block. wards beautifying the turn-outs about only gave the I toy an afternoon lay-off and will be trained for tro.ttent. Mrs. Hattie Parker and children, of Ashland, by repainting the weatlier- ami pocketed the nugget. AJr. Keutqor year-old ttrqod mare who lias a record of I kiali.lett fur Alkali valley. Klamath <-uiin- beuten rig*. He ha» treat«t many cases, has forgptten the naqic of the owner of 2:16 was also along, ty. Monday to visit her people, the family J ami has onlers coining in from afar. the claim. 1!. W. Price,wife ami grandchild.loriuerly of Amos .«’hook. Many an old, scrubby looking carriage <>f A.«blau«l were on Fri«iay'x train for Oak­ I'lie AViitcy Works. Grant Worthens, wife and children and and btlggv that bits been touche«! hv the land, Cal., where their «laughter wa« quite |l --------- — —•----- -- <_ in the valley colonel’s s bruijli . nqw go about . their mother, who -- have KA Iieen with ¡lie low. H. W. Price, their son, who is in the In justice t«j the workmen ei«gage.«l in agricultural the past /ear. returned to Kansu« Monday appearance oi lieing new Qnew. Being iuiplement buxine«.«,went south laying the water mains in this city it is tue next day. They all returned yesterday, from Me( the cash­ and ring game. the factory, and it is owing to the imper­ ier «4 tfic Siskiyou County Bank, and Mis» Eugene Walia«I was eleete«l .»ui»erin- fect manner in which these have been Mrs. Hockersmith they took’ a ride over the Kisktyous to Colestein Tuesday—their Lenora Huaentan from chant were in town last night. urday and find R. F. High remove thenu 1 Cottage Grove, where «he ha» been visiting Prof. O. A. Eckart, of the Linkviile completion of the work, as the old six' her daughter, Mrs. Rev. T. B. Boyd, to public school, waa itt Ashland several inch pipe now in use cannot be taken tip This i.« th«; first time he has been shav«l sin«*e Istft, at Cul]x*p|>er, Va. \\’t Jle. in tlte w hum wu« born a daughter on the 12th. days tin» week, en route home from th«! to be redaid elsew trere until the new pi|ie army there a traveling yRntogi filter came f is made |ierfeCt. which we trust will now along, amt he WaiiUat lo'seml home a like Mrs. J It Russell ba» liecn visiting in teacher»’ aanociation at Salem. be very soon. ness iu <*a«e Geil’. Lee’s soldiers might re- • bttuge Grove, ami the Lender report» con­ All other pi|ie tu which pressure has move the' possibility of Ins getting Grant Alilstrotu, aged aliout 21, died siderante stir among the retigioi’.« and tem­ alive. perance worker» in coneequance of her pres­ suddenly this morning, after taking a i, bceen applied has proven satisfactory. ence. couple of spasms. The 16-year-old son Those line white blanket» al the wool- A»l>lai> Ashland for over a year, left Friday for also reported deud as we go to press. ing places: Eugene, 3200; Salem, 7200; seen in the state. Great Fails, Mon., where Dr. Newman I» 2300; Oregon City, 3200; Mc­ E. J. Curtis was over sunurg. His Grizzly prairie between 5 p. tn, Thurs­ sonville. 13W: Grants Pass, 2250. days’ UiftT* hy himself and partner. A, A. wife presented him with a bouncing daugh­ day ami the next morning. He killed six Lumber! Lumber! Tyier. This, be says, was only from where ter on tlie I6tb inst. fine deer, one a large 10-pointer, and two James Norris at his lutnl>er yards on they were excavating for a pump. They Mrs. J. Young. Mr». J. K. Sechrist and bear. He re|«orts an exciting tight lie­ the north side of the railtoa«! track, near have plenty of w ater »mi rich grouml to Mi«» Ltzzie F hx k oí Central Point returned tween one of the bears and his dogs. i the depot. Ashland, can sell you sash, last them for a three months’ run. to their oul borne at Yreka yesterday, bay Morris Caro, of Roseburg hai; beeu Broadhe^u dress goods can lie luel at doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds ing sold their lease of the st. Cloud hou«e api>ointed ae an inspector of custtnns by oi finishing lumber. Leave your order« Hunsaker'». to r red Kradentmrg. * We have just received an invoice of stylish summer suits, tine quality soft ami stitl hats, latest styles ami »I i « i | m - in Collector Abraluun* to take the place of at Luckey’s real estate otliec. and they The Railway Agesuys; ’’h. the midst Mr. iin-i Mr». Oscar Ganiard made a bits- w. W. Page, resigne I. The appointment of the hojl seasou it setnus very strange to i straw hats; 25 cases mens’ fine shoe«, from $1.«50 to $5 |**r pair. _ _ will be promptly attended to. in« visit Id Curt Utas last week, and again was matie - ” at the - " re«]uest of . Congressman er r**ad that some of the side-tracks of the leit Tuesday tor a live days trip to s«n Large new line of gloves ami suspenders, nobby styles in tine white and colored shirts, either plain oi pleated >osom. Central Pgcirie- railroad in the Sierras are Sp\t|e Up Nirticc, Framvsco Jn business connected with the Hermann, and Mr. Caro expects to bold »till covered with snow. and that as late as The largest line ami most desirable styles in neckwear that we have ever hath Note some of our ciish pl’ict*. improvement ut the Ganiaru Grand O|«era over when Collector Earhart aasmues Any parties having claintH agaiusl W, the middle of June a rotary snow-plow was charge oi the custom houge. House. B. Gress are requested fa prettent their at work clouring off hard, packed drifts Yoq don't have to continue dosing with account? on qr before (he 28th day of from four to six feet deep. It is said that Henry McConaughy, a popular \rekq «.itesman. Kent to ’Furiland Tuesday to re- .Himnions Liver Regulator. Often a little July.. 189J, fur settlement. Those it}« in the mountain gulches along the road tiiain 1« that city. Miss Alice McConaughy cures effectually. debted tu the undersigned are requested «now still remains as much as fifty feet I» employed a-stenographer tn the whole­ • to come forward and settle promptly be­ air. » 3 00 sale gkn«»’ turnishtng house of Neusleder 206 Imys'wnits lielow cost. 12 Mens ’ dark suits at. ............... ♦ 5 00 fore the above «late; and dont forget that The Broadbead dress good- take the cuke i of Talent, received a King combined har ­ Bros., in i'orth«nd. 04 « •» “ o “ 3 N 100 pair ’liens' cotton pants, at . 8 00 vester and thresher from the Benicia ag­ this is a grand chance to get goods cheap for price and durability. light colored suits ii Lillian Smith, the ride shut, has opened ricultural works wlticii cumuienced work lor the next 10 «lays. 4 50 W B. G uess . 24 “ “ After a meeting at the Dunkard church 90 pair mens’ cotton pants, at frpek suits, 10 00 a gallery in Koseourg. she wilt lie at the 00 on Williams creek last Friday evening 72 “ state tai'r ill Salem. A number ut gentle­ Monday on his SO-' acres, alter which it 10 oo fine brown suits Mens' woolen pants. ♦ EAGLE POINT NEWs. men admirers front Ashland and Medford will tackle J. C. Bohannon's and other John Miller and Ira Sjiarlin, who have |MI Kangaroos and French calf. IH> Mens ’ tailor made overalls 10 ftite orange suite wilt also lie there, it is »aid. to pack water crops. The header has a 12 foot cut. it been having it “in" for one another over Peter Fiiuun is building a new granery. 25cts up Mens’ straw bate, from ami make tiieiii«elvts generally usetul. Mens' overehirte, al) prices . requires twentv head of animals to run gray eaasituere suits.. . 11 00 a dispute to a water-right to a spring of I 44 A. I., liaselton and H. G. Shock have put $.5 01» felt hats, from 50ets to it and four men, a driver, separator ten ­ Mens' tine white shirts •' water at their farms, catne tcgctUvi anti summereutawav suits.. 16 00 Geo. C. Cottrell and another toting man neat picket fences around their lots. der, sack sewer and header runner. seamless sox. 2 pair for 25«*ts a short encp.^Tytek 'daring which went to Hornbrook Sunday to coiutueuce 36 pair mens’ fine shoes, per pair “ light plaid suits 18 00 Everylimly is busy harvesting. The wheat hail work m Rummel Bros.’ river claim .several time SjiarJJu Uil oii nvariv tlie whole of gloves, new stock. 50cts up If you feel all broke up and out of sorts, I ; crop is better than at tirst expected. 24 fiair mens'fine shoes. “ “ 18 00 butterfly Scotch suits. miles I rum there, which is running night agitate your liver with otmniuns Liver Reg­ fttiti ul Miller’« ears. Miller went to Mr. McNeal is putting up a'ltew fro^se «« aud day. ulator. CiranU Paa« to swear out a complaint his place in the t’.pper en’I’tf'our town against S|>arliii, who it is said lia>l dis- Mr and Mrs. E. E. Hale, the latter a sis­ Another contest Tor blow! betweeu Al­ F B. Ji,lbw am! 'one of our merchants ter of Mrs. Tyler tlie photographer, who tamont and Huniblejoniaii-Manihrino lias gone to Talent, for the purpose of '•P>MMrva* I have lived in Ashland the vast vear retv.ru- L* ______ If z you want _ a nice dre«« you'd lietier go ed Monday t<> their vid Inutile iq Riwine 5toc|f is to cqute’qff next month at Port­ building a l.’arn on hi» property there. Janies Lewi», the engineer in H. C. Lew- to Hunsaker s. land between neuator Tongue's Kitty fuqqiy, W«scoh»in * Hani and Senator Matlock's Alta. Jas is mill, quit the mill last Saturday and re- Paged: Son, who have houses at San : Juna» A Lee s|«vnd» must of the week Mel »enough of Tolo made his old Yreka turne«l to hi« farm on Little Butte Francisco, Loa Augeles, Portland. Seat- «lavs at Klippel A Lee's sawmill on Gail'» J. A. Jonas, our jiedagopue. I friend, !.. Swan, a present of Alta wiieu 7 *' iyfit-’htttK ■ tie. Tacoma and other place« on the coast creek Mrs. Lee and children are well i . __ is ____ am- |iave open^j a branch packintr ItOUbe in pleased with their home in Ashland, have a i she was a colt, and between the hand- school in the Big Butte distric.. ily acconi)>anies him. leaving home Mon­ • ling of these two veterans thev brought une cabriolet and are enjoying themselves Ashland and put hi Jo<*. n. Hocker- day morning and returning Friday even immensely. her out to the fine showing she made at ing. They have engaged rooms with T. IL ­ smith a- They got left on the W. R. i-awaon, who is tn charge ut the S. the state fair last fall, where she was Higenliotliein. ffitiv «*i'«ip of Southern Oregon this year, P.'s torces in Cow creek canyon ami whose sold. The match w ill be looked ujxjn A. J, Daley has got hi« m«f ruder mill ami to purchase Mr. H.’a rustling quali­ official jiusition it i« to see that the con­ with keen interest by Alta’s friends in under headway, bgt is but of wheat. He is ties ut a high figure was their only chance tractors do gmxi work—an ea»v Nine— -pent Southern Oregon and Northern Cali­ ’¿rcfdi.'ing to build a large warehouse ad- to get in. Mr. Hockersmith »till retains Sunday tn Ashland. fornia. ‘ “ ydining hi« mill. He is also building a new hie berry and small fruit lutsincss intact Frank Beach, tornieriy of the laikc-’i«* A. it. Carson uic weli-known nursery- liog pen. You. or rather we. know that all 1 an Wii b»- Las« i u*'V girl. Hi» mother Mrs. s fruit evaporator trout which goml results Hurrah fur the Broadbead dress goods. M. ! tleii ’«< lT. wlm 1» spending the sulnmer are expectod. The Grants Pass New » Pyle, Sum’H, oue of i ur old pioneer.», Hunsaker sells 'em. f itii the family of her lather. Mr* 'Val«- started a few days ago via Portland for Ger­ savij the plans art* those oi E K Au«ler» many to visit his sisters that be has nut v.««ria. will pay tfieiu a vi»it -oott. Two of the Indian- belo tging to the sou of Talent, and the principle upon «ecu fur forty two years, and to try to im­ Klamath Agency nine, who are the chani- j. W. Phillips, John Bower« Jr., and L. L. iiurtcn»haw went to Kean creek Satur­ w hicli it is constructed is that of thor­ prove hl« health that ba« l>een falling for pions of Klamatn county, arc in the city day <>n a fishing expedition, returning ough hot air ventilation, in towers. The «oiue time past. He was accotnpanie worth of verterdav. Fishiug yarns arc now in tlie evaporator will have a capacity ot 160.1 far as Portland by bi» daughter Sophia. air. Thev «iaiiu to 'have caught over 3NI l«ounds daily. Mr. Carson rejKirts a Dennis Simon had the misfortune to be ponies against «Mi cash, the game tu be trout. No one would dispute their words splendid grape crop and other fruits as thrown front his horse while coming down played the day before circ’,:s. Tfeej' *¿5 but as there were so many lawyer» tn the fair. His uurserv is looking in magnifi­ a bill on the road from J. B. Welch's mill they want lots ef Eior.rv vo see "flte ele- phi’nt' ’vitb: an«J l«J»lig entbusiaatie over crwtrd, everybody »miles at the claim. cent slia|>e and has never «lone better with a load of lumlier, falling in a bunch of ( thtir own ability want to get it in spite of oak grulw and h* rti ’ .g o, c of hia eyes »0 Cha». Merrill of ixrii. Cal., arrived than this season. b.dh that he was «onit-ellcd to leave hi» the Kuril times tu Klamath. When these* veuterday fur a vieit with hia ol«l Michi- I S*nim r Frien Bright' I«*. ■ ki«vrry wagdn on tnr road. The cause of the acci­ xiwashes attempt to liat one of Van Tassel'.« ««an neighlxtr» and friends. Mr. i.tid Mrs. Cut-'ial Oree u»**d aid ays *i«e«l. Reliable dent wa> an iron bar on the . brake giving I curve», poor Lo's untutored cranium will' Í|. E. Slocum of l|te Krlingtofi hple|. amlplV’tiipt.' Pletxaiit to take. ln«li.«|»ii- wav. eau'ingthc "agmi to pu«h on to the think the ball is “hoxiooed." Their tally ' sheet will look as though a cyc!«r.«; tui’l -ible fur-nmtufr trauMe? 'v*«ld •* l.K horses. Dtcs ¡is'eig!it:yéat-o{«Jeon bat! iñb |e¿ Vr«’l j Lagii 1 Util, J u._ .1,189U. Ejlma. Ì ziru-.k it. F () K I 1 unsakei O o o tr o □ P OQ O 7. 1’0 I LT RY. T J SILVER SPANGLED TÍ o a o 0 eh P a eh O A FEW PRICES J X No. 7L p Ü V J o o B « m PAGE & SON O’ JOS. W. HOCKERSMITH o TOWN lots : H 0 æ V A Fine Display; =Of New Goods FOR THE SEASON AT 0. H. BLOUNT'S. It 1 1 and inspect the largest stock of mens' goods in Southern Oregon. O H. B L, O U The leading Clothier and Hatter ASHLAND, OREGO Ly a ’8f.u wuil- eu rvute ut