V v xb I I L j r I jlj UV 1 D Vi’flPFl IirjV’Jill'" The At.'Uc Bustneas. Tolman 9old. BKEVITV insKET French Tansy Walters. The 'iskiyoa St>>ne Co. i. Mill -t work T. £. Hill, of southwestern .Minnesota, The«- wa'srs are a sure i"d safe specific Sisson is to have a Masonic lodge. j string out san-!s»one ro k in their qu »r- ba pun ha-ed the To! nan >u!nfiur springs for a I kind« of fema e tr->n'>le« and wil. re rv adjoining Ashland for the new city property, nesr Ashland, from Dr A C. move all obsiructions to ibe monthly peri Next baturday Is bt. Va entitle'* day. od«, no matter what the cause. They are i h.»ll in Portland. The contra<-t<>r. archi Helm. It is 1<<3W acre«, and the consider Use Holden ’ s Ethereal Cough 8j rap. was $10.009. Mr. Hill is a wealthy what every woman need-, and may be n«ed tect and superintendent, who were the ation man and will put the property in elegant A big masquerade ball will be given at safely. For sale bv- the Livingstone Chem worst enemies of Ashland rock when the shape. He wilf arrive with his family in Merlin on the 13.h. ical Co., manufacturer^ 8an Francisco, Cal. I company had so much trouble in having the spring. D R Milla Mt~Mondav for Chicago I M . ' For sale by T. K. Bolton. it recommended, are now its liest friends Three inches of snow fell in Ashland • Mrs. John Clint has opened dresa- A Sensation at Grants Pass. during Mi nday night. H. T. Chitwood viAite! in Medford Mon- making parlors in the Gillett*' block, on I ind s< knowledge that it is the best sand- I There is quite a contrast in the citv of - Mis« Ollie Lindsay, the daughter of pion J. M. Johns «nd Mi.»» Dodge, of Grants fidai« who floatet! the citv water works Main stre t, and invite« the patronage of j stone tliev ever saw. It is lieing put up with black his.lt from St. Helens and , eer« of Josephine county, was taken sud Pass, spent Bunday in Ashland. L Hatuuela wa» on Bunday'» aonthboond the ladiea of Asnkn«! and vii-initv bonds and the present re.rime The denly ill Saturday afternoon, and was pr-,- Having had manv years ex|>erience in makes an elegant appearance. There wa» ten inches of fresh >n "W at ■ present officials, without any noise or : E OFFER SPECIAL BARGAINS in Drygoods, l n un ed dead Mondav by phisician*. rhe Mrs G. L. Dean returned to Grant* Paas ! U East, satisfaction is guaranteed. ostentatious display, have heen offered a The National Granite Co. have in- ianerxl took p ace in the MetbodistUhu cb -Siskiyou; on the railroad tracs. Tuesd iy. Notions, Laces, Corsets, Underwear; Ribbons, Gloves, yesterday ------------------------------ creasrd their force of men at their quar South, at Grants Fas«. Tue-dav At the! The _______________ _ _ railroad ____ w».- com- propertv for a city hall valued at 14 '00, Jacksonville ___ branch ,, o ,, . . , . . . , . Thoee Wagon Road Appropriations. ry up on Granite street in this city, and close of the-ervice. when the friends were menced to-day making regular trips twice - onsiiiered a cheap price, and a ree to ! G. R. Gallant wile ami daughter left yes-1 _ • j take city s-rip, bearing 6 per cent inter- tenlay on a tnp t>> Iowa Representative M-Call write« that tin- are vetting out rock for a $10,010 <on- pa ong around the coffin to take the fare- a day |eat, in payment. As the heavy-weight Mi~ Kmm. Tolman teaz le, her art class hCaT,\aat Thur^*v I tract for a big Hoi-k in Portland on the well glance, some- -ne noticed that her cheeks The csrs first ran over the entire com were tlu-hed. and the body was taken back Cloaks, Hats, Boots and Shoes, Combs. Brushes,Sta financiers of water bond “fame” paid 6 at Medford every Thursday. appropriating $»«0J for the Aah- 1 --orner of 5th and Yamhill, being erected home pleted part of the Cow creek railroad on and all known means of re-u«cita- „__ . . Limi-Link vilie road and $fi«XJ0 for the j by E. Goodnoe A Co. the 2d inst, • [5er cent interest on $5',000, payable! I tion are being used. Many are confident tionery, Pencils, 5 and 10 cent Novelties, Violins, AL<^'i?0,J.Wi?,‘heJ>hei!“erno*run*th* Central Point-Ea.de Point-Foil Klamath W. R. Lawson ha« been ap)a.>iuted assist I semi-annuallv for a period of 20 years, , The ro- k quarry business in Ashland that -he is only in a trance, as a consequence Ashtanite.rant. P«., freight. They will pass the aemtte without j tliis is rather a sad --nmnientarv. w ‘ Strings, Harmonicas, Tinware, Confectionery, <£c. of congestion of the brain. ant roadmater under John Galvin. He is C“**’* ststfon. was regia- «nr trouble and breome laws. Miller’« is vet in its infancy, and its full devei-tp- thoroughly competent. The Rai.r..ail Trestlet,. tered at Th« Oregon Monday. Granta Paas to the sea wagon road b.ll I ment promisee a most substantial indus- l.OK.X I bhovel creek sva,c state usu fish iiavcuery hatchery is is oetng being V v • u l . I »••«»»«»• »y. _________________ Will Bummers.of the Medford Mail staff, went through at $16,000. ------■----- __ Fall r,. tnckaon has receive-! the contract ' moved iron, -------- near z Edson Bros.’ up on • aa in Ashland over »unday. LACEY— In ' sbla* d. Feb. 8. 1891. to Mr. Astrology on Top. from the Southern Pacific to fill in the creek, near Roberts' place. place, C >» nc.l Dulngs. and Mr*. J. H. Lacev. a daughter. Mis» Georgia Miller left baturday for a! tr^tli-s between Ashland and Talent and Several Ashland fieople are hatching C. P. Jone« has purchased a three acre VAN HORN —In Ashland. Feb. 8. 1891. to Meeting Feb. 4th.] visit at Portland and Astoria. , a number of his men were at work the tract of land opposite his place on Graniie out a huge scheme to keep Rogue river Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Van Horn, a daugh bupt Daria wa» up this week making an j Bill of El*:tric Light Co., $50, f >r Jan- : from wasting its water in an already first of the week staking off the premises street, from Geo. Engle, for $109. ter. i Uary, ordcied paid. inspection of railr-agi buildings with a lorcc force of OI surveyors. The Hie question o ( Annlonata io nnmni»« I well-filled pond, the Pacific ocean, and ; of -2 water whether a tunnel or cut, will be run for aS) bead of ¿Ji ‘ cattle at 8w«n r lak Master Chan Watson returned Monday ! Mavor Grainger appointed City Attor- > propose tapping Rogue river with a canal cattle at Swan lake, Kia- i nev Bowdith,Farlow and Kentnnr a com- through the^ frozen. the bluff near the ’ 49 diggings is math county, the lake being frozen, from a visit with h*s father at Balern 1 —61 feet wide by flve feet deep—leading < mittee to confer with Geo. H. Leech in not vet determined, thou ii ;h a survey and i jonn John wnmey, Gridley, «no who is not remembered it in J,r- B M. Gill has moved from Klamath ■ ■ reference lo land now used for head around the northern and eastern part of i ,°.n 118 probable cost will be an ti enviatrie the v.illev to a point away up above Ash enviable light light hereabouts, hereabouts, is is cuttim cutting City to Dunsmuir te practice medicine. otice is hereby given to the ! works of lower water si stem. I made. Erickson will have the Wagner . J i wood at Gervan, five miles south of Rea- land, then crow over and go down the tax pavers of the Citv of Ashland that Judge J. W. Parker, the Linkville attor-j trestle all filled in bv the middle of ding Street committee were instructed to western and southern part, thus circling creek the street and poll tax levied by the Citv ney. is in A»bland on buaineas this week. March. 1 , see woolen mil! company about turning the whole valley for a grand irrigating Linkville Star: *V. A. Dunlap informs us Council of the City of Ashltnd <>n the 7th E. Erickson, the railroad contractor, was i water out of the flume until a new one ' scheme that will make the land all that the road from epencer creek to Ash day ot February. 1891. is now due and will Damage tu the Rogue River Dam. in Portland liiia week on bnsinesa. with the ' j i» built. land is now better than any ro:.d in this become delinquent on the 15th day ot April, I “bloom like the rose,” and do the trans- ». P. 1891. Pay up before then and save costs. The rainstorm of last Friday damaged vicinity. A committee of three were appointed ■ portation business of the mvriads upon U M. NELSON, Mrs. A. T. Kyle leave» thia week for a to confer with Jacob Thompson about , myriads of gristmills, saw mills, skating i the Grants Pass Light and Power Co.’s Mr. ‘ Guthrie, formerly of Ashland and Street Commissioner. rbut with her »inter. Mrs. C. W. Avera, at purchaae or lease of Pioneer block for , •’inks, shooting galleries, soap factories, ■ darn in Rogue river, .«he sprung a leak father of Conductor Frank Guthrie and the Albany citv hall, jail, etc. i and et ceteiaa that will spring up. They underneath and the water commenced other Guthrie boys, died at Portland a few DELINQUENT SALE NOTICE. John <kzx. of Portland. 1» vuuting at the S|*cial con,mittee to confer with West' he11‘l a .T*”« X ou.tlin,71 «« tearing a hole in the bottom. A large days ago. __ _ - • home of hi» daughter, Mr». John Htrait, ini . Ashland Ditch Co., report.«! that the ! gang of men weie at work all night and The Journal hear« another rumor that Ashland. ft A the next day filling in with brush, rocks, the 8. P. will build a railr< ad from Mon HE Umpire Hold and Silver Mining and ! owners of the ditch arc willing to turn ; !ron J1, V to $5,00),u00. They have I to connect with the Oregon Short Milling Company; location of principal Dr. 8. T. fxmger went to balem last even-1 I the water from aaid diti h through their I *’*" high up >n the 7th sacks full of sand, etc., and succeeded in tague Line in Eastern Oregon place of bu-ine«.«, San Francisco. California; mg on a boatae»» trip to i-e back Frviav waste gate back into the "main creek in ! *•*•**• •l‘d wiil incorjxinite, oi»en books saving the dam from going out. The location of work». Jackson courry. Oregon Hsturday. hole was about twentv feet wide. The Last week the water in Coos bay was so consideration that city will grunt to each j k’ in a few days. The cen- Notice—There are delinquent upon the E«l. Morse U at bome in Minneapolis. He sharcholder a \ tap from ths city water *.ral *.h® ^ve ‘»'Hfived this glo- river was very muddy, but not unusually cold that multitudes of small fi«h became following de-cribed stock, on account of high for a storm, the superintendent j chilled at:d died. There we,e thousands of ha» not yet fully re«overe<l from his dan worka pipe. Laid on the table. I r?°"B D,a,‘ to l,ft ‘be coun,try “«t oi the assessment No 2. levied on the 31 day of gerous lUnesa I them floating on Isthmus slough. December, l«90, the seveial amounts set o|t- fit« $• f .> n i,u’’ nionotonv of evervdav affair« are hopes to save the dam. share Services at the Presbyterian church next posite the names of the respective share- Win. Hanley and Mr. Hampton, a Port “Colonel’’ Geo. Engle, who' Sieves his Cogswell and the Judgeship. street tax from last aseeatinent adopted. Sabbath mottling and evening, subject« of holders. as follows: land caul« buyer, were over in Bivkivou massive d me <>f thou.lit was made for county this week. No. No. The clause in tho Oregon constitution discourse: "Elisha, the Gentle Prophet,” botnet hing higher than dealing out peas. Saturday. Feb. 7.) Names. Cert if. Shares. which it is bel:eved delrnrs C’ojgwell re and “Two Death« at a Banquet.” Mrs. I. O. Williams and infant returned Hutton. Farlow and Ganiard, city hall I pumpkins, Irish potatoes, bark, noop- 200 .21 Thos. R. Sheridan, Roseburg, came Bushnell, Rose L to Nebraska Tuesday, after a visit with committee, reported ; Your committee i |H>les and skipper cheese: and "Colonel” signing the senatorship to receive the ap- ------ ----- of -- — -------- .---------- .•>oo Ashland relatives. pointment to the new judgeship is in within .wo of the cetlsus bureau's figures Bushnell, Rose L ... .35 Geo. B. Landers,of [>ork-pa<kini “ fame. ” I .. 22 ,w appointed to receive urupooii proposition from iuii troni m - i on the lH.pu'ation of Tacoma and gets the Bu-hnell. W. E sec. 33 of article 4, as follows : No sen Br nson. K. D 200 Jacob Thompson et al in regard to value , t,w < ‘ u ‘ ' Bho " *»»«'* tl>o«*e millions are ...31 Miss Ettie Link, who ha» been visiting i I Examiner’s prize of two lots at Bakersfield. 100 Clark. W A 36 Miss Gertie Van Tassel, returned to Spo of Pioneer brick block property for city tocomeirom the gentlemen dilate awhile I ator or representative shall, during the , Cal. ! Clark, Ja«.G ....... 42 60 kane Falls Bunday. time for which he may have been elect uses, report: “They offer saiti property, upon “government appropriations” and Chas. Wendell, the watchmaker, is put Clark. 8. B .. . .61 200 Henry Mensor. of Centralia. Wash., went on which is located one brick building then remark “that it doesn't require so ed, be eligible to any office, the election ting up at Dun-mnir a two- story brick Decker. Mr«. Myra .18 200 to which is vested in the legislative as through to Ban Francisco Tuesday fur a 3-)x«0 and L 20x30, lot 54x100 feet, for ",uch '."one’ a8 11 <loea ,,ri‘'ne. bui ding, with the rear wall of rock. Toe Fallon. D. E. L .... . 40 100 week’s business trip. $4.>00” Your committee re anl the • 111,,'e ,"n‘* !,utt,n" on * presumptuous sembly ; i or shall he be appointed to any News says it will be the best building in Me Lagan, Geo 3000 .20 civil office of profit which shall have been property at that price cheap and desira- i “ emeanor th..t is meant to convey the that town. Rot nor. Stel a B .... . 41 100 C. C. McClendun wa» up from down the Mary C .......... 17 200 valley TucMlay, having sold a lot of wheat bie. Refwirt approved and pla- ed on file. I "■•P'’‘*«'on that they have no hesitancy increased during such term, but this lat H. Truitt has the material on the gro ind Smith. ter nrox ision shall not be construed to 15.500 t Tromblev, ____ ............... J B ....... 65 to the A»btand mills. i t, .. ,n putting in the brains of the head of _ . .. . . . g ’ to commence the erection of a line t e-v nninf^i . "n< ‘>tter8On, «P* the i-ompanv at a fail valuation to supply apply to any officer elective by the peo 2.500 | hotel at Shove' creek springs, on the site of Taylor. Maude A Mrs. Kate Howell returned Tuesday from «rt 1 . U’ rXMn"?e r the vacuum made bv the deficiencv of ple.” And in accordance with law.and an order _________________ ' the present premises. He will spend $5000 a visit with her daughter, Mrs. D. V. Her <dtv “’.Llin'L ‘ •U,tabk for that $ >,0) 1,000. This is cheerful. ’ But of the Board of Director- made on the 3d ' on it this year. rin, in East Portland. Quick Tina» to Poriland. citv buildings. e I day of December. 1890. no many .-hares of ft some of their frlenda don't take charge The “By Force of Impulse Co.” have each parc< 1 of such stock as may be neces Fred Flood, the Roseburg lawyer-editor, A special - ncine with one coach h lic Ordinance adopted for construction of of them soon the services of a commis concluded not to go to Yreka The Yreka sary, «ill 1« sold at | ublic ai.ciion, ai the was up in the Rogue river limber land licit •idewulk on north »ide Main street from sion—a regular inquirendo lunafico coin- ned through for Portland Tuesday, it press has been loud in its praise of their office of the Company. «01 Market -treet. last week on business. contained the wife, son ami two daugh Water to Helman streets. nission—will be required to transport acting, and have warmly invited the ama «an Fianeisco, California, on Saturday, the Engineer Church has been laid up with Marshal was instructed to procure two some dise sed brains ... to „ a . convenient ters of Hon. ,1. B. Montgomery, and they teurs to go over. 7th dav of March, 1891, at the hour of 12 la grippe, and Jack Campbell has been run were hurrying from San Francisco to get bulletin boards,one to be placed on north craxv shop for general repairs, Thia is a j The weather is arranging it handsomely <>*cl< ck M. of said d ,y. to piy -aiddelin ning m his place this week. to his bedside tiefore his death . Coming side Main street near W. C. Mver’s; otb- bad for _______________ feather-brains, This city I — climate ________ for a larger acreage and a more abundant quent as-e-sment thereon, together with Eugene Freeland left for Portland last er on east Main street near railroad cross- t see'ins ...... to lie the nesting place of cranks to Dunsmuir on the northlmnnd passen iT' p the coming season than for several costs of advertising and expenses of the week, to take a course ot stenography in ger they procured this spe- iid, which yea,» past. The good times ahead of us sale. ing, on which all notices for sale of ini- __ and fools, 2 I d— ‘— L. All this eX'-itement was the Holmes business college. A. CHEMINANT. Secretary. pounded sto< k be |meted. sprang up by Alexis Constantine Pfuhl, made Ashland in three hours and twen loom up brilliantly. Office, sni Market Street, San Franci-co, ty minutes, she went from Ashland to A. Goldsmith, of Eugene, was visiting I th»-1 -ng-haired astrolo.-er who cast the California. Adjourned to Feb. 12th. I Monday was the Siskiyou Stone Co ’s hia son Julius at Medford Sunday, while eu horo& ofies of these people and told them Grants Paes at such a high rate of speed pay day, and the circulaiing medium of route home from ban Francssoo. as to create a “ hot box ” that nearly ru Hnw'n Tills? this town was correspondingly expanded. they would make a fortune with water. Grant Davis, of Gazelle. Biskiyco county, We offer One Hundre«i Dollars reward Oi course there is no water in groceries, ined the engine and they were delayed The .«tone business in Ashland gives em- there over one hour. It arrived in Port I ployment to fifty men. was on Monday’s train on a business trip for any case of catarrh that cann -t lie ctlred and what has aqu.i pura got to do with to Portland, returning thia morning. by taking Hall*» t'a arrh Cure. land just twelve hours after leaving Ash curing hogs, anyhow? Sheriff Birdsey collected $4000 in taxes F. J. CHENEY <t CO, Prop’s. Toledo, O land, 3 p. m. Tuesday. Jack Deiupaey. the pugilist, accompanied while in Ashland Monday and Tuesday. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. A 8urpi-i«e I’m ty by ala wife and baby. were on baiurday'a The elements being too bad he did not go Conimissio.iers Court. Cheney for the last 15 vt ar«, and believe i Wa«'given to Mr. and Mr«. 8. C. Corbett, at train for their home' in Ea»t Portland. ' to Shake precinct. This is the last precinct him perfe-tly bmn-rablein all busine-s tran- February term: in the county to be officially visited. «action« and tinanHalK TYirv home on Union and Fairview streets, Mrs. M Ober returned Sunday from Port ^ElU^ns m^ bS ¿Ma ^r 'tT. firni “0 ’nn» OUt i their '-t Bunday evenmg. in honor of their 25th Hospital report approved. Editor Loos of the Montague Herald.who land,where »he ha» been employed as nurse any obligations m ide by rheir firm XRT & O T rvax ' Wholesale Druggists ’«tdmg pre«ent is good atulioriiy on -liow matters, save on in nt. Vincent's hospital, bhe will remain. W ledo Circuit court bills all allowed. Druggists, To to- ! » Mr an(1 anmver-ary. MrM Jo|in 1 ( h<»-e o!e Mr Mnd were- Mrs i Iv two tentciri usses will tour the coast this C. C. Beale, brother of Wm. Beale, ar W aldiro . K ixnas * M arvik , Wholesale “;‘eL anM Bill of S. Childers referred to Medford season. Belie Bro« will be here about the Mr «nd Mr«. Spring. rived from Big Butte, l)r., baturdsy, mid is Druggist« Toledo O ,tead. Mr. and Mrs. Hatcher and two; board of trustees. 20.h of August and McMahon’s circus the around looking at the country.—Linkville u p ,..’ . .. 'dughters. Miss b. Smith of California. middle of July. Star. Hall » Catarrh t ure is taken internally. Mr. and Mrs. Bale and Mrs. Mira Pitt.! G W Schmidtline, supervisor road dis trict 13; report for 1890 approved; su Geo. A. Blood, the railroad wood con acting directly upon the Mood and niuc >us Vter a hapv greeting of the friends we Engineer Joe Poore has been making a HQrfftCCS MVstpm. Testimonials Tp^tirn. inials sent ..... 11 -7.» ... _ ..... a.________ pervisor excused from serving for 1891 tractor, was down from the biskiyou» Fri surfaces of the system. tour of Oregon and Washington towns on free. 1’rice 75c. per bottle. Bold by all weie all invited out to a tine oyster supper, and John Woods appo nted supervisor day and reports that the weather has not after which popcorn, fruit and other re A Good Cigar is a Thing of Joy a visit. druggists. inte.ieied with bis force «awing and felling ■ freshnunte were serve'!, and the h- urn for 1891. trees. One qt* bis saws gets away with Chas. 11 Huff, one of the popular young passed swiftly by in a jolly g. od old time. Report of J R Tozer, supervisor diet about seven cords of wood per day. Go’ll Hill Nugaeie. trainmen on the Ashland-Red Bluil di | At 11 o’clock the friends bade u« good 5, for 1890; approved. You can always find the fin vision, was married recently to Miss Cassie Our anglers are again taking the wily night. We give our sincere thanks to all. It is said the Umpire Gold and Silvtr David Allen, district 34, report for 1890 Gupton. hoping we can stirpri-e our many friends trout. Mining Co have a 20-toot ledge a Wagner est of Imported and Do likewise on their 25th anniversary, and approved. Lnmlier bill continued for , creek, being in abont 2 0 fiet through solid Walter Lennox, of Bogus, biskiyou coun We are all the victims of la grippe at ■ hope that their life miy be as free from sor- further explanation at next term. , rock. They will pu. up a stamp min. The ty, formerly a student iu the Ashland col mestic and Key West | row and woe as ours ha« been. Miscell menus bills to the amount of prospects are g< od. being mostly silver ore. lage. cam« over yesterday for a visit of sev present. Respectfully. Both day and night shifts are at work. eral days. $1433.84 allowed. Max Jacoby continues shipping poul M r . and M bs . C orbett . Gus Johnson, a Swede in the employ of O Harbough, district 5; report ap C. H. Friendly. • Portland wool buyer, try and fruit to Portland and Ban Fran- j Contractor Eridksofi. met with a serious ac Jacksonville Jotting«. | was on Friday’s train to m ban Francisco. cis<-o. proved. __________________ And the best brands of cident Monday morning at the Wagner He will be in Jackson ouuniy next uivntb McC. <fe E. SOAP, $1.25 per box (only original, genuine] Fate is Fate. Rev. T. L. Jones, of Grants Pass, is I , C°l R. A, Miller is in the Willamette creek trestle. He was struck by the lever to purchase wool. Smoking and Chew of a wheeled sciaper m the pit of the stom very sick at present. His I" recovery is ! va"ey- Klamath County Star.] wash-without-rubbing, everlasting sure death to dirt soap). Alfred Holman, editor of the Seattle P.- doubtful W. A. Owen, of Central Point, was in ing Tobacco The $->000 appropriation for a wagon ach as he wa« walking up on the dump. I. and his bnde, nee Miss Tburbruw, re 17 j pounds to box. The mo3t soap for the money ever of ! town Tuesday. Farmers and stockmen are happv. but !' The amendment in the legislature to A«h- road from Keno to Soda Springs helped turned homeward Tuesday from a wedding land's city charter is the taking in of a piece JLT — wan Wni. Shook, of Klamath county, the wagon road committee to get their fered to the trade. * trip in California. the miners and hay spe< ul .tors look piin-1 road that lies between the city limits and ! here a few days since. figures down to $97,000, hut it didn’t 1 of * F H. Page, the fruit man. wa» here sev fully grave. the '49diggings, and which is not inclu led help Klamath county much. In the 50 in ’ any Henry Pecli. of Butte creek, was here eral days in consultation with Jos. W. r- ad district. This will give the The buttercup and and other spring , per cent, reductions recommended by street commissioner authority to keep it in Hockersmlib about the handling of next the first of the week on business. flowers seem trying to get ahead of the year's fruit crop. 1ST EWS-STAND. Col. J.T. Bowditch, of Ashland, was that committee, the road from Eagle ! repair. spring poet this time in town the first of the week on business. Point to Fort Klamath, for the benefit of , Klamath county objects to the program J. N Phillips, general manager ot the Koch Bros., of St. Paul, Minn., were the Eaele Point flour mill, seems to he furnished by Lakeview citizens for the es Oregon Live block Mutual indemnity As Roht. Bvliee, who has been attending social ion, left Tuesday for a business trip inspecting the limestone of this vicinity »•bool at Mt. Angel, has returned home one of the pet roads, since it gets 60 per tablishment and appropriation of $1500 for Java, Mocha, Costa Rica, and Caracola Coffee. English during the t>ast week. cent., although that road would accom the new agricul.uial district of Lake, Har to Portland and Salem. to remain. ney and Klamath Tte Lakeview agricul modate comparatively lew, and could not Breakfast, Gunpowder, Oolong, Young Hyson, Spider The dam recently built in Rogue river Mrs John Stanley, who has been visit tural association will have tu get along Emma Plvmale, who had been visit ing her parents, Mr and Mrs. H. F. Cook, at Granta Pass broke a few days since. ing her sister, Mrs Jones, at Salem, has be put in traveling condition for less than without state aid. For the Purpose of Sellino the Leg, Japan and Blended Teas. $75,000. But the $5000 will do but little returned to Sisson Tuesday. Miss Annie Active repairs were begun at once, and returned home. . The l ’ iutes below Lakeview have ju«t good for the Klamath road. It will pay Fine Bod if of Land Known Cook returned with her. at last report it was thought the dam Buy and Try—Baker Sweet Corn, Fr. Sardines, Succotash, Mrs. James Stevens, who has been for some digging here and bl .sting there, caught the fever and have been engaging in Mis» Laura Harrison, uf the Jacksonville could be saved. a» the visiting in the valley for some time pad, and finally be exhausted, leaving a very the ghost dance every night lately, «ays the Western Union telegraph office, was visit lobsters, Finnan Haddies, Extra Oysters, ("avia, Salmon, Examiner. < ha-, »herlock, who lives near G W. Belknap, of Goldville, Iowa,, has returned home. large Oregon community to continue pick ing Ashland friends and attended the so the eatup. had a curiosity to see I he per who passed through onr valley last sum- 1 Clam Chowder, Mackerel in tomato sauce, French Soups, ing its way to a California market and cial hop Saturday evening. formance a id went over, but the Indians Chas. Purcell and family, who have mer, writes that several families of hia Clams, Mackerel, Halibut, Codfish, Canned Goods. E. B Hunsaker returned yesterday from town contemplate coming soon to Rome been at Great Bend, Kansas, on a vi«t, “cussing” the mules, the “special joint made him go home. committee” and all other unreasonable a trip aa far as Sacramento. He reports returned home this week. Judge Willard Crawford wa«sentto Salem creatures. mighty dry times in that section, with the river valley in search of homes. There is no doubt but what the people appreciate a Fiist-Class Grocery, at our i last week by the Mediord ooard of trade, H AVE OPENED a Real Estate office in Anv man of sense knows that the $6000 who hel i a meeting and pro-es.ed against whole country crying tor rain. The body of Jesse Perry, the young , John Miller, of the “Hunter’s Empori room with J. T. Bowditch, Att ’ y. Four trade is increasing. um,” of this citv, left town Sunday for Hundred Acres liest land m lai-kson coun F. W. Vallie, ««sistant general superin man who was drowned near Tolo on the Iowa to pay “the old folks at home” a for the Eagle Point road ought to 1« add the passage of Merriit’sCentral Point flume ed to the Keno-Soda Springs appropria - franebi-e. The objection raised is tha. they ty—fruit or garde.i—to be sold in tracts to tendent railway mail service, baa been here 28th of Dec., was found near the » enc of 1 tion. It might lie less helpful to the flour want an exclusive franchise fora.xju.al, suit. Fifty acre or upward tracts:— One th!» week, and more help has been put on the accident last Sunday bv Section Fore visit. the water in Rogue river and its tributaries. mill, hut it would enable the contractors half down, balance on time. the Portland-San Francisco route. The next quarterlv examination of ap- man Cunningham, of Gohl Hill. to build one decent road for the Jackson I plications lor teachers ’ certificates will John T, Frulan and J. W. Hatcher, of Deputy stock Inspector P Lyttleton I E. CT FARLOW. The following are names of pupils of' the railroad carpenters force, are at home tie held at Jacksonville Wednesday, Feb. and Klamath trade, while if put on the expects State Veterinary Surgeon Whit-, Eagle Point road to Fort Klamath, it in Ashland, the company having cut down Gold Hill public school whose standing , : 2ath comb out from Salem in a lew days again : in attendance, studies and deportment would do comparatively nothing, It their crews for the winter niontn». equaled or exceeded 9») per cent during j Geo. Hayes, the experienced black seems to be the fate of Jackson and in connection with the horses in Sams Ex-Conductor J. 8. Brooke is now the the past month : Inez Fitzgerald, Jerome smith, left for Missoula, Montana, to valley and Will >w Springs precincts, Klamath, sister counties, to hope and ! that proudest man in the country, bis wiie hav are afflicted with w hat is pronounced : Fitzgerald, Henry Ray, Nellie Ray, Lora , ; seek a location. His numerous friends hope during each session, that they may ing presented him a handsome daughter : nasal gleet or glanders. Ray, John Cox, E-lith Dungev, Willie ! in the county wish him success in his Permanently Cured without Cutting Burn be united, ami for two years arterwards la«t Sun,lay. at Sisson, and it is just the im Dungev, Arthur Parker, Ada Parker, Ol I new home La«t Saturday a young man stopped at ing or Dilating. A perfectly painless treat age of ite pa. to damn and damn that »tody's stupidity ’Ge-.rgc Applegate’s bou-e. at Yoncalla, ment and a guaranteed cine in every case, lie Marksbury, Lulu Williams, Nellie The first passenger coach came over in the matter of giving Klamath people a j overnight.a Not appearing in the morning, no matter how long standing. This treat M. M. Obencbain. who tns had charge of crew of men building railroad for Bays 4‘ Hude n, .«aniui-l Hudson, Harold Cry- the J. AM. road Tuesday, bringing a show to trade and associate in Oregon. J a search revealed Hie tact that he had ail ed ment, for stricture, of Dr. Boxell’s, is the effrey, has returned to hi» family in Ash der, Amy Oryder, Berta Thomas. numlier of Medford's citizens. It is said Verily, fate is fate! ' liiniseii during the night by shooting bim- greatest discovery known loMediciue. it dis G old Bro. land. They were visiting this week at the i self Ihrough the head wiih a 38-caiiber solves and completely removes the Stricture re.-nl.tr tripe will he made on and after The Cow C'vek Railroad. residence o’i Mr. M.’s father. Smith-V Wesson. He wa- about 30 tears without annoyance or pain to the patient. Thursday of this week, The Legislature. Mr. John Bays, of Bays & Jeffery, who | old. and irotn letters found n his person A.ZRZE DAILY Mrs. Geo. Bridge, of Portland, arrived Co-rswell’s right of way for railroads in SaniCoMMis, an aged negro of thia has been supervising a contract on the | his name is -opposed to be A. J. Harry, of I Tue«day tor a visit with her sister, Mrs. John Strait, and leaves Friday for San Oregon has passed the senate, also hie place, was found «lead on hia bed Satur- Southern Pacific line in Cow creek can Nebiaskaor Illinois. Fr«nci»eo. Mr- Bridge is engaged in a bill creating roads for logging purpose. d.»v last. At an inquest held over the yon for nearly a year, came down to this Benj. Eguleston has a hen that ht>8 es Peculiar to their Sex. and not proper to mining section in Washington. Hilton’s bill aiding Eastern, Western remains the verdict of the coroner’» jurv city Friday, and returned last night. He tablished a nest in the center of his flow- name here, inclu ling all of those delicate and Weaknesses, which they The Hollis, Lent Co. placed Medford and and Southern Oregon agricultural soci wna that he came to hia death by apo- ha<l the new portion of the road com ! er garden, in the moat conspicuous part Infirmities plexv. _________________ pleted and trains running over it on Feb. i of ins front yard, and deposits an egg would shrink from disclosing t<> their fam Jacksonville, »kipped their date at Grants eties passed the senate. ily phvsician, permanently cured in less I Pass and went down to Crescent City. 2d, but after that was done had aliout ; regularly every day except Sunday. If time than was ever known to Medicine be Lumber! Lumber! McCall’s bill for stoppiug of trains lie- They bad a very poor house in Ashland 40,000 vards of earth to remove between anybody can show another case of such a fore. hv Dr. Boxell’s“New System of Treat James Norris at his lumber yards on fore crossing drawbridges and railroad and'are in hard luck financially. cressings passel the house Tuesday. i the north side of the railroad tra- k, near the lake tunnel and the big slide, and it j perfect typical Christian training in the ment.’' It rejuvenates the genito-urinury w ill take about four weeks to finish thia I lower animals, they should report at organs and makes weak men strong Mine Rose Cardwell was visiting Ashland When possible, it is always bast to call for friends this week. The Cardwell family i Snider’s bill for another judge for this the depot, Ashland, can sell you sash, job, when he will probalJy return home. I once to this office. contemplate purchasing one of the hand judicial district passed the house Tues doors, windows, mouldings and all kinds I He h..s had a big job to «Io out there, personal con-ultaiion aud special examine some home residences in Ash laud and mov day . It will undoubtedly pass tiie sen of finishing lumber. Leave vour orders i and hah had for several months 100) men tion. those who cannot possibly call J. N. Phillips has resigned the presi- should But Full Assortment always on hand, direct from the East, and • at Luckey’s real estate office, and they write, stating their case fully. Med ing to this place frum Jacksonville. ate and become a law. . dency of the Oregon Live bto< k IrvQni- : at work, and had much trouble to get icine sent by mail or express, sealed, free will l>e promptly attended to. W. D. Blackwell, an old friead of Mayor the labor needed. The lake caused bv i nitv Association in favor of JndceJ.C from exposure, to all parts of tba Pacific at Prices that Defy Competition. The hot’se has passed the $50,000 ap Grainger and president of the Tacoma na i the big slide damming Cow creek is still Tqlman whe has been elected to fill the Coast. Add-ess, Private information has been received propriation for the world ’ s fair. tional bank, passed through Monday with and is about thirty feet in depth, . vacancy. Mr. Phillips has he«n elected ____ ,________________________________ by the 8. F. News Letter of the discovery I there, Ifni. A. Borell, M. his wife for California. On their return The senate committee on military 1 of an old quartz mine m Lake county. I and his forces are now dumping earth ! general manager of the institution. He I they will stop over fora visit in Ashland Consulting Physician. affairs reported favond>|v on H. J. M. 9,' Oregon. It is one which has been look into it. He has built two tunnels, one ; informs us that the company wrote up i i 'l. De Witt Butte left Sunday for a visit; to re-garrison Fort Klamath ; same was ed for hv different prospectors, and was about 430 ami the other abont 440 feet in , $200,0<»0 worth of business the first month I 8 t . P aul D ispsksary . P ortla »S. G o 8 in San Francisco When he returns some , concurred. length. He says he was not lonesome, oi their organization, folks will mvompanv him und resfoe in tite o ia, Representative Merritt’s found accidentally last fall hv some sheep for when one is under an expense of $1000 u »> » i herders, who came across the old camp, The ... P. trainmen s grievance com- and found the skeletons of the last party per day it serves to drive dull care away and keep him from pining for home, and ! n **ttee are m consultation vot«i the mam measures, was his maiden effort. He of prospectors, who had evidently been south of Ashland. _ every „ _ I then a man can alwavs come home when °®*‘e in j an Francisco Besides some was closely listened to and his argument murdered by Indians. It has ap- J.P. Edwards, of Covington Ky . was in ’ ^iranra of having bew a permanent he ran’t go anywhere else. The winter ^"¿^^“‘wint ^Vrataw'^"’•~ n'a, Ashland j * ver al days the pa?4 week. He is could not lie broken down by his oppon ents. This speech gives Mr. Merritt camp, as the date 1867 or 1869 can be ; has Wen very favorable for w^rk, au rules so verv nicelv located in the biuegrass state ' •• ( oe discharged ’ ‘ but his wife being afflicted with consump rank among the leaders of the house. * made out on the trees, and there is a con-' men working twenty-eight days in De- ’X 2 n Jl®! >• by a * • Wni. Huntlev Hampton has been siderable quantity tion he is looking for a better climate. Mr. vincer win who uses his position of quartz piled up j « ember and tfiirtv days in January', so 8UUVn,ul* T . miner Edwards is out in Klamath county now. in Salem the past week, ur.mg the cre ’ close by, some of whichlassavf^' $66 fo ' no “ time was lost * <>n account * of the b**1 ‘ “3 gratify some personal malice. but will undoubtedly locate here. ation of a mining bureau. His measure, tl»e ton. There iti 'great excitement in weather.—Oregonian. There is talk of another bank being I Mr. and Mrs. Jones, of Seattle, parents of however-greatly needed, is not meeting ! .he neighborhood over the matter, and L. D. Fuller’s wite. iMV—ed through Mon with the necessary support to secure’ its ! manv claims have already been taken UD- The “Miaeoari dressmakers” were fin- > , opened in Ashland, w hich it is to be i The Best Stock in Southern day for a trip toCalitom.'* Mr. J. sxvs Mr passage. __________ ______ The location lies west of a small town ; ally arrested bv Marshal Mayfield yeeter- i ! hoped will soon materialize. There is , M«l»on. a wealthy railroad contrictot from Oregon-Latest Designs and called Paisley. It is predicted that i day and brought before Recorder Berrv, • need for another institution of this kind i This is Meant for You. the Sound, is pre]>aring to move to Ash things will boom there in the spring. I gave their namee as Ruby Clarke and in this city and besides being a paying 1 It has been truly said that half the world land to spend the balance of his days. investment it would be a great boon to Most Perfect Movements. | Frankie btein, secured counsel, plead not | not know how the other half lives. A. 8. Walbridge wa« over from Siskiyou does The following bi] news is in the I guilty, and asked for a jnry trial. A jury the city, for a place that has only one Comparatively few of u« have perfect county the first of the week, on bu-iness. health, owing to the impure cor.diton qf Lakeview Examiner: There is a petition Iwnk presents “a one-horse town” ap Lon has sold out his farm In Little Sha«ta blood, hut we rub alqngwqm day to day. ’ frum Klamath county, signed by about was selected this morning and the case pearance to the business world. is being tried to-day, City Attorney J. T. and contemplates moving with hi» tauiily with scakcely a thought, unless forced to We call special attention to C. M. HENDERSON A CO.’. (Chicago, Re m Ashland’tin» spring. Mr. Walbridge our attenUim, of the thousands all about U* 33 > names, ¡tskim: the legislature to tne- Bowditch prosecuting and Hammond & i Numerous outside people are be.-in- fo.merlY attended school at the old Ash who are suitering from »croiuia. -alt rbeuiu i marialtze congress to pass a bill making ■ Brigg» taking up the defense. No one r.in ■ to make their home in Ashland,and School House Shoes, and CHURCH, BROWN & CO.’S (Boston) $3 00 calf B J land college and his first love for thi» city and other serious blood disorder«, and Klam.ith and a portion of Jackson a new ' seems actively opposed to theit being .n the R e < obi .- hears of quite a number of i as a home town has never left him Shoes, the best made. Every pair guaranteed. whose agonies can only be imagined. The land district,with the land office at Link- I town, but the complaint cornea from others that will soon he here. Among; i ville. Wonder if the people of Lakeview A sure cure for the whisky habit Dr. marked success of Hood's 8arsap <rilla fi r and Lake county will sit around and suck neighbors living with their families in those will be some men of means, energy i An that section. Livingstone’s Antidote for Drunkenness these troubles, as shown in our advertising and a little more than usual plu< k anil A new and fine stock just arrived. will cure any case of the liquor habit in columns frequently, certainly seems to ; their Angers and allow this district to be The trial U being well attended, not public spirit. A half a dozen of the right EYE TESTER to discover exactly tba from ten tu’thirty day», from drinker to justify urging the u-e of this excellent cut off ns thev did the H .rney district? oniy hv mokes, hut high-toned mer kind of men would be a great aid to this kind of gla-s you need. the drunkard. The Antidote can be given medicine bv all who know that their blood Not here just for the season—But here to _____ i chants, professional men, clergymen and community in the wav of advancement. is disordered. Every claim in behalf of S;.--.<e<l qr aioleiA. in a cup of coffee without the knowledge of ; other men are seen there The betting Fresh brains and blood is needed. the person taking it. The Antidote will Hood's Sarsaparilla is fully backed up by rroin Asnlind. Dec. 4tb. 1893, two bay not injure the hea1 th in any way. Manu what the medicine has Core and is ¿tiu do- mares, both branded 7 H L (connected) oh runs dollars to doughnuts th,.t the gills Jack Earl. wb<> ha- been running the will win. They are too high-toned to be factured by the Livingstone Chemical C-o.,. i ing aud n her. its (-eoprietor* urge its u«e left shoulder ti„e bas bald face, heavy Shovel creek fish hatchery, came over the San PrancLco, Cal. and far sale by T. K. I and its merit« upon all who -u.fer from im- niftr.b «nJ tai), «hows Percher>>n. Other a convicted. Siskiyou tnou >tain with a team- the first i pure blood, in great or «mall degrees, they DuKoa.' dark bay, «tar in forehead, white hind foul. this season—yesterday. He rep- rta it I certainly mean to inclq ip you. F » •$ A rich tellurium mine has been discov one A libera' reward will l>e paia for informa a r ugh trip, about 18 inches of «now and the ooiupiatc volume» of Dicken*' works I ered on Cherry creek, biskiyou county. Chitwood Bros. Plata Cor. tion concerning their whereabout» . the same depth of nind to go through. He To purify er a Mani moth Cyclorae«lia with anlv a ew Ai. Maanr. Picture frame« s&de to order M U. 6. is on a far buying expedition, and goes as mpr a vn eeuts additicmri to iLe H zvobl s subsenp-' Yourbtood .... OREGON. ▲thiand, Or, Jan, 1, M91. tu as JotsphiM county. tmery'i. THM U^’rew»Mtfuia. ttonyriek. on Whn-li. Con’t’ting of three car- arrived a: Med- _____ _ ford by the pas-enger thia morning: wi:l ANU i AW tv <1. 1« IK» come fo Ashland <.n thf eve Ing - freight A..HLA. D O r T bvbadat . reh. 1. 1<*1 go,| remain at ihe dep-.t un !1 taken «outh bv to-morr-w (Fri-iav'a) 10.50 p m. pa«- PERMONAL AND SOCIAL AU me Invited to Inapv t It. I C. 0. D. EMPORIUM. ODD FELLOWS’ BLOCK. W Come early and secure a bargain. WILSON & WALSWORTH. I SAW A MAN NOTICE N T WHO HAD BEEN EXAMINING Those New Shirts, Silk Mixed, and New Underwear, Hats, Caps and Shoes at 0. H. Blounts. Remember we hate Men’s Hats .50c; Men’s Shoes for $1.50 pr pair; Men’s Pants from .50c up. Large Line Men’s New Suits. O. H. BLOUNT GROCERIES Clean Store, Clean Goods. M c C onnell & eubanks , * LEADING : KERS. * Cor. Main St. and 1st Av., Opera House Block. O X <3- A RS X 200 Sacks of Spuds, Extra Quality. HASTY & GREGORY’S OUR TEA 35 c - OUR TEA Beats them all. REAL ESTATE. MARIÄ COLVER FARM I NEW GOODS! STRICTURE! Staple and Fancy Dry Goods Gents £B.xx<l. Boys Clothing, 5 Hats, Caps, etc. Diseases of Men And will he sold at our well known LOW PRICES B oots ( and ) S hoes ) JEWELRY! -SPECTACLES- J. M. McCALL. REC :s,X«ud,’Bwwn,,dw' Examine the VALLEY REC- 'J. S. MULLER,.om)’S Premium Offers. It will ¡Pay You to Invest.