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THE ASHLAND TIDINGS THE YEAR THAT IS ENDED. NEGLECTED BY THE STATE. The following from our exchanges of This week the T idings is issued oh New Year's day, that milestone upon the Lake and Klamath counties will show • highway of time, where each traveler is that the people in that portion of our EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS. prone to pause for a retrospective glance common-wealth are, as the T idings stated President Grevy, of France, has been at the scenes which he has left behind not long since, somewhat resentful of the re-elected. forever, and, when he lias taken a linger apparent neglect with which they are « ♦ c- There are now 428 inmates at the Ore ing look at thesu. to turn his gaze to the treated by the metropolis of the state. front and strive to pierce the mists of fu They pay taxes in Oregon, and are in gon insane asylum. turity that hang about the morning of cluded within the geographical limits of The Yaquina Mail has suspended pub the new year. Pausing in its weekly la the state, but in every other way will soon lication, for lack of patronage. bor of news gathering, the T idings will become more a part of California than of take a brief review of the year which Oregon, unless everything possible be A citrus fruit exhibition will be held ended yesterday, so far as its impress done to attract their commercial interests at Sacramento from Jan. 11th to the upon the little circle oi our own com toward the north : 16th. munity is concerned. » — — — In the Klamath Star of last week is an Following the bustling, prosperous excellent article upon the recent annual Lake county paid $3,347.63 state taxes last year, and will pay $3,666.37 this period of railroad building in our valley, report of Donald Macleay, president of i the year was expected to be one of dull the Portland Board of Trade. Comment year. ness and depression in comparison, and ing upon his description of the resources The accounts of Ben Buttler as treas when the general stagnation of business of different parts of the state and their I urer of the national soldiers' homo arc in the country, the low price of staple relation to the trado of Portland, the said to be $220,000 short. Ben will ex- agricultural products in Oregon and the Star says: plain. ( crop shoitage in our own valley all came We wonder that Klamath county, ---------- It is rumored in Jackson county that together upon the heels of the sudden especially the country in and around Link ville, w as not alluded to in Mr. the mail service between New York and withdrawal of the railroad building stim Macleay's able address. Klamath cottn- Philadelphia is to be cut down to a tri- ulus, it was feared there would be ‘‘hard ty is certainly deserving of mention, if no times” in reality in Jackson county. To more, for it is certainly a portion of Ore weekly. some extent the fear has been realized. gon if its mail service has been reduced The New York Herald, in a long edito i Money is sciyce, and economy is general, to a tri weekly. Mr. Macleay says; “I rial, declares that the complete failure but we do not know “hard times'' here am pleased to say that the wagon road to of DeLesseps' Panama canal is no longer such as the people of some parts of Ameri the Cœur d' Alette mines has been com pleted,” and “it was built mainly by the doubted. ca have experienced. Improvements of subscriptions of Portland merchants,” which h;is had a beneficial effect in in- The land office has decided that the all kinds have continued during the year. i creasing the trade with Portland from Northern Pacific land claims to a hundred Towns and villages in all parts of the val that district. It may be possible that miles in Washington territory are not ley have new buildings and new inhabi | tho trade front that district is of greater good. This decision will throw ojien two tants to place to the credit of 1885. value to Portland than is the trade of , Klamath county with her thousands of and a half million acres to settlement. Farms have been improved and new iI acres of arable land, with her flocks and lands brought into cultivation. The herds of a thousand hills, with the im Clarence R. Greathouse, who for the scarcity of money, in comparison with mense amount of trade that must have past two years has been editorial and the year before, has not been of sufficient an outlet somewhere. If the board of business manager of the San Francisco consequence to check the steady develop trade had only put a few hundred dollars Examiner, has retired from the ranks of ment <>f which these things are evidence. on the road from Ashland to Linkville, journalism and resumed the practice of And even the Sentinel's gloomy forebod a few years ago, it might have been the I means of binding forever the entire trade law. ing of a decline in the value of real es- . of southeastern Oregon io Portland, the ♦ Dynamite circles in Jersey City, N. J., tatehasbeendispelled, the assessment roll, ■ point where it rightfully belongs. Will i the board of trade and merchants of Port- are excited over the presence in that city the Sentinel's own pet gauge, having per | land stand idly by and see the California versely gone up, instead of falling as of Capt. Phelan, who, it is claimed, went I & • >regon railroad completed before a thither from Kansas City with the avowed had been predicted. move is made to secure tho immense The year past is the first in which the I trade of Klamath county? Will the board purpose of killing O’Donovan Rossa and exportation of grain from our valley has of trade, the merchants, bankers and Dick Short. figured to any extent in the balance sheet business men of Portland, as well as those who have an interest in Oregon, not make E. M. Roberts, a New York theatrical of the community trade. It marks the some move this way? manager who died last week, held a beginning of the railroad era and will re [Lakeview Examiner J mirror in his hand and watched the lieve the farmer’s mind of the fear that Lake county, is placed on the map, changes in his face as death approached, the market may be glutted by a big crop and is in name only, as a part of Oregon. until at his hut gasp the mirror dropj>ed and large acreage of wheat in this valley. Our county seems to have no interest in from his hand. But it is to be hoped the farmers here common with the balance of the state. Judges Sawyer and Deady decided the will be able before many years to do bet Her metropolis is situated over 500 miles case of Sharon vs. Hill in the U. S. dis ter than raising wheat to ship to Port distal.t, and it is a long and tedious journey for any person who is obliged to trict court of California against Sarah land. travel tho road. We get three mails a Althea last Saturday. The court ex i Within the past twelvemonth, there week from Portland, and six a week pressed the opinion that the signature has been aroused in Jackson county, a from San Francisco. Our merchants buy to the marriage contract between Sharon wide-spread interest in the development thousands of dollars worth of goods from the Golden Gate, and not a dollar's worth and M iss Hill was a forgery. of quartz mining property. Gathering from Portland. Like county’s immense ------- ««» ----------- The Albany Democrat has strong headway, week by week, it has finally i amount of wool goes via San Francisco, and Portland does not handle a $’s worth doubts of the constitutionality of the reached the condition of an incipient i of our stock. As we said before, we have i registry law, but since the courts might mining boom of the regulation, exciting, nothing in common with the balance of rule that registration is a mere incidental fascinating character familiar to people the state. If we want any favors or con requirement to carry out the provisions who have been in the large mining camps veniences, we look to the metropolis of California for it. The city of Portland of the constitution it advises all voters to t that have become famous in the history contains too many moss-backs; too many of the Pacific Coast. What proportions register when the time comes. men that are blind to their own interests. the boom will reach, it is yet too early to They have loo many men that want re The silver question is up|>crinost now i predict with any accuracy—the fever has turns from their investments fifteen min in the minds of people interested in cur i just begun to assume the form of an epi- utes after they have put their money into rent politics. The Eastern states want ; demic. Some experienced miners ex an enterprise. They are blind to the silver coinage stopped; the West and press the opinion that Jackson county wants of many portions of the state. They can see nothing in the act of assist South want more silver coined. The will, within a shoit time, be one of the ing portions of their own territory to difference between the President and a best mining regions on the coast. This better transportation ur mail facilities. There are many cities in the world that large portion of his party on this question may be simply a wild, random predic is watched with much solicitude by tion, but it is nevertheless true that the have not had one tenth the advantages that Portland has, and still to-day, they frien<U of ♦ «<1n»ini,4r->fir>n li,,.,>o-l ,.f t,ro«<>ectin<* -'I- ’■ *ïfê*éir ’ ■ — 1.0' a 1; -, .■e has developed a number of very trade, ami better facilities for conducting Seer«? i promising ledges, the safest prospects business with the interior towns. V| , s warfare upon the land and cat- We wish that it were not so. We had tle^monopolies of the middle plains who J showing, upon assay, from 815 to $75 hoped that ere this, we would not be de I per ton in lodes of ample width. These pendent on another state, for all our mar who are undertaking to retain unlawful I ledges bid fair to soon dispel the wide- kets. We pay state taxes, and are de ¡Hissession <>f public lands for their cat I spread impression that all the quartz scribed on the map as a part of Oregon. tle ranges. Civil and criminal proceed leads of Southern Oregon are pockety, That is all our citizenship amotin’s to. ings will be instituted against many firms We might as well be located on the Fiji Is and therefore slippery property for in- lands, so for as Oregon benefits us. in Kansas, Nebraska, Dakota, Colorado, i vestors. Let the plucky miners now at Montana, Idaho and Wyoming. Bill- Introduced by Hermann. I work once convince the capitalists of the Tho Benton Leader has been pur mining centers that Southern Oregon has When the toll call of states in the chased by the Oregon Pacific railroad, quartz leads which will yield good returns House of Representatives reaches Oregon, and will, we understand, still retain its from a uniform, fair-grade rock, and we which will probably be soon after Con political character and place of publica shall soon hear the roar of stamp nulls in gress re-assetubles next week, Represent tion, with Mr. L. Pipes and W. R. the ravines and gulches reaching up from ative Binger Hermann will rise and in Skipworth, of Corvallis, as editors. The the fertile valley into the picturesque troduce the following bills and measures: Corvallis Gazette also changes hands this mountains which form its southern and Bill for relief of citizens of Oregon and week, the purchaser being a gentleman western border. In the bowels of the Idaho who served in the Nez Perce and from the East named Geist, who will as hills upon the east are found traces of Bannock Indian wars. Bills t<> provide for an appropriation of sume control in a few weeksx—[Ex. Bonie of the baser metals and various $500,000 for a custom house in Portland. minerals which may in time yield a great Bill fixing the salaries <>f the several The latest report concerning the con er revenue to the country than the gold judges of the United States district courts test between Hermann, of Oregon, and at $5000 per annum. mines. Maikham, of California, for a place on Joint memorial of the Oregon legisla M< modest in its dreams than tlie ture for indemnification fur spoliations by the House committee of rivers and har gold mining boom, but surer in its re Indians during the Rogue fiver war of bors is that Speaker Carlisle has an turns, is another industry which has late 1855-50. nounced his intention to give Markham Bill for payment of claims of citizens of ly begun its growth in the Rogue rivet the appointment. Hermann's friends Oregon fur supplies furnished volunteers valley—fruit culture. The planting of in 1855-56, during the Indian war, which still hope that he may also be put upon young orchards has been one feature of were audited by the war commissioners. the committee, as there is a recent prece the year, especially about Ashland. Petition of George Bennett and twenty- dent for placing two Pacific coa6t mem Within the past two years many thou six others, asking for 8100,000 for im bers on that committee. sands of fruit trees have been set out in provement of the Coquilld river. Memorials of Oregon legislature for an The Washington National Republican this part of the valley, and the clearing appropriation to open the channel of the claims that a careful canvass has shown of brush land in the foot-hills for peach I mpqua river as far as Elkton in Oregon. Memorials of the Oregon legislature the position of members of the House to and apple orchards is proceeding steadily be as follows on the question of the sus through the present winter. The hill asking for an appropriation to continue work on the jetty at the mouth of the pension of silver coinage: 143 democrats land is especially adapted to the culture Columbia river. and 52 republicans are against suspension, of some of the choicest fruits, and when Bill to provide for the retirement of and 39 democrats and 91 republicans the citizens of Ashland can stand upon Brigadier-General Rufus Ingalls as major- favor it. A noticeable feature in con the rim of her mountain wall and see be general in the United States army. Bill to provide for the construction of nection with the matter is the division of neath them on every hand little fruit a public building at Oregon City for the members upon sectional lines The W est farms of five or ten or twenty acres, each I luted States land office, post office and and South are practically a unit for coin yielding a comfortable living for a happy United States signal service office, th cost age, while the East and the Middle family, then the town will know a solid, 850.000. Bill to provide for the construction of states appear to lie almost solidly in fav- enduring prosperity, and will be the cen a public building at Roseburg, to cost of suspension. ter <>f a community iti which the life work $50,000. will be of a kind to elevate and strength Also bills for the relief of the follow The famous case of Ben Holladay en the character—a group of attractive ing person«: Thomas Guinean, S. B. against his brother Joe, of Portland, a and happy homes, such as the oppulent Cranston, John Fitzhugh, B. Jennings, A. D Babcock, P. C. Davis, Eiizalr.'th spit brought to recover possession of some fruit centers of the Golden stats Support Bates. Thomas J. Miller, 11. B. Oatnmn. $400.000 worth of real estate which Ben in surprising ntfriitwr. Will Ashland see John Alexander, Tunis Swick, George H. says he gave Joe as security for $100,- this day. The T idings believes it will, Washington. F. M. Vanderpool, Hadley 000 borrowed of him, has just been de and the enterprising people who are turn Hobson, J. H. SftMih. John Hageaur, cided in favor of Ben. The court con ing the Lill sides into orchards are de- Christina Edson and Michael Riley. • ♦ • cluded that the deeds, as alleged by Ben, termineiythat it shall. Sad Drowning. were given as securities only, and were A sad case of drowning is reported by in the nature of mortgages. Attorneys A Wlul Man. a Mabie, Linn county, corres)>ondent to employed have filed claims for $50,000 The Albany Herald is authority for the the Albany Herald. Jimmie, the 9 year- fees. Joe may appeal the case to the statement that a wild man has been found old son of Thos. and Clara Patterson, Supreme Court. [Seme of the lawyers in the mountains above Lebanon. It is was drowned in the Muhawk on last Fri supposed to be John Mackentire who dis day morning. The boy started out with hope he will.] appeared about four years ago from Le his father hunting. On reaching the river, Air. P. crossed on a log. but told A dispatch of Dec. 25. from Washing banon and who was never found. A few the boy not to cross until he came back days ago a Mr. Fitzgerald, while bunting ton says: It is almost an assured fact in the vicinity of Bald Pate butte in the to help him over. When he reached the that Hermann, of Oregon, has won liis Cascades, in company with some others opposite side he looked back for the boy tight for a place on the committee on saw the man who was without clothes, but could not see him. He wist his eves down the stream which was very swift at riven and harbors. Morrow and Felton but whom they said had grown hairy like that point, and saw the boy’s head above a wild animal and was eating raw deer chilled on Carlisle yesterday in regard to meat. When he caught sight of the water once about a hundred yards l>elow. committees, and were informed that hunters the strange man tied. Isaac The neighbors were notified and turned Markham was a little too far south to Bauty claimed to have seen the same man out en-masse to help in the search for the laxly. About noon Saturday, after a properly represent the Pacific coast ou in the same vicinity two years ago. The hard search, the body was discovered, men who say the strange man resembles the committee on rivers and harbors. the lost Mackentire are given as men of and it was interred on Sunday. The speaker expresses an opinion that reliability and it is hard to doubt their Gilmore’s Neuralgia Cure is a positive the apfiointmcnt should go further north. statements. A party is being organized cure for Neuralgia in the the face, side and As none of the other California delegates to go in search of the man. storuath. Fur sale at the City drug store. had put in a claim for that place, Felton The wife, mother and maid who suffer Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is recommend from female weakness, will find Gilmore’s hud Morrow concluded the speaker would Aromatic Wine a positive cure. For sale assign Hermann to that committee. ed by physicians of great eminence, on at the City drug store. both sides of the Atlantic, as the m st re Carlisle did promise that some one from liable remedy for colds, coughs, and all Croup, W hooping Cough and Bronchi the Pacific coast should go on the com pulmonary disorders. It affords prompt tis immediately relieved by Shiloh's relief. No family should be without it. Cure. For sale at Chitwood's. mittee on rivers .“.nd harbors. i PROPRIETARY REALESTATE - GROCERIES -- MISCELLANEOUS.___________ GENERAL MERCHANDISE, GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, ETC. MEDICINE» FRIDAY i A Safeguard PARTIES DESIRING TO PURCHASE Tl»e fatal rapidity with which ajks. Colds and Coughs frequently de\7k;p into the gravest maladies of the tlfoat and lung-, is a consideration which s>ou.'t impel every prudent person to kec* Ï h.11!.I. a lion -, lin’d renicih. n hot! AY1.1FS CHEintY pl.t I'ohAL. No'hiirx else gives such immediate •t : i .:<1 works so sure a cure in all afi’< < is < I 11.:- clti's. That eminent plivs I. Fluf. F. Sweetzer. of the Maine Jh d School, Brunswick, Me., say>:— “Moilica! M-k'iice l.as produced lin otliernpo- • lyo • expectorant » g«> as A yer ’ m C hlrh Y I’E' -oiiAi.. Il ¡ m invaluable fur dUcuwt» of the throat and lungs.” * Dwellings, Farming or Fruit Lands Or, in short, any kind of REAL ESTATE, --------- OiXiOOi >o- i 'Hi ■ sanie. opinion is < \'pre»e<l by: the I • x • !!>'..noxvii I >r. L.J. Addison, of Chicago, Hi.. xx ho mivm :— “I have nvxvr found, in thirty-five year* of conlinu »us Htudy and practice of medicine, any pri'p-'iration of «w i?r< :.t valueas A yer ’ s C hbmky rEiToit.xL, for treatment of di^cascB of the throat and lungK. It not only breaks up coMa and cures severe coughs, but is more eflec ive than anything else in relieving even thejpiost »vrioua bronchial and pulmonary affections." SPECIAL NOTICE. Will do well to consult with the undersigned BEFORE We are prepared to make the fol lowing reductions in our stock of Men’s Clothing: AYER’S Cherry Pectoral I . not ;i new cl.tiimint for popular confi- d> u.-e. but a medicine which is to-day saving tlie lives of the third gcnerali’it who have come inio U ing .since it was lii't offered to the public. Tli. re is not a household in which this inclinable remedy has once been in troduced where its use has ever been abandoned, and there is not a peraon who has ever given it a projier trial for any throat or lung disease ,sib>cep- lilde of cure, who lias not been made Well by ii. AY I It’S CHERRY PECTORAL has. in inmiberles- in-tanee», < ured obsl. >fe e.i..e-, of chronic Bronchitis, Larynx . ¡md even acute I'neunionia, ami lias sa. I many patients in tlie earlier stages i f I’nliiionary Consumption. It is a tn (li.-in ■ that only requires to be taken in o r:’’ <h.-e*. is pleasant to the taste, and is ' I ii every liou-e where there are I. <i ii . ii . there i» nothing so good as YER’SI IIERRY PE< TORAL fortreat- i >f Croup and Whooping Cough. Tii’ <■ are all plaiu facts, which can be v rith-.l bv anybody, nnd should be rc- ns icb I -<l by everybody. $20. SUITS <« 18 15 12 COATS 4« IO REDUCED TO 44 44 44 44 $15 14 12 8 7 PURCHASING. ■' ■— J o----------------------- A residence in Ashland of many years, and a thorough acquaintance with the soils and products of the val ley enable me in many instances to show parties just what they wish, and at a fair price. C. F. BILLINGS. Ashland, Or. ß^^Call and inspect our stock before purchasing elsewhere. A new and elegant line of Fall Styles just received from San Francisco. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Parties who are afraid of a Real Estate Agent are referred • to any business house in the city, ALFORD & BRAGDON. I’KEPABED BY Di J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Maas, Sold by all Druggists. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. SHERIFF’S SALE! J. S. Howard, Notary Public and Conveyancer MEDFORD, OREGON. Just received and now open for the inspection of purchasers at the store of ---------ooo--------- All kinds of real estate business given careful attention, and information furnished con cerning property in the new town. Dr, John S. Farson, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON A shland , O regon . £®“Oflice for the present at Chitwood’s drug store. [6-4. MYER BROS. The undersigned, having bought the general stock of Samuel Arendt at a great reduction from original cost, will offer the same to the Public at Complete Stock of finest Club and Rink Slaughtering Prices. Announcement. ROLLER SKATES. Dr. D. B. Hico, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, A shland , O regon . Office at the City Drug Store: the woolen factory. residence near Special attention given to diseases of wo men. l'J-1 The stock is new and fresh. No shelf worn goods. Consisting in part of general J. T. Bowditch, Attorney and Counsellor at Law ASHLAND, OREGON. Will practice ii all courts of the State. Collections promptly made and remitted. 9-4 T. B. Kent, Attorney and DRY and FANCY GOODS, at Law. Counsellor OIL JACKSONVILLE, ill practice in all the courts of Oregon. Office in the court house. i.IO-3 —s. ——-X-,---- *“4—— Groceries, Boots, and Shoes, Hats, and Caps, Gents’ Furnishings, Trunks and Valises, Albert Hammond, CIVIL ENGINEER and SURVEYOR, ASHLAND, OREGON. Will attend promptly to any business in the line of land surveying, locating ditches, etc., and everything pertaining lo civil engineer ing. Satisfaction guaranteed. 10-12 ®^“Oflice nt the postoflicc. CROCKERY, GLASSWARE, Etc., Miss Alena Weber, Teacher of music at Ashland College, will give instructions in PIANO, ORGAN and GUITAR All of which must and will be closed out within Ninety Days. Come early and get your choice. Remember such bargains do. not often oc cur. To a limited number of pupils outside her college class. Residence nt Mr. A. G. Rockfellow’s oi: Church street. A. L. Willey, CARPENTER AND BUILDER. WILLARD & EUBANKS. Ashland, Or., Dec. 9, 1885. Safe and Fixtures for SALE, not for rent. (Formerly of Watertown, Massachusetts) Has located in Ashland, and is prepared .to give estimates, furnish material and do labor, such as Yours, truly, Construct Buildings, CARO BROS. Both in nnd out of town. All work warranted to give satisfaction The undersigned would announce to the people of Southern Oregon that they have purchased the stock of General Hardware, Stoves, Tin ware, Etc., of Miller & Co., in Ash land, and will continue tlie busi ness at the old stand in McCall’s block. Soliciting a continuance of the liberal patronage accorded our predeces sors, we hope by fair dealing and close prices to secure a fair share of the trade of Southern Oregon in our line. (S-o. ASHLAND DRUG STORE MAsonic Block. Ashland, Oregon, Jan. ist, 1886. E T. Bartlstt, LARGEST STOCK of DRUGS CONTRACTOR and BUILDER, A shland , O regon . Will furnish estimates and take contracts for Buildings of all kinds. A share of patronage solicited. (8*:>5 Patent Medicines, Druggist's Sundries, Shop located just Mute the lirery stable. E. School Books and Statioiiei\y ! Artists’ Materials, Lamps and Lamp Stands. DePEATT, ATTORNEY & COUNSELLOR at LAW ASHLAND, JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON. Prescriptions a Specialty. Will prac tice in all courts of tills state. Office in Odd Fellows' building up stairs. J. H CHITWOOD & SON. Agent for tile following named Insurance Companies: Tlie Liverpool and London and Globe. The State Investment and Insurance Company The Western Fire and Marine Insurance Com pany. The Ixrndon Com mereiai ssuranee Company, of London. England. XV. H. ATKINSON, President. E. V. CARTER Cashier The Bank of Ashland. HENRY JUDGE, Saddle and Harness, M. L. M’CALL. A. P. HAMMOND, MANUFACTURER. Hammond. & McCall, M k I d street, opposite JI<Hiuk’s Hotel, REAL - ESTATE - AGENTS ASHLAND .... OREGON. — AND— Keep, constantly on hand a full supply of everything iu above line, which will lx- sold at prices as low as can be offered anywhere. CONVEYANCERS, Ashland, Oregon. ALL Loans negotiated. Property bought and sold; collections attended to: Abstracts of title fur nished. ffl^p-Survcying of all kinds satisfactorily and promptly done. Repairing Neatly Done C. W. AYERS, We offer for sale tlie following described real property The Hargadine property, consisting of very desirable town lots, improved and un improved; and farming lands and stock I ranches iu sizes to suit purchasers, up to 6000 acres: also, A G ood S tt k R anch , 060 acres, six miles East of Ashland—good for summer or win ter range. T wenty A crks of good wood land near own. at low rates, and all work done promptly. DESIGNER and BUILDER ManjfactBrer & Wood-Worker. . Will make estimates an<1 bids on all buildings public or private, and furnish all material for the construction of the same. ASHLAND, OQN. ansact8 a General Banking Busiue? Interest allowed rn Time Deposits. Collections made at all accessible points <>u fa vorable terms. Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers sold on Portland, San Francisco and New York- Gold dust bought at standard prices. Have opened a dress-making establishment in the building next door to Farlow A Miller's on vest side of Main street, BRACKETS, OREGON. Ornamental Sawing and Cutting and Fitting a Specialty Plain Sewing Of all kinds neatly done. Prices the Lowed share of patronage solicited. [10-2-j . I Following are cash price for work I’laniug and matching. per ’ per Inch, per fl. ' ‘ — AND — Norma School, ASHLAND, .... OREGON. P bbsidknt . HAGAN’S Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding ASHLAND COLLEGE M. G. ROYAL, A. M., ASIILAJXI}, OREGOIV MRS. K. PHILLIPPAY and MISS MARTHA OBER H. JUDGE. [9-48 Office andfactory on Granite street. DRESS-MAKING. ASHLAND, ORDERED WORK Will be made so as to give entire satisfaction Magnolia Balm is "M to beauty ’ nr fresh* ------- THREE COURSES OF STUDY.-------- 1st. The State Normal Course. 2d. The Commercial course :td. The College Preparatory. TUITION. Tuition variea. according to studies pursued, from to $12 per term. BOARD. ’’onrd can l>c obtained at the College Boarding ’1. or in private faprilies, at $1 per week. - —>giie aC further particulars, an- pjeddent.