THE ASHLAND TIDINGS BREVITIES. I Examine the prices of Hunsaker & Dodge and see who is ahead. x HERE AND THERE. Klamath County Tickets. On the 16th the republican convention of Klamath county met at Linkville and [»laced the following ticket in nomination: County cleik, W. C. Hale; sheiitf, Clias, Putnam; assessor, W. F. Arant; county commissioners, R. A. Euiuiitt, of Plev- tia, and Wm. Robinson, of Sprague river; school superiuteiideiit. H. M. Thatcher; surveyor, R. S. Moore; coroner; J. 0. Alien. Delegates to the state conven tion, J. W. Hauiaker and Chas. S. Moore. Joint Representative for Lake and Klamath counties, Jerome Knox, of Lakeview. The following cunty com mittee was appointed: R. A. Emmitt, C. S. Moore, Ky. Taylor. F««r couuty treasurer, W. S. Moot«*, of Linkville. On the 17th the Democratic county convention pas held and the ticket nom inated is as follows: Joint representa tive for Klamath and Lake counties, John F. Miller; cunty deik, Chas. P. Hughes; sheriff, M. D. Childers ; assess* or, R.- B. Hatton; treasurer, Geo. T. Baldw’in; county commissioners, John Wells, of Sprague River, ami John Cmi mdly, of Plevna; school superintendent, W. E. Greene; surveyor, J. B. Griffith; ertmer, J, A. Bowdoiu. Delegate to state convention, E. R. Reames. The following county committee was named for the ensuing two years: J. L Hauks, Geo. T. Baldwin am! J. F. Kertchem. PERSONAL. PIONEER REHIMSCENSES. Bucklen’s Arnica Salve. For tobacco, cigars, stationery, no- The following thoughts are suggested The beat Salve tn the world for cut«, John Shook returned to Klamath There will be services in the Pres X by reading an article in the “Oregon bruises, oores, uloers, salt rheam, fever county this week. byterian Church, as usual, next Sun thins, etc., Blount’s is the place. State Journal" regarding the Pioneer sores, tetter, ohapped hands, chilblains, day morning. Fresh candies received this week at L. D. Montgomery, of Josephine Church in Southern Oregon, which was corns, and all skin eiuptions, and positive . Sheep For Sale. ly cures piles, or no pay required. It ie County, is in town this week. i commenced in Jacksonville, in 1852, by L D. Montgomery has sold his two Burcklia'ter A Hasty's. One thousand head of good sheep and guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or lots and buildings thereon in the rail Thomas Martin has been enlarging in good condition: GOO head stock sheep Mr. F. Newman, of tho U. 8. signal Congressman Jo. Smith, then a Metho money refund««!. Price 25 ceuts per box. road addition, fronting the depot, to Mr. and improving the Klamath Mills, at and 40) head mutton sheep. service office here, made a trip t<> Van dist minister. He carried sulaicription For sale by J. H. Chilwood A Son’s. King, a new comer. Linkville, this spring. papers among the pioneers who were couver this week. 45-tf. J. 8. H errin . ••»Vater Bags. Keaehes.” then the bone and sinew of the place. Just received at Jz'gan's Gallery the Still groceries left which will be sold •'Rough on Rats” clears them out, also beet Editor Cuitis, of the Scott Valley Jury List. Tiue, the gamblers gave liberally, for best line of fine photograph frames ever below first cost by Caro Bros., in Rees News, has gone to San Francisco to gambling then was more popular and les. ants. Life, Preserver. brought to Southern ()»egon. Comprising er's Block. The following is the list of jurors x study phonography. Ii you are losiug your grip on life, try more lucrative than now. The principal all the latest styles in bronze and gold drawn for the Slay term of the circuit • Wells' Health Renewer.'- G«>cs direct to J. H. Collahan's saw mill in Alkali Johnny Jacobs is in town, helping _ gamblers in those days were Captain weak spots. combinations, etc. Call and see them. court which convenes the first of May: the valley, Klamath county, will begin J. H. Russell in a job uf ruck cutting Lamerick, the Hillman brothers, Simins ••Rough on Piles.” [*2w. B. C. Goddard, Jr,, Win. Chambers, J. brothers, Nick Belcher, Charley Wil I he latter has on hand. Cures piles or hemorrhoids, itching, protrud Messrs. Butler, Thom,»son and Bil season's run next week. P Stinson, Jacob Stone, D B Marden, liams, and a host of others too niimsr- ing, bleeding, internal or other. Internal and lings have let the contract for the build John Satterfield, N Darneille, W F Wil Portland butchers are paying four Simon Caro, of Roseburg, was in town ous to mention. But give honor to whom «•xternul remedy iu each package. Sure cure. ing of the foundation f««r their buck cents per pound, live weight, for fat cat- kinson, M N Colvig, J F Davis, L L the fiist of the week, looking after the honor is due, and let us not forget the 50c. Druggists. Pretty Women. block on the corner of Main ami Oak tie at Walla Walla. Oden, John Morton, F Ayer*, RCCiu«l- business interests of Car«» Bros. here. pioneer settlers, such as the Rosses, Ladies who wouIJ retain freshness and vi duck, Henry Pech, J F Williams, Giles streets to W. K. Reeves, who will begin start A party of thirty-five people will va« ity. Don't fail to try Wells' Health Re Mr. II. B. Cai ter started eastward K/'hlef», ^luggage, McCully, Kenney, newer. the work at once. Wells, Jr., W H Barr, I A Pruett, J S ii ” from Gieenville, Pa., the first of next W e«lnesday evening in response to a tele T Vault, Taylor and many others, some March, T J Bell, John Orth, Th«>s E Rough on Itch. Mrs. Houck has a pair of fine Ophir week for Forest Grove, this state. of whom still live to remember the early gram calling him unexpectedly to Kan- Nichols, H R Brown, J G VanDyke, H "Rough on Itch” cure* humors, eruptions c<>lts, full brothers, four and five years I days. sas on business. ringworm, tetter, salt rheum, frosted feel, chill J Terrill, J R Morr&on, Frank Lewellen, Capt. Paul Boynton proposes to take old respectively, which are about as per Rev. Jos. Smith raised some twelve or blains. G F Pennebaker. a swim down the Columbia river this I Henry York, of Ap[ Rough ou Catarrh, piegate, will start fifteen hundred dollars, and erected the fectly matched as a team is ever seen. 1--------- ♦ He is still at San Francisco for Iowa about the fiist of May, for a frame of the church building, on the old Corrects offensive odors at once. Complete They are of a dark, sorrel, good size and season. | Revised List. of w orsl chronic case*, also uneqnaled as visit with relatives ai«d friends in that Hoover lot, now owned by John Miller. «•tire Wise A Cochran are preparing to burn good action, and will bring a good price gargle for dlphlhera. sore throat, foul breath state and Illinois. We have already named a number of 50c. in the city market. about 500 barrels of lime at their kiln In the fall «if 1853 Rev. T. F. Royal •■Rough on Rata.” the candidates for Sheriff' on the Demo near Lakeview. Tim lime sells for 86 crossed the plains to Jacksonville and Rev. J. V. Milligan attended the The protracte«l meeting at the Baptist per barrel in Lakeview. Clears out rats. mice, roaches, flies, ant*, cratic ticket, but as the list has swelled spring session of the Oregon Piesbytery took charge of the unfinished building, bed-bugs. church was brought to a close Tuesday s<i of late we herewith submit an amend Heart Pail a at Corvallis last week, and will not re pulled it down and moved it to the lot An exchange sagely remarks that evening and Rev. Mr. Bronson has re ed report, j Leading authorities say that Palpitation, dropsical swellings, dizziness, >m which it now stands. The mines turn home till some day next week. turned to Albany. He made a much “about the only business concern that the list now stands about hs follows with soon came into too close pr«.xiiuity to imligeKtion. headache, sleeplessness cured by more favorable impression here than makes money without advertising iiow-a “Chewaucan still to hear from:’’ W. J. I Robert Smith and family, of Edinburg, where it stood, and all thought it advis "Wells' Health Renewer.” •‘Rough on Corn*.” did the preacher who opened the meet days is the United States mint.’’ Plymale, C C McClendon, N F Stead i Scotland, wli«> passed the winter in Ash I able to move it out of the reach of pick Josephine County Ruminations. A«k for Wells' "Rough on corns.’ 15 ceuts. ings—Dr.Graves. man, Geo rA Jackson, J W Ingram, B W land, started a «lay or two siiiee for the Harrison Hearn, son <«f Dr. Hearn of and shovel. Rev. Mr. Royal, with inde Quick, complete cure Hard or soft corn«, The Democratic county convention of Dean, Dap' 1 Chapman, J A Wilson, Th««s Democratic county convention at Jack Yreka, died at his home at that [»lace Josephine County was belli at Kerbyville Atlantic stiites, eu route for home fatigable energy, circulated another sub warts, bunions. W. H. Wickham owns <i in ire that is a ••lSuchu-Palba.” E Nichols! Wm Bj bee, Jr., A J Barlow, half- ister to sonville to morrow, to elect delegates to last Saturday, aged 23 years. He has last Saturday and nominated a full c«>un Q uiii Guthrie, formerly a brakeman scription paper, which was liberally re Qvick, complete cure, all kidney, bladder W A B TA niple, James McDougal, Wm Bea uty.” been an invalid nearly all his life. the State convention. It is understood ty ticket as follows: Representative, S. ui the (). A C., met with an aeciuciit on sponded t<> by all classes, regardless of iin«1 urinary disease*, scalding, irritation, stoue, A Owen, | W Berry, R M Garrett, J W that the delegates to the State conven creeds. The little white church, built gravel, catarrh of the bladder. 41, druggists. the Prohibition state con- Report of An assessment of §1 05 per share was U. Mitchell; county judge, Char'es the Oreg'Ui Pacific H-ad the other day by McDonough, Pyle ami Linn, carpen Simpson. | At least sixteen of the above Bed-bugs. File*. tion w ill be instructs«! to vote for J. II. Hughes; county clerk, Chas. K. Chatis- which will lay liim up for several months. will think that a ]>«><>r selection was ma«le vention held last week appears on 1st Neil for Circuit Judge and for W. M. levied on the stock of the Little Klam Flies, roaches, ant«, bed-bugs, rats. mice, ters, was then finished and dedicated on ath water ditch company by the directors lor; sheriff, T. G. Patterson; tieasurer chipinuuks, cleared out by "Rough for the ¿tfice after the convention.-- page uf tins issue. Miss Camilla Walker and her “little Chi istmas Eve, 1854, and was the only gophers, Colvig for prosecuting attorney. •I. W. Howard; school superintendent, on rat«." 15c. at a meeting in Linkville April 10th [Sentinel. i A full and choice lino of ladies un A. Cliâpniaii; couiny commission«^, J. sister,’’ w he have be«-n attending school place of worship for all denomination* Thin People. A meeting of the remonstrators ■ it Ashland through the win’er, return until 1857 or 1858, when the Catholic "Well«' Health Renewer''restoros health snd Nearly forty tons of freight were trans derwear just received and for sale at M. Payne and J. W. Wimer. against the saloon licenses was held last Tukcn to Salem. vigor, cures dyspepsia. Impotence, sexual de to Sprague river with their mother this Chinch was built, through the exertions bility. $1. McCall's. Call soon. Saturday afternoon and a committee was ferred last week from the Oregon Pacific Mr. F. McHatton, one of the old and week. of Father Blanchet. wharf in Albany, to the 0. A C. R. R, Republican County Convention. “Rough on Pain.” John Wells, of Illinois valley, Jose appointed to make a thotough examina highly respected citizens of Ashland, Cures cholera, colic, cramp«, diarrhwa. some going as far south as Yreka, Cal. After T. F R «yal <«f the Methodist Messrs. Stanard ami Larue, returned tion of the records of the whole pro The Republican convention of Jackson whose attack of partial paralysis was re- phine county, has bought Dave Pennig- aches, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia, Judge Deady rendered his decision county met at Jacksonville Apr. 17. last week from their prospecting trip in chinch, came Reverend Flinn, then Rev. rheumatism. She. Rough on pain plasters, ljc. Cirtetl two weeks ago, has evidently fal- er's Vermont horse “Echo." I ceeding before the city council, atid re Mothers. port at a meeting to be belli to-morrow this week in the injunction suit brought 1886, and organized by electing Dr. J. the Siskiyou«. They found plenty of Belknap, and after them Rev. I. D. n a victim to softening of the brain, C. T. Harris keeps one or two men at I afternoon. If you are failing, broken, worn out and ner Driver, as late as 1859. I. D. Driver valuable-looking mineral all through the to prevent the bridging of the Wiliam H. Chitwood chairman and J. 11. Huiler, and his mental derangement reache«) such work constantly on the prospect shafts vous, use "Wells' Health Renewer.” 41. Drug was a good preache'-, and very much gists. mountains. a |x>int this week that it was necessary at Ins quartz ledge in town. Concerning the apportionment of pub ette river at Portl.ind. He decides that secretary. liked by the whole community. When Thirty-one delegates were present, W. H. Atkinson . " to send him to the state asylum. On and ------- S. B. Galey in- lie favors us now, at this late day, with lic school money just made, Supt. Col the btidge may be built. Nobody here saw tho fight. Those vig writes: “The amount per capita is Tuesday morning he was taken to Jack tend to stai t the first of the week f.r ■ me of his grand sermons, all turn out to OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA. ............................. Fred Cronemiller, formerly a Jackson and six were represented by proxy. Nominations tor delegates to the state Portland, to attend the Republican state hear him, gamblers, infidels, and Chris sonville by I. 0. Miller and H. C. Hill, pictures were merely the views at a 25 cts. less than it was in the correspond cunty boy, an«l later one of the publish — VIA — Judge DePeatt going with them to com sham rehearsal of the affair. ing distribution last year. Perhaps it is ers of the Prohibition Star of Salem, convention having been made, S. B convention. Mis. Atkinson will spend tians of all denominations. In the lan Oregon it California R. R. and Connections. ply with the law ' requiring an exauiina- FAKE FROM FOR1LANP Messrs. Gotalyear A Tee) Hre raising a owing to the heavy delinquent tax list. has gone to La Grande, Union cotinty, Galey moved that delegates to the state a week at the Soda Springs Hotel. guage of the pioneer community, “Give tion. This s having Imen made, Mr. Mc- large number of young fruit Decs on the If s<>, the summer apportionment will to take a position upon the Gazette of convention be instructe«! to vote as .« To H N FRANCISCO »32; to SACRAMENTO 430 us Driver. ” A P ioneer . D<ivi«l H'>rn ami family moved from unit on all questions coming before the Hattan was s taken to Salem on Tuesday place <>f the latter near town. make up the loss." that place. Close connections made at Ashland with i their winter home in Scott valley to Mr. convention. Motion lost. evenin g trai aiu, H. C. Hill and deputy Secretary Manning is recovering from stages of the California, Oregon and Idaho ; Horn's ranch on the Klauia'h, A gentleman who arrived in Ashland near Father Blanchet has bought a Linkville had a second alarm from half The following were electe«! delegates: Stage Company. having the care of sheriff of paralysis. Henley, tills week. They have spent his stroke him. He ii i-Jweak and almost helpless, ex- block in Grant's Pass and thinks of hav- recently from Kansas, a relative of Prof. fire last Friday morning. A defective W. H. Atkinson, H. Kelly, W. G. Ken -------------- -« • ». —------------ (DAILY EXCEPT BUNDAYS.) practical flue in C. H. H umphrey's dwelling house ney, S. B. Galey, H. D. Kubli, and J. the summer at the latter place fur a I Preston, is an experienced >'short attacks of A Rare Bargain. cept during'short of ravin«». raving, His mg a church built there soon. East Side Diviaioa. number of years past. broom maker, and wants to lease a ten caused a fire to start between the roof 8. Howard. condition is very discouraging, and there Two acres of lan«l on Granite street, A number of horses are being sold by I acre tract of laml suitable for raising and ceiling, but prompt action by the BETWEEN PORTLAND AND ASHLAND. On motion delegates to state conven is little hope of his permanent improve our farmers and stockmen to the Califor Capt. Th«»« Smith reached home Wed set in a variety of the best fruit trees and ! broom corn this season. Our people bucket brigade saved the house. Mai) Train. tion were instructed to vote as a unit for nesday evening on bis return from a trip berries. P ‘ ment. Place will produce enough fiuit nia horse buyer now in town. LEAVE. ARRIVE. should take an interest in his plan and Binger Hermann for Congress and D. 1*. for several families, Portland.. T 30 A M. Ashland . 4:45 A. M to Texas an«l Tennessee, in which state« ----- Good house and L. II. Adams, who has charge of There is no activity yet in the wool help him find a chance to give the broom Ashland .7:45 P. M.I Portlaud.... 4:25 P. M Unlucky Accident. Thompson for Governor. lie was visiting old friends and old out buildings, A good home for some- M iller & Co's waiehoii8e in this place, is market at San Francisco and no quota corn question a practical test here. Albany Ex pres« Train. On motion the chairman appointed a ••cenes. He Was absent from hu^e just one. Apply to G. F. B illings . agent for the Sugar Pine Do««r an<i An accident at the new hall on Church tions are given in the dispatches. LEAVE. ARRIVE. ' The Times last week printed a call for Lumber Co., of Giant's Pass, and all or county central committee, consisting of about four weeks. street resulted in the serious injury of Portland. 4:(S) P. M. Lebanon. ...9:20 P. M. I the following name<l [>ers««ns: M. Bel l*nsturv to Let. .10 05 A M Lebanon 4:45 A. 51| Port I and N«w land office rules regarding final the Democratic county central committee ders for lumber of any kind will be one of the men employed there last Mon Mr. Drake and Mr. Andrews, the liger, W. 11. Atkinson, J. 8. Howard, Pullman Palace -lecping Cars «iaily between Good pasture to let on the Bauers [40 day forenoon. The heavy rafters, al [»roofs of homestead and pre-emption to meet on \\ «-«lnesday April 31st. As promptly filled by him. former a brother ain't the latter an uncle Albany and Ashland. Tiie O. A C. R. R. Fer N. S. Drew. C. R. Young, C. C. Low there ate only 30 «lays in April this year ready framed in pairs, had just been set cl.inns are publisher! on first page. ■ f Mrs. Frank Elliott of Wagner creek, [»lace at tile foot of Oak street, Ashland. ry makes connection with all the ri-gular trains The enervation and lassitude of spring ami B. F. Mil'er. the 21st, Wcdm sday of this week, was Apply to the undersigned. on the East Side Div. from foul of F St. up in ¡>lace—thirty pairs of them -and arnve<l in the valley a tew «lays ago, hav Sheep shearing will s«»«»n be in prog time ate indications of the sluggish action On motion convention adjourned. J ohn R eal . the men were just preparing to put in the ress, ami sheep men are anxiously watch no doubt intemled. The meeting was to of the blood, overloaded with carbonates ing C'-me <-ut from Ohio with a view of West Side Division. ! J. H. C hitwood , Ch’n. make arrangements for calling the pri Ashland, Or., July 30, 1885. cross-braces, and make them permanent ing quotations from the wool markets. remaining oil this coast. ! accumulated by the use of heating food ! J. II. H liter , Sec. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS. maries preliminary to the county nomi ly fast, when the temporary stays gave in winter. This condition may be rem Mail Train. Pasture to Let. J. R. C«awf«»rd, of Tule Lake, is ii R. T. B.ldwin has bought three lots nating convention. way from some cause and twenty-six LEtYE. | ARRIVE. edied by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, i lie valley tins week. He reports the C. A 0. R. R. Extension Notes. Portland 9 00 A. M «Corvallis 4:30 T. M pairs of the rafters fell iqx»n the upper on the railroad addition, fronting on Pasture t<> let on the Hargadine ranch The railway gossips tell us the trans the best blood purifier known. new canal of the Little Klamath Ditch at ÿl [>er head per month. Apply t > A. Corvallis . s.JO A. M.lportlaud 3:20 P. M ¡Yreka Journal April 21.| timbers of the walls with a crash that Main street, and has had a stable built fer of the property «if theO. A C. II. R. Ex pre** Train. Co., on which lie had been at work with T. Kyle, Jr., or George Hargadine. The Prohibition Star n«>w makes its was heard all over town. Marion «ipon them. The recent heavy storms have caused his son (one of the contractors) is about Co. to the Central Pacific will not be LEXVt , ______ ARRIVE. Ashland, Or., April 16, 1886. Knighten was at the ridge of the roof Portland .{ h OO P. M McMinnville..*:«! P. M. John Swinden has a valuable quartz made until the first <f July, even if the appearance daily. It is only intended much delay ami tioiible at the railroad Completed. McMiunville..*>'45 A. M.¡Portland .. ’.7.8:40 A . M and fell with tho timbers, receiving such ledge near Gohl IUII. S-'iii»! of the rock negotiations now in progress in New for a campaign |»a[»er, its mission to ter camps above Delta, especially in the Local tickets for Rale and baggage cheeked St Another Reduction. injuries in the region of the groin that is very rich, going from $200 to $300 to York be brought to :i a satisfactory ter- minate with the announcement of the re- grading, ami also ni hauling supplies Mrs. E. V. Carter of this place started company's up-town office, cor stark and Hecond I suit of the June election, The Star his condition has been critical. Doctors the ton in free g«»ld. We have reduced our prices again on streets. Tickets for principal points in Califor mutation this month. It is not unlikely, over the hoii ilile road* to C<d. Scobie's Tuesday evening for Iowa, f> r a visit of chums that the Prohibition ticket in camp, several miles beyond the einl of two mouths or more with her parents in stoves and can give lower figurers titan nia can only be procured and baggage checked Songer, Parson and Helm were called in i ho vever, that some work upon the ex- at company’s office. Three laml slides between Redding Marion county will be elected. to consider his ease* and he has since the tails, where the advance work of cut Clayton county of that state. From any other dealers in Ashland. tension of the O. A C. may be done bo and Delta detained the trams, so as to Cor. F and Front Sts., Portland, Or. been under the care of Dr. Parson, who W illard & E vbanks . As a stipurli hair dressing and renova vert buililmg and bridge foundations is Poi tlaud she takes the N. P. route, in f >re that time if the C. P. makes tile Freight will not be received for shipment af reports his condition as improving some cut off our San Francisco mail one or I purchase of the road. in progress. company with the family of Mr. R. tor, Ayers Hair Vigor is universally I ter 5 o’clock I’. M. on either the East or West RELIGIOUS NOTICES. what, with good prospects of his being two trips the first of the week. Side Divisions. A number of slideshave «»ccureJ along Smiui, who also left Ashland for the commended. It eradicates scurf anil An Englishmen who “ had not been R. KOEHLER. E. P. ROGERS. about again soon. A new invoice of New York Home, , long in Oregon" came into town the I dandruff, cures et uptioiis and itching of the road between Redding and Delta, East a few days ago. M. E. C h men.—Regular services every Sun- Manager. G. F. A Pass. Agent «lay. util a . m . amt 7 r. m Sunday School The nccident, although serious enough, Now York Domestic and Canadian Sing which have stopped trains from miming tli*. scalp, promotes renewed growth of Ed Donaghy returned from Siskiyou 9:30. Rev. W. G. Simpson will preai-h at Med might have Caused the great injury or er sewing machines received »his week other day after a tramp in the mountains^ the hair, snd prevents its fading or turn above Redding, and teqmred considera bringing back with him a lot of gravel county Monday evening for a few days' ford ou the 3d Sunday in uach month. death of the sevoral men at work, ami by C««ncklin A Wickham. ble work to clear away the debris. It stay here, to arrange his business affairs P resbyterian C hvrch .—Preaching morn and “hard-pan" which was bright and I ing gray. and evening vt the usual time. Sunday the escape of all except Mr. Knighten will be a long time before this r«-ad i> preparatory to another trip to Europe. i ing sparkling with flakes <>f mica which he School at 9:30 a . m . The acreage of grain in thia valley this , Would iufonn the public that he ha« again c, The Lakeview Examiner of last week free from such slides every winter, was remarkably lucky. One thing satis tablisr.ed himself in Rev. J. V. Milligan, pastor. thought to (>e g« Id. He al*o had con season would have been considerably Mi. Donaghy, having retired from busi says: The committee on affidavits ap factory about the atfkir is that the test especially if such wet ones as the past. U aftist CHtacH.—Preaching nt Ashland ri siderable rock through which ran seams ness with an ample competency, and pointed by the road laud meeting, re has shown the building to be of the most larger than it is but for the fortnight’s inornmg and evening every Sunday except the of the glittering mineral of bright gold ported W ednesda iy - with a batch of atti- The road passes along side lolls and finding his health unproved by «oean first iu each mouth. Preaching al .Medford on Solid character. The heavy rafters, rainy weather in this mouth. through canyons and tunnels all the way the first Sunday in each mouth. color. He was s ully disappointed when weighing some 1000 ths., fell with im- Rev. A. M. Russell, pastor. Justice Buffer and attorneys Neil, he learned that his “find" was valueless. davits, which will l be forwarded ts Sena from Dg^ta t<> Strawliei iy Valley, a dis travel, will start again for Ireland within Next week we will a few weeks, intending to spend a num tor Dolph at once, mense force upon the walls, and yet not Hanna and Kahler, of Jacksonville, L iberal H all . T alent . -Liberal Sundny tance of 70 miles, the roughest country IN ASHLAND, ber <>f mon-Jis in that country and i . ii the School meets for Bible study ami discussion one of the timbers was started a liair’s- were in town again this week, taking B. F. Dowell inform* the Jacksonville give our readers a sample of the atti- in the Union probably, of a.» long a ev. ry Sunday ut )1 a m . Cordial invitation to Next to the Sutler shoe shop on Main street, breadth from its place. “Sentinel'* that he will soon start for davits. stretch, for difficult and expens ve tail hie of Man. Hl will leave for Yreka everyone. more testimony in the water case. and ha; for sale a well chosen stock of next Sunday or Monday. Says a Roseburg paper: There were road building. Washington City to collect government Chipped and cornel beef, island an«! claims. He has in his hands upwards of four passengers on the train from the CURE FOR PILES. Cloths nnd CnNsimcres Col. Seobie s force of culvert builders, Sudden Death. Carolina rice, Eagle chocolate, and a one hundre«l thousand dollars of claims south last Wednesday morning and fif all white men, will IIO doubt commence A Word to Workers, Piles are frequently preceded by a sense From which to make up suits to order. Also a Hon Thos. F. Beall, one of Jackson fresh supply of blank b.«t.ks, stationery, fine lint' of teen under the train. The former were If your avocations are mentally or phys t»f weight in the back, loiua and lower part county’s representatives in the state leg etc. Call and see; at Clayton & Gore's. for spoliations of the Indians in 1853 I first-class passengers, while the latter woik in Siskiyou county before next 4tii ically laborious, if they subject you to ex of the abdomen, cauaing the patient to Men's Furnishing^ Goods, and 1855 ’ 56. He is of the opinion Sen <*f July, and as they will lie some distance posure in inclement weather, if they con aupi»ose lie haa Home affection of the kid islature, died suddenly and unexpectedly Consisting of Fine Shirts. I'nderwcarof every were tramps who were taking advantage neys or neighboring organs. At times, ator Dolph's bill authorizing the claiin- __ . _ r __ _ .... I ahead <>f the track, all their supplies, in The young men who didn't know tine you to the desk, and are of a nature to at his ho ne near Central Point hut Mon sort, etc.; all for sale at lowest living prices. ants to sue in the court of claims will be I ot the facilities offered for traveling on the way of beef, flotir, farm products, involve wear uud tear of brain, and ner symptoms of indigestion are present, flatu I about the fight, or didn't wak»u in time day afternoon. A short time ago ho re Hue of n'mjdes of Ashland ll'oolm passed by congress. Tins will give tho the brake-beams. They said that one of vous atrai«i, you may occasionally require lency, uneasiness of the stomach, etc. A ceived a bruise or slight wound uf some all disapprove of such things, anyhow, citizens of Oiegon a good chance to get their c iiiipanions was lost on the trip. horse feed, etc., will be derived from some renovating tonic. Hostetter's btoni- moisture, like perspiration, producing a Goods and other fabrics on hand. this county, instead of shipping from be very disagreeable itobing, after getting and especially when the law gets mixed kind which resulted in the formation of a«:h Bitters is the article for you. it stimu warm, is a oummon attendant. Blind, their claims paid during their life time. Whether he was killed or not we di«l not low. Satisfaction guaranteed. 9-44 an abcuss, and it is supposed that his up in it. lates the failing energies, invigorates the bleeding, and itching piles yield at once learn. body and cheers the mind. It enables the The tongue-guar«! society is the latest death was caused by blood-poisoning j Casebier A Son will build anew dwell to the application of Dr. Boaanko'a Pile Nehool Ileiiort. system to throw off the debilitating efltxiVs Remedy, which acts directly upon the parts Says the Grant's Pass Courier: Mr. through this source. (We have not yet ing house on their farm this side of organization in Ashland. When a mem of undue fatigue, gives reue'.wu vigor to affected, absorbing tile tumors, allaying Monthly rep«»it of the school taught heard the statement of his physician ) Talent immediately after harvest this ber catches himself or herself speak'iig .John Hall, partner of Wm. llyhee in a i the organs of digestion, arouses the liver the intense itching, and effecting a perma in Independence District No. 15. No. For several days Mr Beall had been com season. Frank Elliott lias the contract ill of anyone he or she is expected to placer claim <«t» Canyon creek, showed us when inactive, which it very often is with cure Price 50 cents. Address, the m ike immediate c««nfession «,[ uidgmeiit 8500 in nuggets taken from their ground, of scholars enrolled, 21. Average daily people whose p'lrsuits are sedentary, re nent plaining considerably, but was not sup t«> <!<• the work. Dr. Bpaanko Medicine Co.. Piqua, O. Sold attendance, 19. Following ij *i»u aver news the jaded appetite, and encourages l^v J 11 Chitwood A- Son. an<| pay tor each such ofli'iise one cent which weighed from §1 to 820 each. posed to be in any immediate danger. ♦ ♦ —-------- — The case of H. C. Dollarhidu, icsp., penalty into the treasury of tho society. Mr. Hall says that they have recently age standing of ,nu pupiTs’in the recita he“Itliful rep >se. Its ingredients are saf«, On Monday afternoon he was sitting in * MANUFACTURER AND WOOD WORKER, anti its credentials, which consist m the The T idings office reoeived a snpp’y tions of »[»oiling, arithumtic, geography vs. tl»e <>. A C. R. R. Co. , appealed struck the gravel from w' icli these pug- Tho funds are to be used for the relief of an easy chair at home, and was alone hearty endorsement of persons of every statioiieiy direct from the east last Shop on First Avenue, near Main St. when the “swift-winged messenger'' oame. from this cunty, was argued before the the needy people of the community. gets were taken. They will have water and grammar, respectively, on the basis class of weiet.v, uie most convincing. Ad of week. <>f 10 as perfect. Jennie Mills, 9, 9; Ef supreme court last week and submitted mirably is it adapted to the medical wants sufficient to rmi them four weeks longer. The idea is a good one ami entirely com The members of his family, who were Eleven pounds of dry granulated sugar Will make estimates and bids on all mendable hi both its corrective ami its Alex. Watts has a claim on the same fie Mills, 9, 9, 9, 10: Berth« Purdin, i), of workers. about the premises entirely unconscious for judgment. 10, 9; Nancy Rijgs, U. 9, 8; Minnie buildings, public or private, and furnish for $1 at the Red House. X of the near approach of death, were hor J. C. Durkee lost a fine mare last Sat benevolent feature. Everybody should channel below. material, plans and specifications for Colemau, 0, V, —, 10; Will Coleman, 9, H. C. Messenger, of this place, went Persons ordering packages front the all rified upon entering his room to find urday, «me wh ch he considered worth » j >in. The Linkville “Star" of last Saturday 9, 10; Ten Mills, 9, 9, 9; Arta Anderson, to Portland the urst of the week to an the construction of the same. East will save time ami m««tiey by calling that he had seen the last of earth. The fully 8200. He thinks she and others of The most interesting part <>f the prize says; J. N. Summers met with a seri- C^"8nsh, Doors and Mouldings on hand swer tile charge cf cutting timber on at the express office for shipping instruc funeral was on Wednesday, and was his horses were poi*<»ne<! last fall, since fight is tli«- fact of the affair having been i oils and almost fatal accident last Thurs 9, 9. and for sale at lowest rates. Deportment — Jennie Mills, 100; Min government land. Mr. Messenger came tion stickers. [26. largely attended Mr. Beall was ono of which time several have died. ft photographed in three distinct scenes by day evening. In attempting to mount a nie Colemill, 100; Effie Mills, 100; Lena >#“General shop wo.-k done in short the early pioneers and a [imminent and one of- our ambitious .«nd entei prising horse, the animal moving at the time, Hamlin, 10U; Bell Mills, 10J; Lillie Ed- up to the scratch like a man, plead guilty Six pounds Arbucklcs coffee for $1 at order. A handsome 1900-ft>. grade Norman enterprising citizen, whose loss will be camera artists. The gentlemen who an Mr S. lost his balance nnd fell to the sall, 100; Will Coleman, 100; Will Mills, and paid his fine of $200. The Oregonian H unsaker A Dodge's. x Io ise brought up from California last s<ys: “ There will, in the natural older t^"8tair building a specialty. regretted by a large circle of friends and nounced after the thing was over that ground, his foot hanging in the stirrup. Frank Purdin, 100; Fddiu Hamlin, of things, a civil suit commence against Grape, plum, lemon, strawberry, black acquaintances. He w;is serving his sec , week by 8. L- Daniel attracts consider- i they had faile«! t » reach there in time to , This frightened the animal and it started KM); t-ST All work guaranteed to be first-class, 100; Bcitha Purdin, 100. h'm to recover the value of the timber, berry, quince, crab apple and currant and of latest designs. ond term in the legislature, having been ' al«le attention among horsemen at see it. and a tinmb«r of others who said i at full speed, dragging him some distance. The follow ing have not been absent or * elected to that position some ten or Thompson A Stephenson's stables. they ha«l heard nothing about it wilted ' Fortunately he managed to extricate his tardy during the iikuii I i : Lillie E«lsall, and if that should prove less than the jellies at Burckhalter & Hasty's. twelve years ago. During the regular J. S. Herrin offers for sale a thousand like crisp salad in a batli of hot butter j foot, leaving his boot in the stirrup, Minnie Coleman, Will Coleman, Blm amount of his fine, he may get some of Natures own remedy, Oregon Kidney While the piesent zealous session last January he was brought into head of good sheep—600 st««cl[ gheepan«! j and vinegar when the [ihotographs were i by which means in all probability he Colemap, Frank Purdin and James Pur it back. Tea. officials are bringing to time the men considerable pruminenco by his bill com 400 mutton sheep. Mr. Herrin has long “pulled <'ti them " ami showed their saved his life. din. H C., teacher. 81 buys 13 tbs. of best island rice at who have cut a few thousand feet of pelling the railroad companies in the state bad the reputation of raising sheep that ’ smiling am! interested countenances sur Huntaker A: Dodge's. x timber on government land, the people There is pending before the Semite to atford side track facilities when de are of a grade far above the average. rounding the rope inside of which were Forwarded from Linn County. The Sugar-Pine Door and Lumber Co. will not forget to watch the course of committee on Indian affairs a proposi manded under certain conditions. Climax t'-baoc" 12 oz. , 4<Jc. per plug, the fighters in action. The Star estimates that tho vote of — OF — tion to purchase eighty-f >nr acres of the [uoceedings against the wealthy com The Albany Herald of last week has s. A Dodge Dodge's. x Klamath county will bo nearly 600 this Mr. J. E. Houston, who is tho nomi- land adjoining the farm of the Indian the following: Old “Colonel" May has panies who have made immense for at Hunsaker & GRANT S PASS, Ring Fight near Ashland. A fine line of Rogers Bros’. A 1 cut Are now pr»parcd to furnish Lumber, cither . year. This indicates such an increase < nee for G"vern<?r on the Prohibition training school at Salem, payment to he tunes from the timber they have taken A tight fight winch which had been arraiig« arranged ‘d to since last election ns to make the partisan ticket, was first nominate'! for Secretary made in labor to be preformed by the In indignantly shaken the dust of Albany from the publiu domain. T<» make the lery to be sold without reserve at Caro take place between EMwards, a light division an uncertain quantity at this I • <>f State, and accepte«l the nomination. dian pupils. The purchase will involve and Linn county from his feet and de worst transgressors suffer first should be Bros., Reeser's block, Ashland, Or. X Finishing, Bistic or Flooring parted for the warmer dime of Southern weight pugilist wh«» has been in N«»rthetn time. and all kinds oi rough lumber, at anv point i It was intended that Dr. Au-just 0. Kin n«> expenditure of money, although Oregon. He was ¡|idioiiant because the the rule. Deviled ham, turkey, chicken and along the line of the «> A «.'K R *t I'Blcss to California for a number of months, ami Tho firm receiving the contract to ney, of Astoria, should head the ticket 8150») i* the value of the land, as the compete with any mil) in Sontheni Oregon ♦ tongue at B. A Hasty's. one Lewis, of Medford, came off last > builii the bridge across Rogue river near as tlie nominee for Governor, and he was owners have entered into an agreement c unity court refused to continue him as We will also soon be prepareil to furnish A Walking Skeleton, Sunday morning in Ashland precinct, ’ Grant's Pass is Huffman A Bates, of nominated by acclamation. He sent a to take pay ia L.b« »• i t pupils, to. consist a county charge, and lie agreed if the Safe insurance of all kinds at lowest Sash, Doors, Blinds, Moulding, Brackets near the southern boundary line of the Portland: and tho Applegate bridge is telegram declining the nomination, but 1 of picking hops or 6uch -other work as citizens of Albany would pay his fare to and every description of finishing«. Mi. k. Springer, of Mechanicsburg, Pa. rates. G. F. Billings. Jacksonville he would leave this part of town. Lewis was “knocked out in the to be built by the Pacific Bridge Co., of snd he would str.nd for Secretary <«f may be agreed upon. Correspondente invited, all orders tilled ”1 was afflicted with lung fever Another supply of those wine color««! promptly. Ad«lress. the State, never to return. The purse writes: thin! round, an«! was shown to l«e an en Sm Francisco. nnd nb.scess on lungs, and reduced to a , ! State. After much discussion, the diffi- In the last issue of the Jacksonville was accordingly made up, and Monday walking "keteton. Got a free trial bottle suits received at Blount's. tirely un«squal antagonist to Edwards. I ' cully was overcome l»y forcing the ivini- Sugar-Pine, Door and Lumbor Co.r Fro«,reels continue to improve at the Sumke the Henry Clay cigars, only be. Democratic Times, appears an article he was escorted to the deixit by Marshal of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump The spectators l««th ftoni down the val- nation for Governor upon Mr. Houston, H. B. MILLER, tion. which did me so much good that I Hayes and waybilled to Jacksonville each at Blount's. Sold everywhere for ?^y aiid from this place were numerous. • Walsh A Bragdon mines <»n Wagner ami placing Dr. Kinney on the ticket for stating that Gregon pays twice as much bought a dollar bottle. After using three Grants Pass, Or. Manager. f««r the name school books, that Washing The “Colonel" h.u« been an old but not bottles, frund myself once more a t. an, 10c. Aside from the money put up by the creek as the tunnel ami shaft progress Secretary of State very res|»ected citizen of Linn county for completely restored to health, with a hcartv ton Tertitory «toes, and charges State backers of the men very little changed into the large ledge. Tho ledge is widen ' For wool sacks and twine, go to Wil . Mis Naici'oss, who ... lives <m Fine ASHLAND AGENT, L. 11. Adam , at Superintendent M‘Elr«>y with the state many years, and his departure will not apiietite. and a gain in flesh of 48 tbs.1’ laid A' Eubanks's. hands, it IS said. Three-ounce gloves ing and the character of the rock grows Miller Co.'s warehouse. street in the western part «»f ‘ own, had Call at J. H. Chitwood <fc Son's drug store cause much regret. of affairs. In the first place Washington were used by the strikers, and although better, alsa. Ca«arrh cured, health and sweet ■ and get a free trial bottle of this certain i a singular experience last Saturday. Territory pays the same for books as we [Move we return the compliment to Lewis was “sent to grass’ and measured The T idings needs a dress of new ai.d cure for all lung diseases. Large bottles *1. breath secured by Shiloh's Catarrh Rein- t his length on the ground during the last clearer type, and more «¡»ace for reading She was moving a chicken c«»op in which do, and in the sec nd place the State to Linn county by fordwarding to Albany edy. Price fifty cents. Nasal injector j w. n atkin « on . E V. < ARTER round, the affair was considered rather matter. These iinprovuineiits we expect some liens were confined, when an oh! Superintendent has not even a vote in by express two of the healthiest county free. J H Chitwood A Son. President. Cashier An old-timer that was here in the six »««»»ter wh«» considered himself boss <>f changing, or adopting school books if it charges on hand.] trifling and farcical as viewed from the to make within a short time if sufficient ties has had men at work in J. N. T. the yar«l attacked her ami drove «»lie of Sleepless nights, made miserable by i standpoint of a sporting man. of the “needful" be forthcoming from Ins spurs into her wrist, puncturing an were his desire to d<> so. The Times ap Miller's field this week looking for $8,- that terrible cough. Shiloh's Vitalizer ; pear to be as unfamiliar with law as it is Working People The most serious thing connt'cted with those owing a*. 000 m gold dust that he claims to have is guaranteed to cure you. For sale by - artery. The blood spoute«! furiously with facts.—[Plaindealer. tire affair was the arrest of Lewis Are often to«» ill to labor, but they haven ’ t Ind tiiore a. that lime. Considerable J. 11. Chitwood. <fc Son. from the wound, and there was much The Portland Board of trade, at a and Harry Stover, an«! the issu time to take niedic'ne ii.u lay off. ground has been dug over but the lost In the last rabbit hunt at -Pine Grove, alarm among the neighbors wh » came to meet mg held Momlay afternoon, endorsed ! ance of warrants for two or three others Will you suffer with Dys|tepsia and Simnmr.c Liver Kegulat<<r can be taken treasure had m>t been found at last ac- concerned, upon charge of violating the the petition of Jacks« n county citi her assistance lest she sliouhl be bled to Klamath county, 29 hunters took [»art. without causing any loss of time, and the counts. Liver Complaint! Shiloh's Vitalizer is — [Jacksonville Sentinel. oaaaed by the legislature at the zens asking Congress to appropriate $30,- a serious extent before the flow couhl be being divided into two parti».« led re system will be built up and invigorated guaranteed to euro you. For sale by spect i«ely by W. t. Arant and Henry I stopped. Dr. Parson .vas summoned • t.i iuinrove the Rogue river wagon J H Chitwood «& Son. •pecial session against prize fighting. by it. It has no equal as a preparatory Keyuote to Health. and dressed the wound. ;dt'.io..;;h ti.e Conn. Arant'» crew came nut ahead i This law is very severe, ¡«nd provides for road t«> Fort Klamath. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure l> o.»J had been steppe«! before his ar with 635 rabbits scalps, to 605 for the medicine, and cau be safely used when a Health is wealth. Wealth lueanH inde a fin« of n«»t less than «»ne thousaml dol The order of tho c--tiniy e«»niinission- rival. It cures Conn team. The cash prize of fifteen doctor cannot be called in. In al1 Com pendence. ihe keynote is Dr. Bosanko's is sold by us on guarantee. lars or inqirisonnien» fe»r «me year, or ers' court lu'-oking t|,e offer of bounties mon diseases it will unassisted by any Cough anJ Lung ¡Syrup, the best couch consumption, J H Chitwood «& Son. dollars was w«»n by Henry Van Valken- There is a yarn current to the effect syrup in the world. Cures coughs, colds, both, upon anyone convicted of being a for predatory animals provides for the burg. on :» score of 103 scalps; the second other medicine, effect a s[»eedy cure. Mr. A. Higgins, of Wyoming. v. Y.. says pains in the chest, bronchit s and primary principal, accessory, aider, abettor, stake I payment of the bounties specified for the that when the deputy sheriff was in prize of ten dollars was w«qj by Wm. he had the Piles for nearly 40 years, and consumption. One dose gives relief lu I town Tuesday lnol-iug f«»r witnesses to W. T. Upham who had just returned holder, <>r in any other way connected ■ scalps <>f all such an>i|ia!s killed on or ' case. Take no other, prioe 50 cents was cured bv using Gilmore's Pile Specific. the prize tight, one young man who was Dennis, score eighty, and the third with his wife from the Soda Spring*, i every with a priae fight that has taken [»lace ; before the fth «lay qf this month. and fl. Samples free, bold by J H Chit I For Hale at the City drug store. prize of live dollars was divided between | unfortunate enough t«» have heen a spec- last Monday evening, had »he misfortune wood A' Son within the boundaries of the state. The wife, mother and maid who suffer The Jos«'phine county commissioners ( 1 tator became much alarmed over the J. 8. H.nnikar anil Irwin Brown, each t<> al’?lw his team t<> get away from him from female weakness, will find Gilmore's Lewis, one of the principals, and showing up with seventy-one scalps. — To the Lodi«*«! Aromatic Wine a positive cure. For sale Stover, charged with being one of the last week drew a warrant on their coun i prospect uf being cilleil t«> Jacksonviile. [Star, after be had st««ppe«l at hi* hoaço *«u Oak I ty treasury for »*l.'i00 in favor of Jackson A friend c«*nfitlentially tohl him the at the City drug store. street ami helped bit. wile out of the backers, had a preliminary examination Come and see our stock of ladies un James Sullivan of Salem, Oregon, says he before Justice Foudray in Jacksonville county, for the expenses incurred by this sheriff had a subpoena f r him miff was A Gold Hill corresp«indent <>f the Moni buggy. Ahe team ran out into Main derwear, infant's robes and cloaks; also cured of the asthma by Gdmore'H Mag last Tuesilay and were each held to an county in the Mackey trial, held at Jack coming to serve it The yoting man was tor says: “G. F. Dyer tho mining ex street* and down the lull to the .Masonic velvets, emb. felt, chenilles, araseues was clerking in one of the st, res on Slain pert has gone t<> Portland for the purpose bnihling. where the buggy brought up ami emb. silk. And don't forget our netic Elixir. For sale at the City drug swer before tho next grand jury- with sonville by a change of venue. 1 store. Mr. W. J. Wimer, of the firm of street and stepped to the door to take a 11 purcisiuunj a «piartz mill which ho in- i against a telegraph pole, The team was large stock of hosiery always on hand. bail fixed at SlOtX). Neither of them Anson Hom b. of Blackberry, Ills., say" had given bail at last report, ami the bars Wimer A Sons, Waldo, has bought a view of tho street. Sure eimngh, the tends t<> have running in a short time. not hurt, hut it will c «st several dol G illette S isters . he owes bis nf« to Gilmore's Maguetio half interest in the Grant's [ ’ ass Courier, : aheritj was bearing down towards him Elixir. Try it. For sale at the City drag i Thomas Chavner has <>ffere«l land for a lars to repair the buggy. therefor«» keep them on the inside of the ASHLAND, OGN. Why will you suffer from ague and ma- store. county jail. The grand jury will prob and about the hist of next umjith the with a legal paper in liis hand. The mill site and water privileges free.......... *ria when Gilmore's Aromatic Wine will clerk made the )ength of the store from Gilmore ’ s Neuralgia Cure is a positive paper will c - «ine out in a new dress, all Unkle Dan Fisher, R Jrert Hardman and A Kelluble Article ably consider their case next week. War for Neuralgia in the the face, side and Transacts a General Banking Basin es rants are out for three or tour persons home print, under the name of Rogue front door to back —about 70 feet—in Wm. Stuart are putting a wing dam in For enterprise, posh r.nd u desire to get cure you? For sale at the City drug store. cure Htoiuath. For sale at the City drug store. Interest allowed < n Time besides Edwards, the charge being that River Courier, with Wimer A Stine as one-sixteenth of a second, and was up Rogue river between Gold Hill mountain sticb peoebi as will give the trade satisfac When doctors cannot help you then take Middle-aged men who lack vigor and vj- of participating in the arrangements a i«l publishers. The new firm will put in a the canyon half-way to the raw-mill in and Table rock. Mr. Fisher has been tion. J II Chitwood A- Son, the druggists, Gilmore's Magnetic E ixn tor vour throat talitv can l»e cured bv Gilmore's Aromatic Collections made at all aecesslble points »m fa vorable terms. the putting up of stakes. The defc i«l- good job office ¡«ml be prepared to carry ' less than two minutes. After he learne«! considering the advisability of repairing lead all competition. They sell Dr. Bo- and lungs. For sale at the City drug store. Wine. For sale at the City drug store. Sight exchange and telegraphic transféra sold t ough and Lung Syrup, because its ants hope t<> escape by proving that the «>n the business in all its branches. The that thete was n<< subpoena for him lie his water <*itch u Inch was greatly dam sanko's on Portland. 4ian Francisco and New York. Nature s own remedy, Oregon Kidney Nerve-life and vigor restored in men and the beat medicine on the market for coughs, affair was not a regular pnzj fight as t.iat Courier will have ample capital and will said he o teu takes “s[»ells of th it kind" aged by the O. A C. R. R. When com colds, croup and primary consumption. , Women women by Gilmore's o tw* Aromatic Wine. uy using u.-uiu vuiuu.c Gold diut bought at ttandard j>riecr. when ho needs exercise in the spring enter a new era of socce«M. term is interpreted by the law. pleted this ditch will be very valuable." Price 30 oents and ■ For sale at the City drug *tore. Samples free. i FRIDAY » ------ * APRIL 23. 15*6 Re«i House ahead. x Wool will soon be ready fol market again. Fine assortment fresh candies at Clay ton & Gore’s. . x Medford is preparing for “spring races." Climax tobacco 40c. per plug at the Red House. X Another apportionment of public school money. One-eighth, or 10 lb., box crackers 65c. at the Red House. x The delinquent tax l’st sh«»ws “hard times” in the county. One box bluing for 10c. or three for 25c. at the Red House. x Times are brightening a little since the good weather began. A new supply of mining blanks just priuteil at the T idings "thee. Fourteen tbs. best Island Rice for one dollar at the Red House. x Republican county convention of Jose f phine county meets to-morrow. Frosty nights are causing the fruit growers some anxiety here tins week. Capt. Goodall again comes out as an independent candidate for state senator. M. MAYER, The Tailoring Business C. W. AYERS, Architect and Builder. Lumber! Lumber! The Bank of Ashland.