Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 21, 1886, Image 3

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THE
ASHLAND
TIDINGS
MAY 21. PV5.
rRIDAY
I
Star Herting.
A special meeting <>f Alpha Cliapter
N". 1, O. E. 8., ha» beeii c.iik-d for next
Tuesday evening, and all members are
requested t<» be present, a# business of
ii>i|K»rtanev is to C"ine up
l!v order <>f NN . P.
A nna A nderson , Sec.
li.-niiirial Day.
Thu usual observance "f Memorial Day
will t ke place <>li Monday. May 31st, uo-
d •' the direction .-f Burnside Post, G.
A R
An invitation is extended by the
Post t<> the people generally to take pait
in the observances, and all «ho can c>>n-
tnbii’e fl >*ers for the occasion are re­
spectful y i heited to do so. Full pio-
gramme of the exercises will be published
next week.
BREVITIES.
C>ti!y one blacksmith shop in
imw.
town
New hay has been hauled into town
this week.
The de'iNiqueot tax list will foot up
s >ir.e $I>O0<*.
H F"X has a
tlb..«‘.‘ owing him.
notice of interest
B -y's straw huts for 10c. at O. H.
Blount's.
x
Only about two weeks -mure till elec­
tion is over.
“Mose" is straightening himself out
for a lively run.
Five hundred head of cattle were ship­
ped from Medford for Montana yestet-
day.
I
I
A. L. NN’iliey has the con tract tn ¡mild
the brick block on the corner of Ma n
and Oak street for Messrs. Butler.
TimtiipMin end Billings
A. F. Snelling has been appointed
registei of the land <>flice at Likctiew,
vice Judge Truitt. He will make an ex­
cellent officer, and his appointment will
suit the people of the district.
In the entries for trotting races at the
next state fair a number of Altamont
c its aie named iy Jay Beach andi-thers,
ami C. .1. Tolman s s. g. Quebec i« among
the entiies fot running races.
PERSONAL
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.
Mr. Murray, of Central Point, was in
town yesterday.
The class and commencement exercises
of Ashland College at.d Normal School
were held at M E. Church on Monday,
I uesday and Wednesday evening of this
week.
On Monday evening the pupils of Mis»
Alena NVebei s music class rendered a
I
pleasant programme iu the way of a class
recital, in which nearly everyone could
fairly be complimented for proficiency in
the grade ami status represented.
The church was beautifully decorated
and prepared in excellent taste for the
"Ccasimi, and the large audiences were
ace.»ii.ni .dated to the lull capacity of the
ouildiug each evening.
On Tueaday evening the exercises con­
sisted >>f the Middle Class orutious. and
the presentation of promotion certificates
by the President, the orations being al­
ternated with selections of iustinnieiital
ami vocal music by Miss Weber’s pupils.
1'he tneinhcrs of the Middle Class of the
Normal Department were Misses Millie
I Oiddtngs, Dotia Russell, Dora Andetsi'ii,
Ella Dunn, Emma V ming aud Jessie
Piumerth, amt Frank T. Howell. Ail of
the speakers acquitted themselves well,
and to the satisfaction and admiration of
their friends. Tile themes treated, as
well as the character of thu musical en­
tertainment are shown in tbe following
lecord of the full programme of the
evening:
Inst. Duet ‘‘Rose Pompon’ l.-ybarh:
Nli-ua Weber, Katie Chitwood. Oration,
"l he Duties of Citizenship,’’ Frink T.
Howell. Guitar Solo, “Whisperings of
Love," Alta Naylor. Oration. “Litera­
ture, Its Benefits and Evils," Millie Gid­
dings. Inst. Duet, “La 1’raviat.i,” Anna
Mayer Alena NVeber Oration, “Queen
> EliA&btUh," Dotia Russell. Vocal bolo,
“When the Violets Bloom Again,” Hat­
tie Thornton. Oration, ‘‘Under tho
Shadows of the Siskiyous,” Ella Dunn.
Inst. Solo, La Dame Blanche" .S'. Smith:
Belle NVagner. Oration, “Popular Edu­
cation," Dora Anderson. Inst. Iflulo,
“Flash and Crash, Snow; Mamie Judge.
Class Promotion, By the President,
lust. Solo, “Whispering NN ¿nd,” HoZ/tH-
haujd: Anna Anderson. Benediction.
On Wednesday evening the regular
commencement exeicisesocuurred. There
was one graduate from the Normal De­
partment, Eugene L. Freeland, who
passed a very creditable examination ami
carried <>tl 111» diploma with due honors,
ills oration was of nimu than ordinary
merit and gave evidence <-f much thought
and careful preparation. Its theme was
timely and interesting—not so thread-
••are as that of many a school and college
essay read this uiot.th tn Oregon ami
■ ’tiler states—“The Relations of Capital
uni L>bi>r." The rest of the programme
of the evening was as follows, and was
nuch enjoyed by tlie large audience,
wlncii ctowded the church to discomfort:
Inst. Duet, Serenade. J. Loir; A.
K per, Anna Anders n. Salutatory and
Oration, “¡Springs,’
Emma Vining.
Inst. Selo, “The Mill, ./■».•.- /)»/; («race
tlouck. A ocal Soio,“lhe NN. rkiugniaii's
Child.
Mamie Judge. Oration and
N aledictory, “Labor ind Capital, ' Eu­
gene L. Freeland. Presentation <>f Di
pl ma, By the President. Inst. S 1 ,
“Genevieve de Brabant," Kuw; Dra
Anders n. President’s Address, Bene-
•licti i>.
H. E. Spencer was in from Klamath
county this week.
Dr. S. Haruiou, tbe ocuiibt, arrived iti
town Tuesday evening from Linkville.
J. N. Shook and bride started Sunday
evening for their home in Klamath
county.
Miss Susie Hili, who has been teach­
ing at Cole'» station, has returned home
for the .«tunmt—.
Mr. C. Cunningham, of Fort Klamath,
is tn the vahey this week, after a load ot
supplies for In» cattle ranch.
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
NEW THIS WEEK.
KLAMATH COUNTY.
Following are from the Linkville Star
of May 15th:
Gen. John F. Miller has sold his tine
stallion, Black Stranger, to Jas. Tobin.
Cunsideiatmti, 8500.
Dent Noel killed last Monday the
largest pelican of the season. It measur­
ed eight feet seven inches from tip tc
tip.
GERM anse MEOT
Sealed proposals for furnishiiig 100
barrels of flour to Fort Klmi.itli will be
received at the quite -uasi-r’s depatt-
meiit up to 12 o,clock tioon, on Friday,
May 28, 1886.
For Pain
Cure* Rheumatism. Neuralgh,
lUrkai hc, liradarÌMx. Twutkaeb«,
Hprsiss Krtiwe«.
rte.
PKI<E. FIFTY CENTS.
AT DIvlGulSTS AND DFAIXKS
tiii : (TUkLiA x.XM.Fi ni fu ., kalti nonr. no .
¡
Elijah NN'iliiams, one of the old pio­
Fairchild A Petennan have gone to
Gingham, alpacca ami seersucker coats- neers >f Oiegon, well known to nearly
work
w
-rk on
< mi Baldwin A Forbes
Forbes' ’ new ware-
Gun.
F.
McConnell
who
has
been
sick
at O H. Blount s.
x
all early 8--ttiers. died last Monday at hi# for several weeks past, has gone up to
house. McCulloch and party, the for­
Ex-Congress- Soda Spring» to recuperate and lest.
Mnreta! water from the Soda Springs home m Ei«t Portland.
mer contractors, will go to the Klamath
I
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m«n Richard Williams is his »on.
at Hunsaker A Dodge’s.
Agency to build a tesidence for the In­
J. P. NVi.odnon and wife came in from
dian
agent.
Republicans
in
Klamath
county
will
i Oculist and Optician, of Atlanta, Georgia.
Early vegetables from California are
Klamath county the first of the week,
not yet agree with the estimates made for a stay of a tew days in the valley.
in market here.
---- 1« stopping nt the-----
H.
L.
NVebb
has
purchased
of
Bald
­
Grand Jury Report.
by the Democrats of a patty majority of
win
A
Forbes
the
corner
lot
on
the
west
Sheep shearing is about over in this seventy-five for tha latter. They say,
Jehu Roach started Tuesday evening
ASHLAND HOUSE,
Following is the report of the grand
aide of the river and facing the bridge,
part of the valley.
for Missouit, to visit Ills former home,
“wait till the votes are counted."
jury einpat elled for the May term:
formerly known as the Carrick property,
300m No. 5; will remain here for ten day»,
and expects to remain there through the
• from Opiate», tnirticl and AHwn.
“NVe have diligently enquired into all
Men's siiinmc-r pants, neat cuts, $1.50
for the Consideration of six hundred dol
duh ­
Mr. C. Cunningham, of the Mountain summer.
cases that have come before us and re­ per pair at Blount's.
x
i
lars.
Park
stock
farm
near
Fort
Klamath,
ad
­
I
ported on the same. We have also ex­
J. NV. Johnson intend« to make a trip
NV. M. Colvig ha» been speaking in vertises for sale a number <>i eh »ice
A new residence for the Indian agent
amined the offices of the County Clerk,
to
Euglaud soon, to look after some
stock cows and some young grade short­
Klauiath cout.ty this week.
at the Klimatli reserva.il >n i will be nudi
Sheriff and Treasurer, as well as the
horns and Polled Angus cattle. See his pr<q>erty to which u title come« to linn
during the summer. Professor Emery,
A t DMI ««tfll»TS AMI 1>UA1 ik«.
J. NV. Hamakar, of Linkville has been
county hospital and j dl, all of which we
by inheritance.
TIIL <H »UI.1J1 A. VJtit LEB CO.. BALUBOBX,ID.
“ad."
•
we undtustand, lias procured the service
find correctly kept and in good condi­ reappointed a notary public.
ofD. 8. McCull -ck and a Mr. Crook-
“Harry Oatman, the Portland broker,
L. H. Adams, who lias charge c;f
tion, as far as we are able to determine.'’
TNOli “Al E NOW, forty to sixty head of
Legal and real estate blanks for sale at |
shanks to do the work.
Milier A Co's warehouse in this place, is one of the old pioneers well known tn
' good stock cow «. Wifi also have for sale
D. PlN’lN’GER. Foreman.
OVERLAND TO CALIFORNIA.
the TlDlbos i fficu at lowest rates.
fall a few lilgti grade shorthorn bull
agent for the Sugar Pino Door ami I this part of lhe state, has been visiting
Messrs. Hudking and Duim, of Yam­ c tuis
— V1À —
alves
and
half
Idood
rolled
Angus
Price»
fneints
in
this
valley
this
week.
!
V. X W* Construction Work.
Candidates and giaduates find this the Lumber Co , of Grant s Pass, and all or­
hill, arrived in Linkville with their fami­ reasonable. Correspondence solicited.
Oregon
4.
California
R. R. and Connections.
I ders for lumber of any kind will be
Address
lies Monday on their way to their new
Messrs. C. C. Low, Jas. Brown and
lhe Redding Press of last Saturday hottest season of tlie year 111 Oteg' U.
FAKE FROM I*UUTU\ND
I promptly tilled by him.
/ [40
C. Cunningham, I To
homes, recently located ill Alkali valley,
(icorgu Cross, of Phoenix, went overt"
FRANCISCO IÌU; to SACRAMENTO
had the following: “The railroad pan­
Holmes Bros, have »"Id their farm on
I
this county. The gentlemen were out
Butte
creek
vaiiey,
Cal.,
this
week,
to
orama has ch iiigcd since',ur last. Head­ Rogue river to Mr. Fnruiati f-.r 81800.
v
luse
conuectiot.s made at Ashland u ith
John
Roach
has
sold
his
interest
in
I
here last fall securing locations, and will MOUNTAIN PARK STOCK RANCH. URL-es of the Caliiornlu, On-gon and Idaho
quarters is at Gibson's, and the “Flat"
i the quartz ledge in the location of which locate laud claims.
The
Riddle
House,
of
Medford,
is
S-tage Company.
now permanently settle here.
i*. <».. I'ort Klamath, Or.
is in tear» and mourning. The pot-hole
H. T. Brag-
Mrs. Chas. H. Kline, formerly Miss
t hi> had an equ d shale with
men are as far north as tunnel 11, and • >pvn for thu accoinniudatiuti of the pub­ i d<»ti. A party of seven, composed <-f Flora NVuodson of this place, came up
1
10-49
(DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAYS.
J. N. Summers has purchased from
i
the graders are close behind, (' imps arc­ lic.
Ea»t Si<|e Division.
Sam Daniels the noted stallion Emperor,
High A Taylor, R. M. Gairett and from Portland the fiist of the week, for
moving north every day........... There is
Prospects are good for the largest others were the purchasers, at 8350.
Bottom
Knocked
Out
of
of
which
so
much
mention
has
been
a
short
visit
with
friends
here.
BETWEEN
PORTLAND AND ASHLAND.
a re|»ort going the rounds of the camps giam crop raised in this valley for many I
made in the California papers of late.
Mail Train.
Sewing
Machines!
Mr. Rosenthal, of Medford, macle a
that the company is preparing to hire Vea i s.
Says the Yreka Journal of last Satur­
LX AVE.
I
____
ARRIVE.
This is undoubtedly the best horse ever
!
4 An A. M
I'ortiaud
..
A. M.' Ashland
trip
up
to
Soda
Springs
last
Sunday,
in
about 5(10 white men on the grade, It is
■ day:
Messrs. B.ldeii ami Kerr, of the
I brought to this county.
Mr. Summers
Ashland
.7:i-5
>*.
M.ll'ortluud....
4 i> F. M
Reduced
rates
nn
clothing
at
O.
H.
|
company with M. Regc-nsberger, the
hoped that ibis report is true.
I
I
uill
«eli
th-
W-w
York
hewing
Maritin-
I
.
S.
Geological
and
Topographical
Sur
­
paid $2,000 for the horse, and considers
III iiiiiit u tu
mi nt fi>r
Albany Express Train
Blount's
to make rt room
for Fiifirtli
fourth uf
of .Tulv
July
ueii known commercial traveler.
and the Canadian singer hewing Medline for
I veyors. are in town making ariangements
it
a
good
investment.
AERtVK.
LEAVE.
stock.
x
t
The Oregon mid California Sale.
t fl and
fo|- a summer tour in Southern Oregon,
t'urtlun.l. 1:00 1'. M. Lebanon
...9:20 P.M
Jesse Parker ami family will move out
J.
T.
Arrant,
who
left
here
last
winter
.10:0ù A. II
LeLunon
. 1:45 A.M. I’ortUnd
.Oregonian.]
The Siskiyou toll road, from Barron'» the remai’ider of the party to be here in to their ranch on Sprague river within a
W. H. WICKHAM,
Pullman Pulace Sleeping <'ar» dully ta tween
on a visit to Florida, the land of flowers
Eu-t side >>i Main street, next door to the Pon!a:id
week or two. Daul. NValker will then
Mr. K< hler, receiver of the Oregon A »»ver the suimuit, is in excellent condi­ a few days.
and A-hlund. ’!h <>. «V C. R R. F*r
and oranges, returned one day last week.
gunsmith's.
,49
rj- niukes connection with all the regular train*
California railroad, who returned last tion.
Mr. J. E. Houston of Ashland has take pers-mal charge of his farm in tins
He reports having hud a splendid time,
on
th"
East
Side Div. from foot of r 8t.
week from New York, wan questioned by
For Sale.
II id no idea there were so many can i i been sutl’eimg from being poisoned from valley.
but says that beautiful land is no coun­
Side Division
an Dre.oiii.in reporter relative to the sta­ didates loose in Oregon as wc have %’en eating canned blackberries—[Eugene
George Deal, of Henley, was in town
try for him, and that the flowery de­
:
A FINE ‘stock K iich of 200 acres, situat­
tus of the proposed sale of the Oregon A in the past week.
Correspondent. Peiinoyer says h»*<iidii't Tuesday, having come over after a loan
scriptions given of it are all written by ed I mile N. E. of Phuenix; all under fence BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS.
California lines to the Central Pacific.
d<> it and Cornelius has no reason to re­ ot mill stuff. He has lieen ai'litg fo.
Mail Train.
interested parties to advance some pri­ nud alt set in clover: no rough or broken
O.
H.
Blount
will
move
into
ono
of
Mr. Koehler stated that he was not at
Lt. air
|
akiu \ t .
sort to such base methods to get the gov- sometime with heart disease, and is st Hi
land < n tile place. Good house aud barn, I’ortUnd
vate
scheme.
As
hu
was
in
nearly
.....
SOO
A. M ¡Corvallis....... r.to P. M
liberty to say more th in this: Negotiations Johnson's new brick stores about the et-iii rship. — [Ex.
orchard, good spring and water. Terms:— Corvallis
under the care of his physicians.
every
portion
of
the
state,
if
it
was
half
S
Kt
A.
M.lPortUnd
....... 9:30 P. M
»»•e still in progress lietwcen the owners hint of June.
Part cash, balance <ni time. Price, 822.50
Kxpre»» Train.
as
good
as
represented
he
certainly
“Judge Webster intends clearing the
Mr. and Airs. J. M. Lofland, of J ick-
per acre.
NV. H. NV ickham .
of the respective roads, with every pros
l.4'.A4 E.
|
ARRIVE.
NV. H. Shook and C. T. Payne will docket a# completely as possible, so that I
would have been aide to discover it.
.'-:00 1’. M .M<-Minnville..RAi P. M.
FORTY Acres of choice fruit land, situ­ Portland
jiect of reaching a finality at a very early drive a »mail band > f cattle to Klamath
: soiiville precinct, came up to Ashland
Ins successor will not have a great deal last Sunday, ami Mrs. L 'fluid wil. spend
ated within '7 mile of p »stofflee; 2J acres Mr Mlnnvllle..*>:4.,> A. M.lPortlund...... B:30 A. M
LAKE COLNTY.
day.
county from thia valley.
Local tickets for sale and baggage checked at
• >f old business to commence with.—• a week or mote here with her patents,
under plow: good house of five rooms, large
company's up town office. eor Stark and Hecotid
Following are from Lakeview Exam
barn,
living
water:
some
fruit-
now
growing
[Times.
Oil,
well,
a
man
doesn
’
t
de-
Ben Beall has been appointed adminis­
Tickets for principal points In Califor
Close of Public Schools,
Mr. and Mrs Jesse Doll.irliide.
iuer:
on the place and wood eu >ugh on the re­ street-.
nbt can oulv l.e procured and bnegiige ch.-ck'-d
trator "f the estate uf his father, the »•rve much credit for being “gm-d !••
mainder
to
p
iy
for
clearing.
Price.
$A5.00
Tiie cl sing exercises of the Ashland
at company's office,
J. B. Russell, wife and baby came
“Doc' Snelling’s dwelling house in
Inmself,” does he?
late T. F. Beall.
ix?r acre. Terms, part cash, balance on
Pilbii • Schools will take place on Thuis-
over frmn Yreka Monday, for a visit of
Paisley was burned to the ground May time. Enquire of
NV.
H.
W
ickham .
Cor. F and Front Sts., Portland, Or.
The notice in the T idings concerning a few days nt Ashland. Miss Nellie
Selin. ] houses and academies are be­
day. Friday and SatimLiy evenings of
4 th.
Freight will not be received for sbipincut m
next week at Myei g hall, n:> room in ginning t<> c’o*e their doors for the sum­ the meeting of the grand lodge of the 1. Kusseil and Iler sister. Mrs. J. S. Eu-
Settlement Wanted.
ter 5 o'clock P. M on either the East or West
The Lakeview merchants have besn
Side nivision«.
I O. <>. F. at the Dalle» this week contain
either of the school houses Evint 1 irge mer xaeati n.
banks, Jr.. returned with them to Ash­
oul
of
kerosene
the
past
few
weeks,
and
R KOEHLER.
E. P. ROGERS.
cd a typographical error, making the or­ land.
'I in- uii't> r?ign<.l. flavine n.bl out liis bl»< k-
nough for the pur|M>ge. On Thuiaday
Manager.
G. F. A Pars. Agent.
caudles arc in demand
Till.' valley is lm>kit|g its prettiest der that of the I. O. G. T. The 1 O
suiithiriK bu-iiK -s in Ashland, is <-oinpelle<l to
veiling the programme will c<>bgist of
upon nil iH.rsons oivina him to come for-
now. The hills and mountain» never (4. T. grand lodge will meet in Portland
Mr. B. B. Beekman and his sister,
NN. I>. Arnett, one « f ur comity com- call
«uni immediately and make settlement either
exercise» by pupil» lepresentiug each wore a blighter green.
An Enterprising Reliable House.
Cairie, of Jacksonville, were tn town
luissiouets, I.as sol.l his ranch iii Sum­ bv cm-h or note.
Tuesday, Jniiu 15th.
grade m schools. On Friday evening
H eaton F ox .
NVeduesday
aud
yesterday.
I
ne
Misses
mer
Lake
to
the
Foster
’
s.
Ho
claims
J. H. Chitwood A Son can always be re­
In the case <>f Elsie Becker vs. A. NV.
Ashland, Or.. May 21. ISsfl.
4V
the regular commencement exercises will
Heaton Fox has sold his blacksmith Linn have also spent several days here
lied u]K»n. not only to carry in stock thu
the range V ’O limited to run horses.
take place, and <>n Saturday evening a Becker a decree of divmce was granted shop and outfit >>f tool» t»> G. High for
I h - hi of everything, but to secure the Agen­
|
within a week past.
Hides and Furs Houglit
concert will be given by the musical by the Circuit Court last week.
A number < ( P.iskyitti. «Al start this
cy for «neb articles aa have well-known
82500, taking in exchange as part pay
week f t Sillet Creva t" make settle
merit, and are popular with the people,
society of the school». An invitation is
Frank Hnffer, cf Jacksonville, will be
B. F. Cn-uch is proprietor < f an addi­ the lot recently bought of H. B. Mdkr
the atulfi-ii'in 4 «x111 pay the highe.-t inurk.-t thereby «ustnining the reputation of being
meats while ..thers will extend their firice
extended to the public to attend each tion t<> the town < f Linkville, and offers by Mr. High, at $1050. Mr. F'ox will tile valedictorian of the graduating class
for hides, skii.s >m<l fur* of all kinds, always enterprising, and ever reliable,
journey to Harney Vai!-, y. Among them
evening.
rom this iliite until furth..-r notice.
give his attention tn>w to the sale cf at the statu university tins year. George
a number < f building lots for sale.
daving secured the ngency for the cele­
.1, B. K. Hn< H15O.«.
.1. Bunyan! an I t.onoy, Miss Ada Witli-
agricultural machinery.
MEMORIAL
Dunn of Ashland graduates tn the same
brated I)r. King's New Discovery for Con
Ashland.
Or.,
May
21.
1SS6.
No ice was put up in Jackson county
eis. J. Hannan :-«id C. E Rindidl.
Mountain Park Stock Farm.
sumption, will sell it on a positive guarau
class, and Frank Audersm will take the
Jackson county Republicans are ex­ i
'«st winter, ami the luxuty will have to
tee. It will surely- cure any and every af­
N\ h :; ueas : “The Grim Monster’’ has in­
degree
of
B.
A.
at
NViliainette
unt-
For
Sale.
JU--LI-HIN4. VuUNTY.
Mr. C. Cunningham, of Wood liver be imported from the Portland factory. pectin'.; to see a gain for their party th’s !
fection of throat, lungs and chest, and to
vaded
our
ranks
and
removed
from
onr
vetsity.
valley, Klamath cunty, is establishing
From the Giant's Pass Courier of the
A nice home on Bear creek 2l miles show onr confidence, we invite you to call
year over the vote *»f two yeais ago, ow­
midst our worthy brother Framdin Mc-
K
Some l.md near Linkville that was ing to the immigration having been
himself in the business <4 raising line
north of the town of Ashland, contain­ and get a trial bottle free.
Mr. A. I.■»tick, D. M. Osborne «fc <>».'» dattun across that river whither we ail lliii. we take the following:
bought
<>f
the
state
a
year
ago
at
$1
25
must
soon
follow,
and
the
truth
is
again
cattle to help supply the increasing de­
chiefly from Republican states. Just general agent, is in town again this week, pressed upon onr miuds, that d ist we are
Lumhcr for the budge across Rogue ing 108 acres of good land, all under
Proper Treatment for Conglis.
mand for improved stock in Southern pet acre, is now in demand at file dollars how great the gain will be, is an interest­ tie reports business excellent in his litre and
river at this place is being put on the cultivation and well fenced; a new house
to
dust
wo
ui-ist
again
return:
Let
us
That the reader may fully understand
Oregon.
Mr. Cunningham has had an acre.
ing matter of speculation.
this spring, and says tile farmers of Ore­ pause in our labors, let us drop a tear to ground, Construction will begin early "f three rooms and summer kitchen; a what constitutes a good cough and lung
much experience in handling tine cattle
never failing spring at the door, barn, Hyrup, we will gay that Tar and Wild Cherry
gon have money t<> buy, and pay for, im­ ms memo y while we plant the sprig of in June.
The Ashland Prohibition Chib will
Baldness may be avoided by the nse of
in the eastern state» and <>n the border­ meet at Myer’s hall Friday, May 2!»t, at
and young orchard. For particulars ap­ is the basil! of the best remedies yet discov­
proved agricultural machinery, if times .vcacia, and accept the moral that but a
(¡rant's Pass is to have a brewery.
few more years we, too, shall lay down the
ered. The-ae ingredients with several oth­
ing plains of the Mississippi valley, and 4 r m . All menibeis are asked to be Hills Hair Renewer, which prevents are hard.
ply to
P. L yttleton ,
"working tools" and go to our reward. Mr. Fred, (¡rob, of Jacksonville, is one
rhe
fulling
<>ut
of
the
hair,
and
stimulates
er« etjually as efficacious, enter largely in­
understands tbe business well.
He has present.
Ashland, Oregon.
Therefore,
be
it
to Dr. Uosanko’s Cough aud Lung Byrup,
of tho parties interested and has been
it to renewed growth and luxuriance.
Col. Cornelius, candidate for (lover
a good place and will soon make his
thus making it one of the most reliable
Resolved, That by this dispensation of engaged this week in digging the cellar
It
restores
faded
or
gray
hair
to
its
ori
­
nor,
H.
L.
Marston,
Aindtdate
for
State
J.
B
R.
Hutchings
gives
notice
that
M •untain P.uk Farm one of the finest in
Croup, NN’hooping Cough and Bronchi­ now <>u the market. Price Ml cents and fl.
Providence Ashland Lodge, No. 2J, A. F. A
ginal
dark
color,
and
cures
neatly
every
Treasurer,
aud
Frank
C.
Baker,
candi
­
K atuath county. A held of tine full he is again prepared to buy liiJva and :
The work of removing the wooden tis immediately relieved by Shiloh's Samples free. Sold by J H Chitwood A
A. M., has lost one of its faithful and val­
date for State Printer, on the Republi­ ued members, a brother full of good words building of Messrs. J. NV. Howard A Co. Cure. For sale at Chitwood A Son’s.
Sen.
blood shortI iohif , and a large number of furs, aud will pay highest prices for the disease of the scalp.
Farmer» and Mechanics.
excellent half-bb«»! shorthorn slid Polled I same.
NV. M. C<»lvig, Democratic candidate can ticket, arrived iu town on Wednes­ and works, and we remember him, with sor­ has commenced. The building will be
That hacking cough can be so quickly
day morning's train, and in the evening rowing hearts, as one who was an upright replaced by a large briek.
Save
money
and doctor bills. Relieve
Angus cattle are already on his ranch,
All goods sold strictly for cash at 0. , for prosecuting attorney, and J T. B >w- started by carriage for Jacksonville.
cured
by
Shiloh's
Cure.
NV
’
e
guarantee
and worthy member of oqr order, a loving
your mothers, wives and Histers by a timely
and he will »min add to the number of I H. Blount’s, ami no money h ailed. This ditch. candidate for t' e legislature, were
husband and father, an honest, industrious
NV. J. Rogers has commenced work it. J H Chitwood A' Son.
purchase of Dr. Booanko's Cough and
I
full bloods.
Ashland was full of Democratic candi­ and conscientious citizen.
accounts for his low prices, which never ' antiotiuceil to speak at Myer's hall last
on his new house opposite the county
For lame Back, Side or Chest use Lung Syrup, best known remedy for coughs,
Resolved,
That
we
extend
our
deepest
evvetiing.
To-day
at
1
r.
M.
they
speak
dates
last
Saturday
evening:
Sylvester
fail t<> suit purchasers.
x
clerk’s office. NVe doubt not Mr. Rogers Shiloh’s Porous Plaster. Price 2b cts. colds, croup and bronchinl affections. Re­
Sublimated Lail.
at Phoenix, and this evening at 7:30 Pettnoyer, candidate for Governor; N. L. sympathy to the family of our deceased approves of getting the cage first.
lieves children of croup in one night, may
For sale by J H Chitwood A Son.
The
hot
days
of
this
week
were
sprung
■
in this, their great trial, and may
save you hundreds of dollars. Price ND
The Lakeview Examiner, in copying
they will speak at NJedford.
Butler, for Congress; Nickel), for State brother
the "Grand Architect of the Universe"
upon us so suddenly that everyone com­
The business manager of the Courier,
Shiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for cents and tl. Samples free. Sold by J H
the diipntch anpinipcing that Senator
McConnell, who bought the Neal Printer; J. R. Neil, for District Judge; console them in their affliction, and may Mr. NV.J. NVnuer, has removed to Grant's Constipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness Chitwood & Son.
Stanford had presented to the Senate af­ plained of the attendant oppression and > Brog.
mining claim on Wagner creek, NV. H. Parker, for cunty clerk; NV. M. I we all be resigned to the will of Him who Pass and will hereafter be found in the and all other symptoms of Dyspepsia.
careth fir all tuings.
fidavits from “some of the best citizens discomfort.
“Water Ba«*, Roarh«-«."
washed out a 19-ounce nugget, worth C.Jvig, f..r District Attorney; J. T. B«»w- I
Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle,
bottle.
For
of Oregon" to the effect that the O. C. M.
Resolved, That a copy of these resolu­ newspaper harness.
Messrs. Buick A Hail drove a band of ! $304, one day this week, The gold was ditcli, for the state legislature; B. NV.
Rouph on lints'* ileal's th'-tn out. aloo l>«<-t
sale by J. H. Chitwood A Son.
tions be presented to the family of our de­
les, ant«.
wag-m road had been well built accord­ 200 beat! of cattle through town last Sat- ,
Robert Przy has sold his barber shop
not far below- the small vein <>f the Dean, for Sheriff and Newman Fisher, ceased brother, and a copy published in
Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and
I.ife Preaerver
ing to coutrict, and the land fairly earn­ unlay, on the nay from Douglas county
for
County
Treasurer,
w-re
all
with
tis.
and
good
will
to
NV.
T.
Coburn
recently
of
Walsh A Bragilon mines, and carried
the A shlaxo L idingj . and that these reso­
If you are tosing your grip on die, try
Liver Complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer is
ed, comments as follows:
Besides
these
were
seen
the
faces
of
sev
­
to Silver Lake.
Ashland.
Mr
Presley
and
Coburn
have
'Wells' Health Reucwer.
Goes direct to
lutions bo inscribed n. toe minutes of this
quattz of the same character as tlie ledge.
guaranteed to cure you.
For sale by weak spots.
NN el* if this isn’t gall, there is no such
eral wh<> were candidates before the coun­ Lodge.
formed a ci>-parlner»hip.
James M. Antrim, a book agent, was ■
J
H
Chitwood
A
Son.
"Kougli ou Pile«."
J. 11. C asuy ,
word. To think that this corporation
Dr. Gross, physician at St. Vincent » ty convention met, but retired abutit ;
drowned at the mouth of the Klamath |
J Coni.
The tax payers of Jacks <n county are
Cures piles or hemorrhoids, Itching, pnitrud
E. C. K ane ,
Shiloh’s Cough and Consumption Cure
that se.-uted over 2,000,000 acres of some
‘ that time.
Hospital,
Baltimore,
M<1
,
consider
Red
ing. bleeding, Internal or other. lut'Tiial and
river last week, while attempting tocross
somewhat anxi><us to know just why is sold by us mi guarantee.
M. L. M c C all .
It cures external
of the best land in Oregon by fraud,
Star Cough Cure perfvilly harmless, he-
remedy in each package. Snre cure,
their budge on Rogue river a’ Bybee's consumption. J H Chitwood & S"ti.
the
stream
in
a
canoe.
i
iOc. Druggists.
should call our best citizens liars and jier-
(ctivlij in Railroad Building.
mg purely vegetable and entirely free
AiiotUer Life Stivetl.
ferry should cost $16.003, while the one
Pretty Women.
i’nrers. (fall! There is no word for such
A full line <>f handsome tinted glass- from opiates, poisons, and other narc-’t-
[Oregonian May 19th.1
l*a«tun- t« Let.
Ladies uho won 11 retain freshness and vi­
J. 0. Gt ay, of Dadeville, Ala., writes over the same stream at Grant's Pad»—
iLh handed lying. A large number of wain of new designs and delicate and ies. Qther
professionals also en<l<>rse it
C
Good pasture to let on the Bauer» vacity. Don't tail to try -Wells' Health Re
There
is every iiuttcatimi
indication <.r
c.f great ac­ us: “1 have been using your D r . W m . which will be just as g"‘*>d can be built
mere :s
cmr best citizens have made aindavit« and I varied tints just received at Farlow A as prompt, safe and sure, Price 25
f
.r
only
one-half
that
amount.
Tis
kind
place
at tlie foot of Oak street, Ashland. newer.”
tivity
tn
railroad
matters
tire*
present
H all « B alsam tor the L ing «, and 1
were sworn before a pro: er officer, that Miller d. Call and see it.
Hough on Itch.
cents a bottjo.
of
queer
ain
’
t
it?
Apply
t<> tlie undersigned.
seismi. Numerous parties well known I can say, of a tiuth, it is far superior t<>
not only did the O. C. M. NV. R. Co.
"Rough
on
Itch
” cures humors, eruptions
!
A contract fur running a tunnel to tap !
Robert MoLein has been placed up-m t" ba connected with various railruad« » ■my ottier lung preparation in the world.
J ohn R eal .
rinzworm, tetter, salt rhtum, frosted feet, chili
fail to make any road in eastern Oregon,
SISKIYOU LOl NTY, CAI.
the Johnson leuge will soon be let by C. the Republican ticket for j >iut. represen­ are seen around town, but they are very My mother was confined to her bed for
blalns.
Ashland, Or., July 30, 1885.
but they (the settlers) swear on their
Rough on Catarrh,
From onr Yrekq exchanges:
C. Beekman, the owner, so wc are in­ tative of Klamath and Luke counties, to reticent as to their intentions. It is un­ four weeks with a cough, and had every
oath, that it is impossible, t ■ even find a
Corrects
offensive
odors at once, (ompiele
Pasture
to
Let.
formed. — [ Sentinel.
own
A
Chinese
company
at
Scott
Bar
till the vacancy caused by tbe refusal of derstood that the Oregon Kliort Line is attention by a good physician, but he
• uro of worst chronic case«, also tmcqiialed a-
■tmhvn of the ullruid ioml, without the aid
a
mine
which
pays
$2000
a
week.
Jerome
Knox
to
accept
the
nomination.
u
’
lintle
for
diphtheria,
«orc throat, foul breath.
ireg-'ciating
for
grounds
here
fur
depot
Pasture to let on the Ilatgaditiv ranch Vic.
failed tn effect a cure; and when 1 got
nt a mtrvenor with field nofe.t.
Go to the White Sulphur Springs Ho­
Mr
McL
can
is
a
speaker
of
marked
purposes.
In
fact,
it
was
stated
a
few
The
fruit
is
all
killed
at
Scott
Bar.
It«
at
81
l»er
head
per
month.
Apply
to
A.
•
me
bottle
<d
your
D«.
NV
m
.
H
all
’
s
B
al
­
Tho people of L ike would give a good tel f<>r hot and cold baths. Bath rooms
'■Rough on Rata.**
ability, and will nn doubt make an active days since that, the necessary grounds aam for THE L vsgs , she began t-> mend Scott valley there will be less than a haif T. Kyle, Jr., or George Hargadine.
round sum to learn the names of the open every day of the week.
Ci'-ars
out
rr.ts, mice, ronnhee, ¿its. ant-
and open canvass <>f the counties.
had been secured, but the statement ha« right away. 1 can say in tilltli that it crop and Shasta valley will fare but little Ashland, Or., April 16. 1886.
bed-bugs.
T. W. P rice , Manager.
{Mrties that swore that the road in ques­
Heart 1’ali a
tion w;is built. The
Thu citizens would nn
Bins will be received at thu county not been confirmed. TF.n great object was the means of saving her life. I better.
Call and see the new stock rf stone
T'lupitaiioii. drop-ieal eweUiugs, dizziness,
A
Rare
llarguiu.
<»f
every
transcontinental
line
seems
t"
know
of
five
cates
that
D
r
.
W
m
.
H
alls
doubtedly make it ‘•hot" for them.
The Klamath river miners are crowd­
iioUgeetiou, headache, slcei'lersu.-ef cured b;
and glassware. Also examine the quali’y I clerk's office up to Wedn.sduy, June Qth, be to reach salt water. Parties in the B alsam has cured, and my mother is
Two acres of laud on Granite street, "W ells’ Health Renewer.”
ing along the work of wingdamining as
for the contract t<’ furnish material and
and
price
of
groceries
before
pt;i
chasing
interest of the Short Line are looking Getter than she has been fur twenty rapidly as possible, but have some difli
bangel I Valley Item--.
set in a variety of the best fruit treesand
"Rough on Corn».**
I »■Ise where.
j build a new bridge mi the county road for an outlet t<> the coast and it is ex­
C layton A G ore .
: berries.
Wl I It'S. X Place
4 LUU w
Hi J produce enough fruit
I
Ask
for
XVella'
‘ Rough on corns.' L. cent*
will
years."
cnlty
getting
lumber
hauled
fast
enough
across
the
True
gulch
south
of
Ashland,
Following were received from out cor-
complete cure. Hard or wit «■orn«
Fine all wool light colored suits for I plat»», Npecifications ami strain diagrams pected that they will in a short time se­
to shit, in consequence of the stormy lf< >r several families. . Good house and quick,
wart», bunion*.
respondent under date of May 1.3th:
School Re|s>rt.
cure harbor liokllligs, possii'lyat Yaquiua.
------ .Sr>. A good home for some-
weather making the roads heavy.
< out buildings.
" It iichii-I’itiba.’*
Considerable rain has fallen within 812 at O. H. Blount's. The*e are the | must accompany the bids. Fqrther par­
The Northern will soon connect with the
one. Apply 11
C. F. B illing «.
.
i«e*t
bargains
ever
offered
in
Ashland,
ticulars
may
bu
had
of
the
clerk.
Mouthly
report
of
tbe
school
taught
in
Qriek, complete cure, al! kidney, bladder
At
Oregon
slough
NNednesday
a
Chi
­
the pisl week, with slight frost, which
shore at Tacoma. The O. R. & N. is Independence üiat.ict, No. 15:
and -.l.ii.ary disease»'.scalding,irritation, stone,
nese cook bit off the right index finger of
has damaged the young grain somewhat, ■ nd w id be in stock but a short time, x
A proii|in»mi butcher told a News re­ huihliiig thirty-one miles of toad. The
gravel, catarrh of tlie bladder. »1, druggists.
Number of pupils enrolled. 21; average
I
Notice.
but the farmer« are busy m iking gardens,
County Treasurer Fisher has called in porter the other day that Oregon would California road is rapidly advancing to daily attendance. 18. Foilowiug is the av­ C.arence Prather. The Mongol refused
Bed-bugs, Flies
Huiir.g cii vii •'.H'ii'iev.t time, etc , we now
and all are loosing forward to good crop» for redemption a few more county war- ship 100,000 head of cattle to Montana
erage standing of the pupils in the recita­ to obey orders and Mr. Prather was put­ give
Elie«,
roaches,
ants, bed-bugs. rats. mice,
the
Oregon
line
ami
the
O.
&
C.
must
positive
nott.
c
that
all
acci-nnts
not
paid
this season. The frost did not kill the I I : rant«, those protested upto July 6, 1881. this year. The cause of this large de­ »'•on start out to meet it. The narrow tions of Spelling, Arithmetic, Geography ting him out of the house. Mr. Prather within the NF XT TUI LTV days will be collected gopher», chipmunks, cleared out by "Rotigh
on
rats.
”
15c.
Mil I F.u d Co.
apple blooms here, and we hoj»o to have About six years interest is due upon mand from Montana is the severe winter gauge will be into the city in a short and Grammar, reap«ctiveiv. on the basisof arrived tn the city yesterday fur medical Wi;h eos'.s added.
HI as perfect: Jennie Mills, !>, 9; Effie
Thin i’eople.
Aihiaud, Or.. April29, ISM!.
fruit in this country yet.
them.
which has just passed, and stock suffered tune. The Oregon Pacific lias parties in Mills, *J, 10. y, 10: Lulie Edsall, 9. 10, 9: treatment.
" Wells’ Health Renewer’’rw-rcs health-rm.
X
”
<
—
(.rasa is good, and stock of all kinds
li^or,
cures
dyspepsia,
impotence, sexual d>
Rockford Hosiery.
Representatives of the Kansas City greatly. Consequently the stock of good the field away out near the Idaho line, Minnie Coleman, 10, 9, 10; Hertha Put din,
Mockholders1 Meeting.
doing well. Wo will soon have plenty
10,
io.
9;
Wiil
Coleman,
9,
9.
10:
Tcu
Mill*
I beef cattle is short and Oregon is called
and are also getting ready to extend
News, 8au F ihiicisco Examiner, S.m I
"Rough on Pain.*'
The best cotton and woolen hos>i< ry to
9, 9, it; Art a Anderson, 'J. (’: Naucv luggs,
J’urllnud Telegram May 1’th.,
of beef in market.
Cures cholera, colie, cratups, dtan has,
their road tn Albany, All these things 8.*9, 9. ’J he following received 1Ô0 in De­
h in.cisco Chronicle, anil the Alta-Call- I upon to supply the deficiency.
be
had
for
the
money
is
t,lu.t
made
at
Immigrants from all parts of the world
aches, pains, sprains. lieadMhe, neuralgia,
Yvkteiday the adjourned annual meet­
f< rnia have been in Ashland within the
The test recently made at the mil! here indicate that railroad building will be portment-. Jennie Mills. Lillie Edsall, Ef­
R ckford, Ill
for Lwlica, childten ami rheumatism. CJC. Rough on pain plasters, I.».-.
are arriving in Klamath county, and
fie
Mills.
Lena
Hamlin.
Miuuie
(lo
vuum,
ing
of
the
Oregon
A
California
Railroad
Mother«.
has proven conclusively that the quartz, m-'To active th>;n it Ins been tor tiro
quite a number of them will locate ill pas’ week.
Helle Mills, Berth i Purmtii, Olive Richnrd- eoiu|MUiy’a stockholders was held. No men. Full line just received at Mc­
_____
••
'
If you are iailiug. broken, worn out aud her
[48.
A big slock of velocipedes or tricycles, ledge in Willow Springs district owned
#0H, Gkssiu l'urdin, NVill Uo'eiunn, Ten business whatever was transacted and a Call’».
this valley.
vous, use "Weils' Health Renewer." fl. Drug­
Milin, Area Anderson, NV ill MiliH, B in
gist».
Misses Sana ano Marvlii»' Fulkerson boy s wagons and baby coaches received by Swind*»n A Sons will pay to ivork.
further
adiouruiuent
was
taken
until
('altie
Drowned.
Coleman, James Purdin, Percy Purdin.
Fiano for Sale.
taking music lesson» of Mrs C. H. this week nt H 8- Emery s and f'T sale lhe tiie stamp mill formerly owned by
Tbe wife, mother and maid who suffer
Eddie Ham iu, Fred Edsall, Fred Htimlin. Juno 14. The English stockholder!' do
!
from femulu wenkuca». will find Gilmore’s
A large shipment of your.” cattle which The following is tho standing in Vocal Mu­ all the business of the Oregon
i|.uga>iitie, formerly of your place.
at bottom prices. Call and take P'UI N Di-Laniatter has been purchased l>y
A
tine
upright
piano, nearly new
Califor
I L. D Brown of this place and it will be came in on the Oregon & C iliforui.i ro.id
Aromatic Wine a positive enre. For sale
I’!., voting wihl cat recently captured choice early.
Enquire at office of
G. F. B iiungn .
sic: Miup e (Joleiu-in, 99: Jennie Mills,
nt the City drug «tore.
in position and ready for work at this yesterday 'Horning were being driven to *J.i: Belle Mills. 93; Lillie Edsall, 96: Effie ni t, and the Oregon stockholders ratify
r.y Henry Vinson is doing well. It is
Ashland.
May
7,
1886.
their actions to make it legal, as the com­
The court and att.-rrmy» made a trip
J a rues Sullivan of Salem. Oregon., savs he
now at the p->Bt office under the maturn-d up t<> the Lead of tile Tolman, Dunn and mine as Soon as it can be set up.—[Sett- Albina for reshipment over the North­ Milla. 9<: Bertha Purdin, 95; Nancy Riggs, pany is an Oregon organization. The
9J;
Wiil
Coleman,
93:
Ten
Mills.
98.
was cured of tbea»thnia by G'Luiore’» Mag­
tinel.
HFMGIOI.'S NOTICES.
ern Pacific to Montana in the afternoon.
care of a tame Tabby, who, having lost Houck ditch Wednesday, t<> make a
Britishers have tr.msactud no buriuesL
netic Elixir. For »ale at rhs City drug
H. 1. C., T ea » her .
her own offspring, on hearing the little « personal inspection of the uitcli an;l sur-
Jacksonville Times: “The Post Office They ran in on the upjier floor of 8h tier's
M. E. Cut Ei n - R< gular services every Sun­ »tore.
lately, and contu ue..tly there was none
day, at 11 a . m . and 7 r. m . Sunday ¿chiwl
orphan’s cry, picked it up atul cart it d it
Department has taken another penurious wharf, near the ferry landing. A num­
Anaon Hoai h. of Blackberry, Illa., aaya
to :at:fy.
loundmgs.
9: •' Rev. W. <«. Simpson will preach at Med
---------- -a, ------ -
ert to her bed. and seems to think as
lie owes faia life to Gilmore*» Magnetics
freak ami this time discontinued Willow ber uf those in the lead were crowded off
ford on the Ld Sunday in each ruontn.
The frame of the new dwelling house Springs postoflice, which for a long time the wharf and falling about twen’y feet
Horses, Cattle and Chickens.
much of it as if it were her own.
I’p.r.sHYTrniAN C iivrch . —I’rcaohing jacra- Elixir. Try it. For sala at the City drug
t of I. A. Neil, south of Ashland, is up,
iug and evening at the u-uul »line »unday store.
Yours.
M aria J a > e .
lias been otie of the most important in <m to the deck of the steamer Twins and
For colic, grubs, lung fever, cough or School at 9:30 A. >r
Gilmore's Neuralgia Cure is a positive
A man who has practiced «iqce 1^70
auu the building will soon be well on the country. It is l-anlly possible that then into the river, drowned, vvtduutly ¡
Rev. J. V. Milligan, pastor.
hide-bound, I give Siniiiions Liver Regu­
cure for Neuralgia in tho the face, side and
aud
has
nu
t
w
ith
great
success.
My
Fine Stock.
hiving
l<eeu
so
injured
by
the
fall
as
not
toward completion. A L. NN ¡'ley has Postmaster-General Vilas comprehends
«.
waav «<».» «»a m *w :
B.viTivr
r
ntmell.
—
Preaching
at
Ashland
lator (liquid) in one. ounce doses; or, one
stomath. For salo at the City drug 6tore.
F
or five - ht^d ' Way 1» pi du in tlie way of all oculist.
inoruiug andevenlug every .“uuday except the
the Bitua’ion." [“^coriuny and re- tt: l>e able to swim. Four
X visit List Mmntay to ti,e stock farti the contra't.
tt-axpooiiful of the powder in a mash first In each month Preaching al Medford on
Middle-aged men who lack vigor and vi­
I
Oases
that
I
cannot
cure
there
will
be
i
tin.cbineiit" doesn't suit the Times, it which plunged directly into the liver
i tality can lie cured bv Gilreore’s Aromatic
‘ Ns. C. Nlyer, the well known itni.'>rtcr
twice a day. Recmoueml it to every the first «undav in each mouth.
The 1' l I ii : i .. ii p.«huc c .»I j i -' j '-. run Î
i no charges.
swaut
.
i
nhere.--[Qi
egonian
May
18.
Anyone
suffering
from
sore
liev.
A.
M.
Russell,
pastor.
NVine. For sale st the City dmg store.
,n<i Yr. edi f «J T'vrcl.en-'n h<H»e», jersey thi'iugh "ti every train between \shlanJ seems, when it interferes with the dis­
eyes, weakness of eyes, i.r eyes that tun one as the best medicine for these com­
LtBERAt. H all . T alent .-Liberal Ruuday
gatile and $h<-t)ai: 1 |x»ii:e>. f"i:nd the an i p.-rtland, having been again placed tribution »f its pipers
plaints.
In
using
it
with
chickens,
for
When doctors cannot help yon. then take
School meets for Bible study and diacustion
water or granulated lids, where the case
Doable Funeral.
t"ck in excellent condition and every­ on the In»«» between Albany and Port­
cli"lera and gapes, I mix it with the ev« ry Sunday at 11 a m Cerdiul luvltatlon to Gilmore’s Magnetic Elixir for your throat
A lady who was . tie < t .t party of three
is
possible
I
guarantee
a
cure.
and lungs. For aale at the City drug store.
'Courier. (
thing p|-"gru*ung promisingly, t>> the en­ land this W'ta k
dough and feed it to them <mce a day. I everyone.
families who arrived in Ashland this
D r . S. H armon .
tire sitisfactbrn of the proprietor. A
Nerve-life and vigor restored in men and
have
lost
none
where
the
Regulator
was
The double funeral at Kcrbyville cn
week from the East »ivs that the con­
i
BORN.
Those new sleeve butt- ns, collar but-
women by using Gilmore's Aromatic Wine.
nnivber of full blood young Perch: r.ms.
given promptly and regularly.—[E. T-
ductor and a baggeman nr brake man »>n i May Sth was the first ever known in
A Call to Temperance Worker«.
For aale at the City drag store.
ci Its and fillies, are rapidly growing into U>n», studs, scarf pin», watch chains, the train between Portland and this ' that portion of the country, so we are in-
Taylor, Agent for Granger^ cf Georgia. PELTOX—In bum's valley, .May 17, 1*10», to the
etc.,
just
Opel.cd
by
O
H.
IP'-
’
int.
are
wife
of
John
Pelton,
a
ion.
•‘l.-ig in*muy" for their owner, and sever
Mr. A. Higgins, of Wyoming, v. Y., says
place took considerable interest in per- ! formed.
Having been appointed by the State Tctnror
il Percheroti colts with a strain «.f the go- <ls which cann't fail to pltjtue the i s-unlitig them not. to c -me to Ashland, as
Un K ellogg * W orm T ea »« entirely McCORMK’K.—On Emcprnnt creek. Muy 15. he bad the Piles for nearly 6) year«, and
The deceased are Claritvt White, (neo) ar.ee Alliance to organfre county Alhat’co* ar
to the wife of Mc< orinfek. a non.
was cured hy using Gilmore's Piie Kpeeifie.
X
Jenifer Arabian bl<>. d iu their veins in<>«t fasttdi-'iu.
the placo was dead, etc., and recom­ i Tyler, wife cf Jas. It. White, ex-county auxiliary to the StateAlliar.ee. Tl crebi make free fi nil »ill Mercurial properties, can be
I For salo at the City drug «tore.
h'Ve to the size of the French breed
given
t<>
tha
woakeet
constitution
with
­
Mr. Funv. of Elen precinct, has rent­ mended that they go back d--wn the I commissioner and Dr. Jerome L. Sul- a cult 4 ot delegates i'r> meet in Ashlsnd in tlie
The magical effect of St. .Lc'ibs Oil in
added a marked degree of the beauty and ed a port phi of th« Minus NNalker place Willamette valley toward
Bnptt-t Chun-ii at 2 P. M.. Saturday, May iSlh, out danger, is palatable and c-asily ad­ removing s> reties» and «tiftiieM makes it I Why will you suffer from ague and ma-
Portland. ' livan.
! aria when Gilmore'« Aromatic Wine will
ministered
to
children,
is
mild
in
opera-
action of thu fam -js Oriental race. In <»f A NV. Bish, the present tenant, and Wim.ler if the 0. A C. R R. C
for
the
purpose
of
effv-tlr.g
»ueb
organttation.
Air-. V« i.>te w death was tho result of
■
invaluable at all times. Rheumatism ■ cure you? For sale at the City drug store.
I”-8
Each teuipemm e society of any kind and tiou, and never fails to effect a cure.
the i'ldgiiiuiit of S' me of the best '. title will pasture a large nun.ber of cattle these employe; e.(¡.t wn-j-cn to discottr-
. typhoid fever in the worst form. Dr.
and Neuralgia promptly yield to it.
• in. icr in the cut ttv win are familiar there during the summer.
' Sullivan was attending Mrs. White at carb cblircn Slid eileh sabbath school in lhe Price 25 cents. Sold by Chilwuvd &
CiUMih cured, health and sweet
ago people from ritlmg ever the r»»adi
ooanty is entitled to send one delegate to said Smi.
, Illi the impoilatb n_ to till-, c< ast Mr.
O. A. Huhbel) is the Democratic can- ' breath secured by Shiloh’« Catarrh Rem­
i the time ho was taken sjek.
NV. H. Parker, ’lie present county
Mr. O. Ganiarq has one -d r.is farms
- •
< — - —
Myer has the finest herd of pure-bred
didate for Justice of tlie peace in Jack­ edy. Price fifty cents. Nasal injector
i
From vihak ue can learu Mr. Sullivan meeting. It is hoped that as many temperance
idip-rted Jerseys in Oreg >n. Tlu-y are along the R-'gue river b<»tt'-m almost en­ clerK. -«ays an injustice was done him by j was probably insane, as there is little workers as possible will be present and lend
Still groceries left which will be sold sonville. and Frank Kass hater is <»n the free. J H Chitwood A Son.
biautte» and have milking qu.ihtic-- that tirely in alfalfa, having seeded about 140 thu T? ii 1N< h in i ijt *,leek's issue, hy the ■ doubt that he committed suicide by Lik­ their aid to the work
balow first cost by Caro Bros., in Rees­ ticket for constable.
A M Kvf.sLl i. CLatnaau
Order blanks for Eagle Milk at Clay­
i.oiii-i nearly drive a butter and cheese ice« tliii »iqing- It >«r •'li ’,cu 'mild i’-r ashertion that Nickell has full «wing for ing large doses of poisonous medicine».
er's Block.
x
F<>r a good square meal go tn the ton A Gore’s, Hunsaker A Dodge's, or at
Ashland,
ur.,
May
19.
lfeej.
his
scrip
operations
in
tho
clerk's
office.
ulmlia,
aud
will
bring
big
crops.
dairyman »¿Id will)
-. .,.3 !
It tn.iy be that Mr. Parker has made
.
Chipped and corned beef, island nud White Sulphur Springs Hotel. T. W. the office of G. F. Billing». Order« left
gap ail li-.'Ui tlie famous families that : i
Dr. E. NN'.ulsW'.rth, of Yreka, died at Carolim rice, E»glu chocolate, and a Price, Manager.
is the time to procure bargains
at these places will receive prompt atten­
x
Mrs. Emma H. Adams, of Cleveland. ■some effort to restrain N'ekvll within tha
have carried "il the prizes ii: the big but­
Chi", »¡x-eial correspondent nf the Lea<i- i bounds of propriety, hut peop!« .who I in men’s and boy's clothing, furnishing Siu Francisco List M-md.iy, "f paralysis. fresh supply < f blank books, stationery,
tion.
E agle M illf .
Six
pound*
Arbuckle»
codec
for
$1
at
ter te«li of recent year.«, uixl then <>tf
«■ of that cHv. spent a good portion of I have noted the grip that the latter has good», hats, ca;>s, Inuits, shove, tobacco, ¡Chas. Beaudiiot, of Li’tle Sh-wta, ai.- etc. Gill and see; at Clayton i Gore's Hunsaker A. Dodge's.
x
aprir.g give evidence "f being equal, if
i
A new lot of tin and granite ware at
winter in Ashland, and the Tll’lMGK up.-n the ennty scrip factory and scrip notions, etc., at O. H. Blount's, as he de- * other old resident of Siskiyou coOuty, I
*
Climax tobacco 12 oz., 40c. per plug, Reeser's.
n -t an improvement upon them. A ni-in-
I
[di
ed
last
S
iturday.
Safe
insurance
of
all
kinds
at
lowest
sues
to
reduce
stock,
before
moving
in
­
papeis containing
til possession
---- 1 “ of ‘ ............
. .............
market w<>u'd consider it a blessing if a
at
Hunsaker
&
Dodges.
x
ber of full-I'l-xsl and lialf-l'l"--'l 8 mt land«
<>f her interest mg letters sent from I 1 c’t-rk «4 the opp..s:te political party, or to his new quarters, which will be one of
Nice line of straw hats at your own
Hot and cold baths in the iamous rates. G. F. Billing».
will i'e ready ere long for sale in matched .»me
....................
| those elegant stores just being finished
Deviled ham, turkey, chicken and price—must be sold-»-at Caro Br-w.,
lere, extract» "f which will be given in I
‘
of
some
:»nti-Nickell
faction
of
the
Dem-
For
wool
sacks
aud
twine,
go
to
Wil*
[
white
sulphur
springs
water
at
the
White
teams or fur saddle animals for little
X
; in Johnson's now blook.
tongue al B. <fc Haaty's
♦
Reeser's block
of our future number*
' dwatt? party, could be Blitted.
lard & Eubanks'»
I Sulphur Spring« Horel-
x
Mta
/
»
I
*
<
DR. S. HARMON
RANCHERS!
r
SAFE.
SURE.
PROMPT.