THE
ASHLAND
PERSONAL
TIDINGS
RELIGIOt’S NOTICES,
MAltKIED
M. E. i ' ih ’ rch .—Regular services every Sun
day, st 11 a M. and 7 P M. Sunday School
Kev. W. G. Simpson will preach at Med
ford on the :<d Sunday hi each month.
P resbyterian CnrKcn.—Preaching morn
ing and evening st the usual trine. Sunday
School at 9:30 *. M.
Rev. J. V. Milligan, pastor.
B aptist CHracH.—Preaching at A’hland
mornlug and evening every Sunday except the
first in each month. Preaching at Medford on
the first Sunday In each month.
Rev. A. M. Russell, pastor.
L iberal H all . T alext . -Liberat Sunday
School meets for Bible study aud dkcusslou
every Sunday at 1! a m . Cordial invitation to
everyone.
Miss Mattie Russell is quite ill with
malarial fever.
Mrs. J. H McBride has been ill for a
short time with malarial fever.
Judge Webster, Judge Prim and Diet.
Att. Kent came in from Klauiath comity i
List Tuesday.
Mr. Curtis Miller, B<»n of B. F. Miller
of Gold Hill, spent several days in Ash
land last week.
Wiu. Angle, <>f the firm of Angle &
Plyinale, came, up from Medford Wed-j
nesday on a business trip.
V. A. Dunlap and family came in ,
from Kiamath county Wednesday, to ■
visit relatives at Phoenix.
Messrs. George T. Baldwin and J.
Kahn returned to Klamath county from
Portland the first of the week.
George Otto, of Shovel creek, a broth
er of Wm. Otto of this place, has been
hi town for several days recently.
A. O. C. W. Lodge.
All members of Ashland L<alge No. tie»,
A. O. U. XV., are requested to attend the
Host meeting of lodge, Wednesday even
ing, July 7th. as installation and other
important business await attention. By
older of W. M.
2w |
A. L amb , Recorder.
J. C. Whipp, of the Jacksonville I
nun h e works, was in town the first of ,
the week, looking up his business in- i
terests here.
Mrs. Price, wife of T. W. Price of the j
White Sulphur Springs hotel, arrived in
Ashland last week from Kansas, accom
panied by her little boy.
J. A. Marshall, of Portland, formerly
Grand Recorder of the A. O U. W., of
Oregon and Washington, has been spend
ing several days in Ashland.
Mrs. R. M. C. Brown, who has been
in Douglas county lor a number of
mouths, returned recently with her hus
band to their ranch near Plevna.
Jacob Thompson, who had been at
his ranch near Plevna loooking after im
provements in the way of fencing and ;
building, returned to Ashland last Tues
day.
A
Reliable Artic(e.
For enterprise, push and a desire to get
such goods as will give the trade satisfac
tion, J H Chitwood A Son. the druggists,
lead all competition. They sell Dr. Bo-
sauko’a Cough and Lung Syrup, because its
the best medicine on the market for coughs,
co ds, criup and primary consumption.
Price 50 cents and $i. Samples free.
L. F. Willits, who was in charge of
Dr. Robinson’s drug store in Jackson
ville during the latter's absence for about
a fortnight, returned to Ashland last
week.
Mess's. Patton and Hereford, who a’e
mining <>u a tributary of Beaver creek,
came over the mountains Tuesday. Mr.
Patton w ill remain in the valley till alter
the 4th.
ASHLAND, SATURDAY, JULY 3d
Parade! Big Dinner! Amusements!
FIREWORKS !
Mr. D. F. Sears, of Dallas, a cousin of
Al. Sears of this place, was visiting
friends in town last week. Jas. Seals,
of Klamath County, also Bpent several
days tn town.
GRAND BALL
Full Particulars by Next IV°ek !
Chas. W. Wilshire came in from
Paisley last week, and returned this
week with a load <>f household goods and
supplies. His mother went out with
him t<» Lake county.
Geological Survey lug Parties.
Col. John E. R 'SB, who was taken ill ■
in Portland with a serious attack of heart I
trouble, recovered sufficiently to be
brought home last Friday, and is report
ed as gradually improving since.
t. C. F. Dutton, of the U. 8. geo-
I survey, who is to spend some
u [party <>f n.ssistants at Clater
making soundings and other ineas-
nts, hydrographic and geodetic.
Mrs. 8. J. Bridge, wire of one of the
gentlemen who have negotiated for the
purchase of th" Ashland House, is in
town, and Mi. Bridge is expected here
truiu Caiifuruia within a short time.
Mrs. J. Beach, of Dilley, Washington
county, is m Klamath county, visiting
her parents at their ranch near Fort
K>atnath. She was met at Ashland Inst
Saturday by her father, Daniel Cruue-
luilitr.
Mr. A. Uatick cauie up from Lane
county Tuesday morning. He reports
ury weather in the Willamette—an ab
ounce of the usual summer fogs, and
prospects of very poor yield from late
grain crops.
Baird’s Minstrels.
Mrs. W. G. Simpson, who has been at
Portland for soiue three mouths, teach
ing in the free kindergarten school re
cently established in that city, is ex
pected home to-morrow, or within a few
days, at latest.
Bairji’s Mammoth Minstrel troupe will
give vne <>f their entertainments at
Granite hall in Ashland <>n Wednesday
evening <•( next week, June 30th. The
troupe comprises twenty-eight persons,
ami will give a complete minstrel per
formance, consisting of negro melodies,
song and dance pieces, musical special
ties, bell-ringing, clog dancing, laughable
farces, etc. The company will appear
here one night only, and their perform
ance is given as a benefit to the Granite
Hall Association.
Portland and other city papers praise
the entertainments of the Baird Min
strels ns among the best of that class of
amnariuenta.
Reserved seats may be secured at
Engle's. Tickets, 81.00 and 75 cents;
children 50 cents.
Misses Etta and Stella Moore, of L nk-
vilie, who have been attending the stale
university at Eugene City, returned home
the first of the week, Mr. Ben Lewis
meeting them at Ashland with ills car
riage from Linkville.
B A. Stanard, formerly proprietor of
the Pioneer Hotel amt one of the T id
ings force, has moved with his family to
Giants Pass, where h- takes tile posi
tion of foreman and job printer on the
Courier. Success to him.
Mr. E. A. Swope, of Portland, who
had beeti at Soda Springs for a week oi
two, returned to Portland by Monday
evening's train. He intends to cmnu
out with his family late in the season to
spend some times at the springs.
FRIDAY EVENING,
JULY 2d, 1886
FLOOR MANCERS.
George M. Willard,
W. M. Gilroy,
State Teachers’ Association.
State Superintendent of Public Instruc
tion, E, B. Ale Elroy, has just issued a
circular setting forth the work to be done
at State 'leachera' Association general
annual meeting, to be held at Yaquina
City July 6th, 7th and 8th.
A through excursion train will leave
Portland at 7:30 a . M. each day during
the week. It is expected that the excur
sion rates of travel will be about as fol
fows: From Portland to Yaquina City
and return, $6 for the round trip; from
Corvallis to Yaquina City and return, 83
for the round trip; from other points in
proportion.
The work will be considered under the
following titles at the Associ»lion:
“Theory and Practice,” “Science and
Art,” “Kindergarten Work,” “Chautau
qua Literature and Scientific Depart
ment,” “College and University,” “8u
perintendeiice," ’‘Industrial” and gen
eral and miscellaneous discussions.
Best of Music!
REMOVAL NOTICE!
Cash buyers will now find
O. H. BLOUNT
Nicely located in John
son’s new block, where he
will be able to serve his
customers to a better ad
vantage than at any time
since he has been in Ash
land, in
Mr. J. E. H'-ustun wasn’t electee
Governor this time, but was re-electea
Gland Secretary <>t the I. O. G. T. and
secretary of the Oregon Slate Temper
ance Alliance. He has held these two
offices for a tiunifier of terms, and to thr
entire satisfaction of the organizations.
Thus. Gravenor of Albany, Wisconsin,
agent of the Western Stage Co., arrived
Here the til st of the week to take charge
of the stage line and mail contract be
tween Ashland and Fort Kiaiuath. On
Wednesday he went out uver the line to
Linkvule and the Fort. Mr. Gravenui
will make Ashland his home fur a year
or more.
CLOTHING
H. C. Hill returned the first of the
week from an extended visit with his
children, Mrs. Skidiuore and C. H. Hill,
at Seattle, W. T. He reports dull times
at Seattle, and property slow sale at
much lower rates than two years ago
1 when ths/ boom turned people, heads
' there. Mr. Hill attended the grand
lodge, A. F. A. M. at Purtland last
week.
Home Evidence
Fire in Jacksonville.
A fire started again in the roof
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"King of Soaps,” the boss of all »>apa.
Washes without rubbing! Fur sale only
by Hunsaker & Dodge.
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Spectator s ticket, 25 cfs.
EVERYONE CORDIALLY INVITED
John VanDyke, of Eden precinct, is
in a precarious condition from the effects
of blood poisoning truiu the knife wound
inflicted in Ins thigh several mouths ago.
Pliysteiatis have been in consultation
over the advisability of amputation, but
concluded not to perform the operation.
Under the head of marriages will be
found the announcement of the wedding
of Sheridan Thornton, son of James
Thornton of the Ashland Woolen Mills,
and Miss Emma E. Patton, daughter of
W in. Patton, of Wagner creek. Thu
marriage took place at their own new
residence just prepared,
on
Me
chanic street, and about twenty-five
guests were in attendance. Rev. W. G.
Simps n officiated in the ceieimmy, at
the coucipaioii <>f whtcu a bountiful and
elegant wedding supper was served. The
bride and groom will begin housekeep
ing at once in the neat new cottage built
i and furnished by them in preparation
, fcr this event. Thu T idings acknowl-
[ edges compliments and would join in
congratulations with the tuauy friends of
the happy couple.
C. C. Walker,
F. Newman.
Supper Served at the Hall.
Tickets, including supper, $2.50.
Mrs. Lizzie White, sister of J. I).
Fountain, woo has resided in Ashland
for some two years past, started Wed
nesday evening for Weston, Umatilla
county, to visit relatives there. She
will g<> thence to Lewist m, Idaho, be
fore returning to Ashland.
Mr. William Crawford, of Tule Lake,
, and Miss Iola Headrick, eldest daughet
, of Mis. D. Headrick, >>f Ashland, were
married on the 17th at Linkvilie. The
young people have both been residents
of Ashland and have many mutual friends
and acquaintances here who wish them
much j->y. Miss Headrick was one of
the graduates of the higher department
<>f the Ashland schools this year. Their
home 13 at Mr. Crawford’s stock ranch
I on Tuie lake.
Geo. F. McConnell,
No ether j reparation has won success at
home equal to Hood's Sarsapr.ri’.la. In
l.< well, Mass., where it Is made, it is row,
as it has been for years, the leading medicine
for purifying the blood, and toning and
strengthening the system. Thia “good name
at home” is “a tower of strength abroad.’’
It would require a volume
to print all Lowell people
have said In favor of Hood’s
Sarsaparilla.
Mr. Albert
Estes, living at 28 East Pine
Street, Lowell, for 15 years
employed as boss carrenter by J. W. Bennett,
president of the Erie Telephone Company,
had a large running sore come on his leg,
which troubled him a year, when l.e began to
take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. The sore soon grew
less In size, and in a short time disappeared.
Jos. Duni l:y. 211 Cen
tral Street, Lowell, had
swellings and lumps
on his f tee and neck,
which Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla completely cured.
Mrs. C. W. Marrli tt, wife of the First As
sistant Fire Engineer of Lowell, says that
fcr 16 years sl.e was troubled with stomach
disorder and sick headache, wl.ich nothing
relieved. The attacks came cn every fo.t-
night, when she was obliged t > take I. r Led,
and was unable to endure any noise. She
took Hood's Sarsaparilla, and after a time
the attacks ceased entirely.
Many more might be given had wc room.
Vu the recommendation < f ) ecple of Lowell,
who know us, we ask you to try
People
of
Lowell
Praise
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Miraculous Escape.
W. W. Heed, drujgist, of XVinches’.er,
Ind., writes: “Ona of my customers. Mrs.
Louisa Pike, Bartoma. Randolph coun:y,
Ind,, was a lung sufferer with consump
tion, and wan given up to die by her phy
sicians. She heard of Dr. King’s New Dis
covery for consumption, and began buying
it of me. In six months’ time she walked
to this city, a distance of six milea, and is
now so much improved she has qnit using
it. She feels she owes her life to it. Free
trial bottles at J H Chitwood A Son’s drug
store.
Climax t->hacc>> 12 <>z. plugs 35 cents
at U m Red Home or 3 for 81.
FURNISHING GOODS,
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
Sold by »lldragid»« flistxfcrfS. Prepared only
l>y C. I. HOOD * CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass.
IQQ Doses Ono Dollar
<oo
The stock is much more complete
than it has been on ¿iny previous oc
casion
CASH BUYERS
will be shown
Yours Respectfully,
O.H. BLOUNT,
Johnson’s New Block.