Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, August 27, 1886, Image 3

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BlfEVITI ES.
PERSONAL.
DISTRICT TEACHERS INSTITUTE.
A Meeting of the Teacher* and School Ofil-
and 1 ’.U'ls dedicated to the educational
inf nuts o. Oregou. Th-? peopl«? of this
county aud Oregon are well pleased with
the manner in whi-'h you aro conducting
our schools.—Where I once traveled a
week at a time without sixing a human
habitation, now school houses are found
on every hand. I believe the pe 'pie will
stand shoulder to shoulder and aid in
pushing on every interest that will tend
to encourage the educational restitutions
of our beautiful state. We want you to
make the sch<x«ls .is good as they can pos­
sibly. be ma le, so when applicants for
positions come from abroad, our children
will have an equal chance in the great
competition th it will in.-vit iblo take
place. AVe want our sons and daughters
to stand on the same plane with the sons
and daughters of our fellow countrymen
all over this great nation.”
Prof. H. L. Benson, principal of the
Grants Pass Academy, delivered a very
appropriate response to the address of
welcome.
Prof. B. J. Hawthorne, of the State
University, lectured on Modes and Man­
ner of Teaching.
Prof. J. B. Homer, of Roseburg, read a
paper upon tile “Public School System.”
F0Ri:FL0UR=
the teachers mid parents to properly
tlireet the course of reading. Ask chil­
dren questions alxiut what, they read.
One who fails to twteh reading well is
n«'cessariiy a poor teacher. The child if
"ae- ^«r- GO TO -1*5 "Ss;
left to himself is in great danger of Lik­
ing up a vagabond or n Peck’s bad boy"
as his ideal hero; and manv become like
him. Bad books make bad boys. These
misled boyish readers are liable to put a
prize upon black mailing. The reiui'dy
for this condition of affairs is for the
parents and schools to establish libraries
for the children. Parents should read
with their children. Let the child
feel that he is the sole owner of ten or
more good btxiks. Public libraries can­
not re.u'h the children. Each school
AND ARE NOW MAKING A SUPERIOR ARTICLE OF FLOUR.
distrii't in Oregon should have a library
of ten or more gixxl Ixxiks. Favors the
standard authors in literature, especially
the po 'ts. Prof. McElroy is a consecu­
tive thinker and an excellent speaker.
Miss Julia Goodyear very pathetically
Manufactured expressly for Family, Bakers’ and Export Trade,
recited the poem, “Allen B:i}ne.”
Miss Della Pennebaker then very
-------------------------- EVERY SACK W.lRRAKTEI)!---------------------------
sweetly sang an appropriate solo.
Prof. H. L. Benson, of Grant’s Pass
We also keep on hand nt nil times
Academy, lectured on the subject, “Al
Hirat,” the name of a bridge which ac­
cording to Arabian romance reach«»« from
earth to heaven and spans the abyss of
hell. The brulge is infinitely narrow
an«l can only be crossed by the pure-
1<> any part of the city.
liearted. The central thoivght of the
lecture was success in life; di fieult. but ZS-thaKee Jei.m a dCtanre tolicilcd and promptly fill.d a> l<
rates.
not iinpusiblv. Tin thai'hts prasvnt'l
Address
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although very practical were clothed in
scholarly language. This classical effort
of the «¡>eaker certainly did him great
Ashland, Oregon.
credit. The undivided attention of that
appreciative audience woul I at once show
that the speaker was not only well receiv­
ed. but the frxxl for thought afforded by
him would lx* thoughtfully digested by
all the teachers in attendance.
Miss Hattie Newberry recited h most
thrilling romance of the pbiins. Miss
Newbern- very gracefully entered into
th«* sjiirit of the recitation and received
merit xl applause.
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Thelioautiful quartette, “Hark! ’Tin the
Tnitnyet Sounding” was sung by Misses
Mary and Hattie Coleman, Ella Gore,
Mrs. Clayton and Messrs. Charles Nutley
and J. G. Gore.
(.'. H. llargadtne is in Iron: Langell
Town foil of educators tlii« week.
rer* of the First Judicial District«
valley this wesk.
What of the fire protection sehetne?
Mr. an I Mrs. O. Gauiard, of G«'ld Hill,
Reported by Prof. J. R. H.irr.cr..
Wagon for Salci
One-eighth or 10-lb. box crack« rs at the have
been
in
town
this
week.
*
. Promptly a’ ten o’clock a . m . last Tues­
Alight, two-horse wagon, home made, Pesl House, q B q ,
Prof. W. J. Dean and wife, ot Talent, I day. Aug. *24, the Teachers’ Institute
of the very beet material and workman­
This has been a stirring week for Ash­ wen- in town yesterday.
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of the First Judicial District assembled
ship. Cash or wheat taken in payment. land in social matters.
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Apply at once to tin- undersigned at
Mr. A. E. Willey i»- spending a few­ I at Ashland College, was called to order
Three
boxes
of
blueing
for
25cts.
at
the
by
State
Supt.
E.
B.
McElroy,
president
Ph x'nix.
(11 lm.J
M. F obman .
day-’ in the mountains this week.
Ibil House.
*
» ! oflicio. This judicial «listriet was well
Uoiiuty Clerk W. H. Parker has beer, represent«1«! and there were several college
Stray VI.i.- • anil Colt.
Fn sh and complete stock of staple and in town «luring the past two days.
professors and principal.- of pttbli«'
Th undersigned will pay a liberal re­ fancy groceries at the Re<l House.
schools from aDroad. Mr. Priest, the en­
lli
ury
Farlow,
of
Little
Butte,
is
visit-
ward for the recovery of a mare and colt
The Ashland AVoolen Mills recently
ergetic superintendent of this county,
turned out on the range «-ast of this val- elnpixxl the second lot of gtxxls to Alaska. l ing Ashland this week.
assisted by the manv friends of educa­ ;
1 v ir, July. 1 sH5. The mare was a light
Mrs. J. 1>. Fountain started on Mon­ tion in this vicinity and elsewhere, ar­
Extra choice, finest garden leaf tea. day morning’s stage for San Francisco.
irtni gray, alxiut 7 yra. old. weight about
ranged an excellent programme and se­
I C 11»., branded “G W” on left hip. “Elixir of life" at Geo. H. Currey’«- x
Frank T. Howell will goto the Willam­ cured uncommonly fine hospit dities for
The colt was branded the same, and had
Threshers are at work on the grain ette l niversity this fall, to fit himself the teachers from ontside of Ashland.
a lx 11 on iL
G ild W ells , J r .
stacks south of Ashland. The yield is re­ tor a theological course.
The citizen« of this city deoerve great
.Ashland. Or.. Aug. 26, 1N46.
ported light generally.
credit for the interest manifested in the
Miss .Anna Wooley, ot Eugene, a niece
Lumber to exchange for bacon and of Mr. J. E. Houston, is visiting Mr. H. cause of education. With such a support
the institute at once Ux>k up the regular
Testimony of the Laie Chief Justice.
flour. Apply to W. G. Tanner, Reeser’s and family this week.
work without that cold formality usually
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“I have mx-l Simmons Liver Regulator block.
exix'rienml
on such invasions.
Mr.
R.
J.
Cameron
and
two
daughters,
for constipation caused by a temporary
For variety, quality and low prices in ; of Uniontown, are in town this week, at­
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State Supt. McElroy then lectured on
<ler •ngement of tin- liver, and always with ladies an«l childrens sh<x*i, eee Talent.
the “Objwts of the Institute.” After hie
tending the institute.
de« ided is nt fit. It is good medcine for Hopkins 4 Co.
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lecture the following officers were ap­
the dermgm nt of the liver, such h:ia
Dr. Parson will return from San Fran­
Wheat
Barley
WEDNESDAY MORNING.
Lightning never strikes twice in the I cisco aoout riept. lUtn, whether to remain pointed: Certificate secretary, J. S.
1» n my personal cxpcrit nee in the use
Sweet:
recording
secretaries.
Misses
Hat
­
The
exercises
of
the
institute
liegan
«.•ime
¡»lace,
but
the
bulk
of
trade
goes
to
of it. Hiram Warner. Chef Justice of
here or not, is not known yet.
tie Newberry and Eugenia Farnham; re­ with an excellent drill in music by Proi.
Hatfield 4 Herrin’s.
x
DELIVER FREE
CHARGE
Georgia.
John L. Norris is visiting his mother, porting secretaries, G. H. Watt for th«' Sweet Here it may be noted that the
Mr. Gravenor is buying hay an.l grain sisters amt other relatives at Rev. R. Times, Wm. Priest for the Sentinel and Institute h«as made a recent step in the
th-alh <>t a Veung Man.
tor the Western Stage Co. to stock the Alcljean s mrin m Klamath county.
J. B. Homer for the T idings and the advance toward normal work. The Prof. I
Ch irh-s S. Palmer, son of Mr. and Mrs. stations on the Linkville road
Oret/oniau.
did much class work during his lectures
Mrs. Judge Prim,Mrs. Chas. Nickell and
S. (’. Palmer, «lied at the h«>me of his
Prof. J. S. Sweet of the Ashland public on music.
“I was all run d«»wn, and H«xxl’s Sarsa­ family and Mrs. l'oepper have returned
¡i r nt- in this place last Fri.lay evening parilla proved just the medicine I needed,"
schixils lectured on “Music in public
Prof. G. II. Watt then continued las
<>: ty;«hoi l fev«T. e|jed twenty years. He write hundreds ot people. Take it now. to .»acKsou vine from tua Soda Springs.
schixils." He favors taking the work lecture on School Economy. The Prof,
w - i «¡ui't, industrious young man whose
Wm. Kahler, of Jacksonville, is at the from the beginning and mastering it as believes tii.it the greatest good to the
“Deer-«kinnera” are said to lx- still ¡»ly­ So, ia springs. His sou. Dr. tieo. Kahler, the class progrès«-«'«-. Does not favor th«' largest nuiubT will allow a close dassi-
I.,-- will lx- sadly f«-lt by the bereaved
f. mily an ’ his m nyfri« nds. nd a<*«iuaint- ing their nefi rious v«xi.tion in the Siski- ui L'uovuix. drove up with him iroui use of tbe organ in schixd while b aching fication in town schixils; but believes
an •Illi' tuneral was at til«' Al. E. } oub and other parts ol bvuthi rn Oregon. home.
the class. The entire work is done in that a looser classification is admissible
( hur h S. turd y aftern«x>n. Rev. W. G.
concert, for the reason that enough time I in country schools; believes th d the de­
Giles Wells Jr., advertises for imfor-
The party camped st Cole’s spring all
Simp-nn conducting the services.
niation concerning a mare and colt which return«.-«! lust week, and the ramiiy of can not be allowed this part of seluxil portment of tile teacher should i>e dig-
have disapjx'ared from the hill range e.ist Postmaster Hammond have gone over work. Thinks anyone can learn to sing; mtied,in character. In reference to seat­
therefore evervone should be required to ing pupifs, would seat the boy s and girls
Eixxl Order.
of this valley.
since.
try. Thinks No. 4 of Loomis’« Series is separately. Pupils will advance much
Un r .ery h n l during the present week
Several weddings in w hich well known
too difficult for any of the lower grad»'« more rapidly if they are required to study
Seluxil
Supt.
D.
V.
8.
Reed,
of
Linn
we h v h-'ar.i visiting teachers speak in young ladies of Ashland will take th«' in-
in our common schixils.
and recite at regular times. | It is notice­
county,
uao
ueen
attending
institute
here,
th km b st t rins of the excellent order teresting role of bride may be expected
With his usual foresight State Supt. I able that th«' teachers are all provided
tin»
wu'K,
and
made
lue
rioiNUS
a
pleas
­
; fT >r«hxl at the various sessions of tile soon.
McElroy appointed a committee on intro­ with inateri.d and are taking notes of all
ant. call.
In-titute. The highest eoiiqiliuient that
duction, consisting of Prof. J. 8. Sweet. the exercises. |
A
directory
of
the
teachers
in
attend
­
c m lx» paid to any society is that in ev­
Messrs. F. Roper and J. 8. Herrin Miss Julia Goodyear and Miss Eugenia
Miss Maggie Sergent: The first day is
er} r«'sp<-, t it is civil. Our schixil«, a ance at the institute could not lx* com­ starteu last Sunday lor the Shovel creek Farnham.
the
most important one of the entire j
pleted
in
time
for
this
issue,
but
will
ap
­
healthy st ite of faxrietv and many other
springs on the ixiamath nver, to bo gone
THURSDAY MORNING.
term.
TUESDAY AFTERNOON.
int« r.'sts are combining to make Ashland pear next week.
u w « x - k or more.
ARE THE
Alias Hattie Newberry , of Jacksonville,
The
Institute
with alxiut sixty teachers
a m<«st attractive little citv.
This is one of the few institut«*« that
A big load of big melons, weighing
Mrs. D. L. Houston and son, of Rose­ have required a roll call at each session. becomes acquainted with the pupils at l>r«'scnt liegan work at tl:3) a . m .
from
to 4 ) II»«. each was received at burg. .urs. W. 1 j . Houston and children,
the earliest possihio date.
Motion earned to close the work of the
Lci'lure Sunday Evening.
the Red House from a Rogue river farm oi Heppner, are visiting their relatives in —An excellent move.
Proi. Al. G. ltoyal believes that the first Institute .-it 4 o’clo ck p. m . ta-day.
Supt. D. V. 8. Reid, of Albany, intro­ ten minutes of a school determines the
Prof. Win. Crowhuret, the well-known last Monday evening.
tins place.
Prof. J. 8. Sweet then concluded liis ! E’rices Way Down lor the Season
duced the topic, “Spelling.” Many ar«' w«'ul or woe oi that schixil.
tomp 'rani'e lecturer of California, now
excellent
serie« of lectures on Music.
lK»gan will l»e in Medford on Sept.
J. E. Niles ami family, of Henley, not aware that the author of the Com­
Supt. McElroy then said the pupils will Require the pupils to give round, full
q.'axing throughout Oregon as Lhe re- I 5th. 6th anil 7th. to take negatives, which
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pr - ut itive <>f tbe I. O. G. T. grand lodge will lie used in finishing up choice photo­ moved over to Medlord inis week, as Jay plete Speller intended that pniu try in ten miniiti's read their teacher like a tom»s in all their singing.
has ueen engaged to instruct the new pupils should study only the first two or book, lhe schools are naturally going
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v ut a Idr.'ss th«' iM«ople of Ashland at the graphs at his gallery in Ashland.
Prof.
G.
H.
Watt
also
concluded
his
three columns of many of th ‘inorcdiili 'mt into the hands o. the ladles. How are
brass b.md at tnal place.
Pr.xbyt 'riau church next Sunday even- i
very
comprehensive
scries
of
lectures
on
¡«'«sons. Words mi’sspelk'.l in older «li- they to tre.it overgrown rough pupils ?
The salary of the M. E. minister of the
m .'. .Aug. 2bth. tx'ginning at H o’clix-k.
S c I kxj I Economy. He spoke prin ipally The Spirit of the Times is Progress and I am in the front
John D. Rockafeller, head of the great
rroi. fvwei t treats them kindly, thus upon school tactics.
J-olli.vvir g ar«* a few press quotations con­ Ashland ami Medford charge during the Standard thi inonofioiy, is st Port land tions of this work aro corrected in lut r
editions. The study of Weljster’s dic­
past year was SIMM». SlJO of which w.is
rank marching on to victory over all competitors.
cerning the sjx'aker:
Prof. Benson lx»licves that if tli«' pupil
tuis wees, accompanied ny s party oi ten tionary is essential and a knowledge of wins them. Uoiintry sciux'ls can and
should
be
gradeti.
“Mr. Crowhiirst is the lx«t teinperunce contributed by the home mission lnn«L
is
taught
more
courtesy
and
less
tactics,
traveling companions.
the diacritical marks is indi«iM*nsable to
Aliss Maggie .Sergeant thinks it is not he will be more natural.
]«x*t urer on the (Nxist. and will entertain
The report «»f (millin' itnprovctn >uts
the
thorough student. Teachers cannot advisable to «¡sk the pupils’ opinion of
John G. VanDyke was obliged to un­
nil who will attend.” -[East Portland shows that Ashland has made some ad-
Prof. Burnham at this time concluded
teach the oral elements in written sell­
Vindicator,
his series of lectures on Geography.
: vancemt nt this year. L< t us hear from dergo a second surgical operation last ing. Favors much oral spelling such as the school.
Prof, bcott Morris, of Meadows, has
“ A well-br.xl. animated and forcible i other towns in the valley, for comparison. wmk , and in consequeuce uas not yet
practiced in the gotxl «ild days of onr in th ■ past o.teu ix-came acquainted with
THURSDAY AFTERNOON.
iiecnuok- to leave r*orti<uid ior uonie.
• n«¡. r «i: • • t.dker.” [Umatilla Times.
fathers.
The
speaker
never
saw
a
pupil
In these hard times it is gratifying to
Miss Julia Gmlvear discussed a nio li- ‘
the
parents
in
a
district
beiore
tH'ginuing
■ A speaker of much more than ordinary
' know that the circus will not carry out ' Mr. E. B. Hunsaker and Prof. Kohn who could spell a word correctly and his work there.
fitxl phonic metimd of reading. The pu- i
Call and see my stock at the Ashland Mills
..Lility.” \ .tstorian.
returned last rs.itunlay irom Siskiyou
Supt. McElroy believes it is often pos­ pil learns to reaa easiest by this rft thod.
t •■Prof. Crow hurat delivered one of the ' of this ¡»art of the valley auywhere near ' county, where they nave Ireen doing well could not write it as it should lx* written.
b’ t le -tiiiera ever heard rti this city on ' a quarter as much as it did last time it lor lue music Dusinees ot Hunsaker <t Ho thinks that the time will <-<>nie when sible ior a teach. r to obtain valuable m- Recommends the free use of a chart. 1
teachers will require all sjielling done lortnation irom Ins pr«'dee»'ssor and from Miss Gixxlyear is thoroughly familiar
; came.
««lieation.” [Portland Neirs.
Dodge.
orally.
with the phoni«' system of teaching read-
the clerk ot th«' district.
”11«' xc-ps far from th«' old ruts."
For the l«est fruit can.-, fruit jars and
Prof. Hawthorn«-, of the State Univer­ I Prof. Sweet Ix'lii'ves that the pupil
Prof. Scott Morris advises tbe teacher ing and will doubtless lx» invited to illns- ;
[ Pocti «ii 1 7« leyrum.
■ jelly glass« s at the lowest cash prices, call
“l*r «.. Crowhiirst is a forcible, esriM'st. , at Myer Bro.’s hardware store. Full sity, attended one day s session oi the should thoroughly lui.liratand «very to talk not only with the parents, but trate her m 'thod oi tea 'hing reailing lie- :
ci ir s|x- k«T, and made a favorable im- i «t«x'k of goods in our line always on t«-..in<-re institute here tins vv«xk, but ¡«rinciple upon which a rule is based b. - also witn the relatives an 1 otlier irien.ls lore other te.ichcra’ institutes.
Prof. S'ott Morris read a paper on
w««s couiiM-ll»xi to start tor home l uesday fore the child commits the rille.
pres ion.’’ '¡Ore-joHitm.
oi the senool re the coiiini.uiity. Were
; hand.
Prof. H. L. Benson, of Grant's Pass, he to.iciiing «or n «tiling fie would borrow- “Gradixl vs. ungraded schixils." This
evening.
favors much written s|x lling in school.
e
j Fouad the Baats.
The various streams of Southern Ore­
literary effort was fill) of sound advice,
H. 8. Emery and family drove over to The correct jilace for the study of articu­ the mon. y to pay ior ills I «card in prei- eiilivenc.1 In just enough humor.
gon ran very low in ¿August and Septem­
erence
to
oo.«riiuig
««round.
The two little bouts so carefully hidden ber of last year, but they are even lower ; Eagle Hoiul l.iBt Saturday for a visit with lation. vocalization, etc., is in the reading
l’rof. W. H. Parker made some very
Alter recess suitable music was ren­
;.t (.’rat< r lake by the government ¡»arty i now -lower th in everkn »wn I>efore, some ; Er. Einery’s parents, (Mr. and Mrs. Eoer class.
[iraclieal remarks on teaching.
dered
by
the
orchestra.
Emery) ami with many friends living at
Prof. Justus Burnham thinks that
were found by an excursion party some I people say.
Misses Della Pennebaker and Jessie
Proi. Justus Burnham lectured on
tUut place.
when one has learned to correctly Geograplry. the child makes its way to Slocum ami Prof. J. S. Sweet sang the
tw«» weeks ago. and were enjoywl in a
Mr. (). Ganiartl is having extensive re- !
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ui*«' over to the island and along the
Miss Sadie Hall, of the Ashland sj»ell orally he will, when challenged, the school. He soon learns locality and quartette, "White Wings.”
.-¡Hire- <>i the hike. They were sinijily 1 pairs made at the Rogue river mill. A schools, cauie up from Sain’s valley this Bpell correctly; but that is not the right ! tlieearuin.il jxjints oi the compass, f’rol.
Supt. D. A’. S. Reid liM'tured on “School
dragged up out«» a rocky shelf or bench . new race i« being made, and new ma< Inn­ wii - k . Her parents are preparing to move thing. Writing is automatic and when Burnham regards a eurve us a hue lormed Apjiaratns.” Spoke of the manakin and
. Beg leave to inform the public that they are now nicely located in the store....
■ <>ur le. t above the water, turned er}- added. The mill will lx* *re:.dy for back to t hicugo. but she will remain to we write lx*st we do not perceptibly «¡x-ll oi innumerable lines. In dr.uting maps other charts. If the district will not
the
words
as
we
procix*«!.
Often
when
in
........................
room formerly occupied by Willard A Eubank», in...........................
up.-i l 'down and lelt lying dry and ex­ I the fall run.
purchase
such
things,
sometimes
they
teach in Ashland ano‘her year.
he recomiiKUas lh.it lor school purposes
doubt about the orthography of a word the teacher should use straight lines will pay most to the teacher who is enter­
posed. rh«*y were put where tourists
Capt. Tlios. Smith and Geo. II. Lynch
Chief Justice Waite, of the U. 8. Su­ one will appeal to the eye by writing the broken at dirterent degrees oi latitude. prising enough to secure them st his own
would not lx' likely to find them, or to i intend to prixqiect the quartz ledge <lis-
n . eh tie in if they should see them, but I covered and l«x»ated by them on the line preme Court, accompanied by his daugh­ word in frill. The Ixist Unt of orthog­ He exhibited some very ereihtable work expense. Prof. Reid is a first class in-'
w. i ■ given no «belt t at all from the «un, | of their mining ditch in the Wagner ter. passed through Ashland last Satur­ raphy is in composition,
done by the primary pupils of Couch structor ami ae a disciplinarian he has no
With a large assortment of
day, en route from Portland to Han Fran-
Supt. Reid:- People can spell us well School oi rorti.uid.
wind, snow and slides of earth and rocks «•reek district.
superior in Oregon.
eisco. They had just returned from a with their eyes shut us they can with
which will surely dtmolirh them before
Institute adjourned at 5 P. M. Next Boots and Sliocts, Dudies9 and
isseR9 Fino
An Ashland party comj»o«ed of Messrs. trip to Alaska.
WEDNESDAY AETEltNOoN.
them open, for instance blind persons;
U 'Xt spring. If they h;ul been sunk near
year
’s stxwion will likely be held in Jose­
A.
G.
and
George
Rockiellow,
L.
A.
Sack
­
lhe «bore ami th.- ¡«lac«' marked so that
Freneh Kidw, Gents’ Dress; Siloes,
Prof. Burnham when call«.! out again, phine county.
John Fraley has been offered a good therefore the eye i« not the test in «¡>ell-
J. Scott and Wm. Hurst went over to
visitors could • asuy find th« m for use, ett,
referred to si une maps in the room that
position us superintendent of the 'cloth­ ini
C'ottonwixxl
creek
yesterday,
to
[»rospect
SlippevH, Ete., Etc., Etc.
Prof. B. J. Hawthorne, of the State j i ■ were draiti.il by his advanced grades so
and again sink them upon leaving, it the new claims hx'ated there.
Fatal Accident.
ing department of the Brownsville woolen University:
—
Anciently
people
learned
would have Ix'en better for< the lx>nts,
exact th..t diplomas were uwaruixl to the
mills, and has concluded to accept. He
Oliver Vincent, a well-known and re­ .... In fact everything to be found in a first cliss Boot and Shoe Store....
mon* sensible an«l much more courteous I Geo. H. Williams of Medfonl has trad- will go to Brownsville soon, but Mrs. spelling by the ear. The columns in the draitsmen by the lut. rn..tiou<d Exposi­
spited
citizen of Table Rock precinct,
..................... Me are receiving new g-.iods every week, and are selling at..................
book
were
not
little,
sugar-coated
dimin
­
toward tli«> public. The party who found I ed his brick block at that ¡»lace to James Fraley will remain in Ashland for some­
at A«'W Orleans
tins county, was killed in a runaway ac­
utive things but they were composed of tion
and used the boats t«x»k the trouble to Hamlin for 190 acn s of land in Eden time yet
M U. Royal favors map drawing cident on i’uesday last. He h id gone up
such words as we used. People should in Proi.
replace and leave them exactly as they I precinct. Mr. Williams will make a fine
ull puinie senouls. Children are never into the mountains with a team and
know
the
orthography,
sound
and
defini
­
Among
the
prominent
educators
from
found them, although they are «tire they i farm ol this place. [.Sewfine/.
young to learn drawing. He then wagon, and when returning down a steep
i outside the county engaged at the teach- tion of ever}- word they use. Then we I [ : too
could Ix' left in a much safer condition.
discussed the subject oi Recitation, the grade the brake gave way, the team was
The West Ashland ditch ( No. 1) now , era’ institute here this week were State would have a living language.
; main objects oi sueeessiul instruction forced into a run. and Mr. Vincent was
. «'arries only 25 inches of water, as the Supt. McElroy, Prof. Bumham, of Port­
Prof. Burnham:—If words were writ­
MCI .11 BORING COINTIES.
i directors are endeavoring to use as little land, Prof. Hawthorne of Eugene, Supt- ten phonetically, oral selling might lx- are habits ol study, acquisition of cor­ thrown from the wagon and instantlv
“
Sales
Profits.”
i as ¡»ossible, so as not to hanqx'r the mill Reid, of Albany, Prof. Homer and wire, favored; but as this is not the case, writ­ rect language, to aid the memory, elassi- Killed.
JOSEPHIXE COrNTT.
oi iuu.is and analysis winch will
wheels on Ashland and Bear creeks.
I of Roseburg, Prof. Benson of Grant’s ten «¡jelling should have the preference. ! : neation
materially
assist the reasoning faculties.
Dr. E. I’. Geary, of Medford who was
From the Grant’s Pass Courier ot the
After a recess of ten minutes Prof. G, «
Medford has v<»U*d a 14-mill tax to Pass.
| i The class should possess a clear idea of at Soda Springs with his family the first
5
H.
Watt,
of
Jacksonville,
spoke
on
its public school building and ke« p
Fred Muller, son of J. 8. Muller, re­
recitation under consideration; but of t lie week, was hastily summoned to Eu­
A quartz mill arrived hero for Griffin finish
“School Economy," School work like 1 the
up
a
free
school
during
the
coining
year.
turned
home
Tuesday
morning
from
the
teacher
should thoroughly under­ gene by a telegram Tuesday announcing
bdg«',. nd will lx pl,iced in jxjsition im-
other profession, has a business stand the stuuy
Jackson county is coming to the front in I ’ Grant county, where he had been vac- any
the class is pursuing, the critical illness of his father, the Rev.
medi; tely.
phase.
The
possession
of
vigorous
health,
its progress toward free education.
qm-roing during the summer. He came goixl character anil hi-'’1 scholarship are lhe teacher then will imbibe the spirit E. IL Gearv, ot that city. The venerable
’Ila S. 1‘. D. 4 L. Co., received an or­
home on account of illness, having ap­
oi the author irom the introduction to Dr. E. R. Geary is a brother of ex-Gov-
Mr. M. Volk, th«' well known construc­ parently received some spinal injury in indispensable to the buceessful teacher. 1 the “Finale.” All light irom outside of ernor Geary, of Pennsylvania, and has ;
der k*f«'W days ago from Utah territory
Other
matters
of
importance
in
engaging
tion superinten lent ot the O. & C. IL IL. [ riiling bucking horses. He is affected at
•>r 12,mi fe« t of lumber.
i the text book will in that much assist lieen prominent in church work in Or«'- I :
estim »tee that the branch railro 11 w into 1 present with slight paralysis, but with a school are the kind of a schixvl, making Ixith teacher and class, l he mastery oi g<‘ii for many years. He has reached the
J. Wimer 4 Hons have commenced G|>- by th«' people Jacksonville will cost alxiut
application, professional courtesy ami
care and rest will no doubt soon be the
er tions m th« ir mines at W aldo and $21.000 complete, equipped and ready for graxl
written contract. Preliminary arrange­ tile text I mx >K is all fh.it should Ixi re. advanced age of four-score and mor«',
all
right
again.
I Hired oi the class, leacjierti should do and cannot long sustain the double weight
will continue about el« ven months.
ments and the first day’s work have much < the
business.
outside r adiug for the class. Ques­ of years and disease.
Mr.
Ch
irles
Thomas,
brother
of
Mrs.
to
do
with
the
future
of
a
school.
Time
lh Quilli
(¿nib n melon,
im )<>n, from Europe, w;us
Th
The T idings is under sp.vi.il obliga­ H. Rixit. w ho has lieen spending the sum­ well spent in school organization is uevzr tions should not lx* “yes and no” ques­
The California Republican state con­
n im «1 t.y .1. L. Steelman, this year. tions to Prof. J. B. Horner, principal of ’
tions. lhe teacher should be a model in vention is in session tins week at Los
mer
in
Southern
Oregon,
started
Mon
­
lost.
This w a new species of musk melon or the Roseburg schools, for the able and
day evening for his home in Iowa. He
Prof. B. J. Hawthorne said it is claimed language. Avoid leading questions. En­ Angelee, to Dominate a full state ticket, i
«•aut. lo«i|x' and is of fine Hav«>r.
complete rejiort of pro •ceilings of th«' ’ lias Ixien greatly improved in health since that all teach for the money; but uo courage answers in the lorm oi sentences.
Talent, Hopkins 4 Co., have a com. ,
A. J. Wole. >tt ba« eontractexl the pooled teachers’ institute which is given this arriving here last spring, and is in love teacher receives enough salary to remu­ Better memorize the answers as given in plete stock of groceries, and will not be 1
I
the
tiook.
Every
lesson
should
tie
care
­
S»it'i'm Orc ’ou hop crop to a San week.
with Southern Oregon climate. If he nerate him. Therefore there is a higher
x
fully outlined. Drill the class o«ten. It undersold. Try them.
Francisco linn lor 3 > cents a ¡«»tind, de-
A little child of Jlev. A. C. Howlett can arrange business matters satisfactori­ atm in every true teacher’s heart. Thinks is drill that makes tue perfect soldier.
Large stock of ladies and gents fancy
llverol at »he de|x>t
agetl about two years, died last Sunday ly he will coma hither to remain before it best, when practicable, to make the ap­ Don’t lecture, preach, scold, talk, try to slippers just re vived at Hatfield 4 Her­
plication in person so the directors can
A ««plendi<i prospect of g«»ld was taken morning of cholera inf intum at the home many months.
x
lie Hinny, let any pass without recitation, rin’s.
see the applicant.
Horn a pull of dirt in the river bed at of its parents U«r Eagle Point. Mr. and
forget
to
encourage
all
and
repeat
the
Climax
tobacco
12
oz.
plugs
35
cents
Prof. B. J. Hawthorne then spoke on
this place yesterday. There is gold every Mrs. Howlett lost three children with
The highest market price paid for but-
subject of Composition, as follows: answer ot the student. lie enthusiastic, at the Red House or 3 for 81
diphtheria about two years ago.
where in Southern Oregon.
ter and egg« at Talent, Hopkins 4 the
limit,
narrative, description, concrete or thorough, patient, exact and candid. A
Try those full weight 10 lb. box crack­
x
Do you wish a lieautiful complexion? Co.’s
Th" distance Ix'tw^-en the Rogue river
x
i abstract and the methixls of teaching it. five niiuute drill is worth money; a tiltem ers at Geo. H. Currey’s.
I
;.n<l .Applcgi te bridges is seven and three- Then use Ayer's Sarsparilla. It cleanses
Dr. IL Butler, Master of Arts, Cam­ Sometimes the teacher may write an es­ i minute drill is a drag.
New
goods
just
received
at
Hatfield
&
Hupt. D. Ar. S. Reid said our text books
fmirtli miles, four an«l one-half of which and purifi«‘s the blood, and thereby re­ bridge University, England, says: “St. say on the same subject that the class
x
are on th«' «xx-tiou line, and therefore moves blotches and pimplee from the Jacobs Oil acts like magic.”
write upon. Should they see and hear j are uot peneet, and the wide-awake Herrin’«.
^straight. Th«' distance to Wilderville skin, making it clear and smooth,
him
while
reading it, they can have an teacher will look ahead and point out the
“
King
of
Soaps
”
for
sale
at
Geo.
H.
Cur-
ANY STYLE OR PRICE,
The removal of the offices and head­ ideal to pattern after to a greater or less ililficult ¡xnuts in the
ietKiun to the rey’s.
will l»e sh«»rt«'!nxl a «Miuple of miles by and giving it a bright and healthy ap-
x
quarter« of the Oregon Pacific from Cor­ extent Children can lie expected to pupil.
perance.
this new ra«xl.
Eleven pounds dry granulated sugar
vallis to Albany, which will occur prob­
pion bweet allows the class to talk the
TO
Mr. B. Beach of the Pioneer Hotel, an­ ably next week, will soon be followed by write only of that which they U*uw. first few minutes of the recitation; then for 81 at the Red House.
♦
Am«'« 4 riiouqison while threshing
Should
never
Bmit
a
«.otuposition
in
nounces
that
he
is
now
running»
passen
­
<>»< r on Apph-gate on Thursday by ac-
the erection of a dejiot and repair »hops. length- The pupils will learn to cut drills the class.
All kinds of lumber for sale at bottom
<-id.'iit got a four tined fork in the cylin­ ger and an express h; ek.aud having tak­ [Albany Herald.
x
Prof. Royal then with the assist«nce of prices. W. G. T anner . Ashland.
down
when
they
come
to
writ««
telegrams
der oi th" machine, breaking two con- en a city license, will d<» a general delivery
Misses
Lulu
Day,
Mattie
Russell
and
A
large
invoice
of
ladies
and
cliildrenB
The best medical authorities acknowl- for which they will have to pay.
v,- nla number of teeth, laying the business, as well. Orders left at Clay­
Mary Laurette m.d Mr. Frank Howell il- shoes just received at Talent. Hopkins 4
m ..'tiinup for repairs until the parte ton Ar Gore’s will receive prompt atten­ txlge the value of Ayer’s Catharic Pill«,
TVZSDAY EVENING.
lu«>u..|ed hbw he assigns topics to a class C an ’ s Call and see them.
x
and frequently prescribe their use with
tion.
could lx- got Irom Portland.
At 7:30 p. m . the Institute convened by chance.
Lumber to exchange for shakes and
the
utmost
confidence,
as
the
most
ef
­
Alter recess Institute was called to or­ shin /les. Apply to AV. G. Tanner, Ash­
Mr. J. P. Dodge and Prof. Kohn, of the fectual remedy for »bseas«'« caused by de­ and was addressed by Hon. Geo. B. Cur-
S. A. Bomiugh has discovered a large
l. i«»sit or potter’s clay on his pla«*e on music house of Hunsaker A Dodge, rangement« of the stomach, liver, and rev. Mr. Currey delivered a very beauti­ der and Prof Burnham introduced the land!
x
k llogi’e river near Grant's Pass, which is started yesterday with Several fine instru­ bowels.
ful adilress of welcome. Following is an : subject of “Lessons in Numbers." He
Men
’
s
summer
pant»«,
neat
cuts,
81.50
I
woitld
begin
to
teach
numbers
just
as
: bought will make as tine pottery as the ments for Klamath and Lake conhties.
abst ract:
per pair at Blount’s.
x
It » ihq general inipre«sion that the
, lebr.iLxl wiins
of Peoria, Ill. Here is The i«eople of those counties can depend
■ns «»f
“We are gla«l that you teachers should , soon us the pupil iw*gins to read, believes
a cl'„m f«>rk
. j nne one that understands upon the entire reliability of the house AVagner Creek Mining <x». found the rock select Ashland for the seat of your coun­ i that the teacher should lie supplied with
they represent.
• I« • l:.l'-in -is it«; establish an other in-
from the Pilgrim ledge to carry gold cils. AVe have as a community accom­ • object«, to aid in teaching addition and
NEW THIS WEEK.
rather than the pupil and
dll.-!» ) tn S<, ittheni < »regon that will keep
Mr. O. Coolidge end his nephew, Prof. enough to ¡»ay well for mining and mill­ plished more in the line oi education subtraction,
that
teMch'T
-h
mid
lx?
very
careful
to
see
ing.
and
tû
t
a
large
stamp
mill
will
be
, • I'-
v . I in >m<- instead oi sending it
than some of von may be willing to ac­
D. AV. Co«Ji.Ige. of Eugene, m ale a trip
, -a ■ i- n 1 i iil s or mote Kir -what we to the summit of Ashland Butte last Ii eroded by tlie company soon. No ixxti- I credit to us.—Teachers sometimes think tl.at pupil eompreh nds illustration in
th it the lesson m iy lie such in fact
tire here.
week. They report comiderable snow in ition <x>mes from those interested, how- j they occupy the most serious and respon- ! order
as to whether or not this impres­ | sible positions among nien. —1’he pio- as well as name, lie would drill pupils Of the j ecuU r riciitchi: I nx-rits < I h «. »
lving in the old crater yet. There an' no over,
■ neers ot eiincation have undergone un- on abstract numbers until they tx nprm Sarsaraiir.a is fu’Jy coi;fin»»c«l l y the v< ]tin.
Jeer on the mountain now. as a large sion is correct.
l it«* (’onttict
operation automatically
band of sheep is grazing in the fine
Secretary Endicott promise«! Congress­ i told perils to settle this stat«?, yet they the After
testimony of thousand» who h..ve tried
some jntorusang remarks made t. it. ry Peculiar
IL tw< m ihseiwe and health is often glades near the summit.
I
have
dedicated
one-eighteenth
of
all
its
man Hermann that he would not take
In the combination, yroixirtion.
E. L. Applegate the Insti­ and preparation
1>- «1 an I tat d. It is lx tter to be pn>-
vast area of land to the cause of ednea- by the _
of its ingredient», peculiar
W. G. Kenney, of the enterprising livery- any action looking toward the abandon-, .
gate
adjounH'd
that
the
members
might
vi 1.1 with cheap and simple remedies
ment of Fort Klamath during the recess : V°n’iL. i o’ a“‘ ,
a
«•( u'e accept an opportunity of visiting Mr. \V. in the extreme care with which It is put
firm
of
Kenney
’
4
Worrnan.
makes
fre-
(or such common disorders as coughs,
mure, makes an i
of Congress, and would await the return ; i hundred thousand
ui. Hood’s Sarsaparilla aceonglishcs cure«
colds, Ac. th.«a to run the risk of contract­ . quent trips from Medfonl to Ashland <>[ the Oregon delegation for ronsultation 1
'•»’ neifrly tlitee and three- ' (J. Myer’s farm near this city. Abe teach­ w! eic other pre; orations entirely fail. Pecu-
in.: .I tat.d illsease through neglect. D r . with passengers who won’t wait for the before deciding. But er e vuiupany will ‘ fourths million acres of land, -all this to i ers were delighted with the tippearaiiee t: ;i in the unequalled go«xi i...ine It lias m..de
AS M. ILvt.i.’x B alsam is a sure and safe train. He was in town Tuesday on such remain at ths post the coming winter, encourage the cause of education, lhe ; of all the fine si. ..-¡i Home «¡»ent their at l.onie, which 1« a •■lower ot strength
remedy tor all ili«eases of the lung and busimns. Kinney A Worman have a I it is Understood.
teachers are a favored class. What fund time UuAu.g through the boviue depart­ »1 r>.ad,“ peculiar in the j li< tiomenM sales i
i
cl, st. It taken in season it is certain to good livery outfit and do a good business
is provide«! ns a compensation fcj labor ment, while others were most interenied
,
Mr. A. J. Wilcox, who is furtning a I in any other of the professions? T«*j in the general ajqiearaace or Hie horses. it lias attained,
cure, and may save you from that tt'rri- now.
tract of land on John B. Wrisley’s place
of the ladies signified it as their in-
l>le diM'.ise.i <’onsunqition. It has lx»en
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
O. Coolidge lost his horse one day last in Manzanita precinct, was in town yetfi many UAchera are teaching only tempo­ Some
known an.liiv.«'«! 1 >r eianv years, and it is w«*ek,
rarily. Would that there were more life­ tion to secure some of the Shetland •s ti e most popular and «uecessful tnedielee
and
after
scouring
the
country
in
terday with a L*ad of choice watermelon»*, long teachers. AA’e greet you cheerfully. poiqics, i’he Poreheron • and Arabian
the lx*.’ r< a tedy in the world for coughs. i
all directions for three «lays found him and favored tfié T idin «1 s with a couple
Asdii swmvd proud of themselves and ifia tlie i tiliUo today for ¡britylng the
grazing «•onientedl* as a deacon's cow in ».I the largest and tines*. He has raised You liave come ns a «mall iktaclrnmut of ' »«
pranced
alxiut with a grace that as 6ome 11< .<1. giving strength, creating r.n iipretite.
Baptist church lot. Coolidge's a large croj» of fin«' vegetables, melons, a mighty profession of some three hun-
t »uffered from w kefulnes» and low
t« u and Mrs«. Ji lin A. Logan found the
one
described
it was rich, racy and rare,
dre«l
thousand
Veauher».
it
Is
a
mighty,
say the horse knew that a church etc., without the aid of either rain or arti-
«■ .»its. and also had eczema on lhe Lack of
.-l i.ji.e. and inends in Ashland. The friends
Some
of
the
older
proiessors
found
-Mr-
potent tor«'« haring the confidence ami
anil neck, which was very aiuicyiag.
late Matthew Fountain. <s tins valley, yard was the last place “Unde Fuller" fieal irrigation
control of nearly ten million pupils. 1 Myer’s Watermelon patch, vthw»» louud :. I j Lead
Would
go
to
look
fur
him.
> k one boi.Ie of II««»’ « S ;sapa .Wa, and
v, .s.i brother of Mn». Logan’s mother,
would like to see the teachers st.md on his blackberries, wEne others meekly
that I am
Many distinguished citizens of the their dignity as a profession. Num. r- passetl on io say the least, Mr. Myer II ve received so much
making J. 1). and J. M. Fountain of this
G. F. McConnell apd Mian Carrie Gil­ I
pl.iC'.' her first cousin*. She was much lette started last Sunday for the Tyler United States have »en .Ashland within ically you are not insignificant—nearly e.?voMxl Vite visiting teachers a rare treat. v i grateful, r.ml I am; 'js glad to «;>eak
i word for this medicine.’’ M rs . J. s.
pleased to lind them and k'»m of their soda spring on Dead Indian creek, and the past two weeks —the number includ­ two thousand in Oregon Ysu
im 4
WEDNESDAY EVENINO.
S>v deu , Pottsville, Penn.
father .md family, of whose whereabouts somehow missed the road, as they failed ing the Cliief Justice of the U. 3. Su­ tremble in the c’zi^acinx of’the position
The Institute w as called to order bv
nil ■ u.id known nothing for many years, to reach their destination within two or preme Giurt, a U. 8. Senator from Illi­ yen x!1’*» «u®un«éd.—One enormous re-
I
Supt.
Priest.
Purifies the Blood.
nois.
the
Governor
of
Michigan,
wealthy
an 1 J. D. Eonut.nn had the honor of es- three days of tbe time they were due.
jiabthty has been thrown upon you.
1’he ex reises of tbe eveim«g were ojien-
c >rt’D : b -T to «march ior the evening ser- We have always heard that Cupid is and prominent railroad i. .agates of -the You are to lead the world up to a higher
Henry Diggs, Campbel« Sl.-eet, Kansas City.
ooooooooo
vi :cs. Mr. .aid Airs. J. S. Eubanks, Hr., blind, but thought Mae. ought to be able Fàist atd sçUuA teachers from various plane of living.—In some little nook tie­ ed with the bettuunu 6olo, “The Grand I ;<l scrofulous sores all over l.i« body for
¡oral rly n»e<l in tile town of «Marion, UL, to follow a plain county road, tinder all porHuna’of the First Judicial district and hind some lofty mountain you feel iso­ Old Ckxa*«, ’ sung by Mr. B. IL Willits I
years. Hood s Sarsaparilla completely
who has a melodious voice.
other parte of Oregon.
wn -re ell’s. Logons lather fived, and circumstances.
em« 1 Liu.
lated, lonely and deta«‘be;l, lari yon are
State Supt. McElroy then lectured on
wn re sue learned Logan. They were
ec Duck, cf North Eioomfleld. N. Y.,
mistaken.
Yep
a<e
all
engaged
in
the
Says
the
Lake
County
Ejraminer:
J,
According to the testimony of physi­
w, d acquainted with her and Ixvgan. and cians and coroners, ui all parts of the Simtiions has purchased seventeen hnn I .^a,« gieat work. Every teaeher should the “Promotion of Good Literature in oiur r' 3« icd eleven years v ith a terrible varicose
Public
Scbo-jdu.
”
Teachers
should
culti
­
• ieii. amt Air». Lx g.in were much piea.sed Union, deaths have result«* 1 from the dred sheep of the Ii’C’8P;\a., U Ghewau- study each rule and regulation govern­
ulcer o.i ins leg, so bad that he had to give
vate in Al«e luinds ot the pupiib a taste up business. He was cured of lhe uletr, and
♦« • meet I hen» here.
ing
the
educational
fund
passed
by
the
car.
n
‘
¡«e«-
neort.
They
were
mostly
use of cough sy rups, containing morphia,
(or the most «aiMeeome literature.
L. H. A Ums. who has charge of opium and other poisons !;. .hi» <\,n- stock sheep and will be run bv John law-makers of Oregcr, U is eonieiames Ululdfey xhoiild learn more at rc ! hk >1 a!-«> of catarrh, by
Milt i Jr Cos Warehouse in this place, is neet'tir.. Dr. San. 1 Cox, of Washington, Biair. Jolinny has lieen engaged by J. an easy :-..atler for a oounty su¡x?rint«m- yuan how to read, but also ykai to read.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla
,.,-i;t .or lue Hugar i*>ne Door ard Lnm- after careful analyses, endorses Red Star D. Couglin, the latter Laving bafÇiUiieù deut to pas« lightly upon the vab;G «r me The speaker emphatically condemned
M hv nTl drog/lsts.
•‘xVrfi. Prepared only
! i c .«.« Gr int s Hass, and all ordera Cough Cure as ixiug purely veg»table, for 15üu head of cattle of all ages from «chóol land, to valqv Lao at two dollars the buying an.l reailing of w orthless litera­
when it is worth more. It is to ture. He also fired fre ?ly at gum chew-era. ’ 1 C. ’
A CO.. Al->t’» u et. 1‘»well. M tis.
..>i.un.>, r o. .mJ kind will be promptly ami alisolutely free irom opi tes, poisons parti«« in Warner, to be delivered in Ohe- ¡»er
I your interest to closely watch the Huida Children will read; and it is only lelt to
filleu ov nun
[W « and narcotics. Price, twenty-five oetit. I waucuu soon in 5UC lota.
100 Dcseo One Dollar
F K J i » \ Y
u«,r.-T 27
isk ,
THE EAGLE MILLS
We have recently REMODELED ami REFITTED onr mill with
New and Improved Machinery
New Precess Flour, Wan and Com Neal
Bran, Shorts, Feed, Chop
and
OF
S. A. FARNHAM,
ASHLAND
FLOURING
MILLS.
Champion Machines Take the Lead
THE BAIN WAGONS
BEST
In the Market.
or "so
ASHLAND MILLS FLOUR EXCELS ALL OTHER.
E. C. LANDERS.
NEW STORE! :
:: ::::: NEW GOODS I
PRICES!:::"""""""::""
HATFIELD & HERRIN
McCall’s Block,
LOWKST
Cash
Ashland, Oregon,
CASH
PRICES
and Small
IF YOU WANT
FINE SUIT CLOTHES
GO
O. H. BLOUNT’S,
AND THERE YOU WILL GET IT.
The Oft Tol l Story IF YOU WANT a nice Felt Hat at from
50cts. to $4.00,. Call on O. H. Blount
IF YOU WANT anything in the Fur-
nishing Goods line, Bkunt is the man
IF YOU WANT a good pair of Shoes,
O. H. Blount has the largest assortment
of men’s goods.
Heavy Boots from $3
up.
■
I
ALL SALES STRICTLY CASH I
Johnson’s Nev Block
Onion.
O. H. BLOUNT,
Clothier ê Hatter.