Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, November 26, 1886, Image 3

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ASHLAND TIDINGS.
FRIDAY
NOVEMBER
I'”»’«
\ Bail nt Link«ill«.
At the new harness shop <>f H. J lldkl’.
in Smith’s new building, "dl l> the n«xt
■s-nsat i< >n. [(’< >rresp< th I-Tit.
Will Purvlii ■•••■ M»>rtgugr.
’The undersigned h ' in his haii i- •*'''**.
with which it is «lesircl t»» purchase it
g«M »1 mort gage not •». 11. H. W b kiiam .
Ashland. Ór.. Nov. 26. 1^7
Xotice.
A piotrnct«’! inocimg. >-«>udiiete<i by
Ih v.'s Jones mid Soils, will lx- licit! in
th« Methixlist Episcopal church, com­
mencing Fnday evening'. D»-«'« ml»er 3d.
and contimiing indefinite!}. The public
cordially invitti!.
W ilton S kipwokth . Pastor.
’1
I’.
Heetillg.
< *n a»’«"»»uiit <»f the work Iwing »lone m
Granite Hall, the Musical 1 ni<»n will
i it'ct ti»-m<>rrow cveniug. Sat. Nov. 27. at
Hun*Fik»T A D'xlg»»s music stor»'. at » »»-
cliH-k pre«»isel}. All members and their
la»!ies ar>- invit«’l to attend.
t Cheap Tram.
< *n W»»«hi«sdayan attachment waslevi-
• 1 by 1 liompson A Stephenson ujion th»»
fonr-hors«' t«'am and freight wagon of F.
M. Hiukm .'S, to «ci’iire a claim of $50.
Harkn<-s tia n sold the team an-.l wagon
lot.’. W Logan f«»r $250 and settlixl the
claim with Thompson A Stephenson,
when the attachment was released. Lo­
gan has a big bargain in his purchase.
Chance for f.ood Investments.
The coming auction sale of fruit lots
at Talent bj G. F Pennebaker offers an
excellent opportunity for persons of lim­
it- 4 means to secure a desirably situated
piece of laud on which to make a profita­
ble fruit farm and a pleasant, comfortable
home.
It will not be many years before
such land vdl command a price double
what it will bring now.
BREVITIES.
I
Boy’s underwear at Blount’s
1 >ry stove wtxxl for sale by Billings.
Potato«-« wante«l at tue R«tl House.
Gniml holiday ball on Christmas Eve. !
Choice comb honey at Clayton A
< lore's.
King <>f Soaps at the Re«l House. [H-r
box SI..-**.
W. H. Runnels will open a tin shop in
Sam's Valley.
I
Myer Bros, are selling «-oal oil at re-
duc«*l figures.
Do not ilelay your holiday a»lveitise- I
nientx t»H> long.
Grand masque ball l»y lhe Knights
Christmas Eve.
The Ashland gun club ha»l a sh«x»ting
match yesterday.
Th" McGibenv's will be her« some­
i
time next month.
Call in an»! examine ¡sample of maple
syrup at (¡co. H. Currev’s.
'Thanksgiving turk«»ys sold at SI.'** to
Sl..’»0 m Ashland this week.
(io out to th« DeMoss benefit com»«»rt
at M yer’s Hall tins evening.
Geo. Neuber and Tom Ross will open a
skating rink at Jacksonville.
'Take a glance at the column in which
th»' Rttl House ail. is to appear.
The paymaster of the O. A" C. IL IL
came out over th«' road last w»»ek.
For cuts, bruises, sores of all kinds.
the J. I. C. Liniment has no «’[iial.
i’wo hundred dollars iu valuable pres­
ents given away at the lu»«l House!
A large invoice of lxx»ts ami sh<x's re­
ceived ut th«» Pioneer »tor«» this week. *
Ashland will soon have more substan­
tial building improvements to report.
A Spiritualistic circle is to lx» (orinevl
in this [»art of the valley, it is re[»orte«l.
Fine white shirts. 75 cts. up, at O. H.
Blount’s; five dozen receivetl this w«>ek.
High grade of New Orleans molasses
at Geo. H. Ciirrey's.
The highest market [»rice paid for but­
ter and eggs at Talent. Hopkins A
Co.s
x
L uiii I mt to exchange for bacon and
tlour. Apply to W. G. Tanner, Reeser's
block.
x
f
B l -.'
HEBE AXI) THERE.
PERSONAL.
There tire about $200.'**0 oil deposit in
the banks of Albany.
The tax levy for Marion cxmntj has
lieen [»laced at 17 1-20 mills.
Ten earbiads oi wheat were slup|»ed
from Mi’lford to l’ortlaml hist week.
Mulford has a l’iekwiek s«x»iet}. Some­
thing like the Sazerac Club, probably.
It is reported that L. D. Clark of Red
Bluff will resurrect the Scott Valley Vcirs.
Frank Lewis, the Corvallis sprinter, has
arrived in Oregon, accompanied by Ryan,
another sprinter. Keep your eyes open.
The Capitol w<H»len nulls at Sacramen­
to. Cal., were destroyed by fire last Fri­
da} night. Loss $757,i***. partially in­
sured.
The Eugene City water eoui|»any has
let tho contract of putting in its system
<>f water works to John Barrett A (’«»., of
Port land, for $15,1***.
The widow of W. F. Owens, of Rose­
burg, receive«! $2,<***, from the A. O. U.
W. last we»'k. I ut husband haring Ix-en
a nieinlxg'of that order.
The N. P. IL IL Co. is linking great ef­
fort to complete the gap in the Cascades
branch, and trains will probabl} lx» run­
ning to Tacoma in January.
The postmaster at Portland has sent
East for 2<*.•**(• of the new government
stamp«»d letter sheets, which ar«' [»roving
popular wlmrever introduced.
Will. Kernan, who lives in the ('as ides
east of Roseburg, had his thumb and fore­
finger blown off the other day by aj cart­
ridge which he was reloailing.
Ed. Davis, of Linkville, is agaiu in
Ashland this week.
Deputy Sheriff N. A. Jacobs was in
town last Saturday.
I. S. llurst. representing the Portland
.Vmr.N. was in town two or three «lays this
week.
Desirable farm for rent near Ashland.
See notice of Mr. Lvttleton iu another
column.
Ih" finest assortment of glassware and
cnx'kery in the city is to lx» found at
Geo. H. Currev’s.
Talent, llopkins A* Co., have a com­
plet«» st<K'k of griMvries. and w ill mit l»e
undersold. Try them.
X
The north-lxiund express train was de-
taine«! over two hours last TtU'sday b} a
land slid«* in th«» canyon.
Ltulies Bon Ton shoe polish will not
crack nor spoil your kid shoes; for salt' at
Hatfield A Herrin’s Ixxrt ami shoe store.
For Kent A gtxxl dwelling house near
the White Sulphur Springs Hotel, F< >r
further particulars appl} to W. H.
Atkinson.
lhe old favorite Morrison plow ami
the New Home sewing machine for •sale
at lowest figures for cash at Reeser’s
hardware store.
T. A. Harris, the Medford butcher, has
bought the building in that place form-
erly owned by M. I Dougherty, ami is
titling it up for a market.
N. A. Steadman has sold his city <!«»-
livery business and outfit to K. K.Siittou.
who will continue the business as it has
liecn carried on heretofore.
’ ico. H. Currey «‘arries the finest assort
of staple and fancy gnx'eries, ami the
('. G. Burkhart, immigration agent for
largest assortment of glassware. China­ Linn county, will on the first <»f Decem­
ware and crockery in Ashland.
ber issue a descriptive pamphlet of Linn
county, printing b**,(M*l copies.
Order blanks for Eagle Mills at Clay­
Gov. M< xxly. whose term as chief ex­
ton A Gore’s, or at the office of G. F. Bil­
lings. Orders l«»ft at these placee will re­ ecutive of Oregon will expire on January
10th. is already at work on his last mes­
ceive prompt attention. E agle M ills .
sage to th«« legislative assembly.
A full stock of new goods just arrived
Jack Dempsey, who wears the miildle-
at Fountain A Holmes’, consisting of
dress gtxxls. Italics nmlerwear, woolen weight champion lx»lt. fought ten rounds
hosiery and staple dry g«xxls too numer- with Burke in San Francisco the other
♦
and the battle was ileelared a draw.
oils to mention.
E lgar Ball, of Butte Creek valley, Cali­
Fifty dollars worth of presents will be
given away in the next 3(1 days at Hat­ fornia. weightsl eight head of oxen a few­
field A Herrin’s b<x»t ami shoe store. days ago winch tipped the beam at 15,-
Customers purchasing over $2.(*l worth 612 pounds, the heaviest of the eight
weighed 2,145 pounds. \ Klamath Star.
of gixxls will lx.' entith'd to a prt'sent.
I
NEIGHBORING coi XUES.
KLAMATH LXiUNTY.
Gen. Tolman returned home the first
of th«» week from the mini's in Baker
county.
Rev. A. IL Bickcnb'ich.»>f Jacksonville,
will resign his pastorate uud move to Cal­
ifornia.
Capt. Barnes has come in from Klam­
ath county, to s[x»nd the winter at Jack
Honville.
Mrs. A. Bilger, now of Portland, has
Ix'en visiting «»Id friends in Ashland and
Jacksonville.
I
I
Andrew Taylor and wife of Sprague
river, have been in the valley for a week
or more past.
Messrs. J. Thompson ami G. S. But ler
returmxl to Ashland yesterday from
Klainatli county.
Miss Grace Houck, who had been
spending a number «>f weeks in Portland,
returned home last week.
1'rank Krause, of th«' Sentiml, who
has been lying very sick for a numlx'r of
weeks past, is now improving.
H. H. Magruder ami family have re­
moved from Kock Point toCeutral Point,
where they will loeat«» permanently.
Thus. E. Nichols, <»f Little Butte [ire j
emet, loriiierly our county assessor, was i
iu town on a Inisiuess visit last Saturday. j
i
A. F. Eddy , of Jacksonville, has gon»» ;
I
to l’t'iidleton, to take th«' position of
Ixxikkeeper for Eddy A- Sharon of that •
place.
Gen. T. G. Reames ami wife left Jack­
sonville last week for the East, in the
hope of benefiting the falling health of
.Mrs. Reaiues.
Sol Bluinauer, traveling representative
of Hexter A May, the Portluml hardware
firm, visite«! the several towns in our val­
ley this week.
James Morton, who now has a store at
Bonanza, Klamath county, came iu over
th«' mountains yesterday to remain a few­
days at Phtxnix.
From the Linkville Star. Nov. 2V:
Joe Clawton aud Wm. Deal, of Henley,
Cal., passed through town Tuesday en-
route to the Deal ranch Ill Laugell vul-
ley.
Au attempt was made to tire the town
Friday night last by saturating some
sacks with coal oil and placing them in
the wtxxl shed of W. S. More and setting
them on tire. Fortunately it was discov­
ered just in time to save the town.
Mr. Boughton, who has l>eeu at work
for some time for the Kev. R. McLean,
received a telegram Thursday night that
his father who lives near Galena, Ill., had
been st ricken with paralysis. Mr. Bough­
ton left for home Friday morning.
B. A. Godfrey arrived in town Frida}
last with his family and left for his newly
purchased property at Bonanza in this
county. Mr. Godfrey is a first-class
blacksmith.
We Lave heard it talked of that a cer­
tain woman, living not a thousand miles
from Lakeview, attempted to end the ex­
istence of both herself and husband a few
nights since by saturating toweling with
chloroform and when her husband bail
passed off into the arms of morpheus sh«‘
retirotl with him, placing one towel over
his face and the other over her own.
ASHLAND MARKET PRICES.
The following quotations are a.- nearly
correct as it is practicable to give for a
local market, and are intended chiefly to
meet inquiries of subscribers at a dis­
tance.
We cannot be expected to give
even slight variation in the prices of the
l«x»al products.
Ql INE—RIDDI.E —Al thè i«-*ideuce of til«-
bii'l. s pnrent’ in Douglas countv,
. . Nov. 1.'.,
l»v R. v J R N Hell
........................
Geo K Quine and
Miss Dell« I Riddi«-. daughter ui Hun. Geo.
W Biddle.
The following is the weather rejiort for
the wtx'k ending Nov. 25. 1886, as report­
ed by F. Newman, of the U. S. Signal
Service. Ashland:
. Dav of
! month
2.5
33
24
31
■36
34
38"
12
(4
39
39
46
.52
41
19
Flour, [»er cwt. in sacks.......... S 2
Barley........... ........................
1
“
” “ ground.............
1
Bran per ton,..................
15
Middlings |x»r tun
2<<
Wheat per bushel
.
Oats “
“
...............
Beef per lb on thebkx-k 8’.,c to
3
Chickens [H»r dozen .............
Cheese per lb................. 16c to
Butter “ “ ............................
Eggs |»er dozen......................
Oat meal, per lb. . .
Corn, per lb...
Lard, “ “ ............................
Bacon. “ “ 8*j to...............
Coffee per lb ........... I I1.«' to
Sugar, t be various grades61 ¿c to
Tea per lb,......... from 5l*e to
4
S3 to
W irk ! per cord
......... sat« 12
Hay per ton ....
13
LumixT |»«-r M. common.
••
“ clear 2d class.. If.
“
“
“ 1st class 25
3
Shingles |x»r M
.
....
Rain fall
Inch««*.
Teminr ratin’««.
Max. Minn.
2<*
21
•>•>
23
21
25
.15
.44
.10
.13
.02
.00
.00
Shooting Score.
!
Following is t lie score at the last pigeon
idiixit of the Ashlanil club:
10
10
Iu
5
x.
shot- shots shobi. rbotk- Total.
8
I
<>
1«
X
28
Y ouïe ..
AIioni..
Mills ...
Willard.
< artvr ..
My. r ...
<)
*4
(Î
*
NEW THIS WEEK.
CRAPE ROOTS
And CUTTINGS!
I
Twi'iity-fonr Hours to Lit«-.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
From John Kuhn. Lafayette. Ind.,
who announces that hi1 is in “perfwt
Business Notice.
health,” we have the following: “One
year ago 1 was to all appearance, in the
H.o mg rob! tin inirre»! in my mer. uhu -I i -»'
last stage of Consumption. Our best bioinc-K I uiosl r< *|>r< tfn)ly reqireM all |n i
»on*
iug <»n notes «»r nccoiiHts to »» til« th«'
physicians gave my case up I finally got shiu »' <»w iillna'iiiiitely.
Account* not paid
tz/
1« HL’ tlmt
so ’k low
that /\nr
our ilewvtzkv*
doctor tsm/l
said I I could vxz.f
not November 1,th. must be
put into not -« with
live twenty-four hours. My friends then unproved si-etirity. The o'd books mu«t be
closeil
w
ithout
delay.
.1 D. I’ot stain ,
purchased a bottle of Du. W m . H all ' s
Ashland, Or Oct. 2»th. !**■’•
B alsam for the L i ngs , which benefited
me. I continued until I took nine bottles
I am now in perfect health, having used
Sot ( l<‘ and Pa\ l’p.
no other medicine.”
51 A KRIE1».
WEATHER REPORT.
All persons in'lchte«l to the undersigned are
requested to make prompt MTllement of their
accounts We must have money to run the
business A word to lhe wise is suflkient.
pear reader, if you me one of those referred t >,
please take notice and a t according!« .
.1 M. M'< <’ ai i .
Ashland. Or
1
■’HE I NDERsIoNED HAS CHOICE 1W«I
_
year-old genuine Burgundy. Golden
< ha -elx- lohanni’berg. Riesling Mu-cut and
Finfandel grape «inex—.'amu in stock.
For Sale at $30 per M.
Ai"> ■ ucidgs oi the above varietie* ut 15.00 per
M Tlxarc the best varieties known and
are adapted to our elimal«. And 1 ofler bar
gain nites, n- «-very vineyanlist will know.
F. A. ENGLISH.
I IlcHglc. Oi Nov. 2d, 18*6
Trail creek preciuct.)
(»0 to Fountain A Holmes for the latest
st yles in dress goods, also for Mikado and
Newmarket wraps.
*
Pl HF SOÆP!
125 lbs. for $1.
The H'eords of the wanmissioners’ court
CHII.DERS—CRADD01 K—In I.itile Butte pre­
A rumor has gaimsl credence to the ef- have recently l»eeu indexed by the county
«■ine!. Nov luti», by Elder . H <’ . ______
I'lrmiiiK.
I -<■ your own refuse grcu’C, etc . and Gret B
Hides mid Furs Bought.
Win. A. Childer». Jr and Miss Etti»- M. « rad
f»*-t that work is to l»e commem*ed s«x>n clerk.
busk's Powdereii CauMic soil*. No special up
dock
.
paratus
no experience, no fuel, and only 15
by th«» C. A O. IL R. Co. upon a long tun­
Pa} a year in advance for th«» T idings
The undersigned will pay the high. -t mark-1 minute* time needed. Send for direction* to
< ’< »l'l’IN--TODD—In Tabi«* Rock pre<-inct. Nov
nel on the located route of that road at and have th»« [mcvh'aH Farmer (rev for
price for hides, skin» and furs of »11 kinds.
T. W. JaekMn X
11 li, by .1. G Norton, J. 1*. I*. B. Coflin und from this -late until further notice
John Byars, of M idfurd, who had b«»en
the Bailey hill on the southern slo|»e of th«» year.
Mr«. Murtha 1‘. Todd.
J.
H
It
Hi
11-12
—
3iu
21* < aliforni* St.. Fan Francisco.
reins'«;»*
the Siskiyous. The rumor can lx* traced
It hxiked ver}- wintery here during the
Says the Redding, Cal.. Pres»: Gw». atworkat Grant’s P.u« for sotno time,
Ashland. Or., May 21, 1X.-6
Tlx« skating rink continues to run io days of the snow storm, Friday. Satur- Edge of Churn creek Ixittoin is doing a returned home recently, ami [iaid \shland
to no authoritative source, but it is not
BOBS’.
unlikely that work will Iwgin there s«x>n Ashland, but is not patronizeil as well as ilay and Sunday. The ground was white land office business raising thorough- a visit last week.
A Good Business for Suie,
formerly.
if it is the iintention of the C. A O. to
considerable of tbc time alx»ut town, but l»re«l dogs of the St. Bernaril breed, He
Jacksonville Nov lltli.tr« Mr »»nd
Mrs. C. J. Tolman, who has Ix en at the JONES
A
good business in Ashland requiring
Mrs.
l>.
A.
Jones,
a
daughter.
continue building with the view of con­
the
snow
had
all
disappear«»«!
by
Monday
has
no
trouble
in
getting
$40
or
$50
for
If vou want a gixsl ointment get the
Pin»'creek mines with her husband for
mx»u.
necting with the O. A C.
puppies. The natural intelligence of sometime, returneil to Ashland last Sun­ bEi'K—In l ittle Butte precinct, Nov IQtli to hut a small capital, and bringing in from
J.
I.
C.
For
sale
by
T.
K.
Bolton,
at
City
i____
______
$5 to $7 per day, for sale. Apply to W.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Beck, a daughter.
drug store.
day. Cnt will be here in about two
Myer Bros, are finding their store t»x> these animals is wonderful.
H. Wickham.
Oct. 22- t f. ]
Lect|ir«-s by Ge«». I’. Colby.
Reopened Nov. 15, 1880*
John Connor has sold his interest in weeks.
Ladies and gent’s rublieni and over­ small for the heavy stock of goods they
An Kiiterprixing Reliable Iloa-e.
(»co. P. Colby, the inspirational speak­ fl hix-s at Hatfield A Herrin’s lxxit an 1 are .compelled to carry in order to sup­ th»» First Nation,d Bank of Albany . I ai
A
Rare
Bargain.
La Grand« Hill, w ho has Ixen disabled
J. H. Chitwood A Son can always be re­
er, came to Asnlami ugain Iasi week, ac­ sh<*» store.
ply their large trade, ami they have the Judge L. Flinn. 8. E. Young, and Geo. since last Jun«’with a painful skin dis­
Two acres of land on Granite street,
upon, not only to carry in stock the
companied by Dr. Crossett, of Salem,
TUITION varies according t<> studies
advantage of a large ware room for stor­ E. Chamberlain. Mr. l-’linu will assume eas«», eczema, is now very ill with erysi[»e- lied
set
in a variety of tho best fruit trees and
best
of
everything,
but
to
secure
the
Agen
­
District
Attorney
Colvig
h.is
appointed
and lectured twice in Granite hall, on
puraued.
For further particulars
age besides.
i the Presidency and Mr. Chamlierlain the
l.is. at the residenc»' <»l Mr. P. Dunn hi cy for such articles as have well-known liernes. Place will produce enough fruit
Thurstlay ami Frnlay evening». Subse- Sam White. Esq., his deputy for Jose­
position of Cashier.
merit,
and
are
popular
with
the
people,
for
several
families.
A
good
home
for
town.
L.
Stacy
has
a
fine
bran-new
full-bl<x»d
A [»ply to
• [nently fie »i«'hvereii thr«'«» k-vturt-s at phine county.
thereby sustaining the reputation of brine
Apply to G. F. B illing «.
Hereford calf at his place in town, its
Tho .Y< tes has started a scheme to con­
'l'alent, ami at tho two places he en-
Rev. I *r. Baker, of Salem, w.is in town always enterprising, and ever reliable. someone.
The l*'st assortment of ladies dr«»ss mother bf ing one of the handsome heifirs solidate the cities oi Portland, East Port­
rolletl s< »me tweuiy-tive meiulxTs of the gixxls an»l trimmings in the city at the
this week, an 1 o.ftipied the pulpit of Having secured the agency for the cele­
MRS. J. D. CROCKER, Prin,
Siock for Sale.
h«> imported from Illinois last spring, land and Albina, under one municipality th«» Baptist church last Sunday. Rev. brated l)r. King's New Discovery for Con­
state s«H-i»-ty of spiritualists, Mr. Colby Pionet r store.
11-23
an 1 its sire a bull on which there is a and general city ami county organization. J. A. Slover came tip from Jacksonville sumption. will sell it on a positive guaratt-
One Jersey bull, one grade Jersey cow,
has made a very favomble impression
It would make a city of 5*MK*> inhabi- i 1 also to I»«• here on Sunday.
For variety, quality and low prmes in fancy price.
tee. It will surely cure cl
tiy
.........
and
.. . every af- and four pure bred Berkshire pig*.
ainoug lhe |H'«»[»ie Ub-hneil to the s[»irit
fection of throat, lungs and chest, and to
tants.
ladies an 1 childrens sliix-s, see Talent.
G. F. B illing «, Ashland, Or.
ualifltic Ix'hel iu this part of the state.
H. S. Emery had partitioned off a part
show our confidence, vve invite you to call
Hopkins A C<>.
of his new building for rent to other
At Butte City, Moiitma, a sixty-stamp
What True Merit Will Do.
anil get a trial bottle free.
Plano Toning.
Church Out of Debt.
Th»' roa«l Ixtu’cen Medford and Jack­ parties, but found on moving in that he quartz null was static«! this week for the
The
unpn'cedented
sal«
ot
Bosckee.t
— INI»—
f
Paid Schoen, of San Francisco. the
When the Ashlaud Baptist Church was sonville is being improve«! bv a liberal mxHltxl it all himself, and he has there­ list time. It was built for th" Bluebird German Syrup within a few y<nrs, has
UEl.KilOl > NOTH ’EM.
efficient
and
reliable
piano
tuner
who
has
fore
made
a
nice
office
and
carpet
and
company
at
a
cost
of
S
’
KHM**!*,
and
is
the
dedicat- d it (»»rrowt-d oi the Hume Mis­ coating of gravel.
astonished the world. Il in without
i -i:v i runs C hi ’ bcm .—Preaching morn
made regular trips up this way for many
picture r«x>m of the apartment.
most coiiqilete structure of tho kind in doubt the safest am! lies! remedy ever ing l’r and
sion lund live hundred dollars in order to
evening nt the usual time. Sunday
The Ansonia lamp is th«* ix«st and
years past, will lie in Ashland about the i The undersigned having hought the black
the
world.
pay t he balance «lue on cost of construc­ cheapest oil lamp ma«le. For sale only
l’rof. Jas. DeMoss, the musician now in
discovered for the speedy and effectual School at 9 .10 a M.Kev. J. V. Milligan, pastor.
first of November. Orders left at the ■tuith -■hup end bUFineH* of Govan High
tion. Rev. !»r. Baker, agent of the Home at Clayton A Gore’s
town, who has a good tract of farming
State Printer ek« t Baker will do all cure ot Coughs, Coldti and the severest
Ashland House will receive Lis careful
IN ASHLAND,
Missionary Board, was here tins week,
BxrTt-r
C
iicikti
.
—
Rev.
Dr.
Baker
wil
land in Wasco county, has a dipl«*ma his work with his own material in the of lung troubles. It acts on an entirely
M. Miner, the well known Yreka mer- from the New Orleans exposition fora Capitol building. The example set is a different principle from the usual pre­ preach al the Ashland Baptist church next attention.
and mad-- for the board a donation of the
Would reapectfuUy solicit a continuance oi
Sunday, morning aud cveniug
the patronage heretofore accorded the ahor.
S.gm to the uburch. thus placing it out of chant, has made tin assignment for the tin»» display of grains wheat ami oats
good one. The [»ractiee of farming it scriptions given by physicians. ;is it does
an<l would avmre all old and new cnatomera
Dentistry.
D cnkarii < hi k < h .—Preaching on every 3d
-lebt. The Baptist society here is not benefit of his creditors.
that he will spare no i>uin* to give entire aatia
; which he sent to the exposition.
out is a bail one for an advancctl state not dry tip a cough and leave the disease Sunday iu each month al 11 *. M.
large, but it has the satistaction of owning
Dr. Cooper, Dentist, Ashland Uoiue, faction in all kind* of work pertaining to the
A large invoieeof ltulies tunf childrens
still
in
the
system,
but,
on
the
contrary,
like
(
)regou.
11-21
H. F. MORINE.
Jacksonvill ‘ school district has just
L iberal H ai . i , T ales r.-Liberal Sunday Ashland, will perform all operations as buvines«.
now one of the neatest little church shots just rw'eived at Talent, Hopkins A
removes th«* cause of th«> trouble, heals School
meet* for Bible »tudy and discussion
Special
Attention
pain
to
Uors. Shoeing.
levied a tive null tax for the support of
Portland will p iy $7(* *,•)<*) for its new the
buildings in lhecoiiutry. A minister will Co.’s Call and see them.
parts affected anil leaves them in a ev> ry Sunday lit 11 a m Cordial invitation to reasonable as is consistent with first-class
x I ! its school during the present year, and is water works, ami will borrow tho money
lie stationed here soon, to till the vacancy
evt
ryone.
work
and
good
material.
Teeth
that
are
purely healthy condition. A bottle kept
Mr. H. Judge has just rweiv«*! large eoni[»elled to charge u rato bill liesides of ll[H»n five [MT cent I Hinds for which bills in the house for use when the diseases
caused by the departure of Kev. A. M.
mere shells built up and restored to their
WAGON WORK.
iuvoiei'S'if new gtxxls for his harness $1.25 for «»aeh pupil in the higher «lepart- are asktxi by the city council. The bonds make their appearance, will eave «loctor's
Russell.
Nearly an inch «if rain has fallen since natural shape without pain. Gold fillings
utKlerklgned will i'ontinue tin» bu*iue»->
inents, and 75 cts. in the primary.
are to be payable in 1917, thirty years bills ami a long spell of serious illness. the storm begiui last week.
store her»» and tit Linkville.
a specialty. Anaesthetics administered of The
making an»l repairing w agon*. Imggie*. ete.
Yreka anil the Railroad.
«ifter issti;nice.
in
the
wagon fliop connected with the block
for
the
painless
extraction
of
teeth.
A trial will convince you of these facts.
Th« [»«»pillar verdict: J. I. C. Liniment
W. H. Atkinson. Secretary ami manager
The wife, mother and maid who suffer
smith shop, and will endeavor lu give a*ti*fac-
lhe |»eople of \ rekaareliecoming more is the best in the world. For sale by T. of the Ashland Wixilen Mills, lias re-
Tho Yreka •f'minal of last Saturday It is positively 6ol<l by all druggists and from female weakness, will find Gilmore's
tion to all patrons as heretofore.
»«artiest iu their efforts to draw the route K. Bolton, City drug store.
I
(NTvctl the gold inetlal awanled to the says: Fret! Carius, the well known ami general dealers in the laud. Price, 75 cts.. Aromatic Wine a p«>sitive cure. For sale
Agricultural Paper.
W. W. KENTNOR.
of the C. A O. K, K. toward tlieir town.
at the City drug store.
mills for the best «lisplay of blankets, Ruccesfd’ul cattle buyer of Oakland, is in large txittles.
Mrs.
L.
Solomon,
of
San
Traucisco,
To
subscribers
who
pay
up
arrearages
A conference ol citizens with Chief En­
flannels an I cloths at the Mi'chanic’s town this week, making arrangements for
Anson Hou^h, of Blackberry. Ills., says and one year's subscription to the T id -
Furl Klamath.
gineer Hi ssl i h !ue roa»l was had in Yr. ka formerly of Jacksonville, «lied tit her home Fair. Portland; also a diploma in addition his usual winter supply of beef for the
he owes his life to Gilmore's Magnetic engs in advance, we will 6eud free for one
in
the
former
place
last
week.
last vvek. ami Mr. H« hx ! thought it pos­
Oakland and San Francisco markets.
.A Washington dispatch of Nov. 22<1 Elirir. Try it. For sale at the City «irug year the American Farmer, an excellent
t to the medal.
sible that tlie line might lx* built to touch
H ixh I’ s Sarsaparilla, acting through
says: “The probable «Imposition of the store.
A
man
named
J.
M.
Otey
was
arrested
monthly agricultural journal. Will also
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla thoroughly cleanses
at Butch« r s hili, about a mile and a half the bhxxi, reaches every part of th«’ sys­
military reservation at Fort Klamath is
John H. Y’ates, of Batavia, N. Y., says.
send the paper free to new subscribers
from the town. A committee of citizens tem. and its way positively cures catarrh. the bl«xxl, stimulates the vital functions, at 'The Dalles last Monday for manufac­ still unknown. The sale of the lands in­
’
•1
cheerfully
commend
who pay in advance.
and r«'stores health ami strength. No turing counterfeit silver dollars. He
s Tit to San Francisco also had a confer­
Your Aromatic Wine
Just arrived at Fotuitaiu A Holmes’ one whose blood is impure can feel well. useil the crudest of implements and made volved has been suspcndetl by th«' inte­
ence with officials of lhe road at the
It. «Ini new life and vigor send
rior department until all who desire to
"Rough on Pain
Through thin weak frame of mine.
headquarters m that city the other day, the handsomest line of ltulies dress gixxls When you are dis«*oiiragetl and despon­ a very poor counterfeit, but had succeoiled argue the matter shall have been hear«!
in
passlug
a
number
of
the
tx>gns
dollars.
Cute* cholera, coll«', cramp*, diarrhea,
i
ever
brought
to
Ashlaml.
dent take Ayer's Sarsaparilla to purify
It
did
for
all
inv
stomach
ilia
\
and the impression matte iqxin them is
by the secretary of war. In th«' mean­
ache*, pains, sprains, headache, neuralgia,
More than the doctor ami bis pills.”
that the company is dispose«! to locate
rheumatism. 20<-. Hough on pain plasters I'«-
A new lot of stationery just receive«! ami vitalize the bl«xxl.
Recently a mail in a business transac­ time the garrison, which the secretary <»f For sale at the City a.ng store.
I
the hue near the town it practicable. We 1 ; tit th«« T idings office. Latest styles in
Owing to th«' determination of th«» tion in California rweived $31*0 in worth­ «var recently ordered to the post, will be
Mother*
sincerely bo|x» tins will I k - «lune, as Yreka wedding tin«! visiting cards. Prices very Granite Hall Association to liegin work less Canadian bills. He passed some of inaintaine«! there as before. Unless g<xxl
If you are failing, broken, worn out and ner­
has an excellent 1<x-ation and should by ! low.
Public Sale
vous, use 'Well*' Ifenlth Kcne«vcr ' $! Drug
this week ou the finishing of tho hall, the them in Eugene, not knowing they were and sufficient reasons l»o offer««! for the
gist'.
all means remain the chief town of North­
Knights were conijH-lh'd to post[x»ne the worthless, ami was afterwards arrested. continuance of military rule, the presi­
Life Prexerver
The
proprietors
of
the
Ashland
tlour-
Ti>e undersigned will, to recover the sum of
ern Ualiiomiu.
If von .ire losing your grip on life, try
, ing mills expect to have their new roller ball which was contemplated for last As hi» was inmx'ent of any evil intent he I dent’s order for the transfer of the lands |77 <’> of a feed bill and all accruing costs, of •'Wells'
Health Renewer.’
Goes direct to
to Christmas Eve., when they will not be prosecute« ’ Ex.
to the interior department will lx* carried f-r for sale, for cash in hand, to the highest
I machinery ready for use within three evening
A'hiaiid Musical I nion.
bidder, at Ashland, Ogn, on the'Jith day of De­ weak spots.
will give a gram! masque ball, as an­
into
effect.
”
weeks.
Joseph Watt of Amity sold his apples
cember. I nm ;. between tlic hours of I and I
“Rough on Pile*."’
nounced in ad. in .-mother column.
The ummbers of th«' musical associa­
o’clock v M of said day. one nine year old bay
on the trees, ami when they were ac­
Th« Books Found.
plays
circus
with
<
'tires
pile*
or hemorrhoid*, itching, protrud
I
The
small
lx»y
that
tion met at Granite Hall last Tuesda}
Autocrat stilllion, placed in our < are by one j.
If the county cannot afford to pay a counted for ii was found that the orchard
,,,, „-„v-........
s Middletoll and claimed to be owned by G. ing. bleeding, internal or other. Internal and
’’ in ....
his back yard should bounty
The
liooks
of
the
late
W.
F.
Owens
»‘V«-uing to effect a |>ermauent organiza­ th«- “trick-goat
upon the scalps of predatory ani­ paid him over $100 per acre. "Apples
.steven«on; unless settlement is made a ml external remedy in each package, sure cure,
tion. There are nearly tilt} memlxTs, see that the St. Jacobs Oil lx»ttle is not mals. the stockmen should combine and ilon’t pay in Oregon’’ so says the aver­ have liecn found, and are now in the T
50c. Druggists.
all cost paid prior to said time of sale.
empty.
hands
of
the
adinini
.trator,
C.
W.
John
­
all told, and the tollowing set of oifieers
Pretty Women.
T
hompson
"
<t
stf
.
i
-
hfnsos
,
offer a reasonable reward for the killing age (Iregonian. flow do the above figures
Ashland Or . Nov.25, 1885.
Liverymen.
ston. These books will prove a great
was elected; President. B. K. Willits;
1 adie* who «soul I retain freshness and vi­
I’hoim.ison A- Ste[»hes»«n advertises that <>f lM»ars, panthers ami coyotes. It would compare with that statement?
vacity. Don t fail to try “Wells’ Health Re­
benefit to the administrator in the settle­
X ice 1’residpnt, I ranK tla.-ty: Swretury, they will’sell the stallion.Aut«x»rat, against gr»»atly lessen the annual losses of valu­
newer.'
Says the Plaimlealcr of last Saturday: ment of this estate, lind without them
XL L. Alforii: 1‘ir.vtor. I’rol. J. B. Kohn. which there is a large bill at their stable able livestock in the mountain ranges.
"Rough on Corn».”
Herbert EsteriirooK, of Roseburg foundry, he could scarcely have made satisfactory
Asldami Miisicui I m«>n was the name impaid.
Ask for Wells' “Rough on corn*.’ 15 cent*
J.
M.
St
rewbri-lge.
construction
super
­
cam'
very
near
Ix-ing
killed
last
Momlay
adjustments.
Some
of
the
cattle
ami
adopted. Ri-gular meeting nights will lx-
A good farm of 10s acres, in tine state of cul­ Quick, complete cure. Hard or »oft corn*,
The snow had about all disappeare«! <»n intendent. Wm. Mangan and Andrew morning, by his [»ants being caught on sheep belonging to the estate were sold tivation and ailhin less than three miles of «art*, bunions.
establish«'«! and aunouu«-ed as s«x>n as
will be let at a low rental for cash, or
"Water ling*. Roaehe»."
th«1 hail shall have been tinished. The th*« ranges in Klamath county yesterdti}, Brown, division bosses, came up from tho a shaft revolving 3(*t times per minute. under a chattel mortgage last Sat unlay, a Ashland,
good tenant can lease for the share of < rop
“Rough on Rats” clears them out, al»o beet­
a-'.-ixnation will un«loubtedly do much t«>- as w»ll as on the mountains between (’. A O. R. IL railroad front to the Siski- i II«» received no serious injury, save an un­ and brought fair prices. Mr. Johnston customary in tile locality. There is a comfort- les.
ant«
yous with the chief engineer last week, ceremonious divestment of his nether gar­ is handling this business as well as could >^ile dwelling house, also barn and other out­
uar«! the development ot th«’ iDUsii'al I here aud there.
house-.
besides
corral
’
,
sheds,
<ke.:
the
fences
There
is
little
doubt
that
work
will
bo
­
ments.
be
reasonably
expected
in
its
confused
taste aud talent ot the community, as
are in tine repair, in fact everything about the
Times says t be case of the State gin s«x>n t his side of tile Klamath river,
well as afforiling delightful entertain­ vs. The
premises in splendid order. Apply to
The Sea Side railway company lias tiled state. — [ lit>sebury lierieic.
Veit Schutz,convictetl of selling liquor i 1
V. L vtti . eton -.
ments to the member* and the public. without a license, will lx« iqq>ealed to the
The conunittoo of six ap|M>inted by the articles of imxirporation in the office of
Nov. 21. 1, n S*>.
Ashland, Oregon.
Tbc Word Yet.
It should lx1 encourage«! and kept up by
.Mayor
to
re[»ort
upon
the
best
method
of
tli« secretary of state, its object being to
supreme court.
our citizens.
furnishing the city with the proposeil build, construct and «qierate a narrow-
Jas. Fennel, of Albany, heard Jos. Wat­
Must be Collected !
Geo. H. t’nrrey has purchased a deliv­ tire prot«x»ti«»n have l»een making numer­ gauge railroad from Yaquina City to Cape son in the bushes and blazed away at
Important Reul Estate Traii’fer.
ery wagon an ! can now deliver g<*xls ous inquiries concerning the pipe systems I-airweather via Newport, in Benton coun­ him. He said ho “thought it was a
line notice is hereby given that all ac­
Mr. l>. K. Mills, formerly of Elkader, bought at Ins store on short notice aud in use in other cities, their cost.-servicea­ ty, Oregon. Capital st<x'k $50,(*K> with snipe,” This is the worst- yet. It’s bad counts and notes due the undersigned
bility, etc., ami will be able to make an power to increase. Incorporators J. K. enough to fill a man’s posterior full of must be paid before Jan. 1st, 1887; or at
Iowa, nli > L. ls Ixt'U lvxikingalxuit in < )re- in « ihh I <>rd»'T.
Bavlev, J. N. Fordyce
'
goii am! kVosiuugtou Territory during the
and Will (). fine shot ami tell him he thought it was that time they will be placed in the hands
If yon want any kind of a boot or sh«x’ intelligent report to the council soon.
a bear, or deer, or a wildcat, or even a of an attorney for immediate collection.
Webber.
|>. r-t few months fora new i«x*ation. has or want to sell any «leer skins or sheep
M essrs. Webb A Zimmerman contrac­
pheasant, but to tell the wounded man I must have the money due me, and can
«'videutlv <i«it«Ttmin'«i to make Ashland pelts, call at Hatfield A Herrin’s lx*>t tors for building the Medford Presby­
The peoplt» of Redding are to have lie was a snipe is adding insult to injury. wait no longer.
J acob W agner .
his home, as he has Ixmght of McCall A’ aud sh<x« store.
terian church, have a large [»art of the some trouble yet over acquiring the
----- Under the auspices of -----
Ashland, Or., Nov. 19, 1886.
|McMinnville
Telejthone.
Baum the vuluabl«* lots on west side of
Th«» siip-
sup­
A queer conibination of business is lumber on the grouml. Messrs. Byers A county seat of Shasta county. The
Main str«'«! Ix'twe«Ti the Manoni«' block
Guerin
are
putting
up
the
foundation,
ervisors of the county have been enjoined
(¿landerx in Calli«>rniii.
aud Mei. all s brick stores. The lots are that of barlienug and th« practiw of law-, which is of stone. Th»' contract calls for from declaring the vote iu favor of Red­
lor Sab1,
I
among the most valuable intown; have Iwith of which are carruxl oil by B. \V. th»' completion of the building by lhe ding. There is no doubt that Rediiing
[Yreka Journal, Nov 20.]
Powell,
of
Me«lfor«l.
A
nice
strong
buggy for sale for cash
alx>m.7x> f<'«-t frontage and eoutaiu two
first »lay <>f next February.- | .lf<»»</fi»r.
BAND
has the requiretl two-thirds vote, but the
The farmers and stockmen arc becom­ or approved produce. Enquire of
B’S
M I SI( ’
wihh I cu buildings.
The price paid was
The primary r«x»ms of the Ashland
Chief EnginuT Hood, of the Central matter will have to lx» aired in the courts ing much alarme«l on account of tho
«2111». It is uuderstixxl that Mr. Mills public sclbHils ar«« overcrowd«.»«!, ami it
some six months before lle«lding can glanders prevailing at the railroad front.
intends to move off flic wixxlen buildings is time something were don«» to give ad­ Pacific railway, a>.»com|>anietl by three for
COMMITTEES.
'They are anxious to have the Supervisors
surveyors, made a trip as far northward I actually claim the prize.
s < h oi and put up a handsome two-story i ditional room for tho pupils.
R ouk I i on Itch.
FLOOR MANAGERS.
RECEPTION
establish
quarantine,
in
order
that
the
as the summit of the Siskiyous one day
bnck. to ix'ctipy the full width of the
“Rough <»n Itch” cure* hutnor*. eruption*
Harvey, the murderer of Rtxleriek dixeas»' may notspread all over this coun­
Fountain
A
Holmes
are
selling
boots
Wm.
Gilroy,
H. T. Brag dim,
last
week,
and
it
is
rumored
that
his
M.
L.
Alford,
J.
H.
Real,
two lots. This will till out a solid brick
ringworm, tetter, suit rheum, frost«-«! fiet, chill
Grant, the prominent Wasco county
J. C. Eubanks,
F. Newman,
E.
B.
Barron.
Wm
Million.
row from tli«' liank corner to th«' north and sin H«s at re«luee«l price«. Their stock busiui'ss was to make arrangements for stix'k man. was [lursued and surroumb'd ty, and kill off the numerous horses blain*.
Rough on Catarrh,
»■nd of the Gild Fellow's block, with the is complete and satisfaction guaranteed. the beginning of work s«xvn between the by a large Ixxly of men at a point five workevl in the county. l»esides those
Geo.
Youle.
Correct* offensive odor* at once. Complete
Si«kiyoii suimnit and the Klamath river. miles from Antelope in that county, where raised for export.
exception of th" lot of Mr. 11. Judge, C dl and examine their gixxls.
< ure of w«»r*t chronic cases also uneqiialed **
which s-till contains a wtxxk'U budding.
gargle
for dtphther'a, sore throat, foul breath.
Geo. H. C urrey now has a neat ilelivery
Persons wishing to set out a vineyard he had a «»amp fire built when he was
Careless Fla}.
List of Costumes at Burckhalter & Hasty’s.
50e
Ashland is lx ,inning to .u-siiiue an ap- wagon of his own for his gr«x«ery store, or [»repare a small area for grape culture discovered, fie was told to throw up his
"Kougli on Kat*."
V/hile Jtdge Day’s two little lx>ys
|x*araiH'e oi sohdit} which indicates and delivers gin*Is promptly at any hour for privat»» us»' should not«» th« offer of 1 hands, but Ix'gan sh<x»ting, ami kept it
DANCING
TICKETS, $1.50............. SPECTATORS, 25c............. CHILDREN, 10c.
«’lears out rats. mice, roaches, flies, ants,
abundant igith in its fi.tiireon the part of th«« «lay anywhere in town.
F. A. English, of Beagle postoffice. Trail I up until he fell dead, pierced by fourteen were playing together ltist Wednesday, bed-bugs.
FtF" None but ni*«4ueradurs allowed ou the floor before in*«>ks are removed.
Heart I’aii a
the younger one threw a large pair of
of the men of means who are investing
An agent of the Canadian Pacific R. IL creek pnx'inet, this county, to soli two- bullets. None of his captors were shot. shears at the oldest, one of the prongs
1« dpitatlon. dropsical swclllugs. dizzinetx
here.
year-ol.l
vines
of
tin*
lx»st
varieties
at
S-30
passed through town last week, en route
;
lhe governor of California has par­ sticking lntn near the left lung, inflicting ■ nd.gestioi». ht adai h««. sh»eples*ue»» < ure»l br
for San Francisco, where that company per M. and cuttings at $5 |»er M. The doned John S. Gray, connected with the an ugly if not serious wound. Ho was “Wells' Health Renewer ”
I he lh‘*|.»»* Benefit Fntertaiiiiiu'iit.
"ltnchu-ralb*.*'
is already securing eonsnlerabl«« business. same varieties cost in California $50 [x'r embezzlement in San Francisco iu 1883 getting along as well as could beexp»icte«l
Qi
irk.
complete
cure, all kidney, bladder
M
for
th»'
vines
and
$10
per
M.
for
the
The DeMoss family of musicians, con-
i and sentence«! to ten years. It was re- at last accounts.— [S' litini I.
and urinary disease*, sc alding, irritation, stone,
A log chain f«»und in the road by Tay­ cuttings.
sisting of father, mother, two sons ami
grave),
catarrh
of
the
bladder. |1, druggist«.
eoinmemled by th»» l*»ard of state prison
BARGAINS !
two daughters, are in Ashland this week, lor Pavti«» th«« other day is at the T iding -
BARCAINS !
Bed-ling*. File*
One
of
the
men
who
are
«»mploye«!
in
directors,
on
the
ground
that
his
mind
Sam Jones and the Quake.
and wil: give one of th"ir [»leasing enter­ offic«« and may lx« had by the owner U[x»n stretching the wires for the Postal Tele­ I was Ixx-oming impaired and further in­
Flic*,
roaches,
ants,
bed
bug',
rut*,
mice,
gophers, i bipmunks, cleared out by “Rough
tainments at Myer’s hall this evening pr«H»f «»f property and payment for this graph Co. in the Siskiyous had an ugly carceration would «leetroy his reason.
'Extract Atlanta Convtitntiou
on rats.” 15c.
Friday. Nov. 26.1 They ar»' a musical in »tie«».
fall on«' day this week. He was on one Th«» [»etition for this pardon was signed
Sam
Jones
says,
“
The
’
quake
is
an
aw-
■
Thin re«»plo.
A Jacksonville paper says: A vast th»- |»ol.'s. when the [x>le broke from the b} I he committing judge and a large num­
family of Oregonians who h.ivelxx»n trav­
fill thing a visitation that is alarming. ! “Well*' Health Renewer“ restore* health and
eling siuvessfully most of the time for amount of [»otatoes. etc., are being shipped pressure »»f the wire upon it. and he fell ber of prominent citizens.
but it will help the mwting. People will vigor, cures ityspcpsi*, impotence, “exual de­
on the railroad, with it to the ground. He was badly
|
toiirt» en years past, and are »well known from different point«
stop and think for a little while, for I tell < bility *1.
predirne
ìh
going
Hexter
A
’
Newell's
fourth
shipment
of
and apiiret iatetl m many [»ortions of the Quit«' a traffic in farm
brui-cd and shaken up. but not danger­
von that sinners are cowards. Nolxxly !
\orlhwt>t. In California, where they on here. ’
ously injured. Dr. Songer was called to Oregon horses to Eastern markets arrived can stand the earthquake ague but a' $200 given away at the Red House! *
at
their
destination,
near
Geneva,
New
had l»e< n giving entertaimnents before
\V«‘ eX[»e«'t to make furt her impron­ attend him.
York. N «»vend kt 13. after a rough trip by Christian. That is an ague that Sim­
coming hither, the newspaj»» rs s[H‘.<k of ments in th«» T idings soon, and mt. nd
Choice extracted honey at the Red
Deputv
U.
S.
Marshal
Fnish
arriveil
rail
of twenty days. They will be sold mons Liver Regulator can't cure.”
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them in complimentary terms. While to
House.
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kev'p
<>n
improving
until
we
liav«»
the
But
for
ague,
dumb
ague,
fever
and
'
in town last Sunday with the four prison­ at public auction. No more wall lx?
shipping at Henley they had the misfor- to
largest amlliest country paper [»ublislml ers whom he had arrest»-d in Klamath shippeil by this firm until May next, it ague, swamp fever, intermittent fever, and ; Old papers for sale at this office- 50 ¿irA LARGE LOT OF LADIES CLOAKS AND WRAPS OF FINE QU AL-
tum* to lose <»ne «»t the family by death in Oregon.
cts. per hundred.
couutv for selling liquor to Indians. Geo. being un[»rotitable to ship «luring the chills anil fever —iu a word.
ity and exquisite fit at greatly reduced prices for cash; call and be convinced.
from fever, th«» youngest daughter, and
MALAtUAL QUAKE,
Th«' Tucker lx»ys killed a larg«» black W. I M X >slt‘ y of Klamath Agt ney and four winter. Allx»rt Tozier, of Hillsboro, has
Men s heavy eassimere pants. $2.50. at
»»wing to this am! the illness of two oth­
ers ot the children they have been de- bear up in the Cascades near the Dead Imlians acinimpanied him. having been aeeompanie<l each shipment, He writes The one sure preventive and cure, posi- ' O. H. Blount’s.
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tainetl in this neiglilM>rfi»Mxl unex|>«x*ttsily Indian r<»ad one «lay last week. 1 he l»ear subp«x»nae«l as witnesses. lhe [»arty that the snow in New York is sixteen tive in its results and 6peedy in its ac- I New line hats, light and dark colors,
ami have luen at heavy expense which had killml a large fat cow but a short started for Portland on Sunday evening’s inches deep, yet large crowds attend the tion, is Simmons Liver Regulator, a pure- ' jnst received at Blounts.
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train. The prisoners will doubtless lx»
lv vegetable preparation, prepared b} J.
h..s left them m str. iten- 1 circumstances time lx-fore.
H.
Zeilin
A
Co.,
of
Philadelphia.
It
,
tilled
SB*
amiI
costs
each
if
it
lie
the
first
h«m- ■ th" 1» i,.-tit eonc.'i't to-night.
Boy's woolen shirts, double breaste«!
\ Salem correspondent says: Work on
F.ngin >'r D. McCarthy ha; gone to
Prof. DeMoss am! his family have good Grant - Pass to take charge of th« repair offense, and will have to pay their own ( apitol building is progressing rapidly. strikes at the seat of the diseaso by regtt- | or lace front, at O. H. Blount’s.
testimonials as imisiciaijs. ami are |H <>|>!e shops there in [»lace of Supt. Kinser. tniveliug exjienscs from Portland home. 1 he carpenters and plasterers have alxiut lating the Liver. It pnxiuees a healthy,
entirely worthy <»i patronage. Their »»n- whog'H-s East to spend the hoh»lay> in , Sane of the farmers in this ueighbor- completed the halls and corridors, and vigorous condition of the bexly in place i Just received at O. H. Blount’s. lOdoz
the general debility which accompanies fancy nwk scarfs, 50 cts. to $1.00.
tertainnient will Iw fre« from anything
hood who plante«! s».'»'<l potatoes shipped the entire force is now employed on the of
Kall and Winter wear—marked away down
l
’
ennsy
lvania.
Malarial
Fevers. A cloud of witnesses :
coars«-or I* >ist«-roiis, and »itch as no one
from the Willamette last spring are now legislative hall. I he plasterers are well- numbering the best and noblest of the
IM*««! hesitate to attend.
In the I . S. Circuit Court at Portland bii'ing ,»otatiH»s for their own use nigh through with their work on the
last l itesdav Rowley ,t \\ iiitsett. of through the wint»-r. 1’lie [H»tat<x's never building and will own leave it iu the land, will attest the truth of this asser­
Douglas count}. were “cinchtsl” to the sprouted at all. ami some of the victims hands of lhe carpenters and painters. I tion.
••'licliiH'l sirog<»n.”
STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS,
Wbeu Baby 'M tick, »e pave b»r C miotì *.
amount of.«.’Jt*1 for ettting timber on I suspect that they (the tillx'rsi were scald­ Workmen are now engaged in construct­
We take pleasure in recommending
Mi. J. ( . St;»I, v. « »lile |'la« in" the l. ad- government land.
When
.lie
won
a
Child
.he
rn*d
for
(
or
tori*,
ed or salted Ix'fore being shipixxl. ing the steps on the west entrance, doing Hall a Hair Renewer to our readers. It
SOOTS, SSOSS, SATS. GBOCEBIZS, STO
ing part in "Michael Stro«otT.' ofOik-
two Indians, Umpqua Joe and Allx'rt i Whether it was done by design or acci­ the Work by sections, with a view to its restores gray hair to its youthful color, When .he became H im she dong to Castori*.
laud. Cal.. Ixx'aine so hoars»« from a se­
vere cold that ii«* >le-»|»air<'d of I h ing able Pico, killed each other at the ranch of dent can only be conjvxiured. but it cer­ completion within the next three weeks. prevents baldness, makes the hair soft Whau aba had Childnu. she gas» lham Castori*.
to continue his part. Two Unties«»! lù«d the former on Rogne river not long since. tainly has Helped in some degree the The f rescuers are transferring the senate and glossy, does not stain the skin, and is
Star Cough Cure entirely cured him. An account of the affair, from the Courier, chances of selling Willamette [»otato's chamber into a thing of beauty, their the best known remedy for hair and scalp
A shland , O regon , November 19, 1888.
work being extremely tasteful.
«hseases.
• here again this y ear.
Dues Uot nauseate.
I appears on t he first page.
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A RaUroatl Ruiuor.
ASHLAND COLLEGE.
BLACKSMITHING!
Wagon-Making.
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'Burckhaltei & Hasty’s.
MASQUERADE
ALL!
Christmas Eve
Decern bee ‘2-Lt 11, 1886,
Friday,
Granite Lodge No. 23, Knights of Pythias.
rrm
BARGAINS !
FO R
AT
C A.SH !
J. M. McCALL'S
ALSO, JUST RECEIVED,
A Fine Assortment of Ladies’ Dress Goods of Latest Styles for
J. M. McCALL
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