11 I ■ ■ n i City Ceancll ProeKdJngs. TBE PÜBUC HEALTH. PERSONAL. The employes of the Ashland Wool- I HEBE A5D THEBE. ÏSHLAND TIDINGS en Mills will hare two or three weeks At a meeting of the Ashland City Report of Sanitary Committee to the City Dr. Will Jackson was in town last Council held last Mondav, Mayor Mo- ' of holiday vacation this year, ns the ■' Dempsey anti Burke have been giving Pay your school tax next. Coaaeii. Saturday, on profession'll business. Call and Cotinoilmen Sorter, Judge, flume is to lx' repaired soon and the I DE< EMBER 10. I**« sparring exhibitions for the aesthetic FRIDAY i Thornton an I Bish wer « present. Potatoes wanted nt tne Red House.1 water must be turned off meanwhile. Portlanders. Mrs. S. A. Farnham has been seri To the honorable Mayor and City ously ill but is much better now. Minutes of last meeting re id and ap Two masque balls in town Christ I L ost On Sunday last, either on Means Bie-inevM. Sullivan has bi'en «exhibiting up on I Council of Ajehland: proved. ; Main or Granite street, a lady’s brace Puget Sound, and will show himself Gentlemen: -In behalf of the sani I John Pearson, of Plevna, was in the I lU|M>rt of Sanitary C >m nittoe au l We «1« sire to close our years business mas Eve. let. The finder will rrceive the thanks in Portland this evening. tary committee appointed by you, I valley after home supplies last week. Street Comission 1 submit: xl, accepted The masquerade. Granite Hall of the owner . nd be s; tisfactorily re and will need all the money due to submit herewith a few facts and sug J. O. C. Wim t an I family have mu t onr pavm* nt», and those indebted Christmas Eve. Work is Ix-ing pushed on the bridge gestions which may be of int< rest to gon > to Stiyton, Marion county, their and placed on til«*. warded by leaving it at the T idinoh 1 Following bills wjre awlited and I to uh will please call and settle their across the Willamette at Portliinil, and the people of Ashland. Placer miners are rejoicing over the office. new home. ordered paid. ncco-inta. This is basines« n I we rains this week. the enjoinere will evidently be baffled. The old maxim, whi h is a good one. Iiarmou S. Conn, of Ros< burg, was The revival nv-etiugs conducted at trust you will m ike payment as soon as “in time of peace prepare for war,” will iu town this wei k, on the way out to D. Chapman, street com......... 828.00 TUe great Lick telescope is to be the Ashl nd M. E. Church during the Read the Red House advertisement W illard 4 E cbanks . M. L. Al for 1, city tre-isurer... 7.28 I possible. past w«‘k by Revs. Jones and Sails mounted and ready for uh «* at the ob apply to us at this time with reference Klam ith county. nnd see the prizes. 27.ÍM W. G. Tanner, for lumlx’r....... to the public health. It u bad policy and the resilient ministers lnve been servatory in California by New Year's la<*tto:i w»l<* or Itaal F op«-rty. Men’s heavy cassimere pants, >, 32.5u. largely attend«!, and have aroused day. to neglect or fail to remove causes of I G. F. Billing w,is at the county W. F. Songer, judge of electio; . 3.00 a day or two tiiia week, “sear -h- « ¡ On motion it was or l' re 1 11 ,t th malarial or «>nta.,'ious disease because se.it Th i iu ’tion s lie of fruit lan«ls by G. at O. H. Blount’s. much interest. in,r the recor ls.” I marshal see that the sidew :1k in fro’ I One vessel has been wrecked on the we are enjoy iug and have in the past F. P.-nneb k«*r at Talent will take I High grade of New Orleans molas Fred Beck 1 dt, of Wagner creek, has of the property of Messrs. Alford iui ’ Every holy goes to Knight’s Mas Oregon coast and one on the coast of enjoyed unprecedented good health. place to-1 iy. Th«* 1ml h «s b»*n di- ses at Geo. H. Currey’s. Washington Territory within the pgst querade ball Christmas eve. to witness It is a fact worthy of wide publicity moved out to KIaui.ith county, and Roper ou Mam street be put in gm> . vi led into lota v.iryin t in size from repair. that the records of our city for the past t, ken a land cl dm. Call sn<l examine the holiday goods the grand pageant of masqueraders week. l’ i to 7l4 cr s It is 001 kmd ♦ On motion ordered that th • street which begins with tin- pro«ss»on at Mr, and Mrs. John Wills came iu Flour sells at $3.50 per hundred lbs. two years Bhow a low« r death rate 11 s near th«« r tiroail traek »nd nt nt Cli vton 4 Gore’s. commissioner put in a s wer on north 8:30 and lasts three hours. Admissiou I than I have ever seen published for any from SpragUu river the tirst of th • fine at Linkville and $-l.(H) ut Lakeview. a riilr«n<l st ition. and offers a The Rogue River distillery liegan on 25 cts and 50 cte. si le of M in stf'*ct from corner of Oak city or any country, viz., less than two week tor a short st y iu the valley. Bariev at Lakeview is 82.00 per 100 opportunity lor investment. another run this week. per thousand annually from diseases Mr. O. C. Gunn 18 >n h is Is-en con- street to Mrs. IIoiL-k s corn t ; I so >1 The new m ichinery of the Ashland pouudfi. I actually contracted here. Out of a tiuiai to his ho ise .or a u nua?r of from -omt-r of bank to J. M. McCall The nnction sale of fruit lots at )la'«| w*rad«* Rail. Roller Mills has bev n running this The Lakeview Exumisersays: Bro. store; also th it the «»mission-r r;i- Tai nt takes place to-day. i week, to smooth up the bearings and Ford, of the Bieber, Cal., Tribune, population of over two thousand in weeks, but w.s bk’ to bj out on the A m aqiw raile b 11 will be given in th ■ stun«* crossing from McCall’«« t« the town and its surroundings there The five-mill school tax iu Jackson- secure exact adjustm- nt. and the mills wants to trade his postoffice for a yel i have been in the List two years but st.it> ts yaetjrl.iy. My* i s L..11 on th"« v. mu rof I)w*. 24th Houck’s corn t . will begin making flour by the new low dog. ■ Mr. and M is. E. H. Loftus, Jr., re- ville ntisca abont 31600. (Cbristnris Bv«-.) to whi li th«' publi i On motion ordered tint the city at fourteen deaths from all causes. pro-*« ss next Monday. turu -il horn • last f’n l iy maruiuj iro n is «»r !i liy nnit.il. Au rxivli« lit su)>- Venrv Mondor has been appointed While we are enjoying this extraor tli< 11 bridal tour, an 1 will remain in torn *y au I r«x*or-ler prepan* advert lhe Portland Neus is again urging m'iita for proposds for eou trn t- I»er will b ' s rviri at restaurant .¡t poBtm ister at Woodville. Deputy Sheriff N. A. •Jacobs w.«s in the lormatiou of a mining stock Ixjard dinary good fortune we should not lose any hour a t« r lilu’ctoek. G«xxl music of the city w t r works, and h .ve the torn last S it nr lay to r«*eive tax«-», in that city. sight of the lact that many causes of Asuiaud through lii • wiiit- r. Are we to h ive tiny public Christman He reports that a very sin ill propor Mr. Boy« r and family, recently from same published lor thirty days in the will b .ir.ni' hel li-i a »ociable limo possible sickness exist which could T. A. Bautz, one of the earliest set easily be removed, arid it should be the I Lincoln, Neb., are* stopping <.t tUe Ash la nd Tidiugs. is u run ee 1 to v rvb »ly who con e--. crb'brntions in Ashl-nJ? tion oi th«? «mung y. ¡it’s taxes La» * i The “Mikado” is th ' popular head iieen p 11 iu this or auv other precinct tlers iu Yreka, died 1 ist Sun lay after welcome duty of all to see th t their White bulphur bprin.,8 Hotel, and t Petition for a si I w dk ou h rei noon, aged 58 years. of the county up to d..te. in ividu 1 premia.sure thoroughly nu- contempt, to making Ashland their street was pres-uted an«! referred t gear for young ladies now. home. I hit Is-— !:<«". sidewalk eommittee with instruction W. J. Evans, president of the board ovuti d and drained. Th T idings form h; 8 been «>nsi«ler- J. S. Howard, of Medford, h is been to consvler favorably. < >n W • !n * 1 iy o' this week. Mr. R. R. M. C. Brown, of Rouud Lake, The difficulty in securing a proper of snpenisors of Siskiyou county,Csl., ably enlarged this week, but as we Adjourn.*d J. M. M c C all , Mayor IL Pavi.-.o! KI in th -o'lnty, an 1 M ihm np;>ointed ¡1 notary public. Ki.«math co.mty, was in town Luis drainage is mainly in the lack of a died at his home in Little Shasta last h.venotyet r ixived the larger sized J. S. E cbanks , Recorder. -Z Col. and Mrs. Ab i R ohs , dall 111 .. T . «»f good and sufficient system of sewerage. i wcelt, and U iok name witn him a new AH L ily maskers admitted free at p i | kt we have b« • n comp- lied to print I Monday. John E. Roe». w re married ;.t th th Kni ,'hta’ ma< |U *ra le b.ill. The porous nature ot the soil, the close Bulky plow parch .sikloi Willard «V Eu- on tins, which 1 .ivi-s toon rrowa mar Squiro Farrar, of Salmi, has shipi>ed proximity of the bedrock to the suriacc. bafckH. Hood’s 8 ir&iparilla h u> cured tliou- r* 71 tan • ■ a th - bri l«-’» p renta n-¡«r gin to make a gix»l a|q>. ar. u«'. •Tust r<i*eiv<'d at O. H. Blount ’ s. 10 some flitwn carloads of fruit this sea the numerous open dit hes running at san Js of cast s ol rhe im tinnì. This is Jit-k. ou ill . 1'11* young p-opta ar Sand. B. Cranston aul wife, u." Link- we i kn« .n ani |x>p«il.ir l«oth in this doz fancy neck s *arfs, 50 cts. to 31-00. * Mr. E. P. l'i k us, of Table R«xk son. principally to Montan . Apples different altitudes above the city, with vili., reached Asul ml 1 ist Friday ubunlant re.won for belief th t it will v |ii«y uu I in KI in th «nuuty. atri pr ein t. who h d been in Siskiyou eouqioeed the bulk of the fruit ship our m.in streets graded as mot of moiuiu, ou tneir rel.iru irom the e.is.t cure yoiL Try it. All kinds of lumber for sale nt hot- luive m ny fríen ’s who-Aili «»ffercon- t >m prices. W. G. T axnek . Ashland.> county for bi - v t 1 weeks lookiug tor a ped. them ure, all combiueto cause a sipagv and st .rted over ttio moiuit uni ou Sat If you want a gixxi oint mi nt get .r t il ti«»ns. Th y will u«»t go to m rkit for some o! the prodne ts of his M. nv [«lows h ive im running in irom the upper sides of the strcits urday’s stage. the J. I. C. l-’or sale by T. K. Bolton, W«>rk prognoses rapidly ii|>on tls Klamath euuuty tuia winter. rm, r turn-d horn • last S-.tunLiv. Klamath county dunug the afternoons which has in many places been difficult * We are sorry to learn that Hon. at City drug storti. pl st ring and finishing of Gr nit He reporteil that h* foun.l a market recently. The frosty nights m ike the • to dram. If two leading sewers, on ■ Lindsay Applegate, 01 tins city, is very h 11. or his hogs al S oil’s Bar. ln««ili> r C««al Di-ctivrry. surface a little hard lor early morning on each side of the creek, with side unwell, luo reci bt col l weather has U ALItlED. dr,<1118 to mb rsect, could be constructed bei u a heavy t ,x iq»ou tiis vit .iiiv; his plowing. Fine white shirts. 75 cts. up. at O. I larg. Th«'inii<Idy weath r li a brought out M-. G. (J m rd reports th .t a - - « K \ A S Al ««II- ■ I. M v| IN* ,S— It the 1 ai:<'< there would be L.r kss difficulty m dis leilgc 0 exc -11 -ut co 11 1> is been discov- i H. Blount’s; five doZ‘ n received tin num« runs compl inis oi the condition lie church in .Im k onvi.le. D«-« -1, Al the Sal m 'ity election last M m- posing «.! tliis surplus watt r which lias age now beiug near .onr score years. bv R v F X III 111 lift, .l*ihn Kavomniuh cred ¡it I) mi< I Runic 1’ b pl ice ou “th I wt>ek. o the priu ipal »tr «'t iossin ’ in th«- dav .Judge W. M. Ramsey (D* m.) w;is it is reporteil that Lieut. Ed C. Ilf Ihmrllls ««Illlllv ||D<1 Mi»» JullUllI1H11 ity th t . t th iorn«r of MeCi H’s el-« ted M yor over W. W. Skinner been causing so mu h annoyance <>u ni«*adows.” The l*-dgc is l<M*at(>«l som- ■ Do't ts Parson and Helm now h:iv< I'utiiiniiigs, of Alumi’iin c lUiitv, Cui tw« Ive or f'l-ir*.’» n miles from the rail th irofficein Em ry’s bull ingon Main ton* bmi !i.i . Th ■ ero-sin ; is awi.y (R p.) by 32 majority. The rest ut the all cross streets in the city. A box Brooks, recently 01 Liuxviile, who gradu ted at W st Point last June sew, r of 12-ineh lumber could be R:FNER-H ISKIV s —In Jui-ke invilleutllii ¡own b low til > tn-t 1, vol, t ud looks tlrket is mixed. road. Lilt <>n or n : r a good wagon str 'et. rr»14en<*i' of " Pinot. Nov 24th. b'- I. It au 1 is now st. tinned iu Arizona, is to cheaply constructed nd would answer , • . I ro:id. It iH report xl to lie eleven feel non iik s w rth n a crosswalk. IV. h-t r.i’l«« D. KifiitrHiiil Gertrude G b m rri d soon to Miss Margaret A. Lakeview is to enjoy smooth, high- I all present needs. Gr ier your suits for Knight’s Mas ;u ILivkiu». wi 1«. mi«! to .ive evalenee of b iug an Don ’ t . ” org< t tb t a full nn«l com- Gray, o< Chicago, HI. 1 would further BUggest that a more ti«n d ice skatin;. Frank Wilson is j Biill early. List at Bnn*kh:ilter 4 unbroken vein of 1 *rge extent. Th M \ YFIELD-Si.GVER—In T m I i I«* Rock nr"- pl to ¡issorttn nt o! the popular Cbi- preparing to flood Walt« rs’ large pas- I ri^id enforcement oi the ordinance in ciiu t. ut the r« sl«i« nee of J <i Norton. Nov lo ■ itora h.iv«> gone down upon it som« Hasty’s. Peter Gauiard, recently from Hum c igo mix«l p ants is k ’ -pt m stock at regard to leakage of w..ter pipes should tur«-, ¡uni keep it in order for skater». , 2». Ir, J G Norton, .1 f, M S Muy'iebi to Ml»» thirty hi t in the prospci ting already ! The Jacksonville mnnteure will giv< lhe wan rixmis ol \onL 4 Gilroy, n« ai boldt eouuly, Cal., arrived in this coun Ann M shiver be insisted upou. —[Ejraiuiner. di >ue. ty recently and will take charge of the adr>niatie entertainment during th« th«* r.ilro.d on Hi Im n strut. Also ’there is another source of danger large farming and stock interests of OWENS—RANDOM—In Plcnguntercek pre S iys the Grant's Pass Courier: F. I to the public h alia th.it should be re- holidays. cinct. nt th«- r*'»i<l«'Ucc of Stephen Beer», neatsfoot oil. In *, gl ss. putty an-1 Vairh » «nil Jt-wrlry. I G. Burns has been m: king a large I moved before the community fee lathe his brother. O. G ni.ird. of Gold Hill. .Nov 30th. by S J Stcekel, ) P, Jai Ow« n» verythin in th t liu *. Prices at bot Mr. Alonzo Hyde and Mrs. A. M. Mb I Mary Rnin»:oiii. Mi. O. G niard intends to spend most qu util y of choice sorghum syrup. He j A stri tly first-class and compli t * i sad consequences th t may follow its Lin llev were married at Murphy on tom not h. iuiorins us he h is alxiut Itgallons | I coiitiniivti men. cing existenoe. It is a ot lus time iu Ashland h -rertiter. JONE«—Bl RDSEY—In Rock Point precinct, Hto k of solid gold, rolli-d plate all the 28tii lilt. ut the r« »i«!. n*’«* of the bride » parent» Lii ‘ li«-s <'om'«l in with justice th t t<> m ke. He also built a Lirge hop silver jewelry ; al-o cliH-ks. Itarometers. I m. tter not within the province ol your Di e l»t. by Ht-’i r M. PeterRon, Win V The hi diest mark t [>ri«*e p: id for tlu'sid- w Iks in town ar oli-tnietnl in dry« r. th ’rimmi ters, steel and gold-riinmci Jone» and Mi»» Dorn Birdtay. Plevnn Booming. honorable Ixxly, but 1 mention it m the the ev« nin :s by 'os n I young men sp.s-s,ey.* Jassee. Gol I, tilled anil sil bntbr and eggs at Tali nt. Hop- i ho[H‘ that if public attention be called The Union Iron Works, of San P levna , O il . Doc. 8, 1886. wb<» h ive not siilii« i nt politmessto KORN x ver watgh s. Positively no second kins 4 Co.’s ! to the case some remedy til .y be iound. Si,me rain. make way for pass« rs. A vt rv |x rti- Francisco, have a contract to build a ■ 1 re.er to the overcrow.M-u con atiou o. h n I g<n»l.H in stock. Every artiid« ste«-l steamer for the Canadian 1 a -¡tie's l ’ o EllOY — On Foot ’» creek. Nov‘.’Oth, tn H. J. O’Brien is freightin'.’ lw-tw«-n nent inquiry is. win re is the tn rsh 1 Farm rs .«11 busy plowing. warr..n**d to be just ¡is repres< nt"J. A*dil «nd and Linkville with Mr *i»i Mr» E t’otueroy, a »on. onr KchiAils. School rooms with a cap business ou Pii-at Sound, . ml < mother W. Wild geese plentiful; also hunters. 11 this time th t h" doesn’t keep the stii-i sle:imer will be built in Euglaud acity lor only lorty or ti.ty pupils ure Price* bedro k. —In Ashland. Dec 4.1H<6, to Mr. anil ! sidewalks clear? Log in’s team. Miner h;w opened his store and is GORE. J. H. CnrrwooD 4 Sox. Mr», W. H, Gon-, a daughter. now rilled with irom sixty -live to sev R lling goods again. for the company. _ He is also Cleve- For variety, uu.'dity ¡mil low prices W it *h s, clo-ks an 1 jewelry thor Various n ilroid rumors have l»«n enty-live chiidnn each, r< inienug it DIED on rhly and s -i ntiiic illy repainsl bv in I idiesriu I childrensshoee.seeTaleut tloatni r alxiut this week one hi ving I Douglas county erimin ds evidently positively injurious to the health ol all kind’s Nusby. Ci-pt. D. J. Ferree has purchased * i b •« n to lli«* off«'.'? tii it an extra freight h ive valued and trusty frimds on the : who atti nd. to say nothing ot the ini- an oi l m l exj) ri n,**-d jew.-n r. A1Ì Hopkins 4 Co. tio :E, — In \s il tu I, D-c, 6, l*wC. in faut outaitle. as the deputy sh« riff.in «-xam- i possibility oi the teachers doing justice Inti I on the KI. math at the end of work warr .uted. «latiKh’er «if Mr. in ! Mr«. \V. II, Gore. Tf you want choic'* grape roots or i tr in had arrivnl h«-reMonday evenin Ph vn « bri.lgti ¡1111 is pnttin ; up aetore ining tiie jail recently, found Iwobricks 1,1 1 'Ü - cuttings s« nd to F A. English. B««agL> louinl witli inati rial ami implements just I m 'I o . v the gr.itiug loos-medso th<«t : to the pupils. This should lie rem- an ! dwelling house. Four pniithi rs kill«-tl. for th" iuiua'iliate resuui'ition of work l «11« d lietoie some contagious disease P. O., this county. At the forks of the road at Grubb’s at B i -k Rock tunu 1. This w..s s,»»n th y coul 1 re«ulily be pushed out. among the sctaxil cniiun n comes to pli -e is another building taking form, ASHLAND MARKET PRICES. Jam s I’.ylor nisi Mr. Courtright. T'ie b -<t >s-iort>nent 0* ladies dress «lisi'orered to lx* a canur«!. Considerable beef is shipped from show us the criimu Illy oi neglecting au l ¡«ft r in piinug th«? purpos«* for ofSprigu ri»« rv ltay.Ki.iiu tth«»ui»ty. i following quotations are Albany to 1’ortlaml butchers by ex the well-known saint..iy laws now so whi h it was ini n l«'«i w<- were tol l n Ti«;' kill • I four [> «nth in in oti" «1 iy we»'» ’>>!« in I trim nin »» in the city al School is to lie op'U«l next Mon«lny rly c iree.-t as it is pr -eti -abtatogiv« th«' Pi: tui'er st-or '. * before list. 1’iiev were ..11 lirje ani that it, too. was th«; beginning of a io- lor .i loeal in rli 't, and ¡ire intanded in wb-1 is cal bi I the Walk« r sclxi'l po ss. It is cut up nicely put up in flagrantly violated, it.sjKctiiiily, Dn. J. li. Ciiirwoon. mals, too no kittons. Thebrutesha« Th*« bills for th«* construction of the lions«' iu Centr 1 Point district. A pe | light eh esc cloth and sent safely to its <*; tion lor a l.irge mere: nlile tirui oi chiefly t«> mu t in«iuin. s of subre'rils'rr be. n in il st;n stock on the range.an.i ity water works will be opened on the tit km has I wu'n present«! for a n« w ! d .«-tin ;tiou. Why should not this I m .- th n .m- Rigg’s. Sch nlen 4 Sisley. ¡it a «list in«*. We cannot lx»« xpeeta«i Railruail Iirms. Mr. Liyl.ir w *ut attar them with his 1< ith of January next. Gimmisf iuni-rs Court me-ts <.t th to rive every slight variation iu the school district, but until the district is I made quite an industry. -{Lh’inocrat, tr tin * I lo .-», lr«*«*in »th -in all ¡«n«l kill- county se..t to- l;-.y (8th) much to the i«ri •«* of the Jo.*-ii products. ¡Yreka Journal j M. Miner, of Yreka, has arranged his Frugrant an I 1 isting perfumery anti set apart, a private s.-hool will be main m.’tbeiU without .iiiliciilty. Thestock- d tnm->nt o. the tax payers an«i pleas Flour, per cwt. iu sacks tain«!. Allen Simons has lxx*n en- tin nitial affairs and reopened his stores 8 2 00 •«u*li t p.iw 1 *r. Fin » toilet soap at J. Th«' graders in lor B e lor«', ure at m n (p rtt ul irly tlmee engaged in of th<* attorn« ys. g;igeil to teach tin* coming term. B irl 'y “ “ ...... 1 00 iu that place ¡¡nd l’lcvna. He h..slM*m work this Hide <» Butteville, ¡.ud II. Chitwood 4 Son ’ s. lar ure Mr. r i-:n : bo;s< - on th t range will I m W. R. lLitns y, while bunting , m..ny years in successful bnmneM and along a* Edboti’s with u piospvct y*.t “ “ “ ground.. 1 35 Street Commissioner Chapman in his greatly l> u -till.il In tne death of th The Medionl Briss Band will give : off his nnadow preparatory to a goo«! Brun, per ton................. 15 ids many irieuds are pleased to know (XI ol reuebiug this vicinity by New 1 ear's, l> utbera. ¡iti.I should combine to ex- th-'ir first Gran«! R««’ption Ball I)«*. i report to the council for November ; th..t his difficulties will lie only tem of h iy next season accidentally Mi«lillings per ton....... . 20 00 unless heavy storms mt. riere. Th* re crop states that during the mouth the work t- n 1 so tie sulisU.uti. 1 reward for th> 24th at Howard’s Hall. a st..i-k of hay of 3-5 tous. but. Wheat | ht bushel....... GO can be uo doubt, however, or the roud bumi-d done under his supervision aiuouiit«il porary. service. as goo 1 as lin k wo.iLl have it, h * hi«s Gate “ “ ......... 45 It is to be hope«! the people on to 41 «lays work of one man, and that beiug finish«!, so as to make the term A recent Siicramento, Cal., dispatch pL-uty more to wint-'r his stock on. Beef per lbon the block 8^»cto 12« Church strwt will succeed in having a inus ¡it Butteville lor the winter 8G f«*t of luuilier was used. The says. Winters ’ breeding stables and Hiftiiig» ai H. E. Church. The busim.'ss gentl« men of this vi 3 00 good sidewalk laid s«M»n. work was done on Main street in cent r lhe lh*l Rio ranch, which are estimated months, with a prospect oi reaching cinity appear to tlnuk th.it selling Chick><ns per dozen.. Ciieese per lb............. 16.! to 25 The in -tiu,'s at the Methodist ' t-> lie worth over $2,1 HX•,<XX1, will be Edson's or still iiulner north, to cut goo,Is is the most profitable business Butter “ “ ........... holiday books and illustrated of town and at end of O.ik street. 30 church. ei»n hi t -d by Revs. Jones und po Those down the stagiug irom Ashtaud to sold at auction soon. The stables are ms an< supurb. Do not fail to see op uing at prevent. Perhaps they Eggs per dozen ... , 25 People from Siskiyou «*ounty tell us said to be the finest in the United less lh«m 75 niile«. S il» r.re etili iu progress. Services are I them at Clayton 4 Gore’s. ♦ 5)n«c*e that Plevna pr«’iuct is the Oat meal, per lb........ 07 the rumor is current that work ou the bUtm - It promisee to be a great at h id as follows: At t« u o'lock. a . X., Along ttie road there s«uis to be a cream of Kl.tinath county for farming Corn, per lb.............. 02 and at 7 P. M. on week nights with the Examine--that tine stock of hosier) | nroopikil 12(X)f«x>t tunnel through Br.i- tract ion. general belief that the track will be pur, Mises. Lard, “ “ ............. nvphiuo. Mou l.iys, when there is and gloves just received at Hatfield 4 i 1 y hill will I m * «>mnien«xl soon, and laid close to Yreka, at Buti-liir Hill, The p«»ple in their busy efforts to Bacon, “ “ 8’ j to . Mr. T. C- Judkins, of Eugene City, UotwithstaUiimg the ix poitext difficulty that three htuidr«! nxm will he put at no m t ting until 7 o’ekr-k in the even Herrin’s boot and shoe store. * obt tin wealth never forg, t the rn.itri- Uoffoe per lb .......... 14’^<* to Las gone to Wi«shingtoii, where his work in the Siskiyou» this wint-'r; an 1 ing'. Ou n xt Sun 1 iy, iu addition to warm, gentle rains of this week yet we have no po i‘.ive assurance that I duties will I m * those of special corns- of so doing, as there is cuusidei obo.* moni.il inter*-sta. mil Justice Miuer Sil gar, lhe various grades tij^c to 08 L,' th ■ us.ial morning ..ml evening ser- are The deviation irom a direct line at bead u. what the country needcl, an«l it is anythin g m >rc than tn arc rumor. I ond> nt o.’ the Oregonian during the had l»ctt r k«*ep his ceremony well oom- Tea per lb, .... .. .from 50e to 80 111 «us, a s runa will b‘ preached in were just Shasta Valley. The company txvms ntitt«l, as mild us summer showers. for there is u«> tailing what W«x> 1 p< r cord ................$3 to 4 00 present session oi congress. Mr. Jud tue oil m »»ti ot 3 ¡»’dock, by Rev. anxious to build up a pirn. q»«.l city might h.ip[M in wh re school “inarms” Hay per ton .. ................ $9. to 12 00 At the White Sulphur Springs Hotel acted last winter as special cor- at tiie northern end ol Culi.orui.i, au«i S ils, to 1 i ti s an I gills, to which » r- Th«' popular verdict: J. I. C. Lini the 1>. ties ure now more popular then kins ihl I grub!) (Grubb) are concerned. Lumber per M, «»nuuon........ 13 00 r« spondmt lor that journ.il aud did vi •< th.- general public is iuvited. tl.e.e is uo pLiee lx tier a«Lipte«l lor ment is the lM*et in the worl 1. For sal-* ever, as the rooms are heated to any ' sum * special work in tn it line. is u The people of this vicinity have re clear 21 class. 16 00 W altos S kipwowth , Pastor. that purpose than Ireka. now a large solved by T. K. Bolton, City drugstore. ♦ »* st to raise mon* school houses and desired tenqs-rature. «and the bathers “ 1st clasa 25 00 town w. 11 < stablished, «.ml the mix-1 A. C. Johnson, who fell from the pot tiM-s in the future and pay l«*se at Shin .des per M are in no il.m ’ «>r of taking «>1<1 after a 3 50 ‘•Vlcli.'iis of I be Bel tie.”* Gen. Howard, in hi» annual report. hot b .th in winter, as tix» often hap | Salem bridge while at work upon it «mveitient trade ccuter lor all sectioiis tention to roa la and goose hunting. riN'ommeri'ls th«.» abau-lonm- nt of Forts of the sunoitudmg «»uulry «.nd Suulu- ««nd wits badly injured, has brought suit TLe dr. 111a pn m nt d < t Myer’s hall There is a comet in the east that can pened l ist winter when the rooms WEATHER REPORT. 1 st S. tur l..y evt mug by the Metlford H;ill-«*k, Nevada, and Klamath, Oregon. w« r ■ lie<«t< «1 only by the hot water o! against his employers, the San Francis eru Oregon. be s*«en from here about five o’clock in Some years ago the company inten co Bridge Co., for $1.5, (XXl. TheShihs- am. t. urs w . h witn smil by a full house, the morning, and will be a sight to * The following is the weath*". r<>IR,rt A lady’s bustle found <»n Oak stret t the baths. huiu iutim:it< s td.it the f«dl was the re ded to puss lteil Bluff some two or those who hike the pains to arise at an 1 gave lull satislactiou to the audi- a few days ago by L. B. Tyl.-r has for two we«>k* ending g A l.irge comet can lx« s«*en now near three miles eastward ou opposite siue sult ol his own careli’ssnesB and the enct'. The east of the pi <00 inelu led b»**n l«*ft ¡it this office for the claim of that hour. A iwuh . reporUMt by F. V;, f the U. 8. th«' horizon in th«> eastern sky alter four of Sacramento nver with the railroad, ! brvlge company cannot lx* held respon iu the char, eti re sexi r 1 young jx-ople the owner. Signal AljklttnJ;’ o’clock ¡1. tu. It is not very brilli mt. sible. when the terminus was at Selma, but who <b-l aiimir. lily, and the whole Lodge Elretions, ¡cterward changed the route to cross Tom Turn«-r has return«! to Jack but ou a clear iwiming can lx- plainh pl.»y was eousiik n d excvlli nt for an .y of Teuqier.iture. Rain fìlli At the regular meeting of Ashla»’1 The supreme court of California h , Inch«*. am t ur perionn nee. Among the sonville from Port! n-Lin I is in ch irg«* listin ’ uis I ki I with its long train. ’1 his disliarred Ge«i. W. Tyler, th«' prominent ¡it Tehama and rim through Red Bluff. lodge No. 4.5, I. O.O. F., lb- month Max. Minn. leading playi is well known here were of the W. U. telegraph office at the ecl.-stial visitor is known ns the “Bar attorn« y for the plaintiff in the Sharon This change proved highly beneficial mg «iffwrs weredecto- for nard conv't o.' O-t. lltli. ” i n«l derives to the company in the way of business, .00 48’ 32’ 26 C. W. ivolters and J. E. Niles, who former place. Kentnor, N. G.; John its n me:rom the discoverer and data : divorce c;ise. The action of the court just as they would mid similar benetita mg term. W .00 47’ 29 27 each took th--jr share o. the applause. I was in consequence of Tyler ’ s attempt The largest «and most complete line by mining close to Ireka, to s«*ure a i?a>' .. G.; E. J. Farlow, R. S.; A. D. ur 23’ .00 28 Tiie eh riders of Miss N. ttleby and of «mk au«l heating stoves in South of discovery. to steal $3362 from a client who had tuonopoiy lor all tune oi the trade iD'm »ului.m. P. S.; H. C. Myers, treasurer; 04) O .00 29 42 ’ Roblirittl .by \i re. W»-t. nd Mr. Ham ern Oregon cim be seen at Willard 1 lie cliil lr n <>f the DeMoss family ; obt-iined judgment for that sum in . u 19° .00 41' the wi stward as well as the eastward. A. l>. Helman, E. J. Farlow, and R. 30 ilton e-*rriiKl tiie humor of the play 4 Eubanks’». are gi.itig « nt- rt inm uta an 1 teaeltin . i j action to recover money. Tyler prob- ♦ .00 44’ 24' Dee 1 and th ir q>p -ar n -e w s alw .ys greet iu Doll 1 ;.s county. The h.th''r ; nil I ably cl .inhil th .t the whole sum was Tiie Red Bluil people endeavored to Taylor, trustees. At the last regular conncil of Oro- .00 4tr 24r gain the roud and had given up all 2 You can get any kin 1 of ¡1 boot or moth« r ar ■ still in Ashl .n l, Mrs. D - ! due him tor fets. ed with smd s. Hie other 1 .dies iu 50 .00 29 3 hope, when , the change was made, gonian-Pocahontas Tribe No. 1, Imp’d the pi y ihii th.* ¡Hitheri-' and tragic •-h«M' at any pri 4* - t H ttield 4 Herrin’s Moss biting lie« n too ill to travel. Th ■ I .00 A truant husband, 82 years old, was lhe same talk ul lunger line, great ex O. R. M., of Jacksonville, held last 4 50 ar s.-cn.'s smoothly mid easily, and the I lx>ot an I sho«« store. Gents’ lxsits from young ixupli- have lie« li m eting with w«*k, the following officers were elect .00 ■ overhauled in Port! ind the other $0' .5 48 ’ day ♦ pt use and cither reasons wire offend “heavy vill iu.’ H lilis, io ikisi an I $2.511 to S6..V). success in th ir entert luim-uta. Mr. 30’ .01 ; by his pursuing wile, a woniiiu ll S3 «.gainst going to Red Blutt, but the ed for the < nsmug term: Sachem, J. 6 a t<d wii keidy euou.'h. but eoiildn t and Mis. Ik* M oss cxjm ' t to lie able to The R. A. M. eh iptar. Blue 1»1 g» A. .02 i than li.iif his age. collared and tak< n change was mudu nevi rliu less, and we G. Birdscy; Senior Sagamore, D. Cro- 46’ 7 quite prevent the uiuli a -o from con- F. 4 A. M., an 1 O. E. S. eh ipt *r will ill go to Bos. burg within a few dav». back to Peoria, Ills. S« rv< s him right doubt very much i« a ta tU-r or shorter nemiller; Junior Sagamore, T. T. Mc 44’ 8 Biderin ! him a pretty good sort of a hoi 1 their annu d el«*tion of oili *ers In lo ikin’ for yo ir best Christinas ; lor marrying ¡1 woman young enough road euulu have Ixx-u gained by Keep Kinzie; Trustees, H. K. Hanna, D. .«85 " 33’ 46’ 3 man out-ide •>. th.* pl ty. Pro s. Wil within a week. gi ts «lou t forget the City Drug an I 1 to vank him round. He evid« ntly ing up lhe east side oi the buc- Cronemiller, and C. B. Hostel. li uus .m l Woolf furutshiHl the or- I Jacksonville lodge No. l<k L O. O. 1.25 . Total rainfall To lie given away to the 1 idy who Jewelry Store, where can lx* found a 5 uetNleda guardian and should not Com- ratueuto. chretra music. . Come again. can near them a pair of Cin lerell-i tin.- line of st ipl • goals iu th • liu * of pl dn at «me of his own choosing. J ■— Chief Engineer Hood, with the sur F., elected the following officers on the Slippers at H.itheld A Herrin's lx>ot gol I <«n I silv r w t hes and jewelry, , A correspondent of the Times-Moun veyors who have been campl'd at Salt evening of Nov« mlx r 27th: Wm. Jk.'- NEW THIS WEEK. The Hater 'Aarks Coi.tnict. silver ¡m l silv« r-pL.ted wan*, ladies’ and sL«je store. ♦ Works arriv«i in town on Ttiursth.y, neff, N. G.J A. Chale, V. G.; W. 8. Pur-|- Th«» city council having adopt«! tine rings, n -ekl ices, etc., etc. Cal! taineer asserts the existence of a crini- en route tor Laur’a to establish th« ir ker. R. S.; J. A. Boyer, P. S.; K. Kubto inal league iu the vicinity of Fossil, Th«* T idings gives its readers in sup i.nd ex.itniue our stock. plans lor th.- w. tar works tor fire pro treasurer, J. Diy, A. H. M i«gley awl Wusco county, tb.it gives aid and com next camp, m surveying the railroad F. Luy trustees. tact ion. now iutite prop«»ials for th«* plement with this issue th«* Presid« nt’s T. K. B olton 4 Co. route. The party irom below, to sur fort to horsethieves and other malefac conet rut tion of the same, as will lx> message m full, as presented to Con An ex peri *n • • I h ir* *;n in stopped .at tors, .m 1 pr.*dieta that if the fact is not vey from the vicuuty m b«dt Woiks to « Wants a Sew Tria’. s«» n by ¡nlv« rtis.-ui.-nt publish«) iu gress lust Mou-lay. Linkville saddlery in I li imess ! investigated by the grand jury and Butcher Hill, at northern edge of I this issue. The pl.ms iuclmle the 1 iy- | The old favorite Morrison plow an«l the |Portl.>u<i Uregotiinn, Dec. Ij 1 taka, arrived the Bame evening und shop of H. Ju Igo oil' day this w««k. slt>ps taken to punish these fellows, i ing of pipe which will give n fall of th«* New Hoine sewing machine for The bill of exceptions in the case of ¡«n-l exprissul him» If as gre .tly eur- th «t “Fossil will iu a few jears rival will commence work immediately. ! alxiut l-Ulfetl from the head to the | Roberta vs. the O. A C. railroad was at lowest figures for cash at Rees pris*«l and pl« a8cdto see so large an«l j Prineville.” I Journal, Dec. S,j level of the plaza, . n«l will tlius fur- er’s hardw««re store. r < ttl«*d yesterday before Judge Beady. «»inpkte a stock of the best goo 1» in The track is ixpected to be laid to Roberta Biied the O. A C. for $10,OOU ni.-li all th«- pr- »sure «1« sired i t th«« six- Mrs. Hanna Lewis, who departed th. t lin«. Hes lid it w is the b »st stock J. H. Chitvrood 4 Son have jnst re- t« n double hy.lrants which are to lx« ! this life near Monroe, Benton county, Butteville to-day, und constriction damages because he was detained a day pl cc<1*u[ on th«- pi|x; kt projH-r |x>inta. c«-iv«l a choice selm-tion of lxx>ks and of ham ss an 1 »¡i«ld!-*ry fie Lad ever < a short tune ago at the advanced age trains will be running to that point in a by his own fault, and because his valise Aft r itiv«*»tig iti'Mt of th«« ex[H*ri, n«N's stationery, suitable for holiday pres s«i u many shop out.« do of th; l.irp j o. 86 years, came to Oregon in 1846. day or two. l’he wiusth- o« toe locomo- wasjiehl lor re.using to pay his fare. citiOB. * * of other citi ■». the .*oun,*il b scon lu-1- ents for old or young. She was married to William Lewis m 11V< c .n now be pl .inly heuru at Orr’s The case was tri«l a short time Bince in e-1 th. I e. st iron pij^» is prefer..tile to I A little child of Janies Freshour, of Says the Sca/i’nc/ of last Saturday: March, 1815. He died in 1881. Her only 8 miles south ui town and the the United Suites circuit court, and th«' wrought bou or Lip-wel iisl pipe, Sam’s valley, diisl on Monday of last Encouragin : reports ¡ire nxvived from ! descendants numbered 13 children, blasting cap be heard on high ground the jury returned a verdict for defend and the entire 1« ngth of th«* pip«' from week from croup or pneumonia, and Klippie 4 B umle’s qu ;rtz mill on Jack- I 112 grandchildren. 124 great-grand- around town. The graders ure almost ant. Now Mr. Roberts wants a new I th«- h *ad to th ■ top of hill by Pr, sby- was buned on Tuesday. son creek. Parties who have had their 1 children anil thirty-seven great-greut I down to Edson’s, und will be at th..t trial and tiles his exception to the place by the lust of this week. Should judge’s statement when charging the tarwiu ekuxUl on one br.m.jti jn»l the quartz crushed at the mill appear | grandchildren TheGpnte Pass Courier is to be iin- well pleased with the result and have Hargiulini''hill ,m -tSeoiber temuerfe ¡itaesunt weather coutinue.the company jury, that “A transportation company ■ored Roon. That’s right. Ent« r- I ! commenced getting out more - All will be «>. rem re tn h ewat -.«Mat »sun uun pipe, except- except ' proved I’fte bajem Stutetmau says; It ia expect to have the track laid to this vi has a li« n on a passenger’s baggage for iin.in il f«xt ing th« tin-t first h hundred f«t from the i ]<nre and Muck always "deserve and parties who have had quartz crtM«i I reported by parties living eight and cinity by New kearu. his fare.” bulK b«*.i 1. which will be of rintedinm t generally Sting success It is supposed that the I iukville di - toeui »¡itisfi«! and will continue gjfting i twelve miles away in Polk county, that on foggy uigbta, when the electric lights pot will be at Coole y’», W iliow Creek, u'p«* such as is unci in mininggind will j * The Seim iflc American. W .carnes the finest as- out qua tz. I are booming, they can make out the lo- with the prospect oi a line irom that taper Irom IG inch«» dimeter nt top I I Bort of staplf and fancy gruceriee, and ! Published by the great patent agency John Wells, who left Sprague river j cation of this city. The fog seems to point at some luturv date, to follow up t<> six in -bes at «muecuon with east the largest aseortmeut of glassware, strongly. It has the Kainath river to East«, rn Oregon, firm of Munn 4 Co.. New York, in the pi|»<*. TLe iron pipe will be «reted Okmawure und crockery in Aahlund. * viillev last week, say« there had been 6 reflect the light very strongly, most practical uBeful publication of to 8 inches of snow there and it was also been noticed that . places with asph.iltnm inside and out. vhidt ------ 1 on the though others say that the branch may its kind in the country. Indeed, it oc about four inches deep when ho left. txUwpen Ashland and the C. street which are dark “as a stack of be built to Eastern Oregon from the cupies will be a great proUN-tiou from rust. a field distinctively its own. Th« beaii-works include a dmu acron 4 0. tartninufl have been crowded ench Sunny slopes were baring then, in black cata," on clear nights, are very- southern end of Shasta vulley, ju»t Not alone lor the machinist, manu some places, however. Som«> of the trip both ways gpccntlv, compelling light on foggy night«. A h I i U ui I creek, a flutwo 30 to 40 foet above Edson's. facturer, or scientist buLitjs a journal lung to carry the waters thence to the the company to rrtn an extra coach oc rauehers were feixling their cattle, but Efforts are now in progress to bring for popular perusal an« The Lakeview Examiner has the tkdy. It is did not exp«’t to have to do so long Dulk-head, and a bulk-head 16 feet casionally. the Modoc county and Fail River trans- following notice of a worthy and well- the standard authority ientific unless another storm should leave long, six f« t deep and five feet wide, A little daughter born to Mr. and aced known young man, formerly of thia [xirtation to Berryvaie for connection und mechanical subjects, more snow. with divisions ao arranged as to allow Mre. W. S. Gore last Saturday, died place: “Sanford Marsh, the greatest with railroad in place of Redding, the at a very low rate of su fre« flow of water luto the pipe—the after a brief existence of only two The now par of which W. H. Atkin single-handed talker in Oregon, has former route being at least thirty miles per annum, which places X whole creek if n«*ess.iry anti vet af days, and was buri«i in Ashland ceme son and the M< ssts . Carter have recent op« ned a shop one door south cf Stark’s shorter. With Berryvaie or the new the reach of alL Subscriptions ford a perfect screen to prevent »«11 trash tery Tuesday. ly receive«! stocks from Georgia, is the jewelry eturu for the repair of guns, town of Sisson ub the depot for north received at the office of this paper. from entering, l he proposal for the eastern California and toe Goose Lake A Mrs. Bartie. of Douglas county, i LeConte, and its history shows it to lx: u'v.ing machines, etc. Ho is a tiret- section of Southern Oregon, that place «»utr.iel to eunstni t th«*He h*-a«l-works a singular am! wonderful fruit. Con class workman, and will do your re- must be 6««partita irom the proposal for who recently opened a grocen- store in trary to the cidmary law this {»ear is panmg in a good shape." will soon become a growing town of For Sale—6S0 acres of fine limber the contract for the rest of the work.», towu closed up aud shipped her goods propagated frtim the euttiuge «tid can- cynered with h ko <»«1 growth of suga greet importance to the prosperity of away this week. Too ruanv grocery ThereI» on the Iun«l h splenJiit »»«' The fallowing is going the round of Siskiyou. and this will give the m m of «»ur own not be stressfullv grafted. It is said When Baby *M «lek. wa p»re ber C*»torta, com pM» work inc orler Time wiU ’ towu who are not prepdr«l t-otiidnpon stores already. to be the earliest pear grown now and oar exchange»; A large orchardist of en <«u |«»nu« nts if well »eciired. TV’ .Vben »!«<■ wm a Child, she cried for < aatoria, Free 1 rude. the whole contract, a chnn.-e to obtain land I« in hu k»on c.ninty, w ithin I » rnlli-s The «iwellmg house of Mrs. Ida remarkable for its richness aud beauty, Lane county sent 81 for a codlin moth Inquire of at least that part of the work to do. Jones, of Brownslxjro. was destroyed killer, which he saw advertised in a The reduction of internal revenue Then «he l«ec»me j JI m . kus clim * to L*.tsrm, of Ashland W H W ickham i< O.. Reni Estate Acts. Capt. D- J. Fence who recently sold paper, and received by mail two blocks and the taking off of revenue stamps Vhen ah« bad Children, aha j»»e them Caatnth If the whole «»ntract cannot b«'»cured by tire, together with its «intents, Ashlnna. Oregon. by our own townspeople it is to bo about ten days ago. A defective flue his place on big Klamath lake, has con of wood, with the directions printed on from Proprietary Medicines, no doubt cluded to rem.Ju in Klamath county as follows: Take this block, which is has largely benefittad the consumers, hop«*d that so much of the work, was the caqse and is building a store «mil hotel on No. 1, in the right hand, place the bug H! any rut“ will be in their U;mda well as relieving the burden of lhe usual number of drummers have the south side of Klamath river at on No. 2, and press them together. as The bills will lx* r«*eivixi up to Jan- home manufacturers, EapecLilly is tiary 10th, thirty days from the first ue«-u in town this week—among them Plevna, on land bought of Mr. Dotan. Remove the bug and prooeed as be this the case with Oreen's August King of Soaps at the Red House, being J. R. Little, formerly of .Jack He ha» chosen bis lo ation with a view fore. put hcatiou of lhe advertisement. Flower and Boschee's German Syrup, per box $1.50. ♦ sonville, now representing A. B. Stein- to making his place a prominent f as the reduction ol thirty-six cents freighters’ station on the Klamath riv«-.r Every day a ids to the great amount back 4 Co., of Portland. For cuts, braises, sores of all kinds, J. F. Bloomingcamp, who has a band per dozen, has been added to increiise I * * * - - - - - of evidence as to the curative powers We do not give away chromos nor road between the railroad xadiauk- of sheep wintering iu Siskiyou county, the size of the bottle containing these the J. L C. Liniment has no equal. * Pioprietor. 0. GANIARD, of Hood s S.irs.ip«irilla. Letters are prize«, but for every dollar, we give ville, Cai., has lieen taxed in that county and remedies, thereby giving one-tilth New line hata, light and darkcolors, cun inmdly beiug reeeired fnxn all one hundreil cents worth of goods, hill • Oregon Ashland, - * The laud survey lug [tarty, cunxistiug tdsu in Klamath county, this state, more medicine in the 76 cent size. jnst received at Blounta. M*ct ons ot the country, tailing of bene weight aud fair cuuui. where he had his sheep during the The August Fltiwcr for Dyspepsia and of Messrs. A. E. Hammond, W. H. fits ier.ved from thia gieut meduune Pay a year in advance for the T id C layton 4 G ohf . Thl« hotel has been renovated nn<l refined Wightman, Leslie Merrick. Charley summer. He complains in the Yreka Liver Complaint, and the Oermar ings and have the American Farmer ft i<r uueqahe«! for general debility, and I Union about this double taxation. by the now proprietor and is now eonduct- Syuup for Cough and Lung troubles, I ouutaiu 4 Holmes are selling boot» Chitwood, Johnny Hammond, Paris I he people of the bunch grass coun as a blool purifier, expelling every trace ed in Arst cla»» style. . , have perhaps, the largest sale of anv free for the year. Water from th«' celebrated Whit“ Sulphur of scrulnla or other impurity. Now is and shoe« at reduced .price*. Their Hamilton and two young men from ties feel that they have a right to some medicines in the world. The advan Springs is brought into the houw and Boy ’ s woolen Bhirta, double breasted Eastern Oregon, reach«! Ashland Tues the tin»'» to take it Prepared by C. I stuck la c«oaiplute aud satisfaction is compensation lor the pasturage of the tage of increased size of the bottles * THE BATHS HuoG «1 Uu., Lowell, Maea. Suhl by gu«uantaed. Call and examine their day evening from Baker county, where flocks and herds on the land within will be greatly appreciated by the or lace front, at O. H. Blount’s. gw.ls. * they have been ut work all the summer And other convenb ive» for Invalids and all druggtsts. The Red House has all that will their boundaries, and if the taxation is sick and afflicted, in every town vil other« are vlv« n -pecUI attention and fall. Th« boys were all “sun 821)0 given away at the Red House! * burn«! and bean led.” and bore evi- I levied and collected in a fair and law lage in civilized countries. Sample please both young and old. Read the Send to the Tu>u«*us fur your boli- Pricet Moderate—Fare First-Class. advertisement. * deuce of having had a geuuioc expo- ful manner the stockmen ornffit to bottJee tor JO cents remain the “Li rpi a ! i Bed UoQge «kMd. * Ask for Whiti Snlphnr Spring« Hotel when -rtinn jr—Itiiiu (tot w ] nb you eniw in Anhimid. IU-J» fiuy’» uatawvar st fiiuuDt’» * BREVITIES BAM POWDER. I Royal is tbc be?t linking powder because it ia absolutely pure and wholesome, of the highest strength, and maintains its full leavening power until used. There is no other pure baking powder offered to the public; all others contain either lime or alum,— delete« rious substances,—sometimes both. Lime presence results from impure cream of tartar; alum is added to givo •trengtlx; the object of the manufacturers in both cases is tu produce a cheap powder. The Royal Baking Powder is exclusively made from cream of tartar specially reined and prepared for its use by pntent processes by which tho tartrate of lime end all other impurities aro totally rcmovoL Its absolute purity ia fuaranteed by its nanufrctuim til pr »miuvut chemists and scientist* and certified by •r who have made it the pulject of investigation. Tue cream cf tartar of the market from arhich other baking powder* «are made liaa Loen tested by Prof*. Chandler and Love, for tho New York Stats Board cf Health, ar.<l foir. d to contain impurities from luree to ninety-three p* r cent cf its weight It i-i, there- lore, absolutely impossible that these powders should be pure, wLile it is equally r.3 impossible f r tho Royal, being made as it is fiom chemically pure material*, to be otherwise than absolutely pure. There being no inert matter in the ingredients of ths Royal Baking Powder, higher strength is, of course, attained; and, the exact value of the materials bei Bsccrtainidde to an atom, a compound is possible that v ¿J maintain its full rtreugtli until usetl, leave no residuum in the bread, and which all chemical teats find practical ex perience Lave proved to be the perfection of leavening agencies. This combination in the " Royal n makes it the best, and the only perfect baking powder attainab.’*'- Prof Mott, Into Government Chemist, says: “ Bcct.usu of the facilities that company havu fur obtaining i u- fectly pure cream of tartar, aud for other reasons • pendent u;x>n the constituents used in its maniifact \ the proper proportion of the same, aud the method oi its preparation, the Royal Baking Powder is undoubi. >iy the purest and must* idiable baking powder offeree, to th.3 public H. A. MuTT. Pn.DJ’ eta The T idings office is the most complete Newspaper an< Job Printing establishment in Southern Oregon. Ail kinds c iob Work, such as Letter Heads, Bill Heads, Statement; envelopes, Business Cards, Circulars, Pamphlets, Postert Handbills. Etc., Etc., gotten up in good style and at bottor. prices. Orders from all parts of the First Judicial Dittrie solicited and satisfaction guaranteed- Prices and estimates oi all kinds of printing furnished on application- R obt . H atfield . i I Dealers in j Boots and. Shoos. Bubber Goods Shoo Blacking. Ladies’ S c Bolish. Shoe Kails. Cork Insoles, &o., &o. We have ««n hand the beat stock if Ladies’ and Gents Woolen H<« bn light to Southern Oregon, and ths very best of Buck and Seal- Gloves eve<y pair Guaranteed. Call and examine nod don’t forget to bring the cash. HATFIELD & HERRIN, E” Boot and Shoe Store. ASHLAND, OREGNS TXCX-- - We h&ve aided, a fall liao of Crockery and Glass ware to our stock and would ask for a share of the trade ir that lino, our stock hoir g large and complete, and know that our prices can’t be beat. WILLARD & EUBANKS. I Land For Sale I W. ite Sulphur Springs H I TK L, ! MASQUERADE Christmas Ji. ve HALL! GRÄMTE Friday, December 24, 1886, ------ I n 1« r the aus ice» of ------ Granite Lodge No. 23, Knights of Pythias. COMMITTEES RECEPTION J. H. Real, M. L. Alford, Wm Million. E. B. Barr-Jit, FLOOR MANAGERS. Gil ov, H T. Bmgotqd J. C Eubanks. F, Newman, Gee. Youle. Witt. List of Costumes at Burckhalter & Hasty's. DANCING TICKETS, $1.50.......... SPECTATORS, 25c......... CHILDREN. 10c. Noue but m»«quer«finrA Allowed rn th“ h. --i rratke are removed. LADY MASKERB ADMITTED FREE.