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L P Fisher Box 2311 ASHLAND TIDINGS TIDINGS ===== WK * EVERY FRIDAY MORNING. Terms of Advertising: LTCAL. One iquare, first insertion.... Each Additional insertion....... W. H. LEEDS. LOCAL. Bditor and Publisher. vt SubscriptioiK f i« . 1 80 ASHLAND, OREGON, FRIDAY. JANUARY 6, 1888 12 60 MISCELLANEOUS. FB0TE88I01AL 0AED8. Attorney and Oonnaellor at Law ASHLAND, OREGON. Will practice lx all court« of the State. Collection! promptly made and remitted. 9-4 T. R Xnt, Attorney and Oouniellor at Law. JACKSONVILLE, OB. W^WUl practice In all courts of Oreton. OSes, California aU oppoeit* J - N bbbú » atore. .’«eksonvUle, Or. [2* ’ J. S. Howard, tory Public and Conveyancer MEDFORD, OREGON. All kinds of real sals 11 teMtness given care ful attention, and information fu.-nished min* proparty in tka new t« ,.n 1|t>_ t _ -a,-- - , -♦. Dr. J. 8. Pinon, Office at residence on Main street, next door to Presbyterian church. [11-42 Dr. S. T. Soager, AND SURGEON. ASHLAND, OREGON. Office one door south of Ashland House on Main street. • 111-12 Ch&s. S. Beebe, M. D., Special attention elven to the treatment of chronic female diseases. Office consultation free where profession al services are required. Office in Masonic Block, over Chitwood’s drug store. nSv 12 C. J. Sechrist, M. D., PHtENIX, OREGON. •ffice at residence—slalc at Engle Bros.’ drug store. [10-40 Will practice his profession of Dentistry —AT— A shland , O regon . CONVEYANCING io ALL ITS BRANCHES. E H. B. REED, Pioprietor. The Best STOCK, FENCE 1 MADE ! ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS! Cheaper than a Rail Fence, More durable than a Board Fence, Stronger than a Barb Wire Fence. READ this, EVERYBODY ! 11« Gaaiard’s Orchestra, Of Ashland, Oregon, (tale of Cal.) Arc now prepared to furnish the best of music for public or private Parties. Balls, Picnics. Ac. at any point on the coast. All the new popular music is played by this Orchestra. Having employed a large number of mu sicians. we are able to furnish any number of bands. Any instrument or a caller fur nished to other bands. All orders by mail or telegraph promptly attended to. Terms always reasonable. Address 13-151 Notary Public, JACKSONVILLE, OR. IF J. S. Walter, M. D. S., Office a residence. RYE AT WASHINGTON. Your Inter? RABBIT AND CHICKEN AND SURGEON. ASHLAND. OREGON. I TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. To rent of dress suit for the pur TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE. pose of seeing life in Washing According to the appointment of ton in the interest of paper....# 4.50 (San Francisco Chronicle.] County Superintendent N. A. Jacobs, He Writes to the “World" Cashier to Ex- To charges for dispersing turtle In New York the largest, liest 1.00 the teachers’ institute for Jackson equipped, and most elaborate electrical soup from lap of same.......... plain Some Things. county met at the school house in To getting fur collar put on Jacksonville, Dec. 28th, and was called switchboard in the world is just being 9.00 overcoat, in interest of paper. completed in the building of -the Met [ Personal. I to order by the superintendent. The To amount loaned a gentleman W ashington , D. C., / attendance was good, being composed ropolitan Telephone Company. The who had lived in Washington new switchlxxird will accommodate ASHLAHD, OREGON. Along Towards Morning, 1887. ) of most of the lending educators of a long time and could make me 6000 wires, with a capacity for increas Cashier World Office, New York— the county. a social pet (I will return same ing to 10,000 when wanted. To make AND M y D ear S ir : You will doubtless be The exercises of the institute were to you in case he pays it be the connections in the office over 1,- surprised to Lear from me so soon, as opened by J. N. Hall, of Central Point, 5.00 ♦d health fore I oome back). ............... 000,000 joints hail to lie soldered, and I did not promise when I left New To lodgings, two nights, at 25c. .50 with a discussion of the subject of 300 miles of wire used. Without a York that I would write you at all Six meals at 15 cents........ ..... .... .90 Mental Arithmetic. The substance of This is only one of the innumerable ■Then the when here. But I now take pen in Pen and ink................................... .20 his remarks was: teach the signs of things which indicate the remarkable hand to say that the Senate aud House Postage on this letter.................. .08 the primary ojierations of arithmetic growth of the telephone in the 1’nitol the Bow- first, teach iieginners by use of objects, of Representatives are having a good Bronchial troches, in interest of pnd con- ----- DEALER IN States: and its progress is fairly par deal of fun with me, and hope you are paper......... ................................... .20 drill extensively, assign practical ex alleled by that of its cogen. the tele Ixxl lies enjoying the same great blessing. You Car fare............................................ .♦50 amples for competitive drill to secure graph. It is not jxissible to get the STOKES. TIN WMRÖ. GRNNITE HKRS will wonder at first why I send you my Laundry work done in interest rapidity in calculation. His method of li undi- exact statistics of the telephone, but it expense accounts before I send in any Mining Patents obtained at reasonable ! ng the of paper....................................... .30 i teaching advanced mental arithmetic is known that the number of exchange rates, and with dispatch. PUMPS. BLACKSMITH COAL. thing for the paper, but I will explain Carriage hire in getting from was then illustrated. connections, which were 251.267,760 for ’ ^adache. Prompt attention given to all busiueM that to yon when I get back. At first Miss Hattie Newbury, of Jackson humble home of a Senator to the year 1884, rose to 312,605,710 in connected with the land office- I thought I would not bother with the ■»f lassi- AMMUNITION, ETC. my own voluptuous lodgings. 2.00 ville, introduced teaching primary 1886, and that every day sees new tele exjiense account till I got to your of To expenses of embalming a man reading. She illustrated her method phonic connections and an increased ~ LAND it&SDROClC F»»C e 0 ***— fice, but I non uuw see thst it ip roing —who eame|pjne and wanted of teaching, which is the word method volume of business. to worry me to get there uuiees I hearf *-• me to ns IJOOO No. 37. 160 acres. influence ¿a eomhi honic method. Great Britain scarcely knows the 1000 acres fenced and tinder cultivation from you favorably by return mail. changing-pSlicy of paper.... WO.«) TRis ¡iM «t :L-| .«« U4utei8e. Or- * T and two good springs on the place. This is When I came here I fell into the preeentitg th«r «nbiect, < T — -on» To fine paid for assault and bat choice grain and fruit land and is situated u«tc2*B»«>wwa, m I u mad whirl of society, and attracted a followed by our beet teachers. After five miles from Jacksonvile . tery in and upon a gentleman laces in the Wu’'d it would stu..»« **. gcxxl deal of attention by my cultivated an extensive discussion, the institute $00 per acre. No. 3S. 350 acres. who said he wanted my in e most useful, there are so uianj loc«il I This body of land adjoius Jacksonville ways and Jeffersonian method of sleep adjourned to meet at one o’clock P. M. fluence, but really was already restrictions upon its introduction, and and is level, rich grain, fruit and vineyard ing with a different memlier of Con Teaching Geography was introduced so much expense attached to licenses under other influence,and who land, and is fenced in five fields. There is gress every night. and discussed by Prof. G. H. Watt, of for its use and in other*ways that it on the place a dwelling-house, spriug- stepped on my stomach twice house with fine spring, barn and outhouses, I have not written anything for pub without offering to apologize. 19.00 Jacksonville. His object as stated was has been found impracticable to put it Manufacturer of the and a good orchard. Terms, half-cash, and lication yet, but I am getting material Paid janitor in jail next a . m .. 1.00 to show how to take a continent and into general operation. This will prob the balance on two. three and five-year together that will make people through- Paid for breaking window of learn all about it. To illustrate his ably be changed some time, but at payments. oit our broad land open their eyes in $l.>00. No. 39. 160 acres. my cell......................................... .50 method he took South America, drew present the telephone is scarcely worth 40 acres under fence, with house, barn astonishment. I shall deal fairly and Paid damage for writing humor an outline map on the lioard and built mentioning bo far as its use in the and small orchard. A stream of water run op*nly with these great national ques I ous poetry on wall of cell so the continent of sand. This is a sim United Kingdom is concerned. ning through the place, which can be util- tions and frankly hew to the line, let izedto irrigate fully one-half of the ranche that it could not be erased... 2.00 ple piece of work and one well worth With the telegraph it is very differ the chips fall where they may, as I if desired. Situated in Table Rock pre the consideration of teachers. After ent England uses the telegraph very cinct. heard a man say to-day on the floor of Total......................................... #226.78 having the continent built of sand, with freely under its postal telegraph sys $10.000. No. 40 . 392 acres. the House the Willard House, I I will probably remain here until I its snow capped mountains, its rivers tem, and the number of messages in •J2.-> acres under cultivation and fenced mean But I believe in handling great j hear from you favorably. I have met and towns, and the outline map before into five fields which are level, rich, mead political matters without gloves, as ’ several members of Congress for whom the class, proc<«eds to discuss the phyB- the fiscal year 1885-86 reached the ow. grain anil fruit laud, and 40 acres in al falfa. There are on the place a large and you wil remember if you have watched i I have voted at various times, off and ical features of the continent or coun enormous sum of 39,250,000, carried orchard, two dwelling houses, two Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire, thrifty my course as «Justice of the Peace and on, but they were cold and haughty in try, always locating the places on the over a mileage of 170,000 miles. But large barns and 5 12 of an irrigating ditch, litterateur. Candor is my leading their intercourse with me. I have been map. Prof. Sweet, of Ashland, stated large as these figures are, they were carrying 300 inches of water. the wire firmly twisted between pickets. characteristic and, if you will pardon invited to sit on the floor of the House that he heartily recommends the meth surpassed in the United States by one $1000. No. 41. 165 acres. This land is unimproved, though 80 acres me for saying so iu the first letter you until I get some other place to stay, I od to teachers, and that the time is company alone, the Western Union of it is good fruit an«l alfalfa land and the ever received from me. I Ixdieve there but I hate to nde a free horse to death. Booii coming when flat maps will be Telegraph Company, which in 1886 had balance fine timber land. There is a stream 4X6,(>07 miles of wire, and handled 42.- is nothing about my whole character of water running through the place. Situ done away with. B. N. 2X7,807 messages. ated three miles from Jacksonville. which seems to challenge my admira Reading and phonics was discussed It has been 6aid that letter-writing is $1100. No. 42. 200 acres. tion for rayself any more than that. by Prof. J. S. Sweet, Pres. Ashland among the lost arts, aud with the mod Wonderful Surgical Operation. 200 acres of unimproved land, 30 acres of Congressmen and their wives are State Normal Schcxil. He stated that ern inventions and conveniences of the whicn is prairie land and the balance good Cleveland, Ohio, dispatch, Nov 29th. tat ion, daily landing at the great national there is a lack of good reading in the telegraph and telephone it is little timber land, all goo<l fruit and grain land, Is the Oriental Two wonderful surgical operations public schools, owing to the fact that with two living springs of water. Four knowing that Castle Garden and looking wildly miles from Jacksonville. around for the place where they are have been brought to a successful ter many teachers are inefficient. He wonder. Few people, it would be sup $1500. Na. 43. 80 acres. cannot exist told they Bill get their mileage. On mination in this city. One is that of dwelt on the use of phonics, stating posed, are going to sj>end laborious 60 acres of choice grain and fruit laud un healthy Liver. ■ every hand all is hurry and excitement. a baby who had its neck injured, re that the teacher should thoroughly un hours with pen iu baud when they can der fence, with new dwelling-house and barn, and water for stock. Situated one Liver is torpid < Bills are being introduced, acquaint sulting in water on the brain. The in derstand the subject, and constantly communicate by word of mouth by means of the telephone, or annihilate mile from Gold Hill depot. ances renewed and punchbowls are fant liecanie blind, deaf and absolutely apply it in teaching. time aud space with a telegraphic dis 1200. No. 44. 160 acres. els are sluggish1 paralyzed, while the bead swelled twice beginning to wear a preoccupied air. Mr. E. E. Smith rea«l a paper on or Sixtv acres fenced: soil sandy loam and ho I have been mingling with society its normal size. It was attended and thography. He favors the written patch. And yet the jiostal receipts are hill house aud barn; well and running stipatod, constantly increasing, so much so that given up by a number of physicians. ever since I came here, and that is oue water. First-class grain and stock farm. in the ¿Á'i s *n.! method of teaching, as spelling is most the late Postmaster-! leneral. in his an Dr. Vance was finally called and as the reason I have written very little for 3600 No 59 200 acres posted, pc ‘ ly used in writing; vary the exercises publication atd did not send what I result of his diagnosis he performed with oral spelling; teach spelling by nual report, predicted a surplus by next A splendid farm 1*3 miles from Wood year. The truth is that the style of ville; new two story dwelling and outbuild blood; lrc4quiy. an operation on the child's head. The did write. association; teach spelling everywhere, ings; excellent orehar«! of 750 trees; 150 onstn*’ ■ * 6kull was trephined and a drainage and as a necessity. Dot as an accom epistolary correspondence has changed, ‘ Yesterday afternoon my money gave acres fenced ; a beautiful location and first and that the old-style, formal, jx>mpouH Zi out at 3:20, and since that my mind tube put into the cavities of the brain. plishment. As aids, he recommends class bargain. .<y and letters of our ancestors are out of date. has been clearer and society has made In two weeks after the operation the Swinton’s Spelling Blanks. 800. No. 46. 1G0 acres. Brevity is rather considered nowadays Unimproved: well watered, and first-class nervousness indicate how fewer demands on me. At first I child’s eyesight and hearing returned, The subject of grammar was next than rhetoric, aud to say what on^ place to make a borne. the whole system is de the little paralyzed body received its thought I would obtain employment introduced by Miss J ulia Goodyear of means in as few words as possible is 3200. No. 49. 160 acres. at the Treasury Department as ex powers and the head diminished in Ashland Normal school. She usee the Soil, dark loam; 160 acres fenced; 100 ranged. Simmons Liver change editor in the greenback room. size. The recovery was complete. analytical method of teaching gram thought more desirable than to string choice fruit trees; a commodious dwelling Regulator has been tho together high-flown phrases, adorned house, bam and out houses; running water Then I remembered that I would get The baby patient is the little daughter mar, and prefers Reed and Kellogg’s Having made additions and improvements in our Milling Machinery, on the place: convenient to good school; with flourishes and figures of speech means of restoring more of Adam Lucas, residing on Louis very faint liefore I could go through system of diagraming which is used in Possibly the straggle to get what wti we are now prepared to furnish our customers with FIOUI efJUftl Or eight miles east of Central Point. street, this city. a competitive examination, and in the the Normal school. She teaches the 2500. NO. 51. 320 acres. people to health and suporioT to &ny ixx the market. The other case is that of Mary Gal- sentence by diagraming and analysis, want to say into ten words may ac mean time, I might lose social caBte by 60 acres fenced; 10 acres meadow; large happiness by giving them Our Flour the last year has given universal satisfaction, as was evi thrifty orchard, an iirigating ditch; larjje wearing my jierson on the outside of laglier, a young girl whose leg was de and does not use parsing extensively. count for the chauge in style, but at all events not evon the most cixiservative in odious house and barn; a splendid a healthy Liver than any denced by the unparalleled demand for it. But we are now making coin my clothes. So I have resolved to formed and drawn up so that she could Her remarks led to an interesting dis stock farm. of men, nor the most zealous admirers not put her foot to the ground, and write you a chatty letter alxiut Wash Flour ot a higher grade than ever before. Parties using it speak of 2200. cussion which closed the afteruoon ses of the goixl old times would consent to so. 52. 133 acres. agency known on earth. was practically helpless. She was taken ington, assuring you that I am well Adjoining Jacksonville: all choice fruit It See acts that the with trade mark, S anta ! sion, and the institute adjourned until give up the telephone and telegraph extraor A bie , is it in the highest terms- and vineyard land; will be sold in 20-acre on every bottle. Satisfaction guaranteed or and asking you to kindly consider the to the above-named 6tirgeon and a evening. for the sake of reviving the glones of dinary power and efficacy. lots if desired. money refunded by C hitwood A S on . inclosed tabulated bill of expenses, as wonderful operation performed. With About 7:3fl p. m . Mr. W. M. Black letter writing its practiced at the be 500. No. 53. 160 acres. NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED V-shaped chisels the thigh bone was I need the money to buy Christmas ford of Jacksonville, introduced the Make no. Mistake. Timber lajid uuimproval: running water; cut apart without destroying the cover subject of U. 8. History. His methixl ginning of the nineteenth century. As a general family remedy for Dyspepsia, presents and get home with. 10 acres eledrtd; o nfles join jadfonvi!lc. Torpid ?Ily d;77* '*•. etc.. ^»ft«u idis- Liver, Constipation, ‘ l hardly Poxer is one of ths aursas of national ing of the sama While healing the «is well presented, and illustrated by 1000. No. 54. ) loo acres ever A Pink Dinner iu Waslilnglou. taxeu use «re anything V . --STA A bie has else, and have never Soil a rich dark loam ; '.¡5 acres fenced and i>.-en brought gladness to in cmity a household and legislation. I have tea rd several times leg was kept in motion to prevent the class drill and essay work. He stated <lisapi>olnted the effect produced Baltimore American other improvements; 9 miles east of Cen if by s. promptly up the cur« cough » tn--. t<> l>e brenkiiiK almost a i««rfect - f >r and a! {imminent foreigners say. iu their own bone uniting, and the result is an the objects to lie attained in the study The Chinese Miuister i^ive a pink tral Point. col<! that of too develops into that . fatal diseases the often stomach and Bowels. entirely new joint which ant-wers all of history, which are as follows: 1st, dinner to-nitfbl to ^putletneu at the le thousands from an G.g un anguage thinking, no doubt, that I Buy a sack of the SJLGXs£ l£XIsX«S FXsODH, and we can as 4500. J. M c E lroy . Maeon, No. 55. 400 acres. disease will yet W. save timely grave You make no mistake bv could not understand them- that the the purposes <>f a natural one. This is to inform the pupils in V. S. History gation. The aeeue <>n eotaring wm Improved, level rich grain and fruit laud; sure you, having once tried it. you will use no other. keeping a bottle of this pleasant reme«ly al members of the American Congress said to be the ouly suocetssful case of so as to make them int- lligent citiacM; running water, title donation claim. A ways in the house. very ¡iicturea«[ue and ilernledly Easton, We keep on hand the best ot Graham, Corn Meal, Cracked great did not betray any emotion on their the kind on record. bargain. 7 miles east of Central Point. 2d. to cultivate good habits of reading; in ite character. In the ci retila r-eu f countenances. One foreigner from 3200. No. 56. 200 acres. Wheat ¿nd all kinds of mill products. 3d. to instract the memory; 4th. to trance hallway, which ia luxnriumly UW acres fence«l in aud in cultivation: LiverfxKil. w I ki thought I could not inisters , V ocalists , P vblic S peak - create a taste for historical reeding; fittsxl Up with divaria, « toucikni anc Orders from a distance solicited and promptly tilled at lowest rates- house, Fine Emigrata Mrrpitig far». barn, smoke house and other out ers and the professions generally understati«! his langusge. mid that our buildings; thrifty young orchard of a Yvstmlay tuoruing a secon«i-ela»*i 5th. to tiK-ukiite m tlw» pupil a lore cuahiatHwi nrete. aat the Mmieter, aur Special terms given on large contracts. rccoinmend S anta A bie us the best of CongreeMnen all lia«l a way of lookiug us imugrant i sl<-»-piug car ladotiging to f->r eosin try. His met b «Is arecimipre- r*«ir»te I by bin mite in tbetr ¿»wifeutM choice variety of fruit; one-half mile from medicines for all diseases oi the T hroat , S. A. FARNHAM & SON. |M>«toffice an«l school; goo«l roads; summer C hest , L ungs , though they di«l not know very much. tte- Sotute-rn iSwtfio ( ««. arnvod al t|«« letMHve. ho «! well worthy of a eare/ul .Viatic «'»»iQiiwsa. In the «bnin^-riMMi an«l winter; in Table Rock, 9 miles from When h«* xfu-rwunis pb»y«-<i j»>k««r «su»! «Ulte «tej» «I. direct frotn thè altotat <' Mandrrat a m. G<dd Hi'.l station. O A C B R the htea ot a pink «huure bad !» s < mi with th»*»« Haiue men be saw that the «t SttrMMtik. Dx- i»b»-;»- At the riuer of 1 bediarusmua of 2730 No 57 acres » rimi <«t in «-un' .Mail, b. " _ r M Bpl«-k- ¡<>>k was iMxpunvL < ha- man t«»l«i iww •»pali tww. Joitii j Vetted, rich level fruit, gsnlen snd grain tory. tla* u ■» <'»u-*»re,l iu an old ***'**'■ .«tt«t < »il 1*1. te Miei a land, all in cultivation, lanre spring of that h>s vacant l«H»k La«i l«e«-ti as £>■»1 «Mr. I’I m * pure water; -very acre of it first class laud a» to mi. wl>«-tt«.r te* tratod 'b. The ««niy guarantee«! evre for catarrh 5 miles from Central Point. U> pia«-»- reo-rxl •/ ! tener ■e»'» an <»!«-l tl'i«h pa! t»r drew to ati in the h«-ml. hay fever. r«ae eoM • wia greed* ;n aiwiqw-re ««lite- P<»rtlai>i F~ bb ~ i - have •■real Karasins to offer > ’ it deafness and ware ayv«. Rc»torc* th- • ah lie r*«ii* tioi.ii ng font I ultet«. 1 >» iTl 7>a* toii to keepacbiee watch ■ riatto, .»ti 1 !ir«re ar»- u, ar nl taste an«! smell re m»«evv »«•«! Inato al Wo far I have t»4 !»«wi ■ •ver b> ttoe me • ■«»» Tire« «-utl | *i-a> r for the next six months for ¡spw iei ntipleasaut breath reanhttt Irem « alar* n»>»reii «■( thè I Rargains If yo«i have any protwr’y for ta»y and pl« a««t>t Io lire F«U»»w directo»! Capitol. pr»-f««rnng to ha’ •* 4 «*gn i U> r | sal«- come aud -ee me ao«t I w ill «1» my am! a > «ir» is warrant«»«’ hy ail «tr«>« kind of |«»*r»v«late mt«* tuy noni. *•* l«c«t for you *rn«t tor «treular to »» usti «« M u <»r ti**««* at i tin*»«. I«ot uni* ». ohi i»ffi«e on California street oppoatte *l«ner i i owrov. <»ru*i*le. • al M b m««utr>» i l>«to«r tlA u i »o| waTill’. I «tesi ment h»r M. «ent by mail tor si in «' wntusg mi i'l*»'.»-tohU«f» •»-*»- WV Oi>r> F ellow ’ s B lock . •al«- !>f 1 I HENRY KLIPPEl- 6*r>v-l to gw* i>v»-r I»» tiw* H»»'!aa l»»-tw.w- pr-<ttoi«to Mikt* «4 ti>* MUtM» W ■< n«w and writ» *xtM<hing fi*r lbw p»|»*r <’liitw<MMÌ JL Awlilanrl l*r-«f C F N«wre of 4stoUn<i gare ■M«iu was |»ntit««i on a tw* * is >u»te to pla'tug I SttMn« I itair I«»-11 wrVlttg tliu» I hall- In» nw4bo*i *»f toaetiusg rwnmmasbip. »•o: ia»l>i» nM»«i fringe» tbe neate. Imo I JOHN X. MILLER. JOHN B. WRL.LKV. la-wi U-d to in-pure whether it wm erwnfurt u- o.«ipiw««. Hr treseto* a OHtilanmi IUore<iM<&L, rtxi. aii 1 l»«ni>K o*i if.-» »•! I advi«ablef<>r nieto rer-ani In retbnu.» .♦I H I» n,H « 1.......... -,♦«.» by which !■ a har»nom«Mto moven»«t>t <4 I n««r »• the top the v.riMW» »«• the giltst , ii - •-iit ire m w - h hi or n - -i. i ■ will lie uii - aw<H>i<'ii p.o'itu • which in slid to tlie arm. tiaixi an«i titigm». ttr um <* ih « I for «born H wax autiodtxl. 1 I m roils IHII Illi.. • • usmdly long, lasting p<-rh .,‘«i clear in and in» back <>f the Mala, while cur movement ««xercisin extensively, so as at each plate, »•bees -etiek« and wafers, to duly, and 1 fiud that the stenog tains will screen the occupants of the to secure a rapid and easy movement were tied up in st:: small bundl*e with a raphers as a general thing get a pretty bunks from those passing through the of the pen; does not say much alxiut tiny junk ribbon, while the icing of the THE FINEST LINE OF accurate and spicy account of the pro car. principles, «as t<xi much attention to 6inall cakes, confections, and ice cream ------------- :o:------------- ceedings, much more so than I can, At each end of the car is a large principles, with an over dose of anal were all of the same color. The in<L- and as you will see by inclosed state stove for heating and cooking purposes. ysis. tends to develops a sluggish finger vidual salt cellars and punch-class«^ IVc have opened a real-estate office in ment, it is going to cost more to keep Between each»seat isaneat iittlw table, movement, which should lx> avoided. were also pink. A boutonniere of WF me here than I figured on. I to be used for eating upon or indulg His suggestions to teachers were to the carnation, or ¡link rosebud, lay at each My idea was that board and lodg ing in cards. The table works on a point and well taken. plate. On the mantels were large C. E. PHILLIPS, Proji’r. ing would betlie main items of expense, Mr. J no. P. Farley, of Applegate, de vases of white chrysanthemums. This hotel, having been thoroughly re and I struck a low priced place, where, hinge, and when not required is folded up against the wall. There are sta liver«! an oration on arithmetic. His paired and newlv furnished, ranks among If you wish to buy laud, the bed hotels of Oregon or California. The by clubbing together with some plain tionary washbasins, sinks, etc,, and all remarks were brief and well delivered, Death in the Pillow. To be found in this city. t>r »prictor is an experienced landlord, well gentlemen from a distance, who have Ixindon Daily News. the accessories of the toilet placed at but as his class was not able to bp pres know n in the west been waiting here three years for politi each end of the sleejier one for women ent. his manner of teaching was not Another note of domestic alarm is The Beds are New and Clean, and cal recognition, and who do not feel — :o: — :oo: and the other for men. The accommo illustrated. Bounded this week by a correspondent like surrounding themselves with a dations are complete, and anyone trav the Table Language lessons was introduced by of a medical journal who bills ns take Should you desire to sell, you will do wi ell Is furnished with everything the market hotel, we got a plain room with six eling in these sleejierR can la» assured W. C. Roberta, of Ashland. His re note of the fact that disease and death to place your property in our huuds. affords Guests may rest assured th... ... oil beds in it. The room overlooks the of ex|M'riencing every comfort. They marks were intended to impress the ne- lurk in the very pillows and bwL»l«-re ing will be left undone that will add to District of Columbia, and th«- first their comfort while stopping at this hotel. man in has the choice of lieds. with are better cars than the Pullman Com I'essity of extensive practical drill on on which we lay our heads al night. pany run during the first few years of langnage before beginning the study | It is easy to talk of down and feathers; In connectionwlth the hotel is a fir-t-c’ i»s the privilege >f inviting frii-nds to a their exiateu«-** ¡Oregonian. of grammar as presented by our text hut. as » fart, if th, . . r « ent own I I. . I ■ 1 I ¡f, , e ,! 1 I I h . i U m I i . u :i»w. • iqucii i,. book on ’In« stihjwi, «in«!, id«»» to l»»»gii> I . n«»-«‘ -- r1 1 ■ u* I REAL ESTATE. ASHLAND FENCE WORKS! PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, A shland , O regon . PHYSICIAN SPECIAI 1ÍX! Local Notioes, per line.............. liegular advertisements inserted upon liberal terms. Job Printing Of all descriptions done on short no tioe. Legal Blanks, Circulars, Busi ness Cards Billheads, Letterheads, Fos ters, etc., gotten up in good style st living prices. HENRY KLIPPEL J. T. Bcwdttoh, PHYSICIAN 00 . 1 60 Prof, t.oniard, Ashland. Or. L. Tillty, ONTRACTOR & BUILDER. A shland , OMaoH. la prepared to give eetivatea. to furnish rxû. and complete all ktn«ls of b«il4 Eagle Mills Ahead!! MIHM BEWARE OF IMITATIONS IF YOU WANT FIRST-CLASS BBEAD, White, Light Which Will Retain its Moisture, PHYSICIANS, LIFORNIA M C. W. AYEBS, Architett and Builder. At naar Mata At lx»orx and M olding« Band and for mile at loweat rates. >>n f-V Geter at shop work doue in ♦UuH irder. t-^“Stair building a specialty. £-^"All work guaranteed to be firs*» flaas, and of latest designs. ». H. ATKINSON, F. U. I A.RTER E. V. CARTER President. Vice-Pres. C«shier TheBankof Ashland ASHLAND, OGN. Paid Up Capital, $50,000.00 M. L. ALFORD, I wish to announce to the public that I have now on hand Linkville’s New Strike. r Ì • Golden Eagle Hotel. I M K13 F O lì. I ) CALL and LOOK OVER Ol’R BARGAINS! Also Full Line STAPLE :m 1 FANCY GOODS, CDÜ1K WRISIEY & MILLER, I