Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, January 06, 1888, Image 2

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS
TIDING
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ASHLAND, OREGON, FRI
JANUARY 6, 1888.
I
miscellaneous .
rer/ns of Adrortieing:
LBGAL.
vne square, first inaertioa....
Each Additional insertion.......
$S 00
. 1 M
LOCAL.
NO. 30
Local Notices, per line......................... lbc
Regular advertisements inserted upon
liberal terms.
Job Printing
Of all descriptions done on short no
tioe. Legal Blanks, Ci
B um
neas Cards Billheads, Let~._.
pM.
ters, eta., gotten up in good
living prioes.
SPECIAL
P10FE88I0IAL 0AXD8.
GEO. C. EDDINGS,
TEACHERS' INSTITUTE.
To rent of dress suit for the pur­
TELEGRAPH AND TELEPHONE.
pose of seeing life in Washing­
According to the appointment of
ton in the interest of paper....$ 4.50
[San Francisco Chronicle.]
County Superintendent N. A. Jacobs,
He Write» to the “World" Cashier to Ex- To chargee for dispersing turtle
In
New
York the largest, best
soup from lap of same.........
1.00 the teachers’ institute for Jackson
plain Some Things.
county met at the school house in equipped, and most elaborate electrical
To getting fur collar pnt on
overcoat, in interest of paper. 9.00 Jacksonville, Dec. 28th, and was called switchboard in the world is just being
[Personal. I
to order by the superintendent. The completed in the building of -the Met­
To amount loaned a gentleman
W ashington , D. C.,
)
attendance was good, being composed ropolitan Telephone Company. The
who had lived in Washington
Along Towards Morning, 1887. ]
of most of the leading educators of new switchboard will accommodate
a long time and could make me
6000 wires, with a capacity for increas­
Caohier World Office, New York—
the county.
a social pet (I will returu same
ing to 10,000 when wanted. To make
Is the Orientât n tation,
M t D ear S ir : Y ou 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 hear from me so soon, as
knowing that $
health
fore I oome back). .............
5.00 o[»ened by J. N. Hall, of Central Point, 000,000
joints had to be soldered, and
I
did
not
promise
when
I
left
New
with
a
«iiscussion
of
the
subject
of
To
lodgings,
two
nights,
at
25c.
.50
cannot exist /«thout a
300
miles
of wire used.
York that I would write you at all Six meals at 15 cents....... .........
Mental
Arithmetic.
The
substance
of
.90
This
is
only
one of the innumerable
healthy Liver,
hen the
when here. But I now take pen in Pen and ink................................
.20 his remarks was: teaeh the signs of
hand to say that the Senate and House Postage on this letter................
Liver is torpid
Bow­
.08 the primary operations of arithmetic things which indicate the remarkable
of Representatives are having a good Bronchial troches, in interest of
first, teach lieginners by use of objects, growth of the telephone in the United
els are
con-
deal of fun with me, and hope yon are
paper.
.......................................
drill
extensively, assign practical ex­ States; and its progress is fairly par­
.20
stipateci, ho od lies
alleled by that of its cogen. the tele­
enjoying the same great bl««8ing. You Car fare.......................................
.60 ample« for competitive drill to secure graph.
It is not possible to get the
will wonder at first why I send you my Laundry work done in interest
in the s ’n. l undi­
rapidity in calculation. His method of
exact statistics of the telephone, but it
expense
accounts
before
I
send
in
any
­
of
paper.
..................................
teaching
advanced
mental
arithmetic
.30
Esst-ed, po>-
ng the
is known that the number of exchange
thing for the paper, but I will explain Carriage hire iu getting from
was then illustrated.
ood;
ache.
connections,
which were 251.267,760 for
that to you when I get back. At first
humble home of a Senator to
Miss Hattie Newbury, of Jackson­
enano»• ¿ «I
the year 1884, rose to 312,605,710 in
I thought I would not bother with the
’’f lassi-
my
own
voluptuous
lodgings.
ville,
introduced
teaching
primary
2.00
' — - -
J
reading. She illustrated her method 1886, and that every day sees new tele­
><_
arlKl f expense aooount till I got to your of- To expenses of embalming a man
fioe,
bw
I
Xu
uyv
see
that
it
going
^Mho
™>m
e
in
m
e
> and wanted
of teaching, which is the word method phonic connections and an increased
nervousness indioie how
of buanees.
to worry me to get there unless I hear 'Wmc to nsfMK infhwnje jp r
. j/hooio method. volume
Great Britain scaroely knows
the whole system is de­
from you favorably by return mail.
changing
_ v policy
. licy < of paper.... 11IQM0
When I came here I fell into the To fine naid
paid for aaa
assault and bat­
ranged. Simmons Liver
mad whirl of society, and attracted a
„
1
tery
in
aDd upon a gentleman
Regulator has been the
in the w
u>
good deal of attention by my cultivated
who said he wanted my in­
an extensive discnssioB, the institute •laoee
>e
most
useful,
arc
so
man)
local
means of restoring more
ways and Jeffersonian method of sleep­
fluence, but really was already
adjourned to meet at one o’doek p. M. restrictions ujxjn its introduction, and
ing with a different memlier of Con­
people to health and
tinder other influence,and who
Teaching Geography was introduced
much expense attached to licenses
gress every night.
stepped on my stomach twice
and discussed by l’rof. G. H. Watt, of so
happiness by giving them
for
its use and in other ways that it
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
a healthy Liver than any
beation 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 o)*eration. Thia will prolx
together that will make people through- Paid for breaking window of
agency known on earth.
learn all about it. To illustrate his ably be changed some time, but at
oit our broad hind open their eyes in
my cell.....................................
.50 method he took South America, drew present the telephone is scarcely worth
It acts with extraor­
astonishment. I shall deal fairly and Paid damage for writing humor­
an outliue map on the board and built mentioning so far as its use in the
dinary power and efficacy.
openly with these great national ques­
ous poetry on wall of cell so
the continent of sand. This is a sim­ United
Kingdom is concerned.
tions and frankly hew to the line, let
NEVER BEEN DISAPPOINTED.
that it could not be erase«!... 2.00 ple piece of work and one well worth
With
the telegraph it is very differ­
As a general family remedy for DyapepMa, the chips fall where they may, as I
the consideration of teachers. After ent. England
Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc.. I hardly heard a man say to-day on the floor of
the telegraph very
Total..................................... 8226.78 having the continent built of Baud, with freely under its uses
ever use anything else, and have never the House the Willard House, I
[xvital telegraph sys­
been disappointed tn the effect. produced
its
snow
capped
mountains,
its
rivers
I will probably remain here until I
mean But 11 »elieve in handling great
it seetns to I m * almost a perfect cure for al
an«l towns, and the outline map before tem, and the numlx>r of messages in
diseases of the stomach a nd Bowels. ..
politiral matters without gloves, as hear from you favorably. I have met the class, proce«e<is to discuss the phys­ the fiscal year 1885-86 reached the
W. J. M c E lroy . Macon, <» a you will remember if you have watched several memliera of Congress for whom
ical features of the continent or coun­ enormous sum of .‘19,250,000, carried
my course as .1 ustice of the Peace and I have voted at various times, off and try, always locating the places on the over a mileage of 170,000 miles. But
litterateur. Candor is my leading on, but they were cold and haughty in ninp. l’rof. Sweet, of Ashland, stated large as these figures are, they were
their intercourse with me. I have been
surpassed in the United States by one
charachristie and, if you will pardon invited
to sit on the floor of the House that he heartily recommends the meth­ oompany alone, the Western Union
inisters . V ocalists , P ublic S teak - me for saying so in the first letter you
od to teachers, and that the time is Telegraph Oompany, which in 1886 had
crs and the professions generally ever received from me, I Ixdieve there until I get some other place to stay, I
Bixin coming when flat maps will be 486,607 miles of wire, and handled 42.-
but
I
hate
to
nde
a
free
horse
to
death.
recommend S anta A bie as the best of is all
nothing about my whole character
done away with.
medicines for all diseases ol the T hroat ,
B.
N.
messages.
which seems to challenge my admira­
C hest , L ungs ,
Reading and phonics was discussed 287,807
It has been said that letter-writing is
tion for myself any more than that.
by
Prof.
J.
S.
Sweet,
Pres.
Ashland
Wonderful Surgical O|x*ration.
among the lo6t arts, and with the mod­
Congressmen and their wives are
State Normal School. He stated that ern inventions and conveniences of the
Cleveland, Ohio, dispatch, Nov 29th.
daily landing at the great national
there is a lack of good reading in the
Two wonderful surgical operations public schools, owing to the fact that telegre, h and telephone it is little
Castle Garden and hxiking wildly
wonder. Few people, it would be sup­
have
Lieen
brought
to
a
successful
ter
­
arounii for the place where they are
many teachers are inefficient. He
told they will get their mileage. On mination in this city. One is that of dwelt on the use of phonics, stating posed, are going to spend laborious
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 hand when they can
Bills are bring introduced, acquaint­ sulting in water on the brain. The in­ derstand the Rnbject, and constantly communicate by word of mouth by
means of the telephone, or annihilate
ances renew« I and punchbowls are fant liecame blind, deaf and alieolutely apply it in teaching.
time and space with a telegraphic dis­
paralyzed, while the head swelled twice
beginning to wear a preoccupied air.
Mr. E. E. Smith read a paper on or­ patch. And yet the ¡xistal receipts are
I have lieen mingling with society its normal size. It wa6 attended and thography. He favors the written
ever since I cume here, and that is one given up by a number of physicians. method of teaching, as spelling is most­ constantly increasing, bo ninch so that
reason I have written very little for Dr. Vance was finally called and as the ly used in writing: vary the exercises the late Postmaster-< reueral. in his an­
publication ai d did not send what I result of his diagnosis he performed with oral spelling; teach spelling by nual report, preilictcd a surplns by next
an operation on the child’s head. The association; teach spelling everywhere, year. The truth is that the style of
did write.
Yesterday afternoon my money gave skull was trephined and a drainage aud as a necessity, not as an accom­ epistolary correspondence has charged,
out at 3:20. and since that my mind tube put into the cavities of the brain. plishment. As aids, he recommends and that the old-style, formal, piinpouH
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.
Brevity is rather considered nowad^ s
fewer demands on me. At first I child’s eyesight and hearing returned,
The subject of grammar was next than rhetoric, and to say what 01A
thought I would obtain employment the little paralyzed body received its introduced by Miss Julia Goodyear of
at the Treasury Department as ex­ powera and the head diminished in Ashland Normid school. She uses the means in as few words as ¡»oesible is
change editor in the greenback room. size. The recovery was complete. analytical method of teaching gram­ thought more desirable than to string
Then I remembered that I would get The baby patient is the little daughter mar, and prefers Reed and Kellogg’s together high-flown phrases, adorned
very faint liefore I could go through of Adam Lucas, residing on Louis system of diagraming which is used in with flourishes and figures of speech.
Possibly the struggle to get what wt
a competitive examination, and in the street, this city.
the Normal school. She teaches the
The other case is that of Mary Gal- sentence by diagraming and analysis, want to 6ay into tep words may ac
mean time, I might lose social caste by
wearing my jierson on the outside of laglier. a young girl whose leg was de­ and does not use parsing extensively. count for the change in style, but at all
my clothes. So I have resolved to formed and drawn up so that she could Her remarks led to an interesting dis­ events not even the most conservativt
write
you a chatty letter about Wash­ not put her foot to the ground, and cussion which closed the afternoon ses­ of men, nor the most zealous admirers
BEWARE
OF IMITATIONS I
ington,
assuring you that I am well was practically helpless. She was taken sion, and the institute adjourned until of the goixl old times vrould consent to
See that the trade mark. F anta A bie , is
give up the telephone and telegraph
on every bottle. Satisfaction guaranteed or anil asking you to kindly consider the to the above-named surgeon and a
evening.
money refunded by C hitwood & S on .
for the sake of reviving the glories ol
inclosed tabulated bill of expenses, as wonderful operation performed. With
About 7:30 p. M. Mr. W. M. Black­ letter writing as practiced at the lie­
V-shaped
chisels
the
thigh
bone
was
I
need
the
money
to
buy
Christmas
Make no. Mistake.
ford of Jacksonville, introduced the
cut apart without destroying ths cover­ subject of U. S. History. His method ginning of the nineteenth century.
presents and get home with.
......... iJts-
j ..
Miy d: ,***•■'-*
. Mku
Poker is one of the oureas of national ing of the same. While healing the was well-presented, and illustrated liv
tnxen
A bie hau.
A Pink Dinner in Washington.
brought gladness to
a household and legislation. I have hgard several times leg was kept in motion to prevent the class drill mid essay work. He stated
Baltimore American.
by promptly breaking up the cough and firominent foreigners say, in their own bone uniting, and the result is an
the objects to lie attained in the study
cold that too often develops Into that fatal
The
Chinese
Minister gave a pink
disease will yet save thousands from an un­ anguage- thinking, no doubt, that I entirely new joint which answers all of history, which are as follows: 16t, dinner to-night to gentlemen at the le­
timely grave. You make no mistake by could not understand them—that the the purposes of a natural one. This is to inform the pupils in U. 8. History
gation. The scene on entering wat
keeping a bottle of this pleasant remedy al­ members of the American Congress said to be the oulv successful case of
so as to make them intelligent citizens; very picturesque and decidedly Eastern
ways in the house.
did not betray any emotion on their the kind on reoord.
2d, to cultivate good habits of reading; in its character. In the circular-eu-
countenances. One foreigner from
3d, to instruct the memory; 4th, to tranoe hallway, which is luxuriously
Liverpool, who thought I could not
Fine Emigrant Sleeping Cars.
create a taste for historical reading; fitted up with divans, couches and
understand his language, said that our
Yesterday morning a second-class 5th. to inculcate in the pupil a love cushioned rests, sat the Minister, sur­
Congressmen had a way of looking aB
for country. His meth<xls are compre­
though they did not know very much. (emigrant) sleeping car belonging to hensive, and well worthy of a careful rounded by his suite in their gorgeous
the
Southern
Pacific
Co.
arrived
at
the
Asiatic costumes. In the ¿fining-room
W’hen he afterwards played poker
consideration.
the idea of a pink dinner had been car­
with these same men he saw that the east side depot, direct from the shops
At the close of the discussion of his­ ried out in every detail, even to the
look was acquired. One man told me at Sacramento. The sleeper is spick­ tory,
the institute engaged 111 au old pink globes on the large chandelier.
that his vacant look had been as good span new, both inside aud outside aud a fashioned
spelling match, which illus­ The center-piece of the table* was com­
handsome car. The company propose«
as
$50,
(MX)
to
him.
whether
he
stood
The only guaranteed cure for catarrh, cold
i trated the fact that our schools are posed of an elongated square of ferns,
to
place
several
of
thes««
second-class
in the head, hay fever, rose cold, catarrhal pat or drew to an ostensible flush
sleepers on the Portland-San Francisco i greatly in need of a revival of spelling the four corners formed of great clus­
deafness and sore eyes. Restores the sense while really holding four bullets.
of taste and smell, removes bad taste and
route, and more are expected to ar­ schools, especially among the teachers. ters of odorous carnations, while from
So
far
I
have
not
been
over
to
the
unpleasant breath, resulting from catarrh.
Thursday, the second day, Prof. the middle rose long-stemmed La
rive soon. The entire interior of the
Easy and pleasant to use. Follow directions Capitol, preferring to have Congress
and a cure Is warranted by all druggists. kind of percolate into my room, two car is finished with ash, polished to a Blackford lead an extensive discussion France and American lieauty rose«.
high degree. It is capable of accom­ on teaching oomposition. His metods At each of the four corners were fairy
Send for circular to A bikntine M edical
C ompany , Oroville. Cal. Six months' treat­ or the«> at a time, but unless you can modating forty-eight ¡»ersons, there l»e- are calculated to make accurate writ­ lamps under pink shades. The silver
ment for »1; seut by mail for 11.10. For honor ths inclosed waybill I shall lie ing twelve double berths on each side. ers, and render composition writing in
chandelabra were filled with chandies
sale by
(11-27
forced to go over to the House to-mor­
school
a
pleasant
and
profitable
study.
The
upper
berth
is
a
swinging
one,
Chitwood & Son,
Ashland. row and write something for the pa]>er. while the lower is made by placing I Prof. C. F. Nesse of Ashland gave under shades of the same color. The
menu was printed on a brohd piece of
Since I have Ixjen writing this I have
method of teaching penmanship. pink satin ribbon, fringed at either
been led to inquire whether it would lie mattresses on the seats. Every ar­ his
teaches a combined movement, end, and bearing on the left-hand cor­
advisable for me to remain here through rangement for comfort is complete. He
which
is a harmonious movement of ner at the top the name of the guest
Each
set
of
berths
can
be
separated
by
the entire session or not. It willbeun-
wooden partition, which ih slid to the arm, hand and fingers. He teach«« for whom it was intended. The rolls
usually long, lasting perhaps clear in­ a and
back of the seats, while cur­ movement exercises extensively, so as at each plate, cheese-sticks and wafers,
to July, and I find that the stenog­ tains fro
will screen t he occupants of the to secure a rapid anil easy movement were tied up in small bundles with a
raphers as a general thing get a pretty
from those passing through the of the pen; ilex’s not say much about tiny pink riblxHi, while the iciug of the
accurate and spicy account of the pro­ bunks
principles, as too much attention to small cakes, confections, and ice cream
car.
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 indi­
and as yon will see by inclosed state­
ysis, tends to develope a sluggish finger
ment, it is going to cost more to keep stove for heating and cooking purpoe««. movement, which should be avoidetL vidual salt cellars and punch-glasses
Between
each
seat
is
a
neat
little
table,
were also pink. A lxiutonniere of a
me here than I figured on.
to lie used for eating upon or indulg­ His suggestions to teachers were to the carnation, or pink rosebud, lay at each
My
idea
was
that
board
and
lodg
­
C. E. PHILLIPS, Prop’r.
point mid well taken.
plate. On the mantels were large
ing would be the main items of expense, ing in cards. The table works on a
Mr. Jno. P. Farley, of Applegate, de- vases of white chrysanthemums.
This hotel, having been thoroughly re­ and I struck a low priced place, where, hinge, aud when not required is folded
paired and newly furnished, ranks among
up against the wall. There are sta­ livered an oration on arithmetic. His
the best hotels of Oregon or California. The by clubbing together with some plain tionary washbasins, sinks, etc., aud all remarks were brief and well delivere«l,
Death in tlic Pillow.
proprietor is an experienced landlord, well gentlemen from a distance, who have
but as his class was not able to bp pres­
London Daily News.
known in the west.
been waiting here three years for politi­ the accessories of the toilet placed at 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 each end of the sleeper—one for women
illustrated
sounded this week by a correspondent
like surrounding themselves with a and the other for men. The accommo­
the Table
Language lessons was introduced by of a medical journ.d who bills us take
dations are complete, and anyone trav­
hotel,
we
got
a
plain
room
with
six
Is furnished with everything the market
eling in these sleejiers can be assured W. OL lh>lx*rts. of Ashland His re­
affords. Guests may rest assured that noth­ lieds in it. The room overlooks the of experiencing every comfort. They marks were intended to impress the ne­ note of the fact that disease and death
lurk in the very pillows aud lielsteni
ing will be left undone that will add to District of Columbia, and the first
their comfort while stopping at this hotel. man in has the choice of beds, with are better cars than the Pullman Com­ cessity of extensive practical drill on on which we lay our heads at night.
In conneetionwith the notel is a first-class
the privilege of inviting friends to a pany run during the first few years of language before beginning the study It is easy to talk of down and feathers;
of grammar as presented by our text but, as a fact, if they were cat open
limited number. We lunch plainly in their existence.—{Oregonian.
book on the subject, and, also, to begin these articlt« would be often found to
the lower part of the building in a
the first lessons in grammar with oral be more or less stnfftxl with the most
Where travelers and patrons can have their standing position without restraint or
A Twenty-Acre Orchard.
teams provided with the best of hay and
instruction.
heterogeneous materials. Pillows, bol­
fingerbowls.
So
board
is
not
the
grain. Courteous attendance guaranteed,
As ar illustration of how profitable
The afternoon session was opened sters aud beds have Ixien examined and
baddie horses, teamsand vehicles of every principal item of expense, though, of a small orchard can lieoome, we give
number work by J. T. Hover, of found to eoutain portions of filty coarse
description to be had at all times.
course, I do not wish to put up at a the profits according to Charlew Strabe with
The objects to be obtained black serge, apparently parts of, sol­
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C. E. P hillips , Prop.
place where I will lie a disgrace to the up to date this year. He has lees than Phoenix.
were well stated, and hiB method of in­ diers’ ol«l coat-sl«M‘vee, pieces of dl.rt y
paper.
twenty acres of bearing tree«:
struction was clearly presented and
I wish that you would, when you 5,000 lbs dried apricots at 17c. $850.00 illustrated He usee the “Grulie meth­ greasy silk dresses, old worsted braid
send my check, write me frankly 3,000 11« dried prunes at 12V£c. 375.00 od” which has been extensively used from the borders of Women’s gowns,
whether you think I had better re­ 500 lbs S Benito pr’ns at 121^c. 62.50 in the schools of England and Ger­ soiled linen rags and colored calioo, ana
even nuts walnut shells and pieces of
main here during the entire session or
X) 11» dried cherries at 25c. 100.00 many, and by some of the schools of crinoline wire. The bedding in this
not. I like the place first-rate, but my 41
lbs dried pears at 12l£c.
62.00 our country.
case was bought new we are assured, a
duties keep me up nights till a late 500
Prof. Sweet led a discussion on
100 lbs dried egg plums at 12‘^c. 12.50
hour, and I cannot sleep during the 3,000 lbs dried apples at 1214c. 275.00 school management. The secret of few years ago of an expensive and re­
(West end of bridge)
day, because my room-mates annoy me 12,500 lbs green apples at lc. 125.00 success is to keep all busy. Whisper­ spectable upholsterer. Moreover, a
woman who was employed to do the
by doing their washing and cooking
ing in school was extensively discussed unpicking work for the trade informed
over the oil stove.
Total.................................... $1,962.00 all agreeing that the less amount of the lady of the household that the
I know by what several friends have
SHERM. STANLEY, Prop. said to me that Congress would like to
All this fruit was sold immediately whisperiug that a school has the more practice of stuffing Ixxlding with dirty
successful will lie the government
rubbish an«l rags was very general, and
have me stay here all winter, but I as it was offered. In fact, it might
Keeps constantly on hand the best of
This ended the regular work of the that few ixxls or bolsters contain only
have
been
sold
before
the
crop
was
want to do what is beet for the paper.
institute, and another spelling school the material of which they Rre sup­
HAY AND GRAIN.
I saw Mr. Cleveland briefly last even­ half ripe. The expense of gathering was agreed upon for the evening.
and drying the fruit did not exceed
posed to consist. This is very terrible,
ing
at
his
home,
but
he
was
surround
­
Horses left in my care will be properly
I Many other questions of interest,
cared for. Remember the place, west end ed by a crowd of fawning sycophants, $300. which leaves a net profit of over were discussed, the question box tieing and the worst of it is that it is only the
last, for the present, of a long list of
of the bridge.
so I did not get a chance to speak to $1600 for less than twenty acres, or a prominent feature.
kindred discoveries which of late have
him as I would like to, and don’t know over eighty dollars an acre. -{Hollister
testable open night and day.
The institute was characterized by contributed to give ironical force to the
as he would have advanced the amount Free Lance.
goixl attendance anti profound interest, question, “Is life worth living?” For­
12 9]
S herm . S tanley .
to me, anyway. He is very firm and
everyone being willing to do his part tunately, in this case, the remedy in­
stubborn.’I judged, and would yield
A Valuable Remedy.
W. C. R.
volves nothing more difficult than rip­
very little, indeed, especially to yours
A reliable farmer, writing to an agri­
ping a seam or two and stitching them
truly,
B ill N ye .
What la It?
cultural journal, says if von bore a
up again as Boon as we have ocular
Exhibit A.
quarter of an inch hole into the heart
The following bill looks large in the of a tree that is affecteal with insects i That produces that beautifully soft proof of the contents. Bedding, as all
aggregate, but when yon come to ex­ and inject as much dry, common sul­ 1 complexion and leaves neither traces good housewives know, ought to be
amine each item by itself there is really phur as possible, then insert a short ■ of its application nor injurious affects? opened periodically, so that its con­
nothing very startling alxiut it, and ping to keep the sulphur in place, it I The answer: Wisdom’s Robertine ac- tents may be I »eaten with sticks. In
MANUFACTURER,
when you remember that I have been will cure blight, make the tree strong I complishes all this, and is pronounced France lied-eleansing in this fashion is
here now four days jind that this iB and healthy and in no way injure it. j by ladies of taste and refinenientto be followed as a regular trade. It is more
the first bill I have sent to the office This is a very valuable boon to fruit­ ' the most delightful toilet article ever than protable that the negler t of such
during that time, I know you will not growers, as the sulphur goes through produced. Warranted harmless and sanitary precautions is, as the Laucefo
consider it out of the way, especially all the parts of the tree, being absorlxid matchless. Sold by J. II. Chitwood A correspondent suggests, the cause of
*
many of the mysterious outbreaks of
as you are interested in seeing me make from the heart, and makes it a good Son. Ashland, Or.
infectious disease in schools and
Keeps eonstenU«- on hand a full
a good paper of the World, no matter healthy color. The writer if this item
supply of everything in abotfe
what the expense is.
"What are the people of Germany families.
saw trees that were nearly dead from
line, Which will In? sold at prices ,
We are having good open winter some kind of insect, that were living called?” asked the new teacher.
as low as can be offered anywhere.
Jumbo! Jumbo!
weather and stock is looking well so and had a beautiful, thrifty, green ap­ “When?” asked the smart bad boy.
far.
“
Any
time,
”
said
the
teacher,
“all
the
The original Abietene Ointment is
pearance after lieiug treated as above.
ALL ORDERED WORK
I fear you will regard the item for This is one of the most valuable dis­ time." “Depends,” replied the s. b. b. only put up in two-ounce tin boxes,
will be made to give entire satisfaction embalming as exhorbant, and it is so. coveries of the age to fruitgrowers, and “They’re called Germans before elec­ and is an absolute cure for old sores,
a
but I was oombelled to pay that price, we present it for the lienent of our tion and Dutch after it in this coun­ burns, wounds, chapped ha: and all
Repairing Neatly Done
as the man had to be shipped a long readers.—[Sliasta Courier.
try.” And, as that boy’s father is a skin eruptions. Will postively cure
distance, and I did not want to shock
member of the Legislature, his word all kinds of piles. Ask for the original
at low rate«, and all work dme promptly.
his friends too much when they met
$1500 worth men’s new hats on exhi­ has much greater weight with the pu­ Abietene Ointment. Sold by Chit
him at the depot
bition at Blount's.
pils than the teacher’s.—{Burdette.
wood A Son.
[9-48
H. JUDGE.
Your
Pf otary Public
JACKSONVILLE, OR
«I Sa
OIL
ot O nt
J-N«» m ’»
fc TIN MKRfe GRXN1TB URNS
PUMPS. BLACKSMITH COAL,
Dr. J. 8.
HM l
PHYSICIAN AND SURGBON,
A shland , O regon .
H. B. REED, Proprietor.
Office at residence on Main street, next
dour to Presbyterian church.
[11-42
Manufacturer of the
Dr. 3. I. Songer,
PHYSICIAN
AND SURGEON.
ASHLAND, OREGON.
Office one door south of Ashland House
on Main street.
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CR m .
The Best STOCK
S. Bwbe, Iff. D..
PHYSICIAN
RABBIT
AND SURGEON.
Special attention given to the treatment
of chronic female diseases.
Office consultation free where profession­
al services are required.
Office iu Masonic Block, over Chitwood's
drug store.
n25vl2
C. J. Sechrist, Iff. D.,
PHIENIX, OREGON.
flee at residence—slate at Engle Bros.*
drug store.
[10-40
CHICKEN
MADE !
FENCE
Five Double Strands Galvanized Bessemer Steel Wire,
the wire firmly twisted between pickets.
ASHLAND. OREGON.
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AND
ANY KIND AND SIZE PICKETS !
Cheaper than a Rail Fence,
More durable than a Board Fence,
Stronger than a Barb Wire Fence
J. S. Walter, Iff. D. S.,
A
Will practice his profession of Dentistry
—AT—
A shland , O regon .
READ this, EVERYBODY!
11-8
Office a reiidence.
Ganiard’i Orchestra,
Eagle Mills Ahead!!
Of Ashland, Oregon, (late 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 arc able to furnish any number
of bands. Any instrument or a caller fur­
nished to other bands. All orders bv mail
er telegraph promptly attended to. Terms
always reasonable. Address
12-J5) Prof. Gan I a rd, Ashland, Or,
Having made additions and improvements in our Milling Machinery,
we are now prepared to furnish our customers with FIOUX e^ual 0T
superior to any in the market.
Our Flour the last year has given universal satisfaction, as was evi­
denced by the unparalleled demand for it. But we are now making
Flour ot a higher grade than ever before. Parties using it speak of
it in the highest terms-
L. Will»y,
ONTRACTOR & BUILDER.
A shland , O regon .
Is prepared to give estimates, to furnish
material, and complete all kinds of build­
ings
IN OK OUT OF TOWN
an reasonable terms. All work warranted
to jive satisfaction.
9HOP—on Mechanic street, over Youle <k
Gilroy's store-house and office*
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IF YOU IA»T FIRST-CUSS BREAD,
White, Light,
Which Will Retain its Moisture,
Buy a sack of the EAGLE MILLS FLOUR, and we can as­
sure you, having once tried it, you will use no other.
We keep on hand the best of Graham, Corn Meal, Cracked
Wheat, and all kinds of mill products.
Orders from a distance solicited and promptly filled at lowest rates-
Special terms given on large contracts.
S. A. FARNHAM & SON.
C. W. AYERS,
Architect and Builder.
MANUFACTURER ARD WOOD-WORKER.
*hop on First Avenue, near Main St.
iy Will make estimates and bids on
all buildings, public or private, and
umiah all material, plans and specifi­
cations for the construction of the
Mme.
&7"8ash, Doors and Mouldings on
uand and for sale at lowest rates.
pj^General shop work done in abort
erdar.
t^"8tair building a specialty.
E7*A11 work guaranteed to be firat-
ilaas, and of latest designs.
M. L. ALFORD,
O dd F ellow ’ s B lock .
HENRY KLIPPEL.
:<>o:
JOHN S. MILLER.
». H. ATKINSON,
THE FINEST LINE OF
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F. II. CARTER K. V. CARTER
Vice-Pres.
We have opened a real-estate
office in
Cashier
The Bankof Ashland
MEDFORD
AßHLAND, OGN.
Paid
p Capital,
JOHN B. WRISLEY.
1 wish to announce to the public that 1 have now on hand
I
President.
12000
No. 87.
IM acres.
1000 acres fenced and under cultivation
and two good springs on the place. This is
choice grain and fruit land and is situated
five miles from Jacksonvile .
960 per acre.
No. 38.
350 acres.
This body of land adjoins Jacksonville
and is level, rich grain, fruit and vineyard
land, and is fenced in five fields. There is
on the place a dwelling-house, spring­
house with fine spring, barn and outhouses,
and a good orchard. Terms, half-cash, and
the balance on two, three and five-year
payments.
«1500.
No. 39.
160 acres.
40 acres under fence, with house, barn
and small orchard. A stream of water run­
ning through the place, which can be util­
ized to irrigate fully one-half of the ranche
if desired. SitUAfed in Table Rock pre­
cinct.
»10.000.
No. 40.
.'W2 acres.
225 acres under cultivation and fenced
into five fields which are level, rich, mead­
ow. grain and fruit land, and 40 acres in al­
falfa. There are on the place a large and
thrifty orchard, two dwelling houses, two
large barns and 5 12 of an irrigating ditch,
carrying 300 inches of water.
»1000.
No. 41.
165 acres.
This land is unimproved, though «0 acres
of it is good fruit and alfalfa land and the
balance fine timber land. There is a stream
of water running through the place. Situ­
ated three miles from Jacksonville.
»1100.
No. 42.
200 acres.
200 acres of unimproved land, 30 acres of
which is prairie land and the balance good
timber land, all good fruit and grain land,
with two living springs of water. Four
miles from Jacksonville.
»1500.
Ns. 43.
SO acres.
60 acres of choice grain and fruit laud un­
der fence, with new dwelling-house and
barn, ami water for sKx-k. Situated one
mile from Gold Hill depot.
1200.
No. 44.
lfiOucres.
sixty acres fenced; soil sandy loam and
hill house and barn; well ami running
water. First-class grain and stock farm.
3600
No 59
200 acres
A splendid farm llj miles from Wood­
ville; new two story dwelling and outbuild­
ings; excellent orchard of 750 trees; 150
acres fenced; a beautiful location and first
class bargain.
800.
No. 46.
1G0 acres.
Unimproved; well watered, and first-class
place to make a home.
3200.
No. 49.
160 acres.
Soil, dark loam; 160 acres fenced; 100
choice fruit trees; a commodious dwelling­
house, barn and out-houses; running water
on the place: convenient to good school;
eight miles east ot Central Point.
2500.
so. 51.
320 acres.
60acres fenced; 10 acres meadow; large
thrifty orchard, an itrigating ditch; lar^e
commodious house and baru; a splendid
stock farm.
2200.
No, 52.
133 acres.
Adjoining Jacksonville: all choice fruit
and vineyard land; will be sold iu 20-acre
lots if desired.
No. 53.
160 acres.
500.
Timber Ialiti
li
unimorovgf ; running water;
jacLlonrüle.
lOacrwaclt leirCd; 0
1000.
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No. 54. , /
100 _____
acres
Soil a rich dark loam:
acres fenced and
other improvements; 9 miles east of Cen­
tral Point.
4500.
No. 55 .
400 acres.
Improved, level rich grain and fruit laud;
running water, title donation claim. A
greut bargain; 7 miles east of Central Point.
3200.
No. 56.
200 acres.
100 acres fenced in aud in cultivation;
house, barn, smoke house and other out­
buildings; thrifty young orchard of a
choice variety of fruit; one-half mile from
postoffice and school; good roads; summer
aud winter; in Table Rock, 9 miles from
Gold Hill station, O & C R R.
2750
No. 57
57 acres
Fenced, rich level fruit, garden and grain
land; all in cultivation; large spring of
pure water; every acre of it first class land;
3 miles from Central Point.
I have Great Bargains to offer and it
wfllpay you to keep a close watch 01. ;;.is
space for the next six months for Special
Bargains. If you have any property for
sale, come and sec me and I will do my
best for you.
Office on California street, opposite Slover
House.
To be found in this city.
$50,000.00
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:oo:
Should you desire to sell, you will do well
to place your property in our huuds.
Also Full Line STAPLE and FANCY GOODS,
GENT'S ■ FURNISHING ■ GOODS,
BOOTS and SHOES, HATS. ETC.,"ETC.,
WRISLEY & MILLER,
NEW FIRM
INSURANCE
AMD
E. K. ANDERSON
JAMES THORNTON,
Vice President.
President.
Ashland Woolen Mills,
. ransacts a General Banking Business.
Estate
BUSINESS
Anyone wishing to buy or sell property
will do well to call on or’address
DePEATT & KYLE,
'olfactions made at all accessible points ou
favorable terms.
Sight exchange and telegraphic transfers
Portland, San Francisco and Blew York.
7»>W dust bought at standard prices.
Real Estate Brokere.
Office in Odd Fellow’s Block, Ashland.
ASHLAND STATE
NORMAL :• SCHOOL.
FACV1TT.
J 8 SWEET, P resident .
athematies. Psychology, School Economy.
JULIA M GOODYEAR,
English Grammar. Rhetoric and Latin.
< F NE.-'E.
Penmanship and Executive Work.
MRS. G. C. EDDINGS.
Instrumental Music.
MRS. LOTTIE 1» WILLARD.
Voice Culture.
EMMA TOLMAN.
Drawing and Painting.
J A McCALL,
Calisthenics.
This Space Reser reel for
M. L. McCALL,
Estate Agent and Surveyoi
A shland , - - O regon .
For' dyspepsia and liver oomplaint, ;
you have a printed guarantee on every
bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never
fails to cure. For sals by T. K. Bolton.
Linkvilles New Strike.
Golden Eagle Hotel.
1’he West Side
FEED STABLE
Linkville, Oregon.
K. JUDGE,
Saddle and Harness
AsMaafl & LinMle.
MANVFACTI IJEKS OF
WHITE & COLORED BLANKETS
«y For information send for catalogue to
J. 9. Sweet. Ashland, Oregon.
Ill-«
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Feed and Livery Stable,
Medford, Oregon.
General Real
PHYSICIANS,
Plain & Fancy Cassimeres, Flannels, Hosiery, Etc.,
OVER and UNDERWEAR. - CLOTHING made to ORDER.
Office and Sales Rooms in Masonic Building,
W. H ATKINSON, SeeretncT
Cenernl
Stock Ranch for Sale.
The undersigned offers for sale his stock
ranch of 500 acres situated on Tule lake.
Klamath county. Or., an A 1 ranch for stock
purposes. Will put up 150 tons of hay off
BeV
in Klamath county.
Will sell stock And farming implements
with the ranch, If desired. For further in­
formation apply to
R. H utchison .
Tule Lake, Or., Jan. 9, 1887.
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