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-T fJ_______ » !_.J____ i _L. 1 ■■ ASHLAND TIDINGS I WIDEN THE STREETS. VIEWED THE SISKIYOU SCESERY. WHERE THE WEATHER IS COLD. Th- a letter When the Southern Oregon weather --- following ----- - ~ extracts from m-vi,,- Tne narrow streets ol the older parts began to “get in its work” on the new received last week by 8. C. I-1?“]!’ FRIDAY FEKRI.ARY 3> 18M of Ashland are a most unfortunate » railroad over the Siskiyons last week, 1 Eden P^PfL from^hwscm^H. H.Tny- of Drewsy, Grant oounty, show ' featuro of the town and one which about the first thing it did was to sus-I lor, that they had “a touch of winter" last pend indefinitely the time card of the ¡MTOMAL NOTES AN) Nt WS. should by all means I ms remedied if i>os- month out in the bunch gram region of ML Shasta division of the C. <t O. R. j sible. It can be done and should be Eastern Oregon. Advicea from St. Petersburg says done; and just now is the time to begin. R. Tho sides of the deep cuts began . D rewsy , Or., Jan. 5,1888. shaping themselves to the angle most • that the government intends largely to The property owners on these streets pleasing to nature, sloughing off the ♦ ♦ ♦ Snow sixteen inches deep increase the Russian garrison on the are neglecting their own interests in surplnssage of rocks aud alluvial de on tho level, and nil the ditches and Pacific coast ».nd greatly augment the permitting the postponement of this posit anil piling it upon tho track; the hollows drifted full to a level with the deep fills began to settle and readjust higher ground. It was a very wet Pacific Meet. improvement, and the time will come themselves upon a more solid basis, snow l ognn on the morning of the The Senate has passed the bill grant when they will realize their mistake, if and in many places along the roadbed 21, snd kept fullir.gtill midnight, when steel of the unballasted track had I t th»’ wind b‘'gr.n to blow from the ing California 5 per cent of tho cash they do not now. All new towns in the to perform the unnatural duty of hold- I • northwest, and the mercury Itegnu to California and Oregon are being laid sales of public lands for school pur ing up the ties. A heavy rock slide at ! ; fall. Tho next day the cattle had ice poses. As a favorable report has Iwcn out with amp^> streets, straight and I Steinman prevented tho S. P..trains' frozen ail over them and were glad to made on the bill in the House, the wide—broad avenues being a prom from coming any further north than I find a south slope where the sun would prospects of its passdge are excellent. inent and special feature of many that place after Tuesday, and the O. & . thaw them out. They are going in places. No other thing about a town is C. sent up a train from Ashland to groat bunches to tho lower country— I Thirty-five thonsand peopl-* wit in itself so great an attraction as wide, transfer passengers, mails anil express don’t stop for anything-- ice, cold water matter at that point. Friday the rail or anything else. I never saw cattle nessed the opening of the Ice Palace at well kept streets. Shall wo improve road boys said to the T idings editor: so crazy to go. There don’t seem to St. Paul on Wednesday of last week. Ashland as it is located now, or per “You ought to go up to the slide and see be as many poor cattle, however, as President Thompson made an address mit a marked and injurious contrast to the road, and get an item for your pa there were last fall. If this snow had of welcome. Mayor Smith presented the be made between the old part of town per.” The editor thought so. too, and been as dry as that of last winter it boarded the special train which pulled would have been 2l£ feet deep, any golden keys of the palace to the Ice an I the newer portions which are be out for Steinman Friday at about 11 a . how. It is hard for a horse to wade King. m . Conductor Bartlett with his train through it now. ing laid out ? crew, of the regular Roseburg run, was Jan. 7th. A glance along the east side of Main In Governor Larrabee’s message to in charge. Engine 22d, McCarthy En Yesterday morning the mercury was the Iowa legislature, he states that street, from the plaza to the corner of gineer and McCally fin-man, headed down to 16 below zero, and this the prohibition law has been so efficient Helman street, shows not a single brick the north end. and No. 6, Jim Porter morning if it had l>een any colder we and Bob Allen fireman, head would have had to get an extension for in diminishing crime and consequently building. Most of tho houses are one engineer ed the south end. with Mr. Robinson, the thermometer, as it was down in the story wooden buildings which could reducing the business of the courts an S. P. conductor, on the lookout as last notch- forty below zero. It will that a redaction in the number of lie easily moved, aod many of them pilot. At the slide the south bound be as cold to-night. If you hear any Courts can be tnado without inconven will most likely give place to better passengers were transferred to an S. I’, body saying it doesn’t seem cold at 40 structures in the not distant future. train and soon started up the moot* below zero, send them out here to take ience. Main street should be widened the tain. Then we were ready to come a waltz in “undress uniform” around to town -that is, the editor was the house before sun-up. That will whole length of the section in question, back Mitchell has introduced a bill in the ready, but the train wasn’t. ♦ ♦ ♦ * 'convince them of their error. I was Senate which provides for the and there will never lie again so clear Looked at the scenery some. Rock out after cattle, though, all day yes appropriation of 8150,009 to build a a field for this improvement as now. debris and liquid adobe in the fore terday, and did not suffer seriously. Jan. 10th. public building at The Dalles. Port Let the property owners confer togeth ground, and cloud bunks, fir trees and an occasional spot of wet sky in the More of it. The night of the 8th land, Asteria, Salem, burg and er and resolve upon this enterprise. distanep. Man in telegraph car said was the coldest of- the season. No The ’ Dalles^ each want w ptiblirf* Rivefry foot they cut off the front of no prospect of south tram reaching body knows how cold, for it got the building -for poetofflee, etc., bnilt by their lots will add dollars to the value Steinman that day. Ileafly to go home better of our thermometers at 40’ be the government, but we do not expect of the property. If they will but con again. Conductor hadn’t time to run low. We suppose it to have been down. Looked at scenery 6ome more sider the matter carefully they cannot — wetter and muddier and darker. * * * al >out 45 below zero. Our old log to see them all gratified this season. house snapped and cracked as if it was but reach the conclusion that their in Rich, warm light breaks through the breaking, and ice froze four inches Secretary Vilas of the Interior De terests are deeply involved in this prop gloom—invited up to supper with the thick sitting in a bucket on the hearth partment has recommended that the osition. Main street, widened as it boys at tho 8. P. Ixxirding car. Ac in front of a fireplace full of hot coals. new land district provided for in the should bo northward from the plaza, cepted invitation with “great reluct Most of our neighbors have been put ance” but took care not to reluct too bills introduced by Senator Mitchell would soon show a most desirable far. Took a more philosophical ting in the time chopping wood, and feeding fires all day. There were five and Representative Hermann be change and improvement along the view of tho situation after a good, days in which the mercury failed to created. The. recommendation has east side. Left as it is, it offers little warm supper. Went back to train and get up as far as zero. H. H. T. been sent to the Committee of Public encouragement for building improve took a look at the scenery “by the moonbeam’s misty light and Lands of the House, and will, no ment Let the property owners inter struggling Joaquin Miller on the Land Boom. the lantern, dimly burning.” Slight doubt, insure favorable actiou by that ested counsel together, and if they can improvement in the scenery—couldn’t The New York Herald insisted that committee upon the bill. agreo upon the matter, bring, it before see so much of it. Prepared to go to Southern California has a land craze, with a double seat for a couch and and it advised people to stand from the city council for legislation. If the bed a San Francisco Chronicle for a cover under. Some did and got left. Others What the world has been doing for property owners do not move in the let. Telegraph man said no train north did not and made money. The famous several days past we of Southern Ore matter, let the city council make the of Sisson's, and didn’t know when poet, Joaquin Miller, wrote a letter to gon don’t know. '1 here may have been first move. It should be done, and there would be. McCarthy said his the Rural Press in reply to the Herald declarations of war in Europe, earth couldn’t run down over that in wlii.’h he winds up as follows: done promptly, before any new build- engine track that night, till some ties were quakes in South Carolina or Italy, more “But back of all this lies the fact ing is tiegun. I propped up on a couple of fills. Edi that man began life as a gardener. floods in China, labor strikes in tho tor concluded to stay and enjoy the We have plenty of wealth in the world East, and any number of elo;>eiucnta Senator Hoar's bill for the world’s scenery till morning. The train boys now. The Island of England has by heiresses and coachmen; but "o will had “been there before,” and knew exposition in 1892 provides for a gov they had one resource on which to de- gold enough on it to sink it. The not know anything about it until the great iron boxes of the United States daily papers of the latter part of Janu ernmental board of twenty-one direc I>end to kill time. They called up Bob are heaped and bursting with silver Allen and started him to spinning his ary and the first of February la-gin to tors- seven appointed each by the chocolate colored yarns. Allen was and gold. There are so many million aires in America to day that it is no president, president of the senate, and arrive. We haven’t even learned yet wound up for twenty-four hours and longer either a distinction or any spec speaker of the house -with an advisory kept the.crowd awake and amused for ial recommendation to be reckoned a whether Carlisle (of Medford) has made arrangements to pay off the na board of sixty-two members from the a long time, but the snoring finally millionaire. states and independent Amercan na grew too heavy for him, and he closed Well, as Baid before, man began life tional debt, or will repudiate it. tions. Space is to be assigned in some his throttle. About midnight heard as a gardener; and his finer instinct the southbound train just above us on Observations have been made with unoccupied reservation in Washington the second grade, the engines snorting leads him back to some sort of Ellen with a precision and certainty that the great Lick telescopo near Han Jose, for permanent exposition buildings and puffing and the conductor think teaches me above all things the tmth and it is reported that already two for the United States and other Ameri ing himself in luck that he had made of that tender, piteous story of para five or six miles in ten hours. The stars heretofore unknown to astronom can Rtates, and for a temporary exhibit passengers, including the Uncle Tom’s dise. And so it is with all this heaped up ers have been discovered. Speaking of between the 1st of May and the 31st Cabin Co., didn’t have anything to eat wealth of the world, there are to-day the results of his observations, Mr. of October, 1892, for nations other than on the train so far as we knew, but the thousands of people who are casting Frazer said: “The grandest sight of American. A suitable site is also to donkey and pony and the two blood about for some sweet and tranquil spot hounds. [Next morning we heard that all to me was the moon. It was be provided for a statue of Columbus; they had reached Cole’s without having whereupon to build an earthly Eden. It was the fashion for Englishmen brought within 150 miles of tho earth, and space is also to be set apart for to butcher the beasts.] A good, hot for ages to go to Italy. In fact, Eng and we could see the crateu, canyons, the enlargement of the National Mu breakfast ngain improved the situa land has been going for 1500 yeara ravines, rocks and valleys with the seum into a “Three America” Museum. tion Saturday morning, and about 9 right out of the fog of London into o’clock the welcome orders to pull out greatest distinctness, just us though Tho bill also authorizes the president for Ashland arrived. Took a farewell the bright sunlight of Italy, until by they were on a checker-board. There to invite the several states and territo look at the scenery, as the train started the help of her poets and her painters, the world began to think there were was absolutely no sign of life -nothing ries of the United States, and the sev off—two miles an hour. Hadn't gone no skit« on earth but those of Italy. but barren white waste, everything eral nations of the three Americas to a mile till a telegraph messenger afoot Then came the Italian earthquakes. the train and stopped her And now, and only now, the world be participate in tho exposition. The overtook desolate.” with a dispatch “return to Steinman gins to see the blue skies of California. plan for the celebration of the 400th await orders.” About this time And the world is coming this way. Tho President last week sent the fol anniversary of the discovery of Amer and the T idings representative concluded Craze? No, indeed. It is all laid lowing nominations to the Senate: Re ica is carefully wronght out, and is one that they shouldn’t force any more of down in the law of demand and sup ceivers of Public Moneys. Robert Ken that scenery upon him, and in com ply with the precision of mathematics. worthy the event. pany with the news agent struck out nedy, at Shasta, Cal.; J. F. Linthicum, Finally, let us approach a pretty down the road in a gentle Italian Sacramento. CaL; Lewis C. Granger, Tokio, Japan, looks more like an drizzle to count the ties to Ashland. truth, deal with it frankly, and accept Marysville, CaL; John J. Orr, of Ken American than an Oriental town. Walked over half-way to town when it gladly and tenderly. There is a silent and holy religion of the civali- tucky, at Buffalo, Wyoming Territory. There are a number of street car lines, along came the train, serenely rolling zed earth that is seeking expressions toward home. It stopped and took us To be Registers of Land Offices: Jared and the streets are lighted with gas. in forms of beauty. Let us call it the out of the wet, and before another religion of beauty, for want of a better A. Vanauken, Central City,Col.; E. O. Telegraph lines stretch in all direc in telegraph messeuger could get in his Miller, Visalia, CaL; J. H. Craddock, tions; high schools and common work Ashland was reached and the ed name. Fifty years ago there was hardly a Marysville, CaL; H. W. Potter, Los schools are being established, and the itor made his escape. No, thank you, park with flowers in the whole world. no more railroading till next July. Angeles, CaL Edwin Eels, agent for university will compare favorably with To-day not a town in the land but has its parks, its public gardens, its out Indians of tho Nisqnallie and Skokom many in this country. Many flourish door temples, builded to the God of NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. ish agency in Washington Territory; ing factories aro being established. beauty James P. Roeevelt, of New York, to be And this love of the beautiful has KLAMATH COUNTY. Secretary of Legation of the United entered t he threshold of every civilized The senate voted to pay Mary S. Lo fLinkville Star, Jan.27. | States at Vienna. gan, widow of Gen. John A. Logan, a J. W. Hamakar left Sunday on a vis laud. It sits by the hearthstone of every perfect home. It is as Bacred as ¡»ension of 32000 a year. There were it to San Francisco. the family altar. The following Albany special to the but few negative votes. Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Robinson took Well, this worship of the beautiful New York Sun tells briefly of the their departure Sunday for Ashland on this Temple to beauty, has here by meeting of the democratic state cen- Governor Stevenson, of Idaho, has a visit. After a brief stay there they this greatest sea its extreme devotees. What man of any place or position tral committee: The democratic state gone to Washington for the purpose of will depart for Lincoln, Cal. central committee failed to make a preventing that Territory from being Dr. S. Heinen way, who has been vis here in California but has gardens of Edeu at his door? Travel the world choice of a man to represent New York subdivided and apportioned between iting his aged parents near Eugene over and you will not see as many City for the past three weeks, returned in the democratic national committee. Nevada and Washington Territori-. flowers and as beautiful ones as in this home on-Monday’s stage. one great state of ours. The gentle They met. and, after thirty ballots, ad It is rumored that Dr. Hemenway and refined have come here to rest, to journed at midnight, without a day. Death of Dr. Wutkins. has sold bis house and lot situated on see beauty, to get back into Eden as The vote was seventeen for Roswell P. About a quarter past 9 o’clock, Main street, opposite the court bouse far as they may, to rear an altar under Flower and seventeen for William J. Thursday night, in the Taylor street square, for the consideration of 81200 the tret«, to silently adore in the Druid way the serene god of the beautiful. Mowry, on each ballot. This leaves M. E. church at Portland, Dr. William to G. W. Smith. the state without a representative on 11. Watkins suddenly expired from an For the year 1887 there were issued And so, I repeat, they come and come attack of heart disease. I>r. Watkins and will continue to come simply be the national committee. It was a had a short time before made a speech 11343 money orders and 605 postal cause this is the one spot of the notes; total orders and notes, 1948, square up-and-down fight between the of unusual fervor in behalf of an ed amounting to 831,753.35; orders paid, vast earth that offers so much for bo friends of President Cleveland and ucated ministry and of the educational 87699.10. Wells, Fargo & Co. issued little because this is the cheapest, those of Governor Hill, and neither institutions of the M. E. church, and 1597 money orders, amounting to $39,- healthiest spot that man ever Bet foot hail taken his seat, when a choking 400.30. upon since the expulsion. won." noise was heard and he was observed Craze? A land craze? Land is Shook Bros., of Alkali, drove over cheaper in California at this hour, I to fall forward from his chair. AssiBt- The New York Jonrnul of receut tance was immediately rendered, and five or six hundred head of cattle to repeat again and again, than on any thite has a story to the effect that John he was carried out of the south vesti the Brooks ranch last week, having other part of the globe.” D. Rockefeller, backed by others of the bule of the church, but he expired Surchased considerable hay of W. P. loore, thereby saving their own hay at Standard Oil Company mngnatas, is shortly after the attack. He was then home for future use. removed in a cab to his family resi engineering a corner in raw sugar, and dence at the comer of North and Yam Billy Carll started from Lakeview that the scheme is to take in the pro hill streets. Dr. Watkins was 61 years first of the week with horses to stock duction of the world. Concerning this, of age, having been l>orn in Cat the Linkville Lakeview route, but hav Indicates a natural and healthy condi taraugus, county, New York, in 1827. a broker in sugar said: “Sugar Is ad ing received a serious injury by a kick tiou of the scalp, and of the glandi He came to Oregon in 1852. and was a vancin'; and tbe market is comparative prominent citizen of Josephine county from a horse, returned. We under through which nourishment is obtained that daily coaches will commence When, in consequence of age and dis ly flat. The crop of Brazil is about for nine years. He served as surgeon stand running Saturday. ease, the hair becomes weak, thin, and half ent, and when it is all cut the Cu of the Oregon cavalry for about a year, gray, Ayer’s Hair Vigor will strengths* Y. Beach, of Lakeview, arrive*I ban supply will follow. An enormous and settled in Portland in 1862 and in AL Linkville on Tuesday evening’s it, restore its original color, promote iti has practiced his profession there ever amount of sugar would havo to be since. He was for years a member of stage, en route to San Francisco, where rapid and vigorous growth, and imparl bought to make a perfect corner, but it the board of trustees of the Willamette he goes to attend Heald's Business to it the lustre and freshness of youth. the capital is ready I presume the university of this city, and a professor College. Frank, his brother, who left I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for i the medical faculty of that institu Lakeview some time ago, will attend long time, and am convinced of itt world’s supply conld be controlled, but of tion. He was a prominent Methodist, him in bis studies. value. When I was 17 years of age mj the manipulators would have to Ik' being one of the board of trustees of hair began to turn gray. I commence«; Professor Joseph Emery, Indian shrewd in making sales." the Taylor street church. He leaves a agent at Klamath agenev, called on us using the Vigor, and was surprised ai wife, three sons and three daughters to first of the week. Mr. fcmery reports the good effects it produced. It noi only restored the color to my hair, but Says a San Francisco paper: A mourn his loss. typhoid fever as being in a malignant so stimulated its growth, that I hav< [Dr. Wadkins, who has a number of form in his section, and that the Indian now more hair than ever before.— funny rumor is being circulated in the friends and acquaintances among the school at that place has closed, in con J. W. Edwards, Coldwater, Miss. east about the Central Pacific. The pioneer residents of Rogue River Val sequence of there being some forty pu story is told on Wall street that Messrs. iev, was in Ashland only the day be pils under the doctor’s care. Stanford, Crocker and Huntington fore his death, having been called up Bold by all Draggtats and Perfumer*. have concluded to extend the Central for consultation with one of our physi Death of a Famous Stallion. cians in the case of G. W. Cooksey. Pacific east from Ogden, and that it is He had every appearance of being in Ir you ark suffering from debility ¡Lexington (Ky.) dispatch. Jan. 25.1 their firm intention to have a line of excellent health when here.] and loss of appetite; if your stomach if The stallion Happy Medium, famous their own to the Missouri river in two over tho whole country as a sire of out of order, or your mind confused trotters, died last night of spinal men take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine Mineral Lands. yr- .4. It is known beyond the shadow ingitis at the farm of General Withers, ct a doubt that the Central Pacific has For the purpose of putting oil those near this city. At the time of his will restore physical force and elasticity acquired large interests both in Kansas who are interested in mineral lauds up death Happy Medium was 24 years to the system, more surely and speedily than any tonic yet discovered. and Colorado, and the question of the on their guard, we publish the follow old, and for ten yeara had been promi For six months I suffered from livei ing extract from a letter written by nent among trotting stallions as the extension will, it is said, be the main Secretary Lamar to Commissioner and stomach troubles. My food did not sire of many fast ones. He was sired nourish me, and I became weak and topic of discussion at the coming an Sparks of date Oct 21st, 1886; by Rysdysks Hambletonian, and his very much emaciated. I took six bottle! “ The Statutary exception of mineral nul meeting of the directory of the dam was the famous trotting mare of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and was cured. road. These statements are supported lands from the grant to the railroad Princess, that trotted some good races —J. M. Palmer, Springfield, Mass, ft companies, is construed to include on on the ground that the Central Paci ly lands known to contain valuable against Flora Temple more than a fic is tired of dividing Eastern business minerals prior to the issuance of the I quarter of a century ago. He was Prepared by Dr. J.C. Ayer k Co., Lowell, Mass 8laced in the stud at an early age. Bold by Dmgglata. Price <1; aix bottle«, with the Union Pacific and Rio Grande patent”—5th Land Decisions pp 195-6. lappy Medium soon became' well Hence it will be very difficult to set known as a horse that got trotters, and lines. Of course this is all news to a railroad patent aside after it has once at the close of the season of 1887 thir the raihoad officials at Fourth and issued to the company. ty-seven of bis sons and daughters had A. C. Caldwell, Townsend streets, who disclaim any made records of 230 or better. The intention on the part of the Central Says the Yreka Journal: The road fastest of the lot was Maxey Cobb, that Pacific to push its line beyond Ogden. between Montague and Yreka is in a had the best record for stallions— Mechanical and Operative Dentist. They claim that such a courso would horrible condition, and almost impassa 2:13l4. Hitched with Neta Medium, a ASHLAND, OREGON. ble since the late rain storms, for ordi be suicidal, as it would invite the con nary teams and one-horse outfits. daughter of Happy Medium, Maxey Cobb and the mare trotted a mile in Nitrons Oxide Gas administered for struction of & line by the Union Pa Something should be done towards im 2:15?4, beating all double-team records. the painless extraction of teeth. proving it. cific to San Francisco. Happy Medium was valued at 840,000. Office over the Bank.-[13-33] Granite Lodge Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, $5 HOUSE COLUMN. REAL ESTATE COLUMNS. MISCELLANEOUS. Oregon & Calitela R. R. And Connections. GRAND THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE ! PRIZE DRAWING ------- At-------- C m !iforiiia Fx pur*.* Ur i in - ----- IN BETWEEN 1‘OHTLANil 4 SAN FRANCISCO LEAVE. On the evening of ----- At the----- FEBRUARY 14 ARRIVE. I BILLINGS! Local I’M'grr, Daily except Sunday. ARRIVE. LEAVE. 2:40 p. ni. ;i:45p. m. Partitimi. ...x:00a. in. i Eugene.. Eugene....... 9:00 a. m.|Portland RECEPTION COMMITTEE FLOOM managers : RED HOUSE, Geo. E. Youle, L. L. Merrick, J. H. Real, C- C. Walker, E. B. Barron. Musi» by Prof. Willits’ String Band. Tickets, Including Supper, $2.50. $2600. No. 310. acre*. 520 acres near Antelope creek. 100 acres fenced Small house and outhouse*. One and a hnlf miles to school. $ 1000. No. 382. 160 acres. Farm of 160 acres, 2W miles from Talent, ou county road. All fenced. 250 fruit trees and vines. Comfortable house. 2X miles to R. R. station, 2% miles to P. O. S.MHJ. No. 272. 238 acres. 8o acres farmiug land, bnlance pasture and wood laud. Good outside range. Watered by creek and irrigating ditch. Variety of fruit growing. Small house and barn. Six miles from Ashland. No. 270. $l‘_'00. 35 acres. Near Ashland. No buildings. No. 271. $5000. 43 acres. At Talent. All cultivated. 7 acres bottom land. Good buildings. A fine home. No. 22. 320 acres. In Sam's valley. A good investment. Price $7500. No. 368. 200 acres. $1800. Near Talent. 100 fruit trees on plaoe. All fenced. Fair house. IX miles to school. 3X mileB to postoffice. No. 46. 24t> acres. 2% miles from Talent. 125 acres good tillable land. Good springs on the farm. Ko. 275. 160 acres. I'rioe $3000. 80 acres rolling, 80 acres level land. Black loam soil. Watered by ditch from creek on the land. Some f—:it. Five room house, covered with rnstio. Barn 20x38 and sheds. < Log store-1 •• me. 4 miles to postoffice. Some stock and tools go with the place. No. 320. 160 acres. Price $1200. 60 acres fenced. 20 acre < natural meadow, 40 acres more tillable. 6 miles to railroad Btation. 1 4 I The O. A C. R. K. Ferry maki s connection with *11 the regular trains ou the East Bide Div. from foot of F St. West Side Diviaiou. BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Mail Train. Saturday, March 31, 1888. A general invitation is extend ed to all. j AICRIVE. Portland....7;;X) A. M iCorvallis. 12:25 1*. M. Vorvallis.. ..1130 P. M.I Portland....0:15 P. M. At Albany ami Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pacific. Express Train. LEAVE. | AUBIVE. Portland.... 1:30 P. M I MeMinnvilleSuni P.M McMinnville 5:43 A. M |Portland....0:00 A. M. For information regarding rates, maps, etc, apply to company’s agent. R KOEHLER, E. P. ROGERS, Manager. G. F. <L l*as.-. Agent. ___ -. * Excursion Sleepers for Second Class Passengers on all through trains Free of Charge. LEAVE. > » I ----- AT------- PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS G. F. McConnell, C. F. Hasty, J. R. Norris. EST RE Daily S:30 a. in. Portland ..4:00 p. ill. Ashland .0:00 ..... a. m.lSanFrTiciseo7:40 a.m. Ashland._____ . .. r.. I Abbiami ’ 1....5:10p. m. 8*nFr'ncisco<>:30 p.ni. .5'40 p. mJ Portlaml...l0:40 a. m. Ashland.... GRANITE HALL No. 311. $1100. Comfortable house and lot, in good local. :n. growing on the place. ASHLAND STATE 50 fruit trees No. 316. ^400 2 acre lot, all cleared: no buildings; in desirable part of city. No. 440. $750. House and acre lot: pleasant view from the house; cheap at the price asked. No, 246. $400. One acre lot anil small house, in north part of city. No. 257. ¿10,50. House anp lot, close to business, and a cozy home. Factory st J B SWEET, l’Ki.sipENT. No. 247. House and lot in Iowa addition to city. alhcmaticK, Psychology, School Economy. No. 247. Two houses and lots on Willitt's block, . near Ashland State Normal JULIA M GOODYEAR, School building. $1000 and $1200. English Grammar, Rhetoric and Latin. No. 44. $2700. House and large lot ou Main street. Plenty of full sized frui C F NESSE, ees on pl ace. Penmanship and Executive Work. No. 333. |1500. House and lot on 1st Avenue. Water and fruit in'abundanc • MRS. G. C. EDDINGS, Instrumental Music. No. 25. 8550. Vacant lot on Church street, 350x200. MRS. LOTTIE D WILLARD, No. 309. $1500. Lot and buildings on Main street. Suitable for meat market Voice Culture. NORMAL :• SCHOOL U A The 11 VALUABLE Presents FMffDV FUNERAL DIRECTOR ! ASHLAND, OREGON. ------- And------- Full supply of coffins, caskets, robes of all sizes, gloves, pes, etc., etc. Office and rare rooms at railroad crossing of Helman street. io UNKNOWN presents, viz: EMMA TOLMAN, Drawing nml Painting. J A McCALL, Calibthenics. Call on or address I fcr ÌOC7-C ^.v-s-cLst ’VX: 20, 1607. TOWN - LOTS ---- In the town of---- i (i. 1;. BILLINGS, (Office near Postoffioe. I For Sale on Easy Terms. Wtw a X KT U G E* Saddle and Harness LUCKEY & CO No. i. i Tea set, 44 pieces. No. 2. 1 Unknown present. No. 4. 1 Unknown present. No. 5. 1 Tea set, 44 pieces. Keep« constantly on hand a full supply of everything In above line, which will be sold at prices as low as can be offered anywhere. ALL ORDERED WORK will be made to give entire satisfaction No. 6. 1 Unknown present. VINES ani SHRUBBERY, In the Northwest. No. 8. i Unknown present. No. 9. Repairing Neatly Done 1 Very Elegant Plush Al bum. Oregon. Ashland, i Will Sell, Rent, Lease or Handle Real Estate ON COMMISSION. No Insect Pests on Trees. o Send for catalogue ami price list to No. 7. 1 Barrel of Roller Mills Flour. •7 REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Keeps the Largest Stuck of FRUIT, SHADE, ORNAMENTAL No. 3. 1 Tea set, 44 pieces. and NUT TREES, MANUFACTURER, AsiM & Linkville. J. T. XV. N. IJ’CKBY, Notary Public. Siskiyou co., Cal., One-fourth down; balance within six, twelve and eighteen months. See map at the Rail’oad Depot for graded prices, etc., or address D. II. HASKELL, Town Site Ageut C. P. R. R.. San Francisco, California. |12-5 - ASHLAND, OREGON '¿ii- For information semi for catalogne to J. 8. Sweet, Abbiami. Oregon. Ill-«> MONTAGUE, J. H.SETTLEMIER, Woodburn, Oregon. Any Person wishing to buy or sell property will find it to their interes to cal! and see us. BOPER, GALEY & HELI. at low rates, and all work done promptly. No. 10. 1 Unknown present. No. 11. 1 Pair of Vases. No. 12. 1 Unknown present. No. 13. 1 Bisque Doll. No. 14. 1 Unknown present. No. 15. 1 Stand Lamp. No. 16. 1 Unknown present. No. 17. 1 Toilet Set. Medford, Jackson Co.. Or. No. 18. 1 Unknown present. CENTRAL HOUSE. No. 19. 2 Mush Sets. B E. Brightman, No. 20. 1 Unknown present. [9-48 H. JUDGE. HAY FOR SALE ---- In Large or Small lots----- LOOSE _—Or in------ COMPRESSED Bales. Inquire of MERRILL & BAKER, ASHLAND, - - OREGON. And to the person holding the largest number of tickets, Shak- NEWLY FURNISHED. speare’s Works, complete, in 13 A good sample room for commer cial travelers has been fitted up in connec volumes, bound in cloth. Renovated throughout, and tion with the lintel. M. E. TYLER, . . 160 acres. $23 per acre. O regon . Myer’s Block,east side Main street. « FOR CASH ONLY I Customers will be entitled to One Ticket for Each Dollars’ Worth of goods purchased. Plan of Drawing same as here tofore, ON SATURDAY OF EACH WEEK there will be public auction between the hours of 1 and 3 P. M. Largest stock of goods in our COME 02TB, COME ALL I line in Southern Oregon. And you will see that I mean BU8INES8! A. P. TALENT. Sixteen ten acre lota one mile from Ashland. Good fruit land. $75 to $100 per acre. Forty acres adjoining Ashland. Splendid location for Fruit Orchnrd. $60 per acre. Fifty g<M d residence lots 50x150 feet, in Ashland. Price, from $40 to $75 per lot' 1 DiTiT in five, ten and twenty acre tracts, adjoining and near Aahland i The best quality of fruit lands, and moat desirable situations, are now offered for sale at this office. Fruit and farming lands in tracts of from 40 to 100 acres, near Ashland, *ud aloug tho line of the railroad, can be purchased at thia office. /4P“ A reasonable commission will be charged in all cases fo r buying or selling real c* Titles will lie carefully hives IT HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED At Coat Price, at private sale and auction. ty Would farther say that all per sons knowing themselves indebted to the undersigned are respectfully in vited to call and settle the same at onoe, and save costs. Improved. Four miles north of Medford. Price late in Jackson and Josephine and Klamath counties tlgated; abstracts furniined; conveyancing done; SIXTY OR NINETY DAYS General - Merchandise, Good farm. 320 acres. Splendid farm and fruit land. Good improvements. Desirable !o entity. Six miles from Grant's Puss. $25 per acre. Having concluded to make a change in my business, I will offer for the next —My entire stock of— Bought and Sold on Commission. 230 acres in lots to suit purchasers in the city of Ashland are offered for sale at fair prices and on easy terms. ;j000 «eres. Good stock ranch. Twenty miles from Ashland. $3 per acre, I GUARANTEE GOOD WORK. . IN SOUTHERN OREOON Special Bargains. Having one of the beet skylights in Or egon, and knowing how to wse it, A shland , BOOM, BOOM, BOOM! OFFICE NEXT DOOR to BANK of ASHLAND PHOTOGRAPHY. Perfect Hair Ayer’s Hair Vigor, RED CKO. KNCLK, Proprietor. That fruit growing, including peaches, pears, prunes, apples, cherries and ber ries in and about Ashland is more profitable than in the favored sections of CaL That an orchard of these fruits can be made to yield a crop worth from $100 to to $500 per ncre within three to five years after planting. That theijj is ample room and Rufficien t extent of country adapted to fruit raia ing within a radius of ten miles of Ashland for thousands of energetic, indnstriou and intelligent people. That our climate at Ashland and in the Rogue River valley is unsurpassed any where for health, comfort and pleasure throughout all seasons of the year. That all who have desirable fruit and farming lands near Ashland for sale at a fair price can find purchasers. That the best class of people will congre gate together in towns aud cities wher labor finds profitable employment, where capital can be invested to good advau tage, where good health prevails, where good schools, good churches and pleasant surroundings are to be found. That Ashland and the valley of the Bogue river are entering upon a Boom. No the boom of speculation and speculation merely, but an awakening to the rea value of our soil, climate, situation and splendid resources. 12-------------- 15 We shall always be prepared to give any* information desired concerning tin needs, rewurces and prosperity of Ashland and Southern Oregon, and will take pleasure in showing the property we offer for sale. . ROPER, GALEY <Sc HELM.