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BREVITIES. ASHLAND TIDINGS HERE The railroad officials who '.rere so anxious, according to a San Francisco press correspondent, to have a big rain storm strike th Si. kiyons in order to test the now roed, are not so anxious about it, now hb they were. The pl ¡storing of tho new cottages of Mrs. Ellen Youn ; and G. F. McCon nell in course oi" construction by A. L. Willey also begins the erection of Mrs. M. U. Hartwell’s new dwelling in tho western part of town this week. Ashland Woolen Mills began run ning again last Monday, after a rest of about two months. The mills will most likely turn out more goods dur ing the next twelve months than ever before during the same length of time. Tho Royce A Lansing Company ex pected to be able to start southward yesterday. They had not fully decided whether to go to Yreka or not -will determine after loarning the prospects of railroad travel south of Montague. “It is worth its weight in gold,” is a common expression. But, while the value o' gol 1 is easily affected, the worth of Ayer's S.,rs.'ip,iri!la, as a blood purifier, never depreciates. It will eradicate scrofula from the system when everything els,, fails. Tho Lake County Km miner has recently entered upon a new volume, and has the prospect of a year of great er prosperity during 1888 than any yet seen. Beach Brothers make it an ex- cellent paper, and are following the true policy of steady improvement. Tho of last week says: . F. . Luy received a heavy fall on tho stone sidewalk last Monday resulting in con cussion of the brain and partial paral ysis. He is improving and will soon lie all right. | Latest report is that Mr. Luy is still in a critical condition. The building formerly used by Chas. Hosley as a butcher shop is being moved from the lot of Mr. Atkinson, next to Myer’s building on tlio east side of Main street, to the other side of Main street south of Mrs. Harga- dine’s residence, where .Mr. Hosley in tends to open another meat market. Tho track was cleared in Cow creek Wednesday, so that a freight came through, but no mails have yet lieen brought since last week. An express train left Portland yesterday morning for Ashland aud was expected in last night with the mail for the whole week to date. Portable forges, garden and railroad wheel-barrows, post-hole diggers bench-vises, anvils and vises combined, Stoves! stoves! stoves! Car load Num ber 2. A variety of both cooking aud heating. Take one while they are cheap. G. C. Eddings, hardware, stoves aud tinware, is headquarters. * At a recent meeting of Jacksonville Fire Co. No. 1. the following officers were elected: J. C. Whipp, president; John Orth, vice-president; Win. Men- sor, secretary; Henry Pane. Sr., treas urer; Frank Smith, foreman; Chas. Prim, 1st asst; Chris Ulrich, 21 asst; Robert Moore, Frank Kaushater and Jacob Grob, trustees. If the property owners iu Ashland will study their own interests and unite upon a policy of widening and straightening the older streets in town, they can make a general transforma tion within a few months which will l>e be the groat advantage of all and can lie done at but a little cost to each. Do not sleep too long in this matter. Dr. Caldwell has opened his dental office over the bank, in front of the T idings office. He has fitted up neat and comfortable rooms, and has one of the most improved operating chairs and all tne modern appliances for fine plate work and tilling. His profession al announcement appears among the new advertisements in this issue. Judge E. DePeatt has had torn out the wooden building between High A Tailor’s and the Red House and will build a tire-proof brick office in its place for his own occupancy. C. W. Ayers has the job, and wall push it to completion as fast as possible. The lot is triangular in shape, and just about large enough for an office. AND THERE PERSONAL. NORMAL SOTES. Hides and Furs Bought. The Fish SUH There. Last week an item found its way in to these columns in reference to the carp in the Bunch place lakes—their death. It was simply given as an item of news, but we learn it was a mistake —the carp are doing well regardless of their obituary, and we are glad to note it, for like the old patriarch Job, we have patience and love to fish, and hope, after the number becomes multi tudinous, to have the leisure and priv ilege of baiting a “mess.” Two sep arate ponds, covering perhaps a half acre of ground, contains a number of the finny beauties, which are carefully guarded by their owner, George Bunch. The gentleman has it so arranged that the fish can be supplied with fresh water when it is found necessary.— [Courier. Final examinations in the History The undersigned will pay the highest mar- Col. John E. Ross, of Jacksonville Wood bus been retailing in Pendle and Geography classes will be held price for bides, skins and furs of all precinct, is very ill again. . , ton at 87.59 a cord and coal at 815 a from this date until further notice. next Monday. An average of 90 per J. B. R. H utching *. ton. Mr. Isaac Stauffer aud Miss Isabell cent is required to pass in all final ex Ashland. Or., May 21. 18* A. Jess, of Wilderville, were married 4«rent Bargains in Sheet Music. aminations. I Measles is reported among the stu dents both of the state university at Jan. 22d. One hundred dollars’ worth of choice Eatray Notice. A now stile ornamants the school Eugene and the Willamette university, Mr. aud Mrs. W. H. Atkinson are ex fonoo on the north side. A poor thing «lieet music at Hunsaker's miuio room at Salem. pected home within a few days from —forithe cows. will be sold nt 25cts per copy. This is Taken up by the undersigned at his ranch six mile* «until of Asblana the followed dr- choioe music, the regular pace for their eastern trip. Hermann Duenkal, one of the old scriited estray animal: One brown hone, Now that wo have plenty of good which is from 25 cts to 81.59. and in- about (15) hands high: reveu years old, and residents of Yreka died last Friday, Mrs. John Mathes and family are dry wood, the weather is warm and we clnd« both vixml and instrumental branded with a circle (O; on left shoulder; age«I 65 years. moving down to their home in Eden dou’t need it left hind loot white up to the pastern joint. consisting of waltzes, sehot- Said animal will be advertised end sold ac Dan Cawley, the veteran stage driver, precinct this week. ice. marches, ¡Milkas, etc. Call Send in .your pupils to our training cording to law unless claimed by the is acting as stage agent on the trains Messrs. J. F. Kelley and I. G. Moon, rly and make your choice, for there owner, and expenst*« paid. school. F bastcs W* llb . for Col. Stone’s stage line, booking of Grant’s Pass have been in towfa il! be no reserve. Posted Friday, Dec. 16, 1X87. All grades received in the normal passengers for Yreka and points in most of the past week. 12-34] E. B. H unsakeil Appraised Jan. 20, 1888, at *40, by A. D. training class. Scott valley.—[Union Helman, J P. Miss Ida Sizemore, of Sam ’ s Valley, Ileal Estate Sales. The regular monthly social has been A Marion county exchange says that came up to Ashland last Thursday, for postponed until the second Friday in Luckey A Co. report the sale of 37 in and about Stayton a great many a visit with relatives iu town. February. The instrumental music acre« of hill land southweetof Ashland horse« are dying of a «IHease very sim Miss Allie Everitt, daughter of E. F. will be furnished by Mrs. Eddings’s By having stages in readiness and belonging to David Buckalew, to N. ilar to “ blind staggers. ” caused by the Table lable damask, napkins uapkins an_ and towels _ Everitt; tho photographer of Grant’s class. A full report of programme will the roads in good condition over Siski W. Davis; consideration, $699. use of too much dry feed. x cheap at D. R. & E. V. Mills. Pass, is visiting Ashland friends this be given next week. you mountain, we are enabled to get DePeatt A Kyle report the sale of a It is reported that three cases of week. Soda mails from Oregon, but no stage« Mineral water from Wagner’s lot on Hargadine hill belonging to Geo. A mock trial of one of the commer daily sinalli>ox appeared at Rodding Thurs being at hand on the Sacramento river, R. Hargadine, to A. T. Kyle; consid Springs at Clayton Gore’s. NOW OFFERED to ANYONE Mr. C. G. Topping and Miss Minerva cial students last Tuesday evening day. In these times of smallpox ru and the road impassable at present, eration not stated. E. llerriott were marriqd at the resi Wi»hiag to rugate in the Book and Sta created considerable merriment Mr. Call at Herrin s, if you want good mors this means probably one case,and tionery biihiness, iu euunectlon with a cir Mrs. Lncinda Adams has sold to substantial wear for your money. ♦ dence of Wm. Herriott on Applegaio W. B. P—’s evidence savored more of there Beems to be no chance of getting perhaps n«»ne. - [Union, Jan. 26. culating libiary. mails from south until the railroud is Wm. Patterson a lot on Pine street in recently. voracity than veracity. The underaiirned has determined to di»- cleared of slides. Even if the wagon Gent’s kid shoes 81.50, boots 81.75 ; Ashland; consideration, $350. Also, a The prospects of a fiue fruit crop in pose of hi* business at even a great sacri Judge S. J. Day, of Jacksonville, Various are the excuses brought for roads were in order between Sisson and lot on Church street to O. Coolidge ; ladies’ shoes 50 eta., up at Herrin’s. fice, as other matters demand hl* attention. Southern Oregon are now good. The has been very ill with pneumonia, ward for not keeping study-bours, the Redding, sufficient horee6 and wagons consideration, $400. C-aT* Call aud get terms immediately. It was too cloudy hero last Saturday condition of fruit trees in that section but was reported yesterday as con latest one a “billet-deaux.” Now, Wil are not obtainable along the route for This powder never varies. A marvel J. M. MCCOY. evening to see the eclipse of tho moon. of the State is one of interest to Ore valescent. of purity, strength and vWMOMMM M. liam, don’t transferring around slides or washouts. Eutcrtaiuiuent Postpone«!. At the Fraley Store, Ashland, Or. gonians generally.- [Albany Demo More economical than the ordinary kind*, and cannot be sold iu competition w ith Uncle Sam Colver was visiting The Japanese wedding, which was ; Heavy duck 40 and 29 inch, for tents Commercial school closes its first —[Yreka Journal. crat. the multitude of low test, short weight friends in Ashlaud last Friday. He is term next week. There will be several arranged to take place at Granite Hall and wagon covers, at D. R. & E. V. A. H. CABSON. I.. W. CABSON. alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in Mills. 1 A case of leprosy was discovered at The material considered best .for expecting his wife back from her East graduates from the short course. this evening, has been indefinitely cans. R oyal B aking P owder C o ., 106 Marysville, Cal., the other day, the vic fumigating a room after an infectious Wall street. N. Y. ern visit soon. postponed. The ladies having the af M. Matlie has sold the Briner place The training department of the nor disease is, dioxide of manganese 10 oz., tim being a colored barber. The board fair in charge had made elaborate prep in Eden precinct to C. P. Buck for W. W. Taylor came in from Grant mal opened last Monday and most of and salt 10 oz., mix in an earthenware of health recommended the erection of arations for the event and the post 82600. We Shall be Glad a house outside of town for the un county not long since, and will remain the students have bœn assigned vessel with a little lukewarm water,and ponement is a source of great annoy till spring with his parents at their classes. Each student assumes charge pour on 8 oz. (fluid measure) of sul Miners have had abundance of water fortunate man and his family. To place your name on our subscrip ance to them, as well as a great disap- everywhere in Southern Oregon since home in Eden precinct. of one class and conducts that one phuric acid. Close, of course, all open tion list for any newspaper, magazine Cintment to the public, but it has the thaw. Tho Review, of Douglas county, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Blount were at class each day, so that there is no ings in the room and keep them closed or story paper published. Your sub Six miles South of Grant’s Paas, Jose en thought best to pursue the safe There is a disease among the change iu teachers of the same class. least two lio^s. The fumes are scription given to us will add a little Men's boots not at coet -but cheni>- plan, nnd avoid any public gathering of phine county, Oregon. horses throughout this county from San Francisco Wednesday, and are ex This arrangement enables the pupil to at poisonous and inll injure any bright to our business and doe« not cost you pected home as soon as they can paBs the kind till it be seen whether or not er than you ever saw them at D. R. & which several horses have died, We receive better instruction, and the stu metallic work and curtains. The above as much as it does to order it yourself. « x there is probability of scarlet fever E. V. Mills. have not learned just what the nature the blockade on the railroad. dent-teacher to do better work than is are the words of Cyril Williams, secre B uhckhalter & H asty . taking a start in town from the one of tho disease is, but whatever it may Says au Albany paper of last Friday: ordinarily done in public school work. tary of the health department, of San Father Hermann, of the Jackson case reported. Just as soon as possi ville be is very fatal. Jas. Emery and family have been in the Parents desiring the best opportuni Francisco. Catholic church, will leave for Jack for Sale. ble, tho entertainment will be given, Germany soon. city this week, visiting friends, previous ty's for their children should not fail Wheat was slighly injured by the and due announcement will lie made. The undersigned have for sale a fine, cold snap in Linn county, and oats a to leaving for Linkville, where they to send their children at once. Instruction in Telegraphy. The proprietors of the Swinden ledge largo Maltese Jack, which can be had will locate. little more than slightly. As in the We are very glad to note visits from An Unhappy Englishman. propose to put up a new forty-stamp An expert telegraphist will take a at a bargain for cash. The animal can past, though, a fair crop may lie looked Mr. Fred Hansen, who has been Rev. Mr. .Strange, Miss Jessie Plu- I Yreka Union.) mill at their mine. class in telegraphy and guarantee to be teen at their livery stables in Ash for. The wheat crop nearly always spending most of the winter at his merth, Prof. Fairclo, and Mr. and Mrs. land; and is guaranteed to be a sure Monto Tarret is a young Englishman It looks as if farmers in Oregon will make them efficient operators. ends well after our annual spring large farm down on Rogue river, has Cummins. N ormalité . foal getter. He will be sold low to any who has been in this country but two be able to sow their February crops Those wishing to learn telegraphy scare. - [Democrat. been in town for a woek or ten days TE.»TIERS’ MEETING. one who will apply soon, as we have no months. A few days ago at Dunsmuir this year as usual. ------- Consisting of - ■■ in all its branches will please address an Iudian asked him for a drink from Mr. and Mrs. Peyton Wilkes, aged past. At the usual teachers’ meeting last “Telegrapher,” Ashland, P. O. box 12. use for him. APPLE, PEAR, PEACH, Justice of the Peace A. D. Helman T hompson <t S tephenson . his flask and he got it. The Indian respectively 97 and 91 years, of Green Mr. Woolfolk and 8on, of Texas, are Saturday evening an unusually good Should the government take charge PLUM, PRUNE, CHERRY, Ashland, Or., Jan. 13,1888. eoon became intoxicated and when has his office in the second storv of the ville, Washington county, were mar in Ashland this week, on a visit of in programme was presented. A number of the telegraphic system of the coun APRICOT, NECTARINE, asked where ho obtained the liquor lie Odd Fellows’ block. ried in 1815, and hence are ahead of spection, having come out to Oregon of important questions were asked. try, operators will be in demand. Keep your Eeet Warm. ALMOND, WALNUT, and pointed out Jarrett. The offence was Mr. and Mrs. John Smith, of Albany, with a view of moving hither, if they Answers by Miss Ewan and Miss Sut Trains will not be operated regularly committed innocently enough, but Jar- between Delta aud Ashland for ten who have been cre«lited as being tho like the country. ton were very appropriate. Miss Aman Drunkenness, or the Liquor Habit Thatcher’s Magnetic Insoles keep the ret had to pay the penalty of giving days or more, probably. couple with the longest wedded life of da Goodyear gave a very good talk upon Positively Cured l>y administering feet and limbs warm, insulate and Mr. A. P. Sharpstein, of Cteurd’Alene, “primary spelling.” Among her sug liquor to Indians and was sent up for any in tho state. protect the body from the damp, cold ' Ilr. Hahie’s Golden Specific. formerly a member of the newspaper The boys are spearing a few salmon 30 days and fined $60. Jarrett is now gestions we find the following: Teach earth, and remove all aches and pains. Grape Vine, Currant«, Gooseberries. It can be given in a cup of coffee or Says the Mt. Shasta Herald: Mr. fraternity but now the owner of valua spelling by sight, that correct brain Blackberries, Rasplternes, in jail in this city and wears a sad iu Boar creek, and a few ducks have The best way to prevent taking cold is tea without the knowledge of the person O’Donnell sold his saloon business at ble mining propety in Idaho, is spend Strawberries, Figs. heart. His sister is on her way here been shot along the creek. » pictures of the words may be formed. taking it; is absolutely harmless and to wear a pair of these foot batteries. Dunsmuir a few days ago and skipped ing a day or two iu Ashland. Etc., Etc. from England and he says the morti Cause pupils to reproduce these brain will effect a permanent and speedy Price only 81. For 6ale by Dr. Aaron Fred Brown and Wm. Bybee are out, closely pursued by a number of cure, whether the patient is a mod Dean, on Granite street near Main. fication of meeting her under such cir buying cattle to fatten for the Port pictures. Teach only the words of I ’ . B. Whitney will remove his family Our trees are grown without irrigation creditors, lie was overhauled nt Sac drinker or au alcoholic wreck. 11-25] cumstances is almost too much for hu land market, says the Times. on Bed hill land, and all of known va to Portland to reside, Mr. Whitney’s which the pupil knows the meaning. erate ramento and compelled to make a set Thousands of drunkards have been man endurance. rieties that succeed in Southern Oregon. tlement. A numlier of others have tak- business keeping him there most of Advises that spelling, both written and made temperate men who have taken the Try the “cream wheat.” It can be Those contemplating tree planting oral, accompany the reading lesson. Shiloh ’ s Catarrh Remedy — a positive tho time now. Mrs. Whitney has many Golden Specific iu their coffee without eu “French leave” of Dunsmuir lately. boiled, fried or used for pudding, You do well to visit our orchard and nur Sudden Death of a Young Mau. friends here who will regret to see her Much use of script work leading to their knowledge, and to-day believe they cure for catarrh, diphtheria and canker will * sery, or write us for price list. will find it at Cayton & Gore’s The Adin Argus says a young man leave Ashland. language lessons.” Her talk was en 2nit drinking of their own free will. mouth. For sale by T. K, Bolton. Wednesday evening Col. C. F. Frizell Fostoffioe—Murphy, Josephine oounty, named Fred Linton died at the ranch t N eveh F ails . The system once im tertaining and instructive. Have you seen that set of silver ware I have a permanent cure for piles by Oregon. B. R. station, Grant's Pass. and wife received the sad report of the Harry Tice, of Medford precinct, who pregnated with the Specific it becomes of W. V. Witcher, near Canby, two The next subject was “ Language Les painless method of treatment which I death of their eon. J. Lovatt Frizell, (Rogers Bros.’ware) given away as a A. H. CARSON & SON. weeks ago. He had been out on t he has been in charge of the siock at one sons.” Although this has l>een a much- an utter impossibility for the liquor ap will guarantee. C. E. B eebe , M. D. which occurred at Fresno, Cal., on t ho prize to coffee at Geo. H. Currey’s. * petite to exist. For full particulars, ad of tho Western Stage Co. stations for stock range, took cold, and was taken worn subject, Mrs. Gilroy seemed mas 7th of January. The young man was G olden S pecific Co., 185 Racine For dyspepsia and liver complaint, Carload of the best cedar shingles violently ill and died before medical i two years or more, came over from Wil ter of the situation and vividly brought dress on bis way to Los Angeles, Cal., to vis received by Youle <fe Gilroy, and for street, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mrs. S- M. Boynton, you have a printed guarantee on every low creek yesterday, having quit work assistance could be had- [Robert Lin before the meeting the great import it relatives of his mother, and, being sale at their warehouse at lowe st rates. bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never there. ton, who resides at Bogus, Cal., is tho ance of the study in all grades, and attacked with pueumonia, died after an fails to cure. For sale by T. K. Bolton. MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS What is It? father of tho unfortunate young man. One of the few choice residence lots Sheriff Dean has been in town a clearly explained how it may be taught illness of only two days. He was a That produce« that beautifully soft Why will you cough when Shiloh’s young man just a little past twenty-one in the beet part of the city, adjacent to A Montague correspondent of the couple of days this week, looking af practically and successfully. The fol-1 complexion and leaves neither traces Cure will give immediate relief. Price and Notions. Krs of age, and was healthy and ro- tho business center can be purchased Union says: A glance at the town site ter the collection of taxes. He will lowing are a few of the many thoughts of its application nor injurious affects? 10 cts.. 50cts., and $1. Try it. For sale Mrt. Gillette's Building, west Hide of t when he left Ashland. It is pre at a bargain. Apply to G. F. Billings. chart at the R. R. office shows that all be here again to receive taxes, due no presented by her: Various methods of The answer: Wisdom’s Robertine ac by T. K. Bolton. increasing the vocabulary of the pu Main street, 12-29 tice of the date of which will be given sumed that from the first of bis sickness tho desirable bnsiness lots have been An old man named Ernst, who has Are you made miserable by indigestion, pil. Insertion of words omitted in complishes till this, and is pronounced he was delirious from the fever and been in the county hospital for some bought up and are held against good in the T idings . ASHLAND, OREGON. written sentences. Lessons copied. by ladies of taste and refinement to be constipation, dizziness, loss of appetite, could give no account of himself, as it time, fell and broke his thigh one day premiums offered by would-be pur Says a California exchange: In the Lessons reproduced from memory. Re the most delightful toilet article ever yellow skin? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is a was only learned that he was from Ash last week. chasers. We are informed that the Paris edition of the New York Herald cure. Aud offered for sale by Fashionable - Dressmaking. production, both oral and written, of produced. Warranted harmless and positive land, and the people there did not know parties owning these lots have in sev T. K. Bolton. we notice the statement that Mr. and matchless. Sold by J. H. Chitwood & The military telegraph line is work his father's address, but sent the sad eral instances refused double the orig Mrs. Scobie, of California, have re stories read or told by teacher. Orig Son, Ashland, Or. inal description of familiar objects and news to the postmaster here. De ing all right now along its whole length. inal price. GENERAL MERCHANDISE—ETC. turned from a tour in Scotland to events. Topical recitation recommend ceased hail many young friends in New poles will put it m good condi spend the winter in Paris. Says a Portland paper of recent date: ed as au aid to language lessons. The town who will learn with sorrow of his tion next spring. That hacking cough can be so quickly “But little fruit is being shipped from Adam Klippel, formerly of this place teacher should be a model in this, as cured by Shiloh's Cure. We guarantee early death. Trains run both ways daily be this city at present, as shippers do not and Jacksonville, has made consider in many other things. Ladie’s B Calf Shoes, it at T. K. Bolton's. tween Cole's and Sisson’s, but be care to trust perishable fruit to freight able money by the rapid rise in value Miss Ewau next gave “Five Ways to A Loss of Logs. tween Sisson’s and Delta the track is Shiloh ’ s Cure will immediately relieve old price cars nor pay the high express charges. of land he bought near East Portland Keep the Little Ones Busy.” She said (Portland News.) impassable. whooping rough, and bronchitis. There are plenty of apples in the mar a few years ago, and will build a hand that the minds of the little ones were croup, Ladie’s Pebble Goat Shoes Major Albert Whittleson bookkeeper ket, but the demand from California some new dwelling house in that city. always busy, and that it was a most Sold by 1. K. Bolton. The A. O. U. W. lodge is still receiv Two share« and a fraction in the of the Portland Lumber & Manufac ing accessions to its membership. The will soon clean out the the supply. important qualification in a teacher to old price Mrs. Frank Terry, of Roseburg, wife know how to direct those miculs prop East Ashland Water Ditch will be turing Company, whose mill is known order offers the cheapest safe life in- There are plenty of cooking pears, but of the baggage master on the run be Ladie’s Kid Shoes, as Peunoyer’s, informed a News re- surance obtainable. none that may be classed as good eat erly. Children should be encouraged sold at a fair price. Apply to E. De- tween that place anti Ashland, has to be active and busy, and the teacher Peatt x Crter yesterday that the company had ing.” old price Don’t fail to call and settle accts. been in town a week or more, en route it 2,(XW,000 feet of logs during the U. S. Marshal Myers has received a for Los Angeles, whither she gees in who fails to find work for pupils lacks It will save due Fountain & Holmes, recent break-up of the ice in the river. Gent’s Boots, M Alt KI ED. bill from the state penitentiary for the the hope of recuperating failing health. one essential element of a good teacher. These logs were valued at 812,000. both trouble and expense. Remember Ways suggested, as follows : Paper board and lodging of the Unitod States * □Id price Two steumbbats are busily engaged in business is business. Mr. Sullivan, who has had charge of work, folding, cutting, etc. ; molding AUSTIN—EDWARD^ -At the residence of prisoners in that institution for the the bride's parents in Medford precinct, recovering the logs, and it is thought in clay, sand, putty, etc. ; slate work of It saves you trouble and don’t cost quarter ending December 31. Five a large division of the construction Gent’s Shoes, Jan. 22d, by Rev Geo W Black, Minot Aus quite a number will be saved, but it you any more, to give your subscrip A turning step, which is intended to United States prisoners were dis forces of the C. & O. R. R. during its various kinds, number work, drawing, tin and Miss Linda Edwards. will cost from one-third to one-half tion for your paper or magazine to guard against breakage by the obstacles charged during the quarter and twelve extension northward from Redding, is writing, spelling, etc. ; color work, with old price what they are worth to recover them. Burckhalter k Hasty. * lyin» near the track, is being attached remain there, and their board bill now the roadmaster of the division colored sticks, blocks, paper, etc. ; Champion Short Hand Writer. J. H. Jones A Company lost between work, horizontal lines, perpendic Children’s Shoes, The case of Paul vs. Land, appealed to the Southern Pacific Company’s amounted to $666.25. Each of the pris which includes the Siskiyou mountain, form Mr. A. S. White, tbe well-known author 200,000 and 300,000 feet of logs, valued ular, parallel, triangles, polygons, etc. from Klamath county, will com j before new cars. Nearly every day steps áre oners discharged was presented with a/ and is superintending the repairs and old price of “ White ’ s Phonography, ” famous as at 86 per M feet, but expect to recover Miss Ewan seemed to have a multitude broken on the cars which run on the suit of clothes and 85 in cash, and the ballasting of the road. the supreme court at Salem on the 9th tho Champion 8horthanil Writer of the • minor portion of.them. An exten- of ways at her command, and we are mountain divisions of the C. & O. R. bill for this amounts to 894.50. Mr. N. A. Steadman and Miss Bar sure that her pupils will never want for World, received the first prizes in the aive raft of this firm’s logs was caught inst., for a re-hearing. R. Rocks rolling down into the cuts international contests at London, Edin J. S. HERRIN’S in the Willamette river near the mouth. A tremendous gale prevailed along bara Bentz were united in marriage at work to do. February opens warm and pleasant, near the track are the chief cause. tho home of the bride ’ s mother in Jack The r.ift had hung together well, and and if this weather continue, the al the Oregon coast during the middle of Tho subject of “Geography” was burgh, Faris and Berlin; he came near On Tuesday a son of Mr. Marshall last woek. An Astoria dispatch of the sonville last Sunday, Rev. Rob. Ennis next presented by J. T. Hover, of tho being permanently disabled by rheuma was caught by a steamer and tied to mond and peach trees will be iu bloom who lives in the eastern part of town, 25th says: “A sixty-mile-per-hour gale officiating. The groom has been a north school. 1 After defiuing the sub tism. His recovery by the use of a remedy the bank. before the first of March. a lad of twelve years was taken ill with is prevailing here. Four vessels were resident of Ashland and Jacksonville ject logically, grating that a definition infallible in curing rheumatisln and all Fat cattle will be shipped from this what is pronounced scarlet fever. This drhen on tho sands. The names for a number of years, and through his was necessary that the pupil might blood diseases is told in a letter from his The Royce X Landing Company. valley to Portland at frequent intervals is the first appearance of this disease the vessels are tho Deanfield, Sbenir, services ns deputy sheriff, is well known have an idea of what his work would office, 102 Washington st., Chicago, dated The Roych A Lansing Music and hereafter until the grass feed steers are in town, and in order to do everything Lucipera and Medea. It is thought throughout the county. He has hosts lead to, ho proceeded in a clear and June 20,1887. Comedy company were preceded to again fat enough for beef. He writes: possible to prevent its taking a start the vessels will bo got off safely, with of friends who will congratulate him logical manner to present his methods Ashlaud by complimentary reports of “ Your remedy has done wonderful High water north and high water hero the directors of the public schools little or no damage. There are no fur ii|>on his good fortuno in winning the of teaching tho subject. For primary their performance« at places north of heart and band of so aimable and grades I10 recommended the synthetic service for me. For the past five years ther particulars, as the line is pros ordered them closed till further infor south. Land slides and washouts on here, and on their first appearance, worthy a young lady as the fair bnde I have been troubled with rheumatic Moml ay evening, they were greeted by Cow creek, and washouts and land mation could be had of the likelihood trated by the wind. All tho vessel« I whom he has led to the altar. They method, beginning with the school pains. of the disease spreading. The normal are in ballast. On Main street two or room, school yard, town, county, state, ■ full liouse. Their entertainment is slide« on the Sacramento. “My right Land had become almost three show windows were blown iu will probably reside in Ashland. school has net closed. etc. The physical features that can unique, and consisted on the first night When solicited to insure in other useless and I was gradually losing speed and considerable damage done to good-. be seen with the eye taught first; a of a pleasing variety of musical rendi companies, remember that Billings can Little Roy Beach, aged about five The damage is less than was to be ex I as a shorthand writer. A friend of mine, WILL CURE Diarrhoea and Dysentery. Southern Oregon Mines. good time is after a rain. Upon the tions, and a series of most amusing give you insurance in the best of life years, only son of Mr. and Mrs. S. C. WILL CURE Pimple» on the face, and Freckle». Dr. Dederich, advised me of your remedy. pected from such a high wind.” character sketches, the whole being companies at the lowest rates. Tho Portland A’etra of recent date shores of some pond or stream mini I used a dozen bottles of S. S. S. and am Beach of this place, was taken sick x WILL CURE Old Sores and Ulcers. ’ = a display ature islands, capes, peninsulas, etc., now entirely recovered. I shall never fitted together upon the plan of a farce, Reports received from cattle ranges fins the following regard ling with diphtheria near Henley last week, may be formed. Copy maps, memory CURE Wind in the Stomach. Rev. H. P. Satchwell's son Roy, WILL cease to commend your excellent medi the thread of which was only distinct his mother being there on a visit with so far are most favorable. The snow is of Oregon orcs in the office of a min cines, and wish you much Bucress. enough to give smoothness to the pro who was injured internally in a coast her daughter, Mrs. C. 11. Veghte. disappearing and losses are trifling. ing man in that city: There are sev maps and relief maps not only import WILL CURE Headache and Nervous Depression. “ Yours truly, gramme. Royce, the comedian and ing accident, as rejiorted two weeks There being no physician there, they There are but few cattlemen or sheep eral hundred specimens from forty- ant but necessary to good work in ge A. 8. W hite ,” WILL CURE Scrofula. Sand, putty, etc., recom And here is another witness : facial artist, is a genius in bis line, and ago, is still m a critical condition. started for homo with him Thursday men now who do not lay in a stock of two ledges located in Jackson county, ography. mended for relief maps. Much oral CURE “ B ento M, Ark., AugU9t25th, 1887. Summer Complaints. WILL .’n the great variety of his burlesque Logan has bonght the panther skin morning, on the cars, but dnl not reach hay to provide against a hard winter. arranged most artistically. •‘Last spring I was dangerously Afflicted The specimens include graphite, instruction should be given in primary with erysipelas, and my life was de- impersonatn ns brought down the brought in recently by Joe. Shepherd, here till late that night. His condition Horsemen are not so particular, for Rheumatism and Gout. WILL CURE house in every instance. Lansing is a and stuffed and mounted by J. Lomas. grew rapidly worse on the way, an 1 at wild horses will scratch a living where gold, silver, iron, lead, ciunibar, nickel grad«», with plenty of reviews. Short ■palre of by my physicians As a last Pains in the Bones and Joints, WILL CURE talks to pupils on imaginary trips will hope I tried 3. 8. 8. and soon found re musical company in himself, and ably It is now on exhibition at the gallery. 1 o'lock a . M. Friday he breathed his other domestic animals would starve. and copper; also metalic gold, metalic lief, and in two weeks was able to attend assist in acquiring a knowledge of the CURE all Skin Diseases. WILL snpports Mr. Royce in comedy. The Even when the snow is belly deep to platiniuni and feldspar crystals with last. to my business. I used five bottles. Another prize drawing at the Red “ S. H. WlTTHOBME, Ed. Saline Courier." ladies are fine musicians and are fully them they can paw it away and find native amalgam, bright scarlet cinni- different countries aud their produc C. W. Ayers has just hada handsome enough grass to keep them alive. The bar. Tho variety is so great that one tions. For advanced pupils the an Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases equal to the parts they play in the House. Twenty-one valuable presents FOR 8ALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND CROCERS. spring wagon made for his own use in only thing which prevents them is a wonders how they could nil lie found alytic method is preferred, beginning mailed free. T hb 8wirr S pecific Co., to be given to patrons of the bouse. comic sketches. Moen is a violinist of Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga. exceptional skill, and altogether the See announcement in the Red House the business of carpenter and builder. thick crust on the snow. [Oregonian, in ono county, Tho ore from one of the with the world as a whole anil sutxli- It was made by W, W. Kentnor and 8. Jan. 28. ledges goes 166 ounces silver and four viding in various wa>s. Causes are company is a combination which can column. F. Morine, and is a piece of workman here sought after, why different coun ounces of gold to the ton. not fail to ple.ise and make a brilliant Poetmasters and express agents in ship of which any carriage build The business transacted in the tries of the globe differ in climate, pro Oxs: 6,000.000 reQPlE VS* One peculiarity of Southern Oregon success everywhere. Southern Oregon have been having an might be proud. Tho bed is Shasta Land Office for the last three ore is that it is free milling until the ductions, and people. Much outline Being imable to leave Ashland be easy time this week. Wait till the ile- er made long, for carrying ladders, long months, ended Dec. 31st, as furnished water line is reached Then the ore work recommended, that a pupil may cause of tho blockaded railroads, the layedtfnatter come3 in, then we'll Bee Z D.M.FERRY4C0. strips of lumber, etc., and the wagon is us by Register Hull anil Receiver Bick tutus into sulphurets, becomes rebel recite from outline rather than from company gave three performances ’em scratch. aie admitted to be th* ford amount in cash entries on Pre especially designed and adapted for the Lataest Seedamen lious, and at the same time is richer in bare questions, and if possible make here, each time to a good house. use to which it will bo put. A. L. emptions, Homesteads, Private Entry, nn the world. geography a living, practical study. All those indebted to the late firm of gold. Tho free milling ore can be No entertainment ever given here by a S.K.FEUBYtCO'8 W. C. Roberts next asked and an Illvstrntcd, Desert^, traveling company has been so entirely Fountain A Holme« are requested to Willey has ordered one made by the Timber and Mineral Lands, to the mu worked for 84 a ton, as the mines are I builders, to bo upon the same nificent sum of $63,969.53, which came located close to the railroad and trans swered “Five Questions upon the Phi- live na<l Priced satisfactory, and none ever yielded call at the Bee-hive and settle immedi same from lands entered almost exclusively portation and supplies are in <con-< , losophy of Education.” The first ques- SEED more genuine, healthy, hearty amuse ately. The old books must be squared model, only with a longer bed. of Shasta, the seat of the Land sequence thereof very cheap. As 4,1*9 b’ tipn was “What is the problem of edu up either by cash or note. ♦ ment to the audience. The meeting of tho Rescue Club last north ANNUAL Oilice aud county scat of Shasta county, cation?*’ This question as well as the For 1883 Geo. H. Cnrrey having bonght from Sunday afternoon was well attended, the oldest organized county in the supply of low grade ore is almost in-1 was very clearly answered Ed will be mailed Messrs. Clayton A Gore all their glass aud au interesting programme was pre northern tier of counties in the state. exhaustible, the attention of capitalists others The Railroad Obstructions. FREE TO ALL ucation consists of three distinct feat ware and crockery in addition to his sented. The secretary announced that In that part of the Land District south should lx> drawn toward Southern Ore ures: The physical education, or the applicant*, and Travel between Ashland and Port immense to last seasons We invite the attention of the public to the best assorted and largest stock, gives him the finest as the club numbered 225 members, who of Shasta, ami where there is but little gon. With proper machinery in tho education of the body as regards health, customers with land was interrupted last Saturday sortment in Southern Oregon. have signed the pledge of total abstin land open for entry from the Govern bands of skillful mining men thore will strength, activity and grace; the men out <,rdorui< it stock of night by an immense slide in the Cow yet be vast fortunes made in the region Invaluable to all. ence since the lectures here of Hughes tal education, or the education of the Every person n*m< For a neat fitting suit of clothe« and and Ward. Short speeches were made ment, the records show, that, of the under consideration. Creek canyon, which covered the track ,FleM«rFlower for the distauco of nine hundred feet. a fiue stock of piece goods to choose by Revs. H. P. Batchwell and F. G. money derived to Government 81,690.- . As an instance of what proper scien mind that might do honor to a sound r-F* ,boon «end Ibr The worst feature of the case was that from, call on Larsen, the tailor, next Strange, and Messrs. D. H. Hawkins. A. 13 is all that comes in for the last tific mining will do, the Hope exten body; the moral education, or the ed CCLJQ 1L< Addreaa the obstruction was in such a place door to the jx»toffice. Agent for the Willits and J. Howell. Messrs. D. H. quarter to swell the $63,969.53, the to sion rnino is mentioned. This mine is ucation of the moral elements in man. D. M. FERRY AOO..Detroit.Mlotl. that the transfer of passengers, mails Wheeler A Wilson sewing machine. ♦ located in dense forest on broken his inclinations to do right or wrong. Hawkins and W. S. Gore anil Miss tai.—[Shasta Courier. and express matter was impracticable. Shasta county is beginning to feel ground. Yet at a cost of $7000 fully Thus wc have man, mind and matter There has lieen no loss of live stock Amanda Goo lyear were appointed a All mail from north of Grant’s Pas«, on the range in Southern Oregon this committee on programme for next Sun the advance wave of the California 2o,000 feet of work was done in the to educate. Various methods of in wkand and idl through mail from the East winter. Tho snow is all gone now, ex day. boom. A correspondent at Anderson shape of shafts, tunnels, slope« and struction and various methods of cul has been cut off, and none had been cept on the higher mountains, and the as follows to the Chronicle: roads. It is admitted by all that this ture wore outlined, showing the growth The popular an-1 reliable "Travelers” writes received up to time of going to press, grass is growing on tho sunny slopes. “ Over 190,090 trees will be planted iu mine is opened in better shape and for of each. Mr. Roberts’ talk upon these insurance company has issue! a neat this vicinity during though it was exjiected that a train this planting sea less money than any in Southern Ore •bowed much thought, all tending to *ucce«ful operation since 1866, patronized from The station to lx? located at the side and attractive advertisement in the son. Samuel T. Alexander will alone gon. Work will be resumed upon ‘ it ward the harmonious development of In all would be in last evening with a large section* of th* Northwest, endorsed by the pupil. quantity of the delayed mail. Trains track on the Houck place is to lie shape of a pocket calendar, on the back plant 10.900 on his place in Happy in the Spring. business men and leading educator*. of which is given a picture of the first called Lawson: that at the first cross The next teachers ’ meeting will be have been run only semi-occasionally THE HOST FEBFECTLT EQUIPPED SCHOOL valley, six miles west of Anderson. held Feb. 13, in the Normal building. of it* class on the Coast, it offer* private or cl*M between Ashland and Grant's Pass this ing of the stage road in the Siskivous , locomotive nn! train of cars build iu An avenue six miles in leDgtb is now near Dollarbule’s-is called Stein > the United States for active service. being laid out anti cleared through ! Croup, whooping cough, »ore throat, instruction,day and evening throughout the year, ia week. Arithmetic, Writing. Correspondence, Book-keep, 1 The first trip was me! Jan. 15. 1831. the above land, the entire distance of sudden cold, and the lung troubles pe Wlndoin’s Robertine. To the southward the situation is yet man. mg. Banking, Shorthand, Type-writing Bu»ine»s culiar to children, are easily con 1 Itis stilted that "th ■ urgro firem in, an- worse. It was reported the first of the Leading ladies of society and prom and Legal Forms and all Common School Branch*«. Grass growing in January, as it has ¡ noyed by the blowing off of the steam, which on either side will be planted trolled by promptly administering week that from fifty to sixty land b«en in the valleys and on the southern J with English walnut trees. A firm of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. This remedy inent professional Stars have testified Students, all age* and both *exe* admitted anytime. alii’^s had occurred since the thaw be slopes of the bills in Southern Oregon fasteiie l thes ifetv valvedxu au 1 sat landowners is planting sixtv acres of is safe to take and certain in its action. to its excellency in the most emphatic Catalogue free. Armstrong and Wesco, Prop’rv tween Sissor and Delta. Some of during the past week, is something of upon it, with tho result of an explosion Freach prunes on bottom lands near terms. Guaranteed harmless and them, of course, were easily cleared unusual interest to visitors from the that kill n I him and badly sualded the town. Captain Thomas G. Taylor is matchlees. J. H. Chitwood & Son, How Men Die. engineer.” Billings has the calendars planting-fifteen acres, while the Fishers away, while others formed serious ob East. druggists, Ashland, Or., sell it at 50 for distribution. structions. High water along the up If wo know all the methods of ap cents per bottle and give a beautiful are adding to their large orchard, which Mrs. Ferguson of Willow Springs I Au advertisement in a neighboring already proach adopted by an enemy we are tne card to every purchaser. per Sacramento did much damage to contains 200,000 trees. The >• the track in many place«, and yeeter- precinct has sold her farm to F. T. paper makes the largo aunouucemeut planting that is now being done, with better enabled to ward off the danger and postpone the moment when surren Downing of Central Point precinct, day there seemed to be but a poor Jumbo! Jumbo! that “the Wagner Creek Mining Co., the large acreage that has heretofore heroines inevitable. In many in pros|>ect of anything reaching here who purchases it for some of his rela the Hope Extension and other com been planted in small orchards, rang der Tho original Abietene Ointment is JACOB WAGNER, Proprietor. stances the inherent strength of the over the railroad for several days to tives. The price paid was 83500. — panies operating in Wagner creek dis ing in size from five to thirty acres, body suffices to enable it to oppose the only put up in two-ounce tin boxes, come. The track in the Siskivous be ' [Times. trict, have incorporate ! as the Golden will lie in a short time throw Anderson tendency toward death. Many however and is an absolute cure for old sore«, soi— tween the summit and Steinman was Rotary snow plows may lie good Spike Mining Co. The capital stock in tho lead of tho firnit-prodneing dis have lost these forces to such an extent burns, wuuim I b , chapped I hands and all r I''HIS HOTEL, which has been for many 1 yearn a favorite place of summer re declared abandoned by the operating enough for the railroads of Montana, SóiM.í'ic). at 819 per share, par value, tricts of Northern California.” that there is little or no help. In other for person« seeking health aud recrea- cases a little aid to the weakened Lungs skin eruptions. Will postively cure tort department last Saturday till it could Dakota and other portions of the Arc I thirty thousand of which have been has recently been greatly improved will make all the difference between all kinds of piles. A b R for the original tiOL, be put in better condition by the large tic zone, but what is needed on the C. placed on the market. The following tlie present proprietor, who na» done Abietene Ointment Sold by Chit by sudden death and many yean of useful Circumstances may require us to give much to make it pleasant and attractive force of repairmen at work upon it ' A O- anil O. A C. road» is a machine ore the officers of the company: Jacob Upon the first symptoms of a wood A Son. to guests. Transportation between the tunnel and that will walk through a 900-foot land Eiehel of Evausville, Ind., president. up many of the luxuries, and even the life. cough, cold or any trouble of the throat Steinman in the mean time is to be i slide in half a day. August Brentano of Evansville, secre I comforts, to which we have been accus or lungs, give that old and well known attention paid to the comfor Shake« and cedar posts on hand and jy»snecial tomed; but there can be no excuse for made by stages and wagons. Thus tary; B. J. Gillette of Citizen's Na an<I needs of invalid». remedy—Boschee’s German Syrup, a for sale by Sutton k Miller. x Ho ! All ye that want to spend an tional Bank of Evansville, treasurer; I not providing ourselves and those de careful trial. It will prove what thou tar they have hail little to do, however, Among the improvement* of the hotel are the baths, litted with all modern con as the trains have been blockaded hour of pleasure and profit, go to the Capt. Geo. II. Gamble, superintendent; pendent on us with a remedy for those sands say of it to be, the “benefactor of 600 yards of new carpet just received venience*. insidious attacks of disease to which any home.” further south. “Rescue Club” at the_M. E. Church M. A. Brentano, agent.” at D. R. k E. V. Mills. 15 patterns to all are liable. Freee’s Hamburg Tea ROOM» CLEAN, NEAT AND COMFORTABLE. next Sunday from 4 to 5 p . m . An en select from. * Tho Uncle Tom’s Cabin company not only cures many diseases, but is Ten dollar hanging lamp pt rizo to tirely new programme will be rendered. A Nasal Injector free with each bottle from 25c. to 81.45 at D. R. <k played in Asnland last week, and gave excellent as a preventive in malarious of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 Baking Powder at Geo. H Ci Surrey’s Come old and young, one and all. No Good Fare and Reasonable Prices. general satisfaction. grocery store. and other derangements of the system. oents. Sold by T. K. Bolton. fee charged. 8«c. FRIDAY ! Three prisoners now in the county jail. New buildings are going up at Gold Hill. Benj. Eggleston is paying cash for good apples. * Some people are clearing up their gar-lens already. Grand ball at Jacksonville on the evening of the 22d. Fifty cents will buy your baby a pair of shoes, at Herrin's. J Fresh Eastern oysters in any style at Nntley’s, next door to P. O. x Cottage on Oak street for rent at $6 per month. Apply at Bank. * T 3 T * *1 - "TT- - ~ — - POWDER Absolutely Pure. IB. C ARSON S SON; Prop's. ✓ Shade and Ornamental Trees, $1.50 $2.00 1.25 2.00 I, 2. CO 1. 3.OO 0.90 L75 0. 1.00 Closing out at D. R. & E. V. MILLS, West Side of Plaza Dry Goods, Carpetings, Dress Goods, Notions. Cloaks, Jerseys, Jackets, Shawls, Boots -and Shoes, Curtains, Etc., Etc In Ashland, Oregon I I %