Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 10, 1888, Image 3

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City Couucll I’recredlBgs.
The firm of Thompson A Stophiusou
HERE AND THERE.
J. Ql’ISN THORSTOX.
1’EltSONAL.
Hides and Furs Bought.
dissolv-si hist week. Mr. Thompson
At u si»‘cial meeting of the Ashland
bought Mr. Step« tison’s half interest in
From the Salem Statesman’s obitu­
*
The undcrrlent-d will pay th«, highcat mai -
There are several cases of Bmallpox city council, held Feb. 4th, Council­
.Toliuuy llanimou«l,of Sprague River,
Selling out at Herrin’s.
th«« livery sf.tbit s, t;.k»«s the Main street ; at Redding.
pnee for hidea, «kins and furs of all
ary sketch of the well known pio
FRIDAY
..FEBRUARY 111. lsxs
man J. D. Fountain uas chosen to act is in Ashland this week.
from this date until further oolic«.
property’ ami continues the business. ;
Japanese Wedding to-night. '
neer, J. Q. Thorutou, who died ou the
as mayor of the city during tho absence
1. B. R. HCTCHINSS.
The San Frauciwo coal famine con­ of Mayor Mills for tnree or four weeks
Sir. St««; hensou keeps the Oak street
Jos. 8. Satterfield has been badly 5th inst., the following is taken:
Ashland. Or.. May ». is*
Annual ball of K. of P., Feb. l lth.
To the Ladies.
tinues, aud «>ak w«xxl is worth 816 to from that time.
crippled with rheumatism for several
stable property.
In tho spring of 1846, Judge Thoru­
S12 a cord.
For the next two weeks I will sell at
Lillies’ slips at 1). R. E. V. Mills’.
tou started to Oregon with the immi­
Council assembled for regular weeks.
“My little
t hre « years of ago,
Estray Notice.
cost millinery goods, collars and cuffs,
A meeting is to be held at Linkville monthly m«*eting, Feb. 6th, Mayor
Mrs. H. J. Teel, who has been very gration of that year, arriving by the
was
terribly
afflicted
with
scrofula.
Apples
wanted
by
Ik'lij.
Eggleston.
handkerchiefs, gloves, yarns, handbags,
to-morrow to organize a board of trade (proteiii) Fountan iu the chair and ill with a nervous affection, was much “southern route,” after many aud great
His
head
Wip:
enrirely
covered
with
Takeu up by the undersigned at his raneu
purses, etc., etc.
M rs . B oynton ,
Onion sets at Nutley’s produce and scrofula sores, and his body showed for Klamath coimty.
privations and losses, which he haa
councilmen Thornton, Walter and better at last report
six miles south of Ashlaud the followed de­
Mrs. (iillette's old stand. Main street, commission store.
elaborately
detailed
in
his
work
en
­
scribed
estray animal- Une brown horse,
Colton
present.
many marks of the disease. A few
Affiliami.
Members of tho American Horticul­
Mre. Willard is in Roseburg this titled “Oregon and California.” He
about (15, hands high: seven years old, and
Minutes of former meetings read and
More hogs were slaughtered at Ash­ bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla enred tural S>x«ietv were given a fine reception
branded
with a circle 1O) on left «htxAder;
week, having gone to assist in a church held, for a short ¡x«ii<xl, a position on
approved.
left hind loot white up to the pastern joint
land Mills this week.
him." [ W. J. Beckett, Hymera, Ind. at Redding lust week.
Froze to Death.
entertainment
to
be
given
last
evening.
the
bench
of
the
old
provisional
gov-
I
Said
animal
will be advertised and sold ac­
The following bills, after being '
cording to law unless claimed by the
Farmers are plowing and seeding in
Rev. C. II. Hoxie of Medford precinct
Crex ent City («'al.) Record, Feb. 4.
O.K. Hopkins, nephew of the late audited by finance committee, were L At Sacramento last week J. W. Ham- ernraent of Oregon, lie served in the
owner, an«l expens«-s paid.
will in a short time receive 2**1 pounds Mark Hopkius. ditxl Tuesday at the ordered paid:
W. G. Buchanan, an old resident of
— many parts of the valley.
akar, of Linkville, was admitted to legislature of Oregon one-term as rep­
R rastl ' s W klls .
Posted Friday, Dec. 1«. 1M7.
Happy Camp aud Waldo, was found
Ad. Graham, special police......... 82.50 practice before the Supremo Court of resentative from Benton county, in
Mineral water from Wagner’s S«xla of sugar-beet seed from Claus Sprenkles Oakluud pest house of smallpox.
Appraised
Jan
20,
lxA8.
at *40, by A. D.
of
California,
which
he
will
distribute
1864-65,
and
occupitid
a
commanding
frozen in his cabin last week. He left Springs at Clayton & Gore’s.
Helman, J I*.
A sou of John Knight, of Salem, Fountain A Holmes, merchandise.81.25 California.
influence in that balv. These, it is
among the farmers of this valley wheu
Waldo on the 13th with a stock of pro­
Geo.
Engle,
«lo.
..............................
83.40
E. K. Anderson, of Eden precinct, believed, are the only public offices he
A through train from San Francisco it arrives. In thia manner the soil «lied recently from injuries receivtxl in
visions, with the intention of returning
The following bills were referred to
was confined to the house for two ever held. In 1848 he made a visit to
here may be t< -tedand its adaptability I a toboggau slide accident one day last finance committee:
in a few days for a further supply. was expected here last evening.
mouth.
weeks by illness, but was able to be Washington iu a quasi-public capa­
Ten days after he bad left Waldo a
Medford is to have a debating club. to the beet indrustry ascertained.
W. Patterson, care water works.,8 8.00 out again the first of this w«x?k.
city, an«l was instrumental iu forward­
party went to his cabin on the North It should have blossomed in the fall.
A little sou of James Byron, of
C. W. Ayers, the enterprising archi­
“
hose cart shed... 14.00
ing the organization of a territorial
Fork of the Illinois, on the road to
Douglas county, was killed one day E. Walrad, marshal's salary.... 60.00
S.
C.
Chrisman
has
sold
his
property
tect
and
build-
r.
bought
all
the
brick
:
Carrots in large or small quantities
government for Oregon, and seeing
Happy Camp, and on opening the
on hand and for sale at Central Point last week by falling from a fence anil W. W. Erb, firewotxl................
2.50 iu the northern part of town, and will that the principal of the “Wilmot pro­
door. Buchanan was found lying on for sale at Nutley’s, next door to P. O. last week, only 30,GOO. This will not I breaking his ueck.
A. P. Hammond, recorder's fees.. 140.00 leave b « x > u ' with his family for Oakland, viso" was lncorixirated iu the act,
the door frozen to death. He had
NOW OFFERED to ANYONE
Cal., where they have profx«rty inter­
A number of g«xxl horses for side. be enough, however, to do the work he
County Clerk Hille, of Klamath J. M. McCall, merchandise... . 7.00 ests.
which prohibited the extension of
evidently been dead for some time as Apply to J. H. Martin. Ashland. 112-28 has on band now. Before six months
Wishing to engage in the Book aud Sta­
J. H. Chitwood A Son. do......... 39.60
«•ounty,
nx'cives
bids
until
March
3d
i
slavery
into
the
territory.
He
was
in
tho body was badly decom[>osed. He
tionery business. In connection with a eir-
If you want an enjoyable time do more large qumtiti-'s of brick will bo for building a briilge across Lost river, C. T. Harris A Co., lumber.... 7.95
Will Vining, of Tacoma, formerly of close consultation with Benton, Doug­
culatiug library.
was bnrii-d in his garden, it being im­
use«! in new buildings in Ashland.
D.
Ralph,
services
for
Mayer
fam.
13.00
at
or
near
the
ohl
“
natural
bridge.
”
not
forget
to
attend
the
dance
on
Feb.
Ashland,
is
visiting
friends
here
this
las. aud other leading men of congress,
The undersigned has determined to dis­
I
possible to remove the liody to Waldo I
pose of his business st even a great sacri­
The first of the delayed mail and ex- | Mayor Pond and tLe assistant health E. F. Carter, treas. fees.............. 1.50 week, having come out for a rest, his and by his persistent efforts he suc-
for burial. Bncbanan was a pioneer 14th.
fice,
as other matters demand his Attention.
health beiug run down by too close ceede«! (as be always claimed) in ob­
and well known in that section of the
If you want a good fit and value press matter arrived from the south officer. Gale, of San Francisco, were
Call and get terms immediately.
¡xiwiler never varie«. A marvel
Total referred. .................
.8319.30 confinement to business.
taining the grant of an additional sec­ of This
country, having mined there for ■ received for your money, go to Her- last Tuesday afternoon, after a deten­ fineil five dollars each for keeping up a
purity, xtrengtli anil wholesomenesa.
J. M. McCOY.
Of the above bills those in favor of
tion
of
laud
in
each
township
for
tion
of
¡ilxiiit
two
weeks
by
the
block
­
More
economical
than
tlie
ordinary
kinds,
number of years.
At the Fraley Store, Ashland, Or.
smallpox tent on the public plaza. Hammond, Rixlgers, Wai rad, Patterson
rib'.s.
♦
Mrs. A. F. Squires, of Portland, who sch«x>l purposes in Oregon, when <x>n- and cannot be sold in competition with
ade on the C. and O. lietween Delta They will appeal.
ami Carter were re[K>rted upon favora­ camo out to Ashland during the last gress had previously granted only one the multitude of low test, short weight
Japanese« Wedding this evening at and Sissons. A train reached Ash­
Preparing a Guide Book.
or phosphate powders. Sold only in
A. H. CABSON.
L. W. CAMON.
Owing to scarcity of freight, freight bly, aud warrants aggregating 8249.25, illness of her father, James Kilgore, section to a territory on its organiza­ alum
Granite Hall. Ceremouy to begin at land ulxmt two o'clock, bringing a
cans.
R oyal B aking P owder Co.,’106
three weeks or more ago, returned tion.
Geo. A. Croffutt, author of the Over­ 8 o'clock sharp.
Wall street. N. Y.
largo number of passengers, four tons trains on tho east side division, Oregon to cover the amount, were ordered home on last Saturday’s train.
laud and Colorado descriptive tourist
A California railroad, will for the pres­ drawn.
Judge Thornton was a man of great
Don't fail to make your arrange­ of mail matter aud two tons of ex­ ent lie run lietwe«'n Portland and Junc­
looks, well known to the traveling
Reixirts of treasurer, marshal and
Lieut. David L. BraiDerd, Second natural ability, and gifted with an un­
pressage.
ments
for
the
ball
and
supper
next
We Shall be Glad
public, has lieen in the valley during
tion on Monday, Wednesday and Fri­ street commissioner for month of Jan­ cavalry, survivor of the Greely expe­ usual facility of expression whenever
The property owners on Church street day only.
the past week, collecting data for a Tuesday evening.
uary were received aud filed.
To place your name on our suliocrip-
dition, was married Tuesday last at he committed his thought/ to ¡taper.
new Ixok to be issued about the first
The T idings has priuted neat pro­ have all determined that the street
Petitions of H. S. Emery and others, Walla Walla to Anna, daughter of He was well read in all departments of tion list for any newspaper, magazine
The latest re)iorts from the “desert,”
of March. He was caught by the grammes for the Knights’ ball next shall be widened, and the work of
Geo. Markle and others and S. Cowles
history and literature, and as a conver­ or story paper publish«*!. Your sub-
moving the fences back five feeton are to the effect that no loss of stock and others, regarding street improve­ Hon. H. Til. Chase, on«* of the first pio sationalist,
blockade in tlie Siskiyous, and has Tuesday evening.
in former days, he was rare­ scription giveu to us will add a little Six milex South of Grant'« Pau. J om
each side of the street will lie com­ has yet (x«curre«i, and the general ex­ ments were referred to street commit­ users of Washington Territory.
spent more time in Southern Oregon
ly excelled, but an unfortunate afflic­ to our business aud doe« not cost you
phine county, Oregon.
The Japanese Wedding at Granite menced s<x>n. It is encouraging to lie pectation is that should the winter let tee.
Mr.
aud
Mrs.
R.
L.
Andrus,
who
than lie Intended. His new book will
•
tion of late jears rendered talking as much as it dix.« to order it youraelf.
«¡>ent
last
summer
and
fall
in
Ashland
embrace descriptive notes and infor­ Hall this evening is something new. able to note this improvement. We up 8<x>n. the loss iu all kinds of “crit­
B vuckhalter A H asty .
On motion the street committee were
quite difficult and oppressive to him.
hope to see it spread. Granite street ters” will be small. [Lakeview Ex­ ordered to prepare an«l submit report and wont to Colton, Cal., for the winter, He possessed great individuality of
mation of the scenery and ¡aunts of in­ Don't miss seeiug it.
aminer.
were
unexpectedly
called
back
to
tbeir
should
follow
suit
immediately.
terest along the Northern Pacific, the
Fur lame back, side or chest, use
on the petition to open High street.
Try the “cream wheat.” It can be
home in New York some weeks ago by character, and «xmseiiuently held st rong Shiloh's Porous Plaster. Price 25 cents.
Mt. Shasta route (lietween Portland boiled, friedornsed for pudding. You
Thirteen bands from Oregon. Wash­
Adjourned to meet Feb. 8th.
«xtnvictions, which he was not back-
How refreshing, bow like a benedic­
the
illness
of
Mr.
Andrus's
father.
and San Francisco) and the Southern will find it at Clayton A Gore’s
A. P. H ammond , Recorder.
♦
tion, sleep comes to one wlio. for tire­ ington Territory and Idaho have signi-
wanl in expressing, and which he was For sale by T. K. Bolton druggist.
Pacific. Mr. Crofutt declares the
fi.xl their intention of competing in a
Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis
some
days
and
wearisome
nights,
has
W.
W.
Woolfolk
and
family,
who
ar
­
always
ready to maintain aud defend
Council
met
Feb.Sth.
I have a permanent cure for piles by
Bcenery between Roseburg aud Red­
immediately relicvid by Shiloh’« cure.
tossed about seeking the rest ho could band tournament. The event will
Street committee reconnnend«xl that rived in Ashland last week from Hayes with tongue, pen, or pistol. Of this Guaranteed
ding to lie unsurpassed by anything of painless method of treatment which I not find; burning with fever or shak­ take ¡¡lace. provi«le«l special rates can Church
by T. K. Bolton.
street be widened ten feet as county, Texas, are still in town, and latter fact many early settlers in Ore­
its character he has ever discovered in will guarantee. C. E. B eebe , M. D.
ing with cold, utterly worn out and lx« obtained of the railroads, iu Sep­ petioned for: also that pr<x««'edingH lie ¡ire favorably impressed with Southern gon are aware, and although for years
his travels, and he will no doubt give
Supper for the ball Feb. 14th will prostrated. Do yon ask what wrought tember next.
taken to open High street as ¡irayed for Oregon. Some members of the family he was the “best abused” man in the
this new route for tourists consblera- be given by E. K. Brightman. Fresh this wonderful change? Frose's Ham­
by petition. The reports were ap- were Bick with bad colds on the way state, no one ever offered him a per­
------- Consisting of-------
W.
G.
Wixxlworth
has
a
marble
ble prominence in his book.
hither, but nre well again now.
oysters at all hours during theeveniug. burg Tea, the great blood purifier. It ledge ten miles east of Roseburg from prov«xL
sonal indignity and esc.qx?d instant
APPLE,
PEAR, PEACH,
is wonderful ill its effects, restoring which he has taken marble of the
castigation.
As
¡in
instance
of
his
de
­
Bill of D. II. Hawkins for salary as
Mayor D. R. Mills starts«! Monday
Lightning Express Between Portland and
H. Wendt, lately of California, lias the appetite, mid the loss and waste
PLUM, PRUNE, CHERRY.
night watchman, 822.50, was ordered evening for Chicago, to Belect a new termination to defend bis opinions and
finest
quality,
and
the
Plaindealer
8au Francisco.
bought five arc<«s of land from P. N. caused by disease, like magic. Keep
in successful operation since j 866, patronized from APRICOT, NECTARINE,
the
freedom
of
spe«x«li
at
all
hazards,
¡laid.
says
lie
is
preparing
to
quarry
it
for
stock of goods for the store of D. R. &
all sections of the Northwest, endorsed by
ALMOND, WALNUT, aud
The San Francisco Chronicle of the Ficke in Jacksonville at S100 per acre. it by you.
Finance committee retximmcnded E. V. Mills. He will b? gone about a it may be related that whilst publish­
sale, l’orthuul marbh« men havo pro-
business men and leading educators.
ing
a
paper
in
Missouri,
at
the
time
1st says: A lightning express is xxin
that
$5.50
lx«
|iaul
on
bill
of
1).
Ralph
nouncetl
it
equal
to
Tennessee
marble.
Priuted blauks with large heading
Says the Yreka ./on ¡ »<«/ of the 8th:
month, but will begin shipping goods of the murder of Lovejoy, at Alton, THE MOST PEBFECTLT E(Jl 1PPED SCHOOL
to be put ou the Oregon line to make for posting estray animals, with affi­ Mrs. Henderson, wife of Mr. P. Hen­
prc8ent«xl al former meeting.
from Milwaukee and Chicago immedi­ Illinois, in* commented rather freely in of its class on the Coast, it offers private or class
Umpqua Herald: The coyotes are
the triii between this city and Portland davit at bottom, for sale at the T id ­ derson, the Franco-American Hotel
Au ordinance providing for the in­
instruction,day andev< ning throughout the year, in
reported by men from all parts of the crease of the retail liquor license from ately on his arrival at those cities.
bis columns upon the occurrence, and Arithmetic, \v r.i ng,Correspondence, Bftok-ketp- Gnq>e Vine, Currant«, GtxmeberneB,
in thirty hours, insteail of thirty-six, as ings office.
barber, recently or Linkville, Or., died country to lie assiduously slaughtering
ing. Banking, Shorthand, Type-writinr Business
in
such
manner
as
to
arouse
the
hostil
­
W.
C.
Leever,
of
the
Central
Point
Blackberries, Raspberriesi,
at present. The train will st«ip only
last Saturday evening, after a brief sliei'p. It seems impossible to rid the 8100 to 8100 per annum was passed.and warehouse conqiany, was in town yes­ ity of the pro-slavery community, and, and Legal I ormsand all Common SchooTnranches.
The sale of through tickets bet ween illness.
Strawberries, rigs,
at order stations, leaving this city at 7
takes effect on the 15th inst.
Students, all ages and both sexes admitted any ti me.
H>-r
funeral
will
take
¡dace
terday. Hi* reixirts a large quantity of as usual on such occasions, a mob sur­ Catalogue free. Armstrong and Weeco, Prop’rs.
Etc., Etc.
a . m . Order stations will be as follows: Portland and San Francisco was re­ this afteruoou from Masonic hall. Mr. country of these pests, and if some­
Adjourned to meet Feb. 14th.
thing
is
not
«lone
to
exterminate
them
rounded
the
building
with
the
ex
­
sumed
Wednesday
by
the
S.
P.
and
O.
wheat
in
the
warehouse
yet,
and
con
­
Port Costa, Suisun, Sacramento, Duns­
A. P. H ammond , Recorder.
H.
Ix-ing
a
member
of
Klamath
Lodge,
Our
tree«,
are
grown without irrigation
one
of
tho
¡irinciiial
industries
of
the
siderable still held by farmers in that pressed purpose of demolishing the of-
muir, Sisson, Montague. Ashland, & C. offices.
on Bed hill lend, and all of known va-
No. 77, F. A A. M. Our citizens sin­ country will lx« badly crippled.
fice
anj
lynching
the
editor.
Mr.
¡»art of the valley in their own grana­
6 000000
J
Grant's Pass, Roseburg. Eugene City,
rietieu that succeed in Southern Oregon.
Ileal Extat«* Sales.
John G. Lewis, of Gridley, Cal., has cerely sympathize with Mr. Henderson
ries. All are anxious for an improve­ Thornton was then a young man, but
Albany. Salem and Portland. This been appointed railroad postal clerk in the loss of his estimable wife, who
Tboee contemplating tree planting
Says the Redding Free Press: Six­
Eiux«h
F.
Walker
has
sold
two
lots
ment of prices that will start grain to hearing of the intentions of the mob.
will do well to visit our orchard and nnr-
train will be run to comply with a de- on the line between Portland and also leaves a two year old child bereft teen more of the ««olored «solony ar­
and
a
f«.«c«l
stable
near
the
de|x>t
to
L.
sery, or write us for price liat.
moving.
he armed himself an«l barricaded his
mand made by people of Marysville, Sacramento.
rived from the South last Wednesday. D. Bunce, consideration, 31000.
of a loving mother’s cure.
era rd.Y.it ■ „d f >!>«!:*
Post office—Murphy. J oaephine county,
office, and when the crowd of infuri­
Chico, Rod Bluff, ami other towns in
For the present, many of them have
Luride at !; -t u •
Ex-Governor
Grover
and
wife
are
Oregon.
B. K. station, Grant'« Paas.
It is reported that Saltmarsh A Co.
A gentleman of high standing in the found employment at preparing and
Roper, Galey A Helm report the fol­ now in Rome. They left New York in ate«! men made its appearance in the
in tr.o wo.. i.
Oregon for day as well as night, ger-
D. IT. ’• Eld J & CG S
A. H. CARSON ft SON.
vice. It will also give liett-er facilities have sold their mining property on directory of the O. A C. hits recently planting lands in tho valley for fruits lowing sales made by them this week: Novemlx-r last, and have lx«en travel­ street op|x>eitc, he stepped out on the
• liu t.'gird, fa-MT'D-
California, where he aud tre«««. and they are supplanting
Jacob Wagner to It K. Sutton, lot on ing on the continent ever since, and porch with a loaded musket, and
Ü.
¡14 I "rtf. Í
to travelers lietween San Francisco Sterling creek to the Sterling Mining returned
death to the first man who
has had ample opportunity to see the Chinese where domestic help is re­ Granite street; consideration, 84(*i.
aud Portland, many desiring to leave Co. for 310,000.
GEIZD
have visited all tho principal points iu threatened
l£n. B- IL Boynton,
workings
of
the
Ixx>m
mid
to
judge
of
should
attempt
to enter the office un­
James
Thornton,
a
tract
of
six
acres
here in the morning instead of in the
quired.
Dr. Geary hist week performed a the inducements which lead meu to
Europe. They will probably return bidden. His boldness
&&KUAL
caused the mob
on Ashland creek above town (the old in the spring to Oregon. They are ac-
evening as at present. The train will successful operation upon Isaac Simp­
Far I8J3
Among th" turf nr>tes in a San Fran­ Hargadiue mill site) to H. B. Carter;
to hesitate, and Thornton then made a
probably not 1»« put on tb«> line till the kins. of Woodville, for the removal of a seek the Pacific coast for a home, and
nul be milled
companied by their Bon John, who speech
be gives it as his opinion that the com­ cisco ¡inper Monday were the following: consideration, 81000.
in
m Inch he announced hie posi­
70 ALL
track through tho Siskiyous is in goovl cataract of the eye.
preceded them by some months and is tion on the slavery question and the
and Notions.
an ¡J
ing season will w itness an nprecedented Liudsev has the tlregou mare Jane L.
order.
M.
L.
McCall
reports
tho
sale
of
pursuing
his
studies.
L. L. Angle has bought the W. C. influx from the East to Oregon, and at the Bay District track. The mare the following railroad lots: Lots 4
right of free speech so clearly and un­
Mrs. Gillette'« Building, west side of
Interested tn Oregon.
Kahler place of 280 acres near the pro that the tide of immigration and in­ has lx«en rested since the racing sea­ ami 5, block 10, to O. (Axilidge; con­
Mr. I. G. Moon, formerly of this equivocally that he mollified his hear­
Main street,
12-29
son,
aud
has
gained
260
pounds
in
posed
new
town
of
“
Tolo,
”
for
83000.
vestment
is
turned
towards
this
state
ers,
and,
when
he
closed,
the
crowd
place,
and
now
a
real
estate
agent
of
W. H. Atkinson, who returned this
sideration, 8200; lots 27 aud28,bl«x«k
weight.
Pender,
of
Oregon,
has
at
Cheap
for
city
lots.
quietly
disperse«!
without
further
mo
­
too
strongly
to
be
checked.-
[Ex.
Grant
’
s
Pass,
was
united
in
marriage
ASHLAND, OREGON.
week from a trip through portions of
to O. Ctxvlidge, «xinsideration, 8210;
Oaklaud a number of trotting young­ P„
lot 19, bl«x«k P, to J. T. Rogers, 8125 ; with Miss Eva Bovnton. of this place lesting him.
Iowa. Wisconsin and Illinois, reports
It saves you trouble and don't cost
The committee on pensions have re­ sters used in Oregon.
on
the
6th
inst.
by
Rev.
F.
G.
"Strange,
D. M. FERRY AGO..Detroit.Mich.
that the ¡>e<>p)e generally throughout you any more, to give your subscrip­ ported favorably Hermann's bill to in­
lot 20, block P, to R. K. Sutton, 8125 ;
White SweUiug.
the middle-West are greatly interested tion for yotir paper or magazine to crease« the 88 pension of James Wtxxly,
A high toned China wedding <x«cur- lot 5, bl«x«k L, to Sarah Mayer, $100; at the Presbyterian parsouage. The
is a daughter of Mrs. It V.
Mr. M.S. Hamlin,one oflhe best known
in the development of the Pacific Burekhalter A Hasty.
*
of Grant’s Pass, Or., to 830 [>er month. r«xl in Yreka last Sunday, which was lots 9,10,11 ami 12, bl«x«k M, to Geo. H. bride
GENERAL MERCHANDISE—ETC.
coast, and the advisability of migration
largely ¡itteudisl by Chinese from all Currev. 8450; lot 6, bl«x«k L. to Kate Boynton. The bride and groom have insurance men In North Carolina, writes
This
old
pensioner
is
now
nearly
96
A camel will work seven or eight years of ago. He fought in the war of parts of the county. Ben Kee, the Ober, 8100.
gone to Grant's Pass, their future from Whitton, as follows: •• Ever kliiee 1
hither is a common theme of conversa­
was seven years of age 1 have had what
tion. California is so well advertised days without drinking. In this he 1812, and is one of those who defended principal merchant iu Chinatown, was
Luckey A Co. report the followimg home.
the «loctors call hip disease, and which 1
that everylssiy is familiar with its re­ differs from some who prefer to drink Washington city against the British the happy bridegroom, and the bride sales: J. C. Chrisman to Sylvester Pat­
E.
0.
Ryan,
who
has
lx«en
stationed
Ladic’s B C«alf Shoes,
sources and attractions, while Oregon seven or eight days without working. army. He also took an active part in was a Chinese girl residing with the terson, ten acres improved orchard land in Ashlaml «luring the summer months call white swi lling. My liip was drawn
old price
out
of
place.
There
wasa
swelling
a:
the
is comparatively unknown. Many
Geo. R. Justus of Josephine county, the Black Hawk war and in the In­ China gardener. Big Hughs' family at in northern part of Ashland; con sidera­ for two years past as observer for the
people with some capital have moved who was sent to the jieuitentiary for dian wars of Oregon, and is now- so north end of Thiril street. -| Journal. tion, 84800.
U. S. Geological survey parties at work knee-joint, where there is a profuse run­
Ladie's Pebble Goat Shoes
to California from those states within shooting an Indian, was pardoned last poor as to lie dependent on thocharita­
in Southern Oregon, arrived here again ning, which has been there for years. <»1
Says ¡i Portland pajier of last Satur-
course this lias greatly depleted my sys
Talent Item««.
recent years, and their reports of pros­ week, and returned to Josephine coun­ ble. so the report of the committee day:
old price
the
first
of
this
week,
to
remain
till
During the forepart of the week a
perity are preparing many others for a ty-
the survey parties begin operations tern, together with surgical operation or
shows.
great «¡uantity of logs came down the
tlie leg bone. 1 tried every known blooe
Ladie's Kid Shoes,
Ei>. T idings :—The health in this lo­
move westward. Oregon is lieginning
Passenger agents in the East advise
Mrs, John Means, a lady living at
the people at Oregon city cality remains good. There was a case again, in May. He has been at his puriflsr to build up my «ystem, but non««
to come into notice now, and with the the local agents in Oregon that the Bish’s place, three miles south of Ash­ Willamette,
home in Topeka, Kan., most of the
old price
watched
them
plunge
over
the
falls
with
did me good until I took 8. S. S. I u.-c it
opening of the new railroad from Cali­ largest immigration ever known will land, died on Wednesday morning of much interest. It is now learned that or two, the doctor ¡informs me, sup­ time since leaving here last fall.
every spring. It nlways builds me tip
fornia, is much lavtter prepared than come to this coast during the present Ibis week of heart disease, leaving a these logs camo from a large b<x>m in the posed at first to be measles, but if so
Gent’s Boots,
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Atkinson giving me appetite and digestion,: i. i
before to secure her share of the im­ year.
little babe only twenty-four hours old. McKenzie river near Eugene. A few it was in a mild form, and another reached home by
old price
Wednesday's enable« me to stand the long, trying,
migration. Mr. Atkinson met a num­
Deceased was in her 32d year, and, lie­ hundred of the logs were caught at case of quinsy, but all are better now. traiu from Portland, on their return enervating hot summer days. To u,r
Mr. Shultz, of Canyonville, who was sales
ber of people who will come to the
The
side-track
right-of-way
subject
the
infant,
leaves
two
other
chil
­
Gent's Shoes,
but the rest went onward to
from the East, They visited relatives there is no such medicine for purifying
coast in the spring, and by his descrip­ to build a tlouriug mill at Medford and dren to the care of her sorrowing hus­ Corvallis,
is again being agitated around the anti friends in different parts of Iowa, the blrxxl and building up the wasted
old price
tion of this country has induced them secure th# 82060 lion us offered, doesn't band. Mr. Meansand family came to the sea.
W N. Luckey recently receive«l a street corners and will, altogether like­ Wisconsin and Missouri, and experi­ system as 8. 8. S. On using it I r.ooii
to come and see Oregon before decid­ seem to lie coming to “taw,” the Tran­ this valley last fall from Goose Lake,
ly,
soon
take
a
tangible
form.
enced
some
of
the
cold
weather
of
the
became strong of body and easy of mind.
script says.
Children's Shoes,
ing to locate further south.
and they have lived in California and letter from his brother who lives in
Mr. Helms' new store is nearing winter there, but were fortunate in My color changed from a pale, worn look
Eugene City is organizing a board Nevada for a number of years. The Prineville, Crcxik county, in which the completion, and will be tilled up with eacnping blizzards, bl<x«kades and acci­ to
old price
a healthy, robust complexion. ”
Valuable Inventions.
of trade. Ashland needs an institu­ body was buried at the Hill graveyard writer says the mercury was down to merchandise next week. It is as fine dents of all sorts while traveling both
Mr.
G.
N.
Frizzel,
of
Farmersville,
46
below
zero
there
«luring
the
cold
J. W. McIntosh, who recently came tion of this sort to concentrate and yesterday.
Texas, writes: "About August 1st, 1-65,
spell in January. Chickens froze to a store in the interior as any store in ways.
to Ashland from Eastern (Iregon, is unite community effort for general im­
an eruption appeared on my arms and
The Salem Vidette reports that John death on the roosts in tight chicken Ashland and nearly as large, being
the inventor and patentee of a vacuum provement.
What
ia
It?
Frieze, of Linkville, found a purse con­ houses. The writer thinks he will 24x40 in one room. Mr. Talent, with
1« gs, which pained me much and s< e:n< <1
motor, which when once introduced
>
-■■■■■
■ ■ 1 1 ..................
■ « atlMLI -T
etTi et mv physical condition generally.
Senator Plumb of Kansas has intro­ taining 8300 on the cars near Albany come to Southern Oregon this year, half a dozen assistants, is doing the
That produces that beautifully soft to
will lx- recognized as one of the valu­
On the advice of a physician nt tills
duced
a
bill
to
pay
John
W.
Redfield
one
day
recently
and,
supposing
a
lady
complexion anil leaves neither traces place, 1 finally <x«mtnenc«-d u-ing Swill's
and escape
««scape such cold weather in
iu the work.
able additions to the motor appliances
I am glad to .-ai H mm alter
of this century. It will be chiefly ap­ 83565.91 for property destroyed by in the seat ahead of him had dropped future.
Mr. Sherman’s block is to be, when of its application nor injurious affects? BpcciSe.
using three large bottles tue son- li-.
plicable in the transmission of power Rogue river and Cow creek bands of it, gave it to her. The lady allowed
completed, handsome and convenient The answer: Wisdom’s Rolx>r[ine ac­ all l>e:«h«.l."
A
report
of
the
6th
inst
from
San
him to think it was bers and kept it.
long distances without loss by friction. Indians in October, 1855.
I re nt i««« on Blood ami SKin Disc-.' *
in many respects. It will have a square complishes all this, and is prononneed
was Miss Minnie Allison, sister of Francisco says: The smallpox epi-
by ladies of taste and refinement to be mailed tree T ub swift M
■
For example, a water jxywer ou Ash­
Sheriff Dean is collecting poll tax She
domic
is
evidently
on
the
decline,
¡is
front,
and
ornamented.
It
is
36
feet
land creek might lx« utilized by a fac­ ■ from the Chinese laborers in theSis- I Miss Mattie Allison, who was connect- shown by the records of the health of­ square on the ground, will have theee the most delightful toilet article ever Drawers, Atlanta, oa.
tory several miles distant. From an kiyou mountains. He expects to find j e<l with the Saunders Campbell hom­ fice. The daily average of cases re­ offices in front and be finished other­ produced. Warranted harmless and
New line of dress flannels, also otto­
exhaust chamber at the water wheel nearly three hundred of them who ' icide. The IPc/coHic says: " She is ported has dwindled from eight or nine wise as a restaurant. The center matchless. Sold by J. H. Chitwood
now. we believe, engaged ¡it Astoria in to a very low figure. To-day only one
Son, Ashland, Or.
man cashmere at D. R. A E. V. Mills's.
pipes would be laid to the factory, are subject to the poll tax.
office will be his real «estate office,
teaching the young idea how to shoot,
where the vacuum engine would lie
case w.as verified by the health of­ 12x18 feet. The one next to the rail­
Carpets from 25c. to 81.45 at D. R. A
For a neat fitting suit of clothes and ami waiting for the real owner to come new
Big Sawmill Burned,
situated. The engine is similar to a
fTzkXXOT BE TOO HIGHLY EVAOWMESDET». AH IT IB TBCV1
ficials and sent to the hospital. The
E. V. Mills.
x
steam engine, and the piston is driven a fine stock of piece goods to choose to town, prove property, and get bis number of persons vaccinated daily is road will be Dr. Stanfield's office,
(Seattle dispatch, Feb. I)
A MARVEL OF THE AGE. and no homtehold shoald be withMi
10x14, and the other will be occupied
by atmospheric pressure against the from, call on Lirsen, the tailor, next money.”
rapidly decreasing.
it. It prevent« a« well M cores NKIK DINEANEN, GOTT. RHEF
The most destructive and costly con­
by
John
Btinerasa
barber
and
Jimmy
vacuum at the opposite end of the door to the postoffice. Agent for the
The .lrmi/ aud Nary Gazette of
WEATHER REPORT.
Tuesday’s report is as follows: Up
MATIKM.GRAVEL an«l all KIDNEY DIKEARF.N. AFFECTED UVKB.
cylinder, the reversion of motion l>e- Wheeler A Wilson sewing machine. ♦
Jan. 28th reports that a board of offi­ to 4 o’clock to-day there were no new Powell as a cobbler. The cooking ami flagration known to the oldest residents
HEADACHE. KAl’NEA, BIEE, WIND. INDIGESTION. CO MH TIFA
ing effected by valves similar to the A num may chin, and a man may grin. cers was ordered to convene at the sig­ cases of smallpox reported at the pantry room will be 12x18 feet ami the of 1’nget Sound, oocurroil this morn­
The following is the weather record TIOV. D1ARRH«EA and liYSFATEBY, FEVEBM and AGEE, BLEEP-
ing
at
Port
Blakely,
resulting
in
the
exhaust valve of a steam engine. The And gather in slieckles each day,
nal office in Washington Feb. 1st, to ex­ health office, and the health officers dining room 10x24, and on the siile
of the U. S. Signal observation station LEBNNEMB. LASSITV DE. FOI L BREATH, and every diaeaae bronght
invention forms an excellent moans of i But lie can’t boom his town
amine into the details of the construc­ lielieve that the epidemic is under next the railroad a ¡x>rch 8x14 feet. total demolition of the gigantic lumber in Ashland for two weeks, ending Feb. on or aggravated by a disordered stomach. It is a spoetile against
mill
which
was
owned
by
Renton,
transmitting jiower long distances, By running it down.
tion of the heliographs now in use, and control, There are now 563 Chinese He will make a fountain in the barber
9, 1888:
Contagion, and an efllcaeioss remedy tbr sadden and severe COL'GIU
and also h . many advantages over Because it ain’t built that way.—[Ex. examine newly devised instruments on the quarantined vessel Capital. shop, also one on tho porch, and three Holmes A Co., involving an estimated
COLDS, ASTHMA, the PILES, JAVA DICE, ete.
loss
to
these
parties,
of
the
enormous
steam. There is no boiler and no fire
which are supposed to be an inqirove- of whom
are from the Gaelic and bedrooms on the second floor.
sum of 8256,600, on which there is not Day of Temperature. Rain fall
Yoiile A Gilroy have had the shop- ment upon those in use. There ¡ire 28o from 383
It PurifieH the Blood, Claanaea tho Stomich «nd Bowe!«, «nd glvM th» whol« «ystem ■
netxled with the engine. The engine
month
Mux.
Minn.
the Belgic. On thequaran-
Inches.
V ita .
even qjie bit’s worth of insurance.
Healthy and Delightful Tone. There never wax a Medicin« for the Nursery equal to it, aac
will start instantly upon opening the | stuff for the large new hotel at Shovel thtee heliographs devised by officersof tine vessel Shenandoah there are 431
Talent,
Or.,
Feb.
9th.
What
deprivation
and
losses
the
250
being comixxml of herb« only, it can I m givin e.fcly to infant«. It la a tnnmpb la medicine
58’ 43
Jan 27
.00
throttle, and the durability and safety | creek springs on the Klamath ready the signal corps, ouc of them by Lieut. Chinese passengers from the City of
men employed in the mill, many of
harmlcM, yet efficacioua. Invaluable in tlie faaaily, on the road, et the mine, at tea, end
28
56
46
of the machine places it far ahead of . for some time, and would have ship­ Jas. A. Swift, who now has his head­ New York.
.05
Early
Siskiyou
Staging.
whom have families, will stiffer before
ped it last week but for the blockndo quarters in Ashland. The re|x>rt of the
everywhere.
29
54
45
of the steam engiue.
.14
For Sale by all Druggists and Grocers.
A writer iu the Eugene Guard re­ the mill is rebuilt aud work resumed,
60
30
47”
Mr. McIntosh also has two valuable on the railroad.
.03
board has not yet lieen made known, if
Tho Scotch bark, “Abercom,” loaded
31
61” 50
.00
Bteiini inventions upon which he has
with 2<MMI tons of steel rails from Eng­ cently statist tliat the first stages were cannot be estimated in the above
Presbyterian Church services next they have reported.
Feb 1
57
39
land for Portland, for the O. R. A N. ruu over the Siskiyous in 1854, instead of quoted number of dollars.
.05
worked a long time with entire success. Sabbath at the usual hours. Subject
There is no doubt whatever that the Co.,
The fire was discovered simultane­
0
49
31
Like many of the most famous invent­ of morning sermon: “Jesusand Little
.01
was wrecked on the coast ten miles 1856 as reported in the T iding ««. The
more
enlightened
and
scientific
sani
­
ously
by
a
number
of
the
hands,
about
YrekaJourmd
reprinting
the
rommuui-
ors. be hicks means to introduce his I Children." Evening subject will bee tary regulations of mixlern times have north of Gray’s Harbor, W. T., last
8
o
’
cl«x?k
this
morning,
and
seemed
to
cation
to
the
Guard,
adds
the
following:
Total rainfa11.................... 28
his patents to the world, aud someone I “Mau: What is He?” This will lie the done much to stamp out many old- week, aud twenty-four were drowned,
including pilot Johnson, of Astoria. If a stage line was in operatiiou from have its origin by a journal under one Feb 3
having a little money to invest might first of a series of evening lectures.
46
24
time
plagues
and
limit
the
range
of
.00
of
the
big
circular
saws
liecoming
do well to enter mto partnership with
sailors and the cabin boy were Yreka to Jacksonville in 1854, it must
4
52
.00
25
It is not chimerical tosnp|>oee Two
have been hauled off as a non-payment heated to a red hot pitch, and imme­
It is understood that the conductors others.
saved
by
the
exertious
of
Charles
Mc
­
him. He is williug lo associate him­
5
56
25
.00
the time may come when con­ Intyre and some Iudians, who braved enterprise, from the fact that no diately communicating with the oom-
self with some one who will help him i and trainmen of the Oregon A Califor­ that
6
55
25
tagious
epidemics
will
lie
things
of
the
.00
bustible
matter
with
which
it
was
sur
­
stages
croBse«!
the
Siskiyou
during
introduce bis inventions for an inter­ nia have been specially instructed to
the surf without a lioat to help them.
7
54
24
.00
past.
Cutaneous
diseases,
likewise,
nre
rounded
on
all
sides.
1855.
In
1856,
when
the
California
est of from one-eighth to one-third in take great precautions looking toward by no means so general ¡is formerly.
8
.00
61
28
Colonel T. E, Hogg, President of the Stage Co. received the contract to
the proceeds. His address is Ashland, the prevention of the importation from I The millions of bottles of Ayer's Sar- Oregon
9
Drunk«1 line«*, or tlie Liquor Habit
56
37
Pacific
Railroad
Company,
haa
.00
Jacksonville,
stages
were
put
ou
again,
Oregon.
California of any case of small-pox.
I'OKitlvely Cured by ailnilnisterlng
I saparilla that have been consumed the commenced an ejectment suit against when Dan Cawley drove over, an the
I»r. Haine'« Golden Specific.
Somebody should build a few, neat, i past four or five decades must have Thomas Monteith, of Albany. About pioneer driver of that year. It was
CuaMii't Itun that Train.
I comfortable <1 welling hoftses for rent been a great factor in the good work. a year ago the former lx sight through some years after before stages ran
It can be given in a cup of coffee or
“Tornrhs" have learned to their eor- , in Ashland. Such houses are in de­ ' Certainly, this medicine has no equal the assignee of the Monteith estate, through to Portland, and np to 1866, tea without tho knowledge of the person
We invite the attention of the public to the best assorted and largest
flouring mills and real estate in the saddle mules t«x>k passengers from Cal- taking it; is absolutely harmless and
row more thau once that riding over I mand now. and there will lie loud com- ' as a purifier of the blood.
will effect a permanent and speedy
stock of
tie- O. A C. It Iv. on a “bluff” ticket 1 plaint from new comers who cannot
The manufacture of drain tiles, which city valued at 8’36.000. Monteith ahane to Shasta, with opposition from cure, whether the patieut is a m«xi-
isn't the s.,f- kind of traveling in the : find houses for rent the coming Bpring I is to be commenced near Ashland this claims that the sale was illegal, and 1858 to 1860 on the railroad route. Bad­ erate drinker or an alcoholic wreck.
to give possession, for which die mules connecting at 8<xla Springs Thousands of drunkards have been
work!. They m iv be able to pass them- , and summer.
Biiring. should lie tho beginning of a refuses
reason
suit
is brought. The case will to Shasta. In 1860 wagon roads were mad« temperate men who have taken the
•elves over some roads easily euough
general
improvement
of
the
low
hinds
A considerable acreage of fruit trees
in that way. but they don’t ride far I 1 will l»e planted in the neightiorhood of : of Southern Oregon by underdraiuing. be argued Monday.
completed on both stage routes, the Golden Specific ill their coffee without
knowledge, and to-day believe they
over the O. A C., at least Dot over the I ■ Cent nil Point this season. Leever A : ’ The benefits of drainage are bo well
Sheriff II. C. Murry. <>f~ALilheur travel being principally by way of Cal­ their
southern eud of it. Last Sunday ! Son will set out three thousand trees proven iu the older states that it is county, while in Portland la«t\»eek lahans until 1871, when the daily mail ?nit drinking of their own free will.
T
N
kvkb
F ails . The system once im­
morning a party of six men were on ' on their place west of town, mostly singular Oregon farmers have not done told a reporter that stock iu Malheur wits changed to present railroad route,
with the Specific it becomes
the south-txmud train, trying to get apples and prunes, and will plant as more jn this line. By enabling plow­ county is iu bad condition. The re­ I at which time the railroad was started pregnated
an utter impossibility for the liquor ap­
through with four tickets. Two of many more next year.
northward
from
Sesma.
just
Ixdow
Red
petite to exist. For full particulars, ad­
ing and seeding to lie-gin earlier in the cent cold weather was the most severe
those who had tickets received checks
■ Bluff with the expectation that it would dress G olden SpBctric Co., 185 Racine
season than now, the drainage would
The ball next Tuesday evening will permit spring-sown grain to lie put in ever known within the memory of the bo continued onward to «ximpletion, street, Cincinnati. Ohio.
from Conductor Bartlett this side of
oldest white inhabitant. One day the
Roseburg, and then gave tho checks to lx« the first for a long time in Ashland, i so as to make a better growth before thermometer went down to fifty-six de­ ! to shorten the stage connection all the
Great Bargains in Sheet Music.
two who bad uo tickets. On bis uext •nd it will have n full attendance. The the dry weather Ix-gius. mid thus in- grees below zero. Stock has suffered way. After reaching Redding, tlie
trip through the cars the conductor saw reputation of the Knights for success I sure better crops. Fruit lands nearly terribly, and the sheriff says that men, railroad company stopped work, and
One hnndred dollars' worth of choice
through the game at om«e, and ordered in their entertainments will bring out everywhere are the better for under­ who. a month ago, counted their cat­ . cli«l not (xiinmence again until 1883.
sheet music at Hunsaker's music room
the two w ho had no tickets to give up everyone who enjoys dancing at a well drainage.
will be sold at 25 cts per <5opy. This is
tle
by
the
hundreds,
and
even
thou
­
their checks. They refuse«!, and one of ordered event of tins kind.
Who is Your Best Friend?
choice music, the regular price for
sands,
will
have
scarcely
a
dollar
in
No other mixlicin? is so reliable as
them jumjied up on a seat, drew a long
The “Common Sense Churn,” of
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Willits received
the world. Gne California stock com­
Your stomach of course. Why? Be­ which is from 25 cts to 81.56, and in- which
revolver aud ileclared he would shoot news yesterday of the death of their Ayer's Cherry IVctoral, for the cure of pany. during the cold weather, fed cause
the Hbove ent is a picture, is
clndte both vix*al and instrumental
if
it
is
out
of
order
you
are
one
of
the first mau w ho touched him there little grand daughter, the eighteen* eonghs, cold, and ail d-rangem «nts of 50*) cattle, but to no purpose, as they the most luiHerable creatures living. music, consisting of waltzes, schot- soon to l»e intrixlueed among the farm­
was uo
on the traiu whocould months-oid daughter of Mrs. I’. Wil­ tho respiratory organs. It relieves the froz? to deat h. | Statesman.
Give it a fair, honorable chance and see tisehes, marches, polkas, etc. Call ers and «lairytnen of Oregon. Its pat­
put him off. etc. Other people iu the son, of Corvallis. The little one died nsthmetic and consumpative, even in
if it is not tho best friend you have iu early aud make your choice, for there entee, L. D. Bunce, of SaltLkke, Utah,
Says the Portland A'< trx of last Sat­ the end. Don't smoke in the morning. will lie no reserve.
car crawled under seats, women lieg<in from inflammation of the brain, rc- advanced stages of disease.
is in town this week, and has disposed
J. K. Artusby, President of Don't drink in the morning. If yon
of the right to manufacture and sell in
to cry. aud a general hubbub eusued. i sulting from trouble in teething.
12-34]
E. B. H vnsakeb .
Portable forges, garden and railroad urday:
must
smoke
aud
drink
wait
until
vour
the
J.
K.
Arm-by
Company,
of
Chica
­
Bartlett told the two who had given
the whole state of Oregon to Enoch F.
wheel-barrows, post-hole diggers go. is at the Esmond hotel with his stomach is through with breakfast. You
The state railroad commission, in bencb-vi9ee, anvils and vines combined,
up tbeir cheeks to co.n.« into the bag­
Walker, of Medford, for 81600.
Jack for Sale.
(fiui drink more and smoke more in the
wife.
The
company
of
which
Mr.
gage car with him. They did so, ami session at Salem Tuesday, made a for­ Stoves! stovi.-! stoves! Car load Num­
The churn has been carefully tested
The undersigned have for sale a fine,
evening and it will tell on you less. If
be discreetly held them there. Then * mal entry on record, finding no one to ber 2. A variety of both cooking and Armsbv is President is among the your food ferments and does not digest large Maltese Jack, which can be had by J. B. Knapp, of Portland, who is
he took a big shot gnu and armed one blame in the late accident oti theO.A C., heating. Take one while they are largest in Chicago. It carries on a right,—if yon are troubled with heart­ at a !>argain for cash. The animal can recognized as one of the beet author­
of his tram boys, ami weut back to see in which two firemeu lost their lives in cheap. G. C. Fehlings. hardware, grocery, commission and brokerage burn, dizziness of the head, coming up ! be t-een at their livery stables in Ash- ities iu the state upon dairy matters,
th«' how ling terror with his big pistol the collision of Wheeler's engiue with a stoves and tinware, is headquarters. * business, with branches at San Fran­ of the f<xxl after eating, biliousness, in- i land: and is guaranteed to be a sure aud he pronounces it the I test chum he
cisco, California. and at Boston. Mass. l digestion, or any other trouble of the foal getter. He will be sold low to any­ has ever seen or heard of—“in fact, a
in the other ear. Covering the bad landslide in the Cow creek canyon.
mau w ith the shot-gun. he ordered him
Geo. H. Cnrrey having bought from This is the firm to which the eleven stomach, von had best use Green's one who will apply soon, as we have no perfect chnm."
A
valentine
ball
will
lie
given
at
the
to hold up bis bands and “come down
Messrs. Clayton A Gore all their glass­ car loads of California raisins were con­ August Flower, as no person can use it use for him.
W. C. Myer, of this place, has also
out of that.” He came down, meek as U. M. L. Hall. Talent, uext Monday ware and crockcry ia addition to bis signed which passed through this city without immediate relief.
tested the chum, and concurs in the
T hompson A S tephenson .
evening.
Feb.
13th.
A
cordial
invita
­
• half-drowmxl kitten, lie anti bis fel­
immeuse stock, gives him the finest as­ a few days since. All their shipments
opinion of Mr. Knapp. It is the best
Ashland, Or.. Jan. 13,188a
Benj. Eggleston is paying cash for
low gave up the checks, ami they were tion is extended to the public to par­ sortment in Southern Oregon.
of California raisins will go over the
that he has ever found, and he has tried
ticipate.
The
best
of
music
has
been
good apples.
♦
then unceremoniously hustled off the
<L
R.
A
N.
and
Northern
Pacific
route
everything considered worthy «rf atrial.
One of the few choice resilience lots hereafter, and it is rumored that they
Men's boots- not at cost —bnt cheap­
traiu, which steame«! off and left them secured, and everyone who attends will
The chum can be made any size de­
fold Persian cashmere 25cts. er than von ever saw them at D. R. A
near Oak Grove statiou. Bartlett »¡ml be present««»! with a valentine. A jolly in the best part of the city, adjacent to will ship several hundred car loads per Double
sired, to accomnxxlate the oDe-cow, or
yard at M. L. Alford's.
x
the business center cau lie purchased during the present season. The firm
E. V. Mills.
x
he had never fulled yet to unloa«l a mau time may be expected.
one-thou6and-cow dairy, and is cheap,
who tried that game, and didn't pro-
I*
'
Have . you seen that
set of silver ware at a bargain. Apply to G. F. Billings. also ships from California immense
Brocade diagonal Hnd plaid dress
600 varils of new carpet just received durable and easily cleaned.
pose to let any one run his tram with- ! (Rogers Broe. ware)— given away as a
Fifty cents will buy your baby a pair ' quantities of walnuts and almonds, goods, 10 cte. per yard at M. L. Al- ' at D. It A E. V. Mills. 15 patterns to
Mr. Walker can give any further in­
out orders from headquarters.
prize to coffee at Geo. H. Currey's. • [ of shoes, at Herrin's.
J j which will go over the same route.
I ford's.
x | select from.
formation about it desired.
♦
ASHLAND TIDINGS.
BREVITIES.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
A.H. CARSO?», Prop’«-
1(10,000 Trees in Stock?
Shade and Ornamental Trees,
MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS
Fashionable -- Dressmaking.
$2.00
$1.50
2.00
1’25
2.50
‘•75
0.90
3.OO
0.60
1.00
VS
Closing out at
J. S. HERRIN’S.
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.
PRICES THE LOWEST.