Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 17, 1888, Image 3

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    PERSONAL.
W. C. Myer has sent for a new stump |
Normal Notre.
ASHLAND MARKET PRICES.
puller which is repres« r.tal :is being a ,
Commercial
School closed last
marvel
for
yanking
out
the
‘
dower
:
Satti
Clary,
of
Henley,
was
in
town
Scarlet fever has ap[ieared iu the in- ,
Cail and see the linen table at D. R.
Thursday evening. Miss Hattie Sack­
The following quotations are as
works” of trees and _rubs, large or ' sane asylum at Salem
...FEBRUARY 17. IMS A- E. V. Mills’s.
yesterday.
FRIDAY
ett, Miss Aila Miller, J. S. Pennebaker, nearly correct as it is practicable to give
*
small. The b*st there are should be
Miss Katy Cbitwo*xl is teaching tho E. O. A. Sutton, W. B. Pracht and A. for a local market, and are intended
Onion s«*ts at Nutley’s produce and in use in southern Oregon, to hurry the i Valentine's Day was the 29th anni­
L. Morris passed the final examination chieny
chiefly to meet lnqii
inquiries of suliecriliers
Fruit Growers’ Annual Meeting.
sch*xjl
at Dollarhide’s.
versary
of
the
admission
of
Oregon
to
«*otiiiuissiou store.
increase in acreage of n«w orchards.
with much credit
at a distance.
Wi
We cannot lx? expected
statehood.
Tbe annual meeting of the Southern
Mrs. Arthur, tbe dressmaker, and
W. H. Wickham has opened an of­
to give every slight variation in the
The
Siseim
//
i-full
of
small
­
The
training
school
is
doing
fine
Oregon Fruit Growers Association will fice in town again.
pox notes. It says: It is currently 1 Tbe lat** high water washed away a her mother, have gone to Seattle to work. Among the new pupils are prices of tlie local products.
lie held at Jacksonville on Saturday,
great deal of fencing for parties having reside.
Mabel Gcxxiyear,
Goolyear, Daisy Mil
Mingus, Louie Flour, per cwt. in sacks......... $
Aahland Wixilen Mills are running reported that D. N. Kellogg. S. P. road low End in Washington county.
Feb. 25,1888, at 1 o’clock r. m .
master,
and
Joe
Mott,
division
road
Miss Ella Hanley, of Jacksonville Thurlow, Mary Andrews, Ida Porter, Wheat per bushel..................
night anil day again now.
By order of the President
i master, have lieen quarantined in a Ixix
D. R. Mills, of D. R. *t E. V. Mills, precinct, was visiting friends in Ash­ Eddie Blackwood, Henry Strange, and Barley “ “ ........................
C. B. M iller , Sec.
Mineral water from Wagner’s Soda car near Duusmuir on account of l>e- is in Chicago buying spring st<a*k. land this week.
Oats “
“ ...................
Claude Fountain.
Springs at Clayton & Gore’s.
ing with the plague infested camp near Wait for the latest styles before you
12U
Beef
per
lb
on
the
bl«x*k 8J4C
A. P. Talent,though moving his store
Is-nth on the t'nrs.
One of our student-teachers, after Chickens per dozen................
purchase.
♦
Baird's minstrels are playing m Cal­ Sims’.
business to Talent, will probably still drawing a map of meridians and par­ Turkeys, “ (lowest price)..
A big land slide at tbe 16th crossing
Joseph Davis, an overland passen­ ifornia and headed northward.
Archbishop Gross, of Portland, con­ reside in Ashland.
allels upon the blackboard, asked the Butter, per lb..........................
of the Sacramento river on the C. A O. templates
ger, died on the northbound C. i O.
building a sister’s school at
class what it was. One bright little Mill feed, “ “
A
number
of
go*xl
horses
for
sale.
Samuel
Brown
came
in
from
his
R.
IL
last
Saturday
night
nearly
buried
train at 7:30 Saturday morning. Da­
Roseburg the comiDg summer, so says j place near Jenny creek the first of the fel[pw with an eye for taste, said that Com meal, “ “ ...............
Apply
to
J.
H.
Martin.
Ashlaud.
[12-28
the
engine
of
the
north-bound
express,
vis was afflicted with that dread dis­
an exchange.
it was a “water-melon.”
Lard, “ “ ............................
12>
week for a brief stay.
ease, consumption, and just before bis
Carrots in large or small quantities and held the train till Monday morn­
Douglas county was the first to turn
Our new reading room is proving a Ham and bacon, “ “ .. 10c to
dissolutiou had a violent fit of congh- for sale at Nutley’s. next <ioor to P. O. ing. It arrived here, however. Monday
Mrs. H. C. Hill has gone over to
night, bringing two days’ mail from over her state taxes, amounting to Little Shasta to visit her daughter very important feature. Much pleas­ Eggs per dozen......................
iug. which awoke all the passengers
Railmul travel south of Sisson’s was Sau Francisco.
over $15,000. Other counties are send­ Susie, Mrs. J. F. Terivilliger.
ure uud information is derived there­ Wood per <*ord, pine or fir ....
in the sleeper. The unfortunate
“
“
Oak .............
ing
in
rapidly.
from.
sufferer saw that death was near at interrupted again by slides the fore
The case of scarlet fever reported in j
Hay per ton ....
. .$10 to
J. A. Sears, who has been in Port-
hand, and called the jairter and said: part of the week.
the family of Mr. Marshal ill the east­
The scheme of transmitting elec­ laml during the past year, is in town
Miss Colton’s class in history are Potatoes, per lb.
“I am about to die. My only regret
John Van Horn will set out nearly ern part of town two M. eks ago has tricity by wires from Oregon City falls
making
fine
progress.
Some
of
them
Apples,
“
is that I cannot live to reach Garrison, a thousand more young trees on his been followed by another m the same' to Portland for both light and motor this week, on bis way to San Francisco. do not mean to review another time.
Cabbage,
where my parents reside.” The por­ laii'l west of town.
Tlie family of Wm. Angle, of Med­
family, but there lias been none any­ power is engaging attention.
The pupils of the class in Physiolo­ Onions,
ter at first laughed at Davis’s fears.
ford are all down with measles, and
Messrs. Close A Sms are putting up where else in town. 1 he first child
A
tramp
giving
his
name
as
John
gy
conducted by Miss Porter are among Beans,
Then Davis was seized w th another
Mrs
Angle
was
very
ill
at
last
report.
taken is convalescent, t h<< second was I Johnson, fell under a moving traiu he
the brightest in the school and we feel Dned apples, per lb.......
paroxysm of coughing, and a doctor, the necesHary buildings for their brick very ill yesterday.
peaches, “ ...12‘áto
Joe Million was laid up for several safe in saying that every one will have
was attempting to board at Harris­
16 S
who w ; ib alioard the train, was yard south of town.
hi
M
124
pears,
Thus. P. Getz, repres-. utingthe Mer- | burg Monday night, anil hist a leg.
weeks by a painful attack «if inflam­ a good record at the close of the term.
brought to his beilsnle. Before he
P. Griswold has rented tbe Houck
U
“
•.
‘
.
.12*7
to
15
plums,
matory rheumatism, but is all right
<*ould render any ¡iseistance. however, place for a year from date, and will ex­ chants Retail Comrnvr-ia) Agency of
Certificates are granted to every stu­ Beef hides, each......... $1 to
3 00
the Pacific Coast, litis been in town , The director of mint has reported again now.
the spirit of Davis had passed away. tend his gardening business.
dent who completes a study and passes
tins week, and succeeded in ¡aiding a I adversely to the establishment of an
The <*oroner of Siskiyou county took
H.
B.
Reed,
the
Universal
Combi
­
a
satisfactory
examination
in
it.
assay
otli**e
at
Portland,
for
which
a
D. R. Mills is among the factories number of new names to the list of
charge of tbe remains.
MARKIEI)
in the East buying IxKits and shoes meniliers here. The institution is au bill was introduce«! by Senator Dolph. nation Fence man, returned this week
Several of the students of the nor­
from
San
Francisco
to
l«x>k
after
bis
right where they make them.
*
—ARMSTRONG.—At the residence
excellent agency for bringing careless i ■ Herring have been running quite
mal will attend the teachers' examina­ FLECK
uf the bride's mother in Je* kftonville. Feb.
Aahlaml Hutel *.uaip*«n*.
business here.
tion at Jacksonville this month.
5th, by Rev. J. M. Miller. II. K. Fleck of
J. S. Herrin has closed out the bal­ and indifferent debtors to time.
lively during tlie week. Sturgeon,
East Portland and Miss Martha Arm­
At a meeting yesterday of «-itizens of ance of bis stock of boots and sh*H*s to
Mrs. H. E. Wilkinson, of San Fran­
A handsome oil painting, a dining- I perch and flounders are also quite
Visits from Messrs. Rolierts, Hover,
strong.
Ashland interest«*! iu the building of A. P. Talent, of Wagner creek.
room piece, “A Bachelor's Lunch." has abundant, and the fishermen are jubi­ cisco, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Gilchrist, Mrs. Gilroy, and Maud Mor­
PRIDDY-tit CHES. At Medford. Feb. Sth,
a hotel here, articles of iucoriioration
Mrs. W. G. Parker, at their borne on
ris are duly acknowledged, anil we
Try the “cream wheat.” It can be lx*en on exhibition in Burckhalter A i lant, says tbe Yaqtiiui*. Post.
bv Rev. *. W Black, Geo. W. Priddy and
were drawn up, and the same will lie
Hasty's window this week. It is the 1 Douglas county expeuded last year the Linkville road.
Bliss Alfretta Guches.
shall
be
glad
to
have
tho
calls
rejieated.
boile*L
friedor
used
for
pudding.
You
sent at once to the secretary of 3tate
work of Miss Emma Tolman and well ' for the construction of bridges tbe
B. C. W. Evans, a brother
1
o'l'l. S.
♦
for reairil as require«! by law. The will find it at Clayton A Gore's
A
few
valentines
were
sent
and
re
­
DIED.
sustains her already high reputation 1
Evans of this place, . is _ in _________
UivA fliis
<*orp«iration w styled “The 4«ldaM<l
Dr. Helm hns bought a young Arab­ for artistic talent among those of her ! sum of SlH.OGl, anil incurred an in­ week, representing the Moors Manu­ ceived, but the most of the y— 1— are
debtedness
for
au
additional
sum
of
LOOMIS.
—
At
the
home of her parent« in
Hotel Company,” capital stock, $25,- ian-Percheron horse from W. C. Myer friends who are competent critics.
not very good poets.
Aihland, Feb. 16, 1**N*. Nellie, daughter of
facturing Co., of Seattle, W. T.
$■1497, making a total of $22,558.
(MK); incorporators, H. B. Carter, F. for his ranch in Klamath county.
Mr and Mrs E F I-oomi«*. recently from
A dime social is talked of for the
Iowa;' aged 7 years and ten month«.
Portable forges, garden and railroad i
Roper, Jacob Thompson. G. S. Butler,
M. N. Long will move up to the
A car containing a case of smallpox wheel - barrows. post-hole diggers | No other spring medicine hns won land he bought of his brother Tom, purpose of raising funds to supply the
W. H. Atkinson. J. M- McCall, G. F.
for itself such universal confidence as
Billings, D. R. Mills. J. C. Tolman, A. was switch**«! aft at Delta one day lust bench-vises, anvils and vises combined, . Ayer's Sarsaparilla. It is the most three mili'swouth <*f town, anti intends reading room with good suitable read­
An Important Element
ing.
week,
the
California
papers
report.
Stoves!
stoves!
stoves!
Car
load
Num
­
C. Helm.
powerful combination of vegetable ¡d- to improve the place t his season.
Of
the success of Hood’s Sarsaparilla
It is un*li rstooil that the Chitwtxxl
A class in algebra was organized this
I have a permanent cure for piles by ber 2. A variety of both cooking and ■ teratives ever offereil to the public,
Miss Anna Montana Evans, voungest week.
is the fact that every purchaser receives
lots, on the corner of Main and Oak painl«*ss meth*al of treatment which I heating. Take one while they are and is acknowledged by the medical «laughter
Miss
Ada
Miller
is
teacher.
of Mrs. Francis E. Evans, of
a fair equivalent for his money. The
cheap. G. C. Eddings, hardware, i profession to lie th«* liest blixxl puntier.
streets, will lx* purchased as tbe site will guarantee. C. E. B eebe . M. D.
Several new pupils were added to familiar headline “100 Doses One Dol­
this city, was married, February 7tli,
stoves and tinware, is headquarters. *
for the hotel. The large frame dwell­
our school during the past week. That lar,” stolen by imitators, is original
The M«*dford Transcript faileil to
Gov. Pennoyer's loss in the breaking t*i Chas. Albert Bvron, at Spokane is right, bring others with you.
ing house on tbe corner will Ixl moved
What :i scientific, industrious farmer
Falks, W. ’I’.
with and true only of Hood's Sarsa­
to a lot on 1st avenue, owne«l by the come out as usual this week. Some­ can do in this section is exemplified by away of the boom of logs in the Willam­
Miss Jessie Marshall, one of our parilla. This can easily be proven by
Ciiitwixxls. aud work upon the founda­ thing the matter with its patent out­ R. D. Sandford, residing near Grant's ette river is not as heavy as was sup­
Geo, M. Willard returned to Ash-
best students, is lying very ill with the any one who desires to test the matter.
About $5000 worth of the logs land Monday after a trip through
tion of the hotel will begin at an early side.
____
who sold $4'100 worth of fruit.ber- posed.
scarlet fever, contracted from her For real economy, buy only Hood’s
Oi l newspapers done up in bundles Pass,
were
recovered
and
lie
only
owns
two-
dat«*.
California.
He
reports
that
many
ries, vegetables and farm produce from '
Sarsaparilla. Sold by all druggists.
-------------------
for sale at the T idings office at fair 100 acres of land. This is one of the fifths of the saw mill, so Lis loss «in inquiries about Southern Oregon are brother who is now muvalescent.
N ormaute .
prices, Cheap wrapping or packing results of diversified farming, and it only lie alamt $4000. This to a man heard m the hotels of California.
Thrown from His Wagon.
Keep your Feet Warm.
paper.
should lie well considered. (Courier. in his position doesn’t amount to much.
Mi'ssrs. Chase and Henry, relatives
Chas. Slade, who has been driving
Thatcher’s Magnetic Insoles keep the
Electric Railway.
The second-hand store has been
A company has incorporated to of Mrs. C. B. Kingsbnry, who have
feet and limbs warm, insulate and
stage between Ashland and Linkville
A pair of plain German silver frame
I Yreka Journal, Feb. 15.]
protect the Ixxly from the damp, cold
for a number of years, and later be­ moved from Granite street into the spectacles in case were lost in Ashland build ami op<*rate a street railway line been in the valley for several months,
Wt* have receivol a communication earth, and remove all aches and pains.
tween Linkville and Willow Creek, McCall A Atlunson building on Main by Wm. Taylor last Saturday, and a at Albany, Linn county. The incor­ have purchas«*d land near Rogue river,
are A. D. Barker, C. G. Burk­ and will set out a large number of fruit from Mr. F. M. Speed, manager of tbe The best way to prevent taking cold is
met with a painful accident last street.
suitable reward will lie paid for their porators
hart, 1*’. E. Allen and L. D. Crossen; trees.
Telepbono El«*ctric Railway Company, to wear a pair of these foot batteries.
Thursday and one which it was at
returu
to
him.
Mr.
Taylor
will
also
Hydraulic miners in Southern Ore­
of Sau Francisco, concerning tho es­ Price only $1. For sale by Dr. Aaron
first thought wonld bo serious. He gon and Northern California are now­ pay a suitable reward for the recovery capital stock, $25,(MX). The object is
The family of Mr. Boman, of Seattle,
was driving along near Shovel creek working long hours with abundance of of several bead of Ins cattle which to build a street railway between the who has bought property here, have tablishment of ¡in olix'tric railroad be- Dean, on Granite street near Main.
O.
,V
('.
IL
R.
depot
ami
tbe
central
tweeu Yreka and Montague, which
ah me, when the front axle broke and water.
have lieen out on the range all winter. part of town.
lx*en in Ashland for a short time. may probably meet with consideration, 11-25]
he was thrown down upon the tongne.
His brand is “W T" on left hip; mark
They
will
all
return
to
Seattle
for
the
if the «team road now contemplated
A numlier of carloads of apples have two uuder-bits in 1 ft e ir and hole tu
Jumbo! Jumbo!
The horse nearest bun began kicking
A. 1». Mazinge was arrested at Ger­ present, starting this evening or to­ should
fail. Arrangements are now in
and be let go and was run over by the lieen sliipp***l from this valley to San right. Postotli-e aldress. Ashland vais Saturday bv Constable I). B. Mon­ morrow.
The
origimd
Abietene Ointment is
progress, however, for the commence­
stage, lieing badly cramped by the Fraucisco and Portland within the Oregon.
teith, was tried on a charge of larceny
only put up in two-ounce tin boxes,
ment
of
a
broad
gauge
steam
railroad
past
fortnight.
Mr.
:in*l
Mrs.
().
H.
Blount
reachetl
axles ¡>s they passed over him, inflict­
of a crosscut saw valued at $7. Maz­
is an alisolnte cure for old sores,
The eutertainiin nt in the shape of a
home last Sat unlay evening from their the coming spring, so that connection and
ing internal injuries and cutting him
burns, wounds, chapped hands and all
Tho aunu il schiail meeting for elec­ Japanese wedding performance given ing** borrowed the saw of J. ('. Harris bridal
can
lx*
mail«*
with
the
main
line,
in
or
­
tour through California, and
badly alsmt tbe head. He was aide to tion of one director and a clerk will oc­
ami sol*! it at a second harnl store for
skin eruptions. Will poetively cure
follow the horses about half a mile to cur March 5th in each of the school by ladies of the Presbyterian church at fifty cents. He was fined $25 ami will «jcctipy for the present the resi­ der that t he rolling st*x*k may lx* moved all kin*ls «if piles. Ask for the origimd
Granite ll.dl last Frid; y < veiling drew costs, in default of which he was given dence of M. N. Long on Oak street. into Yreka, or to any point from Yreka,
the Dearest house, where he was taken districts in Oregon.
Abietene* Ointment. Sold by Chit
a good house*, notwithstanding the un­ thirty-one days in the county jail.
Their trip extended as far southward without the necessity of re-loading.
in. suffering great pain. A Yreka phy­
The Electric Company off«*rs to build wo* al A Son.
as Sau Diego.
Grass is growing on the hill ranges, fortunate circiinistanci s of postp<*ne-
sician was summoned, and, as it was
a road for half tht* «*ost of a steam road,
Since 1W2 three humlred and thir­
thought Charley was fatally hurt, bis aud if the mil*l weather continues, nieut and other drawback* : and tbe
It is re|xirt«xl that Ben Simpson,
Shiloh's vitalizer is what you need for
mother, Mrs. W. F. Songer, of this stock men will be able to turn out their pnieeeds realize**! were satisfactory. ty-one patients have la*en accommo­ who was formerly an inspector of the mid take bonds in paymeut, tbe mo­ oonstipation.
loss of appetite, dizziness
tive power beiug Shasta river, which
The performance* was a faithful repre- ; dated at the Siskiyou county hospital
pI.uN1, was sent for. Mrs. Songer re­ ciatt le soon without risk.
and
all symptoms of dyspepsia. Price
postal
department
in
this
state,
and
cau
be
made
to
ofierate
dyuamotis
of
selitatlon
of
a
wedeiiug
iri
Japan,
and
At present there are twenty-four in­ later was transferred to a district in •
turned home the fore part of this week
10 and 75 cents per Ixittle. T. K. Bolton
Marion Knighten has located a
and reports that Charley was not so placer mining claim in the Siskivoiis, much labor was expended in the* pre­ valids anil dependent poor under the Alabama, is now a minister in charge great capacity, communicating elec­ druggist, Ashland, Or.
tricity
by
wires
ou
]x>les,
to
an
electric
paration
of
costumes,
etc.
county’s care. Th«* institution is well- <jf a flourishing Baptist congregation
badly hurt as first supfiosed, and is re­ on which he will do some prospecting
Will you suffer with dyspepsia and
motor ear. The loamiotive equipment
covering rapidly at Shovel creek during tbe present season.
Lieut. Swift continues te> improve kept and th«* expense of maintaining it d«iwn in that state.
liver complaint? Shiloh's Vitalizer 1«
consists of a combiuation passenger guaranteed
is
trifling,
<*ompare«l
with
that
of
other
springs. He will not drive again for
to cure you. For sale by T.
the offices of the U. S. military line and
New marble just received at the Ash­ signal service in AshlaiaL In tbe mid­ counties.- [Yreka Union.
The Oregonian's sp«*cial correspon­ car, 33 feet long, accommodating 34 K. Bolton.
some tune, however.
land Marble Works, and more coming. dle front room a new telegraph operat­
dent at Washington City sent the fol- passengers, au«l weighing 8*4 tons.
The latest from the smallpox in San fowing under «late of Feb. 3d: “B. F. The trains as commonly run ou roads
Now is a gixxl time to beautify the or’s table *if the regular style* has lieen
Freeh Eastern oysters in any style at
Francisco is the following dispAtcb of Dowell, who has been here for some of this character, cousista of the com­ Nutley’B, next door to P. O.
l>r. Lempcrt.
x
graves of our beloved dead.
placed,
with
four
divisions
—
one
for
tbe
Feb. 15th : Tbe smallpox epidemic, time in prosecution of some Iudian bined l«MX>motive and passenger car
Sentinel, Feb. 10.
Las
military
line,
one
for
tbe
Western
Un
­
Street
Commissioner
Patterson
which the health officers supposed was
Benj. Eggleston is paying cash for
aud three or four freight <yirs, but at
We are frequently asked why we do
one for the Peietai Telegraph line, under control, has seemingly brokeu depn*«lation claims, is just reawering time« an extra passenger car and two gtxxl apples.
not agitate the disappearance of the made a new road scraper, aDd is pre­ ion.
from
tb<>
eff«x4s
of
a
severe
fall
fie
sus-
anil
the
other
for
au
emergency.
Lieut.
aliove name*! doctor, ami why the au­ paring to shape up the roads in proper Swift has his private office in tho north out agaiu, this time along the water taiu«xl some days ago while walking freight cars may lie addol. A gross
front. Several eases have been sent to on the icy payment near the treasury load of 30 tons is hauled over a grade
thorities do not attempt to find him. condition about town this spring.
room. The offices will be* moelels of
For the information of such question­
L. D. Bunce sold to Belknap Bros., convenience and lieatn* ss when fin­ tbe jM'st house recently from that quar­ building one day during the recent of 105 f«*et to tbe mile, at a rate of 6 to
ter. ami six more to-«lay. Many sup­ add snap. Ho fell upon his head and 7 miles an hour, or without freight
ers we print the following letter which while here the right to manufacture
pose the disease is traceable to the was in consequence thereof threatened would haul passengers cars from Yreka
was received last fall by the sheriff of the “Comtnou Sense chum” in Wash­ isheel.
lu the report last week of city conn- J 1 China st«*amers.
8IMM0N8
with brain trouble. His free WMhadfy to Montague in 30 minutes.
this county, Mr. B. W. Dean. When ington Territory; consideration, $1000.
cil pr*H*ee>elings the item $1.50 to E. V. I Tbe Sisson Herald of the 7th inst. bruised and is still very much iliscol-
A road of this kind costs no more for
we learned of the existence of this let­
G.
F.
Billings
reports
the
sale
to
Carter for “treasurer’s fe*es' occurred has the following: A few days since orixl, but bo is able to be about attend­ a trip each hour than for one trip a
ter, wo ceastal to discuss tho matter,
day, as no fuel is neede«L One man
thinking the missing num to I m * some­ Chas. E. Niniuger of the fee«! stable aiming the bills audite*! and ordered a single case of smallpox was devel- ing to busiuess.”
property
near
the
depot
which
L.
D.
paul. The city council abolished i ope*l in Mr. Mott's railroad camp near
«•an attend to the water power anil
where ou the earth and in giaxl health
Bunce
bought
last
week
of
E.
F.
For all Diseases of th«
treasurer’s fees entirely I «'fori* the in­ Sim’s. From the most reliable sources
dynamos, and two men can run the
and enjoyment of life. There were Walker.
Vick’s Floral Guide. M
cumbent of the office. Mr. Carter, was we learn that there were about ninety
trains, exclusive of loading and unload­
relisons of which we knew why he
Uvtr, Kidneys, Stomach tad Spleen
might wish tu leave this county, and
Mr. P. Grady, of Portland, who has electeel. and the bill was for a treasury men in camp ¡it the time. For several
A silver lining to every cloud! With ing An electric road could run along
Th» purely vegetable pre*
when once we were satisfied that he been looking through the valley some, Mvonnt Ixiok. a new one lieing required. days previously men bail been coming tbe short dull days of early winter a highway with no more hindrantx* to
Ktion, now so celebrated as a
The
correction
is
made*
in
justice
ter
ily Medicine, originated in
horse**
and
wagons
than
a
street
car
was not dead we ceasp«l to care par­ bought a half acre lot of W. P. Benn,
, and going, as in all railroad outfits, come th«* cheery holidays and Vick’s
the South in 1828.
It acts
ticularly about him. Following is tbe on Wixilen street yesterday; considera­ the city council, who might have lieen and it is reasonable supposition that beautiful annual, and lo! spring al­ line, aud extend through our main
gently on the Bowels and
suspected of ignoring the ordinance i th» disease may be widely spread.
Ridnevs and corrects the
tion $500.
ready appears not far distant We can street, delivering passengers like a
letter:
abolishing the* fees of th** treasurer.
action of the Liver, and is, there­
No. 417 M ontgomehy S t .. S. F., I
almost see the greeuing grass ami the horse car line, aud freight at the mer­
Tht* ladies of the Baptist Church
fore, the best preparatory
Complaints having lieeu made to the blcximing flowers. In the way of Cata­ chants' d«x»rs.
Nov. 22, 1«87.
S
The ball given by the* Knights last
medicine, whatever the sick*
will hold a social iu the church Wed­
ness may prove to be.
In all
S heriff J ack - son Co.: -Dear Sir: — nesday evening, 22*1 inst. An inter«*t- Tuesday evening was not so largely at­ effect that the Oregonian Railway be- logue, Vick's Floral Guide is unanmled
common diseases it will, un­
The Indian bureau has awarded to
Is there any reward for information as ing programme. Supper from 6 to tended as their last annual ball, but tween Coburg and Portland was un­ in artistic appearance, and the edition
assisted by any other medi­
to the whereabouts of one Dr. C. Lem- 8; tickets 15 cts.
was iu all respects an enjoyable enter­ safe ¡¡ml in bad condition, the railway of each year that appears simply per­ David Evans, adminstrator of the es­
cine, effect a speedy cure.
pert late of your county. If there is
tainment The dancers ¡ill report an coniuiissiouers went over the road last fect, is surpassal the next New aud tât,' of John K. Jones. Jackson county,
The Regulator is safe to administer in any
Oregon.
$570
for
damage
caused
by
week,
and
rep«irt
having
found
tbe
The advertisement of Geo. Starrett, excellent time, ami the Knights, while
condition of the system, and under no circum­
beautiful engravings, and three «joloral
enough to make it of interest I can
stances can it do harm. It will invigorate
the well known seedsman of Walla not making money in the affair are sat­ road badly in need of repairs. They plates of flowers, vegetables, and grain, Rogue river and Cow creek Indians.
find him.
Yours etc.,
like a class of wine, but is no intoxicating bever­
brought
in
a
report
urging
the
**<
•
■
Walla, appears in this issue of the isfied with making it a social success.
are features for the issue for 1888* Its
H. N. M ouse .
age to lead to intemperance; will promote di­
T idings . Send for bis catalogue if The supper served by E. K. Brightman puny to take immediate steps to re­ lavender tiutal cover, with original de­
gestion, dissipate headache, and gener­
All Sorts of Potion.
ally tone up the system. The dose is small,
yon need anything in his line.
at the Central House was one of the pair the same. Ties and bridge tim- signs of most pleasing effects, will in­
Mr. W. F. Daley, Advertising Agent of
Cold Storage Room.*«.
I bers were found to lie rot ton and the sure it a promin« „i place in the house­ tlio Brixiklyn Elevated Railroad, writ*-»: not unpleaaant, and its virtues undoubted.
most
elaborate
ami
expensive
ever
giv
­
I Oregonian, Feb. 13.1
Mr. Traid. who has been in busin«*ss
No loss of time, no inter­
hold an«! library. It is in itself a trea­ “ Inflammatory rlieumatism swelled my
en in Ashkind, and t he talil**s presented : ron* 1 tn bad condition.
ruption or stoppage of
At last Portland is to have a long- at Gold Hill for some time, has rente«l a lieautiful appearance. Tho TtntNos
tise
on
horticulture,
and
is
adapted
to
business
while taxing the
Albany paper Feb. 7th: Thirteen tbe wants of all who are interested in lega ami arms to twice their natural size.
felt want filled, not by an alleged news­ the store in Reeser’s building just va­ ; fore** received a generous sample of
Regulator.
I
suffered
excruciating
pain.
.Your
won-
cated
by
Mr.
TaleuL
and
is
moving
iu
young men of this city, ranging in age
paper. such as bas been several times
Children complaining of
< the choice cakes ami viands, and can between 15 ami 21, were arrest*xl yes- the garden or house plantB. It de­ «leriul S. S. 8. made a complete cure.”
Colic, Headache, or Sick
started here with that avowal purp****. hisstockof genet.' tnerchanilise.
certify that they were fully equal in terday for disturbing a meeting of the Benia's tbe rarest flowers and the
Major Sidney Herbert, editor of the
Stomach, a teaspoonful or
but by th«* const ruction of a cold stor­
The merchandise in the store of A. I quality to ap(iearance.
choicest vegetables. If you want to Southern Cultivator and Dixie Farmer,
more will give relief.
Salvation Army. This disturbance re­
age warehouse. Space sufficient for P. Talent in Reeser’s bl*x*k has lieen
H,,ylhing alxiut th«* garden, see
If taken occasionally by pa­
Tbe pleasant weather of this week sidual in a free fight between the X ick’s Floral Guide, price onlv 10 Atlanta, Ga., writes:“ X have fully tested
six rooms eight feet square anil twelve moved to Talent this week, where Mr.
tients exposed to MALARIA,
the virtues of Swift’s Specific, both as a
will
expel the poison and protect
Salvationists
and
the
boys.
A
part
of
gives
everyone
tin*
impresskin
that
high m connection with Harns A Sal- Talent has opened business again iu a
•amts, including a certificate goal for
them from attack.
spring has already begun business in the latter were trial last night and the teu cents worth of saxls. Publish«*«! rheumatism cure and atonic. It has ilone
moo's ice factory on Second street has Btore building recently complete«!
even more than its proprietors claim
A PHYSICIANS OPINION.
Southern Oregon. The buds ¡ire swell­ remainder to-day, all being found not
lieen leased for that purpose by Wm.
Jam«*s Vick, Sealsnian. ltechester. for it.”
I have been practicing medicine for twenty years,
Says the Yreka Journal: It is cur­ ing on the trees and grass is growing guilty by a jury. The Captain of the by
McGuire A- Co. During his recent
New York.
and have never been able to put up a vegetable
Mr. Michael Long, Jr., with tlie Stro-
compound that would, like Simmons Liver Regu­
visit East Mr. McGuire thoroughly in­ rently rnmoretl that some 4O.(XX) aeree on the hills, ami (barring an unlikely Salvation Army was arrested to-day
bridge Lithographic Co., Cincinnati,
lator, promptly and effectively move the Liver to
vestigated the matter of cold storage of land at Butte creek valley, in this change in temnerature) peach and al­ for assault and battery. Hi* pleaded
Oregon
Harass
in
California.
action, and at the same time aid (instead of weak­
Ohio,
writes
:
“
I
suffered
for
two
years
and oondiuled to erect a warehouse county, now owned by speculators be­ mond trees will lie blooming early in guilty and was final $12.
ening) the digestive and assimilative powers of the
[San
Francisco
dispatch,
Feb.
12.1
with a terrible Itching and painful sores
system. L M H imton , M. D.,Washington, Ark.
here. So he pr*x*ured all the necessary low, will soon be sold to parties d«*eir- March. Of course now comers will In­
The rewards offered for the appre­
L. B. Lindsey of Portland takes on my neck, arms, hands and fingers.
gin to fear damages to the fruit crop, hension of th«* murderer or murderers
plans and specifications and has now ing farms.
MF.E THAT Yor GET THE GENT1NE.
great pride iu showing his handsome No pliysiolan could help me. 8. 8. 8. re­
secured a site. Th«* r<xim will lie fur-
rKKPARFD BV
As a toilet article. Ayer’s Hair Vigor but older residents know that, so far of the two Cliiuamen nt Monmouth, young stallion Decoration Day. so lieved me perfectly and I feel like n new
as
tbe
chances
go,
there
is
no
more
nisb***l with “frigidity" by pipes from stands tinriva)e«L It cleanses the scalp
Polk county, a month or more since, named on account of being foale.1 on man.”
«/.
M.
Zeilin
&
Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
the ice machines adjoining, and will be an«l removes dandruff, cures itching danger when almond tri*es bloom m now aggregate about $7(10, and the
May 30. The colt is 2 years old and
Mrs. Amanda Ingle, of Gastonia, N. C.,
so arranged that they cau I m * kept at humors, restores tbe original «xilor to February than when they hold back pa>pl<> of Monmouth think that this is is
a half brother to Jane L„ being writes: “My baby, when four months
any desired temperature, atxwding to failed and gray hair, aud promotes its till the last of March, Tbe spring not enough. They have drawn up a sired
WEATHER REPORT.
by the same horse, Hanibletoninn olil, developed acioftiln. He had two se­
without frosts lias never, or seldom, petition to the governor to offer an ad­
the class of g*xxls store«! therein. growth.
risings nii*l sores on t he neck. I sent
been known hero, and in the thermal ditional rowan! and it will lx* present- Mambrino. In speaking of him Lind­ vere
Meats, fish, poultry, game, butter,
for our family physician, who pio-
following is the weather record
The railroail carpenters at work for fruit
never yet been a al in a f«*w days by District Attorney sey said: “I ainsider him the best nonneed it scrofula, und prescribed of The
.. u.v lx*lt
.rc.. there has
_ ____
cheese, egg», ii- short everything liable
the U. 8. Signal olwervation station
colt I ever owned, if not tho best I 8. 8 S. for it. 1 gave tlie baby 8. S. 8.,
to lx* «lainageit by hot weather, cau tbe 8. P. R. R. in the Siskiyous are ex­ complete failure of the fruit crop.
Belt. Tbe Polk county paiple pro­ have ever seen.” He is a lieautiful anil it soon got th*- disease uniier control. in Ashland for the week ending Feb.
here lx* stored in a temperature which pecting to 1« moved down to Ashland
The Portland Telegram, Feb. 6: pose to offer every inducement to of­ dark bay of grand form and good size, Tlie Bores are healed, und the baby is 16, 1888:
sometime
during
March,
to
work
ou
well :in*l healtliv. I know 8. 8. 8. saved
will be kept fr«***h and sw«x-t for any
This morning W. W. Chapman. Esq., ficers and detectives to ferret the
llle, and 1 'old our doctor so. He is a
length of tune. This will bo a great the new eating house, etc., to be built who will have reached bis eightieth mystery to the Ixjttorii and punish the with fine front and goal speak He its
of Temperature. Rain fall
regular physician, and prescribed 8. 8. 8.
is
enteral
in
the
2-year-old
stake
of
here
by
the
company.
benefit to dealers in the kind of gixxls
murderers.
for
the baby as soon us be saw it had
Inche«.
year in a few days, appeared iu depart­
month
Max. Minn.
this year. Lindsey is now waiting for scrofula."
meutione*! and will no doubt prove a
The number of letters of inquiry ment No. 2, circuit court, to argue a
Peter Connelly, known as “Peter tho the arrival from Oregon of a 6-year-
Treatise on Bhxxl anil Skin Dlseaaes
paying investment. Work on the alxiut Southern Oregon received bv the case, and he appear***! as intelligently
55° 41
Feb 10
tree.
'I hk S wift Srtciric Co.,
buildiug will lx* commenced alxiut T idings is constantly increasing. This eager for the fray as any of his pro­ l’<x*t,” editor of the Long Creek Eagle, old gelding, another Hambletonian mail«*.I
.47
56
Drawer 3, Atlantu, Ga.
44
11
April 1st, so as to have it wimpleted by means that the fame of this part of the fessional liretliem forty years his was shot at three times at Long Creek. Mambrino. Ho earned a record iu
56’ 45
.22
12
Oregon of 2:39. Lindsey also* lias a
Eastern
Oregon,
on
the
morning
of
the time hot weather sets iu.
32
.04
13
50
Pacific coast is spreading.
junior. Mr. Chapman is a magnificent th«* 31st ultimo, by a cowboy named- fast and promising ch«*etnut *hliug
Geo.
H.
Currey
having
bought
from
.00
38
64
14
For a neat fitting suit of clothes and illustration of what a temperate, com­ Toui Williams, who took offense at an named Hamblin. He is a novide, but Messrs. Clayton 4 Gore all their glass­
Items from Talent.
58
29
.00
15
a tine stock of piece gixxls to choose mon sense life will do for a man. item which aptiears in Connelly’s pa­ will lx* teetal this year. Nautilla J. ware anil crockery in addition to his
.00
16 • 56
30
The weather is splendid this week. from, call on Larsen, the tailor, next Fifty years ago he was a delegate to per. One of the balls Ux>k effect in has been sent to Oregon. The mare immense stock, gives him the finest as­
Farmers and mechanics are busy. Gar­ door to the postoffice. Agent for tho Congress from the territory of Iowa. the wrist, one iu the hip and the other is not sound enough to warrant pre­ sortment in Southern Oregon.
♦
Total rainfall
.96
He came to Oregon forty-one years missal the victim entirely. Immah- paring her for a hard campaign.
deners are preparing for early vegeta­ Wheeler A Wilson sewing machine. *
ago.
and
has
lieen
living
in
this
city
One
of
the
few
choice
residence
lots
Lindsey
has
traded
the
cheetnut
ately after the shooting Williams
bles. Orchardmen are pruning and
A citizen of Central Point presents
removing uuisan**** and hindrances, a brief description of Rogue River Val­ since 1H49. In the younger days of jumped on a horse and attempted to stallion Mt. Vernon, record 2^6lX, in the liest part of the city, adjacent to
We Shall be Glad
his
manhood
Mr.
Chapman
was
well
esea|M>, but was captured ami is now for four 4-year olds. The horse will the business center can be purchased
and alt are happy.
ley anil a statement of the claims anil acquainted with such intellectual men in jail awaiting the recovery of Con­ lx* taken to Oregon to do service.
at
a
bargain.
Apply
to
G.
F.
Billings.
To
place
your name on our subecrip-
Our locality is fast being populated resources of Central Point in a well-
tion list for any newspaper, magazine
by native Oregonians. Among the lat- written letter which appears on first as Daniel Webster. Henry Clay, John nelly, who is not in a dangerous con­
Two
shares
and
a
fraction
in
the
C. Calhoun, John Quiucy Adams, ami dition.
Drunkennesa, or th. Llqu.r Habit East Ashland Water Ditch will be or story paper published. Your sub­
ret arrivals we would report a daughter page of T idings this issue.
others who graced the national capital.
1'o.ltivrly Cured by admluhitering sold at a fair price. Apply to E. De- scription given to ns will add a little
in the family of Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
The public sentimentality which
to our business and does not cost you
Dr. Ilalue'» Golden Kpeeifie.
Rev. F. W. (yxikin, the new pastor
Abbott, living the 14th. and 12 are liv­
Aliont the time of the completion of
PeatL
x
as much as it does to order it yourself.
ing and doing well. Also, a son in the of the Baptist Church, arrived in Ash­ the C. *t O. R. R. it was annonneed by comes out so frequently when crimi­
It can b<* given in a cup of coffee or
B urckhalter A H asty .
household of William Neal, lieing the land last week, anil will preach every tbe p*«tal department that a n**w route nals are on tnid has been evoked by tea without the knowledge of the person
Who
is
Your
Best
Friend?
sickness of a pet chimpanzee at taking it; is absolutely harmies« and
seventh, and all doing well. In the Sunday, morning aud evening. Mr.
“the Portland ami Sacramento the
Your stomach of course. Why? Be­
ratio of nativo increase, as verified in Gookiu is a native of Massachusetts, route,” had been established a dis­ Central Park New York. Jellies, fruits will effect n permanent and speedy
Hide* and Film Bought.
other delicacies have lieen sent to cure, whether the patient is a mod­ cause if it is out of order you are one of
the past ten years, we do not think we * ami comes well recomnien«le«L
tance by rail of 660 miles. This wonld and
erate drinker or an alooholiu wreck. the most miserable creatures living.
the
creature
by
people
who
would
are justified in inviting foreigners to '
Th** iin*l**r«ign<*d will pay the higheit mai •
Thousands of drunkards have been
A Portland paper says: A new make a long continuous run. and the
it n fair, honorable chance and see
settle in this end of the precinct, for , freight tariff between the O. A C. old clerks on the road lietwcen Ash­ probably not give a thought to illness made t**in perate men who have taken the Give
price for hide«, skin« and fur» of all
if it is not the lieHt friend yon have in
of
a
near
neighbor
who
happened
to
from till» date until further notice
we will surely need all the unoccupied common points and pointe in Cali- land ami Portland were somewhat un­
Golden Specific in their coffee without the end. Don’t smoke in the morning.
J. B. R. II vtchimos .
space within tho next decade. How­ ’ fomia has lx*en issued by tlie South- easy about it. as from th»- terms of the be poor and in want of aid. It is the their knowledge, and to-«lay believe they Don’t drink in the morning. If you
Ashland. Or.. May 21. 1M86
ever, we would not wish to discourage ' ern Pacific. This entire schedule announcement it seemed possible that same spirit that induces several church ?uit drinking of their own free will. must smoke and drink wait until your
citizens of gtxxl character from coming ’ shows a very material advance on the clerks would I k * sent through from organizations in New York to maintain t N kvbb F ails . The system on«*e im­ stomach is through with breakfast. Yon
pregnated with the Specific it becomes can drink more and smoke more in tbe
Estray Notice.
and viewing this guodly land of much 1 former rat****.
Portland to Saeraim lito. Last Week, charitable societies, and yet at the an utter impossibility for tbe liquor ap­ evening
it will tell on yon less. If
promise.
how* ver. Postmaster Farlow receive*! same time own tenement-houses that petite to exist. For full particulars, ad­ yonr food and
ferments Rnd docs not digest
Taken up by the undersigned at his ranch
Ou first page of this week’s issue ap- intelligence that tin* route is locousist are a disgrace to civilization and the dress G oldjin S pecific C o ., 185 Bacine
There exists at present some rivalry
right,—if yon are tronbled with heart­ six miles south of Ashland the followed de­
scribed estray animal One brown horse,
with regard to the postoffice, and in i pears another letter from Dr. Plummer of three divisions I’m* north.*rn. mid­ prolific source of vice and disease.— street. Cincinnati. Ohio.
burn.
dizziness
of
the
head,
coming
up
about (15; hands high , seven years old. and
order to settle it amicably. Mr. Sher­ to the Oregonnni regarding tbe borti- dle and ssiiitii**rn divisions. Tbe first [Chronicle.
of the food after eating, biliousness, in­ branded
with a circle (0} on left shoulder;
man proposes to petition for it for his i cultural convention, and orchard mat- includes tbe line between Portland and
At Portland last Saturday, the jury
ltev. Samuel Stanley Pentx, Chap­ digestion. or any other trouble of the left hind loot white up to the pastern joint.
daughter Luella. now visiting in the * ters in general, in California. Thee«* Ashland, an 1 th** clerks now on this in the case of the State vs. Professor lain to the Bishop of Northern Cali­ stomach, you had best use Green's Said animal will be advertised and sold ac­
to law unless claimed by the
East, but expected home some tune in < letters are read with deep interest in run will continue with,mt change. Frank Rigler. after living out eleven fornia. writes to us from Sacramento, August Flower, as no person can use it cording
owner, and expenses paid.
Tbe middle division will extend from hours, returned a verdict of not guilty Cal., under date of Nov. 1,1887, as fol­ without immediate relief.
April. Doubtless, u<> oue could object Siiutbern Oregon.
F rartus W ills .
Posted Friday. Dec. 16, 1SR7.
to her politics. She would keep the
Th«* Philharmonic Society of Grants Ashland to R *1 Bluff, ami will have as charged. Some three months lows:
Great
llargains
in
Sheet
Music.
Appraised
Jan.
20,
18S8.
at >40, by A. D.
offii*e in her father's new building ad­ I Pass will give a grand vocal and in- another set of clerks, ami the southern since Professor Rigler, principal of
“Gentlemen: For a number of years
Helman, J P.
joining the R. IL right-of-way. thus 1 i strumeutal <***n«vrt at that place this divisiou. also, will have its own corps the Park School, undertook to punish I had frequent occasion to use Sim­
Oue hundred dollars' worth of choice
beiug ou time without fail, and also . evening. Prof. Ganiards orchestra of clerks.
a boy named Webber, son of A. D. mons Liver Regulator, and I cheerful­ sheet music at Hunsaker's music room
Mrs. B- M. Boynton,
saving to the government the local tak**s a prominent part, and B. R-
Webber. The boy resisted and was ly comtnend it to those suffering from will be sold at 25 cts i>er copy. This is
Wli»l i
It?
messenger's fa*«. She is every way Willits, lewder of the Ashland band,
whipped severely till he surrendered. indigestion, dytqiepsia and general de­ choice music, the regular price for
competent to fulfill the duties of post­ is dowu for a comet solo.
That pnxluii's that lx*autifnlly soft Webber hail Professor Rigler arrested pression as a most excellent appetizing which is from 25 cts to $1.50, and in­
mistress.
V ita .
complexion an«! leaves neither traces for assault, and he was Sued $25 by tonic.” To J. H. Zeilin A Co., Phila­ cludes both vocal and instrumental
The large warehouse building of E. of its application nor lnjuritHis affects? Justice Tuttle. He appealed to the delphia. Pa.
and Notions.
music, consisting of waltzes, schot­
To the Ladies.
C. Landers was damaged by the pin­ Th** answer: Wisilom's Robertine ac­ Circuit Court and the trial took place
tisches, marches, polkas, etc. Call
Brocade
diagonal
and
plaid
drees
Mrs. Gillette’s Building, west «ide of
For the next two weeks I will sell at ning of the walls becoming hxieened, complishes all this, an.l is pronounced Saturday, with the above result. go*«ls. 10 cts. per yard at M. L. Al­ early and make your choice, for there
Main street,
12-29
will be no reserve.
cost millinery goods, collars and cuffs, and the fall of the sides last Monday bv la lies of taste an.l refinement to I m * There has lieen much feeling about the ford's.
x
night.
Nou
■
of
the
contents
of
the
matter,
as
on
the
result
depends
tbe
most
delightful
toilet
article
ever
12-34]
E.
B.
H
unsaker
.
I
handkerchiefs, gloves, yarns, handbags,
ASHLAND, OREGON.
building were damaged, and it will be produced. Warrant«-*! harmless an.l whether discipline could be enforced
Have you seen that set of silver ware
purses, etc., etc.
M bs . B oynton ,
placed
in
complete
repair
immediately.
A few more ladies jackets, 20 per
matchless. 8<ild by J. H. Chitwood A in the schools. The verdict gives gen­ (Rogers Bros, ware)—given away as a
Mrs. Gillette’s old utamL Main street,
eral satisfaction.
cent dieoount, at D. R 4 E. V, Milla's.
prize to coffee at Geo. H. Currey 'a. *
Ashland.
Apples wanted by Beuj. Eggleston. Son, Ashlaud, Or.
ASHLAND TIDINGS.
NEW THIS
WEEK
i
Final Proof Notice.
I.A.Np OFFICE AT R o «LBC«O. (XX. <
Feb. 14. 1BM. 1
Nulicv ii hereby given that U m fnllowtng-
named iettler hoi filed notice of hta Inten­
tion to make final proof In annport of hi»
* lalra. and that «aid proof will be made be­
fore the Jiirtg** or clerk of the eonnty court
of Jackson county,Or., at Jacksonville. Or.,
on Saturday. .March 21th. 1K88, viz: Lzmia
Si-hueiiler. llomeetead Entry No. 49K. for
the N
of 8 W ‘j M-<-tlon 5. aud N ^4 of 8
E
ae*-«. tp .W 8. It 1 we»t. W M.
He tiaini-« the following witnea»«a to
pro*e hi» chntiuuou*- residence upon, and
cultivation of. »aid land, vir: Welborn
Bee»**n. Samuel Roblnmn, Boyd Boblnaon,
George Brlner. all of Talent, Jaekaon coun­
ty, Oregon.
CHAS W JonNSlo«-,
3* At,
Register
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the county court for Jackson eouuty.
Oregon
In the matter of the estate of L. Colver, de­
ceaxed.
Notice ia hereby given that Jei.se Dollar-
hide. a<lin(ui»traUir of the eatale of L. Col­
ver. deceased, ha« filwl in the eouuty court
of Jackson county. Oregon, hl* final a* -
coutit *a such «dminiatralor. aud by order
of »«id Court. Tuesday, the 3d day of April,
lass, at the hour of 2 o'clock F.
Is set for
hearing All person» interested are hereby
notified to appear and file hit or berobiec
tions to aaid account on or la-fore aaid Jay.
Published by order of Hon. K. DePMtt.
This powder never varies
A marvel Judge
of gold Court. Jsasr D oklamhide
at purity. Htrenirth und wholeaomenesa.
Dated Feb. 17, 183s.
Administrator
More ei-onomical than the ordinary kinds,
and cannot be sold in competition with
Notice of Final Settlement.
the multitude ot low test, short weight
alum or phosphate |xi**-*!ers. Sold only in
cans.
R oyai B aking P owiieb C o ., 10* In the county court f«>r Jackson county.
Wall street. N Y.
Oregon.
In the matter of the estate of Samuel
Grubb, deceased.
For lame back, aide or cheat, nae
Notice is hereby given that John L. Grubb,
Shiloh's Porons Plaster. Price 25 cent«. administrator
of the cwtaleoi Saiu'l. Grubb,
For sale by T. K. Bolton dru^giat.
dei ea«**d, lie« filed in the inunty court of
Jackson
county.
Oregon, his tinal account
Croup, whooping rough and bronchitis «« such aiirniniatrator,
and by order of aaid
immediately relieved bv
immediate!v
by Shiloh'*
Sbiloh'g cure. court, Monday, the 2d of April, luss, at the
Guaranteed by T. K. Bolton.
hour of 10 o'clock a. m . is net tor bearing.
All penom* intereited are hereby notified
to appear and file his or her objectione to
said account on or before said day.
Jack Dir Sale.
Published by order of Hon. E. DeTentt,
Tbe undersigned have for sale a fine, Jndge of said court. J ohn L. grvbb .
Administrator.
large Maltese Jack, which can be had Feb. 17, las*.
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
at a bargain for cash. The animal can
be seen at their livery stables in Ash­
land; and is guaranteed t*i la* a sure
foal getter. He will 1 m * h « i 1 i I low to any­
one who will apply soon, as we have no
use for him.
T hompson A- S tephenson .
Ashland, Or., Jan. 13,1888.
sicedk :
Northern Grown,
FROM ACCLIMATED STOCKS,
---- on my own grounds.----
It
------ o —
wr If your Merchant does not ktM-p
them, send for catalogues.
Address
CEO. STARRETT,
NOW OFFERED to ANYONE
Wishing io engage in the Book and Sta­ 12-36]
tionery business, in connection with a cir*
culatiug library.
4. H. CABSON.
The uinb rsigned ha.1- determined to dib-
pose <•( his business at even a great barri-
tiee, ab other matters demand his attention.
C-tf Call and get terms immediately.
J. M. McCOY.
At the Fraley Store, Ashland, Or.
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2=~i PORTLAND
oftCON
In successful operation <:r e
patronised from
all sections of the N ••? huest. endorsed by
buMness men and Uuding educators.
THE HOST PEBFECTLT E^TIPPED SCHOOL
Walla Walla, W. T.
Six miles South of Grant's Paas. J om -
pliiue county. Oregon.
A.H. CARSON & SON, Propì
of its class r»n the Coast, it offers privata or class
instruction,day andevening throughout the year, in
Arithmetic, Writ ng,Correspondence, Book-keep­
ing. Banking, Sh rftnand, Typo-writia<, Bnainess
andT^egal Forms and all Com mod School Branches.
Students, all ages and both sexes admitted any time.
Catalogue free. Armstrong and Weaeo, Prap’r*.
-------- Consisting of-------
2i£i 6.000-000
D.M.FEHMfiC.
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er« rdnuttod t »!«t:
Largest Seecmt-
in tbo wor:i.
D.M.FEXBYAC0 S
I lie* t med,
p.
live x*d I rlred
TX ke -^^-
SEED
ANNUAL
S
For I3C3
v. ill ba ci^ikid
iFWE TO ALL
I applicant«. toA
J to lift acabG* L
co tomers writu
out ordering it
Invaluable to a
Every peru>n using
APPLE, PEAR, PEACH.
PLUM, PRUNE, CHERRY,
APRICOT, NECTARINE,
ALMOND, WALNUT, and
Shade and Ornamental Trees,
Grap«* Vine, Currant«, Gooueberrieu.
Blackberries, Raspberries,
Strawberries, Figs.
.
Etc., Etc.
Qur tree« nre grown without irngatioi
■in Bed lull lund. and all of known v«
rieties that aucc«*ed in Southern Oregon
TI iom * contemplating tree plantin,
will do well to visit our orchard and nur
aery, or write us for price list.
Carden F¡•¿¿•'Flower
Postoffice—Murphy, Josephine oounty
SEEDST*4:^ Oregon. K. K. station. Grant’s Paar
LIVER REGULATOR
0. M. FERRY&CO..Detroit.Mich
A. H. CARSON & SON.
GENERAL MERCHANDISE- ETC
GOOD for the
GOOD for the
GOOD for the
GOOD for th*
GOOD for the
GOOD for the
GOOD for the
GOOD for the
GOOD for the
GOOD for the
euro of
cure of
cure of
cure of
cure of
cun­ < f
en re of
cure of
cure <>f
cure of
Constipation and Indigestion,
Biliousness and Dyspeptia«
Bowel Complaints.
Kidney Diseases.
Languishness and Weary Back.
Liver Complaints,
Boils and Carbuncles.
Foul Breath and Sour Stomach.
Sleeplessnesa and Irritability.
all Complaints.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCCI8T8 AND GROCERS.
D. R. & E. V. MILLS,
West Side of Plaza.
We invite the attention of the public to the best assorted and largest
stock of
Dry Goods,
Carpetings,
Dress Goods,
Notions.
Cloaks, Jerseys,
Jackets, Shawls,
Boots and Shoes,
Curtains, Etc.,
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In Ashland, Oregon
MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS
Fashionable •• Dressmaking.
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PRICES THE LOWEST.