Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, March 23, 1888, Image 3

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    PERSONAL.
CENTUM, POINT GLEANINGS.
Choice Oregon apples have lx?en
MISCELLANEOUS.
selling at $2.50 fx'r box in San Fran­
cisco th«' choicest, of course. This
Pleasant weather predominates.
Charley Shale is otit in Klamath
Schools in session again.
Grunt’s Puss is to have a city park.
tells us what a future lies before the
county.
.MARCH 23, is*
r KI DAY
Roads
in excellent condition.
Read the Red House advertiseme nt jM'oplo of Southern Oregon who will
Timber grabbing in Klamath county
A. H. Ma«»gly, of Jacksonville, is vis­
emluirk judiciously in the business of has run afoul of the law in some cases
prices
at
Me-
Farmers
arc preparing their corn
New
goods
and
new
KEPI Bl.!«'IN COl’.NTi CONVENTION,
iting the Puget sound oountry.
recently, it is reported.
fruit growing.
ground.
Call’s.
Stu w ««o
¡
O. A. Preston came in from Butte
Articles of incorporation of the
Grant’s Pass shows commendable en­
ROYAL IÎZJÜ
Th«- Republican convention for Jack-
W. T. Leever 4 Sons have finished
Boys’ fine shirts, for 75cts. at O. 11.
Misjtw ?“2!
terprise in preparing to attract new GrantjaPass M. E. Church, south, h ive creek, Siskiyou county, last week.
son county. < >r«»gon, is hereby calhsl to Blount's.
planting their new orchard.
ConierR by making a handsome lawn tx'ea filed in the office of the Secre­
bo held in Jacksonville on April 4th,
Mrs.
J.
H.
Barnum
and
daughter
The prospect, for bountiful crops
Republican primaries one week from and park along the railroad track, near tary of State; incorporators, Janies S.
1S8H, for the purpose of electing 7 del­
came up from Medford Last Sunday.
was never lietter than at present.
theih-pot. Thecitizens have obtained Chilles, James D. Guzzle and Thomas
egates to the Republican State Con­ to-morrow.
t f
FR<
W. P. Owens, of Leland, Josephine
We hope to a««» the price in the grain
vention. to be held at Portland on
Choice early seed potatoes at Clay­ permission to use water from the rail­ Ray.
county, has moved to Berryvale, Cal. markets advance so that the last year
road tank for irrigating the lawn.
Wednesday, April 11th, 1888. The ton & (tore’s.
x
Dr. Carver, the champion marks­
committee recommends that the pri­
Max I’racht, of the Ashland Woolen i crop can be ilispos««l of.
It is an item worth mentioning as man of th«- world, was defeated on the
A grand May Day ball will be given
maries be held March 31, 1888. The
Mills, returned from Seattle this week.
18th
in
a
match
with
W.
Chick,
of
encouraging
to
property
holders
in
Quite a large amount of excellent
several precincts will lx» entitled to one at Central Point
Ashland that A. F. George, Superin­ San Diego. The match was for $500.
wuol remains in store at th«» Magruder
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
D.
Fountain
re
­
Í
delegate each and one delegate for every
Almond trees are in bloom -later tendent of th«' Red Bluff Ashland di­ with 100 birds. T'be score stood 91 turned home last Saturday from San 4 Co. warehouse; wool buyers might
25 votes and one for every fraction over this year than usual.
vision of the California 4 Oregon R. IL, to 90.
do well to call ami examine the same.
Francisco.
half that number cast for the Hon.
has just Ixuight a tract of 22 acres in
Fruit
growers
meeting
at
Medford
A
man
whose
identity
is
as
yet
un
­
Where I haye placed Large Orders for Spring
C. Magruder has returned from San
Binger Hermann tn 1886, to-wit;
Fred Wagner is editor of the uni­
th<> suburbs of Ashland, for #4250.
known jumped from the Salem bridge versity column in the Oregon State Francis«» and mimus well ple;ifx«l with
Saturday, March 31st.
Ashland ........... 9 Little Butte.......... 2
Goods, J find that I will be unable to handle my
his pros|x«’t8 of securing the necea«ary
Two of the handsome residences iu into the Willamette last Saturday. He Journal at Eugene.
S. Sherman has lx-en appointed a
Applegate ........ 1 Medford .............. 3
was
seen
by
persons
at
a
distance,
but
facilities
for
carrying
on
a
business
in
th«'
"nob
bill
”
neighborhood
on
Main
new invoices to advantage without reduc­
Big Butte ........ 1 Central Point. .. .3 notary public for Talent.
Judge Walton and wife, of Medford, “ship shape” with the railroad com­
stu-«t arc living improved. That of none of them knew him, and his body
Chimney Rock .1 Meadows............... 1
have gone to C«x»ur d’ Alene, to visit a pany.
ing my present stock.
The saw mills are starting up every­ B. F. Myer has I xx - ii newly painted, has not been fouud.
Consequently,
Eden.................. 2 Pleasant Creek 1 where for their summer’s run.
daughter residing there.
and Mr. Atkinson’s is having a bay
The small pox is reported as prev­
Mr. dwell, of Phoenix, and Ward
Evans Creek.... 1 lLx-k Point......... 1
Mr. and Mrs. Carson and deputy U. Douglas, the real «»state champion,
Street commissioner Patterson is im­ window addition built at the south alent among the Indians at Witchpeck,
Flounce lbx-k. 1 Sterling................ 1
«•ml and is Ix-iug improved on the at mouth of Trinity river, eightis'ii S. Collector Owen, of Central Point, made a trip to Portland in order to get
Foots Creek.... 1 Steamboat............ 1 proving Oak and Spring streets.
interior.
miles from Orleans Bar, in Humboldt were in town yesterday.
Jacksonville .. .5 ThhtoBoek ......... 1
a depot established in O1 well’s field
Business is improving and new
* %
south of the town site, but the under­
Trail Creek....... 1 Union Town......... 1 comers are numerous in the valley.
One of «the handsomest horst's in county. Cal. It is supposed the dis­
Mrs.
John
B.
Million,
of
this
place,
* ' ‘ 1 • •
ease
was
imported
from
Eureka,
at
sea
standing is that they failed; and they
Willow Springa.1
Southern Oregon is the black Alta­
is very ill from the effects of lung certainly should.
The Dingman Soap takes the lend, mont colt belonging to C. W. Kahler, coast, in the same county.
W. H. A tkinson , Chairman.
Thia powder never varies A marvel I will offer all lines of winter goods at the lowest
troubles of long standing.
<>t purity, strength Hint wholesomeneii.
ask for a trial barat Clayton 4 Gore's. l-'.-q., now in the training of Capt.
Information is waute«l of William
Every day strangers come to our More eeononiival «han the ordinary kinds,
prices ever known in this locality:
Mr. and Mrs. II. Richards, have town hunting real estate. There is and cannot be sold iu competition " iW
A nnmtx-r of people from Shasta, Werk at Jacksonville. Th«' horse is Henxy Cole, who left Racine Couuty,
Congregational Services.
the
multitude
of
low
test,
short
weigffi
moved
from
their
farm
near
Eagle
not
only
haudsome.
but
gives
promise
Cal., have been buying lots at Monta­
Wisconsin, for California, alxmt the
quite a large acreage of land that can alum or phosphate powders. Hold only in
l)r. Geo. H. Atkinson, of the Con
of a speed which will make him a val­ year 1849. Any intelligence of said Point into Medford foi tjie stnnmer.
be pnrchas««l in this vicinity, but the cans. K oval B aking P owdkb Co., 106
gregationnl Church. will hold senu««» gue.
uable animal.
, ■ ■
person will lx* gladly received by his
Bishop Morris aud I Rev. J. W. Sel- owners of same seem to know its worth Wall street. N Y.
Dry granulated sugar at the Red
at the Ashland Baptist Church next
Men’s heavy lined duck coats, regular price $2.50, reduced to $1.50.
Geo. \V. Stephenson is buying large sister, M rs. Wiu. A. Goonley, Racine, wood, of the Episcopal Church, spent ami will not dispose of it unless they
House, and plentv of it. 10 pounds
Sunday afternoon nt 3 o’chx-k.
last Saturday aud Sunday iu Ashland. get a fair price.
horses, and will mix t those who have Wis.
for $1.
'
♦
ASHLAND MARKET PRICES. Boys’ heavy lined duck coats, regular price #2.26, reduced to $1.25.
them to sell at M«'dford to-day (Fri­
John Vaughan (rep.) and Arthur
‘•Not Guilty, but Don’t do It tgain.”
Mr. Fred Hansen informs us that the
Mrs. Samuel Colvt4/ of Phoenix,
Highest market price paid for blitter day. Mar. 23J), at Jacksonville to-mor­
Spaulding (dem.) jointly
“Aunt Hulda,” is reported sick in firm of Douglas 4 Co. have dissolvtxl
The following quotations are as Boys' patent button overalls, reduced to 50 cents.
One of the amusing jury verdiets and eggs at Geo. H. Curry’s cash or row and in Ashland next Monday, tlie themselves candidates for the announce
office of Missouri, where she is visiting old partnership, and that business will 1» nearly correct as it is practicable to give
that come to the notice of the public trade.
24th insL He wants hors.-s from five sheriff of Folk county, as follows: friends.
done iu Ashland and Central Point un­ for a ltx'al market, and are intended Men’s heavy grey knit underwear, regular price #2.25, reduced to $1.50.
a •
is that rendered in the Hamlin cast* at
A Methodist church (South) will to eight years old and weighing 12<K) “Stirred by the impulseof political ob­
der the firm mitne of Luckey 4 Co., cliit-Hy to meet iuquiriee of suliecrilK'rs Men’s tine white knit underwear, 50 cents, 75 cents and $1 00.
< .rant’s l’uas last Thursday. The ver­ probably lie built at Medford the com­ lbs. aud upwards.
Mr.
and
Mrs,
G.
W,
^tprley
?
of
Illi
­
servances, and recognizing the wants
Mr. Douglas retiring».
at a distance. \V<- cannot lx»ex[x-«-ted
dict was: “We find the defendant not ing year.
of a great and free people, we find it nois, are in town, lobting over .the ad­
The
longest
wagon
Ixxl
ever
seen
in
The Democratic people of Central to give every slight variation in the Men s red and fancy striped wool underwear, all greatly reduced.
guilty; but recommend that he be
vantages offered fti tliK faHe/iiff home
lnx-essary
to
announce
ourselves
can
­
Men’s fine shirts at O. H. Blount's town and the most noticeable wagon
Point met and held their primary on prices of the local products.
severely reprimanded by the court.”
seekers.
, ' ■*» 1 ”
•-
didates for sheriff.”
Men’s fine shirts reduced from #1.00 to 50 cents.
• >
* •
7 » .
$ 2 00
last Saturday. The following dele­ Flour, per cwt. in sacks
The court didn't reprimand the de­ reduced from $1 to 50c ts., iu order to is that just finished for A. L. Willey,
Dr. G. H. Atkinson, jof-tlie. (i>pgro- gates were elected to attend the county
th«> enterprising carpenter and builder.
. 17 IK)
“
per 1000 lbs....
Dr. M. H. Beach, of Ixikaview, form­
fendant, however, thinking, no doubt, reduce stock.
100 dozen men’s overshirts, all prices, from 50 cents to #1.00.
gational church, will oome out from
It is of th«'same general character as
that it is hardly proper to reprove a
Farm of 180 acres two miles from that recently made for C. W. Ayers erly of Linkville, died on Sunday of Portland to hoki services in Ashland convention: W. A. Owen, G. T. Hersh­ Wheat per bushel.......
Barley
“
“
.............
last
week
at
his
home
iu
th«»
former
berger
and
Jeff.
Grigsby.
Everything
man for not lieing guilty of a crime.
150 dozen men's socks, heavy ones, two pair for 25 cents.
Ashland for rent. Apply at onee to for use in the same business, only
'
’ ’A
Oats “
“ ........
place on the 12th insL. aged 50 years. next Sunday.
went off in harmony.
[13-40 a considerably longer bed. •
L. M. McCall.
B,-ef
per
lb
on
th)*
bl«x
>
k
8
’
¿c
to
Dr.
Beach
came
to
Oregon
in
1881
Mrs.
Bradley,
of
Wyoming,
wbq
has
The Brnneli K. IL from Montague.
Mens gum boots, rubber lined, regular price #3.50, reduced to #2.50.
J. W. Shepard, of Ashland, the ge­
For Side three hundred peach t r««»s,
If you want anything in Staple Dry from Iowa, hx-ating in Klamath county. bt«»n visiting her mother, Mrs. Merri­ nial representative of the Singer Chickens jx-r dozen................ 3
Th«» San Francis«» Bulletin of the assorted; also a few pear and apricots.
9
Turkeys.
“
(lowest
price)..
He
leaves
a
widow
and
seven
children,
Men’s hip boots, rubber lined, reduced to #3.50.
man, of Medford precinct, returned to Sewing Machine Co., has opened out a
G ihh I s . Dress Goods, Fancy Goods or
19th has the following: The railroad Edquire of G. C. Eddings.
Butter, per lb..........................
two of his sons Ix-ing the publishers of her home last week.
trimmings,
go
to
the
Bee-hive,
where
neat stix’k of furniture in Cary’s build­ Mill fetil, “ “ ............... 1
which is to lx» constructed from Monta­
Boys’ rubber boots, reduced from $2.00 to #1.00 per pair.
.
Ply male’s coach meets every train you will find the most complete st«x-k the Lakeview Examiner.
J. T. Rogers, of the firm of Luckey ing, and says that he d«x«s not intend Corn meal, " “ ............... 3
gu«» eastward through Mixioc ««¡unty,
in
all
thi'sc
lines
in
th«'
u«'iitest
patterns
A Sisson corr«'spoudeut reports that 4 Co., has been over in the Butte ty be undersold by anyone. We wel­
Men's calf button shoes, reduced to #1.50 per pair.
ami into Nevada and Idaho, is now an at Medford for the accommodation of
and prettiest designs. The busy Bee­ Amos T. Horne, a rancher, was killed creek country on real estate business come him and wish bountiful success. Bac«>n ......................................
assured fact, and it will not lie manv people going to Jacksonville.
Hams
........................................
hive is full of snrnris.-s, the g«xxls are by n grizzly lx«ar in the western part of during the past week.
Men s dress shoes, button or lace, reg. price #2.50, to be closed out at #1.50.
days lx»fore a large foree of men wifi
Mr. Leonard, of Althouse Josephihe
“
Eastern.........................
Fred W. Hogg, our jeweler, has re­
Siskiyou county, on Monday of l*it
lx» put to work wn this branch of the county, was in town yesterday wit h a so cheep twill open your vy< s’es.
Lar,^ “ “ ............................
ceived
an
elegant
stock
of
solid
and
S«x-retary
of
State,
Geo.
W.
McBride,
Men’s heavy boots, reduced from #3 00 to #2.00.
line. This will cut off the Union Pa- small bunch of horses for sale.
Prospects of developmt'iit in and w«x«k. While walking throngh a whose poor health drove him to s»»ek gold front gixxls from the east, and Eggs per dozen......................
cific railway from securing the exten­
alxiut Ashland are very bright, and if ravine, looking after cattle, the bear assistance and relief in California, is has made a very material reduction in Wood per cord, pine or fir.... 3
Boys’ heavy boots, reduced from #2.50 to #1.50.
A lady’s kid glove, picked up on the property owners will only see their own jumped from a high rock, and before
sive stock shipments it procures from
.1 pric«»e. As a w orkman he is not to be
“
“
Oak............. 4
said to lx» rapidly improving.
that section of land. It is said the street Tuesday was left at the T idings interests in tlu> matter of opening new Horne could defend himself th«» bear
Hay
per
ton'
.
.
.
$10
to
18
Men’s winter overcoats, reduced from $8.00 to $4 50 each.
excelled in the country. Every one
E. P. Branch, formerly’ of this place,’ having repairing to do should give him Potatoes, per lb.
Southern Pacific conqiany will build office to be claimed by the owner.
stri-ets and widening and improving pinned him to the ground and badly
lacerated
hie
face
and
Ixxly.
He
lived
entertained
an
audience
in
Florida
re
­
this fine through to Kelton, Utah,
older
ones
there
is
no
reason
wliv
Ash
­
Men’s lined duck ulsters, regular price 85.00, reduced to $3.00.
Apples,
“
Large stock of wall paper and wall
a trial.
cently by a lecture descriptive of a trip
making connection with their main and ceiling decorations, and window land shouldn't show twice the improve­ but a few hours after the attack.
Cabbage, “
At
.
The
elegant
hotel
building
owned
by
from
Ashland
to
Crater
Lake.
1000 pairs men's pants, all prices, from 81.00 to $5.00.
overland route at that place. The shades and fixtures, at Messenger 4 ment this year than ever seen here in a
Onions,
Eugene Guard: Daniel Holbrook,
Sims 4 Kearney is nearly completed
idea is. an official stat«», to secure Ore- Smith’s.
single season.
♦
of Lowell, charged with insanity, was
Mrs. J. C. Atkins and, little daughter and the inside is ready for the painter. Beans,
30 men's black diagonal suits, regular price #20.00, reduced to $15.00
gon and Washington business which
Th«- old Mickelson house, which line examined Friday morning before went to Roseburg last Saturday for a The owners are now building a plank Dried apples, jx-r lb.
Engle Bros., who own a tract of the
the Union Pacific and the Northern
peaches,
Judge Washbnrne, Prosecuting Attor­ visit of several day-B with the family of
100 men’s heavy cassiuiere suits, reg. price $14.00, reduced to $9 «0 pr suit.
walk in front When the depot is es­
Pacific railroads now have full <«>ntrol pine land near the Pho-nix depot, are stood on the corner of Main street for ney Walton and Dr. Harris, and or­ her sister-in-law in that place.
pears,
M
tablished this will lie a valuable piece
of. This will ; practically give the making a goal showing m clearing it many years a prominent land mark, dered committed to the asylum, where
plums.
100 men's heavy scotch suits, regular price #16.00, reduced to $12.00.
will lx> moved from the lot by to-mor-
Mr. John Gill, of the Portland sta­ of property.
Southern Pacific company th re«» over­ this spring.
Beef hides, each......... $1 to
row evening to clear the ground for the he was taken the same morning by tionery house of J. K. Gill 4 Co., was
land rout«» East, and will make it the
Harris 4 Tanner are settiug out a
23 men’s heavy mixed suits, regular price $10.00, reduced to $6.00
Sheriff Sloan. During the past eight­
Professor Hall has vacated the old
strotig«»t railway corporation in the thousand more peach trees on their new hotel. The house is a very solid, een months twenty-seven insane per­ in Ashland Wednesday in the interest rc 1 x »1 room for the new, and the Pro-
Porllaiid Jlarket.
substantial
frame
structure,
¡tnd
will
the
firm's
jobbing
business.
of
world.
40 boys' suits 5 to 10 years, reduced from $4.00 to $2.50.
orchard land on the hill in the western lx- located and improved on tlie Chit­ sons have lxx'ii sent from Lane county,
fossor is pn>ud of th«» change, although
Wheat—Valley. $1 17 l-2(ji l 25; Walla
part of town.
N. J. Levinson, of the Orajonian be will only remain with us a week or Walla, firm, ¡61 Id a I 111!-
wood lot on tlie opposite side of First an alarming increase of insanity among
To Organize a Board of Trade.
our people.
editorial staff, was on Sunday’s north­ two longer. We boast of having the
Oats—Marki t tirn., 4.5«i47c.
Geo. Yaudes of Sterlingville has pur­ avenue.
Flour — Valiev standards quoted at
bound train, returning home from a finest building in th«» couuty and as
Pursuant to cal! a goodly number of chased Mr. Caruthers’ property in Med­
Save
the
Salem
Statenman
:
S.
A.
Th«>
people
of
Talent
are
at
work
$4
00. and Walla Walla brands 82 .«0<a
far as furnish««! it is excellent. Our 34-
the citiz-ns of Ashland met in th«i city­ ford, paying $1000, and will take up his «'itergetically trying to have a depot Clarke lias received a photograph of tour through Soutberu California.
Those prices may look unreasonable for such jroai# but
3 75. sup.---fim #2
75 pi r barrel
incli
Blynier
bell
is
beardin
the
neigb-
council cbamlier March 15th, to con­ residence there.
Jerry Nunau and hie little sou, of borlnxHlof Eagle Point, a distance of
Hay—Baled timothy quoted at
built th«-re lx-fore the shipping g season Capt. Ben. Wright, and a history of
the
explanation
is simply this. We are offering many lints
sider the advisability of organizing a
@17 per ton.
What is represented as being the em­ opens, and they will uudoubtly Kuc- his early life, from Capt. John K. Jacksonville, started Sunday morning eight or nine miles.
board of trade for the city and vicinity.
Feed
—
Bran,
per
ton.
$ll<
dlH;
shorts.
Wright,
of
Junction
City,
Kansas,
a
for
San
Francisco,
where
Mr.
N.
will
at less than manufacturers' cost, as we are compelled, to make
remains of the notorious Jesse ev»-d. as thi-y should. This valley will
On motion of Abram Bish, Mayor balmed has
The citizens met nnd agreed to give #l8ui20; chop. $20; chopped barlev, $24
been on exhibition m town iiv « k 1 many depots and side tracks to brother of the celebrated Indian prepare to stock up for the summer
@25 per toll.
D. IL Mills was called to the chair and James,
room for the immense quantities of new goods which will bt
fighter.
It
is
understixxl
that
Mr.
trade.
another
grand
ball,
the
purpose
of
do the railroad business conveniently
during the past few days.
Barley—Brewing, per ctl. $19; ground,
N. H. Clayton was chosen s«'cretary.
which is to get money enough to fur­ per ton. $25ia27 50.
¡ifter the fruit industry has begun to Clarke is gathering material for a his­
ariving during the next six weeks.
A.
Gilmore,
general
agent
of
the
Th«' object of the meeting having
J. M. McCall is setting out a young develop.
tory of the Indian wars of Oregon aud
nish the sia-ond department of our
Lard—Kegs, or 5-g:illon tins, 8Xc;
Ix t ii pres«-ut«-d by the chairman, a res­ orchard of several acres on th«' forty­
Washington, to 1* published at some Mutual Endowment Aswciation, of Rch<»l rixmi with seats and teacher’s pails, 9c.
______________
z
Oakland, Cal., has been in town this desk. A grand basket supper will be
Tuesday evening last the memlx-rs future time.
olution was pn-sented and seconded af­ acre tract of the Sami. Hamilton place
Butter—Choice dairy, 30i«35c per lb;
week soliciting membership for the served and everyone anticipate« as good brine in rolls,
of Alpha Chapter, (). E. S., of this
solid in kegs. 20@
firming it as the sense of the meeting which he bought last fall.
It takes some ixxipl«' a long time to order he represents.
place, celebrated th«' 8th anniversary
25c: «tore butter. 15@30c |w-r pound.
that a board of trade should be organ-
REMEMBER, that goods at the above pncea will only be sold for afOT
or
better
time
than
at
the
previous
ball
All shapes and styles of l»oth shade
catch on.” There are several weather
Poultry—Chickens, $4 50@ 5 50 as to CASH.
ized. as pro[Hised. After full discus- anil dress hats just received; also a line of the institution of the chapter, and, “ signal
Judge and Mrs. L. IL Webster vis­ given for the same purpose.
stations
in
Salem,
but
they
are
quality;
ducks.
$i>@8:
geese,
$8@9;
tur-
as
it
was
th«'
first
organized
in
Oregon,
siou. the resolution was put to vote and of children’s hats, at 25 and 50 ets.
ited Ashland last Monday, remaining
•
YOURS, TRULY.
Central Point, Mar. 21. ’ N. D. P.
ke«s. choice. $12«tl3H'o I^er pound.
th«> eighth anniversary of th«> intro­ a new thing, and many people still here over night. Mrs. Webster recent­
carried.
Eggs—16@18c per dozen.
each, at Mrs. J. Thornton's.
♦
siipjxise
they
are
smallpox
or
cholera
duction in this state of the Order of
What is It?
On motion, a committee of five was
ly bought a couple of building lots in
Provisions—Bacon, 10@10)4c; hams,
Mixire’s Revealed Remedy -cleanses Eastern Star. During its existence of signals. We have no small-pox or any the northern part of town.
appointed by the chair to prepare a
124'c: should« rs. (i@7c.
other
dreadful
contagions
in
Salem,
That
produces
that beautifully soft 12@
Wool—Plentiful. Valley. 18@ 19c;East-
draft <>f a constitution and by-laws to and repairs the entire system, giving eight years the chapter has initiated but we have lots of w«»ather. It takes
complexion
mid
leaves
neither
traces
Geo.
J.
Wrisley
ami
Isaao
Constant,
eni Oregon. 15M 17e.
lx- submitted at. an adjourned mot-ting new life. Sold by Chitwood Bros. Mid sons' 120 memlx-rs into the niysteries a great many Hags to keep up with our
Jr., who each have a-hind -claim in of its application iior injurious affects?
Meat—Steady. Beef, wholesale. 4@
of the order.
x
of the preliminary organization. The T. K. Bolton, Ashland, Oregon.
variegated style of weather. [States­ Grant county, started Wednesday on The answer: Wisdom’s Robertiue ac­ 4^c per It,; dressed, 8c; sheep. 4:»jiii5c
chair appointed as such committee
The sale of th«- Dowell ptojx-rty was man.
per
IL; dressed.9c; hogs, dressed, 7@7 l-2c
A wild cat which w. igh:-d 23 pouuds
their return tliitlier ’ftfitn this valley, complishes all this, and is pronounced
•»
M- ssrs. E. L. Applegate, A. C. Helm, was shot at J. A. Bagley's place in the not much of a success, the various par-
veal. KCiiOc.
going
by
way
of
Linkville.
by
ladies
of
taste
and
refinement
to
be
Smallpox appears to be disappearing
A. Bish, W. H. Atkinson and J. M. mountains east of Bear creek recently. <-<-ls being sold very low. The brick
Potatoes
—
Maiket
heavy.
Per
ct!.,
GO
most delightful toilet article ever
McCall.
Jos. S. Satterfield is still lying in a the
Burbanks favorite.
This is about the largest oue reporteiL dwelling house in Jacksonville was from Northern California. Th«- Jour­
produced. Warranted harmless and @80c.
Onions—85@$1: silverskins, $1 Soper
On motion, adjourned to meet at
nal
of
Wednesday
last
says:
“
The
col
­
critical
condition
at
his
home
in
Ash
­
Ixmght by T. G. Ream««« at $1100, th«'
matchless.
Sold
by
J.
H.
Chitwood
4
ctl.
same place Saturday, March 31st, 1888,
The ten acres which L. Martin sold law offic«> was bid in for th«' sch<x»l fund ored man taken with smallpox at Duns­ laud. He [>assed the allotted span of
Fresh fruits—Fair demand. Quote
last fall to High A Taylor is clea. ed at $65, the mining land on Wagner muir, is liable to continue close quar­ life, four score and ten, several years Sou, Ashland, Or.
at 7:30 p. m .
N. H. C layton , Sec.
apples, only fair, $1 25@1 5o per box;
and alx>nt ready for the plow. It will creek was purchased by II. Ammerman antining at that place for some time ago, and his recovery is very doubtful.
per barrel. $4: cixjking pears. $1 25.
probably be planted in trees in the fall. and E. K. Anderson at $350, while Mr. longer, aud we also learn a woman at
Obituary.
Hove for a Ilepot at Talent.
Dried fruits—Sun-dried quartered ap-
Dr. IL M. Green, of Bed Bluff, Cal.,
the
same
place
has
the
varioloid.
The
George W. Rockfellow, who died at {ilea. IsrfTc per !b: niai-hine-dru d. lo@ lie:
Coolidge's offer to give away apple Ammerman bid in the agricultural land disease is alxmt stamped out at all one of the proprietors of the popular
At a meeting of citizens of Talent
’
lunimer
evaporated. 12’-^c: pears, 11@
his home in Ashland on the 15th inst.,
and vicinity held there todny to con- trees to those who would dig them wfls at $400. [Times.
other points along the railroad in “Santa Abie" aud other California rem­ was born in Indianna in 1827, and with 12‘ jC; sun dried pitless plums, 13c; ma­
promptly
and
numerously
accepted,
eider ways and means to obtain depot
chine dried, 12 l-2c: Italian prunes lo@
Mr. B. Beach announces in a card Shasta and Siskiyou, in vicinity of the edies for lung and throtit diseases, was
fa<uliti«-s. Welborn IWson, Esq., was ami the trees are alxmt all gone now. in this issiw of the T idings that be is county lxmndary line between Sisson in town this week on a business visit. his parents removed thence to Iowa 14c; peaches. 12 l-2@14c; raisins, $2 and
i
when
a
mere
lad.
In
1850,
he
came
$2 25.
chosen chairman and S. Sherman and
M. Mayer is ready for business again prepared to attend to all business in and Delta.
Mrs. Z. I-'. Moody, wife of ex-Gover- with his brother! A. G. Rockfellow now
David Payne secretaries. After the at his new house near the depot. All the liu«' of contracting for the erection
uor
Moody,
and
her
son
Ralph,
who
■>t San Diego) to the Pacific coast., alxmt
Says the Oregonian of Wednesday:
object of the mts-ting had b«N»n stat»«! work in the line of tailoring «lone of buildings, and carpent«>r work of all
WEATHER RIGPORT.
by the chairman, speeches were called promptly, aud satisfaction gnarante.-d. kinds. Th«« work that he has «lone Mr. IL B. Curry, real estate broker, spent the winter in Southern Califor­ the first experience being the starveout
nia,
passed
northward
one
day
this
and escape from the Salmon river
for and Mr. Sherman started the ball
The following is the weather record
here in years past speaks for itself, and has just returned from a Hying trip to
Two houses are in course of erection in resuming tlie business (which he has Southern Oregon, where he went in week, on their return home to Salem. mines. Coming to this valley, the bro­ •of the U. S. Signal observation station
moving in his characteristic and
thers
settled
on
a
land
claim
on
Wagner
the
interest
of
some
capitalists
to
.
-
on
Spring
street,
one
for
Mr.
Chilcott
Ex-County assessorGtxldard doesn’t
point«»,! style, showing the advantages
in Ashland for the week ending Mar.
✓
not followed for a year or mon- past)
which might accrue to Talent and vi­ and for W. G. Mills. Two others have he has the iidvantage of an excellent amine a water power at Gold Hill. believe in growing old. Hi* is doing all creek- the present home place of Jas. 22, 1888:
4
Helms.
In
1860
Geo.
Rockfellow,
hav
­
He
reports
the
latter
place
a
very
recently
been
completed,
all
but
paint
­
th«» farming on his place on Wagner
cinity by liberal donations of land to
reputation for fine work and faithful
prospering point on the line of the creek this year—plowing as much ing sold his interest there, returned to Day of Temperature. Rain fall
th«» railroad company; also stating the ing.
performance of contracts.
O. 4 C. railroad. With its water pow­ ground himself as he aver «lid in his Iowa on account of failing health, and month
Inches.
Max. Minn.
fact that instead of doing something
J. H. McIntosh, an experienced
remained there for twelve years, being
The new telephones in town work er, having a fall of fifty feet in a dis­ life.
for ourselves we are engaged in build­ blacksmith and machinist, will open
.00
» *
Mar
16
70
32
united in marriage during the latter
>
ing up Ashland on the south and the smithshop at the corner of Spring admirably for instruments of the kind, tance of three ami a half miles, its
.00
17
71
37’
Messrs. A. 1). Helman, W. W. Kent-
Phoenix ami Medford on the north of street and Fourth avenue. Sc* iiis using no el«x-tric current. The longest immediate mines of gold, silver, iron, nor and Robt. Taylor, of the Odd Fel­ part of that period to Miss Susan
18
.00
57
40
’
Crump, who, with one daughter, now
lino thus far is that of E. V. Carter, lime, coal and granite, he d«x«s not
us, and thus b«»ing tributary to all card.
28
61
.00
19
aboil’ a mile, and ordinary conversa- see why the future of Gold IIill should lows' lodge here, were at Grant’s Pass survives him. In 1872 he returned to
other [-lae«-e, whereas by throwing out
31
.00
64
20
last Saturday, attending some of the Oregon, and has since resided near or
not
Ixi
bright.
Dontlx»
foolish
enough
to
buy
any
­
tiou
is
carried
on
by
it
at
that
distance
indue- ments for men of entt'rprise to
.00
75- 32
21
“
doings
”
of
the
fraternity
at
that
thing
liefore
you
have
examined
the
iu
Aihland
till
the
time
of
his
death.
w i bout difficulty. G. F. Billings
settle here we might build up our own
The Portland A’cirs of the 20th has place.
.00
71
37
22
For
many
yeareof
bis
life
he
has
been
beautiful place with all its natural ad­ stock at the Bee-hive. Satisfaction v ill have one put up lx-tween his office th«' following largo mining item: Up­
Charley Chitwood junior member a sufferer from physical ailments,but he
vantages over other places, as are con- guaranteeiL No trouble to sb >w md farm a little longer distance. on receipt of the recent encouraging
Total. rainfall......... ......... 00
goods.
The telephones can be laid down in news from the Cracker creek mines, in of the drug firm of Chitwixxl Bros., leaves the record of a thoroughly honest
ceded by all parties.
man,
a
go«xl
and
useful
citizen,
a
gen
­
Ashland
for
less
than
ten
dollars,
and
will
start
for
San
Francisco
within
a
The next sj>eaker was Dr. Stanfield,
Baker county, Mr. Jonathan Bourne,
The T idings made arrangements
Ladies, Attention!
w ho spoke favorably toward action on last week for regular correspondence common grain-binding wire is used. Jr., yesterday left for that region. short time to pursue a course of study erous neighbor and friend and a kind
and
loving
husband
and
father.
He
and
training
in
the
California
College
Beaded sets,
the part of the citizens of Talent in from Jacksonville, but for some reason,
A Portland paper of Wednesday These mines are reputed to be the
was a member of the M. E. Church, and
Braid sets,
throwing out liberal bids ami induce­ it hits failed to reach ns iu time for says : “A lot of fish called trout were best in Oregon, the averago assay be­ of Pharmacy.
his
life
conformed
to
the
essence
and
Bead panels,
ments for the company to consider, this issue.
received here yesterday from the Rogue ing $100 in gold per ton. Mr. Bourne
H. E. Wilkinson of the U. S. Signal spirit of Christianity. No one who
Braid panels,
showing that railroad companies are
river. They l«x>ked like trout, but is accompanied by a representative of Service force in San Francis«», former­ ever knew George Rockfellow can have
Just
received
from
th«-
E;ist
an
in
­
Trimming cords,
not apt to help much unless the local­
were two feet and some of them twenty­ a syndicate of Eastern capitalists, who ly of Linkville, came up from the Bay
Passamenterie,
ities try to work in harmony with them, voice of ladies’ and gentlemens shoes eight inches long. Some claimed that will purchase the mining property for City last week after his wife, who has any but kindly recollections of him.
Braid trimmings by the yard.
and grant certain concessions which and spring novelties at McCall’s. An they were young steelhead salmon, and a consideration of $1,000,(MX) if the late been visiting her parents, Mr. and
Found
!
All new, and a large stock to select
they usually rtspiire, otherwise the immense stock of ladies dress goods then some claimed that the steelhead rejxirts upon close examination prove Mrs. W. G. Parker.
That by purchasing direct from East­ from, at
D. IL 4 E. V. M ills '.
corp «rations are very independent, and next week.
salmon is a trout. The difference be- to be true. The sale will probably lie
W. W. Leghorn is now a Pullman ern manufacturers we can save money,
build tip towns of their own at the ex­
The co.mty roa<l lx-tween the county tween trout and salmon on this coast effected.
car conductor on the rnn l»tween Ash­ and got lietter goods, than by buying
pense of belligerent localities.
All Sort« of Polson.
seat and Medford has lx-en in a m< >st is one of the things which no fellow
Last Friday, ns Fillmore, son of land and Portland. W. J. Clarke, for­ from Western jobbers.
(t. F. Pennebaker being present, was miserable plight throngh the winter. appears to be able thoroughly to un­
Mr. W. F. Daley, Advertising Agent of
Hon.
I
’
lin
Cooper,
a
few
miles
south
of
merly
of
the
Willamette
Farmer,Ttlso
M essenger 4 S mith .
call««! on. He respond««! in a very ap­ It has dried up considerably, but is derstand.”
the Brooklyn Elevated Railroad, writes:
Roseburg, essayed Uptake up a set of holds a similar position on a car run­
propriate speech.
very rough part of the way.
•• Inflammatory rheumatism swelled my
doubletrees
from
the
side
of
the
barn,
MAK KI El).
ning east from Portland.
The next speaker was Mr. Klum,
H. S. Emery, the Ashland under­
legs and arms to twice their natural size.
It is reported that a party of South­ taker, is constantly adding something the horse on which h<> was mounted
one of our enterprising merchants,
Miss Addie Messenger, formerly of
I Buffered excruciating pain. Your won­
—MEANS.—At the office of the of­
who stated that a snlrtwription paper ern Pacific railroad surveyors starte«! new to his conveniences for attending to took fright, and throw him off, his foot New York, who has been spending STOVER
derful S. 6. S. made a complete cure.”
ficiating Justice In Ashland. March 11,
getting
caught
in
the
traces.
The
out
from
Montague
this
week,
for
a
bauds
with
#575
already
was in his
the delicate and melancholy business
lSsx. by A 1> Helman. J P. Charles Stover
wilin' months with her brother H. C.
Major Sidney Herbert, editor of the
horse
ran
around
the
barn
yard
at
a
preliminary
survey
of
the
proposal
He
suggested
that
the
pa-
su)»scnl>e«L
and Miss Mary Edith B. Means.
of preparing the human tenement of fearful rate, dragging the boy after Messenger, in Ashland, will leave next
Southern Cultieator and Dixie Fanner,
branch
line
up
the
Klamath
river.
p»-r lie pass«»»! around.
clay for the last 8'Vn» in which it plays
Atlanta, Ga., writes: “1 have fully tested
him. and kicking as he ran. The young Sunday evening for 1'ortJaud, ‘which
BOHN
The President instruct««! Mr. K. to
Candidates for nomination on the a part altove tlie sod. His last im­ mnu’s skull was broken by a kick, and will lie her future home. >•
the virtues of Swift’s Specific, both as a
pass the p:qx»r around, which result«»«! Democratic county ticket have begun provement is a neat and appropriately
when freed from the horse he was
Mrs. W. B. Phillips left, phoenix MERRIMAN.—In Medford precinct. March rheumatism cure an<l atonic. It has done
in pnx-uring about $7ik) total.
rambling abefnt in the " back pre­ made baud cart on which to carry the found to be in a dying condition.
lath to Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Merriman, a son.
even more limn Ils proprietors claim
Tiu sdny evening on herreturn to Butte
Mr. Helms stated that he thought cincts,” to l<x«k at the scenery and in­ caskets, the furniture used in prepar­
for it."
th-- sum of $1,IMM) would be sufficient quire after the health of their friemls. ing the body for its last rest, etc.; and This was witnessed by his terrified City, Montana, after a visit of sev­
DIED
Mr. Michael Long, Jr., with the Stro-
to purchase the seven acres which the
he is thus ready to start from home mother and sister, who tried to relieve eral months at the home»! her parents,
bridge Lithographic Co., Cincinnati,
Notice of dissolution of the firm of at a moment's notice for any part of him. but in vain.—[Roseburg Plain­ Mr. nnd Mrs. E. K. Anders«>n, and ALLISON—On Jackson creek. March 11th
company r,-»piir«-«l for «ide-track and
Ohio, writes: “I suffered for two years
dealer.
with other relatives in this valley.
Mrs. II. Allison.
depot purp>ses. The amount was then Douglas A Co. appears in this issue. town, without waiting for a team.
with a terrible itching and painful sores
p|e«lg««l by a few of the leaiiing The firm of Luckey A Co. will continue
A lazy, hungry liar obtains free
Mr. H. II. llobinsoax of Rockford,
on tny neck, arms, hands and fingers.
the
business
here,
and
Mr.
Hansen
at
We
Shall
be
Glad
W.
C.
Myer
Bold
this
week
one
young
moneyed men of the place.
board in the country thus: Ho hoard II)., who visited Southern Oregon last
■
No physician could help me. S. S. S. re­
Soin.- on- mentioned that Mr. Levi Central Point. Mr. Douglas continues Pen-heron stallton (name •'Hero") to that the owner of a fine farm and fall, is in Ashland again this week, ac-
To place your name on our snbscrip- lieved mo perfectly and I feel like a new
E
l.
Kilgore
and
one
I
name
“
Excel
­
his
business
at
Medford.
Morris was willing to assist to the ex­
grist mill wishtxl to sell. Coming as
by three other geutlemen tion list for any newspaper, magazine man.”
”) to Silas W. Kilgore, the well- a land buyer with untold wealth at companied
tent of Ins share, if the amount n«Kve-
Railway travel between San Fran­ sior
from the same place, Messrs. T. F. or story paper published. Your sub­
Mrs. Amanda Ingle, of Gastonia, N. C.,
known
residents
nnd
stockmen
of
Lan-
sary was ascertain««!, and also the Pat­ cisco and Portland is steadily increas­
his command, he was a welcome guest Palmer, IL F. Crawford aud H. M. scription given to ns will add a little
terson Bros, nnd other farm«»rs on tlie ing. More frequent trains or heavier gell Valley, receiving 82IMK) for the at the miller’s. The property having Foote. Some or all of the gentlemen to our business and does not cost you writes: “My baby, when four months
developed scrofula. He had two se­
East side of Bear ert'ek. Th«' snlx engines will s«x>n lx» required on the two. Th« gentlemen arc fortunate in been well canvassed, Mr. Shar|x»r will vie-.v the country northward as far as much as it does to order it yourself. I old,
vere risings and sores on 1 lie neck. I sent
for
our family physician, who pro­
Bcnption paper was placed in the hands I mountain divisions of the O. A C. R. seeming two such promising animals a«kep the price. “F-f-fourteen thou­ as Seattle liefore d«»idiug whether or i
BllKKHALTEK 4 H a STY.
t > pl ice at the hea I of th -ir resjiective sand dollars,” stammered the iniiller. not to locate on the Pacific slope.
nounced it scrofula, atxl prescribed
of Mr. Payne with instructions to cir­ R. if the increase continues.
8.
8
8. lor it. I gave the baby 8. 8. 8.,
studs, animals which are among the “I’ll take it,” said th«» stranger. He They are desirable citizens, and it is to
culate it on the other side and report
atxl II s<x»n got the disease under control.
Mr.
J.
I
jawronoe,
who
is
taking
two
finest
of
their
stock
on
the
coast,
as
i lived at the miller’s house as an hon- be hopeal they will come to Southern
The sores are heived, unit the baby is
at an adjourn«'«! nnx'ting of the snb-
well and besllhy. I know S. S. 8. saved
scribers subj««-t to call by th«' Presi­ car loads of fine horses from Grant all e<*xl judg> s say wl> • b ivc inspected ■ ored guest for about three days, and Oregon to stay.
i t', >■
r
A niii . ani « M K. Clicni H—On Main stri p!.
Its )i:e, and I <old our doctor so. Be is a
them.
Horses
of
tins
breed
in
no
wise
county
to
San
Francisco
for
sale,
then went to town to draw from th«'
dent.
Regular service« at 11 a m and 7:30 p m .
regular physician, and prescribed 8. 8. S.
1 T IS IMPOSSIBLE TO S1Y TOO MUCH IN I1UISE OP THIS G^>OD OLD 8T1NDKM
stop|x-«l
in
Ashland
yesterday
to
give
superior
to
these
have
Ixvn
selling
re
Mr.
H.
B.
Carter,
of
this
place,
one
day school at 9;•» a m . Regular prayer
foi the biiby us soon us he saw it had
banks a first payment of $10,000, but
.Vljoiirivsl.
\ ita . I
‘
family medicine. It cannot be bx> highly rocouin ended, m it iB t?Jy a HARVEL OP THS
the horses a rest of tw«>nty-four Loirs cently in California at 815IX) to $2IMK> he never returmxL Near Silverton of th«» heaviest invfwtors in real estate meeting fhnrsday atTsTOP M.
scrofula.1'
Talent. (>r.. March 1'.*, 1888.
H. P. S atchwfxl . Pastor.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
AGE, and no bouaebold aboahl be witboat It. It pr«-veDta u Wjpl m «ur«$8Mn ViaaaBM.Oaat.
at Stephenson’s barn on Oak street.
in
and
about
Ashland,
and
one
of
the
each.
he played another fanner “fora suck­
mailed free.
I hi . swift S pecific C o .,
P iifsrytf .RI\N <’HU id -II.—< ’orner of Main
A Reprieve for the Condemned.
Rh< umatlam. Gravel, and all Kiduey Dlaaaaes, Affected Liver, Headsrne, NanMa, Bile, Vlad,
Drawer 3. Atlanta. Ga
er" in the same pleasant, harmless . most enterprising capitalists who have and
Just receive«!, near load of furniture
Helman streets. Services at 11 a . m
i yet come to Southern Oregon, started hid ! 7
Indigcation, ConatipaUon, Diarrbcea and Dysentery, Fever and Ague, Sleepleeaneat, Laaaitade,
Wretched men and women long con­ direi-t from Eastern manufacturers,
K‘-al E*t:rte Sal#**.
. manner. [Oregon City Courier.
p . m . S «bbath school 9:30 a m .,Prayer
"Wednestlay evening for Iowa, to look meeting on Thursday, nt 7J0 p. m The
demn««! to suffer the tortueu of dys- consisting of parlor and l>edrix>m suits,
It saves you trouble ami don’t cost Foul Breath, and every diseaae brought on or aggravated by a diaordered stomach. Xt is • Spa.
The ('res,-nt City AVcord tells the • i after his largo land interests in that Christian Endeavor society meets at 3:00 p. you any more, to give your subscrip­ Cine against contagion and an efficacious remedy for Billonaneas. Nervousness, SssoMs,
pe|«sia. are till««l with new hope aft«»r walnut o-uter and exlension tables,« sy
L:..-k.-y V (’■>. report the sale of lots
F. G. STRANGE, Pastor.
a few dos.-H of HostetU-r's Stomach chairs aud rockers, spring taxis, ui it- 1 an 12. bl ■ k 33 iu (.’«xdidge’s addition, following surgical story: Nino years : ■ state. Mr. Carter has an enthusiastic M, on Sunday.
tion for your paper or magazine to Jaundice and Dyapepeia.
Bitters. This budding ho|»e bbxims resses. etc., etc., at Messenger A Smith's. (). Cxtlidge to Allie M. Millsap; con­ | ago a lady, well-known in this cominu- faith in the resource« and prospects of
Burckhalter 4 Hasty.
*
Wisdom'« RobertIno.
i nitv, slipped on the icy door-step and I Southern Oregon, and at every trip
It PuriStw the Blood, cieanaes the stomach and Bowela, and gives the whole syMeas >
into the fruition of «jertainty, if the
st b rat » >n. $25«).
Leading ladies of eociety and prom­
The
largest
st«x»k
of
men
’
s
fine
sho«se
>
East
succeeds
in
turning
the
attention
Paul Selxx-n, the piano tuner, will
:
sprained
or
dislocatc<l
her
hip.
She
Bitters is persisted in. It brings a re­
M. L. McCall reports th«' following
Healthy and Delightful Tone. There neves wa« a Medicine for the Nursery equal tn it
inent
professional
Stare
have
testified
*
prieve to all dyspeptics wh«v s»«'k its lx» in Ashland within a day or two. «il “S s : \V. fl. Atkinson t > Supt. A. F. was coufinetl to her house for some ■ of desirable citizens to this part of the to its excellency in the most emphatic can lie found at O. H. Blount’s.
aid. Flatulence, benrtburn. sinking If you m-»-d in- services leaveorder at. George, S. P. R. R.. 23 acres adjacent I time, and upon her recovery she was i i Pacific coast. Mrs. E. V. Mills started terms. Guaranteed harmless and
Extra
clear
mess
pork
at
Clayton
4
lame and walked with much difficulty, with him for Oakland, Cal., to visit her
at the pit of the stomach between onceat th«« Ashland House. Mr. Schoen to \ bland; • m ider it ion, #£150.
Gore’s. Something new for AshlaniL
matchless.
J.
H.
Chitwood
4
Son,
is
well
known
as
a
skillful
and
reliable
meals. th«> nerv«ms tremors and insom­
O. A C. IL IL to G. W. Mitchell, lots being obliged to use a crutch, aud ever parents in that city.
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druggists, Ashland. Or., 6ell it at 50 Give it. a trial.
nia of which chronic indigestion is th«' tuner.and he do- s not canvass for work. 19an-l 2-i.bl s-k M ; eonsi ieration. $2<K). since that time has been quite lame.
cents i>er Ixittle and give a Iteautiful
Brocade diagonal anil
dress
Alxmt
two
weeks
since
the
lady
met
parent, «lisappear with their hateful
Hnrgalns
in
Suitings.
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Ac
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IL
IL
to
IL
T.
Melius,
lots
Shiloh's Cure will immediately relieve
Mrs. Boynton has moved hr
card to every purchaser.
Great Bargain« 1» Sheet BaMe.
gtxxls, 10 cts. i«»r yapf
L. Al­ croup, wh«x>ping oough. and bronchitis.
progenitor. Most beneficent of stom­ millinery stock into the corner sti.ie 12. 1). IL 15 mid 16, block J ; consid­ with another accident, slipping on the
The
undersigned
is
selling
off
by
the
One hundred dollars’ worth ci choice
steps again, and was confined to her
ford’s.
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achics! who can womler that in so <>f Mrs. Gillette's building, formerly er. ion, $410.
Sold
by
T.
K.
Bolton.
Choice picklee in vinegar in quanti­
house for a week or so, and upon her piece, the choice assortment of cloths,
many instances it awakens grateful «xvtipied as the reading room, au.l
For dyspepsia and liver «xnnplaint, •beet music at Hunsaker’s music room
Read the Red House advertisement,
cassi meres, worsteds, Chinchillas, etc., of ties to suit at Clayton 4 Gore’s.
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recovery
it
was
found
that
her
hip
was
elmpience in th,»se who. benetitt«-d by announces that she is also prepart'd
you have a printed guarantee on every will be sold at 25 eta per copy. Thiaia
Nutic«- to Fruit Growers.
21 presents given away March 31st.
the
stock
of
J.
A.
Larsen
in
the
store
ixittle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It never choice music, the regular price for
in place and that she could walk with­
it, s]x»ak voluntarily in its tiehalf. It to do dressmaking in all its branches.
Children’s carriages, wagons and cro­
A regular meeting of the Fruit out limping. Her lamoneee had en­ next door south of the poetoffice. quet sets, at Messenger & Smith's. ♦
$1200 worth of men’s fine hat« at re­ fails to cure. For sale by T. K. Bolton. which is from 25 eta to 81.50, and in*
requires a graphic ix>u to deecnlx» the
The T idings is in nee«l of all the Growers’ Association of Southern Ore­ tirely left her, after being afflicted for Everything selling at less than whole­
duct«! pric«« at O. H. Blount’s.
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Whv will you oough when Shiloh’« eludes both vixad and inatrumeota]
Uirments of dysjx'psia. but in many of
sale cost. Call before the bargains are
Cure will give immediate relief. Price music, conaiating of waltzea, acbot-
5000 cigars at O. II. Blount’s to 1»
the testimonials receiv«d by the pro- cash that can be collected upon sub­ gon will be held in, Medford March nine years, aud in the same month in all gone. C. C. W alxek , Assignee.
For bargains unprecedented call on 10 cts , 50 cU., and $1. Try it. For «al« tischea, marches, polkas, etc. Call
dosed out at wholesale rates.
♦
prietors of the Bitters, these are por­ scription and advertising accounts, 31st. 188.-(, at th«' usual hour. All who which she first met with her mis­
by T. K. Bolton.
Blount for the next 30 days.
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early and make your choioe, for there
tray««! with vivid trutbfulu.-ss. Con­ and would ictipcctfully request all who are interest««! in this imjxirtant ami fortune.
Great drive in Tea by the box at Geo.
Boys’ snits, 12 to 17 years of age.
Freeh Eastern oysters in any style at will be no rseerve.
stipation, biUiousness, muscular de­ are owing to come up promptly and growing industry are earnestly invit«xl
Men
’
s
fine
shoes
from
$1.50
to
#5.00,
to
attend
and
assist
iu
advancing
the
H.
Curry
’
s
grocery
store.
Call
and
see
Cash juud for chickens and eggs, at j coat, pants and vest, for $5.00 at O. H.
12-341
’ E. B. Hmm,
Nutle/e, next door to P. O.
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bility, malarial fevers aud rheumatism give it the needed assistance at this
at O. H. Blount’s.
*
*
the Red House.
cause.
C. B. M iller . Sec.
' Blount’s.
♦
for yourself.
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I lime.
are relieved by IL
BREVITIES.
ASHLAND TIDINGS.
POWDER FOR the
Absolutely Pure.
Ashland, Or
Next 30 DAYS
O. H. BLOUNT,
Clothier & Hatter.
^NEW GOODS^
This Week
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