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ASHLAND TIDINGS. The roadway in the center of Main 1 street in front of the McCall and John son blix’ks is si ivral inches alxivetlie established grade. It is a good, solid I i drivi'way, however, and will no doubt i bo left as it ie. Dr. S. T. Songer will build a 81500 cottage upou his lot on Helman street ' adjacent to the Presbyterian church I property, and A. L. Willey, who has ■ taken the contract, wall begin work | upou it at once, by puttmg in a con- | Crete foundation. Th« building of the uew school bouse at l’boenix baa liegun. It is upon the ! site of the old school bonse, and is to j be 30x40 feet ground dimensions. The j cost of the building will be about | 81200, and l’boeuix ie to be congratu lated upon the improvement. The exhausted and drowsy feelings, common to spring time, indicate an impure and Bluggish condition of the blixxl, which may be remedied py the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It is the most powerful, and, at tho same time, most economical bltxxl purifier known. Neil Bros.’ tine five-year-old Per- cherou horse was brought into town and weighed by L. A. Neil last Fri day, and tipped the beam at over 17(10 lbs. He is not fully grown and was not iu extra flesh when weighed, and it is safe to say be will go above 1800 lbs. when matured. Boom. boom. lxx>m ! Wm. Mills, proprietor of the Star Bakery, has now opeued his ice cream parlor, for the season, where he will bo pleased to serve his patrous with bis delicious ice cream at 15 cts. per dish. Ice cream parlor open until 10 o’clock every even ing. Ice for sate in any quantity at Sets, per lb. Come one. come all. W m . M ills . Jacob Thompson, of the Ashland Livery Stables, bought fourteen head of good horses recently for A. H. Ifcxmier, the stage man, who wanted them to use on lines iu Southeru Cal ifornia. Mr. Thompson took them over tho mountains to Ilorubrook aud shipped them from that point. Numerous beggars representing themselves as cnppled by accideut are collecting alms from unsuspecting and sympathetic people along tho rail road in different parts of Southern Oregon. The young man with the bandaged arm has been imposing upon Ashland [x-ople this week. This "broken" arm fraud is worn out in many places, but it seems to pay pretty well yet in Oregon, where such public begging is comparatively a new thing. A saddle horse belonging to Geo. C. Eddings, aud hitched to an iron post in front of the hardware store last T’ii'1sday foremxin, became frightened and pulled the post loose from its fas tening. Then be "ran a muck" through the plaza where a large numlier of teams were standing, dragging the post by his halter strap. Two buggy horses iu different places were turned Itxise by the frightened horse running lx»- tweeu them and the hitching racks, and it l*xiked for a time ns if serious results would follow, but everything was tlually quieted without any dam age whatever having beeu done. HEBE PERSONAL,. AN1> THERE. i Medford Items. Wesley Johnson has bought a house and lot on D street. Several new houses are going up and ground broke for several more. John W. Curry has moved his fam ily from Table Rock precinct to Cen tral Point. Mrs. Susie West was dangerously ill on Monday at her residence, caused by eating too many hard boiled eggs for dinner on Sunday. L. L. Angle has sold his ranch at Fort Laue to Scott Griffin and E. F. Row for five thousand dollars. Rowe A Griffin will erect a sawmill on the land. J. S. Howard is busy surveying. He has just finished plotting out eleven acres of ground west of the town for Mr. Colwell, for whom Lawton A Son are agents. There is a new outfit of Eastern Yankees in the valley selling stoves and ranges, with headquarters at Medford. They are all six foot men, smart and intelligent S. April 25th. NEW THIS WEEK Shoepherders are scarce and iu de Miss Annie Walker was visiting X Red House ahead. mand in Crook county. Portland last week. May Day party at Granite Hall. About Prineville, grain and pasture Ex-Sheriff N. A. Jacobs imd wife are Buffering for want of rain. are iu town this week. ALL FOR COl'YfY CO.YYKXTIOY Attend tho primaries to-morrow. Martha J. Alford, of Harrisburg, Eastern ham at Geo. H. Currey's X H. B. Reed, tho fence man, returned A Republican county convention for this state, widow of Russell Alford, a from Roseburg Tuesday. Jacksou county. Oregon, is hereby called Bargains this week at Clayton A Mexican war veteran, has been grouted --------------------- OO----------------------- to meet xt the oourt house in Jackson Gore’s. x Mr. and Mrs. Thos. F. Fish have a pension. ville. on lxx»n stopping at the Phoenix hotel. From and after May 1st, 1888, I propose to sell goods only for City taxes will be delinquent after Eli Perkins, the great original Amer Wednesday, May ’Jth, 18x8, May 1st. H. J. Terrill and wife, of Wagner ican liar, will lecture at Salem May at lu o'clock * m , for the parpo.se of nom I 28th, under the auspices of the Will creek, are visiting in the Eastern states. inating candidates for the oflii". < of said Fresh milch cows for sale. Apply to comity, aud to transact anv other buai- amette university. Chas. Hosley. Ashland, Or. [46. li. E. C. Sunders, of Fairbault, Minn., ness that may properly oome before it. Or Approved Country Produce. Noah Williams and a Chinaman were has beeu visiting Ashland and vicinity. 1 he several precincts of the county are Ashland looks as handsome as ever caved on in a mine ou Indian creek, entitled to representation as follows: in its fresh summer foliage. Allio Everitt, of Grant’s Pass, One delegate for each prec.not and one near Fort Jones, Siskiyou county, is Miss visiting .Ashland friends again this ----- A full line of----- for every 3S votes or fraction over Smith’s sawmill on Anderson creek Thursday morning, and killed. week. half of that number cast for Hon. Bin has begun its summer's run. Mrs. C. D. Failing, who shot and ger Hermann for Congress in 1888, viz.: C. W. Ltigan has made two or three The largest stock of men’s tine shoes 2 killeil her husband Suu.lay in San Fian- business Ashland................. 19 Applegate......... trip6 to the state capital re- ■ > can be found at 0.11. Blount's. Big Butte.............. •» Chlmuey Rock * cisco while he was riding with Mrs. Ida cently. 4 ceutral Point....... Î Etlen............... Carroll, was released last Friday ou •X J. H. Oatman and Van Dunlap have Evans creek......... 1 Flounce Kock.. 810,000 bail. Dr. J. H. Chastain, formerly of this Foot'» cre»k......... Î Jacksonville... 6 opened a real estate office at Phoenix. 4 Little Butte ....... 3 Medford ....... county, has locateil at Bonanza, Klam GROCERIES, Etc., AT LOWEST RATES. The roof of Kelly. Dunne & Co. ’ s Meadows................ 1 Pleasant creek 1 Republican and Democrat day both ath county. oil warehouse at Portland burned Rock Point.......... Sterling............ -------------------------- OO--------------------------- iu Jackson county precincts to-morrow. Steamboat............ 1 Trail creek .... last Saturday morning; damage 82500. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Edwards, re o Í Table Rock .......... I niontown .... 26 valuable presents to be giveu The firemeu prevented further loss by turned to Talent from San Francisco Willow Springs We tender our thanks for past patronage, and away at the Red House J uue 30, 1888. tiieir good work. Total number........................................... the first of the week. Primary conventions will be held at cordially solicit a continuance of the same. Curtains iu pairs and by the yard Portland business men have sub- C. Magruder, of Central Point, has the usual polling place in each precinct Madras, lace and scrim. 1). R. A E. V- Central Point Items. cribod 82000 per month cash, to adver been at Portland this week, ou busi ou Saturday, April 28, 1888. x tise and Ixxmi that city. Salem fol ness connected with the depot location. powder never varies A marvel All citizens of Jackson county who de Mills. Don’t miss the ball next Tuesday of This purity, strength and wholcsomeneas. lows with a subscription of S54MMJ for sire the perpetuation of principles of Wm. Slinger 1ms Ixmght Robert evening. More economical than the ordinary kinds, Mosers. Geo. Engle, T. J. Ryan aud the year, moro than 813000 of which the Republican party under which the Smith's stock ranch iu Chimney Rock Ashland, Oregon. and cannot be sold lu competition with James Norris went up to Soda Springs country has experienced the prosperity has been pledged. Several lots have been sold to new tho multitude of low test, short weight precinct. l:ist Monday, to spend several days and progress of the past twenty years: alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in comers within the past week. Baker & Son have sold their dwell- there. cans. R oyal B aking 1' owdss C o .. 106 and who favor a chauge in county ad Presents given away at the Red ing houses in Medford to 1>. J. Lums- Miss Ella Dixon has opened a milli Wall street. N. Y. ministration. to the end of reform and House are perfectly handsome. Go and Rev. J. I’. Coleman, of Grant's Pass, nery and dressmaking establishment in improvement in its financial condition, see them. den, recently of San Jose, Cal., for x are cordially invited to join in the pri 82300. Mr. Baker will return to Oak who delivered the oration here last Central Point. BORN. maries. Memorial Day. was in town last Sat Carpenters uro busy in town, ami land, Cal., it is understood. Geo. W. Cooksey is improving under By order of the Republican county painters and plasterers are "in the urday. TI'UllS - In A'hlaml. April 22. I*'*, to Mr. committee. The Continental hotel at Butte. M. the treatment of u physician who came same .boat.” amJ Mr». Tubb-, u daughter. Weight 12\ Jerry Nuuan and family, of Jack here receutly from California. W. H. A tkissom , Chairman. T.. burned last Tuesday. The loss is lbs., »Hid to be the la:ge-t child Iwiru In A numlier of hmlier land claims $35,000. Jessie B. Gledden was burned sonville, spent last Sunday with their Ashluud no far h * tradition throw, any O. A C. R. R. surveyor arrived on are being located up on Rugue nver light on the matter. to death, and Frank Lincoln, assistant relatives iu Ashland, Mr. H. Judge the An train from the north Wednesday, Lots on the Market. in this county. postmnsterof Butte, died from injuries and family. to lay out the side track and depot DIED. received at the fire. E. E. Miner ha* had hi*» \aluablc tia tof Miss Mollie Merriman recently re grounds. Try that choice rock-candy syrup at laud ou Main street, opposite the railroad Sutton Miller's - finest syrup ever Cl.YMEN.-ln Liukville, April etli. The seVen trotting horses and stall turned to Medford from Monmouth, Wm. Gates bought a lot next to tho property, surveyed and platted, and is offer offered for sale. Cora, ouly child of Mrs Minnie Clymeu, x ions burned iu Senator Stanford’s Bta- where she has been attending the nor furniture aged 1 year, 3 mouths and 26 day*. store of Mr. Shepard the ing lots for sale at reasonable prices and upon mal school. bles at Palo Alto. Cal., last week, were Streets were growiug dusty liefore other day, nnd is building a machinery most liberal terms. The gloom of death has settled over this valued at 851,000. A six-horse team Mrs. Wm. McConnell aud daughter warehouse thereon. He will put up a cominunltv. Friday *fi«'rnoou at x quarter the ruin, but the sprinkler need not lie of such animals would cost more than past one. the little'laughter of Mrs Minnie and Mrs. D. Merrick, of Yreka, have brought out yet. store and open a hardware business Clvtnen, and Settle Ip. granddaughter of Rev. and Mrs. a Southern California town lot. been visiting Ashland friends duriiig during the summer. J«>hu Hunsaker, crossed the "Border land'' Medford has a Democratic club, the All accounts due the undersigned the past week. shine at the right hand of Him who said, An exchange puts it thusly: The May Day ball next Tuesday to "Sutler little children to come unto me. must be settled without delay or I first campaign club of the year iu year 8teeu88 will lie a bard year on the Mr. 8. H. Holman and daughter evening will be a grand affair for all of for of such is the Kingdom of Heaven." Jackson county. will be compelled to enforce collection. figure 8, likewise the caudidS will sure and Miss H. W. Roundy of New York, our people who are socially inclined, The sweet voice Is »till; the little hand mo- J. M. M c C all . M. N. L>ng is having two dwelling ly have to liquids if he officiSs. But spent a day or two looking alxiut and will be well attended, as have all tionlesa; the little heart that went out to April 27, 1888. mamma, grandpa and gtandma, who filled houses built for rent on his lots iu it will lie a glorious year to dissipS, Ashland this week. entertainments which have lieen given the void left vaeaut by another. Is beating lu illumiuS and speculS in real e6t8." railroad addition. iwrjx-tual iiulem with the Son of God who for the benefit of the district school. Republican Primaries. A. H. Sunderman, of Medford, had will fureveimore be “Fa'her" to her, who is Rotierts and O'Neil will build a mov Lumber sells at 840 and 860 a thous ati attack of apoplexy on Sunday of freed from earthly strife: freed liefore her Thu Republican primary conventions Our Fruits nmi Orchard«. iuuocent soul was blemished: freed l»efore and feet at Pasadena, Cal., and the last week, the Advertiser says, but house on tbeir farm (the Stone will be held at the usual polling dwelling her little-houlders tix'k up the burden of Star has been publishing figures to place) near Talent. hiu* about rerovered. Fruit growing in Southern Oregon life—the idol of her mother, the comfort of places in the several precincts of the show that it can be sold at a good profit her aged grand) areiits—the favorite ofthe is a matter of no small interest. Onr F. 13. Iulow. of Eagle Point, is build county to-morrow afternoon. Wm. Otto returned from Shovel community, it is so willed that liers »hall be at 820 and $(30 less, wherefore the apples have earned a reputation in Cal the hand to guide In Ashland the convention will ing a bouse ou his ten acre tract of or them through the valley Creek Tuesday, having coniplettxl the heavy lumber companies aro lxiycot- ifornia an«l other markets, for quality and shadow of tlea'li Into eternal life meet in the city council room at 9 chard land at Talent tin work contract of Geo. C. Ed'ling ’ s ting the Star. Liuk' Ille. April h, IBM. and flavor. If we are alive to our own o'clock P. M. sharp. on tho new hotel there. Dodge Bros, have lieen using their best interests we should lie careful to A most distressing story couies from IN MEMOR1AM well-boring apparatus iu prosjiectlDg Miss Belle .Anderson returned home keep up and ndvauce this reputation. Fruit Grower's Meeting Postponed. Sonoma county. Cal., this week. A for coal in Sam's Valley. FRANCES M'CRARY little 3-year-old child of J. H. Miller last Sunday evening from San Fran Tho beet varieties and quality of fruit As the time fixed for the next meet living near Bodega, had both legs cut cisco, where she hail enjoyed a pleas- have been produced by studied care The»«' are thoughts that »often my heart. M. L. M'C ill h is been elected by ing of the Fruit Growers' Association and careful cultivation. Then it fol The thought of what ha« been. off by a mower at work in its father’s ant visit of several weeks. of Southern Oregon conflicts with the the city council to fill the vacancy in speak« of one who cannot clover field. It was thought the little Mrs. E. V. Carter started for San lows that more care and cultivation And time of meeting of political conven the office of city surveyor. Share the gladness of the scene. will produce still better results ; and victim could not live. Francisco Tuesday evening, and will Whose | no In all the pomp that fills tions, said meeting of the association Of seventeen entries for the tw,>- tho labor thus expended will yield The circuit of the summer hill». has beeu indefinitely postponed. year-old stakes at the state fair, eight Judge Rufus Mallory, who was to return with her husband after a fort rich returns. Is that her gravels green. By order of President. are Altamont colts and fillies. deliver tho address to the graduating night’s stay" in tho city. Quite a largo quantity of fruit has And dci plv would our heart» rejoice C. B. M ill Eli, Sec. class at the state university in June, Bishop B. Wistar Morris, wife aud Ixs'u produced from orchards which, To hear again her In lag voice.—H. F. Met . Street improvements are bettering has lieen obliged to cancel the engage daughter, of Portland, arrived here through neglect, havo sprouted and the appearance of town down about O. A C. Directors Elected. ment, ns bo will lx» in attendamv at the last Wednesday, for a visit of several grown out of shape until they have as the White Sulphur Springs hotel. A Ill«ltngul»he<l Clergyman’* national Republican convention m days in Rogue River valley. At the recent anuual meeting of the sumed tho appearance of a cbapparral Tritluony. James L ’ . ni Iley receutly exchanged Chicago during commencement week. stockholders of the Oregon A Califor jungle. Now if we can produce a good Kev. B. M. Pickens, Pre» de-t of the Mrs. H. C. Hill will start for Wash nia railroad company the following di property m Idaho for J. F. Cox's farm New shops and additions to the Cen ington Territory next week for a visit quality of fruit from trees in this con Mcibodiet Protestant C urch oi South I The Oregonian tells as follows of a rectors were elected for the ensuing m Table Rock preciuet, tins county. tral Pacific Railroad shops at Sacra with her daughter, Mrs. Skidmore, at dition. how much better can we do by Carolina, writes from Green, ille; heavy investmeHt in real estate made year: Leland Stanford, C. P. Hunt The Pracht tract of 16 and 29-100 I by A. 11. Maegly, of Jacksonville, dur mento will give an additional fl<xir Vancouver, and her two sous at Taco tue aid of careful and scientific culti " About four years ago . was attacked ington, Timothy Hopkins, H. B. Hunt acres in the southeru part of town has vation? Give the trees the benefit of with what the physicians pronounced BRADLEY & METCALF’S room of 75,786 square feet, or nearly , ma. ing his reivut visit at the metropolis: ington, Chas. Crocker, Richard Koehler, been place«! upon the county recorils. lx«t care and cultivation and fer neuralgic rheumatism, accompanied A. II. Maegly, one or the shrewdest two acres. The buildings will be of i Mr. aud Mrs. J. T. Brown of Phoe the Donald Macleay, John McCracken, R. corrugated iron, and conform iu style I nix, Jas. Morton aud Ira C. Johnson tilization. In no other way can we with erysipelas. My appetite failed me LAIRD, SCHROBER & MITCHELL’S business men and best financiers of From eighty to a hundred passen- P. Earhart. W. W. Bretberton hik I make them produce that superior qual entirely, and I had an Intermitting pulse Oregon, after visiting all the and appearance to those already went out to Klamath county by <mr- ity of fruit which will maintain and and very Irregular pulsations ofthe heart. (»«orge H. Andrews. As soon as the gers go northward past Astilaml to southern erected. towns on the Sound, returued to Port Portland every dav over the O. A C. riage over the Ashland-Linkville roqil advance our reputation as a fruit pro A terrlblo pain soon camo Into my chest WAVERLY SCHOOL directors qualify they will meet and - land and invested recently in Albina R. R. Huntington and Crocker purchased last week. ducing section. elect officers. and shoulders, anil I became so helpless property by purchasing the 35-aere some rich coal mining property in Brit Time will prove that the quality of that I could attend to no business at all. MISSES’ SPRING HEEL Carpets, new earpets, Body Brus- James Helms, of Talent, in reported receutly Ixmght by W. M. Kil- ish Columbia aud Washington Terri Pulitcal Speaking. our fruit will be a matter of greater The pains were movable, and would fels, velvets, tapestries, ingrains. From tract as very ill this week with an attack of lingsburg. Tho price paid by Mr. John M. Gearin, democratic candi 25c. to 81.45 per yard, at D. R. A E. V. Maegly was 817,200. When such a tory during their recent visit to Puget rheumatism or neuralgia, such as profit to us than the quantity. sometimes pas* from one part of my LADIES’ MISSES, CHILDRENS’ SLIPS Sound. The company is also said to Gold Hill,Apr. 23. C hablemagxe . x date for congress, opened the campaign Mills. body to auotber. Finally the eryiipclas man invests so largely you may de be preparing plans for the construction came mxin him in L ike county a year at La Grande, Union county, yester or two ago. broke out on my left hand and arm, and S. Grigsby hits announced himself pend that he knows exactly what he is of three first-class steel colliers, for the FINE SHOES IN FOUR WIDTHS day. and will keep talking to the Ore as J. a candidate The Avenue. produced much swelling. I was for assessor, subject to doing. A bright future is assured for ooal carrying trade. E. E. Miner, of San Francisco, has gonians about the iniquities of the the decision of for the Democratic county tho strip of laud between the Columbia In tho recording of the plat of eighteen mouth* afflicted In this way, in Ash laud this week, making robber tariff till June 2d. His dates convention. W. R. Sewall, republican nominee beeu and Willamette rivers. Mr. Maegly is Pracbt’s subdivision, the new avenue and 'cours' used a great many kind* arranged mts for platting and putting in Southern Oregon aro as follows: a prominent mercbaut of Jacksonville, for sheriff of Multnomah county, with liegins its course at one eorner ui medicines, but nothing gave me relief. Roeeburg, May 14; Grant’s Pass. May Remember the grand ball and sup Or., and couies from within thirty miles drew his name last Saturday, a’ud the on the market his land in the south which of that tract is called simply “Boii)s- Friend* finally persuaded me to try 15; Jacksonville and Ashlaud May 16. per by Granite Hill Association next of the California line to venture a for central committee nominated in his ern part of town. vard,” so the name is to l ie "The Boule Swift's 6pec|flp. 1 no'tced a decided Im He and Prof. Miller have agreed to Tuesday evening. It will be a pleas tune on the future of Albina. stead Penumbra Kelly, who stixxi sec Alfred Holman, who has beeu on the vard,” it is understood. Tho matter provement 4Klo takiu ;- the first bottle. "double Cawui" »!•«• U»>|>iiblicnna. nnd ant occasion. ond for nominateou in the convention. editorial staff of the Oregonian for a of right-of-way stands as it did last I continued it* use until 1 had taken will speak together in some places, As a hair dressing aud renovator, Democratic primary convention in Ayer’s Hair Vigor is universally com St'wall’s withdrawal is ou account of number of yeare, will take editorial week. Mr. Miner, across whose tract about one dozen bottles, when I found though not in this part of the state. charge of the Seattle Post-Iutelligen- the right-of-way has not lieen obtained, myself sound and well asain, wii h no sign Ashland preciuci will be held at 1 mended. It eradicates dandruff, cures ill health, it is said. o'clock p . m . to-morrow, in McCall's eruptions of the scalp, invigorates nud thinks an injustice was done him iu of diseare left except a stiffne»* In my An Honored Pioneer Dead. A Redding, Cal., dispatch of the 29th cer ou the 1st of May. lixii<l. a result of the eiysipela*. While hall, it is presumed. Rev. J. R. N. Bell, of the Roseburg hist week’s paper iu the statement taking the medicine 1 gained on an beautifies the hair, aud prevents its says: The Deputy Sheriff of Tehama Uucle Jesse Applegate, one of the that he refuses to grant the right-of- averxee two pound* of flesh per week. county brought here to-day and lodged Ilevicw, arrived by yesterday moru- The ladies of Ashland Presbyterian fading or turning gray. most prominent of Oregon's honored way. He is entirely willing to give I think S x. S. x valuable medicine, in the Shasta jail a man named Curry, lug ’ s express, to fill his appointment Church will give a strawberry festival ami 1 frequently recommend it to my pioueers, brother of Lindsay Apple arrested for the shooting and killing of as orator of the «lay in the Odd Fel the nght-of-way, ho says, on his terms, friends." Real Estate Sales. gate, of this place, died at his home in the near future, as soon as the and the hitch is in a difference of Write to the swrrr S piatfic C o , George Henderson in the Redding and lows’ celebration here. at Yoncalla. Douglas county, last strawberries are obtainable. opinion Ix-tween him and the others Atlanta, G» , tor a Treatise on Bl<x>d and M. L. McCall reports* the following Bieber stage last Fall. Others are im Monday. People throughout the Carlos Goddard, of Flounce Rock .interested m the enterprise concern Hkin Diseases, mailed free to any one. Close A Sons have about 100,000 sales of railroad lots : Lot 17, block Q, plicated whose arrests are daily ex ■ ■—-------------- state have been kept informed of bis brick made at tbeir yard south of to R. T. Bifldwin, 8100; lot 2 block P, pected. precinct, has Ixvu iu Ashland aud at ing the amount of damages. This is «-......... .......... -- failing powers during the past two town, and will soon have a kiln of and lot 16 block Q to Sylvester Cowles, other places iu tho valley this week, a matter which as yet is a difference C osts anil stock Cattle for Sale. 820); lots 1. 2. 33 and 31, block Q. lots The Portland Aetcs of Wednesday an«! will prove up on his laud claim at between private parties, but the pub years, and his death will be mourned that number ready to burn. ! 20, 21 nnd 22. block P, to Jobu Miller, says: Strawberries are gradually be A fine lot of milch cows for »ale. as the loss of a friend or relative by a Jacksonville to-uiorrow. lic is deeply interested in the street also «ell mv Mock entile, sddra«» 8<7O. J. O. C. Wimer has built a neat ginning to come into the markst from large majority of the older citizens of C. Cl'SSIS'ilUM. the following: D. Cameron toM. Mr. 8. D. Loftus, an elder brother improvement, and it is to be hoped Fort Klamath. Oregon. California but they are very high. Oregon. Au appropriate sketch of dwelling bouse on the five-acre tract L. Also the matter will be settled promptly in McCall, 40 acres of Hamilton tract ; Small boxes containing scarcely a of E. H. Loftus, of this place, arrived some way, nnd the opening of the ave lus life and character will appear in south of town which he bought some consideration, 8Wd0. time ago of John S. Stilwell. in Ashlaud a few davfi ago from Illi Lots for Sale. next issue of the T idinoh . Roper, Galey ,v Helm icport the fol pound each sold yesterday at twenty- nois, aud will spend the summer in nue be effected without delay. The The underalgueil utters fur »ale twelve J. C. Whipp has the contract for the lowing lots sold in Pracbt’s addition: F. five cents. The Oregon product will Oregon. public is not especially interested m brothers had not met lots tn as giajil a loeatiou as can be found in Odd Fellows Day. stone work on Mrs. Houck's new brick Hop 'r to Max Praclit, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 41 be s<»n harvested and then everybixly before for The the claims or differences of individuals Southern Oregon-.1» miles south of Ashland; forty years. and 42 ; consideration, $3000. Same to can indulge in strawberries and cream. building, and will do the work tn good I iu the matter, but will become an in near the sulphur s|n lugs and the new ave The sixty-ninth anniversary of Odd A. C. Helm, lot 5 and west half of lot 6, nue r. nd Price 4121)0: term» easy. J. W. Hamakar, Esq., of Liukville, Fellowship was celebrated in thia place shape, as he does all his work. terested party the moment of the adopt- Says the North Star of last week: $7.i0. Same to George Engle, lot 7 and Apply to Mr». S arah B all . vote »day under the auspices of Ashland east half of loti’» $750. Sime to Lieut. We see that the boss wood contractors was in town last Friday on his return tion of the avenue as a public highway. 12-46) Ashland, Or. A special tram camo out from Port Lodge No. 45. A large number of visit Jas. A. Swift, lot 8. $500. Same to H. B. at Sisson want to employ wood-chop home from the Willamette. Mr. Ham- land with Manager Koehler anil Supt. ing brethren aud rueiniters of their fam Carter, lot I) and west half of lot 10, $750. pers at 81.50 per cord. As the con aker was a delegate at the Republican Cannot Accept the Nomination. How Men Die. ilies arrived before warn from different Braudt Tuesday, and the gentlemen S ime to E V. Carter, lot 11 and east half tractors receive 83.00 per cord deliv- state cxinvention, and also had some A shland , Or., April 25,1888. f»laces iu Southern Oregon, and the pub spent several hours iu Asblaud. i of lot 10, $75:1. Also the following : Jf we know all the method« of np- legal business at Salem and Jackson ic exercises were to begin in Granite VV. II. Mkiusoti. Esq., Chairman Republi John Holton to S. B. Galey, 3 acres eretl on the track, tbnt leaves a go<xl , ville. preach adopted by an enemy We are the can A large numlier of fine salmon and sooth C<> Cum., Ashland, Or. D ear S ib - Hall shortly after two o’clock P. M., margin of profit Contractors in Mott of Boulevard, $900. better enabled to ward oft the danger My business i- such that I am obliged tu fore whore the chief feature announced was salmon trout have lieen caught in Bear J. M. Luark to Mr. Walworth. 10 acres aro paying $1.75 ]>er cord, aud those i Horace Peltoj, of Sam's Valley, was and postpone the moment when surrend go the pleftsnre <»f ser-. ing iny country in the the oration by ltev. J. K. N. Bell, of creek, and some in Ashland creek above two nflles southeast of Ashland. $750. desiring employment in that line had j in Ashland Wtxlnesday. His name er is inevitable. In many instances the eapHcitv of District Attoruev for this dis Hoseburg, a prominent member of lx»th the bridge during the past week or two. S. B. Galey to John Holton, one acre better come here, where they are paid has txien mentioned in connection inherent strength of the body suffices trict. The nomination was given me with the Odd Fellows and Masonic orders. out my knowledge and I am becomingly fair wages for their labor. with the Democratic nomination for to enable it to oppose the tendancy to grateful, but must decline to in* a candidate. J. H. Russell, chairman of the Pro south of Boulevard, $8)0. In the evening a graud ball was to occur ward death. Many however have lost Yours very truly, county clerk, but he hasn ’ t much at Granite Hall. The celebration is too hibition committee, has called a con 5 Says a Portland paper of the 24th: these forces to such an extent that A. s. H ammond . Tiieir Business Booming'. close upon publication hour to permit a vention to nominate candidates for hope of being “struck by lightning” there In the state circuit court yesterday is little or no help. In other canes report in this week's T idinos . this time. county offices at Medford next Monday. Probably no one thing has caused Thomas G. Reaiuee sued O. C. Yocum, a little aid to the weakened Lungs will Final Proof Notice, a general revival of trad« nt Chit C. G. Roliertson nnd H. E. Robertson all the difference between sudden School Superintendent N. A. Jacobs make C. Kleinhammer, of Eden precinct, such Gospel Temperance Meeting. wood Bros. Drug Store as tbeir giving for possession of ono aud one-tenth death and many years of useful life. L and O ffh e at R gsebur «, O r . * was visiting the school in Neil district Upon tile first symptons of a (lough, has set out thirty acres of fruit trees awav to their customers of «o many free April 24, 1 m «M At M. E. Church Wednesday even on bis place this season. Many other trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discov acres, valued at $2000, aud situated in last Thursday. Mr. Gilchrist, who has Cold or any trouble of the Throat or Notice is hereby given that the i«;llowing- wetion 2, T 11 S, R 1 E, and for $300. ing, Muy 2, the following programme farmers have been increasing their or- 1 ery for Consumption. Tbeir trade is taught a most successful term there, Lungs, give that old and well-known named settler ha* tiled notice of his inten simply enormous in this very valuable He alleges that he is the ownor of the will return to his home in Uniou coun remedy—Buscher's German Syrup, a tion to make final proof in support of his will be presented : chard acreage. article from the fact that it always laud which the defendants have had ty, soon, as the school closes this week careful trial. It will prove what thou claim, ^nd that said proof will be made be Have You Seen That Immense Stock Of Song— Congregation. Mr. C. Cunningham, of Fort Klatn- I cares and never disappoints. Coughs, control of since January 1, and ou for the summer. sands say of it to be, the "benefactor of fore the clerk of the countv court of Jack- Prayer. bon county. Or., at Jacksonville. Or., on >at- ath, offers for sale a numlier of fine Coids, Ystbma. Bronchitis. Croup, and which they have been unlawfully cut any home.” Song -Quartette. urdav, June 2, viz.: William D. Willi.*, all throat and lung diseases quickly ting timber and committing tresspasses. Irwin Shepherd and family of this milch cows, and also his herd of stock pre-emption D. H. No. »423 for theELof " Select Reading. K’ace. ami J. E. Niles and family, of cattle. His cattle uro well improved cured. You can test it before buying W ‘4, N W '< of S E '4 ami s W ' t of N E ‘4. The Congressional Canvass. Song —Congregation. by getting a trial bottle free, large size Hon. John Yule, of Trinity county, enley, etartixl Saturday for Adin, Mo section 32. tp S. R - Etot. W. M with shorthorn blood. Addreaa Rev. F. G. Strange. $1. Every bottle warranted. John M. Gearin, tho democratic He names the billowing witnesses to prove Cal., was reported unaccountably doc county. Gal., where the gentlemen continuous residence upon, and cultiva Ad,Irens -Rev. F. W. Gookiu. missing several weeks ago, and the will take charge of the flouring mills nominee for congress, has announced his Three hnndred dollars was the sum tion of said laud, viz J. J Murphy, 1. B. Address -D. H. Hawkins. suspicion that be had come to a vio purchased by them some months ago. the times and places when be will ad Tucker, The Candidates. which the insurance companies agreed of Ashland, (’harlcs Allen and Geo. Address Rev. Mr. Satchwell. lent end is confirmed by the following Tbeir many friends here wish them dress the people on the political issues Smith, of .lAck-uinille. Jack*on county. Or. last week to pay for the damage to the Among the large number of citizens from the Placerville Democrat of CHAS. W. JOHNSTON, Register. Subject to be discussed -The Evils court house H<x»r by the recent fire. of tho day. Gov Penuoyer will speak 4o i t] of Jackson county who would 1» re April 14tb: “Just as we go to press we abundant success in thetr business ven with him at Pendleton. The Dalles. of Intemperance. This will cover the loss, it is said. ture. signed to n stroke of political light learn that yesterday the Ixxly of Hou. We Shall be Glad Song—Quartette. Oregon City, Salem. Astoria and Port Don't fail to lie out and see the dis ning iu the Democratic comity conven John Ynle, who had been missing Geo. W. UrowHou and family arrived land. Prof. G. M. Miller, the prohibi C ommittee . To place your name on our subscrip play of fine cidico at the ball by Gran tion to be held next week, the follow from the Church uiiue since March here last Thursday from Minnesota, tion nominee, is making a strong can tion list for any newspaper, magazine Sail Accident at Callahans. ite Hall Asnx'iation on the evening of ing nntnee are prominently mentioned: 27th, was found ou Matbenas creek, and have gone to housekeeping in Ash vass all over the state. Biuger Her or story paper published. Y'our sub Last Sunday, Mrs. Fay, of Scott May 1st. You may learn something For county cl rk, Chas. Nickell, N. A. near the mine. No particulars, except laud. Mr. C. $1 a sou of Ge«i. Crow- mann, the republican nomiues, will scription given to us will add a little valley, near Callahans, and her daugh not to be found in the fashion liooks. Jacobs, Ed. Given. G. M. Willard, that the body had been stripped of eon, who came hither from Minnesota not make a canvass of the state in his to our business ami does not cost you Horace Pelton. Thoel E. Nichols; for clothing and that death bad resulted about two mouthsago, and has bought own interest. Before going to Wash as much as it does to order it yourself. ter, Mrs. Joliu Hiesel, of Shasta VSlley, R. T. Mell is, one of tho S. P. engi- fruit laud near town. Mr. Crowson ington last winter he said ho would B ckckhalteb A H asty . with her baby, while returning from nerson the run south of Ashland, is sheriff, 13. W. llcan. Perry Farlow. 1). from a gunshot wound.” 6ays spring had not fairly opened when not return, at least, until the close of church, were carried through the lltime i bnildiug a neat dwelling ou the lota he H. Miller, Wm. Byliee, Jr.; for county At Albina last Saturday after- judge, J. IL Neil, Ben. Haymond, W. they left Minnesota, two weeks ago the session of congress, and the latest Moore’s Revealed Remedy--cleanses of the Moutczuma claim of Parker A- Ixingbt recently in the railroad addi- H. Parker; for assessor, Childers, the noou William Garvin, a locomotive now. trustworthy advices received are to the and repairs the entire system, giving Co., at Callahans, the baby being ; tion. J. C. Plumerth is doing the present fireman, was fatally crushed between incumbent. Grigsby and others; drowned while the ladles were Bully I work. Among the visitors attemling the effect tbnt be will keep his promise. - new life. Sold by Chitwixxl Bros, and for schixil superintendent. Prof. Sweet. two engines. He was oiling a locomo T. K. Bolton, Ashland, Oregon. x bruised, but came out alive. The team Odd Fellows celebration yestenlay, the [Oregonian. tive which was standing on a side Besides those named tire numerous Orcbardists who were late in plant they were driving fell into the Hume, following named were reported to the For Sale. -The 2-story dwelling who may be classed as "dark track, wheu another engine, pulling caused by the stringer of the bridge ing young trees this spring, anil were others Brace Up. with bam aud outbuildings txj lie re in the race. Some will make several cars came up, aud the engi T idings : K. Kubli and wife, A. H. living gone. This flume carries an im beginning to grow anxious alxiut the horses" Maegly and wife, H. V. Helms and You are feeling depressed, your appe moved off the Govan High lot «in cor neer not noticing the stationary loco a keen fight in th» primaries to-mor effects of the "long dry sjieU ” are in mense body of water and gravel, which motive, bumped against it violently. wife. Mrs. F. Luy, Mrs. John Miller, tite is poor, you are bothered with ner of Main and Hargadine streets, renders it very dangerous for any per high glee over the refreshing rains this row. you are fidgety, nervous, Ashland. Apply to Max Pracht. Garvin was caught betweeu the engine Mrs. A. Chale, Mrs. Mollie Krause, Headache, week. generally out of Herts, and want to son falling in. The entire community and tank nnd fearfully jammed. Several Mias Bellinger, B. W. Dean, W. H. and Wt.dotu'a Köberl Ine. > Bnx'ade diagonal and plaid dress brace up. Brace up. but not with stim sincerely sympathize with the afflicted W.C. Myer has sold two full-bl<x>d Parker, John Boyer, Geo. Revees, Mr. ulants. Leading ladies of society nnd prom ribs were broken and one leg horribly Elliott, spring medicines, or bitters, goods, 19 cts. per yard at M. L. Al parents in the loss of their balie, their Shetland ponies to Geo. F. Orchard, Max Muller, Judge Day ami I crushed. He never spoke afterward which have for their basis very cheap, x first and only child.—[Journal. i a Tacoma lianker, who wanted them inent professional Stars have testified , i and died in a few minutes. Hon. Robert A. Miller, of Jacksonville; bad whiskey, aud which stimulate you ford's. - for his twin daughters to drive. The to its excellency in the most emphatic Messrs. L. L. Angle and I. Woolf of Men's fine shoes from 81.50 to $5.00, for an hour, and then leave you in a The Powder was There. ; pouies were shipped by express last terms. Guaranteed harmless nnd | Samuel S. Mann, a pioneer of South Medford. worse condition than before. What at O. H. Blouut’s. * matchless. J. 11. Chitwood A' Sou. ern Oregon, «lied in San Francisco a you want is an alterative that will puri Johnnie McCall and Elmer May, two I Monday. druggists. Ashland. Or., sell it at 50 1 ; few days ago. He came to California Read the ILxl House advertisement, TLe Yreka people have taken a new fy your bl'xxi, start healthy action of it will not take you long. young Ashland boys, know more about Miss Nellie Sackett is teaching cents per bottle nnd give a beautiful ! m 1849, nnd in 1850, in company with ♦ and Kidneys, restore your vitality, course in the branch railroad project, Liver powder than they did a few days ago. a kindergarbm in rooms at tho card to every purchaser. and give renewed health and strength. P. Flanagan and a few others, 'sailed King of 6oap, the beet in the world, and propose now to build the road by The drilling and blasting of the gran ' resilience of Mr. and Mrs. Eddings, a medicine vou will find in Electric j from San Francisco iu the bark Katie a joint stock company, instead of bond Such ite boulders in the cellar excavation at i and has n number of little pupils who Bitters, and onlv 50 cents a bottle at 81.50 per box at tho Red House, x Heath, hoping to find an entrance on Need the Money Due, ing the town. The Journal of Wed Chitwood Bros. Drug Store. Houck's eorner bad a great charm for lire greatly pleased with the new kind Extra choice syrup at Geo. II. Cur- coast somewhere midway between nesday says: "The citizens of Yreka them, and on Monday they began drill of school. Thus, who are indebted to the uu- i the I rey’s. * the Golden Gate and Columbia river. have at last taken hold of the Branch ing anil blasting some rocks in the dersigned are requested to settle such A. 0. V. W. Social. Beuj. Eggleston, the produce com indebtedness in whole or part at once, They came into the mouth of the Ump Rrilroad enterprise with a will that Parasols, all Dew, at D. R. A E. V. back part of Capt. McCall's residence The first social entertainment ever Mills. x lol. After they had a bole drilled they mission dealer, shipped n large number as I am compelkd to collect all ac qua in the fall of 1850, and were the means business, and we have always first white men known to have eutered believed that a fair understanding of given by Ashland Lodge No. 66, A. O. put iu a charge, tired the fuse and of live geese to the San Francisco counts as closely as i>ossible. in order the Telephones, telephones. Warranted river. They laid out the town of the situation would oertainly arouse U. W., will take place at Odd Fellows waited at a safe distance for the explo market by Wednesday morning's ex to meet payments incurred in build Umpqua City and established a trad them to building the road, which we hall on Friday evening, May 4th. A to give satisfaction or no pay. Will sion of the rock. Lt didn't explode, press. They were brought up from ing. S. T. S oxoek . M. D. ing post there. Iu 1854 Mann went to now feel confident is to be an assured pleasant entertainment and a gixxl sell the instruments alone or put them and the boys concluded the powder some ranch down the valley. Ashland. Or.. April 27, 1888. x C«x«> bay, and he and Flanagan be fact. As soon as the stock is all sub- time will be ha<L All members of the up. D. R. A E. V. Mills. ------ wasu't gtxxl Fulling the fuse out, There will be a spirited coutest in came owners of the Newport coal I scrilied for organization, a company order in good standing are cordially Poland China Pigs for Sale, Johnnie touched a match to the pow the denux'ratic primary conventions to Dental lialt. nune, which they worked many years. will be formed under the corporation invited to attend. C ommittee . der to "see if it was anv good, any morrow over the status of the dele Dr. Will Jackson, of Jacksonville, Mann served two terms as county At Mound Cottage farm, onn mile east laws of this State, with directors to how." He found it all nght, and gates on the county clerkship prefer will lx' iu Ashland May 1st ou one of judge in Coos county. He was a na of Central Point, at Bear creek bridge. manage the business, whose first duty caught the puff lietween his eyes. Ills ence. Jacoba and Willard will lie the his pmfessioual visit*, to remain ten Memorial Sermon. Thorough-bred Poland China pigs—ped tive of Massachusetts and lived 68 will be to confer with the S. P. Co., in eyebrows were aiugtxl and his face was chief contestants for the Ashland del days. All old patrA» nnd others de At the Ashland Baptist church next igree and registry shown to those who years.—[Oregonian. * reference to connection at Montagne, ent »lightly, hut fortunately he did not egation. 1 Sunday morning a memorial sermon wish for it. Male and female parent siring his services should call prompt I lose his sight, and escaped serious in Yon get 100 cents iu value for every and then secure a snrveyiug party to ’s not c«>nnected. R. C. F ikldkb . Mr. C. M. Osborne, formerly of ly; nnd all jx'rsons in arrears with sale $1 sjient at the Red House, and a locate the best and cheapest route for ; npou the late Jos. W. Satteafield will ho« Central jury altogether. He was burned enough Point. Or.. March 30, 1888. to the Oreyon SentiiH l will be preached by the pastor, at the usual to dissuade him from following the Iowa, who came here some two months scnptious building. ” chance to draw a valuable present, hour. quarry lug business any further, how ago after looking through California, be exi>ect«xl to make cash settlement. thrown in. x It 6avee you trouble and don’t cost ♦ bought two half-acre lots of Nathan ever, at present. I The Rev. Geo. H. Thayer, of Bourl»on. Boys' suits. 12 to 17 years of age, vou any more, to give your suliecrip- Men's fine shirts at O. H. Blount’s Ind., says: "Both mynelf and wife owe Firestone ou the hill in the north First-class shakes and cedar posts reduced from 81 to SOcta.. in order to our lives to Shilpb's Consumption Cure. coat, pants and vest, for 85.00 at 0. H. tion for your paper or magazine to Barb wire at th.- Ashland Feue«' western part of town last week; con Bnrckhalter A Hasty. for sale by Sutton «t Miller. x Works, opposât« the Puetoffiee. x reduce stock. ♦ Blount’s. * sideration, 8700. For sale at T. K. Bolton's drug store. FRIDAY APRIL 27. 1888 A DEPARTURE ! CASH IN HAND STAPLE and FANCY DRYCOOD8 Clothing, Hats, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes, POWDER! Absolutely Pure. J. N4. MCCALL, Prices the Lowest. D. R. & E. V. MILLS Have you seen those At O. H. Blount’s ? At O. H. Blount’s ? aoo At O. H. Blount’s At O. H. Blounts STACKS OF %