T • ASHLAND TIDINGS -’T' ♦ XtfT-K *• *T. HIS PI.ArE IS Iy eONdl'.KSS. The enemies of Hon. Binder Her­ mann are endeavoring to take idvan- | tage of Ins abs-inw from the ft,.’“ dur­ REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET. ing the pen-ling enmpnigu to nd the cusanxMiMAX, HINTlER HERMANN. I meani'et attempt in this line comes scraaxr. Jt-txta, whence it should least have been ex­ W. p. LORD. pected if pharisaical professions are rnaMMirriAi, blcctuk -, taken into consideration. That party C. W. FVLTON. of pure motives and impractical de­ ROBERT McLEAN. signs—the St. Johnitea seems to lie W m . kapvs . fostering methods which are t eartlily for so eh vat- 1 a party. Its EDITORIAL ROTES ARD REWS. , central committee, seeing that Hou. Col. Robert G. Ingersoll will deliver 1 Bingi-r Hermann's duty as Represen­ the Conkling memorial address in the tative of Oregon in Congress would re­ New York assembly. quire bis presence in Washington until adjournment of Congress i probably in The sixty-sixth anuivereary of July.) Faw a fine chance to make a Grant's birthday w . ts celebrated at point against him, and with a great mauy places in the liastom nt;.tee last tiourish announced tnat Mr. Miller Friday. had invited Mr. Hermann to make * • * Gladstone has a paper in the last \ a joint canvass of the state with him. North American Review, in answer to Of course, they know Mr. Hermann Ingersoll's attacks upon the Christian would not neglect his duty to his con­ stituents to accept so absurd a chal­ religion. —■ - ■■ ■ -------- lenge, and his refusal to do eo was to It is rumored that John F. Swift, of be used against him as au evidence of California, will s[>eak in Oregon dur­ his unwillingness to meet Mr. Milller ing the campaign hs a set-off to the in discussion. So eager was the party­ Irish eloquence. organ to carry ont this programme that The pope has issued a decree con­ it did not wait for any reply from demning the Irish land league, and de­ Mr. Hermann, but in the same issue claring that memherB of the league are with the announcement that Miller guilty of sin, and not entitled to ab­ had challenged Hermann it began its t iuuendoes against Mr. Hermann's solution. courage, nnd its sneers at his ability Dr. Driver, of the M. E. Church, has I as a debater. Its haste to begin the com* out strongly against the absurd- ■ work of detraction exposed its own ity of temperance men sacrificing their animus aud laid bare the despicable suffrage privileges upou the altar of character of its attack. It exhibited the third party chimera. a remarkable lack of both honor and •* » * Gen. Joe. E. Johnston, highest in discretion, and earned for it the con­ rank of any living officer of the Con­ tempt of all fair minded readers of federate army, has been unanimotisly every party. Mr. Hermann has l>een elected honorary member of E. D. twice elected to Congress, and the Baker Port No. 8, G. A. R, of Phila- i people ot Oregon know him well as a delphia. He is the first ex-Confederate hard-working, conscientious and effici­ soldier who has ever become a member ent representative. They have heard him speak on the stump, aud have of the G. A. R. read his speeches in Congress, and President Cleveland has nominated know that he has nothing to fear from Melville W. Fuller, a Chicago lawyer, ' such men as are pitted against him in for Chief Justice of the United States. this race should be able to meet them Fuller i* 55 year* old, a native of iu discussion. The following tele­ Maine, and a graduate of Bowdoin col­ graphic dispatch gives Mr. Hermann's lege, and is a prominent member of the own reply to the absurd proposition Chicago bar. He was a classmate of that he leave his place in Congress to Phelps, the American who has become make stump speeches in Oregon dur­ ing the congressional session: a naturalized Englishman. ---- « • — W ashington , May 1. — Representative The Lake county Examiner and Hermann has received an invitation from the chairman of the prohibition state cen­ the Klamath county Star each runs a . tral committee of Oregon, asking him to Democratic and a Republican column, ; meet in joint debate Professor Miller, pro­ hibition candidate for congress. Mr. Her aide by side, and the editors “disclaim mann will reply to this letter, saying that if the invitation was intended as au act of responsibility for anything that may courtesy simply, he appreciates the spirit appear” in either column. At least in which it was sent; but if it was intended to induce him to abandon his professional both aides will have an equal hearing duties, leaving the interests of the state en­ unrepresented upon the tloor of the through such an arrangement, whether tirely house of representatives, he can only ex­ each column will neutralize the effect press his amazement that such an invita tion should come from the headquarters of of the other or not. a party pretending to huve the welfare of PHI PAY MAY «, IS* the state at heart. Republicans in KUmath county have moat encouraging prospects in the present campaign, and are confident of electing nearly, if not quite, their i whole county ticket. .They have put excellent men in the field and deserve success aside from questions of party­ consideration. The Democratic ticket is an exceptionally weak one. and it is I I well understood that it cannot hope to i bold the party vote. It is singular logic tho free we a mild and moderate thief com­ word with the president on the subject. pared with this free-wool despoiler of Judge Field was, perhaps, more pleased the poor consumer. The ingenious with the oompliment paid him by bis orators tell us in Oregon that the associate* on the bench than he would “mixing” of the domestic wools with have been in receiving the appoint­ the foreign importation will accom­ ment plish this wonderful paradox, and will make wool go up and woolen goods go It is generally believed that the pro­ down, but it wou't do to mix this argu­ hibition party vote will lie considerably ment with that prepared for the New less in the coming state election than it Englanders- they want raw wool to was two years. Prominent men who go down and manufactured goods to acted with the party then, believing go up. Oregon would lie willing, how­ there was an actual majority of voters I ever, to try this philosophy on the su­ in the state who would favor prohibi­ gar branch of the tariff. Let us have tion if it could be brought to a square sugar on the free list ami see if raw issue, have returned to their affiliation sugar will go up and confectionery come with the old parties since the vote on i down. We can afford to give it a trial, the amendment last Novembes showed if the southern planters are willing. how utterly futile was the hope of pro­ hibition success in Oregon for years to The Pacific Coast Steamship Co.'s come. steamer. Queen of the Pacific, was Th* Mills bill as published Iregins with “B* it enacted.” It has do pre­ amble stating its purpose. It is not describ*d as “A bill to Reduce Ameri­ can wages and Dimiah Employment,” or “A bill to Enable the United States to Taks the First step lownrds Free- Trade,” or “A bill tbF.nart- so tunch of Premdent Cleveland’s Proposals as the American People ’will Stomach.” “A Bill to Make th* Americku People Prosperous by Makin* them Idle,” or “A Bill to Elevate the United States to the Level of Irish Prosperity.”- [Irish World. Ths Roger Q. Mills tariff monstros­ ity is engaging the attention of the lower house of Congress this week, and its unjust and unwise features are be­ ing exposed in a strong light Press correspondents say there is little pros­ pects of the bill passing. Randall says it can not become a law in any form. One of Randall's most confi­ de! ud and intimate friend« in the House said : “ Mills* tariff bill will bo defeated by between five aud eight ma­ jority. Fifteen men on the Demo­ cratic side of the House will vote with Randall to defeat the bill. Three or four Independents in the House are in opposition to the measure. There will not be over three Republicans who will vote for the bill no matter bow it is amended. Add these to the fifteen majority and the Democrats on the subject would have eight sen majority if all on their side supported the measure. It will thus lie seen that only ten Democrats are necessary to overcome the majority of the fifteen Democrats and these Republicans, in all eighteen. Mr. Randall is one of the fifteen, which makes the majority against the bill fiv<” sunk at Port Harford last Monday morning, while en route from San Francisco to San Diego, aud a terrible disaster was narj-owly averted. The ship was discovered to be filling with water when about fifteen miles distant from Port Harford, and it was only with the beet of judgment and discip­ line that a panic was prevented among the paseeugere and the crew kept at their poets. The passengers numbered 125 and the crew 85, and all were saved. The cargo will be considerably damaged. The steamer was kept afloat till port was reached, aud the passen­ gers were taken off in life boats. The cause of the leak is a mystery, but it is believed by many that the steamer left San Francisco with an open port, and having a bulky cargo, with light bal­ last, keeled over in the rough sea, shifting her cargo, and could not be righted, water entering by the open port. I'nloi.town Note». Prohibit I,,« Convention. Various improvements iu progress Met in Howard’s hall. -Medford, here indicate that our citizens are pre­ Apnl 30. l.s .i, with J. H. Russell as paring for “the good limo coming.” chninnph tHf) br. Goo. Kn liter «•'cro- Indicates a natural and healthy condi Aside from much fencing and other tarv. rl be following platiorm uas tion of the scalp, and of the glandi minor improvements, two saw mills adopted: through which nourishment is obtained are now ixiing built in this section. 1. Thy (XMivuuiivu Hukuuvludgo Almighty When, in consequence of age and dis Jake Patks. formerly of Stcrlingville, God as the sumeme RnJer. and t.. Him v<- ease, the hair becomes weak, thin, and has moved his mill to Heugal Hollow, apH‘al ns to i|u. ‘ii^.A.^v our motive-, ami gray, Ayer’s Hair Vigor will strengthen in our w- . k. aud will soon be ready to fill orders for ior 2. ai other states- i for J< '-. Saltmarsh, of Stcrlingville. mm:’ike ntfera I have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor for t ’ieeu. Henry Auk' py oi Marion county, who, v " n that vi»b.er the |>vm< i long time, and am convinced of iti value. When I was 17 years of age my * ' ’ li* ’ -. ” .. ‘ v ‘ a1 !•** tv. stale or nnHomtl bi eor.inanv vith his family, arrived w ill. m; c Lre-cn, seruml.h’ for oifiees ami lu ie a short time silii'e. is preiuiring to lue unue.-aiiity . f the v.He dare lo deela’e hair liecan to turn gray. I conunencer using the Vigor, and was surprised at for I hr suppression (lf idealized grogshop end a neat dwelling at St< rhugvillc. the good effects it produced. It no' I nnd liquor i h r, therefore Thor-. Gilson’s saw mill on Sterling l. \Velx lieve it both duty and jioliiy to only restored the color to my hair, but creek, haa a largo supply of logs, and slam! bv state niid t ounty organizations and eo stimulated its growth, that I havi nominations, that the Prohibitiou party, now more hair than ever before.— «til strut up soon for a summer's run. with it« patriotic and philanthropic princi­ J. W. Edwards, Coldwater, Miss. The people of Dayton school dis­ ples may grow into jxnver aud hold the trict gave their now schoolhousn a reins of go\erument. We demand a more economical county May-day warming last Friday night. government aud protest against the incur The party at O. E. Rose’s on the same ring of any further debt not strictly within Sold by all Drugglata and Perfnmera. the letter and spirit of the law. evening, was well attended, and was 6. We believe that, in view of the rapid highly enjoyed by the lovers of “the and prospective iucrease of taxable property, Ir you abe suffering from debility light fantastic.” the present debt ought to be bonded, fora and loss of appetite; if your stomach it reasonable number of years, at the lowest The Sterlingville school begins next possible rate of interest, aud that the neces­ out of order, or your mind confused Monday, April 30th. with Mr. Frank sary current expenses of the county be paid take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine in cash instead of depreciated scrip. Sifere nt the birch. will restore physical force and elasticity 7. Iu view of the desirability of increasing Mrs. N. Haskins fell from the foot­ the constant influx of immigration, owing to to the system, more surely and speedily T. B. Merry has beeu appointed as­ the attractions of our »oil, climate, mines, sistant U. 8. commissioner to the bridge while crossing Applegate creek fruit and other productions, we demand that than any tonic yet discovered. one day last week ami narrowly es­ school.« and roads be maintained with For six months I suffered from livei world’s fair at Melbourne, Australia, caped serious injury. Fortunately a our the utmost efficiency, and that free bridges and stomach troubles. My food did not obtained as so<»n as consistent with the and will leave Lis editorial position on few slight bruises, a good wetting,' and lx? nourish me, and I became weak and >ufc finances of the county. very much emaciated. I took six bottler the Sunday Mercury, and sail for Aus­ i the loss of some parcels were the ouly X. We deprecat. any resort to personal damages sustained. of Aver’s 8ar»aparilla, and was cured abuse in the conduct of the campaign, and tralia soon. Merry owes the appoint­ invite our politiml op|»oneuts to a caudid -J. M. Palmer, Springfield, Mass, ft The Democratic primary at Apple ­ discussion of prin-ipies. ment to the friendship of the Senators gate yesterday camo near culminating The convention then proceedod to and Representative from this 6tate. I seriously, as a result of some ballot- nominate the following countv ticket: Prepared by Dr. J. 0. Ayer It Co.. Lowell, Maes His pay will be $3000 jier year and box stuffing by one of tho brethren For representatives — D. H. Haw­ Sold by Druggists- Price $1; eii bottle., $5 traveling exjieueee, and he will absorb i who was over zealous in bis efforts to kins of Ashland, E. F. Walker of Med­ ford, and W. W. Miller of Eagle Point; enough experience, scenery and ad­ secure tho delegation for hie man. Fifty different patterns iu gingham T. Downing, of venture to keep him in reminiscences | The democratic and republican pri­ countVwkjMbjhr- C m - if T hi Point; saerA W. W. Wiliitts, robes to select from at D. R. A E. V maries at Uniontown were harmonious, and inspire “soliloquies" for the rest of excepting a slight ripple of enthusiasm of Flounce Rock; county clerk - ffliivid Mills. bis life amoug the democrat*. No doubt the U. Herrin, of Medford; treasurer—C. republicans could have enthused had B. KiugBbury, of Ashlnnd; assessor— their candidates felt the need of work- C. H. Gillette of Ashland; school GENERAL NEWS superintendent--Lake France, Sam's i ing on tho firewater line. S. A. L. Valley; conitnitsiouers -Charles Car­ April 29,1888. And Connections. Thomas Dugan and C. A. Bini, prom­ ney of Eagle rciut, and L. A. Rose of inent hotel proprietors of Springfield, Phienix; surwyor — W. II. Newton, Talent Items. Ohio, have lieen fined 850 and costs Gold Hill; coroner—Dr. George Kah­ THE each and sentenced to ten days m jail Our prolonged dry spell wns broken, ler, Pbienix. There was a ratification for using oleomargarine on their tablee on the evening of April 24th, and since meeting to-uigkt. without postiug a notice in their din­ theu farmers and gardeners are making A general committee was then ap­ ing rooms. it lively planting, in the mean time, pointed, consisting of one from each The rumors of the fondness of during the WHrm spell, grain and fruit Precinct, as follows: Medford, Rev. E. Joseph Chamlierlain for Miss Endicott, were doing finely. J ibs ; Phienix, L. A. Ros»«; Talent, 8. ( alifornia Expre«« Train« ltun Hally the daughter of the Secretary of War. Among the late improvements in Sherman; ABhlaid, H. J. Teal; Central have been proved true by the public Talent and vicinity is a cozy dwelling Point, F. T. Dovning; Antioch. G. E. BETWEEN PORTLAND i SAN FRANCISCO announcement in England of their en­ house on the I d I ow tract of ten acres, Jones; Rock Print, J. R. Roberts; EEAVE. I ARRIVE. gagement. Probably the fisheries will which was purchased from the I’enne- Eagle Point, 11. Potter; Applegate, Portland...... 4:00p. m. Ashland 8:30 a. m. be a topic tabooed in the family circle. baker ranch also. — Claver; Woodville, R.Cox; Flounce Ashland... .9:00 a. m l^anFr’nciscoT.IO H.m. SanFr’nciseoCJX) p in.I Ashland. ...5:10 p. m. lhx'k. Will Willits; Jacksonville, J. Squire Beeson is building n commo­ It appears that Justus Schwab, the W. Miller; Table Rx'k, Lake France; A«hland....5 40 p. in.• Portland.. 10:40a. in. notorious New York anarchist, has dious feed barn. Herman Stock lias Meadows. Scott Morris; Ft's Creek, I.oral l'aa*g«*r. Daily ex'cept Sunday. the contract, which is sufficient assur ­ lieeu pardoned for his desertion from King. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. the German army, and may return to ance of a complete job. The secretary was instructed to send Portland....«:00a. m. Eugene....... 2:40 p in. the Fatherland. This country could 1 hear that Wm. Edwards contem­ a copy of the pnx'eedings to each of Eugene....... 9:00 a. in.|Portland... 3:45 p. in. well spare him. He has been a pesti­ plates setting up a planing mill at this the county papers. lent agitator for years, with sufficient place. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS 1> b . G eo . K ahler , cunning to keep out of the clutches of * Secretary. A. P. Talent is making preparations the law. Excursion Sleepers for Second Class to build a commodious hotel soon. Iu bls remarkable speech iu the Stage Rubbery—Fatnl Consequences. Passengers on all through Al. Helms has finally purchased a Canadian house of commons last trains Free of Charge. Cloverilale, Cal., dispatches tell as half interest in the Talent store, and mouth. Sir Richard Cartright showed follows the particulars of a stage rob ­ A. E. Howe is salesman under the new by incontestable statistics that during The O. A €’. R. R. Ferry makes connection bery aud its tragic consequences: the last twenty-five years Canada has management. C lovebdale , April 28.—The Lake­ v. ith all the regular trains on the East Side lost to the United States 2,000,000 of There have lieen a greater proportion port stage was robbed by two masked Div. from foot of F St. its population, which at present is only of improvements during the present West Side Di vision about 4.600.000, as against our 61,000,- spring in the way of clearing land and men, a quarter of u mile beyond the toll 000. Canada has not even retained the fencing, also fruit planting nnd prun­ gate,on tie Geejter road, and the Wells, BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Fargo box taken, Abe Creigler, con­ natural increase of its population. Mall Train. ing old orchards, than ever before in stable of 'lie Cloverdale district, and I.EVVE. | ARRIVE. Sam Allee started for Cloverdale from Portland....7::i0 A. M ii orvalli«. 12:25 1*. M The Presbyterians of the Uuited one season. Corvallis.. ..1:30 P. M.|Portlau<1....6;15 1*. M. Calistoga when the news wns received, States will celebrate in May the ceu- Roberts A- O'Neil are preparing to tennial existence of that church in build a fine residence on their farm, and followed on the robbers’ trail to a Al Albany and Corvallis i-onnei-t with this country. The church was organ­ which they purchased from Mrs. Stone. point on l*rofile rock, where they came truius of Oregon Pacific Kxpress Train. ized in America in 1788 with 16 pres­ Mr. Skeel. of Medford, has the con­ upon the robliers. LEAVE. I ARRIVE. When the two parties discovered byteries, 177 ministers, 410 churches tract. Portland.. .4 McMinnville* Olt I* M each other they were but ten feet apart, McMinnville 5 *1 45 1*. A. M. ami 10,000 members. It has to-day in M|Portland....9:00 A. M. Mr. Taggart has built a fancy portico and the robbers immediately opened its different branches 389 presbyteries, For information regarding rate«, maps, fire, shooting Constable Creigler in­ etc, apply to company s agent. 8328 ministers. 11,215 churches or to bis residence iu Talent. Talent, April 26. V ita . stantly dead. Allen immediately re ­ parishes, and 750,000 members. R KOEHLER. K. P. ROGERS, Manager. G. F. A Pasa. Agent. turned the fire, but was uot able to - ——— judge of the result at the time, as both Gold Hill Notes. The Odd Fellows' Celebration. meu immediately sprang down the ASHLAND STATE Probably we shall be guilty of no steep hillside and disappeared. '1 he Odd Fellows' anniversary cele- more than excusable pride if we say Allen then weut for help, and by the bratiou iu Ashland last Thursday after­ that, in no part of Jackson county does noon was a successful and pleasaut spring give promise of fairer returns time Creigler’s Ixxlv had Ixten removed event. Visitors from lodges of the or­ than in this section. Crop« which be­ to a place of shelter, darkness pre­ x'^.ctri.'XTr. ders iu other places were numerous, gan to show the effects of dry weather vented pursuit of the murderers. Ou yesterday morning, however, it J S SWEET. P resident , and all seemed to be pleasantly and are looking well since the late showers. athcmatlcs, Psychology, School Economy hospitably entertained. At 2 o’clock Prospects for a large yield of fruit were was taken tip, and the searchers found JULIA M GOODYEAR. the dead body of one of the robbers, P. M. the procession formed on Maiu never better. English Grammar. Rhetoric aud Latin. afterward identified as Jack Callahau, street iu front of Odd Fellows' hall, C F NESSE. Friday’s freight train brought to lying but a short distance from the and, headed by the Ashland Band, Penmanship and Executive Work. Mr. John Welch a steam saw mill of scene of the affray. He had been shot marched tbeuoe through the principal MRS. G. C. EDDINGS, Instrumental Music. streets to Granite Hall. The parade large capacity, which for the present through the heart. That his compan­ will Ixs located nt The Medows. He ion also bad been wounded was shown MRS. LOTTIE D WILLARD. was attractive and a display was made Voice Culture. in numbers and apjiearauce most grati­ will lie able to make a large quantity by frequent blood strains on the ground EMMA TOLMAN. fying to meuilxT« of the order. The of gr in aud bushes, by which the pursuers Drawing and l’ainting. trailed him for some distance. ball was appropriately decorated for that section. J A MCCALL, Creigler leaves a wife and four chil ­ the occasion and after the usual open­ Calisthenics Smith A* Coukliug’s quartz mill, al­ ing musical exercises and other pre­ though not of very great capacity, will dren, the eldest only 7 years old, with­ liminaries, the address of the day was be sufficient to prove that we have out means of support. The express Term for 19B7-S "ceerino delivered by Rev. J. R. N. Bell, of some quartz ledges of real nnd perman­ company has already sent them 8300, ^.tagpixat £9, 1BS7. Roseburg. The speaker had an inspir­ ent value. Reed and Clark on Lower and a like amount to Allen. Tho other man, a German named MF F or information send for catalogue to ing theme in the eulogy of the noble Sam's creek have found a ledge from character of the order aud recital of which they have taken several tons of Joseph Frey, was arrested on the same J. 8. Sweet, Ashtand, Oregon. III-6 day near Santa Rosa. He was shot its *>eneficent work, and held the at­ rich rock. through the arm, and confessed to I ic ­ tention of the large audience for an The Democratic primary held at Rock ing one of the robbers. hour. The historic and statistical facts appropriate and necessary iu au ad­ Point a few 'lays since, seemed not to dress of the kind were succinctly pre­ be altogether harmonious. It seems Farmers Take Notice! sented- among them being the state­ the interests of the precinct were di­ ments that the order was founded in vided, and tho ballot for delegates re­ I will pay cash for eggs, chickens, America by Titos. Wildey at Baltimore, sulted in a “tie;” and the matter was turkeys, ducks and geese; will also Having otte of the lx*t skylight« iu Or­ egon, and knowing how to use it, N. Y., April 26,1819; that at this time referred to the county convention for buy apples, potatoes and onions when I GUARANTEE GOOD WORK. the order numbers a memliersbip of settlement. a car load can be obtained or I will nbont 700,000, and expended last year Religious service was held in tho __ handle the same on commission and M. E. TYLER. in its benevolent work nearly 82,500,- new Methodist Church for the first will guarantee the highest San Fran­ 000. James L. Ridgley, author of time on Suuday last. Rev. J. R. cisco market price. A shland , ... O regon . "American Odd Fellowship" was high­ Roberts officiating. C harlemagne . B knj . E uuleston , Ashland, Or. ly eulogized, and the greater portion Myer’s Block,east Bide Maiu street. of the address was a dissertation upon Wilkes Road, Breaking, and Speed­ Central Point Items. the philosophy of Odd Fellowship, the ing Carts. Tin- May day ball w*< a complete sucec?». distinctions itetween Odd Fellowship For one or two persons—no mallea­ anil Free Masonry being dwelt upon Several uew comers are looking for land 1 ble iron used on these carts it is all at length. At the conclusion of the uud Investment in town lots. steel-shell baud wheel, steel axle 'B A exercises at the hall the procession re­ E. Z. Brightman, Wm. J. Kenney, the liveryman of Jack­ 1 inch. The strongest, lightest ami formed and marched back to the lodge sonville. ha« bought two lots on which to beet cart made; free from horse mo­ rooms, where the formal closing ex­ erect a livery stable. - - OREGON. tion. painted bright English vermilion, ASHLAND, ercises were held. W. E. Price, of Ashlaud. ha. bought the striped black. These carts are war­ Iu the evening the ball at Granite Renovated throughout, and ranted. I have also the best end spring Hall was well attended aud a jolly­ Sol Abraham warehouse. evening was passed. The sup|>er was Magruder has returned from Portland, buggy in the market G. C. E ddings . NEWLY FURNISHED. served in the diuing rooms of the hall, and a' soon as the lain tier can lie hauled will A good sample room for cor..mer- What 1. It? by Mrs J. H. Real, and was compli­ buihl the depot. cialTravelers has been fitted up in connec­ mented by all. Altogether, the mem­ * That produces that beautifully soft tion with the hotel. The uew hotel is nearly completed, aud is bers of Ashland Lodge have reason to very much needed, as the present hotel ac­ complexion and leaves neither trace® feel well satisfied with their celebra­ commodation-are Inadequate. of its application nor injurious affects? II. F. tion, and its many pleasant features The answer: Wisdom’s Robertine ac­ will long bo remembered by those who complishes all this, and is pronounced .NEIGHBORING COUNTIES. participated. by ladies of taste and refinement to be ------ AND------ the most delightful toilet article ever MACHINIST WORK. That HiftJiwnjr ot Nation*, KLAMATH COUNTY. produced. Warranted harmless and matchless. »Sold by J. H. Chitwood A The broad Atlantic, is ever a stormy thor­ iLlnkville Star April 27.] The undersigned has re-opened the black­ smith shop at the corner of Spring street oughfare. Yet blow the winds ever eo Peterman Bros, commenced work on Son, Aslilaud, Or. and Fifth avenue, near lhe depot, fiercely, and ride tha waves ever eo loftily, the new court house Tuesday. ASHLAND, OREGON, seamoo must man the good ships, touruts (.real Bargains In Sheet Music. A colony of twenty families will set­ will bravo the pa sage, and commercial trav­ And is prepared to do blacksmithing in tle in Alkali valley, during the coming eler and buyers must visit the centres of One hundred dollars' worth of choice all Its branches, as well as tine machine foreign trade and manufacture That alto- summer. sheet music at Hunsaker’s music room work, irt”Farmer’s work a Specialty. eious malady, scasu knots, together with J. H. M c I ntosh . Colicky pains and much inward uneasir.e«» Just Itefore going to press we learn will be sold at 25 cts per copy. This is 12-41J it oil• n endured whan IloetrUer’s Stomach of a stabbing affray which occurred at choice music, the regulnr price for I liters would have fortified the voyage: ag«4>‘"t them. Seac&ptnins, and in fact mi Dairy Wednesday. The victim was which is from 25 cts to 81.50, and in­ rd«I *a!ui and veteran travclera/air acquaint Johu Donald, postmaster, stabbed by cludes both vocal and instrumental with the protective value of this» ejdimubb Wm. Roberts over a dispute. The ex­ music, consisting of waltzes, schot­ preventive and remedv, and are randy un Call provided with it. EmigranU to the fa. tent of the injury we have been unable tisches, marches, jtolkas, etc. early ami make your choice, for there Wed should u.*e it as a eafeffuard again»1 to learn. malaria. Seek the aid of the Bittern for uvi will lie no reserve. pepgia, constipation, liver complnint. kid 12-34| E. B. H unsaker . ney troubles, aud all ailmente that imj nil Bucklen’s |Aruica Halve. Tho return from Europe of Hurry A. Garfield, son of the late President Gar­ field, revives interest iu n romantic double marriage, soon to be nolemnized ■it the Garfield homestead, at Mentor, O.. between Harry Garfield nnd Miss Belle Mason, and Miss Mollie Garfield, his sister, imd J. Stanley Brown, who was secretary to the father of his pros­ pective bride. The Gartields and Ma­ sons are related, Mrs. (tarfield ixfitig u cousin of the late James Mason. The children of both families crew upto gether. Tile d nibb' marriage will be celebrat. .1 with «’• rc-inoniesat the little ¡itment.ml in Meritor. The date of th’ wi l0 39 • > 50c. and $1, at Chitwood Bros’, drug fore the judge or clerk of the count» court of 66 .00 36- store. Jackson county. Or., at Jacksonville. Or., on 3 .00 62' 44 111 Ell. MILSAP.—Iu Axblaud, April 30. ls*7, iufaui daughter of Mr. and Mr '. ba? Mil-ap Saturday, June lfi, Isss, viz. James K. Pat ton. liomestend entrv No. 4792 for the N W •d > E ',. N 'j of S W and s W of N W Sec. «. q. .-s. R 1 East, W M He names the following witne—e- to prove nis continuous residence upon, andeiiltna tiotiof. »aid land. viz. J w Ahiult, Dau Chapman. B. McMillen, J W. <» Gregory.all >’t Ashland, Ja<-ko,n county, or 47-fitj C11AS. W. JolINSToN, Register. Total rainfall............ ... .13 I 1 > 1 trZHiSM A 1£ I>G I Mrs. M. E. Hutsen -----AND----- Mrs. 3. E. Lynch, LANDS CHEAP —For Sale I— In biigu or small tracts, to suit purchasers. Address: OATMAN 12-471 & DUNLAP, PHOENIX, OREGON 1 Have opened a dre«Mnakliig e.tabll.h- men! ut lhe residence of Mr». Lynch on Oak street near Main, w here they arc pre­ pared to attend to the badness in all its branches, in the best style aud to the satis­ faction of patrons tsir A fair share of the patronage of the peoplu of Asblau'I and vicinity is re»pect fully solicited 112-12 Ashland, Main street, - - Unimproved lot on Church street. 350x200 feet : juice, $550. House and improved lot in Iowa addition ; price, S1100. Unimproved lot opposite North School House ; price, Í325. Unimproved lots No.s 92, 94. 96 and 98, price, $550. in Mbit's addition : 2 acres in Ashland Homestead Association: No. 1. China Toilet Set, hand price, S400. painted, set in silver stand. ground cleared; Eight unimproved acre lots in Ashland Homestead Association No. 2. Hand-engraved, glass, price, from $180 to ^250 jier lot. centcrtable vase,set in silver stand. No. 3. One China Vase — square—hand painted, set in silver stand. Call 011 ot- No. 4. Vase Lamp, two burn­ ers, porcelain globe and bowl, hand painted—a perfect beauty. G. E B1LL1XGS, ASHLAND, OREGON i Ollier neuf Postoffiœ. No. 5. Toilet Set—silver putt box and cut glass perfume bottle. No- 6. One Toilet Set---- one piece china, hand painted, ir. silver stand. ROPER, GALEY & HELM. No. 7. One Plush Collar and Cuff Box, one piece. No. 8. One Plush Collar and Cuff Set—two pieces. No. 9. No. 10. whisk. One Plush Album. One whisk holder and 11. One China Toilet Set— three pieces. BOOM! BOOM! BOOM!! Fruit. Farming and Stock Linds IN - SOUTHERN - OREGON, Uou11 CJonimit-tKion. OFFICE NEXT DOOR to BANK of ASH I AND 12- One Barrel Roller Mills Flour. SPECIAL BARCAINS: 200 acres iu lots to suit purchasers in the city of Ashland are offered fur sale at fair prices and on easy terms. 3000 »ores. Good stock ranch. Twenty miles from Ashland. 83 per acre, 13. Meerschaum Pipe, Cigar 160 acres. Good farm. Improved. Four miles north of Medford. Price per acre. and Cigarette Holder, combined. |20 320 acres. Splendid farm and fruit land. Good improvements. Itemrable lo­ cality. Six miles from Grant’s Pass. 82.5 per acre. Sixteen ten acre lota one mile from Ashland. Good fruit land. $7.5 to ,100 pet 14- One Cigar Holder, meer­ acre. Forty acres adjoining Ashland. Splendid location for Fruit Orchard. fGC per acre. schaum. Fifty goed residence lots 50x1.50 feet, in Ashland. Prioe, from 840 to 8*5 jx-r lot. I AClQ ACRES in five, ten and twenty acre tracts, adjoining and near Ashland 1 \J\J\J The lies! quality of fruit lauds, and most desirable situations, are now 15. One Scrap Album. offered for sale at this office. Fruit and farming lands in tracts of from 40 to 100 acres, near Ashland, »ud along the line of the railroad, can be purchased at this office. 16. One Box King of Soap— the best in the world- reasonable commission w ¡11 be charged in all cas.-s for buying or selling r. al es­ tate In Jackson Mini Josephine ami Kluniath counties Titles will be carefully iun-» tigateil; abstracts furnished; conveyancing done; »7- One 5-gallon Can Coal Oil. 18. Doll. One Doll Carriage and That fruit growing, including peaches, pears, prunes, apples, cherrtea nnd her ries in and about Ashland is more profitable than in the favored sections of Cal. That au orchard of these fruits can be made to yield a crop worth from 8100 to to 8’>eculation and speculation merely, but an awakening to the real value of our ito'.l, climate, situation and splendid resources. 12--------------- 15 We shall always be prepared to give nnv information desired concerning the needs, resources and prosperity of Ashland and Southern Oregon, and will take pleasure in showing the property we offer for sale. IT HAS BEEN DEMONSTRATED - »9- One Box Best Imported Cigars. 20. One 5-pound Can of Red House Tea. 21. One Box Papetrie. 22. One Box Papetrie. 23. Ladies’ Hand Bag. 24. Ladies' Hand Bag. 25. Ladie’s Work Basket- ROPER, GALEY & HELM. And to the jterson holding the largest number of tickets, One 5-pound Tin Royal Baking Pow­ der. YOU LE - & - GILRO Y, ----- DEALERS IN------ Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, And various builders’ material. Send or call for prices. of Helman street. Gsir All kinds of produce bought or sold on commisbiou. (12-11 Warehouse at R. R.track, foot YOULE <& GILROY. Agency for Eagle Mills-Flonr, feed, etc, for Rale at wholesale and retail. Saddle and Harness Each person buying $1 worth of goods gets a ticket. MANUFACTURER, AsMand 4 LiuMlt. Largest stock of goods in our WILL CURE Diarrbcea and Dysentery. WILL CURE Pimples on the face, and Freckles. line in Southern Oregon, Keeps constantly on hand a full supply of everything in above line, which will be sold at prices as low as can be offered anywhere. ALL ORDERED WORK will be made to give entire satisfaction Repairing Neatly Done at low rates, and all work done promptly. [0-48 H. JUDGE. I Sjiecial Bargains in’following Real Estate, if taken soon . Oregon. EE. JUMGK. BIFFINGS i MERCHANT. the harmonious and vigorous acUon oi tin vital ¡>owera. ! REA I Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, A dispatch of April 30th from Wash­ ington, says: Gov. Footer of Ohio is here. Probably there will be a meet­ ing of Sher ma us friends within twenty-four hours. Foster puts Sherman's strength at 300 in the presi­ dential convention. The Ohio men will cling to Sherman as long as there is hope. Foster was asked whether he MAKltlED thought Blaine would be named in the I.EACH-In North Vaklnix. W convention and said: “I think not, TRAYNER T , April 22, l>we- Melton Mirinm Lent h, •laughter of City Marshal John i.eai h. unless the convention should fail to formerly ot Asliliind, Oregou. an. I nks , to Mr. and Mrw. Morse, a daughter I do not think there would lie any de­ —In Ashland. April X). 1 n . sh , to Mr. fection, but to attempt to force him MIL8AI* and Mrs. Chas. Mil »;►. twin da ightcrs. forward would be the hight of folly.” You can bny men's wool lined duck ulsters of O. H. Blount for 83.00. x Perfect Hair ! RED HOUSE COLUMN GEO. ENGLE, Proprietor. WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL WILL CURE CURE CURE CURE CURE CURE CURE CURE Old Sores and Ulcers. Wind in the Stomach. Headache and Nervous Depression. Scrofula. Summer Complaints. Rheumatism and Gout. Pains in the Bones and Joints. all Skin Diseases. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUOOIBTS AND OROOBRS.