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ASHLAND I I I riDINGS BUEV ITI ES. HERE AM» THERE. 1*EKSON AL. HOTEL AM» EATING HOUSE. The S. p. IL ft. Co. to Begin Building Op Jaeksuin file Brevities. Miss M. Helm is quite ill. A lino shower Monday evening. J. C. Whipp returned home Satur day. Mrs. McClellan is home on a brief visit. K. Kubli and little girl have gone to Portland. Rev. Father N«x 1 is attending to the missions east of the mountains. Dan Cardwell is tho nomine«« for constable on the Republican ticket. Milo Caton qf this place, a veteran of the Mexican war,has received a pen sion. Rev. Ennis will preach at this Pres byterian Church at 11 v. vt. on Sunday next. J. 11. lluffer desire.-, to withdraw from the candidacy as Justice of the Peace. Au old man, an American. di«*l iu the county hospital last week; also a Chinaman. Mrs. Heuuis. of Portland, aud Mrs. Freelanil, of Ashland, are visiting Judge Day's family. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. McCain, of Grant’s Pass, were beaming upon old friends here List week. It was a graceful thing to do to seat Col. Johnson, of Trail Creek, in the Republican County Convention. The sjxxsch of J. P. Irish here on Monday p. m . was a mass of contradic tions aud created but little enthusiasm among the Democrats. Every one in the north part of the county thiuks it was a handsome thing for the Ashland delegates to nominate houi'st Jim Birds«*)' for sheriff. The game of base bull, which was played here last 8aturd<iy between the Ashland and Jacksonville nines, was won by our club in a score of 31 to 12. The ease of diphtheria at Mr. Ply- is now convalescent, and ¡is t ough precaution have >xx-n taken is to be hoped there will lx? no more cases, Rev. Mother Baptiste,Superior Gen eral of th«* Sisters of the Holy Names. Rev. Mother Elizabeth, of Montreal, Canada, and Rev. Sister Superior, of Seattle W. T., arrived here Saturday on a visit to St. Mary’s Academy. Out- would hardly think it possible that such a beautiful spot of govern ment land could be found so near to Jacksonville as the claim of Rev. En nis, just three-quarters of a mile from th«* town limits. G«n>. M. Willard Iniri rod «' Seattle. Examine Mills $3 calf shoe. erations in Villain! wilh u Big ||<>tel. Tue Portland Democrat mow MAY 1' IN'S FRIDAY issues ¡i daily editi«>n. J. 8. Urquhart, of Go Hill, has Bargains this week at Clayton A- Several months ago it was an- gone to San Francisco. Gore's. x Little Shasta parties will shortly nouuc«*l that Ashlaud was to la* one Mrs. W. M. Gilroy is again teaching of the eatinj? stations on the Mt. Shasta Fourth of July! Stniwlierries are abundant iu Ash build a plauiug null m Montague. iu the Ashland schools. route of the S. P. R. R-, but the im The citizens of Ashland are requested land gardens. A. S. Jiicobs and J. O. C. Wimer to meet at McCall's ball to-morrow af Mr. and Mrs. F. Newman left Mon pression prevailed at that time that no Read the lhsl House advertisement, will open a hardware store at Central building would be done by the South ternoon, Saturday. May 19th. to ap it will not take you long. day mortitug for Arizouiu Point. ern Pacific Company, here, or north of point committees to make preparations Miss Amanda Govxlyear left last The '/'i feyncMi saysGen. Beauregard, i Ashlaud on the Oregon A California Ben. Haymond, of Rock Point, has Toran appropriate celebration of the of New (irleans, 1ms bought some real 8unduy to teach a schtxil near Med until the road should be turned over nexrlth of July. Last year's executive been appointed a notary public. ford. estate in Portland. by the courts to the S. I‘. Whether committee was requested to call this You can buy men's wool lined duck meeting, and call it in good time. Let ulsters of O. H. Blotnit for $3.00. x Geo. C. Eddings has txveu making a the receivership is aliout to eml or not A heavy thunder storm threw down there be a full turn out of citizens repre a number of telegraph poles near tour of Klamath «vouuly during the th«' public is not informed, but pre parations have been commenced, ut John B. Griffin has located a gtxxl Grant’s l*ss last Tuesday. senting the whole town. C ommittee . past week. all events, for the immediate construc homestead claim in the Dead Indian Mrs. H. E. Wilkinson came up from now The Roseburg Plain<le<tler tion of a handsome depot hotel at Fell under a Train. country. iasnes a daily campaign edition a Parker’s, Wednesday, to reside with her Ashland. Mr. T. J. Davis, superin Try that choice rock-candy syrup at wideawake ami neat lixikiug daily. "Lafe" Lane, son of Lafayette Laue. husband in Ashlaud. tendent of bridges Hnd building, ar <>f Roseburg, a young man of nine Sutton A Miller's finest syrup ever Capt. A. D. Helniiin has been iu rived here from the south Tuesday, Adolph Mayer, a prominent Salem teen or twenty years, fell under offered for sale. x merchant, failed this week. His liabili Portland this week, attending the bringing with him plans and specifi the wheels of a moving train at that The new railroad depot prosix-cts ties are about $23,000; assets, $15,600. grand encampment, 1. O. O. F. cations for the building, and ut once place Tuesday niglit, and one of his have stimulated the transfer of lots in set alxiut procuring the rock for the legs was caught and crushed. He is the railroaii Col. Irish and Mr. Swift both ex foundation. The building, the ground Th«> large sawmill of Mrs. M. E. addition. a fireman, but was off duty that night, Burckhalter at Clinton, near Truck«*, pressed themselves as delighte«l with for which has lieen broken, is to be 239 It is time to begin work for the 1th Cal., was bnrmxl hist Sunday night; th«* natural charms of Ashland aud its and as the northliotind express was feet long by 34 feet wide, two stones pulling out of Roseburg he attempt«*! of July, and we dou't want to gel it loss $10,000, partly insured. snrrouniliugs. aud an attic in hight, and will juesent to step aboard and fell between the mixed up with politics, either. M. A. Wheeler, of («rants Pass, was a handsome appearance. It will be Th« barn of Rufus Cox. ou Sticky, smoking car and emigrant sleeper. Austin W. Bish is proparing to run was burned last Friday night: loss in town yesterday. J. F. ¡mil George an eating house, hotel aud passenger The leg was crushed below th«* kuee, a milk dairy, and serve customers in about $''O0. partly insured. The tire is Kelley, of that place have lxx'D here depot, aud the gruund-fiixir shows tho and iHJSsibly the knee joint may lie Ashland with fresh milk ilaily. following apartments. Dining room supp s«xl to have caught from a lighted within the past week. saved. This powder never varie- A marvel 80x32*2 feet; hall 11 feet wide across Fine job printing of all descriptions cigar stub thrown into the stables the of purity, strength and wholewomeness. E. C. Ryan will leave Ashlaud this the building; waiting room 24>8'x32'n Pointer Tor Fruit Growers. More economical than the ordinary kinds, done at lowest rates at the T idings of evening Ix'fore. week for Lathrop, Cal., where he will ft.; ticket office, 24l4xl2‘2; baggage and cannot be sold in competition with Says the Y’reka Mr. A. be 111 charge of station observations room, 14*2x31^; two store rooms each Every orchardman who wants gold fice. Head for samples ¡uni prices. the multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in coin for bis fruit crop this year must Mild thunder showers have been Lumpier, a shoemaker, who has resided for the V. 8. geological survey. 14l,xl5*4; large kitchen, pautry, store cans. R oyal B a KIMO P owdkk C o ., 1U6 go to work immediately and thin out freshening the air and moistening tin* at Etna a uumlx'r of years, dropped room and six lodging rooms. The Mrs. J. H. Real reai'htxl home Sun Wall .street, N. Y. the fruit on his trees thin it out well ground all over the valley this wev-k. I dead ill Grant's livery stable at that day «'veiling from Sacramento, where second and third floors tire divided in place last Friday. His death was due she hud been visiting her mother, who to g«xxl-sizod lodging rooms, 32 iu and cultivate the orchards. If you Colonies for Oregon. The railroad hve-stoek-yard, north- ; to heart disease. don't do this, there is no use in your was seriously ill, but is now convales number, each with window openings. of th«» Sulphur Springs house' raising fruits. This year we have the east A large party left Oil City. Pa.. Fri cent. The building is located south of the has been considerably enlarged re- ' Mr. Louis Webb has hrs telephoue r;u 1 road completed to California and eently. day. for Oregon, tinder the charge of prosent main truck, ttnd east of th«» line completed Ix'tweeu his place and Messrs. Sylvester Patterson, Israel will have to compete with California in Bev. F. J. Strayer, formerly of Salem, a distance of four mill«, using Patton. Champ. Payue and J. W. Bri- present depot. The dressed lumber the size of fruit, as well as flavor. who recently headed another colony D. R. A E. V. Mills ahead' with their ’ Gazi'lle, will all lie shipped by car direct from a barbed wire fence most of the way, Freight rates are high, and it will not SI calf shoe. Made to order m two 1 ¡is a means of conducting the electric ner have gone over to Beaver creek, to the wharf at Oakland, Cal., and it will from Pennsylvania to Benton county. operate the hydraulic mines of Patter be hero ¡is soon as the foundation can pay to ship scrub fruit. If you expect widths and every pair stanqied. Mills current. | Yri ka Vniou. This second colony will locate some son Bros. to sell, go to work and unload your $3 calf shoe. ♦ where in the valley. < In last night's BRADLEY & METCALF’S lie prepared. When comes the train, the agent of an Eastern colony trees ana loosen up the ground around An officer from Klamath county force of men employed by the company Mr. Elislia Morse and bride, friends The tkxir joists of Mrs. Houck's went through here Wednesday with went up to Grant's Pass to look out LAIRD, SCHROBER & MITCHELL’S them. L. M artin . of Mrs. G. C. Eddings, stopped in will be able to erect and complete the building are all laid, anil Mr. Ayers ex Saud. fora location. | Statesman. Jsckson, who had been coni- Ashland oue day this week, eu route structure very quickly, and Ashland pects to have the brick-laying begin milted to the insane asylum, Jaeksou Temperance Meeting. from San Francisco to Maine, on their will have at least one good, large hotel next Monclay. WAVERLY SCHOOL - had lx'en in the county about three wediliug tour. Thai lllshna.v of Nntlon», before the summer is over. The rooms At the M. E. Church Tuesday even years and was working on V. A. The broad Atlantic, is ever a stormy thor Mr. Jas. Norris, of Illinois gave an Dun- are to be plastered and nicely finished ing. May 22d, th«» following question SPRING HEEL Judge Webster and District Attor throughout, and Ashland will have its excellent address on temperance at lap's ranch. oughfare. Yet blow the winds ever so MISSES’ will be discusssed: ney Colvig were on Wixlnesday morn the regular meeting of the club last fiercely, and ride the waves ever so loftily, share of good hotels in time. Rescilved that the Ix-nefit which A Sau Francisco dispatch of May I ing’s tram, en route from Jacksonville ecumen must man the good ships, tourists LADIES’ MISSES, CHILDRENS’ SLIPS may lx* s«scured to American citizens Tuesvlay evening. lltli 11 tli says: W. .1. Bryaut ex-mayor of to Lakeview, to open circuit court for will brave the pa-sage, and commercial trav by tariff regulations or revision are CITY IXPROYElEVrs. It saves you trouble and don't cost this city was attacked with vertigo on Lake county next Monday. elers and baser» inu-t visit the ceuU'<’» ot FINE SHOES IN FOUR WIDTHS. iusiguifieent in comparison with the you any more, to give your subscrip the narrow gauge ferry boat this morn- i i foreign trade and manufacture. 'That atro cious malady, *■ arickness, together with vast amount which might be saved of tion for your pajier or magazine to ing, aud fell into the bay and was ! Jacob Harris, brother of Wm. Har Iloniniug Points, Sent in nuil Colicky pains and much inward uneasiii«"- our great resources, by a prohibition I Burckhalter A Hasty. drowned. The body was recovered and ris of this place, and Mrs. Swank, ♦ this Week. isolli n emltired when Host« tier’s Stomach law, such as would make it a criminal (daughter of Wm. Harris) with her Bitters would have fortified the voyagns taken to the morgue. The new portion of the city ¡dong Revs. Rolw*rt Ennis, of Jacksonville, against them. Sea captains, and in fact all two children, arrived in Ashland Sat offense to manufacture or sell intoxi the Boulevard Stskyou and strvx'ts oil salts and veteran travelers,'an-acquainted and F. G. Strange, of Ashland, have l ’ he safe in the depot of the (). A C. ' cating liquors of any kind. We in urday from Santa Rosa. Cal., on a with the protective value of ibis vstimabb radiating from it, is making a steady vite Democrats and llepublieaus lead been holding a series of evening meet 1!. 11. at Oregon City was robbed by j visit. preventive and rcraedv. and are ran I y un improvement. Tho Hunsaker and ings at l’hoenix this week. burglars early Sunday inorning.having • provided with it. Immigrants to the fai ers to discussion of this question. been blown open by blasting powder. ( The following men, of the S. P. Rtx'ser proiHirties have Ix'eu added to we-t should 11 -<• it as a safeguard against C om . Street Commissioner Patterson is The contents of the safe were scatter«*! ! force of car[>euters and builders came the original I’ruchl addition, aud a new malaria. S< < k the aid of tile Bitters tor d\ -- pepsia, constipation, liver cmplaiut, kid bringing the surface of Main street about th«> room, and there was but lit over the Sisk) ous, Tuesday, to work street, Vniou street, ojx'ued at right ney troubles, aud ill ailments that ini| air Great Fire at Gohlendale, W. T. down to the «*stiiblish«*i grade at aud tle money ¡mil valuables taken. No \ «>n t he new depot hotel: W. R. Sktxld. ungles with tho avenue, running west the harmonious aud vigorous action ot the above the Oak street corner. vital powers. The little town of Goldendale, W. T., clue to th«' perpetrator. ward to the junction with Iowa and I E. J. < rriffin. Chas. Crouch, W. Ben the county seat of Klickitat county, nett, J. B. Austley, C. J. Brady. Gresham streets. Hou. John M. Guerin was announced A Jacksonville correspomleiit says: Medford Items. with a population of about »00, suf to speak in Ashland Weilnesday even The following gentlemen have MAKKII.h 8. Johuson. son of Prof. Johnson bought fered a terrible ilisaster by tire last ing, but came no further south than “A few days ago lloten Bros, struck a of H. lots in the Bracht addition, on Real estate is changing hands rap- Eugene, arrival here Monday as quartz ledge alxiut six miles north of Sunday afternoon. It was a compact Roseburg, owing to ill health. the Boulevard: Max Bracht, 4 lots; the agent of the California Associated Dr. A. C. Helm. I1 .; Geo. Engle, 11,; idly. -------------------- < X >------------------------ I Jacksonville, which has since proved to ly-built, wooden town, ami the tireonee Col. J. T. Bowditch, cainlidato for I lx* very rich. Yesterday they com- Press, to report political matters and Lieut. Swift, 1; 11. B. A E. V. Carter, 3. Several new buildings have be«'n under way there was no ¡aissibility of From ami after May ist, 1888, I propose to sell goods only lor iu Southern Oregon, and will checking it. The whole business part Representative in the legislature u [ hui metici'd taking out ore, and to-day news On Allison street, running parallel contracted for the hist week. probably go uorthw;ird with Hon. they brought to town over$NH)in gold the Democratic ticket, waa to address of the town was consumed every with tho Boulevard. :JU6 feet west: Angle A Plymale aud Short are lay ( ’A dust. It was taken from a (xx-ket in I John F. Swift. store, the court house, postoffice, two the p«x>ple of Medford last evening. .Max Pracht, 3 lots; Dr. A. C. Helm, 1; ing out their new addition north of the ledge." Mr. aud Mrs. E. V. Carter returneil Lieut. Swift, 1; Rev. F. G. Strange, 2; Medford, iu building lots. Choice acre churches and two newspaper offices. The new schtxil house at Phoenix is The total loss is estimattsl at $200,0110, receiving its coating of rustic this The A*ldand boys were nicely ; home last Sunday evening from Sau N. A. Jacobs, 2. Or Approved Country Produce. and five acre lots can lx? secure«! if with insurance not over $50,000. week, aud it begins to show up as one ••scoo|xxl" in the baseball match at I Francisco, aud Mr. Carter resumed his Several of the purchasers are con spoke for iu time. ----- oo- About thirty-live families lost every of the neatest school houses iu the Jacksonville last Saturday tho score I hdxirB as cashier of th«* bank Monday templating building residences on Mr. Noble, a gentleman from Ne thing they had in the world. The tire county. Ix'iug: Ashlamls, 12; Jacksonville's, morning. He reports the Southern their lots soon, and some are preparing braska. ----- A full line of- is building ¡1 residence on the When Eaby wan sick we gave her C originate«! in a livery stable, but 111 >w 31. Our boys were hospitably enter California fever of speculation quiet plans. The dearth of seasontel lum At the Presbyterian church on uext tained. however, by the Jacksonville ing down, but says the general opinion ber and brick in Ashland, however, in- live-acre lot be purchawd from Wm. H. •VTien she was a Child she cried for < astoria, it started is not known. Sabbath the sermon subjects will be; [»■i>ple. A return game will be played i in California is that ¡1 steady and rapid lerfers seriously with building im Barr on the south side of Medford. V’hen fibe i»ccauie Mis« she dung toCaatoria, •'Woman and Christianity, aud Christ in A-bland sometime tn the hitter part development of the Northern part of provements this spring. Max Frucht M. II. Beatty, th«* retd estate agent, Vheu bhe bad Children sue gave them Caatorii Railroad Changes. our Intercessor.” Strangers will be of this month. that state and of Southern Oregon has moved the old Jehu Gum resi is selling lots every day iu bis new ad welcome. On Wednesilay morning Receiver may be confidently expected. dence, from the junction of the Boule dition. Beatty is a wide awake fellow A large nuinlxT of Ashland people, K<x'hler aud Supt Brandt, of the O. A vard, Main and Gresham streets, to and catches the customers ou the lly as Messenger A Smith have their saw seventy or more in ¡ill, took an excurs GROCERIES, Etc., AT LOWEST RATES. Arthur Conklin, of Grant's Pass, C. R. R-, came out from Portland to mill completed and running, and are oue of the Allison street lots, and in they come into town. who has been down in California en ion trip over the railroad to the Siski- meet here Col. It I’. Morgan, the rail prepared to furnish gvxxl sugar and forms us that be is preparing ¡»Ians for —o<>- to interst capitalists and NEW THIS WEEK. Medford has some very fashionable road engiueer, who came iu on a yellow pine lumber on very short no yous last Sunday. A few stopped at deavoring a novel and attractive house to occupy immigrants in the advantages of Rogue Steinman, or Siskiyou station, but sp«*eial train ou a tour of inspection tice, at lowest prices. second and third lots on the Boule people. They try to keep tip the styles x We tender our thanks for past patronage, and most of them went over to Cole’s Bixla I River Valley, returned home by last the New York and Boston million h> irs. over the whole liue.fetween San Fran vard, leaving the corner for business of Thursday's train. He reports that the change their costumes two and They W. T. Griswold and Eugene Rick- springs, where they had two hours to cisco and 1’ortlauiL Concerning his cordially solicit a continuance of the same. boom quiet in Southern Califor purpost's. This being the meeting thro«' times a day ¡mil parade the trip, a Sau Francisco «'orrvspoudeut seeker, of the I'. S. Geological survey, spend, and took dinner. Ix-fore the laud point of six streets, being near the nia, compared with what it hiis lx*en. streets. Medford is lxitiud to Ixxim. says: "The visit probably presages arrived hero Tu«,eday morning, anil are north-bound train came along. J. M. MCCALL, but found many Californians who want railroad freight de|x»t and convenient another large issuance of bomls for the preparing to take the field for the sea to a large area of orchard land, it is Mr. Farris h:is purchased the Cun J. Lusk A Co., the great caunere of to come to Oregon as soon as they can son in Southern Oregon. purpose of building new feeders Oakland, Cal., have failed on account do so without sacrifice of their business presumable that this kx'idity will 1x5 ningham property aud will erect a fin« Ashland, Oregon. through the state. The Oregon A Cal chivseu as tho location of the wholesale brick structure for hotel purposes, During the thunder storm down the of the Coleman failure. Their liabili or property interests. Stockholder's ' ifornia railroad will doubtless Ixs taken valley last Monday evening, lightning ties will probably reach $260,000. fruit establishment aud fruit cannery, which will make a desirable location. Hon. Tohn F. Swift, of San Francis which San Francisco parties have an out of the receiver’s bands during the struck a tree near Jacksonville, and a Coleman A Co. were interested in their 1 In- regular annual mil ling of the Mo»! Goddard, of Flounce Rock, ni'Xt mouth. All the legal prelimi number of poles of the Postal tele business, ami did their shipping. It co, arrive«! here Sunday evening, suf nounced tbemnelvee ready to put in us Las Carlos of theAshlnnd State Normal School sold ins ranc’h to .1. M. Weaver; holders will be hel<iMcCall’s Hall on Saturday, * naries have been concluded, ami it is graph line near Gohl Hill were shat is the largest cannery in the world, fering from a low fever, but spoke on s«x»n as the fruit production here will consideration May . nt 2 o clock p m . Important $3,000 all cash. understixxl that the Southern Pacific tered tdso. ami the failure is greatly deplored, but Monday night. By the advice of a warrant it. will be brought before the meet- company simply wauts Judge Deaily’s physician lie remained hero for rest Th«' large triangle formed by the in riind a large attendance i» requested. Medford is bothered with a red dog Go to work thinning the fruit on it is probable th« trouble will lx* only aud quiet and medical treatment till tersection of the Boulevard and Main roaming the streets, to the imnoyan •I. S. let . Sec. final decision to transfer the general tenqxirary. offices, books, etc., from Portland to your peach, pear ami prune trees, if Wednesday evening, when he took the street has been purchased by the Con of the citizens. He prefers dark San Francisco. Iu what capacity Mr. you want to harvest a marketable and N. G. Yix'um. a heavy real estate train for Portland, and was feeling bet gregational svx'ietv, and plans hire instead of daylight to do tn Koehler's services will be retaiuetl by profitable crop, and protect your trees dealer of Vasiidenu, Cal., who mys ter when he left Ashland than when he Ixx'u prepared and accept«*!, which There are several shot guus ¡tfvaiting the Southern Pacific is not stated at from injury. Don’t wait till" the young teriously disappear«*! from that place arrived. ()wing to his illness he was will insure the building of the largest him. fruit is half grown. present," last fall, and was supposed to have compelled to cancel the apixiintmeuts and handsoinest church «xhfiee in the H. G. Nicholson has abandone«l Youle Gilroy are shipping a large lieeu murdered for money, has come to which bad been made for him to speak city. The two-story building now on farming and is now head clerk in Ad Not on That Ticket. the lot will be moved to th«» east line, kins A Webb's hardware store. He amount of sash, «loots, and other finish light at Monmouth. Polk county, this at Grant's Pass and Roseburg. enlarged, iinproveil and beautified for a knows how to fix up a store aud weigh ing material over into California from state, where he is living with his family, C entral I’ oint , Or.. May 15,1WM. followed him thither. He left There is no danger to human life parsonage. out a pound of nails as well ¡is the E ditor T idings : Please give no their planing mill in .Ashland, sending who ----- Certain Lines of------ B. F. fkx'ser has plattvxl his tine best of older clerks who have serveil an 6tore front the other day ntum*rous debts iu Pasadena for his more to be dreaded than that which tice through your paper that I with a to handstime father to pay. tract of about fourteen acres iu the the saw-mill town of Sisson. arises from vitiated blovxl. 1 lyspepsia, apprenticeship at the business. draw my name as a candidate ou the prohibition ticket. The nomination The T iding ' s Eugen«- correspondent rheumatism, headache, and' general southern part of town and christened it> The ladies Co-operative Society will SjK'nce Childers is building a two was made without my knowledge or give a strawlx'rrv and ice cream "festi reports that a colony of thirty-nine im debility, all result from it, and are the Highland Park tract. It is n fine, story brick on the corner of Main and elevated, well-drained tract, and Mr. curevl by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Taka it consent, aud to avoid further complica val next Wednesday evening at the migrants from Omaha. Nebraska, ar- Reeser is offering lots at reasonable C streets. The ground floor is for tions I must define my position by Presbyterian Church. Berries fifteen nved in Laue county on Monday ot this month. Six Ixittlw, $5. store rooms, the second iloor is for of prices. saying that I have voted for over twen cents ¡1 dish, for either strawberries or last week, ¡¡nd most of them have s«'t- Jacob Thompson litis sold the stock fices, It will be a tine stnicture and ty-five years, and from first to last, cream with cake. Good music prom tltxl in the Siuslaw country. A con and entire outfit of th? Ashland Livery an ornament to the city. siderable uumlx-r of immigrants are Stables to E. E. Miner, and hits renttx'l aud all the time, I have affiliated with ised. A Sound Legal Opinion. D. C. Herrin has erected a new pho the Republican party. Although I coming into the upper Willamette val the stables to Geo W. Stephenson, E. Bainbridge Mtm'day. Esq., comity ntt'y., Asahel Bush, chairman of th«* Demo ley, but as a rule they are people with tograph gallery ou C street. It is well joined the pronibition club to work the veteran liveryman, who has again < lay county, Tex., says; ''Have used Elec state central c«niimittee, came small capital, ami are lixikiug for gov- and nothing is to hinder him Auction Sale of Household rurnnupr. and vote for the amendment to the cratic taken charge of the business. Mr. tric Hitters with most happy results My located \t PluH'iiix. Oregon, Monda> lOKyi’lst, out to Ashland last Sunday, to meet from doing a fair business. He is eou- constitution, I did not understand Col. Irish; and J. 1’. Gregg, secretary , , erument land, or very low priceil Stephenson has received a number of brother also was very low with tunlarial fe A rare opportunity to get furniture cheap. sulerevizi fine artist and is up with the that by so doing I was joining the of the Republican state central com 1 farms. hamlsome new rigs, and is prepared to ver aud jaundice, but w as cured by timely times in that art. We wish him suc Tinundersigned will sell to the highest bid prohibition party, but did do so. like mittee, spent Saturday aud Sunday please patrons of the stables with bet use of this medicine Am satisfied Electric cess. l'he cost of the Chrisman will case, dur. at hi«, residence on the above date the many other g«xxl Republicans, because recently deciik'd in the supreme court, ter accomuHxlatious than ever before. Bitters saved his life." following article*; all «piitv new and iu good I believtxl it would be for the lx*st in here. Miss Russ, ou th«* corner of Main order. It. I. Wikaixsou, of Hors« 1 ave. Ky . add* on appeal from Lane county, was The Republicans and Democrats of terest of the people. Politically I can A number of pleasant church six'ia- about .$10,000, including attorneys’ a like testimony, saying: He jsisitiiely ls-- and B streets, has a fine selection of Two black walnut l»vd room sets.(marble not favor the prohibition party, for bles have been held in Ashland within fix's. The attorneys’fix'« on the side Ashland have united in having limit lieves be would have died, hud it not lieen millinery goods and understands the topped). nearly every prohibitionist is a draw the past ten «lays one at th«* born«* of of tho will were alxiut Sl.OOO. If the a movable platform for public speak for Electric Bitter*. business thoroughly. We wish her One cxebdor »priug l»vd lounge. ing, to lie set up in the plaza for politi from lue Republican ranks the only Mr. ami Mrs. Dunn, one at the Baptist paid as much fur attorneys’ cal meetings. They will haveantimlier This great remedy will wanlofi*. a* "ell as success and a hearty welcome with us. One ret black walnut «•hair», cane back old party that has the elements of Church, an«l one, Wednesday evening, coutestauts the other costs must have been of comfortable benches to l»e brought cure all malarial iliscascw. ami for all kidnev. May 11. 8. and scat*. temperance in it. and as the prohibi at the home of Mr. anti Mrs. G. C. i fees $2,060. There was about 39.(XX) of the into use when ntxxltd. and will have liver and stomach disorder* stand* un Two black waluut ro< ker>. tion party canuot even lio[»e to achieve Eddings. estate left after paying the costa, to di open air speaking during the whole of equaled. Price st. and »1 nt 1 liitviissl Bro*. Whether on land or at sea. on the Two willow rocker» anything now. they merely work nice ririnriciririririri prairie or in the crowded city, Ayer's Drs. Price A Gear», of Medford call vide as the will directed, the total the summer and fall campaign except One elegant black walnut secretary and ly into the hands of the Denax'racy. LJUJLJkJLJLJkJkAUUkJ Pills are the best cathartic, being con book case. when bad weather may interfere with Public Meeting, anil toward the deftqit of the old party upon all who are indebted to them to i amount having lx-en about S!!»,666. venient, efficacious. and safe. For tor Twenty-five yards brusselt* < arjal ami sev make settlement, either by cash or I appointments. of progress in this our state ami nation. note, There will lx a ptmlfe niceliug «I the pid liver, indigestion, and sick head as s<H>n as possible. Dr. Geary ' At last Multnomah county is to get I eral yards of ingrain carpet aud linoleun 10 dozen Men's Patent Button Overalls, reduced to. per pair, Yours, F ked T. D owning . The Chinese wash house down on Woman's Foreign Mi««iomi * -oi iety of the ache, they never fail. has sold out in Medford, and is pre- , rid of the fifteen Chinese lepers who One Richmond range. No. ~ and fixture«. M. E. i bur. h. at their ]>lar> of vvor-hip next have Ixx-u the cause of more or Water street was burglarized one night 5 dozen Men’s Amoskeak Shirts, regular price 50 cts, reduced to 25. paring to move to Seattle as soon as Oue combination kitchen table, one dining less annoyance aud «'xpense. The receutly and a trunk containing the Sahtaith evening, «‘ommi'ncing at soh loi-k Necrological. be can settle bis business affairs. table and many other articles; also a top bug 10 dozen Men’s Lined Duck Coats, regular price S2 50. reduced i county court lias entered into a Chinaman's deposit of cash was car Following is the program Mrs. Martha A. Reese, of Adams, gy. sale to ln’gin at 10o’clock a . m . Terms Mrs. P. M. Webstt'r, wife of the Con to, each. singing, with a shipper, whose name ried out without waking the occupants Umatilla county. who was compelled gregational minister, is a Homeopathic ‘ coutnict cash upon fall of tin* hammer. Now is the scripture Readiti- At present polit of the house. The trunk was found lias been suppress«*! for the present, I'raver. 10 dozen Men’s Jean Pants, extra quality, reduced to. per pair. to stop in Ashland on her return from physician, and her professional card : who has guarant«x*l that he will hind broken open a short distance from the time for bargains. Remeinltur the day and order of th«' day. singing. Southern California whether she hail appears iu this issue of the T idings . the lepers ou their native heath for house next morning, but the money date. Monday. May 21 *t. W. 1’ H amm -'N. is electioneering. 6 Men's Summer Coats, to close, reduced to, each, Recitation. gone hoping to arrest the progress of Mrs. Webster graduated after a full ! $125 a head. The ship on which they was gone. The Chinaman dixten't tell Phoenix, <»regon. Select Reading Mr. J. Owens, of Woodville, is bere Recitation nn<i *<•! : the fatal disease, consumption, which course in the medical college at Cleve- , are to sail 1ms not arrived yet. It will exactly how much he lost, but says it 14 dozen Men's Heavy Grey Underwear, regular price 75 cents, with the intention of erecting a pbo- original E.—ay. liad feasted upon her system, breathed land, Ohio, and has had a number of leave here iu alxiut six weeks. [(>re- was considerable. reduced to, each, . - ’ - Song. tograpb gallery. We wish him success. her last at the Central Hous«' in this years of successful practice. Recitation, by live litlic giri* gouian. 30 Dark Colored Suits, regular prict S9 00. reduced to, each. The Ashland hotel company call for place last Thursday evening. A de Recitation, Mr. Welch, from Evans Creek t'Nil'Ll? states I. ani » ofei < f . * singing. Dr. E. P. Geary has sold his house Roseburg, or.. May I ns *.* bids for the contract to build their new Meadows, informs us that the new saw voted husband, a son and daughter Lieut, -bis. A. Swift will receive bids Benediction Notice i* hereby given that in t'ornplianec mill is now ready to turn out lumlier. were with her to soothe her last bouts, aud lots iu Medford to his partner. Dr. till noon May 12th for the coutract to hotel on the Chit wood corner of Main riririrvrirvrtririri Mrs. II. V II ISI'-.VK! Pre- with the pro\ isioiis of the act of ( oiigress of LJLUU4UJI.U1.JLJLJL JL J VI’-. VI. F. Fi:>.i:I.VM’. sei l’he casket containing her earthly re R. Pryce, aud will move to Seattle as furuish and set up five hundred poles and( hik streets, in accordance with the June. is7s, entitled “An act for the ».«• of The <]uartz mill of Smith A- Co. has mains was taken with the mourners s«x>n as he can settle his business af for the military telegraph lino between plan of a Portland architecton file in timl»er lands in the state* of i alifoniia. <Ore begiiu work in good earnest. We have Don’t Experiment. gon. Nevada and Washington Territory." on Friday’s train, enroute for Tacoma, fairs in this county. Dr. Geary has Plevna aud Fort Klamath to be dis the ollie«'of W. H. Atkiuson in this good reason to hope that it will extend Henry E. C,»ok. of White Point, co«iit\ of gained a high reputation ami ¡1 large tribute«! as follows: 156 poles Ix'tween place. The proposed building will lx> where the burial took place. Yon i iiniiot afi’ord to was**- time in i vpcri Jack*<»n. State of Oregon, ha« this day tiled the fame of "Old Gold Hill." in this oftice hi* *w<»ru Oatvincut for the 1). R. White, of Griffin iwk, died practice in this valley, ami many ixx>- Plevna and Liukville, 150 bi'tw«*en a handsome brick structure three mentlng when your lung- are in danger. plt' will regret to see him leave. Quite a quantity of heavy timber lias pur« im-cof the E ’?of S E of **ecti<»n No at bis home <>u Tuesday morning last, Linkville and toll house on Ft. Klam stories and an attic iu hight.alxjut one Consumption alwny- wmis, nt lir-t. only a tow nship Nd.’lVs. Range No. ¿i, and hundreil feet fronting on Main street eoltl Do not iHTinit anv dealer to Impose been side tracked here, and it is re w ill in ortW of inflammation of the l*»welx. Mr. llie Ashland Wixilen Mills have for ath road, and 2')6 between the toll and proof to show that the laud «ought eighty feet ou ( )ak ported that a new railroad bridge will street, See i> more vulnable for its timber or stone than upon you with m , iiic cheap imitation of l>r. Whit«» has hceu a resident of Jackson side a number of '‘carboys"—large bouse and the Fort. The [will's must for agri« ulturai purposes, and to establish notice in another column span Rogue river at this place. for date of King's New Discovery for <<>n«tuuption. county for about six years, having glass vessels each holding from ten to lie of white or red cedar, fir or tamar- his claim to said land before the Registerand 4 dozen Calin, Nickelsburg «V Co. > l ine Cali Shoe, regular coughs and colds, bitt be-lire you get the come lilt her from Sacramento valley. twelve gallons and enclos«*il in a wmxl- ac 20 feet loug. squared aud charred receiving bids. etc. Dr. J. McCoy has lately returned l(e< ehur of this ott’n e at Roseburg. Or., ou price $5 oo. reduced to, |>er pair, the 21st «lay of July, lsss. He was about 65 years of age. anil en case, just the thing to hold cider, at the butt, not smaller than »inches Messrs. J. 1). Fountain and __ ___ A. H. I genuine. Bvi'atise he can make mor,- profit i from a visit to East Portland. His Saturday, dozen Fine Patent Congress Gaiters, regular price $4 oo, re- He names as witnesses W R Boyd. Robert leaves a wife and several children, vinegar or other liquors. They cost in diameter at small eml and set at Tanner will open a general store _ at he may tell yon be has -ometliitm just as headquarters are at the Union hotel; ogvii, J W Bia« kbiirn. Erank \itch of duced to, per pair, grown, to mourn his loss. His funeral $2.25 each in San Francisco, but will least four feet deep in the grotiud. the railroad town of Mott, in Siskiyou good, or just the same. Don't la deceived, at. which place the traveling pnblic W hite Point. Jackson uountj, or. Any and all persons claiming a«i\er*« l\ dozen Men’s Fine Puritan Cali Shoes, regular price $4 oo, re- was at Jacksonville Wednesvlay, and be sold at $1.25 each. Apply either at Cost of each kind of tiinlxvr must Ixi county between Sissou and Dunsmuir. but insist ti|H)ii getting Dr Klug s New* Dis find the comforts of a home. ’he atMive-descrirM’d hunts arc requested to 5 was in charge of the Masonic lodge. s | h . ¡tiisl. Address Lient. Jas. A. Swift. They were over 1«Hiking ¡it the field tavvery, which is guarutiteed to give relief in » factory or at office in Masonic block. duced to, |>er pair, A short time ago we took a'trip to file their claims in thi* ofti« e on or iwforu last wt'ek. aud after visiting all the all throat, bing and chest ntTeetion- Trial th«* coal mine of Mr. B. F. Wade, said .’1st day of July. 1^. Frank Whitman, a young man some 50, reduced Postmaster Farlow will receive bids Ashland. 4 dozen Men’s Fine Button Shoes, regular price I ’ . « low < has w .J ohnst 'N. Register. bottles free nt i hltwissl Bros, drug store 24 years of age, son of J. D. Whitman, till noon of May 24th, for the contnict which is situate«! about twelve mil«* Heavy showers have fallen in some new towns, determined to hx'ate at to, |ær pair, - of Medford, died last Monday in Port to carry the mails batween Ashlaud I parts of tlmyalley this wei'k. In Ash Mott. So they bought a couple of northeast from Gold Hill. A tunnel Ì dozen Men’s. Fine Cloth Top SI hms . regular price/j oo, re Pioneer Meeting. land. after a short illness, from black ami Shake, via Barron and S<xl;i land the rain of Monday night wet the lots in a choice hx-atiou and will put lias been started which exhibits a vein duced to, |>er pair, ..... Mrs. M. P. Webster, MB., measles. Deceased was 11 young man Springs, three trips per week t'acb way; ground only about an inch deep, but up a store building nt once. Mr. Tan The twelfth annual meeting of the of coal not less than six feet iu thick Large line of Men's I ine Calf Shoes, lull vamp, reduced to. highly resjieeted, and much est«**mt*d. service to Ix'gin July 1st next and con down on Wagner creek ami around the ner will have charge of the store Pioneer Society of Southern Oregon ness; which iu quality is said by com PHYSICIAN, I>oth in this valley and in Portland. tract to run for one year. Blanks and west Ixirder of the valley lower down there, and the firm will open business will lie held at Ashland on Thursday. petent judges to bi* equal to the best. HOMEOPATHIC He had lieen employe«! in the fruit and full information can be had of Post > there was a gixxl, soaking rain, plenty with bright prospects for doing a large i June "th. lSHM. at 1 o'clock r. m . ASHLAND. oRF/a»N. There are strong indications of coal in riririr irvwwi commission house* of H. E. Battin A- master Farlow at tin* Ashland ollie.'. S. J. D ay , Sec. all that region, and it is probable that kAkJLJk. JUJUJL JLUkâL J to give grain crops all they can use at and profitable tratle. í Co. for some* time. this may lie a matter of considerable ami softening the ground so Lust winter is known as one of the O. H..Blount is preparing to open present, Jackson» tile to Medford. interest"at no distant date. A railroad that plows are turning s«xl for summer business in Sisson, an I is sttx'king his billow. Cp in th« mountains east of coldest ever experienced in Southern track laid from Gohl Hill to this sec Patronize the only wagon that con Eureka. Red House ahead. x Oregon, and yet there are apples of new store there this week. Mr. Bearcreek, alm'it Sqtiaw-cap peak, a tion would penetrat«* the heart of a nects with every train, rain or shine, last year s crop, which were frozen iu Choice tomato plants at Clayton A’ The motto of California means, I Bloitnt i-t oue of the most enterprising very heavy storm of rain and iiail <x'- tine farming ami fruit growing coun carries the U. 8. mail and Wells, Gore's. have found it. Only in that land of and iniKt . >1 'eessfitl business men in ctirr.xi, the hail»tou«*s being as large as barns aud sheds, but are solid and and Fargo A- Co.'s express. Satisfaction try. sunshine, where the orange, lemon, Sait hem Oregon, and if there is any walnuts, ami the water tilling the gixxl tisdav. in the middle of May. guaranteed. Moore's Revealed Remedy cleanses Ei>. H elms . Driver. olive, fig and grape. attain their btmimss at Si-sou he will have his fuil gulches so that people lower down the Weilnesday morning B. F. Slyer picked and repairs the entire system, giving highest perf«*ction m nud-winter. are share of it. If th re isn’t much bnsiuess slop«» thought a cloil 1-biirst bad ix-- up in his yard an apple which had lain new life. Sold by Chitwood Bros, and Who is Your Best Friend? Alder Bark Wanted. th«' herbs and gutn found, that are there be will do lus part iu making curred. It will heli» pasture* up there. ; in the thick grass under the tree on T. K. Bolton, Ashland. Oregon. x which it grew from the time it fell business come there. Your stomach of course. Why? Bt- ustsi in that pleasant remedy for ail Graves A Sonuichseu will nay a g«xd from the limb till he t<x»k it up, and Brocade diagonal and plaid dross The Sugar I’ine Door .V Lumber Co. throat and lung troubles. IxHim. Ixiom. I mmhu ! Win. Mills, price for alder bark, suitable for tan cxnse if it is out of order you are one of Santa Abie the ruler of coughs, us- proprietor of th" Star Bakery, has now of Grant’s I’.iss. have their mill at except that the side touching the ning purposes, to be cut this month. I the most miserable creatures living, goods, 10 cts. per yard at M. L. Al I ground was partially decaye«l, the ap it a fair, honorable chance and see ford's. x Yours Very Truly. th ma and I'ousuiuptioti. Chitwood opemxl his ice cream parlor, for th«* Merlin in full o|xTation. aud cutting ple was a good oue yet. This shows For further particulars apply to them. (live if it is not the beat friend you have iu Bros. has been appomteil agent for season, where lie will lx* pleased to large quantities of lumlier. winch they pretty goixl keeping qualities for Cottage on Oak street to rent at $7 |2»-4t the end. Don't smoke in the morning. this valuable California remtsly. and serve his patrous with his delicious we are furnishing throughout Southern Southern Oregon apple«. 149 Don't drink in the morning. If you per month. Apply at bank. sells it under a guarantee at $1 a bot cream at 15 cts. per dish, lee cream Oregon aud California. They are pre Men's fine shirts at O. H. Blount's i must smoke and drink wait nntil your I tle. Three for $2.50. parlor open until 10 o'ckx'k every even pares! to till large orders ou short no reduced from SI to 50cts.. in order to stomach is through with breakfast. You We Shall be Glad can drink more and smoke more in the Try California Cat-R-Cure. the only ing. l«*e for Sale in any quantity at tit**. as tin ir capacity is now over Ion get 160 cents in value for every reduce stock. evening end it will tell 011 you less. If twenty-five thousand feet of om* inch ?1 spent at the Ik'd House, and a To place your name ou our subscrip guarante««l cure for catarrh. $1 by 2ets. |»er lb. Come one, conic all. A splendid line of carpets received your food ferments and do«*« not digest tion list for any newspaper, magazine lumber [wr day. The energy and ehiuice to draw a valuable present, by mail $1.10. W m . M ills . right.—if you are troubled with heart or story pu|>er pnblishe«!. Your sub at Messenger A Smith’s this week promptness of the compiiny 1ms put thrown in. x burn. dizziness of tb«‘ head, coming up over 2,000 yards in stock. x Fourteen patterns of carjiets to se (>ne of t he few choice residence lots tiiein in the front rank as manufac of the fixxl lifter eatiug. biliousness, in scription given to 11s will add a little Men's working pants, $1.00, $1.5') lect from, also Smyrna rugs, matting in th«* lx*st part of the city, adjacent to turers, ami tb« ir I.unilier. Dixirs, etc.. digestion. or any other trouble of the to our business aud does not cost you Boys' suits. 12 to 17 years of age, and $2.00 at O. H. Blount's. ♦ sud carpet lining, at Mcuseuger Jk the business center can tie purchased find a ready side throughout this coast coat, pauts and vest, for $5.00 at O. H. stomach, you had best use Green's as much as it does to order it yourself. Smith's furniture store. at a bargain. Apply to O. F. Billings. | from Puget Sound to Loe Angeles. • August Flower, as no person can use it B ubckhalteb Eastern bum at Geo. H. Curreys x I Blount’s. * without immediate relief. POWDER Absolutely Pure. Prices the Lowest D. R. & E. V. MILLS H IX HAND STAPLE and FANCY DRYGOODS Clothing, Hats, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes, w I CLOSING ÜÜT! 0. H, BLOUNT’S Ill Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps, etc., our stock is the largest in Southern Oregon, and we guarantee prices as low as in Portland or San Francisco. O. 11. Blount Clothier and Hatter, Oregon