City Council Proceedings.
What 1» It ?
DEEDS RECORDED.
That producw that beautifully »oft
The City cooueil of Ashland hold
__f, f )r
tRl meeting
The following have l>een recorded in
B. F. Dowell is in town this week )tg
lrfJt yqgq
rP^(1 |. iar
complexion and leave« neither trace» of
Amity, Yamhill oonnty, has a case of
W. J. Kenney was up from Jackson
FRIDAY
it» application nor injurious effect»? The
IANIARY II. P«N>
again.
--
•
—:
Mouday
evening,
the mayor and all the office of t he county clerk since re
ville Wednesday on livery business.
smallpox.
answer. Windom’s Bobertiue aocom-
port in last issne of the T idings :
niembers present.
J.
A.
Larsou,
the
tailor,
returned
to
K’ lhes all thia, and is pronounced by
1 he (M«l Fellows I.'tdge at Medford
The handsome .yew depot at Rufna
Ward
Butler
to
Livy
A.
Murphy
Liquor
license
was
insued
to
I.
AV.
O. F. R.
ies of taste and refinement to be the
(Alie's is ready for occupaucy this week. look in thirteen new member« last Sat Ashland this week.
Big line of Buttons
1"> acres in Sec. 28. Tp. 3t>, R 1 west,
<OCE 0
Barries
for
on«
’
year.
most delightful toilet article ever pro
Rc'.-plar meeting of Alpha Chapter
urday.
Wm.
Patterson
and
wife
were
at
ami
40
acres
in
Se»>.
27.
Tp.
.
’
¡6,
R
1
west
;
License
granted
to
B.
F.
Snyilerto
duced.
Warranted harm lees and match- t
<luced
to
5c
jn*r
dozen.
Two b'indred thousand pounds of
No.
’.8., iucaday eveuiug Jan.
820.
leas. Sold by Chitwood Bro«., Ashland
tap city water main.
WEINSTOCK, LUBIN A CO
Silas W. Kilgore, of Langell valley, Jacksonville this week.
l’>lb. A.! meiulx rs are re«|ne»ted to potatoes for sale by Bish, the milkman.
Ladies
’
Misses'Uloaks
The following bills were audited and
Ix
A.
mid
E.
E.
Murphy
to
Drs-
to«»k
a
Itand
of
horses
down
to
Sacra
L
L.
Merrick
is
ex|*ect>sl
over
from
lep.'Ml it 6:30 o'clock Installation
400 TO 410 K «TRECT.
If you want a sack of nice potatoes, ment«* recently, for sale.
Thoroughbred Poultry.
ordereii paid:
Price and Gear« lumi in Secs. 27 and and Wraps at ?, price.
Sissou soon, on important business.
and ! k . i » p >> L By <>r«ler of
W. M.
give your order to Bisb, the milkman
°*C
s
Max Muller
28, Tp. 30; 8742.
Wyandotte»,
Plymouth
Ko<-k»,
Tl«e Northern Pacific will make ves
Judge Willard Craw ford and wife, of , ■Geo. L. Dean, j*olice
Prof. C. 8. 1’rii‘e was ch<wn super tibule
Single width Broadhead Light Prahnia», Rote and^ Single
R. F. Reeser to Hattie M. IiOgan
lluro for Sale.
trains for all its through travel, Medford, were in Ashland yesterday.
E. vValrad. resetting lump poets 1.50 Ian 1 in Tp. 39. R 1, east: $2.500.
intendent of the I'itsby te.ian Sunday including the emigrant sleepers.
Dress Goods reduced from Comb Broten Leghorn», White Wy
The iimi- rsigued has for sale in Ash School.
2.00
Mr. W. G. Holmes it speuditig the Geo. W. 8teplieurt«ii>, livery
andotte», Pai fridge Cochin», and
John W. Masterson to -lain«* Bra
land, flfle« i head of gooikhortm and
Mrs. Norton, l*oar«l hill.............
3.50
Sam
Jones
will
visit
California
after
35c
to 20c jier yard.
winter
nt
bis
ranch
up
tn
the
Cascades.
Black Minorca» — America’s . liest
II. A. Case lias sold his lot ami im Moo«ly leaves; and Col. Ingersoll is
We desire to say that we aim to fill
num»,' we-gbing from 1050 to 1250
Eugene Walrad, city marshal.. 64.50 den land in Sec. 11. Tp. 36, R 3, west;
Send stamp for Catalogue.
C. B. Watson. Esq., and J. J. Dono Mrs. Porter, lumber................
Double width Broadhead breeds.
J'ouudji. .m I broken to work or drive. provements on 4th street to Mr. New due there, also, within a short time.
5.54 8150.
Address
J.
M.
G
arrison
,
hue made a trip over to Yreka Monday. W. H. Iioeds. Asemt. book. etc. 11.60
W. IT. Wickham to John A. Rams
They «nay Im seen at the lot of Mrs. ton, recently of Iowa.
all orders from out of town residents
Dress Goods reduced from
Forest Grove, Oregon.
The question of what the legislature
J »mi a
ore, on Factory street.
J. K. I,eabo, police.
....
50.00 dell—land in Tp. 39, R 1, oast; borni
Roper A Carter have s«»l«l lots 9 aud will
Mrs.
B.
IL
Willits
was
visiting
rela
<l<*
with
the
state
railroad
commi«-
»<00.
D.
IL
Mills
(freight
<>n
lamps,
E. G, K ilgore .
60c
to
35c
per
yard.
111, block 54, Summit Addition, to W. sion is agitating the men who draw its tives iu Jacksonville precinct last
SB
Settlrmeat Wanled.|
for Wearing Apparel , Household Supplies,
etc......................
26.54
John Cantrell Jto Wim W. Finley—
R. Haynes; con., S250
week.
salaries.
Ladies' pebble goat shoes All ¡lereona indebted to the under
Wn-r Have a Settlement.
Wm.
Patterson.
Str.
Coni
’
r...
75.46
land
in
Sees.
13
and
14,
Tp.
39,
R
1,
Wm. Hart went down to Redding
Mr. Minkler took possession Tues
17.85 west; 84511.
signed are hereby requested to call at
Senator Mitchell ha« presented to Tuesday, to spend a short time in CnT Milton IL ri^ Recorder's fee«
fl.30 jter pair.
etc., with the GREATEST CARE AND SPEED.
All persons knowing themselves io- day of the Grocery störe which he has
our office and make settlement at ear
the
senate
the
petition
of
Joseph
Pen
I. E. Jonee D* Thomas Millsap lots
di‘b’e«i to the nn iersigned nre lien by bought of Clayton «V Gore.
¡furnia.
Ladies’ fine kid shoes at liest possible moment One member
Total.......................
$312.74 31 and 32, blk. J. IL R. addition to Ash
ning of Linkville, Or., asking for relief
noi iii 'ii ihm we must have ireettleiuent
The goods are selected from the general
J. F. Kelley, of the 8. P. D. A I*. Co.,
Petition of H. 8. Evans for exclu land; 8200.
of the flrm is ill and unable to make
iiiiuu-.tia’ely, as our business J. niands
A handsome new express wagon was for injuries suffer«*«! at tbehamisof In was
$2.50
per pair.
tip
from
Grant's
Pass
the
tkst
of
sive
right
to
i*ost
bills
in
city,
laid
ou
collections,
and
the
time
of
Mr.
Gilroy
eians
in
the
Modoc
war.
that nnt.'.t .mlüig
'ip acciíunts Is« «xíliectevL received from San Francisco this week
C. Magrmier, Trtis. to Martin l’nr-
the week.
the table.
I .tidies' elegant French is fully occupied otherwise. All bills
selling stock by a trained and efficient
fur the Ashland i-ftiee of Wells Fargo
H ohlky A P elton .
keypile—blk. 19, Central Point; 8-100.
Washington, 1). C., landlord« have
A
committee
oomposell
of
Dr.
J.
8.
not paid immediately must be put into
A Co.
Mrs.
Isaacs,
of
Medford,
lias
been
Acidumi, Or.. Jan. ]<>, Is*.’.
doubled pnixte for the inauguration
C. B. and Ella Watson toB. F. Ries- kid shoes $3.50 per pair.
Walter.
«1.
D.
Fountain
and
AV.
B.
Col
other
hands
for
collection.
visiting Ashland friends during the
staff of clerks, whose knowledge and ex- *•
A. T. Kyle reports the sale of ten rush. Rooms tluit cost 81 usually will
ton. was ajqiointed to draft anoajhnance er- land in Tp. 39. li I, east; $100.
& G ilroy .
The whole stock must I m * Ashland. Or., Jan. Yotu
Tie Canut-ry men.
acres of land I* longing to J. IL Tozer, Is* rente«! for 83 per day; $2 rooms week.
restraining live stock from running at
3,1889.
M. E. Boattv, et al. to Sopbenia Ba-
Mr. Holburg and wife and Miss Ella large in t he city, to report at next ker-- -blk. 8 m iieat tv’s addition to Med sold in 30 days,
have been increased to $•'* aud $8.
The store
perience fits them for making JUDICIOUS
Mi-srs. Getcu'll and Miller, after south of Arblnnd, to J. A. Ruble; con
Dunn have been visiting Jacksonville I meeting.
ford; 81.
The company which built thecapitol this w(<ek.
s-iotfing a site fora cannery on the sideration. S13tK>.
must
be
vacated
a;
,s
it
is
Warning
to
Trespassers.
railroad land, near the triick, went
P. W. (Dwell to Nancy Anderson
School Clerk John May. has liegun of Texas for 3,0(»,(KM) acres of land,
Claim of 1. (». Miller to the $3(X)
and SATISFACTORY selections. Before
The undersigned hereby warns all
rented for other business.
Arthur Langell, of Klamath coiiuty, awanied for damage to lot of Isaac laud in Phoenix; 8400.
down to Pori lami to »-i- if the land the assessment of property in Ashland sold it in a lot at $3.50 per acre, or for
persons
from
trespassing
(upon
his
was
in
town
yesterday,
returning
home
$10,«500,000;
an«l
the
capitol
only
cost
• amid, lie s«v-.ired for tli.-ir purpose. district, in pursuance of the re«vnt vote
Miller «'«tai«' for opening High street
I. R.DAWSON,
H. A. Ferguson to The Public lots
lauds on Wagner creek, for the pur-
going to the customer, the goods are
$.3,500.000, leaving u ch>ar profit of $7,- from the Wound.
They |retn >rte«l encouragement yester for a live-mill tax.
•
referreil to City Attorney for examina 92,94, 96 ntid‘.‘8, iu Myer’s tract. Ash
000,0(10.
Assignee
of J. D. Fountain. I>oee of hunting or shooting, or for
day, Alni u> nil probability will roii-
tion.
Countv
Snrvey«»r
J.
8.
Howard
came
land;
81.
Mr. J. A. Ruble, who ha« Imught a
auv purpose whatsoever; and gives
chidejto locate tlu-ir cannerv in AMi-
On motiou the mayor appoints«! W.
several times examined in the Mall
During the year there has l*e«‘n coiu- up from Medford yesterday on convey
F. Ro[*er to H. B. Carter lot 31 in
ten acre tract of fruit Imai south of
due notice that trespassers will be
lan.kl
B.
Colton.
Dr.
J.
8.
Walter
and
8.
B.
Pracht’s addition, Ashland; «275.
town of J. It. Tozer, will liegin clearing e«l nt the Unittsl States Mint in Sau ancing bnsiness.
prosecuted according to the laws of
Galey a committee to draft a new
Francis«'«* $25,148,500 in gold, over half
ami improving it at once.
Oregon.
J osbfh R app .
Order Department, in order to detect
John Van Hom has l*een very charter for the city of Ashland, said
F. Roper to W. P. Benn lot 31 in
lxctnr«‘ Tiemerrow Evening.
of which was in double ongle«, and ill Mrs.
T alsnt , Or., Jan. I. 1889
4t
SM
with
trouble
from
nasal
catarrh,
but
Pracht
’
s
addition.
Aaliland;
A
dog,
monkey
and
pony
show
(in
draft to lie submitted to the council
l’ii<f. Hickman will give a lei'lnre at
8107,0(10 in silver, chietlv quarter dol ia improving now.
F. Roper, et al. to H. A. Ferguson —
imperfections or errors. Under no cir-
at its next meeting. •
the M. I . cioireh to-morrow evening cluding a Billy go.it) gathered in con lars.
Monday
Adjourned till Momlay, Jan. l-ltli. at lots 1, 2. 3 and 4. blk. 50, Summit ad
Uncle Sain Colver came in from his
up >n tiie " Linos of th«« Midnight siderable coin at Granite hall
A
meeting
of
the
Farmers
’
Congress
dition to Ashland; $50o.
1 p. 111.
Sun " a di*« ription of Well«'« and ad and Tuesday evenings.
cumstance8 are OLD OR UNDESIRABLE GOODS
has been called by the President, M. Klamath ««ounty ranch, to spend the
venturer during a residem-e three hnn-
Govan High to H. J. Holmes 58
Max Pracht report the sah« of lots 1 Nilkins. to meet at Grange Hall iu holidays at Phoenix.
dnd mil«.-- within the Arctic circle, ar.d 2 in block ’>•>, Saxman’s IVnnsvl- Salem «>n January 14, 1889, for the
100
acre
in
Tp.
39,
R
1,
east;
83,000.
A
few
or
the
Bills.
Mr. Bnshman, of Albany, was in
sent out, and anything not as ordered;
l ie- lee’.ure is one full of intm^t and vania addition to Ashland, to H. 8. puqMjse of takiug action in relation to town
a day or two last week, en route
A ii Oregonian reporter, after niter-- M.
„ Michelson
n 1 to Govan High land
instruction. Admission only 25 ivnts. Emery; cousitleration. 8525.
questions of interest to be broughtgVw*- for Southern California.
viewing a number of members of
.. 1
**•
or not as represented, may be returne
(J. (’. Ragsdale, et al. to Tolo L A- M
X« vv Laniuli '.
Cheapest farm in the valley- one fore the ensuing session of the legis
W. T. 8. Patton and his brother next legislature dmcovere«! that the
lature.
Uo.
16i
acres
in
8ec.
19,
Tp36,
R2,
following
bills
would
be
among
those
hundred
ami
fifty
acres
adjoining
th«'
came up from Grant's Pass Sunday aud
1'eople in A- t'l: ml who «lo Hot like
west; $1.
introduced early in the session:
at our expense.
We propose to fill
Work has been suspended on the spent a couple of days here.
to have, their <-I*»thing washed in a city uf Ashland. Good land, goo.l lo
Creating a registry law.
cation.
8*K>
per
acre.
Billings.
E E Miner to Daniel Wilson lot in
Oregon Pacific for this winter, and all
lire no longer com-
ChinesQ laundry
1
George Judge and family were ou
Creating the office of state attorney Miner’s addition to Ashland: $29U.
is :i<‘.i j. . | .«urz • the Chines«'. •The
each order so well that other orders
During the past week racial parties of the men panl off and discharged. Sunday evening’s train, on the way general.
Track
is
laid
five
miles
east
of
Bad
Martha M (fooksev to Martin Peter
new I’rji urh laundry is now <>peu ami have been given at their res|>ective
from
San
Francisco
to
Portland.
Creating a mining bureau and the son land in Tp 37, Ì1 2 west; 8275.
ready fj *r business, t Inly white help homes by Misses Lydia and Elsie Mc Banks, aliout sixty mill's east of Al-
will be sure to follow.
General Sprague, of Tacoma, his office ot state mineralogist. •
is eoipí r* -1 (in-re; the lanndp'ing is Call. Fannie Ralph mid Mattie Young. l*aiiv. It is state« 1 that work will be
Haskell Amy, et al. to Martin Peter
Protecting trees against insect».
resunie.i early in the spring, and the sou. Woody, ami his daughter, went
guarmii < e l t<> g:v-> entire satisfaction
son
1.5
13
13
acres;
81,513.
Prohibiting killing deer for their
The U. S. Bak«»ry will deliver bread, road pushed vigorously toward eastern southward on Wednesday’s train.
A large illustrated price list and
and prs is are uo higher than chnrged
J E Drucks to A B Drucks G lots
hides.
pies or cakes at your door every «lay if connection.
by tin X I’bínese. See ad.
Mr. C. Cunningham, of the Mount
Relating to the disposition of <lea«l 5, 6 and 7, blk 20, Medford; $3200.
yon wish. Izeave orders nt the bakery
At Gilman, W. T.. 3() miles from He ain Park ranch, near Ft. Klamath, was women’s property.
samples sent FREE to any address
on Main street, oppoeit« <>«ld Fellows
J M Cummins to Wm Slinger lots
| Dr..««Tid in the Lake.
attie. a Bohemian named Schuefer blew in Ashland last Friday and Saturday.
block.
*
4 and 5, blk 52. Medford; $406.
Amending the mechanics’ lien law.
up the house of (h«orge Bodayla last
A lisllbreed India«: ’-Billy" ('rane.
Exempting homesteads from execu
Mrs. Jaue Watson and daughter,
Martha M Cooksey to Mrs. SJ Ly
Respectfully,
Geo. B. Lauders will send a carlotai Tueeday mornjug. killing two men and
h<> bred for a ti ne near Ashland, ami
Daley, left for Portland last Friilay, tion.
on lots 8 ami 9 in Cooksey’s a«lditiou
by t.is indiiitrious habits and goo«l of oats ami a carload of hay over the the little daughter of Bodayla. an«l after an extended visit with relatives
Making
a
record
of
the
redemption
to
Central
Point;
$200.
i‘harai-1« r gained the rests', t oi all who mountuin to Dollarhide’s this wet'k. perhaps fatallv injuring Ifodayla aud here.
WEINSTOCK, LUBIN t CO.
of property sold at tax sales.
Martha C«x>ksey to ( ieo T Hershber
knew liim, was drowuwl in Klamath l’he hay is from his <>wu ranch east of ins wife. Schaefer was promptly
Making the index a part of the re ger lot B in Cooksey’s addition to
B««ar
creek.
Geo.
H.
Andrews,
of
the
land
depart
lynched.
He
committed
the
mnrdera
lake last Monday near M im I ix - Point,
cord of deeds and mortgages.
Central Point: $646 5ii.
by breaking through the ice while trap
P. S
If you wish a Catalogue, drop
The programme of the Entonian Lit iu ravetige upon Bodayla, who had ment, 8. P. R. IL, was ou Tuesday's
Discharging a mortgage on filing of
ping l*eaver. Hie laxly had not l*een erary Society Wedneeilay evening was canned him to be arrest«ql and impris train going home to Portlaml from San an affidavit by the mortgagee.
Samuel Colver to E A Robbins lots
found at la-t report. !!«• leu-.es a a very interesting ore, and the attend oned for cruelty to his (Schaefer’s! wife Francisco.
Making judg«‘s of the state circuit 7 and 8, blk 13, Phoenix; $50.
~c
US a postal card with name and address
famitv.
ance was good. Good programme for
Samuel Colver to John Wisdom- lot
Those who may tliink the Yreka rail i Carlos Goddard.of Medford,was over court magistrates.
next Wednesday.
13,
Phoenix;
$3il.
Making it discretionary with a court
road will not pay, should hear in inin^ at Colstein this week, and expect» to
Drain Tiling.
It will coat but a penny to do so and
John Windom to l> W Gilltert lot
Geo. Crowson will begin this week that the lowest estimate of travel per start within a few days for Southern as to how juror» shall be drawn.
Giving the state jurisdiction over 13. Phoenix; $350.
(’jw A Sons have shipped a iNirload or next the building of a comfortable «lay will not average less than fifteen California.
crime» committed on the Snake and
of «Irani tiling to II. li. Miller of < irants house upon his orchard lot iu the passengers each way all year round,
it may save you dollar«
D W Gilliert to James Hukill lot
Ed. Kilgore came in from his Lan Columbia rivers.
Pass this week from their yard near southern part of town, He has a which at 50 cents each way wouhl bring gell
13,
Phoenix;
8150.
valley
ranch
last
week
with
fifteen
Making an appropriation of $11.0«Ml
town, and J. H. Stewart and others of pleasant location.
in a revenue of $5400 a year, while the head of horst«, which he off«*rs for sale
W P H Legate to James Hukill- lot
to equip the Portland light battery.
tfii-K-oiinty have l*een using a cousid-
freight busim?«R is likely to paj as here in town.
If you want to plant an orchard, much more, with a further revenue
•rablelqnanlity this winter iu draining
Giving the Boys' and Girls' Ai«l So 13. Phoenix; $250.
Samuel Colver to James Hukill lot
fruit lands. Close A- Sons will manu s< nd to J. 11. Settlemier of Woodburn. from express an«l mail matter. In ad
Jack True, now a resident of Siski ciety additional power.
14, Phoenix; $45.
facture a large amount during the Oregon. He has the largest and finest dition, specials can be run out at any you county, spent several days with his
coming season, and will find s heavy tre« s in the Northwest. Will guaran tune, to accommodate people wishing relatives and friends in Ashland within
Obituary.
John W Ablsitt to Wm T Abliott —
♦
«lemand. both in this neighliorhooil tee trees true to name.
to attemi halls or entertainments in the past week.
land in Sec, 3. Tp 39, 1! I, west, Wag
S.
C.
Tay
lor
was
born
in
Deerfield,
and other parts of the valley.
Regular monthly social of the Ash Yreka. Often tunes the nnmlier of
W. Taylor, .having come in from Mam.. Sept. 17, 1K2K, and born of the ner creek; $450.
passengers in the several stages and his W.
land
Baptist
Church
next
Tuesday
WT Abliott tn A P Talent—land iu
ranch
in Grant county, will remain spirit S pt. 1855, and united with the
Pnupoa Ticket Olllre.
evening at the church. Good pro carriages will l*e tipwanis of fifty and with Ins mol her at the family home- Methodist Episcopal Church, of which Sec. 3. Tp 3!). R 1 west :$1000.
sixty
ls*th
ways,
ami
on
Hnnday
week
With Headache. Neuralgia, RbeumatiMu Dy*
Ashland has now been made a <«nn- gramme anl refreshments. Everv-
he ever lived a consistent ami highly
Tolo T A M Co. to Frederick II Rowe
ago at leartt forty-five were on the stages rtead near Phoenix.
pep^ia. Bilimmcaa, Blood Humors Kidney
pen ticket <>ffi«w. end tick«‘ts for any Isaly cordially invi’ed.
appreciate«! member, lie was united
land in Sec. 20. Tp 3'), R 2 west; $1.
one
way.
no
tiiat.
with
a
railroad
the
G.
High
returned
Tuesdav
from
Dweaae. CmMipation. Female Trouble* Fever
l>rant nJ the Utnteii States may fa-
iu
marriage,
Oct.
24,
1850,
to
Miss
G
“
orgo
Denn.
Jr.,
lias
lcasid
the
B
F
Wade
to
John
Sbeelev
159
22
and Ague. Meeplewn«*, Partial ParalytK t
famj't *n. re si th - same rate for al! building now «»■enpied l»v J. J. Dono t ravel uav be at least twenty to twenty- Grant’s Pass. His son. N. L. High, of Mary A. Prescott. They came to Ore
100 aeres in Secs 33 ami '1. fps 34 and
Ncrvoun Prostration, use Paine's ('elery Com
fa-fl Is east <>: th« Mississippi river as hue ns ;« s^l'M'ti. ju ;t wi-st of Reeser'» live average each way per day, or forty that place, came up with him but re gon in 1853, and settle«! in Jackson 35;$50iiO.
or fifty lrt*th ways, to afford a revenue turned the same day.
pound and l>e cured In each of these the
(.••««. 8« . Fr.,u- l-eo or P»utlsr‘«l t«- block.
«•ounty,
where
be
has
since
lived
and
amF
will
o|.
-li
a
gen,
ral
mer
from passengers alone of $75(1 per
C Magruder, trus’eo, to G T llersli-
i ramie is menial or physiral overwork, anxiety.
P .c» poin's. 11«“ metr<>| oils ot C«li- chandise store sometime soon.
It
is
stated
that
W.
Lair
Hill
has
where
he
died.
Dec.
lltli.
1888.
By
month. <*r 89000 per year.—[Journal.
I exposure or malaria, the effect of which is
f«*rn a ano th- metropolis of Oregon
disolved hie law partnership with ex the power of a chrwti m life and char- lierger ■ lot I, blk 1. Central Point:
350.
weaken the nenons system resulting in <•!;•
b.v s«ime ¡«‘ii.ts of advai'tage over
A force of S. P. bridge carpenters are
Mayor
Davis,
at
San
Francisco,
ami
a-terof
more
than
thirty-three
years,
See the bargains offer-d by I. R.
, of these diaeaacs
Remove the rust with
All l«U*«l, b«l al. 11 it con I- to pafiaeu- at wi,rk this week straightening up D-iwsou, in the assignee’» sale at Foun will return to Oregon.
Samuel Colver to Eliza Lavcnlierg
he held many friends. On all impor
that great Non« Tonic, and the rem it will
ger rail s t<> th East ot to Europe, or the long trestle nt ti e old Dollarhide tain’s.
-Jots 7 and 8, blk 13, Phoenix; $37.50.
tant
questions
in
the
interi'et
of
the
Herbert Satchwell left AVednesday
disappear.
fruit lutes to Eastern points, Ashlaud «aw mill, as the s« tiling of the founda
♦ • ♦
lames D Fay to Jacob Waltz and E
morning for Butte creek valley. Siski church of bis choice, Ins conusel was
«■<>m«» exactly to their level. Aslil «n<i tion in plaixsi bad put it out of trim.
sought. Recontributed more largely Turner lots 1 and lo. blk tl8, Jackson
you
connty,
California,
where
he
has
PERSONAL
is in th«» Wori«j ami a part of tu<‘ great
than any other met tier of the charge ville; $50.
WarrantM to color more
"Hawkeye Grublier” advertised
J as . L. B owf . n , Springtiel«l. Mass., write*:—
settled upon a hom«>etead.
»orld of tr: tti<‘ ami commerce ut lust. by The
.
Paine’s Celery Compound canuot la? ex- other dy<* ever made, «nd to rive r
to the support of the go t» ! and th«'
W C. Myer, ih».« excellent work
State of Oregon to Chas. O Vincent
liant
and durable colors K-k 1
l
relied
as
a
Nerve
Tonic
In
iny
rase
a
single
Mr.
Hahn,
of
ElleDsburg,
W.
T.,
re
Col. Bowditch, representative and tienevolences «>f the church. In hones
wherever trie«!, and lightens wonderful
S W '| os S.C Kt, Tp 35, R 2 west,
bottle wrought a greet change.' My ncrv««us- mid ! take norther
Ei.-etrie Lighl Burning.
turned homo thte week, after investing representative-elect of Jackson county, ty and fair dealing, he had no superior.
|
neas
entirely
disappeared,
and
with
it
th«
n
ly the work of clearing, especially of in
real estate here.
started Mouday evening for Grant’s He loved God. the church and Christ 120 acres; 8240.
i «uhing Htfeetion of the stomach, heart and 4 Dress Dyed
Ashland's plaza was lighted bv elec land covere«! with oak grubs and large
I
• liver, aud the whole tone of the system ua* A Coat Colored
Pass,
on
his
way
to
Salem.
ian
people.
The
church
has
lost
a
tricity tor the first time last Friday by tregs.
Henry Kearney, of the car repairer's
wonderfully invigorated I w ll my’friend* if
Rich Quartz tiiul.
leader,
and
the
community
a
valuable
a 12t>0-cau<Ue are light susm>ude«i in
sick a* I have been. Paine’* Celery*Compound Garments Renewed |
is very low with typhoitl fever at
G. F. Billings started Tuesday morn
Another carload of choice apples for force,
Levi 8. Loomis sent th«' following to
one of the upper «lotirway’e of the Ash-
his homo ou 1th street, and his wife is ing for San Fraiicisco, on a business citizen. He leav«>s an age«I mother, a
G.
W.
Edwards
was
packed
at.
John
P.
wife,
one
daughter
and
three
sons,
the
Oregonian
from
Wolf
creek.
Jose
lund Roller tiounug mills. The light
A Child can use
also ill with fever.
trip, aud expected to l»e home again
SotilbydrucKU*. »1 ;sixiwF>. Prepared <>n
who mourn his loss. J. W. M iller .
phine county, under date of Jan. 5th:
was a bright surpnse to most of onr Walker's this week, ami shipfaxl to
this evening or to-inorrow.
ly by WT. i . lx R ich <m»«>x A Co ,Burlinftao. Vi Unequalled Yo, ail Fane« •«<
'Frisco.
Mr.
Walker
wall
send
four
Miss
Ollie
r
reeland,
of
this
place,
Jacksonville.
Oregon.
A few days ago Mr. R. A. .Jonee. who.
At bnipnst-nod Men twuts 1*
citizens. It is of the same power as
(¡en. E- L. Applegate atarte»! Sun
For the Aged, Nervous, Oebilitated. WEUS.RICHAB,'f ON I CO Pr,r ■-
with his partners, Stilley Riddle and
the are lights which will lie tnrnisbe<l or five carloads tlria year from his or and Miss Tillie Noel, of Linkville, are
chard.
visiting
friends
at
Jacksonville
and
Religious
Items.
day
toward
Salem,
intending
to
stop
John Arzner, is working a quartz claim
by the electric light company, and it
at some places on the way. He will l*e
near the head of ( 'oyote creek, was
was supplied with electricity by n
The aecond of the twin daughters of Medford this week.
R
esolttionh .
walking on a divide ia-tween Coyote
small dynamo constructed by Mr. Tut R«v. F. W. GiM»kin and wife, died
Mr. J. A. Durand, of Red Bluff, a at the capítol by next Momlay.
The
following
resolut
ions
were
adopt
tle, the electrician of the company, Wednesday, and was laid at rest yes friend of J. K. Van Sant, has lieen in
.Toe Marshall is at home again nfter ed by the Session of the Presbyterian and Wolf creeks. Happening to pick
up a mom-covered piece of quartz, he
«lnring Ins residence at Chico. The terday beside the little one that had town this week, looking up business another long illness with fever down
«lynamo is just large enough to drive a given up the struggle of life a fortnight, prosix'Cts, and has about conclude«! to in California. He was iu the hospital church, in a recent meeting, in reply rubbe«l the moss off. and to his sur
to Mr. G. F. Billings’ letter of resigna prise found the piece st tided with gold.
t »■-horse-power motor or to furnish before.
locate here.
at Sacramento six weeks this time.
tion as Superintendent <>f the late Ash Since then. Mr. Stilley Riddle informs
one ar«- lamp like that use«l, and it was
J. A. McClure, returning home from
Mr. Don Cameron, of I*os Angeles,
AV. E. Dean anil family, of Glendale, land Union Sabbath School:
ms. pieces of quartz as large as one’s
driven by a licit from the shafting of Klamath
county, fonud a cheek in the a prominent railroad man down in who have been in Ashlaml ami at Neil
Resolved: That it is with great re head have hoei» found that seemed to
ihe mil). As the first electric light in road drawn
with led pencil in favor of California, bus Is-en spending several creek for a month or more past, re luctance, and feelings of «leep and sor Ive one-fourth gold. This mineral, im-
Ashland, the event of its l»eing put up
C. Barber upon n Fresno bank. days m town, and likes Ashland even turned home by Saturday's train.
rowful regret, that we yield to the force btxldel in qumtz. is fourni iu pieces
ASHLAND,* OREGON,
is w«thy of remembrance. It is not in- W.
He is willing to surrender the check to better than when here a year or more
of circumstances which compels the varying iu value from 25 cents to ¿1.
lemir-d for permanent use in the mill. its
Joe
Teal,
of
the
widely-known
legal
owner.
acceptance of the resignation <>f G. F.
ago.
firm of Cox. S nith A Teal, counsel of Billings as Superintendent of our Sun The extent, of this iswkot is not yet
OFFERS FOR
known, but the ledge, running north
BiiiMiag sixl I iian A:.»iciatu«n.
A »light change has ikh ' u made in
I
Win. Burst returned home Wednes the Merchant’« Protective Union of day School.
and
south,
has
tieeu
daiined
for
miles.
the
police
regulations
of
the
city.
day
evening
from
his
visit
in
Santa
Portland, was in Ashlaml last Friilay.
Citizens of Acblaud. ladies and gen
Resolved: That it is with a keen Most of the ledges here have a direc
tlemen, who are interested in the prop Heretofore there has li,*!! but. one po Clara county. Cal., glad to be back iu
Peter Henderson, having sohl his in sensibility of our loss that we bid tion of nearly east and west. There
osition to establish a building aud liceman on duty after 9 o'clock at Ashland again. It was rainy and terest in the U. 8. Bakery to his part adieu to one who has for twelve years are ledge« here w hich are called low |
1 «ti tiMiociation in this city are invitai night. Hereafter policeman Denn ami foggy «luring most of his stay in that ner. left Sunday morning for Ager, and ls'en so able and efficient, a co-laborer grade, carrying from ST, to sit per ton,
part of California.
to im-i ! in tbecouncil room iti Masonic Leals* will laith lie oil duty at night.
will speml some time in Shasta valley. in this field where the rich fruits of which are no doubt well worth work
lm>idm j.tiemorn»w i Satnrdny )evening
A large nnmlier of extra copios of
liarv«Mt are plenteous. With grate ing. as they are so uniform m their
Messrs. AV. AV. Kentnor, Abram Bish the
Xorntal
Xotie..
for un informai discussion of the mat- the
__ _____
___ ______
T idings of Jan.
1th havelieeu sold
ful hearts we commend him to other produce of gold.
THAT MOST DESIRABLE
and
J.
J.
Strait
were
down
at
Medford
tir. 1 .-hotild be understooil that the ; and sent away, but we still have plen-
Hehoool opened with a much larger Saturday evening on I. O. O. F. instal fields of labor, assuring him that our
ptaii contemplates the wid» distribu ty on hand. Semi the paper to your atteudamw tbau during the first term.
prayers and best wishes will ever fol-
School Books tilopted.
lation busiuees with D. D. G. M. Hel low him.
tion of stock in small holdings, and an friend*, abroad, and let them see what
man.
State
Superintendent
McElroy has
Miss Amanda (ioixlyear is back in
association thoroughly mutual in all Ashland lias lieen doing in the past
tiuished
canvassing
the
votes of the
her old place as principal of the train
its a»!v:mta(-«'8 snd profits. An insti year.
Rev. II. P. Satchwell, of the M. E.
Lust Sabbat li was a happy day in
ing departme^.
tution of tins kind, to l>e of the greatest
«•Lurch, was at Grant's Pass last Sun the Presbyterian church. L'he attend several «'ounty superintendents upon
The
freight
trains
only
run
tri
week
the qneetiou of text, books in the public
value piwei! le toth«- townsiiouhl num
4
FRONTING ON
l’rof. C. F.’Nesse’B cl as» in penman day, attending the quarterly meeting ance was good, ami sixteen were wel
ber atm.ng tts stockholders a full rep ly now to an I from Ashland, ls»th ship is by far the largest that he has there for Presiding Elder Wilson, who comed, six of whom were baptized, as schools of (»regon for the four years
I
beginning
October
1.
1889,
and
lias
is
resent niton of our citizens. There are north and south. They arrive from ever taught in Ashland. It now num could not l*e present.
new members.
sued a circular letter to inform teach
people here familiar with the plan and faith directions on Monday, Wednes ber» over sixty, an«l more coining.
Mr.
E.
E.
Hale,
arrive«!
here
Tues
day
ami
Friday
evenings:
ami
leave,
ers and all <*thers interested as to the
the uniform success of then*, institu
Tlir
Vninn
Pacific
Survey.
Mis» Tolman’s class in Art numbers day evening from Wisconsin, ami will
result. From this it app«s*rs that the
tions w!i. rover they have Iveep intro faith northward ami southward, Tues
settle in Southern Oregon.
A New York dispatch of the 7th says: changes sought by the school, book
duced. At» ong them. Dr. J. S. Waiter day, Thursday and Saturday morn more than ever before, and the stu probably
His wife, who is a sister of Mrs. Tyler, A local paper, says the engineers of the monopoly hnv«M*een st'cnred. the great
dents are making fair progress.
and others will endeavor to make plain ings.
came out some two months ago.
Union Pacific are making preliminary light made being for the introduction
ail points winch may not lie generally
Deputy United States Marshal ls>-
The prize pen drawings given each
nuaet«t«M>d here. Come out to-mor gan. went out to Lakeview last week evening by Prof. Ncsae are gems of
Jehu Gum and wife. who. moved surveys for the extension of the line of the National series of readers and
row curin', and see what is to l>e with a bench warrant from Judge penmanship. Charley Durk«<e aud from Ashland to Colusa connty, Cal., from Ogden west to the Pacific coast. Fish’s arithmetics. There is to lie a
done.
Deady for (>. L Stanley, the saw-mill Humlaildt Pracht thus far are the last spring, after selling their property They have prepared reports on the ad free exchangeofall readers, to continue
here, are auxions to return to this vantages of faith the Fredonia ami in force long enough to permit all the
man. who was sent for to answer charg lucky ones.
— .00:—
place, ns their health is not good where Beckwith passes through the Sierra schools in the state to be supplied. On
es of cutting timl>er on government
Fatal t.uiiaiiig Accident.
Fish
’
s
arithmetic
the
exchange
price
is
There
will
probably
l>e
two
graduates
Nevada
mountains,
the
former
being
they
are.
George Brown. Jr., of Eagle r<»ut, land. Mr. I«ogan and Mr. Stanley from the advanced course an«l seveu
Ibe more favorable. The surveyors, to be 15 cents for No. 1 and 30 cents
THREE LOTS
P. B. Whitney, of the passenger de instead of following the usual course for No. 2. < )n Robinson's Algebra the
met with a fatal accident while out went northward on Monday’s train.
or eight from the elementary course at
partment, S. P. Lines in Oregon, has through Fredonia pass from Mountain exchange pra-e is 60 cents, and on
There will be nn entertainment given the coming commeuceinent.
gunning near thiit place last Tuesday.
EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY I 20 FT. 4 IN. D
)*e«>n in Ashlaml several day» this week. Meadows, turned more to the w««t and geometry ami trigonometry 90 cents. M<>n’> Ked Flannel Shirts. Reg. Price #1.50:
He was crawling through thick brush at the Congregational Church on Fri
Miss Ella Bursell, who went to her Mrs. Whitney has been very ill with around to Bridge creek. ( >n this route
near J. J. Fryer’s place, dragging his day Jan. lHth, consisting of a lecture
(Statesman.
To l>e closed out at #1 each ,
These lots are located diagonally op|M>site t/
gun after him. when the weapon was by Rev. G. J. Webster, entitled "Men’s home near Medford to speud vacation, typhoid fever at their home in Portland, the country is comparatively level and
A Busy Crowd.
discharged, ami the charge striking an ami Women’s Rights and Wrongs," reports a tine time, but lsglail to l*egiu but is now convalescent.
well
timbered.
It
opens
up
a
new
H
otel
S iskiyou , on the south side of Main st., coi
oid-fnshioned powJer horn hanging by with several choice musical selections school again.
The state house presents a busy M<>n’s Heavy Grey Underwear. Reg. Price $1.50:
Charley Hamilton, and Mr. Good country, and doesnot parallel the Cen
Hargadine
Avenue, and for a first class business i
under
the
management
of
Prof.
Shep
his sills full of jHiwder caused it to ex
Chas, (¡riffiths of Gold Hill, Frank rich. who had spinal meningitis, are tral Pacific line. It continues to the scene these days. Governor Pennoyer |
To be closed out at #1 each.
plode, nls«». A terrible wound in the ard. Admission 25 cents.
Silers of Tolo, Geo. Helms, of Talent, lx*th about again, and Lee Rogers is Madeline plains, and th*>n turns north ii busily engaged preparing his" mes
inont have no equal in the city. Call on or addrest
thigh was the result, from which he
J. W, Hooker-smith has packe«! a and J. II. Clark, of Washington Ter also convalescent. Frank Hargadine ward to the south fork of Pitt river, in sage to the legislature, which he ex Min’s Heavy P»oots from $1 up.
die«l a few hours afterward. Mr. Fryer carload
i
pects
to
make
as
concise
as
possible;
ritory
ye
agaiu
at
tiieir
¡tost
of
duty.
the
southern
part
of
Modoc
county.
is still in a precarious condition. Tom
of fine apples this week, and
heard the report aud heanl some one was als.nl to take them to T'ns«x>. when
California. From this point the ronte the different officers and their assis Fen's Heavy Shoes from $1 up.
Trustee» desiring a good teacher for Roberta ia improving.
calling afterwar«!, but it never «xvnrred a gorxl offer from F. H, Page, of Port
will 1» down the valley to Alturas, tants are engaged on their reports,
this
spring
term
will
do
well
to
write
Mrs. Ella M. Woodalock. sister of whence one spur will run north to Ore which will l»e very minute and exhaus Men's Overcoats from #5 up.
to him that anyone was shot ami land. induced him to sell them to him.
Denied help. Alamt two hours after Mr. Hoekersinith will probably goto to the premdeut of the Ashlaud State Mr». J. R. Casey of this place, was gon and nnother southward to the tive: numerous hands are engaged
ward, be acciilentally «l’scovered the San Francisco soon with a carload. Normal School. None but teachers of married at the home of her brother. northern eml of the Sacramento val making everything dean, neat and or- ■ Men's Heavy Lined Duck Ulsters reduced to $3 to close.
Prof. D. W. Coolidge, in Eugene on ley. It is the intention of the company derly for the advent of the law makers;
vouug turn, uearly dea«l from the shock Mr. Eggleston took a carload down last known ability will be ro'ommended.
ami the lose of bfood. He immediate week.
Among th«' new students this term Jan. 2d, to Mr. 8. D. Caima, of Pleas to complete the line to S in Francisco. these Rohms are beginning to cotne in. Men's Black Diagonal Suits. Regular $20;
ly took him to Ina father’s home ami
and are to lie seen looking over the
are Miss Alpha McDowell,of Medford, ant Hill, Lane county.
A wrestling match 1>etween O. F. Miss Sopha Wilsou of Gohl Hill, M«»s >
efforts were ma«le to save hiui. but he
Reduced to £lo ¡»er suit.'
Society liiolallaUons.
scene of their labors and picking out
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. W«xxlrnff, of
rapidly sauk. Hml soon died. Deceased Skinner, light weight of California, and Lida Porter of Ashlaml, Miss Al me ' Newton,Iowa, who have been visiting
seats; expectant pages, clerks and
The
following
officers
of
Hope
Re
w.m in tns 15th year. His father. Janies Canaan, of Butte City. Mon Williams of Ind«>peudence, Miss Jen their «laughter. Mrs. Cowles, at Cen-
other anxious ones pace the corridors Men’s Uhinebilla Coats and Vests
t
George Brown, was formerly h resident tana. will take place at the skating nie Oliver of Minnesota, aud Misses 1 tral Point, and their relatives in Ash- becca Degree Lodge No. 14. l.O. O. F., watching for an opportunity to button-,
of
Ashland,
were
installed
Jan.
8th
by
Below Cost to Close.
of Jacksonville, where the affliction of nnk in the Ashland grove this even Plumerth and Chitwood of Ashland. lsnd, started Wednesday morning ou
hole
the
“
connt
’
y
members,
”
ami
all
the family calls out the sympathy of ing. lieginning at Bill) sharp. It is a Minsert Williams, Chitwood ami Pium- their return home. They were greatly Mrs. J. IL Casey. D. D. G. M.: Mrs. is busy activity. Salem Statesman. Men s
A. Long. N. G.: Mrs. Maggie Strait,
Hats from 10c up.
cab-h-as-catch-can, fa-«t two in Hire«- erth are taking the commercial course. pl«‘as«ql with Southern Oregon.
many friends.
V. G.; John May. IL S.; M. N. Long.
A Ciillil KiH«-«l.
falls, for $150 n side. Admission 50
A few Ashlaml people met Mr. Mocaly F. S.; J. J. Strait, Troas.; Mrs. J. Por Another child killed by the n»-«*f opi- • Men's Woolen Pants reduced to |2, *, 4. pair.
Ilappiiie«-. a ml l itnl.nl nant
Msniripal Election Vo4t«*t.
cents.
nt the depot last Fridav morning, and ter, W.; A. Bish, (Jon.: Mrs. C. E. May, nt«‘H given in tl><‘form of Soothing syrnp.
Cannot g<> Laml in hand if we look on Mr. Billings had a basket of ao«e of I. G.; A. D. Helman. JL S. N. G.; Mrs. Why mothers give their children snch Roys' Overcoats reduced to $3 each.
Eight new street lamps ordered for
Th« Me«lfonl city election of Inst
week baa resulted in conaiderable bit- the city some time ago, arrived from the dark side of every little obstacle. the finest Southern Oregon apples to J. R. Casey, L. S. N. G.; Mrs. A. Bisb, deadly poison is surprising when they
will so darken life anil make it
terness of feeling between opposing New York last week, and have been Nothing
relieve the child of its peculiar Men's Oottona<le Pants. Regular $1.00;
a burden as Dyspepsia. Ackers Dispep- ►how him what this country will pro- IL S. V. G.; Robt. Taylor, L. 8. V. G. can
Hides, ami is to figure in the courts l*e- set up in place of broken ones and sla Tablets will cure the worst form i «luce iu that line. On lua tirat. evening
Medford Lodge Na 83, I. O. O. F., trooljes by the u*‘ ot Ackers Baby
Soother,
it contains no opium or mor
fore it w decnleA The chief question others. They are good lamps and of Dyspepsia. Consumption ami Indiges iu 'Frisco this time. Mr. Moody spoke installed Jan. 5th by A. D. Helman.
Reduced to 50 cts. pair.
at issue was whether a license shall be when the electric lights are a«iopte*L tion. and make Ide a happiness ami I to more than 6,000 people.
I). D. G. M.: I. Wolf. N. G.; M. Pur phine. Kohl by ('hitwood Bro«.
Tobacco. Cigars. <tc., way down to close.
imposed upon business house», as iu use for these can is- found outside the pleasure Sold st 25 and cents a bot
din. V. G.; G. L. Webb, Sec.; B. 8.
At a Bargain.
Mr. ami Mrs. John Watson, of Jack Webb, P. 8.; L. L. Angle, Treas.; J. T.
Ashland, to help defray the expenses limits of the circuit as it will l>e put in tle by t'hitwwed Bros.
A fnll-buMhl Hi reford bull foi sale
sonville precinct, who are visiting tbeir Kelley, IL S. N. G.; D. Wilson, L. 8.
*
of night police, etc. l’he vote was ex- at first.
TO THE
ol«l home ami fnemla in Maine, have N. G.; F. W. Johnson, W.; Frank at a bargain at flic ol«l Clayton place,
Wr Can and Do
cee»iingly clone, ami in the case of
There is a flu«' Lu*' of lead pencils nt
l*een
having
a
melancholy
ex|*enence
six
miles
south
of
Ashland.
Ow
ner
is
mayor, there was a tie vote between
Amaau,
C.:
E.
G.
Hurt,
R.
3.
S.;
Sam
finnrante.- Acker's Blood Elexir for it
of the stock bnaine«».
Crawford«for license) iml Weblx against Bnrckhalter A Hasty’s, including Eagle has Is en fully demonstrated to tile peo ; there. Mrs. Watson's father ami her uel Murry, L. 8. S-; L M. Lyon, I. G. going out
------
------
license) except that for Crnwfoni two Pencil Co.’s coloretl crayons in «hffer- ple of this country that it is superior to , sister have both dietl since her arrival B. F. Adkins, IL 8. V. G.; H. L Baker,
At
the
Euro[*ean
Restaurant
you can
ent
shades
for
architect's
use;
Auto
at
tbeir
home,
and
Mrs.
Watson
has
all
o,her
preparations
for
b.ood
diseases,
ballots were found together, lhe
L.S. V.G.
'
get board by the week at rease»nablo
eieeti«>n Iwanl threw out these two matic drop pencil-«. A. W. Falier's fine it is a positive cure for syphilitic pois l*een sick much of the time, so that he
prices.
*
ulcers, eruptions and pimples, . could not get nlont nt all.
fadlots, which gave Webb th«' ele«‘tloii grade pencils. Carpenter’« cedar pen oning.
Slide».
it purities the whole system and thor
NOW BEING PLATTED.
bv one vote. When the city council cils, ami a larg“ assortment of pencils onghly
Mr.
aud
Mrs.
S.
F.
Morine
and
little
builds up the constitution. Chit-
fU I K.IOI S NOTH
From the lOntiniicd soaking rain
camo to canvass th«» vote, they con- for scheel use.
«laughter
returned
home
last
Sunday
wood Bros.
«•lu le«l to “go behind the returns.’’ ami.
from their visit with Mrs. Morine’s pa which has blessed U9 for a nnmlier of fltSf’l”
I ih KI II GRANITE
Dr. J.
Ay«‘rs A Uo.. Ix»well, Mass.,
upon the ground that the two ballots
Eleveu pound» of D G Sugar for $1 rents in Lake connty. Cal. E'rank days past the earth is certainly lavcom- U ul « sîrevî. \‘h!nii¿. Pi< .u liiirz every
ing
no
well
siTtiiraled
that
many
slips
^undny
hî 11 u'eUx k h . iq
were evidently stuck together nninten- manufacturers of the celebrated Ayer’s at the Red House.
x
spent Home time in San Francisco, and and elides from onr mountain suite,
ti<*ns'.!v. ami in such a way an to pre- Sarsaparillaaud other standard reme
Fri-sli «N>mprt‘sse«l yeuet for sale at says that at the hotel, as soon as it was would surprise ue but little. With n-5S=Hvrn-t « III leu
V'llI.iND.
cluiie the supposition of attempt nt dies. Kindly seut us a neatly-bonml set
seen thut he was registered from A»h- each sue‘ceiling year the banka along
i‘f* ext .'•libLuth. l»t!i
fraud, they counteil them as one vote. of their Almanac« for 1889, containing the U. S. Bakery.
Ti>orníu'4 and evening Ly The ¡ -‘•ir. 1:^ . F.
laml,
he
was
beaeigad
by
people
who
This made a tie. ami by the charter m>t only calendars ad»pt«HÌ to the va
Goto Goldsmith, MedfonL for gro were inquiring about the place. Cali the line of the railroad, by sliding off. W.
drawn down and becoming more
th« «smncil was Hum compel!»«! to rious meridians of the United States, ix'ncs.
*
fornian» nre beginning to hear of Ash-« beiDg
I • trt lt< H-H
ltWEI I..
i lamia
thoroughly settle«!, are Is'commg some
lands as wel!.
well. In addi
make the election. To bring matters but to fi
land,
and
seem
greatly
interested
in
Pn>t(»r
d
A-a’ :i S-honl. 9 .JO.
Meu'rf working I hh *;« for 82.50 at (>
what safer. - The company keeps a Prertehing
to a still finer jkud ’, the «xmncil stoo«l tion to t ii ■hi maca in ten tongnes.
the
place
and
its
prospects.
nt 10 A. M.. and 7 P. M Prayer
*
constant eye on these things and have meeting Thursday evening at 7 1‘ M.
r.ii.if us speci mena of pntn- H. Blount'».
iwo for Crawford au«i two for AAebb. the! ■
Every Ix>t is coverc«! with the verv best gra<
E. W. Ewing. Esq., who left Altur.is been making more or less prejairatious
' ’-l i . iba Arni in eleve-,
Tbe niavor tlieu cas* th«- Jwiding vote pbl< « : •»“ •l-
Board by the week at the European
for Washington Territory sometime during the entire summer to prevent 'frTSF’niM PRESBYTERIAN ( !H R< H.
iu favor «>f Crawford. The losing side ot' -r ' ,-U-l •-.nal diabete mnkin.r Restaurant.
*
Oregon Rev. F. G.st range,
budded Peach. Apple. Pear. Prune and Plum trees
ago, haa settle«! at Ellensburg. Klicki the delay of trains in case slides should pastor, Ashland,
tbeu promptly procure«! a temporary a «■•■r :i~ an i « . \ inte: e.-’ÌLg (e J 1-
sabbath Kervh <-> Preaching morn
if
yun
want
a
set
of
books
for
the
tat
connty,
and
is
satistied
that
Ellens
occur.
Their
force®
are
well
distribu
We
umlerstauil
tba:.
ing
and
evening.
tfabbiUhwhooi
atV'Sn.
¿ni.ine'uHi
nitraining
the
reeorder
’
«>t
t!..
■
I
injuueUou reotraming thè
m. Young j»eojde •> meeting at 3 p. iu. Gen
frmu i.auing a certith-ate of election of »h- Alm: • alone, thè fimi L-Mie U'".»' year, buy them it the Red House burg, now a booming young city, will te.! along the line iu the dangerons era!
prayer meeting Thursday evening.
X
be the future capital of the territory, sections ready to work eitlier way,
lo Crawford. and tbacascia thus pond- uo few r tliau i ur’em nnllion- annn- ul cost.
9
or
the
state,
as
it
will
be
then.
Mr.
while
men
patrol
th«>se
sections
day
hi
11
probaliili
’
y.
tlie
im>st
aìiy.
I
»'n
i.
ing iu conrL The prò licenra sale has
Two hundred doz«i raen's heavv
T'-'SJ-'THE EI1NT < ONOREGATIONAL
Ewing
took
with
him
from
California
and
night.-
-(Simon
Herald.
»•minute«!
«vork
of
’
he
kirul
wi
l.dy-di:
,XcE* church <*f Ashlaud. Rei. G. J. Web-
woolen sucks just received at O. tí.
a majority of thè new Council.
a high reputation a» a suceemful law
**ter, pHM«*r, e«*rner of Mail« .irt-ct and
in existence. as it assuredly ìs among Blount's.
*
si.kiyouavenuc.
Mnniiii«hour. 10.30: even-
yer.
and
we
expect
to
see
him
quickly
Tako
a
look
at
the
new
pipes
and
Not a single old cloak, and all going tit** in«*t accurate mid trn*tw<>rthy. It
hour. ~
Sunday n-hool, 12 m. prayer
At Cost ! Read the Red House ad take bis place in the front rank of the haudsome cignr cane« at Bnrckhalter tu«
can
now
lie
had.
in
its
familiar
yellow
AGENT,
mretlug.
Thurxtay
«'vsninii at 7 x> All •’■ej
at 2ii per cent off at D. R- 4
ASHLAND, OREG?
Hasty's.
profession in Wasbiugtou Territory.
vertisement.
covey, at all the drug stores.
ordia lly iuvile«! to be prewnl
Mills’*
ASHLAND T J DIN GS.
B< ati$.
Moulds.
; r> ; < hftlk.
BREVITIES
HERE
AND THERE.
PERSONAL.
CìnldrenCryfw-Pitcìier’ìCastoria
11
1889
20 Per Gent, on Cloaks and Wraps.
50 Per Ct. on Braid and Bead Sets.
Bwf.
Tartar
r-l h *an
i •lrie«l
■
H
co
Ul
0
£
o
I
If You Are Sick
Ld
I
H
(J)
»es.
Ld
O
cc
Q_
PAINE'S CELERY COMPOUND
Will Cure You!
I). R. & E; V. MILLS
.
MAX PRACH1
> >n
Ma > atolli.
SALE25LEASI
60 DAY
BUSINESS PROPERTY
(¡rami Clearance • Sale !MAIN s™^o?±'NE *
Location in Ashland.
MAX PRACHT, Ashland, C
.
(tw
.¡nd* ).
>s.
LOOK_°uz_FQ
SAXMAN’S
PENNSYLVAN
ADDITION!
Bargains in All Lines
«
FOR NEXT SIXTY DAYS
ForCASH ONLY.
Ashland, Or
Clothier & Hatter
CITY OF ASHLAND
THE CHOICEST LOTS,
THE EINEST VIEW,
THE LOWEST PRK
M ax P racht ,
À