fi ASHLAND TIDINGS 11 Ein: AND THEKE. PERSONAl County Court Pr-ocecdtn«s. janvaby ri;nu. CORHF.SpíMi DESCE spiritual Society A shland , Or.. Jun, 1<I. 1889, E ditor I idisu - Believing that niiiny of vour readers would l»e inter ested in knowing the exact character of ill« first Spiritual Sticietyof South ern On gun. the incorporation of which at Talent, you noted recently, I send OREGON, ASHLAND, herewith tin- -constitution of the so ciety and a list of-the signers to date:' OFFERS FOR XV hek ' as , experience has shown that knowledge can lie more readily acquired by combination of effort than singly, we whose Dames ure hereto an nexed, have agreed to form nn associa tion to lie known ns the First Spiritual Society of Sout hern Oregon, and for its better government do hereby estab lish the following constitution: THAT MOST DESIRABLE A kticle 1. Sic. J. The name, style aud title of this association shall be the First Spiritual Sia-iety of Southern Oregon, and our aim and object are set forth « in the following declarations: FRONTING ON A rticle II. Six. 2. We lielieve that there is a spirit world mid that mankind, in the wav of evolutionary and progressive nail unfoi Iment. do retain their in dividuality after that change takes THE MOST CENTRAI place, known as death, and we lielieve ilia', if we observe c -rtaiu psychologi cal conditions, s,ml aspiration and sympathies, we may become connected with and icci-ivo comninDieiitions aud light by influx from H ich spirit world, und'hat they cmi return and »im mune -..te with ns. THREE LOTS Si. . 2. We believe that the truth will never suffer by investigation, thereiore, in order to get the Ix-st aud EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY I 20 FT. 4 IN. DEEP iu thuri-ugh informati-m on all snb- jeet-k ■•-. - U 'luby <li ,-iare that our los- These lots an* located diagonally opjxisite the new tmm and platform is fret- to all, no- laxly shall be deliarri d from expressing H otel S iskiyou , on the south side of Main st., corner of bis or her honest opinion on account Hargadine Avenue, and for a first class business invest of race, color, n-iigiou Or sex. ('all on or address Si:- . 3. We ln.-li.-ve that mere phys ment have no equal in the city, ical phenomena will nut spiritualize inankiu-l. mi l may be proiinxid liide- [« n l ut ly of t he m. ,ral -pialit les of t lie medium, Imt that th.- higher phases of me iiiimsliip. consisting of tiiecurrents of iuspiratiouul sfieakers and writers, ar« di p -ndeut Tor their moral value mid form- upon tin- purity of the in strument through whichthey aretrans- initled, and. consequently, we shall hold all mediums or teachers. »Io net in that capacity before th« wo.Id. to strict accountability fur their mural conduct while acting in such capacity . St' . 1. We lielieve that “morality ' is a relative t« rm and progressive as humanity, and tlu-refore this sot-ietv ill not prescribe special rules of moral conduct, leaving that to the in dividual consciences of its memlieiH. Signed by I. Holton. Mrs. H. C. Holton. R.T. Young. Mrs. N. E. Young. L. 1 l’ayne, .Mrs. L. E. I’ayue, Mrs. M. .1. His keis-iiith. Mrs. S. A. Morton. Mrs. M. J. Sherman, E. C. Payne, Miss A. G. Payne. Mi.sfc I.. It. Young J. B. Plummer. Win. H. I« -■-■■. H. 0 Stock. TO THE Jacksonville Brevities. G iki J s given away at the Red House. Mr. H. B. Carter is at Portland tbi-; (n the ma'ler of application to Why not tako some while they are go week. cate road tiled by J. C. Brow n et. Dr. Whitney, of Eagle Point, was in ing? x town Wednesday. Geo. E. Youle is ulH'iil town ug>- id . eoutitiiied until Sept. term. Ordered that Road District No. 29, A Mrs. Carroll, of Portland, organ after his illness. Mrs. Kamp is quite low withcon- embrace nil t he territory of District No. sumptii in. ized a “Christian science” «lassiit Rose Mrs. 8. A. Morton was visiting at 22. also that all territory ulniv«« Wright's burg this week. Phienix this week. Miss Tillie Noel, of Linkville. is vis foal shall I»' known as District No. 22. The Oregon State Temperance Alli Mr. 8. Shattuck, of Henley. InmI» h - u Ord«*red that Road Supervisors in iting friends here. ance will hold its next annual meet making their ntinnal report to the in town this week. Judge Crawford and wife were in ing at Albany on Feb. 2(Hh. Horace I’eltou. of Sam's Nalley, (‘oiinty Court will Im allowed the sum town Saturday. Salem's new street cars are carrying <>f two dollars a day for work reported A Dr. Max liustel d parted for Seattle. memliers of the legislature between the spent Tuesday in ton u. by them as having b«ien performed in Frank Vining ami wife, of Tue-mi i. At Cost ' K< ad lie Red House ad- state house aud Commercial street this their various districts, for every six W. T., last week. are happy parents of a two-weeks-old days work nod uo more, ami that said week. eitUH-melit. X Mrs. J. N. T. Miller returned lust son. reports shall lie fil«si with the County week from California. The U. S. Bakery will deliver bread, Lecture at Cong:- g itim «I church W. C. Daley, of Little Butte, is at Clerk on or before the 1st Mou«lay in pie» or cakes at your door every day if Lis evening. Mr. E. Schieffelin, a mining expert, you wisu. Leave orders nt the bakery Montagne this week, on a b«i«im • January.. Ord« rol that Chas. Nick« 11 was in our city recently. print fifty blank appointments of latest stvl- s in neckwear at O. ou Main street, opfiosite Odd Fellows visit. « Roa«l Siip<-rvmors. JrrM>iunt'H. Miss Maggie Manning, of Linkville. block. ♦ Rev. A. Brown, of Williams Creek, Ord«-r««l that ReainesA While fur- is the guest of Mrs. W. J. Ply mule. <»ur Winter. t . Meli's silk han-Kerchi« fs frotn 50 Charles Dudley Warner, the author, has been in Ashland during the past msh Mr:». N. Lousigtiont to the ♦ Rev. Thomas and Dr. Minnis, of one of the editors of Harper’s Maga week. inter iu R igii“ River lrcll/y ceuts nt> at <>. H. Blount's. amount of 81" a month. Medford, were on our s!reels Saturday in last 8unday nigfft by a Just opened. I'-.nstm - stock of zine, will make Pomona. Cal., his win Pete Windom, now of Grant's Pass, In the matter of n bridge across last. ter residencev He has twelve acres of spent a numlier of days iu town re- * light snow tapA iH winch imimtg cl to dolls, nt D. R. Jr E. V. Mills. Miller Creek, ordered continued un land there, which be will plant in receutly. wuitou t'u« groiin I ala.-.it Ashlaud, but Mr. Rowe, of the Tolo Milling Co., til Feb, ti-rin. Stacks of n. n's tine und -rwear just 'orange trees. m»t at planes further d«iwu the valley. rers-iv«.! whs in town Saturday on his way to at (1. I -ium's. -uni's. received O. il. 1 .J. H. McBride and little daughter Ordered that maps of tlio county lie Portland. Yester-lay moruiug alniut 2'^ inches It is stated here that Claus Speckels more fell, which had settled to an inch Men's iill wiK-1 r«-«l und- rwear frulli has so much faith in the beet, sugar have lamu spemliug a week with rela piin-)ms<-ii of Henry Kbppcl lot the M iss Olive Freeland, ol Ashland. h is tives in Portland. sum ol 8125. or less by evening. The coldest yet 81 to 81.50 at O. H. Blount's. i udustry tbiit he la preparing to form was 1** above z«ro, Wednesday morn Petition to vacate certain streets in been the guest of Mies Manne Pay Muster Builder,T. J. Davis, of th« 8 an incorporatiou with 3KMMX),(XX) capi Brocade diagonal ami i lai-l drt’SH this week. ing. It was warmer again yes', rday. ta), to opperate in various parts of P.. came up t,i Ashland ng-iiti last 1 u- Talent, c. ii not l«e heard for Ih«- reason i hut tii«' court lias no jurisdiction in Rain or «nu« in tt « valley, ami enow goo-ls, 10 cts. js-r yard at M. L. Al- California. Landlord Simons, of Eagle Point, day for a brief visit. X tii-- premi.-eH. <ei th-- <:i- uu’at-.s are ntx-disl in liberal fol-i s. was in town i'hurwlay. also Messrs. Capt. A. D. Helman was at Jackson Tb« wire works at Albany, owned qiiar.tiib -■> U-tivii i> m,.r and epnug, to Mr.s.'l. P. B-iy-1 b;-s open-da priv. <«• (Jr.lereil that the ( !> rk pio- uro re Ni 'hnls and Aslqaile. ! iruu.:- tin- tuu.i >vat r supply. scb(X«l in the dwelling house next door by Chas. L. Bush, were sold last Mon- ville and Mislfor.I again this week, ou cords of mining location - i.mi v- ater Mis- Stellu Jacolis. who has I h .tithe I. O. O. I ’ , business. <lay to W. S. Denham, of Frankfort, to the M. E. Church. rights ami transcribe the old volume guest of Miss Pboelie Kelly for some Dakota. The wire works in operation yia-.e-.lc 1',-aqm-tx. Mr. T. A. Harris and v.-ife. who have of mining records uud water rights in lime, returned to her home m Seattle, C. K. Klum,of TaL'nt.driv-s a baml- tht-j month at Salem are still lu the lieen at Astoria for sometime, t« tuim ; to U;« same. W. I'., last we< k. The m-'nibeo« o' Alpha Chapter, o. sotiio now ng fin« l-ay • orsea, ami b imls of the ol-l proprietors. home to Medford last week. F S ceieiir.ged ;'i -ir annual installa- shiny, new h.irn ss ami wagon. If««-d petition of Will Jackson am! A liltlecliikl of Mrs. B. Tyler died W. W. Watson, oueof the publishers t;«»u ! -«I ’1 y -v.-t-ing with inter- Mr. J. S. 8eott went over to si--. :: oth'-re to (o-utrul pom- is di.—Rowed. hi Medford Friday last of bruin b-vi r ) ’ • <«[i<-'fr-mi Central P-iut repot! <»f tile Herald, issued Ht. Lakeview • ling <-«• i i*'H w li.-ii conclude«! with last Mon-lay to ti ke charge of Bi-m-g ■ Ro :«. tHiitom d lor by !-. T. Dowti- .-.nd was laid aw.iV in om beautiful no e-- gliLt I- ii . t s- rved by the pro- that a Co-.igresSloual clitin ti will prob some years ago, is uow one of the pub- store there for a few weeks. ing «'J. al., read second time ami or- ci-nieti'iy on Saturday. ably lx' Liilil there during the pres«nt hsbers of the Oiftny Oritc/e, the first prieters of th« European restaurant. Mr. ami Mrs. Benjamin Ecgl««-' -n i--id opened us per .surveys .- nd re luiiulg-r of wlm-ii reached us this week. i ll-* “comp" made us sav I d week The tit-« xt sprt ;-i ■»( the kind yet year. po: I of viewers, tliat Mr. Dr. Robinson had Io- several sc-ti .««- v ■ ■. »’«»• iua-le by Siskiyou If the snow shill rem :n on the Orting is a new town in the .Puyallup returned lust Saturday from then Roa-I petitioned for by Jt-s. Bigham bridal trip to S:-n Francieeo. calves with black-leg. It should have < ’it ipt«r, li V M, i.ivt evening. Af- gr-inmi several days n itnerotis impro- v«lley. W. T. read second time and r< port «if viewers t r i«-'.- i>n «■ i iu >ni«s. th-" mem- vimh I sleighs und emt- rs will be spin Messrs. David Payne and Fl 4M I nppK.v-si ami ordeosl i!.a|, <•« iiti.y pay read Mr. D. Rolxiam. Yyer’a Heir Vigor improve, tie l»ei of tii ' - il .pier ill I latlies, l<» tile ning alxuit Asiil.iu.l. beauty of the hair mid promotes its Clift ami their families were v :itiiur ■I. i ‘ Haney th« sum of •t25ils II«'-.• ••■1 Mrs. P. ,1. R vhu . who was culled to uunitH-r of .l»»nt ; i\ty were to «line ut growth. I’ prevents the accumulation ALdford th«» first of the week. J. H. Martin is having fifteen acres 111 ve w- IS repi-it, I I th-,. Ill«' io; -I lie Sau l-'ranei-«*i to sis* 1« r mother who. t'-i«-l--p «i h »* 'I, whi'rc ths order called of dandruff, cleanses the scalp, and re Mr. Howe, of Talent, is over in Si ■' i- opened, upon th«- | etitioncrs paying was seriously ill. has refurned horn«, for 50 to (it) cul ls at 81.00 each. of Ins laud just over the ridge west of stores a natural color to gray hair. accompanied by her mother, who Ims county this week, Imiking aft« i tin- sum <»l 85. i’be Xabi mil B in 1 w -« to I h - po sent, town cleared for planting trees. He Have you received Ayer’s Almanac for you ’ recovered. has a tin«« location for an orchard. sotiio mining interests he has there. Hospital report r s - tve-l un I ■ I u-e«t ami a gr in«! tin. ■ was aotieipate«L the new year? on file. Gisirge Brown, Jr., of Eagle Point, The fruit tree bu.ls ha-l lx co swell- Mrs. B. S. < hdioru«' retirrmd to Ash Kiuii« c«ia;»-my Says the Yreka Journal of Wednes land last Sunday, after speiidiiig seve Ordered by the court that li tax I m * th« lad who shot himself fatally, while - ing «aiusideraliiy prior to the liegin- Soin, line.» an application, nn- umg of our cold snap last week, ami day: The little child, Hbont a year ral weeks »itii relatives m i’orlluii-1. levied on the u-s--vii.t-nt of 1888 us out limiting lust v.-ei k. was buried in follows: S- ,te 3 7-11) mills; maversi- the .la -ksnuville cem«t«ry Thursday, tie roil-1v Mgm-i, w .« «« nt from Ash or-.-tiar-hsts are giad to s-e them given ■ »id. of Mr. and Mrs. G--o. Kenyon, fell Mr. M. II. Drake arrivixl Tuesday ty. 1-10 mill«; military, I-"» mills; at. 2 p. m. Flic sorrowing friends have land lu il . • '»• « . Slgllu. U. N. G., » set-l»aek. last Tm-adHy. while trying to walk and • veiling from his Haruey valley cattle f r’I»« organiz-;i«iu of a compauy of school , 5 mills; conni v, limili., bnug- the sy mpathy of the entire community. had both bones ot right arm broken. ' City Recorder Berry i-es not- « in Oregon Ht ite Milili.i at tins place. i'll.- little child is uow getting uloug ranch, for n visit with the folks at in the aggregaU' 20 mills. Sheriff Bir.ls.-y captured the man home. Tim Or'-yo«riiu of .Mon«lay h ih the ano;ti«r (ohiiiin of « -smti of tlieeitv comfortably. Wright aid Burris, of t - nt: I Point, »Im eommiiteii 111« a.-saiill with a club SiUu.'ll to be held as all equ «11Z itlou Mr. Oscar J o I hihou , brother of W. (■ Ito ring: !’r:_:.dit r-Gclieral J. M. When the eyes become week or the L. Johns ii arrived tins w.. k from petitiom-il for Ikplor license for one near Gold Hill some «lays ago, mid Siglni. O. N. <).. iia-1 i-unied un Older Kmrd. to examine the .¡s- es-sm«-nt now year. Ordered that said petition I»- after a preliminary hearing at Gold alaiut co nplettsL lids mtlami-d and sore, a disordered Willows, Cal. uiitbonziug tun fo- m. tion of a militia gianteil for one y- .ir from Jun -. 1SX9 1 lill at winch he was bound over, be I system or a scrofulous condition of the company at .V.-l m I an.I <llr-*eting Miss Henrietta M«H«re, N-tiotial brought him up to Ins hoarding house Fred l ice, one of the drivers ou the IK it II st l-l l.Vls. U.S AIPO1NTI I-. blood is indicated, for which Ayer ’ s Judge Adv«-' i'.--( « ii, . :«1 Bow.litcli to Organizer for the \V. C. T. U.. will «le- Is-hind ih« court lions,'. It ws-msthat Linkville stage line, came in W.-dn«H- Sarsaparilla is the liest reim dy. It in •uu.-ter m th-• •. « .nv an-l pr»»ideat hver ti lecture m Granite Hall m-xt Koa-i Dist. No. 1. Arthur Hut '. the sheriff track'd him over on to - lay, from Ager, for a visit with rd:- 1 lie ehi-tiou of off -.-rs, Colouel liow- Bunday evening, conini- n -ing nt 7 o’- vigorates and vitalizes the bhHHl and 1 tives down the valley. “ 2. II. L. l’egg. Evans creek mi l after quite an exten expels ail humors. ihtch la i. iw itti.mlmg the l«-gi»lature chx-k. Everyone invit«s|. " “ 3, B. <). Neil. sive search be saw him in company C. W. Ayers was at Grant's Pass this aud will gw to A. lik.n I as soon as pos It is credibly reiMirted that Fort " I. M. B- liinger. with two others, one of whom had a Though very little snow has fallen week, buying himlH»r for tlie building sible. " “ .'«.(I. il -rliougll. gun He made a sudden rush on. to iu the Siskiyotis upto lilts time, the Canby, at the mouth of the Columbia, contracts just entered into by th- new will again have troops. Two etimpa- < •• •• ft, G. T. Hershberger. them and la-fore they knew ¡1 oidered railroad people have a su««w plow at firm of Ayers, Barbour .V Eldridge. laupi'io emesis. ■■ “ 7. Wm. Gurtn-in. "hands up" which they ola-y“-l prompt Biskiyou station, kept m readim ss for tiles of infantry are to be sent from the 1 N. 1 •. W. Knutzen. Pr. ,-idi i at San Fr incisco by March ly. With one hand he ironed lii.s man Robt. McCoiiiiagl-y, th« Harm y val liuoide: the large »sn,s smut in the Use at any moment. 9. 1-’. M. S: eu art. 1st. Tins is in line with the views of ley cattle man. and his foreman, VI. and with the other covered the otln-r ,- :J"g amt graJitiguf the Boulevard, D<»llarlml-''s saw mill iu tho Siski- General Miles frequently expressed. 1-). '1 nos. Wright. two until lie had the prisoner secure, Henderson, went uortlnv-snl. to Salem a large amount of other street vvo'k Talent Items. 11, Nel.-on Ji--stia r. after which he dismissed the others. on Saturday. L is b-.en douo by private | .rties in y«i is shill «town last Satiir-t-y till bet Rosel.mg keeps fully abreast of the 1 12, J. G Brisooa. ter weather cotm-s. S-voral huu.lied Ashland recently. at bu expense to the times in the march of progress. New Mrs. II. C. Hargadine of Lang-11 Born on Sunday the 13th iust.. to Li. G. LI s • ,.-m-ltl« lor. city. Mr. H. B. Cart-:-, Mrs. .“i-ixman thousand feet of lumber Im Ix-en pil-ai sidewalks are living built in every por Valley, returned horn«' this week, af Keno Whispers Mr. and Mrs. N. I >. Brophy, a son. 14, S.VS. 'Im-li. up in the null yard. and Mnx Pracbt have made within the tion of the city, streets are likewise i ter a visit with her parents here. Mr. Nick is happy. 15, G. N. W- h -I. v . NOW BEING PLATTED past month, more than a mile and ii The handsome private car “Sn-»qual- b ing graded and gravelisl. and the , i.ud Mrs. J. R. Casey. Mr. Moss, tho man elected to repre I«-. 1. M. Young. The religion reviva,, which wasooni- half of new atre<»ts in the southeastern mi«'.”of the Seattle L «k • Shore A E int present Board ot Truste« s are pushing sent L-'i.c timl Klamath counties, staid 17. Wm. Stanley. Geo. T1 Lynch, of Wagner Cr-'ek. part of to .u, eii l are grading th.an in ern R. IL. went sirithw iid last S itnr- matters ahead in gmxl shape. | Herald. ovi-rat Ivcro on fits way to the State mi'lienl in the Baptist Church on Mon is. .1. fl Berry. I ns I hh - u sick for a liumln'r of wet'k- g«xxl sh qei. t<m. .M s. Saxman has «lav with tin» preei-i. nt of ti e road, -•apit-'l. My emh-nvor to "pump" him day evening the I till iust.. being con 1 ’ t. J. L. Wolridg'«. Burekhalter A- Hasty have a new m- froni an attack of Ititiu f« ver. bitt is iMUtracte I. also, for the opening and Ab-Don -1 1. ami p irty cineistt'd iu one effort involving a «in ducted by Mr. < i. F. Billings, of Ash 2 ! L John Cantrall. v >f s..)ceh>d commercial and count- now improving steadily. grading of P. nnsylvania avenue. Liber gl«' question. Aft« r treating him to a land. is Ix'coming quite interesting, 21..Lf Wtmer. Wm. Sin-.-leton, f-n 'i : :i --f th«» re ing-iioiisi- pens, including Ester!inaik's ty and Coiigmity street«, making near cigar, imploring the landlord to give le vs. Strange, Satchwell mi l Webster Jack Tnie returned last Saturday to pair for-s- W. U. T-I., went down to falcon p-n, Esterbrook's engrossing ly a mi) • m ire of m>w .streets. Ins home in Shasta valley, ami Ins sis him the best I h J in the Lous-- and Jo the preaching. tunnel 9 thit week, to put in a small pi-os, Blakeman A- Co.’s Sjienceriau There is a rumor ailual that the ter. Miss Julia, went with him. for a Hinging ti) <-n him a smile so sunny olli«« for use in cas«« of trouble from conn’ing hou«-' and commercial pens. Au Euterlainliig Book. visit in Siskiyou munty. tliHt he W: •moil his palms in it, 1 in- Roberts A O'Neil tract of land lying storm« through tue wii-t- r. Also Hewitt's patent ball pointed People who hingh«d over th ■ a-lvent- go. ('. S.--1 -usirick- r. quired thus: "ln your opinion. Mr. l>etwt-en the li 11. mid the state road * Wm. McNeal, the skating rink pro Th»- new planin'; mill at T-ilent is to pens. Il’eaof “.’.wb'h A l-u's Wife" at the Sb «SR, >. what will lie the n'ost impor- la soon to be platted and offered for 2 7, -I. W. 1 è »bins« -ii. <<enten:ii’il i-vuioi:ior>. have m Ptore be :j«)x>s), main building. Is «ides she I The case of .Mrs. Elva Christum, of prietor, left Wixlm's-lay morning for t int qnestion question liefore la-fore the ligislature eule in 5 and 10 acre hits. It contains 2 s . Chas. William-. Every Lot is covered with the very best grades of further ,-nj >y me i( iti the same line in additions. The pmprh-tors. Tak-nt, Eugene, against the Oregonian Rail Sisson, and will be in the employ of nt the coming sessio sessK-n?' “ I ho ques about lm> acres. A Iso Widow Colver's 29, Jacob Wagtu-r. a rr-vntiy published Ixxik entitled Drake ami R- nfrow, exjxvt to have it way Compiiuy for damages tor the kill Edson Bros, for some time. tion ut weighing all otla rs by several ranch lying adjaivnt tothealiove tract, » W. I . M ««. "Unclo B-:i Morgan on Shams anti ready for business by March 1st. ing of her husband. Win. Christian, by tons, ' be replied, hr lie blew a long cud between the R. li. mid wagon budded Peach. Apple, Pear. Prune and Plum trees. Mr. J. M. Lnark was expecting his ■">1, H.-nry Pech. Hypocrites ' p d.“>.'-il-cs an excursion the cars at Brownsville last winter, Stre un of smoke into my eves, "will lie road, is llkewine to lie simi-yeil aud sister. Mrs. Smith, to arrive yi'storday The fin«'three-storv hotel of B. F. trip of Uncle Ben . :id Clarissa, his M<( 'rary.at Siskiyou, is complete«! an-l was tri.d ill Portland liefore a jury last from Lnke|H»rl, Cal., with her cliil ln n. whether we xliall allow those infernal platted und offeiod for sale in small i.iidg«- lii-talliiliaii'. wife, from their horn* in New York to occtipie«!. and Mr. McCrary exjiects to week, and the jury returned a verdict io make Ashland their home. iiewspiq er men to bore ns to death be iize.l lots. This arrangement will < Hive Rebecca L-slge No. 28. !.<><) fore the close of the session:” Then 1 make nice -uluirlian homes for 150 to the P.teific const autl abounds in the make bis place a popular report for for the plaintiff for 31X100. C. W. lxvgan. of this place, waacom- absurd s'tnations. hr->ad humor ami mountain visitors next summer. F. of Medford. n.si«ll---l Jan. 15, by 2oo families of the richest valley land to The case of the Boston Wool Co., pbmented by In-nig made the Demo Hel<‘ii L. H isliins. I >. D. G. M. Mrs. f. -lt like pumping no more. How can it? found anywhere. Imieivi it will lie incidental satire which characterize«! a news hnuter chum« fresh int«-Rig« m»e vs. a number of Douglas county farm cratic caucus nomin«>e tor sergeant at Wm. Ablxitt has bought th«» general Kittle Webb. N. G; Mrs. S. I hil-l-'is. in an art fill way when he feels bash a rare opportunity for the poor as well Josiah Allen's Wife's story. Mr. C. D. R -r.l, th" '»muter, has taken tue con merchandise stix-k of A. P. 'Talent at ers to compel the latter to pay bonds arms of th« state senate last Monday. V. <»;’!. E li.iki-i. 8.1', (i. S. Webb. ful? 1 was blushing like a red steer us the rii'h to secure a home mid pay SOLE AGENT, ASHLAND, OREGON or notes made payable by the Flem tract to intro lit the new book in this Taleut, and Mr. Talent's half interest T. A. L rxtor . Mr. A. L. Barnes, of Grant's Pars, F. S: Llllti Kelli'V. Treu-. ('.,- i« 1’11- when Mr. Moss continued: "Tin- in installments. in the «tore buil-liug ami gr nn-is; amt Oweus failure, was on trial in the V. 8. was in Ashlnml last Friday, and made male, Cou«i: 8. R.i-enth-il. 1. G; J. \. most m- rcifnl bore of ye all is the edi c >ur.tv. court at Portland last wis-k, and the is now in charge of the business. Webb. K. 8. N. (i; T. W. Jo’-.m-.n, L. Kiumatb jury disagreed. Hnd were discharged .irranc-ementH to move to this place, S„ N. G; A. C'lnt-i-i'. R. S. \ . (i; Mrs. tor of th«' Milton I'.u-i!’. Our co ne toil, ire never trouble«! by Ins haste; for I- - having leased one of W. P. B- un's A Hat w) e-.-l on the m- il car delayed i?er being out fonrteen hours. Th« ■ -mpany <-f 1' ■■’ern capitalista H. E. B.,ker. L. 8. F. G M Ella i- in no hurry. By him o-i: brains are James heniy Kearney, one of the Moinlay’s soiith-l-omi 1 t-ain uearly un houses. A H niey correspondent of the Yreka •iev r - i’i--<'«1 iu the I-ililiy till the -rgi.î'.îz--I to l-’.iil 1 extensive saw-mills men employed here in the car repair hour at Ashland, hi I a half hour had Ab.Giddings came in from his KI - :i- (i-’rc, Ch.-iplaim ■■ . i >«.•■ : '-rua I cro- - Table Rin-k En- ìn-pm. 1«. j . -list glJt«rof --pii-nc«- is raise-I from ' er’s force, tiled nt his borne at the cor already been lost by a siigh’ acci«l«-nt J' ni i, il says: The Klamath river M. ath river ranch a few «lays ago for e Mi ville. lied J in. •'i.- .if-pth- ami the pump wLi-'L-s: •ig >.f i<: .1 - li r. <-r. in this c nnty. ner of Ph and Spring streets last to ou t of the digit- . 11 rtli of Grant's ■ in I 1. Co. expects number of work- short stay in town. He says tiiuln r O. O. F.. of J: N. for hi* ptimpR nothing out. He pump.- I id ve Ix-en gr:.nt.si a franchise of tw«-n- in« n' «m the t-n. t m a few days. Tie grabbers ar-' wonderfully active out in Nth by S. J. Day. D. I Tunrsday evening, Jan. 10th. from ty Pass. ■ yc ::rs tor the impr-'T- n ei.t of the Ehlei much in, Ly s:-n iing his paper to the Fisher, C. P; 8. j. D iv, rn.ui to take charge ot the logging Lis neighlxirhood. phoid fever, after an illness of 24 days. ver iu I lii-iiug dams and booms to A chariv. : i scr -nude of M r. nn-l Mis. camps came this week. As required Band, 8. W ; .1. A. Itoyc •: K. representatives im ntbs b- fore the ses- He was a native of Alleghany -.'entity. Dr. J. L York, th« “Liliernl" h-ctui- Knlili. Treas; L. !’■ ipovisb, J, 'A A. (1. :on. lie has tilled I its of us with a Ì »at aw logs from liea.l waters in Ore- Maryland, in hie 28th year, nil I 1 <aves Benjamin H.'gl-.-ton I s: Satur-L-y they will bring out from Michigan, suing points t«> the a wife and two young chil Iren to triglit w.-- kept up i. ariy ti l dnyiight where the same compauy have exten er. was on last Ttiesd-iy evening's Colvin, l«t \V ; J- rea Lnv 2 i \V R. H. tlo-xl of wisdom. He bus convinced pi.tpve building an .is all that un! s; Um.i’.'';.i c - inly is- railroa- mourn his untimely death. The fiiDo- Bunday moruing, and w -s < nuis.-m-«- sive lumber enterprises, their sawyers train, nccompnuied by his wife, ci M-ior«, G; (. --. 11 ivss. I. 8. dam sbovo the il. R. route for Seattle, where they will re Jacksonville Lr !_m No. 10. 1 O.O. divricd. t he nob'« stat« of Ol« gon Will iuituen: ral waa ou Friday, R-v. l'ath-r Noel to all the people hv ng iu that p irt of and other skilled workmen. main several months. 1’.. im instali --l Jan. 12i.u by A. i >. Il«l- g. > to the bad. "How iu thunder «loes crossing, with a lar ;e gate in center, of the Catholic church at Jacksonville, town. Most of the hands employed iu bal ami two ether gate* on«- on each side ofli -inti ng. A. T. Kyle. Sr., of Leavenworth. m iu. D. D. G. M. E :!-■’■ B -mi. N. G I.« prove it?’ ’ We already see that of center. I’m-' tarn will form quite a Tiie Wells, Fargo v C->.. < xtiress rig lasting the track of tin- Yreka railroad division will bring a co’i'itv s .it to IteoMisvd eacie to Ashland nearly a isnowoneof the h.-ndsomest institu were diwharged lust Wednesday, ami Kan., arrived Wednesday morning, for will fatten tiie EtujU lake Tor hol-litig tli«> logs, ¡md -inri' year ago, aud hail gained the respect ot tions s«'en on the streets of Ashland. a small force will be kept nt work all a visit with his son. tin' real -■.-'ate John A. E■-y.-r. I’ S: K. K’ib- . I r«-.. -; Milton. Id hie neighbors and acquaintances as a Agent Ri.l suit re.-«-iv.sl the w -g.-u ami winter under the management of u agent of the same name h< ie. ami a <t iri-k. 1. G : Wm. Dem« IL S. N. and put more power into th« bird, fredi- ts. the gates can I h > o[»ciied G; A. II. .Ma.--.-ly, L S. N. G: N. I"sh- nlios« faint slirn ksaret li * only souti Is 1-t the w-t«-r «-scape. A oviiple •; worthy citizen an I nn honorable, in harness from San Fran -i».'«« last week. m .n named Wm. Evans, the assistant 1-H>k at Southern Oregon. < r. 1». S. V. (»: Gi-o. Neiil-«-r, L. S. \ . of true patrotism ill all Oregon. Tiie larg« wbis-1.--will also lie pl iced in 1-- dustrious man. N-icitvin Or«-g«»n or California I i - ir a under S im Horn, who superintended The mother of Fl. C. Bostwick, her I ■ ; I . I :... 'A ; A. I. •. U-n ,i i. < • i . ì . sounds -«f patrotism. emphiiHiz«d 91 r-v-r at the dam for ofH'rating elect . Mis. Andrew Taylor, who came in handsomer Wells. Fargo «¡-¡ivory rig the work up to that time. They were - aughter, Mrs. Cutiinions, ami linsbaml Ah-Ketize-, R. S. S. Wm. fq.h I., s. p- r --«-lit in tin-State legislature, would light dynamos, as tiie mills will : paid off last Thursday, and some of were on We-biesday evetiiuu s tr.-.:n. S: 1 i. C 1'1: ! pili, t ». ( i. recently from Sprague River valley, uow than Ashland. li-Ip make la tter lawmakers, and rural lo-pt rnuniiig «■«■ etantly. ami it is ■ died last Tuesday at the borne ot Johu J. II. Btorey has a hamis'.’n«' now them tested Yreka lienzine quite free coming from their hom- down in ( :.li- Ruth IL ih - a Degl«',» Lo-.)««, No. I. legislators would iiav«- more love of bibb'tliat the large mills may b«' i Taylor, on Emigrant creek, of puer express and delivery w n one made ly. to ascertain how it »impart'd with fornia for a visit with Mr. Bostwick. Li' <>.]', of J hi ' ì .< o > ivi IL« insti.li «i «oiiutry aud l«ss fomlnesa for plug to- by sti'am. with 111« smaller tor wo- i •- peral fever, and was I lined ou Wed er[«oeiHlly for bis purp - -, and gives the Montagne dynamite. |Journal. war« by water. Along the river m> - James D. Fay. son oftliew- ¡1 km .»n Jan. I tili liy Mrs. M«ry Miller. D. D. lisi-'-o ar i Sail in whisky. That's th«- tbedams. Ixiom« will I h - «-stabli.- -I. nesday nt tl»> Hid graveyard near notice that he will atleu I proiuptly to G. M. J-Jin A. Li .'er, N. G: Mrs. E. plum still«- of the matter, mid therefore At Albany a tramp vvas arrested for lawyer and politician of that n n - KiDgsnury’s. The little child she left ail busim-sR either tn th«« tin«' of ex lutm-r. V. G; Wm. D- m!’. S. c; Ire. Umatilla county should be divided." consisting of logs eliaine«! tog--;l>-r Diue days old yes’ rd ly, is doing well. press delivery, baubug <-f m H kiuds, or larceny, and on being searched was (now dei'eastsli has been iti th« vail«--, E. Luy, Trnre; .M«--..!. L. N. I «m il«. •ross tin« stream, with another <1 . a found to have in hi« possession a wnt« h this we««k. Il«> has Is-eu ran-hiug o .: Butte CPH-k, to the s-nth and east u Oi-gou near th«- Ixmmlary line, > carrying passenger-«. O.-l--s left at stnleu from Mr. Knight, of Canby, at Swan Lake for some time p:-«t. 1.8; Mr». M. Kraito. K. S. N.G; Mrs. Real E tatr Sales. Ix-b-.i ,t Smith’s will re: di him at once. while in the city; also a watch stolen Alice l lnch. I.. S. N. G; Mr-;. Amami» of Keno, in Siskiyou county, ii fast regulate the How of water. The com A. T. Kyle reports the following; Messrs. W. A. Ow«n and W. C. H< .-. I; S, \. « E 'I. -, M. Miller, L. mttlmgup at dfferent points. Who pany will I m - obligi'l to r«'8jHH-t all from the Cliff Hous«. He was ulso The anti-cow ordinance passed In S. V. G: r. Luy , W ; R. 11. Muore, ever wishes to eiiti-h a government private rights on tlie nver, ami are L. D. Fuller to Mrs. Jaue White-- the city council last klon-.Liy eve«nng fouu-l carrying h Isittl«'of chloroform L«H’ver. of Central Point, spent I claim tii -re would better rustle. Iti p« rmitt-d to ch-rp«- any other parties l<>r 9. block D, railroad addition; con will go into etT -ct Feb. 1st next, ft aud a mouth gag. He also stole a Friday in Ashland. Mr. Li-ever. who Comi: Ehler Barni, I. <i. a short time tin- eatclu-s will lie ebon' one «lolbir n thousand forfLiating logs, was iu poor health for a number --f sideration, ihijO. provides that all liv- s'.-.» k -mml run scarf pin from a man while talking months, is mnch lietter again now. |-<-t red out. 1 h-< hom«' seek-T will the company to lx1 I«-qsinstble for the II««- ( Ii iriiari. Max I’r.c lit reports: ning at large in the . ity sli .11 I h - im with him, aud a gold watch. He want «• itch nothing but ducks, a h-i-1 cold, safe delivery of th«' logs. 'This enter- Dr. B. M. Gill, and Mo-srs. T. .1. Maggie A. Saxman to Henry Finley pounded; that n«»i ic shall ¡ hi p'-.-tii! ed to sell them. A local paper, in re We enter our einphitie protesl or slimmer fns'kles-. lie will timl tb<> piis« will build lift nn «-x'- usive busi — lots 1) and 10, Saxman's Pennsylvania on the Hag pole am that tn nvovrr porting it said: “He is in jail, waiting Cress and Geo. Mathews, of Jackson against the outra««-ms ami birbarous U. S. Jots all tak-n. t! e creel,f«-ne«'d ness all along th«' Klamath river to addition to Ashland; consideration, the impoun i«>-i st-x th«' < -n«r stnill trial, fie seems to I h » a professioMl.” ville. made a trip over to the Klamatii custom of a uiiiiilx'r of our townsmen ini-mi Pilgrims'dogs Linking through tli«> In-ad waters at Klamath lake ami j Seems so. inileed. crossing of th«« railroad th«' forepart of leading in i-u-l etr-- ■ . gin« th- prac therailsat him. Hurry up. pay 31 per head for sheep or swine an-l 85(0. vicinity, ns th«' company own a large J. Norcross has sold to 1. M. Lnark 32 per hea-1 for all other stock. W. R. Oilby, the slate writing the week, to see what is Ix-ing -Ion«' at tice of making our nights hid -ms. ami 'Ir. John FaircliiLi. a big st x-kiiim area of timlmr laml ill tiiie State ami th«> site of “ Klamath City." disturbing tin1 p«-.: --- of:inhabitant.-, of tin But-<»r, • k country, in Siskiyou Oregon mljn«'««!'t to Klamath river his house and lot en Pine street; con A. F. Schultz, who h id a <lamng<- medium, who receutly smsl the Chroni- sideration. 31 SOO. Messrs. G«Hlfr«y and Mors« r< turtle-! by iim'iirtiily yells,ahriek i and nois -s. comity, has no reason to growl at l ate. | Journal. cas.- brewing against theO. <v C. R. IL, <■/>■ to re'over S150,tXkl damages for Mr. Luark has sold to Mr. Norcross, for lieing put «»IT the cars Rcveral libel has tied from tho city. The al home last Monday, after their fort snggestivn of a r-.id of sir h «« s or dm IL' Ims ov«-r a thousand mi'.iie horsts. 10 acres of the Moore tract, south of months ng«» bv one eon I net or. l>. -an-« leged libellous article consisted of n night's hunting excursion along th« mons ami all for what? WLy, it is , n oci'iiu of fim- iaml nml :i cln-crful. City Council Proceedings. Ashland; consideration, 8800. his ticket had been taken up bv :«r-.Mi telegram from Chicago, in which it Klamath river. They- report «-xci-llciit tlc-ir way of i xtemliug < a welcome and i-ieg.int home in which to read,love and Ashland City Council met Jan. I ltli, i come anion« up serenade to those who Abram Bish baa sold the house anti er conductor who shoiil.l u->t have was stated that Colby had at different sport, and say they- slew millions of , ;u-ly. T tie s’«M-k ilonann of Mr. Dor to live, having just ert«-r.-d up«»n n ris joins ttiat of Mr. Fairchild, an-l Mr. H8'J. at 7 p. m.. pursuant to adjourn lot ou Grauite street next to A. John taken it, has nettled th«« matter i-mii-a- p-Tiotls of his life lieen a I! iptist. min «lucks ami ge-H«-' an-l swans, Ac. married life. Cun at ,yom- give a g«xid Dorris is another stockman with a ment. Mayor Mills, and Couneilmen son’s residence, to Mrs, E. Million; bly and satisfactorily with the railroad ister. revivalist, spiritualist tnediun, C'oltou, Fountain and Thornton all Albert E. Hiunuion-1 arrived I . J Sun con., 81000. people, ami seems to have now a vast gambler, train robber ami dead tieat. day from Montana, for a few day’s vis reason for tolerating sn.-h an o-.itrage whole lot of worldly wealth nml home present. Why should one »• nnfort.-. in a civilized lard ' It is understood that the <7« roniefe ob «leal of traveling to do up and down Felts A Johnson report: Geo.Crow- City ordinanc ■ Nor 5K. was passed tain.-d proof of sll th« allegations it here with bis parents and ohl friend « or two uuforltinate u non who have ini- son to B. Beach, bouse and lot on the road. by unanimous vol« of tlieCouni I pro He now holds an important position liilw'.l that which int ■;icat«'»until .......................... thev "('..pt, 1 rrec. I said addressing made in the dispatch and Colliy fled Hargadino street; consideration, Sfi-M). in the civil «tigineei mg depart merit of beeoim- disturb« rs ol th - p ace. be that uncompromising 1, 'publican Sun viding for the session of the county as J. M. Garrison, of the I-'or«'-«i Grove Mrs. Gould to N. A. Jacoba, lots (xinltry yar-ls, has a te-w advertise to avoid prosecution for perjury. the Kockv Mountain division, N. 1’. R. locked up. tri««l and ti'ied. nod those day morning. “1 wrote last night to a city liourd of equalization. 8 and 9, block K, railroad addition; ment in this issue, informing the pub The committee appointed to draft who eng.'ge in the “charivari" go nn- the Yreka Jo'ii iuil, stating that the Says the S-dem Stutrsma» of Tues R. con., ?.'lu0. lic that h«is ren-iy to supply eggs from day : Hons. C. W. Fulton. Robert Mc pnmdr-d. snow storm of last night had with- tin ordinance for restraining domestic Mr. W. H. Cameron, superintendent fnll-bl<xxled fowls of t lit' favorite s' an-l- Lean. and William Kapus. the presi Miovtmg on the Cars. We apq alto our city gov-rnn-c-nt. drawn, to nvo’il being out late in a miimrds from running at large m ’ll«' «if agencies, San Francisco Chrouich . city, reported a draft, which, by unani ard varieties, guarantee I pur«. Mr. A somewhat mysterions shooting af Gurris-m s«-nt a number of birds to the dent i.-d electors chosen by the people nrrived Tuesday evening, to spend a not only in belml;' of the in-ulted Democrati«' precinct, Now see tho mous vote of the Council was adopted Z* fair occurred on the south-bound train poultry exhibition in Vi.-toria. l‘>. C„ of Oregon at the eledion in November, day or two at Ashland, en route for couple«, but in behalf of dll lovers of enow!” "Bountiful is tlio snow.” lie and pawl'd as City Ordinance No. fib. which reached here Wednesday morn last month nml came« off the best met as provided by law at the capitol the Sound, on business for the (7<roii<- <lnc«m-y and go »-l onler, to prohibit replied, “but it can get as low down as Th - commit tc’ appointed to draft n ing. While the train wss near Gervais, three prizes awarded. His birds ar« building yesterday to cast their ballots e/e. Mr. Cameron is a nephew of Gen. thisalHiniiua->le practice. Wliilethose any thing on earth''' new cl., rler for the city of Ashland, who congregate alsmt the hom»-s of for president an 1 vice president of the J. C. Tolman. n man standing on the platform of the uneqtiale<l id th«.' Pacific Northwest. When Ed. Morse, of the firm of l ubmitted a draft which was read to the newly marii« 1, to fill theynrd with United States. Governor Fennoyor smoker was shot three times by some Mr. W. L. Cole, of Cohwtein, who old tiu cans ami d.hris, dat..ge g: r- Morse ,V EddtUg’S, Asblaml. was lu re, the Council, and after discussion was extended them the conrtesies of Ins Mr. W. C. L --'er. wh - was ii«-pot one just inside the car door. Five li-' rather to>k the plumage for duck epprov- I, and or i t.-1 sent to R«pre- lias been down in California for a year shots were fir«d, and one bullet struck agent at Central Point until the 1st of own office, which they accepted, aud or more with the S. P. R. It surveying ilens, fences and dwellings ami insult rbi-iting. But oi l “l-'lintlook" Mc fs-ntativ« J. T. Bowditcli with the re I h>-«H-eiipnii ’ s, demand to be treated there ri-coole-l Oregon's three votes him in the arm. one in the neck ami •lauuary. says a large amount of busi Cullum ba« lately knock«»«! out 10 quest that lie intro luce it tu the la'gis- forces on the new extensions, has re one just back of the shoulder. The ness has E'en -Ion'» at that mii'it since for Benjamin Harrison for president turn««! home for the winter all con with cake, I h er or money as a rewr.rd. «lucks with two cartridges! Th» first I nt u re. w«> think they should 1»« treated to a •m-l I,« vi I*. Morton for vice president. wounded man wan taken off the tram the opening of th« «L-pot. During th« struction work having txx-n suspended night’s l<xlgiog iu tho lockun and a shot fotiml the ducks in th«- water, the The following lulls were audited by at Salem. He said his name was F. A time of his agency the remittances Hon. C. W. Fulton was empowered to by the Hunt hern Pacific. heavy tine. (“Many Citizens’’ iu Los secon-l reached them in the rosy morn the Finance Committee mid ordered carry the vote to Washington. Pearson; that he was going from Port made by him to tho compauy's Port ing sky, ami Iwitli mad«» a sensation. paid : J. F. Armor, Esq. and wife, of The Gatos News. land to San Francisco, and had no land offii'e of receipts at Central Point <-«.>» S-iys a dispatch of Jan. 13th from Th«sweet spring will s«xin lx- here, .1. W. Ia'tner. nursing Kearney'» idea who shot him. or why he was shot. average«! more than SUillO a month; Anaheim, ('al.: At the meeting of cit- Dalit's, have come to make their home family.... $ and farmers will liegin to lay in the Sum-- of our F.x- ii.inc---,. He said a friend was traveling with and yet the company comp -l the Cen iz ns. hel<l here yesterday, to take in Ashlamj, Mr. Armor has secured a “ “ usual spring supply of Chicago pork Mrs. It B ilier, him, but went on with the train, aud tral Point pe<»pl«> to pay th.' salary of •iction in the matter of planting a suf location in the Pennsylvania A-l-lition. The t h-Ci/oiit'-m exhibited its usual W. O. Applegate " “ that the man who shot him jumped off th«' iigent, after having built tho d.-pot ficient acreage of lieets to insure the They express themselves ns lieing enterprise in a compr- lit-nsive review ami Boston lieiins. Our sti|ir«'tne hap t'layton A Gore, merchandise much pleased with our city nml the piness will 1 m < wanting till we have, while th» train was running at full at thi-ir own expense. (’. utral 1’oint erection of a sugar factory by Claus ami «-xp-i-'ition of til«' North«- -J in its speed. Some people on the train say is certainly warrant«! in «'ousidenng SpreckelR, to cost half a million and weather, nml though the latter has lx>cn New Year's -»lition. The .S7 /( iiam, as condiments. Iowa vinegar and T. J. l’nttersou. copying Charter draft Nebraska pickles. there were three “tough" characters itself unjustly discriminated again-: with a monthly pay roll of STO.ttiMt. "off” for a day or two since their arri Tinx'i If --at'i ..«<». 1 > .ila I' ,-i val. it is yet so much better than what traveliug from Seattle to San Francisco, now. drowned in Wm. Crane, who was i B ’ « s/ 8Ì 5-, R -.-ebtirg ¡ 'la , ¡..¡b , and Rcpr«s« ni itii!-s were present from Ful they left liehind them that comparison one of whom did the shooting. No Th« T iiiin -'S is nmi«r obligations to lerton. Fairview, Placentia, Santa Ana is out of the question. Anyone having Revieir all issucl vai labi« N. -v Year's Upper Klamath Like, vvas i au ludían arreits were made, and it is doubtful policeman of th? Klamath reservation, an.1 the entire valley. Great enthusi editions. that the mystery surrounding the ca.-x Mr. P. Littleton for a liberal -|U-nlny asm was manifested. It was decided desirable Asldnml city property to The daily Oregon .Si was H«' Jeav«M a wife an-l three litt!« ones. of dried fruits, enrol with the evapo exi'hange for a farm ou H- k «1 river, will lie cleared unless th« wonuded rating machine <levis«>d and built by to enter into communication with enlarged last. Sunday to a s- van-col- Now rustle, ye who have m«n should conclude to tell what he Mr. Littleton himself ,i full d« 'rip- Spreckels at once, ns 10,0(M acres can can get h big bargain by interviewing iimu f-'ilo 'iti evidence of - n- nn I Mr. Armor. and g«-t y-i ir E i«1ern pork .. .< 1 , ■ 1 iai.i'.Du■ 1 ¡ii. m »uftMng withdimanntism« ¡-i-in^A trout>l<-. In evidently doesn't want to. Hia wound» th- imi incr-iit-iiig prosperi’.»-. Tn -.S7«tfc.'- h 1-; o 1 «ntig <»:« y ■ -ir ho ir tiou of which was given in this paper I m - set out to beets in this vicinity ns 1 are not considered fatal. • M m ; di-'. . -< Paint ■» Olcry Compound wi I surely rftret a t are. and tin u ill nokwiger U .Messrs. J. AV. Williams mid Ivan C. nrtii m«w has a compr-i. -neive t«-le- last summer. No «•• li«r drie-1 fruit ev r . soon as satisfactory operations are iu- T«-rry. representing the American graplne news -.-rvic,. und i- a , i--;,t to for E intern viu.-gir im i pick!«*! « mpi 1 lliiudfrd 11« ’i:?/• .■' hk- the ’ d'«-v. any caust shown here can piit« e«p.i .1 this in all ; Hugnr.it'.-d. Sew Buiidiug Firm. Building ami Loan Association, of Mrs. 31 is-«, vvl.-i ha • Ix-en ailing for th«» desirable qualities -ap|>earamv. -. i i- • i! d.ii’G' i i th >Tgr ind ol r' remedy, mv,*y 1 !*ain«-\ : ' ( < < b, «• n < < •«,- «1.1. : Says a s dem paper of last Saturday: Minneapolis, were tn town lb« for« «11« capital city. The Portland ihnl i .V«-i, stiRp'-nd- som.-i'.me p ct. is now cotival>'s--ing. Messrs. C. W. Ayers. Harry Barbour preservation of tiavor. etc. C> rta’nly [• v s r«- i .rk - I to a reporter vester- •leep more tL.m n «■ .» ji . ft.- ».i'irn/ , •* f ”. ■ u’erk> ¡«2 1 ■ ,r'uhi n«>t — «let p in« «1 • d. part of th«' we« k. 1-Miking up the pt--» and ho[x-s are on: . r ‘ aine-1 •il pn ii -a'U ’ U List S -i ì -v. I, ■ and R«»l>«rt Elvinge have formed a there would tx- no difficulty in fimliug : day by Mr. Giltner, aasistant iu th« ■ i-iip i: I a- -1 ■ l'h ■ v - iii<! y J J imx ?• t. and - t . h ha<' i <d • I ;• «ct, p«cts for the establishment ofa brand- uiate recovery. its ; -pii-’ t. John D. ‘A i ■ ,x, found co-partnership to prosecute the busi a mark«t for all of such ev iporat-'d 1 secretary of state's office, that the great ' "nt < I ¡'s!f ( < ;• 1 \ ‘ . 1 .'i . ’ iiifi.t- Celery Crmp u of the association here. Movement it to be ajo-ing bimni.-s,. To hir- ness of contractors and builders. Mr. fruit that could I ' prodm-« I here. In 1 numlier of n«w cornorations formed The family -»f Ur. B. 1 . i 1atUii.li, 1 i h k / •, " /« n. - Zena 1 • - \\ 1 -t \\ rtvU . x t known that h« honorably who have b ,»!i d-i’Vil wit i f-'ver. are, I Ayers, who has been here for a num the lot receive,! by tl:> Lu, inks are. • r«--ent)y, articles of which have lieen having b-v n Already liegun for tj-.e or creiit it ganization <jf a local building an-l lo in ;*h rtieun'.a rbeun 1 fy* J I *’»!.<• 1 i . 1 i — • r> r- trr-nf treu! k 1« I V « nn <»N BEKRY. P a i ; ’.f'i- «-at’ ’ ■ . an i am glad to h-ar. up ami-loitig and all ber of years, has made a record for peaelb'R, white m-c’arin -s ami red nec- ■ tiled in that office, is unfailing evidence (Ttj R<-torder. ■ . « • . . < und. and I J often cont nud t-« 1 .' 1 d M •* e< i.- at ;i himself as an architect and builder tarines, Ctie’s Golden Drop plums, sil • of existing prosperity. Ami no doubt M»ieintiot> ill Ashland, they ennelml« ! ■ lid not cent-nun it till it wreck--«! upon right. .md ' v ■ a> very [^^¿9 which needs no commendation, as the ver prunes, Italian p un s, ami Bart • his reasoning iB correct. It shows that to defer active steps for a short to s. ■ the shoals «if bankruptcy. 1 |1O <>n- \ t t w--d nearly all medicines imaginable.I««nt 1!« advice.but to what will ) h < -Ion«» locally. On T-i--s- Scarcely any si -ii<«-«•» in towu. i : i i.H'ioi* VOTK i *. handsome cottages he has deaigued lett pears. there I-« more money for s;i«eulatiou -lay evening they-went down to M !- yonian - iys that, from fir-t to to--t. id antagc Having »ern Peine » < C elery < otnpound ikhrnix d. i pive it a <om-- >!«'* i*)) tris le-eti lo-' -n th- l rrr.K tui : P « et . and built speak for him better than If anv on« :■> th«3-» progn-Rsive d.-ivs i ami that capital is less timid of iovest- <> d«-: ’ s« nt < tth ltd am j: pcrieUh <*ure<i I «an in«« ,«nip unmtwi ' N X ' III’ -.1 I ’ H. (iKANITF words or student phrases. Mr. Ayers is as yet iiuinfonn -d as to th« virtues i moot. It also augurs e H f()r tbt* fut- foid. The American Building ati-1 V ch -. m .-inco it '■ m ’ :*«-i in ¡"'3, an-l A níi L í h I i’.« ,< Line ’ ! ' ’ Iv a- n loy. I rank Candi. <*,irn|i. I \ urcka, . r< ka, Nevada /’; / r. V > will l>e the architect of the firm. Mr. of advertising, mi l th«» proper appU--a- . ure. showing the opening of new en- Loan Assoceation has madea phen im- that tino» 1 -Ué'» tuli a mi! . i Ims L< - n 11 •♦’<•! h . m Notice. Barbour has lieen foreman for Mr. tion of Printer’s Ink, tot him run afoul I terpnses aud establishment of new in- eual growth since its incorporatii-n. sunk in efforts to «■.-■ .. i.,« nr’- «-■»- >1 ’ > »Y baU.t.lTv >t\l» K/R «y I ’ V.I TrsT!M<»M M I ’ VIK •^57^ '1'11'1 - ill H- II. ASHLAND Ayers lu considerable work done here, of .Max Pracbt ami lie will speeiiiv • dustriea, paving th« way for the em April l ith 1887, ami is estal-lmhing pera in Poi . m L I will take legal proc.« -lings ;.g in«t J.gLa In-z'iiare<t Sabl-mli, Ixiili WELLS. RICHARDSON & CO. Proprietors, snd is well known as an expert and convince him of bis went of knowloigv ployment of labor and circulation of branches throngbont the Pacific North Th« U»«;«/'« ■ !!■ abl iu r ill parti-« owing J. D. F inn: mi 20 n;-- lll-m H;l-1 «•'«-I-: 11« 1-v lite l-H'l'ir. Le . K west. One at Eugene City i» the lat skillful mechanic and builder. Mr. in that direction an-l writ«' out a pr->. money. EUBLIUGTON. VERMONT its sur to an Er lumn folio,«-.:« of the «lays after tin« notice. No ex pti- .16 W «io. kll, est. Elviage is also a tirst-cl nw mechanic, ; scriptin'- u -ranttxl to cure iu short or largest semi-weekly p«;i--i - m tb • .-: Pt-. will I»' tm’-I«-. as 11,«' busim ss must tie I •HHl- VT« HVV ELL and has the advantage of a number of der. M - <v.' ’hat at the rateat winch «•tosisi up. 1. I!. D awson . Assignee. ■ ■ -«',l-a:l. -- honl.y Ju. C all and S.-tth P13IJC LiND BILLETK. years’ ex|ierience as contractor the Eleven poumls of I» G Sugar for 81 There is a fine line of lead (»encilsat : -- E . i Addition lots are lx'- Asiilau-1. Or . Jan. 11. 1K s 9. M .a -IT 1' »I Era,«' Eggs for Hatchin;; and builder at Oakland, California. lr.g - ■- 1.1hat I ■ w «n’t I h , able to g • -lin-.- a: : I’ V) at the R«<1 House. % I Burekhalter A Hastv s, including Eagle Raving disposed of our business. W. Th« following news from our Wash I- ’ rou. ll'.i/it.-. ■/«•/.'•.». 77m oei-.L Tbs members of the firm all being ex ’ ir. m-- nt-.i • .. - ’; -; ail at. I th 8. Gore will be found at the offi •« of Fresh compressed yeast for sale at ¡ Pencil Co.'s colored cra i-one in differ- Sto« khohl«*i*f* . r j !•;.! “BVTÏJ3AX < !(l R( U perts in carpenter and finishing work, > “A >. ' '- :il « xl ■' ent, eliailee for architect» use; Auto ■ ii w i.’ - i'lgton c->rrespoml«nt concerning mat G. F. Billings. All those knowing Uyltt /»cukirii«.«, lìo^r mal S, nyle * t Xshlaii'l. < »icjii.ii Kev. I. G St! a litre. the U. 8. Bakery. ters in R «««burg land diet net has beeu Comb ßroirii Lfrfb.irr. “ IVbitc »> gives them a grea’ advantage in con ’ mor.- I- ’ - : I. b-foi-' be can -'out matic drop pencils, A. W. I'alier'a fine 1:t»l«<7 ’*«?•!»«'}.-vrvit'vs Pre«'hin« morn themselves indebted to us. will pleas' r< -ived since last issue of the T idings : andotle». l'a> t> i'i'/r Cochin.*, TL ■ >11 ’ :,;g of ’ Ll -»t. • kL-u'i ’ Tb 0,1 rf tracts aud t bey make a strong team. • bis « ng e-»‘’uinii. >• nt’.1 ¡ r Go to Goldsmith. Meilfonl, for gro grade pencils. Carpenter’s cedar pen • -. • i en get into g<- k- call ami settle. C layton A G oke . of the Hoden Mill«* v»ill b» held in ti *. Young peopl«* « mcciinjrat ;; p. in. «ivi» Hluck .'Jinarca» - America’s le'st ♦he »’n« <.f .h»» c >m any on Mondar. L-m- Their headquarters, at the corner of ' ing or.. i <•-: - to properly n - --tbe cenew. * land contests decided . cils, and a large assortment of (>eix*ils breeds. »I'f« »ei» o///« i, Main and Hargadine avenue is as hand • tin- ' hitii' ’i;»rv *21*4. l-y*. b ■< .»rdintr to s«*< :j »11 16 of by. ♦ al pi « er incctiog Thiir.M>j»y c\rnfng for school use. • iv : < _• Ii-auties of a b.-.n Snpp«w aud Swiable. The names of successful parties are Men ’ s working Ixsit« for 82.50 at (» or* at all the lary< >t rl, ¡bit d-nji f<fr I m a -, R’ «»'di r < f dt^-f t.»r-. some and conveniently fitted office us ’ on I «- : n .nv Siop- tract. H.- . « ; rinti-d in capital letters. n««SS=»THf.' l lEsi « UN«.¡a I-AT1OSAI. H. Blount s. Children's underwear at • The first of a series of mouthiy so U H. Vi tin ' '< - r,. f/. I, Egg« >.| ]-e| cm be found in the country. They ' t “if you h ive gn t prop :t v. .!--eir :ny Za <-hur< h «>( AdiUn-l. i:«-i ’« J. viel« UNITED STATES vs. Andrew J. ciables by the ladies of the Si. E. * <1 H. Blount's. Board by the week at the Euro|Hwm setting; twojfor 35. Semi - rtnnip for -'er. p«-tor. c-irner of Nfwlu -tr*-t mid begin this --w— business ----------- — - week with con- ; loca'e«l. and rri«‘ s 1.» ie «1 pnr- Al 'n. Church will lie given next week on Si«k>'->navena«- MorniiiRhour. I". U«. even- Iiestanrant. » Catalogii«-. Address If you want a set of books for the tracta for two bnij-iings, to be erected ehascra that mr-rit.aud a ivcrtieing will Uni'ed States vs. Noah Tripp et al. Friday evening. Jan. 25. tnr>i«>'ir. 7 .10; surada-, k -tua J. 1.« in prave' ,1. M. G ajousgs . *t once, to cost $44iM). Ignlies’ gold watches set with dis Dew year, buy them it the Red House meeting. Thunwln- evening.at 7 Al make'em go off .so quick its never wae." an I Henry Becklev, transfere«»s. tations, etc. nrdiallv iinímd tobe pr«r«ent Forest Grove, Oregon. momls at Chitwoods. Plaza corner. ♦- St cost. MAX PRACHT, King of S>ap, the Red House. x Men’s shoes, «l.'«0 p-r p ur, at O. H Painful AeexiecL Blount’s. * Enoch Gale, while clearing land on Men's Ixiots from 32 -"«e up at • >. H. his place at Gold Hill last turday. Blonnt's. was Rtrnc n falling tree, his th Cash paid for produce at < roldsmith’s broken, besides t-ss serious injuries. Medford. « it men's oil elolh'iig at O. H. FRIDAY JANUARY Is. IM-v BUSINESS PROPERTY MAIN ST. & HARGADINE AVE Location in Ashland MAX PRACHT, Ashland, Or LOOK eex FOR SAXMAN’S PENNSYLVANIA ADDITION! CITY OF ASHLAND! THE CHOICEST LOTS, THE FINEST VIEW, THE LOWEST PRICE. M ax P racht 1889 Per Cent, on Cloaks and Wraps 50 Per Ct. on Braid and Bead Sets H CD u O Ld I L l I Q OC Q. My Poor Back! i Children Cry fwPitciier’sCastoria