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ASHLAND TIDINGS FRIDAY J a XVARY 25. WR* Are You Out of Business? Do you want to purchase a clean stock of Variety or Fancy Goods at a B argain ? Then see G. F. Billings without delay [2w At Talei-t. BREVITIES. All goods at cost at the Re«l House Bargains in cloaks at D. R. A E. V. Milla x King of Soup, 81.25, at the Red House. x Men’s shoes, 81.50 per pair, at 0. H Blount’s. ♦ Men’s boot» from $2.50 up at O. H. Blount’s. • New lot men's oil clothing at O. II. Blount's. * The religious revival meetings at Talent conducted by G. F. Bilhugs aud the pastors of the Aahland churches, have b»>eu in progress for Coal Oil. $3.00 per case at the Red two w«tekx past every day aud eve House. x ning. Dr. Lackey was expected Latast sty les iu men's hats at O. H. tlier» this week to assist in the work, Bionnt’s. • but went northward urexpe«*tedly. Go to Goldsmith, MedforxL for gro Ball aud Supper. ceriea. * The balls given by the Knights of Men ’ s working Ixxita for 82.50 at O Pythias lodge of Ashland are remem- ♦ iu-red as among the most euceessful H. Blount’s. .- «cinl entertainment» ever given in B«iard by the w«*k at the European Ashland, and the enuoiinoenieut that Restaurant. * the lodge is preparing for uuother liall At Cost ! Beml the Red House ad and supper will tie balled with pleas x ure. 'Die date net for the event is vertisement. Tuesday, Fe>>. 19tb,and the invitations Sixty tons A No. 1 grain hay for will be issued next week. Rale- E aolk M ills . illlllla Company. Braid and bead sets, ouo half Chi G’ li. Siglin, and Col. Smith, of Sa cago diet at D. R. A E. V. Mills’s, x le... will be in A*ddand next Sunday, A little clonk left on th» coasting Jan. 27(h, to must-r iu the new com ground ia at H. C. Hill’s residence. pany of militia to be organized here, The Knights will give auother of and it is reqnrat«»! that all who have pl-dg.d them selves to jmn, as well as their popular «»icial entertainments. all other persons interested, will meet Lulies’ gold watches set with dia »t Granite Hall at 1 o'clock P. Si. of mon«!» at Chitwoods. Plaaa corner. *- that day. The g»ut l<MU«n explain that, Two hundred thousand pounds of owing to the ue-'»ssity of Gen. Sigliu being in ntteiidanee at the m - hhoii of potatoes for sale by Bish, the milkman. the legislature, they cannot jirrimge to Not a single old cloak, au<l all going stteud to th’ business on any other at 20 per cent, off nt 1). R. A E. V. day thau Sunday. Mills's x •' The Oregon.“ Th« Ashland Hotel Company's tine uew link building st the corner of Mum an I Oak was entirely finished this w,ek. aud on Wednesday was re çoive«! by lie company from the con tractor, Si r. A. W. Seott. The handsome building ou» of the fiuestof its size in the state is a credit to the city, to the gent ¡emeu who have made its erec tion possible. to the architect and the builder. It will la» called "The Ore gon," and if it shall fail into the right hand- will be one of the most popular and most profitable hotels in Oregon. S«x» the iinrgaius offered by I. R. Dawson, iu the assignee’s sale at Foun tain’s. Liuli«* and gents gold, filled and silver watches at Chiiwinxis, Plaza cor ner. ♦ Take a look at the new pi;»* and handsome cigar eases at Burckhnlter Hasty’s. * HERE AND THEKE. PERSONAL. Yreka has had five inches of »now, aud a 2-degrees-below-zero cold snap this winter. The President has approved the act to provide arm», ammunition, etc., for the militia of Oregon. J Cattle iu the Big Bend country are reported iu p«x>r condition, with feed scarce. Much loss is feared. The Examiner says: It costs Lake county, at present, from $4() to S5o per day to pay warrants on rabbit, coyote, wildcat, cougar and bear scalps. George Gillette is si<?k with acute bronchitis. Mrs. Judge Webster ia visitiug Ash land this week. The beautiful pampas plumes, which are an attractive feature of tuauy door yards in Ashland, have a commercial value. Sautu Barbara, Cal., exported iu 1888 twenty car loadfl of them, val ued at $50,000. A freight train fell through a tri-stle uear Spokane Falls ou the N. P. R. R. last Sunday. Fifteen cars went down, but the engineea aud tiremau and all the train crew escaped unhurt A tramp was run over some distance from the trestle aud one car derailed, which caused the accident A San Fraucisco compauy lias agreed to build and operate an extensive nail factory at Oregou City, and u binldiug site aud power sufficient to turn out 3<M) kegs of nails a day haa lieen guar antee«! them free of cost for ten years. The company will expeud $50,1)00 on buildiugx aud machinery, is is said. The towu of Mott is very dull at the preeent time, owing to the stoppage of the mills, und conReqiiently the throw ing of a large nutnlier of men out of employment, many of whom have left town until work is again reemned. It will probably lx? as lively as ever in March next, ns most of the mills intend to resume operations alxiut that time. [North Star. At the annual meeting of the Dried Fruit HssiM-iation of California in San Francisco the other day, the general manager’s report showed that 890.257 pounds of dried fruit has lx>en sold at prices ranging from cents to 15 o»»nts, iietwen November 10th and DisienitxT 13th, and that during 1888 it was esti mated that 41,253.381) pounds of dried fruita had Ixsm shipped east. The party of settlers from Warner who were here Tuesday to tile on swamp lands on which the secretary of the interior had ordered the certificates set aside, had their application rejected. A meeting was held by these parties in the court bouse Tuesday afternoon, and it was decided to send a man to Washington to represent them in this contest against the state. A purse of 8t’>d(l was subscribe«] to dofrav ex penses and Nally Willey was seiected as the man to go. [Lakeview Ex aminer. Rev. E. M. McLean. Mtxlford, was iu Ashland yesterday. Arthur Langell has been in town most of t he past week. Alliert Hammond left Saturday even ing on his return to Montana. Mrs. B. A. Stauard aud children re turned to Grant's Pass last Friday. Miss Cherry Harns has been visit iug her brother at Mott for a fort night past. Mrs. Geo. R. Hargadiue is visiting her parents at Grant’s Pass. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Everitt. E. J. Winters, of Portland, musical lust rument dealer, has tx,en speuding a week in Ashland. Dr. J. M. Taylor went down to Med- ‘ fowl last evening. Gen. Tolman returned Sunday morn ing from Salem. L. L. Merrick arrived from Sisson the first of the week. Mr. J. H. Barnum has lieeu down at Medford this week. Miss Carrie Roper returue«! to Oak land, to resume her studies at Mills Seminary last week. A. II. Runyon, of the Klamath City saw mill company, spent a day or two in Ashland this week. County Judge W. A. Wilshire, of Lake county, is at Jacksonville this week, ou legal business. Leo Rogers has recovered from his attack of spinal meningitis sufficiently to be about towu again. Charley Hamilton started Friday last for his fatbtir'» home on Applegate. He is steadily improving. Wm. Doniff, of Jacksonville, went down to Reddiug last Friday, for a week’s visit with relatives there. 8. P. R. R. Items CORRLNPONDENCE. Keno Whispers ¡». r. Chrotiicls, J»u. 1S.| There has been a constant reduction in the Southern Pacific Company's pay-roll in nearly all departments since the 1st of the present month, and it is said that altogether thia sea son nearly 2(XI0 name» have been stricken ’rom the roll. Division sup- erintendeuts are giving th» pay lists the closest scrutiny, and they have or ders to dismiss every man who is not actually needed by the company. Two large new eight-wheel locomo tives from Patterson, N. J., have just been added to the motive power of the Southern Pacific. General Superintendent J. A. Fill more came back from Aahland, Or., yesterday, where he has been on a tour of inspection of the California and Oregon line. He reports the road to be in tine condition all the way up the Sacramento river and over the Sis kiyou mountains. The only trouble experienced of late on the new portion the road as a result of the wo»ther was a land slide near Moebra« Falls, where a large quantity of cracked and »eame«l rix'k liecame kxieened and wax precipitated upon the track. This oc curred on Saturday and occasioned a ten-hour delay of trains. There Las been very little «now on the Siskiyous thun far thin season and therefore no work for the snowplows. In an agri cultural way, Mr. Fillmore thinks that the couutrv along the line never l«x*ke«l finer. The outlook was cer- taiuly very bright for railroad traffic as a result of the splendid crop pros pects. Over Sl.OOG.OOO has lately been ex pended by the Southern Pacific Com pany in a new automatic brake equip ment for its passenger nnd freight trains, aud the whole system, with the exception of the Northern Division, which comprises only alioul 350 miles of track, is uow provided with this mixlern railway equipment. Upward of 15,000 freight cars, running on both the Pacific and Atlantic systems of the company, have been equipped at a c«*t of 850 a car or about 8750,000. Over 500 passenger, mail and express ears have lieen equipped at the rate of 8100 a car or 850,000, aud the equip ment of <¡00 locomotives at $380 each cost $210.000. The Southern Pacific was the first railway system of the country to thoroughly equip its freight trains with automatic air brakes and no cars of foreign lines are now run ou its tracks unless provided with this class of brakes or with air pipes sons to oonuect all the cars by the au tomatic system. Jacksonville Brevities. Dr. Prioe was in town Monday. Dr. Jackson is at home again thia week. Rev. Father Noel visited Yreka, Cal., last week. Miss Isaura Cardwell has returns«! home from Portland. Mr. Kamp wa» called home last week by the serious illness of his wife. The T idings is giving universal sat isfaction in this part of the county. A few sleighs have appeared on our streets but the snow is now almost gone. Mr. John Hockenjos is quite ill at hi» residence in thia burg, with pneu monia. Miss Ida Cantrall has been visiting her friend Mias Hattie Reams» for a few days. Ex-Governor Chadwick was iu town the latter part of the week looking hale and hearty. Rev. Robert Ennis has been assist ing Dr. Lackey in a sucoessful revival meeting at Phoenix. Wm. Hanley is wintering a tine lot of stock on Ina rauch on Applegate, pre paratory to spring marketing. Alonzo Slover. of Missouri, a cousin of J. A. Slover, is visiting in town aud will probably remain here for some time. Judge Prim aud Dist. Attorney Col- vig went to Salem ln»t week to attend to some cases Ixifore the Supreme Court. Mr. Merritt Bellinger Las rented Ixith the Stevenson furiuB aud his son John will operate them the coming season. Little Ernest Goodpasture broke his ankle while coasting on Tuesday. Dr. Robinson was called and reduced the fracture. Mias Maude Blumershein, who has been visiting friends here for some time, departed for her home in San Francisco last week. Mr. O. Harbaugh, of this place, is selling off his tract of land near Cen tral Point, in »mall parcels. That sec tion bids fair e«x>u to be a vast orchard. Mr. Alex Zevely. proprietor of the Keno hotel, wishes to say to lijs old railroad friend, Cieorge W. Praytor. through the columns of the Tnuxos, that, he would tie exceedingly glad to see Mr. Praytor and some of bis Louis iana friends up here ou the Klamath. Keno ia forty-four miles up the river from Ager, beautifully situated ou the river, with fine agricultural land, big timber aud big lakes close at hand. No lieiter place in America for homes, though they are goiug fast. Let hiui come with a little colony to the “Desert," a tine alluvial stretch eo called because of its va»t growth of sage-brush, which farmers remove and burn with very little trouble. The average yield of wheat is 30 to 35 bush els per Here, and well-water is found at depths of from 8 to 15 feet. The “Deeert" is skirte«! with the beet Ore gon pine and fir. About two ineheeof snow lay on it Jan. 20tb, and was fast melting. The greatest degree of cold indicated this winter was four degrees al Hive zero. Whwii Joy with thirst is milt h oppry ■«♦••i The dry old Euwterii acre.«« ou, Her empty flagon to the >he bring« to nil in Oregon. MAX PRACHT, ASHLAND, OFFERS FOR THAT MOST DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY FRONTING ON MAIN ST. & HARGADINE AVE. THE MOST CENTRAL When heHrthxide hAppine«* uubieni Melts thin beneath th« Southern nuu. She drops her fan end travel* W»-M To tind the breeze of Oregon. When pale a flection in the North Weeps o’er each lit tic ubivering one. From out her hut she wanders foith To build a hearth iu Oregon. Eaat,South «nd North come from the storm»-. From drouth, contagion, glare of sun To where health hospitably warm?- Beneath the of Oregon ’ Mtwsrs. Henry Kessler, M. I >., Graud- pa Kessler, Johu I'erlitig, and Masters Horatio Smith and Harvey Kessler, with FI. 1). Hanks us Jeuu Iu Chief, struck KeuoSiindny morning with six modern shotguns and an old Queen Ann 1 laniel l(«Miue double-barrelled muzzle-loader culled Sweet Betsy from Pike’s Peak, a gun resjiectfully pre sented to Dr. Henry Kessler, by Dr. H. D. Rolx’rtson of Yreka, as alxiut. the rustiest double-barrelled joke be ever got off. They hanged away 250 times, made the town smell like Hades and got 317 ducks. They boarded a young lady’s sled coming from the rap id» aud were completely upset, ducks, «loctora and kids. Graudpii. however, Jjeld to tlio reins, smaeked the whip and got away with the belle of the ball. Bringing home u mountainous pile of ducks, they expressed themselves as gratified, having lx>en lucky, hospita bly received at the Keno hotel aud Grants Pass and Josephine County. kiudly greeted by our citizens. P etek the P oet . Ex-Gov. Chadwick is in town ou business. Warning' to TrespasHers. Representative Howard left Sunday The undersigned hereby wants ail evening for Salem. jiersous from trespassing upon his Sheriff Moss report» taxes coming lauds on Wagner creek, for the put |H.se of hunting or shooting, or for iu at a lively rate now. any purpose whatsoever; and gives Prof. R. A. Booth left Suuday last due notice that trespassers will be on a business trip to Roseburg. prosecuted according to the lawn of J oseph R aff . Seeds of all kinds may now lie had (>regon. T alent . Or.. Jan. 1. 1889. it at the S. P. D. A L. Co.'s store. OREGON, Location in Ashland. THREE LOTS EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY I 20 FT. 4 IN. DEEP. These lots are located diagonally opposite the new H otel S iskiyou , on the south side of Main st., corner of Hargadine Avenue, and f«jr a first class business invest ment have no equal in the city. Call on or address MAX PRACHT. Ashland, Or. LOOK -FOR Mr. Dodson, of Warner valley, npent last Saturday iu Ashland, on his re Two hundred dozen men's heavy turn home from a trip to Portland. woolen aoeks just received at O. H. Frank Doyle and wife, who have Blount’s. • been here since September, started O.H. Blount’s famous clothing house Tuesday for their old home in Kansas. is crowd«»! to the utmost with his fine A Much A«H-ilc«i Koail. Messrs. O. Stearns, P. Griswold, W. winter »task. * H. Browu aud Mr. Hocuin went down 'Dm road projected from near Eagle Mr. Marshall has lieeti «unploytsl as to Roseburg this week ou land busi Mills to the Antelope valley acroas th» watchman for the uew hotel until it ness. mountain ridge east of Bear creek is shall be occupied. one that is needed more thau any Mrs. Geo. Morine, of Centra) Point, Green Mountain Mines. The two new ice house« built for the other propose 1 in the comity. The returned home Wednesday after a visit Antelojx» country is constantly increas railroad company at the depot were Mr. F. E. Wilson, one of the stock with her sister, Mrs. Wm. Patterson, ing its population, and the jaxiple have finished hist week. holders in the above mine, called npon of this place. no road fncilitiee such aa they xhouhi tie Monday. He report» that for one Groceries and crockery sold ch»a|i»r Mr. J. K. Van Saut left Friday morn week's rnn of a four-stamp mill they have for connection with the railroad. at Goldsmith’s, Medford, than any ing for Red Bluff, to settle up some They are all anxious for the speedy es place iu Jackson county. * The Oregonian reports that a Mr. business affairs there. He will lie back cleaned up 8200 free gold and saved a tablishment and opening of this pro large quantity of sulphurets worth William IL Bishop will lx? an applicant within a week or two. TO THE D«i you want to purchase lots, fruit posed new roud, and us it will come probably more than the free gold. for the position of Indian agent at up i>efore the next term of county lauds or a farm, call ou or address G. They have new machinery from San T. B. Merry and wife, of Portland, Klamath reservation. If Mr. William I l oiirt it is to I m > hope«! there will lie n«> F. Billings, Ashland, Oregon. IL Bishop should sueoeed in Ins effort returned recently from Australia. Mr. Francisco that offers better facilities unnecessary delay iii making the im for reducing the ores, and now better A full liue of Humphrey’s homeo to obtain the appointment, he will tind Merry was representing Oregou at the provement. results are anticipated. The machin Snow is passing off rapidly, and has pathic remetli«*— pellets and liquids— that -barring possible chauces for Melburne exposition. If you want a set of books for the ery is profiled by a 12-horse power done the country a. great deal of good the b«*t in the world, at Chitwood ’ ♦ stealing, which are not considered very C m M «if lain rance. new year, buy them it the Red House Mr. Mansfield, a resident of the Mt. engine. gixxl in these degenerate days- he has NOW BEING PLATTED. Dr. Devore left for Portland. Satur at cost. x Talxir suburb of Portland, is at the Hosley A Pelton recently bought It ia believed that not less than ten A new ledge has lieeu struck uear secured the privilege of about as wear thousand dollars are annually collected 150 hea l of fine beef cattle of Cautrall ing a job for the wages ascati lie found railroad hotel very ill with heart dis- by that prospects well. The company day, as a witness in a case before U. 8. Brocade diagonal and plaid dress circuit court. as premiums ii|x>n fire insurance risks Bros., of Applegate, for the Ashlnud in the government service. But there eas». His wife is with him. hua started in ou auother tunnel that goods, lOcts. per yard at M. L. Al in Ashland, and sent out. of the town— market. The people of Grant s Pass are very ford’s. curries more gold than the lower one, x Mrs. D. L. Minkler ami datightar will be no lack of applicants. une'ly out <>f the state. Tins is quite The first consignment of machinery arrived in Ashland by Tuesday sve- which is largely combined with lead liberal, and will donate land to any en Among the Chronicle'» not«* from ning's train from Red Blnff. to take and silver, and probably some other terprise that will locate here. n largo sum to be sent away for such a for the Ashland El«»ctric Power and NEW THIS WEEK pnrixise. mid the matter will l*ar fig. Light Co. is expected from the south the legislature of California occurred up their residence iu Ashland. metals. Henry Alfh, the pioneer butcher of the following the other day: McVey u ring upon. (X course*» cannot af- this week. They have a postoffioe, called Starve this place, has turned into choice ba Mra. K. D. Jones and children, of Out. 8. Miser, P. M.; have organized a of Del Norte lias introduced a delight fordtodo without tire insurance, but The S. P. pay car stopped iu Ash ful little bill rearranging tbebounda- Shasta valley, arrived here last Satur Sunday school and set in motion a well con and hams about 2U0 head of hogs. Dissolution of Copartnership. if the «um of $75,00(1 or more lias act ually Ken sent out. of Ashland in the land Monday evening, on its regular ries of Del Norte aud Siskiyou, so that day. for a visit with the family of H. regulated society, and are prepared to A uew shingle factory will lie started Notice hereby glveu thui the copartner exwting lietween the uudensigned, do past dozen years for mstirntice. the in- monthly visit. auJ put the boys in easy all the Republicans in the former coun A. Case, a brother of Mrs. Joues. live and eujoy life in its several advan in Graut's Pass iu the uear future, with ship ing busineB* iu A'-hland under the finu name cireumstancva. ty will lie thrown into the latter. Tins dainnity for fire losses lias been so very Messrs. M. Booth. Ora E. Augle, C. tages, while they extract the auriferous a capacity of 2B.UW0 shingles per day? of Graves & Sonni< h?»ci). i* this dev di'fcolvrd much uutler the sum paid out that consent. Mr. K«>unicb«eu will A new turntable is being built at is to be accomplished by gerrymander D. Walrath, Isaac Wolf. Dr. Jones, particle» from the hill sides. Stockholders of the new opera house b\ mutual the b ixine»*. Maunie» the liubili somebody has made a big profit out of Montague, "the hog”—the big 8-wheel ing the counties eo that the extremely Clmfl. Strang nnd Mr. Wiley, of Med The mountain» there appear to lie will hold their first meeting in Judge continue tie» aud will ; «*11 «(.counts • if the lat«- Ashland policy holders. If there lie so engine— beiug so heavy that it strains Republican corners of Del Norte are ford, were in Ashland Wednesilay. full of the precious metals and these Colvig’s office Friday next at 8 o’clock firm • H GRAVKF thrown into Siskiyou and the Demo lunch profit iu the business, might it the old turntable. people have settled down to the busi- p. m. ' I SONNK il-E\ C. B. Stone loft Tuesday evening uess of mining with all the modern im Ashland. <»r . Jan 23, cratic fringes of Siskiyou made part uot is* safe enough and desirable to Mrs. Dollarbide requests that the and parcel of Del Norte. last for a visit with his sister, who provements. with every prospect of organize a local company upm the The streets of Grant’s Pas» are in liv«* in Washington Territory, on the success. mutual plan, and save Mime of the unn who txirrowed the plow belonging such a muddy condition that the [>eo- James Morton, one of Bonanza ’ s bns- money now sent away, to further the to J«*se Itollarhide last summer will itiess men who occasionally drives the road lietween Portland and Tacoma. Our old-time friend. James Weaver. ple . are conqieiled to use stilts 111 order development of our own community. returu it immediately. Fred H. Rowe, of the Tolo town-site we learn, is mining with every pros- to navigate at all. Linkville -Lakeview stage from Bo The Finc«tbt<M’k Ranch in Uregou. .iWu The matter is worth looking into, at Notice the advertisement of one of nanza this way, met with a serious ac and mill company, went down to Salem pect of grand sueceae.—(Plaindealer. The Standard Oil Co. a agent hasde- ««.res; 1500 h . res of in^ndow bnlauce good SOLE AGENT, any rate. ASHLAND, OREGON grain laud 8ev«n living *>pring6 furniib the choicest stock ranches in 8 itithern cident Monday morning of this week. last Friday, to urge the legislation pro cidevl to locate a distributing oil sta- maple ........................ supply of water winter Mini summer. Oregon offered for sale by C. B. Wat While going down a grade, a short dis posed in the interest of logging on Circuit Court. Ilia Niuttx Company. tion at (Trant’s Pass. Ashland will ' House« »nd ba run 20 '----- - mile of ivb-c fine son, Esq., of this place. tance this sido of Dairy, the brake gave Rogue nver. climate; 125 head of flue horses head of The following case« have been dis- most likely receive one also. Die Stuttz Dramatic Company, com tine Short-horu «ntrlc. 2 fine »tallion»: away and the horses started on a dead Cheapest farm iu the valley — one Mayor Van B. De Lash mutt ami posed of by J tidge Webster since last uagon«. plow*, burrows mowers, rakes, etc prising nineteen jieople, arrived in Ash Business men of Grant's Pass are run. Mr. Morton was precipitated to Occupied and worked for land Wednesday evening from the hundred and fifty acres adjoining the the ground aud was picked up bruised wife, of Portland, and Isaac W. An report : talking of organizing a Ixiard of trade Fully equipped ve«rs. NO OTHER Sl‘('H BAR Michael Hanley. Pltff. vu. John A. aud taking steps as a body to adver twentv eolith, to till the apixiintment at Gran oity of Ashland. G«x»l land, good lo and bleeding. He was taken to the derson, manager of the Tacoma Land <»A15 ’oN THE ( o A*T. Kpplv to Company, were ou Tuesday evening's Hanley. Deft, action to recover money; tise the resources of Grant’s Pass and < B U KTboN. ite Hall tiiat evening. They were greet cation. 8*50 per acre. Billings. residence of Paul Brietenstein. where *.« lm Avhlaud. Or. T judgment for pltff. in $10553.53. ed by a full house, aud th«? play, “Lu Josephine county. This is a good T Citizens of Albany held a meeting medical aid was snmmonisl. He is in train, going northward. cretia Borgia,’’ was pr«jseut«?d by a ou Wetineaday of last w«>k for the pre a rather bail condition, but improving. Janies Elliot pltff. vs. John Hanley, move, and we hope to see all take a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wightman, Wood Notice. strong cast and was well received. Last liminary organization of a bnilding —{Star. whose marriage at the home of the et al. deft; suit to foreclose mortgage; hand iu its success. evening tliey were to play "Pearl of aud loan association for that city. There is a well «tocke< wood yard Lack of bride in St. Paul. Minn., was reported d««cree for pltff. $11189.72 and interest- (Jmte a numlier of California mitring Among the new corporations which recently in the T idings , arrived in Ash Novelty block, corner Main and Harp» Savoy.” and ns they are so well patron W. J. Van Scbnyver A Co. pltff. v». men are enquiring about the gold the J dine street* - Pry 16-inuh stove wood «nd I* The T idings is under obligations to have tiled articles in the office of the ized here they will play again to-night, land Friday morning, to make their E.B. Caton and Mary E. Caton, deft: strike made ou Grave creek a short and 20-iu« h heater wood, delivered on -bort and probably to-morrow evening, also. the Lakeview Examiner. Y’reka Jour Secretary of State this week are the home here. notice anywhere iu town action to recover money; decree for time since. Mr. Quartz Smith is satis- N. B. All parties hauling wood to town Mr. Stnttz and his company gave ex nal, Klamath Star an l other value«! following: Klamath River Improve fie«l that the boys have a gcxxi thing, or having any wood for -ale iu large or small Mr. Clsmens, a livery man from Oro pltff. in sum of $971450 and costs. cellent satisfaction in their engage exchanges for kind and «ximplimentary ment Co.; G. T. Chase. L. D. Ward and Iota, will do well to call a’ th»' office of < \\ and we look for a heavy bond to lie vs. notices recently receive«!. W. J. Van Scbnyver A Co. pltff; ville, Cal., whb in town Saturday, on H. Hcwsler incorporators; capital ment Imre two years ago, and by the .A3 E. B. Caton deft; decree for pltff in placed on the mine in the near future. Ayers at the above corner. terrible stag» accident in which several L. Scbieffelin, th» prospector, <Nin- stock. 81(*>,00(i; principal office. Link his way to Drain, where he has a har sum of $535.30. of them were injured »«> seriously, tbev cerning whom a sketch from the Ore ville; object, improvement of Klamath. ness business He will stop here to Mrs. W. H. Nichol» die«! of dropsy Notice to the Public. Geo. E. Nenber, pltff. vs. S. A. John on Wetlnesday morning, aud was g em«! th" sympathy of the communi gonian is copied thlH week on first Liuk and Wixxl rivers and Milo creek. day. on hie return, to l<x>k up business Notice i* hereby given that i will not l*e son deft : judgment for division of buried on Saturday from the M. E. responsible ty n>i wiil always lie received here page of the T idings , stopped at Wood The First Baptist Church of Lan- opportunities in Ashland. for an\ debts contracted b\ an\ money lietween the parties. witn good hoiiHca. They have dow an ville Monday, to do some business in well valley; John L. Offield. S. W. (>f- one but myself, unless upon « written «»rde* Chureh. Mrs. Nichols's death was a Mr. Fred E. LeComte, the genial from me. J. J. .M jli . fr . field and Mat Haynes, trust«*; vnlite business representative of the Stnttz ex-’eUent. I’ompany. a gixxl band and miuing property. painful surprise to her many friends, B. W. Honston, IL F. Dean and B. Ashland. < »r.. Jan. 24, Ivy. of property, orchestra, and their repertory consists W. Dean deft», vs. Wm. Bybee, ree as she had only been sick alxiut ten dramatic company, has been in town The 8. P. R. R. carp«‘nter force came <>f choi -e standard selections from the An effort has been made for a dozen for a week past, and prepared a good ls indent; judgment for reapondent: ap days and her condition was not legitimate drama. Mr. Stuttz has won in Wednesday, to put up several more years to effect the opening of the Klam house for the first appearance of the peal from Jackson county. thought dangerous until Friday even buildings, including an oil house and an envial le reputation hh a tragedian, ing. ath Indian reservation at month of company Wednesday evening. a dwelling for the yard master. A ami is enabled with hie g sxl aujqiort Hv virtue ef mi execution duly ;-«ue<! out Real Estate Sales.' Klamath river in California. It is IThe following was receive«! last week of the i inniit Court of the <T»te of Oregon. gang of Chin«*» also came in to do the J. P. Whiteman nnd wife, of Uma to sustain his reputation in this tour. I claimed that under the law it is no tilla county, who had lieen visiting the M. L. McCall reports the sale of the too late for insertion.] for.lHukM.>u (kointy. on the 4th day of Jan nocessary earth work. uary. iss<j, and to me directed «nd delivered, Counting Accident». longer a reservation, and should I m - family of Mrs. W.'s brother, B. H. following lots in railroad addition to G rant ' s P ass . Jail. 14, lsst*. infavorof A. J. Fredcnburg. plaintiff*, who Dollarbide Bro«. Lave cut and deliv thrown open to settlement, but the Hatch, for several weeks, started for Axhland: Lota 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, blk Mr. Campbell of the firm of Campliell recovered judgroent in the Justice’s Court for Coasting is so rare here and is en er«! at the railroa«! KJO.OOO feet of big preciuct of Medford. Ja< k*oQ County. joy. -d no reckleHsly and keenly hr long timbers, 10x12 inches, to be need iu Secretaries of the Interior have refusod home Wixlnesday. They are milch G. to Mrs. Ella Miller, $380; to L. A. A luffs has been laid tip the past few the Oregon, March 2Mth. against Byars A take this vi»w of the case. A suit pleased with Ashland, and will likely- Woodruff, lot 22, blk R, $70; to A. M. days. as it lasts tba’ there are always some buildlug th» big <iam which tbs Klam to Guerin, defendants, for the sum of $211 CO, was brought iu the Circuit Court of Woodruff, lots 11 and 12, blk 8. 8190; H. B. Miller received a car load of with interest and costa amounting to $10.85 acciJ» nte to report. Ou Thursday, ath City mill company will put in the California last autumn which involved come hither to live. to Lindsey Applegate, lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, tile piping from Ashland yesterday more (which judgmeut wh * entered upon the Friday and 8,itnrday evening« of last river at Anderson Ferry. Frank Kinley, of Holdridge, Neb., 6 and 7, blk U, 81090; to J ob . Morris, which lie will use to draiuhisnew ranch judgment docket of the Circuit <’ourt afore the question whether the Klamath In week there were hundreds of children said. April 24, lsss.) I am commauded to sell stopped in Ashland last Friday to see with. W. H. Wightman is having a house dian reservation was ordered to be Morris M. Moore, the painter, an old lots 20 and 21, blk T, $155. propertv of the said defend«ntf to *atisfy die and young in<ii>* and gentlemen en thrown open to settlement by an act of Mr. Sam Summerville has disposed of -aid judgmen* for $211.00. with costa and in joying the sport at different slides in built on bis orchard tract s«jutti of Congress passed some years ago. Sec neighbor. Mr. Kinley is out on this Roper, Galey A Helm report the fol and accruing coats upon this writ, his bakery and dwelling to Mr Gage, terest, town. On Fn lay evening Mins Jessie town for a temporary reaiiienca. A. and in obedience to said writ. I did, on the Vilas has ordered an appeal to coast hxiking for a now home, and bis lowing: To R. G. Hawn, lot 17 iu of Santa Ana, Cal., who will take charge 5th day of Jauuary, isny, levy upon, and will l’iiiiru-rt h had an ankle sprained, and W. Scott has the job. Mr. Wightman retary Bellevue tract; con., 8850; lots 3, 4, 5, be taken from the decision to the Su famils are now at Redding. He went offer for sale to the highest bidder, for cash l A. M. Knighten had his back hurt, lias a valuable pits* of land, and will preme Court of the United States, on further northward Saturday. 6, 7 and 8, Helm’» addition to Ashland, the 1st of March fn hand, at the Court House door iu Jai kson put up a nice house hereafter. M. Cass of California is a gyest of vllle, in said Count) and State, on I.nt Is • h are nlxmt again. Ou Satur to F. Roper; con., $2500; lot 1 in Helm's which might delay the case for at least Jessup Hotel. Mr. Cass is interested in Two Cres»ient City gentlemen, day evening there were two accidents Ge«irge E. Dean is receiving the three years nntil that appeal can be Messrs. Ferguson and Van Pelt, were addition to Ashland to Wm. Patterson; Grant's Pass property and will remain con., $450. much more serious. Both happened stock for his variety and notion store for a week or two. All the right, title and interest of the said on the hill on Main street, as the coast next door to Mrs. Boynton's, and will heard. Representative Thompson, how on Monday's train, en route for San ever, to prevent this long delay, has A. P. Hammond has sold 8 acres of Wm. Wimer. Esq., has returned from Byars A Guerin, defendants, hi and to the ers were going home. Miss Lillie be ready to open for busin«*B to-day introduce«! a bill to allot a certain por Francisto on a busiueea trip. On ac following dewribed real property, to wit the Kilgore place north of Ashland to Watson with several others, was on a or tomorrow. See his announcement tion of the reservation to the Indians count of storms, the steamer plying Anson W. Jacoba; consideration, $30(1; California, where he has been in quest Ixit seven (7), block twenty (28) in the town of health, but found that climate no bet of Medford, Jackaou County. Oregon, with between Frisco and their port had not si ■<! which ran into the tire hydrant at among the new advertisements. who are living thereon and to open the Ix’en able to enter the latter harlior for also 141 > »ere» of same place (new or ter than the Oregon climate of Grant's all the appurtenance* and hereditament« the corner of Church street. She re thereunto belonging chard, west of bouse) to A. E. Ham Pass. The little daughter, 18 mouths old, remainder to settlement. some time. ceived a severe and painful cut of the Given under my bund this 21*1 day of Jau mond; consideration, $3OoO Mrs. White, of Kock Point, a dangh uary. | xmm lower lip, and had her mouth and lower of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Thompson, Mr. J. S. Nisbet and Miss Rachel I. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Tuffs is lying .1 \ me * <■ B iudsey . White Sulphnr Springs Hole!. part of her face so badly hurt that she who came hither from Lion county Cornelius, of Siskiyou, wore married Sheriff. Lodge ItiMellntlon*. at the point of death. Mrs. White has lias lieeti unable to CHt since, but has several months ago principally for her at the reflidenoe of Mra. F. McHatton Mr. C. W. Ganiard has leased the lieen ill for some time and was recently- health, died last Tuesday afternoon, The following offioers of Gohlen l>ecn doing well on nourishment taken brought buck from California where she White Sulphur Springs hotel property in Ashland Inst Friday evening. Jan. A P? Burnside Post. No. 23. meets through a straw, and «till continues to mid was burled 'Vedn«*day at the in Ashland, owned by his brother, O. 18. Rev. H. P. Satchwell of the M. E. Rule Lodge No. 78, I. O. O. F., of had lieen taken thinking a change of G • in Masonic Hall on ’he tat Hargadine cemetery. and 3d Saturdays of each month. Visiting improve. On the same bill C. C. Ganiard. and announces that he has Church, officiating. Mr. Nieliet 1» the Grant's Pass, were installed Jan. 19th cliinHte would be lieneficial. comrade* cordialh welcomed. Walker was wrecked by runuing afoul The north-bound tram Sunday night put the house in excellent condition telegraph operator and agent of the by A. D. Helman, D. D. G. M.: T. J. MAX BRACHT. Sugar Pine Door A Lumber Co. held Bryant, N. G.; Harry Mmith, V. G.; J. their of a f<»it bridge, and had his face so ran into a land slide three miles this throughout, and is prepared to enter S. P. Co. at Siskiyou station. J R C as £Y. ( (»mmandcr. annual meeting on the 15tli inst.. A. Jennings, R. 8.; E. Everitt, P. 8.; and re-elected the old officers. Hon. H. \djutant» promiscuously cut and bruised that he aide of Riddle, and the baggage car tain guests in the most satisfactory Thoo. E. Wilson, of Vacaville, Cal., (). H. Storrs, Treaa.; D. 8. Cork. W.; B. Miller will pilot affairs of the com has slime been nursing his head in the aud both sl««ep»rB were derailed. No style, giving them the best of accom an experienced fruit-grower, after a for another year, and we predict most secluded »»elusion. one was hurt, and the only damage modations. The sulphur baths, warm tour through Oregon, visited Ashland C. K. Cbanalor, Cond.; L. L. Jennings. pany with the same faithful and profitable was the delay of »ix hours or more be or cold, will be ready at all honrs of this week, on his return home, and is I. G.; W. H. Flanagan, R. 8. N. G.; ending as he has in the one just past. Building ami l.onn l-welatliin fore the care were put on the rail again. the day for guests of the house or eo much pleasol with this ralley as a J. M. Johns, L. 8. N. G.; J. T. Robin son, R. 8. V. G.; J. C. Moss. R. 8. 8.; On th;« first page of the T idtnos A. A. Wimer, of Murphy Creek, has others. The hotel is convenienty lo At Bur«*kbalter A Hasty’s yon can cated uear the railroa.l, and will be fruit region that he will in all proba R. R. Morris, L. 8. 8. dispose«] of his interest and saw mill to this week is printed an explanation of bility purchase land and plant a large find the finest line of writing tablets, Geo. and John Kelly of 8. P. D. A L. Co., Pilot Rock Encampment No. lfi. I. the Franklin Building and l-oan As well patronized under the excellent orchard here in the spring. Mr. Wil O. O. F. —The following officers were Geo. will start the mill alxiut the first of — OF sociation of Fortland, Oregon. Such note aud letter paper, at all grn<l«*; management promised. son, after visiting the young orchards iustalled by A, D. Helman, D. D. C. March and run the same to its fullest ca nn institution is needed here, and it is time books. p«x-ket memorandum pacity as long »»the weather will permit. alxiut town remarked that the growth books, memorandum blocks, note and P. , Jan 21st; Robert Taylor, C. P.; H. luMerteti without question thst it doubt not as to their success, as Rujipir aud Sociable. of the tree« shown fully eqnalol that C. Myer, H. P.; M. N. lxmg, G. W.; We won Id lie a most rulnable aid in the receipt blanks, scratch books, bill they are Ixith good business men. of young orchards aliout Vacaville. W. \V. Kentnor, G. W.; N. .A. Jacol*. The first of a sen«* of monthly no- building up of our city with cnmforta- Ixxiks, pens, inks an«i pencils to be * ciabl«* by the lai li«* of the M. E. ble boat«* by the people ot nuxierate f'Hind in the «sty. Mr. E. C. Kane, who has lieen in Scribe. A. Bish. Trees.: A. D. Helman, Talent Items. ineatiH who in many canes Won id be There is a fine line of lead pencils at Church will lx« given next week ou charge of the O. A C. R. R. business at Scribe. renters alt their lives but for Home Bnrckhnller A Hasty's, including Eagle Friday evening, Jan. 25. Mnsic. reci Ashland ever since the locatiou of a Anyone not satisfied with thia Rogue such method of obtaining a hum t«> l>e Pemnl Co. s colored crayons in differ tation», etc. The U. 8. Bakery will deliver bread, depot here, and who has worked so River valley winter would not ba sat paid in easy monthly installment*. ent shades for arehitect'fi use; Auto hard and unremittingly for the com pies or cakes at your door every day if isfied with Heaven. You arc.respectfully in Aahland citizens can join the associa matic «lrop pencils, A. W. Faber's fine Does It Pay? pany that he has undermined hi« you wish. Leave orders at the bakery tion and take »took the monthly pay. grade pencils, Csrpenter’s cedar pen on Main si reel, opposite (hid Fellows The planing mill is up and enclosed, health, will take a leave of absence and Throe-fourths of onr people tire Ur ills on which would lx» from one cils. and a large as««ortment of p»D<-ils * but must go slow for the lack of lum vited to < all and examine troubled with Dyspepsia or Liver Com vacation soon, and about the middle of block. dollar to twenty, ns d'-sired. aud while for school use. ber. an the sawmills have been stopped * plaint in some form or other, which by February will »tart with bis family for Eggs for Hatching it is an excellent tbiug for those who awhile during the short days but are I nature of the disease has a depressing San Francisco, intending to spend Mi-s Henrietta G. M<x>re who was want to borrow, it is a gtsnl thing, also, From Wyandotte*. Plymouth Hoel.*. Out of the Breastworks. going to start up soon again for a long influence on the wind or body, prevent some time in California, anil also rnn for tihwho have u little money to expected to have lectured iti Granite ing them from thinking or acting clear eastward ns far as New Orleans. ~ Light Brahmas, Ro*» am/ Single run. T ait . S prings , T f . nn ., July 4, x8S8. Io n, as the profits run from 20 to 2'> li.ill last Sunday eveiinio. has ptiot- ly in any matter of importance. Indi Comb Brown Leghorn*. White lli/- The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. The revival meetings are continuing Mr. N. E. Haudsaker, of Tacoma, | h r crut. ¡-er annum. The invest pon- d her trip to California one month, gestion. coming tip of the f«x«d after eat an dottex, Pai fridge Cochin*, and I Gentlemen—Seven years ago 1 contracted yet day and night, with good being ing, <!ysp« psia. sick headache, acidity of chief clerk of the construction depart an exceedingly bad case of blood poison. ] ments, however s’u dl. are al*« «lately on acconut of pressure «if calls for her Black Minorcan America's best Mesdames Lachenal <fc Guigon. iss’nrc, and every stockholder can service« loi.4>r m Fist \Vasliiux't<iti the stomach or any derangement of the ment N. P. R. R., was in Ashland last tried a physician, the best at command, but done. .Several have professed Christ Next door north of Mrs. breeds. Winner* of the highest hon stomach or liver (upon which the whole know at any and ail times juh I how the Territory. Tins explaius failure to meet ••.«•«ion of our system depend»! are Tn«*day. looking after his property secured no benefit. My throat began to as their Savior aud al) Christ intis unite 1st STREET. NEAR SPRING, at all the largest exhibition* for Boynton’s Millinery store. or* affairs of the association are beiug a|i|H,int nieut. the past eleven year*. F.ggs $3 per speedily mid effectually overcom«' by interests here. Mr. Handsaker has a get sore, and my body covered with sore« iu the wish timt the interest will be OREGON. choice ftve-acre tract of orchard land, and ulcers. Going from bad to worse, 1 kept up until there lie none left to ad in lunged. The chief advantage of the setting; twojfor 85 Send stamp for ASHLAND, In the Medford mayorahty cam taken the use of Green’s August Flower. The Eain St. >'our$ trulv, institution from a public point of view into th» Circuit Court recently, Jud^e most stubborn cases have yielded to its adjacent to that of W. H. Wightman. felt that my grave must be reached in the vocate the cause of the Devil. Catalogue. Addri-sx WHI rallfor and deliver clothiag for fam T. A. L entor . is that it gathers up the small sums of Webster deci«le«I that he had no juris influence, as thonsat«<b< of letter» re It had lieen plant»«! in trees, but he near future. I gave up the doctors' treat Hie- or «Ingle gentlemen J M. G arrison . idle money here aud there and sst* diction, and no further steps in eon- ceived wiil testify. The immense sale made arrangements while here to Lave ment, and with a despairing hope I com Forest Grove, Oregon. of this medicine is another guarantee of it greatly improved. He was greatly Niencw» her Youth. them at work improving ami building teetmg the election of Judjie Crawford I’rirfs no norf tbaii charred by Chmueii. menced taking your medicine. I began to of its merits, (nver a million nnd half up th«’ city. Mrs. Ph<»-be Chesley, Peterson, Clay have since lieen taken. Judge Craw txitties sol 1 last year.) So we ask, will pleased at the evidene«* of Ashland’s improve from the first bottle, and in a short improvement during the past vear, To mike ,1 start, the T idings will ford. in accordance with the decision it pay to suffer from anx of the above ENTIRE XATISFAI TION t.I AKAN'TEEfi R«»om* to Kent. time the ulcers healed, and my skin cleared county. Iowa, tells the following remark suggest that a meetiug be h.-ld in the of theol 1 council, at ouce assumed the «.. diseases have 18 satisfied with his invest- off and was entirely well. able story, the truth of which is vouched ------ > when ....... you u can .... H .. .. immediate .............. w , Tr-SS^l EAVE oKIlERr st Laundry or by Nicely furnished room» to let at the _ . - > .. . ... Handsakers father city council room next Monday fore office and dntn* of Mayor of the city. relief in the August Flow,-r. I lire«- doses ment here, One year ago a case of catarrh developed for by the residents of the town: "I jswtsl «'«rd IS-»1 residence of Mra. H. Ralph on Main wil! prove its worth. It is sold bv all aud mother, who left here for Tacoma in my system. The physician did his best, am 73 years old. have Ixs-n troubled with noon at lOo'cloek. to take steps for the street near busmsM part of town. [13 Qwing to the breaking of cogs ;n druggists mid general dealers iu all a month or two ago, are both in goo! but could not cure me ; but two bottles of kidney complaiut and lauoem^M for orgmiz itiou of h ho lie building and ♦ many years; could not dress myself health. loan Hflsix’i'ition. Let a full represent- some of the roller machinery the Ash pxrts of the world. At ■ Bargain. Swift’s Specific gave me permanent relief. without help. Now I am free from all R R. Street, foot of l»t Avenue. Step! Read! aiiou of iritizehH attend and give the land flouring nulls have not lieen run J H. R obinson . A full-blood Hereford bnll fol sale pain and soreness, and am able to do Don't miss the bargain Hale thia Don’t fail to call on Goldsmith for enterprise a go,»l start. E ’vrybody is ning for a conple of weeks past. Mr. Tbie is to oertify that I am general at a bargain at the old Clayton place, all my own housework I owe my ASHLAND. OREGON. agent X lenders was obliged to scud to Roch mouth at D. R. A E. V. Mills’s prices when in Medford. * invited, remember. thanks to Electric Bitters for having re for the Nonpareil Photo Com six miles south of Ashland. Owner is KAVFMAM. T ex ., June 23, 1888. ester, N. Y., to duplicate the broken newed my youth, and removed complete pany, one of the largest and lx*t firms going out of the stock bumnasa Men's silk liauJkerchiefs from 50 The Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.: The beet and cheapest Ixxita and C. W Gaiiinrd. Proprietor. ly all disease and pain." Try a bottle. Biirckhalter A Hasty have a new in pieces, and in the meantime has had shoes in town will bo found at Mo- cents up at O. H. Blount’s. ♦ Gentlemen—I have been afflicted with of the kind in the U. 8. Our liest 50c. and $1, at Chitwood Bros’, drug » voice of selected «■ommerciai and connt- one Set of rollers re-«ir«*ae,i. The Call’s grade India ink. water color and ex- Call and Settle. Stacks of men's fine nuderwear just skin disease for about twelve years, and the ■tore. mills w ill be running again after this Having leased the above House ■ and celflior crayon portraits; we defy any ing-bonHe pens, including Esterbrook's best medical treatment failed to give me re received at O. H. Blount's. * At the European Restaurant you can thoroughly renovated and refitted the t ____ week. Mine. falcon pen, Esterbrook’s engrossing Swift’s Specific, «’•utlon to Mother* lief. " I am now using ‘ ~ " and Having disposed of our business. W. I am now prepared to offer first « lass ac bouse to lieat them, both in quality and get board by the week at reasonable Men's all-wool red underwear from have received the greatest benefit from it» p. ns, B1 ikeman A Co«'» Spencerian price. Call and see samples of work, I H. Gore will be found nt the office of Every mother is cautioned against giv commodations to the traveling public. Mr. Flanders, an age tit of tbs Stand prices. ♦ ?1 to $1.50 at O. H. Blount's. * Yours truly, W m . J ones . The New .Management will spare no paint at C. A. Nutley’» »tore next to the G. F. Billings. All those knowing use. cotmiiug-iioti • and commercial pens. ard Oil Company, was in Ashland the ing her child laudanum or paregoric : it creates an unnatural craving for »ttwu- in making this one of the most comfortable poflt offi«’«. Also Hewitt's patent ball pointed first of th» u«»ek. making arrangements W. R. H aynes , Rock Candy Drips Syrup, 80 cent« themselves indebted to us, will please Wanted. -Cash custom for grixjeriee and like hotel* in the place The lanta which kill» the mind of the child. tables home For sale by all druggist- peus. * Agent. «tail and nettle. C latton A Goan. for the building of a w a rehouse here p^r gallon. Regular pnee 90 cents, at and crockery at Goldsmith’s,. are supplied with the best the mar 23] * Acker's Baby Soother ia specially pre T he . S wift S pecific C o ., ket affords. Blcasant accommodations pre x pared to benefit children and cure their If you want a sack of nice potatoes, for the company, in which to keep a the Red House. pared for families Spend your money at the Red House Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga Notice. pains. It is harmless and contains no Meals .................. ttc give your order to Bish, the milkman. shx’k of their oil on band to supply Now is the time to tit up—men'a where you can get most for it. x New York, 756, Broadway. 25c A ’«Oc orders for this part of the conntry. furuiahing goods are selliug at coat at opium or morphine. Sold by Chitwood Lodging (according to room EDDINGS London, Eng., 35 Snow HilL Children's underwear at Bros. Plaqnee, panels, pallets, tube colors The warehouse will 1» built near the M. L. Alford’s. 1 will take legal proceedings against • ♦ D. H. Bionnt’s. and all artists materials. Full line stock yards, on tbs north side of the parties owing J. D. Fountain 20 k MORSE, I « Uot or Cold Solpbir*WitCT Raths, 25 Cts. all People going to Jacksonville wil. paints, oils, glass and wall paper. Con track." A similar warehouse has been day» after this notioe. No exception» Bath» at any tim« from 7 o'clock, a. ni , will be made, a» the business must be built for this company at Roseburg, find Ply male'« coach awaiting every tracts taken for painting and papering. HARDWARE. until 10 o'clock p m. One bath room if closed up. L R. D awson . Assignee. and probably ens will be built st train at Medford. Ask for the beet Cor. Granite and Main Ste., Ashland, •arvaA for ladle« uaa i;>33 Ora. • •each — Plyotal« ’ ». x Ashland, Or.. Jan. 11,1889 G tm F s Pass. ASHLAND OREO SAXMAN’S PENNSYLVANIA ADDITION! CITY OF ASHLAND! THE CHOICEST LOTS, THE FINEST VIEW,. THE LOWEST PRICE M ax P racht , For Sale 'VTV it 1 1889 Sheriff’s Sale. 20 Per Cent, on Cloaksand Wraps. 50 Per Ct. on Braid and Bead Sets. c rK H CO L I Saturday, February 23d, 1889. O Ld H CD Ld Ü ASHLAND VICINITY: C. E. DEAN . HOTEL. ChilärenCryfcrPitciißr’xCastorU CMlireiCryfcrPltcto’iCaxtirta CUliraCryfePiWiCutona r Ct Q_ D. R. & E. V. MILLS.