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About Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1889)
ASHLAND TIDINGS. THE CITY CHARTER.* GENERAL NEW'S DISPATCHES. luKlralian Hai Ivi SyMutn. State Journal.] Wager, of Umatilla county, has in The re-count of the Phel[»s Clunie The bill for a new city charter for FRIDAY........................ FEBRUARY «, 1*’.' Ashland introduced by Representa Congressional contest in San Fran troduced a bill to provide for voting cisco resulted in reducing Chime's in Oregon by what is known a« the tive Bowditch, was prepared by the (Dem.) majority to nine. Australian ballot system. We have lUriGOA’ ROAD APPROPRIA present city council and, though the not seeu this bill, but a similar bill is TIONS. The crown prince of Austria was now [tending in Isith houses of the T idinos was given no opportunity to shot and killed one day last week by The legislator« has already passed learn of any of its provisions, it is pre an army officer with whose wife the California legislature, which we have read, and [iresume the provisions of bills appropriating 8»'>9.tM)0 for wagon sumably Huch as the people of Ash prince had lieen criminally intimate. Ixith are similar, as they are founded road work is Oregon, but the road land want, and it should lie passed. The California Assembly last week upon the same system. This bill, as from Paisley to ths California state Every memlier of the city council was passed a joint resolution requesting published in the California papers, line as proposed by the lull of Senator re-elected last Novemlier with a large congress to submit a constitutional fills several columns, nud it is difficult to state its proosiouH in the brief space Cogswell, of Lake, is not one of those j majority after a year’s term of office, amendment to the people providing at our command. The main features for election of U. S. senators by a di favored. Senator Cogswell made a showing that the citizens endorsed rect vote. arc: Parties that have at least 3 per fatal mistake in his bill. He should their administration of city affairs and . Gov. Beaver, chief marshal of the cent, of the enure vote of the state, have known that it would not be pos have entire confidence in their policy coming inaugural parade, says there district, county or other political divis ion at the last election, may hold con- sible to pass a bill appropriating so and their integrity. The op|s>sition will lie more than 55,i'4>i) men in line. ventiousand nominate candidate«. Or There will lie 20,000 members of much of the State’s money as was to them was ltd by E. De Peatt, who candidate« may lie nominated by [teti- marching clulis, 2:>.‘M)o civilians and tions signed by a prescribed number of asked wheu its application as indica ran for mayor of the city against more than 15,i)00 troop«. voters, ranging from l.OOOdown to 11)0. tion would cut-off the counties of Mayor Mills and made a bitter fight. I All such nominations must lie filed Representative Davis, from the Co:n- I^ike and Klamath still further than He suffered a most ignominious de mittee on Commerce, has report's! fav with the Secretary of state, not more they are at present from connection feat receiving less than one-third of orably the bill providing for the ■ stab- than ti.) nor less than 40 days before with the commercial system of our the votes cast Mills, 241; De Peatt. lishin ill of a lighthouse al or near the each eleCliou. Tiiese nominations 121). This ought to lie rather settling mouth of the Siuslaw river. Oregon, at must be furnished bv the Secretary o’ state. State to county clerks, who must have a cost not to exceed 880,iMD. The T ipisos is convinced that if upon Mr. De Peatt in municipal pol the iianu s of all the candidates, that W hshington , Feb. 4. In the senate Cogswell’s bill bad provided for the itics; but is reported that he has lieen have been nominated by the different to-day the report of the secretary of isilitieal parties, printe I on each ticket, road as proposed lietween Paisley ami at Salem for a week or more past war was received on the militia force tickets to be paid for by the county Linkrille, and then for the improve chiefly to defeat thia charter bill or to of the United States. It says: The the the same as o'her expense«, ami to lie ment ami shortening of the old state have it amended to suit himself. By organized militia force com prise« 1-H'..- published in two newspapers in each road between Linkville ami Ashland, what warrant, or upon what claim he ■>»> men; unorganized, but available apuuty in not less thau two issues pre for military duty, X,1O4,52N. In Cali it could have easily lieen pawed by assumes the prerogative of dictation fornia the organized militia force is vious to the election. Two ballot, are to lie appointed for each united and energetic action on the of m charter for the people of Ashland, 4,(140; unorganized, out available for clerks [silling place, in the same manner and military duty, 13H.119. it is difficult to conceive, when the part of the Jackson, Lake and Kla to re x-ive the same pay as judges ami math delegation. This old and well record of the recent election is re Representative Hermann has se clerks of election, and those ballot cured for settlers in Harney valley. clerks are the only persons who can known road betw»sni Ashland ami called. Or., the right to a hearing before the furnish voters with tieketfl, and each » * 4» • 4 Linkville could l>e so improved as to United States Land (tffice, and to set ticket must have their names or initials make it one of the best mountain THE SAMOAN H’.4ft. aside the swamp land decision of the written upon i( iieforo it can lie placed roads in the State, ami it would theu United States agent, Elli<fit, and State in the ballot Imx. Private sti'ils are The very slight prospect of war with Agent Richmond as to lands which provided, about six feet from the bal be more satisfactory to i. majority of lot boxes, where voters can go 111 and the people of Klamath and Lake Germany seems to grow lees as the settlers, though showing no file now [irepare their ballots, whi-'h is done by in the department are not swamp, but subject is pursued by the governments counties than any other route pro gissl. fertile and cultivable land, putting a cii - hs uuder each name they posed to the present lit,« of railroad. at Washington and Berlin. When the and which art“ filed on and claimed by desire to vote for. All this formality and farther may lai necessary in „Au Our Linkville neighlsirs have lieen difference« over affairs at the Samoan monopolies and syndicates. stralia, and evt u 111 California, |>< rhaps, fighting this road for a long time islands were first called into public no W ashington , Feb. 1. Rrpre-enip where brila'ry and corruption are com- partly because they feel imistakenly tice Bismarck’s tone, so far as could lie five Hermann to-day presented toCon- m m, but we don't see much use for the T idings think) that they lose a gathered from his speech and the ex gress a petition, signed liv (kMI settlers such double-geared machinery in Ore on the high lands of Eastern Oregon, [mriion of their local mercantile trade pression« of his “official" journals was asking for the forfeiture by Congress gon where th■< [axjpl-' are, like luo Some tn savages, noted as much for defiant and haughty, but wheu he by Klamath county ranchers coming of the Dalles Military Wagon-Road their lionesty us for their beauty. The found a cool, steady and growing sen land grant and the Northern Pacific to Ashland when the mad is in fair argument in its favor, that it will re condition. If Klamath county had timent in America in favor of a de. Railroad land grant. Th« petition as lieve call ii-1 it« s from assessments and serts that neither of those companies done as much for this old road as she tense of the full rights and interests of has com plied with the conditions of throw all the expense of printing and advertising tickets on the tax-payer«, the United States against his aggres lias for the Klamath canyon road, their grants, ami the progress of the cuts both ways, and is not worth much. sive policy, he changed the color of his country is retarded by the failure of The expense for the tax-payers would Jackson county would have joined her and hail by this time a wagon position, and took advantage of a the people to obtain title to their be much greater than it now ih for the homes or acquire lands for settle candidates, ami a candidate who is tiwi ryute much preferable to that of the convenient declaration that the Ger meut. mean to spend a few dollars for tick can? on, ami one equally as beneficial man officials at Samoa had exceeded L ittle R is k , Ark., Jan. 3 ■). De ets. printing aiid the like, can escape their authority in the acts which seem to the Klamath country, as well as of tails of the assasination of J. M. Clay the burdeu by declining the nomina great importance in the matter of com ed likely to provoke difficulty between ton, at Plummerville, last night, have tion and letting somebody take it who mercial unity of the State. Senator Germauy and America. The right just been received. He was at Plum will not complain of the expense. Candidate« are always plenty. Only Cogswell should yet amend his bill so claimed at Samoan to search all ves merville looking u|> evidence for his those who want to dance are required contest against C. R. Breckenridge sels (American included) for contra as to remove the fatal objection to it, for the «eat in the 51st congress. He to [iay tli«' fiddler. band article« of war is disclaimed by was standing in the lioarding house, ► • • 4 if it lie not too late to do so. Bismarck as an assumption of the Sa ami someone outside fired a charge of Advice to Mothers. which struck him in the Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, fo EDITORIAL NOTES AND NEWS. moan counsul unwarranted by his bird-shot, instructions, and Bismarck now pro head. He sank to the floor and died children teething, is the preenption o instantly. The excited crowd rushed one of the Lest f< mate nurses and phy Only about three weeks now till ths poses a conference of American, Ger to the «eene and madea search for the sieians in the United States, ami has man and English representatives at government is again turned over to the assassin. No trace of him could lie been used for forty years with never failing hucc 'SS by millions of mothers found. Berlin, to settle the status of the three Republicans. for thiir children. During the prtai'Hs powers in the islands. Prominent S an F rancisco , Feb. 1. - Tomorrow of te« thing its v»lue is incalculable. It There will Is- no tariff legislation Americans, however, suggest that if the most valuable carload of horses relieves the child from pain, cults dy >■ effected by Congress at the present Germany wants to confer, she should that ever left California will start east eatery a id dinrrine i, griping in the bowels. and:w md-c-rtic. By giving health session the house and senate will send her representatives to Washing under the charge of J. W. Knox. The to the child it rests the mother. Price string will la» comprised of the stall 3nc a bottle. reach no agreement. ions Anteeo, Anterolo, N’orvnl and May ton. The Largest Orange Griive. King- There will also bo m the car a The numlierof new lulls introduced yearling and a two-year-old filly, by 1'oniona <li«pab-l>. 1st THE LEGISLATURE. in the Oregon legislature from day to Norval, a three-year-old colt by Anteeo; There is a great interest among or day s«»em.s to suffer little diminution a two-year-old tillv, by Anteeo, dam chard-growers throiigboiit this region by Nutwood; a three-year-old stallion The house has passed this session as the session advances. in the information that the largest or wagon road bills appropriating SG9.- bv Sultan, and a thoroughbred for ange orchard in the world Mill I S' s< I Montana stables, besides other horses. A paris dispatch of 5th inst. says: OJ0. These are divided as follows: The carload is estimated to lie worth out two miles east of Pomona during The profi-esors connected with the the next lew mouth«. Seth Richards, Raley's (seuate) bill for a road from 8150,DIM). Pasteur institute have identified the of Oakland, this county, now has the Pendleton to Canyon City, 812,'MX). I ndianapolis , Feb. 4. Forty-four largest uavel orange grove iu the world. generative tnicrolie of diphtheria. C.s.k’s bill for a road connecting He has 2l).0))0 trecH, but the new or Diphtheria preventive in the form of Curry county with the balance of the ministers of all denominations united chard will have 30.000. It is to bo the to-day in a testimonial to Gen. Har vaccine virus is expected. rison. written on parchment. Rev. property of a syndicate of five Illinois state, 814,000. and Iowa men who. through their lo Maxwell's bill for a road in Tilla Hanford A. Edson made the presenta cal ugeiii. W. H. Hohabiru, of Clar- , The Oregon legislature ami Gov tion address. Gen. Harrison made a ernor Pennoyer are at odds over n mook county, 810,000. feeling reply. He was seemingly mou(, have bought (5.50 acres of unim Roberts’ bill for a road from Coos much stirred, during which he re proved land lor orcharat ¡.urposes. ami water bill. This shows that prohibi oralers for tries have already lieen tion has its effect« up there. In other county to the Umpqua valley. 815,- marked: “Entering upon the dis given. .Mr. Hol abir i v.ill not yet re charge of the duties which I will soon 000. days a whisky bill might have made assume I shall lie glad for all the veal the names of all the men Fell's bill for a road from Heppner sympathy of the good [icople of the in the orniigo orchanl symlicate, trouble, but a water bill, never. (Alta. -------------» • 4» • 4 to Monument, Grant county, 810,000. nation. If 1 am conscious of the pos- but it is kuowu that ex-Governnr < )g- In recent political outrages in Ar- Hunter’s bill for the Wallowa can session of a single qualification for I «by of ltecatur. III., is among them. xmmmi nnd ’Tex rs '»«*• the duties to which I* am called, it is Piireh uia-s of land have lieen eeeretly yon road, ♦ h , o >«>. the serious and settled purpose to do made, aud a large tract has been s •- ant reason for a full inveatigution of The measure to divide Umatilla right as I may lie guided.” cured nt unusually low prim«. Never th« manner of controlling elections In'kire haa orange or lemon tris-plant- county was defeated in the legislature. L ondon , Feb. 3. The Stmubtrifx throughout the solid south, and such been so gvuerai 111 Pomona val The bill t<> create the new county of Berlin correspondent says: In spite ing ley as this seasou. investigation will lie one of the im Harney has passed. of the unmistakable friction with portant duties of the incoining admin Americans nolsaly here fears that Can you imagine any ailment thut A bill intnsluced by Stanley of this there istration. is any danger of the Samoan make a good uature<l person so county to appropriate 83*1,iNM) to aid affair leading to war between the two will jieevish, dissatisfied, ill tempered ami The present winter has lieen excep in building a railroad from Jackson nations. Germany will, in fact, make cranky as biiliousues-s? There is no tionally mild and pleasant throughout ville to the O. A C. R. R. was killed friendly proposals, which, doubtless, reason, w hatever. why any one should the whole country thus far, but the by indefinite postjionement u|sm sec the Government at Washington will suffer from Indigestion. Disjiepsia. finally accept. The German officials 1‘orpid Liver and loss of app-.ll(i. w h> n Eastern states are now having a cold ond reading Monday. in Samoa are now represented as hav Dr. Henley's Dandelion ionic, which snap. In Dakota, Minnesota and The Portland water bill has passed ing exceeded and misunderstood their every one knows is .1 eeitain cure, can instructions, but the last thing that Manitoba the mercury has been down Isith houses and will be vetoed by the semi-official organs can be expected be so easily obtained. Sold by T. K. to from 20 to 45 lie low zero this Bolton. Governor, but will most likely la' to confess is the palpable fact that in week. the presence of the strong feeling ♦ ♦ ♦ passed over«tlie veto. aroused in America, Germany lias Washington. Feb. 3. It is nnthor- A bill introduced by Miller of Jack found it [silitic to beat a retreat. itively announced that President sonville, to amend the law relating to Cleveland will return to the state of the killing of grouse, pheasant, quail The latest in cabinet talk is that New York to reside, on the expiration and partridges so that the ctise season Senator Allison hit declined the offer Blood Diseases are cured by of his term of office, and will resume for quail and partridges shall Is- from of the treasury p irtf ili-.i. and that the persevering use of Ayer’s the practice of his profession in New April 1. to October 1 of each, year has John C. New, of Indiana, or ex-Secrc- Sarsaparilla. Y’ork city, having assm-iated himself passed Isith houses. It leaves the This medicine is an Alterative, and tary VV imlom, of Minnesota, may take causes a radical change in the system. as counsel with the law firm of Bangs, close season for grouse and pheasant it. Whitelaw Reid, of the Tribune Stetson. Tracy At Mncveigh. as it lias been for all four varieties— is now figuring as a [sissible member The process, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others; but, with —ra ♦ of the cabinet, and the opinion is re persistence, the result is certain. When the Sacred College of cardin from Jau. 1st to July 15th. The fine oil painting of Dr. Mc vived that the Pacific Coast will get Read these testimonials : — als is full it initmliera seventy mem- For two years I suffered from a se Laughlin, offered to the state by the the In'eri ir De|iart.nent. liers; there are nt present teg vacan vere pain in my right side, ami ha<f other troubles caused l»y a torpid liver cies. Of the sixty cardinals over half Oregon Pioneor Society, was presented and dyspepsia. After giving several DEEDS RECORDED. are Italians, five are British subjects, to the legislature in joint s.'ssion Tues medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I and the United States claims oue. day evening. Hon. John Minto made The fol! iwing have lieen recorded in greatly benefited by the first bottle, The rest are of Australian, German, the presentation speech, and Governor the office of the County Clerk si ice re was and after taking five bottles I was com Pennoyer responded appropriately in Polish, French, Spanish, and Port port in last issue of the TiDINmy pletely cured.” — John W. Benson, 70 F. It Oatman to A. P. Till cut 120 Lawrence st., Lowell, Mass. ugese descent. The eldest of the car behalf of the state. I^ast May a large carbuncle broke out dinals is l>r. Newman, who was Isirn V<>atch introduced a hili in the Seu- ft. sq.; 80)0. on my arm The usual remedies had no Umteil States to John Coleuian in the year 1M)1. No less than six of ate Tuesday designed to reach news patent; see. 11), 83.2(5-100acies in tp38, effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try the number are octogenarians. paper« which mail paper« to persons 1 west. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Less than three Chas. J. Seebrist to John Coleman who have given no outers for them. bottles healed the sore. In all my expe In discussion of the Samoan ques land in Phismix: 8750. rience with medicine, I never saw more It provide« that [tapers so seut shall Joel S. Smith to G.si, A. Z *nor t tion in the Senate last Thursday, be deemed a gift, and payments for a-r-vsin .a - ■ 1(5. tp3S, R 1 west 8113.25 Wonderful Results. Senator Dolph said the Samoan is the same shall not la- collectable. Go-si Joel S. Smith to II. B. Carter 1 Another marked effect of the use of tin. lands were of strategetic importance to medicine was the Htr.-ngtliening of my acres in sec hi. tp 3M, R 1 west; 8100. enough. the United States. It was tune some O. Harbongli to .Archibald Me- Hight." — Mrs. Carrie Adam.x, Holly Senator Tongue of Washington coun Kenchnie 5.13-10) acres in s-- • 20, tj> Springs, Texas. attention was paid to the policy of the •• I had a dry scaly humor for rears, ty has a compulsory educational bill 37. R 2 west; 8230.35. government representing them. Dolph and suffered terribly ; and, as in.v broth O. Harbaugh to John W. Short er anil sister were similarly afflicted, I criticized Bayard’s policy severely. started. 5 acres in John Tice D L C. t[i 37. R 2 presume the malady is hereditary. List He predicted that unless something wns The seuate has passed Cogswell's west; 822-5. winter. Dr Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer's United States to John P. Walker done we would in time lose our foot bill requiring county clerks within ten Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. hold in the Hawaiian Islands. He days after an election to make and [latent ;5!).s5-100 acres in sc- 30, tp 38, For five months I took it daily. I have R 3 east. not had a blemish upon niv bodv for tlm eonteuded that the Monroe doctrine forward to the secretary of state an United States to John P. Walker last three month«." — T. F. Wiley, 14ti did not apply only to tins continent, almtract of vot«*s cast for judges of cir [latent 40 acres in see 25, t p 38, R 2 Chambers st.. New York City. oast. but to such islands in the Atlantic or cuit court. “ Last fall and winter I was troubled United Slates to John P. Walker with a dull, heavy pain iu my side. I Pacific ocean the preservation of the Tile swiftest piece of legislation of p'ltout 39.70 lot acres hi s.-e 1'.). tp 33, did not notice it much at first, but it autonomy of which was necessary to gradually grew worse until it became thia or any othor session was tin pas R 3 east. almost unbearable. During the latter the safety and well-beingof the United United States to G«si. II. B yl ‘V sage of Senutor Watt’s bill appropriat patent 40 acre« hi six’ 3. t|i3s 1; ] east. part of this time, disorders of the stom States. The reasons for extending the ach and liver increased my troubles. I ing $12.'M»> to pay the salaries ami Weslev Mitchell to It. 15. V iljs-v began taking Ayer's Sarsaparilla, and, Monroe doctrine to the Samoan Is 92-100 acre« in D. L. C. 40. tp 39, R I mileage of the memlieni and other ex after faithfully continuing the use of lands are the same ns those for assert this medicine for some months, the pain penses of the legislature. It was in east. disappeared and I was completely ing it in the Hawaiian islands. H. B. Valpey to to Hattie Alnutt troduced in the senate yesterday by 9-10 acres in Ashland; 82. -• ♦ cured." —Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. Hattie Alnutt to Daniel Marsh Concerning Cogswell's wagon road unanimous consent, and railroaded 7-10 acres in Ashland 82. through in les« time than it takes to bill, the L a ike Comity E.ri tinnier has I. J. Phipps to John A’atiSickle 20 the following: Senator Cogswell has write about it. Again, by unanimous acres in Packard's D LC 42, tp 27. R rRKrXHKD BY consent, it was taken up in the house introduced a bill to appropriate 815,- 1 west; 8100,1. Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. O. A T. Co. to John VanSiekle 000 to build a wagon road from Pais to-day ami passed. As »on us the Price *1; aix bottle., fs. Worth • bolU., 5 ami 6 bk 12. Medford; 8175. ley, via Round Grove and Linkville, Governor affixes his signature, the run lota G. H. Baker et al. to Sophia Ketz- to the state line, on the Klamath on the state treasury will begin. I Ore tiner et al. lot 3 bk 18, Medford;8175. Bargains in i*r.':>s L o m I s . river. The bill puts the work in the gonian (5th. J. A. Packard to J. P. Packard Ill ord. r to reduce «took we have re- land in Talent ; 8300. hands of three commissioners: J. Ou Tuesday the house committee ou «lmxxl th« firkx? on nil our dress goo.1«. Unites! States to John Anderson and A Hpletidiil iissortmetit to select from. Franki, of this county, and C. S. roads ami highways reported back James T. Glenn patents W *4 see Cali aud extimine. J. M. M.’C all . * Moore and S. Wilson, of Klamatli. Gogswell’s wagon road bill without -32. tp 37. R 2 west; 1(50 acre«. Jatm*e W. Coakly to Helen E. M<x>re If this bill becomes a law and the recommendation. Rooms to Rent. NO acres in Ashland preciuct; 82000. road is built, we don’t expect this vi Nicely furnished rooms to let at the Constautme Magruder to Henry Northrup's bill to provide forthecre- cinity to lie much benefitted. For residence of Mrs. H. Ra![h ou Main , Wilson lot (5 bk 51 and lot 7, bk 49; 6treet near businesH part of town. (13 it is probable that by the time the atiou of a fund by each county for the 8300. roml is finished there will lie a rail relief of indigent seldiers and sailors James S. Horn to Wm. S. Darling Stop! Rend! road to I„-ike county ami Lakeview, and Mexican and Indian war veterans 120 aerm in see 32. tp 3(5, R 3 west; This is to «NTtify that I am general and our trade will still go to where and their widows and children passed 82500. United Slates to Lazarus R ila rtsou agent for tlit» Nonpareil Photo Com tliu house yesterday without a dissent it has gone California. Two years [latent 4*» acres m six- 17. t[1 39, R 1 pany. one of the largest and lu«t firms of the kind in the U. S. (_>ur lest ago we wautasl and needed an outlet ing vote. It will no doubt pass the east. grade India ink. wntercolor md ex Seuate. There will hereafter be no Nora Davi lson to Max Priicbt — to Oregon and asked the legislature to celsior crayon iiorlrnits: wo <h fv ativ soldiers in the poor house of Oregon. int. in lot 2, Mickelson’s addition to lions«'to boat them, b u ia quality and help us build a road. They refused, Ashland; 8775. —(Statesman. price. Call and « ■ s mp! i «.* v. .-... although spending several thousand nt C. A. Nutley's .ir n«».t to What on Eaith Layman's liquor license bill passed dollars on a road to the Pine Creek [lost office. \V. 1!. !! ■■'. mines in eastern Oregon. At that the House Tuesday. It provides for Is the reason people will not, can not. or 23] A^. ut. Jo not see any difference in cheap nos -------- — time a majority of the people of this license of 81'*) |>er annum for spiritu trumH put up by Cheap John h »uses or U .' 1 I : . : . . ! h county conclude«! that Oregon bad ous, and 82oo |>er annum for malt irresponsilite parties at enormous profits, A iull-.U .rd Ik-.,-, rj , ,.J , • ?) rxtber than take a medicine ot world no use for Lake county and now they liquors. The applicant for h license wide reputation and one that is giving iit a bargain :• th*1 <»• i Ci. ' . .• p* must present to the court a [»etition universal satisfaction nt equal price ? have made up their minds that Lake nix mil*•-* ■ ■ ;th «d .V,!. nd. < u . No medicine in the world is giving anch guiiig out if »he stork bn *•- . county has no need of Oregon, and bearing tue names of a majority of the unparalleled satisfaction for puritying she will continue to use the road legal voters of his precinct, upon the , the blood ns BEGGS’ BIzOOl) Pi Ki- made by a sister state, who still wants basis of the last preceding election. F1ER and BLOOD MAKER, and every bottle that does not do its work will cost our trade and has used us well in a The provisions to not apply to incor- you nothing. CHI I WOOD A Bli< ! porated towns and cities. DrnggisW. business point of view. RED HOUSE COLUMN. I Ensene Long-Standing VALUABLE Flie larges*: gencr tail trade west of the R</cky Mountains is done by Weinstock, Lubm ¿\: ( Fhcv Sacramento, Cal. sell everything one needs to wear or to use at home. They deal largely with manufacturers in Europe and America, thus bring ing producer and customer in almost direct contact. This hclj is to make their prices low. Small orders are filled as carefully as 1 '.rge ones. Goods not as ordered are returnable at theiF expense. Wherever you are, or whatever you need, send to them. They don't in- tend that any one anywhere shall supply your w ints so well as th ¿’7- 11 lust rated Catalogue and Samples tree, Wein- stock, Lubin X: Co 400 to 410 K St., Sacra- mento ’ i ’ hi. REAL ESTATE FOR SALE AT 1^aiv - : - I ùdees ! One Farm containing 109 acres of land suitable for mixed farming Well located 3 miles from Ashland. 40 Acres 6 miles from Ashland; suitable for a comfortable home. Price if sold at once $25 per acre. 20 Acres of Fruit Land I ' _• miles from Ashland: $100 pet acre. 14 Acres Fruit Land 4 tuile tr<nn Ashland. Fin«* Loc.ition for a home. S150 per acre. 10 Acres of good Fruit I.aml at Sioo |i« r acte. 10 Acres Fruit Land at £6o per acre. 4 One half acre kits from $100 to Stfo each. 5 Lots in Hunsaker’s Addition. to Lots in Miner’s Addition. For Sale by G. F. BILLINGS. ASHLAND,...................................................... OREGON, (Office near I’oHtoftice.) MAX PRACHT, ASHLAND, OREGON, OFFERS FOR SALE 05 LEASE THAT MOST DESIRABLE Z/.-i I ..».I BUSINESS PROPERTY M SCELLAN EOI S FRONTING ON SK ARI> < IU Kl II. GRAM I’E ICeLy strict, Ashland. l‘rvn< ¡dug every -iiuday nt 11 o’clock a in. MAIN ST. & HARGADINE AVE. F—4 exl line ... ........ dueed to 5e per dozen. Ladies’ «< Misses’ ( III'T PRESBYTd.RI.W ( ilCR« 11. ¿./-LEar \sldand, Oregon. Rev. E. G Strange, and Wraps at ?, price. j-aUor. Sabbath service- Preaching morn mg and (ovning. Sfthbalh •*cho<d at 9 .*.*» a. Single width Broatlhead in. Young people’s meeting at 3 p. m. Gen eral piaver meetingThur><lay evening. Ihess Goods reduced from ^e»-’riiE fik < t congregational 35c to 20c per yard. . ¡Ki-chof Vhland. Rev G. J W. p ster, pa lor. corner of Main -treet and 1 double width liroadhead si'-kiyou avenue. Morning hour. !<»,»(); even iug hour, 7.3',>: Sunday school, 12 m.; prayer Dress Goods reduced from meeting, Thursday evening at 7 ;u. All are uttiiaiiv invited to be nresent. 60c to 35c per yard Lathes’ pebble goat shoes $1.30 per pair. Ladies’ fine kill shoes at — o-- $2.50 per pair. Mesdames Lachenal & Guigon. Ladies’ (degant I reneli 1st STREET, NEAR SPRING, kid shoes $3.50 perpair. OREG( >N. ASHI.AND, I he whole stock must bi sold in 30 days. i he store ì'rii’cs im mure thin liiawi! by Chinamtn. must be vacated as it i> rented for oil «-r business. ENTIRE SATISFACTION <J AR\NIEEI> 1. R. DAWSON, Assignee of ,1. D. Fountain. w 'M E r lH PJ ll II P >\T( IIWE1.L, i Pastor. Servilo Sabbat b School, ' ■ ». Prca'hing at 1«» A. M.. aud 7 I*. M. Pra'er meeting T hur-uay evening a’. 7 P. M. FRENCH LAUNDRY. ASHLAND STATE NORMAL SCHOOL. J. S sXVEET, Ptt’-sibi NT. Mathaniatic-. Psychology, Sx hool Hcx»noniy. N. H. ATKINSON. F. If. « ARTER E President. Vicc-Pre,«. Paid Up Capital, I : .< ■ I ■ * €5? • ;• cat - 1 in \sliland for the innnufnctiire of nr*t-< laNs BLOOMS Does a General Banking Business ’ollections made nt all accessible points <»u favorable t»-rm exchange and telegraphic tian«fe:> Porllaud, San Fratvisci» and New York. r 1 MAX PRACHT, Ashland, Or. r 1 T 1 These lots an* located diagonally opposite the new H otel O regon , on the south side of Main st., corner of Hargadine Avenue, and for a first class business inv --t- nient have no equal in the city, (’all on or address • I r 0 LOOK jlll FOR SAXMAN'S PENNSYLVANIA ADDITION! TO THE p CITY OF ASHLAND! NOW BEING PLATTED THE CHOICEST LOTS, THE FINEST VIEW, THE LOWEST PRICE. M ax P racht , ASHLAND, OREGON SOLE AGENT, "rdd (iu*f hfiVU1,4 'A hu h b. • will furnish to deniers only nt -ntt."factory pri< < s. W.M. GILROY, Examine Ashland Brooms Before placing your orders lo ch »durs vvhcii «lesi red. al EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY I 20 FT. 4 IN. DEEP. ¡’.very Lot is covered with the very I»< st grades of btuided Peach, Apple, Pear, Prune and Plum trees. First term beginning Sept. 3, lsss. For fur- thei informa'ion address, J S.S’. vep , t , Pre* ident, [11—6 A bland, (>reg»»n. ir» k THREE LOTS $50,000.00 - ■■ ■ r. Í c r 1 ASHLAND OGN. Scholarship one jen ?.3O Cotnmercinl Course «'2Ó. i'-Htnimr ‘--•l’.t'ol pur year $15. C. D. Van Dyke ♦ \ u Ths Bank of Ashland .11’1.A M. GOODYE \R, English (»laminar, Rhetoric, and Li C. F. N’ESSE. Penmanship and Executive Wor MRS LOTTIE D. WILLARD. V-dce Culture. KATE P ( ALVIN, Judruinental Mu .i«-, EMMA TOLMAN. Dtaolng and Painting. \M WD \ M GOODYEAR. Critic Teacher in Training s< hool ADDITIONAL TEA« HERS. M ciii I mtn .)f the Senior Cla»%, THE MOST CENTRAL Location in Ashland. ’T' < A HTER Cashier Successor to Youle &, Gilroy, Samples sent wh«’l-hi Myer tniiMing east sideof Main street, »shlnnd, Oregou. ----- DEALER IN----- Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ChildrenCryforPitclier’sCastûria REAL ESTATF-MERCANTILE. Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Paints, Gils, Glass. Putty, Varnishes, To ìlio Citizens ASHLAND And various builders’ material. — and — ■■' —- ■ VICINITY Send or call for prices. of Helman street. ■■ — ;<>: ■■■—------------- -- — ■. — Warehouse at R. R.track, foot \V. Nl. G I LHOV. niv stock L/r île da (h’ (hi. ¡'ve (fot a fine rif/ar. I bought it of it. <t ¡I La de da de da. PRICES Next door north of Mrs Boynton’s Millinery store Main St. Yours truly, C. E. DEAN JiirkMNivill«* Io Mrdf«»r*i. Fitiewt luiportrd. Key Went ;m<l Du Citftir« at un-kliulter Ä HMUy’ft. Wood Notice. There is a well '•locked wood yard I ih - k of the Novelty bl wk. c«»n»er Main Mini H«r«»a dine street!*. Pry 16-ineh Move whm I and H and 20-inch heater w<»od, delivered un *»hort notice an'»-where in town. N, B; All partie> hauling *OM»d to town or having any wood fo-sale in hi^e or Mnall lota, u il!d«> well to call nt the office of c W. Ayers nt !he at»«>ve corner. ;33 l*atn»niz« tlie only wagon that ron- ht ts with every train, rain or shine, ab'l came* the C. S. mail and Wells. l ar;'o A C o .’ h . express. ____ Satisfaction a . Some new pcbool satchels at Burck- Eu. H elms . Driver. | Walter A Hasty'«. ♦ guaranteed. I" The undemignvii bn* op<*n«*<l a nevi Liib*h- er k I iov in Axhlaml. <»n Main nt the okl meat markut >:aml uvai Granite m 1 pro|M>«*r to supply the public with th«* be*t <>f fre-h BEEF, POÛK AND.MUTTON- In «canon. A liberal «hare of the tatronage of the rri* »pie of Ashland and vicinity re s¡«eetfüHy solicited. All Orders Promptly Filled. DAVID PAYXE. Ashland, Or., June 29, Inns Having < hi »‘ of 1 fie beM wky luglita in (>r- ♦ ■gon, and kmnriwg hair to vse it. I «JTABANrEF GOOD WORK. E. TYLEll, A milax ». - - . O kruon . Myer’« Bkick.c;>t «ide Main street. IxvtfíoDS in [Muntin^* «ml drawing will lie giveu iiv C. M. Osborn, Ht Ins residen«» on tiie tudo-hill nlxive tliu normal xeliooi. |13