Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, February 08, 1889, Image 4

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ASHLAND TIDINGS
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Men’s working boots for $2.50 at O I
H. Blount’s.
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New lot men’s oil clothing at O. H.
Buy your goods at tbe Red House
Blount’s.
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to morrow.
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Bargains in fancy goods at the Ba­
Board by tbe week at the European
zaar.
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Restaurant at $4 per week.
Bargains in cloaks at D. K. 4 E. V.
The latest styles in neckwear at O.
Mills.
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H. Blount's.
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Latest styles in men’s hats at O. H.
Don’t fail to call on Goldsmith for
Blount’s.
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prices when in Medford.
Go to Goldsmith, Medford, for gro
Violin, banjo mid guitar strings at
cones.
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Burekhalter A Hasty's.
Men's silk handkerchiefs from 50
Lecture by Miss Henrietta G. Moore
cents up at O. H. Blouut's.
next Tuesday evening.
Stacks of men's fine nn*lerwe:ir just
Boston brown bread al the U. S.
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received at O. H. Blotuil's.
Bakery fresh every day.
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HERE
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AM) THERE.
Eugene City is to have an ice factory
right away.
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PERSONAL
L. Martin is able to be out again.
J. A. Ruble has returned from Port­
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Mr. Win. Parker will remove to bis
farm soon.
NEW THIS WEEK
Tbe Itailroad Commission.
Jacksonville Brevities.
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Jas. A. Cardwell has returned from
Very little feeding has lieen done by land.
Portland.
the stock men of Klamath county thus
J. D. Fountain was at Portland and
Miss Henrietta G. Moore.tho talented
far this wiuter.
John Hoekenjos is recovering from
Salem last week.
lady who is »peaklog in the interest of
his late illness.
the National W. C. T. U., will lecture
The city of Vancouver, W. T.. started
W. H. Gaunt, of Sissou, was in Ash­
in Ashland next Tuesday evening, Feb.
8. 8. Aiken, of Red Blanket, was iu
its elm’tne lights for the first time land last Thursday.
12th.
town Tuesday.
Tuesiiav.
Fred Hogg, tLe Central Point jewel­
The Electric Light
Walter Plymale returnwl home from
A boy was accidentally shot and er, was in town Friday.
Salem last week.
kiiltal while out liuuting near Alsea.
The buililing of the Ashland Electric
P. Griswold has rent««l the Houck
Benton county, Tuesday.
Power and Light Ox’s works, on the
farm for another year.
W. Friel, of Flounce Rock, was iu
erts-k alxive town is up ami enclosed.
town tbe first of the week.
The Yreka Union says that Rev.
C. B. Watson, Esqr., is at Portlami
It is two stories, the first floor to be
Father Noel,of Jacksonville, will build ami Astoria this week.
The weather still continues dry and
occupied by the maehniery, ami the
a Catholic church in Lakeview this
as a conse<|neuce, mining is at a stand
►•«nnd to l>e titt««l upfor the resilience
Gen.
J.
C.
Tolman
and
W.
11.
At*
coming summer.
still.
of Mr. flit hill, who is to have charge
Min’s all-wool nd r.nd-rwear from
kiuson are at Salem this week.
A jewelry street fakir was operating
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Ben Holladay’s estate nt l’.*rtlaud,
of the establishment. The laying of
$1
to
$1.50
at
O.
H.
Blount's.
Dr. J. W. McCully, a pioneer of
at Plaza corner yesterday.
L. D. Fuller returue«l tbe first of the Jacksonville, died recently at .Joseph.
ouce valued at $500,000, is likely not
the large water pipe will lie com­
Want««!.
Cash
cn.itoui
for
grocerie»
week
from
his
trip
to
the
Sound.
to pay the debts and expeus««, it is
menced soon.
Judge Webster adjourned court last
Wallowa, Co.
amlcrix'kery at Goldsmith’s,.
reported.
Monday till February 18th.
County Judge E. DePeatt lias la on
W. M. Holm«*« returned last week
K ohi I Grading Machine.
Spend your money at tlielli-d House
Tli'1 county olerk, of Klamath coun­ at Salem for a week or more past.
Social dance at Soda Springs one
from Missouri with twenty-five head
where yon
von can get
g«»t im>st
imist for it.
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S. B. Galey mid Max Pracht have w&ok from this evening Feb. 15.
ty. will receive bids until March lith
J. H. Hoffman, of Jacksonville, was of fine durham cattle.
ordered one of 1 lie Am« ricau Champion
A dollar saved is a dollar made Buy for th«' contract to furnish material for iu Asblaud a day or two last week.
Granite hail will l>e handsomely dec­
Rev. Enins reports large accessions
romi grading machines from New York,
ami
to
build
a
jail
for
said
county.
your gixxls at the Rial House.
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Mrs. Frank Neil, of Jacksonville, is to his church in Phoenix, the result of
and ere expecting it to arrive here this orated lor the Knights ball on the 19th.
Mrs.
Henry
White,
formerly
of
Rock
Don’t miss the bargain sale’this
the late revival m that place.
in towu with her husband this week.
we« k. The machine costs some $400,
John Wexler, of the I1. S. Bakery,
point, died last Tuesday at the home
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and is warranted to «io work so much keeps a choice stuck of coufcclloUvry. mouth at 1>. R. Jt E. V. Mills’s
A.
H.
Gyer
went
over
to
Sissons
Thus. T. Mackenzie, died of pneu­
of her parents near Grant’s Pass, after
I letter ami more rapidly than an army
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Brai'l ami !»*ad sets, one half Cbi- h liugenug illu«*M with consumption. Tuesday, to work for Murphy, the pl<is- monia ou Sunday night. He is ail old
of road-tax pickers ami shovelers that
terer.
settler and a member of tbe !.(>.< >. F.,
E. G. Kilgore has sol«l all the horses cago cost lit D. R. A E. V. Mills’s. x
it is expected to eventually result in n
The Methodist Church of Medford
the UniUxl Workmen and the Red
he
brought
iu
from
his
Klamath
c«>uu-
Joe Webber, Jr., the popular insur­
Children’» underwear ¡it
transformation of the Oregon roads
filtsl articles of lucorporutiou this we«*k
Men. The funeral took placron Tues­
ty ranch.
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O. H. Blount’s
ami road laws.
with R. ¡1. Halley. C. H. Hoxie. D. T. ance man, came out from Portland day with ceremonies of the Red Men.
yesterday.
Lawton,
E.
F.
Walker
aud
J.
J.
Phipps,
Ashlaud [woplo are clearing up their
Sixty tons A No. 1 grain buy for
Dance at Soda Springs.
Some pisiple around here are prun­
iueorporutors, ami property valmsl at
yards aud gardens, and some have be­ sale. ’
Rob. Vining arrived Wednesday
E agle M ills .
ing and otherwise renovating then
The young people of Emigrant creek gun plowing aud spading.
31376.
tie
ruing
from
Tacoma,
for
a
visit
witii
Two hundred thousand ponuds of
fruit trees. This is right as larger and
aud neighborhood are preparing to
The Hss'iid-i'l'iss sh'cpiug car service relatives here.
'1 lie ice hulls«» at the depot are all potatoes for side by Bieb, the milkman
better fruit will be the result aud it
give a grand social «lance at Wagner's
on the overland roads has grown to
IL v. F. G. Strang»* is at Oakland, would lx* weil to look thoroughly af­
Sala Springs one week from to-night. filled with icu broiigb* from Truck««*,
Not a single old cloak, and all goiug sm'h proportkms and cut into the prof­
Friday, Feb. 15tb. Good music will Cal. They bold about 400 tons.
at 2o per cent off at D. R. A E. V. its of the Pullman mrvice so much Douglas county, this week, engage*! m ter auy aud all parasites, so as to eradi­
revival work.
cate them early.'
fat furnish««!, supper will l>e set by the
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The 20-iuch water pi|>e which ar­ Mills's
that Geo. M. Pullman is scheming to
Soda Springs hotel and those having rived last u«***k for the ei«*ctne light
Mr. Canning, of the firm of Geo.
Scott
Griffin,
the
Tolo
real
estate
St«» the bargains off,'n«l by I. R. obtain control of it, as well as the first-
the dance in charge will try to make it looks big as it is hauled trough towu. Diiwson, iu the assign««»'» sale at Foun­ class sleeping service, aud it is likely agent, was on Tues<lay's train, going to Wright A Co., of Detroit, Mich., ar­
pleasant for every liody. Tickets for
rival in our town on Thursday much
Sau Francisco.
lie will succeed.
William J. Nichols, the postmaster tain's.
dance aud supi>er wil« la1 sold at J?2 I'D.
to the joy of our fair damsels. Mr.
at barn's valley, has resigned ami Lake
W.
K.
Reeves
went
back
to
Sacra
­
Tncoma
is
disgruntled
over
the
fa,
4
Bn
M*ud«>
diagonal
ami
plaid
dress
and all are cordially invited to attend.
Calming is a genial gentleman who
France has beeu appointed in his gootls. 111 cts. per yard at M. L.
7. Al
Al- ­ that tbe Northern Pacific railroad bead­ mento this week, haviug a good job has travehsl a great ileal, aud knows
place.
there
iu
bricklaying.
White Fish for Klamath.
quarters
is
ordered
moved
from
that
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ford’s.
much of the world.
city to Helena, Montana. There is
The warm weather and dry, suaxith
A great nnmber of young white fish
Rev. H. P.^atchwell will goto Port­
The best ami cheapest l*oots and probably not so much iu this move as
A committee of Medfonl ami Jack­
were re*»*ntly brought to the Pacific roails have lx«»u rough ou the trade of shoes in town will be found ¡it Me-
land next Moud iy, for a liusiness visit sonville citizens met last 1’uis lai ami
some of the S<'attle ami Portland pa­ of a few days.
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coast by agents of the U. S. Fish Com­ the city wtxxi yards during tbe past Call’s
adopted a set of resolutions addr<«sed
pers profess to believe.
mission. aud they have bcm distrib­ month.
to the memlM-rs of the legislature from
H.
C.
Mulvany
was
on
Sunday's
At
the
Euriqiejui
R
*stanr:.ut
youean
uted among lakes in Oregon aud
At the monthly meeting of the Port-
Remember the musical treat at the get lioard by tho week at reasonabl«*
this county, askiug for an appropria­
tram,
goiug
to
Douglas
county,
where
Washington Territory which seemed M. E. Church next Weduesd.iy evening,
I lami immigration boanl. held Tuewiay his father «lied last week.
tion of $10,(KAI towards building ¡proa«!
most favorable for their succeaeful in- Feb. 13. Admission 25c. See program prices.
evening, the sueretnry’s nqxirt showisl
b«*tw«s'u thi s«' two placee.
trodnetion. Upper Klamath lake was elsewhere.
P. J. Ryan one of the conductors
lLx'k Candy Drips Syrup. 80 cents that the immigration for January was
The C«»lestials celebrated their N«w
thought worthy a trial, an I arrange­
running
between
Ashland
and
Red
over
eight
times
larger
than
for
Jan
­
per gallon. ll«*giilar pri*«' 9u cents, at
T. A. Harris has been up from Med­ the R««l House.
Year in tins place during the past week
ments were made to ship a lot by rail
uary of last year, ami larger than any Bluff, has been “laid off.”
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to Ager, nnd thence by wagon to the ford this week, swing to some improve­
with all the noise, feasting, etc. usual
month of 18SS except May. The sec­
Frei Sciiinidlitie, of Woodville, mid on that occasion. Firecrackers, ex-
Now is the time to fit np men's retary estimates that this year’s im­
lake. The white fish, which are so val­ ments to his property near tbe Main
furnishing goods are selling at cost at migration will tie over four huudred A. G. Colvin, of Jacksonville, were plixliug liombs ami beating of gongs
uable an article of food ami commerce street bridge.
visiting in town Saturday.
M. L. Alton!’«.
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and drums are considered necessary to
about the Great Lakes, will lie a great
t hoiisaud.
J. G. Wofford, of Fresno, Cal., has
addition to the piscatorial resources of bwu intr*xlueiug here a lnslge plant,
Mrs. A. S. Jacobs, of this place, re­ frighten his Satanic Majesty away for
(). H. Blouut's famous clothing boils«
A
case
brought
in
the
interest
of
the Klamath region if they thrive in railed tl*e California Evergreen Hedge is erowdeil to the utmost with bis tin«'
turn««! ou Tuesday evening’s train from the coming year.
some of the settlers of < Iregon has Ixx'n her extended eastern trip.
Klamath lake.
winter stock.
a variety of cactus.
deeidtxl by the commissioner of the
Keno Whispers.
W. J. W imer, of Grant's Pass, spent
Heretofore the
•‘The Oregon.”
(’losing out sale at the l. izaar at general laml office.
C.ll.Luderman will open his new shoe
department has required a new ptlbli- several days iu Asblaud last week, re­
Hunsaker's
music
store
I
eginnitig
Sat
­
store
in
Od*l
Fellows'
block
March
1st.
The Ashland Hotel Co. has just let
catiou and new proof in cases, whero turning home Saturday evening.
The sweet green grass is blcximing,
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a new contract to th«* builder of the with a large ami title st<x*k of tbe lxwt urday, Feb. 2*1.
claimants have uia«lo proof at a day
grades
of
IxKits
aud
shoes.
W. S. Grieve, of Jonny Creek, and ami the glad horses ami cattle, ro:im-
hotel, A. W. Scott, for a considerable
Take a look at the new pipes and other Ilian that imheated in the notice
ing after their mess of greens every­
amouut of extra work, in which is in­
Miss Nora Corbett, of this city, re­ handsome cigar eases at Burekhalter of publication, or when taken before John B. Griffin, of Dead Indian, have
where, don't seem to care whether we
IxM'ti iu towu witliiu tbe past week.
cluded th«- fitting up of a real estate cently was fortunate enough to draw Hasty’s.
‘‘an officer other than that named in the
tight Germany or gin.
orti«t>, a barber shop; a tin«* circular a handsome $100 gold watch iu an
Misses. Susie and Fannie Fox, w ho
Two liumlrel dozen men’s heavy notice. The practice now will be to
counter for the oflpe, to l»e ma<le of a eastern newspaper prize drawing.
1). S. McCollum killed a couple of
woolen socks just ns'eived at O. H. r*-*'eive the proof and submit the entry have lieeu at Portland through the
choice display of selected Oregon
swans last w«»ek, ami the skins, dives­
to
a
board
of
««I'.iitablo
adjudication,
winter,
are
ex[>ected
home
this
week.
Cows
are
scarce
on
tbe
streets
now.
Blount’s.
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woods; marble wash stands; building a
ted of the large feathers, are covers«!
where, if there are no other irregulari­
The first animal impounded was a
laundry house ami a wood sh«*l, etc.
Mrs. Hall and daughter, of Santa with a soft white down beautiful to
Groceries ami crockery sold cheaper ties. tho entry will lx< approved ami
Dre. Helm and Beebe, the lessee®, yearhug heifer, for which tbe marshal at Goldsmith's, Medford, than any
Rosa. Cal., are visiting relatives in Ash­ behold. They are said to be worth
recommended for a patent.
have already Ixaight their crockery aud could uot tiud auy owner last Mon­ place in Jacks*>n county.
land. Mrs Hall is a daughter ot $5 api«-e<> in the market, llu said the
table linen, ami Dr. Helm will start to­ day.
Charkw Stuart Trippot, said to lx* a Abram Bish.
swans breast, when slice*l aud fried,
l)o you want to purchase lots, fruit retired army officer from California,
morrow morning for San Francisco to
makes delicious eating.
Plowiug lias lieen making rapid
Ed.
Caton,
of
Central
Point,
who
has
lands
or
a
farm,
call
ou
or
address
G.
place their orders for carpets and fur­ progress iu tbe valley dmiug tbe past
was arrest«»! Saturday morning at
lieeu
very
low
from
hemorrhage
of
tin*
Ami so we are s.*«>n to don the dig­
F.
Billings,
Asblaud.
Oregon.
niture. Mrs. Helm and their little eon fortnight, but the ground is too *iry
Gervais, lie was aeciiseil of having
liver, is improving mid was in town nity of a Hour mill town.
We have
will accompany him.
iu some places for tbe most satisfac­
A full line of Humphrey’s homeo­ forged a check oil the First National yesterday.
received conimiiui<*ations from several
Bank of Portland for S15fi.li<! in the
pathic remedies |H*llets ami lnpiids
tory work.
The K. of I', (.mud Bull.
name of United States Paymaster Jas.
Mayor 1». IL Mills started \V* *lnes- capitalist*« in regard to th«' matter, ami
the best in the world, at Chitwood'
The ladies of the Baptist church
1’. Canby, obtaining full vahitj therefor, day morning for Chicago, to make an­ one. from Fresno, ('.«lifornia, 1« coming
N«> pains will lie spar««! to make the
will give their regular monthly six'ial
People going to Jacksonville wil. l ii*' prison« r is a large, tine-looking, other selection ami purchase of a large "directly,” as lie says, while some of
ball to lie given on tbe 19th by the
the others may lie on their way. "First
at th«» church ou Tuesday evening, find Plymale’s conch awaiting ev, ry w« ll-dr« s.«ed man. ntxiut 50 years of line of spriug gooJs.
Knights of Granite L«algo one of tho
come first served.” providing be builds
Feb. 12 8npper serv««l from 0 to H
tram at Me«lford. Ask for tin* l*esl age. ;tid sanl to be highly connected
most enjoyable ever known in Ash­
T. E. Golfrey and Ed. Morse start* d a fifty-barrel mill.
price 15c.
coach Plyuial a.
x
tn (California. He was taken to T~
land. The laut of music has lieen se­
Momlay for Butte creek, Siskiyou
lami for trial. Hr is found to lie J
Since the ] iibliei-.tion of a Keno let­
Gim’ets. goug.*s, tweezers, pliers,
cured the orchestra including six
Mrs. J. D. Crocker is making exten­
county, Cai., where they have pre­
siiort in his account as sm-retary
ter ill the 16 * ;/*oH'/a. det.-iiling the
places. The supjaT will also be the sive improvements in her Granite
l’ots ami kettles, p .ns ami friers.
empted
laud
claims.
M isonii-
Ig-' at S. T'., loo, but
advantages held out by this Klamath
¡>est that can lx* prepared in Ashland. street property, ami will a«x>n have one
All things for all sorts of buyers
fnen Is wilt "pony np” an I help
M. A. ami (’. C. Walker start*-! Mon­ region to homeseekers. capitalists and
Following is a list of the committees or two cottag«*s to rent, beside*» im­
At hardware storeof H.C. Aly, r’s.*
out of the law's cintches.
day ev.'iimg for Seattle, \V.T., whitlier others, a timid of letters addnseed "To
proving her i«wu «lwelling house.
appointed:
Burekhalter A Hasty hav«» a new in­
they g * for misiii'al treatment of Milo, the Postmaster” has Ix-eu pouring in,
Floor managers G. F. McConnell.
Says a Portlami p per of Feb. 1st:
E«l. Grubb, who came over from voice of Heleeted <'otnm:-rcial and count-
who is suffering greatly from asthma. and Mr. Ferree, the p**stmaster, is o'* r-
T. W. Lynch. G««>. E. Yoti'e, Frank
lval
es.ate
transactions
in
tins
city
Ha.tv, H. T. ChltwtKal, M. L. Alford. Montague Saturday, reported that 111 ing-hou*' p '¡is. including Est.-rbr,u.i-.’s during January fo*>t up over .nine hun­
w helmed. Th«* < h < ¡iih i.in reach,n its
Geo. 11. Chauils'is, re Chico. Cal., a arms from British Columbia to Lower
E. B.’ Mier. J. H. Real, A. M. Knigh­ bead of the Applegate cattle which be falcon pen, E«t* rbrook s engrossing dred ami ninety thousand dollars.
had lieeu feexliug at tbe Fairchild pens. Blakeman A Co.’s S; ■* i.i'erian
friend of Mr. Tntliill, tli« * leetrier n, California, for we get letters from
ten, J. R. Steams, ('. C. Walker.
counting-house ami commercial p* ns. I n -so figures dm»' an ndvauee of the was in town Monday. He is prepar­ points at ami betwwn these extremes,
ranch, were shipped south that day.
Reception Com. H. Pa[ie Jr. Geo.
Also Hewitt's patent ball pointed past month oier corresponding month ing (o op* u a drug store al Montagu >.
E. Bltx.mer. Jacksonville; W til G.
th** writers statiug "1 saw in the Oi< -
James Rushy, of Chico, Cal., a gen­
last year of more than seven huud>««d
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Zimmerman. ('. W. Wolters. M«»dford; tleman who had Iwx-n in the foundry pens.
?*'r. Cliandkr, repriMiit ing th« •Jon oni," etc.
ami seventy-two thousand dollars.
J. M. Johns. Grant's P iss; Dr. Roliert- ■md machine shop business for a num-
There is ti fin« line of load |H'ncils at Among real estate men the activity in Mitchell A Ijewis Co. ,,f P*.n| in*l, is
Now. 1*4 son-' I liny merchant ««ime
son, Yreka; W. B. Million, Wm. Pat­ ber of years, lias ixs-u iu Ashland for Burekhalter A Hasty's, inehl ling E i jle the market is tlioiiglil to 1 m > phenom* in th • v Iley mid b *.• I> < •> hi A «liii.mi
here and put up a •~2',»Ht')gi'tu nil store.
terson, l>r. Helm, J. W. Rogers, J. W. several «lays past, l<x*ktug over the Pencil Co.’s ««»lored crayons in differ­ mil. The piopcrties transfer re* I hav !«•’{’>»•» I.>w.»r! «¡¡‘.¡'IJis'ii’g a bran h By s.'lliug at reasonable pric • i he will
ent shades for ¡iri'hitis't's ui«; Auto­ not been re-band h*d by agents, but here.
Hix'kersnnth, Joe Million, Sylvester field for such business here.
capture all th * trade of the country
matic drop ]*encils. A. \V. Falwr's tine
Patterson, Ashland.
Tbe lucky nunibtr that drew the grade pencils. Carp« nter’s cedar p<'U- m arly every purchaser has belli on to
Dr. ’V-u. Parb Try mi l vile, of W!.i*e south *if K* no, which now g<x-s to
wonderful gold watch at the Wizard cils. ami a large assortment of pom-ill» ms land. Taking the past mouth as Silipuur Springe. Montana, were iu Montague. He will also s..«'lire all tho
Cencrrt Program.
a basis to figure from those aeqiiaint-
Oil concert Saturday evening wa» held for school ase.
Asul.,11 i Mijuday au*t liK-t-day, bating trade of th*» Ixist rivor country to tho
Following is the program of the en­ by Prof. Nie-se. Tbe uuuilx-r of peo­
ed with the real estate market iu Port­
for a vi. it with Dr. J. B N«w- east ami north of town. H**w ? I'll tell
tertainment to lie given at the M. E. ple who expected to draw it ami were
land predict that in the busy season stopped
you. Messrs. Adams, Van Brimmer A
“It is worth its weight in gold,” is a the transfers will foot np from two to luru.
Church on Wedm-sday evening. Feb. disappointed was only about 1199.
Co., of Lost river, are so determiu««! to
common expression. But. »’mie the three million of dollars a month.
131k:
l>r. (’. E. B «4«'retn n** l W•> Inesday divert th*'grain yield of that country
value
of
gold
is
easily
affected,
tin-
Frank
Neil,
referee
in
the
case
of
E.
morning Irom Portlami. His neice, to the K no mill that they are actually
PART FIRST.
Having purchased terminal grounds
K. Audersou vs. Hammon Bros., lias worth of Avi r's Sarsaparilla, as a blixnl
M.-s J.'lima Griffith, of Sal .n, .'iiiie taking the preliminary steps toward
1. Piano Duett Misses Calvin and btMin taking testimony this week in the purifier, never depreciat««.
It will at Seattle, the Southern Pacific is now witii him f*>r a visit of some leng'L iu
cutting a steamboat canal from tbe
Davis.
office of S. B. Galey. Messrs. Hanns, eradicate scrofula from the system pushing toward that point from Port­ Ashlt.ml.
nv**r to Little Klamath lake. Tlmy
2. Chorus.
land, and intends to have a line cover­
Kahler and Galey are the attorneys in when everything else fails.
will guarantee to the Keno mill man
3. Solo Miss Downing.
ing
that
territory
in
less
than
a
year.
.Mra.
¡1.
D.
Joll«*H.ot
Wiidei
v
lilt*.
w.*s
attendance.
A pain in the back often lea Is to The terminal grounds consist of about visiting mends in tins pine»» and at the grinding of all the Lost river grain,
4. Mixed Quartette Mra. Garrett.
Notice among the new advertise- complicated diwas»* that are almost 300 acres in West Seattle, where there Yreka rece’itiy. Mrs. (’«>1. Stone ac­ mid this will bring the customers irom
Miss Thornton, Messrs. Andrus
ments tbe announcement of H. Scherrer incurable. Oregon Kiduey Tea cures ar«« good murine shipping facilitns. companied her from I r* ka to Medford that direction. They will gl.ully g* t
and Walaworth.
on the steamer and glide snmothly
that be has re-open««! his machine the first amt preveuts the latter. It is For a long time the Southern Pacific Momlay, on her return home.
5. Solo Mr. Boyd.
down to Kono. ins;«*a*l of getting into
shop in Ashland. Mr. Scherrer will purely vegetable, and is warranteil ami has owned a large coal mine at Car­
6. Chorus.
Wm. Babcock, one of the big farmers their wagons ami rattling along tli>
7. Ladies’ Quintette Airs. Shepherd, do everything in hia line in n satisfac­ sold by T. K. Bolton.
bondale, and will soon reach that
Garrett, Mills. Misses Thornton tory manner, aud hopes to a«l«l n foun­
point, and will thus be in<lepomlent of np near Walla Walla, was on Sunday’s bar«! ami dreary road to Linkvills, to
tram with his family, goiug home from the ruin of so many vehicles ami so
dry to bis establishment s « xju .
ami Downing.
Tourists,
outside means of transportation. There
’Frisco. They are ol 1 friemls of M. X. mui'h horseflesh.
K. Duette Mrs. Mills and Shepherd.
Croup, whooping cough, sore throat, Whet liar on pleasure l«'Ut or business, is hardly any doubt of the Southern Itoug, who met them at the depot.
I s;iy it in all sincerity, now is the
Pacific
’
s
connection
with
the
scheme,
PART SECOND.
sudden cold, and tbe lung troubles should take on every trip a bottle of
goldeu opportunitv for a man with
although
tho
line
is
being
built
under
peculiar to children, are easily con- Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleas­
Judge W. A. Wilshire, of Laketvmn- brains ami capital to start a great busi­
1. Cliorns.
•> Piano S«>lo Miss Calvin.
troll««! by promptly administering antly and efTcctnally on the kidneys, the mime of the Seattle Southern, with i ty • s’opped m Ashland again lust Sat ur- ness. and th«- time is not far distaut
G.
\V.
Prescott
ami
Thomas
Ewing
of
ilay, returning from Portlami and Sa­ when many who will hav«» read t u'se
3. Mal«' «Quartette Mi sers. Andrus. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Thia remedy liver and bowels, preventing f< vers,
ia safe to take and certain iu its action. headaches ami other forms of sickness. this city as tin* figuruheads. |S. F. lem. From here he went to San Fran­ lines will regret that they had not
Boyd, Bolton am! Walaworth.
Chronicle
Feb.
3.
cisco before returning to Lakeview.
4. Solo Mrs. Gilroy.
<«»me earlier.
Wm. Addison has bought Dave For sale in 50c. and $1.00 bottles by
5. Mi.xe*l Quartette Mrs. Shepherd, Payne’s improved 25-acre traot near all lending druggists.
John
G.
(iore,
of
M*'*lfor*l,
who
has
Xot a trout in the river, th y have
City
Council
Proceedings.
Miss Dowuiug*, Messrs. Boyd and Talent for $3400; and in exebaug«» Mr.
✓
lieen in Washington Territory for some all gone up to the lakes; hut thedueks
Shepherd.
Payue t..kes Mr. Addison's property in
A Convict Who Would Xot Work.
City council of Ashland met in coun­ months representing the Home Library are so numerous that the river is black
fi. Piano Duett Misses Calvin and Ashland, near Rtn-ser's addiliou, lit
l’r.Ti'.n the P oet .
cil chamber, Momlay, Feb. 4. for regu­ Assis'iation, stopptsl at home a few with them.
Downing.
ISalein,
or.,
dltpatch
Jan.
to.)
32000. Mr. Addison ami wife are mov­
lar meeting, present Mayor Mills, days reivutly en route for California.
*. Duett Miss Downing aud Mr. ing down to their new home this week.
Frank Howard.a convict in the State Conticilmen Walter, Colton and Tborn-
Shepherd.
advertise llir Country.
IL W. Riggs, a capitalist and promi­
Articles of incorporation were filed penitentiary, dchlH'ralely cut off his tou.
8. Chorus.
nent citizen of Fresno. Cal., passed a
left
hand
with
a
dnll
hatchet
at
4
o'
­
E
ditor
T idings ; What is the mat­
AbstriK'ts of title and piata of Sum­ couple of days in Ashland last week.
All those who desire to spend an en­ Monday in the secretary of state’s of­ clock this aftcriiAon. lie was writ up
joyable evening slionjd not fail to be fice by the Allianv Loan and Building from Multnomah county for five years. mit addition and Pennsylvania addi­ C. W. Ayers is an old neighlmr of Mr. ter with Ashland? Why don't our
people wake up from their Ihp Van
present at the rendition of the above Association; E. N. Condlt, Sherman <«>nviet«**l of obtaining in >m*y under tion accept««! ami adopted.
Riggs, and entertained him while here. Winkle slumlier, and advertise her ad-
R 'solution passtsl that the city coun­
program. An admission of only 25 eta. Thompson, fl. Bryant, H. H. Hewitt false pretenses. He arrival at tbe
Warren Dodge, of Clayton county. vautages? Hundreds of people from
will lie charge*!. After tho close of the and L. H. Montanye, incorporators; prison ou the 19th inst. On his way cil pay into th* circuit court tho 3200
comvrt, oysters will lie served in the principal office, Albany; capital stiwk here he inform««! tbe Deputy Sheriff damages ami 310 costs awarded by Iowa, brother of tho 1 lodge brothers of the East are dally passing through our
said «'oiirt as damages to the property this place, starte«! for horn«' Tuesday, town ami valley going north and south
chtqiel to thus«» wishing them at 25 cts. $200,0» K).
he dnl not intern! to work in tin* foun­ of E. E. Miner from the opening of the
after a w««»k's visit here, determined to in search of new hom«*saud know noth­
|*er plate.
Members of tbe family of Mr. and dry, but he was put to work iu the street called Boulevard.
sell out in Iowa lit on*«*, and move to ing about this country's riches iu lands
Mrs. E. E. Gore, of Me«iford. ami their molding room at once. On th** fl rat
or other advantages through which
The following bills were audited and Ashland.
Itrulul Murder.
chihiren, ass»*mbl«xl at th«» home of L. day lie l>urne*l his foot and was laid ordered pal«i;
they pass. California mid Washington
A. R' isi * in I’hrenix last Monday even­ up. Dr. W. H. Byrd, the prisou phy- Win. Patterson............
¡Yreka Journal. I
H. Scherrer, the machinist, who has Territory are showing ami telling these
s 53
sician. was call*'*! ami attemled hini. Yotile & Gilroy.............
bei'U in the employ of the S. P. R. R. people what they have by wilding out
(W
On Monday of last week, two boys ing in a family re-union. More than
thirty were present altogether, nnd a Howard det'lar*'*! h - was sick ami had Eugene Walrad............
Co., at Dunsmuir, left his position thousands of descriptive pamphlets,
Ik)
>iie<»ver««l a «lean man in a grove of
very pleasant time is reporteil.
lieen treatul by Dr. Lane in San Fran­ Max Pracht...................
there, hist week, ami return««! to Ash- maps ami circulars broadcast over the
ID
youug pines about 100 yards back of
cisco for dialietee ami Bright’s disease, 8. F. Morine.................
hiud to re-ojH'u his mnebiue shop near East, North ami Soiifli.
27
the R. IL cattle corral at edgewood,
A party »«imposed of II. W. Price, T. two disease's impossible to exist at
the railroad.
California has no richer soil than we
(.bounty clerk.................
4
ami a quarter of a mile from the hotel, C. Buckingham, Lee Laughlin ami W.
have; no more beautiful valleys; none
3
while they were returning home from M. Manning, of North Y'ambill; S. G. ouce. l)r. Byrd reported bis only dis­ Clayton A («ore..........
A.
T.
Kyi*»,
Sr.,
went
over
to
Sb.ov*
1
ease to b«* laziness, ami be was pat to G«*o. E. Dean, police. .
50
a hunting excursion. Justice H. H. Sounds, of Iilabo. ami Wm. Alcorn, of
creek springs Tuesday, to remain a richer in agricultural products than
work again in the foundry. This after­ J. K. Leabo,
“
50
Patterson, on being inform«*«!, tele- Crescent City, arrived by y«*sterday’s
short time. Mr. Kyle, who came out this valley: no finer mid purer stream«
noon when n<> one was looking, he A. S. Hammond. Attorney's fees 37
graphtxl toCoronsr Fried,of this plai-e, train, ami start««! over the mountains
from I «even wort h, Kan., chiefly to liene- of mouutmn water, and uo better tim-
who l«ft for EdgewTxxl next morning. to look for land claims, presumably placed his band *>n a block ami with a M. Berry, reoonler's fees.......... Ilo
til
Ins health, is improving since com­ liered forests on I's mountain slopes.
■ lull hatebel cut it off at the lower part Committee work on charter . 20
Our frui* is superior to the California
O’i examination, it was found that the timber.
ing
to Ashland.
of tbe wrist. Thu first blow fall««! to Damages and eosts Miner c:ise 240
production, and our clim .te can’t be
m.m had certainly Iwen munlered, his
Mr. J. M. Sabin, representative of J. do the work and he struck .a second Stnvt lamps............................... '. 58
J. J. Strait, reports that a 28-hour exeelied Hl the World, but nobody out­
skull U'lng broken on one side, ami
f*H>t race between Jem Blakennd T. F. side knows it, liecmis*) it has not Is eu
another bruis«* visible on the opposite C. Ayer A Co., th»* leadiug patent medi­ time, severing it entirely. Dr. Byrd
Total................................. $792 65 Ryan mH take place in Ashland sism. advi rtisi-l. Is there not a way to w; ke
si<l*'. The «ieail man hn«l a rope about cine firm of the United States, was in was <'om|it4led to amputate the arm,
T. F. Ryan has written a letter saying our people up to what they are daily
ins neck, was <lragge«i to a place of town yesterday. Tho T idinos has en­ aud says the fellow is not insane.
On motion. Mayor Mills was granted the men will lie here the last of tins
losing? We have apparently a live,
«Aoncenhnent, ami the r«q»e faatem-d to joyed the steady advertising patronage
leave
of
al'Seuee
from
the
city
for
thirty
Asses-nwut
Sunimary.
week or the first of next.
energetic class of population whose
a young siipling. with an overcoat of J. C. Ayer Jt Co. for ten years past,
«lays.
purses have b*»-n op«»n to many good
The following assessment summ iry
thrown over him. Tlie munlir was ami b.is found them ns fair, liberal ami
On motion ordered that Councilman
C. 11. Lnderman, who will open the
evidently Coll*mitt« *1 led «re tbe smiw- prompt hh anyone with whom it has of property in thiHSi'hixil district (No. Walter act as Mayor «luring absence of new shoe store in the room occupi***! * nterprises, such ns construction of a
first-class hotel, opening of a Boiih-
Hl*»r*n of over two »'e ks ag«>. as no ever done business.
5) ■» furnish,-*! by John May, school Mayor Mills.
by J. D. Fouutain in Odd Feilows'
triw«s were olwwrvable on tin* small
Nasal Catarrh is probably one of the clerk, who Ins just made the assess-
Reports of city Marshal, street com­ block, arrived with his wife and two vard. electric lights, etc., but seemingly
patches of snow where deeeaiS'd was imist dl*agre* able ailments ’ list a per­ nient:
missioner and recorder for month of little children from Albany last Fridny. there has l»een a lack of organization
mid systemati«' concert of action to let
found, the corps«* being m a g*»>«l stat** son c:*;i !«• .«tllicted with. If Dillard's Gnlss value of lami ami
January retvived amt tiled.
He is at Ban Francisco this week.
tin's** horn*' seekers know what they ar«'
of preservation by l*eing frozen, ami S;*eeih." I* i;..*"i with a douche or even
provemeuts ...
Water petition of Mrs. Million
lying in a shady place to remain so. auntie 1 up t he no*-, a,voiding to direc-
“
“ Merchandise...
O. C. Tolman anil wife, of Iowa, who running by. The taxable property of
grankxL
our town ami valley could easily be
i’ln» locality is a »»11 known r, n*b z- ti> !'«. inoruing i.-'iil evening, a raiiical
"
“ Money, notes ami
(Ju nmtion the street committ«>e was have been visiting the family of Gen.
vons for tramps, ami a railroad *'.mj>- cure can in most cases lie * ff*«-ted.
m.atg.igiT. .............. 9t'., 1.7.1 ordereri to s.e that. ( hestiiHt avenue Tolman (brother of O. ('. Tolman) doubletl within the next twelve months.
ling pin being found in th«' ¡¡sin s of ■,> S. I I by r. K. I! iltoli.
“
“ I!.in.-a l'*.l I fn; nitnr*'
I»' Opened ami Wimer street nulen««! during the past two months, started Our land owners, merchants, mechan­
camp fire near where ho was kill«*),
pl.-asiirc
cariiitg«».
.s .le.'idvd np«,u heretofore) within for home Tiu wlay morning, intending ics, laborers, and all classes of jwsi pie
Simon Caro,of R**s*-burg. many year«
lea.ls to the belief that he wns strnck
w ti'h. s. j--w,*!ry ami
thirty
days from «late; and to give no to stop in Colorado on route, for a visit would be vastly beuefite«l by letting
those people who are daily passing
with the pin. and then hanl.-d t*>tl*e ago « r. .*iJ* lit of Ashland, was in town
musical instruments •jy.fdo tlee tbeieof to the owners of profierty with relatives there.
through our town know what they
thick brush some distance off. Dr. last Friday after the signatures of a
“
*• llorsca mid mill is.
11,795 affect««! by s «id opening and widening
Mr. Henry Finley of this place, and eoiihl find iu this valley. And I cer­
Rolw*rlM>n ex;uniii«-*i th»' w.*umls, and few of hl« friends here to a petition for
"
“ Cattle three years
of t b«i st rents.
Miss Mind.i, daughter of Heaton Fox, tainly think our citizens would willing­
pronoun«'««! it a muriier lieyoml the his appointment to the R**:-*-!iurg land
and upwanl............
5.1 « « )
were unit«slin marriage on \V«alm*sday ly contribute their share respectively
least «loubt, and also believes he is the otli*v. Hi.- petition bears tin* n.ini*n
“
" Cattie one end two
LAKE CorxrT.
of this week nt Jacksonville, Justice townres so «ioing. There is hardly a
same aiati be saw thrw w«» ks Ix-fore of many prominent liepublicans of the
473
years...........................
■ Lakeview Exaruiuer. Jan. 31.]
\V. J. Plymale offici iting. The T id ­ town in California but what has a
on th«* roa«l between ritarveoiit and Ga­ state, .ami Simon ex|H«'U to r*««-i«.* the
2'7
“
” Hogs............................
zelle, ac«'oii.|>anii8l by another man. ap|*ointm nt. when a cluing«» is made.
More snow lias fallen in Yreka than ings j**ms their many friends in cou- Board of Trade, wlm-h shows up to tbe
“
“ Slns'p ami goats
ùu>;
gratulations ami good wishes.
«« rid its resources ami advantages.
iu Lakeview, so far this wiuter.
Ix>th strang' rs in the county. Only a
School Clerk John May give« notice
letter ami some n«**«iles ami threail that he has lieglin the c<»llectioti of th* Gross vaine of all property of
Dr. J. S. Parson expects to start Can’t Ashland organize one ? We live
A. B. Armington, special swamp­
wi-re fonmi in his clotbee, th* letter in si'hixil tax of five mills recently levied.
the district............ $83»>,4U3 land agent, ariiv««d here from Fl'>r: in within a week or two for Washington, in an ago where liberal ami judicious
theovercAXit being from a brother at The ni'iney is m «'*l. *l to meet expenses
IndebU'diiess.......... lGH.ltW las' ni^iit. Il** will act in coujun<‘tiun 1). C., for a short visit with his brother advertising has las'ome a niviwity to
success for all l«*gitiu>ate business pur-
Gibson, Iowa, addressed t*> Otto of the selaxils now due. and it is de­
with CoL Elliott in examining swamp who is a resideut at the national capi­ pos* a, ami 1 aasnre yon that it will not
Bramlist, in r.'ply to reqil. st asking to sired to have the tax all collected, if Total value of taxable property$t'*li8,225 ¡amis.
tal, and with hie parents in Pennsyl­
semi him some money. Dei'eased was possible, before the next annual school
The above will probably be changed
vania. He expects to witness tbe in­ take many davs to get tbe returns from
priutors’ ink cast njsiu whits pa|>er
n young German aged uboiit 25 or 30. meeting, March 4th. So call on the a little by the tioard of equalization.
T. .V. Clark ami party of U. P. rail­ auguration of President Harrison.
ami scattered broadcast nmoug the
road surveyors are here, on their way
and •’> fe«'t 6 inches tail. Efforts will clerk at his office at once.
Chas. L iring. night operator in tho |>eot>le of this active and progressive
to j*>in the other party on the deseri.
t*o mud«* to find some slus to work up­
I.rant’-
U'tter LM.
Mr. J. McPherson, one of the enter­
A CiTUEN.
on, so that the guilty niurilerer can be
ami from there to eastern Oregon. Ashland W. U. telegraph office, left country.
List
of
1
'tiers
remaning
uncalled
for
secure«l and brought to trial. The prising farmers of Medford precinct, iu the Grant's Pass postoffi «» on Jan. They have lieen ‘'bucking” snow in the other day for Sacramento, aud is
ninrdere«! man and murderer» were was in Ashland yestenlay l«x»king aft« r 31, 1889; Frank Bro*'u; E. Boiline; tbe vicinity of Mt. Sha»ty until it be­ employe«! in tbe company's office there.
Deyuiul a Doubt.
evidently tramps, ami the former might th«» purchase of some improv««! grub­ Wm. L. t'rosley: Sidney Ch ile; Com­ came too «leep aud they were obliged George Eubanks, who was iu charge
bing
machinery
a
kind
of
machinery
of
the
office
here
before
the
removal
The
cheajiest
piaoe of impr«>ve«l acre
have rtweivd money from f*i«-u*ls in
mander Coalman; W. W. ('ox; S. M. to siirpeml work there.
hither of tberopeatitigappanitus, takes property near Ashland. A four-nxun
the East, to lie the result of his death not yet in v»ry extensive use iu this Colwell; Geo. W. Dell; T. Feilder;
Mr. Loring’s place.
dwelling, wood shed an«l small bam.
•it the bands of fellow tramps. The part of tbecountry. Mr. McPherson ex­ Sarah B. Gaunes; James Garside; W.
Real Estate Sales.
coroner's jmjneet result««! in the jury pects to doa large amount of grubbing L. Houston; Mrs. Lydia Hunter;
David F. Fox. of Virginia City. Nev., good well, etc., young bearing orchard
G. F. Billings roiHirts the following:
<>n
his
pl.me
soon,
preparatory
to
flint
ol s«>lei I peach«»», plums, p«-ars, lierries.
rendering a verdict of murder by some
Frank Marshfield; Billy Miln: M. L. Yocum to Adam Let token aud Jan. foreman of one of the large mills which eto. Sitnate«l <«u good street, in g<>> I
tree planting.
party or parties unknown.
Mai mey; r.. B. Newland; Mrs. Eliza­ \Y. C.mkiey on*» acre nnd dwelling iu are working ore from the Comstock, location. Pri '«’ $1100. If you want a
arrived in Ashland last Momlay, nnd
The militia boys have met for dnll beth lL>t>b; M. O.trom; Frank ster­ eastern part of city; con., 31O0t)i
How Can Parents
will probably rcmaiu several weeks, home dou't f ill to s *> this property.
practice several times during the past ling; IL H. West; E. J>. Wiban; Newt
G. F. Bit T.txos.
D. M. Marsh to B. L. Messenger, improving his property here. About a 2-w|
sli.iw tln ir ehildren to congh »nd strain week ami are piogressing nicely under Yocum: Sarah R**t«*n.
Main Street
house and lot on »¡ranito street; con., year ago. Mrs. D. F. Fox wns in Ash­
and c*>ugh and eniinlv say: "Oh! It is the instruction of Driii Sergeant Tho».
«■uly a little oold," nnd keep giving them Lynch and 2*1 Lieut. Rogers. Th«»
$2tiU0.
land
and
bought
the
Conutryman
Cough! and Cough!! and Cough!!!
cheap amt dangerous mrdioines. until
Gentlemen frequently complain of
B. F. Myer bus sold to P. Griswold property on Hargadine street. Mr.
they are J.iwu with lung fever or o.*u- company has not vet rented an armory.
What in the ’A’uurlil is the reason you*
Huiuptioii. when they can be so easily re­ Granite Hull ami th«» hall tn the grove will cough and keep coughing and still two acr*« ou Ashland creek; con., $300. Fox visits our town now for the first their barber shaving them too dose,
time, ami is greatly pleased with the and the face and neck breaking out
lieved by H«’ggs' I'herry Cough t»vr«ip? both tx»iug un<i<r consideration al­ keep trying interior medicines when
He will have a new cottage into alitali pimples. If Dillard’s spe­
It has no Mparior. ami few eqiials. Chit though it is probable that the exclu­ BEGGS’ CHERRY COUGH SYKU1’ will
Th«» U. 8. Bakery will deliver bread
wood Bros , Druggists.
,»n one of his lots soon, ami it cific is applied to the face immediately
sive use of tbe hitter will be ««"tired. positively relieve your cough at once ? pies or cak«»s at your door every «lay if
It is suggested that the company will 1 his la no advertising scheme, but an yon wish. Leave orders at the bakery is the intention of himself ami wife to sfter shaving, no matter bow close the
Fresh coni prettied veast fur Hille at lie in gixxi trim for tbe next Fourth actual fact, and we guarantee it. CHI I - ou Mum street. opposite
(.Aid Fellows come to Asblaud to make their home shave, all soreness will lie prevented.
<
Sold by T. K. Bolton
WOOD BROS.. Druggists.
here within a year or two.
of July celebration iu Asblaud.
the U. 8. Bak
block.
Temperance Lecture.
»I
I
.------------- —
S alem , Feb. 4.—Tbe Railroad Com­
mission, which was supposed by some
to have lost ite existence by the recent
action of the governor, was found at ite
post as usual to-davydieing the day of
their regular montjZy meeting. Com­
missioners Slater and Waggoner, and
Clerk Bell, were on hand, ready to take
under consideration any aud all ques­
tions effecting tbe control of railroads,
but nothing of interest present««] itself.
'Ihe endorsement of German Hvrnp is
unparalleled. We will publish 10<M> testi­
monials received during the last six
months. Bead them. Mav save vuur
life.
Bt'Kt.tNGHAM. N. Y„ May 31. ’86.
G. G. <« h ««. n . Dear Sir:—J am fre-
«juentlv troubled with severe colds, ami
tbe only remedy that will relieve me of
them is your Boschee's German Syrup.
1 have ust-il it for more than twelve years.
It is a constant household companion
with me. Our merchant here procured
it first at my solicitation, and says lie
has sold a great many liottlea. It is a
eery popular remedy in this section.
Every person who bus used it speaks iu
tbe highest terms of its merits. 1 do
not know of n single case it has not
cured. I first used it in Vermont, where
1 lived before coming here. 1 advise
everyone to use it. us it certainly is the
best oooeh medicine 1 have ever known.
1 have tried nearly all of them at differ­
ent times.
Youm respectfully, MOSES GBAY.
Proprietor Grist Mill
It Makes ï ou Hungry
“ I have used Paine's (Mery' Compound .ml
It has had a salu­
tary efl«*:. It In-
vtgoratedlhe sys­
tem and I feel like
a new man. It
fiiifir**ves t ie ap-
petll«* arid tucUt-
_ tales *1* r -stl**n."
\ J. T. CurrLAHO.
Prfiuus s. c.
sprt.i ; ine*'.) i..emeats more now-a-days than
1: luii- a :■ «'ars a,«i 1 he wlnteroi 188» a# bau
left tbe nerves al' .fayfad out Tbe nerves
must lie strengthened. Ih** biodi purlfled,
11. «r and hovels regulated. I ‘Mine's Celery
< OinpO'ind—4Ae
met! Irina of to-day
«1.» - utl tills, as nothing else can. /•***-nl*l
frv I'hy-rriana,
hy Irraggiata, Ear
is a unique tonic and appetizer. Pleaiant
to tbe uat*. quick In it* action. an»l without
any Injurious effect, it gives that rugged
healtli which makes uv. r.Mliiitg tarte good
It cun-s dysjwpsia and kludn*d dHordera.
Physicians presort I m * li*
81.00. six for 85.00. Druggists.
W ells R khakohon A C o .. Burlington. Vt.
would get up In the morning with so tired a
te* Ung, and was so weak that I could hardly
get around. 1 bought a bottle of I*aine’sCelery
< ompound. and be fore I bad taken it a week
r> muc h better. I rau dieefuU.v recom­
mend It U> all w ho need a building up and
strengthening medicine.''
Mrs. B. A. Dow. Burlington. Vt.
ro ■ by Eoròtara, Gmuaateal by tlu Man-
n/arturera to be
The Best
Paine’s
Spring Medicine.
Celery Compound " In t he spring ot 1SS7 I was all run clown. I
I LACTATEDF00Dn^^^{^
DIAMOND DYES
I.YTTI.ETuN In
Ecb. I h !, tu Mr.
unii Mr» Win. Ljtlivtun, n sou.
CHOOL SEAMLESS
WEl'blEH. Near Talent, Jan. 31st. tn
and M in . Z. I’. Webster, a daughter.
Bl KRIS.— In Ashland Feb. 1st. to Mr
Mrs. I. W. Burris, a daughter.
HOE
SOLIO HLLL
LEEDS.—In Ashland, Feb. .5th, to Mr.
Mr*. W. II. Leeds, axon.
M \ i : ic I i.i>
FINI EY l««X- It J««kM>nville.
iKH.i, b) W .1 I* ' male. J. I’ , Mr Henrj
Fiuley and Miss M. Fox,
of Ashland.
AGENCY FOR
EXAMINE OUR
BRADLEYi-METCALFiS
CUT SHOE
WHITE.- At th« lunne of her parents (Mr-
aud Mrs. J. 1». Tutlsj n. nr Grani'* Lass.
Feb. •, D> •. Mrs. Hattie A. White, wife uf
Henry White.
BOOTS» SHOES
IT SHOWS HOW ALL
ESTABLISHED 1843
WAVERLY
r 1 " 121»?■ "i-L 11
NEW THIS
CELEBRATED
>> SCHOOL
SHOES
WEEK.
ARE
MADE
LQW BROAD HELL
THE BIGGEST ROOT IN THE
TUlkUf. COrrHCMHO
M itchell
L aird ,S c
Xa». fe
These Shoes have all stood
the test of Granite soil and
are kept in all sizes and
widths at
Eiißs for Hatching
1). R. & E. V. MILLS
Notice.
T“ Wlioiu It Maj ( o n «rn
TI'«* « .| «tritiership heretofore vxi-iiny un­
der the firm name**niith, !><idreA< u..and
• ioinu biruu ‘ iu \shlHiid. Oreg »n, t* this
<i«y di**.«»]wil by mutual • « hjm ui . P *. Mas-
sender reiiritig.
J. F. >MITH.
J P. h<»I»GE.
B I MESSENGER.
The furniture business will In* continued
b\ I. E Smith and J. I’. Dodge, under the
firin name of Smith A Dodge, who willlte
responsible for all debts and uolieet all out-
siHiniing a» ( «»unts of tlie late firm of >inith,
Dodge A. Co.
.Vhlaud. < ir , Fui». . ISs’»
— :oo:
ONLY 30 DAYS MORE
ANI> OUR
«
GRAND CLEARANCE
WILL CLOSE
fstni* st vies I. anb iirri*
*
KesEin iu:, or., Jan 2*. ls-i'd
Nn’iie is tn'reli* uiven that in «omphalic*'
** i’ 11 tlie pre* i-ieii - ef the ***■( **f i ■ mikh -«. of
Jin*,’1'7*. eiiiitl* *1 "Anaci f«r the -alo of
!iml**T Isiet' in the Slams of California, Ore
geli. N* *a*ta, amt Wa-hitigtoii Territori."
Jam*** Thornton of A-hiaiid, count* of Ja> i*
-•■li. -"an- «I Or* Bon, ha- Thi- day Illesi in
tliia *»ihce til- -wool-laieineiit for the j*ur-
* ha...... . the N K 1 , **f >*■*■ No. 12, tn Tp No.
4*!. - K N,,. 4 ,-a-t, and will offer pna.f to -I*,***
thai the la id -ouglii i- more valuable for it-
liinlaT or -naie than for agricultural yur­
ta*-«-, e.nd t*» e-tabli-h lii* * iaim t«>-aid lami
ta-foretlie ttcgi-ie: amt R«**-*'iver of tln-offtce
at l<'"cl»ure. or«-gou, on Momlay tho i',tli
*ia* of April. I»*».'.
Itr name* a-** itm-se-" J. T .Million, o**
,-arl.m a*. I> T. W aldro* p, Hobt Mo,arroti,
ail of A-11 land. Ja* k***n count*. * »regoli.
Any andati
-**n* * iaiming a*i* *-r**-ly the
al-***■ de-cribed land- are requested t** tile
their claim- iu this office on or before-aid
l.Mh da* of Ap-it. I"*"'
Cm-. W. J ohnston ,
Kegiater.
-lot
( NiTFi» S tates L and office . /
|{*’■'hi'-i'K'«. or., Jan. 30, isslli
Notice i- hereby given that in compliance
witii the provi^imi*of the act of ( ongress of
June ; . K**, entitled "An act for the sale uf
timlxT laixV in th<* siate* of <'alifornia, <»re
gon. Ne >a hi. and W a*hi!..'ton Territory.’’
John Jobn><»ii of Ahhiand, Gounty <»f Ja< k
n. state of Oregon, ha* this dav filed iu
tlii- utl . e hi* *worii statement for the pm
( i.H'i of the s F 'w of >♦••’ So
iu 1 j. No.
S it No I ea-t. ihki will oiler proof to show
ih.-u the land *oiight 1* more \hluable for 1th
timber or stone ibaii for agricultural piir-
p«.M'-. and to c''tabh*li bis claim t»» *aid land
before t he Register «nd Receiver of thisoflice
a' Roseburg, Oregon, ou Friday, the 2i»lh dav
of \pril, IS*?.
He names a* witnesses John May. M N.
J.ong, H. s. Evans,
J. Anderson, all of
Asblaud, J h < k*oii < minty Oregon.
Any and ail persons claiming adversely
the above Ivscriisd lauds are requested to
tile th« ir claims in this ofiiee on or before
*aid 2»>lh das of April. I"4.
( has . W. J ohn ton .
35 lOt
Register.
Timber Land Notice.
t'NlTEK STATE- l.AMl OUT* E,
<
It'i-EiK r.«.. Or , Jun. So, 18W.)
Noli. «• i* hereby given that in eoiuplian« e
»ill« Ilii- i'n>vii*i««n- of the ». t of I'vugre«. of
Jane '«. 187".' nutted "An a< t for the -ule of
tiiulier Ixiiit* ill th- s«»tesof< »liforuia, < ire-
Koii. Ne'H'lx. and v. H.|>iiiMt«ni Ternlory,'' I
J. Amiei-oi, of A.tiland, < oumy of Ja< k*on.
state of Oregon, ha» thia day filed in thia of
lite hi- -worn statement for the purchase of
the N F',of»'"‘ No. -i., Iu Tp No
S R No:
4. ea«t. an«l will oiler proof to show that th*
taint sought Is more vamalile for Its titula r
ot stone than for agri, iiltural purpose*, and
toe-tal4i«ti bis Haim to said land before the
Kegi-ter and Ki^etver of this ollice at Rose-
b ng. Oregon, ou Frida;, tin zfith «lay of
Apul. 1—"
lie u»uw■* a- wltn.-..«■« John May. M. N
l.ong, Joint Jolmson. JI s E* an-, all of Ash.
tana. Jai-ksott County. Oregon.
Ati. a.id ait iwraousclaituiugadveraely the
abot e deacrltied lands are requested to tile
tiieir « laitna III this ottii e ou or (a-fore «alii
26th dav of Apiil, ls»S.
(HAS
3H0t
W
J US'I 1 rriiiNK
Men’s Finest Quality Gum Boots
REDUCED TO $2.50 PER PAIR
Men’s Finest Quality Gum Boots (long leg)
REDUCED TO $3.50
Men’s Heavy Grey Knit Underwear
REDUCED TO 25 CTS
Men’s Heavy Red Underwear,
REDUCED TO 75 CTS
Men’s Fine White Underwear,
REDUCED TO 25 CTS.
Men’s Navy Blue All Wool Shirts,
REDUCED TO $1.00 EACH
Men’s Heavy Wool Pants,
RECUCED TO $2.00 PAIR
Men's Cottonade Pants,
REDUCED TO 50 CTS
Men’s Hats (odds and ends)
REDUCED TO 50 CTS
Boys’ Hats (all must go)
REDUCED TO 25 CTS
Men's Boots (good and heavy)
REDUCED TO $1.00 PAIR
Bovs’ Boots (cheap at $2;50)
REDUCED TO $1.00 PAIR
Men's Heavy Working Shoes,
REDUCED TO $1.00 PAIR.
Tobacco (reg. price 50 cts. plug)
REDUCED TO 25 CTS. PLUG.
Cigars (reg. price $1.50 box)
TO BE CLOSED OUT AT 50 CTS. BOX.
1
Í
For Bargains, for cash only, for next 30 days
Jl'HX-TON.
Re<i«ter.
Timber Land Notice.
U nited state * L an © O ffi < e , 1
R'l’-’-.Bi hu, Or , Jan. 3fi, I*83.1
Not ire in hereby given that in compliance
with th»-pruviMun» of the a» f <»f ( ohgre** of
ji....
entitled "Au act for the -ale of
timber laud*- in tbe S’atc# of California, Ore­
gon. Sexada, and ^a-hington Territory,
Augu>t CHrUuiJ. of Roseburg, County of
b.-iiiG«'. *’ni( of Oregon, has thi*» day filed
in thi> oflo ehh **<»m statement for tbe pur-
x i.a'C of U'.U e 1 1 <‘f N K ’< *!‘d S E ‘ 4 of > "
\ * f « N ». U. in T|» No. U», S K No 4 ea-t,
and will offer proof to «Iww that the land
M>nght 1» more valuable for iu limber or
»tone than for agricultural purj-uaee, and to
u^ablM* hU claim to aaid laud before the
ItcEbter and Kerber of tbi* offlee at Ko*< -
burg. Orejon, on Friday, the 2- th day of
'Vie iuune h * witne--«•» M -\.
AuderM.n, jelm J«l>ms>n. H h Mau*. »11 of
A-tilam). .lK. k-..ii « «.uiits <>r.-g..n
%nv nnd nil per-*n* • ¡mmim,' »dvcnwlj
tbe ¿!-»ve-*l«*'ribe<> la***!»
re*pi*-te<l to
tile tlieir claiin. inthi- «rti*e ou or U-loiv
-«iff 2Mb day of April. I*-»
O h Ah. w. J ohnston .
Regirter.
Ashland, Or.
Clothier & Hatter
I f Y ou W ant F ine
PI IO And
FOCI
1
IAPH8
want them made at
REASONABLE PRICES,
Go to Logan’s Old Established Gallery
------- OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE.