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ASHLAND TIDINGS THE LEGISLATURE. County Court Proceedings. .N Elt. 11 BOR! Mi COVKTIkJS. REAL ESTATE RED HOUSE COLUMN MERCANTILE. FEBHVARY TEKM. KLAMATH OOtTXTT. Wagon roa«l appropriations amount Amount of warrants isauetl »915.17. [Liukville Star, February».| to »77,000 so far. Iu the .natter of Supervisor Road Linkville is to have a militia com Laymau's high license bill passed Dist. No. 9., F. M. Stewart reeigued A’ E W S HISPA TCH ES. pany. Itolb bouses and awaits the governor's and Dr. Geo. Kahler appointed. Road Diet. No. 27 -Supervisor J.W. approval. The ice cut from the upper lake tbiB At Shanghai the severity of the win Robinson, resigned, ami court ordered s«'ason is of a much lietter quality thau Condon ’ s bill making free tuition to ter is lucreaging. Great distress is that J. W. Osborn lie appointed. caused by famine in Shan-Tung anil all qualified for the State University Road Diet. No. 3 Sii|«ervisor B ir any previously taken. FRIDAY FEBRUARY 15 IW9 VALUABLE o«f,ce WEINSTOCK, LUCIN A CO Manchuria. It is estimated that 250,- lias passeil the house and probably ney O'Neil resigned, and J. J. Holt Rev. J. W. Bryaut, a Methodist min 000 persons are starving in Che-Kiang. will pass the senate. ♦OO TO 410 K STREET. ister lately from Arkansas, is iu Liuk ordered appointed. Ordered that petition of J. C. Brown ville and intends locating. Tlie senate has passed the traveling A bill lias been intrtaluced in the °*e PR»«*' Kansas legislature making an appro supreme court bill which makes et al. to vacate road lie contiumxl to Miss Matilda Noel, who has lieen priation for the lairing of four holes Grant's Pass the place of sitting for March term. visiting in Jaeksou county for the past Report of Supervisor, Dist. No. 25, six weeks, returueii home on Wedu«*s- three hundred feet deep, in the cen Southern Oregon. ordered placed on tile. tral part of the state, "to see what can W. H. H. Beatlie, fo Yankton, Da In the matter of application of Jas. day’s stage. VJo desire to eay that we alm to fill be found.” kota, has !>een ap|iointed sui«erinten- Helms et al. to change streets iu town The Linkville public school will clos« The death is announced, in tin* dent of the Iridian school at Salem, of Talent continued to March term. the first of April. There is some talk, all orders from out of town residente Blackfoot Indian country, of Angus j ' Oregon, vice John Lee, removed. II n matter of county roa.l petiti«>ne«l however, of continuing the term two McDonald, a former factor of the Detroit Michigan, Feb. 12. The for by Scott Griffin et al. H. S. Pen or three months louger. Hudson Bay company. He was about statement is now autlioritatively ning, Roliert West rop ami John Mc for Wearing Apparel, Household Supplies, The following telegram was sent from eighty years of age, and first came to ! made here that Senator McMillan was Donough appoiute«l viewers, J S. Washington to Gen. Miller, of this the Pacific eoast fifty-six years ago. i ' summoned to IndianajMilis by Gen llowar-l, surveyor. etc., with the GREATEST CARE AND SPEED. a few «lay s since, confirming his In Mie matter of county road peti place, Portable «h*ctric lights, arrangetl to oral Harrison »<> that the latter might title to lands in this county: "Lake tioned for by <l G iniar-i et nl. Pat explaiu why Michigan could not lie hang <>u the button of one's coat, and The goods are selected from the general Lyttleton, Wallace Bishop aud Frank view district embracing nearly all your with a paraltolic retiector to concen represented in the cabinet. Soicer appoints«! viewers, B. F. Myer, lauds sign«! by Beeretary.” H. H. trate the light, with storage batteries Sacramento, Cal., Fell. 12. Th«* G effkey . weighing one ami one-half pounds legislature to-day passed a resolution surveyor. selling stock by a trained and efficient Ltceuse grant«*l to A. if. Barlow to Last Monday Dr. H. A. Wright re- each, are made to enable persona to endorsing the ncott Chinese exclu sell liquor in Gold Hill. inove«l from the shoulder and n«*ck of read in railroad cars by night. sion act, and asking congress to enact staff of clerks, whose knowledge and ex J. M. Ixiffhiud rejHirt of <*->tinty hos Mr. L. A. Lewis a fatty tumor. Iu re The leaders of the Mormon church such additional legislation as will pre pital approved and ordered placed oil moving this tumor some large branch«'» are trying to establish Mormou denomi vent Chinese from entering the Unit file. of th«* Biila'laviau artery ami jugular perience fits them for making JUDICIOUS national si-booia in each county in ed States from Mexico or Canada. Miles Wakeman. Justice of l’<»ace of vein were laid bare, part of the tumor Utah ternory. There are leas than Dawson's railroad commission bill Pleasant creek, resigned. was lyiug right against these vessels, 5l*»l Hi’hool children of nou-Morinou has lieen passed by both houses and and SATISFACTORY selections. Before Ordered that John Cox be allowe«! l'be ojieratiou was veiy neat and com parent age. The Mormons think the sent to the governor. This bill in the sum of 810 [a*r mouth until farther plete». Amerieau free school is "godless,” and creases th«* numlier of commissioners order from court. going to the customer, the goods are A large flock of swans infested Lmk- like "Father" Munly, want parochial to three, provides that not more than Wm. Eaton, street commissioner, ville Mouday, remainiug there nearly schools. two of tl.**m shall lielong to the same present«»«! bill of 8.37 for gravelling the whole «lay. Several ventured quite several times examined in the Mall New York, Feb. 9. Patrick Fonl political party, ami increases the sal walks, disallowed by court. close to town ami were view«l with receive«! within the past week a letter ary to 82500 a year each, and 82<1*l much lntcres- by many. They appear«*«! Yurin »1 Xi.les. Order Department, in order to detect from Blaine, stating that he had been annually to the clerk of said commis be aware of the fact and crookwl M.-ssrs, Sifers and Morris are to offered the p«>rtfolio of state. He en »ion. their necks and lx biaxl their beads closed a copy of a letter from Harrison, As was expected, Governor Peu- te « 'hing a writing cl m at Tal«»ut. most sereu«*ly. They were put to Hight imperfections or errors. Under no cir- also copy of bin letter accepting the noyer vet«ie«i the Portland water bill. Meta Morine and Densi* Jacobs aie by 11 rille ball. tender. The bill was returned t«i the house new pupils in the training school. cum8tance8 are OLD OR UNDESIRABLE GOODS LAKE (XIFNTY. Washington, Feb. 9. The Star to with th«* veto up«m it, and great effort Pro*. C. F. Neese started yesterel iv [Culled from the Examiner of Feb. 7.| night says: "It is practically assure«! was made by the friends of the bill to <>u a profession d trip to California. sent oul, and anything not as ordered that Representative Thomas, of Illi pass it notwithstanding the Governor, Tins has I hhmi a Rpleudid wiutrr for Wehqfe mil» th« chiug« for th.» stork. Tir rr have beeu no losses aud nois, will la- secretary of the navy. hut the nec«Msary two-tlnr<l» vote The strongest preutmre ha» l»*en could not lie obtaineil, the vote stand new Fish, r’s Aritlunatiivs an i like the sUickmen feel e isy. or not as represented, may be returned brought to Itear t<> secure hie appoint- ing 37 t«i 22. Those desiring the pas them very much. .Jimmy Sullivan, a “bnccanx/* wlto sage of the bill sav it was b«*ateii by ment" Mine Bsrlh I Colton one of our ex- Il is Ijrvti w.-II aiul lavorably kn<»wn in We propose to fill at our expense th«* "farmers" ami Judge Duse. st'ld»nts is m.».*fing «villi tin« suecees »his valloy since ’73, lias «oue to San Washington. Feb. i. Harold M. The fifU'enth biennial session of the at C.«nt. «I Point. Sewail, consul general to the Samoan Francisco to look after his lmmeLso each order so well that other ordere ishiiKls, has received a notification legislature will end by legal limita Th*» class in in-»t!iols -an! manage fortune ovcasionrd by the death of ins tion February 22. but that day being from th«* state department that his res f it her. The estate is sai<i to l>e worth ment l»*gm tii **.r ge >g-an >y work uext ignation would la* acceptable, on the . a legal holiday, no bnsine**» will l>e ani w.* exp *.•• • « s-* > son» good re S5i N >.i) u J. will be sure to follow. groiimt that his views were not in ( transacted, llie se--ion will there sults. The Paisley rorrt^poodent tells the harmony with those of the aduiiuis- fore end on the night of the 21st, after A large illustrated price list and having lasted thirty nim* d ivs instead Miss Calviu’s class in musi ■ is pro following on »1. Q. Willits, J. P: “You tration. «■f the usual forty. Whether the leg- gressing finely . A*:.laud’s young p«-o- know Esquire Willits? Well, the Washington, Felc 9. Tlie conferees 1 i- lature will make up for the missing plc m-ver had a ls»tt«-r opportunity to Squire camo up to (‘licwnucan the samples sent FREE to any address on the consular and diplomatic appro day by sitting on the ‘¿kl or not re cultivate tlenr mas- * i! genius than other day to marry a couple. He was priation lull agree«! to the amendment 1 mams to la* s«*en. It can do so. but now. anxious to tie the knot “acconling to appropriating 85 im >.<« im for the protec will receive no pay. Hoyle," and tie it tight, *»o he brought Respectfully, Ili«* first-claw« ni-e’mg was held along a copy of (.'ushing’e Manual. tion of American interests 111 Samoa. Cogswell's joint resolution submit W*'dn«*sday evening m ro *m B. but no Don’t think there will ever be an} The appropriation of 81(<ti,<HH> for a WEINSTOCK, LUBIN & CO. coaling station at Pango-Pango was ting an iiinendiuent to ths constitu motto w is chos •;*. 'i n.' graduating trouble iu that family.’’ stricken out. ¡1.- it is is include«! 111 the tion to a viite of the p«-opk< was lulopt- ela«s thin y«* «r will niiinbcr ten or The total number of »-ntrirj of lan.i ed by the senate We«lnes*lay after eleven. naval appropriation bid. m ide al the tkrv’.- w land < P. S. If you wish a Catalogue, drop a«* L tk*-vi'-w Ltml «tllice for ikhui . It takes the voting pow«-r from Cl.issili .'chixl management. Prof. Spokane Fall.-*. W. T.. F«-l>. 9. One- foreigners, whom the present coiisti LSM a S wjie J Sid div.il« d as follows: lt« - tenth <>f th«- water |H>wer of the lower tution allows to vote one year after Mr. Griffiths, what ni si*- of dis«'iplme ert entries 3’J; pre-emption, 3s:}; horn« - us a postal card with name and address. falls, with abutting property, was sold they have «leclared their intention of W'.tildyou ree unni :idiii.«*li<> >1 govern stead. 21S i; 11«.liter culture, 110. Total to-day for two hiiialr«-«! and fifty l»*e«*ming eitiZi-ns. Inasmuch as the ment?" Mr. G "Cap: d punish numlier e>r of tiual « utn« - was 3K7 «livi.hsi thousami «lollara. 1 be E!e«*tric l.ight amendment, if ae<'«-pte«l by the |«eopl<*. ment" in b ld «• L««*s. It will cost but a penny to do so and a« follows: Desert tiual entries, 50; ami Power company purchased a part, will not take eff'ect until l-9.>, one Examinati >n passe l of quietly and cash, 2’J4: homestead, 42; timber cul and wiil build very rxteuMW works, year men w ill have plenty of time to with the b.*st results of the year. Tli«« ture, 1. it may save you dollar« Costing over seventy th«»usan«i th »liars, l«ee«>me full citizen». followiug studeuls m-ide an av«*rage of EntIIle.1 tu the Ih-M. Tlie balance of the property will lx- '.•I per cent or over: Minnie Pred use«! for null sit«*». All ar.- entitled to the best that their The J rixh It arid, of New York, more. 97; Lida Porter, 96; Jennie Oli money will buy, so every family should Washington, Feb. 12. The Star to- feels highly elated over the probable ver, 93; Bada Anderson, !»3; Ellen have, at once, a bottle of the liest fami night says another and more vigor selection of James G. Blaine, for Sec Russell, 91; Agnes Wilson, 91; Alpha ly remedy. Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the McDowell, 91; Mary Davison. 99; ous "booin'” for Governor Rusk, of system when costive or bilious. For Wisconsin, for secretary of war.in the retary of State by President elect Har Henry Galey, 90. salo iu 5Oe and SI buttles by all lead next adiummtratioii has lieen started rison, and closes a leader with the fol ing druggists. Anulbrr t in«- Xi-w Itrshli-nci*. within the past twenty four hours, lowing paragraph; lin.K.IOH NOTICES. MISCELLANEOUS. and by to-morrow night Senator Intending builders seetn to recog Cough! and Cough!! and Cough!!! "On the night of November <>, 1MSM, Spooner will l>e on Ins way to Indian as .Main as it was clear that Benjamin nize th«* fact that Ayers. Barlxmr and [^^»IH’NK.lKh CHkKCII, GRANITE Hlieet, Ashland. Trvuvhing every What in the Wourld is the reason you apolis for the second time to urge up Harrison was elected, we threw to the Elviage cau ami do build gotsl houses on the president-elect the tituess of breeze, from our office window, the ns Mr. Oscar Gauiard lias contracted will conu'h and keep coughing and still Sunday al 11 o’clock a. m. k^ep trying inferior inedicines when Mr. Rusk for the war portfolio. star-spangled banner in honor of the with them to build another duplicate BEGGS’ CHEKilY I (H’GH SYKlT will Hk^gF’BAPTIST ( HCR(’H, AsHLAND. ‘giilar sen ice* : ext Sabbath, both Washington, Feb, 5.—There is a great national victory. And there of Mr. Ay« rs' hawlsome E >»t Lake }M»sitively relieve your cough at once ? moriiiup R» and evening by the } a-Uur, Rev. F. very loud call for Congressman Brwk- that standard waved for a mouth and cottage on First avenue. Locatiou I his is no advertising s< heme, but an \\. Guokin. fact, ami we guarantee it. CHI T- enridge of Arkansas to resigu his seat a day. And now when that victory is has not been entirely settle«! yet but actual W(K)l) BROS., Druggists. E f Kl’R( H-H r SAT< TIWELL, Big line in the next congress and ask for a new made a triumph by the apixiintment it will prolmbly be im.tr the Sulphur l‘a-to: . service*Sabbath Seti.w.l, '> :j. Springs Hotel. Nwirly everyb-ily of James G. Blaine as Secretary of election, on account of Claytou's as- I ’ reit.-hitie «t It A. M . »11'17 P. M. I ’ rajer The last ami cheaja<et Iwxits ami meeting Thurstiay evening »t 7 p. M sasmatioo; and many of his friends State, our tiag is given to the winds coming to otir city ami seeing the house are advising him to do so. They in again, and from its place it shall not are attract«! by it be.mtyand the style shoes in town will la* found at Mc- Ladies’ «V * 'yjSF’FlKrit lUK-HV 1 Fill AX «HI lt< H, sist that this is the only way he cau I** taken until the 5th of March next, of architecture ami we predict in the Uall'a V*ldan>i, Otegoi, ltv».F lì simun«-, near future to *»*«■ th.-tn plentifully and Wraps possibly clear himself fpiui suspicion when the Senate of the United States At tie- Euro|a*aii Restaurant you can |H-tor. Sabi*» h *e.-vir*-- I’n-iu'hiiig m-i-u of sharing 111 the results of the assas- shall havs confirmed the nomination sprinkled over our city. The ubove get board by the week at reasonable ing aiul evenlt.tr. sabbath »«-hool at'.tata, Singh* width Broadhead in Vetinr |»a»|4e'r* ineelintr at 3 p. in «len BiualLiii. It is probable that Brecken of Blaine made by the centennial suc firm of builders are all first-clas« me prices. ♦ «- al itta.er 'ni-i-iine Thiii*<la« evening chanic« ami guarantee satisfaction to ridge will conclude to do so; at least cessor of President Washington." Press Goods reduced from all who employ them, and will l«e Ro-'k Candy Drips Syrup. K0 cents be has promised to give the subject TUSF^TIIE FIRST CONGREGATION\L ;>."»(• to 20c per yard. pleased to have any one mtetidirg to per gallon. Begtilar pnc<* Oil cents, at careful retiectiou. DEEDS RECORDED. church of Ashland. Rr\ <». J. Web bnihl to examine their work. Mr. the Red House. X Nter, pastor, comer of Main street him ! i Double width Broadhead Chicago, Feb. 5. A special from Si>ki you av enue Morning hour. 10.31»; even I Gatnaril's contract is83500. Now is the time to fit tip men's ing hour. Sunday school, 1? rn.. prayer Henry Wählers to August Wählern Minneapolis says: "To meet the Dress Goods reduced from furnishing goods are s«*lling at, cost at inerting, Thursdav exciting nt 7:3f). All arc i wants of the great wheat-growing sec 65 acres in sec 1, tp37, R 1 west, and Popular Piano I'ulleetlnn, ordialh itnhvd to be tur^ent. M. 1«. Alford’s. * 00c to .*>.")(• per yard tions of western Montana and Wash lot 7 ami M, in »ec36, tp 36, R 1 west; Another splendid collection of g'Mnl ington territory there has lieen incor 8*.kMi. (I.H. Blount's fatuous clothing house Ladies pebble g piano music ill one large ls«ok. sh«'«t is crowiletl to the utmost with his tine Chas. E, Nininger to H. B. Carter porated the Pacific Coast Elevator music size, finely print«»! nml lamud. $1.30 per pair. company. A terminal elevator with a lami in sec 17, tp39, R 1 east; »12110. winter st«a*k. * Henry C. Cornell to ('«■«>. N. Smith ami entitle«! I he "Popular Piano Col capacity of 750,900 bushels will lx* Men’s working boots for 8'2.50 at () Ladies' fine kid o— Nl acres in sec 19, tp 36, 11 1 east; lection.” has just been publish«»!, aud built at once at Portland, and a score * will, without doubt, tint! a ready vv,*|- H. Blount's. or more of country houses all along 82000. $*2.ö0 per pair. Conrail Mingus to S. J. Day and G. come among nil vvhondmire music that the line of the Oregon Railway and A full line of Humphrey's homeo- Me8dames Lachenal & Guigon. is nliove the ordinary, aud yet uot t«a> Ladies’ elegant Navigation company's road,each with W. Isaacs 14 55-100 acre*» in tp37 R patbie r«*iiuaho-< pellets ami liquids 1st STREET, NEAR SPRiNG, «iiffieiill for the young player. The the best iu the world, at Cbitwixal’* a capacity of 25,009 to 7,5,990 bushels. 2 west; 81o00. k id shoes $.”«..>( I pe choice puiuo-pieces in this new lsa>k Conrad Mingus t<> G. W. Isaacs It is planned to have everything in ASHLAND. .... OREGON. People going to Jacksonville wil. are by the well-known <•0111 posers, 9 50 Dai acre's in tp 37 R 2 west; 860<>, running order next August, when tlie I he whol«* stock must i R. H. Harja-r to Peter C. Sott S Bohm. Behr, Anliti, Wilson, Mack. find I’lymale's coaeti awaiting every firm commences exporting. All ship train at Medford. Ask for the laa-t Sudils, King, Hoffman. Eilenlierg, sold in 30 days. The store ments will lie in sacks to Liver|>ool 11 of lots 19 ami 'Ji. I>k 20, Medford; x Lange, Popp, Goer.lei. r. Smith, ami ooneb Piymal« ■ via Cape Horn. This is going to rev 8500. must be vacate«l as i Chas. Walker to A. McKeckine 16 «»there, and have been carefully se- olutionize the wheat business in then.- Buy your gootis at tin* Re 1 H«>tise Prices no mort than charged by Chinamen. hvted, with the view of satisfying tlie rented for other busines to morn >w. x two territories. Hitherto shipments acres in sec 26, tp 37, R 2 west; »619. ENTIRE SATISFACTION GUARANTEED James MclXmgal to Mary E. Rich taste nud meeting the requirements of have all lieen made to San Francisco, I B. D.\WS( >N, Board bv the week at the European 'VSjr’I.EAVE OKPERS »t Laundry or by now Portland will liecome the key to ards 62 acres in sec 25, tp 36. R 3 ordinary performers on tin* piano. The Restar n*’, at 84 j er week. * "Popular Piano Collection ” vt II Is* jkFB pttalal card. 1:1-31 Assignee of .1. D. Fountain. west; 81260. the situation. B. \\. Powell to E. F. Meade—lots sent by mail to any address on « -o it«l Wood Notice. r* 1, 2 and 3, bk 3, I’ark avldition to Med of price, (81.00), by the piibli -hert, STATE pit < O 1ST. ». II ATKIN»«>N. , H.CAKÎKK T.. V. CAKTF.il Oliver Ditaon A Co., Boston, Ma:-.*. ford; 8200. T here h ft well 'io» k» <1 yard ba< k of ASHLAND STATE President. Vi«-e-l'r<> (»shier tu« N.I-(•:. !•!..(», t-.iri.c.' M h : uhii «I U h «rii S. J. Day to Catherine Schultz dint -i v<* ' Drv i», i.i« l» v•••\t* \viM»d and IM Advice to Mothers. A fine mill site, free water power ami land in Jackson county: »loti. mid ~ • >.i*. In a ■•- u.». «I, d?L\« <*d«>n short NORMAL SCHOOL J. C. Cowles to A. 14. Joimstou lots gfi.5l>0 caab are offered in Milton to Mrs. Winslowr's Soothing Sy it., >.» notice an • «•- here in tort n B: AH|nr’ies ha’iiing wo >d to town any competent person who will build 1,2 and 3, bk 6, Park a«ldition to Med children teeiliuig, is the preenpt -n o or N. hadii- ’ii'i.- w •« «I f ule in Iti *ge or binali ford; 812**>. one of th*- best female nurses and pax a woolen mill there. . ill do ■. »•! ; » » > < a :i u i he •• hue of • \V, -leian- in the United States, t int l.HS Ayers at t he ul»ove cot lier. J. C. Cowles to Jaob R. Erfortl ¡33 ASHLAND OGN. San Francisco has 44X1 policemen, or lot 1, bk 7, Park addition to Medford; la-eu used for forty years will: J. 8 SWEET. PRE’IhKNT. Hlsiiit one to every MUI inhabitants; »50. • 11 u. A failing aucecss l>y millions of Titillici' I..imi Notice, Mathamatic*, Psychology. School Economy. Paid Up Capital, $50,000.00 the report of thechlef of I ml lee for Ins J. C. Cowles to O. V. True lot 16, for thnr children. During the pr<»(" ss I'MTKt !» S ! ATI ' L a n L» OFF!« E, / JU LA M GOODYEAR, term shows that of the tines and for bk 6, Park addition to Metifurd; 8-45. of teething its value is incaicnl b'e. It F'l. it . O' . Jun LO, 1X.KJA relieves the child from pion, cm s dvs- English Grammar, Rhetoric, ami Latin. feiture« in police courts, $270,lHM> was A. M. Ruddick to Ressi« L. Messen » ntery and dnirrhie t- griping Iti tl;F i*, hi’•»■Io tiiu' io eoinpliancc C. F. XESSE. collected from Chinese and only #2n,- ger land in Ashland; 81609. boweis, an<rwùid e the. Bvgivui pro\ 1 Top.s '.f »!*i* M • df ( oiijxrv.-M of Penmanship and Executive Work. <•11 from white persons. These repre *7*. enti; led ** A ti H«*t f-f the sale «»f Ressi«* L. Messsinger to James E. t<> th* child it rests the moth« t MRS LOTTIE D. WJI.LARD. sented 14,IW arrests. • • - .»f < a if »mia, <Ire o:il«*r hl.nl Smith One half of lots 11, 1.5 and 1». 25c a bottle. Voire Culture. ..II. X ... 1! to i ieriitorv, H KATE P. ( ALVIN, According to the latest re|>ortt>,Sena in bk 16,('vtitral Point. 819HI. 1. <'i»iHity of Jack**on, ■ b »■:*. ■ Instrumental Mwic. i«y|r*y Wedding. In-i-.-f <>.. Janie-* E. Smith to Be-sie L Mes his da;* riled m thin tor Stanford intends next fall to open "it for the purchase EMMA TOLMAN. for pupils some of the buildings of the senger 1.35-100 acre» m Ashland; The crowd of Gypsies cam <1 Ill 1T1 s» -, Drawing and Painting. Inland Stanford' Jr., university, at 830 HI. mt nroof to show that this city, says th« Alb: ny Ihr i I. ' • V«‘ * K ' I F \M \NDA M GOODYE \ It, \al-iable for its tim- W. H. Williams to Elizabeth Wil lieen on the <pu vive for 'cv«-i-1 4 « tn.- i. I l’alo Alto. Four of the class room Critic Teacher in Training School. a gi’.culiu al purposes, buildings an* nearly completed, and liams lot 3, bk 25, Gohl Hill; 86UO. over the mar.i .g.- of th«* “Uli • '' in - ADDITIONAL TEACHERS, I ni lo ‘»i d lau«! ta*fore A. A. Bashor to J. 11. Williams lots «laughter" to a dusky youth of (I Members of the Senior Class. while these are used by the stmleuts. a I ver ..f ‘«hin ollice at K 'n;., «he Aith day of the construction of others will proceed 10 ami 11 bk II, (told Hill; »1INI. party. For two «lays they iia.< !>• Harrietts B. Stauiev to Samuel R. conspicuous on tin* str«*et, soiu. ' without any annoyance to professors J, Scholarship one year >30 H a ir or pupils. S> far no faculty has been Tollelt et al. bit 12. ¡>k 21. Mclfonl: on p<>ui«*s .and sometimes walking iti I Commendai Course S'. • » I. Hs-tired. but appointment« may lie prooessiuu. The bride was a<lire*.t .«.« Training School per year >15. a <). A T. Co. to Margaret J. Miller hoard of at any date. most extravagant mauuer. H. r Iu «. I ■ :* I : »< lots ! and 2. t»k 2«, <«*>ld Hill. s«6.«>0. trosseail was mad«* by a fashio'iabi«* b < iu t.lw Sin Francisco, Feb. fi. It is said David B. Rice to Eliza J. Gilmore— \pril. i«*'.«. I FirM term beginning Hept. 3, 1KM. For fur that at no time during the last three 10 acre.' msec 16, tp >9. it 1 E; 85110. milliner and dressmaker of tins ci'y. • lit-. W .li»ìiri'wtoii. ther information addre*«, an«i »lie was g«»rgeoiirily l*si **k«*«l. ;. I Legis er. years has the overland business lH*en O. A T. Co. to N. C. Boy nton lots J S.S weet , President, so |>oor on the Smtherii 1‘aciticsystem 31 and 32 in bk P, lots 20 and 21. bk gtrdieuf 8*’» gold pieces being s ’ i >*(H'I h I- Ashland, Oregon. [11—6 as at present. In the vards nt Oak A, lots 1 and 2 bk R. lots 29 ami 30. «*<1 from her shoulders. A ln*en**e was land, Sacramento, and lais Angeles, bk L. lots 23 and 24 bk K. R K Ad duly obtained an 1 yesterday ll.ey were unit«*«! with religioits ceremony, i n * thousands of freight enrsatid hundreds dition to Ashland; 81060. Does a General Banking made it a gala day and endeii by g«*t- of passenger coaches lie idle. They O. A T. Co. to Herman Scherrer 'olleclions inatte at »11 aceefslltle p-tiuls “it were purchased m anticipation of the lots 2 and 3 bk B. R. K. Aihiition to tiug drunk in the evening. I Statesman. Medicine for Threat an«! Lung Diffi- favorable lenii». continuance of the tremendous rush Ashland; 8210. culties has long been, and still is, Ayer's Sight exchange ami b-legraphie transit rs H un located in Ashland for the ìnaunfacture of last year. They are now apparently "I have use I Ayers Pills for tie* pa. t of flrKt-claFN Portlaiitl, Sau t'r-tneiseo and New Y <»rk D. A 1. Co. to L. II. Settle lot 3*i, Cherry Pectoral. It cures Croup, •n|>ertiuoas. Iniviming and eiit.yomg bk I, R. It addition Ashland; 86o. 3i> years, and um salisti«! 1 should not Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, ami dmt txui'iht 111 nri.'r.v overlaixls, both via the Central and < >. A T. Co. to It D. Foster--lots 5 be alive to-day if it hiui not Ixs-n for Asthma; soothes irritation of the Southern routes, Hre nearly empty. 6, lik 59, to Medford; 870 tb**m. They cure«! me of dyspepsia Larynx and Fauces ; strengthens the Railroad agents and ticket sellers agree C. H. Hosley to C. C Hopkins and when all other remedies failed." T. P. Vocal Organs; allays soreness of the Which he will furnish to dealers only at that their busiueSs was never duller. Bouuer, Chester, I ’ a. Ayer's Pills are James Redmond lots 27. 26 anil 29 Lungs; prevents Consumption, and, bk A, R K Addition t<> Ashland;»1000. sol«! by all druggists. even in a«lvane«*d stages of that disease, A Silo. Wm. Addison to David Payne 1*R relieves Coughing anti induces Sleep. Toltaceli b]indile*« has m»w l>***.ini* There is no other preparation for dis- ; Examine Ashland Brooms Col. T. R. Cornelius, of this county acres iu Ashland; 82000. an acknowledget! diseaae, un i in I. ■ i- last week opened his silo and it was a don boapitala lli-ro are sp«M*ia! w «r. 1- eases of the throat ami lungs to be com Before pl a« ing your orders Samples sent surprise to many to see how well the Oregon Xalloaal Guard. to dealers w hen dratred. for ila treatment. It is reperto I .<t pared with this remedy. ensilage had la-en preserve«!. With From the report of J. C. Shofuer, “ My wife had a distressing cough, Shop in M \ t r buiidiug east *i'lr <»f Main tirasi totake thè forte of Color-bluniu**««, the exception <*f three or four inches 1328 XI \NUFACT1 RER. on lop, tlie whole mass was found in adjutant-general of the Oregon Nation thè hiifferere who bave Hinoked t-i--m- with pains in the side ami breast. We street, Aaltlan^, Oregon. tried various medicines, but none di«l a state of jierfeet preservation. This al Guard, it is fonnd that the active aelvoe mio tina conditimi ix<ing ipi.le her any goo«! until I got a bottle of completely renmves the doubts enter militia forex* of the state ih comiateed umilile to distlDginali thè ,-olo: <»' a Ayer's i'herry Pectoral, which has cured tained by some ah to the possibility of of one brigade, commanded by Bnga- piece of tei e.ot li iiald lip b -fon t : -m her. A neighlriir, Mrs. Glenn, hail the preserving feed lly this inet!io>i in this dier-Geuerul J. M. Stghn, with iwa«i- So'iietlinee 111-* vi«.;im I >.->.*-« tu* aizli- measles, ami the cough was relieve«! by Kf«*p»* uoh.wtuntìy id) hftllf! a full .-tip! ly of i B : me in abo»i" excessively tnoug and warm climate. quarters at Marshfield. The brigade alt-igetli-i*. rii.* defeet or vwi< n’en in the use of Ayer's Cherry P«*ctoral. I line, which will •.¿-I nl prices have no hesitation in recommending this Col. Cornelius la-gun tilling this silo is composed ot three regiments of in to increate an 1 liecomo parurm. rii ;,w ¡..AA ,|S <•;•!; I *f < » i! I* Ti I ! ,*l U V *A 11 T«1. slxmt th«* first of last Septei.lla*r and fantry, one battery of light artillery OI sealetl it iipalomt the first of OctolaT, an«! one company of cavalry. The What on Earth ALL ORDERED WORK »«> that it remaine«! scale«! over thre«* first regiment is commanded by Col. to everyone afflicted." — Robert Horton, Is the reason people will not, cau not, or Foreman Headlight. Morrillton, Ark. and a half months. It wastill«*«! with Charles F. li-s-b* with head*piartere at «10 will tie !•• .vie !«> gire Putir-- sa 1 i s fit«'! i«»> 11«»'. .-e«* aiiv* «bU< reii«*e in cheap ii - k - I have been afflicted witfi asthma green corn balder, cut into half inch Portlaud. aggregating 495 men. The Iruniri put «ip by < heap John 11 .uses or Repairing Neatly Dene lengths; nml as there* was no chance rioiud regiment is command«*-! by Col. irr«*sp .ii-iI* e parti«*« at eno hi «»'is profit*« for forty years. Last spring I was taken for evaporation, the ensilage still re Thos. C. Smith, beatiqnartt rs al r «tiler tbiin takes nieiUcitie of w.rld with a violent cough, w hich threatened nt jow rrttf«. »n i h !I work 4 a * ih promptly tains all the juice and moisture which Salem, aggregating 50N men. The wide leputatmn and «me tli.it m giving to terminate my «lays. Every one pro- nounced me in consumption. I deter third regiment is comuiamled by Col. iriiv r- .1 ri.tisfaction at e*pial prie • - the green c«>ru originally contained, It JI'D'iE. '!» 4 mined to try Ayer's Clierry Pectoral. making a very rich feed the cattle Chas. FL Morgan, headquarters at Th“ N«» medicine in Ih«* worid is giving such Its effects were magical. I was immedi II*, lu.'tlieleii s.i' sf i-ti li for p.iri'«ii.g Dalles, aggregating 494 men. The eating it with great avidity. ately relieved ami continn«.«! to improve You are respectfully in- the Itoxl a« BEGG-V i-L >*>!» l‘t 141 The size of this silo is 16 feet high. light artillery battery is nt Portland, r'lKItand B1.O until entirely recovered."—Jo« l Bullard, vlvKEIi, nml • v. rv About 21*9 tons of ensilage were put with 52 men under «oiiiinau<l of ( apt. iH»;ti*. m*«♦ <l«*ea n *i *1 . " ri work ahi c*».t Guilford, Conn. W. J. Riley. "A” eampauy* of cavalry voi Imll.nu i'll! t XV.Mll» A Bit*., into it. |Hillsl*or<> lndei»'n«lent. " Six months ago I had a severe hem is locate«! at Slit nd.in, is attached to tl.u g.ics. orrhage of the lungs, brought on by an tIn* second ini.miry for <lis«*i|>!iiie and incessant cough which deprived me of Exprasrs of an «err uf Grap«***. drill, and is eoinman l>-I by Cap!. Win. 1'iie world-w.de reputation of ky.-r's sleep and rest. I tried various reme The total expense of cultivatiug _ »n 1'. R ik igh. with 47 una*. Making a s r-apardhi is the it «t ir«l result of it- dies, but obtained no relief until I be- aern of grapes is SI” the curing and total of 1.596 or including «-tli -r-. <i -urp .smug v.ilue a* a bl-ssl n * |>.- m . ian to take Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. A ew bottles of this medicine cure«! me." packing of an acre of grajies. making grand total of ItillK. [St.it.-man. N .tiling, iu the w . •!«• ph »rm 1-.ijHi* , Mrs. E. Coburn, 19 Second st., Lowell, 1(0 latxes of raisins, $55, The aver- etl .*ts more ast 1 nshing result •. in Mass. »'id - age price for rwsius for the last four scrofula, rlieiiiiiatien, general «lebilt'v How Can Parents For children afflicted with colds, yetira has been alioiit 81.tif) }**r box. F R K I G HT, an I all bums of blood disease, than coughs, sore throat., or croup. I do not Putting the price at 81.50 per box for nll-.w their chil Iren to cough utij *tniiu this rem. dy. k sow of any remedy which will give Boynton’s Millinery st<*j.e. and cough amt calmly »<v: <»,i! it is th«* four grades, we have a net total ore speedy relief than Ayer's Cherry a littl.* c->;d." and ke*ep gi ving them l’wo hiiiulretl thousand pounds of n P»ctoral. Yours trulv. profit of 8!i5 per acre. Many vine «•lily I have found it, also, invalu Main St. «•heap Hnd dang* rous ne-dicines. until yards do lietter than tbu above. Vine- they are down with lung fever or o »n- potato« s lor Mtlel y 1 mil, the milkman able in cases of Whooping Cough.” — yar«t<< have frequently lieen known to smuption. win u th* v can Is- m > easily re- See the bargains offered by I. R. Ann Lovejoy, 125* Washington street, produce grapes enough the first year lleved by Beggs' t'lierrv Cough Svrnp? Dawson, iu the assignee's sale at Foun U os ton, Mass. Call ¡mil SvUlv. after planting to pay expi-nsee of culti it has no sU|H*ri«>r, and few equals. Chit tain's. JackAnovlih-1«« <l«atf«*nl. vation. The Hts'oud year brings from wixal Bros , Druggists. Broca«!«* diagonal and plaid dress Having «lis|H>He<l of «tur business, \V. »30 to 850 per acre gross; tlie third Pntronize th« only wagon '.hat <■01:- / Fr»*sh <s »ire r,•-»«>«! yeast for sale at giMsls, 10 cts. per yard at M. L. Al- year SCO to »75. [People*« Cause. uects «vitti every train, rain or shine, S. Gore w ill be fo«lb«l at the offici* of PBKFARKD BT the U. S, Bakery. • X ford's. md carnes tie* U. 8* mail ami W-:1s, G. F. Billings. Al! those knowing Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mats, Fargo ä Co.’s «■xpiws. Satisfaction liwmseives iu«iebt«*l io ns. will pl«*ase Sixty tons A No. 1 grain hay for Latest style.-, in mou's hats at O. H. Boston brown bread at the Ü. t call and settle. C laytux G obe . told by all Dru f rials. Prrca >1; aix boUlBB, | guaranteed. E d . H klms , Driver. sale. E áolb M ills . Blount's. • i Bakery fresh every day. I I FOR SALE AT One Farm containing log acres of land suitable for mixed farming Well located 3 miles from Ashland. 40 Acres 6 miles from Ashland; suitable for :« comfortable home. Price if sold at once $25 jier acre. 20 Acres ot Fruit Lantl 11 _■ miles from Ashland; S100 per acre. 14 Acres Fruit Land ‘4 mile from Ashland. Fine Location for a home. $150 per acre. Ai res of good Fruit Land at $100 | < r ..etc Acres Fruit Land at $60 per acre. One-half acre lots from $100 to $i<o t a« h. Lots in Hunsaker's Addition. Lots in Miner’s Addition. For Sale by G. F. BILLINGS ASHLAND ONLY 30 DAY The Favorite p 0 GRAND CLEARANCE • J US r Tl H N I<: u C r *1 iV r K 1 Men’s Finest Quality Gum Boots REDUCED TO $2.50 PER PAIR. I Men’s Finest Quality Gum Boots (1 u_ l.„ h r / 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 C. D. Van Dyke Saddle and Harness To The Citizens Cough Medicine ASHLAND VICINITY C. E. DEAN. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, MORE ANI» < >1 K FRENCH LAUNDRY. TheBankof Ashland p Fair .Ashland, Or. W.M. GILROY, Successor to YouJe ft, Gilroy, ----- 1 >E.\L1 R IX — ASHLAND, OREGON. Sash, Doors, Mouldings. Paints, Oils, Glass. Putty, V irnislies And various builders’ material Send or call for prices. of II el man street. Warehouse at R. R.track. Io<>j \\ lull M. <: 1 !r bn uu. The »indrr*itftivd hns o] erjed n n< •> I 'J* i U" s*!.)-, ¡H \ .. íicid. « H >i I old mea» in» k* ■ s und n >i . h . . <»5 I pn i-.isr Vtlpplv 1ht* P ii.’. • vílh ’1 Iw-«» of fre^h V V n i ; s n I i I iii^ «itiD 1 !»<• I «•/*• <(/ •/ i'ltfiU'i I AfUKTKE 11, BEEF, PO?.K ANS MUTTON. In «<a*oii. A lil»4,ra1 sba-»* ,,f »i4,. • a*r< najre of the dc "pl-" of Uhland and imt\ re iq<‘Ctfu)J' solicited. All Orders Promptly Fitted. DAVID l’AYXE. ’ Ashland, Or., June 2U, Or- ( >liLGON. M«**r’«< Bl««ek.« »et »I. Main st r, «*t. I>-.s‘<>ns in paintiiiiz and drawing will lie giv.-n by (.'. M. (M»»rn. at 11« r-wid.-neo . hi the sid,--tuli alane the normal soliooi. [13