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ASHLAND TIDINGS INAUGURA TION OF HARRISON. promoting fraternity an.i justice. Par ty success that is achieved by unfair [IViishinirtoii dixpslch. March 4th.! methods or by practices partaking of With solemn ceremony, in the pres revolution is hurtful and evanescent, MARCH s. IMS FRIDAY ence of all the power and authority even from a parlyjstand |»>int We embodied iu the co-ordinate branches should hold onr differing opinions in ÍDIWRItL NOTES »ND NEWS of the government, aud surrounded by mutual re»|>ect, and, having submit- representatives of all the great na ted them to the arbitration of the bid Criticisms pf the Cabinet from the tions oil the face of the glo»>e, Benja lot should accept an adverse judg Democratic jiiess will now l>e inorder. min Harrison was inaugurated into ment with the resjsvt that we would the highest office witl.m the gift of the have demanded or our opj>onents if • Congress has |>assed the bills to American j>»-ople. Never was such a the decision had Ireen in our favor. crowd in Washington liefore. It is No other ]>eople have a government pension Mrs. Hheridan, Mrs. lx>gan estimated that half a million strangers more worthy of res|s-et and love or a and Mrs, Frank P. Blair. cain]>ed in the city last night, tilling land so magnificent in extent, so every inch of space and lioarding pleasant to look on, and so full of gen The senate bill to forfeit wagon house accomiiKxlution and draw ing to erous suggestion t<> enterprise and la bor. G.sl has placed upon our head road grants ip Oregon failed to pass the full limit on private hospitality. General Harrison, accompanied by a diadetn and lias laid at our feet the bouse of | representatives. the inauguration committee, was tak wealth beyond detii.iti ti or calcula The numl>er of millionaires in the en in a close carriage, drawn by four tion, but we must not forget that we United 8taies Senate is nineteen. gray horses, to the White House about take these gifts u|s.n the condition half-past 10 o'clock. The rain was that justice and mercyshall hold the Just before .the war Zach Chandler pouring in torrents and drove many reins of power, and that the broad one. wes the ,v’ off the streets and made sorry work of avenues of !>o|>e »hall lie tree Io all ---- 1 the decorations. people. I d<> not mistrust failure The Pacific coast is of too little con Arriving at the White House Har Dangers have been more or less fre sequence yet to l>e favored with a cab rison was received by Cleveland and quent, but we have uncovered and inet position. Ten years, however, his cabinet in the blue parlor, where vanquished them all. Passion has they were soon joined by Morton. At swept some of our communities, but will make a great change. 11 o’clock Cleveland, Harrison aud onlp to give us a new demonstration Thu amount carried by the general Morton took carriages for the Capitol. that the great lusty of our [>eople are The first carriage, an open landau, i stable, patriotic, and law- abiding. No appropriation billa pase.nl at this aca contained Cleveland, Harrison and political party can long pursue advan ri. >n of <» ingress is ¿231,879,000, against Hoar; the second, Morton and Cul tage at the expense of public honor ¿ÜUti.tWi.iMiO appropriated for the cur lom. Mrs. Cleveland witnessed their or by undue and indecent methods, without protest and fatal disaffection departure from the window. rent year. At 11 ¿45 the head of the procession in its own body . The peaceful agen reached the capítol, and at 11:50 the cies of commerce are more fully re- During ins term President Cleve presidential party alighted at the sen-1 i vealing thu necessity of the unity of land vetoed directly 278 bills, 157 more ate portico amid great cheering, all our communities, and the increas than all the vetoes of all the presidents though the rain was injuring its heav-; ing intercourse of our people is pro iest. Cleveland proceeded to the presi moting mutual respect. And we shall who preceded him. And liesides this dent's room and Harrison and Morton tind unalloyed pleasure iu the revela a nunitier of measures were defeated to the vice-president's room, whence tion which our next census will make by the "pocket veto.” at noou, they went into the senate of the swift devehqs-ment of our chamber, preparatory to the inaugural great resources. Each state will bring its generous contribution to the great The disgraceful ending of the at address. At two minutes liefore noon Mr. aggregate of the nation's increase, tempt of the ljondon Timex to break Cleveland and his cabinet entered and and when the harvests from the fields, down Parnell and his land and govern took seats assigned them. Then Har- i the cattle from the hills, and the ores ment lefortn projects reached a fitting' risou on the arm of .Senator Hoar ap of earth shall have been weighed, climax last week in the suicide in peared at the door and walked to a counted, and valued, we will turn at Cleveland's right, the audience from them all crowned with the high Spain of Pigott, the miserable wretch seat rising. The same ceremony was re est honor to the state that most pro who forged the letter» upon which the peated with Morton. Before taking moted education, virtue, justice, and Time* <le[s«nded to fasten murder and his seat the latter was sworn in by In patriotism among its jicople.” treason upon an innocent man and a galls. DEEDS RECORDED. At 11:59 president protein Iugalls patri. >t. rose and closed the fiftieth congress. Emilia Justus to John IL Evans The legislature's railroad commis Then vice-president Morton called 36 32-100 acres in tp 37, li A W, $1500. the senate of the fifty-first congress to J. E. Drucks to G. H. Baker lot 1, sion seems to l>e on top. and is recog order in special session. nized by the railroad companies. One It was nearly 1 o.clock when the pro bk 2, Medford, $.525. J. T. Rowland to J. J. Rowland in of Pennoy er's commissioners declined cession from the senate appeared at tp 37, 36 32-100 acres R 2 W. $40. the doubtful apjointnient. but the the d<s>rs of the rotunda. President H. 8. Evans to Oscar Gurnard un Cleveland and President-elect Harri governor and the other commissioner son walked side by side and took divided *j interest in lot 2, Mickelson’s held a seance in the executive office places in the small railed enclosure addition to Ashland $750. Geo. W. Isaacs to I. W. Simpson et th«1 other day. The supreme court erected on the center in front of the al. 3*4 acres in tp 37 R 2 W. $600. stand. will protuibly deprive the governor of Martha M. Cooksey to Chas. G. Rip When the crowd saw the president this last and lonely commissioner, there arose a tremendous uproar. The pey lot A in Cooksey's addition to cheering was renewed again and again Central Point, 11835-lOOOa, $1183.50. als< >, first chance it has. Lucindia Justus to J. M. Riddle anil it was not until president Harri land in see 11, tp 34 R 1 E, 1500. In the general appropriation bill son had several times raised his hand O. A T. Co. to Andrew Brombaugh for silence that order was restored. which parewnl the b<>UM> of congress When the cheering had partially lots 7 ami 8. bk 7. Gold Hill, $75. James T. Glenn to A. Reuter, t rnetce last week, the sum of $38.132 is given suliaided. Chief Justice Fuller arose, acres in sec 32, tp 37 R 2 to Oregon to reimburse the state for aud baring his white locks to the rain, W. 14518-100 $2175. held a bible in his right hand, ready Indian war exj>eiiH«'s; $!<•.'<*• more to Rotiert Kerehard to L. L. Angle to administer the oath of office. Gen bnikl u light house <>u the headlands eral Harrison and 8ergeaut-at-Amrs 2 acres in Medford, $100. J. W. Merritt to G. F. Wilsou 40 near the mouth of the Umpqua river; Canady also removed their hats. in sec 35. tp 37, R 3 W, $100. It was a most impressive scene. acres $6o,lMX) to establish a light whip with O. 4 T. Co. to Joseph Dame lots Htanding with uncovered heads in the a steaiu fog signal for the mouth of 24, 25 and 26 in bk P. 1L R. addition to midst of a pelting rain atona, the the Columbia, and other items for chief justice and president-elect, sur Ashland, $345. (>. 4 T. Co. to Joseph Dame lots 1, Oregon and Washington Territory rounded by high officers of state, and 2,3,4.11 ami 12 iu bk 39, Medford, in the presence of an immense multi 8200. swell the amount considerably. tude of citizens, faced each other with E. C. Kane t-o Chas. H. Hoeley et al. Senator Rid.lleberger was drunk in Ixiwed heads, while the former read laud in Ashland. $6892. the oath of office in a low tone of Daniel F. Fisher to Franklin 1’. the senate again l.'ist Saturday, and in voice. Long 75 44-l(t0 in tp 38, R 3 W terrupted business to such an extent At the conclusion of the reading the surveying therefrom 2 56-100 acres re as president, with his right hand clasping that the ¿residing officer iIngalls) right of way to O. 4 C. R. R., $710.58. finally hudl to order his arrest by the the bible, bowed his head in assent. J. C. Cowles to W. H. Simmon—lots 8ilence marked this proceeding, and sergeant at arms. The latter func- when it ended there was .mother tre 1 and 2. bk 1, Park addition to Med ford, $120. • tiouary anil two assistants deposited mendous burst of applause. A. 8. Johnson to J. M. Riddle 3632- SYNOPSIS OF INAl’GUBAL. ADDRESS. the bibulous senator in a cloak room, 100 acres in tp 37, R 2 W excepting The president began his inaugural aud kept him there till he wont to his 3 32-100 acres. SillX). by referring to the responsi J. M. KiddietoEmma Justus 36 32- hotel. Riddlelierger announced to address bilities accepted by the chief execu 100 iu tp 37. R 2 W, $1500. the senate before he wus quieted that tive. By taking the oath of office he Anna F. Berry to Verlindu Miller he had telegraphed his resignation to promised faithfully to perforin his lot 10. bk 73, Medford, $10. duty, and said that he assumed the the governor of his state, becausa be James Elliott to Chas. Schultz lot whole body of the people would yield could not obtain recognition from the willing obediance to all the laws and iu Jacksonville, $100. Eva E. Rowland to Emma Justus-- president of the seuate. He should that each citizen would yield to every 36 32-100 iu tp 37 R 3 W, $25. be "sent up for thirty days." If he other his equal civil and political ¡ John H. Breeding to Trustees of had greut talents or great achieve rights. Woodville Cemetery—1 acre iu tp 36 He contrasted the present condition ments to overshadow his weakness, be of the country with that of a century R 4 W. $2. Wm. Harker to Trustees of Wood would be looked upon, perhaps, with ago, bringing out in marked contrast ville C» rnetery 1 acre in tp 36. R 4 W, more toleration in his disgraceful the prosperity and advantages enjoyed $2. by the citizens of the United States Chicago is the largest distributing scenes. Max Pracht to Oscar Ganiard—un to-day. He referred to the great ben divided lj interest iu lot 2 Miekelsou’s market for the various grades of iron and ateel in the country, and it is here Save a Washington dispatch of the efits resulting in the past from a pro additiou to Ashland, $1000. tective tariff, and advocated its con O. 4 T. Co. to Mrs. W. J. Cumulig that some of the largest rolling-mills 4th: Southern elections are to be in-1 tinuance. ham—lot 13, bk L, R. li. addition to are located. Of these, there are seven veatigatad after all. The Senate has He expressed the hope that the race Ashland, $91. which give employment to (>749 work men and have an aggregate capital before it the resolution authorizing the troubles in the South would be soon O. 4 I'. Co. to Geo. Senate committee on privileges and adjusted to the mutual benefit of both 7 aud 8 in bk O, R. R. additiou to Ash amounting to $11,600,INK). Taking all sides. On this subject he said: "I their various forms and they number elections to take charge of the work. have altogether rejected the sugges land. $3*50. 255 with au aggregate capital of $23,- O. 4 T. Co. to Joseph D ime — lot 10 The resolution is a very broad one, tion of a special executive policy for bk K, R. R. addition to Ashland, $100. 915,1X10, give employment to 21,219 covering the Louisiana state election, any section of our country. It is the 11. M. Roberts to Joseph Dame—55 workmen, and have turned out a pro that Senator Chandler has been ham duty of the executive to administer ft off the uortb end of lots 11 aud 12 duct the past year valued at $54,945,- and enforce all laws in a uniform bk K, Ashlaud, $300. 000. The amount of wages for 18*8 mering at so long, ns well as the recent manner.” foots up $14.HXI,(XX), which is some First Coug. Church, Ashland to killing of J. M. Clay ton in Arkansas, a Our naturalization laws should be Joseph Dame lots 12, 13 and 14 bk thing less than during 1887. subject that Grosvenor tried to get the so amended as to make inquiry into Ashland, $8ij0; also lot 15 bk Q, R. R. I At a Bargain House committee on elections to inves the character and good disposition of addition. Ashland, $145. the persons applying for citizenship Nancy Anderson guardian to Geo. tigate, as well as all the southern states more careful and searching. Our ex A full-blood Hereford bull for sale W. Howard lots 5 and 6 in s»c 12 tp at u bargain at the old Clayton place, where the election laws are so framed isting laws have been in their admin 38. R 2 W part of sec 7 tp 38. R 1 W miles south of Ashland. Owner is as to deprive citizens of their votes. istration unimpressive and often an ami part of sec 12 tp38 R 1 W alto- six going out of the stock business. The democratic senators are making a unintelligible form; we accept a man getber 37906-liN) acres. as a citizen without a knowledge of B. W. Powell to John Brinegar lots very determined tight against the adop his fitness, and he assumes the duties Children's underwear at I, 2, 3, 4. 5. 6. 7, 8 ami 9 bk 9, iu Park tion of this resolution. They have even of citizenship without a knowledge of additi * O. H. Blount's >n to Medford. $500. resorted to filibustering, which is some wliat are the privileges of American A. G. Johnstou to A. L. Katze lots thing unusual for the dignified Senate. citizenship and no knowledge by him 1 ami 2 bk 6. Park additiou to Medford, of our institutions. We should not $97 5 '. The republican caucus has decided cease to be hospitable to immigration, J. U. C- w'ei to A. L. Katze lots 15 that it shall pass. but we should cease to lie careless as and 16. bk 1, Park addition to Med to the character of it. Hough medicines, Ayer’s Cherry Pec ford. Sli’t We shall in the future, as in the THE NEW STATES. Bennett Million to E. C. Kane 16(1 toral is iu greater ilaiiianil than ever l>ast, use every endeavor to maintain acres hi Ashland precinct, $1. No preparation for Throat and Luna i By the act of Congress approved by and enlarge friendly relations with Troubles is so prompt iu its effects, st j M. A. Baldwiu to G. F. Billings agreeable to the taste, aud so widely j president Cleveland on Feb. 22d. four the great powers, but they will not *8 acres in Ashland. $160. exj>ect us to look kindly upon any L. Yix-ani to Adam Lvtteken et al. kuown, as this. It is the family medi new states are to Is? admitted to the project that would leave us subject to lot 14. Ashland. SllXXl. cine iu thousauds of households. Union in time to elect representatives the dangers of hostile observation or O. 4 T. Co. to Chas. Clark lots 29 “ I have suffered for years from a and senators for the first regular ses environment. The necessities of our 30 an 1 31 bk M R. R. additiou to Ash bronchial trouble that, whenever I take navy require cou\enieut coaling sta cold or am exposed to inclement weath laud, $21'1. sion of the 51st congress, next De tions and dock and harbor privileges. H. W. Nutt to Clise. Nickell 160 er, shows itself by n very annoying cember. This will add eight senators These ami other trading privileges we tickling sensation in the throat and by acres in sec 21. tp 38 R 3 W. $2'X>. but only five representatives to the w ill feel free to obtain only by means difficulty in breathing. X have tried a John W. Abbott to H. C. Stix-k — great many remedies, but none does so congressional roll. The act fixes the that do not in any degree partake of 31, acres m tp 38, R 1 W. $125. well as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which G. W. Howard to W. R. Higinbot- alway s gives prompt relief in returns ot names of the two Dakotas as North coercion, however feeble the govern ment from which we ask such con my old complaint. ' — Ernest A. Hepler, Dakota and South Dakota. The peo cessions, but, having fairly obtained ham lot 10. bk 48, Medford. $S0. ('. M. and Frank Clayton to Fred Inspector of Public Roads, I’arisb Ter ple of .South Dakota are to vote upon them by methods and for pur[>oses O'Bryant lot 10 bk 66, .Mudford. $lix>. re Bonne, La the adoption of the Sioux Falls consti entirely consistent with the most I consider Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a A. J. Taylor to Wesley Groves in most important remedy tution May 14. and the location of the friendly disposition toward all other secati tp .'¿5. R 2 W, $31XÎ. powers, our consent will be necessary State of Oregon to A. J. Taylor 10 capital is to be settled by an election to any modification or impairment of For Home Use. acres in See 16, tp 35 R 2 W, $80. on the same date. The residents of that concession. A. E. Suckan to R. C. Ford lot i 1 I have tested ita curative power, in m.v family, many times during the past, The duty devolved by law upon the ami 2. bk 64, Medford. S4W. North Dakota, Washington and Mon thirty years, and have never kuown it president to nominate ¡uid by and Donna Dunlap to Andrew Brow i tana may vote there for election of del- fail It w ill relieve the most serious with the adrice and oousent of the 08-KM) acres in tp 3S, R 1 VV reeerv- to affections of the throat and lungs, gstt-s to constitutional conventions seuate to appiint all public officers, 32 ing 2 acres, $4'*>. whether m children or adults.” — Mrs. and for a full list of state officers. On whose appointment is not otherwise W. J- Rodgers to Newman Fislior E. G. Edgerly, Council Bluffs, Iowa. the first Tuesday in October the peo provided for in the constitution or by 65 acres in tp 35 R 2 W and lit aeras "Twenty years ago I was troubled " 2 W. with a disease of the lungs. Doctors ple mav vote upon the constitutions act of congress, lias become very bur off south part of sec 15 tp 35, R densome, and its wise and efficient afforded me no relief and considered IL M.amlC. W. Logan to H. B. proposed by the conventions, and, if discharge full of difficulty. The civil Carter Ian i in Ashland. $14 id. my ease hopeless I then began to use Cherry Pectoral, and. before I adopted, after the president's procla list is so large that a personal knowl Fordyce Roper to II. B. Carter All Ayer's bad finished one bottle, found relief. I mation to that effect, the governors of edge of any large numlierof applicants bks 45 and 16 Summit addition to Ash continued to take tins medicine until a each may order the election of mem is impossible, and the president must land, $5. cure was effected. X believe that Ayer's rely upon the representations of oth CliH’*. Nickell t<> W. E. Price—I acre in Cherry Pectoral saved my life.” — bers of the legislature and represeuta- ers, anil these are often made incon Ó, tp 39, R 1 ca<t; « ) I Samuel Griggs. Waukegan, III. i tivss in odngress. The legislatures siderately and without any just sense A M. Holme* to Cha< 1. W h H iui -Inn 1 in " Six rears ago I contracted a severe sec 14, tp 39. Il 1 e is!. $11.8» may meet to elect the two senators of of responsibility. I have a right, I cold, which settled on my lungs and N. C Boynton to John Rice-lots 29 and 30 : R R additiou to Ghland; $.'>»■» soon developed all the alarming symp each in time to take their seats at the think, to insist that those who volun bki', U in. T Burnett to < 'ha^ J riechrist — 1.32- toms of Consumption. I bad a cougn, teer or are invited to give adrice as to beginning of the first regular session appointments shall exercise due con l'X) a re in t»< <• 1 -, tp •>, K 1 west ; < 1 >. night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, B W Powell to Mrs. M f BaScock—lots pains in chest and sides, and was so of the fifty-first congress, in Decem sideration and fidelity. It is entirely 1 and 2, bk 3, Park add to Medford; Jacob*» to W A Patrick -lo’s 3 aud 4. {irustrated as to lie confined to my ber next; at which time the represen creditable to seek public office by bk A S Coolidge >ed most of the time. Alter trying tract. Ashlaud; I'JoO. proper methods and proper motives, Wesley Groves to s. S Petiu 10 acres in various prescriptions, without benefit, tatives shall also be admitted to their and all applicants will be treated with s» V 16, tp R 2 wt . Y2JÛ. niy physician finally determined to give »eats. consideration, but I shall need, and \ ulna Webster to Cl irk P. Babcock—part me Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. I took it, of lots 1 and 2, bk **. Park adj to Medford; and the effect was magical. I seemed heads of departments will need, time iPi for inquiry aud delilieration. Frank Gal owav to Gao W Isaacs lauti In to rally from the first dose ot this JVtH'S DISPATCHES. medicine, and, after using only three While a treasury surplus is not the ' tp 37. R 2 wast; $1. I H ( arnthers to Geo. W Isaacs—j art of bottles, am as well and sound as ever.” greatest evil, it is a serious evil. Our bk6, Gallowa add to Medford; ^ óin ». Philadelphia. March 2.—The caterer revenue should be ample to meet the J B Riddle toC W. ?kevl— lots 3 aud 6, bk — Rodney Johnson, Springfield, Ill. for the inaugural ball has coruemi the ordinary annual demands upon our - 19. Medford. terrapin market of the euuutry. None treasury, with sufficient margin for C W Skeel to Wm. Slinger, et allots 5 *. bk D. Medi »-d; 0 are to be obtained either here, in New those extraordinary but scarcely less and J M. Siiadle to W m Slinger et al - lot 9, bk PREPARED BY York or Baltimore. Over 5000 terra imperative demands which arise now 32. M d ford : $.5 pins will lie bought for that occasion, and then. Expenditures should al M. J. Patton to Wm. Slinger et al—lots 5, 6, Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mast. 11 a id 12, bk 17. M. dford. $5 » • making 2500 gallons when boiled dowto, ways be made with ecouomv, and on 7, B **. 9, W 1 -, Powell to John Brinegar—part of see Joid by aU DruggiBt*. Price |1; six bottle«, ft. worth $5000. 25, tp 37, R 2 west: $1 50 ly upon public necessity. It will be Brinegar to <’. 1. Hutchinson—lots 1. The will of J. C. Flood, filed for pro the duty of congress to wholly fore 2, John 3, 4, 5. 0, 7 and ", bk 9, Pa k a id to Med bate at Redwood City, Cal., March 4th cast and estimate the extraordinary ford, I&0. Mineu« to Cha* W. Palm—lot 5, placed the value of the estate, uot in demands, and. having added them to Court*! *4. Medford: $50. cluding that disposed of previous to our ordinary expenditures, to adjust bk Juo. A M Bride to David V M Bride—’0 his death, st hair million two hundred our revenue laws that no considerable acres tu «et. 2, tp3.‘, R 1 east: »1.0 Opposite Odd Fellow’s Ilall, Cuited S ates to Thomas Nicketson—land thousand dollars, one-half of which annual surplus will remain. in sec 6, tp Js, R 4 west; j at»-nt. is bequeathed to the widow and one We should encourage the establish James T. Glenn to Beekman et al— AHliland, Oregon. quarter each to Cora Jane, hia daughter ment of American steamship lines. wa’er righi ; $1 W H. Parker to Geo. O DeRar — lot on Cal and Jas. L.. hie son. Jan. L. Hood The exchange of commerce demands ifornia street Ja< ksonvlRr; ji > m g and Thos. L. Bergen are made execu stated, reliable, and rapid means of Jeremiah Elliot to John G. Vandyke—land tors without bonds. coiatiiunication, and until those are iu secs 12 an i 14. tp 37. K 1 we*i; $1. Choice Cakes of every variety kept con N. C Boynton to Maggie E More—lots 31 stautly on hand. At the inaugural ball both Mrs. Har provided tlie development of our trade and 32, bk P. R R a i<l to Ashland; $5»)0 with the states lying south of us is Orders for parties promptly executed and State of Orvgou to R. B llargadiue—160 rison and Mrs. Mortou wore dresses acres in sec ;<6, ip 3N, R 1 east; $24 ). special prices given. made of American silk, from American impossible. ’ate of Oregon to John P. Roberts—Ä) acre« Our pension laws should give more jn S sec All kinds of ornamental work neatly done designs, ar*l manufactured at an Amer tp R 1 ea*t: $100. Stat<* to Peter Scholl—160 acres in ican silk factory. Mrs. Harrison's drees adequate and discriminating relief io see Visited Wedding Cakes a specialty. 24, tp xs, B least; Pateut. was a combination of brocade on satin, Union soldiers and sailors and to their United States to R. R. llargadine —160 acres Bread Delivered Daily at the color a French gray, with faille to widows and orphans. in sec 27. tp :<!*, R 1 east; Parent. After referring to the desirability of Wm. L. Bilger to James Brown—1, interest match; a long train of plain fade, full Your Door. the Bilger property in Jrck*'»nriile: $ltw. at the top, the waist cut V shape back reform in election laws, the president in Amanda Bilger et al. to James Brown— Prices always reasonable. concluded, saving: and frout, with elbow sleeves finished dower and 1 interest in Bilger property ;$x3S "Let us exalt patriotism and mode Amanda Bilger to Janie» Brown—bon*! $1. with gold and silver paesemeuterie. CiC Br>‘«<il>ilt« mu«t be settled every month. Mrs. Morton’s drees was satin brocade, rate our partv contentions. Let those 000Chas. S Bilger to Jamea H Brown—^in ground tint, with a Hootch thistle fig who would die for the Hag in battle terest iu Bilger property—$160. JOHN WEXLER. ure, and trimmed with gold and silver • »give I>etter proof of their patriotism Johu A. Bilger to James H Brown—1i in Proprietor. and higher glory t« their country by terest in same $166 | beads on white satin. REI) Hot SE COLUMN. REAL ESTATE MERCANTILE. VALUABLE I R E A L E S-T A T E FOR SALE MORAL BROS AT rices' 1 ra.li* Beg leave to announce to the public of Ashland and vi- cinity that they have opened with a large stock of One Farm containing 109 acres of land suitable for mixed farming W ell located 3 miles from Ashland. 40 Acres 6 miles from Ashland; suitable tor a eomfoitable home Pi ice if sold at once $25 per acre. 20 Acres ot Fruit Land-i miles from Ashland; $100 pei a< te. 14 Acres Fruit Land mile from Ashland Fine Location for a home. $150 per acre. 10 Acres of good Fruit Land at ÿioo per acre- 10 Acres Fruit Land at $60 per acre. 4 One-half acre lots from $100 to $160 each DRY GOODS, GOODS, FANCY GOODS,&< 5 Lots in Hunsaker’s Addition. 10 Lots in Miner’s Addition. / For Sale by Which they will offer G. F. BILLINGS. PRICES. ASHLAND,.............................................. OREGON, (Office near Postoffice, i Having the best of facilities we are enabled to give to our customers GOOD INDUCEMENTS FOR PURCHASING I -------------------------- ;O0 : — - _ ♦ And invite the public to Give Us a Call and Examine Our Goods ONLY 30 DAYS MORE AND oui: I—> lj GRAND CLEARANCE r R WILL (LOSE Kespect Tully, el L’ST rri I 1 N K: MORAL BROS Pioneer Block, ■J Opposite the Postoffice ASHLAND, All OBEGON r MAX PRACHT, ASHLAND, OREGON, OFFERS FOR r 1 SALE 25 LEASE THAT MOST DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY 0 r L FRONTING ON MAIN ST. & HARGADINE AVE. THE MOST CENTRAL Location in Ashland THREE LOTS Men’s Finest Quality Gum Boots REDUCED TO $.50 PER PAIR. Men’s Finest Quality Gum Boots (long 1* g) REDUCED TO $3.50. Men’s Heavy Gr ey 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. K wiii I ht uni1 |iliw is EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY I 20 FT. 4 IN. DEEP. These lots are located diagonally opposite the new H otel O regon , on the south side of Main st., corner of llargadine Avenue, and for a first class business invest ment have no equal in the city. Call on or address Fresh Bread and Pies Daily. lhiili|iini'liTs For Bargains, for cash only, for next 30 days MAX PRACHT, Ashland, Or. BUY A LOT IN 1 Ashland, Or. .V- n. ATKINS»OX, SAXMAN'S President. Cirillici' & Hatter. F. H. CARTEL F. Vl*’c-I’r*'s. ASHLAND STATE NORMAL - SCHOOL. V. ( A 1: . f 1. ftehier The Bankoi Ashland PENNSYLVANIA ADDITION! ASHLAND OGN. Paid Up Capital, J.S HWEET, Psrxitirr? i. . I- . 1., i...... $50,000.00 U.’I.X M GixiOYI Alt Kmdi'h G.ainmar. Rhvtotic. a id l aiiu ’ I XFs-K. Pvtnuanshlp aud F o-. t:1h<* Work mbs L ottie i > willkbl Voi< <• Cuitmr. KATE !• < MA IN. luMrumcii’a! Mu-i* . EMMA TOLMAN. Dialing ami 1‘aiuGng. AMANDA M GOODYEAR, Critic Teacher iu Traiuina School. ADDITIONAL TEACHERS. Mcrnlfco of the i^vnior < la«* TO THE Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, CITY OF ASHLAND! U. S. Bakery . ----------- NOW ON SALE THE CHOICEST LOTS, THE FINEST VIEW, THE LOWEST PRICE. THE EASIEST GRADE RED ><-hola *hip one year $30 Commercial (’ourse $27». Tr«h:ing S<-h<>.>1 per icarll Elr»t term l«gnmln« sept ioji r.,r ,n ther Information Hifilrw,». J s.SwRitT, Pri-Mdi-nt. A-liland, Oregon. til—t; HOUSE ‘olleclione made at all noccesible p<>1nln nn i favorable terms. Sight exchange and telegraphic* transit r* I Portland, Fr-and New York I rr< l<1 fhixf fit staiitì<ir<ì priufjf • House, Sign and Decorative Wood Notice. Lots Enclosed, and Sireets Graded. M ax P racht , SOLE AGENT, ASHLAND, OREGON GRADY & GROW, There U a well ►to» ke d wood v«rd ba* k of the Novcltx bhrfk. corner Main aufi Ha ga dine i>rv lR-lnch Ht.»ve w<n»d and 1* and20-in< h heater wood, delivered on *}»ort notice an\where in town N, B: All partie* hauling wood to town or ha\ ing ativ w.k»d for *ai<* in large or «nail lot«, w ill do well to < all at the oflirw <,f < \\ Ayer« at the above earner. ■ 1 I ! PAINTING! Graining, Glazing, Paper Hanging Kalsomining. Men’s silk handkerchiefs from 50 SHOP in rear of C. If. Ay> r*. cents up at O. H. Blount’s. ♦ office, Ashland. :(n