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ASHLAND TIDINGS. «S.4.VO4.V II’.IR SEXSATIOX. The Samoan war scnsa’ i >:i, which FRIDAY..................... MARCH 15. Iv9 hail grown a trifle threadbare as a news XEK.IIItOltIM« RED HOUSE COLUMN. COI 5 TIES. REAL ESTATE- MERCANTILE Linkvi.le Notes. commodity. was freshened up wonder W. L. Weltsler, the Jacks« nvil'e fully last week by a dispatch from Eu soda manufacturer, has la*«n in town rope, (printed first iu the San Fr ancis for several days p ust. and I hiliks of go Admiral Porter thinks the United co Examiner) bringing the startling ing luto the business here. States can whip Germany in a naval J. W. Ham.ikar, our • iticieut road report ;luit the German war vessel, war with “neatne.-w and dispatch.” «mwrvisor, has made some creditable Gotha, had fired upon the hostile Sa improvements on Main street. A great discovery in practical as moans; the commamler of the Ameri The new conuty jail, soon to lie tronomy has been made by Professor can war vessel, Nipsic, had protested, erected, will lx- of solid stone and con Hastings of New Haven: How to cor-i and being disregarded had droppod tain three Cells. rect chromatic aberrations in tele ti]x>n the Gotha a shell which explod Linkville merchants are doing a scopes. This will give telescopes vast ed between decks and did great dam lucrative busin.-e-i, as ' . evidenced by ly more power, as much as twenty to age; that the Germans then exploded the large amount of if« igbt received a torpedo under the Nipsic and sank here. thirty per cent. x ♦ • ♦ ---- her with all on board. From the first There are four hot« is and restaurants No wine was served at the inaugural the report was discredited, but it in Linkvills, and id* appear to Im *io- liall, although from 8,000 to 10,1100 peo nevertheless caused much excitement ing well. ple were asking for it, and the profits Now that we are soon to nave a town throughout the country. In San of the men who had the contract for Francisco, more than any other place, government, aspirants for office are commencing to loom up. the supper were not nearly so great as the report became the subject of ex they otherwise might have been. The It is not stated when work on the cited discussion, as that city would be wagon road from Paisley to the state absence of wine was due to the ex the first in America to feel the pres line will lie commenced, but it will no pressed request of General Harrison. ence and effects of war with Germany doubt lie soon. -• • The “Jeffersonian simplicity” of the 1 over Samoa should war occur. Aa Suckers have commenced to run up Cleveland administration, alxnit days passed, however, and nothing Link and List rivers, and stain the In which so much was said, four years confirmatory of the startling rumor dians will la* on hand to put up their winter supplies. ago, dosu't seem so democratic and was heard either in Eurojie or Ameri Bas« ball baa again opened in Link- simple in comparison with the unaf ca, it became apparent that the dis ville, and the boys say they are going fected nnd cordial manners and cus patch was a canard and the news hunt to “do np” any nine in the county this toms of the new occupants of the ers turned their attention to a search season. for its origin. The first suspicion was White House. Messrs Raukin and McLaughlin, of Prominent men are suggesting the that the Examiner hail originated it the Klamath River Improvement Com api>ointment of Ben Butler as the 1 as a stroke of the doubtful policy of pany have beeu in attendance to our conuty court during the past week, man l»,st fitted to represent the Uni manufacturing news for sensational trying toget th« county to grunt them ted States in the Berlin conference effect. Another theory, telegraphed the right to improve Link river and over the Samoan difficulty. Proba by a San Francisco corres|s>ndeat was some of the larg-r streams emptying bly no other man would go with more that a German mercantile house in into the upper lake, for the purpose of floating logs. D. P. Thompson aud general confidence in iiis ability to that city had concocted the dispatch, others, who own a large amount of cabled it from San Francisco to Brem cope with Bismarck in diplomacy. Bis timlier laud in the Upper Klamath marck would find hia favorite weapon* en ami had it returned thence to the lake sect ion. had a representative here protesting against the measure, but of bluff aud intimidation wholly im- Examiner, all ns a scheme to stimulate nothing decisive was arrived at by the trade in their special line, whatever |s>tent when directed against Ben court, and the mutter was postponed until next session in April. The for Butler as the minister pleni|s>tenriary that may lie. People connected with the I'. S. mer gentlemen say that if they secure of the United States. navy who were interviewed concern the right, they will this summer con Cleveland's cute trick of removing ing tie' rumor all declared it very im struct a saw mill of large capacity on Link river. This last bit of informa all the republican clerks he dared probable that the commander of the tion is given for what it is worth, al from the railway mail service, aud then U. S. vessel, Ni|»sic, could have been though these men represent a large just at the close of his term approving drawn into the act ascrila'd to him, amount of capital and are not given to C okrespondent . the order bringing the service under and quite as unlikely that any torpe idle talk. civil service law and rules to keep his do could have sunk his vessel so sud KLAMATH COUNTY. democratic appointees in, will in a denly that none on Itoanl could lie [Linkville »¿tar, March 8. i measure fail of its intended effect, as rescued. Geo. C. King, of Poe valley, who the new administration will have till went to his old home, in England, on a XE U’.s’ DI SPA Tl 'IlES. May 1st at least in which to make ap- visit last fall, returned a f*w days ago bringing with him his newly married I>ointrnents at discretion. On Tues New York March 7. This was the wife. day the President signed an order ex first day of the Kellogg sale of Califor J. 8. Wilson, of Bonanza, passed tending the time from March 15th to nia-bred trotters at the American In May 1st within which the service is to stitute building. There was an enor through Linkville Thursday with a baud of saddle-horses. He goes to the lie brought tinder the civil service mous attendance, with bidders from Coos Bay country, to bring a band of all parts of the country and buyers rules. The extension is made upon from California. The consignments cattle to Klamath county. the representation of Civil Service offer>sl to-day wore those of L. J. Ros« Says a Dairy conespondent: "Yes Commissioner Lyman that the organi of Loe Angeles. H. Scott of Santa Clara terday was inauguration day aud the and C. A. Durfee of Los Angeles. Stars ami Stripes waved for Harrison. zation could not be accomplished ear They numbered in all fifty-three head, » • ♦ » pioWiUg nn,i sowing grain is lier than Muy 1. selling for a total of 8125,800. now the order of tboday and the acre » Of the fifty-three head forty-seven President Harrison has showu hi* belonged to Rose, of which tweutv- age will lie much greater than ever l»e- f<»re. ♦ ♦ ♦ Stockmen are turning sagacity by intimating that in appoint four were by Stamboul, twenty by out their stock and say that it is folly ment« to office in the several states he Alcazar and one each by Ki-to -t, Har to feed them when it is warm enough purpa&es making it bis rule to throw vester and Sultan. Those by Stamlsml to harvest. sold for $90.(125. Of them eleven two- the responsibility of selections upon year-olds sold for 357,3001, twelve year Keno Whispers the congressional delegations, and lings for 327,825 and the four-year-old filly Nehushta for 3550!). Those by that he must have a harmouious set Charley Kahn, a I’ortland business tlement upon selections by the dele Alcazar sold for 325,550, of which sev man visiting Klamath county, stayed en two-year-olds sold for 311,375 and gations before he will make appoint thirteen yearlings for 314,325. The at K«no Friday. ments. This is the safest, and, indeed, high-priced lots of the sale were the The Keno sawmill is turning out the only practicable rule for the Presi two-year-old aud yearling colts by 13,iM)i> feet of lurnoer and 18,0ik) shin dent of the United States to follow. Stamboul out of Minnehaha, dam of gles daily, aud the call for lumber is Beautiful Bella and gramldma of Bell Cleveland's blunders in appointment, Boy. The two-year-old, after a close louder than ever, from all points. A perceptible scarcity of duck is consequent upon his attempt to make fight between J. S. Shults of the Bark- appointments to suit his own whims, ville stud, Brooklyn, and Marcus Daly talked of, but the tib'e. unotnous Klam ath trout is abundant in the placid or upon the representations of advisors of the Roaemede stud, near Helena, M. waters, ami they look beautiful and T., was knocked down to the latter for as little acquainted as himself in the 82fi,OOO. Shults taking the yearling taste as if they had l»>eu living on the territory involved, show the impossi brother at 88500. The next beet price fat of the waters. bility of wielding the cumbrous ap was 80C00 for a two-year-okl filly by The steamer Mayflower arrived Sun pointive power of the chief executive Stamboul, out of Astrione by Alcyone, day, with Alex Zevely ami Cant. Des- bought by J. E. Madden of Lexington. kins whom stress of weather prevented without such systematic aid. Ky. from going to steamboat canal work, ------ - which is being rapidly pushed forward Col. E. F. Shepard, of the New York Washington. March 7.—Attorney- by Frank Adame. Mail and Express, sands his paper the General Miller broadly intimated to Settlers are coining. With Mr., following from Washington: Harri day that it was very probable that Smith, of Fresno, Cal., will com« sev Presbytery of Southern Oregon. DEEDS RECORDED. son stated that he would have been President Harrison recognised the eral settlers, and a family from Wash much pleased to have appointed to his neceeaity of exteudiug the time when ington Territory, a family from Idaho The Synod of the Columbia at its cabinet a member from the Pacific the civil service laws shall cover the and two families from New Mexico The following deeds have been re last regular meeting held at Salem, corded in th« County Clerk's office at Oregon, set off from th« Presbytery of coast. He early requested the people railway mail service. He said that the will soon arrive. service was undoubtedly in great dis Oregon, to form the Presbytery of Jacksonville, since our last issue: of the Pacific slo|ie to unite upon two order aud until it was placed upon a While Dr, Lee pities the sick In Jacob Thompson to J. M- MeCi.ll—lots 19 Southern Oregon, the following named or three names, from which he might new and efficient basis those iu charge dians, he deplores their belief in omens. ati'l Ji>. Miner's S'itlith»n to Ashlaii'i. $-1'0. ministers ami churches, viz.: Minis A. P. 11 a in i nv n > I to J. S. Scott—lo 12 100 It keeps therapeutics at bav. The ters.—M. A. Williams, Eneas McLean, select, but they neglected to do this of it should uot lie hampered with a white trash have become t<x> intellect a< ro» in Axhlsncl precinct. J7.‘>0. law which would keep iu the service Elery I’. Purcell to Ada L Lewis—320 F. G. Strange, C. C. McCarty, A. Mar until quite late. Finally, when they incompetent mon aud keep out those ually fastidious to admit to their pa acres in sec « and 7. tp :>■. I: 1 W. f inuo cellus, W. A. Sniick, Roliert Ennis, AA ilhelm Werth to Catherine Werth—un did present some names, they stated who would lie efficient, but who could goda the bull of superstition, but 1*0, divided 2 interest, lot No. ■'», bk 10. Central Robert McLean, Joseph Hamilton, J. the |x«ir Iudian, thinks it bully for him. specifically that no positions would be uot pass a civil service examination. B. Rideout ami J. R. N. Bell. Churches. Point. 11. A. s. Jnci.bsto N. *. Jacobs—undivided It is probable that instead of the law The Doctor thinks it enough for a Eagle Point, Medford. Aabland. Myr acceptable except the interior depart Interest in lots 3 and I Ok 10, Ventral Point. healer to consider all the conditions tle Creek, Oakland, Wilbur, Roseburg. ment or attorney generalship. Al going luto effect ou the 15th inst., as modifying indications of cure, such as directed by President Cleveland's proc J. O. Wimer to John AV. Jacobs— undi Jacksonville. Phoenix, Grant’s Pass ready the occupants for these two of lamation, it will not take effect until age and tex, climate, habit, mental af vided ', interest in lots 3 and 4, bk 10, < en aud Linkville. The new Presbytery tral Point. C‘<>. fections, original conformation, race, fices had been settled upon, or nar the eud of the present fiscal year, June French to Henry French—land includes th« following terrritory. viz: etc. But the labor of modifying the in Elizabeth 30th. It is probable that the new chief The counties of Douglas. Cooe, Curry, town-hips 31 and :’.A. R. 1 west, 11200. rowed down to a couple of names from <• AT Co, to Lanta E Youmans lots Is Josephine, Jackson. Klamath ami Lake. of the railway mail service will lie se condition of mind in which the sick other states, and it was impossible to ami 1 ok I.. K. R addition to Ashland. $100. lected aud the organization of the ser Lo listens to the bark of a dog and Th* first meeting of the Presbytery Max Pracht to C B. AValson—P-100 at res in accommodate the coast. This is why vice Is-gun at once, *o that the« ramped judges, nferely by th« tone, that it is Ashland. of Southern Oregou shall l>e held at 4171. the Pacific slope is not represented in condition of mail trausportatiou may time to throw physic to the auiraal. is Slate of Oregon to Geo. F. Wilson—10 Grant’s Pass, Or., ou the secoutl Tues too much t.><» much! He says su;>er- acres of land m see 16, tp 3s, R 2 w est. 4 si. Eggs for Hatching the cabinet, as Harrison had h«>|*e«l lie remedied a the earbest day possi- stition and consumption have pre George F Wilson to Merritt Bellinger—40 day of April, A. D. 1889, at 7:30 p. m., ble. Rev. M. A. Williamsto preach and pre acres in sec 16. tp ;ts, R 2 west, 4110. From Wyawlotti s, I’li/moiith H oc I. k , and expected for some time. empted tin 1 vitals of the Alsirigine, and United stales to Geo. AA Roekfellow—pat side until a Moderator is chosen. In Postmaster-General Wauamaker has ------------*. ---- ------ th«ir chum is inmmteetab)«. ent, too acres in parts of sec 23. 24, 2A ano 26. case of his slwnce, then the oldest Light Hralimas. Rone and Singh ; also recognized the necessity of extend tp -s, R 1 west, same to same —patent. 160 Says a Washington press corres Coniti Drown Leghorn«, White II y- \ ing the time for the civil service, aud minister present to fill the vacancy. andotte.i, Pai fridge Cochinx, and The ancient owners of the little old а. -res in see 23 and 26. tp 3s. R 1 west. pondent: One of the New York pa the question is to be discussed at the grist mills of the East, whom the mod W. II. Atkinson to l.evi II. Blakeman—lot By order of the Synod of the Colum Ulani: Minorca« America's liest ' l>k li. Ashland, 42HIO. pers sneeringly asks what Governor next regular Cabinet meeting. bia. G eo . F. W hitavokth . ern giant roller-mills knocked out long б. M. J. .'atton to !>. I. Lea'-ion—. >ts I end 2 breeds. Winner« of the highest hon Stated Clerk. ago, are not all dead yet. While their t>k .1 Medt rd «2 Proctor knows alx>nt war. No one or« at all the largest exhibition« fori I Pat o.n to ! >W1: of Medford—lot A, bk can object to Proctor's record He Washington, March 8—W. P. Mays moss-grown mills stand idly on the 21 M MeUioro. the paxt eleven years. Eggs 83 per I 4 a>. The U. S. Bakery will deliver bread creeks, catching the ?ves of artists, '1 - Patton to B. W Poe ell h.t 6. bk 21, setting; twojfor 85. Semi stamp for entered the army at the first call for ami J. C. Leisure are in the city. They poets, novelist and other delightful pies or cakes at your <loor every day if dford. 42.S1. are both candidates for the office of I: P .‘ur ell lo 'I,.!, : v.i A Meeker—allot you wish. Leave orders nt the bakery t'iitidogne. Address troops in the spring of ls»>l as First United States attorney for Oregon. tramps, some of their venerable owners J. M. G arrison , t- 7 nod lot- I. 2 and 3 in Ok 23 'tedford. on Main street, opposite Odd Fellows Lieutenant and Quartermaster in the L. T. Barin, of Portland, Or., is in are writing to the West with a view to 42 sxi Forest Grove, Oregon. Hook. * setting up such little concerns in our A. P Hammond to Mary II. Stowe — 40 Third Regiment of Vermont Volun the city. He is seeking the Office of ai , s in Asli) *nd itreeinet. siotttt. Western sunrises, that in time our own Chas <> and 1 . J. AMncent to S. H. Glass — teers. commanded by Col. W. F. collector of customs at Port hind. A Safe Investment. The Republicans of Oregon have in sunset scenes may not be destitute of nmlivided1, interest in lot I. see. :tri. (”Baldy”i Smith, afterward famous as dorsed Corporal Tantier, of Brooklyn, that sort of architectural pictnrenqne- 01.0 2-i. t|> :•-■>. It 2 .vest, 4iJ.Au. Is one which is guaranteed to bring A Vincent to S II. Glass, same. a division and corp« commander. In N. Y., for commissioner of pensions, neea. It is a goal idea for the aesthetic «12 M>'.ry yon satisfactory reHiilts, or ill case of ’61. ' souls that mourn for souvenirs of prim the autumn of 1*61 he was promoted and Senators Mitchell and Dolph and tv. P Benn to D. II. Hawkins—land in failnre a return of purchase price. On itive existence, but for those who are Asli an I. 4 • this safe plan you can buy from our ad to lie Lieutenant-colonel of the Sixth Representative Hermann hail an audi- chiefly interested in things that blos I. J. Pn.pps to B. A. Powell—2 acres in tp vertised Druggists hottie of llr. King'* Has opened a new «tore, on Third Avenin' en<-e with the president to-day and :!7. Il 1 w e- t. 42AO. Vermont. Afterward he was Colonel brged his appointment to this office. Near the Depot, Ashland, som iu th« light of the Star of Empire, I O||. d s' I, s to Wm Justus—patent, II New Discovery for Consumption, It is it is moonshine. “We are alsiut to S,; Mi a- res in |.,r 6, sec 30. lot 1. see :tl. tp 37. guaranteed to bring relief in every case, With a <’omplete,Nto<*k of the bc*t lines of of the Fifteenth Vermont, which when nsed for anv affection of throat, have a large roller mill,” is the invaria It I west. formed part of Stannard's famous lungs or chest, snch as consumption, in II F. Bryant to J. F. Ragsdale — has 2 and Cleveland, Dan Lamont and Fair ble reply of the Keno postmaster. It in - ' 32. lot 2. 'ec U. Si. K 2 weal, flammation of lungs, bronchitis, astlinia. brigade that rolled up Pickett's Hank child, Whitney and Dickiusou of his is a cruel dig in the ancient ribs, but ..> J# 1 «• aeres. 4ISSI. whooping cough, croup, etc., etc. It is at Gettysburg. When the Vermont cabinet are to start from New Yorn it is truth, and truth, like th« old-style t’.s <.r-tnt Helman t > A. I> llelman— N' . pleasant anil agreeable lo taste, |a-rfect- Which he will sell in large or small quanti f l> I. i N . 10. Ashland. 41'<10. : Iv* at lowest rate“. millers themselves, has been badly this week for a pleasure trip to Cuba. frontier was menaced by rel>el raiders John K Hohnm to \ 1> Helman-N’.. of ly safe, and can always be depended up “busted” in the East, and fain would D. 1. < on. Trial bottles free at Chitwood Bros.' IV, AslÜHU'i »H7 ♦ from Canada, Colonel Proctor was set herself up in th« West, at least for 1 1;. F. B .tier Keliiian b» A I». llelman — drugstore. About the Offlres. culled home and placed in command i’ D !.. <' No. I«». A«hh n ». IBW. utility, if not for ornament. We lik« Lamí A. ! . .«•«> u It *hnan t* A 1) H Iman -quit Including carriage work, contracted for at It is lielieved that Fred Grant will to gaz« on the old null by moonlight, claim of a strong force on the liorder. His t » «ame 1917. «»west figure*. 13-20 wlieii it is dressed in its solemn shall 1 D. H ulmaa sam* . M J m vigilance was unceasing, and his or lie appointed minister to Chiun. H. C. Osborne, of the Loe Angeles, ows tipped with silvery brightness. *M;i y E Ni’ - 1 • A I» iu lm U — 11*1 r 7. der to his detachment commanders to Aim- 1 1. -I'.eph r l » A I» ILhnan- Express is n prominent candidate for But the poetmaster says the letters “follow and kill and uever mind the from tile old millers are less pictur Wlm advised her pupils to strengthen Public Printer. ’« if J.ow et :il. to Jeun Mort. Iniul— esque. They are ell all idows and no Ìli M». lines,” had a most chilling effect on the their minds by the use of Ayer's Sar «••«• . tp R 1 e«>t Washiugtou, March 8.—General brightness. rebels and their sympathizers across L w — put nt, 160 saparilla, appreciated the truth that Ca.tt ■1 ;I a S to L> vi Sherman has made an urgent personal 17 !.. Il e «1. 1’tTnii the I’ oet . n< to i: 1 bodily health is essential to mental in Canada. request of the president that General ------ -— vigor. For persona of delicate and feeble Joseph E. Johnston i>e retained iu the constitution, whether young or old, this Timber Mr* Want Frivllege«. (.’one r. ‘u r the P;.s .»I* Of th»* Bap'ist office of railroad commisaiouer, and Grants Pass and Josephine County. medicine is remarkably beneficial, lie IUnk villa Star Mar. s | t hurelt. promised to ask nothing more of the sure yon get Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The late law giving owners of tim administration. Johnston surrendered Hon J. (’. (\r-iiff, <»f P.»rJan I, pai ’ We. lb« ut.ilorsign > 1, pnxtors of | Every spring and fall I take a num ber land authority to locate and open to Sherman twenty-tour years ago next <trailu’» Pa a a usm visit Fnd iv last. cliurcl.ct in AsblHml, O ogon, in view ! ber of bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and ! H. S. EMERY. roaiis, chutes, etc., for lumbering aud April. It is probable that Sherman** of th api nine! iug d 'pruliire of ll*o am greatly Itenefit'ed.” — Mrs. Janies H. i Mr. N. P. L)< h 1^ h has I m -n at Merlin logging purjHiaes. brought toourtown wish will be gratified. R-v. I'. W. G "i.tiu, p i tor «'tin* B:ip- < Eastman, Stoneham. Mass. the past few day-«. two parties, praying the county court «I have taken Ayer's Sarsaparilla ti'.t enurch, lo li«r«l>;> uctroly . xpr -.-H Washington, March 11. — Private H «11. E. W. Morrison left Cal’for- to deciare certain atrwinia m the coun Secretary Pruden delivered the follow ourlauiti.l. nee *u inm . in n fiiitljul i,nd with great benefit to nivgeneral health.” i — Miss Thirza L. C'rerar, l’almyra. Nd. ! ty public highways. A gentleman by ing nominations to the senate to-day: nia for a two wd *ks visit. diligent immeter of J* see, and ao a the name of Jordon, representing the Mr. Sawyer and fa nily have moved chriatvin brotln r la-loved. "My «laughter, twelve years of age, ASHLAND, OREGON. Ttioe. Palmer, of Michigan, to tie min into the n w dwelling ho i-*e oa 5ta St. interests of 1*. P. Thompson and others, Wo r«gr«t the neccssi'y winch takes has suffered for the past year from to Spain; John F. Swift, of Cal’- Full supply of coffins, caskets, and Messrs. Rankin and McLaughlin, ister A lar-40 and fancy st »*,k of straw hats iiitu away fr eti att.-o ig us, and earuest- i representing the Klamath River Im fornia. to be minister to Japan; John at S. P D. a L. <’o. store. General Debility. robes ol all sizes, gloves, ly bop« that in lb« new fi. I l w hor« Ins I 1>. Washburn, of Massachusetts, to lie provement Company, were in attend minister to Switzerland; Geo. C. Tich- crapes, etc., etc. *The new council will hold their first lot may be cast lios'inll find tb<* lines A few weeks since, we began to give ance. These parties represent a meeting on the return of Mr. Judson, liavo fidleu lo Imn in pleasant place«, her Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Her health has and MRrer<H«niN nt railroad crossing large amount of capital, and are ready enor, of Illinois, to lie assistant secre who is now at LinKv.ih*. an I with better and larger opporluni Sreatly improved.’’ — Mrs. Harriet H. of Heiman Mreet tary of the treasury. «attles, South Chelmsford. Mass. to put into circulation a goodly sum of Mr. Hugh McKinsie h k p irchaved au ties for doing the work of tbe kingdom the same in our county. They are also "About a year ago I Iwgan using Ayer's Washington, .March 12. The presi .ot south of Kotterm >.id p.aue and of our (lot1. Sarsaparilla as a remedy for debility owners of large Isslies of timber laud dent has sent the following nomina acre W co.mnetr* him to the fellowfthip ami will build a house at once there.»n. neuralgia resulting from malarial in this county, the timber of which tions to the senate: Arthur C. Milette, of not 15 iprists’ < dy. bu* to llc.t of ail Mayor C itnpbell and the K. R. oilic aU c'lnstiiins, b >’!i tmuiHters ami layrnm, exi>osure in the army. I was in a very must in time lie taken out. The Klaue of Watertown, Dak., to I»1 governor of ba«l condition, but six Imttles of the Sar atb nver company, especially, own Dakota: Luther B. Richardson, of held a conference* last week re^ardin^ sure that be will be worthy of their ee- saparilla. with occasional «loses of Ayer’s Opposite odd Fellow’* Hall, the removal of depot from its present thousands of acres, and are anxious to Grand Fork, Dak., to 1» secretary of location. ks'tu un . I o . j oven as ba lets Iteen of Pills, have greatly improved my health. Ashland, Or«*K<tii. go to wot k immediately. We do not Dakota; Cornelius H. Hanford, of I ani now able to work, and feel that 1 ours. Signe I: Mr. Frakes is enclosing his acre tract cannot say too much for your excellent know how much limiter or other laud* Washington territory, to be chief jus H. 1*. S atchwfll , remedies.” — F. A. Piiikham, South Mr. Thompson owns in thi* county, tice of the supreme court of the terri on North ♦»th street with a neat fence. 1’nntot Ai. E. Church. Moluncus, Me. Four families arrived from Kinsau but presume he is interested in a great tory of Washington; George W. Irvin, F. G. S trange , •‘My daughter, sixteen years old, i* Choice Cakes of every variety kept con deal. It makes no difference to ns of Montami, to lie United States mar last uiuht to» late for your correspond Pastor Preebvt’n Church. nsing Ayer’s Sarsaparilla with go»st ef stantly on hand. which of the parties get the contract shal for Montana; George 8. Batchelor, ent to learn their names. G. J. W ebster . fect.”— Rev. 8. J Graham, United Order* for parties promptly execute»! and for improving our st reams, so it is doue of New Y’ork, to be assistant secretary Misti Allie Carson will take charge of Pastor Coug’l Cnnrcli. Brethren Church. Buckhannon. W. Va. <pveial price* given right away. The principal points to of the treasury; Albert G. Porter, of the sciiool in Murphy d strict 1st of April, Mr, Gookin closes his pastorate the “.I suffered from All kinds of ornamental work neatly done guard are: First, that, whoever gets Indiaua, to lie minister to Italy; Johu The Broom Br j* ide at Made Hall List Sunday iu March, ami intends to Wedding Cuk» ► h *p* < ¡«Ity. the lease to improve the streams lie so A. Enander, of Illinois, to lie consul- Friday lad was a «re it success in every leave Ashland, Monday, April 1st. He Nervous Prostration, bound by the contract that be will lie general to Deumark; Shirley H. Chain- reaped, and the yo .n » ladies deserve is iu receipt of several letters in regard couijielltsi to do the work witbin a tiers, to l>* United State* attorney for «reat credit: the audience were all de to ministerial work, but has as yet with lame back ami headache, ami hav« Bread Delivered Daily at l>een much benefiteii by the use of Aver’* lighted with their manoeuvres Vue so- reasonable time, and not lie allowed Indiana. Your Door. come to uo conclusion ns to where be Sarsaparilla I am now 80 years of age, ciabie was a tinancial suv.'e-is. to play the part of “dog in the manger'' ami am satisfied that rat pryent health Prices always reasonable. will locate. and do nothing except to prevent Mr. E. Newa’.l, the newly elected and prolonged life are doe to the use of Settle Up. school clerk, will make his assessment other* from making the improvement. Aver’* Sarsaparilla ” — Lucy Moffitt, CagT Bread Mlh mu*! 1« -••tt’e<l every month. The undersigned has a number of next week Second, that all the interests of all Don’t It« foolish but wait for the lat Killingly, Conn. parties having rights in the lakes and bill* against parties iu Ashland pre Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 79 JOHN WfXLEE, Mr. Walter Simmons has sold his prop est styles 1>. R. Mills is buying iu Chi years old. So. Wisslstts k. Vt., writes : rivers lie properly guarded so that do cinct which bo has waited long and erty on Spring and 1st streets tor $150- cago. 1 :?* Pr»«prhtor x patiently for until necessity makes their • ’ After several weeks ’ suffering from to a stranger from the East. injury can lie doue them, which can lie nervous prostration. I procure«! a bottle Cail and examine our froth stock of « payment to him of the utmost import easily accomplished. Mr. Lewis has purchased the Shep gr > vries just received nt Minkler A of Ayer's Sarsaparilla, ami before I ance. Therefore be urges those hard place for Wood Notice. had taken half of it iny usual health Son’s. x . - . —------------- At Burckhalter A Hasty’s you can who are indebted to him for work to returned.” Tli»*rr i- a well •»!«■» k« d wo<»d Yard back of find the finest line of writing tablets, call and settle and save further tn wide For Sale. Baled hay deliver««! in any part of th- Novell) hi a k. corner Main r d ! Ha ua dine Mrrvt- l»rx 1» in< h Move wood and I* note and letter pajier, of all grades: aud costs. After the 31st of March town by bale or toil at 65c t>er liumlre.l. Very highly bre<l Setter puppies, Inquire at Ashland Mills. and 2(Mn«-h heater wood, delivered on short time books, pocket memorandum the account* will l>e placed in th* x !»<•• ice any « he»e iu town. rRKrAKKD BY books, memorandum blocks, note and b unis of au attorney, for enforced col Ixitli parent« «re well liaiue.1 umi re B; All partie« hauling wood to town trieve ou laud and in water. Do you want to purchase lots, fruit Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mate. or N. Y’ery'Resp. receipt blanks, scratch books, bill lection. ha\ mg any w.H»d for sale in large or -mall J. B. N ewman . lands or a farm, call on or address G. Price |1, >ii bottle«, ,S. Worth • bottle. N at C oxxi . ir , lot«, w ill do well to call at the <dh«*e of < W Isioki. |>eus, inks aud pencils to be \yers at the above corner. 33 Ashland, Oregon. F. Billiugs. Ashland. Oregon. found in the city. * i Barrou, Or., March 1. VALUABLE EDITORIAL MOTES AMD MEWS FOR SALE MORAL BRO AT Fuúi* - : - 13rices ! 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 farm ing Well located 3 miles from Ashland. 40 Acres 6 miles from Ashland; suitable for a comfortable home. Price if sold at once $25 per acre. 20 Acres ol Fruit Land 1 miles from Ashland: $i<x> per a« re. 14 Acres Fruit Land y4 mil«« from Ashland. Fine Location for a home. $150 per acre. io Acres of good Fruit Land at $100 per acre- 10 Acres Fruit Land at $60 per acre. 4 One-half acre lots from S100 to Sifo ea< h. 5 Lots in Hunsaker’s Addition. 10 Lots in Miner's Addition. DRY GOODS. . DRKSS GOODS. FANCY GO()DH,tVe. Which they will offer For Sale by AT SAN FRANCISCO PRICES. G. F. BILLINGS. ASHLAND,...........................................OREGON. (Office near Postoffioe. 1 Having the best of facilities we are enabled to give to our customers MAX PRACHT, OREGON, ASHLAND, GOOD INDUCEMENTS FOR PURCHASING ! OFFERS FOR THAT MOST DESiRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY FRONTING ON I lespect lully, MAIN ST. & HARGADINE AVE. THE MOST CENTRAL MORAL BROS., Location in Ashland. Opposite the Postoffice. Pioneer Block, ASHLAND. THREE LOTS OREGOISr. EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY I 20 FT. 4 IN. DEEP. These lots are located diagonally <»p|>osile the new H otel O regon , on the south side of Main st., corner of Hargadine ,\venue, and for a first class busine-s inv 1- ment have no equal in the city, ('all on or address MAX PRACHT, Ashland, Or. BUY A LOT IN SAXMAN’S PENNSYLVANIA ADDITION! TO THE CITY OF ASHLAND! NOW ON SALE H. II THE CHOICEST LOTS, THE FINEST VIEW, THE LOWEST PRICE THE EASIEST GRADE. Paints, Oils & Varnishes Paintini of All Kinds Every - Lot is covered with the very • he<t «ratles of < budded Pea-’h. Apple. 1‘eaY, Prune and Plum anti <’herrv trees. The Teacher Lots Enclosed, and Sireets Graded. M ax P racht , SOLE AGENT, >. H. ATKINSON. F. H « ARTCR President. Viee-Pre« ASHLAND, OREGCh F. V. CAPITI; The Bankof Ash!andr,n’ SHef,'lrCR Md Camnm’ Cull nt ASHLAND OGN. Paid Up Capital, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, RCCSCF S $50,000.00 tNEW TIN SHOP U. S. Bakery. Fresh Bread and Pies Daily. I --Il THE BE<I (’«shirr < RED In ?;♦ user** B!*» ck . .»uhland. Or., Pu.l Rtock on hand and ni>« .b- to order. I Particular Attention to Job Work. . W hi<*h will be done in a workmanliki* man I tier and at Prices That Defy competition HOUSE. Dee» a General Banking Business ‘ollection* ma«le at ail areeMible points «»u favorable terins. Hght exi-hniig» and télégraphie trau«fer- Portland, >an îm <» and New York ihixf hiiVtjlil a* Mt/jtnhird iirir** PHOTOGRAPHY. Having one of thel»e+t skylichtsin Or Oifon, (ind >irittij ititir to it, I Gl’AKANTEF GOOD WoltK. M. E. TYLER, Rooms fo Rent. Nicdy fnniielie«i hmmuh to let at the A mhlan », ... OmeooN. resideuce of Mre. H. Ralph on Main i street near btiHin«M part of town [13 Myer'« Bl«M*k.ea>«t axle Main street.