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ASHLAND TIDINGS. FRIDAY MARITI ». ISM« ••THE OREGO.K “ It» Open lug a Girat Saeerw- —A Crush of People to Inspect Ihr Hotel.—Ready Now fur Burine««. « “All fools day" next Monday. I Freeh gardeu set-ls at half prioe, at the R«.«i Hous«». * PERSONAL Jacksonville Brevities. J. I). Fountain is out at Linkville. There is again talk of a R. R. from this place to the main line. NEW THIS WEEK. ‘i Notice to Contractors Mr. N. K. Lytle, of Jacksonville, was Mr. Ben Haymond, of Rock Point, Ch<»i»*e ix-rfume. in bulk at Chit in Ashland yesterday. waa on our streets Monday. wood's. * Mi«« Barnum has been spending A great ileal of fruit is being planted B.un wagons from 890 up, at Ash several days at Medford. out around here this spring. land Mills. * W. C. Myer made a trip down into Mr. Mark and wife, from Rogue river, Some new school satchels at Burck- Linn county this w«x»k. are stopping in town this week. halter 4 Hasty's. * KV. T. Puttee arriveil here reoeutly Mr. William Parker is making exten Yreka people are talking of putting from Northville, Dakota. sive improvements on hie raueb. iu electric lights. John Mullan came in from Keno last Mrs. Snyder, of Portland, is visiting South Prairie school district will week for a short visit here. her daughter, Mrs. Win. Kinney. build a new scb«x>l house. E. K. Brightinan has been down at Capt. Kelley is probably to be the Judge J. W. Parker, of Idaho, will Medford tins w«»ek. on business. receiver of the Hurney Land office. move to Linkville to practice law. Mrs. 8. T. Terwilliger return««! to Miss Gill, of Josephine county, is Stacks of new ami Stylish Clothing her home in Little Shasta yesterday. visiting friends in town this week. at O. H. Blount’s, just open«xl. * Vintie Bell, who was taken with G««i. Lickeon, of Rogue nver, the B«x>t« and Shtxw at cost, at O H. meningitis at Brownsboro, is improv melon ixi.ig, waa in town Saturday. Blount's, to close out the line. * ing. Geo. Bloomer, the genial clerk in J. Climax, Sawlog and Escort tobacco Sheriff Birdsey waa in Ashland last 45e per plug at the Rt«i House. * Friday and Saturday, on official busi- Nunau’s store, left for Portland Wed nesday. Sixty tons A No. 1 grain hay for ness. sale. ' E aole M ills . Rev. Miller will preach at the M. E Chas. Nickell, of the Times came up Church on Sunday next, morning and The <mly place to find hardy north from Jacksonville last Friday on a evening. ern grown seed, is at the Red House.* business visit Messrs. Asbpole and Mathews of Meedames (Moksey and White, of Montague people will vote April 10th on a special tax to build a 82500 school Central l’oiut, were visiting in Ashland Eagle Point, were county seat visitors Monday. Sunday last. house. S'lnxil tax delinquent next week. Scaled proposals h ill be received le Rev F. S. Noel, of JaekMiuvtlle. Oregon, until 12 Trent fishing season opens legally The Oregon ran up its ting last We«l- o ’ clock M., on I I will often a kindergarten in new needay evening for the first time, and next Monday. Wednesday, April 111. 1SSW. building uear the Presbyterian church about 3 o’lock p. m. the handsome new Messenger’s saw mill in Josephine for huildiug a Catholic cliuleb u ’ A-I: and, April 1st. Childreu placed under my buss which hivl just arrived from San county will lx- running again aoou. Oregon. Plana and spe< ificatiun» n, i> tie seen at the parochial residence in >n- care will receive ths beet of attention. Francisco started out with the band vllle. Bidders are required P> «it po-it -• |*er Tho S. P. pay car left its monthly ami made a drive throughout the city. Special pains will lie given to singing, cent of their blds a« a guaranP i- that If a When twilight came, the hotel was |nle of coin in Ashland last Saturday. l»elearts. etc. Children from three warded the contract they will enter into bond for its performance Tl»e right to re years old and up, will be receive«]. For a blaze of light from otli -< to attic, Miss Faunie Fox’s kindergarten ject am or all bids t« reaeri ed. further particulars call on or address and the music of tho band nt 7 o'chx'k s«'hool will open next .Monday, April REV. F. 8. NOEL, was the signal for the assembling of the .tH' ksotiVille. O’egou. Miss F annie F ox . 1st. gnesta of theevemng. It wasexpected A few showers during tho past week, Fruit Growers Meeting. that perhaps two liiiudred people Rare Business Opening but a gixxl rain w ill hoou lx* ntssie«! Notice to fruit growers: A regular would lx1 prewnt, but the crowd kept again. growing until not less, and iierhaps meeting of the Fruit Growers’ Associa- The utidemigned offers for sale the oldest established hardware «tore and t ill-hop In W. L. Webster, of Jacksonville, will tlon of Southern Oregon will lie held more, than four hundred (KNiple were Ashland—stock in store aud complete outfit in Howard’s hall, Medford, on Satur in the house. A program had lieen ar move his soda-water factory to Med- of tools and fixtures in the «hop. day. March 30. 1889, for the purpose ranged. iueludmg vix-al music, recita ford. A satisfactory and profitable trade t« being tions, etc., but the crowd was so great done. Reason for selling—oalside aitalrs of electing offii'ers for the ensuing year, Everyone invite«] to examinne the that only a few heard any portion of prevent the proprietor from giving the burl and transacting any other business tie»« hi« attention. W 111 either rent or sell this, and the rest enjoyed themselves handsome stock of millinery gixxls at that may properly come liefore the as- the building. in roaming through the corridors, in Fountain’s. Apply at premises oil Main street,or addies« aociation. C. B. M iller , specting the rooms and having a jolly, B F REESER, Ten acres of choice lami uear town Sec. Ashland, Oregon. informal time generally, as is only pos can yet lx< had of E. B. Hunsaker at 80 Acres fo Sale. sible on such occasions when there is a reasonable prices. * Estray Hog. A rare chance; must tie sold within crowd. Samuel Phillips has sold to W. H. The chief feature of the evening was the next 30 days. The very liest fruit Estrayed from Eagle Mills about the 20th of You hnyen’t? Well let us tell you that by buying Bostwick the Drake ranch on Apple- March, one brood sow weighing about 17.5 hind, and in tho lasirt of the Rogue tiie supjier, mid the spacious and hand- gat»' for $3800. pound«; both ear- cropped and slittad. Any son» dining nxirn presented a lieau- River Valley. One-half mile from the ¡►erson sending information of her where a cheap article in leather you are throwing away .Judge Crawfortl. mayor of Medford, celebrated Bmlitie orchard, three miles tifu) Hpix'aranee. Owing to the unex abouts will be liberally rewarded by. pected numlier of guests and the con RICHARD RING.<I says ho believes Medford has a popula from Medford. Sixty acres ready for your money. Now to overcome this trouble, Messrs. G. W. Nichols and . I Col. Robt Miller bas_opened a law Opening day at the Beehive next Talent, Or. sequent crowding, there was longer tion uow of 2500. the tris's, balance oak wooil. Only ofiioe with Mr. Parker opposite the Tyrell, of Butte creek, spent Wednes week. Don't forget the place, next waiting and more delay lietweeu the $30 per acre. Address, for further in Court House. day in town. T. A. Harris sold his butcher shop door to postoffioe. * different acts in the gastronomic pro formation. in Medford to Hanley 4 Wilkinson gramme than the proprietors antici James Drum, our popular grocery Cal. Eubanks was in town again last H. B. R ued , Direct from the east a fine line of pated, but the hungry crowd bx»k ev last Tuesday; consideration, $900. P. O. Ixix 588, Portland, Or. n«>w and desirable wiudow shades and week, taking orders for summer hats man, is closing out hia stock of grocer erything gixxi hnmore-.lly, as a matter ies cheap, preparatory to leaving tins for Klein 4 Co. Two hundnxl immigrants went north pulls, at Smith 4 Dodge's. * Myer—Winn. of coarse, aud the excellent repast on Tuesday evening’s train a few more place. Mi«« Hattie Sacket, telegraph ope Baled hay delivered in any part of Mr. W. C. Myer, of Ashland, and serve I was all the more keenly relished than themsual numlier passing daily. The regular term of the Circuit rator at Sisson, returned to that place town by bale or ton at 65c per hundred. -Mrs. V. B. Winn, ot Linn county, were liecmiae of the whetted ap[X'tites. The Court promises to be lees expensive by yeeterday’s train. Preaching at Neil hc I kkj I house, Inquire at Aehlaud Mills. x “The married yesterday at the residence of supper was followed by toasts to the «rouuty than any spring term for the bride, near Alliauy. and they are On-gon.” to which Gen. Tolman made south of Ashland, neat Sunday a. tn. Buy your Hour and feed at the Ash i C. H. Luderman made a trip to Al a long time. from (Irani ’ s by Rev. Mr. Phillips, theresjxmsAi “ The City Government," expected to arrive in Ashland some day land Mills, you can have it delivered bany this week, exjiecting to return by Mrs. Chappell, proprietor of the' next week. Mrs. Wiuu, who visited responded to by Dr. J. S. Waiter, Pass. in any part of town. Very cheap for this morning s train. ••Ashland" responded to by G. F. Ryan hotel, gave a great opening din Ashland not loug ago, is n lady well Dr. Stanfield has uiov«xl his office to cash. E. K. Anderson has been confin«»d ner on Saturday last, which was appre known and highly esteemed in Linn Billings, comfortable quarters in the new build Supper occupying so much time, and ing uext d<x»r to tho Arlington hotel Wal! Paper -an unusually well se at home for several weeks by illness, ciated by a hungry crowd. county, and the old fneuds and neigh lected stock of trimmings, borders, ceil but is slowly recovering. bors o' Mr. Myer will be ready to con there being uo nx>m other than the near the depot. A concert was given Wednesday eve ings and decorations, at Smith 4 gratulate him upon the uuion, and dining naan large enough for dancing, Frank Neil is in town * again this ning March 20th, for the benefit of the An important local lumbering en Dodge's. * wish for him and his bride many years those who wished to indulge in that week, taking evidenoe as referee in the W. H. M. Society, iu the Presbyterian ! amusement adjourned to Granite hall, terprise» is projected, and will be ready of happy wedded life. Tolo will have a new hotel, the Live Audersou-Hamuion case. church. It was well attended, and the for materialization within a few weeks, where a pleasant bop was enjoyed. Oak, to be opened about May 1st, by Hank Giddings came in the first of young ladies carried out the program lhe Rallnsid Coinmlxxiaoere. The Oregon is n magnificent three it is repotted. And we will give you first-class goods for Mr. McDonald of Ceutral Point, says the w«»ek from the ranch on Klamath with great credit to themselves and to lion. G. W. Colvig, of th«» railroad story brick structure of mixlern and Elizabeth Gill, ag«xl 21 years, was the “Times." the pleasure of all. After the enter river, for a short visit in town. c immiesion (legislative Ixxird) spent attractive architectural design. It was sent to the insane asylum from this your money, and sell them to you tainment the audieuos were invited to The U. S. Bakery will deliver bread I. G. Moon and family were visiting adjourn to the basement, where a Ixiun- l’r’day with bis many fnends here. built by a stix’k company composed of county this week. Her home was on ¡ties or cakes at your door every day if Mre. Moon's parent’s (N. 0. Boynton tiful lunch was spread by the ladies of He is enroute for Ashland. Mr. Colvig the busiui ss men of Ashland to whom Applegate. you wish. Leave orders at the bakery and wife) in Ashland last week. states that tiie commission problem a Ixmits of $2500 was given by other the society. Alxuut forty aprons were Emx'h Roti'll andanother man found on Maiu street, opposite Odd Fellows will lie solved immediately after the citizens. It occupies the most com Janies A. Cardwell of Jacksonville, sold and all went home happy. a rich pix'k.'t of crumbled quartz in bl«x-k. * manding site in the central part of first of April. After the district VERY RESPECTFULLY, pass««l two or three days in town this the Gold Hill district from which they j idge lias passed U[x>n the qnestion, town and is an ornament to the city, as Some Yreka IL R. stock changetl week, his first visit here fora long time. Grants Pass and Josephine County. took $7tMI one day last week. .J. D. FOU.XTAIN well as a monument to the enterprise II»' losing party will carry it to the Su hands in town lately at par, the pur I Charley Stacy is able to be at his It is rumored that Capt. Harrison chasers only wishing they had plenty preme court without waiting the usual of our citizens. For the money it has time al low»« 1 for making appeals. cost there is not a brick building of Kelly, of Jacksonville, has been assured of funds to buy more, if possible, at ixiat of duty in Myer's store again, af Hou. Geo. W. Riildle i« in the Pass Timber Land Notice. ter a fortnight’s illness from a had cold. ou bu«ines8. This is the agreement between the its size on the coast anywhere nearly of one of the land otlii'e positioue in a same rate. | Journal. F nited S tates L and O ffice , < district east of the mountains. iMiitestaut«, all of them being anxious its equal. Quartz Smith rejxjrtx mine ltxiking Albany made up its 825,000 last week Will Gore is at liis home near Med R osebi r < . Or.. March 25, 1*89.) The lessees and proprietors of the to kuo'v whether they hold their posi- in tine shape. Notice is hereby given that in compliance Lieut. Swift is constantly improving for the removal of the Brownsville ford this w««*k. Walter 8. Gore left new hotel are 1 hs. Helm and Beetle, ti" lawfully [Umpqua HerahL with the provi-ious of the act of Congress of the ri'sideni'e property which he Ixiught D. KV. Hardin will start to burn half W’ooleu Mills to that place, and the yesterday morning for Siskiyou county. each of whom own stock in the com- June 3. 1*78. entitled “An act for the -ale of a million brick Monday next. timber lands in the States of California, Ore An Exciting Kuuanzty. puny. They have spent many thou- of Judge Tolman, and will make it one mills will be in operation in Albany Fred Wagner, of the T idings , made of the prettiest lions«'« in town. within six months. Messrs. Burns and Forster will leave gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory,” William Bo< k, of Astoria, county of Clataop. The most exciting runaway of the sands of dollars in fuiHshing mid tit- a trip out into the Demi Indian coun tin ; it up. and intend to give the pub Special price® in organs until April state of Oregon, has this day filed in this of No need to go out side of Ashland try with Mr. Swope, of Portland, this to-morrow for a short visit east. etiKon hapiiened yesterday afternoon. lic hotel ¡uvommixlations such as are 15th. 1 minenxe reduction. Cash buy for fine or cheap furniture, as by recent week. S. E. Harkness has sold his Main fice his sworn statement fur the purchase of A span '>f horses tone a colt) lielong- the NWl4 of section No. 18, in Tp No 39, S R street property to Mr. Burns for $8«)0. No. 5 E, and will offer proof to show that the ing to H. C. Dollarbide mid driven by usually expectwl only in the larger ers, now is yourchauce to make money arrangement we obtain same rates as cities. The furniture throughout is at E. B. Huusaker’s music room. * Judge KVillard Crawford, Mayor of land sought is more valuable for its timber Portland and San Francis««! on car Andy Conway, was leaving town with Surveyor J. S. Howard, of Medford, or stone than for agricultural purposes, aud Medford, accompanied by his wife, at- AND lots. Smith .V Dtxlge. an empty wagon, when they were elegant SAilid oak suits of handsome Rev. F. S. Noel, of the Catholic par paid the Pass a business visit the oth- to establish Lis claim to said land before designs in every lodging r<*>in Brus tendtxl the opening banquet at The the Register and Receiver of this office at started on the run out altout the rail ish which includes this place, calls for er «lay. the S. P. R. C. I ’ . Huntington says Roseburg, Or., on Monday the 10th day of road crossing. The driver was thrown sels carpets in parlors, chamtx'rs and bids for the contract to build u church R. will not build north of the Colum Oregon. corridors ami everything else in simi Tweed Coburn lias opened a new June C- out on his face and a hind wheel Capt. Babcock, of Salem, returned in Ashland. See advertisement. He names as witnesses F I. Dunbar, c. but river at present, but bae several barber shop iu the old feed store IL Cooper, Lawrence Sullivan, Joseph Baker, passed over his back. The horses cir- lar style. The sleeping nxmis are tirance lines projected •'which will be horn«» Monday, much improve«! in building. large, airy, pleasant each one has an Mrs. J. W. Coatuey, of L ike Creek, all of Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon cled through the streets and started health by the glorious climate of South Any and all persons claiming adversely outside window and many of them are on upper Butte creek, has been serious built when needed.” Lack Main street into town. Dashing ern Oregon. Hon. E. KV. Morrison has sold his the above-described lands are reque-'vd to built with an alcove large enough to ly ill. aud it was reporteil she hail Burekhalter 4 Hasty keep in stock file their claims in this office on or bef«»n down the hill at a terrific sjieed they give room for the bed, leaving a shting- spinal meningitis, but that was an er Harman’s pure rubber shield for pen- Herbert Satchwell came in last week residence property on Sixth street, to ■aid 10th daj of June. 1880. ran directly into the front of the Wool Dr. Jessup. C has \\ J ohnston . nxiin thus unencumbered. An ehetric holders and |>encils. It strengthens from Ins ranch in Butte creek valley, en Mills office in Masonic block. The annunciator conu<H-ts the clerk's office ror. 41-10 t Register. A. J. Strohecker has a new harness the grip on the penholder and ease« Siskiyou country, for a visit of a week end of the tongue struck one of the ( ’ . J. Ivo«, of the Hannibal 4 St. Jo. with every r<x>m. and an electric tire or two in town. makerat his bouse. [Mother and child th<- fingers from cramp and fatigue Timber Laml \<n ; •. brick columns and almost tore it in alarm is placed in every rixmi in the IL IL. went through Ashland nortli- and protects the fingers from the ink.* two, but brought the horses to a halt Mrs. IL B. Grieve, of Jenny Creek, doing well.] in his private house. Visitors to Ashland who want w:.r«i Tueolay i-v, U nited ^ tati I.% ■ d ♦ •; ; . ■ i without giving either of them a Mr. Haskin, an employee of the S. Charles M. Bradshaw, of Port Town- was visiting Ashland with her hu«- RosEBI Rti. Or,. Mar T.l->. • » comfortable or luxurious accommoda ear “Lyx'otning," attach««! to the regu scratch, or breaking anything about batid, who went to Roseburg on land lar express. P. I). 4 L. Co., had three lingers cut Bend, has lx«-n appointed collector of Notle? 1s hereby given tlta’in »’.»Tiiplianf «* tions may find them at The Oregon. the harness or wagon. The glass and btlsim'S« last week. off by a planer Tue««lay. wi it the provi-i.Hi* .»( ti e «»f <'»»ngrp*«. .if Wm. I,. Neil is making many sub customs at that place the office which Jni!«’ 1'7 k . • ntitled " \u * l ••*'.•■ f wish ! work each side of the brick pier Thomas Harlan, editor of the Med stantial improvements at Ins place out han been vacant since the removal of Judge Colvig is improving rapidly timber Inii-i- in the S’an-« «.: ( »• Iif».ri*:»*. Ore not City Council Proceedings. were shattered. The driver w .Maj. Brooks. Mr. Bradshaw is a law gon, Nevalu, ami Wu4iing:<»n Territory,' ford Mail, accompanied by bis wife, on Grizzley prairie, in the Dead Iti- under Dr Kremer's care, and we hope seriously hurt. F I. Dunbar, of Altona, ( ouutj <>f ' nt-op. City council of Ashland met iu i ad diaii country, and will s < k > ii have a tine yer of prominence and a man ot high came up Wedneiiday to attend the to soon see him about again. state «4 Oregon, ha* thi< da\ tiled in thi^ stuuding iu the Territory. issi». opening of The Oregon. jourued meeting March 2titb, 1 ranch there. oft ce Lis Fworti Matement f.< the pureha«» The Cannery Rat I er. Mr. KV. H. Nichols has sold his resi • »f ’. the Mayor Mills mi l eouticilmen Colton, NE 4 of aeetton N<>. 34, in Ip N«* 39, Beardsley, who killed Perryman in Tli«> first term of scluxil for the new Mr. J, KV. Marty, wife and son, of dence to a Kansas man for 84<)0. Real S H No. 4 F. and will oiler proof tn snow thai A number of letter« from |x»ople who Thornton and Walter present. 111.' Polk county, and Justice Frink, who Tacoma, are «pending a few days in estate is moving along steadily. rhe land sought is more valuable for its tim district out at Dead Indian will begin want to go into the canDery buainesa mayor presented a message announc ber or stone than for agricultural purposes, about the first of May. There are admitted him to bail in the sum of Ashland, and have comfortable quar here have Ix-eti rtwivvii by theTllHN«»« ing bis appointment isubject to the H ■■ ard 4 Layton, the new hard and to establish his ela.m to said land before $2-500, are objects of popular wrath, ters at the depot hotel. from 25 to 30 children in the district Register and Receiver <»f this wttice at publisher ami other citizens of Ashlami. appro’al of the council) of R. K. Sut ware . . have received their first in- the and it was reported that both had left Ro-eburg, Oregon, <>n Monday the IClh day Most of th«' writers say they have a ton and E. B. Hunsaker as council who shouhl attend school. C. P. Huntington and other railroad vo • >o«ls and will be found next of June. I*''1 the county the other day, because of large «t«x k of experience which they men. to fill the vacancy iu the board, He names ms witnrsi ‘L“- C. II. Cooper, John an«l Ulias. Ott man of California, loud threats of lynching. niagnnt«»s are expected to make a trip toliy, V store on 6th street, until Lawrcuee Sullivan, Jos. Baker, Mark .8< hlus- wish to combine with capital furnish»«! agreeable to the terms of the new will put iu 2.5 to 3d acres iu water up over the line from San Francisco their new brick store is ready for Use sei, all of Astoria, (Tat mi >p county. Or. The Littkvtlle militia company re in the early part of next mouth. by the |xxq>le here in starting the en charter. The appointments were ap melons at Tolo the coining seas in; and all i»ersona claiming adversely The stix'khohlers of the Grant's the Any terprise. A Ixinua of about $2ik*) has proved and Messrs. Sutton aud Hun also about five acres of onions b»'si«tes cently organized as infantry, which ab«>ve-descrit>ed lands are c req lit «ted ’ • > Pass Opera House Co., at a meeting could not be given a job among the file their cluiDis in this office on or before O. H. Bloimt, the enterprising cloth been iul»scnl»e«l by our citizens upon saker were sworn in and t<x>k their other garden prixluce. (Time«. “doughboys” ou account of that branch ier, went over to Sisson Tuesday, to held last week, voted the board of di said 10th da\ of June, 18*9. the bi «is of a 810,000 plant to b»» put seats as members of the council. (H as W J ohn « ton . l>r. S. F. Chapin, of Auburn. Eldor of the state military lx»iug full, will be make preparations for Bt<x?king np his rectors the power to erect a $6,000 in by rasponHible parties. Getchell 4 A plat of Myer's addition to theeitv 42-lOt Register. ado county. Cal., a resident of this brick building at once — and thus the mustered in as a cavalry company un- j store there for the summer trade. Miller, who first made the offer to put of Ashland aud an abstract of title to valley many years ago, was drownad improvements go forward. der orders of tbs gallant Gen. Higlin. Timber Land Notice. tn a cannery if such a lx in us could lx« the same were submitted, and approved , D iamond / recently while attempting to cross a Col. John E. Ro««, of Jacksonville, had, have not yet come to time, but by the council. Nineteen families arrive«! on train . DYES J* Dr. .lame« Brauden, the present returned home last Saturday from hia fsiTzn S tatzs L* nd < iffi < *,i lire corresponding with citizens who Petition of Joseph White for liquor swollen creek in his buggy. No. 15 last night from the east, and owner of the well known and valuable Htay down in California. He ia strong R osebi ko , Or.. Mar. 25. 1SS94 With th ! have th»' matter iu band. If they, or license for the bar of "The Oregon” Zenas Howard is improving his Swinden mining claims near Gold were cared for by the attentive hotel Notice la hereby ffiveu that la compliance AnyColor nxxlk Ine— Paine’ __ r som«' other party, do not clone up this was presented, and contained names place on the Linkville road by new Hill, will soon have a large ditch made er than when he started on hia trip. men and their friends. More will ar with the provisions of th«' xcl of Congress of 'roR June 3. 187«, entitled “An act for the sale of znpciinrt. !t pu rifles the i Ribbons,Feathers, , negotiation at once, it would be liest enough, but the bonds accompanying fencing, clearing anil cultivating new upon the line recently surveyed, anti Mre. Kennedy and her son Robert, rive next Tuesday. We have room timber lands in tiie States of California, ore I»’ off. rur** < ’oust ipat!on, Yarns, Rags, etc. ) io cents to try the plan of a stock company, the same were decided to be defective, land, etc., aud will soou have a much will take through it water for hie of Solano county, arrived in Ashland for many more yet. and all are wel- gon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," awl r< jni’atestbe liver and and >n m^uy oilier uuvs SAVE Money, ;«nd make and hunt up some responsible ami after arguments of counsel for and more productive ranch than hereto- quartz mill, and enough to do a large last Saturday for a visit with the lady’s come. C. It Cmiper, of Astoria, Comity of Clatsop, Udnerc.efiiY'tHa’Iy Hea ns- th--.- look like NfcW, bj using DIAMOND State of Oregon, has this day filed in this competed man to manage the busi against petition. The difficulty arose fore. amount of irrigating at Gold Hill. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Potter. oftice lii« sworn statement for th«* purchase iDiT the «?;. «’«! • of nil waste DYES. The work i< easy, Rimple. quick ; the ness for the first year. A cannery is from the fact that the petitioner was of the SEl4 of section No, 34. in Tp No. 39, S co or» t'.H BEST pad FASTEST known AUcfvr Messrs. Hunt and Deardoff brought Keno Whispers •».n î d‘-v! Tn compliance with a law passed at iu««l««l, nnd should by all means be not iu Ashland, and bad done the I R No. 4 E, and will offer proof to show that DIAMOND DYES and take no other. Locomotive engineer McDonald, of the land sought ia more valuable for ha tim started this year. If anything is to lie business connected therewith through a earload of fine voting cows and heif the recent session of the legislature, the Siskiyou division, haa not been in For G.lding or Bronzing Fancy Article« USE ers up from Douglas county by Mon ber or atone than for agricultural purposea, creating a horticultural commission, done this season, a Ix'giuning must be agents. Time was granted by the There are men in this valley who and to establish his claim to sai«J land before hi« cab for a week or more, being con day ’ s freight train, for their dairy DIAMOND PAINTS. Governor Pennoyer on the 13th inst., made at once. council for filing other bonds and the fined at home in Dnnsmair bv sick- would be glad if California traders had the Register and Receiver of tills office at Roseburg, Or., on Tuexlav the 11th day of coni«-I t sHrjc n r\»-to:u« a.iti filreng;U< niug Geld, Silver, Bronze. Copper. Only io Cent«. matter was postponed till next meeting ranches out in the Dead Indian coun appointed as such commission J. IL I ness. neglected to outline the road policy of try. June, 188». Cardwell and Henry E. Doeche of qn il;*« • r- 1 n-r -'gle- .»nd pir.fi«. of council. biinrral of Mr«. Ewing. He names as witnesses Ijiwrence Sulli M r. Reed, of the new firm of the last legislature. People who have ••¡l«a ’ ent • ’ ? ’f rsf’nc til) a James Thornton, of the water com County Assessor Chillier« has in Portland; ILS. Wallace of Salem; J. D. friends in Ilogue river valley, and who van, Joseph Baker. Mark Schlussel. Win. cfunpDc e « ’ I; ’ ">• "«itii»«., AfT'-rtryingva- F. W. Ewing, of Ellensburg, W T., mittee. re[H>rts that the laying of the structed deputy assessor John May to Whitman of Medford, Jackson comity; Reed A (iixxiinail, dealers in printers Boek, all of Astoria, Clatsop county. Or. r-iD'-ub-N. : lih 1 ibh Dn liug relief. I A Foi t.’oli > of iieautiful tmbypic arrivetl by Sunday morning’s train contemplated pipe down Helman street make the assesment of property in James A. Varney of The Dalles, and inks, San Francisco, was in Ashland would welcome emiliagly the combina Any and all perMins claiming adversely rl-i'H tures from life. prlnHM on fli p i«'King tion of business and pleasure which a the aliove descrlbed land« are requested to i . . upon the sad mission of the burial of from the city main had lieen (xistponed Ashland. Eden and Medford privincts James Hendershott of Cove, Union this week, on hie return home from f'.ll b ’ ll i ic :;gir ’ ■ b'*o. chv.ipt u - !» < »- plate pftp< r by patent photo trip to Ashland would insure them, file their claims In this office on or before g in to subside, and I cqr trnly - ik now.that I pro •-w», «ent fr- etx» ¿¡other his mother, whom he had left in her to await action of the city in the pro for 1889. and Mr. May will begin the county. New York. would prefer to have the Ashland ■aid 11th day of June. 1««». le«d like a new innli. Dili' Minn bits) ¡ipruvedL, <>f an\ Baby bom within a nsuai health when starting for Cali posed new water system. Cn*s. W. J ohnston , ami I ha < d , J tpnp tup «in i > <* ”■. Every Mother want i work in about two weeks. Besides a Mr. J. C. Creme, traveling represen Linkville road repaired. Montague aud Little Shasta peo 42 lot Register. fornia a week or two lief.ire, and who have comtnenc' d taking t •• Co:i!n<> ’ ind thoMerNet urea, send at im » c *- City ordinances No. G3 and fi4, were Give Babj ’« name and ag«-. H onfjhi s * t :< rnil Fel'-hvllle. Vt. A special S. I’, train from the south ple have laid out a new road over Ball’s tative of the Pacific Coast type foun market for their prixluce and a great re;iched home to find her «lead. The adopted. The first prescriliee the man ders and printing press manufacturers, number of store« for their preferences, fl.on. Six for fft.Oo. At Druggists. WILLS. RICHARDSON < CO , casket wa» taken from the train to the ner of procedure to condemn property came in Wcxlnesdnv evening, having, , mountain, to Butte Creek valley, and Tinilier Land Notice. Palmer A Rev, was in Aahlan«] Sunday there are the pleasant greetings, the W ruji . R ichakdhon a cxk , Biiriingion. Vt. BURLINCTON. VT. residence of J. D. Fountain, and for the use of city water works, and an Ixxird Supt. Pratt, Division Supt. will petition the Board of Supervisors old recollections and the lemonade with ami Monday. V nitei » S tates L and O ffk e ,( thence to the Presbyterian church, the 6ei*ond is to prohibit thv> ob A. F. George and other officials. Supt. to have it surveyed aud improved. It a splinter in it But the outwitting of Mrs. Judge Welister has been spend K osebvrg . Or., Mar. ¿5, 1»W.' where funeral services were conduct- struction of street-, alleys, cross and J. Brandt met them here. They re- will make a much shorter anil better route from Butte Creek than the old ing sevt'ral days with friends in Ash our Solons proves that California trad Notice is hereby given that in compliance . d by Rev. F. G. Strange, the pastor, sidewalks and public grounds within I turnixl southward J vesterdav. road, and be of great benefit to Yreka land. The Judge was here W«xlnee- ers care little about our advantage«. with the provision* of the a«*t of Congress of and Rev. .1. A. Ixiwrey, of the Ellens the city limits. Monday's freight train from Cali also, by making an easier trip to con day, but returned home with his wife When California trade sends to our June 3. 1*7.*, entitled "An act for the sale of lands in the States of California, Ore burg Presbyterian church. From the In accordance with provisions of fornia was nuusu illy long and heavy, nect with IL IL to the county seat.— the same day. legislature its representatives arrayed timber gon. Nevada, and Washington Territory,” i-'iurcli the funeral cortege procee«ie«l the city charter. J. 8. Walter was elect- and oue of the big “pusher«" of the in Klamath sheep's clothing, the repair Mark Sehlusssel, of Astoria. County of Clat | Journal. to Ashland cemetery, where tl»' Ixxly ed chairman, to preside over meetings 1 north-lx>und express went down to the Four memliers of the present legis of the trade-catcher's road surmounts sop, State of Oregon, has this day filedin was laid to rest beside that of th«' hus of the council in the alwence of the ' Klamath, after reaching the sununit The editor of the Mississippi Valley lature were in Ashland yesterday -Sen ail other considerations. It was clear this office his sworn statement for the pur chase of the ME1*, of section No. 12. in Tp band w ho «lied in Ashland some fifteen mayor. with the passenger, to help the freight Lumberman, a special journal devoted ator Dawson, of Linn county, Repre ly shown that Oregon’s progress could No. 39 S R No. 4 E. and will offier proof to CUT years ug<>. to the lumber trade, and published at sentative P. Pacquet, of Clackamas, and not waltz so gracefully in her $2 Cali show that the land sought i* more valuable Aji mrned. up. also. Mrs. Harriet Ewing lived in Ash for its timber or stone than for agricultural Minneapolis, has been making a tour Bowditch and Price of this county. M ii . ton B erry , fornia slipjiers if the Ager road were I purposes, and to establish his claim to said Messrs. IL K. Sutton and E. B. Hun- through Oregon and Washington. He land a numlier of ye;irs. and will al i SEAMLESS City Recorder. Mr. B. A. Pollock and Miss Alma not smoothed to the State line by an Jana before the Register and Receiver of saker have b-x»ii chosen members of the writes that it is beyond question that ways be reinemln'red by old resiilents this office at Roseburg, Or . on Tuesday the Oregon appropriation, Hnd so pale J ns- Irvine, of Klamath county, were mar- city council, to make out th«» nuinlx»r Ao Mon- Cri iliL 11th day of June. 1*89. here as one of the kindest of friemls manufacturers here will lie able to sell ried at the residence of J. R. Tozer in tice sat down with her back to the Ash He names a* witnesses Jos. Baker. J F AIN required by the new charter and th«» and • limgldsirs. and an exemplary After \pril 1st. we shall do no more selection is an excellent one Ixitb some classe« of lumber ns far east as Ashland recently, Rev. H. P. Hatch- land Linkville road and said, “Where Ferchen, Wm. Boek, Phillip W. Weeks, all of Christian, whose life is the I »-st evi- credit business at our meat market, Chicago, and that the shinglee made Astoria, Clatsop county, Oregon. art thou, oh Ashland?” and echo an SOLID HLEL gentlemen are enterprising, progressive here, unequalled elsewhere, will cer well, of the M. E. Church officiating. Any and all persons claiming adversely <le). c of the value of her faith. except by selling coupon books, which swered “Where" rhe above-described lands are requested to A brother of decedent. Mr. B. Hus we furnish customers in lieu of pass 1 aud solicitous of the welfare of the tainly figure largely in Eastern markets. This is a very important question. Edw. A. Swope, head of the Port file their claims In this office on or before ' city. ton, of Yamhill county. Mr. and Mrs. books. land printing and publishing house of Where was Ashland when it was time said 11th day of June, 1*89. Saturday afternoon says the Ore _ C ha ». W. JuHNRTON, l i'hx Ewing, and Rev..I. A. Lowry, of J. H. Stewart, of Eden precinct, All old accounts must be settle«! at r__ 4 Taylor. __ was in town this for her to say what she would do in Swope 42 lOt Register. Ellensburg, \V. T., came to attend the once, to corresjKiud with our new plan. . succeeded tn prodnemg excellent snu- gonian. 2DH Scondinavian immigrants, week, and made a trip out to Dead In the premises? This qnestion elicits funeral, ami there was a large c<m- dried raisins hist season,it is said, from tlie substantial portion of an excursion dian. He will start for home again the reply: Ashland was at home, ex H osi . ey A P elton . Timber Land Notice. «•oii. se of the old friends of th«' family Muscat grapes grown on his place. If of -400, which left Chicago last Sunday, to-day. pecting that Portland would be pres AGENCY TOR EXAMINE OUR here. . it be possible to prixluce gixxl raisins arrived in Portland via the Northern ent to meet the stipulations of Califor U nited state « L and office ,. C. W. Savage, of the St. Cloud nia traders, and Portland, at least so . in this valley, another great field in Pacific, and will settle in Oregon. They R oseburg , Ur,. March 25, 18*9 ) Water for Rnaeburg. Notice is hereby given that in comp iance CELEBRATED the horticultural line will open for our were drawn from the farming popula House,Central Point, was on Wednes much ot her as was present, didn’t day morning's train, en route to Sisson tion of Iowa. Dakota and Wisconsin. with the provisions of the’act of Congress home induHlry. know that Klamath county had Hny of June 3. 187.8, entitled It 1-elnirg is to lx» suppheil with wa "An act fot the sale Another excursion left Chicago on the for a brief visit there. He reports busi IT SHOWS HOW ALL ' of timber lan<ls in the slates of California, ter by a private ctimpany who will have 1 A m«»eting coinineinotative of the 19th. the third on the 21st. and another ness opening satisfactorily for the St. trade worth contending for. Ort gon. Nevada and U ashiugton Territory. ’ Well. I bad a talk last week with the a thirty yeiirx’exclusive franchise. The ’ inauguration of Washington as Presi was startl'd westward yesterday. Cloud House, men who drive the 6tage to and from Jos. Pinschouer of A'toria < ounty of «Tai- term» are given as follows bv the Her sop. state of Oregon, has this day hied in dent of the United States will be held Ager, and they actually told me that if this office his s\\«>ru statement for the pur Dr. Mitchell and daughter, of Min An exchange sagaciously remarks ald: in the Congregational church on April tiie old Ashlaud Linkville road were chase of the N E l4 of section No 14, iu neapolis, s|H'iit Saturday night and It is nnderstoul that the city and 3ttth. All thechurches will participate that more towns die from want of con No. 39, S R No. 4 E, and will th r proof See carpets mid get prices, nt Smith 1 C. F. Shepherd will have charge of the fidence on the part of some men. and Sun-lav in town visiting the family of decently repaired and shortened as I tp the newly incor|M>rated wa’ercompany to show that the land nought b i .«»re \ »a hi fur»» hiivincr B. H. Hatch, en rout horn-' from a stay suggested last fall aud winter, they have ««une to an agreemeut «>u«»erning for its timber or ston»- than • »i r .- ult- music. The program and other par la -k of public spirit, than from rivalry iu California. Dr. Mitchell is a cousin would prefer that route. They say that ble ural purposes, and tu • -'ab ish : . f ■ • >rn to lhe water tube siipphtxi to the city, of neighboring towns and adverse sur ticulars will appear later. ARE sai<i land before tiie B vl «ter »u t iver notwithstanding the road-repairing, no and ttiat nt a special m «.»tmgtobe held roundings. When a man in search of of Mr. Hatch. LOH BH0A2 'I r . ot this office at Roseburg, Or . 1 ■ • i«i»iiy the MADE appropriation can clear the adobe mud As it is generally understood that a home or business location goes to a to-u:ght. th«» ooutraci will b- enter««! Warren Dodge, brother of J. P. and off that road, and that when the road 11 day of June, 1 there is lack of building material in town and finds the people brimful of He names as witnesses Jos. Baker, into. Th» ««outr.a't will practically lie Ira Dodge, who was out here duriug T. P. Dr. J. G. B nd, son of Mrs. the valley, ue give until«» that our is wet at all it is worse than any moun Mark Schlussel. R. Me air m.« ii. < ooper, for an ex •lusioii franchise for thirty Boy 1. Sr., »if tbi.« ,-ity. arrive«! Monday null is now running on full tune and hope and enthusiasm over the plane, the winter and decided to come to stay, tainous route they have ever traveled. allot Astoria, < Tatsop county, or.gun years, a nwrvoir of l.«Wx»,t>x> gallons ami earnestly at work to build up the arrival with ins family Wednesday Any and all pet son - < lnimiug|a<i v<r-ely tie :V<W e One dead load of fact in this case, above described land- arc r« <pic-t»-l to flic capacitv. I’sKi.ixn) gallons constantly on morning for a visit with his relative« we can till orders for I uui I ht at the town, he soon becomes imbued with evening. Mr. Dodge has bought a here, and starts again tl„«w«i>k for th«' rate of 2l>.Utx) feet per day. Write for their claims in this uffice on or before said ropß' e however, is the tender partiality of the h ind, a lO-imdi main pi|»> along K:ine Dalit'S, v.her»» he will l«»"ate for th»' the same spirit. farm down the valley. ]iarti«»ular.« and prices. railroad for California. With this ugly Hth «lav oi June lb*v CH AH. CV. JOHN*Ti»N. street from reservoir on hill ui'.ar Dr. Every hotel in Portland is crowded, practice of Ins profeM-ion. St uais P ine 1> ook 4 L umber Co. Archie Freeland will teach the dis difficulty surmounted, Ashland could 42-10t Register II «mlltou’s resldetna» to Douglas street, ami still ths people come. The Immi Jos. I > line, «viio ha« invested exten then«»» down all streets between Doug- W. L. Marcy, the surveyor, who has gration Board rooms are thronged trict school out at Wood River district, capture the trade of Klamath county, Timber Land Notice. ias uu 1 M »«her streets inclusiv»» to sively m real ««tale in several of the Ix'en down nt ll»-dditig for some time, with strangers every day, and there near Fort Klamath, during the summer mail route and all. railroad tract.six inch distributive pipe towus in Southern Oregon, left Mon was ■ n Momlay’s train, going to Port seems no end to the tide of immigra term, beginning next week. Mr. Wals- The idea of cutting the Van Brimmer I nttekstate - I. ani > O ffice , i union Lm«» xtre«'t to th«» river. Hy day evening for his home on the Co- land. He re|H»rts that the U. P. sur tion. Gregou is rapidly settling up. worth will take bis place in charge of c;Til w ¡th great knives may yet be the K oserf R'*. <»r.. March 25. 1**9 » drants at a corner of < :u ii bbx'k aud q nlle, int»'U«iing to stop some tim«'at veying parries have left the northern ami th- country is swarming with new Wilson’s furniture store. Notice is hereby mvn that iu compliance si •: after all. At first, the steamer with the provl-i'.n- of the art of t ongre«» of water to lx- n»<«i by the city for fire, Mt'dford aud Grant’s P.iss en route. part of California and are at work up faces. The transportation liues are Messrs. George Reed and J. J. Storey Maj!! >.>er, bristling at the Ixjws with June 3. )’•■■'. ••ntltl'- i "An nd for lhe «ale of sewerage amt all other pnrp«>ses r»-- IL T. Baldwin went «town to Centn I on a preliminary survey for a line to landing li«M> p<>ople a day in our midst, ami their families started Tuesday for two’ tieuiendons blades, looked like an tim».i t landfl in rto fllnn i of <’aUI iiniraL Coutract for five years with Point Mon lay and it was Ins first come through Nevada and probably ami ere the sun goes down on the 31st Klamath county, intending to settle old rebel ram, and everybody thought On gon Nev«.th and WaahinKtou Territory. Lawrence Sullivan of Aatoria. county of privilege of ten, tben«»eto !»» arbitrated. rid»' «»U the cars sila'»' 1839. He came pass through or near Oroville, Cal. of December, the population of Oregon east of ths mountains. They will be the ditch wonld jnst open right out <Tat«op «tate of Orevon. ha-tilt» day tiled < >ue thousand dollars per annum to lx» to this coast tx'forethe railroads were desirable citizens in any community and let a flixxl of lake into the nver at in this oftiix his -worn statement for the will have doubled in eighteen months. The Oregon Kinin » Club, which was punl by the city to th.» •■onipany forth«» built went of the Alleghany mountain«, where they may locate. once. But another idea - that of quiet purchase of the s W >, of section No. 12, In I World. active in urging legislation for the pro tp. tn. No. 39SKU.. No 39 S R 4 E. aud KU'1 »1.1 will oner offer prooi proof io to use of water. and lias never lx»»»ii on a traih sin«?e till tection of d»er. appoint««! at its List Mr. W. H. Smith, repreaenting H. E. ly cutting away with spades and shov show that the land sought is more valuable The Company will now prnreeU to The S. P. IL R. Co. in building the els in the hands of good, stout, illiterate for its timber or stone than for agricuituial this w»»ek. in««'tiug a I'ommitlee to devise ways Bucklen 4 Co., the heavy patent med the iiibnctiiatH ‘listruction *>t the men—has seemed more acute, though purposes, and to establish his claim to said C. «4 O. IL R. north of Redding adopt M»'~<rs. H. KV. Priee, from North and means to enforce the provisions of ed plans for construction of stone walls icine house handling King’s New Dis less fre«h and funny. Again the knife land before the Register and Receiver of works. H oiim » Bill, No. 42. passed by the last covery, Electric Bitters and aruica this office at Roseburg, Or . on Tuesday the Yamhill, and S. G. S.,n,ls. from Port- idea is on deck, so far modified, how 11th day ot June isxt at several points where the nver came laii'i. who lriv«' l<x'at«xl lami «'hums out legislature for the object in view. in contact with the railroad embank salve, was in Ashland Monday, renew ever, that the knives, instead of being He names as witnesses: Jos. Ptnsehower. Circuit Court. Jos. Baker. Mark Schlussel Wm. Bock, all u .ar Jenny creek, left Ashland yt'ster- The committee appointed is: W. B. ments. which are expected to he built ing advertising contracts. on the bow, will be drawn through the of (bllxTt. of Salem. C. B. Wataon of Astoria. Clatsop county. Oregon day morning with their famijit* for J. H. Settlemier, the well-known wxl toward the Ixiat by the sngine. Any persons claiming adversely the above .Kshlaml, ;in«i W. G. Steel, of Portland. during the coming summer, and will The fo lowing burin -_« bin l<ee.i tr.in^ their new homes there. A. KK. PrlCO give employment to a large number of proprietor of the Woodburn Nureerie«. The work at the canal is nourishing, described lands are requested to file their Ja'xib Wagner is having his barn men. An abundance of superior rock was in Ashland last Friday and Satur as everything else does under the man elaims in this office on or before said 11th not d nt tli • Six»ci il Term of i’ircriit an«t wife, of Oakland, t’al., p iretils of dat of June. I*1' C h *« W J ohnston . Court be it bv Judge Wrbst r ft Jack- II. \V. Price, arriv»xi \V««in>--1 ay eve ni»iv««l this week from Granite street ami stone can*l>e secured all along the day. having been subptenaed as a wit- agement of Frank Adams. 42-10 ' Register. «.invitte this week: d'.wn to tho meadow lot on the «tresk Sacramento, which being laid in cem n«es in the orchard case between An ning. P eter tiie P oet . I I. K. Dawxrn. assign««' of J nice« I». I Walter Beebe, the popular young Ixittom back of Ins house. The barn ent, will make safeguards against the derson and Hammon Bros. Fountain, ordered to sell.the real estate Timber Land Notice, lx»|onging to Fountain at private s«l«l. baggag«' agent of the S. P. IL IL at stixxl fronting imme»iiately on the li-avies1 Hoods that can come. (Yreka Real Estate Sales. Hon E. W. Morrison, of Grant's street, where it was built many years 1 Journal. X. I*. Taterit. aiwignee of Wnkelield 4 .Kshhind. was tnarrn«l on Sunday last U nited S tates L and O ffice ,» Pass, left this week for Redding, Cal., Ro«EBt no. Or., March 25. l«»9d Purdin, orilere.i to make report V> the at Junction City, to Mi«s Ollie Page, ago. and its removal is one of the Says an Albany dispatch of Tuee- to open an office there, being compelled H. D. Maxtim bos sold to Jos. Lache- many improvements winch are mak Notice is hereby given that in compliance i c.r.-uit court by April st. and arnvisl with his bnde Monday d-iy: A syndicate compoeed of Wallis to seek the warmer climate of Califor nal. the twelve acre tract which be with the provisions of the act <4 Congress Fleishner. Mover * Co- Fountain morning to make their bom«' here, lhe ing Granite stre«‘t in that neighlxir- Nash and Dr. Farm, of Corvallis, J. S. nia. on account of poor health. Mr. bought of the Patton estate, three mile« of June 3. 1x7» «-milled "Au act for the sale Oi.ivti Foos A Bollile«- «listili Bed bv plaintiff. brale Bpent several weeks visiting Ash tusxl one of the pretti»*t aud moat de- Cooper, of Indejiendence, R. S. Strahn, Morrison has established a lucrative mirth an Ashland; consideration, 8300. of timber lands in »he stales of California. Oregon. Nevada and WashingtonTerritory Wm. I'lrich va. J. Elder—diami'«.'»'«! land .luring the past winter, and milde sirable places in town fur re.-ud» nces. A. Hackleman. E. W. Langdon, L. E. law business in this judicial district, W in. Pattersiin has the job of mov J. N. Hockersmith of Eden precinct Jos Raker ot Astoria, county nf Clalson, numerous triends who are gla«i to wei- by plaintiff. and is sacrificing much in a business oate of Oregon. h«u this -lav tiled iu this Blain. J. W. Cusick. C. J. Stuart, and ing the building. has sold 4t> acres of land to Mr. Betz at office his sworn «tateiaon« for the purchase «’asea w» re set for trial at the regular eotne her a« a resi,l«'Ut her»'. Curran 4 Montietb. of this citv. has way by making the change, though he 835 an acre. * ot the N W i. of section 1«. in tp So. 3» H ASHLAND. OREGON. wifi still retain a branch office at Grant's April term tu, follows: W M. Gil ruy has made some sub • purchased the townsite of West Ya- 1; No 4 E. and will offer proof to show that Mr. E. B. Andrews and daugliter. June lb',bling vs. John Mnrphv. Mon stantial improvemi-nts at his planing I quina, at Yaquina bay, including 4**' Pass, and attend the seseions of circuit the laud sought is more valuable for its Ar<* prepared to give estimates and take Having one of the liest skylight, in Ot and bis sou. N. P Andrews, of Minne mill and wish and dixir factory intown, For purifying the blood, stimulating timber or «tone than for agricultural pur Jav. Xtinl 1st. st 2 o’c’.o. s contract* on all clauses of egon, and knotring how to use it, court in Josephine county. Mr. Mor lots and an individual half interest in W. it Coleman V«. Jacksou county. apolis, ar«» six'll.ling several days in the appetite, and invigorating the sys poses and to establish his claim to said I alÀfUXTCT GOOD WORK. I’m «.lav. Xpril 2, at 2 o'cto:'k. Ashlatrl this w»'•<,. stopping a* th«'<le- ami is prepared now to “hold down" seventy-five acres owned jointly with rison is an able, honorable and con tem in the Spring aud early Summer, land before the Register and Receiver of STONE WORK, Daniel Wilson v« Fai Dah»x". W «xlne« ¡xit hotel. 1’1. '.v ba t b.«-n pissing tile the increasing business. A n-w Hutne, the Oregon Development Company. scientious lawyer, and will take high Ayer s Sarsaparilla is unsnrpasseiL Be this office at Roseburg. Or . on Tuesday the reasonable --------- terms _ — All, work the Ix'st’oti the creek. « 1« finish»«! the The price paid was $75,000. Some of rank in his profession wherever he may 11th day of June 18» on the __ most —------------- M. E. TYLER, dav April 1». st 2 u'cba-K winter down tu California, and are eti names as x ilue-e’s Marg bchlussej. guarantee«!. as both are practical workmen. locate. As a leader iq public and po- sure yon get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Jos He Pluschow»'«, otln r day. and shows its value in a f»-rr ui v«. !>owe I, Wednexdav April < . H «««.per Wm. Bock route to Puget S'inn«l. Mr. Amlrews «■oiisideriibl»' increase of jaiwer nt th«» the meiulMTB are in a position to know no other; else the result may be any - O rbqom . A shland , tregon liticai -affairs, he is sagacious, judicious, I», at 2 o’chx’k. all oi Astoria Clatsop county, Oregiin. Reference* given if de»ired. has b,x'U a prominent man in the busi wheel. The electric light baa l»»en the future movements of the Oregon thing but satisfactory. Any and all jx-rs-ins claiming adversely d this Pacific Railway Company, ami ---- and succtwful. and bis management of ness worhl at Minm-a|xilis. He is ReaMeiwe on corner of I nion *u<l Allison Myer's Block.eaat aide Main street. the above-described lands arc requested to Th“ marks of premature age may l»e brought into us«>, and the mill is now move u thought to lie indicative of ac the Republican campaign tn Josephine file their claims in this "ffl»e on or before atreetfl. iiiiieli pleased with Ashlau.i as a town, KURU < !! vtiiallv obliterat 'd by using Bnck- lietter |ight««l at night tbau iu the «lay tive operations toward the early com county as chairman of the county com said lith «lav of June. 1»89. For fine band mirrors, hair brushes C has W J ohnston , tngiiatus Dy.» for the Whiskers. It and n.et here urn x|x«-tedly several a«t- tune. The running hour« are uow ex- pletion of t he road to its Eastern con mittee, last year was a most flattering CIEBERT.-lu AabUod, March. 2«. 1*W. to and oomba call at Chitwood’s. • Beeil oats at Ashland Mill. iiuaiiitam-'S. Dr. Newruau. Mr. I 1- Register. «lui colors uuiforiuly, uu>l always gives sat- record for but skill in such affairs. tebd«»d to 12 o’clix k p. m. nection. Mr aud Mrv W B. Gilbert, a bob I I diugs au«l other old Minnesota people. wt action. A Sew Kinilergarten. WHAT IT COSTS Come and See U s I BEEHIVE Millinery & Fancy Goods. Hosiery & Dress Goods. The next time you want BOOTS AND SHOES J^TYourself and friends are cordially invited to call and examine our specialties. We make BOOTS & SHOES PEC1ALTY • WARRANT EVERY PAIR The Ashland Shoe Store, C.H.LUDERMAN. At old stand of J. D. Fountain, Odd Fellow's Block. iJ3|“0rders by mail promptly attended to. An experienced shoemaker at the store, who makes a specialty of tine work, will repair all rips or defects of stock sold by us free of charge. Cleanse the System ANYONE f CAN DYE«__ I Paine’s Ce’ery Compound Baby Portraits. CHOOL HOE BRAD l EY s MtTCALFlS CUT SHOE WAVERLY >> SCHOOL SHOES These Shoes have all stood the test of Granite soil and are kept in all sizes and widths at Stone Masons, * PHOTOGRAPHY.