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ASHLAND TIDINGS. URE.tr NAVAL IHSAsIKK. Grants Pass and Josephine County. RED HULSE COLUMN A war of the elements has accom Mrs. H. C. Kinney will leave next plished for the American ami (ierinun on a visit to her relatives in the APRIL 5. i*s naval vessels at Samoa, a disaster week FRIDAY.. i which far surpasses even the m '-t ex- East. I aggerated rumors of the results of The funeral of Mrs. Samuel Mc iDIfORIAL NOTES ANO NEWS. the fictitious naval conflict at Apia Daniels Uxik pluee on lues-Uv at — some weeks ago. A terrific hurricane lt is a pleasant thing in politica io swept down upon the islands March m. Grant's Pass 1« now the division see a partisan writer of thè standing 16th, ami nearly annihilated the whole and radicai views of Henry Watter- fleet of naval vessels lying at anchor point for all freight trains going north and south. Mm able to speak in cordisi terni« of there. The particulars of the «lixaster are given in the following dispatch of Dr. llevoe will move into his new 1 praise of tlie a, 1 ministrati ve acta of a March 31st, from London: office m the Vance building the tii st preaident oh thè opp<isite politicai The hurricane burst upon the har of next w«-ek. faith, as Watterxon does in an editonal bor suddenly. The German man-of- S. P. D. «V L. Co. leCeiveii a CUI load from thè Courter-Journet/ copie»! on war Elier was the first vessel to drag her anchor. She became nnmanagea of Ashland tiour to-day. Send in tìrst page of thè T idinos . hie and was driven helplessly on the your orders. reef which runs around the harlior. I. G. Moou sold 7 acres of laml he Mural HiilHteiul, of the Cincinati She struck broadside on at 6 o'clock day, belonging to C. O. .Hargsr for Co»»me>x-ial, one of the few news in the morning. The shock caused ^15*Ml cash. paper editors of national reputation, her to lurch and to stagger back, and Dr. J. G. Jessnp.of th«' Bagley House, she sank in a moment in deep water. was nominated by Harrison for the Most of her men were under the purchawsl the Morrison house on *>tli important p«»<ition of minister to Ger hatches, and scarcely a soul of them street for >625. many, a*i«i is a man well qualified for escaped. The German war-ship Ad Judge Colvig is still improving, but the position- one who would do credit ler was the next to succumb. She will not be able to hold regular term to the government and would be ac was lifted bodily by a gigantic wave of April court. ami cast «in her lieam ends on the reef. I ceptable to Germany, but the senate A terrible struggle for life ensued Mrs. Carson an 1 her young daughter refused to confirm his appointment among the officers and sailors alioard. have been quite ill the past week, but liecause in 1SM6 Halstead had bitter Many plunged into the raging surf are reports«! as improving now ly scored the Senators of his own and struck out, some reaching th« Mr. Ahlf has purchased this day six shore in safety. Others clung to the party, ax well ax those of the Democ rigging until the masts fell. < If those beail of tine lieef steers, average weight racy, who vote«l to prevented an in in the rigging only two gained the being over fifteen hundred pounds. Caster A Son have sold their mill vestigation of the charges of bribery shore. The captain of the Adler and plant to some stranger who will move in the election of Senator Payne of several other officers were saved. Meantime the Unite.1 States steam the null to 1’lios. Perry 's place near -Standard oil” origin. It hnrtx even ier Nipeic luul lieen dragging tier an town «"Senator to have a «lixagreeable truth chor and drifting toward the shore. Riddle & Scott are shining with a told alx>nt him in a plain trenchant Her captain, however, manage«! to new two-horse delivery wagon, ami keep control of her and run her on a way, and Halstead has learned how will deliver gixxls to all parts of the sand luuik. The boats were immedi warmly cherished is the spirit of re ately lowered and the whole company city. venge even by men who like to hear were saved with the exception of six Harman A Stinson have the frame themselves called great by the public men. These were drowned by the work of the new factory up and are closing up the sides ami ends in good press. This may be expected to tame ea|isizing of a boat. shape. The United State« steamer Vanda Halstead and reduce him to the nar lia was carried liefore the gale right The Burgess and Gilbert Mill Co. row limits of (»artisan vassalage which upon the reef. She struck with a ter got their mill in place and math« a test confine too many of the able journal rible shock, hurling the captain run of the mill to-day. All orders ists of America, but Halstead isn't against a gattling gun and lie fell should lie sent to Grant s Pass. Before; he could recover a built of the xort of material that will stunned. Mr. Perkins, of Drain, will most like great wave swept the «leek ami washed bear compression, and it is pO8- him and others away into the sea. ly open a general store next to Mae, sible that he will be quite as ready The vessel sank fifty yards from the the tailor, ou Main street. We sbouhl as heretofore to see the blunders and Nipsic, ami several of the officers and like to have Mr. Perkins locate in our town. the weak points of the Senators who men went down with her. Others perished while making desperate ef Hon. Hugh Percy, of the Arizona have had their petty revenge. forts to swim to shore. Some of the legislature, left Grant's Pass with bis ship's company tried to save them family yesterday for Redding, Cal., When Mr. Cleveland had violated selves I y clinging to the rigging, but where be will form a law partnership every pledge made to the country, the heavy ami swift running waves with our former townsman, E. W. dashed over them ami one by one they Morrison. Mr. Percy Ims large cattie and was seeking re-election to the were swept away. • interests in Northern California, ami position in which he bad acted perfi By this time night had set in. Many will make Red«ling hl* future home. diously Harper » Il eekly became his natives and Europeans had gathered List of letters remaining uucalkxi fot apologist; but as soon as a new ex on shore, all anxious to render assist in the Graut’e Pass Postoffice March ance to the nnfortunate crews, hut ecutive takes his seat, and liefore he owing to the darkness they were whol 31st, lSSt*: Meeker Williams, James has lieen givin an opportunity to prove ly unable to be of service. Soon after . Walker. H. A. Whiting, .Jacob, S. Par- himself true or false to his promises, , the Vandalia had sunk the American , ker, John E. Pinner, Miss Mary Bal- well, Rev. G. W. Quinby, John Ott- Mr. Curtis declared war upon him. war-ship Trenton broke from her an . man, William Packer, Pauline l’latzer, chorage and was driven upon the If he had waited until Mr. Harrison wreck <>f the Vandalia, whence she „ James G. McCallum, N. McNair, JoLu- had served his term out, and sought drifted to the shore. The bottom of j son MeFaiiden, Arthur l««>ui>e, D. W. re-election, then he could, with good [ the Trenton was oompletaly stove in . Knapp, A. Hoelau, Miss .Miuuie House, Mrs, Sarah B.Gaines, Jas. F.Gallacher, grace, have opened his ammunition , and her hold half tilled with water. The next morning ttie German man- C. V. Dyer, Augusta Chandler, B. W. on him. This would iiave lieen com of-war Olga, which had hitherto with Brock. Jim Brown, Amanda Agee, .1. mendable if the administration of na xt<xxl the gale, although much bat Aeil. Please ask for advertise«I letters. ,1. W. H oward , P. M. tional affair had not been economical tered by the heavy seas that constant ly broke upon her, became unman or in conformity to the principles advo ageable and was driven upon tho Central Point Items. cated in the platform upon which be beach, where she lay in a tolerably was electixL The president has lie favorable position. Beautiful weather. gun his control of affairs in a very The following is the record of offi safe and conservative manner, and cers ami men lost: Eber -The cap Crops are lookiug tine. this augurs well for the country and tain ami all the other officers except Mr. and Mrs. George Priddy have an one, and seventy-six men. Vandalia for the party. The financial question —The captain, four officers and forty addition to their family circle a son. has lieen settled for all time, the in men. Nipaic—Seven men. Adler Mrs. Beebe of California, is h««re vis dustrial policy will lie protection to Altogether, fifteen persons. iting relatives, ami thinks of becoming Mataafa sent a numlier of his men a resident of this place. Araericau productions, and as regards to the assistance of the wrecked ships. the civil service an honest, economical They rendered splendid aid in trying Misses Nettie and Clenia Dodge have ««I»emxl dressmaking parlors here. La administration of all branches of the to float the Olga. dies will do well to give them a call. government will be inaugurated. Linkville Notes. Mr. George Little has pur«‘hased These are distinctive Republican property here, and will l»e a resident principles, and will lie followed irre IraC. Johnson is now clerking for of onr town soon. spective of discontented obstruction Reame«, Martin & Co. Mr. W. Werth's son, from Kansas, ists. -{Times-Monntainser on "Mug- Mrs. C. S. Mixire was the recipient is visiting here. wnmpism.” of a fine new $601) piano recently. W. C. Leever is having his residence Mrs. M. E. Williams will again open newly painted aud it presents a hand some appearance. .Vi'HS DISPATCHES. the SL Charlae hotel in a few days. C. G. Rippey has his new «¡welling Salmon trout are numerous in Speu- Berlin, April 1. The warships Alex cer creek and many are tieing caught Dearly completed. andrine and Bperalior have lieen or Mr. 8. Coniutt has his store nearly The Cascade Rod and Gun Club is dered to Samoa. one of the lataat organizations in Liuk- reaily for occupancy. The I lie HL 8L Jamee James Gazette says that the ville. l>r. Whitney has his store finished appointment of Robert T. Lincoln as DEEDS RECORDED. C. S. Sergent and Chas. Withrow are and ready for its occupant. minister to England is certain to b* applicants for the poetoffice at this popular there. Little Vintie Beall is still in a criti ’I’lie following dec is have lieen re place. cal condition. corded in the Connty CMerk’s office at Queen Victoria sent a dispatch to J. D. Fountain, of Ashland, is in President Harrison expressive of her A little fonr-year <>l«l son of Frank Jacksonville, since onr last issue: earnest sympathy with the United town looking afier the busim-ee of Ins Yokum fell from a fence one «lay .1 c. Cowles tn Jiieob K. Eriord—lot 2. hk State« in the recent misfortune ami store here. this week and broke bis arm just :dx«ve 7. Park addition to Mw<lf >r 1.1 o Martha M. Cooksey t » Mary I! Fro I—lot* loss of life at Samoa. Since the late rains, grass has sprout the wrist. Dr. Hmkle Het the broken 1 and 2. Cook-ey s additiou t<»< vuirM Po I ill. lx»nes ami the little fellow is renting ed up an«l atix'k on the rang«» are fat ♦ 1 M» In outlining his policy. Postmaster easy. A. II Meagly < tai tn A I. Reuter General Wanamaker «ays: “i want to tening up again. acres in t»rt .»2 Ip R 2 wt st. 11 keep the mail-bag open to the latest Mrs. James Wright left Sunday Butter and eggs Lave lieen eearce in Newman Fi*her to A. L. Renter is ion possible moment, then get it to its dee- Linkville for some time past, but are evening for a visit with relatives and Sores in sec 32, tp «7, R 2 west, f! tim tion in the shortest possible time, now more plentiful. f-ieudr in Dalles. SHinuel P. Phillips to W. ¡1 Roswi k an«l then get each separate piece of acres in SCO 13. tp W, R 3 west. >22.'4). Mr. Hal. la of Missouri, is here W. T. Butcher, principal of our pule mail to the person for whom it is meant 1*4) Samuel F. Phillips to « H B"*" » W. Hay. He a< r s hi 1» I < No. 40, tp Í lie school, cloeixl a very e’lcctexfiil ten V . iti:»g In« n- ¡¡« v. r :< w» m the quickest possible way.” i ¡fen.Is t .aluns l ns future b months' term last Friday. The exodus of colore«! people from fon The Sunday school conceit at the North Carolina now going on is 1 be If most important event of the kind Presbyterian church last Sauday v..u< which has occurred in some yean,. Al well attended ami passeii off i>l«-.i.ian! iy. ready 61 Mill men, women and children "« frail*:tn . i . . has been oon- Mrs. Judge W. S. Mixire, who has have left the state, ond it is eetimated been visiting in Southern California all fllie.l to her roftai r al days with in- that 2H.IMM more will go before mid winter, returned home last Thtmui iy. flaniatory ri:< no»«; summer. I C. w. S-.V» There have been some cases of scar Washington, Marell 30. Major Reno, let fever in town during the o mt Cloud hot« i n who commanded a portion of Custer's month, but they were of a mud f«»rm “S Hplelltll.l n regiment, and was severely criticised and all have atxnit recovered. to ins pal,^:. for his failure to come to Custer’s re W. G. Kenney makes ragular tripe A couple of Michigan gentlemen are lots lief anti prevent the massacre by In diana of bis command, died Ht the in the county looking for a location for with bis stage lietweeu Jacksonville hospital to-day from the effects of a a colony of 2t>0 families, who will emi ati.l Central Point, connecting with al) trains. grate from that state in May. surgjcal operation. There are several emigrants here Every day do we s«e some of the The Chinese minister at Washington expend«, at au average, $1000 a seek in nsiug generation pass along the street looking for homes. telegraphing to his government. His with large strings of fine lake trout, A goo«l milliner wo'ild «lo a fine busi cable imseages goto Havre, from ther« which are biting very freely now. ness here. lo A«ieu, then across the Arabian Sea, The latest thiug in sage brush exter Mr. Cooper is doing a flue business through Hindustan and Siam to Pe minators cau lie seen at Ijevi Ward’s king. One day be spent $2,000 in send place, north of Linkville. It is simply in harness aud saddlery here. ing dispaU'bea concerning the Milwau a log flattened on one siile ami is drawn Rev. Roltert Ennis of Jacksonville, :»• kee trouble. ; alsf by eight horses, four at each end. drag preached to a large congregation here A ah last Sunday morning. New York, March 3Ul According to ging it through the brush ami tearing rumors. Jay Gould made great pro it out by the r«x«ts. Ijevi says it is a Mr. J. Schmidt and Miss Addie Ross gress in, and some even say be prac howling suci’ess. of Jacksonville, were marrie«! Inst Snn- tically acconiplisbed. the greatest rail C orrespondent . «lay and t«x»k the evening train here road scheme he ever put through. for Portland on their wedding tour. That scheme, it is said, is nothing less Keno Whispers J. A. Hussey xtartol a few «lays ago than getting control of 7500 miles of for the Willamette valley where lie in road operated by the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe company. Amoug the buttes and rocky hill tends making his future home. w sides of this country are innumerable Mr. Cool Geer is buihling a fine ai. - Washington, April 1. Secretary co)otes, coodh , silver-grey and other Tracy this afternoon issued orders di foxes, lieeides besr. d«»er ami rabbit. residence which will l»e a credit to the tov n when flnish-,1. recting the following named ships to Along the river Klamath ami the lak«*s. be made ready and started for Samoa are found martin, fisher, otter and bea W. A. T-«ni,>l«» intemls startin'; a at once; The Richmond, now at La- ver, anti the only hunters who devote lumber yanl here s»x«n. Piata river; Alert, at Honolulu; and any consiilerable time to capturing I. J. Carson's n«'W resid.-nce is re- Atlams. at San Francisco. It is ex them are Mart Frain ami a Dutchman pected that the Alert will reach there named Sager, whose game is chiefly Ci-iving the “finishing touches.” lt is by May, «end the Richmond shortly l»ear. Beaver pelts sell at from $2 to a credit to the place. after. Mr. J. Ralls of Ncva«la is her« visit S2.5O a pound: otter, $1.511 to $2a foot; Loudon, April 1. A letter from ckiu , fifty cents; coyote, fifty cents; in'/ Ins unc)<> M. Peterson an«l family. Henry M. Stanley, date«i Sept. 4lh, has silver-grey fox, from $25 to $60, ac Mrs. Glitches is here visiting her reached a friemi of the explorer in cording to gnule; croes-fox, $5 to $10, ilanght« r. Mrs. Geo. Priddy. Edinburgh. Stanley says he met Emin ami marliu, $2 to $2.50. Bear pelt Mr. James E. Smith of Ashland, was Pasha on the shores of Lake Albert goes at from $10 to $30. The pelts here visiting oi«l fnemls. Nyauza. They were together twenty- are shipped East to Chicago. six days. When Stanley left Emm Mrs.!'. Kags-l.de is dangerously ill. Igist w««ek a black bnll-dog l»eloiig- Pasha the latter was well. The letter ing to Neil Sly. of Hole-in-the-groun«l, M yrtle . ia date.1 Smusputun, Sept 4th. and performed ho act which sets him up also sa'tl the writer was well an«l in for life in the affections of his master. good «pints. Railroad Coininiwdoa Muddle. He snatched from sure-enough <l«Mth Neil ’ s three-year-old boy, who iuul wan The entrance into the courts of the Coluinbua, O., March 31. It is said the rejection of Murat Halstea«! as em ders«! out among the sage-brush, got railroad coininission contest, as agreed lost in the wikiernees anil, overcome bassador to Germany may lead to un upon by the interested-partite is told expected reaulte in the event of a with fatigue, had fallen asleep with his of as follow« in a dispatch from Salem 3. little cheek press««! against the cold republican legislature beiDg choeeu in to the < : Undeservedly Laughed At. Ohio in November. His fnends will mud, and tears ou his I>al»y lashes. S alem , Or., April 1.—There was deman«i an emphatic vindication for "Go, Nig. and find baby'" shrieked the filed lu the county clerk's office to-day the unthinking are prone to make him, and, with a republican legislature, fainting mother, whose vain search the complaint of \V. B. Biggs, recitiug game of nervousness. Yet this is a very will semi him to the senate. Both h««l emhxi with the shades of evening the fact that he is duly appointed ami r«al ami serious affliction, the harrassing Foraker and Foster will have to stand creeping coldly across the w ild m«x»r. acting railroad commissioner, nppoint.- syiuptons of which are rendered all the aside in his favor. Indeed, the work and Nig. seemingly exchanging a glance ed by Governor Fennoyer; that the more poignant by ridicule. the stomach usually responsible for these symp of vindication will probably be initiat of sympathy with the breaking heart, secretary of state refuses to audit bis is toms—its weakness and disorder bud a ed by placing him at the head of the put Ilia nose to the ground, trotted off claim for salary for the quarter ending reflex in the brain, which is the head republi«*an ticket for governor, so as to through the in>M»r an«l fouinl the dar March 31. nt- I naked a writ of m«n- quarters of the nervous system. As a ling asleep. The «log, which is the dnmue. U|x>n mid petition, Jndge R. nerve tonic and tranquillizer, we believe give him a double chan««e. great sensation at the Slate line, re P. Bois»« has issmsl n writ.of uimlnnius, that not one can be pointed out so effect New York, April 2. The official pro ceives the kirnl attention liestowed commanding the secretary of state to ive as Hostetter's Stomach Hitters. In gramme for the celebration of W ash- U|M»n him by visitors and seems to re pnaved and audit said claim or appear renewing vigorous digestion, it strik-s ington's inauguration as the first pres alize that he |»erforine<l a great duty. before bin at the court house in Salem, the key note of recovery of strength anil quietude by the nerves. Headaches, ideut of the United States is pilblishetl The horse-jHiwer boat “Shoo fly,” a at 1 o'<’I««*k p. in. the thh of April, to t «-eiiiors in quiet s’eep. abnormal sensi to-day. The principal features are. ita show «•an. « s for omitting to follow tiveness to uuexfieeted noises—all these opeui'ng of the exhibition and histor late addition to the Keuo navy, has direct i<-us. modify and ultimately disapix-ar as the ical portrait«, April 27th; arrival of just returned from Linkville, having system gains strength from the great I ’ . N. B. huulit, J. J. Murphy anil <iischarge«i there a cargo of bimlier President Harrisou from Efaabethport. tonic. Ilvspepsi i. bilioiisuess. rheuma II. Darcy are engaged as attorneys. from the saw mill, ami naval review with centennial ball In an interview this evening. Geo. tixni. constipation ami kidney <s«ni- on the evening of April 2Uth. 1 banks- Schot'l has «»pencil very auspiciously A Waggouer expressed confidence plaints ar< stilxln« d bv the Bitters. givrng services in the churches. th««s« under the tutelage»! Mr. Jesse Walker, that the legislative committee of winch in St. Paul's being attended by the a graduate of Philomath. Ten acres of choice land near town in« is clerk will come out on top. president; followed by commemorative .low ph Simon ami Richmomi Wil can yet lx« had of E. B. Hunsaker at P eter the P oet . centennial exercises at the eub-treasury liams are said to b • engage«! by 1 he reasonable prices. * building ami great military paraiie. < >n the 22d of April wheu the people secretary of state t > «)-. fend. There is still room for one. two, three followed by reception aud banqnet, of Massachussetts will vote on the good houses on Boulevard in Hunsak April 3lXh; industrial ami civic para«le. question of prohibition, the Australian To Diftpe! <'<>! !•*, er’s aildition. Prices and terms rea May let; ami close of historical loan ballot system will come into operation HeadftcheH and f vt to deaiiM* the sonable. Apply to E. B. Hunsaker. * exhibition May »th. The commemo for the first time, in this country. Ry st tin etfectually. v< t gently, when cos rative exercise« will ««ousist of prayer Go to Blount's for anythiug in the or bilious, or wLc j the > blood is ltn- Yellow fever and smallpox are tx»tb live by Rev. Dr. R. 8. Storrs; poem by John pare or siugoi.sb. to yerini anentiy cure men's hn»‘. He has the largest stock, Greenleaf Whittier; oration by UhauD- raging tn Rio de Janeiro and other hibiiaal const• nation. to awaken tho and sells cheapest. * cey M. Depew; addreas by Premdeut ports in Brazil. kidneys and liver . > a he lilhv activity, A dollar saved is a dollar made Buy Hamaon, and benediction by Arch without irritating oi weakening them, your gmxis at the Red House. x bishop Corngan. Head oat* at Aahiatid Mill. use Syrup of Figs. REAL ESTATE- MERCANTILE VALUABLE RED REAL ESTATE HOUSE! FOR SALE AT F^air* TPvices! YOl MORAL BROS Main St., opp. Postoffice, Ashland, Oregon Our stock having been replenished with all seasonable goods, it is complete in all its branches. 0 One Farm containing 109 acres of land suitable for mixed I.inning Well located 3 miles from /Xshland 40 Acres 6 miles from Ashland; suitable for a comfortable home. Price if sold at once $25 per acre. 20 Acres of Fruit Land i *j miles from Ashland; S100 per acre. 14 Acres Fruit 1-and ^4 mile from Ashland. Fine Location for a home, f 150 per acre. 10 Acres of good Fruit Land at $100 *>er acre. 10 Acres Fruit Land at $60 per acre. 4 One-half acre lots from $100 to Ji'o each 5 Lots in Hunsaker's Addition. 10 Lots in Miner’s Addition. For Sale by Dry and Fancy Goods, Ladies’ and Children’s Straw Hats, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Boots and G. F. BILLINGS. ASHLAND,...........................................OREGON, p • rH Shoes, Carpets & Window Shades (Office near Postofflce.) æ Being connected with a large store in California, we get all goods from first hands and can save you from 15 to 20 per cent on all your purchases. • H (• , H We are constantly receiving new goods and can fill any order promptly. GC I teniein ber the place, ft MORAL BROS., H • R* ÆSI1 LAX L> (• , 0 0 Opposite the Postoffice Main Street, WHAT !I. costs u 0 r\ You hnven’t? Well let us tell you that by buying a cheap article in leather you arc throwing awt.y your money. Now to overcome this trouble, OHEGON Q SAMPLES Sent on Application. COUNTRY ORDERS Promptly Attended to. I est of All Tough medicines. Ayer’s Cherry Per. toral is in greater demand than ever No preparation for Throat and Lung Troubles is so prompt in its effects, ec agreeable to the taste, and so widely known, as this. It is the family medi cine in thousands of househohls. “ I have suffered for years from a bronchial trouble that, whenever 1 take cold or am exposeil to inclement weath er. shows itself by a very annoying tickling sensation in the throat aii«! by difficulty in breathing. I have trieil x great many remedies, but none <l«x>s so well as Ayer's Cherry Pectoral which alwavs gives prompt relief in returns of niv old complaint. -- Ernest A. Hepler, Inspector of Public Hoads, Parish Ter re Bonne, La. •• I consiiler Ayer's Cherry Pectoral a most important remedy For Home Use. Wood Notice. There i* a well stocked wood yard hac k of the Novelty block, corner Main and HnrgM j dine streets. Dry lft-inch stove wood ami I m and 20-inch heater wood, delivered on short notice any w here in tow n N, B. \ll parties hauling woo<! tn town or having any u «><»<] f«r sale in large or small lots, will do well to call nt the ottice ofc. W. Ayers at the ab«»ve corner. 33 j u 0 • X Come and See I s cd >■ When persona tfl! yon th \v never had Much h cold in their life take their word for it and advise them to use U>hamber- iaiu’s Cough Remedy and cure it. For coughs, colds and hoarseness it has no ' equal. Sold by T. K. Botlon. r 1 r 1 The next time you want BOOTS Go to corner Main and Granite streets for paints, oils, varnishes, brushes, artists' materials, and wall and build ing papers. Estimates made on paint ing, paper banging, interior decora tions, etc. H. S. E vans , Ashland, Or. I Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, And we will give you first-claps goods for your money, and sell them to you ft 0 We make BOOTS & SHOES Y SPKCIA/LTY ------- and ------- p 0 WARRANT EVERY PAIR. The Ashland Shoe Store, tí C.H.LUDERMAN. Odd Fellow's Block. We<l«iea«1*y. April 10. ISSll. for building a Catholic church at Ashland, Oregon. Plans and *;.ecifieationa may be seen at the parochial residence in .lackson- Dr. J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mast. ville. BiiMetv are required to deiaeii .'» per cent of their bids as • guarantee that if a- Jo Id by all Druggiate. Price $1; sis bottle«, $4. warded tit«- contract they will enter Into bond for its performanee. The right to re- ! ject iniv or all bids is reserved. REV. F. 8. NOEL, I EM ray Cow Wanted. Jacksonville, Oregon. i PRBPAKKD BY .\n experienced shoemaker at tin* store, who makes a specialty of fine work, will repair all rips or defect*, of stock sold by us free of charge. The undersign««! will give a suita ble reward for information that will O liver F oor . II A. F krgvson . lead to the recovery of the following FOOR & FERGUSON, animal, lost, strayed or stolen from Ashland last November: A whitish row considerably sprinkled with dark s[x>ts alaiut the head, six or seven years ASHLAND. OREGON. old, medium size; underbit in one ear Are prepared to give estimate?' ami take and slit in the other; branded on hip contracts on all claases of with a circle having n straight line STONE WORK, drawn acroas it through the middle. O. O aniard . on the most reasonable tenna. All work Ashland, Or., Mar. 22. 1H8!». guaranteed. as both are practical workmen. Horsemen and Breeders! Stoi ìe M asons, After April 1st, we shall do do more credit business at our meat market, except by selling coupon Ixxiks, which we furnish customers in lieu of pass books. All old accounts must tie settled at once, to correspond with onr new plan. H osi . ey A P elton . I Boots and Shoes at cost, at O. H. Blount's, to close out the line. Baled hay delivered in .any part of town by l»ale or ton at 65c per hundred. Inquire at Ashland Milla. x Buy your Hour ami feed at the Ash land Mills, you can have it delivered in any part of town. Very cheap for I cash. * Bnrckhalter A- Hastv keep in stock Harman's pure rubber shield for pen holders and pencils. It strengthens the grip on the penholder and eases the fingers from cramp and fatigue ami protects the fingers from the ink.* Do you want to purchase lota, fruit lands or a farm, call on or address (I. F. Billings, Ashland, Oregon. SHOES Jackson,llle to Medford. Patronize the only wagon that inn- nects with every train, rain or shine, and carries the U. 8. mail and Wells. Fargo A- Co.'s express. 8atisfaction guaranteed. Jous D yak , Driver. I have tested its curative power, in my family, many times during the past, thirty years, and have never known it to fall, lt will relieve the most serious affections of the throat and lungs, whether in children or adults." — Mrs. The U. 8. Bakery will deliver bread E. G. Edgerly, Council Hlufls, Iowa. "Twenty years ago I was troubled pies or cakes at your door every day if with a disease of the lungs. Din-tors you wish. Leave orders nt the bakery afforded me no relief an«l considered on Mntn street, opposite Odd Fellows my case hopeless. I then began to use block. * Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, ami, before I had finished one bottle, found relief. I At Bnrckhalter A Hasty's you can continued to take this medicine until a cure was effected. I believe that Ayer’s find the finest line of writing tablets, Cherry Pectoral saved my life." — note and letter piqier, of all grades; Samuel Griggs, Waukegan, ill. time books, pocket memorandum "Six years ago I contracted a severe books, memorandum blocks, note and cold, which settle«l on my lungs and receipt blanks, scratch Ixxiks, bill soon «leveloped all the alarming symp books, pens, inks and pencils to be toms of Consumption. 1 lia«l a cciugn, found in the city. * night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, pains in chest ami sides, and was so Siiecial prices tn organa until April {»rostrated as to be confined to my jed most of the time. After trying 15th. Jnimenitr reduction. Cash buy various prescriptions, without benefit, ers. now ia your chance to make money niv physician finally determined to giv« at E. B. Hunsaker's music room. * me Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I t«x»k it. and th« effect was magical. I seemed Notice to Contractors to rally from the first dose of this medicine, and, after using only three I Isittles. am as well and sound as ever." Sealed proposals will be received bi Rei. — Rixlney Johnson, Springfield, Ill. F. s. Noel, of Ja«*km>nville, Oregon. «mill 12 o’clock M . on >o Mure Credit. AND 1 wish to inform the publi«\ that I have tun Fine Bred stallion* Hamhletonlan and Patulo n, that I will make the aeaMm of 1IMW, In Rogue River Valley, making inv >ian<lB at Ashland, Medford, ana Centra) Point, will atop at Phoenix on my way down, and also coming back The under* *igncd, win. if addreaaed At either |.la<-e. come to the residence of any one w ho wish e* the 11» of hi* horm*«, if not IK {ng t<)O f-r away. Anyone wishing pedigree of h<»r-e> can have them bv addressing References given if desired. Resilience on corner of Union hik I Allison street*. n PHOTOGRAPHY. Having one of the beet skylights in Oi egon, and knowing how to une it, N. C. BOYNTON, Ashland, Or. RED AFTER APRIL FIRST. Wil) hate Ashland every Mondav moro ing for Medtoid, will be In Mrdford Mon day evening and Tuewday; iu Central Point Wednctda} morning in A*blaii-I Thur* day, Friday and Saturday, until further notice I «CARANTER GOOD WORK. U. S. Bakery. M. E. TYLER. O redon . Oppodt Odd Fellow’» Hull, Myer's Block.enxt «ide Main afreet. A h I i I hik I, mm mm HOUSE. Fresh Breads nd Pies Dail y Choice Cake» of every variety kept eon i Mantly on band. | Order* for partle» promptly executed and j special price» given All kind? of ornamental w <»rk neatly done Wedding Cake« a apeclalty. ---- THE----- CHEAPEST PLACE I In Ashland te buy your GROCERIES Bread Delivered Daily at Your Door. ---- IS AT J. K. VanSant s John Wexler, of the U. 8. Bakery keeps» choice stock of confectionery CASH STORE. Choice (inx'eries ■ special ty. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Big bargains in Men's and Boys hats, I 13-9 at O. H. Blount's. J. K. VanSant. Oregou. Prices His Work Speaks for Itself. always reasonable. MTRread bill« rnubt be nettled every month. JOHN WEXLER, 182»« Proprietor,