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ASHLAND TIDINGS. rnx Jacksonville Brevities. hoo /. k . v j ///./ Linkviile Notes. W. T. Butcher is now employed at Mrs. Chas. Nickell continues quite ill. I the lied House. A Chinaman died out on Applegate The Good Templars of this plaiv iuut week. j propone giving an entertainment soon. Geo. Lam Il ls relumed to Hie hails B*.«11 Lewis, the genial proprietor of of learning. the Hot spring bath house, iiccoinmo- Mr. Cunning has la—11 .-landing a dates a latge unrulier of |>eople every few days in town. week. Mrs. A. Z. r>-ars has lax n quite ill, The steamer Maytlower makes regu tint is recovering. lar weekly trips lietween Linkville and Miss Lena Cameron si»-nt sevvrid Ken<>. di ys lu Jacksonville recently. \V. E. Green has opened a grocery Jane's A. Cardwell has plant«»! an store ill the eastern part of town. extensive piece of alfalfa. I’eterman Bros, are constructing a N. l.angell eotiit mpiat'-s r« in,xb-img ls>at bouse mi the water front near and a<l Jtug Io 111- l-eshlen Judge l’riru has had ins house new their sash and door factory. J Ashland seems now to I h * actually in danger of l«»*ing th»* \i«s»|«*n mill, the benefits of which have been en OhlA jTtS joyed by the for twenty-tiw years. The thriftv am! ambition> w K • •nnÍH* r i.-» “Wiping T1>. l.tkt towns of the Willamette valley all the ground" w ith the Vintisi States want woolen milk. Their |»eoplc re • of lx »I ph’s wagon road alize the value of su«?h a manufactory gr ni lorfeitu re lull which doeraft to the ronnuiinity. and n.» a»ure tu«ur forfeit iich as th«* /•'.riinihtfr sv«*- it. appreciation in n«*gotiable «piantity. fx.n't forget t • jump onto the Hons«* They are willing to pay 111 bard <*usli of Ri pre-enta'ive- while y oil are m a go« al price for lie- 'oenelits w hieh a thi- i'l -iii*.—. : « iglilwr. w«x>h»n factory y ield- h» t hi* tow n in which it is loc.-»t ■1. Roseburg set the A n< a ruling Las I h '. ii made in fashion by th« building of a ,<*»Mli> mail t ,*i ciitiK'in^.' liiml. bv the dam ami the «i<»iiation of a valuable rooted and fixed up generally. K.v Pay lor is having a building coti- tenor De parti i»»nt iff the I’. S., Circuit Court will resume work and structed next to (haves ,V Lipsett’s. >le. whir i a luia.ir in eertaiu caaes water j»ower. Salem 1 |>eople siile 1 for the purpose of opening a billiard an i inducement for finish the jury cas»-- next w » m - k . can cul »m-’tiiiiii' he has l»eeii en scrils**! ReV. IL Enin» HtteUdetl Uic lluvllllg hall, it is said. ti rely de'Mrre« 1 ir,>in LeretoL>re. Tiie Tho?». Kay to build a mill there, Al of the Presbytery at Giant's Pass last The Linkville brass baud has uo in ruling is. that "a ¡ htmih under twen- bany gives $2»>. xx) to the owners of week. tention of participating 111 the baud the o|«l Brownsville mill for tbe re ty one years of age who has to » SU|>- Mrs. Moilie Kralls»- lett la-t week contest at .1 aeksonville, as the Timex to port a mother, brother or oilier ■ neai lnoval <»f th«* mill tor all extended visit lo relative- III Hie erroii's'iisly stated last week. < >nr baud lias only lieeti in existence about East. relative, provi le ! he complies < with place, and a *li- Beu R.tsen'hai -tinted for a txatler six mouths and emild not lie exjiected the requtreine it- of th»- law. is a |H»r- Oretjan id n in fori dime last week, leaving some creditors to contest with bauds that have been soil we >.-e age in such a (•n<«‘ i»4 not a viilc doesn't a-« < orgamzisi for years la-iidid. barrier to his making a land entry.” birch, but has l'he arrival oi Mrs. Judge Moore Rev. J. R. N. Ivell. of R isebiirg. was company ami lamgui me «»ni milis in town last week. His shadow never from Sold hern ( ahtorma was the oc <uid much of th« machinery f»>r $3D, grows less. casion ot a nice little surprise party on AA'H'S hlSJ'ATt lf¿ (MH), ami will continue the !»usine.«*> The little daughter of Mr. Thurston Monday of last week, tenderrsl her by her filends and relatives. A pleasant John Bright h fl .'«i eslat«» \HHoilsly there. But n«»w c«un«*«w Eugene with died last Tuesday from the eiftx-ls of a programme was carried out and every severe burn. ewiimat»* 1 from L’J.x».< h H) to £'75lU*BfE .mpiines if a «.ul»sidy w«»nld induce thing passed off nicely. Judge Wei Biter, District Attorney A s:st r of S’«*pL.«n A. 1> »nghis. al- the removal of the Ashland w.ioien 1’11« contest case lietween the Klam I1MH* NO VC.lTH '»¡'I. is |M »>t li 1st r«.*ss at null plant to that city. Eugene [>eo- Coivig, aud other legal gent lemeu have gone to Grant's Pass to hold court. ath Biver Improvement Co. and (’. S. <»b «n >prmg . N. \ ple want a mill l»a*lly. ami would no Mr. A. L. Reuter who has la»»n con and R. S. Moore, which had called an Sharp H*i'rtli«pluke .-L • *ks W »r»*f»*lt ht doubt give a large cash l*>nus and of fined to the house by an attack ot asth extra wssiou of our county court, for San Fram*i<>’». S u ta (’i iz. L«>« Gatos, a lease of Link river, was granted to ma for a fortnight, is out again. Gilrov Merced ami <»t Ii«* ’f I i- e« in (’al- fer a go»»*l water ¡»ower to parties in the latter for a term of 21 years, on Easter Suudiiy will la* observerl Willi whoiu they have confidence liijuirx if«»rina Suud iy night. condition that the improvement on appropriate singing Ae., at the Presby Lft« r hia f»*rty yonrs’ i«*cturoidiip at ««!!•«•»• the | »st issiu* of the T idings re terian church, also at th«» Cuthohc , said stream la> completed in one year from notice; that they collect 50 cents th* ( luversity of P<*uiiMyIvauia. Or veals th»* fact that tiie owners of tiie church. |wr M toll, and give a bond of 85000. I>. Ilay »« Agn»*w «V»;v«»rvd his f ire- Ashland mill are seriously »‘onsidenng Col. John E. Leias has lieen very ii) The lease of Klamath river from Keno w«»il a«l»lr^ss a week ago. the «piestien <»f in»»viiig their plant to at the residence of Ins sister ill this to the mouth of S[iencer creek was let !’.*»• v. .fc of l;mr*s G. <’ impb«*ll. of some other place if a sufficient Kilins place, but was moved to his horn«» I he to the Klamath river Improvement <\>. Appleg.i e, (' I., waii’M information l»e offered. Since the r« |»ort of the first of the week. on same terms as above; Isind 85000. nb »«i? h«*r hnsl 'ind. whom sb** has not Married April 13tli. ISbJ, at the ■ Leas«' of Klamath river from mouth of Eugene project was put ¡a print last he u»l fi >ru sin**»« I >.«c« mi>er last. residence of D. J. Lumsden, by Rev. Spencer creek to state line was let to w’Crk, letters have come f*om Port Eneas McLean, H. XV. <> Bryant to • th«1 Klamath river Improvement Co.; P«»simaster (i» ?i i.«« Wanamaker has work to be completed by October 1. estauh-ticd an invi I .1’. ml«* that no land, a Is«», asking how much m<»nev Misa Carrie l.iimsden. Messrs. Lmu ami Beekman have or IK89, and lense to run 20 years from p««s!»»»ti e r-bail I** kept in a saloon, or would be reipure«! t » induce the re in any i m > iii from whbm a sahion may moval of the null plant to that city. dered their eligme ami will soon coiu- that date; that tliev collect 31 per M menee the er«-ctiou of a saw mill on l toll; bind *10.000. Is* im(e’ed. 1 he mill has I wen lying idle since their lau l near town. \t «iinuvr at the White H»»use four the middle ot last IH*<’«‘inlier. Rt'ply- A snow and hail storm visited US The A. O. V. 'V. have promptly paid g«*t»«*ra-i »us g-i h»*r. I here are Gr«*at- ing to dire»*t «pi«*sti»>n>» the proprietors • the widows and orphans of Mr. Nolan this week. gi imlihf*r S. •»?t. President and Mrs. (Jen. Miller will start this week for H*irri.M»ii. their two cliibiren and their say there is m » litth* profit in tiie bus- of Mtxlford. and Mr. McKenzie of iness as it lias run during the past Jacksonville, late <le«'eas«»d. Salem, with a band of horses. children'.^ chii lren. Ike Mensor stopped over in town l’be prospects for big crops iu Klam l’be S^lvertou .1/» »« **/ reports tiie t year that they have felt in no liaste to Monday on his way to Port Townsend. . la-gin operati»»n< again, ami the «|iies- tiu hug of .i co interh iD r’s outfit lu the He has Ix-en making au extend' d visit ath county are quite flattering M . non Junnty hills, in an old cabin. • tion of removal having c«»me up. they to Ins mother and sister in Sail Fran Joseph Kessler has gone to Yreka A .?’J0 pii.M a; i . half liar piece and will probably extend Ins vi<it to liave t«» *»♦*ttIr that Indore <‘«»usi«|rring cisco. iuo d ! u|*re fo m l. Tins action was favoret! with uice San Francisco. anything c I m *. Sonu* of tm* «»wnrr^ 1’ v. : imilbt» in .fa«*ks»ui county have are strongly in fav«»r«»f rem«»va). In growing showers Friday night. Satur E. 1’. McCornack, of Salem, ban just realized the !n*n lit of life maiir- day, Sunday and Monday night. Hope Ixvu in town for the past week oh lieving it would In* a profitable thing am-»* m the O. C. W. Tim widows is father to the wish that frost will not land business. of T. V. 'IcK *! z.b*. of Jacksonville, and for them. Otlmrs pn f«*r t«» remain kill our fruit after these cold rains. Messrs, llankiu and „ Mr. N »’ in«I. of Mediord, have each re- here, if they can ««er even a ««jib’dI Those people whoareso much afraid the Klam ith Improvement Co., were rvi¥e<| >2tBM)from th<* order. profit ahead In explanation of the of tbe borer which infests the fruit m town last week. A mhi of Sei.at or l>ol|»h, 21 years of lack of profit in th«* busiue«*s. the tr<-es should wrap tilt-ir trees with John Keliher, one of our prominent Mge, v.’as one oí three Pl inreloil college manager states that thr limited ca tarred felt. About two feet of the trunk should b«» wiappe, 1, th»» feit I ic young men, has eutered the I'. S. sig students who were arrested at lieti B.i'ik «a little t»»w’u on the Jersey aide pacity of th«* mill is largely resjM»n>i- ing pushed well down into the earth. nal service and is b. ing instructed t»y of the Ovlaware river) charged with l»le for it. It is a “one set” mill, ami Considerable excitement was caused Sergt. Glass. d<>-»i leriy hid iuct the other day. In yet the building ami «a large part of 1 «st week by the airest of a young girl I'li'-re was a case of bilccarooiug ex making the arrest, a ¡N»hceumi> struck on a charge of larceny. ’The officers ot traordinary at the saw mill on«' day y.»U‘ig iMlphaheavy bl»»w upon the the machinery are capable «»f »lomg the law dealt very leniently with the last week. While the head sawyer and foi« h> ■: I fWith his «-lub. 'l’be justice twice the amount <»f w«»rk now »lone. case aud she was fined, and upon I he one of the partners were eating their b f*»I»- '»fiom the young in« n were ex- That is. the building and much <»f th« payment of tbe tine by a relative, al lunch at noon, la-iiig at the time the Hiumv•« dis«’harg^i them, the evidence plant are of a °iw»» set” capacity. The lowed to go fre«'. it is to lie hoped only occupants of the mill, a wild being insiitUeh n’ to warnin' the pro- that this will be a life-long lesson to cow liecaine frightened at some small interest on the «mpital iu the real es ce ‘»hug against tbt-iu. tier aud any others who may I»- tempt- boys in tiie road aud jumped into th«> tate. t!ie «‘«»st of management and the «sl in like tuauner. mill-race. The strong current immedi A «iis;»at*‘ir of th«* ldth fro n Browns The Chester Arthur Poet G. A. R. «if ately swept her down the race to (the ville. L uu county, lo the Oretjonitiii U’H ;es of a niinilwr of employe- are a- sivs: I'iie |>l mt of the roller grist much as if the output < ■f mannfac- Mwlford, wi.l ivlebrate Memorial day mill. The two man were lu a quandary miUs ami the woolen mills of this city tn red goods were twi lce as large as at at tbe -Iaeksonville cemetery May 3 Hb. as to how tli- v were going to get her wen* isaiglit f >r the sum of SBh.tMIo to- present. This place cs the mill at a and it is to lie bojied that all who Lave out. Suddenly a brilliant thought friends interns! tliere will bring tiowers struck one of them; he picked up a d bv a home company composed of the btisim*s8 men of this city. The great disadvantage in competition and assist in this beautiful memorial, rope, mail'* a running noose in the end sum of SlV.BiM was raieed in one hour, with larger mills. ' To the question which ill the origiu was designed to and after many fruitless attempts suc- l’iii- «•omprisi 3 the wb >!e plant of th» why the ca| ty of the mill has not decorate the graves of soldiers vvuo fell e«ed-dm getting it over the horns. nulls h *re except 8*>.ne machinery I” « II iherr l>ed. the manager replies in their country's service, but iia.- I lu ll tiie lojie was attached to tbe spread to so grand a sentiment as lo iiiacliineiy us.-d for pulling logs into Which tlje «»Id comp my r«*serv«*s I«» that the «‘ompany hat always la'en include ail, friend or foe, in the bond» •lie mill, and the struggling bovine move Lo their nulls in AU«.my. was dragged Isiddy into the mill. I'p bam| k *red by lack of capital, A move of a eommon fraternity. W.-ishtigtoc. April 1.5. It. is report«<l to now the men had been masters of of the mill to «s»me other place where that tbefpresideut contemplates taking the situation. Imt as sihiii as the cow Talent Items. th«* whole south front of the first tl«»o? capi’al i< more abundant ami could found herself out of the water she pro- «»f the state department building fol l»e interested in the enterprise w. mid There are a f«-w eases of illness III ceede to turn the tables, and there executive offices an*! estabh hmg rou • •x<‘i<4»m«‘ the ¿kirn .. ’ difficulties »• «. æM in the our community. l-ut n... inn:; M-r'ous. it were lively times in that mill for the tine office hours then*. Su»*b a plan next tifteeu miniih's. Finally tile atil- Would give the pres d«mt the priv'ie»g< way of pi «»titable operation, be think-. is hop»si. niil was [H-rsaaded to Is- still long The weatiier is all any reasonable With the facts thus given in out that th«* humblest vmpl«»ycs of tin* gov enough to get the ro|ie off, when she 1 peisou eonid ask tor. No (lost yet. eminent have, but which the chi f ♦ x line, th«* '1' idin «« s ri-es to ask theqiies- trotted out of the mill aud over the with pros,., <-ts of everythin-,' it. .bund verdure clad hills, coutideiit that she eentive do«*H !i«>V p«»ss*-s the right to ti«»». < an A>hla nd afford to lo-e t hi unis». enjoy his own b«»uie. L’be clerks in Was the heroine of a most remarkable The mill Inis been op some <»f the smallest «iivisions of th«- woolen mill The fruit evaporator 1- now the ex ad vent nr". C okres P om > f . nt . state department have m«>re roou and «»rate«I by tile present company since citement. \\ *■ exp-x-t. it will s h m cul more convenienct-w than the clerks iu 1^7S and -ilice that date has paid in minate lavorrtbly. So list 'll sharp fol LAKE < ot’N ry. the executive mansion. wag» s to residents •f the town, not new-. 'l.nki I"« Kvainincr. April II Th»» Ashland liolimss Band will Washington, April 11. The S» c«>ua I» ss than -SHO.'ilHt. When in opera Cattle are in from the desert in large hold a sm i-'s of religious m—'tingH at Assistant Post master-general to d ty ti«»n it pay roll on a two-set basis the Baptist church m Taient. com uumliers. l>egan openlug bids for carrying the Cnited States mails on al»out 15 dd wonl«l I h - from SI,not) to ?17«»> ,>er mencing S itnrdrday 2'tlli lust., 7 p. 111., Jesse Watters, of Bly, has gOÎH« I h ‘- star and steamimat routes m sev< ral month. and it would bring into the aud continuing ov -r th, Sihb.ith. All low with a bunch of horses. are invited. States aud Territories. Alwuit 25,(W city from the sale of goisls from S5i)()(> C. E. Randall brought a bucket of Mr. Al. Helms has sold out Lis S4I- bids hav| l»**vn received for tins s« r- t<i <lu. hmi | ht month. 'The effect of loon business and taken up a more cat fish with him from California to v ice. Con*misaioner «»f Pensn»us Tunner the su-»[>eiish»n of tie* monthly pay honornl.le employment, that, of carpen plant in the ('h' waucan river. t«» day issuexl an order holding that roll has already Inn'll plainly seen by tering. He is building several dwell Permanent improvements, such as ‘whenever a ¡»evsion« r is «lisablv»! iu many of our citizens during the past ing houses for rent. Ho lias already roads, bridges, county vault, etc., has three built, so the building boom is in brought Lake county in debt about the hand or foot m a degr«*e entitling fev mom!.-, lake the mill away, and creasing at an a.-celeratiMl ratio. him to $24 |>« r month under th** a»** 8ll,bi0. This is better than if the Io,— will I»* keenly f»-lt. I'o th«» <»t March 3. ¡SB2. such pensioner shall S. Sherman has been piloting a Cal- debt had lu'en incurred by court ex by r»*asou of that fact l»e entitle*! t»» h reputation and pros|>ectK, as well as ifoiman from S.m Jos» around through penses. salaries, etc. rate of p-i n««»nth under the act of th.- imtm-diate ami permanent bn.-i- Jaekaon and Josephine counties, with A vague rumor is floating around August I, KM». This order will ar Hit* view of locating a stock ralieh. He feet t lie peusums of some fioi) or soti n< -- condition of the town, it would s»s-ms well pleased with everything ex that a gentleman from Belding, whose name we could not learn, was going to Is- a great blow. Certainly. Ashland disabled veterans of the late war. cept the sight of snow around old Gray put up a large brick hotel in Lakeview cannot iiffo.d to |,» m - the mill. back. But one must learn, where the i he coming summer. «■'iiigre-xiubal Kr-.ipporliuiiiiieiit. But. again, can -lie keep it ? Is grass is perpetmilly green it is high Speaking of some of I’residvnt Har Washington, April II. Congress anything to I»- done to clieckmat«» the and moist. rison’s late appointments, ore of our man Springer of Illinois who h i- al The planing mill is humming nowa |h,--.b|e winning by Eugene or some ways taken a great mt« res’ m matters days. The capacity is about JiMMl feet neighlsirs says: “<>h. yes, Mr. So-anil- relating to the «‘eusiis. was askeil to other town m this game r This is a of tiiHinng or rustic per day. They So got there with ls>th feet." But tills day what lie thought of th" pro-q MM«* 4 »f question worthy of the ta-st and most charge tbe popular prices. The firm could not Is* said of Corporal Tanner, h rvapportionineiit of tbe <’«»11:/rt sston earne-t eon-iderati<>n of our new is now Drake, Renfro A- Drake. John who lost I mi 'I i of his legs in the civil war. al representation during th«1 short srs- Is.a.d of trade, and one that will test Drake having leasts! Mr. A. P. Talent's .sion of the Fifty-tirst Congress, after interest in the mill. They ex|ns-t to The i nion 1’iicitic has bought 17.1 MMi the S«i|H»rinte!hlent of the Census thevableof the organization in one lie prepart d to furnish all tin» fruit tons of steel rails. What for? Ibm’i ration of should have made an eum direction, at least. It is of sufficient boxes needed in Southern • »regon here know. Imt we try to think the rails ar«' the population. immediat«- importance to demand a after. for a railroad through Lakeview. How Mr. Springer repin'd: "Very much Vi r \. long. Ob. Lord, must we wait until the special meeting of the Ixiard. and the will tiepend upon the |»olilical com welcome toot of the iron hors»» is heard plexion of tbe Fifty-second Congrees. president should cnil a meeting ut Keno Whispers in this h ippy land of Canaan? which will have l**en elected by that oi.ee,'and have an investigation made time? If tb<* liepublicatJB maintain of the i.etiud status of the matter. A couple of weeks ago Hie voice of Boston brown bread al the I'. their control there is little doubt they prudence whl-|s-red to one Chas. L iw- Bakery fresh every day. will l>e allowed to pass a reapportion* tou, alias Horton, in relation to the Central Point Items. lloii’t travel without au accid«*nt ment bill without any opposition on policy of ta'iug a little more upright the part of th»* I>»*iu.»erati«. If. how in dealing with peopie generally. By ticket 25c per dai for •■?'!<»«». Killings 13-ni ever. tbe el* » turns 111 the fall of 1H!M» (’. \\ Savag»» is »loinga tin«* biimn* virtue of a writ of lialieas corpus the agent. should reverse tbe present majority in the St. ('loud hotel. gentleman has just Is-eti released from Brocade diagonal and plaid »In ss then it is hkely the ¡JeiiHierat.H will W . B. A. Temple is framing a large Liukville j ill. where he had been rus goods. Id cts. per y ard at M. L. think they eanapportiou the (’»»ngres- ticating- a few months with a charge of ford's. sional representatioii und» r the lltli store building*’ for himself. forgery banging over him. Totally »•ensue just as well as the Republicans, Wai. Gates and family have gone to Uliacqiiailited wit ti 1 he (sillcy suggested lu that cits»« lh**re is hkelv to le» a «•on- Portland for a week’s visit. by prudence, Mr. II irton naturally n> test. 1 he infant «’bild of Mr. aud Mrs. garded it as some tiresome part of an "In your opinion what h likely to tn* Herington wa« l urie«| here thia week. entirely new system of moral govern the bush» of representation?' ment, and so paid little attention to it. "That, of co»irs<». is »htlb’nlt to an l>r. Hmkl i - ««vin’cte*! horn from Rejoicing hi h’.s fresh flee.Io n, h" went swer at this time, but I -h»>uld s iv we I i Cahforni 1 visit s »metin.** this week. down to Buite cr«s‘k. where he fell m have close upou sixty-five millions of A. H. Meagly and N. Fisher, of dMck- love with two pairs of shoes Is-loiiging people to-day. Tins would givensan • »nville. were s«*en on our streets this to tbe storeman. Mr. 1’ieard. and forged incr»*as»» of alm*»st tift« »’n mtlhous in a check on that gentleman for 82'J. the Jast teu }t*:.i>. au I of this iucreast week. Any dishonest young gentleman, anx Illinois can ithow fully a million. Th« Mr. Fr««d Gr»*«*n xxas thro'vn from a ious to get a goo I start in life, should great States of th«» notabb Min horse Sunday, and had three ribs go over to Yreka jail and see Mr. Hor nesota. Nebriisk.i and Kan>.«s. will «•♦•r- broken. ton crouching over his frugal fare of taiely In» entitl'd to an in»T©itse in R v. Mr. Quimby held a series of mush and molasws. It that dou't give representation, at; i so will X»*va»la and meeti?igs b*re last week. He bad a him a start, he should try a pile-driver. California. g.Mul bearing. It is truly toiieiuug to go by moon too. tbat AtetatniH. The chance« are, and perhape (te.»rg la. have grown BUf- thir city «•th'. ials have onlered tines light alone ac,d gaz" on the horse I h >C ticieutlv to warrant ' an increase in t heir ¡»iilit in all I he h»ms«s inside of tbe “Mtiootiy " at the lower end of the K-- iio representation even though the basis corporation: which is a general im- navy-yard, and think how patiently she Pills ultore lOllllH li'l \ lays there waiting for the moss to kin 1- of representation may I k » big! iei r. 1'lier«' provena nt. li:i\ ill ly gather upon her north side. The can Lt* no »|iiesliou as to Texas. . i'exa- t here ate s vend p titles looking for tender young thing caught le r death has grown more rapidly t liai» any < ier houses to rent. Iioth dwellings and o' cold on iier first trip, and the l.'MUl State «»f the Snub, ami ston s. but II htp is no? an empty house feet of lumlier she carne«l to Lmkville aioual repo seutatn»u wi ill l>e co in fVntral Point. wouldn’t make a collin i for her. l’olier |M>ndingly itjcrraiksL New York max» iah otT b.i«lcr M. P«*ters<»n an«l «mine other tmhle captain tlie ■ new secretary oi the tbe large »ntics like New minis?e»H from tin* Willi'mette valley, navy writes “It seems to In'thepe- lyu and Buff.do m.o ♦* will preach In re next S ir *.iy. iw»!h euiiar fate <i i our n ivy io !>• coiilmuiil- i.»r • <>» hi I pa.-sing through similar ber-'ive- «ti. lu 't i v. nli4 iii 1 m »; mng an.I evening. falling off which lias ents. I Weep With '.oil. ' some of the country dis’ M om . h IÌI ’I iìh » . I,. . B. IxifhMid has a > *«!«*r visiting Island. Maine an.I Vein • I l ave um < <1 Ax A win I blowing several day- from here, from ( ahf«*riua. It is the first waut to give up any of t luing many the northwest through tins valley is 1 .-oiild««» ami iinliu'« time they have met since they left ea» ‘ h ’.»■ar.««. mii «I La «■ ; omni t tation. and for ibis r«wso generally very talkative, very loud and pr««i»»|»’ ami « lì * :« ih m ’I.«n a«’.ion '»»her <*n th«* ‘ Plains ’ in lx",,. ble a tight will be made truthful. Such a wind blew last week, i. N Smith. ('»I- a. N Y basis down, which *voiil«i neeosMitate . Imj»rove!uent still continues. Seve telling by night and l>y day that rain, • I Miffere«! fiotn < <»nMi| :itb n which corresponding increase in the miml»er ral of «»in citizens have harmed a «*om- and perhaps something b irder, was a- m»«l joich an ol»'!in:H» form that I of members. ¡• iiiy and intend putting up a large <*>>miug on its vvmgs. Heavy showers i«arr«l it \x«>ul*l emsf :• *to| page of tiie If we take as a ba^is th'.'» •di .. id »lour fact«>ry immediateb, of Axi-l S Pills ef- drenched the valley Friday night, and I m - v c L T wo wonhl give just iibviii! tbesame bum! er l>. Burke. Saturday morning the valley was cov fr< lv<! a « omplete < lire 1 )r. H ’ «wes li is <11 bis store room to of representatives ;ts we have now. ered with snow. To-day (Sunday) a S i. ... M. a A. Merritt of Jacksonville, who m- I’be reapportionment under tbe tenth • I have n*ed Ayer’s Filin f«»r the past nds putting in a tin«* ¿took of general light snow is falling, but yesterday tbe census was imuie upon a basis of LY>.- hail that struck tbe burg fairly recon 1 l.iity year-» ami <•«•* nMÍ«lt r tla ♦ UMI. On the basis of and with merchandix* m the near future. I \alual»i<* faituix me • i:, nr cile,! the writer to the hTxlcst snow a population of BikOtMUMO. there would l'hos. Mee A ^*>ns. of Applegate, re- balling. Audaboveall thisearth-iadt- tu» better rvmidx h»r liver In* just the sam«* nil ml »ers as we have ceivthl a large engine and saw mill com ing smile the green fields ranges and and h.t\alway«* f» und thrill <"tire f* 1 «lx sprilla Quinn ill be day. namely. plete, l»y Wednesday s freight, which woodland tlow-ers. like an E len taking .Middle ml . llartf >r»l. < ••!*» But it must In* n*mcml»r«re4i that they intend putting up on I'hompson a bath in the elements of the north pole. ” I' iv ing been tr>.ul»L«i V. th coHtive- live new menil**rn have lieen provided creek. d «’ hs , xv Idi h s< vili?» iTahlr u irli f»rr- Dr. I««-e says that Mr. Wayne Oliver M4»H«4 of s«‘ •er’nr. ! »14 for under the Ternt«»nal admission, so -MYKri.it. ..!•/- I ; tried is dving at the residence of his son Avers ¡'ii that would give a net increase i.ic- i»_’ f : 1. Î14 f 1 atn White m-wilig machii'e- I >ean’s Frank on Butte creek. Mr. Oliver is a ¡j 1 ad t«» sa v that of at least five, in«« whoh* «piestiou is II . X I :»\r «.»■• \ rd tn« 1 ♦ vet «»ran pioneer ag.sl 7t>. who came better than ali k t»lli< a very eomplic ite»l on»*, and at this store. u.«-«ih in»* I stage it is difficult t«> make any predn*- l'h"iiX' perfumes in imik at (int- early to the «•oast from Bunion county, i. ri’. e at this h i •■»!' ’n * .<«n «»lily alter a Samuel Mo. He lived a Io ig time in Rogue t dhii‘1 trial « • -! ’ ! « i r merit«» tious as to the oiiUuune. wimm T h . ♦ d.»i»4 s. t lak river valley. Death has mown widely Toba«xx> and cigars at c,>sf at < ». H. Violin. Inni;<> ami guitar strings at through the ranks of tboae whocleare«! A % Blount's. * BiirekLalter A Hasty's. the paths we now tread so comfortably; but mav these heroes’ paths in the I'KEPtKEI» LT Better Land l>e those "made straight" J. C. Ayer A Co., Lowell, Mass and cleared by Divine goodness. Sktl.l l»y all lH*al«*-*» in Hediriue. F kieh the P oet fRID *5 . .. ir -»r r ■’r *vr-»r •vr inr -.r^r irti ir t- • r *r i ’ ’.r irir t.- ir •»r i” ir vr irir tFTF.^r^ir Tr - r r trtrtr tr ir t Jk .11. -U-Jk Jk Ju.'« JV -zL k /LUL-'l Jk JL Jig gu it Ji U . 4. JL Ju J k . JU JL'Uk JU-«g JL JU IKglU ir nr nr n- ir nr ir.,ir nr nr •r ir ir - r - r i«- ■ r **. : -vr ir tr ?r ir \r ir *lr ir r « • ir r \r ir *r t ir *tr ’*< ir ir ir ir ’ r «r ir ir if *r nr ar irt Jk JL» J*- Jt. JK Ju uk j L Ji. JkJCJL JI» JkJk JUUL JL ;; Jk -t L. J!. Jk Ji. •- JÙ Ju JU JL JU JU Ju JL JkJLJk-LJLJ Intending to make a radical change in my business, I offer any and all goods AT COST. XsEBS'O'W Baskets.. ! $1.00. Baking Powder per can, , 40. Biooms. 40. Cloves per pound. 35. 25. Cocoanut per pound Corned Beef per can 20. Cream Tarter per pound I 30. Chipped Beef per can 25. Chocolate per pound 20. Currants per pound 10. Candles per box 2.20. 8-ounce Extracts 35 » * 2-ounce 15 Oat Meal 17 pounds 100 Rolled Oats 5 Cans Oysters for 1.00. k k CfcildrenCryferPitclier’sCastoria price. Re ■ >l ) Re ■guiar price. 50 Re I ~ b). Re 3o. Re « o eb P P eb price. 5( I. price. 3( i price. 25. price. 12* price. 2.25 price 40 2o. 1 .oo. k k k k œ P Q W w price I (Regular price si.50 per l><>x.) c < Hlier Snaps at Cost. 3 packages Starch for 25 cts. Regular price 10c Salmon per can 15 cts. Regular price 20 cts. Soda per package 20 cts. Regular price 25 cts. Sardines per can 15 cts Regular price 20 cts. 5 gallon keg Syrup $2.50. Bulk Syrup per gallon 50. I > ! Pickles, 5 gallon keg $1.30 Regular ¡nice $1 -75 Bottled Pickles at cost. Rai3ins ner poutid 2o 15 Regular price Rice 15 pounds for 1.00. Regular price 12 1 ,< m i . King of Soaps, Thomas’ Cold Water Bleaching and Thomas' Standard Savon Soap, per box $1.25 O e+ i o > u> each. p cn hd 3 i » > (Dig up vour obi 50 lb sack Table Salt 75 cts. Regular price S5 CtH. Stock Salt 100 lb bags $1.00. Tea per lb can, 40 cts. Regular price 50 cis Vinegar per gallon. 25 cts. Regular price in cts. Wash Tubs 40 cts. I tegular price .<1.00. Wash Boards 35 cts. Regular price 50 cts. Combs, each 10 cts. P o c-b u> o B ( School Books. Blank Books, Stationery, Pens and Ink,—all at Cost. Climax, Escort and Sawlog Tobacco, per plug. 40 Cts. Regular price. 1.5 < |-. Star, Horse Shoe and Splendid, per plug, 45 cts. Regular price 5o cts. Eaithp.ii Creeks and Crockery at Cost. com U r* •W U !•; Pitcher and Basin Chamber Sets Plates per set Bowls Cups and Saucers Flour per Sa' k Glass Sets. 4 pieces Glass Pitchers Lamps Coal Oil per case $1.10. 4.35. 55. 15. 50. 90. 40. 1.00. 40. 3.00. O O P- œ & J o o U> r P a n o ski ;-i 11 ;.\ i>: Regula r price S| .5(1. Regular price < ».50. Regular price 05. 1 íegular price 25. Regular price (jo. (íegula r price 1 .00. Regula r price 5o. Regula r price .25 1 iegular price 00. I- worth >.75. And stacks and stacks of goods that we can not mention here, but can ask you to come and see. All sales STRICTLY CASH, as I will not sell goods for cost and charge them to account. ALL AT (OST.* yer s Pills, Ashland, Or., April 19, 1889. CMMreuCryferPitcIier’sCastoria R<- CANiï&D GOODS ALL AT COST Constipation Effective Remedy R< mila r P- Q P- P •"5 œ? o trb P- O B c+ O P O a rt- I I I I I I <