NEW nils w; I.K NEW THIS WEEK. HERE ANI» THERE PERSONAL. The two lots in Summit addition of­ fer«-«! for sale by A. \V. Scott comprise H. B. Reed has sold his fence works a beautiful ami choice l«x*atiou for a C*>1. Bowditch returntxl home yes­ Red House ahead. x home, an«l are alreaily plant«*! iu fruit terday from Portland. at Roseburg to J. H. Moody. PRIOAY........... .... APRIL 19, IMS*) Easter egg Sunday next. trees. Five counties in Washington Terri­ Mr. H. D. Maxutu baa been out balk­ the < iiruit Court of the Stat»* of Oregon, I 1’. Grady, the skillful painter, who ing through Klamath county. tory have female County Superintend­ In foi Orchards are loaded with young ItiHiiiw tu Kent Jackson count}. is kept busy with orders in his line, is ents of Schixils. fruit of >ill kimls. Peter Britt, plaintiff, vs Martha Ed\ and John : Georg« Miller has gone east of the Thr«*** goxl lodging moms to rout in now engaged in painting th«* cottage Edy. defendants. W. B. GRUBB, D. J. FERREE, John Lingsdon is charged with an The farmers are still wanting more mountains, to ride for Dave Slnx>k! tin* Myer house on Helman street, op- of E. V. Carter in th«- southeastern on the 3d day of April, 1*89, iu j attempt to poison all the Indians on the Whereas, Proprietors. above named court a judgment wa« ren : p.wite the Woolen mill. Inquire at rain iu tins valley. part of town. Rolx-rt Shaw went down to Grant’s the Siletz reservation, by mixing arsen­ dered in favor of the above plaintiff, ami | premises. Stacks of new and Stylish Clothing against the above named defendant-«. for>l. | Governor Pciiuoyer has lssiteil a Pass this w«*ek. ami may remaiu there ic in their bread. Htagex leave Aslilaiul every .Moiulxy 419.17 with interest thereon from said date of ; at < >. II. Blount's, just «qiened. S. 4». li. II proclamation d«*clanng Tuesday, April iu business. judgment at the rate of 10 |»er cent i»vr an anil l hurx«lay at 7 A. M A gram elevator to hold one mil ­ Leave Linkvill«» every Monday and ■ nuiu, ami >i:jl) attorney’s fee. and the further i The S. P. pay car went south Mon­ 30tb, 1S8D, a legal tioli.iay, for tin* «•« le- A. S. Hammon I. Es-|., has lx*en at lion bushels is to be built at Portlami sum A speeial meeting of the Hoeiety of of >:17.*2M cost.«, which judgment was en Thursday at d A. M. bration of tlie centennial anniversary day after paying off the boys here. Sal«m this week, on bueim-ss before ami completed by Sept. 1st. It will lx« rolled and docketed in the clerk's »»time of lionte via S>xla Springs |S|«ak< and Ken««. Bargain Hunters to-morrow at D. R. of the inauguration of George Wash­ said court on the6th day of April, 1889; there j A- E. V. Milla. The important bnai- 315x(’3 feet and 125 feet high. 'The Willamette towns are trying to ington as the first President of the the supreme court. FARE fore te-s.-' is to t ike advantage of their low “bonus” Ashland out of its w«x»leu By virtue of an execution iu foreclosure is ! Aahlaiui to Linkville, Harvey T. Huff, of Eugene, ami I'uited States of America. The 1’1L>- Th«- first ripe cherries of the season 00 ' prices on shoes. Open meeting. sued out of the above entitled court in the mill. inoh acknowle-lgt-s th«- r«-c«iii‘. of a Richanl Evans of Oregon City, arrived were sliipp**«l from Marysville. Cal., to above named » ausc ou the 13th day of April, I *. ** Keno, - - - 5 00 j San Francis«*) Last Momlav. The early 1S89, 1 have levied upon the hereinafter de- ; Expressnue through to Linkville. 2«' to [ I’m happy. Why of course am handsome printt-d copy of th« pnx-la- in town Wednesday. Private Sch«««»l clierrn-s are almost full siz«xl in Ash­ scribed real property of defendants, tosatisfy wearing a pair of Mills’ #•’> «-alf sewed mation from the state printing otli-«-. i-'Xc per pound. Mr. S. M. Rh«xlea started yesterday the judgment aforsaid, and the additional , The private school for primary pu­ land now. sb«x*s. • costs ami accruing costs upon this writ: and : OFFICE in Aslilaml. at The (»reg-m. for Iowa, to settle up an estate in T. (>. Andrews has bought th«* inter­ pils b.-ld in the session room of the will offer for sale for cash m hand to the A humire-l ami fifty South Carolina highest lk,n’t miss th«- elocutionary enter­ est of his partner. J. H. Martin, in th« which he is interest«-«!. Presbyterian church, will continue; bidder, at the court house d«»or in j spring term commencing April 22«i. tainment by Miss Himls at the M. E. business of Martin A Andrews, ami A. C. Ewart weut down to Albany tiegnx-s have appli’xl to lx- given work Jacksonville, Oregon, on Mr. Andrews ami 11 M. llieks bavi* on Sunday evening's train to attend to in the Fresn«*, Cal., vineyards, promis­ church this evening. For further information apply to SATURDAY, MAY 35th, ISH9. gon« into partnership to continue t la* ing to work out their fare from South at 2 o’clock P. M , of said day all the right, N ei . lie So'Krr. The eagle on your 3 »-n-iuiH to be tmsim ss. Their advertisement appears some building business there. Carolina at S15 a month. title and interest of said Martha Edy and John s|>ent at 1>. R. A- E. V. Mills for those in theT iihnos this w«x-k. They handle Mr. A. G. Ross, of Texas, a brother- Edy, defendants, in and to the said property, tuctlua! Auction! Ivan Powell, aged 30 years,employed t<3 calf sewed shoes. to-wit sewing machines of several of th« l>«st in-law of C. B. Watson, arrived in The blacksmith shop on B street, be* in a mill at Nestucca, sixteen miles The N E *4 of section 7, and the S E *4 of I hi Saturday afternoon April 27, I We have lieen having geuiliue old- makes, bnggii s. carts, wagons, harness, • -Ashland Wt*ds fashioned April showers in Aslilaml etc., and are agents of the Vancouver W M., situated In Jackson eountv, Or. John A. Hale, of thetunuel contract­ a circular saw last Monday ami was Wituess my hand at Jacksonville, Or., »hi- ! a’ au< tion to high«-st ladder. b'.rrrij- during the past fortnight. Nurseries. ing firm of Hale A Smith, was on Sat- frightfully mangled. He di«-d in half 11th day of April. 1689. ASl IT.ANI », lliiuj in nut ijo, Come one ami all. J ames G. B iki »- ey . Th«» cutting down of Main street to ur«lay morning's train, going south. A Washington dispatch says a p« n an hour. Salo w ill commence at 2 p. in. »harp, 451 Sheriff. j has been re opened, and the proprietor i sion has l»-en granted to Mrs. Lydia A. the ectablisln-d grail«- on the lull in at Hunsaker's music room. Mrs. Eugen«- Walrad has lxx-n spend fat her of eighteen children applie«] front of Th«- Oregon Ims lieen in prog­ ing th«* w«-ek at the bom«- of her moth­ to A the Hubbard, of Aslilaml. Oregon. I is prepared to do promptly all work iu Miss K. P. C alvin . Clackam.is county authonti«*s Why Is It ress this w«-ek under «lir.-ction of street er, Mrs. A. S. Jacobs, n«-ar Medford. for support. The children have Ix-en Bargains in alt kinds of merchandise A**M*«-m*-nt Miller. That people linger along always com­ Every Branch of the Business. at th«- stores in Ashlumi and full elled welcome, ojien air serenmle m the plaza report. The cutting doivn of tin- bill Hus morning for their home iu New ments that eveT cross«-«! the oontiuent wood Bros, druggists. t.i make rawessm -nts from the records. W«dnes«l «y evening the first of tlie uml filling to the gra.le below will York state, goiug by way of California. arrivetl at Chicago Tueedny from Mas­ greatly improve the appearatx-c of the season. sillon. < >liio. the destination lx-ing Port­ J ohn M at . J. H. Storey and family returned land, Oregon. The train consists of business part of town. Ilepnty Co. Assessor Don’t forget that it takes cash to In a Sumlay dispatch to th« Or« < Ioni­ from Klamath county, and will move twenty-eix cars; value of implements run a printing office, uml that th« ’Til« Itewanl of 3‘tll Offered. north into Washington Territory or on the train estimate«! at £80,00(1. inks needs «-oiu to k«* f> up its largeex- an from Washington appears th«- fol­ Idaho. On l'm-eday evening last, a lady lost |«ense aet-ount. lowing item: The appointment by Mr. Newton Clark, of Wasco county, Ii > n the wash room of a Pullman ear, the preeiilent of Max Praelit to be col- Mr. D. Van Horn, of Port laud, the has lieen appoints«! acting Grand Re­ The firm of Felts A* Johnson have by somewhere IwCween the Ashland de- l«*ctor of customs for tin* «listrii-t of piano tuner, was in town this w«*ek, corder of tlie A. O. U. W. of Oregon, pot ami Oik street a ring set with two mutual oonM-nt dissolved copartner­ Alaska, is highly gratifying to that in­ putting a uumlx>r of pianos iu g<«xl Washington and British Columbia, the e dividual. Max Wiis indorsed by the condition. Grand Recorder. J. T. Brown, being $_ > will Is- paid for the delivery of the comlucUsl by W. W. Felts. Pacific coast, including till the republi­ E l. Grubb was visiting Ashland last disable«! by illness. Mr. Clark is a ring to E. C. K me at the Ashland de­ can senators from California, Oregon “Prof.” Lester, the «lancing master, Saturday ami Sunday. He is now em­ thoroughly competent man, aud of a pot. has taken an unceremonious ilep'irture, and Neva.la. Max has Ixx-n, in the ploy-tai at the Fairchild ranch in Butte character and standing befitting the leaving behind him numerous souve­ city for some time working for bis ai«- ereek valley. Not ice. position. pointment. He will leave for bis home nirs in the way of unpaid bills. Says the Roseburg Herald of Mon­ 1'he uncollected accounts of the iu Aslilaml. ()-, in a few days, ami he Mr. A. Hvile, of Chico. Cal., a step­ The Royce A- Lahsing company was exp«x-ts to assume charge of his office brother of Prof. J. S. Sweet, spent two day: A man named Landreth, who ar- \V illard .V Eubank estate will lie sold at public auction at the store of J. M. gr«s-ted by an absolutely pack«-«! lions«- in May. or thre«> days visiting Ashlaud within riv«xl here from Ashland a short time McCall to the highest bidder, on iu Ashland last Monday evening, and since, «lied last Friday night, ami was Mrs. Jennie R. Clemons, wife of A. th«- past w«-ek. burit*d Saturday. He leav«*s a wife Thursday, the 2**tb inst A list of said gave general satisfaction as usual. F. Clemons, who spent a year or two Judge W. L. White, who spent two .iccounts and notes can l«e seen at Tlie Easter services iu the Presbyt«»- in Ashland r.-cently, «litxl nt Omaha. weeks in Ashland, to the advantage of and several children in destitute cir- M< Call's store. .1. M. M c C all . nan church, next Sabbath, will lie a Neb., March 21th. of tuberculosis of lus health, returuail to Oregon City­ cumstaui*es it is said. 'They have al­ Assignee. ready been l«x>kt*«i after by our charita­ sermon iu the morning and concert ex­ the lungs. Mrs, Clemons had ix-en af- last Saturday. \shlaml. Or.. April 17. 'Kit. bly «iisposeil people. ercises by the Sabbath school in the tli«-t«*d with consumption and came Mrs. Myers, of Leabouou, who is at evening. with her husband to Aslilaml on ac ­ Says the lLxseburg Review of Mon­ siiiailpox in Douglas County. count of her health. Returning to Central Point for the benefit of her day: Architect Ewart was telegraphed Hall ’ s Vegetable Sicilian Hair R«- We are sorry to learn that this dread Nebraska last July, she grew rapidlv little child's health, was visiting Ash­ from Corvallis to Ashland to come to ilisease has again made its appearance newer is une Ayers, Barbour A- Elviage still keep caution has lieen taken to prevent . R. A E. V. Mills’. ♦ of a town as neat and imxlern bull I- Engineer Wm. Sally, one of the ol«i Oregon. Rev. S. P. Wiieoii, the pre­ The neW Catholic church, now in mgs ami dwellings, ami we can point timers, cam«- up from Portland with Pareira, native of Portugal, ag«-d 30 siding elder, preached the ihshcatory course of erection, makes the sixth with pride to th«* many first-class the pay ear this week, aud took back years, was accidently killed last Tues­ sermon. church building in Ashland. It is he structures that have Ix-en Inuit by this th«- special witli the Searles Wednes­ day at Willow Creek, while driving a four horse team attached to a roller, cat«sl on tith street, will lie 2t>x4O feet, firm. Do not fail to s«x< them before day. Linkvlll«* Stage l.ine. on the ranch of Antone Joseph, or th«» groumi measnie. ami will cost about letting out your work as they are first- Manager Koehler, O. A C. R. R., ol.l Burgess ranch. The horses be­ class men ami are sure to give you sat­ B-ginning next Monday, April 22,1. 82.2ri>. took a nd,» out tin* Boulevard to the came frightened, and when about to isfaction. a semi-weekly stage ami express line The Sugar Pint- lkxir atid Lumlior > • ♦ 4 Tolman sulphur springs with surveyor cross the creek at furious spe«xl. Pareira will lx* ofierat«*.! by W. B. Grubb ami factory at Grant's Pass, is running day M L. M -Call when here tin- first of attempted to jump, but was caught Southern Oregon Pre-byten ('apt. 1». J. Ferree Ix-tween Ashland and night. That company hits now the w«»ek. Ix-tween th«' roller and frame, result­ G rant ’ s P ass , Or.. April 11. The ami Linkville, via Keno. The stages an order from California for 75,01)0 M. ssrs. A. M. Knighton ami Gavin ing in th«- breaking and smashing of will leave Ashland every Monday and orang«- Ix-xes which will consume 1.- Southern Oregon presbytery organiz -l here last evening with eleven minis:«-rs. Mallet, bail«» their Ashland fnemls his luxlv in a frightful manner between Thursday, after the arrival of the north OOO.OHO feet of lumber. gixxl-by«- 'lues-lay evening,ami started th«- hips ami chest. Ins death occurring eight lx-ing present, ami five elders. train, ami will leave Linkville for Ash­ To a rejxirter in San Fram-is«-o tin- Rev. M. A. Williams preached tin- for Alaska, to remain probably «luring in half an hour after. ¡Yreka Journal. land at C> a. m. of the same «lays. Ex­ press packages will lie carried at low other «lay. General Manager Towne, of opening sermon, after which 1; v. w. th«* summer. The purchase of 17,000 tons of rails rates. Office in Ashland will lx» at The the S. P. R. R.. said there is no imme­ A. Suuck was eh-cttxl naxlerator. ami Horatio Hicks, who has bn from Ogden to San Francis«*«) via clerk ami Rev. A. Marcellus perman­ Oakland, Cal., to resale with his broth­ Eastern Oregon and Northeastern |ssip]e greatly prefer tins route to that cisco ami Portland. around by Ager. California, so as not to lx* dependent Hosley A- Pelton have leased of the ent clerk. Revs. Eneas Mi-Lean, W. er in that city. railroad company a pie«-e of lami a«l- A. Suiick and Elder -I. H. Ferns were W. B. < irubb, of Klamath county, on the Central Pacific for Pacific Coast Tralu Derail«-«!. ja«-ent to the stock yards near the elect«»«! by the presbytery the borne came iu last w«*ek from Keno, to make connection. 'The road will probably Sunday's south-bonml express train White Sulphur Springs Hotel, aud will mission committ«x*. arrangements for starting th«- stages, pass through the great sugar pine belt A call from Medford church to Eneas which li-- and Capt. Ferree will run on of Fall River valley, thence along the Was derail«-«! by an open switch a short put iu a stock yard for their own use Sierra Nevada foothills to Oroville, distance south of Redding. 'Die train with convenient weighing apparatus, McLean to Ixx-om«- its pastor, was rea«l th«- Ashland Linkville route. ami accepte«l by him. was on a down grade, going JI) miles etc. securing both mountain and valley­ The commissioners el«-cted to the A. P. Hammond, who has been laitl trade, thence across Colusa and Lake T. ANDREW* H. M HICK* an hour, when the open switch was Scrofula is transmitte«! from parent struck, amk the engine and tender, to child, ami thus l>ecom«*H a family in­ next general assembly, to lx- held in up for a long time by a wound in the counties to a junction with the Dono­ New York, wen- Rev M A. Williams ft which he reeeixed from an adze a mail aud express cars ami otic sleeper heritance for generations. It is, there­ hue road. This road will be a formida­ left the track. The car coupling be­ fore, the duty of every scrofulous per­ of Medford, ami Ehler C. Gaddis, of couple of mont hs ago. is able to go ble rival to the Central Pacific ami Roseburg. about slowly again, with the aid of a tween the two sleepers broke and the son to cleanse his blo«xl by a thorough Northern Pacific, and will beconnect«*d 'This presbytery includes the coun­ cane. whole train la-hind the first slt-epcr and persistent course of Ayer’s Sarsa­ with Portlami by the Oregon Short ties of Douglas. Coos, Curry. Josephine, kept tlie track. The derailment of parilla. Rev. F. W. G«x>kin aud wife, will Line owntxl bv the same compauv. Jackson, Klamath ami Lake Numbei leave f«x«n for their old home in New (Ex. the forward part brought the whole Mr. E. R. Ellsworth, an experience«! of organized churches. 11; number of England. They hav«* ma«le many train to a sudden stop, ami the shock was le-avy, throwing passengers forci­ and tirst-clasa mechanic, has re-opentsl elders. 27: nutnlier of m«-ml«ers, IIS; frit-mis in Ashland «luring their resi­ DEEDS RECORDED. bly from seatn ami Is-rtbs. No one the blacksmith shop on-Bstrix-t, lie­ number of Sabbath sch«x>l scholars. dence her», who much regret their «1«*- M(lO. tween Itii ami 5th m railroad addition, was hurt seriously, but it took half a partur«-. The following tletsls have been re­ The next session of the presbyt«*ry day to dear the track. How the ami gives notice that he is prepared to Messrs. Jana's Thorutou, J. T. Mil­ corded in the County Clerk's office at will lx- held 111 Roseburg next October. switch liecame misplacisl could not lie guarant«-e satisfaction in all kinds of lion. R. M. Garrett. Dan Waldroop, I. A popular nmeting walk held Wetrau«e to Surah N. Strange—12 6 10 nesdav evening in behalf of missions, Houck have l>eeu at Roseburg on lami acre« in Ashland, $1. "After a varit-d experience with many in the new church, and addressed by New Home, Ida K ffludi To-night! Wm Brown to Joseph Kobinson—land in Mrs. so-ealltxi cathartic remedies, I am con- Revs. Williams. Snuck, Marcellus, ami business within the past week. A Eiland. Ml'». Program of elocutionary entertain­ vinced that Ayer’s Pills give the most Helpmate, Burnss went as far as Wolf creek, to ’ H. Mayfield to p. R B. Wiuniford—part ment of Miss Ida K. Hinds at M. E. satisfactory results. I rely exclusively Eneas McLean. visit her sister a day or two. of lots 'J and 10, bk -, Ashland $1-V*o. New York, i-liurch. 8 o'clock to-night; on these Pills for the cure of liver ami Kcal E-tale Sales. Simon Caro, of Roseburg, was visit­ Chas. H nargadine to C. W Avers—land 1. A Tru«- Story Elizalieth Stuart stomach complaints.” John B. Bell. in Ashland, I_• >». Domestic, i W R. Haynes has sob) to A. W. Scott ing Ashland last Friday ami Saturday. Martha W ilargadin«* to C. W. Ayers and Phelps. Sr.. Abilene. Texas. lots !• and It), in Summit adilition, and .Mr. Caro is after one of the positions A. T Kyle—land in Ashland. 1250 2. Kathrin is Visit to New Yorki per­ Two nortb-lxuiml express trains Mr. Scott now offers the lots for sal«- at in the Itoselnirg lami office, aud if rec- F (. Day to John K Helman—lot 6 in sonation). arrange«! for Miss Hinds. ommemlatious will wiu he will certain­ Woolen's addition to Ashland. I-'MM). I Sale Agency for Jackson County of tlie passed Aslilaml last Friday evening, jLT.70. as will be seen by his ad. 3. Musi<- Selecte«!. Van Horn to Grace A. Helman—lot A. W. Scott has s-«l«l to S. B. Galey, ly capture the prize, as he has the 20 I in M Wool<*n A. Selections from l»r.Sevier Geo. the se«-oti«l one lx-ing a Rayuioml A- < addition to Ashland, also Whitcomb excursion train. Two trains two lots on Boulevard m Miner tract; name of nearly every prominent Re­ a strip 10 feet wide from side of lot 19, $450 W. Cable. publican politician in the st ate attached 5. Female Canvasser tjiersonatiom. went north Sumlay evening, also, the consiileration, #5.7i). Magruder trus. to (»race M. Harrah— regular travel ami the addition of ex­ lots 7 and s in bk 21 in Central Point, >100. A. T. Kyle has sold to Michael Calni- to his petition. arranged for Miss Himls. cursionists lx-ing too great for one lan, of Virginia City, Nevada., .7 acres J H.M< adm. to Mrs E. J. Shep Music. Rufus Cole was iu Ashland last Sun- herd—lol 1» Bride In Woolen’s addition to Ash­ — anil - train. of Patton tract, south of Ashland: con­ «lay evening, and from him it was land, 7. Th« portrait Owen Meredith. >1.000. ' M. learueil that the death of his daughter, J. churchman et h ! to C. E Nininger— J. M. Luark has sold to Galey A report«*! last week, occurred in Oak- I. 'M F » acres Muse- Sel«N-t«->l. in see 17. Is «nd 7 In tp R 1 east, land has Iss-n sub-divided and is now PATTERNS. io. Personation of T. Ik-Witt Tal­ «>ffer«>d iu small tracts at very reasona­ Carter n lot corm-r Boulevard and Lib­ land. In the last of her illm-ss she II. VM . erty street.; con., S2-7i). E. J churchman to George < hurchman — mage. was very anxious to lx- brought home, ble prices. If you want a pleasant A supply kept constantly on hand. A. T. Kyle reports this w«*ek a sale but was not able to bear th«* journey. ••0 a res in «♦•< 17 and is, tp :7. R 1 east. 1'4)0. Tickets .70 cents; children under 12 home or a good investment in u g«xxl E. Nininger to E. J churchman—land of «-onsiderable interest down the val ­ vMtrs. 2-7 eta. part of Ashland, don’t fail to see this Heart «lisease was the cause of her in Ashland. >1.000. tract. For sale by G. I-’. Billings or A. ley. Kincai«l and Amy. t he young men death. Mrs. Cole was with her con­ I. J Phipps to John Holmes—lots 7 and s To Anns!! who bought th«- John Watson farm of stantly for several mouths, and Mr. in bk V. also lots-< aud 1 in bk '26 in Med­ D. Helman. silt) acres,have sold 2.71 lucres of 1 he pla«-« Cole was there, also, much of the time. ford. <100 Agency for all kinds of \\ «siiiNiiroN. April L7th. Repre- Stoue A- Peilgriff are putting down adjacent to the railroiul, 1 mil«- north D. T I.awton to Jason Kellogg—lots 1, 2 -entntio Hermann «-ailed U|«on Seere- W. T. Burney, register of the land and 3. bk 11. Medford, al««» parc el of land Inry of War Proctor and the Chief of a number of handsome, artificial stone of Central Point, to E. C. Kan«*, of Buggies, Wagons, Road Carts olli«-«* at Oregon City, accompanied by loo feet square. >* j 0. Ordnance to-day in regard to imme­ walks in Asldaml. which are far alien«] Aslilaml; consideration, Slo.l*)’). State of Oregon to John B. Griftin—160 his wife ami two little» children, arnv«>d acres diately supplying the militia of Ore­ of any other kind of pavement yet in- in sec 16, tp *>, R 2 east, 1'200. Harness. Supreme Court. in Ashland bust Sumlay morning, ami gon with the arms and equipments tr«xliiee«i here. O. C«x>li«lge, (’apt. Henry Schuler to Jason Kellogg—160 acres provided for by th« s,x*cial act of the Thos. Smith ami B. F. Myer have each In the (Iregon Suprem«- court th*.- Mrs. Burney ami her children will in sec ti> 37, R 1 west. ||s00 Oliver Harbaugh to Paul Chartrand—land last Congress. As a result of the eon ha«l a walk laid from the stn-et to the following cases from Jackson county s|x-mi two or three weeks here. Mr. were argue«) ami submitted Tn«-sday : Burimy will visit them her«- on Sun­ in township 37, K. 1 west, >50. ference an order was issued to for- front d«x>r of residen«?e. Also, Agency of the I’aul < hartrand to Oliver Harbaugh—lami day’s «luring their stay, but is com- war«l the arms at once, ami to abbre­ James McNnlty. of ('r«-«x-ent City, a Thurman Hooker A . Co., apps.. vs. C. pelle-l to lx- at his office during the in tp 37. R 2 west, >.r».- I A. Owen ami L. M. Dean, n-sps.; ap- viate tlie delay the main portion of nephew of Mrs. J. W. Alnutt, has lieen «»liver Harbaugh to John Kingsbery—30 working «lays of the week. Vancouver Nurseries. the equipment* will Is- drawn from in the valley for nearly a week past, |x*al from Jackson county; E. D- P«-att. «0 loo acres being lots 1, 2, 3, 4 5 and 6 in ¡•■e Benicia arsenal, California. Oth­ hxiking for nice driving bors««e. There attorney forapp.; Austin S. Hammond, l>. H. Bibbs, of San Fran.-isco, anil sec 26 and 3.5, tp 37, R 2 west. >1301 10-100. ers will Is- sent from the Rock Island are so few driving hors»»« raised now­ attorney for reap. J. A. A’oakam, of Marshti ild, this state, Flora A Mi.rrav to Milton Maule lot .3. bk Amanda G«xxiycar. reap., vs. S -bool were in town last Saturday and Sun- 1. in Medford. |35o arsenal ami the cadet rilles will go in this valley that h«- hasn't su<-cee«l«xl West Hide of Main Street, next d«x>r David Linn et ul to J H Faris et al—5 to E. M. Miller’s «rocery, Ashland. Or. from her«- The articles provided for iu fimling what be wanted, but has district No. 5, Jitcksou county, app., 500. ami D«lla Gilroy, resp.. vs. s«h«x>l dis­ county. Mr. Bibbs is a mill superin­ 45 consist of 1))10. The first regular meeting of the Ash­ tin S. Hammond, attorney for resp.; perintendent of the California Lnmber guns, a quantity of cad«-t rilles, shell R H. Harper to Frank Amann—land in extractors, arm chests, bayonet scab- land Building ami Loau Aasomation H. K. Hanna and E. DePeatt, attor­ Co., operating at Cixvs bay, and they Medford. >500. was hel«i last Monday evening. nn«i an neys for app. bard*, cartridge lx>x«-s. oelts, carriages are looking for forty or fifty head of S B. Galey to F. A. Watt—lots 26. 27. »58 Division was remlertxl same day in work cattle for use in their logging 60, 61,62 and 63 Pracht s addition to Ashland. for Gatling guns anil many thousand atljournment taken till this evening at >1650. city Council chamlx-rs. when it is nn- In Anhland and «urroundiug country. e«tab the following «-as«: Grant county, camps. rifle-ball cartridges ami ntie blank E P* Hunsaker to Emma g . Watts—lots 7 liflhed by the undersigned Phydcisn«, April i derstixxl that a loan of 8fkM) will be app., vs. Lak«« county, r«-sp.; appeal eart ridges. and h. in Hunsaker’s addition to Ashland, loth, lhsy (lliver Sln-ail. proprietor of th** town­ >7U0 mail«-to the stoi-khobier who bi.Is the from Klamath county; judgment of the Dav Vinita iu City > 2 3 .50 highest number of mouths interest in lower court mtxlified. Opinion by­ site ami coal mines nt Seatco, W. T., William Wilson to J, (>. Johnson—bond Froiiuiient Kailroad People. 50 Night “ who is seriously ill with ki iney trou­ 500 5 100 acres in sec 9 and 1» L. (' 43 and 44, Consultation .5 00 Thayer, C. J. “ A s|-eeial train arrived in Asldaml in advance. in tp 36. R 2 west f-5.500. ble, was brought to Aslilaml this week, 1 .50 PrvHcription«, John B. Griffin. M. N. Long ami C. Monday evening from San Francisco, 1 00 Mileage, j»er mile, ( <’. Beekman to W. E Davidson—lot 7, Die Xew Navy Viirtt. arriving yesterday morning to try the bringing the three «-ommissioners ap­ J. Tolman were up at Squaw lake in obs’etrfei*and one subuiqueut in bk .3«. M. dn»r«L >15. lx-netit of the mineral springs in this 15 00 the Siskiyous on a lx-ar hunt last week, viait, . Port Orchard, where th«- Puget points! by Preshielit Cleveland to m- Slate of Oregon to John i. Winnigham— nelghborh«H»l. His wife and his Obstetric«, Instrumental 30 00to50 ou sp«s-t that part of the new ro.-ui lie- C'rit. »ays they killeil two l-ears ami a Sound Navy Yanl is to lx- l in see 16, tp 33, R 1 east, |’2U0. Resolved, that bills for medical service« be H B < arter et al to B. Beach—lots 1 and presented tw«s-n Residing and Asldaml winch hail <*oug:«r ami a wil150. of treatment, and that Interest at the rate of Crow «i»n to B. Beach—13 10» acre« ten per cent, per annum be added to bills af m« lit as built ¡u-cor«ling to the speeiti- lot of wild cats, and Griffin says they The Northern Pacific railn>.«l trn«-ks carrie«! on a stretcher from the cars to in . M. W Hargrdine < t al to Jaeob Thompson front of the city of Tacoma to Point mission« rs were Co). John 1‘. Irish, of lot of cougars. S. T HOXGEM, M D —lots 9 and 10 in bk 3, Ashland. >2. IX-tiance opjxx-ite Gig harlxir. ami a J ohn «. P armon . M D. Max Pracht. of this city, who spent Kan Francisco, and Messrs. Western ssmnel Cozzens to Silas i Day—lot 2. bk Dr. Stanfield has a flowing well at railroad built from Gig harlx-r. fiftix n .1 B N kwman . M. T> i numlx-r of years in Alaska as raau- 3». McCully’« tidditinn to ia« ksunville, >»o uud Gunn, eastern men. Chief En­ his place in town, be’ween Main ami gineer Win. H« hh 1 and lami agent W. Mechanic streets. The well is only miles in length, to Port Orchard. A ag--r of a fishing ami canning estab­ I nited states to Jeremiah Numan — patent 44] H. Mills, of the S. P. It It, accom­ sixt.-en feet deep, ami the vein of flow­ car ferry will lx< opjx*rated across th« lishment, has been ap[x>int<>d U. 8. ¡60 acres in sec 24 and 25 in tp 37, R :: west 1 Newman to D. Linn and <’.< Beekman panied them. They remained here ing water was struck beneath layers of narrow« lx-tw«-en Point l)etian«-«> an 1 collector of customs at Sitkn. ami we —l»>0 acres in m * o 21 ru -I 2 », tp 37. R 3 west “He That Hath Eyes to See over n>ght, ami start«-«! southward impervious r«x-k. It is the secomi flow­ Gig harlxir. Th«- roa«l is n«x-*-sH>iry m shall miss, for a time at least, his famil­ >150 Let Him See 1” early next morning. Th«-*» eomn.is- ing well strm-k in Aslilaml, the other col«s«s(Uence of th.- heavy freight to b« iar uml successful efforts at booming Su?*an C. < lark to F. A. Watt—lot 50 In real es ’ at«- and selling town lots iu Pra- ’ f • mlditi«»u to Ashland. >750 ►iom-rs undertook to «1*» tins same job being on J. H. Martin’s place on the handl«*d. Dr. J. B. Filkin«ton. the veteran Sur­ — ----- last year, but as one of them failed to hill on Pin«- street. E W. Hammon to H. < Nule—40 a<*re< in geon-Oculist and M«»dicnl Specialist, of Ashland. Max went to Washington The A«w Kuffiimg-*. after that otli«-*», ami “its hisn.” He *.«•• J *. tp .7 R 1 we«t. >500. Portland, Or., will be at Tlie Oregon, taket be trip over the road, hisalwence, Hopkins to Frank Buker—lot 1. Ashland, from 9 n. m. to 5 p. tu. of .Sun­ Grant Helman is making extensive < s»-no day. April 21st. 1KH9. All sufferers from sary to m cot’agetbis week th«-se ilegenerate days the offic«* don't Lalin la 1100. NERVOl S, I’TEKINE or RECTAL Ashland. ami went southward with mg put m for him by H. C. Myer one lette ami Alcorn have the job w ho huli-ein his rural retreat to escape A T. Kyle Jr. to Michael • ahalan—1 • acres 10, Disease will lx« given special examina­ them. During the evening they took of «-opper. to hold dm) gallons of hot W. A. Grow has the contract to paint it. Max advertis«*«! Ashland and him­ in Ashland prec inct, >1*500. tion and opinion free. Of Piles, Fis­ i-arnages for a short dnve about town. water, and one of galvanized iron, for the handsome new- resilience homx-s self in the inaugural pr«K*«*ssion and .smith B. Galey to Daniel H. Bisbee—lots sures. Fistulas and Rectal Fleers, have J I. 2 •. 27. 2«. 29. W. 31. 32. 3*3. 31. ;<>. 3»«, 37 the supply of water to lx- pum|x-d di ­ Toiwday evening another «p«N‘ial now nearly finish«*«! for T. K. Bolton other« is«<. ami «lidn't try to «lodge the > and .’'in 51 ‘unlain addition to Ashland. treated over 4. Martin. 8. R. Mansfield. I) B. paper history Mr. ami Mrs. Searle now lias IM arc lamps, 1*1 .Td-camlle up His Yshlaml friends «'ongratnlate him >iat«- Oregon v* Wm. Myer—Indict­ Winniford. and over P) other gentlemen uml Mrs. Searle's attorney. Mr Still­ ,x»wer iiiul 21 25<-amlle power in­ Ills pry-sent hotel. It will lx- tk’.xfi) on his sm*-e«s. woll known in Southern Oregon. two stones high. 'Tin-old build­ ment for larceny in store: verdict not guil man. Airs. Searle was the wealthy candescent lamps, ail of which were f«*et, ty. will lx* mov«*»i back, work on it to Partian«! Will Celt-luare. Mrs. Mark Hopkins, uml Mr. Searle ordered yesterday but six of the ing bl»i T. Bur< khalter vs Walter M Burek next week, probably. Th«» ol«l Closing out at s«-s to «-elebrate the halter—Suit for divorce: referee appointed Houck ball oti ba<*k of the lot is now­ to take testimony and report by April 26th. Sewing inachiue repairs at Dean's to b-iil.l her great mansion in New burn nic-ly on the Sana- circuit with being torn 138.51. Stillman managed her large S. I’, rail­ to grow a new dynamo ami another Trade has taken the subject iu band. !) A C. K. IL Ei«s*ll<>n. Bird lohnsou a*tm.estate of Sarah < romer B,x)ts and sh«x«s at cost at O. H. road interest, ami is a director of the circuit will s«xin lx- mxxh-d. au«l President Macl«»ay to-day ap­ «1 vs Lewis Reese—A«5es- Boar«l of Dir«x»tors was re-e)«x»U*l. s«x-ieti--s, concluding with literary and inent for larceny; continued. * ming, assistant general manager of the fully accomplish«*«!, ami that the boy 'They are L-laml Stanford. C. P. Hunt­ mus c.il exercises at the Exposition state of Oregon vs F. Houk—Dismissed the Red Horus*. ington. C. F. Cnx-ker, Timothy Hop ­ was doing ns well as coul.i lx- ex[x-ct**mpresse»l yeast for sale Kt buihiing. which will liohl lil.(MH) pere Fa<-iti<’ R R. ami two or three other Ordered issued for 18 special jurymen The strain upon his system was heavy, kins, Richard Kiiehler. George H. An­ pie. ♦ gentlemen. Ordered that Dist. Atty, c olvig Be allowed the U. 8. Bakery. >110 fees and allowances for sen ioes at the The train lay her«- over night, and owing to the necessity of ligation of drews, R. P. Earhart. Donal-i MacL--ny, Choioe tea at Van Ha nt a gr«x*ery. Planet Jr., cultivator aud garden April term of court. left for Portland next morning at fi o’­ the leaser arteries, bill his «-ondition W. W. Bretherton, W. V Huntington tools, at Ashland Milla. court adjourned to Wednesday April J4th store at 30 eta. per. lb. gave every hope of complete recovery. ami John Mct’rakeu. clock ASHLAND TIDINGS. BREVITIES. Sheriff’s Sale. ASHLAND and LINKVILLE MAX PRACHT, STAGE LINE. BLACKSMITHING. NO LADY Is Stylishly dressed until she lias a pair of neat fitting Shoes. Fit like Laird, Scliober Bradlev & Metcalf's. Mitchell's, and OUB SPRING STOCK ASHLAND, OREGON, OFFERS FOR SALE 25 LEASE THAT MOST DESIRABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY FRONTING ON MAIN ST. & HARGADINE AVE. THE MOST CENTRAL Location in Ashland. THREE LOTS EACH 22 FT. FRONT BY I 20 FT. 4 IN. DEEP. These lots are located diagonally opjjosite the new H otel < I regon , on the south side of Main st., corner of Hargadine Avenue, anti for a first class business invest­ ment hav«* no equal in the city, ('all on or address MAX PRACHT, Ashland, Or. BUY A LOT IN SAXMAN’S PENNSYLVANIA ADDITION! TO THE CITY OF ASHLAND! NOW ON SALE In these goods is now complete in all THE CHOICEST LOTS, THE FINEST VIEW, sizes and widths B to FE. OTJR PRI( 'KS Are marked in plain figures. You can buy as cheap as your neighbor. D. R. & E. V. M1I.LS. THE LOWEST PRICE. THE EASIEST CRADE. Every Lot is covered with the very best grades of budded Peach. Apple, Pear, Prune and Plum and Cherry trees. Lots Enclosed, and Sireets Graded. M ax P racht , ASHLAND, OREGON SOLE AGENT, ANDREWS £ HICKS. SPRAGUE BUG MACHINES YOU CAN SAVE MONEY by Purchasing from MORAL BROS. Main St., opp. Postoffice, Ashland, Oregon. Our stock having been replenished with all seasonable goods, it is complete in all its branches. Physicians’ Fee Bill. Dry and Fancy Goods, Ladies’ and Children’s Straw Hats, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Carpets & Window Shades. 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. We are constantly receiving new goods and can fill any order promptly. HememBer the pince, MORAL BROS., Main Street, ASH LAN D, Opposite the Postoffice. OREGON. SAMPLES Sent oil Application. COUNTRY ORDERS Promptly Attended to.