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Successor to Youle & Gilroy, ---- DEALER IN----- t Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, And various builders' material. Warehouse at R. R.track, foot W. M. GILROY.; __________________ , I AT COST I K3OV.1l5W:^B1OnOgBW3 dug ju juueucjQiioacuuu MKTST’S Boots <& Shoes, I MEN'S SOCIETIES. THE LION S CLAW. W.M. GILROY, Send or call for prices. of Helman street. I atten«ian<e on her m the hunting held, and , wrote their names ou her programme every evening. They were all in love with her, but none of them really respected her, for • (Translation from Md'lte. Bouchier ] there wa* not «me among them who hail as Julien <ie Rhe, lieutenant in the navy, had yet made up his mind to ask her to marry rcme back in a sad condition from his expe him. And she treated them pretty roughly, dition to Cochin China; and when, after three and calle«l them to «»rder— with a go«jd strike long months of illness in bis Touraine home, of her riding whip, like the handsome horse- he £rew strong enough to walk a few yards , woman she was—when they venturosi on the terrace of the banks of the ¡»ire, with I to whisper too clone in her ear his mother and sifter on each side of him— in the whirl of a waltz, or to squeeze how lovingly they hail nursed him, the good j the hand she hold out to them in h»»ul*' — thuae shivering fit* still came over 1 good-fellowship. Julfon, wh«w refinement of him mjii u»t in it's if the autumn winds were heart st«M>l him instead of <|ur-kness «»f ¡ mt colder than usual. ception -it i> often the simple-minded whose© •You should go to Pau for the winter," the m«*t clearly—had «¡«covered the hidden said the doctor: th»* climate is mild and not » treasures of foyalty in the soul of his |«atri- too hot—just the th mg for you—calming and ' cian, w ho was in reality so unhappy. He toothing; and you will come back to your loved her f«»r her beauty certainly, and his mother in three months’ time a man again." sense* reeled when he fel^ber lean upon bis And so it was that, towaid the middle of arm in the jiau*** of the jian<*e—this grand November, Julien de Rhe. leaning from his fair woman, with her dark eyes, and her sunlit window in the Hotel Garden*, looked skin that seerne«! so like the rose after a out u|»on the sublime ¡«anoi-ama of the Pyre storm, when, in her nonchalant way, she nees. putting the while at thoae cigarettes talked to him, intoxicating him with the which seem so delicious to a convalescent, violet fragrarn e of her breath and the glitter and tell to thinking of those he had smoked of her starry eyes. But be loved her as well, formerly in secret between de k* on the he love«! her altov© all for the pain she hid so Bor'a They brought hack all the sei watioua proudly, and his heart burned as he watched of hi* sixteenth year. the >ad. *on«»wful glan«*e that Olga bent on •Why. the place is full of pretty woman." her m<»rli<*r when Madame Barbarine, at her said the young follow the first time lie went four-to-six tea—sitting with her I »ack to the out to listen to the liand in the Place Rayale. light to hide th»« black Kfiots on her noae, and to stroll in the sun in front of the statue against which even the anti-l»olbos was of go«» 1 King Henry; and though he was powerless—hinted almost Ojienly at her royal neither a libertine n«»r a fop, the sailor, lie- 1 conquests in the northern « «»urts. ginning to enjov life again. dressed himself j He would marry her. Ye*, he would take in his liest cap, and his frock <*oat with the ’ three new gold bamls. and the rosette of the i her away from these ¡erilous surroundings, ¡¿egionof Honor, that his mother ha« I brought i would take her to his own mother, who was to him when be lay in 1**1 so ill that he never , a gotsl w«»nian. Hhe should breathe the puri hope«! 1<> wear it but once—on the black . fying and strengthening atinosjihere of a home that was worthy of the name. In a ch »th of his coffin. word, he wouhl save her! it had I een a good i«l«a. all the same, to He often thought of it; lie thought of noth come t«» Pau. How* beautiful it all was—th« t sun that warmed without burning, the blue i ing el*e now. He even fauci«*! sometimes heavens, the wide landsca|ie. with its far off that Olga ba«l guessed his int«*nti<»n. and at !* »unitary of hills, and Iwvoiui its snow ¡teaks | Madame Barltarine's four-to six. where Olga rising into the sky A im ! how amusing it was I treated all her admirers in that frank, boy- : t«» stroll al »out in that « osino)M»litan crowd. ; ish w ay of hers, w hen she hand»*I the sailor fttii hig the fair foreigner*, and listen to their j bi* tea in a glass, alter the Russian fashion, be thought lie *aw iu tlu* depth of the young , voi« vs talking e'cry language in Evr-»pe, and minglni < together like the different songs «»f j girl'* eyes a sweet, far-away light that seeme'l t<»r«**p»n l to Ins generous pity and the birds in an aviary it is true that there , in fi nit»* teiulern«*** wer»1 Botne «iisagreeable sights as well—su<*h Furnishing Goods and Hats. as th»» y«.ung Engli-hnian, tor install«*«*. in the i “Ye*. mad«*moisel**. ruy sick leave j* up last sta; »• of consumption, who was wheeled iu a w» ek. I shall leave Pau to-morrow. I a’.»»»ut in a little carriage by his servant, wrap| cd in shaw l and <,«»mf«»rters: th«» Eng I shall s| ©nd a few days in Touraine withmy sister, and fr<»m there I shall go Uv k to li'hmaiL who bad • yes like a boiled «oldish, and wore a black respirat«»r over his mouth. ; Blest a* ai«lv-de-camp to the naval prefect. Ah' it was enough to ir.akc <»ne shiver. An«l In a y»*ar or eighthen months I 'ball g«> to tiien at ter tile first movement «»f |»ity in*n sea again.” an* sudi egotists Julien ivuneml* re«i what They wciv a1« me in the rea«Iin^ room of be loo’.vd like himself when he lenihsl a‘ th«* hotel, standing tn'ar an o|M*n window, Toulon, as thin as a skeleton, with cir« • •* with thvu.'ands <»f stars t w inkling and glim round Li- eyes liK« two rings «»f ch«-<*oh-.t . mering al>ov»* them in the «lark heavens. and he thought that, now he was cured, h • O dd F ellow ’ s B lock . “G o « m I bye. then, and a pleasant journey.” , h id had a nairow es -ni«*. answeivil Olg»i with her fr»*-h 1.rm voice. And Julien de Rm* fed that it irasag.ol “I want to a*k you for som« thing. Monsieur thin, to Is* alive, t » breath the w i. m s »ft air de Rh»' ¥<•*. that lion’s claw in«»unte«i <»n a «»ut th* re in th * -undime. w»*ll «l»-se|. litth* g«»l«l ling that y«»u woara' y >ur watch- fr»-shl\ -bawd. and proud of th ro>.db- a chain I have a faii«*y for it. It aine from Ins l.utton hole. Aral lie gave in ii*-\ to th» a lion that you once kill«*l out hunting in 11*.gar*. g*tzed aft* r th»' pretty women wh< Africa, didn't r ' I am a sort of wild animal l*a>.sed him. an«! at hist *t«»pp*l, feeling quit*« niy*»*ir i'li.it trink«*t |«i«*i«s * me Giv«* it to soft -tv d at th»» -ight. to wat< h th«» pretty lil- me: I will k»«cp it in rem»*mbran<*«* <»f you.” !’.*• \n • re an girl- iu I »hick stockings and Julien unfa* t**n»-«l the little « harm anti put g|o*. :•*, an » «’.»a0r — whit ' dresses. w!i.« \\«*;- i it ini«» lite girl * limai. th«*u su«l«len)y he da:i*-mg in a rmg arouirl ••i.«***f tin-tn«s <t caught her hand in l»oth his own and whis ih»* Ph* »• i!»»;»nle. to the i«me of th <l«»nl»!c pered. pa-*;««nat»*ly : «¿ni, k man h win li th band wa pia;, mg ”1 love v «» g ’ Will you I*» inv wife?” Ashland, - Oregon, Hr was ,iist i«M*r to la!! in l»*v<-. foi < >l/a i'«»sen»d b *i hand gently, still hold ’¡•« 1[>• » <*«»jivulc' » nt. and u inc a en**»* *>t I« -V e ing the II* >u* claw; then, crossing her arnu at 1 d'iv h» -aw Ma«l»*nio » m '!1» All Repairing and New u | m > ii her breast, 'll«* l<«ok<*«l Julien in the fa«*© « fi liai:th«* n><>*t b»Hi|tiful g'lrl «»r for a m«’in«*iit with no sign of emotion on her New NV iu«l Mills and iron iem in- nii th«' Ku'-> ui col«»ii\ jump troni her 1 lorse « w n. fn: ni«hv«t n* if •»«' «»t the 1L-L»-I Gji'-i >n. wb -i, Oil’. N««. *hv'©i«l. al last, no! Ami yet you « «i w irli Ii« r m< íh* ¡ SAW GUMMING A Specialty. an t’.;»* ' •'t man who ha* l«o»*«i me. and told iit wii' Ò <»clo« k ia tl:e evening, an« 1 *he ii. • 'O iti il,at '1 »a'gln;• «rwar«l way. it is for Im • ; ju t i«*!r.r:.©i i ri'.ni t L<* hur.t Th foe that n*a*ou that I retus««." ur *ix admirer*, m pink »•. h<» :!••« • n i» m’-d •Olga’" cri»*«i Julien in a < hang«*d voice. *th»* U. to beii hn»l junqnsi « 1’»' th» r !;«».•*<•* • Li'trn ;•» m«*.” sb»* went «»n, interrupting led" h r d w a She t«* :» m* first lia.»«t t mt him l»y ag sture, and understandth«»n»ughiy •ar... . and a .•••»ii fo was off her h.»;••«* whv I ah'W« > no. I feel that 1 am n«»t *h» kii *ck«si on on »»i th»* tabi«** in the vr worthy ot y< u. and I sia »uhI not makt* you a.; ¡a withth»* han II«* «»t her riding wir' happy Y«««i r«*m«*ml>er that letter «»!’ y«»ur and, < ailing f<»r a p •»! a i k whi h <• sister * that y «*ii e«impiumisi of having lost ' drank at a'll aught,'to d there a m<»nr*nt. Well, ’."ii <iro|i|w*d it h«*n* and 1 pi« k«*«i it up West end of bridg- laughing. l«M»king like *«»me g «d !»• •* «»fold, ASHLAND aii«l r«*a«i it V< ur sister answvnsl the <*oii- w ith h *r star <».• form distinctly «•ulLmnL .•>' fvs.'ion* y "ii ba«l ina«l«* »»f your feelings for it nv ld'-'l in her l»'.i‘ k rnling-liabit. and the Linkvilk*. Oregon m» fn hng* that I had gu«*ssts| 1«>ng ago. wav»*s .f her shin,n; auburn l air l«*»s«e.ei She r«*j»«iu<sl at them, like the simple, inno from her man’s hat and tali'll; < n hrrsh »ul cent cl’.il«! sb«* is. but in terms tiiat have SHERM. STANLEY, Prop. dvrs Sb • h 1<1 b* t empty « up in l*»th hands. sln«wn me what a w ale, what a t«*n ibi«* dif- si.ti<’<s|, an<l. as it w»*-»*. intuxi**at«s| Io tii feren« «• th<*rv i* l «*tw«n ii me nini a real Keep* coiwlant'y on band the la-^t ot fr»*s|> ÌH*v«*ragv,, an I Ivhind her th»* -Htm ■ maiden. When I rva«i that letter I HA\ AS I) (¡RAIS. sun lit up her g«»¡tie i hair till it .nr b l saw what y« ur family wa* like. rile old htables on Main atleet near her fare like a hab». Horn«“» left m luy care will be properly the bridge, and the new stable. on Oak Your* is an old ami Imnorable house— Th.'ii. suddenly grave again, sh«* put «L»wn is it not?—int«. which y«»u sh«»ukl bring cored for. Kemeiuber the place: west street, are now under the pioprietorship 1 th«* «'Up on the tabi *. gavva slight, «lis lumini end of the bridge. none but an honorable wife. You and nianagenient of 1 m » w to th»* group in pink, and wal'.e.l, witn sh«»ul«l thank God. Monsieur de Rh«*. that St able <•/»••»» night a q’lvvnly st« p, into th»* hotel, tapping her you have a gray haired mother • f wh«»m 12-!»| S hkbmax S tanley . iioot with her ruling whip. you can never think without fe.ding a proutl Thr»s'«lays later Julien <!«• Rii»*, wh » had tenderness melting your heart 1 have a Who ia now prepared to offer the public s|**nt Id* t.nu* asking In* friend*. AV In» i- mother. t«»o. but 1 ha\«* Us*n force 1 to judge R. N. ANDERSON, better accomim»dations thaï« ever before she.' I am « a Ilv in l«»ve with li»*t ; I a«ioi\ b«*r. You have only ms » ii tht ri«iicu!«»i'» *i«!e, afforded in Southern Oregon in the liv h«*r. ' «*t«* wh - mti«».luce I not n wrv «liffi monsieur, but I know* her l»*tt»*r. if you ery business. • ult matter—to th<* Barlmifnes. an«I nm«l ! were to ask her for my hanil, she would re on»* “I th»» m |uadr«»nof mlmnvrsof the Iwan’i fuse you. I whum ' you are of th«* minor no fill Russian. bility, and your fortune is nnxlvrate. My Wa* she ivally a Russian, this int«»xi«*nt- 1 mother has mad«» up her minti I am to make Horses Boarded and Fed. ing «T- ature, who had l*s*n galloj iug al«»»ut i a gran«l mariiag»*: or. if not—if not, she will RF.i EIVEI» h complrt«* st«»« k of. ail «lay an«i waltzing all mght. ever since the find me something «‘I***. Hein? You se«» I am Foreign ami lhunv-tic i ood* of the ! At reasonable rates. l»v inning of the seaMHif Yes. by her re- pretty ex|*‘ri«*n« e«l for a girl of 19! It is latent «irsiicus, from which he agre«**to rn.ik«' ; put»sl father, her mother ’ s tirst husband, tue horrible—is it not ? But w» it is. A»i<l that is up suit« in th«- latest style ami at the most New and bandftuiue turnout*, tellable Count Barl»arinv. But every on«* knew tne reasouabi*'I'rires of any first «'lass house on , why we were at Ni«*e last winter, at Skew th«-Pacific < «la"! Therefore if you want a and safe buggy teams, and good saddle mother had been «liv«»r- «'«1 just at the very eningue last summer. and why we nobby suit call and examine 'go«»«is «ml horses always to be had at these stables. time of lier «laughter's birth, and that .Mad are now at Pau That is why we knock prices. A perfect fit ami fir>t-«*)a*s work am»* Barl.aiine. whose father was a New aimut from on«* ©nil of Eur<»|>e to anoth» i guaranteed Yours. Truly. 1.:» R N ANbEKSON. Y'»i k banker named Jn« «il»*»»ii. had long kept lik«* so mu« h I aggag«*; w hy w<* nev«T *!«*< p tihop corner of Church *k Main Sts iipitl a *'!! tliat was alin«v*t publi«*. with a blit in hotel I ms I s , ami «»lily eat at the table li'Tthvrn prince- *«»mv Christian or < fo ur. d’h«>te. GEO. W. STEPHENSON. My mother was alm«ist. a royal Hu«I she any nationality, this chiid who had 9 -4? princ«**s, you know, and ever sin«*© 1 was been brought up. by turns, in a S»-otcli nur 15 sh»* has given m«* to understand that 1 am *♦•»•} , hi a < «invent at Nr.p!«»s. in a school at «¡estimai to I m * al least an archilucheiis, if Genes a; who ha«l slept h: 't her nights on th»* ’ ««lily a 1«^ handed «»i’.e. Marry r*g«*nth*iiian cu*hi«»ns ' f expre-* .rams, and in whose hardly more than a mere bouigtsiis! Why. memory, a* in a *t re« .*•«» *•. there was noth i in her eyes, I should be lowering myself. ing but a su< • e>i« n <». wuforing-places. s»*a- Ah. you mu*t U» disgusted with me, and 1 : side t«»wn*. w mt«»r «-itir*. and other places «>( am ashamed of myself! No, don’t deny it. fashionable ii*M.rt, to which, for th«* ia*t tif No. you couhi never taki* me V» your mother teen yeais, her m«»th«*r—still a hand*«»m«‘ — 1. wlioM* h« art has lieeii so <letil«*d -asyour woman, in spite <>f the »»ruption on her :a •«• wife. Resile*. Iain only an expensive and na«I cam»*! her blase |cr «»n, her ennui, hvi ils »»I«* ss luxury that you have no ne«*<l of. H. 8. EMERY ' | THE FNbEKslGNEI» w<>u: I Mnn«mure samovar. an«l her |M*t monkey*? Aia>’ h and that couhl never make you happy. Ami, 1 to hi* old <•ustomvr'*. and the public ha<l n«> country, this strange girl. wh«». With for thr.t matter, I don't love you—I don't generally, thst h«‘ is again in the traunier buNiness. and is prepared to attend to till all the moilesty of a maiden, bail the au« la city love any one. Ix»ve is among th«* things that «•nils promptly at of a lx»y. and who laid, laughing at h -i-M-lf. ! have l»eeii forbiihleii me. F'arewoll. Mon “As forme. lam neither irom 1/ondou noi sieur de Rh;*. Go away, and say no more, LOWEST PRICES. from Baris, nor from Vienna, nor from for G« d’s sake. Only—you will «eave me St. Petersburg. 1 am from the table d'hote. ” your lion's claw, won't y*ou/ It will remind PaMciigers to ami from each tram Full supply of coffins, casket*. Had the my ivlationsf NoBt*. it seemed. me of a true-heart si man, tx> whom I have rol>es of all sizes, glove*, Her true father- the Os ar. or Christian, to act»sl lik«* a true-hearted woman. No; say 12-t 1 McBBIDE. whom Madame Barbarin© so often allu- el— □c more. We must ¡art forever. Fare crapes, etc., etc. ha«I lieeii «lea«i several years, and her father well” Office and warer«H»ras at railr«»ad crossing acc<»rdiug to the law—the Russian count— ♦ «* ♦ a $ «« of Helman street had never taken any n«»ti«v of her He wa> Thre<* yeara after the steam traitsp«»rt, I>u completely ruined, and had no other mean.* of «»xi'teiKv but his gun. He wa* a <l«*ful-sh«>t. I Couedie, returning from Senegal, bui<,hed at the (’anaries to tak«» in lettera. .After she had and raniv«l his living l»v winning prizes at started on her journey through th«* r«»ugb the pigeon matches, like a sort of civilize! night again, the boatswain came iuto the of Ijeatherstocking. As for the countess, though she had periodic attacks of motherly senti ficers* cnhfn and laid a packet of newspapers Ha'» open«*«! a new 'tore, on Thir«i Avenue* mentalism that set one's teeth on edgt* they on the table. Near the Depot, Ashland, rang so false, 'he was ble-sed with th«* most Julien de Rhe o|»ened a news sheet ab»Mjf MANUFACTURER. With a completewstock of th«* best line* of perfect, absolute, and utter seldshness. When three weeks «»hl. from Paris, and na 1 under Olga, who was then 8 years old. had ha«l ty- j the heading, ‘'Movements and Whereabouts,’ pb«»id fever, nn«l nearly «lied of it. Ma« la me the following lines: Barbarin©, while she was nursing her little "His majesty, the king of Swabia, who if Keep* constantly on hand a full Which be will sell in large or small quanti traveling incognito, under the name of th© girl for app»'u it nee's sake, never once f«»rg«>t .supply «>f everything in above ties at lowest rate*. count of AugsEerg, arrived here yesterday line, which will be sold at prices b» jmt on bei gi»><fied glovts at night to keep as low as can be offered anywhere. evening. e her hands whit< “An annoying accident happened at the Julien de Rhe teamed all the«e things wh*»’i In«-hiding carriage work, contracted for at i ALL ORDERED WORK h » enrolled himself in the flying squadn»n station on his majesty s arrival. The Baron- ■ ©ns de Hall, who, only aivompanied by her lowest figure*. 1 < 20 | will be made to give entire sati*fa< tion that was elway* manceuvring round at»«»ut mother, the Countess Barbarine, was travel Mademoiselle Olga Barbarin«». Yet befell ing with bis majesty, fort a jewel—of slight in love with her «leeperately. this sträng»* and Repairing Neatly Done value, thmigh she a|»parenti? set groat store touching girl, wh«» looked him so straight ir «»n it. It is a simple lion's «'law mounted on at low rates, and all work done promptly. the fa«,e, an<1 wh«», the «lay tn© lieutenant wm a small circle of gold. Ma«lame de Hall has intmduced to her by a mutual frieiel, sai<1 to offered a reward of 2U0 francs for [‘.»-4M ---- THE----- H .IUIM.E him, a* she lit her phemili cigarette: the recovery of this jewel.” • Ah’ y«»u are the man who is st» inu -h in “Look out, Julien, you ar© forgetting th© love with me.' H«»w do you do?” hour of your watch, my «iear felfow.” In X'hland le buy y»»ur Alai '□♦* shook his han 1 like a man. “Thank you,” said Julien de Rhe, throw ing down the paper, and waking as from a He fell in love with h»T, the good honest *ail«»r. and to love her all the more that, be- dream. That night th- man at th© wheel, who was 1«»re 1«-ng. be « am»* to understand an«l pity ---- % t ---- W!’! b»* open f«»r rust«oner* h* r. 1 <»r lie was not mistaken; Olga wa» alone on the poop with the officer of th© watch, saw him put his handkerchief to his »trange. and bally bnmgbt gp; but she ha 1 fare several times. There was a g«xxl deal of n«» coquetry. and lie«' *.»ul was proud and 1’ASH 8TORE < hoi«*e (¿rth eries a special MEALS - ALL HOURS ANO SHAPES. trie Who kn«»ws.' ¡'erliaps she felt the wind and sleet, yet, where be stood, it could not Lave reached him. tv. <rood* delivered to any part ofthei’ity. vanity of h»*r life of pleasure and agitation. What M«*ertain i* that she jwiged.and ju«i<e.l 13-i» J. K. VanSant. Sherman Sisters, Prop». I .av^relv. all tbu*e v«»ung fellows who danced I Í .(I C regol i. kinds Work. 11 (I. Masonic Directory, Ashland. VIA ------- ----- Southern Pacific Company’s Line. THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE. Time heturen Asblaad and San Francisco. 23 HOURS. California Exprès« Trains Run Daily BETWEEN PORTLAND t SAN FRANCISCO north . SOI Til. 1:00 r * 00 A 9:00 a . 7 4- » »*. M Lv. Portland. M . Ar. Ashland, M. Lv. Ashland, M. Ar. San Francisco. Ar. Lv. Ar. Lv. 10.45 a . *»:40 p . .» 10 P. 7:UD I*, m . m M m . Raise scrub horses when Gambetta and Hector. 12 40 r. M . 2:40 f M. Ar. I 3 4Ú r. M. A. M. Ar. 11 Lv ! 9:00 r. M. Lv. Portland. Lv. Albany, Ar. Eugene. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. Two of the best I’ercheron stallions, an<l KING COLE- Tlie l»est Shetland on the coast, are at your service. Gambetta will lx;at Me«l- for«l on Tuesdays and Wed nesdays of ea«*h week, the balance of the time with the other horses at my place one mile north of Ashland. W. C. VU) A. M. M yer TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, FOR .4« < OMM<»bATION OF SECOND «LAS* l*AS- MF.Ni.FR.*, ATTACHED TO EXPREMS TRAINI». The S. p. Co.'« Ferry uiak«*N connection w ith m H th«* H'gulur trains on the East Side Div. from foot of F St.. Portland. Went Hid© Dlvlifon BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Mail Trai* Daily '■ Except Sunday A r. 1 6 20 r M. 30 A M. 1 I.v Port land. I.v 1 1 :î0 r M. ! 1 :2’» p. M. 1 Ar. < orvallis. At Albany and Corvallis connect with trains of Oregon Pa< ¡tie Railr«»ad. Express Train Daily Except Sunday 4 5Ó I*. M. i Lv. Portland, Ar. oo r. M. 1 Ar. M« Minville. Lv. j 9 0“ A 1 » 4 ■ » h M M Through Tickets to all points South and East E. B. MYER For full iuformation regarding rale*. maps. et«1, appiy to company * agent at A*h- E P. ROGERS, KOEHI.ER. As't G. F. A Pass. Ageut Manager. II()li:i ASHLAND Oregon, Ashland, Breeder and Shipper of Wyandottes Plymouth Rocks Light Brahmas Brown Loghorns (J HOC I CK I I CS J. K. VanSant s On and Atter June ir». Knights of Pythias. /'RAN1TE LoD«;E, N o . 2.;. Knight' ot ' 1 Pytbia*, Ashland. Orcg«»n. meet* etery Friday evening. Vi'iting Knights in good standing ar«* « ordiHllv in\ ited to attend. NN B MILLION, < < OREGON Having lease«! the abovi- ifoii'c au«! t h«»r«»ugnly renovat« d ami refitu d the Fame, ow prepare«! to offer fir.*( < ia** ae '»•bilious t«» tin- traveling public. New Management will spare no pain in IllHatli Lilli hoi it»l«*' .11 CHI RCH DIRE« TORY l»l Nk A RD «litui!. «.i:\MTT it® *f. Chiami R ■ : .-v.- ■uiiday at ¡1 o’ckn k a m. Youiitf peopl HKM’timr Thu Hu! nr (oM Sulphur Water Bnlhs. 23 Ch. 111 1! Il P i i>-»** Sutra! l’i ne Ceiling and R iki Yellow Pine Flooiinji. Will be our Specialties. I’..'t.»!ii« e H«hir<*" i' M.- AKi'tvr Oreg ami al! *»rder> address©«! to that offi< e v. i recent* prompt att«-uti«»n. (44 ASHLAND STATE Smith ic Dodge NORMAL :: SCHOOL. Carry the large'! ami ! m *'I selecte«! stock of Eggs for Hatching Prom Plymouth Kock*, Light Hroh intis, litis, ontl Singh Comb Broirn Leghorn^ hitr B ?/• oiuiottcs, Paitrnlgt’ ('ochms. tnol Block M i norras .\in«*ricn's IxM breeds. W'inm rs t»f the highest hon ors ot oil the lorgrst t .rhibitions for the itost ch rm years. I 'rfiZ** S3 per Hefting; twiffor $5. Send stump for Catalogue. Aiidress * J M. G akbison . Forest Grove, Oregon. — poll THE BEST — Tin, Sheet-Iron and CooDerware, Call at B. F. Reeser’s NEW TIN SHOP In iteejjcr'H Block. Ashland, Fui stock on haud and made to ordei. FURNITURE ! In .><»uih«*rii or«*4««n J ' *NN LET. I’RF'ini sr. M ati.aniati< *. I’»y« hofogy, S< hoo’ Economy .H’LN M GOODYEAR En-i’.ish Grammar, Rhet«»ric. hid ! Latin < F NFSSE. Penmanship and Executive NVork MRS LOTTIE 1» NVILLAHD. Voi«*«* < 'ulture K \TF. P t ALVIN. Instrumental Mu*i«- emma tolman . Drawing-and Painting IMANBA M GOODYEAR Criti« Teacher in Training *-*h«H». ADDITION \L TEA« HER' Member* of the >eni«»r « la-* Which will be done in a w »»rkmanlik«* man »ter am! at U. S. Bakery. Opposite O«l*i Fell«»*’* Hail. Prices That Defy competition ^^^_Non<* but th»* best matt rial used 10 71 B. F. REESER. S. SHERMAN, Oregon. Fresh Bread and Pies Dail.y t’hoice Cakes of every varietv kept con stautly <»n hand. Orders for parties promptly executed and special price* given All kinds of ornamental work neatly douc Wedding Cakes a specialty Bread Delivered Daily at Your Door. TALENT, Prices always reasonable. OR. 6#- Bread bills must b«* settled every month. JOHN WEXLER, AL*O. DKALKR IS Farm Implements. 1328 Proprietor. ARCHITECTS, W Ajen-, ( all and l:'»-4.t Bl ¡LDERS, ET< II. 1: ItarlM.ur. It T. Khiij. Ayers. Barbour & Elviaye, W AÙ EILS. Architect F'timai»•' ma«ie on ail kiml* of buihli.ig* ami all materia!* furni'hed f«»r th»* >aim Plan* and *)»ecifieatioiis for dwelling* of late*! in«»dern designs mad«* at «»ur oflii < am) itirui'hvd free to our p.;tr«»ii* NVe nn «lerstami our business iu a’l its branche* ««nd do not heaitatc to guarani«*«* satisfa«* tion If you contemplat«* building any thing, from a f«»ot bridg«* t«> a hoi«*l, call on us at «»ur office corner Mam and Hargadine sts.. Ashland, Or., am! s«*<* v bat ««• can «1» for y«»n NVe have an un)iinit« «i supply of material of all kind' for building purpose* am! < mu btiihi your house without any tin necessary delay. < nitride order* for plan* and specific atioti* s«»licitv«l ami prompt at tent ton given t<» them. NVe in\it»* inspe« tion of our work ami « an give reference» where requir« «1. 1334 Ayers, Barbour & Elviage. JAMES NORSIS, Architect and Superintendent. A shland . <> k . Will furnish plan* f«»r an» ami all kind* of b'lilding* ami *uj»erinten<i th«* «*<»nstruefio!i of the same when desired. officeonth«* west *i«h* «»f th«* plaza with f.uckey A ('o. [13-12 CONTRACTOR & BUILUER 13-1 tf) A shland , <> ke «* on . H. A. F brgvson , Will give estimates to furnish all labor ami material to construct all kindsof buil«1- ing*. at short uotice. All work warranted to give satis faction. Place of residen« e. Hargadine atreel.back of South School House. 112-41 FOOR & FERGUSON, Stone NIasoiis, ASHLAND. OREGON Are prepared to Rive estimate« aud lake eontraets r»n al! c|a«i>e« of STONE WORK, ou the most reasonable term». All work guaranteed, an both are practical workmen References given if desired. Renidenev on corner of I nion and Allison streets. THE Davis Sewing Machine, The b»*st sewing marhiue made see it and be convin« «*d B. BEACH, SEEDS & FRUITS. O liver F oor . ETC NN e sell ASHLAND ORE«.OX Fir'? !« rm lM'ginuing S»*nf , I*-'* F<»r fur ther infornintion ©ddr«*". J * * welt . !*-<»*i«lent. Ashland. Oregon. rll—6 Aaliland. Al'«» WALL PAPER, FRAMES AND MOULDINGS. CHILDREN S WACONS BABY CARRIAGES, ETC. Contractors & Builders. ''«'lb'lar'hip <>ne year $ 3) f’«»mmcrrial t'ourse li». Training '*eh«»«»l per year >l » Particular Attention to Job Work. Saddle and Harness CHEAPEST PLACE Meets in lodge room in (>«1<! Fellow'* Hall every fikst and T hird Wednesday in each month. Present hour of meeting 7:0u r. M. All Brethren in k <»<»«1 standing are cordially invited to attend. W m . PATTF.RMJX. M. \\ T W. I.V5« h . Recorder. LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. H. JUDGE, Paintins of All Kinds i Ashland Lod^e, A. 0 .U. W «in 'bort m»‘i- • . :«:¡-l a" I aju <** î Will Buy and Sell horses Paints, Oils & Varnishes| A shland , O regon . M hs Asim I. o N íí ,, , N. G. John Maj. Se<- y. Sow have their m*u mill, mar M.-rlin »peratioii. and a'«- r« a«tv ’<« til al! order' Ashland, Or.. H. 11. LITTLE HOPE KEBECC A I»E«.KEE LODGE NO. H Meet* on the 2<1 and 4th Tuesday in each I! Mivet, f.M.î ni l*t 4 STA BLES J. H. PILOT K<)< K ENCAMPMENT NO 16.1 O O F Meet« in Odd Fellows’.* Hall every 2d ami 4th Moudav iu ea« ii month. Members iu g<Kxi standing cordially iu\iled to attend K ort T a v loe . C. P. N A Jacobs. Scribe. G LIVERY AND FEED 1 I. O. O. 1\, Hold regular meeting* every Saturday evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren in good htauding nr«- cordially invited t«» atteud. D. Itn.H N. G. W «’ Roberts. Secretary. A R Burundi* i‘o*t. N«». 2-:. m-• t- • in Ma'onit Hail on th«* I't an«! 3d Satunlay* of each month. Visiting (•«»tnradv* <*ordiallv welcomed MAX PIS At HI J. K. t’A'E i . <'««iiiniKtidcr THE ASHLAND, OREGON ASHLAND LODGE No « ■ H T. < HL1 NN go D K. «»f R A > FEED STABLE. Transfer Business ! ALPH A CHAPTER NO. I, O. E. * stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tues«lay in each month Mrs J D < r«x ker. W M K ate < hit «« m » ï ». Secretary. — VIA — I lie West Side Merchant Tailor,1 ASHLAND LOlx.E NO. 23. A F At A. M Stated communication on the Thursday of or before th*- full ui « m » u . e . v M ill *, w m . j NN m R IjnvMin. Sv* retare. CALIFORNIA. H. SCHERRER. GEO. W. STEPHENSON. SISKIYOC CHAPTER, Nr>. 21, K A M Regular con vocations on the Thursday next after the full m«»<»n W. H. ATKINSON, H P E B Myer, Sec’jr. (9-36 Local Pas'gr Train Daily'Except Sunday) M. L. A leokd . j\ s 111 a 11 < I. il J »1 (1. F. Bilhti^H is ageut for leading Fire Insurance. Insure with a local Hgent. (ret lowest rates and know you | are insured. |3-tn His Work Speaks for Itself. \T / X NEED T< > SEND IN V/ away from holm* to get y«.»ur.job printing for vou can get it «lone at the Tims«!* •!«»!» «Iflice just a* cheaply and as well, and Iresides vou will 1 h * keeping the mono» at home.