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I \ ASHLAND TIDINGS II '. ISHI X(J TOX CEX TEXXIA I.. Jacksonville Brevities. Keno Whispers Alex Zevely arrived Friday from The centennial anniversary of the Mr. Wei inter aud family have rr- Ashland, bringing with him a mighty inauguration of Washington as the moved to Medford. rumor to the effect that Portland has first President of the Lui ted States The Neulier property is lieing llïi- raise«! $5(11)0 toward repairing tbe Keno- £o/ro*/4i motes and news Azbland road, ami placed tbe money was celebrated with imposing cere proved with a new fence. Justice Florey , of Eagle Point, w as at tbe disposal of Mr. Jacob Wagner. monies at New York, the first seat of He gives the item for what it is worth. Wealth doesn't always briug com attending court Inst we« k. the national government, and. with F’or the liem-tit of item makers, I fort. A. N. Bell, of Seattle, 35 years Miss Annie Fisher has l>eeti spend quote the prices of items this s<«asou: lesser ,H>mp ami ciriHimstaiK-e, in ing a few d..yH visiting in Tab-lit. ol I. with a devotoil wife a happy home, For the item thus “Misa Jones has nearly every city, town ami village in LlCeUse to Wrtl uiiHlseUel April ’-J to lieeli visiting Miss Smith" 812..5O; plenty of friends and a million dollars, the land. The heroic struggle for lib H. H. Hughes afld Mary l’auter. For the pithy item, "cr««ps look spleu- blew his brains out last Wedneelay. erty aud imle|>eudeiice in the throes Lii'ense to wcl was issued April 26 <lid,” $10.75; “Reulieu Rustyciis is Is.-ause of ill health. He needed the “Mrs. of which our popular government had to D. H. Barm-burg ami Adn ('ums- shingling bis barn,'' spur of ne>*esaity of earning money, Flis'k'a hireii girl lias gone to Chicago its birth were commemorated in the tock. which would have kept him aliv.. Mr. Oh er 11 ii'baugli <-oiitem|>lntes to help Rose Cleveland resuscitate t he ceuteunial celebration of Imle|>en- I Ast orimi. putting up a m-w bun ou Ins ranch Literary Lite, $450; For a merely agri Jem-e Day m IMTfi, and of the various cultural personal, like the following: east of town. "Colonel John Hay. now editing th«- I lie term "Premier," as applied to «lecisive battles aud events which fol Messrs. Beekman ami Linn will re Tribune in the almence of Whitelaw an American secretary of state, is get lowed the declaration of independence, lieve a first «'lass saw mill from (Hilo Reid, is making bay while the sun ting t«> l«e about as tiresome as it is until the surrender of Cornwallis and 111 a few weeks. shines, only $2; Rural coriesjHimlents Mr. Daniou, «>f Me«lfor«l, was in grow rich with rapidity," $75. seiirelesa. The hea«i of the state di- liie departure of the last regiments of town Thurstlay, making arrangements part men t is uo more premier than the the British tnsijm from the colonial for Memorial «lay. Now that the Ashland Board of soil. The 30th of April like the Trude has moved ill ttie matter of I lie customs collector of Astoria is a duke. The teachers ami pupils of St. Mary s 'These mawkish mimicries of foreign 22d of February, was peculuirly a Academy eiijoyed a picnic in Beek lxeuo-Ashland mail route, we are la ginning to lisik for tangible results. Washiugtou «lay. In its celebration man's park Tuesday. titles by the sychophantic snolm of President McCall, who is well known were commemorateil the great achieve E. L Farra ami family, of Willow America are uot so very harmful, but to th*» solid men of this section, is re ments. Hie sacrifices, the heroic ami Springs, have moved into the house garded as a mail fully qualified to cur they deserve to lie ridiculed into the opposite the M. E. Church. ry out to the letter the instructions of liai kgroiiiul. all the same. | Vindica noble character of the greatest figure Rev. F. S. Noel has gone to Port the board. As a petiti«>n for a mail m Amenc.au history. Within a hun tor. dred years, the mists of romance have land and will visit bis brother at Dal nervine bas already lieen sent, w hat is las. Polk county, during his nbsence. needed now is an able presentation of 1’x‘gitining May 1st, the railway mail gathered nlsmt the life of Washington, Messrs. Tliompeou and Brown, who the matt *r to the proper representa wrvH-eof the country will hereafter lie and people have felt that to k*>w bis are sinkiug a large well in our ceme tives. Alicve all. Portland should I«- i*onvineed that Klamath county lias a Hiil.j.x-t to the Civil Seivwv law rules character as it was its strength ami tery, have finished over tkl feet of it. mid regulations, and all appointments its limitations could not lie reached, Married April 29 by Geo. S. Wal few dollars worth of trade which Port land might capture if she were only to poeitiona other than to thorn* ex yet, thanks to the anylitic.il and criti ton, at his residence, C. Minnis M. 1>. as lively as San Francisco. Let Port and Mrs. E. Tyler, lioth of Medford. cepted by the law will thereafter I»« cal age in which we live, many of the land once realize that the trade of tins I Married April 28 at the residence made only upon certification from the trappings of fiction have lieen torn of the officiating minister by Rev. M county is sufficiently great and grow Civil Service Commis*>iou. An effort from the figure, and we begin to see A. Williams, Matthew E. Beatty ami ing to deserve appreciation, and Port land will appreciate. The foot of trade lia<i l>een m ide to ludncethe President Washington as a man, great and he Cora Dell Morris. will uot. if it can avoid the act, put its A large numlier of O,l«l Fellows corns on a rough road. It is as tender to again extend the time at which the roic. but still a part of humanity, only law Tnngmg the railway mail service of a larger mould ami a higher plane with their families and many who as any other foot, nn«l just as long as under the Civil Service law and rules than bis fellow men. Without a were uot of that order attemle«! the tlie Ashland road is rougher ami celebratiou at Medford last Friday. longer than the Montague or the Ager would become operative, but lie iias Washington, the success of the revo Our high school aud grammar de road, just so long will Kiatmdh trade .be road f\J decided against a further puet|s>ne- lution ami the foundation of our gov partment went over on Rogue River seek that route. Make tbe i ernment would not have lieen possi Tuee«lay for a picnic. The day was smoother by repairing it. make the meut. ble. Statesmen ami patriots of his tine aud the young people eujoyed road shorter by cutting off three miles Our Democratic newspaper broth day could comprehend this I letter tliHli themselves immensely. Several of tile at <Jmri Anderson's -nd bridging tb< Klamath. Keno will turn out ami ers are very bard to satisfy when it we can to-day, yet the history of our young folks outside the school took lielji at this eml. their baskets ami weut along. conns to the matter of ruuniiig" a own country and a comparison with S[iecinl venire of jurors summoniM The Klamath river, like a railroad Republicau administration. A abort the history of other nations in the last week: Jas. McDougall. Wm. Pen compauy, waters stock. If tins joke time ago they were lu excessive trem past leaves this conviction with I the inger, R. J. Cameron, El lleudrieks,, could lie ilasbe«l into a cattle car on a ors of diamay over the idea of olini student. A ceutury of success in our S. H. Cook, Wm. Miller, Hugh Sand hot day it wonhl I»« refreshing to the ers. Chas. Anderson, Joliu Harvey, T. |MM>r, panting dumb bintes. But tbe Blaine running the President." Now government, of advancement and erys- < Carr, J. Ashmead. B. F. Carter. I H. Klamath ami its lakes are too good to they are prophesy mg trouble aud dis lahzation of liberal and republican Whipp, A. C. Spear. Henry White. lie joked alxiiit. Where is there a integration of the cabinet, if uot of the ideas, makes clear aud plain now Wm. Noah anil Chas. H. Hill. railrou«! as gisxl? While they are a highway over which thiugs come ami entire government, because Harrison many things which were involved in Grants Pass Notes. go in satisfactory time, they give ns insists u|>on managing the affairs of the gravest doubt when the feebl« col «•Is ap passenger an.I freight carriages; his owu a«immistration, aud doesn't onies were in revolt against the most Mr«. Cnniniiugs of A h I i I« ii <1 is VlSlt- they admit the closest opposition, ami ing old friends here. play second to Blaine. Verily, this powerful nation of Christeudoui. A enciiliriige the llueitened oppoaition Mr. Lumsden mid family of Med- that keej.s carriers' prices down ami sore trouble of our bretbreu of the great military leader was the first ne precblilc the tricks which .. .... . Democratic following began when cessity, aud after the triumph of arms ford, art« visiting friends here. M«*sars. Jewell and Holcomb, friends railroad commissioners. Keno with that special tariff-is-a-tax message of came the crisis of the peaceful forma of J. IL Hale, are here looking at the her wharves nt the head of navigation < 'levelaud was submitted to Cougrt^a tion of a new government to replace country. and close to the toller ami lumber and to the people. that w hich was overturned. Men only J. K. I'lgney had his left ham! badly mills, will catch all the trail“ of the rich stock and farming region along half believed that it was possible to injured in the shops at Dunsmuir, and the river and lakes, and have more than In a review of the splendid prospects is at home on a forcetl vacation. govern a natiou by other than a mon one steamer. K««no will be a miniature . lor cro|ie of all kinds in California, the The fruit trees are all heavily laden Chicago, some day, as any oue who archical system. The dazzling vision with young fruit, ami we have every sees lier river ami lakes faeiliti«*H must Chrouiclr- of Monday, makes the fol of a dictatorship and then a sceptre prospect for as good a crop as that of lowing estimate of the value of this logically onuclmie. was presented to Washington the last year. season's fruit crop in that state: Freeh An artist who tak<«s pictures by power to realize the vision was his The business men of Grant's Pass deciduous fruits, $»>,.'iOI),lno, eauued night as well as by day, lias struck the hehi a meeting Saturday to, devise yet he proved to lie alisolutely beyond fruits, ^4,ntiil,lkH); dried fruits, $»i,5ffff.- ways and means of getting the district burg. In the gloaming beneath the vernal moon sit the sturdy belles ami i<ll: raisins. $;i,.-g»),t»x>; citrus fruits the limits of temtation of that kind, fair located at this place. bee.ux of Klamath, looking "straight an«l by hie patriotism aud Ins wisdom, S'l.5tiff.ffotl: sm.ill fruits, $l,IXM),l)ffrt; to Prof. Beusou's brother-in-law. Will at the objei’t," according to the artist's encouraging aud encouraged by other I’erkins, has moved into the Kelly lai. $25,01). >,ff» 10. It is a signiueant fact instructions; when Io! a Hash of mag patriots, be made isissible the fruition house ou Piety hill. Mr. Perkins is nesium light causes their eye-lasbi«“ that, while the growing of oraugee and derkiug for the S. P. D. A L. Co. of the great scheme of a ¡aipular gov to snap like tlie beats of turtle doves. lemons m California is more uoticed ill Rev. T. L. Jones has been callol to The light is so awfully brilliant that ernment and popular sovereignty. I lie East than any other pnshietion of Stanton to see his mother, who has the moon looks like a cold door-knob Some of his compatriots were more ibe state (except gold, perhaps) yet the lieen stricken with paralysis and is on th«« door of night, am! t he sun se-ms brilliant in letters, in finance, lu states uot expected to live. ashamed to get nj> next moruing, value of tbe citrus fruits is place«I al manship he towers above them all D. W. Hanim has sold Ins brick when a rustic sw.iiu gazi«s on his girls Imt little moi than half that of fresh as tlie heroic man who met the great yard to T. P. Judson for $14ffff. Mr. negative he fairly shivers ami faintly deciduous fruits, and the fresh, cauued King aud familv have mov««d into the dnrns hiH jiicttire. The pictures are est needs of the time aud the cause and dried fruits iiieciduous) aggregate first-class ami tlie artist is Herrin. house to cook for yanl hands. a great general, a pure patriot, a wise in Value, exclusive «vf raisins, five times S. E. Harkuess has sold Ins Gt li I'nde Ham Colver ami other owners administrator of the federal govern street pmperty to F. Sawyer. Mr. as much as that of the citrus fruits. of tine stock tn Klamath county con ment. lu his memory is preserved Harkue-s an«l Alliert Dakes have gone template organizing a lihssle«i stock Smltieru Oregon is not in the citrus the faith of our ¡«eople in the |>oeai-. . to Coquille City to look up hxnitiuns. association. fruij licit, luit it can surpass most |s>r- Saturday night was very breezy. The people here observed the Presi bihty of patriotism i*on«piering hui I tioua of California m the production of Snudav subjecting jiersoual and selfish ambl- dent's Proclamation by a praise service with oc«'asional showers till tin- choicest of the deciduous fruits. in tbe Bethany eUnrch a’ !>a in. Most morning. tiou. This must lie the saving of the business houses were open ail M r. Smith, of l’iesiio, has sent t«> faith of our natiou; and at the risk of 1 day. Mr. Dns'ubury. of K»*no, an ortUr lo .VEU .S DISPATCHES. being considered dull and old fash, The pupils of the Grammar «lepart- get out tbe lumlier tor the K« m > Rapids P fti - h the P ou . Washington. April 28. Al suit .> loiied our journalists ami other pub meut of the academy are having a short Roller Mills. vacation, their teacher. Miss Coleman, o'clock tins afternoon a magnificently lic teachers should preach this faith being temporarily «iisabled. by a ¡all. A L4'<K1 TRI AU appointed train of ten ears pulled up with more frequency ami with greater while visitng her parents in Phoenix. I The Uooil Fortune Which Followed. at the Hilling at Sixth street. jm*V ««“l fervor. A glance into politics revolts Mr. Person, late of Gre<*ly, Cal., has si«h* «>< the Pennsylvania Railroad sta- It aiTonis me gn at pleaMire t<» seud to you tioti. It was the traiu to liear the always so much success in chicanery, pun*hased th»« Murgau proja-rty in the this voluntary statement <»t my vxperieutv in President and party to New York to fraud, corruption; so much coutempt, East Eud; 7 acr«*e. Sl.'iOO. it is one of testing the merits of Joy’s Vvgrtabh* Sarsa atteud the centennial celebration. It apparently, for honesty, honor, and finest building spots m town. He has barilla. Forthe past five years I have been was soou surronmled by a throng of candor that it is difficult b» avoid the set it out in fruit and ornamental tr«s«s. trouble»! with nn cxc«‘c<lingly sluggish liver, and will liegin biul.iiug immediately. including loss ,»f nppi-tite ami distn^ss after Suuday sightseers. The curs form the most gorgeous aud liest aojsinit.il conviction that plinly of motive ami A nmulier of our townspeople at- «•»iting. pains in the I> m < k and kidneys, and train ever run in America or m the patriotic HtuteMinaus!ii|> have u<> longer lemled tlie May piiTii«- held at th«- t»oils arouml my ne< k and ia< »• I trie«! many worhi. They are lighted by electri -lty u controlling intiiieuce in our govern Ceuteunial school house, May 1st. liver remedies, only getting t«‘mp«»rnry r»»livf and heated by steam, ami are fitted up ment. Would that Washington's The baml boys gave their first ball 1 was recommeml»'») to tr. n ls»ttle of • 'Ihe with every appliance that luxury could that evening. The band is yet in its ralliornia Rvm»dy’ Joy w \ ».grtable *Hr*a memory were recalled ofteoer, aud infancy, but it has given its city fathers desire. The committee to escort the pariila n* h t»«sT. hid ! w hile taking the first President came from New York to-day with more effect as a leavening fore»* ami brothers a chance to contribute to hoftle 1 lie» ame <-o!ivin«'ed of its merits, for I aud calle,I on the President, the di upon the great mass of feeble, inert a fund to take 11 out of short dresses c«»uid lee! if wa* wurking m » hang»* in me plomatic corps an<l other high officers patriotism of our «lay. aud put It into a bran new suit i took fix»« iMtftles. Hii»l »luring that time mv The traiu was drawn up inside the with gold buttous. If any tiling is left troubles lefi me. Everything is working full yard early m the evening to await the they will get some red topped boote aud regular, in fact it has »¡» ansed. purified Itimlil of Tnuli- Reeling. arrival of the guests. with i«op|«er UM'S. •>«1 bra<e«i me upgeneriilh. 1 f,*, | lik. hu Lieuteuaut Mason aud Mrs. Mason *)• r man. You are at liNntx t»» ns« this» An adjourned meeting of the Ash Circuit Court. were the first toarnve. Justice Blatch- laud Board of Trade was held in the tit, or « an refer wh»-m p,. foni. Justice Field and Chief Justice city council chainlier Saturday even Jac »l>« M’dioii t« i>. I * Pif?»-»' \ * E Fifller came dowu about KI o clock. ing last. Pres. McCall in the chair. rowr Dioiivy. for |>laiiititt' in th- — It was lff:4ff o’clock when the Presi Minutes of last meeting were rea«l Mini of #13*. 57. u dent and party passed through the by Sec. Billings and approved. Ida Bnrrkhahvr v*. Walter 5i Hiitckhalt»-r —divorce grant«*! phtiutilt*. and l u-t«»«!» »»t gates. Quite a crowd gat liered in t he The committee 7ui mlvertising sub <-hild. station, but a way was quickly m ale mitted a rejsirt recommending that .lohtiwon; n«iiniiiistrat»»r «>f the »‘slat»' Talent Items. and the party passed «piietly into the printed mptter be prepared at once of Bird Sarah Brumer. decraMM. v< Lewis !!» •■**»• car reserved for them. The President for general distribution, ami a maim —avfiuu to recover money Verdict for plain went through all the cars and then script sketch of the city of Ashland titt in the snin of #5»«. I Im weather is delightful. W. IL Coleman vk Jackson County up came back to No. 60. where be seated and its surroundings, prepared by W« have bad but one or two slight Verdict f«»r defendant for costs. himself. The others were set apart the committee, was read by Dr. Foreman vs Andrew Weidner «< i*»n frosts on Wuglier creek this spring, for newspajier correspondent* who ac Be»-I>e, The rejsirt was approved, to Mike recover money. Verdict for defetuiant damaging only the volunteer jiotat«»s company the party. Chief Justice Ful and, on motion, the secretary was in for costs. ler ami wife. Justice Blatcbford. Jns- structed to have printed Iff.HlMl fold State of Oregon vs J. c. Wilson— indict and beans. We record the death of the child of men! for lan-eny. Continued ticv Field. Justice Strong, Secretary er» containing the matter read. of Oregon \s McMahon—indictment Lon Drake last Sunday morning. April Windom and family. Walker Blaine The committee on roads reported for State murder. Continued. 27tb. The funeral was in the north ami Misses Margaret and Harriet little progreos. and after a lively gen cemetery, Ashland, Blaine. Secretary Rusk and family. eral discussion of the subject, on mo State of Oregon vs E. Hoiilt. Dismissed. Obenchain vs Bartlett Obenchaiii et Lieutenant Mason and Mrs. Mason, tion of Landers, W, P. Benn was add al James Mrs. Ramsilell. of Ashland, is to lec —order on rejs»rt of referee. Sale c«»n Colonel Barr, of the War Department, ed to the committee. ture in F. M. L. Hall. Talent, next firmed. the member* of the inaugural Recep Wm Bybee vs Geo O Debar ami Cha** Saturday at 7:30 p. m., on the subject Committee on S. P. R. R. memorial tion Committis*. Private Secretary re|sirte«l that a plain correspondence Nickell—action for damages. Dismissed. of Woman's wrongs and their remedy. Jane Redding vs John J Mnrphy—action All are invite«!, except children. Halford. Colonel Wilson, Lieutenant with the officials of the road was Judson. Henry W. Raymond anti Mr. thought better than a memorial, aud. to recover money. Stipulation Rev. Mr. Ellsworth is expected to Wm Wilson v< Lucinda Wilson—divorce. M I Mrs. V .1. Ilu)for«l. on motion, the secretary was instri.ct- Dismissed. occupy tin* pulpit in the Baptist Secretary Blaine was not one ot the ed to attend to such cormjsindenee, Newman Fincher v> W I’. Linville action chiirch. Talent, next Sunday evening party. The attack of lumbago from asking for excursion rates, etc., from to rci’over money. Verdict tor plaiutitF in at 7:30. Com“ out and give audience which lie Ims lieen suffering did not San Francisco ami Portland to Ash the sum <»f #2*6.2*'» and costs to the new preacher, lately from the yield as readily to treatment as hail land. E'i Dahack vs Daniel WiIson—appeal Jn enst. X ita . ry dismissed. lieen t-xjH-cleii and be decided to aban On motion $5ff was appropriated to W. S. Bariiuin \s H. < Fairclo and T I don the trip. pay expenses of Dr. Beelie, who of Fnircio—suit t«rf«»reclose lien. Disnii.»ed. fered to distribute advertising mat H. F Barron, administrator, vs B E D»»w I lie saaiimu t 'liufrrvnre ter nt Portland, Tacoma ami Seattle. ell ami ,i. A. Cardwell On motion, the committee on ad money. Dismissed. la -tin <li*pan-li. April -* , chas. Nickell va R s tmulsp -coMe*.i*m vertising was authorized at once to laeuteiiant Buckingham, secretary exjiend 3-tu in advertising in news- of J'uignient Verdict for pltiin'itV hi th-* sum of #210.«5*. of the American delegates to the Sa- |«a|>ers outside of Ashland. moi«n «siiifeiem-e. has arrivisi ben«. DEEDS RECORDED. Adjourned to meet May 7th. The Nutit'Hnl tiuzrttf’. in an article on Is <le-.nc 1 ami admire«! by ad. Among the Samoan ipiestiou. favors Herr Voli- Young People's t lorn I Social. The following dee«b< have bi-en re the tll-L.s W inch uiay best I««« <lon»- t«« liar's propoMl to restore tripartite con «■iiliam <■ personal At the Congregational chiireh. Tues corded in the County Clerk's office at trol and to up,sunt a noiumai King of le ainy is the daily Jacksonville, since our last iiwiie: Samoa, with an outsider as umpire. day evening. May 14th. Free admit f Xvei's Rail Rinvia A. and I. J. Crenshaw to l.oiirc Il is expected that the British dele tance. ami no charges to gel out. V. ♦ filmer—lots 4 anti ». bk 22, M» «if»> »I U No inattei gates to the isinferemv will take only Young bailee ami gentlemen especially John A Love to Mr.** Fannie M L<»v the «-«ilor of invited. The ladies will wear (lowers lam! in tp 37, R 2 west . #1. n mediator's part in the proceedings. nr. this pn pa- Thomas <>. \ndrvws to Elizal»etb ** IsisooN, April 2N. The Doi/.y .\eirx in their hair and at theirlielt; the gen drvws—lot 2. I k t‘>, Ashland; #1 ui giv«»s it a lus tlemen w ill wear button hole la niqnets. Ashland Hotel < »»mi»an\ t«» City of Ash thinks the readiness with which Mr. tre ami pliam-y that Bates' explanation was accepted by Following is the program for the even lami strip 10 fret wi»le oil* Chitw«»od tnu-! mills gnatly to its Vhland. II Prilnv Bismarck is a favorable orneii ing entertainment: « harm. Should the \ T. Kyle, Jr., et al. t»»Cit\ <»f A*h»aiid Chorus Mixed voices; Dnette Mrs. ■ trip for strv»*t purposes for the sms-ess of the Samoan confer hair lie thin, harsh. Gilroy and Miss Fannie Fox; Recita John B Griffin to Chas. Ni< k»dl |t'4j H»*r< ence Hiy . or turning gray, sec 16. tp 3M, R 2 east; I 75 » The SI<IH<I<11<I says that Bates' state tion Mrs. Boyd; Trio Miss Ikiwu- in Alon/o Noah to Jasjwr Gleawon x \\ 1 Ayer's Hair V igor ment limply satisfice every demand ing. Mrs. Shepherd and Mr. Boyd; ■e< 7, tp :<», K 2 w»-st;#i will 1 «-store f Lura < . raiiH’T to Lionel R Wet»-ter »*t ? that could reasonably lie made, and Duette Misses Cowles; Recitation a< re* in Ashland; lioou i-olor, bring out the English delegates will not raise Miss Gertie Engle; Solo Mr. Carter; —6 C. 75-10» A Burnett to s. H. Hull—lot«, s « ni •_ lu-w growth, liuette Misses. Thornton ami Ewau; bk 66. Medi»»rd; IIV». difficulties. Wm. Wilson toj? ( ». J »hnson —5*5-100 acn*s renih-r the ohi soft ami shiny. Reading Mrs. Shepherd: Solo Mr. Shepherd; Declamation Mr. Rolierts; in ciaim 43 and ♦.’> ami lots 1 ami 2. par! of kee|*ing the s< alp < lean, cool, 1 Hallronil Horror. 9, tp ;>i, R 2 "est ; : #550. no Ix-tter preparation Quartette Mrs Shepherd. Mias Down see Grau ville Stars to R.*nl»»*n < Fritz - I' h cs healthy, there i A terrible aecnlent occurred oil the ing. Messrs. Shepherd atid Boyd. in Want |> I. c 42.. t|» ¡7, R 2 we*t; #L3J0 in i lie market Grand Trunk line near Hamilton, On B. W Hustonto Wm- B\l»c«‘ I chm -mining *' I am free to cmifess that a trial of tario, at 7 o'clock Sunday morning. ditch rii ») w «ter right Trmpcrnuce Reeling. E W. Hammoii to Henry Hansen -lot 3 i»i Aver'- Hair \ -i'«r has c.limiue«t me The express tram was ruuuing at a that i* a genuine arti.-le Its use has 9, tpX7. R I west, 37 .s luO acres, flüis». The VnionTein|ierance Meeting ad se» Fuite»! spec,I of forty miles an hour or more, , itKt-.i tiie hair of my wife ami States to John H»dtun-pairn'. »7 n,,r and the engine when directly on tlie dressed by Mrs. Helen M. Baker, of «■»O-loo acres In sec 12, l»»l 4 in *■♦•»• 2, tp 3.». R 1 I ! ■ « to lie switch jumped the track ami plunged Dakota, will lie held in the M. E. west. Fnited States to lohn Holton—paient. M) into the water tank which stissi near church Sunday evening. May 5th. nt acres in *♦•<• 11. tp 39, R I we*’. by. Two cars were telescoped, ami the regular hour of service. Fuite»! States t»» J»»hn aj Za- hai » -pa•«•ir bur it lias given tny rarb»*r *tiinte<l mu** h » res in sv»s nnd 2»’». tp .C», R : we«:. lu» Mrs. Baker will hold a Mother's immediately took tire. The passen tarhe a re^pet'table length and appear- gers, in number over 15(1, many of meeting Monday afternoon at 3 o'clock anre/’ — K Britton, Oakland. Ohio. Real Estate Sales. whom were asleep, bail a terrible ex in the Presbyterian church, and a •• My hair wa.-* cotniii^ <»«if < without perience, and eighteen were killed and Mass meeting will l>e held Monday Maggie A. S ixmaii rejsirt* the sale anv a^stHlaipe fiom mv wife, either). mangled ami burned nniil beyond evening at the same place. None of til Iffff acres of the Sunny Sl«i|ie Or 1 tried Ayer’- Ha’r Vigor, using only recognition. The scresnis of the should miss the opportunity to hear chard, iroiffing on Euclid avenu“. be one U»tth*. and I now iia* •• as line a wounded ami burning men ware lieart- this gifted lady. tween Harneon and Morton str««ets. (o head of hair a- any on.« could wish for. rendiug in the extreme, ami they were Max Pracht for a ixinsideratioo of — It r S hnn’iou. U ksoii, 1’ nn As it is generally nmlerstissl that S5ffl). Also the sale to Wm. B. Pracnt hemmed m by timliers which made I have used Aver * Hair Vigor in mv It impossible to extricate themselves, there is lack of building material in of lot 3. in block 56. Saxm in's Penney I- familv for a linin’» r 6f vears. ami re gat»! it a< the '»»•-♦ hair preparation I ami lnnueiiiate help could uot la? af the valley, we give Dotice that our vania adiiition, for $225. know of It keeps th»- -ealp » lean, the forded. Many of those ou the tram mill is now runuiug on full time ami M. L. McCall reports the sale of hair s»»ii and livelv. and preserve* the were from the western stales, going we can till orders for lumlier at the original «'o!»»i M\ wife has used it for to New York to participate in the cen nite of 20,0011 feet per day. Write for lots in the railroad ad lition to Asli- a long time with most <ati?*faetory re lnnd. ns follows: Lots 28. 29 and tennial festivities. Eleven cars, a bag particulars and pncis. sult*» B -iijaniin M. .John*«»n. M. I> . SviiAK P ixk Doon L cmbeb C o block H, to Mrs. J as. Norns; eousi.l- Thoma- Hill. M • gage car, a. id two sleepers were burn eratiou, |fl8(>. Is>t 3ff, block G. to ed, uot a vestige of wood or anything M \ hair was incoming hardt an»l dry. Everything at cost at M. L. Alford's. that would burn beiug left. One car, At Alford's this means exactly what it Mrs. Honoria Donoghue: ion~iil-ra- but after using half a bottle of Ayer a tion, Stiff. a baggage car. was demolished, aud Hair Vigor it grew bla> k and glossy I * innot express the joy and gratitude I the eugiue was a complete wreck. says. of Fig* f. •. M ib>d <* H ir»lv. ftelavan. 111. Graiu hay for sal“ at Eagle Mills. Most of the Imggage and a large Produced from the laxative and n itri- amouut of mails were lost by the tire. Delivere«l anywhere in Ahlaml at $10 tious juice of California tigs, omil.ined per ton. * with the medicinal virtues ot plains The U. S. Bakery will deliver bread Planet Jr., cultivator ami garden knowu to lie most beneficial to the hu rKKPAHKD BY piea or cakes at your door every day if man system, acts gently on the kidneys you wish. Leave ordtrs at the bakery tools, at Ashland Mills. liver and bowels, effectually cleans.ng Dr. J* C. Ayer fit Co., Lowell, Mast Boston brown bread at the U. S. the system, dispelling colds and head ou Mtuu street, opposite Odd Fellows Svl«i by Druggist, und Perfumers. I aches. and curing habitual constipation. Bakery fresh ©very day. * block. • KKID a Y e MAÏ 3. I*«* ir.v v - if ir ■f ir'-.r ir "*tr ir ir *o ir ir ir «r iririrtr -ir.’tr ir - tr«ir tr arar nrxrxrxr \r.vvaMr ir ir.xririr ir-ir JX JL Ji. JL Jl. .LJkuLJI. j LJ l Jk Jt JUJL Jl JV.II. ■zr irvnr ir ’ir.’tr. -ir ~.r ^JUJUJUleL-lLJU rvv arar arar ir.v'-rir i Ik.«. JL J’. JL JL JU JU JLJl. .'L J ■-.r ir, xr.ir v ’ i. ak. RED HOUSE < HERE 0OES THE BUSINESS WHOLE AT COST! • YA «CJ Intending to make a radical change in my business, I offer any and all goods AT COST. Baskets,. ! $1.00. Baking Powder per can. , 40. 40. Brooms, 35. Cloves per pound, 25. Cocoanut per pound Corned Beef per can 20. Cream Tarter per pound 30. Chipped Beef per can 25. Chocolate per pound 20. Currants per pound 10. 2.20. Candles per box 35 8-ounce Extracts a 2-ounce 15. Oat Meal 17 pounds 100 Rolled Oats “ “ 5 Cans Oysters for 1.00. H4 price. prut*. pl irr. 50. price. 50. price, ) — pine. :*>(» price. • ill. price. ::o I" ce. I" ce. 25. Regular I” ce. >25 Kegular price. 20 ►d o c-E P P • • 12'.. co Regular price 13 1 oo 44 o co 44 Régulai' price 1 1 oo w c-E CASHED GOODS ALL AT COST • PM a e+ $1.75. Pickles, 5 gallon keg $1.30. Bottled Pickles at cost. 2o. Raisins per pound 15 Rice 15 pounds for 1.00 King of Soaps, Thomas' Cold Water Bleaching and Thomas' Standard Savon Soap, per box $1.25 o > w X other Soaps al Cost. (Kegular price Si.50 per 3 packages starch for 25 cts. Kegular price io<* Salmon per can 15 cts liegulai' price 2<l els. > it* price 25 cis. Soda per package 20 cts. lícgiiltir Sardines per can 15 cts Regular price 2<> cts. 5 gallon keg Syrup $2.50. prier Bulk Syrup per gallon 50. each. P CO ¡J H I i •> k— » ( I >ig lip Vnlir <||<1 price S5 e1<. 50 lb sack Table Salt 75 cts. Stock Salt 100 lb bags $1.00. Itmul.n price <1.10 Tea per lb can, 40 cts. KeguLir 5 g ct Vinegar per gallon, 25 cts. Kegular pr Wash Tubs 40 cts. I i’egiilai price st.on. Wash Boards 35 cts. Kegular price 50 cis. Combs, each 10 cts, Kegular price 20 Cts. r* Ifi CD OQ o o a School Books, Blank Books, Stationery, Pens and Ink,—all at Cost. Climax, Escort and Sawlog Tobacco, per plug, 40 CtS. Kegular price, 45 cts. Star, Horse Shoe and Splendid, per plug, 4.5 cts. Ui o o co e-E P P- Earthen Crocks and Crockery at Cost. £ rr> N I) SKI 2-1 k 1W I> ♦ $1.10. 4.35. 55. 15. 50. 90. 40. 1.00. 40. 3.00. O Regular price •S1.5< » Regular price 6.50 Regular prie»* 6.5 Regular price 25 Regular price 60 Regular prie»* 1.00. Regular price 50. R»*gular price 1.2-5 CD Regular price 60 • » — — 5 Is wurtli And stacks and stacks of goods that we can not mention here, but can ask you to come and see. CD e-E P- o » > < All sales STRICTLY CASH, as I will not sell goods for cost and charge them to account. » P Q O eh Abundant and Glossy, ÀLL AT COST. 1 Geo. Engle, Prop’r Ayer’s Hair Vigor, Ashland, Or., April 19, 1889. I J I I S’ Kegular price 5o cts. 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 f 3 o BOOKS CX)M K » I