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tyi-v plate. By pruning upon the left-haud button 1 close the trajsdowr. Now. if you will vast your eyes at the calf of the left leg, you will >»*e a small projecting rod. To this [Detroit Free Pres^J I attach an «»nliuary crank—thus.” Suiting There wa> trouble in the Byeaville orthodox the action to the word, he placed the liaudla church. Old 1‘areon Thorne, who for the in position and turned it vigorously. The re Inst forty years hail been a faithful shepherd sult was marvelous. The figure arowe from to his flock, n<> longer occupied the puipit. its sitting posture in a dignified and natural Byesville was a struggling little hamlet manner, ami resting one hand gracefully when the good man first came there, and he upon the table am! extending the other in an liad aeen it grow to a thriving, bustling appealing manner, said in a powerful, though DEALER town. With Uiis inaterial*change there had well-modulated voice: ‘'Hie usual collection gradually come a corresponding spiritual will now lie taken up.** Then, with equal alteration in the minds of the church-goers, grace ami deli I »eration, the automaton re and they began to find the panKm’s simple sumed its seat. exp<wit ions of the divine truths a trifle This performance had a surprising effect too quiet and slow for the progressive upon Deaeoiw Simpson, Stimpson ami Grubb. «pirit which animate«! them. As to the S<> nature! was the sjieaker’s tnne ami g«»s- ¡»arsons personal worth and Christian tuiv that the committee sprang l«h<*k in some humility there was no «question, but his confusion, and instinctively but toned their this »logy was not abreast of the tim»*s. At coats tightly over tlieir pockets. first the niurmurs «»f discontent were heard “Perfectly surprisin'," gasj»ed Deacon various builders from only a few. but th«» feeling seemed to lie Sinqison «•«•nuigious, and as time won* on it grew “As nntural as life," murmured Deacon *rn mger, until there could be only «me p»»ssi- Stinqison. i bl«» climax—the supplanting of the present • Je*' so.” wlnsjiered Dea *on Grubb. ’ »r by a younger an I more a<lvan«***d • ‘Ti.auk you. gentl«*men,” cried tue smilnig Send or call for prices. Warehouse at R. R.track, foot I l a* ier/vinan. The !'n»t of these stej»s had be« n inventor, 1 knew you would appreciate it. i .* d. ia «n; Good ol«l Parson Thorne bail A word or two more. Th«s* sermons (point of Helman street. j:t»*a« mst hi - iai«*w»*U lennon. ami the pulpit ing to a pile of metal plates upon the table) w.i> vacant. The seis«nd niov»*ni<‘nt, how- 1 obtain lroin a prominent literary bureau. • V‘T. was f«»un<i to D* tar l«*s.* «*a*y of accom- They ar«* ail new. original a«.d guaranteed. i*h*fimeni. At last, failing to se<*ure the You get them at the whuhttal«* rates. With w i-he i-ior prize tirough tn* onlinary chan- ea« li clerieomotor 1 also throw in twenty as- <’.«*ls. th«* vonmiktee <»n s»*h»<*ti.»n. Deacons Bortisl hymns, announcements and remarks Siaqisoa, Stini(>.*<>n nn«l Grubb, resolved u|x>n suitable to all occasions, together with two a l> Id move i iicj inserted an ingeniously bottl»*s of my celebrated electrical lubricator worde«l adv ertiseinent in a , r.»uiin»*nt New ami a iimnkey-wrench. My scle.slule rate York religious journal and awaited the re i is but, as you gentlemen uro the first sult. Th *ir ¡»atieurt was not put to a severe purchasers, 1 will make it *450 net. ’ u^t. The deacons were almost overcome by this On the t. »nth «lay following the f! raj-id way of d«»ing business. ir >r TT'Tr i an< e oi th » ad v et iise*iient a straiq •*Hoi«i «»ii,” cri«-d Deacon bimiison. ‘bow ; l JL J from th«* New York morning vs about « hristvningsi” i«*.to the l»ye*v ¡lie d‘.qr>t. and a fc’ “\\»d«hngs first!" dryly remarked Demon Lr.-r wa- ’ :iv o <*•: in the villa .<■ Ktiiiq-» »n. ti.e Wabiiu'ioi«1 I ioii - m *. His «. i-, "An‘ |iu.'t«»ral call: Is,” added Deacon Grubb. tallic boun-l trunk ot mm ual “All at •a!»g»s|, gel *ntleincii, »Tied th® g« nial k>w»si him Roger*; plates for everything: Just think He rei of it—no I n kerings over th«* par*on’s v i-its; n short no «1« \. 4 UU ing donation pirties; no soul !»*- n s ifted strov mg >i, * »»’•»•!> to distra< t your daughter s my*>?**i i< mind; n*» • Hilary falling <iu«* every quarter! > "iii.hrr The «■»:•! !•■»»motor is never trouble»I with I n* m * ol clergv men’s •re tin«»at an»I ihs *4 s no vaca» ,»*i- . jtpnr: ’lient lor i ti«»;.-.‘ !r. ! rt. the only ex: »*use he will » n- all w . ’ • .i wiil is* for a *inall b»»v to turn tail u | n • í a i ti »ar l iter a • crunk, L -or <>f lo ami»»u.b Thnt Dea on h i'iqicon’s face lighted up. •n’t «•«•'! i t '*h. I reckon,” be *ni»l; ‘iny boy, ’ip a r luheivi ■kiah, will I»e just the one for that. : ■ . i ' il ih a--.*n r tiiiii *o?’ und I ? tibb lo«»k»‘d atearh h Ut If;.eu. Le kí other with a »iubiou* expiession. for H»»z. ; • ■ i t 1 iU"»!iie*s > Simjr-on w.t generally » »>n*ide*re»l the worst boy in Byesx ilio. 1 ■ ( n«L*r* lami, genti» m-ti,” said the in ventor u,.;,' lv. "this wh«»le matter is t< a Iny kept a proteund se< ret. I ask nothing until th»* r.’’omotor L il * pui licly pr.»v»*»l its iiM'tuln»**^* To »lay is Friday if y»»u have retri no «»bject i» -n we will try it next Sum la;.. The deacons nodded as-eiit. ■ In the meantime I must again nr-<• up< n you th»* nv<*es*itv of tin ?*ifi» t«**t secre< y.” ♦ * * « It had i>evn whi*»H*re<l about Byesville that th»* «•Diuiiiithv on M-b*. ?i »n had a new <midi- date V» pr< s» nt to the congregation. Conse quently the chureh was illl-ai to its utmost eaiMicitY a’ an uiiiL*u.tli\ early hour. Not- with*»tan<iing this fart the first vom»*rs wa re supi’iMil to find the clerical stranger there Oregon, Ashland U-foiv them. As the chun h tilleil up. many comments were whisp rod over this unuxial All kinds Repairing and New Work. pi<H-eeding, but they were suppmmeiiUd by Dum»*ri»n-< <*ompliin»*ntary allusions to Lis dia ling uidnsl ..ppraraiie»* The services o | m » im . m 1 with tllO doxulogy— sung by the congregation -and pro »-ed* d in SAW GUMMING A Specialty. Filino Aràumsntt, and the <*usioinai-y manner. The <*ongregaiion was charintMl with the new-comer. H h got'.irv!* were gravetui. though exceedingly iiinnvroii*. and his voir»» full and »h ep. S> finely d<*vel»»|n*d were these admirable quali ties that when he made the rnnoumeim nt TNG that the usual coll»»ction would l»e taken up. it was not* • .t he ini|»ar«e<l t«> it a synipa- very ^tfierl^owpnvoxOPP’S EULER'S theti • t’.avor tnat it never i»ef» r»* M*eiued to CUÍDE, 124 pp.j pr*:? o.-G 25c, (postage stampij pOSM •» Jlglli-m*; It was. however, in th»’ sermon that be til«* Lev . I ». achieved his crowning triumph ?<»*v» r be \\ ♦ *t end <>f bridge Byesville orthodox mu h gra’. i «>■ i fore in the history • f t church ha t siicn an rloquent ellort l«e»*n heard. Ileplct»- with grais fui in a.erv and ÌHl Ìlig’lÌ*l.ed profound thought, it lul l their undivided at V «ei li>afed tention from the o|*»iiiiig s»*nt< n es. And most remai kahipoi all it wa* »leìiv »Te 1 ex- SHE RM. STANLEY, Prop teniiM»r.iiH*ousl\ ! The face* of Deacons Siinp«'ii Stimj son and (b uob w»in* l.»'»k*<»f Keeps constant’v on hand the best of the proud«»*: a *lm*t ion, an I th v »*v hangvii HA\ AND GRAIN. smile* of congratulation a<T«»-s ti;e church. an impuru Happily they did not know what wusin I he old stables on Mum slicet Horses left in n»y care will be pr«»perly •4tkh,” sai»l store for them. cored for. Re;ueuil»er the place: west the bridge, and the new atables on Oak tone. “I As i* un*l»*i'st«fMÌ. the motive |x»wer of the street, ar»- now under the piopriet-.»rship »•nd of the bridge. clericoniotiir w.i* llez. Sinqson. the deacon's briefly » Mui management of 2^’“’ St(lb/c ope/I HHjht oto! itay. ha rum M*aiu u * *n, w h > w is concealed b-liind i> not. a the pulpit. \t lir.-t th * re>pon*ib Uty o' his LI km I. I 12-91 S herman S tanley . jMisitio’i h<-hl hi* frolicsome ,lis|s)siti«»n in This a 4 uiibii eheek, an ! L<* )>**rformed t I d * duties pre*,*A ÌlMHl effect up for him with exemplary fidelity, but. a* the Wh<» i.* now prepared to offer th»* public R. N. ANDERSON, blent iut • novelty w.n- off. hi* natural spirit of inis- better accommodations than ever before eously aro !n«v quail rs. but chief asserted its If. I>»*spite hi* S» letini in afforded m Southern Oregon m the liv in*peeling struct ion m»t to turn th»* handle lun kwuisl, Mr. It«xlg»‘Ts c’.ie k »*>1 tlu’in. ery bnaiir* *s. “Omw mom sit. gt nUvim u.” he said; :if1»*r and probably Iteci ause of this very interdie- I Lav »• fini-ii« ; niv vx|»laiiai :<»n I sim . la» tion, he was «lying 4 t > trv th»’effort uf the for- exp<*i iiiii*nl. ui«x*t happy t«« • xLib’l the i gut»* .« d .R*» biddt'ii The new ciergvman had rra- he l •‘Seven- workings to you. You may not I** awa»-;« of teenthly.” and was jti*t entering upon a glow- Horses Boarded and Fed. it, but I rti’i au iiiv»»ntor of c< ii-t :• niiile re- ing peroration, wh»»n lie wa*» oí served to AS REl LIVED a e»»mi»!cte *!»•< k of put<*. altlu»u.;h th:*» i> in' ¡‘rs* »•u' -r: tn this slightly he-itate. Almost imimdiately. how- _ _ F«»r»*ign and l>»an« *ti< (Tn-d* th«- At rt-asonnble rates. latest «le*igti*. f.x»in which he agrev*t«« make • l r« <lion. The ¿»lea. howev« r. <d *u h a !«•“- ev» r. h** r«*»-ov»-re«i I iìium *I ì ‘, and clearly and up suifi* in the late*t *tyle and at the in«»»*t cl.ani» al » gur lui> l«»ng ¡ m » >.«.1 m-*. My forcibly ejaculated. •Sixt»*euthly !" New and handsome turnouts, tellable r»*a*«»t»nble i ri« v* of any fir*t » la** h«»u.*e on Hez. had commenced ex»»vrinientiiig. th»* Pai■»!:•• ‘ «»»-•. Therrt«»re if you want a and safe buggy tuning. and good saddle father wa* u M» th«Mlis.t minister, ami in my The rev,*rvmi gentleman n p-itv l a few n»»bbv suit : all an«! examine good* ni.d horses alway* to be had at these stables. b«yii<H>; we wi r»- <>l4igr«l to change »ur r»*s.- wnb’mx’s stnoothlv. ai <1 ’h- :». without a mo prie«**. A perfvt fit ami first la.** work d»*m »* so otter» that 1 gr»*»v to look uj »» hi him mem * warning, slioutixi. Thirdly!” guarnntee«! Yours. Trulv. as a >«-14 « t }•» ri|»at ’ *l i.- machim*. The hail* on the heads of Deacons Sim] ¡DPR »11 13-9 i: n \ n i»r! \nd this gave me the notion of an autom and StimiKon >tood <*n «*ml in l-orror. i I >ea- Shop corner of < Lurch A Main St*. aton which would tulfiil m<r*t of the re con Gru hl» was bald It was v»rv’ evident GEO. W. STEPHENSON. quirements of theaverag»* chrgyinnn. The that H»*zekiaii ha«i thrown all prml»*m*«* tothe 9-4’» i'lvu gr»*w u| '»n me, ami I gra«luall »‘n-argis! wind, 'fl v new minister, wilhout in the slight«*.-! degl« e 1«»sing the expn*ssing of grav it>* Sii-pv until y«»u **♦ e b*i«»n* y«»u now the per- ity whi«*h u ldcd dignity t«» his count«’nance, fected fruit of my iui ‘ lining.” He jkiuse I camly proixs ded backwanl by jerks through with a dramatic g«*r :ii toward the t’gure. “Becomlly" limi ufirsUy.” Then hi* jumlthsl The three deac«»ns v.. t «* listening with breath together two announcements ami a hymn, less attention. •iiav iiu thus.” he contiiim*!. and varitd the astonishing performance by «f briefly t«»u L i u. ■*.: ih** <*«»m*»‘ption «»?' the rapidly sitting dow n ami ri-mg again a half clvriix»motor, 1 will now proc x* t to explain dozen times. Following this with a variety of wil«l gesture's, he fiercely d *livend what r \ its merits ami it* working*. *n th«* !:••■»: place was commonly supppaed to In* a quotation in you are aware that th«» ¡x»j ular » * ur h o! to Choctaw, and then suddenly n>ared: “The day is the KUC’-’ssful «»lie. Ami themcces*- usuai collet ti*»n will m»w U*----- ” Th«* bal H. S. EMERY. ful church can only b* er«*<*«vd <»u .« * »«:u»l ance of ili»* sentence was lost in a frigni fui ex F i ’ •HF ! NI ’ r.KSjGNEI» would rddoudcc ▼ TI1 1 t«» hi* old . i-tomeri. »ml th»* public financial ba-us. J/»ok around you." h«* sud plosion. lnioxicahd with sm ci*ss. Hez. had gvm-ndiy. th;»' h»- is again in th»* tninxfcr denly «*rie;<L with a gran Ii »c bv.vep« f hi* janied the crank l»ack too far and the main h:i*:m -*. ..n«l b ¡«rt-pnrt <1 t«> attend to all arm. 4 at the xm*<x»*sful rh.ircbes. w i.**re tin* cylimivr had burst. <■«11* promptly .-¡t The collaps«»«! clerieomotor sank to the floor pew* is»inmand giit-€*>lg«xl t>n*ui’U4iL* ami the as the c< ugi vgation rushid in dismay from tinkling of th«* silver as it f.'ili- into tin* con the building. LOWEST tribution ls»x drowns th«' loud* s: m lc. ot the The pulpit of the orthodox church of Byes I'a -i'i.ixer* t<> and front nuh irain ¡»•aIing organ!” ville is still vacant. Full supply of coffins, caskets, t’arried away by his eloquence iVaron* robes ol all sizes, gloves, I 2-1 11 ! J. McBRIDE, Siinp*en. Stim|r*on and Grubb stand wilily Judges an<i m nates have been bought for crapes, etc., etc. gohl; alwut the room, a* if the e«iiiire alluded to Esteem and love were never to bo sold. offit »• and « an-roonis at railroad crossing were actually w ithin sight. of Hvlnian street. ••What constitutes their prime attracti«»n?’’ A he «•onllnm <1. “Is it the soiimlnet« <»i their Neither a Ixirrower nor a lender be; ◄ the'vh’gy' or the hr»*adth of their Christian For loan oit lo-es lx»th itaelf and friend, ity.' No. genth'invn; m»! It is the p»pular And is».rowing dulls the edge of hu bandr v —(Shakespeare. clergyman with bis platitudes, ami his re bounding rhetoric. But th»* Heman i for th(-4- pitying canis is so great that th»* mar Ha*/T|M*n«*<! a ue .v More, on Thir«l Av»*nue‘ ket price has been raised far U*yomi the Near the Depot, Ashland, reach <»f ordinary <x»ngregation.* until it lies MANUFACTURER, With a c,»niple«e of the be*t Hue* of within the ¡tower of only th* wealthiest churcbe- to secure them. It is hen* that the cleric» »mot r «-Olin's into ¡»lay. By means of it 1 place within the reach of th«* hunibl«*st Which h«» will m »11 in large or Mnall quanti Keeps constantly on hand a full congregation an attraction of tin* strongest ties at lowe*t rat« *. •uppljr of everything in above i form.” line, which will la* sold at prices He checked his voluble a<hlr«*ss, ami wiped as low as can he offered anywhere. Merchant, the |»Tspiration from his face. The deacons Butcher, advantage of this momentary gap to I including carriage work. « »ui<ra.*!v«l f»»r at ALL ORDERED WORK took gather their scattered senses. lowest figure*. ; 13 *20 and will be made to give entire satisfaction ••But how.” «¡ueried I>vaeoii Simpson« “do niakcr, and for everybody you supply th«' braind’* ••And the voiceC a«l«lud Dea« on Stimpeou I Repairing Neatly Done else. at lowest prices “An the g«xturin 1 «roue. ideJ Deacon at low rates, and ail work done promptly. ! idings Gubb. — THE •Nothing easier, sai<l th.- in cent jr. “You [9-4*1 H. JUDGE. an?, of c ume fumiliiir with principles of the phom?graph. I wy II iraukly state that I Lav»* adopted this idea* •in an improved font lu Ashland tr bin jour of our*«*—in construe ug _ the cleri •omotor. He appro.ich«d the a itoin xton. “Now, get tlen* *u,” he ix»ntinu»xl. »f you w ill give me your < los**j»t at »*ntii»n, 1 will show you how ---- IS at ---- Wil! be open for ruMorner* the : g uv i* operand.” Es *1 he deacons crow»«ed round him in «^»«»n- tate Agents, mouthed expectancy. He went on glibly: • By pre.-sing on the right-hand button at the to CASH STORE. Choice lir»Merie«» a *p» <’ial fy. Good* delivered to any part oftherity. MEALS - ALL HOURS AND SHAPES. l»ai k ut the eat a tra{/-d«jor, voa ol^rve, at office; the* ojivn l> twe»»n th«» shoulder-bln-les Into 13-9 J. K. VanSant. Sbenun Prop'r I tm* r»*cei»tacle I slide this nn*i4irtd electro stock and lowest prices. TUE CLERICOMOTOR. W.M. GILROY, ------ VIA - ----- Southern Pacific Company's Line. Successor to Youle & Gilroy, THE MT. SHASTA ROUTE. IN---- M. G I uun AT COST I \I Ib N's Shoes, I >oot Mi-:vs Furnishing Good md Hats I 23 HOURS. M 1:37 BETWEEN PORTLAND 4 SAN FRANCISCO SOI TH. 4:<O r. h:00 a 9:00 a . 7:4 » i*. >i i NORTH. M M. M. M. I 1 j i Lv. Ar. Lv. Ar. Portland. Ashland, Ashland, s%n Francisco. Ar. Lv Ar Lv. 10.45 A. 5 40 P. 5:10 P. 7:00 P. M. 1 M. J M. M. Raise scrub horses when S »•» A. M 12 5" p. N 2:40 P M. Gamhetta and Hector. Two of the best I’ercheron I stallions, anti KING COLE- The best .Shetland on the coast, are at your service. < ¡ainbetta will beat Med ford on Tuesdays and Wed nesdays of each week, the balance of the time with the other horses at my place one mile north ot Ashland. W. C. M ver . Lv. Portland, Lv. Albany. Ar. Eugene, Ar. I Ar. Lv | TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, FOR Al I oM V* «DATION OF SECOND IL\S> 1*A *ENGFRS. ATTA« Hr.i»T<» EXi*KE** TRAINS. The s. P. Co.'s Ferrv mskes connection with all th»* regular trains oil the ha*t Side Div. from foot of F St.. Portland. Went Si<le Divi-ion BETWEEN PORTLAND AND CORVALLIS Mail Train Daily E\«r|»t Sunday 7::wj a . M. I Lv. Port land. Ar. I 1.126 p. M. Lv I 1 .4» p M. 12 g’» 1*. M. I Ar. Corvallis. Al Albany an«! « «»rvallis conneci w illi trains of Oregon Pucifi«* I» nil road. Evprr-- Tram Daily Except I > mu I ay ’uali«1, Ar. 19 >•'? a . m . i*. M. i Lv. Lv. P«.r Portiulnl. s mi I*. M. I At. Ar. >:• -Minvilh MinvilL . Lv i ■• 4» A. w. April Mli. ISS‘,1. Through Tickets to all points South and East E. E. MYER DIKECTHI- 1, ASHLAND, ORIJ.ON PRICES. H. II. II. LITTLE Saddle and Harness Paints, Oils & Varnishes ASHLAND, OREGON For the the Me chanic, the the Baker the <'andlestick- Paiotin of All Kinfls !•'»•• ÍÜÜÍ too. at the T the oilice. EAPEST PLACE G HOC Kill KS J. K. VanSant s On and After June ih. Sisters, ’s. For the Lawyers, Real Notaries, Min ers. Justices, die., always be had this largest NN M I’ATTEBSON, W. I.v m n Recorder. M. W Kaigfcs of Pythias. iitutda’. \ IMtllig i !( ) r121 f !M Av ASHLAND. OREGON. f W. Gaii'ird. I'roprietor. Oregon, Ashland, DIRE« TORY n*55y=»i>rxKAi'.l> < to k < h . <; i : axiti stri-.-t A-fiht’id PnHt’l.ing every Sunday a* 11 o’<d,:<*k a. m. F < II! R» I! H P *A r< HWEL1 . , .¿G Pa*toi. >«*r » c « •« .-abb»»: li ><L«»»»1. o. Prviichiiut at 10 A. M . and 7 P. M. Praver nuH-thig Thursday evening at 7 I*. M Wyandottes Plymouth Rocks il )1 or laid Mii iii'ii ibiltT l'iüliis. Light Brahmas, Brown Leghorns. (ONORE«.AVION \l. Ashland. 1 J. Web •r of Mi t and lì.'. inrWDtveiL Now navi new mill □¡•elation, ami are rva«iv t» OYSTER PARLORS. LUMBER OF ALL K’.NDS. ♦ n short notice, und at U»u«*«t Price* I nder Masonic Temple. ASHLAND, OREGON. First-Civs in Every Respect Yellow line Flooring. MEALS AT ALL //OCRS. ' f Will be our Specialties. ; Eggs for Hatching From Wi/ominttes, Pltjmoittlt lon ks. Rofttt I iroh tiots. Rose mid Siiojle Comb lirown Letjhoi us, H hitc I! y/- oudoftes, I'oi trubje Corltius, mid Block Minorca* AtmTica’s best breeds. Il’/’;; io rs of tin’ hi»/hi st hon ors at all the lurtfest e.rliilntions for the past elereii i/ears. Fggs >?» per sotting; two^for .$5. Send stamp for Catalogue. A«Llr«*-s Cölestin Soda Springs Smith it Dodge Carry the large-»! aud !»,*-t stock of HOTEL Will b «»¡»«•n May l*t. for the a« « omtiioda- tion n.i ir.i 1 00 *0 pet per d 3. M. < I arkison , BYRON COLE, Proprietor Forest (¡rove. Oregon. i- lected FURNITURE ! In Southern Oregon. \1*«». WALL PAPER, FRAKES AND MOULDINGS, CHILDREN S WAC0NS, BABY CARRIAGES, ETC, ETC We sell THE Davis Sewing Machine, The Lest *»*wing machine n«»id<- see it and be convinced. <’all and 13-<3 — FOR THE I.EST Tin, Sheet-Iron and Coonerware, Will Buy and Sell horses J Mett* in lodge room in Odd Fellow * Hall every nit.*i and T titan Wednesday in ra' ii month. Present hour of meeting 7.'«u e. -'i All Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. G. A. R LIVEKY AND FEED 7 Ashlaai Lodge, A. 0 .V. W CALIFORNIA ASHLAND Transfer Business ! HOFE REBECCA DE«.REE LOIM.E No. 11 Meets on th«* 2<1 and 4th Tuesday in each mouth in Odd Fellows4« Hall. Ashland. M :* A nnie L ong ., N. G. John May, Sec y. (’RINITE I.«»1 h , e . \n j::, Knight 1 Pytiba*. Ashlaml. Or -uron, mecí.* Frida .* Vi*iting Knights in *tan<iin«f diallv inviti-d i«> atteii N\ B MILLION, i d). K. ol R. A FEED STABLE. H PILOT ROt K ENCAMPMENT NO 16,1 O O F Meets in Odd Fellows's Hall every 2d and 4th Monday in each month. Members in good standing cordially invited to attend R ob i T ayi . uk . C. P. N A Jacobs, Scribe. — VIA — lhc West Side Merchant Tailor, ASHLAND LODGE No. 4ó. I. O. O. F., PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. N. C GJ). W. STEPHENSON. ALPHA CHAPTER NO. 1, O. K. R. Stated meetings on 1st and 3d Tuesday iu <;avh mouth. Mrs J D Crocker, W. M Miss K ate C hitwood , Secretary. Hold regular meetings every Saturday evening at their hall in Ashland. Brethren in good standing are cordially invited to attend. H i ». h N. G. \V c Roberts. Secretary, H. SCHERRER. STA BLES ASHLAND LODGE No. 23, A. F. A A. M Stated communication on the Thursday of or before the full moon E. V M ills , W. M. w in R IuiwNon, Secretary. Local Pas’gr Train Daily <Except Sunday! > I 4 1 > 1 SISKIYOC CHAETER, 21, K A M Regular convoeatioua on the Thursday next after the full moon. W. If. A tkinson , H. P. [9-3» i E B Myer, See'v. California Express Trains Kun Daily ’ material. w Masonic Diroctory, Ashland. Time between Ashland and San Francisco, Sash, Doors, Mouldings, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Varnishes, And f J ITI. i SOCIETIES. •n • llalli1! llOllld. 1 PHOTOGRAPHY J B. F. Reeser’s NEW r P \ IN SHOP In iievsef’s Blocs. Ashland. Ful atock <>n hand and made to orde*. Having one of the la*et skylights m Oi ogon, and knoirimj hoir to wnc it, Contractors & Builders. 1 «TARANTEE <i<H»D WORK. A'HI.AND. OHE'.ON M. E. TYLER. Myer’s Bhxk.e.jit siile Main street. Particular Attention to Job Work. Which will be done iti a workmanlike man i ’ter and nt U. S. Bakery. Prices That Defy competition iJ^Noue but the ’•» st material used I!. F KEESER. S. SHERMAN C. VV. AVERS. Architect O h boon . A shland . Fresh Bread and Pies Daily Choice Cake* of every variety kept con stnntly on hand Orders for parti»*s promptly executed Mini special prices given All kinds of ornamental work n»*atly done Wedding Cakes a specialty. Estimate's made «»u all kimV «if buildings all inatcriHl* furnished for th«* same. Binns an ! spcwificalions f<»r dwelling* «»i latest modern <1t**ign* ma«h at <»ur olftc«* and furnished fr«*<* to «nir patrons. Uc mi der>l.in«t our bus’nes* in a’l ii* branchv* Ami <!«• not lioitn»«* to gnarant« • >n!i.*fa« ty»n. if you contemplate building any thing, from a foot bridge lo a hoi«d.< ali on u* at our oi!i< «• <*orm*r Main an<i Hargadin«* st* . Aslilami. Or., and *e«- what we < an do for you \\«-have an unliinite«! supply of nniteii.il of all kin«!* for buihiing purposes and < an build \ >ur hoiist- without any un nt « «‘S!*ar\ dele; Out*id<* «»rders for ¡dan* ami >pt cifications solicit« «1 ami prompt a I u-ntion given to them \V«- invite inspec th«nof<»ur work ami « an give refer« n«« «• when r,*<pdr«*«l. kik I 13?4 Ayers, Barbour 4 Elviage. JAMES NOEEIS, Bread Delivered Daily at Your Door. TALENT A J.*O. bEALEK IN Farm Implements Prices always reasonable. 6£r li-.» dbill« musi be settled every month. JOHN WEXLER, Proprietor A hiilaxil O k . Will furnish plans for any and all kinds of building* and superintend the construction oi the same when desired Office on the we«t side of the ¡>lara with Luckey A < ’o. '1:4-12 B. BEACH, SEEDS & FRUITS. CONTRACTOR & BUILDER A shland , O kkgon . Will give estimates to furnish m H 1 a ! »or and material to construct all kinds of build ings. at short noiIce. ftp"* All work warranted to give satis faction. Place of residence, Hargadin« street,back of South School House. ¡12-41 FOOR & FERGUSON, Stone Alasons ASHLAND, OREGON. Are prepnr«*d to give «»«timal* k am! lake contracts on all classes of STONE WORK, on the most reasonable terms. AB work guaranteed, as both ar«* practical workmen. References given if desired. Resilience on corner of Lnion nn«l Allison streets. 41 G. F. BilliUkfH is sgeut for leading Fire Insurance. Insure with a local agent. Get lowest ratea nu.i know you are insured. (¡Rm His Work Speaks for Itself NEED T<> SEND away from home to get your job printing for you can get it done at the T idings .Job < »flirt* just as cheaply and as well, and besides you will be keeping the money at home.