Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 10, 1889, Image 2

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    ASHLAND
TIDINGS.
boari »
or früh : meeting .
A>lihind |o I m * Pirlurt'd and Aib erf teed.
FK1DAV .
M \Y lu 1JV.0
A regular meeting of the Ashland
Board of Trade wax held Tuesday
evening. President McCall in the
chair.
Minutes of last meeting read and
approved.
I >r. Beelie for the committee on ad­
vertising submitted re|»ort.
Remark» upou advertising were
made by S. B. Galey and by Mr. Shaw,
representing the ll'exf Shore.
On motion of S. B. Galey, the Presi­
dent and Secretary were authorized to
have Ashland advertised in the July
number of the Jl'esf Shore magazine
by illustration» and letter-press de­
scription. nnd to order lll.ittkl extra
coiiies of the |«>rtion of the edition re­
lating to Ashland
On motion. A. T. Kyle, Jr., was ad­
ded to the committee on solicitation.
Committee of three Engle, Mills
and Galey was ap]H>inted to devise
ways and means to meet tlu» expeuæ
of advertising.
G. F. Billings was ap|»ointed a com­
mittee of one to investigate tho can­
nery matter, and report at uext meet­
ing.
F. Rojier was apixnnted a commit­
tee of one t<> confer with the S. P. R.
R. officials. Adjourned till May lltb.
G. F. B illing »,
Secretary.
ANHEIM» WILL CELEBRATE
Pre|u«ratl<»i* tor a Glorious Celebrili loll
•■I th.- Fourth of July.
Jacksonville Brevities.
Mr. C. B. Watson, of Ashland, was
iu towu Tuesday.
Marriage license issued May 3d to
Ira A. Phelps and Miss Effie Tice.
The band I'ontx'St will lake place
next Monday, May 13lh.
Hou. Chauncey Nye, of Flounce
Rock precinct, was in town the first
of the week.
K. Kubli. Sr, has goue to Portland
accompanied by Miss N ileue. They
will visit “Cap" in Eugene.
A. H. Maeglev sold out his st<«'k
last week to Mr. Sbendati, of Central
Point, who will moie it to that
place.
Mr. Geo. Hayes received a severe
kick m the head by a mule while try­
ing to shoe tin- fractious beast last
Thursday.
Justice Florey, of Eagle Point, is
feeling very large over the advent of a
small B«-u Harrison in ins family,
born Friday, May 3d.
The ladies of the Aid Society will
sell ice-cream in the room adjoining
the Telegraph Variety Store on the
day of the band contest.
Married May 1st. at the residence
of F. M. Fredenburg by A. A. Bashor,
J. 1’., David Reed, of Siskiyou county.
Cal, and Miss Uraua Fredenburg, of
Jackson county.
Mr. B. C. Goddard died Monday
night at his home, near Medford, of
consumption. His sorrowing family
have the sympathy of all in their sad
bereavement.
Mrs. W. J. Plymale left Thursday-
night for Salem where she will visit
friends and thence goto Portland. She
will attend the meeting of the Grand
Iswlge I. O. O. F. while absent.
The Ladies Home Missionary So­
ciety met at the residence of Mrs. J.
N. T. Mdler last Thursday, through
the kindness of Frankie Plymale, who
gathered them into his Lack, us the
weather was inclement. After going
through the regular order of business,
the ladles were invited luto the din­
ing room, whither the hostess had
t>een making occasional mysterious
visits, and were served with an ele­
gant lunch, which it is needless to say,
they enjoyed very much.
< »u Monday afternoon the Ashland
City Council room was crowded by
citizens who had assembled to start
the ball rolling for the next Fourth ot
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selling in New York at *.» of a cent a
George Engle, chairman. aud<». H.
pound higher than the beat French
Blount, Secretary.
it was the unanimous sentiment of
ini|s>rted article. Oregon can surpass
the meeting that Ashland give a cele­
California in the production of prunes.
bration on July 4th, 188!». which shall
echide any yet seen here.
¡8
Manufactures are coming to the Pa­
. H. Atkinson, chairman of the
cific slope gradually. Last week the
executivi- committee of last year's
»4
Secretary of the Navy, Tracy, award­
celebration, refiorted that his commit­
tee, which had been elected to serve
ed tlie contract for building a power­
till its successor was chosen, was
ful coast defense iron clad to the
reaily to turn over the records of last
I nioti Iron Works, San Francisco.
year, and the unexpended remainder
The price to l>e paid is one million
ot 857.01) of the fund collected by thu
last finance committee.
six hundred and tweuty-eight thou­
On motion of Mr. Atkinson, the
sand dollars.
chair was authorized to appoint an
executive committee clothed with fnll
Among the ap|M>intment« made by
authority to iqqioiut sub-committees
the President during to ]ra«t week,
' ^.-2
and make all necessary arrangements
are the following of interest : A. L.
for the celebration; said executive
E
committee to serve uutil their suc­
Thonuis, of Salt Lake. Governor of
cessors shall have lieen elected.
Utah; Ellsworth Daggett of Utah.
On motion of O. H. Blount, it was
Surveyor-General of that Territory;
voted as the sentiment of the meeting
Frank W Palmer, of Chicago, Public
that a free barbecue dinner should be
one of the prominent features of the
Printer; rheixlore Risieevelt of New-
celebration.
York. and Hugh S. Thompson of
On motion of NV. H. Atkinson, the
Agricultural
Association.
South Carolina, Civil Service Com
meeting voted unanimously in favor
At a meeting held at Jacksonville . of obtaining for the oration the most
tuissioticr*.
on Saturday aftermam, April 27th, to prominent speaker who can lie had.
The tin-plate, tinsel adornments «»I organize a county agricultural iu«ao-
The chairman up|s>inted O. H.
J. D. Whitman, of Medford, Blount, J. T. Rogers and C. NV. Logan
ont-door “nobility’’ d<> not seem to cialion,
was chosen cha’rinan, F. T. Downing,
l«'ar a very high value yet in the eye» of Central Point, Vice president; amt as the executive committee.
• Y/*
Adjourned.
yiriw«
of Americans, or else the mwoeiation» K. A. Miller, W’Crelarv. A committee,
O. H. B lovnt , Sec'ty.
S.
V
clustering about the administration consisting of J. D. Whitman, W. K.
► >
The executive committee met Wed­
J. C. Tolman, B. F. Adkins ami
and the person of Cleveland do not Price,
nesday
morning
and
ap|«>iuted
the
W. M. Holmes, was ap]*>mted to pre­
liear a very high market value, in pare articles of incorporation, an 1 re- following Bub-eonnnittees:
the aiK'tion of Lis horse» and carriage» |«>rt at a meeting at same place Mav F inance E U. Kune, G. F. Billing’*,
M
Robt. Taylor, A. T. Kyle, M. N.
at \N asliingtoii the other day every­ 4tb.
Long.
On
Saturday
afternoon
last
the
meet
­
thing. «old very low. The silver ing was called to order by F. T. Down­
S tkakkii Geo. Engle, J. T. Bowditch,
mounted harness, with “G.
mono­ ing, chairman, and W. M. H Ini s was
E. ,1. Kaiser. NN. H Leed-
gram. sold for 862. Two suits of liv­ secretary pro tein. The incorporation Gnoi ni >* D. R. Mills. NN N. Luckey,
ery sold fol 811.25 and 814.75. Robes Committee reported articles of incor­
F. Ro|>er.
poration <>f the Jackson County Agri-
with tin- family monogram sold for culinral
Misic
T. K. Bidton, E. B. Hunsaker,
Association; incorporators, C.
Prof.. Shepherd. Mrs. NV. M. Gilroy.
les» than half cost. There wax great C. Beekman, C. Magruder, F. T. Down­
Miss Nettie Downing. Mrs. C. NV.
disap|>ointinent on the part of the ing, NV. C. Leever, F. Amy. B. F. Ad­
I-ogau.
kins,
C.
G.
Rippey
and
Geo.
O
’
B.
De
­
auctioneers, who liegged the large au­
D ei - ohation Frank Hasty, C. H. Lu-
Bar;
capital
stock.
S.'sliiO.
divided
into
dience to give fair prices for the royal 500 shares of ten dollar* each. The
Ed-
dermau. IL A. Minkler, G.
trappings.
dings, S. V. Carter. Ed. Morne, M
rejiort of t be committee was approved
Gold HJ11 Notes.
»
• ♦ •
A. Abliey Mr«. G. S. Butler. Sirs.
nnd the articles adopted and ordered
Say* a NN a*Lingtoii di*patch of the lik'd, after which the meeting ad­
F. Roper, Mrs. D. L. Rice, Miss
Mr. Loomis, formerly of Canyon­
■ th i Die deci*ion of the *t*'retary journed to meet at same place on Sat­
Belle Anderson. Miss Millie Gid­ ville. is now teaching the Dardanelles
dings, Miss Bertha Colton. Miss school.
of tli«' interior to-day lilieralizes the urday of next week, May 18th. Books
1—<
Emma Howard, Miss Tillie Reeser,
Baskets,.
$1.00. Regular price, si .25.
timltr culture act to an extent hith­ for snbscnptione to the st.a'k will be
Mi*« Minnie Coolidge, Miss Hor­ .NIi-s Ella Griffiths closes her school
ojieued next Monday.
51».
erto, unknown. Heretofore the rul-
Baking Powder per can, 40. Regular price.
tense Russell. Miss Libby Swift, at Gold Hill within three weeks from
Jackson county people should give
iug-lof the deportment have excluded tins movement a hearty support. Our
Mi*« Grace Minkler. Mis* Adii Wal­ this time.
5(1.
Brooms,
40. Regular price.
lace.
all lind fr. •m tinil>er culture settle­ country ia capable of making an an­
No part of this county has received
nual fair which would I h * a great suc­ A viisement * («. F. McConnell, H. T. greater lanetit from ns-eiit rains, than
50.
ment* upou which more than fifty cess
35. Regular price.
Cloves per pound,
in every way and a lienetit to the
Chitwood, Bert Swift. Miss Mar) this section.
trees *t««*i. the department taking no country.
< »Iter, Mrs. M L. Alford. Miss Dora
•Ju.
25. Regular price.
Cocoanut per pound
Lamliert and Bodoin still continue
note >.f the *ize of tinilier. its kind, or
Amlerstm.
to
take,
and
ship,
considerable
quantics
Senate
I'eniinittee.
quality Under to-day’* ruling*entry
:'»(».
Corned Beef per can
25. Regular price.
R efreshment * A. 1» Helman. G. L. of fish from Rogue river.
[-nn Krancixo
li. May 7
Dean. Jacob T hompson, J. K. Van
men may take up under the limber
The fruit crops promise to lie as
5< ».
Cream Tarter per pound 35. Regular price.
Sant, E. P. Rideout, John May, F.
A special train arriv<*d iiere this
culture act any quarter »action upm
H. Carter. Mrs. <>. Coolidge, Nirs. large as that of last year, if “Jack
winch tonlx'r ha* no commercial val» afternoon. bringing the memliers of
1.
Horace Risii, Mrs. G. C. Eddings. Frost" doesu't take a notion to bite.
Chipped Beef per can
25. Regular price.
the senate ifivretigating committee on
ue. or u|«»n which trees are not mi- relations with Canada. The party was
Mrs. Dr. Beelie.
Mr. Joliu Dungan, of Sam's Valley,
25.
nierou* enough to warrant the pur inet by Senator Stanford. A. N’. Towne P bis '. kam ani » P rinting NN B. Col­ says crops are looking finely in that
Chocolate per pound
25. Regular price.
chase1 of land for its timlier. This and other representatives of the South­
ton, Dr. Helm. P. NV. Paulson, Jes«e section. He says alfalfa will be in
Currants per pound
12?..
10. Regular price.
condition to ent within two weeks.
Houck
ruling will grant relief to timlier cul­ ern Pacific company, nnd was taken to
the Palace hotel. They express them­ T urasi - her E. V. Carter.
Mining operations have lieen some­
ture qi ttlerx. and makes it much easier selves as highly pleased with their trip,
Candles per box
2.20. Regular price. 2.25.
The committees are all requested to what retarded by the the luck of water,
to aciluire land under this act. as all and with the prospect of a week’s stay
in the Council Chamlx'rs, Ash consequent U|>ou the light rainfall
8-ounce Extracts
40.
35 1 íegular price.
growaig trees are to ls> counted in in California. The committee will meet
lain!, Oregon, on Saturday, May ll, this season. Enterprising prospectors
bold
a
series
of
meetings
here
and
will
eonsillerat ion of every nian’s compli-
are
assured
of
permanent
and
large
re
­
at
2
o'clock
p.
m.
By
order
of
Execu
­
2o.
2-ounce
15. I íegular price.
make diligent inquiry on the subject
turns.
anee with the law. whether he planted in hand, especially as to the degree in tive Committee.
O.
H.
B
lovnt
,
them or not.
Oat Meal 17 pounds
100. Regular price 1 • ». 1 .GO.
which the traffic of American linos is
This town is a good location for a
à
J. T. R ogers ,
affected by those of Canada. At the
shoemaker. A good artist in this
4 k
k 4
k 4
('. NV, L ooan ,
T he work <»f propagating and dis­ conclusion of the inquiry here, the com­
Rolled
Oats
branch of trade, will find a good open­
Committee.
tributing fiaal fi*hen, a« earned on by mittee will go to Portland and Tacoma
ing here, if he has a heart and band
/-*N
5 Cans Oysters for
1 .< H1.
1.00. Regular price
an<l mind to work. This community
the government is inereaxing in mag­ to continue their investigation.
The party consists of Senator Hoar
is
in
need
of
such
a
mnn.
City
Council
Proceedings.
nitude andini(xirtaiieeevery year. It (chairmani and wife, of Massachusetts,
We heartily second the proposed ef­
i* announeed that during the coming Senator Hale and wife.of Maine. Sena­
Ashland city council met Monday- forts for the celebration ot “Memorial
y-w.
Kuminer ears will I»' engaged in col­ tor Allison, of Iowa, Senator Dolph, evening. May 6, present, 1). R. Mills. Day." That deep, true and devoted
L
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lecting and planting indigenous fishes of Oregon, Senator Pugh, of Alabama, Mayor, and Councilmen Thoiutou, patrotism which was liorn with onr
Pickles, 5 gallon keg
$1.30. Regular price si.75
John M. Morrison, clerk of the com­
Nation's birth should live with its
Ç-K
in the Mi**i««ippi valley iu the States mittee, O. Johns, stenographer. Miss Walter. Thompson and Sutton.
Petition
of
H.
A.
Clawson
for
life, and grow with its growth should
Bottled
Pickles
at
cost.
of Nebraska. Illinois. Ohio, Indiana Stonington, of Washington. Charles
H- -4
was
liquor license for l»epot Hotel,
Is* nurtured, taught, transmitteil.
an»l Missouri. New hatcheries are to B. Reed, serjeant-at-arms of the sen granted; and license issued for one
2< »
Raisins per pound
15. Regular price
Mr. J. H. Gritlis's saw mill will pro­
l»e located at I’ut in Bay island, I which ate. and E. W. Dougherty, assistant year.
sergeant-at-arms.
bably
arrive
this
we<
k.
Th«-
mill
and
RejMirts of re-'order. street commis­
will !»• the largest fish hatchery in the
Rice 14 pounds for
1.00. Regular price 12 1 .<« >
Senator S. Voorhees of Indiana, and
and marshal for April were planers arc to la- propelled by a 25-
worlii, having a capacity of 500,000,1160 Butler of South Carolina, wore de­ sioner
iiorse
power
Russell
engine.
It
is
to
read and Hied.
King of Soaps, Thomas’ Cold Water Bleaching and
eggdayeari at Evergreen lake, Col., tained by illness, and will join the com­
Petitions of a number of citizens la* located on Sardine creek, six miles
mittee
in
San
Francisco
next
Wednes
­
and «Baird's point. Cal. The several
for license to use water from the city from Gold Hill. Mr. G. has a large
Thomas’ Standard Savon Soap, per box $1.25
body of excellent timber, and will be
day.
water pipe was granted.
xteapier* attached to the commission
able to turn out about ten thousand
(Regular price si.50 per l><».\.) (MI ht Soaps al ( '<»~t.
On
motion,
remainder
of
sura
due
have tlieir summer's work laid out for
Waxhiiigtoir* Nune-Auk»-*.
S. B. Galej upon the road machine feet of lumber per day.
them and it is of great iui|«»rtance.
¡» liit-uKo Tribune.)
purchased by the city (81H0) was or­
3 packages starch for 25 cts. Regular price 1 g <- each
Grants Pass Notes.
The Albatross will leave San Francis­
“Down to the latest sy llable of re­ dered paid from the general fund.
City Marshal Walrad submitted the
Salmon per can 15 cts. Regular price 2o < t*.
co ulaitit June 1st, going ax far ax the corded time," exclaimed the orator at
Mr. Beals has returned from a visit
semi-annual report: Dur­
Pribyiov islands in Behring sea, where the centennial celebratiou, waxing following
to
Canyonville.
Soda per package 20 cts. Regular price 25 cts.
“the people of America will ing the Hrst six months of the current
rji
a study will b»' made of the seal fish­ fervent,
1
Mr. (iraham is erecting a neat dwell­
honor his memory. Who is not proud fiscal year, eliding April 30, 1MS9. I
i
eries in accordance with the resolu­ to bear the name of Georg»' Washing­ have collected revenue of the city as ing on 3<1 street.
1
Sardines per can 15 cts. Regular price 20 cts.
88
tion of Congress adopted last summer, ton and grateful to the parent» that follows:
Born April 26th. to the wife of Mr.
!
Corporation
tax,
188!»
.
.
.82435.30
5 gallon keg Syrup
J.I IO
$2.50.
as well ns of genera) fisheries along conferred it upou him! "I wonder," Business Licenses
....... 722.00 Stockbride, a daughter.
he continued, looking uronnd him with
the Southern Alaska peninsula. On Hashing eyes, “how- many George Water Rents.................... ....... 95£5
Mr. F. Sawyer is putting up a barn
Bulk Syrup per gallon
4 •>
50.
. .59.110 on his 6th street property.
the way up the Albatross will leave NVashington's namesakes there are in Dog License.....................
(Dig tip vtiur nl< I
the party of investigator* in Alaska, this vast assembly. Will th >se whose Net income City Pound
I
Mr. MeKimens. of Greelv, Col., ar­
who will examine into the salmon fish­ privilege it is to l»ear the honorttl
rived
Saturday.
He
is
looking
fora
Total Collections
«3346.07.
50
lb
sack
Table
Salt
name please rise to their feet?”
75
cts
eries there under the term* of another
Tlie following bill» were audited location.
Sixty-seven men and boys rose up.
i
and
ordered paid:
< ’ongiesxi« >n;d resolution.
"NVill those of you who cannot tell a
Married May 5. at the residence of
Stock Salt 100 lb bags $1.00. R.-gular pri
lie,’’said the editor of the village pa­ NV. M. Gilroy, lumlter.. .
857.41». the bride's fntlier. Miss Celestine Mc­
Bold Ben Butler nnd Admiral Por­ per. notebook in hand, “pleas«' remain J. K. Iayabo I’olieeimin . .
tr>
. .50.00. Arthur and J. L. Hobbs.
Tea per lb can, 40 cts. lh ■gtilar |»ri< <‘ 50 ct
I
Eugene NValrad. Marshal.
ter are allowing the country at large standing while I count ?"
.63.25.
II. B. Millor. manager of the S. I*.
And
sixty-seven
men
and
l»oya
at
once
NVm.
Patterson,
street
work,
.
.
.
63.55.
Vinegar
per
gallon,
25
cts.
Regular
pri™
to know that they do not like each
D. A L. Co., started Tuesday evening
Mt down.
G. C. Eddings, mdse.
13.70. for
other. Iu a public speech recently,
Puget Sound, on a business trip.
Milton Berry, Recorder.
15.00.
Wash Boards 35 cts. 1 Regular price 50 cts.
Butler went out of hi* way to charge
Heavy Rains In California.
S. F. Morine, blacksmitbing. . .36.40.
Mrs. H. ('. Kinney and daughter
Estes,
hay,
etc.,
..
1.50.
and
Miss
Myra
Wheeler,
took
the
Porter with "running away from the
,san Frau< Im •» dispatch. Mav ;
Combs, each 10 cts. Regular price 20 Cts.
NV. H. Leeds, printing,.
12.00. south lioiiud train Moudav morning,
rebels" with his flotilla at Vicksburg
The rain storm which liegan on Sat­ B. F. Reeser, mdse.. .
for
a
visit
to
the
eastern
states.
... 13.55.
Admiral Porter, upou lieing shown urday tins continued with intermissions M. L. McCall, setting grade Main st.
R. R. Morns displays with much
the statement, said it did not trouble ever since, nnd without indications of
......... ...................... 3.25. pride
a horned toad. He keeps the
180.00. little pet
him ut all. “I shall u»»t take any no­ cessation at present. Within the past S. B. Galey, road machine,.
in a glass jar. It was found
twenty-four hours it has extended into
School Books, Blank Books, Stationery, Pens and
tice of it." said tlie Admiral. "Butler San Joaquin valley and south of San
Total paid,.
850!».»ìo. on J. Hammon's farm, below town.
knows what 1 think of him. I have Diego. In many places it was accom­
Adjourned to meet Monday, even-
Ink,—all at Cost.
The ladu« of the Baptist church
«aid tune and time again that he is a panied by heavy winds. Considera­ mg May 13.
gave a chicken supper, last Friday-
damage has resulted to cut hay,
Climax, Escort and Sawlog Tobacco, per plug, 40
evening. It was a success l«>th social­
coward ami worse. I never minced ble
berries, early sown grass, and hops.
ly
and
tinam-iully.
The
chickens
matters alauit it. atnl I suppose that This damage, however, it is believed
RECORDED.
DEEDS
CtS. Regular price. 15 cts.
ly outdid themselves. Proeeeils
ui>w he want« to get even with me in will lie more than eqalized by the
Rev. E. MeLeiin, pastor of
T he following denis have l»'en re­
Star, Horse Shoe and Splendid, per plug, 40 cts.
his old age.” If this l»e true, it is not benefit to late sown grain, vines, and
fruits than berries and cherries. corded in th« County Clerk’s office at Presbyterian church at Medford, WIIH
to lie wondi rtd at. perhaps, that But­ other
Regular price 50 cts.
visiting his brother. Rev. IL Mi-Lean,
The mining industries will also be Jacksonville, since our last issue:
ler shoithi say something ugly alanit greatly lienetited.
rniteil Sixtes to Jtthii q Z.xelixry—patent. of this place, this week. The hitter is
steadily improving in health, though
Io» Here* In m - c ;'• mid .*•:. tp
w est
Porter w hen hexa* a gtsal op|a>rtuui-
Washington. Muy 6. Gen. Merritt A. *. Jacobs to susauuah Stacy—2 avrc*i hi he is not yet fully recovered from his
ty. but it is n pity that two men so
severe attack of pneumonia.
to the war department lacksori county fion
prominently connecte«l with onr conn telegrapheil
Ryan to t'nited state* -patent: part
that Colonel Wade reports all quiet of 1* *ee J. .1:1.
tp
K I wear.
try's history slatuhl perniit themselves in the Oklahoma territory, and that
Mrtk'irie A Saxman to Max Prs< ht— r.:t llm
A WO.MAN-'M WAY.
to iiiak«* a public matter of their mu­ th« scouts discovered no attempt to aerea In Saxman'» I'ennsy lvauia ««hlition to
A*hlan<l: ♦.■<>".
A Sta-tllng Ru»lne«a Prep, .hlnu.
tual personal ill-will. Both did great Hettle in tlie Cherek«*) outlet.
A. Suxnian to Wm 11 I’rai lit—lot
When Vfr». Fowler, of
7 I.Hi- -U. et. M
service to the Union. As for Butler,
Cynthia, Ky., May 7. A fire last :î. Macnie
bk '■«. s.ixiiiHir* ■iii'llrlon to \*hlan<l:
]•<•<! in at a leading< ity <lrn;j rgi»t
night
destroyed
the
stable
of
Captain
whatever may !*• his failings. »» re­
Mary It and Ed Phelps roi; W Homard— effort "The < alii'»niia li incíly
and fifteen valuable horses per­ lot* 1. .’and :i, lik :'. Medford.
Pitcher and Basin
Si .50.
$1.10. Régulai' price
SartGiY'arilla,
hat
member. as NN’ayne MacVeigh once . Moore,
ished in the Hames. One of them, Yau Etta Zimmerman toS. Il Hull—lor* 12 and table
O
»Iy*jW'p.*ia and *irk headache*. •
*ni<l m a ciimpaigu sjieech calling for Wilkes, was valued at 815010. A oolt l.i. bk jn. Medford: » ill
Chamber Sets
1 ■».'»< »
4.50. Regular price
Roper, el al. to Lena Philip, lot* e(! it would relieve l»oth. .'he v
cheers for «iifferent men “And there’s among them was valued at 810,000. 20 Fordyee
►S'*
and 21, )>k I* in summit addition to \*h
uh»«« that the druggist un'..
land, I'e.
ohl Ben Butler, He hung a traitor No insurance.
Plates
per
set
not to I m ? paid for uu I pm * it eff«*? ed a •
50.
Regular pri'-e
05
G. ItiH'kfellow to K, K Anderson— The following i* the convincinr • »li' li: p i
»»nee: I »it's give three cheer* for
Washington. May 6. Ex-President pa lllicrr
’t of see
tp
R 1 east, ss :|* loo aere*
Bowls
hi
25
15. 1 íegular price
him'" Admiral Porter's fame rests Cleveland's horses and carriages were Al*o r.’ì K2 li»» aerea in -aid tp.ll.
San Fran< i»co. Fel.ruar- *. ixxx
sold
here
to-day
at
auction.
A
large
M.
H.
I'oleniun
to
E.
K Vnderson—f. 0*-ln0
D ear sir Notwithbtandln-’ mv mi-eh
u I* m a solid basis, and he need have
Cups and Saucers
-e> .*1. rp :*. K 1 we«t. nl*o * aere* in ings. Joy’* Vei'cfahle Sar-nj nrllla di • ! aliti h
GO
50. Regula r price
was present, the bidiling was «■■res 1« in
tp XI |.'e
no fear of Butler l»eing able to sub­ crowd
spirited Tbeseal brown* brought 8111 «ee Goran
you promised I had fried v » r ia
O
lliltlt to .*. M I a'eis't r-
*•; UW
Flour per Sa> k
vert th«- hixtorv in which his name each, the landan 8650. Victoria 8485. arre* in tphx,
1 * H »
90. Regular price
tion* that I had »-»Die to lw|j.
It 1 west; |2.
l»tar» an illustrious (»art.
About S3.BOO in all were realized.
»p*-p ia and
I*aa* Woolen to Govan Hitch —l-Vi :r> lllû would relieve m\
Glass Sets, 4 pieces
5( 1
40. Régulai’ price
aches, but i have not had a re»’
a< re* in tp
It 1 west, |2
The great world's expoeition at Paris
The Helman farm in the city of Ash­ w 11 Atkinson et al. to W F. laxinir ~n siuce. I believe I am perr.>a:r
Glass Pitchers
1 .25
1.00. 1 »(‘gula r price
opened last Monday. It is a stupen­ land has lieen sub-divided and is now aerea in A*hland pre» met: fsoo
You have my jM*nai-*»ion to nmk
o
W H Atkinson et al. to E. F. Intorni« 20 for a reme«ly that v, n
dous affair, and theopening ceremouiea offered in small tracts at very reasona­ »■•re*
in
A-hland
precinct;
SI
s
’
>0.
Lamps
Go
ble prices. If you want a pleasant
lí<
gallar
price
40.
prevent sick he.; !aohv‘«
’ I
have stirred to their depths the Paris­ home or a good investment iu a good John F Itowniug to Enos Blair— |A acres known. Kespe< ti’ulh.
tp 17. R 2 west SVio
ian resource« of enthusiasm and dis­ part of Ashland, don't fail to see this in g -re. F IS. Billinas
'■. i. »
Coal Oil per case
3.00. Is NN'orlh
to I, a . sneketr -10 1*10’
play. President Carnot made the open­ tract. For sale by G. F. Bilhngsor A. «■•res in Ashland prm’litft; Sl.i«w*.
I
I
*
The o and T Co. tot., W Mltchell-lots 21
ing speech. and then pressed theelectric I). Helman.
and 22. bk M. K It addition to Ashland; S2 4
And
stacks
and
stacks
of
goods
that
we
can
not
■
buttons which set the brilliant foun­ The only place to find hanly north­ The O and T Co to I E. Myer*—lot* 9. IV.
I
Ronin* li> R-nl.
tains flowing and sparkling and put in ern grown Heed, is at the Red House.* II and 12. hk B. H R add. to Ashland: |x>0
mention
here,
but
can
ask
you
to
come
and
see.
1
p
Leander A Neil to Elizabeth M bean—2
motion the vast aggregation of ma­
Three good lodging rooms to rent in
.* luvacre* in Ashland precinct; |700.
Sj rup of Fig«.
b
o
chinery. In the eveniug the city was Produced from the lafg^ive and nutri­ N I' Bollitoli to Frank Ante*—lot« 20 and the Myer house on Helman street, op-
All sales STRICTLY CASH, as I will not sell i
in bk V lot* 23 and 2-1 in bk K : lots 1 and posits the Woolen mill. Inquire
ablaze with illuminations and no ve­ tious juice of California fi^s. combined 21
o
Ain bk R. R K add to Ashland: I2oai
»
premises.
Is
the medicinal virtue* of plants
hicle» were permitted in the streets. with
ch
■ » an-I 'I < o. to J R. E. aits—lots I and 5. hk
goods
for
cost
and
charge
them
to
account.
known to be most beneficial to the hu­
“The city ia the people»," the dis­ man system, acts gently on the kidneys, 4., Medford: Sl>0
Biz
llrivr
in
Real
Estate.
:
.lasjaT Gleason to Jame« M i’hlhlers lilo
patches of the evening said: The liver and bowels, effectually cleansing 4.1-ilio aere* in see 7. tp f>, R ■ west: 147».
Several big bargains in outside lands
the system, dispelling colds and head­
rountries represented by their skill are. aches. and curing habitual constipation J II'H'kerstiiith to I hampion T Payne. *r . for the next thirty days. Apply nt
—120 aere* in tp Ä. R I w e»t .Si
once to A. T. Kyle.
in addition to France and the United
J. 11.»» ker«niith to Joseph lb* ker-mitb
The latest London dispatch con­ V2-100acres In Ashland: Fia».
Stabs. Great Britain, Austria, Hun­
The Dans vertical feed sewing ma­
to J. W Ifoekerrmith-2
gary.
Italy, Switzerland. Ru«sia, cerning the Samoan affair «tate* that a< J. res Hoi-kersmith
chine m fancy styles at
In Ashland; 12*»'
Sweden, Denmark. Norway, Holland. Germany will consent that Malietoa VIrs. M J arid I. N Shook to to*, and E. J. Dodges. Call and see them,
—part of sees 7 and 17intp37. R and you will buy them.
Belgium, Spain, Portugal Greece. lie reinstated as King of Samoa, pro­ ■ 1 hurchman
ea-t: 11.
Roumatna. Servia, Egypt. Persia. Mexi­ vided the United States government Il F Barron to W II Shepard land intp
co, Brazil, the Argentine Republic, Bo­ purchases the German plantation* or .1'1, R 2 east. »IDO
Wm II. Shepard to II. F. Barron—laud in
livia, Chili. Nicaragua, Venezuela, guarantees the payment if the Sa­ tp '•. H 2 ea-t. »11».
Gnatamala, Uruguay. Paraguay, San moans purchase them. Gennany will, • I Beekman to ( lia- Ni< kell—lots 2
t. -, •■. 7. * *. lu a’id 11 in bk ft.;: lot* I, 2. :■ 4.
< 'attoria.
lkxmngo. San Salvador. Hayti, China. further, waive her demands for the ’• ft, 7. In and It in Medford; |»W
Japan. East India. Siam, Morocco, punishment of MntHHfii if the relatives A I’ Helman to NV B. Moshei -land in
When *he became M;ss.
Ashland. S24e
and Australasia. The unrepresented of tlie Germans who were slain are H B Carter to W 11 Mosher lot 37. in
Sh»* chitig to Cast« »ria.
countries are Germany, an alisence as amply compensated. Germany will Belle» ie'i, Ashland. Ja< k*ou county ■ »8»
When
she
hfid
(Jhihirvn,
A
1
’
Helman
toi
II
Blukeman
—
land
in
inevitable as it 1» deplorable and con­ not claim political preponderance.
l-hland: »8)0
Sh** gave th»*in ( attoria.
spicuous. Turkey and Montenego.
George Francis Tram appears in a
John Wexler, of thu U. S. Bakery
The subject matter of the exposition new role that of an emulator of Dr.
comprises every thing that enters into Tanner. He has fasted for twenty keeps» choice stock of coufectioDery
♦
EDDINGS
the material of civilization. While it days, taking only water and a little
Brocade diagonal and plaid dress
may be classified with extreme com­ weak lemonade. He «ays be will con­
A MORSE.
goods, HI cts. per yard at M. L. Al­
prehensiveness under the beads of the tinue the fust for eighty days longer, ford’s.
x
HARDWARE
fine and industrial arts, it contains in
Immense stock of elothiug at cost at
tlie great grounds the history of the but the people of the country fear he
O. H. Blount's.
*
may waver in hie determination.
ASHLAND. OREG
universe.
editori n.
morts »mo mtws
I
HERE
BOES
W H O I. c
! e
Intending to make a radical change in my business, I offer
any and all goods AT COST.
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p
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CANNED GOODS ALL AT COST
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c
3
£
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CK?
BOOKS
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c+
Earthen Crocks and Crockery at Cost.
COM H A N
$
» SHI'j-li i ;.\ 1 )!
C3
0
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Geo. Engle, Prop’r
Ashland, Or., April 19, 1889.