Ashland tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1876-1919, May 17, 1889, Image 3

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    ASHLAND TIDINGS
Blount's Burglars.
Blount's burglars have been cap­
tured, and the Btolen gtxxis recovered.
The first clue to tlieir discovery was
the fact notiet-d by some of our towns-
[xxiple that three boys had left town
alxmt the same time tbestore was bur­
glarized. One of’hem a young man
calling himself Frank Warner came
to Ashland some wts ks ago. and had
Ixs-n working for B. F. Ihs-ser. He
Ixmght a trunk at Blount's the day be­
fore the roblx-ry ixvurred. 1 he other
’wo were Maiince Sayles mid Chester
Simmons. They were heard from with­
in a day or two aa working their way­
southward along the railroad over tiie
Siskiyou*. It was susp«ete<i that they
I ihi I filled their new trunk nt Blount’s
the night of the roblx-ry, and officers
Taylor and Ijealxi went after them
Thursday. T icy arrested them at Sis­
son, and found a few of the stoh-u
goods in their possession, i i.c trunk
had I hh - ii sent by ex; u ss l<> San Fran-
c:si»>. but the lx-ys «»nfesBed their
guilt, and wi re brought b„ k by the
officers, reaching Ashland Fri lay • v.-n-
lug. Warner is 21 years of age. it is
sai l, and h is kn wn som -thing of the
wrong side of the 1 •* before, lhe
other boys :re .-aetj ijxmt l’i ye.us of
agi-, and V. areer ad; i.ttisi tIni' In bad
planned tl - wl ■ a business ; ad had
'
. The
persuaded llicin to join bin
tlirix' were rrra "n»l lx>fore Jiisi ice
VV ..ved
Berry Saturd ...........cm'’,
exam-mition, wh«-reu|H>n the justice
held them under Ixmds is follows
W..rtier, SoOt); Sayles slid Simmous
each $100. The last two gave Ixmds.
and Warner went to the county jail to
await the next mix-ting of th«» grand
jury.
The two younger boys are both sons
of respectable aud re»p«H-teil parents
here, aud were uudoilbtsxily led into
the disgraceful trouble by the older
one. Tlieir first scheme was merely to
start out ona trump together, they say.
and they did not Contemplate the thiev­
ing part till they were sitddenlv drawn
into it just Ix-fore starting away.
b rey it i i:s.
PERSONAI
HERE
AND THERE.
The Cliinew Going Home.
mn FraiK'lHeo diapateh, May 13.|
Another Bridge Needed.
The county bridge across Bear creek
nt the Tolman place, on the main
wagon road la-lween Portland and
Mexico. has been in a slinky condition
for ecine time, and last Monday it
hroke down under the weight of the
freight wagons of W. A. Brown, of
Plevna. Hu had a six horse team and
two wagons, loaded with freight for
Klamath county, and Ixith wagons
wt nt through the bridge. The horses
escaped with s.ight injuries, and the
damage to the wagons was very light,
so the county fortunately esca|x* a
heavy bill of damages, though the
bridge stood ten or fifteen feet almve
the water. The place where the heavy
lull of damages will come in is at the
old bridge acrons Wright creek, north
oj town, which is exptx-ted to go down
at any time. It is high above the
creek Ixxl, and soinel ody is likely to
lie badly hurt there.
These two
bridges ought to lx* attended to by
the county without any delay what­
ever. They are Ixith mor«- used than
any other bridges in the county, and
Ashland precint certainly pays taxes
enough to demand proper treatment
in this matter. The bridge at Tol­
man's is in the road district which in­
cludes the Dead Indian country a
long st ¡ etch of road, sparsely settled,
ami Supervisor Hunt says justly that
the road work in the district is inade­
quate to keeping tin- road lx.-d in re­
pair. to sav nothing of building bridg­
es on so gnat a county thoroughfare
a- the poiiion between Ashland and
NO LADY
C. D. VanDyke, the Ashland broom
In general there was u feeling of
Miss Clara Marshall has gone to
Sticky and ¡ oison tiy pap« r at Chit­
maker, has been down the road north­ satisfaction mauifeeted tosiay among
Portland.
wood’s.
ward taking orders for bis superior residents of this city un receipt of the
W. E. Dean, of Glendale, was in brooms.
Chloride of lime in bulk at Chit-
news that the Supreme court of the
Serial.
Ashland last Saturday.
vvixxi's.
*
E. P. Thorp, of the Dram Echo ex­ I nited States had upheld the consti­
Th » usual monthly social will lie
Rev. F. B. Ticknor aud wife, of Med­ pects to commence publishing a new tutionality of the Scott exclusion act.
California Comb and Strained Hon­
held at the M. E. Chun-h Tnesalay.
ford. were m Ashlaud last Sunday.
paper, the /„coder, at Cottage Grove No enthusiasm was displayed however.
ey
at
Miukler
A
Sou.
May 21 t.
Chinese Consul Bee states that the
Struwlierry shortcake made to order
1*. Hull, of Meadows, formerly of next mouth.
Chinese will respect the decision, but
at the I'. S. Bakery.
this place, has beeu iu town this week.
The project of starting a newspap«*r it is hard to make them understand
\ol 1er.
Fine lliviaside Oranges and Sicily
Congressman Hermann is expected at Central Point is being considered. that a government can sign aud issue
All persons indebted to me by note
Ceutral Point is Ix-ginning to show a certificate to return to this country
Lemon*. Cheap at Minkler A Son. 4
or account are re«pi<-et«sl to pay tin-
to leave Washington for homo this
some signs of life.
and t hen annul it.
s une by June 1st. 1881). B. F. K f .E s ER
week.
Go to Mill's Star Bakery and try
"Ther-. is a comity lx-tween nations."
Sandy Olds shot and killed Emil
Ashland. May 15th, 18W.
his •■Premium Bread" and icecream. *
I
’
riin,
of
Jacksonville,
has
Judge
Wel»er on the corner of two of the bus­ lie (ontinued, “winch should lx< re-
Sheep for Sale
The S. P. 11. R. pay car went south­ gone «mt to Lakeview on legal bnsi- iness streets of Portland last Friday. spec’i d. ( hiua has always consider«*!
tins government her best friend, but
ward Wixluesday on its monthly mis­ uess.
Beth men were gamblers.
The iimlersignmi. having more sheep
while that friendship is uow put to a
sion of liquidation.
(). H. Blount goes to Sisson this
than he cau care for on his ranch, of­
Bruno Sittig, editor of the Portland ti-st, 1 can safely say that she will not
fers lor sal*» Oue Thotisaud H«*ad of
J. S. Herrin offers for sale a thou­ morning, to kx>k after his business Free Pres», was fined $150 last Satur­
attempt retaliatory legislation. She is
tin«» stock eli«*ep. Apply at oiiix* to
sand head of gixt-1 stix-k sheep at his there.
day for criminally libeling John Folk- too dignified h nation.
J. S. H errin .
ranch near Ashland.
Fred Sebnitz left for Portlaud Tues­ mann, editor of the Stoats Zeitung.
"There are H o . ihki return certificates
Ashland, < Iregon
•Doyon want to purchase lots, fruit day evening, to look after the cannery­
An exhibit of Oregon fruits will lie issned and held in Cninu. aud. had we
lands or it farm, call on or address G. business.
sent to the annual encampment, G. A. won the I’ing case, alxiut one-third
the titurlli of July.
F. Billings. Ashland. Oregon.
S. R. Stephens came in from bis R., at Milwank«*e, Wis., next August. would have returned. There are 3G,-
Pr.p nations .ire in progress for a
«a a» Chinese on the Coast, and, accoril-
Don't forget to six ore a seat for the ranch near Bonanza this week for a The Northern Pacific and the Wiscon­
gran ! ■-. lebrution in Ashland on the
ing to my bixiks, from !KMMI to 10.0HO
sin
Central
railways
will
carry
the
ex
­
short
visit.
lecture of Ell Perkins the greatest of
4di of July. l’iie committee on orator
are leaving each year. If they cannot
hibits free of charge.
the
humons
lecturers
of
America.
J.
H.
Oatman,
the
Bonanza
mer
­
«Mtnl a point by si-ciiririg lion. Binger
return, in six or seven years the Cln-
:oo:
The annual reunion of the Oregon uese labor will bt< a thing of the past.
Hermann. Oregon's Representative in
Mr. J. H. Stowe is preparing to do chant, was in the valley lust week, lif­
Pioneers
will
lx»
held
at
Portland
June
Congr« ss. ¡,* the orator of the day.
a considerable nursery business by the ter freight.
"Several large Chinese firms are
18th. Hon. Orange Jacobs, of Seattle, dosing up tlieir business preparatory
time the next tree planting season
Cassius Kasson, one of the Klamath
formerly of this county, will deliver to leav mg for ('hinii. < )f course, China
I aiiniag Prieqn-ets.
begins.
county land sjieeulators, has been ill
the annual address, and ex-Gov. G«x>. (•an issue certificates to her merchants,
The b >ar.| of tra I - has a proposition
Choice fresh fruits chemos, straw- town this week.
L. Wixxis. the occasional addres.
but for six years she has refused to do
to colsi I. r from a gi-Hti-mau from
lx-rrii-s. etc., and manges and lemons
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Davis, of Shasta
One lady was killed and several so, and discourage immigration. She
Alb my who wanta to go into th- c.-m-
at the 1 . S. Bakery. opposlteOdd Fel­ valley, have l>»en visiting relatives in
persons seriously injured iu a cabli unquestionably will continue in her
u-n r i l-iti ssm Vliland, un i A. F.
lows' block.
Josephine county.
car accident at Si altlt* last Sunday policy, and laborers will not r-ceive,
S inl’z. of tins place, who is thinking
Buckingham's Dye for the whiskers
J. D. Fountain came in last week afternoou. The refusal of the brakes nor have they « v. r reccivisl, merchants,
oí und riakmg the b'isntess. is now in
is in one preparation, and never fails from Klamath «-ouuty, where he had to work as the car was descending a certiiieatis on which to land lu this
I’ .ri ! ci I 1 »>kin_ lip the cost of a planl^
to color tin- beard a Iw.-autiful brown been for several weeks.
port. Notim can stop a Cbmimian
for Siile.
I steep grade cansixl the accident.
lb- is expe-t sl home this morning.
or black of a natural shade.
liom going home when he gets ready,
One hoi se. a spring wagon, two bets
I. W. Burriss went out to Shovel
Burekhalter A Hasty keep in stuck
the Baml Cinitest.
t
H. H. Porter, president of the Chi­ ('rix-k Monday, to tight his rheuma­ Harman's pure rubber shield for pen l ive thousand have left since Septem­ harness and hay. Apply Ur
i
ber 1st. and about twenty-five have re­
I !.e b in 1 contest at .1 teks>nville last
cago A- In liana Coal road, weut though tism with hot mud baths.
Mn*/ A. D e P eatt .
holders and pencils. It strengthens turned.
I’ ■•—d .y was participated m by five
Ashland northward Tuesday with a
Ashland. Oregon.
Mrs. A. Dunlap, of Phoenix, started the grip on th«» penholder ami eases
paitii-s. an I the «core by points resnlt-
party of several in bia private ear.
th«* lingers from cramp and fatigue
last
Tuesday
evening
for
the
East,
to
Smith
A
Dodg«»
have
just
received
a
rd Û> th fidlowing comparative st.ind-
and protects th«* fingers from thu ink.
The Granite Hall property, sold by visit relative« in Kansas.
Th- I’. S. Bakery will deliver bread
line line of children's carriages. Prices
iug: 1; >s burg Imnil. lit prize; J.ick-
the
Sheriff
last
Saturday,
was
I-id
in
fei ’fl U'l lie ban 1. 2d pl ice; Centra! Point
It is predicted by Claus Spreckels and styles to suit everybody. Also the pies or <• .ki-s at your dixir every day if
Win.
Hanley
of
Jacksonville,
made
bv Alex. Martin, who h Id
you wish, ljeave orders at the bakery-
b. nJ. 3 1; M sifoni band, 4th, and
a trip down over the railroad through that a few years hence there will be no largest and liest s.-lecied stock of wall on Mam street, opposite Odd Fellows
ment upon it, for a trill >
H os., from th- Ashland brick-
sugar inqxirted into the United States paper, border and decorations ever
Siskiyou county last week.
I
S2(
H
«
i.
block.
virJ. .■»'h. The Ashland Band did not
*
He thinks that the product of Hie su­ shown in Ashland.
I
I
Iti-al Estate Sales.
\V.
T.
S.
Patton,
who
now
lives
on
h ¡ter ■ ti:-> c-ntest. The prize for Ix-st
gar
licet
of
this
Coast
when
added
to
Win. Mathes, of Ed
precinct.
>l > was won l>y Prof,
<• »rn J ’
J.
Mrs. Hattie B. Alnntt has sold to says tin- <-ounty stix-k iu^-ctor gave his fine farm near (»rant’s Pass, was the caue sugar of the South will sup­
Kui b. leader of the Central Point Mrs. Annie Vestal, a lot on Granite him credit for having the beat and visiting Ashland last Saturday.
ply our wants.
I
ban* I.
street n-ntaining 82-ltx> of an acre; h -altiiiest band of sl-«-ep in the county
D. Wilson, the furniture denier, re-
The Lan«* county authorities several
this spring.
consideration. .<UHt.
turned a few days ago from a several weeks since sold the county jxx»r farm
at private sale without uotii*e. but tin
.Mr. C. B. .Mosher, lately from Ha­
The continued rainy weather is just weeks stay at Coleetin soda springs.
S. Si-mie commini*- il|*»n .•in.., Wis.. tins bought of H. ll. Carter v.li; t is ueeded for growing c ops of
Tiie
Mrs. Chas. Nickell, of Jacksonville, indignation of th«* people compelled
al rebel.ms wnh « añada is and others, lot ill (5 ncresi in Belle- all kind*, but if it k—ps up t<n> long
Commi
w ho ha < been dangerously ill. was re­ them to cancel th«* sale and it was sold
exp- eV :. * p s : bloc 4li Ashland t<»- view tract (the Devlin farnitlcoiisideta- will serve the first-crop of alfalfa as
last week at auction for $2.8<n) more
ported yi«terday to be a little better.
day tu
sjieeid tiaiu. in th«- party tion. ¿'-»•0.
than at the private sale
it did last year.
-•• i I the most distinguished
Mr. J. M. Dews, of Sandy. Or., is
are
English syndicat<<6 are bound to ge’
Mr. S. M. Byers, of Minnesota, who
l he city council held n mei tiu;- last spending some tune in Ashlaud for
HÎ <1
_
in-m ot our cunntry
S-m tors
a corner on the beer market in the
H-sr. 11 d-. Allison at: 1 Pugh, am I Sen- bought tin- Cintral House hotel Monday, but transacted no business his health, stopping at The Oregon.
United States, They are purchasing
a'or I. X. 1 >o!pb of our own state. Sena­ property when in Ashland a month or other than to grant the marshal a
J. D. M idd-x-k and wife, of Golden- all the large breweries iu the impor­
tors Butler and V« »rìi»are influì»» rs t >vo ago. has Ixmght the property of slight extension uf time ni tin- collec­
dale. W. T.. after a fortnight's stay in tant cities that can lx* bought. $.5oo.-
4>j L»' «■»’liiini:t< but JiJ not b ave thè •las. E. Smith on north side of Main tion owelty taxes.
As well as
Ashland, left for home Monday even­ O(kt has just lxx*n offenxl for th« Wie­
Kist u th ! 1|< part). a», i l i ve lint yet -’reet east of 1st Avenue: eon.-idera­
A young man nannxl Norton, living ing-
land
brewery
of
San
Francisco.
tion
$531(0.
Mr.
Byers
and
family
ex
­
join- l Ih. ». it :s iiudershhttl. A uiitn-
east of Bear eri-ek. down in the central
Mr. Jones a representative of the
lier of la-ilee are wi’h thè HeDators. pect to arrive here sometime during part of the valley, was taken down
it is reported that Todhuntcr and
The traili is due in Ashland aÌN>nt 1 the summer, to rem ain,
with cerebro-spiual meningitis this <b«joiimn. was in Ashland last Sat­ Devine, th«* cattle men of Harney
Messrs. C. B. Kingsbury, of Ashland week, It is reported.
urday. lookiug after advertising mat­ county, have sold tlieir entire interests
• I'cloci, P. M.
ters.
precinct, and David Alien, of lolo.
in Oregon to an Eastern syndicate.
.»lililary Itali.
Wm. Mills, of tin- Star Bakery, has
have bought tbel'.C. Whiting tract of
Mr. M. W. Lawrence, of Tacoma, for­ The sale includes all their cattle and
the
thank*
of
the
T
hun
-
os
printers
for
Mei 'onliell received a tele­ 327 tu-r.-s a.ijaceut to the surveyed
t àipt.
merly of Dakota, arrived in Ashland vast tracts of land. The purchase
gram t he other day s’at ing that the townsite of Tolo. The prn-e they paid a treat of his excellent ice cream this Wednes lay, for a look at our town and price is said to be a million dollars.
week.
He
will
sell
lots
of
it
when
the
uniforms wool 1 tie shipped the last of is J?7.<IOO. and tin y f. «-1 well satisfied
valley.
Two schixmers in the harbor at
tins mouth, thu relieving all doubts with their bargain, us about half of the mercury begins to rise again.
Crewsent City. Cal., were wrecked by
John
W.
Curry,
of
Angle
A-
Ply
male
tract
is
choice
Bear
creek
Ixittom
land,
.bolli lue I m - vh lx mg able to partici­
Customer to real estate lisent. What
the storms of the first of the month.
pate in » he i-omi ng ix-h-bratioii of till- and the remainder is granite upland, is the best investment you know of to­ and H. G. Nickerson, of Adkins A- They were the “Elevenia” and the
Webb.
Medford,
were
doing
Ashland
which
from
its
situation
will
lw>
in
de
­
1' h of -Inly. The arms, too, for th.-
day ? R. E mm thinking of family
year.
"Wing and Wing," laith owned in San
11 inp-uiy, are < xpeeted any time now. mand for orchard land in small tracts, matters). Those Bradley A- Metcalf Sunday.
Francisco.
Two
of
the
crew
of
the
It-stdi H doing all they can to make and if Tolo shall make a showing as a school shoes at D. K. A E. V. Mills’. *
Mrs. Rufus Cole is visiting friends 1 latter were drownetl by tli«* capsizing
the day <—lebration a siieeesii, the prospective town, the upland will In­
E. V. Carter has a fig tree at his in the Eastern states, and is reported 1 of a small boat.
luembi rs ot the company have taken valuable as "town lots."
home m the southeastern part of til- as being much improved in health by
As it is generally understood that
in hind the m.iuagem -nt of the ball in
liolssrts A O’Neil have sold their fine
her trip.
the evening, and propi.se to make it farm near T>dent (the Stone place) to city which is y ielding a good crop of
ther«» is lack of building material in
- - Oregon,
Ashland,
Attorney Geueral Miller, of Geu. the valley, we give notieii that our
the finest di.ur of the kind ev.-r given James Harvey, who ns-eutly arrived figs this se 'son. Its takes its chances
like
other
fruit
trees
in
this
Oregon-
Harrison
’
s
cabinet,
is
au
old
neighlxir
and
Shipper of
in Anhland. I in.J arrangem. rits li.ive from California. The place embraces
null is now running on full time and
an 1 friend of R -v. Rolx-rt McLean, of we can fill orders for lumber at the
Hot vet la-eu made but will I k - com- now ubont :’>oo acres, and the price is a Itulian i-llm ite.
j.l tAi shortly.
Eggs for Hatching
rate of 20,IKK) feet per day. Write for
little more than s-o*l p»-r acre. M ssn-.
The first strawberry and ice cream Grant's Pass.
Ko'x-rts A O N d have done_v.e|l wCli festival of the season will !>■• given by
Mrs. ('. W. Rixit left on Tuesday particulars end prtces.
From Wyandotte», Plymouth Rock»,
s ; h «'«al Liiml Igem
Si ovii P ine D<x»n A- L i mber C o
the ) la
Ixith in furmingit and mtlie the Young !..'lilies M -*i«-n Circle at evening of last week, for Taken. W. T.,
Light Brahma», Rune and Single
H il«. C. i . 1. omis, of Illinois, who rue ■ in v due of th ■ land sme- pnrehas- the Aabl ind Presbyt nan Church on t -join her husband, who has been in 1
Comb Brown Leghorn», White ll’y-
During the storms of two w«x»ks ago
h
1«. u r« -i n’!;, upp .liile.l sp *-*i.,!
--:.i! ing it of Mrs. Stone less than thre* Wednesday. .M y g'»th. 1 urther no­ t hat vicinity for some time.
andotte», Pai fridge Cochin», and
along the line of the Central I'a ilii'
agi-ut >f i
I nd d« part in«-rit Soii’ti- years ago. t h-y have rliout dounti-i tice next week.
Black Minorca» — America's treat
. railroad it was found necessary to ns •
State
Sup-'rinteudent
E.
B.
McEl
­
Wyandottes,
iin.in.lSr: : is’eru Or«-g ill. *.v ,s ill their money. Mr. flarvey is a grutle-
breeds. Winner» of the highe»t hon­
Take notice that Eilings A Morse roy will be in Ashland next week, to snow-plows to clear a way thr m li
,u«hi>m I .i 11» or i »vo this .. **k. en mail of ample means, a successful. are selling the Osburn mower and
or» at all the largest exhibition» for
Plymouth Rocks,
. fonr feet of snow on the track the
’
ke
part
in
the
eoinmoncemeut
exer
­
route; «• L ik« >i ■ v. lbs sp x-iiil duty farmer and shx’k-raiser. aud the com­ reaper cheaper t his year than ev.-r be­
the pant eleven ycarx. Eggs $3 per
first tune in the history of the road
Light Brahmas,
i . hi i* i l'i.s-’iiiu with fraudulent en- munity is tube eutigratulated upon the fore. Come early it you want «me; we cises of the normal school.
setting; two'for $5. Send stamp for
that snow-plows were found nee«‘-sary
tr. suf I n-I, and r is utidi-rstixxl that acquisition of so desirable citiz-n. have also the lx-st 5 t<x»>h ailiil.-t able
John L. Pennington, who went to ' in May.
Brown Leghorns, Catalogue. Address
his field will itichi l" the three south­ M- ssrs. ltols-rts A O’Neil wiil move to cultivator for the money in the market. I’., -onia last fall, returned to Ashland
J. M. G arrison ,
A Tacoma dispatch of the 8th ’says:
f:, for 2K. s«’l»f»ction f-aamnti'|.<l
ern land ks’ri"(s of the stat«' lio-i- their oilier farm near Mtxlford.
last Friday, better satisfied than ever
Forest Grove, Oregon
W. A. Patrick, commander of Bum­ before to call this place ins home.
General Russel A. Alger. ex-Govertrnr
burg, L ikeview and Drewsy. Mr.
side
Poet,
(4.
A.
R..
of
this
place,
re
­
of
Michigau,
who
visited
this
city
thr«e
L< xiaiis found here an old friend au.l
Ihstrlct Agricultural Society.
! For fine hand mirrors, hair brushes
I>r. W. W. Oglesby, wife aud daugh­ years ago, and who has a vast lra« t of
ports that preparations are in progress
Fresh compressed yeast for sale nt
n«*ighbor, Avery Johnsim. whom be
and combs call at Chitwood’s.
*
ter.
of
Fresno,
Cal.,
are
visiting
the
The
following
is
from
the
Roseburg
I
for
the
proper
observance
of
Memor
­
1
timber
land
in
the
Skagit
country
pr.i-
had not met for runny years. H«> was
the U. S. Bakery.
I People going to Jacksonville wil.
of last Mon lay : The South­ ial Day at this place, and that the pro­ family of Dr. Kahler, of l’hix»nix. Mrs. poses to start the largest sawmill on
unteti fi!« isixl with Ashlaud, and it
i
Choice tea at Van Sant’s grocery find Ply-male's ooach awaiting every
the Pacific coast near this city. Gov
pnn-’r able will m ike this place his ern Oregon agriculural boird held its gram will lie ready for publication Kahler is a sister of Dr. Oglesby.
store at 30 cis. per. lb.
Ask for the lies!
■ train at Medford.
Medfor
h ".lipiarters. aud the home of his fir.-t meeting in Roseburg last Thurs­ next week.
Ex-Governor Z. F. Mixxlv was on i ernor Alger will lx* here iu a few w.* ks
I coach Ply male
i to decide on th«* location.
Seed
oats
at
Ashland
Mill.
family a wife mil fair daughters, day under the provision of the law
Monday
’
s
expri
sss,
bound
for
San
The advance guard of the circus has
passed by the late session of the legis­
who are yet in Illinois.
Saysthe Yreka.Joi// mil: Considera­
lature. there were present < I. W. Rid­ Ixs n in Ashland and had two large Francisco on a business trip, expecting ’
to return on to-morrow evening’s train. ble freight is now being hauled to tins
The Xew Fence Law
dle and I >. S. K. Bitiek, of Douglas; bulletin boards erected one a great
¡arm lb wise Itami <1.
place from Oregon, esptx'ially iu the
•las. McDonough and J. H. Stuart, of fence on ttie Main street and Ilarga-
E
pitok T' hung * Dear
Sir: In
.bulge
Webster
and
District
Attor
­
The ¡in«» new house of G -o. W. JmksouiDr. Vandyke, of Josephine; dine Avenue fiontmgs of Max Pracht’s
ney Colvig started for Lakeview Wed- matter of lions«* finishing lumber. the interest of farmer', I wish you
Ni« hoi- st Lake Crei-k lint.-, in the up-
lot.
and
the
other
oil
West
side
of
till
.
sashes,
doors,
etc.,
owing
to
th«*
cln
rip
­
and J. A. Ham.-.-I, ol Curry. Although
would « all tlu ir attention to the so-
n-. lay morning. Circuit court for
P «r B it’e en i k country, was ent.rely a quorum was not present, it was street at the depot.
r.ake county will open there next er freights from Grant’s P = tl, " called "Riddle law" regulating the
~'r. - I by tire
Saturday, to-
from Ix'low. Several buildings ;•!: building of b;.i !» .1 win-fence*. Hard­
thought that eertalu business might
Go to corner .'lain and < iranite st reets Monday.
i« i .»eli nearly all its contents.
along the railroad in this comity ami ly a single lav In! fence can In- found
be tran.-aetcd winch would Is- recog- for paints, oils, varnishes, bni.sbvs,
Tl.« f;’mi) ». n at home at th * time,
Walter Farnham, who has Ix-en at­ • adjacent, are now being finish«*! with in lhe valley, and of course the own­
mz si by tin- board at its subsequent artists’ material.*, and wall and build­
Im- tl -t r*> barin d '«> rapidly after
meetings, Geo. W. Riddle was t lected ing papers. Estimates m ule on paint­ tending sch'xil at M Minnville, Yam­ material from Grant’s Pass, when* all er of unlaw ul fence is liable for all
th y *;:sc IV. red it tint they could not
president, R. A. Miller, of Jack* ni, ing, jxiper hanging, iut-rior «hx'ora- hill county, the last eight or nine ' the styles of house and Window work ilaim’ge ilone to stix-k by it. l he co*t
e’e k J. Many things were tak- n out
months, returned home to Ashland on i are mud“.
secretary, and T. P. Judson, treasurer, tions. etc.
of a lawful fi nee is but n trifle more
of (In* lumi*», but w. r*« placed so near
Friday to spend vacation.
the law providing that the two last
Ev
ins
A
B
ri
nk
.
Ashland,
Or.
The Mott North Star says of the limn the fi ne : encrully put up. and
1 tu- Imi ’.ling that they tix>. were burned,
named offices could not lie tilled by
by complying with the law the danger
Fre I Bellows, who lias been at Cole­ mills at that point:
tile h it of th«- tire driving the people
Never had a preparation a more ap­ still during the past winter and spring,
mem’iers of the IxNird. A committee
The Mt. Shasta Co.'s null lias not of criplmg your own and your ncigh-
■ i;n k m that the thing' mnld not l e
propriate
name
than
Ayer
’
s
Hair
Vigor.
of three was appointed on by-laws, to
has resumed his former position of Ixx'ii running for several days, but Ixr's' stock will almost bi done away
reseiii 1 a s. comi time. Mr. Nichols
report at next meeting, viz:G. W. Rid­ Wh.-n the capilary glands Ixx-ome en­ fireman on one of tlu- s. P. engines, will soon commence on box work, hav­ with. On many old low rail fences a
had In , n at Ashland and reach«*! home
dle. D. S. K. Buick and John F. Mil­ feebled by disease, age, or neglect, with headquarters at Diitisnimr.
ing large orders to fill. I he Red Cros« sing’ll- strand of barbed wire is
jus’ in turn* to s«'c th»* last of the tire.
this dressing imparts renewed life to
ler.
Co.
’s n.ill is running regularly ami stretched on top or side, intruded to
It is a h»*avy loss. The hoiwe was
Chas. Mueiler, of Albany, one of the
The Rvretary was instructed to not­ the scalp, so that th" hair assume*
turning
out about 50.000 feet of bun- catch the unwary animal found nib­
one of th** last in that part of th«*
ify members to meet at Grant’s Pass much of its vont litui fullness and proprietors of the Willamette Packing lx*r |x*r day. Scott A Co.'s mill is bling at th»» weeds in the fence corner,
country. It was built last year by
and Canning Co., at that place, lias
on the 31st day of May. IMU. And al­ lieauty.
or attempting to v .ilk over the fence.
W. ('. Daley and mils’ have cost from
li' i'ii in Ashland during the past week, again in operation, and intend running Tliis is the most mile! and inhuman
so to invite the several counties com
causes
depr.ivixl
blixx).
I
ty.sjx'psia
regularly hereafter. The Mott Mann
$2iii»( or more. I lie loss altogether is
investigating
the
cannery
prospects.
prising the district to send in propo­ which, in time affects «-very organ and
factoring Co.’s mill in the canyon is use to .which bat'x I wire has been
probably $J.iH0, to $.3<liio; partially in­
sitions offering inducements for hold­ function of tin-body. Asa remedy of
subjected.
F armer .
.Mrs. Kilgore and her daughter. Miss still in successful operation.
sured.
ing the annual fair within their bor­ these troubles, nothing can approach Florence, left on Tuesday evening
I
A small siz.ixl cyclone traver-. «1 the
Parties desiring their pianos or or­
ders. Adjourned.
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It vitaliz-s the for East Portland, where they will
Sporting at ’ioiilagiie.
bhxxl, strengthens th- stomach, and spend the summer visiting Mrs. Kil­ Puget Sound country last Monday, gans tuned and repaired by a first-class
Now
it
wall
Is-seen
from
the
above
and at Tacoma wrecked a large, n< w workman, should send word to E. B.
Montague <>|>ent< the sporting sea­
corrects all disorders of the liver and gore’s daughter. Mrs. A. F. Squire««.
four-story building not quite com­ ilunsaker at < no • and they will recent-
son this «• I, -villi a thrix- day* "tour­ report of this first im-eting of the board kidneys.
nament" i f variis) features. The pro- that Douglas emmty must do some-
John S. Miller and family of Gilroy, pleted. A nmnlx-r of men were in the prompt atti nt ion.
x
The Helman farm ri the city of Ash­ ('.«I., formerly residents of Ashland, Imilding. and five of them wore killed,
gramme of the first day. inclmled a tbing to secure the annual fair, or give
•■« (:-i I. 11' ; I- 1 ' IH I:« It. «■; V-Ii
l'sl-yard race for a pnrse of $75 at 11» up without an effort. The ixtard is to land has been sub-divided and is now spent a few days in town during the one Is-itig the owner. Walker Bates,
1; I < «.’’o ;-< h ' Lurch and iliuli
a. m.. ami a glass ball shooting f,>r a recieve prop« sitions from the various off -red in small tracts at very reasona­ past Wii k, en route for Douglas coun­ who was also superintending the con­ Liquor
vli'cet
*
Rc\ 1 K Vanì HsM-1. Factor. Sun
purse of $25, with ten per cent, a I led. counties ami every other county in the ble prices. If you want a pleasant ty. Hiifi Dayton. W. T.. on a tour of struction of the building. Bates had
-• m
« A M
at 2:30 p. in. To-day there will b«« district will Is- on hand with special home or n gtwxl investment in a g x> I recreatii in.
neglected to properly brace the heavy rica- lini», 11 ;• \ M. -iiid? I' M ('Kristian
inducements
to
offer.
In
fact
Jackson
F.iHÌ(
ìiv«>r
>o«
’
t{
-
r
M.
i
’
r.iier
mve
part
of
Ashland,
don't
fail
to
see
this
idiot her glass ball shoot on same terms
timbers of the slriicttire. it is said, and
at 7 -*•> Covenant
T. J. Patterson, of the I'. S. Signal the wind entering open doors ami win­ ine Ì hurf-<la>
at ll» ;tl> a. m.; a 7.5-yard race for a aud Josephine were ready to make tract. For sale by G. F. Bilhngsor A.
Mi
«■:
i
u
.-s
’
il
’
ia\
i><
third
*nndny
in
Service otli.-<», returned last Satnrdav
. ........... _. dows forceil the walls apart and allowtxl • •Ht h liDGith ’
purse of $1MI au 1 entrance fe»* adil«*l, bills for tin- coveted prize at Thurs­ 1 >. Helman.
I' M I a lies' S«H'inl on
from
his
visit
out
nt
Bidwell
on
a
leave
day's
meeting.
They
see
the
advan
­
*(■«■011
’
1
Tue<
hu»
e\«uin¿
of
»
.¡.
h
month
and a grand ball at the Fro«-k hotel in
the whole building to collapse.
Deputy county assessor John May ,
th«' evening. To-iuorro* morning tages of securing the annual meeting, who is now engaged m making the of absence. He will exchange places
Says a Washington dispatch of last
within
a
short
time
with
J.
H.
Young,
and
are
making
every
effort
to
do
so.
NEW mis WEEK.
there will be a horse race, single dash
assessment of property in this part of now stationed at Port Angeles, W. T. Saturday: Representative Hermann
of
mile, for purs«* of $li»l. with en­
the county for 1H8U. r.-portsthat there
has been occupied during the past few
A Sail Oci-iirrani-i-
trains* fix» added, and at 2:31) p. m. a
Geo. H. Currey and wife, left Ash­ days in arguing cases for his Oregon
will from present indications ba a
novel enter’ itmn«*iit to ixmxist of a
•‘Grandma’' Robinson, of Wagner substantial increase of the taxable land Wednesday evening for Grant's
dog and badger tight th*» badger to creek, was terribly injured by a pet property in Ashlan I precinct this y ear Pass, and after a short stay there will pension constituents prior to his de
parture for the Pacific. Commissioner
l»e put in a barrel, and the dog that horse a young stallion at the home over that of 18KX.
probably go to La Grande, Union Tanner has held several under advise­
fiiills him out to lx* given a purse of of her son, Samuel Robinson, last
county, to remain. Their many friends ment, but to-day ordenxl that p* nsions
A. I*. Ball, well an. 1 favorably known here much regret to see them leave
$25.
Saturday.
The horse was running
lie granhxl to Charley Cooke of Mc­
A numli»r of Ashland siuxiters went lixise in the lane, and a young lady to the piople of Ashland for many Ashlaud.
Minnville. J. H. Coeby of Grant’s
JS I • IJ I N < i hi .
over by y.-sti r«l:iy’s train, to tire nt the riding by was afraid of him and called years, annonni'es that he will open n
O. P. Mason, editor and publisher Pass, and Mary A. Rice, widow of the
glass balls, lu the party were E. V. for assistance. .Mrs. Robinson, who sa-ldiershop in this place, nttheshop
I.«»t
a
‘c<l < hi the Helmtin L mid I, about hnlf h
late Dr. D. B. Rice, of Ashland, Or. mile north
>
of the Plaza
Mills, E. V. Cirter. E. «1. Farlow. M. was eighty-three years old that day. of S. 1. Nonniclisen on north side of of the Pacific Farmer, has been in
To
each
of
tlies«*
pensioners
there
will
N. Long, G. G. Amk-rson. Wm. Son- went «-nt and attempted to drive the Main s: reet, fronting th- plaza, where Ashland for several days past iu the
Used
for
Medical
Purposes
for
30
Years.
fall
due
about
$1000
arrears.
Mel — M A. Ai«>■ y. (’ II. I.ml.-r- horse away . He had lx-eu teased and li - will lx- ready to attend promptly to interest of his paper. Mr. Mason at-
I
tetidixl the Farmers' Institute at Rose­
man. and G. ('. Eddings.
Says the Roseburg Review: One llxtliing \ • iiiiitnnilHitoiis- wHter auy ti-m I
played with by the Ixiys often, and all orders for work in his line.
burg
last
week,
and
tixik
a
prominent
splendid set of telegraph re|X'at«*rs was
instead of Ix-ing driven off. made a
pi-iaTm' ilcflri'il. Natural ’emperaturv x'*
Iloadniaster W. W. Burkhalter, who
recieved at the depot by agent Geo.
ilex,ee«.
X Jm-k-iin «'iianly Bey.
rush at tin- old lady and caught her was in town Wednesday, re|s>rts that part in the proctxxlings.
Mr. and Mrs. Newton, of Wisconsin, Estes this week. The price of those
To Drink, the Water is a Tonic,
Th»» S ;ti Francis«*»
ml Re­ arm 1st ween his teeth, mangling it b-had conipleteil all the side track
instruments is ordinarily $125. and
cord is publishing a series of biograph and erm liing the lml:i- in a terrible work ordered at Klamath city, but it arrived in Ashland last week, for a visit will be iis-xl here to strengthen the I’einki *• ilj«hnn< and Alkaline, it eradicate*
manner,
then
kn.x'ked
her
down
and
was understood the switch-back track with relatives here, and a tour of the
f»mikri aii»i animal) ul and, neutralizing and
leal sketches of prominent men of (' ili-
line from Portland to Ashlan»!. ft re-
e« t f Du’a 1 a< i<lit ies, it promotes a normal
forni;;. and hi its issue of May 2d has trampled ii|x>n her, inflicting internal to the mill Was to le- extended north coast. Tin-gentleman is a brother of quires four instruments to make a set. (•«>!
and
iicalrhful (’.»ndition in every part of the
injuries.
Dr.
Parson
was
summoned,
D.
L.
Newton,
who
came
out
to
this
from
the
angle
so
as
to
connect
with
an exten-led ami highly compliment­
On account of so many relays being system.
but
could
give
little
encouragement
place
last
fall.
The
two
brothers
made
the
main
track
aud
make
a
complete
ary ski tchof Wm. I'. Herrin.oue of tiie
SU
KINK
used on lhe line of ’his divisiou, each
a trip to San Francisco this week.
le.’i.ling lawyers of the Goliieti state. after ascertaining the extent of the in­ switch truck.
I ;< h»*r«l »nd • ■<»»• -re 1, the same medical wa
one of which produces r«*sistance e*puil ter.
juries,
<-oi
-idermg
the
advanced
age
tl
;
.«
a.
s
<d«
an,
for
the
*p
ings run a heavy
1'liiB ts of lix-.il inter« st here, ixx-ails«-
The sheep law of Oregon is un­
W. R. Batcheller and wife, of Chico, to 20 mil«»« of lin«*, makes this a v« ry \«*i o ’ more than
pallons per hour.
»if the fact that .Mr. Henin is a native of the unfortnnati lady. Yesterday doubtedly improving the Hocks in this Cal., were in town the fore part of the long line, and these repeaters were
Vo
:
av
«ii
»
«
ti'id
•■vxini.
anti have more
of Jai-ksi.n county, and our ¡»eople morning she was reported a little bet­ part of the state. Deputy inspector week, en route for a visit further north made indespensible to keep tin* line f ■!! than “»»,iy laaij' uGine out as ‘ tine a-
ter,
bitt
in
a
very
critical
condition.
Milk” and “w hin km wool”—rejuvenated and
naturally have a pu le in the siu ccs*
Lyttleton went down to Medford Wed­ in Oregon. Mr. Batcheller who has strong and in good working order.
hM|»py. From ’ «'Kt h m until late in the
i.n-1 uclm-vetii-mts of the boys who
nesday to examine a bunch of mutton had much experience m fruit canning
evening every «lay, a
Hue
for
Bather*.
Says
the
Sacramento
Record-l'uian
:
I
have stint«.I here in their fight wit h
-In-ep iHiiit to lx.- sent to market bv business, was lixiking into the pros­
Free Carriage
th«- world’s force« vvhn-h bar the w iv to
The new and improved accommoda­ Mr. Hanley. and foe.n l them wholly pects here, and may return to investi­ From January 5, 1889, to May 5th. (i5.'i
carloads of oranges passed through
fame ,‘xi-«.p’ to the f.ivoretl few. Win. tions just completed at the Helman free from diseas" ns tine :i lot of mut­ gate further.
from the sprin-M to the Hotels-, the Plaza,
this city. Seventy of these care went and
prinei; al i>u*ines* ]H»int* in the «-ity.
F. Herrin is a son of Hou. J. S. Her Warm White Sulphur Springs will lie ton as he ever s i w. he said.
to
Portland
on
the
California
and
«
’
re-
and
return without «ielay.
rm. of this plai*-, and was born in 1S'4 hailed with g* inline pleasure by the
Mr. Ed. Blakeman .and family, of
Bargains in I. .dies and Childrens Di-corah, Ill., arrived in Ashland Wed­ gon road, aud the rest were sent E.ist The Original Ashland Medical Springs.
on tiie farm n-.ir M-xlford, where Ins public. A nutnlier of new bathing
father s«-ltl«si oil reaching this valley apartments have Ixx-n fitted up, and hats. In order to dispose of the large nesday evening, intending to make a over the Central Pacific road. Dur­ I *e<| for more than Thirty Yeara—the bot,
lifter the journey across the plains in the arrangements for beating the wa­ stix-k of hats that I have on h ind, wall home in tin-' valley, if suited with the ing the corresponding periiHl last wa- pofe-nhly, ever found < omc ami see.
1K53. He attended thecoiintry sehoils. ter ns desired and for filling the tubs sell them at greatly reiluced price.--, country. Mr. Biakeman is a cousin son, that is from D«x*etnber 2fith, to
“Aahlainl White ’Milphiir Spring**”
then went to Corvallis Acad«-my. after­ exjieditiously will preveut the n«*x*s- everyone invited to call and see for of Mrs. \\. If. Atkinson, and will find -I nne 20th,(’J'J• carloads passed through
Ihiuted on either *nb of the carriage. Ixx»k
ward went East and gradnat«*i at th«- sity for delays when a crowd goes tls-mselvis. Noclmrge for trimming here already quite a colony of friends this city, all going East except II. out
f«.*- i; • ve: ' hoar «»f I li*’day Patron* de
which went to Oregon. The shipment
law schisil of the Cnmlx-rlaiid Univer­ down for baths. The lx-st part of the from this on. aud no trouble to show and relative«.
the « arriageto - all forthem will please
this year before the season is over, -lring
Mn-.. B oynton .
sity. He I gm practice in San Fian- new arrangement, however, is the run­ goixls.
leave orders on our bulletin board in the
C ipt. A. D. Helman is at McMinn­ will doubtless be somewhat larger
Reeser Block, Main st. Ashlaud
cisco in 11*75 with the law firm ot ning of a fr«s* carriage hourly from
ville this week, attending the hudiih I than that of last year.
Stewart A Greathouse, th«- former of the plaza and the hotels to the baths.
A gang of burglars, probably tramps,
♦ ♦ M-
GRANT and 0. 0. HELMAN,
whom is now I . S. Se nator. In l*si A hau-isome wagon has l>een procured, weut through ll'ifns ('ole’s h eise, nt meetlug of the Grand Ixidgc, I. (). 0.
A Howery Event.
F.
NR
-srs.
K.
Kubli
and
A.
H.
Muegly
Proprietors.
th«-firm was cLauge.1 to Sh-wiirt. \ an and it will In gin its regular trips with­ Cole's station just acr-» the line in
The auditorium of the Congregation­
Clief A Herrin, and be is now a m»-m- in a day or two. Olis O. Helman is California, on Wi-dtn- lay night of last represent the Jacksonville lodge; A. D.
l*-r ot th« firm Ncwlaiids. Allen A Her- now i ss,. l.ited with Ins brother. («rant, week, and secured plenty of laxity to Helman and E. DePeatt. the Ashland al church was a veritable fluwer gar-
lixlge; B. F. Adkins and B. G. Webb, den last Tuesday evening, the occa­
nu. Mr. Herrin’s r:.*e in Ins profession in the business.
pay them for their trouble. They the Mixiford lixlge.
sion of the floral e«M'ial given under
has beeu almost | h«-noinenally rapid,
gained entrance to the house by climb­
the united auspices of the church peo­
N\ hen Baby m as Kick,
and lie has lxx-n connect«*) with many
ing in at a window and after obtaining
Mr. T. E. Godfrey and wife, now res­ ple of Ashland, and the fragrance of
of the most liiqxirtant casts in the
or $1*1 from the til) in theofliee. a idents of Butte creek valley, Siskiyou the choicest floral sel«x*tions from ev­
Wc gave ht r t ‘.istoria.
state <«f lute years, involving largo min­
gixxl ntle, three or fonr overcoats and county. Cal., have been visiting Ash­ erybody's pretty yards in Ashland
\\ hm sh* v as a Child,
ing and other interests. His firm is
various articles from the kitch-n. leis­ land friends this week. Mr. Godfrey was represent«.*! in the attractive ib i-
eoiiui--1 forth- Spring \ alley Water
urely opined all outside dixvr aud is bar I at work turning the sagebrush play. The program of the evening
She cried f«»r Cantoria.
Co-, and Mr. Henin is now the sole at­
walked off unmolested.
I sd 1 of li * claim into cultivated field*, consisted of musical an I literary ex­
When site beennif M.ss,
torney of record in the Sharon c,.s««.
and is well sHtisfi -d with bis venture ercises atul was thoroughly enjoy..!
11c ha* won a most enviable position
in s. ttlemeut and ranching.
She citing to Castori*.
lee Cream ! lee « ream !!
by th“ atldien<5e. After the program
aud an exixx-dingly Incrativ«- practi«*-.
Jacob C.isi beer and Joshua Putter- was concluded, a g>x> l Six'iable time
Wh»*n she had (’hildrcD,
.and is y< t but tbnty-five years of ag.«.
At th«» S ar Bakery op;« ite post-
was hnd comparing roses, exchanging
olli -e, where you can ge- ,1« h .«mv i -,« son riturntxl Monday from their trip
She guv»* them < a^toria.
compliments, etc. Every f - at in the
to
Sprague
River.
Mr.
Cas»lx*-r.
cream
al
15c
p<
r
dish
or
.':'«•
per
qt;
al
­
S. O. li. I:
wli..... arm was hurt some wt<eks ago room was occnpi«*! during th“ eveuing.
The I-J is the N-st $3 shoe made. so "Premium Bread.' six ioav.s 25c.
A special me.-tlUg of the Six’iety of
by
a mpe tangled about it and a horse
Normal I'omtnenci nu iit.
C ike* ari l choice conf««et nary at the
Barg; hi Hunt« rs to-morrow at D. R. Every pair guaranteed. For sale at lowest living rat«*. Ice cream parlors milling at the rope, finds that his arm
The
annual
«xxnmencenient exer«-; s
*
Jr E. V. Mills. The important busi- McCall's.
o|>««n every evening untill lu o’clock. is still partially disable»]. The main of the Ashland State Normal S c I rmi I
n«-ss is to take advantage of tlieir low
artery
was
injured
so
that
he
fears
a
The eagle on your S screams to be
W m . M ills , Propr.
prices on shix-s. Oj-en meeting.
permaie-nt iinpairimjit of the circula­ will take place next week. On Thurs­
speut at D. It A E. V. Mills for those
day, there will be speaking and other
Fin
uiliin-
t nr Sale.
tion will l>e the result.
x3 calf SeWi-d shoes.
*
exercises, and an address by Hon. 1.'.
There is still room forone.tw«». three
(>ne Antique*> ik I*- l-romu -et. pn -o
B. McElroy, State Superintendent of
Fresh gardeu seeds at half prie»-, at i:>o; 1 Antique Oak extension table*
gisal houses on Boulevard in Hunsak­
Public Instruction, at Granite Hall in
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er's audit; >:i. Pii-t-H and terms rea­ the lèsi House.
f«x»t long, .**>; 1
b-xl-tea.l. $2.«">0; 1
the evening. On Friday the graduat­
sonable. Apply to E. B. Hunsaker. *
I'm happy.
Why of course am Parlor stove. $12; 1 tub, $1. Apply to
Light and force, for band or wind- ing exer.'is»-« of the senior class* s. nor­
e ,.’s HfiihliiKj, l'piMMÌtr Fln<j '
calf sewed Wm. J. Schmidt, at < 'arter's new house. mill, put up by Eddings A Morse, and mal aud elementary departments, will So,
For fresh, fancy Grix-ern-s. Candy wearing a pair of Mills'
Ashland.
guarantee«!.
utaff. AdibtH'l, Onyou.
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occur. Everybixly invited to attend.
And nuts, g<> to Minkler .v Son.
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aboca.
MAY 17. 1SW»
Is Stylishly dressed until she has a pair
of neat fitting Shoes.
Fit like Laird, Schober & Mitchell’s, and
Bradley & Metcalf’s
OUR SPRING STOCK
In these goods is now complete in all
sizes and widths B to EE
OIJR BRICE
Are marked in plain figures, You can
buy as cheap as your neighbor.
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LS BUYING
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D. R. & E. V. MILLS
E. B. MYER
We can save vou from
$5.00 to $25.00
If you want
a
BARGAIN !
Eimin^s lorsß, Aslilaiid. Or
VOL' CAN SAVE MONEY by Purchasing from
MORAL BROS
Ashland, Oregon.
Main St., opp. Postoffice,
ASHLAND
O1TE SULPHUR Cur
stock having been replenished with all seasonable
goods, it is complete in all its branches.
Dry and Fancy Goods, Ladies’ and Children’s Straw
Hats, Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Boots and
Shoes, Carpets & Window Shades.
Ladies’ Beaded Wraps; very cheap.
Lace Curtains at reduced prices.
Ladies' French Kid Shoes at $2,50 a pair
Being connected with a large store in California, we get
all goods from first hands and can save vou from 15 to 20
per cent on all your purchases.
We are constantly receiving new goods and can fill any
order promptly.
Remember the place,
MORAL BROS.,
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Made anil Repaired,!
Main Street,
Opposite the Postoffice
OREGON
SAMPLES Sent on Application.
COUNTRY ORDERS Promptly Attended to.